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Grand Traverse Herald, November 18, 1864
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1864-11-18
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HERALD.
—
T R A V E R S E
VOL VI.
' <% Crani frakrse fjtrali,
CITY, MICH. F R I D A Y , N O Y E M B E E
1 8 , 18(54.
TSTO. 4 8
A Housekeeper W a n t e d .
tered. She moted to the ,door. H e opened it for her ments poor old bousekeer Franklin receives I certainly
hope won't Bpoil her, and turn her silly old head."
j
'
W A NT EH—A housekeeper. N o one but do elderly courteously.
She set down agaiu at the piano, and sang " Home
"Good morning, madam."
person, competeot, and of the highest respectability ueed
18 PCB'tlSBKI) EVBRT MUDAT.AT
Sweet Home
then she played one of Beethoven's
" Good morning," she replied.
apply. (Jill between the honra of tnree and four,
T r a v e r s e City, G r a n d Vraverae C o u n t y , M i c h i g a n , Thursday. April 8tb. at No. —, MicbigaD avenue.
" I cannot starve. I must go. I can keep up my grandest and most solemn pieces. She rose and closed
the piano.
Kate FrankliD read this in the peper which lay on disguise," she murmured.
The carnival is ended.
Kate Franklin disappears
M O R G A N B A T E S ,
Mr. Daytoo, accompanied by his friend, arrived at his
the counter in the little grocery, while waiting to have
an ounco or two of tea done up, and a roll of baker's country house the miadle of the week. Everything from the scene, and Madam Franklin enters.
KDITOK AH» rEOPBlETOB.
Neither Mr. Dayton nor the servants would have suswithin and about the house was in perfect order. If the
bread.
!*
T K W M 8 .
Sbe'repcatcd the .Dumber of tbe house over to herself, housekeeper had made a few mistakes at first, they were pected from the placid, dignified deportment of the houseT w o D o l l m n H Y t s a r , P a y a b l e i n A d v a n c e . as she .received the change from tbe grocer.
soon rectified Every room that she had touched show- keener when they returned that evening, of what strange
ADVERTISBMHNTS Inaerted for One Dollar ami Fifty Cent*
freoKs she had been guilty.
She prepared the tea, after she returned to tho littlo ed a magical change.
p# r »qnare (ten lines) for the first Insertion, u>d fifty cents
The hotiM-keeper, as usual when Mr. Dayton was
Her predecessor had been one of the kind who believfor each subsequent insertion. Yearly Advertiementt—$16 bare attic, and ate her scant meal mechanically. She
for one nqulkre; $30 for three squares; $40 for half a col- forgot bow unsatisfied her appetite still was, in her busy ed in the sunlight never entering a room, for fear of fad- alone, sat at the table. It had commenced to rain vioumn; and $75 for one column. Legal advertisements at the thoughts.
ing carpets and Curtains ; whose watchword was " or- lently. and the weather had grown suddenly very cold.
fates prescribed by law ;H»fty cents per folio or 100 words,
Yes, she must descend to memnl service. W h y not der," and, tberefbre, tbe fbrniture was set primly baek " Mr. Dayton, as ho had done occasionally, invited her
for the Unit insertion,and twentjr-five cents for each sub- this T I t would be better than a lower grade. Yet her against the wall, as if fixtures, and their position had to the library, where was a cheerful fire in the grate.-—
fteqnent Every flgufe counts a word. Figure work without
not been alteredifor years ; and who, moreover, con- He read the letters and papers which he had brought
Fules, 60 per cent added. Rule and figure work, double sonl and pride shrank from i t
with him from town, while she knitted.
A stranger, in a strange place, successively she had scientiously believed cut flowers in a room unhealthy*
Pr
AU legal advertisement H to be paid for strictly in advance. tried to fiod a situation as teacher, copyist, in a store, or
An hour or more passed in silence, indeed, the booseThe new housekeeper's belief differed in • these ressewing. She had failed in the first three, and was starv- pects. The cheery sunlight was allowed to enter when keeper seldom spoke, except when asked u question!—
and where it would ; flowers were on the tables and At length Mr. Dayton looked up at her and said, abrupton tbe last
s
i • JT" *
y '
She would apply for that place, but she would need mantle-pieces; the furniture was disarranged with ly :
Youre must be a lonely life, madam. If it is not a
references. Only one person she. knew, in tbe whole careless grace ; iornamentg were taken from drawers and
great city, of sumcieut influence. . Mr& Davenport, tbe closets where they had been carefully packed away, and painful subioct may I ask how long since you lost your
Keelttci...
-MORGAN BATES.
rich haughtv step-sister, who had' ill-treated « r gentle spoke for themaavee on ctageres, marble shelves and nusband ?'
Receiver...;
..
R E U B E N G O O D R I C H . mother while she had lived, and Had hated Kate herself mantle-pieces. S
I'wo hands suspended their employment, two eyes
Mr. Dayton fdt the change, without knowing the rea- looked up at him with an alarmed expression. In his
with double hatred since the first, and the only one she
Q R A V P T R A V E R S E COTHfTY O F F I C E R S .
serious, sympathetic countenance, there was oothiug to
had ever loved bad turned from her brilliant beauty to son of i t He looked around him with a satisfied air.
" T h i s is a f r i n d , cbcery old place, after all ! Do you frighten or embarrass, but the red grew deeper and deepJUDGE OK PhosAri..i;l.:.CURTIS FOWLER. Mspleton. offer heart and hand to ber yonpg and disliked stepsisSHERIFF
:
E. P. DAME. Traverse City.
ter, only to be rejected in his turn. The beautiful, im- know. Lyon, I have always shunned it as the gloomiest er in the brown cheek.
" I t is a painful subject," she said, at last falteringly.
Cot*NTv TmcABPBKK
--MORGAN' BAT1®. Trav. City.
perious beauty bad. soon after, married an old man for of all gloomy places. I haven't stayed here a fortnight
JAM
p
A
If you will please to excuse me."
COINTY CLKB* ^
JS -55 S5»
U
bis wealth, but she had not forgotten her hatred for all put together,ifor the last five years. It must be your
REUIKTKR OF DB£I>S
...JAMES P. BRAND,
" P r a y , pardon me, madam. I t was farther from my
Kate, and disavowed all connection with the orphaned presence, old feljow, that has brightened it up so, or the
PROS. ATTORNEY
C. H. MARSH,
wish
or thought to give you pain," he returned with
and penniless girL Perhaps, thought Kate, she would gloom was all iojmy imagination '
CIRCI'IT Cot'RTCOM.
— C . If. MARSH,
" Not altogether ; for 1 remember it just as you do. grave courtesy.
permit her to refer to her, because glad of ber descent
His manner, after this, was even kinder than before.—
You forgot I r u t down here once or twice a day.—
to menial employment
Kate felt competent for the situation, for, 'during her Didn't you tell ote you had a new housekeeper ? Per- It became the custom to invite her to sit with him every
Congressional C o r i W ^ i n d l n t Committee—Fourth mother's long illness and her father's absence, she had haps tbe change-may be owing to her—some women evening.
She commenced to decline ; but as he invariably inhave a singular (nack at such things."
entire charge of their large and spiendid family.
u
—But " an elderly woman." Now Kate Franklin was ~^\ Very likely you are right I remember now that, sisted upon a reason, it was not always easy to fir*> one. OSMOND TOWER (Chairman) (.
.vforrtir
w.,o^ . V BATES,
t.. T K
Via
Traverse City.
not an elderly woman, being only twenty ; but she re- 'notwithstanding ail I could say, Mrs. Stone would ex- If she gave household cares, he called one of the serMORGAN
Grand
Rapids.
S O. KINGSBURY
membered, with a sort of pleasure, that in private thea- clude the sun ; and the furniture is ccrtainly arranged vants to ottond to i t Once, she frankly told him it was
Barry Co.
JAMES AwSWEEZEY
tricals, iu happier days, she had imitated the voice and different from what it was. A marked improvement not agreeable, but she never did it a second time ; for,
(iraud Hayen.
T. W.WHITE
.....
Muskegon,
assumed the character of an old woman with great suc- —which I hope *will extend to'you and beyond the din- for a week he had wrapped himself in impenetrable reF W. MERRELL,
....Newaygo.
.
serve, looked cold and gloomy, never speaking except
j
cess. She knew how to stain the skin to give it an old ner table."
A. H. G1DDINGS
.......
....Maaiistee
I t was not possible to find fault with the variety and from necessary civility..
DELOSL. FILER,...
and wriukled appearance, and she had iu the bottom of a
.'.'.I'.'.',..:Montcalm Co.
A t last tbe poor housekeeper could bear i t DO louger.
box, some false gray hair and a muslin cap, worn on one quality of the fo*d plaoed before them, nor the manner
After tea, without BD invitation, which had cot been exRejrreseBtaH*e D i s t r i c t R e p u b l i c a n Committee. of these occasions- She did not need to look so very of its being served j. and the table appointments were
perfect ; and Dijyton congratulated himaelf upon having tended since that night, she took her knitting and went
M« UtG'A X BATfcS. JChainnaW)............ -Tr«w«e CUy. old—only to present a mature and matronly appcarancc.
into the parlor. The first approach to a smile she bad
Mr. Edward Dayton waited at home .after his dinner secured such a jewel of a house-keeper.
The tWo friends passed their time in reading, driving, seen on his fhee for many days brightened it then, but he
to see the respondents to his advertisements. He was a
K. C. TUTTLE.
Northport.
,
handsome man, not yet thirty, with a gay, frank, good-- fishing, and occasionally visits to the city ; the house- did not say a great deal.
DELOS'l- FILER,.
Jfanistee.
After this, it became the regular custom. There could
keeper here in earning, to the extent of ner power, by
natured countenance.
attention to their bodily wants, the six hundred she re- be no danger to him in the gray hair, the seemingly aged
.".Now
for
a
dozen
or
two
of
good
old
dames,
all
comCounty Corresponding C o m m i t t e e .
petent, all respectable, and each confident Bhe would give ceived. She hajl an easy master. Mr. Dayton • was ne- face, and figure before him ; but was there none to her,
MORGAN BATES, (Chairman)
Traverse City.
evening after evening, sitting opposite the manly, hand* ^r fault-finding,' always pleasant and courteous. '
satisfaction."
CHARLES H. MARSIU-.v
He remained after his friend departed. Usually, if he some fellow, showing his goodness and large-heartedness,
He lighted a cigar.
CHARLES T. 8COFIELD,.
Whitewater.
v- p i,»Jin
Ft-ninsuia.
" I shall shock the dear old souls, but I shall take the did not go into town, he spent his-mornings between tbe listening to hiB intelligent and polished conversation ?
One morning he was speaking of the great loss to chilc . E'. BAILEY,".!!*
Bcnionia.
ttberty to smoke in my own house, in the parlor or any- library and the garden ; the afternoons in driving , himwhere I please ; they may as well know what to ex- self, sometimes in taking the young ladies of a neighbor- dren in being deprived ot their parents.
T o w n s h i p Republican Committee.
" I never Knew a mother," he said ; "she died before
ing family, Lily opd Maud Grandison, to a drive. They
pect." .
H e leaned back in a nonchalant way, his feet on an- were the only fajnily with whom he visited familiarly.— my earliest recollection. I believe that, man as I am, if
CHARLES H.
Traverse City.
<;itAKl.Ue
M. MARSH,
i w i i a i m(Chairman)
vwiu-i-..
Through the servants, the Dew housekeeper heard rumors I had a mother, I should go to ber with all my griefs, 8S
other chair.
JOHN A/PERRY
a little child would. 1 have sometimes thought of asking
There ought to be, 1 suppose, a Mrs. Dayton to of an attachment between the eldest daughter, Lily,
• H|L.Sl'Rl<ilTEi
af
you to act as mother in these quiet evenioga, when I have
?
V
MtNINSVLA.
manage these housekeeper matters. Well there's time fair and amiable girl, and Mr. Dayton.
CURTIS POWLElt (Chairman)
Mapleton.
The weeks potsed and a holiday came. Mr. Dayton longed to confide in some one. My mother would have
enough."
HILEN R. HAIGHT,.
'
Two applicants were seen, and dismissed in Mr. Day- had gone to town the day previous to remain the rest been about your age, I think."
A. P. LANCASTER,
,-rAgain their was a vivid color in the brown cheek of
of the week, l h e housekeeper had given permission to
ton's gentlemanly way.
WHITEWATER.
" W o u l d let them know if he decided to engage the servants to go also. She felt it a welcome relief to the housekeeper, such as is rarely seen in the aged, and
CHARLES T. SCOF1ELD, (Chairman)
:.Whitewater.
have the house and tbe day to hersclEl She locked tbe it was accompanied by a quiver of the mouth and smothCHARLES H. E S t E S , . . . . : . . ' . . . i
ered
noise, tonich ended in a cough, but both mouth and
AMBROSE BUTTON
...—,
She would make
A third was ushered, in \JAT- Dayton instinctively door carefully after tbe last servant
-JOHN PULSIPHER,.-V
<•--- j
the most of her day. She would have no dinner—only a cheek were quickly covered with a handkerchief, and
laid aside his cigar, and placed a chair for his visitor.
11.MIKA.
•
quite a violent fit of coughing succeeded.
lunch.
She
had
almost
forgotten
her
real
character
in
The
lady
likeness
and
propriety
of
ber
manner
pleased
A. P. WHEEI.OCK
Almira
Mr. Dayton, however, had not seemed to notice,
him at once. " Fallen fortunes, ' he commented to him- that which she had a»umed ; but to-day she could be
JOSEPH MARDEN
thongh he had given her one curious glance, instantly
herself without fear of intrusion or discovery.
MORTEN D. CAMPBELL
—
self!
She laid aside her cap and gray tresses, washed the witharawn, and he cootinued :
8he answered his questions readily, but in few
E m m e t County R e p u b l i c a n C o m m i t t e e .
For instance, respecting matrimooy, whose advice of
stain from her slin, arranged her luxuranthair in becomwords.
WM. H. FIFE (Chairman)
»
Littlo Traverse.
" A silent woman—a good thing," was his inward re- ing curls, and donned a pretty fresh muslio, which fitted so much value as a mother's ? W h o so quick to see
ANDREW PORTER
"
, "
well the slight graceful figure. This done, she entered through character and make wise selections ? Had you
mark. .
DANlBL410LMES....;.'i.\....v.v..r.. "
•' I tbink you will suit me, M r s . — , what did I un- the parlor and stood before the mirror, as attractive a a son, who about here would you select for a daughterRepublican Committee of A n t r i m County.
in-law, Mrs. Franklin ?"
figure as one would ofteD see.
JAMES L. GILBERT (Chairman)....
Elk Rapids- derstand your name ?"
I am not acquainted with any of tbe youog ladies,
'• Truly, I had forgotten my own look I 1 am Kate
" Franklin."
RICHARD KNIGHT..
Ban**.
Mr. Dayton," she answered faintly, after a pause, during
" Mrs. Franklin, you will be required to go out of Franklin, after all!" she ianghed.
DANIEL F. TRUE
Milton.
Removed from tbe long restraint ber spirits rebound- wbfch he seemed to wait for ao answer.
town, about 9even miles, to my country home—Oak
' L e e l a n a w County Republican C o m m i t t e e .
True, but you have seen them oil, and are, I should
Grove—in ^he town of Embury, on the Central Rail- ed. She felt gay, light-hearted, and like committing any
«J. N. SMITH, WM. E. I'OWEItS
-t-.Leelanaw.
judge, a good discerner of character from observation.
OTTO THJES, ROBERT LEE
Centreville. road. The salary 1 propose to pay is six hundred per foolishness.
•GKMtA*. i-TZ- FISHER-.
Glen Arbor. annum. Do my terms suit ?"
" Miss Franklin," said she, in the mincing, affected Who would you select from those you hnve seen ?" be
S u i t ! Six hundred to the half starving person before tones of an exquisite, " it wouki give me iuexpreswble persisted.
She reddened and paled.
pleasure to hear the music of that long silect voice."'
bim seemed India's wealth !
0 C. H . M A R S H ,
" It would bo a great pity to deprive you of it, then, r
" 1 have heard the Misses Grandison highly spoken
She answered quietly that they suited.
" Then it is all settled. - B j the way, I suppose you she answered, is her natural voice, • " and myself also," of. Their appearance would seem to prove the truth.—
have references, though all that is a ' mere matter of she added ; and going to the piano, she opened it play- I doubt not you agree with me," she returned quietly.
AWD
ed a few pieces Vith exquisite taste and skill, and then
It was now bis turn to jolor, which be did slightlj.
form."
";,
. j ^ ^ o LICIT OR Iti CHANCERY,
•be rang song after song, in a sweet clear, cultivated'
•• I do agree with you," be answered emphatically.
The name of Davenport was given.
" It is to be then, as I supposed," said t»e housekeeper
" Davenport! Robert Davenport 1 I know them. AU voice. She chcse at first tbe brilliant and triumphant,
r r a verse C i t y , G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y , M i c h .
right then. If Convenient, you will please go to-mor- then the sad and plaintive succcedcd. There were tears to herself, and she went up to ber room.
in ber eyes wbtti she rose.
But to-day her moods were
It
was late in September. Mr. Dayton and tbe houserow,
Mrs.
Fraoklin,
or
tbe
next
day.
I
shall
not
come
Office in Dwelling Hgnse/
H*
keeper were both in the parlor. He had been unusually
down till the middle of next week, and shall probably capricious.
" M r s . Franklin, who is playing on the piano ?" she grave all day. It seemed to the housekeeper that his
bring a friend or two with me. Have the chambers in
manner was changed toward her.
the centre and wings prepared, if you please. The house- asked, in an excellent imitation of Mr. Dayton's voice.
•• I ha7e a few questions to ask, if you will permit me,
" It is only I, sir. dnsting the keys. They need dustkeeper there will not leave till Saturday. She will show
f
*
ing so often." tpe replied, in , Mrs. Franklin's mature Mr* Franklin f '
you roand.
•(
|
?
DETROIT, WcUf.il,
She felt instinctively alarmed at his. tone.
" Is Mrs. — — . Is j p u r wife there, or to go there tones ; and she dusted" them vigorously with her pocket
"Certainly," with anefforL
handkerchief.
&'
Coiner ot ti/th .nd Woodbridji S t m U , opp<»l» Mlohtan soon V
There was an ominous pause.
Central Rail Road Company's Machine Shops. (1-ly)
" A h me !" die said.
" N o w , what other foolish
He laughed. v
£
•
•»«
" I have been told," be said, " that MisB Kate Frank" Mrs. Edward Dayton ? .No, she is not there, and I thing shall I do to prove t o myself that I am not an eldo not know of her going at presenL" Adding, more derly housekeeper but a young girl, who, by virtue of lin, a young girl has, by disguising herself palmed herseriously. " I have not the pleasure, Mrs. Franklin, of her age, shoulajbe gay.—-by right of birth, wealthy—and self off upon me for several months as a Mrs. Franklin^
an
elderly lady. Is there any truth in this story ?" lookof
considcratiou.
visiied
and
visiting,
as
Mr.
Dayton's
having« wife, with a slight stress on the ' pleasure."
A -mid color came into the brown cheek of the house- lady-love visits and is visited. H e is noble, and good, ing searcningly at her.
Does
n a s ot
n w - Qi<4p
D^os all
«11 nlrfnds
ofwor*
WQ-Viu
it m£i \(ne.
She had started to her feet then tremblingly sank
" S h e will be
keeper, and her manner showed evident embarrass- and handsome," she said with a sigh.
happy. How graceful she danced here, at tbe party, back into ber chair.
neot.'
" Y e s , it is true," she murmured falteringly.
" I thought—I believe—I can not—" And she tbe other evening, when the old housekeeper was per" I confess I fail t o see for what object
My heart
mitted to look on I She looks good and amiable too.—
notice i t His mind had already turned Mr. Dayton danced with her three times. 1 wonder if you could hardly expect to gain in that character."
" Your heart," she repeated scornfully. " I had no
I have forgotten bow to ilance !" and, humming an
STANDARD
to other things.
Btf S ^ A b * !
stich laudable ambition. I had never seen nor beard of
she floated gracefully about tbe room.
He rose.
• J I M S'- * *
She stopped breathless, her cheeks brilliant from the you till Tsaw your advertisement Would you like to
«• I t is all settled, I believe. By tbe way," his eye
OF ALL KINDS.
know for what purpose J took upon me a disguise so refalling on the rusty black dress, •• you may like tbe ad- exercise, her splendid hair disarranged.
" I believe l feel like stiff old Mrs. Franklin, with pugnant T You sbrnL To save myself from starvation—
vance, as an evidence of tbe bargain. I t is quite custo1 had eaten put ooe meal a day for a week when I apPresaos.«o.
whom dancing dosen't agree."
.f
v
mair, I believe, to do so."
My
'• One more i»ng by that heavenly voice, Miss. Frank- plied to you, and was suffering with hunger then.
Much Edward Dayton knew about tbe custom of such
E E N L E A F & CO. r >
thing* but it was like his kindness and delicacy to say in, and I shall go away dreaming I have heard the an- money was all gone, except a few pennies, with which
«t, CHICACO.
172 Lak
ad?
.
-2^
j
' v, gels sing," in a ludicrously affected voice she had before to buy a roD of bread for the next day's meal, and I had
FARRAND Jt SHELEtf
no prospect of more, for I had been refused further aewThe housekeeper'ahaodclosed on the fifty dollars he imitated,
bay only tha Genuine.
fContinued on Fourth Pagr.f
" A h l " sbe laughed, but half sadly, " the compligave ber, and the words she would have said were mut-
ill Kinds tf Jtb Priiliij lollj ud gipcdhioials Iwiltj.
UNITED STAJ8S LAUDOTICtAt mVBS CITT, HieH.
CBANft TCAVEtSI POLITICAL HdBTtt
w. Divisns,.
JiSS
"
Mornfn tmit Connstllmr at $ato,
N-oWffY pfrfiLltf&CdNVEVANCER,
- ^ O K & N & WliEY,
F o u n d e r s and Machinists*
D- E. CARTER,
fid J e w e l e r ,
"Snatch Makj, .
aBEgtiBmwtw
i?F^WtRA3SrSC8'
C A L E S
ZT.
T H E DRAGOJV
ALL THE STATES, EXCEPT THREE,
H A V E W H E E L E D INTO L
I N E JFJOUR
JUXXNJCJ
It
LINCOLN?
AND
J0HNS0P&!!!
" The Star-spangled Banner in triumph shall wave,
While the Earth bears a plant and the Sea rolls a wave!"
A gentlemen who left Chicago on Saturday last and arrived here on Tiif>ftd»v
by way of Glen Arbor, brings the
SOUL-CHEERING
T h a t every State, except New Jersey, Kentucky and Delaware has gone for
LINCOLN AND • JOHNSON!!
W e have received no paper and are unable to give the figures and details. T h e
Propeller "Merchant," which left Chicago on Saturday morning and arrived at
JXorthport on Sunday evening, brought the same news. Language is inadequate
to express the joy we feel at this auspicious result.
THE COUNTRY IS SATED!
TRAVERSE CITY.
o o i ^ n . Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column
S p a n i s h float
STATE OF THE MARKETS. INDIGO—Real
ND1A RUBBER—Coata,«hoes. e l a s t i c , b a n d s , e r a s e r s a n d
hate.
I N D I A CLOTH—A n i c e si
To our Patrons.
'N—- Round, square, flat,
Notice to Subscribers.
T h e S i x t h Volume of the GBASD T m n » » HJBALD will
close of t i e l d t k d a y o f D e « m 1 * r n e x t
O u r rt*dera s r e
a w a r e t h a t t h e s u b s c r i p t i o n p r i c e baa been raised to T w o
D o i x a a a a year, s t r i c t l y l a advance. Those who wish t o t a k e
t h e pajwr m o t h e r y e a r are r e q u e s t e d t o aend ID t h e i r o r d e r ,
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h e r e g a r d e d a s h a v i n g e x p r e s s e d a wl«h t o p a r t c o m p a n y
w i t h os, and t h e i r p a p e r * will be d i s c o n t i n u e d w i t h o u t fart h e r n o t i c e , aa we do o a t wlab to f o r c e i t u p d n a n y one.—
T h e flrst N u m b e r of V e l n m e Seven will be issued on the 23rd
of D e c e m b e r .
MARRIED,
A t K o r t h p o r t , on T h u r s d a y , Nov. 3, 1804, by t h e Rev Mr.
Dougherty, Mr. HEVKT A. C » * r n r t . r . of t h e t i r m of Campbell
A Bacon, t o Miss LIBBIB INOALLH, both of N o r t b p o i L
S u p e r i o r h o r s e shoe, naif t
In W h i t e w a t e r , M i c h , NOT. 6th. by Bev. J . A. Sprague, Mr.
N o v e m b e r 3rd, 1664.
W * . HAOAB, of W h i t e w a t e r , t o Miss C U B A STITKS, of t h e
J A C O k E T — A full line, bought of importers.
We are Just in r e c e i p t of a very f u l l l i n e of g e n e r a l mer- J A Y N E S M E D I C I N E S — W e are special a g e n t s f o r all D&-—
—itae place.
Also, Nov. 11th,by B e r . J . A. Bprsguc, Mr. MAICOX WASII, chandise, which we were f o r t u n a t e enougtl t o p n r c h a s e
J a y n e s g e n u i n e preparations, and j o b the same at a s low
of Peninsula, Mich., to Miss O u v x B a n , of W h i t e w a t e r .
r a t e s as can be b o u g h t elsewhere.
the b o t i o m of the* late '• p a n i c " Ift N o v Y o r k and Boston, f o r J E W E L R Y ' — A s n u g stock, well assorted.
JELL1E2>—Raspberry, c u r r a n t , quinces, s t r a w b e r r y , P i n o
cash, and at the t i m e gold was a t its very lowest q a o t a t i o n .
PUBLIC NOTICE.
S T I C K 18 H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T T H E L I S TS AND
T h i s b e i n g t h e esse we s r e in c o n d i t i o n t o red'trce p r i c e s K E N N E D Y ' S MED1CTNUS—An s s w r t m e c t of tlierft j u s t l y
famed medicine* n >ale.
valuations, m a d e a n d taken within the C o u n t i e s of
l m a n y gooda much lower t h a n 30 d*ya s i n c e , at Which KETTLES—3, 5, 8,10, pail; 30, 45, 60,90 gallon, a t reasonaG r a n d Traverse, L e e t y a w , A n t r i m K a l c a s c a a n d Benzie, by
T h e Very Latest.
ble rates, a f h l l line.
T h e A l l e g h a n y a r r i v e d a f t e r o a r p a p e r w a s m a d e t h e Assistant Assessor f o r said Coanty, f o r the Special In- time we were selling m a n y articles considerably leas thai) We
c o m e t a x r e q u i r e d t o be levied on the flrst d a y of Oct., by reK E R O S E N E — B o u g h t low, a n d f o r sole a t c o r r e a p o n d i n c r a t e a
, by t h e q u a n t i t y ,
n p and pat to p r e *
T h e P r o v o e t M a r s h a l l a m i D r a f t solution of Congress, a p p r o v e d J n l y 4th. 1864, will be open could h a d we p u r c h a s e d at t h e t i m e . W h i l e f t la t r e e t f i n
for e x a m i n a t i o n for the s p a c e of t e a daya a l t e r t h e d a t e of some k i n d s of m e r c h a n d i s e are h i g h e r t h a n before o u r stock K N I V E S — P o c k e t , table, c a r v i n g , butchers, ahoe, bowie a n d
Commissioners are here.
tliia notice at the ofllce of Elvl " "
'
n k n i v e s ; o n r s t o c k of table k n i v e s is large a n d we
came In, it ia equally t r u e t h a t t h e average rrfte i s m u c h less
T h e E l e c t i o n newa i s a l t o g e t h e r g l o r i o u a .
P r e v i o u s sor, T r a v e r s e d | f . Mich. An
„
rite t h e a t t e n t i o n o f t h e wholesale t r a d e . We can oft h a n on the flrst ef O c t o b e r . Aside f r o m wollen f a b r i c s a n d
fer bargains.
r e p o r t * a r c c o n f i r m e d . T h i s S t a t e h a s g i v e n f r o m t e n ber appeals will We received a n d d e t e r m i n e d relative t o a n y
e r r o n e o u s or e x c e s s i v e v a l u a t i o n s by said A s s i s t a n t Asset- boots a n d Khoes t h e r e is h a r d l y a n y t h i n g b u t w h a t we art LACE-*-Cotton, L i u e n , real t h r e a d , smyrna, i m i t a t i o n . stlk>
black and white, Ac.
t o fifteen t h o u s a n d R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y o n t h e h o m e
it the above m e n t i o n e d p l ai c e .
,
selling at quite a reduction In p r i c e from m i d s u m m e r r a t e a
c4
ALONZO
AUR Ac~^ole*
" ' morrocco^ linings, bhfdv o t e , a n d e l e c t e d e v e r y m e m b e r of C o n g r e s a — a c l e a r
-We ho|>e to be Sble t o c o n t i n u e p r i c e s a t n o a d r a n c e dur-
B
•weep.
T h a t rile t r a i t o r G o v . S e y m o u r ,
is defeated
N e w York.
Lincoln carries t h a t Stale by a b o o t
on t h e h o m e vote. Illinois give's 30,000.
in
8,000
R i c h m o n d p a p e r s m a k e a great howl over t h e Klection
of Lioooln.
Detroit gave 920 Copperhead majority.
W a y n e C o a n t y 1600.
A d e n of v i p o r a .
TO CHOPPER8 AND OTHERS.
T T T A N T E D , TWO CONTRACTORS TO C H O P AND
i f
haul 600 c o r d s of wood each or less e n t w o differe n t f r a c t i o n s , on the west shore of the eastern P e n i n s u l a ,
t h f e e miles f r o m Mr. Bryant's. T h e t i m b e r Is situated close
to the Beach. F o r f u r t h e r p a r t i c u l a r s a p p l y t o R. H O P K I N S e
on the p r e m i s e s .
40-fiw*
ing the e n t i r e fall a n d winter, a n d s h o u l d a n y m a t e r i a l decline take place U Metropolltal m a r k e t s o u r c u s t o m e r s may
rely o n such concessions as will k e e p p a c e with a n y s u c h
Mine.
T o the s t r a n g e r in o u r v i c i n i t y we would s a y o u r assortm e n t c o m p r i s e s i a a w o r d " e v e r y t h i n g n e e d e d in a new
country."
-\ « Seeing is believing."
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
The Grand Remit.
A P P L E S — B y the: bushel or b a r r e l — D r y a n d G r e e n .
ALPACCAS—Black, T a n Drabs, T a n .
unt'a, I l u r d A Blodgctt's, c h o p p i n g , b r o a d ,
hand, boys aad hunters.
12th and 13th.
B e l o w i s t h e g r a n d r e s u l t of t h e P r e s i - tions will be received for Coupon T r e a s u r y Notes, payable A X E H E L V E S — A n a s s o r t m e n t of good q n a l i t y a n d make.
A Y E R S M E D I Q I K E 8 — F o r which we are A g e n t s i n d k e e p a
three
y
e
a
r
s
f
r
o
m
A
u
g
u
s
t
15,1804,
with
semi-annual
i
n
t
e
r
e
s
t
d e n t i a l K l e c t i o n . T h e r e will b e a t w o - t h i r d s R e p u b l i c a n
complete a s s o r t m e n t — l o w t o t h e t r a d e .
at the r a t e of seven a n d t h r e e - t e n t h s p e r c e n t p e r annum,BASKETS—Willow a n d ash m a r k e t , half bushel, bushel, a n d
m a j o r i t y in t h e n e x t C o n g r e s s .
ono a n d a half bushuel c o r n baskets.
principal and i n t e r e s t both to be paid in lawful m o n e y .
rot U.VCOI_N isrn JOIIXSOX.
BALMORALS—Lewis a n d o t h e r s t a n d a r d m a k e s .
These n o t e s will lie c o n v e r t i b l e a t t h e option oT the h o l d e r BAGS—Grain a n d flour.
Electoral vote.
E l e c t o r a l vote.
"
id, tea a n d sleigh.
New York
. . 33 M a s m c h n a e t t a
1 2 at maturity, Into six p e r c e n t , gold b e a r i n g bond*, payable
--——
blue a n d g r e e n .
l'cnnaylvania
. . 26 M a i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 not less t h a n live o r m o r e t h a n twenty y e a r s f r o m t h e i r date iBEANS—We
shall be in t h e m a r k e t f o r p n r c h a s e of p r i m e
O h i o . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2L C o n n e c t i c u t
6
quality a n d s t a l l sell at a small advance.
I F — N o . 1 C h i c a g o Mess by t h e b a r r e l , o n e h u n d r e d , c
Illinois
. . 16 N e w H a m p s h i r e . . . . . . 6 as the G o v e r n m e n t may e l e c t T b e y will be issued In depound.
Indiana
. . 13 V e r m o n t . . . . . ft
n o m i n a t i o n s of $50, $100, $500, SKOOO a n d $5,000, and all sub*"
A foil s t o c k .
Michigan
8 R h o d e Island
4 s c r i p t i o n s must be for fifty dollars or some m u l t i p l e of fifty
Wisconsin
. 8 C a l i f o r n i a . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 dollars.
Iowa
Oregon.....
3
BOOTS—Mens, lusubcrmcns l o n g leg, cow hide, k i p , calf
lined, calf u p solo, calf p u m p aole, boys, y o u t h s a n d
Minnesota
.. 4 N e v a d a . . . . i
3
The notes will be t r a n s m i t t e d t o the owners free of transKnirnas
. . 3 Maryland
p o r t a t i o n c h a r g e s as soon a f t e r the o r i g i n a l C e r t i f i c a t e s of BIUDLES—Black, rnsseti. a n d r e i n s with bitta.
West Virginia... . . 5 M i s s o u r i . . . . ^ . . . .
11
B R A I D — C r o t c h e t , E m b r o i d e r y , colored a n d black, s k i r t
Deposit as they can be p r e p a r e d .
colors, s i l k a a d w o r s t e d
Total...
213 A s the n o t e s d r a w i n t e r e s t f r o m A u g u s t 15, person mak- BUTTER—By t h v f i r k i n or pound of good quality.
B U C K E T S — I r o n b o u n d oak well buckets.
Pom Men.Kf.l,AN AND I'KNDI.KTUN.
ing d e p o s i t s s u b s e q u e n t t o t h a t d a t e m u s t pay the i n t e r e s t CAMBRICS—Paper, colored and black, c o m m o n , do.
*
E l e c t o r a l vote.
E l e c t o r a l v o t e . a c c u r e d f r o m date of note t o date of d e p o s i t
C A P S — M e n a clotfi, plush, m o h a i r , Ac., boys a n d c h l l d s a full
Kewttl»-Ry
11 I Delaware.
7
assortment :
P a r t i e s d e p o s i t i n g twenty-Ave t h o u s a n d dollars a n d up- CASSIMERES— Black, a good line, colored a n d F a n c y a
Xew Jerwy
3 |
s u p e r i o r a s s o r t m e n t or A m e r i c a n , EngUah a n d F r e n c h
w a r d s for t h e s e n o t e s at one t i m o will be allowed a commission"
makers.
Tola!..
. 2 1 of o n e q u a r t e r of o n e p e r p e r c c n t , w h i c h will lie paid by ^be
W e ore under great obligations t o
John
Dorsey,
G l e n A r b o r , f o r C h i c a g o a n d M i l w a u k e e p a p e r s of
of
the
T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t u p o n t h e r e c e i p t of a bill f o r the a m o u n t
G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o a n t y — O f f i c i o I.
T h e It<wr«I o f C a n v a s s e r s met a t t h e C l e r k ' s officc. in
I nivi-rsp C l t v , o n T n c w l a y .
lfttli
inst.,
and
canvassed
t h r v o t e s c a s t in t h i s C o u n t y a t t h e E l e c t i o n held o o t h e
8th.
T h e r e w e r e 4 5 6 v o t e s p o l l e d — 3 7 2 of w h i c h w e r e
Republican and 8 4 Copperhead.
7
11-piiNican E l e c t o r a l - T i c k e t ,
l>t'|mltlirni) S t a t e T i c k e t .
Cong ret*—Ferry
ovef H a l l .
Srnator—
W a l k e r o v e r Mead,
Jlrprnmtolico—I
)uu top o v e r N o b l e
Sheriff—W
h e r lock o v e r G u n t o n
County
Clerk—Cram
over Horton
Register
of Deeds—Cram
over Horton
,
Prosecuting
A f o r w c y - i M a r s h over Langwo'rtby
County
Treasurer—
Bates over Holdeworth
Judge
«jf Probate—Fowler
over Drew
d r . Court
Com—Marsh
over Lnngworthv
County
Surveyor—Slnw*oii
over Bryant "
Coroners—Persons
and Kstes over N o v o t i n g a n d
Stone
Antrim County.
1 h o T o w n J l i i p o f Ifcmk* h a s d o n e • n o b l y .
tappet-head.
292
290
278
292
286
275
294
295
270
262
285
252
292
292
Forty-six
v o t e s w e r e polled. 3 8 of w h i c h w e r e R e p u b l i c a n ,
(
1
W e g i v e below the
UKPi-Bt.trAx HAJonrriies.
and
8
T h i s t o w u s b i p wag a w i l d e r n e s s t w o y e a r s
a;to.
T h e v o t e in t h i s C o a n t y s t a n d s t h u s :
Republiccn. Copperhead.
1 tanks.
38
8
K l k I (lipids,
23
9
Milton,
0
1
70
18
Republican majority.
'
C I I E E S F i — " H a m b u r g , " of New Y o r k manufacture.'
certified to by t h e officer w i t h w h o m t h e d e p o s i t e was made. CHAMBREYS—A small a s s o r t m e n t
No d e d u c t i o n s f o r commissions m u s t be made from the de- CHAINS—Trace, h a l t e r , J a c k a n d cable In 1-4, 6-16, 3-8 a n d
7-16 i n c h .
posits,
CIGARS—A m o d e r a t e q u a n t i t y a n d f a i r g r a d e .
CLOTH—Black a n d blue b r o a d cloth, Udiea cloak cloth,
Special A d v a n t a g e s of this L o a n .
assorted.
I r i s A NATIONAL 8AVINOS BAN*, o f f e r i n g a h i g h e r r a t e of C L O C K S — U p r i g h t gothlc, ovll, marine, s t r i k i n g , a l a r m , a n d
e i g h t day, good line.
Interest t h a n any o t h e r , a n d the best security. A n y s a v i n g s
C L O T H I N G — W e h a v e a good a s s o r t m e n t well selected,
b o u g h t low, at faahlonable designs, a n d f o r sale reasonbank which pays Its d e p o s i t o r s in D. 8. Notes, c o n s i d e r s t h a t
able.
It is p a y i n g in the best c i r c u l a t i n g m e d i u m of the c o o n t r y COTTON—Brown, 3-4. 4-4, 4-5, In heavy a n d fine, bleached
3-4 to 5-4 n i c e l y assorted, and are aelllng m a n y of t h e m
a n d It c a n n o t pay in a n y t h i n g b e tte r , f o r its own assets sre
a t New Y o r k *irtiolesale rates.
e i t h e r In g o v e r n m e n t s e c u r i t i e s or In n o t e s o r b o n d s pay;
C O L L A R S — G e n t s a s s o r t e d , L a d l e s v a r i o u s Styta^alao h o r s e
a n d p o n y collars.
ble In g o v e r n m e n t paper.
C O F F E E — J a v a , Rio,
I t is equslly c o n v e n i e n t as a temporary or p e r m a n e n t i
CORSETS—White a n d colored.
COTTON'ADF-ri—tA
fair assortment
v e s t m e n t . T h e n o t e s can always be sold f o r w i t h i n a fracC O N F E C T I O N A R Y — A good l i n e at r e t a i l a n d wholesale,
t i o n of t h e i r face a n d a c c u m u l a t e d i n t e r e s t , and are the best
a small lot of f a n c y conversation candys.
C
R
O
C
K
E
R
Y
—
B
u
i
g
h t of i m p o r t e r s d i r e c t a n d i s sold as low
s e c u r i t y w i t h b a n k s s s collaterals f o r d i s c o u n t s .
as c a n be b o u g h t
C o n v e r t i b l e l a t o a S i x p e r C e n t . 6 - 2 0 G o l d B o n d . C R I N O L I N E — A very large s t o c k t o J o b f n
CRADLES—Childreos and grain, assorted.
I n a d d i t i o n t o t h e very liberal Interest on t h e n o t e s f o r C R A C K E R S — P i « Nlc, soda, s w e e t Boston, pilot, by p o u n d
o r barrel.
,
three years, t h i s privilege of c o n v e r s i o n i s now w o r t h about
D A Y BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, p a s s b o o k s , w r i t i n g books, in
variety.
three p e r ' c e n t p e r a n n u m , f o r t h o c u r r e n t r a t e f o r 5-20
D
E
L
A
I
N
E
S
—
M
a
n
c h e s t e r , Pacific, Hamilton, m o u r n i n g , all
B o n d s i s n o t less t h s n n i n e p e r c e n t p r e m i u m , a n d beioru
wool, in n i c e a s s o r t m e n t of colors, p r i n t e d a n d p l a i n .
the w a r t h e p r e m i u m o n aix p e r c e n t U a s t o c k s was o v e r D I A R I E S — F o r 1864, s o m a venr nice.
DOMESTICS—A .very f u l L l l n e .
twenty p e r c e n t I t will be s e e * t h a t the a c t u a l profit
DOLLS—Kid, cloth a n d r u b b e r beads.
DRIED B E E F — P r i m e q u a l i t y .
t h i s loan, at t h e p r e s e n t m a r k e t r a t e , Is n o t less t h a n ten
D R A W E R S — G e n t e a n d ladies a s s o r t e d ,
t per annum.
DRUGS—A small a s s o r t m e n t ,
DRAG T E E T H — O n b a n d , 3-4, 4-4,5-4 a n d made to order,
I t s E x e m p t l o a from S t a l e o r M u n i c i p a l T a x a t i o n .
reaaanable. !
DYES—Camwood, logwood, m a d d e r , a l u m e x t r r c t s , copB u t aside f r o m all the a d v a n t a g e s we h a v e e n u m e r a t e d ,
n#>rfi« v i t r i n T . Ay*
special A c t of C o n g r e s s e x e m p t s a l l b o n d s a n d
n o t e s f r o m local t a x a t i o n .
52
Ltanlap. R e p u b l i c a n Representative, hua
The S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y gives n o t i c e t h a t subscrip-
six
majority
Tr e a s u r y
On the average, t h i s e x e m p t i o n is
w o r t h a b o u t two p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m , a c c o r d i n g t o the r a t e
of t a x a t i o n in v a r i o u s p a r t s of t h e c o n n t r y .
ever Noble.
Emmet County.
OUarlewoix h a s d o n e n o b l y .
Forty-nine
c a s t a n d 4 0 ol l h e m a r e s t r a i g h t
I t is believed t h a t no securities otfcr so g r e a t I n d u c e m e n t s
votes were
I n all o t h e r
PHILO
f o r m s of itytebtednera, t h e faith or ability of p r i v a t e parties,
BKXRS BOW l i v e s in t h i a t o w n , b a t b e h a s n o t been t h e r e
or stock companies, o r s e p e r a t e communities, only, is pledged
long enough to eorrapt i t
Republican.
t o l e n d e r s as those issued b y the g o v e r n m e n t
W e expected 200
a g a i n s t u s in E m m e t , H a t t h i s d o e s Dot l o o k
it
majority
f o r p a y m e n t while t h e w h o l e p r o p e r t y of t h e c o u n t r y i s h e l d
m u c h like
t o s e c u r e the d i a c h a a g e of all t h e obllgaUona of t h e United
N o o e o f t h e I n d i a n towns h e a r d f r o m .
States.
' L e d a a a w Coaaty.
W h i l e t h e g o v e r n m e n t offers t h e moat liberal terms for i t s
G l e n A r b o r h a a g i v e n a r o u s i n g R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y loans, i t believes t h a t t h e vary s t r o n g e s t appeal will be t o the
o f 79, a n d t h e R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y in t h e C o a n t y i s o n e
hundred.
T b e Indian vote was against as.
BCMLABT.-—On T h u r s d a y , 1 0 t h
W.
W . McClelland, F o x k Rose, a a d C l a r i e s
. son, of N o r t h port were b r o k e n into aod
David-
robbed.
Mr.
M c C l e l l a n d lost g o o d s aod m o n e y t o t h e a m o u n t of o v e r
t w o hundred dollars ; Mr. Davidson,
goods,
Ac-, o f the value o f three o r four h u n d r e d
F o x A R o s e to a
considerale
amount.
clothing,
dollars,
Tto
The
p a r t y d e p o s i t i n g m u s t e n d o r s e u p o n the o r i g i n a l certificate
the d e n o m i n a t i o n of notes required, a n d w h e t h e r they
be issued in b l a n k o r payable t o o r d e r
When so endorsed it
be l e f t w i t h t h e officer r e c e i v i n g t h e deposite, t o be f o r .
warded to the Treasury D e p a r t m e n t
and
S u b s c r i p t i o n s w i l l be received by t h e T r e a s u r e r of t h e
robbers
U n i t e d S t a t e s , a t W a s h i n g t o n , the s e v e r a l A a s i s t a n t T r e s s or
have not been detected.
ers a n d d e s i g n a t e d D e p o s i t a r i e s , a a d by t h e
O u r v i n t a g e i s f u l l of d r a f t e d m e n w h o a r e w a i t i n g t h e
arrival of t h e P r o v e s * Marshal and D r a f t
loyalty a n d p a t r i o t i s m of t h e p e o p l e .
D u p l i c a t e c e r t i f i c a t e s will be l a s t e d f o r all deposits.
i o s t , t h e s t o r e s of
Cotmmmooer
f r o m G r a n d R a p i d s . T b e y are expected on t h e Alleghany.
S x o w — T b a snow is six o r eight inches deep
in
the
F i r s t National B a n k of A n a A r b o r , Mich.
Second National Bank, of D e t r o i t , Mich.
F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank, of F e n t o n , M ic h .
a n d by all N a t i o n a l B a n k s w h i c h a r e d e p o s i t a r i e s o f p u b l i c
money, a n d
ALL RESPECTABLE BANES AND BANKERS
G e n . M c C l e Q a n h a s resigned h i s o o m m i a r i o o a s
General in the U. 8. Army.
Major
throughout the country will give f a r t h e r Information and
A F F O R D E V E R T F A C I L I T Y T O SUBSCRIBERS.
EMEBY—For engineers use.
E N V E L O P E S — A large a s s o r t m e n t in v s r i o u s qualities, deale r s wiU find prices low by t h e q u a n t i t y .
E S S E N C E — C i n n a m o n , p e p p e r m i n t , cloves, lemon, Ac.
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, l e m o n , p e a c h , Ac.
F A R M E R S T O O L S — F o r k s , hoes, rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels,
spadea^cradles, c u t t i n g boxes.
F A N N I N G MILLS—Of t h e best m a k e r s a n d a t m o d e r a t e
prices.
FEATHERS—Ordered when wanted.
F I S H — C o d . d u n a , halibut, h e r r i n g , tongues a n d sounds,
macker^U, A«.
F L A X S E E D — B i r d seed, c a n a r y seed.
FLOUR—Seven h u n d r e d barrels, good b r a n d s .
F L A T IRONS—In sises t o s u i t
F L O U N C I N G S — M o s l i n , linen, cambric, Ac
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FLANNELS—WOol, d o m e t , cotton, linsey, shaker, red,
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy, F r e n c h , Ac.
FORKS—Manure, bay, straw, g a r d e n , 2 a n d 3 tined, l o n g a n d
s h o r t handles.
f k U l T S — P r u n e s , c u r r a n t s , peaches, plums, c h e r r i e s , gooseberries, q u i n c e s , pears, tomatoes.
F U R N I T U R E — B b r e a u s , bedsteads, chairs,
stands,
r o c k e r s , c h l l d s chairs, matraase*, Ac
GINGHAMS—8qotch, Glasgow, L a n c a s t e r , a a d c h i c k d r e s s
goods.
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G L A S S — A f u l l a s s o r t m e n t of sises, 8 x 10 to 20 x 30.
G L O V E S — B u c k , dog, ringwood, kid, wool, silk, cotton, berlin lined gents, ladies, m i s s e s a n d boys.
G R A I N — B u c k w h e a t c o r n , wheat, Ae.
G R O C E R I E S — A c o m p l e t e line, b o a g h t early, a a d f o r sale
cheap.
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GUN C A P S — G . !D. L C. water-proof.
GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in cans, a n d F . F . F . G. s p o r t i n g in
H A I l T S l L — P h a l o n ' s Bear, Maccasor
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G t uta a n d ladiea, h e m m e d r e a d y f o r
use. silk, linen, c o t t o n , Ac.
H A Y — F o r sale, o r wiU p u r c h a s e .
H A T S — A fuU a a s o r t m e n t union, s o n a v e , Rnrnaide, B u t l e r
Mack. drab,_tan, pearl, Ac
H O S E — C a s h m e r e , m e r i n o , c o t t o n , colored b l a c k a a d w h i t e
c h i l d s a a d miaaes, a c o m p l e t e l i n e .
H O P S — N i c e freah pressed bops.
H I D E S — W e b u y all k i n d s of m a r k e t a b l e hides.
LEA1>—Bar, w h i t e a n d red lead.
L p i E — O u i c k . a n d w a t e r lime, reasonable.
L I L L Y W H I T E * - F « r t h o ladies, best quality, a s also puflh
for its application.
LOCKt^—Door, t r u n k , c h e s t b o x , pad, tllL
MADDER—Dutch madder.
JJAOIC R U F F L I N G — A s s o r t e d q u a l i t i e s a n d Widths;
M A R S E I L L E S — A s m a l l a s s o r t m e n t s o m e nice.
MER1 NOES—These goods we h a v e a s n u g a s s o r t m e n t , welf
selected, b o u g h t low. a n d f o r sale in p a t t e r n s betow t h e m a r k e t , some very cheap.
N A V A L STORES—Manilla a n d t a r r e d rope, merlin, roein#
p i t c h , t u r p e n t i n e , n a p t h a , Ac.
NA1L8—Cut, from 2d to 60d, best make, a l s o w r o u g h t a n d
pressed. We s r e selling by t h e k e g ae low as we c a a
now tiurchaae a t wholesale.
NOTIONS—Of theae we have a c o m p l e t e line, fttlly e q u a l t o
t h e d e m a n d , a n d p u r c h a s e d or m a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d I t s '
porters direct
NUTMEIGS—Pepper, mace, g i n g e r , clovea, c i n n a m o n .
OVER S H I R T S — D e n i m , - k n i t j a c k e t s . ~
OYSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore nloe, fresh a n d g u a r s a -
F A I N T S — L e « l in oil, ven. red, Spanish b r o w n , Ac., c h r o m e ,
• . •••• . ••
!, suitsble f o r p r e s e n t s t&
T
P E G S — A s s o r t e d f r o m 5P ! L L S — A y e r s , J a y n e s , Holloway's Badway's, W r i g h t ' s ,
Gregory's, Moflat's, B r a n d r e t h ' s . H o o p e r ' s .
P L A S T E R — G r a n d , R i v e r in barrels o r by t h e ton.
P L O W S — A n i c e lot of best m s k c r s a n d q u a l i t y of wood
w o r k , w i t h e x t r a castings.
P O C K E T BOOKS—And p o r t c monies, a f u l l l i n e , s o m e v a r y
good, s o m e good for b u t little, c h e a p .
PRUNES—Fresh Turkish prunes.
PRINTS—A very lsrge stock.
P R O V I S I O N S — P o r k , flour, c o r n , c o r n m e a l , h a m s , fish, l a r d , .
b u t t e r , cheese, beef.
P U M P S — C i s t e r n . ( D o w n ' s patent), c h a i n p u m p s c o m p l e t e
with tubing for same.
R A G 8 — B o u g h t a n d sold.
R H U B A R B — R c a l Turkey, r o o t a a d p o w d e r e d .
RICE—East India b e s t
R I D D L E S — T o use in t h e place or f a n n i n g mills, f u r n i t u r e
ROAD S C R A P E R S — C a s t i r o n , wood a n d I r o n t o o r d e r .
S A L T — F i n e dairy a n d c o a r s e .
S A D D L E S — P o n y , Mexican a n d side. *
S A T C H E L S — W U t o i , b r u s s e l l s , r a i l road, g o t h i c , a n d rp l a i n .
enamelled.
S C A R F S — G e n t s silk, u n i o n a n d wool, ladiea wool.
S C Y T H E S — G r a s s , bush, a n d g r a i n sythes, as well s s s i c k l e s '
brush, bush a n d c o r n c u t t e r s . SEEDS—Clover, t i m o t h y , red top, h u n g a r i a n , t u r n i p , a n d a
ftill a a s o r t m e n t or fresh g a r d e n seeds, a few flower seeds;
S h o t — B y the h a g o r p o u n d .
S h o e s — A c o m p l e t e a s s o r t m e n t of genta, ladles, y o u t h s a n d
children!*.
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S h i r t i n g Checks—Good stock.
S h o e F i n d i n g * — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t
S h o v e l * — C a s t steel, l o n g handle, D handle, scoop, Ac.
S h a w l s — W o o l , b r o c h a , Stella, a n d b l a n k e t s o m e v e r y n i c e
ones.
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S h o e P a c k a — B a n g o r (moose akin, b o t h l o n g a n d a b o r t
legs, " A No. 1."
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S i l k — B l a c k , colored, a n d I l u l n g silk.
S k a t e s — L a d i e s gents, a n d boys, s k a t e s t r a p s .
S h i r t a — F l a n n e l , plain, a n d fancy, w h i t e s h i r t s , f a n e r c o t t o n
a n d linen, d i t t o .
S k a t i n g C a p s — I-adies, misses, a n d chllda.
S o a p — C a s t i l e , toilet aiuorted, yellow, erasive, s i l v e r i n d e x /
ical, Ac.
S o c k s — G e n t s h a n d k n i t wool, c a a h m e r e , c o t t o n a n d a n i o n
boys s n d c h i l d s , ditto.
S p i c e a — Kinds, q u a n t i t i e s a n d quailtiea to s n l C
S p e c t a c l c a — P l a i n , g c r m a n silver, and steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
worted, s o m e very good ones, also c a s e s f o r same.
n i n e W h e e l s — A n d huba, an a a s o r t m e n t
S t o v e s We i n v i t e c o m p a r i s o n a s to kinds, quality, finish
a n d ratea ; come a n d see.
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to 400 lba., g o o d .
S t e e l — C a s t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g a n d g e r m i n .
S t a y s — C o l o r e d a n d white ; also s k i r t s u p p o r t e r s , a n a d m i r able a r t i c l e f o r t h e ladiea.
S u g a r s — C r u s h e d , powdered, granulated, coffee, In g r a d a a t o
s u i t brown N. 0 , m o s c a v a d o a n d maple.
T a p e — C o l o r e d , black a n d white, c o t t o n a n d l i n e n .
T a l l o w — B o u g h t a n d sold by p o u n d or barrel.
T a b l e s — B l a c k w a l n u t c h e r r y a n d union.
T a b l e t s — F o r genta a n d ladiea u s e in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , noma
nice one*
i—Imperial, y o u n g hyaon. Oolong a n d . souchong, la
chests, cattys and by t h e p o u n d : all b o u g h t early a n d a t
a d v a n t a g e o u s rates. , /
T I B W a r e — A good stock on h a n d of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e a n d ail k i n d s of w o r k d o n e to o r d e r .
- _ * a e — F o r veils, a n d in i t s s e a s o n for dreaaes.
T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine c u t s m o k i n g , A e - a f a l l l i n e a t oldprices.
T o y s — A nice a s s o r t m e n t t o w h o l e s a l e .
T r a a k s — P a c k i n g , folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , some good ones.
T r i t a m i n g * — O f v a r i o u s qusMtles a a d d e s i g n s s u c h s s a r r
fashionable.
T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A f u l l line, s o n e n i c e o a e s .
T r a p s — M u s k r a t f o x , beaver, a n d bear, of b e a t makera, by
p i e c e o r dozen.
T w e e d s — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , double a n d twist, i r o a clad eaa- .
si mere, A c , a good a s s o r t m e n t low.
U m b r e l l a s — O f various sises and g r a d e s .
L ' a d e r S h i r t a — F o r L a d l e s a n d g e n t l e m a n , ribbed, p l a i n ,
colored and white.
V a l i e e s — A few n o t very good.
V e l h — D o t lace, love tiasue, Ac.
T e a l s Of n u m e r o u s d e s i g n s , fitshionsble m a k e , s a d d i f f e r e n t
qualities to s u i t
. j e s — L s r g e and small, s o m e toy vices.
V i n e g a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , a n d real c i d e r v i n e g a r .
W s ^ o a s — D o u b l e s n d single lumber w s g o n a , a good stock i a
early s p r i n g , a n d aa low s s c s n be b o u g h t o u t s i d e .
W e l l B a c k e t a — T h e old Old Oaken B u c k e t i s f o r sale by u s .
Iron b o u n d .
W h e e l B a r r o w s — C a n a l barrows.
W k i f l e t r e e a — D o u b l e s n d single, also n e c k yokes.
Y a r n — W o o l yarn, lull line, also c o t t o n k n i t t i n g y a r n .
Y e l l o w O c h r e — I n s m a l l or l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s .
Z i n c — B y t h e s u e e t o r p o u n d , also s i n e t o oil f o r p c i n t HANNAH, L A t A'CO.
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( Condwtoid fraSi Ftraf Pagt^
ittg. B a t why iliould you find fault 7" her pride rising.
" W h a t matter if I were Miss or Mrs. Franklin, old or
young, if I fulfilled the duties I undertook f Have I Dot
taken (rood care of your house ? Have I not m a d e . yoa
comfortable ? If I have not, deduct from this quarter s
salary, which you paid this moruing, whatever you like."
" 1 have no fault to find, except for placing yourself
and me in an awkward positiou, were thfs to become
known."
W u v e s of color mounted to tho poor hoosekefeper'
temples.
" I thought—I thought no one should know—least of
all you—besides I—I thought when I engaged to come
that you were married. Ofc, what shall I do I " And
sliu burst Into u passion Of tears.
Mr.,Dayton'e manner changed.
" K a t e ! K a t e 1 I did Dot mean to distress you. Xobody knows but me—nobody shall ,kno<v." And ho
sootbW hor tenderly. " Elate, look up. I love you with
my whole heart, and I want you far my littlo housekeeper—my wife always. Kate, what do youi say 1" taking
her in his arms, and laying his cheek against here." Mr own K a t e , Ts it not 1
j ,
She murmured something between her aobs that she
must go away that minute.
".Nonsense, darling ! Haven't yon been here for
months ? W h a t difference can a day longer make? You
are sale with me, Katie. Oh, because now 1 know who
yon are. -Kate, foolish little girl, 1 have known it for
weeks. Mis* Franklin, will you give me the inexpressible pleasure of hearing a song from that silent voice ?
O. Kntle, you fairly bewitch, me nlwaj-a, let's off these
trappings, 'untying her enpt aud removing the gray hair,'
aud witn the action, down fell the wreath of brow u
AT WHOLESALE ONLY!
WATCHES
ANI>
JEWELRY
OF EVkRY DESCBIPTIOS AT THE
LOWEST
ARMY
PRIGESFOR
CASH.
AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS, PEDLERS.
Traders, Sutlers, and General Dealers can make enormous protits upon a small investment. ,
Jewelry of any pattern or quality and in any quantity
made to order. Estimates for any class of work furnished.
Particular attention paid to supplying Auctioneers, Country
Pedlars, Indian Traders, and Army Dealers.
Any style of Cood* manufactured.such as Inventions, etc.,
at short notice. Good Canvassing Clerks, with a small capital, can find constant employment, Illustrated Lists and
full particulars free. The profit to the retailer is large.
A Wholesale supply can be carried in a knapsack, hand
valise, or carpet bag. and will not be like books—bulky or
inconvenient to carry from place to place.
Remember another thing I this business is strictly honorable. There Is no need of misrepresenting or exaggerating.
Our goods show for themselves, and provojtheinselves I
It is a business in which an ample and satisfactory equivalent is given for the money received and an encouraging profit Is potfketed at lh»"same time. It Is an occupation in
wbicli no person Deed be afraid or ashamed to canvass the
same held again arid again, for where once oar goods are introduced, a permanent and continuous demand is created.*
, To ftotdlersln tns Army, or those at home disabled by the
hardships of war, to Clergymen out of health, Teachers, Post
masters, or any person who wishes either local or an active
occupation, and oqo that brings with it great pecuniary inducements, this presents an opportunity seldom met with.—
Try I t ! Snd see for yourselves 1 1
Carefully selected lots of jewelry comprising our newest
styles and most saleable variety of goods, will ne sent anywhere in the Loyal States. We are constantly filling orders
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U. S. 10 4 0
BONDS.
CHICAGO & SA-ENJA
..TU • ,-i|.
These Bonds are Issued under the AstofCongressofXareh
8th, 1801, which provides that all'fidads issued under this
Act SHALL BE RBDEEHED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the
T H E PROPELLER
Government, at any period not less than ten nor mors than
forty years from their date, snd nntil their redemption FIYB
Captain C. H . Doynton,
PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bcmds
I L L RUN REGULARLY RKTWEEN CHICAGO AND'
of not over one bandred dollars sntfually aad o t all other
Port Sarnla daring the season of 1M4, touching at
City both ways. She mskesthe round trip in ten
Bonds semi-annuaBy. The Interest is psyable oa Jhs flrsa Traverse
dsys, srriving st Traverse City either from Cbicsgo or Sarnla, every five days.
,
dsys of Msrch and September in eseh yesr.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
As these Bonds, by Act of Congress, ars
Traverse City, April 1», 1S64.
10-Hm.
E x e m p t f r o m M u n i c i p a l or S t a t s T a x a t i o n ,
TRAVERSE: c r x Y .
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their value la Increased from one to throe per cent per
nam, according toithe rats of tax levies in various parte of
the country.
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At the present rate of premium on gold they psy
O v e r E i g h t per C e n t . I n t e r e s t
In currency, snd are of eqnal convenience as a permanent
temporary investment.
It is believed t h j l n o securities o & r so great inducements
to lenden as the various descriptions of U. S Bonds. In al\
other forms of Indebtedness, the fslth or ability of private
r
parties or stock companies or seperate communities only is R e s t o r e s G r a y a n d F a d e d H a i r a n d B e a r d t o It*Natnaral Color,
pledged tot payment, while for the debts of the United Suites
AND 18 A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING
the f h o l e property of the country is holden to secure the
payment of both i^ldctpal and Interest In coin.
judgment, snd from our long experience csn ensure satisfacThese Bonds msy be subscribed for in sums from $i0 Up C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
" 0 , Mr. Dayton, you were not—sorely yon were not tion. We ask no pay in advance, state what style and quality
Restores tbe Colon
of Goods are wanted, and we will send tho same and collect to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made
at home that day!—looking up and covered with confu- pay by Express at the end of the route.
equally
svsllsble to the smallest lender and tho largest cap- C L A R K . S X E S T O R A T I V E ,
sion.
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Gold snd silver watches, good movements and manufacEradicates, Dandruff.
tured in tbe best manner, of pure material, all warranted at italist They can be converted Into money at any moment,
" Y e s , Mr. Dayton was—in thq library," with an
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prices from $10 to $250 each. Sent anywhere—pay collected
cent oo his name, which Kate understood.
Promotes its Growth.
by Express. Satisfaction guaranteed t All Watches at first and the holder will have tbe benefit of the interest
" 0 , Edward!—aad you teased me with all those fool- prices ; they beingfcf s=r own Importation.
Tbe Funded Debt of the United States OD -nlcli interest C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
ish questions when you knew—"
Circulars free by mail! Send for Asm ! !
Prevents its MKog off*.
ts payable in gold, on the 3d dsn- of starch, 18C4, was $768- C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
" Y e s , my Kate, why n o t ? "
, T. A H. GAUGHAX.
Manufacturers and Importers,
" B u t you looked so innocent"'
9C5,000. Tho interest on this debt for the coming fiscal
Is no DDoqunlled Dressing.
(47 -3m.)
710 Broadway, New York,
H e laughed.
year will be $45,0)7,126,'while the customs' revenue in gold C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
" I Bhall soon, I hope, have somebody, if not a mother,
Is good for Children.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
for the current fia:al year, ending June 30th, 1864, has been
t o confide in ; and, Kate, it is my duty and pleasure to
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Y VIRTUE OP A WRIT OF FIRI FACIAS ISSUED so far at the rave •f over $100,000,000 per annum.
give you a husband, so that, in future, you can answer
Is good for Ladies.
out of the Circuit Court for tbgConnty of fltand Trawithout so much pafn when he is Inquired after."
It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
verse, in the State ofMiebigsiirto~me directed-"and deliver••.Yo«;8re too generous."
ed, against the goods and chattels, landjpartd tenements of
. I s good for Old I ' e e p l e .
•• I can afford to be generous," hp said, earnestly, "when Aaron P. Essex, I did, on the etghth-^sy of October, 1864, Government are largely in excess ot the wants of the Trea- C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
1 1 n n } had the precious gift of yqur love Kate, bless- levy upon and take all the right, title and Interest of said sury for the payment of the gold interest while the recent
I s perfectly harmless.
ed forever be,the day that I first ^ngaged-my houselteep- Aaron P. Essex in and to the following piece or parcel of Increase of the tariff will doubtless wise the annual receipt C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
land, to w i t : Commencing at the south cast corner of the
north west quarter of section fonr in Township twenty-eight from customs on the same amount of importations, to $150,Contains DO Oil
CLARK'S R E S T O R A T I V E
T h e Itynnngiug W o m a n .
000,000 per annual.
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l a not a Dye.
. T h e managing woman is a Bret f a t e housekeeper. She thenco one hundred snd sixty rods west, thence fifty rods
The
authorized
iamonnt
of
this!
loan
is
Two
Hundred
MilCLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
has nut abandoned.those old traditions of, womanhood south, thenco one hundred and sixty rods cast to the place
Reaotifies the Hair..
wljich makes the fit qnd beautiful '• dispensing of bread" of beginning. Which right title and Interest I shall expose lion Dollars. Inftruciions to the National Banks acting as
of«qtjn! valtw with the earning t h e r e o f ; por does she for sale at suction, on the twenty-fourth day of December, loan agents wereinot Issued until March 2tith, but the amount C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
1864,at ten o'clock A. M, at the frontdoor of the School
Is splendid for Whiskers.WX
theory of degradation in household House,
in Traverse City. In said County, that being the place of Bonds reported sold at tli«United States Treasury up to C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
work, o r g a n i c in poverty and thf need of contrivance. of holding the Circuit Ooart for said County, to the highest
Msy 14th was
Keep
On t'ue coutrary, idleness and extravagance are the worst bidder as the law directs
048,004,900.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
. .
JAMES K. GUNTON. Sheriff.
shames to her ; and a woman who repudates her natural
Subscriptions *111 be received by tbe Treasurer of the
Traverse City, Nov. 1st, I8ti4.
Cures Nervous Headache..
vofatidn W home adornment, is u? woman worthy of the
4G-6w.
(Printer's fees $G 30.)
United States at Washington, and tho Assistant Treasurers C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
muie. . I t is when she is of the " poor jreatecl" class that
Prevents Eruptions.
special talents come into fullest play. T h e best manner
at New York, Boston and Philadelphia, and by the
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iu which to organize her household, the wisest apporFirst National B«nk of Ann Arbor, Mich.
Slops Ilcbiog abtf B a n t i n g .
tionment of ber income, the most ingenious way of Bewing
HE BUBSGRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE AT HIS
First National B^nk of Detroit Mich.
farm, two and a half miles from Traverse City.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
up tattered edges, and biding unseemly patches, the putFirst Nntional B|nk of Fenton, Mich.
K e e p s tbe H e a d Coolting a bright face on all her difficulties, and having the
T H R E E THOUSAND APPLE TREES.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
credit of f» being eo nice," when she has t o contrive and
A N D BiY A L L N A T I O N A L B A N K S
He will also receive orders for.plum, peach, pear, and cherIs deiigbtfnlly perfumed.
think over every possible means of making both ends ry trees to be furnished in the fall. Prices reasonable.
which arc dcpogilutries of Public money, and all
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meet—1 hese are the delights of a true manager—her trophRESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS
Traverse, J a n e 34, 1864ZS-6m*
Contains no Sediment.
ies and her triumphs. How protjd she is of her faculty
of making the best of everything j H o w clever is h e r
throughout the Country, (acting .ts agents of the National C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
Contaius no Gam.
mode of veiling tho elond. and showing tho rose-colored
Depositary Ilankk) will furnish further intormation on
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
edgrs find the silver limfigs, to her numerous friends.
Polished your n a i r The i n f a n t yon ettfeMt house, [whether rich or poor,
C L A R K S RESTORATIVE,
ynri kito.v whether it belongs to n clever roaunager or n o t
THE GREAT
P r e p a r e s yon for Parties..
It is not in the kind or amount of property or furniture)
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
it is not its newness, its grace, orjjts hitrausic valne, bnt
FEMALE REGULATOR,
Prepares yon for Balls..
•t is in its disposition, in the art with which .everything
Arq the otfiy icn'own remedy that will successfully and inCLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
i
i !e to h>ok its .best, and, the case of our . ' p o o r variably restore and regulate Un. female system, removing
Hor a Medicine that will cure
A n Ladies need it..
.<.^7.'he clevoi; hiding of decjeneies. W h a t muuag- all irregularities, and producing health, vigor and strength.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
in^ woman allows the world to set her rents and tatters '
COUGHS,
LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS
N o Lady will do without it..
So I w i g m ingenious patching, atid still more ingeuions
INFLUENZA,
Are a fluid preparation, the only one of the kind ever disCLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
s'.Tiingand turniug, can conceal jwhat cannot be denied,
Costs bnt 81.t at- managing woman lets no one, not even the initiated, . jvered in this country, and acts directly on the parts affected, whilst pills and powders can only reach them as they
T I C K L I N G In t h e T I 1 B O A T ,
C'LARK'S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
uutl*Rrtapd;tbe ragged ground wqrk underneath.
She work through sympathy, bnt not at all direct and positive.
Is Sold by Druggists and Ik-alers everywhere.
mov«r. the furniture s«ras to hide the shabby places, she
' e you suffering from a constant anxiety for the regular
WHOOPING COUGH,
n of nature's prescribe (flaws'?
;• worn 'out Iwoks with simple chintz coverings,
Price $1 per l>ottle.—G bottles forff .1.
pe yourself no uneasiness, ffcfc Lyon's Periodical Drops,
C. ft CLARK A CO, Proprietors..
Or relieve C O N B U M T I V E C O U G H ,
c!?-fn i»; 1 gay ; she darns her nnfclin until it becomes a
If taken u day or two before -the expected period, will posiI.ORD A SMITH, Chicago, III. : General Agent*.
C;;K
of the nature of crosp-barred cobwcb, aod tively
und iuvariabty regolnieits ' oming, as sure as effect
ssqntck ss
(14)
FARRAXD, SIIELEY A CO, Detroit.
tnriislier linen outside in, and inside out, till every inch follows cause, as certain ss duy.lght follows darkness.
is equally worn, and the whole comes to be the ragged
Are yon sick, enfeebled by disease, or nnable to bear the
SINGLE BOX O F B B A X D B E T H ' S P I L L S
fulfilment or its deStiuy. She mttonages so as to be uever labor and danger ofjin£rease ?
contains more vegetable extractive matter than twenty box's
wholly without .foods, or short of hoi!iday provisions, so
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
of any pills in the world besides ; fifty-five hundred physiis never taken at disadvantage, and lets nothing pass into
Cotne toyou as ablefcsTnj, for is not prevention better
cians use them in their practice to the exclusion of all other
the dest heap nntil she has extracted all the life
OVEB FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
than cure f
v
marrow out of it. She it is who keeps the house on
purgatives. The first letter of their value Is yet scarcely apIf regularly taken, it is a tertain preventive, and will save
fabulous sums which drive the more lavish house-wives you much peril and many hours of suffering.
preciated. Whtn they, a re better known, sodden death and
Have you been afflicted for many years with complaints in- have been sold in Its native town, and not a single instance
to dispftir, and can re a frenzy of ad on ration in their less
hiued sickness will lie ot the pant. I/et those who know
of its failure Is known.
f ^ u a t e possessors, yet who always has a well filled ikr- cident to the set, that have'baffled thfe skill of physicians,
We
have,
in
our
possession,
any
quantity
of
certificates,
them
speak right out in their favor. It is a duty which will
der. aud produces a better supply at a moments notice, aud are hurrying yoa on to an early grave ?
some of them f«>ra
e life.
EMINENT
PHYSICIANS,
that many others who double her weekly allowance. She
LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS
>ur
race arc subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this
who have used U in their practice, and gived it the preemiit • with one maid-of-all-work, gets more done, aud is
Are the most reliable regulator ever known, and enre, like
son, and it is as dangerous as it is prevalent; but Brandt urronoded with dantier niceties, of refinement and cleau- magic, all those irregularities that have defied the doctor's nence over any other compound.
reth's Pills afTord an invaluable and efflelent protection. By
It does not d r y tip a C O U G H ,
linew, than are sometimes to bojonnd with plush and skill.
Will you waste sway withsuflfering from Leneorrhrea, Pro- but loosens it, so as to enable tbe patient to expectorate free- their occasional use we prevent the collection of those impap o w d e r ; who, with h e r hands full to overflowing, never
lets fall the*smallest remnant of duty, and even contrives lapsus, Dysmenorrhea, and-a thousand other dilfealties, all &TO OR T H t E E DOSES WILL INVARIABLY. CURE rities, which, when in sufficient quantities, caase so nnoh
summed up under the name of snppressed and obstructed
danger to the body's health. They soon cure liver complaint,
to bold to the skirts ofV)me pleasures' os w e l l ; who nature, when an investment of one dollar In
TICKLING IN THE THROAT.
dyspepsia, lows of appetite, pain in tbe head, heart-burn, pain
CncU time for everything she has to do, aod a proper place
A HALF Bottle has often completely cured the most
in the breast bone, sudden faiatnsas n>3 eostireness. Sold
LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS
for every thing ahe has to k e e p ; who is never hurrie<l aod
by all respectable dealers in mediclnea. . ^
is iever laggiag ; never beforehand and never behind— win surely save yon.
STUBBORN COUGH.
but punctual timely and exact—neither wastes her minDo not use the drops when forbidden In the directions,
and
yet
though
it
Is
so
sore
and
speedy
in
its
operation,
it
is
utes iq needless waiting, nor rushes after them when lost, for although a positive cnr«. and harmless at all other times,
N O T I C E TJ6 C O N T R A C T O R S .
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perfectly harmless, being partly vegetable. It U very agreethey
are
so
powerful
and
fiaelv
calculated
tb
adjust
and
goviu the frantic looseness of life commou to the chasers of
able to the taste, and may be administered to chlldrer
N PURSUANCE OP AN ACT ENTITLED - AN ACT
time. T h e managing woman who is not punctual is the ern the functions of the sejfaaS organism, that, if taken at imof tbe Legislature of the State of Michigan, to provide for
proper times, they would produce results contrary to nature, M
^ j ^ u i e s of CROUP we will guarantee a care, if taken in tbe Drainage of Swamp Lands by. means of State Roads and;
glow-worm without its light, the bird without plumage, agaimit which all, particularly those who would reproduce,
an anomaly out of course and time.
Ditchen, approved Feb. 11th, 1858. aad the Acta amendatory
should carefully guard.
?
season. ^ F u a i l y should be w i t h o u t i t .
thereto."
A n enterprising woman is in custody in New Y o r k
The undersigned Commissioner on the Grand Traverse.
/ It is within the reach of all, the price being
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
snd Emmet State Road, will receive proposals on and alter
city oo a charge of robbing sixty boaraing houses.
j ONLY 26 C E N T S .
Cannot harm tha moat delicate constitution at any time ;
the 15th day of December next, at Elk Rapids, for tbe taild„ :t the proprietors wiah to guard against i u misuse, hoping
ing the said road between Traverse City and Little Traverse,
And
if
an
investment
and
thorough
trial
does
not
"back
SPECIALITIES.
that a thousand bottles will be used for a good purpose where np" the above statement the money will bo refunded. We s distance of seventy-six miles, payable In Swamp Laads.—
say thU, knowing its merits, and feeling confident-that one It is U be cot out 4 rods wide, cleared of all timber 1 rods
OR THOSE WHO HAVE FRIENDS TO WHOM THEY is is used for an illegitimate one.
wide in centre ; trees under 12 inches grabbed oat o s the
wiah to present Soaverniers, as also any who may wish
trial will seenrt for it a home in every hoosehpld.
L Y O N ' 8 P E R I O D I C A L DROPS,
to ctmtvita tbe flrier tai>tes of the eye aod heart, we have, at
Do not waste away with Coaghing. when so small an in- centre 2 rods ; sll swamps to be Canaewayed with good
considerable pains, purchased from the largest publishing
The never-failing Femals Regulator, is for sale by every vestment will cure yoa. It may be had of any respectable sound sizeable timber pot leas, thap 18 feet loag.. Wet
bauw ua tin- continent a nice assortment of Card Photo- Druggist, in both city and country, and do not, if yom value Druggist in town, who will furnish you with acircalarof gen- places to be raised with brush and dirt so as to make a dry
road bed ; bridges and sluices to be bant In s food substangrsohs of yotrie ISA different subjects ; as also an assortment -our health and wish for aireliable medicine, hoy any other, uine certificates of cares f t has made.
tial manner where necessary. The road bed to be graded
of Ptfst graphic Album* for the inmr.
'ake no other, bat if the Druggist to whom yoa apply has
C.G. CLARK,
and leveled so aa to make it aafe for travel with wagons and
We hart *I»!> a small line of Engi^vings and Lithographs ot got it, make him send and get it for you.
WHOLESALE DECOCIST.
sleighs. Plata and a survey- of aaid road can be seen at the
atjS ?Jr. moulding* for frame® for the same for suoh as may
C . O . CLARK 4 CO.,
NEW HAVEN. CO*N.,
office of the Commissioner State Lands, in LanslngT No bids
desire
•
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WnoutSALK DRcoGirrs,
Proprietor.
received for less than two miles.
Also the - Duplex Eliptic Skirt"' the very best .hoop skirt
New Haven, Conn.
For sale by Druggists in city, country, and everywhere.
The Commissioner reserves tbe right to reject all Bids If
ever ma.ie, combining elegance and durability.
At Wholesale bv
For sale st wbolessle, by
not consistant with the interest of the State.
Our lady'frieflda will please give na a call
D. B. BARNES A CO., New York,
D. a BARNES A CO, New York,
L. B. SMITH. Commissioner.
GEO. C. GOODWIN A CO- Boston.
G. C. GOODWIN A CO., Boston,
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, t(MJ
BAMSAB, LAY * CO.
k
Elk Bapida, October JOtb, 1W44«4w.
November 4, 1864.
FAB8AND, SHELBY * CO., Detroit
r ARS AND, 5HO.EY A CO.. DetroK.
£)istilled R e s t o r a t i v e
F O R T H E H A I H
For
B
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DR. J O H N L. L Y O N ' S
F r e n c h . JPeriodicial D r o p s ,
One H u n d r e d Dollars R e w a r d .
C O E ' S
C O U G H BALSAM.
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the
KCair a n d
Head.
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T R A V E R S E
VOL VI.
' <% Crani frakrse fjtrali,
CITY, MICH. F R I D A Y , N O Y E M B E E
1 8 , 18(54.
TSTO. 4 8
A Housekeeper W a n t e d .
tered. She moted to the ,door. H e opened it for her ments poor old bousekeer Franklin receives I certainly
hope won't Bpoil her, and turn her silly old head."
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W A NT EH—A housekeeper. N o one but do elderly courteously.
She set down agaiu at the piano, and sang " Home
"Good morning, madam."
person, competeot, and of the highest respectability ueed
18 PCB'tlSBKI) EVBRT MUDAT.AT
Sweet Home
then she played one of Beethoven's
" Good morning," she replied.
apply. (Jill between the honra of tnree and four,
T r a v e r s e City, G r a n d Vraverae C o u n t y , M i c h i g a n , Thursday. April 8tb. at No. —, MicbigaD avenue.
" I cannot starve. I must go. I can keep up my grandest and most solemn pieces. She rose and closed
the piano.
Kate FrankliD read this in the peper which lay on disguise," she murmured.
The carnival is ended.
Kate Franklin disappears
M O R G A N B A T E S ,
Mr. Daytoo, accompanied by his friend, arrived at his
the counter in the little grocery, while waiting to have
an ounco or two of tea done up, and a roll of baker's country house the miadle of the week. Everything from the scene, and Madam Franklin enters.
KDITOK AH» rEOPBlETOB.
Neither Mr. Dayton nor the servants would have suswithin and about the house was in perfect order. If the
bread.
!*
T K W M 8 .
Sbe'repcatcd the .Dumber of tbe house over to herself, housekeeper had made a few mistakes at first, they were pected from the placid, dignified deportment of the houseT w o D o l l m n H Y t s a r , P a y a b l e i n A d v a n c e . as she .received the change from tbe grocer.
soon rectified Every room that she had touched show- keener when they returned that evening, of what strange
ADVERTISBMHNTS Inaerted for One Dollar ami Fifty Cent*
freoKs she had been guilty.
She prepared the tea, after she returned to tho littlo ed a magical change.
p# r »qnare (ten lines) for the first Insertion, u>d fifty cents
The hotiM-keeper, as usual when Mr. Dayton was
Her predecessor had been one of the kind who believfor each subsequent insertion. Yearly Advertiementt—$16 bare attic, and ate her scant meal mechanically. She
for one nqulkre; $30 for three squares; $40 for half a col- forgot bow unsatisfied her appetite still was, in her busy ed in the sunlight never entering a room, for fear of fad- alone, sat at the table. It had commenced to rain vioumn; and $75 for one column. Legal advertisements at the thoughts.
ing carpets and Curtains ; whose watchword was " or- lently. and the weather had grown suddenly very cold.
fates prescribed by law ;H»fty cents per folio or 100 words,
Yes, she must descend to memnl service. W h y not der," and, tberefbre, tbe fbrniture was set primly baek " Mr. Dayton, as ho had done occasionally, invited her
for the Unit insertion,and twentjr-five cents for each sub- this T I t would be better than a lower grade. Yet her against the wall, as if fixtures, and their position had to the library, where was a cheerful fire in the grate.-—
fteqnent Every flgufe counts a word. Figure work without
not been alteredifor years ; and who, moreover, con- He read the letters and papers which he had brought
Fules, 60 per cent added. Rule and figure work, double sonl and pride shrank from i t
with him from town, while she knitted.
A stranger, in a strange place, successively she had scientiously believed cut flowers in a room unhealthy*
Pr
AU legal advertisement H to be paid for strictly in advance. tried to fiod a situation as teacher, copyist, in a store, or
An hour or more passed in silence, indeed, the booseThe new housekeeper's belief differed in • these ressewing. She had failed in the first three, and was starv- pects. The cheery sunlight was allowed to enter when keeper seldom spoke, except when asked u question!—
and where it would ; flowers were on the tables and At length Mr. Dayton looked up at her and said, abrupton tbe last
s
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She would apply for that place, but she would need mantle-pieces; the furniture was disarranged with ly :
Youre must be a lonely life, madam. If it is not a
references. Only one person she. knew, in tbe whole careless grace ; iornamentg were taken from drawers and
great city, of sumcieut influence. . Mr& Davenport, tbe closets where they had been carefully packed away, and painful subioct may I ask how long since you lost your
Keelttci...
-MORGAN BATES.
rich haughtv step-sister, who had' ill-treated « r gentle spoke for themaavee on ctageres, marble shelves and nusband ?'
Receiver...;
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R E U B E N G O O D R I C H . mother while she had lived, and Had hated Kate herself mantle-pieces. S
I'wo hands suspended their employment, two eyes
Mr. Dayton fdt the change, without knowing the rea- looked up at him with an alarmed expression. In his
with double hatred since the first, and the only one she
Q R A V P T R A V E R S E COTHfTY O F F I C E R S .
serious, sympathetic countenance, there was oothiug to
had ever loved bad turned from her brilliant beauty to son of i t He looked around him with a satisfied air.
" T h i s is a f r i n d , cbcery old place, after all ! Do you frighten or embarrass, but the red grew deeper and deepJUDGE OK PhosAri..i;l.:.CURTIS FOWLER. Mspleton. offer heart and hand to ber yonpg and disliked stepsisSHERIFF
:
E. P. DAME. Traverse City.
ter, only to be rejected in his turn. The beautiful, im- know. Lyon, I have always shunned it as the gloomiest er in the brown cheek.
" I t is a painful subject," she said, at last falteringly.
Cot*NTv TmcABPBKK
--MORGAN' BAT1®. Trav. City.
perious beauty bad. soon after, married an old man for of all gloomy places. I haven't stayed here a fortnight
JAM
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A
If you will please to excuse me."
COINTY CLKB* ^
JS -55 S5»
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bis wealth, but she had not forgotten her hatred for all put together,ifor the last five years. It must be your
REUIKTKR OF DB£I>S
...JAMES P. BRAND,
" P r a y , pardon me, madam. I t was farther from my
Kate, and disavowed all connection with the orphaned presence, old feljow, that has brightened it up so, or the
PROS. ATTORNEY
C. H. MARSH,
wish
or thought to give you pain," he returned with
and penniless girL Perhaps, thought Kate, she would gloom was all iojmy imagination '
CIRCI'IT Cot'RTCOM.
— C . If. MARSH,
" Not altogether ; for 1 remember it just as you do. grave courtesy.
permit her to refer to her, because glad of ber descent
His manner, after this, was even kinder than before.—
You forgot I r u t down here once or twice a day.—
to menial employment
Kate felt competent for the situation, for, 'during her Didn't you tell ote you had a new housekeeper ? Per- It became the custom to invite her to sit with him every
Congressional C o r i W ^ i n d l n t Committee—Fourth mother's long illness and her father's absence, she had haps tbe change-may be owing to her—some women evening.
She commenced to decline ; but as he invariably inhave a singular (nack at such things."
entire charge of their large and spiendid family.
u
—But " an elderly woman." Now Kate Franklin was ~^\ Very likely you are right I remember now that, sisted upon a reason, it was not always easy to fir*> one. OSMOND TOWER (Chairman) (.
.vforrtir
w.,o^ . V BATES,
t.. T K
Via
Traverse City.
not an elderly woman, being only twenty ; but she re- 'notwithstanding ail I could say, Mrs. Stone would ex- If she gave household cares, he called one of the serMORGAN
Grand
Rapids.
S O. KINGSBURY
membered, with a sort of pleasure, that in private thea- clude the sun ; and the furniture is ccrtainly arranged vants to ottond to i t Once, she frankly told him it was
Barry Co.
JAMES AwSWEEZEY
tricals, iu happier days, she had imitated the voice and different from what it was. A marked improvement not agreeable, but she never did it a second time ; for,
(iraud Hayen.
T. W.WHITE
.....
Muskegon,
assumed the character of an old woman with great suc- —which I hope *will extend to'you and beyond the din- for a week he had wrapped himself in impenetrable reF W. MERRELL,
....Newaygo.
.
serve, looked cold and gloomy, never speaking except
j
cess. She knew how to stain the skin to give it an old ner table."
A. H. G1DDINGS
.......
....Maaiistee
I t was not possible to find fault with the variety and from necessary civility..
DELOSL. FILER,...
and wriukled appearance, and she had iu the bottom of a
.'.'.I'.'.',..:Montcalm Co.
A t last tbe poor housekeeper could bear i t DO louger.
box, some false gray hair and a muslin cap, worn on one quality of the fo*d plaoed before them, nor the manner
After tea, without BD invitation, which had cot been exRejrreseBtaH*e D i s t r i c t R e p u b l i c a n Committee. of these occasions- She did not need to look so very of its being served j. and the table appointments were
perfect ; and Dijyton congratulated himaelf upon having tended since that night, she took her knitting and went
M« UtG'A X BATfcS. JChainnaW)............ -Tr«w«e CUy. old—only to present a mature and matronly appcarancc.
into the parlor. The first approach to a smile she bad
Mr. Edward Dayton waited at home .after his dinner secured such a jewel of a house-keeper.
The tWo friends passed their time in reading, driving, seen on his fhee for many days brightened it then, but he
to see the respondents to his advertisements. He was a
K. C. TUTTLE.
Northport.
,
handsome man, not yet thirty, with a gay, frank, good-- fishing, and occasionally visits to the city ; the house- did not say a great deal.
DELOS'l- FILER,.
Jfanistee.
After this, it became the regular custom. There could
keeper here in earning, to the extent of ner power, by
natured countenance.
attention to their bodily wants, the six hundred she re- be no danger to him in the gray hair, the seemingly aged
.".Now
for
a
dozen
or
two
of
good
old
dames,
all
comCounty Corresponding C o m m i t t e e .
petent, all respectable, and each confident Bhe would give ceived. She hajl an easy master. Mr. Dayton • was ne- face, and figure before him ; but was there none to her,
MORGAN BATES, (Chairman)
Traverse City.
evening after evening, sitting opposite the manly, hand* ^r fault-finding,' always pleasant and courteous. '
satisfaction."
CHARLES H. MARSIU-.v
He remained after his friend departed. Usually, if he some fellow, showing his goodness and large-heartedness,
He lighted a cigar.
CHARLES T. 8COFIELD,.
Whitewater.
v- p i,»Jin
Ft-ninsuia.
" I shall shock the dear old souls, but I shall take the did not go into town, he spent his-mornings between tbe listening to hiB intelligent and polished conversation ?
One morning he was speaking of the great loss to chilc . E'. BAILEY,".!!*
Bcnionia.
ttberty to smoke in my own house, in the parlor or any- library and the garden ; the afternoons in driving , himwhere I please ; they may as well know what to ex- self, sometimes in taking the young ladies of a neighbor- dren in being deprived ot their parents.
T o w n s h i p Republican Committee.
" I never Knew a mother," he said ; "she died before
ing family, Lily opd Maud Grandison, to a drive. They
pect." .
H e leaned back in a nonchalant way, his feet on an- were the only fajnily with whom he visited familiarly.— my earliest recollection. I believe that, man as I am, if
CHARLES H.
Traverse City.
<;itAKl.Ue
M. MARSH,
i w i i a i m(Chairman)
vwiu-i-..
Through the servants, the Dew housekeeper heard rumors I had a mother, I should go to ber with all my griefs, 8S
other chair.
JOHN A/PERRY
a little child would. 1 have sometimes thought of asking
There ought to be, 1 suppose, a Mrs. Dayton to of an attachment between the eldest daughter, Lily,
• H|L.Sl'Rl<ilTEi
af
you to act as mother in these quiet evenioga, when I have
?
V
MtNINSVLA.
manage these housekeeper matters. Well there's time fair and amiable girl, and Mr. Dayton.
CURTIS POWLElt (Chairman)
Mapleton.
The weeks potsed and a holiday came. Mr. Dayton longed to confide in some one. My mother would have
enough."
HILEN R. HAIGHT,.
'
Two applicants were seen, and dismissed in Mr. Day- had gone to town the day previous to remain the rest been about your age, I think."
A. P. LANCASTER,
,-rAgain their was a vivid color in the brown cheek of
of the week, l h e housekeeper had given permission to
ton's gentlemanly way.
WHITEWATER.
" W o u l d let them know if he decided to engage the servants to go also. She felt it a welcome relief to the housekeeper, such as is rarely seen in the aged, and
CHARLES T. SCOF1ELD, (Chairman)
:.Whitewater.
have the house and tbe day to hersclEl She locked tbe it was accompanied by a quiver of the mouth and smothCHARLES H. E S t E S , . . . . : . . ' . . . i
ered
noise, tonich ended in a cough, but both mouth and
AMBROSE BUTTON
...—,
She would make
A third was ushered, in \JAT- Dayton instinctively door carefully after tbe last servant
-JOHN PULSIPHER,.-V
<•--- j
the most of her day. She would have no dinner—only a cheek were quickly covered with a handkerchief, and
laid aside his cigar, and placed a chair for his visitor.
11.MIKA.
•
quite a violent fit of coughing succeeded.
lunch.
She
had
almost
forgotten
her
real
character
in
The
lady
likeness
and
propriety
of
ber
manner
pleased
A. P. WHEEI.OCK
Almira
Mr. Dayton, however, had not seemed to notice,
him at once. " Fallen fortunes, ' he commented to him- that which she had a»umed ; but to-day she could be
JOSEPH MARDEN
thongh he had given her one curious glance, instantly
herself without fear of intrusion or discovery.
MORTEN D. CAMPBELL
—
self!
She laid aside her cap and gray tresses, washed the witharawn, and he cootinued :
8he answered his questions readily, but in few
E m m e t County R e p u b l i c a n C o m m i t t e e .
For instance, respecting matrimooy, whose advice of
stain from her slin, arranged her luxuranthair in becomwords.
WM. H. FIFE (Chairman)
»
Littlo Traverse.
" A silent woman—a good thing," was his inward re- ing curls, and donned a pretty fresh muslio, which fitted so much value as a mother's ? W h o so quick to see
ANDREW PORTER
"
, "
well the slight graceful figure. This done, she entered through character and make wise selections ? Had you
mark. .
DANlBL410LMES....;.'i.\....v.v..r.. "
•' I tbink you will suit me, M r s . — , what did I un- the parlor and stood before the mirror, as attractive a a son, who about here would you select for a daughterRepublican Committee of A n t r i m County.
in-law, Mrs. Franklin ?"
figure as one would ofteD see.
JAMES L. GILBERT (Chairman)....
Elk Rapids- derstand your name ?"
I am not acquainted with any of tbe youog ladies,
'• Truly, I had forgotten my own look I 1 am Kate
" Franklin."
RICHARD KNIGHT..
Ban**.
Mr. Dayton," she answered faintly, after a pause, during
" Mrs. Franklin, you will be required to go out of Franklin, after all!" she ianghed.
DANIEL F. TRUE
Milton.
Removed from tbe long restraint ber spirits rebound- wbfch he seemed to wait for ao answer.
town, about 9even miles, to my country home—Oak
' L e e l a n a w County Republican C o m m i t t e e .
True, but you have seen them oil, and are, I should
Grove—in ^he town of Embury, on the Central Rail- ed. She felt gay, light-hearted, and like committing any
«J. N. SMITH, WM. E. I'OWEItS
-t-.Leelanaw.
judge, a good discerner of character from observation.
OTTO THJES, ROBERT LEE
Centreville. road. The salary 1 propose to pay is six hundred per foolishness.
•GKMtA*. i-TZ- FISHER-.
Glen Arbor. annum. Do my terms suit ?"
" Miss Franklin," said she, in the mincing, affected Who would you select from those you hnve seen ?" be
S u i t ! Six hundred to the half starving person before tones of an exquisite, " it wouki give me iuexpreswble persisted.
She reddened and paled.
pleasure to hear the music of that long silect voice."'
bim seemed India's wealth !
0 C. H . M A R S H ,
" It would bo a great pity to deprive you of it, then, r
" 1 have heard the Misses Grandison highly spoken
She answered quietly that they suited.
" Then it is all settled. - B j the way, I suppose you she answered, is her natural voice, • " and myself also," of. Their appearance would seem to prove the truth.—
have references, though all that is a ' mere matter of she added ; and going to the piano, she opened it play- I doubt not you agree with me," she returned quietly.
AWD
ed a few pieces Vith exquisite taste and skill, and then
It was now bis turn to jolor, which be did slightlj.
form."
";,
. j ^ ^ o LICIT OR Iti CHANCERY,
•be rang song after song, in a sweet clear, cultivated'
•• I do agree with you," be answered emphatically.
The name of Davenport was given.
" It is to be then, as I supposed," said t»e housekeeper
" Davenport! Robert Davenport 1 I know them. AU voice. She chcse at first tbe brilliant and triumphant,
r r a verse C i t y , G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y , M i c h .
right then. If Convenient, you will please go to-mor- then the sad and plaintive succcedcd. There were tears to herself, and she went up to ber room.
in ber eyes wbtti she rose.
But to-day her moods were
It
was late in September. Mr. Dayton and tbe houserow,
Mrs.
Fraoklin,
or
tbe
next
day.
I
shall
not
come
Office in Dwelling Hgnse/
H*
keeper were both in the parlor. He had been unusually
down till the middle of next week, and shall probably capricious.
" M r s . Franklin, who is playing on the piano ?" she grave all day. It seemed to the housekeeper that his
bring a friend or two with me. Have the chambers in
manner was changed toward her.
the centre and wings prepared, if you please. The house- asked, in an excellent imitation of Mr. Dayton's voice.
•• I ha7e a few questions to ask, if you will permit me,
" It is only I, sir. dnsting the keys. They need dustkeeper there will not leave till Saturday. She will show
f
*
ing so often." tpe replied, in , Mrs. Franklin's mature Mr* Franklin f '
you roand.
•(
|
?
DETROIT, WcUf.il,
She felt instinctively alarmed at his. tone.
" Is Mrs. — — . Is j p u r wife there, or to go there tones ; and she dusted" them vigorously with her pocket
"Certainly," with anefforL
handkerchief.
&'
Coiner ot ti/th .nd Woodbridji S t m U , opp<»l» Mlohtan soon V
There was an ominous pause.
Central Rail Road Company's Machine Shops. (1-ly)
" A h me !" die said.
" N o w , what other foolish
He laughed. v
£
•
•»«
" I have been told," be said, " that MisB Kate Frank" Mrs. Edward Dayton ? .No, she is not there, and I thing shall I do to prove t o myself that I am not an eldo not know of her going at presenL" Adding, more derly housekeeper but a young girl, who, by virtue of lin, a young girl has, by disguising herself palmed herseriously. " I have not the pleasure, Mrs. Franklin, of her age, shoulajbe gay.—-by right of birth, wealthy—and self off upon me for several months as a Mrs. Franklin^
an
elderly lady. Is there any truth in this story ?" lookof
considcratiou.
visiied
and
visiting,
as
Mr.
Dayton's
having« wife, with a slight stress on the ' pleasure."
A -mid color came into the brown cheek of the house- lady-love visits and is visited. H e is noble, and good, ing searcningly at her.
Does
n a s ot
n w - Qi<4p
D^os all
«11 nlrfnds
ofwor*
WQ-Viu
it m£i \(ne.
She had started to her feet then tremblingly sank
" S h e will be
keeper, and her manner showed evident embarrass- and handsome," she said with a sigh.
happy. How graceful she danced here, at tbe party, back into ber chair.
neot.'
" Y e s , it is true," she murmured falteringly.
" I thought—I believe—I can not—" And she tbe other evening, when the old housekeeper was per" I confess I fail t o see for what object
My heart
mitted to look on I She looks good and amiable too.—
notice i t His mind had already turned Mr. Dayton danced with her three times. 1 wonder if you could hardly expect to gain in that character."
" Your heart," she repeated scornfully. " I had no
I have forgotten bow to ilance !" and, humming an
STANDARD
to other things.
Btf S ^ A b * !
stich laudable ambition. I had never seen nor beard of
she floated gracefully about tbe room.
He rose.
• J I M S'- * *
She stopped breathless, her cheeks brilliant from the you till Tsaw your advertisement Would you like to
«• I t is all settled, I believe. By tbe way," his eye
OF ALL KINDS.
know for what purpose J took upon me a disguise so refalling on the rusty black dress, •• you may like tbe ad- exercise, her splendid hair disarranged.
" I believe l feel like stiff old Mrs. Franklin, with pugnant T You sbrnL To save myself from starvation—
vance, as an evidence of tbe bargain. I t is quite custo1 had eaten put ooe meal a day for a week when I apPresaos.«o.
whom dancing dosen't agree."
.f
v
mair, I believe, to do so."
My
'• One more i»ng by that heavenly voice, Miss. Frank- plied to you, and was suffering with hunger then.
Much Edward Dayton knew about tbe custom of such
E E N L E A F & CO. r >
thing* but it was like his kindness and delicacy to say in, and I shall go away dreaming I have heard the an- money was all gone, except a few pennies, with which
«t, CHICACO.
172 Lak
ad?
.
-2^
j
' v, gels sing," in a ludicrously affected voice she had before to buy a roD of bread for the next day's meal, and I had
FARRAND Jt SHELEtf
no prospect of more, for I had been refused further aewThe housekeeper'ahaodclosed on the fifty dollars he imitated,
bay only tha Genuine.
fContinued on Fourth Pagr.f
" A h l " sbe laughed, but half sadly, " the compligave ber, and the words she would have said were mut-
ill Kinds tf Jtb Priiliij lollj ud gipcdhioials Iwiltj.
UNITED STAJ8S LAUDOTICtAt mVBS CITT, HieH.
CBANft TCAVEtSI POLITICAL HdBTtt
w. Divisns,.
JiSS
"
Mornfn tmit Connstllmr at $ato,
N-oWffY pfrfiLltf&CdNVEVANCER,
- ^ O K & N & WliEY,
F o u n d e r s and Machinists*
D- E. CARTER,
fid J e w e l e r ,
"Snatch Makj, .
aBEgtiBmwtw
i?F^WtRA3SrSC8'
C A L E S
ZT.
T H E DRAGOJV
ALL THE STATES, EXCEPT THREE,
H A V E W H E E L E D INTO L
I N E JFJOUR
JUXXNJCJ
It
LINCOLN?
AND
J0HNS0P&!!!
" The Star-spangled Banner in triumph shall wave,
While the Earth bears a plant and the Sea rolls a wave!"
A gentlemen who left Chicago on Saturday last and arrived here on Tiif>ftd»v
by way of Glen Arbor, brings the
SOUL-CHEERING
T h a t every State, except New Jersey, Kentucky and Delaware has gone for
LINCOLN AND • JOHNSON!!
W e have received no paper and are unable to give the figures and details. T h e
Propeller "Merchant," which left Chicago on Saturday morning and arrived at
JXorthport on Sunday evening, brought the same news. Language is inadequate
to express the joy we feel at this auspicious result.
THE COUNTRY IS SATED!
TRAVERSE CITY.
o o i ^ n . Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column
S p a n i s h float
STATE OF THE MARKETS. INDIGO—Real
ND1A RUBBER—Coata,«hoes. e l a s t i c , b a n d s , e r a s e r s a n d
hate.
I N D I A CLOTH—A n i c e si
To our Patrons.
'N—- Round, square, flat,
Notice to Subscribers.
T h e S i x t h Volume of the GBASD T m n » » HJBALD will
close of t i e l d t k d a y o f D e « m 1 * r n e x t
O u r rt*dera s r e
a w a r e t h a t t h e s u b s c r i p t i o n p r i c e baa been raised to T w o
D o i x a a a a year, s t r i c t l y l a advance. Those who wish t o t a k e
t h e pajwr m o t h e r y e a r are r e q u e s t e d t o aend ID t h e i r o r d e r ,
p r o m p t ! / By the. ICth D e c e m b e r . A l l wha fait to do s o will
h e r e g a r d e d a s h a v i n g e x p r e s s e d a wl«h t o p a r t c o m p a n y
w i t h os, and t h e i r p a p e r * will be d i s c o n t i n u e d w i t h o u t fart h e r n o t i c e , aa we do o a t wlab to f o r c e i t u p d n a n y one.—
T h e flrst N u m b e r of V e l n m e Seven will be issued on the 23rd
of D e c e m b e r .
MARRIED,
A t K o r t h p o r t , on T h u r s d a y , Nov. 3, 1804, by t h e Rev Mr.
Dougherty, Mr. HEVKT A. C » * r n r t . r . of t h e t i r m of Campbell
A Bacon, t o Miss LIBBIB INOALLH, both of N o r t b p o i L
S u p e r i o r h o r s e shoe, naif t
In W h i t e w a t e r , M i c h , NOT. 6th. by Bev. J . A. Sprague, Mr.
N o v e m b e r 3rd, 1664.
W * . HAOAB, of W h i t e w a t e r , t o Miss C U B A STITKS, of t h e
J A C O k E T — A full line, bought of importers.
We are Just in r e c e i p t of a very f u l l l i n e of g e n e r a l mer- J A Y N E S M E D I C I N E S — W e are special a g e n t s f o r all D&-—
—itae place.
Also, Nov. 11th,by B e r . J . A. Bprsguc, Mr. MAICOX WASII, chandise, which we were f o r t u n a t e enougtl t o p n r c h a s e
J a y n e s g e n u i n e preparations, and j o b the same at a s low
of Peninsula, Mich., to Miss O u v x B a n , of W h i t e w a t e r .
r a t e s as can be b o u g h t elsewhere.
the b o t i o m of the* late '• p a n i c " Ift N o v Y o r k and Boston, f o r J E W E L R Y ' — A s n u g stock, well assorted.
JELL1E2>—Raspberry, c u r r a n t , quinces, s t r a w b e r r y , P i n o
cash, and at the t i m e gold was a t its very lowest q a o t a t i o n .
PUBLIC NOTICE.
S T I C K 18 H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T T H E L I S TS AND
T h i s b e i n g t h e esse we s r e in c o n d i t i o n t o red'trce p r i c e s K E N N E D Y ' S MED1CTNUS—An s s w r t m e c t of tlierft j u s t l y
famed medicine* n >ale.
valuations, m a d e a n d taken within the C o u n t i e s of
l m a n y gooda much lower t h a n 30 d*ya s i n c e , at Which KETTLES—3, 5, 8,10, pail; 30, 45, 60,90 gallon, a t reasonaG r a n d Traverse, L e e t y a w , A n t r i m K a l c a s c a a n d Benzie, by
T h e Very Latest.
ble rates, a f h l l line.
T h e A l l e g h a n y a r r i v e d a f t e r o a r p a p e r w a s m a d e t h e Assistant Assessor f o r said Coanty, f o r the Special In- time we were selling m a n y articles considerably leas thai) We
c o m e t a x r e q u i r e d t o be levied on the flrst d a y of Oct., by reK E R O S E N E — B o u g h t low, a n d f o r sole a t c o r r e a p o n d i n c r a t e a
, by t h e q u a n t i t y ,
n p and pat to p r e *
T h e P r o v o e t M a r s h a l l a m i D r a f t solution of Congress, a p p r o v e d J n l y 4th. 1864, will be open could h a d we p u r c h a s e d at t h e t i m e . W h i l e f t la t r e e t f i n
for e x a m i n a t i o n for the s p a c e of t e a daya a l t e r t h e d a t e of some k i n d s of m e r c h a n d i s e are h i g h e r t h a n before o u r stock K N I V E S — P o c k e t , table, c a r v i n g , butchers, ahoe, bowie a n d
Commissioners are here.
tliia notice at the ofllce of Elvl " "
'
n k n i v e s ; o n r s t o c k of table k n i v e s is large a n d we
came In, it ia equally t r u e t h a t t h e average rrfte i s m u c h less
T h e E l e c t i o n newa i s a l t o g e t h e r g l o r i o u a .
P r e v i o u s sor, T r a v e r s e d | f . Mich. An
„
rite t h e a t t e n t i o n o f t h e wholesale t r a d e . We can oft h a n on the flrst ef O c t o b e r . Aside f r o m wollen f a b r i c s a n d
fer bargains.
r e p o r t * a r c c o n f i r m e d . T h i s S t a t e h a s g i v e n f r o m t e n ber appeals will We received a n d d e t e r m i n e d relative t o a n y
e r r o n e o u s or e x c e s s i v e v a l u a t i o n s by said A s s i s t a n t Asset- boots a n d Khoes t h e r e is h a r d l y a n y t h i n g b u t w h a t we art LACE-*-Cotton, L i u e n , real t h r e a d , smyrna, i m i t a t i o n . stlk>
black and white, Ac.
t o fifteen t h o u s a n d R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y o n t h e h o m e
it the above m e n t i o n e d p l ai c e .
,
selling at quite a reduction In p r i c e from m i d s u m m e r r a t e a
c4
ALONZO
AUR Ac~^ole*
" ' morrocco^ linings, bhfdv o t e , a n d e l e c t e d e v e r y m e m b e r of C o n g r e s a — a c l e a r
-We ho|>e to be Sble t o c o n t i n u e p r i c e s a t n o a d r a n c e dur-
B
•weep.
T h a t rile t r a i t o r G o v . S e y m o u r ,
is defeated
N e w York.
Lincoln carries t h a t Stale by a b o o t
on t h e h o m e vote. Illinois give's 30,000.
in
8,000
R i c h m o n d p a p e r s m a k e a great howl over t h e Klection
of Lioooln.
Detroit gave 920 Copperhead majority.
W a y n e C o a n t y 1600.
A d e n of v i p o r a .
TO CHOPPER8 AND OTHERS.
T T T A N T E D , TWO CONTRACTORS TO C H O P AND
i f
haul 600 c o r d s of wood each or less e n t w o differe n t f r a c t i o n s , on the west shore of the eastern P e n i n s u l a ,
t h f e e miles f r o m Mr. Bryant's. T h e t i m b e r Is situated close
to the Beach. F o r f u r t h e r p a r t i c u l a r s a p p l y t o R. H O P K I N S e
on the p r e m i s e s .
40-fiw*
ing the e n t i r e fall a n d winter, a n d s h o u l d a n y m a t e r i a l decline take place U Metropolltal m a r k e t s o u r c u s t o m e r s may
rely o n such concessions as will k e e p p a c e with a n y s u c h
Mine.
T o the s t r a n g e r in o u r v i c i n i t y we would s a y o u r assortm e n t c o m p r i s e s i a a w o r d " e v e r y t h i n g n e e d e d in a new
country."
-\ « Seeing is believing."
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
The Grand Remit.
A P P L E S — B y the: bushel or b a r r e l — D r y a n d G r e e n .
ALPACCAS—Black, T a n Drabs, T a n .
unt'a, I l u r d A Blodgctt's, c h o p p i n g , b r o a d ,
hand, boys aad hunters.
12th and 13th.
B e l o w i s t h e g r a n d r e s u l t of t h e P r e s i - tions will be received for Coupon T r e a s u r y Notes, payable A X E H E L V E S — A n a s s o r t m e n t of good q n a l i t y a n d make.
A Y E R S M E D I Q I K E 8 — F o r which we are A g e n t s i n d k e e p a
three
y
e
a
r
s
f
r
o
m
A
u
g
u
s
t
15,1804,
with
semi-annual
i
n
t
e
r
e
s
t
d e n t i a l K l e c t i o n . T h e r e will b e a t w o - t h i r d s R e p u b l i c a n
complete a s s o r t m e n t — l o w t o t h e t r a d e .
at the r a t e of seven a n d t h r e e - t e n t h s p e r c e n t p e r annum,BASKETS—Willow a n d ash m a r k e t , half bushel, bushel, a n d
m a j o r i t y in t h e n e x t C o n g r e s s .
ono a n d a half bushuel c o r n baskets.
principal and i n t e r e s t both to be paid in lawful m o n e y .
rot U.VCOI_N isrn JOIIXSOX.
BALMORALS—Lewis a n d o t h e r s t a n d a r d m a k e s .
These n o t e s will lie c o n v e r t i b l e a t t h e option oT the h o l d e r BAGS—Grain a n d flour.
Electoral vote.
E l e c t o r a l vote.
"
id, tea a n d sleigh.
New York
. . 33 M a s m c h n a e t t a
1 2 at maturity, Into six p e r c e n t , gold b e a r i n g bond*, payable
--——
blue a n d g r e e n .
l'cnnaylvania
. . 26 M a i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 not less t h a n live o r m o r e t h a n twenty y e a r s f r o m t h e i r date iBEANS—We
shall be in t h e m a r k e t f o r p n r c h a s e of p r i m e
O h i o . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2L C o n n e c t i c u t
6
quality a n d s t a l l sell at a small advance.
I F — N o . 1 C h i c a g o Mess by t h e b a r r e l , o n e h u n d r e d , c
Illinois
. . 16 N e w H a m p s h i r e . . . . . . 6 as the G o v e r n m e n t may e l e c t T b e y will be issued In depound.
Indiana
. . 13 V e r m o n t . . . . . ft
n o m i n a t i o n s of $50, $100, $500, SKOOO a n d $5,000, and all sub*"
A foil s t o c k .
Michigan
8 R h o d e Island
4 s c r i p t i o n s must be for fifty dollars or some m u l t i p l e of fifty
Wisconsin
. 8 C a l i f o r n i a . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 dollars.
Iowa
Oregon.....
3
BOOTS—Mens, lusubcrmcns l o n g leg, cow hide, k i p , calf
lined, calf u p solo, calf p u m p aole, boys, y o u t h s a n d
Minnesota
.. 4 N e v a d a . . . . i
3
The notes will be t r a n s m i t t e d t o the owners free of transKnirnas
. . 3 Maryland
p o r t a t i o n c h a r g e s as soon a f t e r the o r i g i n a l C e r t i f i c a t e s of BIUDLES—Black, rnsseti. a n d r e i n s with bitta.
West Virginia... . . 5 M i s s o u r i . . . . ^ . . . .
11
B R A I D — C r o t c h e t , E m b r o i d e r y , colored a n d black, s k i r t
Deposit as they can be p r e p a r e d .
colors, s i l k a a d w o r s t e d
Total...
213 A s the n o t e s d r a w i n t e r e s t f r o m A u g u s t 15, person mak- BUTTER—By t h v f i r k i n or pound of good quality.
B U C K E T S — I r o n b o u n d oak well buckets.
Pom Men.Kf.l,AN AND I'KNDI.KTUN.
ing d e p o s i t s s u b s e q u e n t t o t h a t d a t e m u s t pay the i n t e r e s t CAMBRICS—Paper, colored and black, c o m m o n , do.
*
E l e c t o r a l vote.
E l e c t o r a l v o t e . a c c u r e d f r o m date of note t o date of d e p o s i t
C A P S — M e n a clotfi, plush, m o h a i r , Ac., boys a n d c h l l d s a full
Kewttl»-Ry
11 I Delaware.
7
assortment :
P a r t i e s d e p o s i t i n g twenty-Ave t h o u s a n d dollars a n d up- CASSIMERES— Black, a good line, colored a n d F a n c y a
Xew Jerwy
3 |
s u p e r i o r a s s o r t m e n t or A m e r i c a n , EngUah a n d F r e n c h
w a r d s for t h e s e n o t e s at one t i m o will be allowed a commission"
makers.
Tola!..
. 2 1 of o n e q u a r t e r of o n e p e r p e r c c n t , w h i c h will lie paid by ^be
W e ore under great obligations t o
John
Dorsey,
G l e n A r b o r , f o r C h i c a g o a n d M i l w a u k e e p a p e r s of
of
the
T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t u p o n t h e r e c e i p t of a bill f o r the a m o u n t
G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o a n t y — O f f i c i o I.
T h e It<wr«I o f C a n v a s s e r s met a t t h e C l e r k ' s officc. in
I nivi-rsp C l t v , o n T n c w l a y .
lfttli
inst.,
and
canvassed
t h r v o t e s c a s t in t h i s C o u n t y a t t h e E l e c t i o n held o o t h e
8th.
T h e r e w e r e 4 5 6 v o t e s p o l l e d — 3 7 2 of w h i c h w e r e
Republican and 8 4 Copperhead.
7
11-piiNican E l e c t o r a l - T i c k e t ,
l>t'|mltlirni) S t a t e T i c k e t .
Cong ret*—Ferry
ovef H a l l .
Srnator—
W a l k e r o v e r Mead,
Jlrprnmtolico—I
)uu top o v e r N o b l e
Sheriff—W
h e r lock o v e r G u n t o n
County
Clerk—Cram
over Horton
Register
of Deeds—Cram
over Horton
,
Prosecuting
A f o r w c y - i M a r s h over Langwo'rtby
County
Treasurer—
Bates over Holdeworth
Judge
«jf Probate—Fowler
over Drew
d r . Court
Com—Marsh
over Lnngworthv
County
Surveyor—Slnw*oii
over Bryant "
Coroners—Persons
and Kstes over N o v o t i n g a n d
Stone
Antrim County.
1 h o T o w n J l i i p o f Ifcmk* h a s d o n e • n o b l y .
tappet-head.
292
290
278
292
286
275
294
295
270
262
285
252
292
292
Forty-six
v o t e s w e r e polled. 3 8 of w h i c h w e r e R e p u b l i c a n ,
(
1
W e g i v e below the
UKPi-Bt.trAx HAJonrriies.
and
8
T h i s t o w u s b i p wag a w i l d e r n e s s t w o y e a r s
a;to.
T h e v o t e in t h i s C o a n t y s t a n d s t h u s :
Republiccn. Copperhead.
1 tanks.
38
8
K l k I (lipids,
23
9
Milton,
0
1
70
18
Republican majority.
'
C I I E E S F i — " H a m b u r g , " of New Y o r k manufacture.'
certified to by t h e officer w i t h w h o m t h e d e p o s i t e was made. CHAMBREYS—A small a s s o r t m e n t
No d e d u c t i o n s f o r commissions m u s t be made from the de- CHAINS—Trace, h a l t e r , J a c k a n d cable In 1-4, 6-16, 3-8 a n d
7-16 i n c h .
posits,
CIGARS—A m o d e r a t e q u a n t i t y a n d f a i r g r a d e .
CLOTH—Black a n d blue b r o a d cloth, Udiea cloak cloth,
Special A d v a n t a g e s of this L o a n .
assorted.
I r i s A NATIONAL 8AVINOS BAN*, o f f e r i n g a h i g h e r r a t e of C L O C K S — U p r i g h t gothlc, ovll, marine, s t r i k i n g , a l a r m , a n d
e i g h t day, good line.
Interest t h a n any o t h e r , a n d the best security. A n y s a v i n g s
C L O T H I N G — W e h a v e a good a s s o r t m e n t well selected,
b o u g h t low, at faahlonable designs, a n d f o r sale reasonbank which pays Its d e p o s i t o r s in D. 8. Notes, c o n s i d e r s t h a t
able.
It is p a y i n g in the best c i r c u l a t i n g m e d i u m of the c o o n t r y COTTON—Brown, 3-4. 4-4, 4-5, In heavy a n d fine, bleached
3-4 to 5-4 n i c e l y assorted, and are aelllng m a n y of t h e m
a n d It c a n n o t pay in a n y t h i n g b e tte r , f o r its own assets sre
a t New Y o r k *irtiolesale rates.
e i t h e r In g o v e r n m e n t s e c u r i t i e s or In n o t e s o r b o n d s pay;
C O L L A R S — G e n t s a s s o r t e d , L a d l e s v a r i o u s Styta^alao h o r s e
a n d p o n y collars.
ble In g o v e r n m e n t paper.
C O F F E E — J a v a , Rio,
I t is equslly c o n v e n i e n t as a temporary or p e r m a n e n t i
CORSETS—White a n d colored.
COTTON'ADF-ri—tA
fair assortment
v e s t m e n t . T h e n o t e s can always be sold f o r w i t h i n a fracC O N F E C T I O N A R Y — A good l i n e at r e t a i l a n d wholesale,
t i o n of t h e i r face a n d a c c u m u l a t e d i n t e r e s t , and are the best
a small lot of f a n c y conversation candys.
C
R
O
C
K
E
R
Y
—
B
u
i
g
h t of i m p o r t e r s d i r e c t a n d i s sold as low
s e c u r i t y w i t h b a n k s s s collaterals f o r d i s c o u n t s .
as c a n be b o u g h t
C o n v e r t i b l e l a t o a S i x p e r C e n t . 6 - 2 0 G o l d B o n d . C R I N O L I N E — A very large s t o c k t o J o b f n
CRADLES—Childreos and grain, assorted.
I n a d d i t i o n t o t h e very liberal Interest on t h e n o t e s f o r C R A C K E R S — P i « Nlc, soda, s w e e t Boston, pilot, by p o u n d
o r barrel.
,
three years, t h i s privilege of c o n v e r s i o n i s now w o r t h about
D A Y BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, p a s s b o o k s , w r i t i n g books, in
variety.
three p e r ' c e n t p e r a n n u m , f o r t h o c u r r e n t r a t e f o r 5-20
D
E
L
A
I
N
E
S
—
M
a
n
c h e s t e r , Pacific, Hamilton, m o u r n i n g , all
B o n d s i s n o t less t h s n n i n e p e r c e n t p r e m i u m , a n d beioru
wool, in n i c e a s s o r t m e n t of colors, p r i n t e d a n d p l a i n .
the w a r t h e p r e m i u m o n aix p e r c e n t U a s t o c k s was o v e r D I A R I E S — F o r 1864, s o m a venr nice.
DOMESTICS—A .very f u l L l l n e .
twenty p e r c e n t I t will be s e e * t h a t the a c t u a l profit
DOLLS—Kid, cloth a n d r u b b e r beads.
DRIED B E E F — P r i m e q u a l i t y .
t h i s loan, at t h e p r e s e n t m a r k e t r a t e , Is n o t less t h a n ten
D R A W E R S — G e n t e a n d ladies a s s o r t e d ,
t per annum.
DRUGS—A small a s s o r t m e n t ,
DRAG T E E T H — O n b a n d , 3-4, 4-4,5-4 a n d made to order,
I t s E x e m p t l o a from S t a l e o r M u n i c i p a l T a x a t i o n .
reaaanable. !
DYES—Camwood, logwood, m a d d e r , a l u m e x t r r c t s , copB u t aside f r o m all the a d v a n t a g e s we h a v e e n u m e r a t e d ,
n#>rfi« v i t r i n T . Ay*
special A c t of C o n g r e s s e x e m p t s a l l b o n d s a n d
n o t e s f r o m local t a x a t i o n .
52
Ltanlap. R e p u b l i c a n Representative, hua
The S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y gives n o t i c e t h a t subscrip-
six
majority
Tr e a s u r y
On the average, t h i s e x e m p t i o n is
w o r t h a b o u t two p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m , a c c o r d i n g t o the r a t e
of t a x a t i o n in v a r i o u s p a r t s of t h e c o n n t r y .
ever Noble.
Emmet County.
OUarlewoix h a s d o n e n o b l y .
Forty-nine
c a s t a n d 4 0 ol l h e m a r e s t r a i g h t
I t is believed t h a t no securities otfcr so g r e a t I n d u c e m e n t s
votes were
I n all o t h e r
PHILO
f o r m s of itytebtednera, t h e faith or ability of p r i v a t e parties,
BKXRS BOW l i v e s in t h i a t o w n , b a t b e h a s n o t been t h e r e
or stock companies, o r s e p e r a t e communities, only, is pledged
long enough to eorrapt i t
Republican.
t o l e n d e r s as those issued b y the g o v e r n m e n t
W e expected 200
a g a i n s t u s in E m m e t , H a t t h i s d o e s Dot l o o k
it
majority
f o r p a y m e n t while t h e w h o l e p r o p e r t y of t h e c o u n t r y i s h e l d
m u c h like
t o s e c u r e the d i a c h a a g e of all t h e obllgaUona of t h e United
N o o e o f t h e I n d i a n towns h e a r d f r o m .
States.
' L e d a a a w Coaaty.
W h i l e t h e g o v e r n m e n t offers t h e moat liberal terms for i t s
G l e n A r b o r h a a g i v e n a r o u s i n g R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y loans, i t believes t h a t t h e vary s t r o n g e s t appeal will be t o the
o f 79, a n d t h e R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y in t h e C o a n t y i s o n e
hundred.
T b e Indian vote was against as.
BCMLABT.-—On T h u r s d a y , 1 0 t h
W.
W . McClelland, F o x k Rose, a a d C l a r i e s
. son, of N o r t h port were b r o k e n into aod
David-
robbed.
Mr.
M c C l e l l a n d lost g o o d s aod m o n e y t o t h e a m o u n t of o v e r
t w o hundred dollars ; Mr. Davidson,
goods,
Ac-, o f the value o f three o r four h u n d r e d
F o x A R o s e to a
considerale
amount.
clothing,
dollars,
Tto
The
p a r t y d e p o s i t i n g m u s t e n d o r s e u p o n the o r i g i n a l certificate
the d e n o m i n a t i o n of notes required, a n d w h e t h e r they
be issued in b l a n k o r payable t o o r d e r
When so endorsed it
be l e f t w i t h t h e officer r e c e i v i n g t h e deposite, t o be f o r .
warded to the Treasury D e p a r t m e n t
and
S u b s c r i p t i o n s w i l l be received by t h e T r e a s u r e r of t h e
robbers
U n i t e d S t a t e s , a t W a s h i n g t o n , the s e v e r a l A a s i s t a n t T r e s s or
have not been detected.
ers a n d d e s i g n a t e d D e p o s i t a r i e s , a a d by t h e
O u r v i n t a g e i s f u l l of d r a f t e d m e n w h o a r e w a i t i n g t h e
arrival of t h e P r o v e s * Marshal and D r a f t
loyalty a n d p a t r i o t i s m of t h e p e o p l e .
D u p l i c a t e c e r t i f i c a t e s will be l a s t e d f o r all deposits.
i o s t , t h e s t o r e s of
Cotmmmooer
f r o m G r a n d R a p i d s . T b e y are expected on t h e Alleghany.
S x o w — T b a snow is six o r eight inches deep
in
the
F i r s t National B a n k of A n a A r b o r , Mich.
Second National Bank, of D e t r o i t , Mich.
F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank, of F e n t o n , M ic h .
a n d by all N a t i o n a l B a n k s w h i c h a r e d e p o s i t a r i e s o f p u b l i c
money, a n d
ALL RESPECTABLE BANES AND BANKERS
G e n . M c C l e Q a n h a s resigned h i s o o m m i a r i o o a s
General in the U. 8. Army.
Major
throughout the country will give f a r t h e r Information and
A F F O R D E V E R T F A C I L I T Y T O SUBSCRIBERS.
EMEBY—For engineers use.
E N V E L O P E S — A large a s s o r t m e n t in v s r i o u s qualities, deale r s wiU find prices low by t h e q u a n t i t y .
E S S E N C E — C i n n a m o n , p e p p e r m i n t , cloves, lemon, Ac.
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, l e m o n , p e a c h , Ac.
F A R M E R S T O O L S — F o r k s , hoes, rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels,
spadea^cradles, c u t t i n g boxes.
F A N N I N G MILLS—Of t h e best m a k e r s a n d a t m o d e r a t e
prices.
FEATHERS—Ordered when wanted.
F I S H — C o d . d u n a , halibut, h e r r i n g , tongues a n d sounds,
macker^U, A«.
F L A X S E E D — B i r d seed, c a n a r y seed.
FLOUR—Seven h u n d r e d barrels, good b r a n d s .
F L A T IRONS—In sises t o s u i t
F L O U N C I N G S — M o s l i n , linen, cambric, Ac
>
FLANNELS—WOol, d o m e t , cotton, linsey, shaker, red,
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy, F r e n c h , Ac.
FORKS—Manure, bay, straw, g a r d e n , 2 a n d 3 tined, l o n g a n d
s h o r t handles.
f k U l T S — P r u n e s , c u r r a n t s , peaches, plums, c h e r r i e s , gooseberries, q u i n c e s , pears, tomatoes.
F U R N I T U R E — B b r e a u s , bedsteads, chairs,
stands,
r o c k e r s , c h l l d s chairs, matraase*, Ac
GINGHAMS—8qotch, Glasgow, L a n c a s t e r , a a d c h i c k d r e s s
goods.
\ .
G L A S S — A f u l l a s s o r t m e n t of sises, 8 x 10 to 20 x 30.
G L O V E S — B u c k , dog, ringwood, kid, wool, silk, cotton, berlin lined gents, ladies, m i s s e s a n d boys.
G R A I N — B u c k w h e a t c o r n , wheat, Ae.
G R O C E R I E S — A c o m p l e t e line, b o a g h t early, a a d f o r sale
cheap.
.J
GUN C A P S — G . !D. L C. water-proof.
GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in cans, a n d F . F . F . G. s p o r t i n g in
H A I l T S l L — P h a l o n ' s Bear, Maccasor
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G t uta a n d ladiea, h e m m e d r e a d y f o r
use. silk, linen, c o t t o n , Ac.
H A Y — F o r sale, o r wiU p u r c h a s e .
H A T S — A fuU a a s o r t m e n t union, s o n a v e , Rnrnaide, B u t l e r
Mack. drab,_tan, pearl, Ac
H O S E — C a s h m e r e , m e r i n o , c o t t o n , colored b l a c k a a d w h i t e
c h i l d s a a d miaaes, a c o m p l e t e l i n e .
H O P S — N i c e freah pressed bops.
H I D E S — W e b u y all k i n d s of m a r k e t a b l e hides.
LEA1>—Bar, w h i t e a n d red lead.
L p i E — O u i c k . a n d w a t e r lime, reasonable.
L I L L Y W H I T E * - F « r t h o ladies, best quality, a s also puflh
for its application.
LOCKt^—Door, t r u n k , c h e s t b o x , pad, tllL
MADDER—Dutch madder.
JJAOIC R U F F L I N G — A s s o r t e d q u a l i t i e s a n d Widths;
M A R S E I L L E S — A s m a l l a s s o r t m e n t s o m e nice.
MER1 NOES—These goods we h a v e a s n u g a s s o r t m e n t , welf
selected, b o u g h t low. a n d f o r sale in p a t t e r n s betow t h e m a r k e t , some very cheap.
N A V A L STORES—Manilla a n d t a r r e d rope, merlin, roein#
p i t c h , t u r p e n t i n e , n a p t h a , Ac.
NA1L8—Cut, from 2d to 60d, best make, a l s o w r o u g h t a n d
pressed. We s r e selling by t h e k e g ae low as we c a a
now tiurchaae a t wholesale.
NOTIONS—Of theae we have a c o m p l e t e line, fttlly e q u a l t o
t h e d e m a n d , a n d p u r c h a s e d or m a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d I t s '
porters direct
NUTMEIGS—Pepper, mace, g i n g e r , clovea, c i n n a m o n .
OVER S H I R T S — D e n i m , - k n i t j a c k e t s . ~
OYSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore nloe, fresh a n d g u a r s a -
F A I N T S — L e « l in oil, ven. red, Spanish b r o w n , Ac., c h r o m e ,
• . •••• . ••
!, suitsble f o r p r e s e n t s t&
T
P E G S — A s s o r t e d f r o m 5P ! L L S — A y e r s , J a y n e s , Holloway's Badway's, W r i g h t ' s ,
Gregory's, Moflat's, B r a n d r e t h ' s . H o o p e r ' s .
P L A S T E R — G r a n d , R i v e r in barrels o r by t h e ton.
P L O W S — A n i c e lot of best m s k c r s a n d q u a l i t y of wood
w o r k , w i t h e x t r a castings.
P O C K E T BOOKS—And p o r t c monies, a f u l l l i n e , s o m e v a r y
good, s o m e good for b u t little, c h e a p .
PRUNES—Fresh Turkish prunes.
PRINTS—A very lsrge stock.
P R O V I S I O N S — P o r k , flour, c o r n , c o r n m e a l , h a m s , fish, l a r d , .
b u t t e r , cheese, beef.
P U M P S — C i s t e r n . ( D o w n ' s patent), c h a i n p u m p s c o m p l e t e
with tubing for same.
R A G 8 — B o u g h t a n d sold.
R H U B A R B — R c a l Turkey, r o o t a a d p o w d e r e d .
RICE—East India b e s t
R I D D L E S — T o use in t h e place or f a n n i n g mills, f u r n i t u r e
ROAD S C R A P E R S — C a s t i r o n , wood a n d I r o n t o o r d e r .
S A L T — F i n e dairy a n d c o a r s e .
S A D D L E S — P o n y , Mexican a n d side. *
S A T C H E L S — W U t o i , b r u s s e l l s , r a i l road, g o t h i c , a n d rp l a i n .
enamelled.
S C A R F S — G e n t s silk, u n i o n a n d wool, ladiea wool.
S C Y T H E S — G r a s s , bush, a n d g r a i n sythes, as well s s s i c k l e s '
brush, bush a n d c o r n c u t t e r s . SEEDS—Clover, t i m o t h y , red top, h u n g a r i a n , t u r n i p , a n d a
ftill a a s o r t m e n t or fresh g a r d e n seeds, a few flower seeds;
S h o t — B y the h a g o r p o u n d .
S h o e s — A c o m p l e t e a s s o r t m e n t of genta, ladles, y o u t h s a n d
children!*.
>
S h i r t i n g Checks—Good stock.
S h o e F i n d i n g * — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t
S h o v e l * — C a s t steel, l o n g handle, D handle, scoop, Ac.
S h a w l s — W o o l , b r o c h a , Stella, a n d b l a n k e t s o m e v e r y n i c e
ones.
*
S h o e P a c k a — B a n g o r (moose akin, b o t h l o n g a n d a b o r t
legs, " A No. 1."
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S i l k — B l a c k , colored, a n d I l u l n g silk.
S k a t e s — L a d i e s gents, a n d boys, s k a t e s t r a p s .
S h i r t a — F l a n n e l , plain, a n d fancy, w h i t e s h i r t s , f a n e r c o t t o n
a n d linen, d i t t o .
S k a t i n g C a p s — I-adies, misses, a n d chllda.
S o a p — C a s t i l e , toilet aiuorted, yellow, erasive, s i l v e r i n d e x /
ical, Ac.
S o c k s — G e n t s h a n d k n i t wool, c a a h m e r e , c o t t o n a n d a n i o n
boys s n d c h i l d s , ditto.
S p i c e a — Kinds, q u a n t i t i e s a n d quailtiea to s n l C
S p e c t a c l c a — P l a i n , g c r m a n silver, and steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
worted, s o m e very good ones, also c a s e s f o r same.
n i n e W h e e l s — A n d huba, an a a s o r t m e n t
S t o v e s We i n v i t e c o m p a r i s o n a s to kinds, quality, finish
a n d ratea ; come a n d see.
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to 400 lba., g o o d .
S t e e l — C a s t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g a n d g e r m i n .
S t a y s — C o l o r e d a n d white ; also s k i r t s u p p o r t e r s , a n a d m i r able a r t i c l e f o r t h e ladiea.
S u g a r s — C r u s h e d , powdered, granulated, coffee, In g r a d a a t o
s u i t brown N. 0 , m o s c a v a d o a n d maple.
T a p e — C o l o r e d , black a n d white, c o t t o n a n d l i n e n .
T a l l o w — B o u g h t a n d sold by p o u n d or barrel.
T a b l e s — B l a c k w a l n u t c h e r r y a n d union.
T a b l e t s — F o r genta a n d ladiea u s e in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , noma
nice one*
i—Imperial, y o u n g hyaon. Oolong a n d . souchong, la
chests, cattys and by t h e p o u n d : all b o u g h t early a n d a t
a d v a n t a g e o u s rates. , /
T I B W a r e — A good stock on h a n d of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e a n d ail k i n d s of w o r k d o n e to o r d e r .
- _ * a e — F o r veils, a n d in i t s s e a s o n for dreaaes.
T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine c u t s m o k i n g , A e - a f a l l l i n e a t oldprices.
T o y s — A nice a s s o r t m e n t t o w h o l e s a l e .
T r a a k s — P a c k i n g , folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , some good ones.
T r i t a m i n g * — O f v a r i o u s qusMtles a a d d e s i g n s s u c h s s a r r
fashionable.
T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A f u l l line, s o n e n i c e o a e s .
T r a p s — M u s k r a t f o x , beaver, a n d bear, of b e a t makera, by
p i e c e o r dozen.
T w e e d s — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , double a n d twist, i r o a clad eaa- .
si mere, A c , a good a s s o r t m e n t low.
U m b r e l l a s — O f various sises and g r a d e s .
L ' a d e r S h i r t a — F o r L a d l e s a n d g e n t l e m a n , ribbed, p l a i n ,
colored and white.
V a l i e e s — A few n o t very good.
V e l h — D o t lace, love tiasue, Ac.
T e a l s Of n u m e r o u s d e s i g n s , fitshionsble m a k e , s a d d i f f e r e n t
qualities to s u i t
. j e s — L s r g e and small, s o m e toy vices.
V i n e g a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , a n d real c i d e r v i n e g a r .
W s ^ o a s — D o u b l e s n d single lumber w s g o n a , a good stock i a
early s p r i n g , a n d aa low s s c s n be b o u g h t o u t s i d e .
W e l l B a c k e t a — T h e old Old Oaken B u c k e t i s f o r sale by u s .
Iron b o u n d .
W h e e l B a r r o w s — C a n a l barrows.
W k i f l e t r e e a — D o u b l e s n d single, also n e c k yokes.
Y a r n — W o o l yarn, lull line, also c o t t o n k n i t t i n g y a r n .
Y e l l o w O c h r e — I n s m a l l or l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s .
Z i n c — B y t h e s u e e t o r p o u n d , also s i n e t o oil f o r p c i n t HANNAH, L A t A'CO.
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ittg. B a t why iliould you find fault 7" her pride rising.
" W h a t matter if I were Miss or Mrs. Franklin, old or
young, if I fulfilled the duties I undertook f Have I Dot
taken (rood care of your house ? Have I not m a d e . yoa
comfortable ? If I have not, deduct from this quarter s
salary, which you paid this moruing, whatever you like."
" 1 have no fault to find, except for placing yourself
and me in an awkward positiou, were thfs to become
known."
W u v e s of color mounted to tho poor hoosekefeper'
temples.
" I thought—I thought no one should know—least of
all you—besides I—I thought when I engaged to come
that you were married. Ofc, what shall I do I " And
sliu burst Into u passion Of tears.
Mr.,Dayton'e manner changed.
" K a t e ! K a t e 1 I did Dot mean to distress you. Xobody knows but me—nobody shall ,kno<v." And ho
sootbW hor tenderly. " Elate, look up. I love you with
my whole heart, and I want you far my littlo housekeeper—my wife always. Kate, what do youi say 1" taking
her in his arms, and laying his cheek against here." Mr own K a t e , Ts it not 1
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She murmured something between her aobs that she
must go away that minute.
".Nonsense, darling ! Haven't yon been here for
months ? W h a t difference can a day longer make? You
are sale with me, Katie. Oh, because now 1 know who
yon are. -Kate, foolish little girl, 1 have known it for
weeks. Mis* Franklin, will you give me the inexpressible pleasure of hearing a song from that silent voice ?
O. Kntle, you fairly bewitch, me nlwaj-a, let's off these
trappings, 'untying her enpt aud removing the gray hair,'
aud witn the action, down fell the wreath of brow u
AT WHOLESALE ONLY!
WATCHES
ANI>
JEWELRY
OF EVkRY DESCBIPTIOS AT THE
LOWEST
ARMY
PRIGESFOR
CASH.
AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS, PEDLERS.
Traders, Sutlers, and General Dealers can make enormous protits upon a small investment. ,
Jewelry of any pattern or quality and in any quantity
made to order. Estimates for any class of work furnished.
Particular attention paid to supplying Auctioneers, Country
Pedlars, Indian Traders, and Army Dealers.
Any style of Cood* manufactured.such as Inventions, etc.,
at short notice. Good Canvassing Clerks, with a small capital, can find constant employment, Illustrated Lists and
full particulars free. The profit to the retailer is large.
A Wholesale supply can be carried in a knapsack, hand
valise, or carpet bag. and will not be like books—bulky or
inconvenient to carry from place to place.
Remember another thing I this business is strictly honorable. There Is no need of misrepresenting or exaggerating.
Our goods show for themselves, and provojtheinselves I
It is a business in which an ample and satisfactory equivalent is given for the money received and an encouraging profit Is potfketed at lh»"same time. It Is an occupation in
wbicli no person Deed be afraid or ashamed to canvass the
same held again arid again, for where once oar goods are introduced, a permanent and continuous demand is created.*
, To ftotdlersln tns Army, or those at home disabled by the
hardships of war, to Clergymen out of health, Teachers, Post
masters, or any person who wishes either local or an active
occupation, and oqo that brings with it great pecuniary inducements, this presents an opportunity seldom met with.—
Try I t ! Snd see for yourselves 1 1
Carefully selected lots of jewelry comprising our newest
styles and most saleable variety of goods, will ne sent anywhere in the Loyal States. We are constantly filling orders
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U. S. 10 4 0
BONDS.
CHICAGO & SA-ENJA
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These Bonds are Issued under the AstofCongressofXareh
8th, 1801, which provides that all'fidads issued under this
Act SHALL BE RBDEEHED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the
T H E PROPELLER
Government, at any period not less than ten nor mors than
forty years from their date, snd nntil their redemption FIYB
Captain C. H . Doynton,
PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bcmds
I L L RUN REGULARLY RKTWEEN CHICAGO AND'
of not over one bandred dollars sntfually aad o t all other
Port Sarnla daring the season of 1M4, touching at
City both ways. She mskesthe round trip in ten
Bonds semi-annuaBy. The Interest is psyable oa Jhs flrsa Traverse
dsys, srriving st Traverse City either from Cbicsgo or Sarnla, every five days.
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dsys of Msrch and September in eseh yesr.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
As these Bonds, by Act of Congress, ars
Traverse City, April 1», 1S64.
10-Hm.
E x e m p t f r o m M u n i c i p a l or S t a t s T a x a t i o n ,
TRAVERSE: c r x Y .
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their value la Increased from one to throe per cent per
nam, according toithe rats of tax levies in various parte of
the country.
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At the present rate of premium on gold they psy
O v e r E i g h t per C e n t . I n t e r e s t
In currency, snd are of eqnal convenience as a permanent
temporary investment.
It is believed t h j l n o securities o & r so great inducements
to lenden as the various descriptions of U. S Bonds. In al\
other forms of Indebtedness, the fslth or ability of private
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parties or stock companies or seperate communities only is R e s t o r e s G r a y a n d F a d e d H a i r a n d B e a r d t o It*Natnaral Color,
pledged tot payment, while for the debts of the United Suites
AND 18 A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING
the f h o l e property of the country is holden to secure the
payment of both i^ldctpal and Interest In coin.
judgment, snd from our long experience csn ensure satisfacThese Bonds msy be subscribed for in sums from $i0 Up C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
" 0 , Mr. Dayton, you were not—sorely yon were not tion. We ask no pay in advance, state what style and quality
Restores tbe Colon
of Goods are wanted, and we will send tho same and collect to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made
at home that day!—looking up and covered with confu- pay by Express at the end of the route.
equally
svsllsble to the smallest lender and tho largest cap- C L A R K . S X E S T O R A T I V E ,
sion.
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Gold snd silver watches, good movements and manufacEradicates, Dandruff.
tured in tbe best manner, of pure material, all warranted at italist They can be converted Into money at any moment,
" Y e s , Mr. Dayton was—in thq library," with an
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prices from $10 to $250 each. Sent anywhere—pay collected
cent oo his name, which Kate understood.
Promotes its Growth.
by Express. Satisfaction guaranteed t All Watches at first and the holder will have tbe benefit of the interest
" 0 , Edward!—aad you teased me with all those fool- prices ; they beingfcf s=r own Importation.
Tbe Funded Debt of the United States OD -nlcli interest C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
ish questions when you knew—"
Circulars free by mail! Send for Asm ! !
Prevents its MKog off*.
ts payable in gold, on the 3d dsn- of starch, 18C4, was $768- C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
" Y e s , my Kate, why n o t ? "
, T. A H. GAUGHAX.
Manufacturers and Importers,
" B u t you looked so innocent"'
9C5,000. Tho interest on this debt for the coming fiscal
Is no DDoqunlled Dressing.
(47 -3m.)
710 Broadway, New York,
H e laughed.
year will be $45,0)7,126,'while the customs' revenue in gold C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
" I Bhall soon, I hope, have somebody, if not a mother,
Is good for Children.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
for the current fia:al year, ending June 30th, 1864, has been
t o confide in ; and, Kate, it is my duty and pleasure to
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Y VIRTUE OP A WRIT OF FIRI FACIAS ISSUED so far at the rave •f over $100,000,000 per annum.
give you a husband, so that, in future, you can answer
Is good for Ladies.
out of the Circuit Court for tbgConnty of fltand Trawithout so much pafn when he is Inquired after."
It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
verse, in the State ofMiebigsiirto~me directed-"and deliver••.Yo«;8re too generous."
ed, against the goods and chattels, landjpartd tenements of
. I s good for Old I ' e e p l e .
•• I can afford to be generous," hp said, earnestly, "when Aaron P. Essex, I did, on the etghth-^sy of October, 1864, Government are largely in excess ot the wants of the Trea- C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
1 1 n n } had the precious gift of yqur love Kate, bless- levy upon and take all the right, title and Interest of said sury for the payment of the gold interest while the recent
I s perfectly harmless.
ed forever be,the day that I first ^ngaged-my houselteep- Aaron P. Essex in and to the following piece or parcel of Increase of the tariff will doubtless wise the annual receipt C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
land, to w i t : Commencing at the south cast corner of the
north west quarter of section fonr in Township twenty-eight from customs on the same amount of importations, to $150,Contains DO Oil
CLARK'S R E S T O R A T I V E
T h e Itynnngiug W o m a n .
000,000 per annual.
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. T h e managing woman is a Bret f a t e housekeeper. She thenco one hundred snd sixty rods west, thence fifty rods
The
authorized
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this!
loan
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Two
Hundred
MilCLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
has nut abandoned.those old traditions of, womanhood south, thenco one hundred and sixty rods cast to the place
Reaotifies the Hair..
wljich makes the fit qnd beautiful '• dispensing of bread" of beginning. Which right title and Interest I shall expose lion Dollars. Inftruciions to the National Banks acting as
of«qtjn! valtw with the earning t h e r e o f ; por does she for sale at suction, on the twenty-fourth day of December, loan agents wereinot Issued until March 2tith, but the amount C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
1864,at ten o'clock A. M, at the frontdoor of the School
Is splendid for Whiskers.WX
theory of degradation in household House,
in Traverse City. In said County, that being the place of Bonds reported sold at tli«United States Treasury up to C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
work, o r g a n i c in poverty and thf need of contrivance. of holding the Circuit Ooart for said County, to the highest
Msy 14th was
Keep
On t'ue coutrary, idleness and extravagance are the worst bidder as the law directs
048,004,900.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
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JAMES K. GUNTON. Sheriff.
shames to her ; and a woman who repudates her natural
Subscriptions *111 be received by tbe Treasurer of the
Traverse City, Nov. 1st, I8ti4.
Cures Nervous Headache..
vofatidn W home adornment, is u? woman worthy of the
4G-6w.
(Printer's fees $G 30.)
United States at Washington, and tho Assistant Treasurers C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
muie. . I t is when she is of the " poor jreatecl" class that
Prevents Eruptions.
special talents come into fullest play. T h e best manner
at New York, Boston and Philadelphia, and by the
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iu which to organize her household, the wisest apporFirst National B«nk of Ann Arbor, Mich.
Slops Ilcbiog abtf B a n t i n g .
tionment of ber income, the most ingenious way of Bewing
HE BUBSGRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE AT HIS
First National B^nk of Detroit Mich.
farm, two and a half miles from Traverse City.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
up tattered edges, and biding unseemly patches, the putFirst Nntional B|nk of Fenton, Mich.
K e e p s tbe H e a d Coolting a bright face on all her difficulties, and having the
T H R E E THOUSAND APPLE TREES.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
credit of f» being eo nice," when she has t o contrive and
A N D BiY A L L N A T I O N A L B A N K S
He will also receive orders for.plum, peach, pear, and cherIs deiigbtfnlly perfumed.
think over every possible means of making both ends ry trees to be furnished in the fall. Prices reasonable.
which arc dcpogilutries of Public money, and all
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meet—1 hese are the delights of a true manager—her trophRESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS
Traverse, J a n e 34, 1864ZS-6m*
Contains no Sediment.
ies and her triumphs. How protjd she is of her faculty
of making the best of everything j H o w clever is h e r
throughout the Country, (acting .ts agents of the National C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
Contaius no Gam.
mode of veiling tho elond. and showing tho rose-colored
Depositary Ilankk) will furnish further intormation on
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
edgrs find the silver limfigs, to her numerous friends.
Polished your n a i r The i n f a n t yon ettfeMt house, [whether rich or poor,
C L A R K S RESTORATIVE,
ynri kito.v whether it belongs to n clever roaunager or n o t
THE GREAT
P r e p a r e s yon for Parties..
It is not in the kind or amount of property or furniture)
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
it is not its newness, its grace, orjjts hitrausic valne, bnt
FEMALE REGULATOR,
Prepares yon for Balls..
•t is in its disposition, in the art with which .everything
Arq the otfiy icn'own remedy that will successfully and inCLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
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i !e to h>ok its .best, and, the case of our . ' p o o r variably restore and regulate Un. female system, removing
Hor a Medicine that will cure
A n Ladies need it..
.<.^7.'he clevoi; hiding of decjeneies. W h a t muuag- all irregularities, and producing health, vigor and strength.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
in^ woman allows the world to set her rents and tatters '
COUGHS,
LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS
N o Lady will do without it..
So I w i g m ingenious patching, atid still more ingeuions
INFLUENZA,
Are a fluid preparation, the only one of the kind ever disCLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
s'.Tiingand turniug, can conceal jwhat cannot be denied,
Costs bnt 81.t at- managing woman lets no one, not even the initiated, . jvered in this country, and acts directly on the parts affected, whilst pills and powders can only reach them as they
T I C K L I N G In t h e T I 1 B O A T ,
C'LARK'S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
uutl*Rrtapd;tbe ragged ground wqrk underneath.
She work through sympathy, bnt not at all direct and positive.
Is Sold by Druggists and Ik-alers everywhere.
mov«r. the furniture s«ras to hide the shabby places, she
' e you suffering from a constant anxiety for the regular
WHOOPING COUGH,
n of nature's prescribe (flaws'?
;• worn 'out Iwoks with simple chintz coverings,
Price $1 per l>ottle.—G bottles forff .1.
pe yourself no uneasiness, ffcfc Lyon's Periodical Drops,
C. ft CLARK A CO, Proprietors..
Or relieve C O N B U M T I V E C O U G H ,
c!?-fn i»; 1 gay ; she darns her nnfclin until it becomes a
If taken u day or two before -the expected period, will posiI.ORD A SMITH, Chicago, III. : General Agent*.
C;;K
of the nature of crosp-barred cobwcb, aod tively
und iuvariabty regolnieits ' oming, as sure as effect
ssqntck ss
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FARRAXD, SIIELEY A CO, Detroit.
tnriislier linen outside in, and inside out, till every inch follows cause, as certain ss duy.lght follows darkness.
is equally worn, and the whole comes to be the ragged
Are yon sick, enfeebled by disease, or nnable to bear the
SINGLE BOX O F B B A X D B E T H ' S P I L L S
fulfilment or its deStiuy. She mttonages so as to be uever labor and danger ofjin£rease ?
contains more vegetable extractive matter than twenty box's
wholly without .foods, or short of hoi!iday provisions, so
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
of any pills in the world besides ; fifty-five hundred physiis never taken at disadvantage, and lets nothing pass into
Cotne toyou as ablefcsTnj, for is not prevention better
cians use them in their practice to the exclusion of all other
the dest heap nntil she has extracted all the life
OVEB FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
than cure f
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marrow out of it. She it is who keeps the house on
purgatives. The first letter of their value Is yet scarcely apIf regularly taken, it is a tertain preventive, and will save
fabulous sums which drive the more lavish house-wives you much peril and many hours of suffering.
preciated. Whtn they, a re better known, sodden death and
Have you been afflicted for many years with complaints in- have been sold in Its native town, and not a single instance
to dispftir, and can re a frenzy of ad on ration in their less
hiued sickness will lie ot the pant. I/et those who know
of its failure Is known.
f ^ u a t e possessors, yet who always has a well filled ikr- cident to the set, that have'baffled thfe skill of physicians,
We
have,
in
our
possession,
any
quantity
of
certificates,
them
speak right out in their favor. It is a duty which will
der. aud produces a better supply at a moments notice, aud are hurrying yoa on to an early grave ?
some of them f«>ra
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EMINENT
PHYSICIANS,
that many others who double her weekly allowance. She
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race arc subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this
who have used U in their practice, and gived it the preemiit • with one maid-of-all-work, gets more done, aud is
Are the most reliable regulator ever known, and enre, like
son, and it is as dangerous as it is prevalent; but Brandt urronoded with dantier niceties, of refinement and cleau- magic, all those irregularities that have defied the doctor's nence over any other compound.
reth's Pills afTord an invaluable and efflelent protection. By
It does not d r y tip a C O U G H ,
linew, than are sometimes to bojonnd with plush and skill.
Will you waste sway withsuflfering from Leneorrhrea, Pro- but loosens it, so as to enable tbe patient to expectorate free- their occasional use we prevent the collection of those impap o w d e r ; who, with h e r hands full to overflowing, never
lets fall the*smallest remnant of duty, and even contrives lapsus, Dysmenorrhea, and-a thousand other dilfealties, all &TO OR T H t E E DOSES WILL INVARIABLY. CURE rities, which, when in sufficient quantities, caase so nnoh
summed up under the name of snppressed and obstructed
danger to the body's health. They soon cure liver complaint,
to bold to the skirts ofV)me pleasures' os w e l l ; who nature, when an investment of one dollar In
TICKLING IN THE THROAT.
dyspepsia, lows of appetite, pain in tbe head, heart-burn, pain
CncU time for everything she has to do, aod a proper place
A HALF Bottle has often completely cured the most
in the breast bone, sudden faiatnsas n>3 eostireness. Sold
LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS
for every thing ahe has to k e e p ; who is never hurrie<l aod
by all respectable dealers in mediclnea. . ^
is iever laggiag ; never beforehand and never behind— win surely save yon.
STUBBORN COUGH.
but punctual timely and exact—neither wastes her minDo not use the drops when forbidden In the directions,
and
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it
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utes iq needless waiting, nor rushes after them when lost, for although a positive cnr«. and harmless at all other times,
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perfectly harmless, being partly vegetable. It U very agreethey
are
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calculated
tb
adjust
and
goviu the frantic looseness of life commou to the chasers of
able to the taste, and may be administered to chlldrer
N PURSUANCE OP AN ACT ENTITLED - AN ACT
time. T h e managing woman who is not punctual is the ern the functions of the sejfaaS organism, that, if taken at imof tbe Legislature of the State of Michigan, to provide for
proper times, they would produce results contrary to nature, M
^ j ^ u i e s of CROUP we will guarantee a care, if taken in tbe Drainage of Swamp Lands by. means of State Roads and;
glow-worm without its light, the bird without plumage, agaimit which all, particularly those who would reproduce,
an anomaly out of course and time.
Ditchen, approved Feb. 11th, 1858. aad the Acta amendatory
should carefully guard.
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season. ^ F u a i l y should be w i t h o u t i t .
thereto."
A n enterprising woman is in custody in New Y o r k
The undersigned Commissioner on the Grand Traverse.
/ It is within the reach of all, the price being
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
snd Emmet State Road, will receive proposals on and alter
city oo a charge of robbing sixty boaraing houses.
j ONLY 26 C E N T S .
Cannot harm tha moat delicate constitution at any time ;
the 15th day of December next, at Elk Rapids, for tbe taild„ :t the proprietors wiah to guard against i u misuse, hoping
ing the said road between Traverse City and Little Traverse,
And
if
an
investment
and
thorough
trial
does
not
"back
SPECIALITIES.
that a thousand bottles will be used for a good purpose where np" the above statement the money will bo refunded. We s distance of seventy-six miles, payable In Swamp Laads.—
say thU, knowing its merits, and feeling confident-that one It is U be cot out 4 rods wide, cleared of all timber 1 rods
OR THOSE WHO HAVE FRIENDS TO WHOM THEY is is used for an illegitimate one.
wide in centre ; trees under 12 inches grabbed oat o s the
wiah to present Soaverniers, as also any who may wish
trial will seenrt for it a home in every hoosehpld.
L Y O N ' 8 P E R I O D I C A L DROPS,
to ctmtvita tbe flrier tai>tes of the eye aod heart, we have, at
Do not waste away with Coaghing. when so small an in- centre 2 rods ; sll swamps to be Canaewayed with good
considerable pains, purchased from the largest publishing
The never-failing Femals Regulator, is for sale by every vestment will cure yoa. It may be had of any respectable sound sizeable timber pot leas, thap 18 feet loag.. Wet
bauw ua tin- continent a nice assortment of Card Photo- Druggist, in both city and country, and do not, if yom value Druggist in town, who will furnish you with acircalarof gen- places to be raised with brush and dirt so as to make a dry
road bed ; bridges and sluices to be bant In s food substangrsohs of yotrie ISA different subjects ; as also an assortment -our health and wish for aireliable medicine, hoy any other, uine certificates of cares f t has made.
tial manner where necessary. The road bed to be graded
of Ptfst graphic Album* for the inmr.
'ake no other, bat if the Druggist to whom yoa apply has
C.G. CLARK,
and leveled so aa to make it aafe for travel with wagons and
We hart *I»!> a small line of Engi^vings and Lithographs ot got it, make him send and get it for you.
WHOLESALE DECOCIST.
sleighs. Plata and a survey- of aaid road can be seen at the
atjS ?Jr. moulding* for frame® for the same for suoh as may
C . O . CLARK 4 CO.,
NEW HAVEN. CO*N.,
office of the Commissioner State Lands, in LanslngT No bids
desire
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I
WnoutSALK DRcoGirrs,
Proprietor.
received for less than two miles.
Also the - Duplex Eliptic Skirt"' the very best .hoop skirt
New Haven, Conn.
For sale by Druggists in city, country, and everywhere.
The Commissioner reserves tbe right to reject all Bids If
ever ma.ie, combining elegance and durability.
At Wholesale bv
For sale st wbolessle, by
not consistant with the interest of the State.
Our lady'frieflda will please give na a call
D. B. BARNES A CO., New York,
D. a BARNES A CO, New York,
L. B. SMITH. Commissioner.
GEO. C. GOODWIN A CO- Boston.
G. C. GOODWIN A CO., Boston,
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BAMSAB, LAY * CO.
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Elk Bapida, October JOtb, 1W44«4w.
November 4, 1864.
FAB8AND, SHELBY * CO., Detroit
r ARS AND, 5HO.EY A CO.. DetroK.
£)istilled R e s t o r a t i v e
F O R T H E H A I H
For
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r
DR. J O H N L. L Y O N ' S
F r e n c h . JPeriodicial D r o p s ,
One H u n d r e d Dollars R e w a r d .
C O E ' S
C O U G H BALSAM.
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