Grand Traverse Herald, October 13, 1865

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 13, 1865

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1865-10-13

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VOL VII.

T B A T B E 8 E C I T Y , M I C H . , F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 1 8 , 1865.

CJt <Sratu» Craimst gtralil,
i i r o i u n n i m r F*U>AT,AT
City, O i u i T i t w w C w l y .

HARD TIMES;

OR THE P H I L O S O P H E R * STONB»
CHATRS I.

"What makes 70a look so doll this morning, Ells V
iwjuired Mr. Cheater, s merchant in a small way, of his

"You have dooe a good business ?"
" Yes."
" Well, I am io a hurry just now, but I Will call
around and dim with you, ana talk it over," and Uncle
Lake left the store.
Fred did not like his uncle's inauisitiveness, bat be
had strong hopes that be would help him out of his present difficulties.
Writing a hasty note, be despatched it to his wife,
that Uncle Lake would dine with them.

N O . 43.

lor, and Fred's business prospered again. He paid off
his mortgage, and the piaoo was duly returned to them.
ML'

Woi

From the Chicago Times.
MORGAN BATES
About twelve months sgo s yoOng msn named George
They tad been married a year, and Uras far Dot an illB. Beach, who baa since adopted tbe stage as a profes- natured word bad been spoken by tbem. At his marsioo, was paying his addresses to one of Cmeago'a fairest
TKI4M8.
riage, Chester had taken a small but convenient boose
daughters, Aurffcta Howe Randall, daughter of Mr. Al\ T w o D o l l a r * a Y e a r , P a y a b l e l a A d v a n o e . in the upper part of tbe city. He bad been able to forfred Randall, book-keeper, who resides at No. 37 Pioo
Aovsavisxtfiiirs Inserted for One Dollar and Fifty Cent* nW> it in a plain manner, bnt since his marriage, his bustreet Tbe girl had not then attained her 17tb yew,
i CHAPTKR HL
|>er»qnnre(UnllneaUorthe Irai Insertion,and fifty cents
Dinner came, and so did Uncle Lake. Ellen, all and tbe parents were averse to the young couple entering
Tor each subsequent Insertion. Yearly Advertisements—S15 siness had added many articles of luxury to his small esfor one sqsare; $30 for three squares; $40 for half a coV- tablishment.
smiles, bad a nice, dinner ready, and she welcomed tbe the bona of wedlock. But love laughs at locksmiths as
w o ; and 978 for one oolam*. Legal advertisements at tbe Tbe " times " had began to tighten up, however, and old man to partake of their hospitality.
well as the threats of parents, and 006'fine mooslight
fates prescribed by law; terra ty oeate per folio oflOO words, business was doll The notes -were doe, and he had to Uncle Lake seated himself at the table. His accus- night the couple eloped, were man led, and io afewdays
for the first insertion, and thirty-live ceatn for each sab- bestir himself to make his payments. Fortunately for tomed
smile had disappeared, and be looked rather returned to Chicago. The married life thus, ioauspiciaent. Everyfigurecounts a word. Figure work without him, however, as the stringency in tbe money market beously begun did not prove a happy ooe, and ere the hooevstern
cs, to par oant added. Bole and fignre wort, double
gan to vsy most heavily, his Cither's administrator placFred," said be suddenly, as the young man inserted moon bad waned, for some cause or other, the cOople
price.
All legaladvertiaementsto be paid forstriotlyinadranoe. ed in his hands two thousand dollars, which had been re- his fork in tbe breast of a finely browned turkey, '* you parted, tbe girl going to visit some friends in- Bsffliiot
served to await tbe contingency of a law suit, and which have not found the philosopher s stone, yet"
while Beach acceptcd an engagement as a " utility man"
had now been satisfactorily settled. —-—Fred suspended tne operation of carving to look at in CoL Wood's theater. He has been engaged 10 that
With this sum be had been able to pay his most his uncle.
establishment in the same capacity for the past ten or
pressing demands, snd to lay by a surplus of five huntwelve months.
" What do you mean, Uncle Luke," said he.
dred dollars to meet a note which would (all due some
A few weeks ago, from some information he received
"You don't know what the philosopher's stone is, do
•eHrter.!...
MORGAN BATES.
two months hence.
from Buffalo, where his wife wasjiripg, be came to the
you r
Receiver
....REUBEN GOODRICH.
Tbe receipt of this sum induced him to increase the
determination to sue out a bill oT divorce from ber, in
No."
luxuries of his bouse. Tbe parlor had to be newly furI found it out when quite a young man, and what the Recorder's court in this city, alleging in the bill that
nished, and tbe old parlor forniture placed in the sitting prosperity has crowned me, I owe to that."
be filed that she had committed adultery. The announce* •
room. Tbw bad everything that was necessary for comment that such a bill bad been filed was published in the
"Pray explain"
fort,
or
creditable
appearance
Chicago papers. Wben Mrs.,Beach learned that such
" After dinner I will."
The Propeller ALLEGHANY,
" You look so very dull," continued tbe husband,
Somehow, in spite of tbe extraordinary preparations was the case, she immedistely left Buflhlo for Chicago,
CAPT. C. H . BOYKTOIf,
be rose from the breakfast table.
Ellen bad made for tbe reception of her uncle, tbe din- arriving here in tbe latter part of last week. Bbe TmXT TILL BUN BFGULABLY DUIUNO THE 8EA80N
EUen looked at him with a languid smile, but made ner did not pass off very pleasantly. There was a reserve mediately sought an interview with ber husband, and, in
YV
1866. between Chicago and Traverse City, affording
his port that threw cold water on tbe whole affair.— the strongest terms, it is said, urged him to withdraw the
«weekly communication between the two places. She has DO reply.
" What ails yon V
divorce bill, promising, at the sametime,that she would
been thoroughly repaired and Is in first rate running order.
But it was over at last to the relief of alL
" I was thinking how lonesome I should be here all
?Por freight or passage apply to
Now- uncle come into tbe parlor, and Ellen will return and live with him. He appears, according to the
HANNAH. LATA CO,
day," she replied.
accounts of several of his acquaintances, to have consentplay
you
a
tune
or
two
on
ber
piano,"
said
Fred,
as
be
Corner Maxwell and Lumber Street*. Chicago,
•' Lonesome I Why don't you go out and take the air ? led the way.
ed to this arrangement; bat tbe moment his wife left
orto
HANNAH, LAY A CO.,
On her what ?" said tbe old man with a start of him be changed bis mind, and declined to withdraw tbe
Traverse City. Walk down Washington street, and around the CombilL
May 1, 1865.
(SMB.) mon—it will rime your spirits."
surprise.
r
" How absurd yoa talk ! Walk around the Common
On tb« afternoon of Monday Mrs. Beach met ber hus» On ber piano, of course.
PROPELLER
in the month of December, why, I should freeze tc
band, in front of the Museum, and they walked together
" Then you keep a piano f
death."
" Certainly, we could not possibly get aloDg without over Clark street bridge, and thenoo towards Chicago
Not so bad as that," replied tbe young husband, one, coold we Ellen ?"
avenue the wife again urged her husband to withdraw
ILL BUN AS FOLLOWS UNTIL FURTHER No- chocking his wife under tbe chin.
the bill, and he refused. 8he then drew a single barrell" Oh, no. its soch a comfort"
tice, weather and circumstances permitting
Go to tbe Atbeneum and see the pictures."
"Such a luxury you mean," said Uncle Lake, with a ed Smith k Wesson pistol from her pocket, and told him
MONDAY,
I couldn't do that every day, and you don't know soeer. •• what did you give for it f*
that unlets be agreea to what sbe had proposed, sbe
Leaves Traverse City at 7 o'clock x. IL, stopping at
looesome 1 am."
would shoot bim down on the spot 8be tola hfm she
" Five hundred."
Elk Baplds, Antrim City and North port, returning bj bow
" Cant yon read t"
was determined to anticipate the bin unless he withdrew
" Is it paid for T"
button's Bay and Halght's Dock.
"
1
don't
want
to
read
all
the
time."
i t Fioding himself completely in the power of a young,
"Yes.
TUE8DAY,
" Read part of tbe time then."
" And your note due to-morrow, which you cannot beautiful but determined little woman be reluctantly conLeaves Traverse City via Halght's Dock and Button's Baj
" But Fred, I have been thinking of something," and meet f
sented, and they returned along Claris street, and parted,
to North port, returning by Antrim City, Elk Baplda and Olo
a smile played npon tbe pretty lips of Ibe young wife.
Fred glanced at Ellen, who looked as woe-be gono as apparently on good terms at the Mnsfenm.
• Mission.
i ' f. •
What, Ellen?"
Yesterday ahe learned that Beach had not fulfilled his
WEDNESDAY,
though she bad lost every friend she had in the world
I miss something in our house."
it is not his fault, I teased it out of him," sbe re- promise, ana that tbe bin was still before tbe c o u r t Do yon T
She seems to have been determined op the direst replied
0, very much, indeed."
.,,
•• • >
" Then he is s bigger fool than I took him to be," venge.
THURSDAY,
Well, what is it I"
About 8 o'clock last evening Beach entered the vestisaid uncle Luke contemptuously.
A piano ; would be so very nice to practice, these
" And wben be was not doing a business to pay ex- bule of tbe theater and found his Wife waiting impatientlong dreary days. I should be as happy as a princesB if penses, you dine on roast turkey and all- manner of fancy ly for him By a strange coincidence, • they retired to
FRIDAY,
I only had a piano.n
the room where stands tbe wax statute • of. tbe ttartyr
stuff"
Leaves Traverse City touching at Halght's Dock, Elk BaChester's Cither was in affluent circumstances,
Uncle Luke, thongh concious that he was meddling President Here they stopped for aboht half an hour,
nids
lds and Antrim City to Northport, returning by Halght's andMrs.
before she was married she had been accustomed to with that which did not concern him, could not control and, as tbe door leading to tbe room was open,' the doorDoc)
many luxuries which ber husband's limited means would bis indignatioa at the wanton extravagance of the young keeper beard high words pass between tbem ; they came
Leaves Traverse City via Halght's Dock to Northport and not permit him to provide.
people. He felt kindly towards them, as be always had, out together. Beach telling her that it was time for bim
Pine Blver, returning touches at Antrim City and Elk Baplda
"But, Ellen, I can't afford a piano. The times have and though his words were hard and cold, he intended to dress for bis appearance in the comedy of " SybiUa,"
HANNAH, LAY & CO. not been so bard for ten years."
which was then going on, and be entered the " green' do them a kindness.
Traverse City, Jnne 19, 1865.
You have got five hundred dollars in tbe bank."
" Yes, Ellen, and you wear a silk gown every day, room" door, which was standing opep. Tbe wotnab folBut I reserved that to pay a note."
and to crown ail you have a piano. Do you expect to lowed, and exclaimed in an angry tone, " Will you once
. E. C R O M W E L L T U T T L E ,
Don't you expect to mate enough to pay it I"
for
all
" w
withdraw that bin ?" He turned and replied
pay your notes in this manner, Fred ? Here is tbe seIt is doubtful ; my business hardly pays expenses." cret of hard times—extravagance—silk dresses, roast No, Gus, I wiU not do i t " "Then take that J" she
But you will be able to pay that, I know," continued turkey's and pianoe."
cried, and leveling her pistol she fired Tbe bullet lodgthe petitioner."
" Things were going on well with tne when 1 bought ed io the bead of her victim, near tbe spinal column, and
LAND AND TAX AGENT,
Well, my dear, you shall have the piano.*'
be feU fiat 00 bis face. Officer Edwards rushed forward
a piano," suggested Fred.
NORTHPORT,, LEELANAU
COUNTY, MICH.
Yon are a dear husband I Yon will get me ooo of
" N o matter ; you are a big fooL Now I will tell to pick up tbe wounded man, And the girl, for'she is in
OrnoBt First door sooth of Union Dock Warehouse.
Chickering's T"
reality nothing but a girl, turned on her heel, cool and
you what the philosopher's stone is."
" An* kind yon please."
collected as if sbe had dooe a brave action. Officers
•Well?"
And before dinner time tbe piano came 'homo, and
Live within your means. If you earn but one dol- William H. Tunnicliffe and Thos. Moore Were entering
Mrs. Chester was as happy as a piano could make her, lar, spend but seventy-five centB," and uncle Luke edged the theater at tbe time, and tbe instant they beard the
albeit sbe bad a small idea of tbe significance of three towards the door, without even alluding to the impor- report of the pistol they turned, and tbe girl almost ran
per cent a month, and protested notes.
into their arms.
tant topic in which Fred felt so much interest.
Officer Tunnicliffe observing tbe man lying on tbe
" But, Uncle, you can lend me tbe money I want"
CHAPTXE IL
ground, with the blooding oosing from tbe wound in his
said Fred, dismayed at the thought of a failure."
neck requested on Officer Moore to attend to him, and
" No, I cannot"
O.H. MARSH,
Men said thetiroeswould be better, bnt tbe prophesy
called
on Officer Edwards to send for a surgeon. Both
Then I must faiL"
is vain. Merchants failed, brokers failed and insurYou ought to hare thought of that wben you orders were strictly obeyed. Tunnicliffe sued tbe girl
ance companies failed. Business wss duller than it bad
been for tbe last twenty years. Poor men lounged at bought thepiano," replied tbe old man, sternly. '• Do what sbe bad done with tbe pistol, when sberepliedwith
4KB
a pleasant smite—" I threw it on tbe floor ; wasn't I
tbe corners of tbe streets, vainly waiting for a job, while you know Waters ?"
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
foolish ?" 8he seemed to be highly elated at the deed
"The carpcnter?"
their wives sod children shivered with the cold, and
- -•" » - y . i t 1 t
N O T A R Y P U B L I C * C O N V E Y A N C E R hungered even for a crust Rnin and disease were the
"Yea. Apply to him and he will lend you tbe she had dooe.
She wiU be brought up at tbe bar of the police court
*
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Connty. Mick. Older of the dsy, and men wondered what would be the inpnir.*;"'
to-day, if ber husband is able to appear against ber,
"But he k almost a stranger to me,"said Fred.
OBoe In Dwelling Hoase.
1-ly end of it all.
No matter ; go to him ?' and Uncle Lake left the which, from tbe critical position he was in fast night is
Fred Chester's business did not pay his shop expenvery doubtfuL
/
ses, to say nothing of bis household, sod when tbe note house.
Fred applied to Waters.
fell doe, be bad not a dollar towards redeeming it. Ruin
Immediately on intelligence of the devastation being
" What security can you give ?" asked the carpenter.
M I L L I N E R Y A N D F A N C Y G O O D S . stared him, jo the face, and it was now his turn to look
committed among American whalers by the Rebel pirate
" I doot know, my stock is mortgaged"
•ad.
Shanandoah reaching Acapoko, Mexico, tbe comman" Any household furniture V
Five hundred dollars was a small sum, yet he could
LATEST STYLE LADIES HAT8, CAPS, BONNETS,
der of tbe British war steamer Devastation, then lying
" Nothing but a piaoo and
"
not raise i t Even three per cent a month without
VEILS, NETT8, COLLARS, ETC.
"That will do give me a mortgage on that If not in that harbor, after a consultation with Copt Scott of
" collateral T would not procure i t Something must
the United States steamer 8aranac, set sail io pursuit of
Also a choice selection of PBINT8, which will be sold cheap. be done. 8ome frieod must get him out or tbe scrape ; paid within thirty dam the piano » mine."
Fred assented and received the money, tbe papers the cruiser, avowing bis determination, if he overhaulor be would certainly faiL His wile's father was wealed her, to treat ber only as a pirate;
were
executed,
and
Fred
got
out
of
bis
difficulties.
thy, but he married his daughter against bis wishes, and
During tbe succeeding thirty days, Fred tried hard to
HOOP SKIRTS!
there was no hope in that quarter. But Ellen's uncle, a
Recent developments show conclusively that stolen
Perfamery, Soant, Vnd otWr' toilette articles Thread, blunt, bonest master mason, had always looked kindly raise the money to redeem the piano, but without suc- Government
bonds have been disposed of to innocent
Neadlaa, Pins, Combs, Buttons, Belts, China Dolla, Ac.
upon them, and perhaps be would open his purse strings. cess. Waters took thepiano at the appointed time, and parties by altering the numbers thereof Tbe alteraBTJAVORINQ- E X T R A C T S .
The note was dne thefollowingday, and be decided seemed perfectly satisfied with his bsigain.
^
ADA K. BPBAOUB. to make application to Uncle Luke, as be was familiarly A few days after tbe young couple were surprised by tions are very skillfully executed, and are likely to esTraverse CHj, June, 1865.
(J5-«m.)
receiving an invitation to dino with Uncle Luke ; and to cape notice unless closely scroti nisei
called.
In tbe coarse of the afternoon, however, he happened their surprise, when they arrived, they found their piano
Parties in Baltimore are said to have been engaged in
in his little parlor.
(0 caU at the store and Fred stated Us position.
kidnapping negroes from Washington and vicinity, plac" Didyou buy tins ?"
Eh r said tbe blunt mechanic, I thought things
But Uncle Luke would answer no qoeationa, yet he ing tbem on board s ves»l. and taking tbem to the oeWly discovered guano islands off the Russian coast
....
times are so hard now, that I promised to make tbem a present of it aa soon aa be paid
IX r o c * DATS,
Mrs. Moore, tbe widow of tbe late Thomas Moore,
cannot make enough to pay expenses," replied Fied, aO his debts.
u Uksi Merwi
The dimer consisted of corn bread and baked potatoea, tbe poet, died at Siopertoo Cottage on Monday, Sept 4,
: "Where Is tbe two thousand dollars yon received with an apple pie for desart Uncle Luke was 10 unusu- at the age of 68 years.
ally-good
spirits,
and
never
once
apologized
for
tbe
sinfromyoor father's estate T
at 7 o'clock , " I paid my debts with i t "
Lsavtag GUNTONHOU8E
gmt fare ha had placed before his guests. But they
A London shopkeeper has a new method pf advertis•rv M o W Y H H i
at 7 .o'clock
"And didn't yoa tell me that you did not owe above understood the meaning of i t It wasintended aa • lea- ing. He straps two sign-boards upon a dog's back and
son for them and they profited t j i t
sends him out to go about the city.
Paeawprs or
I carried through at reasonable three thousand dollars T
They took home the philosopher's stone, and began to
iblo rig for wintortraveling. Pas'•I paid fifteen hundred."
n get through two days earlier than
Tbe principal feature of interest in tbe European news
live on an humbler system- Tbe hired rirt was discharg"And tbe rest r
ed, and Ellen had *> much to do attending to her boost- is tbe Fenien excitement In England and1Ireland, which
.,•? Went in various TOI'
bold duties, that she bad no time to he lonesome, and continues unabated,r Numereos arrests are csastantly
And yoor stock is all m
5 1 GUNTON, Proprietor.
t ' '•
iirdie wss happier than when sbe moped all day in tbe par- being made.
Traverse City, Saptsmber 10, 1864.
(«04B.)
"Yes, for one thousand.'

S

ill lirii «f J.k Fratiig leati; ui bpefiM] faeatd.

OIITBI STATE LAM •fTlCI AT mVB8l CITY, U€H.

Chicago and Traverse City.

S U N N Y

W

S I D H

& Soliritor, Sttar Claim,

Sttonteg anir Cmntsellor at Sfeto,

N E W GOODS I N E W GOODS!

Ufa ud CUira'i B«t &ro, Iwhrrtofr tk, ek^ etc.

"WINTER STAGE

TRAVERSE CTTY*TO MUSKEGON

r-jsSssr

SSsfcr "rnnti.

rr

they weik tbe d-^dest cowards on
to balance tbe Western" as b e s s ^ T "
State T a t of 1865.
*
:
\ ft
* the %nited rebel pray t befocgjttooL" £
oent of tbe State flTax'of 1865 among
Co£'CanniK&m
forther
-^aid, 1hac»ith Jiiy reliable
leu of tbe Stat.*, *s made by Auditor
Ihe various
Fp r, in. 300 men he coi$, at some IOSB, bave taken Camp Doud l t o g ia n ^ P r o p r l t t o r
M O B a A N JBA
i.-kei appears in tfce foRbwing list
i '
glas
the
erenin*
before
t
i
e
Conrenjion
met; that he
jatM[-gei
' Tai* is much larger tlrta year than last, wj-J4
T l A V E K t CITY! "
tbe large appropriations of tbe fast Legislature to t e n to Richmond to procure an audience with Jeff Davis. would bave done so ir everybody else had been as pluckr
•a
Alexander
Long,
of
Ohio
;
t
h
a
t
Long
was " feme,;
FRIDAY HORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1865.
He,-however,
regarded
>«he-eehcme

vWonary
—*
various State Institutions, and the interest of the
but th»t, Yallandigbam was a thorough-going coward,
jqsreesed war loan. The taxijs are levied under tbe fol* with ooe.pretext after another, postponed tbe audience and hit lack of moral courage defeated the whole enter • t . Q ^flovth Carolina.
for two or three months, nntil she became disgusted and
Tbe proceedings of tbe South Carolina Convention crm}a&..... Lawg.pf 1861, i mill—;Two Million Loan returned home.
prise.
Col Conninjjbam Is now, T believe, at Nashville.
VHAd it TB evident'that the evidence collected by
uhow that, besides the revolution which has occurred -in
Tenn. Should this meet his eye be will recognise the
tbe •' peculiar institution " to that State and its relatione
ActB, Laws' or 1861, extra session, 1-16 mill—War Judge Advocate Holt> showed that the. Knights of tbe author, and 1 am personally accountable to bim for the'
Golden Circle were composed of 606,OOQ'able-bodied
Loan
Sinking
Fund
;

to tite Federal Government, a revolution almost equilly
Act 16, Laws or 1862, State Military Tax, 15 cents men, or whom 300,000 were armed ; and that tbe accep- above as a correct version of a conversation which had'
important bas ooeurred to the Constitution of the ^ t e ,
tance or the second proposition, as above, would bave several witnesses. He will not dispute it ; and I need'
for each Voter ;
itself, whereby political power has passed out of tbe
Act 192, Laws of 1865, $80.000—to build and finish brought over to the new Confederacy several able Fed- only to call attention to the fadts itoxbibits :
bands of tbe seacoast (late slavohoHingj pirt' of tbe the north wing for tbe Micbisran Asylum for tbo Insane, eral generals. It will be seen that this woman's project . 1st. It shows that at least one Confederate officer of
was 00 idle dream. I may say here that several intelli- high rank was ai delegate to the Chicago 'Democratic
State into the hands of the non-slaveholdiog farmers of hair in 1865, hair in 1866 ; ~
Act 363, Laws or 1865. This act levies 3 2-10 mills gent rebels who bad been let into the secret of this plot, Convention, and a supporter of McClellao.
tbe bill-country. As tbe President, fro<o,;bis life-long
2nd. That the author oT the Chicago Platform of
npon the dollar upon all tbe real and personal estate in have unwittingly expresed in conversation, their drsfrtst
position as a representative of tbe poorer or oon-shve- tbe State for 1865. The amount to be levied for 1866 at this fresh proof of Jeff. Davis's obstinacy, adding that 1864 and some or the leaders Of that Convention w « »
tbe results'would then have been far different from the cognizant of and partieept eriminir in ao attempt to rtx
holding whites of tbe neighboring Stat® or Tennessee, will be 2 7-10 mills upop the dollar.
lease
some 10.000 rebel prisoners and turn them loose in
The specific mill taxes are levied upon the basis of the present What tbe results might have been, I will not
has bad spoci^l opportunities'for becoming conversant
conjecture ; let those who are curious to follow such un- the streets of Chicago to codimence the work of rapine
•with the internal politics of Soptb Carolyn, there can B»ate Board of Equalisation for 1861, which will meet certain speculations pursut it forther. No lover of his and bloodshed.
H.
' '
The
importance
of
tbe
above
statement
has
led
us
to
t o no doubt that the plan for,,,the re-organization or again in 1866 :
country can repress a shudder, as be contemplates from
OTATE TAX.
a safe distance, tbe yawning chains over which our be- request permission to publish tbe name of its author.—-South Carolina emanates from President Johnsob him- Allegan...
.......$11,IK
1,371 76 loved country once toppled. Tbis fact alone shonld con- This having been granted, we bave only to state that
seir. TW Initial step, the appointment of Gov. Perry, Alpena.......
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firm our belier in the *• manifest destiny" or tbe great Re- " n " is tbe signature of Sanford B. Hunt l*te Medical
-from Greenville, j n the northwestern earner'of the Bute, Barry
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public, that an undoubted minority or its adult inhabit- Director or Cavalry Forces of the Military Division of-'
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[Editors Express.
the very centre of tbe non-slaveholding mep of the moun- Berrien,
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93
struction at tbe hands or a majority.
tain: now appears to have been made with discreet re- Branch,.'..'.
2
6
,
4
6
1
75
Caiboun,
;......
TKe Protest ol Loyal Mlmlasippt.
14,614 69
ference to this work of reorganization and to remoulding Oa*.Prtm
the
Vicksburg
Journal.
"
- -'
The
Commercial
Results
of
Peace.
288 36
. . . . . . . ...
the Constitution in conformity to tbe President's views Cheboygan
373 41 Under this bead tbe New York Economist discusses
XKKTIXO. o r TJJK COJ.OP.F.n PRO PL*.
Chippewa,....
8,824 87 the present condition and ruture prospects of tbe busiClinton,..........—.
and to the State's best interests.
At
a
maw
meeting
or
the
colored
citizens
of
Yiclts-"-.
560 11
Delta,....'.:
10,430 42 ness of the country. The fruits of pi»ce are being gather- burg, held at the pnited Beet hern's Mission, on Monday
. ' The Lattest News..
.
Eaton,..
163 48 ed'in a bountiful harrest—no'. recklessly, but with the evening. S e p t e m b e r ^ 1865, Sterling 8tiles was caged'
Emmet,
The Mayor ofVicksburg has allowed the frcedmeo to
16,033 09 prudence tanght by recent experience During the war, to the clmir, and Heiiiy Mason was appointed secrefaryT
Genesee
2,047 98 lew investments were made in great enterprues. Men: The ehairtnan'cxpla&w the objects of the meeting,' andGrand Traverse
testify to his courts.
1-7 • ? . . . • • •
<
7...: : . 2,269 79 were too prudent, things were too uncertain, the de- was followed by Mr. Head, who delivered a lecture upoa...
t e r e y Walker, tbe first rebel Secretary of War, is • Gratiot
. J . . . . . 23,324 29
Hilladale
;
3,735 67 mands of the Treasury wege too great, for that. Tbe the duties Ofthehpnr. On motion of A. W. Boss, the•
vigorous applicant for pardofc
Honghton,
...
L...... 2,036 22 credit system was broken n|>, and the cash system per- chairman apnointed • Commitleo of five to report reso—li.
Two thousand pardons have been signed by the Presi- Huron,....
10,264 91 manently established. During all thi« time the business lutions for the consideration 01 tV.e meeting, which was
Ingham,....
11,353
50 of the North was never so poitd. and she grew rich,—and adopied. The chair appointed Messrs A: W. Ross P t
lento,.......,
dent within a few days past.
482 6J
Gov. Andrew, of Massachusetts, has declined tbe Pres- Iosco,
. . . . . . . 1,432 65 in this condition the closing of the war found us.' The Ketioe. B. Jones, 0. P. Head, and F. Rowan,, said comIsabella,
26.335
1 7 natural tendency in the South, with her 8250.000,000 or mittee.; Dnring tbe absence of tbe Committee tbe meetJackson
...
idency of Antioch College, j
.21,618 98 products to exchange for our goods and wares, was to ing was addressed by Thomas Jefferson. orMissousi. •
Gen. Terry has suppressed the Richmond Commercial Kalamtxoo,.. .w— . . .
30,605 48 commence trading with ns,—and at it both sides went,
The Committee through its chairman, reported tbe folKent,..,.—:
2,879 08 thus pntting in operation a system of reconstruction to lowing resolutions, which after some discussion, were un-- Bulletin for treasonable utterancts.
Keweenaw
7,980 86
Tbe President has ordered the release of Ex-Governor Lapeer,
42,441 54 whicn all others most conform Of many things tbe nnimously adopted :
Lenawee........
WHKRKAS, The Convention called by his Excellency,
11,202 95 market has been swept clean Mills, factories and maClarke, or Mississippi, from Fcrt Pulaski.
Livingston,....
651 84 chinery are in active operation, and what was not going, W. IJ. Slmrkcy. provisional Governor of Mississippi, toFort Brady, at the Sault Ste. Marie, is to be put in Mackinac,
17,960 70 has been or is about to be put in motion.- This is the amend xml alter the Constitution of Mississippi, have
Macomb,
1.253 39 present What of tbe ruture ? On this point the Econ- p.ns*d an emecdniotrt forever prohibiting efaviery In therepair as a military post, and two companies stjtfioned Manistee
232 17
Maniton
State, save., for the. punishment of crime, whereor the
there. >
3,734 07 omist expresses itseir as followx :
Marquette,
" T h e South hns yet an immense amount Of,cotton, party shall have,been convicted ; and,
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947 97
A despatch reoeived at Atlanta, Ga., states that Alex- Mason.
1,764
35 tobacco and naval stores to send to our markets, and will
W'HKRKAH. In said sectiou or said amended Constituk—:
ander H. Stephens has been paroled and will shortly Mecosta
675
05
want goods in exchange. A large number ol sokliers tion occurs Ihe following words s " and tbe legislatureMenominee,
2,178
90
leave forbpme.
! , _ . ;1... •,
•.
Midland,
16,912 29 have yet to be discharged, and their pay has to come ,in- at its next session and thereafter as the public welfare
The Georgia State Convention has unanimously adopt- •Monroe
3,499 22 to the markets. This will keep np a steady and Inrge may require, shall provided by law for the protection o r
Montcalm
3,213 25 demand throughout the winter, and it is quite probable the freed men or the State and • guard' them and the
ed and ordinanoa declaring the act of secession null Muskegon
2,895 44 that the scarcity or goods may be such as to prevent any ' State' ngpinst any evils that may arise Irom their sudden •
1 0
Newaygo,
41,908 24 very material decline, from present quotations. Nor- is emancipation."
arid T b i ^ T ? '
f
Oakland,
....
1,351 73 there any obvious reason for anticipating any roture deA treaty has been concluded with the Osages by which Oceana,,
WHKRKAS. " A system or warranteeism" for the freed-2,439 56
that tribe ceded to the United States nearly three mil- Ontonagon,.........
7.008 IT" cline in the renewed activity or trade. The South ii men or the State, (which is but another name for slaveOttawa,
9,311 49 started upon a new career or production, and although, ry) hua lieen jirged in editorials by tbe e«Htor of a newslions of acres in Kansas. - ii «• .
«••
Saginaw,
6,570 61 from the lack or capital and the disorganisation or its paper published at the State capital, and said newspanerI t is stated that tbe Veteran Reserve Corps will Ban i lac
9,582 67
Shiawassee,
14,924 46 labor system, its production will be less in volume than reeeiviil the endorsement of tbe Convention, by the Con-be shortly mustered out of service, the regular army I . Clair,....—
21,763 05 in ordinary years, yet as it hns a virtual monopoly orcer- •entipii eleejing ils editor official printer ; and.
St. Joseph,
having been recruited sufficiently to enter its place.
WIIKRXAS. From calls made through the nu mber# Of"
18,475
33 tain products, the comparative scarcity orits staples will
Tuscola,.
.....
. . . . 9,676 79 so Tar encbance their price that their aggregate value the Board of County Police, lo be voted for on the first'
The effort? of Gov. Bramlette,'Green Clay Smith, and Van Buren,........i
37,939
I will be about the same as ir the crops were larger : so Monday 111 Ociober next we are told in said call that
other, Kentucky politicians, to remove Gen. Palmer, for. Washtenaw,
87,766
26
Wayne,
1 that from the South we may expect a permanent large tbut Ihe next legislature will commit the freedmen tohis opposition to slavery, hate proved fruitless.
the charge and control or the Board or County Police.—
$a2,l«T 75 1 demand for the productionriwrthe North;
Tbe ex-rebel Canadian Commissioner, Geo. N. Sand- Total State Tax,
- In the North, while tbe demand for goods will be Therefore, be it.
•. C"'

"• yet
- • be a
Rctolvti, By the colored citizens or Vicksburg, in>
ers, has become a Canadian postmaster, to the detriment An Interesting Revelation—'The Intrigues of North- increased by Southern
purchases
there
will
ern Copperheads—Senator Richardson Impli- large addition to tbe producing population derived from mass meeting'asembled, that we view with alarm the efof tbe former occupant of the office at Davenport, C. W.
cated.
the returned soldiers. This Tact is more important than forts now being made by tbe men in power in Mississippi,
Tbe blockade runner Litlte Ada, captured during the
The Jackson (Mississippi) correspondent or the Cin- mny appear at first sight From the close or the war to to nullify thh " I'roduiMtion of Emancipation. And,
rebellion hns arrived at (JflWgo, from Washington, via cinnati Commercial, under aate or September 11, writes January next, the number discharged from tbe Federal
Retolvtd. That it is Our firm conviction, and we heretbe St. Lawrence, and U to be used hereafter in the as follows S
army will not be less than 1,000,000 men. most ol whom by put it on record, that shohld Mississippi be restored!
; 1.
.
; ", •
T t
•• Several times since my arrival in Jackson, 1 bave are healthy, active producers, ready to return to indus- to ber status in the Union under ber amended constitucoast survey.

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heard casual allusions in conversation, and on the street trial pursuits. This is equal to the reinforcement deriv- tion as it now stands, that her Legislature, und r pretext'
St. Leger Grenfel, the Chicago Conspirator who was corners, to a circumstance in the history of tbe war,
ed from ten years or immigration ; while considering or guarding tbe inlerests or tbe State from the evils of
rentcnced to be hanged by the Cincinnati Military Com- which I had never seen published, but I was never able that all are males or mature age. and acquainted with sodden emancipation, will pass such prescriptive class
mission, has bad his sentence transmuted by the Presi- to trace these rumors to any reliable source. I have
r industries, tbe returned soldiers must be ,.estimated laws against the Freedrneti as will result in ibeir expatsucceeded, finally, however in finding one who has tarrepresent a productive capacity equal to tbreo times riation from the State or their partical te-enslavemeet
dent to imprisonment for life at the Dry TJortugas.
nished me the details or the affair, as given to him by an their number or emigrants. This immense reinforcement
On motion or Mr. Jones, tbe Secretory was requested
The Secretary of,tbe Treasury has issued proposals to eye-witness and participant therein. Suffice it to say or the labor market will prevent any forther scarcity .or to famish copies or Ihe proceedings or this meeting to
fond certificates of indebtedness, compound intesest potes that my informant it a gentleman with whom I am well domestic productions, and will indeed rather tend to tbe city papers, after which Ihe meeting adjourned.
STRRUXO STILUS, C h a i r m a n .
and Treasury notes, expiring* prior to the Uiof January, acquainted, and in whose reliability I have tbe highest produce the opposite extreme, • glut or commodities.—
IIKXRY MASOK. S e c r e t o r y .
'
by giving in exchange for them five-twenty bonds, qt confidence. Tbe occurrence, as narrated to me, was as At tbe same time tbe large increase or laborers will
tend to reduce tbe price or labor, which, connected
The English Capitalist*' Projects.
three per cent premium, to the extent of fifty million ^ I m m e d i a t e l y after the fall election in 1862, when the
with tbe abundant supply or products, will inevitably erNKW
YORK,
Pet,.
2.—In
announcing
the Velum- o f
Copperheads, in consequence or tbe general gloom and fcet a reduction in tbe prices or commodities. So that
dollars. ,.
Sir Morton Peto and party from their tour, the Herald1
Gen. Connor has returned .with his forces to Fort Lar- despondency following disaster to our arms, had carried concurrently with a large increase in tbe demand, we says : •• Among tbe gratifying results of tbeir .visit will
important elections in the Northwest, the wife ofJ)ick shall experience a general fall in prices. This resnit
amie frotn'the Powder River expedition. Six pitched BichardsoD,
OloltflwlDAn (Copperhead
Innnprhi
Representative from Illinois, will again tend to augment tbe activity or business. So be the laying of a double track on the Erie 'Railroad.'
battles with severe loss hare, been fought with the Sioux, suddenly made her appearance in tbis city, and request- far then as respects the ordinary course of production from tbis city to its junction with the Atlantic ami'
Cbeyennes and Arrapaboes. I h e latter tribe is anxious ed an interview with Sterling Price, then in command and of demand, we bave every reason for anticipating, Great Western Road, at SalamSnca. Tbe shorteninghere. She came through the lines at Vicksburg, and, henceforth, a large and prosperous business. There are, of thp distance on the Erie Road is sbotit seventjr miles^
for peace, but the former are still defiant.
calling upoo Price at his headouartcrs at the State house, however, outstanding difficulties in tbe condition or the The building of a railroad bridjre acros« the Niagaras
A correspondent of the N . T . World writing from Pit represented that she came with authority from tbe Dem- public finances and the maintenance or an irredeemable near Buffalo, a structure that will cdstrorrte five millions
Hole city refers to the a l e of tbe great Holmden farm as ocratic party of tbe West and Northwest to open nego- and fluctuating currency, which so long as tbey remain of dollars, and the extension of tbe branches of Ihe Atlantic-and Great Western Road from, all ,t£e principal
follows : " Tbe celebrated Holmden Farm, which gave tiations with tbe Confederacy, looking lo a uuion of tbe unsettled must act ap hindrances Jo the development of points where the main track istefd. Thews' enterprisesP i t Hole its reputation, and directly or indirectly has two sections. As vouchers for her authority, and as commerce.'
will involve the expenditure of perhaps 8100,000,000,
guarantee that she was acting in good faith, she gave
wrought such a revolution in oildom, ota the' 4th instant him the names of certain distinguished western politici- A Rebel Colonel a Deh rate at the Chicago Con- without taking into consideration tbe real design of the
vention, nnd at the lame Time in the Rebel Europesn Capitalists, viz : tbe shortening of a route topassed from tbe bands of M e a n . Thomas G. Duncan and ans, whose names have figured largely in tbe annals or the
Secret Service.
the Fast Indies by a grand railway across tbe American.
George C. Pratber. tbe original purchaser^ from Tbo Knights ol tbe Golden Circle, and, in addition, those of
The following extraordinary statements, which we continent.
.£#,
..'TJUV
mas Holmden, and Is now owned by Meqsrs. George' R . many FederaTGenerals, some of whom havefciucewon for find in tbe Buffalo Express, are made on the authority
themselves no" little renulatioB on the field, and, whose
The Louisiana Democratic Convention have nominated*
Chittenden, or Chicago; Illinois, and S, G. Wright, of names if published in tnis connection, would excite a sen- or Dr. Sanford B. Hunt formerly editor or the ComLockhaven, Pennsylvania. The consideration is $2,000,- sation of painful surprise throughout the North. So mercial, or that city, and at prcsent-a Surgeon in the U. J . M. Well# for Governor.

®|e <8raiiifeabttiieDftaft:'

000, of which $255,000 is paid down, and the balance to
b i paid in monthly payments of $155,000 each. This
includes the whole interest of Duncan h Pratber in the
oil producing portion Of the fcrin, as well ag to the P i t
Hole city lots, which are only leased to their present

holders.
H
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GOT. Brownlow, in his mdMge tp the LegwUlim o(
TMOTBM, oppoK, Die extension or the rigbt o f m l r ^ o
to the negroes, except in ease the rebels are allowed to
bare i t ; is in favor of tbe present franchise tow ; advocates pardonfor tbe mas** and no mercy for the rebel
leaders ; strongly urges tbe encouragement of emigration ; advocates tbe colonisation of negroes, either in
Texas or Mexico, after the French are cleaned o u t ; is
to fa vor of granting tbe negro the right to W & « the
eonrts, of replacing the school fund stolen by rebel officials, of preserving tbe hermitage property, of passing
tows 00 tbe subject of intemperance, amounting to prohibition of sale, and endorses President Johnson's

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well satisfied was Price of her sincerity and the import•• About June 1st of this year, I was stationed at
ance of ber mission, that be at once telegraphed to Gen.
PROBATE ORDER.
Joseph E. Johnston to come to Jackson and listen to her Selma.Ala. One morning I received a visit from Col.
STATE OF MICHIGAN,
>
proposals. He did so, and a second interview was held Cunningham. O. 8. A., late* Chief of Staff for Gen. John CorXTT OF GBAKD THAVERSK, S „ .
„„r.rvr m o
T
A
SESSION
OP THE PROBATE COURT FOR
witn her, at which were present Gen. Price, Gea John- Morgan, of Ohio raid notoriety. The conversation turnthe
County
of
Grand
Traverse
holden at the Probate
ston and Major John Tyler, of Price's stsff A t that ing upon borse-flesh, CoL O. said that in tbe summer ol Office in Traverse City oa Monday the second day of October
1864 he was ordered from Chicago, IIL. to Bichmond, in the year one thousand eight hundred ami sixty-live.—meeting she made them two different proportion* ;
Pint. That the seceded States should abandon their Ya^ and not daring to take the cars, he made the entire Present CUrtWPowler, Judge of Probate. In the taalUr o r
the Estate of Elijah Mills, deceaaed, on reading and filing
rebellion and return to the Union as it was. , ,The Con- distance frott Chicago to a point in Virginia, where he
Rt*smen from the West and Northwest were la guaran- could take care for Richmond, at the rate of 50 mtles a
tee to than all the righto th«y claimed, the enforcement day. Naturally, this drew out inquiries as to what he, o? said deceased : Thereppoa It is ordered that Moaday, the
or tbe fugitive slave law, tbe holding of slaves in the ter- a Confederate Colonel, was doing in Chicago in the 6th day of November ntxt at 10 o'clock la the Iforenoon,
for tba hearing of said petlt!oa.tnd that tirt heirs
ritories, etc., all of which they were to maintain, if the rammer of 1864. CoL Cunm'nghsm said that be wis a assigned
delegate to the Chicago Notional Democratic Conven- at-laW of aald deceased, and all other
East should dissent force of arms.
are required to appear at a aessloB of saM^ Court,
tion from a district of Southern Illinois, (his residence is said-estate
then to be holden at the Probate Office, In Travem City,^snd
In ease this was not accepted,
Sectmd. That the Western and Northwestern States in Tennessee,) and that he had the honor of voting for show esnse, if any there be, why the prayer of the prtition«r
the
nomination
of
McClellaa
His
real
Utrmi.
thbre.
Should
not
be granted!! And It isftirUierordered thateaid
should join the Confederacy, a<wpting their prwiarery
give notice to ths peroonsiateiwtedln said esconstitution and Jeff Davis ss President, provided they howeven was to release the Confederate prisoners at petitioner
tate. of tbe pendency of aid petition, and tbo
were not required to accept slavery in their own States, Camp Douglas. He bad 300 picked men <>r bwowto of, by caastag a copy'ofthii order to be
^
except at the will'of their people. This new Confeder- command concentrated at Chicago. Upontbese be Orand Traverte Herald, a newspaper printed sod circulating
rely, and be also had tbe promise of 3,000 copper- la said County of Grand Traverse, three successive wees»
acy of the South and West, it »aa expected; would meet could
. .
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»K«! (,» fannd the conncr- previoua to said day of beariag.
^
w i ^ no'oModtion"fronTthe East, and, in case I t did, be«fe to « s t him. He raid that he found the c o p ^ r tbeir nnitedanns were expected to prevail The secret heads to be only water s n # ^ t * : „ ^ i r , ^ u i ? r © ^ ? h e m
(!3-3w.)
CUtrrre°Fw{j3; Jadge of Probate.
military organizations of theWesi werepkdgcd to briDg • grass. At any rate, he got DO practical aid from

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(tjii'i
PUBLIC HOTlVBtT
'•-fTf
LAND OFFICE A T TRAVERSE CITY, M l C t f , ,
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. Octobcr 11, 1869.

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PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E C I T Y . MICH., >
Octobcr 4 , 1 8 6 5 .
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L A N D O F F I C E A t T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H , >
O c t o b e r 4, 1865. J
WILLIAM W. MORGAN:
^
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT C O t f P L A I N f
h a s been madd a t t h l a office t h a t t h e land e n t e r e d by
y o u u n d e r t h e Homeatead A c t of May 20, 186J, o n t h a l O t h
d a y of J u n e , 1863, t o w i t : the setl* of s e c t i o n 34>
town. 17 n o r t h of r a n g e 13 w e s t (No. 363) h a s been a b a n doned by y o u f o r m o r e t h a n aix m o n t h s , a n d t h a t w e h a v e
a p p o i n t e d Wednesday, t b e 8th day of November, 1865, a t »
o'clock,-P.-M.,for b e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g
t h e office or t h e Register of t h e L a n d Office a t T r a v e r s e t e s t i m o n y thereon,- at t h e office of the Register of. t h e
Traverse City, Michigan-. at which time
" i t y , Michigan ; at which t i m e a n d place you may a p p e a r
place yob msy tfppear and ahow cause, if any yoa
id ahow cause. If any yarn have, why tbe entry ao m a d e
/ y o u h b o n l d n o t be cancelled, a a d t h e l a a d r e v e r t t o the
, why the entry so made by you should
af-—" not be
' cancell"
ed, and tbe land revert to the GoverAt
Government.
A n y f r i e n d of the aald Samuel G. Wood may a p p e a r a n d
offer proof as t o w h e t h e r he is now, o r haa been. In the land
land or naval s e r f Me of t b e United States.
,,
naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
MORGAN BATES, Begister.
(41-(t«)
9
f t . GOODRICH, Receiver.
(48-5te.)
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B . GOODRICH, Receiver.

Luo> 4 m * — H e * . P. Uougtarl; hM . Bneoreb-1 g o j ™ B A Z g Y
SAMUEL O. WOOD :
> U AUK.HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M P L A I N T
~ - AB
HBI^ M
•rd- at- —tbe New M I' "»' ^ >' W c h b w t o »l«Dd«6c* of
B EHR EMB Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M P E A I N T
baa been m a d e a t thia Office t h a t the land e n t e r e d by
baa been m a d e a t thia office t h a t the land entered by
choice fruit this year. We k m * sample* - w e r of
i n d e r t b e Homestead A c t of Mav 30. 1802. on the 14th y o u u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20,-1862, o n t h e 8th
d a y of Dec., 1863, t o w i t : t h e ae{ of section 8 t o w n 3 1
•which measures eight inches ID- drcnmfereoce. There day of O c t , 19B, to w i t : the e j of ne^ of aec. 18 a n d n*l of
ri section JO t o w n 18 n o r t h of r a n g e 11 weat ( N o . 596) n o r t h of range 8 west, (No 681), baa been a b a n d o n e d b v y o u
n-nmiDg scarcely a doobt that this region of country
a ' b e e n a b a n d o n e d ' b y you f o r m o r e t h a n s i x months, f o r m o r e than s i x months, a n d t h a t we h a v e appointed W e d d t h a t w « h a v e a p p o i n t e d Wedsteaday, t h e 15th nesday, the 8 t h d a y of Nov., 18C5, a t 1 o'clock r . K. f o r b e a r NrHI prove to be first rate for frail.'
#
i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n , a t
day

of

November, 1865, at

1 o'clock r .

for hear-

n g the
c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y thereon, at
Tbe editor of the 0 5 W T r n w r i t Herald has been ifag
tl» abo.'e
abiTeSTn
- * * " of
tracnirf b T John McMerril M i »mpl. or p u c k , J**—
« <•«'•
? <the
* • R» e g i s t e r of die Land Office at Traverse City,
; a t which time a n d place y o n may a p p e a r a n d
lhat will compare with tbose «f . S t Joseph. iWotrid
cause
if sany
M, U
a Jy y o u have, why. t h e e n t r y ao made by y o n
tbey compare favorably with the praotf Blwrjaeachea, should
— n o t 'be cancelled
a n d t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o t h e Government
friend Batea ?
[Grand Haven Union.
A n y f r i e n d o l t h e said Robert B a z e y m a y a p p e a r a n d of' Don't know. Neter aaw any. Cam they rate Peaches f e r proof a a J o -whether h e i s n « i * or h a s been, in t h e land o r
naval service of the United State*.
-down there f
MORGAN BATE8, Register.

^ R - G ^ O D R I C H , Receii
BOAKD or ScriBTiBoaa—The Board of 8operriaor8 ( 4 8 p , •
PUBLIC NOTICE.
for thia Oonnty held their Annual Meeting, on Monday
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O r n c i AT TBAVKRSK C r r r , M I Q L , I
and Tuesday last A large amount of bnsioess was
L A N D , O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E CITY, MICH.,
September 27, 1805. \
O c t o b e r 11; 1865.
transacted in a brief (pace of time, and the work was
ROBERT WATTS :
SAMUEL S P L A N :
,<
.T
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMwell dooe. Weareprond or onr Supervisors. They
O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT"
plalnt haa been made a t t h i a office tbht the l a n d , entered b y
haa been made a t t h i a office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d t ~
ore an hanor to the Coonty. 4
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y o u u n d e r the Homeatead A c t of May 10, 1861, on the 15th
y o a u n d e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 10, 1862, on t h e 29t
Tbp official proceedings will to published as soon as d a y of F e b r u a r y , 1864, t o w i t : the n e j of section 2 1 d a y of S e p t , 1863, to w i t : the a f l | of n e f l j and ae{ of neQt see.
5 town 17 n o r t h of r a n g e 13 w e a t (No. 569) baa been
t o w n S3 n o r t h
of
r a n g e 7 V e s t (No. 724) h a s
the Clerk can prepare tbem for the Press. ,
abandoned by y o n f o r m o r e t h a n six montha, a n d t h a t we have

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been abandoned

by y o n f o r

more

than

aix

months

t h a t we have a p p o i n t e d F r i d a y , the 17th day
For the encouragement of those who have applied or aofn dNov.,-1866,
at 8 o'clock A. M, f o r h e a r i n g tbe above comIntend to apply to the Secretary of the Treasury for p l a i n t and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n , at the office of t h e Regist e r of the L a n d Office at T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; a t which
clerkships in his Department,'it should be known th^t
r.wud p l a c e y o n may a p p e a r a n d ahow cauae, U any
«II applications are filed,' and win some time come up
bave.Wrhy the e n t r y so made b y y o n should n o t be
a n d the l a n d r e v e r t t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t
for consideration. About . 10,000 ttpplieations bare al- canoellcd,
Any f r i e n d of t h e aald Samuel Splan msy a p p e a r a n d
ready accumulated, a majority of which hare .been re- offer proof as t o w h e t h e r be la now, or h a s been, in the land
or
naval
service"
of the United 8 t a w a.
wired since the disbandonment of the army. All of
MORGAN BATES, Re g is te r .
*&em.are deserving, came well recommended, and with a (43-5t*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
proper addition to tbe«lerica1 force having the matter
PUBLIC NOTICE.
in charge, can be dispoeed of within the next four
L A N D O F F I C E A T T R A V E R 8 E CITY, MICH.
..
O c t o b e r 11, 1865.
^ears.
NELLIK C. TA'IXJR:
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
A CARD TO UVYALID8.
X
haa been made a t this office that the land entered by you
'A Clergyman, while r e s i d i n g In S o u t h A m e r i c a aa a I l l s aionary, discovered a safe and simple r e m e d y f o r the C u r e of
N e r v o u s Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of t h e U r i n a r y s a d '1
S e m i a a l Organs, a n d the w h o l e t r a i n of d i s o r d e r s ' b r o u g h t
o n by baneful a n d vicious habits. C r e s t n u m b e r * have been
already c u r e d by t h i s noble r e m e d y . P r o m p t e d by a dealre
t o b e a e S t the afflicted s n d u n f o r t u n a t e , I will s e n d t h e re;,
ceipe f o r p r e p a r i n g and u s i n g this m e d i e t a s , in a sealed e n velope, t o a n y w h o needa it. F a t * o r C*ABCK.
Please Incloae a post-paid envelope, addressed to youraelf.
Address,
J O S E P H T. INMAN,
S t a t i o n D, Bible B o u s e ,
(31-6m*)
New Y o r k City.

*J.

CRAM,

MTAET PUBLIC AJiDJJCESSEB CONVETARCEE,
T B A V K R 8 E CMTY
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S T BA Y H O G .
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1 A M E INTO T H E ENCLOSURE O F T H E SUBSCRI/ ber, in Elmwood, on the 2nd I n s t , a white boar Hog.—
K m r n f r in requested t o prove property, p a y c h a r g e s a n d
t a k e h i m away.
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HENRY F. CAMPBELL
Dated, Elmwood, O c t 4, 1865.
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£!

STATE SWAMP LAND 8CRIP FOR SALE.
r p H E UNDERSIGNED O F F E B S F O B S A L E S E V E R A L
I
thousand acres of Swamp l»and Scrip. H e la also furalahed w i t h plats of all t h e unsold S w a m p Landa in the
C o u n t i e s or Benzie, Grand Traverse, Leelanaw, A n t r i m a n d
p a r t s of E m m e t . Cheboygan a n d Manistee. P a t e n t s f r o m t h e
Btate f u r n i s h e d w i t h o u t e x p e n s e t o purchasers.
A p p l i c a t i o n may be made t o J e s s e C r a m . E M , Traverse.
City, J a m e s P Brand, Esq.. Elk Rapids, J . B. Dixon, Esq.
P i n e River, or to the a a d e r a l g n e d at LansingD. C. L E A C H .
T r a v e r s e City. May 8. 1665.
(11-tf.)
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAND O m c i AT TEA VERS* . C r r r , MICH., )
O c t o b e r 11, 1 8 6 5 .
J
WILLIAM ANDREW8 :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COM-,
plaint h a s been made a t thia office t h a t t b e l s n d e n t e r e d bv'
you u n d e r the Homeatead A e t of May 10, 1861, on the 6th
day of S e p t , 1863, to w i t : the ewi of section 31 t o w n 18 n o r t h
of r a a g e 14 weat (No. 513) h a s been abandoned by you f o r
m o r e than s i x m o n t h s and t h a t we have a p p o i n t e d Wednesday, the 15th day of N o v , 1865, a t 1 o'clock P . M , f o r heari n g (he above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n , a t
t h e office of the Regiater of the L a n d Office a t Traverse City,.
Michigan t at which time a n d place y o u may a p p e a r a n d
ahow cause, if a n y you have, why t h e e n t r y so made by y o u
should n o t b e cancelled a n d t h e land revert t o t h e Government
A n y f r i e n d of t h e said William A n d r e w s may a p p e a r
a n d o f f f e r p r b o f a k t o w h e t h e r he i s now, or h a s been, In t h e
l a n d or naval s e r v i c e of t h e United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(43-51*)
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

n n d e r tbe H o m e i t e a d A c t of May 10,18G2, on tbe 20th day of
J u n e , 1864, t o w i t : t M eei or s e c t i o n 15 town 28 north
of r a n g e 14 w e a t (No. 848), haa been a b a n d o n e d by vou f o r
m o r e t h a n aix m o n t h s , a n d that we have a p p o i n t e d Wednesday. the 15th day of Nov., 186& a t 8 o'clock A. M., f o r h e a r i n g
the above c o n f p l a i h f a n d t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n , at t b e
office of t b e B e g i s t e r of the Land Office a t T r a v e r s e City,
Michigan ; a t which t i m e a n d p l a c e . y o u may a p p e a r a n d
abow cauae, if any y o u have, why t h e entry ao made by j o u
ahould n o t be cancelled, a n d t h e land revert t o t h e Government :
Any f r i e n d of the said Nellie C. Tator may appear and o r
f e r proof aa to w h e t h e r she i s now, or haa been, in the land
or naval aervlce of tbe United States.
MOKGAN BATES, Regiater.'
(43-Jt*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A I D O m c i AT TRAVERSK CITY, MICH., >

October 11, 1865. $
THOMAS SKINNER:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-

p l a l n t haa been m a d e a t t h i s office t h a t the land e n t e r e d by
y o u u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 10, 1802, on t h e ' 1st
day of O c t , 1864, t o w i t : t h e n | of n w t sec. 28 a n d e i of
ne\ of s e c t i o n 19 town 28 n o r t h or r a n g e 14 west (No. 1051)
h a s been a b a n d o n e d by y o u f o r m o r e t h a n six m o n t h s , a n d
t h a t we h a v e appointed Wednesday, t h e 15th day or November, 1865, at 1 o'clock, P. M-, f o r b e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t
a n d t a k i n g teatimony 1 thereon, at the office of the Register of
t h e Land Office a t T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; at which time
a n d p l a c e you may a p p e a r a n d ahow eao&e, if a n y y o n have,
why the e n t r y ao made by you should n o t be cancelled, and
tbe land revert t o the G o v e r n m e n t
Any friend of t h e said T h o m a s S k i n n e r n f t y a p p e a r a n d
offer proof as t o w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s b e e n , in the land
o r naval service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S . Register.

(43-5t*)

R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O m c s

AT TRAVKRSB CITY, M I C H , i

O c t o b c r 11, 1 8 6 5 .
<
WILLIAM SKINNER:
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint haa been m a d e a t thia office t h a t the land entered by
y o u u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 1st
day of O c t , 1864, t o w i t : t h e a | of r.wj a n d n | of e w j sec.
n 28 n o r t h of r a n g e 14 w e s t (No 1050) h a s been abanby you f o r more t h a n aix- months, a n d t h a t we
. ppolnted Wednesday, the 15th day of- November,
1865, at 1 o'clock P. M , f o r h e a r i n g the above complaint
and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n , a t the office of t h e R e g i s t e r of
tbe Land Office a t Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time
m d show c
r y o u ahoul
a n d the land revert t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t .
Any f r i e n d of the aald William S k i n n e r may a p p e a r
and offfer proof a s to w h e t h e r he Is now, or haa been, in the
land o r naval aervlce of the United Statea.
,
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.

appointed Thursday, t h e 2nd d a y of N o v , 1865, a t 1
o clock P. M , f o r h e a r i n g the a b o t e complaint a n d t a k i n g
teatimony thereon, a t the offloe of t b e R e g i s t e r of the L a n d
Office a t T r a v e r a e C l t y , Michigan ; a t which time a n d p l a c e
y o u may a p p e a r a n d ahow cause. If a n y you have, why t h e
e n t r y ao made by y o u should n o t be cancelled, a n d t h e
land revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
Any friend of t h e said Robert Watts may a p p e a r a n d
offer proof aa t o w h e t h e r he la now, o r h a s been, in the land
or naval s e r v i c e of the United State*.

MORGAN BATES, Register.
R GOODRICH, Receiver.

(41-Bt*)

PUBLIC NOTICE
LAND O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY, MICH., j
S e p t e m b e r 27, 1865. '
P E T E R M. D E Y O E :
O U A R E HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T C 0 M P L A 1
has been made a t t h i s office t h a t the l a n d e n t e r e d by
yon under the Homestead A c t of May 20,1861, on the 13th d ~ "
of October. 1863, t o w i t : the s w j section 11 town
north of range 11 weat (No. 503), haa been a b a n d o n e d bv y o u
f o r more than six months, and t h a t we have appointed Thursday, the 2nd d s y of. N o v , 1865, a t 1 o'clock r . M. for b e a r i n g
the above complaint a n d t a k i n g teatimony t h e r e o n , at the office of tbe Register of the L a n d Office a t T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; at wbicn time a n d place you may a p p e a r a n d show
cauae, if any you have, why tbe e n t r y ao made by y o u ahould
n o t be cancelled, a n d tbe land revert t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t
>• triend of the aald P e t e r M. Deyoe may a p p e a r an
offer proof aa t o w h e t h e r he 1* now, or baa been, in t h e land o
naval ncrvice of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Begister.
(41-5t*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

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PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, )
September 27, 1865. J
JOHN LINDSAY :

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PUBLIC NOTICE
LAUD Orncit AT TiutKitflR Crrr, MICH, {

October 4, 1885. $
HENRY O'NIEL :
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM'
plaint haa been made at this office that the Iknd entered by
you under the Homestead Act of May 10, 1861< oh tbe 9th
day of November, 1864, to wit: tbe ne| of aection
3 town 17 north of range 14 west (No. 10W) has been
abandoned yon for more than aix months, and that we have appointed Wedneaday, the 8tb day of Nov, 1865, at 2 o'clock
P. M, forbearing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of tbe Land Office at
Traverse City, Michigan : at which time and place you may
appear and show cauae, ir any you have, why the entry so
made by you ahould not be cancelled and the land revert to
the Government
Any rriend ol the aald Henry O'Niel may appear
and olrtr proof aa to whether he is now, or has been, in tbe
land or naval servloe of the United States.
MORGAN BATE8, Register,
(42-5t*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, )
September 17, 1865. J
JOSEPH H. T A N VELZAR :
^
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T HAW COMPLAINT
has been made at this office that tbe land entered by
you under the Homestead Act of May 10, 1862, on the 27tn
day of April, 1864, to w.it: the s| of nwflt arrtl nwflj of nwfl{
sec. 1 town 15 north of range II weat (No. 815), haa been abanoned by you for more than aix months ; and that we have
ppolnted Thursday, the Ind day of November, 1865, at 1
0 clock P. M* for hearing the above complaint and taking
teatimony thereon, at the office or Register or the Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place
i msy appear and ahow cause, if any yon have, why the
trj»so made by jou ahould not bo canoelled. and the land
revert to the Government
Any friend or the aald Joseph H. Van Velzar may appear
and offer proot as to whether he is now, orhaa been, in the
land or naval service of tbe United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(41-5t*.)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

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PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, )
September 17, 1865. {

O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
ha* been made a t t h i s office t h a t tbe land entered by FRANKLIN-B, P I E R C E :
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED • THAT COMPLAINT
y o u u n d e r the Homeatead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 1st
has. been made
at this office that the land entered by
day of June, 1863. t o w i t : t h e s e j of section 13 t o w n 29
~ E i T L K i r . ,
north ot r a n g e 14 weat (No. S?4) haa been abandoned by you
f o r more t h a n six months, and t h a t we have appointed Thuran
o
r
t
h
of
r
a
n
g
e
15
w
e
s t (No. 813,) h a s been a b a n d o n e d b y
ay, the 2nd day of N o v e m b e r , 1865, a t 1 o'clock r . v . , for
earing the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g teatimony t h e r e o n , you f o r more t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d t h a t we h s v e a p p o i n t e d
at the office of t h e Register of the L a n d Office a t Traverse Thursday, t h e I n d day of N o v , 1865. a t 3 o'clock, P . M ,
.
.
h
e
a
r
i
n
g
t
h
e
above
c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e City, Michigan ; at which time a n d place you may appear a n d
show cause, if a n y you have, why t h e entry ao made by y o u on, a t the office of the Register of the L a n d Office a t Trashould n o t be cancelled a n d the land r e v e r t to the Govern- verse City, Michigan ; at which t i m e and p l a c e you m a y sp«
ear
and
ahow
cause.
If
any you have, why the e n t r ^ e o made
ment.
y you should n o t be cancelled, a n d t h e land r e v e r t t o t b e
Any f r i e n d of the said J o h n Llndaay may a p p e a r
a n d offer proof aa to whether he la now, or b v been, in the G o v e r n m e n t
Any
friend
of
tbe
said
F r a n k l i n B. P i e r c e may a p p e a r a n d
land or naval service of the United States.
oflbr proof as t o w h e t h e r he Is now, o r baa b e e n , in t h e lanif
MORGAN BATES, Register.
• naval service of t h e United States.
(ll-5t«)
B. GOODRICH, Receiver.
MORGAN BATES, B e g i s t e r .
(41-51.*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E CITY. M I C H , )
PUBLIC NOTICE.
S e p t e m b e r 27, 1865. J

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ALIDA BORST:

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A R E J i E H E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
haa been made at t h i s office t h a t tbe land entered by you
r tbe Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 14th day of
J u n e , 1864, to w i t : the a j of neflt and s | of nwflj section 4
t o w n 31 n o r t h or r a n g e 8 west (No. 941), b s s been abandoned
by y o u ror m o r e t h a n six months, and that we have a p p o i n t e d
F r i d a y , the 3rd day or November, 1865, at 1 o'clock P. M ,
for h e a r i n g tbe abovo complaint and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y
thereon, at the office of t h e Register of the L a n d Office at
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; at which time and place vou may
appear a n d ahow cause, if any you have, why tbe e n t r y
- > m s d e b y you should n o t be csncelled, a n d the land resrt to the G o v e r n m e n t
Any f r i e n d
of t h e said Alida Borst may a p p e a r
and offer p t o o f as t o w h e t h e r s h e Is n o w , o r h a s been. In t h e
land or naval s e r v i c e of the United 8tates,
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(41-St*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, 7
September 20, 1865. $
WESLEY B. GARRISON :
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
bas been made at thia office that tbe land entered by
you under the Homestead Act of Msy 20,' 1861, on the 6tn
day of Oct, 1864, to wit: the swj of section 4 town 17
north or range 14 west (No, 1057), haa been abandoned by
you for more than six months, and that we have appointed
Wednesday, the 1st day of November, 1865, at 10 o'clock A,
M, for bearing tbe above complaint aad takhig testimony
thereon, at the office of tbe Register of the Land Office at
Traverse City, Michigan : at which time and place yotf
may appear and show cause, If any you have, why the entry so msde by you ahould not be cancelled, and the land
revert to the Government
Any friend of the said Wesley B. Gsrrison may appear and
offer proof as to whether he la now, or bas been, In the land
or naval service of the United Statea.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(40-it')
R- GOODRICH, ReeeWer.

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(43-51*) '
R GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAKD OPTIC* AT TBAVKRSK CITT, M I C H , ?
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE

September 27, 1865. $
LAND OTTICE AT TRAVERS! CITT, MICH., f
PUBLIC NOTICE.
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LAKD OTTICE AT TRAVKRSB C r r r , MICH., ?
GEORGE E. MANVILLE :
September 20, 1865. $
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MjCH, )
October II, 1865. <
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
October 11, 1865. $
HENRY R RUTHERFORD:
ELCY M. STONE :
has been made at thin office t h a t the land entered by
HART H A R D E N :
i
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM you u n d e r t b e Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 31st
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT .plaint
has been made at this office that the land entered by day of March, 1864, t o w i t : the w f l j of swflj sec. 6 n w f l j plaint has been made at thf» offloe that tbe land entered by
has been made at thia office that the laad entered by
nwflt sec. 7 t o w n 27 n o r t h o r r a n g e 12 west a n d s e t or set you under the Homestead Act of May 10,1861, on the 21nd
you aader the Homestead Act of May 20, 1861, on the ,3rd you under the Homeatead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 5th of
of Dec., 1863, to wit : the wj of swt sec. 13 and e} of net
Sept, 1863, to wit: the swflt of aectlon.18 town 15 or section 1 a n d n e t or n e t section 11 t o w n 27 n o r t h day
day ef July, 1863, to wit: the nei of aec. 9 town 17 north of day ofOf
14 town 16 north of range 13 west, (No. 691) haa been
range 11 west (No. 527) haa been abandoned by you o r r a a g e 13 w e s t (No. 754) h a s been a b a n d o n e d by you for more sec.
xaafa 1^ weat (No. 39J) baa been abandoned by yoa " north
abandoned by you for more than six months, and that we
tor more than aix montha, and that we have appointed Wed- t h a n aix montha, and t h a t we h a v e appointed Friday, have
more than aix montha, and that we have appointed Wedi
Thursday-, tbe Ind day of November, 1865,
the 16th day of November, 1865, at 1 o'clock P. M, tbe 3rd day or N o v , 1865, a t 1 o ' c l o c k r . * , for h e a r i n g the at 1appointed
day, the 15tb day of Nov, 1865. atlo'clock r . v , for hearing neaday,
o'clock P. M, for bearing tbe above complaint
complaint and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n , at the office
tbe above oomplalnt and taking teatimony thereon, at tbe for hearing the above complaint and taking testimony above
and
taking
testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of
the Register of t b e L a n d Office a t T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ;
offloe of the Regiater ot the Land Offloe at Traverse City, thereon, at the office of the Register of tbe Land Office at or
the
Land
Office
at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which
time a n d place y o n may a p p e a r a n d show cause, if
Michiganat which time and place yon may appear and Traverse Cltv, Michigan; at which time and place, you may aa nt ywhich
you have, why the e n t r y so m a d e by you ahould n o t be time and place you may appear and ahow cause. If sny
show cauae. If any you have, why the entry ao made by ^00
you have, why the entry so made by you should not be cancancelled a n d t h e land revert t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t
should not be cancelled and the land revert to the Governcelled,
and
the
land
revert to the Government
Any f r i e n d of t h e aald George E . Manville may appear a n d
the Government
ment
Any friend or the aald Henry R. Rutherford may appear
or b s s been, in t h e l a n d
Any friend of the said Hart Msrden may appear .Any friend of the said Eley M.. 8tone may appear and offer offer proof aa to whether he Is now,
and oflfer proof as to whether he is now, or
been, in the
States.
and offer proof as to whether he is now, or bss been, in the voofaa to whether she la now, or haa been, in the land or o r naval s e r v i c e or t b e United MORGAN
land
or
naval
service
or tbe United States. •
BATES, Register.
--val service ef the United 8tates.
land or naval service of the United States.
MORGAN RATES, Register.
(4I-5t*
R. GOODRICH. R e c e i v e r .
MORGAN BATES, Begister.
MOKGAN BATES, Register.
(40-5t*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
(43-51*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver:
(43-51*)
R. GOODRICH. Beeeiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAKD O r n c r AT TBAVKJIS* C r r r , M I C H , ?
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC
\
September
20,
1865.
J
LAKD O m e n AT TRAVKRSX C r r r , MICH., )
LAKD O m c i AT TRAVMS* CITT, M I C H , ?
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.,
JACKSON THURBER:
October 11, 1865.
September 20, 1865. y
October 11, 1865.' \
JOHN SHORTALL:
• ^ T O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT JAMES KILMURRAY:
ALANSON G. ALDRICH :
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT. COMPLAINT
YOU A TO HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT OOMYOU ARE . HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM; "V"OU
complaint
bas
been
made
at
this
office
that
tbe
X has been made at this offloe that the land entered by land entered by you nnder the Homeatead Act of May 10, plaint haa been made at thia office that tbe land entered by
plalut baa been made at this offloe that the land entered hi you
nnder the Bomaatea* '
ybn under the Hoffieatead Act of May 10, 1861, on the 18th
1862, on tbe 3rd day of Oct, 1864, to wit: the w| of set you under the Homestead Act of May 10,1861, On the lad
of April, 1864. to wit: the s) of net and n4 of set
day of Feb, 1964, to wit: the wj of aw* and Lot No. J of aec.
section' ll^town *8 norlh 'of range"l4 "weat ~(Vjo? and e* of swf of section « town 17 north of range 11 day
of section 14 town 17 north of range 13 west (No. 766).
II town 33 north of raage 7 weat (No. 713) haa been abandon- nwj
has been abandoned by yon for more than aix west (No..1061) has been abandoned by you for more than
w
ad by yon for more than aix montha, and that we have ap- 666)
and that we have appointed Wednesday, the six months, and that we have appointed Thursday, • - has been abandoned by you for more than aix montha, aad
pointed Friday, the 17th day. of November, 186/ - months,
2nd
day
ofWovember,
1865,
at.l
o'clock
P.
M,
for
I
15th day of Novemberr, 1865, at 3 o'clock r. M., for ing the above complaint and taking testimony there- ber, 1865, at 9 o'clock A.M, for hearing the above complaint
(o'clock P. M, for hearing the above oomplalnt and U
hearing the above complaint and taking testimony
on, at the office of the Regiater of the Land Office at and taking teatimony thereon, at the offloe of the Register of
Wit** «[MBK
Office atTraverse City, Mlohlgan ; at which time and place tbereoa, at the offloe of the Regiater of the Land Office Traverse Ctyv, Michigan : at which time and place you may the Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which
jpaa^nay appear and ahow cause. If any you have, why the at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time aad place appearand snow cauae. If any you have, why the entry so and place you may appear and show cauae, if any yon have,
entry ao made by yon ahould not be oancelled and the land
mM&Sf you should not be cancelled, and the laad revert to why the entry ao made by yon ahould not be cancelled and
the land revert to the Government
nvert to the Government, n r
- ..;V
the Government
Any friend of the Bald Alaaaon G. Aldricb may appearand Any friend of the said John "Shortall may appear and Any friend ef the said Jackson Thnrber may appear Any friend of the aa«d Jatsea Kllmurray may appear aad
proof as to whether be is now, or has been, la the lanjt
offer proof aa to whether ha. la, now, or, has. been, in lbs land offiir
proof aa towbetherMte now,orhaa been, in the land and oflfcr proof as to whether be la now, or haa been, in tbe oflfer
or naval service of the United States.
. or naval eervioe of the Ualted Statea.
laad
or
naval
servicer
of
the
United
Statea.
or naval aervloe of the Alted Statea.:
MORGAN BATE8, Begister.
M O R G A F B A T E S , Register.
MORGAN BATES. Begister.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(40-5C*)
R GOODRICH Receiver.
<18-54*)
* GOODRICH, Baeeiwr.
(4Mt«)
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
(40-M*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

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Hannah, Lay & Co's Column. Hnmydi, Lay & Co.'s Column-

PUBLIC N O T I C E
P U B L I C NOTICE.
LAUD O m c *
TEATKRS* COT, MICH., {
LAKD O m c * At TKATIMS Orrr, M i c a , )
PBUIT8—Prunes, currants, poaches, plama, cbarriea, goose-'
September B , 1865. y.
September 13,1865. {
berries, qulncas, pears, tomatoes.
J O H N Au' BOLAND :
,
T
FUfcNlTUBR—Buraaus, bedateads, chaira, tables, Btsnds
3APTI8TE TREMIL;
Y
O
S
A
R
E
H
E
R
E
B
Y
N 0 T I F I K D : T H A T COMrockers, childa chairs, matrasaea, Ac
YOU
H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COM- niaint hw been made at thla office
that
the
land
entered
by
To our reaident citisena, returned and returning aoldlers GWG HAMS—Scotch, Glasgow, Lancaster, and chaek dresaplaint baa been made at this offles that tbe toad entered by
you under the Homeatead AM of May*, l M l w U* « t h day of *ov„ ISM. to w i t : the ae* of section 6 town 27 and their heroic wives anil families—Greeting.
day of Nov., 1863, to w i t : the nr< asction 8 Own 28 north
« Peace in our borders," " cessation of hoatilittoa," and the GkA^8—A Mi; assortment Of atoea, 8 x 10 to W x 3a
of range 14 weat. (No. 6M) ha. been abandoned by yon
lin llne4 genta, lad .
for mora than irfx months, and that we bare appointed S i a S W t t S y ofNovember, 1966. - 3 o'clock P M, «• capture of Jeft Davia in the - teat ditch " in tall regimenWednesday, the 1st day of November, 1866, at for hearing the alive complaint and taking testimony there- tals," are commonplace quotation* tbe entire country GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat Ac.
2 o'clock P. M, for heariaatbe a l ^ oomplaint and teklnj o f at the office of the Beaiater of the fiand
through, aa we hate Just demonstrated by our trip to New GROCERIES-—A complete line, bought early, and for aale*
testimony thereon, at thorites of the Bagister of the U n d
m k _
U l . h l a a a
• A, ~ k l . l l t f m « U l f l
York and recent return, not for tbe sole purpose of hearing
D. L C." water-proof.
Office at Traverae City, Mleblgsa * a* which time and place
and aeeing ao much that was gratifying * connection with CHJWOWDEB—Rifle, in cana, and P. F. F. G. sporting inf
yon may appear and abow canto,. If say r e b a t e , » h y t h e
our great victory, but for the particular porpoae of making
intry ao made by yon ahonld not be cancelled and the
'
IlTSlL—Pbakm's Bear.Msccaaor
revsrt to the Government
.
.
our
Any
Wend
of
the
aaid
John
A.
Boland
may
appear
and
HANDKERCHIEFS—Gents and ladles, hemmed ready for'
Any friend of the eaM Baptiete TremUmayavpear and offer
proof aa to whether he ia now, or haa been, in the land
use, silk, linen, cotton, Ac.
proof aa to whether he la awa, «t haa been, in the land oe offer
S U M M E R P U R C H A S E S . HAY—For
or naval aervloe of the United Statea.
.
aale, or will purchase.
naral eerrioe of the Ontted States.
At tbe • fountain bead " and at the
MORGAN BATES, Register.
HATS—A full aasortment union, souave, Burnalde, Butler,MORGAN BATHS, Register.
black, drab, tan, pearl, Ac
R . GOODRICH, Receiver.
(3*5t)
(39-61*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cottoii.'-colored black- and whiter
- — — a complete line.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Thla we have done, and not to contlnur quotations, ahall
PUBLIC NOTICE
aaed hope
LAKD O m c * AT TBAVOSB CITY, MICH, >
Lairo O m a AT TRATOUK Crrr, M i c a , ?
promptly meet the market at
HIDES—ffe boy all kinds of marhetkbh) llidea'
September 13, 1866.
§.
—ftncnlihfloat
September 13, 1865. y
shoe*^ eftMIc, bands,eHttcr* and'
HIRAM B E C K W I T H :
MYRON Y O R K :
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T 0 0 M - •In all classes of merchandise usually kept by ua. Our
YOU A R E H E R E S Y NOTIFIED T H A T COMIndlttCloth—A
nice sample:
baa been made at thla office that tha L u d
1
plaint baa been made at thla office that the land entered by plaint
you under tbe Homeatead Act of May JO, 1862, on the 24th purchases are replete—onr stock quite complete,—and we [ro* —Bound, square, flat Juniata, scrape, sweedes, Lakeyon under the Homeatead Act of May 30, 1962, on the lat day of Aug, 1863, to wit: the s | of aet of aection-28 town 29 invite attention to the game, knowing wbereor we speak
Superior horse shoe, nail rod, fire.
day of Nov, 1884, to wit J the «1of awfl* aec M u d e* of north of range 10 weat (No. 602) has been abandoned byyou when we aay it ia certainly for the intereat of all concerned Jaconet—A full line, bought of importera.
nwfli of aection 38 town 28 north of rang* 15 weat (No. K)89) for more than alx months, and that we have appotatodvfedj a y a e r Medicines—We are special agents for all Dr>
has been abandoned by yon for more than nU months and neaday, the lat day of November, 1666, at 1 o cloofc P. JL for to come, aend or order anything they may want In onr line,
Jaynes genuine preparation*, and Job the *aae at aa low
r
that we have appointed Wednesday, the lat day of No vem- hearing the above complaint and taking teatimony thereon, and aave any extra'expenae of getting from " Outside." Tbe
rates as can be bought elsewhere.
ber, 1886, at 2 o'clock, P. K , Tor hearinwtbeabove^complaint at the offloe of the Begister of the Land Office at Traverse decline on many things ia
Jewelry 1 —* snug *took, well asaorted.
and taking teatimony thereon, at the A c e of tbe Register of City, Michigan ; at which time and place you may appwr
Jellies—Raspberry, currant, quincea, strawberry, pine
S l 3 t o « ? » . . , » CI17, Mteblp»f U wild, time and ahow cauae, if any yon have, why the entry so made by
apple.
and place you may appear and show cause* U aay yonhaTe, you ahould not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Oofa e d V ^ Medidnea—an assortment of tbeae justly famOn others not ao much, and on some nothing at all. Pleaae K e ned
why the entry ao made by yon ahould not be cancelled, and
medicines on aale.
the land revert to the Government
bear In mind that we ahall meet the
Kettlea—A, 6, 8.10, pall, 30,46,60,90 gallon, at reasonable'
"
A
W
'
Wend
or
the
old
Hlrua
B«hrlll.
m
j
»PP«r
«ndAny friend of the said Myron York may
and offer proof aa to whether he la now, or haa been, In the landrate*, a full line.
offer proof aa to whether be to now, or haa been. In the land or naval aervice of the United 8utes>
M A R K E T C O N T I N U A L L Y . KeroMBe—bought low, and for aale at corresponding rates
or naval aervice of the United States.
.
by the quantity.
MORGAN. BATES, Register.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
N. B. Onr line of Summer goods is more than uaually at- Kalvea—Pocket table, earring, bolder*, shoe, bowie an if
R GOODRICH, Receiver.
(39-6*)
pen knivea ; our stock of table knives Is large and ww
(39-61.*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
tractive, and
Invite the attention of the wholeaale trade. We can of"
P U B L I C NOTKJK.
fer bargain*.
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAKD O r n c r AT TRAVKJUW CITT, MICH , )
Lace—cotton, linen, real thread, amyrns, Imitation, ailk,LAKD O m c * AT TBAT*WE CITT, MICH, )
September 20, 1865. $
biack and white, Ac.
Especial
Inducements
will
be
given
to
tho«*
purchaalng
September 13, 1865. $
Leather—Sole, upper, kip, calf, morrocco, linings, binding,
AARON METZ
E P HRAIM A S T E R :
Ac.
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COMv by the
. YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COM- olalnt has been made at thia office that the land entered by
white and red-lead.
P I E C E O R P A C K A G E Lead—bar,
Lime—Qoick, and water lime, reasonable.
plaint has been made at thla office that the land entered bv yon under the Homeatead Act of May 20,1862, on the 9th day
At retail. Our friends who purchase at
L i l l r White—Tor the todies, best qusllty. as also pufto for
yon nnder the Homeatead Act of May 20,1882, on the 28th of Jan, 1884, to wit: the seflj of aection S3 town 24 north of
Its application..
day of Jan, 1884, to w i t : the nwi of aection 29 town 29 range 15 weat, (No. 702) haa been abandoned by you for
Locks— I'oor, trunk, chest, box, pid, till.
north of range 13 west (No. T07) haa been abandoned by yon mora than alx months, and that we have appointed Wednesmadder.
lor more than six months, and that we have appointed Wed- day. the 15th day of Nov, 1865, at 4 o'clock P. M, for hearWill In all caaes be able to buy of us at a small commis- Madder—Dutch
Magic Ruffling—assorted quslities snd width*.
nesday, the 1st day of November, 1866, at 4 o'clock P. M, ing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at
Marseilles—a small assortment aome nice.
tor bearing the above complaint and taking testimony tbe office of the Begiater of the Land Office at Traverse City, alon over New York rates.
Merinoes tiiese good* we have a *nug assortment wall se« Our Union, one and lnscperable."
thereon, at the office of the Begiater of the land Office at Michigan : at which time and place you may appear and
lected, Donght low, snd for aale In patterna below theTraverse City, Michigan; at which time and place you may ahow cause, if any yon have, why the entry ao made by yon
HANNAH, LAY ft CO.
market aome very cheap.
appear and ahow cause. If any you have, why the entry ao ahonld not be cancelled, and the land revert to the GovernTraverse 6ity, July G, 1865.
Molasses a full line, and of good quality, as sweet aamade byyon should not be cancelled and the land revert to
ever.
the Government
__
Any friend of the aaid Aaron Mete may appear and
Naval Store* Manilla and tarred rope, marlio, rotin,
Any friend of the aaid Epbraim Foster may appear and offer offer proof aa to whether he la now, or haa been, in tho land APPLES—By the bushel or barrel—Dry and Green.
pitch, turpentine, napthn, Ac.
proof aa to whether he la now, or haa been, in the land or r naval service of the United States.
AI-PACCAfr—Black, Tan Dtwba, Tan.
^
,
Nairn—Cut,
from 2d to 60d, beat make, aho wrought and
AXES—Hunt's,
Hurd
A
Blodgett's,
chopping,
broad,
•aval aervice of the United States.
.
MORGAN BATE8, Register.
AXES—Hunt's,
preiwed. We are selling by tbe keg « s low a* we can
MORGAN BATES, Register.
hand^bogaai
(4Wt»)
R- GOODRICH, Receiver.
now purcha*e at wholeaale
(39-5t*)
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
'Notions—or tbeae we have a complete line, folly equal toAYEBIPMEDICINES—For
which
we
are"
Agenta
and
keep
a
PUBLIC NOTICE
the demand, and purchaaed of mannfacturera and imporcomplete assortment—low to the tiade.
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAND O m c t AT TRAVKRSK CITY, MICH.,
ters direct
BASKETS—Willow snd ssh market, half bushel, bushel, and
LAKD O m c * m TRAVEBBK CITT, MICH, I
September 20, 1865.
Nntmclgs—Pepper, mace, ginger, clovea, cinnamon.
one and a half buahuel corn baskets.
September 13, 1865. $
OalMm—be*t
navy by pound or bale.
BALMOBALS—Lewis and other standard make*.
RANDOLPH R J 0 N E 8 :
r T _
Oltoi-Kerosene, whale, llnaeed, boiled and raw, nests foot,
NOAH J . CHAPIN :
-\TOV ARE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT BAGS—Grain and flour.
llsh. Ac.
YOU A B E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COM- Y has been made at thla office that the land entered by BELL8—Cow.aheep, hand, tea and sleigh.
Oil
Snlta—complete,
sou-westers, pants, Ac.
nlaint haa been made at this office that the land entered bv you under the Homeatead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 8th BEBAGE—Brown, blsck, blue and green.
you under the Homeatead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 6th day or October, 186i, to wit: .tbe swt of nei n| of se| BEANS—We shsll be in the market for purchase of prime Over Shirts—Denim, knit Jacketa.
Oyster*— Ustqoalitv, Baltimore nice, fre*h and guaranteed.
quality and ahall aell at a small advance.
day of Sept, 1863, to wit: the e | of s«* aection 26 town and nei of aw* of aection 11 town 27 north of
__ legal, in full r sortment and
Paper—letter,
note.
bill,
cap,
30 north of range 10 weat, (No 528) haa been aban- range 13 west, (No. 1060) haa been abandoned by you BEEF No. 1 Obicago Mess by the Barrel, one hundred, or
low l>y the ream.
doned by you for more than she months, and that we formorethan aix montha, and that we have appointed wedneaPnper lianglng»-wall, window, bordering, in assortment.
for bear- BEESWAX—A full stock.
have appointed Wednesday, the lat day of November, dsy. the lat day of Nov^ 1865, at 1 o'clock r.
Paints—leadln
oil,
ven,
red,
ipaniih brown, Ac, chrome,
1866, at lo'cloek P. M, for hearing the above complaint ing the above complaint and taking teatimonv thereon, at BIBLES—'The American Bible Depository Is in ourlnstltuyellow and green, patent dryer.
and taking teatimony thoreon, at tbe office of the Begister of the office of the Beglrter of the Land Office at Traverse City,
the Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time Michigan : at wbion time and place you may appey and BOOT8—-Mens, lumbermen* long leg, cow hldfc,- kip. calf Papier Mnche—a small line, aoitable for preaents to ladies.
'
lined, cairtapaole, calf pump sole, boy*, youtha and
and place yon may appear and ahow cauae, if any yon have, ahow cause, If any you have, why the entry ao made by you
Pieseives citron, quinces, plums, peara, cherries, Ac.
why the entry ao made by you ahould not be cancelled, ahould not be cancelled, and the land revert to the GovernPegs—aasorted from 3-8 to 7-&,
BBIDLE&—Black, russctt, and reins with bltte.
and the land revert to the Government.
m
Pills—Ayens
Jsj-nes,
Holloway's.
Badway's,
Wight's,
GreAny friend of the aaid Noah J. Chapln may appear Any Wend of the aaid Budotph B. Jones may appear and BBAID—Crotchet, Embroidery, cdlored and black, akirt in
gory'*, MoAt's. Brandreth'a. Hooper's.
and offer proof as to whether he ia now, or baa been, in the offer proaf aa to whether he ia now, or haa been, In the land
colors, silk and worated
Plaster—Grand Blver in barreU bv the ton.
BUTTEB—By the firkin or pound ofgood quality.
or naval aervice of the United 8tatee.
land or naval aervice of the United Stetea
Plows—a
ulce
lot
of
best
mskera
and
quality
of
wood
work,
MORGAN BATES, Register.
BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well bucketa.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
with extra castings.
CAMBBIC8—Paper, colored and black, common, do.
(404t*)
R. GOODRICH Receiver.
(39-51*)
R GOODRICH, Receiver.
CAPS—Mens cloth, plnsb, mohair, Ac.,boys snd child* a fall P o e k e t Booka—and porte monies, a full line, aome very
good, some good for bot little, cheap.
PUBLIC NOTICE
P U B L I C NOTICE.
CAffilMEBES—Black, a good line, colored and' Fancy, a Praaes—fresh Turkish prunes.
LANI» OrriCE AT TRAVERSE C I T * MICH, i
LAND O m c * AT TEAVTKK CITT, MICH., \
, .
superior assortment of American, Bngllah and French PHats—a very large^atock.
September 20, 1865.
September 13, 1865. $
Ph»v i aioas—pork, floor, corn, meal, hsma-flab, lard, butter,
cheese, beef.
. .
, .
CEKEU8—Phalon'a Night Blooming, " the " perfame for the
W I L L I A M M. H O L L A N D :
EBER UOIN :
Pniape—Cistern, (Down-* patent), chain pumpa complete
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COMYOU ARTC H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMwith tubing for aame.
- plaint has been made at this offloe that the land entered by plalat haa been made at this office that the land entered by CHEESE-—" Hamburg," of New York manufacture.
B a g s bought snd sold.
yon under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 13th von under the Homestead Act of Msy 20,1862, on the 1st CHAMBBEYS— A small assortment
real Turkey, root and powdered.
day of Feb, 1864, to wit: the nwi of aection 20town33 north dsy of Nov-1864, to wit: tbe aei of section 4 town 27 north CHAINB—Trace, baiter, Jack and cable in 1-4, 6-16,-3-8 and Hknharb—
Rlee—Eaat India best
t
of range 7 west (No. 710) haa been abandoned by you for of range 14 weat (No. 1093) haa been abandoned by you for
Riddles—to use In tbe place of fanning mllla, furniture
more than six montha, and that we have appointed Wednes- more thaa alx months, and that we have appointed Wednea- CIGAB8—A moderate quantity and fair gradi.
day, the lat day of Nov, 1805, at 10 o'clock A. M, for bear- day. the 1st day of November, 1866, at 10 o'clock A. M, for CLOTH—Black and blue broad cloth, ladies cloak cloth,
iron, wood and iron to-order.
log the above complaint and taking teatimony thereon, at hearing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon,
dairy and coarse.
tho offloe of the Begiater of the Land Office at Traverse City. at the office of the Begister of the Land Office at Traverse CLOCKS—Upright gothlc, ovll, marine, atriklng, alarm, and gait—fine
Saddles—pony, Mexican and side.
. . .
Michigan: at which time and place you may appear and City, Michigan ; at which time and place yoa may appear
ahow cause, if any yoc have, why the entry ao made hy you and ahow cauae, if any you have, why the entry ao made by CLOT&^NG-^^> have a good aasortment, well selected, Satchels—wilton, brussells, rail road, gothic, snd plaiiv
enamelled.
bought low, of faahionable designs, and for aale reasonshould not be cancelled and the land revert to the Govern- you should not be cancelled and the land revert to the GovSpicea—Kind*, quantities and qualities to avlt
ernment
„ ,
german silver, and *teel bowa, colored,,
Any friend of the aaid Eber Goin may appear and COmN—Brown, 3-4. 4-4, 4-6, In heavy and fine, bleached Spectacles—Plain,
* Any friend of the aaid William M. Holland may appear
assorted, some very good one*, also case* Mr same.
S-4 to 5-4 nicely assorted, and are aelling many of them
and offer proof as to whether he Is now, or haa been, in the offer proor as to whether he Is now, or has been, In the land
Spinning Wheela— ndhub*,an aaaortment
at New York wholeaale rates.
. . .
or naval aervice of the United Statea.
land or naval aervloe of the United States.
'
COLLABS—Genta assorted, Ladlea various styles, also horse Stovea—We invite comparison aa to kind* quality, floiala
MORGAN BATES, Register.
MORGAN BATES, Begister.
and ratea ; come and arandpony collars.
. . . .
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
(39-fit*)*
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
(4»5t«)
SteeUyu —From 2 to 400 Iba^ good.
COFFEE—Java, Bio, gronnd and mixed.
PUBLIC NOTICE. ^
PUBLIC NOTICE
CORSETS—White ana colored.
Stays—Colored snd white ; slso skirt supporters, an admirLAND OFFICE AT TBAVEKSE CITY, MICH,
GOTTONADES—A fair aasortment
LAND O r r i c s AT TRAVXXS* CITT, MICH, )
able article for tbe la-lies.
September 20,1866.
C0NFECTI0NABY—A good line at retail and wholesale, Sugars—Crushed,
September 20, 1866. $
powdered, grsnulsted, eofTee, in grade* toa email lot of fancy conversation candya.
GEORGE H. W I L L I A M S :
suit brown N. O, muscsvado and maple.
I S A A C BARTHOLOMEW :
y O U ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED^ THAT COMPLAINT CROCKERY—Bought of importers direct and la sold aa low
Tape—Colored, black and white, cotton and linen.
YOU A R E H E R E B t ? N O T I F I E D T H A T COMhas been made at thi* office that the land entered by
aa can be bought
Talloar—Bought andaold by pound or barrel.
plaint has been made at thia office that the land entered by yau under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on tho 7th CRINOLINE—A very large stock to job from.
Tables—Black walnut cherry and union.
you under tbe Homeatead Aot of May 20, 1862, on the «th d«y of October, 1863, to wit : the n* of nei aection GBADLES—Children* and grain, assorted.
day of Oct, 1864, to wit: the nwi of aection 4 town 27 north *» and ni of nei aection 12 town 27 north of CRACKERS—Pte Nic, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by pound Tablets—For gente and ladlea use in correspondence, somenice ones.
of range 14 wast (No. 1066) haa been abandoned by you '«>• range 13 weat (No. 686,) has been abandoned bv you
more than alx months, and that we have appointed Wed
for more than alx months, and that we have appointed Wed- DAYBOOKS—B*"k Ledgers, passbooks, writing books, in Tea—Imperial,- young byaon, Oolong and aouchong. In
day, the 1st day or November, 1866, at 10 o'tlock A. M, for neaday, the let day of November, 1865, at 1 o'clock r. *. for
cheata, catty* and by the pound ; all bought early and athearing the above complaint and taking teatimony thereon,
• ' - 'he above complaint and taking testimony there- D E L * n f E S - M u r t n t « r . PKIJC, Hunlton.
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advantageous
ratea.
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wooL in nice' aaaortment of colors, printed and plain.
at tbe offloe of the Begister t€ the Land Office at Traverse
offlee of the Begiater of the Lead Office at TraT i n Warn— good stock on hand of home manufacture,
City, Michigan ; at whloh time and place you may anpesr verse City. Michigan; at which time and place you may DIABIES—For 1864, aome very nice.
and all lilnds of work done to order.
and show cause. If any yon bare, why the entry ao made by appear and ahow cauae, if aay you have, why the entry BO D0ME8TICS—A Very full line.
,
oe—For veil*, and in Ita aeaaon for dreaaea.
you ahould not be cancelled and the laa< revert to the Gov- wyii by you ahould not be caneelleo and the landrevertto
DOLLS—Kid, cloth and rubber heads.
Tobacco—Plug, line eat, amoking, Ac, a full line at old*
DBIED BEEF—PHme quality.
the Government.
Any Wend ofthe said Isaac Bartholomew may wpaar and
Any friend of tbe aaid George E. Williams may appear and DBA WEBS—Gents andladlea aasorted.
Toyi^-A nice eaaortmeat to wholesale.
offer proof aa ttfrbether he to now, or haa been, in the land offer proof as to whether be is now, or haa been, in the land
Traaka—Packing, folio aaj! traveling, some good ones.
or naval aervloe ot the United StrtM.
TrlauBiBfS—Of varioaa qualltiea and dealgna auch aa a w
MORGAN BATES, Begiater.
MMJGAN BATHS, IhgWer.
faahionable.
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DTK—Camwood,
logwood,
madder,
alum
extrrcte,
cop(40-6t
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B.
GOODBICH,
Beceiver.
(40-5t»)
R- GOODRICH, Receiver.
Trapa—Musk rat, fox, beaver, and bear, of best mskera, b y
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RTTnraWARE—Jags,
crocks,
chnrns,flower
pots,
covers,
P U B L I C NOTICE.
LAKD O m c * AT TRAYKMK CITT, MICH.,
Tareeds—Kentucky jeans, double snd twist Iron clad caathimbles.
T.twn O r n c E AT TKAVXXSX CITS, MICH., ?
aimere, Ac., a good aaaortmeat low.
September 13, 1865.
September 20>, 1865. (
ENVELOPES—A^argo assortment la various qualities, deal- Umbrellas—Of varioaa sixes snd gradea.
ALONZO J . SLYFIELD :
ROBERT H O P K I N S :
era will find pricea low by th« quantity.
Under Shirts—For Ladies and gentlemen, ribbed, plain
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colored and white.
'
plaint
haa
been
made
at
this
office
that
the
land
entered
by
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach. Ac.
.
nlaint has been made at this office that the land entered by
Talises—A few not very goodvou under the Homeatead Aot of May 90,1862,on the 23rd yoa under tbe Homestead Act of May » . " M . on the 1st FARMERS TOOLS—Forks, hoe*, rakea, grub hoea, ahovels, Veils—Dot lace, love tiaaae. Ac^^
to wit > tbe nwi of section 29town 29 north day of Jan^ 1863, to wit s the swfl* of section 7 town 28
spsdea, cradlea, cutting boxea.
north
of
range
14
asat
(Nat49)
haa
been
abandoned
byyou
of range 11 wast, (No. 1M) has been abandoned byyou far
qualities to suit
FANNING MILLS—Of the beat m**er»aad at moderate
more than. alx montha, and that we have appointed Tfiura- for more thaa six months, and that wo have appointed Wedprloes.
dav. the 2nd day of Nov, 1866, at 1 o'clock T. K,fbr bear- nesday, the lat day of No*-1866, at 3 o'clock P. M r for FEATHERS—Ordered when wanted.
togtta^vewmptatat
and[taking tejUxxmy thereon^^t bearing the above complaint and taking teatimony theresn, FISH—Cod. dunn, halibut, herring, tongues and aound%
at
the
office
of
the
Begiatorod
the
Land
Offloe
at
Travsrae
the offloe of the Begiater ofthe Land Offloe at Travel se city, —
mackerell, Ac.
and]plaoe you may appear
Michigan ; at which time and plMe yen may anpear and City, Michigan;; at whloh time and
FLAX SEED—Bird aeed, canary s e a t
ahow cauae, if say yon have, why the entsy ao made by you and ahow caaae, if aay yoa have, why
Sevan hundred barrel*, good brands.
shouianotbe ^ c e l l e d , and the landrevert to the Govern. yon ahould not be eanoeiled and the 1land revert to tbe Gov- FLOUR
FLAT IRONS—In sisea to suit
WWffletrecs—Double and single, also neck yokes.
Amy friend ofthe said Alonso J. Slyfleld msy appear and FLOUNCINGS—Muslin, linen, cambric, Ac
T n r a - W ^ l y a m . fuB Una alapcotton knitting yam.
"SSj M
of Un a n I W f r t » » • ! " • W W ' offer
FLANNELS—Wool,
domet cottoa. llnser, shaker, red, Yellow Ochre—In small or large quantities
proof sa to whether he ia now, or haa been, in the bud
and o A r proof aa to whetheshe to now. or haa been, in the
white, blue, gray, plaid, f*»cr-French. Ao.
or naval aervice of the United Statea.
r*-'
land or naval aervice of tbeUnltad SUtai.
FORKS—Msnure,
hay,
straw,
garden,
2
and
1
tined,
long
tma
MORGAN BATES, RegisterMORGAN BATES, Register.
abort bandies.
(39-5t»)
R- GOODRICH, Receiver.
(40-5t # )
'
R GOODRICH, Receiver.

CON GRATULATORY.

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