Grand Traverse Herald, June 03, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 03, 1864

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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VOL. VI.

TRATEESE

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MO E G A N"BA XE S,
H01T0B AND I'HOl'UIKTOg.

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C I T Y , M I C H . F B I D A T , J U N E 3,1864.
Low.

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18 PUBLISHED B t X K t r R I I U r . A T

Traverse C i t y , G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan

and

W h e n e v e r the j o l l y old king, in the s t o r y ,
. W e n t f o r t h to his p a r k s on his r a r e h u n t i n g s p r e e s ;
T h e m o r e w h o w e r e w o n t t o g o w i t h him, t h e t u o r e h e
C o n t e n t e d himself in h i s glorious-ease,
H i s p r i n c e s a n d dukes, a n d lords a n d nobles—
F o r h i s g a m e t h e old m o n a r c h d e p e n d e d on t h e s e ;
W h i l e ltc, a s was fitting, f o r g o t oil h i s t r p u b l e f ,
A n d lazily ' loafed it,' ' i o n g u n d e r the tree.-.

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sir;
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but h e w a a troublesome, ay. mulinans.
H e wouldn't
j s , o w ""'ny any advice; and Showed n bteim p a i r of heels
! a l " » times. I k n o w I s h o u l d h a v e h a d m o r e p a t i e w e ,
cr
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y o n Jtnow a n o l d s a i l o r h a s v e r y l i t t l e o f t b i a —
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J 0 8 l l c o h a d b«CD nght-11 cut him adriR; I thought it would do him good ; but I
t o l d h i m 5f 1
kAJ*., ,
h e w thought bettor or his course, to como
hlB skc,oto
ADVI;HTJ«KM8N-T8inserted f o r O n e D o l l a r p e r s q u u r e ( t e a
^
,
"1 i , n c k t o n:e> " r "l I would overhaul him for iosiwtion.—
l i n e s ) f o r t h e first I n s e r t i o n , and,-twenty-llvo c * n t « f o r e a c h
^ tf " ! l c P° s , t o r }' j
sir." (u pause, in which the captain looked steadily
a u b s e q u e u t I n s e r t i o n . Y e a r l y A a r e r t i s e t n e n U — $ 1 0 f o r o n e A n d then, w h e n t h e j o l l y old k i n g , in the s t o r y .
n;A» »». , uTbpy geocr^Tly Rtnnd otlerauce at into the fire.) •' he's past a rernrn.vovnpe. 1 heard he
T o h i s oastles r e t u r n e d , f r o m h i s r a r e bunting-Kpreea ;
s q u a r e ; $20 f o r t h r e e s q u a r e s ; $30 f o r hjalf a c o l u m n ; a n d
night, when his paper was read! and tho dog barked in fell from aloft in the English Chhnnel, and was left
"
* 5 0 f o r o n e c o l u m n . L e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s a t t h e r a t e s pre- Of the w o n d o r i n g c r o w d h e wonld ask in vain glory, :
his sleep, and old Tabby purringly rubbed against bis "(another pause, in which the relator went to the door to
W h a t o t h e r k i n g e v e r slew t r o p h i e s l i k e t h e s e 7" ^ _ / i
s c r i b e d b y l a w ; fifty c e n t s p e r f o l i o of 1 0 0 w o r d c , f o r t h e
bootaj
Such
a
home
scene ilirigtrativo of comfort and accomodate old Tubby from without ) " Poor nevvy !
ttrstinsertion.and
twenty-live c e u t s f o r e k c h subsequent
I k n o w a n old m a p of a n o p p o s i t e n a t u r e .
confidence,
awakened
the
dormant
affections
of
the
marE v e r y figure c o u n t s a w o r d . F i g u r e w o r k w i t h o u t r u l e s , SO
L i f e ' s t h o r n i e s t high-way t h u s f a r h e ' u u s trod ;
ell. here 1 aui alone. .Now, how should you, divine
per c c n t a d d e d . R u l e a n d figure w o r k , deutrte p r i c e .
iner, and his conscience bit bii« to exclamations.
Is ' p r o f e s s i o n a l duties,' t h e world's n o m e n c l a t u r e ,
as you are, feel in such water ? Did I do rightf earA l l l e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s t o be p a i d f o n j t r i c t l y i n a d v a n c e .
Defines a s the humblest—hj carries a hot.
" Betty ! I was a cruel sea-djg, full of bark. X uestjy iuquired the old sailor, turniug to Mr. Bolton.
leave of absence in my hull. I
it now. And here 1
And daily, as o v e r the city I w a n d e r ,
The answer was to be the turning point If in the afI saw the man s t a g g e r i n g n n d e r h i s t o k d :
am, old and alone: no kin t o r n # for the old hulk : laid firmative, Tom Boll had madn up his mind to drop It if
And watching bis labors I musingly ponder.
up in ordinary: timbers shivore.! and dead lights kor-ek- posHible and consider the cruelty no more. t>n the other
I f e v e r a pleasure l i g h t s u p b i s a b o d e .
edin. Well. Tom Bolt 1 you dtfi't crufeo vour life over hand, if it should bo a doubtful response, he had conclud0 h e a r t c onld t e glad- again, but must reef and lny.| 0 . *,• Avnst! "Betty ! a litr A n g h ! y e r h o n o r !' s a y s h e . ' 1
ed to u>k a separate petiiiou in prayer from the parson,
tie hot water sugar and nutmeg- I'll take a night-can
and endeavor to heal it in that wav.
1
HegUto
.MORGAN BATES.
N o r m i n t — r o r a s m u c h as I p l s i s e I m a y s h i r k ;
and then turn in."
Uocelver
. . . . R E U B E N G O O D R I C H . I've only t o c a r r y me bricks" u p t h e l a d d e r ,
'• Beyond a doubt, sir. You Oid not flog, perhaps
.Bomiuie Maco was the h>ctor of Saint Stcpbeu'i you should have done i t ; vet tho • cut' is crushing to huA n ' h i m at the t o p 'II do all o ' t l i e w o r k !'
Church, a time honored edifice of good- churchmen, manity. You reproved him only by words. He was exG R A N D T R A V E R S E COUNTXj OFFICERS.
T h e men at tlio t o p a n d the m e n at the b o t t o m —
where l orn Bolt bent his bead, jmd uttered his •• Good tremely unkind and ungrateful To liis disobedience he
H o t r n l i k t — a n d y e t what a irreat w o r l ^ lies between !
J o n o r ov PROSATS
i'. . C U R T l f t P O O L E R , M n p l e t o n .
Lord deliver us, with unntion. fie was a good liver (the added disrespect which tended to mutiny, and really
I n s t o r y t h e y l l v e wjpo wore Letter f o r g o t t e n ;
BamufV.........
. . . . . E . F . D A 1 1 K , "Iravnrae Oily.
parson) and fell ill with Ihu go oh For a time IK- clung had a bad effect over the forecastle. Your course was
T o o o f t a r e t h e w o r k s of the lowly u u s e e u .
COUNTY T H * W B K H
MORGAN BAjTERj T r a v . C i t y .
to his surpl.ee; but disei.fe batfc-d rtrely with him. and righ^ou*. It did the youngster good,t aud nltbotigh at
T h o u g h n u n*may revile m e , a n d call me a loafer,
COUKTT CI.ITRK
JAMES P. BRAND,
anally vanquished the victim.: It vrts u heavy iiflliction; the time it Meined to him cro/l, yet it wns just tho disciMy t r u s t in ih« h n m b l e 1 e v e r nhall p e t ;
KaiiibTEB o r D E K D S . . . . . . . . J A M E S P . BRAND,
"
W h a l e v e r . n r r o u n d , i n L i f u ' s ladilt-r, I gu for
lor with him were nssoeiated many baptism 'of infants, plino be needed. It was a s4iuUry correction."
PROS. A r r o K K k r
C. H. MARS HI
T h o p o o r individuitl d o w n pt tiiu f o o t :
CiRcrrrCocBTCou
C. H; MAItSlJ,
now bus parishioners, and many ixcdleut sermons ofeaev
Tom Bolt was staring with wonder,
penance.
" And he, the nephew, is hero now to thank his . kind
Tom Holt's \ e v v y .
Tom Bolt said that the grave covered a eaigo of good, uncle for jus*, such a course; for it has been the means
ness;
but,it
was
shipped
to
bt
discharged
ut
a
better
Of his reformation: and all the good Pcan do in my proBY KIT KEIA1.V.
port without duty.
Representative District
Republican Committee.
fession it dated buck to the time you, cut me adrift at
It was a lotlg time the parish looked for a successor.— Havre."
.MORGAN B A T E S , ( C h a i r m a n ) . . .
i . T r a v e r s e City.
It would be on apothegm, thai everr man has
THOMAS J . RAM8DELL,
{.Manistee.
The old sailor had jumped, dropping njs pipe and
loo, a grinoiri''. ghustly skeleton uuiiuiing in his door way Many were tried but found wamijg; aud the service waa
J O H N 8 . D IX O N ,
4-Charlevoix.
beginning to bo thinly attended.
spectacles,
and throwing the chair to the fuither end of
or business. If by bis fire-side, it may be his companion.;
One Saturday nighl, ihe stage-coach rattled to the the room, had the N'evvy in his embrace.-' " Nevvy !
a wayward child or constant siekm^s. If in his husiness,
County Corresponding Committee.
door
or
the
village
ion
a
well-drewwd
gentleman,
who
posmy Nevvy I Yes it is !",*1 the same time pa'ltlng him
disappointment, ill-starred fortnne, or complete failure.—
MORGAN B A T E S , ( C h a i r m a n )
J.Traverse City.
5
CHARLES II. MARSH
2:
ID gome c a w . this hideous array it- Lio'.vn nwiiy, bono Kssed the outline* of sanctity. To a homely form he ad gently ou the back.
CHARLES T. SCOFIELD,
L Whitewater.
The seen# was short, but boisterous aud effectual.
by bone utiiil it disnppeurs; but in others, tadly, it brings aeu a fine face, touched with ttudy paleness, a bright,
•• I have returned, uncle, for inspection."
np tho lu.-t of the funeral procession. Perhaps the latter dark eye. a gentle voice, and quiet planners.
I
said
be
had
the
appearance
of
sanctity.
If
profesn
i
t
t
c
e
.
T o w n s h i p Republican Coi
" And I willinsuitj you to tho port' of heaven in a
preponderates. Illustrative of this aitom, the following
sions can be know by stylo of dress, I would further re- double-reefed topsail-gale,'' 6houted Tom Bolt
TRAVEHSK.
brief story may lie pertinent
J
C H A R L E S H. MARSH, ( C h a l r m a n i d . . . - . i - T r a v e r s e C l t ; .
mark, he was a clergyman. Ana so it proved.
•• Nevvy you shall be Kector of S t Stephen's, and this
Toiu liolt wasftfi old retired *ea enptuin. Ilo had
J O H N A. l ' E R R Y . . . J . J . . . . . . I .
in a small, serinoo-like hand, lie wrote his name. Bev. is your home. Gad 1 I'm in port oncc more, in luck."
A.W.BACON
never married: had accumulated a lortune upon the wa- 1. Holtou. As it happeued, thelaudlord was of Saint
There was just one bar of the tiailor's hornpipe shufflPEKINSCI-A.
ters, and was coupling otivm.cum dinilate,
as far as btephe'n s creed, and no sooueq saw tho eutry nicn his
CURTIS FOWLER,(Chairman)
_-.l-....Hapletoti. "
ed upon the floor, to tho detriment of Tabby a tail
his salt notions induced him. He had been a sailor, book; than he addressed himself for an acquaintance.
U1LEN.R. HAIGirP,. . . I
LJ
[
"
And so blew away Tom Bolt s skeleton.
1 aud boy,'for over forty years, and was a perfect
A. P. LANCASTER,.;..LJ
.1.
«./...
"
" ,
excuse me, Sir; but percieving you a Revspecimen of his class. With a' large person, he had a
w|HfKWAt«lU
I
0
i n r r n i D i e ,l
00 , i r e
Iron as a P l a n t Tonic.
°
J'
of the Episcopal orCRARLSS T. POOFn-XD, (Chairm.in)...J^.. Wliitcwatcr. Voice deep, slightly raeyy; trained, no doubt, by con- dw ?" ^
An exchange says: " A curious discovery has just been
CHARLES It. ESTFA
.TTLT.. ...
tinuous combuts with gates aud salt water. He could
I am, Sir."
: S
AMBROSE ByrroN.C...
made regarding the influence of iron on vegtables. Prebe irascible on a short noticerbut ordinarily provoked
JOHN PULS1PHKR,.
Thou, Sir. if you cool<l be induced to officiate for
good cheer wherever his presence was found. He had us to morrow, as we are without a Rector, it would be parations of iron are used as medicine where tbo blood
A EXTRA.
ACXntA.
is poor in red particles. The pale cheeks, of the invalid
A. P.^WQF.EI/>CK,....;.~T7iriIi^-..ji
Almlia
a dog, a cat, a pot-parrot and a house-keeper. Chari- thaukfuiiy received."
often regain their bloom nnder the influcucc of such todJOSEPH M.vRDEW
J
"
table institutions bad made themselves vampires upon
"
Is the vacancy temporary ?"4
ies. It is the same it appears with plants. On the chalky
MORTEN D. CAMPBELL..,
^
hiui, and extracted benevolent sums from him, from
No, sir; onr good panson died, some two months plains of France and Eugland, where there is an absence
year to year. To this he did not object; but he yearn- since, and we have no one in vjev."
Emmet County Republican CaWcntion.
or iron, vegetables has a sere and blaofchod appearance.
W M . H . V I P E (Chairman)
] . . L 1 t 1 1 e T r a v e r s e . ed for some one of his own to bestow his property upon,
I h e intelligeuco was carried to thp care of the more This is said to be entirely removed it appears, by the apwhen lie hod accomplished his pilgrimage. But here ardent and before nine o'clook ^ r . JJolton was wuiied
the old sailor was unfortunate. He knew of no one upon, aud consented to discharge the duties of his pro- plication of a solution of sulphate df Iron. Haricot
beans watered with this substance acquired an additionhorn he could claim. His relatives had never been nu- fession 60 the morrow.
Republican Committee
eut
ul weight of s i i t j por ccent.
v Mulberries, peaches, pears,
J A M E S I.. G I L B E R T ( C h a i r m a n ) : ! . . . . .
E l t R a p i d s i merous, and those that had been, had passed away in
There was a full attendance, and the organ pealed a derive advantage from1 tbthe same treat—
m e n• t . *I n t h e c u l•P.ICHARP KMC.HT
I...
j.
Bunks.
the life struggle.. He had looked about for a protege, little louder and a little louger, jn honor of the stranger.
DAX1EL J*.TRUE
{.. ....Milton.
but had never fouod one to fill the vncaocy. Numerous Aone read Hit-service vilh m$ro leoling aud pathos than t i v a t i o n of c l o v e r , w o n d e r f u l a d v a n t a g e s h a v e been g a i n Leclanaw County Republican Committee.
applications had been made by sordid' selfish ones, for Mr. Bolton. \V jth his soft aud ijiusical voice, a demeau- e d b y t h e a p p l i c a t i o n of s u l p h a t e of iroii on soils in ' w h i c h
t h a t i n g r e d e n t i a w a n t i n g , a n d in CUBCS w h e r e i t w a s do<5 N . S M I T H . ' W I L E. P O W E R S
I.ecianuw.
their weakly, indolent representatives; yet the eye of the
OTTO THIKS. ROBERT LEE....
X.. ..CtnSrtvIlle. muriuor always discovered a lack of sense, manhood, or or quiet and a zeal sincere, he hod made a deep aud s i r e d t o p r o d u o c a n e a r l y c r o p . T h e m a t e r i a l i s of c o u r s e
agreeable impression upou his audience before I10 pro- c h e a p , a u d t h e q u a n t i t y a p p l e d small.
GEO. RAY, J. E. FISHER
4. ...Glen Arbor.
All t h e ' s c a l e s
brightness, thnt caused disappointment on the one hand, nounced his text, which was from the Sermon ou the
railing a r o u n d b l a c k s m i t h ' s a n v i l s s h o u l d b e s a v e d f o r t h o
feeling ofjustice oh the other. Tom Bolt was MonnL
G. H .
constant at church, made hearty responses, and was a " BlesBed are the merciful, for they shall obtaiu mer- l a n d ; t h e y a r e w o r t h five c c n t s a q u a r t t o g a r d r i e r s . N o
f r u i t is s o m u c h b e n e f i t e d b y i r o n r u s t in t h e soil a s t h e
pillar of moneyed strength, if not of righteous example
pear.
to the society. His cellar always held1 a choice collecIf his reading had beeu faultless, his style was in conAUD .
j
tion of old wijffe, B t Croix, bed Jamaica, which were by sonance with his manner. Ardent meaning, sincere, oral
STRIKED SQUASH SRKTLK.—Coxsackiu w r i t e s t o t h e
S O L I C I T O R IN C H A N C E R Y ,
no means spart-d whenever n visitor dropped in upon convincing, he ponred out H1.1 feelings of a good heart A m e r i c a n A g r i c u l t u r i s t c o n c e r n i n g t h i s p e s t : L o s t
• N O T A R Y P U B L I C & O O N 7 g Y A X O E R , him. Kverv ijody loved bim, for he had a kind word to eager listeners. It was full of charity ; teaching pa- y e a r i e s c a p e d w h o l l y . I s t a r t e d m e l o n s a n d c u c u m for the poor—olso money—a cheerful salutation for a tience, endurance, and sympathy.
b e r s in t h e g r o u n d p r o t e c t e d a g a i n s t t h o c o l d b y s m a l l
Fraverse City, G r a n d Traverse County. Micl».
With milduess yet determination in his eve, bis hand b o x e s f o u r t o five i n c h e s h i g h c o v e r e d With a p a n e o f
Office In Dwelling House|
My friend, a warm welcome "for children, and a /*oi)g or a
yarn, when occasion required. And this wife Torti Bolt. upraised, his head thrown forward, he Rained one heart g l a s e a n d m y w a t e r m e l o n s w e r e p r o t e c t e d b y o l d s i p h
v
. . irftAvlKR.sHj ci'rji'
But be had a skeleton. I wilj tell you \nint it was.
frames a b o u t two feet square and four Inches high. N o t
by this scutence:
Some fifteen years before hp moored ubon land, a nephCry ye charity without its possession ? Show ye sym- a s t r i p e d b u g d i d I sec on t h e w h o l e lot, e v e n a f t e r t h e
g l a s s e s w e r e t a k e n off. F i n d i n g m y y o u n g s q u a s h v i n e s
cw bearing his own name (he always ohlled him nervy) pathy behind hypocracy ? Teach ye love without alio
a t t a c k e d b y m u l t i t u d e s of b u g s , I p u t s q u a r e o p e n f r a m e s
He was a tion ? Exemplify patience and hieekness without ow
THIS HOOSB 18 NOW O M U I D FOB TOR ^KSEFIT OK THK he had taken to initiate into the service
wild, reckless boy, heedless of his interests, and deaf to crship ? Ah ! my friends, ye cannot Surrounded ; a b o u t t h e m , a n d n o t a b u g t r o u b l e d t h e m a f t e r w a r d *
T R A V E L I N G 1 P U B L I C ,
counsel. He was put into A he fore-castle, and received y® raay be by worldly cares and annoyances it is well to F r o m c a r e f u l o b s e r v a t i o n d u r i n g l a s t s p r i n g a n d e a r l y
CN01B TH1 SVVKMXVtXV}i»(iE
OP
s
no favors Troin the cabin. To a youngster, this dicipline remember they are transitory. A year, a month, a week. u m m e r , I a m s a t i s n e d t l u f s t r i p c d - b a g will n o t fly o v e r
:
was mysterious und unnatural, aud the young blade made a day.nay. a short hour may extricate yon from all the*?, a u o b s t a c l e f o u r i n c h e s h i g h , a n d t h i s c h e a p c o n t r i v a n c e
severe trouble for his uncle. Yet asthe last of his race and then, have you the gentle principle of mercy to ac- p e r f e c t l y p r o t e c t s t h e p l a n t s .
zar G I V E B i n A CALLi
be was iadulged by pardon, and aometijnes by a palpable r M° v " ' ^ o w P' e a s a ! ; t. how soothiug, how delight.
T h e e l d e r l y m a i d e n l a d i e s of B o 3 t o o h a v i n g m a d e s o m e
C. W . D.
overlooking of bis glariug faults. This acted upon him iul 1 Your feeling will be peaaeful, and your actions
s h i r t s for t h e soldiers, a n d h a v i n g n o model t o g o by,
I
23-ly.
as encouragement; aud rather than diminishing his fla- Christ-like
Traverse City, May IS, I8i3.
gitious acts, they increased. His e!dci shipmates advis" Have you a wayward son ? deal gently with him : a pmeardpee ttrhaetieud f trhoem ffool ul or wt oi nsgi:x i'>:hes t o Bhort, s o m e w a g
ed biro to look'Well to his reckoning, br tbp old uncle mother's tear has often saved a son from perdition. Is
L i k e a m a n w i t h o u t a wife.
would shipwreck him, without a tarpaulin"Cr toggery.— your counsel abandoned ? endure and pardon. It is
L i k e a »bip w i t h o u t a aail,
Brit it did not avail.
snercirul. This is mercy. Blessed are the merciful, for
T h e n w s t use tens t h i n g I n life
There was no settled malice on the part of the. boy.— they shall obtain mercy."
,
D E T R O I T , Michigan,
Is a shirt wtthoat a—proper length.
Tt
was
young
spije
and
indifference.
To
activity
ho
adTom
Bolt's
lip
quivered,
hiaeyo
filled,
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head
C o r n e r of Fifth and Woadbridga Streets, opposite Mirblpnn
A traveler s l o p p i n g a t a hotel exclaimed one m o r n i n g
C e n t r a l H a i l R o a d C o m p a n y * M a c h i n e S h o p s . ( M y ) ded more than the ordinary , amount of intelligence for „ >W«d to weakness. There was ? subdued feeling symone of his years; and were it not for seeming treacheiy, pathetic with alias the solemn benediction was pronounc- t o a w a i t e r , " W h a t a r e y o u a b o u t , y o u b l a c k r a s c a l 7 —
ho wonld have been rapidly promoted..
ed; and while yet the parson Was bowed, and the con- Y o n h a v e a r o u s e d m o t w i c e f r o m m y s l e e p b y t e l l i n g m e
Finally, with patience exhausted, and ire predominant, gregation were dispersing sileuliy and with whispers, the t h a t b r e a k f a s t is ready, a n d n o w y o n a r e a t t e m p t i n g t o
the old sailor, as his veseel ran into Havre, sent for the old sailor kept his seaL At length ho went forward, and s t r i p off t h e b e d c l o t h e s . W h a t d o y o u m e a n ! " " W h y , "
Does a l l k i n d s of w o r k l a h i s 11M
S l j o p ut r e s i d e n c e , relation. He came with a familiar rush into the cabin, taking,Uie band of the preacher, earnestly invited him to r e p l i e d P o m p c y , " i f v o a i s n ' t g o i n g t o g e t c p , " I m u s t
h u b do s h e e t s , a n y h o w , ' c a u s e d e y ' r w a i t i u ' f o r d e t a b l e
accompany him home.
s l z m l l e s e a s t of R a a z o n l a , In t h e | o m n of H o m e s t e a d .
A l l and stood covered.
w o r k l e f t w i t h B. L . S p r a g u e , T r a v e r s e City, o r H . AverlU,
" Nevvy, doff yonr tarpaulin. , You aro wrecking eveI am alone. Sir, and your words have called np a doff"
H o m e s t e a d , will m e e t w i t h p r o m p t a y u t l o p .
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ry iuch of your cargo of manners, if you ever shipped memory. I would like a common chat with you, and I
The latest style of hoop skirt is the self adjusting
ihem."
do not sejjjfhy you cannot accomodate me."
double-back-action, bustle etruscao. face expanThe uewy saw at once that there was a determination I * With-pleasure. Sir."
sion, Piccolomiui attachment gossamer, indistructible
that argued poorly ibr him.
And so it was settled. Mr. Bolton was Tom Bolt's poloctiemoram. ,It is said to be a very charming
"Nevvy, you are the only son of as brave a sailor as guest
thing.
R e s p e c t f u l l y I n f o r m e s b i s n u m e r o u s f r i e n d s a n d t h e p n b l i o ever went down among the sea weeds; but there are bar- | The afternoon service compared *vell with that of the
t h a t h e w i l l f u r n i s h D r a w i n g s , S p e c J l l c a t l o i s a n d Kstiraates
Mcles plover you; and you are more of a piratical craft morning, and a vestry meeting was called to consider
An editor was so poor, dowjn South, that he was
f o r e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n oT OWN. Mechanical, A r c h i t e c t u r a l
E n g i n e e r i n g . U d B u l l d i a g Works, S u r v e y s a n d P l a t s of than a friend. I took you to make a captain ; but you the propriety of action in endeavoring to secure the ser- obliged to write his editorials with chalk 00 thd bottom
of hb shoes, and went barefoot while the boyg act up the
T o w n s , E s t a t e s . A c . H e w i l l also e x e c u t e a n y C o m m i s s i o n s hare ran on a leO^hore, and hero you are at Havre, vices of Mr. Bolton.
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f o r t h e sale or p u r c h a s e of Real E s t a t e , L o c a t i n g L a n d , Sur- alone, and without friends. Do ye understand f
copyj It was Sabbath evening and the old sailor was happy
r e y s of Lands, P a y m e n t of Taxoa, a n d p r o c u r i n g A b s t r a c t s of
" Ay. Sir;! you are going to heave me overboard." . in administering comfort to his guest. Betty had retirT i t l e a , Ac., o n m o d e r a t e t e r m s .
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" What else can I do with a bad cargo, in a gale !— ed. and they were alone.
H a s s o m e c h o i c e e a r l y s e l e c t i o n s n o w fo* sale, c o n s i s t i n g
for use in the Treasury Buikfiug iu Washington, if
Former life^cenes were called up.' and the mariner
of c l e a r e d a n d u n c l e a r e d l a n d s of t h e be»t q u a l i t y I t t h e Ncvvy, you are hereafter to shin aloft elsewhere than on
the • Peacock.' Go forward, and then ashore. If you had recounted many perils of the.deep, which were lis- cd in a line would extend a quarter of a mile.
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Traverse City, Michigan,
ever think betterof your course, come to roe, and I will tened to with interest
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over-haul you ouce more."
" But sir," continued Bolt " I have one scene in my or trusting his wife Peggy, on his account, as he is no
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Nathaniel Hawthorne. ?
Harder of Dr. Winchell by Guerrillas.—His tte.
Tbe Nntlonni Ilotvl Affray—The Assault ou 8enmains Arrived at Ann Arbor.—Kebel Barbari . ator Chandler.
Hawthorne is dead; 'l"he wctfid so full of significance j
ities and Assassinations.
to him takes his name out reveiyntly from among her Washington Dispatch to Cincinnati Cszctto.
M O B G A N B A T K S , K d l t o r a n p t p r o p r i e t o r Corr. Advertiser and Tribune.
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WASHINGTON, May 2&
busy, living crowds, and places it with those of the silent
ANN ARBOB, May 10, 1864.
but still living: ones who have entered into the higher Thefollowingis beBerdd to be a strictly accurate '/acTKJWVER8E C I T S
count of the disgraceful assault last aiglit on Senator
It is doubtless quite generally known;that, pomo time life.
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DAY MORNING, JUNE [3. 1864
He was one of those noiseless workers, who, from sol- Chandler, iu the public dining hall of tire National Holast winter a company was organized here for the cultivation ofcottptfou plantations leased from the Govern- itude and retirement, send out influences through the tel: Mr. Chandler, with Dr. Clark, or Detroit, and a lady
> t ' I f l O S NATIONAL CONVENTION.
i undersigned, who, by original1 «i>poilitment, or rakw- ment, and thitt Professor Winchell was elected Presi- world that make his name as distinct as though it were with her two children, were taking d'.nper at a side table.
ft designation tofillvacancies, constitbte the Executive dent, and President Haven, Secretary. . Prof. Winchell; shouted through a war trumpet : He at one time claim- In the course of a conversation on pofiticol mat<er& he
in strong terms Copperheads generally, ^ n d
Ittftrreated by the National Convention licld at Chi- in accordance with their plans, went South-immediately, ed a distinction, which he thought none of bis literary denounced
particularly those of tho western States. Mr.'Voor^ Vthe 16th day of May, ltWO, do hereby call upon all and secured a plantation in the State of Mississippi, on brethren would-de ur him, that of .being the most obscure iiees, of Indiaua, was sitting at another tab'e behind him,
man of letters in America. That claim can now with j
qnllifled voters who desire the unconditional inaintcnaucc> the river, organized his laboring forces! and commenced justice
with
Mr.
Hanncgau,
also of Indianol Mr. Voorhcvs
reversed. It was made before his subtle gen-1
of the Union, the supremacy ofjtW Constitution. and the operations. He bad iu company with him, his brother, ius hadbe
from bis scat and approached Chandler in an exmade itself felt upon the fiucr senses of his read-'
complete suppression of the existing rebellion, with the Dr. Winchell, of New York, and a brother-in-law of
cited manner, demanding whether ho referred to him, to
I)r.
M.
Ryckman.
cause thereof, )>y vigorous war, and all {apt and efficient
Unappreciated as his early writings were, they were which he replied : " Who are you. sir I 1 don't kuow
means, to (end delegates to a convention to assemble at Sunday morning, May I. about one hundred guerrillas
Voorhecs
full of the sarfte spirit which wire him homage now un- you;f nt tho same time rising from his' chair.
BALTIXOSB, on TcKsnAT, TBZ SEVENTH DAV OF JUNE, 18C4, of Quantrell's band, in Federal uniform, t*ok advantage
der the name of genius. He f-jund constantly in the replied: *• 1 am Voorhecs, of Indiana; ' and suiting the
at 12 o'clook, noon, for the purpose of presenting candidates of the inefficiency of the gtiard, composed of two com- commonest phases of life, ready piuterial for his wierd action to the word, struck Chandler on the side of his
for the offices of President and Vioe President of tho United panies, at the entrance of the peuinsota on which the
face. The two then closed, and Chandler was rapidly
States. Each State having a representation in Congress will plantation is situated, passed them, shot 17 negro pick- analysis. He transmuted prosaf; facts into allegorical getting the better of YoOrhees, when Hannegan came to""
b« entitled to aB many dcligates aanhail be equal to twice tlie ets belonging to the U. S. service, and attacked the pictures which delight and solac*. He siezed upon salicamber of electors to which such State if entitled in the house. They approached the rear of the bouso, and Dr. ent poiuts Of character and burnished aud brightened the latter's assistance with a heavy milk nitchor, snatchEUctortal College of the United States
them, until though the same they were not the same.— ed from tbe tabic, which he broke on Cnandler's head
KDwlX D. MORGAN, New York, Chairman. Winchell started 4o leave in the opposite direction and He bad a mastery over the peculiar spiritual workings The contents of the pjtcher splashed oyer the whole comunexpectedly came upon the main body of the murderers.
pany. Chandler^ was stunned by, the blow, and had not
He was shot through the heart and killed instantly.— of human nature when passing through ordeals of guilt fully recovered himself when Hannegan dealt him a blow
Brave Words.
Bead the following from the: Chicago Tribune, and The blood-thirsty villains, not satisfied with killing Lim, and crime and grief that tinges his pictures, with an al- with u caair. At this juncture tjie spectators interfershot him through the temples, and dill'again in the face, most supernatural glow, and invjsts them with a wonder- ed, ond tiW beligerents were soperated. Mr. Chandler's
whon read " make a note oo'jrf'
placing their pistol very near their mad;, as is evident ful fascination. He relied on subtle analogies for these
It is indicative of the character of our present com- from the powder and wadding in the wojunc. They burn- effects, and guided his pen with exquisite skill through head wasWiphtly cut by the pitcher, aud kiij shoulder
aud arnl wih'e considerably bruised by the chair. Though
manding General that while he has won substantial vic- ed all the buildings. Mr. Ryckman concealed himself, intricacies which tested such powers to the utmost.
not able to close his hand, has beeu out to-day,; attending
His style is the colorless medium of his thought It to his usual duties. Voorhecs is quite as large a man
tories, he has utterod no •'brave words]" He has not and by a miracle escaped unhurt. Mrs. Winchell connever dark or bright words that impress. his pictures as Chandler, probably a little heavier.; Persons seated
stated that the conflict would bo " short, sharp acd do cealed herself in the shrubbery of the garden as well as
she could, but the fiends discovered her and fired six in- so vividly upon us; but it is the magic of the thought, at the table are positive that Chandler; made uo use of
cisive." On the contrary, he has expressed his determi- effectual shots at her. She came out and told them she was and the words come simply to clothe it
Voorhee3' name and no reference whatever to him' pernation to " fight it out on this libe if i( takes all Sum- but a woman aud could do them uo'injury, and they conHawthorne wag borne in Salem, Mass., iu 1804. He sonally.
mer"—a nap of language tfhicjj, 'while Repressing persis- sented to let her live. A'negro was near her and him tells us in one of his prefaces that, for a long period, tlie
WAKIILNUTUX. May 2 8 — p . M.
tence and confidence of success, nevertheless implies a they shot as cooly as if he were a fox. They agreed to men of th«S family followed the sen, •• a grat-headed shipher Keep her trunk, but afterwards rifled it of its
master iu each generation returjiing from the quarter- TOGCD.DU: .
full sense of tho magnitude of the undertaking. He docs not let
A;i official dispatch from the Army of tho Potomac,
tents, and she had to apply to the people on the per
deck to the homestead, while a boy of fourteeu took the
telegraph to the President that " Genj Lee stated last la for necessary apparrcl to come North.
hereditary place before the mast, "confronting the salt at XUjgahyok Church, ten miles frora Hanover Town',
night publicly that he must admit they bad been shock- , They presootcd their revolvers at the breast of an old spray and the gale, which had blustered against his sire dateJ\vcsUirday 5 p. M , ha* just been received It states
ingly whipped.'" Nor " I shall push the enemy to the negro 105 years old. Mrs. Winchell put herself before and grandsire. One might deem that this long familiar- that our army was withdrawn to the iiorth sido of tyiu
North Annn on Thursday night and moved toward H#nwait". Nor that any of his troops hajd made a "real, him and told them it was a shame to murder an old in- ity with the sea, with the love tfeat comes for it passing over Town, tbe place designated for crossing the Piundown from father to son, influenced with its vasttiess, its
bayonet charge," as distinguished from a telegraphic o(Tensive man, who could not injure them, and succccded mysteries', its wild freedom, the mind of this descendant, nnky.
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iu saving his life then, bnt he was shot soon after.
one, not that his success had been " brilliant in the exThey shot several b.nlls into a negro hid of but ten and turned it into the channels J'hero it wrought with, At 9 o'clock yesterday (Friday) morning, Sheridan,
with the 1st and 2d divisions of cavality, took possession
treme," nor " I have liberated Virginia," Nor have wd years old. Tlie white people of the plantation were near- such peculiar power.
He'was a class-mate at BoWdoinof H. W. Longfellow of Hanover Ferry and Hanover Town, finding there onreceived any such disputed as the following, which ly all absent at tho time, ond tlie guard stationed in a
aud Geo. B. Checver. Longfellow was one of the ti.-st ly a rebel vidette.. The 1st division of the GUi corps orwas sent by McClellan on the moruiug after Lee's dc- stockade near by, supposing they were to be attacked, to recognize his genius. Franklin Pierce, who was
rived.at 10 A. »., and now bohl the jiiacc with a suffiremained within their defenses, and permitted the murcient force of cavalry, infantry and artillery to resist any
tatchment, having held our whole army at bay at South derers to escape unmolested.
the clasS before him was an intiirfcte friend, and when
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Mountain while Stonewall Jaclson gobbled up thirteen
What is especially painful and perplexing is that these candidate for the Presidency, Hawthorne became his nttaek likely to be madn upon thorn. The remainder of
the corps is pressing forward wrtli rapidity,
thousand prisoners at Harper's Ferry,,then united with murders are carried on not only with the connivance, but biographer. Pierce appointed pirn to tho post of United
A later dispatch, dateil one. o'clock' this morning, tho
the main rebel force, thug achieving a Aubstautial victory with the co-opperatiou of many of the military employ- States Consulute at Liverpool. His life haa been chiefly ono fit retirement. His most 28th. from headquarters at Mogubyeli Church, has. also
of the Government. Gen. Sherman is represented as
over our forces unconsiouSly to our commanding General. ees
being inimical to the leasing system, and has communi- important works are "The Scarlet Letter," "The Blithe- been received. It reports that ^-vJr^v thing was going on
finely,
and that the weather was clear and coo!.
It is interesting as showing what the telegraph 'and cated his opposition to it to his subordinates, who, in dale Romance," " Mosses from an Qld Mouse," " House
The troops came up rapidly, mid were iu great spirits,
V brave words " can make of a disasters
many instances, join the tlesperadoes and share their plun- of tho seven Gables," •' Twice told Talcs," aud "The
and the army will be beyond the Pamtiky by noon.
Marble Faua"
der.
" H. W. Halleck Gen. in Chief: j. # I
Brcckenridge is nt Maimer C, H..!with a force varU
" Information this momeut received completely conOno Col. Lapison was especially obnoxious to the guerA Maw and bis Wilis Struck by Lightning.
ou.-ly rejKirted from 30,000 io 100,000.
firms the rout and demoralization of I the rebel oriny. rillas. A number of rebels came to the plantation to
Wickbam's aud Loman'H brigade of cavalry are also
On Saturday evening a few minutes after 7 o'clock,
Oen Lee is reported wounded and Gen. Garland killed. get employment as wood choppers, while he has absent,
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Gen. Hooker,alone has over 1,000 more prisoners, 7U0 and an old negro woman recognizing . them, they were a very keen stroke of lightning at ruck on Michigan ave- there.
Tho dispatch further states thataftfcr seizing Hanover
having been sent to Frederick! I t p stated that Lee taken by the guard and delivered to Lieut Smith, and nue, nearly opposite Blindbufy'a Hotel, killing a woman
gives nisjoss at 15,000. We ate following as rapidly — identified before him by the woman. Lieut Smith act- and very severely injuring her husband, who were walk- Ferry yesterday. Gen. Sorbent captured 75 cavalry, including
6
officers.
He
leports
that
their
cavalry is exing
quietly
along
the
street
Mrand
Mrs.
Michael
CantM men can movo
ed with w> energy, but prepared to send them to Vicks" GEO. B. MCCLKIXAN plaj. Genera). " burg. Next moruing Mr. Ryckman went down with on- nelly, the unfortunate objects of tire stroke, were passing ceeding demoralize!, and that it fki's bcfore ours on cvt-'
quietly along the avenue on tlie fide opposite the hotel
other
man
who
could
identify
the
prisoners,
and
found
A dispatch from Ger., Sherman, ddled May 28tb—G
named, when suddenly, a vivid 3«sh darted down, and
Copperheads Crying P^ace.
Lieut Smith playing cards with them. The rebels reNo sooner has it become manifest that the rebels are ceived Mr. Ryckman with oaths in the preseuco of Lieut. immediately Mrs.Canne!ly fell to the pavement. She A. M., near Dallas, reports that-the ciieniy, discovering
getting smashod in tho present campaign, than the cop- Smith, and the Lieutenant himseif treated him so, coldly was straightway taken into the IjOtel, but lived only, a his move to turu Altoons, marched to! meet our forces at
Dallas.
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perheads break forth with one accord tcj clamor far peace 1 that he did not present his witness and made no further few seconds, gasping to or tbredUimes, and then expir;
Oar columns met the ene my iibont one mile east of tho
ing. Mr. Cannolley was severely injured, having , r
On Monday a Copperhead offered a resolution in Con- attempts to identify the prisoners.
Pumpkin Vine Creek and we pushed thenf buck about
left shoulder and breast completely paralized. M
gress, instructing the president to open negotiations with
Before Prof. WinchellItift Vicksburg, affidavits had
the rebels, tendering them not only anjnesty, but a guar- been filed against one " Jim Douglas," who was arrest- Cannelly leaves a family of four small children, who are thrco miles to tho point where tho road fosjes to" Atlanta
anty that slavery should be restprea and protected. For ed, tried'before Gen. Mc Arthnr. Commandant of the thus suddenly bereaved. Mr. Cannelly is a machinist iu ami Marietta; here Johnson had cluMpn aitrong line and
this infamous and disgraceful proposition, fifty-three cop- post, and wasreleasedaod sent North, lie soon after- Flower'8 Brass Foundry on Brush street. They had made hasty but strong puhijjetsof timber and earth.
Sherman's right is at DaHas, the centre about three
been down to the market purchaiing their provisions for
perheads voted.
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wards turned np on his estate, and haa been there ever Sunday, and were on their woy home, which is at 88 miles north.
The Copperhead press are also howling for an
since.
Tbe countiT is densely wooded and unbroken and no
Cherry street, when thoy met w|jh this lamentable accitioe with the rebels, a ceasatioq of hoailitios, and overProf. Winchell has memorialized Senator Chandler ou dent
roads
of uuy consequence. Wo havcl bad many sharp
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tures pledging the Government to culfify the proclama- the importance of inaugurating more stringent discipline
encounters bnt nothing decisive.
tion andre-establishslavery, for the benefit of traitors.- for our own officials, and prompt retaliation for these asHand Writing*
No dispatches from any fields of operations have boeii .
Suppose the Confederates should even {reject peace
sassinations, as well as for the Fort Pillow massacre.
The Round Table has an elaborate, article on :
received today.
such terms, what harm will it do to tempt them, says one
Rev. J. A. Howley, from the same place, was here
graphs elicited by the late Fairs, "which has notices of
" > • M. STASTOX,
of the Copperhead sheets 1 This sudd^u zeal for sending few days ago, and has now gone to W nshington to urge ancient and modern hand writing.! Ariosto wrote in n I (Signed)
Secretary of War.
Commissioners with ojivo branches totJcff. Davis, is in the same measures as are advocated by the letter of the small find pointed character, and Tazzo in large, free and
coosequenco of .the terrible damage tyant, Butler and Professor.
flowing style. Goethe wrote neatly and even elegantly.
From the Red River Expedition.
Sherman are inflicting on the rebellion.
Doctor Winchell's remains reached this city on Mon- Porsou wrote Gre*k as plain as type. Brougham writes
NEW YORK. May 28.
It must get relief from some quarter! and tljat speedily, day morning, undercharge of his wife and brother-in-law, with crabbed illegibility; Hawthorne wrote with a stroke
Admiral Porter's report of tbe release of tbe Missiselae it will succumb and perish under! the tremendous Mr. Ryckman.
far from neat, and somewhat confused: Longfellow writes sippi squadron caught by low water above the falls of the
blows that are being rained down uporf i t The Confedwith n round, back-handed elejant fashion. Theodore Alexandria, gives a glowing account of how the feat was
eracy at this juncture is clearly the •' tpder dog in the Resolutions of the Ohio State Union Convention. Parker bad a cramped hieroglyphic style that competed
The idea of.c'oustructiuga dam to set back
•-.fight," and therefore is beard the doleful copperhead cry 1. Resolved, That the people of Ohio in convention with Cboat'8 famous scratches ftir absolute unreadable- performed.
originated witt Lient. Col"Bailey, and was of
w " take him off!" When the Union j cause was suffer- assembled, solemnly renew the pledges heretofore made ness. Dr. Chalmers kept"an evtsp hand. Byron wrote the water
novel character that it wasridiculedby a!l the best
ing reverses on the Red River, in Florida, at Ply- by the country, that they will in tire future as they have an awkward, contorted scrit ; Scott wrote in regular, such
However at tbe request of Admiral Porter
'mouth, Fort Pillow, and elsewhere, nojword pf jympathy in the past, sUstaiu the government with all their resour- honest characters, though he constantly failed to cross engineers.
Banks furnished 3,000 men, lo perform the work
for the Republic was uttered. On tie contrary, joy ces of men and money in suppressing this wicked mid atro- his Vs. Kmerson writes with a rushing air, Willis with Geu.
for eight days. These men worked np t<} tbeir necks in
beamed from tho eyes and gladness filial tho hearts of the cious rebellion against the Constitution the Union and the sharp, evenfirmness; Charles Spragne with womenly water
uudcr a boiling syn, and at the expiration of that
copperheads. Their " friends" were jrinning then ; but laws.
Idelicacy; Fanny Kemble with a nervons stroke and wo- time a portion of thei/Vork gave way. Adnllrai Porter
now their friends are losing ; Uncle Stain's gripe
2. Resolved, That the loyal popular instinct of the menly angularity ; Whittier ^Uth iudeoision, without instantly mounted birhorse and rode "to the upper vesthe windpipe of treason, and tho cud
people in demanding the re-electiou of Abraham Lincoln either strength or symmetry; Wtipple with lofty loops, sels and ordered thr Lexington to pua the falls if possirebellion drawet h nigh. Alarm and
to the Presidency, illustrates the highest wisdom, and that are a chirographic pun upcia his penultimate ''sylla- blc,aud go through tho dam. She succeeded in getting over
seen on tho face of every Copperhead
in obedience to it, this Convention cordially m com mends bi©; Hillard. precise, bakinceaind constrained; Motley the falls, aud theu with foil head of steam steered for thu
out of Coneress they set-up a simnlt
to the National Union Convention his re-nomina- is minute and clipt, and George Ticknor is legible and opening in the dam. All eyes were strained to watch her,
fighting and ask the rebels to make .
tion.
light The scratch of Halleck looks as if he might have all hearts beat anxiously as she reached the opening
of returning the freodmen to bondage,
3. Resolved, That we congratulate the country upon practiced the Morse alphebet and got crazy on it Tho where the water wa<? roshing through furiously. She
protecting slavery, indemnifying the
the brilliant success of our arms and make acknowledg- Kound Table gives charipteristicg of others. The facts plunged in, went through and rounded to safely amid
losses they have sustained in their effoi._
.
ment of our gratitnde to the army and navy of the United show that chirography can hardly be relied on as an in- the cheers of 3.000 soldiers. Tbe others were after much
Constitution and the Union, and in shirt to surrender
States for their past services, which ; we accept as a dication of character. The philosophic theqry of this labor iu repairing the dam safely brought over in a like
the enemy just at the moment of achieving victory.
guarautce that uuder Providencefinalvictory will speed- matter, put by Lavater and others, is stated to be, that
But the treacherous reptilesrtiistakelthe temper and ily come, and thisrebellionbe forever 'crushed.
certain qualities of the brain act through the nervous orresoltrtiOn of the American people, when they make these 4. Resolved, That with just pride we proclaim the ization, and thus regulate the motion of the hand, by the
To Improve Sandy Soil.
base and dishonorable propositions, f'here is but
Tho defect in such soils is chiefly of this sort : They
fact, that in the Cabinet, in the field and in the councils dependent muscles, so that the f^rm of tbe letters taken
single condition on which it is possibl
of the nation, the ability,fidelityand patriotism of Ohio upon the paper will show a correspondence with those are mechanically defective, being so light ami porous
ana that is, the unconditional tnbmii
have been proudly manifested.
qualities as surely as the lines in the spectrum will desig- that they cannot retaiu moisture or manure, if applied.
to the Constitution and laws. They
Besides, tbey are generally wanting in various important
2. Resolved, That this Convention hereby pledges the nate tbe nature of the body that emits the ray.
arms, break up their organization, i
elements of plant growth. Therefore, to improve them,
cordial support of tho Union mcu of Ohio to the great
man to his home, there to await the
The Draft in Minnesota.
we must endeavor to supply these radical dcfccts. The
measures which have marked tho Administration of
pleasure of the American people as
Special
Dispatch
to
the
Chicago
Tribune.
first point can be gained by spreading a coat of clay over
Abraham Lincoln, and especially db wc approve the
'hrough their Government. The n
amendment of the Constitution. To make the States of
S r . PAUL MI_V., May 29. the surface and dragging it in. This will improve its
the high crime of treason, r They ha\
the Union all free and allrepublican—andtherefore forev- Tho draft Which commenced yesterday continues to texture and also import fertility. : Adhesiveness and
their lives and property. If the Go'
er ooe and undivided.
progress quietly. Three counties, Wabashaw, Goodhue strength having been ^incd, manure from the barnthem -instead or hanging them they sh<
.
and Dakota have been drawn. Tbe whole number yard may be applied as fast as it can be procured
• so much gain and so much more thanjtbey deserve, ir Tbe Ladies' Economy movement in New York. drafted so for is three hundred and seventeen.
Another method is to dress such lands with rough
any of their property is not conflscatedj but is restored
A letter from New York city says:
composts- Prepnre the heaps at loitnre, in the barnto them, it will be an act of grace or cfcmency to guilty
Hon. Alfred Phelps, widely mown in Northern Ohio yard. The ingredients may bo such w these :~teu loads
Tho ladies' movement for the curtailment of foreign
traitors. As to indemnifying them for tho pecuniary luxuries, in order to stop the efflux of gold, is rapidly died at his residence in Cbardoy on the 24th of April of stable manure mixed with.five loads of clay soii, twenlosses they have sustained while struggling to destroy the extending itself. At a fashionable party nt the mansion The deceased was a Lieutenant & the war of 1812, and ty bushels of ashes, aud tbe same amount of lime. After
Union is almost as preposterous and impossible as the of one of the wealthiest merchants, in 34th street, near
these articles ha7e been well incorporated, let the mass
other monstrous Copperhead proposition to re-enslave Lexington avenue, a neatly printed " pledge" was hand- took an active part in all the wars of the frontier. In lie for a month or two ; then it win be ready for use.—
the freed-men, repudiate the Proclamation of Freedom, ed aromd among the ladies to sign, thus committing 1824 he was Prosecuting Attorojy of Geauga county; in Such a compost, it is easy to see. will be mare enduring,
and restore to power and national protection tho cause them agaiast buying, for the present, any more silks, sat- 1814 established the flrstpsper it Cbardon, The specta- and better in all respects, than the same bulk of barnof the war and all its horrors.; If the Ibyal masses should ins, velvetsj laces, or other foreign luxuries. Of course tor and Gazette, and in 1843 wyielected to the Legis- yard manure. It will improve the quality of the land
ever conclude peace on thoso terms it would be fitting to everybody Signed it, and when the assemblage was dispermanently, aod will enrich it with a fertility which will
take one further step:—to submit to tlie rebels as their persing, tbe hostess announced that at her Mitt entertain- lature. He was the father, of B<eut Commander Si L. be very lasting. On every farm of the kind here, there
masters, take their phoes with the slavfcs, and bare their ment her guests wonld be expected to const, the ladies Phelps, tho second officer of the Mississippi flotilla, and should be one or more compost heaps, Or some sort, conback* to tlie overseer's thong.
{Chicago Tribune.
stantly building.
in calico, and the gentlemen in satinet atjrt corduroy.
has also another son in the same; service.

s

TRAVERSE CITY.
_ _ ,
.
*,
KATtiKu
w e a t'V
h a s , w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n of a
Old. a n d i n c l e m e n t . N o w

WASHINGTON Maj. 270J.—The Committee .of ways , RftTlTlfth L a JV &

a n d Meaii3 have, r c p o r t p d t h e Dew t a r i f f bilL T h e d u t i e s j
j
i
. a r e ii)creased/X'ii:m», tobacco, braudv and other spirits
d u r i r f e t h e i n o o t h of a r e a j j 0 U t e 2 u a l t o t h e ' i n t e r n a l d u t i e s . C o f f e e r e m a i n s ;
fenv (Jays, b e e n s o u r , | t h e same. I'l'ea is raised t o ^ 5 c « u u p e r p o u n d .
Raw,
a n d t h e n , f a i r w e a t h e r j silk f r e e . D a l i e s a r e a l s o i n c r e a s e d o n w o o l a n d c o t t o n , j

i j f h r o o g l f t h e c l o u d s , a s ST t o a s s u r e u s it
1

a n d will b y a n d b y c o m e a n d v i s i t u s . .

We

r o b u s t , b l a c k - f a c e d s t o r m s , o a t a s if t h e y 1 h a d
orrand, wiuds t h a t a r c wide awake, and h i u
iti t o r r e n t s — t h e s e m a k e o n e g l a d .

is there,

love good
a

worthy

that

comos

A n y t h i n g b u t a dull,

foggy, 'drizzle—neither t h e on* t h i n g nof t h e o t h e r .
,

A NEW E R A . — W e welcome with h i a r t y satisfaction

t h e a r r i v a l o f t h e n e w a n d b e a u t i f u l l i t t j e s t e a m e r " Sunny-tide."

W o a r e , n o w in d i r a c t dailj» c o m m u n i c a t i o n

with the " outside" world.
N o EDITOR Y E T . — I t i s i i n p e r t a i n
will r e t u r n .

He

when the Editor

h a s g o n e a courting, and e v e r y b o d y

k n o w s t h a t i t la t m c e r t a i n b u s i b e s s .

;

W e r e t u m o u r s i n c e r e t h a n k s t o C a p t . B o y n ton f o r It

P8!*-'™-

' ;

;

'

T h e R e b e l p i r a t e G e o r g i a is n o w l y i n g a t L i v e r p o o l ,
w h e r e s h e i» t o b e d i s m a n t l e d , b e i n g f o u n d u n f i t f o r a
steamer.

T h e L i v e r p o o l p a p e N , in n o t i c i n g h e r , r e m a r k

u p o n t h e s c a r c i t y of A m e r i c a n p r i z e s . I o h e r last- c r u i s e
of s i x w e e k s t h e G e o r g i a d i d n o t m e e t o n e Vessel c a r r y i n g
t h e S t a r s and Stripes, althongh bctweeq-Giberaher and
nnd t h e c o a s t of P o r t u g a l s h e m e t 7(1 rttils. T w o of t h e
G e o r g i a ' s g u n s , W h i t w o f t h l ^ p b u n d i r i d o g o o d e.te'ention a t a r a n g e o f s i x m i l e s .
A railroad b r i d g e is t o b e I m m e d i a t e l y

constructed

o v e r t h e O h i o R i v e r a t P a r k s b u r g w h i c h is t o b e o n e of
t h e m a s t s t u p e n d o u s s t r u c t u r e s of t h o h i n d in t h o U n i t ed States.

I t i s t o b e bi)!lt b y t h e

Bi^tiuiore & Ohio

a n d M a r i e t t a &. C i n c i n n a t i R a i l w a y C o m p a n i e s , s o a s n o t
t o i n t e r f e r e w i t h t h e nuvi g n t i o u of t h e ; R i v e r , . a n d Will
s e c u r e a c o n t i n u o u s g a u g e frofti all t h e ! g t c a t

c i t i e s o{

t h e west to tide water.
LIABIMTY TO D R A F T . — U n d e r

the

present

Jtatioiml

M i l i t i a A e t nil p e r s o n s w h o s h a l l a r r i v e a t t h e u g e
2 ? b e f o r e t h o d r a f t a r e liable t o 1)e d r a f t e d .

of

B o i all p e r -

s o n s w h o shnll h a v e a r r i v e d a t t h e a g o of|15 y e a r s b e t w e f c r
t h e t i m e o f e n r o l l m e u t a n d t h e d r a f t will b o r e l e a s e d a n d
discharged, and their names
ment,
made.

R t f t a k e u f -orti t h e

O l d a n d y o u n g will " g o v e r n

ingly" while

the revision of tpe

being

:

A Thiel n e a r l y c a m e off pt
mombers
journey.

enroll-

tluimselves a c c o r d o u r d l n i o n t is

of t h e J a p a n e s e

H a r s e l l h148. b e t w e e n
now

Embassy

two

on

their

T h e p a r t i e s in t h e q u a r r e l p l i j c e d t w o b a l l o t s

i n a h a t , o n o n e of w h i ' ; h w a a w r i t t e n " d e a t h , " . H e w h o
d r e w t h i s w a s b o u n d t o r e t i r e tci n r o c i n
suicide.

and

commit

T h i s w a s s a t i s f a c t i o n t o t h e si r v i v o r .

T h e af-

f a i r w a s h o w e v e r , o i p p e d in t h e b u d b y t t 0 i n t e r f e r e n c e of
s o m e F r e n c h g e n t l e m e n , w h o coiild n o t c e t h e p r o p r i e t y
of s u c h a n a r r a n g e m e n t .

^

T h e T s a b c l l a prnpuB on K e l l y ' * I s l a n d
killed..

a r c trenerally

T h e , C p U w b a s a r e s c u d l h g o u t 11 Tew b u d s ; <
.

y o n i i g c r v i n e s will m a k e a p r e t t y b u r g o w t l i . w h i t e t h e
I i n d s o n t k u test mtd l a r g e s t w o o d
killed.
oronsly.

ere

pretty generally

T h e dole w a r e * a r e nil a l i v e , Dm p a t t i n g o n t vlgI t i s e r p e c t b d i b a t tlyr}-e. wil

not bo

half a

c r o p this year.
FROM FOKT G A R R Y . — M r . W i l l i a m ItiKster a r r i v i
t h i s c i t y y e s t e r d a y , snys t h u t t h o R e d R i y e r c a r t t f a i n w
to start from t h a t place to day.
w a y t o S t . P a u l en route
within a week.

G o v . D a l l a s is

on h i s

f o r E n g l a n d , a n d will b e h e r e

T h e r e w a s no Indian

fifcitemer.t

io the

Red River Country.
[St Paul Pioneer, 26th,
NOMIKATTOH OP LINCOLN.—Tho C h i c a j 0 P o s t , a D e m o c r a t i c p a p e r says;-—" T h e r e is no
f a c t t h a t i s n o w a p p a r e n t t o all,

nso

in d e n y i n g

t h a t & r.

the

L i n c o l n will

b e uomioatcd nt t h e ' B a l t i m o r e C o n v e n t i o n ; t h e convention really h a s no o t h e r b u s i n e s s . "

T h i ; Is a v e r y

nat-

u r a l d e d u c t i o n f r o m t h e e v i d o o t f a c t s of {(be
A t t h e b n r a i n g of t h e P a l a c c G a r d e n iu C i n c i n n a t i
f e w d a y s s i n c e , q o i t q a c o l l e c t i o n o f cilri >sities w a s
troyed

des-

A s e a lion w a s b o r n e d op, also(a fine l i v e e a g l e

u o d a c a g e o f l i v e a n i m a l s a n d b l i d s , a ^rick p o n y a n d

a

c o l l e c t i o n of w a x figures.
A verdict was recently

rendered

in

the N o w

York

C o n r t of C o m m o n P i c a s , a g e i u s t t h e A m -rican T e l e g r a p h
C o m p a a y , f o r a m i s t a k e in a d i s p a t c h o r i e r i n g 5 0 0 s h a r e s
of H u d s o n s t o c k t o b o b o u g h t — t h e w o r d . H u d s o n

hav-

i n g b e e n left out.
A l i t t l e son o f J e f f D a v i s , a g e d f o u r j e a r s w a s killed
o n t h e 3 0 t h o f A p r i l b y ' f a l l i n g from the

e a s t p o r t i c o of

J e f f ' s m a n s i o n , a t R i c h m o n d . T h e f b n e j it] t o o k p l a c e c
the following day.
T h e A n n A r b o r N e w s ' s a y s t h e r e Is n o d i s g u i s e in t h e
f a c t t h a t t h e w h e a t c r o p i n t h a t ecronty
I t thinks t h a t t h e r e will

rill b o a f a i l u r e .

n o t lb* one-f< u r t h

yield.

the

usual



O n t h e . m o r n i n g of t b q 3 d i o s t t h e r e f * a s a h e a v y f r o s t
a t N a s h v i l l e w h i c h k i l l e d g a r d e n v e g e t a b l e s , a u d i t Is a p prehended, did g r e a t d a m a g e t o frnit trees.
P l a t o being told t h a t some eoemies h i d spoken
^ h i m . s a i d , '' I t m a i l e r s n o t ; I will c o d a , r o r s o

ill o f
to

live

^ t h a t no one shall b e l i e v e t h e m . "
A locomotive exploded at Rochester
u r d a y e v e n i n g , b r e a k i n g Off l i m b s of sha< e t r e e s , a n d

se-

verely injnring t w o englfteers.
A m a n w j t h a s c o l d i n g w i f ^ w b e u i n q u r e d of respecting
h i s oecupajtyn, said h e kept a h o t house.

'

Co'S

;
—• •

.
__

ColtUim. Hannah., LaV

• •
T
j I M i i G O — Renl&paaiafe Jtoat.

....

N a v i g a t i o n may be said t o be.opcn a n d is

a conscience

i we are c o m p e t e d - t o notify o
e tisvei
A p a p e r i s t o be issped a t t h e S a n i t a r y F a i r ih I'hilviz: a g e n e r a l a d v a n c e h
a d e l p h i a , c a l l e d Otlr D k i l y F a r e . I t i s t o b e e d i t e d b y j < 5 i c W < l 1* u p o n
Chas. G . Leland. . ^ ^
.
.•
| and that n o t
a few i s o l a t e d . i t e m s b u t on nearly evt
A Richmond paper announces that the town people
will h a v e t o l i v e on h a l f r a t i o n s u u t i l t h e c o u n t r y p e o p l e
h a v e h e a r d of G r a n t ' s ^ f c a t
.

& CO.'S C o l u m n

:
~~
e l a s t i c . bai.ds. e r a s e r s a n .
i ; : i . - n CLOTH A a l e e tamplc.
j l i t o x — R o u n d , square, flat j u n m t a , s c r a p * . sweedca, L»ki
,
S u p e r i o r h o r s e shoe,
I J A C O N E T — A full line, b o u g h t of i m p o r t e r s .
1 J A Y N E S M E D I C I N E S — W e a r e speclcl a g e n t s f o r ail Dr.
i
J a y n e s g e n u i n e preparations, a n d j o b t h e same at as low
rates as can bo b o u g h t e l s e w h e r e .
: J E W E L R Y — A s n u g - s t o c k , well assorted,
j JELLIES—Raspberry," c u r r a n t , q u i n c e s . s t r a v t U r r j , p i n e
apple.
''
. !
v
K E N N E D Y ' S MEDICINES^— An a s s o r t m e n t of t h e s e j u s t l y
famed m e d i c i n e s on sale.
KETTLES—3, 5, >•, 10, pail, 30,45,0(>,
gallon, a t reasonable rates, a full line.
K E R O S E N E — D o u g h t low, a n d f o r sale at c o r r e s p o n d i n g r a f r s
by the q u a n t i t y .
j_
K N I V E S — P o c k e t , table, c a r v i n g / b u t c h e r s , shoe, bowle a n d
jien k n i v e s ; o u r s t o c k of table k n i r e * is l a r g e a n d %re
invite t h e u t t e n t i o u of t h e wholesale t r a d e . We can of-

STATE OF THW MARKETS. > • « » « ' « ' ats,*h>j*«.

thing.
W i t h gold at 180; an e n t i r e lull (u o u r military affairs
n e c e s s a r y increased d e m a n d a n d p r i c e for all k i n d * of l a b o r ;
a s c a r c i t y of m a n y k i n d s of urtizans, on a c c o u n t of t h e D r a f t

8TBAYED
a n d e n l i s t m e n t s ; a want of faith in o u r c o u n t r y l l a u k s ; the
7 H O M T H E SUIiSCRIBRIt, A B O U T T H E U t h INST.,
. a small B A Y P O N Y . Said p o n y is t h r e e y e a r s old, l i g h t s u r e i n c r e a s e of t a x a t i o n n e c e s s a r y t o meet t h o d e m a n d s of
bay, black m a i n a n d tail, a n d a tor in the f o r e h e a d . A n y per- G o v e r n m e n t ; t h e s e a n d v a r i o u s otfier c a u s e s c o m b i n e to, inson r e t u r n i n g h i m t o the subscriber, o r g i v i n g i n f o r m a t i o n of
sure the a d v a n c e now b e g i n n i n g t o bo seriously felt.
b i s whereabouts, will be liberally r e w a r d e d .
. REV. G. W. S H E R M A N .
P r o v i s i o n s a r e m u c h h i g h e r , especially m e a t s of all k i n d s .
L A C E — C o t t o n , I.iuen, real t h r e a d , Smyrna, i m i t a t i o n , s i l k '
T r a v e r s e Qhy. May K, 1»6*.
(11-tf.)
black a n d white, Ac.
S u g a r s are p r e t t y m u c h o u t of sight, a n d Tea keepa c l o s e beLEATHEI!—Sole, upi>er, k i p , calf, m o r r o p c o ; Mnings, bindLOST.
h i n d . Coffees a r e o u t of r e a c h . Seedn are e n o r m o u s l y high,
ing, Ac.
. ISfh INST.,!
_ C i t y a n d William H. Clyde's, a calf akin l e a t h e r WAI/- a n d c o t t o n s firmer. H a r d w a r e h a s advanced about .10 a n d I.EAl)—Bar, w h i t e ancj rod lead.
LET, c o n t a i n i n g $155 In O r e e n b a c k s , a n d a n o t e f o r $90. b o o t s a n d Shoes fully 25 p e r c e n t . T o b a c c o is about as h i g h LIME—Quick, a n d w a t o r lime, reasonabls.
L I L L Y W H I T E — F o r t h e ladies, best -juality, a t i l t o puffs
which I h a d that d a y jlald a g a i u a t O r r i n 0 . W h i t e m a n a n d
f o r its a p p l i c a t i o n .
J o h n P . C l a r k , t o H a u n a h , L a y & Co. W h o e v e r will r e t n r n a s i t should be. F u r s are-quiet. T h i steadily a d v a n c i n g . —
-LOCKS—Door, t r u n k , chcat, b o x , pad, tlM.
the Wallet a n d c o n t e n t s , shall be liberally r e w a r d e d .
L e a t h e r very firm, w i t h a n . u p w a r d tendency.- Window's a n d MADDEI!—Dutch m a d d e r .
;
JOHN' F . C L A R K .
MAGIC. B U F F L I N G ^ A r t o r t c f l qualities a a d w i d U n .
Traverse, (Monroe S e t t l e m e n t ) May 17,18C4.
23-3w.
d o o m h a v e been a d v a n c e d again largely.
M A R S E I L L E S — A s m a l l a s s o r t m e n t , s o m a Bioa.
T h e end is n o t y e t .
,. , ' '

MER1NOES—These goods wo h a v e a s n u g Assortment, well
PROBATE ORDEB.
selected, b o u g h t low, a u d f o r solo iu p a t t e r n * b«low t h e
JLAXNAH. L A Y A CO.
m a r k e t , some very cheapj
May 5th, 1864.
MOLASSES—A full line, a u d of good tjnallty, a s s w e e t aa
Office in .Traverse C i t y o u T u e s d a y the 3d day of May A. D .
over.
APPLES—By the bushel or b a r r e l - - D r y and Green.
1804.
. .
N A V A L STORES—Manilla a n d t a r r e d rope, m e r l i n , r o i i n ,
A
L
i
'
A
C
C
A
S

B
l
a
c
k
,
T
a
n
Drabs,
T*n.
1'reseat, C u r t i s Fowlec, J u d g e of P r o b a t a . I n the
nitob, t u r p e n t i n e , n a p t h a , Ac.
.>
AXES—Hunt's, Hurd A Blodgctt's, shopping, broad,
of the E s t a t e of J o h n ( r a n t t d , deceased.
N A I L S — C u t , fron) 2d t o 06d, best make, also w r o u g h t a n d
id h u n t e r s .
W h e r e a s the p r o v i n g
tho last will and t e s t a m e n t of J o h n
pressed. We are selling by t h o k e g a s low as we can
Ap a s s o r t m e n t o f ' g o o d qbality a n d m a k e .
G a r l a n d , deceased, a n d u t h e r s n T t s e q a c n t p r o c e e d i n g a in t h e
now p u r c h a s e a t wholesale.
m a t t e r of said e s t a t e , h a d before t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t C o m m i s - A Y E i t S M E D I C I N E S — F o r which w e are A g e n t s a n d k e e p a NOTIONS—Of these wo have a c o m p l e t e l i n e , f u l l y e q u a l t o
lomplete iissortiiient—low t o t h e t r a d e .
a h i n e r u o t a p p e a r i n g upon the r e c o r d ant] c o n s e q u e n t l y
t h e 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 imB A S K E T S — W i | l o w a n d ash m a r k e t , half bushel, bushel, a n d
valid:
.s ; .
p o r t1 e r s d i r e c t .
.
o n e a n d a half bushuol c o r n baskets.
T h e r e f o r e i t i s o r d e r e d t h a t S a t u r d a y , t h e 28th day of May,
N U T M E I G S —P e p p e r , mace, g i n g e r , cloves, c i n n a m o n .
A. 1). l s f i t , a t o n e o'clock in the a f t e r n o o n , be nssigned l o r BALMORALS—Lewia a n d o t h e r s t a n d a r d makes.
**bv potii
p o u n d or bale. , . . .
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e sit*t t-i *a v- vy by
the p r o v i n g of *i)d i n s t r u m e n t s A n d t h a t t l i o h e i r s »t law o f BAGS—Grain (tnd flour.
O I L S — K e r o s e n e , whale, linseed, boiled a n d rtt*", Beats foot,
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said deevaKo.r, a n d nil tii*> jiersi*tm i n t e r e s t e d in satH. estate, B E L L S ^ - C o w , Bheep. h a n d , tea a n d sleigh.
. 3, Ac.
are r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r at a session of said C o u r t , then to be B E R A G E — B r o w n , black, bluo a n d preen.
O I L SUITS—Complete, sou-westers, paqte, 4rc.
h o l d a n a t t'.ie P r o b a t e offico in T r a v e r s e City, a n d show cause, 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 OVER S H I R T S — D e u l m , k n i t j a c k e t s . ,
. , '
if a n y there be, why said i n s t r u m e n t should not be a p p r o v e d ,
•No. 1 C h i c a g o Mess by t h e j b a r r c l ,
- h u n d r e d , or OYSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore nice, freah a n d K u a r a a allowed, established, und have full f o r c e a n d effect as the last
tced.
f
pound.'
will and t e s t a m e n t of deceased.
P A P E R — I^ptter, note, bill, r a p , legal, l a f u l l a s s o r t m e n t a n d
And i t Is f u r t h e r Oi dorsti t h a t a copy of t h i s o r d e r be p u b - B E E S W A X — A full stock.
lised iu t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e Hcrnlu, a n e i i s p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d BIBLES—The A m c r i e a n Bible D e p o s i t o r y i: n o u r i n s t i t u tlon.
c i r c u l a t i n g In said C o n n i y of Grand T r a v e r s e , f o r t h r e e (3)
BOOTS—Mens, l u m b e r m e n s l o u g leg, cow hide, kip, calf
:
lined, calf t a p wile, calf p u m p sole, boys, yon t h i a n d PAINTS— I.ca(Hn otl, vcn. r e d . s p a u i s h € r o w n , Ac., c h r o m e ,
yellow a n d greeu, p a t e n t d r y e r ,
childs.
A t r u e eopy.
P A P I E R M A C H E — A s m a l l line, s u i t a b l e f o r p r e s e n t s t e
BR1DI.KS—Blnclc, m s s u t t , a n d reins with bills.
ladies.
POSTPQNKMKNT.—Inconsequence of uanvoidablo
BRAID—Crotulii t, E m b r o i d e r y , o o l o r e d a n d black, s k i r t in
.
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a the above a p p o i n t e d d a y of h i s r i n g — S a v i u g ib e e n eallcd
oolurs, silk a n d w o r s t e d
PEGS—Assorted ironfS-^ —
,
1 a t t e n d t h ? U . S . p o u r s at Grand Uapidtt—Uie Cay of hear- BUTTER—By ilu-Hrkin or p o u n d of good quality. >
P I L L S — A y e r t j J a y n e s , Holloway'fl RadWaj's, W r l g l u ' * .
i n g i s h e r e b y postponed to Saturda>-, the ,11th day of J u u e B U C K E T S — I r o n bound oak well -buckots.
Gregory's, Moffat's, B r a n d r e t h V , Ih>»i>st J s.'
n e x t , at the s a m e h o u r a n d place.
CAMBRICS—Paper, colored a n a black, common," do.
CI'ltTIS.FOWLER,
CAi'&—Mono c l o t h , p l a s h , m o h a i r , Ac., boys a n d c h i l d s a full P L A K T E R ^ - t i r a n d River an b i n r e U or'l®-the t e n .
P L O W S — A nice lot of liest m a k e r s ni^d q n a l i t y of woofl
J u d g e of P r o b a t e .
assortment.
u ork, with eXtra castings.
C A S S I M E R E S ^ - B l a e k , a good line, colored a n d F a n c y , a
soinc vary
A T H , SIDING, C H E R R Y , O A K , M A P L E , W H I T E
s u p e r i o r a s s o r t m e n t of A m e r i c a n , Euglish' a n d F r e n c h P O C K E T BOOKS—And p o r t e monies, a full.Uue,
1
good, s o m e good for but llttl<*, c h e a p .
Ash, a n d all k i n d s of s e a s o n e d P i n t lnuiber k e p t on
makers.
hand ; a n d P r a m i n g t l m b c r , J o i s t s a n d S c h i l l i n g sawed f r o m C B R S U S — I ' h a l o n ' s N i g h t B l o o m i n g , " t h e " p e r f u m e f o r the P U U N E S * - F r e r i i T u r i d a h p r u n e s .
t w e n t y t o t h i r t y f e e t in l e n g t h , nnd f o r sale a t t h o Mills of
PRINTS—A very hirge st/ick.
1 ,
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toilet.
PROVISIONS— P o r k . Hour, c o r n , c o m m e a l , h a m s , fish, l a r d ,
the subscriber.
C H E E S E — " H a m b u r g , ' ' of New York m a n u f a c t u r e .
butter, ch« esc. b^-.-f.
CHAMBREYS—A s m a l l a s s o r t m e n t .
C H A I N S — I V a t t , h a l t e r , j a c k a n d c a b l e ' i n 1-4, 6-IG, 3 $ a n d P U M P S — C i s t e r n . ( D o w n ' s juitent), c h a i n p u m p s compleae
w i t h t u b i n g f o r same.
7-16 i n c h .
RAGS—ISought a n d sold.
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RHUBARB—Real Turkey, r o o t anil p o w d e r e d .
RTCE—East India best.
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C L O C K S — U p r i g h t , gothlc, ovil, m a r i n e ; s t r i k i n g , a l a r m , and RIDDLES—To use in t h e pleco of f a n n i n g mills, f u r n i t u r e
style."
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e i g h t day, good line.
CLOTHlNCr^-We h a v e a good a s a o r t m c n t , well selected, ROAD 8 C B A P B R S — C a s t Iron, w o o d a n d i r e a i t o order." b o u g h t low. of f a s h i o n a b l e designs, a n d for s a l e reason- SA L T — F i n e dairy a n d c o a r s e .
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•SADDLES—Pony,Mexican a u d aide.
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able.
COTTON-wBrown, n - l 4-1, 4-5, in h e a v y n n d line, bleached S A T C H E L S — W i l t f j n , brtyssells, rail road, g o t h l c , a n d plain,
enamelled.
3-4 to 5-4 u'icelv assorted, and are selling m a n y of t h e m
S C A R F S — G e n t s silk, o n i o n a n d wool, l a d l e s wool.
C a p t a i n C< I I . B o y n t o n ,
a t New York wholesale r a t e s .
COLLARS—•G^ntsnssorted, L a d l e s v a r i o u s s t y l e s , h o r s e S C Y T H E S — G r a s s , bush, a n d g r a i n syth*s, as well a s s i c k l e s '
J C 7 I L L RUX R E G U L A R L Y R E T W E E K C H I C A G O ANO
brush, bush a n d c d r n c u t t e r s .
and p o n y collars.
r V P o r t S a r n l a d u r i n g t h e season of 1864, t e a c h i n g at C O F F E E — J a v a , Rio, g r o u n d a n d m i x e d .
SEEDS—Clover, t i m o t b y . r e d top, h u n g a r i a n , t u r n i p , a n d a
T r a v e r s e C i t y both ways. S h e m a k e s t h e ground t r i p in ten C O R S E T S — W h i t e a n d colored.
full a s s o r t m e n t of frpsli g a r a e n seeds, a Tew fiow#jr sceda.
day, a r r i v i n g nt T r a v e r s e City e i t h e r frora C h i c a g o or Sa
S h o t — B y t h e b a g or p o u n d .
COTTONADES— A f a i r a s s o r t m e n t .
nia, e v e r y live days.
C O N F E C H O Z f A R Y — A good line at retail a n d wholesale, S h o e s — A complete a s s o r t m e n t of gents, ladies, y o u t h a a n d
1 I A N X A H , L A Y 4 CO.
« cbildrens.
a s m a l l lot of f a n c y c o n v e r s a t i o n candys.
T r a v e r s e City, A p r i l 29, 1804.
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C 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 and is sold as low S h i r t i n g C h e c t o — ( f o n d stock.
S h o e F i n d i n g s — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t . as can be U o n g h t
OBDEB OP PUBLICATION.
S h o v e l s — Cast steel, long h a n d l e , D baujlic, scoop, Ac.
C R I N O L I N E — U very l a r g e s t o c k to j o b f r o m .
S h a w l s — W o o l , liiochtt,st*Ut^ a n 4 b l a a k e ) , aomo very a l e e
p MICHIOAN.—Ninth J u d i c i a l Circuit, i n J J h a n c e r y . C R A D L E S — C b i l d r e n s a n d g r a i n , a s s o r t e d .
"PKLKIJ C. H o i - r t v s , complainant.
C R A C K E R S — P i c Nic, soda, sweet, B o s t o n , pilot, by p o u n d
.Shoe P a c k s — B a n g o r feoOse skin, bfath l o n g a n d s h o r t
or barre l. '
l e g s , - A No. 1."
AKKI8 HOVKINH, d e f e n d a n t .
D A Y BOOKS—Blank l e d g e r s , p a s s b o o k s , w r i t i n g books, in
Silk—Black, colored,and lining silk.
g U I T P E N D I N G IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T F O R T H E
O C o u n t y of Grand Traverse, iu Chonpery, at T r a v e r s e D B L A I N E S — M a n c h e s t e r , Pacillc, H a m i l t o n , toouralng, ail S k a t e s — L a d i e s , g e n t s , aod- boys, s k a t e r t r a | * .
S h i r t s — F l a n n e l , plain, a u d fancy, w h i t e s h i r t s , f a n c y c o t t o n
City, on t h e 26th di\y of A p r i l , A. D. 18(i4."
wool, in nice a s s o r t m e n t of colors, p r i n t e d a n d jdnin.
and Hn'D, d i t t o .
I t satisfiictorially a p p e a r i n g t h a t the d e f e n d a n t , A n n i s Hop- D I A R I E S — F o r 18C4, some very uice.
S k a t i n g C a p o — L a d i e s , misses, a n i l c h i l d s .
k i n s is 9 non-resl<ieut of t h i s State, b u t is a r e s i d e n t of the DOMESTICS—A very f u l l line.
S o a p — C a s t i l e , t o i l e t a s s o r t e d / y e l l o w , erosive, s l i v e r i n d « * ;
State of P e n n s y l v a n i a . On motion of C. H- Marsh, of Cou»- DOLLS—Kid, cloth a n d r u b b e r heads.
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leal, Ac..
,
sel f o r c o m p l a i n a n t It is o r d e r e d t h a t the s a i d d e f e n d a n t , An- D R I E D B E E F — I ' r i m e qnality.
SOCIJS—Gents hand k n i t wool, c a u b n i t t e , c o t t o n a n d ouk>a'
n i s H o p k i n s , cause h e r a p p e a r a n c e , i n t h i s cause t o be e n t e r - D R A W E R S — C e n t s and ladi< :assoftefl.
boyd a n d chtld», d i t t o ,
V
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ed w i t h i n t h r e e m o n t h s f r o m t h o date of t h i s o r d e r , a n d t h a t
In case of h e r a p p e a r a n c e , s h e conse h e r a n s w e r t o the com- DRAG T E C T H ^ - O n l . a i d , - 4. 4-4, 5-4 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 a n d q u a l i t i e s to s u i t .'
S p e c t a c l e # — P l a i n , gtjftoan silver, a n d isteel bows, c o l o r e d ,
p l a i n a n t s bill, t o X c Qled a n d n copy thereof be s e r v e d o u t h e
reasonable.
a s s o r t e d , some v c t y good o n e s , also c a s e s f o r same.
c o m p l a i n a n t s solicitor w i t h i n twenty day# a f t e r s e r v i c e of a DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, a l u m e x t r r e t s , coj>S p i n u i n c W h e e l s — A m i hubs, ou a s s o r t m e n t .
copy of,said bill a n d n o t i c e of t h i s order, a n d i n default ; • peras, v i t r i o l .
thereof t h a t the said bill b e t a k e n as confessed by the said de- E A R T H E N W A R E — J u g s , c r o c k s , c h u r n s , flower pots, 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 as t o k i n d s quality, flnlah
and rates ; come a n d see.
f e n d a n t A n n i s H o p k i n s ; a n d It is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h e withthimbles. 1
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m ! t o 400 lbs., g o o d t '
in t w e n t y d«y«, t h e said c o m p l a i n a n t cau<o t h i s o r d e r t o lie E M E R Y — F o r e n g i n e e r s UK'.
published la t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t - E S ^ E L O P E S — A large a s s o r t m e n t in vorion? qualities, deal- S t e e l — C a s t b l i s t e r , t o e cork, s p r i n g onU gerrnan.
S t u y s — C o l o r e d a n d w h i t e ; also s k i r t s u p p o r t e r s , a n a d m i r ed a n d p a b l l s h M a t T r a v e r s e C i t y in said C o u n t y , a n d the
'•..'.era will find prices low by t h e q c s n t i t y .
able a r t i c l e f o r the la-lies.
,
said publication be c o n t i n u e d In said p a p e r a t le a s t o n c e a
S u g a r s — C r a s h e d , powdered, g r a n u l a t e a, coffee, in g r a d e s to
w e e k f o r s i x w e e k s In succession, o r t h a t h e cause a eopy of E S S E N C E — C i n n a m o n , p e p p e r m i n t , c l o v e s lemon, Ac.
E X T R A C T S — Y s n i l l a , lemon, p e a c h . Ac.
s u i t brown N. O, m u s c o v a d o a n d maple.
t h i s o r d e r to. b e p e r s o n a l l y served on the said d e f e n d a n t . AnF A R M E R S TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rakea. g r u b hoes, s h o v e l s ,
s i s Hopkins, a t least t w e n t y d a y s b e f o r e the time p r e s c r i b e d
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boxes.
for her appearance.
F A N N I N G MILLS—Of t h e b e s t m a k e r s a n d n't m o d e r a t e T a b l e s — B l a c k walnut, c h e r r y a n d unlSu.
F. J. LITTLEJOHN,
T a b l e t s — F o r g e n t s a n d l a d i e s u s e in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , s o m a
prices.
Circuit Judge.
n i c e ones.
O. H . MARSH. S o l i c i t o r f o r e o m p l t .
F E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d whfcn wanted. 1 h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t the f o r e g o i n g ta a .true copy.
F I S H — C o d , dunn, h a l i b c t , h e r r i n g t o n g f l c s aixl s o a n d ? , T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o u n g h y s o n , O o l o n g a n d s o u c h o n g , l a
chests, c a t t y s a n d by t h e p o u n d j all b o u g h t early * a d a t
J A M E S P. BRAND,
Bisckerell, fee.
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advantageous rates
2o-Cw.
R e g i s t e r in C h a n c e r y ,
FLAX SEEL'—Birdseed, onrury seed.
T i n W a r e — A good s t o c k on b a n d of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e ,
FLOUR—Seven h u n d r e d barrels, good b r a n d s .
a n d i l l k i n d s of work d o n e J o o r d e r ,
F L A T IRONS—In sises tti s a l t .
T l s s n c — F o r v e i l s a n d in i t s s e a s o n f o r d r e s s e s .
F L O U N C I N G S r - M u s l i n , l i n e n , camtjric, i c .
F L A N N E 1 —Wool, dome'., cotton, linsev, s h a k e r , red, T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine cut, s m o k j n g , A c - a f u l l line a t old
prices

.
,
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy. F r e n c h , Ac.
FORKS—Manure, hay, s t r a w , g a r d e n , 3 a n d 3 lined, l o n g a n d T o y v — A nice a s s o r t m e n t t o wholesale.
T r a n k s — P a c k i n g , folio a n d traVeliug. s o m e good o n e s .
a b o r t handles.
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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 are
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 , goosefashionable.
• berries, q u i n c e s , pears, tomatufes.
T r a p s — M u s k rat, f o x , b e a v e r , . a n d boar, of b e s t m a k e r s , by
FUBKITCREJ—Bureaus, b e d s t e a d s chairs, t a b l e s , stands.
p i e c e or d o t e n .
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r o c k e r s , c h i l d s c h a i r s , m a t r a s s e s , Ac
T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A f u l l l i n e , s o m e n i c e ones.
G I N G H A M S — S c c t c h , Glasgow, L a n c a s t e r , a n d c h e c k d r t s s — e e d s — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , dorrtile a n d t w i s t , . Iron clad CM
goods. % :
s i m e r e , Ac., a good a s s o r t m e n t , low.

G L A S S — A full a s s o r t m e n t of s i z e s . 8 x 10 t o 2 0 x 30.
U m b r e l l a s — O f v a r i o u s sizes a n d g r i d e s .
F o r B a t s , M i c e , R o a c h e s , A n t s , B e d B u g s , M o t h s GLOVES—Buck, dog. ringwood, kid, wool, silk, c o t t o n , b«r- U n d e r S h i r t s — F o r g e n t l e m e n a n d l a d i e s r i b b e d , p l a i n ,
In Furs, Woolens, &«., Insects on P l a n t s , F o w l s ,
lln l i n e d g f n t s Udies, m i s s e s and fcoy=„
colored u o d w h i t e .
Animals, &c.
G R A I N — B o o t f c h c a t , corfc, w h e a t , « e . •
V a l i s e s — A few n o t very good.
GROCEUIES-^-A c o m p l e t e line, bought, early, a n d f o r sale V e i l s — D o t lace, love, ttsSne, Ac.
Pot «p In JSc, SOc. u d $t00 Bow*. Boitlci. and Fli
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GUN CAPS-VU: D. I. C- a a t e r - p r o o f .
" * - talkOtbt* meedtej know#."
qualities to s u i t
G U N P O W D S f t - r p i t l e , in cans, s n d F . F. F. G. s p o r t i u g in V i c e s — L a r g e a n d small, some toy vices.
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V i n e g a r — M o a u f a c t i i red, s a d r e a l e i d e r vinegar..
H A I R OIL—I'liaion"? K e a r . M a e f a s o r
W a e o n s — D o u b l e and. s i n g l e luml/er w a g o n s , a (tall M a c k in
~ Sold Wholesale in all large citics.
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early s p r i n g , nnd as 1 low « c a a be b o u g h t o u t s i d e •
~ Sold b y all D r u g g i s t * a n d Retailers'
use, «ilk, Utcfc. o o n o n , Ac.
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! ! ! HEW ARK ! ! I of 0)1 w o r t h l e s s imitations.
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us. i r o n b o u n d .
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HOSE—Cashnjere, m e r i n o , cotton, e o l o i e d b l a c k a n d w h i t e , Y a m — W o o l yarn, foil line, a l s o c n i t o n k n i t t i n g y a m .
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c h i l d s and'nriRr.es a c o m p l e t e l i n e .
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ggista in T r a v e r s e ! H O P S — N i c e fresh pressed hops.
Z i n c — B v t h o t h a e t o r p o u n d , aiso z i n c in oil f o r p a i n t
City, Mich.
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n my h e a r t a f o u n t a i n flows,
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Vnd s y m p a t h i e s anil feelings hitfh
ipring like i t a n on e v e n i n g ' s sky.
J a m n o t o l d : T i m e may have s e t
o i . - ' - n e t on my brow,
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care may deepen u o w :
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rhooghta sweet as flowers t h a t o n c e i
• I a m n o t o l d : the s n o w y t i n g e
T h a t ' s fallen on m y h a i r .
W h a t i s i t b a t a silver f r i n g e
T h a t m a k e s the head more fair ?
Sad contrast, may be, to t h e brown
Which used t o deck my early e r o w n ;
Bat, let the'senlle t o k e n s stay,
No impulse of m y soul i s g r a y .

One H u n d r e d Dollars Reward.!
F o r a M e d i c i n e t h a t will c u r e
COUGHS,
INFLUENZA,
T I C K L I N G in the T H R O A T ,
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OVER FIVE THOU8AND BOTTLES
have been sold in its native tbwn, a n d n o t a s i n g l e i u s t
of i t s f a l l a r e is k n o w n .
We have, in o n r possession, a n y q u a n t i t y of certificates,
s o m e of t h e m f r o m
EMINENT PHYSICIANS,
w h o have used it in their practice, a n d gi*ed it the preemi.
e over a n y o t h e r c o m p o u n d .
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Affecting Incidents.
I u t h e local c o l o m n s of t h e N e w O r l e a n s P i c a y u n e
w e find t h e f o l l o w i n g i n t e r e s t i n g i n c i d e a t s r e l a t e d of t h e
w o u n d e d f r o m t h e late b a t t l e s , n o w in t h e h o s p i t a l in t h a t
city:
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" S i n c e t h e r e c e n t b a t t l e s in w e s t e r n ? L o u i s i a n a a b o y
of s i x t e e n y e a r e w a s l y i n g on h i s c o t m o t i o n l e s s , f r o m al
ball t h a t p a s s e d t h r o u g h t h e b r a i n . T h e e x c e l l e n t sr 1 g e o n in c n a r g e w a s p r o b i n g t h e w o u n d , w h i l e t h e L_ .
t i e n t s l i p s o p e n e d , a n d w h i l e t h a t y o u n g life w a s e b b i n g
a w a y , i t w o u l d s e e m h o s a n g swoetly, find c l e a r l y a n d
s t r o n g : ' D o t h e y miss mo a t h o m e ? '
O n a n o t h e r b e d l a y a w o u n d o d m a n With an a m p u t a t e d
b a n d . A baD h a d e n t e r e d h i s b a c k p a s s i n g o u t u n d e r
his left breast. H i s wife a t p a r t i n g had requested him
to wear a pocket bible over his heart, which h e did. and
in t h e h o u r of b a t t l e t h a t b a l l w n s t u r n e d aside, s h a t t e r i n g t h e leather c o v e r a s i t sped on its o p w a r d course. 0 ,
t h a t t h e W o r d m i g h t t b u a lie f o r e v e r b e t w e e u h o s t i l e
ooca a n d t h e G o s p e l o f P e a c e i n t e r v e n e t o e h c c k t h i s
terrible strife of m a a
T h e following q u e e r sentence originated like m a n y
o t h e r o d d t h i n g s , ID one. o f o n r m o u t h l y . m a g a z i n e s :
" Sator arepo teact opera r o t a s . "
L T h i s s p e l l s b a c k w a r d a n d forward all t h e s a m e .
2. T h e n t a k i n g all t h e first l e t t e r s of e a c h w o r d s p e l l s
ttrt first w o r d .
3 . T h e n t a k i n g all t h e s e c o n d l e t t e r ^ e f e a c h w o r d
spellp t h e s e c o n d w o r d .
4 . T h e n all t h e t h i r d , a n d s o o n t h r o u g h t h e f o u r t h a n d
fifth.
j .
5 . T h e n c o m m e n c i n g w i t h t h e last l e t t e r o f o a c h f i o r d
spells t h a l a s t
6. T h e n t h e n e x t t o t h e l a s t of e a c h w o r d , a n d s o on
through.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
A L E O - A C T . — A o n e l e g g e d m a n d i e d s u d d e n l y in
F r a n c e a s h o r t t i m e a g o . H i s a s t e r on l o o k i n g o v e r h i s
wiH, d i s c o v e r e d t h a t i n t h e w o o d e n leg' w a s d e p o s i t e d
5 , 0 0 0 f r a n c s . ' T h e b o d y w a s e x h u m e d , land t h e s u m of
1,080 francs found in t h e leg.
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T h e l a d i e s of N e w Y o r k p r o p o s e a n o t h e r c a l i c o - d r e a
p r o m e n a d e c o n o e r t i n a i d of s o m e c h a r i t a b l e o b j e c t c o n nected with ( b e a r m y . I t is t o b e g o t t e n u p under t h e
a a s p i c e s of t h e iiite o f t b o m e t r o p o l i s , I
S o i o n s for. g r a f t i n g i t is s a i d n a g b e s e n t s a f e l y t o almost any distance by m a i l o r e x p r e ® . by dipping the ends
I n t o a t h i c k s o l u t i o n of g a m a r a b i c , a n d w r a p p i n g t h e m
in d r y p a p e r
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T h e Lawrence (Kansas) State Journal says "boats
f o r I d a h o a n d t b e new g o l d regions p a s s u p t h e M i s s o u ri R i v e r e v e r y few d a y s l o a d e d t o t h e giinrds w i t h f r e i g h t
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a n d yet, t h o u g h i t i s so sore and speedy in i t s operation, i t is
perfectly harmless, b e i n g purely vegetable. I t is very agreeable t o t h e taste, a n d may be a d m i n i s t e r e d t o childrci
anvage.
T h e Mouse t h a t d i d n o t L i k e its S a p p e r .
I n cases of C R O U P we will g u a r a n t e e a eore, if taken in
A little m o o s e o n c e found f a u l t w i t h -its s u p p e r .
I t season.
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N o F a m i l y should be w i t h o u t it.
wonted w h a t i t could not have. " M y c h i l d , " said its old
I t i s w i t h i n t h e r e a c h of all. the p r i c e b«ing
m o t h e r , y o u r s u p p e r i s b e t t e r t h a n m a n y little m i c e g e t
M a n y little m i c e g e t n o t h i n g . T h i s d i d h o t m a k e i t atiy
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b e t t e r pleased or m o r e thankful. I t did not care whethA n d if a n i n v e s t m e n t a n d i h o r o u g h trial d o e s n o t " b a c k
We
e r o t h e r little m i c e w e n t h u n g r y o r n o t , ; f o r i t s p a r t i t u p " the above s t a t e m e n t , the] money will be r e f u n d e d .
w a n t e d c h e e s e ; a n d b e c a u s e i t c o u l d n o t ! h a v e it, i t r a n sav thin, k n o w i n g its merits, a n d f e e l i n g c o n f id e n t t h a t
trial will secure f o r i t a h o m e in every .household.
u p i n t o a c o r n e r of t h e of t h e hole, t u r n e d i t s b a c k a n d
D o n o t waste away with C o a g h i n g . w h e n so s m a l l an ...
pouted
A h ! I ' m a f r a i d t h e r e a r e o t h e r n a u g h t y c h i l d - v e s t m e n t will c u r e y o u . I t may be had of a n y respectable
ren w h o d o j u s t so.
D r u g g i s t in town, w h o will f a m i s h you w i t h a c i r c u l a r of gen" C a n ' t I ftp a n d g e t s o m e myself? c ^ i e d t h e foolish uine certificates of c u r e s i t h a s m a d e .
i C . G. C L A R K ,
little m o u s e . ' M y c h i l d s a i d t o o p a t i e n t m o t h e r , y o u
WHOLESALE DXFOOIST,
k n o w n o t t h e t h e t r a p s t h a t a r e set in a u r w a y .
Have
N E W H A V E N , CONN.,
you forgot that terrible enemy of our n e e , the g r e a t
Proprietor.
F o r sale by D r u g g i s t ! in city, country, a n d everywhere.
yellow c a t t h a t ate u p your cousins? R e m e m b e r how
well y o u a r c off a n d l o t well e n o u g h a l o u e , b e f o r e y o u
k CO.. New Y o r k ,
l e a v e y o u r s n u g h o l e f o r t b e u n c e r t a i n t i e s of life o n t b e
G. C. GOODWIN A CO., Bcwton,
premises.
W e are near enough t o tbe granary to-satisF A R R A N D , S H E E L E Y & CO., D e t r o i t .
m y e v e r y r e a s o n a b l e w a u t , a n d t h e r e ' s y o u r fine p l a y NOTICE.
g r o u n d a m o n g t h e r a f t e r s . M o r e g o o d w o r d s w e r e 6aid
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
a n d aLo t h e n left t h e little m o u s e t o i t s o w n reflections,
TKAVBRSK CITT, March 24,1864.
,
whilq s h e w e n t o u t f o r a s h o r t w a l k u n d e r t h e b u r d o c k
A T E N T S FOR E N T R I E S MADE ON T H E 1 7 r n DAY
leaves.
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of May, 1862, f o r S e t t l e m e n t a n d Cultivation, u n d e r the
N o sooner was her back turned, t h a n o u t came
G r a d u a t i o n A c t of A u g u s t i. 1854, have been received a t t h i s
l i t t l e m o u s e f r o m t h e c o r n e r let itself d o w n t h e h o l e , a n d Office, a n d t h e p u r c h a s e r s are hereby notified to c o m * forward i m m e d i a t e l y a n d make t h e r e q u i r e d p r o o f of " Settles c a m p e r e d in t h e d i r e c t i o n o f t h e p a n t r y .
m e n t a n d C u l t i v a t i o n , " a n d secure their respective P a t e n t s ,
O n i t s w a y i t m e t a d a s h i n g y o u n g r a t , a n d a s k e d h i s because if said proof i s n o t filed within a limited time, the
ithfqg ha
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P a t e n t s will be r e t u r n e d t o the General Land Offlce, and w « t
T h e a d v i c e p l e a s e d t h e I l i t t l e m o u s e , a n d i t m a r c h e d t h o s bo liable to be cancelled f o r n o n - p e r f o r m a n c e of the
J
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b o l d l y o n — i t k n e w w h e r e f o r b e h a d o ( t e "avh —
e a r d t b e -old c o n d i t i o n s of s e t t l e m e n t and! cultivation c o n t e m p l a t e d by the
G r a d u a t i o n A c t of A u g u s t 4,1854.
r a t s d e s c r i b e itMORGAN B A T E S . R e n t e r .
A t length it reached a secret opening into the pantry
(15-6w)
REUBEN GOODRICH, Rocciver.
a n d f o u n d i t — s t o p p e d u p ! H o w a n g r y j t h e little m o u s e
w a s ; w h i l e t h e s a v o r y smells t h a t c a m e t h r o u g h t h e walls T O C O R D W O O D C H O P P E R S A N D O T H E R S .
only agrivated him t h e m o r a
Heedletfc of d a n g e r i t
A N T E D , IMMEDIATELY, A CONTRACTOR TO
c h o p a n d haul GOO c o r d s o f wood. The t i m b e r is sitbegan t o gnaw, gnaw, gnaw, gnaw, w i t h b u t Btopping t o
uated close t o t h e Beach, oh t h e w e s t s h o r e of t h e E a s t e r n
l i s t e n . A r i i h n i b b l e a n d a f u l l m e a l w o r e all i t t h o u g h t
P e n i n s u l a , t h r e e miles f r o m Mr. B r y a n t ' s . For f u r t h e r partiof. A t l a s t i t c o n t r i v e d t o s q u e e z e in, a ) t i c k l e d a s c o u l d culars a p p l y t o R. H O P K I N S , on t h e premises.
b e , a n d l a u g h i n g in i t s sleeve a t i t s c a u t i o u s did m o t h e r .
P e n i n s u l a , M a r c h 31,1864.
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I n t h i s s t a t e of mind, j u s t r o u n d i n g a ! firkin of b u t t e r
a c o u p l e of g l a s s y eves, a h u g e m o u t h , a n d m o n s t r o d p
whiskers c o n f r o n t e d i t A terrible f r i g h t seized its whole
b o d y . W h e r e t o g o a n d w h a t t o d o i t k n e w n o t ; b u t it';
t o o k t o i t s lees, g o t o u t of t h e d o o r , t h e p h i d t h e n r a n
again, t h e yellow c a t a t its heels.
Did she catch it?
S o m e t i m e a f t e r s h e w a s seen l i c k i n g h e r lips, b u t s h e
kept d a r k answeriog n o questions.
I t s m o t h e r c a m e in f r o m h e r w a l k u n d e r t h e b u r d o c k
leaves a n d n e v e r s a w h e r m o u s e a g a i n . • A b ! i t i s a
s o r r y s i g n w h e n c h i l d r e n find fault w i t h | w h a t i s s e t b e n
- f o r e t h e m , " s h e s a i d a n d Bighed.

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W h a t t h o u g h t h i s f r a g i l e f r a m e shall f a d
In a g e ' B o o l d a r *
r s h a l l r e g a i n t!
the fight, . a n d be
T o o t h f u l in i m m o r t a l i t y . '

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A n d L o U with or w i t h o u t Dwellings i n Elk R a
pids, t h e C o a n t y S c a t of A n t r i m C o u n t y .
T h e above m e n t i o n e d l a n d s arc located in A n t r i m , T i a •t*rne, L e e l a n a u . a n d Manitou Counties.
Are among the
e a r l i e s t a n d best s e l e c t i o n s with r e f e r e n c e to soil, w a t e r , s u r face a n d m a r k e t s . T h e y e m b r a c e f a m i n g U t . d s . v i l l a g e
sites, w a t e r powers, w i t h or w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t s , a n d t h e
choicest localities for Propeller and Steamer wobdlng stations, or wood f u r n i s h i p g station* f o r Chicago m a r k e t . A l l
i the g r e a t L a k e t h o r o u g h f a r e , a c c e s s i b l e to m a r k e t s E a s t
West. Can be b a d in q u a n t i t i e s t o s u i t p u r c h a s e r * , a n d
prices m a k i n g i t an o b j e c t in p r e f e r e n c e t o b u y i n g b a c k
from settlement.
STATE LANDS.
Will sell choice l a n d s , f o r f a r m i n g , f e n c i n g , c e d a r p o s t s
a n d t i m b e r p u r p o s e s , la all p a r t s of t h e C o u n t y ; o r will
cure to p a r t i e s S t a t e L a n d s of t h e i r s e l e c t i o n o n a * l i b e r a
t e r m s a* c a n be p u r c h a s e d of t h s S t a t e .
T r a v e r s e City, J u l y 11,1863.

C L A R K ' S
Distilled Restorative
F o r i T H E : H A I R .
Restores Giay and Faded Hair and Beard
Nntuarai Color,
A N D IS A MOST L U X U R I O U S

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H a i r and

DR. JOHN L.' LYON'S
F r e n c h -Periodical D r o p s ,

CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,

THE 'GREAT

CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,

F E M A L E
R E G U L A T O R ,
Are the only k n o w n remedy t h a t Will successfully a n d inVMiably restore and regulate the female system, r e m o v i n g
all irregular/ties, a n d p r o d u c i n g lwalth, vigor a n d s t r e n g t h .
LYON'S PERIODICAL

DROPS

Are a fluid preparation, t b e only o n e of the kind e v e r discovered i n thla c o u n t r y , a n d acta directly ou the p a r t s affected, wnllst pills a n d powders can only r e a c h t h e m a s they
w o r k t h r o u g h s y m p a t h y , b u t n o t at all d i r e c t a n d positive.
A r e y o u suGteriug from a c o n s t a n t anxiety for-the regular
r e t i r a of nature's p r e s c r i b e d laws ?
Give yourself no uneasiness, "for .Lyon's P e r i o d i c a l Drops,
if taken a day o r two before t h e e x p e c t e d period, will positively a n d i n v a r i a b l y r e g u l a t e i t s c o m i n g , as s u r e as effect
follows cause, as c e r t a i n as d a y l i g h t follows d a r k n e s s .
Are you sick, enfeebled by disease, or u n a b l e t o b e a r the
labor and d a n g e r of Increase ?.
LYON'S PERIODICAL

DROPS

C o m e t o you a s a blessing, for i s n o t p r e t e n t i o n b e t t e r
tlran on re ?
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If rogularly t a k e s , i t is a certain preventive, a n d will save
you m u c h peril a n d m a n y h o u r a of suffering.
Have you beeu afflicted for many y e a r s with c o m p l a i n t s Inc i d e n t to the sex, t h a t h a v e baffled the skill of p h y s i c i a n s ,
s n d are h u r r y i n g you on to a n e a r j ^ g r a v e ?
LYON'S

PERIODICAL DROPS

Are t h e most reliable r e g u l a t o r ever known, a n d cure, like
magic, alt those i r r e g u l a r i t i e s t h a t h a w defied the d o c t o r '
skill.
Will you waste away with s u f f e r i n g f r o m L e n c o r r b a a , Prolapsus, D y s m e n o r r h e a , and a t h o u s a n d o t h e r difficulties, all
s u m m e d u p u n d e r the n a m e of snppreaped a n d o b s t r u c t e d
nature, when an i n v e s t m e n t of o n e d o l l a r in
LYON'S PERIODICAL

DROPS

will surely save you.
Do n o t use the d r o p s w h e n f o r b rtden in t h e d i r e c t i o n s ,
for although a p o s i t i v e cure, a n d h a r m l e s s qt all o t h e r times,
they a r c so p o w e r f u l and finely calculated t o a d j u a t a n d govern the f u n c t i o n s of the sexual organism, t h a t , if taken a t improper times, they would p r o d u c e r e s u l t s c o n t r a r y to nature,
against w h i c h all, particularly t h o s e w h o would r e p r o d u c e ,
should c s s s f u l l y g u a r d .
LYON'S

PERIODICAL DROPS

. C a n n o t h a r m t h e most delicate e , i n s t i t u t i o n a t a n y t i m e ;
y e t tbe p r o p r i e t o r s wish t o g u a r d a j a i n s t its misuse, h o p i n g
t h a i a thousand bottles will be used f o r a good purpose w h e r e
one i s used for an illegitimate one,' '
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Th» never-falling F e m a l e R e g u l a r , Is for sale l>y e v e r y
D r u g g ilet.
s In both city a n d c o u n t r y j i n d do not, if y o u value
ealth a n d wish f o r a r e l i a b l e t n e d i c i n e , buy a n y o t h e r .
yotn h««
Take no other, b u t if t h e D r u g g i s t t o w h o m y o u a p p l y has
n o t got it, m a k e ILUB s e n d a n d g e t it f o r j r o i
C. G . C L A R K & CO.,
WHOLESALE DBCOOISTS,

A t W h o l e s a l e by

New H a v ^ n , C o n n .

F A R R A N D , S n E L E Y A CO., D e t r o i t

to

Ita

DRESSING

He d

Restores tho Color.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Eradicates DandruK
P r o m o t e s its G r o w t h .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
P r e v e n t s its fulling off.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
I s nn u n e q u a l l e d D r e s n u s r .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
I s good for Children.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
U g o o d for Ladies.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
I s good for Old P e o p l e .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s perfectly harmless.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
C o n t a i n s tro'Oil
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s n o t a 1)ye.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Beautifies tbe H a i r .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s splendid for Wliinker*.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
K e e p s t h e i l a i r in i t s P l a c e ,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Cures Nervous Miadaobe.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prevents Eruptions.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Stops Itching and Burning.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, >
K e e p s t h e ftead C o o l .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Is delightfully perfumed.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Contains no S e d i m e n t
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
!
Contains u o G u m .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Polishes your H a i r .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
P r e p a r e s vou for P a r t i e s .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
P r e p a r e s y o u for Balls.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
All L a d i e s need it.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
N o L a d y will d o w i t h o u t i t
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Costs but 0 1 .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
P r i c e $1 p e r bottle.—6 bottlin for $5.
C. G. CLARK<k C O , Proprietor*.
LORD A SMITH, C h i c a g o . I l L : General A & i t * .
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F A f f t A N D , S H E L E Y A C O . DotroiL
A SINGLE BOX OF BRANDRETH'8 PILLS
contains m o r e vegetable e x t r a c t i v e m a t t e r t h a n twenty boxe*
or a n y pills in the w o r l d bealdes ; fifty-five h u n d r e d physic i a n s use t h e m In their p r a c t i c e t o the e x c l u s i o n of a n o t h e r
purgatives. The first letter of t h e i r value l a y et scarcely app r e c i a t e d . W h e n they are b e t t e r k a o w o , s u d d e n d e a t h a n d
continued s i c k n e s s will be oi t h e p a s t . Let t h o s e w h o know
t h e m s p e a k r i g h t o n t in t h e i r favor, i t i s a d u t y which will
aavb life.
O u r race are s u b j e c t to a r e d u n d a n c y of vitiated b i l e a t t h i s
season, a n d i t i s a s d a n g e r o u s a s i t is p r e v a l e n t ; b u t Brandreth'a P i l l s afford an invalnable a n d efficient protection. By
t h e i r occasional u*e we p r e v e n t the collection of t h o s e i m p u rities, which, w h e n in sufficient quantities, cause so m u c h
d a n g e r t o t h e body's health. They soon c u r e l i t e r complaint,
dyspepsia, loss of appetite, pain in t h e head, h e a r t - b u m , p a i n
in t h e breast bone, s u d d e n faintness rnd costlveness, Sold
by all respectable d e a l e r s in medicines.
THE TURNED HEAD t
T h i s title of one of Dr. W a r r e n ' s atoriea i s realized In a
m o m e n t by all w h o u s e
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
w h i c h in five minutes c h a n g e s
WHITE TO BLACK,
or red to a rich brown, w i t h o u t d r y i n g u p t h e j u c i e s of t h a
h a i r . I t is t h e only safe h a i r d y e in t h o world.
Manufactured by J . C R I 8 T A D 0 R 0 , 6 Astor House, N e w
Y o r k Sold everywhere, a n d applied by all H a i r Dress*ra.
• P r i c e , $1, $ 1 50, a n o $ 3 p e r b o x , a c c o r d i n g t o siae. 22-4w.
Cristadoro's H a i r Preservative.
Is invaluable w i t h h i s Dye, as i t i m p a r t s t h e u t m o s t softness, the most b e a u t i f u l gloss, s n d g r e a t v i t a l i t y t o t h e H a i r .
Price, 5 0 x « n t * >1, a n d $ 2 p e r boKle, a c c o r d i n g t » s i t e .

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