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Grand Traverse Herald, February 26, 1864
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1864-02-26
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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EKIPTEAYERSE HERALD.
VOL. VI.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y . M I C H . F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 26, 1 8 6 4 .
ISTO. 11.
C!jf (Brans) Craberser^iiral3>,
HYMN
I soon thereafter as practicable, and (hall remain open at ] And if he take either of such oaths h:s vote shall be
Written for the opening of a new House of Worship (T. 8 i least three hoars ; arid il necessary, in t h o opinion of tbe . received. B a t if ssid pursr>n shall therein swear falsely
King's) in San Francisco.
I inspectors, in order t o receive the balkits of all tbe elec- ] apon conviction thereof, iu the county where such per| tors, they may keep the polls open until five o'clock, p. j son claims the right to vote, shall be liable to the pain
MT JOIUf ii T u n i s R .
1
and no longer. Proclamation thereof shall be made , and penalties Of perjbry.
' a t or before the opeuiug of the polls, and one hour boSEC. 18- W h e n the poll is closed, the inspectors saa.i
MORGANBATESi
AMIDST these glorious works or Thine
The solemn minarets or the pine,
XDITOH AHO p«op»irro«.
'<
lore closing them.
| immediately proceed to cauvuss and ascertain the re
And awful Bhasta's ley shrine—
SEC. 13. T h e inspectors shall prepare boxes, or other salt.
, ,
T K I t M B . y.:
,,'i
suitable receptacles for tbe ballots.
19 T h e canvass sbull he nablic. and shall com
Where swell thy hymns of wsve and gale,
O n « D o l l a r « n d jmXy Contn, foj-aW© invaAnd organ thnudc'rs never fall
I SKC. 14. T h e ballots to bo voted at the election held meuce by a comparison of the poll lists from tbe l y g i n
riably in iidvanoe.
. ,
Behind the cataract's misty veil.
uiidef this act, shall have printed or written at the top ! tiing, una a correction of any error which ipay be f o u M
ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for One Dollar p e r » q u u r e ( t e n
linen) for tbe first insertion, and twontytive cents for each
j of each ballot, the name of the county and town, or city • therein, until they shall be found or made to agree. I t
Our pony wall* to Thee we raise.
subsequent insertion. Yearly Advertisements—HO for one
Our poor reed music sounds thy praise—
and ward, in which tbe person offering to vote is a voter. »two or more ballots are found so folded together as to
nare; $20 for Uirce squares; $30 for half a column; aod
Forgive, 0 , Lord! dar childish waya!
' Kach ballot, in addition lo the name ,of the county and present the appeal once of a single ballot, and to con
0 for one column. Legal advertlietncnU at .th«,r*te» prePor, kneeling on these artar-stalrs.
! town, or city and ward, shall have written or printed, ot viuce the inspectors that they were cast as o n < '
scribed by laW': fifty cents per folio of 100 wofrds, for the
v W e urge Thee not with selfish prayers.
(partly wntteC and partly printod, on ii the names ULJ ' >hall not be coanted, but they shall have the words " r e
fimlosertlon.
and twenty-five r e n t s for each • subsequent.—
.Nor murmur at our daily cares.
Every figure connts a word. Figure work without ralss, 60
designation of office of the officers w h i ' h may properiy jeeted as double,' written upon them, be folded t o g e t h c
per cent added. Bute and figure work, double price.
Before Thee, in an evil day,
I be voted for. Tbe ballot shall be foldui (if folded at ail)! again, and kept as herein directed
All legal advertisements to bo paid foratrictly-iaadvaace.
iDur Country's bleeding heart we lay,
so as lo show on the outside the nam® of the countv and
Sue. 20. Ir at any stage of the canvass a ballot not
We dare uot ask thy hand to stay;
town, or city and ward ; nnd the i r u ^ c t o r s shall refuse stating for what office the person therein named is voted
»i Bat through the war-cloud pray Jo The*
lo receive any ballot which does uol ihus show the name • for, ii found in the box. when officers of difl'ereot kinds
F o r Union, but a Union free,
of the county and town, or citv and jv/ird. T h e b a l l o t ' are t o tie elected, it if to tie rviected.
And peace that comes of purity.
thus prepared shall be on one piece of paper, and all the ; Sw*- 21. If a ballot bo found containing the name of
And Thou wilt bare Thine arm to save,
ballots shall lie depoaitcd in one box. A n d it is the do more persons for one office than can be elected to that
ADd, smiling; through tbe Red Sea wan),
ty of the iuspcctors of tbe ek-ction to be saiislied t h a t 1 office, und such ballot form an excess above the number
Uske.bi'Qad a pathway for the slave 1
:
the person offering to vote is a legal voter of Hie town or ' of votes, it shall be rejected BJ to that office, (the caoae
For o«, confessing all our needs.
ward which is shown at tho ton of tb« ballot. In car.- j o f r e j e c t i o n being eudorsed thereon,) nnd disposed of as
We trust oo rites nor words nor deeds,
ll'-reinnlter directed ; ond if it docs not form such e x
rassing the votes thus cast, the inspectors shall reject a
G R A N D TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
Nor yet tbe broken staff of creeds.
otea cast for any officer of a distritt. (whether Con- cess, so many of the names, fir-t in order, a* ore required
Assured alone that Thou art good
gressional, [Senatorial, or otherwise.) -ot composed iu ' shall be counted.
J u d g e o f P r o b a t e . . . . C U R T I S F O W L E R , Mapleton
TqjCachaSito the multitude,
part
of
the
town
or
ward
named
nt
t)
>
head
<
j
the
bn!
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S r r . 22. As a check in counting, eoch clerk shall koep
ShertlT
E . F . D A M E , Traierae City.
E t f r a a i i . o n ' and Fatherhood!
County Trcasarcr
M O R G A N B A T E S , Trav.City.
lot. W h e r e an officer is elccu-d !'ron» a dtstriet, the bal- [ a tally list.
Weak, sinful, blind, to thee we kneel.
!
County Clerk
JAMES P. BRAND,
lot shall specify tbe number of the d i ^ r i c t
«R<". 23. A retoru in writing Bhall be made In each
.
Btreteh
dumbly
forth
our
bands,
and
foci
Register ol Deeds
JAMES P. BRAND,
SRI:. 1;>. T h e inspectors of the election ore required. ' pn'l book, setting forth in word.-" at length tho whole
Our weakness Is our strong appeal.
Proa. Attorney
C. II. M A R S H ,
unless they have been furnished therewith by the com- j number of ballots cast for each officer, (except t b o w re
Circuit Conri Com.-.C. H . MARSH,
' "
So, by thew western gates of even,
missioners, to prepare and have present at the polls, two J jectcd,) the name of each person voted for. and the num
C o r oo kk ee rr as
L . R . £S M I T H .
Elk Haplds.
.. We waif to s«e with Thy forgiven
R O B E IR T L E E , Centrevllle.
poll books, having each of t h e m a sufficient column for her of votes given lo each person for each different office,
7
The opening Golden OUte of Heaven!
tbe names, and county and town, or ei'.y and ward, of the | which return shall be certified aa correct, sigocjl by the
Suffice it now. In time to be
T-T.
MA;
residence of the voters, and a column for the number of; inspectors, and attested by the clerks. S u c h retura shall
O. H
. M
AKSH,
Shall holier altars rise to Thee—
the regiment and sompanv. and suffic cnt blank leaves for be substantially as follows : At an election held by the
Thy Church our wide humanity!
regiment
the oaths, certificates a u J returns. J a i d books mav be •lectors o 'f '
• of Michigan Infantry,
t „ r ^ . ^ (cavalry,
/r««.lre
White flowers of Love its walla shall rllmb,
artillery, or battery as the case may be,) or by company
substantially in tbe following form:
6ofi bells of !'ea«c shall ring Its ch.mo,
"~7>V ' AND
of——regiment of Michigan—— at (describing tbp
'Its dsys shall be all holy time!
T.t • v S O L I C I T O R IN C H A N C E R Y ,
place.) there w e r e — b a l l o t s cast for the office of GovA aweetfr song shall then be heard.
N O T A R Y P U B I i l C & C O N \ r E Y!A'N!CKR,
ernor of the Slate, of which A . B. h a d — v o t e s and
The muifie of the world's accord
C. !). h a d — votes. F o r State T r e a s u r e r — votes
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Mich.
Confessing Christ, the Inward Word
J o h n Doe,
jCaruiel, EatoujCth Regiment Inlan- were cast, of which K F . had —
votes and G . H- had
QflUeiuDwelUngHooM..
1-iy •
That s'ong 'shall swell from shore to there,
|
county,
j
try, Co. II.
votes- • And the same returns shall be made of the
One hope, one With, ope love restore
,• 4
Richard Roe, iLee,
Calhoun 6th Regiment Iu£uu- votes cast for each and every other S t a l e officer.
For
T
h
e
seamless
robe
that
Jesus
wore!
/AUtA-VKKSW C1XV
I
county.
j
try, Co. K
Congress,
in the first Congressional D i s t r i c t —
J a m e s Jackson,'First W a r d , Dc-ktfc Regiment lr.Tau- votes were cast, of which N . O. had —
T H E S O L D I E R S ' VOTING B I L L .
votes, P . O .
troit,
try, Co. A .
L
had —
votes. F o r Congress, fu the second CongresTBU H0C3F. ^3 ,XOW OPEXEJ1 TOE tllit BitSn^Ftt Of TBE A BSi luli ttep, EInn at bh lee Mt lhlel t mQyu aSl iefriveidc e ,E tl oe c tVoor st e oaft ct he irsA t the time of voting, the elector must declare his sional D i s t r i c t - *— votes were cast, of which R . S. had
t a i n E l e c t i o n s , n n d t o a m e n d S e c t i o n 4 5 n n d name, and the name of the county a d lown. or city and • —votes, T . W . h a d ^ — v o t e s , (and so oo. giving the
'£• R A . V E L I N G
P U B L I C . !
6 1 , o r C h a p t e r 6 , of t h e C o m p i l e d L a w s .
ward, in which be resided at the tjrne of his entering result as to each of t h e Congressional District*,) giving
CKMR THE arr«aiKriMD*»;c* or.'
iu each case the ndtnber of d i s t r i c t
And in making
—BjtCTTO-vL The Peoplt of the State of Michigan,
the military service, and also tbe & m b e r of the regienact', T h a t e t e » y • ' h i f e male citizen or inhabitant of ment, and company to which he belongs, and theso must the returns as to Coogress. Judges, Senators nnd Representatives in Legislature, and all other officers elected by
1
G I V E H I . H A C A L L . JBf • . ' *'«- ' Ibis State, 81"tbe age o f 2 1 years, possessing tho qualifi- be written down by the clerk on the poll books, as above
cations named in article 7, section 1, of the Constitution shown. Each clerk shall keep a poll book, so that there districts, the returns shall specify the number of the
• •\~iint , r
o r t b e 8 l a t e o r Michigan, iu the military service of the may be a double list ot voters.
T h e electors shall de- district as in tbe form above given ; and for county
T r m V m e City, Way t3, I t t * ' '
' Uuited States, ®r t h i s State, in the Michigan regiments, liver their ballots to one of the inspectors, who shall de- officers the name of the county in each instance shall be
companies, or batteries, shall be entitled to Vote nt alt the posit them in tbe ballot box ; bat no elector shall x*ole specified in the return. A t the eud of the return the io»
elections a o t i i o r i t t d by law, as provided in this act, anH at the same election at two different polls, and for no spectors shall certify in substance as follows, giving, if
every such «ititen or inhabitant shall tlihs be entitled, officers except such as arc provided for by section throe, officers, their rank and number of their regiment and
companv. viz :
in t h e manner herein provided, whether at iho time of and tbe other provisions of this act.
L . M. )
SKC. 16. Any person offering to vote, may be chalD E T R O I T , M l e h t * * n , ' 1 ' < ^ l ' . ' i .i. voting be shall be within tbe limits of this State or n o t
N. O. V Inspector* of Election
' S«c: 2. Bvery soldier belonging t o Michigan regi- lenged, us unqualified, by either of tbe inspectors, or by A true return
Corner «f Fifth and Woodbfldge Streets, ooptMrte Michigan ments and batteries, or companies, in tbe military ser- any person who is an elector in thin State ; and it is the
A.S
Central Bill Road Compnby's Machine S h o p s , (i-ly)
Attest:
vioe o f this Stale, or of the United 8tatei. or volunteer duty of each of the inspectors to challenge uuy person
soldiers, residents of Michigan, belonging to regiments, offering to vote whom he knows, sr suspects not to be
T M ^ Clerks of Elrcliot
batteries o r companies, present on the day of election, duly qnulilied.
SEC. 24. One o f t h e poll books containing such return
other States,'including officers aod their stafls. sorSEC. 17. W'hen any person is MJ challenged the inN E W G O O D S f o r t h o L A D I E S . from
geons aridastfiiantAurceons, chaplains and commission- spectors shall read or explain to him sections one. two shall be mailed by the inspectors to tbe Secretary of
State ; another poll book with its return shall h e enve!AVING JUST EETCUNBD FROM THE OUTSIDE ers appointed ond^r tbis act, shall, if posseswd of the and three of this act, and may examine him
world, we are prepared uo» only M enlighten tii* ladies qnalifications set forth in section 1 of this net, be entitled qualifications. and if the person insist that ho is qualified oped, sealed, superscribed aod delivered to one of the
as regards Fall and Winter Styles of Bonnets, Hats, Cloak", t o tbe benefit#'of t h e provisious thereof.
to vote and tbe challenge is not withdrawn, one of the inspectors of election, who shall deliver tbe same to one
Dresses. Ac., bat also to famish our customers with very
8 B a 8. E a c h o l c « o r voting by virtue o f the provi- Inspectors shall tender to him such one of the following: of the commissioners herein provided for, if such commany articles which we have lately added to oar Stock, such
aa Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Colls**, DressTrlnWitngs of differ sions of this ac:, shall have the right lo vo'.e fur the 6alnc oaths as he may claim the grounds of his qualification to i mLisioner calls for the same in 10 days, tuid such commit| sioeer shall transmit '.be tame to tbe Sccfetary of 8tato.
e n t kinds, Hoods, Nabiaa, Worsted Uoderaleeves, Children* officers, and no others, that be might lawful'y have voted vote :
Skating Caps, Ladles and Childrens Balmoral Hose, Belts, f o r in the township or Ward in which he resided at the
You do solemnly swear for affirm) thnt yon are 21 If not so called for, the inspector shall transmit the same,
Shawl and Hair Plus, Fancy Cloak. Trfmlngs, Buttons, Plus, t i m e of entering the military service.
years of age, that you are a citizen of the I 'tiited Htules. | by mail or other safe mode as practicable, to the SecreNeedles, Thread, Ac., Ac.
_ ,
BKCJA. T h e eleotionsunder 1 his act shall be held on that you have been a resident of tfce State of M ichignn j tary of State of this State, addressed to him at Lansing.
We have alas Ladies Cloths, and a Wheeler A Wilson
the same day that is provided for by title 3, chapter 6, ( t h r e e months ond of the township of
in the county
S e c . 25. W h e n the result of tbe election is oscertain8awiog Machine enables a s to manufacture Cloaks to order
Dress Quuing and Making, ShirtMaklag and all kinds of of the Compiled Luwe for similar elections within this o f — » or ward of'.he city o f — i n said State-111 days ed. the inspectors shall cause nil the ballots, including
sewing and machine stitching done with a view to sttit S t a "t e .
uoxt precoding this day, that yon have not voted at this those rejected, with tbe tally list, to be preserved, and b e
customers. Give nsa can and examine our stock and prices.
;
.SEC1 5. T h e provisions or chapter 6, title 3, of the election and that you are a registered voter of said town delivered to the commissioner, or tracsmitted to tbe
ADA K. 8PRAOuE.
I Secretory of State, wilh the poll books, all of which
Compiled Laws, sd far as applicable, and not qualified or ward ; or
UAUV K. UOSTW1CK.
b y the.provisions of this act, shall be applied to all elec2d. You do solemnly swear (or affirm) that von are j shall be preserved in bia office.
Traverse City. S a v * IMS. * xi •••••...
«Mm.
tions held onder and by virtue of this act.
21 years of age. that you resided in the Slate nt Michi- j HKC. 26. T h e votes of all e l e d i o w held under thia
ACADEMICAL.
SEC. 6. T b o Governor of this State is hereby charged gan on the 24ib day of June, 183.°>, thai you have been |
shall becanvosscd by the Board of Canvassers (ot
H E SPRING TERM OF THE. PREPARATORY , DE- with tbe doty of seeing that this act shall be properly a resident of the Stale of Michigan three months, ami o f ! ^ C i a t u > j„ the manner, as near as practicable, providpartraent o f t h e contemplated College a t Benzonla, will
m the county of
or ward of j e j f o r j n ^ a p t e r s j x title three, compiled laws of 1857.
commence an Weifaeiday, March Jd, and continue twelve exceuted hfidcarried o u t and for that purpose is autho- tha township ol
in said Slate 10 days next preceding tbis | g K ( . 27. W h e r e an election is held under this a c t tor
weeks Tuition for the term, payable.in advance, $4. Board rited and required to t a k e such steps, from time to t ime, the city of —
and log-honse accommodations for a lew students with the as may bo necessary, uof inconsistent with law or this day, that you have not voted at this election, and that [ s u c h officers as the county alone d e c t s , or for such as
families sf the place at reasonable rates.
you ore a registered voter of und township or ward : j are 0 o l canvassed by the B o a r d or State Canvassers, the
J . B. WALKER, President.
7.
A
t
t
b
e
elections
herein
provide*
tor,
a
poll
j
or
I county or district canvass shall not be closed, nor tho
CHAS. E * A t L £ Y . Secretary.
8-3w»
sfcall be opened ul every place, whether within o r with- j 3J. Yon do solemnly swear (or affirin) that yon are ' result declared, until tbe SUUe cauvoswers bavu actcd.
OQtthe State,' ' w h e r e a regiment battalion, battery or J 21 years of age. that t o u were a resident of tbe State o f ' and the county canvasser* have bad transmitted to tbcm
company of Michigan soldiers may be Tound or station-; Michigan on the 1st «ky of Jannnry. 1850, thnt y o u ; an abstract of the State canvass, as to such officers. I t
ed j auo at such election all persons may vote w h o are j have declared your intention to become a citizen ol the . is hereby made the duly of the Board of State CauvassP E T E R LORILLARD,
tboreto entitled by law aod by thfc provisions of this j United States pursuant to the laws thereof, six niouthi | ers lo transmit such an abstract to tho several counties
SNUFF AND TOBACCO MANUFACTURER. •et.
j preceding this ehx-tiou. that you have resided in said without delay. I f there is none each to t r a n s m i t the
" * 8 s d ' R A n y company o r detached portion of n regi- Slate three months and of the township of
• in the county or district canvassers shall then declare ibe rc1 6 A 18 C h n m k e t s « t . ,
ment, or companies; If not practicable for all t o vote to- comity of —
or ward of the city of —
in said State j s a l t ; and tbe county or district canvassers, after can(Formerly i2 Chambers Stw e t , N e f
gather, may open a s e p a r a t e p o l l ; and Ihe electors pre- 10 duys-next prereding this day, that yon have not vol- j vassing the voles cast in the county or d i s t r i c t in the
iTonld call the attention of Dealers lo t h o artlclea of h i s
sent shall cnooBe from t h e i r number throe Inspectors of cd nt this ekviroit nnd tbat you are a registered voter of manner provided by law, shall adjouru taid canvass for
btanofactnre,via:
, p
Election f r o n t a e qualified electors present, whose dnty i gojj township or ward : or
I such a time or times,, not exceeding 40 days, a s will
BROWN
it Shall bfe t6 M l .
^
j 4ih. You do solemnly swear (or affirm t thnt you are | enable them to receive tbe result of the Stale caavasi.
kaeaWr,i - D e m i g r o s ,
i>i
ii •
SEC. 9. T be Inspectors oT Election shall appoint the j 21_\ear* of age, that you have resided in the State o f ' or ascertain that there is uo return to be made by the
FlnaBappae, .
?ur« Vhrftinla. !
clerks of the elect ion. ^
| Michigan two years and six months, that yon have dc-1 State Canvassers to the county.
W h e n the abstract
. Coarse Rappee, ,
Naehltoehes, . Site. 10. S e f f i r e opening t b e polls, each of the insnee-1 c la red your intention to Inicomc a citizen of the United | shall have been received by the rounty or district can^.t!„ AmerlcanQenUtman, - ,}. ii(_ (^opanhagen. .tors,and
clerks shall ' t a k e t b e following oath : • I do j States pursuant to the laws '.hereof, six months preced-; vassers, from (he Board of State Canvassers, it shall be
CWiu i. • • ! .' YELLOW .SNVWVt ,
solemnly swear that I will support ihe Constitution of | j n g this e k ^ J o n , that you h a r e been a resident of tbe j the duty o f t h e county or district canvassers t o canvass
Scotch.
Honey Dew Scotch,
..i; •<. r I. the United S t a t e s and t h e Constitution of t b e State of • State of Michigan three mouths and of tbe township oft nnd ccrtcct tbe same, before declaring tbe result of the
High ToMtjtootoh,
Eresh Honey Dew Seotoh. ;
Mtekipra, Und tttat 1 wlH impartially, and to the best of — - i n — c o u n t y or in
ward or the city or
i n ! election.
I r i a h High Toast,
Fresh Scotch.
p e n o r m tho duties of inspec- j said State 10 days next preceding tfiis day and that p u
SEC. 28. T h e returns or the inspectors to the State 11Can. or Lnndvfoot,
.
j
-.j,,
tiir.
MwllAn- Bivl
i l l illiiliAihltf
m U w A r i I have not voted
J .«at »L:.
. tCgis- vassers ehall
" " "be presnlned' correct,
* —a
t - t i govern
—
ni.(Un
(o/CfAP-fUra
o r ^ I c &M
t f InTi
tlu'l.ejection,
aod vwill
stndiouslyfendeavor
thisn |election,
mid(l,.»
tbat vo
and -shall
them
<at» AH»nt'onis called to the large redaction h> price*
t
o
prevent
r
«
a
d
,
d
e
c
e
i
t
and
abuse
hi
coodacting
the
j
tered
voter
of
said
township
or
wnrd
;
or
accordingly. B u t in the case tbe ballots have been reerfltw-CntChewltagia'l«in9WorTofc*oe<w.1rhkh irili b»
1
1
turned to the State Canvassers, then any person interes"
'
"
5th. Y"on do solemnly swear (or affirm) that
foond of a^upetioT Quality.
• ,. ; r i l
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#
fcomtnilaotier and inspector of tbe elec-1 21 years of age, that you are a civilized inhabitant of ited in the election may require the ballots to be re-canC
TORVCCO.
,.e the
.... State
.
Catrtassers ; if tbe latter are satisfied
Stotixo.
mntcTT CRtimre:
ik6n*ti- tion is empowered t o administer oaths, and tbe inspec- Indian descent and not a member of any tribe, that you f •v a a s d by
tors of electioa may administer t b e oath to each other. | have been a resident of tbe State of Michigan three ( t h a t there is a mistake hi tbe returns, they shall rectify
Wtici•'P.A.L;;1orHUav'
K». 1.
Cavendish, or Bweet,
Spaniah,
T h e oaths of the inspectors and clerks shall be entered ; months and of the township of
• * in
county or in j the same.
Ko.liBweet Scenled Omooco, Canaster, in f h e poll bocAts, stibscribed by the persons taking the , the - « — ward of tbe city of
in said State 10 days
SEC. 2 9 . "that for tbe purpose or carrying out this act,
K o ^ l A 3^ a head.
Tin FollCaTendlah,
Turkial same, and certified t o b y t h e commissioner or inspec- next preceding this day, that you have not voted at this it is hereby made tbe daty of tbe Governor of the State,
j election, and that you are a registered voter of said' to appoint and commission under the seal of the State,
j f i - l B ^ A o t r i t r t a r o f p r f f i a a ^ f f l be » e e t to ap^licstiovT t o r s Of election administering it.
12. T h e pORs shall be opened at amirise. or as I towrchip or w&rd
e commissiober having tbr qualifications of an electoF'
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f r n v e r s c City, G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan
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All Kinds of M Printing Nealy and tipediliooslj Eiftnlw!.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CUT, MICE.
a.
^ttomeg anb Counsellor at 3fato,
E X C H A N G E .
CH AR^ES
W.
DAT.
JACKSON 8C, WILEY*
F o u n d e r s and
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ESTABLISHED
1760-
of this 8iate. to each division oftbe army cootaitingone [ said townabip orcitv clerks thaifoi + the s**ie {u
on the CoTernmfeftt I * Detroit
) and ifF
*crv|ccs and any
or more regiments of Michigan Volunteers in t h e f c t i c c \ proper
places
'• the registration'book* of tlrtir respeo-.j j
Pocketed
4>y,f a p u l»ai4.~~
"fa' js
. .
. iceajn
Hbekete«f4>y.f«pu)Wa
. : the c5»
-oa«c6uiit of I he*
of the United States, or uf this State, and be shall apnor- • tt've
tive townslnpaor
township* wards
I'uderrjbis heid tbe Vtv4J'resrfbas
editorW ( * .
claim I likd ag;ri:iai
of
tion the work among th« <o*imis8ioner«. If any of tbem j SK<\ 3 a Tins act shall ountiMe ih force during the jdentlv from the pert of I k
X.^Wulker, Jkfi, the theft- bonds A s well ka »jptoS. ^i,.
refuse or neglect to act,.-or become onablc to a c t the J pr«cnt war and no longer. and.'ali privilege* On&igfe» I T n i "
* , ,, T 7c' " f
road
rfifhpanf;wWefi
ess
to
pny me ( .
t
proprietors of that
Oovernor sball have the power, and it is his duty to snp thereby grauted shall cease aod determine npon the pas
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of aucbby tbo appointment of sautberand, sage.of a"iaw or naobituK. by C o n g r e ^ o r X ' " i ^ a i u j ^ f > u r n n L - J Q S
« kogMj. but tbe following exroct
.... I'uited
-uited State*
States !; ltract
contains its statements of the case :
Other commissioners. Snch commissioners, before they ! a rroclamntion
by.. the President
or the
IOOi «hen all the oiber sureties. as well as tl,e railroad
•ct; shall take and subscribe an oath before some person declaring the restoration of Peace.
•' We hnvo fqr/omei'me l>een in possession of Semi of} company bad become bankrupt^ lnd.1t f ix' the in
authorized to administer oalbs,and cause tbe same to be i
——
e facts which we now lay before the public, but it was i tenlion of ibe officers of the roud when the contract was
filed with the Secretary of Stale, to tbe following effect;
TRAVERSE T O W . I S i y p WAR MEETING.
•* ontd yerterday we succeeded in getting possession^ made, that Ishonld rppropriate tbe^amoant tn rhfi pavI. /name). appointed a e m m i •oner under tbe net of
, , ...
T
....
ofal the correspondence ,we now publish.
ment of both-lhe debts just »s 1 pjeoseil,. nruvidrd both
1
tbo people or Iteai«(e ot Michtao, emitted •• on net lo I
»r ' « ro..L.j,p of taw w ,, ,he all
• The government had a'•laini agaii.si the Detroit and [ debts, wert settled.
)
enable file qnliSed eleetm of thia Stele ill tbe milium- h . c h ° o 1 Hoow-m 1 m m , Oily, tebreery 3d. ISM. for 'I Milwaukee Iluiiway Company for about Saj.OOO. as the | At this stage of the ca^e I made an offer to the I)is1lb
k
2
eervice. to iole ot certain d u e t t o s . »nd to emend rec' ' I"""*?"*, . " '
" " " " ' J ''<!», <° ™ »
'
iovernment
iloiiued,
and
876.030,
ns
the
railway
,-luini-;
tricl
A
tt,ornej
t(«
J>:iy
§33,000
for
the
'fc I ivory Vif tj»
il uof volunteer* so as to avoid the draft, hi.vi
...
. . the compiled laws," do; quota
1
tionj 45 and-—
61, .of. .chapter
6. of
d.
for
duiies
on
iron
imported.
t'pon
tbe
bonds
given
1
6
t
i
i
i
t
.
s
{
the
Ra'lwny
V-mipaiiv.
wlifiih'he
repAr'Xi
solcmny swear that I will support tbc Coustifutioi: of the 1 _1*,"l<n 8 was chosen Chairman, and U. 1J. MAIIKH See- i _'r these 'luties, Ciipt.;W*ard was one of the sureties —, to the proper authorities <•! VV«ishii,gt>m. and fijr tlie first
Uuited States, aod of this State, and impartially, fully. !
1
'he t»( verninent sued tbe Railway Company and sun'- i time I saw his repo«t qf tiie cHse in the Free press of
mittcc
of
fourteen
appointed
to
r
and without reference to political preferences or results,
ami C'apl. Ward pressing tbo company for a settle- 'he 3d inst. Aft'-r inakiinr this offer to tin' (Jovernnifin
perform Io the best of my knowledge and abilitv, the'
consisting of J. t». Rjinwdell. Rev. J. H. ies.
lent, it now appears from the jIut- nR-nt of the eompany 1 wa« of course bound to fulfil the proposition, and if ufdoties imposed upon me by tbe said acf, and thai Twill: y u " " |toodrieb,Nonnao Newberry. A. Anderson. liat they place-/, in July lust, $CO.OO0 in mom-y. anil} ter paying the money ns I did from my own funds, the
, rtodion-.l/Sdeaiw to preJent freed, deceit end aboio, " ? a l 1 *
}""} U " d ) ; 1 •
U«np'««. Uilbert I $'20,000 in short paper in bis hands for the adjaMuicnt of Railroad Company had failed to carry" opt their ojrnv•'
• 'm the
- election held under
• tbg same, but in the |i *.~i«» 'i— Ixiucks. T. H. Clyde and H. Monroe. |
root only
lunu of!
oi i1
"'hat with this money in bis jxwsuwon he in-1 ment, I should have !o*t ihe$3;').000 wiljkout tb« hope
1
form
retnrns
0,1
r
returns thereof, and that I will not |n
i any manner at- P e " 7 Hannah was appointed Iruasi iting adjourned
R" 5 *'"- the-U. b. District Attorney, to take | of recovery, beside my other claims. Wben the traiv
tempt to influence or control tbe vote of any soldier." I ,!™P n
' p l e ', ai , ' l i c ., 1
( 83V000 in fall discharge of tbe aame-»and f!«pt. Ward. [ suction w»9 Hosed with the Ritilwav Compiny ihe fuj
1"he Ijtcrelery of.State shell baee chjitBO of. end it i. "> Feb.uery 101b. .. 1 oclock. P. M.
j liie wealthiest man in this State, the luuitmg director of I lowing account wua made and haiufed lo hie ami a remade bis duty to lave a sufficient number or poll books.1
.
Ko.v»a»A», hebruarv 1 th. Itt64. 1 the Se.-oiid National Bank, of this city—the most vio-1 ceipt written by au officer of tbe Cvmipuny, signed by
Meeting called to ordei
Minutes of the
1
blanks forms of oaths, and certiticates and instruct ions.
lent and lou-l-mon'.hed railer against everyone who <lo"31 nie :
^hd copies of this net, prepared pud printed at Ihe expense meeting rend and approved.
Committees ou Subscription reported that tliov had > not agree with him—tbe expected caniiidate for t»over- j Ward.Pctroit and Milwaukee Rallwnv t'oinpanr
of the Stat'-, and to send or'deliver ihe requisite number
lir
nor ol ihe Republican party—pocketed tbt- balance of
of each to.lbe commissioners appoiujled under this act. obtained subscriptions to the amount of 8l0.">3. * The Ihe money. We are creilihlv mrornied that the United lftcs.
persons present subscribed enough to raise the amount
Jutj^Ji—Tor settlement by c»nli>roltilM wilh
SKC. 30. The provisions of chapter 188, of the
Slates District Attorney, finding that he bad b»«n imIhe U. S. (I'ifeMiniint of l.ritiil* gitVn
to $1-400. and also 827 for incidental expenses.
piled laws of 1857, euiilled of offence against election
by the Detroit and Milwaukee Railway
E> I< Sprugue. A. W. Hnt-oii. R. tioodrich ami Perrv '' d upon, has aihlrrssed u demand to Capt. Ward that
Company for duiic* on Iron and in
laws, are hereby declared applicable t o the elections riaminli, were appointed a, Recruiting l-ommiltee. The I
balance retained by him be instantly paid over to
full settunifnt and dlsci.irjft' s.f R!1
bcld nnder this act.and to the voters, inspectors und coiu- meeting adjourned to Monday. February 15th. at two 1
Claims and deVn4ffd.^'if whatrvtr Bamissioners. And it is hereby further provided, that in o'clock. P. M., to meet at the Boarding Uousc of Man !
s to be seen whether Captain Ward will at
(lire, I have had or riindr against tlie
addition to tbe penalties provided iu the said chapter nab. Luv Jc Co.
I»etr5|t uhq JIlntAakf.-' Com|>an>'
$80,000 00
" e comply with this demand, and ihns plead utility to
Amount #tT*grfMI between Cajji Ward
188, any coin mi sinner appointed by or unocr this act.
MOSDAT, February 15. 1864. I • charge, or whether tho tiovermnont will order him lo
aud tbe Cuaiimuv.
wbo shall willfully and knowingly violate this duly, or
•t Ijifayette, there to rnsticate with the New York
Minutes of the previous meetiug were read and ap-1
(8lfelte«,V
W',0.
feTRVKNB.
willfully and knowingly omit or fail to do his duty under proved.
>itiin House officials who diTronded the Government."
or shall violate any part ofhisoath. shall be lial-le to a
The Reports of Committees being called for. Perry | ,j
criminal prosecution in the comity ii| which he is a re- Hannah, on behalf of Recruiting Commitlce, made the i e 940,000 Frnnd."—Tne Other Side of the
Kjory. — l e t t e r from Cnpt. Ward.
Comimny, . t
sident, and upon conviction shall bo punished by a tine following Report:
|T
PEAS Sin.—I b»ad yon hcrewiir. the bo n da of the Detroit
K 'iior irf ihe A<lvrrtl«er and Tritinne :
not exceeding one thoosand dollars, or by imprisonment
Your Committee upon whom was conferred Ibe duty I
and Milwivikee Bailii-ad. Com'l'»n\ givvu ,to ili« liaiicd
in Ibe State Prison,, at bard labor, pot exceeding one of enlisting 14 men lo fill the supposed quota of tin's L I'he Free Press of Feb 3d. publishes a flaming nrtifle. S
ate» loi* duties on Iron. 2t fa hunilicr. and M |Kr list Urrcyear io the discretion of the court.
township, ot the last meeting on Wednesday. 10th inst.. ' ided • Fraud noon th > ti-tverim -nt. in Dotroit—340. 'viiti, amounting to , 4134.itjfi ois lt-aa j>a>'i|u«i^ tiuu. Imve
,j,y
SRC. 31. It sball be tho duty of such commissioners .to respectfully inform you that, while pn-purincr to enter | • I jiock.ied by ('apt. K. B. Ward." It is abo slate been made tiit-rt-oujioin tlnie. tr'lilch"bonds I lmv«
deliver, as far as practicable, two of said books and live upon their dutiim they received offi< <al infornmiion
t 880.000 ivus placed in mv hands for the purpose c comiirotnihC With (lie i'niu-d Staler uutiioi 'uics and for
JOB have Row V-f.afd ihe according to the agrerment
or more pritiled copies of this act 10 the commanding tknt. there had been an additional cull 'or more men. j ring the 'Jovi'rnme::! ?7." P?8. ncki.owledg.-d to t, which
made
«tttl
ynur
company.
In
the
aytilemcrtt
or
itirs
account
officers of each regiment, or part of regiment or detach- which will iucrcMO the number calicd for from this town I ' 1 • !o tbo tiovemment. by the Detroit and Milwaukee wub me. Ihcn-bjracl(l>oWUMgt<lb.tt4tdi»clinrgi'* nil ci.tiras
ed company or battery of Michigan soldiers in the actual
I have had or have m»Jc against the Jlrtioil aud Milwaukee
This
>unt SO disco:
fa< ! s f , l l s l,0C CUJ
, ( • , jmilitary sirrice of the United States, or of. this State. . ved
" that von>" ' " '
nvituUe are simply as fol- ItaitrOtd Compitiy on any »*Btini «r^«uve^;
t l lthe
u l . plaas ,find provisions of Ibe last n
, Deal
aid to make suitable arrangement for the .opening of' t . o m n > i {; M . j w n H ; t | j, prU4 | t „„ l l l B 1 H »«,
VoOrw faithfullr,
I nit oiis. nn 11 J)n»irj the rear 1F."7 the Petfolt and Milwaukee
polls under this act. It w ulso the dyly o[ satd commis-j p n h | i ! l h t h a t i„r„rni>1,i0i> to ihe
(Signed,)/nt -,ei l« • i I
B. WARD.
rn-lnp.
Ruilrond ('MIIIpit'i_v were import ing their iron for ihe
ai oners, as soon as praeticabie after tLe day of electioi
"" and tisk n full nttendanec nt thi
The fact before ptoled that the amount .to bv pattl.rpR
Road : cioni'V was ' -nr"c a id the Road could not get
to call upou tba iusprt lor* of election aud procure one make such provisions a« would Increase the filods III-<
it io pny th- ir duties for lesj.ihan_12 per cent, and the exceeded the who(e of either debt, but .was not
poll book and tbe allots, and safely lo preserve Ibe same snry to pay bounties of SlOfl each, to ihe fi'i nnuibc
imoiint io tieybtniiu-d for lliat purpose would be about cietit to pAy ffolh. sTiowrf that it'waS the inleiftlou of tbe
not only from loss, but from alleruiion, and deliver the colttnleers required to fill The quoin. In order to liCompany
to compromise, as tbey wy ln ibeir papers,
8130 000. ihe interest of which Would be ut least 81.
came, without dclajr to tho Sccrotnry'of State.
the business fully before this meclinn your Comu.i;
000 per annum, when iu this dilemma Mr. II. P. Bald- one or both the debts. The officer* of this C.IIIJMHIV
- SEC. 32. Said commissioners Khali receive, in full couv wonld reco:nmend the following resolntions:
never inquired rtf me what d i s ^ i i i o n bad been made of
win
said.
a>
one
of
Ihe
Directors,
tljjit
he
was
willing
nensation for their services and expenses under this act
Raolvrd, That this meetiug rescind uil pro clings
pay to any responsible purties SID.000 a .yrar, who ihi; ifioney. b'Qtweia content with tlidjjafljustiiifnt,. ol
10 cents per.niile in going ond returijing from the"
heretofore had in referencO to the raising of n
both the debts aud tbe delivery of tEe bonds" to tbe
spectivo rcgimenis, estimating tbo digiancy of travel trom pay bnnnties to volunteers, and authorize the Treasurer would go security on the bonds, at the same time saying Company.for the *uftt named.
the capital of the Stat^, by the usually traveled route ; of that fund to pay back all subscript ions iu his hatds thaf he would not go on them himself. M i b e ' rond
Had ibis motM-v been paid to mr In advance, or at anv
could not procure its iron without the surely or tho moand it shall bo the dutr of ihe Stule Iioard of Auditors which were received for bounty purposes.
»in.e, for ibe sole purpose Of pavibg • Iht (iovvrament
to andit tho sanvx and the Auditor Uencrul shall draw
Hf sol red, That the Town Board be requested to call ney. I offered to lake one-half the. risk on tho terms pro- bonds, it is dear that it should have btvu exclusively
warrants on the State Treasurer therefor.
a special Township Meeting, in ten days from this time, pnsfd. provided any other party woqld take Ihe other.— used forjhal purpose. . .
,
• T / ' i
SEC. 33. No-mere informality iu the manner of carry- for the purpose of authorizing the issue of Township N. P.Stewart offered to lake the other half upon which
Bui it il was Intended to "pay boili'the deblk fcs I
. ing out, or executing any of the provisions of this act, Bonds to such tin amount us shall be necessary to pay the following resolution was passed without a dissenting
think I plainly show*. 1 Sea no reosan why 1 should pny
v shall invalidate/any election held under the same, or au- each volunteer 8100 who may enlist on tbo pic.-cnt re- voice :
the Covernmanl debt in full, and have imuc hopelessly
EXTRACTS FP.QJ! THE Mt.Vt'TEK OF TJIE IlETHOIf AKIl Hitr
thorize tho inspectors of election, or Jhe Slate or county qaired quota of this township.
«t,.especially when 1 bidievedtbe(>overuroeut luid lost
canTBSsers. t6 reject the returns, or set tho same aside ;
WAIKEK KAU.I10AJI COMVAXS.
Revived. Tnut this meeting will use their influence
all legol claim against the sureties.
aor shall any failur^^n tht port of the commissioner to at the special township meeting, in making the time of
•' Refolvtd. That this Company will pay to any .perBut ihe-appropriation way inU'ndwl to pry or comproreach, orr*j®Mpy rogimeat or . company, or tbe fuilure those bonds payable three years from tbe date of issue, son or persons who will furniMi tbe security, required, mise bo(li <lflhts, aiiff l see M reason why i should pay
of any r«gimeirt~T>r company to vote invslidute tbo elec- wilh 7 per cent interest, payable annually/'
and carry on the bonds, at tbe role of 810.000 per an- ihe (iovernmeut in lulL after adjusting their claims with
tion.
Resolved. That a subscription of 8100 bo raised at num, ns commissions for mid service, and, to seenre said . own money ond ><Ai their own accejited terms and
SEC. 34. On complaint made to the Governor, that any thia meeting to enable the committee on recruiting lo persons, will further execute to a trustee an agreement taking the bazardiof collccting the motto# ugrecd to be
officer appointed by thq aulhority.of this Stale, bus know- pay such expenses as they may deem necessary, and re- authorizing and directing tbe Treasurer of this company paid by |hc railway company, wben it is^ell known that
ingly and wilfully delayed, or prevented tbe execution of port their proceedings to the next regular township to pay the said trustee from month to month tho net
debts against that company have for many years rarely
the provisions of this State, or has used bis authority to meeting.
earnings of said roml, namely, the earnings nf'er deduct been paid at all.
iufluenco or control the vote of any so|dier or soldiers
Morgan Bates moved that tlie report of the committee ing the rnnninc and managing expenses, to be held by
During Ibe post week I heard, forHJie first time, that
in his command, Ihe Governor shall proceed summarily be accepled, aud (be resolution- be taken up ouc at o said trustee, and applied by him to tbe payment -of said the new railroad comp;:cy-bad made a mortgage that seto inquire into the facts and circumstances^ and as be time. . Carried
duty bonds. Aud tliut tbey place in tlie hands of said •ured the Ooverbinei4idebt iu full, c t d as I i bad mtide
shall deem advisable : and if in his Opinion, the charge
Resolutions Nos. 1. 2 and 3 wero adopted without trustee, in addition lo said agreement, 8200,000 in the the compromise for the bonds when in total ignorance of
in tbe complaint is tvcll founded, he shall at once dismiss amendment, and resolution No 4. after adding ihe words ten per cent income bonds of ties company as farther se- that fact, I thought the (internment ought to ha«\« bail
snch officer from tbe service ; or in case the officer has " iu addition to the 827 already raised," was adopted.
curity."
a much larger sum than had lieen paid. For tbisreasbrf
beeu mustered into the United States service, the GovNone of the above promises and securities were ever 1 did propose to the District Attorney Iq make a liberal
Perry Hnnimh moved that a committee of one be apernor shall recommend his dismissal to the proper de- pointed by the Chair, to collect the 8J00 contemplated fairly fulfilled . hence ibe whole risk was left wltb the concession to the (Government, and IIM>I( Meps to carry it
partment.
Carried,
aud Pern' Hanuuh ap sureties.
in resolution No.
"
into effect. But I concluded to postnmio the payment
SEC. 35. It is.hereby further enacted, that section 45, pointed.
All live sureties except myself failed one nfler the of any such additionul sum until tlie cnSrgo of corrnpor chapter six, of the Compiled laws, to be amended as to
other, until the whole responsibility rested upon me tlon could be set at rest. Tho compromise was based
Persons present subscribed tbe required amount.
read os follows, viz :
Perry Hannab moved thai the Bonds, when issued, be alone. Foreseeing this state of things. I urged the iJot- solely on my supposed liability on the bonds, not know- '
SEC. 45. On tbe day appointed for such canvass, if a in sums of 825, 8.r>0 and 8100 each. Carried.
ernmcnt from time to time to commence suits ami col- ing that the Uovortimcut had other lein or security for
najority of the canvassers shall not attend, or if all tbe
Perry Hannah moved, that in order that the Commit- lect their debt, but instead of doing so, tbe officers of the their debt, and the tiovernment officers were probably
statements
fate men of votes shall not bd produced, or if there tee on Recruiting may know that tbey have tbe money Government parposelv and corruptly, and in complicity equally Ignorant of the existence of any Other security. '
shall be any material'defect in the statement; received, the to pay the recruits, each man here present indicate to with some of Ihe officers of the railroad company, postI would be entirely willing, if all tlie pprtics interested
enhvas^rs then present shall adjourn the county canvass the Cbair what amount be will take of the Bonds. C
poned t\e ntiempt to collect the duties, until Mr. A.
II agree to i t to place the whole matter back where wo
from such time, (not exceeding 40 dnys,)and so often as ricd.
I Russell, tlie present United States Attorney, was ap- started before any compromise was made, and with the
shall be nccersary to enable tbem, to receive statement
The amounts as indicated below were subscribed at pointed, when be went seriously at work with n view to knowledge of all the facts before the Government as well
of all the votes cast at that election, in the manner pro- the meeting.
tlie recovery of ihe duties. During the inlerral of si* ns myself, enter upon aoe«, i^yoUaliou for the adjusttided bv law; but the inspectors from the several Senato- Perry Hannah
81,000 years a porliou of the duties bad been paid., but there ment of the debt
"
,
•CI
rial or feeprrsentati ve Districts.ift here shnl! be more than Smith Barns
300 was still left unpaid, after npplying all the payments to
If I arn guilty of fraud, I am liable to be. and sh6nl<)
one of socn districts in sngfa county, may proceed, with Morgan Bates
200 the bonds upon wl.ich I was surety, about 839.000, with be arrested, ami when conrictrd sent to Ihe peuitentiary,
their Secretary, to canvasMthc votes of'their respective R. Goodrich
my
name
upon
them
livery
lawyer
who
had
examined
200
where other criminals go. aud anv amount of which I
districts as fur as can be done before the county canvass. A. W, Bacon
200 into the case, including the able and learned H. II. Km- have defranded tbe gorerunient shonld be collected oat
SEC. 36. Section 61, of chapter 6 of tbe compiled James P. Brand
100 mon.', said that Ihe Government had lost all legal hold if my estate.
lnt^s be and the same is hereby amended as to read as
100 ( on ihe sureties who «<m; ou the bonds, and tftat the
isrepresenlalions lo the District A'torney
fellows, viz :
75 j rails on the road had been so worn, and a larce share of to induce bim lo make a false report, or if I used improCharles 11. Marsh
r..
SEC. 61. The Board shall meet in the district for the William Monroe
uld not be identified, and thai [ |^.r iitfloences nt Wnsbirigton to procure nn uiijast^.ile... them re-rolled thai th<
election of Representative in the State Legislature, on the II. R. Ruthurford
1
AO | hence the government could
not recover
by an attempt to r M 0 l u tlic n 1 admit I tfm Iu fault. But t Cannot con.1 n«.
—- Ku
Tuesday next after the doy in which the comity canvass I). B. Asbton
50 reclaim the property imported.
ceive what crimtj there was io tanking an offer to comis appointed to be made, and in districts for tbe election II. D. Campbell..
50 I The Board of Directors of the Detroit k Milwaukee promise. pr in closing ihe compromise when accepted.
of Senators, on tho second Tuesday nftcr the county enn- J. K. t> union
2",, Railroad met here last spring, and I made another per- If the government had insisted On the 'payment of a largvass, at the office of the clerk ortlte county in sucn dis- T. H. Clyde
05 j sistcnt appeal to llniu to pay tb<« duty bonds, and also er sum than I offered, I should have paid it. even if I had
trict having the largest number of inhabitants; according Antoim; Nooling...
o.) | to pay my cfciint. which they hud alwafs ackuowlodged, save<l but a small share of my own debt in the transacto the last nrecedlng census, unless otherwise provided John Wilhelm
25
cni.vcrsatiou. to be justly due me and that it ought lo tion. I took that risk when I accepted the agreement
by law ; ana snch Board shall lrave the power, and it Thomas T. Bates
2 j : be paid, and they told me tiny would make some- -ar- to compromise both'the debts due tue gofertjmcnt V>4
shallbe their duty lo adjourn said canvas* fbr such time, J . T Ramsdell
2 j rangeiueut to liavc these claims udjus'ed before thev left my own claims airninsl.the railway company. and every"
(not exceeding 39 days) and so often ns shall be neccssarv F Krniochvil
2:, i the city, (in ihe 14th of May. 1863. Mr. C. C. Trow- paper that passed hi^weW menitd tht? f tai|way company,
to enable them to receive statement? of all tho votes cast August Bitner
25 1 bridge hauded me the folkorieg proposition :
and written hv Ihemsdvea shows that it was so nmk-r."
at that election: in the manner provided by law.
at nod. 'ITie debt that I obtained was earned at an
Joseph Kissolku
SKC- 37. The several Boards of Inspectors of Election,
1
DtcvnorT A>r»3l ILWACTTFH R R Co.,
amount of risk' and anxiety continoed fin" ai^vera! years,
created by this act shall constitute a Board of Registra$2,600 |
DcTi HIT. May 14, 1863.
that neither I nor any other responsible maif ifi this city
Total
....
tion, aud shall open books of registration at their several
On motion of J . G. Eanisdell, the Recrniliug Commit Capt K. R WARD :
wonld take and cohliaofei'ftr dofebfcfJofsum I claimed
p.o!U and register voters in-pursutaice oil and in thernan- tec was authorized to call a meeting of the oitizeus at, ilv D*AB sin—inerrina
•- conversation we hare had jj
•er.'uud under the restrictions of see IT. of'nct No. 177.1
time they may deem proper.
It &> tfith great rel^ttaice that I am eompfcffiv! to re1 p _ wero ordered i
af .tbe session laws of 1856 entitled |an act.farther to pre-!
These
proceedings
M
•
*
*
"": published i r^neelHtur of tSem fur a «iun n-.j exceeding SlgtitV Sodsaiid' i*r to any imflvidoal in this connection, for of all things
serve the purity of elections, .and guard ngatusl the abuse j the Gruuu Traverse Herald, and the meeting adjourned. dnltars, eiirvnev. tli*t s*4i» tn iurlnde yoor »rrvites «mt «rtr' I dislike jjcnwoal ajlasiotw, in npbfic comitiunieati,ui^ot\ho eleetito franchise, by n registration of electors, j
K. L- S P R A G l ' E , Cliairuuui.
c'.aton ><»i »»>•• h u e itjrain»i .he Company
. . on xCooairV ofr 8,6t itie itspolisi^fe^editor of tbe i ' n y . Press, was .Jfeo,
aniT,the said books or registration shall be rvtnrned to
ly to pay, and will p<)- that President of the unfortunate Detroit k Milwaukee RajlC. XI. MAiisn, Secreioiy.
a
the Secralory
.
. of Stito, at tbo
.— samo time
— —the votes — .
, , . 'T'''"11.
'
iway Companv. when tlw,r»actei«hwas passed authonzroturncd. an j the Secrotary of State shall transmit copies, Toombs, of Georgia, has. seceded Trom the Confc.]-;
Lnrewrit'io
»«Wl)>e,pyn«*nt o|.$l(f.000 per year to the persona .who
of such books of registration to tbo several county clcrks j eracy, and daints to hold ebly allcgiiuice to his own State, i any d«'feBe»<be O^mpanv has tn said bonds aad claims.
would endorse and carrjt- 4 be bond*, apd who was, pf
u r«r lis the mine rflalo lo lUo sovcrtrcoiiolica,
, „nd
l„:lrave! <u,^.CoufcAmli. pas«. 'i'hisd.u-' ' . ,
'
« .
I roarte«Min.rs»in wjti,«IHIiofiic1ftHud h? nos t h c i a f l
spectiyejy; and tbe said county clerks are required to
, n i i n n „ T n n ___ «
.
-(Stgaef .
I wboenginecmt fhe eontirmation of tbe debt, with the
; C-O. IRPWBBIDi'E, presideat.
fiR: and preserve the same a/iid the said county clerks j & n c s ^
It will b« noticed that f his -propot-itkn embraces a i United Stntes authorities, until tbe Oovernmoit lost its
shall transmit copies of so moch of the same as relates to j ® h fbr the Richmond anthoritics. so they srnt him to larger sntn than is admitted $o be doe from tbo railroad j claim on.tbe ^arctics, and be was the man whq. as-J'retbe-«veri>1 tonrnsnlp? and cUiea of bis county, nod the! prison
; «o the 'loveroment,. and-also that I wna to »tttla the do i si'fent of
roed, attpmpt^ to get a 'nam e'ain of
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r,
T
A~—" i
w. rebel forccs in Arfam^as.
Mcnpbi,..,
,hc *„.*» „ H a n i a h ^ t a y- & Go's Column.; Hannah,
Lay Ss'Co.'s Colu
which states lhat Price
^
!
» " 5'00<l
tadlbdria TO nppcawrt biTore fto
BPal
" W«W^toc. the ,
r
"Then t b i i s a m e Mr. Vr Biker is t h e t u t t h ^ w k k l f i M p o a e d t o
° H e m s t e a d c o i t W j . m t h e l u u t h - u e s t j«>n
a p p r o p r i a t e $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 o f t h d b o t u l s of I h e O w j t p S i i y t o p a y t h e S t a t e . T h e s a m a ' o i f p n t c h s t a t e * t h e r e
certain m e m W r o p t C o p g r e s s . %acitobb7 member*, 'for , u . 0 0 0 rebel troops in.fltetttatc, ioclttdin- "oc
2? .t i
r e p l i e d t h a t p a b l i c o f l i c e f t h a d t o b p pai<
p a i d f o r all s u c h
lervicen.
'rfinjf . I f c Z W a l f t r is
(ipproached^beSlate-Trcttsurwryvith n p r o p o r t i o n to
borrow- 8 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 of t h e S t a t e njoiiejr f o r a p o n s i d c r u t i o n .
W h o n W f l y i f t ! ^ t l r t e f i r a s i d M y ' WIIIM b o n a
And
M t i i v . h & i a o n e of t h e p a r t i e s w h o e x p -ctetJ W g e t a
s h a r e of t h i s s a m e 8 8 0 . 0 0 0 w h i c h I o b t a i n e d f r d m t h e
r a i l r o a d c o m p a n y , if i t h a d fallen i n t n o t h e r h n m f o l h u n
biitie—(in I w a s c r e d i b l y informed*—and With t h e i n t e n t i o n , if t h e p l a n h u d b i « n *tteci<#*f\il. t o ' h a v e o 8 c r e d t h e
G o v e r n m e n t . b u t f S f l . 0 0 0 far t h e i f t!laith o h t h e t W r e t i d s
of the b o n d *
W h e n thin M r . W a l k e r Ss to h o r i e ' l o p
in t h i s s j i e c j e ^ of i m p l i c a t i o n t h a t Sdfcin h i m s e l f wi
e x h a u s t e d b e f o r e b e r e a c h e s t b o i u o e r (ulilswof h i s
ttehffc
T t l r i H k T i t m Uie litsl mnn iti t h i s c i t y , t o b e a d
,J»w fyrai|t/ a r t i c l e ? w i t h f r s i o a t - f t w u t e d n > t h e ; G o v e r n m e n t . " c*»-li it p o r p c t m t e d b y t h e d i b s t flagrant g a m b l e
w i t h i n its limit# r . n . .
:. i
' liiFfc
I would tiutjWvh pmt p e r s o p d o j i p f e r ( V o m t t e above,
t h a t w h i t _ M f . W . f l ' k c r h a s d o n e , o r w r i t e s toi d o , i s t h e
i c q s t jofctificuiion f o r a n y o t h o r p e r s o n t o d e p a r t f r o m
t h e j r t r i c t p a t h of r e c t i t u d e in t h e i r b u s i n e s s affaint, qtid
if I h a r e d e p a r t e d f r o m t h a t c o u r s e in thi* t r a n s a c t i o n . I
flinhf Wjrst'lf fully r e s p o n s i b l e , a n d s u b j e c t (o t h e . j u s t
• c r i t i c i s m s of
t o the oOantry. for I a m
t h e last m a n w l i o w i l l c l a i m t h e r i g h t 10: b d t e m k l r l v
t r e a t e d , w h e n I p e r p e t r a t e u wilifql aivl d e l i b e r a t e f r a u d .
N
& B. \ V A H D .
D e t r o i t , J a n . 4, 1SC4.
. - , n .-t»".jo
>• -?w—* — •
i S h e r m a n has commomSjdjwtivL- o p e r a t i o
t b e 11th Illinois b a v i d ^ t l p t n r e d sever a
or I
F o r t h e e o n r e n i e n c c o f t h e h a s t y t? a V f t ' f o r t h r g e n e - ' I f P I A C I . O T K — A n i c e sample.
: ral r e a d e r , we h a v e a r r a n g e d ail a l p h a b e t i c a l list of m a n y 1 ' " U N — R o u n d . Hqunre. flav j u n t a t a . scraps. sweed,-*. L a » .
,
,
0» ^
b , u* ; w h i c h j 3
,
a l : k i n ^ . , r « t k f which are k , p t
....
— « full line, bought of importer*.
e lliiiiK will bo f u u u d of i u l e r v s t t o t b o e o m m
JAV.VES M E D I C I N E S — W e are spec!*! t o u t
1
j large.
.1 «VHP. g e n u i n e p r e p a r a t i o n s . a n d }i>b the K
I l l i ' - t e n d e n c y of t h e m a r k e t
• cinily MINX- tlic a d d i t i u u u l rove
ers u p the Vaxoo River.
* T -
J . cr. RAMSII|-:LL.
•cry firm on
a'RA0Sjb-tjJMTr-i-i-V,
RlyWMlKj^IlS :
— Kd-'n U*'''nSct^'lf
' < i « » ! - w lit niti'- ' l *
- iti'tf-C's,....ZLJI s.
WILLIAM D
WILIUAX*. PafAimaat.
SUIT IE' XDIKO IJ» 1 ilfc CiUrnr COt'l
CuitOty "f Manistee, i n T i .
Kan. in the C u n n t v Of A t l t ^ a n . 111 ilu- s;a:»- of
the S i x t e e n t h i!as of F P t i r a a r j . A. !'. t-iM.
F l a v i n s ' ' b i t t l r j o l i n . CiVcoft Ji..!,— ni Cn.nuii
It satisfactorily a p p - a r i a r ' t l i i tin- "lef-nitiin
l l a m s iS a noD-r. HiJcnt a f ^ t p S w i - of V V n c i ,
11 of Cm s e f t .
F r o m p r e s e n t i n d i c a t i o n s w e a r e fiWnced t o b e l i e v e
T h c p f f d c r w h o u s u a l l y l o o k s for v a r i e t y i n o u r colu m n s . ' will b e d i s a p p o i n t e d t h i s
week;
b u j the
long
a r t i c l e s w i t h , w h i c h t h e p a p e r is filled a r e i m p o r t a n t , a n d
will r e p a y p e r u s a l .
The
S o l d i e r s ' V J o t i n g Bill will b e
h a n d y for future reference-
.
<
.
T h e M o n t g o m e r y Mali s t a t e s t h i i t t h e r u m o r is g a i n i n g
c r e d e n c e t b e n - ' t b a t R i c h mTo n d ia &oon t o b e e v a c u a t e d .
.u,r.i' ••
-• '*
_ T r e i f d w e l l , i h e d e f a u l t i n g c a s h i e r o f t h e P e o p l e ' s Batik
of H u d s o n . W i e b ^ h a s been nrresied a t MncsGeld. O h i o .
I t Is r e p o r t e d t h a t h i s f u t h e r - ' m - l a w h a s e s c a p e d w i t h t h e
money—some 860.000.
L a t e r intelligence wonld seem
man's
ekiicdiiioo
in
to judicata t h a t S h e r .
Mississippi
is d e s i g n e d >to flank
J o h n s t o n . a n d ' H a r d e e ' s f o r c e s in A l a b a m a a n d G e o r g i a ,
iusteaij of a t t a c k i n g Mobile.
The
British, stcauuir ' l ' e t r e l a'rrj*ed_ | i ^ ^ h i y j e s j o p
w y h disp'atchcs for B e n j a m i n , the
War.
rebel
S e c r o t a r y ' If
T h e c o m m a n d e r d e m a n d e d an Interview w i t h tbo
British Consul,
t i c w a s r e f u s e d b y t h e a d m i r a l a n d Ira-
mediately left.- '
'
•/ijto.Hi.
fed-board.
B r o w u ami
'']
F e b r u a r y 1 b i b , 1^C4.
•
- U J 1 berry. I'iO'
,?«v
Pctedi hhUEiit low.
rket. r u m r v«ry ct
5s!2^— A full line.
!. I .
feh
CHANCEtlT * ALE.
'STAT* OF >ftCniCA.v~Thc C i r c u i t C o u r t fo: tlie Coi iti of
JUnlatec, in C h a n c e r y .
*® *
JAMES I.CMKCTOS, C o m p l a i n a n t .
>fJrlv LAWRENCE McVicKin.'J
B p k J 4 a t k McVicsAn,
1
" A S I. K t r ,
> Deft"
i?f 6 s n £ i . J t ASNI
1
i n , ^SOKIJCAXS.
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CHAIVCERV O R D E R .
STATE o r MICIIIO*K—Virith J n i l i c i a ! in t.'iiai
(IKKKAIN T u o v r s o i r , C iinphiln.iiii
a tliix .
I Mini the date of t h i s o r d e r i ami lhat in cjs.- <>.' >11. aj.ji. .1,
ano^ h e cause his an«wor t " tin- c nupi linni-'» t>ii - -o |»- iil-.
a n d S copy th e r e o f lo l>e scr.v> d on liie <•
- ,~i 1
tur, Within twenty da>« i d W s e r v i c e of .1 .
v ••! > . d
a n d n o t i c e ot thin order afTtt.fn d e f a u l t t'»-r-r> " i l i v I'V MII.
• s T h e t e e I n t J r n n d T r a v e r s e B a y is «o t h j u I b a L a s t r o n g bill l>e taken aS'coofvtiM-d I.) lltr •'aid di-lcn«iaut \\ i . i u a i li
Willlain j f ,
.
w i n d w o u l d b r e a k it d p in t w o h o u r s .
And Ir2aJtlrthcrord«'rt«t that W ' l t f n m-rr.-y r^rty Vi>- «ilf
I-Oinplainaut t a t i s t a notice ot i b i s Older 10 lie pi]i,ii.)i,-il if
T h e "tvarin l e a t h e r Of»the p r e s e n t week lias s e t t l e d t h e t h e ( j rand Trkvei>e Herald, a p a p f r prtliii .1 and pablisli^<l ii
• n o w t j l O r c t h n u u f o o t , b u t i t i s s t i l l t w o f e e t d e e p in ! h e said N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , and that tin *a d paio!«•-<%!••••! in
c o n t i n u e d in xaid p a p e r at leant uflcc ill • b wet-It fo-- »i.<
woods.
weeks i n / u c c e s s m n ; or l h a t be c a n i e a copy of liiU ..rde
to IK! p«r»dnhlly Served on M i d d e f e n d a n t , VVidi.ihi |>. Wii
A s a f a c t f o r f u t t l r e rtfijroocc. . r a t h e r t h a n a s a n
liam», a l le a s t twenty d a y s before Uic tiuie above |ire>crike<
•of n e w s , - w e s t a t e t h a t t h e m e r c u r y s t o o d a t $ 0 d e g r e e s f o r h i s a p p e a r a n c e .
F. J . L1TTLEJOI1N, C i r c u i t J u d g e .
a b o v e z e r o , " a t l h ' w p l a c e , b'li f o t f s O T y ; ^ I t o , ,
(A ti
copy )
d e r t h e l a t o call, b y v o l l n t c c r s , a n d t h u s aVoid t h e d r a f t
the
Attorney & COunSsellor at Law,
J
JA.VCE AND UY v i r r r i ' K r.
rwjlt C o u r t for tin-Ooqnty of .Manistee
..-, m a d e in t h e above entitled cau»c a n d b e a r i n g dale the
T h l M d a y o f S e p t e m b e r , i.. the y e a r o n e thonsand s i g h t h t m
drefl nnd sixty-tliree, I, t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , a special C o m m l s
sloner r e s i d i n g In t b e C o u n t y nfoiesnid, a n d dolv a p p o i n t e d
a n d qoaliUed to a c t a s such in the u h o t e e n t i t l e d cause, will
sell -at p u b l i c a u c t i o n to t h e h i g h e s t bidder, at the f r o n t door
of t h o Buswell House, in the village of Manistee, in said
County, on S a t u r d a y , the S i x t e e n t h d a y of April, In t h e y e a r
Stic t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d aixty-four. a : ten <•'> I n k HI
t h e f o r e n o o n Of said d s r , alt t h o s e certain )d«-ee« o r parn-lof land situated in the C o u n t y of M a n i s t e e . S t a t e u l M i t l u ^ a n .
a n d k n o w n a n d described as follows, to w i t :
I<ot n u m b e r (fix In s e c t i o n e l o t e n aud nci of Ihe «ef ot'itent l o n eleven a n d the MV< of the n« < ol Miciiun twelve, ul: in
t o w n s h i p t w e n t y o n c n o r t h of range seventeen,«e»,t.
D. I - F l I . K R
Special CommisMouet.
T. J . R A M S D E I . L
Solicitor a u d of Connsel f o r C o m p i a i u a n t ,
Dated, r c b r u a r y 1st, )$64
( P r i n t e r ' s fees f>'. 3d,I
f.-K 2r. I l'«w
W. HOLDSWOUTH,
"f pood quality. BJ< s w r e t ax
I JfAVA
T O R E ? — M a n i l l a and t a r r e d rope,, marlin, roaui.
pit
t u r p e n t i n e , BMpths. .t>I XA1Ufrom I d to nnd. l-est mnk». also w r o n g h t 'sr.tl
od qnnlit.v n n d m a k e .
p r e s s e d . W 0 are s c l l l n c by tho k e * a s low as we can
li-'Vt ^luichase lit »lioicnaJt-.
iridiIf buxhel, bushel, a n d X O T I ' i N S — O f these we h a v e 0 c o m p l e t e line, fully e q u a l tp
t h e d e m a n d , nud p n r c h a s . d of m a n u f a c t u r e ra aud i«u
porters dirert.
XUTJIKltJS—lYpper-^nice, (rlncer, clort-s, c i n n a m o n .
U A K L i l — B e s t navy by |.onnd or bnle.
-leiRh.
O I L " — K e r r n e m - . wlialr,
boiled a n d raw. neata foot,
li.-h. 4 e .
rk.-l f«i p n r c h a « e of p r i m e
O H . S f ITS—Complete, sou-tt-csters. pant*, «lc.
OVKIi S I I I U T S ^ l ' e n l i n . knit J a c k e t *
. one h u n d r e d , or
OVSTKItS—-Besi q i u l i t v . Baltimore nice, fresh a n d £uarab<
's,
TRAVERSE CITY.
t h a t all t h e . t o w n * in t h i s c o u n t y w i l l Sll t h e i r q n o t a s un-
„trot)-ly tfpwurd. e-pe 1
T U' h 0 " B h ' *!f,''her'' .
.
i
J1 i i
i . ' K « h l . R l — A HD«K nutok. w e l l m w j r t c i .
: liiLi bevn d e c i d e d Upon ' J E i . L ! K5-—liaspU:rr>. t u t r a n : .
SKMriNT;An a w n r t n i o : t >» tfcOM Josfl;
uiinr.i ni> liieinf-i « n •«!<'.
O u r p n j j - n t . KETT t,fc>—a. . s
lo. paii. so. 4.
v below X.
rales.
I he .
blc ri.iiii". tiiull Hue,
I T..I
frrst hon-N i» ill least "JO p e r e e n ! ' KCfti
Bnn^lit l o * .
M-tlu
o v e r l»ee r o l e s .
a r e mui-h f i r m e r in C l n c a
K VlVRtiiVnvket. t a h l M srv.
titehrr*. "liof, bowif
g>>. l ' r i c d f r u i t :
p<-n fcntvM : e a r s t o r k of tuMe'ktnvi
firm w a l l a enii»:unt i n c r e a s e i.i p r i c e o f most g o o d s :
itivlie (he Ctr.-iUun u l the wliolcsaic
in T « u IIIM! S u g a r p a r t i c u l a r l y .
a r e very hi p h . —
I c a F u r # a r e f n l l i n s off m a t e r i a l l v . p a r t i c u l a r l y in M u s k r u t . l.Afl"—\"-••••aT^.liH-n. ri-al t'lrv*.!, »mv
i a i i u t i o o . *Uk.
Mack aii'l
!tr
fl'nl Mir.k. o w i n g t o i m m e n s e sto<-ks in K n r o p c
I.EATit Kit— Sole, uppe r, kip. rntf. m u m
. lininc*. blnrj
tue \\ii; in P o l a n d , t h e mild w i n t e r o n t h e c o n t i n e n t , t h e
•nir, <Vr
c h a n g e in style f r o m C a j . e s LKAt»—Bar. w l n t r am) red It-aJ
r.niidfae' u n i t
1 Mil
1 . 1 1 1 " — o , n i l aiel water liuw, ri-a«o<iabl
i n . i . v w j r r r r — F . . r ! » < ! ! . > . ur»t u
improving i
n.l ; ' h i e s
tot jt< app!M-tttloti.
| n h o W <>ur « c l l m g r a t e s . T i l e n n n v u i d u b l e e f f e c t or t h e L u C K H J - D o u r t r u n k , f h e s t . bf.51 pad. ti
I p r e s e n t call, o u :.!1 u i u n u f a c i t i r v d a r t i c l e s in w h i c h l a b o r M A l)I>KK— Uutch m a d d e r .
j is <1 pii'iuiiK'iit eleliMMit, will b e t o m a t e r i a l l y a d v a n c e t h e MAUH iil. I ' l ' U l N l i — A ? w r i i ' d qunlitiea
i co.-i of p r o d u c t i o n a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y t b e p r i c e of s a l e .
IV
GRAND TRAVEBSE C O l > T V , MU H.
J
of STATE OF THE MAitKETS.1
cbopjiiai;.
broa
• in 1 r i n s t i i u
P A P E R — L e t t e r , n o . bill, cap, legal, in foil a » » o r t m e n t a n d
ln« I.v the renn
P A P E R HAXUINI;. —Wall, Window, b o r d e r i n g , i n . a s s o r t -
PAIN'IS—I^ead in oil, ven. r e d . Spanish b r o w n , A c , c h r o m e ,
y i lluH- uud green, p a t e n t d r y e r .
PAI'II.'R M A C I I E — A s m a l l line, suitahlo for p r c s e n t a t o
ladies:
PBEHERVES—Citron, q n i n ' f s , pluius, peafK, c b s r r l e s , &e.
i BUTTKil—I
PECS—ASfOrWd f r o m 3A to 7-8.
BUCKKIs1'ILLS—Aywn, J u y n e s , ilollOwsy'S Uaii*ay's, Wright'*.
! CAAtBBH N
t i r e g o r y ' s , Moflat's, llrandretb'*. Hooper's,P l . A S T E B — G r a n d River in barrels or b y . t h e t o n . '
I'l.OWS—A n i c e lot pf best m a k e r s a n d q u a l i t y of w o o d
CAtii-IMKKK.-—lila.
work, witli eMrA castings.
P O C K B T 1MKIKS— And porto m6nle-i, & ffjll Bne, iiOttie T t r j
good, w>Jne g o o d f o r but little, cbuap.
CKItKL'.--—I'halunS N i g h t Blooming. "
PRL'XES—-Kreab T u r k i s h DrunuK
: PRINTS—A very large s f i r . k .
.
,
.
CI1KI>K»nr.'.- or New l u r k m a n
1 l*ROV18TONSi—Pont, tfotfr. c o r n , c o r n meal, h a m s . fl«h, l a r d ,
CIlAMiii:
snial I a s s o r t m e n t ,
'
b u t t e r , cheese, tieef.
I.UA1N.-5taller, j a c k a n d cable u
1'UMI'&a-Clstern.' ( D o w a ' s patent), c b a t n pura'ps c a m p l e d
with t u b i n g f o r name.
CIGARS—A mod' r a t e q u a n t i t y a n d fair g
R A G S — B o u j t h t u n d sold.
CLOTH—BUck a
R H U B A R D i - R e a l T u r k e y , root and p o w d e r e d .
R I C E - - E a s t I n d i a best.
arm. and
ltll>l>LKSs—To uSe In t h e p l a c e of f a o n l r t ^ (Bills, f o r n l t j l r ^
styie.
•
"
( • I . O T ^ l NO—^>' U |i'.v'.' a good assorl
selected.
ROAD S C R A P E R S — C a » t iron, wood B"»d I r o n t o Order.
bought low, of fashlonatde d c s i j n »
SALT—Fine dairy and coarse.
,
thle,
S A D D L E — P o n y , Mexican and side.
,
'• I < * \ In 1
COTTON"—Brr
SATCHEI,N-t:\Yilton, brus>*lls,iall rotftf, g'otatt, a n d p l a i n ,
enamelled.
SC ARK?-i-<»onls silk, u n i o n a n d wool, l a d i e i wool.
SCVT1IEs-M.1 »«MV, bush, a n d g r a i n i-ytliesv ta well a s sickleav
ii<h, t<
nd c
SEEDS—'Clover, t i m o t h y , r.
fnll a s s o r t m e n t of f r e s h garde
S h o t — B y tbe bag 01 p o u n d .
i
H
S
A
l
f
i
KM:
S h o e * — A compl«to «**urtment of g e n t s , l * d i e s . y o u t h * aut»
II lot Of t
eliildren".
,
... . . J ( ,
C R o C K K R Y — B o u g h t cf iropnri'-ri d i r e c t and Is sold as low
S h i r t i n g t h c c k * — G o o d stock.
»* < •'" • « l-migbt.
S h o e F i n d i n g * — A respectable assortment.
CKINt>I.IN'K—A verv larire s t o r k
,
S
h
o
v
e
l
s
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s
t
steel,
lohg
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,
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d
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e
,
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Ac.
CBADI'KS—<'hildr>-ns and grniti.
I S h a w l * — W o o l , brocb*. stella, a n d blanket/K>me v e r y filc«
OKAOKKRS— Pic M r , »odn. s%eet,
pilot, by p o u n d
or t a r r r l .
s k i u , both i o n s a n d a b o r t
I»A V BOOKS— Blank l ^ d f f c r s . p a s W K w r i t i n g
In | S ' ™
'
'yrmsmttAW)"*: * * » »iR»tfl Engmffr,
" Sarftjsr, Ardrittftnral and Mfthaaical DralUnua
a n e u c n t t o j l a f R i c h m o n d a t e • g S i n i n g ^ c n r d l t " T h e r e is
a m o v e m e n t o n Ibot/Whitib w i l l c r e a t e n i o r e ' c o n s t e r n a t i o n
a t R k h f t i O u d t h a n a n y t h i n g t h a t b a J y e t oeea'reA d u r i n g
the war.
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1 - . 1J f4
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Our forccs at P o r t ' i R d y k l ' iSd'Vicinity ore already
o p e u i n g t h o - s p r i n g c a m p i i g n . • -*An e s | J c d | t l t J t f J e l t ' t h a i
p l a c e o n t h e 5 t h lust, f o r J a c k s o n v i l l e . F l o r h f o . c o n s i s t i n g
o f . l ^ r e e B r i g a d e s aQd o o e b a t t e r y . I t w p s I h O u g h t t h a t
t h e expedition woflld pjwh for T a l a h & t a e e . t h e S t a t e capital.
Gen.
Gilmorc
and
ppdition oo the 8th Inst
staff started to join the ex.
S t i r r i n g t i e w s m a y bd c x p e c U
e<l ( r o m tljijt QVaHcT.
A
dispatph from S t . L o u i s states t h a t tbo u t m o s t acti-
v i t y p r e v a i l s in a l l t b o s h i p # n d n i ) ^ . y a r d 4 < | t t h a t placed
a n d t h a t u p o n t h e o p e n i n g of n a v i g a t i o n , v i t ) b e s e e n o n e
• o f - t b e l a r g e s t fleets e v e r c b b c c n t r Q l ^ d o n thf: M i s s i s s i p p i .
T h i s fleet will r e n d e z v o u s a t C a i r o a n d M e m p h i s , u n d e r
'command of Admiral P o r t e r . . ,
/ ,
!| • '
T b e n e w e n r o l l m e n t b i l l h a s passed t h e H o u s e , a n d i t s
m a i n features h a r e been acceoded t i b y t h ^ Senate. T h e
hill p r o r i d e s f o r t h e e n r o l l m e n t o f a l l c i t i z e n s of A f r i c a n
d<
B g t a n d - 4 3 y e i r i taVp^tiOn
of t h e n a t i o n a l forces, and e x e m p t s f r o m apliyc military
• e r r i c ^ k J i p e B l j c r d o f reKgious dcHominations who have
c w c i c n t i o u s scruples again8^^)g|yiy^ a p » j . ^ ^
, i T k o Istcst news f r o m Kitoxville I n d i c a t e s t h a t all i a f c f
a s t a t e of readi ness" I b r a v i g o f o t i s ' l t ^ e m n l , 0 9 , t i i a p a r t
of t b o r e b e l s t o r e p o s s e s s E a s t T c n W e W e . ^ i l i C r
to
t u f a • stroog effort in l h a t W f ^ l ^ o r ^
ceivB-tfdfbttrf
* W W
rflluVy
meo.
^
But the situation a t Knox-
Chutaaooga forbids the hope that t h e y w j l j / t a ^
• • .r •.•
••
• •
' - ''t-n
t.
T h e d e b a t e s in t h e r e b e l C o o g r o w o n t h o c o n s c r i p t i o n
b i l l , i n d i c a t e a d e s p o n d e n c y oO t h e p a r t , o f q a i t ^ a . l a i g c
minority as t o t^o sttcccsaof their cause.
- T b e j se« t h a t
t h e i r a r m y m u s t b « locftttsfed, t r n f t h e y flrec^j
t o t a k e m o r e m e n f r ^ j f l i v j U p W i n i J i B u s t s o lessen t h e
s i j p p l y n t t p p d a s t o e n t a i l f a m i n o Oa t h e ceWtttty. " T h «
•n> e r M e n t l j
t b e V m - W o n e w a y o r t b e - o t b ^ -«»»:' -. rj -rf t m < i r «
aw:
R e s p e c t f u l l y Informos his o u i n e r o n s f r i e n d s *nd the public
t h a t he will f u r n i s h Drawine-v Speciticationii and E s t i m a t e s
f<>r e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n
Civil. Mechnnicnl. Ar.-h.t . -.n:
E n g i n e e r i n g ; a n d BtHlding W o r t " . S n r v f - s " and r i a l s
T o w m s Estates. Ac. He will also e x e c u t e any t ' o m m i w r o i i s
f o r t h e salt) or p u r c h a s e of IU-AI, E s u t e , l o c a t i n g i^ind, s u r v e y s *of La n d s , P a y m e n t of T a x e s a n d p r u e n r i n g Ab-trai u- of
T itle s , Ac., ofl fno-lehite terms.
i H s s some choice early s e l e c t i o n s now for euie, e o a - o - i i n ^
of cleared ailtf U n c l e a r e d ' l a u d s of t h e l*-st q«al>t> m -l,.
But*.
Trwrcrac Cltf, Michigan,
C O R N E R O F UNION A N D S T A T E STUEETS.
J a n u a r y £2.
NOTICE.
......
MILITARY
ltd
L a n d W a r r a n t N n . VitisT. A. t of
for one b>
a n d s i x t y a c r e s of land, issued to Robert II. Haepai.
vate in C a p t . Daulel I i l x o u ' s Cnmpffny of Mich. M>
R o b e r t H . H a g g a i ' s residency Is B r i d g e w i t e r . W . ,
Co™ Mich, hla j » s t office a d d r e s s C l i n t o n . U n a m t'o.
Said W a r r a n t was a s s i g n e d to Robert M. His.lon 1
( f o r e s a i d Roliert II I l a g l n i , d n d l«y the saul Iln». •: >
don d e p o s ite d In t h e po.* office a i Saime. Mi. |i!»
April n i n t h . 1863. and by U i d ^ puty directe.l to tie
<er Of t ' n i t e d States l.and QfflCe. T r a v e r s e City, Mi.-h
All p e r s o n s a r c foi bi.lllett.Up p o r e l m . f nr lM.il- r.
W a r r a n t , as I have api»lieir<gjhc
ion OUke
ton for a Duplicate of s a i A A ^ i r n
ROBERT M. R I s D t l
Manistee, J a n . 1, 13C4.'.
5.1
6RANDBEtll'8:>ILLS.
You m a y racoveryour h e a l t h by t h e use of o t h e r rc
You may r e c o v e r w i t h o u ) ' t o y ; b u v 3 o not f o r g e t il
may die, a n d t h a i R r a t u l r e t h ' s Pills-Could h a v e s a t e d
F o r r e m c m d t r t h a t tbe
11' Silk-—Blkck. colored, aSd I f n l t l ; s l l l i
. Hi ilton ir o u r n ' n ~
rs. p r i n t e d a n d plain. " ' i
P*nu- 4ru' ^
,
,
S h i r t s — I 'annet. plain, and fancv, white s h i r t s , f a n c y e o t t o a
|
1.0.I linen, d i t t o .
I K k n t i n g C u p s — L u d i c s , mjs«es. «rftd c h l l d s .
ls
S o u p — C a s t i l e , toilet a b o r t e d , yellow, crusiTe, silver i n d e x .
teal. Ac.
[ Rocks—<5«-iits hand loill wool, eafltflicre, c o t t o n a n d n n i o n ,
boys a n d c h l l d s , ditto.
a n d tnade t o o r d e r .
K p j c i » — K i u d s ijuanUties a n d q u a l i t i e s t o suit.
S p e - c t a c l e » — l ' l a i i i , g e r m a n silver, anil s t e e l bow*, c o l o r e d ,
a s s o r t e d , some very g o o d u n c s . also case* f o r same.
S p i n n i n g W h e e l * — Aut^fmbx. an a s s o r t m e n t .
E A R T I I E N W A i n ; - J u g - s crocks, c h u r n s Dower p o t s .
S t o r e * — W * i n v i t e c o m p a r i s o n us t o kiffds. quality, flftiah
thimbles.
und r a t e s ; c o m e a n d see.
1
EMERY— For en gin
S t e e l - y n r d s — F i o m 2 to <oo lbs.. (f#6d,.
I E N V E L O P E S — A lai
I.H qualities, deal . S t e e l — ( " n t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g a n d g e r t u a n .
;
era will liud p i n
I S t a y s — C o l o r e d nnd white ; also Skirt MUpportere, a n a d m l r 1
able a r t i c l e f o r t h e la-lie*.
'
j E S S E N C E — C i n n a m 1. peppei
1
EXTRACTS—Vaniil
S n - n r s — C r u s h e d , powdered, g r a n u l a t e d , coffee, In g r a d e s t o
suit, browu N. O, m o s c a v a d o a n d maple.
KAltMEBS f O I H > I T n p e — P o l o r e d , bin- k n n d * bite, c o t t o n and linen.
F ANN I NO MILLS—Of t b e best rtaker;
m o d c r a t e . TMIIOW—iioiiglit and sold by p o u n d or b a t t e l .
' T t t b l e s — i l t : i c k walnut, c h e r r y a n d union.
( T n b l e t s — F o r g e n t s a n d ladies 113c in c o r r e s p o n d e n o * . *OBJK
iiM-AlNKS—Man-1
FI-A'X SEV:I>—Iti
FI.OUB—Seven ii
F L . t T IRONS—11
EIXICNCIN'.'S—3
FORK!-—Manm
. I'a
a n d s o u n d s , 1 * p C u — i i u p e n a l , < o n n g h y s o n . O o l o n g sfed sotiehohjr. in
c h o U j , catty s a n i l by Uie p o n n d ! all b o u g h t early a n d a t
j
adv*titngeouH rates
T i n W n r r — A g&od slock o h b a n d of b o u i c m x n u f a c M r e ,
1
anil B'I klftd* o T • ' ^ t k d o n e t o o r d e r .
T t e s q e — F o r veils, a n d In lis seasrtn f r f r ' o r e s s e * .
T o b a c c o — I'ltig. a n o e u l , s m o k i n f , - Ac,., a f u l l Und *t old
, long
'. plums, c h e r r i e s ,
f o r * — A n i r e a s s o r t m e n t t o whoicsale.
T r n n k « — : ! ' J c T : i t i g , folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , s o m e g o o d unci
T r i m m i n g s — O f Virions q u a l i t i e s a i d d e s i g n s such a
chatr*, tables, s u n d s , I T r a p * — M n x k rat, f o x b e a v e r , ami bear, of b e s t mo%rr», by
V o t K e r s . tSillds chaii^s, i
T r a v e l i n g Bag*—A full line.«.
OINtiHXTifS—Svbtoh, Glasgow. Lancasti
check .
goods.
GLASS—A full a s s o r t m e n t of sizes. S x
. . .
G1A>VK.<—Bnck. dog. rlngwffod, kid. wool, silk, c o t t o n . b e r - C n i b r e l l n s — O f vurious sizei
liti lined g e n t s , ladles, misses and boys.
[ C o d e r S h i r t s — Ear gentlen
O R A I N — B u c k w h e a t , c o r n , wheat, .tc.
colored a n d w h i l e .
1
(IROCKRIES— A c o m p l e t e !!ne. b o u g h t early, a n d f o r s i l « • i t t l n p s — t . l f e w n o t very good.
cheap,
j V e i l # — D e t l*Cf. love, t l s s n e . Ac.
B R A N D R E T H ' S VF.fi ETT^iF L P U N I VERH A L P I L L S .
j
GDX CAPS—C,. D-1. C. w a t e r p r o o f .
! V e s t a — O f n n t n e r o n i designs, riisMonsble make, a n d d i f f t r « t
i s the o n l y m e d i c i n e k n o w n t h a t . s a c e r t a i n l y aave, when all I GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in cans, a n d F. F. F. G. s p o r t i n g in 1
q u a h t i e S - t o auis.
t h e usual i n d i c a t i o n s tell ttfalryou m u s t d i e .
keg--.
V i c e * — i ^ i r a t s a d small, s o m e t o y viccg. ,
i V i n e g a r — Mahufacturod. * 0 J r e a l c i d e r v i n e g a r .
Mr. J o h n P n d n e y . S p r i n g f l f l d , Uni^O Co.. S .
h a s used : H A I R O I L — P h a l o n ' s Bear, Maccasor
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n u a n d ladies, h e m m e d r e a d v Tor' W a J f o a s - n e b H f and s i n g l e l u m b e r Wagons, a f u l l s t o c k I n .
B R A N D R E T H ' S FILI»S far"fifteen y e a r s in his family, ami foi i
use; silk, linch, c o t t o n , Ac.
early s p r i n g , and « ' low
can be b o u g h t o n t s f d e
h i s h a n d s : in w h i c h t i i f ^ i e s e P i l l s h a v e c u r e d t h e m o f l H A Y — F o r sale, o r .will p u r c h a s e .
j W c H B a c k f t s s - T h e " O l d O a k e n B u c k e t ' • Is f o r t a l e by
"*• iron b o u n d .
t B R l i o n a a f f e c t i o n s , Headachfe. R h e n m a t i s m . F e v e r a n d Ague. ! H A T S — A fnll a s s o r t m e n t , union, xouave, Burasi'de, B u t l e r , '
black, drab, t a n , pearl, Ac
| W h e e l B a r r o w * — C a n a l barrows
Mcaale*, W h o o p i n g C o u g h . * n d he says he ha* n e v e r k n o w n
H Q S E — C a s h m e r e , m e r i n o , c o t t o n , colored MK-E a n d w u i t c , , W h i f f l e t r e e s — D o u b l e a n d s i n g l e , also n t t k vokca.
t h e m to fall. P r i n c i p a l Ottjoe. 2:-t Canal S t r e e t . N»w York.
•-MWs j n d misses, a complete l i n e ,
. Y a r n — W o o l y a r n , foil line, a l s o c o t t o n k n i U l n s y a r n .
Sold by all r e s p e c t a b l e depMrs in medicine*.
HOI'S—-Nice f r e s h pressed h o p s
Y e l l o w O c h r e — I n small or l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s .
! I I H E I W . V « b u r all k i n d * of j n a r k c t s b l c mdos
Z i n c - B i the »beei. or v o u n d . also xinc In oil fer f a h i g . ' ' '
i i H i F O B - l h r w =TYI.F
' UATHTAH. t k V iT CO
H A W A I I t.AY A C "
AWFUL P B l & f P L B s O F DEATH.
w h e n y o n h a v e It in c x c e S n ' M y o u r gystem, is evident to y o u r
a n i m a l inatincts. Y o u r conn^trrancs tells y o a r f r i e n d s : y o u r
d r e a m s a n d y o u r own h e a r t tell yflo.
Now, a t t h e s e t i m e s t h e r e M nc riedicine s o d e s e r v i n g of
y o u r c o n f i d e n c e as
_
H°w
Vegetatota
Influences CUmate.
w » i tijimtc e o n t r o t a v e g e t a t i o n in » g r e a t d e g r e e , i s
q u i t e e v i d e n t o n d i t i s e q u a l l y t r a e t h a t t e g e t a t i o D itself
h a s a m a r k e d e f f e c t u p o n t h e c l i m a t e . I n t h e first p l a c e
i t e x e r t s a n i n f l u e n c e apron t h e w i n d . W h e r e t h e l a n d i s
b
" T ° f t r e e a . t h e w i n d h a s on u n o b s t r u c t e d s w e e p ; s o d
w h e r e t h i s p r e v a i l s a n d i s violent, t h e e l i m s t e i s n o t o n l y
u n p l e a s a n t t o m a n a n d b e a s t , b u t i s o a f a v o r e W e t o vegctation.
W e s t e r n farmers know bow this is upon tbeir
b r o a d unsheltered prairies, and N e w Engiamlera know
U,
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t hhee oocnllvy w
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' -such
such localities, is
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t o s u r r o u n d o n e ' s f a r m o r g a r d e n With. a« b e l t of
WEST'S IMPROVED PUMP.
One Hundred Dollars Beward I
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and o t h e r e m i n e n t Engineer*. We can
to t h o u s a n d s
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and work
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m a t e oi a w i p d v r e g i o o a n d o n e s b e l t l ' h x i f r o m d n v i o g ' c o m p a r e d with p u m p s we h a v e used before, a n d J~ •
c u r r e n t s of a i r , is e q u a l l y g r e a t
. ° u t of repair, a n d are sacisfactory ... all respect*. Yours, Ac.
A g a i n . v e g e t a t i o n a f f e c t s c l i m a t e b y l i m i t i n g e v as p o r a - 1
D u s i . * r MANVUCJTHIMI C o x r i N v .
tion or moisture. Many years ago, H n m b o i d t declared
t h a t m t n in «u>
all cu lni umaaitceBs , buj>
y sBt iHn p p i on g t hn e hOHM
i l l s of
trees,
ol
i .. v n h r n V r " . h ' « n t l 1 1 ' r n l ! , r " Club. J a n . 23 .were p r e p a r i n g for themselves two calamities, viz : the
w a n t of f u e.1l a n do t hn e w a n t of
T h e eMv ua pmonr ai tl inonn a n d f o r c c p m n p — a p e r f c r l little lire e n g i n e s u c h a one
ot w na t pe r .
f r o m tree* p r o d u c e s a cool and moist local a t m o s p h e r e
known as • West's Improved I ' u m p . " 1 speak of this p u m p
—iple.
•T b e o v e r h a n g i n g b o u g h s p r e v e n t t h e t o o r a p i d e v n p o r a - because 1 h a p p e n t o know It . . . to be v e r '
durable, powerful a n d cheap, a n d it d o n ' l freeze 114 — get
t ion of m o i s t u r e f r o m t h e g r o u n d , a n d i t s d i s s i p a t i o n b v
out of o r d e r o n c e a y e a r . .
I L-nn«* t h u »i
and think I
t h e wind.
T h e s o u r c e s of n e a r l y all b r o o k s a n d c r e e k s may lie d o i n g the f a r m e r s good ~ s p e a k i n g o f . . . . , „
—in w o r k 'it,
• —
arte t o b e r o u n d in s p r i n g s a m o n g t h e h i l l s ; a n d b y c u t - boy 10 year>a
c o n t i n u o u s inch
ml a
. It c n be m a d e to work iu d e e p
t i n g off' tho trees w h i c h have always oversbaded them,
wells aa well a
1 shallow 1
t b e m o w t t f r e is r a p i d l y e v a p o r a t e d , a n d t h e s p r i n g s lowe r e d , ir not dried op.
From
the A * c t r York
Observer,
E x p e r i e n c e is c o n t i n u a l l y d e m o n s r a t i n g t h i s . E v e r y old
BALSAM
THOUSAND
r "•
g r e e nUs . . , O u t sa iudoe of 5sUu<c; 0h *veerrudaanntt cbaarrrriieerrss,, ttbbee ttrreeeess aanndd ; k n o w l ngly.
n - ' ami give the l e a t i m o n r of oui
S
:cord, with• h r o b a , if p l a n t e d ; g r o w l o p s i d e d , letm a n d s t u n t e d ; inside,
B k n o w l e d g e or request of t h e p r o p
[N. V. E v e n i n g Y
t b e y s t a n d e r e c t , well d e v e l o p e d , a n d v i g o r o u s . W i t h o u t
H o s t J u l y lat. 1863.
t h i s p r o t e c t i o n t h e r e is t h e tfopleasantnesa of h a v i n g a
T h is may c e r t i f y t h a t I have been using, at my m a n u f a c t o
gale forever b l o w i n g a b o n t ooe's ears, the ceaseless roar
ry. f o r the lost f o u r years, " W e s t ' s I m p r o v e d P u m p * . "
o r j h e wind a r o u n d o n e s d w e l l i n g , t h e r a t t l e of w i n d o w s
now h a v e In use three of said p u m p . , o n e of which is kep
• o d d o o r s , t b e i n c r e a s e d c o n s u m p t i o n of f u e l a n d t h e dis- c o n s t a n t l y at work. 24 h o o r s each day, (save Sunday*! and
c o m f o r t of c a t t l e a t all seasons, b u t e s p e c i a l l y in t h e W i n - has been r u n n i n g for the past two year*. I p r o n o u n e e t h e m
u n h e s i t a t i n g l y , the best p u m p s that have been b r o u g h t to m \
t e r ; p u t t h e s e a n d t h e l i k e t h i n g s t o g e t h e r , a n d w e find
t h a t w h a t e v e r s e r v e s t o b r e a k t h e v i o l e n c e of t h e wind, notitte, h a v i n g used many o t h e r s previously. T h e y are simple
In their c o n s t r u c U o n , and uot easily d i s a r r a n g e d .
o r t o c h a n g e i t s d i r e c t i o a i s a t h i n g of c o n s i d e r a b l e imV. V.. Oct. 10, lSJ'J.
A. WEBB.
portance.
I t s h o u l d n o t b e f o r g o t t e n t h a t a i r in m o t i o n
p r o d u c e s m o r e c h i l l i n e s s t h a n t h e s a m e a i r a t rest W e t J- '»• W E S T * . o.
v o u r finger a n d h o f d i t trp in t h e still a i r , a n d y o u w i l l ! W e a r c P |L 'aa«d t® s t a t e that tbe P o m p s we have h a d of
h a r d l y feel t h e oold ; b u t s w i n g i t a r o m i d a n d t h e h a n d i y o u , ' * f °
* J e a f " e „ 0 , b ? V e l , e e n 111 c o n s t a n t use. 12 h o a r s
t u t , . - 5 W S C . £ "zisr,,
O
W
.:„"S
N o F a m i l y should be w l t h o n t It.
I t U w i t h i n tbe reach or all. t h e price being
O
O N L Y 25 CENT8.
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D R J O H N L. L Y O N ' S
F r e n c h -Periodical D r o p s ,
8. wnen M
if anv r
ih a• cciirrccua l a r of gen-
nioa ccrtiflcataa of curvs It haa m a d e .
C. <J. CLARK.
sSPffv®S"K.
f a r m e r will tell u s t h a t h i s s p r i n g s a r e less c o p i o u s n o w
>sst one of West's P u m p s ,
on as a force a n d lifting
t h a n t h e y w e r e t h i r t y y e a r s a g o ; a n d s o of t b e v a r i o u s
TUB GREAT
p u m p t h a n anv we have eve
it is one of great power,
s t r e a m s l a r g e a n d small
T h e r a i n s fall, p e r h a p s in n e a r ond well adapted for s h i n ' s
m i n t s , factories, greenD. S. B A B N E S A CO., N . w Vork
ly t h e t f f o r m e r a b u n d a n c e , b u t t h e y c o m e o f t e n e r in t o r - houses, graperies, Ac., Ac.
F E M A L E R E G U L A T O R ,
! Mining Chronicle and
O. a O O O D W I X A CO., Boston
r e n t s , w h i c h r u n d o w u t h e hill-sides, u n o b s t r u c t e d by Railway J o u r n a l says :
re the only k n o w n r e m e d y t h a t will successfully a u d inF A R B A X D . S l I E E l J j Y A C O . Detroit.
trees, b r u s h w o o d , and low vegetation, a n d p o u r t h e m I t U r e c o m m e n d e d f o r its e x t r e m e s i m p l i c i t y of construcably restore a u d r e g u l a t e the female system, r e m o v i n g
8 t r e a m s
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j ?
° f t h e valley, p r o d u c i n g f r e s h e t s
a n d h u r t f u l i n n u n d a t i c m e ; a j i d BO w e g o f r o m f r e s h e t s t o ness of r e p a i r . There is no stuffing b o x — t h e p r e s s u r e b e i n g
held by u cup packing, like that u p o n tho w o r k i n g piston
LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS
d r o uogghntt s , if r o m h e a v y r a i n s, t o l o n g period."
p e r i o d s of a r i d p a r c h - w oj r k i nngg iin
y l i n d c r ititled
i u e d f o r t^h eu purpose
r ^ s e w iutbhi .n. t hhee upZ
u .a ccylinder,
Are a fluid pi e p a r a t i o n , tbi
lir
nf E
Kunrronp™
aly one of tbe k i n d e v e r dlswe tthink
mpj r o v e m e n t , a
jmn eg d r y n e s s . I n s o m e pn an r ti s of
e , n.,
co g r e a t h a r m I P* rF ,nir
'i-hamiw.,-——rli|ch
hamlior—which we
h i n k aa ggrreeaatt iim
covered in t h i s count i", a n d a c t s d i r e c t l y on the parts afh a s Tollowed t h e d e s t r u c t i o n o f forests, t h a t legislation 8 t u f f l l n K i s s o " a b l e
be deranged, a n d leak u n d e r s t r o n
fee ted. w h i l s t pills an p o w d e f a can only reach t h e m a s they
ppressure,
reM
1to
0 say
v n 0o t h
1 i n g of
the
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h a « b e e n c a l l e d in t o s t a y t h e i r d e m o l i a t i o n a n d t o p r o ""''
*" n " " " '
work t h r o u g h s y m p a t - ,y,, but not .at all direct a u d posltivp.
thereto.
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h
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also
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m
b
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s
:
t
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the
a
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of
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m o t e t b e p l a n t i n g of n e w .
A re y o u s u i r e i m g f r o m a V o n s t i lit a n x i e t y for t h e r e g u l a r
valve is c u s h i o n e d u p o n both s i d e s bv a i r — p r e v e n t i n g waterreturn
uature's p r e s c r i b e d laws .
h a m m e r . and v a c u m - l h u m p . The valves are very accessible,
e x p l . a a i i o n s of the s e t of • copies. ' T h e s e i n . f r f c u i
i
Forbidden Prait.
f ' l v e y o u r s e " no uneaHlncss, for Lyon's P e r i o d i c a l Drops,
a n d Simply a n d cheaply repaired. They w o r k innch easier
e x p l a n a t i o n s are alone w o r t h & r e e u i ^ t h l price [ h . r t S d
8
T h w e i s a p r o v e r b t o t h e e f f e c t t h a i stolen b r e a d e x - t h a n nny p u m p we have ever seen : tho 4 inch c y l i n d e r l-e if taken a day or two before the e x p e c t e d period, will posi- for the set of copies. To any one 1,avlne « i f „ u
®d
tively and invariably r e g u l a t e its coming, a s s u r e as effect
10
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worked
by
c
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r
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n
in
wells
100
feet
deep,
a
n
d
as
they
practlco tbla will be t b e c h e a p e s t a n d m o s 1t eernerfi.i
citeai t h e a p p e t i t e a n d a n o t h e r p r o v e r b i s u n i v e r s a l t h a t
x
cd,,ion
follows cause, as c e r t a i n ns d a v . i g h t follows d a r k a e s a .
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t b r b i d d e n f r u i t i s t h e b e s t a n d t b e s w e e t e s t . P r o v e r b s of r e c o m m e n d them.
Are you sick, e n f e e b l e d by disease, or u n a b l e t o b e a r the
labor a u d d a n g e r of i n c r e a s e ?
t h i s kind are supposed to apply cspeciclly t o t h e daught e r s or n r e , a s t b e f o l l o w i n g h i s t o r y o f a lady tella us,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROP8
m o w i n g h o w s h e l e a r n e d t o g r o w f o n d of o n i o n s
This
I h a v e nsed t h i s p n m p for one
lady was confessing her sins t o tho p r i e s t
H e i m p o s e d posed t o the North-West wind c o m i n g i
L o n g " ' i s l a n d j , h a u ^ u r e V < > U ** *
for is u o t p r e v e n l i o n b e t t e r
1 - w . HUBBELL, Teacher of W r l t l n a .
on h e r a p e n a n c o w h i c h s e e m e d t o h e r f a r t o o s e v e r e , Sound, b e i n g the coldest possible e x p o s n r > n d
11
re n
rl
11
pumi>°water
•
*
^ » certain preventii
did it freese, n o r were we unable al anv t i m e i>
will save
1J* J
- ilcb.
" a o m e k i n d of p e n a n c e I m u s t i n f l i c t , " s a i d t h e priest, with g r e a t e
' V °° m U C
m a n y h o u i s of s u f l t r i n g .
H. B. Melt
Melt.iVAIV
«*»
it I shall t r y t o s e l e c t a s l i g h t a ODC
_____
_ H a v e you been alUictod f o r oiany y e a r s with c o m p l a i n t * ina s I c a n . I s t h e r e a n y k i n d of f o o d t o w h i c h y o u h a v e
J 8
a s t r o n g d i s l i k e ? " " F o r Onions y o u r R e v e r e n c e , I h a v e c h e e r f u l l y r e c o m m e n d t h e m a.- simple, durable a n d p o w e r f u l !
to m o v e in the first rank of a c c o m p l i s b M A r t i s t s "
LYON'S P F R I f i r i i r i l n n n p u
ai s p e c i a l a b h o r r e n c e , a u d I n e v e r h a v e b e e n a b l e t o e a t in r a i s i n g and t h r o w i n g water, and for t h e i r ease of action i
s e c u r i t y a g a i n s t frost, a n d low price, we believe then, s u ^
6-K1UDICAL D R O P S
them.
" V e r y well, t h e n y o u m u s t n o t e a t o n i o n s f o r
A r e
Cl
°r t 0 *" otliera'm o " reliable r e g u l a t o r ever known, a n d cure, like
• i x w e e k * T h i s i s a n easy, a n d i s s u r e t o p r o v e a -very
WARKKS I.Ei.Atin. M e t H o t e l Set York.
»ajpc, all those i r r e g u l a r i t i e s that h a v e deflld the d o c t o r ' s
u , h , „ d S M t , Slopo «nd A r r a a ^ i n p n t
° " "
u s e f u l p e n a n c e . " F o r t h e first e i g h t d a y s t b o lady a t e no
skill.
J . w . I'OMEROV. Y o n k e r s . X. V.
J x o . HSSSKKRAI N . V
ccioiwr t h o u g h she hnd a s t r o n g desire t o ktjow h o w t h e v
W ill you waste away with s u f f e r i n g f r o m Leucorrhcea, P r o
DOMIMCB U w a B N C E , Westchestei
lapsus, pysnienorrhooa. and a t h o u s a n d o t h e r dlfflmltiea, all
t a s t e d . S h e t h e e t h o u g h t t o h e r s e l f t h a t o n e c o u l d no't
• i g u i f y m t t oh. S h e t h e r e f o r e , r o a s t e d o n e a n d a t e i t •
j natu
CAtTlOX.
• r t e r a w h i l e a n o t h e r ; a n d b e f o r e t h e s i x w e e k s h a d e n d - J . D. WKST A Co. : v.am bridge M l n e . X . C., J u :
e d a h e h a d g o ni eL s o • f a r t h a t 8s nh ee ®"ol<l
c o u l d nn oo tt lliivvee W
w il tt hh oo nu tt
W
my bed ond
G
Gents.—The
e n t s . - T h e p u m p wiucn
which I o r d e r e d fur o u r Mine
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
o n i o n s . TI hh i s l a d y is still alivo, t h o u g h i t w o u l d b oe u nu - J ° f l v e d " " J P u ' to w o r k in o u r underlay shaft, which « c are
P }
c o u r t e o u s aann d u n g a l l a n t t o g i v e h e r n a m e .
W i t h f o r bbiidd-. I " l n k i n p ' . w , ' . ? . n d . . , . h a ? " n e man will with ease lift :.o B alion..
U«. .t DH the d r o p * w h e n f o r b i d d e n in t h e d i r e c t i o n s
date.
° h e r . contracting after U i a
We l i f t e d in three a n d a hulf hours an m e wn
den books it is the same as with forbidden f r u i t
Taci.... «.v.n.ugh a p o s i t i v e cure, a n d h a r m l e s s at all o t h e r l i m e s
ter in the ahaft. which m e a s u r e s s e v e n by twelve feet and 3
ROBERT MYHILL
they are so powerful a n d finely c a l c u l a t e d V) adjirat and gov
tea s a y s t h a t N e r o o r d e r e d all t h e b o o k s w h i c h he b a t e d
J a n u a r y 25. 18C4.
feet d e e p , and it was full w h e n we c o m m e n c e d . It a n s w e r
7-3w«
ern the funetioiiH of the sexual o r g a n i s m , that. If t a k e n at liu
t o b e b u r n e d . T h e s e b o o k s w e r e g r e e d i l y s o u g h t a n d ®? r e x p e c t a t i o n s in every r e a p e d , and o u r w o r k m e n a r
p r o p e r tlmei>, they would p r o d u c e results c o n t r a r y t o nature,
read a s l o n g a s t h e p r o h i b i t i o n l a s t e d .
B u t t b e y w e r e h i g h l y pleased with it. I t will do g r e a t s e r v i c e with bu
against which all. p a r t i c u l a r l y t h o s e w h o would r e p r o d u c e .
o n c e f o r g o t t e n w h e n e v e i r ono w a s a l l o w e d t o p o s s e s t r i f l i n g e x p e n s e lor repair*
sRould carefully g u a r d .
Yours,
respectfully.
B.
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OF
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tbem. W h a t was true eighteen hundred years ago is no
" e nave p l e n t y more such certificates, but think t h e s e ar.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
leas t r u e n o w .
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*
M E R C A N T I L E COLLKGRS.
enough
For I ' n m p s . l l o w . P i p e , etc . a . i d r e w or call upon
•annot h a r m the m o s t d e l i c a t e c o n s t i t u t i o n at a n y time J D. W E S T A C O S l f t L t r P o x * — ' T h o E l e c t i c J o u r n a l , in a n a r t i c l e o n
the p r o p r i e t o r s wish t o g u a r d a g a i n s t its misu*e. h o p i n g
lii» Broadway, N y .
;
t a t h o u s a n d b o i t i e s will
n«-d for a good p u r p o s e w h e r e
Bfflall-pox, a d r a o n i s b e s p h y s i c i a n s n o t t o b e h a s t y in passMich.,. Merrill Block,
• is used f o r au i l l e g i t i m a t e one.
ing t h e i r opinion t h a t a n y e r u p t i v e d i s o r d e r is t h a t loathTHE GREAT
C o r n e r o r W o o d w s r l Ac
t o m e diaeaw until t h e y prove t b e following diagnostic
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
r p ms INSTITUTION F0I1K8 oxsZTiytiincM'
s y s t e m ; " I s o w w e ofTer t h i s s e c r e t t o t h e p r o f e s s i o n —
7
5 1 V e s e y S t r e e t , N e w• Y
The n e v e r f a i l i n g F e m a l e R e g u l a t o r , i» w r sate by e v e r y
V on rr kt t.
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BRYANT & STRATTON'S
Branch
American
-
Tea
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Located at Uetroit,
Company i
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I N C E I T S ORGANIZATION'. H . A S C R E M E D K W W
™W.ti^wi.h-Trfn<it'TLri5, ""i,do
>OQ v a , u i
flngtr
m a y distinctly b e f e l t t h e small h a r d s u b s t a n c e
oU,er
e r a in the history of w h o l e s a l i n g teas in i h i s c o u n t r ^ "take I
I
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'f r d , P . i n ' ' b D y ^
A peiwoo h o l d i n g a s c h o l a r s h i p c a a a t t e n d e i t h e r a t h l a
p r e c i s e l y as if a s m a l l fine s h o t b a d b e e n p l a c e d o n d e r
option.
Terns.
selling j i o t g o , it. make h:m . e n d a n d 8 ^ h for v ' o T 5 0 0
^
the cuticle of the skin. T h i s peculiar a p p e a r a n c e belongs ^
P U
1 B b t n e C08,<
ever d e v i a t i n g f r o m "the o n e price askefl. " " '
j
C- «5 ; OLARK \ CO.,
to no o t h e r disease. W e have applied lhe term secret
A n o t h e r p e c u l i a r i t y of the C o m p a n y i« t h a t their tea t a s t e r '
"OLW.I.* D a r o o t m .
i f o r w h , , « » ' " » n d h a s b e e n known' t o a few p h y s i New Haven, C o o n .
n o»tt only devote*
d e v o t e s h i s time to the selection of t b e i r teas
t e a s as t o0
A t Wholesale bv
c i a n s , i t i s n o t m e n t i o n e d in a n y o f t h e f U n d a n ] a u t h o r i quality, value, a n d p a r t i c u l a r stylea for p a r t i c u l a r localities I
D. S. BAIIN'ES A CO.. New York.
A k n o w l e d g e of the o r d i n a r y E n g l i s h b r a n c h e s I s s Qu IfDf l c r e n t
tiee, o o r d o e s t h e w r i t e r c l a i m t h e c r e d i t o r t h e d i s c o v e r y of c o u n t r y , but he helps t h e tea b u y e r to t b o o u - out of their
r e p a r a t o r y to e n i e r i n e UDOU t h e conrae nr„nA..
cieni
<;Eo. C. (iOHUWIX A C O . Boston.
A r t c r this, all w o r k s u p o n p r a c t i c e wiD a d d t h i s u n f a i l i n g e n o r m o u s sstock
t o c k such teas a* are a d a p t e d " tto
o hhis
l K p pa ar tritci uc ol al '.^r !f
FAKHAN"U, S H E L E Y A CO., DeUolL
aiagnostic system,"
• aula, a n d not only tbia. but ,w,int» out the best b a / g a i n ,
t
I .t." 1 C M , V , 8 e e t h e incalculable a d v a n t a g e a uyi b u y e r baa 1
in t h i s e s t a b l i s h m e n t o v i r all o t h e r s .
A m a
Ksr.—Alexander,
If he Is no j u d g e of tea, or the market. If his t i m e i. valua- I
' d u r a K a r l o f K c l l i e w a s r a t h e r a h a r d l i v e r . U o ninrble, he h a s all the lienetit* of a well o r g a n i z e d av-tem of don e d A c n e , d a u g h t e r of t b e t h i r d E a r l o r B a l c a r r a s , a n d i n g business, of a n i m m e n s e capital, of a!l the j u d g e m e n t of
F o r f n r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n p l e a s e c a l l at C o l l e g e R o o m s o r
in t h e first c o n f i d e n c e of e a r l y m a r r i e d love, e n t r u s t e d t o men"
'""a',CS ,astcr' &nd
k n o w l e d g e of n u p e r i o r sales-1
P i ^ i m a M h i 3 C T . l ? U t i g ° f *' r M W*For specimens 'of
h e r k e e p i n g t h e h e y of t h e w i n e c e l l a r . L a d y K e l l i e , o n
Penmanship, inclose letter stamp.
Address
Ttila enable* all tea buyer*—no m a t t e r if they are thoua- i
t h o first o c c a s i o n t h a t h e i n v i t e d b i s b o o n c o m p a n i o n s t o
and* of m i l e s f r o m thi* m a r k e t - t o p u r c h a s e on as good I
f Cu^t i h U * o . i t r ' 8 T ^ r r ° N ; * l e U h B r o f , h # ***** C i t i e s .
(Cut this out for future reference, i
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d i n n e r a n d a d r i n k , g a v e o u t a s m u c h w i n e a s s h e t b o u e b t t e r m s here as the New Vork m e r c h a n t s .
g o o d for t h e m a n d w a l k e d o u i o t l y u p t o C a r n b c e w i t h
P a r t i e s can o r d e r teas a n d will be s e r v e d as well a s !
t h e k e y o r t h e w i n e c e l l a r in h e r p o c k e t t o l a k e h e r f o u r t h o u g h they c a m e I h e m a e l v e s . b e i n g sure to get o r i g i n a l !
AND
h o u r s w i t h t h e m i n i s t e r ' s wire. T h e p a r t y s o o n d i s c u s s e d package*, t r u e w e i g h t s and t a r e s ; a n d tbe teas are w a r r a n t e d I
represented.
t h e m o d i c n m she h a d left o u t for their consumption, and
*KPliC!Ii#t ° r , h e r o m P a n y ' «
w h i c h will be
on h i s l o r d s h i p e e o d i n g f o r m o r e h o l e a r n e d b o w m a l t e r s
nt to all who o r d e r it: c o m p r i s i n g
• t o o d . H e b a d t h e cellar d o o r f o r t h w i t h forced f r o m its H y s o n , Y o u n g
__
A L B E E T " ? . BACON,
Hyson, Imperial,
Gunpowder.!
hinfees, a n d d e s i r e t h e s e r v a n t t o t a k e it t o t h e m a n s e
T w a n k n y and Sink, Oolonc Souchong,
I
T T ^ I L L l/JCATK LANDS. PAY TAXES.BCY OB 8 E L L
Orange and Hyson Pelcoe.
I
T T on C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now offers f o r a a l e ,
a n d w i t h b i s c o m p l i m e n t s t o h e * l a d y s h i p i a n d tfshe
a s k e d a n v q u e s t i o n s t o s a y , " T h a t i t w a s t h e c e l l a r d o o r J a p a n T e a of e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n , colored a n d u n c o l o r e d .
c o m e t o look for tho key.
Th is list h a s e a c h k i n d of tea d iv id e d into f o u r classes.
A n d L o u w i t h o r w i t h o u t D w e l l i n g s i n PI'I, • > .
n!I7, \ C ! !f rr r m" K h C , r ? 0 ' K i u c ' M***
every o n e ^
p i d W I k e Cot,BIT H e a t o f ^ A a t r i m S . n t r
" d e s c r i p t i o n a n d t b c p r i c c * a n n e x e d that the
T h e F r e n c h E m p e r o r w a s shown by an E n g l i s h visitor r?,nw^
C < ^ i p a n y are d e t e r m i n e d to u n d e r s e l l t h e whole t e a trade
« t C o m p i e p n e t h e n u m b e r of Punch in w h i c h t h e B u H s
H e g u a r a n t e e to sell all o n r teas at n o t o v e r two c e n t s f n j
oedioe Congress. T b e E m p e r o r said : " 1 always judge
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t b l s 10
to t h i m V n r ^ K
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attractive
w h e t h e r I a m p o p u l a r o r n o t i n E n g l a n d b y Punch.
I f t o the many w h o h a v e been p a y i n g e n o r m o u s profits.
«sss srssa'
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3
b e represents me with a n v t h i w like a good looking pbyriognomy.
J f r b t v B u l ! i s p W d ; i f J o h n B u l l is dispFeaV
ed 1 a m m a d o t o l o o k dreadfully ugly ; and I ace t h a t at
t h e p n a e n t m o m e n t , t b e B u l l s , w h o will n o t a c c e p t t h e
invitation, are i » « very bad t e m p e r with me."
T h o s o w h o m a k e sales t o U n c l e
may n o t b e w a r horaea, b u t tbey a r e
doos chargera.
S a m in t h i s w a r
generally tramou-
G R E A T A M E R I C A N TEA
COMPANY,
I * r o * T t * n AKD JOBBERS,
So- M T e s c y S t r e e t , X e w Y o r k .
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ATH,
3 , '
8IDINO. CHEKRY, OAK. MAPI.E. W H I T F
k i n d s of s e a s o n e d P i t * l u m b e r k e p t on
J0'"1-' «ni1 Scantling s a w e / f r o m
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VOL. VI.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y . M I C H . F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 26, 1 8 6 4 .
ISTO. 11.
C!jf (Brans) Craberser^iiral3>,
HYMN
I soon thereafter as practicable, and (hall remain open at ] And if he take either of such oaths h:s vote shall be
Written for the opening of a new House of Worship (T. 8 i least three hoars ; arid il necessary, in t h o opinion of tbe . received. B a t if ssid pursr>n shall therein swear falsely
King's) in San Francisco.
I inspectors, in order t o receive the balkits of all tbe elec- ] apon conviction thereof, iu the county where such per| tors, they may keep the polls open until five o'clock, p. j son claims the right to vote, shall be liable to the pain
MT JOIUf ii T u n i s R .
1
and no longer. Proclamation thereof shall be made , and penalties Of perjbry.
' a t or before the opeuiug of the polls, and one hour boSEC. 18- W h e n the poll is closed, the inspectors saa.i
MORGANBATESi
AMIDST these glorious works or Thine
The solemn minarets or the pine,
XDITOH AHO p«op»irro«.
'<
lore closing them.
| immediately proceed to cauvuss and ascertain the re
And awful Bhasta's ley shrine—
SEC. 13. T h e inspectors shall prepare boxes, or other salt.
, ,
T K I t M B . y.:
,,'i
suitable receptacles for tbe ballots.
19 T h e canvass sbull he nablic. and shall com
Where swell thy hymns of wsve and gale,
O n « D o l l a r « n d jmXy Contn, foj-aW© invaAnd organ thnudc'rs never fall
I SKC. 14. T h e ballots to bo voted at the election held meuce by a comparison of the poll lists from tbe l y g i n
riably in iidvanoe.
. ,
Behind the cataract's misty veil.
uiidef this act, shall have printed or written at the top ! tiing, una a correction of any error which ipay be f o u M
ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for One Dollar p e r » q u u r e ( t e n
linen) for tbe first insertion, and twontytive cents for each
j of each ballot, the name of the county and town, or city • therein, until they shall be found or made to agree. I t
Our pony wall* to Thee we raise.
subsequent insertion. Yearly Advertisements—HO for one
Our poor reed music sounds thy praise—
and ward, in which tbe person offering to vote is a voter. »two or more ballots are found so folded together as to
nare; $20 for Uirce squares; $30 for half a column; aod
Forgive, 0 , Lord! dar childish waya!
' Kach ballot, in addition lo the name ,of the county and present the appeal once of a single ballot, and to con
0 for one column. Legal advertlietncnU at .th«,r*te» prePor, kneeling on these artar-stalrs.
! town, or city and ward, shall have written or printed, ot viuce the inspectors that they were cast as o n < '
scribed by laW': fifty cents per folio of 100 wofrds, for the
v W e urge Thee not with selfish prayers.
(partly wntteC and partly printod, on ii the names ULJ ' >hall not be coanted, but they shall have the words " r e
fimlosertlon.
and twenty-five r e n t s for each • subsequent.—
.Nor murmur at our daily cares.
Every figure connts a word. Figure work without ralss, 60
designation of office of the officers w h i ' h may properiy jeeted as double,' written upon them, be folded t o g e t h c
per cent added. Bute and figure work, double price.
Before Thee, in an evil day,
I be voted for. Tbe ballot shall be foldui (if folded at ail)! again, and kept as herein directed
All legal advertisements to bo paid foratrictly-iaadvaace.
iDur Country's bleeding heart we lay,
so as lo show on the outside the nam® of the countv and
Sue. 20. Ir at any stage of the canvass a ballot not
We dare uot ask thy hand to stay;
town, or city and ward ; nnd the i r u ^ c t o r s shall refuse stating for what office the person therein named is voted
»i Bat through the war-cloud pray Jo The*
lo receive any ballot which does uol ihus show the name • for, ii found in the box. when officers of difl'ereot kinds
F o r Union, but a Union free,
of the county and town, or citv and jv/ird. T h e b a l l o t ' are t o tie elected, it if to tie rviected.
And peace that comes of purity.
thus prepared shall be on one piece of paper, and all the ; Sw*- 21. If a ballot bo found containing the name of
And Thou wilt bare Thine arm to save,
ballots shall lie depoaitcd in one box. A n d it is the do more persons for one office than can be elected to that
ADd, smiling; through tbe Red Sea wan),
ty of the iuspcctors of tbe ek-ction to be saiislied t h a t 1 office, und such ballot form an excess above the number
Uske.bi'Qad a pathway for the slave 1
:
the person offering to vote is a legal voter of Hie town or ' of votes, it shall be rejected BJ to that office, (the caoae
For o«, confessing all our needs.
ward which is shown at tho ton of tb« ballot. In car.- j o f r e j e c t i o n being eudorsed thereon,) nnd disposed of as
We trust oo rites nor words nor deeds,
ll'-reinnlter directed ; ond if it docs not form such e x
rassing the votes thus cast, the inspectors shall reject a
G R A N D TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
Nor yet tbe broken staff of creeds.
otea cast for any officer of a distritt. (whether Con- cess, so many of the names, fir-t in order, a* ore required
Assured alone that Thou art good
gressional, [Senatorial, or otherwise.) -ot composed iu ' shall be counted.
J u d g e o f P r o b a t e . . . . C U R T I S F O W L E R , Mapleton
TqjCachaSito the multitude,
part
of
the
town
or
ward
named
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head
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the
bn!
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S r r . 22. As a check in counting, eoch clerk shall koep
ShertlT
E . F . D A M E , Traierae City.
E t f r a a i i . o n ' and Fatherhood!
County Trcasarcr
M O R G A N B A T E S , Trav.City.
lot. W h e r e an officer is elccu-d !'ron» a dtstriet, the bal- [ a tally list.
Weak, sinful, blind, to thee we kneel.
!
County Clerk
JAMES P. BRAND,
lot shall specify tbe number of the d i ^ r i c t
«R<". 23. A retoru in writing Bhall be made In each
.
Btreteh
dumbly
forth
our
bands,
and
foci
Register ol Deeds
JAMES P. BRAND,
SRI:. 1;>. T h e inspectors of the election ore required. ' pn'l book, setting forth in word.-" at length tho whole
Our weakness Is our strong appeal.
Proa. Attorney
C. II. M A R S H ,
unless they have been furnished therewith by the com- j number of ballots cast for each officer, (except t b o w re
Circuit Conri Com.-.C. H . MARSH,
' "
So, by thew western gates of even,
missioners, to prepare and have present at the polls, two J jectcd,) the name of each person voted for. and the num
C o r oo kk ee rr as
L . R . £S M I T H .
Elk Haplds.
.. We waif to s«e with Thy forgiven
R O B E IR T L E E , Centrevllle.
poll books, having each of t h e m a sufficient column for her of votes given lo each person for each different office,
7
The opening Golden OUte of Heaven!
tbe names, and county and town, or ei'.y and ward, of the | which return shall be certified aa correct, sigocjl by the
Suffice it now. In time to be
T-T.
MA;
residence of the voters, and a column for the number of; inspectors, and attested by the clerks. S u c h retura shall
O. H
. M
AKSH,
Shall holier altars rise to Thee—
the regiment and sompanv. and suffic cnt blank leaves for be substantially as follows : At an election held by the
Thy Church our wide humanity!
regiment
the oaths, certificates a u J returns. J a i d books mav be •lectors o 'f '
• of Michigan Infantry,
t „ r ^ . ^ (cavalry,
/r««.lre
White flowers of Love its walla shall rllmb,
artillery, or battery as the case may be,) or by company
substantially in tbe following form:
6ofi bells of !'ea«c shall ring Its ch.mo,
"~7>V ' AND
of——regiment of Michigan—— at (describing tbp
'Its dsys shall be all holy time!
T.t • v S O L I C I T O R IN C H A N C E R Y ,
place.) there w e r e — b a l l o t s cast for the office of GovA aweetfr song shall then be heard.
N O T A R Y P U B I i l C & C O N \ r E Y!A'N!CKR,
ernor of the Slate, of which A . B. h a d — v o t e s and
The muifie of the world's accord
C. !). h a d — votes. F o r State T r e a s u r e r — votes
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Mich.
Confessing Christ, the Inward Word
J o h n Doe,
jCaruiel, EatoujCth Regiment Inlan- were cast, of which K F . had —
votes and G . H- had
QflUeiuDwelUngHooM..
1-iy •
That s'ong 'shall swell from shore to there,
|
county,
j
try, Co. II.
votes- • And the same returns shall be made of the
One hope, one With, ope love restore
,• 4
Richard Roe, iLee,
Calhoun 6th Regiment Iu£uu- votes cast for each and every other S t a l e officer.
For
T
h
e
seamless
robe
that
Jesus
wore!
/AUtA-VKKSW C1XV
I
county.
j
try, Co. K
Congress,
in the first Congressional D i s t r i c t —
J a m e s Jackson,'First W a r d , Dc-ktfc Regiment lr.Tau- votes were cast, of which N . O. had —
T H E S O L D I E R S ' VOTING B I L L .
votes, P . O .
troit,
try, Co. A .
L
had —
votes. F o r Congress, fu the second CongresTBU H0C3F. ^3 ,XOW OPEXEJ1 TOE tllit BitSn^Ftt Of TBE A BSi luli ttep, EInn at bh lee Mt lhlel t mQyu aSl iefriveidc e ,E tl oe c tVoor st e oaft ct he irsA t the time of voting, the elector must declare his sional D i s t r i c t - *— votes were cast, of which R . S. had
t a i n E l e c t i o n s , n n d t o a m e n d S e c t i o n 4 5 n n d name, and the name of the county a d lown. or city and • —votes, T . W . h a d ^ — v o t e s , (and so oo. giving the
'£• R A . V E L I N G
P U B L I C . !
6 1 , o r C h a p t e r 6 , of t h e C o m p i l e d L a w s .
ward, in which be resided at the tjrne of his entering result as to each of t h e Congressional District*,) giving
CKMR THE arr«aiKriMD*»;c* or.'
iu each case the ndtnber of d i s t r i c t
And in making
—BjtCTTO-vL The Peoplt of the State of Michigan,
the military service, and also tbe & m b e r of the regienact', T h a t e t e » y • ' h i f e male citizen or inhabitant of ment, and company to which he belongs, and theso must the returns as to Coogress. Judges, Senators nnd Representatives in Legislature, and all other officers elected by
1
G I V E H I . H A C A L L . JBf • . ' *'«- ' Ibis State, 81"tbe age o f 2 1 years, possessing tho qualifi- be written down by the clerk on the poll books, as above
cations named in article 7, section 1, of the Constitution shown. Each clerk shall keep a poll book, so that there districts, the returns shall specify the number of the
• •\~iint , r
o r t b e 8 l a t e o r Michigan, iu the military service of the may be a double list ot voters.
T h e electors shall de- district as in tbe form above given ; and for county
T r m V m e City, Way t3, I t t * ' '
' Uuited States, ®r t h i s State, in the Michigan regiments, liver their ballots to one of the inspectors, who shall de- officers the name of the county in each instance shall be
companies, or batteries, shall be entitled to Vote nt alt the posit them in tbe ballot box ; bat no elector shall x*ole specified in the return. A t the eud of the return the io»
elections a o t i i o r i t t d by law, as provided in this act, anH at the same election at two different polls, and for no spectors shall certify in substance as follows, giving, if
every such «ititen or inhabitant shall tlihs be entitled, officers except such as arc provided for by section throe, officers, their rank and number of their regiment and
companv. viz :
in t h e manner herein provided, whether at iho time of and tbe other provisions of this act.
L . M. )
SKC. 16. Any person offering to vote, may be chalD E T R O I T , M l e h t * * n , ' 1 ' < ^ l ' . ' i .i. voting be shall be within tbe limits of this State or n o t
N. O. V Inspector* of Election
' S«c: 2. Bvery soldier belonging t o Michigan regi- lenged, us unqualified, by either of tbe inspectors, or by A true return
Corner «f Fifth and Woodbfldge Streets, ooptMrte Michigan ments and batteries, or companies, in tbe military ser- any person who is an elector in thin State ; and it is the
A.S
Central Bill Road Compnby's Machine S h o p s , (i-ly)
Attest:
vioe o f this Stale, or of the United 8tatei. or volunteer duty of each of the inspectors to challenge uuy person
soldiers, residents of Michigan, belonging to regiments, offering to vote whom he knows, sr suspects not to be
T M ^ Clerks of Elrcliot
batteries o r companies, present on the day of election, duly qnulilied.
SEC. 24. One o f t h e poll books containing such return
other States,'including officers aod their stafls. sorSEC. 17. W'hen any person is MJ challenged the inN E W G O O D S f o r t h o L A D I E S . from
geons aridastfiiantAurceons, chaplains and commission- spectors shall read or explain to him sections one. two shall be mailed by the inspectors to tbe Secretary of
State ; another poll book with its return shall h e enve!AVING JUST EETCUNBD FROM THE OUTSIDE ers appointed ond^r tbis act, shall, if posseswd of the and three of this act, and may examine him
world, we are prepared uo» only M enlighten tii* ladies qnalifications set forth in section 1 of this net, be entitled qualifications. and if the person insist that ho is qualified oped, sealed, superscribed aod delivered to one of the
as regards Fall and Winter Styles of Bonnets, Hats, Cloak", t o tbe benefit#'of t h e provisious thereof.
to vote and tbe challenge is not withdrawn, one of the inspectors of election, who shall deliver tbe same to one
Dresses. Ac., bat also to famish our customers with very
8 B a 8. E a c h o l c « o r voting by virtue o f the provi- Inspectors shall tender to him such one of the following: of the commissioners herein provided for, if such commany articles which we have lately added to oar Stock, such
aa Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Colls**, DressTrlnWitngs of differ sions of this ac:, shall have the right lo vo'.e fur the 6alnc oaths as he may claim the grounds of his qualification to i mLisioner calls for the same in 10 days, tuid such commit| sioeer shall transmit '.be tame to tbe Sccfetary of 8tato.
e n t kinds, Hoods, Nabiaa, Worsted Uoderaleeves, Children* officers, and no others, that be might lawful'y have voted vote :
Skating Caps, Ladles and Childrens Balmoral Hose, Belts, f o r in the township or Ward in which he resided at the
You do solemnly swear for affirm) thnt yon are 21 If not so called for, the inspector shall transmit the same,
Shawl and Hair Plus, Fancy Cloak. Trfmlngs, Buttons, Plus, t i m e of entering the military service.
years of age, that you are a citizen of the I 'tiited Htules. | by mail or other safe mode as practicable, to the SecreNeedles, Thread, Ac., Ac.
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BKCJA. T h e eleotionsunder 1 his act shall be held on that you have been a resident of tfce State of M ichignn j tary of State of this State, addressed to him at Lansing.
We have alas Ladies Cloths, and a Wheeler A Wilson
the same day that is provided for by title 3, chapter 6, ( t h r e e months ond of the township of
in the county
S e c . 25. W h e n the result of tbe election is oscertain8awiog Machine enables a s to manufacture Cloaks to order
Dress Quuing and Making, ShirtMaklag and all kinds of of the Compiled Luwe for similar elections within this o f — » or ward of'.he city o f — i n said State-111 days ed. the inspectors shall cause nil the ballots, including
sewing and machine stitching done with a view to sttit S t a "t e .
uoxt precoding this day, that yon have not voted at this those rejected, with tbe tally list, to be preserved, and b e
customers. Give nsa can and examine our stock and prices.
;
.SEC1 5. T h e provisions or chapter 6, title 3, of the election and that you are a registered voter of said town delivered to the commissioner, or tracsmitted to tbe
ADA K. 8PRAOuE.
I Secretory of State, wilh the poll books, all of which
Compiled Laws, sd far as applicable, and not qualified or ward ; or
UAUV K. UOSTW1CK.
b y the.provisions of this act, shall be applied to all elec2d. You do solemnly swear (or affirm) that von are j shall be preserved in bia office.
Traverse City. S a v * IMS. * xi •••••...
«Mm.
tions held onder and by virtue of this act.
21 years of age. that you resided in the Slate nt Michi- j HKC. 26. T h e votes of all e l e d i o w held under thia
ACADEMICAL.
SEC. 6. T b o Governor of this State is hereby charged gan on the 24ib day of June, 183.°>, thai you have been |
shall becanvosscd by the Board of Canvassers (ot
H E SPRING TERM OF THE. PREPARATORY , DE- with tbe doty of seeing that this act shall be properly a resident of the Stale of Michigan three months, ami o f ! ^ C i a t u > j„ the manner, as near as practicable, providpartraent o f t h e contemplated College a t Benzonla, will
m the county of
or ward of j e j f o r j n ^ a p t e r s j x title three, compiled laws of 1857.
commence an Weifaeiday, March Jd, and continue twelve exceuted hfidcarried o u t and for that purpose is autho- tha township ol
in said Slate 10 days next preceding tbis | g K ( . 27. W h e r e an election is held under this a c t tor
weeks Tuition for the term, payable.in advance, $4. Board rited and required to t a k e such steps, from time to t ime, the city of —
and log-honse accommodations for a lew students with the as may bo necessary, uof inconsistent with law or this day, that you have not voted at this election, and that [ s u c h officers as the county alone d e c t s , or for such as
families sf the place at reasonable rates.
you ore a registered voter of und township or ward : j are 0 o l canvassed by the B o a r d or State Canvassers, the
J . B. WALKER, President.
7.
A
t
t
b
e
elections
herein
provide*
tor,
a
poll
j
or
I county or district canvass shall not be closed, nor tho
CHAS. E * A t L £ Y . Secretary.
8-3w»
sfcall be opened ul every place, whether within o r with- j 3J. Yon do solemnly swear (or affirin) that yon are ' result declared, until tbe SUUe cauvoswers bavu actcd.
OQtthe State,' ' w h e r e a regiment battalion, battery or J 21 years of age. that t o u were a resident of tbe State o f ' and the county canvasser* have bad transmitted to tbcm
company of Michigan soldiers may be Tound or station-; Michigan on the 1st «ky of Jannnry. 1850, thnt y o u ; an abstract of the State canvass, as to such officers. I t
ed j auo at such election all persons may vote w h o are j have declared your intention to become a citizen ol the . is hereby made the duly of the Board of State CauvassP E T E R LORILLARD,
tboreto entitled by law aod by thfc provisions of this j United States pursuant to the laws thereof, six niouthi | ers lo transmit such an abstract to tho several counties
SNUFF AND TOBACCO MANUFACTURER. •et.
j preceding this ehx-tiou. that you have resided in said without delay. I f there is none each to t r a n s m i t the
" * 8 s d ' R A n y company o r detached portion of n regi- Slate three months and of the township of
• in the county or district canvassers shall then declare ibe rc1 6 A 18 C h n m k e t s « t . ,
ment, or companies; If not practicable for all t o vote to- comity of —
or ward of the city of —
in said State j s a l t ; and tbe county or district canvassers, after can(Formerly i2 Chambers Stw e t , N e f
gather, may open a s e p a r a t e p o l l ; and Ihe electors pre- 10 duys-next prereding this day, that yon have not vol- j vassing the voles cast in the county or d i s t r i c t in the
iTonld call the attention of Dealers lo t h o artlclea of h i s
sent shall cnooBe from t h e i r number throe Inspectors of cd nt this ekviroit nnd tbat you are a registered voter of manner provided by law, shall adjouru taid canvass for
btanofactnre,via:
, p
Election f r o n t a e qualified electors present, whose dnty i gojj township or ward : or
I such a time or times,, not exceeding 40 days, a s will
BROWN
it Shall bfe t6 M l .
^
j 4ih. You do solemnly swear (or affirm t thnt you are | enable them to receive tbe result of the Stale caavasi.
kaeaWr,i - D e m i g r o s ,
i>i
ii •
SEC. 9. T be Inspectors oT Election shall appoint the j 21_\ear* of age, that you have resided in the State o f ' or ascertain that there is uo return to be made by the
FlnaBappae, .
?ur« Vhrftinla. !
clerks of the elect ion. ^
| Michigan two years and six months, that yon have dc-1 State Canvassers to the county.
W h e n the abstract
. Coarse Rappee, ,
Naehltoehes, . Site. 10. S e f f i r e opening t b e polls, each of the insnee-1 c la red your intention to Inicomc a citizen of the United | shall have been received by the rounty or district can^.t!„ AmerlcanQenUtman, - ,}. ii(_ (^opanhagen. .tors,and
clerks shall ' t a k e t b e following oath : • I do j States pursuant to the laws '.hereof, six months preced-; vassers, from (he Board of State Canvassers, it shall be
CWiu i. • • ! .' YELLOW .SNVWVt ,
solemnly swear that I will support ihe Constitution of | j n g this e k ^ J o n , that you h a r e been a resident of tbe j the duty o f t h e county or district canvassers t o canvass
Scotch.
Honey Dew Scotch,
..i; •<. r I. the United S t a t e s and t h e Constitution of t b e State of • State of Michigan three mouths and of tbe township oft nnd ccrtcct tbe same, before declaring tbe result of the
High ToMtjtootoh,
Eresh Honey Dew Seotoh. ;
Mtekipra, Und tttat 1 wlH impartially, and to the best of — - i n — c o u n t y or in
ward or the city or
i n ! election.
I r i a h High Toast,
Fresh Scotch.
p e n o r m tho duties of inspec- j said State 10 days next preceding tfiis day and that p u
SEC. 28. T h e returns or the inspectors to the State 11Can. or Lnndvfoot,
.
j
-.j,,
tiir.
MwllAn- Bivl
i l l illiiliAihltf
m U w A r i I have not voted
J .«at »L:.
. tCgis- vassers ehall
" " "be presnlned' correct,
* —a
t - t i govern
—
ni.(Un
(o/CfAP-fUra
o r ^ I c &M
t f InTi
tlu'l.ejection,
aod vwill
stndiouslyfendeavor
thisn |election,
mid(l,.»
tbat vo
and -shall
them
<at» AH»nt'onis called to the large redaction h> price*
t
o
prevent
r
«
a
d
,
d
e
c
e
i
t
and
abuse
hi
coodacting
the
j
tered
voter
of
said
township
or
wnrd
;
or
accordingly. B u t in the case tbe ballots have been reerfltw-CntChewltagia'l«in9WorTofc*oe<w.1rhkh irili b»
1
1
turned to the State Canvassers, then any person interes"
'
"
5th. Y"on do solemnly swear (or affirm) that
foond of a^upetioT Quality.
• ,. ; r i l
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fcomtnilaotier and inspector of tbe elec-1 21 years of age, that you are a civilized inhabitant of ited in the election may require the ballots to be re-canC
TORVCCO.
,.e the
.... State
.
Catrtassers ; if tbe latter are satisfied
Stotixo.
mntcTT CRtimre:
ik6n*ti- tion is empowered t o administer oaths, and tbe inspec- Indian descent and not a member of any tribe, that you f •v a a s d by
tors of electioa may administer t b e oath to each other. | have been a resident of tbe State of Michigan three ( t h a t there is a mistake hi tbe returns, they shall rectify
Wtici•'P.A.L;;1orHUav'
K». 1.
Cavendish, or Bweet,
Spaniah,
T h e oaths of the inspectors and clerks shall be entered ; months and of the township of
• * in
county or in j the same.
Ko.liBweet Scenled Omooco, Canaster, in f h e poll bocAts, stibscribed by the persons taking the , the - « — ward of tbe city of
in said State 10 days
SEC. 2 9 . "that for tbe purpose or carrying out this act,
K o ^ l A 3^ a head.
Tin FollCaTendlah,
Turkial same, and certified t o b y t h e commissioner or inspec- next preceding this day, that you have not voted at this it is hereby made tbe daty of tbe Governor of the State,
j election, and that you are a registered voter of said' to appoint and commission under the seal of the State,
j f i - l B ^ A o t r i t r t a r o f p r f f i a a ^ f f l be » e e t to ap^licstiovT t o r s Of election administering it.
12. T h e pORs shall be opened at amirise. or as I towrchip or w&rd
e commissiober having tbr qualifications of an electoF'
T.
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v' • J
U P C « t I » « E D *TIUT fBlDXT.AT
f r n v e r s c City, G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan
>
S
All Kinds of M Printing Nealy and tipediliooslj Eiftnlw!.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CUT, MICE.
a.
^ttomeg anb Counsellor at 3fato,
E X C H A N G E .
CH AR^ES
W.
DAT.
JACKSON 8C, WILEY*
F o u n d e r s and
acHinists,
r
f a l l a n d W i n t e r of 1 8 6 8 & 4 .
H
T
ESTABLISHED
1760-
of this 8iate. to each division oftbe army cootaitingone [ said townabip orcitv clerks thaifoi + the s**ie {u
on the CoTernmfeftt I * Detroit
) and ifF
*crv|ccs and any
or more regiments of Michigan Volunteers in t h e f c t i c c \ proper
places
'• the registration'book* of tlrtir respeo-.j j
Pocketed
4>y,f a p u l»ai4.~~
"fa' js
. .
. iceajn
Hbekete«f4>y.f«pu)Wa
. : the c5»
-oa«c6uiit of I he*
of the United States, or uf this State, and be shall apnor- • tt've
tive townslnpaor
township* wards
I'uderrjbis heid tbe Vtv4J'resrfbas
editorW ( * .
claim I likd ag;ri:iai
of
tion the work among th« <o*imis8ioner«. If any of tbem j SK<\ 3 a Tins act shall ountiMe ih force during the jdentlv from the pert of I k
X.^Wulker, Jkfi, the theft- bonds A s well ka »jptoS. ^i,.
refuse or neglect to act,.-or become onablc to a c t the J pr«cnt war and no longer. and.'ali privilege* On&igfe» I T n i "
* , ,, T 7c' " f
road
rfifhpanf;wWefi
ess
to
pny me ( .
t
proprietors of that
Oovernor sball have the power, and it is his duty to snp thereby grauted shall cease aod determine npon the pas
'
°
of aucbby tbo appointment of sautberand, sage.of a"iaw or naobituK. by C o n g r e ^ o r X ' " i ^ a i u j ^ f > u r n n L - J Q S
« kogMj. but tbe following exroct
.... I'uited
-uited State*
States !; ltract
contains its statements of the case :
Other commissioners. Snch commissioners, before they ! a rroclamntion
by.. the President
or the
IOOi «hen all the oiber sureties. as well as tl,e railroad
•ct; shall take and subscribe an oath before some person declaring the restoration of Peace.
•' We hnvo fqr/omei'me l>een in possession of Semi of} company bad become bankrupt^ lnd.1t f ix' the in
authorized to administer oalbs,and cause tbe same to be i
——
e facts which we now lay before the public, but it was i tenlion of ibe officers of the roud when the contract was
filed with the Secretary of Stale, to tbe following effect;
TRAVERSE T O W . I S i y p WAR MEETING.
•* ontd yerterday we succeeded in getting possession^ made, that Ishonld rppropriate tbe^amoant tn rhfi pavI. /name). appointed a e m m i •oner under tbe net of
, , ...
T
....
ofal the correspondence ,we now publish.
ment of both-lhe debts just »s 1 pjeoseil,. nruvidrd both
1
tbo people or Iteai«(e ot Michtao, emitted •• on net lo I
»r ' « ro..L.j,p of taw w ,, ,he all
• The government had a'•laini agaii.si the Detroit and [ debts, wert settled.
)
enable file qnliSed eleetm of thia Stele ill tbe milium- h . c h ° o 1 Hoow-m 1 m m , Oily, tebreery 3d. ISM. for 'I Milwaukee Iluiiway Company for about Saj.OOO. as the | At this stage of the ca^e I made an offer to the I)is1lb
k
2
eervice. to iole ot certain d u e t t o s . »nd to emend rec' ' I"""*?"*, . " '
" " " " ' J ''<!», <° ™ »
'
iovernment
iloiiued,
and
876.030,
ns
the
railway
,-luini-;
tricl
A
tt,ornej
t(«
J>:iy
§33,000
for
the
'fc I ivory Vif tj»
il uof volunteer* so as to avoid the draft, hi.vi
...
. . the compiled laws," do; quota
1
tionj 45 and-—
61, .of. .chapter
6. of
d.
for
duiies
on
iron
imported.
t'pon
tbe
bonds
given
1
6
t
i
i
i
t
.
s
{
the
Ra'lwny
V-mipaiiv.
wlifiih'he
repAr'Xi
solcmny swear that I will support tbc Coustifutioi: of the 1 _1*,"l<n 8 was chosen Chairman, and U. 1J. MAIIKH See- i _'r these 'luties, Ciipt.;W*ard was one of the sureties —, to the proper authorities <•! VV«ishii,gt>m. and fijr tlie first
Uuited States, aod of this State, and impartially, fully. !
1
'he t»( verninent sued tbe Railway Company and sun'- i time I saw his repo«t qf tiie cHse in the Free press of
mittcc
of
fourteen
appointed
to
r
and without reference to political preferences or results,
ami C'apl. Ward pressing tbo company for a settle- 'he 3d inst. Aft'-r inakiinr this offer to tin' (Jovernnifin
perform Io the best of my knowledge and abilitv, the'
consisting of J. t». Rjinwdell. Rev. J. H. ies.
lent, it now appears from the jIut- nR-nt of the eompany 1 wa« of course bound to fulfil the proposition, and if ufdoties imposed upon me by tbe said acf, and thai Twill: y u " " |toodrieb,Nonnao Newberry. A. Anderson. liat they place-/, in July lust, $CO.OO0 in mom-y. anil} ter paying the money ns I did from my own funds, the
, rtodion-.l/Sdeaiw to preJent freed, deceit end aboio, " ? a l 1 *
}""} U " d ) ; 1 •
U«np'««. Uilbert I $'20,000 in short paper in bis hands for the adjaMuicnt of Railroad Company had failed to carry" opt their ojrnv•'
• 'm the
- election held under
• tbg same, but in the |i *.~i«» 'i— Ixiucks. T. H. Clyde and H. Monroe. |
root only
lunu of!
oi i1
"'hat with this money in bis jxwsuwon he in-1 ment, I should have !o*t ihe$3;').000 wiljkout tb« hope
1
form
retnrns
0,1
r
returns thereof, and that I will not |n
i any manner at- P e " 7 Hannah was appointed Iruasi iting adjourned
R" 5 *'"- the-U. b. District Attorney, to take | of recovery, beside my other claims. Wben the traiv
tempt to influence or control tbe vote of any soldier." I ,!™P n
' p l e ', ai , ' l i c ., 1
( 83V000 in fall discharge of tbe aame-»and f!«pt. Ward. [ suction w»9 Hosed with the Ritilwav Compiny ihe fuj
1"he Ijtcrelery of.State shell baee chjitBO of. end it i. "> Feb.uery 101b. .. 1 oclock. P. M.
j liie wealthiest man in this State, the luuitmg director of I lowing account wua made and haiufed lo hie ami a remade bis duty to lave a sufficient number or poll books.1
.
Ko.v»a»A», hebruarv 1 th. Itt64. 1 the Se.-oiid National Bank, of this city—the most vio-1 ceipt written by au officer of tbe Cvmipuny, signed by
Meeting called to ordei
Minutes of the
1
blanks forms of oaths, and certiticates and instruct ions.
lent and lou-l-mon'.hed railer against everyone who <lo"31 nie :
^hd copies of this net, prepared pud printed at Ihe expense meeting rend and approved.
Committees ou Subscription reported that tliov had > not agree with him—tbe expected caniiidate for t»over- j Ward.Pctroit and Milwaukee Rallwnv t'oinpanr
of the Stat'-, and to send or'deliver ihe requisite number
lir
nor ol ihe Republican party—pocketed tbt- balance of
of each to.lbe commissioners appoiujled under this act. obtained subscriptions to the amount of 8l0.">3. * The Ihe money. We are creilihlv mrornied that the United lftcs.
persons present subscribed enough to raise the amount
Jutj^Ji—Tor settlement by c»nli>roltilM wilh
SKC. 30. The provisions of chapter 188, of the
Slates District Attorney, finding that he bad b»«n imIhe U. S. (I'ifeMiniint of l.ritiil* gitVn
to $1-400. and also 827 for incidental expenses.
piled laws of 1857, euiilled of offence against election
by the Detroit and Milwaukee Railway
E> I< Sprugue. A. W. Hnt-oii. R. tioodrich ami Perrv '' d upon, has aihlrrssed u demand to Capt. Ward that
Company for duiic* on Iron and in
laws, are hereby declared applicable t o the elections riaminli, were appointed a, Recruiting l-ommiltee. The I
balance retained by him be instantly paid over to
full settunifnt and dlsci.irjft' s.f R!1
bcld nnder this act.and to the voters, inspectors und coiu- meeting adjourned to Monday. February 15th. at two 1
Claims and deVn4ffd.^'if whatrvtr Bamissioners. And it is hereby further provided, that in o'clock. P. M., to meet at the Boarding Uousc of Man !
s to be seen whether Captain Ward will at
(lire, I have had or riindr against tlie
addition to tbe penalties provided iu the said chapter nab. Luv Jc Co.
I»etr5|t uhq JIlntAakf.-' Com|>an>'
$80,000 00
" e comply with this demand, and ihns plead utility to
Amount #tT*grfMI between Cajji Ward
188, any coin mi sinner appointed by or unocr this act.
MOSDAT, February 15. 1864. I • charge, or whether tho tiovermnont will order him lo
aud tbe Cuaiimuv.
wbo shall willfully and knowingly violate this duly, or
•t Ijifayette, there to rnsticate with the New York
Minutes of the previous meetiug were read and ap-1
(8lfelte«,V
W',0.
feTRVKNB.
willfully and knowingly omit or fail to do his duty under proved.
>itiin House officials who diTronded the Government."
or shall violate any part ofhisoath. shall be lial-le to a
The Reports of Committees being called for. Perry | ,j
criminal prosecution in the comity ii| which he is a re- Hannah, on behalf of Recruiting Commitlce, made the i e 940,000 Frnnd."—Tne Other Side of the
Kjory. — l e t t e r from Cnpt. Ward.
Comimny, . t
sident, and upon conviction shall bo punished by a tine following Report:
|T
PEAS Sin.—I b»ad yon hcrewiir. the bo n da of the Detroit
K 'iior irf ihe A<lvrrtl«er and Tritinne :
not exceeding one thoosand dollars, or by imprisonment
Your Committee upon whom was conferred Ibe duty I
and Milwivikee Bailii-ad. Com'l'»n\ givvu ,to ili« liaiicd
in Ibe State Prison,, at bard labor, pot exceeding one of enlisting 14 men lo fill the supposed quota of tin's L I'he Free Press of Feb 3d. publishes a flaming nrtifle. S
ate» loi* duties on Iron. 2t fa hunilicr. and M |Kr list Urrcyear io the discretion of the court.
township, ot the last meeting on Wednesday. 10th inst.. ' ided • Fraud noon th > ti-tverim -nt. in Dotroit—340. 'viiti, amounting to , 4134.itjfi ois lt-aa j>a>'i|u«i^ tiuu. Imve
,j,y
SRC. 31. It sball be tho duty of such commissioners .to respectfully inform you that, while pn-purincr to enter | • I jiock.ied by ('apt. K. B. Ward." It is abo slate been made tiit-rt-oujioin tlnie. tr'lilch"bonds I lmv«
deliver, as far as practicable, two of said books and live upon their dutiim they received offi< <al infornmiion
t 880.000 ivus placed in mv hands for the purpose c comiirotnihC With (lie i'niu-d Staler uutiioi 'uics and for
JOB have Row V-f.afd ihe according to the agrerment
or more pritiled copies of this act 10 the commanding tknt. there had been an additional cull 'or more men. j ring the 'Jovi'rnme::! ?7." P?8. ncki.owledg.-d to t, which
made
«tttl
ynur
company.
In
the
aytilemcrtt
or
itirs
account
officers of each regiment, or part of regiment or detach- which will iucrcMO the number calicd for from this town I ' 1 • !o tbo tiovemment. by the Detroit and Milwaukee wub me. Ihcn-bjracl(l>oWUMgt<lb.tt4tdi»clinrgi'* nil ci.tiras
ed company or battery of Michigan soldiers in the actual
I have had or have m»Jc against the Jlrtioil aud Milwaukee
This
>unt SO disco:
fa< ! s f , l l s l,0C CUJ
, ( • , jmilitary sirrice of the United States, or of. this State. . ved
" that von>" ' " '
nvituUe are simply as fol- ItaitrOtd Compitiy on any »*Btini «r^«uve^;
t l lthe
u l . plaas ,find provisions of Ibe last n
, Deal
aid to make suitable arrangement for the .opening of' t . o m n > i {; M . j w n H ; t | j, prU4 | t „„ l l l B 1 H »«,
VoOrw faithfullr,
I nit oiis. nn 11 J)n»irj the rear 1F."7 the Petfolt and Milwaukee
polls under this act. It w ulso the dyly o[ satd commis-j p n h | i ! l h t h a t i„r„rni>1,i0i> to ihe
(Signed,)/nt -,ei l« • i I
B. WARD.
rn-lnp.
Ruilrond ('MIIIpit'i_v were import ing their iron for ihe
ai oners, as soon as praeticabie after tLe day of electioi
"" and tisk n full nttendanec nt thi
The fact before ptoled that the amount .to bv pattl.rpR
Road : cioni'V was ' -nr"c a id the Road could not get
to call upou tba iusprt lor* of election aud procure one make such provisions a« would Increase the filods III-<
it io pny th- ir duties for lesj.ihan_12 per cent, and the exceeded the who(e of either debt, but .was not
poll book and tbe allots, and safely lo preserve Ibe same snry to pay bounties of SlOfl each, to ihe fi'i nnuibc
imoiint io tieybtniiu-d for lliat purpose would be about cietit to pAy ffolh. sTiowrf that it'waS the inleiftlou of tbe
not only from loss, but from alleruiion, and deliver the colttnleers required to fill The quoin. In order to liCompany
to compromise, as tbey wy ln ibeir papers,
8130 000. ihe interest of which Would be ut least 81.
came, without dclajr to tho Sccrotnry'of State.
the business fully before this meclinn your Comu.i;
000 per annum, when iu this dilemma Mr. II. P. Bald- one or both the debts. The officer* of this C.IIIJMHIV
- SEC. 32. Said commissioners Khali receive, in full couv wonld reco:nmend the following resolntions:
never inquired rtf me what d i s ^ i i i o n bad been made of
win
said.
a>
one
of
Ihe
Directors,
tljjit
he
was
willing
nensation for their services and expenses under this act
Raolvrd, That this meetiug rescind uil pro clings
pay to any responsible purties SID.000 a .yrar, who ihi; ifioney. b'Qtweia content with tlidjjafljustiiifnt,. ol
10 cents per.niile in going ond returijing from the"
heretofore had in referencO to the raising of n
both the debts aud tbe delivery of tEe bonds" to tbe
spectivo rcgimenis, estimating tbo digiancy of travel trom pay bnnnties to volunteers, and authorize the Treasurer would go security on the bonds, at the same time saying Company.for the *uftt named.
the capital of the Stat^, by the usually traveled route ; of that fund to pay back all subscript ions iu his hatds thaf he would not go on them himself. M i b e ' rond
Had ibis motM-v been paid to mr In advance, or at anv
could not procure its iron without the surely or tho moand it shall bo the dutr of ihe Stule Iioard of Auditors which were received for bounty purposes.
»in.e, for ibe sole purpose Of pavibg • Iht (iovvrament
to andit tho sanvx and the Auditor Uencrul shall draw
Hf sol red, That the Town Board be requested to call ney. I offered to lake one-half the. risk on tho terms pro- bonds, it is dear that it should have btvu exclusively
warrants on the State Treasurer therefor.
a special Township Meeting, in ten days from this time, pnsfd. provided any other party woqld take Ihe other.— used forjhal purpose. . .
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SEC. 33. No-mere informality iu the manner of carry- for the purpose of authorizing the issue of Township N. P.Stewart offered to lake the other half upon which
Bui it il was Intended to "pay boili'the deblk fcs I
. ing out, or executing any of the provisions of this act, Bonds to such tin amount us shall be necessary to pay the following resolution was passed without a dissenting
think I plainly show*. 1 Sea no reosan why 1 should pny
v shall invalidate/any election held under the same, or au- each volunteer 8100 who may enlist on tbo pic.-cnt re- voice :
the Covernmanl debt in full, and have imuc hopelessly
EXTRACTS FP.QJ! THE Mt.Vt'TEK OF TJIE IlETHOIf AKIl Hitr
thorize tho inspectors of election, or Jhe Slate or county qaired quota of this township.
«t,.especially when 1 bidievedtbe(>overuroeut luid lost
canTBSsers. t6 reject the returns, or set tho same aside ;
WAIKEK KAU.I10AJI COMVAXS.
Revived. Tnut this meeting will use their influence
all legol claim against the sureties.
aor shall any failur^^n tht port of the commissioner to at the special township meeting, in making the time of
•' Refolvtd. That this Company will pay to any .perBut ihe-appropriation way inU'ndwl to pry or comproreach, orr*j®Mpy rogimeat or . company, or tbe fuilure those bonds payable three years from tbe date of issue, son or persons who will furniMi tbe security, required, mise bo(li <lflhts, aiiff l see M reason why i should pay
of any r«gimeirt~T>r company to vote invslidute tbo elec- wilh 7 per cent interest, payable annually/'
and carry on the bonds, at tbe role of 810.000 per an- ihe (iovernmeut in lulL after adjusting their claims with
tion.
Resolved. That a subscription of 8100 bo raised at num, ns commissions for mid service, and, to seenre said . own money ond ><Ai their own accejited terms and
SEC. 34. On complaint made to the Governor, that any thia meeting to enable the committee on recruiting lo persons, will further execute to a trustee an agreement taking the bazardiof collccting the motto# ugrecd to be
officer appointed by thq aulhority.of this Stale, bus know- pay such expenses as they may deem necessary, and re- authorizing and directing tbe Treasurer of this company paid by |hc railway company, wben it is^ell known that
ingly and wilfully delayed, or prevented tbe execution of port their proceedings to the next regular township to pay the said trustee from month to month tho net
debts against that company have for many years rarely
the provisions of this State, or has used bis authority to meeting.
earnings of said roml, namely, the earnings nf'er deduct been paid at all.
iufluenco or control the vote of any so|dier or soldiers
Morgan Bates moved that tlie report of the committee ing the rnnninc and managing expenses, to be held by
During Ibe post week I heard, forHJie first time, that
in his command, Ihe Governor shall proceed summarily be accepled, aud (be resolution- be taken up ouc at o said trustee, and applied by him to tbe payment -of said the new railroad comp;:cy-bad made a mortgage that seto inquire into the facts and circumstances^ and as be time. . Carried
duty bonds. Aud tliut tbey place in tlie hands of said •ured the Ooverbinei4idebt iu full, c t d as I i bad mtide
shall deem advisable : and if in his Opinion, the charge
Resolutions Nos. 1. 2 and 3 wero adopted without trustee, in addition lo said agreement, 8200,000 in the the compromise for the bonds when in total ignorance of
in tbe complaint is tvcll founded, he shall at once dismiss amendment, and resolution No 4. after adding ihe words ten per cent income bonds of ties company as farther se- that fact, I thought the (internment ought to ha«\« bail
snch officer from tbe service ; or in case the officer has " iu addition to the 827 already raised," was adopted.
curity."
a much larger sum than had lieen paid. For tbisreasbrf
beeu mustered into the United States service, the GovNone of the above promises and securities were ever 1 did propose to the District Attorney Iq make a liberal
Perry Hnnimh moved that a committee of one be apernor shall recommend his dismissal to the proper de- pointed by the Chair, to collect the 8J00 contemplated fairly fulfilled . hence ibe whole risk was left wltb the concession to the (Government, and IIM>I( Meps to carry it
partment.
Carried,
aud Pern' Hanuuh ap sureties.
in resolution No.
"
into effect. But I concluded to postnmio the payment
SEC. 35. It is.hereby further enacted, that section 45, pointed.
All live sureties except myself failed one nfler the of any such additionul sum until tlie cnSrgo of corrnpor chapter six, of the Compiled laws, to be amended as to
other, until the whole responsibility rested upon me tlon could be set at rest. Tho compromise was based
Persons present subscribed tbe required amount.
read os follows, viz :
Perry Hannab moved thai the Bonds, when issued, be alone. Foreseeing this state of things. I urged the iJot- solely on my supposed liability on the bonds, not know- '
SEC. 45. On tbe day appointed for such canvass, if a in sums of 825, 8.r>0 and 8100 each. Carried.
ernmcnt from time to time to commence suits ami col- ing that the Uovortimcut had other lein or security for
najority of the canvassers shall not attend, or if all tbe
Perry Hannah moved, that in order that the Commit- lect their debt, but instead of doing so, tbe officers of the their debt, and the tiovernment officers were probably
statements
fate men of votes shall not bd produced, or if there tee on Recruiting may know that tbey have tbe money Government parposelv and corruptly, and in complicity equally Ignorant of the existence of any Other security. '
shall be any material'defect in the statement; received, the to pay the recruits, each man here present indicate to with some of Ihe officers of the railroad company, postI would be entirely willing, if all tlie pprtics interested
enhvas^rs then present shall adjourn the county canvass the Cbair what amount be will take of the Bonds. C
poned t\e ntiempt to collect the duties, until Mr. A.
II agree to i t to place the whole matter back where wo
from such time, (not exceeding 40 dnys,)and so often as ricd.
I Russell, tlie present United States Attorney, was ap- started before any compromise was made, and with the
shall be nccersary to enable tbem, to receive statement
The amounts as indicated below were subscribed at pointed, when be went seriously at work with n view to knowledge of all the facts before the Government as well
of all the votes cast at that election, in the manner pro- the meeting.
tlie recovery of ihe duties. During the inlerral of si* ns myself, enter upon aoe«, i^yoUaliou for the adjusttided bv law; but the inspectors from the several Senato- Perry Hannah
81,000 years a porliou of the duties bad been paid., but there ment of the debt
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rial or feeprrsentati ve Districts.ift here shnl! be more than Smith Barns
300 was still left unpaid, after npplying all the payments to
If I arn guilty of fraud, I am liable to be. and sh6nl<)
one of socn districts in sngfa county, may proceed, with Morgan Bates
200 the bonds upon wl.ich I was surety, about 839.000, with be arrested, ami when conrictrd sent to Ihe peuitentiary,
their Secretary, to canvasMthc votes of'their respective R. Goodrich
my
name
upon
them
livery
lawyer
who
had
examined
200
where other criminals go. aud anv amount of which I
districts as fur as can be done before the county canvass. A. W, Bacon
200 into the case, including the able and learned H. II. Km- have defranded tbe gorerunient shonld be collected oat
SEC. 36. Section 61, of chapter 6 of tbe compiled James P. Brand
100 mon.', said that Ihe Government had lost all legal hold if my estate.
lnt^s be and the same is hereby amended as to read as
100 ( on ihe sureties who «<m; ou the bonds, and tftat the
isrepresenlalions lo the District A'torney
fellows, viz :
75 j rails on the road had been so worn, and a larce share of to induce bim lo make a false report, or if I used improCharles 11. Marsh
r..
SEC. 61. The Board shall meet in the district for the William Monroe
uld not be identified, and thai [ |^.r iitfloences nt Wnsbirigton to procure nn uiijast^.ile... them re-rolled thai th<
election of Representative in the State Legislature, on the II. R. Ruthurford
1
AO | hence the government could
not recover
by an attempt to r M 0 l u tlic n 1 admit I tfm Iu fault. But t Cannot con.1 n«.
—- Ku
Tuesday next after the doy in which the comity canvass I). B. Asbton
50 reclaim the property imported.
ceive what crimtj there was io tanking an offer to comis appointed to be made, and in districts for tbe election II. D. Campbell..
50 I The Board of Directors of the Detroit k Milwaukee promise. pr in closing ihe compromise when accepted.
of Senators, on tho second Tuesday nftcr the county enn- J. K. t> union
2",, Railroad met here last spring, and I made another per- If the government had insisted On the 'payment of a largvass, at the office of the clerk ortlte county in sucn dis- T. H. Clyde
05 j sistcnt appeal to llniu to pay tb<« duty bonds, and also er sum than I offered, I should have paid it. even if I had
trict having the largest number of inhabitants; according Antoim; Nooling...
o.) | to pay my cfciint. which they hud alwafs ackuowlodged, save<l but a small share of my own debt in the transacto the last nrecedlng census, unless otherwise provided John Wilhelm
25
cni.vcrsatiou. to be justly due me and that it ought lo tion. I took that risk when I accepted the agreement
by law ; ana snch Board shall lrave the power, and it Thomas T. Bates
2 j : be paid, and they told me tiny would make some- -ar- to compromise both'the debts due tue gofertjmcnt V>4
shallbe their duty lo adjourn said canvas* fbr such time, J . T Ramsdell
2 j rangeiueut to liavc these claims udjus'ed before thev left my own claims airninsl.the railway company. and every"
(not exceeding 39 days) and so often ns shall be neccssarv F Krniochvil
2:, i the city, (in ihe 14th of May. 1863. Mr. C. C. Trow- paper that passed hi^weW menitd tht? f tai|way company,
to enable them to receive statement? of all tho votes cast August Bitner
25 1 bridge hauded me the folkorieg proposition :
and written hv Ihemsdvea shows that it was so nmk-r."
at that election: in the manner provided by law.
at nod. 'ITie debt that I obtained was earned at an
Joseph Kissolku
SKC- 37. The several Boards of Inspectors of Election,
1
DtcvnorT A>r»3l ILWACTTFH R R Co.,
amount of risk' and anxiety continoed fin" ai^vera! years,
created by this act shall constitute a Board of Registra$2,600 |
DcTi HIT. May 14, 1863.
that neither I nor any other responsible maif ifi this city
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tion, aud shall open books of registration at their several
On motion of J . G. Eanisdell, the Recrniliug Commit Capt K. R WARD :
wonld take and cohliaofei'ftr dofebfcfJofsum I claimed
p.o!U and register voters in-pursutaice oil and in thernan- tec was authorized to call a meeting of the oitizeus at, ilv D*AB sin—inerrina
•- conversation we hare had jj
•er.'uud under the restrictions of see IT. of'nct No. 177.1
time they may deem proper.
It &> tfith great rel^ttaice that I am eompfcffiv! to re1 p _ wero ordered i
af .tbe session laws of 1856 entitled |an act.farther to pre-!
These
proceedings
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"": published i r^neelHtur of tSem fur a «iun n-.j exceeding SlgtitV Sodsaiid' i*r to any imflvidoal in this connection, for of all things
serve the purity of elections, .and guard ngatusl the abuse j the Gruuu Traverse Herald, and the meeting adjourned. dnltars, eiirvnev. tli*t s*4i» tn iurlnde yoor »rrvites «mt «rtr' I dislike jjcnwoal ajlasiotw, in npbfic comitiunieati,ui^ot\ho eleetito franchise, by n registration of electors, j
K. L- S P R A G l ' E , Cliairuuui.
c'.aton ><»i »»>•• h u e itjrain»i .he Company
. . on xCooairV ofr 8,6t itie itspolisi^fe^editor of tbe i ' n y . Press, was .Jfeo,
aniT,the said books or registration shall be rvtnrned to
ly to pay, and will p<)- that President of the unfortunate Detroit k Milwaukee RajlC. XI. MAiisn, Secreioiy.
a
the Secralory
.
. of Stito, at tbo
.— samo time
— —the votes — .
, , . 'T'''"11.
'
iway Companv. when tlw,r»actei«hwas passed authonzroturncd. an j the Secrotary of State shall transmit copies, Toombs, of Georgia, has. seceded Trom the Confc.]-;
Lnrewrit'io
»«Wl)>e,pyn«*nt o|.$l(f.000 per year to the persona .who
of such books of registration to tbo several county clcrks j eracy, and daints to hold ebly allcgiiuice to his own State, i any d«'feBe»<be O^mpanv has tn said bonds aad claims.
would endorse and carrjt- 4 be bond*, apd who was, pf
u r«r lis the mine rflalo lo lUo sovcrtrcoiiolica,
, „nd
l„:lrave! <u,^.CoufcAmli. pas«. 'i'hisd.u-' ' . ,
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I roarte«Min.rs»in wjti,«IHIiofiic1ftHud h? nos t h c i a f l
spectiyejy; and tbe said county clerks are required to
, n i i n n „ T n n ___ «
.
-(Stgaef .
I wboenginecmt fhe eontirmation of tbe debt, with the
; C-O. IRPWBBIDi'E, presideat.
fiR: and preserve the same a/iid the said county clerks j & n c s ^
It will b« noticed that f his -propot-itkn embraces a i United Stntes authorities, until tbe Oovernmoit lost its
shall transmit copies of so moch of the same as relates to j ® h fbr the Richmond anthoritics. so they srnt him to larger sntn than is admitted $o be doe from tbo railroad j claim on.tbe ^arctics, and be was the man whq. as-J'retbe-«veri>1 tonrnsnlp? and cUiea of bis county, nod the! prison
; «o the 'loveroment,. and-also that I wna to »tttla the do i si'fent of
roed, attpmpt^ to get a 'nam e'ain of
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w. rebel forccs in Arfam^as.
Mcnpbi,..,
,hc *„.*» „ H a n i a h ^ t a y- & Go's Column.; Hannah,
Lay Ss'Co.'s Colu
which states lhat Price
^
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» " 5'00<l
tadlbdria TO nppcawrt biTore fto
BPal
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"Then t b i i s a m e Mr. Vr Biker is t h e t u t t h ^ w k k l f i M p o a e d t o
° H e m s t e a d c o i t W j . m t h e l u u t h - u e s t j«>n
a p p r o p r i a t e $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 o f t h d b o t u l s of I h e O w j t p S i i y t o p a y t h e S t a t e . T h e s a m a ' o i f p n t c h s t a t e * t h e r e
certain m e m W r o p t C o p g r e s s . %acitobb7 member*, 'for , u . 0 0 0 rebel troops in.fltetttatc, ioclttdin- "oc
2? .t i
r e p l i e d t h a t p a b l i c o f l i c e f t h a d t o b p pai<
p a i d f o r all s u c h
lervicen.
'rfinjf . I f c Z W a l f t r is
(ipproached^beSlate-Trcttsurwryvith n p r o p o r t i o n to
borrow- 8 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 of t h e S t a t e njoiiejr f o r a p o n s i d c r u t i o n .
W h o n W f l y i f t ! ^ t l r t e f i r a s i d M y ' WIIIM b o n a
And
M t i i v . h & i a o n e of t h e p a r t i e s w h o e x p -ctetJ W g e t a
s h a r e of t h i s s a m e 8 8 0 . 0 0 0 w h i c h I o b t a i n e d f r d m t h e
r a i l r o a d c o m p a n y , if i t h a d fallen i n t n o t h e r h n m f o l h u n
biitie—(in I w a s c r e d i b l y informed*—and With t h e i n t e n t i o n , if t h e p l a n h u d b i « n *tteci<#*f\il. t o ' h a v e o 8 c r e d t h e
G o v e r n m e n t . b u t f S f l . 0 0 0 far t h e i f t!laith o h t h e t W r e t i d s
of the b o n d *
W h e n thin M r . W a l k e r Ss to h o r i e ' l o p
in t h i s s j i e c j e ^ of i m p l i c a t i o n t h a t Sdfcin h i m s e l f wi
e x h a u s t e d b e f o r e b e r e a c h e s t b o i u o e r (ulilswof h i s
ttehffc
T t l r i H k T i t m Uie litsl mnn iti t h i s c i t y , t o b e a d
,J»w fyrai|t/ a r t i c l e ? w i t h f r s i o a t - f t w u t e d n > t h e ; G o v e r n m e n t . " c*»-li it p o r p c t m t e d b y t h e d i b s t flagrant g a m b l e
w i t h i n its limit# r . n . .
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I would tiutjWvh pmt p e r s o p d o j i p f e r ( V o m t t e above,
t h a t w h i t _ M f . W . f l ' k c r h a s d o n e , o r w r i t e s toi d o , i s t h e
i c q s t jofctificuiion f o r a n y o t h o r p e r s o n t o d e p a r t f r o m
t h e j r t r i c t p a t h of r e c t i t u d e in t h e i r b u s i n e s s affaint, qtid
if I h a r e d e p a r t e d f r o m t h a t c o u r s e in thi* t r a n s a c t i o n . I
flinhf Wjrst'lf fully r e s p o n s i b l e , a n d s u b j e c t (o t h e . j u s t
• c r i t i c i s m s of
t o the oOantry. for I a m
t h e last m a n w l i o w i l l c l a i m t h e r i g h t 10: b d t e m k l r l v
t r e a t e d , w h e n I p e r p e t r a t e u wilifql aivl d e l i b e r a t e f r a u d .
N
& B. \ V A H D .
D e t r o i t , J a n . 4, 1SC4.
. - , n .-t»".jo
>• -?w—* — •
i S h e r m a n has commomSjdjwtivL- o p e r a t i o
t b e 11th Illinois b a v i d ^ t l p t n r e d sever a
or I
F o r t h e e o n r e n i e n c c o f t h e h a s t y t? a V f t ' f o r t h r g e n e - ' I f P I A C I . O T K — A n i c e sample.
: ral r e a d e r , we h a v e a r r a n g e d ail a l p h a b e t i c a l list of m a n y 1 ' " U N — R o u n d . Hqunre. flav j u n t a t a . scraps. sweed,-*. L a » .
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b , u* ; w h i c h j 3
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a l : k i n ^ . , r « t k f which are k , p t
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— « full line, bought of importer*.
e lliiiiK will bo f u u u d of i u l e r v s t t o t b o e o m m
JAV.VES M E D I C I N E S — W e are spec!*! t o u t
1
j large.
.1 «VHP. g e n u i n e p r e p a r a t i o n s . a n d }i>b the K
I l l i ' - t e n d e n c y of t h e m a r k e t
• cinily MINX- tlic a d d i t i u u u l rove
ers u p the Vaxoo River.
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J . cr. RAMSII|-:LL.
•cry firm on
a'RA0Sjb-tjJMTr-i-i-V,
RlyWMlKj^IlS :
— Kd-'n U*'''nSct^'lf
' < i « » ! - w lit niti'- ' l *
- iti'tf-C's,....ZLJI s.
WILLIAM D
WILIUAX*. PafAimaat.
SUIT IE' XDIKO IJ» 1 ilfc CiUrnr COt'l
CuitOty "f Manistee, i n T i .
Kan. in the C u n n t v Of A t l t ^ a n . 111 ilu- s;a:»- of
the S i x t e e n t h i!as of F P t i r a a r j . A. !'. t-iM.
F l a v i n s ' ' b i t t l r j o l i n . CiVcoft Ji..!,— ni Cn.nuii
It satisfactorily a p p - a r i a r ' t l i i tin- "lef-nitiin
l l a m s iS a noD-r. HiJcnt a f ^ t p S w i - of V V n c i ,
11 of Cm s e f t .
F r o m p r e s e n t i n d i c a t i o n s w e a r e fiWnced t o b e l i e v e
T h c p f f d c r w h o u s u a l l y l o o k s for v a r i e t y i n o u r colu m n s . ' will b e d i s a p p o i n t e d t h i s
week;
b u j the
long
a r t i c l e s w i t h , w h i c h t h e p a p e r is filled a r e i m p o r t a n t , a n d
will r e p a y p e r u s a l .
The
S o l d i e r s ' V J o t i n g Bill will b e
h a n d y for future reference-
.
<
.
T h e M o n t g o m e r y Mali s t a t e s t h i i t t h e r u m o r is g a i n i n g
c r e d e n c e t b e n - ' t b a t R i c h mTo n d ia &oon t o b e e v a c u a t e d .
.u,r.i' ••
-• '*
_ T r e i f d w e l l , i h e d e f a u l t i n g c a s h i e r o f t h e P e o p l e ' s Batik
of H u d s o n . W i e b ^ h a s been nrresied a t MncsGeld. O h i o .
I t Is r e p o r t e d t h a t h i s f u t h e r - ' m - l a w h a s e s c a p e d w i t h t h e
money—some 860.000.
L a t e r intelligence wonld seem
man's
ekiicdiiioo
in
to judicata t h a t S h e r .
Mississippi
is d e s i g n e d >to flank
J o h n s t o n . a n d ' H a r d e e ' s f o r c e s in A l a b a m a a n d G e o r g i a ,
iusteaij of a t t a c k i n g Mobile.
The
British, stcauuir ' l ' e t r e l a'rrj*ed_ | i ^ ^ h i y j e s j o p
w y h disp'atchcs for B e n j a m i n , the
War.
rebel
S e c r o t a r y ' If
T h e c o m m a n d e r d e m a n d e d an Interview w i t h tbo
British Consul,
t i c w a s r e f u s e d b y t h e a d m i r a l a n d Ira-
mediately left.- '
'
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fed-board.
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F e b r u a r y 1 b i b , 1^C4.
•
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,?«v
Pctedi hhUEiit low.
rket. r u m r v«ry ct
5s!2^— A full line.
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CHANCEtlT * ALE.
'STAT* OF >ftCniCA.v~Thc C i r c u i t C o u r t fo: tlie Coi iti of
JUnlatec, in C h a n c e r y .
*® *
JAMES I.CMKCTOS, C o m p l a i n a n t .
>fJrlv LAWRENCE McVicKin.'J
B p k J 4 a t k McVicsAn,
1
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1
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CHAIVCERV O R D E R .
STATE o r MICIIIO*K—Virith J n i l i c i a ! in t.'iiai
(IKKKAIN T u o v r s o i r , C iinphiln.iiii
a tliix .
I Mini the date of t h i s o r d e r i ami lhat in cjs.- <>.' >11. aj.ji. .1,
ano^ h e cause his an«wor t " tin- c nupi linni-'» t>ii - -o |»- iil-.
a n d S copy th e r e o f lo l>e scr.v> d on liie <•
- ,~i 1
tur, Within twenty da>« i d W s e r v i c e of .1 .
v ••! > . d
a n d n o t i c e ot thin order afTtt.fn d e f a u l t t'»-r-r> " i l i v I'V MII.
• s T h e t e e I n t J r n n d T r a v e r s e B a y is «o t h j u I b a L a s t r o n g bill l>e taken aS'coofvtiM-d I.) lltr •'aid di-lcn«iaut \\ i . i u a i li
Willlain j f ,
.
w i n d w o u l d b r e a k it d p in t w o h o u r s .
And Ir2aJtlrthcrord«'rt«t that W ' l t f n m-rr.-y r^rty Vi>- «ilf
I-Oinplainaut t a t i s t a notice ot i b i s Older 10 lie pi]i,ii.)i,-il if
T h e "tvarin l e a t h e r Of»the p r e s e n t week lias s e t t l e d t h e t h e ( j rand Trkvei>e Herald, a p a p f r prtliii .1 and pablisli^<l ii
• n o w t j l O r c t h n u u f o o t , b u t i t i s s t i l l t w o f e e t d e e p in ! h e said N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , and that tin *a d paio!«•-<%!••••! in
c o n t i n u e d in xaid p a p e r at leant uflcc ill • b wet-It fo-- »i.<
woods.
weeks i n / u c c e s s m n ; or l h a t be c a n i e a copy of liiU ..rde
to IK! p«r»dnhlly Served on M i d d e f e n d a n t , VVidi.ihi |>. Wii
A s a f a c t f o r f u t t l r e rtfijroocc. . r a t h e r t h a n a s a n
liam», a l le a s t twenty d a y s before Uic tiuie above |ire>crike<
•of n e w s , - w e s t a t e t h a t t h e m e r c u r y s t o o d a t $ 0 d e g r e e s f o r h i s a p p e a r a n c e .
F. J . L1TTLEJOI1N, C i r c u i t J u d g e .
a b o v e z e r o , " a t l h ' w p l a c e , b'li f o t f s O T y ; ^ I t o , ,
(A ti
copy )
d e r t h e l a t o call, b y v o l l n t c c r s , a n d t h u s aVoid t h e d r a f t
the
Attorney & COunSsellor at Law,
J
JA.VCE AND UY v i r r r i ' K r.
rwjlt C o u r t for tin-Ooqnty of .Manistee
..-, m a d e in t h e above entitled cau»c a n d b e a r i n g dale the
T h l M d a y o f S e p t e m b e r , i.. the y e a r o n e thonsand s i g h t h t m
drefl nnd sixty-tliree, I, t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , a special C o m m l s
sloner r e s i d i n g In t b e C o u n t y nfoiesnid, a n d dolv a p p o i n t e d
a n d qoaliUed to a c t a s such in the u h o t e e n t i t l e d cause, will
sell -at p u b l i c a u c t i o n to t h e h i g h e s t bidder, at the f r o n t door
of t h o Buswell House, in the village of Manistee, in said
County, on S a t u r d a y , the S i x t e e n t h d a y of April, In t h e y e a r
Stic t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d aixty-four. a : ten <•'> I n k HI
t h e f o r e n o o n Of said d s r , alt t h o s e certain )d«-ee« o r parn-lof land situated in the C o u n t y of M a n i s t e e . S t a t e u l M i t l u ^ a n .
a n d k n o w n a n d described as follows, to w i t :
I<ot n u m b e r (fix In s e c t i o n e l o t e n aud nci of Ihe «ef ot'itent l o n eleven a n d the MV< of the n« < ol Miciiun twelve, ul: in
t o w n s h i p t w e n t y o n c n o r t h of range seventeen,«e»,t.
D. I - F l I . K R
Special CommisMouet.
T. J . R A M S D E I . L
Solicitor a u d of Connsel f o r C o m p i a i u a n t ,
Dated, r c b r u a r y 1st, )$64
( P r i n t e r ' s fees f>'. 3d,I
f.-K 2r. I l'«w
W. HOLDSWOUTH,
"f pood quality. BJ< s w r e t ax
I JfAVA
T O R E ? — M a n i l l a and t a r r e d rope,, marlin, roaui.
pit
t u r p e n t i n e , BMpths. .t>I XA1Ufrom I d to nnd. l-est mnk». also w r o n g h t 'sr.tl
od qnnlit.v n n d m a k e .
p r e s s e d . W 0 are s c l l l n c by tho k e * a s low as we can
li-'Vt ^luichase lit »lioicnaJt-.
iridiIf buxhel, bushel, a n d X O T I ' i N S — O f these we h a v e 0 c o m p l e t e line, fully e q u a l tp
t h e d e m a n d , nud p n r c h a s . d of m a n u f a c t u r e ra aud i«u
porters dirert.
XUTJIKltJS—lYpper-^nice, (rlncer, clort-s, c i n n a m o n .
U A K L i l — B e s t navy by |.onnd or bnle.
-leiRh.
O I L " — K e r r n e m - . wlialr,
boiled a n d raw. neata foot,
li.-h. 4 e .
rk.-l f«i p n r c h a « e of p r i m e
O H . S f ITS—Complete, sou-tt-csters. pant*, «lc.
OVKIi S I I I U T S ^ l ' e n l i n . knit J a c k e t *
. one h u n d r e d , or
OVSTKItS—-Besi q i u l i t v . Baltimore nice, fresh a n d £uarab<
's,
TRAVERSE CITY.
t h a t all t h e . t o w n * in t h i s c o u n t y w i l l Sll t h e i r q n o t a s un-
„trot)-ly tfpwurd. e-pe 1
T U' h 0 " B h ' *!f,''her'' .
.
i
J1 i i
i . ' K « h l . R l — A HD«K nutok. w e l l m w j r t c i .
: liiLi bevn d e c i d e d Upon ' J E i . L ! K5-—liaspU:rr>. t u t r a n : .
SKMriNT;An a w n r t n i o : t >» tfcOM Josfl;
uiinr.i ni> liieinf-i « n •«!<'.
O u r p n j j - n t . KETT t,fc>—a. . s
lo. paii. so. 4.
v below X.
rales.
I he .
blc ri.iiii". tiiull Hue,
I T..I
frrst hon-N i» ill least "JO p e r e e n ! ' KCfti
Bnn^lit l o * .
M-tlu
o v e r l»ee r o l e s .
a r e mui-h f i r m e r in C l n c a
K VlVRtiiVnvket. t a h l M srv.
titehrr*. "liof, bowif
g>>. l ' r i c d f r u i t :
p<-n fcntvM : e a r s t o r k of tuMe'ktnvi
firm w a l l a enii»:unt i n c r e a s e i.i p r i c e o f most g o o d s :
itivlie (he Ctr.-iUun u l the wliolcsaic
in T « u IIIM! S u g a r p a r t i c u l a r l y .
a r e very hi p h . —
I c a F u r # a r e f n l l i n s off m a t e r i a l l v . p a r t i c u l a r l y in M u s k r u t . l.Afl"—\"-••••aT^.liH-n. ri-al t'lrv*.!, »mv
i a i i u t i o o . *Uk.
Mack aii'l
!tr
fl'nl Mir.k. o w i n g t o i m m e n s e sto<-ks in K n r o p c
I.EATit Kit— Sole, uppe r, kip. rntf. m u m
. lininc*. blnrj
tue \\ii; in P o l a n d , t h e mild w i n t e r o n t h e c o n t i n e n t , t h e
•nir, <Vr
c h a n g e in style f r o m C a j . e s LKAt»—Bar. w l n t r am) red It-aJ
r.niidfae' u n i t
1 Mil
1 . 1 1 1 " — o , n i l aiel water liuw, ri-a«o<iabl
i n . i . v w j r r r r — F . . r ! » < ! ! . > . ur»t u
improving i
n.l ; ' h i e s
tot jt< app!M-tttloti.
| n h o W <>ur « c l l m g r a t e s . T i l e n n n v u i d u b l e e f f e c t or t h e L u C K H J - D o u r t r u n k , f h e s t . bf.51 pad. ti
I p r e s e n t call, o u :.!1 u i u n u f a c i t i r v d a r t i c l e s in w h i c h l a b o r M A l)I>KK— Uutch m a d d e r .
j is <1 pii'iuiiK'iit eleliMMit, will b e t o m a t e r i a l l y a d v a n c e t h e MAUH iil. I ' l ' U l N l i — A ? w r i i ' d qunlitiea
i co.-i of p r o d u c t i o n a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y t b e p r i c e of s a l e .
IV
GRAND TRAVEBSE C O l > T V , MU H.
J
of STATE OF THE MAitKETS.1
cbopjiiai;.
broa
• in 1 r i n s t i i u
P A P E R — L e t t e r , n o . bill, cap, legal, in foil a » » o r t m e n t a n d
ln« I.v the renn
P A P E R HAXUINI;. —Wall, Window, b o r d e r i n g , i n . a s s o r t -
PAIN'IS—I^ead in oil, ven. r e d . Spanish b r o w n , A c , c h r o m e ,
y i lluH- uud green, p a t e n t d r y e r .
PAI'II.'R M A C I I E — A s m a l l line, suitahlo for p r c s e n t a t o
ladies:
PBEHERVES—Citron, q n i n ' f s , pluius, peafK, c b s r r l e s , &e.
i BUTTKil—I
PECS—ASfOrWd f r o m 3A to 7-8.
BUCKKIs1'ILLS—Aywn, J u y n e s , ilollOwsy'S Uaii*ay's, Wright'*.
! CAAtBBH N
t i r e g o r y ' s , Moflat's, llrandretb'*. Hooper's,P l . A S T E B — G r a n d River in barrels or b y . t h e t o n . '
I'l.OWS—A n i c e lot pf best m a k e r s a n d q u a l i t y of w o o d
CAtii-IMKKK.-—lila.
work, witli eMrA castings.
P O C K B T 1MKIKS— And porto m6nle-i, & ffjll Bne, iiOttie T t r j
good, w>Jne g o o d f o r but little, cbuap.
CKItKL'.--—I'halunS N i g h t Blooming. "
PRL'XES—-Kreab T u r k i s h DrunuK
: PRINTS—A very large s f i r . k .
.
,
.
CI1KI>K»nr.'.- or New l u r k m a n
1 l*ROV18TONSi—Pont, tfotfr. c o r n , c o r n meal, h a m s . fl«h, l a r d ,
CIlAMiii:
snial I a s s o r t m e n t ,
'
b u t t e r , cheese, tieef.
I.UA1N.-5taller, j a c k a n d cable u
1'UMI'&a-Clstern.' ( D o w a ' s patent), c b a t n pura'ps c a m p l e d
with t u b i n g f o r name.
CIGARS—A mod' r a t e q u a n t i t y a n d fair g
R A G S — B o u j t h t u n d sold.
CLOTH—BUck a
R H U B A R D i - R e a l T u r k e y , root and p o w d e r e d .
R I C E - - E a s t I n d i a best.
arm. and
ltll>l>LKSs—To uSe In t h e p l a c e of f a o n l r t ^ (Bills, f o r n l t j l r ^
styie.
•
"
( • I . O T ^ l NO—^>' U |i'.v'.' a good assorl
selected.
ROAD S C R A P E R S — C a » t iron, wood B"»d I r o n t o Order.
bought low, of fashlonatde d c s i j n »
SALT—Fine dairy and coarse.
,
thle,
S A D D L E — P o n y , Mexican and side.
,
'• I < * \ In 1
COTTON"—Brr
SATCHEI,N-t:\Yilton, brus>*lls,iall rotftf, g'otatt, a n d p l a i n ,
enamelled.
SC ARK?-i-<»onls silk, u n i o n a n d wool, l a d i e i wool.
SCVT1IEs-M.1 »«MV, bush, a n d g r a i n i-ytliesv ta well a s sickleav
ii<h, t<
nd c
SEEDS—'Clover, t i m o t h y , r.
fnll a s s o r t m e n t of f r e s h garde
S h o t — B y tbe bag 01 p o u n d .
i
H
S
A
l
f
i
KM:
S h o e * — A compl«to «**urtment of g e n t s , l * d i e s . y o u t h * aut»
II lot Of t
eliildren".
,
... . . J ( ,
C R o C K K R Y — B o u g h t cf iropnri'-ri d i r e c t and Is sold as low
S h i r t i n g t h c c k * — G o o d stock.
»* < •'" • « l-migbt.
S h o e F i n d i n g * — A respectable assortment.
CKINt>I.IN'K—A verv larire s t o r k
,
S
h
o
v
e
l
s
—
C
a
s
t
steel,
lohg
h
a
n
d
l
e
,
D
h
a
n
d
l
e
,
*C6<Jp,
Ac.
CBADI'KS—<'hildr>-ns and grniti.
I S h a w l * — W o o l , brocb*. stella, a n d blanket/K>me v e r y filc«
OKAOKKRS— Pic M r , »odn. s%eet,
pilot, by p o u n d
or t a r r r l .
s k i u , both i o n s a n d a b o r t
I»A V BOOKS— Blank l ^ d f f c r s . p a s W K w r i t i n g
In | S ' ™
'
'yrmsmttAW)"*: * * » »iR»tfl Engmffr,
" Sarftjsr, Ardrittftnral and Mfthaaical DralUnua
a n e u c n t t o j l a f R i c h m o n d a t e • g S i n i n g ^ c n r d l t " T h e r e is
a m o v e m e n t o n Ibot/Whitib w i l l c r e a t e n i o r e ' c o n s t e r n a t i o n
a t R k h f t i O u d t h a n a n y t h i n g t h a t b a J y e t oeea'reA d u r i n g
the war.
. ,
|. '
f
1 - . 1J f4
I
; '
• ' ' '
•
'
'
Our forccs at P o r t ' i R d y k l ' iSd'Vicinity ore already
o p e u i n g t h o - s p r i n g c a m p i i g n . • -*An e s | J c d | t l t J t f J e l t ' t h a i
p l a c e o n t h e 5 t h lust, f o r J a c k s o n v i l l e . F l o r h f o . c o n s i s t i n g
o f . l ^ r e e B r i g a d e s aQd o o e b a t t e r y . I t w p s I h O u g h t t h a t
t h e expedition woflld pjwh for T a l a h & t a e e . t h e S t a t e capital.
Gen.
Gilmorc
and
ppdition oo the 8th Inst
staff started to join the ex.
S t i r r i n g t i e w s m a y bd c x p e c U
e<l ( r o m tljijt QVaHcT.
A
dispatph from S t . L o u i s states t h a t tbo u t m o s t acti-
v i t y p r e v a i l s in a l l t b o s h i p # n d n i ) ^ . y a r d 4 < | t t h a t placed
a n d t h a t u p o n t h e o p e n i n g of n a v i g a t i o n , v i t ) b e s e e n o n e
• o f - t b e l a r g e s t fleets e v e r c b b c c n t r Q l ^ d o n thf: M i s s i s s i p p i .
T h i s fleet will r e n d e z v o u s a t C a i r o a n d M e m p h i s , u n d e r
'command of Admiral P o r t e r . . ,
/ ,
!| • '
T b e n e w e n r o l l m e n t b i l l h a s passed t h e H o u s e , a n d i t s
m a i n features h a r e been acceoded t i b y t h ^ Senate. T h e
hill p r o r i d e s f o r t h e e n r o l l m e n t o f a l l c i t i z e n s of A f r i c a n
d<
B g t a n d - 4 3 y e i r i taVp^tiOn
of t h e n a t i o n a l forces, and e x e m p t s f r o m apliyc military
• e r r i c ^ k J i p e B l j c r d o f reKgious dcHominations who have
c w c i c n t i o u s scruples again8^^)g|yiy^ a p » j . ^ ^
, i T k o Istcst news f r o m Kitoxville I n d i c a t e s t h a t all i a f c f
a s t a t e of readi ness" I b r a v i g o f o t i s ' l t ^ e m n l , 0 9 , t i i a p a r t
of t b o r e b e l s t o r e p o s s e s s E a s t T c n W e W e . ^ i l i C r
to
t u f a • stroog effort in l h a t W f ^ l ^ o r ^
ceivB-tfdfbttrf
* W W
rflluVy
meo.
^
But the situation a t Knox-
Chutaaooga forbids the hope that t h e y w j l j / t a ^
• • .r •.•
••
• •
' - ''t-n
t.
T h e d e b a t e s in t h e r e b e l C o o g r o w o n t h o c o n s c r i p t i o n
b i l l , i n d i c a t e a d e s p o n d e n c y oO t h e p a r t , o f q a i t ^ a . l a i g c
minority as t o t^o sttcccsaof their cause.
- T b e j se« t h a t
t h e i r a r m y m u s t b « locftttsfed, t r n f t h e y flrec^j
t o t a k e m o r e m e n f r ^ j f l i v j U p W i n i J i B u s t s o lessen t h e
s i j p p l y n t t p p d a s t o e n t a i l f a m i n o Oa t h e ceWtttty. " T h «
•n> e r M e n t l j
t b e V m - W o n e w a y o r t b e - o t b ^ -«»»:' -. rj -rf t m < i r «
aw:
R e s p e c t f u l l y Informos his o u i n e r o n s f r i e n d s *nd the public
t h a t he will f u r n i s h Drawine-v Speciticationii and E s t i m a t e s
f<>r e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n
Civil. Mechnnicnl. Ar.-h.t . -.n:
E n g i n e e r i n g ; a n d BtHlding W o r t " . S n r v f - s " and r i a l s
T o w m s Estates. Ac. He will also e x e c u t e any t ' o m m i w r o i i s
f o r t h e salt) or p u r c h a s e of IU-AI, E s u t e , l o c a t i n g i^ind, s u r v e y s *of La n d s , P a y m e n t of T a x e s a n d p r u e n r i n g Ab-trai u- of
T itle s , Ac., ofl fno-lehite terms.
i H s s some choice early s e l e c t i o n s now for euie, e o a - o - i i n ^
of cleared ailtf U n c l e a r e d ' l a u d s of t h e l*-st q«al>t> m -l,.
But*.
Trwrcrac Cltf, Michigan,
C O R N E R O F UNION A N D S T A T E STUEETS.
J a n u a r y £2.
NOTICE.
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for one b>
a n d s i x t y a c r e s of land, issued to Robert II. Haepai.
vate in C a p t . Daulel I i l x o u ' s Cnmpffny of Mich. M>
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Co™ Mich, hla j » s t office a d d r e s s C l i n t o n . U n a m t'o.
Said W a r r a n t was a s s i g n e d to Robert M. His.lon 1
( f o r e s a i d Roliert II I l a g l n i , d n d l«y the saul Iln». •: >
don d e p o s ite d In t h e po.* office a i Saime. Mi. |i!»
April n i n t h . 1863. and by U i d ^ puty directe.l to tie
<er Of t ' n i t e d States l.and QfflCe. T r a v e r s e City, Mi.-h
All p e r s o n s a r c foi bi.lllett.Up p o r e l m . f nr lM.il- r.
W a r r a n t , as I have api»lieir<gjhc
ion OUke
ton for a Duplicate of s a i A A ^ i r n
ROBERT M. R I s D t l
Manistee, J a n . 1, 13C4.'.
5.1
6RANDBEtll'8:>ILLS.
You m a y racoveryour h e a l t h by t h e use of o t h e r rc
You may r e c o v e r w i t h o u ) ' t o y ; b u v 3 o not f o r g e t il
may die, a n d t h a i R r a t u l r e t h ' s Pills-Could h a v e s a t e d
F o r r e m c m d t r t h a t tbe
11' Silk-—Blkck. colored, aSd I f n l t l ; s l l l i
. Hi ilton ir o u r n ' n ~
rs. p r i n t e d a n d plain. " ' i
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,
,
S h i r t s — I 'annet. plain, and fancv, white s h i r t s , f a n c y e o t t o a
|
1.0.I linen, d i t t o .
I K k n t i n g C u p s — L u d i c s , mjs«es. «rftd c h l l d s .
ls
S o u p — C a s t i l e , toilet a b o r t e d , yellow, crusiTe, silver i n d e x .
teal. Ac.
[ Rocks—<5«-iits hand loill wool, eafltflicre, c o t t o n a n d n n i o n ,
boys a n d c h l l d s , ditto.
a n d tnade t o o r d e r .
K p j c i » — K i u d s ijuanUties a n d q u a l i t i e s t o suit.
S p e - c t a c l e » — l ' l a i i i , g e r m a n silver, anil s t e e l bow*, c o l o r e d ,
a s s o r t e d , some very g o o d u n c s . also case* f o r same.
S p i n n i n g W h e e l * — Aut^fmbx. an a s s o r t m e n t .
E A R T I I E N W A i n ; - J u g - s crocks, c h u r n s Dower p o t s .
S t o r e * — W * i n v i t e c o m p a r i s o n us t o kiffds. quality, flftiah
thimbles.
und r a t e s ; c o m e a n d see.
1
EMERY— For en gin
S t e e l - y n r d s — F i o m 2 to <oo lbs.. (f#6d,.
I E N V E L O P E S — A lai
I.H qualities, deal . S t e e l — ( " n t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g a n d g e r t u a n .
;
era will liud p i n
I S t a y s — C o l o r e d nnd white ; also Skirt MUpportere, a n a d m l r 1
able a r t i c l e f o r t h e la-lie*.
'
j E S S E N C E — C i n n a m 1. peppei
1
EXTRACTS—Vaniil
S n - n r s — C r u s h e d , powdered, g r a n u l a t e d , coffee, In g r a d e s t o
suit, browu N. O, m o s c a v a d o a n d maple.
KAltMEBS f O I H > I T n p e — P o l o r e d , bin- k n n d * bite, c o t t o n and linen.
F ANN I NO MILLS—Of t b e best rtaker;
m o d c r a t e . TMIIOW—iioiiglit and sold by p o u n d or b a t t e l .
' T t t b l e s — i l t : i c k walnut, c h e r r y a n d union.
( T n b l e t s — F o r g e n t s a n d ladies 113c in c o r r e s p o n d e n o * . *OBJK
iiM-AlNKS—Man-1
FI-A'X SEV:I>—Iti
FI.OUB—Seven ii
F L . t T IRONS—11
EIXICNCIN'.'S—3
FORK!-—Manm
. I'a
a n d s o u n d s , 1 * p C u — i i u p e n a l , < o n n g h y s o n . O o l o n g sfed sotiehohjr. in
c h o U j , catty s a n i l by Uie p o n n d ! all b o u g h t early a n d a t
j
adv*titngeouH rates
T i n W n r r — A g&od slock o h b a n d of b o u i c m x n u f a c M r e ,
1
anil B'I klftd* o T • ' ^ t k d o n e t o o r d e r .
T t e s q e — F o r veils, a n d In lis seasrtn f r f r ' o r e s s e * .
T o b a c c o — I'ltig. a n o e u l , s m o k i n f , - Ac,., a f u l l Und *t old
, long
'. plums, c h e r r i e s ,
f o r * — A n i r e a s s o r t m e n t t o whoicsale.
T r n n k « — : ! ' J c T : i t i g , folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , s o m e g o o d unci
T r i m m i n g s — O f Virions q u a l i t i e s a i d d e s i g n s such a
chatr*, tables, s u n d s , I T r a p * — M n x k rat, f o x b e a v e r , ami bear, of b e s t mo%rr», by
V o t K e r s . tSillds chaii^s, i
T r a v e l i n g Bag*—A full line.«.
OINtiHXTifS—Svbtoh, Glasgow. Lancasti
check .
goods.
GLASS—A full a s s o r t m e n t of sizes. S x
. . .
G1A>VK.<—Bnck. dog. rlngwffod, kid. wool, silk, c o t t o n . b e r - C n i b r e l l n s — O f vurious sizei
liti lined g e n t s , ladles, misses and boys.
[ C o d e r S h i r t s — Ear gentlen
O R A I N — B u c k w h e a t , c o r n , wheat, .tc.
colored a n d w h i l e .
1
(IROCKRIES— A c o m p l e t e !!ne. b o u g h t early, a n d f o r s i l « • i t t l n p s — t . l f e w n o t very good.
cheap,
j V e i l # — D e t l*Cf. love, t l s s n e . Ac.
B R A N D R E T H ' S VF.fi ETT^iF L P U N I VERH A L P I L L S .
j
GDX CAPS—C,. D-1. C. w a t e r p r o o f .
! V e s t a — O f n n t n e r o n i designs, riisMonsble make, a n d d i f f t r « t
i s the o n l y m e d i c i n e k n o w n t h a t . s a c e r t a i n l y aave, when all I GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in cans, a n d F. F. F. G. s p o r t i n g in 1
q u a h t i e S - t o auis.
t h e usual i n d i c a t i o n s tell ttfalryou m u s t d i e .
keg--.
V i c e * — i ^ i r a t s a d small, s o m e t o y viccg. ,
i V i n e g a r — Mahufacturod. * 0 J r e a l c i d e r v i n e g a r .
Mr. J o h n P n d n e y . S p r i n g f l f l d , Uni^O Co.. S .
h a s used : H A I R O I L — P h a l o n ' s Bear, Maccasor
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n u a n d ladies, h e m m e d r e a d v Tor' W a J f o a s - n e b H f and s i n g l e l u m b e r Wagons, a f u l l s t o c k I n .
B R A N D R E T H ' S FILI»S far"fifteen y e a r s in his family, ami foi i
use; silk, linch, c o t t o n , Ac.
early s p r i n g , and « ' low
can be b o u g h t o n t s f d e
h i s h a n d s : in w h i c h t i i f ^ i e s e P i l l s h a v e c u r e d t h e m o f l H A Y — F o r sale, o r .will p u r c h a s e .
j W c H B a c k f t s s - T h e " O l d O a k e n B u c k e t ' • Is f o r t a l e by
"*• iron b o u n d .
t B R l i o n a a f f e c t i o n s , Headachfe. R h e n m a t i s m . F e v e r a n d Ague. ! H A T S — A fnll a s s o r t m e n t , union, xouave, Burasi'de, B u t l e r , '
black, drab, t a n , pearl, Ac
| W h e e l B a r r o w * — C a n a l barrows
Mcaale*, W h o o p i n g C o u g h . * n d he says he ha* n e v e r k n o w n
H Q S E — C a s h m e r e , m e r i n o , c o t t o n , colored MK-E a n d w u i t c , , W h i f f l e t r e e s — D o u b l e a n d s i n g l e , also n t t k vokca.
t h e m to fall. P r i n c i p a l Ottjoe. 2:-t Canal S t r e e t . N»w York.
•-MWs j n d misses, a complete l i n e ,
. Y a r n — W o o l y a r n , foil line, a l s o c o t t o n k n i U l n s y a r n .
Sold by all r e s p e c t a b l e depMrs in medicine*.
HOI'S—-Nice f r e s h pressed h o p s
Y e l l o w O c h r e — I n small or l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s .
! I I H E I W . V « b u r all k i n d * of j n a r k c t s b l c mdos
Z i n c - B i the »beei. or v o u n d . also xinc In oil fer f a h i g . ' ' '
i i H i F O B - l h r w =TYI.F
' UATHTAH. t k V iT CO
H A W A I I t.AY A C "
AWFUL P B l & f P L B s O F DEATH.
w h e n y o n h a v e It in c x c e S n ' M y o u r gystem, is evident to y o u r
a n i m a l inatincts. Y o u r conn^trrancs tells y o a r f r i e n d s : y o u r
d r e a m s a n d y o u r own h e a r t tell yflo.
Now, a t t h e s e t i m e s t h e r e M nc riedicine s o d e s e r v i n g of
y o u r c o n f i d e n c e as
_
H°w
Vegetatota
Influences CUmate.
w » i tijimtc e o n t r o t a v e g e t a t i o n in » g r e a t d e g r e e , i s
q u i t e e v i d e n t o n d i t i s e q u a l l y t r a e t h a t t e g e t a t i o D itself
h a s a m a r k e d e f f e c t u p o n t h e c l i m a t e . I n t h e first p l a c e
i t e x e r t s a n i n f l u e n c e apron t h e w i n d . W h e r e t h e l a n d i s
b
" T ° f t r e e a . t h e w i n d h a s on u n o b s t r u c t e d s w e e p ; s o d
w h e r e t h i s p r e v a i l s a n d i s violent, t h e e l i m s t e i s n o t o n l y
u n p l e a s a n t t o m a n a n d b e a s t , b u t i s o a f a v o r e W e t o vegctation.
W e s t e r n farmers know bow this is upon tbeir
b r o a d unsheltered prairies, and N e w Engiamlera know
U,
"POW^Il
" " 1 1 •»
t hhee oocnllvy w
W a l"o"nKg ttuheeiirr oieaK
b l e a k sea
s e a ccooaassttss,. T
wnavy t o
g r o w h a n d s o m e" a"n d h e a l t h y t' r e e s in
' -such
such localities, is
~r s t r o n z
t o s u r r o u n d o n e ' s f a r m o r g a r d e n With. a« b e l t of
WEST'S IMPROVED PUMP.
One Hundred Dollars Beward I
A*tl«F"rcc2lng, D o u b l e - a c t i n g j F o r c i n g and L i f t i n g
T H E S E
F o r a Medicine t h a t will c a r e
COUGH*,
INFLUENZA,
P I ' M P S IXATE V O W B E E N IN C E X E R A I. USE
X . a n u m b e r of y e a r s , a n d give b e t t e r satisfaction t h a n auy
uwjcr,
other, a n da are r c c o m m e n da c da aa the best by Capt. E r r i c s o n .
and o t h e r e m i n e n t Engineer*. We can
to t h o u s a n d s
««tng them, a n d -guarantee t h a t all i ~ ' "i recommend t h e m . "
T h e / are m o r e s i m p l e in coftstructi*
and work
c o s t lless
e w tt hh aa nn .11
ther*
'
all oothc—
" O u r r e a d e r s will linil the donblc-acling, improved P u m p
We 1
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.u the market. It is very
* A Co., one
mPp l| ee-, w o r k s t o a c h a r m,. so t h a t a n yv child
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t freeze in
T I C K L I N G la the T H R O A f j
WHOOPING c o r G i i ;
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as q u i c k aa
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T I O K I . U i U IN T H E T H K O A t
A H A 1 J Bottto h u o r t o n e o r o f i T O i j ftemo-t
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n c n c e o v e r any o t h e r c o m p o n n d .
di9
m a t e oi a w i p d v r e g i o o a n d o n e s b e l t l ' h x i f r o m d n v i o g ' c o m p a r e d with p u m p s we h a v e used before, a n d J~ •
c u r r e n t s of a i r , is e q u a l l y g r e a t
. ° u t of repair, a n d are sacisfactory ... all respect*. Yours, Ac.
A g a i n . v e g e t a t i o n a f f e c t s c l i m a t e b y l i m i t i n g e v as p o r a - 1
D u s i . * r MANVUCJTHIMI C o x r i N v .
tion or moisture. Many years ago, H n m b o i d t declared
t h a t m t n in «u>
all cu lni umaaitceBs , buj>
y sBt iHn p p i on g t hn e hOHM
i l l s of
trees,
ol
i .. v n h r n V r " . h ' « n t l 1 1 ' r n l ! , r " Club. J a n . 23 .were p r e p a r i n g for themselves two calamities, viz : the
w a n t of f u e.1l a n do t hn e w a n t of
T h e eMv ua pmonr ai tl inonn a n d f o r c c p m n p — a p e r f c r l little lire e n g i n e s u c h a one
ot w na t pe r .
f r o m tree* p r o d u c e s a cool and moist local a t m o s p h e r e
known as • West's Improved I ' u m p . " 1 speak of this p u m p
—iple.
•T b e o v e r h a n g i n g b o u g h s p r e v e n t t h e t o o r a p i d e v n p o r a - because 1 h a p p e n t o know It . . . to be v e r '
durable, powerful a n d cheap, a n d it d o n ' l freeze 114 — get
t ion of m o i s t u r e f r o m t h e g r o u n d , a n d i t s d i s s i p a t i o n b v
out of o r d e r o n c e a y e a r . .
I L-nn«* t h u »i
and think I
t h e wind.
T h e s o u r c e s of n e a r l y all b r o o k s a n d c r e e k s may lie d o i n g the f a r m e r s good ~ s p e a k i n g o f . . . . , „
—in w o r k 'it,
• —
arte t o b e r o u n d in s p r i n g s a m o n g t h e h i l l s ; a n d b y c u t - boy 10 year>a
c o n t i n u o u s inch
ml a
. It c n be m a d e to work iu d e e p
t i n g off' tho trees w h i c h have always oversbaded them,
wells aa well a
1 shallow 1
t b e m o w t t f r e is r a p i d l y e v a p o r a t e d , a n d t h e s p r i n g s lowe r e d , ir not dried op.
From
the A * c t r York
Observer,
E x p e r i e n c e is c o n t i n u a l l y d e m o n s r a t i n g t h i s . E v e r y old
BALSAM
THOUSAND
r "•
g r e e nUs . . , O u t sa iudoe of 5sUu<c; 0h *veerrudaanntt cbaarrrriieerrss,, ttbbee ttrreeeess aanndd ; k n o w l ngly.
n - ' ami give the l e a t i m o n r of oui
S
:cord, with• h r o b a , if p l a n t e d ; g r o w l o p s i d e d , letm a n d s t u n t e d ; inside,
B k n o w l e d g e or request of t h e p r o p
[N. V. E v e n i n g Y
t b e y s t a n d e r e c t , well d e v e l o p e d , a n d v i g o r o u s . W i t h o u t
H o s t J u l y lat. 1863.
t h i s p r o t e c t i o n t h e r e is t h e tfopleasantnesa of h a v i n g a
T h is may c e r t i f y t h a t I have been using, at my m a n u f a c t o
gale forever b l o w i n g a b o n t ooe's ears, the ceaseless roar
ry. f o r the lost f o u r years, " W e s t ' s I m p r o v e d P u m p * . "
o r j h e wind a r o u n d o n e s d w e l l i n g , t h e r a t t l e of w i n d o w s
now h a v e In use three of said p u m p . , o n e of which is kep
• o d d o o r s , t b e i n c r e a s e d c o n s u m p t i o n of f u e l a n d t h e dis- c o n s t a n t l y at work. 24 h o o r s each day, (save Sunday*! and
c o m f o r t of c a t t l e a t all seasons, b u t e s p e c i a l l y in t h e W i n - has been r u n n i n g for the past two year*. I p r o n o u n e e t h e m
u n h e s i t a t i n g l y , the best p u m p s that have been b r o u g h t to m \
t e r ; p u t t h e s e a n d t h e l i k e t h i n g s t o g e t h e r , a n d w e find
t h a t w h a t e v e r s e r v e s t o b r e a k t h e v i o l e n c e of t h e wind, notitte, h a v i n g used many o t h e r s previously. T h e y are simple
In their c o n s t r u c U o n , and uot easily d i s a r r a n g e d .
o r t o c h a n g e i t s d i r e c t i o a i s a t h i n g of c o n s i d e r a b l e imV. V.. Oct. 10, lSJ'J.
A. WEBB.
portance.
I t s h o u l d n o t b e f o r g o t t e n t h a t a i r in m o t i o n
p r o d u c e s m o r e c h i l l i n e s s t h a n t h e s a m e a i r a t rest W e t J- '»• W E S T * . o.
v o u r finger a n d h o f d i t trp in t h e still a i r , a n d y o u w i l l ! W e a r c P |L 'aa«d t® s t a t e that tbe P o m p s we have h a d of
h a r d l y feel t h e oold ; b u t s w i n g i t a r o m i d a n d t h e h a n d i y o u , ' * f °
* J e a f " e „ 0 , b ? V e l , e e n 111 c o n s t a n t use. 12 h o a r s
t u t , . - 5 W S C . £ "zisr,,
O
W
.:„"S
N o F a m i l y should be w l t h o n t It.
I t U w i t h i n tbe reach or all. t h e price being
O
O N L Y 25 CENT8.
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D R J O H N L. L Y O N ' S
F r e n c h -Periodical D r o p s ,
8. wnen M
if anv r
ih a• cciirrccua l a r of gen-
nioa ccrtiflcataa of curvs It haa m a d e .
C. <J. CLARK.
sSPffv®S"K.
f a r m e r will tell u s t h a t h i s s p r i n g s a r e less c o p i o u s n o w
>sst one of West's P u m p s ,
on as a force a n d lifting
t h a n t h e y w e r e t h i r t y y e a r s a g o ; a n d s o of t b e v a r i o u s
TUB GREAT
p u m p t h a n anv we have eve
it is one of great power,
s t r e a m s l a r g e a n d small
T h e r a i n s fall, p e r h a p s in n e a r ond well adapted for s h i n ' s
m i n t s , factories, greenD. S. B A B N E S A CO., N . w Vork
ly t h e t f f o r m e r a b u n d a n c e , b u t t h e y c o m e o f t e n e r in t o r - houses, graperies, Ac., Ac.
F E M A L E R E G U L A T O R ,
! Mining Chronicle and
O. a O O O D W I X A CO., Boston
r e n t s , w h i c h r u n d o w u t h e hill-sides, u n o b s t r u c t e d by Railway J o u r n a l says :
re the only k n o w n r e m e d y t h a t will successfully a u d inF A R B A X D . S l I E E l J j Y A C O . Detroit.
trees, b r u s h w o o d , and low vegetation, a n d p o u r t h e m I t U r e c o m m e n d e d f o r its e x t r e m e s i m p l i c i t y of construcably restore a u d r e g u l a t e the female system, r e m o v i n g
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LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS
d r o uogghntt s , if r o m h e a v y r a i n s, t o l o n g period."
p e r i o d s of a r i d p a r c h - w oj r k i nngg iin
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be deranged, a n d leak u n d e r s t r o n
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valve is c u s h i o n e d u p o n both s i d e s bv a i r — p r e v e n t i n g waterreturn
uature's p r e s c r i b e d laws .
h a m m e r . and v a c u m - l h u m p . The valves are very accessible,
e x p l . a a i i o n s of the s e t of • copies. ' T h e s e i n . f r f c u i
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f ' l v e y o u r s e " no uneaHlncss, for Lyon's P e r i o d i c a l Drops,
a n d Simply a n d cheaply repaired. They w o r k innch easier
e x p l a n a t i o n s are alone w o r t h & r e e u i ^ t h l price [ h . r t S d
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Are you sick, e n f e e b l e d by disease, or u n a b l e t o b e a r the
labor a u d d a n g e r of i n c r e a s e ?
t h i s kind are supposed to apply cspeciclly t o t h e daught e r s or n r e , a s t b e f o l l o w i n g h i s t o r y o f a lady tella us,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROP8
m o w i n g h o w s h e l e a r n e d t o g r o w f o n d of o n i o n s
This
I h a v e nsed t h i s p n m p for one
lady was confessing her sins t o tho p r i e s t
H e i m p o s e d posed t o the North-West wind c o m i n g i
L o n g " ' i s l a n d j , h a u ^ u r e V < > U ** *
for is u o t p r e v e n l i o n b e t t e r
1 - w . HUBBELL, Teacher of W r l t l n a .
on h e r a p e n a n c o w h i c h s e e m e d t o h e r f a r t o o s e v e r e , Sound, b e i n g the coldest possible e x p o s n r > n d
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a s t r o n g d i s l i k e ? " " F o r Onions y o u r R e v e r e n c e , I h a v e c h e e r f u l l y r e c o m m e n d t h e m a.- simple, durable a n d p o w e r f u l !
to m o v e in the first rank of a c c o m p l i s b M A r t i s t s "
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s e c u r i t y a g a i n s t frost, a n d low price, we believe then, s u ^
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them.
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WARKKS I.Ei.Atin. M e t H o t e l Set York.
»ajpc, all those i r r e g u l a r i t i e s that h a v e deflld the d o c t o r ' s
u , h , „ d S M t , Slopo «nd A r r a a ^ i n p n t
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skill.
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J x o . HSSSKKRAI N . V
ccioiwr t h o u g h she hnd a s t r o n g desire t o ktjow h o w t h e v
W ill you waste away with s u f f e r i n g f r o m Leucorrhcea, P r o
DOMIMCB U w a B N C E , Westchestei
lapsus, pysnienorrhooa. and a t h o u s a n d o t h e r dlfflmltiea, all
t a s t e d . S h e t h e e t h o u g h t t o h e r s e l f t h a t o n e c o u l d no't
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j natu
CAtTlOX.
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o n i o n s . TI hh i s l a d y is still alivo, t h o u g h i t w o u l d b oe u nu - J ° f l v e d " " J P u ' to w o r k in o u r underlay shaft, which « c are
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U«. .t DH the d r o p * w h e n f o r b i d d e n in t h e d i r e c t i o n s
date.
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ter in the ahaft. which m e a s u r e s s e v e n by twelve feet and 3
ROBERT MYHILL
they are so powerful a n d finely c a l c u l a t e d V) adjirat and gov
tea s a y s t h a t N e r o o r d e r e d all t h e b o o k s w h i c h he b a t e d
J a n u a r y 25. 18C4.
feet d e e p , and it was full w h e n we c o m m e n c e d . It a n s w e r
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t o b e b u r n e d . T h e s e b o o k s w e r e g r e e d i l y s o u g h t a n d ®? r e x p e c t a t i o n s in every r e a p e d , and o u r w o r k m e n a r
p r o p e r tlmei>, they would p r o d u c e results c o n t r a r y t o nature,
read a s l o n g a s t h e p r o h i b i t i o n l a s t e d .
B u t t b e y w e r e h i g h l y pleased with it. I t will do g r e a t s e r v i c e with bu
against which all. p a r t i c u l a r l y t h o s e w h o would r e p r o d u c e .
o n c e f o r g o t t e n w h e n e v e i r ono w a s a l l o w e d t o p o s s e s t r i f l i n g e x p e n s e lor repair*
sRould carefully g u a r d .
Yours,
respectfully.
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leas t r u e n o w .
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enough
For I ' n m p s . l l o w . P i p e , etc . a . i d r e w or call upon
•annot h a r m the m o s t d e l i c a t e c o n s t i t u t i o n at a n y time J D. W E S T A C O S l f t L t r P o x * — ' T h o E l e c t i c J o u r n a l , in a n a r t i c l e o n
the p r o p r i e t o r s wish t o g u a r d a g a i n s t its misu*e. h o p i n g
lii» Broadway, N y .
;
t a t h o u s a n d b o i t i e s will
n«-d for a good p u r p o s e w h e r e
Bfflall-pox, a d r a o n i s b e s p h y s i c i a n s n o t t o b e h a s t y in passMich.,. Merrill Block,
• is used f o r au i l l e g i t i m a t e one.
ing t h e i r opinion t h a t a n y e r u p t i v e d i s o r d e r is t h a t loathTHE GREAT
C o r n e r o r W o o d w s r l Ac
t o m e diaeaw until t h e y prove t b e following diagnostic
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
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The n e v e r f a i l i n g F e m a l e R e g u l a t o r , i» w r sate by e v e r y
V on rr kt t.
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A peiwoo h o l d i n g a s c h o l a r s h i p c a a a t t e n d e i t h e r a t h l a
p r e c i s e l y as if a s m a l l fine s h o t b a d b e e n p l a c e d o n d e r
option.
Terns.
selling j i o t g o , it. make h:m . e n d a n d 8 ^ h for v ' o T 5 0 0
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the cuticle of the skin. T h i s peculiar a p p e a r a n c e belongs ^
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ever d e v i a t i n g f r o m "the o n e price askefl. " " '
j
C- «5 ; OLARK \ CO.,
to no o t h e r disease. W e have applied lhe term secret
A n o t h e r p e c u l i a r i t y of the C o m p a n y i« t h a t their tea t a s t e r '
"OLW.I.* D a r o o t m .
i f o r w h , , « » ' " » n d h a s b e e n known' t o a few p h y s i New Haven, C o o n .
n o»tt only devote*
d e v o t e s h i s time to the selection of t b e i r teas
t e a s as t o0
A t Wholesale bv
c i a n s , i t i s n o t m e n t i o n e d in a n y o f t h e f U n d a n ] a u t h o r i quality, value, a n d p a r t i c u l a r stylea for p a r t i c u l a r localities I
D. S. BAIIN'ES A CO.. New York.
A k n o w l e d g e of the o r d i n a r y E n g l i s h b r a n c h e s I s s Qu IfDf l c r e n t
tiee, o o r d o e s t h e w r i t e r c l a i m t h e c r e d i t o r t h e d i s c o v e r y of c o u n t r y , but he helps t h e tea b u y e r to t b o o u - out of their
r e p a r a t o r y to e n i e r i n e UDOU t h e conrae nr„nA..
cieni
<;Eo. C. (iOHUWIX A C O . Boston.
A r t c r this, all w o r k s u p o n p r a c t i c e wiD a d d t h i s u n f a i l i n g e n o r m o u s sstock
t o c k such teas a* are a d a p t e d " tto
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l K p pa ar tritci uc ol al '.^r !f
FAKHAN"U, S H E L E Y A CO., DeUolL
aiagnostic system,"
• aula, a n d not only tbia. but ,w,int» out the best b a / g a i n ,
t
I .t." 1 C M , V , 8 e e t h e incalculable a d v a n t a g e a uyi b u y e r baa 1
in t h i s e s t a b l i s h m e n t o v i r all o t h e r s .
A m a
Ksr.—Alexander,
If he Is no j u d g e of tea, or the market. If his t i m e i. valua- I
' d u r a K a r l o f K c l l i e w a s r a t h e r a h a r d l i v e r . U o ninrble, he h a s all the lienetit* of a well o r g a n i z e d av-tem of don e d A c n e , d a u g h t e r of t b e t h i r d E a r l o r B a l c a r r a s , a n d i n g business, of a n i m m e n s e capital, of a!l the j u d g e m e n t of
F o r f n r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n p l e a s e c a l l at C o l l e g e R o o m s o r
in t h e first c o n f i d e n c e of e a r l y m a r r i e d love, e n t r u s t e d t o men"
'""a',CS ,astcr' &nd
k n o w l e d g e of n u p e r i o r sales-1
P i ^ i m a M h i 3 C T . l ? U t i g ° f *' r M W*For specimens 'of
h e r k e e p i n g t h e h e y of t h e w i n e c e l l a r . L a d y K e l l i e , o n
Penmanship, inclose letter stamp.
Address
Ttila enable* all tea buyer*—no m a t t e r if they are thoua- i
t h o first o c c a s i o n t h a t h e i n v i t e d b i s b o o n c o m p a n i o n s t o
and* of m i l e s f r o m thi* m a r k e t - t o p u r c h a s e on as good I
f Cu^t i h U * o . i t r ' 8 T ^ r r ° N ; * l e U h B r o f , h # ***** C i t i e s .
(Cut this out for future reference, i
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d i n n e r a n d a d r i n k , g a v e o u t a s m u c h w i n e a s s h e t b o u e b t t e r m s here as the New Vork m e r c h a n t s .
g o o d for t h e m a n d w a l k e d o u i o t l y u p t o C a r n b c e w i t h
P a r t i e s can o r d e r teas a n d will be s e r v e d as well a s !
t h e k e y o r t h e w i n e c e l l a r in h e r p o c k e t t o l a k e h e r f o u r t h o u g h they c a m e I h e m a e l v e s . b e i n g sure to get o r i g i n a l !
AND
h o u r s w i t h t h e m i n i s t e r ' s wire. T h e p a r t y s o o n d i s c u s s e d package*, t r u e w e i g h t s and t a r e s ; a n d tbe teas are w a r r a n t e d I
represented.
t h e m o d i c n m she h a d left o u t for their consumption, and
*KPliC!Ii#t ° r , h e r o m P a n y ' «
w h i c h will be
on h i s l o r d s h i p e e o d i n g f o r m o r e h o l e a r n e d b o w m a l t e r s
nt to all who o r d e r it: c o m p r i s i n g
• t o o d . H e b a d t h e cellar d o o r f o r t h w i t h forced f r o m its H y s o n , Y o u n g
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A L B E E T " ? . BACON,
Hyson, Imperial,
Gunpowder.!
hinfees, a n d d e s i r e t h e s e r v a n t t o t a k e it t o t h e m a n s e
T w a n k n y and Sink, Oolonc Souchong,
I
T T ^ I L L l/JCATK LANDS. PAY TAXES.BCY OB 8 E L L
Orange and Hyson Pelcoe.
I
T T on C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now offers f o r a a l e ,
a n d w i t h b i s c o m p l i m e n t s t o h e * l a d y s h i p i a n d tfshe
a s k e d a n v q u e s t i o n s t o s a y , " T h a t i t w a s t h e c e l l a r d o o r J a p a n T e a of e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n , colored a n d u n c o l o r e d .
c o m e t o look for tho key.
Th is list h a s e a c h k i n d of tea d iv id e d into f o u r classes.
A n d L o u w i t h o r w i t h o u t D w e l l i n g s i n PI'I, • > .
n!I7, \ C ! !f rr r m" K h C , r ? 0 ' K i u c ' M***
every o n e ^
p i d W I k e Cot,BIT H e a t o f ^ A a t r i m S . n t r
" d e s c r i p t i o n a n d t b c p r i c c * a n n e x e d that the
T h e F r e n c h E m p e r o r w a s shown by an E n g l i s h visitor r?,nw^
C < ^ i p a n y are d e t e r m i n e d to u n d e r s e l l t h e whole t e a trade
« t C o m p i e p n e t h e n u m b e r of Punch in w h i c h t h e B u H s
H e g u a r a n t e e to sell all o n r teas at n o t o v e r two c e n t s f n j
oedioe Congress. T b e E m p e r o r said : " 1 always judge
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