Grand Traverse Herald, September 09, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 09, 1864

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1864-09-09

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TKAVKRSK HERALD.
TRAVERSE

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The Scout's Exploit.
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MORGAN BATES,
EDITOR AND r»Or*l«TOB.

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tion. a n d o u r s c o u t i m a g i n e d himself b e y o n d t h e i r lines,
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Gambling at Saratoga.
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manded them to bait.
" I t ' s all u p w i t h u s , " s a i d t h e M a j o r , " w e c a n ' t g e t
B o w l i n g i s g e t t i n g n n f a s b i o n a b l c i it is t o o m u c h l i k e
o u t — h o n g the luck H
w o r k . G a m b l i n g i s c a r r i e d on h e r o a t a f e a r f u l rate.—
" Y e s w e carv—leave it t o m e , " w h i s p e r e d M a r s h .
T h o u s a n d s c h a n g e h a n d s daily, a n d t h e y o n n g m e n , sol" / W h o goes there f
d i e r s h o m e f r o m t b e w a r w i t h t h e i r p o y iu t h e i r p o c k e t
' " G r a n d rounds," said Marsh desperately.
oung Californians and old men, are infMnated, and t h e
" D i s m o u n t a n d d i s a r m , a n d a d v a n c e one a n d g i v e t b e
c t t i n g is h i g h . N e a r t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s H o t e l i s a l a r g e
countersign."
>ub!e b r i c k h o u s e . A U i s q u i e t a r o u n d it. M e n g o in
M a r s h s p r a n g f r o m h i s h o r s e a n d a d v a n c e d t o t h e sol- a s if t o a s a c r i f i c e . N o s o n n a issues f r o m t b e d w e l l i n g .
d i e r , w h o s t o o d ready t o receive t h e p a a s w o r d .
I t is k e p t b y M o r r i s a e y , a n d is, o a t of N e w Y o r k , t h e
" M y m a n , " said be, " s o m e h o w o r o t h e r t h e c o u n t e r - l a r g e s t g a m b l i n g h o u s o in t h e c o u n t r y . I t i s k e p t in
sign h a s l e a k e d b u t a n d t h e b o y s h a v e g o t b o l d of i t ; style. A l l t h o m a c h i n e r y i s well a d j a s t c d , well oilod, a n d
t h e y a r e g o i n g o u t on all s i d e s of ns, s o w e h a v e c h a n g e d m o v e s w i t h o u t f r i c t i o n . T h e t a b l e is e l e g a n t a o d c o s t l y
t h e c o u n t e r s i g n — i t is n o w C r o s s K e y s , a n d y o u m u s t let v i a n d s a n d w i n e s a r e s p r e a d in p r o f u s i o n . I t b e a r s t b e
n o o n e o u t on t h e old o n e . "
n a m e of a " C l u b H o u s e , " a n d m a n y p u b l i c m e n w h o
" T h e y m u s t say C r o s s K e y s i n s t e a d of M e l v e r n H i l l , h o l d t h e repate a n d life of m e n in t h e i r b a n d s a r e said t o
must they."
board there. B u t thousands a r e lost and won within
" Y e s , yes, m y m a n , k e e p a s h a r p l o o k o u t ; y o u ' l l b e t h a t q u i e t retieat.
a s e r g e a n t y e t . W h e r e ' s t n e n e x t p i c k e t p o s t f"
M o r r i s a e y c a n be s e e n a t a n y t i m c o t t b e Unified S t a t e s ,
•• D o w n yon, b y t h e old house.*'
d r e s s e d in style, a s h o r t a t h l e t i c , p o w e r f u l m a n . q u i e t
" C o m e on, g e n t l e m e n , " said M a r s h t o h i s c o m p a n - a n d of few w o r d s . H e c a m e t o N e w Y o r k In 1 8 5 2 , f r o m
ions. A c c o r d i n g l y t b e y r o d e u p , a n d h e m o u n t e d h i s h o r s e T r o y . H e w a s t h e n a fighter, p o o r , d r a n k e n a n d b r u t a l .
and tbc trio rode past the unsuspecting guard. H e was H e came to whip Bill P o o l e ana his party, to whom he
b a i t e d b y t b e n e x t p i c k e t s , a s h e l o o k no p a i n s t o a v o i d b o r e a d e a d l y h a t e . H e w a s e n g a g e d t o p r o t e c t tiie b a l t h e m , s i n c e h e h a d t b e c o u n t e r s i g n ; w i t h t h i s b e e x p e r i - lot b o x e s in a w a r d election.' l i e t b e n a r r a n g e d t b c
e n c e d c o difficulty ir. p a s s i n g . O n c e b e y o n d t h e rebel
fight w i t h S u l l i v a n , a n d b e c a m e t b e c h a m p i o n or t b e fanlines h e felt p e r f e c t l y s a f e a n d c a n t e r e d a l o n g t h e r o a d in c y . H o h a s m a d e m o n e y ( i s s a i d t o b e w o r t h 8 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 . )
a h a p p y f r a m e of m i n d .
i s a g r e a t s t o c k o p e r a t o r , a n d k e e p s e e v u a l of t h e l a r g e s t
" M r . P a u l , M r . P a u l , f o r G o d ' s s a k e h o w m u c h f a r - g a m b l i n g b o u s e s in t b e c i t y o f N e w Y o r k .
H e is a
t h e r i s it ? I h n o w wo h a v e r i d d e n a t l e a s t five m i l e s , " s t e a d y man n o w ; d r i n k s n o t l i i n g , a o d d o c s not g a m b l e
said the Major, at l a s t
himself. H e b o s a lease of t h e r a c e t r a c k f o r t h e races,
• " Only a short distanco now," returned M a r s h .
nnd brings u p a t his own expense, detectives from N e w
" I ' m g l a d of i t " said t h o M a j o r , " f o r s o m e h o w I Y & r k t o k e e p p i c k p o c k e t s a w n y a n d p r e s e r v e g o o d o r d e r .
d o n ' t feel half so s e n t i m e n t a l a n d r o m a n t i c a s I d i d
A l l around this " C l u b Herase" a r e
rambling
tables,
a w h i l e a g o . R e a l l y , I w o o l d n ' t ride a n o t h e r mile t o e c e
all o p e n t o t h e eye. A r o o m i s s e l c c t c d . a s m a l l s e m i t h e p r e t t i e s t g i r l in t h e O l d D o m i n i o n . "
c i r c u l a r t a b l e b o u n d w i t h g r e e n b a i 2 c : t o k e n s t o repre" W h a t is t h a t t " s u d d e n l y e x c l a i m e d t h e C a p t a i n , a s
s e n t coins, f o u r men t o r u n t h e m a c h i n e , all t h o d u p e s
t h e y r o d e u p o n t h e c r e s t of a s l i g b t e m i n e n c e , a n d s a w a
t h a t can be induced t o sit down, with o b o u t 10 t o 2 0
l o n g lino of c o m p f i r e s b e f o r e t h e m less t h a n a mile d i s w h o p l a y a g a i n s t t b e b a n k , b u t all really in t h e ring, w i t b
tant
a n a p p a r e n t f a i r n e s s in t b e m o d e , b u t s o c o n d u c t e d t h a t
" T h e Y a n k e e c a m p !" c r i e d t h e M a j o r , in a s t o n i s h in five c h a n c e s t o t e n t b e « t n k m a s t w i n a n d t h o p e r s o n
ment
" Gentlemen, let's skedaddle-"
H o turned his
lose- H e r e , f r o m e a r l y m o r a , all d a y long, till t h e s m a l l
h o r s e a r o u n d t o flee, b a t M a r s h c a u g h t i t firmly b y t h e
h o u r s t h a t tell t h a t m i d n i g h t h a s g o n e , m e n s i t a o d
v
bridle.
s q u a n d e r m o n e y a n d c h a r a c t e r . S c a r c e l y a w o r d ia s p o " Major, y o u are my prisoner P be exclaimed.
k e n . a n d a l l t h a t ia in a s u b d u e d tone, nnd t h e g a m e r u n s
" W h a t ' s u p now ?''8aid the Captain.
on, c a r r y i n g u n t o l d w e a l t h i n t o t h e till of t h e b a n k , a n d
" Y o u a r c m y p r i s o n e r a l s o , " replied M a r s h , p r o d n c d i s p a i r i n t o t b e ' b e a r t , a n d f r e n z y i o t o t h e e y e of t b e l o s e r .
ing a revolver. '• T h e first w h o a t t e m p t s t o e s c a p e will
C l e r k s , s o n s of n o b l e m o t h e r s , officers w h o h a v e f o u g h t
bite the b a s t "
bravely for t h e nation, y o u n g husbands and fathers, a r c
•• W h a t ' s t h i s , M r . P a u l T" said t h e M a j o r .
d a i l y c a r r i e d o v e r t h i s m o r a l c a t a r a c t of N i a g a r a a n d a r e
" I a m M a r s h , t h e Y a n k e e s c o u t " replied he, c a l m l y :
" t h e p e r s o n w h o m y o u r a u t h o r i t i e s h a v e t w i c e s e n t e n c e d seen no m o r e .
Besides these, it h a s become fasbiocable t o form c l u b s
t o b e n a n g a s a spy, a n d e s c a p e d o n c e f r o m L i b b y p r i s o n
of w e a l t h y men, a n d in a r o o m f r o m w h i e b all a r e e x c l u d and oocc from Castle T h u n d e r . "
e d w h o a r e n o t i n v i t e d , a n d h a v e a g r e a t g a m e of c a r d s ,
" T h o d e v i l ! " e x c l a i m e d b o t h in a b r e a t h .
w i t h t h e small s t a k o of 8 2 5 o r 8 5 0 t o g i v e p i q u a n c y Co
Making t h e m ride before him, tbc scout b r o u g h t his
tbe game. T h e s e men d o not want money; but tbe e x prisoners into enmp and banded them over to the proper
a u t h o r i t i e s , o n d t h e n r e p a i r e d t o o u r h e a d q u a r t e r s t o ' i m - c i t e m e n t of t h e c h a n c e t h e y seek, a n d s o m e g o o u t from
t h e s e s c e n e s t o d e e p e r play.
p a r t such information a s be had obtained.
T h e b i l l i a r d (saloon t h a t c o n n e c t s w i t h t b e U n i o n Is o n e
S i r . N n s b y S h o w s t h a t n W a r P l a t f o r m W o n ' t D o o f t b c l a r g e s t in t h e land. I t h a s s i x t e e n t a b l e s of t b e
for the D e m o c r a c y .
n e w e s t c o m b i n a t i o n s , a o d is r u n d a y a n d n i g h t B i l l i a r d s
a r e t a k i n g t h e p l o c e of b o w l i n g , ond a r r a n g e m e n t s a r e
C H U B C H t v i n 8 N o o DISI-ENSAKHE-V. ?
Gooly 17, 1864.
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V . N n s b y , w h i c h i s p r e e c h e r uv sed c h u r c h in c h a r g e , b o w l i n g saloons. I n d e e d , m o s t of t b e m j n t l e m c n w h o
m a y retyre f j o m p u b l i e k life s h o r t l y . W h y ? metbinefca w e r e f o u n d a t t b e allevs can b e seen in t h i s i m m e n s e saloon e a c h p i o r n i n g . T h e m a n w h o r u n s t h i s e s t a b l i s h 1 b e e r t b c e n t i r e D i m e k r a t i c p d r t y w h o h a v e l o n g regarde d m e a s a n o r n a m e n t t o ray s e k s , a n d t h e w u u a i l o g e t h n r m e n t is a c u r i o s i t y in h i s way. H e i s well on t o s i x t y
luvly, e t c l a n t o . T h o w h y i s p l a n e t o a m a s s i v e intalleck, y e a r s old, b a 3 q u i t e a n u m b e r of s t o r e s , a n d e m p l o y s w o m
en for ten miles n r o a n d m a k i n g " Indian w o r k " — b o a w h i c h i s m e — t h e g o o d o l d D i m e k r a t i c p a r t y iz on t h e
kcte, b o w s , a r r o w s , & c . — w h i c h b e sells a s of I n d i a n m a u s t r a t e r o a d e t o d e s t r u c k s h u n j i . a n d , t o y o o s c a raleroad
m e t y f u r . u n l e ® i t s s w i c b t o r f , a t S h e c a g o , i t s n g o n e r , uflict o re. H e h a s a d o z e n i r o n s in t h e fire, a n d k e e p s a
a n d t h e m o a r i t s u c c c a d s a t t h e N o v e m b u r eleekshuns, s m a r t l o o k o u t t h a t n o n e of t b e m b u r n .

T h e n a m e of C b a r k a H . M a r s h in i h c a r m y of t h e
P o t o m a c is a s f a m i l i a r n s h o u s e h o l d w o r t Is. A s a h r n r e ,
s c o u t n o d skillful d c t c c t i v e , b i s f a m e a t t b c p r e s e n t e p o c h
is u n r i v a l e d .
S o m e t i m e d a r i n g t h o m o n t h of A u g u s t , 1 8 6 2 , w h e n
t h e F e d e r a l f o r c e s u n d e r G e o . P o p e w e r e o n t h e i r second annual skedaddle towards W a s h i n g t o n , Marsh was
n e a t I n t o t h e r e b e l lines, t o n w e r t a i n , if possible, t h o p l a n
of o p e r a t i o n s b e i n g p a n n e d b y t h e C o n f e d e r a t e leaders,
a n u n d e r t a k i n g i n v o l v i n g g r e a t d a n g e r a n d requiring
great courage and caution.
A s s u m i n g t h e d r e s s of a
C o n f e d e r a t e c i t i z e n , b e left o u r lines a t B r i s t o c S t a t i o n ,
following t h e A l e x a n d r i a a n d O r a n g e railroad.
A t Catlett's Station he discovered a considerable rebel
force, Which h e t h o u g h t p r o p e r t o a v o i d , so h e t o o k t o
w o o d s t o w e s t w a r d i a t h e d i r e c t i o n of W a r r e n t o n .
He
• t o p p e d a t t h ^ h o u s B o f Colonel Morris, situated a short
distance from T h r e e Mile Station,
on t h e W a r r e n t o n
b r a c c h r o a d , w h e r e h e was h o s p i t a b l y e n t e r t a i n e d b y t h e
C o l o n e l ' s family, a s t h e y h a d DO s u s p i c i o n of w h o be really TOO. H e l e a r n e d t h a t S t u a r t , t h e rebel c a v a l r y g e n e r a l , h a d o c c u p i e d t b c h o u s e a s h i s h e a d q u a r t e r s ; only
the day previous h e had moved to Beallon Station.
T h e l a d i e s of t h e h o u s e finding M a r s h nn a g r e e a b l e
fellow a n d an e a g e r l i s t e n e r , t o o k g r e a t a p p a r e n t pleasu r e in i m p a r t i n g t o h i m t h e c o n v e r s a t i o n t h e y h a d o v e r h e a r d b e t w e e n S t u a r t a n d h i s staff, w i t h s u c h o t h e r inform a t i o n as h a d c o m e t o t h e i r k n o w l e d g e , e v e r y word" of
which was eagerly n o t e d by the scout. M a r s h w e n t to
Bealton Station, A u b u r n and W a r r e n t o n , and spent a
n u m b e r of d a y s in m a k i n g p e r s o n a l o b s e r v a t i o n s of t h e i r
m o v e m e n t s , a n d p i c k i n g u p s c r a p s of v a l u a b l e i n f o r m a t i o n . A f t e r b e c o m i n g a u curant in t h e rebel p r o g r a m m e ,
h e s t a r t e d t o return t o o u r c a m p , n e a r M s n a s s b s J o n o tion, w h e r e h e w o h l d , u n d o u b t e d l y , h a v e a r r i v e d w i t h o u t
m e e t i n g w i t h a n y n u v e u t n r e w o r t h y o f b e i n g recorded
b a d n o t h i s i n n a t e love of m i s c h i e f f o r t h e o n c e o v e r c o m e
bis customary caution.
W h e n a b o B t ten miles f r o m o u r lines, be l e a r n e d t h a t
a M a j o r and C a p t a i n W r e a t a neighboring house taking
s u p p e r , a n d b e rrcklcsnjv resolved t o j o i n t h e m , a m i if
p o w i b l e , g i v e e c l a t b y t h e o c c n i s o n b y f r i n g i n g t h e m int o o u r lines a s p r i s o n e r t
Accordingly he approacbcd
t h e h o u s e in t h e most i n n o c e n t m a n n e r c o n c e i v a n l o , a n d
knocked boldly a t tho door for admission.
H e was admitted and shown into t h e parlor, w h e r e he
found t h e t w o offirerM; on v e r s i n g w i t h t h e l a d y of t h e
B. H o in t r o d need h i m s e l f a s M r . P a u l a c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e R i c h m o n d I n q u i r e r , in s e a r c h of a s a p p e r
a n d b e d f o r t h e n i g h t , w i t h w n i c h t h e lndy s a i d s h e c o u l d
a c c o m m o d a t e h i m . H e mndff-himself verv a m u s i n g a n d
c h a t t e d w i t h t h e officers till t h e y blessed t h e l u c k y c D a n c c
w h i c h introduced t h a n t o such a convivial companion.
A f t e r supper, as thov w e r e amusing themselves "with
p i p e s a n d w h i s k e y , t h o M a j o r , w h o w n s rather livdly f r o m
hie c a n t e e n , remarked t o M a r s h : — " I ' v e b e e n h ^ r e t e n
d a y s . M r . P a u l , a n d i t s a little t h o d u l l e s t p l a c e I e v o r
v i s i t e d . T h o C a p t a i n h e r e a n d myself h a v e s c o u l e d all
over t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d and haven't found a p r e t t y girl
t o Birt w i t h — h e m , a m o s t d u c o d s t u p i d plocc. i n d e e d ,
w h e r e t h e r e o r e no p r e t t y g i r l s t o t h a n k a fellow f o r p r o t c c t H w t h e m , a i n ' t it, M r f P o u l ? "
" . Y o u d o n ' t k n o w w h e r e t o l o o k f o r <bem, M a j o r ,
repljed M a r s h , l a u g h i n g , a n d g i v i n g h i m a k n o w i n g wink
•' I h a v e b e e n in t h i s s e c t i o n f r e q u e n t l y , a n d k n o w alm o s t e v e r y f o o t of g r o u n d , a n d I m u s t say t h a t s o m e of
t h e m o s t b e a u t i f u l p i r i s in V i r g i n i a a r e l i v i n g a b o u t us,
b a t they are exceedingly verdant and unsophisticated,
a n d p r o b a b l y d o Dot s a i t t b o t a s t e of o n e like y o u r s e l f ,
w h o h a s b e e n a c c u s t o m e d t o t h e m o r e c u l t i v a t e d artificial c h a r m s of t h e R i c h m o n d b e l l e s . " j
i •• T h e d e u c e y o n soy, M r . P a u l ! " e x c l a i m e d t b c M a j o r ,
raising b i s c a n t e o n t o h i s lips, a n d t h e n b a n d i n g i t o v e r —
".green and unsophisticated too! M r . P a u l , you must
i n t r o d u c e m e . " he c o n t i n u e d , l a y i n g his h a n d on M a r s h ' s
k n e e f a m i l i a r l y : •• w o n ' t w e h a v e a t i m e . C a p . ? " — t u r n i n g t o h i s s u b a l t e r n — " w o n ' t w e R i c h m o n d fellows m a k e
a secsntioo a m o n g these g r e e n c o u n t r y damsels!"
•• O f c o u r s e y o u ' l l bo i r r e s i s t i b l e , " returned t h e C a p tain.
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.
T h e rank of M a j o r h a s a m u s i c a l r i n g o n a w o m a n s
e a r , " suggested Marsh.
" E x a c t l y , " replied t h e M a i o r , " t o tell t h e t r u t h , m y
success a m o n g t h e ladies has been almost w i t h o u t parallel
— a s t o n i s h i n g , 'ppn m y w o r d . P a s s t b o c a n teen, C a p . , t h e w u s s i s i t s g o n e n i s s ! " S i n g l e r !" e x c l a m o s a p a t r y p a s s t h e canteoO^—style a n d k n a c k w i n t h o ladies, e h , o t i c a n d s e l f - s a c r i f k i n D i m e k r a t w h o b a g a _ P o s t O r f i s in
h i s b e c m i n e y e , " Einglcr t h a t s u c c e s s s h u d r o o i n u s . —
Mr. Paul?"
J
W h y , that's wat we're goin fur."
Jently. my f r e n d . —
" U n d o u b t e d l y , " M a r s h returned.
U v w a t a v a i l i z i t t o e l e c t "a P r e s i d e n t in s u c h a w a y a z
T h e M a j o r t o o k a n o t h e r p u l l a t t h e c a n t e e n and>-replen2 m a i k i t m o r e l l y s a r t i n to b e e d e f e c t e d e v e r a r t e r ? —
isbed his pipe with tobacco.
" O b , b y t b c /way, M r .
T r o o , w e ' d h e v t h e P o s t Orfis, b u t w i t h a a b i l i s h u n K o n P a u l , h o w f a r a r e t h e s e p r e t t y f e m i n i n e t front h e r e ! '
g r i s s t o w a t c h us w h e r e ' d b e t h e c h o n c i s u v s t e e l i n g ne" O b , only a s h o r t ride, say f o u r o r five roflcs," a n s w e r cessary t o o u r s u p p o r t ?
ed Marsh.
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T o e l o c y d o i t T h e Democrisy hev postponed their
" T h e d e n c o y o u s a y ! W h y . t h a t ' s b e y o o d o u r line*.
41
Y e s , " replied t h e s c o u t , » b u t t h e p i c k e t s a r e e a s i l y c o n v e n s h u n till i t is a s c e r t a i n e d h o w L e e vs. G r a n t c o m e s
Ef Lee whales G r a n t — P e a c e Platform.
Ef Grant
flaaked, a n d w e a r e s u r e t o find thorn a t h o m e a n d a l o n e , o u t
w h i c h w o u l d n o t b e TOO c a s e if t h e y w e r e w i t h i n o u r wholes L e e — W a r P l a t f o r m . N o w t b e c h a n c i s a r e t h a t
L e e will b e w h i p t , for tbe tyrent L i n k e n has a s p i t e at
lines."
Y e s , y e s , " s a i d t h e M a j o r , " b u t t h e Y a n k e e s m i g h t t h a t g r a t e a n d g o o d m a n . T h e n w e ae a p a r t y , a n a g o
o a d e s c e n t u p o n t h e h o u s e a n d c a p t u r e us, w h i c h in t o t h e c a m p a n e on t h e c o r r u p t n i s u v t h e A d m i n i s t r a s b e n , a n d b e e t e m , a n n g i t t h e p o s t orfises. W a t t h e o ?
would b e paying p r e t t y dear for o o r whistle."
" I d o n t t h i n k a y a n k e e h a s b e e n w i t h i n five m i l e s o f W h y t h i s . T b c w a r is o u r w a r ; t h e t a x i s is our t a x i s ;
the place within a month.
I a l w a y s a c t u p o n t h e p r i n - t h e d i a f t s i s our d r a f t s ; a n d tee w o o d h e v I h e responsic i p l e t h a t f a i n t h e a r t n e v e r w o n f a i r l a d y . N o t h i n g ven- b i l i t y i o s t i d u v o u r e o e m i s . E z a m a t t e r uv c o a r s e D i m o c r e t e w o o d h e v t o d o t h e v o l u n t o e r i n . for i t w o o d b e
t u r e a n d y o u will n o t h i n g g a i n , y o n k n o w , M a j o r . "
" E g a d , y o u ' r e right, M r . P a u l — h o w m a n y are t h e r e " ' their war, and t h e a r m i e s wood h e v t o b e ied b y D i m e T h r e e ; all pretty, a g e d
respectively
t w e n t y - t w o , k r a t i c Ginerakt. G o o d f l e v i n s ! iraagin 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 D i m e k r a t s u n d e r rich e z M i c k L e D a n a n d B o o e l !
What a
aty. a n d e i g h t e e n / r e s p o n d e d t h e s c o u t .
G a d , I H g o — w i l l y o u i n t r o d u c e u s t o - n i g h t T c r i e d redobein uv m a g o r i t i a — w h a t a w a s t e u v v o t i n s t o c k t b e r
wood be.
the Major, excitedly.
T h e t r o o p o l i s y fer u s i s peese. E z a p e e s e p a r t y w e
" I f a rather t w o late, I fear," replied M a r s h .
" N e v e r m i n d , " returned t h e M a j o r , " w i l l y o u g o w i t h a r e c e r t i n of g i t t i n t h e s u p p o r t of t h e e e classes, t o w i t :
T h e s t i n g y cusses w h o o b j e c t t o p a y i n t a x i s .
uaT"

T h e cowartflv cusses w h o are r / r a d e uv bcio d r a f t e d .
" I h a v e no h o r s e , " s e i a t h e s c o u t .
E v e r y d r a f t and every new t a x j e s t m o r e ' n a d d s t o o u r
" M y o r d e r l y h a s o n e w h i c h y o u c * n ride, said t h e
M a j o r , r i s i n g t o h i s feet—which b y t h e w a y w e r e r a t h e r rente, s o f a s t i n d e e d , t h a t ef we c o o d s t o p t h e M e t h o d i s t ,
u n s t e a d y — " c o m e , O a p t a i n . b e s t i r y o u r s e l f , w e l l b e off P r e s b y t e r i a n . L u t h e r a n , <tc., r e v i v e l s u t - r e l i g i o n , a n d g i t
w
h
i s k y b a c k t o old p r i c e s s o t h a t w e c o o d a f f o r d t o u s e
instantly."
i t p r o f o o * k , w e c o o d b e in g o o d s h a p e n e x t faH
" .But, M a j o r , " d e m u r r e d t h e C a p t a i n , " w e
B y b c i n a W a r p a r t y w e loae all t h e s e p e o p l e , a n d t a l k
a r m s with us."
'• W o d o n ' t w a n t a n y — M r . P a u l s a y s t h e r e i s n o t a t h e m o a t , a n d in t h e n a m e o f b e v i n w a t w o o d b e l e f t o f
nsf
.
P e e s e i s o u r b e s t a n d only h o H , a n d ooleffl t h e p a r t y
^ ^ Y e t ^ wall/" said the Captain, " I ' m with you."
In
f a c t b e w a s q n i t o v a n x i o u s t o g o a s t h e M a j o r , b u t n o t t a i k t h a t d o d g e I s h e l retire, for w e c a n ' t w i n b u t w u n s t
o n w a r , a o d t h e n t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s w e ' d h a v e t o n=quite so tipsy.

Jfl KMi ifM Witiij Jallj til Eifejitiwlilwild.

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Receiver.

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J

A Speech not Bargained for.
A t a c o p p e r h e a d m e e t i n g in I l l i n o i s a f t e r t b e b i g g u n s
b a d e x p l o d e d , t b c c o p s called o n a y o u n r s o l d i e r o r
w e l l k n o w n loyalty t o m a k o a s p e a c h — t h i n k i n g t o h a v e
s o m e f u n o u t of b i r a . H e m a d e a few b r i e f remarks a s
follows, w h i c h w e find in t b o C i n c i c a t i G a z e t t e .
Giwn.iocKx: T h e ereat cry t h a t I have beard t o day,
h a s b e e n p e a c e , p e a c e . I tell y o u t h e r e i s no m a n in t b c
nation t h a t desires poocc more than I do, a p e r m a n e n t
l a s t i n g p e a c e . ( C h e e r s . ) A n d g e n t l e m e n , I will tell y o u
h o w w e will g e t i t ; fight t h i s w a r o a t ; t a k e e v e r y n e g r o
in t b e rebel S t a t e s a n d e x t e r m i n a t e e v e r y rebel n o m a t t e r w h e r e y o n find h i m . (HisBaal G e n t l e m e n y o u n e e d
not t r y t o hiss m o down, I have faced almost a s mean a
c r o w d a s is n o w h e r e . I m e a n t b c t h i e v e s a o d b u s h w h a c k e r s of T e n n e s s e e .
I k n o w t h a t I w a s called u p o n
t o m a k e s p e e c h o u t of d e r i s i o n , a n d ! i n t e n d t o tell y o u
what I think of you. W h e n G o d said be would save
S o d o m if o n e righteous m a n c o u l d b e f o u n d t h e r e ; I
h a v e n o d o n b t b e w o u l d h a v e d o n e i t a n d t o d a y if y o u
all s t o o d u p o n t b e b r i n k of hell, a n d b e w e r e t o s a y t h a t
h e w o u l d s a v e y o u if o o e loiyal m a n c o u l d b e found a m o n g
you. I have not the least d o u b t b u t there would b e a
g r e a t m a n y s t r a n g e f a c e s in b d l f o r s u p p e r .
1 h a v e s o m e t h i n g m o r e t o tell y o o b e f o r e I l e a v e TOO.
T h o Baltimore Convention has nominated A b r a h a m
Lincoln and A n d r e w Jobneoo. and we intend to elect
t b e m a n d e n d t h e war. t o o .
W e will s u b j u g a t e e v e r y infernal rebel in t b e c o u n t r y , n o m a t t e r w h e t h e r N o r t h o r
S o u t h , f o r a s sAon a s t b e rebels in f r o n t a r c w h i p p e d ,
t h r e e old soldiers w h o h a v e been t h r o u g h tho S o u t h e r n
C o n f e d e r a c y will c o m e h o m e a n d walk r i g h t t h r o u g h
v o u r infernal C o p p e r h e a d p a r t y , j uo sf t l i k e A b e ran bis
y
rail t h r o u g h t h e r o t t e n c a n k e r o f" t b c o l d D e m o c r a t i c
party.
G e n t l e m e n , w h e n y o u w i s h to b e a r from m e a g a i n , y o u
•have o n l y t o call u p o o me. I a m a l w a y s a t h o m e .
W m . W o o d w a r d i s a resident of O h i o , a n d I b e l i e v e
o f C i n c i n n a t i , h a s b e e n a d j u t a n t of a n I n d i a n regiment
W e c o m i d e r h i m a t r e e loyal m a s .

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOL. VI.

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thus
avoided
tnem.
To
one
is unrivaled.
^ :
MORGAN BATES,
jme time during tbe moDth of August, 1862, when unaccustomed to such exploits, passing the lines under at my bar, has alluz appeared to me to be tbe
tho Federal forces under (Jen. Pope were on their sec- tbe circumstances would have been almost impossible.— heigbth uv earthly bliss.
Bvrroft *WD r«or*i«ro*.
pBfBOIJniM V . NASBV,
ood annual skedaddle townrds Washington, Marsh was They had passed several picket posts without interrupPastur uv scd church in chargc.
TKBMB.
ncnt Into the rebel lines, to nssertain, if possible, the plan tion, and our scout imagined himself beyond their lines,
T w o D o l l a r s a Y e a r , P a y a b l e I n Atlvnnoe. of operations being pursued by the Confederate leaders, and consequently advanced with less caution than at first.
Gambling
at
Saratoga.
A DVSBTISSM i*T8 i osetted for One Dollar and Fifty Cents an undertaking involving great danger nnd requiring Suddenly tbe clear voice of the watchful sentinel comsquare (ten lines) for the Bret Insertion, «nd fifty cents great courage and caution. Assuming the dress of a manded them to halt
Saratoga Corr. to the N Y. World.
each subsequent Insertion. Yearly Advertiements—•SIS
" It's all up with us," said the Major, •' we can't get
Bowling is getting nnfashionablci it is too much like
one square; $90 for three squares; $10 for half a col- Confederate citizen, he left our lines at Bristoe Station,
out—hang the luck !"
work. Gambling is carried on hero at a fearful rate.—
ls and $75 for one colugto. Legal ad vrrtisementssi the following the Alexandria and Orange railroad.
11
Yes wo can—leave it to me," whispered Marsh.
s prescribed by law ; Bfty.cenU per folio of 100 words, At Oailett's Station he (fiscovered a considerable rebel
Thousands change hands daily, and the yonng men, solthe IIrst Insertion.and twenty-fl*e cents for eschsnb'/Who goes there ?"
diers home from tbe war with their pay iu their pocket,
>eqocnb Every Bin re counts a word. Figure work without forcc, which be thought pra|>er to nvoid, so he took to
"Grand rounds," said Marsh desperately.
young Califoroians and old men, are Infttuated, and the
Voles, 50 percent added. Bole and flgore work, double woods to westward in tho direction of Warrenton. He
'Dismount and disarm, and advance one and give tbe bcttiug is high. Near the United States Hotel is a large
stopped at th<f bouse of Colonel Morris, situated a short
double brick bouse. AU is quiet around it. Men go in
All' leg* I advertisement* to bepsid forstrlcUyinadTance. distance from Three Mile Station, on the Wnrrenton countersign."
Marsh sprang from his horse and advanced to the sol- as if to a sacrifice. No sound issues from the dwelling.
branch road, where he was hospitably entertained by tbe
It is kept by Morrissoy, and is, out of New York, the
Colooet's family, as tbey had DO suspicion of who be rea- dier, who stood ready to receive the password.
" My man," said be, " somehow or other tbe counter- largest gambling houso in the country. It is kept in
lly was. He learned that Stuart, the rebel cavalry general, had occupied the bouse as his headquarters; only sign has leaked out, and the boys have got hold of it ; style. All the machinery is well adjusted, well oiled, and
they
arc
goiDg
out
on
all
sides
of
us,
so
we
have
changed
moves
without friction. The table is elegant, and costly
tbe day previous he had moved to Bealton Station.
ReKiste.
MORGAN BATES.
The ladies of the house finding Marsh nn agreeable tho countersign—it is now CrosB Keys, nnd you must let viands and wines are spread In profusion. It bears tbo
Receiver.
REUBEN GOODRICH. fellow and an eager listener, took great ooparent pleas- no one out on the old one."
name of a "Club House," and many public men who
•' They must say CrosB Keys instead of Melvern Hill, hold the repute and life of men in their bands are said to
ure in imparting to him the conversation they had overGRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS. heard between Stuart and his staff, with such other infor- must they."
board there. But thousands are lost and won within
;
" Yes, yes, my man, keep a sharp lookout; youH be that quiet
retieat.
^
JUDOS or PSOSATE
..CURTIS -FOWLER, Mapleton. mation as had come to their knowledge, every word" of a sergeant yet. Where's the next picket post r"
which was eagerly noted by the scout. Marsh went to
Morrissoy can be seen at any tiroeat tbe United States,
RHRKIFF
E. F. DAME. Traverse City.
"
Down
yon,
by
the
old
house."
Bealtoo Station, Auburn and Warrenton. and spent a
dressed in style, a short, athletic, powerful man. quiet
S^Srr Taiwan
-MOBOAN,
P*
Come on, gentlemen," said Marsh to bis compan- and offewwords. He came to New York in 1852, from
Mnnnr QMM'.
JAMES 1- BRAljD,
number of days in making personal observations of their
IUOIBTKK or DMD«...,....JAMra P. BRAND,
movements, and picking up scraps of valudble informa- ions. Accordingly they rode up, and he mounted his borse Troy. He was tbon a fighter, poor, dnuiken and brutal.
Paos. ATToaxKY
C. H. MARSH,
M
tion. After becoming au curant in therebelprogramme, and tbe trio rode past the unsuspecting guard. He was He came to whip Bill Poole ana his party, to whom be
CiacuiT COCKT COM.
C. H. MAB8H.
halted
by the next pickets, as he took no pains to nvoid bore a deadly hate. He was engftgeu to protect tiie balhe started to return to our camp, tear Manassas Junction, where he wohld, undoubtedly, have arrived without them, since he hod the countersign; with this be experi- lot boxes in a ward election.' lie then arranged tho
meeting with any nuventure worthy of being recorded enced no difficulty in passing. Onco berond tbe rebel fight with Sullivan, and became tbe champion or tbe fanlines he felt perfectly safe and cantered along tbe road In cy. Ho has made money (is said to be worth 8500,000,)
Congremlonnl Corresgjndlng Committee—Foftrtb bad not his innate ipve of mischief for the once overcome happy frame of mind.
is a ffrtot stock operator, and keeps acvt+al of tbe largest
his customary canticwMr. Paul, for God's sake how much far- gambling bouses in tbe city of New York. Ho is a
" Mr. Paul,
T
Wben about ten miles from our lines, he learned that
OSMOND TOWEB (Chairman)
lonta;
ther Is it ! I hnow wc have ridden at least five miles," steady man now; drinks nothing, and does not gamble
MOBO AN BATB8. .V
J . ^ n LPn & a Major and CaptainWre at a neighboring house taking said the Major, at last
H O. KtNQSBUBY

himself. He has a lease of the race track for the races,
supper, and be rccklcd»|v resolved to join them, ami if
Only a short distance nowt" returned Marsh.
JAMES A. 8WBESSEY
f^Coand brings up at his own expense, detectives from New
possible, give eclat by t ic occaison by bringing them inT. W. WHITE.,
I'm glad of it," said tho Major, " for somehow I York to keep pickpockets away nnd preserve good order.
to our lines as prisoner . / Accordingly he approached
vA. w.
H
E
B
B
E
£
L
,
•££25?'
dou't
feel
half
so
sentimental
and
romantic
as
I
did
the house in the most ii nocent manner conceivable, and
All around this " Club House" are rambling tables,
H. OWDlNtJft
awhile ago. Really, I wouldn't ride another mile to see
knocked boldly at tho dbor for admission.
flELOS
U FILER
"u^r^
Co
all open to the eye. A room is selected, a small semiW. DIVINE,
Montcalm Co.
He was admitted asid shown into the parlor, where he the prettiest girl in the Old Dominion."
•• What is that !" suddenly exclaimed the Captain, as circular table bound with green baize, tokens to reprefound
the
two
ofBcersconvereing
with
tbe
lady
of
the
sent
coiiis, four men to ruo the machine, all the dupes
Representative District Republican Committee.
house. He introdoml himself as Mr. Paul, a corres- tbey rode upon the crest of a slight ominence, and saw a that can be induced to sit down, with nbout„ 10 to 20
•MOUOAN BATES,(Chairman)............-Trtver-eCUypondent of the Ricnmdnd Inquirer, in search of a supper long liiie of campfires before them less than a mile dis- who play against the bank, but all really in tbe ring, with
JOHN 8. DIXON
tant
and bed for tbe night, with wnicb the lady said she could
JOHN M. OODDARD
» * Baplds.
The Yankee camp !" cried the Major, in astonish- an apparent fairnesB in tbo-tnode. but so conducted that
accommodate him. He mndChimself very amusir.g and
K. C. TUTTI.E^.
in five chances to ten tbe bank must win aui tbe person
DKLOS U FII.KB,
.....Manistee,
chatted with the officers till they blcs^'d the lucky chance ment " Gentlemen, let's skedaddle." He turned his lose. Here, from early morn, all day long, till tho snail
which introduced them to such a coovivial companion. horse around to flee, but Marsh caught it firmly by the hours that tell that midnight has gone, men sit and
County Corresponding Committee.
bridle.
After supper, as thev were amusing themselves with
squander money and character. Scarcely a word is spo.MOlUiAX BATES, (Chairsun)
Travewe City. pipes and whiskey,the Motor, who was rather lively from
" Major, yon are my prisoner !" he exclaimed.
ken. and all that is in a subdued tone, nnd tbe game runs
CUABi.ES H. MABSH...
" What's up now ! ' said the Captain.
his canteen, remarked to Marsh:—" I've been li^re ten
CIIABl.ES T. 800P1BLD....
"You arc my prisoner also," replied Marsh, prodnc- on, earning untold wealth into the till of tho bank, and
days,
Mr..
Paul,
and
its
a
little
the
dullest
place
I
ever
K.P.LADD
g a revolver. " The first who attempts to escape will dispair into tbe'heart, and frenzy into tbe eye of tbe loser.
visited.
Tho
Captain
here
and
myself
have
scouted
all
C. K. BAILEY
Clerks, sons of noble mothers, officers who have fought
over the neighborhood and haven't found a pretty girl bite the bust"
bravely for tbe nation, young husbands and fathers, are
•• What's this, Mr- Paul !" said the Major.
Township Republican Committee.
to flirt with—hem, a most ducod stupid plncc. indeed,
" I am Marsh, the Yankee scout," replied he, oalmly: daily carried over this moral cataract of Niagara and art
THAVSKHf.
where there are no pretty girls to thank a fellow for proseen
no more.
the person whom your authorities have twice seotenced
CIIABLES H. MABSH, (Chairman).—....Traverae City. tcctinjt them, ain't it, Mr. Paul?"
Besides these, it has become faahiocable to form ebbs
# n
JOHN A. I'EBRY..
----".You don't know where to look lor <hem, Major, to be nang as a spy, and escaped once from Libby prison of wealthy men, and in a room from wbieb all are excludE. L.SJ'BA(!UE. . . . . . . .
and
ooce
from
Castle
Thunder."
repljrtl Marsh, laughing, and giving him a knowing wink
pKwmsfLA.
ed who are not invited, end have a great game of cards,
" The devil!" exclaimed both in a breath.
OinrriH FUWI.EB, (Chairman).
Map eton.
I have been in this section frequently, and know alwith the small stako of 825 or 850 to; give piquancy to
Jill.EN' B. HAHIHT,
...
t every foot of ground, and I must say that some of Making them ride before him, the scout brought hi? the game. These men do not want mooey; but tbo exprisoners into camp nnd handed them over to the proper
A. P. LANCASTEB,
the
most
beautiful
girls
in
Virginia
arc
living
about
us,
WUITSWAVXK.
authorities, and then repaired to our headquarters to im- citement of the chance they seek, and some go out from
but
they
oro
exceedingly
verdant
and
unsophisticated,
CHABLES T. 8COFIELD, (Chairman).;
Whitewater.
these scenes to deeper play.
and probably do not suit tbo taste of one like yourself, part such information as he hod obtained.
CHAill.KS H. ESTEB,
r.'.
"
The billiard saloon that conoects with the Union Is one
who bos been accustomed to the more cultivated artifi- Mr. Nni.br Shows that a War Platform Won't Do of the largest In the land. It has sixteen tables of the
AMBBOSE BUTTON
JOHN PULSIPHER
cial charms of the Richmond belles."
for
the
Democracy.
newest combinations, aod is ruo day and night Billiards
AkXIKA.
i
•'
The
deoce
you
soy,
Mr.
Paul!"
exclaimed
the
Major,
A. P. WHEELOCK...
Almira
Cliuncn UY THK Noo DlSI'EXSASIlKN. ? are taking the place of bowling, and arrangements are
raising his canteen to his lipe, and then handing it over—
•JOSEPH MABDEN
Gooly 17, 1864.
J
being made to nave a room in which ladies and gentleM
" green and unsophisticated too! Mr. Paul, you must
MOBTEX D. CAMPBELL

It is probyhle—yes, I may say tolable sartin—that P. men can go in companies, as they forineriy did to the
Introduce me," he continued, laying his hand on Marsh's
bowling saloons. Indeed, most of tbe gentlemen who
Emmet County Republican Committee.
knee familiarly: "won't we have a time, Cap.f'—turn- V. Nasby, which is preecher uv sed church iu charge, were found at the allevs can be seen in this immense saWM. H. FIFE (Chairman)
Little Traverae. ing to his subaltern—" won't we Richmond fellows make may retyre fjoni pubiick life shortly. Why ! metbinefcs
ANDREW PORTER
"
1 beer tbo entire Dimekratic pArty who have long regard- loon each morning. The man who runs this establisha sensation among those green country damsels!"
ment is o curiosity iu bis way. He is well ou to sixty
DANIEL HOLMES
"
" Of course you'll be irresistible," returned the Cap- ed me as an ornament to my scks, and the wuu altogethur years old, has quite a number of stores, and employs woRepublican Committee of Antrim County.
, luvly, reclame. The why is plane to a massive intalleck, men for ten miles around making " Iudian work"—bast
JAMES L GILBERT (Chairman)
Elk llapids- tain.
which is me—the goo4 old Dimekratic party is on the
«'
The
rank
of
Major
has
a
musical
ring
on
a
woman
s
kets,
bows, arrows, fee.—which be sells as of Indian manRICHARD KNIGHT
" " " ,lton
strate roade to destruckshunjiand, to yoose a rale road
ear," suggested Marsh.
DANIEL F. TRUE
M ufacture. He has a dozen irons in tho fire, and keeps a
Exactly," replied the Maior," to tell the truth, my metyfur. unless its swicht orf, at Shccago. its a goner, smart lookout that none of them burn.
Leelanaw County Republican Committee.
and
the
moar
it
succeads
at
the
Novembur
cleckshuus,
success among the ladies has been almost without parallel
O.*. SMITH, WM. E. P0WEBS
CffiTO TH1B8, ROBERT LEE
CentrtviBe. —astonishing,'jpharayword. Pass the canteen. Cap., the wu8S is its goneniss! " Singler !" exclames a patryA Spccch not Bnrgalncd for.
GEO. RAY, J. E. FISHER...:
01«a Arbor. ss the canteeni—style and knack win the ladies, eh, otic and self-sacrifieiu Dimekrat who has a Post Orfis in
At a copperhead meeting in Illinois, after the big guns
his becmiii eye, " singler that succcs» shuu rooin us.—
r. Paul!"
j
Why, that's wat we're go'm fur." Jently. my frond.— had explooed, tbe cops called on a younc soldier of
" Undoubtedly," Marsh
returned.

O. H . M A K S ^ I ,
wat avail iz it to elect a President in such a way az well known loyalty to make a sncach—thinking to have
Tbe Major took another pull at the canteen ana replen- Uv
2 maik it morelly snrtin to bee defected ever artor !— some fun out of him. He maac a few brief remarks as
ished his pipe with tobacco. " Oh, by tbe/way, Mr. Troo,
we'd hev the Post Orfis, but with a abilishun Kon- follows, which we find in the Cincinati Gazette.
Paul, how lar are these pretty femininet from here!
GRXTI.IWRX: The ereat cry that I have heard to day,
A1JO
" Ob, only a short ride, say four orfiveiniles," answer- gri8s to watch us where'd be the chancis uv steeling ne- has been peace, peace. I tell you there is no man in the
cessary to our support !
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
ed Marsh.
/
Toelocydait Tbe Democrisy hev postponed their nation that desires peace more than I do, a permanent,
Tbe deuce you say! Why, that's berood our line®.
NOTARY PUBLIC t CONVEYANCEB,
lasting
pcacc. (Cheers.) And gentlemen, I will tell you
Yes," replied the scout, " but the pickets are easily convenshun till it is ascertained how Lee vs. Grant comes how we will get it; fight this war out; take every negro
Traverse City, Grand Traverae County. Mich.
flanked, and we are sore to find thom at home and alone, out Ef Lee whales Grant—Peace Platform. Ef Grant
Offlce In Dwelling House.
1-ly which would cot bo roe case if they were within our whales Leo—War Platform. N ow the chancis are that in tbe rebel Stotcs and exterminate every rebel no matLoe will be whipt, for the tyrent Linken has a spite at ter where you find him. (HS5]~ Gentlemen you need
noes."
.
not try to hiss me down, I have weed almost as mean a
« Yes, yes," said the Major, " but the Yankees might that grate and good man. Then we se a party, ana go crowd as is oow here. I mean tbe thieves and bushmake ft descent upon the house and capture us, which In to the cam pane on the corruptnis uv tho Administro- whackers of Tennessee. I know that I was called upon
shen, and beet em, ann git the post orfises. Wat then !
would be paying pretty dear for our whistle."
to make speech out of derision, and i Intend to toll you
DETROIT, Michigan,
I don't think a yankee has been within five miles or Why this. The war is our war; the taxis is our taxis; what I think of you. When God said he would save
the place within a month-. I always act upon the prin- the diafts is our drafts; and tie wood hev Ihe responsi- Sodom if one righteous man could be found there ; I
ciple that faint heart never won fair lady. Nothing ven- bility iostid uv our enemis. Ez a malter uv coarse Dim- have DO doubt fie would have done i t and to day if you
ocrats wood hev to do tbe volunteerin. fer it wood be
ture and you will nothing gain, you koow^M<or."
all stood upon tbe brink of bell, and he. were to say that
«• Egad, you're right, Mr. Paul—how many are there! their war, and the armies wood bev to be led by Dime- he would save you if one loyal man could be found among
"Throe; all pretty, aged respectively twenty-two, kratic Ginerals. Good ilevins I imagin 500,000 Diroe- you, I have not the least doubt but there would be a
krats
under
sich
et
Mick
Lellan
and
Booel
1
What
a
twenty, and eighteen,' responded the scout.
great many strange faces in hell for supper.
" Gad, 111 go—will you introduce UB to-night I cried redobsin uv msgoritis—what a waste uv votin stock ther
I have something more to tell you before I leave yon.
wood be.
|
Does all klnda of work In Ma line. 8hop * ^ d e n " j the Major, excitedly.
The trod polisy fer us is peese. Ez a peese party we Tbo Baltimore Convention has nominated Abraham
" It's rather two late, I fear," replied Marsh.
Lincoln and Andrew Johnsoo. and we intend to elect
work left witb K. U 8pi hprompt attentloo.
are
certin
of
gitbn
the
sapport
of
these
classes,
to
wit
:
»
Never
mind,"
returned
the
Major,
"
will
you
go
with
(1MJ*)
getwttE'pn
d, will meet
them and end the war. too. We wiD subjugate every inThe stingy cusses who object to payin taxis.
us!"

.
The cowardly cusses who are .-/ride uv bcin drafted. fernal rebel in fbc country, no matter whether North or
" I have no horee,r saia the scout.-.
Every draft and every new tax jest more'n adds to our South, for as s6on as the rebels in front are whipped,
" My orderly has one which you can ride," 6aid the
STANDARD
Major, rising to hisfeet—whichby the way were rather ranks, BO fast, indeed, that ef we cood stop the Methodist, these old soldiers who have been through tho Southern
oDBtsady—" come. Captain, bestir yourself, well be off Presbyterian. Lutheran, 4c., revivels u\-religion, and git Confederacy will come home and walk right through
whisky back- to old prices so that we cood afford to — your infernal Copperhead party, jutt like Abe run bis
OB ALL KINDS.
intently."
rail through the rotten canker of the old Democratic
"JBoL Major," demurred the Captain, "we have no it profoos8$, we coal be In good shape next fall
By bcin a War party we loae all these people, ond talk party.
arms with us."
Gentlemen, when you wish to hear from mc again, you
«• Wo don't want any—Mr. Paul says there is not ft them out, and in the name of hevin wat wood be left of
FAIRBANKS, GREEN LEAF A CO.,
. "have only to call opoo me. I am always at home.
particle of danger."
. . .
„ T us!
m Lake Street, CHICACO.
Wm. Woodward is a resident of Ohio, and I believe
•* YeiywaU," said the Captain, " I m with you.
In Peese is our best and only hoK, and onless the party
For aale in Detroit by PABRAKD * 8HELEY.
fact he was quito-a? anxious to go as the Major, but not taik that dodge I sbel retire, for wc can't win but wunst of Cincinnati, 5»as been adjutant of an Indian regiment.
J»-Be careful to buy only the G e n u i n e ^
on w*r, and then the respowibiUties we'd have to ««- We cosrider Wm a tree loyal man.
quite so tipsy.
one iri8M.

<% Crani Cratase Utralii,

f

AH Kirii if lit friithf Until iri

OlltBB 8TATK8 LA1P >mCH M W?B8i OTT, IIC8.

mil Ttwagg KUTHAL mwa.

S

^Mtorntj anil Counsellor at £ato,

JACKSON «t WILEY~
F o u n d e r s and M a c h i n i s t s ,

D E. CARTER,
"Watch M a k e r and Jeyjgler

s i x

U I I C V

W W . " 1 M . M P I

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FAIRBANKS'
S C A L E S

J l s
V M I HB«B W e Q n i n e * »
1
T h c
Mam. M e d n r y o n McClelli.i..
Sev-en-TMrt'ea-WIba,f^.
V
*
§ T b e m c s t i o n isiolten a s k W > b a t we h a v e gained b y
E v e r y b o d y k n o w s t h a t S a m . M e d a r y i s t h e ;old war"We trust that a large portion o
^
^^ftigwar.
W e lje'gatw|l «%thai*e
not k » t .
^ . h / f t u i n Democracy
H e was f o r many vear.< d e r e d the A p p e a l of M r . Fessenden. o u r new S c c e t a r y or
^
„ quMfco,, a s U i t w a s j i n t h p p o w e r of t h e
hor^ofthcO 'oDemcra.y
J e w
,
? T f c c p u r p o r t o( i t i , t h a t .the P e o p l e b f
a v e r t e d t h i s war.
W h f e o fault was ,
T f c a >
t 6 K
M O R G A N B A T K 8 , B d l t o r a n d PrqpHato
t b e E d i t o r of t i e O h i o 4 X u U m a n , t u t e a i j
, in
I I
^
t h r o u g h t h e i r a g e n t I t h a t t h e S o u t h a t t e m p t e d t o scccdo ? 'I b a t of t b e rebel
c r a t i c p a p e r of t U t S t a t e , a n d is now E d i t o r ot the the L n i t e d S . a s. .
f •
o
hund-Headers.
W h e n M r . L i n c o l n c a m e i n t o p o w e r t h e rebel
T R A V E R S E C I T Y :
Critii,
u l t r a - d e m o c r a t i c . A few d a y s b e f o r e t h c meet- t h c G o v e r n m e n t , wish . n d m d u a b t o lend tfiem t w o h
g o v e r n m e n t ae( S t a t e s ^b a d already s e c e d e d .
F R I D A Y M O R N I N G , S E P T E M B E R . 9 1864.
W of the C h i c a c o C o n v e n t i o n , he g a t e u t t e r a n c e t o t h e | red millions of dollare for t h r o e y e a r s a t a a n d t h r e e j q u i e s r e d tu
j u t l m t «ec«*ion. M .ssouri, K e n t u c k y a n d
n g or t h e C h i c a g o
fc
i m m e d i a t e l y attaclied t h e m s e l v e s
c C E l m i m w | interest, p a y a b l e e v e r y six months. ^ o r j . ] n o d would h a v o
4 For President,
^ ^ e U o n T c d e ' r a i e S t n t P f t , a n d the*District of C o l o m b i a
A B R A H A M
L I N C O L N .
aud t h e n a u o u a l c a p i t a l W,oold h a v e g o n e w i t h t h e m . —
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O F ILLINOIS.
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of enlarged views a n d y s t a t e s m a n ' s c x p c r i c n c e .
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FREDERICK W ALDROF.
a r e t o p l u n g e i n t o i n t e r m i n a b l e w a r s e a c h s e c t i o n o r upon w h i c h t h i s loan is a s k e d a r e r r o t i $ 5 0 u p w a r d . from acceding by t a k i n g a r m s for t b e re.-toratiou or t b o
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MARSH GIDDINGS.
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GEORGE W . PACK.
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EMIL ANNEKE,
f e r r i n g t o t h i s letter of B e n j a m i n , t h e N e w Y o r k Com- not m o r e t h a n t w o t h i r d s of the a c t u a l cash value or t h e h a v e been m a d e m o r e r a p i d , will any o r t h o c r o a k c r s ,
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F o r C o m m i s s i o n e r of S l a t e L a n d Office,
OYRUB HEWITT,
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F o r Attorney General.
no p r o p o s i t i o n e x c e p t t h e independence of t h e S o u t h — of the w a r w e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s h a w c e r t a i n l y earned e o m p l i s h c d d u r i n g t h e t h r e e y e a r s a n d a half w h i c h
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l e a d e r s h a v o c h a n g e d t h e i r o p i u i o u s a n d are willing on
w h i c h h a s d o n e so m u c h e v e r , g a v e u p i t s s t r u g g l e for'
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THOMAS W. FEBRY.
t h e m b i s views, t h a t it was o u t of t h c p o w e r of the t h a n ir It w e r e invested u p o n bond aud m o r t g a g e «>r in i n g t i n t t h e Army-tiTUio P o t o m a c , h a s b e e n lor t h t e o
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railroad stocks.
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. '•T " An'i'u": •! I 1 £ & V i ' l i m W Writ's CIIAJUES i P"" 1 " 1 -' l-«bor i» coutinnally becoming s c a r c e r . A new rail J E U J E S — R a s p b e r r y , currant, quinces, strawberry. Pintf
E m m e t C o u n t y Will be entitled to 1 Delegate, AritfiW prides
*
Elk
llayiw,
to
5n^it:>A
J.,
daughter
of
Mr.
j
for
half
a
million
men
Is
about
being
made
A
large
incrtxse
COnnty 1, l^eelanaw 3, G r a n d Traverse 3, Manlstej; 2, Mason t,
KENJ$$DY"S "MEDICINES—An assortment of the«e Justly
Mlehael Gay.
(
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'—'
j h i s lieen made in our Ucvcnue a n d I n c o m e T a x ; a s also on
Newago 6, Mecosta 1.
O n the 1 »i day of Sept.. at rflk- l e u d e n r e of Mr*. Lottie
famed m e d i c i n e s on sale.
,fiy o r d e r of t h e C o m m i t t e e .
Stockman, CharNvvlx- Mich-, by S«lh F.
ESQ.. Mr.
isSes of imports, and U«» Material h»s advanced beyond KETTLES-<I, ft. i v 10, pail, JO, 45,60,90 gallon, a t r e a s o n a AhtniBALi.
of NoHWfcrt, Mfeb.. to CKLIS E MOSS*
ble.rates, a f u l l line.

.
.
C H A R L E S SECOR, Cbaii
• an prvcedcat. • (• I I , - ; . Jn-J,
-i, K
of Euclid, Cnyahocn C o t i n t » , Q B i o . —•
KEROSENE—Bought low, afcd for sale at c o r r e s p o n d i n g r a t e s
. Dated A u g u s t 31st 1KC4
b y the quantity.
'
! Supply is falling sadly behind Demand, in almost everyK
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o
c
k
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t
,
table,
c
a
w
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g
,
batchers,
shoe,
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e and
n
i
K
D
,
FAVOUR.—We a r e u n d e r o b l i g a t i o n s t o C n p t EMORY,
thing. Appearances poiut towards a s h o r t crop in many
p e n knives ; our stock of table k n i v e s i s t a r g e a n d . Wft
a Utile dan^llttrlof ItoEl. A. Roi
of t h e SUKNY SIDE, a n d A r c h i b a l d B a t t a r a , of N o r t h p o r t ,
Invite ilie a t t e n t i o n of the wholesale t r a d e . W e can ofstaples; resulting of course in an immense a d v a n c e on any
I y e a r s aull 3 m o n t h ; . • f
e
r
bargaius..
I
~
I
. Mr. 0 . II. WniTtJUi, of Traverse
for late papers.
known previous rates. Speculation ui r a m p a n t .
l^tCE—Cotton, I J u e n . real thread, s m y r n a . Imitation, s t l l '
bliickaiid white, Ac.
.
>N of t h i s
Is much difficulty i n r e p l a c i n g article* .with the
ti,. an infant son of Mr. O n : J . u
LKKI.ASAW COUNTY.—Our I z - t l n n a w f r i e n d s d i d n o t
LEATHER—Sole, upper, kip, e i l f , morroeco, lliiingm bindamount reeelred f b r the samo when sold. No one s e e m s
ing. Ac.
' • J... . .,-v -i." c i V(|.f
. f a v o r u i w i t h t h e p r o c e e d i n g s of t h e i r C o u n t y C o n v e n t i o n ,
LEAD—Bar, white a a d red lead
to sell, but on the contrary, all prefer to bold for a
w h i c h w a s held s o m e t i m e since.
W e learn, h o w e v e r ,
LIME—Quick, and water lime, r e a s o n a b l e
.
FRUIT JKEES.
LILLY W H I T E — F o r the ladles, best qtfality, as also jmfIS
t h a t t h e following c x W l l e u t - n o m i u a t t o n a w w c j n a d e :
HE SUBSCUIUKK ( i F F f i t s T O R RALE AT HIS atill f u r t h e r a d v a n c e
f o r its application.
t.
f a r m , two and a half niUea/rom Traverse City.
t o form any opinion as to when a n d where t h i s a u t o of af- WCKS^—Door, t r u n k , chest, b o x , p a d , tllb
F o r C o q n } y ; C l o r k , a p d B e g « 4 c r - d p b q JS-.tfisfcej.
TIIltBE THOUSAND APPLE TREES.
fairs is to e n d is simply Idiot while It is safe to say, " tbe e n d MAUD Kit—Dutch madder.
He will also receive order* for plum, p e a c h . |>ear,and c h e h
MAGIC R U F F L I N G — A s s o r t e d qualities a n d widths.
ry trees to be furnished in t h e fall. P r i c e s reasonable.
MARSEILLES—A small a s s o r t m e n t s o m e nice.
- J O S E P H 01.IVF.lt.
MER1NOES—These goods we have a snug assortment, **11
F o r P r d # e c u f l t i £ A t t o r n A j t o d C i r c u i t C o u r t .Cotn»
In s w o r d ; ALL things tend upward.
selected, bought low, a n d f o r aale In p a t t e r n s below t h e
Traverse, J u n e 24, 18G4.
28-Cm*
tnissioner, K. C. T u t t t e . ' " ' " . I ' " * " ' 1 . ' '
H„L.ACo.
J u l y 2«. 1«W.
m a r k e t som« very c h e a p
MOLASSKS—A full line, and of good quality, as s w e e t fmF o r ' J a d g e of P r o b a t a , L o m i z o IX Q t r a c k e n h u s h . '
APPLES—By the bushel or barret—Dry a n d Green.
County Burgcod. Kaflwu S W i r f a d
- , f{ j
ALPACCAS—Black, T a n Drabs, Tan,
NAVAL"STORES—Manilla and tarred rope, m a r t i n , r o t t a , "
pitch, t u r p e n t i n e , nnptha, A t .
• ir f t •
The Secretary of the TreSamy (fives notice t h a t subscrip- A X E S — H u n t ' s , H n r d A Blodgett's, c h o p p i n g , broad,
C o r o n e r , G e o r g e N . S m i t h : 7; ^ ^
^
h a n d , boys and hnnter*.
NAILS—Cut, from 2d to 60d, best make, also w r o u g h t a n d
tions will be received for C o d p p n Treasury Notes, payable A X E HELVES'—An a s s o r t m e n t of good quality and make.
pressed. We are selling by the keg as low as we can
F r a n c i s X . S h o b e r tea left w i t h us n s a m p l e of o a t s
AY
Kits
MEDICINES—For
which
we
are
A
g
e
n
t
s
and
k
e
e
p
a
three years f r o m August lfi, 18C4; with semi-annual Interest
now p u r c h a s e a t wholesale.
' ,
g r o w n on his f a r m , the g l e a m of 4 h ' i c h ' is o v e r five'lfcct
complete assortment—low t o the trade.
NOTIONS—Of these w e have a complete l i n e , faBy e q u a l t o
i-teiitbs per cunt, p
BASKKTS—Willow a u d as!: market, half bushel, bushel, aud
the demand, and purchased of mannfactorcrB a n d Iml o n g ; n n 3 H s a m p l e of t h b c o m t n o p .w^iR; t u r n i p so l a r g e ,
oue und a half biishuel corn baskets.
principal and interest botb to be paid in lav. lul
porters direct
t h a t i t r e m i n d s u s of t h e • M a m m o t h v e g e t a b l e p r o d u c BALMORALS—Lewis and o t h e r s t a n d a r d makes.
NUTMEtGS—Pepper, maee, ginger, cloves, c i n n a m o n ,
RAGS—Grain and Hour.
Theso notes will IHJ convertible at the option •
OAKUM—Best navy bv pound or bale.
t i o n s of C a l i f o r n i a .
BKL1.S—Cow, sheep, h a n d , tea a n d sleigh.
0 1 I S — K e r o s e n e , whale, linseed, boiled a n d raw, neata f o o t ,
; maturity, IfifbUlX per C e n t gold b e a r i n g ; bombs payable BEK A G B - ' B r o w n , black, bine a n d groen.
fish. Ac.
PKRMWAI.—Hon. D. C.
J mlin U ; A JJWJ t , p&
1
BEANS—We
shall
be
in
the
m
a
r
k
e
t
f
o
r
p
u
r
c
h
a
s
e
of
prime
ot less than Gvc or more than twenty years f r o m the!
OIL 8U1TS—Complete, sou-westers, panta, Ac.
quality a n d s k i l l sett at a smalt advance.
c c n t p n n i e d b y h i s w i f e a n d ilaughtc-r, w e r e
OVER SHIRTS—Dentm. knit Jackets.
Ss-tlM (jovaAiifli Mt n:ny c l e c t Thi^* »TiU tie | ^ n v d : i n ilo- BEEF—No. 1 C h i c a g o Mess by tho barrel, o n e h u n d r e d ,
OYSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore nice, freah a n d guaranTuesdav.
Lie l e f t on W c d e n s l u y nibrnUigfOr N o r t h p o r t
teed.
• 1 . •1
lominations of fSO, f 100; $500, $1,000 »n.l fs.'ino. and nil s u b
t o malic t h e l f l d M j m y r t i o n t , t t o ^ e ,
P A P E R — L e t t e r , note, b l l l . t a p , legal, In M l a s s o r t m e n t a n d
ir iastituf c l i p t l o n s ^Ukt Us f o r fifty dollars or Hupo-multi^ilc ,of. Hf'.y
low by tbe ream.
W i t X I a v R . ROBMA, Hsq., Of W h i t e w a t e r h a s left
P
A
P
E
R
HANGINGS—Wall,
window,
b
o
r
d
e
r
i
n
g
,
In
assortdollars.
BOOTS—^Meiis, lumbermen* l o n g leg, cow hide, kip, calf
m c n t ' 'Jr.
'•
o u r office a b u n d l e of T i m o t h y £ i W t h e s t n l t o of w h f c h
lined, calf t a p sole, coif p u m p sole, boys, y o u t h s a n d PAINTS—Lead | n oil, ven. red, s p a n l s h brown, Ac., chrome,
T i i e j i d t e s wilt t»e IrHtlsmltted to the o w n e r s free ot t'
hilds.
o r e f r o m five t o fivoand a h a l f f e o t l o n g .
yeUow a n d -green, p a t e n t dryer.
HWHI.KS—ltlack, russett, a n d reins w i t h bitts.
p o r t a t i o n c h a r g e s as soon a f t e r the original Certifii-ali
P A P I E R MACHE—A small line, suitable f o r p r e s e n t s t o
BUAlD C r o t c n e t . Kmbroidery, colored a n d black, s k i r t in
. W i r x t A V J s w l i a b s . t h e abU» w.nr t ^ r r C d p o d c n t of. t h e De|sisit as they can be prepared.
colors, silk anu'wdrsted
PRESERVES—Citron, quinccs, ptums, pear?, cherries, id '
N e ' W i Y o r k T i m e s , i m a u long c o r r e s p o n d e n c e I n t h a t
A s the n o t e s draw interest f r o m August 15, person mak- BUTTER—By the firkin or pound of good quality.
PEGS—Assorted f r o m S-8 t o 7-8.
P I L L S — A y c r s , ' J a y n e s , Holtoway'a R a d w a y ^ W r i g h t ' s ,
Hheet p r o v i n g t h a t I lie w a r c o h ' b c a|*Jodily.cpifed,by / r q - ing deposits s u b s e q u e n t t o t h a t date m u s t pay the iutefest BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well bucket".
C \MUtiICS-^P»per, colored and black, common, do.
G r c g o n X Mo flat's, B r a n d r e t h ' s , HoojierHu
'•n ' ' /
o i f o r r i t y j ' U r a i i t . ' H e s a y s ; •• T h c . n r n . - v n t ^ f r o n t of tt\e
CAPS—Mens cloth, plush, mohair, 4 c . , boys and cbllds • full PL.VSTF.R—G rand Rtver in barrels o r by t h e ton.
s e c u r e d from dale of note to date of deposit.
PLOWS—A nice Jot o f best m a k e r s a n d q u a l i t y of w o o d
retii'llivu, m e n a c i n g t h o u g h ' i t W , is n - n l l y n o t h i n g n l o n Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars nud up- CASHMERES—Black, a good line, colored and Fancy, a
work, with e x t r a castings.
tliun n inask, e o n c e a l i u g t h e hollowm-ss a i u j r o t l e n u o ^ s
superior assortment of A m o r i ^ h > English a n d F r e n c h
w a r d s fur theso notes at one time will be allowed a commission
w i t h i n , 'i'tiv S o u t h is liternlly e*hauxted-~exhauitV<l of
of ohe-quartcr of one per p e r cent., which will be paid by the C E l t B l I S — P i n i o n ' s N i g h t B l o p m i ^ , ' * the " p e r f u m e f o r t h e
t h a i w i t h o u t w h i c h it is i m p o s s i b l e ' t a ' a a n y o n w i f - K i 3
toilet.
Treasury D e p a r t m e n t upon the receipt of a hill for the amount
. c 6 r » meal, bams, fleb, lard,
l u n i s t w i ' i r m e i i . T h e fleid.'J^^jc injjirpsciyc e?pre«siun
CHEKSE—" Hamburg,'' of New Y o r k m a n u f a c t u r e .
Lettitlcd to by the officer with whom tBe d e p o s i t s was made'
CHAMBREYS—A small a s s o r t m e n t
*
,
' ul
r j ^ a r i l i i i g F r a t k j e a n e r t h e f h r e i 'co'nScfipiiMre^irtern! (DS2«'a 'paienO, cWn' j>n'mp« :c6nrpWe''
No doduciioua'fdr'COuiiBiasions m u s t l*s made f r o m the de. CHAINS—Tracc, halter, j a c k a n d cable In 1-4, 5-16, 3-8 and
with t u b i n g for same.
lous. is rv»|>ed d o w n t o ' t t i e p t u b h K ' i Q o t of,-no a v a i l a b l e
7 1 6 inch.
v
pMltK,
RAGS—Bought and sold.
_
.
; ,..r(,
CIGARS—A moderate q u a n t i t y a n d fair grade.
liulitint! p o p u l a t i o n of dpwuril n f t h m M i m i r t e r s o f a milCLOTH—Black a n d blue broad clo;h, ladlesi cloak cloth, RHUBARB—Real Turkey, root a n d powdered.
f
Speciul A d t a n t a g e s of t h i s L o a n .
ItlCE—Eaat India b e a t
,

lion w i t h w h i c h t h e w a r wtfa I h a n g n t i i t i d . t h e j r h a v e
IT IS A NATJOSAL SAVIJCUS BANK; olfcrlng a h i g h e r rate ot C L O C K S — U p r i g h t gothlc, ovil, marine, striking, alarm, a n d RIDDLES—To use in t h e place of f a n n i n g mltla, f u r n i t u r e
«-.l liii e f l o c t i w t o r c c of ono h u n d r e d a o d j i f l y , p e r h a p s
*
good line.
-•ight' day,
Any savings CIX)TH1NG—Wo
>>v«yhumlrB'lJl'OB!«n<l m e n . T h e rest a r e in t h e i r g r a v e s , Interest t h o u any other, and tbe best security.
- w o hhave a ' g^o o d as(o*tment, welt selected. R O A " ^ S C R A P E R S — C a s t Iron, wood a n d I r o n V> Otder.
S A L T — F l n o dairy a n d c o a r s e .
bought low, of fashionable designs, a n d for sale reasonii: t h e h o s p i t a l s , d i s a b l e ^ xxi p t i s o w r j I n ! o u r liauiW- bank which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers t h a t
SADDLES—Pony, Mexican a n d side.
.. .
able.
\
iit is p a y i n g id the best circulating m e d i u m of the country COTTON—Brown. 3-4. 4-4, 4-5, in hcjivy a n d fine, bleached SATCHELS—Wilton, brusaclls, rail road, gothlc, and plain,
M'linW n f i t h e f o r l r t r t ' l t f t p e j o f t h e r e b e l l i o n . "
enamelled• ; < : M • - u r t tut? / a - a o * ••{,!/>>
3-4 to 5-4 nicely assorted, and are selling many of t h e m
I l u c o n t i n u e s : v I t i# nilrficAj'pooi 1 j u d g m c u t <J^mit
a n d it cannot pay tu a n y t h i n g better, f o r Its own assets are
S C A R F S — G c n t a s i t k , u n i o n and wool, ladfea Wool.
at New York wholesale rates.
SCYTHES—Grass,
bush,
a
n
d
g
r
a
i
n
sythcN
as
well
a
s
s
ickles'
\ . n t t l u - n i i i l u v i t n l i v ^ u l t e r a n c e o f t h e . U e a J o f a l l . o u r ; either in g o v e r n m e n t securities or in ildlea or bonds paya- COLLARS—Gents assorted, 1-adles v a r i o u s styles.also horse
brush, bush and corn cutters.
_
n n u i e s . t h a t i L i a i u t h e h a n d s of t h e p e o p l e t o e n d t h e ble In government paper.
and pony collars.
SEEDS—Clovor, timothy, red top, h u n g a r i a n , tnrnlp, a n d *
C O F F E E — J a v a , Rio, gronnd nnd mixed.
full a s s o r t m e n t or f r e s h garden seeds, a few flower seeds.
r e b e l l i o n at u b l o w . L i e u t l Ofc'A.-' G r a i t h a s (leclarvd,
I t t s e q u a l t y c o n v e n i e n t as a t e m p o r a r y or p e r m a n e n t In- CORSETS—White a n d colored.
S h o t — B y the bag or p o u n d .
^
t h a t l l l i e hiid noWltiii a Itundr^U tjtou^aml freslt n\et> he
COTTON A l)ES—A fair a s s o r t m e n t
S
h
o
e
s

A
complete
a
s
s
o
r
t
m
e
n
t
ot
gents,
ladles,
y
o
u
t
h
s
a
nd
vestment. T h e notes can always be sold for within a ftac- CONFECTIONARY—A good line a t retail a n d wholesale,
v o u l d . j j t ^ f t y flays, < l o « p l>il't^c R g h ' t ^ g t h a t n t i f l s i o
children.".
a sBlall lM.or foucy convcreation cwidystion of their ftice and accumulated interest, and are the be-t
r t i n g C h e c k s — G o o d stock.
* IK-done d u r i n g t h e w a r . ' T h i s is t|0 sballovy h e a r s a y ; ; i t
CROCKERY—Bought of i m p o r t e r s d i r e c t and Is sold as low v w j o F i n d i n g s — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t
security witlt b a n k s as collaterals for discounts.
as can be bongliti
S h o v e l s — C o s t steel, long handle, D handle, scoop, Ac.
Is t h e u f i t h e n t i c d e c l a r a t i o n of t h e h i g h n a m e g i v e n , a n d
C o n v e r t i b l e I n t o a S i x p e r C e n t . fi>30 G o l d U o u d , C R I N O L I N E - ' A very large stock to j o b f r o m
S h a w l s — W o o l f b r o c h a , stella, and b l a n k e t aome very nice
t h e s e n t i m e n t is affi rtned b y e v e r y military m a n I h a v e
CRADLES—Children* and grain, assorted.
, , ,
I j * i ' i ! •« ji n a d d i t i o n to the very liberal interest on the botes for CRACKERS—I'ic Nic, soda, sweet, Boston, p i l o t by pound S h o eouea.
P a c k s — B a n g o r [moose skin, b o t h l o n g a a d s h o r t
l a i e l y liict."
'
, , . •
...
t ) ,-f
or barrel.
.
legs, " A No. 1.
t h r e e yeaw, t h i s privilege of conversion is now worth about
DAY BOOKS—Blank l e d g e r s , p a s s b o o k s wriUng bboks, in S i l k — B l a c k , colored, a n d l i n i n g silk.
|i
• T h e Murder o f Trend well.
1
three per cent, per a n n u m , for the c u r r e n t rate for 5-!0
S k a t e * — L a d i e s , gents, ahd boys, s k a t e strapa.
W e g a t e a r u m o r a day o r t w o since t h a t T r e a d w e l l .
DELAINES—MaiichesMr, PaciiiU, Hamilton, m o o r n l n g .
S h i r t s — F l a n n e l , plain; a n d fancyi white ahlrta, f a n c y c o t t o n
t h e H n<ls<Mi B a n k d c f a u l t e * . h a d been m u r d e r e d , a n d Bonds is not less t h a n nine per cent.* p r e m i u m , and belore
wool, in nice assortment of colors, printed and plain.
and linen, ditto-.
t h a t his r e m a i n s h a d b e e n fouttd in "the w o o d s . ' W e the war tbe p r e m i u m un six per cent. U S. stocks was o
DIARIES—'For 1«W4, soma very nice.
S k r f c l n g C a p s - ^ I - a d l e s , missM, a n d chllds,
DoMKSTlOS—A very full line.
h a r d l y gnvo c r e t k t i c e t o t h e s t o r y , t h i n k i n g i t m i g h t h a v e twenty p e r c e n t . It will be seen t h a t t h e actual profit
S o u p — C a s t i l e , toilet assorted, yellow,erastve; ailver I n d e x DOLt-S—Kid, cloth and rubber beads.
1
teal, Ac.
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,V
b e e n ' a r u s e o n t h e p a r t o f T r e a d w c l l ' s f r i e n d s t o aHow
this loan, at t'te present m a r k e t r a t e , is not less than ten per DIUKD B E E F — P r i m e quality.
S o c k s — G e n t s hand k n i t wool, c t t h m e r e , c o t t o n and n n l o n ,
h i m t o remaii>-in serlubiou ; b u t s u b s e q u e n t e v e n t s esDRAWERS—(Jents and ladies assorted.
boys and cbitds, ditto.

t a b l i s h t h e t i u t h of t h c r n n i o r . W e n - t r i v e d a t e l e g r a m c e n t , per a n u u i u .
DRt AS—A small a s s o r t m e n t
S p i c e s — K i n d s , q u a n t i t i e s and qualities to s u i t
DRAO TEETH—On band. 3-4. 4-4, 5-4 and made tb Order. S p e c t a c l e s — P l a i n , g e r m a n silver, and steel b o * s , colore?,
f r o m H . ' E . B a k e r , K s q , of t h e A d f ' a n E i p o s i t o r . w h i c h
Its Exemption from State or Municipal T a x a t i o n .
reasonable.

assorted, some very good ones, slab cases for same.
c i v o a tjic p a r t t c u l ^ r a . of the eR'ait. l l . s e e m s t h a t w h e n
DVEh—Camwood, logwood, madder; atum cxtrreta, cop- S p i n n i n g W h e e l s — A n d hubs,ai
But aside f r o m all the a d v & t a g e s we have e n u m e r a t e d , i
T W a d w e l l . b r b t e j a i l a t A d r i a n on t h e S i n o r J u l y , j u s t
peras, vitriol. Ac.
> kinds, quality, finish
a f l c r sentiSncc w a s n r o n o u n c e d u p o n h i m . h e was ac- special A c t of C o n g r e s s e x e m p t s all bonds and Treasury E A R T H E N W A R E — J u g s , crocks, churns, flower p o t s , covers, S t o v e s — W e invite comparison a s
and r a t e s ; come s n d see.
c o m p a n i e d b y a fellow* p r i s o n e r n a m e d J o h n Cowell*—
thimbles.
H t o e l - y n r d s — F r o m 2 to 400 lbs., good.
notes f r o m local taxstibn. On tbe average, t h i s e x e m p t i o n It EMERY—For e n g i n e e r s use.
*
TTie p a i r t ravel ed t o g e t h e r a s f a r as t h e t o w n o f N a p o S t e e l — C a s t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g a n d g e r m a n .
EN
.'ELOPES—A
targe
a
s
s
o
r
t
m
e
n
t
in
various
qnalities,
dealS t a y s — C o l o r e d a n d white ; also s k i r t s u p p o r t e r s , a n admirlebn, H e n r y c o u n t y , O h i o .
H e r e while in t h e w o o d s w o r t h a b o u t two p e r cent, per annum, a c c o r d i n g to the rati
ers will find prices low by t h » quantity.
able article for the la-lies.
t o g e t h e r i t ' i s s u p p o s e d t h a t Cowell. w h o is said t o ' b e a of t a x a t i o n in various parts of the co-intry.
ESSENCE—Cinnamon, p e p p e r m i n t chive*, l e m o n , Ac.
S u g a r s — C r u s h e d , powdered, granulated, cojfee, in g r a d e s to
d e s p e r a t f c l i a r a c t c r , b e c a m e e n a m o r e d of T r e a d well's
It is bettered t h a i no securities offer so great inducements EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach. Ac.
N. O, muse a vado and fflaple.
suit b
w a t c h a n d clothes," nnd m n r d e r e d hira t o - o b t a i n . p o s s e s rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels,
d, black aa'dwbite, eoKob a n d liucu.
1 FARMERS T O O I S — F o r k s , hoes,
t
o
l
e
n
d
e
r
s
as
those
tasned
by
the
governmentIn
all
o
t
h
e
r
sion. C o w e l l is r e p o r t e d t o h a v e b e e n seen w e a r i n g t h e
spades, c r a d l e s c u t t i n g boxes.
ght and t o l d by p o u n d or barret.
.
" t
•clothes, a n d in possession o f t h o w a t c h .
A few d a y s f o r m s of lndebtedncrs, the faith or ability of private p a r t i e s FANNING MII.LE!—'^ t h e beat m a k e r s and at moderate T a b l e s — B l a c k w a l n u t cherry a n d dhion.
T a b l e t s — F o r g e n u a n d ladies use in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , tbde
prices.
s i n o e T r e a d w e l l s r e m a i n s w e r e f o u n d in t h o w o o d s n e a r or stock companies, or separate communities, only, is pledged
FEATHERS—Ordered when wanted.
N a | ) o l e o n . H i s f r i e n d s h a w v i s i t e d t h e scene, a c d fulfor p a y m e n t while the whole property of the country is held FISH—Cod. dunn, h a l i b u t h e r r i n g , tongues and sounds, T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o u n g hyson, Oolong a n d a o u c h o n g . In
ly identified t h e b o d y . ' i ' b e officers of t h e l a w w e r e
chests, cattys a n d by the pound ; all b o u g h t early a n d at
mackerel), Ac.
soon on t h o t r a c k of t h o m u r d e r e r , a n d o o T u e s d a y t h e y , t o secure the dischaagc of all t h e o b lig a tio n s of the United
a d v a n t a g c o n s rates.
,
FLAX SEED—Bird seed, canary sevd.
T i n W a r e — A good stock on hand of h o m e m i h n f a c t u r e ,
1
s u c c e e d e d io e f f e c t i n g h i s a r r e s t , a n d h e will p r o b a b l y States.
FLOUR—Seven h u n d r e d barrels. RO MI brands.
and all k i n d s of work done t o o r d e r .
s u f f e r t h e full penalty of t h e law.
H o is securely locked
FLAT IRONS—In sizes to s u i t
T
i
s
s
u
e

F
o
r
veils,
a
u
d
in
Its
season
f
o
r
dresses.
t1
p in t h o j a i l a t S a n d u s k y . 'I'hiS- . is t h o last o f p o o r ! While the g o v e r n m e n t offers the most liberal t e r m s for its FLOUXCINGS—Muslin, linen, cambric, Ac
T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine c u t s m o k i n g , A c , a fell line a t old
ians. It believes t h a t t h e Very strongest appeal will be to the F L A N N E I ^ — W o o l , d o m e t cotton, linsey. shaker, red,
lYoadwelL
Barely^ " t h e i way of" t h e *t r a u g r e s s o r
prices.
while, blue, gray, plaid, fancy, F r e n c h , Ac. .
T o y * — A nice a s s o r t m e n t t o wholesale.
[Advertiser & Tribuuo.
hard.n
loyalty a n d patriotism of the people.
FORKS—Manure, hay, straw, garden, t and 3 tined, long and
T r u n k s — . 1 ' a c k i n g . folio a n d t r a v e l i n g . aOme good ones.
short handles.
Duplicate certificates.Will be issued for all deposits. Tho
T r i m m i n g s — O f various qualities a n d d e s i g n s such sa a r c
FRUITS—Prunes, curranta, peaches, plums, cherries, goosefashionable.
party depositing m u s t ' e a d o r s e upon tbe o r i g i n a l certificate
berries, quinces, pears, tomatoes.
T r a v e l i n g l l a g s — : A full line, so tic nice ones.
WASHINGTON, S e p t e m b e r 1.
T r a p s — M u s k r a t f o x , beaver, and hear, of best makers, by
the denomination of n o t e s fceqnlreo. and w h e t h e r they are t o FURNITURE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, tables;
T o Major General Dix,
rockers, child* c h a i n s matrasses, Ac
piece or dozen.
,
T h o W a r D e p a r t m e n t h a s j a s t r c o e i v e d G e n e r a l C a n - be issued in blank or payable t o o r d e r
W h e n so endorsed i t GINGHAMS^-S'-otch, Glasgow, Lancaster, and c h e c k dress T w e e d s — K e n t u c k y j e a n ? , double a n d t w i s t Iron clad casb y ' a official r e p o r t s :
simere, Ac., a good a s s o r t m e n t low.
good*.
must be left with the officer r e c e i v i n g the depoaite, to lie f o r .
N E W ORIXVXS, A o g u s t 25.
U m b r e l l a s — O f various BIICS and grados.
GLASS—A full assortment of sixes, 8 x 10 to 20 x 30GLOVES—ltuck. dog, ringwood. kid, wool, silk, cotton, bcr- U n d e r S h i r U — F o r Ladies a n d gentlemen, ribbed, plain,
F o r t M o r g a n s u r r e n d e r e d o n c o o d i t i o n a l l y y e s t e r d a y a t warded t o tbe Tr e a s u r y l)e\>arttficnt.
lin lined gents, ladies, missesn o d boys.
colored a n d white.
2 o ' c l o c k in t h o a f t e r n o o n . W o h a v e a b o u t 200. p r i s o n Subscriptions will be- received by the T r e a s u r e r of the
V a l i s e s — A few not very good.
ers, <50 p i e c e s of artillery, a n d a l a r g e q u a n t i t y of mato- United States, at W a s h & g t o n , the several Assistant Treasur- GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat, Ac.
GROOERIES—A complete line, Upught early, a n d f o r sale V e i l s — D o t lace, love tissue, Ac.
r i a l ' I n the t h e twelve hours preceding t h e ' surrender,
Vests—Of n u m e r o u s designs, fashionable make, a n d d i f f e r e n t
cheap.
ers aud designated Depositaries,-and by the
a b o u t 3 , 0 0 0 shells w e r e t h r o w n i n t o t h e fort, a n d t h e
qualities to s u i t
GUN CAPS—G. D . I . C. water proof.
,
GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in cans, a n d F . F . F . G. s p o r t i n g in V l c o v — L a r g e and small, s o m e toy vices.
c i t a d e l - a n d b a r r a c k s w e r e e n t i r e l y d e s t r o y e d , a u d t h e F i r s t National Bank of Ann Arbor, Mich.
V i a e s a r — M a n u f a c t o r y , and real cifler vinegar.
w o r k s g e n e r a l l y m u c h i n j u r e d . M a n y of t h o g u n s w e r e Second National Bank, of D e t r o i t Mich.
W a g o n s — D o u b l e and single lumber wagon?, a good stock in
H A U t S l L — P h a l o n ' s Bear.Maceaaor
8piked,tbecnrriagw bunted,and much ammunition destroyearly s p r i n g , a n d as low as can be b o u g h t outside.
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n t s a n d ltdiea, h e m m e d ready for
F i r s t National Bank, Of F e n t o n , Mich.
e d ' b y t h e rebels. - T h e loss of o u r a r m y i s o n e killed a n d
—The
T t ~ old nO"l d O a k e n B u c k e t Is »fsv sale 1by n.
use. silk, linen, cottou. AcW e l11
l Buckets—
a n d by all National Banks which are depositaries of psfclic H A Y — F o r sale, or wiU purchase.
f e f e n wonnded (Signed)
Iron bound.
HATS—A full a s s o r t m e n t union, souave, Bumside, Butler, W h e e l B a r r o w s — C a n a l barrow*.
" R. S. C A N B Y , Major General."
money, a n d
W b t f f l e t r e e s — D o u b l e and single, also neck yokes.
black, drab, tan, pearl. Ac
N o t h i n g has been received from Grant. Sherman "or
ALL R E S P E C T A B L E BANKS AND B A N K E R S
H O S E — i s h i a e r e . m e r i n o , cotton, colored b l a c k a n d white. Y a r n — W o o l yarn, full line, also cotton k n i t t i n g y a r n .
Y e l l o w O c h r e — I n small or large quantities.
: mplete line.
t h r o u g hn o u ti the
n # Ij H O i > s _ X | c e f r
u j e c o u n t r y wHl
w m give fl u r ituhe r imn if o rnm
u a vt iooun aano
p ^ s e d hops.
Signed)
EDWIN* M. STANTON.
I Z i n c — B y the *uc«*t e r n o n n d . also Bine In oil for p r i n t 1
HANNAH. LAY A CO
S c c c t a r y of W ar.
A FFOtfD E V E R Y F A C I L I T Y T " SUBSCRIBERS
HIDES—
buy all k i n d s of marketable htdes

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CHICAGO & SAKNIY

U. S. 10-40 BONDS.

The Bird o! Battle.
The New Albany (Indiana) Ledger telft this story:
" We printed a lew dav ago. from an Atlaata paper,
an account of a mocking-bird, which, at the . battle or
Besaea. pearcbed itaelfoo the top of a tree, and daring
the light imitated the whistling of the bullets and other
tofm incident to battle. Another and more touching incident of a similar character was yesterada? relatedto oa by Oaptain George Babbitt, of General Gresham's
stag and of which be was himself a witness. Daring the
fierce cannonading at Nickajack a small bird came and
pearcbed npoo the shoulder of an artilleryman—the man
designated, we believe, as 'No. 1/ whose duty is to ram
down the charge after tbe ammunition is pat in thegun.
The piece was a Napoleon, which makes a very load report The bird, as we hare stated, pearcbed itself upon
this man's shoulder, and could not be driven from its
sition by the violent motions of the gunner. When
piece was discharged, the poor little bird wonld rui
beak and bead up under tbe man's hair at tbe .back of
the neck, and when tbe report died away would resnmo
" place
its
* upon his
" shoulder. Capt Be
Bsibbltt, took the
bird ID his hand, but when be released his grasp it immodiatdv.resumed its plaoe on the shoulder• of
of toe
toe smoke
begrimed
d gunner. The scene was witnefced
.by. .a large
.
j
of officers and men. It may bo a subject of carious inquiry, what instinct led this bird thus to place itr
self. Possibly frightenod at tbe violent commotion caused by the battle, and not knowing how to escape or
' where to go, was lad to tbrow itself upon this gunner
Cor protection. But, wEatcver tbe cause, the incident
was a moat beautiful and pleasing ooe to all who witness-

These Bonds are Issued under the Act of Congress of March
8th, 1864, which provides that all Bond* issued under this
Act SHALL BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the
Government, at any period not lesa than tea nor more than
forty years from their date, and nntii their redemption FIVE
PER CENT. INTERE8T WILL BE PAID IN COIN, oa Bonds
of hot over one handred dollars annually and on all other
Bonds semi-annually. The Interest Is payshle on tbe first
dsys of March and September In each year.
Aa these Bonds, by Act of Congress, are
Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation,
their value Is Increased from one to three per cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of
the country.
j
'
<
At the present rata of premium oa gold tbey pay
Over Eight per Cent. Interest
In currency, and are of equal convenience ss a permanent or
temporary Investment.
Is believed that no securities offer so great Inducements
to lenders ss tbe various descriptions of U. B Bonds. In all
other forms of Indebtedness, the faith or ability of private
parties or stock companies or seperste communities only Is
pledged for psymcnt, whlls for tbe debts of the United States
tbe whole property of the country Is holden to soenre tbe
ed It"
payment of both principal and interest in coin.
These Bonds'msy be subscribed for In sums from $50 up
COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE.
In the matter of the Estate of ALBERT W. BACON, 4e- to any magnitude, on tbe same terms, and are thus made
equally available to the smallest lender snd the largest capHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINTED BY italist They can be converted Into money'at any moment,
tbe Honorable Curtis Fowler, Judge of Probate for tbe
county of Grand-Traverse and state of Michigan, Commis- and the bolder will bare the benefit of the Interest
mtnda of all persons against the Estato aforesaid, hereby Tho Funded Debt of the United States on which Interest
venotloe that they will be present on Saturday, the 24th is psyabte In gold, on the 3d day of March; 1884, was $708r of September next, and on the JOth day of January, 1885,
10 o'clock In the forenoon of each of- said days, at tbe 965^00. The Interest on this debt for the coming fiscal
CountyjCierk's Offlce, in Traverse City, oounty and state year will be $45,937,136, while the customs revenne In gold
aforesaid, for the purpose of receiving and adjusting all raoh
claims sad demsnds; and thafcslx months from the 20th day for the currentfiscalyesr, ending Jnne 30th, 1864. has been
of July, 1884, have been allowed by said Court to creditor* so far at tbe rate of over $100,000,000 per annum.
to present their claims to us for examination and adjustment. Dated Traverse City.
It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the
ELVJN L. 8PRAGUK, Government are largely in excess of tbe wants of tbe Treasury for the psyment of the gold Interest, whllo tbe recent
JK8SE ORAM,
5&4w
Commissioners. Increase of the tariff will donbtless raise the annual receipt
SALE OF LANDS FOlt DELINQUENT TAXES. from customs on tbe same amount of importations, to $150,COUNTY TREASURER "8 OFFICE,)
000,000 per annum.
Maxusvax, August 7, 18A4. j
The authorised amonnt of this loan Is Two Handred MilOTICE re HEBEBY GIVEN THAT THE ANNUA
Bales of Delinquent Taxes for Manistee County for tbe lion Dollars. Instructions to the National Banks acting as
year. 1863, will be held at the office or the Conaty Treasurer,
.of said County, In tbe vllllage of Manistee, the Connty sest loan agents were not issned until March 20th, but tbe amount
of Bonds reported soldsfcfe9 United States Treasury up to
May 14th was
til sit the lanft are disposed ot
•48,<*4,000.
FRANCIS McCORMICK.
(M-8w.)
Oounty'"
Subscriptions will be received by the Tiessurer of the
United States at Washington, snd the Assistant Treasurers
. . m n , ) at New York, Boston and Philadelphia, and by the
Tnavaasx Crnr, August 8,1864. \
OTICE re HEBEBY GIVEN THAT THE ANNUAL First National Bank of Ann Arbor, Mich.
galea of Delinquent Taxes for Grand Traverse County
ror the year 1883, will bt held at the office of the Connty First National Bank of Detroit Mich.
Treasurer of said County, la Traverse City, commencing on First National Bank of Fenton, Mich.
the First Monday In October next, atl 9 o'clock, A* pM,
and
AND BY ALL NATIONAL*, BANKS
continuing from day to day until ^ ^ ^ B J ! J g g ^ 0 " e d
°f(#4-«w)
County Treasurer. which are depositaries of Public money, and all
-*r
RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKEBS
SALE OF LANDS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. throughout tbe country, (acting aa sgents of the National
Corner* TRURKSKB'S Omca,)
Elk Banias, August 10,1884 )
Depositary Banks,) will furnish further Information on apTVTOTICE IB HEBEBY GIVEN THAT THE BALE OF plication and
J^i lands for Delinquent Taxes In Antrim Connty, adverAFFORD EYEBY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS.
tised by the Auditor General In the Grand Traverse Herald,
will be bald at the office of Dexter ft Noble In tbe village of
Elk Rapids, the count/ seat of Antrim County, on the first
Monday In October next, commenolng at 0 o'clock A, M, One H u n d r e d Dollars Reward.
aad continuing from day to day until all are disposed of.
HENRY H. NOBLE,
For a Medicine that will cure
(34-Bw)
, County Treasurer. COUGHS,

VIA

TRAVERSE: CITY.
THE PROPF.LLEB
Captain C. H. Boynton,
ILL BUN REGULARLY BETWEEN CHICAGO AlW
Port 6arnia during tbe season or 1864, touching at
Traverse City both ways. She makes the round trip in ten
day, arriving at Traverse City cither from Chicago or Bar '
nla, every five dsys.
7
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, April 29, 1964.
, JO-Hm

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F

estorea Giay aad Faded Hair aad Beard to Its
Nataaral Color,
AND 18 A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING

For

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SALE OF LANDS FOB DELINQUENT TAXES.

CooxrvTuAsrwrn'sOrrica, >
• Northport, August 8,1884. J
-XJOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BALE OF
J X Lands for Delinquent Taxea in Leelanaw County, advertised by tho Auditor General in the Grand Traverse Herald,
will beheld at the Dame House, In the village of Northport
the oonnty seat of Leelanaw County, on the first Monday in
October next, commencing at 9 o'clock, A. M..
GEO. N. SMITH,
(34-8w) '
Dept County Treasurer.

INFLUENZA,
TICKLING in the THROAT,
WHOOPING COUGH,
Or relieve CONSUMTIVE COUGH,
as quick aa

SALE OF LANDS F O B DBLINQUI
COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE,
LITTLE TRAVXMX, August 8,1864.
OTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN THAT THE ANNUAL
Bales of Delinquent Taxes for EMMET County for the
year 1883, will be held at the School House In the village of
Little Traverse, the Oounty Beat of Emmet County, on the
First Monday in October next, commenclngat9ojclo»ck, A. M.

C O E ' S

N

(34-ew.)

Dep. Co. Treasurer.

FARM FOR SALE.
IGHTY ACRES OF CHOICE LAND TWO MILES
j east of Bensonls, snd one half of a lmile north ' of tbe
Lverse road. Seventeen or slgbteeu acres In vsrlous stages
of Improvement, well watered for Mock; comfortable rough
buildings: fonr acres In crops, and a chance to put In six
* or wheat A rare chance for any one, wishing In a new
country to get a good start, in a community unrivalled for
morality and Intelligence.
Tubs and Implements for nearly 200 sugar trees will be sold
with the farm If wished. A few choice fruit trees on the
place. Two years credit can be given tor a part of pay
WILLIAM 0. HUNTINGTON.
Bensonls, August 1,1864.
33-Im*.

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had scare on. Also on the lower part of shoulder. On each
side is a scar caused by baggy thills rubbing them which csuses
the hair to turn end be rough. Any one that will give mo
any Information of her or return her to me will be liberally
rewarded.
LYMAN P. JUDSON.
Bensonls, July 30,1864
, S3-3w*

COUGH BALSAM.
OVER FIVE THOU8AND BOTTLES
have been sold in' Its nativetown,and not a single instance
of its failure Is known.
Wo have. In otjr possession, any quantity of certificates,
some of them from
EMINENT PHYBICIANB,
S
who have used It In their practice, and gived it tho preeminence over any other compound.
/
Xt d o e * n o t d r y u p a C O U G H ,
but loosens it so ss to enable the patient to expectorate free-

Ir OB THREE DOSES WILL INVARIABLY CURE
i?wo
TICKLING IN THE THROAT.
A HALF Bottle has often completely cured tbe most

STUBBORN COUGH.
and yet, though it Is so sure snd speedy in. its operation, i t is
erfectly harmless, being purely vegetable. It la very a
ale to the taste, snd may be administered to childre
ay age.
In cases of CBOUP we will guarantee a cure. If taken in

No Family should be without it >
It is within tbe reach of all, the price beltrg1
ONLY M CENTS.
And if an investment and thorough trisl does not "hack
up" the above statement, the money win be refunded. We
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
- this, knowing its merits, and feeling confident that one
r p l I E CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF GRAND al will secure for it a home in every household.
JL Traverse. Wiav DXXTXK A HINKY H.NOSLB VS. A AHOX Do notwaste away with Coughing, when so small an inP. Kserr Notice is hereby given that on the ninth day of vestment will cure you. It may be had of any respectable
Druggist
Intowttiwho will furnish you with s circular of genJuly, 18M, a writ of Attachment was duly Issued out or the Circuit Court, for the County of Grand Traverse, at the suit of nine certificates of cures it hsa made. .
a G. CLARK,
Wirt Dexter snd Henry H. Noble, the above named plaintiff*,
WBOLXSAU Dstocier.
against the lands, tenements, goods and chatties, money* and
NEW HAVEN, CONN.,
effects of Aaron P. Essex, the defendant above named, tot (b*
Proprietor.
sum of one handred and fonr and 87-100 dollars, which said
writ was returnable on the lust Tuesday of August 1864.
for sale at ftholesale^'hy
Dated this, the third day of August, 1864.
D. S. BARNES A CO- New York,
J. G. RAMKDELL.
G. C. GOODWIN A CO., Boston,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
FARRAND, SHELEY A CO., Detroit
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CHANCERY SALE.
r PURSUANCE AND BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE"
of the Circuit Court for the County of Grand Traverse, in
chancery, made on the S8th day of April 1864, In a cause therein pending wherein Wlllard E Stearns snd Charles B. Glover
are complainants and Mary Jane Louisa Duross aad Alexander H. Freer are defendants. I shall sell st public auction,tothe
hlgbeat bidder, at tbe frontdoor of the Dame House, In the
village of Northport in the oounty of lieelanaw, on the ninth
dsy of September, 1864. stone o'clock in tbe afternoon of
said day, tbe lands and premises described in said decree, to
wit: Lots Ho. 1,SaadSofaac. 36,bttownnumber SO north
of Range 14 west; also Lot No. 1 of sec 24 in, town 29 north
of Bsnge 18 west; slsoLotNo. 1 of sec II Town 29 north of
Range 14 west; slso the nw| snd the n| ofthenej of see. 13,
Town 29 north of Range No 14 west; slso the west fractional half of north west fractional quarter of sec. No. 1 Jin town
No. 29 North of Banae 14 west; also Lots 1 and 2 and the ati\
of sec. 14. Town 29 North of Range 14 wcat; also Lots 2 and 3 .
and the el of the aefractionalquarter of sec. 11 in Town No.
29 north of Range 14 west, and Lot J of sec. No. 14, Town No. '
29 north of Range 14 west, In tbe County of LAfelaaaw, and1 ;
State of Michigan.
C E. HIN8D ALL, Solicitor for Compt
J. a RAMSDELL, of Counsel.
K C. T i m LB,
Special Commissioner.named in said Dccree.
Sl-fiw.
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