Grand Traverse Herald, April 01, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 01, 1864

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1864-04-01

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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iliSE HERALD.
VOL. VI.

TR^VTEKSE

Clje (Sraitii Crabrrsc Hrralii,

CITY,

MICH.

A Village Quartette.
[ T h e following f r o m Longfellow's new volumr of
* k e i « t n s some of tlio p r i n c i p a l characters ..: a New
village, with a life-like vlviduess and t r u t h to nature
o T o l a Geoffrey C h a n c e r himself :)
T h ' n ft-oa bis house, a t e m p l e painted wbiU'.
W i t h Unit columns, and a roof of red.
T h e t s j u i r e o n e forth.—august oud splendid s i s
Slowly d e s c e n d i n g with m a je s tic trend.
T h r e e flights of ateps. n o r looking l«-ft nor r i g h t :
Down the long street he walked, as one who »&i,|
. " A t o w n t h a t boasts i n h a b i t a n t s like me
C a n t a r e no lock of good society "*

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Traverse City,Grand Traverse Conatjr, Michigan

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s u b s e q u e n t i n s e r t i o n , Y e a r l y A d v e r t i s e m e n t s — $ 1 0 f o r one
, s u n a r e ; $20 f o r ' t k r e e s q u a r e s ; 830 f o r half j ' f c o l u m n ; and
$ 5 0 f b 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 o rate* pre
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All l e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s t o ty: paid forstricfcly in a d v a n c e .

T h e Parson, t o o . appeared, man austere.
The Instinct of w h o s e n a t u r e * a * to kill :
T h e w r a t h of God he p r e a c h e d f r o m year to ye4r.
A n d read with fervor K d * a r d s on the Will ;
Ilia fovorite p a s t i m e was to slay the deer
In suBim»;r un some A d i r o n d a c k hill ;
E'en now, while walking down the rural Ian.
He lopped ihe Way-side lilies with his cam-.
F r o m the A c a d a i i y , whose belfry f r o w n e d

AM Kinds «f Job Prirtinj Neatly and KiptdilioBly EI«BIW3. The hlU "of Science with its vane of brass,

C a m l t b o l ' r e d e p t O r , gazing idly roflnd,
S o w ut the cloods, and now at the g r e e n gra><.
A n d all abnvrded iu reveries p r o f o u n d
Of fair A i m i r a in the upper class,
Who was, as in a s o n n e t he had said.
As p h r o as water, and as gwod as bread.

UNITED STATES USD OmCKAT TSAVESSB CITV, JICII.
Register........
Receiver

....MORGAN BATES.
.REUBEN GOODRICH.

A n d n e x t the Deacon issued f r o m his door.
In bl» voluminous neck-rloth, white us snow :
A snii of sable bombazine he wore ;
H i s forfti was ponderous, a n d hi* step was slow :
T h e r o n e v e r was so wise a man before,
ITu seemed the incarnaU', • Well, I told you so !"
And t o )ierj>ctuate his great renown,
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Sheriff
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County Treasurer
M O R G A N B A T E S , Trav.City
County Clerk
JAMES P. BRAND,
R e g i s t e r of D e e d s
JAMES P. BRAND,
Pro*. Attorney
C. H . M A R S H ,
Circuit Court Cora. -C. U . M A R S H ,
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giiji a p J o n e s . k e e p s tin- r e g i s i e r b o o k HI b i s
\ ou d o n t ?" he said t
Mr. G o b o w e n l a u n c h e d a f e a r f u l o b s e r v a t i o n d i r e c t e d
' ngninst t h e W e l s h c l e r g y g e n e r a l l y .
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•• 'I h a t s o r t of l a n g u a g e is of n o u s e , " said his wile.
A n d t h e y>i e h u s b a n d am
" V o n should h a v e b u r n e d I he r e c t o r y . "
" <'f c o ' i r s e I « o n l d if I h a d k n o w n . "
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T a u g h t e n e r g y a n d resnlutio
li
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C a r o l i n e G o b o w e n , w i t h b i t t e r sar- b y early trial, t a u g h t m u t u a l c o n f i d e n c e by t h e neoessil
" .Stay h e r e , a n d s m o k e y o u r c i g a r s .
I t is all o f conjusrnl trust. why should I h e y not b e h a p p y ? T i i r
t for
h a d l e a r n e d t o k n o w one a n o t h e r a n d t h e s w e e t even in
Sin- p o t on
biinuet i s c a r e f u l l y as if s h e w a s g o i n g s t a r t h a t sh«w<» mildly d o w n on t h e i r r e u n i o n s e e m e d t
n she h a t e d , aud was gone,
t h e m t h e h a r b i n g e r of bleated a n d v i r t u o u s d a y s t o c o n n
days after
the Bangor Ranner contained
Photographic tvidi-n
the
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A c u r i o u s e l e c t i o n ease
h e t o o cau'.iou w h a t serdecided tho other
' v a i . t s t b e v e n g a g e . T l i e l i e v. M o r g a u a p - J o i i e s ,
t h e H o u s e — t h a i of rileepe
R i c e , f r o m Boston. I h e
. r e # ( « c t f J m i u i s t e r of K u t e d f o d , r e c e n t l y e n g a g e d a
hole case t u r n e d o n an alk-gci! m i s c o u n t of fiO v o t e s in
* r y maid, w h o c a m e t o h i m w i t h t h e h i g h e s t wri
of I he w n d s , w h i c h a t first g a v e t h e m a j o r i t y t o
eharaeter.
Y e s t e r d a y she d i s a p p e a r e d , an'cJ t h e w h o l e of j S l e e p
T h e m i s c o u n t b e i n g d i s c o v e r e d o n the tullv
tens of t h e c h u r c h , f r o m t h e y e a r 13®7 disai>-1 sbwet
hicV t b o a c v o u u t h a d b e e n kept, t h e r e t u r n
! n a n d al-o
O u r one p o l i c e m a n , t h e iutelligi
m l res- was c o r r e c t e d a n d the c e r t i f i c a t e a w a r d e d t o M r . R i c e .
l<efted J>avid W i l l i a m s , saj-s he t h i n k s i t v e r
id. b u t W h e n M r . S l e e p e r g a v e u o t i e e of the c o o t - s t , Mr. R i c e
deuliw-s, a t prevent, t o s a y m o r e .
Should
h a d a p h o t o g r a p h m a d e ot t h e o r i g i u a l tally-sheet, a n d
t r a n s p i r e , o u r r e a d e r s shall b e a r of it n e x t m o n t h "
t h i s p h o t o g r a p h w a s s u b m i t t e d in e v i d e n c e t o the c o m
I
'• W e l l ?" paid t h e H o n . C h i r k G o b o w e n , o:i t h e t h i r d inittee. T b e t e s t i m o n y of t h e sun was d i r e c t a u d c o n
d a y a f t e r , a s his wife c a m e iu. w i t h a p r o u d flush on h e r elusive. T h e c l e r k h a d m a d e his figure 7 very m u c h
like his 1. I n c o u n t i n g t h e v o t e s for M r R i c e he b a d
• • T h a t is j u s t t h e w o r d . " s h e said.
' 1 b o u g h t s o m e r e a c h e d '>73
F i v e m o r e w e r e r e a d , t h e figure 5 w a s
l e a d , w r a p p e d t h e b o o k s in it. a n d d r o p p e d t h e m d o w u n o t e d o v e r t h e last f o o t i n g f>13, a u d it was c a r r i e d o u t
j t h e well a Y t h o b o t u
" t h e garden.
It is said l o lie 5 1 8 . P a l p a b l y t b o o p c u i u g s t r o k e w h i c h alouc distin
(unfathomable."
gtiislied t h e 7 from 1 h a d b e e n m i s t a k e n for t h e final
I
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s t r o k e of t h e 5 on w h i c h it j o i n e d .
T h e c a s e w a s jier
i w h e r e s h e usually lies.
i fectly clear, a n d all t h a t was" w a n t e d was t o p r o v e t h a t
•• N o t b u d
i t h o p h o t o g . a p h was t a k e n f r o m t h e g e n u i n e , u n c h a n g e d
•' T h a n k yc
v b e r r | tally-sheet.
1 his w a s ttasilv done, a u d M r . I l i c e w a s a d
Y o n f o r g e t th>wed m i t t e d t o his seat b y a u n a n i m o u s vote.
T h e pholoding."
| g r a p h was l i t h o g r a p h e d by t h e g o v e r n m e n t p r i n t e r , a n d
I
- B o t h e r , s.
sor. is a c c u r a t e far si mi let of t h e tally-sheet w e r e t h u s dis| endowed with
There
qlerk. I t r i h u t e d u u i u n g t h e m e m b e r s .
T h e y plead the case
1
the b e a d l e a n
w ..per.
1 t h e m s e l v e s ; a n d t u r n i s h e d u! o n c e a n o v e l a n d r o n v e • I..
bi t a
j n i e u t way ol d i s p o s i n g of an election contest.

T h e h o u e y i n o u p w a s over, a n d t h e the l i o n . C h i r k
G o b o w e n m i d b i s b e a u t i f u l b r i d e , nee C a r o l i n e do ( <>r•0,* l o u n g e d l a n g u i d l y o v e r d i n n e r at t h e V u l t u r e H o tel, C w y m m j p y l l y m y u e c b t i o n t y .
I t c o m m a n d s a view of
t b e lovely l a k e s of t h e L a m p e t e r , B a l a und I v i e s m e r e .
a n d w i t h t h e t r i p l e p e a k of H u o w d o n iu t h e b a c k g r o u n d !
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F o r t i f i c a t i o n s o n t h e Mississippi.
m r d l y e s c a p.- d e t e c t i o n a t t h e r e c t o r y
a u d t b o tierco r u g g e d n e s s of M o h l below, t h e s c e n e is
F e w p e o p l e a r e a w a r e of t h e l a r g e n u m b e r of i m p r e g
y«'i m a n a g e d t b e p a r s o n , 1 would u iswer
unequalled s a v e iu t b o N o r t h A m e r i c a n P a m p a s .
iint
nably fortified w o r k s t h a t a r e b e i n g c o u s t r u c t c d nloug
t h e y o u n g p e o p l e h e e d e d it u o t .
i d i x d r <-t|i:ally. l i k e m a n a n d w i f e . " said t h e Mississippi b y o u r t r o o p s — m a i n l y by o u r n e g r o
" T h e w o r s t d i n n e r 1 e v e r a t e , " said M r G o b o w e n .
• -iMiisr h k e k i n d n e s s l i e a m e d in lie-r si
troops. B y i m p r e g n a b l e w e d o n o t mean" t h a t nil t h e
discontentedly.
« a s re; --ssed
T h e r e was s t e m w o r k b e - w o r k s a r e a b s o l u t e l y b e y out! t h e possibility of c a p t u r e b y
'• I t ia very b a d , " s a i d Airs. G o b o w e n
•• b u t 1 liiink j f o r
a n y c o n c e i v a b l e f o r c e , b u t simply t h a t t h e y c a n n o t b e t a
t h e d i n n e r on o u r w e d d i n g d a y was e v e u
• d i d it. Ihe b r a v e , h : g h - b l o o d n ! y o u n g cou- k e n by a n y e n e m y t h a t could b e m a r c h e d o r m a s s e d a
able."
A p J j o e s , l u r e d f r o m hi-, r e c t o r y l»y gainst t h e m — n o t . for instance, b y t h e w h o l e m i l i t a r y
" V p r y g o o d of y o u t o s a y so, 1 in s u r e , " said h< r
! wiio p r o m i s e d t h e c l e r g y m a n a e a s t p o w e r of t h e S o u t h e r n C o n l e d e r a ' , y , m u c h less t h e crtni
h a n d s o m e h u s b a n d w i t h au evil g l a n c e .
b e would l e t c h it troui a n e i g h b o r i n g b i n e d a r m i e s a n d navies of F r a n c e a n d E n g l a n d . T h o rt
" 1 say w h a t J i n e a u . C h i r k , " w a s t h e cold r e p l y .
m o n t h a f t e r w a r d s a t t h e b o t t o m of bels i n d i c a t e d t o u s w h a t w a s t b e s t r o n g e s t n a t u r a l j»osi
•• If t h a i in t h e c a s e , " 6aid M r . G o b o w e n , •• it s e e m s l o a c o a l jiit, nine t h o u s a n d feel d e e p , bill w i t h o u t t h e tion on t h e r i v e r ; ami sonjqtof t h e m they m a d e a liard cf
m e that we've, b e e n wjfl m a d e a s o r t o f — w e l l , a m i s t a k e
brandy
T h e c l e r k , T i m o t h y R o b e r t s , s e t o u t t o L a n - f o r t t o hold, b u t in e a c h a m i e v e r y i n s t a n c e t h o y failed
a n d t b e s o o n e r , wq r e p a i r i t t b e b e t t e r . "
g i !lcu t o . ^ c a w e a l t h y e l e v e n t h c o u s i n w h o h a d sent f o r f o r w a n t o r p r o p e r a p p l i a n c e s .
These p o s i t i o n s , s u c h as
•• Fin a g r e e a b l e , " u i d t b e H o n . M r s . G o b o w e n . w i t h bim t o Ciiini' l e d i n n e r ant! \>r f o r g i v e n for b e i n g p o o r . — P o r t H u d s o n . V u k s b u r g a n d o t h e r s , h a v e b e e n t a k e n
a smile.
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aud e x p p n n d e r of his m i s e r a b l e f a c t i o n
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old school, b l u e c o a t , b r a s s b u t t o n s , a n d l e a t h e r b r e e c h e s . c o m p l e t e d t h e w o r k of d e m o l i s h i n g '.he N o r t h e r n r u m p
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T h e fire i n h e r r a d i a n t e y e s s e e m e d t o l i g h t u p a kin- ! t i f u l w h i t e h a i r fell v o l o m n i o u s l y on his revered should r e d r a y in his. H e s e i a e d h i s h a t , b o x of c i g a r l i g h t s ) ders. M o n e y w a s n o o b j e c t ; he r e l i e v e d t h e p o o r , asNOVKI. POSTAI. ARRAN>;K*E.VT.—The rebel p r i s o n e r s at
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sisted t h e new c l e r g y m a n , p r o m i s e d Mr G i l b e r t S c o t t C a m p D o u g l a s a t C h i c a g o , h a v e r e c e n t l y a d o p t e d a n o v e l
T h i r t y - s i x h o u r s l a t e r a n d t h e b e a u t i f u l little old ; six m e m o r i a l windows, repaired h o u s e s f o r t h e p o o r , a n d . way t o c o r r e s p o n d w i t h the o u t s i d e w o r l d . T h e y sudo h u r c h of E i e s t c d f o d , b u i l t b y O w e n G l e n d o w u r a n d j iu s h o r t was M o n t e C b r i s t o a n d H o w a r d in oue." B u t d e u l j took t o k i t e flying e x t e n s i v e l y , b u t b y a c u r i o u s cof a m o u s a s t b o s c e n e of t b e m a r r i a g e b e t w e e n E d w a r d of t h e c h i l d r e n w e r e his chief c a r e .
H e h a d a large b a r g e i n c i d e n c e all t h e s t r i n g s s e e m e d t o b r e a k a n d let the k i t e s
C a r n a r v o n a n d C a t h e r i n e P a r r , w a s a m a s s o l s m o u l d e r - • b u i l t w i t h a c a b i n , a u d in t h i s he used t o t r e a t t h e c h a r i - fly a * a y .
T h e c o m m a n d a n t of t h e p o s t s u s p e c t i n g somei n g e m b e r s . M r . G i l b e r t S c o t t , t h e g r e a t e c c l e s i a s t i c a l t y c h i l d r e n t o d e l i g h t f u l j a u n t s on t h e r i v e r T r e n t , w i t h t h i n g in t h e wind o r d e r e d a p u r s u i t of one of t h e cscajta r c h i t e c t , w o u l d Gat n o Inoch t h a t day, lie w a s so s h o c k - b u n s , m a r m a l a d e a n d g i n g e r b e e r .
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with considerable serenity.
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l a u r e l s g i v e s us g o o d h o p e t h a t h e n i l ! k e e p t h e m . T h e
t h e r e was not a s i e g l e B r e c k e n r i d g e m a u . n o r y e t a s i n g l e m a n w h o w o n t m a k e a s p e e c h , e v e n if he is t r e a t e d t o a
n u m b e r of electors to which such S t a w is entitled iu the rial of a d e p a r t e d y o u t h :
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She kicked and killed m e q u i c k e r ' n a w i n k . "
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I n a s i m i l a r h e a r t rending s t r a i n is au e p i t a p h in N o r t a - ly p e t i t i o n i n g t h n t a u g u s t t r i b u u a l t o a l l o w t h e '.wo
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b e a t s iu q u e s t i o n to r e m a i n in t h e t ' n i o n .
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d o w o r k w o r t h y of t b e p u b l i c e x p e c t a t i o n .
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t o call, o n T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , M a r c h 29, 1 8 6 4 . a t ODC
T h i s s e r v e d g r e a t l y t o i n f u r i a t e t h e c o n s p i r a t o r s , a n d a p j t y sboilld i t p r o v e thnt we h a d s|>oilcdso g o o d a G c c •• M o u r n n o t fur him. a saint d e p a r t i n g ,
o'clock.
t h e s e n o b l e p a t r i o t s w e r e p u b l i c l y b o o t e d a t . T h e p e t i - erol with h o n o r s ; till wc see p r o o f s of s u c h a n effect w e
T h o u g h killed KILH lie while hard at chopping,
By a l i m b t h a t dtrdck his head,
tion was c o n t e m p t u o u s l y d e s t r o y e d , a n d in J u l y , 1861, a shall believe t h a t t h e l a u r e l s nave b e e n w o r t h i l y a n d p r b M e e t i n g called t o o r d e r b y E . L . BPRAOUK.
At m o r n in health a n d joy abounding.
c o m p a n y of rebel c a v a l r y was o r d e r e d t o a r r e s t t h e l e a d - p e r l y b e s t o w e d .
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Chicago Tribune.
A t n i g h t in d e a th a n d f r i e n d s s u r r o u n d i n g ,
i n g U n i o n men of t h e s e b e a t s .
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T h e f o l l o w i n g p r e a m b l e a n d resolution w e r e offered by
U n i o n men was close at h a n d .
B u t two alternatives
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w e r e presented, submission or
resistance.
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T h e p l a n t e r of them, Isaac (Jreentree, lies ;
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c o m p a n y of c a v a l r y m e n t i o n e d u b o v e , o u t of t h e c o u n t r y ,
e v e r y m a n w h o i s a c a n d i d a t e f o r a n o m i n a t i o n in T o w n
A time Khali come when these green tree* shall full,
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w h i c h t h e y s u c c e e d e d iu d o i n g , w i t h s o m e fighting.
Caucuses, County or S t a t e Convention, should be bound
T h e y uow e n j o y e d q u i e t u d e tlntil J a n u a r v , 1862,
I n o r d e r t o s u p p l y t h e f o r c e required t o b e d r a f t e d for
M i n i s t e r s c a n a p p r e c i a t e a g'Xid t h i n g as well a s any
by, n d h e r c t o a n d s u p p o r t t h e D o m i n a t i o n s m a d e a t s u c h
w h e n a n o t h e r r a i d was m a d e u p o n t h e m b y M o h a w k ' s t h e navy, a n d t o jprovide a n a d e q u a t e reserve f o r till cono n e . T h e R e v . D r . J a m e s W . A l e x a n d e r iu his letters c o m p a n y of " L i n c o l n i t e K i l l e r s . ' I u t h i s s k i r m i s h t h e
cnucns or convention,
t i n g e n c i e s , in a d d i t i o n t o t h e V i v o H u n d r e d Tho'iisand
to R e v . D r . H a l l , s e n t h i m t h i s e p i t a p h f r o m C r n n b u r y , U n i o n i s t s lost 10 of t h e i r n u m b e r in killed a n d c a p t u r e d ; men called f o r F e b r u a r y 1st, l8Ci,
t h e call ii h e r e b y
RRSOLVED, T h a t e v e r y m a n w h o s h a l l b e a c a n d i d a t e
those taken were h u n g the n e x t day, near Jacksonville, made, and a dritft ordered, for T w o .Hundred T h o u s a n d
b e f o r e t h i s C a u c u s b e r e q u i r e d t o p l e d g e himself t o a b i d e Mass. :
after beiug severely tortured.
m e n , f o r t h e m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e of t h e A r m y , N a v y a n d Ma'• Her blooming c h e e k s were uu d e f e a s e
b y t h e d e c i s i o n of t h o c a u c u s a n d s u p p o r t t h e n o m i n a T h i s s h o c k i n g affair e l e c t r i f i e d e v e r y t ' n i o n man in t h e r i n e c o r p s of the! U i f i f e d S t a t e s .
A g a i n s t the scarlet fever,
country, and many swore e t e r n a l vengeance against any
l a live days time she wan cut down,
tions made.
T h e proportional quotlis for the different wards, towns,
T o be with C h r i s t f o r e v e r . "
nod all p e r s o n s w e a r i n g J e f f . D a v i s ' Unilbrm.
t o w n s h i p s , p r e c i n c t s , election d i s t r i c t s o r c o u n t i e s , will
T h o f o l l o w i n g resolution w a s offered b y R GOODRICH,
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A M r . V a n c e , a b o l d U n i o n i s t , d e t e r m i n e d t o o r g a u - b e m a d e k n o w n t h r o u g h the I ' r o v o s t M a r s h a l G e n e r a l ' s
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o b j e c t in a very few days.
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e d b y t h i s c o n v e n t i o n u n t i l h e shall h a v e received a c l e a r
T h e l a t h d o y of A p r i l , 1864, i s d e s i g n a t e d as t h e t i m e
But C h r i s t has b o u g h t my. liberty.
T h e rebel c i t i z e n s a r o u n d J a c k s o n v i l l e , assisted b y u p t o w h i c h t h e n u m b e r s r e q u i r e d f r o m e a c h w a r d qf u
m a j o r i t y of all t h e v o t e s p o l l e d on a f o r m a l b a l l o t
And iu him I'll rise again."
M o h a w k ' s b u s h w h a c k e r s , d e t e r m i n e d t o fit o u t a n e x p e - c i t y , t o w n , &c, m a y b e raised b y v o l u n t e e r e n l i s t m e n t s ;
T h o n u m b e r of v o t e s c a s t on an i n f o r m a l b a l l o t f o r
H e r e is an old E n g l i s h e p i t a p h :
d i t i o n a g a i n s t V a n c e , a n d o r g a n i z e d t h e m s e l v e s f o r t h i s a n d d r a f t s will be m a d e in e a c h w a r d of a c i t y , t o w n , &c.
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purpose.
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S o m e d e p r a v e d w r e t c h p u t t h i s a b o v e his wife. It is e n e m y ' s r e a r d u r i n g t h e n i g h t
h u n d r e d d o l l a r s b o u u t y only will b e p a i d a s p r o v i d e d b y
T h e n u m b e r of v o t e s c a s t o n a f o r m a l b a l l o t f o r S u p e r O u t h e m o r n i n g of t h e 1 5 t h , j u s t a s d a y w a s b r e a k i n g , t b e a c t a p p r o v e d J u l y 22, 16C1.
t o b e h o p e d be d i d n ' t g e t a n o t h e r :
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t i o n , l e a v i n g horses, g u n s , hats, coats, p a n t s a n d b o o t s n o t 6n c o r d i a l terms w i t h t h e N a t i o n a l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ,
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in t h e possession of t h e v i c t o r s . M a n y of t h e u n f o r t u - a n d t h a t be w a s u s i n g his influence t o p r e v e n t t h e reAn iotiamation quickly flew to,
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T h e t r u t h is t h a t the r e l a t i o n s b e t w e e n ' M r . H a m l i n
months.
w i t h t h e f o l l o w i n g result ( thfe Whole n u m b e r of v o t e s
tho* ever BO wise discreet and hold
T b s rebels finally c h e . r g e d V a n c e w i t h h a v i n g a i d e d in a n d t h e P r e s i d e n t a r e o f t b o m o s t f r i e n d l y a n d c o r d i a l
in health ami s t r e n g t h this y o u t h did die
C&st w a s e i g h t y - f i v e , a s f o l l o w s :
t h e d e s t r u c t i o n of the b r i d g e s iu N o r t h e r n G e o r g i a a n d c h a r a c t e r , a n d i t h a s b e e n f r e q u e n t l y r e m a r k e d iu W a s h in'4 m o m e n t w i t h o u t one cry
W i l l i a m Bhillson,
J.
.
48
Killed by a c a r t . "
Kast T e n n e s s e e . T h e c a p t u r e of several l e t t e r s w r i t t e u i n g t o n d u r i p g t b e p a s t t h r e e years, t h a t in n o A d m i n i s John A . Perry,
36
" Wife and c h i l d r e n 12
by V a n c e ( o r a t l e a s t b e a r i n g his s i g n a t u r e ) i n d u c e d t h e t r a t i o n s i o c o t h a t o f G e n e r a l J a c k s o n h a s tlie V i c e P r e H e n r y F . Campbell, S e n . . . .
1
Behold and see
suspicion of his c o m p l i c i t y w i t h C a p t F r y io t h e m a t t e r . sident been on s u c h t e r m s of c o n f i d e n c e Aid t r u s t e d
P r e p a r e in time
O f t h e s e c h a r g e s I a m not p r e p a r e d t o say a n y t h i n g , f r i e n d s h i p a s t h e p r e s e n t . T b e i d e a l t h e r e f o r e / t h a t M r .
A formal ballot was t h e n taken for T r e a s u r e r , and the
1
T o follow me IJSC. '
H a m l i n is in a n y way l a b o r i n g t ? j i r e v e n t t h e r e n o m i i m jtro or con.
w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s cast w a s s e v e n t y - e i g h t , as follows :
A l s o 1 in old T r i n i t y c h u r c h y a r d , N e w Y o r k city, is
T h o rebels, h o w e v e r , issued a p e r e m j r t o r y o r d e r f o r lion of M r . L i n c o l n is so s u p r e m e l y absurtf t h a t it h a r d W i l l i a m Bhillson,
i — —
4 0 o n e oo S i d n e y Btvss, m a d e by h i m s e l f :
his a r r e s t , t o g e t h e r w i t h h i s e n t i r e c o m m a n d ; a n d in ly d e s e r v e s n o t i c e . I f mty d i s p r o o f of suclf 3 falsehood
J o h n A. Perry,
J,
. 38
< v
t h o e a r l y p a r t of M a y f o l l o w i n g , o n e w h o l e r e g i m e n t o f w e r e needed, it m i g h t b e f o u n d in t h e f a c t t h a i t h e lifeHa, Sidney, Sidney,
W h e r e u p o n W i l l i a m S h i l l s o n w a s d e c l a r e d u n a n iLyest t h o u hero
c a v a l r y was o r d e r e d i n t o t i e c o u n t r y , a n d a u t h o r i z e d t o long a n d m o s t i n t i m a t e f r i e n d s of M r . H a m l i n iu M a i n e
mously t h e nominee.
h a n g e v e r y U n i o n m a n w l i o should fall i n t o t h e i r b a n d s a r c to-day a m f r n g t h e most z e a l o u s a n d inbSt a c t i v e p r o Till time i a f l o w u
A f t e r c o n s i d e r a b l e s k i r m i s h i n g , V a n c o w a s t a k e n , to- m o t e r s of M r . L i n c o l n ' s ffomiuation.
T h e r e s o l u t i o n o f R e u b e n G o o d r i c h for n o m i n a t i n g
T o Its e x t r e m i t y .
g e t h e r w i t h 27 of his m e u . w h o w e r e e x e c u t e d on t h e
Gov. B r a m l e t t e has addressed an earnest remonstrance
c a n d i d a t e s by f o r m a l ballot was withdrawn, and t h e
O n t h e a u t h o r i t y of H a r p e r ' s " D r a w e r , " t h e following s p o t b y b e i n g s h o t ; a n d " l u r i n g t h e n e x t few days, all
meeting proceeded to nominate by acclamation.
w e r e c a p t u r e d I save 12 w h o s e t o u t f o r B u e l l ' s a r m y t h e n t o t h e P r e s i d e n t r e s p c o t i u g t b e e n r o l l m e n t a n d e n l i s t m e n t
i s said t o b e found in C e u t r a l M i c h i g a n :
J a m e s P . B r a n d was unanimously declared

tho nomi-

nee for T o w n s h i p Clerk.
Charles W . Day was unanimously declared

the nomi-

nee f o r J u s t i c e of t h o P e a c e
T h o m a s H . C l y d e w a s u n a n i m o u s l y d e c l a r e d t h e nominee for H i g h w a y Commissi c u e r .
H e n r y F . Campbell, Senr., was unanimously declared
tti#s n o m i n e e f o r S c h o o l I n s p e c t o r .
N . B. Greene, N o r a a n Newberry, George

E . Mann-

villo aBd G e o r g e C u t l e r , w e r e u n a n i m o u s l y d e c l a r e d nominees, f o r t h o office of C o n s t a b l e .
The

following

Township

were

than

unanimously

Corresponding, Committee

y e a r : Charles H . Marsh,

John

appointed

for the current

A". P e r r y , A l b e r t W .

Bacon.
T h o p r o c e e d i n g s of t h i s m e e t i n g w e r e

then

ordered

priuted.
B E N J A M I N ID. A S H T O N ,
Chairman.
J AVIS P . BRAND; C l e r k .
The

rum6r

that

the

pirate

Rappahannock

left

F i u n c e o n t h e 2 0 l h of F e b r u a r y , hot) b e e n c o c t r a d i c t e d .
S h e w a s still a t C a l a i s a t l a s t r e p o r t s .
M i n i s t e r D a y t o n h a s notified t h e - E m p e r o r N a p o l e o n
t h a t in c a s e t h i s Teasel is p e r m i t t e d t o l e a v e

Calais and

p u t t o sea, t h e F r e n c h g o v e r n m e n t will bo h e l d
sible for all incursion* mado by

t h e said

respon-

vessel upon

American commerce
T h e Government have decided to exchange

no

more

p r i s o n e r s e x c e p t u p o n t h e p r i n c i p l e |of m a n f o r m a n , regardless of-color, and Gen. W a d s w p r t h was sent to Fortress Monroe t o suspend further exchange on G e n .
ler's plau.

But

at H u n t s v i l l e , A l a b a m a , b u t w e r e c a p t u r e d b e f o r e reachCOKA, WJFE OK TIIOMAS mi.i.,
i n g t h e F e d e r a l Hues) a n d s e n t t o A t l a n t a a n d e x e c u t e d
Died June 5, 1857, t n the 2 5 t h year of her age.
without a trial.
T h i s e n d e d t h e c a r e e r of a s b r a v o a
S h e lived beloved, died l a m e n t e d by all who NEW her. c o m p a n y of h e r o e s as e v e r s h o u l d e r e d a m u s k e t o r m a r c h T h r o u g h I n s a n i t y s h e f r o m h e r own h u s b a n d did creep,
e d t o a field of b a t t l e .
T h e y preferred t o be totally exLeaving him in bed fast asleep
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And to a n o t h e r r o o m did go
And w i t h a raxor caused her own blood to flow."
Lieutenant Gen. Grant.
I n t h e P o t t e r ' s field, a t Y o r k v i l l e , C a n a d a W e s t , t w o
I f t h o w h o l e c o u n t r y h a d b e e n c a n v a s s e d for, a p r o b miles from T o r o n t o , is an epitaph writteu by a bereaved
a b l e c a n d i d a t e f o r u i c h o n o r j u s t c o n f e r r e d oo (Jen.
husband :
G r a n t , w h e n t h o w a r firs! b r o k e out, p e r h a p s no s i n g l e
voice w o u l d h a v e t h e n n a m e d t h e p r e s e n t
recipient
8o
" Come all y o u n g men as you pass by,
And s t o p and read before you c r y ,
far as t h e p u b l i c k n o w , G e o . B r o w n , o r 6 n r i t h , o r 8 n o o k s
I am the m o t h s r of 7 c h i l d r e n ,
ot. Jones, stood just a s near t o t h e honor. A good many
4 sons have I.
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3 of t h e m was wicked a n d wild, which
w a r . O f c o u r s e n o b o d y w h o h a d read h i s t o r y o r d o n e
Caused me herte He."
an o u n c e of t h i n k i n g t h o u g h t so.
B u t who, o r where
A n o t h e r one from Litchfield, Coau., reads thus :
t h e man w o u l d b e f o u n d w h o s h o u l d g e t i n t o t h o n a t i o n ' s
H e r e lies two t w i n s all sido by side,
eye a n d s t a n d a p p r o v e d , was of c o u r s e a m y s t e r y t i m e
Of t h e small-pox both of t h e m died.
must unravel.
A s u s u a l t h e p r o m i n e n t figure c o m e s
T h i s m a k e s o n e t h i n k of t h e D u t c h m a n ' s e p i t a p h over f r o m a q u a r t e r w h e r e he is n o t e x p e c t e d .
kit b a b i e s :
B u t as t h e w a r is n o t e n d e d , i t i s n o t b e s t t o say t o o
much v e t
I d o l s m a y fall a n d c e t b r o k e n b v b e i n g l i f t e d
" H e r e H o s t w o pabes so dead as nits,
T h e y both was killed mlt ague flu."
•up t o L i g h .
W h a t c a n b e s a i a w i t h s a f e t y is t h a t G e o .
E n o f i g h of e p i t a p h s , a n d w i t h t w o s p e c i m e n s of news- G r a n t h a s e a r n e d his way t o h i s p r e s e n t p o s i t i o n ; a n d
t b e w a y in w h i c h he h a s e a r n e d it, givfes g o o d h o p e of
p a p e r o b i t u a r y p o e t r y , w e will close.
An Arkansas
h i » k e e p i n g on, b y t h e g o o d f a v o r of p r o v i d e n c e , t o d o
e d i t o r a p p e n d s t h e f o l l o w i n g t o a n o t i c e of t h e d e a t h of b e t t e r w o r k , y e t t o b e a o o e , a n d t o s t a n d a p p r o v e d still,
a n i n f a n t d a u g h t e r of M r s . Cabbedg-e :
nhtil it is
finished.
G e n . G r a n t o w e s n o t h i n g t o fictit i o u s c i r c u m M a n c e s . H e h a s s i m p l y ' t a k e n his p l a c e a n d
" Sweet b u d of i n n o c e a c e s o soon decayed,
w o r k e d on, w i t h u n f l i n c h i n g d e v o t i o n t o t b e t r u s t h e h a s
S o soon lopped off In t e n d e r e s t v e g e t a t i o n . "
held in h a n d . E a r n e s t n e s s ' e n e r g y a n d a s o r t of b n l l - d o g
A p p r o p r i a t e , very. A n d from a Tennessee p a p e r the
g r i t h a v e b e e n h i s c a p i t a l in t r a d e .
A s to enthusiasm or
f o l l o w i n g g e m i s e x t r a c t e d from a p o e m of five s t a n z a s :
t h e p o w e r t o a w a k e n i t in h i s a r m y , h e s e e m s t o possess
n o t a p a r t i c l c . A m a n of c o m m o n a p p e a r a n c e ; of s i m p l e ,
" I a m c o m i n g sweet Willie,
familiar, t h o u g h s o m e w h a t silent m a n n e r s ; w i t h n o i m a And so is y o u r Ma
F o r t o m e e t you in glory,'
g i n a t i o n t h a t a n y b o d y k n o w s of, a n d w i t h n o t a s t e o r
A lo n g with y o u r P a .
a p t i t u d e For d i s p l a y , h e is s i m p l y o'tnAn of w o r k . I n t h e
C o m e moet us a-flying
m a t t e r of i m p r e s s i n g a n a r m y , a n d s t i r r i n g i t s e n t h u s i a s m
And lig h t on each b r e a k
U o s e c r a n s c x c c l s h i m ii^fcfioitely: a n d even M c C l e l l a n
T h e n we'll s i n g hallelujah.
At h o m e with the blest
M K t'
b e a t s h i m all hollow.
B u t G r a n t s e e s a point; h a i t h e

of slaves in K e n t u c k y a u d h a s uotified t h e P r e s i d e n t t h a t
he will e x e c o t e t b e l a w s o f K e n t u c k y

a g a i n s t all w h o

a t t e m p t t o t a k e slaVes f r o m t h e i r o w n e r s
consent.

without

their

H e claims that Kentucky has furnished 5 0 , 0 0 0

of h e r sons t o d e l e n d t h e g o v e r n m e n t , a n d is , w i l l i n g t o
f u r n i s h still more.^jtnd a!l t h a t i s a l l o t t e d t o b c r ; t h a t s h e
h a s p r o v e n bCr l o y a l t y a n d m u s t b e t r e a t e d o s s u c h ,

and

her laws constitutionally enacted must b e respected.

A

r u m o r h a s reached W a s h i n g t o n of a c o o s p i r a c y , e m b r a c ing s e v e r a l c o u n t i e s a n d c i t i e s of K c u t u c k y , h a v i n g

for

its o b j e c t t h e a n n e x a t i o n of K e n t u c k y t o t h e S o u t h e r n
Confederacy, t h a t t h e leaders had their h e a d q u a r t e r s at
Monticello, and were corresponding with

Longstrect

ii^

T e n n e s s e e , a n d t h a t t h e K e n t u c k y d e l e g a t i o n in R i c h m o n d
h a d a s e c r e t c o r r e s p o n d e n c e w i t h p a r t i e s in L o u d o n , Manc h e s t e r , Danville, M o u n t V e r n o n etc., a n d (ears a r c

cn

t e r t a i n c d t h a t t h e y will e s t a b l i s h a c e n t r a l c o m m i t t e e

in

e v e r y c o u n t r y , a n d c o m p e l t h e i n h a b i t a n t s t o Join t h e rebellion as soon as L o n g s t r e c t and B r e c k c n r i d g e
the State.

invaded

T h i s i n f a m o u s c o n s j i i r a c y was d i s c o v e r e d b y

t b e s e i z u r e of a

P o e t offico w i t h

letters addressed

by

K e n t u c k y m e m b e r s of t h e rel>cl C o n g r e s s , to s o m e leade r s of t h e p l o t .
G u e r i l l a s h a v e lately c o m m e n c e d h o s t i l e d e m o n s t r a t i o n s
oo t h e b o r d e r s of t h e S t a t e a n d t h e r e a r e r u m o r s of a n o t h e r g u e r i Ha raid on t b e O b i o .
G e n . B a n k s is t o h e a d t h e
person.

Red

River

I t is t h o u g h t t h a t i t s o b j e c t is t o

expedition

in

f r e e t h e re-

m a i n i n g p o r t i o o of t h e S t a t e f r o m rebel d o m i n a t i o n

and

c a u s e a collapse of t h e r e b e l S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t
W m. D S n o * . son of J o s i a b S n o w , a n d
Detroit,

where

be

f o r m e r l y of

is well k n o w n , is a c a n d i d a t e f o r

C o n g r e s s iu t h e 2d D i s t r i c t of Arkaasc<L

TRAVERSE CITY.
PBIIKWU.-"The liepnblicno* of Pfenjnsola have
nominated Elisha 1". Ladd for Supervbor ; Ililen B.
Haightfor Town Clerk ; Curtis Fowler, JiV, for Trcasurer ; John Helffericb for Justice of the Peace ;
Joho B. Hart we) I for Highway Commissioner ; E. I'.
Ladd and John B. Hartwell for School Inspectors ;
BDd Frederick Johnson, James McCIusky, Washington
Puraoos and Charles White for Constables.

EMIGRANT* TO IDAHO.
Parties Emigrating tfl ig a ho or Denver, can
•nation ax to the mo»t .fl r eet and the c h e m i s t i
outflttln

lam

'

K

' ^

wing

Hannah, Lay & Co's Column., Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column
"'" STATE OF THE MARKETS: 1

i

T O C O R D W O O D C H O P I ' E K N AN
H T l K T r n
iiiupiiiiTn v

ST. .

For the
. ral r. tder.

venience of t h e hasty as also for the g e n e - '
CI-OTH—
have arraugwi on alphabetical list of maov ' 'KoW—R»und. sq
kinds of articles which are k e p i on

OTHERS.

l JAYXKS JIKIUOIXK*.
Uated clow? to the Beack'.fan the went shore of" 11"• V ^ l . ' r n
Peninsula. three mile* frhm Mr. Hryi

t be tendency of the market is strongly upward. espc- j
culars apply to R. HOPKINS, o'-. the
| d a l l y MIHV the udd.tiotiul revenue has I x t u decided u[»oli
Peninsula, March 31. 18G4.
| by Congress.
. Loniiaixo.—Hannah Lay & Co^ have broken up
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENl
- MKlUCiNKS—Ai
Itielr Lumber Camps in their Pineries on the Beardmnn
, l ' r s are very I n oa ihc sca-boanl.
Brown ami i

, Bleached Cottons a scaret- and higher. Our present i K»-rrti.K>w-.t. i. v. j,,.,,
j quotations are beio New York jobbing rates. The
1-1- rule*, a ful! hue
mlvam-e in Tobacco inn first hands iis
> at least 20 per cent i KVKo.SKNK— nought lo,
Dec. rales. Provisions are much firmer in Chica
l'ried fruits much higher. Groceries are verv I
with a constant increase is price of most goods";.
id .Sugar particularly. Seeds are very high.— I
on or before the Brst Monday of Mav m
DKATH "or K. FABWKLL CAMPBELL.—Wj regret to an- list or return to the Assistant Assessoi
falling off materially, particularly in MuikruL ' - V C K Wlirrc I W
„r oli-) ^ ° ° " ul, d Mink, owing to immense stocks in Europe,
nounce the death of It. Farwcll Campbell, the Mail located
^ ^ c of the amount of animal inc-iim
jecte charged >vitli a 4|Wetal tax. and tli
< upa-1 }hc war in I'oland. the mild winter on the continent, the IIJvATHKK—{><»le
Contractor on the route betweeu Grand Traverse and lilon liable*
'na. *<•
, high rale of interest, and the change iu style from (Ja[n> I.KA I)—liar «-ltit
f
Manistee, which occurred on Frjday last
Five year* | . ^ v V ' u l ^ T * W h "
°''
| to Collars manufactured Ironi Mink.
j I.IKK—V'»ck. ai,
ago he was bitten by a Ratdeshake ; and annually, as j cording
' * a ' 1 to
I.IS.I.Y
WHITE—
L ather, improving In demaml ; Chicago <|uoiatiou->ap]»"
the anniversary of that.event approached, he has been j "h^ arfoui ^YtY^i"""' '* " ' ' | U ' r ' ' ' ' * " l ( l l , f , J l*'r centum I above our selliiig
sell, rates. The unavoidable effect of the 1 l.l)hKS—1»ii.."r,
trunk cheat l.<:>
seriously affected by it, uutil finally it has culminated in j ^Every'i^on'wV.', i & T d e l i w ' V a u ASM—..,
, a U „ „ r P r e *- r , t cal1 - ° i ull manufactured articles in which labor MAW>KH—Dnteh mad.ter
; MAGIC HI m j . M i — A s s o r t e d .
death.
fradnlent Hut or statement, with intent to evade the Valuation ! M " l , r o m u " ' n I element, will be to materially adi
MAUbKILi.ES—A small aasortin
•f production and consequently the price i
| MKltlXOtS—These K o„d» »e ha
February 18th, ISC-l
DRATU or Mas. HoMwwoatk—Mrs Holdsworth,
Selected. iK.ugln
•heap
wife of William Holdsworth, Esq.; an old aud highly
|
MOI.A!
lull ll
aniiHal taxe-,
—II* the )m«hel or Imrrel—|>ry and <•
respected resident of this county, end Book-keeper for
until the thirtieth
AS—lllark.Tna Drabs, Taji.
XAVAI.
STORES-rMaallla
aad tarn u r o w . a m i
:
hlankaon
which
AXES.
Iunt's, Hard X lllodsell'?, chnpi
Hannah, Lay & Co., died suddenly on Tuesday evenibg
id I
Jdtrb. turiH-ntine. naptha. ,Vt.
ition, will l«- furnl
lust
. NAILS—Cut, from 2 > to liod. l o t maki. also wroi
r for the I .Mh {in
Biver. They hare had a very successful season, nod put
A n n u a l T a l e s for 1 N 6 4 .
H U E T T E X T l u N OF T A X P . i , V Kits IS
one hundred and ten thousand logi into tl»c Boardman,
A called ui the provision*
the I'nited SUt
which will be ran down that river and manufactured l.aw
relative to the nxseMuleiit of anm
By the n i t t b section of the „,-t of j u
Into lumber during the summer at their mammoth threethe
doty
of
all
persons,
pnrtlicrships.
ti
gacg Mill in Traverse City.
corporation*. made liuMeto uiiy annus

the re- I AXE HKI.Vfo— An assortme
„j 4 y 0 f j A YEltS MKD1CINES—Kor w

FAVOBS.—We are under many Obligations to Hons. J .
M. HOWARD and F. W. Km.toau, for valuable Congrcssiouul Documents, Spocclies, Seeds and oilier favors.

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prfwitd. We are .-clline bv the keg as low u»
I
now purchaac at wholesale.
i XOTION&—Of tli end we have a complete linn, fullv
j
^ae demand, and purchased ot laaautacturers

bA S K E ' l ^ \ V i"l"o«'aii !l'a.->h n rket, half biudirl. busli
»ae and a half bushui: co : baskets.
—l.ewi., u,,d otl r staadard makes

Au important amendment to the Constitution of the
, United States is said to have been dccidcd upon by the
.House Judiciary Committee, forever prohibiting slavery,
ana permitting involutionary sorvitudc only for crime,
and empowering Congress to enforce the provision.

mm.
Mo.-,, clnnuni
" A M M—Bent navy bj pound nr l«ile,
, ,we,;<1
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« •"'led and raw. n

. o n . aL'ITS—Complete, sou-wr-lcrs, a a a u At
OVER SH1UTS—T>enim. kuit j a c k e t '
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i) VSTERs—Rest quality, Baltimore nice,'. Ifresh
at,.I puarao
I ^ ' I and
•ed.
1'Al'ER—Inciter, u>,.v.
n
in
our
mstitu
uill, cap. ICRI
full aMortuient and
iu Bible I"<|K>v".ur\ it

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C L A R K ' S
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A rebel force made a dash into Bath. West Virginia,
I. red, Spanish brown. *«., chrotee
on the 19th cupluriog two members of the) Legislature.
—d green, patent dryer.
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MAC'HE—A "inall line, suitable for present!, to
'Sigel ordered u cavalry force in pursuit, wjiicb is said to l t e s t o r e a t i i a y a n d Kiidi«J I I „ , r „ „ d H o a r d t o iu
Nntuurnl Color,
have overtaken the raiders and taken some 1 prisoners.
' PFCS^Aagorted'froui
' " ' s r 3 ' cherries, .U
AN1) IS A MOST I X X I BIOI'S IHtESSING
(Jen. Grant is lo take command in persos of-tbc Army
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j l'fLI."i—Ayerm JayncK, Hollowny's ItadwayV. Wright s
I
(tregory s, MoDht s, Brandroth'n, ilooDerV.
"ofthe Potomac.
KTKH_r:^nj ui„.r
,, v U K . l o I 1
I f'l.ASTER—0
Urrt.|
. A letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer, from Xew firi l'l.DW',1—A nil u lot of best makers and quality of wood
j CAs" MKKI-i
C L A B K S BKSTOBATIYK,

work, With ...
castings.
lpuos, says that Gen. Banks has tnkoii the field ic person,
Bestorct. the I'olor
| I'OCKET BOOKS And porte monies, a full line, some rer*
leaving for Franklin on the 9th ij«t. He, has collected CLARK'S RESTOBATIVE,
good, some good for but little, cheap.
, C'EUEt'S—rU.iioii"> Night Blooming. " t h e " perfume for tin
I'RL'KES— Prcah Turkisli prunes.
• n forcc of 13.000 cavalry, with 24 light guns, who are
Eradicates DandrnlT.
PRINTS—A very large stoclL
CHEESE—" Hamburg," of New York mannractaro
to sweep acros the Static of Louisiana and from thence CI. A UK'S RESTORATIVE,
H 0 U r c o r n c o r n ra al
J
Cll
A
MBREYS—A
small
assortment
, '
'
» . bama, Oah. lard.
P r o m o t e s its Growth.
into Texas.
, CHAINS—Truer, halter.jack and cable in \-i, 5 I t . 3-« and
CLABK S BESTOIIATI VE,
1
patent), chain primp* complev
Tho reported crossiug of the Brippabannock by Stliart
retvnts its falling off
'with 5,000 cavalry is contradicted. It is said, however, CLARK'S RESTOBATIVE.
RHUBARB—Real Turkey, root a ml liowdercd.
Is a i unequalled Dressing
Ihnt hc is concentrating large bodies of cavalry hour
R I C E - R a s t India l*»(.
CLARK'S RESTOBATIVE,
RIDIH.ES—To use in the place of fanning mills, furtiit
. Frcdricksburg.:
style.
Is pood for Children.
The statement is made by a gentleman who brtfl ar- C L A B K S RESTOBATIVE,
KVAl) tsCHAPERS—Caal iron. rood and iron to order.
L
" i
dairy and t o a r ? f .
rived at Washington, that iiuothcr invusiou of Maryland
Is good for I>ailk-s.
i
Mexican and side,
tfLARKU
RESTORATIVE.
by the rebels is contemplated. The Bam« party gnve
f ATCHEIA—Wflton. t nisarllts rail road, golhlc, and plain
Is good for Old People,
at Ne« Vork tv
•the information of Lee's intended advance in June last
CLARK S BESTORATIV E,
il.LAlts—(irut*
nion and wool, ladies wool.
It is thought tha^I-ee is thirsting for revenge, and will
SCVTHES—Crass. f. u . 1. and erain sytbe*. as well IM
and jw.ay eolhi
pvrfoctly harmless,
bru»il, bush "n<l — -1 cutters.
,iyuko some desperate veulllre ere Gen. Grant will hare CLARK'S RESTOBATIVK,
SEEDS—Clo'
DS—Clover, Uiuolby. red top, bunparian, tarnip, aud •
t'ontains i'o Oil
nimc to orgnniEe the army. Preparation to prevent the
full assortment of freJh
h garden seeds, a few flower seeds
scuds.*
CLABK'S RESTORATIVE.
i)X I'ECTIOX A It V—A
accomplishment of such designs are being made.
•ilote • >ortment of gents, ladles,'youths and
I* I
a H -.
children s.
f u Advices from Xew Orleans state that an extensirc CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
S h i r t i n g Check*—Good stock.
raid had just been made by fcol. T e m iu the Pearl Kivcr
Beautifies the Hair
S h o e F i n d i n g s — A respectable us»ortmint
^ountry. The sotitiment of thb people was fonud to be CLARK'S RESTOUA'I'I V K,
HhovcU—Cast stot!, long hand!., I) handle, acoop, Ac.
neh« siella
. f . H . -„.l 1.1—t,. t K 0 | 1 I l . v c r y
Is splendid for Whiskers.
S h a w l s — W o o l , brocha,
I CRACKER:—I'II
' * Tininistakeably Union.
CLARK'S RESTOBA'j'IVE,
. A Washington dispatch C6'hiains ou acoonnt of a plot
S h o e P a c k s — Itangi
—Blank ledgers, pass
botli long and abort
Keeps the Hair in its Place
legs, •• A No. 1."
4<> lake the President prisofifcr and convey him within C L A B K S RESTORATIVE,
bilk—Black, colored,
I.AlSES- Marichester. I'a.
. liar iltou,
the rebel lines.
Cures Nervonj llendacbSlmtcs—I .ailios, g,-ni
d boys, skat*- straps.
1
Shirt»—Fiannel. plai:
A letter from Hjlton Head says some deserters had CLA BK S BESTORATI E,
l>lARIF>i—Eoi INU some very n o<
d fancy, white shirts, fancy cottou
and Uneii. ditto.
' DOMESTICS—A very full line.
arrived there from Mobile, Who state that Farragut had
S k a t l n i ; Caps—Ladies Hiisso, an
CLARK'S B ^ r O B A T I V E . 1 r c V l U l 3 k r u I u , 0 l l s
I l")l,I.S—KM, cloth and rlibl-er heads.
captared Fort Gaioes, with its garrison of 1,100 men,
Soup—Castile, toilet assorted, yellow,
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I'RIKK
BEEF—I'rtme
oualitv.
Stops Itching and Burninc. i IHiAWKBS—Cents and ladies assorted
and had commenced the bombardment of the citv.
CLABK-S BESTORATI VK,
..
SoclL-.-Uents hand knit wool, cashmere, cotton and unl.
I'RIMrS—A sinali assortment
boy* and childs, ditto.
. The Bed Biver expedition or Gen. Banks is beginning
j.
Keeps the I iead Cool
I HI At, TEETH—On hand. 3 1. 4-4, .'.-4 and made to on
Spic*»—Kinds, quantities and'qnalitic.
reasonable.
to assaroc form and shape. The objective point is pro- CLABK"S BESI'OBATIVE,
S p e c t a c l e a — I'lnin, germsn silver, and
I'VKS—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum c n r r c i a . c
Is
delighlfully
perfumed.
assorted, some very goodouca •!»>
bably Alexandria, as a fleet of Admiral Porter's gun- CLABK'S BFiSTOBATIVE,
jierae. vitriol. Ac,
I' K
H p i n n l n g Wheel®—And hubs,
EARTHENWARE—Jugs, crocks, rhurn*, flower pot>. COY
'Tioata has already left New Orleans for that placti. It
Contains no Sedin
thhnbies.
S'.oves—we invite comparison as to kinds. qualilv, liuub
and rates : come and see.
^believed that an understanding has been entered into be- CLABK'S RESTORATIV E,
EMERY—For engineers use,
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to 400 lb*., good.
Contains no i
.. Jwcon'Gen. Banks and Gen. Steele by whjch the latter
ENVELOPES—A large assortment in rariou. qual1t.es. d
Steel—Cast blister, toe cork, spring and Ktrmnn.
CLARK'S BESTOBATIVE,
crs will tind prices low by the quantity.
wi.U oa-operate in driving out tho roboi troops from
Stays—Colored and white ; also skirt supporters, an adniii
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a
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n
I'oli>l.cs vour
i ? ^ , . ; ! i r ' ! ™ - I^I'l^rmint. cloves, lemon. Ao.
able article for the ladies.
'
southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana,
EXTRA'TS—\ anilla. lemon, peach. Ac.
CLABK'S RESTOR ATI V E,
Sugars—Crushed, iiowdered, granulaUd. coflee in cri.,ie. t„
FARMERS TUOIA—Forks, hoes, rakes, grtil. hoes, :Mu>v
. The mmor that a rebel forcc was moving on Bars u i t brown N O, mnsnvado and maple.
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I'reiwrcs vou for Pa
cradles u'ting b
Tape—Colorad, black and white, cotton and linen.
CLARK'S
RESTOR
ATI
VE.
^ o n w i f l e , in Western Virgiuia, is contradicted. I t is
ANXIXO Ml I.I.— Ol the best m a k e s 1
T a l l o w — B o i g h t and .sold by pound or barrel.
Pr
. ...—.v.. ...» fur Balls.
aaid that the enemy are preparing for an nnjtnown mdvolea—Black walnut thijrry nud unioa
C L A B K S BESTORATI VE.
torrca
FE ATHERS—Ordered a hen wanted.
rocnt h the neighborhood of New River, j
'w7ne7 KlDU '"d
" Usc
p o n d e n c e . aonu
.
.
All Ladies need it.
FISH—Cod. dun-i, halibut herring, tortgui, an.! sounds
Tea—Imperial, young hvson. Oolong and souchong iu
mackerel). Ac.
Geo. I*rice has resumed the command of the rebel CLABK'S BESTOBATI VE,
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2
W
a
n
d
b
y
the
|Kjund
;
all
bought
early and at
FI.AX
SEED—Bird
seed,
canary
seed.
, -,i No Lady will do without it
"Popartmoot of Arkacsas. Breckeoridgo it to command
FI.Ut'R—Seven hundred barrels good briudCLABK'S BESTORATI VE.
T f W a r e — A good stock on h&pd ol home manulacture
Sbuth-castern Virginia. Hood has succeeded Hindman,
FLAT IRONS—In Bines to suit
and all kinds of work done to order.
.
CosUbut$l
FLOl'XCIXGS—Muslin,
linen,
cambric,
.Vc
who has resigned.
CLABK'S BESTORATI VE,
FLANNBI£—Wool, domet. cotton. Iinsey, siiaker red Tissue—jFor veils, and in its season for dresses
Gen.Ouster is recovering from the iDjuries received
Is Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
white, blue. gray, plaid, fancy. French. Ac.
T o b a c c o — P l u g , line cut, smoking, Ac., a full' liav at old
prices.
FORKS—Manure, liav, straw, garden. 2 and a ti jed ion • and
by heing thrown from a carriage.
Icc ?1 jier bottle.—C bottles for $5.
short handles.
Toy*—A nice assortment to wholesale
O. CLARK A CO.. Proprietor*.
TheTOWGovernor of Montano is reported to be Ex- LORD A SMITH, Chicago.C III.
T
r u n k s — P a c k i n c . folio and traveling, some sood ores.
i General Agent*
FRUITS—Prunes, currants, pcai-hes. phims, ilicrne*. souseT
r
i
m
m i n g s — O f various .jua'itiea and desigua a'ach aa are
berries, quinces, pears' tomiit<-eliqprosentative Kellogg, of Illinois.
FARRAND. SHELEY A CO , Detroit.
fashionable.

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FOBOKRT AN» ASSASSINATION.—Tho .Richmond papers

affectio believe that certain documents were found, pn
CoWDalgrcn, in which the rebel President and Cabinet
wore devotod to death and torture, Ac. Dalgren'g character fcontradicts the lie of the Richmond editorials;
tlie kenDcl o f
v
• Pck
.
Jefferson Davis are
^.Mockingly bitter in their revenge npon tho young dead
lion. We are reminded of a discovery made in the year
1861, of a plan by which Gen. Beauregard hoped to surprise Washington, which was frustrated by the. capture
•or a rebel dispatch of a very iugemoas kind. The message when deciphered, ran thus:
. I shafl cross the river above Little Falk on Sunday
at 2 a. m. Signal red and white rockets from Turner's
HilL For God g sake dont Tail us. Fire the city at all
points agreed on at once. Despatch Lincofn.and Scott as
you suggest, and let the execution of ou^pjot bfc perfect-

Fl'RNITPRE—Bureaus. h,>dsteads. cliairN tables .La.1,1.
Traps—Musk r a t f o j , beaver, aud bear, of best mukeis bv
roekere. childs chairs, matrasses. A.
piece or ifbten.

o r X C H . ^ — S c c t e h . filasgow, Ijincaster, p.nd check "dnns T r a v e l i n g Bags—A full line, -otne nice one*.
Tweeda—Kentucky jeana, double and twiat, iron clad ess
GLASS—A full assortment of sues, > * lo to -.'llx 3.)
si mere, Ac., a good assortment, low.
GLOyTS!—Buck. dog. ringwood. kit!, woo t, silk, cotton ber- L mbrellas—Of various aijeg and gra.les.
lin lined g e n t s ladies, misses and bov B,
I n d e r Sliirta—I-or gentlemen and ladlca, r i b U d . 1plain.
GRAIN—Biickwheat. corn, wheat A c
colored and white.
GROCERIES—A complete line, bought earlv. and frr snle Valiseit—A few not very good.
cheap.
Veils—Dot lace, love, tisane. A<
NO D E S T R t T C T I V E I N t J R E D f E . Y T .
GCN C A P S - G . D. I. C. water-proof.
C8ts
— 0 f numerous deeigna, fashionable mate aud different
sporting In
Nothing that can shrivel up or in any way injure tbe hair GONPOWDER—Rifle, in cans, and F. F. F.
qualities, to suit.
mingles with the preservative vegetable elements of this "AIR Sn.—Phalon's Bear,Maccasor
Vicea—Large and small, aoiue toy vices.
Vinegar—Manufactured, and real cider vinegar.
wonderful preparation.
HANDKERCHIEFS—Gents and la jles, hemmed readv for » a g o n # — Double and alngte lumber wagons, a full stoek it,
nse, «ilk. linen, cotton, Ac.
Manufactured by J . CRISTADORO. 6 Aston House, New
...
*Prtng. and as low as can be bought ontsidtf
HA^ —For sale, or will purchase
York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers.
« e i r B n c k e t a — T b e - Old Oaken Buckct " 1, for sale bv
ilAT
S~£
faD assortment, union, rouave, Burnside. BuUer
oa, iron bound.
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Price $1. *1 50 and *3 per box. according lo sh e.
W»ck. dr^b. tan, peart, Ac
W
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e
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B
a r r o w s — C a n i t j l«rr»H>
Cristndoro'a H a i r ProMervativv.
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored bljick and white Whiffletrres—Double and Mingle, also neck yokes.
Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost softchilds «nd misses, a complete lirfe
Yam—^Wool
yam.
full
line,
also
cotton
knitting
yarn
ness. the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the Hair. HOPS—Nice fresh pressed hop'
l e l l o w O c b r c — i n sruall >r largl quantities
H1PR*— Kr buy all kinds of marketable hide*
Price. %n c.<•»«. $i, » n d $3
according W. arc
Z i n c — B y the aheet. or pound, also rine !j,
for painc.
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO
HANNtn •
K'O

THE MISTK1ES 111 THE TOILET

Are often exposed in consequence of tbe inefficiency of
>-called) beautifying preparations ; bat ail who use CRIS
NO M O R T A L E Y E
Can distinguish tbe blacks aud browns produced by this
dye from those imparted by tho Creator.

Perplexities ot the eoppcrb«R«».

t"1

o n e Hundred Dollars Reward.

N e x t t o t h e r e b e l s we k n o w of no clase w h o s e d i l e m m a s
a r e m o r e n u m e r o u s o r d e p l o r a b l e t h a n tljose o f t h e C o p - 1
F o r a Medicine t h a t wil! r a r e
perheads. W e give a sample.
!!
COUGHS,
INFLUENZA,
1. U n l e s s t h e y can pass f o r D e m o c r a t t b e y h a v e no j
T I C K L I N G in the T H R O A T ,
party, b u t —
, v
2. I f t b e y *ry ' t o p a s s f o r D e m o c r a t s . : t h e p a r t y w o n ' t
WHOOPING COUGH,
have them.
O r relieve C O N 8 U M T I V E C O U G H ,
3. U n l e s s •they c a n c o m b i n e w i t h t h e rebels, n e i t h e r '
;
can s u c c e e d , b t l t —
4. I f t h e f n W t o succc-ed t h e y c a n n o j lougur c o m b i n e I
with them.
A •
C O U G H
B A L S A M .
5. S o l o o g s s t h e U n i o n c a u s e t r i u m p h s , t h e y c a n neOVER FIVE THOI'SAND BOTTLES
ver rule the eountry, b u t —
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I
e town, and not a. single i n s t
6. W h e n ' t h e U n i o n c a u s e fails t h e r e tiiil .be n o c o u n - , h a v e l ' e e D * o 1 1 ' i n "
of its failure ia k n o w n .
t r y t o rale.
ir j'Oi
»ny quantity of certificate*. ]
7 . B e f o r e fighting t h e y w o u l d s e e k

t

G e n . S h e r m a n h a s returned t o V i c l j s b u r g w i t h b i s exp e d i t i o n a n d r o u n d e d a ifplendid a c h i e v e m e n t w i t h a safe
return.
H o l e f t V i c k s b u r g on t h e 3 d ; o f F e b r u a r y w i t h
h i s f o r c e in l i g h t m a r c h i n g o r d e r . H e h a s l i v e d « n the
enemy and to t h e i r discbmfitnro and destruction.• H e
h a s s w e p t like a c o n s u m i n g Gre a c r o s s t r a c t s b e f o r e unv i s i t e d b y t h e wnr, a n d t h e rebels wi j l l o n g l a m e n t h i s
c o m i n g a n d recall his s u c c e s s f u l d e p a r t u r e w i t h c h a g r i n .
GENERAL DANA'S p r o c l a m a t i o n , o f f e r i n g a m n e s t y t o
t h e T e x a n s , h a s a flavor of p i e t y . H e Says of t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s offer : " I t s b u r d e n i s p a r d o n a n d liberty. ',Thv
sins b e f o r g i v e n t h e e . ' ' L e t t n c o p p r c i s e d - g o f r e e . ' S u c h
p a t e r n a l c a r e of a p e o p l e h a s n o t b e e n e x h i b i t e d t o t h o
•.world s i n c e t h e p a t r i a r c h a l d a y s of old.
N o t s i n c e the
S a v i o r of m e n c r i e d t o t h o m u l t i t u d e , ' C o m e u n t o m e
all y e t h a t l a b o r a n d a r e h e a v y laden, a n d I will g i v e y o u
rest.'"
T h o P a r i s c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e L o n d o n T i m e s s a y s
i t is v e r y d o u b t f u l w h e t h e r M a x i m i l a n will e v e r b e c o m e
E m p e r o r of M e x i c o , s o g r e a t h a v o b e c o m e t h e difficult i e s in h i s w a y . H e t h i n k s t h a t t h e A r c h d u k e is. in t h e
h a n d s o f t h e J e s u i t e s , a n d , if t h o v find t h e y c a n n o t use
h i m t o restore t h e o d i o u s clerical g o v e r n m e n t w h i c h red u c e d M e x i c o t o i t s p r e s e n t d e g r a d e d s t a t e , t h e y will
h a v e n o n e of h i m .
A t t h e c h a r t e r e l e c t i o n in Syracuse^ N . Y . , the c i t y
g o v e r n m e n t w a s t o k e n o u t of C o p p e r h e a d c o n t r o l , t h e
e n t i r e U n i o n t i c k e t b e i n g / h a n d k i m e l y elected.
The
U n i o n m e n e l e c t e d t h e i r M a y o r a n d c a r r i e d five of t h e
e i g h t A l d e r m e n . T h e y also e l e c t e d U n i o n men t o all t h e
c i t y officcs, c a r r i e d five of t h o e i g h t S u p e r v i s o r s a n d
e l e c t e d t h e i r e n t i r e W a r d t i c k e t s i a five o f t h o e i g h t
wards.
Gen. Sherman's expedition was not intended to operate
against Mobile or Atlanta, as was
repeatedly
asserted,
b u t t h a t i t w a s f o r t h e e x p r e s s p u r p o s e of c u t t i n g off t h e
r e b e l supplies, a n d i m p o v e r i s h i n g t h e section o f c o u n t r y
in w h i c h n e a p p e a r e d , a w o r k , w h i c h t h e rebels a t t e s t he
successfnlly a c c o m p l i s h e d . •
Jeff. Davis has suppressed the Raleigh Standard. I t s
editor, the Hon. W . W . Holden, tho great leador o f t h e

8 public
h e l d in all p a r t s of t h e S t a t e . T h i s a c t c r e a t e s g r e a t e x citement, and makes Mr. Holden's election more certain
n e x t falL
T h e S e n a t e h a s j u s t ratified t h e treaties made w i t h
S h o S b o o o I n d i a n s , b y G o v . D o t v , of U t a h , for t h e
t e c t i o n o f o v e r l a n d e m i g r a t i o n , t h e s e c u r i t y cjT t h e
p o s e d P a c i f i c R a i l R o a d a n d T e l e g r a p h line, J j n d
the s a f e t v of t h e m i n e r s a n d p r o s p e c t o r s in I d l h o
Utah.
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F.M1NF.NT P H Y S I C I A N S .
! usod it in their practice, a n d gived it the preemi 1
e r a n y other compound.
I t doeH n o t <lry u p n C O U C H I ,
b u t loosens it, BO as to enable the p a t i e n t t o e x p e c t o r a t e freely
TWO OK T H R E E DOSES W I L L INVARIABLY C U R E )
T I C K L I N G IN T H E T H R O A T .
A H A L F Bottle h a * o f t e n completely cured the moat

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and yet, t h o u g h It i s »o sure and speedy in Its operation, it is '
perfectly harmless, b e i n g purely vegetable. It is very agree
JXlc'to the
j, a n d m a r be a d m i n i s t e r e d to c h i l d r e n of
a n y age.
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of CROUI' we will guarantee a ci
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N o F a m i l y should be w i t h o u t it.
It is within the reach of all, the price belug
ONLY 25 CENTS.
And If an investment and t h o r o u g h trial docs not - back
u p " the abovo statement, the money will b<i
refunded.
Wo
say this, k n o w i n g its merits, and feeling confident t h a t one
trial will secure for it a h o m e in e v e r y household.
Do not waste away with C o u g h i n g , when so small an inv e s t m e n t will cure you. I t may be had of auv respectable
Druggist in town, w h o will f u r n i s h you w ith a circular of gen
uine certificates of c u r e s it h a s m a d e .
C. G. C L A R K .
WHOLESALE DKI'OOIST,

NEW H A V E N . CONN..
Proprietor.
For sale by Druggists in city, country, nnd everywhere.
F o r sale at Wholesale, by
I». S- BARXES A CO.. New York,
G. C. GOODWIN A CO.. Horton,
FAItKAND, SIIEKLEY A CO.. Detroit.

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8 . B e f o r e g e t t i n g a d i s u n i o n peace- t h e y m u s t l i g h t t h e j
Unionists.
I
9. P e a c e t o t h e m m e a n s p e a c e w i t h t h o s e w h o a r e
' f i g h t i n g a g a i n s t t h e U n i o n a n d wax w i t h t h o s e , w h o a r c
t f i g h t t o g f o r it, b u t —
•I'D. TThey find i t c o s t s m o r e " k n o c k s " t o fight t h e i r
c o u n t r y ^ f r i e n d s , t h a n i t , w o u l d t o s u b d u e i t s enemies.
•f 1. T h e y b e l i e v e in all t h e rights of m a n , e s p e c i a l l y in
h i s r i g h t t o own m e n , b u t —
12- T j i e y o p p o s e " W o m a n ' s rights"! p a r t i c u l a r l y t h e
- r i g h t s of a b l a c k w o m a n t o h e r c h a s t i t y a n d c h i l d r e n .
13. T h e y f a v o r t h e l a r g e s t l i b e r t y , t o - w i t : t h e l i b e r t y
of a S t a t e t o s c c e d c in o r d e r t o p r o m o t e s l a v e r y , b u t —
14. T h e y o p p o s e i n s u r r e c t i o n a n d r e b e l l i o n of t h e - F e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t a g a i n s t t h e s u p r e m a c y of t h e s l a v e
States.
;1. ,.L'
1 5 . T h e y s y m p a t h i z e w i t h t h e c o n s e r v a t i v e e f f o r t s of
J e f f . D a v i s t o p r e s e r v e t h e " U n i o n a s it w a s a n d t h e
Constitution as it is," b u t —
1-6. T h e y b e l i e v e a l l t h e a c t s w h i c h A b r a h a m L i n c o l n
l i a s d o n e , can do, o r e v e r m a y do, t o m a i n t a i n t h e U n i o o .
•are u n c o n s t i t u t i o n a l a n d r e v o l u t i o n a r y u s u r p a t i o n s .
17. T h e y would c o l o n i z e all'goldiers o f c o l f r . 6 o t —
18. T h e y d o n o t b e l i e v e in c o l o n i z i n g this V a B a n d i n g h a t n s w h o d e s e r t t h e i r colors.
19. T h e y f e a r a b o l i t i o n lest i t m a y lead t o a m a l g a m a tion, b u t —
2 0 . T h e y like slavery b e c a u s c i t c o m p e l s a m a l g a m a tion.
21. T h e y believe t h a t G o d has made t h e negro t h e i r
inferior, b u t —
22. T h e y f e a r a b o l i t i o n will m a k e h i m t h e i r s u p e r i o r .
2 3 . T h e y k n o w M c C l e l l a n t o b e o p p o s e d t o t h e war,
or they would not nominate him, but-r24. T h e y w a n t h i m t o c a r r y on t h e w a r Twcausc h e i s
opposed t o its b e i n g carried on.
25. T h e y p r e t e n d t o believe that McClellan made w a r
on t h e rebels, b u t —
2 6 . T b e y r e p u b l i s h his official, report a s a c a m p a i g n
d o c u m e n t , t o s h o w h o w successfully n c m a d e w a r on t h e
Administration.
2 7 . T o require rebels t o "Swear t o s u p p o r t t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n a n d l&ws, b e f o r e v o t i n g , is t o i n f r i n g e t h e r i g h t of
s uf f rage, b u t —
2 8 . T o p r e v e n t v o l u n t e e r s w h o a r e fighting f o r t h e
U n i o n f r o m v o t i n g is t o s u s t a i n t h e x i g l i t of s u f f r a g e .
2 9 . T b e y deuy t h a t t h e c i v i l i z a t i o n of t h e N o r t h ia sup e r i o r t o t h a t of t h e S o u t h , b u t - i 3 0 . T h i s i n v o l v e s t h e a d m i s s i o n e i t h e r t l i a t b a d as a r e
t h e rebels, t h e C o p p e r h e a d s a r e no b e t t e r , o r e l s e t h a t
t h e C o p p e r h e a d s e n j o y no s h a r e of N o r t h e r n civilization.
3 1 . T h e a b o v e f a c t s t e n d t o s h o w t h a t t h i s is a c o n t e s t
n o t b e t w e e n S t a t e s , c o m m u n i t i e s , o r . i o s t i t t i t i o n s , b u t bet w e e n all ( b e d e p r a v i t y of t h e h u m a n h e a r t , on o n e side,
a n d w h a t t h e secesh o r g a n s openly scoff a t a s " G o d a n d
h u m a n i t y , " on the other.

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A n d Lot* with ot without D w e l l i n g s in Elk Rn
p l d s the Conety Sent of Antrim County.
T h e above m e n t i o n e d land" are located in A n t r i m . T r t
earliest and best selections with r e f e r e n c e to soil, w a t e r ! stir
face a u d m a r k e t s .
They embrace f a r m i n g lat,ds, village
ter powers, with or without i m p r o v e m e n t s , a n d the
t,i
localities for 1'ropeiler a n d Steamer i r i o d i n g Ma
ions, or w o o d f u r n i s h i n g stations for Chicago m a r k e t . Al!
in the great Lake t h o r o u g h f a r e , accessable to market* E a s t
ir W e a r Can h e h a d in q u a n t i t i e s t o suit p u r c - h a w s , and
it p r i c c s m a k i n g it an o b j e c t it» p r e f e r e n c e to buyiuf back
rom s e t t l e m e n t .
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 po*t»
ind t i m b e r p u r p o s e s , in all p a r t * of the C o u n t y : or will «»
:ure 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 on as libera
.erras as can be purchased oT t h s State.
T r a r a r s a City, J u l y 11,1#8S.

W. HOLDSWORTH,
Ciril Engiuw, Snrmor, Ardfitwlaral and S«hanh! Draftsmans]iectfu!ly informes his n u m e r o u s friends and the politic
that h e will f u r u U h Drawings, Specifications and Estimates
f o r every description of Civil. 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 , and Building W o r k s Surveya and Plats of
Towns, Estates. Ac. He will also e x e c u t e any Commissions
for tho sale or p u r c h a s e of Ileal Estate. L o c a t i n g L m d , Surveys of Lands, P a y m e n t of Taxes, a n d p r o c u r i n g Abstracts of
Titles, Ac., on moderate terms.
Has some choice early selections n o w for sale, c o n s i s t i n g
of cleared and uncleared lauds of t h e best quality in the
State.
Traverse City, Michigan,
C O R N E R O F UNION AND S T A T E STREETS.
J a n u a r y 22, 1864.'
(G-tf.)

Volunteers and onscripts

DR. JOHN L. LYON'S
K ix-rich JL-Vricxlieal D r o p s ,

To Soldiers or a n y o t h e r s wishing t o increase their income,
t h e r e is no belter way of d o i n g so at Ibis Iliac, than f r o m t h e
sale of our Watches. They are W a r r a n t e d as represented,
" P a r t i c u l a r l y valuable for Officers in t h e A r m y and t r a
THE GREAT
velers "
[ F r a n k Leslie's,' Feb,.31.
•• Prettiest, best a n d cheapest timepieces ever offered.''
(N. V. Illustrated News, J a a . 1 0 .
Are the only k n o w n - r e m e d y t h a t will successfully a n d in•• Very pretty a n d d u r a b l e W a t c h e s foe the A r m y . " .
variably restore a n d regulate the female system, r e m o v i n g
CHANCERY SALE.
( A r m y A Navy J o n r n . [ G o v e r n m e n t Organ,] Aug. 2(1,
STATS OP MicuiGAX--Tbe Circuit Court for the County of all i r r e g u l a r i t i e s , a n d p r o d u c i n g health, vigor a n d tsUenglb.
•• One Qf the oldest and i n o a t reliable h o u s e s in business.''- '
[Louisville. K y , J o u r n a l . J u l y 31.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS.
Are a fiuid preparation, the only one of t h e k i n d e v e r disJOUN LAWRENCE MCVICI
covered in t h i s country, and acts directly on t h e p a r t s af Being a H u n t i n g or Open F a c e o r LnAy"» or Gentleman's
W a t c h Combined, w itli P a t e n t S e l f - W i u d i u g luiprovuBKNJAMIN MCVICKAU,
fected, whilst pills and' powder* can only reach t h e m as t h e y
" "';asingN "
WILLIAM I . K i r .
work t h r o u g h sympathy, but not at all d i r e c t a n d positive.
NATHAN ENOELMANN,
NE O F T H E PRETTIEST, MOST CONVENIENT, AND
A re you suffering from a c o n s t a n t anxiety for the regular
MICHAEL ENCELMANN,
.
decidedly the best a n d cheapest time-piece for general
r e t u r n of nature's prescribed laws ?
N PURSUANCE AND BY VIRTUE OF A D E C R E E OF
a
n
d
reliable
use
ever
offered.
It has within it and c o n n e c t e d
Give yourself no uneasiness, f o r Lyon's Periodical Drops,
the Circuit C o u r t for the County of Manistee, in Chance if taken* a day or two before the o x p e e t e d Jioriod. will posi- with its machinery. Its o ^ n w i n d i n g a t t a c h m e n t , r e n d e r i n g a
ry. made in the above entitled cause and bearing date the tively and invariably regulate its c o m i n g , as sure as effect key e n t i r e l y unnecessary, T h e cases of this Watch are emuT h i r d day of September, i.i the year one thousand e i g h t hun follows cause, as certain as d a y l i g h t follows darkness.
iosed of two metals, the o u t e r one beiug tine 16 carat gold.—
dred and sixty-three, I. t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , a special C o m m i s
t has the Improved ruby m-.tlon lever m o v e m e n t and is warAre you sick, enfeebled by disease, or u n a b l e to bear t h e
sioaer r e s i d i n g in the Couuty aforesaid, and duly appointed labor and d a n g e r of Increase !
r a n t e d on a c c u r a t e time-piece
P r i c e . Kuj-erbly engraved,
and qualified to a c t a s such in the above entitled cause, will
per case of h a i r dozen, $201. Sample Watches, in neat morLYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
sell at public a u c t i o n to the highest bidder, at the f r o n t door
occo boxes, $36.
of the Buswell House, in the village of Manistee, in said
g. f o r is not prevention better
S I L V E R
W A T C H E S
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County, on Saturday, the S ix te e n th day of April, iu the year
F i r s t Class R a n t i n g Time-1'iedes for a c c u r a c y of movement,
one t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d and sixty-four, at ten o'clock in
certain preventive, a n d will save
beauty of material, a n d above all, cheapness In price,
t h e f o r e n o o n of said day, all t h o s e certain pieces or parcels
uure of suffering.
t h e s e watctics must insure miiver*::! approbation.
o f l a u d situated in the C o u n t y of Manistee, State of Michigan, you much peril a n d rt.
>r many y e a r s with c o m p l a i n t s inA n imitation so faultless that it can h a r d l y ho detected by
and k n o w n and described as follows, to wit :
baffletl the skill of physicians, the most e x p e r i e n c e d Judges. The material being vf two
Lot n u m b e r six iu section eleven a n d n e | of t h e s e j of Sec
an early grave ?
metals, the outer o n e first <)uality S t e r l i n g Silver, while t h e
tion eleven a n d the awl of the n w j of Bcction twelve, all in and are h u r r y i n g ;
i n n e r o n e b G o r m a n 8ilv«r, it c a o u o t be r e c u g n u e d by cutt o w n s h i p twenty-one north of range seventeen west.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
t i n g or.heavy eugraving, m a k i n g it, ii'/t o n h lu a p p e a r a n c e ,
D. L F I L E R
b u t in durability, t h e best rcseiublanct* W solid S t e r l i n g SilSpecial Commissioner.
v e r in existence.
T. J . R A M P D E L I ,
The sale of these Watches In the A n u y is a source of enorSolicitor and of Counsel f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
Will you waste away with suffering from Iz-urorrlnea, Pro-" raons p r o f i t retailing, a* t h e y very readny do. atSXA nnd upDated, F e b r u a r y 1st, I8C-4lapsus, Dysmeiiorrhtta. and a t h o u s a n d other difficulties, all wards.: Many h u n d r e d dollars r a n be made lu u single jsiy
(l'rinter'B fees $6 30.)
feb. 3C. U-Cw.
Hummed u p u n d e r (lit name of s u p p r e s s e d a n d e b e t r u c t e d day by a n y o n e of ordinary business t a c t
p&~ A T W H O L E S A L E O N L Y ! In heavv h u n t i n g cases,
CHANCERY ORDER.
nature, when an i n v e s t m e n t of one dollar in
beautifully engraved, w hile e n a m e l dial, a n d fancy cut h a n d s .
STATE OP MICHIGAN—Ninth J u d i c i a l in Chancery.
!i good r u n n i n g order, by the half dozen, $6C. bold otily by
L Y O N S PERIODICAL DROPS
GEEXAIN T a o a r s o N , C o m p l a i n a n t .
lie case of six !
Upon r e c e i p t of two dollars, a s g u a r a n t e e of good faith, we
WILLIAM D WILLI AM*, Defendant.
Do uot'use the drop-, when f o r b i d d e n in t h e d i r e c t i o n s ,
ill send w a t c h e s by e x p r e s s t " any part ot the loyal Stale*.
U I T P E N D I N G IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT FOR T H E for although a positive cure, and harmless at all o t h e r times,
"Meeting balance of bill on delivery. T h i s e n s u r e s buyers
County of Manistee, in C h a n c e r y , at tho village of Alle- they are so powerful and finely calculated to a d j u s t and gov- u g a i n t t fraud. Ktviug ihoiu their w a t c h e s before p a y m e n t I s
gan, in the County of Allegan, in the State of Michigan, on ern the f u n c t i o n s of the sexual organism, that, if taken at imthe S i x t e e n t h day of F e b r u a r y . A. I). lMlt, before Hon. p r o p e r tiinei-. t h e y would prodncu results contrary to uature.
Flavins J . Littlejobn, C i r c u i t J u d g e at Chamber*.
against which all) p a r t i c u l a r l y those who would reproduce, as the e x p r e s s uoaipames peremptorily r e f u s e m a k i n g
It satisfactorily a p p e a r i n g that the defendant, W. D. Wil- should carefully guard.
l e c t i o n s in such d a n g e r o u s localities R e m e m b e r . Cas
liams, is a non-resident of t h i s State a n d a r e s i d e n t of the
LYONS
PERIODICAL DROPS
State of Wisconsin, on m o t i o n of T. J . Itamsdell of Counsel
f o r Complainant, it is o r d e r e d t h a t «he said Defendant,
Cannot h a r m the most delicate constitution at any time ;
William D. Williams, cau«e his a p p e a n m c o in t h i s cause yet the p r o p r i e t o r s wish to guard against its misuse, h o p i n g
I I l . ' U R A R D B R O S . , Sole I m p o r t e r s .
t o bo entered within t h t e o m o n t h s fr»m the dato of t h i s that a t h o u s a n d bottles will bo used for a good ptlrposo w h e r e
171 Broadway, c o r n e r Cortlundt Street. New York.
o r d e r ; and t h a t in case of his a p p e a r a n c e he cause his an- ouc is used f o r a n illegitimate one.
swer to the c o m p l a i n a n t ' s bill t o be filed a n d a copy thereof
THE GREAT
t o be served on the c o m p l a i n a n t ' s Solicitor, within twenty '
LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS.
days a f t e r s e r v i c e of a copy of said bill a n d notice of t h i s j
The never-falling Female Regulator, i s for sale by cv ( ery
o r d e r and in d e f a u l t thereof t h a t t h e said bill_ be taken a*
51 Vcsey S t r w t , N e w Y o r k ;
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confessed by the said d e f e n d a n t William D. Williams.
And it is f u r t h e r ordered that within t w e n t y days tho said i yout h e a l t h and w ish f o r a reliable medicine, buy a n y o t h e r .
c o m p l a i n a n t cauge a n o t i c e of t h i s o r d e r to be published in T a k e no other, but if the Druggist to w h o m you apply h a s
duced their selections of teuK, a n d are t e l l i n g
the Grand Traverse Herald, a p a p e r printed and published in j n o t got it, make him Bend and get it for you.
the iu at n o t over two c c n t s (.02 cental per pouud above cost.
C. G. C L A R K A CO.,
.
said N i n t h J u d i c i a l Circuit, and t h a t the said publication be
Never d e v i a t i n g f r o m the one price asked.
Dnroaim.
c o n t i n u e d in said p a p e r a t least once in each week for six
Another
peculiarity
of the Company i s t h a t t h e i r tea taster
New
Havet
weeks in succession ; or t h a t he catiso a copy of t h i s o r d e r I
not only devotes his time to the selectio& of their t e a s as to
At Wholesale
to be personally served on said defendant, William D. Wil. j
quality, value, a n d p a r t i c u l a r styles f o r p a r t i c u l a r localities
1». S. B A R N E S A CO.. New York,
liams, at least t w e n t y days before t h e t i n e aliove prescribed
of country, but he helps the tea buyer t o choose o u t of their
CKO.
C.
GOODWIN
A
CO..
Boston.
for his a p p e a r a n c e .
e n o r m o u s stock such teas as are adapted t o his p a r t i c u l a r
I' AlUtAND. S H E L E Y A CO.. D e t r o i t
F . J . L I T T L E J o a N , Circuit J u d g e , j
wants, and n o t only this, but p o i n t s o a t tho best bargains.
(A t r n c c o p y )
It is easy to see the incalculable advantage a t e a buyer h a t
A t t e s t , D A V I D D. 8ECOR, Register.
l n t h i s establishment over all others.
( P r i n t e r ' s fees SO SO.)
feb 26, 11 Gw. j
• If he i t DO j u d g e of tea, or the markeU-if bis time hi vnlcalile.
he has all the benefits of a well organized system of doCOUNTY ORDERS.
ing business, of an Immense capital, of all the J u d g e m e n t of
COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE.
J
j
a professional t e a taster, and the knowledge of s u p e r i o r s " ! esTRAVERSE CITY. March 24,1864 \
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" \ T O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN, T E A T T H E R E IS MO
T h i s enables all t e a buyers—no m a t t e r if t h e y are thtros
i . \ ney in the T r e a s u r y for the redemption of all outs land j
a&ds of miles f r o m t h i s m a r k e t — t o p u r c h a s e o n a s good
ing C o u n t y O r d e r s ; a n d h o l d e r s are requested t o present j
t e r m s here as t h e New Y o r k m e r c h a n t s .
t h e m f o r payment o n or before the first day of May next, as I
P a r t i e s can o r d e r leas and will be served as well as
j f u r t h e r i n t e r e s t will be allowed on tliem a f t e r that date. '
t h o u g h tbey came themselves, b e i n g s u r e t o g e t o r i g i n a l
MORGAN BATES,
packages, t r u e weights a n d t a r e s ; and-the teas are w a r r a n t e d
(15-6L)
T r e a s u r e r of G r a n d T r a v e r s e Co.
as represented.
We issue a price list of the c o m p a n y ' s teas, which will be
NOTICE.
sent to all w h o o r d e r it; c o m p r i s i n g
U N I T E D S T A T E S LAND O F F I C E
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Hyson, Young
Hyson, Imperial,
Gunpowder,
TRAVERSE CITY, March 24,1864. S
T w a n k a y and Sink, Oolong Souchong,
A T E N T S F O R E N T R I E S MADE ON T H E 17TU DAY
Onuigo and Hyson Pekoe.
of May, 18G2, f o r S e t t l e m e n t and Cultivation, u n d e r the
J a p a n T e a of every description, colored a n d u n e o l o r e d .
G r a d u a t i o n Act of A u g u s t 4. 1854, have been received at t h i s
Office, a n d the p u r c h a s e r s are hereby notified to come forT h i s list bos each kind of tea d i v i d e d into f o u r classes,
ward immediately a n d make the requlrttd proof of ••Settlename#?: Cargo, H i g h Cargo, Fine, Finest, t h a t e s e r y o n e may
m e n t and Cultivation," a n d secure their respective Patents,
u n d e r s t a n d f r o m description a n d the prices annexed t h a t t h e
because if said proof i s n o t filed withit. a limited time, the
C o m p a n y arc determined t o undersell the whole t e a t r a d e .
P a t e n t s will be returned to the General Land Office, a n d will
We g u a r a n t e e to sell all onr teas at not o v e r two c e n t s (.03
t h u s be liable t o be cancelled for non-performance of the
e e n U ) p e r pound above cost, believing t h i s t o be a t t r a c w r e
t o the m a n y who have been p a y i n g e n o r m o u s profits.
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conditions of settlement a n d cultivation contemplated by the
Graduation A c t of A u g u s t 4,1854.
G R E A T AMERICAN T E A COMPANY,
MORGAN BATES, Register.
i M P O B T C J t K AND J O B B t t t f .
(15-Cw)
REUBEN GOODRICH. Receiver.
No. 51 V e f e y S t r e e t New York.

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T h e a m e n d m e n t t o t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n of t h e 8 t a t 6 of
Does all k i n d s of w o r k in his line- S h o t at residence,
N e w Y o r k , a u t h o r i z i n g s o l d i e r s t o v o t e , d r e w o n t o email s i x miles east of Benzonio, in the town of Homestead.
All
vote, b u t t h o m a j o r i t y , n e a r 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . will c x e e e d b y , four work left with E. L - S p r o g u c . Traverse City. o r H . A AveriU,
Homestead, will m e t with p r o m p t attcstion
(15-ly*i
times the entire vote against the proposition.

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A T H , 81DING. C H E R R Y . O A K . M A P L E . W R I T E
Ash. a n d all k i n d s of s e a s o n e d P i n e lumber k e p t on
hand ; and F r a m i n g timber, J o i a t s a a d S c a n t l i n g sawed from
twenty to t h i r t y feet in l e n g t h , a n d f o r sale a t the Mills of
T r a v e r s e City. Miob.. Aug. I

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