Grand Traverse Herald, June 24, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 24, 1864

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

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1864-06-24

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HERALD.
VOL. V I .

TRAVERSE

C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , jrCTCSTE 2 4 , 3 8(54.

N O . 28.

®|e.<Sranit Crabrat STtraUl,

The Arctic Prison.
I that caused some of then to part - asunder. StrnCge.
Manv wrre tbe praises lavished oil Biusco for h,s no' f b e sbip swung beaviiy to and fro, the Ion;
ORCraCDNOfU,
Wow.
° ft°Wa m 8 r i c c r s w h o s ! e e P " a conduct, and although he shines his head aud turns
ereikiog and shivering upon the maMs.
IS fUBLIBH j!D BVEKY ralDAY,AT
w
The wind/whistled with a shrill] weird
C i t y . G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y , Mlchi?nn
tbelsbrojHM, and the shronds bent Inwards,
-*'
. here thai in his heart ho is proud ofitis exploit
M O R G A N B A'T E S ,
seeii liaad? of heavy-footed
men were.
j " What-.—i. ,
. . ascending
..
„ tbem.—

i?" asked the mate,
!
' UOtTOK 486 fBOTBI^OB.
It was a W r k night, but Bot so dark but that w<; could • " That barking noise."! replied Bill, " I've been hearNational Progress.
see
the
lofty
icebergs
by
which
we
were
surrounded,
j
in'
it
ever
since
we
left
tbe
ship,
cir."
~
T K K M 8.
The lower house of Congress has passed the bill guarThe mate leaned forward ppoo bis steering oar and ""'eeing a republican Government to the people of the
O n e D o l l a r a n d E ' i f t y C e n t * , P a y a b l e i n v a - loothing like spectres through thf gloom. W e were
tossing about ou tbe waters of the[ Arctic Orenn, and, listened.
>'
riably i n advance.:
I
rebel States, and providing for their retnrn to the
ADVEBTWiUUtHTS inserted for One Dollar per square (tea so Ejected to a heavy sea and gale pf wind, our position
'• It i« a seal," he said.
Union. Previous to its passage it was amended in sevline*) for the first Insertion', and twerity-flve centa for each was a dangerous one. W e had already begun to pre" Beg your pardon, sir." replied Bill. <• but I never eral important particulars. Instead of one tenth, a" maa nbaequent i naertion. Yearly Advertjsemento~-810 for one
pare
rafts,
and
to
hoist
our
chestsi
on"
deck,
expecting
beard
a
seal
bark
like
that."
M i a n ; SSO for three nquarta; £30 tyr half a column; and
jority of tbe voters is required to take part in the elecevetjy
moment
that
the
ship
would
-be
stove
by
tbe
ice.—
$60 for one colnmn. Legal advertisements at tM rates pre'• Good heavens I" exclaitnod a Portugne^sc. so loud tion or delegates preliminarv to the re-establishment of a
scribed by lair; fifty cent? per folio bf lOO words./or the Heofvy masses were eontinually crushing against the that the nrate was obliged tq rap him on the head with State government, and thos* who held offices merely
fi reinsertion, and twenty-five centafdr each subsequent.— bows, and thundering under thy coiisiter, causing ibe ves- his knuckles. " Good heaven's !" he excltfimed, iu a lowmagisterial or military.below tbe grade of <,'okmel are
Every figure counts a word. Pigure *ork without roles, 60 sel tb shake and quiver from'stem Jto siem. as though
er
tone, '• me think that One dog."
not debarred from voting. Delegates to the State conper cent added. Rule and figure wort, double price.
" Good heavens ! Mikeel, ine tink 'c same," reinarjced ventions are to be elected by white citizen*, who a r t reAlllegal advertisement* to be paid foratrictly in advance. ever* timber was about to give way. * At times the eonctii«ion was BO violent that-all bands would be thrWn. saother Portugnesa—a little fat fellow by the name ol quired to subscribe to tho oath of allegiance ; and until
of!" their feet, and tumble on top of'eaeh other, in a man- Pat Plunket.
«
the United States shall have recognized a republican
ner tjiat was far from agreeable. Suddenly a white face,
' • I t does soand migli^vlikn a-dog," said the mate, as form of State government, the provisional governor to
with; wild, glaring eyes and quivering lips, anpeored the harking became mofc distinct. •• Perhaps it's BIus- be appointed by :be President, is l o .soe thai the laws or
(
amortg us. It was that ofthe captain's wile. She had co. on ihe ice cake."
the united States and of the State 1 government that 'wiv«
bcr 6and npoi: her husband's arm, #s he stood near the
Turning the boat round with bis steering oar, until overthrown by the rebellion are faithfully executed withbow.!
•I
Rczlster
L . . . . X i o B f l A V BATES.
her bows'pointed in the direction of the noise, tbe mate in thf State; but no law or usage whereby any person
Receiver::;;:::.
BEVBBH GOODRICH
Lilian ! Lilian !"she gasijerl. '] where is our Lilan?" tfow ordered us to paddle ahead. W c obeyed, and the. wus^ heretofore held in slavery, shall be recogtusou.,
Lilian ? Good Heavens! wife, what do mean J . I boat shot forward at an easy'speed. The burking soundThe provisions of the bill are sufficiently liberal to the
G R A N D T R A V E R S E COUHTY O F F I C E B S .
left ber with you in tbe cabin !*'
ed Hearer every moment, until at la<-t we were quite con- States in rebellion- So important a mcasnre of course
"She is not there now—I have looked in all the rooms. vinced that it emanated from no other throat thaii that was not passed without considerable debate'; and itrf
....COBTJS FDWLER.
FpWI.ER. Maplelon.
JUPOKOPPBOBATS........CURTIS
..E. P. ~
DAME Traverse City.
Oh, God ! my child ! my child !" and the mother' rung of Blnsco.
adoption by the popular braueh of Congress,, which ft
'smta..
i.
MORGAN PATHS, Trav. City.
COUKTT 1'KB AbCBBP
her fyauds in anguieh, while her while face grew, still
" But whtire-was ho V',
supposed to be irtprc nearly allied than the Senate to the
"
CooSTY CLKBC...... .. .JAMES
JAMBS P.i BRAND.•
whit*
This was the question that how rose to our lips W c people and to express more tmthrully their sentiments, is
RKQISTER OPDRBBS. .......3AMES P.'BRAND.
Vife,
wife
exclaimed
the
captain
half'
sternly,
could
bear
him
plainly,
bot
could
sec
nothing
of
him.—
another
evidcnce>thnt loyal meu Everywhere intend to
Pnos. ATTOBSET
!>«.*.€• H. MAll&U,
" Lil au was with you when I left tbe cabin ; surely you By the sound of his bark, we shoald'haw judged that he suppress tho rebellion for all.tjine,; by eutircly removing
Umcoir-CornTCox...
0. H. MAI^SB,
did opt let her leave your side at such a timo as this
stood upon the summit of an'iceberg wc-were then ap- its cause. If the Senate adopt the IIouso bill (we be•' Ves, yes IT cried the Wife, in afceents of most pierc- proaching, add was hut a few fathoms distant* Yet, not- lieve it will), and it become a law, no rebel State cau reing grief. " I t is all my fault—she i&JOst! My little withstanding this, no Blusco was there' risible. What tnrn to tho Union without the indispensible condition of
could it all mean ? Had Komt: mermaid charmed tbe a State constitution free from the taint of slavery!
Representative DistrictMUepabllcan Committee. Lilini ig lost, and I am the cause !"'
'• fo'r God's sake, explain yourself," gaspt-d the cap- dog into invisibility ?
f Jackson Citizen.
MORGAN DATES.(Chairman)..,
.....Traverw City.
tain. |
THOMAS J. RAMSDELL,:.,-...
L....Manistee
We continued to approaclj. The barking became
A Slan w h o Works w i t h o u t P a y .
JOHN R l^IXON,-...i-j-...Charlevoix.
'• Jj loft her down in the cabin " faltered the agonized much louder> and was uow ful 1 of frantic jov. Tbe iceA few weeks siuce 1 wrote of a man who1 didn't wnut
mother, " aod came on deck, as I wool cd to speak to berg—a rather small one—trembled as though under the
County Corresponding Committee.
you. i I thought you *>ere iu the rtijist, so I groped my influence of no epileptic Gt. Still there was no Blusco in an office. Now I have a still ntore startling fact to anMORGAN' BATES. (Chairman)
,....Tr*ven» City.
nounce—a mau who holds au office under tbe Governway tlbero and tried to find you. Not seeing ^on, I start- sight. '
•;
• v .
CHARLES H. MARati
J---- .
, .
ed on| my return, fairing to leave I.ijian so long alone.—
Our boat struck against t U ice-berg.
A pair of ment. works bard and wont take any pay for i t The
CHARLES T. SCOFIELD....
j.—Whitewater.
But when I reached the cabin again, she was not there bright eyes gleamed at us through a chink iu the crystal rara avis is Mr. Whiting, Solicitor of tne War Depart—g^ije, gone ! God only knows where !"
wall—they were the eyes of Blnsco I T h e mystery was ment, and the ease, as relafcd to me "by an intimate friend
T o w n s h i p Republican Committee.
"TLSHBD ! Lilian ! lias atiy one seen Lilian ?"
of bis. is as follows: About two years ago, Secretary
explained. This monument of ice was hollow, forming
TRAVBBSR.
'
Stanton wroto to Mr. Whiting, whom he bad known
Fofe and aft, from every lip, is startling accent?, tho mde chamber, in which the p j g was snugly escouced.
CllARLfS H. MARSH, (Chairman)...f.-.Traverse City.
cry
*\|ent
up
amid
the
storm.
JOHN A. PERRY
,i.
' • M y G o d ! oh, hcavetibe'praised ! just" look there,' well and favorably an a lawyer for many years, al bis
A.W. BACON,
" ."
But the lond wind only answered' with a loud how!.— cxdaimed tho mate, turning tb'Bill and motioning him home in Massachusetts, informing ihim tbat'hc wosaboat
rKNIKEt'LA.
|
The Ipng yard only creaked upon their rusty rivets.— to look through tho crevlcc, from which he had just to create the office of Solicitor of the War Department,
CURTIS POOLER,(Chairman)
}Mapleton.
and tendering him the position, al a salary or five thonsTbe heavy icebergs crashed upon our bows"; and the drawn his own eyes.
HILEN B. HAIGHT,
I......A........
1
timbers groaned and shook as tbe^ had done before.
Bill did ns requested, and beheld a sight which filled and dollars a vcar, I believe. M'rJ W . replied that lie
A. P. LANCASTER
1
,
WHITJtWATKB. j
Tbe alvery accents of little Lilians voice came uot to ,iiin with os much joy as it did with amazement. Ke- would be glad to serve tha Goveinmeut in the capacity
Whitewater.
CHARLTO T. SCOPIELl), (Ch»irraan)iour eire, and we felt as if it was hushed forever. Bot clining in one corner of this ice bound apartment—her named, end would accept the office up»» one condition,
CHARLKS II. E S T E S , . . L
the wbiling tones of the poor mother and the despairing long f olden hair falling about her pale face, aud the silk- that he receive no pay or emoluments of any kind, and
AMBROSE BUTTON,........ . / . . . . . A - . - . shouts of the father—both of wboin could not bcor to en lashes veiling her beautiful eyes, he saw t h ; unmistak- have tho privilege of bearing bis own expe'rwes at' tl/e
JOH N PULSIPH E R . . . - v . ' — ~
give
up their cuild as lost—continued long after our own able figure of little Liliau.
"
capital. I'his was finally, thongh ireluotaiitiv occccdcd
ALMIBA.
A. P. WHEELOCK,...—.........
.Almlra
voices had ceased. Then we—rougb-beurted, childless
With a few blows of oue hatchet we soon succeeded to by Mr. Stnnton, and Mr. WbiliUg left Itis palatial
JOSEPH M.VRDEN.
"
men though we were—forgetting our own danger, gather- in effecting an opening iu tho .ice-wall. Tbe little girl home in New England, aud took np his abode ir.* Wash MORTEND. CAMPBELL...
3-.
"
ed abbut the afflicted pair,'ami tried to corsole them.— ami Blusco were token out and placed in the boat. We ingtoncity. Not content with refusing to receive comI don't think we succeeded very well, for our voices trem- laid back upon our oars with all the strength wc posses- pensation himself he drew pp an instrument iu wriifng.
E m m e t County Republican CoWmittee.
WM. H. FIFE (Chainuan) : . . .
Little Traverse. bled a,great deal; and the tears would come to our eyes cd, while the mate, drawing a brandy fla.sk, from bis and filed it in the War Department, stipulating that in
though we kept wiping them away with the cuffs of our pocket, poured a few drops of the liquor "dowu Lilian's case of bis death, while- here, bis family should not ' b o
ANDREW PORTER.
J-.-;-' "
DANIEL HOLMES
j—i "
heavy! jackets. Not one of us but what had loved little throat By tho faint pulsations of her heart he knew eutiUefl to one dollar for tlie service he may hare renRepablicnu Committee of Antrim County,
Lilian! almost as well as the parents themselves. She that the currents of life were not yet frozen—that she dered. Mr. Wbittic^ is a rich man. nnd can afford tu
JAMES L. GILBERT <Cbnlr.B»n)
I
Elk Rapids was bbt seven years of ago: yet the earnest glance of her had only sunk into' that cold stupid* kind of doze, from do all lie has tpaguauimogsly agretid to, but it sljpuld be
IMI'HAI'.D KM';11'
:
larg« bine eyes would go straight to our hearts, ami make which tbe.re was no awakening.'
remembered tficre arc hundred? of ! others equally rich,
D A N1 EL F. TRUE
. r . . . . . . . . - 4- Milton.
us fee} land and good towards ca.-h oilier. To utter an
The ship was reached a t l a j i . The mate ascended to and who conld eqnnl!y well afford it. who wooM hesitate ;
L e e l a u a w County Rcpnbllcnu Commitlee.
oath When she was near would .seem like sacrilege. Like the deck and took tha iusensitlt lurdeu which Bill pass- for a lonir time before accepting sncb a non-reuiuucraO.N. SMITH. WM. K. |>OWBBS.-..-...v..'.J...LceTanaw.
a lily.jshc had bloomed in our midst, shedding a heaven- ed up to him.
tirc berth.
'
{Cinn. Commercial.
OTTO THIES, ROBEHT LEE...
CentrevHle.
v ..l
" Oaptain !" ha exclaimed,, as ho descended the comGEO. RAY; J. E. FISHER.
.Glou 'Arbor. ly iiiHfienrc about her.
IJAD HHI'KKUK.—The Wxdiingtontorrcspondent' of
Strbug—oh ! strong is ibe power j of innocent child- paniou-way. " I have brought you no whale but somethe
Cincinnatti
Commercial
i
gets
off
the following good
hood
oyer
a
shiful
heart.
thing
that
I
think
wjfl
be
still
more
acceptable."
C. H . MAKSW,
I t Was while wo thus stood clustered near the biunaThe captain and his wife both caught eight of their one: In oce oftbc hospitals in this city a riHy or two
ago, a woupded Virginia reijel anttfc wounded PcnsyU
clc. offering what little con-olaiinn we conld to the "cap- chiid at once and at the same moment.
tain fijid bis wife, that one or tho ship's crew—an old tar
" My child I my Lilian f screamed the mother, rush- vnnian occupying adjoining bedahad # good bu'mored
follows:
>,
by tW name of Bill-Butler—came towards us holding n ing forward to clasp her in bet*firms. -Then noticing her viibal tilt, aS O L I C I T O R Ilf C H A N C E R Y ,
few U<rn shreds of clothing in his hand.
Union—"Rny, reb. where are you from 7"
pale face and drooping heed, sl>e sank into a seat, overNOTARY P U B L I C £ C O N T E Y AXCEH,
" 1; found these cro hanging on u hook on the outside come by her feelings, and stret-jhed forth her arms, faint
Seeesh—"I'm from Virginia, the b?ot St a to . in
of the!bulwark.'"sajil Bill in a'mournful voice.
T r a v e r s a C i t y , G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o n n t y . Mich.
America."
j , :
Jy murmuring:>
" It is o part on.ilian'sdrers," s i ricked the captaiu's
Union—'- That * where old Flpvd came from, the old
" Dead ! dead ! she is dead i Give me my poor litOfflee In Dwelling House.
1-ly
•UT.
i|
thief." *
tle dead girl !"
TKAVERSK
Tho captain buried his bee in his hands with a groan,
Socesli—" Where are you from. Yank ?"
'
" No—no! she is not dead!*' replied the mate. " If
aud wfe looked at one and another iu sad silence. There the proper measures can be tafeoh, she can be restored
Union—" I'm from Pennsylvania '
could ino longer be any doubt about the matter. Lilian in a few minutes." So saying,'he laid her upon the bed.
.Seeesh—•' Weil you neetk'i talk about ol<I Floyd coathad
fallen
overboard."
aud assisted the anxious fatliea,in his efforts to restore ing Trom Virginia as loug as okl Buchanan came fi oia '
r m < HOUSE IS SOW ^riNED TOR TH'K BK.Nr.VIT OP TIIK
T M few remaining hours of tbe niglit wore away.— the circulation of her blood.
Pensylvaiiia. Dont you wish you hadn't said a n v t h i S
T K A A r K L I N" G P | U B X- I O ,
"
' '
'
The Utile subsided. Miraculously, i s it seemed to us,
In a few moments they had the Satisfaction or seeing Ynnk ?"
the ship had c*caped being stovca; jand as the sea had Lilian opeu her blue eyes, and. hearing her speak the
fjiDEBTHB 8rP*B»TBXBpCEO»'
Tllfi .SlF.ONUK.s-T BA.SK.JX TIIK WORLD.—'TIlO Uauk of
go«»c iowc with the gale, there was now no longer dar. word " mother." The next instant she was pressed to
ger. Overwhelmed with griefl yet feeling it bis duty to tbo Iatter's bosom, and covert^d with tears and kisses.— Genoa, which has been in existence humlrede of yenrg
G I T E I l i M A C A L L . 4HT
try arid console his wife, the captairi descended into tho This probably helped nearly as much as tbe other oper- has perhaps proved itself the strongest inslitntjou of tljf
- S C. W. Df cabin, leaving the.management of thp ship's affairs in tho ations had done to restore the circulation of blood, for kind in the world. It is a remarkable fact'in • ils history
! 22-ly. hands: of the mate. Presently the steward came on deck. there was uow a deep carnation 'ipon her cheeks and lips. that its Administration has alwaws been permanent as
Traverse Cit)-, May 13, 18C3.
He wished to know if any of tho hands hnd seen Blasco
The excitement having in some degree subsided, ex- the republic has been agitating and fftctuating. No alternation ever toobj&tcc in the mode 6f governing aud
that morning. This was the name of a large Newfound- planation foHowed
land (log, which had been n great fivorito with Lilian,
Lilian stated that after ber motber had left her to go regulating the affrfhsorthe l/aok, ap<l two sortTreigns and
and die had taken tspevial delight in feeding him..' The on deck, she thought she wonfil just go np to got n little independent powers, at war with each other, having
been
withiiilhe walls ortlie city, without prodticiog Ibe
dog bad grown extremely fond of his young mistress, nod peek over tho rail at tbe icebergs. "This idea had no
D E T R O I T , HlchiCan,
wonld, show his attatchment in many ways peculiar to sooner entered her head than she carried it into execu- slightest shock to the bank or valuing it |o secrete any
his kiad. Now that the darling was lost, the captain tion In leaning too far over the rail, hovever,—the of ita books or treasures.
bad ordered tbe steward to bring Bfttsctf to them—tnink- ship happened to give a lurch at the samo timo—she
It is stated that a MasodiuBctts corporal, who was being that the sight of him might afford a meloncholy con- lost her balance, and was precipitated into the waters.
solation to hia wife. Having searched the cabin through On rising to the surface she felt herself eiezed by the fore Gen. Casey's board seeking a commission as Lienwithoat being able to find the animal, the steward came neck of the dress, and the next moment w « dragged tenant, was asked who waa«the bero of f a i t Oak*?—
'• Gen. Casey." emphatically responded the a^pirqpt for
Dots all ktnda of work In MB Hue- j Shop at residence, on deek, as we have said, to inquire if be had beeo notic- safely oo to a large cake of iCa Then she perceived that sbonldetvatraps. When ordered to rep«-t, tlie corporal
Biz miles eaat of Bensonia, In the town «f Homestead. All ed by any of the hands. W e all answered in the nega- her deliverer was noble Blosco. She felt terribly frightthat he bad been appointed to a find claw capwork left with E. L. SprajpiF, Traverse City, or H. Avert!!, live. None of us had seeu the dog since the previous ened, and clung close to the dog. She remembered that found
taincy.
Homestead, will meet with prompt attention.
(15-ly*>
niglit. Thereupon tbe ehin was ransacked fore and aft; they were half shut in by three walls ofice, which partly

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UNITED STATES LAND WJTCUT TSfVBSE on, 1ICII.

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GRAND TRAVERSE POLT
l ICMi EEGISTfl

'littontfj an!) (ffomtsrllfrr at 'fato.

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C H A N

CHARLES

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C3r E -

DAY.

JACKSON & WILEY,
F o u n d e r s and • Machinists,

D- E. CARTER,
"Watch M a k e r a n d ' J e w e l e r ,

for the missing animal; and ulthougb we searched ia eve- prevented tbe waves from dashing in upon them. ' Suddenly tbo cake upon which tbey were standing came in
contact with another one wb-eb towered op like a lofty
column. When the concision took placc this lofty
wbalea astern. The mate instantly ordered tbe boats to mass tottered over, and fell upon the three walls of ice
be lowered, and before we bad scarcely time to divest by which the little giri and do$ were encompassed, in
onreeltea of tbe idea that we were still looking for tbe such a curious manner as to completely close them' up,
dog, 'we Were paddling swiftly in tbe wake of a great fat as though they were in prison. In this position she rebow-h«ad The whale made straight for a 6eld of ice in mained B long time, praying, and bugging tbe dog by
the distance, and went down wben fab bad got in tbe torn, uotil at last, feeling cold and benumbed, she bemidst bf i t We followed almost t o ' ffae spot where be gan to grow drowsy, and fell into a dow. Had her reshad disappeared, and then lay motionless and si let, t, waft- cue from this situation beetf-delaved a few minutes longing foil toe next rising. Large masses of i<*e, flashing er. we would never in all probability have succeeded in
gterioesly in Ibe rays of the sutx and moulded in a thou*- bringing her to life. As it was. a long time elapsed ere
and different shape, floated by withi majfstir s!owne». j the natural circclafion ewild bi>
noe or her
and no|"T and tb^n crashed again*! eaHi o'her with a force larm«
iff • '

W . HOLDSWQRTH,
ry nook and corner be was not to be found
we were all wondering what had become of
(H t j i m SarffjDr, Ankittdonl iti ilwktaiai Minnbiro,WltHe
the man at the mast-head sung out thar there were
Respectfully Informes his namerons Mends and the pubUo
that he will furniah Drawinna, Specifications an.I Estimate*
for every docrlptloti of Civil, Meehsfclcfl, Architectural
Engineering, and Bnlldlng Works, SarrJys and Plate of
Towns, Eatetoa. Ac. Ho wlfi also exeenfe any Commission,
for the sale or purchase of Real Estate, Locating Land, Surrays of Lands. Payment of Taxes, and pfocoring Abstracts of
Titles, Ac., on moderate terms.
Has some choicc early selections now for sale, consisting
of cleared and uncleared iauda of thefbest quality ID tbe
8Uf<

"

T r a r e t w City, Michigan,
rORNER OF PNION AND STATE STREETS.
Junnary I t
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'8-tE5

it

A few day since a dunner called ou a youog gentleman, and presented him a bill, wbert be was somewhat
taken aback by tbe gent taking him aside and blandly
saying: •' My dear sir, caff next Thursday, and III toll
you when to call again."
>
A drunken fellow sitting on tbe gtejM of fit PatiJV
church, tbe cold wind blowing chillingly around the corner, thus soliloquized, • ' I f Heaved (hie) tempers the
wiod to tbe (hie) sboru lamb, I wish tho lamb fbic) was
ou this comer."
It is proposed to liebt tbe streets of an eastern city
With • red-headed" girls. In noticing the fact a westerti
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f u t u r e Convent i on, and t h a t the S t a t e Coirimtttee lio InstructT h e P r e s i d o h t n n n o t i n c e d t h e folio w i n g n a m e s a s b e - w o u n d e d b y on oxcofll o f p r l s o n c r s ' j l a k f u . B u t • wfyilo
t o t h e c a m p l e l e s u p p r e s s i o n of t h e rebellion, in . full relied t o j n i k e t h e i r calls f o r f u t u r e C o n v e n t i o n s a c c o r d i n g l y
a n c e u p o b t h e s a c r i f i c e s , t h e p a t r i o t i s m , t h e h e r o i c val- i n g b e f o r e t h e C o n v e n t i o n : A n d r e w J o h u s o u o f ' l ' e n n e s - t h i s c a m p a i g n h a s been b o l d l y , e v e n ' d a r i n g l y , offensive.
WILLTAillA. HOWARD, Chairman.
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A n d r e w J o h n s o n , of T e n n e s s e e , Was b o r o in R a l e i g h ,
N o r t h C a r o l i n a . D e c e m b e r 29, 1 8 0 8 . W h e n b e w a s
four y e a r s of a g e b e l o s t bis f a t h e r , w h o d i e d f r o m t b e
c f f e c t s of e x e r t i o n t o s a v e a f r i e n d f r o m d r o w n i n g . A t
t h e a g e of t e n h e i u a p p r e n t i c e d t o a t a i l o r i o h i s nat i v e c i t y , w i t h w h o m be f e r v e d s e v e q y e a r s .
H i s mothel- w a s u n a b l e t o a f f o r d b i m a n y e d u c a t i o n a l a d v a n t a g e s
• D d b e n e v e r a t t e n d e d s c h o o l a d a y i o h i s life.
V W h i l e learning his trade, however, be resolved t o
e d u c a t e himself. H i s a n x i e t y t o b o a b l e t o r e a d w a s
p a r t i c u l a r l y e x c i t e d b y a n i n c i d e n t w h i c h is w o r t h y of
.uwntion. A g e n t l e m a n of R a l e i g h w a s iu t b e b a b i t of
/ ^ p g o i D g i n t J r t b e tailor's shop and reading while the a p p r e n t i c e a n d j o u r n e y m a n w o r e a t workH e w u s a n exc e l l e n t r e a d e r , a n d h i s f a v o r i t e b o o k w a s a v o l u m e of
speeches, p r i n c i p o l y of B r i t i s h s t a t e s m e n . J o b o s o n b e c a m e ' i n t e r e s t e d , a n d h i s first a m b i t i o n w a s t o e q u a l h i m
a s a r e a d e r a n d b e c o m e f a m i l i a r w i t h t h o s e speeches.
H e took u p the alphabet without an i n s t r u c t o r ; but by
a p p l y i n g t o t h e j o u r n e y m a n w i t h w h o m h e w o r k e d , he
oDtainod a little a s s i s t a n c e .
H a v i n g a c q u i r e d a c k n o w l e d g e of t h e i e t t e r a , h e a p p l i e d f o r t h e l o a i / o T t b e b o o k w h i c l j h e h o d so o f t e n
h e a r d r e a d . T h e o w n e r m a d e b i m • p r e s e n t of it, a n d
ve h i m s o m e i n s t r u c t i o n o n t h e use of l e t t e r s in- t h e
-mation of w o r d s . T h u s his first E x e r c i s e s in s p e l l i n g
w e r e in t h a t b o o k . B y persevereneei h o s o o n l e a r n e d t o
r e a d , a n d t b o hour-) w h i c h ho d e v o t e d t o bi» e d u c a t i o n
w e r e a t n i g h t a f t e r h e w a s t h r o u g h h i s doily l a b o r u p o n
h i s s h o p b o a r d . H e n o w a p p l i e d himself t o b o o k s "from
t w o t o t h r e e h o u r s e v e r y n i g h t , nrtef w o r k i n g f r o m ten
to twelve h o u r s at his trade.
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H a v i n g c o m p l e t e d h i i ' a p p r o u t i c e s b i p in t b e a u t u m n
of 1 8 2 4 , h e w e n t t o L a u r e n s C o u r t H o u s e , S . C . , w h e r e
l i e woi-kcd its a j o u r n e y m a n f o r n e a r l y t w o y e a r s . W h i l e
t h e r e he became engaged to be married, b u t the match
w a s b r o k e n off b v t h e v i o l e n t o p p o s i t i o n 0 f t h e g i r l ' s
m o t h e r and friends, tho ground or objection being M r .
J o h n s o n ' s y o u t h a n d w a n t of p o c u n i a i y m e a n s I o M a y ,
, 1826, he re turned t o Raleigb, where! h e p r o c u r e d journey. w o r k , a n d remained u n t i l S e p t e m b e r .
H e then set
o u t t o s e e k h i s f o r t u n e in t b e W e s t , : c a r r y i n g w i t h h i m
h i s m o t h e r , w h o was d e p e n d a n t o n h i m f o r s u p p o r t . H e
stopped a t Greenville, Tenu., and commenced work as a
journeyman. H e remained there about twelvemonths,
m a r r i e d a n d soon a f t e r w a r d w e n t still f u r t h e r w e s t w a r d ;
b u t f a i l i n g t o find a s u i t a b l e p l a c e t o BetUe, h e r e t u r n e d
tp Greenville and commeuceu business U p t o this time his educaliou w a s ' limited t o reading,
ns h e h a d n e v e r b a d a n o p p o r t u n i t y df l e a r n i n g t o w r i t e
o r c i p h e r ; b u t u n d e r t h e i n st r u c t i o n s, pf h i s w i f e h e l e a r n ed t h e s e a n d o t h e r b r a n c h e s .
T h o only t i m e h e c o u l d
d e v o t e t o t h e m w a s in t h e d e a d of n i g h t . T B e first office
h e e v e r h e l d w n s t h a t of a l d e r m a n of t h a t Village, t o w h i c h
h e w a s c l e e t e d iu 1 8 2 8 . H e w a s r e f l e c t e d t o t h e s a m e
p o s i t i o n in 1 8 2 9 , a n d -again in I83tf. I n t h a t y e a r h o
was chosen mayor, w h i c h position he held for t h r e e
years.
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of i n t e r n a l " i m p r o v e m e n t s , w h i c h h e c o n t e n d e d w o u M n o t
only p r a r e u failure, b u t e n t a i l n p o n t h e S t a t e a b u r d e n some debt,
T h e measure was popular however and at
t h e b e s t election ( 1 8 3 7 ) h o w a s d e f e a t e d . H e b e c a m e a
c a n d i d a t e a g a i n in 1 8 3 9 . B y t h i s t i m e m a n y of this e v i l s
lie h a d p r e d i c t e d f r o m t h e i n t e r n a l i m p r o v e m e n t p o l i c y
w h i c h h e h o d o p p o s e d f o u r y e a r s p r e v i o u s w e r e fully dem o n s t r a t e d a d d he was e l e c t e d b y a v e r y l a r g o m a j o r i t y .
In 1840.he. s e r v e d as a P r e s i d e n t i a l e l e c t o r for t h e
S t a t e a t l a r g e on t h e D e m o c r a t i c t i c k e t . H e . c a n v a s s e d
a l a r g e p o r t i o n of t h e ; S t a t e , m e e t i n g u p o n t h e s t u m p
several of t h e l e a d i n g W h i g o r a t o r s ; I n 1 8 4 1 b e w a s
e l c c t e d t o C o n g r e s s , w h e r e , b y s u c c e s s i v e e l e c t i o n s he
served until 1 8 5 3 .
D u r i n g t h i s p e r i o d of s e r v i c e h e was
c o n s p i c u o u s a n d a c t i v e in a d v o c a t i n g , r e s p e c t i v e l y , t b o
bill f o r r e f u n d i n g t h e fine i m p o s e d u p o n G e n . J a c k s o n a t
N e w O r l e k n s in 1 8 4 6 , t h e w a r m m e a s u r e of M r . P o l k ' s
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , a n d a h o m e s t e a d bill. 1
I n 1 8 5 3 h e w a s e l e c t e d G o v e r n o r of T e n n e s s e e , a f t e r
an exciting canvass. In which he w a s oppoeed by Gust a v u s A . H e n r y . H o w a f re-elected iu 1 8 5 5 , a f t e r another active contest, his c o m p e t i t o r being M e r d i t h P .
G e n t r y . A t t h e e x p i r a t i o n o r bis s e c o n d p e r i o d a s G o v e r n o r , * i o 1 8 5 ? h o w a s e l e c t e d U . 8 . S e n a t o r f o r a fall
t e r m , e n d i u g M a r c h 3, 1 8 6 3 .
E v e r s i n c e t h o o u t b r e a k of t h e r e b e l l i o n G o v . J o h n son h a s b e e n t h e s t e r n a n d u n c o m p r o m i s i n g e n e m y of
t h o slave oligarchists. A s S e n a t o r o f i t h e United States,
a s a p u b l i c S p e a k e r in b u h a l f o f t h e U n i o n , a n d f o r t h e s e
m a n y m o n t h s p a s t a s M i l i t a r y G o v e r n o r of h i s o w n S t a t e ,
h e h a s v i g i l a n t l y a n d efficiently w r o u g h t in o u r h o l y c a u s e ,
a n d s c o r e d b i s n a m e h i g h a m o n g t h e e a r n e s t w o r k e r s on
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b a r e been t o l d In It* native town, a n d n o l a single instance
ol Ua f a i l u r e s k n o w n .
We have, u i o u r possession, a n y q u a n t i t y of certificates,
s o m e of t h e m from
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w h o h a v e naed it i h t h e i r p r a c t i c e , a n d glved i t t h e preeminence o v e r a n y o t h e r c o m p o u n d .
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a n d yet, t h o u g h It Is so s u r e a n d speedy in Its o ^ r a t f o x y l t : *
perfectly harmless, b e i n g p u r e l y v e g e t a b l e . It is vi
able to tbe taste, a n d may be a d m i n i s t e r e d t o ciii
a n y age.
In cases of CROUP we will .guarah'.et n c o r e . If t a k e n in
scaaon.
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• j A n d i f a n i n v e s t m e n t a n d t h o r o u g h trial d o e s n o t " back
tip" the above s t a t e m e n t , the m o n e y will be r e f u n d e d .
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say,this, k n o w i n g i t s merits, a n d feeling conildent t h a t one
trial will a e c u r e f o r i t a h o m o In e v e r y h o u s e h o l d .
Do n o t w a s t e away with C o u g h i n g , w h e n so s m a l l
v e s t m e n t will c u r e you. I t may be had of a n y respectable
D r u g g i s t In town, who will farnlah y o u with a c i r c u l a r of gen
nine certificates of c u r e s it h a * m a d e .
C. O. C L A R K .
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D. & B A B N E 8 A CO.. New York,
0 . C. G O O D W I N A CO., Boston,
F A B R A N D , S H E E L E V A CO., Detroit.
NOTICE.
U N I TED STATER LAND O F F I C E .
TRAVBRSB CITT: March U, 1864. \
A T E N T S FOR E N T R I E S MADE ON T H E U r n D A T
of May, 1862, for S e t t l e m e n t and Cultivation, u n d e r tbe
G r a d u a t i o n A c t or A u g u s t 4.1854, h a v e been r e c e i r c d a t t h i s
Office, a n d t b e p u r c h a s e r s are hereby notified t o come forward i m m e d i a t e l y a n d make t h e r e q u i r e d proof of " S e t t l e m e n t and C u l t i v a t i o n , " a n d aecuro t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e P a t e n t s /
because if said proof i s n o t filed w i t h i n a limited t i n e , t h e
Patent* will be r e t u r n e d to t h e General Land O f l i c e . a n d wilV
t h u s M liable t o be cancelled f o r n o n - p e r f o r m a n c e of the
conditions of settlement and cultivation contemplated by the
G r a d u a t i o n A c t of A u g u s t 4,1864.
.MORGAN BATES. Register.
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TO CORDW0OD C H O P P E R S AND OTHERS.
A N T E D , IMMEDIATELY. A CONTRACTOR TO
c h o p a n d haul COO qprds of wood. The t i m b e r Is situated close t o t h e Beach; on t h e w e s t s h o r e of t h o Eastern
Peninsula, t h r e e miiea f r o m Mr. Bryant's. For f u r t h e r partic u l a r s apply to R. HOPKINS, o n the premises.
P e n i n s u l a , March 31,1864.
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TiuuBPORTAtiox.—When the 21st, Illinois V o l u n t e e r s
w e r e " o r g a n i z e d a fine l o o k i n g m a n w a s c h o s e n by t h e
c o m p a n y officers a s t h e C o l o n e l , b u t h a v i n g uo m i l i t a r y
c a p a c i t y t h e r e g i m e n t fell i n t o d i s o r d e r , a n d b e c a m e t h e
t e r r o r ' o f t b e n e i g h b o r h o o d w h e r e It w a s e n c a m p e d .
TTie g o v e r n o r r e f u s e d t o c o m m i s s i o n t h e n o m i n e e of . t h e
r e g i m e n t , a n d a s k e d G r a n t if b e c o u l d b r i n g t h e t u r b u lent m a s s t o o r d e r if b e w a s a p p o i n t e d t h o Colopel.
G r a n t t h o u g h t he c o u l d . H a l f a n h o u r a f t e r w a r d s ' a n
a p p l i c a t i o n w a s m a d e t o G o v . T a t e ® t o send t h e R e g iment t o Quincy, 120 miles distant; b u t t h e trouble with
of
# t h e Governor, was, n o t t h e want of men, b u t t b e lack
t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . " Bend m y r e g i m e n t " said G r a n t , " a n d
1 will find t h e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . " T b e c o m m a n d w a s g i v e n ,
a n d b e f o r e n i g h t t h e regiment w a s u n d e r o r d e r s t o m a r c h .
O n f o o t t h e regiment w a s t r a n s p o r t e d t o Q u i n c y , a n d
when tbe men were there encamped they w e r e tfefwrtcd
a s b e l o n g i n g t o one of t h e b e s t d i s c i p l i n e d r e g i m e n t s of
Illinois volunteers.
H o w TO TKU. G c i . GRANT.—A g e n t l e m a n b e l o n g i n g
t o t h e S a n i t a r y C o m m i s s i o n w h o WM g o i n g t o t h e f r o n t ,
a few d a y s . « a i d h e d i d n o t k n o w G e n . G r a n t , b u t w a 3
determined to see him before ho came beck. H e wanted
t o k n o w w h a t k i n d of a l o o k i n g m a n h e w n . " Y o n c a n t
m i s s • h i m , " s a i d a b y s t a n d e r . / " W h e n a b a t t l e is g o i n g
on, j u s t r i d # a l o n g t b e lines till y o n c o m e t o a ©load o f
-smoke like a l o c o m o t i v e o n h o r s e b a c k a n d y o n will find
G r a n t under i t " T h i s I must eay was a very plain direction. A n y b o d y c a n f i o d G r a n t b y a d h e r i n g t o f t . H e e e e t n a
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CaptHin C. H . Boynton,

I L L RON REGULARLY B E T W E E N CHICAGO A N D
P o r t Sarnia d u r i n g t h e season of 1864. t o u c h i n g a t
Traverse City both w a y s . She makes t h e r o u n d trip in t e n
day, a r r i v i n g a t T r a v e r s e City e i t h e r f r o m Chicago or S a r nia. every five day-'.
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T r a v e r s e City; A p r i l 29,1864.

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F o r R a t s Mice, R o a c h e s , A n t s , Bed B u g s Sloths
i u F u r s , W o o l e n s . Acc., I n v e t * o u P l u u t s F o w l s ,
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rfthrtr bole* te t\*.k
f Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
"• Sold by all Droggists a n d ItetuSlers e v e i y w h e r e :
i* ! ! 1 BRWABB ! 1 ! of ali woit'ilcsa Imitations.
- See t h a t " C o s T A a ' s " n a m e W o n each Box, Dottle, a n d
F l a s k , before j uu buy.
- Address
11BNRY R . C O S T A R .
- PRINCIPAL D a r o r 48'i BKOAOWAT.^I. Y.
~ S o l d by all Wholesale a n d Retail D r u g g V j i in T r a v e r s e
City, Mich16-6m.

DK. J O H N L . L Y O N ' S
F r e n c h ^Periodical D r o p s ,
THE GREAT
I'EMALE REGULATOR,
Are the only k n o w n remedy t h a t will successfully and invariably restore a n d regulate the female system, r e m o v i n g
all irregularities, a n d p r o d u c i n g healtV, vigor a n d s t r e n g t h .

C L A F I S . ' S
Distilled Eestorative
F O R T H E H A I R ,

LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
R e s t o r e s G t a y a n d F a d e d H a i r a n d B e a r d t o it*
Are a fluid preparation, the oil*y one of the kind ever disNalaaral Color,
covered in t h i s country, ami n c t j directly o>i tlie p a r t s affected, whilst pills a n d powders uttu only roach i h e m as ihey
A N D IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING
w o r k t b r o n g h Sympathy, but u o t i t i all d i r e c t s a d positive.
. A r c you suffering f r o m a couswrat i n x i e t y for the r e g u l a r
r e t u r n of n a t u r e * prescribed laws V

Give yourself no uneasiness, f o r -Lyon's Periodical Drops,
if t a k e n a day Or two b o f t f c the expected period, will pu»i- C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
Restores the Color.
lively a n d Invariably regulate l w ' t i n u i n g , as s u r e as effect
follows ct^use. as c e r t a i n ' a s dav;igbi.followa darkness.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
A r e y o u sick, enfeebled by disease, or unable to b e a r the
Eradicates Dandruff.
labor a n d g a n g e r of increase !
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, V
P r o m o t e s its Growth.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Come to you v a blessing, f o r ' i s n o t p r e v e n t i o n better
P r e v e n t s its Tailing off.
tbau cure f
If regularly t a k e n . J t ia a c c r t a j n preventive, a n d will save C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E .
y o u m u c h peril and many h o u r s of sOBerinc.
I s a n tmeqnaHed D r e w i n g .
H a v e y o u l»cen afflicted f o r many y e a r s with c o m p l a i n t * In- C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E .
c i d e n t t o the sox, t h a t have baffled the s k i l l of physicians,
Ia f o o d for Children.
a n d are h u r r y i n g you on to a n early g r a v e ?
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
.'.TON'S P E R I O D I C A L D R O P S
I s g o o d f o r Ladle*.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
;
I s good for Old People. •
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Will you waste nway with siiffl-rjii'; from Lcncorrhtoa, ProIs perfectly h a r m l e s s .
lapsus, D y s m e n o r r h e a , a n d a tlrauanijd nilirr difli ml tics, al!
s u m m e d u p u n d e r t h e name of rfnpptvtsert ninl oltstructed C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
nature, w h e n an I n v e s t m e n t of one d o i i n r i a
C o n t a i n s DO O i l !
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
L Y O N S PERIODICAL J»ROPS
i If n o t a j p y a
will «Urely s a r c j o u .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Do n o t use the d r o p s wheR f o r h i d i k n iu tbe direction.-,
Ikautillt's the Hair. f o r a l t h o u g h a positive cure, and h a r m l e s s at ail •>:her times, C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
t h e y are s o powerful and-finely < alci)l.it»-d t o adju»t a n d govr
I s splendid for W h i s b e r a •
e r n the f u n c t i o n s of t h e sexual organism, that, it taken at imp r o p e r times, they wonld p r o d u c e results r o a t r a r y t o nature, C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
a g a i n s t w h i c h all, particularly tlxjse w h o ' w o o l d reproduce,
K e e p s t h e H a i r in i t s P l a c e . .
s h o u l d carefully guard.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
C ' n n ^ N o r v o n s Ht-adnrhc.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
C a n n o t h a r m the m o s t d e l i c a t e , c o n s t i t u t i o n a t a n y time ;
1
Prevents Eruptions.
y e t the p r o p r i e t o r s wish t o g u a r d ' a g o i n s t its misuse, h o p i n g
t h a t a thousand bottles will be used for a good purpose w h e r e C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E .
ne is used f o r an illegitimate ojje.
Slops Itching am] Burning.
I UK'S RESTORATIVE.
LYON'S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS,
K e e p s the H e a d Cool.
T h e never-failing F e m a l e Regulator, is for sale b y every C I / A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E , ' .
D r u g g i s t , i n both city a n d c o u n t r y , and do not, if y o n value
.
Is d e l i g h t f u l l y p e r f u m e d .
y o u t h e a l t h a n d wish f o r a reliable medicine, buy a n y other.
T a k e n o o t h e r , b u t if the D r u g g i s t t o whom you apply ha* C L A R K ' S R I C S T O J l i T I V E ,
n o t g o t i u m a k o him s e n d a n d g e t ' i t f o r you.
t.'oot&ins no S e d i m e n t .
C . - C , C L A R K A CO.,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,

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WHOLESAI* D a r o o i 8 T « .
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Contains n o G a m .
New Haven, C o n n .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
A t W h o l e s a l e by
Polishes vonr Hair.
D. S. B A * S J 5 8 A CO., New Y o r k ,
(JEO. C- G O O D W I N A CO.. Boston.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
F A R R A M D , 9 H E L E V A CO., Di t r o i t
j*,'
P r e p a r e s y o u for Parties.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
^
P r e p a r e s you for B a f k a
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
All L a d i e s n e e d i i CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
N o L a d y will d o w i t h o u t i L
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
C o s t s b u t #1."
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Is Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
P r i c e $ 1 pe»Jx>tt!c.—6 bottles f o r $5.
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C. O. CLARK A CO.. P r o p r i e t o r s .
L O R D A S M I T H . Chicago, l i t ; General Agents.
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FARRAND, SHELEY A CO, Detroit

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Head.

A SINGLE BOX OF BRAIfDRETH'S PILLS
c o n t a i n s m o r e vegetable e x t r a c t i v e m a t t e r t h a n twenty b o z e a
of any pills in t h e world besides ; fifty-five h u n d r e d physic i a n s use t h e m in their p r a c t i c e to the e x c l u s i o n of all o t h e r
p u r g a t i v e s . The first letter of t h e i r valoe ia y e t scarcely , a p
p r e d a t e d . W h e n t h e y are b e t t e r known, sudden death a n d
c o n t i n u e d aickneaa will be Ot t h e past- Let those w h o k n o w
t h e m s p e a k r i g h t o a t i a t h e i r favor. I t Is a d o t y w h i c h will
ive life.
O u r r a c e are subject to a r e d u n d a n c y of vitiated bile a t t h i s
s e a s o n , a a d i t is as d a n g e r o u s a s it i s p r e v a l e n t ; but Brand
r e t h ' s Pills afford an invalnabie a n d efficient p r o t e c t i o n . By
t h e i r o c c s a i o u a l use we p r e v e n t the collection of t h o s e i m p u
rities, which, w h e n in sufficient q u a n t i t i e s , (warn so m u c h
d a n g e r t o the body's health. They soon cure liver c o m p l s i n t .
dyspepsia, loss of appetite, p a i n in t h e h»ad, be«rt-boro. pain
in t h e b r e a s t bone, s u d d e n faintnes* r a d costirenea*.
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by alt reap»ct*ble dealer* in medicines.

A s t u d e n t in w a n t of m o n p y sold hik b o o k s a n d w r o t e
h o m e , " F a t h e r r e j o i c e fo{ I n o w d e r i v e m y s u p p o r t
from literature."
W h e n is a w o m a n like a t a t c h ? ~ W ! i e n s h e ' s c o p p ' d
and jeweled.
TAB GIRI. I L o v t . — O y s t e r T a t t y .

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