Grand Traverse Herald, January 15, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 15, 1864

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1864-01-15

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GRAM); TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOL. VI.

TRAVERSE

Cjje (Sirani) Crabrm Utrali), -

C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y 15,1864.

There Is no Death.
There Is no death ! The stars go down
To rise upon some fairer shore ;
«
And bright in Heaven's jeweled crown '
They shine forever mure.
There is no death ! The dnst we tread
Shall change beneath the summer bowers
To golden gftjin or mellow fruit.
Or r«in-bow tinted flowersThe granite rocks disorganize
To feed the hungry moss they bear ;
The forest leaves drink dally life
From out the viewless" air.
There is no death ! The leaves may fMI,
Theflowersmsj fade and pass away—
Thev only wait through wintry hours.
The coming of the Slay.
There is no death I An angel form
Walks o'er the earth with silent tread,
He bears onr bestioved things away.
And then we call them "dead."
He leaves onr hearts all desolate—
He plncks onr fairest, sweetestflowers{
Transplanted into bliss, they now
Aduro immortal bowers.
The bird-like voice whose joyous tones
Made glad this scene of sin and strife.
Sing* now in everlasting song
Amid the tree of life.
And where Ho sees asmi'e too bright.
Or heart too pure for taint and vice,
He bears it to that world ofligbt
To dwell in Paradise.
Born into that nndying life,
Thev leave us bnt to come again ;
With Joy we welcome them—the same.
Except in sin and pain.
And ever near ns,thongh onseen.
The dear immortal spirits tread ;
For all the boundless Universe
Is life—There are no, dead.

N O . 5.

| tret him^safe to the St. Charles. On reaching the levee. I the stable. Sonic horses kept io an enclosure together
! Lieut. Kinsman impressed a hack into the service, and j were supplied with water by a trough which waa failed
,
. ISPCBLlSUEn EVERT m T I U T , A T
| Ibe two passengers started for the hotel. Unluckily, the • from a pump. One of them learned, of his own accord
Traverse City,Grand Traverse County, Michigan
ex-recorder is a man of gigantic structure—six feet five to sftpply himself and bis companions by taking the
j mid of corresponding magnitude ; a man of such pro-1 pump handle between his teeth, aod working it with bis
M O K G A N B A l E S ,
I nounced peculiarity of np|>earonce. that eveu if lie had j head. The others, finding that lie could thus supply
EDITOR AXD fKOI'BIETOIl.
j never sat on the bcn<-b and thus bccome familiar to the j their wauts, would forec him. by biting aud kicking, to
eyes of scoundrels, he must have been known by sight to j pump for them, and would not allow him to drink till
TKHMSi, •
! oil who frequented the streets of the city. He was in- they were satisfied. A wren in the Penryhn slate qnsrO n e D o l l a r a n d F i f t y C'oute, P a y a b l o i n v a flabljr i n ndvanpfl.
stnnllv recognized. A crowd gathered ronnd the car-1 ries, used to fly from ber nest on the ringing of the bell
ADVERTIAE*RNT8 inserted for One Dollar per aqoar«(ten
j ringe. hooting, yelling, cursing : new hundreds rushed I which gave notice to the workmen engaged in blasting
linen) for the first insertion, and twenty-five cents for each
j in from every street; for all the men in the city were i that an explosion was about to take place. In order to
'subsequent insertion. Yearly Advcrtin*menls—$10 for one
idle and tibroad. Several times the carriage came to a exhibit this phenomenon to strangers who visited the
uar«; *20 for three squares; $30 for half a column; "tod
0 for one column. Legal advertisements ut the rates prej stand : but Lieut Kinsman, pistol in hand, ordered the j place, the bell was often rung at other times. At first
scribed' by law : fifty cents per folio of 100 word*, for the.
d r i « r to go on, and kept him to his work until they | lhq bird left her uest us before, but after a time, paid no
flrstlnsertion. and twenty-five crnu for each aobeiqmet
reached the troops guarding the hotel, where both sue-. attention to the signal, except when she observed that
Everyfigurecoutt* a word. FigQre work without rules, 60
. cecded in alighting aud entering unharmed.
the workmen also went away as thev hadusuallv done.
per cent added, Rule and tigore work, double price.
Alllegal advertisements to be paid fur strictly in advance.
' Jndge Summers was thoroughly nnnerved, as most j The following is given on'the authority ofCuvier, and
I men would have been under the circumstances. A mob i derives an additional interest from the fact that it fipt
| is of wild beasts the most cowardly, the most easily i served to draw his atteutiou to Natural History u a
i managed by a man that is tmscareable by phantom?.— pursuit While he was a young man, a pair of gwalj I lie mob that attacked the Tribune office last July, was; lows built their tiest on one of the nngles of the casescattered by the report of one pistol. t saw it done — j mont of his apartment. During their temporary abNever have I seen the square «i front of that building so j sence it was tnket: possession of by a pair of sparrows,
iiogistei . . i r ,
bare of people as it was ten seconds after that solitary j who persisted iu retaining it, and resisted every effort
Kecelrer
pistol wus^ured.
u.s.ui
»u» urvu. cm
But iia moo
mob is, at iite
the same time, tne
the | oi
of its rightful owners to regain iit.t After a time, ci
crowds
mos. tcrrific thing to look at. especially if its vulgar aud of swallows gathered upon the roof, among whom
GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY O F F I C E R S .
t-avage eye is fixed upon you, that can be imagined.— recognized the exiled pair, who seemed to bee infor
informing
Mr-Summers felt unsafe,
even in the hole!. " Give
mo- ' their friends of the
.
.— outrage they had suffered. The
Judge o r P r o b a t e . . . . C U R T I S F O W L E R , Maplcton
e protection, said he ; "they'll tear me r.ll to pieces j whole assembly was in a state or great commotion, and
Haeriir
E . F . D AME, Traverse City.
if they p't in here oud it looked, at the time, as if tbo appeared highly incensed, as wns manifested by their
County Treasurer
MORGAN BATES, Trav.City.
mob
would
get
:n.
.
.
.
movements
and
cries.
Before long. aoddeoly aud swift
County Clerk
JAMES P . BRAND,
"
Hence it was that Lieut Kinsman interrupted the n> thought a host of them flew against the uest
Each
Register nt Deeds
JAMES P . BRAND,
General ami asked a word with him.
I bore-in his bill a small Quantity of mud which he deposJtPro*. Attorney
C. 11. MARSH,
Circuit Court Com...Ci 11. MARSII,
.Itnler came ort and heard the Lieutenant's re-: edat its entrance, and tnen gave wav for another whoreCoroners
.
L . R. SMITII,
ElkRtpids.
port 1 he ex-reorder said there was no place iu the posted the operation. This was continued till the openopen
R O B E R T L E E , Ccnlreville.
St. Charles where he could be safe.
ing was completely closed up, and the' marauders were
Well, then,"said the General, "there's the Cus- buried iu a living tomb. The labors of this friendly
tom House over yonder : that will held you. You can company, however, did not cease here. They immeC. H. M A R S H ,
Gen. Butler and the New Orleans Mob.
go there if you choose."
diately collected materials for another nest, which they
Tie following description of the style in which Ger
1 get there ? The mob will tear me to built just over the entrance to the first In less than
Butler dealt with a New Orleans mob. soon after his oc- / pieces.'
two hours after the act of vengcance had been consum. •«. AND
I
enpation of that city, is from Partcn's V History of the > The General reflected a moment, then said, assuming mated, the new structure was completed and inhabited.
S O L I C I T O R IN CHANCERY,
Administration of the Department of the Gulf."
all the •' Mnjor tieneral commanding."'
A cut had several succcssive litters of kittens drownThe three officers and Air. Glenn next proceeded to
" We tuay'ns well settle this question now as at anv ed. At length, apparently in despair at this repeated
fcOTARY
PUBLIC 4C0XVEYAN0ER,
the City Hall in search of the Mayor. They found that other time Licutennitf Kinsman, tdke this man over to blasting of ber hopes, she prepared a secure place at
Traverse fclty, Grand Traverse Conuly, Mich.
pnblic functionary, after some delay. They informed , the CoMom House ; take what forroyoQ require ; if any
. '.vofioe in Dwelling House.
1-ly him with all possible courtesy, that Gen. Butler, com- one nmlests or threatens vou, arrestThim ; if a rescue is some distance from her usual place of abode, and there
| her next litter was brought forth. This was finally dismandingthe Department of the Gulf, had established his attempted, fire."
covered, but her affection and ingenuity were this time
headquarters
nt the S t Charles Hotel, where ho would j Having said this he returned to the conference with rewarded by tho Ii7es of her offspring." The nest of a
J . O. R A M S D E L L ,
be huppy to cwifer with the Mayor and Council of New the Mayor, and Lieutenant Kinsman proceeded to obey martin had fallen from the eaves of a house when full of
Orleans at 2 o clock on that day.
The reply of the-1 the order. He conducted Mr. Summers to a side door. young. They were taken up and placed in a basket,
Mayor w as to the effect that his place of business was at j which he opened, and disclosed to the view of his where their parents attended them as before. All were
T B A V E K 8 E CITY, j
the City Hall, where any gentleman who had business charge a compuct mass of iufuriated meu held at bay by fledged, nnd soon left their place of refuge except a feeGRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, M I C H with him eonld rec him dnritig office hours. Col. French I u company of fiftv soldiers.
ble and helpless one which remained there. When thos
REFERENCES:
.
politely intimated that that was not an answer likely to 1 " Ifon't attemiit it." said the Judge, recoiling from left alone be was exposed to the severity of the cold
It oa. 0«e. Martin.CVJ.8uprCt.M.| Bon. Austin Blair. Oct. Mich.
ratisfjr tbe commanding Genera!, and expressed n hope I the sight
east winds, which began to prevail at the time. The
— J«m.i V.C*m»b«tl.J,
1
l.-U Berrj. Anitllor «*n«rst
— Bd*l»l.»>»nM.Jd|t.<thO«." I — IN WIUO UiKfc.I..n,!ug. Mkh lhat the Mayor, on reflectiofa. would not complicate o
ist." returned the Lieutenant ; "the General's old birds not only continued to supply him with food,
Jo.lib Tnnitr.
•• jlh •• •• S |».K|»ood. Prl.jlt Mich.
_ _ Tho.. I'o >l«r.8nnr 0! n»pott«r'Iton.T.J. JUrat-Jim.M»nlM»«,Vlch. state of nffaus, already embarrassing enough, bv raising orders were positive ; I have no choice but to obey."
but in order to protcct him from the wjnds, built up a
*nd l' f of. of L* w I a Mleh.Uulrenllyi Tr»*«r*«Clty. K«to.a.lMS. S-ty. questions of etiquette Gen. Butler was well'disposed
The company of soldiers were soon drawn up in two wall three inches high upon that side of the basket
towards New Orleans and its Authorities j he merely de- lines, four feet apart—two men closing the front and two which was exposed to it. A shepherd intrusted a flock
sired to come lo a clear understanding with them a? to the_renr of the column. In the opeu stiace were Lieu- of eighty sheep to his dog alone, to be driven home, a
T R A V K U S i : CITY
the fntnre government of tho city. The officers retired. tenant Kinsman and Mr. Summers.
distance of seventeen miles. On the road she was deThe Mayor, upon reflection, concluded to wait upon the
" Forward, march!" The eolnmn started. The livered of a couple of pups. Notwithstanding this eoGeneral. At 2 o'clock, accompnmcd by Mr. Soule ond crowd recognizing the giant Judge, yelled and boiled cumbrance, and though still faithful to her maternal inTHIS UOCSK 18 XOW OPKJCBn fOR THIS BETOTIT Or THK a considerable porty of friends, highly respectable gen- around the slowlv pushing column. The active men
stiuct, she wns not neglcctful of her task. By carrying
tlemen of the city, he snt facejo face with Gen. Butler, the mob were not those within reach of the soldiers.
her young a few miles in advanec of her flock whilst St
T R A V E L I N <3- P ' U B L I C ,
in the ladies' parlor of the St- Chorles. *
The nearest men prudently held their peace and watched was feeding, and then driving it on beyond tbem. she at
,*V>DSRTaE BtJPEWSTEXPENCEOr
The interview
and nhor-: ihcir chance. Consequently no arrests wore made until length reached the end of ber journey ; as it turned out,
. wns destined to be interrupted
r
tivo. J he seizure of the St. Charles Hotel nj>ponred to the column had gone liulf wny to the Custom House.— however, nt the sncrificc of the lives of her offspring.
have rekindled the passions of the popnlnnce, who snr- At that point stood an omnibus with one man in it who
A horse oarnc home without bis driver, but Instead of
jEfr-GIVE HIM A CALL, jet
rounded the building is. a dense mass, filling nil the space j w'a* urging on the mob bv voice and gesture, with the going directly to his stable, stopped ot the boose, neigh0. w. D. adj'accnt. A cannon was posted at each of the corners I vi-dcnce of phrenzy.
ed, and exhibited other indications of great disquietude.
Twrerss City. May 13, 1863.
22-ly. of the bnilding regiment surrounded it. aud the
" "alt ! IJring out that man !"
This at first excited no attention : but. a9 these manibrave General Willioms was in command. But it seem- j 'I'wo soldiers sprang into the omnibus, collared the festations continued and bis master did not appear, fped as if the quiet demeanor of the tro-jps. since the land-! 'unntic. drew him oat, nnd placed him between the prebrnsion was excited, and a person despatched In
ing of the evening before, had been misinterpreted by ; lines, where he coutiuued to gesticulate in tho most search of him. He was found two miles off lying insen•he mob, who grew fiercer, londer. and bolder, as the 1 frantic manner.
sible in consequence of a severe blow upon the bead
day wore on. Tho Mayor and his pariv had not be
" Stop yo
!" thondered the Lieutenant
which he bail received by falling from bis cart By no
long in th£presence of Gqn. Butler, when on uid
c
D E T R O I T , Michigan,
'• i won t. SIIKI the man ; my tongue is my own."
animal has this sentiment beeu so remarkably evinced as
camp
rushed
in
ond
said
:
"Sergeant
, lower your bavonet If a souud ly the dog. A poor boy was fatally injured and carCorner of Firth and Woodbrldge 8trtet«, opposite Michigan
" Gen. Williams orders ttie to«ny that he fears
comes out of that mans mouth, ruu him through !"
Coatral Rail Road Company's Machine Shops. (1-ly)
ried to an hospital. His little dog followed him thitber,
will not be able to control thownob."
aod being prevented from entering it, lay down at the
r ' CT T 1 G,
=m , d
! - Forwnn]—marcli." The d o * . |! > W on w f e "~te. watching with wis'tful.cves every one that went in,
Will
m
° ;°'v
'" 'vry
Afler £oing some cii. t.»ee tW l ifeif imploring admittances'" 'Though constantly repulsed
him, if he finds he cannot control the mob. to open upon t tenant perceived that one man. who had been 1 liarticu- by the attendants, he never left the spot by Bight or
Ibra with arttllciT.
BTAXDABD
lorl, v„is,„,„s
0 l,„ c b i „„
day. and died at his posl even before bis roaster.
h
• "
"
WW <• 'k™
io conHalt • briop in that man "—pohJinj him not
The dog of the French soldier follows him to camp,
sternal ion.
The man w&s seized and placed in the colui
often accompanies him into action, and hps beeo found
••Don't do that. General!" exclaimed the Mayor.
continued to shout, but a lowered bayonet brought him "1 bis side whonVonnded or dying on tbo field of battle.
OP ALL KINDS.
" " W h y not. gewicmeo r mid the Gtnefai. -Tbo j to h i > . I n . The rolamn pu.hed
ate was condemned lo be shot aod his executionagnin and
Sold la Detroit by FARRAND A SHELEY. mob must be^coutrolled. We cant haven disturbance | lodged the Judve and the two prisoner* oo.v., ...
ers were ready to 6re upon him. Just as the bandage
I f u u ' i T t 1 ' . o n t, a o d,
.
. . .
impregnable Custom House—the citadel of 'New Or- was ubout being placed over his eyes, bis dog flew into
Be careful to boy onlj the geatilnt.
speak to the people ? asked the | leans. The company umrebed back if. the same order. bis arms ami began to lick his face. This touching inMayor.
January 23, 18tf3.
' .
.
Q-l?,
'
through :i crowd as silent as a funeral," lo uie the cidcnt for a few moments arrested the proceedings ; but
Anything you please, gentlemen, replied Oen , Lieutenant's own language.
after a short delay his comrades, with tears iu their
But cr.
I only insist that order be maintaiued iu the . Tho scene was witne^-.l from the windows of tho fit eyes, gave the fata! volley, and the two friends expired
public streets.
| Charles by General Butler and his st.ifl and bv the together. A youthful co'nscript, desperately wounded in
he Mayor nnd other gco.Iemon addresfed the crowd, i Mayor an.1 bis friends—the conference Ix-ing snswn.lod battle, was conveyed indiscriminately with hnndredsof
P E T E R LORILL ARD,
and. as their reniarks were enforced by the rumor of I by common consent. The General i u . W roc that Ibe others to an hospital. In the course of a few days a litS N U F F AXD TOBACCO MAXUFACTUBER Gen. Hullers order, there was o temporary lull >n the j firmness of Lieut Kinsman or. this occasion, aided bv tle dog made his appearance, and searching amidst the
storm. I oc crowd remained, however, vast, fiercc and i Ibe soldierly steadinos of the troops tuid the porrect dying aod the dead, discovered at length his expiring
10 4c 18 Chambers St.,
$
° Tt'ft ;,.|ni. - . . . . . . ,
, ,
j coolness of their oflircrs, contributed most essentia!!* master, and was foond licking his bauds.
After bis
(Formerly 43 Chsmbfcrs Street, New York,)
M<m>r was j to the subjugation of tie mob of New Orleans. It was : death a comrade took charge of the faithful animal, but
Wonld call the attention of Dealers to the articles of bis proceeoing to descant, in the high flown rhetoric of the [ never so rampant again. The campauy was Captain no kindness could console him lie refused all food,
manufaotaro, vis.:
feouth, upon Getv Butler sformcr advocacy of :he rights . Paige's, of the 31st Massachusetts.
pined awav and died.
o f h e Sonlht-Ht Stale* .tT,e Be.th bad looted g p 0 » |
(Philcopb,2 of N.tnral H«t«y.
BROWN SNUFF.
him a-its especiaj friend nfid champion, etc.
Anccdote. of Animals.
. ...
TTT

Ifacaboy,
Demigros,
,
Ea
el m c K t
u n
1
0DCC d e c C D j e d m , 0 a w e f o
on i b M ° K M
"'

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A cart-lion* noted for his sagacttv. once fonnd a wa- n r lm a k i n^
.
,
"
T . W 5 "
Fins Rtppee,
Pare Virginia,
on tbnt point nt once. I was alwayra friend of South- gon oUtructinc the wav which led to his stable The ?K ^
necessary repairs, leavmg directions to
Coarie tUppee.
Nachltqcbes,
Amarican Gentleman,
ernrights. but an enemy ofSoutbern wrongs."
uas
narrow X nSw him t ^ p L ou e i S
remained
above to haul bim up
Copenhagen.
r
t
* L" , i when
jerking ih"the r frope
The conversation was going on in an amicable strain, | side. Placing h-s brtos' a'aian -V vcWIe he nushed
" he shonld give the signal h bv
~
Y E L L O W 8NinFF. 4
U T S.ta,
f:
t ^ h i , body. "Tho ^
U r n rewired
S o H n 2 S M T I , b ° 2 2 ! ! ™ ° ' ' H Kinsman. I ,t or.wnrd till be enmo to'a patt of the.«*£?•
road' iwhich
Scotch.
Honey Dew,Scotch,
lo play a trick upon him ; and when overcome by the
b lbc
High Tosst Scotch,
Fresh HoneyD«w Scotch,
General
' | » i < i e ooo n! h to allo« bim to ? o by it. noxious
vapors,
Pat
signaled
to
be
drawn
op,
his
friend*

Ir!«h High Toast,
Freab Scotcih.
casion, a large wide drain had been dug in the same
ortnadyfoot,
This officer had been sent to the fleet that i
ing | road, and planks laid over it, on which he could cross.- left him daneling in mid-air. After sometime praying
attention la called to the large reduction In pricea i l L i ^ . ; 0 3 P e r > t o r s . On board the Miss-1 It was winter, and ooe morning, the planks being cover- and beseeching tbem to finish tbo job. becoming thonfWne-CatOIiBwtag and Smoking Tobaccos, which will be
lra 1 <! 0 r
wafiieJLtivt
| - P , ' j steamer), he | e<| with suow and ice, in stepping upon tbem his feet rongly exasperated, he exclaimed : •• Lefme u p ! let me
roaad of a8oparlor Qaaiity.
up, I tell yez If ye don't bejobbers. III cut the rope f
f u r e < S £ d ? » i i ^ bnmmera.^ho h.d sought re-, slipped. He drew back, and seemed at a lo» how
V TOBACCO.
b ,
1
D h
Jud
S
O
M
tnlt
^
P
l
^
"
«PPJ
^ : . »l'o was . proceed. Near the planks was a heap of sand ; be put
A Scotch nobleman, seeing an old gardener of his essvoctKO.
" riHaoer OHEWIKO.
saouxo. Ufa! Mm
C 7
,cu1
.v
i
'
.
,
'
Kinsman
to
J
his.fore
feet
iuto
this,
and
looked
wLstfullv
to
the
other
tablishment with a very ragged coat made some passing
Lj»a?,."
F.AJL.. or Plain.
S. J*ro
S«,W^JA
v v 8 "™! h , l n , f d f q ' f t e protection; side of the drain, where stood the bov who was neens- remarks on its condition. " I t ' s a verra guid cost,"
Svl.

Csvendlsh. or Sweat, , Sp^nlah,
bim l i m b f r o m l o m e d , 0 a l l e o d
S t W ^ u
v
Vld
»
i
Seeing his hesitation, the boy said the honest old man. I camiot agree with you there,"
Thc
whoh.i ^ f t t » ?,U:h
Lieutenant called him. The horse immediate^ turned round, and said bis lordship. " Ay, it's just a verm guid coat"
(Jrauulated.
,
0
'
' firet*ith 0 D e f o o t - , n d t h c n w i t h
<"^r. scraped the persisted the old man. - it covers a contented spirit, and
W. B*—A olreolar of prices will be sent on application. m a k e i S i r f S
00 w n d
w?ti, bfm ir v i ^ ' A f " d ^ , 5 ° ° "
|
over upon the planks till tbey were compIeUlv cov a body that owes no man anything, anf thst'» mair than
next
rtzb. il
-d.' -rd
r (iMy.)
shore with bin if be c f c * and he #ould endeavor t o W : Ho ^
without hesitation trotted directl'v into mony a man can rev of their cost.

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ill Kinds of Job Printing Neatly and Kipeditiwslj Eiccnfed.

OXITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT TKAViM C1TV, MICH.

^ttomcji aiti) Conraclljtr at ^ato,

Attorney & Counssellor at Law,

E X C H A N G E .

CHARLES

W.

DAY.

JACKSON & WILEY,
Founders and Machinists,

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NEW
For the Grand Traverse Herald.
Conscript'* 80115.
TIUVEBSK I ' m , Jon. 5th, 1864. |
h0™ Detroit dates of tho 6lb and Washington o'
Cam! ng,° Father Abraham," with strong mid <-arne*t wills.
The Board of Supervisors of Grand Traverse Cotiuty, ;the'5th.
M O H C f A N H A X K 9 , K t l i t o r fintl P r o p r i e t o r . Codling (Vein oarfirenldes—fromforest, plain* slid hills,
-convened
- — nt the Clerk's Officc,
--—• in
— Traverse City,
—J- on
- - Ji The sTo
sTbrm of the last of December andfirst and so"We waited till yon called us, Imt no 1CM> trave ore we,
TRAVEH8E CITY:
!iS22r»'eti
"
Jauuury. A. D. ISM. .» ">
„f J o m a r j . W a r mora . e r m to l U .SoaO.cro
To battle for our country—tlic dear land of tl:e frtc,^
FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15. 1864.
A. >1.
With strong arms for the contest, and tree hearts Tor the o'clock.
j part of this State and in Illinois, than bore. Railroad
Culled to order by the Clerk.
right.
commanicStion was suspeuded. the traius enveloped (n
Jnformatiea bus bccu received at the Slate DepartRoll called. The following members .presentWe're coming, Father Abraham, we're coming in oar might.
Klvin L. Spraguc, of Traverse.
i snow drifts, und several persons were frozen to deaih—
ment to the effect that orders have been sent by the ImW
mSteek.-of
Benzonin.
The
dear
old
starry
banner
shall
never
trail
In
du*t,
;
We have no room IcrVfcJcifcr this week.
perial Government of Franco to the Commander-in-Cuicf
Absent. Mr. Perry, of Crystal l«u*e.
I The liruft did not take place oif the 5th inst. Wc do
of tho French naval forces in the Pacific Ocean, to place We give our live* to suve il, and put in Cod our trust;
K P. Ladd, of Peninsula.
No hand ol plotting traitor or jealous foreign foe,
not
learn to what time it is postponed.
in B State of blockade the ports of Acapolco nod San Bias, Shall blot one star ont from it or lay iu splendor low,
C. T. Seofieid, of Whitewater.
George ijtike; of Milton.
Congress is again in session. The President, sustained
but through a spirit of liberality and comity, <>n the part Then onward speed, brave brothers, haste onward to UnOn
motion
«f
K
.
SIttl,
the
meeting
odjtrWoeJ
t
a
the
Seeratnrj-of War »|)J Provoat Manlali General
Of the Emperor of the French, he has decided that
tight,
morrow morning at 9 oc w «
i
. , 1 . ^ t n n nrit>« iimn fr,*- *(iti..n>....,
-American packets which constitute the line between We're coming. O our country, we arc coming in our might '
Wednesday morning, Boarvl met pursuant to ad- recommends on extension of the time for tficfnyment of
ibe
"large
bounties" to volunteers, and a bill has alrea"Panama and San Frtucisco, shall continue to have the The proud and haughty Southerners our footsteps soon »hal. journment.
Roll called by the Clerk.
dy been introduced to that end.
' privilege of touching at Acapulco, in order to reno^
hear,"Tbe'New York Legislature met on the 5th. and was
their stock of coal which they may need for t|io coraple- tehall meet the Northland's onset with trembling and with I Present. Elvin L. Spragne. of Traverse.
C. T. Scolk-ld, of Whitewater.
fear—
organized by (be electron of Republican Officers.
; tlon of their voyage, it being understood that these vesWm. Steele, ofBefcconia.
Shall learn u> their confusion that hands which till the soil, j
A Railroad collision occurred near Dayton, Ohio, on
sels shall not leave or receive any passengers at that port,
Klisha P. I .add. of Peninsula.
Can strike a blow for freedom—are stronger for their toil. I
Absent, Mr. Periy, of Crystal Lake and George J the 5th. by which ouc ]>ersoo was killed and twenty tcror any merchandise.
Then on, to break the darkness of slavery's sullfn night.
Luke of Milton.
i ribly injured.
Exchange of prisoners ceased through act of the rebel We're coming, coming, rebels, we are coming io our might !
I„ the mailer of A.Uion P . W t a t a * and .UirlJ
The Ohio Lephfchire
o r g a n i c 0 ».he 5lh. J . B.
1
»
'
Cabinet intcrposing'bctween agreement already entered Ere long from out our banner shall be washed the crimson others, for the enaction aud organization of a new [ I u b l x w a e l e ""
Township.
,
!
' " * c l e ( 1 SjK-aker of the Hou»e. and Wilopon. That august body of lean and hungry conspira
li appearing to the Board of Supervisors, that ap-j iiam-E. Davis/Clerk of the Senate.
The
bright
old
days
of
glory
shall
surely
come
sgiin,
tors preferred to-order a pause,and fulminate a fresh bull
plication
has
been
made,
and
that
notice
lliereof
has
been
|
Nothing
of
interest
from
the
Army,
ail
were
endeavoriu the bosom of the nation one heart beat as of yore,
against B.-n. Bntlcr who is again outlawed in Dixie. I t These hours of miduight darkness be gone forovermore.
siprt
up anil pal,M,c.| in a inaiiwr r«i»i|v.l I.J I : , o k w
t.omrotloblelaw. and ho vinjr duly considered the matter or saul ap
» n *• J
• •
Temains to bo seen-what Gen. Butler will do about it. Already in the orient thure dawns the morning light.
plicatiun, ihs boarJ orlk-r and cnact II,at all lliat Itrri-1 Advreei from Folley I.land, raccivadper Ara c o. atato
ond he is not tho man to let any opportunity escape him. We come, for right und honor, we're coming in our might.
described in -.aid application, viz : Townsliip twen-: that our guns nt Cnmmings Point opened on Charleston
Besides, lie has in bis department Dearly -sevenly-five Farewell to those we're leaving—the loving hearts and true, ty seven North'of Range thirteen West, as per
on Christmas morning, lasting from 1 to 3 o'clock. Sev'thou sand'men in fighting trim. We look for something The dear God still protect yon—his blessing r<*t on you.
nienl survey, be and the same is hereby enacted into a eral fires weie kindled in the city, which burned a con*
new Township to be called and known the Township of
Itirring from Fortress Monroe presently.
Forget us not while livlug—mom n for us if w! fall.
Ahnira." The first annual meeting thereof shall be held siderablo amount of property. The rebel- batteries reWe love our homes no less—but our country over all ;
The Jate terrible gale experienced on the coast of Eng- our Wight blades to tho contest, and Heaven for the right. at the hotioc of Addis.iu P. Wheelock.iu said Township, plied withoat damage.
-land continued with little intermission for two days, com- We're coming. Father Abraham, we're coming In our might on 11c- l.r>r >l« i <':.y in A j til, liSG4, and at said MeetFrom ISew Yoik.
Bryan. Andrew Roosa a..d Iliram Bowen
; M. E. C. ing David
mencing on the 3d and ending on Vhe&th. The list of Traverse City, Mich.
NEW YORK, Dec. 29.*-A British Lieutenant w!io
three e'eetors of said Township shall be tho persons
casualties extends over 30 columns of-tho London paThe clauses iu the bounty bill passed last month, pro whose duty it shall- be to preside at such meeting, ap- us to sail for Rermmlu to-day-was arrested by ^larshal
Murray
ond
sent
to-Fort
Lafayette. A rebel mail w*»
pers. and embraces almost every locality on the const ol hibiting the payment of extra bounties after the 5th ol point ft Clerk opeu and keep the polls, aud exercise the
the United Kingdom, ond many points on the adjacent January, is considered a gruro mistake at the War 01- s-i'ite power as the Inspectors of elections at any '1 own- found coiu-ealed infcisti»ggage. -The letters were in>
ship uieet'iig as the law provides : and Addison P. mediately forwarded to"Secretary tie ward.
continental seaboard. Tho most serious disaster record- fice, as the certain discontinuance of tstatc and private Wheeloek be and he is hereby appointed to post up
AKUKST or OmSRftBHKt.AGK.MS.
ed was the -low of a Hamburg ship with emigrants for bounties to recruits, will surely make an end to the re- notices according to law of the time and place of such
Souio further developments relative to „tho
-Australia. • of the crew and passengers 44 were saved enlisting movements among the. veteran volunteers, which meeting, in the newly organized Township of Ahnira. seizure ol the George CrjmwcU. a few d.-iys since,
and 300 perished.
wore allowed to leak out yesterday, and thoy aro by no
has just beeu fairly started both East and West, uuder Dutcd, Traverse City, Jan, 6th, 1864. ,
On motion iif C. T. Scoliel-J, that the Clerk be and he ineaus or an unimportaut character. It upj>cars lliut on
Tire RBHW. ARMY IS VIRGINIA.—A letter to the the-stimulus of high bounties.
is hereby instructed to purchase a suitable Plut-book the dnj* the Cromwell was to sail Marshal Murray's deRichmond Dispatch, dated the 13th nt Dalton, Va., stales
Throe slaves were advertised to be sold ; in New Or- and record therein the I'lut of the Village of Traverse tectives arrested Mr. 11. Legur, formerly Minister of tho
•that the troops were building cabins and preparing quar- leans, on the 7th ult., but before the time for the auction City, aud present his nccount for same to the Board of United Slates to San Salvador,'together with his wife,
Supervises.
maid, child, Messrs. U.-F. Cauty aud 1). Perez, all of
'tcrsfor the winter, -and it-was hoped that all of them had arrived, it was determined that they should not be
On motion-of C. T. Scofield, that tho Treasurer credit whom were sent to Port Lafayelto on Sui»d;iy last, ihero
-would be housed in a short time, and protocted from the sold. ThoEra intimates thot the sale wus stopped on ac-. the Connly of Antrim with the umount of two hundred, to be detained nutil furl tier orders.
wretehed weather that prevailed. 'It was pot believed count of au-unfuvontblo stale of opinion on the subject and forty two dollars aud thirty-seven cents, being their
On sean-hing Mr. l>-tier's baggage a bill of lading woj
that tho Yankees would seek them out for some time, if —native Louisiauiuus even declaring that such an affair apportionment of Jail und Furniture io Clei ka uud Trea- found lor filly bunels ol lurtl, shipped on board Iht> Brisurers offices.
tish brig CiroL-siau. On -searching thu lard one thou-at all this winter. By spring they hoped to be in a con- would be a disgrace to the city.
On motion E. P. Lntfd. the following resolution was sand navy revolvers were found secreted therein, for tho
dition to treat tbom to another Cbickamuagn, that will
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:—*~n
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r~
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I unnulmnuslv carried :
Curious nnd interesting discovery has A-cently been
Thu, the resolution passed nt the last ses- {Mirpose of being transmitted to the South.
•end the campaign in that quarter.
Cauty und tho other parties were arrested, having
made iu California, namely that of n pyramid very simi- gion of the Board, aulhorizing the payment of Eleven bccu found in the company of Legur. and ou the suppo- The investigation into frauds-on the Government is lar in construction to the Egvptian pyramids only vervl hunilretl dollars as a Military Bounty Fuud, be so mo- sition that they knew something of the matter.
11,0 aonrra a m - J™«l aslo alio.- tte pojmo.,1 of M M
U.Uars, When arrested the whole party were in tho act of go.still going on searchingly, ond great terror is getting much smaller. Tta slows compiling
r
. . . . .
..
,,
each to the hisUleveu men culisting after'.lie passage of ing aboard'tbo George Cromwell.
r , .
•fast hold of kcavish contractors, ond the tools in office ages
feetkaglb.a.u) from o„c to lljree feet in Uiut- w i a
„- i t b o l „ r ,, r l b ,. r „ £ v l ^ , 0 £ dale of
-The wife, child and maid of Legur. on beteg searched,
•by whom their rascalities were "accomplished. Heads ness.
I vheir cnlixtment.
were found to have several revolvers concealed about
On motion of C. T. Scofieid. that tlie Treasurer be their persons.
-continue to drop and more will follow. The traffickers in
•Daniel Davis aud Thomas Dnri
rebel officers! instructed to pay orilers Nos. 413, 41-1 and 4w3 withoutbroken down horses, tho swindlers in beef, the leeches
These are all thc.particalar* relative to the seizare of
charged with recruiting within onr lines, have plead guil-1 endorsement of Sup.and bloodsuckers of all degrees, may bo assured that the ty to the charges nnd have bqen sentclfted to coufinc-| Ou motion of C. T. Scolield, the following resolution the Cromwell developed'up to the present writing, as
uo'.hingJias been heard by the Marshal from the Wash*
•end of-many of them-approaches,.ond theirfute is even
meet at hur<l labor in Fort Warren or somu other prison, j
ingtou authorities since ho. transmitted the I'acU to
now knocking at the door.
,
.
Itaolved, 1 hat the sum of three hundred dollars be
as way liedircettd. Sftcen fearj. ea.h.
appropriated I.) a 1'aad to l» tailed tliu Military Ks- them.
8 p , |
lh
f
J
A couple of men uamed Reuben Dodge nod John GalSlUitary Government for Rebel States.
Tho St. Uroix Herald published nl Calais, rear the P " ' " " « . 'J ,'5
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,
,
.
.
.
.
.
,
transportation of \ oluutcvrs rIrogi this County to Orniiii
'bugett Were lost in the wcods near Pigoou river, Huron border,
The bill introduced iuto the House by Mr. Ashley," of
of NewUratmrtek, states that taitel. ejcitetaeat | Knj>i !,,.
, b c chainnao of the lioarii be a Con,
-county, a low weeks since. Thcv were without food for exists there in consequence of apprehensions of r. conleni-. i„;,u-c- to carry out ibe provision of the above resolution Oh o. proposes that the President be aathorized aud re.six days, except a ground hog, which their dog killed for plated raid bv the rebel ageuts and rouglis Troui the vie- j and that he be required to report his proceedings at the quired to take poe*'*jii<»n of the inxurreetiopaiy districts,
ami establish therein such temporary jimfitary governv'them. Dodge found his way out, obtained help,.and re- wily ofSt. John s.
| tiesl mcetiog of ibe B,»rd.
On motion E. P. Ladd. the Board resolved themselvc: ments us he may designate, maintaining the same until
turned to Bud his comrade nearly exhausted, having laid
State Governments are orgunized under-.the provisions of
A
New
London
paper
atiiounces
the
death
of
James
I
iuto
a
Committee
of
the
Whole
to
Ciuiuiuc
accounts.
this act; shall appoint a Military Governor in each State, down to die. The man was takeu to his home, whore he is
Douglass, orStooy Creek f t the extraordinary age „ f |
aeeoltttU «ers preaeoted aud allowed, who uiuy. if he deems necessary, appoint a council of flvo
recovering.
to assist him. Whenever the pcopls >iguify a desire
ono bucdrcd and teu years. l f c « a » « m a n of years he-1 Se°uT*tipracoe. strvieos as Committee Io
to return to their obedience to the Constitution of tbo
A great genre fell upon the rebels in the wide daring fore Loais XVI ascended riio/lirone of FVancc.
j
settle with Antrim ond Leokmuw Counties,
United Slales,an enrollment of loyal voters shall be made,
swoop of AveriU's-dashing trooper?, who struck boldly
T
' ~
)
claimed SI :">0, allowed.
1
,v
' j and if the number «jnu!s ^>n per cent, of tbo aggregate
The
rebel
blockade
rumlcr'Chealcm
was
capturc.l
by
i
|
j
|
,
.
Lav
k
Co.,
invoice
of
stationary,
a
n
n
a
down into southwestern Virginia and cut the railroad
y j vote of IbGO, delegate* 0 a State •Cotwvntion inay be
books, chairs. &c. claimed $2" 33. allovAd
from Lynehbnrg into East Tennessee, uot seriously it the gunboat Huron, about December 1st, in Dobov .
' elected. Every maij before voting, Whether kuown to be
freight nnd charges on
would appear, but giving its best effect imtbc Bensatiou Sound, Ga., while attempting to run to wa with a cargo ! Hannah, I-oy ic Co..
or suspected of disloyalty, must lake nn oath ol al6
roo loyal
of cotton, tobneeo, rosin, ele.
I „ <*•>«• ' f ' 1 " *?- 1
legiance. Such Convention may frame n Constitution
visited upon tho rebels.
Perry 11 annua, servirc." as ln?|»ecior of 1 oor
25 00 for a State Government but must provide by au ordinBills providing for au extension of time for I he pny-j
one year, claimed $2a. allowed
ance
irrcvocphle.
except bythe constant of Congress.and
The Freedom Convention appointed for the 8th ol JanPor
l^'.mdsefV servi
the people of flit State : 1. That no persons who have
oary at Louisville, h|s been deferred to some time in the meat of bounties to volunteers will be introduced in Con. I ® 5P
Pcftile . Bradley
mouth of February Or March. This convention -will re- gress immediately after its opening.
id.
3 12 held civil or. military office under the uprising -Government. state or Confederate, shall vote pr hold office, unr-rviees n* Juror int ca^c of
present the Radical Unionists of thu South, aud will be
There are uow in New Orleans seven fcchooL for col- Clmrl,
til the Legislature, by special act in oath caae, has grantPeople
Briulley Merrill, claimed S3 12 .
one of the most important-bodies,\if not the most impor- ored children, with twenty three teachers, and eleven
them an unconditional pardon. 2. That no debt conallowed,
3 12 ed
tracted by the rebel State or Confederate government
tant, that can come together in the'prcseqt crisis.
huudred and ninety scholars.
Archibald Jamicson, services s Juror in case
shall be recngniecd by the State. 3 ond 4. That slavery
of People Vs. Bradley Mi rill, claimed S3
2 i o shall b<j forever prohibited in said Stata
Advices from Texas state that Geo. Washburnc
From Chattanooga.
12, allowed
started for Iudiunola and Lavacea, and tljey are doubtWASIHSCTON, Dec. 30.—Tho following has been re- Morgnn'liules. bills lor printing Proceedings
^Iore Rcbt'l Monus.
.i— headquarters
i—i
I • of..rB.
•>
Itvccipts, Jcc., claimed S103, allets in possession ere this. It is believed that San An- ceived —
at the
ofr.i.k
thft army- :FORTRESS MONROE, Dcc. 30.— The Richmond Enlowed
CIIATTANOOII.V, D e c . 28.
qnirer of the 24th says : Our losses by the enemy gaintonio will bc.io our possession, where our troops would
To Mnj. Gen. Hnlleck :
j Churies W. Day. services as Canvasser one day
. | iog possession of East Tennessee ore incalcuablc. We
concentrate for tho overthrow of tho rebels under Ma1 J0
Col. Long, of the 4th ©hio Cavalry, commanding the '
claimed SI 50. allowed
ore not only deprived of the vast flour mills of that coungrudcr.
2d Division of Cavalry, reports from" Calhoun. Tennes- Wm. R. Stone, services as Assistant Sheriff at
try which previously Supplied the whole army, but of vast
Circuit Court, 3 days, claimed 8-1 50, alsee, December 28th, thai the rebel Gcn.r Wheeler, with
machine shops expensively organized at Kuoxville. BeThe Government, iu view of tho unsatisfactory results 1,200 or 1.500 cavnlry-nnd mounted infantry, attacked
lowed.
4 50 sides*this we are cut from the coal, iron and copp<fr
-of the first4raft and the failure of Congress to amend Col. Siebcrt aud cnptnreJ n supply train from Chatta- Enock K. Wait, services assisting Constable in
mines, which ore worth millions. 'Hie copper Rolling
case of People vs. Bradley Merrill, claim<be conscription act so as to make it more effective, has noogo for Knoxvillc, about 10 o'clock this morning, at
Mills at Cleveland, superintended by Col. Pcet, Goved S2. allowed
2 00 ernment agent, which were burned by the enemy, formdetermined not to order the second draft to be made in Charleston, on the south bank of jhe Hiawassco. The
traiu escort had reached the encampment at Charles William Mitchell, services assisting Constable
erly turned out 6.000 lbs per day. Over 3.000,000 lbs.
delinquent Slates immediately after tho $th of January, town last night, and Col."Sicbert's skirmishers were fulin case of People vs. Bradley Merrill,
hove beeu delivered to the government. This was tho
bat to poet pone its execution until Coiigrsss has acted.
claimed S2 40, allowed
ly engaged with the enemy this morning. In-fore Col.
only coppcr rolling mill in ibe countrV, ond kept us supLong wns apprised of their approach. "He immediately Enock K. Wait, services as witness in case of
plied with copper for our caps and" camion. This il
Tho Army bf the Potomac is in the mud and in win- moved the small force for duty in his cnJttp nt the time— |
People vr. .Bradiey Merrill, claimed S3
among our lo.-aes at ibe battle of ChattjanoOga, which is
ter quarters occupying very generally, by the way. the 150 men—and crossed to Col Siebcrt'e support. The |
2.*>. rillowc-i
3 25 spokcu of as merely resulting in the k>ssvof a few thousCabins and huts prepared by "Lee's army for like occu- rebels shortly afterwards gave way, Col, Loug pursuing j W . Mitchell, services as witness in case of
and men and 39 cannon.
People vs. Bradley Merrill, claimed S3
paucy. There will bo nothing more doueiu Virginia nutil them eloselv.
25. allowed
Charleston promise*.
Discovering a portion of their force cut off on the
3 V
the spell of mud is brokcu.
right, ho charged thom with sabres, completely demo!-! The following amounts were then allowed the Boaid
BOSTON, Dec. 30 —The asualy well posted correspondent of the Bostsn Herald, writiugfrom the fleet off Char• An enormos rumpos has been kioked tip in regard to ishing and scattering them iu great coulusion, and in j for attendance and mileage :
every direction. Several of the cm-rny-—number not '
C. T."ScoGetd,
§6 18
leston the 23d, says :
Iho contract* in-Illinois. The contract for rations for kuown—were killed and wounded, nnd 121 prisoners
E. P. Ladd,
5 40
" I see by the papers that there is a good deal of unthe soldiers and prisoners nt tho wp-iouj chmjfe in the captured, iacludiug five commissioned officers. The!
Wm. Steele,
. 9 60
easiness because the navy here is idle. Let me say that
State of Illinois, has been rencinded. and the Secratary main rebel column fled and were pursued five miles on
E. I-kSpraguc.
3 00
if the people at the North only knew the reason why we
tho
Dalfou
road,
ond,
when
Inst
seen,
were
fleeing
preOn
motion
of
W
illiam
Steele,
the
Board
adjourned
i
rc
idle they would stop grumbling. In due season ibey
a
-of War is after sundry individuals witha sharp stick.
cipitately.. "Col Long's loss was one man -slightly s
i
i
will have a chance to rejoice o^er the doings of the naA letter received iu Boston from Vioksburg says that wounded.
I
'
E. L. Sr&AccE,
! vy before Charleston.
t
Theofficcrin command of the cWi«r station nt
1
;
, ,
Chairman, j " T o prove that fhis is no idle statement. I am willing
the lata offieeroof the Harriet Laoe have arrived there
, to wager 81.000 with any "Northern grumbler toat, ifevon their
North, and all the officer?, soldiers ond Cleveland also reports that he was attacked early this J AMES P./BRAXD, Clerk.
morning. Dcocmber 28th, by a force ctflOO rebels. lit f
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.
i erything works accordmr lo tbo piaus laid. Cbariesttn
sailors captured at Galveston in January last, have been drove them off, however.
\ I t j ? Ofpcctid teat Secratary Chase will soon issne in- j will be.occupied by the Union forces in sixty days from
•paroled and are on their way to New Orleans.
GBO. H. THOMAS, Maj. Geo. Commanding
tefcst-bcaimig Treasury notes!
date."

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intcrcsiiug feature

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o n d t h e m o * t d i f f i c u l t - p o r t of a n
m a n u f a c t u r e oClocal

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Editor's

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transpjMl.v-ri)uriin?'lbc w l n t o r m o n t h s wo
,

from tbo

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m a n k i n d , " and so far removed

thccxcitement, "ho'ne

and

from

coufosloo " which animate

and d i s t u r b Hie " outsiders," t l m t we b a r e n o t h i n g l o d o
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before

it a d j o u r n e d

t h e Holidays, passed a l a w to t h e effect t h a t no more

thflrf-$l00 bounly should b t f p a i d to recruits after the
5 t h o f y a m J a r y . ' a i & i ' t b e So'crtthVy of
o r d e r s W t h a t effect.

War

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appointed.'
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C. K . B a r k e r , the

head Mayor.

recfcntly eTeclod

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(Friday.)
Fiendish Atrocity nnd Retributive Justice.
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a p a c k a g e c o n t a i n i n g $ " U 0 . a p o r t i o n of w h i c h b e l o n g e d
t o t h e f a m i l i e s o f s o l d i e r s l i v i n g In t h a t v i c i n i t y . A f e w
d a y s a f t e r t h e reception of t h e m o n e y t h e r e c a m e a sick
s o l d i e r 1 0 t h e h o n s c of t h e o f f i c e r ' s u r i f o a n d a s k e d p e r m i s sion t o r e m a i n o v e r n i g h t T h e w o m a n refwied, b u t t b o
s o l d i e r i n s i s t i n g , s h e finaly c o n s e n t e d . D n r f n g t b e u i g i i t
t b « family wrts a r o u s e d b v t h e \ v i o l e n t k r i o c k i n g of p a r t i e s o u t s i d e . " w h o d e m a n d e d t h e d o o r t o b e opt'nejl. a n d
i f lipt opciwsl t h e y w o u l d b r e u k i t d o w n ; t h a t , t h e o f f i c e r ' s
w i f e - h a d a Kit of m o n e y n n d t h e y w c r o b o u n d t o b a v o i t
1 lie w o m a n W a s t e r r i f i e d , a n d g i v i n g t h e ' m o n e y t o the'
s o l d i e r i n j i d e , tfcreted
herself nnd children, when the
e o j d i e r c s c l a i t T t e d in a v o i c e l o u d c n o t j g b t o b e h e a r d b y
t h e v i l l a i n s o u t s i d e . " I a m u n a r m e d , b u t if I h a i l a p i s t o l I would lix t h e villains." T b e d o o r w a s t h e n b u r s t e d
o p e n , nnd ten m e n disguised as negroes, e n t e r e d t h e
bouse.
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fled.
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T O L E N FROM T H E M A I L M l L l T A R l * B O U N T Y
Iiand W a r r a n t No. -21987, A c t of 1855, f o r o n e h u n d r e d
a n d s i x t y a c r e s of Uud,'1ssued t o R o b e r t H . Hagpal, a priv a t e in C a p t . D ani el l t t x o n ' B C o m p a o y of Mich. Militia Robert H. Haggal's residence is Brlagewater, Washtenaw
Co., Micb, his p o s t office a d d r e s s C l i n t o n , L e n a w a C o , Mich.
8 a i d W a r r a n t w a s a s s i g n e d to R o b e r t M. R i s d o n by t h e
a f o r e s a i d R o b e r t H H a g g a l , a n d by the said R o b e r t SL R i i d o n d e p o s i t e d In t h e n o s t dWce at Saline, M i c h i g a n ^ aWiut
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t o r of D n l t e d S t a t e s L a n d Office, T r a v e r s e CUy, 'Michigan.—
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r e a d i n g a n d Bling tbe p e t i t i o n d u l y t e r i f l e d of L u t h e r . G.
S m i t h , p r e y i n g a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g s t h a t l e t t e r * of A d m i n i s t r a t i o n m a y be g r a n t e d t o t h e said L u t h e r O S m i t h o n t h e
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i M., be a s s i g n e d f o r b e a r i n g aaid p e t i t i o n , .and t h a t t h e
b e l r s a t law of aaid d e c e a s e d a n d all o t h e r p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d in said E s t a t e a r c r e q u i r e d t o a p p e a r a t a session of said
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village of ManisKe, in s a i d C o u n t y , a n d s h o w t a u a c , if a n y
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granted.
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b y c a n a l n g a c o p y of t i l s o n l c r t o be p n b l l s h e d in t h e G r a n d
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m e r c h a n d i s e , auch as ia oamtlly k e p t by
a n d c h r U t l a n s of all d e n o m i n a t i o n s arc c o r d i i l l y i n v i t e d .
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with e s p e c i a l c»rc, l o t h aa t o q u a l i t y , atvle a n d ' p r i c e , tn t h e
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tion of o u r enstomer*. a n d m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y tho*e eoniSai
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p l a t i n g a r e s i d e n c e here, a s s u r i n g t h e m t h a t a n y I n f o r m a t i o n
which *«.• i an give, w-tll be c h e e r f u l l y g i v e n : k n o w i n g as we
do t h a t if fully u n d e r s t o o d all would" avail them^elve^ of tbe
advantagc« o H i r e d — w h i c h m a y be b e t t e r u n d e r s t o o d by
IK V J I R Y L A R G E ,
n a m i n g t h e sam* as follows : N o r e n t s , no i n s u r a u c c . low
a n d b o u g h t with special r e f e r e n c e t o t b e J o b b i u g t r a d e —
JOHN M. L o o m s , *
f r e i g h t s , small e x p e n a e s , (na c o m p a r e d w i t h m o s t t o w n s )
w h i c h we hold a t u c o m m i s s i o n ooly above c o s t .
JaMtw L t n i N o r o x ,
cash p u r c h a s e s , best m a r k e t s , p e r f e c t f a m i l i a r i t y w i t h a n d
DAVID C. U i w L n i o o ,
l o n g c x p e r i e n c o l n thia k i n d or business, e n a b l i n g us t o k n o w
L C T H E R G . SMITH,
j u a t w h e r e to go t o p u r c h a s e dim-rent classes or g o o d s t o tlie
best p o s s i b l e a d v a n t a g e .
We are t h u s p a r t i c u l a r t h a t all w h o r e a d niay know o u r
s u a d c in t h e above e n t i t l e d cause, a n d b e a r i n g d a t e t h e
p o s i t i o n a n d a d v a n t a g e s ; e n d a n e x a m i n a t i o n w h i c h w« in
c o n d day of May, in tbe y e a r one t h o u s a n d e i g h t b n n d r e d
vite, HIH p r o v e to t h e most-casual o b s e r v e r t h a t we can e c
a n d s i x t y , 1. the u n d e s i g n e d , a s p e c i a l C o m m i s s i o n e r , residd o r s e e v e r y jtiatemi-nl maoc i n o u r c o l n m n .
ieg in the C o u n t y a f o r e s a i d , a n d d a l y a p p o i n t e d a n d qdalitlcd o u r stock will be vet •complete—Cx*siiner«. Satti rn-ts. Ken I O n r s t o c k of Dry U o o d s is v e r y ' complete, b o n g b t low. ol
to a c t aa such In the above e n t i t l e d cause, will sell at public t o c k y J e a n s . P l a i n a id twilled tlanuclf, Hob-Rovs, Linsys, | t b e m o s t a p p r o v e d s t y l e s a n d m a k e s , c o m p r i s i n g d r e w
a u c t i o n t o t h e highcut b i d d e r , a t t h e f r o n t d o o r of t h e Bu."- F r o c k i n g s , Ac., Ac.
I gooiis in D c L a i n s , Challies, A l p a c c a s , S a x o n y l ' i a i d a . P r i n t s ,
well House, in tbe Village of Manistee, in said C o u n t y , on
j Black Silka, Wool licLaine*, flgured a n d | lain black a n d
Friday, the T w e n t y - s e c o n d day of J a n u a r y , In the y e a r one
| n h i t c Plaids, Swiss M u a l i n s C b t u n b r c y s , C i n g b a m s , Ac., 4 c .
t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d sixty-tour, at t e n o'clock in the
DOMESTICS
f o r e n o o n of said day. all t h o s e c e r t a i n p . e c e s o r p a r c e l s of & very large s t o c k — W o o l Socks a n d M i t t s — b o y ' s a n d m e n ' s
—a rull line, a n d b o u g h t below m / i k . c t rates.
land s i t u a t e d in t h e said C o u n t y of Manistee, in t h e S t a t e of
B o u g h t at rtduccd r a t e s : Double a n d T w i s t C a s s i m e r e e .
Michigan, a n d k n o w n a n d d e s c r i b e d • • follows, fo wit :
Black a n d E a n c y C a s i m e r e s , 1'rench S u m m e r C a a s i m e r e s .
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L o t n u m b e r two of section one ia t o w n s h i p twenty-one n o r t h
Y o r k Mills C o t t o n a d c s , plain a n d fancy, W h i t t c n t o n P l a l d a ,
at low rate.*, b o u g h t of tbe m a n u f a c t u r e d * d i r e c t
of r a n g e 17 w e s t
Nttiiknuctts, K t n t d c k y J e a n s , T w e e d s . M i x t u r e ? , D e n i m s ,
D A V I D D SECOP..
C h e c k s Apron a n d Miners, T i c k s , S h i r t i n g P r i n t s , D r i l l s ,
Special C o m m i s s i o n e r .
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EMMONS Jc P O N D .
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Solicitors a n d of Counsel for C o m p T a i p a n t
t h i s line o t t h e best w o r k m a n s h i p a n d q a a l l t y — a n d we p l e d g e
CLOTHING.
D a t e d Manistee, Nov. 2, HC3.
o u r s e l v e s to place t h e r a t e s a» low aa tliey c a n bo b o u g h t
(Tents Gr.eailk lined B l a c k C l o t h C o a t s , v e r y s u p e r i o r q u a l ( P r i n t e r ' s fees, $6 SO.)
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a n y w h e r e , of t h e s a m e q u a l i t y of w o r k a n d s t o c k .
ity, tine Black CasaJmere P a n t s , F a n c y C a i i m e r e C o a t s , P a n t * ,
a u d Vests, S u m m e r Coats. C o t t o n a d e P a n t a a q d G o a t s .
O U R S T O C K . O F C H O P P I N G A X ICS,
CHANCERY SALE.
U n d e r - c l o t h i n g , a rull l i n e G e n t s a n d L a d i e s , O v e r S h i r t s
STAT* OK MICHIGAN-—Tbe C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t b e C o u n t y of
Nails. C h a i n s . S p r i n g Steel f o r Sleigh S h o e s ; a n d Lumber- a n d Alls, Oil Suits, I n d i a R u b b e r C o a t s , Wool, U n i o n a n d
Manistee, in C h a n c e r y .
,
m e n ' s Moccasins, is rep|ete, a n d "will lie sold at a s m a l l ad- C o t t o n S o c k s in v a r i e t y . C o l l a r s , a l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t . C r a v a t s ,
WILLIAM 1. K t r , C o a i p i a i n o c t
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vance '• t o t b e t r a d e . "
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t b e s e e m i n g l y h i g h p r i c c s of g o o d s ; the f a c t a arc, t h a t w e r e
w e now c o m p e l l e d t » go i n t o t b e m a r k e t a n d p u r c h a s e , our brown a n d blue, C o t t o n , u n i o n , m e r i n o a n d c a s h m e r e . Beltsa
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mings, colored and white, very pretty ; colored nnd w h i t e
r e s i d i n g i n t h e - C o u n t y - a f o r e s a i d , a n d d u l y npj.miii<-d a n d
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO. . S l a y s ; c o l o r e d a n d w h i t e " S k i r t S n p p o r t e i * . " b e a t m a k e ;
HUalitted t o ' a c t as s u c h f o the aboVe e n t f l l o d cd i<". n ill ». II
Crinoline, a nice a s s o r t m e n t ; Ladies Drawers and Vesta ;
ut [mblic iMictiO!), to-.hei-Jiigliext bidder,-at the f r o n t d e e r of
W r o u g h t C o l l a r s , in linen, c a m b r i c , a n d m u s l i n ; C r o t c h e t
theRuKwell House, in t h e village of Maui*tee. in MiidOoiiiity,
Braids : marking cotton ; hem stitched liandkerchelfa :
S a t u r d a y , tbe t w e n t y thlrd day of J a n u a r ) . in the c a r one
plain Iin4n h&mlkcftlriCla : d r e s s p a t t e r n s , a s s o r t e d ; v e i l
•nsand e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y - f o u r , at tea o'clock in the
bi rrfge a n d t i s s u e ; l i c e v e i l s ; L a d i e s k n i t s k i r t s ; b c l l m o r a l
skirts, n i c e l y - a s s o r t e d , s n r o m e r s t y l e e • B r o c h c s h a w l s ;
stelln, d e l a i n e a n d woOl a h a w l s ; c l o a k s ; l a d l e s e m b r o i d e r
To}a, f r o m c o m i n g 1 . follows,-to
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qtialiue-. : all
w h i c h haiA>cca c a r e f u l l y s e l e c t e d a s r e
T h e s | 'of
«f sec. 27. Lot 2 i n s a c . 2'J. n e | 0,' a . ' j of s e c .
g a r d s aduptaii
a n d q u a l i f i c a t i o n s . A l s o , a n i c e a s s o r t m e n t fiifuered ; F r e n c h j a c o n c t ; s o f t c a m b r i c s , f o r l a d l e a ; m a r 22, n j of n * t of see 23. Lot 2 In seo. In, L o u 2 aa l ^ i n sec.
nillea ; I n d i a ' c l o t h , &c., Ac.
!cllar.t
i l l u s t r a t e d Holiday Books f o r ' Y o u t h s a u d
28, the n e | o f s e j o f s e c I I . the s w j of n w | of sec 12. t h e nnrj"
C h i l d r e n a n d a few for CROWS u p c h i l d r e n
lioOTS AND StlOE8~
of s w j of sec 12, t h e n w j of s w j -,f aec 34, the
of « « { ol
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
(>enta o x f o r d tlea ; c o n g r e s s g a i t e r s ; b a l l m o r a l a b o e j :
sec 34. tbe MVJ o f a e i of HOC J4, tiie s e l of a w | of see II ; ali
plow s h o e a ; calf b r o g a n s ; k i p sboea ; b r o g a n s ; c a r p e t a n d
the above d e s c r i b e d Ian.Is lying in Town 21 N of R a n g e 17 W.
Also, t h e f o l l o w i n g deiicribod l a n d s 1.* ing in T o w n 21 N of ' P O AUD C O M P L E T E N E S S TO O U B L I S T F O R T H E g o a t s l i p p e r s ; I n d i a n r u b b e r s ; calf, k i p a fid h e a v y b o j > U ;
1 Uolidavs. we nr» j u s t in r e c e i p t o r 15 d o z e n Woolen l a d l e s g o a t b a l l m o r a l b o o t s ; b a l l m o r a l p e b b l e c a l f b e o t a ;
R a n g e 16 W. vl?. : s w j of
of sec 2, t h e s w j of n-'{ of s e e
8, t b e s w j o f s e j of sec 10, the s f ( of n w j of s e e
tin- >ci of H o o d s and S k a t i n g Caps, b e i n g tbe latest N e w Y o r k styles. glove kid c o n g r e s s g a i t e r s ; l a s t i n g C o n g r e s s ; s i d e lac*. Mid
nc{ of aec 15, the n e t of s w | of s e c 8, the s w j of s r ( of HOC . A s also a n i c e lot of G e n t ' s a n d Ladiea S c a r f s . We h a v e on heeled g a i t e r s ; kid b u s k i n s a n d s l i p s : c a r p e t a n d p l d a h
4, thn n e | . o f n e t of s i c 8. the n w i of ue^ of s e c i». t b e u w j of sale f r o m i m p o r t e r * d i r e c t , a amall l i n e or P a p i e r - m a c b c slips ; c b i l d s c o p p e r t i p s h o e s ; g o a t b a l l m o r a l s ; l a f i t f a g
boots and c a c k s ; misses boots, full a s s o r t m e n t ; boys ahoca.
s e j of sec 5, t b e s | of a e j of see 5, the swflj of n » t l j of sec goods, a n d a r t i c l e s suitable far girts to t b e Ladles.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
a s s o r t e d ; boya b o o t a ; c h l l d a b o o t s , n i c e a s s o r t m e n t . I n
t h e a b o v e good* w e can . o f f t r I n d u c e m e n t s .
J .
Also, the f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d l a n d s l y i n g in Town 22 N of
R a n g e 15 W : Lot 4 in s e c 22, L o t 1 in s e c 21, the n e j of n w j
CASES, WORK
STOVES AND HOLLOW WARE.
soo 22, nw< o f n e l or s e c 22, the s e i of ne< of s.-o I t. the s<-<
welry in v a r i e t y .
of s o j - o f s e c 15, the sc} of *ef of see 11. s w j ol s w j of s e c 12. Pins, S e t t s , E a r D r o p s , Cuff B u t t o n s . C h a i n s , Fob-chains,
F o r e s t oak, M i n n e s o t a , Y a n k e e D o o d l e , ' A l b i o n , S e n a t o r
the s w j of 11 w J of sec 16, the gwf of n w j of see 1S. the n e t ol
l o c k e t s . S t u d d s , G e n t * S c a r f P i n s und Rings, S h s w l Pins, C o m p e e r , V o l u n t e e r , O r a t o r , S o v e r e i g n , c o m b i n a t i o n b r i c k
n w i of s e c 15, t h e n « i of u c j of s e c 15. the nt-J of se{ of t e c
Necklaces, Ac. L i d i e s E m b r o i d e r e d C o l l a r s a n d Sleeves. oven r e s e r v o i r t o p a n d w a r m i n g c l o s e t . C o m b i n a t i o n P l a i n s '
15, the s w j of s w j of s e c 14. t h e s e | of s e f o f *oc 2. tb<> s w j F a n c y C o l l a r s and Cuffs, F a n c y E m c r i c f , F a n c y Belts, Toilet I m p e r i a l B r i c k Oven, I m p e r i a l P l a i n Ovcts, C o m e t , P r i s e
of s w j or sec 35. tlie s j of n e j of aec 28. t h i ^ i w j of "neJ xsf sec S l i p p e r s .
Premium, Contest, Lark. Cooking Stoves. 1
28, the s e j of s e j of s e c 28. the n e j o t s e j of sec 34, t h e e j of
H A N N A H , L A * A CO.
In psrlor and box stove a ; Troy Box. Gem. Peerless, Rival.
s w j of s e c 14. the s e j of n w j of s e c 14. t h o n w j of s w j of sec
Locket, I d a h o e , C a s k e t , Now P l a t e Stovea, D o u b l e D o o r P l a t o
11, the s e j of n w j ol sec 15, t h e a) of n e j e l seq 15. t h e n e j
I ' R T ' 8 C L O V K C A L F B A L L M O R A L BOOTS. r . E N T S a n d P a r l o r C o o k S t o v e s , w i t h a d d i t i o n s as o c c a s i o n d e m s s d a .
1
of n e j of s e c 33. tho' niv'j of n w j or sec 22, t h e n j <>f s w j of
Wilton C a r p e t S l i p p e r s . Scarfs. Ti-js. I.adiep P o c k e t Ketth>s. all sizes, f r o m 4 t o 30 g a l l o n s ; B a k e k e t t l e s . P o t * .
sec 12, t h e s w j of n e j or sec 12, the s e j of u w j of aec 12. the
Ac., Ac.
Knives, isotne v e r y u l c o j Gents Pockot C u t l e r y .
n w j of s w j sec 27, the nfcj of n e j of sec 22.
GROOERIBS.
H A N N A H , LAY A C O .
A l s o , the f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d l a n d s lyin?r • " Toivn 22 N o f ,
A full a n d c o m p l e t e a s s o r t m e n t , t o w b l d b «re i n v i t e tn
R a n g e 16 W . : the u c j of sec J, tbe n w j of bee 2:1, the n j oi
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S p i c e s in raw a n d g r o u n d m a t e r i a l , o t beat g r a d e s .
d r e n s l l o - e . Gloves a n d Mitts, In l a r g e variety, ChilA l s o / t h e f o l l o w i n g dCHfrlbed I s m l / l v l n g In T o w n 22 N of I
T O B A C C O . — P l u g , flue c u t , s m o k i n g , t u r k i a h , t i p - t o p ' O l d
d r e n s H a n d k e r c h i e f s , Shoes, in f a n c y stvles. '
R a n g e 14 W. : t h e s w j of s e j of s e e 34, lot I in sec 34. the sel I
Virginia lump.
HANNAH, L A Y A CO.
of n e j of sec 34, t b e a c j of n o j of sec 20. efl J n | ,sell{ or »ec !
D Y E S . — I n d i g o , m a d d e r ,. e x t r a c t l o g w o o d , c u d b a r , U n a
20, n w j of ai-J of t e c 35, the s» J of the i t j of s e c 31, the c j of
vitriol, c a m w o o d . e o n p e r n s . C o e b i n e a l .
ADIES L E A T H E R T R A V E L M N G
BACK. L A D I E S
n e j of sec 34, the n e j of u w j of see 23.
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FOR T H E TABLb.—Preserved peaches, cherries, p l a n s . ,
J Far icy ali'l P l a i n N o t e ' P a p e r s , L a d l e s C l o u d s . ConfecAlso, t h e following d e s c r i b e d land l y i n g In Town 21 N
quinces, current*, gooseberries, raspberry, current, g r a p e
C r i n o l i n e a n d C o r s e t s . G e n t s CI gars. Oysters, F a n c y
R a>"-e
u s c 13 W. : ihe e | or « e j of aec 8, lot T,:see 4, the «J of n e j
a n J s t r a w b e r r y j e l l i e s , toinatoea, a p p l e s , p e a c h e s , p r n n e a .
: 22, the s j of n w j of s e c 23, e j of n w j of w e 10, tlie s w j Sn«p«,"Pip»s, Ac. Lsdie« f a n c y IV-rtnmery. N i g h t . Rloouiinjr c h e e s e , c r a c k e r s , d r i e d b e e t ,
J of sec 10, tbe s e j of n e j o ^ n e e 5, t h e m-J of n w j 01 C c r e a s , Puff Boxes., Lily W h i t e , Ac.
HARDWARE.
, .
H A N N A ^ L L A Y A CO.
a e c 24. the e j of s e j or n w j or iai 24. A s e j of the »ej ami
the w j of s w j of sec 13, t b e n e l i f n e l l l of s e c 17,
NuiU f r o m ' i ' a toCO's, a s low a s can be b o u g h t e l s e w h e r e ;
Also, t b e f o l l o w h f p d e s c r i b e d 4 n d a l y f n j in 1 Town 2? N of
i r o n , a fall a s s o r t m e n t ; glaas, all aiaea ; a x e s , b r o a d , n a r r o w
R a n g e 13 W . : T b o n»J of n e j of s e e 22. lot 2 ia acc 2. tot 7 in
a n d b o y ' s ; barn d o o r b i n g e s a n d rolleia ; c a b l e a n d t r a c s
8co 27, lot 2 in HOC 11
Ink S t a n d s . O u r variety it Is i m p o s s i b l e t o em
c h a i n s , t r a p s , t a b l e dnd p o c k e t c u t l e r y , a f u l l l i n e : d o o r
A l s o , the M l f t w i V g d e s c r i b e d l a n d s l y i n g in Town 21 N o! each a n d all we e x t e n d an i n v i t a t i o n t o com
t r i m m i n g s , c o m p l e t e "stock ; c a r r i a g e b o l t s : p a d , c h e s t , t i l l ,
R a o g e 17 W . : The n j of n w j of sec 34, tbe « w j of n«>J o r s e c t h e m s e l v e s ; while wc wish all o u r p a t r o n s a m e r r y C h r i s t - t r u n k , box, a n d d o o r l o c k s , a s s o r t e d ; c a r p e n t e r s tools, a f o i l
13, lot 1 s e c 18. the s e j of s e j of sec 13, the w j of m-J of s e c
m a s a n d E a n y b a p p y New Y e a r s .
line ; s h o e m a k e r s t o o l s a n d f i n d i n g s , good a s s o r t m e n t ;
24, t h e w j of s e j or aec 24, the r j or n w j o t s e c 24, the n w j of
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
s t e e l y a r d s , b a l a n c e a . Sat i r o n s , g r u b h o o k s , a c y t b c a a n d
n w j of ae? 2 i , lot 1 in aec 24, lot 2 i u s e e 2*. the s e j or n e j or
sickles.
aec 23, f o i l i h sec 23, the n e j of aec 25, the w j of n e j or sec
FA'BMERS T O O L S . — S h o v e l s , s p a d e s , hoes, p o t a t o b o o k s ,
35, t h o "oaj of n e j o t s e c 35.
farks, J, 5, a n d 4 t l n e d ; m a n u r e f o r k s , scbuflle noes, g a r d e n
Also, t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d l a n d s l y i n g ia T o w n 2 1 X
a n d b a y r a k e s , p o u n d e r s , cow bells,tfcytbe a c a t b s a n d s c y t h e a ,
A n i c e a s s o r t m e n t of best m a k e s nnd f a s h i o n a b l e d e s i g n s ;
R a n g e 16 W . : Lot 4 in sec 7. lot 1 in sec I s
grain a n d c b i l d r e n a c r a d l e s , p l a s t e r , lime, Riddlc'a F a n n i n g
A U s , t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d l a n d a l y i n g in Town 23 N Ballmoral Hose f o r L a d l e s a n d C h i l d r e n •; Ballmoral s h o e s Mills, (timber w a g o n s , l i g h t w a g o n s , w a g o n seats, w b i f f i e u e e s ,
R a n g e 15 W. : The n w j or n w j o r sec 33, r tbe w j of a e j or sec f o r Ladies. Missei a n d C h i l d r e n ,
wheel b a r r o w s , r o a d s c r a p e r s , plows, 1 a n d 2 h o r e e ; s t e e l
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
34, the n e j or s e j o t s e c 31, t h e a ] or n w j of s e t 34, tho n w j
plow m o u l d s far s h o v e l plows, d r a g t e e t h . , c u l t i v a t o r t e e t h ,
of n w j of s e c 34. t h e e j of n e j of acc 32,
g r u b hoes, p l a n t e r s h e a v y h o e s , half b n a b e l b a s k e t s , w e l l
A \ t W F E A T l ' R E IX T I I E M A R K E T ,
D A V I D I). SECOR, S p e c i a l C o m m i s s i o n e r .
b a c k e t s , c h a i n p u m p s , c i a t e r n p o m p s , Ac.
T. J . R A M S D E I . L S o l i c i t o r a n d of C o u n s e l t o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
Of which we h a v e a fall a s s o r t m e n t , ia Genta a n d L a d l e s
MEDICINES.
D a t e d a t Manistee, Nov. 1 , 1 8 6 3
Machine h e m m e d
Ayvra, J a y n e a , WInalow'% S a w y c r ' a , T h o m p s o n ' s , S a r g e n t ' s
( P r l n t e r ' a fees. *10 30 >
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Davis*. K e n n e d y ' ^ , etc., p a t e n t m e d i c i n e s ; a* alao p i l l s ,
o l n t m e o u , oils, e s s e n c e s a n d e x t r a c t s In v a r i e t y .
All ready far t h e p o c k e t
HARNESSES.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Single and double, heavy and light harnesses, m e n ' s a n d
A r e o f t e n e x p o s e d in c o n s e q u e n c e of t h e i a c f l i c i e n c y of
side s a d d l e s , b r i d l e s , h a l t e r s , g i r t h s , m a r t i n gal la. c i t r a t u g * ,
P H A L O N ' 8 XIGIIT BLOOMING CEREL'8,
(ao-c ailed) b e a u t i f y i n g p r e p a r a t i o n s ; b u t all w h o use C R I S s t r a p s , Ac., Ac.
TA DORO-S E X C E L S I O R H A I R D T E k n o w a n d feel t h a t O t all p e r f u m e s ; t h e p e r f a m e far e i t h e r Ladiea o r GentleLEATHER.
m e n are »o!d only by
their secret is secure.
HANNAH,* L A Y A CO.. A g e n t s .
C o w h i d e , k i p , ealf a n d f i n d i n g * , a c o m p l e t e l i n e ; l a s t s ,
NO MORTAL E Y E
pegs, nails, k n i v e s , Ac., Ac.

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dye f r o m t h o s e i m p a r t e d by t h e C r e a t o r . XO D E S T R U C T I V E I N G R E D I E N T ,
N o t h i n g t h a t c a n s h r i v e l u p or in a n y way ' i n j u r e t h e h a i r
m i n g l e s w i t h t b o p r e s e r v a t i v e v e g e t a b l e e l e m e n t s of thia
wonderful preparation.
M a n u f a c t u r e d by J . C R I S T A D 0 R 0 , 6 A s t o n H o u t e , New
York. Sold everywhere, and applied by«H Hair Dressers.
P r i c e S I , $ 1 50 a n d $3 p e r b o x , a c c o r d i n g t o size.
'OHstaAbr-o'b 'J&atr "l»i«aorvativ<>.
Ia i n v a l u a b l e w i t h h i s Dye, a s i t i m p a r t s t h e u t m o s t s o f t ness, t h e m o s t b e a u t i f u l gloss, s n d g r e a t v i t a l i t y tt> t h e l l a i r .
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A a b , a n d a U k i n d s of s e a s o n e d P i n e l u m b e r k e p t on
b a n d , a n d F r a m i n g t i m b e r , J o i s t s a n d S c a n t l i n g sawed from
t w e n t y t o t h i r t y f e e t i n l e n g t h , a n d f o r 6aie, a t t h e Mills of
the subacriber.
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GEO. W. BRYANT.
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far nearly all k i n d s o t m e r c h a n d i z e is a n d h a s been f o r t h e
paat t h i r t y days, MUCH E X C I T E D , a n d m o s t k i n d s of g o o d s
h a v e a d v a n c e d c o n s i d e r a b l y ; e s p e c i a l l y f o r t w o w e e k s past
haa t h i a s t a t e of t h i n g a been m o r e t h a n usually n o t i c a b l c ;
a n d w i t b a n u n p r e c e d e n t e d d e m a n d a n d an u n a s u a l l y limite A s u p p l y , c o a p l e d w i t h t h e f a c t of t b e G o v e r n m e n t j u s t
c o m i n g f o r w a r d to m a k e t h e i r r c q n l s i t l o n a f o r t h e use of o n r
i m m e n s e a r m i e s , t h e r e s u l t h a s been t o cause a n i n c r e a s e d
firmness w h i c h n e c e s s a r i l y m u s t c o n t i n n e u n t i l s r i n t e r (now
so s o o n at b a n d ) s e t s In.

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YANKEE NOTIONS.
Dolls, c o l o g n e , h a i r oil, p o m a d e , h a i r r e s t o r a t i v e a n d d y c a
h a n d k e r c b i e r p e r f u m e s , t o i l e t a n d abavSng aoaps, s p c c t a c i e a
t o b a c c o a n d «n tiff h e x e s , a n d p o u c h r t , m c e r s h a u m and c o m mon vfipes, p o r t s - m o n i e s , m o n e y bags, l a d j e s t r a v e l i n g b a g s ,
c b i l d s bags, r a t t l e s , t o y a, t o y b o o k s , c o m p a u ^ a , b r u a b e s ,
a s s o r t e d , toy w a t c b e a .
STATIONERY".
"Letter, n o t e , l e g a l a n d c a p p a p e r s , e n v e l o p e s , a s s o r t e d ,
p e n c i l s , p e n s . I n k , black s n d red, s e a l i n g w a x .
BOOKS.
Stnder's.McCuffy'BDavis'JUtcbell'aand Clark's series of
school books, child? s n d adults miscellaneous books, blank
b o o k s , c o p y books, s o n g a n d m n s l c b o o k s , s o m e f o r s c h o o l s .
TIN WARE.
O u r t i n s h o p ' i s in A N o . 1 r u n n i n g o r d e r a n d a l l w o r k
guaranteed.
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T h e s c o w l i n g of I s c a r l o t ' s e y e s —
Fallen Lucifer's revengeful glance.
W h e n ( l y i n g f r o m I t b u r i e l ' s lauce ;
S h e s t r i p e d i t with t h e guilty blood
Of e v e r y f e l o n s i n c e t h e flood.
A n d b a d e i t g a t h e r in ita flight
F i r e b r a n d * f r o m hell'* e t e r n a l n i g h t .
T h e n calicd s v a n j p y r e Irom i t s cave,
F r e a h f r o m ita b a n q u e t of the g r a v e .
A n d g a v e t h e symbol in his h a n d
T o m a d d e n a n d a p p a l t h e land.
F l a g of t h e w e e p i n g b o n d s m a n ' s h o m e 1
By d e m o n h a n d * t o t r a i t o r s g i v e n .
I n Uod'a own n a m e we tell t b y d o o m ,
A n d call o n t h e e t h e carve of heaven,
-Perish, thou thrice accurscd s h e e t !
; W h e n rebel c o h o r t s fly before ns,
W i t h F r e e d o m ' s soil b e n e a t h o u r feet,
. And Freedom's banner streaming o'er u s .

P r o m o t i o n o f B o b e r t S m a l l * i *A c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e N . Y . T r i b u n e w r i t i n g f r o m
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t r a n s p o r t P l a n t e r w h e r e s h e w o n l d b e l i a b l e t o c o m e und e r t h e fire of r e b e l g u n s . , T h e C o n t a i n , a b r a w n y w h i t e
s a i l o r , r e f u s e d t o .go w i t h t h e vessel.
T h e jnomcnt the
fact b e c a m e known a t headquarters, L t . Ool. E l veil,
w i t h o u t consultation with any h i g h e r authority, issued
t h e following order, which, for simplb justice-to a brave
attd loyal n e g r o , officially a c k n o w l e d g e d , h a s S e l d o m b e e n
e q u a l l e d iu i b i s o r a n y o i l i e r d e p o r t m e n t , l i t i s unnec e s s a r y t o soy t h a i R o b e r t S m a l l t o o k c o m m a n d of t h e
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P o r t R o y M . S . C . , N o v . 2 6 , <63.
,
C a p t A . T . Dunton, C h i e f \ Assistflut Quartermaster,
Folly and M o r r i s Islaods :
B i n : Y o u will p l e a s e p l a c e R o b e r t S m a l l in c h a r g e
of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s t r a n s p o r t P l a n t e r a s C a p t a i n .
He
b r o u g h t h e r o u t of Charleston h a r b o r m o r e t h a n a y e a r
a g o , r u n n i n g u n d e r t h e g u n s of S u m t e r . Moultrie* and
t h e o t h e r d e f e n s e s of t h a t s t r o n g h o l d ,
l i e is an excell e n t p i l o t , of u n d o u b t e d b r a v e r y , a n d in e v e r y r e s p e c t
w o r t h y o f t h e p o s i t i o n . T h i s is d o c t o h i m n s a p r o p e r
r e c o g n i t i o n of h i s h e r o i s m a n d s e r v i c e s . T h e p r e s e n t
Captain is d coward, t h o u g h d whito mao.
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him, therefore, and give tho steamer to this brave black
Saxon.
R?spectfully, your ob't serv't,
J - , J . ELWRIA,
C h i e f Q u a r t e r m a s t e r D e p ' t of S o u t h .
•Faith a n d Faithfulness.
T h e K i n g d o m of G o d . ' s a y s J e r e m y T a y l o r , • d o c s n o t
c o n s i s t in w o r d s , b u t in p o w e r , t h e j p o w e r o f g o d l i n e s s ;
t h o u g h n o w w e a r o fallen i n l o a n o t h e r m e t h o d : w e h a v e
t u r n e d nil r e l i g i o n i n t b f a i t h , n u d o u t - f a i t h i s n o t h i n g b u t
t h e p r o d u c t i o n s o f i n t e r e s t o r d i s p u t i n g — i t is a d h e r i n g
t o a party, and wrangling against a|l tho world besido .
a n d w h e n i t i s a s k e d o f w h a t r e l i g i o n h e is^ w e u n d e r s t a n d t h o m e a n i n g t o b e , w h a t f a c t i o n d o e s he^follow ;
What a r e the articles of his sect, n o t w h a t i s t h e "manner
- o f h i s life : m d if m e n b e z e a l o u s f o r t h e i r pnr'.y a n d t h a t
Interest, then t h e y are precious men, though otherwise
they m a y b e covetous as tho graven Tactions "9 Dathan,
Bchismatical a s K o r a h , o r p r o u d i u ^ho M i e n a n g e l *
A l a s , these' t h i n g s w i l l h o t n e e e i v o u s : t h o f a i t h o f a
" C h r i s t i a n c a n n o t c o n s i s t in s t r i f e s a b o u t w o r d s , a n d p e r v e r s e d i s p u t l n g s of m e n .
B u t t h e f a i t n o f n C h r i s t i a n is t h e b e s t s e c u r i t y in c o n t r a c t s , a n d a C h r s j t i a n ' s Word s h o u l d b o o s g o o d n i h i s
bond, b e e a t u a H e is faithful t h a t p r o m i s e d , b n d a C h r i s t i a n s h o u l d r a t h e r d i e t h a n b r e a k h i s w o r d , a n d s h o u l d alw a y s bo t r u e t o his t r u s t ; he should b e faithful to his
f r i e n d , a n d lovo n s J o n a t h a n l o v e d D a v i d .
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hove opportunity.
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vocabulary.

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H E S E P U M P S H A V E NOW B E E N IN GENERAL, U S E
a n u m b e r of years, a n d give b e t t e r s a t i s f a c t i o n t l u n n u y
other, a n d are r e c o m m e n d e d a s t h e best by C a p t . Kr-icV-ou.
and o t h e r e m i n c u t Engineer*. We can refer to t h o m a n d s
u s i n g t h e m , a n d g u a r a u t e c t h a t all will r e c o m m e n d t u - n u —
T h e y are m o r e s i m p l e in c o n s t r u c t i o n , a n d work, easier, a n d
c o s t lean thun all o t h e r s .
" O a r r e a d e r s will find the d o n b l e - n c t i a g . i m p r o v e d Pnrop
of J . I). Went i t Co., one of the b e s t in the m a r k e t . It is very
s i m p l e , work* t o a c h a r m , so t h a t auy c h i l d tuny u
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now have in use t h r e e of aaid pump! 1 , o n e of w h i c h is k e p t
c o n s t a n t l y at work, 24 Ivourw e a c i r day, (s>ivo.'&undav> a n d
h a s been r u n n i n g for the p a s t t w o y e a r s . I p r o n o u n c e t h e m ,
u n h e s i t a t i n g l y , the beat p u m p s t h a t h a v e been b r o u g h t to my
notice, h a v i n g used many o t h e r s p r e v i o u s l y . T h e y aro simple
in t h e i r c o n s t r u c t i o n , a n d n o t easily di*arraug>-d.
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We a r e pleaded to s t a t e that t h e P o m p s we h a v e b a d of
von, a b o u t a y e a r ugo. h a v e been in c o n s t a n t use, 12 h o u r s
e a c h day, a n d r a i s e f o r the use oi o u r Woolen F a c t o r y , a b o u t
13o g a l l o n s per m i n u t e . T h e y w o r k with b u t little puwer,
c o m p a r e d with p m n p s we h a v e used before, a n d do_ not get
o u t of r e p a i r , a n d are s a t i s f a c t o r y in nil respects- Yours, Ac.
1)UM-AP MANtTACTTBISO ( OVll i s V .

SOLOX ROBINSOS t o t h e F a n n e r ' s Cltth, J a n . :
•• No f a r m e r w lto o w n s u well o r c i s t u r u can possibly afford
t o be w i t h o u t a n i r o n - p u m p . I t s h o u l d ' b n at o n c e a s u c t i o n
a n d f o r c e p u m p — a p e r f e c t little (Ire e n g i n e — s u c h a o n e
known a« - W e s t ' s I m p r o v e d P t u n p . " I s p e a k of t h i s p u m p
because I h a p p e n t o k n o w it .* . . to be very simple,
' d u r a b l e , p o w e r f u l a n d c h e a p , a n d it d o n ' t freeze up, uor get
o u t of o r d e r o n c e a y e a r . .
. I know this, a n d t h i n k 1
may be d o i n g the f a r u i o m good by *|s a k i n g o f ' i t . • • A
boy 10 y e a r s oid can w o r k it, a n d throw a C o n t i n u o u s incha n d a - q a a r t e r s t r e a m . . . It can be m a d e to w o r k in d e e p
wells a s well as i n s h a l l o w ones.' 1
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We h a v e h a d in u s e f o r m o n t h s past o n e of W e s t ' s P u m p s ,
w h i c h h a s g i v e n u s m o r e s a t i s f a c t i o n as a f o r c e and lifting
p u m p t h a n a n y wc have e v e r u s e d . It is o n e Of g r e a t poiiytr.
a n d well a d a p t e d f o r s h i p ' s ducks, mines, f a c t o r i e s , greenhouses, g r a p e r i e s , Ac., Ac.
The Mining Chronicle and
Railway J o u r n a l says :
U i s r e c o m m e n d e d f o r its e x t r e m e s i m p l i c i t y of c o n s t r u e
t i o n , g r e a t s t r e n g t h , a n d c o n s e q u e n t d u r a b i l i t y a n d cheapness of r e p a i r . T h e r e i s u o Mulling b o * — t h e p r e s s u r e bviug
held by a c u p p a c k i n g , like t h a t njiou t h e w o r k i n g piston,
w o r k i n g in a c y l i n d e r , fitted f o r thv p u r p o s e tyithin t h e upp e r air c h a m b e r — w h i c h wo t h i n k a g r e a t i m p r o v e m e n t , a*
s t u f l i i n g i s so liable t o be deraiigcd, a n d leak u n d e r s t r o n g
pressure, to say n o t h i n g of t h e loss by f r i c t i o n inciii'-nt
t h e r e t o . I t h a s also t w o air c h h i n b c r s : tiius the a c t i o n of tinv a l v e i s c u s h i o n e d u p o n both s i d e s by a i r — p i e v c i u i n g waterh a m m e r . a n d v a c u t n - t h u m p . T h e valves ure very accessible,
a n d slraplv a n d c h e a p l y r e p a i r e d . T h e y w o r k m u c h easier
t h a n a n y p u m p wo h a v e e v e r seen : t h e 4 i n c h c y l i n d e r bei n g w o r k e d by c h i l d r e n In -wells 100 feet deep, a n d as t h e )
a r c e x t r e m e ! } c h e a p a s well us s i m p l e a n d s t r o n g , we freely
recommend them.
( i t . N e c k I - I„ 18C0.
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S o u n d , , b e i n g t h e colclest»possible e x p o s u r e , a n d at no t i m e
did it f r e e z e , n o r w e r e w e u u a b l e at any t i m e to p u m p water
with g r e a t c a s o .
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c h e e r f u l l y r e c o m m e n d t h e m as simple, d a t a b l e a n d p o w e r f u l
in r a i s i n g a n d t h r o w i n g water) a n d f o r t h e i r ease of action,
s e c u r i t y a g a i n s t f r o s t , a n d low price, we believe t h e m s u p e r i o r t o all d t h c r s .
WARREN I.Et.AJin. Met. Hr.tel New T o r k .
J . W. POMKKOY. Y o n k e r s . X. V.
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a n d yet, t h o u g h it i» so s u r e a n d s p e e d y in its o p e r a t i o n , It I*
p e r f e c t l y h a r m l e s s b e i n g p u r . ly v e g e t a b l e . I t i* very a f , c e .
able t o t h e taste, a n d may be a d m i n i s t e r e d to Children or
any age.
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f o r i r r e g u l a r i t i e s , c h a l l e n g e s the w o r l d t o p r o d u c e s n e q u a l ; s e a s o n .
No F a m i l y should be w i t h o q i It.
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I t is w i t h i n t h e resell of all. t h e p r i e ? b e i n g .
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n p " t h e above s t a t e m e n t , t h e m o n e y will be r e f u n d e d .
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say this, k n o w i n g i t s t o e r i t s , a n d f e e l i n g c o n f i d e n t t h a t o n *
U K LI A B L R , A N D S U H K T O D O G O O D
trial will s e c u r e f o r it a h o m e in everv h o u s e h o l d .
Do n o t waste away w i t h C o u g h i n g , when so s m a l l a n i n .
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v e s t m e n t will c u r e von. It may b e hud of a n v r e s p e c t a b l e
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Q O M E T I 1 I N G NEW AND W O R I i l Y ' I B E A1TENI F T H E D I R E C T I O N S A R E A D H E R E D T O ! O t i o n of e v e r y p e r s o n w i s h i n g t o i m p r o v e t h e i r b s n d
writing.
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