Grand Traverse Herald, August 23, 1861

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 23, 1861

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1861-08-23

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M1CII. F R I D A Y ,

TOL. III.

Cljc (StanD Crabcrsc Bcralii,
Traverse City, G r a n d

Traverse County.

MOKCAN

Michigan.

BATES,

'I' K I £ M H .

Al Kisils of Jtb Printiiu? N tally awl Eipditiedv Ewtolnl.

DNITED STATES LAP OITICK AT IBAVESSE CITV, MIfH.
Register
Receiver

MOKWAN BATES.
REUBEN GOODRICH.

GRAND^RAVERME COUNTY OFFICERS.
J u d g e o f P r o b n t c . . . . C U R T I S F O W I . E R , ManlctonSheriff
W W . E . S Y K E S . i Northport.
County T nit surer
M O R G A N . B A T E 8 , Trav. City.
County Clerk
TIIERON ROSTW I C h ,
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R e g i s t e r of D e e d s
TIIERON HOST WICK,
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rProa. Attorney
C . I I . H O L D E N , NorthporL
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S M I T H , Sorthport.

CHARGES H. HOI.DEN.

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NORTHPORT,
n i t A N ' P T R A V E R S E COUNTY. MICHIGAN.
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C. H . MA11SH,

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Universe City, G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan.
OGlco In Dwelling House.

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" T h e y w e r e t a k e n t o t h e p o o r H o u s e , a n d t h e y told I
W i t h t h i s p e r s o n Jo»- f o r m e d an i n t i m a c y , a n d for
! me t h e y d i e d t o o . "
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j sonic a c t of civility reudered t o h i m b y t h e b o y be u n d e r " W h y did vou not go with vour sisters?"
! t o o k t o t e a c h him t h e F r e n c h t o n g u e : t h i s w a s w h a t b e
I
" W e i l , s i r , 1 d i d n ' t m u c h like it. I t h o u g h t I h a d | a r d e n t l y d e s i r e d ; a n d a few m o n t h s ' i n s t r u c t i o n m a d e h i m
r a t h e r be i n d e | i e n d e n t , ' ' said t h e little fellow, w i t h a res- \ go p r o f i c i e n t in t h e l a j i c u a ^ e t h a t he c o u l d not only w r i t e
olute a i r .
I w i t h ease, b u t c o n v e r s e d fluently in it.
I n d e p e n d e n t . " repeated M r . Maudsley, l o o k i n g i n - '
T h r e e y e a r s h a d pa.-.-< d a w a y , d u r i u g w h i c h t i m e J o e
c r e d u l o u s l y a t t h e c h i l d . " W h a t on e a r t h could y o u d o ? " ( b y h i s a s s i d u i t y a u d g o o d t e m p e r , hail b e c o m e a p r i m e
They are round, full, and glo»«y.
With their c h e c k s of crimson gold;
please sir. I could d o lots o ' tilings. F i r > t 1 ( f a v o r i t e in t h e office: t h e elderly chief c l e r k . iu,<i t h e
They are juicy, rilie, and mellow.
went i u t o t h e n o o s l i u c , a n d sold p a p e r s : b u t tflJrtodidn t | h e a d s of t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t h k e d h i m f o r his punctalit^
Half their sweetness in not told
readiness w i t h
n a y m e uuffin t o s p e a k of. a n d I was nearly s t a r v e ( W o r e j a n d i n t e g r i t y , a n d t h o y o u n g n
W h e r e we read of golden apple*
sions—bnt more.
I left i t : t h e n I took t o selliu' a p p l e s , o r a n g e s a n d v e g - ; w h i c h he e . w r u t e d t h e i r little
In the Bible days of old.
c t a b l e s of all s o r t s ; a n d w h e n t h e r e ' s a fall of s n o w I h a v e I p e r h a j i s , for t h e c o n f i d e n c e t h e y h a d t h a t h e
They have linag since their first formin
plenty of w o r k , s c r a p i n g a f o r e t h e d o o r s , a n d get well j a " s p y " nor a " s n e a k , a n d t h a t t h e i r h a r m l e s s " l.»rk>
Boffeted the wind a n d rain.
paid for it, t o o . "
I a n d v e n i a l b r e a c h e s of d i s c i p l i n e w o u l d n e v e r W b r o u g h t
Shivered in the chilly weather,
Till the sunlight came again.
" S i n c e y o n h a v e t o l d m e so m u c h of y o n r life, J o e . ( t o t h e e a r s of t h e g o v e r n o r s t h r o u g h J o e ( l i m b e r s i n s t r u They have borne the heat of si
tell m e w h a t y o u w e r e t h i n k i n g a b o u t w h e n I s a w y o u | m e n t a l i t y . l i e w a s t h e r e f o r e p r o n o u n c e d by c o m m o n rorvSeen its brightness wux a n d wane.
j u s t n o w w a t c h i u g w i t h s u c h a s e r i o u s f a c e t h e m a k i n g of j s e n t .
a t r u m p ; " a n d w h e n at t h e e n d of t h r e e y e a r s he
They are w a i l i n g t o be garnered.
t h a t s n o w ball iu t h e street, f o r y o u w e r e t h i n k i n g of i w a s p r o m o t e d t o a s e a t a t t h e desk in t h e i r office, he re0 t o w i n g riper every d a y :
s o m e t h i n g m o r e t h a n t h e m e r e c o l l e c t i o n of a q u a n t i t y of | c e i v e d t h o w a r m a n d s i n c e r e . o n g r a t u l a t i o i i s of h i t felWhen the frost of a u t u m n cowicth.
low
clerks.
A s J o e j e r k e d himself f " r t h e first t i m e o n l<
snow'"
One by one they'll d r o p away.
J o e t u r n e d his k e e n e y e f o r a m o m e n t o n his q u e s t i o n - a tall stool w h i c h he w a s t h e n c e f o r t h t o o c c u p y in t h e
And new trees shall s p r o u t a n d flouri«l
e r , a n d a p p e a r e d t o h e s i t a t e ; t h e n replied w i t h s o m e t h i n g office, h e t h o u g h t of t h e snow-ball, a n d felt t h a t he w a s
F r o m the place of their decay.
tlieii a m u c h g r e u t e r jierson t h a n on t h e e v e n i n g he rolllike a k n o w i n g t w i n k l e of his eye.
How o u r h e a r t s are like these apples.
" I - w a s t h i n k i n g t h a t a c h a p w h o w n u t s t o g e t on in e d a m o n g s t t h e c o m p a n y in M r v M a u d s l e y ' » d r a w i n g - r o o m .
C r o w i n g larger every hour.
I t wa,- s o m e m o n t h s a l t e r J o e ' s d e r a t i o n t h a t u case
All thro" life's restless summers,
the w o r l d o u g h t t o b e like t h a t s n o w b a l l — a l w a y s g a t h e r Gaining knowledge, truth, a n d pow. i
t h e office w h i c h required t h a t a c o n f i d e n ing as h e g o e s . " .
If we keep t h e m in the s u n l i g h t ,
H e was
" T r u e , epiite t r u e , " said M a u d s l e y smiling, " b u t i t is t i a l a g e n t s h o u l d b e sent t o n n e i g h b o r i n g c i t y .
As we wonld a treasured flower.
not t o worldly w e a l t h alone t h a t m a x i m a p p l i e s ; t h e m i n d i m m e d i a t e l y q u e s t i o n e d , e n d lieing f o u n d c o m p e t e n t f o r
Buffeting the chilling t e m p e s t
should b e equally dilligent in a c q u i s i t i o n of k n o w l e d g e t h e d u t y , he w a s i n t r u s t e d w i t h i t a n d h o not only b r o u g h t
Met a t every t u r n of life.
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Braving c o u n t l e s s c a r e s a n d t r i a l s
l u c r a t i v e business f o r t h e office, w h i c h w a s
nothing t o man's happiness. If he would be truly great,
W i t h which every day is r i f e :
b v g i v i n g h i m a c o n s i d e r a b l e i n c r e a s e of satG r o w i n g riper, sweeter, rarer,
h e must b e t r u l y g o o d . P a t i e n c e , p e r s e v e r a n c e a r e his recognized
. G r o w i n g better in the strife.
d a n advautie in h i s p o s i t i o n in t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t .
h a u d n m i d s — t r u t h , j u s t i c e a n d h u m a n i t y lie in his p a t h —
t h e wise m a n m a k e s t h e s e a s h i s owu, a n d g a t h e r s p e a c e T h u s b v h i s roll in t h i s affair, J o e ( i i m b e r , t r u e t o hi*
S h o w i n g forth new beauties daily.
le in life, g a t h e r e d f r o m it m u c h a n d lost n o t h i n g .
Till t h e chilly autumn-time
a n d h u p p i n c s s a s he g o e s .
Cometh, with its f r o s t y fingers
H e w a s now a p e r s o n ol s o m e c o n s e j j u e n c e . a n d b e i n g
T h e r e w a s s o m e t h i n g ill t h e m a n n e r in w h i c h t h e s e
And its sad and m o u r n f u l c h i m e .
few wwrds w e r e s p o k e n w h i c h sank i n t o t h e c h i l d ' s h e a r t . p l a c e d a t t h o h e a d of t h e d e p a r t m e n t iu t h e office, lie
T o u c h i n g c h o r d s u p o n our life-strings
H e u t t e r e d n o t a . w o r d , b u t M r . M a u d s l e y p e r c e i v e d t h a t w a s i n v i t e d a s a guest* t o M r . M a u d s l e y ' s h o u s e . T h e
That with God a n d Heaven r h y m e .
h e . f e l t w h a t hatl b e e n said, a n d he s e c r e t l y d e t e r m i n e d little s y l p h i d e in olue h a d g r o w n i n t o a b e a u t i f u l girl,
When the frost of age is g a t h e r i n g .
t o m n k c a n a t t e m p t t o r e s c u e t h o p o o r o u t c a s t f r o m h i s a n d as J o e — w e b e g h i s p a r d o n — M r . J o s e p h G i m b e r
One by one we'll fall away:
— w a s b y n o m e a n s a W l l o o k i n g fellow, i t w a s n o t s u r degradeil position.
And our ripe hearts shall flill with us
T o o u r lowly house or clay,
T h e little fellow w a s b y his d i r e c t i o n i m m e d i a t e l y p l a c - p r i s i n g t h a t K a t e M a u d s l e y s h o u l d lgok w i t h f a v o r i n g
But a p u r e r form shall s p r i n g u p
A n i n c i d e n t w h i c h I a m o b l i g e d t o coned in t h e h a n d s of s e r v a n t s , a n d b y t h e a p p l i c a t i o n of e f e s u p o n h i n t
F r o m the place of their decay.
s o a p a u d w a t e r , c o m b s a n d b r u s h e s , a d d an e n t i r e c h a n g e fess w a s s i n g u l a r l y u n r o m a t i c , led t o <that iu a f f a i r s of t h e
of c c s t u t n e f o r a s u i t ol m a s t e r M a u d s l e y s clothes, w a s h e a r t , is called " a n i n t e r e s t i n g d i s c o v e r y . " I t h a p p e n e d
Gathering As It Goes.
t h i s w a y — K a t e w a s e n g a g e d at a t a b l e n e a r a w i n s h o r t l y t r a n s f o r m e d i n t o a r e s p e c t a b l e l o o k i n g boy. H e i n g
"Oh!
a T h a n k s g i v i n g m o r n i n g , a b r i g h t , old f a s h i o n e d
ndert-d p r e s e n t a b l e , h e was i n t r o d u c e d i n t o t h e d o w in t h e d r a w i n g - r o o m , w h e n J o s e p h e n t e r e d .
Thanksgiving morning.
A fnll of s n o w t h e p r e v i o u s k i t r b e n , w h e r e h e q u i c k l y i n g r a t i a t e d himself w i t h t h e Mr. G i m b e r , " s h e c r i e d , •• 1 a m so g l a d v o u h a v e c o m e ,
n i e h t w a s j o y f u l l v w e l c o m e d b y n j u v e n i l e p a r t v in o n e of m e m b e r s o f ' ' t h e lower h o u s e ' b y h i s o b l i g i n g m a n n e r s . f o r y o u c a n h e l p mo s t r i n g t h e s e b e a d s ; t h e y h a T e n e a r l y
o u r u o r t h e r n ertfes, s o m e of w h o m w e r e e i g o y i n g t h e
of life a m o n g t h e w a n d e r i n g t r i b e s o f ^ N e w t i r e d m e o u t of p a t i e n c e . "
T h e y o u n g m a n w a s d e l i g h t e d , a u d i m m e d i a t e l y set
s p o r t of s n o w b a l l i n g e a c h o t h e r , w h i l e o t h e r s h a d b y Y o r k w e r e immensely relished, a n d b i s i m i t a t i o n of
t h e i r u n i t e d e x e r t i o n s , f o r m e d a s n o w ball, w h i c h by its s o m e of t h e f a n c y y o u n g men w e r e d e c l a r e d b y t h e c o o k a b o u t liis ta«k. b u t w h e t h e r f r o m a w k w a r d n e s s o r h i *
thoughts lieing otherwise occupied, he repeatedly pricked
i g n i t u d c e x c i t e d t h e c a r i o s i t y of t h e y o u n g e r s p e c t a - a n d h o u s e m a i d t o b e e q u a l t o a p l a y .
his
fingers .with t h e needle, mid a t l e n g t h t h e b o x c o n tors.
. The thanksgiving dinner at Mr. Maudsley
t a i n i n g t ' j e b e a d s fell o n t h e floor. Giflllier. i n g r e a t
T h e r e was, h o w e v e r , one a m o n g s t t h e c r o w d w h o gazgrcfrt a f f a i r ; f o r a l a r g e p a r t y of t h e relations o n b o t h
c o n f u s i o n , b e g g e d p a r d o n f o r his a w k w a r d n e s s , a n d
e d a t t h e s n o w ball w i t h t h e e y e s of a p h i l o s o p h e r — a
s i d e s of t h e h o u s e h a d a s s e m b l e d on t h e o c c a s i o n . T h e r e
8 t o o j )C<1 t o g a t h e r t h o b c i t d s w h i c h r o l l e d a b o u t t h e c a r mnn of t h e w o r l d — I say u m a n . f o r t h o u g h .Joe G i m l w r
w e r e t h e t h r e e u n m a r r i e d s i s t e r s of M r . ^ M a u d s l e ;
h a d u o t y e t s e e n h i s t w e l l t h b i r t h d a y , he w a s a p e r f e c t r i c h m a t e r n a l u n c l e s — w h o b e i n g b a c h e l o r s , w e r e l o o k e d p e t a t t h e s a m e i n s t a n t t h a t K a t e h a d b e n t f o r w a r d w i t h
the same iutentioa
1 c a n ' t p r e t e n d t o say h o w i t o c s p e c i m e n of t h e p r e c o c i o u s s t r e e t - b o y , w h o s e i u t e l l c c t h a d
u p o n w i t h g r e a t resjiect b y t h e f a m i l y — a m a r r i e d b r o t h e r
c u r r e d , b u t t h e i r c h e e k s a c c i d e n t a l l y t o u c h e d in t h e s a m e
liccti m a t u r e d b y h u n g e r a n d s h a r p e n e d b y n e c e s s i t y . —
of M r . M a u d s l e y s. w i t h h i s wife a n d five c h i l d r e n , M r .
l i e h a d o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e " s e r v a n t " l o w h o m b i s ampli- M a u d s l e y ' s m o t h e r , a n d aunt, t o s a y n o t h i n g of t h r e e a t t e m p t ; b o t h d r e w b a c k , a n d m u t u a l l y a p o l o g i z e d ;
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a t i o n h a d b e e n m a d e t h r o u g h t h e a r e a of t h e r a i l i n g s ,
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b r u s h e d tfie g e n t l e m a n ' s w h i s k e r s ; t h i s t i m e , h o w e v e t >
an o r d e r to c l e a r - a w a y the ;now from the door steps, Thanksgiving day.
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a l t h o u g h t h e b e a d s remained s c a t t e r e d on t h e c a r p e t , .Too
c o o l c a l c u l a t i o n , t h e p r o g r e s s of a c c u m u l a t i o n i u t h c s n o w t h e j u c i e s t a n d p r i m e s t t h a t e v e r o b t a i n e d a first class
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tle follow, t o himself, as he leaued c o n t e m p l a t i v e l y on his t h e t o a s t s w e r e n o t t h e m o s t c o r d i a l l y p r o p o s e d a n d t h o d i f f e r e n t t o h e r . I n t h i s w a y d i d M r . J o s e p h G i m b e r
g a t h e r , t o himself t h e a f f e c t i o n s of a lovely g i r l .
broom. " T h a t ' s the way to\gct to be a great n u m . "
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M y readers m u s t now l e a p w i t h m e ' o v e r s e v e r a l y e a r s ,
T h o a t t i t u d e a n d s o m e t h i n g in t h e f e a t u r e s of t h e y o u n g
was not t h e most g l o r i o u s a n d t h e c o m p a n y n o t t h e h a p a n d i m a g i n e t h a t we h a v e r e a c h e d t h e f i f t e e n t h a u u i v o r - ,
s p e c u l a t o r a t t r a c t e d t h e n o t i c e of M r . M a u d s l e y , t h e ownpiest t h a t hail e v e r b e e n k n o w n , t h e n I m u s t t a k e t h e
s a r y o f t h e d a y on w h i c h J o e G i m b e r l e a r n e d h i s g r e a t
e r of t h e h o u s e , w h o was^ s t a n d i n g a t his p a r l o r w i n
lil-erty of s a y i n g t h a t I e n t i r e l y d i f f e r in o p i u i o o w i t h t h e m .
lesson of life f r o m t h e r o l l i n g s n o w b a l L — I t is n i g h t ;
d o w a t t h o m o m e n t , a n d , b y h i s o r d e r , a s e r v a n t iutiL a t e r in t h e e v e n i n g t h e r e was a g e n e r a l d e m a n d f o r b u t a r i c h , r u d d y r a d i a n c e s t r e a m s f r o m t h e c r i m s o n
m u t e d t o ' t h e r a g ' s w e e p e r t h a t h e w a s t o c o m e in t o hot
m a s t e r , w h o w i s h e d t o s p e a k t o h i m . S o m e w h a t a u r p r i a a d a n c e a m o n g s t t h e y o u n g p e o p l e a n d o n e of M r . M a u d s - c u r t a i n e d w i n d o w s of M r . M a u d s l e y ' s h o u s e , u p o n t h e
lev's sisters, w h o " d i d n ' t d a n c e , " u n d e r t o o k t o s u p p l y c o l d w h i t e s n o w w i t h o u t . L e t us e n t e r , a n d see w h a t
e d , b u t n o t h i n g d a u n t e d , lie followed t h e s e r v a n t i n t o t h e
Mr.
hall, a n d h a v i n g c a r e f u l l y d e p o s i t e d his »bovel a n d b r o o t n t h e m u s i c on t h e p i a n o . L i t t l e J o e w h o h e a r d in t b i c h a n g e s . t i m e h a d w r o u g h t b e n e a t h t h a t r o o f .
o n t h e d o o r m a t , m a r c h e d d i r e c t l y i n t o t h e p a r l o r w h e r e k i t c h e n t h e b e a t i n g of m e r r y feet o v e r h e a d , e x p r e s s e d i M a u d s l e y , l m \ i n g r u n a n h o n o r a b l e a n d p r o s p e r o u s c a s t r o n g d e s i r e t o w i t n e s s t h e d a n c i n g , a n d b y t h e c o n t r i r e e r , h a s retired f r o m n c t i v e b u s i n e s s life, a n d t r a n s f e r r e d
he w a s told h e wotrid find M r . M a u d s l e y .
vancc of o n e of t h e s e r v a n t s w a s s m u g g l e d , b e h i n d a h i s i n t e r e s t in t h e b a n k i n g b u s i n e s s t o h i s son-in-law, M r .
I t w o u l d n o t b e e a s y t o i m a g i n e a m o r e s t r i k i n g cont r u s t t h a n t h a t w h i c h t h e p o o r u n w a s h e d , u n t e n d e d , half- l a r g e I n d i a s c r e e n t h n t h a d b e e n p l a c e d in front of a J o s e p h G i m b e r , uow t h e s e c o n d p a r t n e r in t h e firm,
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A g e has. it is t r u e , t a k e n f r o m t h e old m a n m u c h of
n a k e d , a n d h a l f - s t a r v e d c h i l d oflered t o e v e r y o b j e c t
w i t h t h e c o n s e r v a t o r y . M o u n t e d on a flower-stand,
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t h e p i c t t i r e t o w h i c h he w a s so s u d d e n l y i n t r o d u c e d . h i d d e d f r o m o b s e r v a t i o n b y t h e s c r e e n . J o e U i m b e r e n j o y I h e p l e a s u r e s of e x i s t e n c e , a n d m i u g t c in t h e festiA t a t t e r e d old f n s t a i n j a c k e t , tied f o r w a n t of b u t t o n s ,
r o u n d his w a i s t w i t h a p i e c e of jiack t h r e a d , p a r t l y con- iicctied t h r o u g h t h e e v e r g r e e n s w i t h w h i c h it was dec- v i t i e s of T h a n k s g i v i n g , w h i c h a r e k e n t u p w i t h m u c h
o t a t e d , a n d b e h e l d a seen*? w h i c h c o m p l e t e l y b e w i l d e r e d g e n i a l h o s p i t a l i t y b y t h e c h i l d r e n , in w h o m lie l u e s a g a i n .
c e a l e d an i n n e r g a n m m t of d i n g y h u e a n d d u b i o u s m a t e h i m . A s t h e l i g h t a n d g r a c e f u l f o r m s of t h e c h i l d r e n O f m y h e r o it is" e n o u g h t o say, t h a t p r o s p e r i t y h a s not
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h i m n t m i i n d f u l of t h e c l a i m s of t h e |>oor ; f o r
g r o w n m a n , b u t t u c k e d u p a r o u n d t h e l e g s t o a c c o m m o - flitted b e f o r e h i m in t h e d a n c e , t h e i r e y e s s p a r k l e d w i t h rendered
e n j o v m c n t , b e fancied himself t r a n s p o r t e d t o s o n i c fan
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land"; h i s h e a r t / b e a t violently, a n d his e y e s d a z z l e d wi'
ball a s he goes, " 'tis t h e g o o d m a n w h o disjwtises of his
of t h i c k soled, w o r n o u t b r o g a n s , a n d a s h a p e l e s s roll of
l i g h t ; h e v a i n K t r i e d t o follow the w a l t z e r s in t h e i r mazy a b u n d a n c e t o t h o s e w h o n e r d it.
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r o u n d : h i s he\df b e c a m e giddy, and f o r g e t t i n g f o r t h e
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m o m e n t w h e r e }ie was, he clupjied his h a n d s in u n c o n t r o l h a n d s , c o m p l e t e d t h e c o s t u m e of little J o e a s he s t o o d
A l e t t e r f r o m J c d d o , ( J a p a n . ) in t h e A b e l l e d u N o r d .
lable d e l i g h t , a n d l e a n e d f o r w a r d w i t h t o o little c a n t i o u
d i g g i n g h i s h o b n a i l e d b o o t s i n t o t h e T u r k e y c a r p e t iu
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t o g e t a n e a r e r v i e w of u p r e j t y little s y l p h i d e in a p a l e
t h e c e n t e r of t h e r o o m , f a c i n g t h e p l e a s a n t l o o k i n g m a n
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who had songht this interview. Notwithstanding the
w i t h o u t one. B e h e a d i n g a n d r i p p i n g o p e n t h e a b d o m e n
a t t r a c t e d his a d m i r a t i o n , t h e screen w a s t h r o w n down,
u o v e l t y of h i s s i t u a t i o n , J o e r e t a i n e d his self-possession
a r e t h e m o s t u s u a l p u n i s h m e n t s inflicted. N o t l o n g s i n c e
a n d J o e G i u i b e r , falling w i t h it. rolled s u d d e n l y iu t h e
a u d coolness, a n d h a v i n g b y a k e e n g l a n c e e x a m i n e d t h e
t h e m u r d e r e r s of a p r i n c e w e t e lioil<-d t o d e a t h in l a r g ^
m i d s t of t h e d a n c e r s . A g e n e r a l s c r e a m g r e e t e d t h e unc o u n t e n a n c e of M r . M a u d s l e y , a n d b e i n g a p p a r e n t l y satkettles. T h e n o t h e r m o d e s of e x e c u t i o n b y w h i c h t h e
e x p e c t e d a p p e a r a n c e of t h i s s t r a n g e g u e s t , w h o hastily
isfied w i t h t h o result of h i s i n v e s t i g a t i o n , h e m a d e a r a p i d
J a p a n o e tribunals attempt to terrify criminals are crucip i c k e d himself u p . w o u l d h a v e m a d e a p r e c i p i t a t e r e t r e a t
b u t c u r i o u s review of t h e c o n t e n t s of t h e r o o m , c o m h a d not M r . M a u d s l e y c o m e f o r w a r d a n d c a l l e d h i m t o fiction, c u t t i n g o p e n t h e c l u ^ t , b r e a k i n g t h e I h n b s w i t h
m e n c i n g w i t h t h e F r e n c h c l o c k on t h e c h i m n e y p i e c e ,
an i r o n b a r , e x p o s i n g of t l ^ c r i m i n a l t o t h e a t t a c k s of
and e n d i n g with the P i a n o , o v e r which h u n g the p o r t r a i t remain. T h e matter was shortly explained, and J o e
i n s e c t s in h o t w e a t h e r a f t e r s t r i p p i n g h i m n a k e d a n d
s t e a d of b e i n g ignotuiuiously e x p e l l e d f r o m t h o r o o m ,
of t h e f o r t u n a t e p r o p r i e t o r of all t h e s e t h i n g s , s m i l i n g
s m e a r i n g his body with honey. Ac. T h e s e cruet punc a m e an o b j e c t of c u r i o s i t v t o t h e c o m p a n y , b y w h o m h i s
a n d l o o k i n g - u p o n t h e m w i t h a n e x p r e s s i o n of e x p a n s i v e
i s h m e n t s , h o w e v e r d o n o t d i m i n i s h t h e n u m b e r of c r i m e s :
p o c k e t s w e r e filled w i t h s w e e t m e a t s a u d f r u i t T h i s was
g o o d n a t u r e , s u c h a s a t t h a t m o m e n t diffused itself o v e r
o n t h e c o n t r a r y , t h e y w e m t o h a v e p r o d u c e d the most
J o e G i m b e r ' s first i n t r o d u c t i o n i n t o p o l i t e s o c i e t y . T h a t
t h e f e a t u r e s o f i t s o r i g i n a l , while e x a m i n i n g t h e o d d specireckless c o n t e m p t of d e a t h . T h e f o l l o w i n g remarkable
n i g h t he s l e p t iu a little b e d m a d e u p f o r h i m in t h e
m e n of h u m a n i t y b e f o r e h i m .
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t o d r e a m t h a t h e w a s transfortried i n t o a g i g a n t i c s n o w m a n w a s w a l k i n g a l o n g t h e m i d d l e - o f t h e s t r e e t , w h e n a
M a u d s l e y . o p e n i n g t h e p r o c e e d i n g s in s t r i c t l y b u s i n e s s
E u r o p e a n on horselxack told h i m t o s t a n d a s i d e , a n d a s
ball, rolled b y t h e p r e t t y s y l p h i d e o v e r h e a p s of s i x p e n c e s
m a n u e r : " a n d t h i s reminds n i c I h a v e n o t y e t i n f o r m e d m y
t h e o r d e r w a s n o t o b e y e d , s t r u c k h i m with a w h i p . Th'ia n d s u g a r - p l u m s w h i c h s t u c k t o h i m o n e v e r y side. J o e
readers t h a t he w a s a b a n k e r — a n h o n e s t a n d i n d e e d exJ a p a u c s c r u s h e d on t h c a g r e s s o r , u n h o r s e d h i m a n d d r e w
cellent m a n , w i t h a h e a r t l a r g e e n o u g h a t le a s t f o r a d o z e n h a d m a d e t h e first roll in life.
h i s s w o r d t o kill h i m , w h e n a n e i g h b o r i n g s h o p k e e p e r
A few d a v s a f t e r t h e e v e n t j u s t n a r r a t e d J o e w a s t a k e n
ordiuary men.
e x c l a i m e d t h a t it w a s t h e E n g l i s h consul. T h e J a p a n e « i
i n t o M r . M a u d s l e y ' s office, w h e r e his d u t i e s consisted in
•• W h a t is y o u r n a m e , m y little f e l l o w ? "
hesitated on h e a r i n g this, and the foreigner meanwhile
s w e e p i n g o u t t h e office a n d d u s t i n g t h e d e s k s b e f o r e t h e
" J o e Uimber, sir."
g o t a w a y . W i t h h i s d r a w n s w o r d in h i s h a n d , t h e p o l i c e a r r i v a l of t h e c l e r k s in t h e m o r n i n g , a n d in c a r r y i n g mes" W h o is y o u r f a t h e r ? "
man went t o t h e nearest tribunal, and stated h i s case t o
Mr.
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the presiding judge.
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M a u d a l y d i d not, h o w e v e r , s t o p h e r e w i t h his k i n d n e s s ,
had one. I ' m mother's child."
t h e e f f r o n t , " said t h e m a g i s t r a t e : " t h a t w a s r i g h t ; b u t
f o r h e p e r m i t t e d J o e t o a t t e n d a n e v e n i n g school, w h e r e
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y o u d i d n o t kill y o u r e n e m y — a m i y o u k n o w t h a t a n int r u e t o t h e m a x i m w h i c h h e h a d m a d e t h e r u l e of h i s
" G o n e dead three years this next N e w Years, s i r . —
sult, if n o t a v e n g e d b y t h e b l o o d of t h e offender, m u s t
S h e h a d m e a n d t w o s i s t e r s y o u n g e r t h a n m e t o k e e p - life h e g a t h e r e d l e a r n i n g w i t h i n c r e d i b l e r a p i d i t y . I n t h e b e a v e n g e d b y t h e b l o o d of t h e o f f e n d e d . " T h e j u d g e
S h e w o r k e d a t m a k i n g s h i r t s all d a y a n d all n i g h t o f t e n , b o o s e w h e r e h e l o d g e d t h e r e a l s o resided a F r e n c h m a n , h a d h a r d l y finished s p e a k i n g w h e n {be p o l i c e m a n n p p e d
who h a d come to prosecute a claim for a legacy w h i c h
b u t s h e c o u l d n o t g e t a l i v i n g o u t of i t , a n d so she d i e d . "
u p h i s a b d o m e n w i t h his own knife, a n d died on t h e s p o t .
h a d b e e n l e f t h i m in t h i s c o u n t r y .
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THE NEW REVENUE ACT8X
upon every carriage, the body of which rests upon
very quiet and unasmming man. but hrave. and I
springs of any description, which may be kept for use,
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The Direct Tax—Taxation of Income*—The Amend- and which shall not be exclusively employed for the
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8 j Sii Ttasand Frderal Troops Ewt Ttttty-thm Thousand Etbfk
at certain times for government purposes. '
Congress on Friday.. A large proportion of the bill is If above 8200 and notexceeding 8400
16
Teirorism at New Orleans.
devoted to details respecting the duties of assessors, the If above 8400 and not exceeding 8600
GENERAL
22
NEW YORK, Aug. 12.
mode of collection, and the penalties for a non-compli- If above 8600 and not exceeding 8800
30 Killed at the Ilcad of hi-9 Cotiwm, cheer-ThoT imes' 'correspondent on board thfl sloop of-war
ance with the provisions of the act The sections rela- If above 8800 and not exceeding 81,000
40
Brooklyn,
off
the mouth of the Mississippi, gives some
ing on his Men to Victory !
tive to the income tax are of general interest, and the If above 1,000
50
interesting information relative tothe condition of affairs
entire text is given below :—
Which valuations shall be made agreeably to tho existing
at New Orleans, derived frodj a de-^rter from tho rebel
Apportionment.
ST. Loi'is, Aug. 13.
condition of the carriage and harness at the time of makwho made his escape /fown the Mississippi. He
The following is the official report of the fight near army,
8904,875 ing the entry thereof each year, in conformity with the
Maine
§420,826 Indiana
reached the vessel in safety after coniidcrablc hardship.
1,146,551 provisions of this act; and that there shall be, and here- Springfield ou Saturday Inst, forwarded by one of Gen. The city, accordiug to kis account is in a fearful conN. Hampshire... 218,406 Illinois
761.12' by is, likewise imposed an annual duty of ono dollar oo Lyon's Aids to Gen. Freemont.
Vermont
211,068 Missouri
dition of terrorism, caused by bands of cut-throat soldiers
Geq. Lyon, iu three columns, under himself. Gen. Sigel, stationed there, who are in a most complete state of dem71.743 every gold watch Kept for use, and of 50 ccnts on every
- Massachusetts . . . 824,581 Kansas
. 261.836 filter watch kept for use, which duty shall be paid by and Major Sturges. of the Cavalry, attacked the enemy oralization, and commit acts of the basest nature. Houses
Rhode Island
116,963 Arkansas
at half past six on the morning of the 10th. nine miles hail lieen entered, families broken up, and men had been
. 501.763 tho ownor thereof.
Connecticut
308,214 Michigan
77,522
New York
2,603,918 Florida..
These articles must be registered and a certificate south-ca*t of Springfield The engagement was severe threatened with the direst vengenee mless their wants
our loss being about 800 killed and wounded.
355,106 granted.
New Jereey
450,134 Texas
were supplied. Provisions of every character were very
Geu. Lyon was killed in a charge at the head of hii scarce and consequently very high, and many of the poor452,088
Pennsylvania
1,946,719 Iowa...
The Income Tax.
519,688
Section 16.—And be it further enactcd. That persons column.
Delaware.,..;.. 74,681 Wisconsin .
er portions of the commuuitv were suffering terribly.—
254,5' earning or having profits, gains and incomes, in their own
Maryland
436.823 California
Notwithstanding the unanimity of the people on the ques108,524 right or trust, and all companies, institutions, associations,
Virginia
937,550 Minnesota..
tion of secession there is a strong Union element under the
The muster roll reported taken from the enemy, give surface, only awaits the projier • opportunity to make it35,140 corporate or not corporate, and corporators, earning or
N. Carolina
576,194 Oregon
S. Carolina
363,570 New Mexico . . . 62,648 having profits, gains and incomes, which profits, gains their strength at twenty-three thousand, including regi- self known and terribly felt. The man from whom this
26,982 and incomes are or shall I>e derived from sources other ments from Louisiana, Mississippi- and Tennessee, with information was derived confirms thereportswhich have
Georgia
584,367 Utah
Alabama
529,343 Washington
than the property by this act subjected to a direct tax, Texas rangers and Cherokee baif-brceds. Their loss is heretofore reached us relative to plans for the destruct"19,321 for the year preceding the first day of April, Anno Do- reported heavy,.including Generals McCuIlochand Price. ion of the Brooklyn and other blockading vessels.
Mississippi
413.084 Nebraska
4,592 mioo eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and each year This statement is corroborated by prisoners.
Louisiana
385,886 Nevada
Fleet Forcing the Itlnckndc—European
Their tents and wagons were destroyed in the action. The British
22,905 thereafter, beyond the sum of eight hundred dollars,
Ohio
1,567.089 Colorado
Officer* Offering their Service*.
derived from any source of business, trade or vocation, Geu. Sigel left one gun on the field, and retreated to
Kentucky
713,695
WASHINGTON. A u g . 12.
dividends of stocks, interest of money or debts, salaries, Springfield, with a large liumber of prisoners, at three
Tennessee
669,498
Tho alleged semi official announcement in the Richinterest on legacies, annuities, or derived from any other o clock on the morning of the 11th. He coutiuiied his mond papers that Admiral Dundas intends to take his
Assessor* and Collector*.
Sections 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the bill declare the mode of source, within or beyond the boundaries of the United retreat upon Rolla, bringing off his baggage trains and fleet into Charleston regardless of President Lincoln's
appointing assessors and collectors, and their duties. States, shall bo subject to and pay a tax of three per 825.pOU in specie from the Springfield Bank.
blockade, is of no practical significance, even if the
The following is a verbal report, taken from a special statement is true, for the war vessel of any nation with
The Secretary of the Treasury will divide the States, ccntuin on the first day of April iu each year from and
Territories and District of Columbia into convenient after the passage of this act; and in computing suoh pro- messenger who brought dispatches for Gen. Freemont: which wc are at peace has a right to enter our ports—
Early
on
Saturday
morning,
Gen.
Lyou
marched
out
fits,
gains
and
incomes,
there
shall
be
deducted,
besides
districts, and appoint an assessor and collector, who must
notwithstanding the blockade, which is intended to opor-,
be freeholders and residents in-each district. They must the sum of eight hundred dollars, as aforesaid, all local of Springfield to give the enemy battle. lie came up to ate against the commerce of the disloyalists.
give suitable bonds, and take oath to execute their offices or State taxes, the wages paid for labor, and other charges them at Davis' Creek on Green's Prairie, a few miles
A number of the most distinguished army officers of
incident to such profits, gains arid incomes, not including south-west of Spriugfield. where they had taken a strong Europe, particularly in England and France, have tenfaithfully.
»
'
Mode of Assessment.
personal and family oxponses, in such niauner as to leave position on rolling ground.
dered their services to the United States, but it is not
Sections 6, 7, 8 and 9 enact the mode of assessment. the annual net income of each and every person, exceptAt twenty minutes past six in tfie morning Geu. Lyon known that auy of them will be accepted.
The direct tax laid by the act is to be assessed and laid ing tho deductions heretofore and hereafter mentioned, fired the first gun, when the battle immediately began.— Another llcbel Prize Re-captured—A Privateer
on the value of all lands and lots of ground, with their subject to taxation under the provisions of this act: A severe cannonading was kept up for two or three hours,
Burned.
improvements and dwelling houses, which several articles, Provided, That no person, member or corporator of any when the fire of CaptTotten's artillery proving too severe
FOKT MONROE. Aug. 10.
subject to taxation, shall be enumerated and valued by company, institution, or association or corporation, for the enemy, they gradually fell back toward their enThe Quaker City this morning brought in the prize
the respective assessors at tho rate of each of them is charged or chargeable with a tax under this act shall bo campment oil Wilson's ('reek. (Jen. Lyon's cavalry schooner George V. Baker and her confederate crow in
worth in money on the first day of April, eighteen hun- required oij be subjected individually to taxation for his posted on the enemy's left flank, and (Jen. Sigcl's artillery iTOILS. She was captured off Galveston by a United
dred and sixty-two : provided, however, that all property, or her share of the profits, gaius or incomes of such on the right then began a terrific attack, jwd spread States vessel, and sent to New York with a United States
of whatover'kind, coming within any of the foregoing company, institution, association or corporation which slaughter and dismay in the ranks of tho enemy, pursuing crew aboard. She was capturcfl off Capo Hattcras by
descriptions, and belonging to the United States, or auy shall have been taxed under the provision of this act them to their camp, shells from Totten's artillery scttiug the privateer York, and four rebels put aboard. MeanState, or permanently or specially exempted from taxa- and paid iii wholo_by said company, institution, associa- fire to their tents and baggage wagons, which ware all while, the York was seen bv the gim-boat Union, which
tion by the laws of the State wherein the same may be tion or corporation ; but where the income tax is deriv- destroved.
/
chased and burned the ork after the pirates had
situated at the time of the passage of this act, together ed from personsresidingabroad, but drawing money for A Louisiana regiment and a Mississippi regiment beached her and esenpedwith such property belonging to any individual who ac- their property in this country, the rate shall be 5 per cent. seemed to have suffered most in tho fight They were
An Attack Upon n Town.
tuallyresidesthereon, as shall be worth the sum of Gve Section 65.—And be it further enacted, That each almost annihilated.
POTOSI, Mo.. Ang. 10
hundred dollars, shall be exempted from the aforesaid and every person, company, institution, association, cor- Some time in the afternoon as Gen. Lyon was leading A party of 110 rebels made a dash into this town yesterenumeration and valuation, and frpm the direct tax afore- porate or not corporate, and corporator, as mentioned iu on his column, his horse was shot from under hiin. lie day. and wcre'fircd on by fourteen Home Guards ami
said. And provided further, that in making such assess- the preceding sectiou, shall, on the first day of April immediately mounted another, and ns he turned around compelled to retire with a lots of two killed and several
ment, due regard shall be had to any valuation that may .next, and each year thereafter, cause a statement to bo to his men, waving his hat in his hand and cheering them wounded. Ono of the Home Guards was mortally woundhave been made under tho authority of the State or prepared and verified by the oath of such persou, or by on to victory, he was struck in the small of the back by ed.
Territory at any period nearest to said first day of April. tho oath of the principal manager of such company, a ball and fell dead to the ground. The command then
Arrest of Faulkner.
Persons will bo required to give- written lists of lots institution, association, corporate or not corporate, which devolved upon General Sigel.
WASHINGTON A u g . 12.
Kx-Mimister Faulkner was arrested to-day and conveyand dwellings liable to direct tax, in default of which, or statement shall exhibit the amount of profits, gains and
The pursuit continued until nightfall, when oar little
in case of fradulent return, the assessor will make such incomes of said person, company, institution, association, army rested for the night in the eucampment of the enemy. ed to jail by onlor of the War Department He is not
lists ; and in case of fraud, the person offending
On Sunday morning. Gen. Sigel, fearing tho enemy permitted to hold, converse or correspond with friends.—
corporate, or not corporate, for the year ending on the
. be convtcted before any court having competent juris- said first day of ^pril, which statement shall, within might recover and attempt to cut his command off from A formal examination of his-case will soon take place.
diction, andfined8500.
Conductor Shot.
thirty days from the first day of April, be lodged with Springfield, fell back upon that city, where the Home
Absentee Property Owners.
JKKFKRSOX CITY, A u g . 12.
the collector of the excise or internal taxes for the dis- Guards were stationed. On reaching Springfield, fearing
=*• In case of the absenc* of property-owners the asses- trict in which the principal place of business of such tho great numbers of the enemy might induce them to
Fred. Whipple, conductor, was shot thia noniing at
sors must leave a note requiring tjae owner to present the persou or persous, company, association, institution, cor- get between him and Rolla. (Jen. Sigel concluded to fall McGirk's, about six miles this side of California, while
list witbiu ten days. If he refuses, the assessor may porate or not corporate, is situated ; and it shall bo the back npon Holla with his provision trains, and meet the conducting a train of United States soldiers. Ilo was
eutcr the premises and make the list Owners may make duty of such collector to give public notice that he will reinforcements which were on the way to him.
fired at by some one concealed in the woods. The shot
out the lists of property situated in districts in which attend at convenient placcs to receive such statement
At the latest moment of the departure of the messenger, took effect in the breast
thov do not reside, and tho said lists shall be valid and and the amount of tax or duty payable thereon, and shall tho enemy had not been seen, and it is probable that Gen..
A Rebel Prize Re-Caplnred.
and sufficient for tho purposes of this act, and on the de- give a receipt or receipts for the amount paid ; and if Sigel has hot been disturbed in his march.
NEW YORK, A u g . I I .
livery of ever/ such list the person making and deliver- auy person or persous earning or having profits, gains or Ninety of the rebels were captured, among whom is a
The schooner Mary Alice arrived to-day. She had'
ing the same "shall pay to the assessor one dollor, which incomes, ip his own right or in trust above the sum of Colonel of distinction, tho messenger1 not remembering been Raptured by the pirate Dixie. Her captain and
he shall retain to his own nse.
three
men
were
takcu
aboard
tho
pirate. She was afterhis
name.
The
sword
and
horse
of
McCulloch
were
eight hundred dollars, as hereinbefore mentioned, or. any
Publication of Tax Lists and Rectifications.
wardsre-capturedby the Wabash, and tho pirate's crew
among the trophies.
After valuations are assessed lists must be published company, institution, association, corporate or not corReinforcements are on the way from Rolla, and Gen. was Transferred to her. The Waba=h also captured the
b j the assessor in each district, and for twenty-five days porate, earning or having profits, gains or incomes above Sigel
brig Sarah Star, which had no papers.
and his army may be considered safe.
after publication appeals will bo received and deter- the sum of eight hundred doljars, as hereinbefore menThe Treasury Loan.
mined relative to excessive valuations or enumerations. tioned, shall neglect or refuse to cause such statement to
The Latest War Xcw*.
NEW YORK, A n g . 12.
No valuation shall be increased without a previous no- bp made, lodged with the collector and verified, as afore- The Tribune's despatch, Washington 10th. says:—
Report says that at the bar.k sitting to-day a most
said, the amount of tax or duty may and shall bofixedby
tipe-ofatlleast five days.
Garabaldi has tendered his services to the Federal gov- cordial feeling was manifested towards the government
/ The Hoard of Assessors must carefully examine the tho collector, and after ten days' notice may be levied by ernment through the American Consul at Genoa and and the proposition made that New York. Philadelphia
' lists of valuation, and thoy may revise, adjnst and equal- distraint in the manner prescribed iu other cases of de- Secretory Sewurd. His offer is accepted and the rank and Boston should subscribe for the whole loan of lorty
ize the valuation of property in any county or State dis- linquency by this act
millions, and to have optional preference for award of a
We have already published the substance of the'sec- of Minor General is tendered the noble Italian.
trict by adding thereto, or deducting therefrom, such a
-'Gftn. Wool is certainly ordered to assume command like amount in October, the Secretary of the Treasury
rate per centum as shall, under the valuation of the tion which allows a deduction of fifteeu per cent, when at Fortress Monroe."
beingrecommendedto withhold the issue of small notes
several counties and State districts, be just and equita- the state assumes, assesses and collects the direct income
The Herald's despatch says: " Prince Napoleon was for the present
for the Federal Government.
ble. Provided, Tho relative valuation of property in and cxciso taxes The
Heavy ForRcrle*.
cordially received at "Manassas andreviewedabout 6.000
Amended Tariff.
the gamo county shall not bo changed, unless manifest Tho new Tariff Act which has been passed by Con- rebel troops. Ho was pressed bv Beauregard and JohnNEW YORK, Aug. 12.
error or imperfection shall appear in any of the lists of gress is mainly the Chase bill, with a few unimportant ston to visit Richmond, but declined. Some of his suit
Jerry. Cowden. a rascal with a large number of aliases
valuation, in which case they have power to correct the alterations, and the addition of an important section, report about 60,000 troops at Manassas. They are dirty was arrested on Friday night near tbe Hoboken Ferry,
lame, as to them shall appear just and right And if, in which wc publish below. The entire text of the Chase and ragged and look half-starved."
charged with forgery to the extent of 820.000 on banks
ctfnsenuence of any revisal, change and alteration of said bill has already been published in the Kvening Post It
The Secretary of War has sent a letter to Gen. Butler at Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Columbus, and Devaluation, any inequality shall be produced in the appor- will be remembered that it largely increases the duties in reply to his communication regarding the disposition troit He was seut-to St Louis on Saturday.
tionment of tho direct tax to the severai States, it snail on liquors, teas, coffee, and some other luxuries. The of fugitives. Tlic letter, after discussing the matter pretty
The Income Tax.
be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to report following compromise section, added by the Committee fully, concludes by saying:
the same to Congress, to the intent that provision may of Conference on the bill, is important to importers :—
The Income Tax, to come into operation on the 1st
Under these circumstances, it seems quite clear that
be made by law for rectifying such inequality.
Section 5.—And be it further enacted, That all goods, the substantial rights of loyal masters aro still best pro- of April next, lays an impost of three per cent on incomes,
When the assessors have completed the adjustment wares and merchandise actually on ship-board >>nd bound tected by receiving such fuiritivesas well as disloyal mas- over 8800 a rear, after tho other national and local taxes
and equalization, tho propor quota of the direct tax to to the United States, and all goods, wares and merchan- ters into" the service of the United Spates, and employing aro dcUuctcdL Several inquiries have reached us on a
each county and district of a State shall be apportioned- dise on deposit in warehouses or public stores at the them under such organizations and such occupations as very important point, upon which the new Statute itself
Unpaid Taxes.
date of the passage of this act shall bo subject to pay circumstances rpny suggest or require. Of course a record is not communicative—namely, whether, if a man's clear
Section 31 provides that when any tax shall r
income be 8850. he is to pay three per cent upon that
unpaid for tho term of one year, the collector in the such duties as ore provided by law before and at the should be kept, showing the name and description of the whole amount, or only upon the 850 over and above the
and such facts as may be necessary for a corState where the property lies, having first advertised the time of the passage of this act; And provided further, fugitives,
limit of the 8800. If on the whole he should pay 825
rect
understanding
of
the
circumstances
of
each
ease.—
That
all
goods
deposited
in
public
store
or
bonded
waresame for sixty Jays, in at least one newspaper in the
When tranquility shall have been restored. Congress 50; if on the surplus 850, his tax would be 81 50.
State, shall proceed to sell, at public sale, so much of the house after this act takes effi-pt and goes into operation, will
[Philadelphia Prea.
doubtless provide for all the persons thus received
said property as may be necessary to satisfy the taxes if designed for consumption in the United States, must
Until we had examined the law to which tbe Press redue tnereon; together with an addition of twenty per be withdrawn therefrom, or the duties thereon paid in into the service of the Union, and for a just compensation fers,
we
were
under
the
impression
that the tax applied
to
loyal
masters.
You
will,
however,
neither
authorize
three
months
after
the
same
aro
depoated,
and
goods
centum thereon ; or if such property ia not divisible, as
all salaries larger than 8800—that is, that there was
aforesaid, the whole thereof shall be sold, end accounted designed for exportation and consumption iu foreign nor permit any interference by the troops under your totax
per cent on tbe whole amount But there
- in the manner hereinbefore provided. If tho property countries may be withdrawn by the owner at any time command with the servants of poaccful citizens in house ...«n» oftothree
be
no
obscurity
in
its
terms.
_ The 52d section
vertised for sale cannot be sold for tho amount or the before the expiration of three years,, after the same are or field nor will von in any way encourage such servants
that "from and after the firsi day of January
tax due thereon, with the said addition thereon, the col- deposited, such goods, if not withdrawn in three years, to leave the lawful service of their masters, nor will yon declares
there shall be levied collected and paid npon the
lector shall purchase the same in bthalf of the United to be regarded as abandoned to the Government, and ire vent the voluntary return of any fugitive to the service next
annual income of every person residing in tbe United
sold under snch regulations as the Secretary of the rom which be may have escaped.
States for such amount and addition.
States, whether such income is derived from any kind of
(Signed)
SLMON CAMERON.
Treasury may prescribe, and the proceeds paid into
Internal Duties—The Excise Law.
property, or from any profession, trade, employment or
Secretary of War.
After the first o& April, 1862, a duty of five ccnts per the Treasury: Provided, That merchandise, upon
gallon must be paid on distilled liquors—distillers must which the owner may have neglected to pay duties The Tribune's despatch, Weshington 11th, says: "Gov. vocation carried on in the United States or elsewhere,
keep a record of the number of gallous they distil; the within three months from the time of its deposit may Kirkwood of Iowa, is here to procure the government or from any other source whatever, if such annual income
duty most be paid at the time of rendering the account; be withdrawn and entered for consumption at any time endorsement of his State's bonds to raise money to equip exceeds the sum of eight hundred dollars, a tax of three
per centum on tho amount of such excess of such income
liquors distilled, npon which the duty has not been paid, within two years of the time of its deposit, upon the bcrfor forthcoming regiments."
The limes' correspondent says: " Prince Napoleon's above eight hundred dollars." This language cannot be
may be seized and sold ; and a refusal to allow th« pro- payment of the legal duties, with an addition of twentyper officer to inspect the accounts shall subject the re- five per centum thereto : Provided also. That merchan- experience at Manassas was not such as to create a very mistaken. The tax ia on the excess, above 8800. If
fuser to a penalty of $500. Fermented liquors pay a dise upon which duties have been .paid, if exported to favorable opinion of the rebels or their cause. His opin- 8850 it will be 1 50; and if over 1,000, 6 000, or three
tax of two cants per gallon, and brewers must keep an a foreign country within thre« years, shall be entitled "on of the rebel commander he expressed as follows: per cent on 8200. that being the excess above 8800.
account of the quantity brewed. Penalties arc attached toreturnduties, proper evidence of such merchandise hav- (Jen. Beauregard has very much show, much pomp.— Our comments yesterday were therefore upon a wrong
ing been landed abroad to be furnished to the collector by Many people are after him with much noise. I have basis. Eight hundred dollars of all salaries, however
for a non-compliance with the law.
the importer, on^per centum of said duties to be retained not a very nigh appreciation of him as a military man, large, are exemptfromtaxation.
Tax oa Carriage* and Watches.
[Detroit Daily Advertiser.
but he is very much of a gentleman. General Johnston
Section 57 provides that there shall be paid yearly tyMhe Government

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28
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SALE OF S T A V £ TAX LAWW.
IOUI/S o m c e . )

bi-Jaly 1,1861
f
J OTIC* to h e r e b y r t r * « i b a i cartam lan-ia altaaWd IB
^ t h e omiBty i f MAS'TTUC, bid «4f t o t b a B u t e tot

rB,

}}f
•are <«ergB >*a4 f * t h e ordtaary T«x Sel»«, «f B K M f r
oaly «t«^o ed of a t t h a 0 ® e » , aec-wd ng t o l a w .
(Said atat»a>ca • ron aia a fall d»«e>ipt.(m of *a*h parp' of MHI l e a w , a n d m » y b - aaea o n appMcaUoa a t the
O i e • f 'he CJ- #•> T * ' * a f * r .
l > n d e » t ' B ' k «ff i * 'be tfU'a f o - I n n of 1 ' 6 9 , o r o t h e e t r a , a l th* T . S h W a in Ostobrr last, will t e offaied
bi'Ct t o "be ft. h i « f r e ^ r n p t i o a p ' » » m b » l b» l a w . »*
•l 1 *a t o t h - >toht of p u c h a a e of t h e Slate B.da a t t h e
>«ce prior U> t h e aala
LANGFOBD G BERRY, Auditor CeoetaL

M
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74
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water lota from N o 1 l a S4
Ooe parcel . f lead"
boanded aa folk.w*:
" a t b» C b r b o j g a a i l r e r , a o a l h by e o o n t y
prvjrrty, w o e l
by
a * a m p UB<*, Bur h b j
land a a a v d by the
Dancan relate
That p«rt of prirmi*'
elaira Ko 311, lying
• ret aVi* of t h e a t i e > m
w h i c h dtridta a a l d
earn
J

ANNUAL T A X SALES.
L e n t n r , M <h . Ju'y l « t , 1M1 ,
t o m a c b of e a c h rf t h e f
•*'Bg de«.?nb-d trac«^ parcelanf lan-l,
In t h e c w B ' y of VAX7T"U,
»loiju»oi fcr t n p e i d
tt«o j e a r « m e a t o ed l e w . a« wi'l t « t a f f l c r n : to par >he t a i » e , l o t * ' r a t , an<t
utrg*a t h r i e - i a . Btll ha e>4l b» t h e Ir*«>-aier «»f iaM
• u n t y . o o tba Br»t M mday of Ocu ha- Q - s t , a t a e c h
Qb'>c and cr»o«eo*-nt place a> be eba>l teWct In Ft
i n c . IV rer t a l - n i , ll>e o o u s l y »e*t of »»t 1 c u n ' y .
ssorJing to th* • - e t n t e io aa< h ' i » m<de and pn>rid*d.
LANGFURO G BERRY, A o l i t o r GtneraL

si- i. isi -

3 3 11 24
Town 37 North of Range
11 69 76
14 80 3 0
14 34 04
14 4 0
a •to*f 8 w to
16 40
n •to°f n e X
16 46 6 0
Lot 6
23 43 8 4
T o * n 38 N o i t h of B a e g e
2 82 9 0
Lot 2
36 4 0
S 40
B etoof B w to

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1 26
12 90
10 Weat.
2 24
22 9 0
1 44
14 9 0
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1 62
16 9 0
1 62
1 31
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1 14
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80 40
1 SO 13
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21 40
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36
81 80
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29 180
7 20 72
Town 30 Nmth of Range 10 We*t.
^

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A U M U i K GES'fRAL'3 n m c t . l
U x s s u , Mich , July 1 . 1 3 6 1 . /
VIOT1CS U hereby r i r e o ' h u c e ' t a l n Woda i . t a « l r d in
t h e r o u n ' y of MAM<1EK, IMI O« t o t b e 8 « a U for
f a i r s of 1849,arid prrrU-u* y r a ' * i and •'recribed IB *taiem r n • w h c b will b . f-<rwarded t o lite oJBce « f t b a Ti*a«uicr <f .atd ChonlT, notne t ore B**t Wi - n ' h , will be » .'d
a t pJbl o a u c t i o n , by eal« T « i u n f , a t t b e e o a n t y *aat,
on t h e B u t Hand ay of October n»*t, a t t h e t i m e and
placr dra-goa'ed for the" oy >Bary T a * ttotoa, if n o t p i e ri.iualy dl>poaad of a t t h i s Ufli.-r, a c c - r d i o g t a l a w .
tfa'd a'a'rmrBta e n U i n a fell d e c r l p t l •• of e a e h parre* rf a*Id law**, and m a y be aeen on appllcatloa a t t h a
offlc* of tbe G n n t y Tieaaa-er.
Linda *trnckoff t o t b e State f i r t a s e e o f 1 8 6 9 , r r o < h e r
j e » - « , a t tb« Tax f a l r e l a Oc'ober U * t , will be offered
•ubje : l to t b e right of r*demptk>a preacribed be l a w , aa
well aa to t b e right of p u r c h a s e % f t b e tStaM B de a t i h h
OQce prior t o •be aala.
L A K u l O R D G. BERRY, AoJitor GeoeraL

ANNUAL T A X SALES.

S 18

2 33
ArmrvB Goxnn'e Omew, \
2 92
Lineing, Mich., July l«i, 1861. |
2 92 0 ranch of «wh of ibef4h>win< teeanbal h a f i n t
3 09 f parrels «f UB4, s taatad IB the aanaly MBB M,
8 09 hiqoent for unpaid ta(e«f»rthe j e . n wmttooe' be
2 66 l«w, a* will .be »a8Mew< to pay tha t.eea.iB arest, aa I
8 88 rhargre ih*,a'B will b* eold by'ha T aasa'ar ot a«Jd
2 88 enemy, on the ft*e< Mrs lay of Oetobe- neat, at eaeh
4 86 pnbta end a aren en I place aa la shall ae'eit la MraCe*,
8 82 tha roun'y seat of said OMin'y, aacoidiag ta the staUU
la sneh ease mvto »nl pr»»*id»l.
LANGFUHO G BERRY. Auditor OeatnL
8 72

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2
2
2
9
11

60
72
37
16
90

7 77

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Towa 22 N»r>h of Raage 8 Weat

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84 44
97
24 90 :
7 77 ; etoof e
2 97
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2 97
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Town 21 North uf Range 8 West.
n e >« of a w to
2 66
2
40
79
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90
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79
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exc*pt one a c e o o t o i
8 40
79
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t h e B w c"ra»r, romI 40
79
07 90
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• t r o c i o g a t t b a B * a-if7 40
79
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4 60
46 90 6 96 a wtoot a w to
oar, and r a a a a g e 29
7 40
79 0T #0 1 7 8
s • X "f B » X
I » ' I and thence a 8
7 46
79 07 90 I 70
a e to •n X
rods, t h e n o e w 2 0 rode,
II 89 60 68 OJ 90 1 63
nefl to "f
• 1 to
t h e o e e n 8 rode t o place
30 40 93
80 08 00 1 73
n *fltoo l n " to
of beglan ng
I
30 40 78 80 08 90 1 7 8
s wfltoof n w to
Ooe acre o a t of t h e ^
30 30
1 00 14 80 * 0 0
oX
• X
B w corner of a X of *
79 07 90 1 7 0
B WfttoOl S W to 36 40 63
a X * f , , X 0 , 3 4
30 40 M
79 07 00 1 70
svftXofs « X
commencing At t h e B
Town 22 North of Range 8 West
w corner and r u n n l o c
a 2 0 rod*, t b e n - e * 8
etocfse.to
84 60
1 60
18 90 8 0 0
rod", thence • 20 rods,
Town 23 North of Range 6 West
t b e a c e norib 8 roda to
s
V
X
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X
13
40
80
08
80 1 7 8
t b a plaea of baglnainf
10 90 2 06
T is n 21 North of Ranga 6 Wert.
Lit 1
20 00 3 13 s eto' f « *
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to
* 40
79
07 00 1 7 0
w
18
90
2
92
34 40
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B —X °f n w X
2 40
79
07 90 I 7 0
13 90 2 41
36 40
a eto uf n w to
a X«B* IX
6 48 68
81
03 00 1 7 0
80
90 10 1 7 t
Town 34 Kotth of Rang* 13 W«st.
7 40
B • X "4 • • X
07 9 0
11 4 0
n X «*f • • X
2 60
02 90
11 28 10
60
06 90
11 90 2 16 L A No 1
8 2 76 1 16
08 00 ,1 8 3
11 8 9 7 0
68
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2
39 30 1 38
13 90 2 41
3 00
12 80
1 60
13 90 2 41 • X of s a X
n etoof • « to
SOI
12 80
1 69
13 90 2 41 e r t o a f . a t o
a atoof s e to
13 ( 0
1 60
8 00
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10 3 0 60
Lot No. 1
1 78
13 4 0
79
06 90 1 60 • w to of n e to
10 S3 7 0
804
13 8 0
1 69
01 90 I 38 « X J B O , t o
16 18 26
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62
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SALE OF S T A T E T A X LANDS.

1660.
Town 4 0 N o r t h »t_ R . n g e S Weat.

1 «

91
1 08
1 08
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1 OT
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91
91
1 07
1 09
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1 09
1 09
1 08
99
1 06
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91
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1 09
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1 09
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91
1 03
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91
1 08
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v.o..a y ma oeefl «ff a th'k Office, itwrii'iy to Uer.
06 90
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1
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3 45
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11 1<0
36 90
3 61
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1 81
18 90
12 80
• uhjoot to I be tfttit «f re-empli n p eeonbed by law,.a • X«'r n W X
09
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12 40
w»h aa t» the tight • f pmctuue vf VBe State B.d« at the n • X of • • X
14 80
12 80
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fll K>
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09
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13 '40
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( U L E OF S T A T E T A X LANDS.

ARHtlAL T A X SALES.
Aroma GOIUI'I 0 m « .
1
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^ parcel* nfJand, altnated In tbe e ttn'y of Mackloac, Lot No t
delinquent for unpaid «e*e«, for the yean. mentK>t.ed ^eKw, ee will be Bum tent to p*y t i e t**ee, in e ee-, ant
chetgea iheie-n, elU be a.ld by the T.eeeuter <f Mid
X
C umj,on tbe 111 »t Monday of 0ct><ler w x , »' eueb
public en I onn*en cat pUce e* be eluM M'eet n M.cki
n.c, tbe county ee.t of Ukl eoun'r, ecootdieg U» the • • x
B U l t U b luch eeee made u 4 peuvxied.
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LANOURD G. BtRRY, Auditor General.
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Tb«n 41 Noith ol Range 4 West
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40
80
1 47
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100
80
1 47
21 70
46 00 1 43
12 20 1 06
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180
2 73
27
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17
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00 90
10 90
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69
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34 100
2 79
27 90
00 90
36 40
27 90
35 160
27 90
35 160
37 North of Range 27 Weat
34 40
09
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35 80
1 41
14 90
30 80
1 41
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80 SO
1 41
14 90
C2 North of Range 2S Weat.
f9
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1 40
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69
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2
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69
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Lot No. 3
34 41 60 69
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1 06
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69
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89
2 41
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1 66 Lot No. 1
30 68 70
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69
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63
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1 62
6 40
69
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PRIZE POLTRV.
26 40
70
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69
X
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69
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69
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tatae l b Mr a * e e t g u i t a r ,
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9 40
69
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0 80
1 41 14 90 2 45
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7 48
68
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l a ptai«e ai Wamek'a c a t c b l e a a tllla.
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TJWD 43 North of Range
00 90 I 06
10 40
69
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6
40
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09
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Lnt No. 6
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28
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2
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29 48 68
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14 90
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80 62 30
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CI;t (Srani) Craberse Srnli).

CO.VFBCATIO.V

OK R E B E L

PROPERTY.—Congress

has

NOTICE.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
TRIVEBS CITY. A a e a s t II, Iftoi. .
A T E N T S FOJ! E N T R I E S MADE B E T W E E N T H E
senon il.lav of J u l y . IviO. and the t e n t h ciay of October,
ernment
Such p r o p e r t y may be taken into any district,
T R A V E R S E C I T Y l
I?I60' ; o r s e t t l e m e n t and C u l t i v a t i o n , u n d e r t h e G r a d u a t i o n
F R I D A Y M O R N I N G , A U G U S T 23. 1861.
and their proceedings be had upon i t
A l s o , d e c l a r i n g , A c t of Angnst 1. lh.-.t, h a v e been received at t h i s Office, and
the pur>-h#«er» are hereby notified t o come forward immedit h a t when anv person claiming t o be entitled t o t h e serately and make the re-quired proof of ' - S e t t l e m e n t and CulCIKCCIT COURT.—The C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r G n t t K M > a v i c e of a n y o t h e r p e r s o n , s h a l l e m p l o y h i m in c a r r y i n g t i v a t i o n . " a n d receive t h e i r re»|>eetive P a t e n t s . t*cau*e if
v c r e c C o u n t y , J u d g e L i m . F j o n N p r e s i d i o g , is
i s n o w id
w a r a g a i n s t t h e G o v e r n m e n t , h e shall f o r f e i t all r i g h t said proof in not filed w i t h i n a limited t i m e t h e P a t e n t s
be r e t u r n e d to the General L a n d Office, a n d will t h e n be liable
FCMOD h e r e . A t t h e h o u r o f g o i n g t o p r e s s w e h a d n o t
,„ch ,ertcci ^
» h o s e s e r v i e e i s <o claim- to I f cancelled for n o n - p e r f o r m a n c e of t h e c o n d i t i o n s of
t h c
l e a r n e d w h e t h e r t h e m o r d c r c a s e s w o u l d b e t r i e d , b u t j e d shall b e d i s c h a r s e d t h e r e f r o m . Ir. s h o r t slaves used Settlement a n d Cultivation c o n t e m p l a t e d by t h e G r a d u a t i o n
A c t of A u g u s t 1.
p n s u t n e t h e y will. T h e r e » h u t l i t t l e c i v i l b u s i n e s s o n j i n t t a w a r a g a i o l t t h c ( i 0 „ r n m c M , a r e d e c l a r e d free,
MORGAN BATES, Register.
37
the docket.
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REUBEN GOODRICH. Receiver.
1
j i n s t e a d of c o n f i s c a t i n g t h e m , as t h e a c t d o c s o t h e r p r o p S A L E O F L A X 1)8 F O R D E L I N Q U E N T T A X E S .
. O u r t i m e - h o n o r e d f r i e n d , J u d g e FLA v i m JOSEPH u s ; c r t y .
COUNTY T R E A S U R E R ' S O F F I C E ,
)
LITTLEJOHX, w h o i s n o w h o l d i n g t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t h e r e , j
proved before the Congressional Investigating
TRAVKFSK CITY. Auj.ni.rT4v.lMn. \
l t
• ^ • O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T T H E A N N U A L
looks as f r e s h a n d vigorous. as when, twenty years ago, C o m m i t t e e t h a t one S o u t h e r n clerk w h o occupies an
±\
S a l t s u i D e l i n q u e n t T a x e s lor O r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y
t h e h a l l s of L e g i s l a t i o n resounded w i t h t h e t h u n d e r s o f l e i g h t e e n biu»lrc>l d o l l a r office, said t o a c o m r a d e , a f t e r t h e for the y e a r 1M10. will be held at the office of t h e C o u n t v
h , s e l o q u e n c e , a n d w h e n , five y e a r s l a t e r , w i t h a F r e e I j i s 0 1 M r „ B u l | B o „ . .. T t a j
, Y a n k e e s w o r e b e a t - Tr e a s u r e r of -aid County, in Traverse City, c o m m e n c i n g on
the first Monday in O c t o b e r next, at !• o'clock. A. M.
Soil club, he dealt herculean blows upon t h c devoted e n > ^
ougi,, to have been." A n o t h e r fellow, h o l d i n g
MORGAN BATES.
3*-*w
C o u n t y Treasurer.
h e a d of t h e D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y , t h o u g h n o w in affiliation j „ „
f r t a b l e p l a c e , d e c l a r e d t h a t . •• t h i S o u t h e r n
pasae<! a n a c t t o c o n f i s c a t e all

M o r g a n B a t m , K d i l o r »«nd P r o p r i e t o r .

r J r c0re

w i t h It.

W e l l , no man can spread t h e O g l e ' s pinions j t r o o p s

wider, or m a k e it give a mory terrific scream.
GONE U P . — T h «

Grand

ltapids

Daily

p r o p e r t y sold,

bought,

d o n a t e d or u s e d in c a r r y i n g o n a w a r a g a i n s t t h e

,0„gbt

for

principle-thc

X o r l h c r n f o r eleven

j d o l l a r s a m o n t h . " Still a n o t h e r c o o l l y c a l c u l a t e d t h a t h e

Enquirer,

a

c o u l d p r o b a b l y r e t a i n h i s office u n d e r

Jefferson Davis

w h e n t h e R e b e l s cot into W a s h i n g t o n ; for.

the Ghost.

w a s of t h e o p i n i o n t h a t t h e R e b e l s w e r e r i g h t in

B u r r and G o r d o n w e r e t o o heavy a load t o

war agaiust an oppressive G o v e r n m e n t !

'IJif l a s t s t r a w b r o k e t h e d o n k e y ' s b a c k

G e n . .McClcllan i s a s t o u t l y - b u i l t

m a n s o m e w h a t bo-

l o w m e d i u m h e i g b t h , w i t h l i g h t h a i r , b i n e eyeii,

aud a

full, y o u t h f u l - l o o k i n g f a c e , w i t h n o h a i r e x c e p t a b r o w n
mustache.

H i s a p p c a r a n c e is not peculiarly expressive,

' a n d o n e w o u l d h a r d l y s e l e c t h i m , in a c r o w d , a s h o l d i n g
t h e h i g h e s t c o m m a n d in t h e a r m y , n e x t t o G e n . S c o t t —
H i s m a n n e r is q u i t e d e v o i d of h a u t e u r ; h e i s c x f r e m e l y
p o p u l a r , a r m y o f f i c e r s a n d m e n a n d e v e r y b o d y soem t o
h a v e e n t i r e f a i t h in h i i n .
I t is a n n o u n c e d t h a t Geo.

McClcllan

will a r r e s t all

busy news-mongers found on

tho battle

field,

and equip

all

idle s p e c t a t o r s f o u n d

and

present

during a

b a t t l e , a n d p l a e o t h e m in t h e f r o n t r a n k s , in t h e t h i c k e s t
of t h c

fight.

T h i s will e f f e c t u a l l y c u r e t h e c u r i o s i t y of

civilians for witnessing s u c h e x h i b i t i o n s a s t h a t at Manassas.

— —

1
NEWSPAPER FOR S A I . E . — T h c J o n c s v i l l o I n d e p e n d e n t ,

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

and

best condnctcd

S o u t h e r n M i c h i g a n M o f f e r e d f o r sale.

n e w s p a p e r s ir

Tho Independent

h a s a l a r g e s u b s c r i p t i o n l i s t a n d i s p u b l i s h e d in a flourishing and thickly settled Scftion of country.

Thc chance

i s a g o o d one, f o r a p r a c t i c a l p r i n t e r .
DEATH OF I I . - N . G A T E S . — T h e

Cleveland

I j e r a l d ii

p a i n e d t o r e c o r d t h e d i s e a s e of M r . H o r a t i o N . G a t e s ,
s o l o n g a n d s o well k n o w n in t h e c o m m e r c i a l c i r c l e s of
t h a t city and thc lakes

| I c d i e d a t O b e r l i n on t h e 3 1 s t

ultimo, w h e r e h i s family has b e e n residing f o r t h e

part

y e a r , a t t h e a g e of 5 4 y e a r s .
FEMAI.E SPIES.—'The C h i c a g o J o u r n a l p r o m i s e s t h a t
if false n o t i o n s of d c l i c a c y a n d e t i q u e t t e c o n t i n u e s t o p r e vent the authorities a t W a s h i n g t o n from " c l e a n i n g o u t "
t h c f e m a l e s p i e s w h o i n v e s t t h a t v i c i n i t y , I l l i n o i s willjsend
n d e p u t a t i o n of w o m e n w h o will a t t e n d t o i t "
BAD FOR THE REPORTERS.—All i n f o r m a t i o n in r e g a r d
t o t h e ^ m o v e m c n t s of t h e n r m y is t o b e h e r e a f t e r k e p t m o s t
strictly private.

A n d r e p o r t e r s h e r e a f t e r f o u n d in t h o

lines, u o m a t t e r h o w h e i s d i s g u i s e d , i s t o b e m o s t s u m marily dealt with.
T h o Louisville J o u r n a l

savs t h a t

Kentucky

soil

been invaded b y the rebels f r o m Tennessee, w h o
stolen arms, provisions. 4 c .

havo

T h o Journal promises that

if t h e y will c o m e o v e r a n d s t e a l G o v e r n o r

Magoffin, all

tho o t h e r t h e f t s shall b e forgiven.
GE.V. SCOTT'S PROPBRTT.—By t h o o r d i n a n c e of V i r g i n i a , t h o p r o p e r t y of G e n . - S c o t t , in t h a t S t a t e , w a s con-

he,said, h e

Tho

their

••oppres-

NOTICE I S H E R E B Y GIVEN

- ,
.-shipof H i t c h c o c k . C a m p b e l l A Ba<»n
h a s t h i s day been dissolved by m n t u a l consent, a n d the books
a n d a c c o u n t s of said firm t r a n s f e r r e d t o A. W . Bacon, w h o
will c o n t i n u e iu trade at t h e o.d s t a n d .
THOMAS A. H I T C H C O C K .
II. D. CAMPREI.K,
A. W. BACON.

s i v e G o v e r n m e n t " o u g h t t o p u r g e i t s d e p a r t m e n t s of all
such tenants.
Brigadier-ticneral Williams.
T h c national Administration has made some blunders
in i t s M i c h i g a n a p p o i n t m e n t s , b o t h c i v i l a n d m i l i t a r y —
e s p e c i a l l y a m o n g t h e l a t t e r class.
B a t t h e r e will b e a
g e n e r a l d i s p o s i t i o n t o p l a c e t o i t s c r e d i t in t h e s e t t l e m e n t
of a c c o u u t s , t h e c o m m i s s i o n of B r i g a d i e r w h i c h it h a s
bestowed on General A . S. Williams.
H e has been a
s t u d e n t of m i l i t a r y s c i e n c e f o r t w e n t y - f i v e y e a r s , a n d in
every m o v e m e n t to infuse a military spirit niuong thc
p e o p l e of t h o S t a t e , a n d t o p r o m o t e a k n o w l e d g e of mili t a r y t a c t i c s , h e h a s b e e n t h e chief s p r i n g . U e n . W.
s e r v e d a s L i e u t e n a n t - C o l o n e l iu M e x i c o , w i t h c r e d i t
a n d u s e f u l n e s s . T h e c o n f i d e n c e of M i c h i g a n . t r o o p s in
h i s c o u r a g e , c o n d u c t p u d a b i l i t y t o l e a d , is u n q u a l i f i e d
a n d i m p l i c i t a n d t h e y will follow h i m w i t h t h e m o s t unh e s i t a t i n g t r u s t . T h e s a t i s f a c t i o n e x p r e s s e d a t his a p p o i n t m e n t i s g e n e r a l t o all classes, a n d i t is e s p e c i a l l y
noticeable a m o n g those who are best qualified by education and e x p e r i e n c e t o pronounce a military j u d g e m e n t
[Detroit Daily A d v e r t i s e r .

T. J . R A M S i ) E L L .

Attorney)) f o r Plaintiff.

M I I L L U V E R Y .
M I S S A. K . S P l i A G U E ,

SAD ACCIDENT.—A y o u n g sou of H o n . JAMES B . POR-

LAND

having

becniobtaincd.
Inde-

p e n d e n t t h a t t h o a r m y w o r m h a s m a d e i t s a p p e a r a n c e in
Montcalm and Ionia counties.

Cl AS,

V A I.OCRS,

CHOICE SCOTCH GINGHAMS, IK1MEST1C

CilNC.KAMS, IIKIIEGK, MOHAIR. IIKRAC.K, CTC.. ETC.

U A N N A l l , LAY

DOMESTICS

FOR

& CO.

SUMMER O F IMI-KEN

t n c k y J e a n s . S u m m e r Stults. m-mms.I<u>'k.Mripe.Tick,
Apron ami Miner*' C h e c k . S h i n i n g P r i n t s , Nankeen Cotton
Flannels. Wool Flannels. Brown and Bleached C o t t o n s , a fui!
line. Bags. AT.
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1. t a i l .
uslin a n d linen E d g i n g : .
nd F l o u n c i n g , real T h r e a d ;
Smyrna and cotton Edge and Inserting;
Mu«!in. c a m b r i c a n d p l q n a s e t t s of Collars a n d S l e e v e ? :
C a m b r i c , muslin & tine Maltese h a n d - w r o u g h t C o l l a r s ;
Muslins—Nainsook. Book. Swiss a n d C a m b r i c ;
Krcnck skirt Jacouet: Jaconet:
Cross-barn-d, C a m b r i c a n d N a i n s o o k ;
Wash B l o n d : E m b r o i d e r e d Curtail;*;
B r i l l i a n t ' s, f r o m Is. t o 3 0 c ;
P r i n t e d bord. p
C h i l d ' s pirinied,
r i n t e d , plain a n d h t u i s t i t c h e d linen H ' d k ' f s ;
l'illow-Ca-e C
L i m n Table Covers, by the p a t t e r n o r y a r d ;
Marseilles, p r i n t e d nnd plain r
L i n e n , Pi<|na B i n d i n g . Magic Untiling ;
L i n e n a n d C o t t o n Bosoms—some very n i c e ;
Marseilles Q u i l t s — n i c e ;
Pointed Tape Trimming, for l a d i e s ' u s e ;
k>fi a n d heavv Muslin, f o r ladies' s k i r t s a n d n n d e r c l o t h i n g .
H A N N A H , L A Y -A CO.
T r a v c r s o Cilv, J u u e 1,1861.

27

D

Northern Transportation Co.'s
L I N E O F PUOPKI.l.KjHS,

f r o m o n e of t h e l e t t e r s p i c k e d u p b y o u r s o l d i e r s in t h e
h a s t i l y e v a c u a t e d c a m p of t h c rebels a t L a u r e l H i l l :

T h o Kentucky Legislative

returns

from forty counties

show tho election of only three Secessionists.

T h e dis-

T H E W AT TO DO I T . — T h e P h i l a d e l p h i a

I - c d g c r sug-

g e s t s a w a y t o u n m a s k t h e rebel b a t t e r i e s , v i z : b u r n t h e

DETROIT COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.—This e x c e l l e n t I n s t i -

SPEKIpIATrORKlICEA.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, A BF.

n e v o l c n t I n s t i t u t i o n est.-ibjish.-d by s o c i a l E n d o w m e n t .
for the Belief of the Sick a n d distressed, a filleted with Virulent a n d C h r o n i c Diseases, a n d especially f o r the C u r e of
Disease* of t h e S e x u a l O r g a n s .
M E D I C A L ADVICE g i v e n gratis, by the a c t i n g S u r g e o n .
V A L U A B L E R E P O R T S on S p e r m a f . r r h o . a . and oilier Diseases of the S<-xual O r g a n s , and on t h e NEW R E M E D I E S
emplovcd in the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter e n v e l o p e s
free of c h a r g e . Two or three Stam|«s for postage a c c e p t a b l e .
Address. D R J . S K I L L I N HOUGHTON. H o w a r d Association,
No- 2. S. N i n t h St.. P h i l a d e l p h i a . Pa.
2»— l y

ilrput, Jlralton k Cf o.'s

t u t i o n , a d v e r t i s e d in a n o t h e r c o l u m n , i s o n e of e i g h t colleges, l o c a t e d in t h c c i t i e s of D e t r o i t , N e w Y o r k . P h i l a -

ARMY W O R M . — W o l e a r n f r o m t h e G r e e n v i l l e

S t U M K R DE I.AINS. MtSl.NS, p i t I LI.! A.NT SIMMER T . l U L V -

OFFICE.

D A S C O M B , T O D D & Co.

pine and c e d a r forests whore they are hidden.
m e n \ h a s been s t o p p e d , t h e full n u m b e r w a n t e d

Wp have now in S t o r k .
E > - O I . I S H A N D A NfcMIJ I C \ A N
P U I N T S ,

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A MONUMENT TO DOUGLAS.—An a t t e m p t i s b e i n g m a d e
his native

C H O I C E

1850 Acres, <tho Choir
lected.

t h e L e g i s l a t u r e will b e c o m p o s e d of t h r e e - f o u r t h s U n i o n

f u n FIRST R E G I M E N T . — R e c r u i t i n g f o r t h o F i r s t R c g i -

Of porchase f o r

GOOD AND RELIABLE ARTICLES.

ALHERT W. BA^ON,

killtyJ.

o r y ^ S t e p h e n A . D o u g l a s , in B r a n d o n , V t ,

Best Markets & Lowest Rates

E S T A T E

GENERAL

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

t o n f o v B u f f i e i c n t funds t o erect a monumeut to the mem-

Siotk c( (Ptnrnl oSlrrr^aniijr.
W h i c h was bought for. a n d is peculiarly adapted to t h e
r e q u i r e m e n t s or the People of
TKAVEU*E a n d a d j o i n
i n g Connties ; t o which, f r o m n e c k t o week, atl such addi?tor«
are l * i n g m a d e as the d e m a n d s ot our c u s t o m e r s ruay require.
Our a d v a n t a g e s are second to n o n e / i n the J V t s r a n d w
shall i n v a r i a b l y possess ouiaelves of the ^advantage of :h»

B

deep, on the 8 t h i n s t , a t AUcgan, and was instantly
-

IM l .

Jnst arrived with a new stock of
B o u n d s , Y o u n g L n d i e V B o u l e v a r d s , S b n k r r s , C'hfld r i - n ' s H a t s , R i b b o n * , D c a d « X e t s , Arc, A c .
W h i c h she feels c o n f i d e n t will give s a t i s f a c t i o n b o t h in styles
LACK AND LINING SILKS.—VEIL TISSUE AND
FIRE ANI» SWORD.—Thc R i c h m o n d W h i g of t h c 2 4 t h a n d prices. S t r a w d r e s s i n g d o n e with neatness, a n d disIlctage. C o r d s a n d Tassals, Velvet and Silk Rtbbotu
patch. Ladies call ami see f.ir y o u r s e l v e s . Room one d o o r
has the following:
Braid, Dress B u t t o n s D r e s s B i n d i n g .
west of the P r i n t i n g Office.
" T h c s h o r t e s t p a t h t o p c a c e is t h a t w h i c h c h r r i e s
ADA K. S P R A G U E .
havoc and desolation to o u r invaders. It is believed
H A N N A H , I.AY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 14, iKiil.
"Wf,
t h a t t h e r e a r e five o r ten t h o u s a n d m e n in t h e S o u t h
Traver»i» City, J u n e 1 , 1 * 1 .
r e a i l y a n d w i l l i n g t o s h a r e t h e f a t e of C n r t i u s , a n d de' P A B L E LINEN
BROWN LINEN TABLE-COVER?,.
v o t e t h e m s e l v e s t o t h c s a l v a t i o u of t h e i r c o u n t r y .
It is
AND
1
Bleached ditto. Wool Table Covers, Doyles, Napkin*.
p r o p o s e d t h a t all w h o a r e w i l l i n g t o m a k e t h i s s a c r i f i c e ,
H n c k a b u c k Towels, Diaper, Cotton T a b l i n g t l y the Yard.
shall a r m t h e m s e l v e s w i t h a s w o r d , t w o five-sliooter.« a m i
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City. J u n e 1, IRf.L
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a c a r b i n e cacli, a n d m e e t , on h o r s e b a c k , a t s o m e c o n v e n i e n t p l a c e t o b e d e s i g n a t e d , c o n v e n i e n t for t h e g r e a t
w o r k iu h a n d . F i r e a n d s w o r d m u s t b e e n r r i e d (o t h e
T I L L L O C A T E L A N O S , P A Y T A X E S , BUY OR S E L L
L
on C o m m i s s i o n — a i u l now offers for sale,
h o u s e s of t h o s e w h o a r e v i s i t i n g t h o s e b l e s s i n g s u p o n
t h e i r n e i g h b o r s . — P h i l a d e l p h i a , a n d o v e n N e w Y o r k , i.t
1 4 2 4 Am •v of Choice Ixtiuh;
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
n o t b c y o u d t h e r e a c h of a l o n g a n d b r a v e a r m . T h e
AMI W ILL SKI.I. AS AOKNT
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1, 1*~"I.
m o r a l p e o p l e of the8C c i t i p s c a n n o t b e b e t t e r t a u g h t t h e
ant I IOCII Sev i r t u e s of i n v a s i o u t h a n b y t h e b l a z i n g l i g h t of t h e i r o w n
dwellings;.
H e a v y Brogans. In t h e s e Goods wc h a v e u G o o d at
N o n e n e e d a p p l y for a d m i s s i o n t o " T H E D E V O T E D
Also—13 Lots in the Village o f Elk Rapids,
luent f o r Sale at Low prices.
B A N D " b u t t h o s e w h o a r c p r e p a r e d t o t a k e t h e i r life
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
iu t h e i r b a u d , a n d w h o w o u l d i n d u l g e not t h e le a s t e x T
r
a
v e r s e C i t y , J u n e 1, l s u i .
,
n all )•»:
p e c t a t i o n of e v e r n t u r n i n g . T h e y d e d i c a t e t h e i r livus
Elk U k e . W h i t e '
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t o t h e d e s t r u c t i o n of t h e i r e n e m i e s . "
earliest a n d best Elections' w i t h r
U n d e r S h i r t s , S h i r U — F a n c y a n d Plain, S u s p c n d s r s .
face, a n d m a r k e t
Over-Alls, a n d J a c k e t s , I n d i a K'tbber a n d . Oil Coats a n d
A BRAVE OIJ> YETERAN.—BV t h e s h i p L y d i a S c o f i c l d ,
J a c k e t s , Wool. Union a n d C o t t o n Sock#, C r a v a t s , C o l l a r s ,
f r o m L i v e r p o o l , a r r i v e d h e r e ton T u e s d a y , c a m e a n E u g l i s h
T r a v e l l i n g Bugs. T r u n k s , UmbrellaA, Ac.
a r t i l l e r i s t w h o h a s f o u g h t iu m a n y g r e a t b a t t l e s in all
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1, 1W;1.
27
p a r t s of t h c g l o b t , a n d w h o n o w d e s i r e s t o j o i n t h e F e d eral army.
H o Was t o o p o o r t o p a y h i s p a s s a g e , a n d w a s
GLEN ARBOR,
.31 A R C H , IHG1
YE STUFFS.—MAI'DER, INDIGO, EXTRACT OF
obliged t o work for i t
H o left a p e n s i o n of t h i r t e e n
Logwood, Blue Vitriol, C o d b a r Coppera*, C a m w o o d ,
g u i u e a s p e r a n n u m , w h i c h h o f o r f e i t s b y t h i s v i o l a t i o n of
CochiticHl.
H A N N A H . LAY A C O .
her Majesty 8 proclamation.
[Boston Traveler.
T r a v e r s e City J n n a 1, I t C I .
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O.VE OF THE LETTERS.—The f o l l o w i n g i s e x t r a c t e d

Before the State

\TER, S e c r e t a r y o f S t a t e , fell i n t o a well s e v e n t y - f i v e f e e t

SUMMER OF

We have now In S t o r e a full a n d C o m p l e t e

W I L L I A M K AMOS. \
X J' O T 1I C E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN". T H A T ON T H E TWENi >
t y n venth day of J u n e , A. I>. IMJI. a W r i t of Attachduly issued out of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t for t h e C o u n t y
of Manistee, ut the s u i t of H e u r v Otto, t h e above-named
Plaintiff, against t h e hinds, tenem'enta. goods and chattels,
moneys a n d effects of William S. A m o s t h e Defendant above
named, for the s u m of n i n e h u n d r e d a n d twenty-eight dollars.
—hich Mid writ was r e t u r n a b l e on the second 'day of J u l y , A.
D. 1*81.
Hated this | « n
y s i x t h d a v of J u l v. A. I). I v . 1 .
W. W. C A R P E N T E R , and

R u n n i n g between O G P E N S B U R ' ! and C H I C A G O , will call
" I s a a g e n , d e e r M e r i n d y , w e c r , fitin f u r o u r l i b c r t i s at t h i s place DAILY, d u r i n g the c o m i n g season of navigation, t o r e c e i v e w o o d .
T h e r,iw>ve L i n e c o n s i s t s of the Prorealize i t G e n . S c o t t will p r o b a b l y m a k o g o o d h i s t i t l e b y t o d e w g e s t a s w e p l e a s , a n d w c wil lite f u r t h e m " s o pellers
long a s goddlemity gives us b r o t h . "
his sword.
Buckeye, Michigan, Ontario, Ogdeasbnrg, Wiscons
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irie State and Cleveland;
APPOINTED.—A C. W i n t e r , Esq., h a s r e c e i v e d an apT H E RKSPOSSK.—The K v e n i t i g P o s t g i v e s a list of
p o i n t m e n t of A s s i s i a n t P a y m a s t e r a n d C l e r k in t h e U . S . and for s a f e t y a n d r e g u l a r i t y of t r i p s i s ii"t e.jgalled by any
s o m e t h i r t y r e g i m e n t s t h a t a r c n o w f o r m i n g in t h o c i t y
N a v y , t e m p o r a r y s e r v i c e , a t a s a l a r y of S i , 2 8 0 p e r a n - o t h e r L i n e on the L a k e s .
DASCOMB. TODO A CO..
of N e w X - o f l c T p c S t a t e h a s called u p o n 2 5 , 0 0 0 m e n , n u m .
H e will l e a v e f o r h i s p a s t in a s h o r t t i m e . W e
14-fim
a n d t h p ' p r e s c n t i n d i c a t i o n s a r e t h a t n s a r l y 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 will c o n g r a t u l a t e h i m o n h i s g o o d f o r t u n e .
N'KNV 1 I K M K D I K S
[Lansing Republican.
Beoffered.
\
fiscated to tho public Treasurer.

Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.

P

0

D e m o c r a t i c p a p e r of S o u t h e r n p r o c l i v i t i e s , h a s g i v e n u p
carry.

Gov-

delphia, A l b a n y , Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago,
Louis.

and S t

W c b e l i e v e t h a t a y o u u g m a n p o s s e s s e d of t h e

knowledge

attainable

at these

Institutions, would not

p a r t w i t h i t for f o u r t i m e s i t s c o s t a n d t h a t h i s c h a n c e

T r a v e r s e City, J i

r, L i t h a r a g e
nd Raw, T u r p e n t i n e , Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.

ird, E n g l i s h a
Soda, Crviim T a r t a r , f
Salaratus. Starch, Ver
T o b n c r o , Snuff, ( i a r d e n Seeds,
lias Salt, F i n e and Rocl. Salt. C l u e .
L a m p and l-ard Oil, C a s t o r Oil.
)chre, < balk. (
>od.
Indig
Fluid, Moi4ssi
Beans. P o r k . Meal. Flour. Oatmeal. F e t d . B i a n ,
Beef, H a m s and Shoulder*, Oodflsh,
Hard Bread, B u t t e r C r a c k e r s , l^trd.
E x t r a c t I ^ i n o n . V a n i l l a . Rose. I V a r h . P i n e Apple. Ac.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1.1W.1.
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H

A R D W A R E . - A F A I R ASSORTMENT O F BU1LDc r s ' f u r n i s h i n g h a r d w a r e . Nails.
tils, t»la»s.
(>la«s, Ai
Ac.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO,
T r a v e r s e City. J u n e 1, 1

T ~ v O O R 8 , S A S I I — P R I M E l l ' A N D GLAZED, BLINDS.
l _ ) I n f a n t s ' C r a d l e s , W o o d f h Ware, l a d l e s . Ac.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO
T r a v e r s e City. Nov, So, IHfiO.
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A f E D I C W E S . - l ' I L I A OINTMENTS, LIN'AMENTP.
! 1 * 1 C a s t o r Oils. Salt*. S u l p h u r , Pain Killer, Saraaparilla.
j Medical Discover*. fealt-Rheum O i n t m e n t , S t r y c h n i u e , ICyeW a t e r and Salve, Aloea, V e r m i f u g e , I-jin n r e s , E x t r a c t * . Ac.
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
LOCATED AT DETROIT, MICH.,
E C E N T L Y R E M O V E D TO T H E N E W A N D E L E G A N T j T r a v e r s e City. J u n e 1. lHfil

COMMERCIAL

R

P u t t y , Oil—Boiled

COLLEGE,

D Mrf
suite ol rooms, p r e p a r e d e x p r ^ s l y f o r t h e i r
- 1 " V A - N K E E N O T I O N 8 — P E R F I ' M f J i Y . SOAPS, DEN
oodw a r d A n
j j _ tritice. Gun Caps. Compasse*. Snuff and T o b a c c o Boxer.
a c - r " l Block, c o r n e r of J e f l e r s o n a n d
FM
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") W » t c h < s . F a n c y Boxca, P u r * s
c o u n t a n t , a r e t h e r e b y i n c r e a s e d t e n f o l d : W e a r e i n f o r m - < nT
i 0
f, S
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A - v Vi'.r
I »nd Monev Bags. L a d l e s ' W o r k a n d Fancy Basket*. Tabic
Cavalry for tho war.
111.;
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ed t h a t students c a n enter for a c o u r s e a t any time, t h e r e
Mats.
of „n
all nk in nHd*s . r.n»rH.
Guards, C
Chain?.
J . H. G O L D S M I T H . Resident P r i n c i p a l at D e t r o i t
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
II. P. P E R R I N . S p e n c e r i a n P e n m a n .
G e n . S c o t t i n f o r m s t h o c o u n t r y b y s p c c i a l o r d e r , t h a t b e i n g n o v a c a t i o n a s in o t h e r s c h o o l s .
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1.18GL
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[Detroit Tribune.
t h e T o m b of W a s h i n g t o n has been d e s e c r a t e d b y t h e
P e r p e t u a l S c h o l a r s h i p good in all o u r C o l l e g e s , i n c l u d i n g
A R M E R S ' T O O M . ^ p i x ) W S S B O V E I A HOEK.
Rebels.
Rakes. ForVs. G r u b Hoes. Brush Hook* and Sythes, CraI s a y , b o y , i s t h e r e a n y t h i n g t o s h o o t a r o u n d h e r e V B u s i n e s s P e n m a n s h i p , $4"P e n t n a n s h i p alone, "JS l e s s o n s , $ 5 ; six m o n t h s , e v e n i n g s . $ 1 0 . dles, Spades, Chains, Harnesses, Baskets, Half Bushel*. Ac.
i n q u i r e d a s p o r t s m a n of a b o y h o m e t
" W o U , " was the
H A N N A H . LAY * CO.
O u r S t a n d a r d of P e n m a n s h i p , i s t h e good old SpenAPPOINTMENT.—W". EL G i b s o n , E s q . , of J a c k s o n , h a s
reply, '• n o t h i n g j u s t a b o u t h e r e ; b u t t h e s c h o o l m a s t e r i s c e r i a n .
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1.1SSI.
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received
t h o a p p o i n t m e n t o f U . S . C o m m i s s i o n e r f o r t h e dowB t h e hill y o n d e r — y o u c a n p o p h i m o v e r . "
Thc m o s t t h o r o u g h a n d p r a c t i c a l and t r u l y p o p u l a r ColO
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s i n c e t h e i r e s t a b l i s h m e n t , w h i c h Is t h e best e v i d e n c e of t h e i r O n i t u r e . O n e a n d Three Pail Kettles, f i n W a r e — a c o m p l e t e
T h e Rebels have destroyed Parson Brownlow's Printline.
J o h n B i g e l o w , late e d i t o r of t h o N e w Y o r k K v e i l i n g i n g office, t h e K n o x v i l l e W h i g , a n d s u p p r e s s e d h i s p a p e r . f a v o r w i t h t h e p u b l i c .
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n call at College R o o m s , o r s e n d f o r
T o s t , has been appointed Consul t o P a r i s "
new C a t a l o g u e of 80 pages. F o r s p e c i m e n s of P e n m a n s h i p
T r a v e r s e City. J o n e 1, 1861.
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A RCMOR.—It i s s a i d G e n . S b c n c k c h a l l e n g e d G e n . i n c l o s e letter s t a m p . Addreas.
g E D « T E A D 8 . — T A B L E S , CHAIRS, R O C K E B & Ac.
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A GRAND A R M Y . — I t i s t h o u g h t t h a t h a l f a million of ' f y t e l , o f C o n n e c t i c u t , recently, f o r s p e a k i n g d i s r e s p e c t At e i t h e r of the above Cities.
o i e n will b e in t h e field b y t h o first of N o v e m b e r .
fully of t h e O h i o t r o o p s .
T r a v e r s e City, J a n e 1,1R6L
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
(Cat this out for future
reference.)
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F.

Brodhead,

G r o s e Isle, has been authorized to raiso a

regiment

of

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A n Editor on Editing.
P h i l o s o p h y of B a t h i n g .
A r t e m a s W a r d , alias C . F . Brown, g i r e s the following
T h e f o l l o w i n g i s f r o m D r . M a y o 0 . S m i t h o n the
r d v i c c t o y o u n g m e n w h o a s p i r e t o b e c o m e e d i t o r s of
j e e t , a n d i s w o r t h y of c o n s i d e r a t i o n :
" T h e r e a r c in t h e h u m a n b o d y 2 , < 0 0 , 0 0 0 g l a n d s , a n d
ilbre you go for a n e d i t o r , y o u n g man, pause and
7 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 porta, from 2,000 to 3 . 0 0 0 to the square inch. |
D o not rush into t h e editorial hara big think !
a n d o n e - e i g h t h of a n i u c h iu d e p t h , m a k i n g t w e u t y - e . g h t |
too rashly.
I j o o k a r o u n d a n d t e e if t h e r e
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miles of human drainage.
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W e a r e n o t a h o r s„e ; a n d h a_ v e c o n s e q u e n t l y n o t b e e n
a n d i n t h e e n t i r e b o d y in f r o m ^
t o seyeu y e a r i
I ^
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t h i s old m a t t e r b e r e t a i n e d , i t c a u s e s d i s e a s e
r e a l virus.
•' S o m e diseases a r c r e l i e v e d a l m o s t i n s t a n t l y b y n p e n ing tho ports.
D i a r r h e a is frequently cured, m a t t e r
f r o m t h e m u c o u s m e m b r a n e is expelled t h r o u g h t h e skin;
t o b a c e o / W i u i n . aud m e r c u r y have liecu thus e x h u d e d .
W h a t e v e r t h r o u g h t h e skin t h e b o d y can expel, it can
absorb.
H o l d t h e e n d of y o u r finger in s p i r i t s of t u r p e n t i n e ; i t is a b s o r b e d , g o e s t h r o u g h t h e s y s t e m , a n d
m a y b e d e t e c t e d b y i t s o d o r . C o n s t a n t h a n d l i n g of
ar.^nic has produced death by absorption.
- T h e D o c t o r r e l a t e s a n a c c o u n t of a g e n t l e m a n in t h e
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a n d h a d constructed a t u b w i t h a pillow t o a c c o m m o d a t e
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