Grand Traverse Herald, February 05, 1864

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Title

Grand Traverse Herald, February 05, 1864

Subject

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

Description

Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

Creator

Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

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

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1864-02-05

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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English

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Coverage

Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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Roll catted. Present:
ballot , All these things have bcen.left to the L^gisla- upon the issue. The prize to be fought for is the life of
L A. Thayer, of Milton.
tare, unless'-the eOncloding words o| section 4, article < the country and the liberties of a whole people, perhaps
FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5. 1664of
mankind
for
Generations
to
come.
The
whole
nation
L. R. Smith, of Elk Rapids
shonld be held to provide otherwise. -Tbld article is
The Chairman stated the object of tbe meeting was to
Me!«ase.
h Tided "Etectlcn6,H-and deals entirely with the Qualifi- looks with troubled anxiety towards that field. If l>v
The Governo
provide means to pay » bounty io Y oluuUxrs that may
cations and privileges of electors, cxcept thai in tbe se- is victorious, where will his march be stayed ? Tm*i
The able and patriotic Mi ge of Xit>v.
enlist to fill the quotas of ihis County.
cond section tbevote'is required to be given' by ballot, Hooker is removed and Meade lakes the command. I he j lies alarge space in to-dayV [rape:
The following preamble and resolution was offered by
"except for suob township officers as may bo authorired apprehensions of tbe people are iucreosed. AV ill he be
ilmcot
Luw
of
Conequal
to
the
occasion
t
^
es
lie
will
be
equal
to
it
;
and
j
The
nun
by law to be other wise chosen." The words of section
Lucius A. Thayer :
.peeled to supersede the necessity of
\V hcreas tbe draft for this County has been postponco
1, rvfered to,-ore as follows : "But po citing o r tahabi- the nameless heroes uniier his command will be
gm-s which a
tant shall be SD elector or entitled to vote unless be shall tbau equal to it. Tbey meet in the quiet country village | procuring volunteers through the action of the State for the avowed purpose of giving its citfeeos on opporlobe above the-age of twenty-one years, and has resided, in of Gettysburg, and there, iu the shock of terrific battle, Authorities ; but that plan ha.^ only partially succeeded, nilv to fill its quota by voluntary etilUlments, awl
)f herca*. We believe it to be the duty of this Board,
the State three months, mid jn the township or word in for three days is tbe great stake fought for. and WHO.
which he offers to vote ten days nest,; proceeding Won for liberty and the Union. The proud rebels turn aud the people have recited to raising volunteers to in every rea»onable way, to encourage voluntary enlistsuch election." -These are fit w ords to establish the and flee back across the Potomac, over the Ruppahan- meet the necessities of the draft, by offering local boon- ment*.
Therefore be it enacted that the Chairman and Clerk
qualifications of voters, but-not to control the Legisla- nock. and beyond the Rapulnu. And there at Gettys- tics, with the expectation that the amounts paid would
ture as «o,tbe places where pollsdf ejection shall ba es- burg. was the nation preserved, and the power of the be ultimately made good hy a uniform tax- on property. of the Board be and are hereby authorised to draw Ortablished -and votes offered and received. ]Thcy speak rebellion broken, never to be reconstructed. It may lin- The Governor is in favor orbavin£ this expectation real- j ders bearing seveo per cent interest and sell tbe same to
r
yet
awhile,
and
burn
and
det-troy,
and
kilL
aud
ftiursuch an amount as will pay to each person that may et>
directly as to age and residence, and only to those qualir. but its fate is none the less sure.
iscd by the cnactmout of sud) laws B3 will legalise tbe list one hundred and fifty dollars, after they have been
fications. All else is incidental and explanatory, l'lie
On that great field of Gettysburg, after the roar of action of the local committees and authorities. Also he sworn into the Uuited"States service, and provided said
elector must be twenty-one years of age, au^ must banbad a residence in some place, or number pf places in battle nad ceased, and the smoke had cleared away, there recommends that a uniform rule sbaald be provided by. persons shall be credited to this County. Carried.
the State, of three months, and in tome particular town- IHV the unboried dead. Tbey were '2,271 iu number,exclu- law tor raising bounties io future, and the bounties 11. H. Noble was allowed ten dollars for procuring list of lands loeated in tbe cast half
ship or ward ten days next preceding tbo election at sive of all w ho were removed by friends for burial amoog
dtOtsego' County,
810 00
which he offers his Vote. Can any great sbj»pe be fairly their kir.dred—eight hundred of them were eutiretv un should lie paid by the different localities, ami not from
I. I t Smith was allowed 87 for attending meetj the State Treasury.
iven to this clauselhan that ? If it was intended to for known. Of the remainder one hundred and twe
ing at Traverse City, for settlement beid the Legislature from anthorizing the rejtf ption of a from Michigan,; and there she stands on tli»it rail roil of
That soldiers should be allowed to vote, the Message
honor,
the
fourth
in
point
of
actual
numbers
but
tirsl
io
;
tween Grand Traverse County and Anvote io any other place than in the town or ward where
argues is right and proper? and that there is nothing trim, and for attendence at this meeting.
7 00
the elector resided, it is not conceivable tbnt it should he comparison of the numbers of he
Pr">! the Constitution of this State whieh wi!! hinder this Lo- L. A- Thayer was allowed 85 for attending
have been left by the convention to merely qasual expres- ratio of population. The Governor of lVu*y!
this meeting.
5 00
sion, which dot* uoUfirectly either command or forbid posed to purchase a portion of the buttle-licld. o piciures- .-. a arc fromeuaeting a law securing them that privileg'-.
On motion of L- A: Thayer, that the Clerk be and ia
anything. The words, no doubt, prc-supp^se that the que. bcautiliil ground,to e.-tabiihli there. •' I he Soldiers i The immediate coustructiou of a military road from
\'u!ioi:al Cemeterv. at GetlYSbunr," the State of IVuuHl.....
• hereby authorized to' subscribe for the -Grand Traoffer to tote will be made in the township j or ward in vania
holding the title in tritot for all the Stales huvfug , Copper Harbor to Greco Bay, in W isconsin, is ur b
versa Herald," aud keep the same oo file in his office.—
-which the elector resides; but they ueiititr require it
soldiers buried there, eaclf bearing a projier siiure of lh-;! u puu the Legislature, upon the ground that the appro- Carried.
'' »»* . •
to be so nor forbid it t o b e otherwise.
i
' prjatioue of land made by CongftaS for that purpose will
Oo motion of I* A. Thayer the Board adjourned.
J n the same article,; at section 5, this Constitution is at expenscs. All the States concurring, this^ bus

L. I t SJUTB, Chairman.
the pains to declare that •' no ekctor shall be deemed to done, and the remains of tho dead soldiers have been be annulled unless the road be completed in foar years.
gathered
tip
••
tenderly
'
and
buried
by
States
together.
have gained or lost a residence bv reason pf his being
JAXES L. GtLBntT.'Clerk.
The last recommendation is for tije payment of the
- employed in the service of the United Slates." Did And there they rest, who tnved their country with ihetr part of Michigan for the National Cemetery at Gettys
An Instructed Democracy.
the people, in establishing this Constitution,' intend, while blood.
'Hie-accompanying papers will show the detaus of tire burg, to be occupied by 112 M,ch:g*n soldiers, whc*e Extract from Mr. Brlght'i Speech at-Bochdal*. NOT. 15,18C*.
preserving the residence of the soldier, and ,consequently
his right to vote, fit the same time to forbid the Legisla- lan of the cemetery and tho estimates of the expense* — bodies were onclaimed ^>y their friend*.
Look at the power which the United Stutes have dohave
ventured
to
promise
that
Michigau
will
not
fail
to
ture to enact such laws as might enable him to exereise
•It will be observed that these tubjccts are of interest veloped They have brooght more men into the field,
tbe right. -The Constitution, like any other acts, must do her proportion with alacrity, and 1 now recommciid to the whole Slate ; but the attention ot the Executive •built more ships for their navy, they hove shown greater
bo taken together, as a whole, uud hove such a reason- that the requisite appropriation may be mad -, uud aut mav be resources than any nation in Europe is capable of. Look
able construction as will carry into full and beneficial thority given to appoint uu agent to pwcevd to Gur.vs- j | i n a been ci •d to others of a local nature, and
at the order which has prevailed. Their elections, at
0f vbese w ill be commeuded'to the
effect the aystom of government established! by it. The burg and direct the proper arrangement ami ornamt-ri- 0 J c l c j t i, a t
which as you see by the paper&50<000 or 100.000. or a
message
usual ood reasonable powers of the Legislature will not tation or the portion of the grounds whieb have beeu set
quarter of a million persons votccLiri B given Stale are
be held to b© abrogated unless by clear ant! distioct en- opart for this State. 'Iliis cemetery will bo a Mecca of i Legisla
conducted with less disorder than you have seen lately in
patriotism as long a« the country exists.
]
....
, ..„ l s i., l u r e .
r utments to that effect
three of the smaHest boroughs in En^aiid—[hearj—
Tbe government established is in all its branches elecGeiitlemen of the two
n^te
Three
WIN on the subject
of soldiers voting are now Barnstaple. Winsdor and Audover. [Laughter aud
1o r a
J
npon
the
happier
auspices
tinder
wbicn
w*.
a-«.«uuic.,
,
.
t i v e , and the suffrage universal, or nearly so. Great care
wler's in the Senate cbeers.J Lopk «t their industry. Kotwithsiandiug tbts
We
have
reason
tobe
thankful
not
ouly
for
bnu:il;ful
J
before
the
l/.'gi.-hitarr
—"
'
"
seems to have been tuken to preserve for uU white male
terrific struggle. thell'Bgricultore. ther manufactures,
•citircus, of proper age, the exercise of the fight to vote, harvests and material wealth and pro*pei>ty which»( , and Mr. Hemingway aad Mr. Rankin's iu the House.— and commerce proceed with BO uuiuterupted success; arid
and I think this "manifest intention ought to have great rounds ns. A>nt also for tho bright hopes which pronu
Tho latter bill says the Lansing correspondent of the they are roled by a president, not chosen, ir is true, from
weight i o thapresentiquetstioo, Unquestionably the presome woru out royal or qoble bloood—fhear.1 but from
U,e
^
^
-sent contingoaoy is oue not contemplated by the tonventhe people, and1 whose' trolhfulucss and spotless honor
'tion which framed the- Coostliution. or by the people in are still faithful to the free institutions under which we proxy, und is o copy of Senator Law s bill, wmcn p .
hove gained him universal praise. [Loud cheers.] The
>adoptingit; and there is, oo that account, all th«J, more have grown to bo great With uuabutod courage ami J t b c N t . w Y o r k I/egiJalnre. and WBB vetoed by Gov. countrv has beeu villi Bed through half tbo organs of the
The two other bills uanK-d arc substantially ur ,^3 io Etjglocd during theJnst three years and has beeu
reason for declining to adopt any narrow construction ever-iocrcasing confidence, :tuw march steadily torwnrd
onder
the
"storrv
flag"
of
fiw-dom,
-keeping
step
to
j
J
which would make it, accomplish what no one at the time
Both bills are elaborate, that of Mr. Homing- pointed out. too.' as an example to bo shunned bv many
the music of the lluion." Siiloc our last assembling, the! the same.
of your statesmen,—that country, now in mortal strife,
designed it should do.
, •,
In several of the Statps laws of the sort.proposed have arms of the Republic have been victorious at all points. [ way containing 30 sections, and that of\Senator-Fowler affords a baveo and home for multitudes flying from the
.nger. They ore both patterned after tfae burdens of the old governments of Europe. [Chetrs.J
'been enacted and put into practical operation without A just can® has added to our strenght the smile of the
rhich has proved practical in opcratiotrand And when this mortal strife is over, when peace is remuch inoonvenience,-and with noapparent danger of pub- benignant Heaven. Tbo madness and desperation of j .
lic ifrjory.. .In some of these-States, with Constitutions tbe rebcHiou has not been able to maintain its ground — {
By the way. the Judges of .the stored, when slavery is destroyed, when the Union is ce^.Unaled
similar to our own, the question of the validity of such With sullen rage and gnashing ol teeth it yields up its stood jadiein
mented afresh—for I would say io thelsnguage of one of
tows has beeD before their highest courts,! and they have most cherished slrongholds; Tbe bloody i^urper in Iowa Supremo Conrt. in their decision, intinu
her own poets, addressing his country,—
been there sustained. Such I believe, haq been the case Richmond, with alteroato prayers aud curses, colls upon, j l s l U l C t lj that such a law was possible under the ConstiTho crpve's not dag whert traitor hands shall lay
the
civilized
uations
for
help,
even
for
rrvogniiiou,
and,
,j
Michicati.
The
bills
of
Mr.
Hemingway
t
(
l
o
n
ol
In fearful haata thy murdered con* away... r , ,
•i'io Iowa and Wisconsin.
; ,
. ]
.
I
calls
in
vain.
l
«
»
w
io
toy
h™
i

There
ore
n'oue
so
base
iu
to
keep
him
j
"
"t!,e
op«-uiug
of
a
ballot-box
by
r
r
fo
After giving the subject considerable attention, I do
fl^oud cheers.]—then Europe and England maf-tearn
1
'
^'•uot hesitate to recommend the passage of such a law company.
that un instructed democracy is the surest foundation of
victories
been
those,
of
the
field
nlone.
|
any
regiment
or
part
of
a
rcgiineat
of
Michigau
soldier*
N or have oi
•by thte-Legielalure, u»i will onabfc\the soldiers of Michigovernment and that education «nd freedom ore tbo only
.
gan., while absent from the State ill the Service of the The loyal ami ue men of tbe country. have cryshcd and ... a c ; a al service oat of the State ; for the appointment
sources of true greatness and troc happiness among any
<• United States, to avail -tbemfelves of tlje right which silenced, at the ballot boxes, those more lusidious coe- j 0 f 0 [ u c l l 0 U officers by those present, who appoint clerks people. [The bororable member satdown. amid coutin1
1
miemUo
uiidet
»p=do»,
political
Breton.—,
pfcaj
|


i
.
j
Ibal
tlto
rctnriu
arc
to
bo
made
t a i
i ! l e l c t
tbey never forfeited, to vote in all the Slate uud local
ol the more manly traitors wao are in arms.
,
. •),„ ^,^-rotarv V^d cheering J
-elections. It will be only, just towards 'hem, aud their Cause
• T fjj A 1-1 •
Tho great and nocJary measure of emancipation- j in duplicale. and o.W copy « n b mail to ^ e Secretarj
The Rebel Conreriptlon.
-votes will be dangerous to traitors, only.
the measure or justice and God-like chanty—has, the 0 f Slate aud one copy by the t ojhimwioner of tbe State,
"New Yofk. Jan. 19^-Richmood )»pers report the pmMILITARY ' ROAD FROM. TORT WIUUKS T? ORKKJf BAY. post year, won triumphs of no less importance than tbe J
a n d ; o ^ f o r w u n ]ed to town nnd coanty clerks ; that
«age by Congress of a bill to cowcript all men who hare
8ot>n after the adjournment of the last session of the greatest military success. The great mistake anil wrong J
Kleetion Commissioner be appointed for each divi hitherto furnished substitutes. This will curlail the workLegislature, I received a copy of an net of-Congress of tho nation is being put away. We return to our great i
granting lands to the'States of Michigan awl Wiscon- and immortal declaration. In epite of worn, contempt ( sion of the army containing a regiment or battery of ing of the railroads. The Enquirer gays all the Virgisin. to aid in the construction of a military road from and the pride of caste—of tho lust of power and the love Michigan soldier?; that the returns be submitted to the nia railroad iron W neatly womotfj'ib»d_J<van5 the men
Fort Wilkiia, Copper Harbor, Keweenaw county in the Of money—of stupid ignorance and intellect without co- Board of Stale Canvassers, and tbey are to transmit an workiuit them.
The Examiner says there is no prospect of »nv corn
State of Michigan, to Fort Howard, Green Boy iu tho science, all men m America will bo free. L*:t u thank j 3 [ ) > t r a c t t 0 d,,. wvcral comities without delay. Severe
1
crop# this vear in several of the fertile counties of southState of Wisconsin."
God, bind up our wouudi and fight o.
penalties are imposed for a violatiou of the law.
western Virginia. In view of thefoHrgoing named Uw,
This act was approved March 3d, 1663, and grants
" to the State of Michigan, to aid in tho construction of
The Committee of Ways ond Means hare agreed upon farmers have hired their ffcld hands to manulaclunng
EXKCTTTVE Omnc.
?
companies, or sent thtm to cities or towns for employa militarv wagon road from Fort Wilkitw, Copper Har- LjURfiso, Januiiry 19.1864 $
a bill legalizing the bounties hitherto raised for promot- ment No corn will bo raised, and bnt little oats or
bor,; to Hopghton, Porirrge Lake, and thence in a southj
ing
enlistments It provides that any town or city, m wheat, which will.be Rarely sufficient forborne consumperly direction to the State line of Wisconsin, every alter- o the Senate and Hou?e wl HeprenentaiiTCs :
j' ' f
'
i
bounty
not
to
extion.' The-conscriptieisof all pfdlsofOiers jn_lhe rebel
nate section of public land designated by even numbers
A large number of petitions, memorials ond veneraMe i filling the pending quota, may oi
for three sections in width, oo each side of said road." applications
pplrcations have
beeu made lo n»e, requesting
legislation j c e c ( j $100, and iu addition offers a\ 'uniform State bounty armies, whose term shortly expires, is ureed Jo * memo.
.
rial to the rebel Congress by Gens. Hardee,* Cheatham.
The lands are made subject to disposal of tbo Legislature, authorizing various counties, towns and cities to
i
bounty.
of 8100. Counties cannot offer
aJrecldftridge Wd othtrs.
,
for the purposes designated,; nod-no other ; aud tho man- the construction of railroad* by pledging their credi; as
ner >.T tneir disposition, together with tho width, grade corporate bodies for that purpose. Muny of the roads
..
,1
tod construction ofthc road, are particularly prescribed ; contemplated are important, uud well deterTing all tuch
* v i ^ °Jjuiarv^TtL^ldC-t
The Buffalo Express is of opinioo "iHiat the w o l a r
Lrrn.K T BAVCWE. . ch.,
>

towards President Lincoln In a feeling of
and that If the road is not completed within five years. encouragement as may fairly be givcu them. The lePmrvn RATRS.—'The lolbw ug statement is a fact for! Heart reaua ou» u>»u. »
* the lands shall revert to the' United States. One year of gislature, by an act of the last iS&iPD. sustained tlii
FRIK-Sn 1JATKS,
r
attachment which cannot be repressed : and that long
the five has already nearly passed without action, and it policy of sn'eh laws, and there seems to be
T\ 8°"«- | tbo curious to relief on, and fo; ooBbt I taoar wwtl)
^ o(lcIt ^
, h „ „ » i u M0 1, . f i l i n g up
is important that tho necessary legislative action should ral disposition In the State to adopt ibot method U> u c " | p j a c e ju mttural history, as going to prove the great j
J
be bad at once. "The enterprise is one of great impor- complish objects deemed importuui.
f ,. , f
„i • •
»—' ! and expression of public sentiment id regard to his retance to the Lake Superior country, and the grant is
I submit tbe whole subject of such laws, therefore, to length of time
election. that caucuses and conventions will be useless
quite .liberal. 1recommendibat tbe grant bo accopted the good judgement of the two hou.-es. It the policy is j go.without food.
oppeudages of political action, " j , • •; ^ • i
On behalf of the State, and the riecessary laws enacted to to be generally adopted,
to me best that a j
0 n t | i e " ^ c a i l l g 0 [ the 1st daj.of Januarr. 1B64. I fed
carry it into effect according to its conditions.
Senator Wilson, chairman of the fc^nate Military ComMf
general law should
alionlil Ycenacteit.applicable
mall parta of| j
^ qoart of >hcM ssru. Tim neit moral,.g
SOLDIERS' RATIONAL CtXTTr.RY AT GKTTYSBVRO.
teo, said the other day : '• I tbihk we have in the ar
On the 3d day of July, in tho year J8G3, was fought
600.000 men,of ™
which 400,000- art: effective soldiers. I
isoimble
bounds
os'
L
armWos
raging
with
such
violence
that
it
w
u,,
«ny
ow.vvv«^-u,w.
bi
U3
at Gettysburg ooo of thc most memortblo battles of the may be raised limited *itinu such n SJVO taxes in cas<-> - "V . "
I have good
i l U D 0 ^ j b i u i o be out. and I did not look Tor her.— do not think the rebels haveover 2J5.0W. I nav.
war. When wo lake into accouut all the' circumstances to protect the people againat oppr»-sM'
cru&hunlive. The wisest | ^ ^
{ l I u l d e a l c t i U y thorough search, but in j reason for this belief I think the rebellion «i
surrounding tbo oampaigti which culminated there, it is where the roads may be fouud remuner
nd
the
mass
of
jicoj
]
,
,
i.,,
October."
men
misjudge
often
iu
these
utiiurs.
and
cd out by October."
impossible-uot to feel that that field W hiMotic ond fam, ous lorover. Tbo Army of tho Potomac, the largest and pie are in great danger of being deceived.
A law providing for tbe collection of claims agaiust' 'pj,e next day I renewed my search with the -same reA Buffalo cilizen avera'd^t' during tbe gale which
best appointed of the Uniou armies in the field, had then
o o } tfu||i0 | ( J
colic iu8ioo that she had perished iu
prevailed on the 1st of January, pickerel were blown out
lately, under tho comaiaud of Geo. Hooker, crossed the boots nnd vessels uavigating tbe waters or the State is
greatly
needed.
Such
alaw
p
o
^
d
the
House
ofliepre0 u tbe mor.u.ig of tl«e-24ih inst. a ueigh- ol the water at Tonawanda. and that tome 300 pounds of
Rappahannock River successfully in Che face of the enescntativts
at
the
last
session,
I
am
informed,
but
was
not.
a
sn
,^,i,.
snow
drift
and
ir>
rn
my, and marched to-CLaoccllon-vllle,: with high hopes
these delectable fisb, weighing from half a pound to ten
'<nn
am the congratulations of the whole country, to offer him reached npon its final passage iu the Senate- 1 recoin-, bt-r dug out a •:ttle
Mil well
• were picke'd-up oo the beach.
j there she fouud my pig
, . but moeh reduced ;
battle; but only to return with hopes disappointed to mend that some law opou this subject be enaeted.
The law authoriElng associations or corporations f o r i n g^t,. She had existed tweaty-thrce d a p Without
doubts and discouragement The. rebel General, the
CoL Henry Barns, the well known editor or the Detroit
..
. drillk
most skillful of thenv all, immediately made his pre- tbe purpose orboomiag logs is snid lo be impracticable j
and
useless.
While
there
is
an
urge<it
priseut
necessity
Biiythio
toe
Advertiser
and
Tribune, ceased his connection with
0
parations to improve the occasSoo of his great advantage.
Rcspectfolly yoara,
that paper oo the 3th iiwt Mr Barns U devoting himCollecting with great rapidity the largest and best disci for such a statute. I recommcud that the law be either
•w. n . EIFK.
ameudedso ns to make it valuable, or that an act bepasplined army that the confederacy hw ever
self to tbe completion ofthc Colored Regiment, aud to
hich will meet tho requirements of the great lumberfield he asramed the offrti^te. Taking up the lino oft
The movement for the renomination of Mr. Lincoln other avocations,, ,
'
march straight for the Middle State!, the wealthiest aud j ing interests of ibe State.
.
growsjn strength. Tbe Lcgtslatnre of Pensylvanio, and
most populous portion ofthc Uuion.
left tho Uniou | At the last reaion ^ u v a c t ^ p a ^ ^ t o ^ i i m c n d
The runaway daricey of Jeff Davis repam that Vice
- , , , bel
or mefely coverbfe tbo capital and} entitled *^ati act to provide for the formation ofcompa-.
^ sigfovjjk,
army
n LoaG'i.'s of.'
' "" , »od the-XTuivn L-agnas President Stephens baa ran away and gone to Europe.
,thc
most «tib«apjiCbaced
piliago j| uies
to COUMIU*I
construct carjala
^, , . .
tbe great^eitlea
great euiea now most.scnousjy
Tpenaceo wilh
wiiupiiiago
ui»ano
e«v«io or
u> _barbot% aud improve* the
'""l( •
«i,11 rv-uomiittt.-d him.
and destruction. His troops',Unshed with rictorv; meet- isamo," approved March 13, 1861, W act amendatory ofPhitadelpbia. b .
, •
It is no proof that it u not so, that tbe rebel journal,
ing with no aerions 6l«rta'clesto thcih ndvance. were al- thereto, approved January 18, lb62. By some strange u r j r Cumerou boro the rcso.mion.H of his btate
?
make no mention of it. Tbey do tell enough however to
ready in tho midst of Penrnvtamin. Washington Baitl-f oversight a proviso erupt into scction 1<. which destroys (U|% t 0 Washington. The K f T- Tribuoe hopes that a «ggerf a plump reason for Mb flight, and admiration of
more, Philedelphia, and evcu New York, are all within I the law w> far as any practicability is concerned. I re- National Convention of Republicans and War Democrats
hit wisdom and lack if he has got safely off
Ins grasp, unless this triumphant inarch can be interrupt-1 commend that this proviso be n pe 1
il meet at Chicago. July 4, 1664.
^AUSTIN BLAIR
sd. The great struggle can be oo longer delayed. The
(Signed)

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Thermottiotrical
Traverse City
1803 ,
Jis.

[Hannah, Lay & Go's Column. Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column
O C T O B E R 14,1SM3.
X J J " " ' . T O WHOLESALE DEALERS.

ACADEMICAL.
^ P H E SPRING TERM OF THE PREPARATORY
DE
. u4,1i |
I partment of the contemplated Colli
' 11
th
I,as!icl or barrel—!>ry and Oreen.
commence on Wednesday, March Id, a
1
Register.
AU'ACCAS—Bi ck, 'I j.n I>ratr*. Tan
weeks Tuition for the t e r n , pavabir in
AXES—Hunt's.
and log-bouse accommodations for a fc»
I
band, bovs i
families of the place at reasonable rates
assortment of food quality and make.
AXE ItKLVESJ. II WJ
, A YE to4 MEDICINES—Kor which »e are Agents ami Veep a > r p ( , T[>£ JOBBING TRADE V. E W d t L D RESPECTFUL^
1
CHAS. E BAILEY. S r t K U r i
*•"»*
the trade.
ice that in
nuouoce
iu making
inafc' our purcha»"» for tlir Fa!
' ular reference io the wants of DEALBASKETS—Willow Hail nab m kct, half Uuahc!, bushel, and i
have had particular
CAUTION.
half hushuet coi
r.callty ; and have now coming in a
3 o below 12o *»
Kits lr. thls 'i:
a L L PERSONS ARE HEUEBV FORBIDDEN TO II Mi BA1.M' lit A 1>»—Lewis and oUi standard mak< a.
« 0 below 3 s b
terv ompleteatock of Fanev'and Staple Dijf
UaM
1 I.: B.Vl.e—Gnuu and Hour.
*10 o above
-So t\. l>or or trust on my aeewiiit, Charles C.iiil*< it.
aa.i Cap«. Boots and Sbo«sClothing, Book, ^nd Sut.onary.
car*, and Robert Lewis, aged 11 years, my indented appren- BEI.LS—Cow, sheep, hand, tea
Wikr.- NotionN Hardware. Cutlery. Oroteri.--. C->nlection
tices, who have twice run away Iroro me. 1 will pay no debt* BERAOE—Brown, black, blue
arv, Patent Medicine*. Fine Pvrfnm.»y, Pan.-y
Tow.
purchase
of
prime
of their contracting, and-will hold any one responsible »ho BEANS—We shall be in the t
; fur
s then
quality and sliail set! at a smuli ad'
THOMAS GIUvKN.
BEEP—No. 1 Chicago Mea* by the U i d, one hundred, or " U K I J N T 5 O F H O O P S K I R T S
Peninsula, January 22, 1804.
WVE11Y LARGE,

TRAVERSE CITY.

I,

Vt. HOLDSWORTH,

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13,

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a
JJ,

1^4—Men*, luinbermens long leg. oo\» hide, kip ea
ined. calf tap aole, calf pump sole, boys, youths au

Civil Enjinwr, Suntjw. Ardittflural ami Mechanical Draftsman,

'9h
a&i
J«0

!*•

25®

J'J,

Respectfully Informes Ms euineWut friends and tbe tiublic
that be will furnish Drawings. Speciii cations anil Est!mates
for every description of Civil, Mechanical. Architectural
Engineering, and Building Work?. Surveys and Plats of
Towns, Estates. Ac. He will also execute any Commissions
w
for the sale or purchase of Real Estate, Locating 1-and. Sur303V vej-9 of Lands, Payment of Taxes, and procuring Abstracts of
21)!^ 'Title*. Ac., on moderate terms.
some choice earlywaiectlonsoow for sale, consisting
of cleared and uncleared lands of the beat quality in the
Slats.
Traverse City, Michigan,
CORNER OK USTON AND STATE STREETS.
January it i %4.
[

U A K U T E B C o r NTT.

T H E L A T E 8 T NEWS.

Lincoln.
: i
Beauregard prooouncea the case of Charleston to

r

seemingly high prices of gftoda. the facts'are. tb»t Were
low compelled to go into the market and purchase, our
a of sale could not be lea* than 10 to IS per c c n t less
i we are now able to offer our Stork fnr-*-wblch Is a stv
of no miner importance to this rapidly-growing eomnru
,h.n M , d i " "
t w

k to job from.
CRINOLINE—A w y large
grain, assorted.
CUAl'l-ES—Ch'.ldreoa
, sweet, Boston, pilot, by pound
CRACKERS— l'le Nic.
DAY BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, passbook*, writing hooka.

DAIRIES—F»r l«Ct, some v-r
DOMESTICS—A very fult line.
DULLS—Kid, cloth and rul.be
DRIED BEEF—Prime quality.
DRAWERS—GCate and ladies
DlU'i;*—A atrial! nssortmetft,
DRAG I EE IH—On band. 3-t 4-4. 5-t and made to

rx T I T A I L . FOR T H E HOLIDAYS

O

S THE 1fiTH INST. WE SHALL OPEN A FULL A>*D
' complete assortment of Toyl. from c o m w o n t o Ulce
qualitiea: all of which haaU-cn carefully selected «* re
••arils adaptation and qualilications. Also, a ntee assortlBSnt
of miscellaneous mogtrated Holiday Books for \ o u t h s and

mood. igwood, madder, alum exlrrcta,
I
pet as, vitriol. A>
EARTHENWARE— ugs. crocks, churns, flower pot?, i
J
thimbles.
EMERY—For engin
t in various qualities, deal
ENVEL
"
!
««'*!.i llnd prices low by the quantity.
ESSENCE—Ctnuamuu, pepjK-nulnt cloves, l^rnon. Ac.
I FY'l'R \ C I*—-Variuiila. lemon, peach, Ac.
I F MtMERS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rake*, grub hoes, ahovels,

F a U a n d W i n t e r ol' 1 8 6 ^ & -1.;

5 TO OUR LIST FOR T H E
onuays
receiptor 15 doren Woolen
Hoods and Skating Caps, being t h e l a t e « N e w ^ « > * « y l e s
As also a nice loi of Gent's and Ladles Scarte. W» U w ® n
aale from Importers direct, a small line o? Papier-mache
d s and article, suitable for
4 C0.
x T I J I E S AND GENTS DRESSING "CASES, ^ R K
I / B O X £ Writing-Deaks and Tablets, Jewelry «"
«. Setu Ear Props, Cuff Buttons. Chains, Fob-chaina.
l.ofket*. Stndds, Genta Soarf l'lns and l.iaff.
Necklaces. Ac. Ladies Embroidered C oU«S S f t s T^ilSi
Fancy C o l l a r and Cuffs, Fancy Emerieh Fancy Belts, Toilet
S,lppcre

H

r > I ' K T ' S GLOAT. CALF BALLMORAL BOOTS, GENTS
I ) Wilton Carpet Slippers. Hcarfs, Ties. ; Ladies Pocket
Knives, isome verynicc) Genu
^i.tlerv.

EAI UElto—Or.
AVING-JUST RETURNED FROM THE OUTSIDE j ElnH—Cod- dunn. halibut, herring. I
world, we are prepared not onlv to enlighten the la.lii a j
n-acki rel1. .
n , r v sf(.d,
as regarda
regards Fall
FBH and Winter Stylesvf
Stylesof ll<
bonnets. Hals, t'loai-.
I
« " > i —B.rd
• •barrel*,• goixlbrauds
,,

n hundred
1
I.Ot'R—
Dresses, Ac., but also to rurnish our rusiwmers with
-lu
1 LAT llt<
many articles'which we have lately added
as Giovws Handkerchiefa, Collars. DreaaTrimmiugs 0 f d<fl<
ent kinds, Hoods, Nubias, Worried Undewleevi s. LhilnnSkating Caps, Ladies and Children* Balmoral llose. !!••!
Shawl and Hair Pins, Fancy Cloak Trimlnga. Buttons. P i
I
short handles.
Needles, Thread, Ac, Ae.
n
We have also Ladies Cloths, and a Wheeler A wil* !1 FRUITS—-Prunes, carrants, peachcs, plum*, -.berries, g
berries, quinces, pears, tomatoes.
Sewing Machine enables u* to manufacture Cloaks to orile , f
Dresa Cutting and Making, Shirt Makiop an t ail kinds J FURNITURE Bureau^, bedsteads, -ohairs, tables, stands.
tinker*, child.' chair-, mairsmtes, Ae,
sewing and machine atiu-bing doue with a view to si '• 1
customers. Give us a call and examine our ato^ k anil^yi M GINVllIAMS—Si-rich. Glasgow, Lancaster, and check drea*

•• j
I: •

ilARY E..BUSI WI —
Traverse City. Nov., 1863.

5 0 .ti

O r e x NAnaATiox.—Grand T r t r e r e e Bay h « M t been
frotec this winter. A small v c a s e L l p ^ c d w i W stores
and mcrchaodUe ^rottf Ha'nnih, x*y & Co. to Rose &
made the t r i p frojn ••
V». Norihport
. (80 miWe), on Tuesday, the 2d d a y V l w u a f y i n s t
-DAVID M- BAOCBT, Esq., of the Auditor General s
office,"Lansing, will please accept onr thanks for P u b l i c
Documents, and other courtesies.
Ma. EDITOR,—Permit us, throogh the Herald, to express our gratitude t o W f r i e q d s of Ttwnm
'ptJ, who
t e r t unexpectedly paid ps a n o t oo Monday evening of
this week, and presented t o ' u i , « a token of their friend-

sSf-.IL,. -a...

-

H ANNAD. LAY A CO-

"»«- dreus Handkerchiefs. S*

OLAtS—A full assorUocnl of sires fl x 10 to 20 x JO
j 4JLOVES—Buck, dog. ringwood^. k^d,^ m r t "ti*. coium.
lln lined gents. 1
(IRAIN—Buckwheat, corn
GROCERIES—A compleu line, bought early.

BRANDHETU'8 PILLS.
You may recover your health,by tbe uae of other remedies.
You may recover without any n bui do not forget that yon
may die, and that Brandreth'a pills could have aav. d you.—
For reaiemder that the
AWFUL PRINCIPLE OF DEATU.
when yon have it inexeesa in yonr system, laevidentto your
animal Instincts. Yonr countenance tells your friends; vonr
dreams and yonr own heart tell you.
Tlow, atthese times there is no medicine so deserving of
your confluence as
BRANDRETH-S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS,
is the only medicine known that can certainly save, when all
the usual indications Mil tbat you mukt die.
Mr. John Pudney. Springfield. Union Co.. N- J-. has used
BRAN1>RETH*8 PILLS / o r fifteen year* in his family, and for
all his hands: in which time these Pilla have
BllWonsadbMloofc
P"" M Ac,
Mtaalea, Whooping Congh, and he says he has
them to fail, principal Office, 294 Canal Stre.
Sold by all respeotafele dealers in medicines.
ASK FOB "NEW STYLE.

, ,

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NOTWITHSTANDING

]

N E W P O O P S lor the LADII'.S,

TBK W EATUER TABLB.—We, call especial atteotiou to
our W e a t h e r I V b l e f ^ r J a n u a r y . ^ I t - w i l l be aoeu tbat
the mercury has rangol'bclow icro bn^- two days during
the month, and t b t t it * a a o n l y 12 degreta below o u t h e
evening of the 1st. and . U below on the morning of the
2d. (during tbo Orett'BtOrtBL) A t the Same time it was
^ { L b c l o * . in Chicago, 24 b e l o w j n S t . Louis, 40 below at
• Milwankef, and 20 below at K i l a m i l W ' i n tUcfloulbcrn
. part of this S t a t e . . , If people want to " g o in out or the
come o p into t b e ' g e t k r and ^hospitable

Stmau*tIUOT.

TIN-WARE'

COFFEE—Java. Rio. gr. nd and mtxed.
CUltoETS— White aim coioreu.
COTTON A DEd— A fair ii.-sortmcnt.
•CONFECTIONARY—A good line a retail and whole
a small lot of fancy conversa--i>n candya.
CROCKERY—Bought of imporui direct and la sold ai

TOLEN FROM THE MAIL MILITARY BOL'NIY
Land Warrant No. 21»97, Act of ISA5. for one hundred
« d sixty acres of land, lasUed to Robert H. Haggai a | i
vate in CapL Daniel HLvon's Comwiny of Mieh. Militia.—
Robert H. Haggai's rr.idence Is Bridgewater, \W»hu-i.an
Co„ Mlrt.iils post office address Clinton. Lenawa t.o.. Mich.
Said Warrant was-essigned to Robert M. Risdon by the
aforesaid Robert II Haggai. and by the a^id Rol-ert M. Risdon deposited in the post office at Saline, Michigan, about
Refill
April ninth. 18G^. and by the Deputy directed to
tcr of United States Land Office, Traverse City, M gan ir said
All persons are forbidden to purchase or trade for
»a
ishsiigWarrant, as 1 have applied to the Pension Office at » ashni
n for a Duplicate of said Warrant
ROBERT M. RISDON
s w
Manistee. Jan. 1. 18Gi.
'
o
,

WAS, MKCTI.NO--—The citiseus ( o r t h i s town held a
W a r Meetiqg a t the i ^ b o o l House in T r e t e r a e City, on
Wednesday last, to devise picans to fill our quota and
avoid tbe D r a f t 11. L. Spmgue was Chairman, and
O. U . Marsh Secretary. A committee of fourteen was
appointed to solicit subscriptions to pay a Bounty to Voluuteers, and instructed to report to an adjourned Meeting l o b e beld on Wednesday next, at I o!clock, P . M .
at the same placc. P e r r y Hannah was appointhd Treasurer of the Fond. N o Bounties tOs b e paid unless the
quota be filled and the draft avoided. I n the event or a
failure to do so, the money to lie refunded-to subscribers-

Traveree C i t f , Peb.iflBd, 1 8 W .

A FINE LOT OF J E W ELK Y
at low rate*, bought of the niauufuctuiera direct.

(4-3w.)

nominating A b r a h a m Lincoln*
T h e N . Y- Evening P o s t announces '.he arrival at New' B rk or a resident fif.JJacoo On., whp^waa at'the outbreak
" ' of the war confident or the success of the rebels, witouow
duel ares they have utterly faikHl, and asserts t b i t the
leaders are conscious or the fact. H e lurtber soys that
the people of the South would hail with delight the
k o r a r f o 6 p f t © N a U b t * l 4 j u t h » r i t f . D a t K a t i o o b genc r a l and the conscription ia aealously inforced. T h e
people are praying for dclivfrattte by the Union army.

verv large stock—Wool Socks and Mlttv^boy'i and teen*.
' —a full line, and bought below market rates.

We are prepared to furnish on abort notice anything |u
this lineof the best workmauship and qoality—and we pledge
t i t l i n g , alarm, and ourselves to place the rates a« low a» they can be booght
CLOCKS—Upright, gothic. ovll, n
anywhere, of the same quality of work and stock.
eight day, good line.
ilected.
CLOTH IXC—We have a good assortment. »e
O U l t S T O C K OF* C H O I ' l ' I N O A X E S ,
bought low. of fashionable desigua. and for s
Nails. Chains. Spring Steet for Sleigh Shoe. ; and '-«^»bmr
aM«
bleached
a Moccasins, is replete, audwlll be sold at a small ad
OX
vSacu •• to tiio trade."
at New Yor
d.
Ladies
varioui
;01.1.AKs—tie

Present, Hon. William Uagill. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the Estate of Anna Smith, dce.eased
adlngand Blingthe petition duly verified of Lathi
Smith, praying amuuj! other things that letters of Adu
tration may be granted to the said Luther (i Smith o
Ettate of the said Anna Smith, thereuoon I l l s ordered
Monday, theUrat day of February, A. 1). 1S6*. at ten »'
" , w asslgnid for hearing aaid petHion, and tlia
at law of said deceased and all other person* ini
ed tn said Estate are required to appear at aseaaion of said
1'iohate Court then to be hojdea at t h r Probate Ofliee, in ft
village of Manistee. In aald County, and show cau»e, If ai
there hf. why the pray«r of the petitioner ahould not I
granted.
And It is further ordered that the said petitioner. Lull)
O. Smith, give notice to the persons interested In said E
tate of the pending of said petition and the hearing thero<
by causing a copy of this order to be published In the (Iran.i
Traverse Herald for three aucceaaive week* previous to said
day of hearing

be

W O O L . Y A R N ;

eolored and Fancy, i.
English and French
•• the " perfume for tht

ClUAltb—V moderate quantity and fair araie.
CLOTH—Black and blue broad cloth, ladies cloak cloth

"

S

IN WCXiLKN 0 0 0 1 ) 8
ir stock «i!l be ver* eoinplet-—IMMliners. MlUneth. Kon
leky Jeans. Plain and milled Baaucl*, BvU-R-ys. Liaa.va.
roi kings, Ac.. Ac.

CBKKbi^-- Hamburg," of New York tnanafacture.
CHAMlillEVS—A small a.-aortme
CHAINS—Trace, halter, jack and able iu 1

A SESSION OK TBE PROBATE COURT OF THE
,t the Probate '
of Manistee, l»old<
ATCounty
>. I>«3.
Manistee, on Monday, the 2*th dav of December.

hopeless.
Th^-Keniucky Legislature cannot agree oc a Untied
Bt^tos Senator. Thus fur Guthrie is ohetul,, but as the
• o t e ia very ranch scattered, there i s o o telling who may
b o finally settled ou by the majority.
• T b e Bciiutein Executive session con6rmeil the nominatious of Cuas. A . Daua as Assistant Secretary of W a r .
Yhe Kausas Legislature have adopted aresolutionre-

ship. the som of S26.
HM >•? ««•>••«"!

y

Cocav o

0*th ofullegiance.
Stephens, the rebel Vice President, has run away and
gooe to Europe.
Jeff. Davis advocates tbe abatd.>nmetit of Virginia.
Our Legibluttiro is busily s l . v a r k , but no irftportaut
bills have passed. T h e f e is a bill in the Uoute protobit-iug-tomis from raising bounties.
Th« California Legislature ha3 renominated President

climate of Urand T r t t ^ r e o , , ,

CAfeolMEUEt^—Biack, a goo i
oiperior *au>rlnient of Am
uiakera.
CEKEUS—I'halon's Sight Blot

PROBATE ORDUn.
STATE OP Micmoax.
,?^

W e h a r e Detroit papere of the 27tb and Washington
dates of the 26th.
.
Knoxvillo is again threatened b y Loogstreet. J o h n
i l organ turns up with 5,000 rebel cavalry io tbe 6aroe
quarter, and will attempt t o destroy communications, or
make a raid ioto Kentucky.
It Is said that another agent of Louis Napoleon bos.
had a conference with J e f f Davis.
The commutation clause has been reduced by the
House to 8300.
The bombardment of Charleston eooiioues night and
day. A shell drops into the city cfrery ten minutes
•A loyal Ktat£'\Jofiveutioo was held 'at Arkansas on the
8tb. She is coining back into tbe Union as a free Slate.
Over J.0U0 of the iuhabitants huvo alrcudy taktn the

IN CROCKERY

BRIDLES—Black, rusaett and rein* with bitta.
BBA11*—Crotchet. Embroidery, colored aod black, «sirt i
colors, silk and woraU-d
BUTT Ell—By the Ark. in or pound of pood quality
BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
CAMBRICS—Paper, colored and Hack, common, fl<>
CAPS—Mens cloth, plush, niohair, Ac., boyn and chiids a fu

GUN CAPS—41. D-1- C. v
GUNPOWDER—Rile, in i

d Mitts, in large variety. Will
lu faucy styles.
... • .
HANNAU. LAY A 0 0 .

ADIES LEATHER TRAVELLING BAGS. LADIES
Fanev and-Plain Note Pa|ier», Ladies Ctoudjk Confectary. Crinoline and Corsets. Lenta Cigars. Ovaters,Fcncy
Soaps,' Pipes. Ac. Ladies Taney Perfumery, Night Blooming
Cereaa. Puff Boxes, Uly White. A c ^ ^ ^ L ^ y 4 GO.
n o o K " M A R K S . CONVERSATION CARDS, SCHOOL
B c ^ r V V o y Books.ndBlbleK Diaries for
Ink Stands. Our variety it is impossible to
^
e»ch and all we extend an invitation to come and sea ror
themselves ; while we wtah all nor patrona a merry Cbrlst
ma. and many h a r r y NawYear* U A j j S A 1 , . L A Y A CO.

13 all moral S k i r t s ,

, silk. I
»r will purrliaac.
RAY
zouave, Bornside, Bntler A nice assortment of best makes and fashionable ''eslirns
UATS— A full •
BaUmoml Hose for Ladiea and Children ; Ballmoral shoe.
black, drab.
Ladlea, Mi»c. and Chlldran.
^
^
^ CQ
, colored black and white.
HOSE—Cashmi
complete
eh I Ida and miiwi
•d ho pa.
HOPS—Nice fre-ta I'
A N E W F E A T U R E IN T I I E M A R K E T ,
is of marketable
HIDES—.Ve buy all
INDlUO—Real Span
Of which we have a full assortment, ia Grot* and Ladi-a
INDI A RUBBER—Coata,aboea
iachine hemmed
I^ineii P o c k e t Handk«^rchiofi»,
iple.
INDIA CLOTH— A n
IRON—Rooi
| to.
I JAYNES MEDICINES,
Jaynea genuine pn )«r»m»us. w.o ,
rates as can be bought elsewhere.
JEWELRY—A snug stock, well aaaort.
JELLIED—Raspberry, currant, quinc

trawberry. P

PIIAEOSi'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREL'S,
Of all (.erfn^ies -. the perfume for either ladiea or Gentle
c sold only by
HANNAH. LAY A CO. Agent*

Still they Come.

assortment of thc.-e justly
KENNEDY'S MEDICINE
famed medirines on *aie.
Ju«t received WO fkg» of merchanrtlie per Vropeiler AI
KETTLES—1, 4. ». 10. pail. 30. <S, 60.90 gahon,
1 often exposed in consequence of the Ineflicirne;
l«Kh.n,tl.i.<l.,.0eV
| 1 1 S 5 i l J
L i y 4 c „
bte ra,«> - —• ----itcorrespoudiog rates
(so-called) beautifying preparations ; but all who use ORIS- j KEROSENE—Bought low. and for sale
bT
the
quantity.
TADORO"S EXCEI5TOR RAiR DYE know and leel that
hutchtr*. shoe, bowie and
KNIVES—Pocket. U«ble
'THE S T A T E OK T H K JLVRItET
m-n miiT» . »>»
-f"
knives l» large an.* —
their secret ia secure.
Tor neariv all kinds of merchandise i» and ha- been for tbe
invite the attention of the wholesale trade. We ci
NO MORTAL E Y E
past thirty days. MUCH EXCITED, and must kind, of goods
Can distinguish the blacks and browns produced by this LACE—-CoUon-'l'luen. real ihreaJ- smyrna. Imitation, sUk, have advanced cotuiderably; eapeelaily for two week, past
black and white. Ac.
dye from those imparted by the Creator.
baa this state of things been more t h S * usually aoticable .
LEATHER—Sola, upper, kip, calr, morrocco, tininga,
NO D E S T R U C T I V E I N G R E D I E N T ,
and with an unprecedented demand and an unnsnally limit
Nothing that can shrivel up or in any way injure the hair LEAD^-Bat, white and red lead
ed supply, coupled with tBe fact of the( Government jus:
mingles with the preservative vegetable elements of tlifs LIME—Quick, and water lim«^ reasonabliLILLY WHITE—For the ladies, best quality, aa also puffs coming forward to make th/lr nrquiritlojM for the nae of our
wonderful preparation.
Immense armies, the resolt'ha* been to c a n - an inereaj«-i
for its application.
Manufactured by J.CRISTADORO.e Aaton Honse. New I.OCKS—Door, trnnk. chest, box. pad. till.
flrmncsa which neceaaarily mu«t eontinue until Vlnter -n«Tork. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers.
MADDER—Douh madder.
.
.0 soon at hand) sets inMAGIC
RUFFLING—Assorted
qualitie.
and
widths.
Price s i . SI M i n d *s per box, according to aize.
TARSEHXES—A small aaaortment, some nice.
Cristadoro'a H a i r I»re«ervative.
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b a s seen t h e d a y when every man seemed ready to stone
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G o d f o r h e l p . A l l t h e n a t i o n h a v e lelt i t , in t h e i n c r e a s i n g s o l e m n i t y of b i s p r o c l a m a t i o n s , a n d p a p e r s , h o w d e e p
a n e d u c a t i o n w u s b e i n g w r o u g h t iu h u m i n d by his aimp i e f a i t h ia G o d , t h e R a l e r o f n a t i o n s , a n d t h i s h u m b l e
w i l l i n g n e s s t o l e a r n t h e a w f u l lessons of H i s P r o v i d e n c e .
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themes:
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t h e f a b r i c c o n s i s t s a r e a l w a y s m o r e closely i n t e r w o v e n
t h a n in c a r p e t i u g w h e r e l a r g e figures a r e w r o u g h t
T h e r e is a g o o d d e a l o f t r u e p h i l o s o p h y in t h i s t h a t will •
a p p l y t o m a t t e r s d i f f e r e n t l y f r o m t h e s e l e c t i o n of c a r p e t s
A m a n c o m m i t s a s a d m i s t a k e w h e n in! selects a wife
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t h e w e b of lire b e c o m e s w o r n a n d w e a k , o u d all t h e
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l i k e t h a k c a r p c t h e n e e d s s h a k i n g ' o r w h i p p i n g ; be n e e d s
a c t i v i t y — s o m e t h i n g t o t b i o k o f — s o m e t h i n g t o do.
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n o w s t o w e d a w a y in t h e g a r r e t 6f tlie w o r l d , a w a i t i u g
t h e i r final c o n s i p m e n t t o t h e c e l l a r ; w h o , b a d t h e y
i r a c t i c c d t h i s b i t of c a r p e t p h i l o s o p h y . w o u l d t o - d a v be
resh f r o m t h e loom a n d e v e t y b o d j e x c l a i m i n g ; I t i s
wonderful how they d o wear." - - - -

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T h o S a g i u o w E n t e r p r i s e , " t r w e ' t O itfe n a m e . h a s a p p e a r e d iu a u c w d r e s s a n d e n l a r g e d f o r m , a n d is io all respects very much improved.

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Company,

5 1 Vesey S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k ;
O I N C E ITS ORGANIZATION. H A S C H E A T E D A NEW
^
era in the history of wholesaling teas In t h i s c u n n m — '
They have illtrodUcv'd their selections of ten*, and a r c se.'ling
them at not over two r e n t s (.02 c e n t s i per pound above cost.
Never d e v i a t i n g f r o m t h e one price asked.
A n o t h e r |iecnllarilj- of the Company is t h a t t h e i r tea taster
not only devotes hla time to the selection of their teas as lo ,
qnalitv, value, and particular stvles f o r p a r t i c u l a r localities I
of c o u n t r y , bnt he helps the tea b u y e r t o choose out of t h e i r '
e n o r m o u s stock such teas as are a d a p t e d lo his particular |
wants, and not only this, hut p o i n t s out the beat bargains.^
iu t h i s e s t a b l i s h m e n t o r e r all other*.
If he is no j u d g e of tea, or the market, if Ins time is vuluaMe. he h a s all the benefits or a well o r S a m / c d system of d o - ,
ing business, of an i m m e n s e capital, of all the j u d g e m e n t o f ,
a professional toa taster, a n d the knowledge of s u p e r i o r salesmen.
T h is enables all tea b u y e r s — n o m » l t " i ir the} are t h o u s - !
a n d s of miles f r o m t h i s m a r k e t — t o p i . ' .
on as good i
term* h e r e as the New York t u e i c h u u t s .
P a r t i e s can o r d e r tens and a ill l-e Served as well «»
t h o u g h thev caiaethem-selves. b e i n g sure to get o r i g i n a l !
p a c k a g e s true weights and t a r e s ; a n d the Lean arc warranted
lis r e p r e s e n t e d .
We issue a price list of the c o m p a n y ' s teas, which * ill lie ;
s e n t to all w h o o r d e r i t ; c o m p r i s i n g
Hyson, Young
Hymn,
Impcrlnl,
Gaupowder,
T w a n k n y n o d Slnfc, O o l o n g Souchong,
O r a n g e find H y s o n P r k o e .
J a p a n T e a of every d e s c r i p t i o n , colored a n d t i n r o l v r e d .
T h i s list h a s each kiud of taa d iv id e d into f o u r c l a s s e s , '
n a m e l y : Cargo, H i g h Cai go, f i n e . Fine.-*, thsi every one

u n d o r s ta u d f r o m d c s e i i p t i o n and thr prices uny.-en i! i h s : ' . n
C o m p a n v arc d e t e r m i n e d to un«!em-il the w h o ' e tea t r a d . .
We g u a r a n t e e to sell oil o a r
at n. t over two c e n t s t.OS ,
eenta) |ier [iound above eo»U believing this l o l « a t t r a c t i v e i
t o t h e m a n y who have been pa." B K e n o r m o u s profits.
G R E A T AMERICAN T E A C O M P A N Y ,
iXrOKVECM AND J o s s e n s .
No. 51 Vesey S t r e e t Ne w York.

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A T H , STDTNO, C H E R R Y , O A K . M A P L E , W H I T E
Ash. anfl a l l k i n d s of aessoned W o e l u m b e r kept on
h a n d ; a n d F r a m i n g t i m b e r . J o i s t s and S c a n t l i n g s a s r d f r o m
twenty to t h i r t y feet in l e n g t h , a n d f o r sale a t t h e Mills of
the W • w r i t e r . • f , f a
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Ot l u rai u r e is k n o w n .
We ha •e. in our po«* •ssion. a n y qua.atity o certMcates
some of hem rtom
, EMINENT PHYSICIANS,
who hav
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TWO OR

T H R E E DliSES WI1.1. L K V A K U B L Y f C R E
TICK 1,1 M i IX T H E T H K O . i l .
A UAl.K Bottle ha.< often completely r u i v d the moat

STUBBORN COl'fiH,

and yet. though It i> »o mire and »|M-e.lj in u> u|>eratian. It <•
perfectly harmlrsa. U l n g pur.Ijr v• K e:«ble, | ; •» t e r v s ^ u
* In'caaea of C R O f l ' i

11 g o a r a u t e

• f taken

N o F a m i l y should be w i t h o u t it.
It in w i i h m the reach of all. the price bciug
O N L Y 25 C E N T S .
And If a n iDvealmcat a n d t h o r o u g h trial doea n o t * b»
u p " t h e above atatement. the money will be
refunded.
V
MV this, knowing it* m e r i t s and feeling confident that 0
trial will secure t o r it a h o m e in every household.
Do n o t waste away with C o u g h i n g , wftea *o small an I
v e s t m e n t will cure yon. It may be hn.l of any reipectal
Druggist in town, who will f u r n t a h yon with a c i r e n l a r o f •«
uiuc certificate* of cures it bus m a d e .
C. a. CLARK.
WHOLKIULK D a r o o i r r .
NEW HAVEN, CONN..
Proprietor.
For t a l e by Druggists In cite, country, and everywhere.
P . H. BARNES A CO.. New Vnrk.
0 . C. GOODWIN & CO.. liirtton,
FABUAND, SHEKIJCy A CO., D e t r o i t

LATOB,

*er failing f e m a l e Regulator, is f..r sale by every
nd i
ot. if y
for a rellahfa nicdti i
the D r u g g i s t to whom you apply ha*
scud and get it for you.
C. G . C I . A R K i V r o , ,
Wuiii-KsAtt D i t r o o i s r s .
New Haven. C o n n .
At W h o l e s a l e by
IV S. B A R N E S A CO.. New Y o r k .
<;EO C. 1,-OODWIN A CO., Boston.
I'AHKANU. aHELi-.Y A CO.. Detroit.

BALSAM.

OVER FIVE THOUSAND

(SFENCER1AN P E N M A N S H I P .
'
O M E T H I N G NEW AND W o l t i H Y T H E ATTENtiou of e v e r y pervon w i s h i n g t o i m p r o v e t h e i r hand
writing.
1 will mall to any person s e n d i n g me fifty cents, a complete set of copies of the .S|>eticeriau or Semi A n g u l a r St«trin of P e n m a n s h i p my own hand w r i t i n g , i n c l u d i n g full
and p a r t i c u l a r i n s t r u c t i o n s in regard t o h o l d i n g the pen,
with Jianv general d i r e c t i o n s In regard lo Writing, and full
e x p l a n a t i o n s of the a e y of conies. These instruction and
e x p l a n a t i o n s are aloqfr worth three times the price c h a r g e d
fur the s e t of copies. T o a n j one h a v i n g a little time to
p r a c t i c e t h i s will bo tlic cheapest and uiost expeditious way
of i m p r o v i n g t h e i r w r i t i n g
No one h a v i n g a desire t o lenrn to w r i t e b e t t e r , should I w i t h o u t this invaluable set of copies. Auy person taking the
trouble to get five suliscrihcm to the copies will receive » > e t
free. Card m a k i n g . W r i t i n g or Eloniishilig done to a r a e r ,
and in the boat style of the Art. at a modurato c h a r g e .
L. W. H l ' B B E L L , Teacher of W. k i n g .
B e u i o n i a . Mich.
P . R. S p e n c e r . A u t h o r of t h i s System of W r i t i n g says.
" Mr. 1>. W. llubbell has with ine received a t h o r o u g h and
r c e u l a r course of Instruction in P e n m a n s h i p , and manifested t h o s e t r a i t s of g e n i u s w h i c h c h a r a c t e r i s e those destined
to move In tho first rank of accomplished A r t i s t s "
•• He can w r i t e copies c o r r e c t l y ond explain t h e m t r u t h
fully, and Is t h e r e f o r e c o m p e t e n t to conduct W r i t i n g Classes
substantially in all the feutnres of the Art. F o r m a t i o n , Combination, Light and Shade, Slope and A m m g e n u nt.
P . It. SI'ENt'ER)
(Mm*)
A u t h o r and T e a c h e r of Semi Angular W'riting."

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CAUTION.
H E R E A S MY W I F E I'll YI.IN A C.. H A S L E F T
my bed a n d b o a r d w i t h o u t a n y JuM cause or provocation. I forbid all p e r s o n s h a r b o r i n g or t r u s t i n g her o n my
a c c o u n t , as 1 will pay no d e b t s of h e r c o n t r a c t i n g a f t e r t h i s
date.
ROBERT MYIIILL
J a n u a r y 24, 1864.
7-3w*

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BRYANT & STRATTON'S

CHAIN OF NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COLLEGES.
Branch

TL.ocnt<=?cl ikt D e t r o i t ,

M l c b . , Merrill

Block,

C o r n e r o f " W o o r f w n r I .Vr J n f i e r s o n A v s n u m .
' p H I S I N X T m n T O X FORMS ONE O P ' T W E L V E COLL leges located in the f o l l o w i n g c i t i e s : — D e t r o i t . , N e w
York, Philadelphia, All.au>, Buffalo. C l e v e l a n d ; C h i c a g o . St.
L o u i s , B r o o k l y n . Troy. P o r t l a n d and T o r o n t o .
A person h o l d i n g a s c h o l a r s h i p can a t t e n d e i t h e r at his
option.
Terns.
T u i t i o n payable In a d v a n c e by p u r c h a s e of s c h o l a r s h i p
i t n fur full t e r m . S a m e course for Ladies, t i i .
S t u d e n t s to e n t e r at a n y t i m e . A v e r a g e t i m e t o c o m p l e t e
the course, t h r e e m o n t h s .
A k n o w l e d g e of t h e o r d i n a r y E n g l i s h b r a n c h e s i s s u f f i c i e n t
J . F. S P A L D I N G . Assistant.
T h e most thorough, p r a c t i c a l and t r n l y populanCollegea
in A m e r i c a . Over six t h o u s a n d s t u d e n t s h a v e e n t e r e d s i n c e
t b e l t e s t a b l i s h m e n t , w h i c h i s \ht b e s t e v i d e n c e Of t h e i r
favor wfth the public.
For f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n p l e a s e c a l l a t Collcgr R o o m s or
s e u d for a j e w C a t a l o g u e of
p a g e s . For s p e c i m e n s of
Peninamrtiip. • t i c l n s e l e t t e r a t a m p . A d d i t s i .
B R Y A N T A S T R A T T O N , at either,Of t h e a b o v e C i t i e s .
fCut this out for f u t u r e reference.>
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R E A L E S T A T E
AND
GENERAL LAND OFFICE
A L B E R T S . BACON,

W1 1 6 0 0

L L L O C A T E L A N D S , P A Y T A X E S . BUY OR S E L L
on C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now offers f o r sale,

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Acres of Choice Land#;

Lots trith or w i l h o a t O w e l l i b e s In Elk Ha
pid«, the County Heat o r A o t r i m Comity.
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T h e ahove m e n t i o n e d land* a r e located in A n l r i o i . TraI verse. I«eelsnsu. a n d ManKon C-oontUs,
Are s m o n g ti e
I earliest and hast s e l e c t i o n s w i t h t e f e r t & r e t o soil, w a t e r . . . r
i f s c e a n d laarkets.
Theyr embra<« f a r m i n g l*i.r!s, v i l l e r e
sites, water powers, with or w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t . , r e d t h e
' c h o i c e s t localities f o r P r o p e l l e r a n d P t e e m e r w o o i l h i g sis1 tions, o r wood f a m i s h i n g s t a t i o n a f o r C h i c a g o msrVet. All
I on the g r e a t L a k e t h o r o u g h f a r e , M c e s s a l la t o t c s i t r l s 1 est
I or West- f a n be had in q u a n t i t i e s to suit p u r c h a s e r s , s n d
j at prices m a k i n g It on o b j e c t 1n p r e f e r e n c e t o b u y i n g back
from settlement.
STATE LANDS.
I Will sell c h o i c e I s n d s . for f s r t n i n g . f e n c i n g , c e d s r p e s t s
a n d t i m b e r p u r p o s e s , in all p a r t a of t h e C o u n t y . ; or will s«
l t a t * t o p a r t i e s S U t e L a n d s of t h e i r s e l e c t i o n on aa l i b e r *
t e r m s aa can be puicltaaed of t h e S t a t a
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