Grand Traverse Herald, November 04, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 04, 1864

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GRAND TMFERSE HERALD.
TRAVERSE

VOL VI.

®lje fon!i Craijfrst Ufralb,
18 PUB1IBIIED I f l l T FRIDAY, AT

t r a v e r s e City, G r a n d Traverae C o n n t y , Michigan,

M O R G A N

BATES,

XDITOlt AND mOrmlTOK.

T K K»1 S.
trwo D o l l u r w a Y o u r , P a y a b l e I n A t l v n n c e .
ADV/IRTISISHKNTS inserted for One Dollar and Fifty Cents
pa r square (ten llnoslfor the first insertion, and tifty corns
for eachaabiMMiuentiiwortion. Yoarly Adrertiementa—$13
for one square: 330 for threa »<jn»rea; SiO for half a column: and $i& tor one column. Legal advertisements a; the
ratea prescribed by law ; lifty ccnts per folio of 100 words,
for the ilrst insertion., atid twenty-five cents for each subsequent. Every figure counts a word. Figure work without
rules, SO per cent added. Rule and figure work, double
price.
All Ugaladvertlscmentato be paid for strictly in advance.

C I T Y , M I C H - . F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 4, 1864.

P R O C E E D I N G S O F T H E ANNUAL MEETING
On tnotiou of C. T. Scofield. that the sum of ten
O F T H E B O A R D O P SUPERVLSORS
thousand five hundred dollars be raised for County aud
Of Grand Traverse County. Mich, convened at the Slate tax.
Clerk's office, in Traverse City, on Mondav, October
Ou motion of L. A.- Dauby, that Elvin L Spragne,
Sujiervisor of Traverse Township, be allowed to re-as&ss
10th. 1864.
on Lots 11, 12, and 13, aud east half of north west
Roll called by the Clerk.
The following members present :
qnarter of section ten, township twenty-six north of
El via L. Sprague, Traverse.
range tec west, the sum of eight dollars and 11 cents
L A. Dauby, Crystal Lake.
for the year 1863.
C. T. Scofield, Whitewater.
The Board then proceeded to examine aud equalize
S. F . Judson, Benzonia
the Assessment Rolls.
On motion of 0. T. Scofield, resolved that the rolls be
Harris Abbe, Almira
Absent ; E. P. Ladd, Peninsula and George Lnkc, equalized as assessed, viz :
Total.
Personal.
U&LEsiate.
Milton.

211,240
'l'he Treasurer's report was read, and on motion of C. Traverse,
125,815
85,425
45,708
6,458
T. Scofield, the Treasurer's report was adopted.
Whitewater,
•39,310
On motion of L A. Dauby, ordered that the rejected Peninsula,
15,675
37,891
22,219
2.671
taxes be charged back by the County Treasurer to the Miitou,
366
2,301
5,201
13.440
different Towuships to which ftey belong, viz :
38.239
Benzonia.
3,258
20,312
Traverse,
$26 80
Crystal Lake
17,055
' 1,265
Benzonia,
39 17
663
Almira,
Whitewater,
10 47
Crystal Lake,
2 95 <
$362,590

All Kinds »f Job Printing Neatly and Kiptditwusly Kittuttd.

UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT TA
il VEESE CITf, MICH.

APPOKTIOSJIEST OK STATE TAX.

the past yenr, for the relief-of the
the following'amounts:
At a spooiaF meet lug held Feb. 4,
Also anriVctina March 121h,
At the uunuuj meeting this day,

N O . 46
destitute und needy,
1864.
/ '•
\ i~

130 43
47 50'
55 <

For the year,
^
233 36
You will see by reference to our report of last
"•
-•
'
*of'
425 52
year that• there
was a balance
on baud
300 00
To which a^d your appropriation of 1^63
Makes the total of funds
From which deduct the abovo amount,

725 52
233 36

Aud it will leave to the credit of this fund
492 10
But upon reference to the County Treasurer'* books
wo find that an uinount of $454 95 has been paid out
for the redemption of old orders drawn previous to the
burning or the Court House ; leaving tnC true balance
on hand at this date $37 21.
In view of the high tuxes that mnst necessarily be
levied this year for the support of thewar, we belidve
this fund can be carried through with an appropriation
ofS3^0, and would therefore ask your Honorable Board
666 65 for an appropriation of that amount.
Yours respectfully,
497 05
PERRT HANNAH,
334 50

$79 30
Grand Traverse,
On motion of C. T. Scofield the meeting adjourned till Antrim,
...MORGAN BATES.
R E U B E N G O O D R I C H . to-morrow, at 9 o'clock, A. M.
Leelanaw,
E . E. KTRKI.ANI>,
TUESDAY Morning.
G R A N D T R A V E R S E COUNTY O F F I C E R S .
Ccrms FOWI.EE, Sen.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
$1498
Roll called by the Clerk. Present :
APPORTIONMENT
OF
STATE
AND
COUNTY
TAX.
JIIJOROPPROBATB
..CURTIS FOWLER, Maple ton..
Elvin L "Sprague, Traverse,
SUKBIFK
E. V. DAME, Traverse City.
872 85
5244
Traverse,
C. T. Scofield, Whitewater,
COUNTY TKBABI'BKK
MORGAN IUTES, Trav. City.
We present below a mo6t interesting extract from a
1136
189 06
Whitewater,
E. P. Ludd, Peninsula,
'CoUSTE CLKB*
1^. A HSS E'
«
156 55
940
I'euinsula,
letter of Gen. Custer, who has just been promoted to a
lttdiSTKB OP DEEPS
THAMES 1'. BRAND,

& F . Judson, Benzonia
66
11 05
Milton,
1'ltOS. ATTOHNKY
C. U. MARSH,"
leading command ia\he army of Gen. Grant I t will be
L, A. Dauby, Crystal Lake,
179 50
1078
Bcnzouia,
Ci rfcuirCocBt C o * . ' . . . . . .-<3. H. MAR-SH.
_ _ _ _ _
Harris Abbe, Almira,
seen that the brave and succcssfol soldier writes with the
83 95
504
Crystal Lake
George Lukj;, Miltou.
same tretichant vigor that he fights, aud although the
31
5 25
Almira
The report of the Superintendents of the Poor was
following was only intended'for the private eye of a
then read, and on motion of Elisha P. Ladd,
$9001
$1498 21
friend, it could scarcely have been written with more
Congressional C o r r e , , g J ^ t " B C o m m , t t e c — F o n r , b
Resolved.
That
the
report
be
accepted
and
the
District.
amount suggested ($300) be appropriated for the en..Tonia.
On motion of C. T, Scofield, that a committee of one forcprwd eloquence. As a soldier Geo. Custer is a inarOSMOND TOWER (Chairman)
..Traverse City.
be appointed to settle with the Counties of Antrim aud v«Ti If we mistake not ho has but just tamed twentyMOKIVAN BATES
..Grand Rapid*.
b O. KINUHBUHV
Iieelanaw
and report to next session of the Board,
five, and yet ho counts his battles by tho score. His
,.. Uarrjr Co.
Resolved. That the sum of seven thousand dollars be
JAMBS i.hWEEZEY
On motion of 15. P . Ladd, that Elvin L. Sprague be name is linked with tho proudest triumphs of tho Poto...Grand Hajca.
r. vv. WHITE.
appropriated for the Yolunteer Relief fund for the en- that committee.
. .Mn«kegun,
F W. UERKEI.U
mac army. No General in tho service has led his own
suing year.
. . .Newat 90.
V petition was presented by Wm. Steele from the inA. U. taUOIN'-S.
Ou motion of E P. Ladd, the Board went into a habitants of tlie township of Benzonia begging to be set 'men into engagements more frequently than he has. He
..Manilitw
DETAJSL. FILER..:
.-••
..Montcalm Co.
Committee of the whole on accounts
W. l»IVlXF,.'..i
off in.a town to be called "Homestead," consisting of is not one 6f those Generals-who saysr " Go w, boys 1"
The following accounts were then presented and al- the following territory, viz. : Township twentv-five (25)
but " Come on !" is his invariable order. The post of
ilcprcsentatlve District Republican Committee. lowed. as folhws :
and tweuty-six (26) north of ranee thirteen (13) west, danger is always his, and yet there is nothing reckless
Morgan Bates, 3-4 year salary as Treasurer
aud township twenty-five (25) and twenty-six (26) north
claimed $225, allowed
225 00 of rauge fourteen (i4) west.
about him, but he nnites natural sagacity and military
JO i INSI. c y i>i».vUi),;.
v
Morgan Bates, publishing proceedings of Board
p c TtlT'fl.E.
-—Nortnport.
On motion of C. T. Scofield the meeting adjourned till skill with a courage that Marshal Ney never exceeded.
&c., claimed $34 50, allowed
34 50 to-morrow at eight o'clock A. M.
He has made the Michigan Brigade of Cavalry the
Morgan Bates, rent of office, claimed $35 alW KDNESDAY, O c t 12, 8 A. M.
pride of his-country, and the terror of its foes. • He is
C o u n t / &>nrcspondinR Committee.
35 00
lowed
Board met pursuant to adjournment
MORGAN HATES, (Cluilrnian)
—Traverse City.
James P . Brand, platting for Grand Traverse
also a man of tireless energy and iron endorauce. DiffiRoll called by the Clerk. All present, viz :
TJU A RI.ES H. MAltSH
and Emmet State road,
culty and hardship only servo to bring sOut the wonderE. L Sprague, Traverse.
James P. Brand, 1-2 year salary as Clerk, claim0. T. Scofield, Whitewater.
ful qualities be possesses. He has no superior as a caved $175, allowed
175 00
E. P. Ladd, Peninsula
alry officer in the Union army, and it is astonishing that
James P. Brand, recording Traverse City vilGeorge Luke, Milton.
15 00
he has not been made a Major Genera! before now. '
las! Plat, claimed $15, allowed
T o u ' t n h i p RcpnWican Committee.
S. F- Judson, Benzonia.
James P. Brand, Circuit Court fees, claimod
TltAVKHS*.

KXTBACT OK UE.V. CUSTER'S LETTER OF SEITEHHER 1, 1864.
L A. Dauby, Crvstal Lake.
CHARLES HiMABSH, (CUsirouiu)
Traverse City.
$4 37, allowed.
I ain a peace man, in favor of an 'armistioe' and of
Harris Abbe;'Almira.
JOHN A. PEMV
"
James P. Brand, office expenses, claimed $ 3 61
On motion of 8. F. Judsoo, that the petition of Wm. sending 'Peace Commissioners.' I desire an honorable
K-IKSPRAGHS
3 61
allowed
and lasting peace. Such a pedtte can only be secured by
1-KX1NKVJ.A.
Steele and others be granted.
Hannah,
Lay
&
Co.,
bill
of
stationary,
claimed
CURTIS FOWLER,(Chairman)....—
Mapleton.
Amendment offered by E. P. Ladd and supported, the acknowledgen}eut of our government, supreme and
. $21 17. aliowed
H1LEX R. UAHJirr
'
that the petition with the exception of taking off the entire. It must embrace all the States, and must posPerry Hannah, 1 year salary Superintendent
A. P. LANCASTER,
—west tier of sections through town twenty-six (26) north sess self-sustining powers; in other words, th& decisions
W11ITB* ATKB.
.
15 00
Poor, claimed $15, allowed
of the general government,
affecting individual States,
of range fourteen (14) west be allowed
CHARLES; T. SCOFIELD, (Chairman).—....Whitewater. t . E. Kirkland 1 year salary Superintendent of
Question callcd on the amendment Yeas and nays must in all matters of national concern, be final, admitCHARLES 1L ESTES,
Poor, claimed $10, allowed
»
ting of no appeal. The Peace Commissioners I am in
AMBROSE BUTTON
called.
George Luke, taking census Milton, claimed
The
J 0 U N I ' UI.SIPUF.R,....
Yeas, E L Sprague, O. T. Scofield, E. P . Ladd, favor of are those sent from the cannon's mouth.
$8 25, allowed
only armistice I would yield to would be that forced by
George Luke, L A. Dauby, Harris Abbe.
..Almira
A. P. WHEELOCK
C. II. Marsh, expenses per A. P . Lancaster trip
the points of our bayonets, whose object would bo to afNays, Silas F. Judson.
JOSEPH HARDEN.
lo Grand Rapids, claimed $13 80, allowed 13 80
On motion of E. P . Ladd, resolved, that tlie first meet- ford the opportunity for an unconditional recognition of
MOltr EN jJ. C A M P BELL
C. H. Marsh, 3-4 year salary Prosecuting Attoring be held at the residence of E. E. Kirkland, on the supremacy of the Federal Government. TTJLS appeal
ney and'Commissioner, claimcd $112 50,
Emmet County Republican Committee.
Thursday, October 27th inst, and that W m. Steele be must first come from tho rebels ; otherwise it will DO a
allowed
iJ
112 50 chairman, and Arthur T. Case, and E. E. Kirkland be practical admission ou our part that we are the vanquishAaron P . Lancaster, freight of sleigh, claimcd
Iuspcctors, and that notices of such meeting be posted ed party. To me it seems like madness to think of proDANIKL ROLMES
"
$7 50, allowed
7 50 according to law.
posing an armistice, particularly at the present time, when
«
Republican Committee of A n t r i m County.
F , I). Hillary, jurors certificate, claimed $4 44
The Committee on public buildings submitted the fol- success is every where attending our arms, and tho rebel
JAMESJU GILBERT (Chairman)
..-..Elk Rapids
allowed
conspiracy is about to crumble to pioces. As well might
lowing report :
RICHARD KNIGHT
r
"W*";
W m ShUson, jurors certificate, claimcd $3 12,
Your committee do recommend the appropriation of tho commanding general of a victorious army order his
DANIEL F. TRUE
..
....Milton.
allowed
3 12 twenty-five dollars to repair fence aromid tne jail and for columns to suspend their attack at the moment tho
Leclaimw County Republtcau Committee.
Cwtis Fowler, 1 year sorviccs Superintendent
the purchase of bedding for said jail ; aud have consult- enemy's lines are giving way. that a flag of truce might
<1. X. SMITH, WM. E. POWERS
-.LeelanBw.
of Poor, olaimed $15. allowed
ed Wm. Fowle in regard to renjing his building a* an be sent to inquire if it was ncc&sary to continue the batOTTO TH1ES, ROBERT LEE
..Centrevllle.
Olcn Arbor. Charles W.Dav, board bill for volunteers, claimGEO. RAY, 3. E. FISHER
officc for the Clerk aud Register, aud find that the same tle to obtain a victory. The general who would be guilty
ed $ 3 75." allowed
3 75 can be had for eighty dollars per aunnm, and your com- of such conduct would be cashiered for cowcrdice and
L A. Dnuby, taking volunteers to Grand Rapids
mittee do recommend that you do hire the same ami that treachery ; and that government which would ask for, or
C. H. M A R S H ,
claimcd $61 60, allowed
61 60 the Clerk be instructed to draw up lease.
allow, an armistice, when situated as our government is,
William Fowle. 3-4 year rent of officc, claimed
On motion of L. A. Dauby, the report of the commit- would not be entitled to the respect of other nations, nor
$60. allowed
60 00 tee on Public Building? was accepted and recommenda- to the support of its own people.
#
Benjamin D. Ashton, jurors certificate, claimed
ASto
*• Our canse was never so promising, nor our success
tions adopted.
$3, allowed
3 00
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
On motion of E. P. Ladd, that E. L, Sprague be a more certain than at present. Let the men be hurried
James' K. Gunton, services rendered, claimed
committee of one to expend appropriation for repair of to the front to fill our ranks, a? they have been for the
NOTARY PUBLIC 400NTEYANCER,
$16 50, allowed
16 50 jail fence aud purchase of bedding.
past few weeks ; let public confidence be commensurate
r r a r e r s e C i t y , G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y , Mich.
James K. Canton 1 year salary as Sheriff claimThe following accounts were then allowed the Supci with our success in the field. And, finally, let the peoed $50, allowed
50 00
Office in Dwelling Houae.
1-ly
ple, at the proper time, speak in such tones as will guarvisors for services and travel :
James P. Brand, revenue stamps, claimed $1 alantee to the soldiers in the field a full and hearty support,
Elvin L. Sprague,
4 50
lowed
y
1'®®
and thereby contradict the statements of those who would
C. T. Scofield,
8 25
A. S. Wadsworth, survey of Grand Traverw
have us believe that at Home we are looked upon as " maE. P. Ladd,
8 40
and Emmet State road, claimed $173, alrauding hirelings, employed in a war of pillage and subGeorge Luke,
9 60
. lowed
.
139 50
jugation." Let the public sentiment be the 9cho of that
D E T R O I T , Michigan,
S. F. Judson,
11 34
Wm. Shwson, surveyor's service on d a , claimwhich is round in the heart of every trne soldier in the
L. A. Dauby,
13 80
ed $24, allowed
24 00
Corn.r of Piftt
army,
that we are fighting for human rights and liberties,
Harris Abbe,
9 30
Central Rail Road Company B Machine Shops. (1-ly) On motion of C. T. Scofield, resolved that the
for ihe preservation of a free people,a free government,and
mittee arise.
havjng secured these privilages to ourselves, we -desire
$65 19
Oa motion of L A. Dauby, the Clerk was instructed
On motion of E L Sprague, that the meetingJadjourn and intend to transmit them unsullied and unimpaired to
to correspond with the Commissioner of'/Manistee, to the first Tuesday in January next.
those who shail come after us in all future time."
Frankfort, and Leelanaw State road, respecting accounts
ELVIS L. SPBLAOCK, Chrirman.
The Indianapolis Sentinel says that the members of the
TJiAsa'all kinds of work In his line. Shop at residence, preaeuted to the Board for payment of st^vey of said JAVES P . BRAND, Clerk.
O. A. K., the existence of which the Copperheads all
six miles east of Benzonia, in tb« town of
jf" roid
^
•work left with E. L. Sprague, Traver»e City. o. H. A«rtll,
On motion of C. T, Soofield. That Andrew Swarthout R E P O R T O F S C P U R I N T E N D K N T S OF*FOOR. denied, have been relieved of the obligation of secrecy.
In other words, the treasonable order was so thoroughly
Homestead, will meet with prompt attention.
(15-ly )
and Germain BuUon be allowed each orfe huodred dolA t an annual meeting of the B^ard of Superintendent-,
lars bounty as per resolution of last October, and the of the County Poor, for the County of tirand Traverse, smoked out that further concealment became unnecessary.
Clerk draw orders therefor, less amount paid fop expen- held at the Clerk'«office, in Traverse City, Oct .10th,
In the Quartermaster GeaeraV? office at Washington
STANDARD
ses of said volunteers to Grand Rapids, which deduc- 1864. Members of the Board all present.
there is a branch, under the direction of C a p t Jas. M.
tion to go to the credit of Contingent Fund.
The following bills wi . presented and allowed :
Moore, A. Q. M., for storing and caring for the effects
On motion of S. F. Judson, That the Judge of Pro- Bill of Hannah, Lay & Co.. for means furnished
of dead officers and soldiers.
Such effects, wherever
OF ALL KINDS.
to parties in need as per bill,
55 44 found, are forwarded to to thii office and carefully storbate's salary for the County be settled at eight cents per
A l s o , W a r e h o u s e T r u c k 8 , L e t t < i r head on the census of 1864.
The following report wa- agreed should be submitted ed away and kept until called for by friends of the deto
the
Board
of
Supervisors
:
On motion of C . T . Scofield, that Harvey Estes be
ceased soldiers.
F A I R B A N K S , G R E E N L E A F A. C O . ,
To Ike Honorable Board of Supervisors of Grand
Superintendent*or the Poor for three years.
lTJLake Street. CH1CACO.
At tlie late Sanitary Fair in San Francisco a cheese
Traverse County :
On motion of L A. Danby, that the sum of two hunFor Bale.in Detroit by FARRAND 4 SHELEY.
GEVTLEMEK,—As Superintendents of the Poor of this weighed 3,000 pounds net, wtt on exhibitation in the
dred and ten dollars be appropriated to
interest
careful to boy only tht G e n u i n e . ^
County we would report that we have expended during Flora Temple.
on Volunteer Bounty Bowls
mVlT 19M.
Itegistc.
Receiver

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G&AND TRAVERSE 1O
' LITICAL REGISTER.

rfflv,:;:

Sfc&S1SfiSK?-:~r::-.-.:::v^"Ir'r'

Attorneij anb Counsellor at-Jpahi,

JACKSON & WILEY,
F o u n d e r s and Machinists,

D. E. CARTER,
"Watoh M a k e r and' J e w e l c r .

FAIRBANKS'
S C A L E S

r

i

<Tj)r (Sntni) (fratae Jltralit.

FROM SHERIDAN'S ARM V.
' Leaving *b« Copperhead Party—Bolenation of
Hon. T . W. Ferry.
Hon. Henry G. Stebbius, M. C.
( Prom the Martenon New*.
Another Rebel, AriBr M^jeracnt .Prf^cted—Sue- T o ^ Democratic Electors of the First S e t York Congrea- j y f e have not heretofore made any-extended comments
ccssftal Cavalry Recounotaance.
aional District: i
J,
:otttbe nomination of Hon. T. W. I'Nrfry foi Rcprescnta-'4
NEW YORK, October, 28.
I have this day forwarded to the Governor of the State t j v c j,, Congress, for this Congressional I)istrict j that
TRAVERSE CITY!
The neiald's Winchester correspondent. 27th, savs : my resignation as a member of the Thirty-eighth Con- w e | m v e not done so has been occasioned not for a want
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER. 4 1864.
The enemy has still a very strong force in the valley. B
, to which your votes elected mo.
of interest or desire to promote I he election of Mr. FerIt is reliably reported to bo reorganizing. The enemy
I respectfully submit to yon the considerations which ry but rather from the fact that tbe norainatiou was made
has a strong force of cavalry iu the Luray Valley. Un- have made this action a duty, equally to you and to my- several weeks before our paper was started and in the
der cover of tbe present stillness movements arc being self
hurry iucident upon the issue of the first numbers of the ^
made by the enemy of an eminently important charocAs I was elected by a strict party vote, and did not paper, matters other than those pertaining to tbe ticket
receive in the canvass any lk-pvblican support whatever, at large have been neglected/ Never since our first
At the time when the battle of the 19th took place, aud a31 am conscious that the truly representative rela- coooectioo with political matters have we supported a
tho enemy had stationed three brigades of cavalry near tion between yourself and me lias been lost, in the loss of nominee for Congress with more cordiality thau wo do
Milford Creek, in the Luray Valley. When the general your approval, I feel in honor bound to restore into your that of Mr. Ferry ; we have been personally acquainted
rebel movement was made, this force ndvanced to Buck- hands the trust you confided to me.
'
with bimTor several yeitfti during all of which time he
bie'sford, on the Shenandoah river, and Flout Royal—
My labors as your representative, during the first ses- has proved himself to be not only a high minded, honIn tbe movement stated, they were tnct by Powell's divi- sion of the Thirty-eighth Congress, were given to tbe orable man, bat a gene fans Mna-hcartcd friend and worsioo ofcavalry and checked. When tho rebels met support of the Government. Throughout the session I thy citizen. But laying aside personal matters we have
with a defeat, thej^retired to Milford and within the line favored a-vigorous prosecution of tho war. until the au- other and higher reasons for supporting Mr. Ferry for
of the fortiGcatiofs there crectcd, at a commanding posi- thority of the Government should be re-established over the position for which ho INK been nominated. lit this
tion for certain substantial military reasons.
every part of the United State* I favored and support- hour of oar national embarrassment, Otilrticially and other" A reconnoitering party of about 300 strong was ed the measures introduced 'jy those who were empow- wise, men of good practical business capacity should be
sent out on the 23th, from Powell's division, in the neigh- ered to conduct tbe Government up to March 4th, 1803. sent to our national Legislature, such a man we believe
borhood of Front Royal. The expedition was command- and who were acting in obedience to their official oaths Mr. Ferry to be : it is well known to most persons in
ed by Major Gibson, who so gallantly, distinguished him- " to discharge their duties to the best of their abilities. this part of tbe State that he lias been extensively enself in the action at Moorfield, in July last. During the Throughout the session I was opposed to the taking of gaged in the lumber trade for n number of years, and
earlier honrs of tho morning of the 24ih, Major General any steps calculated to wepkt n the national authority, although comparatively a young roao he fins bad an exF o r President,
Gibson moved bis command across both branches of the or that required negotiatidns with """• ! n
who perience not only in this but otber branches of business
A B R A H A M
L I N C O L N , Shenandoah river, and, moving through Front Royal, bad not laid down their arms.
that few men of riper years have enjoyed.
passed onward towards Milford and the Lurav Valley.—
OF ILLIN0I8.
Were I to remain in Congress during tbe session to
Not has only Mr. Ferry had an extensive acquaintance
Before
daylight
he
came
upon
the
enemy's
pickets,
drove
commence
in
Decembor
next,
I
should
persistently
ad- with business generally but he is also possessed of conFor Vice-President,
them in, capturing one or two. He theu passed Rapidly here to tbe same principles and to this same action.
A N D R E W JOHNSON,
siderable Legislative experience, hating served wvural
on towards Milford creek. Ou the way up ho met the
1 am now convinced, though with much regret, and terms in tbe two houses of onr State Legislature and fillOF TENNESSEE.
enemy in lino of battle with two pieces of artillery, and have now to acknowledge my conviction, that in all ed various local offices with credit to himself and in such
Presidential Electors—At L«rge,
although his force did not exieea three hundred, he de- these respects my conduct is, and would continue to be, a manner as to ensure the respect and confidence of all.
R R BEECHES,
ployed it in line of battle without a reserve and charged disapproved by a large majority of those who elected That be will bo elected to the office for which he has
-THOMAS D. GILBERT.
them. The enemy, perhaps remembering our other late
been nominated there can be no doubt, and we are pleas-First'District
FREDERICK WALDROF.
astonishing cavalry operations, did nothing more than
That you may have the opportunity to put in my place ed with a reflection that he, as a mcmbc.- of our National
Sccond District . . . MARSH GIDDINGS.
fire one volley and break. Gibson coutinued the pursuit » who will more truly carry out your views, I have legislature will have the noble privifago of assisting by'
Third District
CHRISTAIN EBERBACK.
as rapidly as it was possible for him to move forward in resigned my seat
legislative enactment of burying tbe loathsome form of
Foarth District
PERRY" HANNAH.
the darkness. The enemy kept his artillery on the pike,
In the future all my efforts from tbe position of a pri- slavery out of our right, whose last remains now lie beFifth District
OMAR D. CONGER
and after firing one round limbered up and made ou to vate citizen will be directed to the support of such men neath tho feet of the gallunt soldlere of tho Union army.
Sixth District
GEORGE W. P A C K .
tho rear. Owing to"Gibsoi/s inferior force, ho could and such measures as I shall consider best calculated to And we confideotly predict thut' at the end of tbe term
not flank the enemy and get at his artillery. The enemy sustain tho honor of my country, to develop its unparal- of office tawbicb he will be efcetwf on the 8th of NovRepublican State Ticket.
sent tho artillery to the rear ahead, aud kept tho caval- leled resources, and to perpetuate our beneficent institu- ember next all will be satisfied' that a better
bet
nomination
For Governor,
ry right and left of the road to cover its getting off. In tions.
HENRY G. STKBBINS. • could not have been made.
HENRY H. CRAPO,
the general charge which Gibson first made, he capturNew Brighton, Oct 24, 186,4.
o r TUKT.
(•en.
Carrington
on
Bounty
Jumpers.
J
ed one battle-flag. Bjr continuing to press on, Gibson
For Lieutenant Governor,
HEADQUARTERS DRAFT RENDEZVOUS, 1
at length drove the enemy over the creek and upon the Gov. Seymour on n Train—He Tells the Truth
Unwittingly.
EBENEZER 0 . GROSVENOR,
STATE OF R*>IANA,
C
line of the rebel fortifications, in which they sought re- From the N. Y. Evening
Post.
OF J0XKRV1U.FINDIAN ATOMA* October 2C. 1864.
)
fuge, and opened a rapid fire from carbines and tbe two
Governor Seymour, who recently returned from PennFor Secretary of State,
Substitutes come/ to this rvmlezvons who have enlisted,
pieces of artillery aforesaid. In frout of this barrier sylvania, where he rendered great assistance to tbe Union
JAMES B. PORTER,
and
run
away,
several
times
f
shall
not
assign
such
men
Gibsou halted but to feel the enemy's position, take a ticket by speaking against it, was ou board the four
OF LANSIKO.
few prisoners, ascertain the rebels' strength, 'and then re- o'clock train bound for Albany on Tuesday afternoon.— to any regiment of Indiana volunteers. They ore unFor Stato Treasurer,
tired, reaching a safe position in the Shenandoah bv day- Though tired and travel worn, he kept hiriM.*If awnku worthy of it I shall turn o t t t n port to the district
J O H N OWEN.
light. The enemy, finding at last that tbe bird had for a considerable time by glancing at tlie c»l»»mns of commander for trial.
OF DBTROIT.
I shall make a chain gang of others, and send them toflown, set out after him at a trot, bnt did not succeed in the Post, but he afterwards fell usleep with a cvpy of flic
For Auditor General,
overtaking him, as Gibson reached the Union lines in Express in his banda, and forthwith continence! bowing Gen! Sherman for his action. I think that n man whoEMIL ANNEKE,
safety and without heavy loss. The affair is looked upon ana nbdding as though be was responding to tbe congro- has enlisted fifteen times sbonld do the duty of fifieen'men,
Or LANSING.
or servo fifteen vetrrs.
as quite a brilliant cavalry dash. Tbe idea of 300 men tulatiens of admiring friends.
For Commissioner of State Land Office,
Connties, townships and citizen.*-arv swindled by thesealmost routing 3,000, and driving them to their fortifiA merchant doiug business in New York, began
CYRUS HEWITT,
cations, and capturiug one
their battle-flags, besides imaginary conversation with the Governor, and excited characters ; some ofwboirt, flimi distant States," make
OF LANSING.
uearly capturing their two pieces of artillery, is indeed no little merriment at the expense of tbe latter. They this o3ions work their sole profession,
For Attorney General,
An example will be made of cases on hand, ns above
amazing and interesting. In tbe course of the recon- say within speaking distance of each other and within
ALBERT WILLIAMS,
indicated, and this proposed mode of stopping the offense
noissance, and frotn prisoners, information was gained of hearing of the writer :
OF IONIA,
will be kepfttp.
HKNBT B. CARRINGTON,
high importance to the interests of the army.
"
Have
you
just
returned
from
Peensylvonia,
GoverFor Superintendent of Pnblic Instruction,
Brig. Gen Com'd'g Draft Rendezvous.
" Yesterday cannonading was heard. It appeared to nor ?" inquired the merchant. The Governor bower!
ORAMEL HOSFORD,
be in the direction of Front Royal, and was probably unconsciously.
General Merman and Politics In the Army.
OF OLIVET.
another cavalry fight."
" Do you think the Democrats will carry fhe Stale ?
The following letter from General Sherman is publishFor Member of 8tate Board of Education,
continued the wag
ed in the New York Herald:
Official War Builentin.
WITTER J . BAXTER,
The Governor made an amiable inclination of tbe bead
HKAIK}UAR7ERS MIUTARY DIVISION OF 1
Special Dispatch to the Western Press.
gF HILLSDALE.
toward the left side.
THE MISSISSIPPI. IN TIIE FIEI.D. ; \
WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON.
" Is it not a pity that Grant, Sherman acd Sheridan
KINGSTON, OB., Oct. 11. 1864. )
For Congress—Fourth District,
Friday, Oct. 28—9 r. M.
have interfered so much in election matters since the
THOMAS W . F E R R Y .
Mr DKXR"SIR Thtre is not one word of truth in the
To Maj. Gen. John A. Dix, New York :
Chicago
nomination
?"
paragraph
j'on
sent
me.
cnl from the New York Herald,
Dispatches from General Great received this evening,
Here
the
Governor
gave
a
spasmodic
jerk
of
the
head,
of
September
20tb.
I
never
thought, said, or wrote •
inform this Department that an advance in force, for the
F o r 8enator—31st District,
that McCleHan would get " ninety-nine out'of every hunpurpose oMeconnoissaoce was made yesteraday (Thurs- which unsettled his hat.
JAMES B. WALKER,
" By-the-by, Governor that was a"gr>wl joke of yours dred " votes in the army. I am as ignorant of tire poliday) by Warren and Hancock. In the evening the eneOF BESTONIA.
my attacked Hancock, but was replused.. The purpose (equal to any of Lincoln's) at Albany, by which yoU se- tical bias of tbe men of this army, as you are at a distance of n thousand miles, and I woulrf ns noon think o f
For Representative,
bciog accomplished, tbe troope were withdrawn from the cured the nomination ?"
A double nod jvas the response to tbe tribute
tampering with a soldier's religion as with bis preference
A B I J AH B . DUN LA P .
advanced position to which they had been pushed, to
OF IJCKLANAW.
praise to tbe Governor's wit
for men. I have not, urn! shall not, influence a vote ir>their line of former occupation.
" Do you cxpcct to be elected
the coming struggle. I believe Mr. Lincoln has dot«Tbe
telegrams
of
General
Grant
are
all
the
details
reCounty Ticket.
An emphatic nod was tbe answer.
the best IK* could.
ceived.
'• Pray tell me, confidentially, did you not design to
With respcct, Ac.,
GEN.
GRANT'S
DISPATCHES.
County Clerk
JESSE CRAM.
be nominated at Chicago for Presideut T"
W . T. SHERMAN.
Crrr POINT, Friday, Oct. 28.—9 p. x.
Register of Deed*
.JESSE CRAM.
A nod, which brought his bat to tbe bridge of his JOHN HAMILTON. Esq.
To Hon. E. M. Stanton :
Jodge of Probate
CURTIS F O W L E R Sr.
I have just returned from the crossing of tho Boydton nose, was the reply.
Sheriff
ADDISON P. WHEELOCK.
" Would not your nomination have given great satis- Victory on the WestcriTUotdcr—General Pleitwinplank road with the Hatchers creek. Our line now exton, with 0,000 Men, Detents P r l t e with
County Treasurer... .MORGAN BATES.
tends from its to Armstrong's mill, thence by the south faction to thiyftouth T"
25,000.
County Surveyor
WILLIAM SLAWSON.
A- nod waj given which made it necessary for the GovSr. Lorrs, October 28.
bank of Hatchera creek to the point above named. At
Prosecuting Attorney...CHARLES H. MARSH.
ernor
to readjust his hat ; but he soon relapsed into his
Official dispatches from General Pleasanton give the
every point the enemy were found entrenched and his
Circuit Court Commisfollowing further information iff regard to his operation*
works manned. No attack was made daring the day
sioner,../.
CHARLES H. MARSH.
"^overnir," continued the questioner, amid the hash- against Price.
further
than
to
drive
his
pickets
and
cavalry
inside
of
Co rom o r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . H O R A C E PERSONS,
He marched ninety-two milcr in fwo day*, nrtd fhnght
the main work. Our casualties have been light, pro- ed laughter Of those who heard him ; " will you answer
CHARLES H . ESTES.
during the last tbirty-two miles, n i s force was less than
bably less than 200 killed and wounded and missing. The in your peculiar manner a few plain questions ?"
A slow and gentle movement of tbe bead was the reg'y- 6,090, while Price's was fully 25,000. Price has but one
same is probably with the enemy. We captured seven
A Word Before the Battle.
" Do you pre(6r-Jcfl Davis to Abraham Lincoln r '
gun left, and no amunition, be having blown up his traiii.'loaded teams on their way from Stones Creek, about a
The contest of next Tuesday will decide the fate
A nod, given before the last syllable of the name was and also bnrned 400 wagons, to save them from capture.
this Nation for ages. If Abraham Lincoln should be dozen beeves, a travelling forge acd from 75 to 100 spoken, answered the question.
We have 2,000 prisoners and several thousand stand of
prisoners.
"
Do
you
prefer
separation
and
slavery
to
Union
and
elected President of the United States, the Rebellion
ms. The rebel General Fagan is reporh-d killed.
On our right Butler extended round well towards the
•will be crushed, the Government sustained, and we shall Yorktown road, without finding a point unguarded. I freedom ?"
Price's army is completely disorganized, fleeing in all'
A
bow,
which
brought
the
Governor's
nose
in
close
directions.
become a great and mighty people whoeo Gon is the shall keep our troope out where they are till toward noon, proximity to the back of the next seat, was given.
to-morrow,
in
hopes
of
inviting
an
attack.
LORD.
(
" Do you agree with Stephens, of Georgia, when he General Hullr'a Expedition in Winter Quarters—
Signed,
U. S. GRANT.
Indians Starving.
If, on the other hand, McClellan should succeed, an
stated that the South had no cause to rebel ?"
SECOND DISPATCH.
This question was put when tbe Governor was sitting Special Dispatch to the Chicago Evening- Journal.
armistice will be declared, our victorious and conquerCrrr POWT. Friday, Oct 28.
8T. Lot IS. October 28.
bolt upright with his head so well poised for a moment
ing armies disbanded, * disgraceful and humiliating To Hon. E. M. Stanton:
Advices from the Upper Missouri, received at S t
no motion with i t
The attack on Gen. Hancock, now that a report has he "made
Peace proclaimed which will only last until tbe South
Since you are disinclined to answer that auestion Joeeph on Monday, state that General Sally was reportcan recuperate its exhausted energies, and again " cry been received, proves to be a decided success. He re- allow roe to ask if your sympathies are not mainly with ed gone into winter quarters at Fort Sulfy. Tbe Winnebago Indians were irf a starving condition, and much
plused the enemy and retained his position, holding poshavoc, and let slip tbe dogs of war 1" Wo shall not only session of the field till midnight, when be commenced the slaveholders ?'
suffering existed throughout the tribe.
A nod.
be compelled to pay the Rebel debt, but will be made withdrawing. Orders had been given for tbe withdraw"Doyou not suppose that you and Yauandi^bain
Threatened Rebel Attack on Paducba, Ky.
" hewers of wood and drawers of water " to Souther^ al of tbe 2d Corps before the attack was made. We and Long can manipulate McClellan so that he will, if
Special Dispatch to The Chicago Evening Journal.
lost no prisoners, except the usual stragglers, who are elected allow the rebels to rule this entire country T"
Nabobs forever.
,
CAIRO, Octobcr 28.
picked up. Our captures for the day, on the
Pause and reflect before you exercise the dearest right always
A
nod.

A force of Forrest's men, somefivehundred strong, arc
south side, foot up 910. The rebel Gen. Dearing is
About this time the conductor came along for the reported
and highest privilege of a Freeman. Your vote is as ported killed.
approaching Paducha, Ky., for the purpose of
tickets and awoke the Governor, who proved that he
precious as the ointment that was poured upon the head
Gen Meade, in his report, says, I am induced to be- was not onlv a sleepy-head, but a dead-bead, also, for he making an attack. Reports says General Meredith has
of Aaron. Cast it for your Country, for Freedom, for lieve that tbe success of the operation, which was most stated that he had the privilage or riding on that route warned all the citizens to flee for safety. When the
steamer Armada left there yesterday, the levee and warfdecided, was mainly due to the personal supervision of without paying his Care.
Humanity. Do this, and all will bo welL
G. W. B.
boats were crowded with citizens and plunder, to be transMaj. Gea Hancock and the conspicuous galantry of Brig.
• r . Chase C o a M e a t a a to the Remit in New York, Gen. Eagan.
The London Star say8"Sheri®an's victory at Opequan ported to tbe Illinois shore, and all was bustle and confusion. Meanwhile tbe militray were making actire
CINCINNATI, CL, O c t 21, 1864.
(Signed,)
U. 8. GRANT.
is " only one among many instances which prove that the preparations to resist the attack, and give the rebels aIn response to an invitation to address the citizens of
FRO* GEN. BHKRHAN.
superiority of generalship is now wholly with the Fede- warm reception.
w. a. x.
New York during tbe campaign, Mr. Chase writes as
Reports from Gen. Sherman's Department, to 6 o'clock
follows to the Young Men's Republican Union:
this evenkg, indicate that tbe rebel army is again threat- rals." It adds that Early waa fighting on familiar ground,
Thirteen battle flags, mostly belonging to Indiana regiDEAR SIR: I regret that circumstances have made
ening Tennessee, but there is no reason to doubt that but only " to be defeated by a comparative stripling, a
impossible for me to weak for the • Union' in New York Sherman and Thomas will be found prepared for what- young General who was hewing his way upward with the ments, were recently recaptured from a rebel 1
who was taking them from the west side of tbe
during this canvass. I rejoice to know that no doubt ever movement may take place.
sabre after Early's name had been for many months farests on the result in that great State ; but that her vote
i ppi eastward. A very important mail was taken at tbe
FROM WESTERN MISSOURImiliar to Europe and America as a corps commander.
for Lincoln and Johnson iu November is aa sure as that
same time. It contained, among otber documents, *
Reports from Missouri and Arkransas concur in stat©f Ohio. It cannot be surer.
It is stated that Admiral Lee has departed for tbe complete amount of tbe strength of the rebel forces west
ing the defeat of Prioe, with heavy loss.
Yours very truly.
S. P. CHASE.
(Signed,)
E. M. STANTON. Sec. of War.
West to *">"» command of the Mississippi fleet Admiral of tbe river, and a letter from the Governor o? Louisiana
Josh Billings says: " I argy in this way, if a man iz
A vote for McCleBan will be a vote for anarchy at David D. Porter having superseded at the bead of the recommending Jeff Davis to authorize tbe arming of t h e
right he kant be lu raddikal; if he is rang he kant be tn
negroes.
North Atlantic squadron.
home and national degradations abroad.
conservatiff"

>lO*tOAJ>T B A T K S , H k l l t o r n n c l P r o p r i e t o r

K

I

TRAVERSE CITY.

DY

Hannah, Lay & Co's golumn. H a n n a h , Lay & Co.'s Column

vmus ZTwSTZSnB,%AC.,3

D oat of the Circuit Court for the County of Grand Tro-,
:
J v."
DKATH o r GEORGE LESLIE.—We have just received a verae, In the State of Michigan, to me directed and deliver-i S T A T E
INDIGO—Real Spanish float
O F
" I ' H H! M A R K K ' I " S
ND1A RUBBER—Coat*,shoes. clastie, bands, erasers and
letter from Edwin R. Rogers, dated Shenandoah Valley, ed, against the good* and chattels lands and tenement* of!
bats;
Aaron P. Essex, I did, on the eighth day of October. 18C4,
Oct 10, announcing the death of George Leslie of this levy npon and take all the right, title and interest of said
INDIA CLOTH—A nice sample.
IRON—Round, sqnare, flat, juniata, scraps, Sweedcs, Lake
town, who entered the service last winter. He was in- Aaron P.Essex in and to the following piece or parcel of
Superior horse shoe, nail rod, fire.
land, to wit : Commencing at the south cant corner of the
November
3rd,
IR61
jured b j a horse, went to the hospital on the 21st and north weal quarter of section four in township twenty-eight
JACOwET—A foil line, bought of Importer*.
We are just in receipt of a very full line of .general Mer- J A 1 NES MEDICINES—Wc are spccial agenta for all Dr;
died on the 22d September. He bad a large circle of north of range nine west. In the County of Grand Traverse,
Jaynea genuine preparations, and job the same at as low
and 8tate of Michigan, running- thence fifty rods north, chandise, which we were fortunate enongh to purchase at
warmly attached friendfc here who will deeply lament his thenca one hundred and sixty rods west, thence fifty rods
rates as can be bought elsewhere.
aonth, thence one hundred and sixty rods ca^t to ibe place the bottom of the late '• panic " in New York and BosUiff, ftfr JEWELRY*—A snug stock, well assorted.
death.
JELLIES—Raspberry, currant, quinces, strawberry,1; p i n e
of beginning. Which right title and interest I shall expose
cash, and at the time gold was at its very lowest quotrftlft'fi.RKTCRKKI).—Matthew Harper and Isaac Winnc, who for sale at auction, on the twenty-fourth day of December,
1864,
JU04, at ten o'clock A
A.. M
M. . at
at the
the frontdoor
front door of
of the
the bchool
School
This being the case we are in condition to reduce prices KENNEDY'S <IEDlCINES—An assortment of these jnatly
have Caithfnllv served their country three years, been en« Hoo«e, in Traverse City, in said County, that being the place
famed medicines on sale.
on many goods much lower than 30 days Sincf, at Which KETTLES-=-3, 5, 8,10, pall, 30, 45, 60,90 gallon, at reasonagaged in a hundred battles and received honorable dis- of holding tlie Circuit Co'srt for said County, to tne highest
ble rates, a full line.
bidder as the law directs
time we were selling many articles considerably less than we
charges, returned on Mooduy last They look as healKEROSEKE-^BoUght low, and for sale st corresponding rates
JAMES K. OUNTON. Sheriff.
could had we purchased at the time. While it is true that
Traverse City, Nov. 1st, 18*4.
thy, fresh and vigorous as they did when they departed
46-fiw.
(Printer'a fees SO 30.)
soma
k
inds
of
merchandise
are
higher
than
before
our
stock
three years ago. All honor to the brave soldier boys !
pen knives ; our stock of table knives is large i
came in, it is oqually true that the average rate is much less
Jntite the attention of the wholesale trade. We
NOTICE.
fer bargains.
than on the first of October. Aside from wollea-fahrics and
ELECTION RETURNS.—-We shall keep our p a p e r open
O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERLACE—Cotton, Linen, real thread, smyrna, imitation, silk,
boots
and
shoes
there
Is
hardly
anything
but
what
we
are
signed
has
received
the
Annual
List
from
the
Assessor
next week to the latest hour for the Election returns,
Usck and white, Ac.
of the Fourth District of Michigan, for the Counties of Lee- selling at quite a reduction in price from midsummer rates. LEATHER—Sole, upper, kip/ calf, morroccoy linings, bindOIK! hope to be able to give the result in every town — lanaw. Grand Travcrse, Knlcascn, Antrim. Manltou,
We hope to be,able to continue prices at no advance during, Ac.
We shall rely upon our friends to send in returns at the Emmet and Cheboygan, that the duties specified therein ing the entire fall and winter, and should any material de- LEAD—Bar, white and red lead
become duo and payable, and that he will attend, either
LIME—Quick, and water lime, reasonable.
earliest moment after the canvass. We will defray the haTe
in^erson or by deputy (nt the office of John A. f e r r y , De- cline take place in Metropolital markets our customers may LILLY WHlTE*-For the lsdles, beat quality, s s also puffs
puty Collector, at Traverse City,) from day to day, Sundays rely on such concessions as will'keep pace with any such
expense of special messengers.
for ita application.
excepted, until and including the 31st day of October, lfcGl, decline.
LOCKS—Door, trunk, chcst box, pad, till.
The Rebel leaders admit that their last and only hope of t o receive tho same.
To the stranger in onr vicinity we would say onr assort- MADDER—Dutch madder.
All persons who shall neglect to pay the duties no as
success is in the election of McClellan to the Presidency. aforesaid assessed within the time specified, will be liable ment comprises in a word " everything 'needed in a new MAGIC RUFFLING—'Assorted qualities and widths.
MARSEILLES—A small assortment aome nice.
Every man. then, who . votes the so-called Democratic and required to pay ten per centum additional upon the country."
MERINOES—These goods we hsve n snug assortment well
amount thereof.
selected, bought low, and for sale in patterns below the
" Seeing is believing.''
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
ticket givea " aid and comfort to the enemy
and this
J
A. B. TURNER, Collector.
market some very cheap
Travers? City, OoC 10, 1864.
i s TREASON.

»
MOLASSES—A full line, sad of good quality, as sweet as
APPLES—By the bnshel or barrel—Dry and Green.
ALPACCAS—Black, Tan Drabs, Tan.
ST0RE8—Manilla and tarred r6pe, mar lin, rosin/
THE DRAFT.—The Draft for this Northern region has
AXES—Hunt's, Hurd A Blodgett's, chopping, broad, NAVAL
pitch, turpentine, naptha, Ac.
hand, boys and hunters.
taken place at Grand Rapids,'and the drafted men. will
NAILS—Cut from 2d to 60d, best make, also wrought and
The Secretary of the Treasury glpea notice that sulmcrip' AXE HELVES— An assortment of good quality and make.
report at Traverse City on the loth iust W e have not
pressed. We are selling by the keg as low s s we can
AYERS MEDICINES—For which we are Agents and keep a
now purchase at wholesale.
complete assortment—low to the trade.
been able to obtain a list of the names of those who were tions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable
these we have a complete line, folly, equal t o
three years from August 15,1864, with semi-annual interest BASKETS—Willow and ash market half bushel, bnshel, and NOTIONS—Of
drafted.
the demand, and purchased of manufacturers and imone and a half bnshuel corn baskets.
porters direct
ite of seven and three-tenths per c e n t per annum,BALMORALS—Lewis and other standard makes.
NUTMEIGS—Pepper,
mace, ginger, cloves, cinnamon.
BAGS—Grain
ahd
flour.
The Propeller Tonaicanda was blown up and sunk in principal and interest both to be paid in lawiul money.
OAKUM—Best navy by pound or bale.
the Chicago river a few days since. Two or three perOILS—Kerosene, whale, linseed, boiled and raw, neats foot,
These notes will he convertible qt the option «f the holder
flsh,
Ac.
sons were killed. W e have not learned the full particu- at maturity, into six per cent, gold bearing bonds, payable BEANS—We shall be In the market for purchase of prime
OIL SUITS—Complete, sou-westers, pants, Ac.
quality and shall sell at a small advance.
lars.
not less than five or more than twenty years from their date BEEF—No. 1 Chicago Mess by the barrel, one hundred, or OVER SHIRTS—Denim, knit jackets.
OYSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore nice, fresh and cruaran' pound.
teed.
Augusta? Anderson, of the 10th Mich. Cavalry, re- as the Government may elect Tbpy will be issued in de- BEESWAX—A full stock.
turned home on1 Monday, on a furlough. He is looking nominations of $50, $ 100, $500, Jl.((00 aud $5,000, and all sub- BIBLES—The American Bible Depository is in onr institution.
scriptions
must
be
for
fifty
dollars
or
some
multiple
of
fifty
PAPER
HANGINGS^—Wall, window, bordering, in assortremarkubly wcH.
BOOTS—Mens, lumbermens long leg, cow hide, kip, calf
ment
lined, calf tap sole, calf pump sole, boys, youths and
dollars.
PAINTS—Lead In oil, ven. red, spanish brown, Ac., chrome,
childs.
We regret to learn that Capt Boynton, of the AlleyeUow
and green, patent dryer.
The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of trans- BRIDLES—Black, rossett and reins with bitta.
ghany is dangerously ill at his home in Chicago.
BRAID—Crotchet Embroidery, colored and black, skirt in PAPIER MACHE-»-A small line, suitable for presents to'
ladles.
portation charges as soon after the original Certificates of
colors, silk and worsted
•SERVES
BUTTER—By the firkin or pound of good quality.
RKMEMIIEK !—Next Tuesday is election day. Let every Deposit as they can be prepared.
PEGS—Assorted from 3
BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
man turn but. Vote early. Vote for Abraham Lincoln.
PILLS—Ayers, Jaynes, Hollowsy's Radway's, Wright's,
As the notes draw interest from August 15, person mak- CAMBRICS—Paper, colored and black, common, do.
Gregory's, Moffat's, Brandreth's, Hooper's.
Vote the entire 'Republican ticket
ing deposits subsequent to that date must pay tho Interest CA1*S—Mens cloth, plush, mohair, Ac., boys and chllda a full PLASTER-MJrand River Ui barrels, or by the ton.
assortment
PLOWS—A nice lot of best makers and quslltjr of wood
accured from date of note to date jof deposit
CASSIMERES—Black, a good line, colored and Fancy, a
A vottf for McClellaii will be a votq for the Rebellion
work, with extra Castings.
V,
superior assortment or American, English and French POCKET BOOKS—And porto monks, s full line, some very
Parties depositing twenty-live thousand dollars and upat u time when the Ilebelliou is nearlv crushed.
makers.
good, some good for but little, cheap.
wards for these notes at one time will be allowed a commission CERE US—Pbalon's Night Blooming," the " perfume for the
PRUNES—Fresh Turkish prunes.
toilet
A vote fur McCleliuti will be a vote for chronic war of one-quarter of one per per cent, which will be paid by the
PRINTS—A very large,stock.
PROVISIONS—Pork, flour, com, corn meal, hams, fish, lard,
anunig fellow citizens, ever begining and never ending Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill fur the amonnt CHEESE—" Hamburg," of New York manufacture.
CHAMBREYS—A small assortment
butter, cheese, boef.
untill the fate of Mexico will be ours.
certified to by the officer with whom the deposite was made. CHAINS—Trace, halter, jack and cable in 1-4, 5-16, 3-8 and PUMPS—Cistern. (Down's pstent), chain pumps complete
7-l»incb.
*
with tubing for same.
No
deductions
for
commissions
must
be
made
from
the
deCIGARS—A
moderate
quantity
and
fair
grade.
RAGS—Bought and sold.
T h e London Times, s h a r p a t 'scenting a coming disCLOTH—Black
and
blue
broad
cloth,
ladles
cloak
cloth,
posits,
IUIUBARB^-Real Turkey, root and powdered.
a s t e r ami qnick at dropping failures of all sorts, thus
assorted.
RICE—East Ihdla best
Spccial A d v a n t a g e s o f this L o a n .
CLOCKS-^-Upright gothlc, ovll, marine, striking, alarm, and RIDDLES—-To use In the place of fanning mills, ' f a r n i t u f s
chuck* overboard the McClellan party, in its leader of
IT is A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, offering a higher rate oi
eight day, good line.
style.
O c t o b e r lQlb :
CLOTHING—We
have
a
good
assortment
well
selected,
ROAD SCRAPERS—-Cast irony wood and iron to order*
interest than any otber.jand the best security. Any savings
bought
low,
of
fashionable
designs,
and
for
sale
reasonSALT—Fine dairy and coarse.
• ' A c c o r d i n g to the present appearance of affairs, the
bank which p | y s its depositors in U. 8. Notes^cousidcrs that
able.
SADDLES—Pony, Mexican and side.
h a r k of the Democratic party foundered before it got
COTTON—Brown, 3-4. 4-4, 4-5, !h heavy and fine, bleached SATCHELS—Wilton, brtlssclls,rail rosd, gothlc, and plain,
it is paying in the best eirculatinf medium of the country,
8-4 to 5-4 nicely assorted, and arc selling many of them
enamelled.
out to bea. History has m f g r e a t c r failure t o record
at New York wholesale rates.
SCARFS^Gents sllk( union and wool, ladies wool.
and It cannot pay in auything better, for its own assets are
than the g r e a t l i f n i o c r a t i c Couventioo ; it WOE sumSCYTHES-—Gra.««, bush, and grain sythes, as well ss sickles'
either in government securities or in notes or bonds paya- COLLARS—Gents assorted, Ladies various Style?,also horse
brush, bush and corn cutters.
moned apparently for the purpose of pledging t h e Demoand pony collar^,
SEEDS—-Clover, timothy, red top, hungarian, turnip, and a
COFFEE—Java, Rio, gronnd and mixed.
c r a t i c party to o g r e a t principle—the necessity of ob- ble in government paper.
full assortment of fresh garden seeds, s few flower seeds.
CORSETS—White and colored.
It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent in. COTTONADES—A fair assortment.
Shot—By the bag or pound.
taining pence, if possible, without breaking up tho F e d e r Shoes—A complete assortment of gents, ladies,youths' a n d
al Union ; if not, still peace. T h e resolutions of the -vestment. The notes can always be sold for within a frac- CONFECTIONARY—A good line at retail and wholesale,
childrens.
a small lot of fancy conversation candys.
Convention, taken in connection with the answer of Gen. tion of their face and accumulated interest and ere the best CROCKERY—Bought of importers direct and is sold as low S b i r t l n c Cheeks—Good stock.
S h o e F i n d i n g s — A respectable assortment
as can be bought
McClellan, its accepted candidate, entirely negative this security with banks as collaterals for discounts.
Shovels—Cast steel, long handle, D handle, scoop, Ac.
CRINOLINE—A very ISrge stock tQ job from,
S h a w l s — W o o l , brocha, stclls, and blanket, some very nice
C o n v e r t i b l e i n t o a Six p e r C e n t . 5 - 3 0 G o l d B o n d . CRADLES—Childrens and grain, assorted.
view."
In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for CRACKERS—Pic Nic, soda, sweet Boston, p i l o t by pound S h o e Packs—Bangor fmoose skin, both long and short
or barrel.
Gen. Birncy died iftJJbe delirium of fever.
H i s last
legs, " A No. 1."
three years, this privilege ef conversion is now worth about DAY BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, passbooks, writing books, in
Silk—Black, colored, and lining silk.
words have a political value that shonld make them a
variety.
three p e r cent per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific, Hamilton, mourning, all Skates—Indies, gents, and boys, skate straps.
Union war cry throughout the Loyal States. Rising sudShirts—Flannel, plain, and fancy, white shirts, faney cotton'
wool, in nice assortment of colors, printed and plain.
Bonds is not less than nine per c e n t premium, and betoro
and linen, ditto.
denly in his bed, his eyes blazed with the fire t h a t conDIARIES—For 1864, some very nice.
the war the premium oo six per c e n t U 8. stocks was over DOMESTICS—A very full Mne.
S k a t i n g Caps—Ladies, misses, and childs.
sumed him, he cried with a trumpet voice, " Boys, keep
Soap—Castile, toilet aborted, yellow, erosive, silver indextwenty per c e n t It wiil be seen that the actnal profit on DOLLS—Kid, cloth and rubber heads.
ical, Ac.
your eyes on that flag 1" and fell back dead.
DRIED BEEF—Primo quality.
this loan, at the present rairket rate, is not leas than ten per DRAWERS—Gents and ladies assorted.
8ocks—Gents hand knit wool, cashmere, cotton sad nnlon,
boys and childs, ditto.
DRUGS—A small assortment
Joliu R Suydum obtained a verdict o f $ 1 , 0 0 0 against c e n t per annum.
DRAG TEETH—On band, 3-4. 4-4, 6-4 and made to order, Spices—Kinds, quantities and qualities to s u i t
the T h i r d Avenue Railroad Company, of N e w Y o r k , for I 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 .
Spectacles—Plain, germ an silver, and steel bows, colored,
reasonable.
assorted, some very good ones, also cases for same.
DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum cxtrrcts, copinjuries sustained while getting on board one of the deBut aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a
S p i n n i n s ; Wheels—And hubs, an assortment
peras, vitriol, Ac.
fendant's care.
special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury EARTHENWARE—Jugs, crocks, chi s, Bower pots, covers, Stoves—We Invite comparison as to kinds, quality, finish
and rates ; come and see.
thimbles.
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to 400 lb»u, good.
notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is EMERY—For engineers use.
Steel—Cast blister, toe cork, spring and germ an.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
worth about two per c e n t per annum, according to the rate ENVELOPES—A large assortment in various qualities, deal- Stays—Colored and white ; also skirt supporters, an admirers will find prices low by the quantity.
able article for the ladiea.
<*
N PURSUANCE OF AN ACT ENTITLED " AN A C * of taxation in various parts of the country.
ESSENCE—Cinnamon, peppermint cloves, lemon, Ac.
of the Legislature of the State of Michigan, to provide fbr
Sugars—Crushed, powdered, granulated, coffee, in grades to
the Drainage of Swamp Lands by means of State Roads and
It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements EXTRACT?—Vanilla, lemon, peach, Ac.
suit brown N. O, muscavado and maple.
FARMERS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rakes, grub hoes, shovels, ~
Ditches, approved Feb. 11th, 1859. and the Acts amendatory
""
ilorcd,
black
and
white,
cotton
and
linen.
spades, cradles, cutting boxes.
to lenders as those issued by the government- In all other
thereto."
-Bought andsold bypound or barrcL
The undersigned Commissioner on the Grand Traverse forms of indebtednera, the faith or ability of private parties, FANNING rflLLS—Of the best makers and at moderate Tables—Black walnut, cherry and union.
and Emmet State Road, will receive proposals on and after
T a b l e t s — F o r genta and ladles use In correspondence, soma
the 15th day of l>eoember next, at Elk Rapids, for the build- or stock companies, or sepefate communities, only, is pledged
niee ones.
ing the said road between Traverse City and Little Traverse, for payment while the whole property of the country is held FISH—Cod.dMn, halibut, herring, tongues and sounds, Tea—Imperial, young hyson, Oolong and souchong, in
a distance of seveaty-aix miles, payable in Swamp Lands.—
chests, csttys and by the pound ; all bought early and at
mackerel!,
It is to be cut out 4 rods wide, cleared of all timber 2 rods to secure the discliaage of sjll the obligations of the United FLAX SEED—Bird seed, canary seed.
advantageous rates
wide in centre | trees under 11 inches grabbed out on the States.
FLOUR—Seven hundred barrels, good brands.
T i n Ware—A good stock on hand of home manufacture,
centre 2 rods ; all swamps to be Causewayed with good
land all kinds of work done to order.
FLAT IRONS—Instles to suit.
sound aiseable timber not less than 18 feet long. Wet
While the government oflfers the most liberal terms (Sr its FLOUNCINOS—Muslin, linen, cambric, Ac.
_ *ne—For veils, and In ita season for dresses.
places to be raised with brush and dirt so as to make a dry
VNNELS—Wool, domct cotton, linsev, shaker, red, Tobacco—Plug, fine c u t smoking, Ac., a fall line at old
road bed ; bridges and sluices to be built in a good substan- loans, it believes thai the vety strongest appeal will be to the
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy, French, Ac.
prices.
tial manner where necessary. The road bed to be graded loyalty and patriotism of th* people.
FORKS—Manure, hay, straw, garden, 2 and 3 tined, long and Toys—A nice assortment to wholesale.
and leveled so as to make it safe for travel with wagons and
T r a n l u — P a c k i n g , folio and traveling, some good ones.
short handles.
Duplicate certificates will Be Issued for all deposit*. The
sleighs. Plata and a survey of said road can be seeh at the
T
r
i
m
m i n g s — O f various qualities and designs such ss are
FRUITS—Prunes, currants, peaches, plums, cherries, gooseoffioe of thi Commissioner State Land*, In Lansing. No bids party depositing most endorse upon the original certificate
fashionable.
berries, quinces, pears, tomatoes.
received fofrless than two miles.
T r a v e l i n g Bags—A full line, some nice ones.
the denomination of ngtes required, and whether they are to FURNITURE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, tables, stands, Traps—Musk rat fox, beaver, and bear, of best makers, by
The Commissioner reserves th
rockers, childs chairs, matrasses, Ac fc
not eonsistant with the interest of t
piece or dozen.
be issued in Wank or payable to order When so endorsed it GINGHAMS—Scotch, Glasgow, Lancaster, and check dress
L. R. SMITH, Commissioner.
Tweeds—Kentucky jeans, double and t w i s t iron clad casgoods.
Elk Rapids, October 20th, 1864.
46-4w.
must bo left with the oficer receiving the deposite, to be forsimere, Ac., a good assortment low.
GLASS—A full assortment of sizes, 8 x 10 to 20 x 30.
ibiellas—Of
various sizes and grades.
warded to the Treasury Department
GLOVES—Buck, dog, ringwood, kid, wool, silk, cotton, ber- U n d e r S h l r t s — F o r Ladles and gentlemen^ ribbed, plain,
SPECIALITIES.
lin lined gents, ladies, misses and boys.
Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the
colored and white, j,
GRAIN—Buckwheat,
corn,
wheat
Ac.
Valises—A
few
not
Vet/good.
" J 7 0 R THOSE WHO HAVE FRJEND8 TO WHOM THEY
JD wjsh to present Souverniera, ss slso sny who may wish United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treas or GROCERIES—A complete line, bought early, and for sale Veils—Dotlaee, love tissue, Ac.
Vests—Of numerous designs, fashionable make, and different
era and designated Depositaries, and by the
GUN CAPS—Q. D. L C. water-proof.
v
qualities to s u i t
torst National Bank of Ann Arbor, Mich.
GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in cans, and F. F. F. G. sporting in
, ^es- Large and small, some toy vices.
graphs of some 150 different subjects j ss^lso an assortment Second National Bank, of Detroit Mich.
Vinegar—Manufactured, and real cider vinegar.
HAIR §IL—Phalon's Bear, Maccasor
of Photographic Albums for the same.
Wa^ons—Double and single lumber wagons, s good stock in
HANDKERCHIEFS—Gents
and
ladies,
hemmed
ready
for
First
National
Bank,
of
Fenton,
Mich.
We havo also a small line of Engravings and Lithographs
early spring, and as low ss csn be bought outside.
use, silk, linen, cotton, Ac. and gilt mouldings for frames for the same for such as may and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public .
W e l l Backet*—^The old Old Oaken Backet is for sale by a s ,
•' HAT—For sale, or will purchase.
deal re
iron bound
HATS—A fuU assortment union, zonave, Burn side, Butler, W h e e l Barrows—Canal borrows.
Also the "Duplex Elintlc Skirt," the very best hoop skirt money, and
black,
drab,.tan,
pearl,
Ac
ever made, combining elegance and durability.
W h l f l l e t r c e s Double sad single, also neck yoke*.
ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored black j a d white,
Our lady frienda will please give Us a call
childs
and
misseS.
a
complete
line.
throughout
the
country
will
give
further
information
and
HANNAH, LAY * OO.
HOPS—Nice fresh pressed hops.
November 4,1864.
Zinc—By the sneet or pound, also tine in oiifor pclntAFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS.
HIDES—We bay all kinds of marketable hides.
HANNAH, LAY A C®.

To our Patrons.

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TJ. S. 7-30 LOAN.

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C H I C A G O & SA-RlSri^

BONDS.

Historical Record.
T h e : f o l l o w i n g is a list o f j h o P r e s i d e n t s *Dd V i c e
These B o n d s are Issued u n d e r the A c t of C o n g r e s s of March
P r e s i d e n t s o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a s well as t h o s e w h o
w e r e c a n d i d a t e s f o r e a c h ^ f f i c e , s i n c e t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n o f 8th, 1864, w h i c h p r o v i d e s t h a t all {loads Issued u n i t * this
the Government:
A c t 8 H A L L BE REDEEMED IN COIN, a t the p l e a s u r e of tho
1789—George W a s h i n g t o n and J o h n A d a m s : two
Government, at any p e r i o d not less t h a n t e n n o r m o r e t h a n
t e r m * no o p p o s i t i o n .
1797—*Johtf A d a m s ; o p p o s e d b y T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n , forty y e a r s f r o m their date, a n d u n t i l t h e i r r e d e m p t i o n F I V E
w h o , h a v i n ^ t h e n e x t h i g h e s t e l e c t o r a l v o t e , b e c a m e P E R C E N T . I N T E R E S T W I L L BE P A I D IN COIN, on B o n d s
1801—Thomas Jefferson and A a r o n Burr : beating
J o h n A d a m s a n d C h a r l e s C. P i c k n e y .
1 8 0 5 — T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n a n d G e o r g e Clinton : b e a t i n g
Charles C. P i c k n e y and R u f u s « i n g .
1 8 0 9 — J a m e s Maddison and George Clinton : beating
Charles Pickney.
1 8 1 3 — J a m e s Madison and Eldridgtj G c r r v : beating
D o W i t t Clinton.
1 8 1 7 — J a m e s Monroe and Daniel I). T o m k i n s : beating
Rafaa King.
1 8 2 1 — J a n e s Monroe and Daniel D. T o m k i n s : beating
J o h n Quincy Adams.
1 8 2 5 — J o b s Quincy A d a m s and J o h n C. Calhoun ;
beating Andrew J a c k s o n H e n r y p l a y and Mr. Crawford
— t h e r e b e i n g f o a r candidates for P r e s i d e n t and A l b e r t
G a l l t a i n for V i c e P r e s i d e n t .
1 8 2 ? — A n d r e w Jackson and John. & Calhoun; beating
J o h n Quincy A d a m s and R i c h a r d B u s h .
'
1 8 3 J — A n d r e w J a c k s o n a n d M a r t i n V a n Buren"; b e a t i n g H e n r y C l a v , J o h n F l o y d a n d W i l l i a m W i e t , for
P r e s i d e n t ; and William W i l k i n * J o h n Sergcnt and
H e n r y Lee, for V i c e P r e s i d e n t
1 8 3 7 — M a r t i n V a n B n r e n and R i c h a r d M. J o h n s o n ;
beating William U . Harrison, H u g h L. W h i l e , and Daniel W e b s t e r , for President, and J o h n Tyler for V i c e
President
1841—William H . Harrison and J o h n Tyler ; beating M a r t i n V a n B u r e n and Littleton W . TazcMtll. H a r rison died ono m o o t h aftei his inauguration, and J o h n
T y l e r b e c a m e P r e s i d e n t f o r t h o rest of t h e t e r m .
1 8 4 5 — J a m e s K . P o l k a n d G e o r g e M.- D a l l a s ; b e a t i n g
H e n r y Clay and T h e o d o r e Frelinghuysen.
1 8 4 9 — Z a c h r y T a y l o r and Millard Fillmore ; beating
Lewis Cass and Martin V a n Buren, for P r e s i d e n t ; and
W i l l i a m O. B u t l e r a n d C h a r l e s F . A d a m s , f o r V i c e - P r e s i d e n t . T a y l o r d i e d J u l y 6, 1 8 4 9 , a n d F i l m o r c b e c a m e
President
1853—Franklin P i e r c e and William R . K i n g : beating Winfield 8 c o t t and W . A , Graham.
1 8 5 7 — J a m e s B u c h a n a n a n d J o h n C. B r e c k i n r i d g e ;
b e a t i n g J o h n C. F r e m o n t and Millard Fillmore, for P r e sident ; a n d W i l l i a m L . Dayton and A . J . D o n a k o n for
Vice President
1 8 6 1 — A b r a h a m Lincoln and H a n n i b a l H a m l i n ; beati n g J o h n B e l l , S t e p h e n A . D o u g l a s a n d J o h n C- B r e c k inridge, for P r e s i d e n t ; and E d w a r d E v e r e t t , Hersehell
V . J o h n s o n , and J o s e p h Lane, for V i c e P r e s i d e n t

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t h e i r v a l u e is increased f r o m one to t h r e e p e r c e n t , p e r
n u m , a c c o r d i n g t o t h e r a t e of t a x levies in v a r i o u s p a r t s of
the country.
A t the p r e s e n t r a t e o f . p r e m i u m o n gold they pay
Over E i g h t per Cent. Interest

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in c u r r e n c y , a n d a r c of equal c o n f i d e n c e as a p e r m a n e n t or
temporary investment.
Tt i s believed t h a f t i o securities offer so great i n d u c e m e n t s

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In all

o t h e r f o r m s of Indebtedness, the faitlj of ability of p r i v a t e
parties or stock c o m p a n i e s or s e p t r a t e c o m m u n i t i e s o n l y is
the w h o l e p r o p e r t y of the c o u n t r y is h o l d e n t o becure t h e
p a y m e n t of both p r i n c i p a l a n d i n t e r e s t in coin.
These Bonds may be subscribod f o r in s u m s f r o m $50 u p
to a n y m a g n i t u d e , o n the samo t e r m s , a n d are t h u s m a d e
equally available to the s m a l l e s t l e n d e r a n d the l a r g e s t cap-,
a n d t h e holder will havo tho beneflt of the interest.
is payable In gold, o n the.3d day Of March, 1604, was $768T h e i n t e r e s t on t h i s debt fofc- the c o n i i n g fiscal

y e a r will be $45,937,120,"while t h e c u s t o m s rovenne in gold

I t will be seen t h a t even the present gold revenue* of the
G o v e r n m e n t are largely in e x c e s s ol t h o wants of the Treas u r y f o r tho p a y m e n t of t h e gold interest, whiio t h e r
increase of the tariff will doubtless raiso t h e a n n u a l r e c e i p t

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stores Giay a n d Faded Ilnir and Heard
Nntnaral Color,
A N D IS A MOST L U X U R I O U S

For

Eradicates Dandruff.
P r o m o t e s its G r o w t h .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,

DROPS

Are a fluid preparation, the only «4' u of the kind ever disf r o m c u s t o m s on the same a m o u n t of importations, to $150,-. fcovcred in thiB c o u n t r y , and a c t s directly on t'»- p a r t s infected, w h i l s t pills a n d p o w d e r s can only reach t h e m as they
000,000 p e r a n n u m .
w o r k t h r o u g h s y m p a t h y , b u t n o t a t all d i r e c t an-: piwiuve.
The a u t h o r i z e d a m o u n t of thi J loan i s Two H u n d r e d MilAce y o u suffering Itora a c o n s t a n t anxiety f o r the re
r e t u r n of u a t u r e ' s p r e s c r i b e d laws T
. . . . .
lion Dollars. I n s t r u c t i o n s t o t h e National Banks' a c t i n g
Give yourself no uneasiness, f o r Lyon's Periodical Drops,
if taken a day or two before the expected period, will posiloan agents wore n o t issued until March 26th. b u t the amoi
tively and invariably regulate i t s coining, as s u r e as effect
of Bonds r e p o r t e d sold at t h e United S t a t e s T r e a s u r y u p to follows cause, as certain as duvligbt follows darkness.
A r c you sick, enfeebUd by disease, or u n a b l e t o b e a r the
May 14th w a s
948,964,000.
labor a n d d a n g e r of increase ?
S u b s c r i p t i o n s will be received by tho T r e a s u r e r of the
LYON S I'ERIODIOAL DROPS
C u i t e d S t a t e s at W a s h i n g t o n , a n d tho Assistant T r e a l b r e r s
C o m e t o you as a Wcssfng, f o r i s n o t p r e t e n t i o n b e t t e r
at New Y o r k , Boston a n d Philadelphia, a n d by tho
t h a n cure ?
If r c g n l a t l y t a k e n , it is a c e r t a i n preventive, a n d will
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k of A n n Arbor, Mich.
y o n m u c h peril a n d m a n y b « n r s of suffering.
Have you been afflicted for manv y e a r s with c o m v l a i a U inF i r s t National B a n k of Detroit, Mich.
c i d e n t to the sex, t h a t have baffled the skill or p h y s i c i a n s
F i r s t National B a n k of F c n t o n . M J c h .
a n d are h u r r y i n g yon o n to an early g r a v e !
<%
AND B Y ALL NATIONAL BANKS
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
which are depositaries of P u b l i c money, a n d all
Are the most reliable r e g u l a t o r e v e r known, and cure, likRESPECTABLE BANKS'AND BANKERS
magic, all those i r r e g u l a r i t i e s t h a t h a v e defied the doctor*:
.
.
.
.
.
' t h r o u g h o u t t h o c o u n t r y , (acting a s a g e n t s of the National skill.
Will you waste away w i t h e u f f c r i n g from Leueorrlia-a, P r o
D e p o s i t a r y Banks,) will f u r n i s h f a r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n on ap- lapsus, Dysnienorrb<ea, and a t h o u s a n d o t h e r diflicultif-8, all
s u m m e d np u n d e r the name of s u p p r e s s e d a n d o b s t r • , " , " ' ,
nature, when an i n v e s t m e n t of o n e dollar In

as q u i c k a s

C O E ' S
COUGH BALSAM.
O V E R FIVE T H O U S A N D BOTTLES
have been sold in i t s n a t i v e t o w n , a n d n o t a s i n g l e i n s t a n c e
of i t s f a i l u r e i s k n o w n .
• We have, i n o u r possession, a n y q u a n t i t y of certificates,
s o m e of t h e m f r o m
EMINENT PHYSICIANS,
who have used It in t h e i r p r a c t i c e , a n d givod i t t h e preeminence over any o t h e r c o m p o u n d .
I t d o e s n o t <1 r y u p a C O U G H ,
but loosens it, s o as t o enable t h e p a t i e n t t o e x p e c t o r a t e freeDOSES W I L L I N V A R I A B L Y CI
: U N G IN T H E T H R O A T .
A H A L F Bottle h a s o f t e n c o m p l e t e l y c u r e d the m o s t

N o F a m i l y should be w i t h o u t i t .
I t i s w i t h i n t h e r e a c h of all, t h e p r i c e b e i n g
O N L Y 26 CENTS.

WUOLKSALK DRUGGIST.

NEW n A V E N , COIjN..
Proprietor.
F o r gale by D r u g g i s t s in c i t r , c o u n t r y , a n d e v e r y w h e r e .
F o r s a l e a t Wholesale, by
D. S. B A R N E S ft C O , New Yorii,
G. C. G O O D W I N ft CO., Boston.
F A R R A N D , S H E L K Y ft CO., Detroit,

DROPS

will surely save yoir.1
Do n o t use t h e d r o p s w h e n f o r b i d d e n in t h e d i r e c t i o n s ,
for a l t h o u g h a positive cure, and harmless at all o t h e r times,
they are so powerful and finely calculated t o a d j u s t and gove r n the f u n c t i o n s of the sexual organism, t h a t , if taken at imp r o p e r times, they would p r o d u c e result* c o n t r a r y to nature,
against which all, p a r t i c u l a r l y thoso w h o would r e p r o d u c e ,
should carefully guard.
PERIODICAL DROPS

C a n n o t b a r m the most delicate c o n s t i t u t i o n a t a n y time
y e t the p r o p r i e t o r s wish t o g u a r d against iis misuse, h o n i n g
t h a t a t h o u s a n d bottles will be used for a good purpose w h e r e
one is used f o r an illegitimate one.

P r e v e n t s i t s falling off.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
°
I s an unequalled Dressing.*
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
I s good for Children.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is good far Ladies.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s g o o d Tor O l d P e o p l e .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is perfectly harmless.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
C o n t a i n s uo O i l .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE/
\
I s uot a Dye.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, >
Beautifies the I l a i r .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is splendid fur W h i s k e r s .
OLAKK'S RESTORATIVE,
K e e p s t h e H a i r in i t s P l a t e .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Cures Nervous Headache.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prevents Eruptions.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
S t o p s Melting a n d B u r n i n g . '
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
K e q p s the Head Cool,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
I s d e l i g h t f u l l y perfnroed.CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
C o u t a i u s no S e d i m e n t . .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
C o n t a i n s no G u m .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Polishes vour Ilnir.CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
P r e p a r e s y o u for P a r t i e s .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
P r e p a r e s y o u f o r Bulls.CI,ARK'S RESTORATIVE.
All L a d i e s need i t . .
CLARK'S RESTORAT1VE.
N o L m l v will d o , w i t h o u t i t .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Costs but 81.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
I s S o l d b y D r u g g i s t s a n d D e a l e r s e v e r y w h e r e . ..
P r i c c $1 p e r bottle.—ti bottles f o r j l o .
C. O V L A K K f t C O , P r o p r i e t o r s . LORD ft SMITH, C h i r a c o , III. ; General Agents.
(It)
F A R R A N D , B H E L E Y ft C O , Detroit.

"•

A S I N G L E B O X O F I I R A N D K E T H ' 8 1'ILLK
c o n t i i n s rnore vegetable e x t r a c t i v e m a t t e r than t w e n t y b o x e s
of any pills in the world besides : lifty-flve Irtndred p h y s i c i a n s use t h e m in their p r a c t i c e t o tho e x c l u s i o n of all o t h e r
purgatives. Tin- tirxt letter of t h e i r value Is y e t scarcely appreciated. When t h e y are b e t t e r k n o w n , s o d d e n death a n d
c o n t i n u e d s i c k n e s s will be o l the j iust. I * t t h o s e who k n o w
t h e m s p e a k r i g h t o u t in t h e i r favur. It is a duty which will
save life.
D. S. B A R N E S ft i.'O, New Y o r k ,
O u r race a r c s u b j e c t to a r e d u n d a n c y of vitiated b i l e ^ t t b i a
GEO. C. G O O D W I N ft CO., B o . t o n .
F A R R A N D , S I I E L E Y 4 CO., D e t r o i t season, a n d It i s a* d a n g e r o u s a s it is p r e v a l e n t ; but Brandr c t h ' s Pills afford an invaluable a n d efficient p r o t e c t i o n . By
t h e i r occasional u s e we p r e v e n t the collection of those impurities, w h i c h , when in sufficient q u a n t i t i e s , cause so m u c h
d a n g e r t o the body's health. They soon c u r e liver complaint,
dyspepsia, loss of appetite, p a i n In t h e head, h e a r t burn, p a i n
in t h e breast iKine, s u d d e n faintness r n d costi vencss. Sold
by all respectable d e a l e r s in medicines. •


LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,

T h e never-failing F e m a l e Regulator, is f o r sale b y
D r u g g i s t , in both city and country, a n d ilo not, if you vnlu<
yo«i h e a l t h a u d wish f o r a reliable medicine, buy a n y n t h e r
T a k e no other, bnt if the D r u g g i s t t o w h o m you a p p
n o t e o t it, make h i m send a n d g e t it f o r y u n .
C. G . C L A R I v f t CO..
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we

STUBBORN COUGH,
a n d yet, t h o u g h i t is so s u r e a n d s p e e d y in i t s o p e r a t i o n , i t i s
perfectly harmless, b e i n g p u r e l y vegetable. It is very agreeable t o t h e taste, a n d m a r lie a d m i n i s t e r e d t o c h i l d r e n of
ny age.
I n c a s e s of C R O U P w c will g u a r a n t e e a cure, if taken ii

Head.

CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.

THE GREAT

LYON'S

and

CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,

FEMALE REGULATOR,

LYON'sfpERIODiCAL

Hair

It#

Restores the Color.

Arc the only k n o w n remedy t h s t will successfully a n d invariably restore and regulate t h e female system, r e m o v i l
all irregularities, a n d p r o d u c i n g health, vigor anil s t r e n g t h
LYON S PERIODICAL

the

to

DRESSING

C I A R K S RESTORATIVE,

DR. J O H N L . L Y O N ' S
French. .Periodical D r o p s ,

for the c u r r e n t fiscal year, e n d i n g J u n e lutli, 18S4, h a s been
so far a t the rate of over $100,000,000 p e r a n n u m .

C L A R K - ' S
Distilled Restorative
F O n T H E I I A I R ,

M

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CD

They can bo converted Into m o n e y at a n y moment,

Tho F u n d e d Debt of t h e United S t a t e s on w h i c h i n t e r e s t

u

U
W
O

pledged f o r payment, while f o r t h o d e b t s of tho United States

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 d o e s n o t " back
Wc
A s m i l e o f s e r e n e c o n t e n t p a s s e d o v e r t h e f a c e o r . a p " the above s t a t e m e n t , t h e m o n e y will be r e f u n d e d .
P e a c e m a n a t Z a n e s v i i l e , w h e n he h e a r d B e n , W a d e s a y say 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 id e n t t h a t o n e
t n a l will secure 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 .
h i s t o r i c a l l y : " A f t e r a v e a r a n d a h a l f of b a t t l e s , M c C l e l Do n o t waste away with C o u g h i n g , when so s m a l l
lan, a n d a l l h i s staff, a n d a l l t h e i r horses, c a m e o u t a s
s l e e k , a s f a t a n d fair a s t h e y w e n t in. N o t o o o h a d b l o o d
n i n e certificates of c u r e s it h a s IL
drawn on him. A n d h e was the young Napoleon f '
C. G C L A R K ,
Y | 7 " A l t T S D ^ ^ P S O T B A W ) S I T O S r a O P AND.
V V haul 600 c o r d s of wood each o r l e w on two illffcrt t : f a c t i o n s , on t h e w e s t s h o r e of t h e eastern P e n i n s u l a ,
r n l e s - m n n M r . B r y a n t ' s . ' T h e t i m b e r is situated close
t o the BeaQh. F o r f a r t h e r p a r t i c u l a r s a p p l y t o R H O P K I N S e
qu the premises.
40 5w*

W

*1

Exempt frqm Municipal or State Taxation,

365,000.

Captain C. H. Koyntnn,
I L L RUN R E G U L A R L Y B E T W E E N C H I C A G O A N D
P o r t S a r n l a d u r i n g the season of 1864. t o u c h i n g *t
Traverse City both w a y s . S h e makes tho round t r i p in ten
days, a r r i v i n g at T r a v e r s e City, e i t h e r f r o m C h i c a g o or Sarnla, e v e r y five days.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, April 2 t , 18G4.

o

A s t h e s e Bonds, by A c t of Congress, aru

italist.

A L L E G H A N Y ,

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The Interest i s payable o n the first

to lenders as tliotvarious d e s c r i p t i o n s of U. S Bonds.

THE PROPELLER

tzS

d a y s of March a n d S e p t e m b e r in eac)i y e a r .

One Hundred Dollars Reward.

A r e b e l w o m a n w r i t e s t o h e r h u s b a o d in P r i c e ' s A r k ansas a r m y (the letter having been intercepted) t h a t
" P a r s o n N o l a n i s o n r s e r c u t r i d e r n o w . H e rays t h a t
G o d has planely promised to be on our side an drive the
a c c u r s e d Y a n k e e s f r o m off Our s o i l P a r s o n N o l a n i s a
s p l e n d i d p r e a c h e r , b u t i t d o n ' t l o o k t o m e a s if G o d w a s
driven t h e Y a n k s any too m u c h outen A r k a n s a s j u s t now.''

o

: r one h u n d r e d dollars a n n u a l l y a n d oii all o t h e r
Bonds semi-annually.

T h e Lies about President Lincoln's P a y .
General Spinner, United States Treasurer, having been
a p p e a l e d t o f o r a n official s t a t e m e n t c o n c e r n i n g t h e s t o n e s
of M r . L i n c o l n h a v i n g d r a w n h i s s a l a r y in g o l d a n d inv e s t e d i t i n f o r e i g n s e c u r i t i e s , r e p l i e s in a n official s t a t e ment l o w i n g :
First
T h a t the P r e s i d e n t h a s neglected for a long
p e r i o d t o i n d o r s e a n d c o l l e c t t h e m o n t h l y d r a f t s sent h i m
for his salary: o n one o c c a j o n collecting none for over
eleven months.
S e c o n d . T h a t w h e n h i s a t t e n t i o n w a s called t o t h e
l o s s Of i n t e r e s t h e w a s t h u s i n c u r r i n g , h e a s k e d w h o g a i n e d b y h i s loss, a n d on b e i n g t o l d t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a d d e d : " T h e n let i t r e t a a i n ; t h e T r e a s u r y n e e d s i t m o r e
then 1 do."
T h i r d . T h a t t h e T r e a s u r e r w a s finally c o m p e l l e d t o
request t h e P r e s i d e n t t o d r a w h i s s a l a r y , in o r d e r t o adjust the annual accounts.
F o u r t h . T h a t t h e s a m t h u s d r a w n w a s p l a c e d in t h e
U n i t e d S l a t e s five p e r c e n t t e m p o r a r y loan, p a y a b l e ,
p r i n c i p a l a n d i n t e r e s t , in g r e e n b a c k s . *
F i f i n . T h a t s i n c o t h e n s u c h p o r t i o n s of his s a l a r y as
h e did n o t need have-been d r a w n for him by hi» friends
a n d i n v e s t e d in U n i t e d S t a t e s g o l d - b e a r i n g s t o c k s p u r c h a s e d a t c u r r e n t r a t e s a n d d e p o s i t e d in t h e v a n l t of t h e
Treasury.
F o r a M e d i c i n e t h a t will c u r e
S i x t h . T h a t he h a s hibitually neglected t o d r a w t h e
I n t e r e s t o n t h e s e s t o c k s , a n d t h a t on ono o c c a s i o n , w h e n C O U G H S ,
t h e a m o u n t o f i n t e r e s t p a y a b l e in g o l d h a v i n g a c c u m u l a t I
N
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ed to e i g h t hnndred dollars, t h e T r e a s u r e r sent it t o him,
W r e t u r n e d i t s a v i n g •' I reckon t h e T r e a s u r y need
T I C K L I N G in t h e T H R O A T ,
more than I d o . "
S o v e n t h . T h a t h i 3 losses f r o m n o t c o l l e c t i n g i n t e r e s t s
WnOOFING ^OUGH,
o n h i t b o n d s h a v e a m o u n t e d t o f o u r t h o u s a n d dollars,
O r relieve C O N 8 U M T F V E C O U G H ,
which have been virtually given to the T r e a s u r y .
TUB VAJ.ALU OP ACCURACY.—It i s t h e result of e v e r y
(lav's e x p e r i e n c e , t h a t s t e a d y a t t e n t i o n t o m a t t e r s of d e tail lies a t t h e r o o t of h u m a n p r o g r e s s ; a n d t h a t d i l i g e n c e
a b o v e all, i s t h e m o t h e r of g o o d Tuck. A c c u r a c y i s a l s o
of m u c h i m p o r t a n c e , a n d a n i n v a r i a b l e m a r k o f . g o o d
t r a i n i n g in a m a n . A c c u r a c y in o b s e r v a t i o n , a c c u r a c y
i n s p e e c h , a c c u r a c y in t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of affairs. W h a t
i s d o n e in b u s i q p s s m u s t b e well d o n e ; f o r i t i s b e t t e r t o
a c c o m p l i s h p e r f e c t l y a s m a l l a m o u n t of w o r k , t h a n t o half
d o t e n t i m e s jvs m u c h . A w i s e m a n u s e d t o say, '.'Stay a
little,, t h a t w c m a y m a k e a n e n d t h e s o o n e r . " T o o l i t t l e
attention, however, i s paid t o t h i s highly i m p o r t a n t qualt i y of a c c u r a c y .
A s a m a n e m i n e n t in p r a c t i c a l s c i e n c e
lately o b s e r v e d t o us, " i t i s a s t o n i s h i n g h o w few p e o p l e
1 h a v e m e t in t h e c o u f s e o f m y e x p e r i e n c e w h o c a n d e fine a f a c t a c c u r a t e l y . " Y e t , "in b u s i n e s s affairs, i t i s t h e
m a n n e r in w h i c h even s m a l l m a t t e r s a r e t r a n s a c t e d , t h a t
often decided men f o r o r against you.
W i t h v i r t o e , cap a c i t y , anfl g o o d c o n d u c t i n o t h e r respects, t h e p e r s o n s
w h o is h a b i t u a l l y i n a c c u r a t e c a n c o t b e t r u s t e d ; h i s workh a s to be gono over again ; and he thus causes endless
annoyance, vexation, and trouble.

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T R A V E R S E CITY.

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tlon will be p r ' s e n t e d to t h e B o a r d -of Supervisors o f
t h e C o u n t * of Grand Traverse, at t h e m e e t i n g to be held a t
T r a v e r s e City, on the 10th day of October; IPC4, p r a y i n g
t h e m t o erect and p r o v i d e for the organization of a new
Township, to be called jme T o w n s h i p of HOME8TEAD, t o
consist of the territory"^escribed as follows, to wit
'Towns
Twenty-five a n d Twenty-six North of R a n g e T h i r t e e n W e s t ;
and Towns Twenty-fire, Twenty-six and Twenty-seven N o r t h
of R a n g e F o u r t e e n Went.
G, H . SMITH,
C. BROWNELL,
D. B. SPENCER,
WM. WESTON,
E . E . KIKKLAND,
V . CASE,
WM. STEELE.
S. HOBART,
D. E . CABTER,
H. A V B B I L L .
A. T. CASE,
C. J O H N S O N ,
. D.FIPEB.
Dated Bcnzonia, S e p t . 8,1864.
30-4w.
FRUIT TREES.
H E SUBSCRIBER O F F E R S FOR S A L E A T H I &
farm,"two a n d a half miles f r o m T r a v e r s e City,
THREE THOUSAND APPLE TREES.
He will also receive o r d e r s f o r plum, p e a c h , pear, a n d c h e r r y trees to be f u r n i s h e d in t h e fall. P r i c e s reasonable.
J O S E P H OLIVER.
Traverse, J u n e 24,1864.
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