Grand Traverse Herald, July 22, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 22, 1864

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1864-07-22

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vol.. VI.

TRAVERSE

C I T Y , M t C f l . F R I D A Y , J U L Y 22,1864.

®|e (Sranlt frabtrst ®tralb,

•-ass^ssra SSHTWJ sssirsifs-#r

MORGAN'BATES,

All Kinds of Job Prilling Jieatty ml Eifitiwlj bold.

WITH) SHIES IiASD OfflffiM BAVBSI Iffi, MICH.

c m mrast NWICAI BSBTB.

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N O . 81.

•iglit pounds are equal to the same aifttmnt, sist of a President, two Vice-Pre.-ideQt. a Treasurer, and
but ojjjUt or teu poouds of supar will not serve a family two Secretaries, whosu term of office shall be one year,
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there
d until their successors are duly installed.
ISPUBLISHID » T E * T n t W A Y . A T
ARTTCJ.K 4. An Executive Committee consisting of
ti.ine RntOv—A State Awcintlon
f b p
an tquali.}— rcoiprtieity := tlio word.
a
Traverse City,Grand Traverse County, Michigan
If
Tbe Convmtionsr »e«»p»pir poWishdrs ..itmMrf ot , a
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" fire members, shall be appointed by the Association at
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mr
the
time of the election of officers, whose duty it shall be
Merrill null, D o t » t , on S e m h W o r ' M v , l B « i «"P ~ "
»
« > to
call all regular and special meetings qf this AssociaM o r t t o C l k of (ho Gr.DdTr.nrae Hjroli, w M elect. M
fr
W «»«. »•>>»„pilots
EDITOR AKD PROrBIETOK.
tion, and transact such other business ns may be assigned temporary Chairmen, ond Mr. K B. Jonce, of the ? H J
"> 8 4 " " " " " *
••MZ y.
. TERMS.
ed to them by the action ot the Association.
temporerf Seeret.Jy,

'Mother comideratioa. Pjper mot be p i d
O n e i J c f i l a r a n d T F l f t y C e n t * , P a y a b l e I n v a - Leneiog RryuW„„.
ARTICLES. The officers of this Association shall be
The following representatives of the,j pros reported for in cash at the time ofpuri-hw. Presses, fype; ink. elected by ballot at each regular aoutml meeting, a mariabir in advanoa.
A
D ^ R r i 9 M « > T 8 Ins
i o «errtt«e d f o r O n e D o l l a r p e r t q n u r e- (»-t e n.
ADVKKT1SMK1T8
their names to tne Secretary:
,
ami all the material of a printing office" must be paid for jority ot all the votes cast being neses?ary to a choice.
l i n e s ) f o r t h o first I n s e r t i o n , a n d twenty-live c e n t s f o r e a c h
Shiawassee American—John X. Ingcrkoll.
I dowti '.Journeymen printers must hare their cash on
subsequent insertion. Yearly Advertisements—510 for one
AKTICLK 6. The nnna.-d nxvtings of this Association
Xewaygo Republican—J. H. Maze.
s q u a r e ; $26 f o r t h r e e s q u a r e s ; $30 f o r half a c o l u m n ; a n d
Saturday night. The editor and publisher must plank shall be held on the first Toesday of June, at such spfaeo
SSO f d r o n e c o l u m n . L e g a f c d v e r t i s e m e u t n a t t h e . r » t n p r e ;
"ThoaJer Bay M onilor—I). K, Joslin. ,
Jiis ca«h for every pound of flpur Usual.' sugar and butter as may be designated by the Executive Committee or
scribed by law ; fifty c e n t s p e r folio of 100 w o r d s , f o r t h e
Port Huron Couiroercial—X..C. Kendall.
he consumes. How is he t<> do ull this ? Only by by the Association.
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firstlnsertion.and
twenty-livc c e n t s f o r e a c h s u b s e q u e n t . —
Grand Haven Union—1+ M. S. Smith.)
adopting apd adhering to the. system ott, advance payARTICLE 7. This gop$titiittbn njay he ; amended by a
E v e r y figure c o u n t s a w o r d . F i g u r e Work w i t h o u t r u l e s , 50
Monroe (,'oinmercia!—M: D. Hamilton.
p e r c e n t a d d e d . R u l e a n d figure w o r k , d o u b l e p r i c e .
mentk He cannot make his business pny'without And majority .of all the members present at ariy regular nieetPontieo jacksonian—U. Peuboily.
.Alllegal advertisement* to bepald forstrlctiy i n advance.
u business that will not pay had hotter bu dropped, and ing of this Association.
Ingham CoaiJy News—D.'H. flairin«tonthe sooner the better.
.
All of which is respectfully submitted.:
Grand Travcrsti .Herald—Morgan Baits.
Your committee therefore recommend'the adoption of
WILLIAJ< A. BhYCK,
Lansing Slnte Republican—X. B. Jones.
the following resolutions:
Chairman of Committee.
Detroit Freei Press—Jacob Barns. U"r E. Quiuby.
On motion, the ConTCijtiou then proceeded to elect
Resolved. That this Convention recommend to the
Advertiser k Tribune—James E . Scraps, F. B. Por- publisher of the State that thay should advance the sub- permanent officers, whh tho lollowing result:
ter, J. F- Conovor.
President—K. B. Pond, of Ann Arbor.
scription rates for weekly papers to 82 per year, as the
Reelsttn
......MORGAN BATES.
Ann Arbor Argus—F,. B. Pond.
Vice Presidents—John R | Ingcrsoll. of Corrnna, and
lowest sum that Vill give them a reasonable rcniunetuHIIOYW... . . . . KEgBEN GOODRICH.
Jackson'Citizen—Jnmes O'DonnelL
M. 1). Hamilton, of Mtmroc.
tion for their unices.
XpsikoUFrpd Dopiporat—B. R. Pattjson.
Trimsnrer—D.
B. Harrington, of Mason.
llholved. That the system of advance payments is
GRAND TBAYER8& COUNTY OFFICERS.
Pon'.iaciOazeUe—C. Bi Turner.
,
Secretaries—I. W. Vim PosSen, oflTiw Paw, ami J .
the only system upon which newspapers run bo successMui-lialijii-vpcuutxT—(3- Mann.
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fully published; and we earnestly recommend to publish, E. Scripps, of Detroit
St. C'lnir Republican—<5. \V. Hough.j
Kxecutivo Coinmitice-^-Jricob Barns,! of Detroit, (i.
era'to adopt and rigidly.fdhcre to that system.
Huron C'Minty News—0. T. Harriiigljoii.
The next report in order was the one relating to ad- W . Hough, of St; Clajr.iL. M, S. Smith, of Grand HaBay. City X'rtfs aud H'iines—'W. A.- Bryee.
O o r x r v OT.FKK
n uiiixn'
ven,
C.
Peabody,
of
Pontiiic,
and
Jnmcs
O'Donnell of
vance payments and the general sj-stcmatizing Ol' the
ItBOlOTElS OKllKBDS
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Borneo Argue—11. J . Akin.
Jackson.
newspaper business.
I'noa. A r r u B S K y . . . .
. C . U . MAKSII,
Van Burcn Coutity Pre?F—1. W. Van Foc3en.
On motion the thanks of the Convention were tenderClKCVITtCoiHTC<f3i..:....-C. n .
Ypur Committeo on advance payment, aud systematizMichigan Farmer—Vv\ S. Bond.
ed to the Detroit Press for having procured the Hall for
ing the uewspapar business would report:
Clinton Couniy Ropublicqn—H. S. Iljlton.
That from their own knowledge, the lack of business the use of the Convention. • |
JnckflOT P a t r i o t — F . Benton. ,

It was also votcd'that the papers throughout the State
system in managing newspapers, arid the custom of long
Charlotte
Republiriiu—J.
Sounders.
'
Representative District Republican Committee.
and never-ending1 credits are dead weights upon too'many be requested to publish the proceeding of this meetDetroit Commercial Advertiser—R. Johnston.
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j- u / M O R G A N .BATES, ( C h a i r m a n ) .
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jouhrals.
Subscribers
havo
taken
papers
to
"patronDetroit Trade Circular—G. L. Whitajey.
On motion it was agretnl lo meet at Kalatttftzoo on the
' T H O M A S J . RAMSDKLL,
.-..i.....«unlstoe.
"...Cliarlevolx.
Uon; John N. Ingersoll moved the nnjioiutment of a. ize" them without any idea that payment was necessary, 21st Of September next.
JOHN' & D I X O K , . . ^ . ' . . ; "
,
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committee on perniaiieu: organization, which the c'uair- aud politicians have sought to edit and control them beA
vote
of
thanks
was
tendered'tho
officers
pf tho conConnty Corrcspondlug Committee.
man named a- follows: Messrs. Hnrringlun, Ingersolaud cause they were called Repnblicaiii Democrntic. or by vention, after which the,assembly, adjourcei], the whoie
soma
other
name,
while
business
men
have
advertised
MORGAN BATES, ( C h a i r m a n )
. . . . . . . T r a v e r s e City.
Maze.
j
.
affairs having passod offitarmomously, aptltwith conaderbecause
they
wore
"
begged"
to
do
so,
and
with
an
air
A commilleo on tbo order of business. was nest apablespieit.
.
t I
consisting of Messrs. Pond, Scrjpps, and O'Don- of conferringn favor upon published instead of themnpointed,
e
selves.
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Cartons Fact* about Water.
Township Republican Committee.
To remedy these evils, and plant the-press of our
The extent to which water mingles With Ivodies a p.
Tho committee on permanent organisation renorlcd
TRAVXRS*.
permanent officers of the convention, the following: Statj- upon a fair business foundation, your'Committee patently the most solid. b» very wonderful The glitterT r a v e r s e City.
C H A R L E S H . MARSH, ( G h a l i j n a n ) .. . . .
For President. John X. IngereoH. Secretaries, X. B. would reeomjneufl the editors and publishers to act upon ing opal, which beauty weare as aa ornament, is only. I
J O H N A. l'KRUV

legitimate business principles, that while, serving the flint nnd water. 'Hie snow capped summits of Snowdou
A. W . B A C O N , . . - . . - - . " !
i Jones, and Jacob,Barns. Report adopted.
The committee on order of business reported throng!) public, and perhaps servants of the public, they give tho and Ben-Xevis havo many tons of water in a solidified
<>nr.tlf! F O W I / E R . ( C h a i r m a n
---- ••.-Mapleton.
tho chairman, Mr. Pond, ns follows, wjiiclx we insert, public to understand that they aro owned by neither par- form.* In every ploster of Paris statue which the Italian 1)
i l T t r N R. U.WfcHT,.
.!
with the gentlemen's names designated bj- the chair for ties.,cliques, norsnbscribers, but that for their jabor they carries throngli our streqts for sale, there is one pound of
A.
li.VJCCASTER.....
i: . M
are entitlcH to'pay at regular and .remunerating rates.
water to every four pounds of chalk. The air we
the respective comulittcea:
j
W.HIT*WATKR.
Your Committee would therefore submit for tho gui- breathe contains five grains of watrr to each cubic foot'
CHARLtvS T,'SCOFIEI.r*. (Chairmnu)
Whitewater.
The Committee would reconimond the appoiiUrr.ont of
dance of the prefU of this State, the following general of its bulk. The potatoes ubd the turnip? which are
'CHJRW.'S i f . t s i T - s . . . :
, the following Qommittcos of three each: j
1st. On Advertising rates, including legal rat??— principles, leaving euch to amplify tho same for hiraselC boiled for our dinner, have in their raw state, tbo ouo
J O H N MSUflKUKB,
.
1st. That it should bo a rale with 07ery e«litor cover seventy-five and tbo other ninety per cent of water. If
Bates, Mann, Peabody.
AUIIBA.
2d., Qn Subscript' 0 " rates—Barns, Smith. Hamilton. on njiy account to insert ou article or communication a mau weighing ten stone were squeezed flat in a hydrauA. F. WHEEI.OCK,
— Almlra
3d. On Advnnco payments, and.svstematising of news- merely to please tho writer, or where, if left to his judge- lic press, seven and a half stone of water woajd rnn out,
. I Q S E P H S A RDEN'
MORTEN D. C A M P B E M i
...
t
and only t wo and a half of dry residue remain. '• A ntpu
ment alone, it would be rejected.'
paper business-i-Poml. Scripps. O'Conntll.
2d. An editor should always feel ut liberty to us© ma- is. cW-tnicfllly speaking, copiposed of - abQut forty-fiVo
4th. To report a plan for the organization of a permaEmmet County Republican Committee.
nent State Press Association—Bijce, Maze, Van Fos- terial that may come into his hands in any manner he pounds of carbon and nitrogen, diffused'throngh five end
VOL H . F I F B ( C h a i r m a n ) — ^ L M M o
Traverse,
half paila fnll of water.yft» pluntsjve find water nring.
may think best, even to culling out lho'interesting points,
D.
\ \ . - R K t V i-')i:TEU
;;
ng no less wonderfully.' A surhfiowcrciaporfttw oco
On motion of nlr. Smiib, one member, Mr. D. B. Har- ant! presenting them in his own language.
3d. Asa rule, we believe n-paner increases in interest ia a quarter pints oft water per day. The sap pf p'asb
rington, was added to the Committee on Advertising
*
Republican Committee of A n t r i m Coniity.
is
tbe raediutn through which this mass of Water i^-conan<l
popularity
directly
in
proportidti
a?
all
the
inatte^t
ratfs.
Adjourned
to
2
o'clofk.
j
J A M E S l l ( i l l / B E R T ( C h a i r m a n ) . - L — . . . . . — E l k Rapidsveyed. It forms'a delicate pump, up which tbe wsti
contains is prepared expressly for its columns.
r I t l C H A R U KJiJGHT
V
:; T
At TERNOOX 8ESSI0.V. i
' . P A K I E L F . TRU E
.......
- ---'.--Milton.
•ith. Tho strength ofa local newspaper is in Its lbcal particles rnn with tlie rapidity of a swift stream. A cab-<
The
convention
met
at
2
oVlock,
purpiant
to
adjournLeelanau* Connty Republican Committee.
news, and werecommendthat every publisher murk out bagc evaporates about tie same quantity as the aan-CoW-:
ment;„
' Gt N . SMlTHt WM. E. P O W E R S - . U e l a n a w .
himself a field, and make systematic arrangements for er ; a wheat.plant exhajeiiu one .hundred and seventy
The report of tho Committee otr Advertising Kates for
OTTO T H I E S , ROBERT L E E
,
** V ^ I A J.^;
proenrrieg every item of intelligence that may transpire days about one tundreil thonsaud graiiw of water. An
GEO. BAY, S: E. FISHER
-.OXn frtxfr.was read, and. after soma animated discussion, adopted within euch field.
acre of growing wheat, on this calculation, draws nod
as follows:
'
5th. The system of giving pulTs in our local columns ts passes out about abont ten tons of water per day. By
" C. H . M A R S H ,
The Committee on Legal Tfales for Advertising and detrimental to our advertising.
the action of the sap various properties may be commuadvertiiHtlg generally,' wotdd rs-'.poetfnily report: That
Cth. In the case of notices of literary, patriotic and nicated to the growing plant. Timber in France is, UT
after a careM'itivestigatioh and comparison with the charitable organizations such cs Soldiers' Aid Societies, instance, dyed by various colors being mixed with water,
iricos
ASOprice of labor and materials, find fhot the present pr'
recommend that a nominal; charge be always and poured over by the the root of the tree. Dahlias *
allowed by
are .ntleast80
e WI';! mniie, and thai the same policy bij pursued in regard
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
arealso colored by a .similar process.
[Investigator
„ law for legal
. printing
.
. . "" per
i""''®
• low,
' " and recommend
recommend nr.
ar. Increase
increase in tho
(ho scale of lesnl
Ii
a ^^ r t i f ! ; n „ ,; oru , for political orgstftntions.
K O T A B T P O B L I O i t O O N V E Y A X C E R , too
A Dutchman in Trouble<
_ . . . insertion,
..
folio. 81
8 1 000
0 ::
' k . i every publisher shonld! nave .an unvarying
f, as follpws: First
por folio.
7th. 1That
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Connty. M i f h .
for each subseoucnt insertion, per folio,! 50 ccn'.s. Your scale of prices for advertising, ami,' ps far as practicable,
An Erie, X. Y„ correspondent sends us the following:
Office in Dwoljlng House. •
My committee would further recommend, that inasmuch as local publishers-should adopt uniform scales. An enterprising Dutchman in this county, the proprielegislative action will be necessary to permit publishers
8th. That all transient advertising should be paid for tor ofn porter-house, gave the following account, at the
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T R A V E R S B C K T V '
to charge the above prices, that the foregoing scale of when ordered ii>. and those bills for-advertising by the police office, for an assault on his premises. Speaking
rates be submitted, with proper explanations, to each quarter or the year,should always be settled, at least, at of the person who commenced the row; he said:
nominee for cither branch of the next State legislature, the expiration pf each half-year. ;
" He corned in, und asked mo lo sell him some peer.";
THIS HOUSK 18 SOW {JPKHKD FOR TBK BRNBttT OV TIIK and their assistance in the passage of a • bill to accom9th. Xo " till forbid" advertiflenietit should ever be I told him he had more 'as Would do hitn good. He^cal- '
1
!
plish the above object, be respect folly solicited.
led me a liar, und a tarn Tntch hog, and pegin to proke
T R A . "V K T . X N O
P t T E L I C ,
admitted into a newspaper.
Your Committeo also recommend thAt the prices for
10th. Marriages and death notices ore proper objects two of mine tnmplars, ven me nnd Hans Speigler, nr.d
C-N-nKKTUK BCFERICTKSraSCK OK
advertising generally be raised to correspond with the for charges.
mine vife and dattpr Pfltsey, aud all te otter men acd

rifo in the price of labor and materials, as far as practi- ,11th. S'ibscriptions should always be paid in advance. heebie about mine blace, pegins to put him out, and
cable.
C.
P«AR?nr,
It Would be weK to notify subscribers a few weeks before presently he coompak mit moie shoM like him, aodVoy,
GIVE HIM A CALL.
JE£
D . B . ; HARBI.VUTO.N".
1
their subscriptions expire, but n p'apcr should never be • I'lKfix dis peer concern and preak him up ; nnd ' ce
0 . W. D.
CHAS« MJCO. •
sent a single day over the time {or which it is paid. By sbcntlemens as wants to get trnnk ray go to shumv res
Traverse City, May 13, lags.
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i Committee.
rigidly adhering to this rule in c'vory case, the publisher elsb, and not on dis Dutch pisen.' l)en day kick Hans
Speigler pchint hi« pack, and kissed mine darter Patsey
The report of the Committer on Subscription rates will give no cause for qflen«e in stopjiin" a paper.
was next rcfid ami adopted, nS follows:
Pith. In general, the editorial mana^ment of a paper pcfore her face, upset de stone bitcber, and spilt Mice
ThcOomipfltee to whom it was referred by this Con- should be with the editor, and not with the correspond- vifb and me and todder parrels of peer all over decoder."
vention to coisider and report upon thd proper rates awl ents or contributory or the publU tit large: he should Hans run out de door and cnll for vatch-house, and Bitaft
D E T R O I T , Michigan,
term" 'fKew.'jnnj.jr subscriptions beg leave to report:
insert just what1, in his jadgtnet»t, J»as wanted by the ma- vife call for murder tike der tifel, but pefore de TctcfcC o m e r of F i f t h a n d W o o d b r l d g e S t r e e t s , opposite M i c h i g a n
Thnt the subject consigned them is one of sgme difii- jority of his readers, or what he himself conceives to do house come, der rowdies proke us all to bieccs, me and
C e n t r a l Rail R o a d C o m p a n y ' s M a c h i o s S h o p s . ( M y ) ciiity. notin the iidierent merits of the case, irot in tho right, cntranimeled by personal considerations : ami in my.vifi- and darter Petsey and Hans, and ter pottles and
practical application'Of n remedy. There cajr be DO doubt its business management, a newspapers should be con- tumplers and b|a(cs dishes, all smashed up tegedder.
but as thfc-thatterhow stands in re^reocejro the price of ducted like any other business, aSd where any considerA car{<enter who was always prognosticating evii to
printing materials, the subscription r n m especially of ation is rendered to individuals, itshould be paid for at
himself, was one day apon the roof of a five-story .buildthe weekly papers, i« ruinously low. within two yrars the time and nt an established price.
ing. upon which rairi had fallen. The roof being slipDoes all kinds of work In
Shop at residence, tlio price of paper has rdvanced more l/han 100 per cent,
The
report
of
the
Committee
on
the
organization
of
a
pery,
he lost footing, and aa he was descending tovrard
six miles east or BenaoUla, inth<? town
work left with E. U Spraguc. T«ven«
o. H. Arerill, and that iof »tber materials, oud labor./oeariy in like pro- permanent Tress Association fqr this State was adopUd the eves, he exclaimed. •' Jost as I told you." Oalcl.icgi
ortion, while onr publishers have advanced their rotes as follows, after a warm debate:,
Homestead, will meet with {irompt attention.^
(lo-iy*)
5 arid 50 per cent, and eonrc not all at | all. If a publish- The committee to whom was recommit'.-id the subjcct however on the tin spout-he kicked off his shoes, end
er compcTled to pay 20 centt; apoond riowfor paper that of the pei-mancttt organization ,of a State Press Associa- regained .a placeof safety, from which he thus delivered
two jears ago cost'bnt tat cents, and if a barrel of flonr tion, with insWtactioos to report • plan for immediate or- himself: " I know'd it; there's n pair of shots gone to
1
now cost bim $10, that «Sould thco bo brought for 85. it ganization, beg leave to report the following, which they thnnder !"
Hespectfnlly informes his"numeroni Iflenfla and the public is clear; that he mtwt increase U« price of his produc- recommcod to the Convention for its adoption as tlw A postman in tbe west of England has ridden .the sam^
tions correspondingly, or hd must run jbehitid and ulti- CqnsUtutiou of said Association:.
pony for eighteen years, and he estimates that in this
mately fail. If * newspaper Is worth bbving it is worth
time, man and horse have traveled 66,160 milcs^-which
I
.
C0K8TITCTI0X.
paying for. Its vocation to the education of the world,
ARTICLE 1. The name nod title of this organization is more than twice tbe distance • rourxl the globe.
nnd as thisis one of the highest callingtafcfl*n, it should
bo the best paid for. The merchant buys and sells at a shall be "The Michigan State Press Association."
Dr. C.F. McDonald has been appointed SuperintenABTICLK 2. Publikhers of newspapers aiid periodicals dent of the new moneysystem of the Fost Office DepartproGt. The mechanic will soon cease to produce, if his
Has some choice early selectioaa now for sale, canalsting prodactioae bring, bim no adequate return. If a farmer in th^s State—and no other person—shall be entitled to ment. and Mr. B. F. Wilklns to tho principal elerfcsblp.
of cleared and uncleared lands of the t*st quality in the sella a pound, of butter, or a c a r t e r qf beeft it must membcrbhip in this Association by signing the ConstituIt is considered probable that tbe negotiations begun'
h i m , h i g b c e t price. One year agofifteenpounds tion and paying such dues as miy be nsscfeed against
" T - - ^ TmVW* W|f».
v; bring
by Mr. CSwe for a foreign lean wili be satisfactorily tern'
of maple fngar was equal to one year's subscription for them.
CORKER OF UNION ANP,fcTATRKrRKElJS. , -S
Aancw; 3. The officers of this Association shall con- cfodedby Mr. Fesaeadeo
weekly newspaper at one dollar and « half a year. Now
January 22,1661.

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FREDERICK WALDROF.
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Second District
MARSH GIDDING8.
Third District
CHRISTAIN EBERBACK.
Fourth District... .PERRY HANNAH.
Fifth District
OMAR D. CONGER.
Sixth District
GEORGE W. PACK.
Repnblican State Ticket.
F o r Governor,
H E N R Y It. C R A P O , ,
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JOHN OWEN.
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GYRUS HEWITT,
OK LANSING.
F o r Attorney General.
ALBERT. WILLIAMS,
OK IONIA.
F o r S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n ,
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OK OLIVET.
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JESSE CRAM.
R e g i s t e r of D e e d s .
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C U R T I S F O W L E R , Sr.
Sheriff..,
A DDI SON P. W H E E L O C K .
County "Treasurer i . » . . . M O R G A N B A T E S .
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WILLIAM SLAWSON.
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replying,

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r e p e a t and seperately answer each question submitted by
y o u — b e l i e v i n g , as I d o . t h a t t h e s t a t e m e n t of a f e w well
s e t t l e d r u l e s o f law, will a n s w e r e v e r y p n r p o s e .
I w o u l d s a y , then, iu r e p l y , t h a t a p e r s o n p e a c a b l y e n t e r i o g i n t o oil office, w h e t h e r i t b e j u d i c i a l o r m i n i s t e r i a l ,
a n d o b t a i n i n g t h e e x c l u s i v e possession of i t s b o o k s , p a p e r s a n d f r a n c h i s e s , a n d d i s c h a r g i n g i t s d u t i e s , by

color

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c h a r g e i t s d u t i e s , till I h e e x p i r a t i o n o f t h e

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any suit o r proceedings t o question tbe authority, o r t h e
v a l i d i t y o f t h e a c t s of s u c h officers, i n d i r e c t l y o r c o l l a t e r ally; f o r t h i s c a n o n l y b e d o n e w h e n a n d w h e r o mcA of
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H e u e e , on a n i n d i c t m e n t f o r f a u l t i n g ttn o f f i c e r a n d resisting tho execution process, p r o o f that ho had

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k e n t h e o a t h o f office, o r g i v e n t h e s e c u r i t y r e q u i r e d b y
l a w ; o r i a t h e ease of a c h a l l e n g e d v o t e r s w e a r i n g f a l s e ,
ly b e f o r e a b o a r d of i n s p e c t o r s , p r o o f t h a t t h e y w e r e n o t
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c o n n e i t h e r resist t h e c l a i m s o f o t h e r s , nor e n f o r c e h a v e m a d e C a n a d a t h e i r b a s e of o p e r a t i o n s . T h e c o u n basis, t h e i r t r y f r o m M o n t r e a l t o N i a g a r a F a l l s a n d W i n d s o r , opposite D e t r o i t , is filled w i t h t b e m , all d i r e c t i n g t h e i r efT o d o this, o t a m u s t h a v e b e e n a a
f o r t s u p o n t h e C h i c a g o C o n v e n t i o n . Y a l l a n d i g h a m was
officer de jure.
b e n t ' b a c k t o O h i o t o play his p a r t o f ' t h e g a m e t h e r e . —
T h e r e f o r e , t h e g e n t l e m e n r e f e r e d t o , — y o u r s t a t e m e n t B u t in o r d e r t o a c c o m p l i s h ' h i s e n d - t i m e ' w a s n e e d e d . —
b e i n g t r u e , — a r e a t least officers de facto,
a n d , if t h e y A c c o r d i n g l y t h e p o s t p o n e m e n t of t h e C h i c a g o C o v e n t i o n w a s essential. 'I h e p e a c e f a c t i o n s a n d t h e i r o r g a n *
c h o o s e , removed in t h e w a y i n d i c a t e d , w i l l h o l d till t b e boldly c a m e o u t f o r an a d j o u r n m e n t .
Dean Richmond
e x p i r a t i o n of t h e i r official t e r m s
respectively
; t h o s e a n d t h e R e g e n c y b e c a m e willing a g e n t s in t h e i r b a n d s ,
c l a i m i n g t h e i r p l a c e s , can o n l y o b t a i n t h e m t h r o u g h a a n d t h e t i m e a s h e d f o r b y t h e rebel c o n s p i r i t o r s i n C a n v o l u n t a r y s u r r e n d e r , or t h e filing o f a n i n f o r m a t i o n in t h e a d a was o b t a i n e d . T h u s - t h e first s t e p t o w a r d s b r i n g i n g
a b o u t a N o r t h e r n revolution h a s been a c c o m p l i s h e d by
n a t u r e of a quo warranto-,
a n d all t h e i r official a c t s will
t h e a i d of R e g e n c y a n d t h e s a m e class of N o r t h e r n pola l w a y s b e b r i n g i n g u p o n all
third
persons.
A n d , a s i t i c i a n s w h o ployed i u t o t h e h a n d s of .the S o u t h e r n conf u r t h e r c 6 n s e q u e n c e s t h e t o w n s h i p m e e t i n g is l a w f u l ; t h e s p i r a t o r s a t C h a r l e s t o n .
W h a t now d o we see ?
S a u n d e r s a u d h i s rebel p l o t t e r s a r e a c t i v e l y at W o r k
o r g a n i z a t i o n of t h e t o w n s h i p i s not, a n d . b e i n g a m u n i c i perfecting their scheme.
Already t h e D e m o c r a t i c Conp a l c o r p o r a t i o n , c o u l d n o t b e lost; y o u m a y safely s e t t l e
v e n t i o n o f K e n t u c k y h a s a d o p t e d p e a c e resolutions, a n d
w i t h t h e t o w n s h i p b o a r d , a n d all will gi> o n t o r s h o u l d d o n e all i t c o u l d t o assi.-t S a u n d e r s in l a y i n g h i s w i r e s
g o on, t h e s a m e a s t h o u g h all t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f law h a d f o r t h e ' C h i c a g o C o n v e n t i o n . F e r n a n d o W o o d ' s s e e d y
p e a c e c o m m i t t e d assembled i n . t h i s city t o a d d i t s v o i c e
b e e n , iu e a c h i n s t a n c e , s t r i c t l y c o m p l i e d w i t h .
T h e Chicago
T h e v i e w s h e r e i n a d v a n c e d , will b e f o u n d , I t h i n k , ful- a n d s u p p o r t t o t h e p l o t of t h e r e b e l s .
T i m e s , C i n c i n n a t i I n q u i r e r , a n d o t j i e r p e a c e p a p e r s of
ly s u s t a i n e d b y t h e p r i n c i p l e s laid d o w n i i n t h e case bf
t h e W e s t h a v e enlisted in Sounder.')' c a u s e a s f a r a s t h e y
t h e P e o p l e vs. W h i t e , 2-1 W e n d e l l R . , 52Q, a n d t h e c a s e s d a r e . S u c h t w a d d l i n g j o u r n a l s a s t h e N e w ? a n d W o r l ' l
t h e r e i n r e f e r e d t o . F o r n u m e r o u s a d d i t i o n a l a u t h o r i t i e s , of t h i s c i t y , a n d t h e A t l a s a n d A r g a s of A l b a n y , h a v e
:
see t b o e e c i t e d in 4 A b b o t t ' s N . Y . d i g e s t , 2 0 5 a n d 2 0 6 ; been g r a d u a l l y w o r k i n g t h e r o s e i v e s i n t o t h e s a m e s c h e m e ,
and. u n d e r t h e infiaer.ee of t h e c o b i i i r a t o r s , s o m e f o r t y
a l s o 1 8 a n d 2 0 U n i t e d S t a t e s D i g e s t , u n d e r t h e h e a d of,
or fifty rebel politicians, w i t h S a u m e r s a t t h e i r h e a d ,
" Offices a n d Officer?:"' a l s o C o m p i l e d L a i r s , C h a p . 161, end a few c o p p e r h e a d s o r t h e N b r t j j , . m e t a t W i n d s o r ,
a n d L a w s of 1 8 6 1 . p a g e s 4 0 8 a u d 4 6 9 .
a b o u t t h e 3 t h of t h i s m o n t h , a n d j i m e c t e d t h e i r a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r o p e r a t i o n s a t C h i c a g o . : A split in t h e C o n I h a v e t h e h o n o r t o b e , sir,
vention is t h e first m o v e ; th'cn i n s u r r e c t i o n , riot, a n d reY o u r most o b ' L serv't-.
b f l l i o n — t h u s u s ; n g t h e s a m e nieahsl; t h a t w e r e resorted
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l o i n I 8 6 0 t o f o r c e the S o u t h t o cottimence t h e rebellion,
A t t o r n e y Genera!.
to i n a u g u r a t e a revolution in t h p N o r t h , in t h e h o p e of
by t h a t m e a n s d i v e r t i n g a t t e n t i o n a n d b r i n g i n g a b o u t «
division t h a t will cn-.tble'.hem t o delay t h e i r final o v e r R u n i o n of Another Kentucky Invasion.
t
h r o w a n d o p n a r o a d f o r t h e success o f t h e C o n f e d e r F r o m the"Lonimlltc'.Journa!, 14th.
T h a t J e f f D a v i s a n d t h e rebel c h i e f s h a v e been d r i K e n t u c k y i s a ^ a i u b e c o m i n g excited."
W i l d r u m o r s acy
of a f e a r f u l i n v a s i o n a r e a f l o a t , a n d t h e y m u l t i p l y e v e r y ven t o t h i s a s a ia-u r e s o r t is n o w a p p a r e n t . I t i s t h e i r
h o u r . E a s t e r n K e n t u c k y is in a hlazc'ibf e x c i t e m e u t . — last h o p e f o r t h e s u c c e s s of t h e b o g u s S o u t h e r n C o n f e d e
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I t is revolution a t t h e N o r t h o r d e a t h t o t h e i r
. T h e wealthy citizens e r e collecting t h e i r movable propc r t y ^ a n d h u r r v i u g w i t h i t t o t h o m o r e q e n t r a l p o r t i o n of cause. H e n c e t h e i i d e t e r m i n a t i o n " . a n d t h o d e s p e r a t e
t h e S t a l e . R u m o r s on t b e s t r e e t , r u m o r s b y p a n i c - s t r i c k - c h a n c e s t h a t t h e y a r c t a k i n g .

favors

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e u refugees, r u m c r a b y l e t t e r s a n d r u m o r s b y p r i v a t e
t e l e g r a m s , reach us in b e w i l d o r i u g c o n f u s i o n , a n d , if we
g i s e c r e d i t t o t h e m a i l . t h e invusiou o f f v e u t u i - k y . would
a s s u m e p r o p o r t i o n s a s f e a r f u l a n o indefinite a s t h e s t a r t l i n g invasion of t h o E a s t . S o o f t e n h a s ' o u r s t a t e b e e n
t h r i l l e d w i t h s u c h wild r e p o r t s , t h a t we a c c e p t aii t h e
s t o r i e s w i t h e x t r e m e c a u t i o n , a n d learn t o look t h e f a c t
calmly a n d s q u a r e l y in t h e , f a c e .
Mativ, of t h e r u m o r a r e t o o i m p r o b a b l e t o bo t r u e — t h e y a w b u t t h e v i v i d
i m a g i n a t i o n s a n d h a s t y c o n c l u s i o n s "of b e w i l d e r e d m i n d s
a n d t i m i d h e a r t s , repeated a n d deeply c o l o r e d b y t h e rep e t i t i o n b y a f r i g h t e n e d p e o p l e . I t ' i s said t h a t B u c k n e r , a t t h e h e a d of a f o r m i d a b l e force, i s t h r e a t e n i n g t h e
S t a t e , if h e h a s n o t a l r e a d y c r o s s e d t h e b o r d e r .
The
f o r c e is v a r i o u s l y e s t i m a t e d f r o m ten t o .fifteen t h o u s a n d
m e n . I t i s a r g u e d , a n d w i t h a n a p p e a r a n c e o f plausibility, t h a t t h e m o v e m e n t of B n c k n e r is i n t e n d e d t o bo in
C o n c e r t " w i t h t h e i n v a s i o n in t h e E a s t . W h i t e E a r l y a n d
B r e c k i c r i d g o m a r s h a l l t h e i r t h o u s a n d s io f r o n t of W a s h i u g t o u o u d t h u n d e r a t t h e g a t e s of'th.e C a p i t a ! , B u c k n e r ,
w i t h a f o r c e a m p l e t o s w e c p e v e r y t h i n g i e f o r e him, is t o
strike a t Sherjijnu's communications, c a p t u r e Louisville
a n d C i n c i u n a t t l a u d s c a t t e r wild d i s m a y t h r o u g h o u t t h e
N o r t h . S u c h p t h e a r g u m e n t s , a u d s u c h m a y possibly
b e t h e p r o g r a m i n g b u t w e c a n n o t b e l i e v e it. T h e C o n f e d e r a c y i s reduced t o a d e s p e r a t e e x t r e m i t y , y>tt w e d o
n o t b e l i e v e t h a t t h e y will h a z a r d a m o v e m e n t f s o d e s p e r a t e with n o t h i n g t o insure its success b u t with t h e faint
B u t t e r i n g of f e e b l e h o p e . , W e g i v e t h e M i n o r s iu t b e
f o r m t h a t t h e y reach cs. W e h a v e m w e d i l i g e n t inq u i r y , b u t c a n n o t learn b o w m u c h t r u t h / t h e y c o n t a i n . —
T h e reports a r e t o o e x c i t e d ; e v e r y b r e a t h c f n i r is
freighted with imagination and exaggeration.
Buckner
may be t h r e a t e n i n g the State, b u t we arc assured that
t h e r e is n o c a u s e for i m m e d i a t e a l a r m .
General Burb r i d g e h a s a f o r m i d a b l e , f o r c e o r g a n i z e d t o m e e t t h e inv a d i n g a r m y , a n d his g a l l a n t s o l d i e r s will l»c a wall of a d a m a n t B e t w e e n K e u t u c k y a u d a n d h e r foes. W e h a v e t a ken great pains to perfect every arrangement to obtain
e a r l y a n d reliable news, a n d , w h e n a n y r e a l a p p r e h e n s i o n s of a l a r m e x i s t , w e wilLspeedily l a y , t h e f a c t s b e f o r e
the public.
W o t r u s t t h a t o u r mifitarV a n ^ o r t i e s will
a f f o r d u s e v e r y f a c i l i t y in t h e i r p o w e r i i a i a u s in t h e a c complishment of o u r 'purposeR e l i a b l e new3 of t h e
w o n t character cannot prove half so damaging as the
wild, s t a r t l i n g a n d i m p r o b a b l e m i n o r s t h a t d a i l y . gaiD
currency.

a r e n o t b i n d i n g , as between
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BALTIMORE, J u l y 1G.

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JThe R e b e l s i n C o u n s e l a t N i a g a r a F a l l s .
S u f - F r o m the Kew Y o r k Herald, J u o « 13. • (
W h o l e s a l e Desertion of ike Missoori P a w p a w * —
G t ' o r g e N . S a u n d e r s w i t h s o m e t w e n t y o r t h i r t y rfebel'
Bales and Regulations Concerning the Burnp o l i t i c i a n s a n d officer*, is n o w at° N i a g a r a F a l l s p l o t t i n g
ing of Boats in Harbor.
t h e official n e t s of all officers de facto—officers
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was c a l l e d . T h e s e c r e t of t h e s u c c e s s of t h e C o n v e n t i o n
i s t h a t t h e A m e r i c a n p e o p l e a r e a wise, t r o e a n d l i b e r t y
l o v i n g tyid h n m a n e n a t i o n , a u d b e i n g s u c h , it c o u l d , und e r t h e e x i s t i n g c i r c u m »tonces, d o n o t h i u g m o r e o r less
t h a n j u s t w h a t t b e C o i i v e w f i a n . h a s n o w .spoken in i t s naroe a n d w h a t it r e o o n i m e n d e d s h a l l b e d o n e .
F o r t h e p r e s e n t let t h j : p e o p l e w e d IUCJJ c u d s u p p l y
t o t h e n a t i o n a l a r m i e s in f n t s f i e l d ^ o n d t h u s e n a b l e t h e m
" t o f i g h t i t - o u t o n t h e s a m e line if i t t a k e s a l l s u m m e r . "
( L o u d c h e e r s . ) T h e e l e c t i o n of L i n c o l n a u d J o h n s o n a t
t b e close: of t h e successful c a m p a i g n will tiled s p e a k t h e
people's deeisioo t h a t slavery has perished, a n d t h a t t h e
A m e r i c a n t ' n i o n is invincible. (Applatise.)
. , l ain, sir,, y o o r o b w i e n t s f i f v a u t ,
W l t X U J l H . S^WABD.
T h e s p e c u l a t o r s in t e a c o f f e e a n d s u g a r ,

at the East,

a r e c a r r y i n g i m m e n s e a m o u n t s of t h e s e a r t i c l e s , a n d p a y ing one per c e n t a modth j n t e r e s t to do i t
Y o r k banks are talking of s h o t t i o g

down

The

New-

upon

them*

w h i c h would b r i n g a b o u t a collapse and let prices down
sensibly





Miss Hawthorne, daoghter of the late lamented a u t h o r ,

s o m e f a s t s t e a m e t s , e a c h o n e of t h e m a r m e d w i t h five o r

h a s p r e s e n t e d t w o fine p i c t u r e s , p u n t e d b y

henel(

for

s i x rifled g u n s , t o t h e N o r t h A m e r i c a n

t h e b e n e f i t of t h e N e w H a m p s h i r e soldiers. ; T h e y

are

ports, to prey

valued at $ 1 1 0 .

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District - R e p n a e n t a t f r e ' Republican Convention.
A Coi»»entio'ii o^BepaMcia
for the Represen- 8th, 1864, which providest^atall Bonds issued under thin
tative District embracing the counties of Antrim, Emmet Act SHALL BE REDEEiQ^DjN COIN, at the pleasure of the ; Navigation may be said to be open and as a consequence j J->DLA CLOTH—A nice sample.

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IRON—Round, square, flat, Juniata, scraps, sweedes, Lak*-^.
Grand TraMree.Leelanawand ManUtee,_wiII be bejd at the Government, at any penoflLBrt less than {en nor more than . we are compelled At notify ouTfrfcnda that What we have preSuperior horse shoe, nail rod, lire.
School House in Traverse City,-aa TQcsA^.tluiJZM J b of
forty years from their datft and unUl theit redemption FIVE dieted is t f r o r ^ V i Z : a general advance fcmft taken place.' J t Y N ^ ^ ^ i u N E » ^ W ? ^ ^ i ^ d i i * a ^ n u for aU Dr
August next, at 1 .o'clock, P. ML, to nominate a.candidatc for
j'ayiies ^einlne preparations, and job the same lit as low
Representative in the State Legislature, and to transact such PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds | and that not on a few isolated item* but ou nearly everyotiicr business as n a y be deemed necessary.
•Antrim County will be entitled to 3 Delegates; Emmet, 3 Bonds semi-annually. Tfeigterest is payable on the first With gold at 160; an entire lull ih 'our military aEiirs ; a | JELLIES—Raspberry, curiajit, quinces, strawberry-, Pine
Grand Trarerae, 6; Leclanow, 8; Manistee. />.
dsyij of March and SeptemWr in each year.
j necessary iueressed demand and price for an kinds of labor; I KEN'NIVDV'S MEfciciNES-i-A'n a'sSortjmtat of these Justly
MORGAN BATE8,
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As these Bonds, by Act Of Congress, aro

i a scarcity of many kinds of artisan* on accbuat of the JJrift |
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E x e r a p t pom a f a n i c i p a i of S t a t e T a x a t i o n ,
, and enlistments; a want of faith in our country Banks ; the j
b!« rates? a full iine.
'•r Committee.
their value i/increased friun one to three per cent, per an-! sure increase of taxation necessary to meet the demands of KEBOSE^'E—Bought low. and for sale at corresponding rates
Dated July 20,1804.
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Dnni, accordikj^to the rate'of tax levies iu various parte of I Government; these and various other causes combine to in- KNIt ES—'Pocket, table, carving, bntch'ere, shoe, Wirleahd
pen knives ; our stock of table knlvea 5s lar*e and we
QCICK-TBIP.—The Alleghany left here last T h u r s d a y the country.
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> sure the advancenow beginning to £e seriously felt.
invite the attention of the wholesale trade. We can ofnight lor 'Chicago, disohargwl a cargo' of lumber, and
ie.- bargaiu*.
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At the present rate of premium en gold they pay
Provisions arc much higher, especiallymeats of all kinds.
LACK—Couoii,
Linen, real thread, sniyrna, imitation, silk*
was back, a t her wharf in Traverse City before daylight
Over E i g h t per Cent. Interest
Sugars are pretty much out of sight: and Tea keeps closc beblack and white, «tc.
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LEATHER—Sole,
upper,
kip,'calf,
morrocco,
linings,
bindin currency, and are of eijttaidchveoience as a permanent or bind. CoBecS are oat of reach. Seeds are enormously high,

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Jofco P . Graut, E s q , t a s shown us a temporary {Investment. / " " V
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] and cottons firmer. Hardware has advanced about 3u and j LEAIWBa«v white
rcd lead
•UK—yuic'h. aud water lime, reaaonabln.
stalk o r t l m o t h y GraBB, grown on .his Jfitrtf about two
It is bellfevcd that uo sccnrlticf o,''':r so jgri-nt inducements boot« and short fully 25 per cent, fobacco 1^.about as hi;
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| LILLY WHIUE-rFor the ladies, best quality, as also pulB
miles from Traverse City, wliieh measnrcS four feet in to lenders as the various descriptions of U- S Bonds. In all' a s ' t should he. Pure are quiet. T/in steadily advancing.— !
t..r it- application,
lepgtl^add tho head ts'Plne iochea lopgj
other forms of Indehtedn«^s»flie faith or' ability of privi
parties or stock companies Qj^seperate communities only is doors have been advaticed again largely.
MAGIC K r i feV-INti—Assorted qualities amtwidO-^. >
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The end is not yet.
sors have completed the Ceusus of this jjoaoty, and the pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United Stati
MKRlNORSf—These goods wc have a snug awortment, well
HANNAH, LAY & CO.
selected,
bought
low,
and
for
sale
In
patterns
below
the
the
whole
property
of
thof^coi^itry
is
huiden
to
&ccure
the
following is the result:
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112$; payment of both princlpalaAg interest In Coin.
MOLASSES—A full line, and of good quality, as sweet as
Putiinsula
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477
These Bonds may be sulwci^bed for in sums irom 530 np APPLES—By the bushel or barrel—Dry and (Jreen.
A T.PACCAS—Black, Tan Drabs, Tan.
NAVAL
STORES—Manilla and tarred rope, marlin, roalhj
Whitewater........
393 to any magnitude, on the mmo tcrmf, aud are tlius made AXES—Hunt's, Html A Blodgett's, chopping, broDu,
pilch, turpentine, naptha, Ac.
Milton
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han'd, bow. and hunters.
NAILS—Cur, from 2d to r.od, best make, lalso wrought and
e<[nally,av»ilable to tbv »wa!lest lender attd the largest caj>- AXI\ HELYKS—An assortment of good qualitj*_and ranl;o.
Almira
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pressed. We are selling by the keg 49 lotv ta we catl
Beozonia..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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233 italist. They can be converted into money at any moment, AYEISS MEDICINES—For which we are Agents and keep a
now purrhuSe at wholesale.
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complete assortment—low' to the trade.
Crystal L a t e
112 and tho holder will havclfiffiehefit of the Interest
NOTTONb—Or these wo haven complete line, folly equal to
BASKETS—'Willow and ash market, half busb'cl, bushel, and
the dem&utK and purchased of manufacturers and imone aud a half busbuel corn baskets.
Tho Pumled Debt of tho.Luited Stales on which interest
Total.........
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BALMORALS—Lewis and other standard makes.
NtTMEK;S-i-P<ipper. mace,' glhger,dovep, cinnamon.
is jxiyable in gold, on the 3d ^ay-o^ ^l«r>l|. l«0t, was -S70S- BAi;s—Crajn audsfiocr.
T h e population in the same territory, i n 1860, *®f
OAKUM—Best tiavy by pound or bale.
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Otl.h—KeroBenc, whale, linseed, boiled and raw, neata foot;
1201.
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Ac.
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,;>37,l'2e, v,bne tUe custon-.B rcveano iu ;}old BEANS—We shall be in the market for purchase of prima OIL fish.
SUlTSr-Complete;
sou-westert^pauts,
Ac.
European advices are to the 3d inst| Alsen has been
ijuulfcy aud shall sell tit a small advance.
for the cun-ent fiscal year, ending June 30|h, 1SC1. has l i e n BEEP—No. 1 Ohicago Mtfss by the barrel, fcio hundred, or OVER SHIRTS—"Denim, knltjackoTT
captured by the Germaos, the Danish loss being from
OYSTEltS—Best quality, Baltimore nice, fresh aud guaranpoi '
far at the rate of over $I0O,t»o]oOQ per annum.
teed.
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2,500 to 3,000 aud Jutland had been placed under PrusPAPER—Letter, note, bill, cap, legal, in fall assortment and.
It wiH'btjscen that even the present gold m-cnuoa of the
sian administration. A m o t i o n oi ceuskro of the British
low to tiiB ream.
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Covtrameift arc largely in excess ot the \tanu of the TreaPAPER
HANGINGS—Wall,
tvipdow,
bordering,
lb assortMinistry, on account of thi» course on the Danish question
BOOTS—Mens, lumbermen* long teg, cow hide, kip, ca^f
for the payment of tho gold i n t l f f s t j while the recent
lined, calf tap sole, calf pump; sole, boys, youths and
wns t o bo brought before the House of.Commons on the
Lead in oil, ven.Jre<); trpi
'child*.
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greeii,
patent
dryer
increase
of
the
tariff
will
doubtJciiK
raise
tji<annual
receipt
4lh insfc ^ A n e w Holy Alliance, between Russia, ProsBRIDLES'—Black, russett\ and reins with bills.
PAPIER MACllE—A small line, suitable for .psewmtB to
from customs on the same amount of importations, to $150,- BRAID—Crotcbot, Embroider/", colored aud black, skirt in
sia'nod Austria, tail beenconsumated.;
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PRESERVES—Citron, quinces, plums, piars, cherrie^ Ac.
000,000 per annum.
BUTTER—By the firkin or pound of good quality.
PEGS—Assorted from 3-8 to 7-8.
According t o naval laws, when an inferior vessel sjul«
The authorized amount of this loan Is Two Hundred Mil- BCCKKTS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
PILLS-tA^ew,' Jaynes, llolloway's Railway's, Wright's,
n superior one, h e r value goes t o 'the victors. T h e Ala*
Gregoty's, Moflht's, Brandreth i,Hooper'«.
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lion Dollars. IastruciTons to the National Banks acting as. CAMBRICS—Paper, colored sud black, commot, do.
CAPS—Mons cloth, plush, mohair^Ac., boys cad childa a foil PLASTER—Grand River in barrels or by the ton.
• b a m a being'estimated at SaOO.OOO.Cflpt. Wi(islow will
loan agents were not issued until March 'itith, bat the amount
assortment. "
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PLOWS—A nice lot of best makers and quality of wood
bB^utiti^d to from $70,000 to 3100,OflO while the sqaCASS1MERES—Black, o good line, colored and Fancy, a
work,
with
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of Bond.Vreported sold at the United Statas Treasury ^ip Vo
su))crior assortment of American, English and Fu-nch POCKET BOOR&r-And ports monies; a foil line, soma very
mcu will got from $1,200 to 81,500 each. In this «Kmnkcrf.' '
good, sombgood for bntlittle, cheap.
May 14th was
pect, the.gallant crew of the Kcarsa»gp will receive
CEREUS—Phaloh's Night Blooming, "'the " perfume for the PRUN KS—Presh Turkish prunes.
«t48,904,000.
-more Substantial reward than thq mer« glory of their
PRINTS—A *try largo stock.
toilet..
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Subscriptions will be~rccclved by the Treasurer of the
PROMS10IC«»I'ork, flour, corn, cWo mral, hams, fish, law;
CHEESE—"
Hamburg."
of
New
Yorlt
manufacture.
uchi<»'t>nM3it.
butter, cheese, beef.
Uuited States at Washington, and the AilsUtant Treasnrers CHAMBKEYS—A small ussortmonl.
PUMPS^Cistern. (Down's patent), chain pumps complete
CHAINS—Trace,
halter,jack
and
cable
in
1-4,
5-1C,
3-8
and
Thirty rel»vl prisoners<Midoavonl to fccape from their at Xew York, Boston and Philadelphia, arid by tho
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with tubing for same.
7-1G inch. :
RAGS—Bought and sold.
CIGARS—A moqerate quantity and fair grade.
prison ul Camp C h a w , Cohimytis,' Obi>}. oo tho 4th, By First National Bank of Ann Arbor, Mich.
CLOTH—Black tnd blue broad cloth, ladies cloak cloth RHUBARB—Real Turkey, rootand powdered.
ntiemptiug to 'rash through a guto which had been open- First National Bank of Detroit, MIcb.
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RICE—East India best.
assorted.
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CIXJCKS—Upright, gothic, OVII, marine, striking, alarm, and RIDDLES—To use in the placb of fanning hillU, fornlturo
e d :o let Q cart pass through. ' T h e snnrds fired on First National Bank of Penton, Mich.
style.
eight day,good line. .
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• 1'iwtii wfinnditig two, on'a of whom bus had his arm amAND B Y ALL NATIONAL BANKS
CLOTHING—We have a good assortment, wtll selected, ROAD SCRAPERS—Cast Iron. Wood and iron to order.
bought low, of fashionable designs, and for gale reason- SALT—Fine dairy and coarse.
jtntijted. AH were re-captured before tney were beyond which are dbpositarlcs of Public money, a i d all
SADDLES—1'oay, Mexican and side,
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RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS
COTTON—Brown. 3-4. 4-4, 4-5, in heavy and fine, bleached HATCHEIi>—Wilton, brussells, rail road, gothlc, and pUIn
ensmelled. . ' 3-4 to 5-4 nicely assorted, and arc selling many of .them
TIIR CONFISCATION ACT,, since the actioo of the last throughout the country, (acting as agents of the National
SCARFS—Gents silk, union and wool, ladles wool.
at New; York wholesale rates.

»•-N-.ou'wf.i-'bngmiB, Is made to conform jib the decision of Depositary Banks,) will.'ttrnis^ further information on a]>- COLLARS*—Geltl* assorted, Ladies various styles,also horse SCYTHES—Grass, hush, snd grain p)thes, as well aa sickles'
brush, bush and corn cutters.
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and pony,collars.
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J u d g e Un.k-rwood which excitcd mncli attention at the pllcation and
SEEDS—Clover, timothy, red top, hungsriau, turnip, and a
COFFEE—Java, -Rio. ground and mixed.

foil assortment of fresh garden seeds, a fbw flower seeds.
time of its delivery, that is, us authurizjug the condemAPPORD EVERV PACIl l f V Td S^'DSCRISERS. .
CORSETS-*-Wtii<o and colored.
Shot—By the bs j Or pound.
COTTONADESr-A fair''Assortment.
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CONFECTIONARY—A good line at retail and wholesale, Shoes—A
children-'.
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a small lot of fancy conversat{qn;candys..
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CROCKERY—Bought orimporLeVs d'rect and is sold as low S h i r t i n g Checks—Good stock.
during his lifetime.
S
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Findings;—A
respectable assortment.
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S h o v e Is—C ast steel, long handle, D handle, scoop, Ac.
CRIXOLIN&—A very Urge stock to job l rom
Shawls—Wool, brocba, Stella, and blinket, some very nice
Tho g u e ' illas are making sad havoc with our railroad
CRADLESj-OW|drens tad ..grain, assorted.
OP ALL KINDS.
trains bctwoen the Buzzard Roost R a n g e and Restea.
CRACKEItf^-l'ic Nic, soda, swee^3gSton, pilot, by pound Shoe Packs—Bangor lroooso skin, both long and short
P-tVlwo, W a i y l i o u i » ® X i u o U s , L . o t t e r
o.- l a r a i k .
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legs. - A No. 1,'.
AH the way down to Carterjiville tbe road is strewn
DAY IiOOfvS^-Blank I.edgep, passbook.', writinfbookf, in 8llk—Btac's, colored, and lining silk.
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w i t h the-wreck of burnt nod smashed tmins. Six traln3
•variety.
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DELAINEiJ—Manchester, Picilie, Hamilton, niouiuing, 'all Shirt*—Flannel, plain, Sud fancy, white shirts, fsncy cotton
172 Lake Sticot, C'.IICACO.'
-have bceu destroyed. Arratigemenlshtve beeu made to
'Wool, in nice a*sortpumt of colqjs, printed and pluiu.
For sale in Detroit byFARRANDii SRELEY.
and linen, ditto.
a r r e s t thte work, aud pnt a stop t o the pre in the roar. f
DIARIES—For lijOf^soto# very nice.
S k a t i n g Caps—Ladies, misses, and ; childs,
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ZSrHc careful to buy pnly the k w u u i n e . j K
DOMESTIOB^A; very full line.
Soup—Castile, toilet assorted, yellow,eraslve, silver lndexJune lJi-lSW..
DOLIA—KW.'floUi and rubber heads.
T h e cotton famine in England Is mitigated, but has not
ical, Ac.
DRffiD BEKF-iPrimc' quality.
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Socks—Gents liand khlt woo^rashmert, cotton and union,
ceased. Though tho nomber'-still dependent on charity
D1!AWERS—eats
amlttdies
assbrted.
STRAV CATTLE.
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is not a quarter that It was at au corliijr period, there
T R A Y E D FROM THE SUBSCRIBERS SOME TIME DRCGS—A-snin'.l assortmtjnt,
Spices—Kiuds, quantities and qualities to spJu
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aro still 74,500 de&titoto persons in exebss of the usual
reasonable..
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White spot oa the t h e head, and had n Veil on. Also two
t rsort^tf. some very good ones, also cases for Same.
DYES—Camwood,
logwood,
madder,
alum
extnets,
"toppaopcriim of tho menu f a v o r i n g districts. This It a f t e r Cows. One of them is red with white hqad, over sis years
S p i n u i n p Wheels—And htib*, an assortment
peras.
vitriol
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old, and the other white with red spots, fo(ur years old. Both
Stoves—We invhc comparison as to kinds, quality, finish
three years cxporienco
Of them bad bells on.. The finder will have expenses liberal- EABTHKNWARlv—Jugi, crocks, etiurns, flower >ots, cOvet.-v
and rales ; come and see.
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FLASHA A WIL1TO.
St^el-yardh— From 2 to 4tW Ib^lgood.

A m o n g the names to be presented U> the notice of tho ly paid
EMERY—1*6? engineers use.
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Steel—C.uit blisier, toe cork, sp.ing and g^rmau.
ENYELOi'KS—A
large
assortment
hi
various
qualities,
dealChicago Convention for tho Prtsiduncyland V i c e presStays—Colored and white ;• also skirt snpporters, an admir, ers will find prices low by'tlifc qoantity.
able article for the ladies.
FRUIT TREES.
idency, > are McOMlan,'Fierce, Guthrio, Vnllandigham,
ESSENCE—Cinnamon, peppermint*^ove?, lemon,'«tc. •
Sugai*-'-Crushed, powdered, granulated, coSee, in grades to
HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE AT IUS EXTRACTS—Vanilla, Itnhon, peui;.:, .'-e.
Bayard, Stockton, Denu Richmond, the two Seymonrs,
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suit brown N. 6, ninacavado and maple.
farm, two and a half miles from Traverse City.
FARMERS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, ic. es, grub hdeXrshovAfj'j 1 apt>—Colored, bkck^uid white, cotton and linen.
Judges, Black, Nelsoui Woodward, acid peihapa WillT H R E E THOUSAND APPLE TREES.

f ' bpsdes,,cradles, cutting bases.
TII flow—Bought ahd »old by pound or barrel.
,
arli Filhitoro.
He will also receive order^for plum, peach, pe.ir, and cher- 7AXNING iMTtLS—Of the bestxankeis and at moderate Tables-^Black walnut, cherry and otiioh.
ry trees to be furnished In the rail. Prices reasonable.
Tablets—For g e n u sud ladies u.-e in corre^iondence, some
The,Gpvej:Qef of Maine requested the p r e s i d e n t to f i n d
KO
JOSEPHOLIVER.
nice ones.
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wien
wRnted.
Traverse, June 24, 1864. f '
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two gunboats to Castine and East port, a raid b e i p g . apFISH—Cod, dauc, halibut, herring, tongues and sounds. Tea—Imperial, young?.hyson, Oofl&ng snd souchong, in
cattys ami \f the pound } all bought early aud at
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prebonded from Now Brunswick, and the P r e s i d e n t has
advantageous rate's
FARM FOR SALE.
FLAX SEED—Bird seed- eansfy se$u.
T i n Ware—A good stock on hand Of Ti6me manufacture,"
-J / * A acres of goodlantf. iij the Township of Traverse, bc- FEOL'R—Seven hundred barrels, good brands.
accejled to the, Request
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snd all kinds of work done to order. . i>. •
l U v in the south wefit^quarter of sec. 23, Town 27 N Range FliAT lRONS^-In sizes to suit
Tissue—For veils, and in its sessoa for (dresses.
Tho rebel raiders and robbers in Maryland levied ac 11 West, 3J miles from TravmeCitv. A small improvement, FLOL'XCINGft^Moslin,linen, canibric, Ac
good log house and b^m, with SO silccto J fruit trees grow FLANXKIii-JVool, domet, cotlcth. linsev. shaker, red. Tobacco—Plug, fins cut, smoking, Ac., j a full line at old
aessmetlts on villfoges and individualf! b a t refused to
prices.
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-%hite, Woe, gray, plaid, fancy, French, Ac.
Terms, 85 per acre
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FORKS—Mann if Uay, straw. gerdeU^S and $ lined, long and Toys—A nice assortment to wholesale, i
take in payment anythfog but greenbacks. T h e y knbw
Trunks—Parking, folio and traveling, some good ones.
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For further particularsteniluire of the subscriber, on th«
f^hortbimdlM.
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what is good.
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dremicae.
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• JOSEPH MOODY.
FRUITS—Pruni%, curjailts. peacbesj.plums, cherries, gooseTraverse, Jnne 18,18C4. ( ' 1
28-3w.
berries, <jnf«ces, pears, tomatoea.
y adoptJN1TCRE-—Bureaus, bedstead^Jj.
rockers, childs chairs, mStrassex, A.
ed a new militia law, designed to secure a large,' well
A T H , SIDING, CHEERY, OAK, MAPLE, WHITE
piece or dozen.
Ash, and all kinds of seasoned-,Pine lumber kept on GINGH AMS-rSpctch;-Glasgow, Lancaster, and check dress Tweeds—Kentucky jeans, double and twist, iron clad easdisciplined, well equipped force within the limits of the
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hand ; and Framing timber, Joistsand Scantling sawed from
slmtre^Ac., a good assortment, low.
State.
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twenty to thirty feet in length, and for sale at the Mills of G L A u S - A fWIissortmeirt of ainenJJB x 10 to 20x stf. •
I'mhrellas—Of various sizes and grades.
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the subscriber.
GLOVES—Buck, dog. rinjwooij, kii%.r«rool, silk, cotton, ber- I ' n dlea r. kShirts—For
ribbed, plain)
Six brothers from Vermont named Hull iclisted toe : . * G E O . W. BRYANT.
lin lined gents, ladies, mlfjes «iijfl\>oys.
colored and Vhite.
Traverse City, Mich.. Aug»l6, lSC3.
35-6m*
GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn.-wheat, Ac.
j Vnlises—A few not very good.
gether at the commencement of the war. Thfl last surGROCERIES—A, complete line,1 bought early, and for sale Veils—Dot lace, love tissue, Ac.
vivor of the six was killed in o u t of t h e . recent battles.
DISSOHTION. ,
cheap.
sea
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BE PARTNERSHIP, HBJETOfORB EXISTING BE- GUN CAPS^CJ.D. L C. water-proof.
qualities to tnit.
tween Ada V- Spr»gui*lflid Matj 'E. iBostwick. has this GUNPOWDpljBifle, in,oyiN and F. F. P. G- sporting in Vices—t-arge snd small, some toy. vieea.
day been dissolved by mutual consent, and all accounts due
Vinegar—Manufactured, sod real elder Vinegar.
PEW *iOBK O P THOSE NICE EMPRESS H A T S - ' thefirm are to be paid to Jjj* K. Sprague.
HAIR ^TL—ftislop's Bear, MaCcasor
Wagons—Double aud single lumber wagons, a good slock In
both black aad white. Alao a few aleely embroidered
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ADA K- SPRAGUE,
HANDKEROHIHFS—Geht| and ladies, nemmedreadyfor
• early spring, and as low as can be. bought outside.
collars, combs, " invisible*' nets, handkerchiefs, and many
June 28,1864.
MARY E. BOSTWICK.
use, silk,,,linen, coitoIj^Ac.
W e l l Buckets—The old Old Oaken Budket Is for sale by us.
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other articles too nnmerOBi to mention.
HA\—For «le,~ or v/ill purchase. ,
Iron bound.
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•I have also the agency for tho New England Sewing MaDAOU
I GALLERY.
HATS—A fdUstaortment, uulqn, zouave, Burnslde. Butler, W h e e l Barrows—Ctaal tarrows. ' •
chine,—price, $15. Any one wishing to see.a machine aad
blsck. drabi.tan. pearl, Ac
Whiffletrecs— Double aad single, also neck yokes.
REDERICK KELLY t 5 FITTED UP HIS GALLERY
specimen of work, please give me a call at my shop, one door
Jiias Cutler's residence. Pho- HOSE—Casflmjgre, merino, cotton, colored black-.aad white. Yara—Wool yarn, foil line, alao cotton knitting jmrn.
in the front ri
west of the Herald UlBce.
C Ferrotj-pes and Ambrotypea
- childs talTmsses a complete line.
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Y e l l o w O c i r e — I n smaU or large quantities.
ADA K. 8PRAGUE
HOPS—X i ce'-fresl! pres.-ed hopsZ i n c — t h e sucet or ponnd, slso zinc In on for pclnte art, at moderate rates.
Traverse City, July IS, 1864.
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F o r a M e d i c i n e t h a t w i l l ctir.r r , .of-the Republican State Convention.
iCOCGHs,
A f t e r t b c a d o p t i o n of t h e R e s o l u t i o n s , l o a d Bad p e r INFLUENZA,
sistent calls were inade for H o n . J a c o b M . H o w a r d , w h o
T I C K L I N G In t h e T H R O A T . j
w a s p r e s e n t l i s t e n i n g t o t h e d e l i b e r a t i o n s of t h e C o n v e n WHOOPING COUGH,
tion,
M r . H o w a r d came forward aud spoke substantialO r relieve C O N S U M T I V E C O U G H ,
ly a s f o l l o w s :
Mr jpresiderit a n d G e n t l e m e n of tbeC<>nvention :
" I t is w i t h pleasure t h a t 1 o b e y the p r o m p t i n g s of
m y h e a r t in a p p e a r i n g b e f o r e y o u t h i s v e i l i n g , a l t h o u g h
it i s not m y e x p e c t a t i o n t o say a n y t h i n g o r t o take, u p
this t i m e of t h e c o n v e n t i o n w i t h a s p e e c h . ' I t i s n o w I I
o'clock at n i g h t
Y o u a r » f a t i g u e d with the l a b o r s of
t h e d a y a n d n a v e m o r e n e e d of r e s t t h a n t o l i s t e n t o m e ,
( c r i e s o f g o o n . ) I w i l l , h o w e v e r , say' a f e w w o r d s . —
Y o u haVe m y e n t i r e c o n c u r r e n c e i n t h e n o m i n a t i o n s m a d e
t o - d a y . 1 k n o w a l l t h e n o m i n e e s . ' Y o u will find t h e m
p a t r i o t s , t r u e M e n , d e v o t e d t o t h e i n t e r e s t s of t h e S t a t e ,
a n d m o r e t h a n all, t o t h e g r e a t c a u s e t o w j i i c h a l l t r u e
p a t r i o t s a r e n o w d e v o t e d . I t r u s t t h e r e will. b e n o diffic u l t y in e l e c t i n g t h e e n t i f l i t i c k e t . T h e C o n v e n t i o n c a n
r e l y u p o n all t h e e f f o r t s I c a n m a k e i n i t s j b e h a l f .
Wc
a r e n o w e n g a g e d in w a r — a c i v i l w a r b r o u g h t o n b y n o
a c t of ours.
A war arising from uo wrong committed
b y usi o r b y t h e g o v e r n m e n t of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , b u t a
• war founded in a sentiment, long cherished, t o o v e r t h r o w
t h e g o v e r n m e n t of o u r fathers, and establish a new conf e d e r a c y , a n e m s y s t e m of g o v e r n m e n t i n i t s p l a c e . T h i s
controversy, now to bo decided b y o u r a r m s involves
t h o life, n o t o n l y o f o u r g o v e r n m e n t . b,ut df t h e f r e e p o p u l a r g o v e r n m e n t t h r o u g h o u t t h e w o r l i l ' Ik d e p e n d s u p o n
y o u a n d m e , w h e t h e r t h e g r e a t e x p e r i m e n t of o u r f a t h e r s
shall b e o v e r t h r o w n — w h e t h e r t h e e x p e r i m e n t of a free
- g o v e r n m e n t . b a s e d u p o n t h e p o p u l a r will, [shall b e p r o n o u n c e d a f a i l u r e , a n d a G o v e r n m e n t of p f i v i j p g e b e e s tablished t h r o u g h o u t the United Stales. ; A s in times
h e r e t o f o r e , t h e p e o p l o o f M i c h i g a n will n o t b e w a n t i n g
in d e f e n e o of t h e p r i n c i p l e s o f t h e f a t h e r s . I T h e y w i l l n o t
b e w a n t i n g in d e f e n c e o f t h e p r i n c i p l e s of t h e D e c l a r a tion of I n a i w c u d c u c c .
I t h a d been said t h a t t h e Declar a t i o n of I n d e p e n d e n c e w a s a s t r i n g o f g l i t t e r i n g g e n e r a l ities.
T h e r e never was a greater mistake !than this statement.
I t w a s d o c u m e n t f r a m e d by wise and cool heads,
e x p r e s s i n g an i d e a of t h e only f o r m of G o v e r n m e n t t h a t
c o u l d e x i s t f o r a n y l e n g t h o f t i m e — a f o n d of g o v e r n m e n t
f o u n d e d in t h o h e a r t s a n d a u c t i o n s of i t s p e o p l e . A m o n g
us a r e a p a r t y w h o cry for p e a c e — a clasa of men w h o
w o u l d c r y p e a c e e v e n if i t i n v o l v e d t h e ( r e c o g n i t i o n of
t h e S o u t h e r n C o n f e d e r a c y , a n d t h e ' o v e r t h r o w of t h e
Union. . W e have a party among us who arc croaking
a b o u t t h o c o s t of t b c w a r a u d t h e g r e a t s a c . lice of h u m a n
l i f e . W e h a v e e v e n h a d in t h e S e n a t e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s
p r o p o s i t i o n s o f p e a c c t o r e b e l s , . a n d if la D e m o c r a t i c
P r e s i d e n t is e l e c t e d , w e shall s e e f r o m h i j n p r o p o s i t i o n s
of p e a c e < t o rebels. I s t h a t m a n a p a t r i o t ; w h o w o u l d a c c e p t p e a c e f r o m rebels i d a r m s u p o n a n y o t h e r t e r m s
than unconditional surrender 1
W h a t would b e t h e effoct' 6 f r i p e a C e t . r o i i g h t a b o u t b y t h o r e c o g n i t i o n of t b c
S o u t h e r n C o n f e d e r a c y ? W o u l d i t b e a p e r m a n e n t one,
o r lead to n e w difficulties and aud c o m p l i c a t i o n s ? H a v e
those men ever t h r o u g h t of t h i s ? I n t h i j e v e n t the P a cific S t a t e s would leave t h e U n i o n !and establish a s e p e r a t e U m p i r e u p o n t h e W e s t e r n slope of tjrc c o n f i d e n t by
themselves,
I h a v e been told b y a R e p r e s e n t a t i v e f r o m
t h e G o l d e n S t a t e , t h a t in t h e e v e n t o f t h d recognition of
t h e S o u t h e r n C o n f e d e r a c y , t h e P a c i f i c S t a t e s w o u l d set
u p f o r t h e m s e l v e s riira f o u n d a n e w e m p i r e ! o f t h e i r o w n .
W h e n e v e r t h e U n i o n i s d i v i d e d , i t will b e c o m e so w e a k
t h a t it c a n n o t protect t h e m , a n d they, as p r u d e n t people,
m u s t o f course provide f o r themselves. W o u l d the sepc r a t i o n s t o p b o r e ? l u m y o p i n i o n , repetition w o u l d g o
on. . A C o n f e d e r a c y cast of the A l l e g h a n y M o u n t a i n s
would be formed.—another
aggregation
of
States
i h t h e V a l l e y of t h e M i s s i s s i p p i w o u l d J t a k e p l a c e .
T h e r e w o u l d b o a n o t h e r a g g r e g a t i o n of S t a t e s f r o m N e w
Y o r k , Pennsylvania, and N e w England, j W c should uo
longer bo a n a t i o n ^ b l e to defend ourselves and maintain
o u r c o m m e r c e or treaties, or compel otbe^ nations to obs e r v e t h e i r s . W h o wo)ild t h e n p a y o u r p u b l i c d e b t ? —
U n i t e d S t a t e s B o n d s A o u l d not be w o r t h one cent in t h e
market.
H a v e t h e i n e n o f p e a c o t h o u g h t of t h e s e f a c t s ?
N o , f e l l o w c i t i z e n s ^ it i s n o t w o r t h w h i l e t o lay " d o w n
o u r a r m s until we have s u p p r e s s e d this rebellion a t any
c o s t . o f b l o o d a n d t r e a s u r e . I t is t h e only c o u r s e left —
L e t u s m e e t all d a n g e r s a n d d i f f i c u l t i e s a s m e n , a s p a t riots. I t m a y b o of little c o n s e q u e n c e t o as, past t h e
m e r i d i a u of life, if d e a t h m e e t s u s in t h e . s t r u g g l e .
The
p r e s e r v a t i o n of t h o U n i o n a n d t h e G o v e r n m e n t i s o f i m mense consequence t o our children, to posterity, and to
tho m e m o r y of our ancestors, t o preserve t h e principles
o f f r e c g o v e r n m e n t . L e t u s g o o u h a u d in h a n d , l i k e a
band of brothers, patiently and with brave hearts, not exp e c t i n g s u c c e s s in e v e r y - b a t t l e . T h e r a c c i s n o t a l w a y s
•with t h e s w i f t , b u t t h e r e i s a m o r a l p o w e r in t h i s c o u t e s t ,
a j u s t i c e t h a t i s a s s u r e d of s u c c e i f e i n t h e e n d . ' '
TTio
s p e a k e r e x p r e s s e d h i s a b i d i n g f a i t h in o u f e v e n t u a l s u c c e s s in t h o g i g a n t i c s t r a g g l e in w h i c h t h e n a t i o n w a s c o g a g e d f o r i t s life a n d t h e p c r p o t u i t y o f i t s free i n s t i t u tions. H o p a i d an eloquent c o m p l i m e n t t o t h e nominees
of t h o , B u l t i m o r o Convention, briefly r e v i e w i n g t h e course
of t h e P r e s i d e n t
H e said t h a t M r . J o h n s o n , a l t h o u g h
b o r n in t h e m o a t D e m o c r a t i c of D e m o c r a t i c States, rockc d in t h e c r a d l e o f D e m o c r a c y , w a s a s m u c h in t h e f a v o r
o r t h e t o t a l e x t i n c t i o n of s l a v e r y a s M r . L i n c o l n . I t w a s
a c h e e r i n g s i g n , s h o w i n g t h a t reflective m e n h a d c o m e t o
the conclusion t h a t slavery was antagonistic to our R e p u b l i c a n f o r m o f G o v e r n m g n t — t h a t t h e s y s t e m w a s incompatible with free instilation*—that one or tbc other
m u s t go io t h e wall, a n d i t w a s h i s d e l i b e r a t e c o n v i c t i o n
tliat this contest would forever destroy slavery.
He
t h o u g h t i t w o u l d n o t . b e w i s e t o c l o s e t h e w n r u n t i l slaery was effectually wiped out.
Mr. H o w a r d gracefully
-thanked t h e Convention for their patience and attention,
a n d c l o s e d h i s remarks a m i d m u c h a p p l a u s e .
Q u e c u V i c t o r i a h a s p e p u l i a r n o t i o n s o f h e r rights n s
Q u e e n , a n d h a * e n d e a v o r e d t o c o n t r o l h e r first-born s o n ,
a f t e r l u R m a r r i a g e . a« m u c h a s s h e d i d b e f o r e t h a t e v e n t
I t w o u l d s e e m v e r y p r e p o s t e r o u s f o r V i c t o r i a t o regul a t e , b y t e l e g r a p h ' , t h e m o t i o n s of t h e P r i n c e o f W a l e s ,
now a h u s b a n d and f a t h e r ; td tell him, over t h e wires,
f r o m O s b o r n e o r W i n s o r , w i t h w h o m h e shall diue, o r
w h o m h e s h a l l i p v i t e ( o h i s t a b l e o n e a c h dfcy. Y e t i t i s
" said" t h a t t h i s h a s b e e n c o n s t a n t l y d o n e , u n t i l i t b e c o m o
s o intolerable t h a t t h e P r i n c e a n d h i s wife, t o p u t a n e n d
t o i t suddenly quitted London, in t h e very midst of the
s e a s o n , a n d b e t o o k t h e m s e l v e s t o t h e i r c o u n t r y s c a t in
t h e c o u n t y of N o r f o l k , w h e r e t h e y w e r e
removed
from
t h e inference and d i c t a t i o n of their e x a c t i n g p a r e n t . —
" W i ^ P r i n c c i s f a i d tft b e a u n e g a t i v e c h a r a c t e r w h o w i l l
n e v e r s e t t h e T a r r i e s o r fire, b u t t h e P r i n c e s s h a s t h e
r e p u t a t i o n of being shrewd, t h o u g h t f u l , a n d possessed of
a strong mind, without belonging to thoso human hybrids, the stroogmimled women.
N o "doubt h e r g o o d
sense h a s p r e v e n t e d n r u p t u r e b e l w e e d t h e prince a i d h i s ,
mother. .
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P o r t 8 a m i a d u r i n g t h e s e a - o n of ls«4. t o u c h i n g a t
Traverse C i t y both w a y s . She makes the round trip i n ten
day. a r r i v i n g a t T r a v e r s e City e i t h e r f r o m C h i c a g o o r S a r nia. e v e r y five d a y s .
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
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a n d yet. t h o u g h i t is so wire a n d s p e e d y in i t s o p e r a t i o n , it is
p e r f e c t l y h a r m l e s s , b e i n g p u r e l y v e g e t a b l e . I t i s v e r y agreeable t o 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 c h i l d r e n ol
any age.
I n c a s e s o f C R O U P We w i l l 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 be w i t h o u t if.
It 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
O N L Y 25 CENTS.
A n d if an i n v e s t m e n t a n d t h o r o u g h trial cfoes n o t •• b a r k
u p " t h e a b o v e s t a t e m e n t , t h e m o n e y will b e r e f u n d e d ,
s a y this, k n o w i n g i t s m e r i t s , a n d f e e l i n g c o n f i d e n t t h a t
trial will s e c u r e f o r i t a h o m e in e v e r y h o u s e h o l d .
D o n o t w a s t e a w a y w i t h C o u g h i n g , w h e n w> s m a l l a n ...
v e s t m e n t Will c u r e y o n . I t m a y b e h a d of a n y r e s p e c t a b l e
D r u g g i s t i n t o w n , w h o will f u r n i s h y o u w i t b ii c i r c u l a r of genuine c e r t i f i c a t e s of c u r e s it ban m a d e .
C . G. C L A R K , ]

TO CORDWOOD C H O P P E R S AND OTHERS.
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t h e y a r e so p o w e r f u l a n d finely c a l d m U e d t o a d j u s t a n d g o v e r n t h o f u n c t i o n s of t h o s e x u a l o r g a n i s m , t h a t , if t a k e n a t Imp r o p e r t i m e s , 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 n a t u r e ,
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