Grand Traverse Herald, December 23, 1864

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Title

Grand Traverse Herald, December 23, 1864

Subject

American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

Description

Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

Creator

Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1864-12-23

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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Language

English

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Identifier

gth-12-23-1864.pdf

Coverage

Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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between tbe United States and Peru.
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cordial friendship continues to exist between tbe two
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threatened war between P e r n and S p a i n
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b y f a m i s h i n g it w o u l d wiu f o r b e a r a n c e a n d f a v o r tow a r d s t h e C o l o n y f r o m all c i v i l i z e d n a t i o n s .
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tbe c o r d i a l c o o d will a u d s u p p o r t as wet! oI i b i s C u v e r o
me n t a s o r t h o s e of G r e a t B r i t a i n n u d R u s s i a .
.V^surane e s h a v e b e e n r e c e i v e d f r o m m o s t of t h e S o u t h A m e r i c a n s t a t e s of t h e i r h i g h a p p r e c i a t i o n o f t h e e n t e r p r i s e ,
a n d t h e i r readiness t o c o - o p e r a t e in c o n s t r u c t i n g lines
tributary to tbat wotld-eccircling communication.
I learn, with niucb satisfaction, that the noble design
o f o telegraphic communication between the eastern
c o a s t of A m e r i c a a n d G r e a t B r i l a i u h a s b e e n renewed.
w i t h full e x p e c t a t i o n o r i t s e a s y a c c o m p l i s h m e n t
Thus
i t is h o p e d t h a t with t h e return o f d o m e s t i c p e a c e , t h e
c o u n t r y will b e a b l e t o resume, w i t h e c e r g y a n d a d v a n t a g e , h e r f o r m e r h i g h c a r e e r of c o m m e r c e a n d c i v i l i z a tion. •
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representative
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E g y p t d i e d in A p r i l l a s t .
An unpleasant altercation
w h i c h a r o s e b e t w e e n the t e m p o r a r y i u c u m b e n t of t b e ofN V E Y A N G E R ,
fice a n d t h e G o v e r n m e n t of tbe. P a c h a resulted in a susp e n s i o n of i n t e r c o u r s e . T h e e v i l w a s p r o m p t l y c o r r e c t n e C o i a t r i Mich
ed on t h e a r r i v a l o r t h e s u c c e s s o r in t h e C o n s u l a t e , a n d
welHng H o n s e . •
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oOr relations w i t h E g y p t a s well a s o u r relations w i t h
t h e B a r b o r y P o w e r s are entirely satisfactory.
' ' ^ h e r e b e l l i o n w h i c h h a s s o l o n g b e e n flagrant in C h i n a
b a s a t l a s t b e e n s u p p r e s s e d w i t h t b e c o - o p e r n t i n r offices
of this Government and of tbe other W e s t e r n C o m m e r cial States. T b e J u d i c i a l Consular establishment has
Btreata, o p p o s i t e M i c h i g a n b e c o m e \htry difficult « n d o n e r o u s , a n d i t will n e e d legisp s n y ' s M a c h i n e S h o p s . {1-lyjL l a t i v e requisition t o . a d a p t il t o t b e e x t e n s i o n O f o n r c o m merce, a n d ' t o the more intimate intercourse which has
b e e n i n s t i t u t e d f i t b t h e g o v e r n m e n t a n d p e o p l e of t h a t
•art empire.
China seems to b e a c c e p t i n g with hearty
g o o d w i l l " t b e c o n v e n t i o n a l | a w » w h i c h regulate c o m m e r c e
and sQcialinterconree a m o n g the W e s t e r n Notions.
of w o r k t n b i s H o e . •' S h o p ' « r e s i d e n c e .
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t h a t these p r o c e e d i n g s h a v e increased, r a t h e r t h a n dim i n i s h e d t h e f r i e n d s h i p of J a p a n t o w a r d s t h e U n i t e d
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been opeoed b y proclapjatioo. . I t . i s f i o p M t h a t foreigo
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t h M M . A l i t o m l d i s j K a t i o n t o w a r d , t h i , g r e a t aMiOOa) itolicy 13 m a n i f e s t e d b y m o s t of t b e K o r e p e a l > S t a t e s ,
nud o u g h t t o bo r e c i p r o c a t e d o n o u r p a r t b y g i v i n g t h e
i m m i g r a n t s effective national protection.
1 regard our
i i n t n . g r a n t s a s one of the p r i n c i p a l r e p l e n i s h i n g s t r e a m s
w h i c h o r e a p p o i n t e d by P r o v i d e n c e t o repair t h e r a v a g e s
of i u t c m a l w a r , « t i 3 i t s w a s t e of n a t i o n a l s t r e n g t h a n d
health.
A i i t h a i is n e c e s s a r y is t o s e c u r e t h e flow of
t h a t s t r e a m in it# p r e s e n t fulness, a n d t o t h o t e n d t h e
j g o v e r n m e n t m a s t in e v e r y w a y m a k e it m a n i f e s t t h a t
n e i t h e r ..v—» '*>' d e s i g n s t o i m p o s e i n v o l u n t a r y m i l i t a r y '
service upou those w h o come f r o m o t h e r lands t o cast
their lot iu o a r c o u n t r y
TIIK r i . i x s c K a .
T b e financial a f f a i r s of t h e g o v e r n m e n t h o v e b e e n successfully a d m i n i s t e r e d .
D u r i n g t h o lost y e a r t h e legislat i o n of t h e session of C o n g r e s s lias b e n e f i c i a l l y a f f e c t e d
t b e revenue, a l t h o u g h s u f f i c i c u t t i m e b a s n o t ye*, e l a p s e d
t o e x p e r i e n c e t h e full e f f e c t of s e v e r a l o f t h e p r o v i s i o n s
of t h e a c t s of C o o g r e s s i m p o s i n g i n c r e a s e d t a x a t i o n .
T b e receipts d u r i n g t h e y e a r f r o m all s o u r c e s u p o n t h e
b a s is of w a r r a n t s s i g n e d h y t b e S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y ,
i n c l u d i n g loous. a n d i h e b a l a n c e in t h e T r e a s u r y o n t h e
Gnu d a y of J u l y , 1 8 6 3 . w e r e 8 1 . 3 9 4 , 7 9 6 . 0 0 7 6 2 ; ood
tbe a e s r e g o t e disbursements upon tbe same basis w e r e
S l . 2 9 8 , 0 , ^ 6 , 1 0 1 8 9 , t e a r i n g a b a l a n c e in t b e T r e a s u r y
a s s h o w n by w a r r a n t s of S96,939.90.'> 7 3 . D e d u c t f t o m
t h e s e a m o u n t s t h e a m o o n t of p r i n c i p a l of t h o p u b l i c
d e b t redeemed a n d t b e a m o u n t of i s s u e s in s u b s t i t u t i o n
t h e r e f o r , a n d t b e a c t u a l c a s h o p e r a t i o n s of t h e T r e a s u r y
w e r e : receipts $ 8 8 4 , 0 7 6 , 6 4 6 . 7. D i s b u r s e m e n t s 8 8 6 5 , .
2 3 4 , 0 8 7 8 6 w h i c h l e a v e s a c a s h b a l a n c e io t b e T r e a s u r y of $ l 8 . 8 4 2 . t t 8 7 L
Of t h e receipts there were derived from customs
8 1 0 2 . 3 1 6 . 1 6 2 9 9 ; f r o m l a u d s 8 5 8 8 . 3 3 3 2 9 ; f r o m direct t a x , 8 4 7 5 , 3 4 8 9 6 ; f r o m i n t e r n a l revenue, $ 1 0 9 , 7 4 1 , 1 3 4 10 ; f r o m miscellaneous sources, $47.511,4*48
1 0 . ; a o d f r o m l o a n s a p p l i e d t o a c t u a l e x p e n d i t u r e s , ineluding f o r m e r balances. $ 6 2 3 , 4 4 3 , 9 2 9 l k
T h e r e w e r e disbursed for tbe civil service, $27,605,
59# 4 6 , : for pensions and Indians, $ 7 , 5 1 7 , 9 3 0 9 5 ;
f o r t h e W a r D e p a r t t e e n t , . $ 6 0 . 7 9 1 . 8 4 2 9 7 ; for t b e N a v y
D e p a r t m e n t . $&5.-733.292 7 9 ; f o r interest of p u b l i c
d e b t , $ 5 3 6 , 8 5 4 , 8 2 1 6 9 ; m a k i n g a n a g g r e g a t e of $ 8 6 5 , 2 3 4 , 0 8 7 6 6 , a n d l e a v i n g a b a l a n c e i n t b e T r e a s u r y of
$18,842,558 71. as before stated.
F o r t h e a c t u a l receipts a n d d i s b u r s e m e n t s for t h e
fine q u a r t e r a n d t b e e s t i m a t e d 1 r e c e i p t s a n d d i s b u r s e m e n la f o r t h e t h r e e remaining q u a r t e r s n f t h e c o r r e c t
fisfcal y e a r , a n d t b e g e n e a a ! o p e r a t i o n s of t b e T r e a s a r y l o
detail* I r e f e r y o n t o t h e report o f t b e S e c r e t a r y o f t b e
XratfDry. I concur with him in t b e opuriga- t h a t the
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T h e p u b l i c d e b t o n t b e l > < dirv o f J u l y ' l a s t ,
b y tlfc b o e U o f t b e T r e a s u r y , a m o u n t e d t o c _
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a n d n i o e t y t h o u s a n d four b r o d r e d a n d e l g b t - n h *
a n d f o r t y - n i n e c e n t a ' P r o b a b l y , fehould t h e w
noe for a n o t h e r year, t h a t afflbuut m i y b e ' i b a i
n o t t a r from five h u n d r e d "nlUkms. H e l d its l t fa
rtost p a r t b y o n r o w n p e o p l e , i t " h a i b e c o m e a "
n b r a n c h of t b e h a t l o O a l t h o u g b p r i v a t e p r
l ^ " e r obvious rcasoni, t h e m o r e n e n H j r - 1 —
^ a n b f d i s t f i b t t a d a m o n g all t h e p e o p l e t h e ' l U , .
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f r f v w rich g e n e r a l d i s t r i b u t i o n , g r e a t e r ' f o d d r t r a f a r t s i
b e c o m e o s r n d r s m i g h t , p e r h a p s w i t h g o b d efifert, . a n d
w i t h o u t i n j u r y , b e p r e s e n t e d t o p e r s o n s o f l i m i t e d meaiWl
W i t h t h i s v i e * I suggest, wbethe* It'might not be b o t h
e i p e d i e n t andeompetent f o r C o n g r o a to tjforWe tbkt a *
l i m i t e d a m o u n t of . s o m e f u t t i f o o t a * o f ' p u b l i c s e c a r j U e a •
n r i g b t b e b o l d b y a o y b o n a fide p t i r c h o s e r c j e m p t h ^ m
t a x a t i o n , ' a n d ^ h i m s o i z u r e f o r d e b t , u n d e r s u c h rtstrftS
t i o n s a n d Hmilatiorw a s m i g h t b e necessary t b : g & r d
a g a i n s t t h o a b u s e of ' TO i m p o r t a n t n p r i v i l e g e ;
ThU
w o u k l e n a b l e p r t d e n t p e r s o n s t o set a s i d e a s m a l l a n n u i t y
a g a i n s t a p o a s i b l o d o y of w a n t
P r i v i l e g e s l i k e tfreiie
would render the p o s s e s i o n of such sccuriSes.
a m o u n t limited most desirable t o every persori • of sdpUl
m e a n s w h o m i g h t b o a b l e t o gavo e o o n g l i f o r t h o p u r p O e e ,
T h e g r e a t a d v a n t a g e o f c i t i w n « b e i n g c r e d T t b r t »s
a s d e b t o r s , w i t h r e l a t i o n t o Oie p u b l i c d e b t , I s o b v i o t f s f
M e n readily p e r c e i v e t h a t t h e y c a n n o t b e m u c h o p p r e s s e d by a d e b : w h i c h t h e y o w e t o t h e m s e l v e s ' T b e p u b l i c
d e b t oo t b e fliatof J u l y l a s t , a l t l x t t g b s o t n e w h a t '
x e d i n g tbe astimate of tbe S e c r e t a r y of t b e T r e a s u r y
m a d c t o Congress a t t h e commencement of t h e l a s t s e s .
ston, falls s h o r t of t h e e s t i m a t e oT t h a t o f f i c e r m a d e I p
t h e p r e c e d i n g D e c e m b e r a s t o i t s p r o b a b l e amoQDt
t b e b e g i n n i n g o f t h i s y e a r b y t h e stim o f 8 3 , 9 9 5 , 0 7 9
T h i s fact e x h i b i t s a satisfactory c o b d l t j o O ^ a n d cfiridWt
of t b e o p e r a t i o n s o f t h e t r e a s u r y . •
no v-i'.'- » T ' f n . i
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T h e national bonking system is p r p v i n g t e . b e a c c e p t a b l e t o c a p i t a l i s t s a n d t o t h e p e o p l e . O n t b e 25*h o (
N o v e m b e r . 1845f T)nt»tiona] b a n k s h a d b e e n o r g a n i s e ^ n ,
c o n s i d e r a b l e n u m b e r of w h i c h w e r e c o n v e r s i o n s f r o q ?
S t a t e banks. C h a n g e s f r o m tho S t a t e system to the n a t i o n a l s y s t e m a r e rapidly t a k i u g p l a c o , a o d i t i s h o p e 4
t h a t very s o o n t h e r e will b e i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s n o b a o £
of issue n o t a u t h o r i z e d b y C o n g r e s s , a n d n o . b a n k . ; n o t e ,
circulation not s e c u r e d by t h e G o v e r n m e n t
That the
from t H S T c b a n g c ' I n
hanilSg1eys^'m
can hardly be qnestioned.
T h e national system wijl c r e ^
a t e a reliable a n d p e r m a n e n t - i n f l u e n c e i n s u p p o r t o f t h e
notional c r e d i t , aud p r o t e c t the people agninst losses , j n .
t h e use of p a p e r c u r r e n c y . W h e t h e r o r n o t a n y f u r t h e r
l e g i s l a t i o n is a d v i s i b l e f o r t h e s o p p r e s s i o a o f S t S t o b a n k ,
i s s u e s , it will be f o r C o n g r e s s I o d e t e r m i n e . I t s e e m s
q u i t e clear that the T r e a s u r y cannot be satisfactorily cond u c t e d u n l e s s t h e G o v e r n m e n t c a n e x c r c i s e a restraining,
p o w p r o r t - r t b e b a n k n o t e c i r c u l a t i o n of t h e c o u n t r y .
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T h e report of t h e S e c r e t a r y o r W n r a n d a c c o m p a n y *
i o g d o c u m e n t s w i l l d e t a i l t h e c a m p a i g n s of t h e a r m t e S l b o
t h e field s i o c ^ t h o d a t e of m y I s s t a o n u a J xnessogo. a n d
also t h e o p e r a t i o n s of t h o s o r e r a l A d m i n i s t r a t i v e B n - i
reaus of t h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t d u r i n g t h e l a s t y e a r . I t wil
also s p e c i f y t h e m e a s u r e s d e e m e d e s s e n t i a l for t h e K a t i t e H .
B! d e f e n s e , a n d t o k e e p u p a n d s u p p l y tbe r e q u i s i t e m i l i ' - r y force.
KAVAL AVF A m s .

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T h o report of t b o S e c r e t a r y o f t b e N a v y p r e s e n t s gf
c o m p r e h e m i i v e a n d s a t i s f o c t o r y e x h i b i t of t h e a f f a i r s o f
t h a t D e p a r t m e n t a n d o r t h e n a v a l Scrvice. I t i s a s u b j e c t of c o n g r a t u l a t i o n a n d l a u d a b l e p r i d e t o o u r e o o n t r y men t h m a n a v y o f s u c h v a s t p r o p o r t i o n s h a s b e e u o r - "
g a n i t e d io so b r i e r a p e r i o d , a u d c o n d u c t e d w i t h so m o c h
e f f i c i e n c y a n d success.
T h e g e n e r a l e x h i b i t of Ihe n a v y , i n c l u d i n g vessels u n d e r c o n s t r u c t i o n , o n t h e 1st or D c o c m b e r , 1 8 6 4 , s h o w s a
t o t a l o r 6 7 1 vessels, c a r r y i n g 4 , 6 1 0 g u n s , a n d 5 1 0 , 3 9 6 t o n s . b e i n g an a c t u a l i n c r e a s e d u r i n g t h e y e a n o v e r a o d
a b o v e all l o s s e s b y s h i p w r e c k o r in b a t t l e , o r 8 3 v e s s e l s ,
1G7 g u n s , a n d 4 2 , 4 2 7 t o n s .
A ^
T b e t o t a l n u m b e r of «r.en a t t h i s t i m e in t b e o a v o l s e r vice. i n c l u d i n g officers, is a b o u t 6 1 , 0 0 0 . T b e r e h a r e b e i n
c a p t u r e d b y t b e o a v v d u r i n g t h e y e a r 3 2 4 vessels, a n d '
t b e w h o l e n u m b e r o f n a v a l c a p t u r e s s i n c e b o r t i l l t i e s c O W i ''
n i e n c e d is 1 , 0 3 0 , o r w b i c b 3 2 6 a r e s t e a m e r s . T h e g r o t
proceeds arising from sales of condemned prize property,''
thus far reported, a m o u n t t o $ 1 4 , 3 9 6 , 2 5 0 5 L
A hu*»"
a m o u n t of s u c h p r o c e e d s is still u n d e r a d j u d i c a t i o n ' a n d " v e t to b e
reported.
T h e total e x p e n d i t u r e s of the N a r y
l l e p a r t m o n t of e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n , i n c l u d i n g t h e ^ 0 : W
t h e i m m e n c e s q u a d r o n s t h a t b a t e been called irito exist e n c e f r o m t b e 4 t b : o f M a r c h . 1 8 6 1 , t o t h e l s t of N o v e m ber _ 1864, a r e 8 2 3 8 , 6 4 7 , 6 8 5 25.
Y o u r r a v o r a b l e c o n s i d e r a t i o n is i n v i t e d t o t h e v a r i o u s '
recommendations
of t h e S e c r e t a r y 0 r t h e N a v y , e s p e c i a l ly in regard t o a n a v y - y a r d o n d s u i t a b l e e s t a b l l r t i n t t l t
f o r t b e c o n s t r u s t i o n a n d r e p a i r of i r o n vessels, a n d t b e
m a c h i b o r y a n d a r m a t u r e o f o a r - s h i p s , t o w h i c h reference
w a s m a d e in m y l a s t a n n u a l m e s s a g e . Y o u r a t t e n t i o n i s 1
a l s o i n v i t e d t o viowa e x p r e s s e d in t b e r e p o r t f a relation •
t o t h e l e g i s l a t i o n o f C o o g r o s s a t t h e l a s t s e s s i o n ID reepeet* to prizes io q n r inland.waters.
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Xcordially concur in.thereoommendatjooofthe!
t a r y a s t o t b e p r o p r i e t y of c r e a t i n g t b e s e w raojjinl .
A d m i r a l in o u r n a v a l s e r v i c e .
u
POSTAL'AFPAJSS• Y o u r a t t e n t i o n is i n v i t e d t 6 t b e
m a s t e r G e n e r a l , for a d e t a i l e d a c c o u n t i
t h e financial c o n d i t i o n o f t h e P o s t *
I ' h e p o s t a l revenue for t b e y e a r e n
amounted to 8 1 2 , 4 3 8 . 2 6 3 8 7 , a o f t
812, 644, 786 2 0 - ~ t b e ' e x O f l |
ceipta being $ 2 0 6 , 6 5 2 42. •
I ' h e v i e w sp r e s e n t e d
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Tennessee, should not be ovettoefced. Bat Mirytond the appropriation oTmoafey. H>e Executive power ~3t-~
F R I D A Y MCWKINGl DECEMBER. 28, 1
lees impededI Ihf our presents the example or complete adcttaa. Maryland to self would be greatly diminished by the cessation of aoB would
I have secure to Liberty and Union for U) the tame. The tual war. Pardons sod remissions of forfeiture, bovftrver,

, s e e• s to
' TrfiJ
H -in-, .„.je of the nation.
genius of Rebellion will DO more claim Maryland. . l i k e would still be within Executive control. In what spirit
D rod admisaioq df ibe State of Nevada another foal spirit bfeing driven otli; it may seek to tear and temper this control would be exerdsed can be fairly
published in foil io t i l * d . j h
Il
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judged by the past. A year ago a general pardon and
d in conformity with tow, aod thus her bat it will woo her no more.
rtijratem is ttrtnly established in the moos'
A t the tostwsaton of Congress a proposed amend- amnesty upon specified terms were offered to all except which will be read by everybody and approved o f b y aft
*ce seemed « b a t o n and uniubabitable totfit or tbe Cohstiltatioo oboiishing slavery throughout certain designated classes, sod it was made known that candid, loyal t a p . ' I t it >Uaai|hrfui
_D the Atlantic States and those which have the United States passed the Semite, bat failed for lack the excepted classes were still within the contemplation fact document, withoafc exjinditare of higb-sounding"
, .1 the coast of the f a c i l e ocean.
of the requisite two third* vote in the Hoaao of Repre- of special demeocy. Daring tbe year many availed rhetoric or waste of words, ( I t i s coodeaaatioo cov.
e territories of the Doited States are generally in a sentatives. Although tho pnseat it the same Congress themselves of tbe general provisions, aod many more
0 of prosperity and rapid growth. Idabo apd and consists of nearly the same, members, without ques- wanted to, only that tbe signs of bad faith in some led denscd ;•and ^iflike It all th* better for 0 * 1 T ^ U l ^ r
i, by reasooof their great distance tod the in- tioning the wisdom or patriotism of those who stood in to such precautionary measures ss rendered the practi- DO attempt at £ae writing ; no catering to the popafsr
JO of oooMaooicatioa with them tiy lisJiao bostil'f opposition, I venture to recommend the coosideration cal process less easy and certain. A t tbe same time, love oT higb-eoaoding phrases ; no endeavor to create a
tare bees 0ot? partially organised. bnt ii is ondef- and passage of tbe measure at the present session.
Of also, special pardons have been granted to individuals of sensation by
ennmeration of startling theories sad.. T
I-that those di(Realties are about to disappear, which course the abstract question is not changed, but an inter- the excepted clasBes, and no voluntary application has
tbe enforcemfB^ of novel ideas ; aod yet it dwcHs upon all
. permit their governments like those of otbere, to go vening election kbows almost certainly that the next been denied. Thus, practically, the door bos for a fall
essential
questions
of pablic i ate rest with sufficient« .
into speedy and fail operation. As intimately coowct- Congress will paw tbe measure if this does not, hence year been open to all bat such as were not iu condition
-* d with and promotive of this material growth of the there is only a question or time as to when tbe proposed to make free choice, that is, were io custody or under phasis. It frnnk. unequivocal outspokct- is Ttfcifcc ^
ft BoHon I ask tho atteotioo orCongress to th* valuable in- amendment will go to to the States for their action ; sod restraint. It is still open, but tbe time may come, pro- to all matters that concern tbe welfare of the covotry.Ibmation and important recommendations relating to aa it is to so go at all events, may we not agree that tbe bably will come wbeo pablic duty shall claim it to be Its statement of tbe financial'condition of tbe G
the Public Lands, Indian Affair*, the Pacific Railroad sooner tbe better 7 It is not claimed tbst the election closed, and more vigorous measures than heretofore shall
men! is brief but comprehensive ; while its summary o
- and Mineral discoveries, contained in the report or the has imposed a doty oo members to change their views be adopted.
Ic presenting tbe abandonment of armed resistance operations, both in the civil aod military departments, ii
g f m u n . of the Interior, which Is herewith transmitted, or their votes, any further lb an as an additional element
and which report also embraces the subjects of Patents, to be considered, their judgment may be affected by it. to tbe oatiooal authority, ou the part or the insurgent* concise yet exhaustive.
PeOBOQS and other topics of public interest, pertaioicg It is the voice of tbe people now for the first time beard as tbe only indispensable conditioo to ending tbe war on
It requires oo explanation or elucidation. Every s
t o his Department.
upon the question. In s great national crisis like ours, the part or tbe insurgents, as tbe only indispensable contence explains itselt Mr. Lincoln uses words ta a
riir ptmuc I.ANM.
unanimity of action among those seeking a common end dition to ending the war oo the part of tbe Government,
I retract ootbiug heretofore said As to slavery 1 re- oot to conual. his sentiments. Wfcommend it to tl
. \ . -^Tbe quantity of public land disposed of during the is very desirable, almost indispensible. and yet no
peat tbe Proclamation made a year ago ; and while I perusal of our readers without farther t
£ r e <inarters ending on the 30th of September last, was proacn to such unanimity is attainable unless Bomo
d,22L342 acres ; of which 1,538,614 acres were enter- lerence shall be paid to tbe will of tbe majority, simply remain in my present position 1 shall not attempt to moChief Justice of the l ' , S, 8 a j n i Court* J
ed under the Hooiestcud Law, and the remainder locat- because it is tbe will of tbe majority. In this case the dify or retract tbe Emancipation Proclamation, nor shall
The President has appointed Hoa-S. P. CuAm^jl
ed with military laud warrants, agricultural scrip certi- common end is tbe maintenance of the Union, and among I return to slavery any person who is free by the terms
fied to States for railroads, and sold for cash.
the means to secure that end and such will through the of that Proclamation, or by aoy of the nets of
Secretary of the Treasury and former governor p f t j
If
the
people
should,
by
wtiaiever
mode
or
means
make
The cash received from Hales and location fees won $1, election is most clearly declared in tovor of such constiChief Justice of the Supreme Court"o^'tlie Cnlted'SS
019.446. The incomo from gale* during the fiscal yea tutional amendment ("he most reliable indication of it an Executive duty to re-etwlave such persons, another,
In iu place of floo. Roger B. Tnrayi dMMeed. — The
ending Jane 30tb, 1864. was $67,800,721, agoiust 813,- public purpose in this country is derired through onr and Dot I, mmt be their instrument to perform i t
TriSmm c t a m e v r i m this as oiie o B
607,795 received during the preceding year.
popular • lections. Judging by tbe recent canvass and staling a single condition of peace I mean simply to say troit Jidtertiter
The aggregate of acres surveyed during the year has ib results, tbe purpose of the people within tbe loyal that the war will cease on tbe part of tbe Government tbe wisesl and fittest acts of Kveeotivei discretion duringf
been equal to the quantity disposed of, and there Is open States to maintain the integrity of tbe I'nion was never whenever it shall have ceased on the part of those who Mr. Lincoln's term-of office,'which welare not incline*^
to settlement about 133,000.000 acrw of surveyed land. more firm nor more Dearly unanimous than now. Tbe began it.
to dispute. That paper further says / " T h e new \
(Sigued)
A RRAHA.M LlXCOUC.
extraordinary calmness aod good order with which the
THE PACIFIC RALI.ROAD.
Justice is saw 56 yrarwold, in the verf prime of life.*The great enterprise of counecting tbe Atlantic with millions of voters met and minded at the |nil's, gave
As early ai 1837 be a-«umed bis position of hostility t
the Pacific Slates ny railway and telegraph lines has been strong assurance or this not only to all thow who supentered upon with a vigor that gives assurance of success, ported the Union ticket, so called, but a grent majority
the slave power, and bos maintained a (vigorous and c
The extravagant statements published by our contempotwi tbst and ing the tmbarresments arising from the pre- of tbe opposing party, also, may l>e fairly claimed to ensistcnt opposition from that day to tLis. lie may justly
porary,
am!
Ib«!
street
rumors
which
implicoie
innocent
tertain
and
to
be
actuated
by
the
same
purpose.
It
is
vailing high prices of materials and labor. The route of
be namet} u pinoecr of freedom. 1W has ceorageoos^r
parties,
render
projier
a
statement
concerning
the
allegthe main line of tbe road has been definitely located for an unanswerable argument to this effect. that no_ candiborne the- odium and harden of relim% sail witt now, as
100 miles westward from the initial point at Onialia City. date for any office whatever, high or low bai ventured ed dedication of a government officer io this city.
The person alluded to as tho delinqneot officer, is L. an occnjtaiK of all things rnnsidared the most dignified
Nebraska, and a preliminary location of the Pacific Rail- to seek votes on the avowal that be was for giving up
road of California has liccn made from Sacramento east- the Uoioa There have been much impugning of mo- G. Kerry. Esq., Coltetorof Internal Revenue for this ! office in ihe Republic, sit io Soal jodicial judgement |
ward to tbe great bend of the Mucker River in Nevada. tives. 8nd much heated controversy as to the proper District. It may not be generally known that Mr. Ifar
has not had charge of the office since aho the 17th) upon the doeiug hours of tbr ruinaMfr tostitutton be has
means and better mode of advancing the ("uioti rau.-c,
MINING I.VTEBKST*.
iveruineni : go long and ably combattixl. He
the practice o(.
Numerous discoveries of gold, silver and cinnabar but in the distinct issue of Union or N'o Union the poli- ofla-t November, nt which lime a sjieciol
ntd bis
s long ago « 1629. b
mines have been added to the many heretofore known, ticians have shown their instinctive knowledge that there agout was sent un to investigate his acco
aud varied pramno diversity among the people in awnnlingto the peo- resignation * .is demanded, which took effect ci Deccmand tho country occupied by the Sierra Nevada and
's courts, sbd
Rocky Mountains, and the subordinate ranges, now teem/ pie the toir opportunity nr'sho'wing one to another 'and j her 1st. Since the former dale the office has b e c o i n
i»s and »xteni the s -orld this firmness ami nnaniniitv of pur,>ose.— ' charge of Judev J. J. U-ooard. OIK! IU affairs have been tMocnig at all tins-s great >i
with enterprising laboi* which is richly remunerative.—
U'lcrgoing examination. Mr Berry was HIve acquirements.
His
s great towIt Is bofieved that the products of the mines of precious Tbe election has boen of vturt value
e
mode
u*o
of
Government
funds
io
private
^
f
rears
hjHS
o
r
cause.
'
four.i
metals in that region, has during the year, reached if not
'ITie election has exhibited another fact oot less valua- jsP*'
exceeded 8100,000,000 io valne.
ble to be known, the fact that we do uot approach exINDIAN AFFAIRS.
It was recommended in my last annual message that
h
W l k it i. TOlawhol. i
IbK # 1 0 « " « • ,
J
'*'• <* **
ScctM.n of tho
oar Indian system be remodeled. Congress, at the last imoDrOT-lh.l or I-i.inV
•onion, acting upon tho recommendation, did provide Tor to reflect that tbe war has filled so many graves snd he claims, and it is sincerely hoped * ill cover tbe entire , s best known. He is acknowledged to
reorganising the system in California and it is believed caiwcd mourning to so many homes, it is some relier to i oefict. If there any (urther deficit whatever, it mu«t r n n k o f ^ f(-w (Qon w e b a v c w l ( 0 r e a | , (
that under the present organization the management of
tbe Indians there will be atteoded with reasonable suc»«l 111» r n « l »
s,. 1I..I i.i .ny
lb. U ovm.nmt ..II .! bi.lorr. will, lb, d i a l e r , p n v i p f c ,
cess. Much yet remains to be done to provide for the rcgin*..l» h « « l o ™ d .nd W n . «i,,l M M
1
proper government of the Indians in other parts of the gone out of existence, a great majority of the men who »u»lam no loss A K.-ond g|*-cial ageut of the t»overo- ibe Federal Constitution, witb the coon* oI
1 he same is true of the '"e°t i» '•«* »' Hie eiiv pushing his investigations.
le
Q m j ,j, e
0 r p 0 blic law. and has so
country, to render it secure for tbe advancing settler composed thera are still living
w"»d to provide for the welfare of the Icdian. 1"he Secprn,c
ret*-y reiterates lys recommendations, and to thera the
The
States
regularly
holding
electi.ms
both
now
and
.
the
proper
legal
steps
to
relieve
bim^ir
of
the
resp.iiii-1
combined,
coatltote
admirable quulificati^
attei tion of Congress are invited
four years ago, to wit : California. <Uiuneeticut, 1MB- I bility
for
|«»siiion for which be has bet- > elected.
rtasioNs.
Tho iibcral provisions to invnlid soldiers aud sailors of wore. Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland. Maw I It was believed that Mr Berry «i> leii astray by thej doubt not, the grasp oTiulellect and rcsoo
the Republic, and to the widows, orphans and depend- achusetts. Michigan. Minnt sota. Missouri. New Hamp- | strong teinptaticni offered for speculation in these tiine»|
9 r e aik-quate to grapple with tl
many k
~n™.-i,s»k
ent mothers or those who have fullon in battle or died of shire. New Jersey, N<w Vork, Ohio. Oregon, Peonsvl- • of suddeu au.l large Unci oat ioi.*. It is said that he in 1
rtonl
in hiphwiiMN which aim.^i
"''leb the reconstruction,
diseases contracted or of wounds received iu the service vania Rhode IsJa'od. Vermont, West Virgin.a and Wis-! vested at one time
Io hia
of their country, have been diligently administered. There cousin, cast 3.9*2.011 vote» now. agiunst 3.870,222 : immediatelj after purehase commenced lo rewfe. By , m.nution of tbe present c.vd war. will
iial. jndihavo been added to the pension rolls daring the ywr cast tben, showing oo aggregate now of 3.398,'ill. to , wiling at once he could have more than saved himself. I -onr" for •ljudieation. He has a cool.
bich is to be added 33 76'J cast now in the new Slates , but h< held on for a reaction, and was finally compelled , L.|u|
Ca dignify*0 f m | 1H ) habitsW application
ending the 30th day of June last, the names of 16.77® inwl
In
,
1
Ho also dabbled in ip-rsonal presence ami dt-meannr. which
valid soldiers, and of 271 disabled seamen, making the >f Ransas and .Nevada which Slate* did not vote in j to sell at a loss of about $6,000
ilrtira-j
Aside |
present number of army invalid pensioners 22.767 arid of I860, thus swelling tbe aggregate to 4.075,773. n net | horse contract* and other minor speculations
ble for a mao in his position. W« bail/i* sppoiat—
navy invalid pensioners 712. Of wido*s orphans and increase during the three yi*ars and a half of war of j trom this. Mr. Iterry *&« a very f-areless business mail.—;
roent.
so
hooorable
to
Mi.
Lincoln
under
circtMU^
,
145.761.
A
tuble
is
appended
showing
ptrticulars.
?4
He
seems
io
hare
n-peatedly
uccoinimxlatod
his
friends
mothers, 22,196 have boen placed on the army pension
1
rolls, aud 248 on the navy rolla Tbe present number ot this again should be added the number of all soldiers iu ' with loans for various opera'ion., ond in tn.v.y instances stances, as an indication, tbst hereafter, th jjFri ' U A
a m y pensioners of this class is 25,433, and of navy }>en- tbe field from Massachnsetu, Hlimle Island. New Jersey, .did not even preserve a roeuioriindu in so tha' no one wa' uod culture of the Nation arc to ba eofioyfd in tho*
IKslaware. Indiana Illinois and California, who. hy the more astonished than himself at the extent of his deficit. .
sioners 793.
of those States, could oot vote away from their . He proves to have been in the men' matter of loose bo - ( public service, sod tliose branches or thJ«jbE<- Vrrictf
At the beginning or the year the camber oT Revoluhich porticalar experience and OK'riUn- best sdapttionary pensioners was 1, 430 ; only 12 of them were homes aod which number cannot be less than 90,000.— j sioew habiu. an entirely unfit mai. for his respoi
Tbe experience aisl fitness of Mr. Vbatt hare po*
soldiers, of wtom seven have since died ; the remaioder Nor vet is this all. The Dumber in the orgaoized lerri- '
are those who. under the law, receive pensions because toriuk is treble now what il was fonr years ago while
iced not say with what mortification and pain we I ruliarly pointed him out for tbe vacant SMC- of Judgo
thousauils, white aud black, nre added as the
record these factii.
. Berry had for
of relationship to Revolutionary soldiers.
i Taney, which be will fill as it has not bwu>
mies prea» bock insurgent lines.
, v o a r 8 been a private banker iu Adrian, ond of blamelet*, ,
, f... r
During the year coding tbe 30ih or June, 1864, 84.So much is shown affirmatively and negatively by the 1 repute. He had served as Auditor t,eneral of the i
^
MsrsbalL
004,616 92 has been paid to pensioners of all classes.
uuTaicr OF OOLCMMA.
elcetiou. It is not material to ioijuire how the iocrea* | ^(qie, 8od conducted bis pui»lic duties with ability and
Tbe l'ort Royal Herald of the 5lb says tl
I cheerfully coromeod to your continued intronagr the has been produced or to show that it would have beei: honesty He wa.« a man of ample pricsie
rom
rmpur
^
Savannah
arrived
at
Fort
Pulaski oo tl
greater
but
for
the
war,
which
is
proboblv
true.
The
|
should
have
been
entirely
above
the
benevolent institutions of the District or Columbia which
e
have hitherto been established or roatered by Congress, important fact remains demonstrated that we have more tion. As a citian. he has enjoyed universal respect, and ll> y report Sherman advancing on Ssi
has borne the repotation of a close, shrewd busioe» columns, one by way of Milleo, ooe by w v u o and'Oo
and respectfully refer for information concerning them, men no' than we had when the war began, that »
and in relation to tbe Washington Aqueduct, the Capitol Dot exhausted nor 'ID pro<jress of exhaustion ; that we man, and until reccotly. has beer, thonshl to be one of „mig^ rinr. snd the other acroea tbe Ssvaooh R i m ,
r
Tbe »O.-QTWO lu«t for B.,ld.
^
. p
^
^
^a
and other matters of local interest to the report of the are gaining strength, and may. if need be, maintain the o» hc« public d k a
w
J
contest indefinitely. A» to meu, material and resource*
hicb Virgil, io his day even, so sternly denounced, has'
. . .
.
, ...
Secretary.
but did not stop to occupy it. H»i
whippd W
they arc txiw more complete aud abundaot thao ever — been his great weakness and•
Tbt-re ia no doubt
Wa p v b - i
AoaictxrcRR DXP AKTUKXV.
and Cobb's militia at Qconqp
Tho Agricultural Deportment under the supervision <pf The untiooal resources then are unexhausted, ami, as we our mind bnt that Mr. Berry never bad any other idea
its present energetic and faithful head is rapidly com- believe, unexbaustibla Tbe poblic purpose to re-estab- tbau to make good the public monies which be used in io every direction:'
lish
and
maintain
the
natiooal
authority

unchanged,
mending itself to the great sod vital interests it was
private speculations, but this is no excuse for him. He
Recent proceedings in the
created to advance. It is peculiarly tbe People's Depart- snd, as we believu, unchangeable.
was the recipient and custodian of those furxi> for Govm i cosntxoAKcs OK TH* WAIL
ernment use. The money did not belong to him. aod he look very much as though thAt
ment, io which they feel more directly concerned than in
Tbe manner of continuing the efforts remain to chance. hod no right to use a penny ol it for personal gaiu. He'
any other. I commend it to the continued attention and
her engrained secession doctrit
On
carefol
consideration
of
all
the
evidence
accessible
it
an
intelligent
man
and
knew
also
the
hazard
of
bib
acfostering care of Congress.
seems to me oo attempt at negotiations with the insar- tioa Aside from this, be evinced a total lack or patrio- from the empire of Jeff Da'
TH* WAR.
Tbe war ©ootiouea Since the last annual message, geol leader conld do any good. He would accept no- tic obligation. Tbio money was paid by business men to introduced in tbst body^ denouncing |
all the important lines and positions tben occupied by thing short or tho sore ranee or tbe L'moo. His decla- support tbe rery life or the nation, and at the very mo- Davis' proposition lo emancipate the'
our
foroas
been maintained^ and our armies have rations to that effect are explicit and oft repeated. Not ment he wms using it, the Government was straining the freedom of tbe press, declaring that.
steadily athnneed, thus liberating the negroes left in the attempting to deceive, be affords us DO excuse to deceive every nerve, and submitting to great loss in tbe sale of
rear, » that Missouri, Kentucky,- Tennessee, and parts onraelvea We cannot voluntarily yield. Between him its bonds, and adding to its iodebtednesa for want in not amenable to Richmood government,
of other Stales have again produced reasonably fair and us the issue is distinct, simple aod iodexible. It is an part or tbe very funds be was Ufing to satisfy his avarice. the other States oot to submit to i i r varpatii
issue which canonlv be tried by war and decided by His offence is a grave one, deserving coDdign punishOur latest newt from NaafaviOe
[bat
,
most remarkable feature in tbe military opera-1 victory. If we yield we are beateh, if the Southern peo- ment, and for It we ofler no palliation or apology. It is
tions or the year to Geo. Sherman's attempted march or ple toil him be is b^ateo ; either way, it would be tbe a source of satisfaction that tbe delinquencies of Mr. thiug v quiet io that locality. Botbrarmies »r^ la^Of j
What to true, how- Berry, as Boon as discovered, were promptly reported lo oo their arms, watching each other, aod are ready kt; %
300 miles directly .through the insurgent region. I t victory snd defeat following war.
tends to show a great increase of oar relative strength, ever, with bim who beads the insurgent cause is oot ne- Wasnlopton, by his political friends.
general engagement on tjNjpfij'
ocatioh.
His successor has not been appointed
In tbe meanthat oar Geoeral-io-Ghief should feel able to confront cessarily true of those who follow. Although be cannot
serters say Hood is goon fo stti
and hold ii). check every active fbroo of tbe enemy, and re-accept, they can. Some of them we know desire time the busioc* of tbe office has been carefully and
are still throwing ap ((
y i l to detach s well appointed large army to move on peace snd re-union. Tbe number of such may increase. efficiently conducted by J udge Leonard.
[Detroit Advertiser k Tribune.
intention or maintainingibeit
each so expedition. The result not yet being known. J"bey can st any moment have peace simply by laying
down their arms and submitting to tbe national authority
coojeclure ia regard to it to oot
possible moment
under tbe Constitution. After so moch, tbe Government
Several Illinois Democrats of extreme views, who canImportant movetoeoU bare stoo occurred daring the could oot, if it would, maintain war against tbem. . Tha not submit to tbe expressed win of the majority io tbe
The triftl of CoL W o d i , l l a l n t o H t ^ i l i U t j
jmx. to the efbet of motddiog society for durability ia loyal people woold oot natain or allow i t IT oo - — re-election of Mr. Lincoln, are preparing to emigrate to A g r o l . »
p»l»ow«l «n«l the 29th ct
t b t Union. Although short of conmlata eaccaa^ it is queatioos tbey shook) complain, we should adjust
at UM 'amunct of tbe U o n n m r of Ne* T M by penoaAd mease of legislation, cocfereooe. courts ssd Mexico.

hIf

* *ochi» tha right dinotian tbaft VSm

Hannah, Lay &r C
tbeC
acboooer
o o M o o d . ; tnm
'i-y-

T c r a £ b r a k e f r o m h e r m o o r i o g a in

the

Clata

LiKk T n -

Bevero g a l e

oo

W a j u ^ , Indiana. T h e soldier p r m n f r d
w h e n a noisy C o p p e r h e a d c h a l k - n g e d h i a
J u d g e immediately refused t b e

ticket

•* W r i f , "

says

- W t i b t s h y n l g h t / a o d w e n t a o b o r e a t t h e b e a d of o o e of

the aoldipr, V yon see .what yen have lofct/*>< the

I k p k n - I t U t h o u g h t d i e will p r o v e a t o t a l w r e c k .

t i m e u n f o l d i n g hia t i c k e t , w h i c h p r o v e d t o b e a s t r a i g h t '

C 8 u o o a i * o . — ' T b e aleighing
B e w o o of t h e j f a r .

waa n e w better

*

boring operatioqa la t b e Pineries, and

•V

cord wood l a t b e bard timber.
F r o m preseot indications
tench

a t this

T h e r e i s j o a t s n o w e n o u g f e Tor

cord wood prepared

lam-

for getting out

fered

not

be

half as

for tbe Chicago market this

y e a r , oo t b e B a y , a s t h e r e w a a b a t
ancertainty

Those

of tbe

who

were
can-

market

at the

o p e a i o g of n a v i g a t i o n n e x t s p r i n g .

This,

ol

coarse,

changed

Copperheads

a n d i n s i s t e d oo t b e s o l d i e r ' s r i g h t t o

tbe
inter"

vote,

when

tbe J u d g e s reconsidered their decision a n d c o n c l u d e d b e
waa a legal v o t e r .

t h e r e will

t h e n e x t e n s i v e l y e n g a g e d in t h a t h a s i n a s a r c m o r e
tloua io view of tbe

o n t C o p p e r h e a d ooe.

t h i n g a t o r c e ; l o n r o r five l e a d i n g

INDIGO—Beal Spanish Boat.
ND1A ItUBBEB—Coats,shoos, e l a a t l a . '
hats.
...
I
N
D
I
A
C
L
O
T
H

A
n
i
c
e
sample.
J
T O
O U T
P f t t T O D S .
IRON—Bonnd, aqnan-, flat, Jnniata, s c r a p s ,
^ n p t r i o r h o r s e shoe, n a i l r e d . Hie.
J»o*ember 3rd. 186*.
J A C O N E T —A full lloe< bought of t u p o r t e n . • • . « * V t i l l j t a .
J
A Y N E 8 M E D I C I N E S — W e a r e special a g e n t s fat.

W e are J a s t hi r e c e i p t 0 f a v e r y fall lfn< of g e n e r a l mer*
J a yoca g e n u i n e p r e p a r a t i o n s , a n d j o b the s a m e s i a s tow
c band b e . w h i c h we w e r e f o r t u n a t e e n o u g h t * p u r c h a s e ai
riltes aa can be b o u g h t e l s e w h e r e .
.
,,,
J
t
W
E
l
.
B
Y

A
s
n
u
g
»
t
o
e
i
,
well
a
s
s
o
r
t
e
d
.
'
;
the bottom of the lata *" p a n i o " In S e w Yorfc a M Boston, f a r
JELLIES—Haspberry, currant, qulacea. strawberry, P i s e
cash, and a t the t i m e g o l d waa.at.Ita v e r y lowest q u o t a t i o n .
teN^^DY'S
MEDICINES—-An
s
a
s
o
r
t
m
e
a
t
of
t
h
e
s
e
)
o
s
^
.
T h i s b e i n g the case~we a r e I n condltTon t o radnee priced
f a m e d medlcttfea o n safe.
on m a n y goods m u c h l o w e r t h a n 30 day» |tf»ce, a t w h i c h U E 7 T L E S — a , 4 ft, 10, pall, »e, ti, to,90
reason^
bte ratea, a f u l l l l a a .
> i -j
t i m e w< were s e l l i n g m a n y articles c o n s i d e r a b l y less t h a n we
K E R O S E N E — B o u g h t low, a n d for s a l e a t c f f r r e s p o n d l l i ^ r a t i a
by
t
h
e
q
u
a
n
t
i
t
y
.
JI J
c o n l d h a d we p u r e h a a e d at the t i m e . W h i l e f t h t r u e t h a t
K W v E S — r o c k e t , table, c a r v i n g , h u t
some k i n d s of m e r c h a n d i s e are h i g h e r t h a n before onr stock
p e n k n i v e a ; o u r s t o c k of table fc
c a m e i n , (t is equally t r u e t h a t tbe a v e r a g e rate Is m n c h leaa
r o r i t e t h e a t t e n t i o n of t h e w h o t e s a l e t r a d a . V W l z d H W < ' ' „ -'ASJ
fcr bargains.
'-v
jWl
t h a n on the first of October. Aside f r o m wollen fabrics a n d
L A C I > - C o t t o n , L i o e n , real t h r e a d , s m y r n a , ImltattoAi-sUk,
' PV
b o o t a / n d shoes t h e r e in hardly a n y t h i n g bnt w h a t we are
black and white, Ac.
t
liW** V
selling s t q a l t e a r e d u c t i o n in price f r o m m i d s u m m e r rates.
I X A T H E K ^ - S o t e , u p p e r , k i p , eair, m o r r o c c o , H n l n g s , b i n d . -• ;
1
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' We hope t o be able to c o n t i n u e p r i c e s at no a d v a n c e (hiri n g the e n t i r a fall a n d winter, and iihonld a n y m a t e r i a l de- L E A D — B a r / w h i t e s n d red lead
LIME—Quick, a a d w a t e r lime, reasonable.
: v . i .
cline t a k e place la M e u o p o l i t a l m a r k e t s onr e a s t e r n e r s may L I L L Y W H I T E — t ' o r the l a d i e s , beat q u a l i t y , as a l i o p n f i i
rely on such concessions as will k e e p p a c e with soy s u c h
f o r Its a p p l i c a t i o n .
LOCKS—DoOr. t r u n k , cheat, b o x , p a d , t i l l
. .
decline.
MADDER—Dutch madder.
' T o t b e s t r a n g e r In o n r r i e f n i t y we would say o u r ssaortMAOIO R U F F L I N G — A s s o r t e d q u a l i t i e s S a d Widths,
n v n t c o m p r i s e s in a w o r d " e v e r y t h i n g needed in a new M A R S E I L L E S — A s m a l l a a s o r t n u a t , aosne Bfce.
M E R I N O E ? — These goods we h a r e a s a n g M M
selected, txrogfrt row, a n d f o r sale in p a t t e r n s
ti^ng
is b e l i e v i n g . "
H A N N A H , LAV <Sc CO.
market, stnae very eneap
MOLASSES—A f a l l tone, a n d ot good q u a l i t y , a s s t r e e t b
APl'I-KS-—By t h e bushel or harTel— Dry a n d G r e e n .
A L P A C O A S — B l a c k , T a n Drabs, Tan.
>
AXFS^— H u n t ' s , H o r d A Blodgett's, c h o p p i n g , b r o a d .
pitch, t u r ] i e n t i n e , a a p t h i
h a n d , b o r a and h u n t e r s .
N A 1 I S — C u t , f r o m 2d to GOd, beat make, also w r o u g h t a o f l
A X E H E L V E S — A n a s s o r t m e n t of good quality a n d make.
pressed. We are aclHog by the k e g a s l o * a s we c a p
A Y K t t S M E D I C I N C T — P " r w h i e h we are A g e n t s a n d k e e p a
now p u r c h a s e at wholesale.
c o m p l e t e a s s o r t m e n t — l o w to the t r a d e .
NOTIONS—Of these we have a c o m p l e t e line, tally e q u a l t o
BASKKTH—Willow a n d ash m a r k e t half bushel, b u s h e l , a n d
the demand, a n d p u r c h a s e d of m a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d Imone a n d a half busbuel corn baskets.
porters direct.

. r-e' i
ffAI-MOKA — l - e w i s a n d o t h e r s t a n d a r d makes.
N U T M B I G S — P e p p e r , mace, g i n g e r , ctoin,
clansmen.

BAGS—^liraln a n d Boar.
OAKUM—Best navy by p o u n d o r t i a t e .
B E t . I > — C o w , sheep, b a n d , tea and s l t i g h .
O I L S — K e r o a e n e , whale,i, Ilinseed,
' — " * b o i l e d s a d raw, A eats f o o t ,
BF.BACK— B r o w n , black, blue aad green.
flsb,
Ac.
B K A N S — W e KIIJII be In the m a r k e t for p n r c h a s e of p r i m e

hia ballot, j g T A T E
vote. I h e j

Thus

admitted,

the

soldier

drew

f r o m b i s p o c k e t a U n i o n ticket and voted it, m u c h t o t h e
e b a r g i n of t h e well-sold C o p p e r h e a d .
S e n a t o r B o w a r d , of t h i a S t a t e , ia
Committee on the Pacific Bailroad.
following C o m m i t t e e s :
Claims and Library.

Chairman

of

tbe

H e is a l s o o n

Military Affairs, P r i v a t e

tbe
Land

S e n a t o r C h a n d l e r ia C h a i r m a n

of

Prom General

Ikmass.
Commerce, and also acts oo B c v o l a t i o a a r y Claims.
. (OFFICIAL 0UTATCI1.)
A
B a r n w e l l R b e t t , of S o u t h C a r o l i n a , h a s o f f e r e d , in t b e
WAatDKrAwnncrr, )
W ASUIXOTOS, D e c . 1 3 .
(
L e g i s l a t u r e of t h a t S t a t e a s e r i e s of r e s o l u t i o n s a d v o c a t ToVaj. Uea.Dix;. .
i n g t h e t h e o r y of S t a t e righta. a n d d e c l a r i n g t h a t t h e
report Sherman
r J P f c L E f e h o e o d j i t t p e r i of y e s t e r d a y
C o n f e d e r a c y h a s n o right, u n d e r t b e C o n t t i t u t i o p ,
to
a t Bloomingdale, 15 miles from Hovsouah, on S a t n r d a y .
O n e of h i s r e s o l u t i o n s e x p r e s s H e ta r e p o r t e d bm t h i s m o r n i n g ' s R i c h m o n d p a p e r s , a s c o n s c r i p t 8 t a t e o f f i c e n
. w i l l b e s e e n b y t b e f o l l o w i n g t e l e g r a m f r o m G e o . G r a n t , e s d i r e c t o p p o s i t i o n t o t h e e m a n c i p a t i o n of slaves.
' 0 b e in l i n e o f b a t t l e n o t five m i l e s f r o m S a v a n o a b :
C m P o m , V s . , Doc. 13.
r o H o n . E . M . S t n n t o n , S e c r e t a r y of W a r :
mjgg R i c h m o o d p o p e r g t o - d a y c o n t a i n t b e f o l l o w i n g :
The S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a * a r y gives n o t i c e th»t sab»cr1pT b e B i e b t n o o d D i s p a t c h s a v s S h e r m a n is n e a r BovauM n a b . p r o b a b l y n o t five m i l e s d i s t a n t .
H e h a s n o t y e t t t o n i will be received for C o u p o n T r e a s u r y Note*, payable
" • d a an attack.
I t Is s t i l l d o u b t f u l w h e t h e r b e will d o t h r e e y e a r s f r o m Aairnst 15, 1KC4, with neml-annual i n t e r e i t
I, o r m a k e f o r t b e c o a s t s o o t h - e a s t o f t h e c i t y .
I t is
e ' r a l e of i r n o and thrre-tenUm p e r c a t . p e r a n n u m , —
y certain h o bas not opened communication with tbo
p r i n c i p a l and lnlere«t both to be pai<i in law tut m o o e y .
. a t , t h o u g h b e m a y d o so v p n r soon.
Ttie«e n o t e s will I * c o n v e r t i b l e mt tbe option of the h o l d e r
LATKH—A t e l e g r a m f r o m b e l o w s l a t e s t h a t S h e r m a n
iras in l i n e of b a t t l e — w e will n o t s a y w h e r e — c o n f r o n t ; maturity, i n t o »1J per cenL gold b e a r i n g bonds, payable
^ Od.by a stroog Confederate forcc. Anollier paper states
ot less t h a n Are or more than twent) »earn from their date
jg£there b a s b e e n no d i r e c t c o m m u n i c a t i o n w i t h S a v a n n a h
as
t b e G o v e r n m e n t may e l e e t T h a y wiU be Isaaed in del e v e r s ! day*, b n t we a p p r e h e n d t b e wires have been
V"eat b e t w e e n t h a t p l a c e a n d C h a r l e s t o n .
i m t n a t i o n s of 5^0. $100, $500, *t.0o<) and $.VOOO,and all mib' »(Slfcoed)
17. S . GRAXT.
T i p t i o n s must be fur fifty dollars or aorae multiple of fifty
T h e severity of the weather h a s prevented any importdollars.
a n t movements by either side.
N o t h i n g of i m p o r t a n c e
i s r e p o r t e d t o - d a y f r o m t h e a r m i e s o f t h e P o t o m a c o r of
ie n o t e s wtlt be t r a n s m i t t e d t o the o w n e r s free uf t n u i s the Hhenmdoah.
p o r t a t l o n c h a r g e s at soon a f t e r the o r i g i n a l Certiflcstes of
(Signed)
F - M . STAXTOX.
l)e|>oflit as they can tie p r e p a r e d .
T h e A u g u s t a Coast Nationalist thinks t h a t S h e r m a n
As the n o t e s draw Interest f r o m Aajtnut l i , j>en»i>n makip n o t f o r a m o m e n t h e s i t a t e d a b o u t t b e p o i n t t o b e otK d e p o s i t s s u i ^ e n n e n t to that date nrnsl pay the Interest
t t o t h e r o a d t o it, s a y i n g : T b e e n e m y b r o k e
x u r e d f r o m date of note to d a t e of d e p o s i t
s a m p a t L o u i s v i l l e e a r l y o n t b e m o r n i n g of t b e 2d inst..
P a r t i e s deposHIng tmenty-livf tliouxand dollars ami upa b a n d o n i n g t h e s h o r t e s t route t o A u g u s t a , m o v i n g b y a

U. S. 7-30 LOAN.

v r o u t e in t h e d i r e c t i o n o f S a v a n n a h .
TTie C o n s t i t o one q u a r t e r of one per per r e n t . , whii-li will be paid by the
? t ' o n a l i s t l * \ > o t i t 1l>c following c a m p a i g n for S h e r m a n , a s
j f h e l n g t h e m o s t n a t u r s l a n d Tensible o n e : W i t h h i s f o r a j r e T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t upon the receipt of a bill f o r the a m o u n t
•ertl(le«!
t o by tbe officer with w h o m the deposite wa» m a d e .
B ' a n d p r o v i t i o n t r a i a f u l l , h e will p a s s bin e n t i r e a r m v t o
'

Milken. t h e n t h r o w i n g b i s c a v a l r y in t h e r e a r , h e will p o t Xo deduction*.fur ion;iuljision» most tie made from the de• - h i a w a g o n I r a l n a b e t w e e n t h e t w o w i n g s of bis a r m y anck p o s l L \
• m s r e h In t o m p n e t c o l u m n s t e a d i l y , b a t c a a U o t u l y , o n t h e
c i t y of S a v a r u w h .
.- t e r r i b l e

T h e O g e c h e e a n d i t s few c r o s i n g s a n d

s w a m p * o n h i s right a n d t b e

Savannah

River

f* c p n d i t a e q a n l l y s w a m p y b a n k s on his left, b o t h his flank*
will lie n v a r v l y c o v e r e d , a n d t h u s s i t u a t e d b e h a s a m a r c h
of over 8 0 miles to the city.
Iins a v e r a g e d since l e a v i n g

Travelling at the rate
Atlanta,

he

would

be

reach

t h e r e b y t h e 9 t h i n s t . , p r o v i d i n g be s h o u l d n o t b e c b e c k -

f

t, c d b y t h e w a y .

H i e O c o n t o bridge had not been h o m -

e d , a l t h o u g h d e s p e r a t e a t t e m p t s b a d been m a d e

to

ac-

T h e N e w Y o r k T i m e s h a s a u t h o r i t y for s t a t i n g

that

t h e v i s i t of A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l C a r t e r , of I<owcr C a n a d a ,
t o W a s h i n g t o n , led t o a s a t i s f a c t o r y u n d e r s t a n d i n g

be-

t w e e n t h e G o v e r n m e n t a n d t b e P r o v i n c i a l a u t h o r i t i e s In
^ r e g a r d b o t h t o t h e m o d e of d e a l i n g w i t h t h e r e b e l raid'-'•cm n o w Jn c u s t o d y , a n d t h e b e s t

means

t h i e v i n g i n c u r s i o n s b y l a n d or w a t e r

of

with

the

tbe

m o n d 17 thne* d a r i n g t b e last t w o y e a n , and

or

Bramble

HOUSTJ t h a t s h e h a d p a s s e d from W a s h i n g t o n t o

Rich-

that

she

"had c o n v e y e d l a t h e w m e t i m e n o t less t h a n $ 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 in
g o l d to t h e Confederate authorities.

S h e was arrested.

compact

mass,

whieh

b a r n s f r e e l y , g i v i n g ns m u c h h e a t a s t b o solid a n t h r a c i t e .
c o m p a n y ia n o w b e i n g o r g a n i z e d In

Philadelphia

to

m a n u f a c t u r e fuel io this manner.

'

«Jhy, whose annual Incomes, as returned under tbe special
Sooome t a x , a r e a b o u t 0 2 5 0 0 0 .

One gentleman has

an

f e o t o e of $ 3 6 5 , 1 5 6 , a n d 3 0 p e r s o n s a r e t a x e d o o I n c o m e s
aitt&MQO.

either In g o v e r n m e n t s e c u r i t i e s or in n o t e s o r b o n d s payable In g o v e r n m e n t p a p e r

J t is equally e o n r e n l e n t as a temporn-v or iiern:aiient in ' t ' O l ' K R b - J a v i . ltn
'
'
COItSKTS—While s
The notes ran a l o s y * lie sold for n i t h i n » ''u< j Ct»TTONAI'KS—A

tion of t h e i r face and a r . u m a l n t e d i n t e r e s t , and are ihe lirst j *
ritv with t m n k s ns eollateraU for d i s c o u n t s .
C o n v e r t i b l e I n t o a N i l p e r C e n t . &-21I CJold B o n d .
In a d d i t i o n t o the very lllierai interect on tlx- nnte> for

H i O B f o A t t T a o o r a W I T H G E « . SHEHMAX.—Tbe

Mich-

Igan t r o o p s w h o h a r e shared tbe perils and tbo glory

of

through

Georgia,

• w t b e l O f l t 13th. 14th, 15th, 19th and ' 21st

infantry,

. P a p e r a recently received f r o m Braxil contain copies of
m o e d e r issued b y t b e G o v e r n m e n t that,a1l p o r t a of t h e
C OB ol ^ r w i n b e a b u t a g a i n a t t b e W a e b u a a t l for"violation

tl> B a l t i m o r e , h e n e t w i t h b i s s i s t e r , a

Treed

alave, w h o m h e b a d w o t a e e a since b e made

notes f r o m local u u a t i o n .

On tbe average, thia e x e m p t i o n i-

worth about two per eenL per a n n a m . a c c o r d i n g to the rate

Maryland
hia

eacape

peach
1* all other I P A R M E B S 1'W'1>
Fo
s p a d e s , cradles, r u t t i n g buxr>
f o r m a ot I n d e b t e d n e r s , the faith o r ability of p r i v a t e p a r t i e s , ' p ^ j J X I N t ; M l l . U ',H ih« lies
or s t o c k companies, or s e p e r a t e c o m m u n i t i e s , only, is pledged j
foK p a y m e n t while t h e whole p r o p e r t y of the c o u n t r y is held
to s * c n r e t h e d i a e h a a g c of all the o b l i g a t i o n s of the I ' u i t e d

W h i l e the g o v e r n m e n t offera tlie most liberal t e r m s for its
loans, it believes t h a t t h e very s t r o n g e s t appeal will be to tlie
loyalty a n d p a t r i o t i s m of the people
The

p a r t y d e p o s i t i n g m u s t e n d o r s e u p o n the o r i g i n a l certificate
the d e n o m i n a t i o n of n o t e s r e q u i r e d , a n d w h e t h e r they a r t t "
be loaned in blank or payable t o o r d e r

W h e n so e n d o r s e d It

S u b s c r i p t i o n s will be receWcd by the T r e a s u r e r of

the

United Btstes, a t W a s h i n g t o n , the s e v e r a l A s s i s t a n t T r e a a u r
era a n d d e s i g n a t e d D e p o s i t a r i e s , a n d hy the
F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank of A n n A r b o r , Mich-



b OMSty< FMfaaiffcootkins• arf W&**
..
Haw-

of p u b l b

/*»*:-^J..".V, .

ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND B A N K E R S

t h r o u g h o u t the country will give f a r t h e r f o r m a t i o n and
4 J R n a » 1 T C K T FACTLTTY T O S U B S C R I B E R S .
,*wi.yijt
F.T
j


iMmi

^

of t u a t i o u in v a r i o u s liarta of tbe c o u n t r y .
'
ESSENCE—Cm
I t Is believed that no securities offer so g r e a t I n d u c e m e n t * I E X T R A C T S — Vanilla, I-

thfl tritti S e c o n d N a t i o n a l Bank, of D e t r o i t , M ic h .
•f all tbe daily newspapers «f Philadelphia were F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , of F e n t o n , M i c h .
"'D aad 8,000 oopiea a day; oow the whole s a d b y a l l N a t i o n a l B a n k s w h i c h a r e d e p o s i t a r i e s

orti7B.ooa

'

,u or

,
"er

I S h o e P a c k a — R s n g n r {moose skin, b o t h l o n g a n d a b o r t
|
legs. - A No. 1.™
i S i l k — B l a c k , colored, a n d l i n i n g silk.
, S k a t e s — Ijultcs. g e n t * a n d boys. »kate s t r a p s .
N b l r t a — F l a n n e l , plain, a n d Taney, white shirta, f a n c y c o t t o n
and linen, d i t t o .
i S k a t i n g C a p s — 1 - a d i e s . misses, a n d ehllda,
I s o a p — C a s t i l e , toilet a s s o r t e d . y e l l o w , c r a a t v e , ailver I n d e x . A.
I N o c k s — C e n t s h a n d k n i t wool, r<a ^ f m ei r e , c o t t o n a s d oniony
t
lioya and c h i t d s . ditto.
—__
i S p l e e n Kind*, q u a n t i t i e s a n d q n a t i t i e ) to snK
I S p e c t a c l e * — P l a i n , g e r m a n silver, a n d steel b o w a c o l o r e d ,
. .

moat be l e f t w i t h t h e officer r e c e i v i n g the depoaite, t o be for-

W h e n F r e d e r i c k D o u g l a s delivered his recent address

fo—jjfof 30 yeeraego.

imoka, in

— Blnn

Treasury

w a r d e d to t h e T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t

.

D A Y HOIl

l

••

• -

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f*tv

M M .

But aside f r o m all tbe a d v a n t a g e s we bave e n u m e r a t e d . » ' DVES--<.'am«ooi!. logwood

D u p l i c a t e c e r t i f i c a t e s will be issued f o r all depoaiut.

• <he S t h cavalry, and batteriea B and C .

1;

Hh*ew— A c o m p l e t e a s s o r t m e n t ot gsnts, ladles, y o u t h s s n d
c h i l d r e n s.
H h l r t l n g Checlca—Good stock.
S h o e F i n d i n g * — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t
I B b v v e l a — C a i i l « t e e i , long h a n d l e , D handle, s c o o p , Ac.
I N h a » la—Wool, b r o c b a . ateJla. and b l a n k r t , s o m e very n i c e

» ? »,

CIMH K E R Y — n o u g h t of
a* can tie lionght.
C R I N O L I N E — A very la
CRADLES—('hltdreiis s
CR A C K E M S - P K NI., S.

B o n d s l» n o t le««'than n i n e j>er r e n t , preniuiin. and bet-ire D E L A I N E S — M s n c h e s t e r , P .
wool. In nle. a s s o r t m e n t
tbe war the p r e m i u m on six per r e n t . C S. s t o r k s was over D I ^ V - h ^ - F o r ISM. some v' DOMESTICS—A very full lit
t w e n t y per c e u t . It will tie seen t h a t t h e a c t v a i prolll on
i DOLUS—Ktdi cloth anil rub:
t h i s loan, a t the p r e s e n t m a r k e t r a t e , is nut less t h a n ten pe- D R I E D B E E F — P r i m e qualM
D R A W E R S — G e u t s and l»di<
DRCGS—A small a«.iortmen
l t s E x e m p t i o n f r o m S t a t e o r M u n i c i p a l T a x a t i o n . | DRAG T E E T H — O n b a n d . J

States.

•the m a r c h o f t h e i m m o r t a l S h e r m a n

y f

a n d It c s u n o t pay In a n j - t h l n g i>etter, fo>- its own « i w t *

t o 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 .

- • B o s t o n p a p e r p u b l i s h e s a list o f 1 0 3 p e r s o n s in t h a t

f

TATNTS—Lead In o i l ven. red. s p a n l a h brown, Ac., cbronM^
yellow a n d green, p a t e n t d r y e r .
P A P I E B M A C H E — A small line, s u i t a b l e tar p r e s e n t s to
ladiva.
P l t E S E B V E S — C i t r o n , q n l u c e s , plums, p e a r s , c h e r r i e s . A c . •
o r p o u n d of good <|iiatily
B I T T K K — H y tl
P E G S — A s s o r t e d f r o m 3-8 to "-H,
' oak *-ell I tuckets.
P I L L S — A y r r s . J a r n e s , H o l l o w a y ' s Railway's, W r i s t s ,
Bl'CKETS—Iro
n red a n d b l a t k . c o m m o n , do.
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(iregorj-'s, Mnflat's. B r a n d r e t h ' s , l l o o p e r ' a
th. niuhuir. Ac., boys and child* a fall P L A S T E R — G r a n d River in b a r r e l s or by t h e t o n .
t'S—Men i- . I
PLOWS—A nice lot of best m a k e r s a n d q a a l i t y of w o o d
S S I I t k u K S — Black,
work, with e i t r s c a s t i n g s .
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P O C K E T BOOKS—And p o r t e moniea. a f u l l l i n e , s o m e v e r j
good, some good for but tittle, c h e a p .
t h e " p e r f a m e f o r tbe P R U N E S — F r e s h T n r k l s h p r u n e s .
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P R I N T S — A v e r y large stock.
P R O V I S I O N S — P o r k , fionr.corn. c o W meal, bams, f a h , ! a r $
janufsctnre.
t'HBKSB—- il.
butter, cheese, beef.
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CH AI NS—Tia«
with t u b i n g for aame.
B A 0 8 — B o u g h t a a d aotd.
RHCBARR—Real Turkey, r o o t s n d p o w d e r e d .
R I C E — E a s t I n d i a best.
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K A D D L E S — P o n y . M e x i c a n and side.
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able.
h A ' C H E U S — Wilton, brussella, rail road, g o t h i c , a n d piaifV
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OVER S U l I t T S — D e n i m , k n i t J a c k e t s .
OYSTERS—Beat q u a l i t y . B a l t i m o r e nice, f r e s h a n d g u a r a n teed.
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> ! Kte«l—< ast blister, toe cork, s p r i n g a n d g e n n a n .
S t a y s — C o l o r e d a n d whim ; also s k i r t s u p p o r t e r s , a a a d m t r . I
able article for the ladiea.
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*, shovels. I x n p e — C o l o r e d , black a n d whfce, c o t t o n and l i n e n .
T n f l o w — B o u g h t e n d sold by p o u n d or b a r r e l .
m o d e r a t e I T a b l e s — H t s c k w a l n u t . c b e r r y a n d unfOn.
' T a b l e U — F o r g e n u a n d ladle* use In c o r r e a p o a d e n c e , s o m e

prire*.
FEATHERS—Ordered '
F I S H — C o d .lunn, halibut, herr
m a e k e r e l l . A c.
FLAX SEED—HIH
FLOUR—Sev.
F L A T IRONS
F L O V N C I N U S — M a s l i o . linen, c a r o b r i r . Ac
F L A N N E L S — W o o l , d o m e t c o t t o n , tinsev. s h a k e r , red,
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy. F r e n c h . Ac.
FORKS—Manure, liay, straw, g a r d e n , '1 a n d 3 t i n e d . l o n g a n d
a b o r t handles.
F R U I T S — P r u n e * , currant*, peacbett, plums, c h e r r i e s , gooseb e r r i e s . q u i n c e s . |iears, t o m a t o e s .
F U R N I T U R E — B u r e a u s , bedsteads, e h a i r s , tables, s t a n d s ,
r o c k e r s , chfldi»cbairs, m s t r a a a e s . Ae
G I N G H A M S — S c o t c h . Glasgow, L a n c a s t e r , a n d c h e c k d r e s s
GLAS&^-A full a s s o r t m e n t of sixes, 8 s i n to 70
G L O V E S — R u c k , dog, r t n g w o o d , k i d . wool, s i l k , c o t t o n , berl i s lined ggents,
e n t s , ladies,
ladle*, misses a n d b' o y s .
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t , c o r na , w h e a t . Ac•mplete Use, b o u g h t early, s n d f o r sale
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G U N P O W D E R — R l C c . In c a n s , a n d F . F. F . O. s p o r t i n g tn
keg*.
H A I R C I L — P h a l o n ' s Besr.Maccasor ,
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n u and ladles, h e m m e d ready for
oar, silk, linen, c o t t o n , Ac.
H A Y — F o r sole, o r will p u r c h a s e .
H A T S — A tall a s s o r t m e n t , u n i o n , s o u a v e . B u r n a i d e , Butler,
b l a c k , d r a b , t a n , p e a r l , Ac
HOSE—Csshmcre, merino, cotton, colored black and ^Ijitc,
ehllda and misses, s complete line.
H O P S — N i c e f r e s h p r e s s e d hop*.
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k i n d s e f m a c t o l a N s Wdsa.

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chest*, eattya a n d hy the p o u n d ; ail b o u g h t e a r l y a n d a t
a d v a n t a g e o u s rales
T i n W a r e — A good stock on b a u d of h o m e m a n u f a a t a r s ,
snd si I k i n d s of work done to o r d e r .
T l m o e F o r veils, a n d in Its season f o r d r e s s e s .
T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine c u t s m o k i n g . A c , a tall Hue s t o l d
prices.
T o y * — A nice s s a o r U n e n t Io w h o l e s a l e .
T r o a k s — P a c k i n g , folio a n d traveliAfL s « a e g o a d o o e e .
T r i m m i n g s — O f v a r i o u s q u a l i t i e s a n d d e s l i p s , s a c h a# a r e
fsnhionable.
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T r a v e l i n g f l a g s — A f u l l l i n e , so me S t < 4 ( M i t
. , e,
T r a p s — M u s k r a t f o * . beaver, s n d b e a r , o f b^St m a k e r s , b r
piece or dozen, v: 1
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I l m b r m l a s — O f various sixes a n d g r a d e s .
U n d e r S h i r t a — F o r Ladles aad gentlemsa. ribbed, plain,
colored a h d w h t t e .
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Veats—Of n u m e r o u s designs, (kshlonsble make, s a d different
qualities to s u i t
t, j *.
V i c e * — l ^ r g e s n d s m s l l . s o m e t o y vices.
V i n e w s w — M s a u f s c t u r r d , a n d reai eider v t o e f s t . '
W s t o s s - D o n b l e a u u s i n g l e l n m l w r w a g o n s , a good s t o c k l a
early s p r i n g , a n d a s h n r fes t e n b e b o a g k t o u t s i d e .
W e l l D o c k e t s — T h e old Old Oaken B e e k e t i * f e « s o | l - l j r « ,
Iron b o n d .
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" c o m m o d i t y . " A German writer, D r . F r i e d b n r g , baa
1
h U t y published • lecture 06 the sobjrict • " T b e antbor
• o t a o e o c e s b j pointing o u t , t h e inferior position wbich
. jropBQ originally held. ' N o t t h a t t h e G e r m a n e r r r
treated bia wife with Oriental contempt, b a t her iodirid u a l i t y w a a u t t e r l y n e r g e d i n t h a t x>[ b e r h t a b a o d , a n d
• h e m i g h t b e e t , a e f J o r In I! h e r w i t h o u t n r a e h f e a r o f t h e
"eoMwpencee. W h e n
moreover, tome writepi
h e l d t h a t h i t w i f e n u e x p e c t e d to p o t a n e n d t o b e r life
alao.. T h e f a t h e r l o o k e d o n h i a d n o g b t e r < 1 s o m u c h
m a r k e t a b l e p r o d u c e , a n d aold b e r h a n d w i t h o u t m a k i n g
« o y inquiries of h e r heart. T T b e q she disobeyed his
c o m m a n d h e fce*t.ber a s m u c h a s b e l i k e d , a n d w h e n
she g o t m a r r i e d h e expected to be recompensed for the
loaa o f b e r s e r v i c e s — o n i d e a w h i c h atlll h o l d s i t s g r o u n d
i n English law. A m o n g t b e Bavarians, a father h a d the
o f d e a o l r i u g h i s d a u g h t e r ' s m a r r i a g e if b e r b n s m ow
n eyy w .a a n o t forthcoming a t t hbe
e proper time,
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and m a r r i a g e was regarded as a species of p u r c h a s e —
a n o t h e r Idea, t h e A
a uutthhoo r r e m a r k s ., ' w h i c h s ft i l l l a r k s In t h e
h e a r t s of E o g l m h m c o , m a n y of w h o m i m a g i n e t h a t t h e y
d b l e g a l l y Sett i b e l r w i v e s b y a u c t i o n . B o t a s c i v i l i z a tion advanced, t h e Germans treated their woman with
m o r e respeci. T h e F r a n k * and some o t h e r tribes, held
-a Cither w h o forced his d a u g h t e r to m a r r y against h e r
will responsible for a n y i n j u i r h e r h u s b a n d m i g h t d o h e r ;
b u t oa tbe o t h e r babd, a girl w h o married w i t h o u t bor
l a t h e r ' s c o n s e n t w a s s e v e r e l y p u n i s h e d . A f t e r a ' time,
t h e money paid by t b e b r i d e g r o o m w a s settled 00 thb
brfde, w a provision for possible widowhood, and eventu a l l y It d w i n d l e d i n t o a s y m b o l , a n d t o o k t h e f o r m of a
,weddiog ring.
W i t h the Crusades came a great change.
T b e r o u g h w a r r i o r s of t b e W e s t w e r e mollified b y t h e
a i r of t h e O r i e n t , a n d love t o o k h e n c e f o r t h a s o f t e r f o r m
T b e y b e g a n t o w o r s h i p w o m e n , a n d t o love tbe, w i v e s of
o t h e r m e n , i n s t e a d of b e a t i n g t h e i r o w n .
A p e r i o d of
p r o f l i g n c v aAd liccntioosnesB e n s u e d , a n d l a s t e d till t h e
t i m e s of H o h e n s t o u t e o , w h e n w o m e n w e r e leas a d o r n e d
b u t m o r e r e s p e c t e d , a n d a r e f o r m a t i o n of m o r a l s t o o k
placc.
D r . F r i e d b a r g thinks t h a t (he C h u r c h h a d little
t o d o w i t h m a r r i a g e l o G e r m a n y till a c o m p a r a t i v e l y rel e n t d a t e . B e t r o t h a l a n d m a r r i a g e w e r e o r i g i n a l l y of
equal force, and (hough banns date from the year 1215
in G e r m a n y , i t w a s o o t t j l l t h e t i m e of t b e C o u n c i l of
T r e n t t h a t t b e p r e s e n c e of a p r i e s t a t & m a r r i a g e w a s
mada hbsolufely imperative.
M a r r i a g e ilk L a p l a n d *
I t i s d e a t h in L a p l a n d t o m a r r y a m a i d w i t h o u t t h e
c o n s e n t of b e r p a r e n t s o r f r i e n d s . W h e n a y o u n g mrni
b a r f o r m e d a n a t t a c h m e u t f o r a female, t h e i u h i o n is t o
a p p o i n t th^ir friends to meet to behold tbe • two y o u n g
p a r t i e s r u n a r a c e t o g e t h e r . T h e m a i d is a l l o w e d in
s t a r t i n g t b e a d v a n t a g e o f o n e - t h i r d p e i t of t b e r a c £ , so
t h a t i t is i m p o s s i b l e , e x c e p t willing of b e r s e l t t h a t s h e
should b e overtaken.
I f t b e m a i d o u t r u n h e r s u i t o r , (he
m a t t e r i s e n d e d ; b e m u s t n e v e r h a v e h e r , it b e i n g pena l t y f o r t h e m a n t o renew t h e m o t i o n of m a r r i a g e .
Bat
if t h e v i r g i n h a s a n a f f e c t i o n f o r h i m , t h o u g h at Brat t h e
r u n t f a s t t o t r y t h e t r u t h of b i s love, s h e will ( w i t h o u t
A t l a n t a ' s golden balls t o r e t r a d o her speed) p r e t e n d somo
casualty, and m a k e a v o l u n t a r y halt before she c o m e s to
t b e m a r k o r e n d o f t h e rsoe. T h u s n o n e a r C o m p e l l e d t o
m a r r v a g a i n s t t h e i r o w n wills ; a n d t h i s i s t h e c u u s e t h a t
m t b h p o o r c o u n t r y t h e m a r r i e d p e o p l e ano r i c h e r in
t h e i r o w n c o n t e n t m e n t t h a n in o t h e r lands, w h e r e so m a n y
f o r c e d m a t c h e s m a k o f e i g n e d love, a n d c a u s e r e a l u n bappiness.

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inhject to a r e d u n d a n c y of vitiated bile at thi* i
a n d are b u r r y i n g you on to an early g r a v e !
Pedlar*, i n d m n Tr*der». and Army Dealers.
Any style of Cood* m a n u f a c t u r e d , with as I n r e n t i o n * . etc., " a e o n , s n a i l is a d a n g e r o u s ae it is p r e v a l e n t ; but Brandit s h o r t notice. Good C a n v a s s i n g Clerks, with a small ra-1 r e t b ' s PiU*afford n invaluable a n d efficient p r o t e c t i o n . By
ilal. '-au find c o n s t a n t e m p l o y m e n t , iilusstratcd Lists a u d i i h r i r o c c a s i o n a l i « we p r e v e n t the collection of t h o s e I m p u ull p u r t i f u l a r s f r e e . The profit to tbe retailer is large.
rities, w h i c h , when in sufficient q u a n t i t i e s cause so m n c h
A Wholesale s u p p l y can be c a r r i e d In a knapsack, hand
W i l l you w a s t e *w*y with s u f f e r i n g f r o m L e n e o r r h n a , Pro- valise, or c * r p e t bag. anil n o t be like books—itralky or d a n g e r to t h e body's he*1th. T h e y s o o n r o r e l i v e r c o m p l a i n t ,
lapsus. 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 I n c o n v e n i e n t to carry f r o m place to place.
dyspepsia, loss of s p p e t i l e , psin in the head, h e a r t - b u m , p a i n
Remember another thing
t h i s business i* *trlctly heno- In tb* breaat t»>ne, s u d d e n fainuieaa r o d c o s t i r ' n e s a .
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n a t u r e , when an I n v e s t m e n t of o n e dollar in
by all r e s p e c t a b l e d e a l e r s in m e d i c i n e s .
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Do not u s e tbe d r o p * w h e n forbiddeD In t h e d i r e c t i o n s ,
hich n o p ^ r s o n need t>e a f r a i d or mihumed to capva** t b e
for a l t h o u g h a p o s i t i v e cure, a n d h a r m l e s s *t *11 o t h e r time*,
ime field again and again, for w h e r e o n c e our goods are inthey are s o p o w e r f u l a n d Unely c a l c u l a t e d to i d i n i i a n d govo d u c e t L a p e r m a n e n t and c o n t i n u o u s d e m a n d i* c r e a t e A
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p r o p e r Urn**, t b e y would p r o d u c e result* c o n t r a r y t o n a t u r e ,
, 1 S e n a t o r G r i m e s , o f I o w a , h a s b e e n p u t a t Che h e a d ' o f
a g a i n s t w h i c h all, p a r t i o a l a r l y tho*e w b * w o u l d r e p r o d u c e , h a r d s h i p * of war. to C l e r g y m e n out of health. T e a c h e r s . P o s t
t h e S e n a t e N a v a l C o m m i t t e e , a n d S e n a t o r fibermauht
Biistero, or any person who wishes e i t h e r local or a n a c t i v e
should carefully guard.
o c c u p a t i o n , a n d one t h a t b r i n g s with It great p e c u n i a r y tn
t h e h e a d of t b e F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e , in t b e U n i t e d
seldom met with.—
d u e e m c n t s , t h i s p r e s e n t * an o p p oirtnnlty
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C a n n o t b a r m t b 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 U m e ;
C a r e f u l l y selected lot* of iewelrv c o m p r i s i n g
T h e G r a n d R a p i d s E a g l e m e n t i o n s t b e oasi) of a leiiding
( t y l e s a n d moet saleable v a r i e t y of good*, w i l l t
w h e r e in t h e Loyal State*. We are c o a s t a n t i y filling order*
f r o m per*on* l e a v i n g the choice of good* wholly w l t n na.—
To i n c h we p r o m l * e the be*t exercisc of oor ta*te *nd
J u d g m e n t , snd f r o m our l o n g e x p e r i e n c e can e n s u r e satlrfac.
T h e neVer-faiilng F e m a l e R e g u l a t o r , i s f o r sale by e v e r y tlon. We ask no pay in a d v a n c e . s t a t e w h s t style a n d qnlality
D r u g g i s t , I n b o t h c i t y a n d c o u n t r y , a n d do n o t , if y o n v a l n e Of Good* are w a n t e d , * n d w#,will send t b e a a m e and collect
i h e a l t h a n d wiah k i t a reliable m e d i c i n e , b a y a n y , q t h a e . pay ^>y Exprea* at the e n d Of the r o u t e .
FHUIT TREES.
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b r i c s a f r o m $10 t o $550 e a c h : S e n t a n y w h m — p a y collected
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WBOLsaau Dacooiar*.
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p r i c e * ; f h r y b e i n g of o a r o w n I m p o r t a t i o n .
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T h e s i t u a t i o n r e m a i n s a b o u t t h e s a m e in t h e v i c i n i t y
of Nashville.
S k i r m i s h i n g all a b o u t t h e c i t y i s o o o t i n u a l l y o c c u r r i n g , b u t n o « J v e o t a g c s h a v e b e e n g a i n e d to
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fNew London Advertiser.
•* T h e model N e w s p a p e r of o u r c o u n t r y — c o m p l e t e t a all
is d e p a r t m e n t * of ^ * 0 A m e r i c a n F e m l ^ ^ P a p e r W *
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From California.
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T h e r e has b e e n a universal rain, w h i c h h a s r e m o v e d *11 a p p r e h e n s i o n s of a n o t h e r s e a s o n of d r o u t h . T b e
h e a v y gale fn the bay dono some damag* t o shipping,
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learned b l a c k s m i t h — a u d soys m o r e t h a n 10,000 tons or
A D A K. b P U A O C E .
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T r a v e r a o City. D e c , I M t " S u c h i s t h e m a g n i t u d e of c r i n o l i n e , c o n s i d e r e d f r 6 m a
b u s i n e s s p o b t of v i e w , a n d n o w o n d e r , U>al t h e a r t i c l e
tike** u p so m u c h r o o m in t h e w o r l d • T w e n t y millions
p o p o d s of i r o n w o r k e d u p y e a r l y i n t o p e t t i c o a t s , a n d
c a r r i e d b y t h e * deli c a t e c r e a t u r e s t I t m u s t b e a far.
g r e a t e r b u r d e n t h a n t h e i r sins- B u t t h e y g e t a l o n g v e r y !
weTl w i t h it, a n d t h r i v e u n d e r I t s w e i g h t
Iron, accordi n g t o S o l o n , i s t b e m o s t j K J t e n t of all t h i n g * , a o c q o e r i c g
e v e n g o l d s o w n e r s ; a n d l a d i e s f i n d it » v e r * u s e f b ) ' a r t i Are the only kr.uw u r e m e d y ^ha: wii! rurc«ssfuil> a n d inc l e in m k k l n g t h e i r c o n q u e s t s . J u s t n o w i t r u l e s ' t h e variably r e t f n i e a u d reguialo th> i e m a K s j s t e m . r e m u r 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, u g o r a n d strvngl':..
Court, t h e c a m p , t l j e g r o v e , ' a n d is p o t e n t i a l e v e r y w h e r e ,
from, castle to cottage.
I n e v e r y sense ; b i s i s t b a A g e
o f I r o o , even women a c k n o w l e d g i n g t h e r u l e of t b e g o v Are * fluid p r e p a r a t i o n , the » n ' i o n e of the k i n d e
e r n m e n t of m e t a l s , a r u l e t h a t l i t e r a l l y e n c i r c l e s themi-A- t l y on the p a r t s af
, T h o s e w h o would abolish t h e hoop, must sec t h a t t b e y
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n!v seai h t h e m *s t h e y
h a v e a g r e a t I n t e r e s t t o c o n t e n d a g a i n s t , a n d t h a t all g o o d
I d i r e c t soil p o s i l i t c .
symi-atby
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c o n s e r v a t i v e s are bound to oppoao t h e m . "
LOAFIXO.—Don't be a l o a f e r , d o n ' t call y o u r s e l f a ioaftt, d o n ' t k e e p & l o a f e r ' s c o m p a n y , d o n ' t h a n g a b o u t loaf
log placcs.
But work hard for'nothing and board yoarw U then sit a r o u o d day a f t e r day. or stand at o o r w r s
w i t h y o u r h a n d s in y o u r p o c k e t s . B e ' t t e r f o r y o u r m i n d ,
b e t t e r (or y o u r p r o s p e c t s .
B u s t l e a b o u t , if y o n m e d b l o
h a v e a n y t h i n g t o b u s t l e a b o u t f o r . M a n y a p o o r physic i a n o b t a i n e d a real p a t i e n t by r i d i n g h a r d l o a t t e n d au
i m a g i n e r y one.
A q u i r e of b l a a k p a p e r t i e d u p ' w i t h
red tape, c a r r i e d u n d e r a lawyer's arm may p r o c o f d t l ?
first case, a n d m a k e h u f o r t u o e . S u c h i s , t h e w o r l d s ty,
h i n ' t M t h n t h shall b e g i v e n .
Q u i t d r o u i i ^ a n d complaining. K e e p busy a n a mind y o u r chance*.

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nt of Kie C i r c u i t C » u i t for the ^ o u n t / of G t s » d Tr». . in the B u t e of Miebigan, to m e d i r e c t e d a n d delivered, a g a i n s t the g o o d s snd ch*tte\s, land* *nd t e n e m e n t * .of
Aaron P. Essex. I d i d , o n the e i g h t h day of O c t o b e r . 1864.
levy upon and take *1J t h e r i g h t , title a n d i n t e r e i t of **id
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aniLBtate of M i c b l n n . r u n n i n g t h e n c e fifty r o d s n o r t h ,
t h e n c e o p * h u n d r e d snd sixty .rods we*t, t h e n c e fifty coda
s o u t h , t h e i c o o n * h u n d r e d *nd sixty r o d s e*»t to t b e p l i c a
of b e g i n n i n g . W b i c h r i g h t , till* a n d i n t e r e n l shall e x p o s #
for sale at a u c t i o n , on the twenty-fonrtb d a y ?f D e c e m b e r .
1864, s t ten o ' c l o c k A. M . st the f r o n t d o o r of t h e S c h o o l
y o u s e . in T r a v e r s a City. In said Coontv, t h a t b e i n g t b a p l a c e
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