Grand Traverse Herald, December 30, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 30, 1864

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1864-12-30

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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A New Anecdote of Washington.
It l« well known that CoL Seth Warner, i f Eevola- my. Bat my busioess is with your mother, my "youi'ir
zarorniBKD i m r M i u i T . i r
tionsry rwmory, who, with bis noted regiment of Green friend, and I will now, ir you will take charge oT my ever proficient ia the Smith's, and in Persia they Lave
become celebrated as worbrre in gold and eilver. While
Monntain
Boys, as rear guard or St. Clair's retreatinfc horse a few minutes, go in at once to see her."
City, Grand Traverse County, Btlcfaigan
aray, after the evacuation of Ticotxferoga, beat back a
" Hearing this announcement, mother and I hastily re- other races become absorbed in the powerful race, or
whole brigade or the botl/ pursuing British in the battle treated to oar former reals, and, with the curiosity and mingle in eodless variety with the people in contract
or Hubbardton, and thus saved, probably, the luckles excitement of what we had witnessed naturally raised in with tben^ or die oat aod pass away, thi3 India tribe
•wro* i n raoratrro*.
General's eutire forocs, harrying on just in front, from ^ silently awaited tBc entiy of the expected visitor.— keep* itaelf anmingJed and preserves its savage vitality.
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rout or capture—who enme down like « thunderbolt on We bad been thus seated bat two or three minutes, be- Sach a tenacity, both of race and barbarianhabits, seems
T w o D o l l a r * & Y e a r , P a y a b l e i n A d v n n o e . the fiusbodfoe in mid buttle at Bennington, and secured fore be came in, and, bowing graciously to my mother, hardly characteristic of the Aryan family, and would re- •'
mind one more of the peculiar traits or the Semites. ID
ADVwnsaaaxTsinsertedfor One Dollar and Fin, Ceau the victory for the wavering and half beaten Stark, and
raqoare (tea >iactl fop-the first Insertion, and flftr cent* who finally was everywhere known as ooe or tbc best
many conntries they have been supposed to be Egyp• each subsequent Insertion. Yearly Adv.rtletaenu-SlS fook>ng, most heroic, aod accomplished military officers " I take this to be Mrs. Warner, the widow of my tians, aod their name in English, French, Spaniah. aod
ror one iqaarc; $30 for three squares; 540 for half a c©|. of the Continental army—that CoL Warner was an es- much esteemed friend, the late Col. Warner, of the Con- Hungarian, points to this belief. Most other nations
Uoeatial urmy T"
umn; and $75 for one colano. Legaladvertl»«mentoet the pecial favorite of Gen. Washington.
lave given then a name in some way connected with '
•rate# prescribed by lav ; lift/ cents per folio of lOQ words,
I
^ r >" "he replied, tremulously.
that or a Hiudoo robber tribe on the Indus, from whom
This preliminary, however, is here introduced less on
for. the first insertion,snd twenty-live cents for each sub. . . it
.
\VLn! J 0 0 P«rnii« me to iutroduce myself to you roa- they are supposed to be descecded.
sequent. Everyfigurecoaota a word. Figure work without account of any particular pertinency' most
most of
of tt may bare , dam T heresumedwith that winning sort of dignity I
ee0t
dded
B n l e , J l d fl ore w o r k
doubI

the
subject
than
for
the
purpose
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of explanation, and had noticed in him from the first; " 1 om Geo. w i h Sad End of an Heir to an Earldom.
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. ington. And ofter I arrived in this section of the couoin-j
All legaiadvertlsemcntsto be paid foratrlctlylnadvancr. securing a readier appreciation and credeoce of mthe 1M
The London Daily Telegraph says: "The heir to the
teresting persoosl anecdote which is about to be relut-1 trv a few davs n"n I
t
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earldom of Wicklow lately died in Ireland, ot24, Dolphin s Barn-lane, Portobella Dolphins Barn-hue ia a '
inquiries about you and the situation of vour Tami- slam, nnd No. 24 in that region is of an order better
sarviving ly : when learning, to my deep regret, that yoor late
few years ago, an unpretending resident of Lower husband, in conseoaeoce of bis long continued absence understood that designated, kept by one Mary Lloyd
Canada, from which—though then seventy-five years from his home and business, while in the service of his fhose account of the demise or Captain W. H. Howard
5e«,,tei
MORGAN BATES.
Receiver
REUBEN GOODRICH. old. but very active, and in full possesion of all his country, and his subsequent shattered health, resulting il all the epitaph his Doble name is likely to receive.— '
strong native faculties—ho came to the Capital of Ver- from tho hardships of war. left you laboring under pecu- Mary Lloyd tells her little tale simply:
Prom New Abbey, Kilcullen, where he had a wife and
mont with the object of pelitjoniog the Legislature for niary embarrassments, 1 was prompted to come and f C
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY O F F I C E B S .
ramily, the Cnptom came to her establishment sick to
compensation for some lacds formerly granted to the you.
death. His stomach was burnt up with drink, this « noJrDOB or PEOBAT*
..CURTIS FOWLER. Mapleton. heirs of Col. Warner, bat unwittingly trenched upon by
" I had little dreamed of such an honor- and such a ble scion s" and bis body worn to pieces with debauchPnmirr
E. F. DAME. Traverse Citv.
subsequent
grants
;
and
it
wus
there
aud
then
that
the
Cotr»TT TKHAsraas
.'MORGAN BATES, Trav. City.
kiodncat, General." she rosponed, nearly overpowered
writer of thi
.
- .iwlroduced
to him, and by her emotions nnd the imposing presence of her auirast ery ; and so, by the instinct of the lifo be had led, he
COCWTV CLZRK
J...'..JAMES P. BRAND,
came to the old haunt to die. Tho trealment his di»held several very interesting conversations.
RSOIITKK OK USED*
JAMBA P. BRAND,
visitor.
ease received was simple also ; when he calledfor whia- •
PROS. Arroastv
C. H. MAR8II,
In ooe of these conversations, while speaking of the
" J here is a mortgage," be rejoined, without respondCiaccir Coi'UT Co*.
C. i(. MARSH,
private affairs of his father, Col. Warner, he frankly ing in Boy way to her last remarks, - a rather heavy key he had it, and when ho called for brandy he bad that
roo. and then more whiskey ; the inmates of the ' place
said that the Colonel wus very thoughtless about pecu- Uorieugf ou your homestead."
had u professional regard for " Billy," and showed it io
niary matters
that he not only expended in the cause
• 1 auiEorry." she replied,-very sorry, that I am
of the country, or aiding the needy families of his soldier*, compelled to say th-.-re is, UeiL \Vashingtot>—a much this fashion.
APcr a day or two of sach regimeo atd society his
all his available property, bat contracted many debts, heavier one than I can ever pay."
•oice grew weaker, nnd his face changed so that the wowhich finally compelled him, a short time before his
so 1 had ascertained." the General proceeded; n eu were for sending to fetch the doctor ; Billy" obOSMOND TOWER (Chairman)
Ionia.
death, to place a mortgage on his homestead, amountd I have also, before coming here,J been ot the paios J<*«ed ; and then thev bribed him to try and take * little
MORGAN BATEH
Traverse City. ing at last to over nine hundred dollars, and causing the1
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•certaining the '•
B O. KINGSBURY
<Jraud Rapid*.
family a greot derl of depression and uneasiness. Bat of
JAMES A. .SlYEEZEY,
Birry Co.
c n n n c r e d a•>»:»
doubtle^j, ruinous incumbrance, l»s
wretched stomach
. . Christopher
nt_-._i.jT. W. WHITE
lirniiiJ Huveo. this impressing loa<! th. v were at length suddenly reliev- aiidJ II prop.»e now• to leave
y — . - '•" BtrnnrnM^''
" t i f t «S
with you the sum of money V
.North
described a mmilar caae ; aod more drink was adF W. MEBRKI.l
Muxkt i(»ui
ed in the orciirrance .-l a moet unexpected incident, and you will need fur effecting that desirable object."
A. H.
filTJDINtJS
N'v.avco.
ministered. till the aristocrat began to ramble in his
o-»e which formed, a, w.;ll it ini?ht. qu.to nn era ir their
"Does the money come from Government, sir ?"
DELOS I.. FILER.
Man,iit«c
speech—not '• babbling of green fields nothing so infamily history. But w* will let Mr. Warner, whav asked, doubtfully, and with a look that seemed to
W. DIVINE,..
;
Mun:ca!m Co.
nocent even an Sir John's ending—bat fancying himself
Christian i.uu:c. wi- lieiirvr, was that of hi
. Seth, 'Ii it does, ibeo ull is light'
at the top of a publ c-housc, and giving recklessly bibuRepresentative District Repobilcau Committee. reiutu the metnornl'k- incident in question
a lan- „ " W*ashii.£toii looked at ber, and hesitated a little at lous
orders.
MORI J A.N BATES, (Chair u: on)
Tra»en« City. page, which, by the aid v( the minute before us. we iir»i. but soot:, while taking up the valise he had brought
JOHN S. I)IXON,
:
Cli.wlivoix.
By-and-by came tlic struggle and tho rattle io tho
io
v.-.ih
him,
slowiy
resporred
JOHN M. GODDARD
Elk Kaj ids.
throat
; and Mary Lluyd. who bad oevpr seen a man die
- In oue(w-nsc il does, I nisy sav, madam, if you have
K. a TUTTLE.
Nortl.port.
' It was," h« said. io the month oftjenlombcr. 1789,
DELOS !,. FILER,
Mxhistce.
dchoacies on tho subject I am in receipt of u liberal before, could not tell what it meant. Bnt'It seems the
the foil that Geo. Washington made bis tour through the yearly 6alnrv from Go%-ernment. from which it is diaerc- loathsome end of a bad life ; it meant a sonl going naked
Kastern States. Wo had kept ourselves tolerably well .onary with me to impart aid sometimes to deserving to God from tbo tenderness or u Dolphin's Bare, and
Coanty Correspondiug Committee.
MOlflAN IIATESt fChuirnian)
; T r a v e r s e Cily. posted about tiro procresi of th.» tour, end heard that he Ejects.: and I certainly know of none more so than ° from tbo attention or its wretched harem ; it ny«nt a
CHARLES H. MARill..
to be in New Huven or Hartford. Conn., somewhere rhieh will n'-iieve the family of so meritorious an officer gentleman by birth and breeding pluled down by bis own CHARLES T. SCoFiuLD
Wliiwwatci.
misrable choiae of a career to die upon the ™«"h of a
• the time at which the event J am going to relate to as your late sdf-sacrificing husband."
E. Y. LAID
IVnitisale.
you took place. But as eitbor of those places* way
Without waiting for any rejoinder to these remarks conrtesan, leaving tho doctor's and coroners jury to ioC. E. BAILEY
.Bonzonia.
qaile a uottiber <1 miles from Woodbury, where vc liv- ho opened bis vaiise, ond took from it a bag of silver form as that the carcase lying there was rotten with
ed.
we
had
no
more
idea
of
seeing
him
tfian
the
umn
in
drink
and debauchery, and ready for death without tbo
Township Republican Committee.
money, and de!il»erately proceeded to draw oat and
Ihe moon. My filler brother, Israel Putnam Werner couct from it. till he had reached the sum of nine IIUD- assistance of unlimile<Hviri*krv.
CH ARLES H. MARSH, (Chairman).
Traverse CHy. then a man grown, and myself, a lad of twelve or thir- <lrcil ana some odd dollars, which afterward proved to
An Educated Honackeeper's View*.
tecn. were both living with our mother at that time.
JOHN A. PERKY
be precisely the sum demanded, in principal, interest,
E. L.1SPRACUE
And at the particular time of th<- day I refer to, Israel and fees, for the discharge of the mortgage on our place
What are you studying T" asked a young msn of a
was in the yard griKimiiig father's old war horse,' which
He then, afler returning the money to the bag and friend who was taking her last year's schooling at an
CL'RTIS FOWLER. (Cbairtnanj.....
Map
he bad been compelled to go with father through ull his seltinj; it aside for the purpose he had designated and academy.
The common branches, philosophy, chemisUILEN R. HAlUHT
campaigns to take charge of; for the Eerv and proud taking the hand of my mother, who seemed inclined to trv. rhetoric, and natural philosophy, was the reply —
A.. P. LANCASTER,.
WBITKWATC*.
old fellow wonld never let anybody but his master, the remonstrate, but could not force the words for it from •' What on earth will you do with such learning in fara
CH.VRLIS T. SCOFIF.LD, (Chairman)
White
Colonel, and his son Israel, mount or come near him her quivering lip* tenderly, but with an air that seemed m . cr
kitchen 1" exclaimed he, naming a man to
CHABLKfl H. ESTES,
though he bad now cot so much tamed down by old a?c to forbad any a-iempt at refusal, said to her :
whom she was betrothed. - I am afraid you willfindyourAMBROSE BUTTON
that he would behave qoite decently with me or ai.yboJOHN F0L8IPHKR,
•• Accept it. don't hesitate to accept it—take it and self so well fitted for some other sphere, that yoor eduthe house with my mother, who happened get the mortgage discharged at once ; aod then all your cation will Ixj a discomfort rather than a source of hapto be unusually donneust that da;
A. P. WHEKLOCK
J
Aim
was brooding immediately pressing anxieties will be relieved, and soon piness." Tho answer given to this proved thst the
JOSEPH MARDEN
••
over our family embarra^tiienta, auJ bad just been say3
you w.!l find those brighter days the God of the widow young lady possessed an educated mind as well as book
MORTEN D. CAMPBELL
"
ing :
has kept io siore for you. And now, as my time is quile learuing. She said, how bttle you know aboot honso•• AO. no. Seth. I can never nor, nor, with our mri...» limited, it only remains for me to toy. as I do most sin- kcepiug. You talk os though it was like turning a
Emmet County Republican Committee.
Tfc'M. H.FIFB (Chairman)
Little Traverse. hardly begin to pay, this dreudfu'l mortgage. And t s I j eercly and kindly, heaven bless you, "deer madam, heaven grindstone, or uolkingon a treadmill, needinir only plenbear it is ubont to be foreclosed, we mu«t now soon be bless you. Farewell i"
ty or muscle ; and the 1 c» braios to make ooe uaeasy
ANDREW PORTER
"
b ller
DANIEL HOLMES
driven from our pleasant home, when we have lived
" ' , Wh7mistaken young friend, there's
wus present during
Republican Committee of Antrim County.
long, and, nr.til your father's death, so hapuilv
M v l i - " I /•
" the
• whole of this interview be- more room for science, and thoaght, and skill in mana*.
roy
Inot her
be#rd e w
..
J ing a household property, than youH ever find in your
JAMES L. GILBERT (Chairman)
Elk Rapids husband, the Colonel, fought as well as the bravest of S ' . h r " ' ^ ,1^ T ° °
L
RICHARD KNIGHT
Bank..
them, and did all he could and more than bis part for I ?
the. both said, and saw all the money counted dry good.-- store, with a bank and grist mill thrown in
th<» good
mmi cause,
PIIIICA tbey .ii
DANIELF. TRUE
Milton.
the
all are ™:n:
willing to allow ; nnd I. i down on the table, and feel wry confident that I have It requires philosophy to make a fire, wash clothes,
Leelanaw County Bep*bllcnu Committee.
know very well that he wore himself out ia the service, nyfier taken from nor added to anything that there sweep o room, ventilate an apartment, regulate a clock
E. C. TUTTLE, 'Clialrmau).
....Northcort. ond was thus bronghl Io a premature grave. And yet took pli
and a hundred other matters yoa never dreamed of.—'
GEORGE N. SMITH
••
On leaving the house. Gen. Washington immediately Cooking is the evorv day oppfication of chemistry. A
JOHN PORTER,
Ceatr vltle. here is his family almost oo the verge of beggary.
"Tears here started in mother's eyes, which so touch- mounted bis horse and rode away, leaving us qaite una- woman can beat and mil up provisions without knowing
ble
for
a
while
to
realize
this
unexpected
visit,
and
the
ed me that I rose and weut aud ooked out of the winanything about it but art; bat she can make better
more unexpected benefaction of the illustrious visi- bread, batter, broil or boil more nicely, pat this and that
dow, when, to my surprise. I saw catering the yard two still
well mounled stranger gentlemen, whom, from some- tor."
together in her pudding* pies and cakes, with greater
As Mr. Warner was ascertained to have been u man success, if she knew the whv as well as tho bow. Then
thing abont their general appearance, I took to be old
military officers or pretty high rank—or, at least, one of of integrity nnd of an unbroken memory, there need be what is a poor broken down wife good for ? Philosophy
AKD
them, who was large and bad a very commanding look. bat little doubt respecting the truth and authenticity of teaches us how to keep health in the family ; and theb
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
Having significantly beckoned mother to my side, she the above related incident, which, while it involves tes- whea we havefinishedthe day's work having applied
N O T A B Y 1 P U B L I C t C O N V E Y A N G E R , t a F e r ty gazed out at the new comere a moment in silence, (imocy highly honorable to the heroic leader of the science all the way through, we shall wont to look over
Traverae City, Grand Traverse County. Mich.
when she suddenly gave a start, and, with an excited air Green Mountain Boys, furnishes a new and beautiful il- the papers and books which tell us what the rest of the
lustration of the elevated ond benevolent character of world is thinking about; and then don't voa see how
•I
Offlee la Dwelling Home.
1-ly exclaimed:
some little kaowledge or hdlet letter* and the law of
Seth i jnst take no'ico of that noble looking ooe Washington.
mind will come in T A higher sphere, indeed I If those
Why, he looks ever so much like the picture I once saw
The Gipsies.
who are so anxioas tofilla large place would only take
of
But no ; that snreli can't be f"
Excepting the Jews, no people hove ever shown such the pains to make the place they are now in what it
" Well, al any rate, mother, he must be a man of some tenacity of race as the Gipsies. A Hindoo tribe or Aryconsequence ; for see ! brother Lsrael who acts as if ho an raco originally, perhaps or nomadic and plundering micbt be. depart upon it. there would be more comfort
D E T R O I T , Michigan,
iT , m ' ' s fiWinging his bat from his head clear awav habits ia their provinces or, the Indus, and forced ont and less complaints, both from themselves and those deat arm's length, and bowing lower than he would to "a into Europe and Asia in the early part of the fifteenth pending upon them. I intend to elevate my work to my
'
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king ! Israel i*<juite too stiff necked to do that for anr century, they have encamped or settled in almost every own level.
commoq man. lint they are beginning to-talk. I wit .country in Karope, without scarcely ever changing the
A Rale Topsy.
just open tile door here o little mite, and perhaps we pure current of their Hindoo blood. Whether in the
flere ii a wry good anecdote reminding8 one somewhat
can hear what they are saying."
mountain villages of Norway, or oo the pusztas of Hunga" I did so, and the first words I distinguished were ry, or in rural England, or among the wild mountains of of Mrs. Stowe's •• Topsy
During tbe last winter a •• contraband" came into the
Do*a «J1 kinds ofwork In hla line. Bhop at residence, those of the person who had 60 attracted our attention, Spain ; whether under the Burning beat of Africa, or on
..Xi*llee caal of.Beotonls, In the town of Homestead.
and who, addressing my brother, and pointing to the the plateau or Asia, in Egypt, Persia or India, the Gip- Federal lines in North Carolina, aod was marched an to
Work left with E. L. Spragne, Traverse City, o; H. Avi
the officer or the day to gire an occount of hinmiC '
horse, by the side of which be was standing, asked :
sey IA subitaoliaJly the same ; with a similar physique,
willtoastwith prompt attention. i ( I M j
:
" I s not that the horse Col. Warner ased to ride in with the same language, only dialectically diflerent, and whert uiw.D the following colloquy
" What's yoar name V
the war ?"
with the ineradicable habita of tbo plundering nomad in
" My name's Sam."
" I t is, Yonr Excellency," replied my brother Israel, biro. Sometimes enslaved, always scorned, the victim of
" Sam what ?"
STANDARD
\
again bowing low and very respectfully.
legislation through more than three hundred years, driv"No, sab; not Sam Watt ^Pse lis 8am."
'•Ah, yes, I though so," resumed the former, turning en from country to country, incessantly urged by the into his companion, or attache, and pointing to the old fluences or civiiixatioo and by the ministers of rebgion— " W hat's your master's "»rott r
OF ALL KINDS.
war steed with that interest with wbioh to was known yet always, in all countries, and for centuries, the same—
ever to regard fine hones.
I thought it could be no a vagrant, a jockey, a cheat, aod a heathen and stranger yah ! Ise free nigger now,
" J^!*
jour father u d mother, name f- '
'••bftr. Jttttglaoe at his leading points—shapely head.- to each people and country. The civilisation, the science
k Mber b doo 1 r
f'AlSRANKS, ORRENLEAF A OO.,
:b0d neck, dtfep chest, haunches, and limbs. I have and the Christianity of modern times have done
•'•Uli Lake Street, OHICACO. ' M
in CoL Warner riding him on parade, when I noted nothing for bim. A few exceptions to this general cha" Haven't you any brothers aod'sisters V
a*Ie,t* Dataolt by FA BRAND
him a* • TUB animal, and thought that the horse apd racter of the race arc found in Basis, where individual
^ ' Mber.tod Pone. No brudder, oo sister,
tka , » n p a i a a ^ r , , rider, taken together-for Warner was a m o d c l o f * Gipsies have become wealthy ; but in most countries „
no faoer, so madder, no nassa—oothia but Sam.. When
sw.Wfe
Srai p
p
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,
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they seldom engage io any pursuit of mechanics or agri- you sees Sam you sees all dar be ob us.", , -,sP

MORGAN BATES,

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All Kiids «f M Pririhg Meatfy nd Eipdiiiwslj Eittaied.

WW!) STATES LAND OFflCE AT TRAVERSE CITf, MICH.

$E1ND TUAVERSE POLITICAL REGISTER.

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Bxn with ii4 fadMOM

O. H. MARSH,

^ttorncj aiti) Counsellor at £ato,

JACKSON & WILEY,
Founders and Machinists

D E. CARTER,
"Watch M a k e r a n d J e w e l e r ,

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FAIRBANKS'
C A L E S

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STATE OFFICERS.
S t a t e m e n t of r o t e s g i r e n in t h e C o a n t y of G r a n d Traverse*
S tn te of M i c h i g a n , f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g B u t e O B c e r s . v i s ; C o r ernofc L i e u t e n a n t G o v e r a o r , S c e r e u r y o f r i t a t e , S t s t e T r e s C o a n t y o f G r a n d T r a v e r s e , «or«r. A u d i t o r G e n e r a l . C o m m i s s i o n e r of t h e S t a t e l a n d
« ot P r e s i d e n t * 4 V l o s O O c e , A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l , B u p e r i n t e o d a a t of P a b t l e I n s t r n c i w t o f t f i u n i l e d l o t t h e B u t e of M l e h l g a a , a t t h e t i o o , R e g e n t of t h e O n l r e r a l t y , a n d M e m b e r of t h e S t a t e
C o u n t y o n T u e s d a y , t h e 8 t h d a y of N o v e m b e r , A. D.. 1864.
T b t ^ d e i i a a b e r of v o t e s f i r m i t s a i d e l e c t i o n f o r Eleot o n of P r e s i d e n t u d V i c e P r e s i d e n t ma a f o r e s a i d , w a s t h r e e
t t i n a s s a i l lit
fr—1

r — 4 " " T w s r e given for

tk* Mtovtacpmu^Ttet

R o b e r t a Beechsr
Thomas D.GUbert
Frederick Waldorf.
Marsh Glfidlngs —
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John O w e n . . . . — . . . .
George C, M o n r o
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Emil Anneke
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F o r C o m . of S t a t s L a n d Office.
Cyrus Hewlt
George M R i c h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For Attorney General.
Albert Williams
Levi B i s h o p
F o r Supt. of Public Instruction.
Oramel Hosford
J o h n B. P i e r c e
F o r Mem. of Board of E d u c a t i o n
W i t t e r J . B a x te r ,
O l l r c r C. C o m n t o c k . . .
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W e do h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t t h e f o r e g o i n g Is a c o r r e c t state• r e n t of t h e r o t e s g i v e n i n t h e C o u n t y of G n a d T r a v e r s e ,
a n d State of Michigan, f o r e i g h t E l e c t o r s of P r e s i d e n t a n d
V i c e P r e s i d e n t of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s f o r the k t a U ° f Michigan,
a t t h e g e n e r a l e l e c t i o n In said C o u n t y , on the E i g h t h day of
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COUNTY OFFICERS.
w m e n t of r o t e a g l r t n in t h e C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a r e r s e .
B of M i c h i g a n , at a general e l e c t i o n h e l d in said C o u n t y
on T«>esday t h e 8th day of N o v e m b e r , A. D. 1SC4, / o r the foll o w i n g C o u n t y officers, v i t :

F o r Sheriff
Addison P. Wheslock
J a m e s K. G u n t o n
J. K. Q u n t o n
Por County Clerk.
Jesse C r a m .

J s h n B . Horton
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P o r R e g i s t e r of Deeds.
Jesse Cram
J o h n 8. Horton
For Treasurer.
Morgan Bates
William Uoldsworth
Holdsworth
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Charles H . Msrsh
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ty-fire votes.
p e n y H a n n a h r e c e i v e d t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d a e v e n t y - f i v e C i r c u i t C o o r t C o m m i s s i o n e r was, t h r e e h a u d r e d a o d C T t y .
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C h a r l e s I I . M a r s h , t h r e e h a n d r e d a o d fifty-three.
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five v o t e s .
A . W . L a n g w o r t h y , one.
G e o r g e W . P a c k received t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d e e v e o t y R a m s d a l l . one.
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five v o t e s .
Ben Hawkins, one.
Samoel I Douglas received eighty-three rotes.
Charles i l . Marsh b a r i n g received tbe-greatest n u m R i x R o b i n s o n received e i g h t y - t h r e e v o t e s .
b e r of v o t e s i s h e r e b y d e c l a r e d d u l y e l e c t e d .
I l e n r v H a r t received e i g h t y - t h r e e v o t e s .
T b e w h o l e n u m b e r of r o t e s g i r e n for' t b e Office of C o r Boval T T r o m b l y received eighty-three rotea.
oners was, nine h u n d r e d and nine, aod they w e r e g i r e n .
D . " b a r w i n H u g h e s received e i g h t y - t h r e e Totea.
for t h e following persons, rix;
J o h n L e w i s received e i g h t y - t h r e e r o t e a
H o r a s e P e r s o n s , t h r e e h n n d r e d and s e r e o t y - o o e .
M i c h a e l C r o f o o t received e i g h t y - t h r e e v o t e s .
C h a r l e s H . E f t e s , t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d aeveaty-twoi.
R i c h a r d E d w a r d s r e c e i v e d e i g h t y - t h r e e votes.
Antoinc Noroting, eighty-thre*.
Douglas, one vote.
W illiam R . 8 t o n e ; e i g h t y - t h r e e .
T r o m b l y , one vote.
H o r a c e P e r e o o s a o d C h a r l e s H . E*te«, k a v i n g receivH n g h e s , o n e vote.
e d t h e g r e a t e s t n u m b e r of v o t e s a r e h e r e b y d e c l a r e d d n l y
G o o L e w i s , o n e vote.
elected.
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T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office of
O o v e r n o r , was, F o u r h u n d r e d a n d fifty-fix a n d t b e y w e r e C o u n t y S n r r e y o r was, f o u r h u n d r e d a n d O f t y - f o a r , and>
t b e y w e r e g i v e o f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g Dcrsoos, v i s ;
g i r e n for the following persons, v i t ;
W i l l i a m Slawson, three h u n d r e d aud seventy.
H e n r y H- C r e p o three hundred and seventy-three.
George W . Bryant, eighty-three.
W i l l i a m M. F e n t o n e i g h t y - t h r e e .
G e o r g e B r y a n t , one.
T h o w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office of
W i l l i a m S l a w s o n h a v i n g received t h e g r e a t e s t o m a b e i v
L i e u t e n a n t G o v e r n o r w a s F o u r h u n d r e d a n d fifty-six a n d
of v o t e s , is h e r e b y d e c l a r e d d u t y e l e c t e d
thev w e r e given for t h e following persons,-viz;
W e t h e u n d e r s i g n e d . C h a i r m a n a n d S e c r e t a r y of t h a E b e n e z e r 0 . Groevenor three h u n d r e d and seventyB o a r d of C n n v a s f c r s d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t t h e f o r e g o three.
i n g i s a c o r r e c t s t a t e m e n t of t h e result o f s a i d C s a r a a s .
Martin S. Bracket eighty-three.
KLU.UA P . LAUD, C h a i r m a n .
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e o f o r t h e O f f i c e of
S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e w a s f o u r h u n d r e d a n d fifty six, a n d JESSE CRAM, S e c r e t a r y .
R o b e r t B . Beecher received Ihrae hnndred and seventy-

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they w e r e given for t h o following persons, viz;
s t a t e m e n t of t h o r o t e s in t h e C o a n t y o f G r a n d T r a v e r s e ,
J a m e s B P o r t e r t h r e e hundred and seventy-three.
a n d S l a t e of M i c h i g a n , f o r S t a t o O f f i c e r s , ot t h e g e n e r a l
G e o r g e B. T u r n e r e i g h t y - t h r e e .
e l e c t i o n h e l d in said C o a n t y , o u t h e E i g h t h d a y of N o T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office of
r c m b e r . in t h e y e a r o n e t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d s i x S t a t e T r e a s u r e r , w a s f o u r h u n d r e d a n d fifty-six a n d t b e y
ty-four.
w e r e given for the following persons, viz;
D a t e d a t T r a r e r a e C i t y , t h i s F i f t e e n t h d a y of N o v e m J o h n Owen three h u n d r e d and seventy t h r e e .
ber, A . D . 1864.
George C. Monro eighty-threc.
E U S Q A P . LADD,
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office o f
C h a i n n a n of t h e B o a r d of C o u n t y C a n v a s s e r s .
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l , was f o u r h n n d r e d a n d Gfty-six a n d t h e y
JESSE CRAM, S e c . of t h e B o a r d of C o u n t y C a n v a s s e r s .
were given f o r the following persons, viz;
Emtl Anneke three hundred and seventy-three.
SENATOR—31ST DISTRICT.
Charles M Buller eighty-three.
S t a t e m e n t of v o t e s g t v t n In the C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r w ,
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o l e s g i v e n f o r t b o Office o f
State of Michigan, for S e n a t o r to t h e State L e g i s l a t u r e from
the Thirty-Bret S e n a t o r i a l D i s t r i c t of the State of Michigan, C o m m i s s i o n e r nf t h e S t a l e L a n d Office, w a s f o u r h u n d r e d
at the g e n e r a l election held in said C o u n t y , o a Tuesday, the a n d fifty-six, a n d t h e y w e r e g i v e n for t h e f o l l o w i n g p e r E i g h t h day of N o r e m b e r , in the year one t h o u s a n d eight sons. v i z ;
b u n d e n l and sixty-four.
Cyrus H e w i t three hundred and seventy-three.
The whole n u m b e r of votes g»ven f o r said Office of SenaGeorge M. Rich eighty-'hrcc.
t o r to the State L e g i s l a t u r e , was f o u r h u n d r e d a n d fifty-four,
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office of A t a n d t h e y were g i r e n f o r the f o l l o w i n g p e r s o n s viz :
torney G e n e r a l was t h r e e h n n d r e d and seventy-three nod
t b e y w e r e g i v e n lor t h e f o l l o w i n g p e r s o n s , v i z ;
Albert WiHiurns three hundred and seventy-three.
l^evi B i s h o p e i g h t y - t h r e e .
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office of 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 w a s . f o u r h u n d r e d a n d
fifty six a n d t b e y w e r e g i v e n f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g p e r s o n s , v i t ;
Oramel Hosford three hnwired and seventy-three.
J o h n P . P i e r e e eighty three.
The w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office of
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
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red a n d Gfly-MX, a n d t h e y w e r e g i v e n f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g
W c d o h e r e b y certify t h a t t h e f o r e g o i n g is a c o r r e c t
persons, viz;
s t a t e m e n t of v o t e s g i v e n iu t h e C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a W i t l e r J . B a x t e r t h r e e h u n d r e d and eeventy-three.
verse, S l a t e of M i c h i g a n , for S e n a t o r t o t h e S t a t e I ^ g i s O l i v e r C- C o m ^ o c k e i g h t y - t h r e e .
l a t n r o f r o m t h e T h i r t y - f i r s t S e n a t o r i a l D i s t r i c t of t h e
T h e w h o l e inim'w-r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h o Office o l
S U t o of M i c h i g a n , a t a n e l e c t i o n h e l d in said C o n n t y , on
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e in C o n g r e s s w a s . f o u r h u n d r e d a n d fiftyT u e s d a y , t h e E i g h t h d a y of N o v e m b e r , in t h e y e a r o n e
four. a n d I h e y w e r e g i r e n for t h e f o l l o w i n g p e r s o n s , viz ;
t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d and sixty-four.
T b o m n a \\V F e r r y t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d sixty-six.
D a t e d u t T r a v e r s e C i i y , t h i s 1 5 t h d a y of N o v e m b e r ,
Frederick Hall eiphlv-eight.
A . D. 1864.
T h e w h o l e u u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office of J u s EMBHA P . LADD,
t i c e of t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t ( v a c a n c y ) w a s . t w o b u u d r e d
C h a i r m a n of t h e B o a r d of C o u n t y C o n v a s s e r s .
a n d s i x t y - o i u e , a n d t h e y w e r e g i v e n f o r t h e followiti p e r JESSE CRAM, S e c of the B o a r t ^ o f C o u n t y C a n v a s s e r s .
sons. viz;
T h o m a s M . Cooley ooc hundred and eighty-seren.
R E P R E S E N T A T I V E IN CONGRESS—FOURTH
Alpbeus F e l c b eigbty-lwo.
DISTRICT.
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office of R e S t a t e m e o t of v o t e s g i v e n in t h e C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e , g e n t of t h e U n i v e r s i t y w a s s i x t y - f i r e a n d t h e y w e r e g i r „ j i t e of Michigan, for R e p r e s e n t a t i v e to t h e C o n g r e s s of the
United Slate* f r o m t h e F o u r t h C o n g r e s s i o n a l D i s t r i c t of tbo e n f u r B y r o u S t o u t .
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o l e s g i v e n f o r t h o Office o f
S t a t e of Michigan, at t h e g e n e r a l election held la said County, o n Tuesday, the E i g h t h day of N o v e m b e r . In the y e a r one S t a t e - S e n a t o r w a s . f o u r h n n d r e d a n d fifly-foor, a n d t h e y
thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.
w e r e g i v e n for t h e f o l l o w i n g p e r s o n s , v i z ;
T h e whole n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r said office of RepreJ a m e s B. W a l k e r t h r e e h u n d r e d and eeventy-three.
s e n t a t i v e in C o n g r e s s w a s f o u r h u n d r e d s a d fifty-four, a u d
W i l l i a m J . Mend eighty-ooe.
t h e y were g i v e n for t h e f o l l o w i n g persons, viz :
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r I h e Offioe of R e p =13
resentni%e t o t h e S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e was f o u r h u n d r e d a n d
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Horace F e r « o n a . . . .
Charles H.Estes
Antolne NovoUng
William 8. Stone
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Wllllsra Blawson..
George W. Bryant
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• U t e m e n t of t h e v o t e s g i r e n in t h e C o u n t y of G r a n d
T r a v e r s e , f o r C o n n t y Officers, a t t b o g e n e r a l election
h e l d io s a i d C o n n t y o n t h e E i g h t h d a y of N o r e m b e r , in
t h e jrtar one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.
D a t e d at T r a v e r s e City, t h i s F i f t e e n t h day of N o v e m b e r , A . D . 1864.
KLIRITA P .

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C h a i r m a n of t h e B o a r d of C o n n t y C a n v a s s e r s
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R E P R E S E N T A T I V E T O T H E 8 T A T E LEGISW e d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t t h e f o r e g o i n g Is a c o r r e c t
LATURE.
s t a t e m e n t o f t h e v o t e s g i v e n in t h e C o u n t y of G r a n d
S t a t e m e n t of r o t e s g i r e n in t h e C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a r e r s e , T r a v e r s e , S t a t e of M i c h i g a n , f o r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e t o t b e
S t a t e of Michigan, f o r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e t o the S U M L e g i s l a t u r e
C o n g r e s s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , f r o m t h e F o u r t h C o n of t h e S t a t e of M i c h i g a n , a t t h e g e n e r a l e l e c t i o n h e l d In said
g r e s s i o n a l D i s t r i c t o f t h e S t a l e of M i c h i g a n , a t t b o g e n C o u n t y , o n Tuesday, t h e E i g h t h day of N o v e m b e r , in
e r a l e l e c t i o n h e l d in s a i d C o u n t y o n t h e E i g h t h d a y o f
y e a r one thousand e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y - f o u r .
T h e whole n u m b e r of r o t e s g i r e n f o r said office of Bepre- . N o v e m b e r , in t b o y e a r o n e t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d e n d
M u t a t i v e t o t h e S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e was f o u r h u n d r e d a n d flf- y i x t y - f o n r .
ty-four, a n d t h e y w e r e g i v e n f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g p e r s o n s , via •
D a t e d a t T r a r e r s e C i t y , t h i s 1 6 t b d s y of N o v e m b e r ,
A . D . 1864.
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C b s i r m s n o f t h e B o a r d of C o u n t y C a n r a s s e r s .
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A b i j s h B. D u n l a p — . .
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Scattering.
STATE OF MICHIGAN,
COCNTT o r ORAND TBJLVZBSK.
W e d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t t h e f o r e g o i n g is a c o r r e c t
s t a t e m e n t o f v o t e s g i v e n in t b e C o a n t y o f G r a n d T r a v erse. S t a t o of M l e W g a n . !br B e p r e s e n u t i v a t o t b e S t s t e
L e g i s l a t u r e , a t a n e l e c t i o n h e l d in M i d C o n n t y , o n T o e s d a y , t h e E i g h t h d a y of N o v e m b e r , in t h e y e a r o o c t h o u -

C h a i n a n o f the Board of Coanty Can raster*
J a m CtAM, S e c . o f t b e B o a r d o f O o o n t y C a n v a s s e r s .

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STATEMENT OF VOTES
Given for
Pretidemtial
Electort.
Slate
OJfictrs,
Member
of Congress,
State
Smotor.
Representative in State
Legislature
and County
Officers.
W e tbo ondersigned, C h a i n n a n and S e c r e t a r y of tbe
C o b n t y C a n v a s s , h e l d a t t b e office o f t b e C o a n t y C l e r k
a t T r a r e r s e C i t y in t h e C o u n t y o f G r a n d T r a r e r s e , S t a t e
of Michigan on the F i f t e e n t h d a y of N o v e m b e r A . D .
1864. for tbe purpose of determining tbo votes given for
P r e s i d e n t i a l Electors, and 8 t a t e and Connty Officers in
tbe said C o a n t y , on t h e E i g h t h day of N o v e m b e r , A . D .
1864, have determined a n d declared tbe following as the
result of said C a n v a s * >
T b e whole Dumber of votes given for E l e c t o r ! of P r e sident and V i c e President wss, thirty-six hnndred aad
ssvesty, »od tbey » f f t given f o r t b e
following
persona,
vis;

SOLDIERS* VOTE,
COUNTV orrtCERB.

T h e u n d e r s i g n e d , S e c r e t a r y of S t s t e , S t a t o T r e a s u r e r . ,
a n d C o m m i s s i o n e r of t h e S t a t e L a n d O f f i c e , c o n s t i t u t e d
b y law t b e B o a r d of S l a t e C a n v a s s e r s , m e t a t I b e ' O f f i c e
of t h e S e c r c t a y of S t a t e , in t b e C i t y of L a n s i n g , M i c h i g a n , on T h u r s d a y , t h e f i f t e e n t h d a y of D e c e m b e r , in t h e
year one thousand e i g h t h u n d r e d and sixty-four, f o r t h e p o r p o s e of C a n v a s s i n g a n d a s c e r t a i n i n g t b e v o t e s g i r e n
at t n e g e n e r a l election held u n d e r p r o r i s i o n s of A c t N o .
2 1 . of t h e L a w s of 1 8 6 4 , oo T u e s d a y t h e e i g h t h d a y o f
N o v e m b e r , in t h e y e a r o n e t h o u s a n d - e i g h t h u n d r e d a s d
sixty-four, for t b e following C o u n t y Officers for t b e Comit y ol G r a n d T r a v e r s e , v i z ; S h e r i f f . J u d g e of P r o b a t e ,
C o u n t y C l e r k . R e g i s t e r of D e e d s . C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r ,
Prosecuting Attorney, County Surveyor, Circuit Court
Commissioner and Coroners, proceeded to exstnine t b e
S t a t e m e n t s received b y the S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e , and dec l a r e d t h e f o l l o w i n g a s t b o r e s u l t of t h e i r i n v e s t i g a t i o n :
T b e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n for t h e Office o f "
S h e r i f f for t h e C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a r e r s e , w a s t b i r l y - o o e
( 3 1 ) a m i t b e y w e r e g i v e n a s follows, v i z ;
T h i r t y - o n e (31) w e r e given for A d d i s o n P . W h e e l o c k .
T h e w h o l e n n m l n - r o f v o t e s g i v e n f o r t b e Office o f '
J u d g e of P r o b a t e f o r t b e C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e , w a s
t h i r t y - o n e (31). a n d t b e y w e r e g i v e n ns follows, v i z :
T h i r t y - o n e (31) were given for C u r t i s Fowler.
T h e w h o l e u v m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h e O f f i c e o f C o u n ty C l e r k lor t h e C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e , w a s t h i r t y - o n e ( 3 1 ) . a n d t h e y w e r t r g i v e n a s follows, v i z ;
T h i r t y - o n e (31) w e r e given lor J e s s e C r a m .
T b e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o l e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office of R e g i s t e r of D e e d s f o r the C o u n l y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e , w a s
thirty-one (31). and t h e y were g i v e n as follows, vix;
Thirty-one (31) were given for J e s s e C r a m .
T h e w h o l e u u m l n i r of v o l e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office o f
Coni.ty T r e a s u r e r for the County o r G r a o d Traverse, was
t h i r t y - o n e (31), a n d t h e y w e r e g i v e n a s follows, v i t ;
T h i r t y - o n e ( 3 1 ) w e r e g i v e n for M o r g a n H a t e s .
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r P r o s e c u t i n g A t t o r n e y for i h e C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e was, t b i r t y - o o e
(31). a n d t h e y w<-re g i r e n a s follows, v i z ;
T w e n t y seven (27) were g i v e n for C h a r l e s H . M a r s h .
T h r e e ( 3 ) w e r e pi t e n f o r C h a r l e s H . M a r c h .
O n e (1) w a s g i v e n f o r J o n a t h a n G . K a m s d e l l .
T b e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office o f
C o u n t y S u r v e y o r for t h e C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e w a s ,
t h i r t y - o n e ( 3 1 ) a n d t h e y w e r e g i v e n a s follows, r i s ;
T h i r t y - o n e (31) w e r e w i r e given for W i l l i a m Klawson.
T b o w h o l e n u m b e r of v o l e s g i v e n f o r t h e 1 O f f i c e o f C i r c u i t C o o r t C o m m i s s i o e r f o r t h e C o n n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e
was, t h i r t y ( 3 0 ) , a n d t b e y w e r e g i v e n a s follows, v i z ;
Twenty-nine (29) were given for C h a r l e s H Marsh.
O o c (1) w a s w a s g i v e n f o r J o n a t h a n C . R a m s d e l L
T h e w b o l e i n n m b e r of v o l e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office o f "
C o r o n e r s f o r I h e C o u n l y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e , w a s s i x t y t w o ( 6 2 ) , a n d t h e y w e r e g i v e n a s follows, v i z ;
A b i j a b B. D u n l a p three hundred and seventy.
f b i r t y - o n c ( 3 1 ) w e r e g i v e n for H o r a c e P e r s o n s .
H e n r y H . Noble eighty-four.
T h i r t y one (31) were given for Charles II. Estes.
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t b e Office of
W e , t h o B o a r d of S t a t e C a n v a s s e r s , d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y
S h e r i f f was, f o u r h u n d r e d a n d fifty-two, a n d t h e y w e r e
t b e foregoing t o lie a f e l l , t r u e a n d c o r r e e t S t a t e m e n t , o f
given for t h e following persons, vix;
the votes g i v e n for t b e C o u n t y Officers for t b o Counhr of
Addison P . Wboclock three hundred and sixty-two.
G r a n d T r a v e r s e , S t a t e of M i c h i g a n , a t t h e G e n e r a l E l e c J a m e s K . Guuton eighty-seven.
t i o n . h e l d m > d c r t b e p r o r i s i o n s of A c t N o . 2 1 , of L a w s o f
J . K . Gunton tbree.
6 4 . on t h e e i g h t h a a y o f N o r e m b e r . A . D . 1 8 6 4 .
Addison P . W h e e l o c k having received the greatest
W i t n e s s o u r h a n d * a t L a n s i n g , t h i s fifteenth d s y o f
n u m b e r of v o t e s , is h e r e b y d e c l a r e d d u l y e l e c t e d .
D e c e m b e r , A . D. 1864.
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n f o r t h e Office o f
J . B . PORTER, 8 o e r e t a r y of S t a t e .
C o u n t v C l e r k w a s . f o u r h u n d r e d a n d fifty-six, a n d t h e y
J . OWES, S t a t e T r e a s u r e r .
>re"given f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g p e r s o n s , v i z ;
S A W . S . LACT, C o m . 8 t a l e L a n d Office.
J e s s e C r a m t h r e e h u n d r e d and seventy-five.
B o a r d of S t a t e C a n r a s a c r s .
J o h n S. Horton eighty-one.
J e s s e C r a m h a v i n g received t b e g r e a t e s t n u m b e r o f
M a j o r G e o r g e S . D a w s o n , of t b e 2 d N e w Y o r k a r t i l v o t e s fa h e r e b y d e c l a r e d d u l y e l e c t e d .
l e r y , s o o of G e o r g e D a w s o n , of t b e A l b a n y J o u r n a l , d i e d
T h e w b o l o n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n for t b e O f f i c e of
B e g i s t e r of D e e d s w a s f o u r h u n d r e d s n d fifty s e v e n , a n d a t his f a t h e r ' s residence o n t b e 6 t h insL f r o © t h e e f f e c t s
the were g i r e n for tbe following persons, r i a ;
JCSBO C r a m t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d s e v e n t y - s i x .
J o h n 8 . H o r t o n eighty-one.
J e a s e C r a m b s r i n g received t b e g r e a t e s t n u m b e r or
votes, is hereby d e c l s r e d dnly e l e c t e d
,
^
T b e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i r e n for t h e Office o r
C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r , w s s f o u r h u n d r e d a n d fifty-three, a n d
tbey were given for t b e following persona, r i x ;
M o r g a n B a t e s , t h r e e h u n d r e d s n d fifty-seven.
W i l l i s m Holdsworth, ninety-fire.
Holdsworth, one.
.
M o r g a n B a t e s h s v i n g received t b e g r e s t e s t n u m b e r of
v o t e s is h e r e b y declared d u l y elected.
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T h e w h o l e n n m b e r o f v o t e s g i r e n for t b e Office o f
P r o s e c u t i n g A t t o r n e y was, f o o r h u n d r e d and thirty-seven,
and t b e y w e r e g i v e n ' f o r t b e foDowing persona, vix;
C h a r l e s H . M a r s h , t h r e e h u n d r e d a o d fifty-two.
A m o n W . Langwortby, eighty-two.

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election, t o t f t e e x e l o s f o B of slmoet e v e r y t h i n g else. O u r
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with a list and d e s c r i p t i o n of t h e vesek composing
b u n e notice* t b e b e t t h a t every town in Hillsdale CounM o s t t h o r o u g h p r e p a r a t i o n s have been m a d e t o h a v e
t y g a r e R e p u b l i c a n majorities. G r a n d T r a v e r s e Coun- i t
all t b e vessels in t b e e x p e d i t i o n a s invulnerable a s possit y b e a t e r e n this. N o t ooly did every t o w n g i v e a R e p u b l i c a n majority, b u t io f o u r of t b e m , (Heozooia, C r y s - ble. T b e . v e s c b selected t o shell F o r t F i s h e r a t long
t a l L a k e , H o m e s t e a d and H i l t o n ) t h e r e wea n o t a Demo- r a n g e can t h r o w 1 0 0 nine-inch shells a t e a c b r o a d s i d e .
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G r a n d Rapids, D e c . 9 t h , 1864.
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C i r c u l a r N o . 39, c u r r e n t series, P r o v o s t M a r s h a l
t h e B r i t i s h eotooy of H o n d u r a s . . H e d e c l a r e s t h e Renin* General's Office, calling a t t e n t i o n t o t h e necessity of resula of Y n d r t a O . * i t h t b e e n t i r e t e r r i t o r y o f t h e colony vising t h e Enrollment, has been published, and a copy
of H o n d u r a s and i t s baya a n d islands i n c o r p o r a t e d with of it, with still f u r t h e r directions, h a s been sent t o each
b i s E m p i r e , from t b e 1st of O c t o b e r last. E n g l a n d ' s of t b e enrolling officers, and t o t b e S u p e r v i s o r s of all t b e
t r e a t y claims t o H o n d u r a s t h e same t o b e entirely igrfor- towns io this Congressional D i st r i ct .
any C o u n t y in t b e 6 ' a t e b e a t this T

Boat, TATE OF THE MARKETS. INDIGO—Beal8panish
NDIA BOBBER—Costs^hoea. elaatie, bands,
INDIA CLOTH—A nice sample.

To onr Patrons.
EBON—Bound, aquare.' flat, janiata, aerapa,

Superior horse shoe, nail rod. I r e .
JACONET—A ftall line, bought of importers.
J A Y N E 9 MEDICINES—We a r e special agenta for all Dr.
J a y n e s genuine preparation^ and j o b '£» — — a t a s low
rates as can be boaght elsewhere^
the bottom of the late * panic " In New York and Boston, for JEWELBY—A anug stock, well"assorted^
JELLIES—Baspberry, currant, q n l a c t a . strawberry,-Pine
cash, and at the time gold waa at Ha very lowest quotation.
K o r e a l M r Sri!, IBM.
We are j a s t in receipt e f t - v e r y fall line of general me

chsndiae, wWcb w e w e m - f v r t o n a t o enough t o purehase at

This being tbe ease # e are In condition to reduce prices
OB' many goods s u c h lower than 10 days since, a t which
time we vera selling many articles considerably leas than we
coald had we purchased at the time. Whlla it is true that,
some ^iods of merchandise are higher than before our stock
caaie in. It is equally true that the a v e n g e rate Is much leas
than on the first of Octobei Aside from wollen fabrics and
b o o t s a n d shoes there Is hardly anything but what we are
selling at quite a redaction In price from midsummer rates.
We hope to be able to continue prices at no advance during the entire fall and winter, and ahoald any material decline take placo In Metro poll tal markets our customers msy
rely on such concessions as will keep paco with any such
decline.
To tbe stranger In our vicinity we would aay our asaortment comprises In a word " everything needed in a new
country."
" Seeing Is believing."
HANNAH, LAY A CO.

A l l those officers, t o g e t h e r with ministers of t h e gospel, a c d citizens geoerally, who a r e interested in t h e enthe bushel or barrel—Dry and Green.
rollment,
a r e earnestly requested t o t a k e an active p k r t APPLES—By
o r v o m o n r n 1 0 a BETBK&J'.XTATIYK I* TOT STATS LEALPACCAS—Black. Tan Drab*. Tan. ,
cifeLATunr.
io m a k i n g a speedy and c o r r e c t revision of the enrollment AXES—Hunt's, Hnrd k. Blodgeit's, chopping, •broad,
hand, boys and huntera.
We. the undersigned, Board of District Canvassers t h a t lists.
AXE HELVES—An assortment of good quality and make.
a c t at the office of the County Clerk, in Traverse City,
I t is plainly for t b e interest of each sub-district t o have AYEKS MEDICINES—For which we are Agenta alid keep A
Michigan, on Tiwsday, the l&tli day of December, 1864, (It
plete assortment—low to tbe trade.
being an adjourned meeting of the Board) for the purpose of s t r i c k e o f r o m t h e lists all names improperly enrolled, beBASKETS—Willow and ash market, half bushel, bushel, and
Canvassing the votea glrcn for Representative lit tho State
one anil a half bushuel corn baskets.
Legislature at the general election bolden on Tuesday, the cause an e x c e * of names increases t h o q u n t a ; and i t is
8th day of November, A. D. 1»G4, have declared the following equally for t b e interest of each person enrolled in a given BALMORALS—LeirH and other standard makes.
BAGS—Gtsin and flour.
tho reaalt of said Cam iss :
sub-digtribt t o place u p o n t h e lists all p er so n s in t h e sub- BELlf^—Cow, sbecp. band, tea and sleigh.
BERAUE—Brown, black, blue and green.
d i s t r i c t liable to d o military duly, bccauao tho g r e a t e r BEANS—We shall be in the msrket for purchase of
qualUv and shall sell at a small advance.
t b e n u m b e r t o be d r a w n from, t h e less will be t h e
BEEF—No. 1 Chicago Mess by the barrel, one hundred, or
c h a n c c t h a t any p a r t i c u l a r individual will be d r a w n . —
pound.
I t is t h e interest of every enrolled man, t h a t the q u o t a BEESWAX—A full stock.
BIBLES—The American Bible Depository ia in
r lnstjtuin which be is concerned shall not bo two large, and t h a t
tton.
his own c h a n c e for d r a f t shall not be unjustly Increased BOOTS—Mens, iumbcrmens long leg. cow hide, kip, calf
lined, caif tap sole, calf pump sole, bors, youths and
Abijah B. DnnUp
b y o m i t t i n g t o enroll the names of o t h e r s t h a t a r e liable
child!'.
Henry H. Noble
Both these o b j e c t s will be attained if all parties will aid BRIDLES—Black, rnssett, and rein* with bitta.
Elijah B. Dunlap
BBAID—Crotchet. Embroidery, colored and black, akirt la
1L Noble
in s t r i k i n g out tbo w r o n g numcs, and p u t t i n g in t b e right
colors. *ilk anil worsted
T. W. Ferry
one*, Especially is this t h e interest of thoso drafted men BOTTER—By the Ilrkin or pound of good quality.
Scattering
who, by p u t t i n g in substitutes w h o nre themselves liable BUCKETS—Iron bonnd oak well buckcta.
CAMBHH S—Paper, colored and black, common, do..
W e , t h e undersigned. D i s t r i c t Canvassers, do hereby
t o d r a f t , bave secured exemption, which by t h e t e r m s or CAPS—MBUS cloth, plush, mohair, Ac., boys and cbilda a full
certify t h e nbovo statement to be c o r r e c t
"ssortmi-n*
tbe law. holds good only until t b e present enrollment is
MOROAX BATES, C h a i r m a n .
CASS1MERES—Black, a good line, colored and Ptncy, a
e x h a u s t e d in their s u b - d i s t r i c t
JKSSR CRAM, Clerk.
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DISTRICT CANVASS,

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S T A T E M E N T O F VOTES.
Given in t h e R e p r e s e n t a t i v e District c o m p o s e d o f tho
Co n u l ies of Manistee, G r a n d T r a v e r s e , Leelanaw, E m m e t . A n t r i m , Otsego. C r a w f o r d , Kalkaska. Miwaukee,
a n d W e x f o r d , for R e p r e s e n t a t i v e in tbe S t a t e Legislature, on l i t e 8 t b day of N o v e m b e r , in t h e y e a r of o u r
L o r d ono thousand e i g h t hundred and sixty-fohr.
T h e whole n umber of votes given for R e p r e s e n t a t i v e
t o t h e S l a t e Legislature (or t b e a b o v e named Co u n t i e s
w a s ono thousand three h u n d r e d and forty-five, and they
w e r e given for tho following persons :
A b i j a h B . D u n l a p received s e w n h u n d r e d and nioe(y-hine.
H e n r y . H . N o b l o received four h u n d r e d and seventeen.
E l i j a h B. D u n l a p r e c e i v t d forty-eight.
H . N o b l e received forty-five.
T . W . F e r r yreceivedfive.
S c a t t e r i n g received eleven.
STATE' OF MICHIGAN,
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GRAND TRAVKBSK C0CXTT. J
W e d o hereby oertify t h a t t b e forejroin^ is a c o r r e c t
itatemeut of t h e v o t e s given in t h e D i s t r i c t composing
t h e C o unt i es of Manistee. G r a n d Traverse, Leelanaw,
A n t r i m and o t h e r unorganized Counties, S t a t e of Michigan, for R e p r e s e n t a t i v e t o tbe S t a t o Legislature for t b e
District composed of t b e Counties aforesaid, a t tho general election held on Tuesday, t h e E i g h t h day of N o v e m ber, A . D . 1864.
"We therefore determine and declare A b i j a h B . D u n lap t o b e duly elected.
MOROAM BATHS
C h a i r m a n of t b e B o a r d of D i s t r i c t Canvassers.
JESSE CRAM, S a c . of tbd B o a r d of D i s t r i c t Canvassers.
SOLDIERS' VOTE.
REPRESENTATIVE, COCKTT OF ORAXD TRAVERSK, Ac.
• r t o u n d e r s i g n e d , S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e , Btate T r e a s u r e r
ind Commissioner of t h o S l a t e L a n d Office, constituted
>v law t h e Board o r Stato Canvassers, met a t t h e Office
H t h e S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e , in t b e city of Lansing, M i c h i gan, oo W e d n e s d a y the 14th day of D e c e m b e r , in t b e
rear one thousand e i g h t hundred and sixty-four, for t b e
mrpoee of Canvassing and ascertaining tho v o t e s given
or t b e Office of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e in t b e S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e
or t b e R e p r e s e n t a t i v e D i s t r i c t consisting of t b e Co u n t i e s
>f Eramott, Manistee. G r a n d T r a v e r s e , Leelanaw, A n t r i m ,
Jtsogo, C r a w f o r d , Kolkaska, M i s s a u k e e and W e x f o r d ,
itate ot Michigan, at tbo G e n e r a l E l e c t i o n , held under
h e provisions of A c t N o . 21, of t h e L a w s of 1864, ou
ruesday, t b e e i g h t h d a v of N o v e m b e r , in t h e y e a r ono
bousand e i g h t h u n d r e d and sixty-four, proceeded t o extmioe t h e S t a t e m e n t s received by t b e S e c r e t a r y .of Btate,
ind declared t h e following as t h e result of t h e i r investigation.
. . . »
T b e whole n u m b e r of votes given f o r t b e said Office or
lepreaentative in Stato Legislature for t b e R e p r e s e n t a t i v e
) i s t r i c t a b o v e named was, thirty-nine (39) and t b t y w e r e
[Iven aa follows, via;
Thirty-nine (39) w e r e given for A b i j a h B . D u n l a p .
W e , t b e B o a r d of S t a t e Canvaasers, do h e r e b y c e i U f y
b e foregoing t o b e a full, t r u e a n d c o r r e c t S t a t e m e n t of
J1 t b e votea given for t b e Offlce of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e in t b e
Itate L e g i s l a t u r e for t b e R e p r e a n t a t i v e D i s t r i c t " c o f i s k t og of t b e Oonctiea of G r a n d T r a v e r s e , Ac, S t a t e of M i c h \
ran, a t t b e general election held u n d e r t h e provisions of
Let N o . 21. o f t b e L a w s of 1864, o o t b e E i g h t h day of
November A . D . 1 8 6 4 .
W i t n e s s o u r hands, a t Lansing, t h i s 1 4 t h d a y o f D«omber, A . D . 1864.
J . 11 POSTER. Seerotary o r S t a t e .
J . O w w . State T r e a s o n *
B u n . & L A W . C o m . Btate L a n d Offlce.

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Men who a r e over 4 5 years of age, and e x e m p t by
law from t h o p e r f o r m a n c e or military d u t y in t h e field,
owe it to t b e cause and t o t h e i r c o u n t r y t o t a k e a r e a lous and active p a r t in t h e correction of t h e enrollment
lists—a military service of t b e first importance,
law requires t h a t q u o t a s shall b e assigned in p r o p o r t i o n
"to t h e e n r o l l m e n t and the fairness of this mode of determining them cannot be doubted, if t h e enrollment is
made a s nearly perfect as it is possible to make it. Thfe
a m o u n t of service d u e to t h e cation from every town and
county is t h u s laid fairly and plainly before tbe citirens,
and I am s u r e t h a t a h i g h e r m o t i v e than a selfish interest will p r o m p t all t o do t h e i r sh ar e in perfecting t h e
e n r o l l m e n t and securing a just and effective e x e c u t i o n or
t h e laws for raising troops, whenever it becomes
ry t o apply them.
M e a s u r e s s h o u l d be taker, a t once, by t h e S u p e r v i s o r s
and citizens of every town, t o secure t h e exemption from
t b e enrollment lists or every man not liablo t o military
duty, and alto t o secure the enrollment of every man t h a t
to liable.
T h e causes of exemption a r e : Alienage, non-residence,
unsuitableness of age and manirest permanent physical
disability.
In
lists,
with
ther

every instance, when names a r e to bo added to t b e
tbe full and c o r r e c t name should be given, together
tbtf age, color, o c c u p a t i o n , place of b i r t h , and whem a r r i e d or unmarried.

W h e n it to proposed t o have a m a n stricken from t h e
rolls, in consequence of removal, t h e place t o w h i c h t b e
person has removed should be given if p o s s i b l e ; and
wheo it i s p r o p o s e d to enroll a pereon w h o h a s moved
i n t o a town from some o t h e r locality, t h o place f r o m
w h i c h he h a s removed, and in which be to or may be enrolled, should io all cases be given. T h i s to necessary in
o r d e r 4 p avoid double e n r o l l m e n t
I t is m a d e t h e d u t y of t h e Commissioner of this B o a r d
t o devoto bis time t o tbe revision of t h e enrollment, and
h e will b e in constant attendeoce, a t this Office, d u r i n g
business hours, for t h a t purpose,
T b o S u r g e o n of t h e B o a r d will also d e v o t e all t h e t i m e
t h a t can b e s p a r e d from o t h e r duties, t o t h e e x a m i n a t i o o
o( men claiming exemption on t h e g r o u n d of p e r m a n e n t
p b y s i u d disability. T e m p o r a l physical disability is
cause of e x e m p t i o n from e n r o l l m e n t
Indians, aliens, and p e r s o n s nnder t w e c t y ,
forty-five y e a r s of age, should not be enrolled.

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I t i s hoped t h a t t b e g r e a t Importance of a c o r r e c t enr o l l m e n t and its intimate connection w i t h t h e interest o f
e v e r y citizen, will cause t h e a d o p t i o n of p r o m p t and effic i e n t m e a s u r e s on t b e p a r t of t b e a u t h o r i t i e s and citizens
of e v e r y t o w n t o effect a t h o r o u g h revision.
NORMA* BAILET,
C a p t and P r o v o s t M a r s h a l .
NOTICE.
The Grand Traverse Congregational Association will bold
l u third annaal meeting at Northport ou the 13th, U t h . and
15th of January n e x t The opening aermon will be preached on t h e evening of Friday, t h e 13th, by Bev. Leroy W a r ren, alternate Bev. Cbas. E. Bailey. T b e Churchea conaectfcd with the Aasoclatioa ahould be
represented.
A genera!
Invitation to attend tbe meeting la cordially extended.
LEBOY WABREN, Scribe.

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CEBKUti^Phalon's Night Blooming, the " perfume for the
toilet.
CHEESE—" Hamburg." of New York
CHAMBUEYS— A xrnall a s s o r t m e n t
CUAINS—1Trace, halter, Jack and cable In 1-4, 6-16, 3-8 and
7-16 inch.
CIGABS— A moderate quantity and fair grade.
CLOTH—Black and blue broad cloth, ladles cloak cloth,
assorted.
CLOCKS—Upright, gothic, ovll, marine, striking, alarm, and
eight day. pood line.
CLOTHING—We have a good assortment, well aeleeted,
bought low, of fashioaable designs, and for sale reasonable.
COTTON—Brown, 3-4 4-4, 4-5, In heavy and fine, bleached
3-4 to 5-4 nicely ax»ortcd, and are selling many of them
at New York wholesale rates.
COLLARS—Gents assorted, Ladies various stylcs,also horse
and pony collars.
C O F F E E - J a r n . Bio. ground and mixed.
CORSETS—White and colored.
COTTOXADKS—A fair assortment.
CONFECTIONARY—A good line at retail and wholesale,
« «mall lot of fancy conversation candys.
CROCKERY—Boueht of Importers direct and is sold as low
a* can be bought.
CRINOLINE—A very large stork to Job from.
CBADLES—Children* and grain, assorted.
CRACKERS—Pic Nic, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by pound
or barrel.
DAY' BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, passbooks, writing books, in
variety.
DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific, Hamilton, mourning, all
wool, in nice assortment of colors, printed and plain.
DIARIES—For 1&G4. some very nice.
DOMESTICS—A very full line.
D0L1.S— Kid, cloth and rubber heads.
DRIED BEEF—Prime quality.
DRAWERS—Gents and ladles aasorted.
DRUGS—A small assortment.
DRAG TEETH—Ou hand, 3-4. 4-4, 5-4 and made to order,
re«»9^able.
DYES—^arm-nod, logwood, madder, alQm extrrcta, copperas, vitriol, Ac.
EARTHENWARE—Jugs, crocks, churns, flower pots, covers,
thimbles.
EMERY—For engineers use.
ENVELOPES—A large assortment In various qualities, dealers will flnd prices low by the quantity.
ESSENCE—Cinnamon, peppermint, cloves, lemon, Ac.
EXTRACTS—^Vanilla, lemon, peach. Ac.
FARMERS TOOIA—Forks, hoes, rakes, grub hoes, shovels,
spades, cradles, cutting boxes.
FANNING MILLS—Of the best makers and at moderate
prices.
FEATHERS—Ordered when wanted.
FISH—Cod. dunn, halibut, herring, tongues and aounds,
mackcrvll, Ac.
FLAX 6EED—Bird seed, canary seed.
FLOOR—Seven hundred barrels, good brands.
FLAT IRONS—In sires to suit.
FLOUXCINGtv—Muslin, linen, cambric, Ac
FLANNELS—Wool, dotnet, cotton, llnsey, shaker, red,
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy, French, Ac.
FORKS—Manure, bay, atraw, garden, 1 and 3 tlned, long and
short bandies.
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FBUITS—Prunes, curranta, peaches, pluma, cherries, gooseberries, quinces, pears, tomstoes.
FURNTTUBE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, tables, stands,
rockers, chllds chairs, matrasses, Ac
GINGHAMS—Scotch, Glaagow, Lancaster, and ebeck dress
GLASf
K full
of sizes, 8 z 10 to 10 x 30.
GLOVES—Buck, dog, ringwood, kid, wool, silk, cotton, berlin lined gents, ladies, misses and boya.
GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat, Ac.
GR0CKBIE&—A complete line, bought early, and for sale
cheap.
GUN CAPS—G. D. I. C. wator-proof.
GDNPOWDEB—Riflr, In cans, and F . F . F . 0 . s p o r t i n g In
HAIR SlL—Phalon's Bear, Maccasor
HANDKERCHIEFS—Gcnta and ladies, hemmsd ready for
use, silk, liaen, cotton, Ac.
HAY—For sale, or will purchase.
HATS—A full assortment, anion, soaave, Burnaide, Butler,
black, drab, tan, pearl, Ac
H08E—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored black aod white,
cbilda and misses, a complete line.
HOPS—Nice fresh pressed hope.
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HIDBB—We buy all kinds ef marketable Udea.

KETTLES—3, 5, 8,10, pall, 30, 45,60, 90 gallon, at I
ble rates, a full line.
KEBOSENE—Boaght low, and for sale a t corresponding r a t e r
by t h e quantity.
KNTV ES—Pocket, table, carving, batchers, shoe, bowls and
pen knives ; oar stock of table knives la large and we
Invite the attention of the wboleaale trade.. We can offer bargains.
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LACE—Cotton. Lluen, real thread, Smyrna, imitation, sllkr
black and white, Ac.
LEATHER—Sole, apper, kip, calf, morrocco, linings, b i n d '
ing.Ac.
LEAD—Bar, while and red lead
LIME—Quick, and water lime, reasonable.
LILLY WHITE—For tbe ladies, best q u a l i t y , a s also pufflr
f o r its application, j*
LOCKS—Door, trunk, chist, box, pad, tflL.
MADDER—Dutch madder.
HAGIC B0FFLING—Assorted qualities and wldtSs;
MARSEILLES—A small aaaortment, some nice.
MERINOES-YThcse goods we bave a s n u g assortment, welf
selected, bought low, and for sals in patterns below t h e
market, some very cheap.
MOLASSES—A full line, and of good quality, aa sweet a s
NAYAL STORES—Manilla and tarred rope, narlin,- rosin,
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pitch,turpentine, naptha, Ac.
jpAlLS—Cut, from 2d to 60d, beat make, also wrought and
pressed. Wc are seUing by the keg s s low aa w s a a a
now purchase a t wboleaale.
NOTIONS—Of these we have a complete line, fully equal to»
t h e demand, and purchased of manufacturers and im«
porters direct.
N'UTMEIGS—Pepper, mace, ginger, cloves, cinnamon.
OA KUM—Best navy by pound or bale.
O i l s — Kerosene, whale, linseed, boiled and raw, i
ta f o o t r
fish, Ac.
OYSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore nice, fresh and guaranteed.
PAPER—Letter, note, bill, cap, legal. In fall assortment and'
low by the resins.
PAPEB HANGINGS—Wall, window, bordering. In a s s o r t '
meoL
PAINTS—Lead in oil, ven. red. spanish brown, A c , chrome,
yellow and green, patent dryer.
P A P I E R MACHE—A small line, suitable for preasnts t o
ladies.
PILLS—Ay era, Jaynes, HoUoway'S Bad way's, Wright's,
Gregory's, Moflkt's, Brandreth's, Hooper's.
PLASTER—Grand Blver in barrels or by the ton.
PLOWS—A nico lot of best makers and quaUty of wood
work, with extra castings.
POCKET B 0 0 K 6 — A n d porte monies, s full line, soma very
good, some good for but little, cheap.
1UNES—Fresh Turkish prunes.
PRINTS—A very large stock. •
PROVISIONS—Pork; flour, corn, c o n r m t a l , hams, fish, lsrd,
butter, cheese, beef.
PUMPS—Cistern. (Down's patent), chain pomps complsts
with tubing for same.
RAGS—Boaght and sold.
BHUBABB—Real Turkey, root and powdered.
RICE—East India beat.
RIDDLES—To use io the place of fanning mills, furniture"
style.
ROAD SCRAPERS—Cast iron, wood and iron to order.
SALT—Fine dairy and coarse.
SADDLES—Pony, Mexican and side.
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SATCHELS—Wilton, brusael!s,rail road, gothic, and platt^
enamelled.
SCARFS—Gents silk, union and wool, ladles wool.
SCY'THES—Grass, bush, aod grain sytbes, as well ss sickles,
brush, bush and corn cutters.
SEEDS—Clover, timothy, red top, bnngarlan, turnip, and a
full assortment of fresh garden seeds, a few flower seeds.
S b o t — B y the bag or ponud.
S h o e s — A complete assortment of ganta, ladies, youths and
chlldrens.
S h i r t i n g Cbecl»—Good stock.
S h o e f i n d i n g s — A respectable^ a s s o r t m e n t
Shovels—Caat steel, long handle, D handle, scoop, A a
S h a w l s — W o o l , brocha, stella, and blanket, some very ntco
S h o e P a c k s — B a n g o r [moose skin, both long and s h o r t
legs, - A No. 1."
Silk—Black, colored, snd lining silk.
8 k a t e » — Ladies, gcnta, and boys, skate straps.
8blrta—Flannel, plain, and fancy, white shirts, fancy cotton
and linen, ditto.
S k a t i n g Caps—IJUJIC*. misses, and ehllda.
Soap—Castile, toilet assorted, yellow, erasive, sliver Indexical, Ac.
S o c k s — G e n t s baud knit wool, cashmere, cotton snd anion,
boys and chllds, ditto.
Spice*—Kinds, quantities and qualities to suit.
S p e c t a c l e s — Plain, german silver, and steel bowa, colored,
assorted, some very good onea, also cases for same.
S p i n n i n g W h e e l s — A n d bub*, an assortment.
Stoves—Wo invite comparison as to kinds, quality, finish
and rates ; come and see.
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to 400 lbs-, good.
S t e e l — C a s t blister, toe cork, spring and german.
Stays—Colored and wbite ; also skirt supporters, an admirable article for tbe ladies.
Tape
T a l l o w — B o u g h t snd A i d by pound or barrcL
T a b l e s — B l a c k walnut, cherry acd onion.
T a b l e t s — F o r gents and ladles use In correspondence, some
nice one^
T e a — I m p e r i a l , young hyson, Oolong and souchong, in
chests, cattys and by tbe pound ; all boaght early and a t
advantageous rates
T i n W a r e — A good stock on hand of home manufacture,and ail kinds of work done to order.
T i s s u e — F o r veils, and In its season for dresses.
T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine cut, smoking, A c , a full line at old
prices.
T o n — A nice assortment to wholesale.
T r u n k s — Packing, folio and traveling, some good ones.
T r i m m i n g s — O f various qualities and designs such as a r e
fashionable.
T r a v e l i n g B a g « - A full Tine, t o n e nlee ones.
T r a p s — M u s k rat, fox, beaver, and bear. of best makers, by
piece or dozen.
T w e e d * — K e n t u c k y Jeans, doable aad twist, iron clad casslmere, Ac., a good asrortmsnt, low.
U m b r e l l a s — O f various sines and grades.
U n d e r S h i r t s — F o r Ladles snd gentlemen, rtbbcd, plain/
colored and white.
V a l i s e s — A few n o t very good.
T e l l s — D o t lace, love tissue, Ac.
Vests—Of numerous designs, fashionable m a t s , and dlfikreat
qualities to s u i t
Vices—Large snd small, some toy vices.
Vinegar—Manufactured, and real cider vinegar/
Wagfons—Doable snd single 1 amber wsgons, f good Stock l a
early spring, snd aa low s s c s a be boaght oataide.
W e l l B u c k e t s — T h e old Old Oaken Backat Is for sals by aa,
Iron bound.
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W h e e l B o r r o w s — C a n a l barrows.
W b i f f l e u s e a Doable snd single, also Wok yokss.
Y a r n — W o o l v s m , full line, si so cotton k n i t t i n g yarn.
Y e l l o w O c h r e — I n small or large oOsntltiea.
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loss of n p o u n d of m a t t e r w h i c h h a s g o n e off f r o m t h e i r m a n y o t h e r t h i n g s s u i t a b l e for the Holidays. Call a n d e x - .
bodies, p a r t l y f r o m t h e i r lungs, a n d p o r t l y t h r o o g h t h e amine.
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A r e the only k n o w n r e m e d y t h a t will successfully and inw i n d o w f o r i t t o e s c a p e . N o w t h o s i x t e e n o u n c e s of v a r i a b l y restore a n d r e g n l a f ; t b e ietn&V i-ystem, r e m o v i n g
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t e e n o u n o e s of e x h a l a t i o n s f r o m t h e l u n g e a n d b o d i e s of
t h e t w o p e r s o n s w h o h a v e l o s t a p o u n d In w e i g h t d u r i n g
thei e i g h t - h o w s o f s l e e p i n g , f o r w h i l o t h e d r y s m o k e is
A r e a f l n i d p r e p a r a t i o n , the o n l y one of the k i n d ever dism a i n l y t a k e n i n t o t h e l u n g s , t h o d a m p o d o r s f r o m t h e c o v e r e d in till* c o u n t r y , a n d a c t s d i r e c t l y on the p d j j . , . a f fected. whilfci p i l l s a n d p o w d e r s r a n only r e a c h t h e m as they
body are absorbed both into t h e lungs and into t h e pores
work t h r o u g h s y m p a t h y , but n u t at all direct and novitive.
of t h e w h o l e b o d y .
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p a c k i n g t h e m u p in t h e f o r m of a n e a t l y m a d e b e d T
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1

D R JOHN L. LYON'S
Fi*ench ^Periodical D r o p s ,
•I HE GREAT
FEMALE REGULATOR,

LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS

s i n g u l a r i n s t a n c e of p r o l o n g e d l e t h a r g y . A f o r m s e r v a n t
a t Rouen, w h o was a b o u t to marry, learned suddenly
t h a t his intedded brido, with w h o m b e was passionately
( a love, h a d d e c e i v e d h i m , a n d w a s o n t h o p o i n t o f b e coming the wife of another. T h o young man, altbongh
of a n e x c i t a b l e n a t u r e , b e t r a y e d n o s i g n s of i m p a t i e n c e ,
b u t pawned, s t r e t c h e d himself, and t h e n c o m p l a i n e d o f a
h e a v i n e s s In t h e h e a d a n d a f e e l i n g o f d r o w s D e i i
He
w e n t t o b e d a n d fell a s l e e p j b u t t h e n e x t d o y i \
as
f o u n d t h a t h o c o u l d n o t b e a w a k e n e d . E f f o r t s t o afcouse
h i m w e r e m a d e c o n t i n u a l l y f o r a w e e k , b a t w i t h DO b e t t e r
• a c c e s s . H e w a s t h e n removed t o t h e h o s p i t a l , w h e r e
b o remained f o u r m o n t h s w i t h o u t g i v i n g a n y o t h e r t o k e n
of life t h a n an occasional c o n v u l d r e d m o v e m e n t of t h e
e j e a . A n a t t e m p t w a s m a d e to m a k e h i m s w a l l o w a l i t t l e
w i n e a n d b r o t h , b u t t h e p r o c e s s of d e g l u t i o n d i d n o t
t a k e p l a c e , a n d t h e l i q u i d s flowed from h i s m o u t h .
At
t h e e x p i r a t i o n of t b a a b o v e m e n t i o n e d p e r i o d h e a w o k e ,
a n d m a n i f e s t e d h i s s u r p r i s e a t finding h i m s e l f in a h o s p i t a l , a n d c o u l d s c a r c e l y b e lie r e 4 h a t i e h a d s l e p t m o r e
t h a n a f e w h o u r s . T h e a l a r m i n g fe4nte«s t o w h i c h b e
h a d b e e n reduoed s o o n d i s a p p e a r e d ; h o r e c o v e r e d h i s
p r e v i o u s s t r e n g t h , a n d s h o r t l y a f t e r c o t a o l e d h i t w e l f for
bis faithless sweet-heart by marrying another.
A c e r t a i n j u d g e h a v i n g b e e n c a l l e d on, a t a p u b l i c
m e e t i n g , f o r a s o n g , regretted i t w a s n o t in h i s p o w e r t o

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C o m e to y o u us a blessing, f o r i s nu o t p r e v e n t i o n better
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I f r e g u l a r l y tnkt-n, i t is a c e r t a i n p r e v m t r . - e . a u d w i l t a a v e
y o u m u c h peril a n d m a n y h o u r s of suOerin^.
Hove y o u been aOllcted for many y e a r s Willi -•omplaints inc i d e n t to t h o sex, t h a t h a v e baffled t h e s k i l l of physicians,
a n d a r e h u r r y i n g y o u on to an e a r l y g r a v e ?
LYON'S

PERIODICAL DROPS

A r e t h e m o s t r e l i a b l e r e g u l a t o r e v e r known, a n d core, like
m a g i c , all t h o s e i r r e g u l a r i t i e s t h a t h a v e detied t h e d o c t o r s
Skill.
Will y o u w a s t e away w i t h s u f f e r i n g f r o m I ^ u c o r r h w a , Prolapsus, D y s m e n o r r h e a , a n d a t h o u s a n d o t h e r difficulties, all
s u m m e d u p u n d e r t h e n a m e of s u p p r e s s e d e n d o b s t r u c t e d
n a t u r e , w h e n a n i n v e s t m e n t of o n e d o l l a r in

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P r o m o t e s its Growth..
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I s a n DocqaaJled D r e s s i n g .
CLARK'S RE8TORATIVP.
g o o d for C h i l d r e n .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is good for Ladies.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Is good for Old P e o p l s .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
Is p;rfectly harmless.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
C o n t a i n a BO O i l .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Ia not a Dye.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Beautifies the H a i r ,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is splendid for W h i s k a r a .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
K e e p s t h e H a i r in i t s P l a c e .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Cores Nervous Headache.
CLARE'S RESTORATIVE,
Prevents Ernptiona:
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Slops Itching and Barmnir.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
K e e p s the H e a d CooL
CLARK'S RESTORAITVE
If d e l i g h t f u l l y p e r f u m e d .
RESTORATIVE
CLARK
Contains no Sedimeol,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
C o o t n i n s no G u m .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
Polishes yoor Hsir.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
P r e p a r e s von for P a r t i e a .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
P r e p a r e s you for Balls.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
A l l L a d i e s need It.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
N o L a d y will d o w i i b o o t it.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Costa b u t $1.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
I s Sold by D r n g g i i i s and Dealers everywhere.
P r i c e $1 p e r bottle.—<i tattle* f o r S3.
C. O C I . ARK A C O , P r o p r i e t o r s .
L O R D k S M I T H . C h i c a g o . 111. ; O e n e . u l A g e n t s
(14)
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m o u s profits u p o n a small i n v e s t m e n t .
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f r o m p e r s o n s l e a v i n g t h e c h o i c e of goods wholly with us.—
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New Haven, Oonn.
p r i c e s ; t h e y b s l n g of o u r o w n I m p o r t a t i o n .
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T h e g l o r i o o s •' D e c l a r a t i o n »
"Betf-proving truths declared
' T h a t all m e n a r e b o r n e q u a l ,
" A l l O o d - g i r e n rights h a r e s h a r e d
» Life, l i b e r t y and^pleaaore,
* All m a y p u r s u e a n d g a i n
A n d Lincoln'* " P r o c l a m a t i o n "
Respects the glorious (train.
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Tba nation'! e n g i n e e r :
Look out r e Boathera traitors.
A n d aee t h e t r a c k ia c l e a r .
I h i a t h u n d e r i n g t r a i n la f r e i g h t e d
W i t h c a n n o n * , riflea, ( w o r d s ,
B o n a b y a m i l l i o n freemen
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y V I R T U E OF- A W R I T O P F I R I F A C I A S I S S U E D
out of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t for the C o u n t y of G r a n d Traverse. la the S t a i r of M i c h i « n , t o a e d i r e c t e d a n d d e l i v e r
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A a r o n 1'. E s s e x . I d i d , on t h e e i g h t h d s y of October, 186<.
levy u p o n s n d t a k e sll t h e right, title a n d Intereat of aaid
A a r o n P. Ensex In a n d t o t h e f o l l o w i n g p i e c e or p a r c e l oC
l a n d , t o w i t ; C o m m e n c i n g a t tbe s o u t h east c o r n e r of t b e
n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r of aection f o u r in t o w n a h l p t w e n t y - e i g h t
n o r t h of r a n g * n i n e west, in t h e C o n n t y of G r a n d Traverse^
a n d S t a t e of Michigan, r u n n i n g t h e n c e fifty rods n o r t h ,
t h e n e c o n e h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y r o d s west, t h e n c e fifty r o d e
sooth, thence one hundred snd sixty rods east to the plac*
of b e g i n n i n g . W h i c h right, title a n d I n t e r e s t I shall e x p o a a
f o r aale at a u c t i o n , e n the t w e n t y - f o u r t h d a y of D e c e m b e r ,
1864, a t ten o ' c l o c k A- M , at t h e f r o n t . d o o r of t b e S c h o o l .
House, in T r a v e r s e City, to s a i d Connty, t h a t b e i n g t h e p l a e *
of h o l d i n g t b e C i r c u i t C o n r t f o r s a i d C o n n t y , t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r aa t b e law d i r e c t s

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l i o n in t h o p r o s i e s t l a n g u a g e p o s s i b l e , he w a s a h a n d c a r t mao. and when not employed, could always b e found
T K U M S . .
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u t n a : a n d 47S f o r o n e c o l D i a n . L e g a l a d r e r t i i K i n e u t a a t t h e
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rule*. 30 p e r c e n t a d d e d .
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f o r I b a d a n o t e of f o u r t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s t o p a y . a n d w s s
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tioo. A r m i n g a t my r o o m j u s t as ho h a d deposited t h e
lost a r m r n i o n t h e t a b l e , uod o b s e r v i n g t h a t t h e old mat
• l o o k e d c o n s i d e r a b l y l a t i g u e d a f t e r c l i m b i n g t h r e e flighu
of s t a i r s t w o o r ' f a r c e t i m e s , I i n v i t e d h i m t o t a k e a g l a s s
URA.VD T R A V E R S E COUNTY OFFICERS.
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man.
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" M a r i a ? " he repeated, w h i l e t h e g r e a t t e a r s g a t h e r e d in h i s e y e s ; '* I o n c o h a d a little g i r l n a m e d M a r i a ,
a n d y o n l o o k v e r y m u c h l i k e site d i d .
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" a n d w a s h e r n a m e M a r i e E a s t m a n , t o o ?**
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from h i t chair, and dropping into it with bis head
bowed upou bis breast.
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why not .
l i e c a u g h t t h e c h i l d in b i s a r m s w i t h a n e a g e r n e s s
that frightened her, and gazing into her face ualil he
lound c o n v i c t i o n t b o r e , suddenly rose t o l e i v e tho house.
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m a n in t h e a c t or l e a v i n g t h e bolL
H e s t o p p e d , a n d o p p a r e n l l y t o r n e d h i s f a c e , b u t seemod t»„
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a c k l, ilie resolution t o d o a u g h t else.
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l i k e tne, m o t h e r , " s h o u t e d t h e c h i l d , h e r e y e s s p a r k l i n g
with delight.
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a g a i n s t t h e d o o r TOP s u p p o r t .
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h i m . t o o k bi-n b y t h e a r m , a n d a t t e m p t e d t o c o n d u c t h i m
to a chair,
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t h e m o t h e r in
alarm.
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n o t tell y o u . " h e f a l t e r e d .
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she cried, throwing h e
T o b e f r a n k . ' ' m i d t h e o l d m n n . " I d o n o t d r i n k r o u n d m s n e c k , " a l l is f o r g i v e n — a l l forgotten."
I liove n o t t a s t e d i n t o x i c a t i n g l i q u o r s f o r fifteen
A l l w a s forgiven, o n d t h e h u s b a n d , w h e n h e r e t u r n e d
yeore, since'
lute in t h e o f t e r n o o n , w a s s c a r c e l y l e s s rejoiccd t h a n his
" b i n c c w h e u T" I i n q u i r e d , t h o u g h l l i i B l y . o b s a - v i o g g o o d w i r e « • t h e d i s c o v e r y .
W h e t h e r o r Lot B r i d g e t
his hesitation.
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s u c c e e d e d iu c h a n g i n g ilie d o u b l e e a g l e . I n e v e r l e a r n e d ;
T h e old m a n t o l d m e
S i x t e e n r e a r s u g o h e w a s a b u t t h i s I d o k n o w , i t t o o k t h e hou>»t female a i l o r t w o
w e l l - t o i!o f u r m o r n e a r S y r a c u s e . N e w Y o r k .
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n n t l i s l o u n r a v e l t h e k n o t i n t o w h i c h t h e d o m e s t i c famio n e c h i l d , n i l a o - l i K r.
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s c h o o l iu t h a t c i t y , t h e n u g i r l of s i x t e e n j e n r s of a g £ * • ' » k e e p s bis c a r t , f o r m o n e y w o u l d n o t i n d u c e h i m t o
slic f o r m e d un n t t a c h m f u t l o r a y o u n g pliybicion.
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f u s e d his c o n s u n t t o a u n i o n w i t h n m a n w h o m h e ' h a d d r a g l i n e I)M f a v o r i t e v e h i c l e r o o n d t h e i n e l o s n r e , w i t h
n e v e r seen, a n d removiuj; h e r I r o m s c h o o l , d e x p a i r h c d a
isr g r s m i c h i i d r e n p i l e d p r o m i s c u o u s l y i n l o it.
n o l e t o t h e y o u n g g u l l n n t w i t h t h e s o m e w h a t p o i n t e d inA b s o r b i n g l>CTOIIon t o t h r u .
f o r m a t i o n tfiitt h i s p r e s e n c e i n ' t h e i i r i i j h b o r h o n d o r t | ) c
" W ell. if y o u d r i n k n t a l l , " I i n s i s t e d . " v o u will n o t
find a s fair a n e x c u s e in t h e n e x t t w e l v e m o u t h s f o r ind u l g i n g , f o r y o n apjK.-ar l a t i g u e d a u d s c a r c e l y a b l e t o
stand."

1865.

NfO.:3

• n d y o n r set assume to b e t h e leaders of s o c i e t y — t h e '
t o o — t b c p a t t e r g w o » a n - o f t h e n a t i o n — t o f a r refined
t h a t all o t b e r w o m e n are c o u n t e d v u l g a r .
Ho« cwyouh e l p b e c o m i n g l o w - w h e n y o u h a v e t h o u g h t ,of n o t h i n g
for y e a r s b u t y o u r o w n p e r s o n 1 Y o u a r e vujgar. A U
ydur pursuits are *ulsar.
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vulgar, and y o o r a m b i t i o n s a r e a s vulgar as those of t h e
b Oreo-jockey. Y o n d e g r a d e y o a r a e l f t o t h e p o s i t i o n of a .
s h o w y c r e a t u r e , g o o d f o r n o t h i n g b u t t o s p e n d money.—?,.
Y o u t e a c h m e n c o n t e m p t for y o n r a c x , a n d i t i s only t h e
m o d e s t a n d i n t e l l i g e n t w o m e n w j i o r a y o u d i s p u e ' t a i t t r©»
deemed it to admiration aod loTe."
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Simplicity la Style.
A l e t t e r fell I n t o m y b a n d s w h i c h a S c o t c h s e r v a n t
firt h a d w r i t t e n t o h o r lover. I t s style c h a r m e d me.—'
,t w a a f a i r l y i n i m i U b t B ; I w o n d e r e d b o w . in b e r ' c i r - ' 1
c u m s t a n c e s iu lifie, s h e c o a l d h a v e a c q u i r e d s o e l e g a n t
a n d p e r f e c t a style.
I showed the letter to socoopf piy .
l i t e r u r r r r i e n d s in N e w Y o r k , a n d t h e v u n a n i m o u s l y
a g r e e d t h a t it fras n m o d e l of b e a n t y a n d e l e g a n c e .
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r t b e n determined to solve t h e mystery, and I w e n t ttftbe? '
house where she was employed and asked her h d w i t was :
t h a t in h e r h a m b l o c i r c u m s t a n c e s i n life, s h e h a d u c q o i r ed a style so b e a u t i f u l t h a t the most c u l t i v a t e d n u u d a
c o u l d b u t a d m i r e it,
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c a m e t o tills ~
c o u n t r y f o u r y e a r s a g o . T h e n I d i d n o t k n o w h o w to
w r i t e . B u t s i n c e t h e n I h a v e l e a r n e d b o w to r e a d a n d -:"
w r i t e , b u t I h a v e n o t l e a r n e d h o w t o s p e l l ; to
always,
when I sit down to write a letler, I cboosc those w o r d ^ w h i c h a r c so s h o r t a n d s i m p l e t h a t I a m s u r e I k n o w h o * ' |
to spell t h e m . "
There w a s the whole secret
T h e 'te*;';
p l y of t h w s i m p l o m i n d e d S c o t c h g i r l c o n d e n a e a a w o r t t •
of r h e t o r i c i n t o a cat-sbel!. S i m p l i c i t y is p o w e r .
f r i t z Greene Ualleck.
How

t h e Q u e e n ' s S p e e c h Is W r i t t e n .

I n t h e late spt-ccb b y M r . O a b o r a , m e m b e r of t b e B r i t i s h P a r l i a m e n t , on p u b l i c a f f a i r s , h e t h u s d e s c r i b e d t h e
m o n n e r in w h i c h t h e Q u e e n ' s s p e e c h wtis c o m p o s e d ' s
" I d a r e s a y t h e r e m n y b e s o m e iu t h i s r o o m w h o m a r
i n n o c e m i y s u p p o s e t h a t w L a t is c a l l e d t h e Q u e e n ' s s p e e c h
ts a c t u a l l y t h e s p c e c h of t h e Q u e c a
[ A laugh-]
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h e r M a j e s t y h a s n o t h i n g t o d o w i l h i t ; a u d in r e g a r d
t o t h i s s p e e c h , w h i c h is c a l l e d t h e Q u e e n ' 9 s p o e c b — a t i d "
which is neither the Queen's English oor tne people's
g r u m m e r — [ l a u g h t e r ] — b e r M a j e s t y i s . in f a c t , a s l i t t l e •
c o n s u l t e d for t h e o p i u i o n s a s L i n d l e y M u r r a y i s f o r t h e . .
rule/ of g r a m m a r .
T h o s e Queen's speeches are n o t h i n g
more t h a n magnificent misrepresentations of tho Q a e c u •
Etiglish, a n d c o n t a i n i n g t h e most s o n o r o u s p e r i o d s o f '
w h a t is k n o w n a s C a b i n e t E n g l i s h . ( L a u g h t e r . ] T i r t s e '
s p e e c h e s o r e m a d e , 1 m a y tell y o n , i a t h i s m a n n e r : O n o
man puis forward one sentence, and a p o t h e r m a n an- ,
o t h e r , a n d w h i m t h e y a r e all g o t t o g e t h e r , i t i s t h e n p u t
to t b e vole, a n d one u n f o r t u n a t e b e i n g h a s t o p u t thl» 1
conglomerate English together, and m a k e w h a t be can
o u t of i t "
[Laughter.]

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Aius'ley f a r n t w o u l d n o t m e e t w i t h f u \ o r . T h e render
of c o u r s e s u r m i s e s t h e result, f o r s u c h o p r o c e e d i n g P u r p l e Jotii*». ' iliu.- h a n d s o m e l y t a k e s off t h e p r e v a i l i n g
l o F a s h i o n o u t h e p a r t of t h e f e m i n i n e p o r t i o n
c o u l d h a v e l i u t o n e result. I n le® t h a n n m o n t h thv-re
was an elopement.
1 h e f u t h e r l o a d e d h i s dou'>.i>bor- of t h e c o u i m u n i i y
H o w ApfoiNTMKSTn ARK S o w r m t E S M A D E . — G e n .
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r o U l shot gun. and s w o r e .vengeance ; b u t failing to
Is o w u w o r t h , i t p a y s h o n o r t o t h e b o d y w h i c h b e a r s it. S c o t t , in b i s a u t o b i o g r a p h y , famishes a b i t o f s c a n d a l re*
find t h e f u g i t i v e * h e t o o k t o t h e h n t i l e .
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Township Republican Committee.
Jo F e b r u a r y , •
i m p l o r e d h i m n o t I s g i v e w a y t o d e s p a i r , b u t h e d r a n k L p to a c e r t a i n p o i n t o l b e a u t y o r fabric a o d e l a b o r u i e - I n t i u g t o o p p o i u t m e n l s b y t h o P r e s i d e n t .
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M a j . Gen. B r o w n died, and a new M a j o r G e n e r a l - .
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n o v i o l e n c e t o j i e r s o n a l d i g n i t y ; b u t b e y o n d i n - c h i e f w a s t o b e a p p O i u t e d . S c o t t wn? t h e s e n i o r . —
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r a t i o o of a y e a r , w h e n t h e y o u n g p e o p l e r e l a r n e d t o t h a t poisit t h e r e m u » t a l w a y s c o m o a resort t o t h o b a r - B u t M r s . M a s o n , o f A n o c o s l a I s l a n d . G e o r g e t o w n , d e s i r b a r i c i d e a w h i c h m u s t n e c e s s a r i l y b r i n g p e r b o o a l i k ' g r a - e d t h e a p p o i n t m e n t of G e n . M a c o m b , b e c a a f e h e h a d p r o S y r a c u s e , f r o m C o n n e c t i c u t , w h e r e Ibey l u d rema.ied
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n u d a c q u i t c d o n t h e pleu o f i n s o n i t y . T h e d a u g h t e r a n d c o n t r o l s t h e m b o t h .
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t h o field of G e t t y s b u r g t h e r e w e r e 2 i , 5 7 4 g u n s n i c k e d
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Republican Committee of Antrim County.
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p u r c h a s e d a h a n d c a r t , a n d — t h e rest is k u o w n .
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DANIEL P. TRUE,
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t h e n , " c o o d u o e d Ihc old m a n , b o w i n g h i s f a c e in his f a s h i o n a b l e w a t e r i n g - p l a c e a n d eec b o w d r e s s a n a p e r - nt t h e cn"i, w h i l e i o o n e m u s k e t 2 3 h a l l s . 6 2 b n c l t - s h o t ,
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JOUN. POBIER,
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t h a n a h u n d r e d planters nnd p r e s e n t e d t o t h e G o v e r n o r
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f o r •• P n p A i n s l c y . " a n d n e v e r s a w h i m b u t l o t h i n k of l u r e d c r i t i c i s m s of e a c h o t h e r , a n d I h e n realize t h a t t h e s e
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following,
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tl.e p e t i t i o n , a s t h a t e l e c t i o n w o u l d in b i s j u d g e m e n t d e - .
g e n t l e m a n h a v i n g p u r c h a s e d a small m a r b l e - t o p f a b l e at — a s c e n e o r g i l d e d m e a n n e s s a n d m i s e r y — f r o m w h i c h I
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t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s in t h i s g r e a t m a t t e r .
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C e n t r a l IU1I R o a d C o m p a n y ' s M a c h i n e S h o p s . ( M y )
" V e r y well, I will p a y y o n , " said t h e l a d y , s t e p p i n g
Into an adjoining room.
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* b e b a d n o s m a l l c o i n in t b e h o u s e , b a - i d e d t h e m a n a
twenty dollar piece.
H e could not make change.
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D o e s *11 k i n d s of w o r k , i n :hla l i n e .
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H o m e s t e s d . will m e « t w i t h p r O e s p t - a U e n U o M
(15-ly*)
so m u c h t r o u b l e , " and she handed t h e coin t o B r i d g e t
w i t h i n s t r u c t i o n s t o s e e if s h e c o u l d g e t i t c h a n g e d a t
o n e of t h e s t o r e s o r m a r k e t s in t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d .
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i s c h i l l y , s n d y o u roust b e c o l d , " c o n t i n u e d t h e l a d y . —
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», W a w h o u ^ T r o o l c a ^ e t t e r b u t t h o c h i l d r e n . "
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s m a l l a n d i n d e c e n t b u s i t x u s 1 f g e t t i n g Up y o u r p e r s o n
b e looked at, admired p r a i s e d — t h a t t b e most g r a t e f u l
s a t i s f a c t i o n s o f y o u r life a r e found in t h i s b u s i n e s s , a n d
t k a t t h e b u s i n e s s i U c i r is b u t a s i n g l e m o r a l remove f r o m
prostitution t
•• W i l l y o u l o o k a m o n g y o u r f a s h i o o a b l e female a c q u a i n t a n c e a n d find o n e w h o is m a k i n g a n y i n t e l l e c t u a l
p r o g r e s s ? T b e t h i n g is impossible. T h e mind t b a t e n g a g e s in n o h i g h e r b u s i n e s s , o r t b a t finds i t s h i g h e s t d e l i g h t
in n o h i g h e r p u r s u i t t h a n t h a t of g r o o m i n g a n d d i s p l a y i n g a b e a m i f n l b o d y , c a n m a k e no p r o g r e s s i n t o a n o b l e r
life.
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the c h a r a c t e r ofaImo6t any fashionable woman illustrates.
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than to fashionable socicty. T r u o refinement and gentle
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w h i c h selfishness r e i g n a
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m a k e s r o o m in t b e w o r l d for o t h e r s .
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b a a a c o n s i d e r a t i o n for o t h e r s . T r u e refinement d o e s n o t
find i t s s a t i s f a c t i o n i n t h e d i « p l a y a o d a d o r n m e n t of t h e
b o d y . T r u e r e f i n e m e n t refuses t o b e g o v e r n e d b y fiuhioo, h a v i n g w i t h i n itself » h i g h e r a o d a p u r e r l a w .
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t b e s e c o n d w a s killed b y a c a r p e t t h r o w n o u b e r hood,
a n d in fonr w e e k s h e m a r r i e d a t h i r d , w h o a m o n t h a f t e r
was orowned.
H o waited only t w o weeks at this time,
and then married n o m b e r four, w h o s e h u s b a n d w a s killed
foor weeks previously io battle.
" C o m e here, my l a d , " said an a t t o r n e y t o a boy a b o a t
nlno v e a r s o l d . " A c a s e I s b e t w e e n t b c d e v i l a n d t b e
p e o p l e ; w h i c h d o y o u t h i n k will b e m o r e l i k e l y t o g a i o
t h e a c t i o n f" T h e b o y r e p l i e d : M J g u e s s i t w i l l b e a
hard sqoeesc ; tbc people have tbe greenbacks, b a t the
devil has the lawyers."
A L o n d o n correspondent of t b e N . Y . T r i b u n e states
t h a t , a t l e a s t h a l f t h e r e b e l d e b t is h e l d in G r e a t B r i t a i n ,
a n d t h a t o t b e r p l e a s a n t ( a c t t h a t if i t i s n o t p a i d , h a l t
of t h e m o n e y b a g s o f t b a t o o u t r a l n a t i o n w i l l i n e v i t a b l y
collapso.
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