Grand Traverse Herald, May 23, 1862

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 23, 1862

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1862-05-23

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T E A V E R 8 B C I T Y ; M I C H - K i U D A Y , ; 1 A V '&& i 8 6 2 .

a \a n - - ' . i i 'ji-.' u

NO.

as.

Hold ou a minit, said the SqU «. If that p p e r Is | a dozen panels of fence, aud ran furiously •eteeMthfc.;
what vou are going to give- me, d h't apilo it b r writhig |field,;re*riug,kickirig. laving down reffing over, jumpit* The blanik paiier might b
u little toe- to me, I iug up'aix| plunginx about at a ternbte rate.
^ .
18 5»CHtI8nro EVERY TUlftAT, AT
but the writing on it never c<xrid.
> ! I.toldyon tO. said.Jack cooly, M the Q n a r f « W P » t
Traverse City, Grand Trnvenw County, Michigan,
Yon dre a cursed trditor toomftl«TrousOflnfederaer, I scrambled un, rubbing his bruised head, and brraWng at
said Blifie, and ho started to take io muleoiK of the pen. j the mud .oti hia besmeared clothes.
/ .
M O R G A N B A T E S ,
It was hitched with a halter. an4 idd a'brettd Hrsihgle
He a worse than seven,devihfc MDt he 7 said IMe diaBarron ixi> rtiovkiWon.
arouud it. He unfabtened it, aic without deigniS}!5 i f - ccimfltlod.Quartenmster,^
course ^ie,is,rirel^l^eif Jack.
,
...•
other word to"the inimy or his a wions Confederacy, be
W i a t l l yon give ine for the chance of biro i a a r o the
—is off with it to seek nnutHef f. •fh^'s'stabfee. Squire Bailey looked sid as be turned to go into the Quartermaster, as he saw another string of febeflge.
down
before
the
maddened
mu|e.
, .
house, and. in the bitterness of hi _fe\3iflgs, so far f d r ^ t
fl
Doat know.'saul J a c k ; t$e halter might be wotfl^a,
Is it one that wabu* otr rtovels
himself as tod—n the Southern 1 MtC?dt*Miey.
dollar'or*!so, if"l could g ^ close enough to shoot him
Every feeling: that is human ?
Snugly
concealed
in'Squirt*
Bi
ley'#
close
t^vts
Jaok
work wHbooi ral»". SO p*i~ ««ot »MM. J,
, If '«» »lii» to be n.lady, ,
rfjortstnags.
v. _^PliilHppk the up^everything IhW fiOdt As the fore lie tears it aU to
All l»*»l»4T«rUnm«i.ll
'lis not this to lie a womanSquire entered the room he calk ' otot, ; C-omc 'out Jack; But where's my Wrse T askea the Quartermaster, look;,
[ipfWiooslj rifffllH.
• - .• ,«,kJ
,
Mother, theo unto your daoghu-r,
tlity're gone, and the infernal ras- ife ha\'e stole ww niule. ngaroBiid,i,uaAuoiahqiBft . . .
pop't
know,
replied
Jack
T
the
tpnle
gave
hlfa
a
hyste
^
t^pcak of something higher^ far.
1 trtjd yon they would, said Ji Jli 'ihakkig bWWppeaiV
Than l« be mcrf faabi'in a Jady—
with his heels, jist ns lw
and haven't seen twrancc,
and
if
I
had
not
informed
'od""l«ifl
flight,
they'd
••Woman" ia tl|?' hfighUst sUr.
luisi
since.
"
...
....
.

,
.£•
r
got
all
the
rest
of'em
that
you
s
Dt.dff.
If Vc, In your sl/oiig affi-dinn.
I wioji Uiedevil had o l d — - ,
i ,
^L'XAL' •
That's so Jnck; and ' ' give a 0»drt<d-dollars to buvo
t'ltrrge -yoilr son'to be * uue man.
HeTfo ! Quartermaster, shouted a man in eeecsh x»iUrge jom daughter-no leas strongly
that mule back.
' " '" ;
"•
''
To arise end be.a woman.
form,rwho wa&eomiug up tho : road at the ,tao of Hg
Jack looked steadily at the fire tar-Ifcfc minutes
W hat did ton say, 'squire.
'
•' f stwed ; Hello! Mr. Quartermaster, the enomy is coming #
« R A N D TRWEHBI"JCOUXTV OFFICERS.
Yes, It woman—bri#btcs,{"model
'
1 said !" give a hundred dolloi to J^t that mule batkj right down on our .comb, and the General wants
Of that Mgh sni perfect beauty.
mediately., Our army is runoiug like all poeseat, and the
.lodge of P r o l a t e
CUUTlB FOWXER, Mnpleton
Where the mind, the aool, the body.
but I s'posa three hundred wonl' o*t g*»t him.
• ',
Sheriff
J
WM. E . »YKES J Npr»'l'o*|;
.Blend
to
work
out
life's
great
dety.
I den know, said Jaek. abstrac idly, otat holooked into jeiieral wants yon to help to pave the plnnaer. HUrryCounty Treashrer ...MORGAN BATJMj.T» v - Crty.
Be « woman—nkught
Is
higher
the fire a few minutes more. Si Ideuly J a c t brightened Sacka^ hard as yon .cat) run. Of the enetoy win be t*County Clert*
:.:THBRON HOSTWICK,
oa^tti<>:Hided ifctwtame-, • ' •
twixed yon and our tellers. ' i •
R ^ S r t i r of !*«•*•. .-THBRON HOHTWICK,
up, and said: . J
• ,:if j uioi'i
On: the catalogue (if glytac
B|ifie" waited to ^ear no more, but broke for his t r a p
Give me the.hvndreddollars. 3 unr.c and I'll bringvou
? 5 « . Mto.ney
ll. IWipXiS, SV&*;Tberc'e no brigljli?r. holior name.
the mule to-morrow night, or yo1 tmwiey shall be retnfil- like a quarter lioree., • Wjheri ha arrived, and found that
Be « woman—on to duty,
0 the story was allfaWe,' teiriWc was the vengeance he

•; •' VOGEO. N. «M1TU T Xorthport.
ed.
ifc ii

jKnlse tho wortdi from all. that's low.
7*he Squire looked amazed at "ack for a moment, but vowed; t u t before he hai^iine to Execute his threats, __
1'laoe Itigh in.tho aqcial heaven
j.
seeing be'was in earnest put fi (Rouble' eaglet in mf Floyd's army was in a remote part of the State.
.,Vntue> Mr and radiant bow, . ,
v« •*> J , J 3 r . R A M S D E L L ,
Jt i» hardly neccsaary to add whb sent the Qt^rteiS
Lend thy influence to ef.ch effort
hand. In a few minutes Jack li I iue .hwoso, dressed.
That Ai all' fafse'onr tistnve hum nil:
master off so precipitately, was an associate of J a d r t
linsoy pants, a red wamgs, and a -uon^kin cap., , :
Be not fasMon'a glided lady.—
aud
that
Jack
Had
torued
tho
Quaitermaster
s
hofW
with
Next day as. Jack was wallfin; ^ u r l y , u^ the toad by
Do a breve, wlKjle- souled. true woman.
, TBuVVKftSIC C I T Y ,
a coincidence, probably brought wioul by himself, h<? met. his head Hip the road, and by a sharp cnt Vith t m ^B'P,
scut him out of siglit before Blifie recovered frotn nia_.
the
Quartermaster
and
his
men.
fcUihjyig
wilb
the
jiroGRAND TRAVERSE COUNTV, XICII.
f
How Jack Phillips Recovered the Male from the
.
:i l!
ceedsofthe ntiiedition. Jack
^ smil^ confusion.
..dj Vj
REFERENCES: '
"
fteoesh.
Squire Bailey got htsiriule again. Tittle the woree ftr
when he saw Blifie behind the r ft, leadrtig' the"bqulrga
mule. Lie walked quietly aloti| WUl he,catU£. almost i>}>- Jack s tricks, and |iois as quiet and useful an animar m
J i y CJLtTAlh JEHi. T H J . U M S .
iposite the Quartermaster. W)«HI Jij> diirt<^_iW<Wcnly off tjicro is in all the country. The double eagles Jack
Tf the Ktories of incidents' arid ndveifdres current In .the side of the road, looking at.
Rslf frJ^tened. tiirBcd with the mole, talira^.tbc QuartertnM)eiTJ horte,
uacompewalTonfor'hisservlcaa
' , • "•v.r.
any of the numerous airaps. in the neighborhood of SoIUasU-d scnundrel'. exclaimei! Hack."
Jack Phillips says he would like to have an^opporlu'ceshdom, could ^
t
h
e
y
would
Who 1 who is a blasted scaii jdctiil, a^kpd the Quarmake a very readable book. ^ I. may wud yon a etriug of ter maoter.
.
C. XI. M A B S a •:
'
i jiti'-tl so.; njty of inquiring OfUio seff-sacrifidng Mtnotj
such as are aflpat iu our region, pt pome folate time—at
Aint that the mule old Bailo; had
J a c k o w - rions Confederacy whelbor it hnrt much when m , B ® *
kicked Ins hat.off ;,
f Wilkes' Spirit of the Tlnw. ,present I will reliit^ ooo which t»me to my knowledge u ing stiil farther out of his reach
... u#,.
AND
lew davs aincc,
.
.. .,
.
Yes ; but who did you say w js a bla^led sjpptjOqrelt
IWning with B Qneen,
Bquire Bailey had tbe jbiggcsl, the best, nnd most do- inquired the- Quartermaster, Vi p.jja|iltally
SOLICITOR IX CHANCERV,
all The London correspondent of the Philadelphia'Fre>|.
cile mule in Mjirlui's. Bpitom, and Marling Bottom is such compliments to himself.
N O T A R Y P U B L I C & CO!N V E Y
,~-''<r;tTBlK : -• J
gives the following discriptioo of a dinner at Windrf-r
about the biggest 8"d b^sl neighborhood ou Greenbrior
Why, old Bailey, and the m # loq,'• JOT that, matter, Castle, 'with Qnecu Victoria.-—
ii Cra verso City, Grand Traverse Co only, Mich.

'•n-A .kinawwitv At this season, exeispt that fhsbioo is slightly h a b w ^ '
o * I' AtH
; office 1u Dwnlllng* Uouae.
• My River. Squire Bnjley ijras indiued to'b? a Onion jnan, replied Jack.
and did not entirely conceal his seutimcpia, notwithstandWhat's the matter with the i nle? isJcod BIiRe,'whose ling in Lent; Ixmdon is generally very much a h m - t e t e
ing the prcseuce of Floyd's army in that vicinity. , About former occupation had not mad him .riitich, i»f > indgC ing its toiie feort the Court Queen Victonaa little dmT. J. l t A M S D E L L
the time of, Floyd's twrinltuouii flight from that region, or live stocjf.
"
"te'f
4.
mirn always draw o certain number of invited—-no, Of
he wus vprj much in n«ij of transportation, and, accordThe matter ! Why, hell kilJ you tfpre yod get.him command'*! guests, for the etiquette is. not ttet Bnywyt
ing to established
among qecteh. nc proceodcd to Homo. You didnt pay the old jinnwijuiything; l'or„ pro requests the plcasurfl'of one's company, but orders i t , inlevy ou.the teams of tlie Beighbormgiarpiera. Of course, did vou ? inquired Jack. ..."
deed so wrv airfooAUWl - is tho system, that supposing
S O L I C I T O R ITS O T L \ N " C K R Y ,
a Union man. like Squire Bailcv, was pot to escape; but
Certainly, 1 paid two hund
anjI. GTty dollars 'for you had arrahgwl io'give a dinner to a nambe* of ybbr
SO. 4 FlttiT
ftniBKT,
\ "I* Squire Bailey, .taking time by the forelock, vory quietly, him. This is what the sacritici tf.patriot iutended id
own frieuds nnd received a card from the Lord Chamberi i fi
Mnnlubwi Michigan. .
)
one night, removed t" a .safe locality all his nve stock turn him ut, to bis glorious Co.Jedewyi
lain or the Quet?tf^ llou?ch<ild.:'dcmrfng'you to dine on
except his favorite mule, which he kept for hanHng wood
Lord a mercy'. exclaimed J Sckl
the jame day. at ttai Queen*# table, there is no reftuang,
and gpiog to mill. This mule being apparently the only
But what's the mutter with urn ? a-k<xl Blifie, look- on abv bthc'r plea that/ that of positive illnefs. Not to
support of n large nnd increasing bnillj. Squiro Bailoy ing at the animal half frightene<.
../..r,.
go would be a sort of petty treason, and you would hare :
TUT: undersigned would ihfbrei'tfct citizens of Grand Tra. fondly beliored the secegh would not be lieartless eoougb
That ereroule. replied Jack, |»as kicked down, in _hia to send a circular aroand to (yonr own guests, stating that
vcrrt and adjrfinlng counties. that he is prepared to •mod to rob him bfit.-•
time, every pannel of fence on « d Battels place. > OU the Queen's command compelling you to dine at Bockpromptly to all claim* anaiost ttiu
But
Squire
Bailey
,d}«l
not
understami
stcuih.
One
found
him
in
a
peu
of
big
logs,
lidu't
yoq
?
ingham' I'alace, also compelled you to nninvitc tbom- • •
United Slate* for Ilooaty or Pensions.
fine morning along came Quartermaster Blifie, accomYes* why? inquired"Blihe. ,
.. . , '
N"ot that, except ttic honor nnd glory of the thing,
'• All ofllacca or soWiore di*Wnd.in )*<?. prtwmt war. cither
Aud them ere logs are fastened by bigiron bolts. lt . there can he much comfort or satisfaction in bating o#«V
hv dinette incurved, or xrouud-i rocclycd ia the acrvloe or the panied by half a dozen armed men, fro in Lloyd's army.
Suited;8taU», Sn tbefl&o of their duty, are catltled to Pcn- Squire Bailey was standing at his gate when Quarter- tho onlj- thing tliat would ever fcold him. He has killed legs under the roval mahogany. First of all, the guest
doib;>Wo»flM wldowk or minor children of those who die master Blifie approached, aud commenced a conversation ail the rest of old Bailor's stocl:. arid the old rascal hai must put himself into a Coqrt drew, which makes him)
keiit him ou purpasu to swindle some fellow with.
with him.
' , I
or sre kill. d.
}| t HOUDE.V, Attorueyat-Law
look like a footman in private life, with knee breeches
\ beard, sud Blilie, that be > sod to havo more stock. and silk stockings, lace cravat and mffies. ample*'
Good morniiigi Mr.~a Mr.—
. Travoree City. May tth, I.W.
• •

That's what become of it, said Jack. Didnt llie waistcoats and shad-bellyist of coats. Then, if he does
Bailey, suggested thaSquire.
Yes. Bailey; good rooming. Mr. Bailey.
children cry. and didn't old B» ley whine and ,carry- ou not keep his own ebaeh V must hire one looking KW*«
Moruin , taid tbo Sqtiirc.
t r i - •
about his Uiree-huudred-dollar nule *
private vehicle, for It iJ doubtfol whether, sinee creation
i 1 understand. Mr. Bnilev. that you have a number of
Yea, they did, at a great rat . * i
( . eommenccd, aity one ever walked to a royal dinner, and'
horses and mules which you wish to dispose of to our
lknowed it. said Jack. ' he old woman spanked the idea of going thither Ina cab would probably ;ha*»
1
n r i l E R E n w periods In the world's hiatory marked glorious Confederacy. - i • • f r "
theni children, aixl stmt them > it at the nick of tune to a moral effect on the enormous norter, inseartstandgold
L ' by cxtrnordin jry and violent crises, anddew m> the break- Mistake, sir, said "Bailey; I have none to sell to aoy- help the old rascal in his swii lie. And to cheat our
toggery, who receiveS your caro of invitatioa when heina forth of a volcano, or the bursting or a storm on the
glorious Confederacy in that n iDuer '• He ought to be admits von. Nor, supposing all the1 preliminary trouble
bodv. " '
• '

•But, Mr. Bailev. snnw grntlfirten Informed me yester- hung 1 aud Jack wiuked his o «TO, •;
;/
ended—^supposing that you have found your war into the
o ! « n'«« dirtction. It inthon ihataew idean aro born. now dnv that yon had'quite a nnmber of horses and mulcK
But if he's so vicious, said Hitie hopcfplly, how did drawing room, and bowed to tlie Queen, t u ' utpadlly
thcoriea developed. Such jieciuda demwiji freah. c.xponunW, If you will believe' jtior eyes, 4nstieod of some gentle- | the* get the halter and cirsinj s on him!.
looked around at the pictures, and counted ot*r (ill this'
and new men tor expounders..
;
Chloroform, sir, chloroforn. I've actually seen that time in solemn silence) the Spots offlowerson the carpet,
continent hiw Itvtc'y >>"-n convulsed by M upheavlnc men, Mr. Quartermnster; yon can ste for yourself that I
c
v,,-.,
>, for the tenth time, arid marbhed in file Into the milt £'
«o*udden ami t«rll»lc tlUt thC Telatoits of mil men and 4« have Mcthin' but that Wiule. in the dog pen there, and mulo kick his collar off.
ciassta te cHch olliae are rlylcutW ditturbed, and people look that 1 can't possibly keep hcaw without.
And they did give him chloroform\e;^cl the collar on truingrr—supposing all thii do not imagine that you ai
about for the elements w ilk which to, sTtay tV'lorpx and d i- A!h! I see the mtile 'said Blifie, looking through ile him..asked Blifie.
j j
tov;
• i„
K n in/lr»wl.
Xftrs. bbut
u t Mai
going to cpjoy yourself. No
indeed. Nope
Mark
Jert'the whirlwind.. Just »t p r ^ n t jre do adt Jttiow what all
No 1 replied Jack. They | at some oate m the bot- I'npley couM be "jolly" at such a feast Royalty 1MB
tut* fa to bring*fbilh: l.utwe do noffcbmr that Rryat results cracka You'd be aikiug fifty dollars, for that mule. I
tom
of a barrel, and laid the i illar across the lop ; tho already dined, about three o'clock probably off tho here'pose.
Well,
it's
a-big
price*>.hot
-if
you
won't
take
tnntt Bow fWro Wish extra«rdtoah» camtiotions.
mule
run
his
bead
through
thi
collar
to
get
at
the
oats.
At a Juncture »• solemiiuidbo Important, thete la eap. cial less. IU haye to give .it.. Oorporal, juat write a note
ditary leg of mntton and turnips, and has added the regnMtlthai the iutclleotual forq<-of .Uui eountnr should- be ac- for fifty dollars payable io F'lorid" swamp lands, at
'I"hc devil ! ejaculated ihc t uurtcrniaster....... . , ular quantnm of rice pudditig, and the bit of old Cheshire,
tive »nd efficient,, -It l> a time Jor R^cal irdnd« to speak their twenty-five dollars au^cre, two years after our glorious
Yes, continued Jack, and I jsetd him.kLsk "that collar or rich Stilton, or double Glostor cheese, aikl imbibod
tiMUKhto boldly, a«d to Uke portion B« the advaufe pard.
[
Kver
since
that,
be
kicl
i
every
barrel
to
staves
Confederacy
achieves
undisputed
independence.
tho accustomed mug or twO of tiuinoess of Meux. -This
ftHllWftidtheVfiis^ai^lfti "Ctrt oMuppliedj - It fs that of
A* ladqwmlout Masaatno. which ahall'beiopen to thfc Brat But, Mr," Blifie, remonstrated the Squire, If yon take thai lie gets his eyes on
repast called lulicb, is really a good, homelyfillingdinner,
But ho has seemed quiet ei »ugh einc® I have bceu tind the solemn rtpist five hours later, people areexyOtlattlleAi of the land, and which shall. treat the Jiwuea pre- my mule my family will freeze to death, and starve to
aooted. and to be presented, to the .country,in a tone no way death too, afore fjiriiig. And if I hod twenty mules, 1 leadiiig him.% interposed Blifie
. , •
cd to merely «p nnd taste through several Cw»i**a, JBQ
temuered by partixanship, orlnflScuoed by fk&rjavor. or the
llev
yiS&imy
liquor
about
.io
T
said
jffek^
would
not
suil
you
one
sich
as
tbi\t,
for
less
thai?
three
that one is reminded]of the famous feast of the Bartnecttki
hope of reward: Svhich^in selae and grapple with the moYes, a little iu my coat po <et; whyjio you ask?
mentous snbj'ct that the parent dkturbei atato of nfTairt hnndred in gdld, but this one l ean t spare at no price.
The vttmds are of tlie best, the cosine porfett, the tra-'
*o»veto the aurface. ttnd whivh cannot belaid aside or n«gWe must all make sacrifices, . Mr. Bailey, for our
'ITiat's what he fellers you or, HU<1
a, w«»der be tages supurb—but one can merely teste. Royalty's »-•
glorious Confederacy. K roti-otiK'kneW the'racriGccs 1 ii:;'t eat you up body and I peches afore .thiA,to get potito was blunted on the leg of nraUorr nnd pudding,.the
meet this wanV the nnd?rtlfined anno.
have
made,
Mr.
Bailey,
t
h
e
starving
and
freezing
of
the
liqnor
I
knowed
that
n
1
|
<
*
t»»
kiek
t
W
lock
of
old
cheese and the bottled porter, and the gucsts»houkfh^vo
December next, arid monthly thereafter,-will ix* pi
r wift^and children are nothing compared to thetn -.lxit Bailcv s ecflnr'door. and go <i (Mi <har atRfgtft as drunk takeu the edge of theirs by a similar process.
. JT'
undertue Editorial char*e oFcHARLtS OODFilEY l.Eglorions cDnlWeWiev called, and-my patriotism res- ns « f«?UKt Pact. sir. * That mule can kick your hat off
LAKD, Eaq.. i» Sew Magazine, entitled
At these sadly solmen re-unions duTTsiJence grimly
1
ponded to thfr call. Future generations will remember and you on his back.
.
. "vu-itus.:;. -.
rei'gik There is not even a whisper to yoifr neighbor
and bless tts.'Mr. Bailey, mid wo will receive the overThat can't be so. said the Q uartennadter; incredulously. if jou'koew him. The etiquette is. do pot open -your'
lasting gratitude of oor glorious Confederacy. Think of
Try him. said Jock. 1 *vo jlst got a aool hundrod dol- mouth unless Royalty condescends to speak to yon. Bp
that Mr. Bailcv, think of that.
lars to give yow if you'll ride lum aroi."
UJ.
not expect such a compliibent. That is reserved for a
Mr. Blifie. before his appointment, bad been utterly
By this time the Qonrtem^ fter's ifleWmi^ -Ortd got few farored guests in the immediate vicinity of the regal
disruption Of thii Bepebllc, peaceably or, othcrwiae. and it penniless, .and ten GmW fts llnilili'aS'te ^as pooa These out of sight, and his nvaricjoas sonl prnuipted him tb hoitfcjses. Tbc' dinner occupies from sixty to urnety
•lUdlfOMS, With hcoiesty and; Uiq*rUaUty, what must be qualifications got him the appyintmetit of Quartermaster: make an effort to get Jack's ; old. thinkihg be «»>uldn t mitmles, and, when ended, tie Queen rises, aJl other
out of his office he W.K of course, stehllng a fortaue. He be more than thrown off any I IOW.
ladies rising abd retiring with her. The mate gneato reiv ;
1
vetae of the most rarjed charecter, and of the highest merit had sacrificed the 'Peter Punk business for thit paradise
The night before this raceti »g. Jack had qj'ctH' stolen mained about ten minutes longer, silently ippfng tbetr
bVthc beet wrltewaiJ*ablest tUnkeraoftllis cbtnitry.
. of $peculators^-a Qnartehnostirehip; •
wibe, or whispering in snudl knots with
ia
the
mme's
stable,
and-care'l
lily
placed
$
o' itwilt be UlK-jal and progrowlvc, without yielding to the
Mr. Blifie, said tho Squire, Srith mticfc feeling, for the
coDar
driven
full
of
pointed
sj
irrowbiris,.tukkr
tbe
mule's
Lord's sake don't take my «mly, airtUj jppport. Don't cirsingfc, pattibg a piece of Jgbt leather between the
" 'iraertonsnbd hnmerens von « e my children all a crying aud carrying on because points of Iue nails and the o w e s back, .sotbat a moderthey know they'll all be in their grayes afore spring, >r
ate pressure would force the tn through into the animals the Royal Family be present, he bowsaa ackwrericdgraenl,
Ine qf the time.
CaDfee follows, and then the guests depart-* few. to tbfe
ypu robroeo£—
.
or win he printed oa 8ne paper, a'
1U „ Continental Monthly
The
Rob! exclaimed Mr. Blifie,fiercely,don t sar rob again,
room wbehi tha maids of honor a r t yawning,
orfhii the gtwiv <^art«iier'ijiiwa (ta drawing
i a the be<t stvle of typography, aad each aamber will; oc or I'll massacre yonr whole nest of traitors. It's because
the rest going home, and where it is suppled each man
^ i n wehnm'lrc^
twelve royal_oet«ve p4gt*.
you're an enemy to onr glorious Confederacy that Jon mule to the bonk, and spran j on him Wbere the gog col- jrets out of his Uywy, at oocc, and gets nd Of hit gnawlar
was
placed.
Just
S
H
htlit
qpiflie
mules
back,
a
are unwilling to sell the mole ' «t a fair price. I ought boulder ht on his head, and I e lit sprawling in the mud ing hunger by mearts of oysters and stout Soch T am
not to pty 6ueb a8'yo« a cent, but Tm a generous man
inParm£aby one who exwrienced it, i t the routine «Trf
dnd you oogbt to bo thankful to mo. Corporal, fill up The male, frantic with the J« fn of the naibstiil. slicing
in his back, sprang off the SH J OT tie
d<Jw«
tho notes as 1 directed.
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DS1TEJ) STATES LAND OFC
lt K mVEESE CITY, MICH.

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Attorney & Counsellor at Law,

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SUtcrnro ani) CrrnnseEor at ^ato,

BOUNTY •& PENSIONS,

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AxsmixmiENT-.

, The Continental Monthly,
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ivtfiK!

'rtW'nJ klW.W« ;ST,°«'XT S i»*S

Be a Woman.
Ofl I've heard * garni* mother.
As the twilight h'uirs began,
Fle*fllnp with a top on doty,
Urging him ti> be i mm :
Bat onto her bfcie-eyed daughter,
Than eh with lovtfs words q«iie M
Points sbe out the.other dtiy—
•Strive, di-wi to V » lady •

The Tax on Lonber—I*tter from Mr. Trowbridge.
K L I J K UQtroa TO U D U H J .
To ibe Editor, of S e ImroU AUverier.'
i'
I loose or BXMtifncrrATiTTS. >
Important to Tnule-f wad L ten or D w l e t i l a the
The Mobile Adfertiser and Register contains the fol/
•_ $
WASHINGTON. Ma; •>. 1«52- J
^
Northern Cowstica o f l l l c h l x a a .
T b e G n n b o a u beaten off a t Fort Darling.
lowing special: —
.
Dimtorr, May5,1862.
I have received so many letters ai d peUtioisa or reWASMIMSTOK. Mav 17.
PCMACOUA. May 10— ^ t 12 o clock last night Pco- monstrance on tho subject or taxing jomber, in the bill
To tbe Editor* of the Detroi t Advertiser :
$ c *»8nft_VViU you publish the w l M e d corresponThe following has bettreccircd at the W a r DepartYard end forts were w* «a fin, and destroy- now under consideration in the U. 8. Senate, whIA has
I ed. V ben the enemy discovered what was going on, already passed tbo House or Representative*, that, I. am
dence T By so doing you will confer * &»or on the
/rieodfof ordef *0d solwiety in the northern portion of
WnxuxsacRO, May 16.—The gnnboau Galena. MOD- j Fort Pickens opened a Tnrious bembardmaut and kept sure a great misappreliension exists in regard to-it
during the conflagration, and «ithout doing damage , May I. therefore, ask you, for the information of a
OOr State, and mucS
oblige the undersigned.
ilor, Atooetook, Naugatack and Port Royal were re- it up donng
lK
Tht P T ^ T "
" r ' — K - W «ro «I«n rreprrl- pulsed from Fort'DarHngf T miles below Rielimoed, yes- to anybody ai Pemacola. All tho Nublic property except llrge number of yAur subscribers who arc interested
tbe custom house, which is iucapaWlc of being burned, ' this sabject, to publish tbo following statement.
<ally requested to poblisKthe same, via: Vasnr. Bay
was
moved,
but all moveable 'Coctjderate property has
City, K«t£t Saginaw, [ Saginaw City, Midland. Itbica,
When this bill was under consideration in tho House
A portion of them have returned to Jamestown Island
lieen saved. The railroad track If iding out or the city or Representative*.. I called tho attention, of the CommitGreenville, Grand Haven. Mddcegon, Newaygo, Pent
tar this place, in James River.
Water, Traverse City, Marquette, Portage Lake, and
Seventeen of our dead have already been buried, aad was torn op this morning. A Fel rral vessel with u flag tee of W a p and Means, who had }t especially in charge,
Ontonagon. Also, any ethers )iu whose vicinity the lb«re are numbers wounded aboard the vessels, including of truce, came op to tho city, dona tiding a surrender.to the ruinous competition to which our lumbermen
Mayor Balbc refused to comply wi the demand, but
etil of liquor telling to Indians exists.
would be subjected under tho operation of the treaty,
Lieutenant Monis.
,
Ro-pcctfally yours
/
D. C, LEACH.
Tbe 100-pouod gun oo tho Nuugatuck exploded the ail the military forces had left he I »d no power to op- miscalled -Reciproaty Treaty," with Canada, ami obpose. The Federal officer replied that thry would o tained from them the adoption or the following, which
O m e n 3*ACB$KAO IKTOAN AOKXPY.7
copy tho city to-morrow, but that the inhabitants na
Detroit, Mich., May ft, 1862. S
now stands as part or the bill: : "And provided forther.
""""(Mpd)
,
DAVID CAMPBELL,
not be alarmed.
DJUR BIB—It has often been found difficult, under
That boards, shingles, and all other lumber ntrl timber;
By authority of Gen MCCLKLLANour State lawa, to secure the punishment of those who
staves, hoops, headings, and timber only partially wrought
WAsaiKQion, May 18.
A
United
State*
Judge
Impen
.hed,
Convicted
or
bare been gsilfyof sellingor giving spirituous litjuors
and unfinished, for chairs, tubs, patls, tnathes, lasts,
No official report of the gunboat affair on James river
Expelled. ,
tollxKaq*. Hence, 1 Ulvtfnoticed with great satisfac- has been received. Messages received indicate an opshovel and fork handles : shall not l»c regarded as manuSAN FRANCISCO. May 14.
tion tlwreccnt passage fey Congress of an net which portunity to do better i in future. The river is now
factured within Iho meaning of this act."
aeeiM to meet the emergency of the case, and'to open clear of obstructions to within eight miles oT RichThe trial oT Judge I lardy, oT (he Sixteenth United
If you will publish the foregoing you will confer a fathe war for the speedy and severe punishment of all mond. At that point is a heavy buttery on a high States Court, ended to-day before the State Senate. He vor npoo me, and, 1 have no donbt, valnah!; informawell violations of the public weal.
bluff Tbe river is temporarily closod to uavigatiou was convicted by the two-thirds majority required by tion upon the very large number of our people who ore
I h a « no dqubt myself that the recent act of Con- by sunken vessels, among which are reported the York- •lie Constitution, iu altering seditious language. A re- interested in this purines*.
gress ia applicable to persona who furnish spirituous li- town. and Jamestown, piles, chains, etc.
solution of expulsion from office passed twenty-one tn
Yours, verv truly,
quors to Indiana within the bound# of this ogoiicy. But
R. E. TROW BRIDGE.
The Monitor could not elevate her guns to reach fourteen. The various other cha-gw against him. such
Wat I may make no mistakes in bringing theso violators the bluff, which rendered her usefewt The banks of
corruption iu office, drunkenm**, ct cetera, were not
Its Effect.
of law to justice, 1, desire to aslc your opiniou of the act the river are filled with: rifle pits, rrom which an instained, alt hou/h in SOUK-eases t ie majority was against
A correspondent or the Chicago Tribune, writing from
vofcered to
,
cessant fire was ponred po onr fleet, a part of which him. The charges of miscondnet |c the trial of JudgiBo pleased, tlidrefare to inform me whether said act is were engaged within six hundred, to a thousand yards Terry for the murder or Senator I troderick Tailed by the Huntsville. Ala., says:—Our experience of the sacred
applicable tn persons who furnish spirituouiliquors to In- of the main battery. After an action of four hours. vota Ho was ibe J thlge before > bom Terry was acquit- institution is rapidly ab; litionirng the army, many prodians under tnc^fharge of this agency 7 Also as to the the fleet, finding it impracticablo to silence the battery ted.
slavery Democrats have been already converted to the
m^ihixl or "proceeding against such persona, und the pen- on the bluff withdrew. Our loss is thirteen killed
doctrines or emancipation, and noil they may. Tako.tbo
Colored Brifrnde tlrpunizin^ n New York—IOOO
following as an instance of tbe abominable man-stealing
alty which may follow conviction.
and eleven wounded.
Ealiited—Democrat! .or Officers.
Respectfully, Ac.,
I).' C LKACH, Indian Ag't.
NKW YORK. May 16.—The h. prew says a brigade, institution. A few days ago one of our rignal corpa, a
From Hplicck's Army.
A. BPWEL, BHI-, V. S. District Att'y. Detroit.
to IK comprised entirely of colon d soldier*, officered by citizen of Chieajn, informed me that a slave wished to
CAIRO.
Mny
18,
1862.
D. S. DISTRICT ATTORNKT'S OnrtcB, ?
l>ecomo my se.rvm>t, and wished to follow the army, as
The steamer J. C. Swon arrived this morningfrom white men. is now being raised i i this city. The -brigade many do. l i e made his appearance in my tent, a nutrvDetroit. May 5th, 1862. S
ast of live reiriments, t te command of which is
DEAR SIRT—Your communication or to-day, asking my Pittsburg Landing. She brings no news or importance.
to U- given to John (Vei-htmi Lvut. Colonel of the lier of my mcsmate: being present, knew- uotbing of bis
opinion of the proper construction of the act of Feb. 13, Onr forces were busy fortifying. There are a greot many
antecedents. Among other answers he made to my
New York 6th (Billy Wilson's). ' 'Hie command of -ono
1862, concerniug trade with tho Indian tribes, (i« receiv- rumors in camp In regard to the evacuation or Corinth,
qncstinns. he mentioned his master. The Girt who spoke
of the reginwnts has beeu leml :^ed to a captain of the
ed. That act provides thit if any person shall sell, ex- and many oT onr men think it so.
oftor this declaration was a strong pro-slavery man, tny
l»t
Zouave.
The
coaimand
of
a
lot
her
has
been
tendered
Gen. bherman had n skirmish with the enemy on Monopponent in mauj discussions on the topic of slavery.
change, give, barter or dispose of any spirituous liquors
to
Capl.
Peter
MeUeraiout.
of
l
iicaracna
notoriety.
It
Orwiiic to any Indian Superintendent or agent appointed day, and repulsed them with a small lo9s on our side.— is supposed the main work of the Brigade will be tlie • What! you don't tell me that yon belong to any one J"
••Yes sir. 1 am n slave." "Mo longer sir. too are free
bj> (ho United 8tatcs, such person, on conviction 1 hereof We only bad twelre wounded in the engagement.
Nothing or importance rrom the fleet. The gun-boat digging of entrenchments and f< rtificaliuuB. ItecruiliBg Trom this momenl !"• bnrst out tbo real noble heart or the
before the proper District Court of the United States,
has lieen secretly going on for t us last 'hree weeks, und
sbttfl be imprisoned not exceeding two years, ,and fined Mouud City has been repaired, and Is on her way to the the rolls exhibit nearly 1600 usues. The colored folks recent apologist for slavery—and no wouder he thus
earnestly entered into tbo subject, for before him stood u
j'
not exceeding 8800.
, • fleet '
The enemy ore again sending some or their men be- an; vastly pleased will) the idea, and as soon as the final boy sixteen years old. tall anil well-forir>d, to nil appearJ am of opinion that any person who may sell, &c. . to
official orders come from Washington, Ibe brigude will
ance a native or a northern climate, skin white and clear,
•ay Indian within the limits of your Agency, i.e., within tween Sikeiton nna New Madrid. These are lurking
soon
be
filled
up.
around
our
outposts
to
observe
our
movements.
the limits ortbis State, violates the above acti and befair hair and silky, eves bloc, and in everything fairer
BKFORF. CORINTH. May 17th.
comes subject to its , penal consequences. The act is
than one-hair or the Cancassian race. Ami yet he was
Sltaation at Dorintb.
Latest advices from Gen. Cortiss are that his forces
amendatory of the act of June 3Q. 1834. which made the
General Hnlleck has got his nrmv within two or three a slave. His mother is an octoroon : his sisters are ad
sale within the Indian country unlawful. The sole ob- are between Scorey and Little Rock, Ark., and are miles of Corinth, but a bnttle if lew imminent than the white as himself, ami the whole fomily was sold by the
ject pf the uniendmeut is, I think, to effectually prohibit rapidly marching on the Capital. General Rector called proximity or tbo two armies would pre-suppoje. It is boy's own rather. "My falter sold me. my mother and
the sale any where. Any Iudiau who is an inhabitant of ont the militia and the people generally, and large
now clear that the rebel entrenchments arc insulated by sisters to a man who is now in Richmond -erving in the
the State is under your "charge," within tho meauitig or bers applied to Gen. Curtiss for protection. They desire an extensive swamp country wliiph cm bo bridged by Rebel army." This case, however, is decided npon. For
to comu nuder the old flag.
tbe act.
..
corduroy, but which cannot wi- hout immense labor fur- although but a few days ago this boy wsii a slave and a
A general advance has taken place along our lino toYon also.inquire concerning the method of prooedure
nish approaches to the enemy's works for scige guns, or nigger in'tbe eyes of tbe would-bc destroyers or our
i in case of violation: Upon complaints showing the of- ward Corinth. Mnch skirmishing and several severe en- opportunities for field manouvcra. "Tlie siege of Cor- conntry. to^luy he is a Tree and a white man. Such are
gagements
bavo
taken
place.
General
Sherman
lost
fenoe. a warrant issued to the Marshal, who apprehends
inth," if it become an event cT history, will deserve a the Traits of that institution which hascaused the present
j the person charged, and the usual proceedings ensue, of forty-four killed and a coosideruhle number wounded, in second Byron for its poet. Stmcthing worse than the condition of onr country.
examination, indictment by Grand Jury at Detroit, and attacking Russell's house, which the rebels, occupied topographical genius of Ueauifgard is opposeil to the
A Tone Was Scoae.
trial iu the Federal court there. The punishment is some time past, worrying the pickets. We succeeded fmthtr advance of our army. \\'c now encounter the
A toncliing sccne from tbe battle field is thus related
in driving the enemy from their position back. They almost insurmountable barrier i of nature itself. Possi•hown>by the act above quoted.
are expecting an attack on Sunday morning.
Yory respictfnlly. yonr ob't servant
bly the area and difficulty of his "dismal swamp" are by n wounded witness from Nowbern:
Among the killed rebels left on the ground was one
. L A L F l t K p BUSSBLL. U. a Ditt. Att'y.
Tlie Lieutenant was in advance of his men in the bnynov;ei estimated, but it cannot b ; denied that the attack
with a sword, supposed to bo an officer. Our forces
Hou. D.CVLKACH, Iudian Agent, Detroit
will probably prpvc a slow a nl exceedingly laborious . jt charge, when a volley from tbe enemy shattered his
under Major- Gea Shetiran still occupy' RuPsellV house.
out.
[Chicago Tribune.
right leg und the Captain's left. They were both reMichigan State Stock.
Skirmishing took place with tho bth Missouri, only
moved and laid side bv side, when William called to the'
I t is with unfeigned satisfaction that weannounco that about three hundred yards from the enemy's breastworks,
The bottle or Williamsburg i Tar more desperate •urgcon nnd said—"Vou must amputate my .'eg; I eanMichigan 6s commanded in New York, on Tuesda/last, several rifles were captured in the skirmish on the right, and bloody than has been k n w i
There were abont IO! stand this." The Cnpiain tried lo persuade him not
08 oenU—a circumstance which brings us ?s up to the and are perfectly new, marked. •' Breese & Frymon, Bre- 30,000 men engaged on each <}«lt Tho rebels hail an to have it removed, but he was determined, and said it
valueol 103 at least, and but a trifle below tbe quota- man." They are much' superior to the rifks ns-?d by our immense advantage of pnsiti'
A. vast fores! eight must l>c done. The snrgeOi. then administered chlorotions of:the most favored States in the Union. It is a sharpshooters, having a range of from 800 to 1,500 yards, mile: n breadth, reaches fron Yorktown To Williams. form nnd amputated his leg. As soon as th»- operation
noteworthy fact that tbe lost rales of ,Michigan In were whilo ours are ouly effective at 1,000.
all sorts .or
burg—twelve miles. Within 11s
is performed.'William culled for a rignr. and smoked
b
In
were
quoted nt par WMIKJ weeks since, and were selling Tor the
• all cases
. . the rebels
. . left on" the
' hL : field WCI
T Sshot
S . in tin, 1 fJritiiesn-s, thickefs. swnmps, jt.ngles. de.-r, wild turkeyi .. very le'.mrely until tlie fire was very near h : s lips. The
same in this market, and now very little, or 119110, can be bead, mid tbe wounded were shot in the neck and breast. | c r e r ^ m k s n i l d ,, v i . n tbing el* constituting tho make-u;
•un surgeon then came nlong and enquired. "Uow do yoa
procured. Two weeks since, Michigan sixes were sold The enemy's loss on, the field was about forty killed . ^
.
In
this
jungle
the
rebels
feel now, Lienteuant ?" to which be replied. "Very com1
at 88 or 89. We have for a long-time believed that the and one hundred wounded.
I like Seminole* in the Florida everglades, formble. but I ftvl as if tho stump of a leg -yon cut off
Exchange Brokers in New York have resorted to onfelr
leivd our soldiers who ai tempted to penetrate wan on ag:;in ami the toes were cold." The Captain said
McCIellan's Army still Advancing.
means to cry down Michigan-securities, and cases have
a*. But after incredible obstacles overcome it made hitn shudder to hear William *|».ak so coolly,
WUITK HOCSE. Yn , May 17.
occurred to convince some or our citizens, posted in such
. ivago fight, our troo x« routed tbe enemy from ami he turnekl his head so as to look in his face. As ho
matters, that securities have,; within the past few mouths, To Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary or W a r :
and drove him blecditg and howling towards g.-ized at him he thought his eyes looked strangely. At
The combined army and mival expedition went somo
beena«>ecial object of attack and systematic n>isrcpresei>
ti nt moment W itliam rat np, and iu n voire which never
Richmond.
tlot). The troth is now. beginning to be understood 25 miles up Pamunky River to-dny. ami forced this rebels
somsled louder] or clearer, shouted to his men—"ForRebel Lying.
among capitalists, that tho financial policy of Michigan to destroy two steamers and some twenty schooneis.
ward, march !*' and fell dead.
>
ia based npon as solid a foundation as that of any other The expedition'was admirably managed. We have ad- Vroci tbo Xew York Evcuinjr i''* t
Brownslow's son even, uml ,| ut ill Eastern Tennessee,
State in the Union, and cannot bo materially affected by vanced considerably to-day. The roads nre improving
A n Ofliccr Orders III# Own Execution.
(Signed)
"
GEN.
B.
MCCI.XI.LAN.
was
nuulc
to
believe
thut
Lin
!
In
was
n
drunkard.
Ibat
tho bulla and beara or Wall street or anywhere else. OwTho New York Commercial's Yorktown coi
WHITS Houss. Vo-i May 18.—From tho correspon- his Cabinet were ut loggerbe>.< f. qnd thai soldiers oould
ing to tbe substantial wealth and steadily increasing rebo raised in N. England m i! N. York by conscription dent relates the following :—
sources of the people, the diminntivo public debt, and dence or the Associated Press, we learn that the advance
Last nigh'- en officer wos shot by one of bis own men.
«th© promptness or the State to meet the interest upon guard or our forests oa the main road to Richmond, via A ladv who arrived here fron Charleston the other day
utterly astonished to find he least sign or commercial Tho officer, Capt A. R- Wood, bad posted his last
its bonds, Michigan stock* may now be regarded as favor- Bottom Ridge, droTC the enemy across Chickahominy
ite securities. This is the more gratifying,; in view of River yesterday. Our troops on arriving at the bridge activitv in the metropolis, » here she FUpposcd the gra» picket and left him with this order. "Shoot the first man
tho fact that a stupendous effort has been made within which is fifteen miles from Richmond, found it on fire *»s growing in the streets, a id the poor were R-d by who approaches from tbe direction of the Rebels without
waiting to ask Sir the countersign." It was quite dark,
tbe past few months, by influential politicians in the and were opened upon by a rebel battery. No ono in- public clarity.
.
and the officer left the picket and lost his way. wanderState, for mere partisan purposes, to sound an alarm jured. We expect considerable difficulty in crossing
Loss nnd Bbcaptare.
here, as the country is low and swampy. Our advance
ing rrom onr lines instead or to them. He: soon diicovcalculated to produce a mischievous iufluenco abroad.
nKAP<}PARTI!R3
M'K'NTAIN
DKPARTWrVT,
cred his mistake nnd turned back- He approached tho
U ia gratifying to us to statu in connexion with this from this point must be necessarily slow, there being no
FRANKUN.
VU..
YIA
BAI.TMOBR.
May
17.
.
soldier to whom he bad given tho decisive 'Tiler. In the
^object that the State authorities are about to distribute river transportation, and every available obstruction
Unofficial despatches, but c .qjidered reliable, announce shallow tho ruitbfol and quick-sightcd private aaw tho
8126,000 of the School Tund to various schools in the placed in "our way by tho rebels^
Tho Richmond Dispatch, or the 12th. in nn article on that Princeton, the capital of Mercer county, where Gen. dark figure stealing towaro him ; in nn iintont he raised
State. This is a larger sum tban has ever before been
Cox was stationed, was attached-mid captured yesterday his piece and shot his own captain through the side. Tho
the
evacuation
or
Norfolk
and
Yorktown.
and
tbo
distributed for a similar purpose. Tho sum distributed
points by the rebels under H u m p h r y Marshall. This morniug wound was mortal, and thns it turned out that the officer
last year was only about $110.000. I t may be said with duct of tho war, says "bv abandoning detached
1
tbe place was recaptured yes i nlny by the rebels defeat- had given the orders for bis own execution 8ucb are
confidence, that the financial affairs or no State in the which it is impossible «o defend, we conceit rote powered by Cox. Scouts report t i l t the rebels were rciu- the chances i»r war. Picket service here is most .perilUnion have been more faithfully conducted than those or ful forces and"aro enabled to baffle tho enemy in every
forced.
attack
of
vital
Importance."
This
paper
mentions
a
terous ; and. considering that the safety of the whole army
this State under its present wise Republican adminisrible panic in Richmond on Friday ou tho approach of
depends on the faithfuluess with which this duty is pertration.
[Detroit Daily Advertiser.
What tbe Mcmpbi A Papers Thinli.
oar gunboats.
foimed. one cannot wouder that those detailed for it are
NKW YORK. May 19.
Coauacntlug on the great battle of .tho Tennessee RiA special lo the New Yoife Times s i p Memphis pa- so ready to execute the commands or their superiors.
F r o m Gesu Ilnntci's Command.
vor.the St. Louis Democrat fays with hot and eager words:
pent of the 14th are lookiug or a battle at Corinth with
NEW YORK, May 18.
Is i t wrong—it cannot be. in this hour of fearful triForeign. Intervention.
By authentic news from Port Royal we learn that a terrible interest. They esti iiate the Federal army i t
umph,—to ask why is this T In what came are these
I^ate arrivals from Europe state that the Cabinets of
60,000. and insist Ibat it is jjreatly demoralised. Thev
thousands slain ? To what infernal deity are all these negro pilot brought from a Charleston fori a rebel tng, say they don't allow tbemselv M to think of being defeated. France and England are seriously considering the expevictims offered in Sabbath-day sacrifice t One answer with a number of men dostiued from Fort Rij»ley. He Beauregard is undoubtedly a I Corinth.
diency of intervening Utween the FedercN nnd rebeb
alone ia t r u e ; To Slavery 1—That is the great Moloch. surrendered her to Our squadron. He has great acquisiand putting a stop to tho war. by taking .sides with tbe
On tho alter of slavery these thousands are,offered as the tion, be knowing all the iutricocics of navigation in that
Connecticut Politics.
secessionists and forcing our Government tn acknowledge
firstlings of the flock are. wn&T the rites of some heathen r C
NKW H*VES, Thursday, May 15.
their independence. The President bas issued a procladevotion. Twenty thousand families pot f on mourning ^outer's proclamation is being published in CharlesTlieUm'on and Republicsncaucus last evening unan- mation declaring that tho blockade of the ports or Beauthis *eek for .the slain on the Tennessee. Rachel weep- ton. A negro insurrection was imminent. Ysst pre- imously nominated tbe Hon James Dixon for United: fort. Port Royal and New Orleans shall so far ccaae und
rations are making to bombard Savaiuiab. Our gnn- States"Senator. The vote oa tho informal ballot was, determine from and after tho Grst of Jane next. That
iug for her children and will not be comforted. "The
ata are up tbe rivejr, and pickets are within four miles Dixon, 108; scattering. 56.
first-born—the stay or her household—the hope of our
commercial intereoureo with tboac ports except aa to
old age, ia dead, killed in tho great battle." Alas I to of tbo city. Massivo battcrieB with Purrot
persons awl things and information contraband of a
We Won J*. C. Evacoated.
erected around tbe city. W o have a portion of the
how many households is this the ouly truthful record ?
may from that time be carried oa'sabjecfto the laws of the
v*s 1 •
BALTJUORK, May 1R
Savannah railroad in oar po,«saJoiu
Lot none, eveu in tbe paroxysm or anguish, forget that Charleston
United States and to the limitations and iu pursuance of
WASHINGTON, May 17.—ThoNavv Department receiv- The Old Point boat brings no oews. A rnmor is cur- the regulations, which are prescribed by the Sccretaij
theso are tbe acceptable offerings on the alter of slavery.
rent
that
Wekloo
N.
C.
lufl
been
evacuated
by
tho
ed
a
communication
from
Com
Dnpont,
dated
Port
Your youngest dearest is among the wounded—writhof the Treasury.
ing in agony on the field, or in the rode, field hospital. Royal, 13th, giving an account of the capture of several rebels.
The cffect of this prochmation roust be lo j
I t was accoraed slavery rqbeBioo which demanded that reljel achoonera. N o other nows or importance.
WASHIXOTOS. May 16.—Union prisooers Trom Rich- the contemplated intervention for a time at least, and by
suffering and that sacrifice.
.
mond report a large number of families going South.— tho time some other pretext for interference can^ be inT * be modified.
In the excitement of the bourorvktory which cost a
Thev say that Jeff. Davis hid gone to Tuscaloosa, Ala. vented by Pa'-mereton and Napoleoa, the* rebellion wiD
WASHINGTON, May 17.
slaughter an (rightful, it ia difficult tn write calmly. Wo
The Union sentiment at Richmond was strong and in- be crushed oat. when it will be too late for i"*
The President decided this morning to modiry ('
n u t needs speak from the impulse of , the heart, that
[Chicago Tribune.
creasing.
fiuutflr'a Prodamotion emancipating the slaves.
« h t o b in our very heart of hearts we feel to be true.

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E * B t T VKOKTABLIW.—On M o n d a y l a s t M r . J a m e s
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MKTOSTA C o r i m r P i o m c r i t . - f W e liavo r e c e i v e d
D m t o r r MKRCANTJUS C O L U M N - * W e a r e
s e c o n d N o . of a haiiifaomc l i t l j e p a p e r ( a b o u t t h e * i » of
learn t h a t tW? t r n l y w o r t h y and m e r i t o n o n s
o a r o w n ) w i t h t h e shov^-JjtT?. p u b l i s h e d a t Biir R a p i d s ,
e n j o y s a h i g h d e g r e e of p r o s p e r i t y a t p r e s e n t
Its obM e c o s t a c o u n t y , bv, C h a r l e s G a y a n d C. C . F u l l e r . T h e s e j e c t ' i s t o i m p a r t a t h o r o u g h b u s i n e s s e d u c a t i o n t o t h o s e
g e n t l e m e n e v i d e n t l y u n d e r s t a n d t h e i r basiness, a n d w e w i s h i n g to fit t h e m s e l v e s for t h e a c t i v e d u t i e s of m e r c a n h e a r t i l y w i s h t h e m s n c c e w . - T h e a d v e r t i s i n g c o l u m n s of tile Kfe. T h e c h a i n o f C o H e r e s of w h i c h t h i s 1B a b r a n c h ,
bnve supplied a w a n t long felt b y t h e business community,
1 h e p a p e r e v i n c e o l i b e r a l a n d e n t e r p r i s i n g s p i r i t , ami
a n d w e a r e f r e e t o say, i n c o m m o n w i t h n u m e r o u s p a t r o n s ,
f i v e n s a ( a v o r n b l e o p i n i o n o f t h a t t h r i v i n g y o u n g t o w n . in t h i s c i t y nnd e l s w h e r e , t h a t f o r t h o r o u g h n e s s a n d p r a c W e a l w a y s j u d g e a p l a c e b y t h o a d v e r t i s e m e n t s in t h e t i c a b i l i t y it s t a n d s u n r i v a B e d b y a n y s i m i l a r Institution."
[Detroit Daily Advertiser.
h o m e pnpoi*.

W1

W A G O N S

I L L B U S RE?;tTLARLY B E T W E E N C H I C A G O A O T
P o r t S a r n l a d u r i n g t b e B e u o o .J teaching as T r a v o m
*- r o u n d —
»i t u the
t r i -p *t o- lOa*
loriavs,
City both
l a s a t T r a v e r s a City. e i t h e r froae Uhioago o r Borate^ e v w j

Of the Best Make,

T h o s e w i s h i n g t o m a k e c o n n e c t i o n * with t h * AIAXSBAXI
, e t t b e r end of t h e root®, can do ao b y w r i t i n g o r t e l e g r a p h

Plows—Different Make,

Harrow Teeth,

H a n n a h , L«T & Co.,
Offlc<~-cofT)er of L u m b e r *n<t Maxwel straato, Chicago.
Cbloogo. F a b r o a r j l . t , 186S.
»

Plow Oastiigs!

o p e n a l r v t h e s t a l k s of w h i c h w e r e m o r e t h a n t w o f e e t
T h e flavor w a s e x c e l l e n t .

1

M r . D a r i * is a n e x p o ,

"

rteneed English gardener, and is going into that basinet*

ft"

'

1

O n e of B o n a p a r t e ' s regiments s h a m e f u l l y fled d u r i n g a
I n i t i o iu I t a l y . N e x t d a y h e d r e w t h e f u g i t i v e s u p in
line, a n d m e r e l y l o o k e d s o r r o w f u l l y a t t h e m a n d s h o o k
T e f u s e d t o furni>4»any m o r e t r o o p s t o Jell". Davis,, a n d hn«
his h e a d . T h a t w a s e n o u g h .
W i t h sobs and tears they
r e c a l l e d all t h e N o r t h C a r o l i n a s o l d i e r s n o w In t h o r e b e l b e s o u g h t h i m t o t r y t h e m a g a i n . H e d i d t r y t h e m a g a i n ,
a r m y . N o r t h C a r o l i n a h a s h o l d a C o n v e n t i p n o r i t s a u d in t h e n e x t b a t t l e t h e y r o u t e d t h r i c e t h e i r n u m b e r of
A u s t r i a u v e t e r a n s . K v c r o f t e r w a r d s t h a t regiment was
c i t i z e n s , a m i p r o n o n n e e d a g a i n s t g i v i n ? f u r t h e r nid
famous for bravery.
I t s e x a m p l e inspired t h e a r m y with
t h e rebellion, t h u s virtually returning t o tho Union. I n
emulation
Disbondment would have worked mischief
r e p l y 1 o t h e d e m a n d of J e f f . D a v i s f o r a d d i t i o n a l t r o o p * B o n a p a r t e w a s m i g h t y i o t h c s c i e n c e of h u m a n n a t u r e ;
a n d m e a n s o f t r n n s p o r t n t i o t v l o a n d t h r o u g h t h e C o t t o n u n d t h e r e i n l a y t h e s e c r e t of h i s - p o w e r o v e r m e n . H e
8 t o t e s , G o v e r n o r C l a r k said t h a t D a v i s h n d r e c e i v e d nil n e v e r p e r m i t t e d h i s officers t o m o k e of t h e p r i v a t e s s c a p e t h e a i d f r o m N o r t h C a r o l i n a t h a t h o c o u l d o x p e c t . a n d g o a t s for t h e i r o w n m i s c o n d u c t
North Carolina Rebels Against the Rebellion
" " N o w i f l f r o m N o r t h . C a r o l i n a a t a t e s t h a t (Jov. C l a r k h a s

t h a t h e r e a f t e r no m o r e t r o o p s wonld be p e r m i t t e d t o leave
t h e S t a t e , o n d h i s o r d e r e d all t h o N o r t h C a r o l i n a S t a t e
troops hom?.

G o v . C l a r k also i n f o r m e d t h e r e b e l s t h a t

t h e y c o n l d nso t h e r a i l r o a d s in r e t r e a t i n g h o m e w a r d s , niwl
t h a t t h e y w o n l d r n n t h e i r o w n risk of b e i n g i n t e r c e p t e d
b y • U n i o n f o r c e a t a n y p a r t of t h e S t a t e .
T i n e HOHWTKATI BIT.I.——'The H o m e s t e a d

bill,

a

TIMOTHY SEED,

b r a n c h e s of C o n g r e s s h a v e a d o p t e d t h e i r r e p r t . a n d t h e

BEANS, PEAS, O A T S ,
CORNi

b y f h e C o m m i t t e e of C o n f e r c n e r . a r e e x t e n d e d ^ * nil in
t h e m i l i t a r y o r n a v a l s e r v i c e of t h e
o r hot.

Disloyal persons

J A M E S

United StMea, whe-

ore precluded

t h e m s e l v e s o f it. F o r t y , e i g h t y , o n e h u n d r e d n o d t w e n t y ,
o r one hmtdred and sixty acres can bo located, and tbe
settlers cf a tract of forty a i r e s b o r d e r i n g opon Governm e n t land c a n bike e m w g h t o m a k e hi? q u a r t e r section.
- O c a . H n n t e r finds nil t h e w h i t e m e n in S o u t h C a r o l i n a
rebels o f tho v e r y w o r s t description;
c o l o r e d m e n loyal a n d

trap to

He

finds

all t h e

the Government.

the Constitution arc slave*
defend the Nntionnl

flag.

'He l n v i l c s t h e m
The

to help

S e c r e t a r y of W o r ha-

g i r a i h i * c o n a e n t t o G e n . H u n t e r t o receive t h e s e r v i c e s
W oil loyal men in S o u t h " C a r o l i n a , i r r e s p e c t i v e of c o l o r ,

I n a s p « ? e h in t h e U n i t e d b t a t e s S w i a t a a s h o r t t i m e
s i n c e , S e n a t o r W a d e or O h i o s l a t e d t h e followiirg p r o p o sition:

" I r e p e a t that, as no Jnrist b a r nndortaken

to

<icfico t h e l i m i t s t o w h i c h a m a n m i g h t g o in d e f e n s e of
his life when assailed, s o no statesman woald nndcrtnkc
to limit the pojrers which n itoTernment: t t i g h t

nso t o

p r e s e r v e i t s l i f e w h e n a*3alled b j t r a i t o r s . "
T h o t h r e e cohinct o f f l ^ r s or the

lost a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ,

who i a its d o s i n g houia, displayed a zealous attachment
t o t h e c o n n t r y , a r c n o w all filling h i g h

i o d responsible

•«f Williamsburg.

reiuforce

Uen. Heiutrolmaii a t tho battle
•"

|:

'

GRX. BARNARD a O u s t o x . — G e n . B a r n a r d , M c C W l a n s
C W e f Engineer, write* t o W a s h i n g t o n t h a t h e believes
tbo

rebels

are concentrating

all t h e i r ' f o r c e s with the

d e s i g n o f fighting a g r e a t b a t t l e b e f o r e R i c h m o n d .
T h e M e m p h i s A p p e a l h a s m o v e d i t s office t o G r e n a d a ,
M b c . . a n d f o r t h e p r e s e n t w o r k s i t s e d i t i o o off o n a s m a l l
frenA p r e a . read)- t o I r a v c w h e n e v e r o n r fleet a r r i v e s a t

Memphis, which is momentarily expected.

O H 1 S T

may23-2S-Jw*

T A N N E R Y
In o p e r a t l o o t a n d T a n o n

I

C. K O R R I S <t B R O T H E R f .

J a n u a r y 17,1888.

HAL.IEUT",
B E i S F , F L O U R .
M B A -.1

TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L 1 A M

F O W L E ,

( r a o x T s n u c r r , SKA* COCBT notfax.)
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M1CH10AF-

THIS OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,rras WBST

C H A T R S !

BEDSTEADS!
T A B L E S , iSTOVES,

In T r a v e r s e City,) s l t n a t e d on F r o n t S t r e e t , i a t h e TlolnIty of t h e C o u r t H o u s e a n d p u b l i c ofilcea, i s aUU o p a n f o r t h #
r e c e p t i o n of the t r a v e l i n g p u b l i c . T h e P r o p r i e t o r retara»
his h e a r t y t h a n k s f o r the l i b e r a l p a t r o n a g e h e b a a m e t r e * .
• ««-• — • » > » • »A p a i n * will be s p a r e d t o m a k e
c h a r g c s w i l l c o r r e s p o n d with
his g u e s t s c m n f e r t a h l c .
Good a c c o m o d a t i o n s ror H o r s e * a n d C a t t l e .

najM-M

MARSHAL'S SALE.
•' '
Y V I R T U E O P A W R I T O F F I E R I P A C I A S IS8UBD
o u t or a n d u n d e r tbe Bcai of t h e C i r c n l t O w t of t h e
United States, ror the D i s t r i c t of M l c h t g o n . d ^ o n t h j e l O t h
day or September. A. D. 1861. to me d : r « t e d a n d delivered
a g a i n s t t h e g o o d s and chattels, landa a n d t e n a M f i t e of G o t t
W e d Grcllfck, E. J o s e p h Greillck, A n c t o n O r e f l l e k . a s d
T h e r e a a GrelHek, I did, on t h e l o t h day of B e p t w n b e r A. D.
1861, duly levy u p o n all r i g h t , title a n d I n t e r e s t of aaid G o t v
W e d Greillck, E. J o s e p h Greillek. A o c t M G r t L i o t a a d Thereaa Greilick, i n and to-tho following described l o a d ; and
ZTtmtn*$e
aamo b e i n g a a d l y i n g in t h e c o u n t v of Lee lanan. tn s a i d Dlatrict. t o w i t : L o t a o p e . j l ) two f< « d tore
fS) of section twenty-one. ( J l ) t o w n t w e a t y ^ l g h t ( M l n o r t k
R a n g a eleven (11) weat, c o n t a i n i n g o n e h u n d r e d a n d fifteen
a n d 35-100 a c r e s m o r e or l e a s ; also. L o t a f o u r , (4) flwi (8)
a n d s e v e n . (7) a n d t h e aon£h-eaat q o e r t e r
f r a c t i o n a l q a a r t e r of section twenty-eight, (28) t o w n t w e n t y
e i g h t ( K ) n o r t h , of R a n g e etaven (11) wast, c a n t a t a l n g on-<
h u n d r e d a n d fifty one a n d #5-100 a c r e s
said d e s c r i b e d l a n d s a n d u n e m e n t e I ahall e x p o a a for sal* a t
P o l l i e AucUon. to t h e h i g h e s t bidder, o a t h e lWfc d a y of
J u l y n e x t , a t ton o'clock in the- f o r e n o o n of aaid day, a t t h e
f r o n t d o o r of t h e Court-House. ° f t h e c o a a t y (rf Ormad. T r v
u , a t T r a v e r s e City, in w l d W j t r i c t , o r t f « U | M .
C H A R L E S DICK BY,
,
U. 8 . Marshal.

RETTL.ES,(As'd) B
Harnesses,

Fl'rOil CI >th, (nice)
C O T T O N

i i H E M P

CARPET B A G S ! !

Judge ofProbste.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
N T H E M ATTER O P T H E E S T A T E O P F R A N C I S BARRET. deceased. N o t i c e Is hereby g i v e n , t h a t in p u r s u a n c e
of s lic e n c e t o me, g r a n t e d by the J u d g e of P r o b a t e tV»r_*ne
county 0T Manistee, o a t h e tenth d a v ot J u n e , A. D. 1 * 1 . »
shall e x p o s e f o r sale to t h e h l c h e s t bidder, o n the front step*
of the Boswell H o u s e In t b e village of Manistee, on M o n d . )
the »th d a y of J u n e n e s t , at I o ' c l o c k p . m . of t h a t d a y . t h e
f o l l o w l u e pieces a n d p a r c e l s of l a n d ( s u b j e c t t o all liens on
t h e same) v i s . : L o t N o . « of section 1. t o w n 51 N. o r r a n g e
17 West,
N o r A - w e s t q u a r t et -r o r t—
he N
We*t, a n d t h e Nortb-west
- o r t h - w e s t q«nrt e r of section
in t o w n J l N o r t h of r a n g e 16 W e s t
T e r m s made k n o w n o n t b e d a y of sale.
J O H N CANF1ELO. A d m l n U t r a t o r of the E s t a t e of P a A n n s
BAasiTT, deceased.
tl-6w
Manistee; A p r i l 1 1 , 1 8 6 1

« A * » «OT OT*

MTL»X»

in oDeration, a n d are on b a n d t o d o C u s t o m - W o r k a t all
U m u ; a n d would a a j v w e t h i n k ttat w» e n ik> N!
t s a n y Mill In Grand T r a v e r s e . I f you d o u b t I t . t r y u s , a a a
*ee f o r y o n r s e l v e s *, a n d w o n l d aay, t h a t wa k e e p o u r

Codfish, M ackerel,

CLOTHING,

M r . S t a n t o n is £ u c r e t a r j of W a r ; - M r . H o l t is

xtl hie r e i u s a l t o

NOTICE.
W * W0TTLD SAT TO TUB PCSUC, THAT «

C h o p s , She a l d e r s ,

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TOUTED S T A T E S L A V D O F F I C E .
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ono o f t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r s a p p o i n t e d t o e x a m i n e w a r
THAVSKS* ClT*. April 24. 1862. <
I A T B K T S FOR ENTBlRS MADE BETWEEN I H E
claims against the Goveromcnt, and M r . D i x i s o n e o f tho
6th day of S e p t e m b e r , 1 M I , a n d tho J 8 t h day of October,
' M ^ j o r O e n o r a l s of o o r a r m j .
1661, f->r S e t t l e m e n t a n d C a l U v s U o u . u u d e r t h e G r a d u a t i o n
A c t o r A u g u s t 4,"18o4, h a r e b e e n received at t h i s Office, sn<l
T h e r a g i t i v e s f r o m s l a v e r y o r e t h r q n g i u g t h e D i s t r i c t t h e p u r c h a s e r s are h e r e b y notified to oome f o r w a r d iaimedto f C o l o m b i a , a s a p l a c e of r e f b g c . T h e f u g i t i v e s l a v e ately a n d m a k e t h e r e q u i r e d p r o o f of -<*cttlement a n d Cultiv a tio n ." a n d s e c u r e tlioir r e s p e c t i v e P a t e n U , hecaune If aaid
U w does u o t ayply t o t h a t District, a n d h c a c o t h e y feel
f i a n o t filed w i t h i n • limited time, t b e P a t e n U will be
m o r e s e c u r e t h a n iu t h e f r e e B t a t e s . ' l l i i s ia a s u d d e n r e t u r n e d t o t h e G e n e r a l L a n d Offlce. a n d will t h u a be llaWe
t o be cancelled f o r 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 ot
c h a n g e f r o m s l a v e r y t o t h e tjios^. p e r f e c t f r e e d o m .
s e t t l e m e n t a n d c u l t i v a t i o n c o n t e m p l a t e d by t b e G r a d u a t i o n
A c t or A u g u s t 4, 1B54.
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A'cconnts from McClelUu'a army a r c t h a t Gen.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
R E U B E N ©OODR1CH, Receiver.
n c r h a s b e e n removed Trom ntftivo s e r v i c e , In c o n a c q n e n c e I U ,

. sUtiooa.

WILL BILL AS AOWT

Also—13 Lots in the Village of E l k B a p W a ,
WITH o a w r r B o v r DWKLUXOS.
The a b o r . m e n t i o n e d L a a d e a r e In all p a r t e of t h e C M » £ .
Elk L a k e , W h i t e w a t e r , O m e n i a a n d T r a t e r e e ; a r e a a o a g tt*
earlleet a a d b e e t aelecthJO. w i t h n h f t n e j "
snrrace, a n d m a r k s t : e m b r a c e F a r m i n g L a n d a , V I l l y g r t W M d
W a t e r P o w e r e , w i t h or w U h o u t l m p r o T e m e n t j . l a q a M U U e i
to ault p n r c h a e a r e , a n d a t p r i c e s m a k i n g It s n ohJ«ot,W prer m n e o t © b a y i n g back from Mttlemeats.
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T r a r e r s e City. M a y 1, 1M1.

Z°Z7 sysslos'OF^TllE T"IU)UATE COURT FOR THE

A . C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e , boldcn a t the P r o b a t e OBire.
in T r a v e r s e City, on T u e s d a y , the 13th day of May. in the year
180?. P r e s e n t , C u r t i s Fowler. J u Ige or P r o b a t e . I n the realtor of t h e E s t a t e of William Mc«;uinnea*, deceased.
On
r e a d i n g a n d filing the peMtion duly verified of J a n e McGninn e a s widow »t asld deceased, p r a y i n g t h a t h e r d o w e r in toe
aforesaid E s t a t e may be f o r t h w i t h a s s i g n e d to h e r a c c o r d i n g
to law, t h e r e u p o n it Is o r d e r e d t h a t F r i d a y , tho 13th d»V '>f
J u n e n e x t , at one o'clock In tho a f t e r n o o n , be assigned f o r
the h c a r i a g of K*id petition, a a d t h a t t h o helis-at law • f said
d e c e a s e d . s n t f a l l o t h e r p e r s o n s l a u r e l l e d l . aa d estate, are
r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r a t a session or said court, then to be bolu« n
at t h e F r o b n t e offlce in T r a v e r s e City, a n d show canse. ir any
t h e r e be, whv t h e p r a y e r of t h e p e t i t i o n e r s h o u l d not be
g r a n t e d . A n d if i s f n r t h e r o r d e r e d , t h a t said p e t i t i o n e r give
n o t i c e t n t h e persons i n t e r e s t e d In aaid e s t a t e of t h e p e a d e n cy o r said p e t i t i o n a n d the h e a r i n g thereof, by c a i u i n g a
copy of t h i s o r d e r to be p u b l i s h e d In t h e Grand Traverse
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 In aaid Coonty
of G r a n d T r a v e r s e , ror t h r e e Successive w e e k s p r e v i o u s to
said day of h e a r i n g A true

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OFFICE.

1 8 5 0 Acres, also Choice and vxU Bflecied.

P O R K ! HAMS!!

S T A T E o r MICUIOAK,

The

o n l y c l a s s of p e o p l e w h o o r e a t t a c h e d t o I h e U n i o n nod

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LAND

1 4 2 4 Acres of Choiot Lands;

Cloths & Ca isimeres,

PROBATE NOTICE.
E S T A T E OF W I L L I A M M c U U I X S E A S .

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E S T A T E )

A L B E R T W. BACON.

SUMMER S rUFFS,

TBIS i s the l a r g e s t Hotel, with the best a c c o m m o d a t i o n !
in the cltv ; tlif l e a d i n g Dotty a a d Weekly P a p e r * ere t a k u
lie re. and no p a i n s will b e a p a r e d to m a k e gacste comTortaMe
e n d eleven y e a r s ' re*idenec h e r e wit! eaaiile tae t o give reiieble i n f o r m a t i o n relative t o t h e r e s o u r c e * of the c o n n t r j .
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tha Winter.

T j r n - l . UWiTE LANDS,PJT.TiJtS.BOT OBBttl.
Y V on C o m m l M l o n — a n d n o w offer* ror aala,

Buckwheat, 3arley,
G-arden R a k e s . !Potatoes'!

K^aXJISTTON-.

toiag

8 H O W GOODS 1
A. K. 8FBAGUJ5.

AND

GENERAL

P L ASTEB, LIME,

GOOD STA6USC USD Httl MEED BIBS!

from availing

TO

T r a v s m City. O e t o b a r R, 1 * 1 .

An

GUNTON H O U S E

t h e r n a t u r a l i s e d o r n o t , w h e t h e r t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s of a g e

TROUBLE

R E A L .

Hungarian
Grass
Seed,

b i n n o w only a w a i t s t h e s i g n a t n - e of t h e P r e s i d e n t t o bec o m e a I sw ,
r;j
T h o p r o v i s i o n s o f t h o H o m e s t e a d Bill, as a g r e e d n p o n

NO

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

T>G L a i n e s , G n g h a m s !

th - respective

Briturii. JKUJI, Fwk libtae, Falitn, Hum, lei
BnJ-NtUf, Etc., tfe
Dreas»Malting attended t o

A n d r e w J . V a l l a u d i g l i a m , a b r o t h e r , i t i s s a i d , of t h e
b e l l i g e r e n t m e m b e r of C o n g r e s s f r o m O h i o , i s in t h e enst o d y ol Col. F i t r . H e n r y W a r r e n , a t C l i n t o n , c h a r g e d
with horse stealing, r o b b i n g nnd d r i v i n g o u t Uuion men,
marauding, b u s h w h a c k i n g and j s y h a w k m g generally.

Conference Committee have

settled the points of d i s a g r e e m e n t . 4 and

HOES, SHOVELS,

SPADES AND FORKS.

Prints, Cdttons,

p a s s e d t h o H o o s n . d i f f e r e d somowhjot f r o m t h o bill t h a t
-named t h e S e n a t e , b u t

LADIES! LADIESII
Gill ud M •) In

AND WINTER
Cultivator Teeth, FALL
B O N I S T B T S ,

The Charleston Cornier O w n s o p that the Rebel
C a u s e is D e a d .
N E W YORK. M a y 1 6 . — ' T h e H e r a l d p u b l i s h e s a n a r t i c l e
f r o m t h e C h a r l e s t o n ( 8 . C ) C o u r i e r of a n e x t r a o r d i n a r y
a n d most s i g n i f i c a n t c h a r a c t e r , a d m i t t i n g t h e h o p e l e s s n e s s
of t h e rebel c e a s e , a n d a f c k n o w l e d g i n g t h a t t h e m i s f o r t u n e s w h i c h luive b e f a l l e n t h e
rebellious
S t a t e s a r c uot
w o r e than their iniquities deserve.

a s it

S A B N M

T R A V E R S E CITY.

I

c h i l d r e n b e t w e e n 6 v e a n d t w e n t y y e a r s of a g e , tn d i - |

n o w o n a b r i e f * i * i t to T r a v e r s e C i t j , o o b n s - n t a a coo-

long.

C H I C A G O it,

TTanrmh, L a y & C o 'p C o l u m n .

A p p o r t i o n m e n t erf S c h o o l M o n e y s .
|
OFFICE OF S r p K j u i f T E t o x s T o r P c n u n I x B T R r m o * . ) :

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G R O C E R I E S ,

CROCILERT,
TIN W A R E ,

D R Y GOODS,

CHANCERY SALE.
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BT*TS o f M i c h i g a n — T h e C i r c u i t C o a r t for tbe C o n n *
of Grand T r a t e r a e . in C h a a c e r y .
SABAB PARSER, C o m p l a i n a n t .
vs.
IRA P A K X E R ,

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O r i s L . WHITE, a n d
JameaM. B r a a r c v , Defendanta.
f P U R S U A N C E A N D BY V I R T U E O F A D J C M S © F
t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h e C o o n t y of G r a a d Traverse, in
C h a n c e r y , I n a causc t h e r e i n pending, entitled a» aboye. P j u t e
on t h e l o t h day of An gust. A. c . 1881,1. the_ aabocrlber, Clrc u l t C o u r t C o m m i s s i o n e r In a n d for GrandI ^ e ^ C o j t t t y
M I c M g a n . shall sell at public; a u c t i o n t o the
bidder
o a W e d n e s d a y , the 4th day of J u n e . A- n . 1 8 w , a l owe • clock
I n t h e a f t e r n o o n of t h a t day. a t the Cwat 1 M » e* t h * C o u r t
Boom in t b e village of T r a v e i a e City, l a t h e aaid c o u n t y of

r

(A F u l l L i n e )

All F o r Spring- of
1862.

Dated March 27th. A D. 1861.
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C. H . H O L D E N . C i r c u i t C o w t C o a a a M o n e r l a a a « for
G r a n d T r a v e r s e County, M i c h i g a n
. .
C . 8 . MARSH, S o U c t t o r I w O H q U a M .

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S l powerful a c t i o n of ttia,e r.-iKurksl-iu l.« df tbt* tn«*t simple RII«I (1 Arable Kind. These r r r n d f n . i n g
" o r e d u f l a l h ^ t l f b r e d htfmart c r e y n r e ( w h n t e w p k m a u t ^
• » « - c a C F ^ i T « ^ ! V • S - r \ o \ t | tfTm
encin«-s ln«ure u> Mine* for I'lunptng, or f o r w o r k i n g Stamp
be taken with t h e i r educatiob)aa b e t w e e n a wolf-hound and
P a l a i f i l p i ^ t y Uptfa, P a i n t e r V CTie- Milhv t h r gicntrHt enouoinv in b i t I.
t h o a f i l ^ p t J f i a a p e l e « f p i : i A w l i h f l i l P W t e c | g p oLU>i> g r e a t
O a r f w . l i i i v - f w Ulling nrdeiv for Mining Machinery are
Pemoa's who»if c o D f t i t u t i o n s arf impair.''! f>y the injudifeet o n p h t t o r e g u i a t a tlie e d n t - a t i o n o l o u r j o u t h , a n d clous use o f " f f w e S ^ i ' w i l l ' C n < l <l»e«e ai<U)ioine« ii pen.-.'t uusnrpa-M-d. O i i r . P o t t e i n s eiubraee the l a r g e s t v a r i r t j of
pumps, sheaves, grnrlng a n d s t a m p i n g machinery,
CQ^C, a s they n e v e r M i l t o e r a d i c a t e - f t o m the s^.-K in nil li;.' A-e.. of the most iipprrieofl ennstru«>tlon.
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We would oall jeirtieiihir a t ^ n t l o n to o u r ARsortment of
•ioa,:ii*w,Uoa-o« c u - ' O M M W I *
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p a r a t l o u s of S j r a a p a r i l l n .
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... W . R. MOFFAT.
? 3 ; : l i ^ l r ^ ' « ^ ' e t ' ' a t r ^ o w m n l a t i o n of old l o t t e m — w h a t
i n c h e s .1 MIU t i n . u u i caiubincd fluckei a n d p l u n d e r pumpv.
335 Broadway, New York.
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O n r a s s o r t m e n t o! ( j e a r i n ^ , u u t o 12 f e e t d i a m e t e r , e n a t l " .
^twiit now and then r
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its t o meet ortterti far heavy or lltfTil tteaHag. nt the uliorie-i
t h a a u t h o r of — D r e a m - l i f e . " JJiiQt y e n ' l a r g e , t i e d u p
notice. W h i m a h e n v e s from I to 5 f.-et dlamert-r. Mari-iwith narrow c r i m e n ' f ^ a t i ^ i i o i r foiled with frequent
fttrtnrem ot H o d g e ' s p n t c n t s t a m p s . Oil Still Machinery,
of t h e tuoftt u p p r » v e a con*uui:tj..ii . lluildint; wuik. I r o n
h a n d l i n g , w h i c h , f a r ^ n t a fcnie w i n t e r * n i g h t I t a k e d o w n
FrontA, C o l u m n ^ C a j ^ . A c .
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walk* a n d Areas : I r o n Fekirc», Verandalif, Slairn. Ac.
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run ovec. w i t b j u c h s o t r o w , qnd s u c h joy, such t e a r s
We nrr HOI<- Ji.:en«ws f o r 1'iiteut Peoein>,—pri>T« t a r y i n s
a n d amiWa, as I . a m . s u r e t a a k e . m e 1 M . - w B e l t O - k i n d e r for the Belief
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pli«-k iloil. ji. with aiei. u itbou*. lUe use id I ' m u p s or other
f > a d a w n H l » u : l • G o d UaTe;mqrcy u p o n h i m W h o ^ o u t U v e s
VALUABLE K E P O t m ^ ^ i
m a r h i n r r y . w h e t h i : the e n g i n e H at re-t or in m o t i o n .
t b o team--that -such a d m o n i t i o n s a n d s u c h a f f e c t i o n s call:
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I l r a x s c o m p o s i t i o n e n s t i o p a f u r n i s h e d at short notice.
u p t o t h e ej^>! . T b c r e a r e - o t h e r s i n - t l i e b u d g e t , in j
l'.i.»rv!<>i!TiiiN.i"f-n!! kinds. PATTI:KSS m t i d e t o order. Ksti
matca. Plana ami bpecilii alioua t u r u i s b r d Mbeu dcalicd.
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ten in w a r n t , s o n n y life, a n d t h e n s u d d e n l y r i s i n g u p t o .
O n A tu n t»j Street,
UA, w h e n t W h a n c f t h » t t r a c e d , a n d t h e h e a r t t h a t c h e r The c h e a p e s t a n d , best w o r k yu B.>okk.-. i,in« we h n i ished it, a r e " d u s t — i s ' verily - a g h o s t
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T t r e a i s u b l o . atul i n c u r a b l e , a n d l e a d m a n y c h r r e r m e n i n t o
•speedy d e s t r u c t i o n , y « t n p p f a v e r b o c o m e s o p o w e r f u l
r t n a t .thay t a a x n o t b e c o r r e c t e d . T h a ' f i r p t a n d r w o l u t o
• d e t e r m i n a t i o n is m o r e t h a n " h a l f t h e b a t t l e g a i g e d . H a r e
; - t t : t W W y t ^ | b r e a k off from nernicloois p i a c t i e e a . U n d e r i J a p u ^ l & r t r H l j o reasons a n a a l l the- reasons, w h y t h a
h a b i t . i a ' j i ^ u r j o u s . S t u d y Lho s u b j e c t u i i t n t h e r e w t i o
l i n g e r i n g ; d o u b t , i n y o u r m i n d . A v o i d t h e , p l a c e s , the*
persona, t h a ' t h o u g h t s , t h a t leads t o t e m p t a t i o n . . F r e q u e n t
^ y b ' ^ a w S l ^ M s o c i a t e w i t h , t h e persons, Indulge tho
i W a ^ j t k JWM 1«?d
from t h ^ | » p t a U w : : . f ' K e e p bnsy
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t h a s t r u g g h ) ; » f h c i i y o u b a s e b r o k e n y o u r reaolotiocr o n c e ,
twlfle/'Wtt t t f i n a s , a t h o u s a n d t i m e s . T h a t i only, a h o w *
h p w . T t r a i h ^ c f c d ' t h e r e is f o r ' v o a t o strive. ; W h e o you
" h ^ W j ^ ^ j > u r , W « ) , l a t i Q n . j u e t think 1 t i e m a t t p r o v e r ,
- a n i . e u d w w r l o a w J t f s i a B d . w b j i t w a s y o k . f i l l e d , 60
t h a t yoaltaay W - n p o n y o a r gnanl against a recorrencu
, of t h e Bsrtpe i r i r c u m s t a n c e s .
I ) o t o t t h i n k i t a little of
; easy thing t h a t ^ o a hare nndertakca
I t is a folly '.to
agpQfct.to V<}a|$ off a h a b i t ^ l a ; d a y . : ,
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b e e n g a U j a r f a ^ . s t r o c g i h ip y o u Cot; m a n y y e a r s , :
TtoTtroiknfcvrKD LOBBTIKO.—Thp c l e r k t o t h e O o r m n i t
too o f W a y s a r ^ M e a m aajra ^ J j t i s n o t a n o n u s h a i
r t h i o g to) h a r o two" h u n d r e d c o m m i t t e e s f r o m o b r o a t ^
awaiting an audience with the Committea,r u p o n the
v a r i e d i n t e r e s t s ^ffecte'd b y t h e taSc b i l l ' ^
W h e n w e ore'Sn e a r n e s t wo s p e a k ' utDp(r, : t a , s h o r t ,
plain intelligibla words. W h e n e v e r yon h e a r a n o r a t o r
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ioo i s o f t e n a p a d ? a n d t a w d r y s e t t i n g ,
a n d almost h i d e s t h o jewel it o u g h t to
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No H u m b u g ! No Swindle!
7 5 , 0 0 0 C h o i c e E n c r a v i n g s to be disposed of for S i W
each. »nd each to be uci-ompunicd with a valuable gift, w o r t h
f r o m 30 cenis. l o S U " . trom .he following
bpleudid n n d Attractive List.
10O Gold H u n t i n g Cuscd Watches, worth
$100 00
100 Uvld W a t c h i *
....
....
. 6 0 00
liXiO Indict." and I S e o u ' S i l v e r w a t c h e s ,
f l i CO to 90 00
6OW1 Vest. Neck and F o b Chains.
S Oti t o 10 00
3000 S n a p s a n d e n g r u » * d 1 - x keU,
4 CO to 10 00
5000 L a d t r V a n d U r n l s ' S c a r f P i n t . . . . .
4 t o t * 6 00
»000 Signet, l'laiu, Cha»cd and Stone Rings,
3 cc to 7 00
5000 Set* Cold. Coral, Lava. AT.. S t u d s . . .
S 00 t6 T 0O
3CO0 Gold a n d Enameled B t a c c l e u
i t t w l u CO
Brunch, Leaf and F r u i t Uiacelet*
3 10 to S 00
Mosaic. Ijiva And Oold Braeeletf,
. . . . i 50 t o 8 00
E n a m e l e d and F l o r e n t i n e Bracelets, . . 3 i # t o i 00
Carbuncle and G a r n e t bracelets
4 e6 to S 00
Blanch. |JIVB. and Coral'Drops',
3 ID t o S 00
£000 (jin net. Cameo and J e t Drops
3 iXl to S 00
5000 Gold and E n a m e l e d Crosses.
....
2 oo'to f DO
3000 Gold. C a m e o a n d Lava SetN
—.
5 t-V t o 10 00
3000 G a r n e t and Carbuncle Rets.
...
I (.0 to 10 00
5000 F o b m a Ribbon Slide*.
3 . u to 4 CO
*000 W a t c h Kcyjj,
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60 to 5 CO
Each Eiipravini; Is beautifully colored..V !• oBVri-d f o r f 1 15"
f e a e e p t w h e r e noted o t l i e r w b c^i A is » a r r a n t e d «- n pre rented.
1—Stcjfino VHK DKIITII W * i t n » s v o r L\t>\ J.VM. URET.—
This noble Lady, celebrated f o r her virtues j n d ini-• t o r t u n t v ,
u.-v, r a s p u c d to the T h r o n t . o t E h g l n n d . a m U t i v i u relative*
placed her there, snd Lady J a n e w r n t from '.lie t h r o n e to the
scalTold. / S h e e t 24 by 30. I ' s u a l rotail price S3 no.'
2—SIR W H T I K UILKK.II PABVIXO * I I B IIW V i r L - 8 * .

leigh u n d e r a commission from gcod Quceo Be>», discovered,
and took pocseswion of wb»t 1^ now called Xbrtb' C a r o l i n i ,
irtit to which be gavo t h e nanto "Virginin^ in bijnor of t h o
"Virgin y u e e n . " Sir Waltqr * a s a great (1' to, 1'oet a i d
Statesman. (Sheet 24 liv 30. I'unal retail p v l r . ' ? 3 CO.) ' •
*—TIIR J1 >ixv Fj.ir-lioiTVAK.—If i m love of Am a n d Lomor were c x p i c w d in a p i c t u r e , the beam f r o m the c o u n t e a a n e e of t h e " j o l t y F l a t - B o a t m a a " »* u r e i u i n l s c e a e * of Kcenea
o f rtule epjov uicnt, long jRUimid ajvay. (Sh< ct Z* by 41^ Uaoai
retail iirieefJi.^
4—THE T m r r K R ' B LAST SHOT.—This p i c t u r e * l l t recall
many t h r i l l i n g i n c i d e n t s of earlv b o r d e r life. The T r a p p e r
« i t l i h o t o n e c h a r g e left, a n d t h a t in his rifle, ImsttrpHaaa i v
a party of l o d l a n i — a d t r p n . O i ; Uiomtbl. (Slitfct M
I'suaJ price $3 00.) .
5—SPARKiJin.—Recall* the h a p p i e s t h o u r s of Ovefy m a s ' *
• n d w o m i o ' s life.
Old J t a e h e l o r s a n d Young ladles shonld Bt least have It.
(tsheH 24 by 30. Usual price $ 3 00.
l i n g e r s f o r yet *t!Ot_..

" t " m a r c h . ' ' fShi-et 24 by 30. Cstial price $3 00.>
5 — T i t s UiGHLANb VVin f | iiT Srit.t.—Will bo a t o u e e raeognlr.ed by every lover of "Auid Scotia*" a n d " G r c e n E r i n , " a n d
shonld !•* o w n e d hv all" fShdet 24 bv:to. Csr'al p r l c e J S 00.
e—ILIT CATOHISO.—'Reure«caiUng'"Bruu:t*" "I!o*cr"' a n d
"Vixen," on "active duty.' ^Sfiect24 by CI'. I'uuu! p r i c e $ 2 50
0— WRTXIXOTOV Avn Nttiaos.—Or lieland" aad l i i g H a i l
r e p r e s e n t e d by Uieee cfliebrated Comma!idci> a l tho o n l y iBi
tervlcw ever had lietween them. (Sheet 25 bv '35. t'gniil
price J4 00. Now sold for f 1 50.)
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IV—Rosa lio.MU i j t ' x HoiuK FSIIL—A faithful i o p y of t h a
great orlglniil. which lias eaosed a sen>sti'on a m o u n t i n g t o
e n t h n s l a s m all o v e r the C o u n t r y . (Sheet 21 by 3 t . C'sual
pi IUI $4 uo. Now sold onculored f o r S I I-'i, a a d b c a a l K u l l j
colored for SI W.\
11—I-EAI.E-S COI-BV OF DKATn.—Colored In oil. ( S h e u
23 bv 31. I'sui.l price $;t 00. Now sold for $1 25.)
12—TUB \>_M-S o r -Tifrilit.—Elegantly 1 oinreti iii oil. T h o
originul of tbir U ^ u t i f n l Gem " iicliaiitt t h e woild, a n d c o s t
$10 00rt. t ' s u n l price $3 00. ' Now sold f o r $1 r<>.)
The <JiA System, as pursued by tis. i s n thiimlitii.- bnt a fntr.
I i ^ o r a b l e method of d o i n g huiiinere. V..- use uo a u u i b e i > .
schemes of chance, or l o t t e r y in any form, so there can be h o
possibility of loss. Tlie engraving" tcli c t e d in f u r n i s h e d at
icas t h a n one-holf tho regular retail p i i c c , s n d a n j e s t n t i»
g l t e n (ft a d d i t i o n at the time of p n r e h s s e . The g f f t ti> ihrr»
fore, clear g a i n . It is a cause of w o n d e r to ru::ny—others t i n !ie.siiating!y piojiounce it 11 swindle—how wo can make ,v
bcslness protitiiide. r a n d n r t e f o n so lils ra! 1 s y s t e m 8* (AAI t.
ThU is the reason—we nre agents for 11 J e w e l r y a n d a n E n ;;ravlin: iloiise. cucli h a v i n g in Imrni'iif. Stuck, a r c a t n n b t c . i
111 t h . - h o p e ol the oj-ening of the S o u t h e r n Trade, i r h l r h
must |.e disposed of at o n e . to meet the ohliicxiign* of t h e lirr.i»
Ail letters 1 u n l o i n l n a c u r r e n t bills or
kiamfs
p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d to. C a n a d a tetters must W p i e p a i d . a l l
lerters iniurt contain t e n c r n t u to stamps, f o r rotlirn p o s t a g e .
I'lciise g i v e ^ o u r uddri ss, post-offlee, county a n d S t a l e , in
' A U E N T S W A N T K D l
T u w h o m a Liberal e o i n m i x i o u will b«» l.ll'iwot's—aend f ^ r
p a r t i i «il»i-w. i n c l o s i n g stamp,
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DetTo f t , A a I i . l.-i 34. •.
of ail «!*.:», L"w P r r v - n r e H t e n r f f n g l n . ' - . p.':; 1 ' - | ' .r!i M I I . :
i-l to F!oiir(u(t Mill*, or o t h e r
wlirre p e n t erosirtmT ot
(For Feeding Boilers.)
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and Ueenseet,
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topurohn
' M a t h l m r y C o i n p o f l t i o n , Brass-IVisting-. nn ! I'inls!ie>t w o r k ;
perfcct uitisfsotioii ^ i w « o i i a u u i prtce*-.
iueiailing ^ t e a m W h i t t l e s , «M1 "%rop« and C l o t . s, l»i! C u p ,
We have one of tfto frMVt e A S f l e t e B<>
'ER1KS in |
Straw
a n d »!• ' S C i a s t C m lis ot d i f f e r e n t
patterns. \ l ^ ' . . MiM», Of every til •!. driv..a ' y -dram or *se
F e - : ti'.r. e m b r a c i n g JMour. Mrist a n d f a * Mills, ( . o r g " , large *nd
r4i»!»vM*4
h t j W t i * v i i » i t h e iafc > t i i y l 4 of j pony, with latest i m p t o f n i e r t s : Mil I ay, Sa>h. C l r r n l n r .
L a i h t a n d S i d i n g Mill--'—all put i p ready f o r nsc, n h ' n deC o r n e r of F i f t h A- W o o i b r i d g c St».. Uetrdlt. Mich.
hired, w h e t h e r .4 I J e m c Or a b f o ;
Also, r e p a t l i n g ' o f all M n d ? c* w o r k and Machinery, d o n e
TUB IWECTOH is an a p p a r a t u s which may replace most ad
with dt«i'ttteJi a n d at Intr rates, Also. R e a r i n g and P a t t e r n s ,
viuitageoiisly
all the m e a n s h i t h e r t o used'f«r " i p p t y i n / r w a t e of any f Ize, h p to a e v c n f e e t l n .- a W t e r . r o t b r m e a n s "f .xir
to M.-aui It.'ilern. w h u i b e r . S t a t i o n a r y . I.oc.-monvr. Agricnl
Plaas, D r a w i n g s am! S p e d r t c a t i n* f >r M a r b i n . -y.
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r-$- r»n a p f d U a t ' o * . n r V . , . ir * 1 " l>f s.-m gratlc. concry. I r o n a n d B m s ) C a s t i n g of all kinds.
order. We '
pnmb* Mr f e e d i n g bolters, a n d t h ' various m o v e m e n t s fi r
have a larp*
I ' a t U r u ^ . Xut l
purpow-i. to • U l n i n g a Jist < ' p n t i . - ai.d furtl r lt:f<•• tnatinu.
wnrfctn* t b e m In all classes ot E n g i n e , and, in f a « ^ w4ien>
Charter Kelto e A Co..
w h i c h we would Invite the a t t e i u l o n of b c i l d c i s .
evci a boiler is used and steam p r o d u c e d ; it b a n a d j u n c t u>
the boiler, und entirely i n d e p e n d e n t of t i n Engine, a a d i«
p«t hi operation by simply o p e n i n g connexion™ w i t h the
B a i l e r ; a n d p a v i n g n o p a r t s in motion, it ia u o t liable to
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wear, nor otherwise to get opt of o r d e r .
r r - T
T h e size of thbv a p p a r a t u s Is compartitivtly small, a n d its
1
a p p l i c a t i o n i-- r v n d e i e d especially easy by t h e fact t h a t It
COMPANY. The u n d e r s i g n e d a r c p r n m n - d t.. reeelv*
, can be placed in any position, vertical. bori?ontal. o r other
o r d e r s for t h « j n > m i | l l ^ i r a o f ^ ^ r y
of h e a t i n g and j
, w i y , near to, or a t a d i s t a n c e from the Boiler, and a i any
c o o k i n g BUfrtf: aTW>, edaf SthVeJ f«fr Stnls-s and nltleuK. :
' rosrsonable h e i g h t s t o r e the level of the f e ' d w a t a r .
tlegt a n d nio.it approved i
1 be a p p a r a t u s Is c o n n e c t e d w ith tha f i l l e r by two pipes,
j one l e a d i n g froui the steam apace, and the other c o n d u c t e d
J l i r h . . 3 l u , 111.Block.
t l o n of city and c o u n t r y. d e a l e r s is cspe
espeeialty I n v i t e t r a s we C o r n e r o r W o s i u a i s l , s J e l l h r x > n A i v n u e .
to t h e l o w e s t c o n v e n i e n t pdlht of the w a t e r s p a c e ; It will
• h a l l sell c h e a p e r iiuin liuzy can bay in.Ea.-Jc!i: m n i k e t s .
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o p e r a t e w i t h steam at any usual pressure, anil, it wifi supply
.
L ' J i n K lfca w h o i w a h b . - ^ e n u c .
/ • p W S J N S H T r r i i l N 1 0 Kill 0 X E O F JSIiillT COI.I.E<;BS itself f r o m the h o t well of a c o n d e n s i n g E n g i n e .
CAN'SON A CO
J , I m u t U ' d i l l t h e f o l i o w t U K 4Uta : — U e i r o i t New York,
Philadelphia. Atbai.,'. RhflUl.., 1 eveland. C h i c a g o A Su U u i s .
T h e a d v a n t a g e s t o b e d e r i v e d f V o a i t h e BSC o f t h i *
A p p u rat its a r e : —
A |>erH<in h o t d i a g a scholars'
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1st-—The s a v i n g of t b o lira; cost of ail i ' u m p * . a a d t h e
option. '
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C l o t h i n g E m p o r i o m can be found
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p a r t s to c o n n e c t them with t h e E n g i n e a n d Uoiler.
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CtpwitUj Mited
2nd.—The s a v i n g of tlie wtflir'and t e a r of t h e s e p u m p s ,
£40 f o r
w h i c h is b e i a j r - m ^ r i
w h i c h , in L o c o m o t i v e s a n d o t h e r high p r c r s u r e E n g i n e * ia
S t u d e n t s to eutur.as any lint'
A v e r a g e t i m e to c o m p l t t e
a n d w h i c h m u s t 1<« sold w i t h i n 30 to >
f d r > h « « W 8 p f « K a i r e ^ i n i i j r t T i t o c Klty*
3rd.—The saving of the p o w e r r e q u i r e d t o w o r k p u m p s of
r mafVttt... the conrsc, tlife* juon'ths.
A k n o w l e d g e .of t h e o r d i n a r y j i g l i i h h r a n c h e a t» s u f f i c i e n t w h a t e v e r c o n s t r u c t i o n .
do i e l l to
4th.—The elevation of the t e m p e r a t u r e r f tlie w a t e r * 1
R O V * h { - p r e p a r a U i y to e n t e r i n g u p o n t e c o n r s c of the s t u d y .
J . l i . G O I - O S J l I T H . R iiiV"nt I ' r i a c i p a l a t i l c i r o i t .
NUE, DETROIT.
1 1r
mitted Into the Roller by the Boiler by the steam u.-cd. t h a *
U. V. r U i J R l X , Aa»ist OU
Also, f o r sale. SCOTT'^ A (h.tVcirosS' Raport of F a s h i o n s prrVontiaB' a n y a p p r e c i a b l e l o w o r b e a t .
T h e m o s t t h o r o u g h , praotic: a n d t r u l y p o p u l a r Colleges
J o s t r e c e i v e d — f o r s p r i n g a n d s u m m e r or ISfil.
i t h . — T h o a d v a n t a g e of b e i n g a b l e t o s«pp\y Bollera Kith
in A m e r i c a ' O v e r f o u r t h o n s a d e l u d e n t s have e n t e r e d s i n c e out s e t t i n g the Steam E n g i a e in j n o l l o a ; tha«, in all c a m *
t h e i r e s u h l u b m e a t . w h i c h ii the b e s t e v i d e n c e of t h e i r obviating »he e x p e n s e and wear a a d t e a r of J H o k e r - P u m p i s c
— with t h e p u b l i c .
E n K i n e ^ a n d a f f o r d i n g all t h e a d v a n t a g e * osoaBr- a o t t a b t la
BC call a t C o t W e R o o m s , or t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n .
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