Grand Traverse Herald, September 12, 1862

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 12, 1862

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 12. 1862.

VOL. IV.

>ro. 4i

ts. expensivv dressing and social displ:
Dravton returned home'in a soberer mood than in entertainments,
Widowed and I'oor.
would not U- far from home. trying
when she went out Her husband had not consented, hffio and h
If you most have it, Jaoe."
"help lb
with
anything
like
pleasure.
:o
the
expei
Jiture
of
a,earn,

teachers,
something with which
'Hiere
is
no
must
in
the
case,
Harry.
Why
will
you
» KVKBT FBI
linn.lred dollare for cuqx-.t : aw! now, at he >entally ad- mother -np|«rt and >ducatc their youngv
e City, Grand Traverse County. Michigan, talk so to me, as if I were unreasonable and extrava- ded up the price of carpet, cqrtaiog, and firniture, the i lirotuer®; uud Mrs. Drayton would not
i be tlis'
gant r
r
of
a
second-rate

startling aggregate of six hundred and forty iollars look- slaw, the poorly paid keeper
sc
Mrs. Drayton looked hurt and offended.
MORGAN BATES,
" I didn't say yon were extravagant aud unreasonable. ed her rebufaingly in the face.. Mrs. Dray on was un- hon.~e. W illfnf waste makes woeful
'
( O I T W *>*D PBOritlSTOK.
usually quiet for the rest of thnt day ; for si e could not j verb, and every day we find its truth exemplified
Jane."
T K H M 8 .
Yon might as well have said it," was retorted in a help looking forward, with a vsgne feeling o anxiety, to \ who takes warning: Thi.- year, we see a wife ticked
the time when her husband wof>ld know whi.t had been j in jewels, silks and lace*, liliu a queen, flinging to
U n r t m o * h,%tS'T»ro^p'^
£ ' * ; ! £ ! ISrrtS' 1 t'-Sj tone of voico far from amiable.
I think ooU" Mr. Drayton spoke iB a depressed done. Purposely she had dirvt^ed that the <urtaius be | public gaze, as u humming bird or bntterflv. all her mi
put op. and the furniture sent borne on the day of tho i and beauty. Next year.missing ber from the street ;
way, and rather to himself than to nis wife.
•rtk^bVu^ttftj
ol^OT
tol^tUp.
»3l
•' Why, then, did you say if I must have it ? asked partv; and her hope was that, in U»e exhi aration and , the opera, yon ask What has become of Mrs. —
. • :. i i..imflji i .Lb i ill II , Iirn E n r v BsditcoflDtl • word. KI go rr
social delight of the occasion, her husband*! displeasure, land the low-voiced, pityin" m*wer comes, Widowed
SO H I c«rt vldcd. K d . u>4 « * n m work,<loBbl.[rHc«
Mrs. Drayton, iu uu imperative manner.
A l l U f s ! sdwrtlJlSMOti • « • « » • [«Mfor«trlcUylii s t r u c t .
poor'' And still there is better promise for th
Now, of all things in the world, Mr. Drayton mdst if anv was felt would be abso-bed.
nething more than j^arloC adonmauts were to widow, struggling for cxistenee, than for t i t vaiv
dreaded what is known as family jars ; aud he wan always
wife, smothering bur true womanhood in n false aroready to make any coucesuous for peuo;. He could, gracc the occasion. These mado only a part of tho agaut
meet outside trouble, aud stand up bravely, even with expense. There must be new dresses, nnd some costly bition to seem weaker, prouder, ami more extravagant
odds against him, in the life battle; but, at home, he if not showy, ornaments, befitting the h o s a n d ber than her neighbors. Tin trial may be revere lb" jour
: but at the end. i» a truer peace. Hot why
wanted rest aud peace. Aud to secure these, he too of- daughters, who were considerably vexed and annoyed make misfortune
a necessity? Why not wisely and IORI
ten yielded things that should have been held firmly. at the perversity of Mr. Dravton in r<-fusii g to order a peratelv.
I'uild temples for the indwelling of immorta'
Thence it came to be understood, with Mrs, Drayton and suit of clothcs from bis tailor.
I^t ns snm up. briefly, tho cost of this t arty, to the virtnes. instead of piling up vuin-glorions towers on windy
her
daughters,
and
whatever
they
desired
would
be
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
yielded, if the right degree of pressure was brought to giving of which Mr. Drayton had opposed many argu- foundations, thai are sure to fall?'
Judff of F . o b M C . . . . C l ' E T I S iTOWLEK^Ijjl.i™ bear on husband and father. The case now at partial ments, not the least of them b^ing. " W e e w't afford iL
A IJon can Love I
involved a new parlor carpet; the English Brussels, Add to the six hundred aud forty dollars uiready noted,
Jn one compartment of the cage in which the aninmlcounty Trea.nrer
w
which had been on the floor for nearly fire years, not two hundred for now dresses, aces, jewelry, eta, for Mrs. purforui nt Van Amburgb's beautiful menagerie, is a
Conner Clerk.
J H S 5 2 2 BOSTWICK.
Drayton and her eldest dnngiRers, and t :o cost of wines.
being
considered
by
mauy
degrees
elegant
enough
for
OSTWICK,
"
iiugo
tawuy
Asiatic
lion. His room-mate is a black feR o i s t e r o1 Deeds
TIIERON
exhibition on the occasion of a fashionable party to be confectionery, aud more solid refreshments for a jarty of male tiger. This t i g t w is small compared to tbe regal
Pros. Attorney
C. B . HOTui»EN, Northport.
over seventy, and we have a snm in excess "of one thous,LDEN"
given iu two weeks.
Circuit Court Com.-.C. H.
lion, but is highly valued as a zoological curiosity, and
ANN
AH.
TrvCity.
and
dollars."evorv
cent
of
which
witin
the
iine
of
waste
Coroners
PER
Mr. Drayton did not respond to his wife's sharp iuterthe only specimen of the black tige r ID this country.—
GEO. N. SMITH, Kortlrport. •ogatiou. He never entered into word-eucouuters on the and extravagance, ns will appCor.
Don't ask me to get-anything." was the almost im- She was purchased by Mr. Van Amburgh two years afield of home.
go, and has lived with the lion ever sinoe- The attachJ . G. R A M S D E L L ,
it is as much for your credit as mine,"added the la- patient answer of Mr Draytoa to his wife, on the morn- ment between the two is remarkable. When other nm
dy, seeing that her husband did not answer. "Brussels ing that proceeded the grandijartv. She had asked him
Is are in the same cage, nnd any affront Is offcr>*i to
went oul of date years ago ; anil besides, ours is faded ' top at the florist's and order Mime boquota
Father is as crusty antf iltoatured as be can be," the little tigress, she runs under tfie liob, and woe to the
and shabby. Mrs. Longdou, whoso carpet looked
T B A V E E 8 B CITY,
animal that dares approach hor. No matter how hungry
along side of ours, has put down tapestry velvet; and so said Effie. after ho had gone out
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH.
he
may be. the lion never touches his share of their daily
" He didn't like this party." answered Mrs, Drayton:
have Mrs. George and Mrs. Tonor. Nobody that preREFERENCES:
and I am almost sorry, uo*', that I ever attempted to meal until bis little chum ha- selected her share, and
tends to any sort of style has Brussels now."
this he never entirely consumes until certain that
ID Blair. 0 o » . XI
ve i t "
"
What
will
you
have
to
pay
for
uew
carpets
"
asked
she has cnouglu All the animals are as fat as moles; but
, Auditor* *
•' It's jo«t like him. I never snw snch a innn."
Mr. Drayton, cousent in his voice.
Mrs Dravton did not rebuke hor daughter for this re- this black tigress is aldcrmanic1 in Iter proportions, ami
" Two dollars a yard."
no
remedy
exist* for the mntlei . Site has boon twice
mark.
" How many yards will be required ?"
In the mean time, staggering menially under a bnrden removed from the lion; but, until she has retained, tbi
" About fifty.'
geuerous boast would take neither food nor rest, while
thai
he
felt
wus
crushing
him
down.
Mr.
Drayton
repair"
One
hundred
dollars,"
said
Mr.
Drayton.
C. H. M A R S H ,
ed to his store, to meet aud, if possible, overcome in the the frantic manner in which he dashed at the bars was a
'* That's all. Only a hundred dollurs.'
sufficient warning that tbe further di-teutioo or the ligre.*." Very welL You'd better see to it at once. Co to day's strife with advancing misfortune; for, after fifteen would be a dangerous matter, bhonld his mate die, th,
vei»rs of an active and intelligent business lifu. be found
Orne's."
. AKD
. t
.
lion would probably pine to death. Once, when she was
And there is another thing we must have," said Mrs. inmsclf on the v<rge of ruin, and tho cause was excessive takeu away, a lioness was substituted. The lion instant
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
ixpenditure in living, by which a constant drain had
ly fell upon ber, IUKI at a siugle bite' broke her spine and
N O T A R Y P U B L I C A C O N V E Y A N C E R , Dravton.
been
mado
oil
his
profits,
thus
depriving
1
im
of
needed
"What"
crushed some or her ribs, t 'arefol nursing saved her lire,
rrnverse City, Grand Traverse County, Mich.
A kind of patient acquiescence was iu the speaker's capital and the advantages it always gm * a merchant and she is still li.-ing. but with her hinder parts immovaOfflcc In Dwelling House.
My voice, as of one who suffered, y*jt veiled the sigus.
Dnring the whole of these fiftoen years, one thousand
dollars a year may fairly be set down to tl e charge of ex- bly paralyzed.
" Curtains."
T. J. R A M S D E L L
travagant living, that amount, having bcei expended to
Mr. Drayton evinced no surprise.
Forest at Night.
" IVe always sot my heart on curtains, as you know. gratify the pride and vanity of his wife, ii dress, style,
Darkness makes the brain giddy. Mali nectis light—
entertainments, and the hundreds of uueo aide red thiugs W hoever plunges into the opposite ol day feels his heart
It is one of my weaknesses."
A>iP
Mr. Drayton sighed faintly—so faintly that it was not that waste man's substance fc;r nought V edo not whol- cbilled. When the eye sees blackness, the mind see"I '
;
•ly exonerate Mr. Drayton He know, better than his trouble. In an eclipse, in night in the sooty darkness,
SOLICITOR IN C H A N C E R Y ,
perceived.
N0?4 FIRST STREET,
" I guess the carpet will do now," he made answer, wife, that he was living too expensively all this time, and there is anxiety even to the strongest. No body walks
I^tanlstee. M i c h i g a n .
forcing a lightness of manner which he did not feel. And it was. therefore, his tiuty to order his household differ- alone at night in tbe forest without trembling. Darkentlv. But he was a weak man on his si le. and yielded ness and trees, two formidable depths—a reality of chimtaking up his hat, he hurried off to his store.
Well have tie curtains,"stud Effie, the oldest daagh- for the sake of giving pleasure. He saw that hit wife's eras appears in the indistinct distance. The Inconceivaler, in a gleeful tone, as her father shut the street door. heart was set on living like ber neighbors most of whom ble outlines itsell a Tew steps from yon with a spectral
Of course we will," replied the vain, extravagant were better off than they wore: «nd so he complied, con- clearness. Yon see floating in space or in yonr brnin
sented, or acquiesced in silence, when he I new that things something strangeiy vagoi and unsizeabie as the dreams of
mother. " Silk damask and lace."
promptly to all claims against the
-Effie struck her hands together, exclaiming "Splen- were going all wrong. And now un uienviable crisis sleeping flowers. There are fierce phantoms is tbe horUnited States for Bounty or Pensions.
did 1 Oh, I do so admire curtains! The) give to a was advancing upon him.
izon. You breath iu the oders of the great black raid
One thousand dollars of the fifteen '.hoiisand wasted in You arc afraid, and are tempted to look behind yon —
officers
or M or
Mwonnds
M received
f
f <ihe 5wrrlceSof UM room snch an elegant appearance. W e must get them
liyAll
disease
incurred,
In
fifteen vears. would hare saved Mr. Draytou on that day; The hollowuess of the night, the haggardnoss of all things,
United States, in the line of their duty. are entitled to Fen before the party.'
for
lack
of
it
4is
paper
want
to
protest,
aud.
at
four
Yea
I
mean
that."
the silent profiles thnt fade away as you advance, the obsioa*; also, the widows, or minor ohtldren of those who dk
o'clock, ho took his way homeward, striwen down in the scure disbevetmeots, angry clumps, livid pools the gloomy
And. ma" said Effie, her manner changing, "do
" r tTt k l l l t d '
C . H. HOLDEN, Attornsy-at-Uw.
prime of his mauhood. and conscious tha the blow,
you think we ought 10 have a new sofa and a set
reflected in the funereal, the sepulchral immensity or si6m
ling as it had done oo a spirit exhausted by long endur- lence, the possible unkonwn beings, the swayings of mysTraverse Ciy, May 6th, l w a .
chairs ? Hair-cloth has such a poor look "
Mrs. Drayton shook her bead. "Your fother will ance, had hurt bim beyond tho leech's si ill.
terious branches, the frightM twisting or tbe trees, lung
The elegant carpet had been laid, the curtains hung. spires or shivering grass—against all this you have oo desay no to that'
"Just look at them, ma !" And Effie caught hold of and tho uew broeatelle furniture arrange 1 ie the parlor. fence. There is no bravery which docs not shodder anil
Mm
Drayton
had
closed
all
the
shutters
and
lighted
the
a chair and turned it to the light " All the freshness
(eel the nearness of anguish. You feel something hideous,
gns iu order to see and admire the effect
has gone. Thev are dull and mean. After the now
as if the sou! were amalgamated with the shadow. Thi«
'• Splendid!"—-bad jast falieu from kn:r lips, when the penetration or live darkness is Inexpressibly dismal for A
(PROMT HTRKKT,
COtT^T BOI'S*,)
pet is down, ana the curtains at the windows, well bo
TBAVfeBSE C i n , MICHIGAN.
ashamed of the sofas and chairs. For my part 1 d rather rattle of ber husband s key was heard in the latch, and, a child.
not have any curtains, unless other things are to accord. moment afterward, Mr. Drayton stood, pale and bewil"I never," says Qnjlp, bear any malice towards 'be
••This 'would-if-you-could' way of doing things 1 despise. dered, in the parlor door. Though couioundod by what
man •ho. without malice, says an ill thing or me, wish
" Just my feeling,"- answered the weak, foolish mother. he saw, he comprehended the seeiie.
" But Effie, yon toow how hard it is to do anything " Now don't U angry!" said Mrs. Drayton, crossing no intention that 1 should bear or It. I do tbe samr
the room quickly. •• But what's the matter, Henry?— thiug to others—perhaps to him. In fart, with few ex.
his hearty thanks for the liberal Pftromw te l a .
with your father. We must manage the best
and assorts the public that no pains will be Spared ». »*» • and get things by degrees. The curtains and carpet will Are vou sick?"* Her voice changed from a torn- of de- ceptions, everybody talks about everybody whom be
hla guests comfortable. His charges will correspond with do for this time. There will be a crowd in the room
precation to one of anxiety.
thinks worth mentioning. And what of it? Nothing—
lh
" Yes,"
was the low,. faintly

. uttered response, and unless some talc bearer chooses to make mischief. Ac
Good*accomodatlon« for Horses and Cattle.
mayW-^n uo one will observe the furnitore."
'
" -ngth bad sud. cordinglv. in snch a case, my quarrel is with the man
But Effie was not satisfied She argued for the new Mr. Drayton sat down hkc one whose
chairs and sofa, and argued so conclusively, that her, denlv departed.
who brings me the news. I set him down at once for
mother came over to her siflo. Soon after breakfast, j •• What ails you. Harry?
mv cnemv. or the weakest and most tcublesome of tny
frightened around friends. whom I am to cros» out of my books as soon n«
started out to select the carpet. Between otic nt two) "Oh father!" The childre
JITBT A * « U V « t > — T B I
him.
dollars a yard and one at three dollars, the contrast or
posssblc."
For a little while he sat shrinking in the chair; then
quality and appearance was so great that the costliest
rising, be looked steadily, but not augr ;ly at his wife and
THE 1 KILL'S MISSION.—Tbe doll is oue of the most imwas choscn.
perious necessities, and at tbe same time one of the most
From Orne's they went to Carryl's, and after an hour s said:
•• Jane—this is all wrong: and it is hard for me io be- charming instsincts of female childhood i o care for, tc
examination or curtains, selected a set for three windows
PX)R X i A D t K S A N D
lieve
it
of
you.
But
I
will
uot
hurt
am
oue,
now,
by
uty
elotho,
to adorth to dress, to undress, to drew over again,
at one hundred dollars a set, to be put up on the mornreproachera Yon will have enough of ihem born in your to leacb, to scold a little, to rock, to cuddle, to put to
ing of the day on which the party was to be jpven.
" Shall we "call at White's ?" said Effie. as mother and thoughts. There can be no party here to night I am sleep, to imagine that something is somebody—nil iiie
FOS GENTS AMD B0V8, TOGETHER WIT 11
ruined merchant fallen under a weight too heavy to be future of woman i> there. Even when musing aud pratemerged upon the street
F L O W E R S , S f t A t e E f c s . E T C . daughter
"We can't go any further in this direction," was the borne. Semi a notification to all that were invited; the tling. while making liule wardr$/*s and little baby clothi v
reason win, in most cases be underetood."
while sewing little drewe*. little oodiccs. and little jackcts.
answer, in a tone from which all life had departed.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
Saying this. Mr Drayton went aid uncertain steps the child becomes a little girl, the little girl becomes a
" Why not ?"
~~
A. K . BPRAGUE.
Mrs. Draytou shook her head, and dosed her lips from the room, and. ascending to oue of the chambers, great girl and the great girl becomes a woman, Tlw
27
threw himself on a bed from which h i never arose.— fir>t baby takes '.he place of the last doll
City, June 3rd, 1WJ.
Soon after a servant started io haste fc r the family phys**^"\&hy not ?" repeated Effie.
A newspaper writer contends that a man ought tc
"Because we have gone Ear enough. Your father ician, who, ^ V n he came, found a wb ,te faced man rap show as much courtesy to his own wife as to bis neighdidn't say we might get the curtains, and I don't know idly sinking under an exhausting flow < f blood from the bor a wife. 1 bat'sVhat superficial people think. Are
W( WOrtBSAYTO
PDBUC, THAT W« HAV» GOT oca what he will think or it. I'm almost sorry that I order- longs. Tears were vain; care was vai i; love was vain.— not a man and bis wife onel and wouldn't it be absurd to
The overtasked and over burdened ma i had fallen, half
ed them. Hell be angry when the bill comes in."
hare a man forever bowing and scraping to himself?—
••It will soon be over." returned Effie, lightly. Fa- way on his fruftless journey toward worldly competence Marry, come op, and go to, now, answer us that
in operation, atfd arc on band to do Cartom-Work at all ther's anger isn't very" terrible at any time. I'm not —fallen to rise no more; and when he eft his family, nurtured,
until
than,
by
pride,
oo
the
lap
of
luxury,
he
left
times ; and would say, we think that *• can do as good work afraid of it"
A WAB Esnro.—The war in Cochin China bas beer
ss any Milt la GrandTraverse. If you doubt It, try us. and
- The curtains and the carpet must suffice," said Mrs. them poor and helpless, in a world tin <t remembered all brought to a close by a treatv of peace by which tbe
*ee for yo*rselvea ; and would say, that we keep our
their social ambition vain love of show, and extrava- King Of Aunam binds himeefr to pay France, In tbe
Drayton, firmly.
'• Any how, persevered Effie, -we can drop in at gance. as so much against them, instcud of so much in course or ten year* twen'y one millions or francs, and to
White's, as we ,go~ op street, and look at his furniture. therf favor.
Spain three millions. Three ports of Tonqnia are to be
'• Widowed and p o o f ' was the pi: ing answer made open to French commerce.
in operation, and T a n on Share*-a« unW t
We needn't bny, yon lmow.r
C. NORRIS 4 BROTHERS.
after her husSo they stopped in : and' it toned out as Effie had to an inquiry about Mrs Dravton
B w t i m — B r i g . Gen. Ihiffield. wounded and taken
anticipated A set of half* doaen brocatelle chairs at band died.
January 17,1861
• And she lived so hr ndsomcly dnr ag Mr. Drayton's prisoner at Murfreesfo, has been released on parole. He
ten dollars each, a sofa to match at seventy-five dollars,
MCfeGAN BATES,
three reception chairs at five dollars each,' and a small life-time. What a sad change!"
ts doing weB.
'*
Yes.
it
is
sad.
Afcl
if
she
said
he
children
bad,
now.
sola at forty dollars, were oWensd to be sent on the day
Reports re present Boe lis army ia a precarious condition
the hundreds and bundteds of dollars that were wasted
the curtains were to go up.
ifertOd
Mioh.

flje (Sninii <Tratreise JJrrali,

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DHID STATES USB OfWtjLAT I M S CITY, BCD.

rnSSr-^

%JUJtVVlSSrRS%..

Attorney & Counsellor at Law,

Mornej anil Counsellor at fato,

'^.ttonifj aitft Coaascllor at |Cato,

BOUNTY & PENSIONS.

TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE:

WILLIAM* FOWLE,

M O N I T O R !

MONITOR AND UNION
HATS,
P A L M

H A T S ,

NOTICE.

G R I S T M I L L
TANNERY

NOTARY PUBLIC,

<8ran& Crabrrae

i

i E v a c u a t i o n of B a t o n
d a y b e g a n w i t h h e a v y firing f r o m artillery on b o t h sides,
I t h a s b e e n stated t h a t a n u m b e r of g u n b o a t s h a v e
M a t t e s nt B o l n u r •
. if ii F l e e t o f C o n f r d in f r o a t of G e o . S i g e l ' s corps. T h e e f f e c t of t h e firing ! a p p r o a c h e d w i t h i n view of W a s h i n g t o n
The appear-; Rnoge—8o<lden Apr* "
i-slppi.
f r o m G e n Sigel's b a t t e r y w a s t e r r i b l y effective u p o n t h e ' a n c e of t w o of t h e m in t h e vicinity of G e o r g e t o w n ; e r a t e f . u n b o u t s o n «..•
CAIRO. S.-pi 3
e n e m y , literally c r e a t i n g winuowa in t h e i r r a n k s .
[ t h i s a f t e r n o o n was indet-d a w o n d e r , s u c h c r a f t n e v e r |
^
,
. ' i n a r t e r s . f r o m .>arkx>n
|
T h i s ia p r o v e d t o b e so f r o m the f a c t t h a t s h o r t l y af- h a v i n g b e f o r e a p p e a r e d ir. t h a t p a r t of the P o t o ~jjPa
^
I AVGR8E CITY:
rted t o be in rsted bv
of o u r fire in S i g e l ' s line, long i mac.
W H W f n n i n u d e i Gem-i
FRri»AY MORNING, SKPTEMBBR 1.2, 1862. i| taef rt e ar tthe em pCo or anrfye dcessation
T h e r e is #1 i a large
e r a t e b a t t e r i e s h a d b e e n silenced, t h e ]
T h e r e are n u m e r o u s reports c o n c e r n i n g t h e m o v e m e n t s T;""",
„ .,
tl,.
of the e
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P o p e ' s Fight with the Main Rebel Force.
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F o r C o u n t y Clerk a n d R e g i s t e r ,
and came upon a Lousiana r e g i m e n t ; he was ordered
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I learn f r o m s o l d i e r s j u s t a r r i v e d from Manassas, t h a t j 209 stand of arras, a u d d e s t r o y e d 2 0 0 b a l e s of c o t t o n
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d o i n g so. be was s h o t in t h e b a c k , killing h i m instantly.
m r r of H e i n t z e l m a n u p o n t h e rear of J a c k s o n s a r m y Bt
A special t o t h e M i s s o u r i D e m o c r a t , f r o m M e m p h i s
G e n e r a l Sigel a r r i v e d h e r e to-day, a n d on h i s a p p e a r 'Manassas, or on t h e r o a d t o B r i s t o l ' s S t a t i o n , a little t h o 2nd says : — T h e G r e n a d a A p p e a l of S e p t . 2, s a y
a n c e at t h e hotel was w a r m l y w e l c o m e d b y bis friends.
o u t on t h e O r a n g e and A l e x a n d r i a R a i l r o a d , t o w a r d t h a t t b e f o r t s below N e w Orleans h a v e s u r r e n d e r e d t o a
G e n e r a l C a r l S c h n r z i s also h e r e . I t is p u b l i c l y denifleet of C o n f e d e r a t e g u n b o a t s , t h a t B a t o n R o u g e h a s
F o r County Sarveyor,
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e d t h a t S i g e l h a s lost a n y guua."
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T h e C o n f e d e r a t e s , u n d e r L o n g s t r e e t J a c k s o n , a n d b e e n e v a c u a t e d by t h e F< cVrals. a n d the forces taken t o
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E w e l l . w e r e d r i v e n book t o Mannsras, w i t h much loss. N e w O r l e a n s t o d e f e n d that place. W h e n o u r f o r c e s
F o r Coroners,
W o . E m o r y , c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e Q u a r t e r m a s t e r ' s Deleft B a t o n R o g u e t h e y to<.k the m a c h i n e r y in t h e PeniT
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igaged, and f o n g h t Veil, p u s h i n g t h e r e b e l s steadily t e n t i a r y . and. a f t e r l e t t i n g loose all t h e c o n v i r t s , received
ROBERT LEE.
the w o u n d e d a n d w h o left C e n t r e v i l i e W e d n e s d a y a f t e r t o w a r d s Manassas until n i g h t intervened, w h e n c o m m u - t h e m i n t o t b e a r m r noon, says t h a t in c o m m u n i c a t i o n w i t h the rebel s o l d i e r s
Republican State Convention.
A d e s p a t c h in t n e O r c n a d a A p p e a l of t h e 2 9 t h , dated
n i c a t i o n w i t h W a s h i n g t o n was o p ' n e d , a n d t h e t r a i n s
be f o u n d t h e m with o n e e x c e p t i o n fa T e x a n ) e x p r e s s i n g
All citisans of the State of Michigan, in flavor of the most
could h a v e c o m m e n c e d r u n n i n g h t d t h e rebels not des- B a y o u S a r a , 2 0 t h , s a y s t h a t t h e F e d e r a l s t e a m e r E s s e x
rigorous and energetic s u p p o r t of the Government i crush- a wi->h t h a t t h e w a r w a s o v e r a n d t l i a t t b e y w e r e b a c k s t r o y e d t h e l o c o m o t i * £ s and b r i d i e s .
T h i s m o r n i n g , a r r i v e d h e r e S a t u r d a y , s-id shelled t h e t o w n S n o d a y
ing out the present unholy rebellion—in restoring the inte*- a g a i n u n d e r t h e d e a r old flag. W i t h t h e officers, howt h e fight was r e n e w e d again by H intTelman, S t e p h e n s , m o r n i n g w i t h o u t d o i n g a n y d a m a g e . T h e y t h e n , landed
ritv of the union—In m a i n t a i n i n g the Constitution—In en- o v e r . it was d i f f e r e n t O n T u e s d a y , M r . E m o r y saw a
b o a t loads-of t r o o p e a m ! set fire t o t h e t o w n . A l l
a n d o t h e r C n i p n forchs. c o m m a n d id b y G e n e r a l P o p e
f o r c i n g the supremacy of the laws t h r o u g h o u t and over the l a r g e rebel f o r c e g o i n g in t h e d i r e c t i o n of L e e s b u r g .
bouses on t h o l e v e e w e r e b u r n e d e x c e p t two. A f t e r
whole land—In p u n i s h i n g traitors, N o r t h and South, and in
person.
W e l e a r n t h a t the rebels h a d a c o r p s of u n a r m e d men,
using every lagiUmsie m e s n s . ifi all practicable ways, to acT h e e n g a g e m e n t wns recommen red e a r l y t h i s m o r n - firing t h e f r o n t of t b e town, t h e y went arotind p i l l a g i n g
complish this great objeut, atfe hereby cordially invited to whose d u t y it was t o b e a r off their killed a n d w o u n d e d i n g b y G e n . P o p e , b e y o n d F o r t l i e a u r e g n j d , and n e a r all houses t h a t w e r e n o t b o r n e d . W h i l e d o i n g this, some
meet and elect delegate? t o tlfe REPI BUC** STAT* CONVBN- a s fast as t h e y s h o u l d fall, or as soon as t h e i r removal
of t h e P e l i c a n s fired u p o o t h e m , b u t w i t h w h a t effect is
the old b a t t l e g r o u n d of Bull R u n
TION, to be held In the city o C f t e t r o i t at Young Men's Hall, could be e f f e c t e d .
T h e y t h e n r e t r e a t e d t o t h e i r b o a t nnd
T h e whole rebel f o r c e w e r e d r i v n inch b y i n c h be- not k n o w n .
on Wednesday, the 21 th day of September next, at 11 o'clock
T h e general hospital a t Alexandria contains 1,667
v m.. for the oomination of S u l c Officers, and for the tiansvODd C e n t r e r i l l e , when t h e y fled p r e c i p i t a t e l y t o w a r d s t e a m e d d o w n t h e river, and a r e s u n p o s e d t o h a v e g o n e
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action of such o t h e r business as may be deemed necessary.
Bull R u n M o u u t a i n s , n o d o u b t - x p e c t i n g t o e s c a p e a f t e r reinforcements t o d e s t r o y S t . r rancisville.
C o n t r a b a n d s t p t h e n u m b e r of 2 0 0 or 3 0 0 a r r i v e d
Each Representative District, u n d e r the new apportionP o r t H u d s o n is b e i n g fortified b y t b e R e b e l s , so say*
t h r o u g h A l d i r and t / t e s b u r g . t o * * r a the B l u e M o u n ment. will be entitled
delegate*, a n d each organised h e r e last e v e n i n g f r o m t h e vicinity of F r e d e r i c k s b u r g .
tains
F i t z h u g h L e e wa6 n o t in t h e e n g a g e m e n t b u t t h e V i c k s b a r g C i t i z e n .
county, h a v i n g no repriaebtative, will be entitled t o one di '
L a r g e n u m b e r s of wounded F e d e r a l soldiers, from t h e
a t t h e tirrie was holding F a i r f a x C o u r t H o u s e , w i t h t h e
egate."
recent battles, c o n t i n u e t o a r r i v e h e r e .
Object of the Rebel Movement.
• A. W. HOWARD.
. TILLMANa d v a n c e f o r c e of t h e -rebel a r m y
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W. P. Y E R K E &
T h e S t a t e m e n t of "Charles J o h n s t o n , w h o c a m e on
T. W. CLARK.
T h e q u i e t of t h e c i t y still continues. N o o n e see
D. C. BtTCKLAND.
f r o m Gen. P o p e ' s artoy, a r r i v i n g a . A l e x a n d r i a t o - n i g h t of m o r e t h a n one wing, or m o r e p r o p e r l y , of t h e a d v a n c e
C. T. MITCHELL.
r. v . DRLANP,
bold e n o u g h t o m a n u f a c t u r e nn e x c i t i n g r u m o r . T h e r e
c o n f i r m s substantially t h e a b o v e facts. H i s s t a t e m e n t column of t b e R e b e l a r m y , w a s sent b y L e e t h r o u g h
E. ANN'BKE,
.1. A. KERR,
is no d i s a g r e e m e n t w h a t e v e r in t h e belief t h a t t h e rebels
i» a s follows : H e Is j n a m b u l a n c e driver, a n d left W a r - T h o r o u g h f a r e G a p , w i t h t h i r t y t h o u s a n d m e n — w i t h t w o
T. W. F E R B Y . '
L. IK)DOR.
a r e e x t e n d i n g t h e i r lines i n t o t h e Valley of V i r g i n i a ,
, GEO. JEROME.
J . W. FREY.
rentou J u n c t i o n f o r A l e x a n d r i a on T u e s d a y , a n d a r r i v e d p u r p o t e s [n view.
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J. M. KEVINS,
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H e found
I n f r o n t of o u r a n u y to-day, six or e i g h t miles d i s t a n t
W. 8. WOOD, Secretary.
G e n e r a l P o p e ' s a r m y in b a t t l e a - r a y a t B r i s t o w ' s on P o p e ' s a r m y t o o c c u p y h i t a t t e n t i o n , b r e a k b i s c o m m u Detroit, August 29, 1862.
f r o m o u r m o s t a d v a n c e d o u t p o s t s , c lo u d s of d u s t a n d
On T u e s d a y , nt noon, he c a m e on nications, a n d h o l d his f o r c e s n e a r t h e i r p r e s e n t l i n e
The following was adopted by the Republican State Con- o t h e r a p p e a r a n c e s i n d i c a t e d a c t i v i t y a m o n g t h e e n e m y . W e d n e s d a y n i g h t
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RESOLTED—That in the opinion of t h i s Convention, the T h e s o a n d of c a n n o n f o r a s h o r t p e r i o d seems t o c o n f i r m a r m y
T h e e n e m y d e s t r o y e d five l o c o m o t i v e s at Man- and p o s i t i o n of h i s f o r c e s in f r o n t of A l e x a n d r i a , a n d b y
appoihtmnnt-of any individual lo r e p r e s e n t sny county in this. W h a t e v e r may bo t h e f a c t no d a m a g e w h a t e v e r assas, t h e M a r y l a n d , W a t c r f o r d , P r e s i d e n t S e c r e t a r y , t h e I n t e r p o s i t i o n of a rebel f o r c e b e t w e e n h i m a n d Popewhich he does not reside, should n o t be recognised iu s n y h a s resulted.
and R e d B i r d
T h e e n g i n e e r ol t h e R e d B i r d w a s — b o t h c o m p r o m i s i n g t b e l a t t e r a n d t h r e a t e n i n g a d i r e c t
f o t n r e - C o n v e n t i o n s , and t h a t the State C o m m i t t e e be inI t a p p e a r s f r o m a p r i v a t e letter t h a t o u r t r o o p s h a v e
wounded
T h e U n i o n t r o o p s w o r e c o m m a n d e d b y H o o k - m o v e m e n t u p o n A l e x a n d r i a — t o a r r e s t M c C i e l l a n also in
s t i u c t r d to make calls for f u t u r e c o n v e n t i o n s accordingly.
been w i t h d r a w n f r o m A q n i a Creek, if not a l t o g e t h e r , at
e r a n d K e a r n e y , u n d e r Heintssolraan.in t h e b a t t l e , b u t in his p r e s e n t position.
least in p a r t . T h e s t o r e s h a v e b e e n p l a c e d out of danT o n s w i t h only a smaH p a r t of bis w h o l e a r m y b y a
The War News.
t h e fight t h i s m o r n i n g G e n e r a l P o p e c o m m a n d e d in perg e r of t h e e n e m y .
T h e war news w h i c h we p u b l i s h to-day f r o m all porta
son.
H e a v y firing w a s h e a r d b e t w e e n T h o r o u g h f a r e m o v e m e n t h a z a r d o u s i n d e e d b u t s t r a t e g c t i c a l l y sound.
T h e r e b e l s do n o t o c c u p y F r e d e r i c k s b u r g with any
G e n . L e e p r o p o s e d t o e n g a g e t h e a t t e u t i o o of all t h e
of t h e c o u n t r y , i s g l o o m y a n d d i s p i r i t i n g . A g r e a t b a t - t r o o p s d e s i g n e d t o h o l d t h a t t o w n . T h e y have b e e n G a p a n d Bull R u n . a n d it was s u p p o s e d t h a t M c D o w e l l
a r a Sigel w e r e att&ckiug t h e a d v a n c e of t h e rebel a. H e U n i o n f o r c e s a n d confine t h e m in t h e v i c i n i t y a n d to tk<tle was f o u g h t on t h e 2d, n e a r Bull h u n , b u t we h a v e n o j ae 0 t "forward " M a n a s s a s J u n c t i o n .
says General P o p e ' s vnen w e r e in a d m i r a b l e s p i r i t s t h i s s o u t h of t b e c a p i t a l , while, w i t h t b e s t r e n g t h of t h e arA rebel p r i s o n e r now here, represents t h a t the slaughp a r t i c u l a r s . W e l e a r n verbally t h a t o o r a r m y w a s de- I
m o r n i n g , a n d t h a t P o p e was m a k i n g a s p e e c h " t o t h e m my. he m i g h t a d v a n c e o u t s i d e of Boll R u n M o u n t a i n s t o
t e r of t h e r e b e l s in t h e recent battles was extremely
Leesburg, cross the P o t o m a c b y t h e numerous fords
f e a t e d a n d d r i v e n o u t of V i r g i n i a . T h e n e w s w h i c h we
on the b a t t l e g r o u n d
heavy, a n d e s t i m a t e s the n u m b e r s f « i r g r e a t e r t h a n t h e exa l o n g t b e semi-circular b e n d of t h e r i v e r of w h i c h I<eesr o s i r i o i r o F TBS MAIX KKBBI AJMY.
publish s h o w s t h a t o u r m a i n f o r c e s a r e now i n W a s h i n g a g g e r c t e d loss on o u r side.
T h e m a i n f o r c e of t h e rebels is u n d o u b t e d l y a t Gains- b u r g i s o p p o s i t e t h e c e n t r e , e n t e r M a r y l a n d , c o n c e n t r a t e
ton, a n d t h a t o u r C a p i t a l is again a b e l e a g u e r e d city. A s
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i n g held in t h i s c i t j 0 0 W e d n e s d a y , t h e 6 t h i n s t . a f t e r
b r a u x , f r o m h i s refugee c a p i t a l a t (Xpelousas, was m o b - foil a n d free i n t e r c h a n g e of o p i n i o n , a n d
iew of t^h e c h a s e of J a c k m n a n d A s b b v u p t h e V t ley. H e r o t
bed b y the inhabitants, who would have murdered him,
in revenge for b i s h a v i n g o r d e r e d t h e i r c o t t o n a n d s u g a r S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n f t o be be' held in t h e city of D e t r o i t the a n d t o w i t h i n t h r e e m i l e s of G o r d o n s v i l k a n d still later
last week in S e p t e m b e r . T h e v i n s t r u c t e d t h e E x e c u t i v e t h e b o l d e r one t h r o u g h Stat.nardsville. ind across t h e
t o b o d e s t r o y e d , a n d w e r e only p r e v e n t e d b y s o m e woC o m m i t t e e t o issue t h e i r r e g u l a r call, b u t b r o a d e n o u g h n i n e R i d g e i n t o t h e v e r y hi i r t of t h e e t imy's c o u n t r y ,
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Colonel B r o d h e a d was a Irrave and da ' n g officer, a n d
present w i c k e d rebellion, in m a i n t a i n i n g t h e c o h s t i t o t i o u . the c o u n t r y , in his d e a t h , h i j lost one of its most a r d e n t .
G e o r g e X . S a n d e r s , t b e n o t o r i o u s D e m o c r a t i c polisupporters.
enforcing t h e laws and p e r p e t u a t i n g tbe Union, leaving
tician of t b e d a y s of P i e r c e a n d B u c h a n a n , m o r e re(Detro: , P r e Press.
t o t h e E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e no d i s c r e t i o n save in fixing
c e n t l y a d i l i g e n t b u t n o t very s u c c e s s f u l s a c e « i o n i 6 t , is t h e p r e c i s e d a y of t h e week.
T h e R e v o l o t l o n i n E u r o ie.
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reported to have got across the suspensiou bridge at NiA s i d e f r o m t h e feeling o l ' j o y n a t u r a l -,c e v e r y manly
m e t and uamed W e d n e s d a y , the 2 4 t h of S e p t e m l i e r next,
a g a r a d i s g u i s e d a s a b e g g a r or b r o k e n - d o w n w o r k m a n ,
and d i r e c t e d t h e call to issue a c c o r d i n g l y a n d be publish- mind, t h a t G a r i b a l d i is a b o u t t o o v e r t n r . t h e i n i a u i t o u s
a n d t o h a v e sailed for E n g l a n d on p u b l i c business.
and wicked t e m p o r a l d e s p t a s m of t h e . o p e . a u d t u r n
ed forthwith.
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t i o n calling o u t t h e e n t i r e M i l i t i a f o r c e of t h a t S t a t e , a n d T h a t i t is t h e d u t y of all citizens t o u n i t e in c r u s h i n g out d i v e r s i o n , bv the r e v o l u t i o n in Italy, as ill bo likely t o
r c c o m e n d i n g t h e suspensiou of all business a f t e r 3 P . M . t h i s wicked rebellion, a n d in m a i n t a i n i n g t h e U n i o n and k e e p t h e h a n d s of the E n g l i s h a n d Kret ;b full f o r a season. t o the exclusion of all s c h e m e s fo. i n t e r v e n t i o n in
of e a c h day, t o give o p p o r t u n i t i e s for drill a n d instruc- c o n s t i t u t i o n , is t r u l y s t a t e d in t h e Resolution s u b m i t t e d
b y y o u r c o m m i t t e e . T h e r e c a n be b u t one r e a l issue the affairs of t h e U n i t e d States. I t it s h o w n , c o n c l u tion.
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T h e F e d e r a l loss w a s t h i r t y - s e v e n killed a n d suven taT h e O a k l a n d Co. R e g i m e n t i'22d.). H u m a n d e d by Ex
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dezvous at Grand Rapids.
T h e rebel l o s s was f o u r k i l l e d a n d e i g h t wounded. G o v e r n o r W i s n e r , left l > - t r o ! t for tb « a t of w a r on the
STATB CONVBSTIOK.—1The official call f<v a R e p u b l i - A m o n g t h e r e b e l s killed w a s C a p t a i n L a p p i n g b a m , of 4 t h inst.
can S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n t o n o m i n a t e a C a n d i d a t e f o r G o v - St. L o u i s .
T h e s t e a m e r A m e l i a was fired i n t o on her last passage
T h e D e t r o i t B a r h a v e recommend I the a p p o i n t m e n t
e r n o r a n d o t h e r officers, will b e f o u n d in a n o t h e r column
u p f r o m H e l e n a , by g u e r i l l a s a t t h e foot of P e c k Island,
of JUNES F . J o v t o the l l e n c h ol tbe J n i t e d S t a t e s S o
I t wiU b e h e l d a t D e t r o i t on t h e 2 4 t h iosC
killing one a u d w o u n d i n g two. T w o miles a b o v e she
s t o p p e d a n d b u r n e d t h e h o u s e s in the vicinity, and laid p r e m e C o u r t .
N . T . CARE. E s q . , e d i t o r of t h e Midland
Sentinel,
t h o p l a n t a t i o n s waste. F i f t e e n p r i s o n e r s were taken
COI'VTY TREASURER'
NOTICE.
offers t h a t p a p e r f o r . s a l e . H e wishes t o join the a r m y , T h e n e g r o e s on t h e p l a n t a t i o n s w e r e also b r o n g b t away
COUNTY TRKASUR . R f O F F I C E
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a n d offers t o sell h i s p a p e r on easy terras.
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lands for delinquent t a x e s in O r ,it! T n r » r w < onn
A n a t t o m p t w a s m a d e t o fire I n d i p e n d e n e e . M a , last
Firtt—Pur«uant
t o G e n e r a l O r d e r s N o . 1 2 2 f r o m the advertisi'd by th» tuilitiJa General ti -the tirand Travel
Herald will be held at th*- nOiee of the Joonty Treanurer.
W a r D e p a r t m e n t . A d j u t a n t G e n e r a l ' s office of t h e 2 n d
night, b u t t h e flames w e r e e x t i n g u i s h e d .
Traveree City, llie Cuuuly Meat of Gr nd T r a r e r s e r o o s
i n s t a n t ; t h e u n d e r s i g n e d h e r e b y a s s u m e s c o m m a n d of on the first H o n d a t in Oi*ober ne: „ romoieneinfr at
J o h n 8 . N e w b e r r y , E s q . , of D e t r o i t , h a s beeo a p p o i n t - the f o r t i f i c a t i o n s of W a s h i n g t o n aod of all t h e t r o o p s f o r o'clock A. M.
ed P r o v o s t M a r s h a l for t h e S t a t e of M i c h i g a n . A n e x - t b e d e f e n c e o f t h e c a p i t a l .
Second—The
h e a d s of t h e staff d e p a r t m e n t s of t h e 37 -»»•
cllent appointment.
A r m y o r t h e P o t o m a c will b e in c h a r g e of t h e i r respecCOUNTY TREASURER' 4 NOTICE.
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SUPPRESSED.—Tbe C i n c i n n a t i T i m e s , a vile D e m o - t i v e d e p a r t m e n t s a t t h e s e h e a d q u a r t e r s .
Third—In
a d d i t i o n t o t b e c o n s o l i d a t e d m o r n i n g rec r a t i c p a p e r , h a s been s u p p r e s s o d b y t h e G o v e r n m e n t .
p o r t s , r e q u i r e d b y t h e c i r c u l a r of t h i s d a t e f r o m t h e s e
OTICE IS HEEEDT on-EN T AT THE PAI.E OK
Lao da delinquent fer tareji in Mi lstee County, a d v t r
T h e P h i l a d e l y h i a L e d g e r figures o u t t h a t e v e r y o t h e r h e a d q u a r t e r s , r e p o r t s will be m a d e b y c o r p s c o m m a n d e r s
a s t o t h e i r c o m p l i a n c e w i t h t h e t a a s i g n m e u t t o positions lined by the Anditor ('•«( : » ! in the I and Traverse Herald. ,
a b l e - b o d i e d m a n will b e r e q u i r e d f o r t h e p u b l i c s e r v i c e .
will be held a i the F e r r y La Manistee. * County seat or Mid ;
h e r e t o f o r e g i v e n t h e m , s t a t i n g definitely t h e g r o u n d oc- County, on the 6th day of October u .X c o m m e n c i n g a
T h e n e w p o s t a g e b t a m p c u r r e n c y , j u s t Issued b y t h e c u p i e d a n d c o v e r e d b v t h e i r c o m m a n d , a n d a s t o w h a t o'clock A. M— cloning at noon, re-op ilng at I P. M., i
p r o g r e s s h a s b e e n m a d e in o b e d i e n c e t o t h e o r d e r s al- continuing until half-paat 5 o'clock F I f , when they will be I
g o v e r n m e n t , i s s e l l i n g a t five p e r c e n t p r e m i u m .
ready issued t o p l a c e c o m m a n d s in c o n d i t i o n for imme- closed for the day ; and .hua they wit continue from day t
day (Sundays excepted) autil the sale i r e concluded &ccx,iT h e B a l t i m o r e C i t y G o v e r n m e n t h a v e d i s c h a r g e d all d i a t e s e r v i c e .
ing to law.
CHARI S S E C O R
(Signed)
UEOKOK B MCCUOJ.AU.
County Treasurer
iUi employees w h o refused t o t a k e t h o o a t h of a l l e g i a n c e
Major-General•tfOTICE.
G e n . M i t c h e l l h a s b e e o o r d e r e d t o t h e c o m m a n d of
Frona S e w Orleans.
OKI TBI) STATES AKI) O F F I C E
t b e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e S o o t h , s u p e r s e d i n g G e o . H u n t e r .
TKAVBUC C .
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W e h a v e N e w O r l e a n s p a p e r s t o t h e 2 8 t h ult. T b e y
4th day of September, 1861. and he l«th day of April, j
•WASHIKOTON, S e p t 4 . — I n f o r m a t i o n h a s b e e o r e c e i v e d
1S62, for Settlement nn<S Cultivation, n d e r the (^rtdnation ,
h e r e t h a t a n u m b e r of p e r s o n s f r o m t h i s city w e r e y e s t e r - c o n t a i n n o c e w s of i m p o r t a n c e . T h e e v a c u a t i o n of BaAct of August i. IBM, t » v e been rece ,ed at t h i s fUBce, and
d a y o n t h e l a t e b a t t l e field a t t e n d i n g t o t h e b u r i a l of t h e ton R o u g e h a d b e e o safely e f f e c t e d . T b e w e a t h e r was un- the parebaaer* are hereby notified t o ome forward tmmedi
d e a d a o d t h e c o m f o r t a n d r e m o v a l of t b e w o u n d e d . — usually hot, b u t t b e citjr c o n t i n u e d h e a l t h y
u t e l y and make the r e a r e d pr»of or Settlement rnd Cnltivatlon," and aecare t h e i r respective f stents, because if aald
A b o u t t w e n t y s u r g e o n s w e r e of t h e p a r t y I t is s t a t e d
Safety of Col. B e i d a n .
proof i« not filed within W limited t i n , tbe Pate B ta will be
t h a t a n u m b e r of t b c m i n c l u d i n g t h e g o v e r n m e n t derkB,
W ASHINGTON, S e p t . 4 . — C o l B e r d a n i s o o t ao b a d l y letuxued to the General Land Office, i pd will t h u s be liable ,
w e r e u n d o u b t e d l y c a p t u r e d on M o n d a y by t b e e n e m y w h o
w e r e e n g a g e d in b a r r * s » R g G e a B a n kg" r e t r e a t f r o m w o u n d e d a s was first s u p p o s e d . H e w a s s t n n n e d , a n d
W a r r a n t o * T h e i r f o i M to. t b e b a t t l ^ W d W p e r f o r m h i s l e f t s h o u l d e r b l a d e b a d l y b r u i s e d b y a piece of shell, A c t of A t t f u s t «, 1 ® 6 ^
Rejiater,
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40-4*
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•>f t h e arsenal u t t e r e d a c r v , t h e man's h a u l ovorba!.incc.! his b o d y , a n d he w h i r l e d o v e r t h V y n n l , bis a r m s
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outo|retcl*d t p j m n i - t h e deep ;
he w e n t over, he j ttoli w
c h a r a c t e r of all publie men
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w i t h tVie O t h e r , and h u u g snsjieHded in t h a i m a n n e r . ! vocate the most summary policy tyws

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l i e ( l o ^ r m u ' L i the «,
Office—corner of Lumber and Maxwel streets, Ch
'.'OOO s i g n e t , I'lain, Cha*cU aud Stoue King .
3 00 to
..I his f u l l ' h u d given t o I ho m u n r o p w u violent » w i n g - 1 J u a t u r e h a d placed 10 our hand*,
Chicago, February 1st, iK-iJ.
S000 Set* Gold, Coral, L a v a g e . , Studs, .
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juir m o t i o n , and t h e p o o r fellow h u n g d a n g l i j g t o a n d , i,ogun to extend, s t r e n g t h e n , and peri
5 00 to
t and estjhlish- 2000 Gold and Enameled Bracelets.
Irw at t h e e n d of t h i s line, like a s t o n e in a sling.
»t slavery, by o v e r t h r o w i n g the f.ove
3 no to
the undersigned 2000 ltranch, lA'iif and Kniit Bracelets,
T o ' g o ( b his r t l ' T O t o run a f r i g h t f u l r u * .
N o n e | | » f , » slavehoMIng oligarchy upon Its
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believe* the llnlon c a n n o t be preserved nnd permanent peace L'odh Mosaic. I-av» and Gold itmcelete,
o l t h e c r e w , w h o w e r e all f i s h e r m e n of the c o a s t re- secured until the powor ol that Institution i s u t t e r l ) destroy- 2IIOO Enameled and F l o r e n t i n e Uraceleta, .
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c e n t l y taken i n t o t h e service, t i a r u d a t t e m p t it. In t h e ed. THS MOXITOB wllL therefore, e x e r t whatever influence it 2000 Carbonole and Garnet liract-lets,
. 3 no to
m e a n t i m e , t h e p o o r t o p m n n wus b e c o m i n g e x h a u s t e d ; may acquire to enforce upon the G o v e r n m e n t the adoption ,'>000 Branch, l.ava, and Coral Drops,
5000 Garnet, Cameo and J e t Props,
3 no to
his a g o n y could uot be seen in his c o u n t e n a n c e , b u t of a policy tlint "ball accomplish that object and roi
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the nation of that " first great c
liis m c r c a s i t t t Weakiic&s could b e d e t e c t e d in t h e move3000 Gold, Cameo and 1-ava Set*.
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calamity and dishonor.
ment# of All p i s limbs. H i s a*jh* t e s t e d a b o u t in horno to
Aside f r o m a vigorous a n d earnest support of the princi- 3000 ( i a m e t a o d Carbuncle Set*
the Urgent Hotel. «rith the best accommodations
2 So to
rible c o n t o r t i o n s .
E v e r y a t t e m p t be m a d e t o re-as- ples of the Republican party, and of the policy of the Na- 5000 Fob and Bibbon Slides.
in the city
W«ni are taken
spoo
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50 t o
c e n d only increasod t h e oscillations of t h e man-ropes. tional and State A d m i n i s t r a t i o n s of it* choice, BO far as it
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and
eleven
years' residence here wil
will sealonslv sustain w h a t e v e r t a e i i s n r e s s r e designed to ad[ ble information relative to the ream
Ali w s r e n«xr l o o k i i l f f f o r w a r d t o t h e m o m e n t w h e n h e vance the material i n t e r e s t s of the State a n d promote the
1—SieKl.su THK DEUTII WAHKINT o r L .py J ASK tin
should let g o of t h e . r o p e , and, a t instants, all t u r n e d general welfare of the people. To develop its great Agri- Th i s noble t-ady, celebrated for h e r virtue and m i ' f o r
24ly
J . K . <;
t h e i r h e a d s a w a y t h a t t h e y m i g h t n o t see. h i m fall. c u l t u r a l , Mineral a n d other natural resources ; to encourage never aspired to the Throne of England. 1 n b l t i o i u rrl;
placed her there, and Lady J a n e went froi the tlir«
1
T h e r e a r e motpout*, w h e n ' * r o p e ' s c o d , a pole, t h e Manufacturing enterprise ; t o secure a just reward for labor, scaffold.
11 by
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(Sheet 24
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and to direct the attention of emigrant* to the n u m e r o u s adw
b r a n c h o f 4 t f c £ f s lifo f t s e l f ; a W it is n f r i g h t f u l
—MR WALTER Rli.C-ioti HSRTINO *1 H HIS Wirk.—Ravantages our State present* t o the i n d u s t r i o u s and e n t e r p n s t h i n g t o see » living b e i n g lose h i s hold u p o u , and
leigh under a commission from good y m * 1 Bines discovered,
The si
foil like a r i p e f r u i t
leading object of tilt editor will be thoroughly to identify it and look possession of what Is now call. 1 North Carolina,
S u d d e n l y , a m a n was d i s c o v e r e d c l a m b e r i n g u p the witli every question that may p r o m o t e the progress aud gen- but to which lie gave the name "Virgiuit ' in honor of the wfto will make actual settlement, 0
••Virgin Queen." Sir Walter was a gr» it Hern. I'oet and Brick, or Stone house, valued at not less than 9100, paying
r i g g m g w i t h t h e a g i l i t y of a .wild-cat. T h u man was eral prosperity of Michigan.
$4 for survevs, e t c . Said l o t s arc in the nlost desintble'part
fn the d e p a r t m e n t of News, the cUbrt of the editor will be Statesman. (Sheet 24 by 3#. Cmial retaj price ?3 no.)
d a d i n r o J — i t V»r k . c o t f v i c f r l i O ' w o r e n g r e e n c a j n 3—'TIIK JOM.V FLAT-BOATMAN.—If e v e j love o j fun a n d ho- of Traverse L'lty. This p a r t of the town lies a t the bead, a n d
o icouro f o r THE MONITOR a c h a r a c t e r not inferior to t h a i of
it 'was a c o n v i c t m r ' l i f e . A s hd r e a e h c l t h e " r o u n d - to older a n d more p r e t e n t i o u s eotemporarics, a n d to alone nor were expressed In a picture, the btatu from tlif- counten- between the t v o arms of the Bay, and has a f r o n t oa e a c h
top, a g u s t of wind b l e w off his cop, a u d r e v e a l e d a or auy deficiency In the quantity of it* content" by its c, tal- tnce of the "Jolly Flat-Boatman" as a reminiscence of Seeoea Bay. ^ i d of the best noil for (hardening, etc. For p a r t i c u l a r s
ly. Great care will 1* token In p r e p a r i n g a complete digest if rude e n j o y m e n t l o n g iiaseed awny. -Sheet 24 by 30. I'snal pleaxc call at the Office of the subscriber, at
head e n t i r e l y w h i t e ; it-won w o t ; n y o u n g uum
vtail price#8.
pri<
if our array movements, and of all i m p o r t a n t Intelligence retail
In f a c t , Ono of t h e c o n v i c t s e m p l o y e d o o b o a r d , in
4—THE TRAPPER'S I.
I.AST
AHT SSHOT.—This
n o r . — T h i s picture
piett
will re calf
connected "with t h e progress of the war.
To lx>oal and
G e o . W . B r y a n t , Proprietor.
some p r i s o n task, h a d . a t t h e f(rst a l a r m , r u u t o the offi- General Intelligence, loo, suoh consideration will IK- given as nany thrilling i n c i d e n t s of early border life. The T r a p p e r
J o s e 24th. 1862.
c e r of t h e w a t c h , ami. a m i d ttfo c o n f u s i o n a n d hesita- ' » n e c c s e a r j to secure for TUB MOKITOK a claim upon the with but one charge l e f t an«l that in hia rifle, is surprised by
N. B. T h i s offer will lie e x t e n d e d only G months from t h i s
unent. (Sheet 24 hy 30.
party of lndii
tion of he c r e w , while all Ihei s a i l o r s t r e m b l e d a n d puhlio for a reasonable s h a r e of its support.
date.
G. W . H.
Till* brief general outline of the c h a r a c t e r of the proposed Usual price J 3
s h r a n k b a e k , h a d asked p e r m i s s i o n t o s a v e t h e t o p m u u ' s
j u l j 4-31-Om
5 — 8 P A K E 1 N U —Iter all* the happlci
journal, with the course he pnraued while E d i t o r of tho Trilife a t t h e r i s k of h i s o w n . . A gion of assc..t b e i n g • ie ; especially in s u p p o r t of the policy which resulted in and w o m a n ' s li
given, w i t h o n e b l o w of » ^ # t m n i e r n e brokm t h e cUaio
organization of the lU ptiblican parly : and d u r i n g bis Old Bachelors and Y o n n i ladies should I least have it.
r i v e t e d t o the iron r i n g a t his imkle, t h e n t o o k u r o p e
r years' editorial c o n n e c tio n with the Advertiser, the un (Sheet 24 by 3d. Usual price $3 no.
AM)
c,—PARTING.—A Scotch soldier d e p a r t i n g for the Crimea,
in his h a n d , a n d flung himself i n t o t h e s h r o u d s . N o - dersigned has some confidence, will be the only guarantee
lingers for yet another p a r t i n g seal, while the bogle sounds
b o d y . a t t h e m o m e n t , n o t i c e d w i t h w U a t case t h e c h a i n •' - fnrtfcst, devotod Republicans of the Htate will require •to m a r c h . " ' S h e e t 24 by 30. Uauul price $3 00.)
Tim MONITOR will prove la ith f u l t o the great cause of
was broken
I t was only s o m e t i m e a f t e r w a r d t h a t a u y
5—TnK HIGHLAND WIUSXBT STILL,—Will be a i o n c e recogg o v e r n m e n t and t h o interest* and honor of the State,
oiie remtyiilterud it.•
je undersigned has no doubt t h a t there is ample room in nized by every lover of "Auld Scotia" and "Green E r i n . " and
" i n ft twinkling- h e r o ? e u p o n t h e y p n l * H o p a u s e d Michigun for such a p a p e r aa ho proposes t o make slid that should be owned by a i r (Sheet 24 by 30. I'snal prlee $3 00.
R—RAT CATCHING.—Representing " B r u t e s , " - B o x e r " and T l f l L I , LOCATE LANDS, P A T T A X E S . BUY AND
it few s e c o n d s , a n d seemed t o m e a s u r e i t i t h h i s glance, it is demanded by that large, intelligent, earnest class of rad- "Vixen." on "active duty.' (Sheet 24 by 30. Usual price $2 50
VV sell on Coumisnion, and now lias for aals aa agent, o
ical Republicans who look upon slavery as the great curse
T h o s e neeojids, d u r i n g w h i c h t h e w i n d s w a v e d the
9—WELUNUTON AND NELSON.—Or Ireland and England valuable improved Farms, on snd near the shores of Grant!
and sin of the age—at w a r with religion, humanity and law—
lor t o a n d fop ut\tl>0 e n d of t h o r o p e , s e e m e d a g e s a disgrace to tho nation : inconsistent with the existence of represented bv these celebrated Commanders at the only in- Traverse Bay. Also, 1.000 a c r e s of well-selected wild l a n d s
t o t h e l o o k e r - o n . * A t l e n g t h t h e c o n v i c t raised bis o u r g o v e r n m e n t , and the d i r e c t and sole cause of this stu- terview ever had between t h e m . \Shcet 25 by 35. I snal in different parts of the county of Grand Traverse, all of
wliieh
i» offered at reasonable p r i c e s . Also, h a v i n g been in
« y e s t o h e a v e n . Mid took a s t e p f o r w a r d . T h e c r o w d pendous evil, a liberal support, he e n t e r t a i n s no a p p r e h e a price $4 00. Now sold for $1 50.)
10—ROSA Bovnt-EK's HORSE FAIR.—A faithfbl copy of the the business of Locating pa^tic lands in t h i s County lor the
d r e w a long b r e a t h .
H e was seen t o r u n a l o n g t h e sions. J u s t to.the e x t e n t that it shall prove falthrul to T r u t h great original, which has caused a sensation a m o u n t i n g to last 10 years, and being well acquainted with all h e choice
and Justice, will be their e n c o u r a g e m e n t of it. Though
v n r d . O n ceauliing ils e x t r e m e t i p , h e f a s t e n e d one end many portions of our c o u n t r y have been laid desolate by the enlliuaitiHm all over the Country. (Sheet 21 by 31. Usual lands In the county he is prepared t'. assist new comers in se
• -f t h e r o p e h e h a d w i t h him, a n d let t h o o t h e r b a n g ravages of war. a n d business in some parts of itdiverted from price $4 0(i. Now sold uucolored for $1 25, anil beautifully l e c t i n s f r o m Government Lands in t h i s or tho a d j o i n i n g ('«
O F F I C E at hia residence. East Traverse City.
a t full l e n g t h . T h e r e u p o n , h e b e g u n t o let himself i}own its ordinary channels, or utterly prostrated, the people of Mi- colored f o f l l 50.)
July 4 31 -Cm
11— PEALB'S COURT OP DEATH.—Colored in oil. (Sheet
b y his. 11atiib a l o n g t h i s r o p e , a n d t h e n t h e r e was a » in- chigan were never more prosperous, aud money was never 23 bv 31. Usual price $3 00. Now sold for $1 25.1
a b u n d a n t a m o n g s l t h e i a . And of this abundance they
e.vpressible sc-nsnlion of t e r r o r ; i n s t e a d of o n e m a n , t w o
12—THE VENUS OP TITIAN.—Elegantly colored in oil. The
nevor more ready to give freely, as well for the snpoort
w e r e s e e n d a n g l i n g nt t h a t g i d d y h e i g h t .
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a n d dissemination of their principles. a« in defense of their
Y o u would h a v e ghid it was a s p i d e r seizing a fly—
• s and the p r o t e c t i o n of their country. Knowing from $411000. Usual price $3 00. Now sold for $1 50.)
AND
The ' l i f t System, as p m s u e d by ns. i« no humbug, but a fSlr.
i s t o r j of the past that tho only security for the Union
only, in t h i s e a s e , the s p i i l e r w a s b r i n g i n g life, and not
the continued ascendency of the HcpuMiion paity, they honorable method of d o i n g bnsiness. We nse no somber*,
d e a t h . T e n t h o u s a n d e y e s w e r e fixed u p o n t h e g r o u p .
they will sustain most cheerfully and liberally those journals schemes of chance, or lottery in any form, so there can be no
N o t a c r y — n o t a w o r n was u t t e r e d ; t h e s a m e e m o t i o n
h most faithfully and boldly advocate its doctrines and poaeibllity of loss. The e n g r a v i n g sell cted in ruraiidied at
less t h a n one-half Ihe regular retail price, a n d 11 present is
contracted every brow.
K v e r y m a n held his b r e a t h , labor for its success.
us if a f r a i d t o a d d t h e least w h i s p e r t o t h o nrtnd w h i c h
Tim MONITOR will be published each afteanoon (except given in addition at the time of purchase. The gift is thereSundays,) ou clear, while paper, and with new and bundsoim fore-, clear gain. It i» a cause of wonde-1« many—others un- ^ X 7 " 1 L L LOCATE LANDS. P A Y T A X E S . BUY OR SFTI I.
w t r r s w a y i u g t i r e - t w o u n f o r t u n a t e meu.
hesitatingly p r o n o u n c e ft a swindle—how we r a n make a
immediately
upon
the
receipt
of
the
latest
Telegraph
W
ou Commission—and now offtr* for sale,

f l o w e ? e r , t h e c o n v i c t h a d , nt length, m a n a g e d t o m a k e
1. As there will be hut a single edition a day Its contents business profitable, conducted on so liber*! a system as oars.
his way d o w n t o t h e s e a m a n .
I t was t i m e ; one m i n u t e
- w e are agents for a Jewelry a u d an En! Thi
will always be fresh and new.
:h h a v i n g an immense Stock, accnaiulated
m o r e , a n d the mail, e x h a u s t e d a n d d e s p a i r i n g , wonld h a v e
TERMS.
pe ot tbe
opening of the Southern Trade, which
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fallen i n t o t h e d e e n . ' I l i o c o n v i c t firmly s e c u r e d h i m t o
disposed of at onCe.to meet the obligations o f t b e firms
ekly. for a single copy a year
100
t h e r o p e , t o w h i c h he c l u n g w i t h ouc h a n d while he
All letters c o n t a i n i n g c u r r e n t bills or postage stamps
lo
T o clubs, for tlfteen conies
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w o r k e d w i t h t h o o t h e r . F i n a l l y , he w a s seen r e - a i c e n d promptly attended t«. Canada letters must be prepaid. All
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I I t o the y a r d , a n d h a u l i n g t b c s a i l o r a f t e r him ; be a n d at the same rate for a larger number, p
letters must contain ten c e n t s in >tamp-. for r e t u r n postage.
Also—13 Lots In the Village of E l k Rapids*
I'lease give y o n r address, post-office, county and Stale, in
s u p p o r t e d h i m t h o r c , f o r un instant, t o let h i m r e c o v e r Detroit. J u l y 30.18H2J O S E P H WARREN.
full, and plalnfv written..
WITH OB WITUOl'T DWELLINGS.
his s t r e n g t h , a n d t h e n , l i f t i n g h i m in his uems, c a r r i e d
The above m e n t i o n e d L a n d s a r c la all parts of the C o u n t y .
him, as Tie w a l k e d a l o n g t h e y a r d , t o t h e cross-trees,
Elk
Lake, Whitewater, O m e n t a and Traverse; are a m o n g the
Tu
whom
a
Liberal
commission
will
tie
allowed—send
for
And f r o m tbcfre to Vie r o u n d - t o p , w h e r e be left h i m in
earliest a n d best selections with r e f e r e n c e t e soil, water, sur
parfciiulars. enclosing stamp.
J h e , h » i i d 3 of l«is messmates.
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V . L O W E A CO., Drawer 2T4. Fuffulo. X Y
l M y face, and m a r k e t ; e m b r a c e F a r m i n g Lands, Tillage Sites and
T h e n t h e t h r o n g a p p l a u d e d ; old g a l l e y s a r g e a n t s
»HESE M1DICINEK HAVK NOW BEEN BEFORE T H E
Water Powers, with or without improvements, in q u a n t i t i e s
public for a period of t h i r t y years, a n d d u r i n g t h a t time
w e p t ; w o m e n h u g g e d e a c h o t h e r on t h e w h a r v e s , and,
U> suil purchasers, and at prices making it a n object, in pre
f e r e n c e t o buying back f r o m s c t t l e m e h t s .
cm all sidus, voicos w e r e h e a r d e x c l a i m i n g , w i t h a s o r t have maintained a high c h a r a c t e r in almost every i>art of the
globe, fur their e x t r a o r d i n a r y and Immediate power of reTraverse City. May 1, lbttl.
22-ljr
•>t t e n d e r l y s u b d u e d e n t h u s i a s m : •' T h i s man must b e storing perfect health to persons suffering u n d e r nearly evefy
pui d o u e x l j "
.
' ind of disease to which the h u m a n f r a m e is liable.
The following are a m o n g the distressing Variety of human
A Line of Battle.
diseases in which the V e g e t a b l e L i f e M e d i c i n e s arc well
T h i s e x p r e s s i o n o f t e n o c c u r s in r e f e r r i n g t o t h e o r d e r
lown to h e Infallible:
DYSPEPSIA, by t h o r o u g h l y c l e a n s i n g the first and second
»f o u r t r o o p s on t h e b a t t l e field, a n d it i s d o u b t l e s s t h e
Corner of Fityb A W o o d b r ' d g e Street*,
stomachs, and creating a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead
o p i n i o n of m a n y t h a t the t w o a r m i e s s t a n d ifito l i u e s ;
of the stale and acrid k i n d ; Flatulency, Loss ol Appetite.
b u t it is not so. .
Heartburn. Headache. Restlessness, 111 -Temper. Anxiety, I.an
T h e tirray i s | j ( v i ^ d i n t o t w o divisions, a n d t h e r e a r e
and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of
o f t e n g r e a t g a p s ' b e t W e e n t h e d i v i s i o n s . T h e y a r e postTIVSNESS, by cleansing the whole length of the Intes
e d in |>osiUons, or iu c o m m a n d i n g p l a c e s — t h a t is, on
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tines with a solvent process, a n d w i t h o u t violence; all viohills, o r u i woods, or ou t h e batiks of s t r e a m s , in p l a c e s
Pressure and Condens«nt purges leave t h e bowels costive within two days.
M i c h . , Merrill B l o c k ,
w h e r e t h e y W i l l 6 e best ubks t o r e s i s t o r a t t a c k t h e enFEVEIIS of all kinds, by restoring the blood f o a regular ing Engines, for Stationary. Marine , id Mining purposes, of
i O i i i i e r o f W o o d w a r d Ac J e f l t r s o n A v e n n w e m y . , T h e d i v i s i o n s u r e usually *9 p l a c e d t h a t t h e y can . i r c u l a t i o n . t h r o u g h the process of respiration in some cases the most approved c o n s t r u c t i o n .
We invite especial attention to oi» C o n d e n s i n g Knginea.
s u p p o r t o u e a n o t h e r . V o n can u n d e r s t a n d a line of bat- & the thorough aolutiou of all intestinal obstruction in others.
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INSTITUTION
F O B M S O N E O F EIGHT COLLEGES
particularly
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other
purposes
The Life Medicines have been known lo cure Rheumatism
tle p r e t t y well, by i m a g i n i n g a r e g i m e n t w e r e ou » hill,
p e r m a n e n t l y In three weeks, a n d the Gout in half that time, where economy of Fuel and regular! r of motion are so in- ! 1 located in the following cities : — D e t r o i t New York.
a n o t h e r in the valley, a t h i r d in a p i e c e of woods, w i t h by removing local inflammation from the muscles and liga- dispensable. The c o n d e n s i n g n p m •atnsTor these e n g i n e s ! Philadelphia, Albany, Buffalo. Cleveland, Chicago A S t Louie.
is of the most simple and durable k l .d. These r o n d e n s i n g |
a c t i l e r y a n d c a v a l r y p l a c e d iu t h e best p o s i t i o n s If m e n t s of the j o i n t s .
A person holding a scholarship can attend cither at bl>
yon a r e d u t in t h e nulus a u d p a s t u r e , w i t h t h o hills all
DROPSIES of al! kinds, by f r e e i n g and s t r e n g t h e n i n g the e n g i n e s insure to Mint? for P u m p l n j or for w o r k i n g Btamp o p t i o n .
Terms.
Mills, the gre»te«t economy In fuel.
a r o u n d , j u s t I m a g i n e t h e e n e m y a r e o v e r y o u d e r hill, w i t h kidneys and bladder: they operate most delightfully on these
Tuition payable ia a d v a n c e by purchase of scholarship.
Our facilities for filling order* for Mining Machinery, are
Important organs, and heuce have ever been found a certain
ten t h o n a a n d men a n d t w e n t y p i e c e s of a r t i l l e r y . Y o u
| $40 for full t e r m . Same course lor Ladles, $25.
unsurpassed.
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embract
the
largest
variety
of
remedy for the worst cases of Gravel.
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Also WORKS, by d i s l o d g i n g from the t u r n i n g s of the bowIbe course, three m o n t h s .
Sc., of the most approved construct 1 .n.
will e o m c d o w n t h a t r o a d , (fjiread o u t i n t o t h e field or
B the slimy m a t t e r tu which these c r e a t u r e s adhere.
A knowledge of the o r d i n a r y English b r a n c h e s ts sufficient
We would call particular a t t i n t J o to onr assortment of
Bci'UVT. u l c e r s a n d Inveterate Sores; by the perfect purity
creep u p through tho woods and attack yon.
P a t t e r n s for P u m p s * i ; h P l u n g e r Li. «, r a n g i n g f r o m 4 to 16 p r e p a r a t o t y to e n t e r i n g npon the course of study.
which
th»se
Life
Medicineaglve
to
the
Mood
A
all
the
humors.
Y o U c a n ' t e x a e t l y tell h o w m a n y men n e will 9end
J . H. OOLD8MITH. Resident P r i n c i p a l at Detroit
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS, a n d bad Complexions, by their al- Inches diameter. Our combined Bui ;et and p l u n g e r pumps,
' h e right, or how m a n y on t h e c e n t e r , o r h o w m a n y on terative effect on the fluids t h a t feed the akin, and the morbid for supplying S u m plug Machinery w th water, and for other
J . F. SPALDING, A s s i s t a n t
The m o s t t h o r o u g h , p r a c t i c a l a n d t r u l y popular College,.
t h e leh, so y o u m u s t a r r a n g e y o u r f o r c e s t o s u p p o r t e a c h state or which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow, uses, give the most pertbet satisfacti' n.
Our a s s o r t m e n t of Gearing, u p lo i fret diameter, enables in America. O r e r s i a t h o n s s n d s t u d e n t s h s v e e n u r e d s|n>c
o t h e r . T h e n , t o s h i f t it, y o n a r e t o a t t a c k h i m . Y o u cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions.
1
t h e i r e s t s b l i s h m e n t , w h i c h Is the best e v i d e n c e of tb« lr
us
to
meet
orders
for
heavy
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,
at
the
shortest
The
use
of
these
Pills
for
a
very
short
time,
will
etfcct
an
•lon't know h o w his t r o o p s a r e a r r a n g e d , f o r he k e e p s
e n t i r e cure ot Salt Rheum, and a striking improvement in notice. W h i m s h e a v e s * f r o m 1 to feet diameter. M&nu f a v o r w i t h t h e pnhlic.
th<im coupaaUsd a s well a s b e c a n ; Y o u d o o ' t w a u t m a n y
For f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n please call at College R o o m s or
tho clearness of the Bkin. Common Colds and Influenza will facturers of H o d g e ' s p a t e n t s t a m t u Oil Still Machinery,
o f y a i r - m c n killod, b u t d o w a n t t o win a v i c t o r y . N o w always be c u r e d by one dose, or by two in the worst eases.
of the most approvea c o n s t r u c t o r ; Building work. Iron »end f o r a a e w C a t a l o g u e of 80 pages. For s p e c i m e n s e '
t h e r e is a c h a n c e for y o u t o t r y y o u r skill in p l a n n i n g a
PILES—The original proprietor of these Medicines was F r o n t s . Columns, Caps, Ac.. Ac.. : II itnlnated Title f o r Side P e n m a n s h i p , enclose letter s t a m p . Address.
BRYANT A 8 T B A T T O » . - - t e i t h e r of t h e above t i t l e .
liac of b a t t l e . . Y o n must p l a c e y o u r artillery w h e r e it cured of Piles of 35 y e a r s standing, by the use of the L i f t walks and Areas : Iron Fences, Ven idahs. Stairs, Ac.
(Cut t h i s o u t f o r f u t u r e refcVence.)
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We are solo l i c e n s e ^ for P a t e n t K ncing—prices v a r y i n g
will d o the most d a m a g e , n o d receive t h e l e a st f r o m t h e Medicines alone.
FK*ER ANO A o r E — F o r t h i s scourge of the Wrstern Conn- from 75 c e n t s to $-1 per f o o t The largest a s s o r t m e n t of
enemy. Y o u n m s t c o v e r t o u r i n f a n t r y s o t h a t t h e y will n o t
try. these Medicines will bo found a safe, speedy, and certain Fence P a t t e r n s in the S t a t e .
b e c u t o f 6y the e n e m y b e f o r e t h e y g e t near e n o u g h t o remedy. Other niedicinea leave the system subject to s reSole Agents for G l f i i a r d ' s B o i l e i I n j e c t o r , which wup^
The subscriber offers for ftk 1600 a c r e s of choice am.
c u t t h e m u p in r e t u r n . Y o u t e a t h a t it is no small t h i n g t o t u r n of the disease—a cure by these medicines is |>ermaneni plies Boilers with w a t t r . without th» lse of l'ump« or other
well-selected lands, h a v i n g been mostly located al the first
machinery, whether the e n g i n e is at est or in motion.
l»e a (rencral. T h e s e a r e g r e a t responsibilities.
—try them, be satisfied, a n d be cored.
B r a ) n ^ o . n p o a l t i o n c a s t i n g s ft fnlshed at s h o r t notice. s e t t l e m e n t of the country, and many of said lands are border
BILIOUS FEVERS a n d LIVER COMPLAINT-^—General DebiliBI^CKSMIWIKO of all kinds. PBTTW>S made to o r d e r . Esti- lng on the Grand Traverse Bay, and in t r a c t ! of from 60 10
T h e C i n c i n n a t i ( j a z e t t e s a y s t h a t t h e s u r p l u s p r o d u c e ty. Loss of Appetite and Diseases of Females—the Medicines
300 seres ; some h a r e small i m p r o v e m e n t s on. (and weir
have been used with tj»e most beneficial result* in cases of m a t e s Plans and Specifications ftire 'shed when desired.
of O h i o , for . t h i s y e a r , will e x c e e d t W i n t e r e s t on o n e
S ^ O r d e r s from abroad will meet with p r o m p t attention. loca&d for wooding purpose*, w i t h a good growth of beach
this d e s c r i p t i o n : K i n g ' s ETII and Scrofula in Its worst forms
t h o u s a n d millions of dollars, o r t h e i n t e r e s t ou the w h o l e yield to the mild y o U p o w e t f u l action of these remarkable
and maple timber.) Also. 300 Town l o t * a n d SO Park InitE T R O I T C I T V F O U N D I Y A N D M A C H I N E i o Ea*t Traverse C i t y , offered for sale at reasonable prices,
n a t i o n a l d e b t m a d e b y t h e war, in t h e y e a r of i t s c o m - Medicines. N i g h t Sweats. N e r v o u s Debility, Nervous ComSHOP. Steam E n g i n e s Mill C. .-aring. Mining Machin- hy
G e o . W . B r y a n t , Proprietor,
p l a i n t s of all kinds, Palpitation of the Heart. P a i n t e r ' s Chomencement.
ery. Iron and Brass Castings, or a I kinds, to order. We
july 4-31-6m
11c, are speedily cured.
(Jen. P o p e p a y s a g l o w j n f t t r i b u t e t o G e o . B * n k s f o r
Pereona whose constitutions are impaired by the iqjudi- have a Itftge variety Of P a t t e r n s , f< • bnlldlng purposes, to
h i s c o t M u c i in t h o h a t t J e of C o d e r MouflUiD. H e b o a r s <*>ua use of Mercunr. will find these medicines a perfect which we would i n v i t e the attentioi of builders.
J . B. W I L * IN.
F o o t of Ran dolt > Street, near Detroit
and » llwaokee R. R. D e p o t
TROOPS AT W A s r a K i r r o x , — W w h i n j r t o a i s a g a i a f n i l of j ...mUowi of Samaparills.
W B. MOFFAT,
Traverse City, Mick.
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