Grand Traverse Herald, November 25, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 25, 1864

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.

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Vox, V I .

TRAVERSE

C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 25, 1 8 6 4 .

N O . 49 v

offering a reward of 3.000 francs to the person who should crea^Tand^rhich^Tso^Iighlaato^atei^he idandllrestore it. The Inspector promised to do all in his se If barely discernible—an interior of calm, green water,
power towards the recovery of the bracelet as well for forming a stranfce contrast to tbe water fury outside,
The evening of the 15th ofFebruary, 183-, was a gala the soke of society at large as for tbe satisfaction of his which surges with such tremendous force upon its flanks,
t m r e r t f City, G r a n d T r a n m County, Michigan,
that the roar of its anger is often heard miles away, and
night ip Paris. •' Don Giovanni" was to be performed employers.
But three mtatLs passed away—350 francs had been is tbe first warning the sailor kagof ki* near approach to
at the opera by an assemblage of talent rarely announced
MORGAN BATES,
for ooe night, even at the opera house of Paris, or in the spent in advertising—and still the missing bracelet was tho daugcrous shore.
At oue time it was said that these atolls marked by
EDITOR a n morairroa.
great opera of "Don Giovanni." Yet it was not the not fouqd.
It was growing dusk one evening in May, when a ser- their circular reefs the outline of a submarine crater,
names of the artists that most attracted the attention as
T K R M S .
vant informed Madame de V
that MoDsieur the In- raised on a volcanic crater margin ; but this opposed
l > o l l a n a Y e a r , P a y a b l o I n A d v a n o e * ooo read the bills—nobler and more celebrated names spector wished to speak to ber or Monsieur the Baron.— not only by the great extent of their diameters, which
ADvKtMtUt'iTB inaertcd for One Dotlarand Flft/ Cents caaght the eye. They ware those of the reigning King As the lattpr was out Madame de V • • • went down are in some instance as much as sixty miles in length,
The
par aqrfrftt (ten lines) for the first insertion,and fifty cents and Queen— Louis Philippe and Marie Aroelie.
Tor eaeKsilMeqnentInsertion. Yearly Advertiementfc—fl5 afflches announced that tbey would honor the opera with stairs to speak to the Inspector, with whom she bad but also by tbeir shallowness. There arc few lagoons
for one square; $30 for three wiosres; t«e for half a ooV their presence on that evening. They bad been bnt a had many previous interviews on tbo subject of tbe dia- which may not be sounded on tbe inside, and some have
(inn; add $75 for one column. Legal advertisements at the short time restored to their native land, and this was their mond bracelet As be entered tbo room be bowed in been known even to fill up, but these cases arc rare. AcVatea prescribed by law : llfly cents per folio of 100 worts,
the respectful manner peculiar to him. " I believe I cording to Mr. Darwin, tho following is tbe process of
tor the first insertion,and twenty-five oenu for each sub- first appearance at the opera since the " three days" of have some good news for Madame, this evening, " h e formation: " A n island mountain closely encircled by a
fiednelit: Every figure counts a word. Figure work without July had placed them on the thorne ; for this reason- as
rules; 60 per cent added. Rale and figure work, doable many Orfeanists aa,could obtain tickets had secured them said. His voice was rather singular, somewhat resemb- coral reef, subsides, while the fringiug reef that had
suuk with it constantly recovering its level, owing to the
for the opera ofthe 15th of February to hear " Don ling that of a boy's when changing. Madame de Y
All legsladvertleemeatsto be paid foratrictiy in advance. Giovanni" and to see their King aud Queen. About six had often remarked this peculiarity before, so it did not dendency of tho coral animiUs to regain the surface by
o'clock'(Ibr be {^remembered, the Paris opera did not strike ber that evening. " T h e detectives," he contin- renewed perpendicular structures ; these constitute first
a reef encircling tbo island at a distance, and subseued,
"
e
n
p
g
e
d
in
the
business,
have
root
with
a
bracelet
begin at the present London hours) carriages were to be
seen conveying their gaily dressed occupants to the clas- in a Jew s second-hand shop at Lyons, so exactly the quently, when the inclosed island has wholly subsided,
sic baUding." An unusualy handsonw equipage stood at sama as Madame's that it only remains for it to be iden- an atoll. It is now thought thut these coral islun Is indicate the shape and configuration of the earth as it Is
the door of a larg$ house in the Rue des Champs Elysees, tified before wo can claim it as Madame's property.—
Reglstei
MORGAN B A T M .
under water ; that the coral does not extend to any very
the ;wrpose of taking some lasbiouables My object in coming this evening is to ask madame to
Receiver
REUBEN GOODRICH. evidently also for
great depth below the surface, but builds its nest and its
to the opera. T his carriage and honse belonged to the allow me to look at the other, that I may be able to
jrave on the everlasting bills of tbo deep, which are
Raron de V——, who was jost then standing at the bot- swear to the one at Lyons being its fellow.'
G R A N D T R A V E R S E COUNTY O F F I C E R S .
The Baronne, overjoyed at the idea of recovering her hemselves, in these. districts gradually sinking deeper
tom of the noble staircase inside the manqon, calling
[Chambers'Journal.
JCDO* or PMBATK
'.CURTIS FOWLER, Maple ton. payfnlly to his wife, telling her that the carriage was lost property, tripped out of tho room, and soon return- and deeper.
ed with the remaining bracelet The Inspector took it
SniRirr..
E. P. DAME, Twverse City.
waiting.
J:
1
Romnncc of First Love.
Cot'KTT TKKASUas*...,—MORGAN BATES, Trav. City.
" I'm copiing, I'm com|ng," was the answer to this ap- carefully in his hand, and proceeded to examine It minSome
thirty
years
ago
there
lived
in the city ot LonCocxrv CLBRK
„...JAMEB P. BRAND,
'
utely. •• Tbe bracelets are exactly alike T" he inquired
peal ; "don'tbe in such a hurry !"
RIOISTBII or DnnR
JAMBS P. BRAND,
don an opulent Jewish banker of tho name of R.
As
.
As the last piece of advice was proffered, the speaker of Madame de V
PROS. ATTORNEV
. . . . . C . H. MARSH,
rich men usually have, the object of the present sketch
Exactly," repeated the Baronne.
CluouirCOPRTCOM
...C. H. MARSH,
appeared at the top of the stairs.
1 bolieve I have learnt that pattern thoroughly," had a lovely daughter, rejoicing in the scriptural name
Bho was a {lark beauty of about one and twenty, and
of Sarab. As Sarah reached the age of womanhood, ber
said
the
Inspector,
musingly,
"
yet
there
may
be
some
wa3 dressed purely in white. She came fluttering down
beauty, coupled with ber father's wealth, drew to Iter
stairs, chattering meanwlnle to her handsome husband, difficulty in not having both bracelets together, to com- feet many saltors. Only one, however, -could gain the
pare tbem one with another."
Cong regional CorresgjadlB* Committee—Fonrtk who stood looking admiringly at bet.
" Why not take this to Lyons, then T" suggested the prize, and that was H., "the son ®f a rich Polish nobleman.
" Now I'm quite ready, so please don't scojd. I've
But when did the " course of true love run smooth T" H.
OSMOND TOWER (Chainaan)
only got my bracelets, to put on, and those I want you to Baronne*
" Ah, madame, it would scarcely do tcr trust oven a nod his father became mixed np in one of the many revouiuuijtN m T f S i . . . i*--i — . . . . . . . Traverse CIO. .claspforme. Here's the case, if yon'd take them out,
lutions that have occurred in Poland, their estates were
» O. KINGSBURY
Grand Rapids. '
and lire's mv wrist Now, suppose I were to lose them police inspector, after having been deceived br an officer confiscated, and tbey were obliged to flee for tbeir lives.
JAJIES A.
ftWEEZEY
•b disguise." I
.
in the crdwd, wnat would our good mother say?"
T. W. WHITE.
"S , H,yn" Oh I"!augbc|l Madame de V — , "do you think I With the flight of H.'s riches, R discovered that his inF w. MERRELL.
,,
Mnskegon,
A "ttnite was the only answer the Baron vouchsafed as
tended son-in-law would not do, and so told tbe young
A. H. GIDD1NGS
— •J j j j m
he took the bracelets wit of the case and clasped them on would distrust you, Monsieur lonpector T after all the people. The lovers seperated with vows of eternal con4
interest
and
tronblo
you
bavo
taken
in
the
matter
T
Take
DELOS I* FILER.
"lESlVE rn.
the fair, white srm of his bride.
stancy, H. emigrating to this country, and Sarah remain*
W. 1)1 V I N E , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...••••-••Montcalm Co.
They were very costly, being each composed of three the bracelet and I hope you will bring me both back ing in London. But, as tbe copy-book says, " out of
ere many days have passed."
Representative District Republican Committee. rows of very valuable Uble diamonds, whilst in the cenTho Inspector still h esitated, but at length consented sight out of mind," and so in this case. Thc6ca had roll«
ter
of
either
glittered
A
spray
of
heartsease,
artistically
MORGAN BATES,(Chairman).
Traverse City.
ed between tbe lovers for abont a year, when a rich suitor
formed of smaller diamonds. The bracelets were render- to do as the Baronne wished him, and went away bear- paid his addresses to Sarah, who accepted and married
JOHN B. DIXON,...
JOHN M. GO HOARD
ed more precious to tfieir possessory by the fact of their ing the sparkliog ornament with bim. On her husband's bim. II. was almost.distroctcd when he heard tbe news,
D i* TiiTTtst
....Nortbport
bavins been lu the De V-r family for three genera- return the Baronoe, of course, told bim of the joyful but reflection came to his aid. and be consoled himself by
DELOS I - FILER.
-^Manistee.
tions." They now by right belonged to the dowager Bar- discovery.
A week, however, passed away without the Inspect- also marrying. Years passed on, tho husband of Sarah
ontlb, but she had insisted bo giving them to her son for
County CorreipoRilRR Cowsmittee.
One morning, died last year, leaving bor a widow, penniless, and with
hi& bride, who, therefore, wore them on such occasions as or's arriving with tbo stolen nroperty.
MORGAN BATES, (Chairman)
Traverse City.
therefore, the Baron called^n the Inspector to make in- eleven children. In the meantime the wife of H. bad
the one We are describing.
quiries respecting i t Tho latter seemed very much sur- died, leaving bim eight children. When H. heard of
The Baron and B a r b a e de Y
stepped into
CHARLES "" 8 C O w t e i V ; . i . V : r ^
prised on being asked if toe bracelet had been brought the abject condition of his first love, all his old affcetfona
their carriage, and in a f«w minutes were entering their
returned. He pictured his Sarah poor, and with a large
if
box at the opera- The house was already full, although from Lyons.
" What does Monsiejur mean J I never heard anything family dependent upon her, which resulted in bis sending
it
still
wartea
fifteen
minutes
to
the
time
announced
for
for her aud her children. After mutual reiterations of
. T o w n s h i p Republican Committee.
about
the
bracelet
haying
been
found
at
Lyons—it
is
the overture to begin. At length the members of the
TRATKKSB.
• •
surely a mistake. MjDnsieur has. misunderstood la Ba- unchanged affections, the maraiage day was fixed, and '
on Sunday the parties were married by a Jewish minister.
CHARLES fa, MARSH, (Chalnaap)
Traverse CUy. orchestra took their places, and tho peculiar, subdded ronne."
|
sound of tuning stringed hitcumculs was heard. Still the
JOHN A. PERRY
" You had bette/ come yourself and have this strange They numbered one hundred and four years between tbem
royal box was cmptv, and all eyes were turned towards
E. L. 8PRAGUE
—the lady being fifty years of age, with traces of ber forrER'RSfL*.

it in eager expectation, i n another moment npptauae mystery cleared up, M. Inspecteur," answered the Baron, mer great beauty still existing, and the husband being
CMtTlft FOWLER,(Chairman)
....Mapleton.
burst forth from the pit and gallery and the entire house, sternly. " Madame is at home, and will be happy jto
54 years old. The newly married couplo have a grown
HILKN R. HAIGHT.I.
'
as Louis Philippe ana Qaeea Mane Amelie, attended by "ure you herseilf t^at it is no mistake, that yon Called up family of nineteen oli re-branches to twine around
A. P. LANCAStBB,——-i
a large suit of officers and ladies and. gentlemen of, the and informed her of the diamonds having been traced to their domestic hearth-stones.
WHITKWATRR.
CHARLES T. BCOPfELD, (Chairman)
Whitewater. court, appeared. The King and Queen bowed gracious- Lyons."
CHARLES H-ESTES,—-.1
Tho Baron and tbe Inspector repaired to the Rue des
" in return for the homage paid them, and then took
IIow They Live in New York.
AMBROSE BUTTON,
._eir seats, at which the rest of the company did the same, Champs Elysees, where they found Madame do V
How do the masi of the inhabitants liye ? Let facts
JOHN PULSIPHER,..^
at home, as ber husband had said. She confirmed what and figures show. Three-quarters " of a million
and the overture commenced>
AUURA.
The Queen looked unusually happy, and semed to take he ha l already said about tbe Inspector having called live in tenement bouses. Of 116,000 families in the
A. P. WHEELOCK
Almlra
JOSEPH MARDEN
"
a lively interest in all nronnd her. Bbe not only gazed one night at rWk, ai J having informed ber that the city, only 16,000 have an independent home by themMORTEN D. CAMPBELL
at the stage, but the boxes also came in for a share of her bracelet was supposed to be at a Jew's second-hand shop selves, 14,362 families live in two houses, 4,416 live
at Lyons.
penetrating observation.
three in a house. In the 11,964 houses not included
E m r m t County Republican Committee.
Suddenly she bent slightly forward and looked in the
The Inspector smiled incredulously as he said. " Does above, 71,388 families live, or rather stay; seven families,
WM. H.FIFB (Chairman)
LltUe Traverse.
direction of tho box that Contained the lovely young Bar- Madame really think that I called at dask, after business of thirty-five souls, in each house. This is the average ;
ANDREW
"
"
onne de Y
. The lalter was leaning forward, her hours, when all the world is out, or enjoying itself with while in the Eleventh Ward, 143 rear bouses, or the back
DANIEL HOLMES
......
right hand raised, a 6tiger of which touchcd one of her company at home ? Bah ! I do my business in business ends of lots reached through alleys, contain 1,653 famRepublican. Committee of Antrim Connty.
JAMES L. GILBERT (Chairman)..............-Elk Rapids. dimpled cbec-ks, deeply interested in the fate of V Don hours-. The disguif"! officer most probably thought he ilies, 170 to a boa*. Others have eighty and Bome nineGiovanni," and quite absorbed in the beautiful muse.
RICHARD KNIGHT.......
could do another little stroke of business in an official ty-five persons living in tbem. In one ward twenty-nine
DANIEL F. TRUE.—..—.
———Milton.
Her husband had noticed the Queen's gesture, and uniform of another cut—tbe villain I Mais—I am afraid houses nold 5,449 souls—187 persons in a single bouse.
Leelanaw Conuty Republican Committee.
was aware that she had observed his wife, and when tho Madame will never see either of ber bracelets again af- In one house there are 112 families. In another there
<5. N. SMITH, WM. K POWERS
Leelanaw. Queen turned away be laughingly told her of i t
are 500 low Irish and German persons huddled together.
ter this."
OTTO THIES, ROBERT LEE
CentrevllU.
" Nonsense," cried the bride, " don't fancy such
The Inspector's word9 came but too true. From that Tacked into#single block are in some cases people
GEO. BAY, i. E. FISHER
Glen Arbor.
absurdities."
day to this Mhdame la Baronne de Y
's diamond enough to make a city of tho size of XJtica £ . Y.
To
Tbo truth of what her hnsband bad said, however, bracelets have never been beard ot
[Once a Week.
call these barracks by the name of houses has been well
soon forced itself on her miod, for that moment an officer,
described as follows: " A structure o? rough brick,
C. H. M A R S H ,
What are Atolls ?
dressed in tbe 6ame uniform as those attending the royal
standing upon a lot twenty-five by one hundred feet, from
party, drew back the curtain behind their box, and stepAtolk are cbaplets or rings of coral, enclosing a por- four to six stories high, aud so divided internally as to
ping forward said, "Pardon, Madame, but her Maj&fys tion of tbe sea. Tbe rings rise to a height, of from six contain four families oo each floor—each family eating,
AJfD
twelve feet above the level or the water, and average a drinking, sleeping, cooking, washing and fighting in a
admiration and cariosity has been so roused by the sight
S O L I C I T O R IN CHANCERY,
of the beautifal bracelets you wear, that she has commis- quarter of a ntile in breadth. In consequence they are room eight feet by ten ; unless indeed, the family rentipg
N O T A R Y P U B L I C & C O N V E Y A N C E R , sioned me to come and request ^ou to spare roe
not discernible even at a very small distance, unless as is these two rooms takes in another family to board, or saba few moments for her closer inspection." Tbe pretty frequently the case, they are covered with the cocoa-nut lets one room to one or even two otl^er families." Of
Traverse City, G r a n d Traverse C o n n t y . Mick.
Baronne blushed, looked np to her husband for approval, or paodanus, the seeds
of which arc brought couree, most of the rooms are so dark yon can scarcely
OBee In Dwelling House..
Lly
then unclasped one of the bracelets and handed it to the by tne waves from places many hundreds of leagues sec in them of a cloudy day ; and as to ventilation, water
officer, feehng not"a little flattered at the attention and avay, to adoro and enrich these strange births of tbe and other closets, or any of tho comforts and conveniendistinction the Queen had conferred on her
ocean. A notable appearance do these lagoon islands ces of a home, they arc not to be thought of. Stench,,
The last act of tbe opera began, and at length the last present' Thtjy are not islands, as we ordinarily under- indecency, gloom, demoralization—these are the attendscene ended, yet tbe bracelet was not returned. Its stand the word, but just rings of coral, sometimes many ants. Is it strange that children and adults cannot live
DETROIT, Hlch^an,
owners thought the officer had doubtless forgotten it, and miles in diameter—the largest known in the Maldive while crowded into such places ? And is it strange that
(Corner of Fifth and Woodbrldge Stress, opposite Mlehl»n the Baron said he would go and make inquiries concern- Arcbipelego. is eighty-eight miles in length, and nearly vice and brutality rage rampant ?
Central Rail Road Company's Machine Shops. (1-lj) ing it. He did so, and, in a few moments returned, twenty in breadth—rising, as it were, out ofthe midst of
though without the bracelet
tbe sea, and shutting up part of it within tbeir embracWirr THE Driso NEYKB WKPT.—The reason tbe dy" Adele," said be to hia wife, '• it is very strange, but ing arms. 'Hie interiors of them, which may generally ing never weep is because tbe manufactures of life have
not seeing tbe officer who took your bracelet, 1 asked one be reached thjrouph channels left by tbe coralline in the stopped forever ; every gland of the system has ceased
of the others, who has been in the royal box the whole circumference of the ring, are calm sad placid, but not its functions. In almost all diseases the liver is tbe fin»t
evening, and be says your bracelet was neither sent for stagnant They form a sort of harbor of refuge from the that stops work ; one bj? one the others follow, and all
nor fetched."
* fury of the brokers without, and some even allow of an- the fountains of life art at length dried up—there is no
Tbo Baronne looked aghast "Francois" she said choring ; for one very remarkable feature about them, secretion acywhere. So tbe eye in death weeps not—
0
and one which has given rise to much wonder and ''spe- not at all affection is dead to the heart, because there is
" that man must have been an impostor. He
culation, is tbe depth of the water surrounding them, not a tear drop in it any more than there is moisture on
officer, bnt an affreux tbiet"
The Baroo smiled as his little wife jumped so speedily and tbe shallowness of the water within tbem. On the the lip. It is a striking characteristic of that terrible
at such a conclusion, and persisted that the bracelet was outer side of tbe ring, the coral shelves down to a dis- disease, the cholera, that tbe patient, however suddenly
STANDARD
save, and bad really been sent for by the Queec, and tnat tance of from a hundred to two hundred yards from the seized, ne^er sheds a tear, even though surrounded by
edge, so that tbo sea gradually deepens to twenty-five weeping friends. The feature of tbe disease is tbo susthe offioer whom be had coosaited was misinformed.
OF-ALLKIND8.
But woman's penetration bad guessed rightly, as the fathom3 ; but beyonn the sides plunge at once into un- penison of the secretion of the system, and tbe moat actfathomable depths. A t only one hundred yaiyls away, ive excretory work, by which the body is drained of its
^ A l s o , W a w t o ^ T r a o k s ( X < e t t e r morrow proved.
As tbe bracelet was not forthcoming <tbe next morn- soundings have been taken to a depth of a mile and a fluids.

.
ins, M. de V
spoke to the Chief Inspector of the half) ana no kottom found, while inside the atoll there is
' F A I R B A N K S , GR KEN L E A F * C O . ,
I t is reported that Secretary Feasenden is about to
police on the subject, who quite coincided with Ma- bottom at fifty, sometimes even at twenty fathoms. An
" UJ Lake Street, CHIC ACO.
resign the Treasury portfolio, and that Robert J . Walkdame's
opinion
as
to
tho
valuable
ornament
baring
been
amphibious
kind
of
island
is
found
in
the
middle
of
a
For sale in Detroit by FABRAND * 8HELEY.
artfully stolen. Tbe Baroo was greatly annoyed, and or- bottomless ocean, having sides as precipitous, as the er, one of the ablest financiers in tbe world, will be apJ V B e careful to buy only the G e u i s e ^ j t f
pointed in his place.
II I8«4.
iW-ljr) dered tbe Inspector to advertise for it in every direction, chasms oo Mont Blanc—en elevation which never in-

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UNITED STATES LAND tfflCEAT TRAVERSE CITY, lid.

GRAND TRAYEBSK POUTICAL REGISTER.

a^life;.:r!"r.'*i^ir.irr!!!.*'-^-Bei»«onia.

'Jatornqi unit Counsellor at'fate,

JACKSON & WILEY,
^Founders a n d M a c h i n i s t s ,

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

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FAIRBANKS
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The Diamond Bracelet.

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*M-#ufour, 4 surgeon <$ t h | French nary, has pubL
I tc C. SDT&K, Esq , of Nortbport has kindly furnishM O R G A N B A T H S , K d l t o r a x s d P r o p r i e t o r ed ns a list of the men who were drafted in that Cduoty,0
* ^* a T a l ^i<^pitajb at fcherboug, after the
Oa—a
dijf
of
unloaded
and
sipreniest
glory—a
(My
lite
TOW.MMP or BIVGIIAM.—Cashmere Dcerwood, John
TRAVERSE CITY:
no. otherT da^y[since morning fir^ blushed upon tftfe; .r
•r
W
the Kea.sagc.—
F R I D A Y MORNING, NOVEMBER, 25, 1864." Smith. David 8. Sutton, Willianii Sweet—4.'
newly-created earth—a day in which a Nation of free- \ One of the first remarks suggested by reading M DuCKNTKRVILI.E.—John Porter, George Delong, James
T h e Manistee Gazette.
•A'dafison, Cfitfs.F.'Eglar. ^Napoleon Paul. John bre- tbe great bnrOen of a gipmiic wnr, ond. with a
. nr , „
« «
no. hv
W e have received the first No. of. the Manistee Ga- tnar, Tbo?. ^ r e r y , Ralph Pyvus, John D./Kilroy,' Dah- of purpose and a firmness / i f constancy ne^ec - jerep ap- caused, net,bv cannou shot or shell, but. by splipten, from
:
zette, which was ushered into existence .on the 17th inst iel McCarty, John DegeDOolk, John I. Miller, Mathias proached by any other" people, voluntarily assumed^ a!! tbo'ship. • I I has been observed by nbvaf silicons that
-I r r , r i | without previous announcement or flourish of trumpets. Keller, Simeon Plckard, Carter Bardenhogues, Stephen tbe sacrifice, all the labor,Jilt tbe suffering, aod all the since the use or ahull*, in naval
costly but glorious triumph of fightip* the battle of tion orhomatv life bos been much greater than when
ROBERT RECK is the Editor and Publisher. 'The Ga- Simmons, Leonard F. Swift, Edward Kimorer, James
Freedom and dr Human Right?, not only Tor themselves
round rtot was used. It has been feart*d frott'the Mime
zette is about the sire of our own paper, and though Nolan, Patrick McLaughlin, Thomas Hawking, Exavicr and their posterity, but for the world.
printed ou type which are considerably worn, presents Laraguc, Maurice Nolan, LivertSoper—24.
The sublimebt spectacle upon which the eyes or the sea engagement that it is an error to snpposc that the
world were ever fixed, was that in which a whole people, plating o(wopden,;ships, proWcft}}*) crew, f r o « ^ » . » v
•a fair mechanical appearance. The paper presents one
EUCWOOD.—Herman Hulbert, Thebolt Umlor, BenjaThu increasing calibre ot guns
feature which we greatly admire—nearly nine columns min Browto, Mathew Glendcr.ing, Frederick Noack, traioed to love or ease and peacc. after foar years or lbo ers scattered about
cruelest trial and suffering, in the very midst* or .a vast
of local business advertisements ! This speaks well for John Boser, Bridchout Wattice, Elias McCoy, Charles war which they had the power to end. on the very heels used iu modern warfare Ircqdlre a greater number of men
'• the enterprise of Manistee, and the future prospects of Norris, Mathias,.Snyder—10.
or draTts, of taxation, ana of raids and insurrections, with to serve them, ood .it follows tbat one shot may cause
mourning in etery household, and surrounded with foes more destruction by striking a compact group or men.-*—
the Gazette, to which we cordially extend the right
;G«N ABBOB.—Robert Adams, Costen Miller, Wm.
without and menaced by plotting traitors within, volun- .This was tbe case on board the Alabama. A shell firhand of fellowship and our best wishes for its succcss.
Frizclle, George West, Daniel Parker, 8amuel .Swart- tarily renewed their vpwsordevotion to Liberty, aud reManistee County adjoins Grand Traverse on t!__ out, John Cizkofky, Daniel Way, Antoine Krucera, peated their fixed and unaltered resolve to prosecute cd from the Keorsage Tailing among nineteen men who
south, and Hie unorganized Counties or "tVexford and Daniel Scott, Wilson Van Ostrand, Nicholas Barnes, their purpose to crush rebellion at ull hazards.
The were serving one or the AlabnmaB gnns, killed or
Missaukco are attached to it for judicial and municipal Martin Hoft, fienj. Collins, Vencilo Higheck, Jacob most splendid page that history will ever write will be wounded fifteen. ' The Alabama fired altogether two
purposes. Though Manistee is now mainly notable for Hartuog, Charles L. Barrett, Warren E. Evnrls, Lean- tbat which records a resolution so sublime, a courage so hundred nnd seventy shots, of which tbe greater nomber
undaunted, a purpose so unshaken by trial and suffering.
its pine timber^fiod the extensive lumber manufacturing der Clerk, Charles Lowers, John Campbell, John-Hol- No other people that ever existed could risn to the sta- were fired from the howilzcrs. There were but one hun^
establishments at and near the mouth of that river, jt land, Charles Dujpbrill, Joseph Mossuport, Frederick ture or such a trial ; and tbe result conclusively ppv*<% dred and sixty-two shots fired by the Jvearsage. Nobothat
the American people are, indeed worthy to be the dy appears to have been killed by the round shots ; all
contains laige tracts of excellent farming r lands in the Werner, Thosylialy, August Veyle, Andrew J . Wisner,
the injury wns inflicted directly or] indirectly by the
north part of the County, and io the attached counties Wm. Pierce, W a D. Burdick, Augustus Vege, Aogu9- custodians or the sacred cause of Freedom and Right.
|
fGrand Rapids Eagle.
tbtlls. T h e Captain of tlie Kearsnge very soon erased
of Wexford aud Missaukee, which are open to purchas- tns Kemoer, Mathias Ncmischcr, John Nabnscal, MarA Remarkable W o m a n .
firing Trom his four 32-poundc^, which produced little
ers at $ 1 25 per acre, <xc to entry under the Homestead ion H. Lacoy, Eli Deenning, Wm. Kellogg, Simeon
From the Louit^'ille Joaraal, 12th.
olfcit,
and used bis tkioilMiith hnw/tiers and a rirfe-d
Act of 1862. The £>tate Road from Newaygo to Tra- Townsend, Wm. Briggs, James H. Kelderhouse, Victor
Mrs. Peggy,File, who died a R;w days ago in Wilson
verse City and Northport runs through Wexford Coun- P. Thurston, James Velefon. Frank Valley, John Dor county, Term.,' was one hundred n»d three years old ou 20-jiouud«r,placed ftu-jffirU. Hie victory was gained by
thc:<3
piece*
alone, f KUI
7-.7j .I jl
ty, one tier of townships east of the Manistee County sey. Henry Kirkout, Ai)drew Towner, Peter Wilson, the 12th of April last She was born the 12th of April
1.751, and wasjeonsequetiUy, one hundred and three yeurs
line
Owen Higgins, John Mitchell, Heuiy C. Fuller, John old on the 12th of 'April last Her htubaud, Leonard
Dr. J . , W . Ross, who stao'ls high us .a clergyman in
Mr. Rick Introduces himself to his readors in a man- M. Tilton, Job X. Perry—52. .
.
FitC, was a soldier in the Revolutionary war, and fou^lit North Carolina, arrived . Ju, jNew York direct from
uer which pleases us so well that wo transfer the entire
LEELAKAW.—John Howell, Daniel Knox. John Scott", through that struggle as a private, having steadily refus- Raleigh, with important inu'lligence.. He says the enarticle to our columns. He says:
'
W . W . McClelland, Philip Easternlght, Allen Wilbur, ,ed promotion, j Mr. and Mrs. Fite emigrated to Tennes- tire Slate of North Carolina, as well as Georgia, 5s alive
"In making onr boW to tbo public, wo of course must" do- William Pntt, Albert Barnes, Almon J. Beers, Philip see from'North Carolina, aud settled iii Nashville wheu
the place was known as Nash's Lick. In tjiose days Sirs with rebel deserters, who in most coses are armed and **
•f fine our position," and give a reason—if In this free country
Goldrick, Andrew Scott, Geo. L. Clark, James J lagan, Fite often assisted in moulding builets while [her husband organized ond abundantly able to help themselves. In
a reason is necessary—for Our publishing a paper in this
geographically obscure town, for we believe we keep quite Eli Tolluse, H . L. Hong, Cornelius Budd, Myron and others belonging to the " settlement" were dcfeudjng the Western part or the State tbey reign supreme.— ,
themselves a»8(ipst the attacks of the Indinns M rs File There theyni)t6nly make repeated raids on the wealthy
within tbo hounds of truth when we assert that there is not Woolsey, Daniel McTaggart—18.
has lived with; her third sou, Jacob Fite, in. Wilson
one person in a hundred, in this State, who knows that there
The Florida—Her Capture by the Wachusett,
county, for a nbmber of vears, her hus?>and having died planters and rebel depots for supplies, but give protecIs such a place a« Manistee.
From the Boston Poet; Nov. !>.
many years siqce iu Smith county.
On tlie 12th of tiott toTunaWitytfitm,, ^ p ^ nlso'SrJmAj. oM! a c c W . Asto pojitlcs, wo are Uuioa ropuhlican—Black RepubliThe famous U. S. screw sloop Kearsargc arrived at April, J861, a; large, number of her desceudmils met ; ut pany the^c bamls or deserters in their raiding expedican, if the last appellation is necessary to designate those
thisport at a late hour Monday night. She brings the the house ofJicob File and celebrated the one hundredth tious. The rebel authorities, says Dr. Ross, have given
who believe that:man t» above bis inoidento ; that all men intelligence of the capture of the pirnie Florida. • This anniversary o f p e r birth. Atv'hat time she had eleven
whether red, black, white orgteen, have equal natural rights ; was effected in the bay of Sau Salvador. Brazil, on the children living—her eldest (a son) being eighty years up all hopes or forcing these men back into tbe rebel'
that the rich man has not more and the poor less'; that the morning of the 7th of October, by the U. S. steamer Wa- old, and her yinngest (a daughter) fifty-nine ; seventy- rimks, ha ving been repulsed in ull their efforts to this
strong man bps not monraad the u-ak less ; that the in- cbusett, commander Napoleon Collins.
Fifty-eight of six graud children, three hundred aud five great grand- cud. Every expedition fitted out for this purpose by the
alienable rights of every innocent hbman being arc not sub- the crew and twelve officers of the Florida were captured children, seventy-one great-great grand eCildn u, aud rebels tins proved a failure, for those who were not killordinate or inferior to those of another, and that th;cse rights without loss of life, the remainder of the crew and officers two great-great-greiit-grand children ; in all f.iui hun- il in bailie, deserted to the insurgents, whose numbers«an only bo alienated by tbeir possessor. We believe it is the being on shore at Bnhia at tha time of tho attack. The dred living defendants. At the time or her deu'h her
function of government to secure'these natural, unalienable officers of the Florida were taken by surprise. The cap- grand-children of the fifth generation had increased'o re'continuidly increasing.' Jeff Havis "said when- in
and equal rights to .everyman, and that the primal duty tain and many or the men were on shore. The Wachu- twenty-one, an ! her graudson feels quite certain her Jiv- Raleigh tbat the deserters from the Confederate
Mia outnumbered the donfeiferajo soldiers in the field.- Tim
dred.
Mrs.
whlclwvery government owes to its subjects is to preserve 8ett struck tbe Florida on the fore-qnarter. but did not ins descendant • now number over live hundred.
were , all those who exteuiive conspiracy reeently brought to light at RaHgh
its existence, regardless of needed sacrifice of men and mo. inflict any serious, iojury. The 1st lieutenant immediate- Fite was a rci torkable w
ney ; and we believe It to be our duty to do all in our power ly acceded to Capt. Collins' demand to surrender. The actively partic ipated in the excitjng struggles iiicideht indicates many prominent officers of the Conservative'
She, retained a
to,sustain thb government under which we live, and In our affair feted about twenty minutes. While the Wachu- to the early sc tlemenf or Ten
vivid recollect on or the revolutionary struggles, as ,well party, wlio ntrw openly threaten to head-them deserters
efforts to do so we must, of course, support those who are in sett with her prize was leaving the harbor she was fired
those which resulted in the establishment or the white and their frieials, and take po*session of the State Gdrauthority—th» representatives of the government. Wo do at three times by n Brazilian steamer, but the Wachu- settlements iu If
Her memory was clear ami ernmeut of North Carolina and ail the railroads^ in . t W
not consider a man who has rebelled against the government sett kept on her course. The-captured officers of the her health gooii almost to thehonr ofher death.
Florida were southerners, most of whom had belonged
and waged war for its overthrow, an uncle and aunt, or a misevent Governor Vance fails to iiiKtigale at once reparole
to the regular service before the secession or the Southguided brothor, but a rebel—a traitor ; ono who has delug- ern States. One or the officers had field a commission as Important Papers Captured on the P i r a t e F l o r i d a . State action for peace with President Lincoln.
ed the country with the Wood .of its noblest sons, and at- major in the confederate army. The crew were princiAmong the documents captured oil board the pirate,
tempted U> barter the loftiest freedom the world, every saw, pally Italians, with a few Germans. French, Hebrews ind Florida, was the letter book o f the commanding officer,
Many incidents or a sail mid touching interest transpirfor the armed despotism «r a great civil warfare ; one who Greeks, The papers of the Florida were taken, and containing thf!officio! reports from the first (if this year
thiring the coroner's invtslisntion of the late railroad
is guilty of the gravest offence known to tho law, and his
much valuable information is io the hands of Lieutenant and his correspondence with officials i»t tho',several p o r t catastrophe, near Lafayette, Jnd, Severs! of the soldier*
ly right i»-to deliver himself up to the existing authorities, Williams, who is bearer of dispatches to -the Navv~ De-1 , w b c r e t ^ toudjeA One of the cui ilus d^umpiits thus
killed
were returning home, expecting to be married in a
partmcnt.
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brought to hgHt is a letter from Vice-Admtnil 5I0|K- of
to bo dealt with in precisely such manner as the government partmcnt
the British Navy, referring to a case where thy Florida few days, and letters and photographs of their intended
shall see fit to oxoroiae ; that his crime has scaled his lips
Tbe Wachnsett had been for some limo cruising
1
except to ask ior mercy.
wives were fonnd upon their persons. Oi«e man had uposi
search of tbe Florida, but without success, and on the had burnt an American ship, which was kn^wn to ha
taken out British papers only to protcct "itself. The
his person the letters of his wife. She wrotein fond and>
We start a paper in Manistee because we consider this the 4th of October went into the port or Bahia, Bay or San
On Vice-Admiral States emphatically that British papers alli-ctionate terms of his expected return, and the glad'
central point and commercial outlet of a largo and wealthy Salvador, Brazil, for the purpose or getting coal.
must under all bircumstnnces protect the ve.'s;! hoMinir
section ofcountry, whose natural resources are aa yet but tho cvpniBg of the 5th the Florida came into the same them, and announces that he has issued orderi t«> attack an'.i ;i|Kitii>ns of t^ie little OIK'S. He hudsto(>pcd ut lcdport
.for
the
same
purpose
ond
for
repairs.
The
Florida
very imperfectly undersWfed, and it will be o^r constant efand capture ante- vessel that shall hereafter be guilty—«f iunajioli.N and bought a number or toys for these childreti.
fort to, unfold, as far as;i(ojeible, the aJvintages which this was tuken charge of by the Brazilian authorities and came the Florida's nttioa Other letters in the book reveal
ito anchor under the guns of two forts, one mounting 21
donbtlcw selecting foreueh Mich a keepsake as lie thought
portion of the lower peninsula has over older and naturally
and the 6tber l 8 guus.. A slodp-of-war or21 guns, and the constantly j-ecurring troubles or tbe Pirate in get- most suitable. Most likely the dclny in ptifelmsing there'
leas healthy and productive parta or the State, for tho indus- a barge, also carrying artillery, both belonging to the ting food, engineers in supplying it«elf with coal?, and
trious laboring classes who wish to make a comfortable and Brazilian government, also anchored within pistol shot in making the Necessary repairs. A letter written at little tuktiw fit ttfleetioH eobt the , fond, /a»be r bis Jife.
happy bqme for themselves and their children. Belonging or the Florida, and formed n circle ncound her. On. flu Bahia, the day:before the capture, asks the Brazilian
The Times has the followiiig tpccial from Washington:;
belaboring class, our interests are identical evening of the 6th, Ca^t CollltB having indentified the authorities to Have certain repairs made for him in the
Florida called n consultation of his officers, at which it Government Nhvy Yard. One of the official • reports The Secretary of the Treasury hos prepared a reply to
•Having Chosen Manistee as our home for the loiig tfatfliv wasresolvrd to sink the pirate in the harbor.
The sheds some IigHt on the fate of the U. S mail Reamer the offer io.'loan the' United Statw by ji Geriiuin banker
its well being comprehendsour own ; oor Interests run par- officers of the rebel craft seemed to entertain no feare or Electric Spancj captured on her way frcrtni New York to
hundred million dollars. He has fully examined the
allel with ifs future gr&wth, its social improvement^ its edu- danger Tram.tho Wachusett, and everything about the New Orleans with mails, official dispatchrs atid a vcrv
details ofprojHisal and concluded there isrio law' whil;li
cational advantages, the moral and religious developments drip was as still and silent as on board a merchantman. valuable assorted c a r p . The report says: " m y first
of its people.
ji
,Capt.'Collin3 aimed to strike the Florida amidships, intention Was to put in a prize crew and'try to run into wonl-l authorize fiini to entyViilu' ihe! profi^iloiC' aiid
mall endeavor to furnish our readers with loot! and Would almost instantly have sank her. but his vessel veer- Wilmington, but my great difficulty was tile want of a hut the question is one solely for tin wmsirteraiion . of."
generai intelligence that will be of most Interest to them.— ed and he hit her on the quarter- Unprepared as t h e competent man; to run her engines. I seut two or our Congre.-s. ond until that body wiil pn*< a bwfsanetl'oriftrg'
best firemen aboard, but tbey were totally iucompetent.
In thjrwinter washall be compelled to obtain the enrrant were, the officer in command or the Florida had no al
Ho intiinati s
Under these circumstances 1 deemed it best fo sink her. sucli loan he must decline accepting Tt.
notrs by mail, which will, necessarily, make many items tcrnative bnt surrender. In the excitement or the occn butstrove to gSve the passengers'the idea that wc had that the whole inaUcf aiid 'acb6ui|iauyingpaiM'rs will be
/Stale, but durirrg the season of navigation our .facilities will sion. some pistols were discharged, and two guns accident- carried her off fo make a tender of her, or had run her
rcfeifrd t<> Congress upon the opening of the session, with .
\* be auch that we *jlll be enabled to place before oor subscrib- oily fired from the Wachusett The attack was made at into Wilmingtqn." Another letter transmits to Mn.-on,
ers in this vicinity slater record of corrcnt events than they 3 A. M. As the Wachusett struck her opponent, Capt. at London, the! captured diplomatic correspondence, the'rec6iTimehdatioti that the subject l/e favorttlilv ConCollins called to the Lieutenant in command of the Florican otherwise ofejpin.
da to surrender, aud the latter. iBstantly complied. The with the remark that perhaps he may find jt usbffil—
Living within our means, we know our enterprise cannot Lieut, had but a moment previous callcd to the Wachu- Among the otHr papers found on the Florida wits the
I t 'isrelated tliat io^tiie town of Richmond,.. Indiona, a
be a failure, and with the kind and substantial sympatic sett to be careful or she would run into her. She did so. original letter cbmmunicatirg the thanks or our Govwhich wo have already received from the businessmen of 'Half an hour after the capture or tho Florida the Wacht^ ernment for'thei building of the Red River Dam last wcaltliy Quaker, who^four bcwitifql honsea were jbe admirafiou of the place,, was asked to aid pecuniarily in tbe
the place, it will be a success.
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sett started out to sea with her. When the day broke Fall.
We trust that through our subscription list, we may make Capt. Collins saw a £ido-wheel steamer towing a.; Braziformation p r a rcfy^eal ofcuvBlijj.JJ^repljedy Friend,
T h e Defeat of *' P h e r a a u d i w u d . "
Tnany acquaintances, and we pledge ourselves to do all in lian mau-or-war out of Bahia, but he put on all sail and a
The crushing defeat of Fernando W ood in the 9th thou knowest'thaM 'cannot i e i v / t h e ^ ^ f i i e y ' >©r horses
onr power to make that acquaintance pleasant and profitable. ftiD head or steam, ond wassoou out or sight.
Congressional district extinguishes tbo Copperheads iu for the war—war is witked | but as for my four horse*
The prisoners say that .^apt. Morris, their commander, this city. It alko extingnisbes Mr. Wood.
Brother it is true that two will Ber^Ci my need#,;, aod, Mend, I
Maryland is the fifth Southern State which ljas taken
was on board the h lorida when the Wachusett attacked
measures tofyree itself from tboijjpiden of slavery, within her, and that hujumped itito a dingy laying* alongside Bern's organ, tlie Daily News, has nothing to say about will say this to t&cc, that my 'stabfe door is not locked ;
this defeat Intfeed. it hag nothing, to say about the
tho past two years. West Virginia was the first, adopt- and cscapcd to the shore, which was only two hundred elections generally, and considers it unnecessary to ex-; and it I see thee on one of my horses, and thy friend •
ing a clnuso in its Constitution to that effect on the 26th yards off Tho Wachusett and her prize are expected in amine the deta^s. The Herald warned the Woods not James on another, I will keep the pcoce toward thee both."
of March, 1863. Missouri followed July 1; 1863, de- New York shortly. The crew seemed much mortified at to attempt to run, and Ben. Wood was shrewd enough to
the manner in which they had been captured, but conA Massach Bsetfs coloredregirflfctetjust ^iid off sent
claring all slaves free after the year 1870. Arkansas and tented themselves with saying that •' every dog had his take onr advice (and. withdraw. Fernando was not and
hence hib annihilation Hereafter let us bear no more
Louisiana adopted emancipation early io the present jear, day." The Florida is a well built vessel or about 600 of Wood, Mozart Hall and tbe Copperheads. Fernan- home by the Etprej^ Conjpany 565,000, or an average
of
nearly
$80 per roan. $4Tris remittance camc from men
tons,
but
she
is
little
over
hair
the
size,
aud
not
hair
the
and now Maryland follows in the grand movement for
do'® defeat is a decided expression of the Union sentistrength or the A labama. The Florida had a splendid ment of this metropolis. A united North against a di- many or whom have been chattels, whom Northern Demfreedom.
.• A • •
battery, heavier than tbat of the Kearsargc, and there vided South is dur motto during this war.
ocrats (?) taunt and ridicule as worthless, improvident
Sue Mnnduy, the Kentucky female guerrilla, visited were on board of her a large number ofclyouomctcrs and
j
f N . Y. Herald. Nov. 10. ' j and nnable to lake care of theniselves. Tbey hive prov^
Woodland county, K y , a few days ago, and stole six of other articles, the resnlt of the various depredations committed by her:
Tire terror of] the desert of Sahara is being removed cd tlrat tlK^y'ca'a fight' i They Br? bow provirg/Ujatlthey
the finest horses from the stable of Mr. Alexander. Five
an manage their own economical affairs.
£T~ 7
The harbor or Bahia. which is a very large one, was b^-tbo application of science. In 1860 wells bad been
of the horses weresubswjaontly abandoned inconsequence found to be difficult to blockade, as there arc two cbaoopened, bringing fishes to the surface from a depth of
II Is said^thafThi'PilDce and •pjindfw'of Wales f4ni
of the vigorous pursuit A it;ward has been offered for nala, each about fifteen miles wide ; and Capt Colling of
500 feet
Vegetation is springing up around the be present at tbe marriages of tbe Grand D A e of B a i n a
the
Wachusett.
determined
to
enter
the
harbor
with
the
the capture of the lirigatid woman "and her band.
wells, and the dfsert will blossom like tbe rose.
intention or either sinking the Florida or dapturing ber
to tbe "Princess of Dettpark. The future sovereigns of
A mau iu Vermont set'a trap for bears that were trouW e understand tbat all tho bonds taken from captured
Scientific exfflorations in Southern Ohio, indicate tbat England.apd RuaajrwU^bp brothers i^-Uw. by thu Danbling bis his sheep, and going out e » r h ^ one morning prizes were found on board the Florida. Although tbev
tbe coal oil region extends through that State and Into ish union.
would
not
soil
for
five
per.c^nt
or
their,
face
in
any
found " a varmint"caught. He'rushed for a gun, fired
country, it is gratifying to shipowners who have been vic- Southern Indiana, forming a district of which Cincinnati
In Canada butter is ten to twelve cents per pound, and
and killed a black sheep of his own fiock.
timized to have them sccured.
is the geological centre.

flour 83 65 to $5 per barrel.
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Jja^neot.bw be<o Wintered to.Geo. Butler, who declitts
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. 1 ^ c r ^ ' s ntoyeioentstTB,citing much Interest H e
New York Times says ttwommnt published from the
'Cincinnati pajwr w d e e m ^ c V b t r i b ^ aM 'therefore it
•ddcsDot produce it. The minors and repprtsconcerning
the niovcroents are oot worth much.
It is reported that BeanregJrd is'rtihfcMiig" db &cni|)Wfc,*afwf g k t f excitomeot prevails iu cotifcqueuce.
officers think they haw discovered a great
fraud'hinong lite brewers In-the 9th Cahgecssiotml. district N.-.Y. city. The breweries are closed, ami will be
fcrfeited ir the fraud ejitfs.' Ttey ait'"rtjiried to be
woWU k'taHfion, one half of which goes to tho officers.
Times, judging from the'ret urns so far
received, think* the VoM tnijbfity Hi Iowa will benearV ar.tpittei fiO.OOO.

lost
proprietors immediately sold hfe interest for 828,000,and the
port-bwer dlsprtfcd'ofit in a fcw';bours '-afterwirfl
4100:000.
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SUBSTITUTES F U R N I S H EI) F O R D R A F T E D
''OB K X R O U . S E i r r S . ' i v ' '
A. U SKINNER.
irnnd Rapids, Mich.
OFFICE—In Lyona Block, Canal s t r e e t

November S r d , W i

We are j u s t In r e c e i p t bf a very f b l l line of

general ' m e

ehandise, which w e w e r e fortunate e n o u g h t o purchase at

the l>ottom of <he late * panic " In New Y o r k a n d Bostdd, for

cash, and a t the time gold w s i fct its very lowest q u o t a t i o n .
T h i s being t ^ e case wc are In condition t o

reduce

prices

on m a n y g o o d i much lower t h a n 30 days since, at w h i c h
t i n # wc were w i l i n g many articles considerably leas t h a n
could h a d we purchased at the time.

' 'What Is more beaatful and poetic tbao th child's idea some
of ice—" Water gone to'sleep T"
.
I- >.t j eame

While It la t r e e thitt

k i n d s of incrchandise are h i g h e r t h a n before o a r mock
i n , i t Is equally t r u e t h a t the average rate Is much iesn
t h a n on the fir^t of October. Aside f r o m wollen f a b r i c s a n d
boots a n d s h o e ! t h e r e is hardly a n y t h i n g but what we a r c
selling at qniteia reduction in p r i c e f r o m m i d s u m m e r rates.
We h o p e to lie able t o Contlnne prices, at fid advance during the e n t i r e f^ll a n d winter, a n d s h o u l d any m a t e r i a l decline take placet in^Metropolital m a r k e t s onr c u s t o m e r s may
rely on snch concessions a s will keep p a c e w i t h any sneh
decline.
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TO CH9PPERS AND OTHERS.
T T T A N T E D ^ t W O CONTRACTORS TO CIIOI' AND

haul 6 0 f t ' c o r d s of wood each o r less on t w o differTo t h e s t r a n g e r in our vicinity we would say o u r assort*
e n t fractions, oh the west shore of tho eastern Peninsula; m e n t comprised in a w o r d " e v e r y t h i n g n e e d e d in a new
t h r e e miles from^Mr. Bryant's. The t i m b e r ' s situated closo
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t o the B«aeh. F o r f u r t h e r particulars apply t o R . HOPKINtie 'eonntry."
,90 t h e . p r e m i s e s . .
40 4w»
" Seeing is b ^ i c v l n g . "
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.

TJ. S. 7-30 LOAN.

A P P L E S — B y tke bushel or b a r r e l — D r y a n d G r e e n .
ALPACCAS—Black, Tan Drabs, Tan.
The S e c r e ta r y of the Tr e a s u r y gives n o t i c e t h s t sabficrlp- A X E S — Uiyit's,. H u r d A Blodgett's, c h o p p i n g , broad.
^ hand, boys land h u n t e r s .
tions wiil he received f o r Coupon T r e a s u r y Notex, payable A X E HEI.VLS-^-An a s s o r t m e n t of good quality a n d make.
three years f r o m A u g u s t 15,1864, w i t h semi-arfinuat i n t e r e s t AYKUS MEDIUINKS—For w h i c h we are A g e n u a n d k e e p
c o m p l e t e a w o r t m e n t — l o w to the t r a d e .
t h e ' r a t e of seven a n d three-tenths p e r c e n t per Annum,— BASKE1S—WiOow a n d ash market, half bushel, bushel, a n d
a n d a half bushuel c o r n baskets.
principal and i n t e r e s t both t o be paid in lawful m o n e y .
These notes will be convertible at the option of the bolder,
at maturity, i n t o aix p e r c o n t gold b e a r i n g bonds, payable
•t leg# t h a n five or m o r e than twenty y e a r s f r o m their date
as tho G o v e r n m e n t may e l e c t

They wDl be issued in de-

nominaUona of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 a n d $5,000, a n d all subs c r i p t i o n s must be for fifty dollars or s o m e multiple of fifty
dollars.

The n o t e s will be transmitted to tbo owners free of trsrtsEmmet County.
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 Certificates of
E m m e t h a s d o n e n o b l y l i f t e r all.
e 'have not reD e p o s i t as t h e y can be p r e p a r e d .
celvWl t h e r e f t i r n i oiQ t h o E l e y i o r a l , a n d S t a t e t i c k e t , o r
A s t h e notes d r a w interest f r o m A u g u s t 15, person
for^l]<Jn|:^essjjuid S e n a t o r ; b u t t h e & c i * |
relurus
for
'*f! deposits s u b s e q u e n t t o t h a t d a t e m u s t p a y the interest
l l e p r e s c i i t a t i v c s h o w t h n t 1 4 5 r o t e s w e r e g i v e n f o r N(b
h l c . S e for Ddiilap: a n d 1 1 s c a t t e r i n g — m a k i n g 2 1 2 votes

g g g g f t ' ^ay Bt- Ca^lSoluinn. paiin^h, ;EaV V C6.S Column
,
,_ _ =
STATS' Of' THE MARKETS. 1 '»'•»-» Spauikh liuM.
=
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e r a s e r s and
INDIA CLOTH—*A n i c a sample.
To onr Patrons,
" " > N — R o u n d , square, fiat, J u n i a h , .

' c u r e d f r o m date of noto to date of deposit.

J> '

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, — j aad. . .
B E I . I , ? — C o * , s t e e p , h a n d , t e a and sleigh.
HKRAGE—Brown, black, blue a n d / R r e e n .
ltEANS—We shall be in t h e m a r k e t f o r p u r c h a s e of p r i m e
quality and shall sell at a small advance.
B E E F — N o . 1.Chicago Mess by t h q . b a r r e l , o n e h u n d r e d ,
pound.
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BEESWAX—A full Btock.
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BIBLES—The Almcrican Bible D e p o s i t o r y is 1n o n r Instil
tlon.
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BOOTS— Mens, h m b e r m e n s l o n g leg, cow hide, kfp, calf
lined, calf t4p sole, calf p n m p sole, boys, y o u t h s a n d
' child*.
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BRIDLES—lllack, r u s a o t t and r e i n s with bltta.
BRAID—Crotclitet, E m b r o i d e r y , colored a n d black, s k i r t in
colors, silk ami w o r s t e d
BUTTER—By tly> firkin or pound of good quality.
B U C K E T S — I r o a bound o a k w e l l buckets.
CAMBRICS—Pajper, colored and black, c o m m o n , d o .
CAPS—Mens cloth, plush, mohair, 4 c . , b o y s a n d childa a f u l l
assortment.!
CASSIMERES—Black, a good line, colored a n d F a n c y ,
s u p e r i o r a s s 1o r t m e n t Of A m e r i c a n , E n g l i s h a n d F r e n c h
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S u p e r i o r horse shoe, n a i l rod, fire.
J A C O N E T — A full iiue, bought of i m p o r t a n .
J A V N E S WF.lilt'iXKS—We are s p e c i a l / a g e n t s f o r all Dr.
J a v n e s g e n u i n e preparations, and Job t h e same at as low
rates as r a n be bouwht elsewhere.
V ' ••JEtVEI.RY—A s n u p stock, well a s s o r t e d . '
JELLIES—RaspberryV c u r r a n t , q u i n c e s : strawberry. P i n e

K E N N E D Y ' S M E D l C I N E S - ^ A n s s s o r t m t c t of t h e s e j n s t l v
famed medicines on sale.KETTLES—3, 6. 8 , 1 0 , pail, SO, 46, CO,90 gallon, a t
ble rates, a f o i l if lie.
KEROSENE—Bought low, a n d for sale at c o r r e s p o n d i n g
by the quantity.
K N I \ ES—Pocket, table, c a n ing, butchers, shoe, bowie
p e n k n i v e s ; o u r *tock of t a b l e ' k n i v e s i* large a a d we
invite the a t t e n t i ' m of t h e wholesale t r a d e . We CM off i y bargains.
,
,
LACE—Cotton, Liuen, real i b r c a d , a m y n f i L - l m i U t i o n . silk.
black a n d white, Ac.
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LEATHER—Sole, upper, k i p , c a l f , morroceo, linings, b l n d ing,Ac.
:
.
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LEAD—Bar, w h i t s a n d red lead'
LIME—Quick, a n d ' w a t e r lime, reasonable.
I
L I L L Y W B i l B — K o r the ladies, best quality, aa also p o t o
f o r it* application.
LOOKS—Door, t r u n k , c h e s t b o x , pad, till.
MADDER—Dutch madder.
MAtilC R U F F L I N G — A s » o n e d qualities a n d w i d t h s .
M A R S E H J . E S — A s m a l l a s s o r t m e n t some tiice.
MERINOt5>—'These goods we have a Snug a s s o r t m e n t well
selected, b o n g h ; low, aftd f o r sale In p a t t e r n a below t h e
fnarkst, some very c h e a p '
MOLASSES—A fall line, a n d of g o o d quality, a s s w e e t aa

N A V A I . STORRS~ITttnflIa and t a r r e d roue, m a r l i n , roain,
'
pitch, t u r p e n t i n e , ftapthn, Ac. '
N A I L S — C n t , f r o m 2d to'GOd, best make, also w r o u g h t a n d
pressed. We a r e selling by the k e g a s low aa we can
now p u r c h a s e a t wholesale.
NOTIONS—Of t h e s e we h a v e a c o m p l e t e fine, fBlly e q u a l ' ' t o
the demand, and p u r c h a s e d o f m a n u f a c t u r e r s and Importers direct
NUTMFMGS—Pepper, mace, g i n g e r , cloves, c i n n a m o n .
""
OAKUM—Best n a v y by p o u n d o r bale.
O l I A — K e r o s e n e , whale, linseed, boiled a n d raw. n e a t a t o ' d t
fish, Ac; •; '•
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OIL SUITS—Complete; sou-westers, p a n t s , Ac.
OVKR S H I R T S — D e n i m , k n i t Jackets.
OYSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore n i c e , f r e s h a n d iraarahteed.
P A P E R HANGINGS—Wall, window, b o r d e r i n g , i n a s s o r t PAINTS—Lead in oil, .ven. red. s p s n i s f i b r o w n , Ac., c h r o m e ,
yellow s n d green, p a t e n t dryer.
P A P I E R MACUE—A. small line, s u i t a b l e f u r p r e s e n t s t o
ladies.
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PLASTER—rGrand lUver I n barrels o r by t h e ton. 1 : •
P a r t i e s depositing twenty-flve i h o u s a n d ' dollars a n d upP L 0 W 8 - r A n i c a l o t . o f best m a k e r a .and q u a l i t y of w o o d
in all. N o w if w e p l a c c t h e s e 11 s c a t t e r i n g v o t e s t o t h e
work, with CAtra castings.
c r c d i t of t h e C o p p e r h e a d p l e c l o r u l . S t a t e , C o u g r e s s i o n . w a r d s for tliesc n o t e s a t one time will bo allowed a commission
P O C K E T BOOKS—And p o r t e monies, a f u l l l i n e , some very
good, some good for b u t l l t U e , c h e a p .
« l aiiil i-wunlorial t i c k e t , i t g i v o s tBem only o n e h u n d r e d of o n r . q u a r t e r . o f one p e r p e r cent., w h i c h will be p a i d by the
PRUNES—Fresh Turkish prunes.
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l u t t j o r i t y . T i i o y chiiined 8 0 0 a n d w o c o a c c d o d 2 0 0 b e i T p a s n r v D e p a r t m e n t npOii'thc r e c e i p t of a bill f o r the a m o u n t
PRINTS—>A very large s t o c k .
.
C H E E S E — " H a m b u r g , ' ' of New Y o r k m a n u f a c t u r e .
PROVISIONS—l'ork, flour, corn, cOifa meal, bams, fisb, U r d .
f o r c t h o o J e b t i o n . W e l l d o i i e , . . E m m c ( . T h e C o p p e r - certified Uf by the officer w i t h w h o m the depositc was m a d e . CHA.MKI.'KYS—A Kinidi a s s o r t m e n t
b u t t e r , chcesc,. beef.
1IC;HI .Mit-swiyariea, Ki|iil)a!l unif 6oo(f, p e r f o r m e d a w o a - Xo d e d u c t i o M for commissions m u s t bo made f r o m the de- C H A I N S — T r a c ^ halter, j a c k a n d cable in 1-4, 5-16, 3-8 a n d P U M P S ^ - C i s t e r n . (Down"d-psteat), c h s l n p u m p t c p m p l a M
7-1G inch. [
,
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With t u b i n g f o r same.

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<KTTUV w o r k in t h i s r e g i o n o f > c o a o \ r y . ; . W c h o p e t h e y posits,
CIGARS—A m o d e r a t e q u a n t i t y and f a i r grade.
RAGS—Bought and sold. :
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w l l l v i w t . r e u g a i n , if l l i d y o a a nfTord t o d o s o .
CLOTH—Black jand blue broad cloth, ladies cloak cloth, RHUBARB—Real Turkey, r o o t a n d p o w d e r e d . .
Special Advantages of this L o a n .
assorted.
,
RICE—East India b e s t
,
,
IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS RANK, offering 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 gotbftf; ovil, m a r i n e , striking, alarm, and
RIDDLES—To use In t h e place of f a n n i n g mills, f u r a i t u r e
1
V 1 " ^ ' V o l c *
e i g h t day, good line.
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n- >'<
A b i j a h B . Duu'lap is e j e c t i d K e p w v e t r t a t i v o t o t h e Interest.tbpa qny o^her, a n d t h e ^ s t ^ c u r j f r . A n y savings
C L O T H I N G — W p have a good a s s o r t m e n t well •
ROAD" SCRAPERS—Cast i r o n , wood a n d i f o a t o oWler.
S t u U i i j C g i s | a « a r e f r o m t h e D i s t r i c t c o m p o s e d of t h e boaik which pays its d e p o s i t o r s to U . ' s . Xotea, considers tfiat
b o u g h t low, of fashionable designs, a n d for salo
8 A L T — F i n e d s i r y s n d ooarse.
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able.
S A D D L E S — P o n y , Mexican a n d side. ,
C o u n t i e s of G r a n d T r a v e r s e , A n t r i m , L c e l n u a w , E m m e t 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 u n t r y
COTTON—Brown, 3-4. 4-4, 4-5, in heavy a n d fine, b l e a c h e d S A T C H E L S — W i l t o n , lirusaclla, rail road, gothip, a n d pt»i»_
n n d Miliiisfee, b r a i n a j o r i t y of 3T0,o|rvr. H e n r y I I . ^ o - and it cannot pay in a n y t h i n g b e t t e r . Tor its own a s s e t s are
"* t t o 5-4 ni«ely assorted, and are aelling many of t h e m
Nijw Y o r k wholesale.j-atcs. . . .
*•«>»»•
' SCARFS—Gent* silk, nnh»n s n d wool, ladlos W o o l . '
ble.
«\|r, U u u l u p ^ u R e p u b l i c a n o f t h e g e n u i n e s t r i p e .
ither 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 or b o n d s payaCOLLARS—Gedttf assorted, L a d i e s vairiois styiesjalso horse SCYTHES—Grasa, bnsh, a n d grain aythea, as well a s s l e k M *
T h e f o l l o w i n g a r e t h e m a j o r i t i e s in t h e s o v o r a l C o u n t i e s : ile in government paper.
and p o n y collars.
brush, bnsh and corn cutWnu
•' > - ,^'y
:
COKKEE—Javs, Rio, g r o u n d ond mixed.
SEEDS—Clover, timothy, red tou, h u n g a r i a n , t u r n i p , a n d a
II *i'io7 i iii-.'!"'I
Dunlap. Noble,
I t la equally c o n v o n l e n t as a t e m p o r a r y o r p e r m a n e n t J n . CORSETS—White a n d c o l o r e d . '
full as.-ortmcnt or ftesli g i r ^ e n s e e d a a few flower s e e d s .
(•rand Travefsc,
28G
S h o t — B y the b a g o r p o u n d .
estment. T h e n o t e s can always be s o l d f o r w i t h i n a frac- COTT O NAD ES— A f a i r a s s o r t m e n t .
A n t r i m ^ ' I lot i
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CONFECJTIONABV—A g o o d |inq a t retail a n d . wholesale, S h o t * — A complete a s s o r t m e n t of gshts, l a f l f e t . ^ o u t h s »nd
1
tion of their face a n d a c c m n u i a t e d i n t e r e s t and.Mp the best
Kmnhit,
89
a small lot df f a a c y c o r t v o r s a t i o n c a n d y a . ' '
lA.-efauuu', .1
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88
S h i r t i n g Checks—Good stock.
C R O C K E R Y — B o u g h t of i m p o r t c r a d i r e c t a n d is sold aj
seeurtty With-banks a s collateral* f o r distonnts.— — be b o u g h t . .
S h o e F i n d i n g s — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t
. i ,
Maaitslee,
T9"
Convertible Into a Six per CenU 6 . 2 0 Gold B o n d .
S h o V e l s — O a s i steel, long handle. D handle, scoop, Ac,
S h a w l s — W o o l , - h r c t b a , stella,'and^rfarfket, some T d l V h t e i
I n a d d i t i o n to t h e very liberal i n t e r e s t on t h e hbteii 1 'tor C R A C K E R S — P i c Nic, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by p o u n d
ones.
.„t a i u U v ! «
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.'.ill |'o.;r:-:
or barrel, i
S h o e r a c k s — B a s g o r imoose' skin, b o t h l o n g a a d a b o r t
three years, t h i s privilege of c o n v e r s i o n i s n o w . w < y t b ' « h o u t
E u t c n o x is i l AKisTKt—Tfj^rtbdle n i i h i h e r o f v o t o
1XAY BOOKS—Blank l e d g e r s , p a s s b o o k s , w r i t i n g books, in
legs,"A Np.^.'r ,
.
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t h r e e p e r c e n t por annum, f o r the c u r r e n t rate fori 5-20
S i l k — B l a c k , colored, a n d l i n i n g silk.
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p o l l e d in Miiaistoc C o o n t y f o r P r e s i d e n t i a l E l e c t o r s flips
Bonds is not less iMaJi'Slhe
p r e m l h f n . ' f t i t d before 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 Hkntew—Ijidies, gents, s n d b o j A skate strapa. '
2 1 5 . T h e R e p u b l i c a n E l e c t o r a l t i c k e t r e c e i v e d I-l/i a n d
wool, in m u d 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 .
S h i r t s —. P
and fancy,
h i t e shiWa,,,-«i»W'
l o n c y1e>
. .l a.n A e l , plain,

- *• w--vbb«8S .
the p r e m i u m on atx p*t c e n t U t k ' s t o c k s was o
D I A R I E > — F o r jst>4, some very nice.
aod liuen.ditto..
. : r>'"t h e I j o p p e r h e a J ticlcet 7 0 — R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y ^ 5 .
DOMESTICS— Ai very full line.
S k a t i n g C a p * — I n d i e s , misses, a n d ehiido,
'
twenty p e r cent. I t wiU.^eaeen t h a t the ( a c t u ^ l profit
'J'luj l i e p u b l i c a u S l n t a t i c k e t
received
144, a n d t h o
DOiJ»>—Kid. elbth s n d r u b b e r beads.
S o n ^ C a s t n e , t o i l e t assorted, yellow, erosive, silver I n d e x t
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C o p p e r h e a d 72—RepubKtitm.nl^jqtit^ 72.
D R A W E R S — G e n t s a a d Indie's assorted.
S o c k s — ( i i n i B h a n d lnrlt woof, r a s h mere,'cotton aa n d t i n l o n ,
c e n t per a n n u m .
T h o m a s W . F e r r y received 1 6 8 *otes for ,Congress,
DRUGS—A small a s s o r t m e n t
boys a n d child*, ditto.
y\$ PtW<KrH?lf i l f t j .Received 4 § — l t « p n b ! i o a u . m > j o r i t y , I t s E x e m p t i o n f r o m M a l e Or M u n i c i p a l T a x a t i o n . DRAG T E E T H - 4 0 n h a n d , 3-4. 4-4, 5-4 a n d made t o o r d e r S p i e s * — K i n d s , q u a n t i t i e s a n d q u a l i t i e s t o s u i t .
reasonable. ]
S p e c t a c l e s — P l a i n , g c r m a n silver, and. steel bow», c o l o r e d ;
120.
DYES—Camwood,
logwood,
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peras, vitriol, Ac. '
S p i n n i n g 1 W h e e l s — A n d hubs,an assortment.
J a m e s B . W a l k e r . r e e w v e d 1 4 1 votes f o r S t a t e S e n a - •special A c t of C o n g r e s s e x e m p t s all b o n d s and Trex«nry
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E N T E L O P E S — A large a s s o r t m e n t in various qualities, deal- S t e e l — C a s t blister, toe cork, a p r i n g a a d g e r m a n i ''
titfti'iji t h e L e g i s l a t u r e , a n d I t e n r y I I . N o b l e , 6 5 — R e e r s will find jpriccs low by the q u a n t i t y .
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 of t a x a t i o n in various p a r t s of the c o u n t r y .
able
a r t i f l c f o r the ladies.
publieuu m a j o r i t y 79.
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.
S n g a r s — C r u s h e d , n o w d e r t d , granulated, coffee, In g r a d e s td
I t is believed t h a t no securities ofTer so g r e a t I n d u c e m e n t s E X T R A C T S — V a n i l l a , lemon, peach, Ac.
T h e Gazette
s a y s '• t h e r e w a s no p a r t y t i c k e t t o r
. writ, brown K. O.'nmw a i a d O a n d m a p l e .
F A R M E R S T p O ^ - F o r k ^ hoes.. rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels,
Jto l e n d e r s as t h o s e issued by t h e g o v e r n m e n t . I n all o t h e r
ipB—Colored,
black and white, c o t t o n a n d l i n e s . >
spades, cradfes. c u t t i n g b o i b s .
C o n a t ^ .QOicer^. t h e q u e s t i o n b e i n g n o t w h o w e Hill b a r e
1
l i o w — B o u g h t and.sold by p « n n d or b a r r e k
: f f o r m s of ihdebtcdners, t h e f a i t h or ability*of p r i v a t e p a f t i c s , F A N N I N G
O f the best m a k e r s a n d a t m o d e r a t e
t o h o l d t h e C o u n t y offices, b u t w h o we c a n g e t "
;b4es—Black walnut, c h e r r y a a d uniotb •
jtricea. .
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or stock companies,4>g asperate Qommuuities,«nly. is pledged
T a b l e t * — F o r g e n u and ladles use In c o r r e s p o n d e n c e s o m a
n i c e ones.
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F E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d when wanted.
WINIKB.—There are strong indications t h a t W i n t e r
' f o r p a y m e n t while th-a w h o l e p r o p e r t y of t h e c o u n t r y Isiheld F I S H — C o d . d n n h , halibut, h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s a n d sounds,
T e n — I m p e r i a l , y o n n g hyson. O o l o n g a n d s o u c h o n g , i n
has' c o m e t w o w e e k s a h e a d of t i m e . . - W o m a y h a v e I n maekerell, Ac.
cliestn, c n t t y s a n d b y t h e p o n n * - , a n b o u g h t e a r l y k ? d a t
t o secure Uie d l s c h a a g e of a l l t h e o b l i g a t i o n s of the United
F L A X S E E D — B i r d seed, c a n a r y seed.
a d v a a t a g e o n s rate*
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d i a n S u m m e r yet, h a t t h e aigns a r e n o t favorable.
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FLOUR—Seven h u n d r e d barrels, good b r a n d s .
T i n W a r e — A good stock o a b a n d of h o m e n a b u f a c t n r e ,
s o o w i s s i * o r e i g h t i n c h e s d e e p and t h e g r o u n d iB f r o F L A T IRONS—fn sizes t o suit.
a n d all k i n d s of work done t o o r d e r .
. • . ,
W h i l e the governmenkoflers the most l i b e r a l t e r m s f o r its Fl.OUNCINGR—AlnsliB. linen, cambric, Ac
z e o . Manjf of t h e f a r m e r s h a v e t o t d u g t h e i r p o t a t b e s
T l a s o e — F o r veils, r d d in its season f o r dreaecs.
F L A N N E L S — W p o l , domet, cotton, linsey, shaker, red, T o b a c c o — P l u g , flue c u t s m o k i n g , Ac., a f u l l Une at o l d
a n d o t h e r r o o t s , a n d t h e r e i s a s t r o n g p r o b a b i l i t y t h a t loans, It bplMves t h k t the v « y a t f o n g e s t a p p e i l will be
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy, F r e n c h , Ac.
prices.
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FORKS—Manure, hay, straw, g a r d e n , 2 a n d 3 t i n e d . l o a c a n d T o y * — A n i c e a s a o r t m e n t t o wholesale.
t h e y will
remajtj^tJ^rptji^
a t j t j l . p a t S j r j n g , w h e n loyalty a a d p a t r i o t i s m of the p e o p l e .
Short handles.
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T r n a U s ^ - P a c k i n g ; folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , s o m t R ^ o d o n e * . -.
D u p l i c a t e certificates w i l l be Issued tor all deposits. The
tbOT will con» ont in ^food-order.
F R U I T S — P r u n e f , c u r r a n t s , peaches, plums, c h e r r i e s , goose- T r i m m i n g s — O f varipn* qaalitica a n d d e s i g n s aach aa a r e
party depositing must e n d o r s e upon the o r i g i n a l certificate
fashionable. i .
berries, quinces, pears, tomatoes.
Tme DRAFT.—Provost Marshal Bailey, Commissioner.
t h e d e n o m i n a t i o n of n o t e s required, a n d w h e t h e r they ait: t o F U R N I T T R E — I f c r e a u s , bedsteads, chairs, tables, stands, T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A toll line, so t i e n i c e ones.
T r a p s — M u s k rat, ftyc, bcjVer, a n d bear, of best m a k e r s , by
Avery and Surgeon Piatt, concluded their labors here
r o c k e r s , c h i n s chairs, matrasses,.Ac
be issued i n b l a n k e r payahle t o o r d e r W h e n s<y e n d o r s e d i t
piece or dozen. -. y J ' • • • '
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GINGHAMS—Scfctch, Glasgow, L a n c a s t e r , a n d c h e c k d r e s s
on Saturday last, and teft.for Grand Rapids on Saturday
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 n clad caagoods.-'** .1
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be left w i t h t h e officer r e c e i v i n g t h e deposite, to be tor.
siiucr^, Ac., a g o a d ; a a a o r t m e n t , low.
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evening, with 53 drafted men from Grand Traverse,
GLASS—A f u l l a s s o r t m e n t of s i i e s , 8 x 10 t o 2 0 x 80,
warded to t h e Tr e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t •*' ''
U m h j c l l a s — O X various sizes a n d g r a d e a .
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U n d e r S h i r t s — F o r Ladies , a n d gentlemen, ribbed, plain,
l i n lined gedts, ladies, misses a n d boys.
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S u b s c r i p t i o n s will be received by t h e T r e a s u r e r of t h e
colored and white. -"" ' J 1 »•' ' ' ' *
oo tbe Propeller Alleghany. We were unable to preG R A I N - B u e S w l e a t , corn, w h e a t Ac.
.
T a l i a e * — A few n o t very g o o d .
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ct«e' •' list of the name B of the drafted . men who were O i i t e d S t a t e s , a t W a s h i n g t o n , the several A s s i s t a n t T r o t s ur GROCERIES—A; complete line, b o u g h t early, a n d tor sale V e i l * — D o t lace, love tissue, Ac,
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cheap, . • i n t . ,
:/ v.is 11j"era and designated Depositaries, and by t h e
accepted.
T e s t s — O f n u m e r o u s designs, f a s h i o n a b l e make, a n d d i f f e r e n t
GUN C A P S — G . Er>. I. C. water-proof.
qualities t o s u i t
F i r s ' National B a n k of A n a A r b o r , Mich.
GUNPOWDtJl—Rifle, in cans, and F . F . F . C. s p o r t i n g i n
_ * • — I ^ r a e and small, s o m e t o y vicea.
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DKATII o r Hcnr.'N-. P . T A U J » A I « I K . — H o a N . P . ' T A L I - S e c o n d National Bank, of D e t r o i t Mich.
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 vinegar.
H A I R O I L — I ' h s l o n ' s Bear, M a r c a s o r
SADGE died at Baltic Creek, Michigan, on Wednesday of F i r s t National Bank, of Fent^n,' Mich.
W a g o n * — D o u b l e and aingle lumber w a g o n s , a good atock in
early s p r i n g , a n d * * low a s can be b o u g h t outside, i
last week. He was for many yearrfprominently connected
a n d by all N a t i o n a l B a a k f w h i c h are d e p o s i t a r i e s of public HA Y — F o r aale. Or will parotuise.
W e l l B a c k e t s — T h e old Old Oaken B a c k e t i s for aale b r o a ,
with party politics in Uus State, was United State Sena- money, a n d
iron bound.
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H A B * — A full a s s o r t m e n t , union, zouave. Burnside, B u t l e r
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'ALL R E S P E C T A B L E BANKS AND B A N K E R S
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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 m .
child* a n d nnssea, a c o m p l e t e l l a e .
Y e l l o w O c h r e — I n small or large q u a n t i t i e s .
race of public men that are fajt becoming extinct.
HOPS—Nice f r e s h pressed hops.
A F F O R D E V E R T F A C I L I T Y TO >0W»GBIBER*>.
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O p tron the South a t break of tor,
B r i n g i n g t o W i n c h e s t e r fresh dlnmsy,
T h e a f f r i g h t e d a i r w i t h * s h u d d e r bore.
L i k e a h e r a l d In h a s t e t o the c h i e f t a i n ' s door,
T h e t e r r i b l e g r u t a b l e a n d rumble a n d roar.
Telling t h e battle was o n . o n c e more,
A n d 8 n e r i d a n t w e n t y miles a wa y .

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R M Y AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS, PEDLERS,
T r a d e r s Sutlers, a a d General Dealers can make e a o r mous profits u p o n a small investment.
A n d w i d e r still t h o s e billows or w a r
J e w e l r y of any p a t t e r n or quality a n d in any q u a n t i t y
T h u n d e r e d a l o n g t h e h o r i s o n ' s bar.
made to order. Estimate* f o r a n y class of w o r k f u r n i s h e d .
A n d l o n d e r y e t i n t o Winchester rolled
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T h e r o a r of t h a t r e d sea uncontrolled
Pedlars, I n d i a n Traders, and A r m y Dealers.
M a k i n g the blood of the listener cold
Any style of Goods m s n a f s c t n r e d . s u c h s s Inventions, etc.,
A s h a t h o u g h t of the s t a k e of t h a t fiery fray,
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pital, can fiad c o n s t s a t e m p l o y m e n t . I l l u s t r a t e d Lists a n d
B a t t h e r t is a r o a d f r o m W i n c h e s t e r t o w n ,
fall p s r t i c u l s r s free. T h e profit t o the retailer is large.
A n d there, t h r o u g h t h e flash of t h e m o r n i n g light,
A Wholesale supply can be carried in a knapsack, h a n d
A steed, a* black as t h e steeds of n i g h t .
valise, o r c a r p e t bag, a n d will not be like books—bulky
W a s seen t o pass s s w i t h eagle flight-inconvenient to c a r r y f r o m place t o place.
A s If he knew t h e t e r r i b l e nfced
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R e m e m b e r a n o t h e r t h i n g f t h i s business i s strictly honofie s t r e t c h e d a n y with M s ' u t m o s t speed |
rable. ITiete is no need of m i s r e p r e s e n t i n g or e x s g g e r s "
HiU rose a n d fell—but h i s h e a r t was gay,
Our goods show f o r themselves, a n d prove themselves !
, W i t h Sheridan fifteen miles away.
I t Is a business in which an ample and sstisfactory equivalent Is given f o r t h e m o n e y received and an e n c o u r a g i n g p r o Still s p r u n g f r o m t h o s e swift hoofs, t h u n d e r i n g south,
. I t ia p o c k e t e d a t the same time. I t ia an o c c u p a t i o n in
T h e dost, like t h e s m o k e f r o m t h e c a n n o n ' s mouth,
which no person need be a f r a i d or aahamed t o c a n v a s s i t
O r the trail of a c o m e t s w e e p i n g f s s t e r and fsster,
same field again a n a again, f o r w h e r e once o u r goods are ii
F o r e b o d i n g t o t r a i t o r s the d o o m of disaster
troduccd, a p e r m a n e n t nnd c o n t i n u o u s demand is created.
T h e h e a r t of the steed a n d t h e h e a r t of t h e m a s t e r
' T o Soldier* in the Army, or t h o s e a t h o m e disabled by the
W a r * b e a t i n g l i k e p r i s o n e r s assaulting t h e i r walls,
h a r d s h i p s of war, to Clergymen out of health. Teachers, Pout
I m p a t i e n t t o be w h e r e t h e ftsttle-fleld calls ;
masters, or any person who wishes cither locsl or an active
E v e r y nerve of the c h i r g e r was atrsined to full play,
occupation, and one that b r i n g s with It g r e s t pecuniary 1
W i t h Sheridan only ten miles away.
duceraents, t h i s p r e s e n t s a n o p p o r t u n i t y seldom met with.U n d e r h i s s p u r n i n g feet, the r o a d
T r y It 1 a n d see f o r yourselves ! I
. L i k e a m a r r o w y Alpine r i v e r
flowed,
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Carefully selected lots of j e w e l r y c o m p r i s i n g o u r newt
A n d t h e landscape sped away behind
styles and most saleable variety ot goods, will be sent a n .
L i k e a n ocean B r i n g before t h e w i n d ;
w n e r e in the Loyal States. We are c o n s t a n t l y filling order*
A n d the steed, like a bark fed w i t h f u r n a c e Ire,
from persons l e a v i n g the choice of goods wholly w i t h us.—
S w e p t a s , w i t h h i s wild e y e s full of lire,
T o such we p r o m is e the best exercise of o n r taste a n d
Bat lo I lie !• n e a r i n g bis h e a r t ' s desire—
J u d g m e n t , a n d f r o m o u r l o n g e x p e r i e n c e can ensure satisfacH e i s m o i l i n g t h e s m o k e of the r o a r i n g fray,
tion. W e ask BO pay in Advance,state what style a n d quality
"WIQfS^oridan o n l j r f l r c miles away.
of Goods a r e ^ f a n t e i a n d we will send the s a m e a n d collect
pay by E x p r e s s a t t h e e n d of the route. ;
The first t h a t the General aaw were t h e g r o u p #
Gold a n d silver watches, good m o v e m e n t s a n d manufacOf stragglers, a n d t h e n the r e t r e a t i n g troop* [
t u r e d in tbe best m a n n e r , of pure material, all w a r r a n t e d at
W h a t was done—what t o d o — a glance told h i m b o t h ,
prices f r o m $10 to $150 each. S e n t ahywherc—pay collected
T h e n a t r l k l n g hi* s p u r s w i t h a t e r r i b l e o a t h .
by E x p r e s s . Satisfaction guaranteed I A l l Watche* a t f i r s t
Ho dashed down the line ' m i d a s t o r m of h u n a a ,
prices ; t h e y b e i n g of o u r own Importation.
-And t h e w a r e of r e t r e a t ohocked it* course t h e n because
C i r c u l a r s froe by mail ! Send f o r t h e m ! 1
T h e s i g h t of the m a s t e r compelled i t to panae.
T . A H. GADGHAN,
W i t h f o a m a n d with d o s t t h e black c h a r g e r waa g r a y ;
M a n u f a c t u r e r s and I m p o r t e r s ,
B r the flash of h i s eve, and b i s red nostrils' play,
(47 -Sm.)
716 Broadway, New York,
H e seemed t o t h e w h o l e g r e a t a r m y t o aay :
" I h a v e b r o u g h t you Sheridan all tho way
SHERIFF'S SALE.
F r o m W i n c h e s t e r down t o save t h e d a y l "

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H u r r a h , h u r r a h f o r Sheridan !
H o r r a h , h u r r a h , f o r h o r s e a n d man !
A n d when t h e i r statues sre placed on h i g h
U n d e r t h e d o m e of t h e Union aky,
T h e A m e r i c a n soldiers' T e m p l e of F a m e .
T h e r e w i t h the glorious General's n a m e
Be i t said In l e t t e r s b o t h bold a n d b r i g h t :
" H e r e Is t h e steed t h a t saved t h e day
By c a r r y i n g S h e r i d a n i n t o t h e fight,
F r o m Winchester—twenty miles away !"
A n Iavaluahle Medicine.
R e v . D r . H a m l i n , df C o n s t a n t i n o p l e , s a v e d

VIRTUE OP A WRIT OF

FIRI

FACIAS ISSUED

o u t of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y of Grand Traverse, in the S t a t e of Michigan, to me d ir e c te d a n d delivered, against t b e goods a n d onatiels, l a n d s a n d t e n e m e n t s of
Aaron P . Essex, I did. o n the e i g h t h day of October,71864,
levy u p o n and take all t h e right, title a n d i n t e r e s t of said
Aaron P. Essex In a n d to tho following piece or parcel of

hundreds

of lives by the fallowing simple preparation daring the
terrible raging of the cholera in that city a few years
since. In no case did tho remedy foil where the patient coald be reachod in season. It is no less effective
in cholera morbus and ordinary diarrhea. A remedy
80 easily procured and so vitally efficacious should be always at hand. An ordinary vial of it can be bad for
about twenty-five oonts or so, and no man should be
without it over night The writer of this received the
receipt a few days since, and having been seriously attacked with the cholera morbus the past week, can attest Its almost magic inflaeoco in affording relief from
ejccrooiating pain.
He ardently hopes that every one whose eyes trace
these lines will cut this article from the paper and procure the medic!DC without delay.
Its prompt application will relieve pain and presumptively eave life.
Take—One part laudanum,
One part coSphorated spirit,
Two parts tinoture of ginger,
k j . fA, Two parts oT capsicum.
Dose-—One teaspoonful in a wine glass of water.

north of r a n g e nine west, In t h o C o u n t y of G r a n d Traverse,
s n d State of Michigan, r u n n i n g thence fifty rods north,
thence o n e h u n d r e d find s i x t y rod* west, t h e n c e fifty rod*
s o u t h , t h e n c e one h u n d r e d a n d sixty r o d s east t o t h e place
b e g i n n i n g . W h i c h r i g h t title a n d i n t e r e s t I shall expose
r s a i e a t auction, on t h e twenty-fourth day of Deoember,
1804, a t t e n o'clock A . M . a t the f r o n t d o o r of t h e School
House, In T r a v e r s e City, In said County, t h a t b e i n g t h o place
of h o l d i n g t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r said County, to t h e h i g h e s t
b i d d e r s s t h o law directs
J A M E S K. GUNTON. Sheriff.
T r a v e r s e City, N o v . 1st, 1864.
46-Cw.
( P r i n t e r ' s ftes $6 JO.)

«

FRUIT TREES.

THREE THOUSAND APPLE

TREES.

H e will also receive o r d e r s f o r plum, p e a c h , pear, a n d cherry trees t o be f u r n i s h e d in the fall. P r i c e s reasonable.
JOSEPH O U V I
• Traverse, J u n e 14, 1864.
28-Ci

DR. J O H N L . L Y O N ' S
F r e n c h . ^Periodical D r o p s ,
THE GREAT

F E M A L E

R E G U L A T O R ,

A r e t h e only k n o w n r e m e d y t h a t w l j successfully a n d Invariably restore a n d r e g u l a t e the fenfsle system, r e m o v i n g
all i r r e g u l a r i t i e s , a n d p r o d u c i n g health, v i g o r a n d s t r e n g t h .

A T o n MHAPFUKD.—Elder T., having occasion to
preach !n the town of Gilead, chose what he fanned tho
appropriate test: Is there no balm in Gilead ? Is there
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
DO physietaa there ? Ho tells the result t * It happened
that among my hearers was an old negro who haa lived
a great many years in the family of the village doctor, fected, w h i l s t pills *nd powder* c*n onlv r e a c h them as they
and nothing conld rile the fellow so quick aa tbo mere w o r k t h r u u g l i sympathy, b u t n o t a t all d i r e c t a n d positive.
suggestion that the doctor didn't know everything. Every Are y o u s u f f t r i n g f r o m a c o n s t a n t anxiety f o r the r e g u l a r
time I repeated the text I noticed the old darkey mani- r e t u r n of n a t u r e ' s prescribed laws 7
yourself no uneasiness, f o r Lyon's P e r i o d i c a l Drops,
fested much emotion, which I attributed to the peculiar if Give
taken a day or two before the expected pertod, wil"
fervency, of the African temperament: but, wraming tlvely and i n v a r i a b l y r e g u l a t e ita coming, as Vnrc as
with the subject, I repeated tbe text with unusual pathos follows fcsuse, as c e r t a i n as d a y l i g h t follows darkneas.
—' Is there no balm in Gilead, and .is there no physician A r e you sick, enfeebled by disease, o r u n a b l e t o b e a r t h e
there V Old Pomp could stand it no longer, and, spring- labor anil d a n g e r of increase 7
ing to Ms feet, said: • Don* know nuffin *bout de BLAH.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
massa^ but dere'a jes' good DOCTOR here as dere is in do C o m e t o you a s a blessing, f o r i s n o t p r e v e n t i o n b e t t e r
The following is said to bo a true copy of a shoemaker's bill, received by a gentleman in a rural town, whose
family comprised four or five daughters :
Mr. B
Dr. to J. J
:
; To souling Miss Mary
$1 35
To strapping and welting Miss Susan
25
To binding and closing M?S3 Ellen
13
To putting a few stitches ic Miss Jane
A Richmond paper gives two important fiftrne)
:) items
of newt, t& wit: that there is a large fleet 'of Unionn Irooclads in James rivor, below Butler's canal,, and that General Grant's troops,; instead of going into winter quarters,
are prcjxarlnj; for ateovementon Wilmington N. 0 , by
Some of the Michigan fanners have been making rosin
from their white pine trees. The rosin is of excellent
quality, and they think they can make it profitable.
Sheridan h * again defeated Early*
Oal ifornia has given Lincoln 25,000 majority.
SPECIALITIES.

t h a n cure f
If regularly t a k e n , It Is a certain preventive, a n d will save
you m u c h peril a n d m a n y h o u r s of suffering.
Have y o u been afflicted f o r many y e a r s with c o m p l a l n t a In-

LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS

Will y o u waste away with s u f f e r i n g f r o m Leucorrhcea. Prolapsus, D y s m e n o r r h e a , and a t h o u s a n d o t h e r difficulties, all
summed u p u n d e r the name of r
—•*
nature, when a a i n v e s t m e n t of oi
LYON'S PERIODICAL

DROPS

will surely save you.
D o n o t u s e t h e d r o p s w h e n f o r b i d d e n in t b e d i r e c t i o n s ,
f o r a l t h o u g h a positive cure, a n d h a r m l e s s s t all o t h e r times,
t b e y are so powerful a n d finely calculated t o a d j u s t a n d gove r n t h e f u n c t i o n s of t h e sexual organism, t h a t . If taken at imp r o p e r times, t h e y would p r o d u c e r e s u l t s c o n t r a r y t o nature,
against w h i c h all, p a r t i c u l a r l y t h o s e w h o would r e p r o d u c e ,
should carefully guard.
LYON'S

PERIODICAL DROPS

C a n n o t h a r m t h e m o s t d e l i c a t e c o n s t i t u t i o n at a n y t i m e ,
y e t t h e p r o p r i e t o r s wish t o g u a r d a g a i n s t i t s m i s u s e , h o p i n g
t h a t a t h o u s a n d b o t t l e s will b e used f o r a g o o d p u r p o s e w h e r e
o n e Is used f o r a a Illegitimate one.

T ? O R T H O S E W H O H A V E F R I B N D 8 TO W H O M T H E Y
J D wish t o p r e s e n t Souverniers, aa also a n y w h o may w i s h
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
t o c u l t i r a t * t h e finer taste* of t h e eye a n d h e a r t , we have, a t
considerable pain*, p u r c h a s e d f r o m t h e l a r g e s t publishing
T h e n e v e r - f a i l i n g F e m a l e Regulator, i s f o r aale b y every
bouse o a t h e c o n t i n e n t a nice a s s o r t m e n t of Card P h o t o - D r u g g i s t , In b o t h city a n d c o u n t r y , a a d do not, if y o u v a l u e
g r a p h s of aome ISO dim-rent Subjects ; aa also a a a s s o r t m e n t your h e a l t h a n d wish f « r a reliable medicine, buy a n y o t h e r .
of P h o t o g r a p h l o A l b u m s tor t h e same.
T a k e n o o t h e r , b a t if t h e D r u g g i s t t o w h o m y o u a p p l y h a s
W e h a v e also a small line of E n g r a v t t g a a a d L i t h o g r a p h s n o t g o t It, make h i m s e n d a n d g e t i t f o r y o u .
a n d g i l t mouldings f o r f r a m e s f o r the same f o r s u c h as m a y
0 . O . C L A R K A CO.,
desire
WnoLKSALB D a c o o t r r s ,
A l s o t h e " D u p l e * E l l p t l c S k i r t , " t h e very b e s t h o o p s k i r t
New Haven, Conn.
• v e r m a d a c o m b i n i n g e l e g a n c e a n d durability.
At Wholesale by
O a r l a m M e a d s will p l e a s e give u s a call
D. 8 . R A R N E 8 A CO., N e w Y o r k ,
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO..
GEO. C. G O O D W I N A C O , Boston.
N o v e m b e r 4,1864.
F A R R A N D , 8 H EL E Y k CO., D e t r o i t

U. S.

10 4 0

C H I C A G O &> S A H N U

BONDS.

VIA

These B o n d s s r e issued u n d e r the A a t of C o n g r e s s of March

T R A V E R S E CITY.

8th, 1864, w h i c h p r o v i d e s t h a t all B o a d s Issued u n d e r t h i s
A c t S H A L L B E R E D E E M E D IN COIN, at t h e pleasure of the

THE PROPELLER

Government, s t anjy period n o t less t h a n t e n n o r m o r e t h a n
f o r t y y e a r * f r o m t h e i r date, a n d u n t i l t h e i r r e d e m p t i o n F I V E
P E R C E N T . I N T E R E S T - W I L L BE P A I D I N COIN, o n Bonda
of n o t over o n e h a n d r e d dollars a n A a l l y ^ a a d o n a l l o t h e r
Bonds semi-annually.

The Interest Is payable o n tha first

dsys of March a n d S e p t e m b e r in each y e a r .
A s t h e s e Bonds,: by A c t of Congress, s r s

A

T J

I

J

E

G

H

A

N

Y

,

Captain C. H. Boynton,
I L L R U N R E G U L A R L Y RBTWKEN CHICAGO A N D
P o r t 8 a r n l a d u r i n g t h e season or 1864, t o u c h i n g * t
T r a v e r s e City b o t h ways. She m s k e s the round t r i p in ten
days, a r r i v i n g at T r a v e r s e City, e i t h e r from Chicago or Sarnla, every five day*.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
1 ravsrae City, April I t , 1M4.
JO-HBX

W

Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation,
t h e i r vsli\e Is Increased f r o m i o n e to t h r e o p e r c e n t p e r a a n a m , a c c o r d i n g td the rate of t a x levies In v a r i o u s p a r t a *f
the coffhtry.
A t t h e p r e s e n t r a t e of p r e m i u m on gold t h e y pay
Ovet E i g h t per C a n t . Interest
In c u r r e n c y , a n d are of equal convenience a t a p e r m a n e n t o r
t e m p o r a r y Investaient:
I t is believed t h a t no securities offer so g r e a t i n d u c e m e n t s
to l e n d e r s as the various d e s c r i p t i o n s of U. 8 Bonds.

I a all

o t h e r f o r m s of Indebtedness, t h e f a i t h or ability of p r i v a t e

C L A F t l t ' S
Distilled Restorative'
F O R . T H E H A I R ,
•tore* G i a y a a d F a d e d H a i r a a d B e a r d t o It*
Hataaral Color,
A N D 18 A MOST L U X U R I 0 U 8 D R E S S I N G

p a r t i e s or stock c o m p a n i e s or seperate c o m m u n i t i e s only is
pledged f o r payment, while f o r t h e d e b t a o f t h e United S t a t e s
the whole p r o p e r t y of t h e c o u n t r y i s holden t o s e c u r e t h e
p s y m e n t of both principal s n d I n t e r e s t in coin.
These Bonds msy be subscribed f o r in sums f r o m $60
t o any m a g n i t u d e , o n t h e same t e r m s , a n d are t h u s m s d e
e q u a l l y available t o t h e s m a l l e s t l e n d e r s n d the l a r g e s t cap-

For

the

Hair

CI ARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,

and

Head.

Re-tores the Color.

Eradicates Dandruff
They c a n be converted into money a t any m o m e n t , £ L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
a n d the h o l d e r will h a v e the benefit of the Interest.
P r o m o t e s ita G r o w t h .
T h e F u n d e d Debt of the United States on w h i c h I n t e r e s t C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
P r e T c n t s i t i W t i n e off
is payable in gold, on the 3d d*y of M*rch, 1864, waa $7G8CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
905,000. T h e I n t e r e s t on t h i s d e b t f o r the c o m i n g fiscal
I s a n aneqonJIed D r e s s i n g .
C
L
A
R
K
'
S
R
E
S
T
O
R
A
T
I
V
E
.
y e a r will be $45,987,120, while the c u s t o m s revenue in gold
I a g o o d for C h i l d r e n .
f o r t h e c u r r e n t fiscal year, e n d i n g J u n e 30th, 1864. h a s been
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
so f a r a t the r a t e Of over $100,000,000 p e r a n n u m .
I s g o o d for Ladiea.
I t will be seen t h a t even tbe present gold revenues of t h e C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E .
I s good for Old P e o p l e .
G o v e r n m e n t are largely in e x c e s s of the want* of the TreaCLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
sury f o r the p a y m e n t of the gold fnterest, while t h e r c c c n t
i s perfectly harmless.
increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual r e c c i p t C L A R K ' S , R E S T O R A T I V E ,
r
C o n t a i n s DO Oil
f r o m c u s t o m s on t h e s s m e a m o u n t of i m p o r t a t i o n s to $150,CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
000,000 per a n n u m .
I s not a Dye.
T h o a u t h o r i s e d a m o u n t of t h i s loan is Two H u n d r e d Mil- C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
lion Dollars. I n s t r u c t i o n s t o t h e National Banks a c t i n g at
Beautifies t h e H a i r .
C
L
A
R
K
'
S
R
E
S
T
O
R
A
T
I
V
E
,
loan a g e n t s were n o t Issued u n t i l Msrch 20th, b u t the a m o u n t
I s sjilendid f o r W h i s k r n .
of Bonds reported sold at the United States T r e a s u r y u p to
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
May 14th was
>
K e e p s t h e H a i r in i t s P l a c e .
•48,064,900.
C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A. T 1I V E ,
S u b s c r i p t i o n s will be received by the T r e a s u r e r of the
Cores Nervous Headache.
^ U u i t t l S t a t e s at W a s h i n g t o n , and tho Assistant T r e a s u r e r s C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
Prevents Eruption*.
a t New Y o r k , Boston and Philadelphia, a n d by the
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
F i r s t National B a n k of Ann Arbor, Mich.
Stops Itching and Bnrninir.
F i r s t National B a n k of Detroit, Mich.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
F i r s t National Bank of F e n t o n , Micb.
K e e p s t b e H e a d Cool.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
AND RY ALL NATIONAL RANKS
Is delight fallr p e r f u m e d .
which a r c depositaries of P u b l i c money, s n d all
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS
Contains no Sediment..
t h r o u g h o u t the country, (acting as a g e n t s of tho National C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
Contains no G u m . .
Depositary Bank*,) will f u r n i s h f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n on aj>
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Polishes vonr H a i r . .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
P r e p a r e s TOD f o r P a r i i e a . .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
P r e p a r e s y o u for Bulls..
CIARK'S RESTORATIVE,
F o r a Medicine t h a t will c u r e
A l l L a d i e a need i t . .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
COUGHS,
N o L a d y will d o w i t h o n t i t .
INFLUENZA,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Costs bat $1.
T I C K L I N G In the T H R O A T ,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s S o l d b y D r u g g i s t s a n d iH-alers e v e r y w h e r e .
WHOOPING COUGH,
P r i c e $1 per bottle.—6 t a t t l e * foriS.I.
C. G. C L A R K & CO.. P r o p r i e t o r * .
O r relieve C O N 8 U M T I V E C O U G H ,
LORD A SMITH, C h i c a g o , III. ; General Ageiu*.
as q u i c k as
F A R R A N D , S H E L E Y A CO
0 ,, 1Detroit.
00
italist.

O n e H u n d r e d Dollars R e w a r d .

C O E ' S

A SINGLE BOX OF BRANDRETO'S PILLSt
contains more vcgotable e x t r a c t i v e m a t t e r than twi'aty b o x e s
of a n y pill* In the world beidde* ; fifty-five h a n d r e d pfcyslc i a n s u»c t h e m in t h e i r p r a c t i c e t o the e x c l u s i o n of *11 o t h e r
OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
purgatives. T b e first letter of tbelr value la y e t acarcely app r e c i a t e d . W h e n t b e y a r e b e t t e r known, s a d d e n death a a d
have been sold in i t s n a t i v e town, a n d n o t a single Instance
c o n t i n u e d s i c k n e s s will be of tbe past. Let t h o s e w h o know
of i t s f a i l u r e i s k n o w n .
We have, in our possession, a n y q u a n t i t y of certificates, t h e i i speak right o u t in t h e i r favor. M I s a duty which wills o m e of t h e m f r o m
ive life.
EMINENT PHYSICIANS,
,
O u r r a c e are sutyect t o a r e d u n d a n c y of vitiated bile a t t h i s
w h o h a v e used it] in t h e i r p r a c t i c e , a n d g i v e d i t tbe preemiseason, a n d i t Is a s d a n g e r o u s a s i t Is p r e v a l e n t ; bot Brandn e n c e over a n y o t h e r c o m p o n n d .
reth'* Pilla afford an Invaluable a n d efficient p r o t e c t i o n . By
I t docix n o t d r y u p a C O T J G - H ,
but loosens It, s o a* t o enable t h e p a t i e n t t o e x p e c t o r a t e free- t h e i r occasional use we p r e v e n t the collection of those Impurities, which, w h e n In *offlclent quantities, csnse so m u c h
TWO OR T H R E E D O S E S W I L L I N V A R I A B L Y C U B E
d a n g e r to the body's health. They soon cure II ver complaint,
T I C K L I N G IN T H E T H R O A T .
d v s p e p d a , loss of s p p e t i t e , pain in t h e h e a d , he*rt-buni, p a i n
A H A L F Bottle h a s o f t e n completely c u r e d t h e moat
In tbe breast bone, s u d d e n falntneas rnd costivenesa. S o l d
by all respectable dealers In m e d i c i n e s .
S T U B B O R N COUGH.

C O U G H

BALSAM.

a n d yet, t h o u g h It I* *o s u r e a n d speedy In its operation, it I*
perfectly harmless, b e i n g purely vegetable. I l l * very *greeable to t h e t a s t e , a n d may be a d m i n i s t e r e d t o childr~~ - *

I

NOTICE T p

CONTRACTORS.

N P U R S U A N C E O F A N ACT E N T I T L E D - A N A C T of the L e g i s l a t u r e of the State of Michigan, t o p r o v i d e for
the D r a i n t g e of S w a m p L a n d s by m e a n s or B u t e R o a d s a n d
Ditches, s p p r o v e d F e b . 11th, 1859.and t h e A c t s a m e n d a t o r y .
thereto."
T h e u n d e r s i g n e d C o m m i s s i o n e r on the G r a n d T r a v e r s e
a n d E m m e t State Road, will receive proposal* on a n d a f t e r
ONLY 35 CENTS.
r
t h e 15th dav of December next, at Elk R a p i d s , f o r t h e b o n d A n d i f a n i n v e a t m e n t and t h o r o u g h t r i a l doe* n o t " b a c k i n g t h e **id road between T r a v e r s e City a n d L f t t l e T r a v e r s e ,
u p " t h e above statement, the money will be r e f u n d e d .
We a distance of s e r e n t y - a i x miles, payable In S w a m p L a n d s .
•ay this, k n o w i n g its merits, a n d f e e l i n g c o n f i d e n t t h a t " " " I t is t o be c u t o u t 4 r o d s wide, c l e a r e d of all t i m b e r 1 r o d a
wide in c e n t r e ; t r e e s u n d e r I t i n c h e s g r u b b e d o u t o n t h e
trial will s e c u r e Tor i t a borne in e v e r y h o u s e h o l d .
D o n o t waste away w i t h C o u g h i n g , w h e n so small an in- c e n t r e J r o d s ; all swamp* t o be Causewayed w i t h good
Wet
v e s t m e n t will c u r e you. I t may be h a d of a n y r e s p e c t a b l e sound sixeable t i m b e r n o t l e s s t h a n 18 feet long.
D r u g g i s t in t o w s , w h o will f u r n i s h y o u w i t h a c l r c u l a r o f gen- places t o be raised with b r u s h a n d d h t s o a a t o m a k e a d r y
road bed ; b r i d g e s a n d sluices to be built in a good aufastanuine certificated of c u r e s i t haa m a d e .
tial m a n n e r w h e r e necessary. T h e road bed t o be g r a d e d
C. O. C L A R K ,
a n d leveled so as t o make i t safe f o r travel with w a g o n s a n d
WJIOLJtS&JLK DKCOOIST,
9
sleighs.
Plats a n d a survey of said road cap be seen at t b e
N E W H A V E N , CONN.,
office of the C o m m i s s i o n e r State L a n d s , in { b a s i n g . N o bid*
Proprietor.
received f o r less t h a n t w o miles.
* Y n ^ u I e s o f C B p U P we will g u a r a n t e e a c u r e , If t a k e n in
season.
N o F a m i l y should b e w i t h o a t it.
I t i s w i t h i n t h e r e a c h of all, t h e p r i c e b e i n g

JWSKSCta"'

D. a B A R N E S A CO.. N e w Y o r k ,
O. C. GOODWIN A CO.. Boston,
F 1 BRAND, S H B L E Y * CO„ DetraJt.

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