Grand Traverse Herald, May 13, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 13, 1864

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

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1864-05-13

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T E A T E R S E : O I T Y , MTOl-1. F R I D A Y . M A Y 1 3 , 1 8 6 4 .

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Cjjt (Sraui) Craberst Straltr.

Cj[t <§rani) Crabrrse Sjerali),

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jury, under the protefction of habias corpus, issued by ' coin ofprfetitutihg elections to party purposes, by trflH-'
copperhead judge.
i tary foroe, and of sending home; repjjblicajfi voters and 2^But you accuse me of favoring the Inauiruration of , a j nying this great prtvjl<gc to democrats,^ which- accusj-'
Traverse City,Grand Traverse County, Michigan
despotism under Lincoln, and suggest that he has an
tions youhave not boenablq to^iista'a by even a respecTRAVERSE CITti
mense army to back him io4subverting 6nr democratic table liea You are at perfect liberty to say and print
I^ORG.AN'BATES,
FRIDAY MORNING; N A T 18. 11
' EDITOR liiro raortiito*. 7
institutions. Atfirst Kthoughttht^t you usjd tblif'pretense that the female negro teachers at Pdrt Royal, or elseFor tbc Ornnd Traverse Herald., only to hold your igoOraut followers in your traces ana to where,ffhvt?thirty uegro babie3 of their own, after Cf>®s
x , m i t k s t •„
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A POLITICAL LETTER.
catch giftls, as your leaders do: but your candid coofe: superuitendeni lias tesfifiid' that they hijjre lot one.—'
O n e D o l l a r a n d F i f t y C e n t o , P a y n M e inva- r l a b l y i n afivBJxoe. •
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sion that you regard the record of the great Fathers of Yes, you neetl not fcar cserciaing ailyuui- ingenuity _wjf'
ADVKKTISBMESTS inserted for One Dollar per square (ten
Dr. Scbetterly to bit Son—A Copperhead.
lines) for the ttftt IfaBertron.and twenty-nve cents for each
our Republic as •'musty"; your pot .attempting, even, tact u-i,lb-which long practicu uf ijiug has ©ode your
aubseqoent insertion. Yearly AdT»rt|s«nettt#-HHO for one
to invalidat# my proof that your, leaders are traitors, by leudcrs so familiar. All tliiw is doubtless your constitn-.
square; $20 for threo gquareg; $30 Cor half 3 colamn; apd
$50 for one column. Legal advertisemehts at the rate* preDTAH S05-—In my .former letters I adduced ubfin- falsehood; and your earnest admonitions to me as a foe- tional privilege so far aSgovernmwit is concerned ; and'
scribed bylaw;-; titty cents per folio Of 100.words for.the dant evidence to coovioce miy sane mind'that, compared mcr Whig; force toe to the more agreeable ebnclusioo it w6nld;bc cruel to prohibri"yobsticking" to your lies
flrstinacrtion.and twenty-five cents for each; subsequent—
Everyfigurecounts a word. Figure work without rule*/ 60 with the actions |Jf the most em'iMBt leacfer y{nlr p*rty that you are a a politcal monomaniac^, If such be the which.yrai hnvcIteeo Rtso much-pahis tQiioveot u Wje
per cent added. Bule andfigurework; doublo price, j.
freely acknowledge ourselves beat, utterly dumbfounded
All legal advertisements to be paid ftjritriqtl) in advance ever had, our excellent President's {ictioos have so fur case I and your niother know how tp pity.
been of the mildest and most lenient teuor the sa&ty of
It is true that deifpots in other lauds have enslaved; at this gime, for we catmot Mick ,to any lie which some?)
onrcomttry would admit of. ROJIDU still dispute
the people.by subsidising the armies uader their com - fool among us has promulgated. * All we' claim in this '
assertion ? Then t u r u ^ . q ^ x c ^ f l a l Oonstitutiou and mand. But did you ever reflect on the. "difference of civil game of King, and.making promised of ji " fire
you, w;ll-fiDd that, in addition to the detailed and minute their armies and ours? Theirs are constituted'of an bo- the rear" to the reliels is to refute your liesafier vou have
pTOyisioqs it; contains for adininisteriDg the Government educated, ignorant canaille wbve standing, and only bus- heaped them upsufficiejitly to make it wqpth ':wbilft ;,for
. j . . ...MORGAN BATES.
•Register
in tinies of peace, it authorizes the President to orgaaiiB iness is war or tbe preparation for it. Ours, on-the tbey are so nnmeroos-we have not- time *0 relate lhem;
. . . . . . . . R E U B E N GOODRICH
Receiver......
1
Courts Martial and'appoint Provosts Martial; but rfoes other hftnd, c^fjsjst of a bigb'jl: CQ^?1'c.h^d jjeople ^ho individually.
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GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS^ n^t ilisdft tbe nobler nor the places, but leaves it tb hiib^ve been brought up under a governmeut, tbe best
But, sir, whev'y^a .tfied, U*.g$t np'jfiiiil'IOOjj^eriaitj#:
discretion to appoint and locate thqm.wheuhe £ n ^ tbej ever established uponjearth; and who are now pou^ipg " fire in tbe rear" to rescue prisoners pf your party about,
are necessary for the salvation of tbe country. For what out tbeir blood like water to prvseivc.it as it.' «jas baud-, to be tried by civil law; or wbeu yon murder Provosts
Cooi'tv »ii^BTOV.'.:r.lMO'MAS(^ATFA Trav. City.
purpose does the Constitution coufer ihii authority?— cd dowjo to, us by our fathers*, a . people jvboso pursuits Martini trying to arreit deMirtsrs of your'pnrty ; or when
Evidently to keep down traitors everywhere, and partic- havp been those of peaceful judustry, to wjijcb they long you resist the draft, or discourage enlistments : in short'
Wrfoa. ATTOK4EV
H. lljfcSSH.
ularly wl»ere armies are,unnecessary for thj?. general pur- to,return with an intense desire. What could a tyrant wbctiyou ihterrerc (dire<ifly ,witb w;ar {meisiir^; thtn
CuOTi^ | Cqp | BTiCo>t........C. H. MABSH, t
poses of war. Our fathrrs bad experienced too much accomplish with aucb ^oUlier^wbo love their government, admonish you to beware of Lincoln's baitiles ; for then,'
annoyauce from tbe Tories of the first revolution to nee1' whatever party may administer,it, with a 1 devotion that you place, yourselves under martial law according to tlje
lect providiiig for tbe emergency in the future, and fearii- death itselfcauuot qqench ? Why. sir, at least niuer late decision of the Supreme Court. It is in such cases.'
Representative District Republican Committee. cd too much wisdom to shackle the President's hands by, tenths, judging by their votes last fall, of our -soldiers and in.suqhc^es quly., tbij,; (fu^ .(Jqnfl^ufip^ , lying
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MORCAN BATES,(CU«lrBiAn)^....ji.-..Traverse City. minute details. They well knew that a. very largo
are Republieuns, aud hence the efforts of your party to asjde iU prpsisious for tho protection of ljfe, liberty, |nd
THOJJ AS J.' RAMSDfcLL,...
„Mi>nI»tcc. .
JOHN S. DIXON
Charlevoix.
of discretionary power must necessary be vested' in tbfe depriyo tbem of their right to vote. Very many yrtbeni the pursmt,of happiness, coase^ to protect you jiiiud prot;
Prcsidefrt'8 bands ; and that whenever tbe people lost were formerly Whigs,; which party you said, whftu yon, yidesjfor Provosts and Courts Martial; nod tbe decision,
Comity Corresponding Committee.
as good a Whiglas l.was " composed priufeipally of tbe Supreme Court authorizes tbem to \ ha, institute4>i
MORGAN BATES, (Chatrtnaa)......'Jl....Trttveme City:' : t^ei^love f)f country,sfl far as to e|eot and; support a disCHAR1.E3 H. MARSH
"
loyal. President, liberty would not bp worth defendiug.— of tbp most enlightened citizens." 1 ask jajpiin, .wljat wuth suspensiop,of habias corpus wherever "the, I'rtsiCHARLES T. SCOF.1KLI),
f). r . f* Whitewater. • .. But yon objuct principally, to Courts and ProvostB Murcould a would be despot accomplish with such a people?; dcut.Andsit necessary, or ^bore political (lavgpia threat-,
tiatin the Northern States, pretending that there' Is lib 1 have not tbe slightest, hesitation in [saying, that ninety- en., And,we;now cocnpiend to. your approval auji.pi 1 ^,
Township Republican Committee.
necessity for them here; j(iu know, and are self-conscious nine ofeverv hundred, would tramp him. under foot tho, ticc thq.adinpniJion%so proluseiy.-lvvishodi by yoit. ppou,
CHARLES Hi MARSn, (Chairman"*..]
Traverse Clty. tluit the whole 5»onh swarmswitlt t?wtor$ every Que or
first grasp he made atiBipreme pbwpr.: Did yonej^r,re- us wboq thO; odjpus slave patcherj l^iy wap being euforcJOHN''A.- i»ERinr.'i-..^:;;sti:L:Iiilii;
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}«ft«*j. whom belougs to your party. Do you dispute this fact f flect that our excellent President is a buoian being.; not d, —yield j-c obedience1 to tjje Con.-tjtiilional decisions
A. W. BACON........
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PESIKSCLS. » ,
Then read the history of your attempted Insurrections a military aspirant; and that, if he crush' I lie rebellion, of Supreme Judgeaof your couutryby ^s^riugBiichfU<7URTIS 'FOWLER. ( C h a i r m a n ) . .
H1LKN R. HAIOHT,.'.......... .VJ.U.
for which l, have not a spare sheet : say nothing more of and emancipate Hie slaves—which loyal slaveholders now au'8rpijm—" the Union tu it wfts".for wb,icb your
A. P. LANCASTER,
v.- jr,,.
... ?.
WOIVEITATXR.
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1 Seymour's prpparalipns far ijje New .YOP^Tfusurrection, contend is.the only act that can secure permanent- peace era coutepd with all tbeir mighty vocifcr^ions—wiUioot
CHABtES T.SCOFTELD, (Chairman - £ Whitewater. than that be sent all tbe soldiers witbiB reach of tbe city —his name will go down to posterity with that of Wash' the suspension of habias corpus and martial law ;• nnd
CHARLES II. P-TK>
;
to Pennsylvania under pretense of protecting that State ington without a compeer ? How many men, whose even with these .it is ^mtjwhnt diflici^t to prevent,*
AMBROSE BUTTON.
JOHN PUL81PHER.........
Trom devastation by Lee's army ; but feafty tb give bis name stands lis fair as Lincoln's does, dq you suppose French.reigt^o- terror with 0 coppsrJuraduBo^jjspiecp ; to
|« Dear Friends" a chauco to openyouh fatorite." fire iw would forfeit such a prize for all the dominions,tha Devil hang Republicans before brefi^fast, as yoijir p.igam, gp+
Ibe reur",for the success of which he: lrtd ]made. as i e offered to Christ? J, certainly believe it would be diffi- leaders fakl they ought to be, less. thau a year ago. t But,
thought suERcient preparation, as I proved to you itr a cult to find one even aiqong your copperheads*; Reflect:, I will guarantee that Lincoln will use tb'j nmple powers,
former letter, which yon dared not deny or even cotrtrt- wonld you do it?, I cannot believe you would; and Lin- confided ir, his hands by tljp Constitution and laws, w i l t
Emmet ttiihiy' Republican 1 Cohreritiou.
WM. H.FIFE (Chnirinah) ...........L.....UttleTraverse. dict. Read the histories of the murder of officers seut coln is not lees susceptible of noble emotions and motives the utmost lcpity consistent with tbe safety of onr conn-,
ANDREW
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to apprehend deserters or your party; read the details of than you. try and its iiiititutioas. We are nil in favorpf Iquiency and.
D^KlELyOi^MES
a.
InsQircctioiis and attempts to rise all over jthe country ;
I sm surprised at your stupidity. Your leaders , ac- and Lincoln knqws it; nnd bnt for this nqfylo trait in bis.
G. H . M A H S H , ' ;
and, .ifypu are not then satisfied that you^jpartv still in- cuse Lincoln of such fvile. abominable aims to make por :haracter and conduct, Yallaudigbam would now be a
tends to commence the •' the fire in the rear," and would litical capital of whlth they are in tbe utmost need ; but prisoner on Tortugus.
open' it to morrow. Were it not for' Courts 3ilortiaI and the they dare not even insinuate that the soldiers would nsBut tho Union aud our pure (cot tbe copperhead) dem-,
suspension of 11 obias Corpus, theu read 'aud meditlite sist him. They know full well that under such insinua- oeratic institutions must be preserved nnd defended
SOLICITOR TN CHANCERY,
upon
the
proposition
of
the,
Chicago
.
Timed
advocated
i^aiast
tfce machiaations of all; snake and rebeulom to
tions
the
soldiers
would
scarce^
return
a
single
democratfQTAfi.Y
P U B L I C ^ COIjyVE|ANCER,
by others of-your organs, -proposing that democrat, tic yote next November; and hence they laud them to •uin'themf ahd'tho Republicans can do it alone, if tbe
Trit verse City, Grand Traverse Conijty.Mich.
should
wrecktjfeTi'sp^te
'agtSinst
iifi^tTnioil
mat
or
upon
pseudo
democracy
will oftly let tbem. The rtbflfioii'
the
sjcies;
While
at
the
same
time
they
de
all
they
cap
to
H
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Pi"* e ' i • |
Bny ytWr of the Republican party; and if! you still'dis- encourage tbe rebels to,persever iq killing our soldiers, wotdd hpve 6ee'ii crushed ere bowl'lrldbcpln Wd not
XKAVR',io<» orx v
pute that, at least the leaders o£ party aqe,.traitors,. aa and in getting up thje " fire in the rear
and then, if trusted ibo .fighting tp so called deimocrati^ ofiioers. .But
base as tbe Toriteof our revolution, then read the follow- Lineplu does not suocaed in crusbiqg the rebellion before, the loyal slaveholders are nobly coming to the rescue, ing:
election, your leader; hope to succeed in discpuraging declaring "that wecanneTenbhve peace so'lbn^ as daveTHISHODSB is Novr orwin jqR ^HK Bl^xrrr o», *HB
gang of copperheads attacked the )iouse' of CapL voters to such nn extent ns to succpcd in placing, your ery exists. Norfborrt'coppwhends Upd s^utlicrg

<3^ I» t r S X . I O ,
J . M. Speary of .the fith cavalry, Ramsey, Fayette Oo., programme semi-traitor in the White House. Such, is are npw the ouly defenders pf slavery ; aud our country
" . ' " OKDHRTW StPKRl^TrvbESC* OP
Ill, oo the 22d olt, and during the attack shot and > se- now the only.bope of your leaders, and, -alfo the main, will come out of this fiery trial pari Bed and renovated,
verely wounded in the face, the wife of the OaptSia— hope of the rebels: but, depend upon itthatyou are un-, in Spite offilltheir opposition. Wo then' batd> j a ; longjsar- GIVE HIM A CALL.
The only reason offered for the attack is the fact tha« derstood by the soldiers and Republicans, as well as the list of excellent candidates foe-Presidents—Chase, Gr?nt,
lf
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D.*"' Capt'. S. bad employed » negro to work ft* him."
rebels and yourselves. Therebels,well know you arc a Butlqr, ^ar.ks, and many others—who will continnc to
ie City,
Again:
dough faced party; and that they can drive you into nll( punish the robbers of tho public treasury as Lincoln is
;
CBARLK^roif, Coles Co., Ill; March 28, 1864.
their measures: but they despise you worse than they do now doing; but for which no deMderatic President, Wd
" A terrible aBVay occuried here tp-daj-. The cop- Republicans because you have failed to open the •'firein any law, and'none of them desired any. Jackson fook
pe^eads camo here this morniug to atten^Court iu large the rear" as you have promised them. They manifest tbe respAdstbilitj, atio bis suceesionj follo^cd^
J5CW-l. «H;I ; D E T R O I T , > W $ X i J ? ' f
I', uumbera, ,with .guns coccealod .ia wagons and armed with their hatretTby robbing democrats'in preference to Re- trious predecessor in encouraging robbery down to Bapistol& Some soldiers in Court Houso Square were publicans, whenever tbey get acrods Miiso'n and Dixon's ebanan. By.Lincoln and bis successors our country will
drawn lnto an affray, and the fight in^antw became g^n-' line.1 But now they bavo great hopes that you'will'do it bo restored to the •' musty" purity of Washington, JeferaL., T^e C°Q"ty gberifl sprang from the; Judge's stand, at tbe November elections, as their late1 address sfibw?. ferson. and John Quincy Adams'tfnte; atjd the psepao
and drawing.a pistot commenccd firing upon Union men. They well know that your leaders have not the courage democaatic party will be laid up on, the shelves of pandeOne of tho victimSbftberfiob1was MiJdr'Shabert York, to fight Republicans with anything but ballots.
aaiaak.
,,'1 ifiit 1 w ; . - 7 • • - . u
Does all kinds of work ih his iinfci 'Shop' iat rteidenes,
You soy Jackson's proceedings at. New ''Orleans weve
six mileS'east of Bentonia, in tW town of Homestead. All Snrtfe'6tt|^f fte 'Q4A' Infantry. The IJoiou . men, finding Republicans are in favor of the largest Uberty compatiwork left with E. L. SpraRue, Travsrae City. 6r 11. AveHIl, theih^lyes.oulnumibred at the Court IIpu.se, ran
ble with the safety of our pore democratic institutions, exceptional. I say he crushed With his iron heci '^he
,-Hon»este«d. willroe«twithlirompt *tMntion. ,| ,. (lWjr*) wards the houses and store for arms and were fired upon for Democrats, Republicans, Abolitionists and every
only copperheads be ever encountered;, so rare were tin
from tho windows. Ten or twelve were wounded in this other party, alike; and for some additional for the [Dem- specicstben. Now they are numerous ini every Town
way. .A copperhead prisoner, John Cooler, was'
ocrat's special use. For this tbeyhave ulways contend- and swarm in every schobl district. Lincoln argues eyeA
brought in, tried to escape, and wi^3 instantly fired upon ed irt times of peace and do yet; while yonr party tried have to watch them everywhere; but be only in!erR.'fes'
Respectfully Infonaes hla numoroOT friends sad the publici by |be soldiers, and fell dead" &c. Copperhead Canady to repress it by mobs hod murder as I proved to you in with one in ten or a bpudredfliousandofibe worst; when
wai captured and made oath as follows:—'4 That Sheriff my letters, the evidence of which you cannot, and do not tbey meddle directly with war matters, asitbe ConstituEngtneerinx^ and BnMdinr.; Work», Bnrveya and; Flits • of O'/lair had sent for these men in squads of three or four try tp,"dispute. But now you claim the same .unlimited tion requires of him.
Towns, JEaUWs.,4c. He will a^o execute any ComroiMiong
In one of your private letters you accost the 'Repub-'
for the sale br purchase of Rekl EaUlte, Locating Land, Sur- without 'arms, their guns to be brought in A twogon and liberty for the purpose of getting up yonr " fire in tbe
veys of Land*, Psyment of Tsxes, andiprocuri»g AUtracte of secreted until occasiop callpd for tbeir use." &c- The rear"; and have compelled Lincoln to reson to bis con- lican party of favorinsf amalgamation. It is true we bayp
Titles* Ac., on modente terms. , 1
,
Haa some choice early selectiansviow for sale. rmniFtlng 6tory is too'Joog to rivs tbe whole of i t i
stitutional powers to prevent your aiding the rebels di- some fanatics who favor it: but only as a special priviof cleared and uncleared lands of -tto heat quality in the-'
Four hundred soldiers are after the gang, and it is rectly. as you do continually indirectly by eucouragintj lege of democrats. They never practive nor honor i t , '
15
likely that those capture^ will be tried by:Conrt Martial thereto persevere in killing our people. Yes, we are
democrats do. Are southern rebels Republicans'—
^ "Traverse City, Michigan,
f
CORNER OF ONION AND STATE STREET.
and e x e c u t e d s e n t tp distant prisons, for it would be still in favor of allowing you to tell nnd print all tbe lies j Who makes those yellow boys and girtt j down South
January 2VW64^
1*~
(«-tf.)
madness to thinV&f imprisoning tbpm for eiril trial: and yon please:—To call Lincoln a tyrant, a djifcpot. a Con- whom yoo call your " southern bretbrea"; and what parand then we shall! have another howl Of breach of the stitulioc breaker, anything; to still accuse Republicans ty favqre miscegenation in the South.? Doypu rem em --i
1
hand ; and Framing limber. J oiats and hcantitng aa,wcd from Constitution"by^our organs who having instigated these of having brought (nn the war by detaiirer the CriMen-1 ber who was Vice President in Jackson's time ? .Hate'
ever been told that the
theritbodght it'a His
twent^to thirty f y t la ley|th. and lot ;aale at the Mills of murders, several of the soldijtrs hayo already die^" For den compromise, after your bare assertion has been j
your organs now assert that the Copperheads hafte a Con- proved false by the testimony of promioent members of grace to our nation to vote'for a:prscti^ mi^<jyg^ci§;, v
'(Concluded on Fourth Page.)
stitutiddal right to escape p^shjWjK.by rttc^Tor by per youi; own party. We are willing to let you accuse Lin
r- ,
IBPCBUSrizD EVEBT PBIDAY.AT

All Kinds



M O M G A N B A T B S i Kdltorand Proprietor

Prating }(e»tly aid fapeditiotflv

UNITED STATES LAND l)p)E AT TKAYEESl CITY, TO

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GRAND TRAVERSE POLITICAL REGISTER!

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JUtonra unit (Lwmnsclor at ;£ato,

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OHABtES

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JACKSON & WILEY,
F o u n d e r s a n d Machinists,
D E. CARTER,,
"WAtch M a k e r a n d J e w e l e r ,

J ^ TV- HOLDSWORTH.
Chi Eogbttr, Smtjit, irelitaiml ul itdmlol Bradimao

LSSaSSyffiff

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T h e Latest Kewa.
would come, unless averted by that measure. They dp4 ume of currency gradually, and will continue to do eo.—
Mr. Bryant fronrLetand, informs u» that be had seen
clined'the proposition; aihl I w u in my best jodeeiflPht If the Work and gold gamblers shall again attempt the
driven to the alternative, or either surrendering the Urfon game they played la*t week, till be will bring the whole a Milwaukee paper .of the 8th, which contains the imporM O l i O A - N B A ' l ' g S . K i H W a n d P r o p r i e t o r and with it the Constitution, or or luying strong hitndi power oT the Government, and its whole means, both tant news that Grant'a whole army had crossed the Rapupon the colored element. I chose the latter', hi clos- here and abroad, to checkmate.them.
TBAVEMlf Cilty t
Tba Secretary of the Treasury relies upon the people idao and made a successful flank movement on Lee'a aring i t I hoped for greater gain than loss: but of ibis I
F B l P A X MORNING. MAT ,18. 18641
was 'K)t entireiy confilent More thun a year of trial for the waya and means; upon the Army for victories ; my. Sedgwick and Warren were engaged with Lee'a
forces, aud Gen, Grant said that there would be a gennow shows no low by it, in oor foreign relations^ none and upon Congress fof adequate taxation.
The people will ttStne to nis help with every dollar eral battle within 24 hours, or Lee would foil' back on
In ofir home popular sentiment; none in our white mili1'lfIOR NATIONAL CONTENTION.
The undersigned, who, by original appointment, or subse- tary force—tiu lOes by it any how. or any where. On thfct can be appropriated. This is their true interest ; it Richmond.
• .
quent designstion to fill vacancies, comtitote tije Executive the contrary it sho^sa gain of quite 130.000 soldiers, iirfbeir true aalety. The artniea will now do their part
Buruside was advancing towards Petersburg and But-'
Committee created by the National Oonventjon he)4 at Chi- seamen ami labours. These are palpable faets. abont —there is no alternative but victory, Congress will do
its
duty—it
dare
not
falter.
ler
was
on
the
Peninsula
n«ar
Fort
Darling. The rebel
cago on the 16th day of May, 1860, do hereby ceil open ill which as facts there enn be no calling. We have the
To iboae capitalists who complain that Mr. Chase
qualified-voteri who desire the unconditional maintenance men, and we couluuot have bad them without the mea- ought to pay a higher rate oT interest, we say, pointedly, railroad communication is entirely cut off i*here has
doubtless been a general battle ere this time, and .we
of the Onion, the supremacy of the Constitution, and the g r e .
And now let any Union man who complains of the that a five per cent'obligation against the American awaitlha news with iutense anxiety.
complete suppression of the existing rebellion, with the
people is better thsn a bond at liny higher rate or intercause thereof, by vigorous war, and all |pt and efficient measure, test hinwelf in writing down ioone line that he est. For why? Your money righteously invested, free
Gen. Halleck has been placed at the head or the cavis for subduing the rebellion by force or arma, and in
means, to send delegates to a convention tu assemble at
the next, that he is for taking these 130.000 from the from extortion, generously invested for your Countiy's alry Bureau.
BALTHORK, oa TCMDAT, THI 8KVKKTH DAY o r JUKE. 1864, Union side and placing tliem where they Would be biit cuaae, is. and will be through all time, valid. But grind
The report comes by way or Fortress Monroe that Litat 13 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of presenting candidates for the measure he coiitlcinm. If he eannot race h b ysur«ountry—grind the American people in their time
for the offices of President and Vice {President Of the United cause so stated, it is only because lie canu6t face the of distress and. want—take Shylock's bond—and it will tle Washington N. C.. ban been occupied by tbe rebels,
aud the investment or Newbern will follow.
BUMS. Each ritate having a representation In Congress will truth.
take
more
than
the
interest
you
get
over
five
per
cent
to
" l ; "
be entitled to as many deligates assiiall be tqual to twice the
The deaih of tbe rebel Gen. Greene is confirmed by
I add a word which was not in the verb*! conversation. defend your claims against 'the political tribunals that
number of electors to which such State is. entitled in the III telling this tale. I attempt no compliment to my own will adjudge your bond*.
advices from New Orleans.
Well and wise would it be for you to come forward
•tectorial College of the United States
sagacity. 1 claim not to have controled events, bnt conDeserters report that Lee's army is 80.000 strong,
with that spirit that inspires the people, and for once,
EDWIN D. MO.10A.V, jNeW York. Carman.
fess plainly that events have controled me.
Now at'the end or three years' struggle, the nation's for thi* emergency, lay aside the spirit that governs the with 20.000 effective cavalry. Tbe railroads are running
R E P U B L I C A N S T A T E CONTENTION.
condition is not what either party of any man devised or usurer. You are in a miserable minqrity at the ballot night and day, bringing him still more reinforcements.
A Bepnblican Bute Convention, to appoint. sixteen Dele expected. God alone can claim i t « hither it is tend- Koxea. Better either come to-the standard or equity and
No more fighting badoccurred on the Red River up
or bag what gold you can and leave this hemi
gates to represent this 8tste in the National Convention at ing seem* plain. K God now will* also tbe^removalor a right
v
to the 20th. It was reported that tbe enemy were march[Thompson's Reporter, May 2.
Baltimore, June 7th, to nominate candldsfes for President gieat wrong, and wills also that we or the North, p* well — -—
ing on Grand Ecore on tbe 22d, and that Bouks' forces
and Vice President will be held id the cl<y of Detroit, on as you or the Boutb. shall pay fuTrly fo^ our complicity
From Washington.
were going to meet them.
Wednesday, the Eighteenth day 0f M<y nejrt, at 11 o'clock in that wrong, impnrtinl histiiry will iflnd therein new
WASBIKOTON, May 3.
causes to attest and revere the justice and goodness or
A cavalry reconnoissance, under Gen. Devin. has been
A. *
Time't Special.—Mr. E. A. Paul sends the following
Yoffrs truly, i
The several counties will send two Delegates for each Re- God.
made to Madison Court House,. Yu., resulting in the capto
this
bureau;
A
.
LI.VOOLK.
presentative in the lower branch of the State Legislature,
All quiet with the Army of the Potomac to-day — ture of the few rebels who occupidcd the place, about
and every organized Codnty having no representation, will
Leclannw Codatjr itepnbllcan Convention.
Everything is in readiness for a forward movement at 30 in number, no large force being found iu tbe. neighbe entitled to one Delogate. .
j . > | i '
the proper moment. Our troops arc in excellent spirits borhood.
Leclanaw County Republicuu Convention met
Connty Conventions to elect these Delegates may. at their
opUon, also eWet a similar number of Delegates to attend a 8mith's School House pursuant to public rail orthe Re- and anxious to advance against the enemy under their
Thupickcti of the confronting armies in Virginia now
new commander-in-chief
Bute Nominating Convention, to be hereafter called.
publican Codnfy Committee for the purpose or electing
General Burnside's command h in a favorable posi- extend up and down tbe Rappahannock and tbe RapiThe following waa adopted by the Republican State Con- one delegate to attend the Republican State Convention
dan.
At Fredericksburg the rebels are said to he throwtion.
vention, Aug. 19,1868 :
Deserters from the enemy all agree that Lee is mak- ing up further earthworks. The rear of Beauregard's
to he held ^'n Detroit on the 18th inst* to appoint sixRtsoLvxD, That in the opinion ol this Bute Convention,
ing extensive preparations to meet Grant there.
army is said to have passed through Petersburg eit route
the appointment of any individual to represent sny county teen delegates to the National Republican Convention
People also profess to believe that Richmond is being
in which he does not reside, should not be recognized In sny to he held at Baltimore on the 7th day or June next for
•for'Richmond. It is now estimated lhat Lec has upevacuated.
future convention, snd thst the State Committee he Instructed to make their calls for future conventions accord- the pbrpose or nominating candidates for President and
A number or Senators met in caucus to-day to agree, wards or 100,000 men.
WM,-A.
HOWARD,
Chairman.
togiy^
Vice-President or tl>e United States; and also to attend
ion a unite*! course in regard to the restoration of
From Newbern, N. C.
a State Convention to nominate conJidutcE for State offi- FVauk Blair to a command in the army. They deeid.il
A Capital Letter f r o n President Lincoln.
to support a resolution refusing to recognize Blair as n
N«|w York. May 4.
rs.
Governor Bramlette, of Kentucky, iu company with
Major Genera! and recommending his dismissal from said
Newbern advices to April 30th confirm the evacuaTemporiarily organized by electing H. C. Sutton, service on the ground that he Lolds his commission in
Senator Dixon and Co). Hedges, recently held an intertion ol Washington. X. C- by the order «»f Gen, Butler,
Chairmen,
and
Charles
Davidson
Secretary.
violation of law.
view with President Lincoln on the subject of the Draft
nfler sp:kinirof pnna and the «kvtrui-timi or much properBanks, in official dispatches to the War Department ty that could not he carried away. It .was discovered
Chairman appointed (». X. Smith. L. D. Quackenb*5b,
in Kentucky.
?
relative to the Red River campaign, admits a surprise
A t the close of the interview between President Lin- and KnwtM Bates committee on ctvdeniialy. Commit- and reverse on the 6th or April, but claims that the bat- that the enemy had left for Virginia, leafing but seven *
companies to guard the place.
coln and Gov. Bramlette and 8enator Dixon, the Presi tee reported as follows:
tles on the 9th and 10th resulted jn a terrible disaster to
The .ebels have already commenced mnssncring nil
II. C. Sutton. L. D. QnackcnliUKh and Erasing Bates the rebels, and tbnt wo were on the whole victoriou"—
dent pleasantly remarked, ns the other gentlemen were
the coat to the rebels in killed, w->unded and missing be- who haveac'-epicl President Lincoln* amnesty proclatiring, that be was apprehensive that Kentuckians felt delegates Trom township or BtnghtimJ
mation. and pressing into their service all capable of bearing
greater,
proportionally,
than
ever
suffered
by
any
batT.
N.
Hemlerson,
George
N
Kmith
uud
C.
Davidson
ikindly towards him in conseqnence of not properly uning arms.
tie during the war.
derstanding the difficulties by which h« was surrounded. Delegates from Leelanaw township.
(jeneral Peck is ordered to report to General Butler's
The internal revenue during the month or April is u p
Adjourned till hair post 4 o'clock P. M.
Headquarters for such light duty us bis health will citIn his efforts to put down the rebellion ; and that he
wards or ten millions.
Convention met pursuant to adjournment.
World?* Special.—An officer, formerly or the 18ih able htm to perform.
would explain to the gentlemen some of those difficulties,
It was reported that tho rebel rami Rornwke. now at
On motion or G. N. Smith, the present Chairman and North Carolina, wasTirought (iere to-day. having been
if they felt inclined to bear him. A vfillingncss was at
captured on the Potomac. The general balier in Rich- Plymouth, is delaying for the purpose of mounting the
once manifested, and the President eXpUiued to them Secretary were elected permanent officers of the Conven- bond. he says, is Lee's army at present numbers ahout 200-pounder parrot; gun which fell into rebel hahd«
tion.
!
the difficulties which he had alluded to.
50,000. and Longstreet who was at I'hitrlesville when there. It was gcia-rally believed in the interior that the .
Chas. Dnvidson wai elected delegate to attend the he left, had offer 12.000. lie states that should Rich- fall of Plymouth and tlie evacuation of Washington will
Ott a subsequent occasion, in a conversation with Mr.
enable Gov. Var.ce, the secession cwulida'e. to secure
Lincoln, Colonel remarked that he was greatly misunder- Detroit Convention on the 18th inst; and Rebert I ^ e mond be beseiegecfiit would not hold out one month.
The Repablicaniiay it begins to bo feared in high mil- his election.
stood by many of the citizens of Kentucky, and that be was elected to attend the ConVentioitfjto nominate State itarv quarters that Lee is endeavoring to escape from
officers.
Both
defegates
hare
power
to
appoint
suhsti'
From the Red River Expedition.
would greatly oblige him ir he would write out the rethe Ropidan to works in the neighborhood or Richmond.
NKW YORK. May 4.
marks made to Governor Bramlette oqd Senetor Dixon, tntes. The defecate to the Detroit Convention was in! WABHWOTOX. May 4
The
Tlerald's
New Orleans letter ol the 26th ult., conin order that, with the President's ; permission, they structed by the Convention to support snch delegates to
A letter from Admiral Porter, of April 27th. menmight be published, the ColoneJ doubted not they would the Baltimore Convention as are favorable to the renom- tions that the expedition he recently sent up the Washita firms the statement that Banks has has fallen back to
Alexandria in conscqucnce or tbe lessening water iu the
remove much of the prejudice which Was attempted to ination or Abraham Lincoln for President of the United Riven as far as Monroe captured 3.000 bales or cotton, Red River.
brought away 800 negroes and destroyed much rebel proSlates.
be created against the President in Kentucky.
All gunboats and transports, except the Eastport. are
perty. The txpedition was under commander Foster.
II. C. SUTTON, Chairman.
The President took the matter into consideration, and
•down
to or Mow the rails. Six gunboats which went
A new principle has been adopted by A recent law,
C. DAVTOSOK. Secretary.
viz: Authorizing the Postmaster General to reftind to up Black and Washita river* to Monroe, returned with
shortly after his return home, the Colonel received the
2.900 bales br cotton and 900 contrabands, besides
postmasters
the
sum
orwhich
they
may
have
been
robForth#
firs
nil
Ti
averse
Herald.
following:
:
conveying down the steamer Rubie with 480 more conbed by Confederate forces or rebel guerrillas.
EXKOOTIVI MASSW*,
Antrim Connty Convention.
trabands. .
Washington Apjil 4, 1864
ELK RARIDS, May 6.1864.
From the Army of the Potomac.
A. O. Hodges. Eta. Frankfort, Kentucky:
Collision—BArk I . C. Winalow Soak in the
HXADQCARTKM ARMY POTOMAC, >
ME. EDITOR:—In accordance with a vote of the CounMr DKAR SIR—Vou ask me to put in writing the sobStraight Cut.
May 2,1864. \
stance oT what I verbally said, in your.'presence, to Gov. ty Convention which assembled here on the 4th inst.
About 7 o'clock yesterday rooming a serious' collision
Gaural Ordert A'o. 23.*
Bramlette and Senator Dixon. I t was abont as fol- this brier summary oTits doings is fortiished for publicaf The commanding General has learned that notwith- occurred in the Straight Cut. by which the bnrk Henry .
lows;
tion in-rour pnper This Convention was organized by standing the caution contained in General Order No. 22. C Winslow wan almost instantly sunk with a cargo of
I am naturally anti-slavery. If alarery is not wrong, calling Mr. John R Spencer to the Chair. Jas. L Gilof April 25th, 1864. from these headquarters there arc 19.400 bushels of oats. The bnrk was going out in tow
nothing is wrong. 1 cannot remember when 1 did not
men in the army who refuses to do dnty on the gronnd or the tug W. K. Mulr, when the propeller -Alleghany,
so think and feet And yet I never understood that the bert, Esq., was appointed Clerk. Rev. Leroy Warren
that their term of servicc has expired. It will be made eomintr in. by a mistake either on the part of the tug or
was
elected
delegate
to
-the
Btate
Convention
which
Presidency conferred upon me an unrestricted right to
known to such men that their conduct being open mutiuy propeller, took the north side, while the tug is asserted
met officially upon this judgement and feeling. It was in meets In Detroit on the 18th prox. A Republican Coun- they will be punished with death without trial. unle»* to have signalled her to keep on tbe jot her side, struck
the oath I took, that I would tp the best of my ability, ty County Corresponding Committee was elected as tbev return to doty, and hereafter any soldier who refuses the Winslow on the port bow. cnttiiig in, we should
preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution or the
to ao duty on a similar plea will instantly be shot with- jndge. ten or twelve feet, with tbe result nbove stated •—
United States. I could not take the ojice without taking follows:
The propeller was uot damaged. Tlie Winslow now lies
4 - --- -Elk Rapids. out any form of trial whatever. The honor oT the service with her stern close to the dock and her bow resting in
the oath'. Nor was it in my view that 1 might take an .Fame* L. Gilbert (Chairman)
and the necessity of the houradmit orno other disposition
j
Banks.
oath to get power and break the oath in using the poorer. Richard Knight..-.
or such cases. The commanding General again expresses about the middle oT the channel. Hflie ia not speedily
Milton.
1 understood, too, that in ordinary civil administration Darid F. P a r k s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i l
the hope that the soldiers or this army will respectftilly removed she may swhig round so completely block up
this oath even forbade me to practically indulge in priThe Convention manifested its preference for the nom- ask for and cheerfully abide by the decision or the War tbe harbor.
/'
mary, abstract judgement on the mort|l questioner slave- ination or Gen. Nathaniel P . Banks as the Republican Department with respect to their term of service, hut he
Tbe cargo of the hark was shipped by P. Goldsmith,
ry. 1 bad publicly declared thismanvtimes. and in many candidate for the Presidencyand voted to instruct the has no farther words or warning for those who defy the
and was insured for $14,500 in the Columbian Insurance
ways. Ana I aver that to this day. I have done no official
authority
of
corns
and
other
indepemlent
cotnmnudera
Coof.NewYoik.
The
hull was insured in tlie JJtna,
act in mere deference to my abstract judgen^nt aud feel- delegate from Antrim County to act accordingly in the who are chargea with the execution of this order.
but for what amount we did not learn Tlie whole st *m
State Convention. After further unimportant discussion
ing on slavery.
!j
f
By command of Maj. Gen. Meade.
will require to he ttbuilt' Geo W. Wotvertou, ol DeI did understand, however, that my oath to preserve the Conveuifon adjourned.
, %.,•<
g WnxiAas, A. A. G.
troit is the owhei" ortbe Winslow.
^
the Constitution to the best of tny ability, imposed upon
/~v
JAS. L. GILBERT, Clerk.
We understand that a suit has already been instituted
me the duty of preserving, .by «very means that governFrom Kortk Carolina.
against the propeller for damages.
I What Is Mr. Secretary Chusr'n Poller.
ment—that nation, of which that Constitution was the
I , NKW YORK. M a y 4.
[Milwaukee Sentinel, May 5.
It (aiimportsnt to know, as for as possible, the future
organic law. Was it possible to lose the nation, and yet
The Herald has Newbern letters to April 30. Tbe
policy^ftne fiinoncial minister or the Government; and rebels under Hoke, approached Little Washington on
prestWe the Constitution?
'
A corresponded or the Ann Arbor News suggests the
By general law. life and limb must be protected: yet especilly at this time, when to make I gamhling specula- tbe 26th.
name or Hon. James M. Edmurvis, Commissiooer'.or the
oft«n a limb most be amputated to save a life bat a life is tions profitable, an uncommon flood of fulse assertions
Beauregard is now in command or the rebel forces in*
General Land Office at Washington, for - Governor.
never wisely given to save a liihb. I felt that measures and theories damaging public credit,; are boldly circula- North Carolina.
otherwise unconstitutional, might become indispcnsiblo ted.
;i
Tbe rebel ram from Kingston ceme down the Neuse Tbe correspondeut'says that -His long residence in MichThe excitement got up in Wall St. by ramblers in Riwr to within four miles of Newbern and there stuck igan. his familiarity with the commercial and political
totha pjeservatson of the coiMution. through the preservation of the nation. Right or wrong. I assumed this Stocks ami gold, are telegraphed every where—exonera- fast 8be draws nine feet of water, and will evidently
history of tbe Slate, his executive ability and experience
ground and now I avow It. I copld not feel.'that, to my ted and published—and the outside public natnrally feci newr be servicable. Tbe river is felKng and in t
in political affaira and lib integrity or character, all point
best ability I-Mod even tried to preserve the (Uonstitotinn that there is som« great wrong somewhere, when in feet places is unnavigable.
if to save slavery, or any minor matter, 1 should permit there is nothings wrong. There is duly a hullaballoo
A rebel brigade under Corse, 2,000 strong, is between to him as a thost suitable man to administer the "governthe wreek of Gavernmunt, country ami Constitution, alto- among tlie hulls and bears.
Newbern sod Kingston.
*
ment or this Stale, during the present juncture oTaft»ira."
Mr. Chase will press right on withjth" Xatioiul 10-40
gether.
i
Maj. Gen. Peck is relieved of tbe command of tbe
•When early in the war, Gea Fremont attempted mili- LoAn,'just as he has begun. There Will be no change in ftirces of North Carolina, and succeeded by Brig. Gen. The same corrcppowk-nt declares that although Judge
Edmonds will do noibing to secure the nomination, be
tary emancipation, 1 forbde it, bccanke I did not then the rate of interest He will make tin peni|>orary loan J . N. Palmer.
thinkMt an indispensihle necessity. When a little later, of the Banks, but will take money of! the people or the
Deserters report that twelve regiments, the force that will accept if tbe CotwTutioncoufers that honor upon
Gea Cameron, then Sacratary of War, suouested the Banks at five per cont interest, payable on ten day's no- took Plymouth, have been sent to Kingston, and an at- him.
j
arming, of the-blacks, I objected; beesuse I did not think lice as heretofore; and be will run tlw u.--ual line or one tack on Newbern is expected at an early day.
it an indispensfbio necessity. When still later. Gen. Huiv- year Certificates. He will sell the sfrpln* gold from cusThe rebel ram Albemarle, at Plymouth, is leaking bad- Colonel Pish ofthe ist-Connecticut cavalry who was at
ter attempted military emancipation. I kgaih forbade it: toms, after setting aside an amount .j snffi -ient for six ly and held up by two tug boats.
one time provost-marshal ol tlie Mt<)dle Department at
because I did not think the indispensable necessity had month's interest, and use the proceeds, as ttt* spirit and
letter or the lAw demands, partly in 4 sftitftK fund and
A young man employed in a factory at Granby Vcr Baltimore, has bew convicted by Court martial or frandmont recently attempted to kiss one of the female cm' eleut transactions and sentenced to forfeit sll pay ami alWhen in March and May ami Jnlyjl8621 made ear- partlyfi»rthe current expenses of I ho tiowrtwient
He appeal afresh to the people in this themost trying ployees, daring which be received a kick which dislocat
neat and succesive appeals to the border Stales to favor
lowances, to pay a fine of $5,000, and be imptiaoned in •
compensated emancipation, I . believed the indispensible military andjfinancial perioa ofthe rebellion, to come ed tbe knee joint Tbe young woman having footed tbe
in the Albany penitentiary until such fine ia paid
tJWMsalty for military emancipation, and artmag the blacks forward witb hflaH'and money. He 1s reducing the- vol-" patient resolved to foot the doctors bill.

®|e tSraaif Crabcfse $ trail).

S

TTitnTiftti Lay & Co's Column. Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column

TRAVERSE QITY.

A CARD.
We, the u n d e r s i g n e d , wish t o r e t u r n o a r h e a r t f e l t t h a n k s
t o t h e people of i h U place Cor the efficient aid r e n d e r e d during t h e late fire.
H o p i n g it will be l o n g e r a we have a a o p p o r t u n i t y t o r e .
N a v i g a t i o n may be said t o be open a n d
t o r n t h e favor, w e a r e y e t u n d e r l a s t i n g o b lig a tio n s t o thoi
w h o proved o u r f r i e n d a w h e n " in n e e d . "
we are compelled t o n o t i f y o n r f r i e n d s t h a t w h a t we have preJ O H N A. P E B B Y .
d i c t e d i s u p o n us, viz: a g e n e r a l a d v a n c e h a s t a k e n place,
E. L. S l ' B A G U E .
a n d t h a t n o t o n a few isolated i t e m s b u t on nearly everyT r a v e r s e City. May 11,1864.

STATE OF THE MARKETS

On Monday evening about sundown, thp

wioii, Which

h a d been aoolberly during the day, chopped suddenly to
t h e N o r t h w a r d and a furious squall ensued.

A b o u t eight

o ' c l o c k t h e d w e l l i n g h o u s e of M r . D r a k e , ( f t i r i n e r l y b e
cupied b y D r . D. C.

Goodale,

h o w of t h e G a r r i a o n

l l o u a e , D e t r o i t * ) w a s d i s c o v e r e d | o b e o n fire. I t w a s on
F r o n t Street, t w o doors west of the U. 8 . iand-Offlce and

PROBATE

AT A SESSION OP

ORDER.

THE PROBATE COOBT FOB

thing.
W i t h gold a t 1 8 0 ; a n e n t i r e lull in o u r military affairs

a

t h e C u u n t y of O r a a d T r a v e r s e holdea a t the P r o b a t e necessary increased d e m a n d s n d price f o r ali kinda of labor;
Office in T r a v e r a e City on T u e s d a y t h e Sd day of May A. D. a s c a r c i t y of m a n y k i n d s of srtizans, on a c c o n n t of the Draft
• M) b e t w e e n t h e d w e l l i n g b o o s e s o f E . I * S p r e g d e a n d 1864;
P r e s e n t , C u r t i s Fowler, J a d g e of P r o b a t e . I n the m a t t e r and e n l i a t m e n u ; a w a n t of faith in o u r c o u n t r y B a n k s ; the
Jolm A. P e n j .
1 b e wind waa tbeo blowing a gale'
of t h e E s t a t e of J o h n Usrland, deceased.
a u r a t n e r e a s e of t a x a t i o n necessary t o meet the demands of
f r >m t h e N o r t h - N o r t b - E i w t , a c c o m p a n i e d w i t h rain.—
t h e P r i n t i n g Office, a n d t w o d o o r s east o f t h e P o e f - o B c e ,

F o r a t i m e It w a s t h o u g h t t b b e i m p o s s i b l e t o s a v e

the
m a t t e r of said estate . h a d before the C i r c u i t C o u r t C o m m i s d w e l l i n g s of M r . B p r a g u e a u d M r - P e r r y ; b u t b y t h e al- s i o n e r n o t a p p e a r i n g u p o n t h e r e c o r d a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y n o t
, - r »v. , '
•'
<
a c - valid:
T h e r e f o r e it is o r d e r e d t h a t Saturday, t h e n t h day of May,
c o m p l i s h e d , t h o u g h c o n s i d e r a b l e d a m a g e w a s d o n e t o A . D. 1 0 6 4 , « one o'clock in the a f t e r n o o n , be assigned for
t h e p r o r i n g r o r said i n s t r u m e n t : A d d t h a t the heirs a t law of
t h e b u i l d i n g s , a n d t o t h e f u r n i t u r e , w b i c h w a a removed
said d e c e s s c u , and all the persons interested in said estate,
i n t o t h e s t r e e t d u r i n g t h e s»orm. M r . D r a k e ' s b o u s e w a s a r e r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r a t a session b f a a i d Court, t h e n t o be
e n t i r e l y c o n s u m e d . T h e b u i l d i n g w a s w o r t h a b o u t 8 8 0 0 . holden at the P r o b a t e office in T r a v e r s e City, and ahow cause.
If a n y there be, why said i n s t r u m e n t should not be approved,
a l l o w e d , established, a n d have full f o r c e a n d effect aa the last
T h e B o a r d o r S u p e r v i s o r s h e l d a s p e c i a l m e e t i n g on will a n d t e s t a m e n t of deceased.
And it is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h s t a copy of t h i s o r d e r b e pubT u e s d a y last, a n d a p p o i n t e d E . L . HPRAOCK. E s q . , C h a i r Used in the Grand T r a v e r s e Herald, a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d
m a n f o r t h e c u r r e n t y e a r . T h e official p r o c e e d i n g s will c i r c u i t i n g in said C o u n t y of Urand T r a v e r s e , f o r three (S)
s u c c e s s iv e weeks p r e v i o u s t o t h e day of h e a r i n g
b e published next week.
[
C U R T I S F O W L E B , J u d g e of P r o b a t e .
A t r u e copy.
22-3w.
T h e P r o p e l l e r A l l c j j h u n y , o o h e r l a s t frip f r o m C h i THE TURlfED HEAfol
c a g o , w h e n e f t t e r i n g t h e harl»or o f M i l w a u k e e , c o l l i d e d
T h i s title of one of Dr. W s r r e n ' s s t o r i e r J ' l s realized in a
with a schooner which was being towed o u t
The
m o m e n t by all w h o u s e
P r o p e l l e r s u s t a i n e d little d a m a g e , b u t t b e s c h o o n e r ,
CRICTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
l a d e o w i t h 1 9 , 0 0 0 b u s h e l s of o a t s , w a s s u n k .
which in five m i n u t e s c b s n g e s
WHITE TO BLACK,
T h e P r o p e l l e r City of Buffalo—the
largest on t h e
o r red to s r i c h brown, w i t h o u t d r y i n g u p the j u c l e s of t h e
L a k e s — b e i n g 3 3 0 Teet l o n g a n d m e a s n r i i f t 2 2 0 0 t o n s - h s i r . It is the only safe h s l r dye in the world.
l e f t N o r t h p o r t o n t h e 6 t h , h a v i n g 1 6 0 0 t o n s of f r e i g h t
' M a n u f a c tu r e d by J . CRISTADOUO, 6 Astor Honse, New
Y o r k Sold everywhere, a n d applied by all H a i r Dressers.
on board, a n d collided t h e same day with, a schooner.—
P r i c e , $1, $1 50, a n o $3 per b o x , a c c o r d i n g to size. 22-4w.
B o t h wre sunk.
Orlstadoro'tf H a i r iftwtervatlve.
I s Invaluable with his Dye. as it I m p a r l s t h e u t m o s t s o f t ... V
Elk Rapids.
ness, the m o s t beautiful gl'oi*, a n d g r e a t vitality t o t h e HalrJ
P r i c e . 50 eeniM, SI. a n d f ' J per bottle, s o c o r d i n r t o s k s . V
Local I t e m s , f r o m Leroy W a r r e n .
m o s t s u p e r h u m a n e x e r t i o n s o f t h e citizens, t h i s w a s

On Monday M a y 2d wns held

the

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term of the

A SINGLE BOX OF BRANDRETH'8 PILLS
contains rabre vegetable e x t r a c t i v e m a t t e r t h a n twenty boxea
of a n y pills in the w o r l d besides ; fifty-five h u n d r e d physi' t w o Inwycra. T h e r e w a s little b u s i n e s s b e f o r e t h e c o u r t c i a n s use dieu) In their p r a c t i c e t o the e x c l u s i o n of ali o t h e r
purgstives. t h e first letter of t h e i r v a l u e is y e t scarcely apI I a p p e a r i n g t h a t t h e r e w n s no p l a c e in A n t r i m C o u n t y
p r e c i a t e d : W h e n t i e y are b e t t e r k n o w n , s u d d e n death a n d
where nnnjfhly folks could b e shut up. it wns ordered
c o n t i n u e d sirkne>a will be ol the p a s t . L e t t h o s e w q o know
t j j a t if n n y b o d y in said C o n n t v s h a l l liert-ufler d o : Buy t h e m s p e s k r i g h t out I ft t h e i r f a v o r . I t la a d u t y wtiich will
t h i n g v e r y n a n e h I y. h e shall In? s h t i t Up i|i t h e j a i l of save life.
J
O u r race are subject-to a r e d u n d a n c y of vitiated t i l e a t t h i s
C r a t t d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y , a n d A n i r i m C o u n t y shnil pay.
h i s h o a r d - b i l l . 1» a p p e a r i n g t h a t A n t r i m C o u n t y h a d season, a n d it Is u d a n g e r o u s a s i t is p r e v a l e n t ; b u t Brandn e i t h e r P r o s e c u t i n g A t t o r n e y n o r C i r c u i t C o u r t C o m - r e t b ' a Pills afford a n invaluable a n d efficient p r t f ^ e t l d h . By
their 'occasional use "we p r e v e n t the t ^llcction of those Impum i w i o n e r . it w a s o r d e r e d t h u t J . <i. R a m f d e l l . E s q , fill
rities, w h i c h , w h e n in sufficient quantities, cause so m u c h
t h e s e officcs till h i s s u c c e s s o r shull b e e l e c t e d a n d qualifi- d a n g e r t o t h e body's b e s l t h . T h e y soon c u r e l l v e r c o t n p l a i n t ,
dyspepsia, loss of s p p e t l t e , p a i n In t h e h e a d , heart-burn, pain
Sold
T h i s i s all t h a t w a s d o n e e x c e p t t o m r t s m o r p h i s e nn in the breast bone, s u d d e n f a l n t n e s s r n d coetiveness.
E n g l i s h m a n i n t o a b r e d a n d b o r n Y a n k e e , a f t e r w h i c h by all respectable d e a l e r s in m e d i c i n e s .
C i r c u i t C o u r t e v e r h e l d in A n t r i m C o m i t y . E l k

e n j o y e d f o r a w h o l e d a y t h e p r e s e n c e of a

ed.

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Rapid*

Judge

ami

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s l e i g h t of b a n d p e r f o r m a n c e , t h e C o u r t a d j o u r n e d sine
dir.

which means in English, without dying i wherefore

CHICAGO & SAENIA

w e c a n ' t tell w h e n .
I n t h e e v e n i n g t h e J n d g e m a d e a political s p e e c h t o
t h e c i t i z e n s of E l k R a p i d s

There wss

toothing in

the

s p e e c h w h i c h m i g h t n o t h a v e b e e n u t t e r e d }>y t h e s t a u n c h es! Republican.

T h e J u d g e spoke o r odr goodly

land

1

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T R A V E R S E tSlTY.

i t is p r o b a b l e t h a t w o s h a l l see t h e C o u r t a g a i n , t h o u g h

THE P^OPKLLER

A L L E G H A I S T Y ,

W

C a p t a i n C.° H .

Boynton,

G o v e r n m e n t ; t h e s e a n d v a r i o u s o t h e r . c a u s e s c o m b i n e to insure t h e a d v a n c e now b e g i n n i n g t o be seriously f e l t
P r o v i s i o n s are m u c h h i g h e r , especially m e a t s of all kinds.
S u g a r s are p r e t t y m u c h o u t o f s i g h t , s n d T e a k e e p s ei6$e behind.

Coffees are out of

and cottons

firmer.

reach.

aa It should be.

Seeds are e n o n a r t r t i y high,

H a r d w a r e h a s a d v a n c e d a b o u t 80 a n d

b o o t s a n d ahoea fully 25 p e r c e n t
F u r s are q u i e t

T o b a c c o is about as h i g h
T i n steadily a d v a n c i n g . —

L e a t h e r very firm, w i t h a n upward t e n d e n c y .

Windows and

d o o r s h a v e been a d v a n c e d again largely.
T h e e n d is n o t y e t

HANNAH, LAY A CO.

Msy 5th, 1864.
A P P L E S — B y the bushel or b a r r e l — D r y a n d G r e e n .
ALPACCAS—Black; Tan Drabs, Tan.
AXES—Hunt's, Hurd A Blodgetfs, chopping, broad,
hand, b o y s a n d hunters.
A X E H E L V E S — A n a s s o r t m e n t of good q u a l i t y a n d make.
A Y E B S M E D I C I N E S — F o r which wc are A g e n t a a n d k e e p a
c o m p l e t e assortment—low totyie trade.
BASKETS—Willow a n d asb market, half bushel, bushel, s n d
o d e a n d a half b u s h u e r c o r n baskets.
BALMORALS—Lewis a n d o t h e r s t a n d a r d makes.
BAG8*-Grain and flour.
BELLS—Cow, sheep, b a n d , t e a snd sleigh.
BERAGE—Brown, bisck, blue s n d green.
BEANS—We shall be i n ' t h e m a r k e t f o r p u r c h a s e of p r i m e
quality and shall sell at a small advance.
B E E P — N o . 1 C h i c a g o Mess by t h e barrel^ o n e h u n d r e d , o r
pound.
BEESWAX—A full s t o c k .
BIBLES—The A m e r i c a n Bible D e p o s i t o r y is in our institution.
BOOTS—Mens, l u m b e r m e n s l o n g leg, cow bide, k i p . cslf
lined, cslf t s p sole, calf p u m p aole, b o y s , . y o u t h s and
cbilda.
BRIDLES—Black, russett, a n d reins with bltts.
BBAID—Crotchet, E m b r o i d e r y , colored a n d black, a k i r t in
colors, pilk and worsted
BUTTE B—By
BUCKETS— Ii
CAMBRICS—l'a|>er, colored SIK. black, c o m m o n , d o .
CABS—Mens clothy plush, m o h s i r , Ac., boys a u d cliilda a f a l l
assortment
CASSIMEBES—Black, a good line, colored a n d F a n c y , s
s u p e r i o r assortifledt of A m e r i c a n , E u g l i s h a n d F r e n c h
makers.
C E R E U S — P h a l o n ' s N i g h t Blooming, " t h e " p e r f u m e f o r the
toilet
C H E E S E — " H s m b n r g , " of New Y o r k m s n u f a c t u r e .
CHAMBREYS—A s m a l l a s s o r t m e n t
CHAINS—Trace, h a l t e r , j a c k a n d cable In 1-4, #1B, S 8 s n d
7-16 Inch.
CIGARS—A moderate q u a n t i t y a n d Tatr g r a d e .
CLOTH—Black a d d blue b r o a d cloth; Udiea cloak cloth,
assorted.
',,
C L O C K S - ^ U p r i g b t gothic, ovll,'marine, striking, a l a r m , a n d
e i g h t day, good Ime.
C L O T H l K O — W e h a v e a good a s s o r t m e n t , well (elected,
b o u g h t low, of fashionable designs, a n d ftfr sale reasonablev
COTTON-s-Brown, 3-4. 4-4, 4-5, in heavy and fine, bleached
3-4 t o 6-4 nicely assorted, a n d are selling m a n y of t h e m
a t New York whoieaale rates.
C O L L A R S — G e n t s assorted, Ladies v a r i o u s styles,also h o r s e

I L L BON R E G U L A R L Y R E T W K E N C H I C A G O AND
P o r t S a r n i a d u r i n g t h e season of 1864, t o u c h i n g at
CORSETS—White a n d colored.
R e b e l l i o n In i t s n n m e a s n r e d d e p r a v i t y , in * i t s e n o r m i t y , T r a v e r s e City both w a y a . S h e m a k e a the round t r i p in ten
day, a r r i v i n g at T r a v e r s e City e i t h e r f r o m C h i c a g o o r Sar- COTTONADES—A fair a s s o r t m e n t .
i t s foul leprosy of c r i m c , h a d n a parallel in t h e h i s t o r y o f nie, e v e r y five days.
C O N F E C T I O N A R Y — A good line at retail a n d wholesale.
a small lot of f a n c y conversation candya.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
t h e w o r l d , a n d tlmt t h i s rebellion n w s t b e u t t e r l y s u p p r e s C R O C K E R Y — B o u g h t of i m p o r t e r s d i r e c t a n d is sold aa low
T r a v e r s e City, A p r i l 29,1864.
20-8m
s e d a n d c r u s h e d o a t b e f o - e I h e r e was a n y ' t a l k of p e a c e ,
aa can b e b o u g h t
CRINOLINE—A very l a r g e stock t o j o b f r o m
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
a n d t h a t it was t h e plainest d u t y o f p a c b and every citiSTATS OF MIOUIOAX.—Ninth J u d i c i a l Circuit, in C h a n e s r y . C R A D L E S — C b i l d r e n a a n d g r e f n . assorted.
t o support every measure for p i t t i n g down the rebellion
C R A C K E R S — P i c Nic, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by p o u n d
1'KLZO c . HOPXIMS, c o m p l a i n a n t ,
or barrel.
vs.
T h i s is e s s e n t i a l l y w h a t t h e J u d g e s a i d a n d i t Is t o b e
D A Y BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, p a s s b o o k s , w r i t i n g booka, in
A * m s H o r a i y s , defendant.
hoped t h a t h e w a a s i n c e r e .
variety.
ttT P E N D I N G I N T H E C I R C U I T COURT F O R T H E
LA1NES—Manchester, Pacific, H a m i l t o n , m o u r n i n g , all
C o u n t y of G r a n d Traverse, in C h a n c e r y , a t T r a v e r s e
wool, in Dice a s s o r t m e n t of colors, printed a n d plain.
City, on thd 2t(th day of April, A. D. 1864.
Republican Caacu* at Northport.
I t satisfactoriaily a p p e a r i n g t h a t the d e f e n d s n t , A n n i s Hop- D I A R I E S — F o r 1864, sofae very nice. «
R e p u b l i c a n C s n e n s m e t p u r s u a n t t o p o i l i c notice, t o
k i n s Is a n o n - r e s i d e n t of t h i s State,'out Is a r e s i d e n t of the DOMESTICS-^A veryfifll line.
a p p o i n t 3 d e l e g a t e s t o L e e l a n n w C o . C o n t e n t i o n t o m e e t State of P e n n s y l v a n i a . On m o t i o n of C. H. Marsh, of Ctm'd- DOLLS—Kid, cloth a n d robber heads.
DRIED B E E F — l f r i m e q u a l i t y .
M a y 5 . 1 8 6 4 . T . N . I l e n d e r t o n c h o s e n C h a i r m a n a n d sel f o r c o m p l a i n a n t i t la o r d e r e d t h a t the s*ld d e f e n d a n t , Aff- DBA WEBS—GeDts a n d ladies assorted.
nis H o p k i n s , csuse h e r appeirtahce In t h i s cause t o be enter,
Chas. Davidson, aecretary.
ed w i t h i n tbree m o n t h s f r o m the d s t e of t h i s o r d e r , a n d t h a t DRUGS^-A small a s s o r t m e n t
DRAG T E E T H — O n h a n d , 3-4. 4 4 , 5-4 a n d made to o r d e r ,
T h e S e c r e t a r y r e a d t h e p u b l i c n o t i c e . ; O . N , S m i t h in case of h e r a p p e a r a n c e , s h e canae h e r a n s w e r t o the com- > ' reasonable.
p l a i n a n t s bill, t o be filed a n d a copy t h e r e o f be s e r v e d on the
m o v e d t h e c a u c u s p r o c e e d t o a p p o i n t t h r e e d e l e g a t e s t o c o m p l a i n a n t s solicitor within twenty daya a f t e r s e r v i c e of a D Y E S - ^ C a m w o o d , logwood, m t d d e r , a l u m e ' x t t r c t s , , copperas,
vitriol,
Ac.
copy of said bill a n d notice of t h i s o r d e r , a n d in d e f a u h
m e e t in C o m i t y C o n v e n t i o n viva voce.
Carried.
th e r e o f t h s t t h e said bill be taken aa confeosed by the said de- E A R T H E N W A R E — J u g s , crocks, c h u r n s , flower pots, Covers,
thimbles,
T . N . H e n d e r s o n , G e o . N . S m i t h , a n d C h a s . D a v i d s o n f o a d a n t , A n n i s H o p k i n s ; a n d It Is f a r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h e wittn
in twenty days, t h e said c o m p l a i n a n t cauae t h i s o r d e r to be E M E B Y - i F o r e n g i n e e r s use.
were appointed such delegate*
*
publiahed in t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e Herald, a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t - E N V E L O P E S — A ' l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t In varioua qu'Uities, dealR e m a r k s b y Mossrs. D a m e . D a v i a son. S m i t h .
M o v - ed a n d published at T r a v e r s e City In said County, and the
era will find p r i c e s low by the q u a n t i f y .
e d b y J . D a m e , t h a t H o n e s t O l d A b e i s t j t e first c h o i c e said p u h l l c a t i o i y t e continued in aaid p a p e r a t leaat o n c e a f g S T ' X C E — C i n n a m o n , peppermint,' cloves, lemon, Ac,
week f o r aix w e e k s in succession, o r t n a t he c a n s e a eopy of IHCTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, p e a c h . Ac.
or this Convention for the next Preata'entl Passed.
t h i s o r d e r t o be berxonally served on the said d e f e n d a n t . A * , FARMEBSTOOLP—1'orkp, hoes,' rakes, g r u b hoes, ahovela,
o U Hopkins, a t (east twenty daya before t h e time preacrlbed
spades, cradles, c u t t i n g boxes.
Minutes read, accepted and adopted,
i
'
her appearance.
F A N N I N G MILLS-^Of the best m a k e r s a n d a t m o d e r a t e
T. N. H K N D E R S O j r , CMiron.
F . J LITT1
prices.
Circuit Judge.
C . DAVIDSON S e c r e t a r y .
j
F E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d when waitted.
C. H . MABSH. S o l i c i t o r f o r c o m p l t
7
F I S H — C o d . d u n n . ' b a l l b u t h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s a n d sounds,
I h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t t h e f o r e g o i n g la a t r u e / o p r .
• B l i s h s n Township.
mackerel), Ar.
J A M E 8 /J BRAND,
F L A X SEED-i-Bird seed, c a n a r y esed.
I0-6w.
RegistyVin C h a n c e r y .
A t a m e e t i r g held a t the house of E r a s Iu s Bates, on
FLOUR—Seven h u n d r e d barrels, good brands.
t h e 2 d d a y of M a y . 1 8 6 4 . f o r t h e p u r p o s e i>f n o m i n a t i n g
F L A T IRONS—In sizes t o s c i t .
FLOUNCINIJS—Muslin, linen, cambric, Ac.
delegatea t o a County Convention to be f h e l d a t the
FLANNELS—Wool, d o m e t cotton, llnrey. s h a k e r , red,
8 c h o o l H o u s e in t h e c o u n t y o f I j e e l a n a w ip c h o o s e dele-,
white, bine, gray, pjaid, fancy, F r e n c h . Ac.
FORKS—Mannrr, hay, straw, g a r d e n , 2 a n d 3 tiffed, l o n g a n d
g a t e s t o attend a S t a t e Convention t o be held a t Detroit.
a b o r t handles.
M a y 1 8 t h inst., t o c h o o s e D e l e g a t e s l o a t t e n d t h e N a FRUITS—Prunes, c u r r a n t s , peaches, plums, ch4ri)es, goosetional Convention t o be held a t Baltimore,j J u n e 7th, and
b e r r i e s . q u i n c e s , pears, tomatoea.
FURX1TUR&—Bureans. liedsu-ids, chairs, tables, s t a n d s ,
a l s o t o a t t e n d a S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n t o n o m i n a t e 8 i ' a t e offir o c k e r s , c b i l d s c h a i r s , m a t r a s s e s Ac
cers, t h e following persons w e r e daly c h o * n : . .
GINGHAMS—Scctcb, Glasgow, Lancaster, a n d c h e c k d r e s s
! goods.
H . C . S u t t o n L D . Q u a c k e n b u s h a n d fc. B a t e s , ' GLASS— A fbll assortment of sizes, 8 x 10 t o 20 x 30.
R O B E R T LEE, Chairmen.
GLOVES—Bock. dog. ringwood, kid. wool, silk, cotton, berlin lined gents, ladles,
lln
ladleai misses affd boys.
'
L . D . QOAOKIWBOSH. S e c r e t a r y .
\
loleaa, A c . , Insects on P l a n t s , F o w M ,
GRAIN—Buckwheat,
U N — B u c k w h e a t , corn, w h e a t Ac.
AcAnimalx, Ac.
GROCERIES—A c o m p l e t e line, b o u g h t early, a n d f o r sale
A r r a n g e m e n t s a r e b e i n g n « d e l o r t h e tfnion N a t i o n a l
r . l n p l n He.SV.u4ft.nn Bnzta.
sod Pluki. $3 and »
cheap.
C o n v e n t i o n a t B a l t i m o r e in J u n e .
I t ia o o t p r o b a b l e * - t o r a u . r o s u r I s s n r v n o s k Ac.
GUN C A P ? — G . D. I. C. w a t e r p r o o f .
• •• Only loninibl. rmtjUm kaowa."
GUNPOWDER— Rifle, in cans, a n d F. F. F . Q. s p o r t i n g in
t h a t t h e C o a r e n t i o n will b e p o s t p o n e d .
~
d u w m u w i i w B s s u a Family."
- KHSeosMo«lor tbalr holn to dk. 6
H A I R O I L — P h a l o n ' s R e a r , Mat casor
" Sold W h o t e m l e In all l a r g e cities.
Republican Committee of AatrluB County.
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n t s a n d ladies, h e m m e d r e a d y f o r
- Sold by all D r u g g i s t s a n d Retailers e v e r y w h e r e .
use, silk, linen, cotton. Ac.
J A M E S L. ttlLRERT I 0 h a l r s s a s f t . ^ . . i . . . . . . . i — E l k Rapids.
- I I ! BKWARS ! r t y o f all w o r t h l e s s imitation*.
H A Y — F o r sale, or will p u r c h a s e .
mCHABP K M ' l H T . . . . L
..Banks.
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DANIEL P. TRUE
j..„Milttm.
F l s a k , before \ on buy.
black, d r a b . t a n . p e a r l , Ac
L r e l a s a w County Republican Committee.
- Address
\
H E N R Y R . COS T A R .
HOSE—Cashmerv, m e r i n o , cotton, colored b l a c k a n d w h i t e ,
0 - N . S M I T H , WM. E. P O W E R S
....Leelanrw.
• PaiKctPAt. D a r o T 4 8 1 BaoADWAT, N. Y.
childa a n d misses, a c o m p l e t e l i n e .
OTTO T H I E S , ROBERT L E B . . .
4 ..CenttWUe.
H O P S — S 4 « r f r e s b pressed hops.
O B O . R A T , J. E. F I S H E R
Arbor.
H I D E S — T c buy all k i n d s of m a r k e t a S e h i d e s
and this glorious government.

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S

1 - V t ' l u u — i l o n i .
*N1<I A HUBBEB—Coau,sUo«s. e H s t i e . b a n d s , e r a s e r s a n d
hats.
i
INDIA CLOTH—A n i c e aanr^le.
IRON—Round, square, . f l a t , j t n t a i a , scraps, Aweedes, a k e
S u p e r i o r h o r s e shoe, nail rod. lire.
J A C O N E T — A full line, botight of i m p o r t e r s . •
J A Y N E S M E D l G l N E S - r W e are special a g e n t a . f o r a l l D r
J a y n c s g e n u i n e p r e p a r a t i o n s , a n d j o b t h e s a m e a t a s low
raU'H a a c a n bt-boWgbt elsewhere.
J E W E L R Y — A sn,og s t o c k , well a s s o r t e d .
.v,
J E L L I E S — R a s p b e r r y , c u r r a n t quincca. s t r a w b e r r y , P i n e
apple. 4.
:
K E N N E D Y ' S M E D I C I N E S — A n a a s o r t m e s t of t h e s e j u s t l y
. fumed m e d i c i n e s on sale.
KETTLES—3, 5. 8 , 1 0 , pail, 30, 4J, 60,90 gallon, a t reasons. IJe rates, a fnlldine.
.. , .
K E R O S E N E — B o u g h t low, a n d f o r sale at c o r r e s p o n d i n g r a t e s
by t h e q u a n t i t y .
KNIV E S — P o c k e t U b l e , earTing, b u t c h e r s , s h o e r bowle a n d
p e n k n i v e s ; our s t o c k of table k n i v e s is l a r e e a n d we
i n v i t e the a t t e n t i o n of t h e wholesale t r a d e . W e can off e r bargains.
LACE—Cotton, Liuen, real t h r e a d , a m y r a a . i m i t a t i o n , a l l k *
black and white, Ac.
LEATHER—Sole, upper, kip, c a l f , - m a r r o o c o , liniaga. binding, Ac.
L E A D — B a r , w h i t e a n d red lea®
LIME—Quick, a n d w a t e r lime, reasonable
L I L L Y W H I T E — F o r the ladica, beat quality, aa also puflb
f o r Ita application.
LOCKS—Door, t r u n k , cheat, b o x , pad; tllL
MADDER—Dutch m a d d e r .
MAGIC RUFFLTNG— Assorted qualities and widths.
MARSEILLES—A small a s s o r t m e n t , aoaae.-nice.. r - •
MERINOKS—These gooda we have a s n u g aasortment, w e l l .
selected, b o u g h t low. a n d f o r sale in p a t t e r n s below t h a
m a r k e t some ven- cheap
•'
MOLASSES—A full line, a n d of good! quality, a s a w e e t aa
N A V A L STORES—Manilla and t a r r e d ' r o p e , martin, roain,
p i t c h , t u r p i n t i n e , n a p t h a , Ac.

N A l L S — C u t , f r o m 2d to POd, best milfe, also w r o u g h t a n d
pressed. We are selling by the k a g aa low a a w e can
now p n r c b a a e a t wholesale.
NOTIONS—Of these we h s r e a complete line, fblly e q n a l t o
tbe d e m a n d , a n d p u r c h a s e d of r A n u f a c t c r e r a a n d importers direct.
NUTMEHJs;—Pepper, mace, g i n g e r , rlowes, c i n n a m o n .
OAKUM—Best navy by ]>ouiid or b*Ie. •
O I L S — K e r o s e n e , wbale, linseed, boiled 1 -and raw;, nesta f o o t
tish. Ac.
OIL SUIT8—Complete, sou-westers, paota, Ac.
OVER K H I R 1 S — D e n i m , knit Jackets.
rt
O Y S T E R S r - B e s t quality, Baltimore niec, f r t i h a n d guaranteed.
P A P E R — L e t t e r , note, bill, cap, legal, in full a s s o r t m e n t a n d
low by the ream.
P A P E R HANGINGS—Wall, window, b o r d e r i n g , In assortment
.
P A I N ! 8 — L e a d in oil, ve'n. r e d . s p a n i s b brown, Ac., c h r o m a ,
yellow a n d green, p a t e n t dryer.
P A P I E R M ACHE—A small line, s u i t a b l e f o r p r e s e n t s t o
ladies.
PRESERVES—Citron, q u i n c e s , p l a m s , penre, cherries, Ac.
P E G S y - A s s o r t e d f r o m 3-8 to T-8
,
. L ... s
L s — Ayers, J a y n e s , Hoiioway's Radway's, W r i g h t ' s ,
Gregory's, Mofut's, B r a n d r e t b ' s , Hooper'a.
P L A S T E B — G r a n d River in barrels o r by t h e t o n .
PLOWS—A nice lot of best m a k e r a a n d q u a l i t y of w o o d
w o r k , with e x t r a castings.
•- • •
P O C K E T BOOKS—And porte.moniea, a foil l i n e , s o m a vary
good, s o m e good f o r b n t l i t t l e , c h e a p .
PRUNES—Fresh Turkish prunes.
PRINTS—A very large stock. .
PROVT8IONS—Pork, flour, c o r n , c o r n m e a l , hama, flab, l a r d ,
butter, c h e e r e . beef.
.
PUMPS—Cistern. (Down's patent), c h a i n p n m p a c o m p l e t e
w i t h t u b i n g f o r same.
RAGS—Bought a n d Bold.
RHUBARB—Real Turkey, r e b t a n d powdered.
RICE—Eaat I n d i a best,
f
RIDDLES—To uae in t h e p l a c e of f a n n i n g milla, f u r n i t u r e
style.
BOAD S C B A P E B S — C a s t iron, wood a n d Iron t o o r d e r .
S A L T — F i n e dairy a n d c o s r a e .
S A D D L E S — P o n y , M e x i c s n s n d side.
S A T C H E L S — W i l t o n , b r u s s e l l s , r a i l road, g o t h i c , a n d p l a i n '
enamelled.
)
S C A B F S — ( i e n t s silk, union and wool, ladiea wool.
I8 C Y T H E S — G r a s s , b n s K and g r a i n aythes, aa well a s s i c k l e s '
b r u s h , bush a n d c o m c u t t e r s .
PEEDS-^CIover, timothfc red top, h u n g a r i a n , t u r n i p , a n d a .
full a s s o r t m e n t of rrekh garden seeds, a few flowerseeda.
S h o t — B y the b s g o r pouiM.
. t.
S h o e s — A complete a s s o r t m e n t of g e n t s , ladies, y o n t h s a n d
. children?.
.. .
»
S h i r t i n g Checks—G'oid stock.
S h o e F l d d l n g a i - A respectable a s s o r t m e n t
S h u v e l s — C a s t steel, l o n g handle, D h a n d l e , scoop, Ac.
S h a w l s — W o o l , brocha, Stella, a n d b l a n k e t , s o m e v e r y n i n e
ouea. ,,
S h o e P a c k s — B a n g o r moose u i n , both long and ahort
legs, " A i < o . 1."
S i l k — B l a c k , colored, a n d l i n i n g flltt.
S k n t e a — L a d i e s , gents, a n d boys, s k a t e s t r a p s .
S h i r t * — F l s n n e l , plain, a n d fancy, white s h i r t s , f a n c y c o t t o n
s n d linen, ditto.

S k a t i n g C a p s — L a d l e s , misses, a n d chllds,
S o a p — C a s t i l e , t o i l e t assorted, yellow,"craslve. silver i n d e x . teal, Ac.
S o c k s — C e n t s b s n d k n i t wool, c a a h m e r e . t c t t o n a n d a n i o n '
boys a n d c h i i d s , d i t t o .
„ ,.
S p i c e a — Kinds, q u a n t i t i e s a n d q u a l i t i e s t o s u i t
S p e c t a c l e e — P l a i n , g e r t n a n silver, a n d steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
a snorted, s o r i e very good o i e * . also cases f o r same.
S p i n n i n g W h e e l a - k A n d hubs, an a s s o r t m e n t
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S t o v e s — W e i n v i t e c o m p a r i s o n as to kinds, qaality, finish
snd ratea ; come a n d see.
8 t e e l - y i » r d s — K A o n i 2 t o 400 lbs., good.
S t e e l — C a s t b i p f e r , toe cork, s p r i n g a n d g e r m a n .
I
S t a y s — C o l o r c d i b d white ; also s k i r t s u p p o r t e r s , s n a d m i r able a r t i c l e f b r t b e ladles.
S u g a r * — C r u s h e d , powdered, g r s n u l s t e d , coffee. In g r a d e a t a
i
s u i t brown N . 0 , mnScavsdo a n d maple.
Tnpe—^Colored, black a n d white, c o t t o n a n d l i n e n .
TH [ l o w — B o u g h t and sol d by poun d o r barreL .
T a b l e s — B l a c k w a l n u t c h e r r y a n d union.
T a b l e t s — F o r g e n t s a n d ladles u s e in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , a o m s
nil e ones.
T e a — Imperisl, y o u n g h y s o n . O o l o n g and s o u c h o n g , l a
chests, c a t t y s a h d by the p o u n d ; all b o u g h t early a n d a t
a d v a n t a g e o u s rates
T i n W a r e — A good s t o c k on h a n d or h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e ,
all k i n d s of w o r k done t o o r d e r .
veil*, a n d In Its season f o r d r e s s e s .
T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine c u t s m o k i n g , A c , a full l i n e a t old
prices
7 > y s — A nice a s s o r t m e n t t o wholesale.
T r n t i k s — P a c k i u g , folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , aome g o o d o n e a . . .
T r i m m i n g s — O f v a r i o u s q u a l i t i e s a n d d e s i g n s s n c b aa a r e
tsahl -nsble.
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T r a p * — M u s k r a t f o x , b e a v e r , a n d b e a r , of b e a t m a k e r s , b y
|iiece o r 'tow n.
T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A full line, s o m e n i c e o n e s .
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..
T w e e d * — K e n t u c k y . e a n s , d o u b l e a n d t w i s t , I r o n c l a d CMs m -re. Ac., a goo>. a * s o r t m e n t , low.
U m b r e l l a * — O f v s r i o u s sizes a n d g r a d e * .
U n d e r S h i r t s — F o r g e n t l e m e n a n d l s d i e s , r i b b e d , plain,
colored a n d w h i t e .
V n l l a e s — A few n o t very good.
Veils—Dotlaee, love.tissue, Ac.
- . . . . .
Vests—Of n u m e r o u s d e s i g n s , f a s h i o n a b l e m a k e . a n d d i f t r e n t
qnslities, t o s u i t .
T i c s — L a r g e a n d s m a l l some t o y vices.

V i n e g a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , a n d real c i d e r a i n e g a r .
W a g o n s — D o u b l e a n d s i n g l e l o m b e r wajijbns. a f u l l s t o c k l a
eaily spring, s a d s s low s a c a a . b e b o u g h t o u t s i d e
U B a c k e t s T h e " O l d O a k e n B a c k e t " i s / o r sal* by
us. Iron b o n n d .
W h e e l B a r r o w s — C a n a l barrows
" " " " H e t r e e a Double a a d s i n g l e , also n e c k y o k e s .
—Wool y a r n , full line, also c o t t o n k n i t t i n g y a r a .
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A N e w Y o r k c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e P r o v i d e n c o J o u r nal, a f t e r d e s c r i b i n g t h e p r e p a r a t i o n s fijr^the M c t r o p o l i
t a n F a i > , p r o c e e d s t o r e m a r k a s follow^:
I n t h e m i d s t of a l l t h i s p a t r i o t i c overflow of h e a r t a n d
p o c k e t , t h e r e i s also a s e e t h i n g c u r r e n t of e x t r a v a g a n t
folly s e t t i n g m a d l y , i t w o u l d seem t o w a r d s r u i n .
Too
m s c h c a n n o t b e said o r w r i t t e n of t h i s insane m a n i a
a m o n g us.
W h e r e i t will e n d h e a v e n 9nly k n o w s . D u ring t h e s e r i e s of p r i v a t e c o n c e r t s a n d a n d tableaux vivants, g i v e n for t h e fair, o n a of o u r f a s h i o n a b l e l a d i e s —
f o r m e r l y a f a m o u s B o s t o n - h e H e M - t h r e w open h e r h o u s e
on M a d i s o n S q u a r e f o r a M a s q u e r a d e p j t r t y , not in a i d of
t h e S a n i t a r y F a i r , b a t in f b e e r love pf sensation a n d
reckless e x p e n d i t u r e . N o lend ftf monew w a s l a v i s h e d .
T h e c o s t u m e s w e r e u n i q u e , outre,
dazzling, gorgeotta.
S o m e of t h e m i t i s said, d i s g r a c e f u l l y v & n t i n g i n m p d e s t
g r a c e a n d w o m a n l y fitness; b u t when oiie i s m a s k e d . ' o n e
c a n b e o b l i v i o u s t o s u c h effects, I s u p p o s e . T h e disting u i s h e d hostess herself, a l w a y s fertilu in e x p e d i e n t s f o r
o u t d o i n g t h e boldest l e a d e r of t h e m , on t h a t p a t r i o t i c
o c c a s i o n i m m o r t a l i z e d h e r genius, a p p e a r i n g b e f o r e h e r
a s t o n i s h e d g u e s t s w i t h a c o r n o r a l 61 l i v i n g flame j e t s I I n
t h e c o u r s e of t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t , w h i o h w a s k e p t . u p uutil s i x o ' c l o c k a . m , — b r e a k f a s t ibeing d u l y served^ t o t h e
revellers—tho
w e a r e r of t h a t remarkable b e a d dress, in
a m o s t s u a v e a n d g r a c i o u s m a n n e r , reTcaled t h e s e c r e t
of i t s s u c c e s s . A t t a c h e d t o h e r h o o p s k i r t was a small
gasometer, and a connecting pipe passing u p between
• t h e e l a b o r a t e b r a i d s of b e r black h a i r , s e c u r e d t h e b r i l l i a n t t r i u m p h , at t h e risk o f t h e w e a r e r s ' l i f e ! I f f o a a r o
t r o u b l e d t o believe t h i s s t o r y L e a n only say,
put,pity
'tis true."
W h a t s h a l l ' b e c o m e of M n a t i o n i n . i t s
o r d e a l h o u r , if i t s w o m a n h o o d finds n o t h i n g nohWf f o r
use o r a d o r n m e n t t h a n a b u f f o o n ' s arts.,! T h a n k h e a v e n
t h o w o m a n h o o d of o u r n a t i o n h a s r i s e t i i u b e a u t y a n d
p o w e r t o t h o l e v e l of t h e n ^ t i o u ' s n e e d '
A T o r p e d o T i t lor T a t .
T h e P o r t Royal N e w Sou t h r - t h e Union organ of the
' S o u t h e r n A r m y — c o n t a i n s thcYollowiufr interesting' i t e m :
l i e i s a p r o s p e c t a t l a s t , o f t h e rebels b e i n g t r e a t e d t o
a o m M f t h e i r o w n i n f e r n a l m a c h i n e s . T h e recent loss of
t h e M a p l e L e a f , in t h e S t . J o h n ' s R i v e r . h a s a d d e d a n o t h e r d i s a s t c r t o t h o r e c o r d of t h e i r e f f o r t s t o d e s t r o y
o u r t r a n t p o r t s and g u n b o a t s wild torpedoesT h e s e c o n t i n u e d e f f o r t s h a v e J e d t o l l b e .dcyelopemcnt
of a plan by, w h i c h e a c h r e b e l p o r t a n d r i v e r will b e effectually s e a l e d t o t h o b l o c k a d e r n u n e r i w h o m a y e s c a p e
t h e fleet. I t will also b e i m p o s s i b l e f o r t o r p e d o - b o a t s
:
W ' p a s s o u t ' t d o p e r a t e against our ships.
S o Wcr^tly
add rapidly havo these plans been perfected a n d approve d , t h a t s o m e of o u r c o m m a n d e r s of t h p fleet a r e h o u r l y
e x p e c t i n g t o hear t h o t i p l o s i o b which^dooms to destruct i o n t h e a u d a c i o u s s t e a m e r s w h i c h a r e c o n t i n u a l l y seeki n g rebel p o r t s — e l u d i n g t h e v i g i l a n c e pf o u r fleet u u d e r
c o v e r of n i g h t u n d denee fogs.
. L e t U suffice t o say that a c r o s s each;frequented chann e l n c o n t i n n o n s lino of t o r p e d o e s will' d i s p u t e t h e p a s s a g e of the emullcst c r a f t
* .

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T h e . rebel, i r o n clfjd3 i n C h a r l e s t o n I f a r b o r will b e th
first t o test t h e efficiency of t h e Dew p l a n , , w b e n . t b «
make a descent on tho Union
fleet.
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n e e d s a rebel w r e c k f o r c o m p a n y .

T k e Theory of Small
I t Is a c u r i o u s f a c t , t h a t a large majoTlty
t ^ r i t y of
( distin^diii^m e n , in t h e field, t h e ; c a b i n e t , t h e r o s t r u m , t h e f o r u m ,
o r t h e iHim'rted a r e n a of a r t s a n d sciences, h a v e b e e n und e r sized ; few h a v e b e e n of lofty Btotore. W h o can a c c o u n t f o r t h i s b u t on t h e h y p o t h e s i s t h a t t h e y wflrfc'jpei
feet c o p i e s e v e n . t o t h e p h y s i q u e o f t h e m o t h e r W t e l P i
A T e u t o n w a s asked, h o w h e c a m e t o ' h a v e s o f e m i n i n e
a face T " B e c a u s e mine m o d e r wos a w o m a n , " responded honest H a n t .
_ J f w e e x a m i n e t h e e a r l y h i s t o r i e s of e m i u e q t , n » n , w e
ffiscover t h a t t h e y n e a r l y all, received t j i e i r e a r l y t r a i n i n g
f r o m w o m e n ; w o shall find t l j a t t h e s u b t l e e s s e n c e t h a t
^hriUed,into their dormant powers, eipanated J"rom the
s o u l of w o m a n — m o t h e r o r i n s t r u c t o r . S t C b r y s o s t o m ,
8 t A u g u s t i n e . L o u i s I X . , of F r a n q e , 4nd t h e
are briRiantspeciment o f t h e mother'*training; n
' " " I n t h e e y e s o f w o m a n d o p r e c i a t o r s . i t may a p p e a r a n
rodd freak to constitute woman tho brain moulders«of
monarchs and statesmen; such, nevertheless, was frequent-

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INOTANS DISAPPKAKIKO.—A rapid (fecline s e e m s
a f f e c t i n g t h o I n d i a n t r i b e s o n t h e n o r t h e r n a n d W (! .
borders. A gentleman who traveled through the Crow
and B l a c k f o o t country, says:
T h e g r e a t m a s s of whites, w h o a r e j p o w f a s t s e t t l i n g
t i p t h e c o u n t r y , o n c e o w n e d b y t h e s e I n d i a n triBes, h a v e
v e r y little c o n c e p t i o n of t h e m i s e r y t h a t a r e r a b i d l y d e c i m a t i n g and hastening t h e m h o m e t o t h e i r fatbere. T h e
veins i s t a i n t e d
|(Terr blood t h a t courses t h r o o g h their
w i t h t h e f e s t e r i n g g e r m s of m a l i d i c s iif t h e i r n a t u r e t h e
ffiost rebellious o f t r e a t m e n t w h i c h a r t Indeed, I n c u r r b l c
b y m e d i c a l a r t T h e d i r e affections, c o n s u m p t i o n , king':
e v i l a n d d e s t r u c t i v e u l c e r a t i o n s of t h e pjtt,
a r e theii
inheritance as a'people, and a r e as common among then
a s s i m p l e c a t a r r h o r p a i n s a m o n g t h e whites.' I n Tact
I b a t e M l e t } t o find w h a t m i g h t b e c o n s i d e r e d a sotfnd
• I n d i a n ; e i t h e r iii t h e * m b u n t a i m or on t h e plains.

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NOTICE.
U N I TED S T A T E S LAND O F F I C E ,
TBAVKIISB C i r r , March 2 4 ,1 8 M .
,
A T E N T S FOR E N T R I E S MADE ON T H E 17TH DAY
of May, 1802, f o r S e t t l e m c n t a n d C a l u v a t i o n , u n d e r the
Graduation A c t of A u g u s t 4. 1854, have been received at t h i s
OlUce, a n d the p u r c h a s e r s are hereby notified t o come fur*
ward Immediately and make the required prooS of " S e t t l e m e n t a n d Cultivation," aqd secure their respective l'im-nts,
because if said proof Is n<)t filed within a limited time, t h e
P a t e n t s will be returned to the General Land Office, an A will
t h u s be liable to tie cancelled for n o n - p t r f o r m a n p e of the
conditions of settlement and cultivation contemplated by t h e
G r a d d a t l o n A c t of A u g u s t 4,1854.
•«
MORGAN BATES. Register.
,
(16-Cw)
REDBEN GOODRICH, Receiver.

P

TO CORDWOOD C H O P P E R S AND OTHERS.
" V X T A N T E D , IMMEDIATELY, A CONTRACTOR TO
V V chop a n a haul GOO c o r d s of w o o d . ' Tlie timl>er u situated close t o the Beach, on the west s h o r e of the E a s t e r n
Peninsula, three mile* from Mr. Bryant'*. For l u r i h e r partiKulars'apply to R. HOPKINS, on the premises.
Peninsula, March 31, ltfc4.
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C L A R I i ' S
Distilled Restorative
F O R T H E H A I R ,

SJ

ohj

R e s t o r e s G i a y nuil F n d e d H M r ' r t h d B e a r d
Nntunral Color, :
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03

THE GREAT
FEMALE KKGULATOlt,

Are the only k n o w n remedy t h a t will successfully a n d iuvariably restore,and regulate the female system, r e m o v i n g
all i r r e g u l a r i t i e s , a n d p r o d u c i n g health, v i g o r and s t r e n g t h .

JLYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
A r e a fluid p r e p a r a t i o n , the only o n e of t h e k i n d ever disCovered in thia c o u n t r y , a n d acta directly on t h e parta _aftected, whifst pills a n d p o w d e r s can only reach t h e m aa t h e y
work t h r o u g h sympathy, b u t n o t at all direct a n d positive.
A r e y o u suffering from a c o n s t a n t anxiety f o r the r e g u l a r
r e t u r n of nature's preacribed lawa ?
G I M yourself n o uneasiness, for Lyon a Periodical > Drops,
if taken a day or two before the expected period, wiU positively a n d invariably Regulate i t s coming, as Sure aa effect
follows cause,' aa certain as daylight follows darkness.
Are you aick, enfeebled by disease, or unable t o bear t h e
labor and d a n g e r of i n c r e a s e T
LYON'S PERIODICAL

DROPS

Come t o ^ o u aa a blessing, f o r i s n o t prevention b e t t e r
t b

K & , l y take a, itTs a c e r t a i n preventive. aVid 4 i l t s a t e
ou m u c h peril a n d many h o u r s of suffering.
HaVc y o u been afflicted f o r m a n y y e a r s with c o m p l a i n t s inc i d e n t to the mix. t l a t have bj|flMd t h e ' s k i l l of iphysicians,
a n d a r c h u r r y i n g you on t o a n early g r a v e ?
PERIODICAL DROPS

AroAbe moSirelisblo'TOguWttoje^evetkaown, a n d onre, like
nagic, all tbose i r r e g u l a r i t i e s tha^ l j f v e , d,efl^d the d o c t o r ' s
k
w i l l you waste away with s u f f e r i n g f r o m L e u c o r t l w a , f mlapsus, Dysmenorrhma, and a t h o u s a n d o t h e r difficulties, *11
summed u p u n d e r the name of s u p p r e n e d a n d obstructed
nature, when a n i n v e s t m e n t of one dollar in

L Y O N S PERIODICAL

DROPS

will surely save you.
for although *
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tliey are So powerful a n d finely calculated t o a d j u s t and go
e m the f u n c t i o n s o f t h e s e x u a l organism, that, if taken at improper times, t h e y would p r o d u c e results c o n t r a r y t o nature
i g a i n s t which a l l . p a r t i c u l a r l y t h o s e who would reproduce
Should carefully g u a r d .
LYON'S

PERIODICAL DROPS

C a n n o t h a r m the m o s t delicate c o n s t i t u t i o n a l a n y t i m e
yet the p r o p r i e t o r s wish t o guard a g a i n s t i t s misuse, hoiunj
that a thousand bottles will bo used f o r a good p u r p o s e w l . e r
one is used f o r ' a n illegitimate one.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
The never-failing F e m a l e Regulator, is f o r sale by every
D r u g g i s t , in b o t h c i f y and eountry, and d o not, if you value
voui health a n d wish f o r a reliable medioine, buy a n y o t h e r .
Take n o other,Lbut if t h e D r u g g i s t to w h o m y o u a p p l y h a s
V . it, - W W c o „
Wnot-ESAI.E DNUGOIPTS,
iNew H a v e n . C o n n .
T

D. S.BiiSBSItCO.
K^yorl,
GEO. C. GOODWIN A C O . , Boston.
F A R R A N D . S H E L E Y A CO., D e t r o i t

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A MOST L U X u R l O U l j DRESSING

JB^or t h e

DH. J O H N L. LYON'S
Drops,
J^eriodioal
French

LYON'S

11600 Acres of Choice Ijaiufo;

A n d L o t * w i t h o r w l t h o n t D w e l l i n g s i«* F J k R »
p i l l s the Co only S e a t of A u t r i m C o m i t y .
T h e above m e n t i o n e d lands are l o c a t e d , jn A n t r i m . Tra. e r s e , I<eelanau. and MariWon Counties.': A r c a m o n g the
earliest a f i d W s t s e l b c t i o n a w i t h r e f e r e n c e l o toil, w a t e r , »ur
face a n d m a r k e t s . Tliey embrace farming Uu-ds, villaga
site.*, water powers. with or Without i m p r o v e m e n t s , a n d t h e
c h o i c e s t localities f o r P r o p e l l e r and Steamer w o o d i n g stations, or wood f u r n i s h i n g s t a t i o n s for Chicago m a r k e t . Alt
on t h e g r e a t Lake t h o r o u g h f a r e , accessible to m a r k e t s E a s t
Or W e s t Can he h a d in q u a n t i t i e s to suit purobasera, a n d
at p r i c e s m a k i u n i t a a oltject In p r e f e r e i ^ e to b a y i n g b a c k
from settlement.
r
S T A T E IiANDB.
WU1 s e l l c h o i c e lan<f», f o r f o r m i n g , ffcncing, c e d a r c o s t s
a n d t i m b e r purposes, i n all p a r t e of the County ; or will »e
cure t o p a r t i e s S t a t e L a n d s or t h e i r selection on as libera
t e r m s a s can be purchased of t h e S t a t e .
T r a v s r s s City, J u l y 11, I M S .

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STUBBORN COUGH.

a n d yet, t h o u g h it is so sure a n d speedy in i t s operation, it is
perfectly harmless, being purely vegetable. I t i s very agreec h i l d r e n of
able t o t h e taste, a n d may bes administered , ttoo, childrt
iv age.
re will guarantee a «nre, if taken in
I n eases of
season.
.
N o F a m i l y should be w i t h o u t i t .
I t is w i t h i n the r e a c h o f ; a l l . t h e priee b e i n g
ONLY 26 CENTS.
A n d if an i n v e s t m e n t a n d t h o r o u g h trial does' n o t " back
, u p " t h e above statement, the money Will be
refpnded.
'WJ
say this, k n o w i n g its merits, and feeling confident t h a t
trial will secure f o r it a home in every household.
Do n o t waste away w i t h , C o u g h i n g , when so small an
v e s t m e u t will cure you. Jt ms.v be h a d of a n y respectable
D r u g g i s t in town, who will f u r b i s h you w i t h a circular of gen'ue certificates of cures it h a s made.
V
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C. 0 . CLARK,
WHOLESALE DRrooJST,
N E W HAVEN. CONJL,
r
Proprietor.
F o r sale hy DruggSsts in city, country, and everywhere.
F o r sale at Wholesale, by
D. 8. B A R S E S & CO., New Y o r k ,
G. C. GOODWIN A CO., Boston,
F A R R A N D . ' S H E E L ^ Y & CO., D e t r o i t

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V w O O B T H R E E DOsfcS W I L L INVARIABLY CORE
'—
T I C K I J K G IN T H E T H R O A T . '
L F Bottle h a s o f t e n completely c u r e d the mi

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OFFICE

A L B E B T W . BACON,

CO

t o s e e n r e t h e p r i v i l e g e of ia s a y o r s o t i t h e w e n c h e s
OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
- h e r e a f t e r ; a n d t o p r o h i b i t t h e s e l l i n g of y o u . - o w n d a u g h h a v e been sold in its native town, a n d not a s i n g l e j E n s t i
of ita failure i s k n o w n .

tors, a t t w o t h o u s a n d dollars, o r a n y o l h « r p r i c e , a p i e c e ,
We have, i a o u r possession, a n y q u a n t i t y of certificates,
f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f l i f e loog p r o s t i t u t i o n . j A s n o R c p u b "
ime of t h e m f r o m
'

(EMINENT PHY6ICIAN&
l i c a a h a s y e t e n t e r e d u p o n s u c b spcaree}- of d e m o c r a t i c
who h a v e used iV in t h e i r practice, a n d giv»d i t t h e preemip r a c t i c e in t h e s e . r e s p e c t s ; let mo s u g g e s t t o y o u t o t a k e n e n c e over a n y oMier c o m p o u n d .
%t d o e s n o t d r y u p a C O U G H ,
o u t a p a t e u t s e c u r i n g t]ji» e n l i g h t e n e d a ^ h i g h l y h o n o r e d p r i v i l e g e a s ar» h e i r l o o m , exclusively! t o t h e d e m o c r a - b a t loosens it, so as to enable t h e p a t i e n t t o e x p e c t o r a t e free-

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T T T l L L L O C A T E LANDS,' P A Y f A X g S . B C Y O R S E L L
W
o n C o u i m l c s i o t i — a n d now offer? f o r sale,
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C O U G H BALSAM.

h a v e t h e p o l i t i c a l right t o d * t h e l i t t e r ; | b o t w e d o m e a n
* ^

*

; • GENERAL

o

C O S ' S

h o n o r , o r p r a c t i c e amalgnmatioo s o far a i yon choose and

H E A L E S T A T E

t

j ' Totrt Medi^ielhafwfI f^ITAT i

COP6B8,
.
INFLUENZA,
T I C K L I N G In t h e T I I R O A T ,
WHOOPING COUGty,
O r relieve C O N 8 U M T I V E C O U G H ,
a s i q u t e k aa

Hair

CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,

and

.

Head.

1

Restores the Color.
CLARK'S RKSTOB^TJp:,, ,
Eradicates DandrttS
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
j
P r o m o t e s its Growth.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
'j
P r e w n l ^ its fulling off
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I " a n unequalled D r e s s i n g .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
jjood' Ibr C h i l d r e n .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
i "
I s bootl Tor L a d i e s .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
i
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I s g o o d for O l d P e o p l e .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
I s p-jrfcclly harmless.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
^ ' o b t a i n s DO Oil
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s not a Dve.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
i
B c a u t i S e s t h o H a i r . *CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s splendid for W h i s k e r s .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
;
Ktvpft the H a i r In its P l a c e .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Cures N e r v o u s Hi adache.
1
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Prevents Eruptions.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.'
S t o p s I t c h i n g and Burning.
C L A R K ' S RKS'l-ORATIVE,
K e e p s the H e a d Cool.
CLARK'S RESTORATlVi:.
Is delightfully pcvfnmed.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Contains no Sediment.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
. .,,
,
Contains no Goni.
x
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. "
!f
"
Polinlics v o o r H a i r .
:
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. ,: t
* ! » tit
P r e p a r o i von for P a r t i e s .
CLARKB RFSTORATIVE.
v",s . •.. • : •i
J ' r t - p a r e s y o u Tor Balls.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. ,
;
<• .
A l l t i d i e s need i t . ,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. ' 1
N 6 lAdv will d o w i t h o n t i t .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, • i
' •
.
CostsbntSl.
!
C L A t a RPSTORATIVE.
..
I s Sold by D r u g g i s t s and D e a l e r s e v e r y w h e r e .
P r i c e j l p e r bottle.—C bottle* f o r £6.'
C. G C L S R K & CO-, P r o p r i e t o r s . -/
LORD A SMITH, C h i c a g o . I l l - : General Agentsii)
FAWtAND, SUELEY*4 C O , D e t r o i t

Lisa

BRANDltETH'8 PILLS.
u may r e c o v e r j r o u r h e a l t h by,4he-a»e of othqr r e m e d i e s .
You may r t f over w i t h o u t .any; b u t do t o t forget t h a t y o n
may die, a n d t h a t Brandreth''s Pills could have saved / o u . —
For rememder t h a t the
. '
AWFDfc,BBK«PUB.iQHiiHEATH.
when you have i t in c x ^ M s In.yoar aystem, l s e v i d e « t t o y o o r
a n i m a l Instincts. Y o u r c o u n t e n a n c e t ^ l s y o u r f r i e n d s j y o u t
d r e a m s a n d y o u r own b e a r t tell y o u - , .
Now, at t h e s e t i m e s there i s h'(j m e d i c i n e so deserving'^ of
y o u r corifideuce as ,
'
BRANDRETH'S V E G E T A B L E U N I V E R S A L PILLS,
i s the only m e d i c i n e k n o w n t h a t can certainty save, when All'
the usual i n d i c a t i o n s tell t h a t yon m u s t die.
Mr. J o h n Pu4ney, Springfield, Union Co., N.

h a s used

BRANDRETH'S P I L L S f o r fifteen yeiua ip his family, a n d f o r
all h i s h a n d a : i n w h i c h t i m e t h e s e P i l l s have c u r e d them' of
Billions affections. Headache. Rheumatism, F e v e r ^ 4 , A p u e
Measles, W h o o p i n g C o u g h , a n d h e s a y a h e h a s never k n o w n

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them to'fail.

I»rincipal Office, 29< Canal Street, New Y o r k .

Sold By all respectable dealer^fn aSBMcjiea.
ASK F O B N S T Y L E . ^

CouVtvTReAlirBiiR'f Orrtcx,
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TBAVEBSE CITIT, Mareh It, 1864 j
^ O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN, T H A T T H E R E 18 MO-

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i n g C o u n t y O r d e r s ; a n d h o U e f a a f * ireqae^tef \Q , p r e s e n t
them, f o r p a y m e n t on or b e f o r e
W W
no further.Uitcre«l w i n lie ^ o w e d ^ A e « y j > p * r ^ ^ * < I a U . .
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