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Title
Grand Traverse Herald, March 11, 1864
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1864-03-11
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Language
English
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Coverage
Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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T h e s e p r i s o n e r s a l s o c c n f i r m t h e rejK>rt t h a t a n a t t e m p t t h u s r e p l i e d ; " W h y g o o d g r a c i o u s ! t h e y a r e a l r e a d y
\ t t e a t l o o 1 * c a n e d t o t h e l a y g e J ' r t d i e t l o h in p r i c e s t h i n k , e x c e p t f o r t h e Y a n k s . ' * L i e u t
Bradford was'eu<»r Flnts-Cot C h e w l a g and 8 r a o k t a g Tobacoo^, w h i c h w i l l be trtist'cd t r i t h t b e p r o v i s i o n s f o r t h i s s q u a d , a n d in g e t - w a s m a d e t o b u m J e f f ' s m a n s i o n , a n d t h a t o n e m o r n i n g l e v e l i n g t h e R o c k y M o u n t a i n s , a n d c a r t i n g t b e d i r t o u t
• f o a n d i o f a S a p e r l o r Qaality.
i ,
his s e r v a n t s f o u n d n coffin u p o n h i s p o r c h .
West
I h a d a l e t t e r l$st week, f r o m m y c o u s i n w h o
t i n g t h r o u g h h e w a s obliged t o l e a v e b i s h a v e r s a c k beTOBACCO*
" I n t h e i r e s c a p e t h e officers w e r e a i d e d b y c i t i z e n s is l i v i n g t w o h u n d r e d m i l e s west of t h e P a c i f i c s h o r e on
hind bim, a s b e could n o t g e t t h r o u g h w i t h i t u p o u him.
of R i c h m o n d — n o t f o r e i g n e r s o r t h e p o o r e r classes '.only, made land!"
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b u t b y natives and' persons of wealth. T b e y k n o w ' t h e i r
t h e s h a d e of t h e b u i l d i n g s , a n d p o & e d e & e t w a r d l y t h r o u g h
f r i e n d s t h e r e , b a t v e r y p r o p e r l y w i t h h o l d a n y m e n t i o n of
T h e h n m a n r a c c is divided into two c l a s s e s : those
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Sweet Scented Oronhco, Canaster, t b o
t h e i r n a m e s . O f t h o s e w h o g o t o u t of L i b b y t h e r e w e r e w h o - g o a h e a d a n d d o s o m e t h i n g , a n d t h o s e w h o s i t s t i l l
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His, Attempted Black S a i l
land grant act become a law.
Immediately after the domain, and we think it wisely bestowed, if by that IT. BT. Walker afed.
Operalloa.
passage of Ibis act, one half tkc land in this township means we induce a frugal and industrious people to come To tbe Editor of tbe Advertiser u d Tribune.
hither,
subdue
our
forests,
develope
fne
resources
of
tbe
Mr. H. N. Walker, through the columns of tbe Free
M O H O A N B A T K 8 , K d l t o r at^d P r o p r i e t o r was Withdrawn from market. The price of the other
half of the unsold lands was raised from 81 23 to S3 50 country, and advance our uationid ffrogress and pros- Pres.-,has been venting a daily dose of spleen and falsehood
TRAVERSE CITY:
during tbe past two weeks, tbe most of which be has pre, ^
per acre. And us the price of the lands went up, so the perity.
tended
to publish with a view of giving information to
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 11. 1864.
Shall we continue, for an indefinite period a visionary
hopes and prospects of those three families went down
the public, bol iu faet to mislead and divert his leadt-nj
They still reside in the township. But one family has project which, so far as our own State is concerned, attention from the real facts of the case he professes to
Railroad Land Grants.
• ,We re-produce, with great pleasure, the following been added to their number. The railroads, in which must inevitably militate against its settlement and coo- ventilate. He is one of the ostensible associate counsel,
able and well-timed articles from the Detroit Advertiser for a time, they tried to have some faith, has not come seqnent progress, anil in a great measure defeat the and is one ol the Directors dftbe Detroit and Milwankeo
Railroad Company. He. with tbe other k-gul advisers of
and Tribune, on the subject of Railroad Grants, which is within one hundred and fifty miles of lbe«>, and these policy of both national nnd State governments, as to the that company, made up a projrritonw by whieb the
«oe of vital importance to Northern Michigan, and es- pioneers will be iu their graves ami their tomb-stones disposition of our public lands ?
United States was to be paid 820.000 for the duty bonds
Again, it is contended, that no such sacrifice is neces- be is now so sensative about. 11. N. Walker was to
pecially to this region of country,-the settlement of-which well coated with moss before the steam whrette will be
sary. for it may be safely assumed that private enter- have 85.000 and the balance was to be divided Between
bos been BO materially retarded by these humbug grants beard in that vicinity.
There are scores of townships similarly situated, and prise will seize upon end improve every route, wherever the lusurence Bank andotlier parties holding what Mr.
The first article is from the pen of Hon. D. C. LEACH.—
Walker now terms iih-gul claims against the old Ruijroad
The writer of the latter is unknown to -to. They have thousands of pioneers equally interested. Justice to and whenever the circumstances of the country, its Company. Mr. Walker's associu'.e counsel told ihe of
both performed a good work, and will -receivc the hear- these people demands that no extension of time be <riven resources, trade and travel, will warrant tbe construc- this programme, and he also said that the intention was.
ty thanks of every pioneer aod -settler m a beautiful and to these companies. As soon as the ten years expire, if tion of a railroad, without any such aid as tbe grants to allow a suit to lie commenced airaiiNt the railroad aiilf
tbe snrities on the bonds bv the Michigan Southern, in
fertile region of country, the only drawback to the it cannot be done before, let all these lands be restored bestow.
The apparent success of the Illinois Central cannot be which suit Mr. 11. N. Walker was to figure as tbe prosjieedy settlement and prosperity of which, is these curs- lo market. Then the country will be settled, its imminent witness. It was expeuted and believed by all the
ed Railroad Grants, which were conceived in Humbug mense resources rapidly developed, and the way opened urged to refute the truth of the above proposition.
legal gentlemen, and other parlies who were acquainted
The land grant iu that case wos made both available with tbe facts iu tbe case that the Government would be
and brought forth in Speculation.
for the building of railroads, and for all the oilier imThe Land <Gmnt Rnflrond*—Shall the Time (or provements that so quickly follow the hardy pioneer and valuable by the millions of; dollar.- expended by the wholly defeated, as it was alleged and with apparent
truth that Government officers had so managed as to
tbelr Construction be Extended !
when no unnatural or unnecessary obstacles are thrown company, in opening this road through and adjacent to lose all claim against both the sureties and the Railroad
To the Editor of the Advertiaerand Tribune.
in bis way. Give to the pioneers of our northern woods their grant, and without this ready means this grant Company. After a judgement was tendered against the
Your readers arc of course aware that what are known
would have been utterly worthless to the company.^. Government it was the intention to offer about 820,000
an
open
field
a
fair
fight,
and
they
will
succeed.
Prosas tie ""Land'Grant Railroad Companies " are. or will
Snch circumstances us the settlement'and development to the Government for their claim as a compromise, which
be, applicants to Congress for an extension of time for perity will attend them, and tbey will •cause the "wilderof the country and the demands of trade must regulate sum it was expected would bereadilyaccepted after the
ness to bud aud blossom as the rose."
decision in tbe IT. 8. Court. When this programme was
the construction of their several roads.
But if this may not bt>—if this extension is to be and direct tbe?e enterprises, nnd all altempts to mark fully developed bad told to me by Mr. Wulker'a associate
By the terms of the original grant *.bey were required
out an arbitrary route through a new country, in advance I made objections to it and went to the President of tbe
granted,
let
tbe;«ct
by
which
it
is
done
be
mtitled
"
An
t o complete the roads within 10 years. Over six and a
Railroad Company and obtained tho contract by which
of
its
settlement,
must
be
attended
with
very
great,
if
not
half years have already passed, and bow many miles of act to prevent the growth and prosperity of Northern
1 should settle both my claims against the railroad Cominsurmountable disadvantages.
road bave.beeu constructed 7 One of the companies, the Michigan, to punish the pioneers who have sought homes
pany and the government bonds. Mr. Walker and his
Again,
another
consideration
of
a
general
character
;
friends had no knowledge of my contract and I did not
Flint and Pere Marquette, ha* boilf and stocked a very I hero for their temerity, and other like benevolent and
the selection of our Agricultnral College grant is most int< nd tbey should have. 1 then offered the Government
patriotic
purposes."'
That
will
be
truthfully
expressing
fair road from Flint to East Sogina^i, a distance of 33
injuriously affected by these vast reservations.
833,000 and paid them with my own money, taking Ibe
L
miles. Another, the Amboy, Lansing and Traverse Bay the objects to be accomplished by the taw.
It is only necessary to recur to the foregoing state- risk of tbe Railway Company fulfilling their part of the
Company, have in operation a road from Lansing to
Our Railroad Lund tJrnnt*.
contract. Had Hie Railroad Company declined to have
ment.
of
the
extent
and
situation
of
these
reserves
to
paid me as they agreed, tbe 835.000 1 had paid would'
Owoeso, a distance of 26 miles. The third .and last—for To tlie Editor of the Advertiser and Tribune.
A recent article in your columns referring to the sub- perceive a* eure that the agent must either select from have bceu so much clear gain to the Government and a'
at present I speak only of those in the Lower Peninsula
lauds
already
culled
for
twenty
years,
adjacent
to
the
total loss to me; then Mr. Walktr would have consoled
—which was to build a road from 'the south line of the ject of the extension of these grants is well-timed.
himself with tbe adage that a fool and his money waA'
Considerations of a grave public character surround settlements, or pass the burricr and go from 20 to 30 soon parted. But, contrary to allformerexperience, the
State via Grand Rapids to the Straits of Mackinaw,
mdes
from
the
present
settlements
to
tbe
country
interior
Railroad Company fulfilled their part of tbe contract by'
h&s done some grading, etc., bat completed no part of it* the question. Tbey may be summed up briefly under
to these several routes.
finally paying the amount agreed upon the last of which
two
beads,
to
wit
:
The
effect
of
an
indefinite
extension
Toad.
The present available value of the 240,000 acres, was paid two and a half mouths after I made the offer to
Thus, as above stated, six and a half years of the ten upon the prosperity of the State, and the jusfjee of a reinuring to tbe State by virtue of the college grant it is the Government, and one mouth after the Government
allowed for the construction of the roads has elapsed, fusal upon the companies organized to construct
had accepted and approved the compromise. Mr. 11. N.
The primary object of the grant was to aid in extend- believed, would be doubled at once, if these reserves Walker knew iu August lost all about tbe compromise'
ami only 60 miles, than one-twelfth part, have been comwere thrown open to selection hy;the State. It only re- I bad made with thfc Railroad Company and the Governing
the
facilities
of
railroad
communication
into,
and
pleted. At this rate of progress, some eighty years
mains
to
discuss
how
far
a
refusal
to
renew,
affects
tbe
ment. and I was threatened with bis editorial vengeance
through our northern wilderness, thereby to open for
wonld be required to build "these roads.
unless I would pay over the amount H. N. Walker bad
Under these circumstances the companies come for- development our northern wilderness, so profusely gifted companies organized to construct.
been expcctiug. 1 peremptorily declined to have any
It
has
already
been
seen,
that
eight
out
of
ten
years
ward and ask for an extension of time. Should it be by nature with the elements ol material prosperity.
thing to do with Walker or his programme, tbe loss of
A secondary object little less important was the sup have elapsed, and but little has been accomplished — expected 85.000 has been rankling-in his empty pockets
granted ? This may seem to many a question of no great
Have
we
the
least
assurances
of
anything
better
for
the
ever since until be hoped to replenish them by making a
consequence. And many, perhaps, without reflection, posed fact that the lands adjacent to this route, held by
series of |>ersoiial attacks that might have induced some
might soy " yes, give thenv time, and thus secure the the general Government, would not only bo increased in future ? Let the past answer. Twenty men unite to people to pay over a few thousands of hush-money, w.th
roads." If oy granting the desired extension the con- vulue, but made available for sale and settlement by the pnrchsse 8500 000 worth of property on speculation, the hope of mollifying the wounded feelings of this guarpayable in 'en years.
dian of the public treasure. But Mr. Walk -r has gut
struction of tbu roads could be secured within a reason- construction of tbe roads.
The e»i'd<l(««r.H of the purchase are i!m> they pay five hold of the wrong customer. He cannot make me pay
Congress plainly implanted this idea in tbe law itself,
able time—say three or four years—it might be weH to
liitn one cent, even if lit fills hispa])erfor all time to come
comply with the request of these companies. But I see by making tbe minimum for the alternate sections within per eenl. down apd (he balance within ten years. The with the most unseemly tiash bis eonscieutiocs brain cuu
the .annual payments eaimo: j»n« without fulDOreasonfor anticipating such a result. Judging the the 12 mile limits, two and 5<M<)0 dollars per acre, im- periods
concoct
future by the past, we have nothing to expect from one plyin^that the beuefit of the legislation was intended to fillment. but Upon strotig and reiterated assurances of Mr. Walker does not deny, nor attempt to palliate, a
of these companies, and bul little from the others. The be mutual. The condition of tbe grant implies also tbe payment next year, the original holder keeps extendlhg -ingle charge against him nor will he explain how he
obtained u considerable sum of money whe- in England,
• best of them has built, on an average, but six miles of ability'to build tho roads, without which the grant itself the time but is only pnid a tenth or less pari of hi£ an- by getting a flctitiotis «r.dfraudelent contract, made with
nual ictcrest, nod in the meantime suffers hot only the
road per year, the second but four, or thereabouts, the is valueless, and tbe intended benefit to the Government
the deliberate object of deceiving those from whom he
1<*< of his interest and use of his property, but that is obtained
can never be realized.
the money.
third none.
It is difficult to see how tbey cau be otherwise justi- not well or properly managed
These are things with which he doc# not wish to deal.
I do not raise the question as to whether these comIs there any sense or justice in that Company, after But it by misrepresentation ami i«ttifogging falsehood,
panies might or might not have done more than they fied as public measures.
chn make I hose fcho are unacquainted with tbe facta
How has the public expectation been met ? Eight of this ten years have past, to ask of their creditors a re he
have. That is not particularly important. If they have
believe thai 4 great fraud has been commit led., and that
failed to do that which they might have done, they cer- the ten years allotted for the work have elapsed and newal of their contract t
be is the especial guardian of the public interests, iu a<
Would it uot rather be the sublimity of impudence cause, loo where he was oue of tbe jmrties who had bwn*
about
60
miles
of
road
have
been
constructed
;
but,
we
tainly have no claims to urge in favor of tho proposed
for tbem to ask such an extension, nnd tbe grossest ab months in planning how he could, with others, use all the
extension. If, on the other hand, they have done all that are fully warranted in the asserton that at least 32 miles,
funds be was pretending to guard except 820.000, and at
their means would permit—if they have exhausted their between Saginaw and Flint would have been the work of surdity for the creditor to grant it ?
Yet the demand for a renewal of these grants rests this late day put on the garb of honesty to cover his own'
resources in the construction of sixty miles of road—if private enterprise. But bos a single foot been built which
shortcomings, lie would make an excelk*nt record for him-•
upon
this
state
of
facts
substantially.
fulfils
the
object
of
the
grant
?
The
three
routes,
iu
the
•elf. damage the Republican party, and probably get a"
they havo stopped short in their work because they are
Thus. Mr. Editor, I have attempted hastily to group, large fee of hush-money besides. How well lie will suctoo poor to.go forward,'is it not tim$ for them to stand Lower Peninsula combined, will make an aggregate of
such considerations as seemed to me to affect this ques- •-•eed in his case, time will tell. But Mr. Walker should
aside, and let the reserved lands come into market, and about 800 miles of road, whicb, ut the average cost of
be a little more consistent. Ho admits in private conconstruction, will require, say, 820,000,000, over ami tion :
throw open the conntry to settlement ?
versation that there was no fraud iiUhc Iran-action to
1st. That the object of this grant was two-fold ; to
1 have said that some may consider this a question of above the land to build. 800 miles of road, at six sec- open tip the North part of the State t>y means of railroads which be alludes to, with so muub miom iubis newstion# per mile, will amount to 4,800 sections, or 3,072 oo great importance. But the people of the northern
000 acres of laud, absolutely withdrawn from market, by and insure its rapid development, and the failure of both T L > , , i d never have referred to the editor ofthe-Freo
portion of the State do uot so consider it. They feel,
Press again in public.-frommuificalion.but for the conoperation of'his law. The condition of the grant which object*.
and justly too, that to them it is a mutter of vital inter2d. Tbe Extent and position of the reservations, that stant reiteration of the stale falsehoods he has so persistest. I cannot, in a communication as brief as I design to imposes a double pricc upon the alternate sections not .Vdths of nil our public lands (in the Lower Peninsula) ently imposed upon the public. His gratuitous opinion
withheld, virtually withdraws two-thirds as much more,
that I was tbe expected Republican candidate for Gov.
make this, explain as folly as I could like, why those
(because no sane man has the least idea that the road* iu u belt or barrier between the settled portions of the of this Stale, will deceive no one. All the ink and papeople thus view this question. Hence I shall content
State and the interior, are absolutely withheld from mar- per be wastes in that direction is a dead lo_s lo his party.
aayself, for the present, with little more than stating their will be built by the present companies, within a quarter ket and settlement
The Republicans have a great many worthy n#n who
of a century, and therefore will not buy land at 20 shilwould make excellent Governors, who would have been
views, without going at length into the reasons which
3d. That it is at war with both National and Stnte favorably spoken of in connection with thai office, but I
lings per acre,) making the amount withdrawn from marhave led them so unanimously to the conclusion at which
ket, and the purposes of settlement, about 5,000,000, or policy, in regard to the disposal of our public lands. am not among the number ami, I am happy to say, have
they have arrived. I say unanimously without fear of
five-ninths of all the Government land in the Lower :4th. That private enterprise wil seize and appropriate no hopes that I ever shall be. Mr". Walker can now have
contradiction, for I know from extensive persoual obfera clear field for a few weeks or months, as I hove neither
every practicable route for a railroad.
Peninsula.
the time or inclination to write daily responws lo the
vatioH to tho sparsely settled regions through whicb
5th. That it is believed to offect the value of oar Agri- furious philippics of the leisurely editor of tho sanctimoWhen you further take into consideration the fact,
these roads were designed to pass, that the people are of
cultural College selections to tbe amount of ooe-h&lf their nious Free Press.
one mind hi this matter. Could thrir voice be heard on that this vast amount of land is situated in a solid belt of present value.
1 will further state in this connection, that at th$ time
this question of extension, it woold be an earnest and country, vatyingin width from 12 to 30 miles, that it
6th. That it is absurd and monstrous for tbe present I made the contract with tbe Railroad Company, tbey
eaphatic no ! There is no difference of opioion amoog extends east and west from Saginaw to Pere Marquette, companies or any other to ask for their renewal when it had no money on hand to pay tbe duly bonds. The Comthem. They (eel that so long withholding from sale the across the entire State, and from Grand Rapids north, is apparent, that they have no just claims, and it carl only pany never offered Ihe Government any sum whatever for
the duly bonds. No money was placed in my hands to
extensive tracts of laud through which these roads have at an average distance of 25 miles from the lake to be done at the expense of the best interest of the Stale. pay tbe Government, as I had used iriv own money for
Mackinac, occasionally dipping to, and locking up, both
been located, is working them groat harm.
In closing a communication, which I fear is already that purpose before 1 had received a dollar in money or
districts,
which
border
upon
this
lake,
us
at
Marquetle
or any other
My own observations during moplbs of jonraeyings
too lengthy, permit me to say that I am nol hostile to notes from the Railroad Company for that
E. B. WARD.
through the northern and northwestern portions of the and the Traverse Bay country, and that for a long dis- tbe contemplated roans, or any or toem. On the contra- object
State, convince me that their views Bro correct As an tance Dorth-westcrly from Saginaw, the two routes run- rv I would give much to see them built speedily, and to
The ItoIdler*' Voting Bill.
illustration, whicb will giro Hi few words an idea of the ning thence embrace a district 60 miles in width : thai continue to tbem the benefits of the laud grauts could it
Tbe Legislature Of Michigan did a good thing when
this
light in which this matter is viewed by the pioneers iu this belt forms a Cltiuese wall, in effect, between the set- he done, without very great prejudice to the prosperity Ihey passed the bill allowing tbe brave solditrs
Stale the privclcee of voting. Fur the passage of this
tled portions of this State and the icterior of the county,
our northern woods, I will refer to a single township.
of tbe State
measure the thanks of Ibe friends qf our country are doe
subject
to
pnrchuse
at
the
usual
rate,
we
are
prepared
lo
When the law granting lands for thceo roads passed
Allow me then to snggest that tbe benefits of the grants to Hon. S. W. Fowler, the able Senator from Ealon
there were in the township of Blank three familios who comprehend tbe ex'ent of these reservations and the may be secured by such an amendment of tbe County. Mr. Fowler labored hard and faithfully, iu the
had purchased land, built their cabins, and commenced practical effect of an indefinite extension upon tbe future law as shall repeal the present arbitrary grant entirely, face of tbe greatest oppostion. to have the measure passed. ondfinallyhod 'be gratification of seeing it become
the laborious process of making farms in the forest.— prosperity of our State.
and still give to each road six sections to the mile, as a law. Had it not been for bis bard work wilb Ihe ComThe soil of the region around tbenv was very good, pure . Sinco Ihese grants were made, tbe Government ha? fast as twenty consecutive miles shall bo completed, tbe mittee (every one, except himself, was opposed lo having
water abounded, and thoso families expected, and had adopted a different and I think a wise policy, in regard
land to be located upon certificates of scrip, issued by a law of the kind enacted), and in the Senate Ihe brave
reason to expect, that what had oeeorred in a hundred to our public domain. Tbe same beneficent policy bos the general lund office iu the same manner, that inch men of Michigan, who to day are fighting our battles,
other townships, no more favorably.«itoated, would also also been adopled by oar own State, in their offer to be scrip is located for lands imiuring to tbe State by virtae would not have tbe privilege of having a voice in the affairs of the nation, to preserve tbo integrity of which
happen here. They supposed immigrants would come stow homesteads freely upon any and every person who of the agricultural land grants.
This would continue to this road tbe substantial bene- tbey are ready to die. Tl e soldiers owe a heavy debt of
among them, and that in two or three years, at farthest will occupy and improve.
[Jackson Citizen.
fits of tbe present law, aud releaso the State from the in- gratitude to Senator Fowler.
tho whole township would ho settled, roads woold be
We stand in all tbe market places of tho world, offer- cubus upon its prosperity, which the present granti
Tbe Alabama was on tho watch for vessels 50 miier'
opened, and school houses and churches would spring op ing the best virgin soil in the universe freely for tbe en- most inevitably impose if ludefinately extended.
south of Rangoon, on tho 5tb of January.
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e l e c t o r s w h o a r e iu f a v o r.of s u p p r e s s i n g tlie rebellion an<l in T e a a n d S u g a r p a r t i c u l a r l y . S e e d s a r e very h i g h . — I
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C o o n a n d Mink, o w i n g t o i m m e n s e s l o c k s in E n r o o e . ! . •*.
*c'•until S p r i n g o n t h e s u p p l i e s a f f o r d e d b y t b * laud, w h i c h
t h e r e t o , t o send f o u r d e l e g a t e s f o r e a c h S t a t e a n d t w o for
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lining*, biodt h e w a r in P o l a n d , t h e mild w i n t e r
the continent, the
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Style f r o m C a p o LEAD—Bar. w h i i . nd red It-ad
T h e p i r a t e A l a b a m a is m a k i n g t e r r i b l e r a v a g e s u p o o m a d e to P r e s i d e n t i a l S u c c e s s i o n in t h e m e e t i n g , a u d t h e t o C o l l a r s m a n u f a c t u r e d f r o m M i n k .
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selected, bought low, a n d
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A \ Kits M E D I C I N E S — F o r which we are A ^ c n u and k e e p a
'already been mustered into the service.
uow purchase at wholesale.
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G e n . S m i t h ' s c a v a l r y f o r c e h a s a r r i v e d a t Memphis*. s e q u e n t desigiintiou t o fill v a c a n c i e s c o n s t i t u t e t h e E x e - BASKE'iS— Willow and u*h m a r k e t half bushe , bushel, and
the demand, and p u r c h a s e d of manutiicturcra aud Imour
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p o r t e r s direct.
W e h a v e s o m e a d d i t i o n a l p a r t i c u l a r s of h i s raid in N o r t h - c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e a s s o c i a t e d b y t h e N a t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n BALAIUKALS—Lewis s a d other standard makes.
c o n v e n e d at C h i c a g o , on t h e 16th d a y of M a y . I 8 6 0 , d o BAGS—(iiain and tlour.
X U r M E I G S — P e p p e r , mac*, ginger, cloves, c i n n a m o n .
e r n Mississippi.
H i a f o r c e c o n s i s t e d of 7 . 0 0 0 m e n . T h e
OAKUM—Best navy bv pound or bale.
h e r e b y eall u p o n a l l q u a l i f i e d v o t e r s — w h o desire t h e un- BELLS—Cow, sheep, band, tea and sleigh.
a m o u n t o f . p r o p e r t v d e s t r o y e d a n d c a p t u r e d w a s i r a m e m * . c o n d i t i o n a l m a i n t u i n a n c t ! o f t h e U n i o n t h e s a p r c r n a c y of BERACK—Brown, black, blue and preen.
OILS—Kerosene, wbaic, Unseed, boiled a n d raw. n e a t s foot.
Dsh. &r.
A C i n c i n n a t i d i s p a t c h t o P h i l a d e l p h i a says t h a t G e n . t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n u n d the c o m p l e t e s u p p r e s s i o n or t h e re- BEANS:—We shall be in the market for purchase i>f prime OIL SUITS—Complete, sou-Westers, pants, Ac.
quality a n d shall
OVER S H I R T S — D e n i m , knit j a c k e t s .
T t t b t n n s h«3 a d v a n c e d on t h e e n e m y ot D a l t o n f r o m T u u - bellion, w i t h t h e L'OUSC t h e r e o f b y v i g o r o u s w a r a u d a p t SEEK—Xo. 1 Ubicagu Mess by
bkrrel, one h u n d r e d , <
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OUSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore nice, f r e s h a n d guaranpound.
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teed.
t o a s s e m b l e a t B a l t i m o r e , on T u e s d a y , J u n e 7 t h . 1864. ut BEESWAX—A full stock.
« ^ g t •molt w a s e x p e c t e d t o t a k e p l a c e soon.
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
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low by t h e r e a m .
A l e t t e r f r o m R i c h m o n d s t a t e s t h a i , e x c e p t a f e w d e - for t h e office of P r e s i d e n t a u d V i c u - P r e s i d e n t of t h e
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P A t X I S — L e a d in oil, vcn. red, spsnisfc brown, Ac., chrome,
E a c h S t f i t e h a v i n g a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e in C o n g r e s s Will b e
eliilds.
yellow a n d green, p a t e n t dryer.
wrtuld s e n f k - r on t h e first a p p r o a c h of the U n i o n forces. entitled t o a s m a n y delegates as shall be e q u a l t o twi.-e BItIDi.ES—Black, russett, and reins witii bitts.
Tty«> jrarrisbo a t F o r t D a r l i n g h a d a U o b e e u r e d u c e d Vo t h e n u m b e r - o r e l e c t o r s t o w h i c h s u c h S t a t e is e n t i t l e d Si UKAll 1 —Crotchet, Embroidery, colored a n d black, s k i r t in P A P I E R MACHE—A small line, suitable for p r e s e n t s t o
ladies
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740 men.
the electorial college or the United Stales.
PRESERVES—Citron, quluccs, plums, jieats, c h e r r i e s Ac.
BliTTEH^-Uy the tirkin !'t pound Cf good quality
PEGS—Assorted from 3-b t o 7-8
A resolution w a s a l s o a d o p t e d i n v i t i n g t h e T e r r i t o r i e s BtXKET.S—iron bound qak well buckets.
F o r the (Stand T r a v e r s e Herald.
PILLS—Ayers, Jnynes, Holtoway'a Railway's, W r i g h t ' s
a n d t h e D i s ' r i c t of C o l u m b i a l o send d e l i g a t c s s u b j e c t t o C AMBl.'U'b—l'aper, colored ano black, common, do.
G r e g o r y ' s MoO'at's, B r a n d r e t h ' s Hooper's.
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t h e d e t e r m i n a t i o n b y t h e c o n v e n t i o n of t h e i r r i g h t l o v—- CAl"^—Men* cloth, plush, mohair, Ac., boys a n d childs a full
P L A S T E i t — G i a n d River In barrels or by the ton.
MB. E n r r f n , — I n t h e last n u m b e r of t h e UKRAU) ybtii T h o conveu'.ion a g r e e d t o m e e t a g a i u at t h e call of
CASSiMEUEfi—Black, \ ^oud line,, colored and F a n c y , a PLOWS—A nice lot of best m a k e r s a u d q u a l i t y or Wood
< 3 t i b t r j b u t o r I ' h m a d e t o say. u n d e r t h e h e a d of " S c h o o l ? C h a i r m a n .
work, with e x t n t c a s t i n g s .
bii|ierior assortment of A m e r i c a n , English and F r c u c b
I'OCKET BOOKS- *--• - - - - •
T h e following m e m b e r s w e r e p r e s e n t : M e s s r s E d w i n
makers.
•Wd C h u r c h e s , us follows : " T h e r e a r e c h u r c h o r g a u i D. M o r g a n . P r e s i d e n t . ; L a w r e n c e B r a i n a r d . V t ; G e o r g . C E K E l ' s — I ' h a l o u ' s Night Blooming, •• the " perfume for the
jrffions o l W ^ B e n z o i . i n ; a large and Goorishing ConI'RUN ES^— Fresh T urkish p t u u e s .
Goodrich. Mass.; T h o m a s T u r n e r . R I . : Edwin M c P h e r
PRINTS—A very larffc stock.
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g r e g a t i o n a l t l f a r c h a t Monro*,' S e t l l e r t c n t , t w e l v e miles son, P a . ; N a t h a n i e l B. S m i t b e r e , D e l . ; J a m e s P . W o g - C H E E S E — H a m b u r g , " of Xew York manufacture.
P R O \ 1SIOXS—Pork, flour,corn, corn meal, h a m s fiah, lard,
CilAMBIEEYS—A siuail a.-s.,rtm.nL
s o u t h of IVitTerse C i j y . a t G l e n A r b o r , t h i r l y m i l e s ner, M d { T h o m n s S p o o n e r , O . ; H e n r y S I - a n e , Iml.butter, cheese, beef.
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PUMPS—Cistern. (Down's patent), chain p u m p s c o m p l e t e
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N e w MisRtan, a n d a t s o m e o t h e r points."' N o w , t h i s i s
RAGS—Bought and sold.
CLOTH—Biirt-k aud >-lne t>road cloth, ladies cloak cloth,
sbuu G e r h a r d t , District or Columbia.
RHUBARB—Real Turkey, r o o t t r i d powdered.
assorted.
a m i s t a k e . T h e r e i s o n l y one c h u r c h O r g a n i z a t i o n at
J he Committee was entirely hnrmonious in their
RICE—East India beat.
CLOCKS—Upright, gotbic, ovil, marine, s t r i k i a g , a l a r m , a n d
Benzonia. and t h a t " a large a n d
fiourishing
C o n g r e g a p r o c e e d i n g s a n d a d j o u r n e d in t h e best p o s s i b l e s p i r i t s .
RIDDLES—To use la the place of f a n n i n g m i l l s f u r n i t u r e
e i g h t day. good line.
style.
0 LOTH 1 N(.—\Vc have a eood assortment, well selected,
tionul C h u r c h . " T h e Congregational C h u r c h a t W h i t e
T h e N e w Gospel of St. Olds I m p e d e d .
g h t low, of fashionable designs, and for sale resson- ROAD SCRAPERS—Cast iron, wood a n d i r o n to o r d e r .
w a t e r a n d E l k R a p i d s is b u t o n e o r g a n i z a t i o n .
The
S A L T — F i n e dairy a n d coarse.
A c e r t a i n c l a s s k>f D e m o c r a t i c j o u r n a l s e n t e r a s i r o n "
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A
D
D L E S — P o n y , Mexican and side.
O o n g r e g a t i o n a l i s i s h a v e n o o r g a n i z a t i o n a t e i t h e r O l d p r o t e s t a g a i n s t t h e a c t i o n o f the G o v e r n m e n t in p e r m i t - C 0 T 1 0 N — l i r o w n , 3-4 4-1, 4-5, in heavy and fine, bleached
1S-4 to 5-4 nicely assorted, and are selling mauy of them SATCHELS—Wilton, brusselU, rail road, gothlc, a n d plain,
M i s s i o n o r N e w Mission. T h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h u r c h t i n g B'whop A m e s of t h e M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , a n d c e r t a i n
enamelled.
at New York wholesale rates.
^
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A
H
^ S - ^ t J e u t s silk, onion and wool, ladies wool.
a u t h o r i t i e s of t h e B a p t i s t d e n o m i n a t i o n , t o t a k e c b a r g c C O L L A R S — U e m s a>sorted, Ladies various styles,also horse
a t T r a v e r s e C i t y is-wot l a r g e , n e i t h e r is t h e o n e
SCYTHES—(irass, bush, a u d grain s y t h e s as well as t i c k l e s ,
.1 |HJ
of a b a n d o n e d p a r i s h e s at t h e s o u t h a n d a i d in t h e restoB ^ i d a and W h i t e w a t e r .
A u d a s t o t h e o n e at M o n r o e
brush, bush and c o r n cutters.
r a t i o n of t h e U n i o n b y p u t t i n g loyul men in t h e p u l p i t . C O F F E E — J a v n . Rio. ground and mixed.
SEEDS—Clover,
timothy, red ton, h u n g a r i a n , t u r n i p , snd a
S e t t l e m e n t it is s m a l l a n d a s y e t a c k n o w l e d g e s no denoCORSETS—White and colored.
T h e C o p p e r h e a d s d e c l a r e t h a t t h e G o v e r n m e n t luis no
_ . . ,, , . 'nt of f r e s h g a r d e n s e e d s a few flower seeds.
COTTONADES—A fair assortment.
mWiitional m i m e o r t i e s b a t i s i n d e p e n d e n t of all e c c l e r i g h t t o e x t e n d i t s p e r o g a t i v e s in t h i s d i r e c t i o n , a n d
S h o t — B y the b a g or p o u n d .
C O N K E C n o X A R ^ — A good line a t retail a n d wholesale,
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complete
a s s o r t m e n t of g e n t s l a d i e s y o u t h s a n d
eiaitical
relations
T h e s a m e is t r u e o r t h e C h u r c h a t t h a t i t M V o r s o ' C h u r c h a n d S t h t e . W e t h i n k we s e e
a small lot of fancy conveisation candys.
children#.
T h e C o p p e r h e a d s e x p e c t e d t o CUOCKFJtV — Hooglit of imjiorters direct and is sold
G l e u A r b o r . 'I h i s m i s t a k e a l l u d e d t o a r o ^ c f r o m w r o n g w h e r e t h e s h o e p i n c h e s
S h i r t i n g C h e c k s — G o o d stock.
t a k e c h a r g e or these abandoned c h u r c h e s and d a r t t h e r e
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respectable a s s o r t m e n t .
p u n c t u a t i o n . T h e e x p r e s s i o n , •' a l a r g e a n d flourishing
CRINOLINE—A
large stock to j o
w i t h t h e n c w h e l i c i o n invented b y D r . O l d s a n d V i r g i l E
S b o v e l a — C a s t steel, long handle. D h a n d l e , scoop, Ac.
CRADLES—Ciii
ted.
CoBRregational C h u r c h . " was intended to be descriptiM h a w Ii •W ool, b r o c h a , stella, a n d blanket, some very n i c e
ttbs*. T>nd e l a b o r a t e d b y t h e e m i n e n t s a i n t s o r t h e C h i - CRACKERS—I'i Xi(, =od.i. s-weet, Eos
pilot, by pound
onei
o f t b e C h u r c h a t B e n z o n i a . T h e s e m i c o l o n s h o u l d h a v e c a g o l i m e s a n d C i n c i n n a t i ! E n q u i r e r . I t is n a t u r a l l h a t
akin, both l o n g and s h o r t
DAY B O O K S - 'Blank Ledgers, p a s s b o o k s writing b o o k s in S h o e P n c l t » — B a n pj o r r
t h e y s h o u l d feel d i s a p p o i n t e d a s m a t t e r s h o v e t u r n e d o u t
b e e n p l a c e d a f t e r t h e p h r a s e i n s t e a d or b e f o r e it.
H a d t h e i r plan succeeded, t h e y would have had c o n g r e © l i e m o r e c o r r e . t i o u . T h e w h e a t c r o p s of M e s s r s
g a t i o n s o r rebels w i t h o u t c o n v e r t i n g t h e m . T h e p r e a c h E . J*. L a d d , W m . M o n r o e a n d l l e m y M o n r o e *Th? i n g w o u l d d o u b t less h a v e b e e n s o n e a r t h a t s o m e o r t h e
hlte s h i r t s , faUcy c o t t b n
g r o ^ n iu t h e s u m m e r o r s i x t y - t w o , i n s t e a d o r s i x l y - t b r c e . n o w f u g a c i o u s r e b e l p r i e s t s t h a t t h e h e a r e r s c o u l d not DO Ml.
. irlss*
•r heads.
h a v e told t h e d i f f e r e n c e , a n d so t h e r e would b u r c b e e n D O L I J 4 Y O U B COKTRIBCTOK.
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m u t u a l s a t i s f a c t i o n iu t h e m j u i s t r a t i o n c .
.-al, Ac.
DU t W E l S — C e n t s
S o c k s — t J m t s hand knit wool, cashmere.
:ton a n d u n i o n .
• • A d v e r t i s e r & Tribune.
DLUGS—A small as
For t h e Grand T r a n r s e H e m l d .
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I'
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Elk Rapidi.
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( .tf /
A n old b a c h e l o r , a c o u n t r y fellow, not l i k i n g t h e w a y
.•asonable.
S p e c t a c l e # — P l a i n , gern
T 6 e p e o p l e of t h i s h o n e s t v i l l a g e a r e e n d e a v o r i n g t o his l a n d l a d y s d a u g h t e r b a d o r a p p r o p r i a t i n g his h a i r oil. DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum
'
assorted, some very good oui
pcras, vitriol. Ac.
i m p r o v e t h e m s e l v e s in t h e s u b l i m e a r t of mu si c a n d e r filled his b o t t l e w i t h S p a l d i n g ' s glue t h e d a y b e f o r e a b a l l
S p i n n i n g Wheels—And hubs
EARTH EX W A R E — J u g s , c r o c k s Churns, flowc
*• | S t o v e s — W c invite comparison a
i k i n d s quality, finish
t h e lUition of M r . ' C h a r l e a W . D a y , of T r a v e r s e C i t y . — t o w h i c h t h e g i r l was i n v i t e d , a n d s h e s t a i d a t h o m e iu
thimbles.
consequence.
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evvi-i m . i v
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' S t e e l - y n r d a — F r o m 2 to 400 lbs., good.
- i i t e .
•"Sortraent in various qualities, deal ; S t e e l - C a s i blisw-r.
o r k v s p r i u g and gc-rman.
Janakry.
H e i n s t r u c t s t h e s c h o o l c h i l d r e n in t h e a f t e r A German statistical writer remarks that the invenfind
l " , c « l o " by the q u a n t i t y .
I S t « T » - C o l o r e d and white : / J r S o s k i r t s u p p o r t e r s , an s d m i
1
n o o n h n d o t h e r p e o p l e in t h e e v e n i n g .
B o t h t h e c l a s s e s t i o n o f t h e s e w i n g m a c h i n e h a s e n a b l e d o n e w o m a n l o r ^ l L ^ C r — C i n n a m o n , peppermint, clovcs, lemon. Ac.
nble article for the la-lles.
—C
Crruus h e d , powdered,
po
3 T S — V a n l f l s leia-in, peach, Ac.
; S uIggaarrss—
g r a n u l a t e d , coffee, in g r a d e a l
a r e m a k i n g excellent p r o g r e s s
M r . N o b l e k i n d l y afa s raticb as a h u n d r e d could s e w by h a n d a e c n ' u rv
suit, brown X
uS i O i i l . ' — i-'oikf, hues, rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels.;
X. 0O,. mii*' »Mido and maj-b .
f o r d s a s p a c i o u s And c o n v e n i e n t r o o m in b i s h o u s e f o r t h e a g o . b t r t b e c o n t i n u e s o n e w o m a n now d e m a n d s as m u . - h
•
j T a p e — C o l o r e d , black a n d white, c<
and sold by, poun
, - j n d or barrel.
: MILL'
vae-ol t h e e l a s s c s T h i s r o o m h a s a l s o b e e n u s e d on t h e c l o t h i n g a s a h u n d r e d did a c e n t t i r y a g o — s o t h a t t h e .-it- FANN
the
t makers and a _ , " ' I TMIIOW—Boucht
' PaHbh ll e
p*
f .— tilack
t i t I L ' swalnut,
l t i l l f
A H . I union.
T
r h e r r y and
I"'
S a b b a t h for p u b l i c w o r s h i p d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r .
T h e u a t i o n is not m u c h c h a n g e d a f t e r all.
Tablets—!• or g e n u and ladies uttc in torres]>ondem
Beh(fcJ H o u s e , w h i c h is a l s o t h e M e e t i n g H o u s e , w a s
i.
halibut,
tongues shd sounds. . T e a — mperial. youlig b t n o n . Oolong a n d souchong, in
T h e R i c h m o l i d E x a m i n e r p r o p o s e s t o p u t all m e
mowed t o a m o r e c o n v e n i e n t s i t e l a s t Tall—«o late iu t h e
l,
F L A X SEF.I—Bird seed, c a n a n - seed.
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• a " l ^ u g h t early a n d at
w e i g h 2 5 0 a u d o v e r i n t o a h e a v y regiment t o talc
season t h a t t h e r e w a s n o t t i m e t o m a k e the n e c e s s a r y reI LULIt—Seven hundred barrels, good brands
. T i n 11
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field iu iron-clad o m u i b u s s e s a n d t o b e called t h e
FLAT IRONS—In sizes to stilt.
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f
f i
hand of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e .
p a i r s W o r e "tbb c o l d w e a t h e r s e t i n . T h e
repaiis
will
busters
FLO UNCI Nt;S—Muslin, Hi,en. cambric, Ac
' Ltnd" of w ° r k JoDt'
p r o b a b l y b e ttade v a r i y in t h e s p r i n g .
FI.ANNELS—Wool, domet. cotton, linsev. s h a k e r red
—1"°' veilx. and in lis season for dresS'-s.
C o n . G r a n t h a s been c o n f i r m e d a a l i a j o r C e n . o r t h e
white, blue, grty; plaid, f s n r y . F r e n c h , Ac
'
' ( T o b a c c o — P l u g , tine c u t . s m o k i n g , &c., a full line •
?gular a r m y .
FORK.-—Mafantr; liay, stmw. g a r d e n , 2 a n d 3 lined, long ai
siener apon the E m m e t and Grand T r a v e r s e 8 t a t o Road.
T o y s — A nice a s s o r t m e n t to wholesale.
FIJVITS t>
.
.
.
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T r u n k s — P a c k i n g , folio aud ti
M r . S m i t h ' s well k n o w n i n t e g r i t y a n d e f f i c i e n c y a r e a
iJ^T
i c.0rr"DU•
plums, c h e r r i e s goose T r i m m i n g a — O f r a r i o t ' qnalltles a q d d e s i g n s
sufficient g u a r a n t e e t h a t I b e w o r k oo t h i s r o a d will b e
ieJti K l k T. R * P .' d l ^ A 5 , t r m County, on Saturday. M a r c h 5.
r
r T , n
' " r - ° " r « * W - WIL... 4 M S o f t b e
well a o d f t o r o n g l y c o n d u c t e d . A b e t t e r ' h i g h w a y be- T « „ , / ^ , ° ^ '
T w c n t y - f l f t h O h i o Volonteer Infantry, to Miss GKBTHCD
8eneo
M f t t i T r a v e r s e C i t y a n d E l k R a p i d s i s p a r t i c u l a r l y dcairGINGHAMS—Scotch. Glasgow. U n c a a t e r . and check dress J T r a v e l i n g D a g s - A full line, some nice Ones.
» C o u n t y . Ohio.
The B r i d e g r o o m hhs re-enliited for a n o t h e r t h r e e \
r i AM!—i M I
^
. . .
| T w e e d * — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , double and twist, iron clad caaWe.
W e shall fee a p t t o h a v e t h i s p a r t o f t h e t o a d and
Is
F
'
; , T . ' T i ^ r A n f u l 1 a ! i ! , o r t n , t n ' <>r
8 x 10 t o 20x 30.
s i m - r e . Ac., a good a s s o r t m e n t , low
w r o u g h t b e f o r e t o n g . unless l a b o r s h o u l d b e so s c a r c e
V
, c k ' d o F - r ' n « " " o d . U d . wool, silk, cotton, ber-! I ' m b r e l l a a - O f various sizes a n d grades.
" O f f t o t h e wars a g a i n . "
tin lined j p u u . l a d i e s misaca a n d boys.
: U n d e r S h i r t s — For genUemen and ladies, ribbed, plain.
. t h a t j o b s of w o r k o n t h o road can n o t b e s a f e l y t a k e a — K«.An
C i t y , b p F r i d s y , the 4th day of March. I8f4. GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat. Ac.
,
ilorvd a n d white.
by D. B. Ashton, E s q - Sir. F R s n i i u c K K s
T h e w o r k o u t h e Voad f r o m t h i s p o i n t n o r t h w i l l also b e
GROCERIES—A complete line, b o u g h t early, and f o r sale V a l i s e s — A few n o t very good.
V e i l s — Dot lace. l o r e , tissue, Ac.
vigorously prosecuted.
GUN CAPS—O. I). I. C water-proof.
Vests—Of n u m e r o u s designs, fashionable make, a n d different
GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in cans,
' " . F. F. G. s p o r t i n g in j
T h e r e was a p l e a s a n t m a t r i m o n i a l a f f a i r iu t h e vilUgte
kegs.
last S a t u r d a y m i n t i n g , b e t w e e n t h e v i l l a g e S c h b W
H A l R O H ^ - P h s l o n ' s Bear, Maecasor
M a a m a n d'M a' • s o l•d r e r" Co f1*. t .h"o' T w e n l yJ . f"i "f t"b O
hio, w
h o , hi*
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — C e n t s snd l a d i e s h e m m e d ready for
igle lumber w a g o n s a full s t o c k in
-.
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U
T R ^ k - V K K S K CITTL ,
.
silk, linen, cotton. Ac.
early s p r i n e , sod a« low a s can be bought o u t s i d e
first t e r m of s e r v i c e b a v i a g e x p i r e d ,
reenlisted.
took u
H A T — F o r sale, or will purchase.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTTi MICH.
« e l l B a c k e t s — T h e " Old Oaken B u c k e t I s for sale by
f u r l o u g h , a n d c a m e a n d t o o k a wire. A roost p t a i s e HATS—A full assortment, union, zouave, Burnslde, Butler
d
r * b ' t a n ' P^V'- Ac
' : * k e e l B « rtotn—Can a I barrows
Ho
Bl1 n
w o r t h y e x a m p l e , w h i c h a l l t h e y o u n g m e o in t h e a r m y
I1US»>—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored black a n d white, I W W f f l e t r e e s — D o u b l e and single, also neck vokes < i
a c
•whose t e r m o f enlistnieUt h a b o u t t o e x p i r e w o u l d d o
i"?P|etc lin*
Y a r n — W o o l y a m , fall line, also c o t t o n k n i t t i n g y a r n .
n r i v S r " frtah p r e i s c J hops.
I > e l l o t r O c h r e — I u small o r large q u a n t i t i e s
%BI1 t o follow e x a c t l y .
HIDfcS—A e buy all kinds of m w k e t a b t e h i d a s .
I Z i a e — B y tbo ah^et, or p o u n d , a l s o z i n c i s oil f o r palag.
H A N N A H , L A Y At C O
H A X V A H , L A Y A COa n d t h e P r o s e c u t i n g A t t o r n e y of H i l l s d a l e c o u n t y .
I t is stated t h a t (jen. Logan,
with
bit
caralry. has
e l e c t i o n of t h e B a l t i m o r e t i c k e t , a n d t h e a d o p t i o n of t h e
Piciac. annua, m l a
Ili'iliiTiiS"™;•?"
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k
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Mr. Vmtet fc Smith to boen .ppomted Commfc
1 JABB1E1,
J. GTJKAMSDKLL,
Attorney & Counssellor at Law,
—
-
HJ:FERENCE8 :
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raj-
t-1
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
CHAN
I fcC; E R Y O R D E R .
STATE OP MiCHioak—Ninth J u d i c i a l irj Chanccry.
UEHXAIK THOMPSON, Complainant,
.
WILLIAM D- WILLIAM*, D e f e n d a n t .
INFLUENZA,
U I T P E N D I N G I N T H E C I R C UI T COURT F O R T H E |
T I C K L I N G lu t h e T I I R O A T ,
C o u n t y or Manistee, in Chancery, at the village of Alle- 1
g a n , in the C o u n t y of Allegan, in the State of Michigan, on
WHOOPING COl'GIl,
t h e S i x t e e n t h day of F e b r u a r y . A. D. J8C4, b e f o r e Hon
O r relievo C O N 8 U M T I V E C O U G H ,
F l a v i n * J . I.ittlejohn, C i r c u i t J u d g e a t Chamber*.
as quick as
I t satisfactorily a p p e a r i n g t h a t the defendant, W. 1). WilJiamK, i« a non-resident of t h i s State and a resident of i h ?
S t a t e of Wisconsin, on motion of T. J . Ramadoll of Counsel
f o r Complainant, i t ia o r d e r e d that the sai.J Defendant,
W i l l i a m I). Williams, cause hi* a p p e a r a n c e in t h i s cause
OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
t o be entered w i t h i n three mont!:H from the date or t h i s
o r d e r ;• and that'll! case of his a p p e a r a n c e he cause h i s an- have been sold iu Its native towu. a n d not a single i n s t a n t * I
swer to the c o m p l a i n a n t ' s bill to be filed and a copy thereof
t o be served on the complainant'* Solicitor, within twenty of i t s failare is k n o w n .
We have. In o u r p o s s e s i o n , a n y q u a n t i t y of c e r t i f i c a t e ^ ]
days a f t e r s e r v i c e of u copy of said bill and notice ot this
o r d e r a n d in d e f a u l t thereof that the sajd bill oc tnlcen a s s o m e or t h e m f r o m
confessed by the said d e f e n d a n t W i l l i a u I). Williams.
EMINENT P H Y S I C I A N S ,
-And It is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t within t w e n t y days the said
w h o have used it in tin-if practice, an.1 gived It t h e preemi-1
' c o m p l a i n a n t cause a n o t i c e or t h i s order t o l>e published in
v a p o r printed aud published in nencc .over any. other c o m p o u n d .
said N i n t h J u d i c i a l Circuit, and that the i.a d publication be
I t dtx*M n o t W r y u p a C O U C H I ,
j
c o n t i n u e d In said p a p e r at least once In each week for six
b u t loosens it. *o a» to enable the p a t i e n t ' : o e x p e c t o r a t e free->
w e e k s in succession ; or that he cause a copy of t h i s ordei
S
C O B ' S
COUGH BALSAM.
BENJAMIN MCVICKAB,
NATHAN ENGELMAKK,
MICHAEL EXUKLMANK,
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T r P 0 H 8 U A N C B A N D 1!Y V I R T U E O F A D E C R E E O F
X the Circuit C o u r t for the County of M&ulsU-e. in Chancerv. tuatle in the above entitled can's® a n d bearing d a t e the
T h i r d day of September, i.i the y e i r one thousand eight b n n
d r e d a n d sixty-three, I, t h o u n d e r s i g n e d , ii special C o n u n i s i oner r e s i d i n g in t h e C o u n t r aforesaid, and duly appointed
a n d qualified t o act as such in the above entitled cause, will
sell at public miction to the highest b i d d f r , a t t h e f r o n t door
of the Huswtll House, in the village o f ; Manistee, in said
County, on Saturday! the S i x t e e n t h day of April, in the vcaf
o n e thousand e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d nixty-fpnr, ut ten o'clock in
t h e forenoon of said day, all those ccrthiil^piece* o r parcel*
of land situated in the C o u n t y or Manistee. Slate of Michigan,
nnd known and described as follows, to wit »,
Lot n u m b e r six in section e l c t e n a n d n c j o \ t h c s e j o r * - c tlon eleven a n d the MV| of the n w j of s e c t i o n twelve, all in
t o w n s h i p twenty-one n o r t h of range seventeen west.
V. U F I L E R .
T. 3. R A M S D E L I .
Sp.cl.l
Solicitor and of Counsel f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
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118C4
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Dated,
( P r i n t e r ' s fees SO 30.)
feb. 26. 1 1 % .
NPENCERIAN PENMANSHIP.
S O M E T H I N G NEW A N D WO It I'll Y T H E ATTKN
Q tloii of every person w i s h i n g to i m p r o v e their hand
writing.
J will mail to any person s e n d i n g me fifty c e n t s , a complbto set or copies of the S p e n c e r i a n or Semi A n g u l a r System of P e n m a n s h i p , m y own hnnd w r i t i n g , i n c l u d i n g full
a n d p a r t i c u l a r i n s t r u c t i o n s in r e g a r d to ' h o l d i n g tho pen,
with many general d i r e c t i o n s in regard tu writing, a n d full
e x p l a n a t i o n s of the s e t of copies. These i n s t r u c t i o n and
e x p l a n a t i o n s are alone worth t h r e o time* tho prico charged
for the s e t or copies. To any one h a v i n g a Utile time to
p r a c t i c e tills will be the cheapest and most expeditious way
of I m p r o v i n g their w r l t i h g
No ofle h a v i n g a desiro to learn to w r i t e better, s h o u l d he
w i t h o u t t h i s in valuable set or copies. Any person t a k i n g the
t r o u b l e t o g e t live s u b s c r i b e r s to tho copies will receive a set
/roe. Curd m a k i n g , W r i t i u g or F l o u r i s h i n g done to order,
a n d in the b e s t style of the Art, at a moderate charge.
I - W . HUBBELL, T e a c h e r of Writing.
Benzouin, Mich,
in of W r i t i n g says,
e received" a t h o i o u g h and
r e g u l a r conrae or i n s t r u c t i o n In P e n m a n s h i p , a u d m a n i f e s t
oil t h o s e t r a i t s of g e n i u s which characterise t h o s e destined
. to move In t h e first r a n k of accomplished A r t i s t s "
" Ha can w r i t e copies correctly a n d e x p l a i n ' t h e m truthfully, and is t h e r e f o r e c o m p e t e n t t o c o n d u c t W r i t i n g Classes
s u ' i t i n t t a l l y in all the f e a t u r e s or the Art," F o r m a t i o n , Combination, L i g h t and Sh a d e , Slope and A r r a n g e m e n t
P . R. S P E N C E R .
(Mm*)
A u t h o r a n d T e a c h e r of Semi A n g u l a r Writing!
X
' os
of CROUP we will g u a r a n t e e .
O N L Y 25 CENTS.
And if an investment a n d t h o r o u g h trial' docs not " back
n p " t h e above s t a t e m e n t , the m o n e y will 1>e r e f u n d e d .
We
say Uiii>, k n o w i n g its merits, and reeling Confident t h a t one
trial will secure Tor it n h o m e in every household.
Do not waste away wffli C o u g h i n g . Vhfcn so s m a l l an inv e s t m e n t will cure yon. ' It may tie had of any teaprctaliie'
Druggist in town, w h o will f u r n i s h von with a c i r c u l a r ot giiu
:crtlUcatcg
of. ci. . s. it. ha? n J e .
...
CLARK.
Win
E DRroc»*T.
NEW H A V E N . CONN..
Proprietor.
For sale by D r u g g i s t s in cily, c o u n t r y , and every w h e r e .
F u r sale at Wholesale", |>v
D. S. HA RVEX ft CO.. New-York.
G. C. OOODWIN A CO.. Boston,
F A R R A N D . S H E K l . E Y A- CO.. Detroit.
T h i s may c e r t i f y t h a i I have hoc a nsing", a t my w a n a f a c t o
ry, tor tilt last four years. •• W e s l V Improved Pnm|>s." I
now h a v e in use t h r e e of said pumps; o n e of which is k e p t
constantly at work. U hoursieaoii day. (save Sundays) uud
has been r u n n i n g for the past two years. I pronounce them,
unhesitatingly, trie b e s t p u m p - tliat have been brought to ni\
notice, h a v i u g used luMuy o t h e r s pieviously. They arc siuipll" instruction, and n o t easily d U a r r * n g r 1
N . Y . , O c t . 10, 1B5'J.
SA. Wet
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N o Fnml!y should b e without it.
I t is w i t h i n the reach of all. the price being
J o n x LAWRENCE MCVICKAR,']
, WILLIAM I. KIP,
) ' I ^ I I E H E P U M P S H A V E NOW BEEN IN G E N E R A L USE
I X a n u m b e r of years, and give better satisfaction than auv
' other, a n d e r r recommended a» tho beift by Capf. E r r l c s o n .
! and o t h e r eminent E n g i n e e r s We ckit refer t o t h o u s a n d s
j using t h e m . a u d guarantee Uwu all will, rccomtuend their..—
T h e y are more simple i n construction, and w o r k easier, a n d
| cu<t lens t h a n all others.
» Our r e a d e r s will find ihe double a c t i n g , improved Rump
of S. D. W e s t i Co.. one of the best tft the market. I t Is very
simple, w o r t s to a clmrm. so that a n y child may u«- ii .
t h r o w s a steady, c o n t i n u o u s stieaiu, ami does noi freeze iu
the coldest exp'osim-., and i*uliusiially cheap. We say t h i s
knowingly, a n d give the lestimndy nf'oui own Sci oni, without the knowledge or rei|Uc!:t ol the proprietors."
I N . Y. E v e n i n g 1',HU Jftly 1st; W t i
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STUBBORN COUGH,
Inn
jAntl*Freezing, Dopblc-actinc, F o r c i n g and Llfiing
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t o be personally served on said defendaij', William D. Wil
Hams, a t least twenty days before the timfc abovb p r e s c r i b e d TWO OR T H R E E DOSES W I L L INVARIABLY C C R E
H C K L I N G IN T H E THROAT.
f o r bis appearance.
A HA L P Bottle ha* often completely cured tho most
I
F. J . L I T T L E J O H N , Circnit J n d g c .
(A t r u e c o p y )
Attest, D A V I D D. SECOR, Register.
( P r i n t e r ' s fees Sd 30.) i
f e b 50, 11.
j a n d yet, t h o u g h it is so s u r e aud speedy in its opcrati
CHANCERY SALE.
STATK OF MiqniOAS—The Circtjit C o u r t for the County of
Manistee, in ChahccrY.
JAMKS Lrnis'CTON, C o m p l a i n a n t
WEST'S IMPROVED PUMP.
5si
F o a Medicine that will c u r e .
T)
Ui
DR. J O H N L . LYON'S
r^roiioli i^criodic-al D r o p s ,
TIIK GUKAT
FEMALE JiKGULATOlt,
An- the only known i eme.ly that will successfully a n d invaiial>!\ r<s;o"c ano r e / m i n e ' the female system, r e m o v i n g
all i r r o g u u i i t k t - , aud p.-uoiicing health, vigor a n d s t r e u g l h .
W. HOLDSWORTH,
Citil Engineer, Stirvrvor, Arcbileclnral and Mcilianh! IbftsmafcAre
L Y O N S PKT. l O P T l ' A L
PROPS
a tluid preparation, the only o n e of the k i n d ever dise o v e i e d in t h i s c o u n t r y , a i i j acts directly on the pari* arReaper,tfally i n f o m i e s hid the pi
fei'ted, whilst pills ami jionders can oulv reach t h e m as they
t h a t he Will f u r n i s -h Draw
in a'r . S p e c i f i c a t i o n , - ' Kstln
work t h r o u g h sympathy, but not at all riirect a n d po*itlve.
f o r cv.ery d e s c r i p t i o n of Civil. Mechanical, Arrhili
A r e you suflering fro'iu n c o u s t a n t a n x i e t y f o r the regular
E n g i n e e r i n g , nnd Building Works, S u r v e y s a n d Plats of
r e t u r u ' o f u a t o m ' s prescribed laws T
T o w n s Estates. Ac. He will also execute any Commissions
(Jive yours,-If no
asiness, lor Lyon's Periodical Drops.
f o r the sale or p u r c h a s e of Rial Estnte, L o c a t i n g I .a ml, SurIf t a k e n a da^ or two before the expected jieriod, will posiveys of Lands, P a y m e n t or Taxes, and p r o c u r i n g A b s t r a c t s ol tively and Invariably regulate it? coming, as sure as effect
Titles, Ac., on m o d e r a t e terms.
f o l l o w s enu«c. as Certain us ilnv.lg'.it follows darkness.
.
Has some choice early s e l e c t i o n s now for sale, c o n s i s t i n g
l>i unable to bear t h o
of cleared and o u c l e a r e d l a n d s of the 1-est quality in tlw lnboi
i
iu
State.
Traverse City, ifHchipnn,
LYONS V
DROPS
C O R N E R 01-' UNION AND S T A T E .STREETS.
I,.,-, tor ia n o t prevention b e t t e r
J a n u a r y 22,1864.
(t-tf.)
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1: regularly tak- n. it is a e e r t a i n preventive, a n d will aai
you much peril and m:iny h o r n s of suffering.
l i m e you been alllicti'd tor many y e a r s » i t h e o m p l a i u U i
AND
r l c e i i t to the :c.\. Unit iiuvt uaSlctl the skill yf physician
a n d a r e ^ r r y i j y ^ m on w an ^ r l y ^ v e
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R E A L
E S T A T E
J. D. W u s T f t C o . :
W« are pleased to state that the P u m p s V e h a v e had of
yon, about a yuar ago. have been in crinstunt nie, 12 h o u r s
each day. and raise for the use of our \Vooleh Factory, about
I3il gallons per miliutK T h e y work with b n t little power,
c o m p a r e d with p u m p s wu l u v c used Mlorc, a n d do n o t get
o u t of repair, and arc sati'.factory in nil rvspccis. Vours, i c .
p r s L A i - M « \ r T * c T f m * c COWI'^SY.
SOLON ROBINSON t o the Farmer'* Club, J a n . - 3 • . .
" No f a r m e r who owns .i well or cistern cau possibly afford
to be w i t b o u ' au iron jmnip. It should be a t o n c e a suction
a n d f o r c e puuip—a p e r f e c t little lire c n g i u i — s u c h a one
known as - West's Improved P u m p . ' ' 1 speak of this pump
because I h a p p e n t o know rt . .
to be very simple,
durable, powerful a n d cheap, aud i t don't rrecze up) nor get
out or o r d e r o n c e a ) e a r . .
. I kiiow this, and think I
may lie d o i n g the farmer* e«o<t by s p e i k i n g of it . . . A
boy, 10 « r a p . y ! d can work it, »n<| thi-otr s contiiiuou* Inchand a - q h a r t e r s t r c a m . . . It can be made to woik In deep
Well* a s well a* in shallow oneo." 1
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York
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i* have had In use tor m o n t h s past Wpu of West's PitniP*.
h has g i v e n ' u s more satisfaction as a'force a n d H M n g
pntnp t h a n a n y we have e v e r used. I l l * one of g r e a t power,
' well adapted tor ship'- deck*, mines, factories, green*
cs, graperies. Arc., ftc. T h e Sfinfiig C h r o n i c l e and
Railway J o u r n a l bays :
It is recoinmended f o r its e x t r e m e • a i n u l i c i t y of constrnco i i . g r e a t s t r e n g t h , and QoinuKjucut d u i a u i l i i y and cheapof repair. There in no stuitiug b o * — t h e pressure b e i n g
.•Id by a cup packing, like tlvu u p o n ' 'the w o r k i n g piston,
w o r k i n g in a cylinder. ; lltted f o r the puriiose within the upper air chamber—'which we think a great improvement, a*
stuffiiiig is so liable to be deranged, -and leak u n d e r s t r o n g
pressure, to nay n o t h i n g of the loss by friction i n c i d e n t
•to. It ha* also two air c l ^ t o i f rs : thu* the action of the
' is cushioned upon bojli shies Vy air— p r e v e n t i n g , f a t c r hamraer. and vatiim-thuijjfi.' The v a l v e * a r e very acceosihie,
and simply a n d c h e a p l y repaired. , They work m u c h easie r
than any p u m p we have e v e r seen : the 4 Inch cylinder being worked by children I n wells li'O feet deep,' artd lis the v
l e e x t r e m e l y c h e a p as well as simple a u d s t r o n g , we Irwcly
ecoiumend them.
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GL N e c l I - 1 , 3 6 6 0 .
I have, used thia p u i u p f o r ono s u m m e r a n d winter, exposed to the North-West wind c o m i n g o v e r L o n g Island
Bound, being the coldest possible exposure, a n d atl-Hu tltuc
did it freeze, u o r were we unable at any time to p u m p water
with g r e a t ease.
H. 1). M f r l L r i h .
T h e u n d e r s i g n e d , h a v i n g to use • Weal's Improved Potnps,'
cheerfully r e c o m m e n d thmn a* simple, durable a n d powerful
in r a i s i n g a n d t h r o w i n g woter. a u d f o r t h e i r ease o f a c t i o n ,
security
against front, n n d low price, we believe t h e m aupeA r e the most reliable regulator e v e r known, a n d enre, like
rl6r to all other*.
I L L L O C A T E L A N D S , P A Y T A X E S , BUY OR SKLI. m t g i c . a l l those Irregularities t h a t l i a \ e defied the d o c t o r '
WARBKY LrLAVn, M « . HofM^Ncw Y o r t .
•kilt.
on C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now od'cis foi s a l e ,
J. W. I'OVKHOY, YonVs-.s, fV, Y.Will you wnsie away with s u f f e r i n g f m n i Leucorrbcca, ProJNO. Mitsiir.KK.ir N. * ' . . .
lapriis. D y s m e n o r r h a a , a u d a t h o u s a n d o t h e r difficulties, all
;
DOMINICK L.vwititycK, Westchester;
s u m m e d u p under the librae of suppressed a n d o b s t r u c t e d
And Lots with or without Dwelling* in Klk Rn
nature, when an investment of o n e dollar in
pids, tho County Sent of A n t r i m Comity.
C a m b r i d g e Mine.N. C., J u n e l i , ISf-J.
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' . T h e above m e n t i o n e d lands n r e l o c a t e d In A n t r i m , T r r LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS
(lent*,—Tlio p u m p which T o r d e r e d TOP o u r Mine la. re' Vfeftfp; l.eelanan. a n d Mnniton C o u n t i e s .
Are n m o n g
will surely save yon.
ceived and p u t to work in our underlay s h a f t , which wo are
earliest nnd Iwst selections with reterencfe t o soil, w a t e r .
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find
that
one man will wlth'eiiso lift'SO gallons
race a n d m a r k e t s . T h e y eiubra<-e f a r m i n g IM.IW; village
s i t e s wator jtowers, with o r w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t * , and the for although a pdsitivo cure, and h a r m l e s s at all o t h e r tiineiv p e r m i n u t e We lifted hi three a n d a half IIOOTHnil the wac h o i c e s t localities f o r P r o p e l l e r e n d S t e a m e r w o o d i n g sta- they are so pawurlul and linely calculated to a d j u s t a n d gov- ter in the s h a f t , which m e a s u r e * a e v e n j b y twelve feet atpl 30
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and
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w'heii we c o m m e n c e d . It answer*
tions, o r wood f u r n i s h i n g stations for C h i c a g o m a r k e t . All
BRANDRETH'S PILLS.
o n ' t h e g r e a t Lake t h o r o u g h f a r e , necessntile to markets East proper times, they Would produce results c o n t r a r y t o nature, o u r ei|»cetations In every respect, arid o u r w o r k m e n a r e
You may r e c o v e r y o u r h e a l t h by the n*e o t o t h e r n?medif*. or West. Can be h a d in q u a n t i t i e s t o s u i t p u r c h a s e r s , a n d aganrst which all. p a r t i c u l a r l y those who would reproduce, highly pleased .with it. It will do g r e a t s e r v i c e with but
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-Yours, reKpectfully,
Ilt-nu i l i o c i x s ,
from settlement.
may die, a n d t h a t B r a n d r e t h ' * P i l l s could have saved y '
L Y O N ' S P E R I O D I C A L tyROPS
We have plenty more Mich r e r t i f k e t c s , but t h i n k these.are
STATE LANES.
F o r reraeinder t h a t the
enough
For Pumps, Hose, Pl'pt, e t c , hddress Or trail npon
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AWFUL PRINCIPLE OF DEATH,
a n d t i m b e r purposes', in all p a r t s of the C o u n t y : or will se
179 Broadway, N Y.
oasaud bottles will lie used for a gooil purpose w h e r e
w h e n y o u h a v e i t i n e x c e s a (n y o u r system, is e v i d e n t to y o u r c u r e to p a r t i e s State L a u d s ot t h e i r si l e f t i o n 'on a s lilieiD
<cd for an Illegitimate one.
t e r m s as can lie purchased or the S t a t e . ..
a n i m a l instincts. Y o u r cou-Atcnance tells y o u r f r i e n d s ;
T r a v e r s e City. J u l y 11, ,1863.
dream* a n d y o u r own h e a r t tell you.
jver-faliitig Female Regulator, i s f o r sale by every
Now, a t t h e s e t i m e s t h e r e i* no medicine so d e s e r v i n g of
5 1 Veaey S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k |
Druggist, in both city a m i c o u n t r y . a n d do not. If you value
y o u r confidence as
health mid wish t »r ft- rellaldo raediciue, buy aiiy other,
I N C E I T S OUOANIMATION, H A S CREATED A NEW
BRANDRETH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILXS.
no o t h e r , but if t ie D r u g g i s t to w h o m y o u apply h a s
era in the h i s t o r y of wholesaling teas in 'Ihl* country.—
ot il. make h i m send u u d get it for yon.
They h a v e introduced t h e i r w i c c t i o B s of tf tu, uud o r e selling
Is the only m e d i c i n e k n o w n t h a t can c e r t a i n l y Bare, w h e n nil
C.
CLARK ft CO.,
them at not over twh cent* (.03 cent*) per pound above post,
t h e u s u a l i n d i c a t i o n s tell t h a t y o u must die.
WHOLESALE DKI OCISTS.
Never d e v i a t i n g f r o m the one price asked.
New Haven, U o n u .
Another peculiarity of the Company [is t h a t their tea tea t e r
Mr. J o h n Pudney, Springfield, Union Co;, N. J.. h a s used
,t Wholesale by
it only devote* his time to the selection or their tea* a* to
M i c h . , Merrill B l o c k ,
D. S. B A R N E S ft CO.. New York,
B R A N D R E T H ' S PIL1.& f u r fifteen y e a r s in his family, and for
quality^ valnC. and p a r t i c u l a r style* fotj p a r t i c u l a r localities
C o r n e r c f W o o c i w a r 1 & .7«rteiV<>n A v e n i i s s .
OEO. C. (.'OOPWIN .1 CO,. Boston.
of country, b u t ' h c helps the tea buyer t|> choose oat. of their
all h i s h a n d s : in whlqh time t h e s e P i l l s h a v e c u r e d t h e m of
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l e g e s locaU-d in t h e following cities
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Y o r k . Philadelphia, Albany, Buffalo, C l e v e l a n d , C h i c a g o , St. '
It i s easy to eec tho incalculable i d v o u t a g e a t e a buyer h a s
Measles, W h o o p i n g Cough, a n d h e e a y s h e h a s n e v e r k n o w n L o u i s , Brooklyn. Troy. P o r t l a n d and T o r o n t o .
i t h i s e s t a b l i s h m e n t over all others.
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Sold by all r e s p e c t a b l e dealers in medicines.
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professional tea taster, and the knowledge o f s u p e r i o r aaHeato f o r f u l l terra. S a m e course tor L a d l e s , S ' i i .
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This enables all t e a buyers—no m a t t e r if they are thousic conrse, t h r e e m o n t h s .
a n d s of mile* f r o m thia "market—to p u r c h a s e on as good
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rms here as t h e New Y o r k m e r c h a n t s .
p r e p a r a t o r y to e n t e r i n i t upon the course of study.
Are o f t e n e x p o s e d In c o n s e q u e n c e of t h e insffl<lency of
I'artie* can o r d e r tea* and will b« aerved a* w/dl a s
J . H . fJOLDSillTH. Resident Principal a t Detroit. '
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J . P. S P A L D I N G , Assi-tant.
packages, t r u e w e i g h t s a n d t a r e s ; and the too* are warranted
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We Issue 'a price list of the company'* teas; which will bo
dye Trom t h o s e i m p a r t e d by the C r e a t o r .
favor with the public.
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m i n g l e s with the p r e s e r v a t i v e vegetable element? of t h i s
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Thi* list ha* each kind of tea divide*! i n t o f o u r classes,
M a n u f a c t u r e d by J . CRISTADORO. <5 Aston Hon«e, Now
..amcly: Cargo, High Cargo, Fine, Finest, t h a t every one may
u n d e r s t a n d from description a n d t h e p r i e e s a n n e x e d t h a i the
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NOTICE.
T O L E N FROM T H B - J T A I L M I L I T A R Y . BOC.VTY
Company a m determined to undersell the w h o l e tea t r a d e fyfee S1 L $L 50 a n d f S p e r box, a c c o r d i n g t o s i t e .
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. a n d loz-hoiise accomnioilatldns f o r "a few' s t u d e n t s with t h e t b e v x o d u s w a s a g a i n c o m m e n c e d .
C o l . K c n d r i r k a n d f e n c e c o r n e r w h e r e t h e y w e r e s e c r e t e d , t h e f u g i t i v e s s a w t h e m . T h e r e a r e u o s t i c h J b r e s t s in t b o w o r l d a s t h e i r s ;
f ^ l l e s of Uieplaee at rcaWOkble
rttiit'1
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'
b i s c o m p a n i o n s l o o k e d w i t h s o m e t r e p i d a t i o n u p o n t h e t h e flag of t h e U n i o » . s u p p o r t e d by a s q u a d r o n ol caval- n o s o c h w a t c i falls : lie strch H v e r s ; n o s u c h m o u n t a i n s ;
•• J ; 15. W A L K E R , P r e s i d e n t .
j u o v t r o c n t s of t h o f u g i t i v e s , a s s o m e of t h e m e x e r c i s i n g
CHAP. I I B A I L E Y , See rotary.
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ry. w h i c h p r o v e d l o b e a d e l a c b i n e u t or Col. S p e a r ' s and, wo m i g h t nlmost a d d , no f u c b nK-n. W c a r e " inb u t l i t t l e d i s c r e t i o n movefl b o l d l y o u t of t h e e n c l o s u r e 1 1 t h P e n n s y l v a n i a R e g . m e ' u t , s e n t out for the p u r p o s e of d e b t e d t o A m e r i c a f o r o o r s e w i u g m a c h i n e . A d d . t o
i n t o t h e g l a r e of t h e g a s l i g h t . M a n y o f t h e i n were, h o w p i c k i n g u p escajx-d p r i s o n e r s . C o l . K c n d r i c k . says b i s t h i s s o m e t h i n g m o r e i n c a l c u l a b l y m o r e i m p o r t a n t t h e
e v e r , in c i t i z e n ' s d r e s s , a n d ns all t h e rebel g u a r d s w e a r feelings a t s e e i n g tlic old flag w e r e , i n d e s c r i b a b l e .
I p r i n t i n g nia' b i n e .
I t n e v e r e n t e r e d i n t o t h e iiiiod o f
i h e i U n f f e d B t o t e s u m f o r m . b u t little s u s p i c i o n could be
P E T E R LORILLARD,
" T h e p a r t y r o d e i n t o W i l l i a m s b u r g w i t h t h e c a v a l r y , I b a r o p e t o invent a m a c h i n e t h a t w o u l d t h r o w off t e n or
e s c i t e d , e v e n if t b e f u g i t i v e s b a d b e e u a c c o s t e d by a w h e r e t h e y w e r e q u a r t e r e d f o r t h e n i g h t , a n d w h e r e t h e y t w e n t y t h o u s a n d c o p i e s of t h e T i m e s n e w s p a p e r in a n
S N U F F A N D TOBACCO MAXOFACTDREU
guard i.,a
.. .
found 1 1 o t h e r s w h o h a d c s c a p c d safely. Col. S p e a r a n d ( h o u r . T h e v e r y m e n t i o n o f t h e i d e a a s a possibility
1 0 . ik 1 8 C h a m b e r s S t . ^
; ^ j : ; , "UJAt'-PAKT TWO AND AtXS WTOX."
his c o m m a n d f u r n i s h e d the officers w i t h c l o t h i n g a n d would s u b j e c t e d h i m w h o u t t e r e d it t o ridicule.. B t U t h e
fact h a s b e e n realized. T h e s e a r c b u t m a t c h l e s s s u c c e s s
( f o r m e r l y i t C h a m b e r s S t r e e t , Xew York,':
f,|.Between 1 a n d 2 o ' c l o c k t h e l a m p s w e r e e x t i n g u i s h - o t h e r n e c e s s a r i e s .
" A t all p o i n t s a l o n g t h e r o u t e t h e f u g i t i v e s d e s c r i b e of t h e A m e r i c a n s in m n i t c r s of m e c h a n i1s m ; t h e y a f e b u t
Wo«na cirtl *W> a t t e n t i o n of D e a l e r s t o ' t M a r t i c l e s x>f h i s e d in tlic s t r e e t s a u d t h e n t b e e x i t w a s m o r e safely a c t b e beginning o f marvels.
. V ' '.[•
:
mtitruHctarc, viz.:
J
c o m p l i s h e d . 'ITicrc w e r e m a n y officers w h o desired t o t h e i r reception by t h e n e g r o e s as m o s t c n t h u s a s l i u , a n d
" I n t b e B u t t e r of a r t i l l e r y t h e y h a v e m a d e N l W r c s p o n l e a i e l w b ' 6 ' w e r e s o w e a k a n d f e e b l e t h a t t b e y w e r e d r a g - t h e r e w a s no l a c k of w h i t e p e o p l e w h o s y m p a t h i z e d w i t h
d i n g d i s c o v e r i e s , a n d a c h i e v e d results a t w h i c h tlie w o r l d
g e d t b r 6 n g h t h e t u n n e l b / m a i n f o r c e a n d c a r r i e d t o t b e m a u d h e l p e d t h e m on t h e i r w a y .
stands amazed. T h e T i m e s newspaper, notwiibstanding
p l a c e s of safety, u n t i l s u c h t i m e a s t b e y would b o a b l e t o
UNIONISM IN ItlCUMO.VD.
its marked partiality t o the rebels, isicompelled t o make
m o v e pn t h e i r j o u r n e y . A t half-past t w o o'clock C o p t .
[Coarse R a p p e e ,
\aeh|toehe*,
• • F r o m t h e s e officers w e leorn t h a t t h e r e is a w i d e conccssionS of t b e m o s t s t a r t l i n g d e s c r i p t i o n s .
" "\JaaOentlemaa,
Oopenhagea,
Jones,' C o l . K c n d r i c k a n d L i e u t . B r a d f o r d passed o n t in
s p r e a d U n i o n feeliug in R i c h m o n d . J e f f . D a v i s is h e l d
t
h
e
o
r
d
e
r
in
w
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i
c
h
t
h
e
v
a
r
e
n
a
m
e
d
,
a
n
d
a
s
Col.
K
e
i
i
d
r
i
c
k
YELLOW SNUFF.
in d e t e s t a t i o n , b u t all w h o d o not h e a r t i l y e n d o r s e t b e i
A n Englishman and Yankee were disputing, when t h e
c r o e r g e d f r o m t h e hole h e h e a r d t h e guurtl w i t h i u a f e w
Scotch,
,
. lloney DewScotch,
rebel g o v e r n n v n t a r e s p o t t e d a n d w a t c h e d .
T h e r e are former sueeringly remarked ; - F o r t u q a t e l y the Amerif e e t of h i m s i n g o n t o u t , " P o s t N o . 1, half-pa.,1 t w o in
r
High ToalstScotch,
!• r c s h IToneyDetr S c o t c h ,
ut t h i s t i m e 1 8 p e r s o n s confined in C a s t l e T h u n d e r on c a n s c o u l d g o no f a r t h e r t h a n t h e P a c i f i c s h o r e . " T h e
•'*'
TrlsVHIfehToaiit,
Pr^)h 8«i<ch.
t h e m o r u i n g a n d all's well." Col. K . s a y s h e c o u l d h o r d c h a r g e of a t t e m p t s t o cssrii-inutc t h e r e b e l P r e s i d e n t . — Y a n k e e s c r a t c h e d his prolific b r a i n f o r an i n s t a n t , a n d
orT.nndyfoot,
Iv r e s i s t t h e t e m p t a t i o n o f saying, ' n o t s o well a s y o u
T h e s e p r i s o n e r s a l s o c c n f i r m t h e rejK>rt t h a t a n a t t e m p t t h u s r e p l i e d ; " W h y g o o d g r a c i o u s ! t h e y a r e a l r e a d y
\ t t e a t l o o 1 * c a n e d t o t h e l a y g e J ' r t d i e t l o h in p r i c e s t h i n k , e x c e p t f o r t h e Y a n k s . ' * L i e u t
Bradford was'eu<»r Flnts-Cot C h e w l a g and 8 r a o k t a g Tobacoo^, w h i c h w i l l be trtist'cd t r i t h t b e p r o v i s i o n s f o r t h i s s q u a d , a n d in g e t - w a s m a d e t o b u m J e f f ' s m a n s i o n , a n d t h a t o n e m o r n i n g l e v e l i n g t h e R o c k y M o u n t a i n s , a n d c a r t i n g t b e d i r t o u t
• f o a n d i o f a S a p e r l o r Qaality.
i ,
his s e r v a n t s f o u n d n coffin u p o n h i s p o r c h .
West
I h a d a l e t t e r l$st week, f r o m m y c o u s i n w h o
t i n g t h r o u g h h e w a s obliged t o l e a v e b i s h a v e r s a c k beTOBACCO*
" I n t h e i r e s c a p e t h e officers w e r e a i d e d b y c i t i z e n s is l i v i n g t w o h u n d r e d m i l e s west of t h e P a c i f i c s h o r e on
hind bim, a s b e could n o t g e t t h r o u g h w i t h i t u p o u him.
of R i c h m o n d — n o t f o r e i g n e r s o r t h e p o o r e r classes '.only, made land!"
wkoctMP
Fraacwr caawrao. i
SMOKIKO.
" O n e t t o o t t h e y p r o c e e d e d u p t h e s t r e e t , k e e p i n g in
, ; - 3 i t e ( „1. ,M
. P.A.L.,o»plain,
,
•
b u t b y natives and' persons of wealth. T b e y k n o w ' t h e i r
t h e s h a d e of t h e b u i l d i n g s , a n d p o & e d e & e t w a r d l y t h r o u g h
f r i e n d s t h e r e , b a t v e r y p r o p e r l y w i t h h o l d a n y m e n t i o n of
T h e h n m a n r a c c is divided into two c l a s s e s : those
N o . -i
Sweet Scented Oronhco, Canaster, t b o
t h e i r n a m e s . O f t h o s e w h o g o t o u t of L i b b y t h e r e w e r e w h o - g o a h e a d a n d d o s o m e t h i n g , a n d t h o s e w h o s i t s t i l l
WMil'iJ
ttlxed.
Tin P o l l C a r e a d f s b ;
Tarkish.
RXpRnlKVTR OF A PARTV Of TOBEKa n u m b e r of sick* ones, w h o w e r e c a r e d f o r b y U n i o n a n d e n q u i r e . " W h y w a s n ' t i t d o n e t h a o t h e r w a v ? " I n
u
i t l o o of t h e r o u t e B u r s n e d b y t h i s p a r t y p e o p l e , a n d , will e v e n t u a l l y r c a e h t h o U n i o n lines n a t i o n a l m a t t e r s i b t h e l a t t e r d a p ( J o p p g r f i e a d s r a n k
' ^ . £ 2 S ^ r f 3 M k r « f | i r i M « w n i b ^ s t a t h a eVpHcatlon *
* i b n s t h r o u g h w b i c h 'tbey p a s s e d ; will t h r & g h t h m a i d .
universally with the second d a a t . ' '
f i e u r t a t l ® 6i>.'
n o . c i o o ^ v " V.
•°-i3.^terJRte"r °*6'-
All Kfifrof Job hinting Keatlj and llipcdiiiouslj KiftukdV
EXITED SOT I,\ND d f e AT XUAVLTISE CITI', UICD.
O. H.
^fto-ritcg uitli Counsellor at £ato,
NO-rAltiV P ^ L I C £CON'VkVAXC-ER.
B X C H A N O E .
iDA.Y.
C H A R L E S
~ JACKSON & WIliEY,
I f o u n d e r . - i a n d jVHacliiiiisfas,
l ^ a l l a n d "W"intei* o t ^ l 8 H 3 & 4 .
Nl'^V. GOODS~lbr the IiADIES.
^ESTABLISHED:
i
-iias
1760.
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J.
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m
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+
His, Attempted Black S a i l
land grant act become a law.
Immediately after the domain, and we think it wisely bestowed, if by that IT. BT. Walker afed.
Operalloa.
passage of Ibis act, one half tkc land in this township means we induce a frugal and industrious people to come To tbe Editor of tbe Advertiser u d Tribune.
hither,
subdue
our
forests,
develope
fne
resources
of
tbe
Mr. H. N. Walker, through the columns of tbe Free
M O H O A N B A T K 8 , K d l t o r at^d P r o p r i e t o r was Withdrawn from market. The price of the other
half of the unsold lands was raised from 81 23 to S3 50 country, and advance our uationid ffrogress and pros- Pres.-,has been venting a daily dose of spleen and falsehood
TRAVERSE CITY:
during tbe past two weeks, tbe most of which be has pre, ^
per acre. And us the price of the lands went up, so the perity.
tended
to publish with a view of giving information to
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 11. 1864.
Shall we continue, for an indefinite period a visionary
hopes and prospects of those three families went down
the public, bol iu faet to mislead and divert his leadt-nj
They still reside in the township. But one family has project which, so far as our own State is concerned, attention from the real facts of the case he professes to
Railroad Land Grants.
• ,We re-produce, with great pleasure, the following been added to their number. The railroads, in which must inevitably militate against its settlement and coo- ventilate. He is one of the ostensible associate counsel,
able and well-timed articles from the Detroit Advertiser for a time, they tried to have some faith, has not come seqnent progress, anil in a great measure defeat the and is one ol the Directors dftbe Detroit and Milwankeo
Railroad Company. He. with tbe other k-gul advisers of
and Tribune, on the subject of Railroad Grants, which is within one hundred and fifty miles of lbe«>, and these policy of both national nnd State governments, as to the that company, made up a projrritonw by whieb the
«oe of vital importance to Northern Michigan, and es- pioneers will be iu their graves ami their tomb-stones disposition of our public lands ?
United States was to be paid 820.000 for the duty bonds
Again, it is contended, that no such sacrifice is neces- be is now so sensative about. 11. N. Walker was to
pecially to this region of country,-the settlement of-which well coated with moss before the steam whrette will be
sary. for it may be safely assumed that private enter- have 85.000 and the balance was to be divided Between
bos been BO materially retarded by these humbug grants beard in that vicinity.
There are scores of townships similarly situated, and prise will seize upon end improve every route, wherever the lusurence Bank andotlier parties holding what Mr.
The first article is from the pen of Hon. D. C. LEACH.—
Walker now terms iih-gul claims against the old Ruijroad
The writer of the latter is unknown to -to. They have thousands of pioneers equally interested. Justice to and whenever the circumstances of the country, its Company. Mr. Walker's associu'.e counsel told ihe of
both performed a good work, and will -receivc the hear- these people demands that no extension of time be <riven resources, trade and travel, will warrant tbe construc- this programme, and he also said that the intention was.
ty thanks of every pioneer aod -settler m a beautiful and to these companies. As soon as the ten years expire, if tion of a railroad, without any such aid as tbe grants to allow a suit to lie commenced airaiiNt the railroad aiilf
tbe snrities on the bonds bv the Michigan Southern, in
fertile region of country, the only drawback to the it cannot be done before, let all these lands be restored bestow.
The apparent success of the Illinois Central cannot be which suit Mr. 11. N. Walker was to figure as tbe prosjieedy settlement and prosperity of which, is these curs- lo market. Then the country will be settled, its imminent witness. It was expeuted and believed by all the
ed Railroad Grants, which were conceived in Humbug mense resources rapidly developed, and the way opened urged to refute the truth of the above proposition.
legal gentlemen, and other parlies who were acquainted
The land grant iu that case wos made both available with tbe facts iu tbe case that the Government would be
and brought forth in Speculation.
for the building of railroads, and for all the oilier imThe Land <Gmnt Rnflrond*—Shall the Time (or provements that so quickly follow the hardy pioneer and valuable by the millions of; dollar.- expended by the wholly defeated, as it was alleged and with apparent
truth that Government officers had so managed as to
tbelr Construction be Extended !
when no unnatural or unnecessary obstacles are thrown company, in opening this road through and adjacent to lose all claim against both the sureties and the Railroad
To the Editor of the Advertiaerand Tribune.
in bis way. Give to the pioneers of our northern woods their grant, and without this ready means this grant Company. After a judgement was tendered against the
Your readers arc of course aware that what are known
would have been utterly worthless to the company.^. Government it was the intention to offer about 820,000
an
open
field
a
fair
fight,
and
they
will
succeed.
Prosas tie ""Land'Grant Railroad Companies " are. or will
Snch circumstances us the settlement'and development to the Government for their claim as a compromise, which
be, applicants to Congress for an extension of time for perity will attend them, and tbey will •cause the "wilderof the country and the demands of trade must regulate sum it was expected would bereadilyaccepted after the
ness to bud aud blossom as the rose."
decision in tbe IT. 8. Court. When this programme was
the construction of their several roads.
But if this may not bt>—if this extension is to be and direct tbe?e enterprises, nnd all altempts to mark fully developed bad told to me by Mr. Wulker'a associate
By the terms of the original grant *.bey were required
out an arbitrary route through a new country, in advance I made objections to it and went to the President of tbe
granted,
let
tbe;«ct
by
which
it
is
done
be
mtitled
"
An
t o complete the roads within 10 years. Over six and a
Railroad Company and obtained tho contract by which
of
its
settlement,
must
be
attended
with
very
great,
if
not
half years have already passed, and bow many miles of act to prevent the growth and prosperity of Northern
1 should settle both my claims against the railroad Cominsurmountable disadvantages.
road bave.beeu constructed 7 One of the companies, the Michigan, to punish the pioneers who have sought homes
pany and the government bonds. Mr. Walker and his
Again,
another
consideration
of
a
general
character
;
friends had no knowledge of my contract and I did not
Flint and Pere Marquette, ha* boilf and stocked a very I hero for their temerity, and other like benevolent and
the selection of our Agricultnral College grant is most int< nd tbey should have. 1 then offered the Government
patriotic
purposes."'
That
will
be
truthfully
expressing
fair road from Flint to East Sogina^i, a distance of 33
injuriously affected by these vast reservations.
833,000 and paid them with my own money, taking Ibe
L
miles. Another, the Amboy, Lansing and Traverse Bay the objects to be accomplished by the taw.
It is only necessary to recur to the foregoing state- risk of tbe Railway Company fulfilling their part of the
Company, have in operation a road from Lansing to
Our Railroad Lund tJrnnt*.
contract. Had Hie Railroad Company declined to have
ment.
of
the
extent
and
situation
of
these
reserves
to
paid me as they agreed, tbe 835.000 1 had paid would'
Owoeso, a distance of 26 miles. The third .and last—for To tlie Editor of the Advertiser and Tribune.
A recent article in your columns referring to the sub- perceive a* eure that the agent must either select from have bceu so much clear gain to the Government and a'
at present I speak only of those in the Lower Peninsula
lauds
already
culled
for
twenty
years,
adjacent
to
the
total loss to me; then Mr. Walktr would have consoled
—which was to build a road from 'the south line of the ject of the extension of these grants is well-timed.
himself with tbe adage that a fool and his money waA'
Considerations of a grave public character surround settlements, or pass the burricr and go from 20 to 30 soon parted. But, contrary to allformerexperience, the
State via Grand Rapids to the Straits of Mackinaw,
mdes
from
the
present
settlements
to
tbe
country
interior
Railroad Company fulfilled their part of tbe contract by'
h&s done some grading, etc., bat completed no part of it* the question. Tbey may be summed up briefly under
to these several routes.
finally paying the amount agreed upon the last of which
two
beads,
to
wit
:
The
effect
of
an
indefinite
extension
Toad.
The present available value of the 240,000 acres, was paid two and a half mouths after I made the offer to
Thus, as above stated, six and a half years of the ten upon the prosperity of the State, and the jusfjee of a reinuring to tbe State by virtue of the college grant it is the Government, and one mouth after the Government
allowed for the construction of the roads has elapsed, fusal upon the companies organized to construct
had accepted and approved the compromise. Mr. 11. N.
The primary object of the grant was to aid in extend- believed, would be doubled at once, if these reserves Walker knew iu August lost all about tbe compromise'
ami only 60 miles, than one-twelfth part, have been comwere thrown open to selection hy;the State. It only re- I bad made with thfc Railroad Company and the Governing
the
facilities
of
railroad
communication
into,
and
pleted. At this rate of progress, some eighty years
mains
to
discuss
how
far
a
refusal
to
renew,
affects
tbe
ment. and I was threatened with bis editorial vengeance
through our northern wilderness, thereby to open for
wonld be required to build "these roads.
unless I would pay over the amount H. N. Walker bad
Under these circumstances the companies come for- development our northern wilderness, so profusely gifted companies organized to construct.
been expcctiug. 1 peremptorily declined to have any
It
has
already
been
seen,
that
eight
out
of
ten
years
ward and ask for an extension of time. Should it be by nature with the elements ol material prosperity.
thing to do with Walker or his programme, tbe loss of
A secondary object little less important was the sup have elapsed, and but little has been accomplished — expected 85.000 has been rankling-in his empty pockets
granted ? This may seem to many a question of no great
Have
we
the
least
assurances
of
anything
better
for
the
ever since until be hoped to replenish them by making a
consequence. And many, perhaps, without reflection, posed fact that the lands adjacent to this route, held by
series of |>ersoiial attacks that might have induced some
might soy " yes, give thenv time, and thus secure the the general Government, would not only bo increased in future ? Let the past answer. Twenty men unite to people to pay over a few thousands of hush-money, w.th
roads." If oy granting the desired extension the con- vulue, but made available for sale and settlement by the pnrchsse 8500 000 worth of property on speculation, the hope of mollifying the wounded feelings of this guarpayable in 'en years.
dian of the public treasure. But Mr. Walk -r has gut
struction of tbu roads could be secured within a reason- construction of tbe roads.
The e»i'd<l(««r.H of the purchase are i!m> they pay five hold of the wrong customer. He cannot make me pay
Congress plainly implanted this idea in tbe law itself,
able time—say three or four years—it might be weH to
liitn one cent, even if lit fills hispa])erfor all time to come
comply with the request of these companies. But I see by making tbe minimum for the alternate sections within per eenl. down apd (he balance within ten years. The with the most unseemly tiash bis eonscieutiocs brain cuu
the .annual payments eaimo: j»n« without fulDOreasonfor anticipating such a result. Judging the the 12 mile limits, two and 5<M<)0 dollars per acre, im- periods
concoct
future by the past, we have nothing to expect from one plyin^that the beuefit of the legislation was intended to fillment. but Upon strotig and reiterated assurances of Mr. Walker does not deny, nor attempt to palliate, a
of these companies, and bul little from the others. The be mutual. The condition of tbe grant implies also tbe payment next year, the original holder keeps extendlhg -ingle charge against him nor will he explain how he
obtained u considerable sum of money whe- in England,
• best of them has built, on an average, but six miles of ability'to build tho roads, without which the grant itself the time but is only pnid a tenth or less pari of hi£ an- by getting a flctitiotis «r.dfraudelent contract, made with
nual ictcrest, nod in the meantime suffers hot only the
road per year, the second but four, or thereabouts, the is valueless, and tbe intended benefit to the Government
the deliberate object of deceiving those from whom he
1<*< of his interest and use of his property, but that is obtained
can never be realized.
the money.
third none.
It is difficult to see how tbey cau be otherwise justi- not well or properly managed
These are things with which he doc# not wish to deal.
I do not raise the question as to whether these comIs there any sense or justice in that Company, after But it by misrepresentation ami i«ttifogging falsehood,
panies might or might not have done more than they fied as public measures.
chn make I hose fcho are unacquainted with tbe facta
How has the public expectation been met ? Eight of this ten years have past, to ask of their creditors a re he
have. That is not particularly important. If they have
believe thai 4 great fraud has been commit led., and that
failed to do that which they might have done, they cer- the ten years allotted for the work have elapsed and newal of their contract t
be is the especial guardian of the public interests, iu a<
Would it uot rather be the sublimity of impudence cause, loo where he was oue of tbe jmrties who had bwn*
about
60
miles
of
road
have
been
constructed
;
but,
we
tainly have no claims to urge in favor of tho proposed
for tbem to ask such an extension, nnd tbe grossest ab months in planning how he could, with others, use all the
extension. If, on the other hand, they have done all that are fully warranted in the asserton that at least 32 miles,
funds be was pretending to guard except 820.000, and at
their means would permit—if they have exhausted their between Saginaw and Flint would have been the work of surdity for the creditor to grant it ?
Yet the demand for a renewal of these grants rests this late day put on the garb of honesty to cover his own'
resources in the construction of sixty miles of road—if private enterprise. But bos a single foot been built which
shortcomings, lie would make an excelk*nt record for him-•
upon
this
state
of
facts
substantially.
fulfils
the
object
of
the
grant
?
The
three
routes,
iu
the
•elf. damage the Republican party, and probably get a"
they havo stopped short in their work because they are
Thus. Mr. Editor, I have attempted hastily to group, large fee of hush-money besides. How well lie will suctoo poor to.go forward,'is it not tim$ for them to stand Lower Peninsula combined, will make an aggregate of
such considerations as seemed to me to affect this ques- •-•eed in his case, time will tell. But Mr. Walker should
aside, and let the reserved lands come into market, and about 800 miles of road, whicb, ut the average cost of
be a little more consistent. Ho admits in private conconstruction, will require, say, 820,000,000, over ami tion :
throw open the conntry to settlement ?
versation that there was no fraud iiUhc Iran-action to
1st. That the object of this grant was two-fold ; to
1 have said that some may consider this a question of above the land to build. 800 miles of road, at six sec- open tip the North part of the State t>y means of railroads which be alludes to, with so muub miom iubis newstion# per mile, will amount to 4,800 sections, or 3,072 oo great importance. But the people of the northern
000 acres of laud, absolutely withdrawn from market, by and insure its rapid development, and the failure of both T L > , , i d never have referred to the editor ofthe-Freo
portion of the State do uot so consider it. They feel,
Press again in public.-frommuificalion.but for the conoperation of'his law. The condition of the grant which object*.
and justly too, that to them it is a mutter of vital inter2d. Tbe Extent and position of the reservations, that stant reiteration of the stale falsehoods he has so persistest. I cannot, in a communication as brief as I design to imposes a double pricc upon the alternate sections not .Vdths of nil our public lands (in the Lower Peninsula) ently imposed upon the public. His gratuitous opinion
withheld, virtually withdraws two-thirds as much more,
that I was tbe expected Republican candidate for Gov.
make this, explain as folly as I could like, why those
(because no sane man has the least idea that the road* iu u belt or barrier between the settled portions of the of this Stale, will deceive no one. All the ink and papeople thus view this question. Hence I shall content
State and the interior, are absolutely withheld from mar- per be wastes in that direction is a dead lo_s lo his party.
aayself, for the present, with little more than stating their will be built by the present companies, within a quarter ket and settlement
The Republicans have a great many worthy n#n who
of a century, and therefore will not buy land at 20 shilwould make excellent Governors, who would have been
views, without going at length into the reasons which
3d. That it is at war with both National and Stnte favorably spoken of in connection with thai office, but I
lings per acre,) making the amount withdrawn from marhave led them so unanimously to the conclusion at which
ket, and the purposes of settlement, about 5,000,000, or policy, in regard to the disposal of our public lands. am not among the number ami, I am happy to say, have
they have arrived. I say unanimously without fear of
five-ninths of all the Government land in the Lower :4th. That private enterprise wil seize and appropriate no hopes that I ever shall be. Mr". Walker can now have
contradiction, for I know from extensive persoual obfera clear field for a few weeks or months, as I hove neither
every practicable route for a railroad.
Peninsula.
the time or inclination to write daily responws lo the
vatioH to tho sparsely settled regions through whicb
5th. That it is believed to offect the value of oar Agri- furious philippics of the leisurely editor of tho sanctimoWhen you further take into consideration the fact,
these roads were designed to pass, that the people are of
cultural College selections to tbe amount of ooe-h&lf their nious Free Press.
one mind hi this matter. Could thrir voice be heard on that this vast amount of land is situated in a solid belt of present value.
1 will further state in this connection, that at th$ time
this question of extension, it woold be an earnest and country, vatyingin width from 12 to 30 miles, that it
6th. That it is absurd and monstrous for tbe present I made the contract with tbe Railroad Company, tbey
eaphatic no ! There is no difference of opioion amoog extends east and west from Saginaw to Pere Marquette, companies or any other to ask for their renewal when it had no money on hand to pay tbe duly bonds. The Comthem. They (eel that so long withholding from sale the across the entire State, and from Grand Rapids north, is apparent, that they have no just claims, and it carl only pany never offered Ihe Government any sum whatever for
the duly bonds. No money was placed in my hands to
extensive tracts of laud through which these roads have at an average distance of 25 miles from the lake to be done at the expense of the best interest of the Stale. pay tbe Government, as I had used iriv own money for
Mackinac, occasionally dipping to, and locking up, both
been located, is working them groat harm.
In closing a communication, which I fear is already that purpose before 1 had received a dollar in money or
districts,
which
border
upon
this
lake,
us
at
Marquetle
or any other
My own observations during moplbs of jonraeyings
too lengthy, permit me to say that I am nol hostile to notes from the Railroad Company for that
E. B. WARD.
through the northern and northwestern portions of the and the Traverse Bay country, and that for a long dis- tbe contemplated roans, or any or toem. On the contra- object
State, convince me that their views Bro correct As an tance Dorth-westcrly from Saginaw, the two routes run- rv I would give much to see them built speedily, and to
The ItoIdler*' Voting Bill.
illustration, whicb will giro Hi few words an idea of the ning thence embrace a district 60 miles in width : thai continue to tbem the benefits of the laud grauts could it
Tbe Legislature Of Michigan did a good thing when
this
light in which this matter is viewed by the pioneers iu this belt forms a Cltiuese wall, in effect, between the set- he done, without very great prejudice to the prosperity Ihey passed the bill allowing tbe brave solditrs
Stale the privclcee of voting. Fur the passage of this
tled portions of this State and the icterior of the county,
our northern woods, I will refer to a single township.
of tbe State
measure the thanks of Ibe friends qf our country are doe
subject
to
pnrchuse
at
the
usual
rate,
we
are
prepared
lo
When the law granting lands for thceo roads passed
Allow me then to snggest that tbe benefits of the grants to Hon. S. W. Fowler, the able Senator from Ealon
there were in the township of Blank three familios who comprehend tbe ex'ent of these reservations and the may be secured by such an amendment of tbe County. Mr. Fowler labored hard and faithfully, iu the
had purchased land, built their cabins, and commenced practical effect of an indefinite extension upon tbe future law as shall repeal the present arbitrary grant entirely, face of tbe greatest oppostion. to have the measure passed. ondfinallyhod 'be gratification of seeing it become
the laborious process of making farms in the forest.— prosperity of our State.
and still give to each road six sections to the mile, as a law. Had it not been for bis bard work wilb Ihe ComThe soil of the region around tbenv was very good, pure . Sinco Ihese grants were made, tbe Government ha? fast as twenty consecutive miles shall bo completed, tbe mittee (every one, except himself, was opposed lo having
water abounded, and thoso families expected, and had adopted a different and I think a wise policy, in regard
land to be located upon certificates of scrip, issued by a law of the kind enacted), and in the Senate Ihe brave
reason to expect, that what had oeeorred in a hundred to our public domain. Tbe same beneficent policy bos the general lund office iu the same manner, that inch men of Michigan, who to day are fighting our battles,
other townships, no more favorably.«itoated, would also also been adopled by oar own State, in their offer to be scrip is located for lands imiuring to tbe State by virtae would not have tbe privilege of having a voice in the affairs of the nation, to preserve tbo integrity of which
happen here. They supposed immigrants would come stow homesteads freely upon any and every person who of the agricultural land grants.
This would continue to this road tbe substantial bene- tbey are ready to die. Tl e soldiers owe a heavy debt of
among them, and that in two or three years, at farthest will occupy and improve.
[Jackson Citizen.
fits of tbe present law, aud releaso the State from the in- gratitude to Senator Fowler.
tho whole township would ho settled, roads woold be
We stand in all tbe market places of tho world, offer- cubus upon its prosperity, which the present granti
Tbe Alabama was on tho watch for vessels 50 miier'
opened, and school houses and churches would spring op ing the best virgin soil in the universe freely for tbe en- most inevitably impose if ludefinately extended.
south of Rangoon, on tho 5tb of January.
CKYUfc
ifl their midst. Andso it would havo been had not the terprise and labor that will occupy and subdue our vast
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Natloflal Convention.
T h e N a t i o n a l U u i o n C o n v e n t i o n will b e held a t H a i t i - ;
,
j ...... Tlelftwi,
T w o mnils ( b o t h b e bine} l i m e ) w e r e r e c e i v e d a f l e >
ready for t h e Press.
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give a brief
syt>-
o p r i s of t h e n e w s — a l l t h a t w e h a v e r o o m f o r .
' e a t d a t e s a r e M a r c h 2.
Oor
4J.
inst.. t h e
'In t h e fight n e a r D a l t o n , G a . . o n t h e
25th
lat-
, f 0 t i > l i i 4 f g a n I n f a n t r y suffered considerably, CoL Dick-
\ i f t i c i a being surrounded and taken prisoner.
n e l w a s a r e s i d e n t of H i l l s d a i e w h e n
v i c e , a member of
t h e l a w firm of
The
entering
the
Coloser-
P i c k e r s o n & Koon,
ferinah, Lay & Cb's Column J Hanilall, Lay & Co.'s Coluinii
m o r e on T u e s d a y . J o o e 7 t h . t o n o m i n a t e euneliJnies f o r
t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l e l e c t i o n , " w h o o r e l o r e c e i v e t h e suffrage# O I L A T E
O F
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j i N D I . i O - B c i S p . a i a h float.
INDIA RUBBER—Coats.»boea. elastic. b a n d s eras?™ ant]
o r d l l o j - . i l men. T h e . M i o o o f t h e N.liooiil C o m m i t t s c j
F o M h e e o n r e n i e n r a o f t b e te«l; M a l s o for I b e K e » I I K D U C C . O T B - A
m p l , .
w a s
h a r m o n i o u s , a n d • t h e result of t h e i r d e l i b e r a t i o n s ' ral r e a d e r , « e h a v e a r r a n g e d a n n l p l w b r t i c a l list of many I 'ROX—Bound, «<itiare, flat. joniata. scraps, s w e c d e s Lake
b o t h a s t o Irtfie a n d p l a c e fixed u p o n , will b e e v e r y w h e r e : k " " ' " ," f " " l i c k * w h i c h a r e k e p t on sale by u* ; w h i c h |
\in+'hva ht V J " "
vriU
U>P r
r e c e i v e d wrth s a t i s f a c t i o n . I t is well t h a t t h e c a n d i d a t e s !
** fuUDd o T i n U r c s t 1 0 t h e c o m m u n i t y a t j J A Y S E S M E D l C J X E s l - *
° special
°
agent* for a!l Dr.
• r e p a r a t i o n . all«t j o b (be same at as low
of t h e loyal taasscs w h o b e l i e v e in e r u s b i t i z o u t t h i s reo u g h t elsewhere.
belli™,fcepot eert,tothe field. E™o,,o»,b6
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p i opto I c i a n y since the a d d i t i o n a l t e v e n u e h a s becu d e c i d e d u p o n JEL1JES—Kil»pberi
f. c u r r a n t , quinces, atrawberry. P i e s
a r t r e a d y t o e n t e r UJHJU t h e w o r k of t h e c a n v a s s , a u d b y I b y C o n g r c j f e
K E N N E D Y ' S MEDICIXE!
I b e O K . J » o e is h e r o t h e o o o n i m i i y anil i c . l „f t b .
' | ' r i o r » n r . e e r y Arm on t b c
I n n
mi
surtment of these J u s t ' y
h a t e r s of tbe rebellion, a i j d i t s ctiusc, will r e n d e r t h e I M e a e b c d C o t t o n * a r e si-urcc a n d h i g h e r . O u r ;
KETTLE!- •. 5.
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W'^90 (ration, a i re MOD*
b e l o w N e w Y o r k j o b b i n g rate.*.
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a fall line.
j o i n e d t h e forcea of G e n . . S h e r m a n a t Bel m a . A l a .
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least
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KEItOSEXE—lli.iight
low,
and
for
sale
»t cor."e*Doniiinp rates
H a l t i m o i e p l a t f o r m of 16&4. a f o r e g o n e conelusiou.
t»y the quantity.
over Dec. rates.
P r o v i s i o n s a r e m u c h t i n n e r in C h i c a T h e m o v e m e n t s of G e n . B h e r m a u a r e f a e x p l i c f r b l e t o
T h e only slave s t u t c a frpresentwl w e r e D e l a w a r e a n d g o . D r i e d f r u i t s m u c h h i g h e r . G r o c e r i e s a r e v e r y , K X H^ ES—I'ocket. u b l c . r a r r i n g . butcheni, shoe, bow is aad
s n I T M
t h e r e b e l s a n d t h e u t m o s t c o n s t e r n a t i o n 1s c r e a t e d %u he M a r y l a n d . T h e call ©f t i e C o n v e n t i o n i n v i t e s qualified
pen knives j our f t n e k of table knU-Cb is l a r f e a n d we
firm with a c o n s t a c l i n c r e a s e in p r i c e o f most g o o d s ;
invite t h e *
•n of the wbolekaiu t r a d e . We can of.
advances.
T h e A t l a n t a , G u . , A p p e a l s a y s he w i n t h e
. fer b a r g a i a u
e l e c t o r s w h o a r e iu f a v o r.of s u p p r e s s i n g tlie rebellion an<l in T e a a n d S u g a r p a r t i c u l a r l y . S e e d s a r e very h i g h . — I
. E g y p t of t h e S o u t h , a n d if n o t d r i v e n f o r t h , c a n s u b s i s t its c a u s e by w a r a n d all a d e q u a t e a n d efficient m e a n s F u r s a r e fulling off m a t e r i a l l y , p a r t i c u l a r l y in M u s k r a t , I LACE—Cotton. I.iuen. real thread, smyrnc, imitation, silk.
C o o n a n d Mink, o w i n g t o i m m e n s e s l o c k s in E n r o o e . ! . •*.
*c'•until S p r i n g o n t h e s u p p l i e s a f f o r d e d b y t b * laud, w h i c h
t h e r e t o , t o send f o u r d e l e g a t e s f o r e a c h S t a t e a n d t w o for
" t h e ' LEATHER—Sole, upper, kip. calf.
lining*, biodt h e w a r in P o l a n d , t h e mild w i n t e r
the continent, the
t o loae is t h e i r d e s t r u c t i o n .
C. A c .
each Congressional D i s t r i c t
N o allusion w h a t e v e r was h i g h r a t e of i n t e r e s t , a n d t h e c h a n g e
Style f r o m C a p o LEAD—Bar. w h i i . nd red It-ad
T h e p i r a t e A l a b a m a is m a k i n g t e r r i b l e r a v a g e s u p o o m a d e to P r e s i d e n t i a l S u c c e s s i o n in t h e m e e t i n g , a u d t h e t o C o l l a r s m a n u f a c t u r e d f r o m M i n k .
) LIME—Quick. and rater litu>\ r>-i
o u r c o m m e r c e in C h i n e s e w a t e r s .
Isu t m o s t g o o d feeliug p r e v a i l e d .
. i m p r o v i n g i d e m a n d ; C h i c a g o q u o t a t i o n - 1 L " ' f J , ^ " p p ^ t l o a the la.li.>. I
T h e c o u n t r y will a g a i n be t h r i l l e d b y t h e intelligence
,r
M-tliii){ ri
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Door, t r u n k .
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Union National Convention Called.
i.;cfin t n r e d a r t i c l e s i
Ii l a b o
MADDI'Ii—Dutch madder.
, t h a t a f o r m i d a b l e a u d d e t e r m i n e d a d v a n c e n p o n t h e cue- I
v a d v a ice t h e MAlilC KL'FFI.lXt>—Assort) d qualities
' toy w a s c o m m e n c e d o n S a t u r d a y n i g h t b y a l a r g e f o r c e W n s h i n t r t o n , F e b : 2 2 — T h e U n i o n X a t i o i u i l C o m m i t : . - e
MAi;.sEILI.I>— A small a « . . (
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or
sale.
met ut t h e r e s i d e n c e of H o n . E d w i n 1). M o r g a n iit
n
' frdm G e n . M e a d e ' s a r m y .
>lEIiI.\Ot-S—Thrsu goods we
to-duy, a u d w a s g u l f e d , t o o r d e r b y t h a t geutlen.n.i u.I"-, b ; u a i y l K t b . I t 0 4 .
selected, bought low, a n d
A d v i c e s f r o m W a s h i n g t o n i n d i c a t e t h a t t h e r e will b e c h a i r m u n .
H o n . E d w i n ^ M c P b e t s o n . of P e n s y l v a n . a HIM
market, some very cheap
HOI.A
-A full line, a n d
Hfcht d r a f t , if any. W e a r e e n l i s t i n g men a t t h e r a t a elected S e e r a t a r y o f - t h e . C o m m i t t e e , in p l a c e of H o n
^ o o d quality,
Al'I'l.KS—By the hushcl < r barrel—Dry and Grcec.
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Tan
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the
• of iOOO a day. and soldiers are enlisting faster than ^ t e
XAVAI. STORES—Manilla and tarred rope, marlic, rosin,
AXES—
liuut'",
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A
Blodgett's,
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p
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n
g
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broad,
I p o o c o n s o l t a t i o n a call was uuaiiiiiiously
pitch, t u r p e n t i n e , naptha. * c .
G o v e r n m e n t c a u a r m a n d e q u i p t h e m . O v e r 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 tfl c o u n t r y .
hand,
boys
and
hunters.
Hdopted for t h e N a t i o n a l C o u v e n t i o n , i u the f o l l o w . n o
SAILS—Cu-^ from 'id t o o u d , l*»t make, also w r o u g h t and
J
UELVEK—An asMirtmeiit of Rood quality and make.
t b e - 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 m e n calk-d Tor on t h e 1 0 t h ot M a r c h , h a v e t e r m s :
®
pressed. W e "are selling by the keg as low as we can
A \ Kits M E D I C I N E S — F o r which we are A ^ c n u and k e e p a
'already been mustered into the service.
uow purchase at wholesale.
T h e u n d e r s i g n e d w h o b y o r i g i n a l a p p o i n t m e n t or s u b complete assortment—tow to ftir t r s d e
1
XOTIOXS—Of these we have a complete line, fullv equal t o
G e n . S m i t h ' s c a v a l r y f o r c e h a s a r r i v e d a t Memphis*. s e q u e n t desigiintiou t o fill v a c a n c i e s c o n s t i t u t e t h e E x e - BASKE'iS— Willow and u*h m a r k e t half bushe , bushel, and
the demand, and p u r c h a s e d of manutiicturcra aud Imour
aa<!
n
half
bushuePcorn
LaskeU.
p o r t e r s direct.
W e h a v e s o m e a d d i t i o n a l p a r t i c u l a r s of h i s raid in N o r t h - c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e a s s o c i a t e d b y t h e N a t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n BALAIUKALS—Lewis s a d other standard makes.
c o n v e n e d at C h i c a g o , on t h e 16th d a y of M a y . I 8 6 0 , d o BAGS—(iiain and tlour.
X U r M E I G S — P e p p e r , mac*, ginger, cloves, c i n n a m o n .
e r n Mississippi.
H i a f o r c e c o n s i s t e d of 7 . 0 0 0 m e n . T h e
OAKUM—Best navy bv pound or bale.
h e r e b y eall u p o n a l l q u a l i f i e d v o t e r s — w h o desire t h e un- BELLS—Cow, sheep, band, tea and sleigh.
a m o u n t o f . p r o p e r t v d e s t r o y e d a n d c a p t u r e d w a s i r a m e m * . c o n d i t i o n a l m a i n t u i n a n c t ! o f t h e U n i o n t h e s a p r c r n a c y of BERACK—Brown, black, blue and preen.
OILS—Kerosene, wbaic, Unseed, boiled a n d raw. n e a t s foot.
Dsh. &r.
A C i n c i n n a t i d i s p a t c h t o P h i l a d e l p h i a says t h a t G e n . t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n u n d the c o m p l e t e s u p p r e s s i o n or t h e re- BEANS:—We shall be in the market for purchase i>f prime OIL SUITS—Complete, sou-Westers, pants, Ac.
quality a n d shall
OVER S H I R T S — D e n i m , knit j a c k e t s .
T t t b t n n s h«3 a d v a n c e d on t h e e n e m y ot D a l t o n f r o m T u u - bellion, w i t h t h e L'OUSC t h e r e o f b y v i g o r o u s w a r a u d a p t SEEK—Xo. 1 Ubicagu Mess by
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OUSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore nice, f r e s h a n d guaranpound.
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teed.
t o a s s e m b l e a t B a l t i m o r e , on T u e s d a y , J u n e 7 t h . 1864. ut BEESWAX—A full stock.
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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
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low by t h e r e a m .
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E a c h S t f i t e h a v i n g a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e in C o n g r e s s Will b e
eliilds.
yellow a n d green, p a t e n t dryer.
wrtuld s e n f k - r on t h e first a p p r o a c h of the U n i o n forces. entitled t o a s m a n y delegates as shall be e q u a l t o twi.-e BItIDi.ES—Black, russett, and reins witii bitts.
Tty«> jrarrisbo a t F o r t D a r l i n g h a d a U o b e e u r e d u c e d Vo t h e n u m b e r - o r e l e c t o r s t o w h i c h s u c h S t a t e is e n t i t l e d Si UKAll 1 —Crotchet, Embroidery, colored a n d black, s k i r t in P A P I E R MACHE—A small line, suitable for p r e s e n t s t o
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the electorial college or the United Stales.
PRESERVES—Citron, quluccs, plums, jieats, c h e r r i e s Ac.
BliTTEH^-Uy the tirkin !'t pound Cf good quality
PEGS—Assorted from 3-b t o 7-8
A resolution w a s a l s o a d o p t e d i n v i t i n g t h e T e r r i t o r i e s BtXKET.S—iron bound qak well buckets.
F o r the (Stand T r a v e r s e Herald.
PILLS—Ayers, Jnynes, Holtoway'a Railway's, W r i g h t ' s
a n d t h e D i s ' r i c t of C o l u m b i a l o send d e l i g a t c s s u b j e c t t o C AMBl.'U'b—l'aper, colored ano black, common, do.
G r e g o r y ' s MoO'at's, B r a n d r e t h ' s Hooper's.
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t h e d e t e r m i n a t i o n b y t h e c o n v e n t i o n of t h e i r r i g h t l o v—- CAl"^—Men* cloth, plush, mohair, Ac., boys a n d childs a full
P L A S T E i t — G i a n d River In barrels or by the ton.
MB. E n r r f n , — I n t h e last n u m b e r of t h e UKRAU) ybtii T h o conveu'.ion a g r e e d t o m e e t a g a i u at t h e call of
CASSiMEUEfi—Black, \ ^oud line,, colored and F a n c y , a PLOWS—A nice lot of best m a k e r s a u d q u a l i t y or Wood
< 3 t i b t r j b u t o r I ' h m a d e t o say. u n d e r t h e h e a d of " S c h o o l ? C h a i r m a n .
work, with e x t n t c a s t i n g s .
bii|ierior assortment of A m e r i c a n , English and F r c u c b
I'OCKET BOOKS- *--• - - - - •
T h e following m e m b e r s w e r e p r e s e n t : M e s s r s E d w i n
makers.
•Wd C h u r c h e s , us follows : " T h e r e a r e c h u r c h o r g a u i D. M o r g a n . P r e s i d e n t . ; L a w r e n c e B r a i n a r d . V t ; G e o r g . C E K E l ' s — I ' h a l o u ' s Night Blooming, •• the " perfume for the
jrffions o l W ^ B e n z o i . i n ; a large and Goorishing ConI'RUN ES^— Fresh T urkish p t u u e s .
Goodrich. Mass.; T h o m a s T u r n e r . R I . : Edwin M c P h e r
PRINTS—A very larffc stock.
,
g r e g a t i o n a l t l f a r c h a t Monro*,' S e t l l e r t c n t , t w e l v e miles son, P a . ; N a t h a n i e l B. S m i t b e r e , D e l . ; J a m e s P . W o g - C H E E S E — H a m b u r g , " of Xew York manufacture.
P R O \ 1SIOXS—Pork, flour,corn, corn meal, h a m s fiah, lard,
CilAMBIEEYS—A siuail a.-s.,rtm.nL
s o u t h of IVitTerse C i j y . a t G l e n A r b o r , t h i r l y m i l e s ner, M d { T h o m n s S p o o n e r , O . ; H e n r y S I - a n e , Iml.butter, cheese, beef.
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PUMPS—Cistern. (Down's patent), chain p u m p s c o m p l e t e
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N e w MisRtan, a n d a t s o m e o t h e r points."' N o w , t h i s i s
RAGS—Bought and sold.
CLOTH—Biirt-k aud >-lne t>road cloth, ladies cloak cloth,
sbuu G e r h a r d t , District or Columbia.
RHUBARB—Real Turkey, r o o t t r i d powdered.
assorted.
a m i s t a k e . T h e r e i s o n l y one c h u r c h O r g a n i z a t i o n at
J he Committee was entirely hnrmonious in their
RICE—East India beat.
CLOCKS—Upright, gotbic, ovil, marine, s t r i k i a g , a l a r m , a n d
Benzonia. and t h a t " a large a n d
fiourishing
C o n g r e g a p r o c e e d i n g s a n d a d j o u r n e d in t h e best p o s s i b l e s p i r i t s .
RIDDLES—To use la the place of f a n n i n g m i l l s f u r n i t u r e
e i g h t day. good line.
style.
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tionul C h u r c h . " T h e Congregational C h u r c h a t W h i t e
T h e N e w Gospel of St. Olds I m p e d e d .
g h t low, of fashionable designs, and for sale resson- ROAD SCRAPERS—Cast iron, wood a n d i r o n to o r d e r .
w a t e r a n d E l k R a p i d s is b u t o n e o r g a n i z a t i o n .
The
S A L T — F i n e dairy a n d coarse.
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O o n g r e g a t i o n a l i s i s h a v e n o o r g a n i z a t i o n a t e i t h e r O l d p r o t e s t a g a i n s t t h e a c t i o n o f the G o v e r n m e n t in p e r m i t - C 0 T 1 0 N — l i r o w n , 3-4 4-1, 4-5, in heavy and fine, bleached
1S-4 to 5-4 nicely assorted, and are selling mauy of them SATCHELS—Wilton, brusselU, rail road, gothlc, a n d plain,
M i s s i o n o r N e w Mission. T h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h u r c h t i n g B'whop A m e s of t h e M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , a n d c e r t a i n
enamelled.
at New York wholesale rates.
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a u t h o r i t i e s of t h e B a p t i s t d e n o m i n a t i o n , t o t a k e c b a r g c C O L L A R S — U e m s a>sorted, Ladies various styles,also horse
a t T r a v e r s e C i t y is-wot l a r g e , n e i t h e r is t h e o n e
SCYTHES—(irass, bush, a u d grain s y t h e s as well as t i c k l e s ,
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of a b a n d o n e d p a r i s h e s at t h e s o u t h a n d a i d in t h e restoB ^ i d a and W h i t e w a t e r .
A u d a s t o t h e o n e at M o n r o e
brush, bush and c o r n cutters.
r a t i o n of t h e U n i o n b y p u t t i n g loyul men in t h e p u l p i t . C O F F E E — J a v n . Rio. ground and mixed.
SEEDS—Clover,
timothy, red ton, h u n g a r i a n , t u r n i p , snd a
S e t t l e m e n t it is s m a l l a n d a s y e t a c k n o w l e d g e s no denoCORSETS—White and colored.
T h e C o p p e r h e a d s d e c l a r e t h a t t h e G o v e r n m e n t luis no
_ . . ,, , . 'nt of f r e s h g a r d e n s e e d s a few flower seeds.
COTTONADES—A fair assortment.
mWiitional m i m e o r t i e s b a t i s i n d e p e n d e n t of all e c c l e r i g h t t o e x t e n d i t s p e r o g a t i v e s in t h i s d i r e c t i o n , a n d
S h o t — B y the b a g or p o u n d .
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a small lot of fancy conveisation candys.
children#.
T h e C o p p e r h e a d s e x p e c t e d t o CUOCKFJtV — Hooglit of imjiorters direct and is sold
G l e u A r b o r . 'I h i s m i s t a k e a l l u d e d t o a r o ^ c f r o m w r o n g w h e r e t h e s h o e p i n c h e s
S h i r t i n g C h e c k s — G o o d stock.
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large stock to j o
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ted.
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ttbs*. T>nd e l a b o r a t e d b y t h e e m i n e n t s a i n t s o r t h e C h i - CRACKERS—I'i Xi(, =od.i. s-weet, Eos
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akin, both l o n g and s h o r t
DAY B O O K S - 'Blank Ledgers, p a s s b o o k s writing b o o k s in S h o e P n c l t » — B a n pj o r r
t h e y s h o u l d feel d i s a p p o i n t e d a s m a t t e r s h o v e t u r n e d o u t
b e e n p l a c e d a f t e r t h e p h r a s e i n s t e a d or b e f o r e it.
H a d t h e i r plan succeeded, t h e y would have had c o n g r e © l i e m o r e c o r r e . t i o u . T h e w h e a t c r o p s of M e s s r s
g a t i o n s o r rebels w i t h o u t c o n v e r t i n g t h e m . T h e p r e a c h E . J*. L a d d , W m . M o n r o e a n d l l e m y M o n r o e *Th? i n g w o u l d d o u b t less h a v e b e e n s o n e a r t h a t s o m e o r t h e
hlte s h i r t s , faUcy c o t t b n
g r o ^ n iu t h e s u m m e r o r s i x t y - t w o , i n s t e a d o r s i x l y - t b r c e . n o w f u g a c i o u s r e b e l p r i e s t s t h a t t h e h e a r e r s c o u l d not DO Ml.
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T 6 e p e o p l e of t h i s h o n e s t v i l l a g e a r e e n d e a v o r i n g t o his l a n d l a d y s d a u g h t e r b a d o r a p p r o p r i a t i n g his h a i r oil. DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum
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S p i n n i n g Wheels—And hubs
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*• | S t o v e s — W c invite comparison a
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t h e lUition of M r . ' C h a r l e a W . D a y , of T r a v e r s e C i t y . — t o w h i c h t h e g i r l was i n v i t e d , a n d s h e s t a i d a t h o m e iu
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- i i t e .
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o r k v s p r i u g and gc-rman.
Janakry.
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l " , c « l o " by the q u a n t i t y .
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n o o n h n d o t h e r p e o p l e in t h e e v e n i n g .
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g r a n u l a t e d , coffee, in g r a d e a l
a r e m a k i n g excellent p r o g r e s s
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suit, brown X
uS i O i i l . ' — i-'oikf, hues, rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels.;
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p r o b a b l y b e ttade v a r i y in t h e s p r i n g .
FI.ANNELS—Wool, domet. cotton, linsev. s h a k e r red
—1"°' veilx. and in lis season for dresS'-s.
C o n . G r a n t h a s been c o n f i r m e d a a l i a j o r C e n . o r t h e
white, blue, grty; plaid, f s n r y . F r e n c h , Ac
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?gular a r m y .
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siener apon the E m m e t and Grand T r a v e r s e 8 t a t o Road.
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ieJti K l k T. R * P .' d l ^ A 5 , t r m County, on Saturday. M a r c h 5.
r
r T , n
' " r - ° " r « * W - WIL... 4 M S o f t b e
well a o d f t o r o n g l y c o n d u c t e d . A b e t t e r ' h i g h w a y be- T « „ , / ^ , ° ^ '
T w c n t y - f l f t h O h i o Volonteer Infantry, to Miss GKBTHCD
8eneo
M f t t i T r a v e r s e C i t y a n d E l k R a p i d s i s p a r t i c u l a r l y dcairGINGHAMS—Scotch. Glasgow. U n c a a t e r . and check dress J T r a v e l i n g D a g s - A full line, some nice Ones.
» C o u n t y . Ohio.
The B r i d e g r o o m hhs re-enliited for a n o t h e r t h r e e \
r i AM!—i M I
^
. . .
| T w e e d * — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , double and twist, iron clad caaWe.
W e shall fee a p t t o h a v e t h i s p a r t o f t h e t o a d and
Is
F
'
; , T . ' T i ^ r A n f u l 1 a ! i ! , o r t n , t n ' <>r
8 x 10 t o 20x 30.
s i m - r e . Ac., a good a s s o r t m e n t , low
w r o u g h t b e f o r e t o n g . unless l a b o r s h o u l d b e so s c a r c e
V
, c k ' d o F - r ' n « " " o d . U d . wool, silk, cotton, ber-! I ' m b r e l l a a - O f various sizes a n d grades.
" O f f t o t h e wars a g a i n . "
tin lined j p u u . l a d i e s misaca a n d boys.
: U n d e r S h i r t s — For genUemen and ladies, ribbed, plain.
. t h a t j o b s of w o r k o n t h o road can n o t b e s a f e l y t a k e a — K«.An
C i t y , b p F r i d s y , the 4th day of March. I8f4. GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat. Ac.
,
ilorvd a n d white.
by D. B. Ashton, E s q - Sir. F R s n i i u c K K s
T h e w o r k o u t h e Voad f r o m t h i s p o i n t n o r t h w i l l also b e
GROCERIES—A complete line, b o u g h t early, and f o r sale V a l i s e s — A few n o t very good.
V e i l s — Dot lace. l o r e , tissue, Ac.
vigorously prosecuted.
GUN CAPS—O. I). I. C water-proof.
Vests—Of n u m e r o u s designs, fashionable make, a n d different
GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in cans,
' " . F. F. G. s p o r t i n g in j
T h e r e was a p l e a s a n t m a t r i m o n i a l a f f a i r iu t h e vilUgte
kegs.
last S a t u r d a y m i n t i n g , b e t w e e n t h e v i l l a g e S c h b W
H A l R O H ^ - P h s l o n ' s Bear, Maecasor
M a a m a n d'M a' • s o l•d r e r" Co f1*. t .h"o' T w e n l yJ . f"i "f t"b O
hio, w
h o , hi*
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — C e n t s snd l a d i e s h e m m e d ready for
igle lumber w a g o n s a full s t o c k in
-.
V U I W |
" UU|
U
T R ^ k - V K K S K CITTL ,
.
silk, linen, cotton. Ac.
early s p r i n e , sod a« low a s can be bought o u t s i d e
first t e r m of s e r v i c e b a v i a g e x p i r e d ,
reenlisted.
took u
H A T — F o r sale, or will purchase.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTTi MICH.
« e l l B a c k e t s — T h e " Old Oaken B u c k e t I s for sale by
f u r l o u g h , a n d c a m e a n d t o o k a wire. A roost p t a i s e HATS—A full assortment, union, zouave, Burnslde, Butler
d
r * b ' t a n ' P^V'- Ac
' : * k e e l B « rtotn—Can a I barrows
Ho
Bl1 n
w o r t h y e x a m p l e , w h i c h a l l t h e y o u n g m e o in t h e a r m y
I1US»>—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored black a n d white, I W W f f l e t r e e s — D o u b l e and single, also neck vokes < i
a c
•whose t e r m o f enlistnieUt h a b o u t t o e x p i r e w o u l d d o
i"?P|etc lin*
Y a r n — W o o l y a m , fall line, also c o t t o n k n i t t i n g y a r n .
n r i v S r " frtah p r e i s c J hops.
I > e l l o t r O c h r e — I u small o r large q u a n t i t i e s
%BI1 t o follow e x a c t l y .
HIDfcS—A e buy all kinds of m w k e t a b t e h i d a s .
I Z i a e — B y tbo ah^et, or p o u n d , a l s o z i n c i s oil f o r palag.
H A N N A H , L A Y At C O
H A X V A H , L A Y A COa n d t h e P r o s e c u t i n g A t t o r n e y of H i l l s d a l e c o u n t y .
I t is stated t h a t (jen. Logan,
with
bit
caralry. has
e l e c t i o n of t h e B a l t i m o r e t i c k e t , a n d t h e a d o p t i o n of t h e
Piciac. annua, m l a
Ili'iliiTiiS"™;•?"
»H«-"j»•»' «ll |ffisaasf«:.°StaHas*®:
k
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Mr. Vmtet fc Smith to boen .ppomted Commfc
1 JABB1E1,
J. GTJKAMSDKLL,
Attorney & Counssellor at Law,
—
-
HJ:FERENCE8 :
*i ",*•"'.* "' "
raj-
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One Hundred Dollars Reward.
CHAN
I fcC; E R Y O R D E R .
STATE OP MiCHioak—Ninth J u d i c i a l irj Chanccry.
UEHXAIK THOMPSON, Complainant,
.
WILLIAM D- WILLIAM*, D e f e n d a n t .
INFLUENZA,
U I T P E N D I N G I N T H E C I R C UI T COURT F O R T H E |
T I C K L I N G lu t h e T I I R O A T ,
C o u n t y or Manistee, in Chancery, at the village of Alle- 1
g a n , in the C o u n t y of Allegan, in the State of Michigan, on
WHOOPING COl'GIl,
t h e S i x t e e n t h day of F e b r u a r y . A. D. J8C4, b e f o r e Hon
O r relievo C O N 8 U M T I V E C O U G H ,
F l a v i n * J . I.ittlejohn, C i r c u i t J u d g e a t Chamber*.
as quick as
I t satisfactorily a p p e a r i n g t h a t the defendant, W. 1). WilJiamK, i« a non-resident of t h i s State and a resident of i h ?
S t a t e of Wisconsin, on motion of T. J . Ramadoll of Counsel
f o r Complainant, i t ia o r d e r e d that the sai.J Defendant,
W i l l i a m I). Williams, cause hi* a p p e a r a n c e in t h i s cause
OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
t o be entered w i t h i n three mont!:H from the date or t h i s
o r d e r ;• and that'll! case of his a p p e a r a n c e he cause h i s an- have been sold iu Its native towu. a n d not a single i n s t a n t * I
swer to the c o m p l a i n a n t ' s bill to be filed and a copy thereof
t o be served on the complainant'* Solicitor, within twenty of i t s failare is k n o w n .
We have. In o u r p o s s e s i o n , a n y q u a n t i t y of c e r t i f i c a t e ^ ]
days a f t e r s e r v i c e of u copy of said bill and notice ot this
o r d e r a n d in d e f a u l t thereof that the sajd bill oc tnlcen a s s o m e or t h e m f r o m
confessed by the said d e f e n d a n t W i l l i a u I). Williams.
EMINENT P H Y S I C I A N S ,
-And It is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t within t w e n t y days the said
w h o have used it in tin-if practice, an.1 gived It t h e preemi-1
' c o m p l a i n a n t cause a n o t i c e or t h i s order t o l>e published in
v a p o r printed aud published in nencc .over any. other c o m p o u n d .
said N i n t h J u d i c i a l Circuit, and that the i.a d publication be
I t dtx*M n o t W r y u p a C O U C H I ,
j
c o n t i n u e d In said p a p e r at least once In each week for six
b u t loosens it. *o a» to enable the p a t i e n t ' : o e x p e c t o r a t e free->
w e e k s in succession ; or that he cause a copy of t h i s ordei
S
C O B ' S
COUGH BALSAM.
BENJAMIN MCVICKAB,
NATHAN ENGELMAKK,
MICHAEL EXUKLMANK,
I
I Defendant*.
j
J
Q
T r P 0 H 8 U A N C B A N D 1!Y V I R T U E O F A D E C R E E O F
X the Circuit C o u r t for the County of M&ulsU-e. in Chancerv. tuatle in the above entitled can's® a n d bearing d a t e the
T h i r d day of September, i.i the y e i r one thousand eight b n n
d r e d a n d sixty-three, I, t h o u n d e r s i g n e d , ii special C o n u n i s i oner r e s i d i n g in t h e C o u n t r aforesaid, and duly appointed
a n d qualified t o act as such in the above entitled cause, will
sell at public miction to the highest b i d d f r , a t t h e f r o n t door
of the Huswtll House, in the village o f ; Manistee, in said
County, on Saturday! the S i x t e e n t h day of April, in the vcaf
o n e thousand e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d nixty-fpnr, ut ten o'clock in
t h e forenoon of said day, all those ccrthiil^piece* o r parcel*
of land situated in the C o u n t y or Manistee. Slate of Michigan,
nnd known and described as follows, to wit »,
Lot n u m b e r six in section e l c t e n a n d n c j o \ t h c s e j o r * - c tlon eleven a n d the MV| of the n w j of s e c t i o n twelve, all in
t o w n s h i p twenty-one n o r t h of range seventeen west.
V. U F I L E R .
T. 3. R A M S D E L I .
Sp.cl.l
Solicitor and of Counsel f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
f)ntp,l
lF
i 'e
i ib
l i rr u
i i iai ir' y
i ' 1st,
1,1
118C4
UC I
Dated,
( P r i n t e r ' s fees SO 30.)
feb. 26. 1 1 % .
NPENCERIAN PENMANSHIP.
S O M E T H I N G NEW A N D WO It I'll Y T H E ATTKN
Q tloii of every person w i s h i n g to i m p r o v e their hand
writing.
J will mail to any person s e n d i n g me fifty c e n t s , a complbto set or copies of the S p e n c e r i a n or Semi A n g u l a r System of P e n m a n s h i p , m y own hnnd w r i t i n g , i n c l u d i n g full
a n d p a r t i c u l a r i n s t r u c t i o n s in r e g a r d to ' h o l d i n g tho pen,
with many general d i r e c t i o n s in regard tu writing, a n d full
e x p l a n a t i o n s of the s e t of copies. These i n s t r u c t i o n and
e x p l a n a t i o n s are alone worth t h r e o time* tho prico charged
for the s e t or copies. To any one h a v i n g a Utile time to
p r a c t i c e tills will be the cheapest and most expeditious way
of I m p r o v i n g their w r l t i h g
No ofle h a v i n g a desiro to learn to w r i t e better, s h o u l d he
w i t h o u t t h i s in valuable set or copies. Any person t a k i n g the
t r o u b l e t o g e t live s u b s c r i b e r s to tho copies will receive a set
/roe. Curd m a k i n g , W r i t i u g or F l o u r i s h i n g done to order,
a n d in the b e s t style of the Art, at a moderate charge.
I - W . HUBBELL, T e a c h e r of Writing.
Benzouin, Mich,
in of W r i t i n g says,
e received" a t h o i o u g h and
r e g u l a r conrae or i n s t r u c t i o n In P e n m a n s h i p , a u d m a n i f e s t
oil t h o s e t r a i t s of g e n i u s which characterise t h o s e destined
. to move In t h e first r a n k of accomplished A r t i s t s "
" Ha can w r i t e copies correctly a n d e x p l a i n ' t h e m truthfully, and is t h e r e f o r e c o m p e t e n t t o c o n d u c t W r i t i n g Classes
s u ' i t i n t t a l l y in all the f e a t u r e s or the Art," F o r m a t i o n , Combination, L i g h t and Sh a d e , Slope and A r r a n g e m e n t
P . R. S P E N C E R .
(Mm*)
A u t h o r a n d T e a c h e r of Semi A n g u l a r Writing!
X
' os
of CROUP we will g u a r a n t e e .
O N L Y 25 CENTS.
And if an investment a n d t h o r o u g h trial' docs not " back
n p " t h e above s t a t e m e n t , the m o n e y will 1>e r e f u n d e d .
We
say Uiii>, k n o w i n g its merits, and reeling Confident t h a t one
trial will secure Tor it n h o m e in every household.
Do not waste away wffli C o u g h i n g . Vhfcn so s m a l l an inv e s t m e n t will cure yon. ' It may tie had of any teaprctaliie'
Druggist in town, w h o will f u r n i s h von with a c i r c u l a r ot giiu
:crtlUcatcg
of. ci. . s. it. ha? n J e .
...
CLARK.
Win
E DRroc»*T.
NEW H A V E N . CONN..
Proprietor.
For sale by D r u g g i s t s in cily, c o u n t r y , and every w h e r e .
F u r sale at Wholesale", |>v
D. S. HA RVEX ft CO.. New-York.
G. C. OOODWIN A CO.. Boston,
F A R R A N D . S H E K l . E Y A- CO.. Detroit.
T h i s may c e r t i f y t h a i I have hoc a nsing", a t my w a n a f a c t o
ry, tor tilt last four years. •• W e s l V Improved Pnm|>s." I
now h a v e in use t h r e e of said pumps; o n e of which is k e p t
constantly at work. U hoursieaoii day. (save Sundays) uud
has been r u n n i n g for the past two years. I pronounce them,
unhesitatingly, trie b e s t p u m p - tliat have been brought to ni\
notice, h a v i u g used luMuy o t h e r s pieviously. They arc siuipll" instruction, and n o t easily d U a r r * n g r 1
N . Y . , O c t . 10, 1B5'J.
SA. Wet
o
M
N o Fnml!y should b e without it.
I t is w i t h i n the reach of all. the price being
J o n x LAWRENCE MCVICKAR,']
, WILLIAM I. KIP,
) ' I ^ I I E H E P U M P S H A V E NOW BEEN IN G E N E R A L USE
I X a n u m b e r of years, and give better satisfaction than auv
' other, a n d e r r recommended a» tho beift by Capf. E r r l c s o n .
! and o t h e r eminent E n g i n e e r s We ckit refer t o t h o u s a n d s
j using t h e m . a u d guarantee Uwu all will, rccomtuend their..—
T h e y are more simple i n construction, and w o r k easier, a n d
| cu<t lens t h a n all others.
» Our r e a d e r s will find ihe double a c t i n g , improved Rump
of S. D. W e s t i Co.. one of the best tft the market. I t Is very
simple, w o r t s to a clmrm. so that a n y child may u«- ii .
t h r o w s a steady, c o n t i n u o u s stieaiu, ami does noi freeze iu
the coldest exp'osim-., and i*uliusiially cheap. We say t h i s
knowingly, a n d give the lestimndy nf'oui own Sci oni, without the knowledge or rei|Uc!:t ol the proprietors."
I N . Y. E v e n i n g 1',HU Jftly 1st; W t i
3
o
STUBBORN COUGH,
Inn
jAntl*Freezing, Dopblc-actinc, F o r c i n g and Llfiing
CQ
hj
' I
t o be personally served on said defendaij', William D. Wil
Hams, a t least twenty days before the timfc abovb p r e s c r i b e d TWO OR T H R E E DOSES W I L L INVARIABLY C C R E
H C K L I N G IN T H E THROAT.
f o r bis appearance.
A HA L P Bottle ha* often completely cured tho most
I
F. J . L I T T L E J O H N , Circnit J n d g c .
(A t r u e c o p y )
Attest, D A V I D D. SECOR, Register.
( P r i n t e r ' s fees Sd 30.) i
f e b 50, 11.
j a n d yet, t h o u g h it is so s u r e aud speedy in its opcrati
CHANCERY SALE.
STATK OF MiqniOAS—The Circtjit C o u r t for the County of
Manistee, in ChahccrY.
JAMKS Lrnis'CTON, C o m p l a i n a n t
WEST'S IMPROVED PUMP.
5si
F o a Medicine that will c u r e .
T)
Ui
DR. J O H N L . LYON'S
r^roiioli i^criodic-al D r o p s ,
TIIK GUKAT
FEMALE JiKGULATOlt,
An- the only known i eme.ly that will successfully a n d invaiial>!\ r<s;o"c ano r e / m i n e ' the female system, r e m o v i n g
all i r r o g u u i i t k t - , aud p.-uoiicing health, vigor a n d s t r e u g l h .
W. HOLDSWORTH,
Citil Engineer, Stirvrvor, Arcbileclnral and Mcilianh! IbftsmafcAre
L Y O N S PKT. l O P T l ' A L
PROPS
a tluid preparation, the only o n e of the k i n d ever dise o v e i e d in t h i s c o u n t r y , a i i j acts directly on the pari* arReaper,tfally i n f o m i e s hid the pi
fei'ted, whilst pills ami jionders can oulv reach t h e m as they
t h a t he Will f u r n i s -h Draw
in a'r . S p e c i f i c a t i o n , - ' Kstln
work t h r o u g h sympathy, but not at all riirect a n d po*itlve.
f o r cv.ery d e s c r i p t i o n of Civil. Mechanical, Arrhili
A r e you suflering fro'iu n c o u s t a n t a n x i e t y f o r the regular
E n g i n e e r i n g , nnd Building Works, S u r v e y s a n d Plats of
r e t u r u ' o f u a t o m ' s prescribed laws T
T o w n s Estates. Ac. He will also execute any Commissions
(Jive yours,-If no
asiness, lor Lyon's Periodical Drops.
f o r the sale or p u r c h a s e of Rial Estnte, L o c a t i n g I .a ml, SurIf t a k e n a da^ or two before the expected jieriod, will posiveys of Lands, P a y m e n t or Taxes, and p r o c u r i n g A b s t r a c t s ol tively and Invariably regulate it? coming, as sure as effect
Titles, Ac., on m o d e r a t e terms.
f o l l o w s enu«c. as Certain us ilnv.lg'.it follows darkness.
.
Has some choice early s e l e c t i o n s now for sale, c o n s i s t i n g
l>i unable to bear t h o
of cleared and o u c l e a r e d l a n d s of the 1-est quality in tlw lnboi
i
iu
State.
Traverse City, ifHchipnn,
LYONS V
DROPS
C O R N E R 01-' UNION AND S T A T E .STREETS.
I,.,-, tor ia n o t prevention b e t t e r
J a n u a r y 22,1864.
(t-tf.)
(
1: regularly tak- n. it is a e e r t a i n preventive, a n d will aai
you much peril and m:iny h o r n s of suffering.
l i m e you been alllicti'd tor many y e a r s » i t h e o m p l a i u U i
AND
r l c e i i t to the :c.\. Unit iiuvt uaSlctl the skill yf physician
a n d a r e ^ r r y i j y ^ m on w an ^ r l y ^ v e
-
R E A L
E S T A T E
J. D. W u s T f t C o . :
W« are pleased to state that the P u m p s V e h a v e had of
yon, about a yuar ago. have been in crinstunt nie, 12 h o u r s
each day. and raise for the use of our \Vooleh Factory, about
I3il gallons per miliutK T h e y work with b n t little power,
c o m p a r e d with p u m p s wu l u v c used Mlorc, a n d do n o t get
o u t of repair, and arc sati'.factory in nil rvspccis. Vours, i c .
p r s L A i - M « \ r T * c T f m * c COWI'^SY.
SOLON ROBINSON t o the Farmer'* Club, J a n . - 3 • . .
" No f a r m e r who owns .i well or cistern cau possibly afford
to be w i t b o u ' au iron jmnip. It should be a t o n c e a suction
a n d f o r c e puuip—a p e r f e c t little lire c n g i u i — s u c h a one
known as - West's Improved P u m p . ' ' 1 speak of this pump
because I h a p p e n t o know rt . .
to be very simple,
durable, powerful a n d cheap, aud i t don't rrecze up) nor get
out or o r d e r o n c e a ) e a r . .
. I kiiow this, and think I
may lie d o i n g the farmer* e«o<t by s p e i k i n g of it . . . A
boy, 10 « r a p . y ! d can work it, »n<| thi-otr s contiiiuou* Inchand a - q h a r t e r s t r c a m . . . It can be made to woik In deep
Well* a s well a* in shallow oneo." 1
i|
;•]
From
Ihr JYtic
York
\)bservtr.
k
,
i* have had In use tor m o n t h s past Wpu of West's PitniP*.
h has g i v e n ' u s more satisfaction as a'force a n d H M n g
pntnp t h a n a n y we have e v e r used. I l l * one of g r e a t power,
' well adapted tor ship'- deck*, mines, factories, green*
cs, graperies. Arc., ftc. T h e Sfinfiig C h r o n i c l e and
Railway J o u r n a l bays :
It is recoinmended f o r its e x t r e m e • a i n u l i c i t y of constrnco i i . g r e a t s t r e n g t h , and QoinuKjucut d u i a u i l i i y and cheapof repair. There in no stuitiug b o * — t h e pressure b e i n g
.•Id by a cup packing, like tlvu u p o n ' 'the w o r k i n g piston,
w o r k i n g in a cylinder. ; lltted f o r the puriiose within the upper air chamber—'which we think a great improvement, a*
stuffiiiig is so liable to be deranged, -and leak u n d e r s t r o n g
pressure, to nay n o t h i n g of the loss by friction i n c i d e n t
•to. It ha* also two air c l ^ t o i f rs : thu* the action of the
' is cushioned upon bojli shies Vy air— p r e v e n t i n g , f a t c r hamraer. and vatiim-thuijjfi.' The v a l v e * a r e very acceosihie,
and simply a n d c h e a p l y repaired. , They work m u c h easie r
than any p u m p we have e v e r seen : the 4 Inch cylinder being worked by children I n wells li'O feet deep,' artd lis the v
l e e x t r e m e l y c h e a p as well as simple a u d s t r o n g , we Irwcly
ecoiumend them.
,,
*
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GL N e c l I - 1 , 3 6 6 0 .
I have, used thia p u i u p f o r ono s u m m e r a n d winter, exposed to the North-West wind c o m i n g o v e r L o n g Island
Bound, being the coldest possible exposure, a n d atl-Hu tltuc
did it freeze, u o r were we unable at any time to p u m p water
with g r e a t ease.
H. 1). M f r l L r i h .
T h e u n d e r s i g n e d , h a v i n g to use • Weal's Improved Potnps,'
cheerfully r e c o m m e n d thmn a* simple, durable a n d powerful
in r a i s i n g a n d t h r o w i n g woter. a u d f o r t h e i r ease o f a c t i o n ,
security
against front, n n d low price, we believe t h e m aupeA r e the most reliable regulator e v e r known, a n d enre, like
rl6r to all other*.
I L L L O C A T E L A N D S , P A Y T A X E S , BUY OR SKLI. m t g i c . a l l those Irregularities t h a t l i a \ e defied the d o c t o r '
WARBKY LrLAVn, M « . HofM^Ncw Y o r t .
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on C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now od'cis foi s a l e ,
J. W. I'OVKHOY, YonVs-.s, fV, Y.Will you wnsie away with s u f f e r i n g f m n i Leucorrbcca, ProJNO. Mitsiir.KK.ir N. * ' . . .
lapriis. D y s m e n o r r h a a , a u d a t h o u s a n d o t h e r difficulties, all
;
DOMINICK L.vwititycK, Westchester;
s u m m e d u p under the librae of suppressed a n d o b s t r u c t e d
And Lots with or without Dwelling* in Klk Rn
nature, when an investment of o n e dollar in
pids, tho County Sent of A n t r i m Comity.
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BRANDRETH'S PILLS.
o n ' t h e g r e a t Lake t h o r o u g h f a r e , necessntile to markets East proper times, they Would produce results c o n t r a r y t o nature, o u r ei|»cetations In every respect, arid o u r w o r k m e n a r e
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may die, a n d t h a t B r a n d r e t h ' * P i l l s could have saved y '
L Y O N ' S P E R I O D I C A L tyROPS
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STATE LANES.
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a n d t i m b e r purposes', in all p a r t s of the C o u n t y : or will se
179 Broadway, N Y.
oasaud bottles will lie used for a gooil purpose w h e r e
w h e n y o u h a v e i t i n e x c e s a (n y o u r system, is e v i d e n t to y o u r c u r e to p a r t i e s State L a u d s ot t h e i r si l e f t i o n 'on a s lilieiD
<cd for an Illegitimate one.
t e r m s as can lie purchased or the S t a t e . ..
a n i m a l instincts. Y o u r cou-Atcnance tells y o u r f r i e n d s ;
T r a v e r s e City. J u l y 11, ,1863.
dream* a n d y o u r own h e a r t tell you.
jver-faliitig Female Regulator, i s f o r sale by every
Now, a t t h e s e t i m e s t h e r e i* no medicine so d e s e r v i n g of
5 1 Veaey S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k |
Druggist, in both city a m i c o u n t r y . a n d do not. If you value
y o u r confidence as
health mid wish t »r ft- rellaldo raediciue, buy aiiy other,
I N C E I T S OUOANIMATION, H A S CREATED A NEW
BRANDRETH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILXS.
no o t h e r , but if t ie D r u g g i s t to w h o m y o u apply h a s
era in the h i s t o r y of wholesaling teas in 'Ihl* country.—
ot il. make h i m send u u d get it for yon.
They h a v e introduced t h e i r w i c c t i o B s of tf tu, uud o r e selling
Is the only m e d i c i n e k n o w n t h a t can c e r t a i n l y Bare, w h e n nil
C.
CLARK ft CO.,
them at not over twh cent* (.03 cent*) per pound above post,
t h e u s u a l i n d i c a t i o n s tell t h a t y o u must die.
WHOLESALE DKI OCISTS.
Never d e v i a t i n g f r o m the one price asked.
New Haven, U o n u .
Another peculiarity of the Company [is t h a t their tea tea t e r
Mr. J o h n Pudney, Springfield, Union Co;, N. J.. h a s used
,t Wholesale by
it only devote* his time to the selection or their tea* a* to
M i c h . , Merrill B l o c k ,
D. S. B A R N E S ft CO.. New York,
B R A N D R E T H ' S PIL1.& f u r fifteen y e a r s in his family, and for
quality^ valnC. and p a r t i c u l a r style* fotj p a r t i c u l a r localities
C o r n e r c f W o o c i w a r 1 & .7«rteiV<>n A v e n i i s s .
OEO. C. (.'OOPWIN .1 CO,. Boston.
of country, b u t ' h c helps the tea buyer t|> choose oat. of their
all h i s h a n d s : in whlqh time t h e s e P i l l s h a v e c u r e d t h e m of
^ H l S I N S T I T U T I O N FORMS O N E O P T W E L V E COL-1
FA lilt A N I S H ELEY 4 CO., Detroit. e n o r m o u s slock such teas as are adapted to hi* particular
l e g e s locaU-d in t h e following cities
Hetroit, N e «
want*, and n o t only this, but point? oak t h e best bargain#.
B i l l i o u s a f f e c t i o n s , Headache, R h e u m a t i s m , F e v e r and -Ague,
Y o r k . Philadelphia, Albany, Buffalo, C l e v e l a n d , C h i c a g o , St. '
It i s easy to eec tho incalculable i d v o u t a g e a t e a buyer h a s
Measles, W h o o p i n g Cough, a n d h e e a y s h e h a s n e v e r k n o w n L o u i s , Brooklyn. Troy. P o r t l a n d and T o r o n t o .
i t h i s e s t a b l i s h m e n t over all others.
A p c r e o u h o l d i n g a s c h o l a r s h i p can a t t e n d e i t h e r a t his |
ir he is n o Judge or tea, o r t h e marked, i r h i s t l n w - i a Tklnat h e m to fai l . P r i n c i p a l Office, 291 Canal S t r e e t , New Y o r k .
le, he h a s all the benefit* of n well o r g a n i s e d itfstam of doption.
Terms.
Sold by all r e s p e c t a b l e dealers in medicines.
ig business, of an immense capital, of all the judgi-ment of
T u i t i o n payable in a d v a n c e by pnrciia*c of s c h o l a r s h i p I
professional tea taster, and the knowledge o f s u p e r i o r aaHeato f o r f u l l terra. S a m e course tor L a d l e s , S ' i i .
A S K FOR N E W S T Y L E .
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S t u d e n t s t o e n t e r at a n y t i m e . Averng* t i m e t o complete ,
This enables all t e a buyers—no m a t t e r if they are thousic conrse, t h r e e m o n t h s .
a n d s of mile* f r o m thia "market—to p u r c h a s e on as good
A k n o w l e d g e o f the o r d i n a r y E n g l i s h b r n n c b e s i * sufficient j
rms here as t h e New Y o r k m e r c h a n t s .
p r e p a r a t o r y to e n t e r i n i t upon the course of study.
Are o f t e n e x p o s e d In c o n s e q u e n c e of t h e insffl<lency of
I'artie* can o r d e r tea* and will b« aerved a* w/dl a s
J . H . fJOLDSillTH. Resident Principal a t Detroit. '
(so-called) b e a u t i f y i n g p r e p a - a t i o n s ; tint all w h o use CRISt h o u g h t h e y came themselves, b e i n g »nre to g e t original
J . P. S P A L D I N G , Assi-tant.
packages, t r u e w e i g h t s a n d t a r e s ; and the too* are warranted
. ,.e m n s t t h o r o n g h , p r a c t i c u l a n d t r u l y populai Collegi
NO M O R T A L E Y E
In America. Over s i x t h o u s a n d s t u d e n t * h a v e entered -ii><
as represented.
Can distinguish t h e blacks and browns p r o d u c e d by t h i s t l i e i r cstablir.hmcnt, w h i c h i s t h e b e s t ; e v i d e n c e of the
We Issue 'a price list of the company'* teas; which will bo
dye Trom t h o s e i m p a r t e d by the C r e a t o r .
favor with the public.
s e n t t o all who o r d e r i t : c o m p r i s i n g
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F o r f u r t h c r i n f o r m a t i o n p l e a s e c a l l n t College Rooms.<
Ilyson, Yonng
Hymn, Imperial, Gnopow4er,
NO DESTRUCTIVE INGREDIENT,
s e n d f o r n new C a t a l o g u e of s o p a g e s . | Kor
T w n n k a y n n d S i n k . O o l o n g SoachOttgj. .
N o t h i n g t h a t can shrivel u p o r in «ny way i n j u r e t h e h a i r P e n m a n s h i p , i n c l o s e l e t t e r s t a m p . A d d r e s s .
Orange nnd Hyson Pefcoe.
• BUY ANT & S T R A T T O N , at e i t h e r of t h e a b o v e C
m i n g l e s with the p r e s e r v a t i v e vegetable element? of t h i s
J a p a n T e a of every description, colored a n d micAlbreJ.
( C u t t h i * o n t f o r f u t n r « r e r e r e i i c e . ) -i
15-ly
wonderful preparation.
Thi* list ha* each kind of tea divide*! i n t o f o u r classes,
M a n u f a c t u r e d by J . CRISTADORO. <5 Aston Hon«e, Now
..amcly: Cargo, High Cargo, Fine, Finest, t h a t every one may
u n d e r s t a n d from description a n d t h e p r i e e s a n n e x e d t h a i the
Y o r k . Sold e v e r y w h e r e , a n d applied by nlf l l a i r D i t ^ s e r s .
NOTICE.
T O L E N FROM T H B - J T A I L M I L I T A R Y . BOC.VTY
Company a m determined to undersell the w h o l e tea t r a d e fyfee S1 L $L 50 a n d f S p e r box, a c c o r d i n g t o s i t e .
Land W a r r a n t No. !2198f7. Act of l s j i , tor ope h u n d r t d
We guarantee to sell all onr t e a s a i n o t over two cents (.02
•Cristadoro's H a i r Presorvativr*
ud aixtv a c r e s of land, issued to Robert H. Haggai, a pricents) per pound above cost, believlng t h l s to be attractive
ate in C a p t . Daniel H i j A n ' s C o m p a n y of Mich. Militia.—
Is invaluable with his Dye, as It i m p a r t s t h e u t m o s t soft' e many who have been p a y i n g e n o r m o u s profit*.
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GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
Co., M i ' ' h , b i s p o s t office a d d r e s s C l i n t o n , I ^ n a w n Co.. Mich. I
Prlce,-fiO o « n U , $ l , a n d $ 2 p e r bottle, a c c o r d i n g to size.
lapoitTERj: a s ! ) JOBBERS,
Sjild W a r r a n t was avsigjied to Robert >1. Risdou by t h e
aforesaid Robert II H a g n i i , mid by the said Robert M". R:SN o . ' i l Vesey S t r e e t , N e w YorkCAUTION.
d o n deposited in the post office a t Saline, Michigan, «I>oiit !
T X 7 I I E R E A 8 MY W I F E P U Y L I N A C., H A S L E F T April n i n t h . 1803, a n d by the D e p u t y ' d i r e c t e d t o the Rcpi- i
ATH,
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CHERRY,
OAK. MAPLE, WHITE
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"V' b c d " n d board w i t h o u t a n y j u s t c a n s e or provoca- ter of United S t a t e s l^in'd Office, T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.—
A*b, and nil l t i n d i of *ea*oned P i n e l u m b e r k e p t on
t i o n , I forbid all p e r s o n s h a r b o r i n g or t r u s t i n g h e c : o n my All p e r s o n s are f o r b i d d e n t o p u r c h a s e or trade for said !
h a n d t a n d P n m l n g t i m b c r , J o i s t s and S c a n t l i n g sawed f r o m
a c c o u n t , as 1 will pay no d e b t s of h e r contntotfng>:after t h i s W a r r a n t , as I have applied to t h e P e n s i o n Office at Washing- !
twenty t o t h i r t y feet in l e n g t h ^ a u d f o r s a l e at the Mills of
>n for a Duplicate of saifl W a r r a n t .
t h e subscribe*.
ROBERT M Y H I L L
J a n u a r y S5,1864.'"
T r a v e r s e City. Mtoh.. A o g . 14. 18^3.
GENERAL LAND OFFICE
ALBERT W. BACON,
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11600 Acres of Choice Laiufv;
LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS.
BRYANT & STRATTON'S
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