Grand Traverse Herald, June 06, 1862

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 06, 1862

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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

1862-06-06

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRATEKSE HERALD.
TRAVERSE

VOL. IV.

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CITY, MICH. F R I D A Y , J U N E
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Keep an aim in view.
i h a t off his head, a n d a ronfld fat i c e d e e p l y m a r k e d | t o o a r e l o c k e d u p w h i c h , if let loose, w o u l d c o m m a n d
And toward the beacon mark.
! w i t h the small p o x . l i e w d w h i s t l i u g a lively air, w h i c h | t h r e e p r i c e s , a n d w e r e all t h e s i m p l e s t n e c e s s i t i e s o f life
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E v s r y wave that bcare yon on
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To the silent shore.
w h e n be saw t h e helpless g r o u p b e f o r e h i m .
i t h e C o m m o n s , h a s m a d e m o r e r i d i c u l o u s t h a n e v e r the
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B u t while It Is caPed to-day.
GRAlfD TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
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s h o u l d e r . T h e child s t o p p e d c r y i n g a n d l a u g h e d glee- t h e C i v i l G o v e r n m e n t , a n d t h e p l a c i d O c e a n of P e a c e »*
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I t is a few s t e p s . "
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A s t h e y p a s s e d m e in t h e d o o r I seemed t o a w a k e f o r c e e q u a l to n i n e W a t e r l o o ! j a d o z e n A o s t e r l i U o x
Would you w r i t e a deathless name.
W i t h ' t h s good s a d great :
from a horrid dream.
M y a n s i e t y a n d m o r b i d m e l a c - t w o M o s c o w s , a o d l a r g e r t h a n all t h e n a t i o n s t h a i g a v e
Would you blew y o u r fellow men.
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[ v i e d him t h e l u x u r y i n d o i n g w h a t I o u g h t t o h a v e d o n e .
Paddle y o o r own canoe.
GRAND TttAVERSE COtlNTTMICH.
A f t e r all, I said t o m y t e l t t h e r e ia a real g o o d in t h e E u r o p e ahaH b e t h e ficia of a c t i o n . — T i m e of p r e p a r a Would yoo c r u s h t t e t y r a n t wrong.
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P a d d l e y o u r own caooa.
T h e r e was s o m e t h i n g a b s o l u t e l y i n s p i r i n g in t h a t r o u g h H u n t e r , b l o c k a d i n g V i e n n a oo t h e , D a n u b e ; 4 0 , 0 0 0 unO . H i M A R S H ,
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Every goo<l (feed'nbbly done.
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C t y p n e L [ H c a e , b e n e , ] T h e d i s t a n c e s in m y p i c t u r t
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She hesitated.
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P a d d l e y o u r own canoe.
m verse City, G r a n d Trnverae Coanty,l»Iich.
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A STEAMBOAT INCIDENT.
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such a j o u r n e y , sir, w i t h o u t m o r e j m e n o ^ - b u t , . J , h a 7 e
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i f o r n i a a n d i s s i c k in N e w Y o r k H e d i d h o t a e o d for t o represent t h e g r e a t U q i o n p a r t y in. o u r / » o r t b e r n
" CoraforUbie parsomiK>" t o N e w Y o r k City, refreshes
nit, b u t I c o u l d n o t l e a w . hltn t o bo. n a r s e d by. s t r a n g e r * " c o u n t r y , w i i h . E v e . i p j l l i o n s m o r e of a r m e d m e n ,readyto
his r e a d e r s w i t h t h e following e x h i b i t i o n of p r a c t i c a l
•Of c o u r s e v o u c o u l d n ' t . B u t y o u m u s t n o t , s t a y p l u n g e i n t o ^ t t t t l e in d e f e n s e of, t h e n a t i o n a liiis.. [ L o u d
Christianity which came uadef his observation:—
h e r e . Y o u U a l l c a t c h y o o r d e a t h a ^ y o u do. W a i t t u l dwerat
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A v o i c e : ' W h e r e i s t h e S o m p t e r r C r i e s of " O r d e r . "
NO. 4 F1BST S T R E E T ,
I s e e t h e c a p t a i n . I l l fix n i t e r s n * y o u , , n e v e r f e ^ . "
a n d t h e t w o hotrre d e t e n t i o n t h e r e wa3 n o t p a r t i c u l a r l y
l i e t r u d g e d off t o t h e c a p t a i n ' s olBce. I still following.
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T h e S u m p t e r , s i r , w h i c h c o m p r i s e a one-half t h e .ConT h e c a p t a i n g l a n c e d a t t h o t o u g h n »n a n d h i s r o u g h e r
a n d 1 felt t o o m i s a n t h r o p i q a n d g l o o m y f o r social intera t t i r e carelessly, and l i s t e w i l w i t h i it m u c h i n t e r e s t t o f e d e r a t e n a v y [ l a u g h t e r ] is c o r k e d u p a t G i h r a j t e r w i t h
c o u r s e , n l t h o u g h o t h e r g e n t l e m e a w e m w a i t i n g l i k e ftivhis s t o r y till he b e g g e d tha^ t h o p o ^ r w o m a n i n i g h t . b e d e s e r t e d c r e w , w a t c h e d b y t h e T u s c a r o r a , a o d o a t . o f t h e
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THE a a i t s r s l g a w l would i n f o r m »he o l t l « n » of Grand Tra- t h e . r e t u r n t r a i n , b u t I wa3 afehamed t o do t h a t a f t e r allowed t o t a k e h e r b a b i e s i n t o t M c a b i n . T h e n h o as- reach of a g a i a b e i n g o r d e r e d a w a y b y o a r f o r e i g u o E c £
The Sumpter'can no more burn innocent menaiantmen.
v e r s e a n d a d j o i n i n g counties, t h a t he U prepared to a t t e n d
lod 'a very k n o w i n g look i n d e e d . " '
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S t o n i n g t o n b e f o r e I b e g a n t o r o u s e u p a n d toofc a b o u t
U n i t e d S t a t e s for B o u n t y or Pensions.
asked. " W e a r e i m p o r t u n e d e v e r y t r i p f o r especial ac- on t h e i r way to A m e r i c a in a F e d e r a l .war s h i p t o r e All officers or s o l d i e r s disabled in the present war. Wther mo. 1 waa a w a k c i W by ^ c , c r i e s of a c h i l d hiid "1 saw c o m m o d a t i o n for d e l i c a t e l a d i e s w i t h g e n t l e m e n Triends u e i r e t h e j u s t p u n i s h m e n t of a n o u t r a g e d p o w e r — a n o t h e r
by disease Incurred, or w o u n d s received in the s e r r i e e o r the t h a t t h e s c a t in front of Bus w a s o c c u p i e d b y a y o u n g wob o a r d , a l l a s p o o r a s J o b ' s t u r k e y s . W e s e r ve t h e m p a r t y of tne p r i v a t e navy h a s j u s t a m v e a s t W i l m i n g t o n ,
United States. In the Has of t h e i r dutv, a r s «nUOed t o Pen. m a n , plainly, b u t d e c e n t l y d r e s s e d , b u t w i t h a d expression
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t h a t e a c h a n d all did n o t rise, a* if she w e r e t h e i r q u e e n
by the p u b l i s h e r s ; ) t w o a o p t e s f o r t v e d o l l a r s ; t h r e e c o p i e s M a r y says s h e n e v e r will b e l i e v e i t — t h a t it is i m p o s s i b l e
l * t shirt, and I'm going to wash one n o w for m r s e t r
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" Y a y well," said Mrs. Easy, " y o u h a d b e t t e r wash
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GEO. E. POTNA1I, No. 53» R r o i t f w a y , N e w Y o r k ;
of u t t e r naelesgness in my p r o f u s i o n m a d e me a l m o s t • n - now m o r e t h a n e v e r s h e h a s g a i n e d o u r e s t e e m Since i t
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A' is'KW JI.AOAZIN'35.
ANNOUNCEMENT.

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The Continental Monthly,

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®|e <Srani> Crdbftae genii.

Thc Doom of Slavery.
more effectually, to provide for thfj punishment of certain <A Proclamattoa by the Pre dent of the United
crimes agaim the United State?, and for other purposes,"
States.
•Tic Stars in their courses fight against" Slaver).
M O R G A N B A T K 3 , JFOditor an<l P r o p r i e t o r . approved the third of Marob, 'm the year eighteen btn* WHOSIS, There appears in lie public prints what and Its doom is sure. Every gun fired in this struggle,
dred and fiftv-sevcu, shall ex tend to all oaths, affirma- purports to be a proclamation c Major General Hunter, no matter on which side, no matter what < lse it hits or
T B A V E R HE C ITYl
tions, and affidavits requi'-cd or authorized by this act. IP the words an! following, to w
misses, lodges a ball in the carcass of the writhing inoi.
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNK, 6, 18C2.
ster. Man may hesitate or vacillate, but the judgment
Sue. 8 And be it fuf-ther enacted, That nothing '
HEAPgrARTKR.? I )KPART BIT o r TUT. SOUTH.
this act shall be so corl8tmed as to prevent any person)
HILTOX HKAD, S 'i May 9. 1862. $ | of God is sure, and under that judgement Slavery reds to
[N. Y. Tribunewho has availed birr. or herself of the benefits of the first General Orders, JVo. 11—I « three States of fleor- its certain downfall.
The Homestead Law.
Truly and forcibly uttered ! Slavery is doomed. Tho
section
of
thi»act
'rom
paying
the
minimum
price,
or
j
gia,
Florida.
South
Carolina,
nn
prising
(he
military
The following is an official copy of the Homestead
the price to wb\ c h the same may have graduated, for; department
of 1 the South, bavi j deliberately declared i handwriting is on tbe wall—so large and legible that all
1
Kill which bus received the signature of the President, the quantity <',V land so entered at any time before the themselves no longer under
' the
"
vtection of the United-i the world may read. The monster iu striking for larami is now a law.
expiratioq, e',
g Te years, and obtaining a patent there- States of America, and having aken up arms against j ger dominion, struck at its own heart The morderons
fPcBLio—No. 64.]
for from *'no Government, as in other cases provided by the said United States, it beet ICS a mili'ary necessity;thrust It made at Freedom rebounded upon itself ThAN ACT to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the law, on making proof of settlement and cultivation as to declare tbem under martial #w. This was accord-1 rein to which it dedicated our free institution* has dethe public domaiD.
provi ded by existing laws granting pre-emption rigbts. ingly dot» on the 25th day of J >ril. 1862. Slavery and j scended upon its own bead, hurling it from its seat of
1 martial
la\ . fw country ar altogether incompatible. I power ana leaving it crownless ami abject to be trample I
,:_i i_..
Be it enacted by Ike Senate and House of Represen- Approved, May 20, 1862.
——
——-——

| The persons in these three Stat (Georgia, Florida and j under foot by its OWB vassal?,
tative! of the United States of America in Congress
General Banks Repulsed.
j g out [, C a r o l i n a . ) heretofore he! a slaves, are therefore
t?ee bow rapidly its life hoj been ebbing away during
assembled, That any person who is the bead of a family I
YOB*,
May
28.—The
Herald
has
pretty
full
aedeclared
for over free.
the past twelve months :*lts back brokeo iu Missouri .
or who has arrived at the age of twenty-one years, f l 0 d I
..
• , -, „ ,
stricken with paralysis in Kentucky and Tennessee ; litwho is a eitixen of the United States, or who has filed I «»nta of Baois retreat,.from it* correspondent Only
[Official.]
DAVW Hi'XT Kit,
50 l
eM
erally "crushed out" iu Northern and Eastern Virginia ;
bi.totat.Uoc ofiudepwfeoceto becom» n e t u Z i
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S'
£ 900 cogBgrf. racopal trom t h
Majoi jeucral Commandite
R
I i
> <>or
driven to the wall along almost the entire Southern Sea
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u r e u a u i i H w u H u i i u»wa uofi Mia
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En ^
SlCTII. A c t i n g A-Sit. ^ d j t - G c n .
quired ut
bjltiiula'laluntioii
th, u u i v a N
St.t«i
and who has never borne arms agnirat the U'uitcj States1 w o r c c ? p t ? r ^ l f t N e w t f " ; , 0 D C n a i n c d D a v , d D , c k , a 9 0 n ' , A JO. WHKRKAS. The same is .roducing some excite . Coast; abolished in tbe District of Columbia; expelled
fao
from all the Territories by act of Congress; virtually
Jovcrnmeot, or giVeMaid or comfort to the ei»miefL
, . ..
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enemies, , lf> ll>a j
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of .the outlawed by the Federal Government Then emancipashall, from and alter
day of- J*
^ , K a x^( , i n of "n lfu t £\ P r m r t n |t l Th e r e f o r e , i. —
v XHJ*, President
.
Hufferc
tion and compensation adopted as the policy of the Rehundred and sixty-throe, be entitled tr, enter on Quarter'
?, f ' r e r e , y '
thCVermont United States, proclaim and d -lare, that the Gover
iUed excent Cantain !
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w » » «11 Iftat rajntitw-d o r kkilled,
c . - . _ had
k-j
I.J
public ; the Slave Trade finally extinguished by treaty
t of the United States
> iknowledge
jectiou or • l e « quantify
"olL U M ^ V p. i. ^, puWic i T X ,
^ ^ M
- except Captain
J
o or belief of j
tpon which said peraoos may h».vn filed a Dre-emtrtiou' Pg 0l a td^ t,hlu?l rl l e ucat e uea c t
^ * d o z e u m e ^. *' ho . m a d e | a n iutention of Gen. Hunter to .ssuo such a proclama-! with England ; the price of human chattels depreciated
iaim, or which may, attlje ti'jie the aonlication is nia<ie
? ,, ? ,^ P - Major Collins is among the captured; tj o u , nor has it yet any aothe ic information that the three hundred per cent ; tens of thousands of victims of
— doUaj'
. „ ' and Major Sawyer, whose horse fell under him and in-, document is genuine : and, fui aer, that neither (Jen. the "peculiar institution" solving the problem of Emanr. ••
be aubjeot to pr^emptio^f. one
and. .twenty-fin
Hunter, nor any other comma; er or person, has been cipation for themselves by stampetRncfrom their masters!
cento, or less per acrej oV^ghty acres or less of such jured bis foot, made his escape with no further injury.
During
continued two
hours
"Government. . f. .the Ci
.. . ...
(| authorized bv
o the Sunday
—/ -fight
o - " . which
,
.
"United
States wi Tbe power of Slavery as a political engine, too, is virv
unappropriated lands at two dollars and fifty cents per
aer^ to be located \\ a Wdy, in conformity to the legal before tbe retreat from >Y lncbester. Doneliy s bngade j make proclamation declaring ti slaves of onv State free 'tufllly ended. It will no longer !»e a dominant party issue. It will no longer prove on available bobby on
behaved
admirably,
and
repulsed
the
enemy,
but
being
aiK) that the supposed procla stion now in question
subdivisions of the pnblir/lands, and after tbe same shall
by superior force, they were compelled to whether genuine or false, is a, gether void, BO far as which demagogues may rido Into power. It will make
bare been sur ' eyod&^/Prtmided, That any person owning outflanked
no more Presidents, frame n^ more Cabinets, day the
and residing on lan« ftiay, under the provision of this act, withdraw. Our iorces—Donnelly's brigade on the left | respects such declaration.
f fnrther make known, thot hether it be competent despot in no more Congresses, give the "nod of fate" to
enter other land lying contiguous to nis or her said land, and Gordon's on the right—were in position along a
j for me, as Commancfcr-in-Chie! >f tbe army and navy, to no more Administrations. That has been happily "playwhich shall not, with the land so already owned and oc- gorw between two hills.
cupied, exceed in the aggregate one hundred and sixty The enemy are said to have fought well. At one: declare the slaves of any State States free ; and wbe- ed out" and played out for all time to come.
point they came up In a larec hollow sauare, single file ther at any time, or in any cas it shall bavo become a
In view of this encoaragiog fact we can well afford to
acres.
on tbe front and back, and double file oo each side, necessity indispensable to tho r intenance of the Govern- be at once patient and content We can well afford to
Sic. 2. And Ae it further enacted. That the person Marching up thus to within a certain distance, they were | ent to exercise such suptK* I power, are questions leave tbe solution of the Problem of Shivery t<J circumapplying for the benefit of the act shall, upon application ordered to halt fix bayonets and charge, which they did ro
which, under my responsibility I reserve to myself, and stances and the wisdom of our rulers. Let us have no
to the register of the lAnd office in which he or she is in good order.
! which I cannot fe*l justified in saving to the decision of uneasiness with respect to the result That result is not
about to malte such entrr. make affidavit befoje the said
Col- Gordon and staff are safe, also Gen. Williams and j commanders in the field. Th so are totally different doubtful The sun ia more sure to rise to-morrow, than
register or receiver that he Or she is tbe head of a family, staff While reteeating through Winchester, women | question* from those of police egulations in armies and that Slavery is to get its death-wound io tho present
or ia twenty-boe or more years of age, or Bhall have per- from tbe houses opeped fire with pistols on our soldiers, : camps,
conflict
'
[Albany Evening Journal.
formed service in tbe army or navy of the United States, and killed a great maqy or them.
j On the 6th day of March lat , by a special message. I
and that heJias never borne arms against the Government
Lieut Brown, 28th New York regiment is said to rocommcnded to Congress
>eres the doption of a joint resolnThe Advance on Richmond.
of tbe United States or given aid or tomfort to its have been killed. Cob Kuipe, 45th Pennsylvania, wound- tion, •> substantially
«
to be
as »folli
' NRW YORK, M a y 2 9 .
enemies, and that such application is made fdr bis oh her ed and taken prisoner. Col Murphy, 20th Pennsylvania,
KtHOi.vini—That the Unitec States ought to cooperThe Times' correspondent Now Bridge, Chickahomexclusive use aiid benefit and that said entry is made for killed, and many others.
ate with any State which may idopt a gradual abolish- iny River, Virginia, Monday evening, May 26tb, aaya—
the purpose of actnal settlement and cultivation, and not
The column retreated in good order, pursued by the ment of slavery, giving to sucl State in its discretion to "Within the past three days the disposition of the wholo
either directly or indirectly for the use or benefit of any enemy, beyond Martinsburg. The baggage train pro- compensate lor tbe inconvenitjees, public and private,
rebel army before Richmond seems to have been changother person or persons whomsoever; and upon filing the ceeded as far as the Potomac, and many of the trains produced bv such change of system.
ed. Instead of the rebels retreating with all their supsaid affidavit with the register or receiver, and on pay- have been conveyed across oti ferry boats. The operaThe resolution, in the language above quoted, was
ment of ten dollars, be or she shall thereupon be permit- tor at Marti nsburg had left the town oo the first rumor adopted by large majorities in both branches of Con- plies ond camp cqoipage toward tbe city, they are comtad to enter the quantity of land specified: Provided, of a battle at Winchester, and taken the instruments gress and now stands an autbejtic, definite, and solemn irn; from it in large numbers, and are evidently determinto make a stand between it and the Cbickabominy
ktnetter That oo certificate shall be given of patent is- with him. The whole town seemed deserted. The proposal of the nation to the £ 'ates and people most ii ed
River/ It was ascertained beyond a doubt that flve'days
sued therefore nntil the; expiratloo of five years from the stores were closed. Many Union people came along with mediately interested in tbe sub ret matter. To the peo- a£0
but a small force of the enemy, says 6,000 men occudate of such eotry; and if, at the expiration of such time, us, and negroes.
ple of these States I now cart* tly appeal—1 do not
pied
the ground between us and Richmond. It was then
or at any time within two yeart thereafter, the person
Gen. Banks was in the rear of the retreat and a sheU gue, I beseech you to make th ,, arguments for yourwl'
that our march into the city would be easy
making such entrr—*>r if be be d^ad, his widow; or iti exploded only four feet from him, fortunately without ii>- Yon cannot if you would, bo bfjna to tbe signs of the supposed
and rapid, aud thot an opportunity would soon be given
caao or her death his beire or devisee; or in case of a widtimes- I beg of you a calm and enlarged consideration the Union citizens of that place to demonstrate their deow making such entry, her heirs or devisee, 'in aim of
Winchester is reported to be burned.
of them, ranging if it ,may be, far above personal and light at being liberated from the secession yoke, but now
her death shall prove by two 'creditable witnesses that
partizan politics. This proposal makes common cause the aspect is completely changed mid numerous indicaden. Banks Regaining III* Lost Ground.
he, she, 6t they have resided upon or cultivated the same
for a common object casting oo reproaches upon any. tions favor the belief that our onward progress to Richfor the term of five' years immediately succeeding the
WASHINGTON, May 31.—A despatch received by the It acts not the Pharisee. Tho chaoge it contemplates mood is to be hotly disputed by tbe larger part of tbe
time of filing the affidavit aforesaid, and shall make affi- War Department states that a brigade of our troops, would come gently as the dews, of heaven, not receding rebel army. Every hour troops are poarmg obt cf
davit that no part of said land has been alienated, aiid preceded by four companies of Rhode Island cavalry, or wrecking anything. Will you not embrace ft ? 8o Richmond and disposing themselves along tbe lino of the
that he bas borne true allegiance to the Government of entered Front Royal yesterday morning and drove out
much good has been done by one effort in all past time, Cbicbahbminy, being at some points only half a mile
the United States; then, in such case, he, she, or they, if the enemy, consisting'of the 8th Louisiana, four com- as
the Providence of God it ia now your h'gb privi- from it. A deserter just arrived from a Georgia regiat that time a citiiecn of the Uaited States, shall be en- panies of the 12th Georgia ond a body of cavalry. Our legein to
do. May the vast future not have to lament tha* ment slates that between Richmond ami Mechnuicsville.
tided to a.patent, as iD other cases provided Tor by law toss was eight killed, roar wounded, and one missing- you have
neglected i t
about one and a half miles from the latter place,
And provided, further. That in 'he case of the death of all Rhode Island cavalry. We captnred six officers, and In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and and
tbreoGoorgia regiments bare encamped since taoro|'ng.
both father ana mother, leaving in Infant child, or ehild- one hundred and fifty privates. We also recaptured caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.
Hefe-aysthat Beauregard arrived in Richmond last Thursn, under twenty one veare of age, the rigb't and fee eighteen of oor troops who were taken by tho enemy a
Done at the City of Wasbiugton this 19th doy of day, and that a most vigorous attempt will be made to
all enure to the benefit of said infant child, or children; week ago at Front Rbyal, among whom are several offi- May, iu the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- save the rlty.
and the executor/administrator or guardian may. at anj cers.
Last ni^ht pnr gunboats on James River threw a
aod sixty-two, and of the independence of tbe
time within two years of\er the death of the surviving
We captured a large amount of transportation, includ- dred
United
States tbe eightv-sixtb.
few shells into the rebel batteries, bat with what effect
parent, and in accordance wjth the laws of the State in ing live engines and eleven cars. Our advance was so
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
we did not learn.
which such children for the time being have their doraieil, rapid that tbe enemy was surprised and therefore unable
By the President,
Wx. H. SEWARD,
"Yesterday we had cars running from West Point, to
sell said land for the benefit of said infants, but tot no to bum the bridge aqross tbe Shenandoah The loss of
Secretary of State.
the Cbickabominy River This new facility for getting
other pnrpoee! and the purchaser shall acquire the abso- the enqmy was not ascertained, but la said to be as
supplier, guus and ammunition to tbe army can bo readily
lute title by the purchase, and bo entitled to a patent frotn large as ours. A despatch from Gen. Banks to the SecProm North Carolina.
appreciatcd.
the United States, on pavment of the office fees and sum retary of War, states that the 5th New York cbvalry
NKW YORK. M a y 29.
"A deserter who comes in this mornrar reports the
of money herein specified
entered Martinsbnrg this morning, and passed several
Tbe Newberne Progress states that a convention at main body of tbe Confederate army oo the North »de of
SEC. 3. Andd be it further enacted. That the register miles beyobd, where they encountered the enemy's cavalry, Raleight voted down 41 to 31 the infamous measure of- the railroad, the brigade of Tennessee troops to which
and
captured
several
prisoners,
wagons,
muskets
and
of the land offic.
ice rshall
. , „ note .nil such
fered by Kenneth Raynor pwSifehing severely any one he belongs doing picket doty on this ride. Tho rebels
T applications on the
trails books and plats of his office, ,and Keep a register of ammunition. CoL Deb orest reports that Col. Kenly ie presuming to counsel, aid or abet in any proposition to claim a hundred and fifty thonsand men. but eighty thouall jacb entries, and make return thereof to the General at Winchester, wounded.
reinstate the old North State in tho Umon. One of tbe sand, be says, will cover their entire force. Mnch disLaoq Office, together with the proof upon which they NEW YORK, May 81st—Tho Washington special des- members made a strong speech in favor of free labor and satisfaction exists among them on account of the conpatch to the Evening Post says, at the latest advices the the policy of encouraging an emigration of agriculturists script act and many would be glad to lay down their
have beeo founded.
,
rebels were above Front Roylil in considerable force, and bv giving farms to actual settlers. The Union members arms did not pride forbid. Tbe leaders are determined
r SKO. 4. And be it further enacted, That no lands acrinired under tho provisions of thla act shall, in any event, General Bauks' forces yvere pushing on, having fought a of the convention agitate seriously tbe urging of the Fed- to make a stand, having choeen a position near Richbecome liable to the satisfaction of any debt or debts con- brisk battle and completely defeating the enemy.
cral government to confiscate tbe estates of the rebels, mond for this purpose.
tracted prior to .tbe issuing of the patent therefor.
aod sending a committee to Washington therefor.
Onr Forces Within Nine Hilc* of Richmond.
Szc.o. Ana be it further enattcd, That it at any
Tbe convention passed an ordinance directing the
The Battle at Hanover Court House.
1
NKW YORK, May 31,—A correspondent of the Phil- Governor to discharge all Volunteers over thirty-five
after the filing of the affidavit, as required ia the secoDd
WASBWOTOK, M a y 2 8 .
section of this act and before the expiration of tho five adelphia Enquirer witii Mcdellan s army, dated Fair years of age.
General McClellan telegraphs tbe Secretary of War
years aforesaid, it shall bo proren, after dne notice to Oak Station, sayB—We are on the eve of an imporThe Raleigh Standard and Greensborongh Patriot that the battle of Hanover Court bouse resulted in the
the settler, to the satisfaction of the register of the land tant battle. I am on tho extreme left of tbe line with- advocate the election of Wm. A- Graham for Governor. complete route of the enemy. It is stated that wo have
office, that the person having filed suoh affidavit shall in a short distance of the James River. At this point
A company of Uuion Home Guards has been formed taken 500 prisoners. Tbe loss of the enemy is aet down
have actaallvchanged his orberresidence, or.abandoped we have bad several skirmishes with tho enemy, which at Bay River. Ninety-seven enlisted.
at 1,000. Our men buried 100 of their dead. Our lorn
the said land for more than six months at any time, then respited ib their discomfiture in every case.
is 375 in killed, wounded and missing, of which 53 were
investing- Richmond.
Communication has been had by General McClellau
and in that ev^nt the land so entered shall revert to tbe
killed. The force opposed to us were principally from
with
the
gunboats
©h
the
James
River.
"The
Galena
HBAPQIJARTKRS
ARMY
POTOMAC,
M
a
y
2
9
.
(jovernnenL.
A bridge fifty feet long over the South Anna Creek, North Carolina and Georgia
SEC 6. And b» it further emtcled. That ho individual is much damaged and will have to go into the dry
The prisoners from North Carolina say they are very
a tributary of the Pamunky River, on the line of the
shall bo permitted to acquire title io more than oncquar- dock before she can again go into action.
A deaerter, named Tlenry Church, formorly of Fair- Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, was tired or tbe war, and that their defeat will have a very
ter section under tho provisions of this act; and that
demoralizing cffect upon the rebel army.
the Commissipner of the General Land Office is hereby haven, Mass., came into Geo. Heitzleman's camp and burned to-day by the Sixth Cavalir. "This cute off all
communication betweeu Richmond and Jackson's comrequired to prepare and issue such rules an<| regulations, reports 15,000 sick ,in the hospitals at Richmond.
From the South.
Gen Naglee's brigade has driven the rebels from a mand. The Fifth Cavalry went to Ashland, 18 miles
consistent with this act as shall be necessary and proNKW YORK, M a y 29.
per to carrj its provisions into effect; and that the reps- position nine miles from Richmond, which is now far frofn -«Kwrbmood on thsj same road, and burnt all tbe From the Petersburg Express, 22d:
t e a Mid roojiiers of the several land officoa shall be en- within pur lines. Our loffl is one killed, six wounded, enemy's Commissary and Quartcrtermaster's supplies
AOCSTA, May 21.—The Charleston papore of this
two
very
"badly.
stored
there.
This
is
a
serious
loss
to
tbe
rebels.
titled toreqeire the samo compensation for any lands enmorning state that four Federal vessels shelled Colo's.
tered under the provisions of this act that they ore now
Gate,-a^d Ciawah Itlands yeitcrday morning. TbeCooCorinth Evacnnted.
From Wi i»hinRton.
entitled to receive when tho same quantity of laml is
fcderates retired after burning their quarters, Jtc: Cole's
Wmnxoroif, May 30. 1862.
N r w YORK, M a y 9.
entered with money. Que half to be paid by the person
A despatch just received at tho War Department
A special to tbe Post Wi lington. 29tb. says: ' The Island is twelve orfifteenmilei from Charleston.
making the application ot the time of eo doing, and tho
fully
corroborates
the
former
message
that
Corinth
Intelligencer
of
this
city
states
that
Gen.
McDowell
is
other hflf oo iho issue of the certificate by the person to
Bombardment of Fort Wright.
whom it may be issued ; but this shall not be construed has been evacuated by the rebels and occupied by our now at Manassas Junction w{ h a sufficient force to aid
CHICAGO, M a y 3 9 .
to eniarau the maximum of compensation now prescribed troopa. "Prisoners say the enemy left last night fbr iu the capture ot Gen. Jackso s rebel army now in tbe
A special from Cairo says: " A brisk bombardment
by law for any register or receiver: Provided, that no- Okolona, a point about 150 miles south of Corinth, Shenandoah Valley."
A gentleman just from L^sbnrg reports that tbe from two of our mortar boats opened ttpot* tbe rebel
thiog contaiued in this act shall so construed as to im- ~i the Mobile and Ohio railroad.
pair oc interfere iu any manner whatever with tho existNSAK CORIXM, May 30.—Gen. Pope's advance rebels in that place had a grand jubilee on Sunday and works yesterday afternoon, and continued without Cessaing preemption rights : And provided further, That all guard, tho 30th Ohio regiment occupied Corinth at Monday over the retreat of Banks. It is also stated tion until six in the evening, directed to the land works
persons who may have filed their applications for a pro; forty minotcs past six o'clock this morning, and hoist-, that medicines purchased in Baltimore for the rebels by and tbe jwsition occupied by tho rebel fleet Tbe rebels
eruption right prior to the passage of'this act shall bo ed the United States flag on the Court House. The their agents were got down to Jackson without capture. returned tbe fire irregularly, doing no damage."
entitled to all privileges of this act: Provided, farther, enemy evacuated last night, retreating down the Mo- Tbo Military Committee of the House will report in
Capture of Rebel Women.
That no persou who has served, or may hereafter serve, bile and Ohio Railroad. The telegraph line is occu- favor of enlarging the locks of the Erie and Oswego
Pnn.Awa.rAiA, May 29.
for a panod of not less than fourteen days in the army or pied with militaryjjbusiness. The particulars of tho Canals for military purposes. , The estimated cost of the
A private letter received here by an officer of Gen.
navy of the United States, either regular or volunteer, evacuation will be forwarded as soon as possible.
enlargement is about ?3,500,0p0- ' .
McClellan's ^affi dated headquarters, Monday, says'—•
nnder tbe laws theceoC during the existence of actual
•• Colonel Rush found Mrs. General Lee and her two
A Michigan Adjutant Killed.
The Rebel Loos at Shiloh.
war, domestic or foreign, abafl be deprived of tbe benofita
daughters near the Old Church to-day. They were sent
of
act on account of pot having attained the age of
CHICAGO, M a y 2 9 .
NKW YORK, M a y 2 9 .
twebty-oneyeare.
Tbe Adjutant of the Tenth Michigan Regiment was
Beauregard's official report of the battle of Shiloh to White House under a guard. Mrs. pip expressed
Site. 7. And be it further enacted. That the fifth sec- lolled on Tuesday while taking observations of tbe rebel states that his loss in killed outright was 1,728, wounded great surprise that our army should ham j o t so far to
the north of Richmond."
tion of the act entitled "An act .W addition to an a£t 'ntrenchmenta at Corinth.
8,012, missing 959, making *» aggregate of 10,699.

J

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TRAVERSE CITY.

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• JI
Ad«ni«.mrt.u

popntsr H a n n a h , L a y & Co.'s C o l u m n .

Tins PRESIUKXT.—No O e o e r a l t o - d a v is m o r e . .
1
w i t h t h e sC^dicre t h a n t h a t pin la, h o m d y . g a n n t mjai)
aii wbo
h a s Walked u n o s t e n t a t i o uo s l y a m o n g t h e m , t o w eerriinngj like J
K i u g 8nnI a b o v e .*11 those a b o u t nim. a w l e q u a l l y etnio e n t for his h u m a n i t y , furcsiglit, g o o d sense arxl e v e n
m i l i t a r y skill- H e i s o u r P r o v i d e n t i a l m a n — t h e Moses

,

if he d o s e n ' t w e a r a n officer's c o a t . " A b e t t e r t e s t i m o n y
.
T
y e t v o ' c e ' b e a r t o - d a y f r o m the h o s p i t a l s
SETTLERS COMING I N . — T h e r e w e r e sold at t h e i rn-1
M o n r o e , w h e r e he visited the sick and w o u n d e d ,
• e r e e C i t y L a n d Office, d u r i n g last m o n t h , 4 , 4 0 0 a c r e s o f ! w h e t h e r f r o m t h e I>oyal or rebel S t a t e s , (for
l a n d — t h e m o s t of w h i c h ia ic G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o o n t y . • d e n t of t h e w h o l e c o u n t r y . ) a n d s p o k e a k i n d a n d feeling
, . .
.
, r.,.
J
w o r d t o e a c h s u f f e r e r , so t h a t t h e y m u r m u r e d f r o m t h e i r
I . . . . p t t o b u e d . mmlj.
u> »
o t 8 0 ™ d 1 M » « < * I b o i . of p a i n , " G o d M e . t h e F r j d e n t .
b y t h o s e w h o i n t e n d t o s e t t l e u p o n a n d i m p r o v e >t imme[Norfolk Cor. Boston Journal,
diately.

W A G O N S

^

Plows—Different Make,

felt for generations to come.

The

PBOVWKXCK. M a y 2 8 .

b l o w is d i r e c t e d

T h e W a s h i n g t o n c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e says t h e m e n w h o find t h e m o s t f a u l t w i t h t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s p r o c l a m a t i o n are t h o s e m e m b e r s o f C o n g r e s s from
t h a B o r d e r S t a t e s w h o a r e i n i m i c a l t o a n y p l a n of e m a n T h e y complain t h a t i t is a

solemn warning,

g i v e n a s e c o n d t i m e t o t h e m , t o « 1 I o u t now o r t a k e t h e
consequences—to choose between being paid some p a r t
t h e v a l u e o f t h e i r s l a v e s n o w , or b e i n g d e p r i v e d s u d d e n l y
and without, remuneration.

They are glad to have lien.

H u n t e r ' s o r d e r a b r o g a t e d , b u t c a n n o t see
constituents

w h y t h o dis-

was a d d e d .

Cultivator Teeth,

at

C a m p Meeting.
t h e h e a d s of t h e l e a d e r s .
T h V p r o p c r t y of t h e r a n k a n d
l'h« d i s t r i c t c a m p raeetiug for tJraud Traverse District,
file w h o h a v e been led i n t o rebfitt^on b y t h e d e m o g o g u e s . c o m m e n c i n g July Uth, 1862. will be held on the Peninsula,
e s c a p e c o n f i s c a t i o n . B n t t b o a e w j i o h a v e b a t c h e d t r e a s o n j o.i tlie farm of Mr. JOBS ADMIT, lying on the West shore of
a n d f o m e n t e d t h e r e v o l t a r e i n * & t o snflfer; t h e i r p r o p e r t y j th> P e n i n s u l a , opposite the Old Mission. Come up. b r e t h r e n
i s f o r f e i t e d t o t h e g o v e r n m e n t ^ " w h i c h t h e y a r e a t t e m p t i n g I and f r i e n d s , b r i n g i n g all y o u r t i t h e s and o f f e r i n g : together
k ! let us p i w h o a r t e a t s In the grove, aod there bow down and
t o d e s t r o y , a n d will b e noH In l o y a l men, a n d t h e p r o c e e d s j
j w o r s h i p the Lord J e h o v a h !
d o b t c r e a t e d by t h e « con-1
employed to liquidate the
By request of B. STEELE, P. F.spirators.

Republicans

welcome the proclamation

a s a n e a r n e s t of t h i n g s t o

c o m e — t h e y h o p o speedi ly .

T h e y look u p o n his a p p e a l

t o t h e s l a v e - h o l d e r s t o a d o p t t h e s u g g e s t i o n Of t h e first
m e s s a g e a s a p h t i n i n t i m a t i o n t h a t unless t b u y d o a c t u p -

MARRIED,
May 3oth, at the residence of L. N. BBKRS, by Rev J. E.
MCALLISTER, of Centerville, Mich., Mr. WILLIAM TOMII*S
a n d Miss MABY JAXB YOONO, b o t h of the Old Mission.

GUNTONHOUSE

HOES, SHOVELS,

SPADES AND FORKS.

here, a n d ' n o pain* will be spared to m a k « guests c o m f o r t a b l e ;
and eleven yeara' residence here will enable me to give reliable I n f o r m a t i o n relative t o t h e resources of the country.
14-ly
J . K . Ci

B

A n u m b e r of y e a r a a g o a f r e e b l a c k m a n of W a s h i n g t o n City raised sufficient m o n e y f o p u r c h a s e

a black

B y h e r he h a s s i n c e r a i s e d a f a m i l y of six or

follows t h e

A s b y t h e l a w of t h e D i s t r i c t , t h o dhild

condition of t h e m o t h e r ,

of c o u r s e these

c h i l d r e n a r e h i s slavea. - H e h a s , t h e r e f o r e , filed h i s c l a i m ,
and asked p a y m e n t f r o m the Government,
picaninies at 8 3 0 0 each.

valuing

. . .j

A highly i m p o r t a n t political m o v e m e n t is
.Missouri.

his

reported

in

A m a s s c o n v e n t i o n of i t h e : f r i e n d s of t h e A d -

m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d t h o s e f a v o r a b l e t o e m a n c i p a t i o n of t h e
s l a v e s of M i s s o u r i , u n d e r t h e p l a n t n b u r i t t e d t o ' C o n g r e s s
b y t h e P r e s W e n t , is called t o m e e t at J e f f e r s o n C i t y . J u n e
16, t o n o m i n a t e S t a t e officcfs.
T h o G o v e r n m s n t is d e t e r m i n e d t o c r e a t e a n i n v i n c i b l e
n a v y , t o o p e r a t e o n t h e Mississippi.

Six boats are now

b e i n g b u i l t for i t in S t . L o u i s - ? t h r e e l a r g e i r o n b o a t s at
a c o s t o f $ 3 2 0 , 0 0 0 e a c h , a n d t h r e e i r o n - c l a d g u n b o a t s at
a n a g g r e g a t e c o s t of $ 4 5 0 , 0 0 0 .
C a n a d i a n G o v e r n m e n t has come t o grief.

It has been

d e f e a t e d b y a l a r g e v o t e o n t h q M i l i t a r y bill.
signing.

T h e y prudently adopted t h e latter course, and

t h u s saved thamaelvcs from a second
country.

defeat before

the



W h e n t h e N o r t h e r n C o m p r o m i s e r s p e a k s of p e a c e , h o
m e a n s t h o s u r r e n d e r of r i g h t ; of c o n s t i t u t i o n a l g u a r a n t i e s ,
h e m e a n s t h a t h« w o u l d r a t h e r s e c t h e U n i o n <wallowed
u p by the

rebellion

t h a n t h e Hlave P o w e r e x t i n g u i s h e d .

CoL J e n s i s o n h a s been o n i e r e d b y t h e

P r e s i d e n t to

t h s c o m m a n d of a c o n s i d e r a b l e 1 f o r o o t o o p e r a t e ip t h e
Indian Territory.

H e w i l l males t h e

f u r fly f r o m

the

b a c k s of t h e r e b e l s w h e n b e g e t s i n t o t h e 6eld.
,

N e a r l y $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 has already b e e n c o n t r i b u t e d outside

o f t h e c i t y of T r o y , f o r t h e relief of t h e p o o r s u f f e r s b y
t h e fire in t h a t c i t y .
F R O * MKXICO.—'The F r e n c h

are marching inland.—

T h e J u a r e z A d m i n i s t r a t i o n h a s fled, a n d G e n . A l m o n t e ,
• t h e A g e n t of t h e F r e n c h , i s p r o c l a i m e d P r e s i d e n t .
One hundred and

e i g h t y t w o g r a d u a t e s of H a r v a r d

University are serving
United 8tates.

in t h o a r m y a n d n a v y of t h e

A

L A D I E S

L

A N D

M

MlSSBM;

H A T S ,

r o R OEKTS AND BOYS, TOGETHER WITH

FLOWKRS, SHAKERS, ETC.
CALL AND SEE FOB YOURSELVES.
A. K. 8PRACJ I E.
T r i v e m r C.ty. J u n e J r d . 1862.

R E A L

Hungarian, Grass
Seed,

'•

E S T A T E
AND

GENERAL

LAND

OFFICE.

A L B E R T W. B A C O N ,

W

PLASTER, LIME,
B u c k w h e a t , Barley,
O a r d e n H a k e s , ^Potatoes!

Prints, Cottons,

SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y VIBTUB OF T H R E E E X E C C T r o X P ISSUED o f f
of and n n d e r t h e e e a l of the C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r the C o n n t i I
of Manistee and State of Michigan, dated the t w e l f t h day of I
May. A. D. 1B62, a n d to m e d ir e c te d a n d delivered again*!
the goodx, ehattcls, iandu aad t r n e i a e n t s of William S. A inov
d e f e n d a n t therein, I have levied npon, and seized, and nhall
sell at p u b l i c anction or veodne to the h i g h e s t bidder, at the
f r o a t d o o r of tho Bnswell Motel, ( th a t b e i n g the last plaoe of
holding C i r c u i t C o u r t for nald C o o n t j j in tne village of Manistee, in said C o u n t y of Manistee, on Friday, the twenty-Bfth
day of J u l y n e x t , at two V e l o c k In the a f t e r n o o n of said day.
all the estate, right, title and Interest, t o g e t h e r with all tb>hereditament* a a d a p p u r t e n a n c e s t h e r e u n t o belonging or in
wiae appertaining, which t h e oaid William B. Anion had
"—
»f May, A. D. 1S62,or baa s i n c e ac.
,
.
(lowing llands
q n i r c d in a n d to the following
a n d s and premises situaie ly'
of Mlchlj j " ^ B D d being in the County of Maniswe
Ths follow!
gan, a n d known a n d described
sooth-west q u a r t e r of north-west n u a r t e r , a n d northq u a r t e r of aoutb-wcat q u a r t e r uf section three, a n d south-east
q u a r t e r of north-east q u a r t e r , a n d n o r t h - e a s t q u a r t e r of southeast q u a r t e r of section I , and eact half of south-east q-jnrt-r.
a n d sooth-west q u a r t e r of aoulh-east q u a r t e r of section 14,
a n d north-eant q u a r t e r s u d s o u t h - w e s t q u s r t e r . a a d nurth half
oFsouth-eai<t q u a r t e r of section 2S, a u d s o u t b - w e s l q u s r w r of
north-west q u a r t e r , s n d west half of «outh-east q u a r t e r nl
north-west half a n d north-west q u a r t e r of north-west q u a r t e r
of s e c t i o n twenty-four, a n d north-west q u a r t e r a n d n o r t h
" |f of sou
south-west q u a r t e r of section twenty-»Ix. all in " —
Uaif
n o r t h , of range thirteen
ship twent.
. IKS
Dated Manistee, Msy l i s t .
y . A. B U S W E L L Sheriff.

B

re

T h e Min-

i s t r y h a d t h e a l t e r n a t i v e of d i s s o l v i n g P a r i i a m e u t o r re-

F O K

P

C l o v e r S e e d , lied. T o p S e e d ,

T h i s i s as d i s t a s t e f u l t o t h e

c i t y a n d t h e i n t e r i o r , b e f e e l s s e c u r e i n his p o s i t i o n .

MONITOR AN D UNION
HATS,

u . L O C A T E L A N D S , P A T T A X E S , BOY Oil SF.t L
BEANS, PEAS, OATS,
on C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now offlsrs f o r sale,
CORN!
1424 Acre# of C hoice Ixiiids'
J A M E S K^G-XJJSTTOTST.
AHD WILL BELL AS AOSXT
GOOD STiBLlSG MB WEL AIMD BEDS:
1850 Acres, also Choice and wttt SfTHIS IK the largest Hotel, with the best a c c o m m o d a t i o n s
Ucted.
ID the c i t y ; t h e l e a d i n g l>ally a n d Weekly Paper* an- taken

SHERIFF'S SALE.
«T»TB OK MfCHIOiH,
>
TKAVKRSB C o r x r r , <
Y V I R T U S OV O N E VVHTT O F E X E C U T I O N ISSUED
out of and u n d e r the aeal o< the C i r e u i l C o u r t f o r the
T h e m y s t e r y of M r . M e r w ' s v i a t t o R i c h m o n d h a s
v,„onty of U r a n d T r a v e r s e ana ntate oi Micuigau, i o me uib e e n folly e x p l a i n e d .
H e w i s h e d t o aee R i c h m o n d a n d rectcd a n d delivered againut the good« a n d chattel*, land»
j u d g e f o r himself a b o u t t h e v i e w s a o d e x p e c t a t i o n s of t h e a n d t e n e m e n t s of William D. Hayes, I bnvt * e l m l «n« le»-ied
u p o n all the right, title a n d I n t e r e s t of t h e sal-i d e f e n d a n t In
i n s u r g e n t s , a n d e x p r e s s e d s u c h w i s h e s t o M r . S e w a r d . — a n d to the following real Estate, t o wit ?
B e g i n n i n g at the sTiore of Orand T r a r e r s e Bay on thf
T h o l a t t e r r e a d i l y a s s e n t e d , a s d i d t h e P r e s i d e n t i he m a d e
South side of T h i r d "treet, and m n n i n g t h e n c e l n a S o o t h e r l j
h i s visit, s a w t h e R e b e l e l e p h a n t , f o r m e d h i s o w n con- d i r e c t i o n to the P i e r owned by Rose and F o x , t h e n c e along
said
P i e r t o a p o i n t twelve faet west of the s t o r e now im naid
d i t i o n s , and c a m e home. T h e s e conclusions he frankly
lot, t h e n c - r u a n i n g n o r t h e r l y parallel with the s h o r e of Orand
s t a t e d t o o u r S e c r e t a r y o f b t a t e i m m e d i a t e l y on h i s re- Traverse Bay t o said T h i r d street, thence following the south
line
or
said T h i r d s t r e e t U> flie place of b e g i n n i n g , snd al«o
t u r n . A u d t h i s i s t h e s u m a n d s u b s t a n c e of a " m i s s i o n "
t h e n t o r e o r b u l l d i n g n o w o n H a i d l o t , aald above described pr>«
t h a t h a s k e p t n o t only o u r c o u n t r y , b u t F r a n c e a n d E n g - perty being In section t h i r t y - f o u r . In townnhlp thirty-two ,12)
n
o
r
t
h
,
of
range eleven 0 M west, and b e i n g In the village of
l a n d , in a f e r m e n t f o r w e e k s !
N o r t h p o r t O r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y and State of Michigan
G e n . B o i l e r b o s fully e s t a b l i s h e d h i m s e l f f o r t b e s e a s o n which 1 shall o f f t r f o r sale at public auction or vendue a» the
the f r o n t d o o r of t h e C o u r t Room, ' ""
a t N e w O r l e a n s . T h e city Is p u t u n d e r r i g i d d i a o i p l i n e ,
of Traverse City, t h a t b e l n g ^ t h e f lacs f«
rditj.
County of Orand"Traven<.-,
A l g i e r s — o n t h e o p p o s i t e s i d e of t h e R i v e r , h a s b e e n oc- c/rcuTt C o u r t "for"t£e
, nD. 1'
!>!, 4t
o'clock in t h e f o r m
t h e 19th day of Jr u. .l „y . A.
c u p i e d , t h e N ' e w O r l e a n s a n d O p e l u s a s R a i l r o a d h a s been of said day.
dsyT Dated May J7. I«65.
.
K.
f
.
DAtCK,
Sheriff
of
O
r
a
n
d
Ti
sei&d, a n d the F o r t s below t h e city garrisoned b y Union
W I L I J A M H. P A R K S . P l a l u t i r . Al
troops.
H a v i n g destroyed the connections between the
of u n i v e r s a l e m a n c i p a t i o n .

M O N I T O R !

TIMOTHY SEED,

o n it, h e m a y y e t b e c o m p e l l e d t o issue a p r o c l a m a t i o n

d o u g h f a c e s a s i t i s g r a t i f y i n g t o loyal m e n .

H a n n a h , L a y A CO..
streets, Chicago.

Plow Castings!

. Rpragtie Elected l ' . S. S e n a t o r .

P a s s a g e of the C o n f i s c a t i o n Bill.

seven children.

* d a r i n g the BCUOD. t o u c h i n g
. She m a k e s the round trtp ID 1(I aay*. »
e City, e i t h e r f r o m C h i c a g o or S a r n i a . »

Harrow Teeth,

A bill c o n f i s c a t i n g t ) w "property of rebel leaders, p a s s e d ;
m. S p r a g u o wan to-day e l e c t e d a s S e n a t o r fo
y e a r s f r o m t h e 4 t h of M a r c h next, w h e n t h e t e r m of J
t h e H o w e on t h e 2 6 t h , b y t w e n t y m a j o r i t y , N e x t t o
t h e e m a n c i p a t i o n o f t h e slavre, t h i s is t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t j S e n a w r ^ S i m m o n a e x p i r e ^ H o r e c c i v e d 9 2 v o t e s o u t of
103. T h e r e was n o r e g u l a r n o m i n a t i o n in o p p o s i t i o n .
m e a s u r e b e f o r e C o u g r e s s . I t s b t n o B c e n t effects will b o

woman.

THE PROPELLER

Captain C. H . Boynton.

ESE'Of the Best Make,;2£S

m e m b e r s the P r i n t e r .

B ATJIS"! A

TII

"TRAVERSE: CITY.
A L L E S G H A K T Y ,

«t<m
Israel- A M « < o M t o ' of t h e 1 0 t h ! > • « T o f t
r e g i m e n t t o m e last e v e n i n g , " O u r b o v s w h o c o u l d vote i
M
To(ed
ngauu-t A b e Lincoln for P r e s i d e n t . but .
n o t s t r i c t l y O r t h o d o c , ia a g o o d C b r i s t a i u , a n d a l w a y s re-1
^ a p e j]] (or ^ i m . J J C ; s a m a n
a gokiier j

course to their

CHICAGO

SPRING O F 1862.

KATOT*.—A» a m i , » e n r e i n d e b t e d t o C a p l . B o y a w , .
P
,
,
i .

of i h c A l l e g h a n y , for late p a p e r * . T h e C a p t a - n , t h o u g h

cipation.

„—— i

NOTICE.
' UX1TED S T A T E S L A N D O F F I C E ,
>
T a a v j c a a p C i r v , April ?4.
S
1 > A T E N T 8 FOR E N T R I E S MADE BETWEEN H I E
| L 6th d a y o i S e p t e m b e r , 1S61, anrt the 28th day of October,
I i s « l . Tor jjettlcinent and O o l t l v s t i o n . u n d e r the CrudnstfoR
Act oC A u g u s t 4, liJW, h a v e b e e n received at thin OfTu . , am!
the purebajter* are hereby notifled to come forward iwmediatelv a n d make t h e r e q u i r e d proof of *tv.-tUement a n d Cultiv a tio n ." a n d settare tljeir respective Patent*. hecan»- if -mid
proof is not tiled within a limited time, the P a t e n t " will I *
r e t u r n e d to the General l ^ n d Offlce, a n d will t h n s be liable
to be cancelled for n o n - p e r f o r m a n c e of the c o n d i t i o n s ol
BPttletnent aod cultivation c o n t e m p l a t e d by the Graduation
Act of A u g u s t I. 1W4. _
MORfJAN RATES. Register,
21 < w
RKUKEN GOODRICH. Receiver.
A I ) X I N I S T R A T O H*S S A L E .
N* T H E M A T T E R O P T H E E S T A T E O F F R A N C I S BAR
RET, deceased. N o t i c e Is h e r e b y given,that in p u r s u a n c e
of a licence to me, g r a n t e d by the J u d g e of P r o b a t e for t h '
county of Manistee, on thq t e n t h dav of J u n o , A, P . 1WS1. I
shall expo«e for *a!e to the hfghest bidder, on t h e front rt>-p»
of the Bnswell H o u s e tn t h e village of Manistee, on Monday
the 9th day of J u n e n e x t i t 2 o'clock p. m. of t h a i dav, ih«
following pieces and parcels of land (*abjcct t o all Ileus on
t h e same) vis. : Lot S o . * of section 1. town 51 N. of range
17 Went, and the N o r t h west q u a r t e r of the N o r t h - w e s t quart e r of section SO, In town 31 North of range 16 W e s t
T e r m * made known on the day of sale.
J O H N C A N F I E L D . A d m i t l s t r a t o r of the E s t a t e of FRANCIS
BABBITT, deceased.
Manistee, April 11, 1662.
j
II-<w

I

Al*©—13 L o u In the Village o f E l k H a p t i s .
WITH o * w i T B o r r n
T h e above m e n t i o n e d tAnd« *re In all p a r t * of t h e C o u n t T
Elk Lake, W h i t e w a t e r , O m e n t a a n d T r a v e r s e ; are a m o n g the
earliest and bent s e l e c t i o n ! with r e f e r e n c e to aoH. *a«*r. »ur
face, a n d m a r k e t : emhrai-e P a n n i n g Land*. V i l l a g e M t M a s d
W a t e r Powers, w i t h or w l t h o o t Jmprovemciita, in q U a n t i t " »
to soil purchaser*, and a t price* m a k i n g H an o t y e c M n P r *
f e r e a c e t o buying back f r o m s e t t l e m e n t s .
1 U j
T r a v e r s e City. May 1, 1861.

NOTICE.

SUMMER STUFFS,

Cloths Si'Cassimeres,

W* WOT'LP S1V TO TB« PCBUC, THAT V I HAV* OOT Ot

G R I S T

F>e I ^ a i n e s , Gin.alia.rQs!

T A N N E R Y

P O R R ! HAMS!!
C h o p s * ,

M I L L

in o p e r a t i o n , and are on b a n d to do C a g t o m - W o t i s t
t i m e s : a n d would a a j , we t h i n k t h s t we can do " gi>od wo
as any Mill in G r a n d T r a v e r s e . I f you d o o b t It, t r y on, a
see for y o u r s e l v e s : a n d w o u l d say, t h a t w e k e e p o a r

ID operatlor

S h o u l d e r s ,

and T a n o n S h o r e s — a s n s u a l !
C. NORRIB 4 B R O T H E R ?
P-lv

J a n u a r y 17,1W1.

Codfish, Mackerel,

~ TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M

HALIBUT,
13EE!IF1. P L O D R ,

F O W L E ,

t r a o w r s r n s r r , SSAE COC*T H o r s t , )
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICHIGAN.

TH I S OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(TUKPIBST

In T r a v e r s e City.) s l t n a t e d on f V o n t S t r e e t , In t h s v l e i n
liv of t h e C o o r t H o u s e a n d public offices, i s a t i i l open f o r t h e
r e c e p t i o n ot the t r a v e l i n g public. T h e P r o p r i e t o r r e t n r n »
hi., h e a r t v t h a n k s f o r the liberal p a t r o n a g e be haa received,
aud assures the public t h a t no pain* will be s p a r e d lo m a k e
h i s guest* c o m f o r t a b l e .
HI* c h a r g e s will c o r r e s p o n d with

ciiivins!

BEDSTEADS!
TABLES, STOVES^

RETTLE8,(As'd)
Harnesses,

Good a c c o m o d a t i o n * for H o r s e s and C a t t l e .

ma)U--I*

MARSHAL'S SALE.
Y VIRTUE O F A WRIT O F F I E R I F A C I A S I P 8 U E D
out of and u n d e r t h e Seal of the C i r c u i t C o o r t of t h e
United state*, for the D i s t r i c t of Michigan, dated on t h e If th
day of September, A- D. 1861. to me d i r e c t e d a n d d«|Ilvei*<l
a t a l n s t the goods and chattels, land* and t e n e m e n t * of G o i t
f r i e d Greilick. E. J o s e p h Grelllck. Auctnn GreUiek, a n d
. T h e r e s a G r r t l l r k , I did, on the l o t h day of S e p t e m b e r , A . I>
j lofii, duly levy u p o n all right, title a n d i n t e r e s t of said G o t !
fried Greilick, >- J o s e p h Greilick, A n i t o n G r e l l l c k , a a d , The
r e s a Greilick, in and to the following d e s c r i b e d l a n d s sn-i
tenement*, the s a m e b e i n g a n d l y i n g In t h e c o u n t y of Leel«
n s u in Said District, to wit : !.ots one. fl> t w o ( I and t l i r e *
(Jl of section twenty-one, 1211 t o w n t w e n t y e i g b t <M> BOrth,
R a n g e e l e v e n ( J l ) west, e o B t t l p i n g one h u n d r e d a n d fifteen
a u d 14-100 a c r e s more or lets ; also, L o u f o n r . t4) five
and seven, (7) a n d the south-east q u a r t e r of the south-west
| fractional q u a r t e r of «ertion twentj--eight (18) t o w n twenty
I eight (2*; north, of Range eleven f l l ) we*t. containing 1 "one
h u n d r e d and flfly one a n d 95-100 acre5 m»re or l e a ^ -which
' w»id descrll>ed l a n d s and t e n e m e n t s I shall e x p o s e f o r s f l e si
• P u b l i c Anction, t o the highest bidder, on t h e 10th d s y ot
> July n e x t , at t e n o'clock in the f o r e n o o n of said day, at t h '
i f r o n t door of the Court-House, of the c o u n t y of G r i t * Tr»
erse, a l Traverse City, in said D i s t r i c t of M i c h i g a n .

B

Fl'rOil Cloi,h, (nice)
C O T T O N &t H E M P

CARPET! BAGS!
- CLOTHING,

HATS&€APS!|

34-fiw
PROBATE NOTKJE.
ESTATE O F WILLIAM M c G l T S N E A S .

Boots a n d ; Shoes,
H A R D - V P

-A

R E i i l

OROCIiItI?3S.

CROCKERY,j
TIN W/.RE,

D R Y GO ODS
A F u l l I ine,

STATB o r MICIIIGAM,

J

C o r v T T hv GSAXD TRAT*BSIE. <
T A SESSION O F T H E 1'BORATE COURT FOR TH r
C o u n t y of Grand T r a v e r s e , b a l d e n it! the ProbaU-Offi. •
n T r a v e r s e City, on T u e s d a y , the 13th d u v o t May. i a t b e y e s r
Preaent, C n r t i s Eowler, J u d g e of P r o b a t e . h i t l w n a <
of the E s t a t e of William VcZitUnBca*. d e c e a slea-,
e d . ^ »">
reading
n g and
aad Cling
filing tthe
t p e t i t i o n duly verified of Jgae McGuiu
. w i d o w of* s a iidd 1d e c e s a c d , i f t a r l n g t h a t ber dower fn thnay blie f o r t h w i t h aMfgned t c her seconiiB^
aforesaid E s t a t e tnay
to law. H e r e u p o n It in orrter&l the* F r M a y , the W t h day o.
J u n e n e x t , at one o ' c l o c k In t h e af.-;moon. be asalgned -fot
the b e a r i n g of *atd p e t i t i o n , a n d t h a t t h e turfis-at-law of t a i •)
deceased, and pll o t h v r p e r e o n a interested In F»ld estate, atr e q u i r e d to a p p e a r a t a *e*sloat of said c o a r t . t b e a t o b e h o l d t s
at the P r o b a t e office in T r a v « r M City. ai>4 rfiow cause, If an;,
there be, why the p r a y e r t4 t h e p e t i t i o n e r abuold s o t 1"
grsnted. And i t ia f u r t h e r u r d e r i - i . t h a t aaid p«tition»r giv<• notice t o the p e r s o n s interested in said e s t a t e of t h e penden
j c j of sold p e t i t i o n a n d the b e a r i n g thereof, b y eansing a
' copy of t h i s o r d e r t o be pabUahed in the G r a n d Traver*Herald, a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d c i r c u l a t i n g ia a a i d Count;,
of G r a n d T r a v e r s e , t w t h r e e s a c c e a s i v e w e e k s p r e v i o u s <•»
aaid d a y of h e a r i n g A t r o e eop*.
COBTm FOW1XR,
may?3-2S-3a"
J u d g e of ProkaUf.

\

All For Spring of !
186®.

Tbe Confederate Carnival at
1802.
A I R — B u r i a l of Sir

Richmond, Frb. 22,
A . / / ,

, - p

Joint Moore.

M O F F A T ' S
Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters.

N E W

S T O It E

GIFTS. GIFTS, GIFTS.
ENCOl'RAGB TIIE BEAUTIFUL.

N E W GOODS,

R A R E C H A N C E T O ADORN* V O f K H O M E S '
• j p i l E S K MfrrtciVEfS ITAVF. S r t f f BEEN BEFORE T H E
u<l d
1 P
for
„.. jbarao
. .
globe, for their e x t r a o r d i n a r y and lmmedi:U* power or re
storing perfect b c j l t h to-persous suffering u n d e r nearl; evi r j
C o r n e r of W t t k a z o o a t 1 N a g o n a h c 8 t * . ,
They swore bim In. while he Inly m o r e —
75,000 Choice Kncrariu;*
kind of disease t o which, the h u m a n fruntu I s liable.
The foam f r o m bin lank j a w s c h u r n i n g :
The following ar<- a m o n g the digtresainz variety of bu.-sar
And a noose neemed d a n g l i n g bin eyes before.
.lu«;Di"8 IU which vl" V e g e t a b l e L i f e J U c t l i c l a c * are «el
With his ofligy 'neatb it t u r n i n g .
Splendid nnd Attractive List,
known t o he I n f a l l i b l e ; '
'old H u n t i n g ( V , . u WiieiKa. worth
I ' r f rr.i-si». by t h o r o u g h l y c l e a n s i n g the first and «e one
H e t h o u g h t how the foe in the far Soulh-»e>i.
100 iold W a t c h e s
H(iimjrh«, and c r e a t i n g a tlow of p u r r , health* hue, n - u - n c
Had h a u n ^ ' d h j s sleepless Pillow.
o ' ill. stale a n d .-.••rid k l n d ; Flatuii-ney. !-o«« of A pp. ute ; T H E SUBSCRIBER H A S J U S T DECEIVED H I S WIN'TKB jp* U d i e s ;
And how Floyd of the white-goose feather cr.-at
l i v a r t b u m . Headache, Restlessness, III Temper. Anxiety, i*an
5 00 to t o CO
STOCK, COftSI TING OF
Snaps* a
Had be connoted o'er dale and hill ob !
EUiir, and Mrlanchilly, which are the general symptoms o
• 00 to 10 OP
l>y»pcp*ia. *111 Vahiifi as a natural <b»si>)piaTiee of its t a r e .
4 00 to h 00
T h e inanjjnrel jotivra« scarce half-way done.
"lain. Chased and Stone Rings,
floBTfTuVUfS. >TT i-lettasing the whole l e n g t h of t h e irite*
5 00 to 7 0 0
When the concourse with dread was shaken ;
Iold.
5 00 to 7 0 0
F o r a message was bitonght by HO rue sou of a KU
ind Kr.ameird Braecless,
S 00 to 10 00
iwnt p u r g e s k a v u t t a e bowels costive wltlliu two dav«
That Nashville, ala^ 1 wu8 taken.
CJ
ZiMMi liraneh, l.eaf a n d Krolt Brarek-w, . .
« 00 to & 00
KKVKKS of alt kinds, by restoring the bland t.. a reguiai
2000 Mosaic, l,ava and Gold itrvcch-U.
circulation. through the process of re»pirn!ion in some < w i
2000 Vjinmeli-d and F l o r e n t i n e Bracelet*,
and Ibe t h o r o u g h solution of ail inu-stinai obstru. lion u
And the people srftb questions l>ored him.
'.'nOO Carbnncle and Gornet B r a c e l e t , . .
Till t h e y a a w b y t W way that be m.-mndcred,oii
A000 Branch, Lava, and C u r a i D r i f t s
3 00 U 6 00
The I/ife Medicines have been known to c e Jibe,
T h a t the t a j r l b i e V w r s had floored h i m - .
.Sooo Garnet, C a m e o and J e t I t r o p s
3 00 U 5 00
permanently i n t h i ^ e weeks, and tho Gout ii
Soto (iold and Fnameled ('rotsc-a,
U 00 t<
by removing local ibfiaiumatiOti from the ll
Only the m u of the R i c h m o n d W h i g
3000 Oold, C a m e o a n d
.SVU,
5 00 t o 10 00
.ejoin
Was crnsl e n o u g h / t o a p l i r i i d him.
SOOO Garnet and Carbuncle litis,
"(Tera c h e a p r Cash or Barter
5 00 to 10 00
Dac
B u t b« said r i g h t j n t , the u n g e n e r o u s pig !
5000 F o b and Ribbon Slides,
3 SO t o 6 6 0
- J c t t has rviaiU the people who made him '
C. D A V I D S O N , AfMit.
important organs, and hence have ever been I mud a • < rtain
60 to & 00
lorthonrt. December 1. 1W
4tf
S a d l y the mourn fa! m u m m e r y passed,
remedy fof l h a worst canes of Gravel..
| (except w h e r e noted otberwi**.) A it warranted as represented.
Alio Wdirtts! by dislodging from the t u r n i n g s of tho bowAmid pitiful lamentations,
F.
'ASH FA! 1 FOR FURS.
1 - J t i n w o T B « D r a r a «>WUI<TOP i j ^ r J i M G u t —
els the alimy matter to which thew; c r e a t u r e s a d h e r e
Afld no g)aainof h ' j p a cbcered the first a n d lat
Thi« noble Lady, celebrated for h«r virtues a n d misfortunes.
Sct'BVT. Ulcers a n d Inveterate Sores; by the permi t j nrity
Of Seceaalon inaugurations.
I n e v e r aspired to t h e T h r o n ' of E n g l a n d , ambitioaa relatlvea
which these Life Medicines give to the blood and a.l tin- huHoon, t h a n k God ! ire aball nee the e n d
placed b e r there, and Lady J a n e went f r o m tbe t h r o n e to lbs
mors.
. .
Of Rebellion'! demon Story ;
<~>
f t 1 ' :^ 3 " lR : A
JCI «
I K-affold. (Pbeet 24 by 30. Usual retail price $3 00.
• ' S f l o a » 0 T i c . B n c r T i o K \ a i i d b a d Cowyfer|r>n.\ Iiy t h e i r fU- XT I Hr l
W
X a
* * - •
* - ^
* = » I ?—Sra WALTTB K a i a i o n P a a n x u WITH r l W i n u — R a
And the Dfllofl Stars, as at first they rose,
taxati*« efftfei on>i>« ««'>» iljat feed die siiB. and the ipotbid
Shall shine alone in t h s i r glory.
leigli under a commission from good Queen Beas, discovered,
state of whTcK occasions all t nptlve
and took possession of what i.i now called N o r t h Carolina,
but to which be gnve the n a m e " V i r g i n i a " in b o a o r of the
Vrohi the G r i n d Rnplda Eagle.
• j» J j
"Virgin y u e e n . " S i r Waiter was a great Hero, Poet and
Statesman. (Sheet 24 by 3D. tVual retail price M f>0. |
T h e Hcvlved D e m o c r a t i c Address.
ii I n f u e l t t l l Wll
c l e a j a n w Of the skin. Cofiimuu Colds
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8—THE JOU.T Ki.sr-BoATMih>—If ever love of ftin a n d hu
by o n i do«e, »r by two j r j the W"l»t ' ' M e t .
T b e B e 4 i » e d D e m o c r a c y — V t t U a n d i ^ h a m , , C-A-T
ot i
or were expressed In a picture, the beam f r o m the c o u n t e r
j .'ILEH—The original proprietor of ibe»» !...
"nee« k C o . — h n v e issued w h a t t b e y (th'le a N aattiio n ia l A d - 1 enred of Piles of 35 years standing, by the use
"Jolly Flat-Boatman" as «reminl*eene« of S c e n e .
£
1
of m d e e n j ^ m e n t . l o n g passed away. (Sheet 21 by 10, (.'anal
d i e m . I t ia fripne-d b y t h e t r a i t o r V a l l a n d i g h a m a n d his . Medicines alone.
I E—Pot this*scourge of the W
p a r t i c u l a r c r o n i e s , tod ia h d d r t M a d t o ^ v f r y b o d y a n d !
4 — & t T n i r r m > LAST ? n o r . — T h i s p i c t u r e will recall
X A f E ARB
to-VKOPlcrt/S.
,'<• AN'1> AltB PJlEl'AKBI)
e r e r y t h i u g . F r o m one e n d t t j t h e o t h e r i t is full of in, ' T v <" ftitblsn. * [ * h o f t i i d t i w . Rtjfl. Pres<n-e-an)lConfte>i«- many t h r i l l i n g j n c i d e n t * of tttrl.v border life. Tl»e T r a j p e r
with but o
,
si u n a led t r e a s o n a n d a r t f u l secession. I t s m a i n ' f e u f u h s ( t o r n < f t t h e dl^a.^—a't-.ore Kr these raedteih.
r„
i ing Knglnes, fur Stationary. Marine and Mining purposes, of
a party of I n d i a n s — a Cesperate moment. (Sheet T4*bv Ho
a r c a n o u t r a g e o u s a t t a c k on t h e c o n s t i t n t i q n a l d e f e n d e r s | —try them, be sati»6ed,and be r u r e d .
Usual price * 3 DO.)
of t b e U n i o n a n d W>tser+otOfB o f t h e life a n d .peace o f ,
B o i o r a PEV»RS and L m t * O o i m .
r~Condensing
Engines,
5-—SrAKEiNo.—Recalls the liappiest h o u r s of every m a n ' s
t h e R e p u b l i c ; a p e t t i f o g g i n g defense of t h o r i g h t s or ty. Loss of Appetite and Diseases of Femaless life.
have been used with tho moat beneficial resu
set- u( ; U V
m r of Fuel nnd regularity of m o t i o n are SO Int r a i t o r s , s p i e s a n d K n i g h t s of t h e G o l d e o C i r c l e : a n d a n this d e s c r i p t i o n : King's Evil and Scrofula in
|»* | dis|M'nsaWe The c o n d e n s i n g a p p a r a t u s for the»> e n g i n e s Old Bachelors a n d Young ladies should a t l e a s t b a r e i t
(Sheet 24 by SO. Usual price $3 00.
e h t i r e absetiee Of one'sln^le, s o l i t a r y w o r d d e M f i b a r f g , >4£U-to.tU«-&a.U4 fot p o w e j f u l a a u o n o f . these I»juark»bi« |
*" *
*
simple and durable k i n d . These condeoving
fi—PahTtxa.—A
Scotch soldier d e p a r t i n g f o r t h e Crimea,
o r e v e n d i s p a r a g i n g , t r e a s o n a n d rebellion. T h a t i t s an- Ma4ici#M^ H l g h t l B w e a u i Worvohs Debility, K'-ivooxCom- . s n g i n .
i to Mines for i'nmplng, or for w o r l d n g S t a m p
l i n g e r s for yet a n o t h e r p a r t i n g seal, while the b o g l e - s o u n d s
tmtis a n d t r e a s o n a b l e i n t e n t may be eoenj i t oeu.4siOoly t o b l k i a w o f ^ a l U j n d s . J ' a l p i m l o n of t h e E e a r t , P a i n i e t v Otu> , Ml I K Uie gr test economy in fuel.
•to m a r c h . " (Sheet 24 by 3 a Usual p r i c e $3 00.)
lie, are speedily cnre<£
O u r faciiitit » f o r filling o r d e r s f o r Mining Machinery a
q i o t e i t s o p e n i n g sentetice :
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Persons wboso c o n s t i t u t i o n s are impaired by
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a e d by every lover of " A u l d ScotiaV a n d - G r e e n E r i n , " and
" T h o recent p a s s a g e of t h e biB a b o l i s h i n g s l a v e r y in cious oBe bf Mercury, wltl And theAe m e d i c i n e s
pamps, sheaves, gearing a n d stamping m a c h i n e r y ,
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should
lould be
t * owned by
by all- (Sheet 24 by So. Usnal
Usual pric*
nrl( f 3 00.
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t h e D i s t r i c t o r C o l u m b i a ; t h e p r o b a b l e p a s s a g e of u l t r a
ft—RAT
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"Brntne,'' " B o r e r ' ' a n d
'r than the
would call p a r t i c a l a r a t t e n t i o n t o
i ' t x e a " on "active dutv. lRhri-1 74 Lv
a n d fanatical c o n f i s c a t i o n a n d e m a n c i p a t i o n b i l l s ; t h e
by Xfl
SO. IUnl
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rn* for P u m p s with P l u n g e r Lifts, r a n g i n g from 4 to ]•>
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a c t i o n of t h e H o u s e . to-day, in a p p l y i n g t h e W i l m o t
s diameter
Our combined Bucket ana p l u n g e r puiui>-.
represented b r tbe^e celebrated C o m n j a a d e r * a t t h e only hi
p r o v i s o t o e v e r y a c r e of l a n d u n d e r t h e c o n t r o l o ( t h e
pplying Htampin^ M a c h i n r r y with water, and for otljer
tervicw e v e r bad between them, rfheet 15 by S5. Usual
.5#* For Sal^ b ^ all Dmngista.
I satii faction,
F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t , — t h e s e , a n d o t h e r signs, s i g n i f y i n g
price $4 00. N'ow sold for $ 1 »o.V
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>-,• "i V
.t of Gearing, up to 12 feet diametci nabies
t h a t h e r e a f t e r t h e whole strength and p o w e r o f th« A d | l w — l l o s a B o M u t r a ' f H o n s F*IR.—A f a i t h f u l copy ot t h e
' a - ' ' j r f e ^ f t B M E D r H S P"OH
8 to m e e t o r d e r s f o r heavy or light (Searing, at the .
m i n i s t r a t i o n will b e a p p l i e d t o c r u s h i n g o u t t h e R i g h t s
; K " 1 " original, which ha* canned a sensation a m o u n t i n g t o
W b l m s h e a v e s from J to 5 feet diameter. # l S D U
" I onthnaiasm kll over tbe Coofttry. (Sheet 31 bv 1 1 . V»ual
of a P o r t i o n of t h e P e t j p l e 6f I t h f e , C o u n t r y , a n d p r o m o t f a c u i r e r s of H o d g e ' s p a t e n t s t a m p s . Oil Still Machinery
i price t* 00. Kow aold unoolored for $1 i \ a n d beaatlfnlly
i n g t h e s c h e m e s of u l t r a a b o l i t i o n a g i t a t o r s , h a v e i n d u c e d
most approved construction-, B u i l d i n g work. Iron colored for $1 SO.)
Columns, Caps, Ac.. Ac. ; Illuminated Title for Sidet o e p u b l i c a t i o n of t h i s a d d r e s k "
I t — f i a t - a V C o t a r or Daaru^—Colored In ML ( S h e e t
- ^ 0 t o i T I O « UHXMDfeLnqA
A B F , walka a n d Areaa : I r o n Fence*. Verandahs. S t a i n s Ai
23 by 31. Canal price f 3 00. Now sold f o r f l 24.)
A b o l i s h i n g ^ a v e r y in t h e D W r i c t o f C o l u m b i a is h e r e L X nevolent I n s t i t u t i o n established by s p e r m l Kiidnwinent,
We are aole licenaees for Pat n t Fencing—prioea varying
'2—THE V g x r a o r TITUS.—Elegantly colored In oil. T h e
atvled " c r u s h i n g o u t t h e rig&ta a p o r t f o n ' o T the* p e o p l e I" for the Belief of tbe Slok a n d distressed, afflicted with Viru- f r o m ~i cent* to $ i p e r foot. Ti t l a r g e s t aaaortmnnt of F e n c e
original of thia beautlfnl (Jem e n c h a n t s t h e w b r U . snd e o n
t h e p a s s a g e of a bID confiscatfrig t h e p r o p e r t y of con- lent a n d C h r d f f l o Diseases, and especially tor the Cure of P a t t e r n s in the State.
$<0 000. Usual p r i c e $ 3 00- Now aold f o r 1 1 50-1 (
Sole A g t n t a for G i f T a r d ' * & >ller I n j e c t o r , which impv i c t e d t r a i t o r s a n d c o m p e l l i n g r e W a in a r m s ' t o half p a y Diseases of the Sexnal O r g a n s .
The G i f t Syatem. as pnrsned by n s , f s n o h u i n h n g . bat a fair,
pliea Boiler* with water, withoi v tbe use of Purapa or other honorable m e t h o d of d o i n g tmstaena. Wo use no comber*,
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the a c t i n g Surgeon.
t h e e x p e n s e s o f t b e w a r , i s ' • c r u s h i n g o u t t h e right* o f a
VALUABLE REI'OTtTS^on Bpcrinatorrhoea. and <>ther Di- machinery, w h e t h e r the engine i» at rest or in m o t i o n .
s c h e m e s of chance, or lottery in a n y f o r m , so there caa be bo
p o r t i o n of t h e p o p p l e ! " " A p p l y i n g , t h e W i l m o t p r o - seases of the Sexnal Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES
B r a s s c o m p o s i t i o n c a s t l t p i f u r n i s h e d a t abort notice.
noakfbnity of losa. T h e engraving* selected is fnrniabed a .
v i s o , " t h a t iMpaitofng a h o m e s t e a d l a w a n d g i v i n g f r e e employed i n tbe Dispensary, s e n t in scaled l e t t e r <-nvolopes, BI.*CKS»IITBISO of all kind*. 1' T T r n u a j u a d e to o r d e r . Esti
le«K than one-half the reimlar retail prlcb, a n d a p r e s e n t la
mate*. P l a n * a n d Specification! furnished when desired.
f a r m s in o u r v a s t T e r r i t o r i e s t o a c t u a l s e t t l e r s , w i t h o u t
(Tiven in a d d i t i o n a l t h e lime of pnrehase. Tbe gift Is there
JS#~Order» from abroad will n e e t with p r o m p t attention.
t h e d o u b l y d a m n e d c u r s e of s l a v e r y , is " c r u s h i n g o u t t h e
fore, clear gain. J t b> a caoSe of wonder t o insay»>«thers unN)J-a, 8 . N i n t h St., Philadelphia, Pa.
2H—ly
hesitatingly p r o n o u n c e it a swindle—how we can make a
r i g h t s of a p o r t i o n of t b e p e o p l e !" T o o b a d , i n d e e d ,
* t « * HOIA
«r.
,L
bnaines* profitable, conducted on ao lllieral a s j T t e m as oors.
A Y H E W J PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING,
T h i s Is t h e re a - o n — w e are agents for a J e w e l r y a a d a a Kn
^ r i W U ^ B t o l X t o S . - ^ W S wor
work
b f l e e l h i ngfc^Vi a
graving House, each h a v i n g pn immense S t o c k , acvamnlated
tf»o V a t i O Q a t ' - G f c p i t a l ,
lationa, fcid t h e i*6ik)eophy
i in the hope d} t)-e o p e n i n g of the Southern Trade, which
m u s t be disposed of at o n o .to meet tlio obligation* of t h e Urma
foreigners could see, on the public streets, women and
i n c t l y ^ h a t Jta flapje indicate*, and should be in
All letter* c o n t a i n i n g c u r r e n t bills or poatage atamp*
«$ij<J{«M'i>9fogbfcabd 8 o l d } . t h e ^ r i g h f t o ; rebpl a n d / t f l r n
common uae In eve$ry pchpol,"
f j o h n u i l of Edncation.
p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d 10. Canada letter* uibstKe prepaid, i l l
t r a i t o r t o t h e b e s t G o v e r n m e n t t b e w o r l d e v e r saw, 'and
"Unanrpaa«e<f in aimplicify a n d perspicuity, and aufliclentl e t t e r s m u s t contain ten oenta in stamp*, f o r r e t u r n postage.
n o t b e called o n t o h e l p p a y t h e e x p e n s e s of p u t t i n g l y s j l to "prepare'the ifapil f o r any fleparUriJat oriSWitfCa."
Please g i r e y o u r address, poat-offlce, county and State, tn
O n A t w i t •r S t r r e t ,
[Ur. H a f S n , hi Zion'kTTefatdrBbStfit.
f u l l , a n d plainly w r l u e n .
- ,
d o w n t h e t r e a s o n ; t h e right' t d S p r e a d t h e w o r s t c u r s e
" T b o c h e a p e i t a n d beat w o r k on Bookkeeping we have rJnst
a n d t y r a n n y t h u t e i r i b l e rtain^o^ r e p r o a c h f o r w h j c h all
above
t?ts
Dei
oil
and
Milvxiitl-ee
ever s e e n . "
[Michigan Parmer.
To whom s Liberal commission will l>e f l o w e d — S e n d for
o t h e r n a t i o n s roe«r e n d j e e r a t . u e , o v e r t e r r i t o r y s a c r e d
" T b e c h a n t e r on the P h i l o s o p h y ana Moral* of Bualneas,
particular*.
enelo»ln<r
a
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n
p
.
t o F r e e d o m — i t ia a w f u l , i n d e e d , t h a t s u c h " r i g h t a . " ia well w o r t n the price of the book to any businei* man.'"
D E T R O I T "
n C H I G A N .
V . L O W E Sc. C O . , Drawer 274, Buffalo, N. Y.
191/
(Preaton'a I.'. S. Bank Note lleporter.
( a n d t h e s e a r e t h e Only o t i t a t n e n t i o o e d ) s h o u l d b e " c r u s h " T h e wor> iejt.tleo^rved f a v o r i t e among-atu.lents. and the
ed o a t "
H M E V T ARE M A N W A C - f
ImprovernemaUoW f n t r o d n c e d i H l f - ^ e f a r ' t o increase it* j
rt notice, of t h e be*t etoe
B u t t b e plan of t h e R e v i v e d D e m o c r a c y — t h e g r e a t p ^ p u l a r U j ^ l
.
[DetroitTribune.
(....
after t h o moat approved mode , and In t h e moM t h o r o u g h !
w o r k laid o u t for, it, i s s t a t e d a s follows :
> ' t o C M f c by/,0
R A r i O K D A IAPHAM.
manner, High and l o w Pressi e Stationary Steam E n g i n e s |
v
1
HAioRj'isiinMN)-.
3t-He
of all SizoH, l o w P r e s a a n - Stea i Engine*, particularly adapt- j
" T o h e g i n t h e g r e a t w o r k of restoration t h r o u g h ' t h e
ed to F l o u r i n g Mills, or o t h e r »e* w h e r e great economy of
(For Feeding Boilers,)
b « H o t - b o x is t o ' n t i A M O T I O N ; T h e b i t t e r w a t e r s of
Fuel I* an a b j e c t . P o r t a b l e ( c a m Engine* of si) She*.— |
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•eccffiion flowed first, a n d a r e fed still, f r o m t h e unclean
1 3 s u b s c r i b e r s beg leave to a n n o u n c e to the Cuuntry and Railroad Work. Maebine-Sh. ' Tool* a n d Kixtorea, Iron !
f d o n t a t o of A B o u t i o m s x . T h a t f o u n t a i n m u s t b o d r i e d Oity T
e "
~ r a d*"
"
' f v e o n hanti-a v e r y f u l l a n d romplvte Fence*, Verandahs, Railing, Si Irs and Balconies Oijiamen >
u p , ' A r m i e s m a y b r e a k d o w n t h e p o w e r «tnd influence
all
""
" " kind*
Iron C a s t i n g s . Mining Ma- t
BOok*, Stationery
P a p e r , tal Garden Cbairn.
Sole Manufacturers
and Jjenuect,
.
ill.'tH which ffley lBviu-m*peetlon by par- e h l n e r v or ever-v de*crltitlon. aat F u r n a c e and Rolling-Mill
of l i f e C o n f e d e r a t e G o v e r n m e n t in t h e S o u t h ; b u t t h e
purchaae. We f « J confident we can give Mae hi
p o s j t i o n . Braa. Wanting*,and Finished work ; PESNSUVANIA A V I K H AflD (til STREET, PB1LADELPBIA.
w o r k o ( r e s t o r a t i o n c a n only bo c a r r i e d o n t h r o u g h p o i n t .ti'nni Whlstl'
p e r f e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n ! ? goods a n d ppr»«*
i
' '
m d Globes, Oil C u p s
l i t i c * ! o r g a n i s a t i o n a n d t h e b a l l o t in t h o N o r t h
complete BOOK BINDERIES in ! ® n d Oo.-ka, Steam Cocks, and
b b ' s G u a g r C o c k a o l dlBVrent !
We have one of t h e ' m o s t complel
^e«t
In this g r e a t work we cordially invite the
n u f a o t u r e to o r d a r a n y a n d : pattern". Also. Mill*, of e r e
kind, d r i v e n by s t e a m or we- I
o p e r a t i o n of all m e n of e v e r y p a t t y w h o a r e o p p o s e d t o
Saw Mills. Gang*, large a n d !
it.«: Mulay. Sash, Circular,
, t h e fell s p i r i t of A b o l i t i o n , a n a w h o , in s i n c e r i t y , d e s i r e
up r e a d y for nse, when det h e C o n s t i t u t i o n a s it i s a n d t b e U n i o n a s i t w a s . L e t
C o r n e r of F i f t h A W o o d b r i d g e
Detroit, MJch.
| «ired, w h e t h e r at Home oi
t h e d e a d p a s t bury, i t s d e a d . Bally, l o v e r s of t h o U n i o n ,
Also, r e p a i r l n g o f all kind*
rork a a d Machinery, d o n e
T n s IwrtCToa Is ab a p p a r a t u s w h l e b may replace most «dt b e C o n s t i t u t i o n , a n d of I i f c c r t y , t o t h e s t a n d a r d of t h e
with desiiateh and al '
IIso, G e a r i n g nnd Pattern*.
Detroit, A ng. I V M « I >
38 : bv a n t a g t o u s l y all ibe mean* h i t h e r t o used f o r s u p p l y i n g water
u p tmeter, c u t b r mean* of oor
D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y , a l r e a d y Tfi t h e field a n d c o n f i d e n t of
• Steam Boilers, whether S t a t i o n a r y , l o c o m o t i v e , Agricul
.•Becti1
F O I W D H Y A N D U A C I U X E comni^Woni
Y f c t o r y . T h a t p a r t y is l i e n a t u r a l a n d p e r s i s t e n t e n e m y T Y E t H O l T r m
d S p e c l l i c a >i a f«r Machinery.
| t,_
U
SHOP. Steam Engine* Mill Gearing. Mining Machi
ol abolition."
.
,, .
'"y entirely with tbe necessity of
" n application, a cirr „ will be aent gratis.
ery, I r o n and Braaa Casting*, of all kinds, to order. W
I pumps for f e e d i n g boilers, a n d tbe varioos movements for
t a i n i n g a list of p r i c e s and fur «>i
T i m e w a s w h e n t h ? D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y h a d n a t i o n a l have a large variety of P a t t e r n s , f o r b u i l d i n g purpose*, •
, w o r k i n g t h e m in all classes ol Engine, and, in fact, where
C h a r l e s K e l l ;g A C o . ,
p r i n c i p l e ! — h a d » n a t i o n a l o b j e c t — h a d n a t i o n a l w o r k t o which we would Invite the a t t e n t i o n of builder*.
i ever a boiler ia used and alcam p r o d u c e d ; It ia an a d j u n c t t o
No. 23^ Atwater Street. Detroit.
;
jJ.
It.
WILSON;
d o w o r t h y of a n a t i o n a l p a r t y . — I n t h o s e d a y s i t g r a p the boiler, and e n t i r e l y I n d e p e n d e n t of the E n g i n e , and ia
F o o t of R a n d o l p h Street, near Detroit
| put in operation by simply o p e n i n g c o n n e x i o n s with the
p l e d with questions of world-wide i m p o r t a n c e ; it upheld
a n d Milwaukee R R DepoL
Boiler; and h a v i n g b o parts In motion, It is not liable t o
t h e b u r t h e n s of t h e S t a t e a n d t h e R e p u b l i c ) i t p r o d u c e d
D e t n j J t , A u g . 15, .1861.
8t>-ly
I wear, n o r otherwise to get out of o r d e r .
g r e a t m e n w h o p e r f o r m e d jm>at d e e d s ; b u t n o w i t s sole
! The size of thia a p p a r a t u s is c o m p a r a t i v e l y small, a n d its
a a d only o b j e c t is t o "kill a b o l i t i o n . " I t i s n o w r e d u c e d
H E D E T R O I T S T O V E W O R K S - C A N RON f t
application ia rendered especially easy by the fact that it
COMPANY.
TUe
uudcniigncjJ
are
prepared
to
receive
can
be placed in any position, vertical, horizontal, or o t h e r
t o a s o r t of smelling c o m m i t t e e , t o i g o a b o u t t h e N e w
wise, n e a r to. or at a distance from t h e Boiler, and at any
K o g l a n d S t a t e s , a n d p r y t h r o u g h r e t i r e d v i l l a g e s of t h e orders for th« m a n u f a c t u r e of every Variety of b e a t i n g and
cooking s t o v e s ; also, coal s t o v e s f o r s t o r e s and office*
reasonable h e i g h t above t b e level of the feed-water.
N o r t h , in s e a r c h of h e r e a n d t h e r e a n A b o l i t i o n i s t , o r t o
These atoves are made f r o m the laieat a n d moat approved
The a p p a r a t u s la c o n n e c t e d with the Boiler by two pipe*,
h u n t d o w n s o m e t e r r i b l e Q u a k e r , w i t h h i a b r o ^ - b r i m p a t t e r n s , a n d will be s o l d a t wholesale or retail. T h e attent one l e a d i n g f r o m the steam space, a n d the other conducted
Mich., Merrill Block,
h a t . s p e c t a c l e s a n d h o r r i b l e a b o l i t i o n religion I T h i s is tion of city and c o u n t r y d e a l e r s is especially invited, an we
C o r n o r o f W o o l w a i - d A J e l l o m > n A v o n u e . i! t o the lowest c o n v e n i e n t point of t h e w a t e r s p u e ; it will
operate with s t e a m at any usual pressure, s n d it wifl sapplv
f o r m a l l y a n n o u n c e d a s t h e c h i e f d e s i g n a n d o b j e c t of t h e shall sell c h e a p e r t h a n t h e y can buy i n Eastern markets.
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Itself f r o m t h e hot well of a condensing Engine.
T h r i v e d D e m o c r a c y . T h i s i s i t s e e l f - a p p o i n t e d task ; t h e
located in t h e following c i t i e s : — D e t r o i t , New York, !
GAKSON A CO.
l a c t e a r t h l y u s e i t i s t o b e p u t t o ; a n d , w h t o t h e last of
Detroit,
16, 1961.
jg-ly
Philadelphia, Albany, BuDalo, Cleveland, C h i c a g o A SL Louis. | T h e a d v a n t a g e s t o h e d e r i v e d f r o m t h e u s e o f t h i s
t h e e i g h t o r ten t h o u s a n d A b o l i t i o n i s t s i> e x t e r m i n a t e d ,
A peraon h o l d i n g a s c h o l a r s h i p can attend either at his I ,_ 4 -n.. .
t b o m i s s i o n of D e m o c r a c y will b e e n d e d , a n d I t ia e x p e c t 1st.—The s a v i n c of tfie first cost of all Pumps, a n d the
option.
Terms.
p a r t s t o connect t h e m w i t b t h e E n g i o e and Boiler.
e d t o d e p a r t t h i s v a l e of tears, like A l e x a n d e r t h e G r e a t
C l o t h i n g E n p o r i a m c a a be foond-a large assortment of
Tuition payable la S d r a n e e by p u r c h a s e of scholarship,
2nd.—Tbe saving of t h e wear a n d t e a r of t h e s e pumps,
' y made ClothUig, s u i t e d t o the p r e s e n t season al) of
for m e r e w a n t of m o r e A b o l i t i o n i s t s t o c o n q u e r . T o ~
$40
f
o
r
full
term.
&
course
c
for
*
Ladles.
*
$25.
*
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