Grand Traverse Herald, April 22, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 22, 1864

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1864-04-22

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VOL. VI.

TBAVEB8E

(£|r; (Sranir itrattersc Strain,

C I T Y , M I<;H. F R I D A Y , A P R I L 22,1864.

AN I N T E R E S T I N G N A R R A T I V E .

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i crowd. The next day I paid the regiment, from date of antl support themselves and make their liberty perpeA P a y m a s t e r ' s Visit U> the U. a . c . T . of the e ," Iistmen . t - 1 expected to see a great display of ivory on tual, when they are remitted to civil life. , , N. A1. K.
I S P I B I . f s U B l l E V E R Y F R I P A T , AT
Army of the Cumberland.
"io receipt of the greenbacks ; bnt the} companies
Traverse City, G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y . Michlp.li
A Touching W a r Story.
,As everything relating'to the experiment' of "arnftng' n ! a r c h e ° nP- a D t i preserved perfect order, each man stepthe *' cltizeft of African descent ' is ofintereSt,'lat this j J?'.1?? f o r w a r t l a D ^ receiving his money when called, and
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titnov-to the American people, with permission i will!l a "' n 3 back to hisplace without a word. WhenacomE D I T O R AND n t O P K I E T O H .
pubii^bsome notes of ipy receqt observations iu t|w pre- i Pan:V , w o s P a i ( ' they marched directly to'the sutler and
Now and then, a little human smile brightens war's
raises.' Under orders I repair^d to t i e .•'ijfront, ". abotft • s e l " C ( ' their indebtedufess, thus learning practical hocesXKuTlVtS.
visage, like a flash of sunshine on an angry day. I re< > n«i L)olla»' ! u i d F i l t j r C e n t i | , P a y a b l e i n v a - the 1st 'of Februaiy,le" make a payment to the troops. i ^ 2? w c " ' 0 ? tactics.
ora , 1 3 catn
Wont
member one that I wish I could deguerreotype.
The
In
looking
over
nnrasstgumeut
I
foond
jh
the
list
the
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'
'
P
^
to
the
12th
U.S.
G.T.,
CoL
ADVumsEaitsTS Inserted for One Dollar persqunreften
oni s ,
amenities of battle are so few, how precious they beV'aes) for the first insertion, and twenty-fire (Jenu for eAcla 12tb, 13tn, and l a b regiments of " U. feJO.l'l'." Tbeso • ," r o i- In bim also I found a wholq hearted gensubsequent insertion. Yearly Advart»omcuto*-$lO for one .were new abreviattQW—what did tbev jBjuqii ? They tlctnan, a young man of fine education, agreeable pres- come ! Let mc give you that Kttlo "touch of imtnre
which
mnkeatbe
whole
world
k
i
a
"
A
few
mouths
ago,
square; $'40 for three squares; $10 fofc half colnmn; and could not mean the UsuaJIy Bkedaddliug CoutderaU; ence. ami a thorough disciplinarian. - His camp, though
$60 for one column. Legal advertisements at the rate* pre- Troops !—but Major Allen, who is the "Ai I*., i L ti. of differently situated, and tents differently construed, was tlie 3d Ohio, belonging to Streigbt's command, entered
scribed by law'; flfly tenta per foHo it 100
for the
this Department, and who rays to this"man "^oi^arxl also a model of neatness and order, and" we (myself and a town m route forRichmond, jwisonere or war. Wornbe goetb, abd to that man "stay "rind tit- dobt wome clerk) received at the hands of the Colonel and bis down. famished, hearts heavy and haverracks light, they
per cent added. Rule and figure work; double pric«tback, explained that tbey were Uncle I Hamuei'i(J(Joreii officers a most kiud aud hospitable reception ; a hospi- wi.ru herded, like V dumb, driven cattle," to wear out
AU legal advertise meats to Us paid for* tricky in. advance. Troops 1 The thing was plain.. Harjug liearVsoim; tality dot, as is sometimes the case, ceasing when the the night. ~ A rebel regiment, the fi4Ui Virginia, being
slanderous rumors of my Abolition procllvitie^hc.poc-' green-backs have been paid over, but abiding nndfollow- camped near by, many of its men came strolling about
to see tlie sorry show of |»oor, stlpperless Yankees.
eluded to set 190 to. paving negro 'r^giibenlij but to ing us even to the next station where duty called
They did qot stay long, but hastened away to camp,
In conuection with this camp I found a school in opersoften the
. h^ -tome IkeAi(
... thing -a Vuch as1 ,pofwbte,'
down the ' U. fi. 0. T.' Thus advised, 11 proctdod to ation. under the charge of the Chaplain ; an octagoual antl came streaming back with coffee-kettles, corn bread
thO froot in, onrioua quest of the U. £i. (J. T. i first log t*hool house, say forty feet in diameter, liud been and bacon—tne beef they ted, and all thuy had—and
visited the 13th regiment in command of CoL IlotUsosteu, erected, and I had the pleasure of seeing about fitly of straightway lrttlo fires began to twinkle, bacon was
Register
M O R G A N BATJES.
and bere'reonfess that I was prepared to llnd a rnde, the met) exercised upon McWufley's charts. Tbey rtad fering the martyrdom of the Saiut of the Gridiron, and
! Receiver
R E U B E N G O O D R I C H . filthy and comfortless tamp fille'd with' lazy, stupid, spi- in concert, and although this was their second lesson, the aroma of coffce rosu like tlie fragrant cloud of a
ritless mco, in harmony with the character ami descrip- i>early every one present had learned to read the short thank-offeriug. Loyal gncstsaud rebel hosts were min, G R A . \ D T R A V E R S E COUNTY O F F I C E R S .
tion wbicb I bad always heard of Southern negroea.—- sentences displayed upon the charts as soou as pointed gled ; our hungry boys ate and were satisfiihl; and for
But when my ambulance reached tbc top of the hill at, without any assistance from the teacher, except in that one night our common humanity stood acqaittcd of
•JiTDOEor PBOBATS.. ......CURTIS FOWLEI^ Mnpleton.
SiiKiiiFr
E. F. DAME, Traverse City.
in the valley below I was surprised to behold one of the tbctr pronunciation T i e avidity with which they seek the charge of total depravity with which itjis blackened.
CotntTY TRKABCKKB..
MORGAN BATES, Trav.vHty.
most beautiful and best laid out camps that I had ever to leant is truly interesting. In passing ronnd I noticcd N'Kbt, and our boys departed together, 'i'lic prisoners
•OOUKTV LYr**...Ji..v j.:i*AllE8 P. BRANDi
seen in the army ; and still more surprisoil afterwards, groups making letters upon the ground, upon bits of jn itue time were exchanged, and are now encamped
RjEpisrwtOi'DMn?....
JAMES'P. BRAJN'P,
"
on being informed that they had not been jn that posi- board, or anything that would receive an impression, all within rifle shot of Kelly's Ferry, 06 the bank of the
PRO*. ATTORNEY
. . . . . C . H. MARSH,
>'
' '
Tennessee, But Often, arohnd the camp fires, I have
tion more thap two weeks.
Ou arriving within the intent upon progress in the chirographic art.
CIRCUIT CftrurCon..i.Ji. , .iC. 1L MARSH,
After the pavmentlmd been completed, as in the 13th beard them talk of the 54th Virginia, that proved themcamp I was received by Colonel ^ottcnsLein and his
Hero- again selyt)6 60 immeasurably better " thau a brother ufar Oil;"
officers with all th6 courtesy and urbanity characteristic we were invited to attend dress parade.
of the military gentleman. In obedience to orders his was a fine exhibition of discipline, and proficiency in tho heard them wonder whtjre they were, and discuss the
colored orderlies promptly placed my baggage / and > ef- art of armsbearing. Everything was right up to tactics chaufle that they might ever meet.
1
When they denounced the "damnable Johnny Rebr,''
fecte in quarters assigned my, ai)d a * coloqed guttrd whs and regulations, Tho regiment and every subdivision
* '•
,
iih>
'
pacing hi? beat before the door with ,a soldierly difter- of it was a matijfest commendation to the officer, under tho namo of one regiment, you may be sure, was tucked
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
whoso command they were.
away in a suog place, quite out of the range of bard
mination in bis air which told me that jh® fiad a
i ^ O K E T p i r B l i e i O O S T B T J K O E B , sense of bis responsibility.
Parade dismissed, the regiment was formed into a words.
v
r r « v c r * e City, Grand Traverse C o u n t y , B i c b .
And now comes the sequel that makes a beautiful
After a briefconversation at hcadquartdrft.' the Colo- square, and I was invited by the Colonel to make them
:
nel showed nio through the camp, j It was rcgularlv a speech. It was an odd situation, being my first at- poem of the whole of it. On the day of the storming df
GfBee ln Dwelling House. !
1-ly
laid out, the;oi8ies of ample width, aud th» tents or, huts, tempt to address a black audience ; and I confess that Mission Ridge, among the prisoners was the, 54th Virregular and constructed with an eye to, JeatEess, fon- onhrst impression I felt an abscienco of mesmeric com. ginia, and on Friday it trailed away across, tho pontoon
veuience, and health. They were gencHilly square log munication between myself and my audieuce. I how- bridge aud along tho mounntain^road, nine miles, tb Kelcabkis,' with lent, or eJupbourd roofe, f M corners cut ever cast my mind over their past history, and ran a ly's Ferry. Arrived there, it settled upon the batik likfe
" T B A V E R S K OJTY,
square, tho walls true niid wbllchinked. basidp of every tliought into their opening future, and found a field, wasps awaiting tho boat. A week elapsed, and youb
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one' was a neat «un-rae|{ ofld a,place fof; ev^y&ing thai which I think I occupied to the satisfaction of my friends correspondent followed Buit.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, 1IICH.
belongs to,a soldier ; all blankets and clothjng brushed, of all colors, judging from the hearty applause which
The Mojor of the 3d Ohio welcomed me to the wnrui
REFERENCES:
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folded and laid tyvay neatly, ash'efj taken' tip,'floors swept •they had the kindness to render in return for my novel hospitalities of his quarters, and almost the first thing
•Mott.r,eft,5t«rtln.ni. J.8upr.tot.M.|Hon.Aoitftibl*lr.'4pr. Mteh. and the aisles and grounds ofthe -who!6 cfimp cleared of effort.
he said was, " Y o u should have been here last Friday ;
All filth and brushed perfectly cKhn. AII )• seemed to bo, This performance ended, the Colonel furnished me you missed the denouement of the beautiful little dramit
-tH;
(it ^pir^jHo*!$!ySon«5V^«?rtr». *rif*; ou duty of«on»v sort, and o.very order wa$, obeyed with' transportation, and an esdort of twenty black soldiers, of ours, whotc Crst fact I have told you. Will you be•ad.r«yf| ofIH»» ta M Icli. Vnl»rrWi/l, Tn»<^H|iCHy<F^. >.1W, &-ljalacrity
to
see
me
safe
to
the
next
point.
Ami
I
confess
that
I
f
nod withopt-confusion., T h e ofljeers' quarterslieve that the 54th 1ms been hero f Some of our' boyB
were situated ib two lines on the hiil'side, upou ncatlv felt a little amused at the figure I cut upon the road, were on duty at the landing wheu it arrived. ' What .
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TXtAVEWSE CITY 1
graveled terraces, the comprfuy officerslir^, and the field bearing, to my fancy a strong resemblance to some East- raiment is this J' tbey asked ; and when thle reply was
Of one given, they started for camp like quarter hprses, and, as
officers higher upi: overlooking the entire cabip—C6io- ern uotable attended by, his black satraps.
ncl Ilotuiustviu's quarters being in tlie cenititj on the up- thing, however. 1 felt certain, and that was no lurking they rushed in and out among the smoky cones of the
the .l)piquoA:;iuv»led gang of guerillas wonld get my black box j for they ai Sibley's •• The 54th Virginia is at the Ferry f
TitrairdCaK W j c o t r OPBXKD IiFOR 'Tins BKSprr !OF t a f j per terrace. At four o'clock pThe
me to attend bis dress parade. Here • agaiy j confess pledged mo with clenched muskets that they would die camp swarmed in three minutes. Treasures "of coflte,
•• T R A V K
I ' K ! <i P U B i L I C ,
teyalf agreeably surprised.' T"bb companies 'took their by i t
bacon, sugar, txef, preserved peaches, everything, were
V S P E R T R K «t;»»»RlKTKND«NCJCOf ' '
! • '
From
this
place
1
went
to
Chattanooga,
to
pay
the
potiitiOn in line with promptness, and gate evidence of
turned out in force, andyou may believe they went ladiacipliue, which for the k-ngtli of time they have .bttjn 1-lth United States colored troops. The regiment I den withpleuty, at the double-quick, to the Ferry."
ip thofiervice.^was,remarkable,, No josl.lijig, no qoufu- found under command of Col. Thomas J . Morgan, of
Thesnmc old scene, and yet how strangely changed.—
~ GIVE HlAl A CALL.
sion, all atteution and decorcni. jNot a wbrd was, utter- Indiana, a very young man in years, but eminently quali- The twinkling fire< the grateful incense, tnq hungry cupW . D.
ed t nor a motion made but in obedience to orders. The fied for his position, and fully impressed with the res- tives: but guests and hosts had changed i places; lbe
ponsibility
resting
upon
him.
He
has
a
peculiar
apti'
22-lyj'
Traverse rifts "May
line wns perfegtly dressed, nnd in the niaftual of arihs
btar-lit folds float aloft for " the bonny bluo flag;!' a debt
moved as if wired together. Every officer and tion- tude for securing respect and obedience, and for beget- of honor was paid to the uttermost farthing. , If they
commissioned officer was exactly in'his place ; all tidy ting in the negroes an appreciation of their approved had a triumph of arms at Chattanooga, hearts were
oondition,
and
developing
their
manhood.
His
camp
aud in (till uhiform, and gave and execute^ commands in
trumps at Kelly's Ferry. And there it wa3 that horrid
a style' that showed them " musters of their siluutibiis, " was a model of order, and his officers, like all others I wiir sriiiled a human-smile, and n grateftll, gentle light
and showed nlsb itio thoroughness with wlileH t'ho Hili-. had soeti, active, intelligent, capable men, of excellent flickered for a moment on tlie point of the bayonet- And
DETROIT, Michigan,
principles and character. Adjutant General L. Thomas
t
a
r
j
Board,
charged
with
Ih6
exaranation'of
applicant
Corner of FiftU nnd Woodbridge Streets, opposite -Michigan
recently .paid this camp a visit, and so well pleased was yet, should the 54th Virginia return to-morrow, with
Centrftlliall Road Cotnpany!8 MachmO Bhopc.' (1-ly) iorjeomroissions in tho3o regimeuLs havo doiis their <bty. lie with its proficiency that, under his advice, it is pre- arms in their hands, to the l\.;;nesseo, tho 3d Ohio would
It was in f^ct a model dress par^da it 1 s^enjs tQ bo a
meet them on the bank, fight them foot to foot, and beat
mooted question whether these negroes will I; -Ut. ' "But sumed, an order was issued authorizing Colonel Morgan them back with rain so pitiless the river would 13m red!
let evely one stand ib front of that dusky iSie asT did,; to enlist and orgauiz6 two more colored regiments at
and note the firm; resolute and dtforwiri&f look.- the thai point. These will be drawn from Tennessee, AlaThe Horrors of Sail Domingo re-cnaCted. .
i„hi»Mc™ I
••><! Xorth O i r o t o , Cbnttmooga bfintr
Does ait );ind« of wort In his line. Shop'at residence, earnest cncrgetio mMcmsnt,^
Latest advices from Florida state thaU-two negroes
.W C n .
• » « « • Slete.,- and; ,
-slic mile.* east of Benxonla, In the town of Hoitiestead. All tbat.thatline, led by.suqh
j. v. ,
,. •• convemcot point for sending
seeding messages of invitation,
invitation. who had run away from their owners mono than a year
werk left with E. L. Sprague, Traverse City. o?B. A- Averill, to encounter.
through black recruiting officers, into the heart of cacii since, were recently caught at Magnolia, brought to
tfoiaestead, >> ill met; with prompt attefatlon. ' ' (15-ly*)
Soon after dark the " cHttrclr call" iaM sdiiiidcd.'
Thcreis no question in m/miud of the policy of or- rilatka, and, without trial of any kind, crewted by the
In a moment the dusky'throng, ail, of' tueai, we 10 Ken
wepding.Jheir ?ilent way to the place beneath, the stars ganizing these colored troops ; being unaccustomed to neck to a branch 6f a tree—an admiring crowd of chiwhere they were accustomed to, worship., Tbey formed I'reedqm, they can be better controlled, educated aud pre- valry looking on white.they were cbokiog to death. One
tiiaper. tdnve,
slnve. chattel rascaWdld
rntrnlfl did not
nnf i!i»
die
a large circle rountfthe chaplain, and wheh "their thou- pared for the enjoyment of this new boon in a military of the black, nigger,
Respectfully inforaos hi* numerous friends and th? pnbllc* sand voices rolled out upon tho night air ^ in a song of organization than in any other way. Tho J2th aud soon euoigh to please the delicate ladies Who had come
ttuit hoi^U furnish Drawings, 'Specifications and Estimates praise, there was a strange impre#sivei.t*s j u it. It pul> 13th regiments are stationed on the N . W . .Railroad, forth to see the black fool who loved freedom kick and
for every description of Civil, Mechanical, Architectuml t^ok of n y notion of thesc^n^ wbev tl^ children, of which the Government is building from the brad of low squirm ; some of the chivalry took tho pertinacious
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Engineering, and Building Works, Surveys^and Plata, of
water navigation on the Tennessoo to Nashville, and are rogue down, had a pit dug, ami put liira inJUuritx] him
Towns,"Estates. Ac. He will also execute any ' Commissions Israel sang the'song of deliverance unoir tli^ baiifo of tbp
• for the sale or purchase of Real Estate, Locating Lanrf, Bur-5 llo-i Sea. It was 'no'" cdntract^m'ging'; those s,v.i"- doing the work of construction as rapidly as any equal up to the neck so that every one of the " born aristocraveys ofhands, I'ayuient of Taws, and procuring Abstracts of waves were but the commingling o f ' wild. heaH-l.oni number of men that could be procured. <io that the cy "could see that there was a real, live ' nigger'inlhe
Government,
in addition to au efiicieut road guard, has hole ; and then finished the entertainment by scrunching
Titles, Ac., on moderate terms.
sighs, the offering of deep emotion. Tim." song 1 ended,
Has some chbiec early aclections now for sale, consisting
truly elo- in tho'm tho best of railroad hauds at -ten dollars per his infernal woolly head with tlie.butts of-their muskets,
.ordMj^l^nd uncleared lands of the best quality in the the chaplain ted them in a8implQ,.j«UjcU<!
month.
1 .
scattering his brains (for, strange and foolish as the ways
quent prayer, in which piety and patriotism ,were so.
Ae to making soldiers of them, that is not au open of God may seem, even 'niggers ' have brains,} all over
3fS : nicely bkJndid, that all felt, while they • nub clbarlv dist Traverse City, i w i c h l j a n , f '
tinct. that tbey were inseparable! Erich -fatso wtw the question. Tbey will fight as long as their officers stay the cohsccrated ground. T h e n the chivalrous owner
CORJiER OF UNION AND" STATE STREETS.
tenor of bis remarks with which be -followed. When with them, and that is about as loug as other soldiers wiped the brains offhis musket with his Indy-loVe's perthe chaplain had concluded, be gave opportunity to bis fight. Their hatred of the rebels and bushwhackers is fumed handkerchief, ordered his boss nigger to make
sable hearers to pray and make remarks. , .From these I intense, almost malignant. The rebels fear them. They out a bill against the county for the loss of a slaVe, deslearned that a revival of religion was in progres-s among know they will fight. I notice the guerillas do not fool troyed incuse of absolutenegf^ity, and the crowd deAre often exposed in consequence of the inefficicncy of them. From these prayers and speeches I also learned round their picket lines much.
Many amusing nucc- [>arted. to driuk eternal prosperity to tho ' patriarchal
{so-called) beautifying preparations ; but ^1 who uae CR1S- more of the real feelin^i of the negro than I had ever dotcs are related by the officers of the manner in which relation.'
,•
NO MORTAL E Y E
certainly known before. Their novel illustrations, un- they ply their new vocation. A colored picket was fired
upon
one
night
by
a
guerilla
;
he
did not return the
UISCOVEKY or GIJIKS.—Pliny iufoims un that the att
Can diatingolsh the blacks and browns produced by this heard. of words, and characteristic pronunciation were
•4ye frtm those.Imparted+y the Creator.
very funny ; bnt their prayers for their wives and little fire of give alarm, bnt sprang forward like a tiger, and of maKing glass was accidentally discovered ,by some
3
ones left in bondage, their thanks for their ywn deliver- before his assailant; had recovered from the bliuding cl- merchants, who were traveling wiih nitre, and slopping
",
NO D B S T R U C T i r E INGRBDIENT,
fcct of his owu .fire, was, right upon him. l i e turned to •• ar a rivec issuliig from Mouot CartncL Not flndiri'g
• NoWFng tftatfcan shrivel up or in 'aiiy way Injure the hair ance, and their rejoicings that UierLorido'biid " opebeU a rtn, hot the picket Overlook imd killed him on the spot.
.thiug to rest their kettles 00. tbey used som© piceca
v.-ittf- fte i>rtserv«t%!'vegetable elements of this .d^o,"^nd" let in |ight through an opcuingjjn the woods,' 1 Another picket, stationed in the woods, hearing a ot nitre for the purpose. Tho uitre gradually dissolving
were uttered with a,pathos that wodd haye tuadc any
wdh^rfal'^repantiob.
.7 '
"'.M• heart
horseman approaching in the darkness, called .out, by the heat, mixed with the sand, aotj a transparent matleeL
. w •<
'Jlwm&ctured by j . CRI^TiDOltO,» Aston • House, New
'• Who cam dar ?" ISo answer, bnt thp steps came ter flowed which was, iu ^act, glass. It is certain that
In their exortations the old men told tlie vouog meu right on. " Who cum dar ?" Still no answer. " Who
York. SoliJ. everywhere, aiul i ^ l i e d by all'Hilr Dressers.
we are often more indebted to apparent chance than ges
of the goodness of tbe Government in- giving them;A cpm dar f tree times and de lost, 'conl'11 to military
ftlceIffcifi. 50 and $3 per bo£ according t$ sire. •
nius for many of the most valuable discoveries ; therechanco to bo men—told them that -thciy •'Sgnoranco bad rcgalashum." And, bang ! he fired into the darkness.
•>•11 i
EDaay '(Ifyjawji I i y " •}
fore every one should keep bis eyes ami edr* open bis
tot
them
in,slavery—that
they
roust-learn
to
read
iu
Is Invaluable, with hla Dye, ai U Imparts thq utteost soflThe sound Was followed by a heavy, threshing fall. On thoughts and feclitigsowakc.aijd active. ,
aicss, t ^ j most beautiful gloss, and great.vltal% to theRalr. .order to.ktjow, how to take cfuc .of themselves learn repairing to the spot, be found be had .kil/ed a poor old
.Price, §0 cents, $1, and $J per bottle,^aooor^pi; to siae. . their duty as soldiers that they might delend'lbemselves
-rjdetjcfs horse, that bad strayed outside pf the lines !
:
The name of thp Deity is spelied. With four. letters ip
and assist in saving theGo^rnm6nt that briti been so
Tncse anecdotes merely show thai tliey will do* what
•T' ATH^'SIDING;. CHERRY, OAK. MApl.R WHITE good to them^-that they must miikd up their' minds to they ttrppose to be their "duty to the letter, regardless of almost every language. ' la Latin, Heus; French, Dies';
Greek, Theos ; German. Gott ; Scandinavian, Odin -;
JL/ Aah, and all kinds of aeatoaid Pine lonber kept on sapewdor to die—'that it waoertainjtfcath if t b ^ feU conwqtioncfs.
.
» «a'tf Frwalngtl mher, foltfaoaa Soa^ntiing aawed^rom into the hands of the r^beli—thftt t^ey mast Ije, religiSwedish, Codd; Hebrew, Aden; Syrian. Adad ; PerFfjoiu all that I have, seen, I am satiaQed that the wis- sian,
„ B U , Syra; Tartarian, Idgy; Spanish, Dias; East Indian,
twenty to thirty feet In length, and fa(r sale at the. Mills of
oos me^ always prepared to die,\ and "tf eo they .couid
'the subscriber.
'
;
q o ^ of.the UovetBineflfin ofganiiirig
colprcd troops will foei
or Zeni;
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UNITED mm LAND OFFICE AT mVEESI CWF, MICH.

C. H. MARSH,

, JUtornen-ani)ftomtstllorat fato,

J. a. RAMSDKLL,
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- J musty," as well as the authors of thete ; but yoc have appeal to loyal Douglas democrats who still revere tbe
must hereafter lie undo.- aud be trampled into the dust,
violating the Constitution by the honor of avowing tbe fact "first; tibd we highly ap- naufcs, and lame, and deeds of our great fathers, if there
probate
your sterling bonesty, and -strict adhere ore to art any such; aud to tbem I say,—aBd <kfy all coppera n d P r o p r i e t o r preventing the "fire In the rear," threatened at the beKa
M O R G A N B A T H SI,. JCditor
ginning, and the pro mise to the rebels of the " flow of truth. Now, the fact is "that Lincoln has exercised the dom to contradict my assertions successfully—tbat LinTB
BA
i l IvVi SEBB S E
I ClTT:
blood in our street s." What can be your reason for powers vested in his hamis with remarkable mildnesa— coln bas acted far less arbitrarily than Jackson set tbe
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2 2. 1864.
this, but yottf doire that rebels should succeed id ruin- Not in a single instance lias be attempted to pttnish the democratic example. In bis time there wasonly one pity
ing crar glotvon Republic ? I wish to God I could ima- revilers of himself, nor haa he - imprisoned any one who (New Orleans) where copperhead? could be found ; and
y u P r B M C A l B COUNTY COygEKTIOIT,
1 Convention of Republican Delegates twin the several gine some o&er reason. This, thea is the attitude in accused him of dirty tricks, as Jackson did whose deeds be crushed them under his iron heel, by confining their
wwns in Grand^Traverse County, will be lielU at the School which you havp placed yourself before the world ; and your leaders approbated every where till since the re- leader, by putting Hall's habias writ in his own pocket ;
Sonne In Traverao Cltjr, on Tuesday, the; third day of May most poignantly sorry I and your mother are that it is bellion commenced. During sixteen months Lincoln but tending this traitor Judge beyoud the military lines,
next, » t * e o'clock P. M-. to appoint one delegate to the Be- so. But it is not too late to repent. S'IBCC the last elec- tried to reconcile Southern rebels by returning their just as Lincoln did Vallandigham; and by banishing anpublican Bute Con*entl9n to M held at pkrolt on the 18U>
ither person who called his acts f dirty tricks." This
day of May nest, to appoint sixteen delegates to the Repub- tion, your greatly admired Seymour has retraced some of niggers and guarding their dwellings from injury. Even
lican National Contention to be held at Baltimore, on the his steps to 'secure votes in future; you, too, may want to the present time he keeps democratic traitors in office Jackson did after the British army was almost anihilated,
7th day of June next, to nominate candidates' for President some hereafter ; and we entreat you to follow the foot- to conciliate them. Annually be sends men to this their Genorals dairr, and peace had bee 11 Aunounced; and
whole nation applauded "him for doing so. On the
and Vice President of the United Btatea. !
Lighthouse who say in mj face tbey would rather have
steps of.' your illustrious predecessor.
The County Convention will alio appoint one delegate to
By your conduct you have been encouraging the Jeff Dans than Lincoln for President But it is far other hand, ever since tbe rebellion was inaugurated the
the State Republican Contention (hercaftet to bo tailed) to Southern rebels to persevere ever since they commenc- easier to conciliate any other of tho viper tribes than free uorth bss been swarming with copperheads who soon
nominate candidates for State-^CBcers.
after commenced arming and organising the fire in the
The Township of Trtverse will be entitled to 8 delegaUa, ed, and you are still doing so ; and but for this encour- copperheads and rattlesnakes ;• and this—tbe only-—misPeninsula 6 ; Whitewater 5 ; Benionla J Cryatal Lake 3 < agement they would have yielded ere now. It you have take of Lincoln, has already cost the North man^ thou- rear" party, wh icb had bceu threatened in our legislaread the address of the rebel Congress in tho Free sands of lives and hundreds of millions of dollars. But tive balls and promised to Jeff. Daris by ex-presideut
Almlra 3 : Milton 1.
MORGAN BATES,
Pre«, you must have become convinced that the point you think it must certainly be a most flagrant violation Pierce, before a i?un was fired. These cop's ciicouragC. H. M ARSH,
C.T. gOOFlELD,
which tbey dwell with the greatest emphasis, is the of the Constitution toenforce martial law and make ar- ed soldiers to de^*t*t protected deserters by murdering
County (Join glitter.
defeat of Lincoln at the next election. They promise bitrary arrests where war does not rage. I have proved those sent to appic bend them. Tbey resisted the draft
Traters* City, April 7,1864. *
j
their followers that, if they, beat back the Union armies to you that insurrections have boen and are yet brewing under pretended issmes which Seymoui* acknowledged to
in many parts of the North ; and notwithstanding ar- be false by withdrawing tbem after be had given his
To the Grand Traterae Herald. this spring, there will be such a dissatisfaction as
A POLITICAL LETTER.
feat (be Republicans, and ensure tho accession of Demo- rests and suspension, these insurrections have broken out •dear friends," a thrre day's privilege of murdering. They
crats to power next fall ; and that then they will have it in Indiana, in Illinois, and in the cities of Detroit and New absolutely kindled sci n.'illstions of the " fire in tbe rear"
Dr. gchetterly to htagSon—A Copperhead.
DKAB Sox :—We have at lost, two m#)tbs after its all their own way in rebeldom. This is now almost the York and elsewhere, where Judge McCapn stood ready in Indianna, Illinois, and Detroit, and tbe fire itself in
publication," received ah answer to piy letters, published rebel's only hope ; and, to accomplish this object, all the to discharge all rebels brought before him on a habeas. New York. And, lastly, some of your organs advocated
in the Macomb Conservative Presi; ,and tnnst confess venomous tribes of serpents iu the free North are now In fact it is absolutely necessary to suspend the habeas driving our Government from Washington by mob law;
that it is well done, considering the 'ground yod bad to co-operating with the rebels. The rebels know that and depend upon arrests where there is po army to keep yea ! some of your leaden advocate this course even now
stand upon. Ah, my dear Son, yod are a chip of the under copperhead dominance no slaveholder will be down democratic traitors ; where there is ao army there on tbe floor of Congress and yonr organs applaud the
old block ! Toor mother thinks it would lie bard for punished for any crime he may commit They have means are not needed. These means are to be used movemont Under such ci rcumstance^ what was to be
any other Copperhead to boat it ;f bat she regrets it murdered in the capital, and tried to in the capitol, while sparingly ; no ono knows at what moment ; and the done? No loyal man knew how far your snake tribes
should be done in so ignoble a cause.' But, sir, we both Northern democratic dough-faces sat by and sanctioned Constitution therefore leaves them to bo exercised, when were prepared to carry ibeir favorite "fire in the
regret you did not attempt to invalidate the strong evi- i t ; and that they can-do so again under democratic necessary, by any military commander who has tbe rear" into execution. We only Ijuew that your clans
power to enforce them, subject to the President's ruling; and dens were numerous. Wedi id not'at the moment,
dence I adduced to prove that yotfr leaders are traitors -rule, they are well confinced.
I have-nid our Constitution was made for times of and, in no other form would they be worth a straw. How remember that the copperhead trilx-s had been always
to their country; but proceeded jo: accuse .Lincoln of
and ever were dough-faces All th osc dread circumstan-.
violating our most excellent Cogitation because he peace. I meant the detail of the minitiae of i t It is great was the wisdom of oar fathers 1
Concerning the freedom of Speech and of the Press, ces which Jefferson said would just ify setting aside those
imprisoned a few of those traitors aid; banished Vallto- obvious that dnring rebellion acts must more or less bo
provisions of tbe Constitution made specially for times
Judge
Story
says
in
his
Commentary:—"
It
is
plain
dlgham. . Were you conscious tha| you can not clear accommodated to circumstances ; and the laws of war 1
must interpret it, and suggest particular means and acts. that this amendment to the Constitution import^ no of peace, in order to preserve the Constitution itself,
your leaders of ray charge ? It sefiima so.
stared
us in the face, and not au hou r wus left for medi•
more
than
that
every
man
shall
have
a
right
to
speak,
The argument between us, then,; stands thus Trai- But our cxcelleet Constitution is not silent about war
' write, .and print his opinions upon any subject what- tation. Lincoln saw that the mornu ct of avuiliog himtors, who threatened a " fire in tho rear." before the re- add rebellion. It. requires tho President to fnke an
self
of
tbe
Constitutional provisions for martial law had

ever,
without
any
prior
restraint
so
always
that
he
bellion was commenced and subsequently perambulated oath that he will support tho Constitution and execute
' does cot injure any other person in his rights, person, arrived, and he set it on fcot But of -Vbat aw would
the courtiy exciting the ignorant canaille every where lads. It makes it the duty of Congress to raise armies
martial
law
be, if the habias corpus were left in tbe hands
"
property,
or
reputatio^,
and
so
always
that
he
docs
to arm themselves for tbe purpose of carrying that without telling how, except that the militia shall be
" not disturb tbe public peace, or attempt to subvert tbe of Copperhead judge»—such as Mel yam-? Lincoln put
threat into execution by resulting our government in the called out in an emergency ; and makes the President
a
few—very
few compared with tho. w whom Jackson en"
Government"
In
fact,
the
Constitution
gives
no
powapprehension of those whom tt'ey j>ad induced to desert Commander-in-Chief of them, without telling whether be
shoulder a musket It makes it the duty of our or, and there is no law, to punish any crime committed countered and punished—in bis busules;^!*] I be U. S.
and in enforcing obedience to tb* ; draft, w e r 0 Perfectly
against government « CIVIL COURTS, except treason ; Supreme Court with Douglas (?)id< imocratic Judges on
government
to
guarantee
to
every
State
a
Republican
right and were only doing tehat cur, Constitution gave
and to punish any such crime, below {reason, the Con- tbe bench, has just declared that n K Din Kor VIOLATE THKthem a perfect Tight to do. > Thi} js what you contend form of government but does not say by what means ;
stitution has ordained Courts Martial which alone have CoxsTiTtmox in so doing. But Lincoln did not imprifor ;,and you further contend thatjLlccolu .'violated our it also gives authority to suspend the Habeas Corpus in
jurisdiction of all such matters, as the Supreme Court son a Judge for issuing a habeas; nor any person for idConstitution, wheD—just at these perambulating leaders timjes of war, but does not say by whom this is to be
bas decided in the Case of Vallandigham. Let traitor ling his Sets "dirity triak*," as Ja ck son did. Lincoln
done.,
But
common
sense
says,
and
you
know
it
is
were on the point of stepping out frota behind the curdemocrats bewere then. You accuse me of favoring did not arrest a single person whoi wa s net" engaged iu
tain to take command or the armed and;partly organized fupdamcotnl principle of all law, that when a duty is re.
Lincoln in endeavoring to m|kc himself a despot Bat this t*citing tbe Canaille in muititudtjs i o resist the govtuired
of
any
one,
the
means
of
performing
it
are
given
rabble, and, after,-these.' bad firtd their revolvers at_
is mere pretense to cxcite tbe cnnille of your party to in- ernment'8 wsr measures, either by sp'jv>rbes or by using
wounded and sick soldiers—-he arrested i one of these byttp requisition itself; and the framers or our Consti- augurate a counter-rebellion in the North when your tbe mail for his nefarious purpose! fit bas not molesttution
certainly
did
not
suppose
that
So
great
n
dolt
1
» fire in the rear " leaders, and bad
tried by Court
leaders may think tbey can succeed. You are not so ed a single person for calling bis acts " dirty,' tyrwiiMartial, and mercifully sent him among the dear South- wohld ever be elected President, nor so imbecilo a Conas to believe he wiil ever lift a finger Tor such n cal, despotic, or any thing else, as Jack sou did. He bus
ern brethern, instead of to the bastlle as ho deafrred.— gress, as to be enailed to devise and adopt means to do purpose; or that $ could succced if he did. Why, Sir, stopped only, one or those copperhead p; ipers thart vomit
That is, you contend .that it is unconstitutional to inter- what was required of them ; and, therefore, wisely left has not every Republican precisely the same interest in forth their treason day after day, aud th.^it ferV day only.
, fero with your leaders until they have actnolly commit- the. detail of the means undefined, to those who would tbe perpetuity of our hitherto free institutions that every Seymour, the worst coppcrbcud in "the 11 orifc,' still rum*
ted treason and drencbed tie country in blood. 8o too succeed them. Now. will ai.'V sa.no candid man pretend Democrat has 7 Let Lincoln attempt to be President at large, playing hide and seek: but JTew York has rethought yonr favorite Governor Seymour when ho had that there is to-day a Republican forjo of government in a third term, and see how quickly he will be hurled turned to her Grst lore, and wrapnetThiui on biskuucklcs
got up the New York iiprrectioi, bad armed the any one of the active rebel States ? But the loyal people
down and disgraced by the Republican party. It is now at tbe Iast elcctiou; and he now jries to ' ibey the mancanaille and disarmed loyafyeople, and then bid himself of those States now call upon us to fuiCI Our Constitu- necessary that he should be elected once' more, finish the
part. These acts of our ^ioble 1'residi'nt have
to avoid being confronted with his ." PEAS FBIENBS.' — tional obligation, while your leaders encou'ragt* the re- rebellion and anibilate Slavery, so that tbe danger of suc- been opportunely executed. The copp-rh cad speices of
bels
in
murdering
and
forcing
tbem
to
-figM
Against
But, in this opinion the U. S. Sipreme Court, composed
serpents uow feel sufficiently CO Weil; and Lincoln hopes
ceeding
ones
be
obvjatcd,
and
place
his
bame
beside
that
; and then you protest that yonr party are the o.ily
principally of Democrats, differ from! you both, and
Washington, whose acts you consider " musty." Lin- no more arrests will be nace«3ary; ^aud s > 1 »i>pj all Rewith them you cau settle the question. In fact yopr true defenders of the Constitution. Plead on, the h? is mild and kind, even to traitors, prndent, slow to publicans; for we pity even traitors wiio bare 'brought
co
opinion is that, under the pains afid penalties of being Douglas democrats understand you and are forsaking
act- bu.' energetic when he sees his duty clear. We do misfortune upon themselves; and are no w feeding sorn;
denounced a$ Constitution breakers Tor disobedience to your dens in multitudes. Your Vallandigham manoeuve'r
it surely k.*>ow that there is another mnn in America starving families of traitors in am*. E'ut yon protest
jour behest, our government must wait- till your leaders last fall in Ohio, with the approval of your entire party,
that canfib'his place for the noxt four years; and let me with the greatest vehemence, against ma rti at law in the
end canaille have drenched the North in blood—as ex- opened the eyes of thousands, and the soldiers will be
tell
you that all the Copperhead and Rattlesnake clans north, because it prevents the opdning 0 f .roar long depresident Pierce promised Jeff. Davis should be done if allowed to vote next fall.
sired " fir€ in the rear?" Stop, |thcn, your tmftdrdn*
he would commence the rebellion; dpwii South,—before
But you are most venomous against arbitrary arrests cannot prevent his rS-electiod.
practices.: It is in the north, precisely, where martial
But you accuse Lincoln ot" violating dor Constitution,
we lift a finger to prevent so great a misfortune by ar- and suspension of the Habeas Corpus; because these
law and tbe suspension of the habeas cor pus are needed
resting the ring leader and send Km where he can not deprive you-of the leaders of your canaille in opening which guarantees life, liberty,"and* the persuit of happi- to keep you down. The army enn help its»*If. And so
r ;
be rescued, where packed 'jurors, or half copperhead and your long meditated " fire in the rear." You want ness ,to every man under it, by taking the slaves to fight thought the Supreme Court for they do cided that it 'i*
the other half rattlesnake judges, cad not pronounce his Northern traitors of the Copperhead species—for there battles and making the slave-holders raise their own sub- not unconstitutional toenforce martial law in the North.
sistence, and then setting tbe slaves free; and thus avoidconduct justifiable and ret bim frcie to perfect his rebel- are no others—tried at tome where there would be
Lincoln never scizwMhe United States tre»«ury into his
ing tbe possibility of another rebellion. But the rebel
chance for rescue ; or where a Copperhead mi£
lious organisation.
own bunds And distributed its funds among favorite babks
slaveholders do not acknowledge themselves to be under
In my former letters improved;to,you, and in great sneak into the July box and clear them ; where they
to buy patronage.' No, not even in times of rebeltioa ;
Constitution, though tbey claim its protection as well
part from copperhead fecords
1. That Buchanan, might give bail, or get their trials postponed, and, in
as Jac'kson did in times of profound peace, and in defias
you
Copperheads
claim
it;
and
insist
on
tbe
perpetuiwho noorisbod the rebellion undef democratic patrofcnge, the meantime perfect their nefarious plans ; or, finally,
ance o f all iaw and of the direct advice of Congress; setty of slavery; while the loyal slaveholders of Missouri, Arting a direct example of robbing tbe treasup' whicbyonr
decided it'to be unconstitutional to prevent the rebels where a mongrel snake Judge might set them free
kansas,
Kentucky,
Tennessee,
Maryland,
and
Louisiana,
party faithfully imitated to the cloeo of your favorite
getting possession of Uncle S^raV capital, and thatyont; Habeas Corpus. And, oh, what a mortifying violation
insist that slavery must be abolished, pay or no pay, as the Huchai lao's reign, for tbe return of which— " I be Union
party supported all his measures to the last. 2! That of the Constitution it is to defeat all your well contrived
as it was"—you now contend with sonnch ardor. Lincause
of
the
war—even
Bramlet
bas
succombcd
under
8eymour refused to let a negro regijpent fight for us; plans.
coln never kept robbers (politely termed defaulter*) in
In a former letter I proved to you that during the re- the pressure of loyal Kentuckians. Your pretense that office for years after he knew ther® to be such. Bat inand that he got up the New Yorf .riot to resist the draft
tbe
emancipation
proclamation
prolongs
the
rebellion
by
gtead of imitating his predecessor, Lincoln enacted the
as an excuso for opening the long impending " fire in volution some flftben tories were confined by the instigauniting all the slaveholders .agajngi us, is therefore
first law to punish public robbers, who are nearly all
the rear," owning the rioters as t his " dear friends." tion of Washington in the interior of Virginia and held
baseless aa.your assertion that Republicans brought on democrats, and^punisbes them promptly, as fast as he-oao •
3. That Vallandigham did all ho cobld do to discourage without trial tiC danger had passed over ; that Jefferaon
[' *
tbe rebellion by voting dowd tbe Criddenden Compro- catch them.
sanctioned
disregarding
Constitutional
peace
provisions
enlist ment?, to promote desertion, ,and to organize riotFianlly. you accuse our government of favoring abolimise, as the proceedings of the late Louisville convention
ous conclaves in Southern Ohio, Illinois and Indiana ; in tho case of Burr ; and gave it as his opinion, that
tionists, by osserting that Philips ssid in Wsahingtoi*—
prove.
where
our
political
institutions
were
in
danger,
4
higher
"
Tbe
Constitution
of
the
United
Statqs is en agreement
and that the traitors in that region were actually preparI feel that it is hard to defend our noble President with death, and a compact with UlL" Yon have giv«d to commence active operations, and did, on there- obligation rested upon United SUtes officer* than those
en as an example of your honesty, and veracity in telling
against
yonr
denunciations,
seeing
you
denounce
the
reof
the
Constitution.
I
also
cited
the
suspension
of
turn from their convention, fire theft revolvers at woundyour opinion or tbe record left by Washington, Jeffered soldiers, at loyal men and women, and at an infant Habeas Corpo? by General Jackson, at New Orleans, cords of Washington, Jefferson, and Jackson—the fa- son sud Jackson, and I cannot Tor a moment entertain
the idea that you would knowinzly repeat a lie: but I asSir its-mother's arms. 4. That the country in many who even imprisoned the Judge that issued it and an- thers of loyal former democracy—as being " KCBTT
But
sir,
I
appeal
from
your
decision,
and
say
tbey
are
sure you, nevertheless, thst Philips never uttered such
places was swarming with traitors, and that your organs other person for saying it was a " dirty trick." A proIsuguage in Washington, much kw in the capitol of the
openly encouraged them to resist the government in the ceeding for which, if Lincoln were moan enough to do not MCSTT. Nay 1 They flash inflamesof fire over all U. S. But be published those precise words in tbe
execution of the laws. 5. I proved to you that at all i t nine tenths of all the Republicans would denounce makedom in the hands of Lincoln; and you stand appal- Ktnancipator or which be was editor, many" years since
times, particularly in times ofprbfonnd peace, yoor par- him. I most certainly would consider him a dangerous led. nashing their copper fangs in fury at him as if all in view of its sanctioning slavery. And. pray, bas not
ty have always been steadfast opponents to free speech man,.and say so too. These were the explanations of pandemonium were assembled. Liocoln hears you ; but the present rebellion in behalf of slaveiy, proved his
true ? The abolition leaders—both Philips and
and* free press. All these fact* ybu admit, for you do the Constitution givca by the acts and in ths language like a noble and peacable new found lander, he says—"Let words
Smith, have done more for their country than any two
•not say ooe wotd to disprove tbsm; nay! you do not of the Great Fathers of the Republic ; and you now ac- tbe cars yelp. I have pulled their teeth as tbe Consti- copperheads of yonr party—they have poured out their
~even deny a single one of them ; and 1 do admire your cuse (dp o r " endeavoring to find tbem among the musty tution requires, and tbey csmcot bite. Our country and mooey by hundreds, of late, bothl as bounties and to aid
candor for tacitly acknowledging facts which you know record^ of the part," etc. Republicans have for some ber BepubUco democratic institutions 1 have succeeded side soldiers.
With painfulfeelingsof commiseration, I subscribe
you can not dispute- But cow,! when our Republic is time been of opinion that Democrats deem the sayings in protecting so (ar, and that is all I care for wbeo the
mv name.
H. R. SonrrrniLV.
iD danger, after the rebel J haw declared that we or they and doing* of Washington, Jeffer^On^ and Jackson, rebellion has been quelled." Frtm your decision, sir, I

Cjt <ii>ranii wtybtxtsi; J^rali). you accuse Lincoln of

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TRAVERSE iCITY.
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Republican Cat
Of TfAlttt*
r
T h e R e p u b l i c a n s of t i c T o w n s h ipp of
"tf*leite a%re
reqnote d to m e e t a t t h e School H ^ n s e , i n TVaverse City, on W e d .
n e s d a y , t h e 27th d a y of A p r i l next,-at 2 a'cloek P . M.. f o r t h e
p a r p o a e of c h o o s i n g e i g h t i t - l e g a t e s . t o a t ^ B f l d the C o u n t y
C o n v e n t i o n t o be h e l d On t h e 3rd day o f M a j r a e t t a t T r a r e r s e
City. All Ropablickns are i n v i t e d t o be p r e s e n t .
A. W . BACON.
A p r i l 14,1664.
C a p l BOTHTOH, of t h o Alleghany,
t h a n k s for late papers.
t e r ; a n d will a l w a y s

wfll a c c e p t

our

H e alway* remembers the P r i n have the

f n a i d c . t r a c k oti

shore,

a n d t h e w e a t h e r - g o a g e a t s e a , o n t h a t ajccDODt.
T H B I C E . — T h e i c e io t h e B o y e x t e n d s o a t . a b o u t five
miles f r o m t h e h e a d .

T h e Wlod has been Northerly for

t h r e e o r f o u r w e & a , a n d all t h e i c e t h e r e i s . in t h e B a y
has been driven u p to the bead.

A

Sooth wind

c l e a r it io t w o hours.

The

out, t r y i n g to g e t in.

S h e is b o u n d

A l l e g h a n y i® a
to

would

few

Sarnia,

miles
and is

t h e first P r o p e l l e r o u t of C h i c a g o b o u n d b e l o w .
A . l a r g e space is occupied

in

,

to-day's p a p e r with

a

v e r y a b l e l o i t e r f r o m D r . S c h e t t e r l y t o h i t s o n , w h o is a
Copperhead.

T h e only possible objection t o t h e letter

i s i t s g r e a t l e o g l b , w h i c h illy a d a p t s i t t o o u r s m a l l

pa-

p e r ;• b u t e v e n t h i s o b j e c t i o n i t in a g r c a l m e a s u r e

ob-

viated by tho trip-hammer blows which w e
t l i o h e a d s of

a loathesome

R e a d the letter.

.

clasi

^ ,

W e h a v e seen, t h e

of

dealt u p o n

political reptiles.

y r

Elephant,

the

Bhinoceros, the

Hippopotamus, the Boa Gonstructor, the Anaconda, the
" S l e e p i n g B e a u t y " (in w u x ) , a n d J a m e s
nett ; b u t to t h e best of o u r

Gordon

knowledge *nd

Ben-

belief,

we

h a v e not s e e n t h e " L o c a l o f t h e G r a n d R a p i d s Eagle.
T h a t p l e a s u r e i s in r e s e r v e ; a n d w e s h a l j e m b r a c e t h e
e a r l i e s t o p p o r t u n i t y t o form 1 h i s a c q u a i u t ^ u o e .
* A t h i n g of BKACTT. i s a Joy f o r e v e r ! "
The Latest Newt.
r.
W e have p a p e r s of the 1 7 t b ' b y the Alleghany.
T h e m o s t s t a r t h ' n g i t e m of n e w s is t h e c a p t u r e of F o r t
Pillow, on thd Mississippi, b y ' t h e

rtbels'under

a n d t h e m u r d e r , in c o l d b l o o d , a f t e r t h o

Forrest

aorrender,

of

t h r e e h u n d r e d c o l o r e d t r o o p s , a n d t h e w h i t e officers w h o
commanded

them ! The

F o r r e s t in p e r s o n .

rebel force was €000, under

C o l B r a d f o r d , of tho

c o l o r e d r e g i m e n t w a s in

1st Alabama

command o f . the

Fort,

a b o u t 6 0 0 m e n . - T h e r e b e l s a p p e a r e d firist w i t h
of t r u c e , a n d p l a c e d t h e i r f o r c e s

at

daylight,

with
a flag

vrhilo it

was being considered.
T h e y t h e n o p e n e d w i t h a r t i l l e r y a n d s m a l l arms.,- T h e y
t o o k one f o r t , t u r n e d i t s h e a v y g u n s u p o n t h e o t h e r , a n d
p o u r e d d e a t h und destruction i n t o o u r

ruuks.

Colonel

B r a d f o r d was w u u u d e d , a n d s e e i n g h e c o u l d n o t h o l d o u t ,
c a p i t u l a t e d at 3 P . M.

A f t e r a n h o u r tfce e n e m y

went

i u a n d cruelly b u t c h e r e d e v e r y c o l o r e d s o l d i e r t h e y c o u l d
lay . t h e i r b a u d s u p o n , a n d t h e officers c o m m a n d i n g t h e m
•Of (>00 iii t h e g a r r i s o n o n l y 2 0 0 w e r e l e f t a l i v e , a n d m a n y
of these were wounded.

T h e rebels then dismantled t h e

fort,-destroyed the works, burnt t h e ' t o w p ,

and left t h e

place.'
D i s p a t c h e s f r o m t h e h e a d q u a r t r r s of t h e A r m y of t h e
P o t o m a c of t h e 1 6 t h . t t a t o t l i a t a p a r t y . o f l r e b e l c a v a l r y
anado an a t t a c k on the picket* a t Brcsloe Station,

but

•were d r i v e n o f T a f t e r n brisk skirmish.

was

One

man

' k i l l e d a n d t w o \ s o u n d e d b e l o n g i n g i o the' 1 4 t h
vania

T h e m h i f t r a i n , w i t h G e n . G ran t o n

j u s t passed a few .minutes before the

Pennsyl-

board, had

a t t a c k was

made,

•and i t U supjKwed Abe i n t e n t i o n w a s t o c a p t u r e h i m .
T h e A r m y o f t h e P o t o m a c is

being constantly

rein-

f o r c e d b y t h e a r r i v a l of v e t e M n s a n d p a r t s p f R e g i m e n t s
T h e Copperheads are again sent to
%y a decision o f the S u p r e m e

Court,

the

wall in O h i o

pronouncing

l a w allowing soldiers t o vote, constitutional.

the

T h e r e is

n o rest -for C o p p e r h e a d s in O h i o .
T h e rebels have M o w n u p the

rams Shreveport and

Missouri, to p r e v e n t t h e i r falling i n t o

our

htuids, a n d

o vacuated -Shre veport.
T h e Butlert a u d c i t i z e n s b a n i all l e f t t h e A r m y o f t h e
P o t o m a e and will n o t b e p e r m i t t e d to return ootil

next

autumn.
T h e c o w R e v e n u e B i l l i s a c o m p l e t e f e v e r s i o n of t h e
a c t n o w iu f o r c e , a u d r e t a i n s t h e

same

machinery with

s t c h i m p r o v e m e n t s a s e x p e r i e n c e h a s rendered n e c e s s a r y .
G e n . C h a l m e r s a t first c o m m a n d e d t h e r e b e l s a t
Pillow.

Fort

G e n Lee, however, arrived just 6efore the bat-

tle began, and assumed c o m m a n d .

Goo.

C h a l m e r s re-

m a r k e d t o a F e d e r a l o f f i c e r t>n t h e s t e a m e r P l a t t e

Val-

ley, t h a t i t w a s t h e i r i n t e n t i o n t o s h o w no q u a r t e r t o t h e
colored troops.
T h e Herald's special dated

A l e x a n d r i a , Va.,

15th,

s a y s : " O n l y t h i s m o r n i n g M o s b y , a t t h e h e a d of a b o u t
6 0 0 rebel c a v a l r y , m a d e h i * a p p e a r a n c e o n t h e
t h e Orange and Alexandria railroad, n e a r

l i n e of

Bristoe

sta-

tion, so suddenly a s t o take b y ' s u r p r i s e the

patrol

for

t h e protection of t h e

place

and

.Manassas.

road

bttWccn

that

F r o m twenty to twenty-five.'of our

were captured.

T h e rebels w e e t a w s y jo

of Fredericksburg.

.

soldiers

the direction
' • ! ' " - f '.

C a s s i a s M . C l a y ' s d a u g h t e r , d o w n in K e n t u c k y ,
good shot

is

a

S h e shot a guerrilla's c a p ^jfTwhen h e t r i e d

t o steal Cassias' best horse, and f r i g h t e b e d b i m s o t h a t
h e forgot t o steal It'
T h e rebel G e n . F o r r e s t , It is 1 r u m o r e d ,

contemplates

w i t h d r a w i n g h f a w h o l e f o r t e f r o m t h e S { a t e of K e n t u c k y .
N a v i g a t i o n o n L a k e ISfie I s r e s u m e d b e t w e e n a f l t i e
principal ports, except Buf&hv
I t is s t a t e d t h a t n e w fortifications a r e
L e e ' s a r m y on t b c R a p i d a n ,

§&a

A d v i c e s from A r k a n s a s s t a t e t h a t CoL: C l a y t o n , w i t h
a force o f c a v a l r y , i n f a n t r y

being bdllt'by

and artillery,

went

oft a n

C '•

Hannah, Lay & Co's Column, Hannah, Lay & Co.'s; Column-

INDIGO—Real Spanish float
e x p e d i t i o n u p S a l i n e R i v e r , a n d c a p t u r e d , in a s t r a t e g i c
I N D I A RUBBER—CoatA^hoes. ell
. baud*. e r a s e r s a n d
m a n n e r , 3 2 0 p r i s o n e r s , 3 0 0 horses, a n u m b e r OTIS^CTOCS,
hats.
F o r the convenience of t h e h a s t y as also for t b e gene- INDIA CLOTH—A nice s t a p l e .
a n d a s a f e c o n t a i n i n g l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s of C o n f e d e r a t e
IRON—Round,
square,
flat,
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ral r e a i l e r , w e h a v e a r r a n g e d a n a l p h a b e t i c a l list of m a n y
«c»P| V
S u p e r i o r h o r s e shoe, uail rod,
fire.
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k i n d s of a r t i c l e s w h i c h a r e k e p t o n s a l e b y u s ; w h i c h J A C O N E T — A full line, b o u g h t of i m p o r t e m .
T h e N a t i o n a l b a n k b i l l a f t e r s o l o n g a d i s c u s s i o n b e - w e t h i n k will b e f o u n d o f i n t e r e s t t o t h e c o m m u n i t y a t J A Y N E S M E D I C I N E S — W e are special a p e n U Tor all D r .
J a y n e s g e n u i n e p r e p a r a t i o n s , a n d j o b t h e same a t a s low
f o r e b o t h h o u s e s of C o n g r e s s , h a s a t l a s t b e e n d e f e a t e d lafjr6.
r a t e s as can be b o u g h t elsewhere.
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T b e t e n d e n c y o f t b e m a r k e t i s s t r o n g l y u p w u r d . csf>e- J E W E L R Y — A s n u g s t o c k , well assorted.
O v e r 6 0 a m e n d m e n t s b a d b e e n m a d e u p o n t h e bill, all
cially
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IES—Raspberry, c u r r a n t quinccs. strawberry, l'ine
but twd of which were passed u p o n b y t h e Committee
b y Congress.
on W a y * 4 o d _ M c a n s .
K E N N E D Y ' S M E D I C I N E S — A n a s s o r t m e n t of these j u s t l y
P r i c e s o r e v e r y Arm o n t h e s e a - b o a r d .
B r o w n aud
famed m e d i c i n e s on sale.
A d v i c e s f r o m H i l t o n B f e a d a r e t h a t a s k i r m i s h oc- B l e a c h e d C o t t o n s a r c s c a r c e a n d h i g h e r . O n r p r e s e n t KETTLES—3, 5. 8,10, pall, SO, 4S, 6 0 , 9 0 gallon, a t reaaona,
ble rates, a f u | l line.
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O S E N E — B o u g h t low, and for sale a t c o r r e s p o n d i n g r a t e s
a d v a n c e in T o b a c c o in first b a u d s i s a t l e a s t 2 0 p e r c e n t
_ _ b r the quantity.
U n i o n p i c k e t s a j u f t h e rebel c a v a l r y , in w l i c h t h e l a t t e r
o v e r D e c . r a t e s . P r o v i s i o n s a r e m u c h firmer i n C h i c a KNlV E S — P o c k e t , table, c a r v i n g , butchers,] shoe, b o w i e a n d
w e r e repulsed, a g u n b o a t s h e l l i n g t h e m o n t h e i r r e t r e a t
go. Dried fruits much higher. Groceries are very
p e n k n i v e s ; o u r s t b e k of table k n i v e s js large a n d we
firm w i t h a c o u s t a n t i n c r e a s e in p r i c e of m o s t g o o d s ;
Invite t h e a t t e n t i o n of t h e wholesale t r a d e . W e can ofT h e P o t o m a c ^ 3 b a d l y swollen in c o n s e q u e n c e o f h e a - in T e a a n d S u g a r p a r t i c u l a r l y . S e e d s a r e v e r y h j g h . —
fer bargains..
vy rains, and fears are entertained of g r e a t
F u r s a r e f u l l i n g off m a t e r i a l l y , p a r t i c u l a r l y in M u s k r a t , L A C E — C o t t o n , Linen, real thread, Smyrna, imitation, s i l k .
b l a r k a u d whjte, Ac.
C o o n a n d M i n k , o j v i n g t o i m m e n s e s t o c k s in E u r o p e , L E A T H E R — S o l e ; upper, k i p , calf, morroccb, l i n i n g s , b i n d
the Government proverty at Georgetown.
t h e w a r in P o l a n d , t h e m i l d w i n t e r on t h e c o n t i n e n t , t h e
L e e s a r m y i s l a r g e l y re-intyxged, a n d h e will h a v e 9 0 , - h i g h r a t e of i n t e r e s t , a n d t h e c h a n g e i n s t y l e f r o m C o p e s L E A D — B a r , w h i t e a n d red lead
LIME—Quick, a n d w a t e r lime, r e a s o n a b l e
000 t r o o p s with w h i c h t o commence • operations t h i s t o Collars manufactured from Mink.
L I L L Y W H I T E — F o r t h e ladies, best quality, as also puEfs
L e a t h e r , i m p r o v i n g in d e m a n d ; C h i c a g o q u o t a t i o n for its application.
spring.
.

o b o v e o u r s e l l i n g r a t e s . T b e u n a v o i d a b l e e f f e c t of t h e LOCKS—Door, t r u n k , chcst, b o x , pad, till. :
G e n . G r i e r s o n ' 8 f o r c e b a d a fight w i t h Jforrest on t h e p r e s e n t call, on ull m a n u f a c t u r e d a r t i c l e s in w h i c h l a b o r M A D D E R — D u t c h m a d d e r .
MAGIC
R U F F L I N G — A s s o r t e d qualities and widths.
irfta j f r o m i n e n t e l e m e n t , will b e t o m a t e r i a l l y a d v a n c e t h e
2 d i n s t , b u t w a s o b l i g e d t o (all b a c k , o w i n g t o l a r g e
M A R S E I L L E S — A small a s s o r t m e n t , some nice.
c o s t of p r o d u c t i o n a u d c o n s e q u e n t l y t h e p r i c e o f sale.
inforcements arriving for Forrest.
MERINOES—These goods we h a v e a s n u g a s s o r t m e n t , well
selected, b o u g h t low, a n d f o r sale in p a t t e r n s below t h e
• F e b r u a r y 18th, 1864.
m a r k e t some, very c h e a p
M a r y l a n d will be f r e e . S h e g i \ e a a m a j o r i t y of 8,1
MOLASSES—A f u l l line, a n d of g o o d q u a l i t y , a s -sweet aa
for immediate and uncompensated e m a n c i p a t i o n .
S h e A P P L E S — B y t h e bushel or b a r r e l — D r y a n d G r e e n .
ever.
ALPACCAS—Black, T a n Drabs, T a n .
N A Y A L STORES—Manilla a n d t a r r e d rope, marlin, rosin.
w i l l s p e e d i l y r i d herself pf t h e c u r s e t h a t h a s p a r a l y z e d
A X E S — H u n t ' s , H u r d & Blodgett's, c h o p p i n g , b r o a d ,
p i t c h , t u r p e n t i n e , n a p t h a , Ac.
her progress among the States.
hand, bora and bunters.
N A I L S — C u t , f r o m 2d t o G0d, best make, a l s o w r o u g h t a n d
A X E H E L V E S — A n a s s o r t m e n t of good quality a n d m a k e .
pressed. We a r c selling by the k e g as low a s we can
T h e g r e a t i n t e r n a t i o n a l m e a s u r e s of a t e l e g r a p h l i n e ALTERS M E D I C I X E S ^ - P o r which wo are A g e n t s a n d k e e p a
now p u r c h a s e a t wholesale. ,
c o m p l e t e a s s o r t m e n t — l o w to t h e trade.
c o n n e c t i n g o u r c o m m e r c i a l c e n t r e w i t h S t . P e t e r s b u r g BA8JCETS—'Willow a n d ash market, half bushel, bushel, a n d /MOTIONS—Of t h e s e we have a complete line, fully e q u a l t o
"V the d e m a n d , a n d p u r c h a s e d of m a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d imone a n d a half buahuel c o r n baskets.
n n d . L o n d o n b y w a y o f B e h r i n g ' s S t r a i t s , ; is n o w b e f o r e
porters direct
BALMORALS—Lewis a n d o t h e r s t a n d a r d makes.
NUTME1GS—Pepper, mace, ginger, cloves, c i n n a m o n .
Congress.
BAGS—Grain a u d flour.
OAKUM—Best navy by p o u n d o r bale.
BULLS—Cow, sheep, h a n d , tea and sleigh.
0 1 t £ — K e r o s e n e , whale, linseed, boiled a n d raw. u c a t s foot,
BERAGE—Brown, black, blue a n d green.
fish, Ac.
'
BEANS—We shall be in the m a r k e t f o r p u r c h a s e of p r i m e O I L SUITS—Complete, sou-westers, pants, Ac.
q u a l i t y a n d shall sell at a small advance.
OVER SHIRTS^—Denim, k n i t j a c k e t s .
SP—No. 1 C h i c a g o Mesa by t h e barrel, o n e h u n d r e d , or OY8TERS—Best quality, Baltimore nice, f r e s h a n d g u a r a n Representative District Republican Committee.
pouud.
teed.
. . . . . - .iTi rnatvcei ras ce City.
o
MORGAN B A T E S , ( C h a i r m a n )
B E E S W A X — A f u l l stock.
P A P E R — L e t t e r , tiote, bill, cap, legal, i n f u l l a s s o r t m e n t a n d
'Manlatoc.
THOMAS'*) R A M & D K M i . '
BIBLES—The A m e r i c a n Bible D e p o s i t o r y Is in o u r institulow by the ream.
J O H N a DIXON,
tion.
P A P E R HANGINGS—Wall, window, b o r d e r i n g , in assortBpOTS—Mens, l u m b e r m e n s l o n g leg, cow hide, k i p , calf
County Corresponding Committee.
lined, calf t a p sole, calf p u m p sole, boys, y o u t h s a n d P A I N T S - i L e a d in: oil, vcn. red, s p a n i s h b r o w n , Ac., c h r o m e ,
childs.
yellow a n d g r e e n , p a t e n t d r y e r .
.BRIDLES—Black, russctt, and reins w i t h bltts.
P A P I E R M A C H E — A s m a l l lino, suitable for p r e s e n t s t o
BRAID—Crotchet, Embroidery, colored a n d black, s k i r t in
lsdies.
colors, silk and w o r s t e d ;
BUTTER—By the firkin or 1 /und of good quality
Township Republican Committee.
BUCKETS—Iron b o u n d oak well buckets. , . .
P I L L S — A y e r s , J a y n e s , H o l l o w a y ' s Radwsy's, W r i g h t ' s ,
CAMBRICS—Paper, colored ano black, c o m m o n , do.
Gregory's, Mofltat's, B r a n d r e t b ' s , Hooper's.
C H A R L E S H . MAR9H, (Cirairman)
. . T r a v e r s e City.
C A l ' S — M e n s cloth, plushy m o h a i r , Ac., b o y s a n d childs s full P L A S T E R — G r a n d River in barrels or by the t o n .
J O H N A. P E R R Y
•.
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PLOWS—A nlcd lot of b e s t m a k e r s a n d quality of w o o d
CASS1MERES—Black, a good line, colored a n d F a n c y , a
7 . BACON,
.
....'.4 • "
work, with ex(ra castings.
s u p e r i o r assortment of A m e r i c a n , E n g l i s h a n d F r e n c h P O C K E T BOOKS—Aud p o r t e monies, a full l i n e , s o m e v e r y
P EX l K S l ' U k .
makers.
good," some good f o r b u t little, c b e s p .
CURTIS F O W L E R , ( C h a i r m a n )
ifapletokt
C E R E C S — P h a l o n ' s N i g h t Blooming, " the " p e r f u m e f o r the P R U N E S — F r e s h T u r k i s h p r u n e s .
T
H I L E N B. H A I O H T ,
"
i • toilet
PRINTS—A very l s r g e stock.
A. P . L A N C A S T E R ,
..j,.-...
"
C H E E S E - ^ " H a m b u r g , " of New Y o r k m a n u f a c t u r e .
PROVISIONS—Pork, flour, corn, c o r n m e a l , bams, fish, lard,
WWTEWATZR.
(JH AM BliEYS—A small a s s o r t m e n t .
butter, cheese, beef.
C H A R L E S T. S C O F I E L D , ( C h a i r m a n ) . . . . . . . . W h i t e w a t e r . 'CHAINS—Trace, halter, j a c k a n d cable in 1-4, 6-16, 3-8 a n d PUMPS—Cistern, ( D o w n ' s patent), c h a i n p u m p s c o m p l e t e
7-16 i n c h .
CHARLES H. ESTES,....!.......;.
...
with t u b i n g for same.
CIGARS—A m o d e r a t e q u a n t i t y a n d f a i r grade.
'
AMBROSE BUTTON
R A G S — B o u g h t a n d sold.
CLOTH—Black a n d blue broad cloth, ladies cloak cloth, RHUBARB—Real Turkey, r o o t a n d powdered.
J O H N PULSIPHER,.
assorted.
RICE—Esst I n d i a W * .
[ W e u r g e n t l y r e q u e s t t h e n a m e s cf t h e d p m m i t t e e i n e a c h
CLOCKS—Upright, c o t b i c , ovil, marine, atriklng, alarm, a n d RIDDLES—To use in t h e place of t a n n i n g mitt®, # » — » • —
T o w a s h i p i o t h e County, t o be a d d e d to the above l i f t . We
e i g h t day, good fine.
style.
will p u b l i s h also, t h e name# of the C o u n t y a n d T o w n s h i p CLOTHING—-We h a v e a good a s s o r t m e n t , well selected, ROAD SCRAPERS—Cast Iron, wood a n d Iron t o o r d e r .
bought low, of fashionable designs, a n d f o r sale reason- S A L T — F i n e dairy a n d coarse.
C o m m i t t e e s of A n t r i m , E m m e t , L e c l s n a w a n d Manistee
able.
S A D D L E S — P o n y , Mexican a n d s i d e .
Counties, if w e can obtain thcpi.]
COTTON—Brown, 3-4. 4-4,4-5, in heavy and fine, bleached S A T C H E L S — W i l t o n , brusselis, t a i l r o a d , g o t h l c , and plain*
~-4 t o 5-4 nicely assorted, a n d aro selling m a n y of t h e m
enamelled.
t New Y o r k w'holesale r a t e s .
S C A R F S — G e n t s silk, u n i o n a n d wool, l a d l e s wool.
C O L L A R S — G e n t s assorted, L a d i e s v a r i o u s styles,also h o r s e 8 C Y T H E S — G r a s s , bush, a n d Rrain sythes, as well as s i c k l e s '
Mjcttio AN STATE IMKD O r v i c n , )
a n d p o n y collars.
brush, bush a n d c o r n c u t t e r s .
Lansing. M a r c h 23d, 1H-.4. $
O P P E B - J a v a , Rio, g r o n n d a n d m i x e d .
SEEDS—Clover, t i m o t h y , red top, b u n g a r i a n , t u r n i p , a n d a
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL THE PBI- C
C O R S E T S - r W h l t e a n d colored.
f u l l a s s o r t m e n t of f r e s h g a r d e n seeds, a few flower seeds.
m a r y lichool a n d S w a m p L a n d s In t h e U p p e r P e n i n s u l a ,
COTTONADES—A f a i r a s s o r t m e n t . '
S h o t — B y the bag or p o u n d .
.
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h e r e t o f o r e withheld from m a r k e t , as Copper, and I r o n loca- C O N F E C T I O N A R Y — A good line at retail a n d wholesale,
S h o e s — A c o m p l e t e a s s o r t m e n t of gents, ladies, y o u t h s a n d
c a t i o n s , s i t u a t e in t h e t o w n s and r a i i g t s nfcmioncil below,
a small lot of fancy conversation candy*.
childrens.
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e x c e p t s u c h sections a n d p a r t s of scctious a» h a v e been reC R O C K E R Y — B o u g h t of i m p o r t e r s d i r e c t a n d is sold as low S h i r t i n g C h e c k s — G o o d stock.
M r v e d by the G o v e r n o r f o r e x a m i n a t i o n , by v i r t u e pf uct 145,
as can b e b o u g n t
S h o e F i n d D j g * — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t
session laws of 18l>3,-will be offered a t p u b l i c a u c t i o u , a t t h i s
CRINOLINE—A very l a r g e s t o c k t o j o b f r o m .
S h o v e l s — C a s t steel, long handle, D h a n d l e A c o o p , Ac.
office on t h e 12th Pay of May n e x t , at ten o'clock A. M., at
C R A D L E S — C h i l d r e n s a n d grain, assorted.
S h a w l s — W o o l , b r o c h a , Stella, a n d b l a n k e P m m e very n i e s
the m i h i m u m price, a n d o n the t e r m s CHtabUsheil by U w .
C R A C K E R S — P i c NIc, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by p o u n d
ones,
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T h e 1UU c o n t a i n s a b o u t 11,320sort*, reserved u n d e r tlie
or barrel.
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S h o e V o c l t s — B a n g t f r moose skin, b o t h lonfft and s h o r t
m i n e r a l law of 1840. It c o n t a i n s lands, a portion of which D A Y BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, p a s s b o o k s , w r i t i n g books, in
l e g s , " A No. 57"
.
a r c m e n t i o n e d in J a c k s o n ' s Geological Report to the 1st Se»8
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sion of t h e 31st C o n g i e s s , in 1B4U-50, a s b e j n g valuable f o r D E L A i N E S — M a n c h e s t e r , Pacific, Hamiltoni m o u r n i n g , all
S U n t e a — U d i e s , g e n u , a h d b o y ^ skate strapk.
minerals- T h e r e m a i n d e r were selected aij/d r o s c n ed. bewool, In nice a s s o r t m e n t of colors, p r i n t e d a n d plain.
S h i r t s — F l a n n e l , plain, a n d f a n c y , white s h i r t s , f a n c y c o t t o n
cause they p r e s e n t t h e same t o p o g r a p h i c a l and geological -DIARIES—For 1864, sohie very nice.
and linen, ditto.
. . . . .
a p p e a r a n c e as t h e mineral lands mentioned I n J a c k s o n ' s a n d
DOMESTICS—A very full line.
S k a t i n g C o p s — L a d l e s , misses, a n d / childs,
F o s t e r & W h i t n e y ' s Geological a n d Mincraldglcal Report*.
DOLLS—Kid, cloth a n d r u b b e r heads.
S o a p — C a s t i l e , t o i l e t assorted, yellow, e t j j l v e , s i l v e r i n d e x SAMUEL S. L A C E Y , C o m m i s s i o n e r .
DRIED B E E P — P r i m e q u a l i t y . ,
teal,
Ac.
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BANOS WEST.
TOWNS NORTH.
DRAWERS—^Gents and ladies aSsdrted.
g o c k s — C e n t s Ujwd k n i t wool, c a s h m e r e , c o t t o n a n d u n i o n .
DRUGS—A small a s s o r t m e n t ,
b o y s a n d chUds, d i t t o .
DRAG T E E T H — O n hand. 3-4. 4-4,6-4 a n d made t o o r d e r , S p i c e s — K i n d s , q u a n t i t i e s and-qualitlea t o s u i t
reasonable.
8p«?c*acles— Plain, g e r m a n silver, a n d steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
23
39, 40
DYES—Camwood, logwood, m i d d e r , a l u m c x t r r c t s , copassorted, sonic very good ones, also caaes f o r same.
30
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peras, vitriol, Ac.
S p i n n i n g W h e e l s — A n d hubs, an a s s o r t m e n t
37.
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40,41,47,41* 58
E A R T H E N W A R E — J u g s , crocks, c h u r n s , flower p o t s , covers, S t o v e s — W e i n v i t e c o m p a r i s o n a s t o kinds, quality, finish
38
i . . 3 9 . 41.48,58.
thimbles.
and rates ; come a n d see.

39.40. 43,47.58.
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E N V E L O P E ^ — A large a s s o r t m e n t in v a r i o u s qualities, deal- S t e e l — C a s t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g s n d g e r m a n .
31
™.
43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, £7. 58.
S t a r s - C o l o r e d a n d w h i t e ; also Bklrt s u p p o r t e r s , a n a d m i r e r s will find prices-low by tho q i v a n t j t y .
31
-5
43, 58.67.
able a r t i c l e f o r t h e l a r t e a .
;
. . . 4 4 , 46.55, 68.
E S S E N C i J — C i n n a m o n , p e p p c r m l n ' t , cloves, lemon, Ac.
33
S u g a r s — C r u s h e d , powdered, g r a n u l a t e d , coffee, in g r a d e s t o
;
65.
E X T R A C T S — V a n i l l a , lemon, p e ^ c h , Ac.
34
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s u i t b r o w n N. O, m u s c a v a d o a n d m a p l e .
42. 5 2 . 6 3 , 0 5 .
F A R M E R S T O O L S — F o r k s , W.-g, rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels, T a p e — C o l o r e d . b)ack a n d white, cotton a a d l i n e n .
spades, cradles, c u t t i n g b o x e s .
52,64,65.
T H I I O W — B o u g h t a n d sold by p o u n d o r b a r r e l .
J.
;
51,64, 65
F A N N I N G MILLS—Of t h ' j b e a t m a k e r s a n d at m o d e r a t e T a b l e s — B l a c k w a l n u t c h e r r y a n d union.
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-64.
prices.
T a b l e t s — F o r g e n u a n d ladies u s e in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , s o m a
*...'
...60
40..
F E A T H E R S — O o l c r e d w.hen wanted.
nice ones.
.
.
.
43
49.51
F I S H — C o d . dtinn, hal'.but,, "h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s a n d sounds, T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o n n g hyson,, O o l o n g a n d - s o u c h o n g . In
chests, c a t t y s a n d by this.pound ; all b o u g h t e a r l y a n d a t
,
mackerel!, Ac.
F L A X SEED—Bird seed, c a n a r y seed.
a d v a n U g e o n s rates.
,
T i n W a r e = A good atoCk On h a n d of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e ,
FLOUR—Seven h r . n d r e d barrels, good b r a n d s .
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a n d all k i n d s of w o r k d o n e to o r d e r .
F L A T I R O N S — I n sizes to s u i t
PLOUNC1NGS-—Muslin, linen, cambric, Ac.
T i s s n e — F o r veils, s n d in i t s season f o r d r e s s e s .
F L A N N E L S - - W o o l , d o m c t cotton. Unsey, Shaker, red, T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine c u t s m o k i a g . A c - a f u l l l i n e a t old
,
w h i t e , Kine, gray, piaid, fancy, F r e n c h . Ac
prices.
F O R K S — ) J a n u r e , hay, straw, g a r d e n , J a n d 3 tined, l o n g a n d T o y s — A n i c e a s s o r t m e n t t o wholcaale.
j abort, handles.
T r u n k s — P a c k i n g , folio a n d traveling, s o m e g o o d o n e s .
F R U I T S — P r u n e s , c u r r a n t s , peaches, plums, c h e r r i e s , goose- T r i m m i n g s ^ - O f v a r i o u s q u a l i t i e s a n d d e s i g n s s u c h a s are
fashionable.
• - b e r r i e s , q u i n c e s , pears, tomatoes.
F U R N I T U R E — B u r e a u s , bedsteads, chairs, t a b l e s , s t a n d s , T r a p s — M u s k rat, f o x , b e a v e r , a n d bear, of b e s t m a k e r s , by
piece or dozen.
r o c k e r s , c h i l d s chairs, matrasses, Ac
T r a v e l i n g B a g s - A f u l l l i n e , some nice ones.
G I N G H A M S — S c o t c h , Glasgow, L a n c a s t e r , a n d c h e c k d r e s s
T w e e d s — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , d o u b l e a n d twist, i r o n clad caa(roods.
s i m e r e , Ac,, a good a s s o r t m e n t , low.
GLASS—A full a s s o r t m e n t of sizfes, 8 x 10 t o 20 x 30.
GLOVES—Buck, dog, ringwood, kid, wool, silk, c o t t o n , b s r - U m b r e l l a s — O f v a r i o u s aixes a n d g r a d e s .
U n d e r S h l r t s t — F o r g e n t l e m e n a n d ladies, r i b b e d , p l a i n .
lin l i n e d g e n t s , ladies, m i n e s a n d boys.
F o r R a t s . Mice, R o a c h e s , Ants, Bed Hug*, Moth*
colored a n d w h i t e .
I n F u r * , W o o l e n s , A c . , I n j e c t s o n P l a n t s , F o w l s , GRAIN—Buckwheat, c o r n , wheat. Ac.
G R O C E R I E S — A complete line, b o u g h t early, a n d f o r sale V a l i s e s — A feyr n o t very good.
A n i m a l s , 4cc.
V e i l s — D o t lace, love, t i s s u e , Ac.
,
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cheap.
V e s t s — O f n u m e r o u s d e s i g n s , f a s h i o n a b l e make, a n d d i f f e r e n t
Pnt iip In K r . 90c. u>d JlJt)
Bottle*, t o d F U i k » .
and $i
G U N C A P S — Q . D. I. C. water-proof.
K v H o t a u , P c i u r I n r r m r r i o s f . Ar.
qualities, to s u i t
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GUNPOWDER—Rifle,
in
n d PF . F . F . G. s p o r t i n g i n
* O n l j t a l U i b l * r r n x d l u known."Vices—Large a n d small, some t o y vices.
kegs.
- P i M from Pol K>n v"
V i n e a r a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , a n d real c i d e r v i n e g a r .
HAIR OIL—Phalon's Bear,Maccasor
- JuL d <^Sn»T«r e Mr n bol» to"dk! Z '
H A N D K E R C H I E F S - f S c n t s a n d ladies, hemitfec) r e a d y f o r W a g o n s — D o u b l e a n d s i n g l e l u m b e r w a g o n s , a f u l l a t o c k In
earlv s p r i n g , a n d a* low a s c a h be b o d g b t o u t s i d e
S o l d Wholesale iu all large cities.
nse, silk, linen, c o t t o n , Ac.
W e l l B u c k e t s — T h e " Old O a k e n B u c k e t " la f o r sale by
j ^ * 8 o l d by all D r u g g i s t s and I t tail era e v e r y w h e r e .
H A Y — F o r sale. o r will p u r c h a s e .
M * I I ! BEWARE ! ! ! of all w o r t h l e s s faittaflon«.
n«. iron bound.
UATS—A full a s s o r t m e n t union, zouave. B u r n s i d e , Butler,
W h e e l B a r r o w s - C a n a l barrows
j
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black, d r a b , t a n , pearl, Ac
H O S E — C a s h m e r e , m e r i n o , c o t t o n , colored M a c k a n d white, W h l f f l e t r e e s — D o a b l e a n d aingle, also n e c k yoke?.
Y a r n — W o o l yarn, f u l l l i n e , a l s o c o t t o n k n i t t i n g y a r n .
s
c h i l d s a n d misses, a c o m p l e t e l i n e .
Y e l l o w O c h r e — I n small o r l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s
i M n u r A b L i a r O T M i UKOAUv. A V, J . X .
H O P S — N i c « f r e s h pressed hops.
Z i n c — B v t h e s h e e t , or p o u n d , a l s o z i n c in oil f o r - p a i n g ,
" Sold b y all Wholesale a n d Retail D r u g g i s t " in T n v e r S e H I D E S — K t b u y all k i n d s of m a r k e t a b l e hi3«s.
CHy.Wch.
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w h i c h a r c t h e l east i n c i h ^ b e r e d w i t h t h e : incredrtJJtjVor'
impossible accessories, apd it derives additional impor- i
t a n c e f r o n t b & o g n a r r a t e d by a clear-hejided man, a '
s k e p t i c a n d a d i s b e l i e v e r . I l is, n o d o u b v o w i n g t o t h e
v e r y d r a t m s t o n c c s of t h e h a r d p h i l o s o p h i c I d r o o f t h e
a t t e s t o r ' s m i n d t h a t w e h a v e t h e d e t a i l s less e n c u m b e r e d
with those absurdities which a r c oiten a d d e d under tho
i n f l u e n c e o f t e r r o r , o r of a n e x c i t e d i m a g i n a t i o n : —
j
I t Appears t h a t the conversation h a v i n g taken a p h s j ' c o l o g i c a l t u r n , t h e e l d e r g e n t l e m a n b a d b e e n plainly a s k ed whether or no h e believed t h a t spirits could appear.
I n s t e a d o f replying, as had been, confidently e x p e c t e d ,
w i t h a c o u p l e o f n e g a t i v e monosyllable* a b d a little .sarc a s m , b e m u d e s o m e h e s i t a t i n g a n s w e r , and, m o r e o v e r ,
betrayed each unwonted agitation that the questioner
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p o s t s of m y b e d , n o r t h o w i n d o w , n o r my, o w n h a n d ; a n d
y e t I s a w t h a t a m a n w a s l y i n g a c r o s s m y f e e t w i t h his u a t e d close t o t h e Beach, on t h e w e s t s h o r e of the
,
f a c e towards m e .
Peninsula, t h r e e miles f r o m Mr. Bryant's. F o r l u r t h e r parti" I h a v e m o r e t h a n o n c e a s k e d myself "now i t was I c u l a r s apply t o B. HOPKINS, on the premise*.
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u . j tuiaa.
I w a s n o t a l a r m e d . "HUB, I ;made n o e f f o r t
to m o v e o r q u e s t i o n t h e i n t r u d e r , a n d it; was assurcdlv
f r o m n o s u p e r s t i t i o u s feeling, f o r t h e t h o u g h t o f a n y - ' '
p e r t e r n a t u r a l n e v e r o c c u r e d t o m o u n t i l t h e figure r
itself a p o n o n e a i m , a n d s h o w e d m e distfootlv t h e c o n n t e o a n c e of m y b r o t h e r G e o r g e . T h e n , I * > w i I felt a w e s U r i c k e o - ^ a s in t h e p r e s e n c e o f BomethiBjj b e y o n d o u r
compr&cnsion.
I k n e w t h a t t h e Bpirit of the d e a d w a s
before, m e .
" I h a d n o t ; a s I h a v e s a i d , s e e n G e o r g e f o r ten y e a r s .
T h e o n c e f a m i l i a r face was a g a i n b e f o r e m y eyes, s h o w ing j u s t t h o c h a n g o t h a t p e r i o d m u s t h a v e m a d e .
The
f a i n t h a l o w h i e h s e e m e d to e h c i f d e t h e figure m a d e p e r f e c t l y v i s i b l e t h e lines on h i s face, a n d tJ
» i l h g r « J . I f f i w h t a , n a , c m e . t l y o a ine, u d n o l t o l
his h p s m o v e * t h o u g h h e s t r o v e to s p e a k . A t t h e mom e n t I fell b a c k on m y pillow, a n d d a r k p e s s s h u t h i m
from my sight.
" A f t e r lying a - m i n u t e o r t w o t o c o l l e d myself, I r o s e ,
noted t h e hour, and, for greater* certainty, knocked at
my servant's door and enquired t h e time.- I did so Tor
t h e s a k e of s e c u r i n g a d d i t i o n a l e v i d e n c e t h a t I h a d n o t
bceoinadreom.
" T h e p r e c a u t i o n w a s s c a r c e l y necessary.
I awoke
n e x t m o r n i n g w i t b a c l e a r remembrance q f all t h a t h a d
t r a n s p i r e d ; a n d m y first a c t w a s t o w r i t e i t o my b r o t h e r ,
asking, h i m i f a n y t h i n g h a d o c c u r r e d t o h i m , s o d (filled
l o o late w i t h the love I had before f e l t for h i m ) asked
liim t o forgive m y p a r t in tho quarrel, and oome and sec
we.
'• A l a s 1 h o w a s p a s t e a r t h l y
reconciliation.
-He had,
indeed, e x p i r e d on t h e n i g h t his s p i r i t visited me. A n d ,
n e p h e w , a t ton m i n u t e s b e f o r e t h e t i m e I h a d n o t e d
d o w n , G e o r g e h a d l i f t e d h i m s e l f feiutly f r o m t h e pillow,n p d s u p p o r t i n g h i s h e a d o n h i s h « n d , asfctd f o r his ' d e a r
brother J o h n . ' "
I t m a y b e a s well to a d d t h a t M r . H a r e ( t h e n a m e b y
which the Iriend w h o supplied this marvelous incident
d e s i r e s t o b o k n o w n ) f u r n i s h e d v e r i f i c a t i o n s of t h e f a c t

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h a v e been sold in its native town, a n d n o t a s i n g l e
ol its fallnrc i s k n o w n . '
We have, in o u r possession, a n y q u a n t i t y |j of certificates,
s o m e of t h e m f r o m >
B f f l N E N T PHYSICIANS, i
who have unod i t in t h e i r practice, and glved it tho preemi~
" - N e p h e w , " s a i d t h o old g e n t l e m a n , earnestly, " y o u n e n c e o v e r a n y d^hcr compound.
It doetfnot d r y u p a C O U G H ,
J » v e t o u c h e d n p o n - a t h e m e v e r y p a i n f i * t o m e — m o r e so
t t t a n y o u can well u n d e r s t a n d — s t i l l , I a m n o t a l t o g e t h e r but loosens it, so as t o enable the p a t i e n t t o e x p e c t o r a t e freet w i l l i n g to c o n v e r s e u p o n i t ; a u d p e r h a p s t h e d o i n g
T W O OR T U B E E DOSES W I L L I.VVA3UABLY CUBE
p a p - m a y s o m e w h a t lesseu t h e m e l a n c h o l y - i m p r e s s i o n 1
T I C K L I N G IN T H E THBOAT.
" • h a v e c o n c e i v e d f r o m a c i r c n m s t e n c e t h a t l a t e l y befell
A, H A L F Bottle h a s often completely e a r e d t h e most
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Y e s , I w i l l t e l l y o u ; b a t &> n o t i n t e r r u p t m e w i t h
S
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B B O R N
C O U G H .
' e i t h o r doubts, suggestions, o r qaeries. All t h i s I have
a q p f t et, t h o u g h it i s so s u r e a n d s p e e d y in iia operation, it i s :
a l r e a d y doDe f o r myself.
perfectly harmless, b e i n g purely vegetable. '' lt»!a very agree. » Y o u k n o w , w e l l e n o u g h , t h a t l a m n o t u m a n g i v e n able t o t h e taste, a n d may be administered t o chlldrei
to f a n c i e s . I h a v e n d u l l q a b i t of r e g a r d i n g t h i n g s a s
coses of CBOUP we will g u a r a n t e e a core, if takci
t h e y really a r e — n o t a » i b e y m a y p o s s i b l y ' b e . I i g n o r e
probabilities, and hate hypothesis.
T h o b e t s of t h e
N o F a m i l y should be w i t h o u t it.
w o r l d 1 h a v e found n u m e r o u s e n o u g h t o d e a l w i t h , let
It is w i t h i n the r e a c h of all, t h e p r i c e beiijig
a l o n e c o n t i n g e n c i e s . I m a k e t h i s confession, n o t f o r arONLY 25 CENTS.
gument, b u t simply t o enable yon the b e t t e r t o a p p r e And If a n i n v e s t m e n t a n d t h o r o u g h trial docs n o t "
c i a t e w h a t I a m g o i i i g t o telL, '
u p " the above s t a t e m e n t , tho money will be refnmled.
" Y o u h a v o b e e n l o n g a w a r e 'of t h e e s t r a n g e m e n t be- say this, k n o w i n g i t s merits, a n d feeling confident t h a t
t w e e n m y b r o t h e r G e o r g e a n d myseir.
I t m a t t e r s n o t trial villi seenre f o r it a h o m e in every household.
D o n o t w a s t e away w i t h Coughing, when *> small an —
f o r t h e c a u s e . B l a m e , I a m n f r a i d , is a t t a c h e d W b o t h
of us, I t will^be sufficieut t o r e m i n d y o u t l r n t w e p a r t e d , v e s t m e n t will c u r e y o u . I t m a y be had of lany respectable
t e n y e a r s a g o , in a n g e r ; a n d t h a t , u p t o t h e t i m e of h i s D r u g g i s t in town, w h o will f h r n i s b you with a c i r c u l a r of genu i n e certlUcataB of c u r e s i t h a s made.
d e a t h , l a s t y e a r , we n e i t h e r s a w e a c h o t h e r , n o r h e l d inC. G. CLARK,
tercourse of any kind.
*
WHOLESALE'DOT OGIST,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.,,
" O t » n i g h t , lost D e c e m b e r , I h a d g o n e t i b e d , a s usu'i Proprietor^
a l a b o a t e l e v e n o ' c l o c k , a n d b a d I i m a g i n g , fallen a s l e e p
F o r sale by D r u g g i s t s in city, country, a n d everywhere.'
o n c e , f o r I r e m e m b e r n o t h i n g , a f t e r g e t t i o g i n t o b e d , till
F o r sale at Wholesale, by I
I was awakened by something that seemed to be lying
D. a B A R N E S A CO.. New Ydrk,
a c r o s s m y f e e t a t t h e b o t t o m o f t h o b e d . ; S u p p o s i n g it
G. C. GOODWIN A CO., Boston,
FABBAND, BHEEI.EY A CO.; Detroit.
w a s B r u s h , my dog, w h o did sqmotimesgain surreptitpua
• e n t r a n c e i n t o m y r o o m a t night,' I callea t o h i m , a n d
NOTICE.
•bade h i m g e t d o w n .
UNITED S T A T E S LAND O F F I CE,
" A s m y s p e a k i n g p r o d u c e d BO effect, I s a t u p t o f * e
TRAVERSE CITY, Maroli 24, 1864. ,
"what i t was. t h a t h a d d i s t u r b e d m e . I d 4 j n o t k n o w if
A T E N T S FOB E N T R I E S M A 0 E ON T H E 17TH D A Y
of May, 1862, f o r S e t t l e m e n t and Cultivation, u n d e r the
you will t h o r o u g h l y ondefstnnd w h a t I m e a n by seeing
Graduation A c t of A u g u s t 4. 1854, h a v e beeln received a t t h i a
i- «K e d a r k . L e t toe e x p l a i n .
Office, a n d t h e p u r c h a s e r s are hereby notified to come for" I f y o u g o i n t o a totally d a r k r o o m w h e r e t h e r e h a p t
ward i m m e d i a t e l y a n d m a k e the required proof of " S e t t l e p e n s t o b e a p u r e w h i t e o b j e c t ^ y o a will, a f t e r , a t i m e , m e n t a n d C u l t i v a t i o n , a n d secure their respective Patents,
k n o w in w h a t p a r t of t h o r o o m i t is, a n d , - i f y o u a r e p a - h e c a u s o if said proof i s n o t filed within a l i m i t e d time, the
t i e n t , y o u w j l l s o o n b e a b l e t o d i s t i n g u i s h A f r o m t h e P a t e n t s will be r e t u r n e d to the General Land Office, s o d will
t h u s be liable t o be cancelled f o r non-pcrtbrmance of the
o t h e r articles. A g a i n , if y o u a r e in t h e - d a r k , a n d a n
conditions of settlement and cultivation contemplated by the
o j b e c t of l i g h t is o ^ a r y o u , h o w e v e r m i n u t e , i t w i l l in a Graduation A c t of A u g u s t 4,1854.
f e w m o m e n t s b e c o m e visible. Y o a yourself a r e i n d a r k ' MOTOAN BATES, Register.
(15-6w)
REUBEN GOODRICH, Receiver.
ness, y e t y o u see. T h e o b j e c t pf y o u r vision s h e d s n o
l i g h t o n o t h e r bodies, h o w e v e r n e a r . I t 3s m e r e l y selfTO CORDWOOD C H O P P E R S AND OTHERS.
i l l u m i n a t i n g . S o it w a s w i t h m e . I could n o t s e e t h o

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family relation, s h o u l d bo o n e u n i t i n g nil Working p e o p l e
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when you h a v e H i n e x c e s / l n y o u r Bi"atem, i s evident t o y o u r
a a i m a l instincU. Y o u r countenance, tells J W f r i e n d s ; your
dreams and y o u r own h e a r t tell y o u .
Now, a t t h e s e t i m e s t h e r e is ni medicine no d e s e r v i n g of
y o u r confldcncc as
B B A N D R E T H ' S V E G E T A B L E U N I V E R S A L P1LL8,
is t h e only medicine k n o w n t h a t can certainly save, w h e n all
the usual indications tell t h a t y o u m u s t d i e .
•Mr..John P.ndney, Springfield, Union .Co^Jf. J . , has oaed
B B A N D R E T H ' S P I L L S f o r fiflern year* in Uis f a m i l y . a n d ftr
all h l a h a n d a : in w b l ^ h t i m e thaao Pllla h a v e o a i « d t h e m , o r
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you much peril a n d m a n y h o u r s qf suffering.
Have y e u been afflicted f o r m a n y y e a r s with c o m p l a i n t s inK H J » l i f e H a i r in I t s P l a c e .
c i d e n t t o t h e sex, t h a t h a v e baffled t h e skill' of physicians,
CLARKBRESTORATIVE.
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lapsus, 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 C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ;
summed u p u n d e r t h e n a m e of suppressed a n d obetracted
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CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
T h e never-failing F e m a l e Begulator, i s f o r sale by every
'Costs b u t 81.
Druiiggist. in both city a n d c o u n t i r , a n d do not, if y o u value
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i h e a l t h a n d w i i h f o r a reliable medicine, buy any other. C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E .
' a k e u o o t h e r , but If t h e D r u g g i s t t o w h o m y o u apply has
I s Sold by D r u g g i s t s and D e a l e r s c r e r y w b e r e .
P r i c e #1 per bottle.—6 bottles for $5. '
;.
C. G C L 4 B K A C Q - i ' r o p r i e t o r s .
LOBD 4 SMITH, Chicago! m i { General -Agent".
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FABBAND,"SHELBY A C O . Defwdt,
At Wholesale by
D. 8. B A B N E 8 A C O , New Y o r k ,
GEO. C. GOODWIN A C O - Boston.
DRANDRETH'S PILLS.
F A B B A N D , 8 H E L E Y A CO., D e t r o i t
You may recoveryour health by the use or o t h e r remedies.
You may recover w i t h o u t a n y ; but do not forget t h a t you
may die, a n d t h a t B r a n d r e t h ' s P i l l s could halve s a v e d you.—
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follows cause, as certain ss daylight follows darktaess.
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g o o d iQ t h e w o r l d . T h a t s o m e s h o u l d b e r i o b s h o w s t h a t
o t h e r s m a y b e c o m e rich, and h e n c e is j u s t encouragement
t o i n d u s t i y and enterprise. L e t n p t him who is houseless p u l l d o w n t h e h o u s e of a n o t h e r , b u t k t h i m l a b o r
d i h g e n t l y a n d b u i l d o n e f o r h i m s e l f ; t h u s b v e x a m p l e ass u r i n ? t h a t h i s o w n shall b e safe f r o m Violence w h e n

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A n d L o t s w i t h or w i t h o u t D w e l l i n g s i n Elk Itn
pids, the County Heat of A n t r i m C o n n t y .
T h e above m e n t i o n e d l a n d s are located jiu A n t r i a . , T r a
verse, L e e l a n a u , a n d Maniton Counties.
Are a m o n v the
e a r l i e s t a n d best.sHeetk.as with reference tp soil, w a t e r " surface a n d markets.
T h e y • e m b r a c e fanning l u . d ^ t i l l a g e
s i l e s ; w a t e r powers, vt ith or w i t h o u t iuipro\<ements. a u d t h e
c h o i c e s t l o c a l i t i e s f o r P r o p e l l e r a n d sUaiofcr w o o d t n * i t a UOB^ or wood f u r n i s h i n g stations for C h i c a g o m a r k e t All
on t h e g r e a t L a k e t h o r o u g h f a r e , aceessablcito markets E a s t
or V\ est. C s n lw h a d in <iuantitles t o sutt! purchaser*, a n d
a t p r i c e s m a k i n g it a n o t y a o t in p r e f e r e n c e tu b u v i n c tmi l
f r o m settlement.:
STATE LANDS.
Will seil choice l a n d s , f o r f a r m i n g , feiiiiing! c e d a r n<>»tK
a n d timlier p u r p o s e s , in all p a r t s «r t h e C o u u t y • or will xr
cure t o p a r t i e s State L a n d s of their s e l e c t i o n on its libera
t e n a s as can be p u r c h a s e d of the S t a t e .
T r a v e r s e Cltyi J a l v 11,1863.

Measles, W h o o p i n g Cough, and h e says he hys f o e v t r k a o w n
t h e m t o f a i l . P r i n c i p a l Office, 231 Canal Street, S e w Y o r k ,
by all respectable d e a l e r s in. m e d i c i n e a .
ASK F O B NEW STY-IT.-.. :
COUNTY ORDERS.
.. C o c v r r TxKAan
c w t a s O w e * . .3,
TRA VERS K CITY,
r, M j r c h 24.1864 <
U T THERE. IS H o n e y in t h e T r e a s u r y f o r the rcdemptfoii of a i r o u t s t a n d ing C o u n t y O r d e r s ; a n d b o l d e m a r e roqu«at»4 t o p r e s e n t
t h e m f o r p a y m e n t o n o r before t h e first d*y! of H a y n e x t , as
no . f w t h e r i n t e r e s t will.be allowed o a them a f t e r thatvlatf
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