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Title
Grand Traverse Herald, January 29, 1864
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1864-01-29
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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English
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Coverage
Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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TRAVERSE
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Old W | ( t r .
Old winder h a s come again—alack !
How icy a n d cold is h{
H e c a f e * n o t a pin f o r a ahlVering back,
Be'g a s a u c y old c h a p to white and black.
He wblatlea bis chill wldi a w n n d e r f n l k n a c k .
Jr'y.r he come* from a cold c o u n t r y .
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H e cracks p i s j o k e s on the n r e u y sweet m i s *
The c r i n k l e d old maiden tinpt to kiss,
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All legal advertisements to l * p a | d f o r s t H c i l y l n advance.
Old W l n t e r > a frolicsome blade, I w e t He's wild fn his humor, a n d free !
B e l l w b l t f l c along f o r the want of bis t h o u g h t
A n d sot all the warmth of oQr f u r s at nought,
And-mflW the laces the pretty girls bought ;
for.'fcfrflfltawme fellow la lie !
Old W i n t e r Is blowing his gust along,
Au(l p t r f i l y s h a k i n g the tree !
F f o in tiiorniug to niglil lu: will nine his song ;
' N W m o f l n l n g and short, now bowling a u d l o n g I l l s Vole*.' H lond, f o r his lung* a r c s t r o n g —
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' He w(lt t r i p tip our trotter* and rend o u r clotbes,
"And stiffen o u r l i m b s from Bngers t o toes ;
Ho m i n d s n o t t h e cry of hit* f r i e n d s or uls foes ;
A t o u g h old fellow ia be
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A s wicked as ever you'll see I
H e withere t h e flowsw so f r t a l i a n d g r e e n —
And hit** the p e r t n o s e of the miss of sixteen.
AH she t r i u m p h a n t l y walks iu m a i d . a l y s h c e u —
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A t d n n l n g old fellow Is Winter, they say,
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T o seo how we're p a s s i n g our time away,
A n d m a r k s all our d o i n g s from grave io gay ;
I ' m a f r a i d h e ' s peeping i t m e !
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T h e Professor'* Adventure.
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c o l l e c t i o n of ninleriuls for a w e e k o n t h e F l o r a o f t h e
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l'r.-ivsrsc C i t y , G r a n d T r a v e l s * C o u n t y , M i c k .
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Office I n D w e l l i n g i l o n s e .
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journeyed f o r days through regions w h e r e t h e r e were
n e i t h e r inns o r villages. 1 o f t e n w a n d e r e d front d u w n
till d u s k , a m o n g sterile s t e e p s u n k n o w n even t o t h e h e r d s J. a . R A M R D K L I J ,
men of t h e u p p e r p a s t u r a g e s , a n d u n t r o d d e n s a v e by t h e
c h a m o i s a n d t h o h u n t e r . l ; t | ) o u g h t myself f o r t u n a t e , ut
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iftper of b l a c k b r e a d a n d w b e v .
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tn a l in tinrsuit ot t h e S e n c c i o unifl^ria, a r a r e p l a n t
w h i c h <1 h i t h e r t o b d i e v e d i n d i g e n o u s t o t h o s o n t b e r n
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fields of C o r b a s s i e r e , s u r m o o t i t c d b y t h e s i l v e r s u m m i t s
H e n o d d e d a f f i r m a t i v e l y , t o o k tfcje l a n t e r n f r o m t h e t a of t h e U n i f f u u i e r o a n d C o m b i n . T o m y left t h e sun wa>
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w a i d ' s m a p , w a s t h e N o n t B l a n c d e C'hellon.
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T r a v e r s e C i t y , M a y IS;-18(3.
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m i n u t e s m o r e t h o s e p e a k s w o u l d bo c r i n t a o n e d ; iu o n e
buck.
s h o r t half h o u r it would b e n i g h t .
H i s e y e s m e t n e for t h e first l i m e , a u d a s h u d d e r .
T o bo i b e n i g h t e d on a n A l p i n e p l a t e n u t o w a r d s t h e
l a t t e r e n d of S e p t e m b e r is m o t a d e s i r a b l e p o s i t i o n . I passi-d o v e r his b o d y .
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knew it t o be b y r e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e , a n d h a d no w i s h t o l
I w a s a b o u t t o a s k w h a t o i l e d h e r . b u t s o m e t h i n g in
repeal t h o e x p e r i m e n t . 1 t h e r e f o r e b e g a n r e t r a c i n g m y
s t e p s a s r a p i d l y a s I c o u l d , d e s c e n d i n g iu a n o r l h w r j i e t - b i s face a r r e s t e d t h e q u e s t i o n on m y lips. 1 k n o w n o t ,
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tho plateau, l b e s i t a l e d .
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l h e r i n g ' d a r k n e s s , a s if 1 c o u l d d i s c e r n v a g o e t r a c e s ol a
id s t r o d e h e a v i l y b a c k i n t o t h e cwrkuvss.
p a t h t r a m p l e d h e r e a n d t h e r e in t h e deep, g r a s s . I t also
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spemed a s if t h e ravine t e n d e d d o w n t o w a r d s t h e u p p e r
pastures which were my destination.
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I n one c o r n e r w e r e t h e n s n a l
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a r e generally c n t t l e a n d a c h a l e t ; a n d I .might po&siblv l i i x t i r j e s ^ n m a t t r e s s , a rag. a n d n t h r ^ l e g g c d stool>—
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s t r u c k off a b r u p t l v t o t h e l e f t . P u r s u i t :
t h i s f o o t w a y m o o n l i g h t p o t f r e d in. O p p r o s s e d ' b v a s t r a n g e , nndetinw i t h w h a t s p e e d 1 m i g h t , I c a m e , in t h e c o u r s e of a few pd sense o f t r o u b k ' , I e x l i n g n i s h e d t h e l a n t e r n , a n d f t o o d
m o r e m i n u t e s , t o a s o d d e n alone, a t t h e b o t t o m of w h i c h , l o o k i n g o u t u p o n t h e s o l e m n p e a k ; a u d g l a c i e r s .
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iu o b a s i n a l m o s t s u r r o u n d e d b y g i g a n t i c l i m e s t o n e s o l i t u d e s e e m e d t o m e m o r e than', usually a w f u l ; t h e i r
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a n d ffioubt t h e . littU»«miueuce on w h i c h t h e h o n s e s t o o d , b e . T l i e w o m a n ' s f h c e l i a u n t e d rr.c like a n e v i l d r e a m . —
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i n g for a n y s o u n d f i o m t h e r o o n u b e ' o w . A l o n g t i m e
BROWN SNIFF.
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b r e a t h — l i s f e o e d - ^ - f a n c i e d b r e a t h i n g . I k n o c k e d a g a i n . t o o k m y k n a p s a c k f o r a p i l l o w , qjjd fell l a s t a - l t e p .
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n f ; f f l w - C A t C h ^ M ^ J ^ ? i p k l n g T«>baoys,*blcfe , f l l l ; b e
e d i ' l n e s a i d , w i t h s c a r c e a g l a n c c t o w a r d s I h e d o o r , I g o t un, w a l k e d t o a n d f r o , reasoned w i t h m y s e l f ; ill in
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could not master the h o r r o r t h a t oppressed my b r a i n . —
l e n t e r e d . T h e c h a l e t w a s of a b e t t e r s o r t t h a n t h o r n I felt t h a t I d a r e d toot lie d o w n o g a m ; t h a t I roast g e t
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slowly f r o m t h e floor. T h e b e r d s m a t , ' p o i n t e d t o t h e | t h e desoluto h e a r t h . B u t he a n d b i s wife w e r e g o u o —
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a n d , W b e a u t y t e e m e d J u r i j c d t o sttjfte. l i v e r y f e a t u r e I h a d n o t f u r t o g o .
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n o t t h i n k s h e raw me. T h e r e w a s w j r e c o g n i t i o n in h e r m o v e , t o t h i n k , t o d o a n y t h i n g b u t s t a r e helplessly u p o n
e y e s ; no a p p a r e n t e o n s c i o n s n e s s oft a n y o b j e c t o r c i r - t h e s c e n e b e f o r e m f . T o t b i 4 d»y. I c a n n o t r e c a l l i t
c u m s t a n c e e x t e r n a l t o J b e s e c r e t of j j e r o w n d e s p a i r — w i t h o u t s o m e t h i n g o f t h e s o m e s i c k e n i n g s e n s a t i o n .
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« h e b r o u g h t m e w y s u p t i e r . T h a t djjme, s h e c r e p t a w a y , a n i r o n s c o n c e a g a i n s t t h e wall, I s a w t h e h e r d s m a n
a b j e c t l y , i n t o t h e s a m e d a r k c o r n e r , p a d s a n k d o w n a g a i n , k n e e l i n g b y t h e b o d y of h i s wife ; g r i e v i b g o v e r h e r .
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t h e s i n g u l a r i m m o b i l i t y of h i s a t t i t u d e . T h e r e h e s a t . e r i c s of p a s s i o n a t e remorso, a n d c a l l i n g d o w n all t b e
h i s b o d y b e u t f o r w a r d , his c h i n r e s ^ n g o n h i s p a l m s , c u r s e s of h e a v e n u p o n I n s o w o h e a d , a n d t h a t of s o m e
b i s e y e s .-taring fixedly a t the b l a c k e n e d h e a r t h , a u d n o t o t h e r m a n w h o b a d b r o u g h t t h i s c r i m o u p o n h i m ! I uneven t h o i n v o l u n t a r y q u i v e r of a tierce t o s h o w t h a t h o d e r s t o o d i t a l l n o w — a l l t h e m y s t e r y , all t)io t e r r o r , all
lived nud b r e a t h e d . I c o u l d h o t d e t e r m i n e h i s a g e , t h e d e s p a i r . S h e h a d s i n n e d a g a i n s t h i m . a n d h e b a d
analyze, a n d o b s e r v e his f e a t u r e s a s 1 m i g h t . H e l o o k - slain h e r . 8 b e w a s q a i t e d e a d . T b e v e r y k n i f e , w i t b
ed old e n o u g h l o be fifty, ami y o u n g e n o u g h t o b o f o r t y ; i U h i d e o u s t e s t i m o n y f r e s h u p o n t b e b l a d e , l a y n e a r t h e
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t i t e was gone.
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this strange p a i r ; observing both, and, apparently, b y
battling up-hill with straining longs a n d - t r e m b l i n g
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l i m b s ; n o w , s t a g g e r i n g a c r o s s a level s p a c c ; n o w , f a k threshold
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laiitcru und t h e m o n o t o n o u s t i c k i u g of t h e c l o c k , / o r
glance b e h i n d !
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the c o w s s t r n c k t h e i r h o m e s a g n l a s t t b e m a n g e r in t h e
a l o n g t i m u , b e a t e n and stupi6ed. until the intense cold
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b a d b y t h i s t i m e b e c o m e so n c r t o m , t h a t I a l m o s t d r e a d - t i o n . I r o s e a n d l o o k e d on a 6cci>e. n o f e a t u r e o f w h i c h
w a s f a m i l i a r t o m e . T b e v e r y snow-peakfe, t h o u e h ^ I
e d t o heat- m y DWII v o i c e i n t e r r u p t i h e s i l e n c e .
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yesterday. T b e very glaciers, seen f r o m a different point
m u c h s h o w o f , c a s e us I c o u l d muMvr :
o f v i e w , o s t u i n e d new' foruis. a s if o u p q r p o p e t o • o a f l i e
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c r i m s o n v a p o r s of t h e d a w n .
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t r a c e tin! foom of a woter-fall, o r t h e silver t h r e a d o f a
t o r r e n t ; h e r e a n d t h o r c , t h e c a n o p y of f a i n t b l u e s m o k e
t h a t wAvcd u p w a r d f r o m s o m e h a m l e t a m o n g t b e hilla.—
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d e s c e n d e d f r o m t h e p l a t e a u , a n d , l o w e r still, t h e a c c u r s e d
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a n d t o l i g h t u p t h u w i n d o w s o f t h a t h o u s e w i t h a n illumiuafion direct from heaven.
T h u s s t a n d i n g , t h n s l o o k i n g ' d o a - n , I b o c a m c a w a r e of
a s t r a n g e SOUIKI—a r o u n d s i n g u l a r l y d i s t i o c t , b u t f a r
a w a y — * s o u n d s h a r p e r a n d h o l i o w e r t h a n a fall of a n
avulanche, ami unlike anything 1 h a v e before heard.
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it c a m e , I s a w a c o n s i d e r a b l e f r o g m e n ^ of r o c k d e t a c h •
itself f r o m o n e of t b e h e i g h t s o v e r h a n g i n g t h e l a k e , b o o n d
f r o m l e d g e t o ledge, a n d fall w i t h a h e a v y s p l a s h i n t o t b o
w a t e r below.
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a p r o l o n g e d reverbration, like t h e r o l l i n g , d i s t a n t t h u n der.
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d o w n t b e f a c e of t h o p r e c i p i e o - ^ t b e fissure b e c a m e a
c h a s m — t h e w h o l e cliff w a v e r e d b e f o r e nyr e y e » — w a v e r e d ,
p a r t e d , s e n t o n a c a t a r a c t ot e a r t h a n d . s t o n e s — a n d slid
slowly d o w n , d o w n i n t o t h e volley. .
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succeeded b y a solemn silence. T b o j i a l e a o 0 0 w h i c h I
s t o o d , remained firm a m i m u h a l i e a
I looked up.
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t h a t a w i d e s o a p now d e l a c e d c n o n e s i d e of t h e g r e a t
l i m e s t o n e b a s i n b e l o w , a n d a g h o s t l y m o u n d of r u i n filled
t b e valley a t its f o o t
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quora. An oged and eminent Judge stated a fewyenrs
WismJtBTOJ^ Jan. 13, 1864
The following are tbe extracis frowtbc Memphis corM O B 6 A ? f B A L l T r e g , E J i t o f r n n d P r o p r i e t o r . since, that he could not recollect having tried a man for respondence of the St. Lonis Republican, refered to by
Garrett Davis attempted Ho prove bis loyalty 10-day,
manslaughter, ond very few for murder, who were not telegraph on Wednesday last :
in a few remarks, beginning before one and contiuuiiig
TBAVEBSfiCITY:
induced to commit their crimes by intoxication. Tbe. >• 1 learn from good authority thot.a Quartermaster in till four o'clock. Tbe proof didn't seem to be cooipieic.
FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY - 2$. 1864.
New York City Attorney states that twenty seven mur. tbe Confederate army at Hernando, acting by authority and after Senator Wilson Sad spoken be was disposed to
of Richmond officials, has offered to Gen.! Hnibnrt to try ogain, bat was cut short by adjournment.
For the Grand Traverse Herald. dent (all he bad investigated) were caused by intoiica. sell to him, or the United States, oil the Coiton now reThe occasion, proved quite a scftsdtioii ond the galManufacture and Effect* *>f Intoxicating Bever- tion. Six thousand three hundred and forty seven per- maining within a certain district in Mississippi now out- leries were crowdcd to their utmost capacity. Duvis'
agt-s i n Ike T7nilcd Slate*.
sons brought into the police courts of New York city side the FederaHines. The quantity ^embraced in this spiecb was the most remarkable that onv United States
Fimcxn BATES.—The last Census states that in 1860 last year, committed their crimes while iutoxicated.— offer is about 15.000 W«s, whtCh 1 think, is all Confed- Senator has been goilty of uttering since ihe days of Mathere were in tbo United States two thousand one hun- Tbe prison Discipline says of one hundred and twenty j erate States cotton. The offer is to sell oud take pay in son and Toombs oud Ji-ff Drvis. It is only u lew months
dred and eight (2108) manufactories of intoxicating li- one thousand three hundred and forty-oue persons com- greenbacks. 1 atn creditably informed that Gen Hul- S lice he wrote a resolution and p-rsouded another Senaquors besides rectifying establishments, producing al- mitted to prison last year, eighty nine theusoml six hun- burt favors the purchase, and has already communicated tor to present it for the expuUou of his cobeajcoC,
to Washington the offer with his recommendation that PowcIL When his own expulsion for treasonable Utu'rmost six million barrels of poisonous swill to debauch dred and fifty-three were made criminals by intoxicottug the cottou lie bonght Indeed, I understand that Gen. ances is proposed, his only excuse is thot when be deliour people and to disgrace and ruin us as a nation. The drinks. New England reports that nine tenths of her Hurlbut, commanding this department, would fovor berately wrote that the people should revolt against their
•alue of this liquor is set.down at forty two otid a half
the purchase by the United States of,all tbe cotton in wor leaders, he meant that at the next election tbey
criminals are either drunkards or decidedly intemperate. Mississippi. Hcissas-lto fuvor it ftr icveral reasons. should vote against Administration candidates and urgr
millions of dollars ; and this enormous som is infinitely
These reports cover only large cities wbore records First, it would put a stop to tbe operations of rascally ing this, he makes a more q^worty sjxech tlmn Powell
worse than wasted. A thousand times better would it
speculators, atitf the corruption and bribery so common ever did. He descended to low personal abuse of St'naare kept
be for all the living if every drop of it were i poured into
Could all the crimes and misery, public and .private, now. Then it would be o heavy blow to British holde'rs ior Wilson, winding up by sitting down on top of a desk
our lakes and rivers to poison only the fish ; for no hon- produced by the distillation ond traffic in intoxicating of Confederate securities, based on cotton, and would ond reading tho fagitive slave law, aud then arruinging
remove one of the strongest motive* far contributing aid Massachusetts ami bcr Senators for treason in attempting
est, unprejudiced and well informed pcn<on will hazard
liquors, be brought to light and indelibly impressed upon to the Confederacy. Then payment bring moilc iu green- to frustrate that law.
bis reputation by saying it produces one conts worth of
Among other things he eulogised McOllon ond Gen.
the minds of our people, they would rise in a body to backs, the receivers of such funds would become stockgood tbnt might not be •perfectly oecored without a xkop
crash the manufacturers and traffickers, at the ballot holders iu the Federal Government, 4pd interested iu its Thomas, aud spoke of them as about tbe only Generals be
of it ; while it produces more misery, and •crime, tuim
could praise. While speoking of the Burns casu in Bosbox.
H . R . SCUKTTKRI.Y.
Hut the offer of the Confederate offiecr to sell the 15,000 ton. which he styled an insurrection, he went off into
•11 other evils that afflict mankind,combined,not even exAt Ontonagon, on the 18tb ulu, the bares of tho Min- liuU-s is very conclusive evidence thai, the rebels furesiv rapturous praise of Millard Fit.more, aud to whom he
cepting the Rattlesnake rebellion, which is temporary
very clearly that tbo portion of Mississippi in which the ascribed the suppression of the riot.
and limited in extent, while this is permanent and per- nesota Mining Company were burned. The loss fell fill inn is. must very soon pass ont of their control The
Mr. Snmner quietly suggested that it was Frank
vades every city and hamlet, and every corner of our chiefly on tbe contractors, Messrs. Anthony & White, whole of Mississippi, is in fact doomed. The Federals Pierce who did that thing, whereapoti Davis, slightly
abashed, at tbe universal titteV at his igtorauce, transland. Tho most authentic statistics I Lave been able to to whom it was very heavy, having large contracts on will have the whole in the nnring.
'• 1 am credibly informed that tho rebels west of the ferred bis eulogy boldly to Pierce.
collect show that (including furmcrg who raise the their bonds. The loss was 38 horses, 8 cattle, 40 to 50
Mississippi—all of them, leader nrxKled, military men
Mr. Wilson replied very briefly, saying lltot to such ograin) at least one hundred and twenty thousand-persons tons of hoy and oats, several hundred bushels of grain, and civilians—consider the secession game •' played out " speech—rambling, illogical, and incoherent as Davis',
are engaged in. producing and retailing this greatest of oil the buruess, blankets, robes, etc., belonging to 17 - t h a t Arknnsos, Louisiano and Texas must inevitably full of indecency and falsehood, few words were lavded.
all curses among mankind : and we may estimate the la- teams: a threshing machine, windmill, ond oil other pa$i out of their control.ami that ail struggle to hold He denounced Davis for becoming' a common slanderer,
bor prevented and deteriorated, oc part qf consumers 'fixtures pertaining to so extensive an establishment, and those Stutes is vain. They perceive two things: 1. That rtfered to tbe ebarges against himself oud be pronounced
Federal power is adequate to difpoa-es them—that tbeui unmitigated and contemptible falsehoods. He de-'
at a hundred and twenty thousand men at : least. Now 4 or 5 boh-sleiglis. The Lake Superior Mirier Bays : the
tlirv cannot maintain on army hi tlmce Mates, for the Ibndcd MaSsaObUKitts and drew out h-.-arty applause from
leaving out, say forty thousand farmers producing the " I n this terrible disaster, it is probably s'de to say that very coaiieiit reason that their soldiers are tired and the naileries. He closed with renewed argument ib*t
grain whoso labor only is lost to tbo nation ^ and we many of the best teams on tho lake were consumed.— h.'|«•!<». and every new conseript rims awuv the first op- Davis' resolutions were essentially disloyal; aud calculathave sixty thousand engaged in exciting !and inciting The sufferers have been the contractor* for the Company portunity. 2. That the people of, those States^Mhc ed to incite revolt and warranted his expulsion.
The general feeling of Senators istiiat Wilson's resoluone hundred and twenty thousand to murrler, arson, to for several years, during which time the}" I sod worked off masse—are d-termincd to get line* into tbe Uniou
and that the war shall end. Rebol officers nnd rebel tion, was at least premature and should have been subtormenting their innocent wives and c&bildren'wilh tin- oil the stool; in this line that did not suit them, and pur soldiers speak out plainly their thought* ami convictions mitted to an administration caucus belore being intro•peakablo and life long misery ; filling our Asylums with chased from the best horse markets below such as thpy, on the subject, uuii the whole country may be certain of a duced ; but Wilson had decidedly (be best of it to-day.
madmen, and our prisons with criminals ; tbe former to wanted, regardless of price; several of the teams being speedy and completerei«>!«es8iotiof the entire trans-Mis- Davis'speech was utterly unworthy of any one holding
he maintained at an expense of (oar dollars per week ; worth from $500 to $700 a pair, and their loss cannot be sissippi region by the federal power. No one could be I he dignified position of un American "Senator. The foto
here u week, and meet as 1 have done, citizens of Arkan- oo the resolution has not been ordered yet
the latter to bo tried in our Courts at a cost of some reinstated for anything like |ts first cost.
sas, Louisianio. and Texas, who for* two years and more
The New Hampshire Republican Convention for
hundreds of dollars each, and then supported in oar PenA preamble nnd resolution have been adopted by the have lived within rebel lines, in iconstant intercourse
Lincoln.
with rebel Generals. witMirdinatr- officers nnd soldiers of
itentiaries for years or for life. Where is the mind that Maryland Legislature, by a vote of
to 15, declaring
CoNcoKn, N. H., Wed, Jan. 6. 1864.
can grasp the sum total of all tbe evils caused, directly that tlK> true interests of Marylund demand that tbe po- the rebel army, ond citizens of thojto (States, and hear
The Republican rftole Convention met here' to dav.
their statements obont-the prevailing hopes and fears of
nnd indirectly, by the manufacture and use'of intoxicatlicy of emancipation should be immediately inaugurated the people umotig whom they have lived, nnd for one Phe Hon. W. W.Tappnn was chosen IResident. Goy.
ing drinks'? Where tbe mathematician that can even ap- within her borders. That the Legislature declares its moment doubt that the rebellion ii practically dead in Gilmore was renotninuietl by acclamation.
The Couveution is large and the proceedings harmoniproximate it f The labor of any country constitutes its
intention to submit to the people, at as early a day as that region, nnd any vigorous or protracted fighting on ous.
>
the part of tbe reMs impossible, ->
only wealth, and all labor that does not produce the nepracticable, a col! for a Constitutional Couveution, so a*
Tbe New Hampshire Republican State Convention to"And in this connection, 1 will sfijto a somewhat startcessaries. tbe comforts, or the laxuriesol life, is a total
to give tbem an opportunity to carry snch a policy into ling statement which I -heard lost night. It is affirmed day adopted a aeries of resolutions sustaining the adminloes to the Country, whatever it may be to'tbe producer.
istration,
urging
a vigorous prosecution ol the war exhere
that
recently
Kirby
Smith
sent
an
authorized
meseffect, and requesting.our Senators and Representatives
Add to this the vast sums expended in ejecting Asypressing confidence in the integrity and final>ciol fidelity
in Congress to use all honorable efforts to secure the pas- senger to Washington to propose to the Federal author- of Secretary Chase, ond recognising patriots nnd traiities to furnish every requisite facility to get out all the
lums, Penitentiaries,and other prisons, and their supersage of a law by Congress whereby all loyal owners who eollon iu tbe |Kirtion of the Red -River and Woshitu tors a? the only two parties Tbe following was also
intendence ; tbe sums Bpent in trying and cofivictiug
have suffered a loss of their slnves shall be reimbursed.
district within rebel control, the money for the same to adopted :
criminals : and the property destroyed, so far as iscousHrtolvfd. That Abraham Lincoln by the exercise dorthe class of officers exempted from the amnesty offered
Private information from rebel sources states tbot by President Lincoln, they to a-tift- from tbe rebel army ing the severest trials and most dangerous crisis in tho
cd by intemperance ; and there can be bo', tittle doubt
nation's history, of unequalcd sagacity and statesmanship,
that we cherish in our midst a foo more destructive of Charleston is being gradually destroyed by the fire of and eo into Mexico.
" 1 should hesitate to make this .-statement, if I had of a moderation and prudence which experience has
property that might and would bave been created in our batteries. On tho 26th of December, :wo blocks of
shown to be the highest wisdom, by his spotless integrity
buildings on Long street, belonging to (he estate of the not received it from a very high source here, with the of per.-onal character, above reproach and above taspitwenty or thirty years, than even Jeff's rebellion.
assurance that there were good reasons for believing it
It is passing strange—the strangest fact in history— late Senator Butler, were destroyed. Several large to be true. Tbe fact is the rebell'nn is collapsing : and i-ion, and by his slowly formed yet mialleruuble drtermiwnrehonsrt,
occupied
by
tbe
rebel
Government
nnd
fillthat a people so enlightened as tboeo of our couutry are,
us rats iibstim tively deserting a sinking ship, tho rebels nstrou that the triumph of the Constitution and the
should tolerate among them ao evil, a foe «o gigantic, so ed with army supplies, were destroyed about the same feci the sinking of tbe foundations (if-their fi brie of trea- Union over secession and treason shall be the final trison, nod hustcu ol ready to escape the tumbling of the umph of liberty throughout tbe nation, lias received .and
destructive of all that is good, as the manufacture and time. The city is almost deserted except by the militamerited the abiding confidence cf flic people to oil exwalls.
traffic in intoxicating liquors. Dolelul experience bus ry. Tho poorer classes have erected temporary accom•' Within the past ten days, Geo. Hurlbut sent out a tent never awarded to any other politic man since Washmodations
out
of
raugc
of
our
lire.
*!•
reat
destitutiou
proved tbot there is no remedy for the evils caused by
flng of truce on some business to Gen- Forrest On going ington ; but the best interests of the couutry demsuj"
ont the party met u flag of truer 'from Gen. Forrest. that tbe complete destruction of the rebellion, and tho
it, cxcept the prohibition of tbo manglacturo ; and prevails.
After an exchange of erecting, and the particular busi- peace, prosperity and the Union should be achieved mithere can be no doubt that four filths of our people arc
A divorce case is now pending in New York which ness was transacted, tbe rebels who bad come out from ller his administration of tbo Government, ami that we,
in favor of tbo prohibition ; bat we bave become fatn'.- was brought on by a dispute about a wash bowl. One Forrest, proposed to return, with the Federals to their therefore, declare Abraham Lincoln to |>e the people's
tlor with tbe untold misery it produces ; aid as it docs morning the lady refused toablute as usual in the com- camp and join tho Federal nrmy. lieine under a flag of choice for re-electiou to tbe Presidency iu 1864.
The resolution was carried with thunderii of applause,
not affect the majority directly, " We find endure, then mon bowl of the room ond rang for another. It came, truce, the Federals declined the proposal, not wishing
the deligatcs risiug to their feet aud woviug their hots
pity, then embrace." But the Census shows that this and her lord and master quietly smashed it. Tears and to abuse the sac red rules of a flag of trace to any such with tbe wildest eutbusiosm.
'
pnrpose. They, however, reported the facts to beadgreatest of all ovila is multiplying with rapid strides, is hard words proceeded from tbo Indy, and the husband qnurters on their return. Dcs-ertionsfrom tberebelranks
increasing much faster than our population. It shows locked the door ond insisted upon her using tbe unbro- and entry into the Federal lines are so commoa occuring
The Aspect oi the Sprint Cnmpalga.
After a full and careful rtview or tbe situation, tho
that tbe prodactioo of intoxicating drinks,! between eigh- ken bowl. She said no and ho swore yes, and finally every day and night, that tbey cense to he talked about,
teen hundred and sixty, ho* increased onO hundred oud seized his unomioblc wife and forcibly washed her fuce. though they a-e promptly reported daily. The loss to Army ond Navy Journal has attempted to forecast the
probable course of policy which the rebels will puooe at
the rebels by desertion is enormous.
aovenlj.-fivo per cent, while the populatiou iucreascd only He then went to his business and tho wife went to a lawthe o|ieuiiig of tbe spring campaign. Tlie iitynci.se
thirty-seven per cent. Is it not high timojfor us to wake yer. Tho result of it all is aj suit for divorce.
The human body, in so advanced a stage of decompo- gains made by our armies toward* the close of tbe la t
spend hurl tbe -monster from our beloved countiy ?
sition as to be entirely unrecognizable, can now be so re- year have quite changed the conditions of tbe .question
The British rule in India is threatened with a new stored by chemical means, as to present au almost com- as to the future. GeiL.Gf*nt has planted bimselt In the
When Lee invaded Pennsylvania am .Morgan Ohio,
every loya! heart throbbed with onxiqty ; and many danger. Another insurrection has broken out among pletely natural appearancc. This procew was lately prac- center of the Confederacy, aiid^fbu advances will take
the teaboord States iu reverse, and open as issue for our
thousands hurried awby from homo to drive the beasts tho warlike tribes of tho mountains of the Northwestern ticed with success ill f«oudon,in a case of a body found iu arms upon the Gulf or the Atlantic. His army is, thereback to their loirs; here is a foe, right among us much Provinces. Tbey have bad several engagements with tbe Thames, which wns suspected to be that ofan escaped fore, that to wbieb the rebels will have, to give their
more destructive of happiness and all that is good, than tbe British troops, ami the English accounts slate that murderer, who had committed suicide. After the body first attention. Their great danger lie* in the movements which he inoy undertake at the opening of spring.
Lee and Morgan's rebels; bat this one w<j not only tol- the insurrection has assumed alarming proportions, nnd had been subjected to the new process, tbe witnesses Tbo
rebels mu»i now turn everything to the veiy best
erate, but cherish and protect, when wo might destroy that their troops have suffered severe losses. These were enabled to swear that ho was not tbe supposed mur- account iu order to escape rain. 'I heir list reserve is in
statements
will
suffice
to
spread
alarm
throughout
Great
him with a few ballots and without any Joss of time ;
the field, and •• Lultless m iliary action" is their only
derer.
resource. In this state of aOuirs the Journal predicts
and in this case we should have tbe aid of many drunk- Britain, nnd to awnkeu an interest in the irauo over tbe
RKBKI. EMISSARIES UC-NKW K.VOLAXD.—- I'he Ossipec that Lee will be sent to take command In tbe W W , artd
ards themselves who long most inxiously to bo freed entire civilized world.
(N- H.,) Register is informed by communication from that another corps of bis present army will be detached
from temptation, and have resisted it I for days, and
The offense of Dr. Grogan, under arnfst at Washing,
so as to make a powerful concentration to Georgia It
months, and years; but without success, because irresis- ton, is said to be the diversion of $70,000 of public mo- one who claims to be well posted, tbot tbe fires in that is not supposed that this concentration will nccexsvriiy
tablc. All the opponents we shall bave to encounter are ney from the payment of presses and materials purchas- section were set by rebel emissaries who came there by imp'y the immediate abandonment of Yirginia and Richway
of
1'ortlai.d.
The
informant
farther
says
that
a
mond. The remaining corps of l<ee's army may contest
" tbe manufacturers and the retailers. How long, oh bow ed for bis bureau into bis owu pockct. The detectives
tbe way foot by foot, the country being highly favorable
long 1 shall-wo permit these to continue their nefarious bare traced paper and ink from tho bank note printing large number of these emissaries are scattered all over for
such a defensive campaign, and may thus protract tbe
the
Northern
States,
who
are
employed
by
tbe
rebel
govemployment—making maniacs and inciting their dupes department, iu which he and another were principal
struggle until a decisive result is reached at (be West
to crime 7 How loog shall we cootiuue to wreak veo- .employes, directly to a counterfeiting establishment in erumuut to destroy all the hay and grain they can find.
Gov.
Andrews, of Massachusetts, in his annual mes*
geonco upon the comparatively innocent criminals, ond New Jersey.
The contractors of the St. Putil ond Pacific Railroad,
sage to the Legislature, employed the following eloqncnt
let tbo prime movers not only escape, but cherish the
•as.stcd by the Hudson Bay Company, bare coDcluded
The Times' Paris letter says the pirate Florida wax
language iu speaking of the proclauatiou of Presideul
vipers in our bosom ?
the purchase of ter. thousand tons of railroad iron ip
...
,
Lest the reader should suppose my statistics exagger- about ready to sail from Brest. She lies in the bay. wry Kngland, at $32 p«-r ton, exclusive of freight, duties, etc. Lincoln :
" Tba great proclamation of liberty will lift tbo ruler
ated, let him read tbe following facts:—The last Census close to the Union gunboat Kearsage. It is not proba- This immense purchase is matte by hypothcating bonds
who uttered, our cation, and our sge. above alt vulgar
ble
tbe
latter
will
be
able
to
stop
her.
for
if
in
port
when
Report states that fifteen hundred and fdur persons died
on the lands of tbe company, obtained for the purpose of destiny. The bell which rung out the Declaration of
the Forida soils, the 24 hour rulo will be applied ; while
of intemperance in 1860, being on increase of fifty eight
Indtpendence, has found at last a voice articulated to
the road.
proclaim throughout all tbe land, and !o all tbe inhabiper cent in ten years—and almost double,the iucreaso of if she remains outside, the Florida, which is faster than
the Kearsage, can easily steal oat some iark night.
The N. Y. Evening Post has advices from private and tants thereof, it has been beard acroA oceans, and has
population ; ami who will suppose that kalf have been
other sources, to tbe effect that Italy is on the ere of an- modified the sentiments of cabinets and king*. Tbe peoreported ? It also shows that there are twenty-four
The Semite adopted amendments to the enrollment bill
ple
of the Old World hare beard i t f and tbeir hearts
o'htr outbreak. Garabaldi has been again beard from,
thousand insane persons in 1bo United States; and tbo exempting clergyman and non-combotlaiits from liability
having isaied an address urging adherance to Victor stop to catch tbe last whinner of its echoes. The pbbr
physicians of the Pennsylvania Hospital and tho Report to draft. Senator Howard's amendment which retained
slave has heard it. and with bounding joy, tempered by
tbe mystery of religion, lie worsbija and adores. Tbe
assert that more than ooo third of the Insane ore made the $300 commutation clause was passed M r. Sumner's Emmanuel
waiting continent has beard it snd already foresees tbe
such by intemperance. Statistics of cities in which re. which raised tbe amount to $500. ond rendering those
It is reported at Washington by a refugee that the re- fulfilled prophecy, when she will sitredeemed,rejuvenstcords are kept show that of two hundred and fifty thou- commuting or faraishtog substitutes subjcct to a fature bels ore about to remove their capital from Richmond to ed and disenthralled by tbe gcuias of trnirrnsl *nianai
sand criminals and beggars in the U. S , full one half o' call, was voted down.
potion."
Colombia. S. C,
C|e (Irani) Crabrae U«ali).
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1 I 7 E
H A V E JL'ST RECK1VED AND A R E NOJF
TO WHOIJESALE DEALERS.]| slock
VVof general merchandise,«MU«„
.i»
sucb as is usually- k e p t by
H E R E A S MY W I F E 1'HYLINA C . HJ
my bed and board without any Just caasc or
tlou. I forbid all persona h a r b o r i n g or t r u s t i n g he
account, an 1 will pay a o d e b t s of her c o n t r a c t u ^ ;
ROIiURT M VIIILI.
.... ... „
1 o u r s e l v e s , M i i c h I s specially adapted to the wants or t h i s
I ' p O T H E JOBBING T R A D E WE WOULD R E h P B C T H L- |
, d | r B r o m l n R c o u n t r y ; all of which bas been s e l e c t * *
CAUTION.
I I r anb'icni-e that in m - t k i n e n a r pareh»J*s f o r t »• r »l! <>f n-ith especlif r a r e . b o t h as to quality. s t y l e and price, in the
h%d p a r t i c n l a r rvferriire to t b e w a n u e f DI^VL- 1
, i „ c o u n t r y nflords, a n d which i s being and will
L L PERSON'S A R E HEllEUY FORBIDDEN' T O H A R latLtt,tU
'I he E n r o l l m e n t H i l l p a s t e d t h e S e u t c o n t h e l B l h . —
EUS
ir
n m e d i a t e K«-nlity • and h a r e 1*1* c o m i n g in a | , IC 0(5-,.^^
^aies c o r r e s p o n d i n g with the lowest r e g u l a r
bor or t r u s t on my accuant, C h a i l " . Caldwell, aged 13
n
•», and Robert t^ewis, aged 11 years, m» iud>-nu-d appren"*
"
J'al* j
(ol j i u i u i r g t a d c a o( g o o d s in the m e t r o p o l i t a n n t t f I t consolidate* i b e t w o c l a i m s , a n i l J h a k e s all b e t w e e n
Ma
dKhfl s. Clothing,
tices, who h a v e t w l c e run away irom me. f will pay no debts
...
. Hooks "a#rt
,
, ,
ket* ab.-'..».
t b e a g e s o f 2 0 a n d 4 0 i n h j e c t t o d r a f t > T h e c o m m u t a - of tbeir c o n t r a c t i n g , a n d will b-->ld any onu responsible who
re.
Cutlery.
!/rr>'
cr(»s.
I"or
c N"t>{i-»n<. Hardware. Cutlery, G i e r k e . I »«.*««»«• j| To a full s x a m - n a t i o n of pricea we wonld invite t h e a t t e n
ir p e r f u m e r r , Fancy l i o o d s T o y s . m of oc.r rt :omer>, and
p a r t i c u l a r l y tbo--e contemtion clause i s rvtfihted, b u t r a i s e d lo # 4 0 0 . I t i s t h o u g h I harbor • tbem'
THOMAS GREEN'.
plating a residence here. a s s u r i n g Uieui that an> i n f o r m a t i o n
l|»al i t w i l l p a w t h o H o u s e in ( b i s s h a p e .
Clergymen
Peninsula, J a n u a r y 22, 1864.
i-Jw*
which we can give, wii! 1*' r h c c t f u l l ) given ; k u o a lag as wc
I ' U K I j I N E O F
H O O P
S K I R T S i do that if fatly understood all would avail themselves of the
are not exempt.
advantages offered—wblch luay be better u n d e r s t o o d by
IS V K H Y L A l t G l - i
A C a t h e d r a l wits b n n r t u t S a n t i a g o , ' C h i l i , o n the
.
« ,,.
, i n a m i n g the same an follows : No rents, no insurance, low
inn bought with special reference to the J o b b i n g tra.ie— i f w i g l l l l l t 5 m i J 1 r l | l < D K &
compared w u b most t o w n s )
1 4 t b ult., b y w h i c h t w o t h o u s a n d pereOns, m o s t l y u p hotd
rhichhictl
we hold
ai a commission only above Coat.
- r „ j , ,, B r ,-haws. best m a i k e t s . p e r f e c t familiarity with a n d
' men a n d c h i l d r e n , lost t h e i r lives.
^
Respectfully i n f o r m e s his nuinorons friends and the public
r • T - , * 7' long e x p e r i e n c e in thla ktnd of baslneas, e n a b l i n g a s t o know
<bat
be
will
furnish
Drawings,
Sj>eclflcation«
s
n
d
Estimates
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to
go
to
p
n
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c
h
a
w
different
cla«ses of goods 10 the
T b e Iowa Legislature have re-ckclcd J . W . Grimes
for every description oT OiVil. Mechanical, A r c h i t e c t u r a l !
.
i l * s t poioihle a d v s n t a s * .
t o t h e U . tt. S e n a t e f o r six y e a r s .
Engineering, and Bnildiag Works. Surveys snd I'lat^ of * *
J*'"
S«^.n»i<tlM
Wc are t h u s p a r t i i a.'ar t h a t all who read may know o a r
Towna.
Estates.
Ac.
He
wiR
also
djfecule
any
C
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the
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DIRECT
for
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t
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l
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e
s
.
|iositioit
antl
advantsgci;
aud
art
examination
which we
:
O n Christmas morning Jeff. Davis w a s presented with
for the sale or purchaae of lU-al Estate. I ^ c a i i n g Laa.i, 8nr. . . r r .v» ^ , . A n
! vit*. will prove to the most casual 'observer t h a t we can en
T V T
a coffin w i t h a r o p e s i g n i f i c a n t l y laid t h e r e o n . I t w a s
. of L a n d s Payment Q f T a s e s , and p r o c u r i n g Abstracts o f ]
\V O O L K N
u U U L ' f t
| dorse every s u f e r a e n t made In oa^ c o l u m n .
Titles,
Ac.,
on
moderate
term*onr
slock
wilt
ts>
very
complete—l*r.s»imers.
Sattinots.
Ken
|
O
a
r
stock"
of
Hry
(Joodf
is
r
e
r
y
cnmplete.
b
o
n
g b t low. of
left a t b i s d o o r tu R i c h m o n d
i r l y e j l e r t i o m nr>« for .ale, con*i«llng t 0 c k v Jeans, t'lain and twitled t I C i n e U Rfb-Roys. l.iuxys. | the most a p p r o v e d stvtes a a d Wake«. c o m p i l a l n g dresa
T b e C o m m i t t e e o n W a y s a n d M e a n s h a v e resolved t o of cleared and u a c l e a r e d lands of the best quality in the | f r o t k i n g ^ * c „ A , .
, goods in D e L s i n s , Challies, Alparcaa, S a x o n y l'laids. i ' r i n u .
HtaU.
|
'
black
Silk's,
Wool
lvl-ainej*.
ngurtxl
a
n
d
plain
black a n d
t a x m a < i u f n c t u i t d V 6 1 r a c c o ' 3 0 c e n t s a p o n n d , (nnfT, 3 0
TravcraeCUr, Michigan,
j
W
O
O
L
J
~
»white Piaids, -Swiss Muslins, Chalubirya,
Glugharas'. Ac., Ac.
c e n t s , fine c u t In b u l k e x c e e d i n g half a p o u n d , 3 0 c j fine
CORNER OF L'NUUi AND S T A T E S T R E E T S
DOMESTICS
a very large stock—Wool Socks and Mitts—fifty's and men's
:
c o t in r o l l . 3 c e n t s p e r p a c k u g e ; fine c o t in • roll t w o
J a n u a r y 22, 1B04. *
^C-tf. >
—a full Hue, a n d bought below m a r k e t rates.
Bought at reduced rates : Doable a n d Twiat C a s s l m e r e a .
o u n c e s . 5 c e n t s ; fine c n t in roll, t h r e e ounces, 7 o c n t s ;
Black and Eancy Casiinerea. Fieri, b S u m m e r C a a a i m e r t s ,
I'KOBATE ORDER.
A FIVE LOT OF J E W E l A Y
York Mills Cotiouadcs. plain a n d fancy, W h i t t e a t o n l'laida.
Tine W t In roll, a d d i t i o n a l o u n c e . 2 c e n t s p e r p a c k a g e . — S T S T B
at low rates, bonght of ihe m a u u f a c t u i o r s d i r e c t
Nnukunetis, Kentucky- Jeans. Tweeds, Mixtures, D e n i m s ,
Mar
« Cot
• S r g a r s n o t w o r t h ove* 8 4 , o n e d o l l a r p e r t h o u s a n d ;
C h e c k s Apron and Miners. Ticks, S h i r t i n g P r i n t s , Drill*,
PRO s i l COfKl
n Cm
Cotton Flannels. Wool F l a n n e l s , Brown C o t t o n s , Bleached
T
w o r t h o v e r 8 1 5 , five d o l l a r s j n o t w o r t h tfv<?r 8 2 0 , s i x
t RT OF T H E
T A SESSION OF THE PROBATE
Cottous, Bags, Ac., Ac.
We
are
prepared
to
f
a
m
i
s
h
on
s
h
o
r
t
notice
a
n
y
t
h
i
n
g
in
C o u n t y of Manistee, boid«-u ai the P r o
d o l l a r s ; not w o r t h o v e r 82;>, s e v e n d o l l a r s ; n o t w o r t h
CLOTHING.
Manistee, 011 Monday, the ZNth day of Decernb , A. D. 1»03. this line of the best w o r k m a n . h i p and quality—and we pledge
o v e r 8 3 0 , e i g h t d o l l a r s ; n o t w o r t h o v e r 8 4 6 , t e n dol- Pn-sent. H o n . William Magill, J u d g e of Pral.ai
ourselves lo place the rates as low as they can be bought
G e n t s line ailk lined Black C l o t h Coats, very a o p e r i o r q n a b
anywhere,
of
the
same
quality
of
work
and
stock.
ity, bnc lllack Cassimere I'anis, Fancy Casimere Coata, PanlH,
In the m a t t e r of the Estate of A n n a Smith. rceased. On
l a r s ; not w o r t h o v e r 8 5 0 , fifteen d o l l a r s ; n o t w o r t h o v e r
r e a d i n g a n d tiling tbe petition duly verified
and Vests, S u m m e r Coats. C o t i u n a d e P a n t s a n d Ooata.
OT7R S T O C K O K C H O P P I N G AJCK'S,
8 6 0 . t w e n t y dollars.
L'nder-clothing, a fnll line Gents a n d l a d l e s , Over S h i r t s
Smith, p r a y i n g a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g s that letters of Adminis
and Alls, o i l Suits, India R u b b e r Coats, Wool, Union a n d
T b e A r k a n s a s d e l e g a t i o n say t h a t in f o u r m o n t h s irution mav be granted t o the said Luther (i Smith on th<
Cotton Socks in variety. Collars, a large a s s o r t m e n t , Cravata,
Estate o f ^ h e said A n n a Smith, thereupon II is o r d e r e d tha
A r k a n s a s will c o m e i n t o t b e U u i o n a s a f r e e S t a t e . — Monday, the flrat day of Febniary, A. D. IH«J4. at len o'clocl
well assorted, T r u n k s . T r a v e l l i n g Bags. Valiaer. H u n t i n g
10 the t r a d e .
Bags,
L'mbrelles, It. R. Satchels, s o m e very good, Ac., Ac.
A.
M.,
be
fiiaigned
for
hearing
said
petition,
and
that
tin
T h e y recommend Col. R o g e r s for Military Governor.
heirs a t l k w of s a i J deceased a n d alt oilier peri>f>ns inleresi
LADIES* W E A R .
T b e S u u a t e fully a p p r e c i a t e t h e a b i l i t y a n d fidelity
ed in said Estate are required 10 appear at a session of sali
Gloves,silk, lisle a n d leather, Hose, black, w h i t e , elateP
i
o
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j
a
t
e
C
o
u
r
t
then
to
be
holden
at
tbe
Pi
obaie
Office,
in
(h<
tbe seemingly high prices of goods: the facts are. t h a t w e r
of S e n a t o r H o w a r d of t h i s S t a t e . H e i s n o t Only c h a i r brown and blue, Cotton, union, m e r i n o a n d caahmere, Bellavillage of Manistee, in aald County, and show csnse, if air we now compelled to go into the market and purchase, ou
assorted ; Magic Ruffling, Tatie t r i m m i n g , full line : K l o u n o '
m a n of t h e S p e c i a l C o m m i t t e e on t h e P a c i f i c E a i l r o a d , there he, why I be praj*er of t h e petitioner should not l.i rales of sole could n o t lie less than 10 to 15 p e r cent, l e s
than wc are now able to offer our Slock lor—which Is a s»v ings, Swiss c a m b r i c a n d linen : also. E d g i n g s In t h r e a d '
b u t h e s t a n d s second on t b e S e d a t e S p e c i a l C o m m i t t e e granted.
And It-la f a f t b e r o M e f e d t h s t the «sid |icHHesrr, l.iithr
Ing of no miner importance to this rspldlv g r o w i n g eofnmc cotton, smyrla. cambric, awiss a n d silk ; Cotton Wash Trimmings, colored a n d while, very p r e t t y : colored and w h l t t
on E m a n c i p a t i o n . t b » C h a i r m a n b e i n g M r . S u t n n e r .
U. Smith, give notice to the p e r r o n s interested In said E> nltv at a tiuie when every dollar is so mnch needed.
Stays : colored a n d w h i l e " S k i r t S u p p o r t e r s . " best m a k e r
tate
of
the
p
e
n
d
i
n
g
of
said
petition
and
ihe
h
e
a
r
i
n
g
ihereoi
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T h e r e a r e r u m o r s of l a t o of t h e
reorganisation
and
Crinoline, a nice a s s o r t m e n t ; Ladies D r a w e r s a n d Vesta ;
by c a u a i n g a copy of t h i s o r d e r to l>e published in ibe tirani
W r o u g h t Collars, in linen, c a m b r i c , a n d m u s l i n ; C i o t c h t t
c o n s o l i d a t i o n of t h e a r m y i n t o t h r e e s e p o r a t e c o r p s ; ol- Traverse Herald for tbrcf c u c c e s f i v e weeks p r e v i c u s to sail
Braids • m a r k i n g c 6 t t o n ; h e m s t i t c h e d h a n d k c r c b c l f s ;
so. it is r u m o r e d t b n t an i n d e p e n d e n t c o i t i m o n J o f 5 0 , 0 0 0 d a y of h e t r i n g
plsin linen h a n d k e r c h i e f s ; dress patterns, assorted ; v e i l
W I L L I AM M.VCILI..
berage and tissue ; Isce v e i l s : L a d i e s knit sklrta ; b a l l m o r t l
m e n is t o b e (tfvcti t o o n e of t b e b e s t ficbting . G e n e r a lnt (4-3w.)
J u d g e of P r o t aie.
•kirta. nicely a s s o r t e d , s u m m e r styles ; Broche a h s w l a ;
w h o will b e a u t h o r i z e d t o t a k e R i c h m o n d in h i t own w a y .
M e i e R
I r\X
T H E ISTII INST. W E S H A L L O P K N A F U L L AND stella, dclaitiq and wool shawls ; cloaks ; ladies e i s b r o l d c r NOTICE.
1 ( I complete .assortment of Toys, from common to nice
ed setts, low price a n d choice ; Wash b l o n d ; black lace,
T h e A r c b d o k e M a x i m i l i a n i t i s a s s e r t e d , is t o t u k e
TOLllN FROM T H E MAIL. MILITARY
ROl'NTV ! q u a l i t i e . : all of n h i i h l.Js beeu carefully selected
flgnered : F r e n c h j a c o n e t ; soft cambrics, f o r . l a d l c a ; tnar. Land W a r r a n t No. 21»8i.
nicea>
'•—"i""-*
Is adaptation and qunliflcati r ~ ~ ' r "
t b e M e x f c n u t h r o n e , am? t o reach t h e r e in M f i r c h .
s'ltlea ; l u d i a cloth, Ac., Ac.
id sixty a c r e s of land, issued
Rul>ert H. Haggai. a priurated Holiday Books for Yo-tlhs an'
te in C a p t . Daniel Hlxqii's
lipsny of Mieb. Militia.— Children and a t u » for C E o v n u p cbUdren
BOOTS AND SHOES.
W e h a v e hud beautiful /priug-like w e a t h e r for tbe
RobertW. Ilaggal's residence
Bridgewau-r, Woshteriau
H A N N A H , LAV A CO.
G r e t a o x f o r d ties ; c o n g r e s s c a l t e r a j ballmoral s h o e s ;
J a s t l e w days, a n d t h e m . ) w is rapidly I ' i s a p p e n r i n g .
Co., Mich, his post office a d d r e s s Clinton, Lenaw'a Co.. Mich.
plow shoes ; calf brogans ; k i p shoes : brogana ; c a r p e t a n d
Said W a r r a n t was unsigned to Robert M. RfSdOn by the ' P O ADD C O M P L E T E N E S S TU OL'lt LIST FOB T H E goat slippers ; Indian rubbers ; calf, k i p a n d heavy b o o t s :
W e l l i n g t o n l e t t e r t o t h e T r i b u n e gays t h e rebel G o v - afftreOfld Robert II Haggai. and by the said Robert M. Ris1 Holidays, we are j u s t in r e c e i p t o r lo dozen Woolen ladies g o a t ballmoral boots ; ballmoral pclibit calf b o o t s ;
don deposited in the post office at Saline, Michigan, about
' e m i n e n t b a s d e c l i n e d t o a c c e t f d t o a s c h e m e t o m a k e t b e April u i n t h . 186.1, and by the Deputy directed to. .the l{.-gi« Hoods and Skaling Caps, being the latest N'eW > ork styles. g'.ov'e kid c o n g r e s s gaiters ; l a s t i n g c o n g r e s s ; Side l a c e a n d
As also a nice lot of (tent's snd Ladies Scarfs. We have on heeled gaiters ; kid bnskina a n d slips t c s r f * t a n d plnsh
ter of United States Land Office. Traverse City, Michigan.— sale from i m p o r t e r s direct, a small line of Papier-mache slips ; c h i l d s coppec t i p shoes ; g o a t b a l h r o r a l s ; l a s t i n g
-wealthy turn their plate and jewels into the Treasury.
All persons are f o r b i d d e n t o p u r c h a s e or irade for said goods, and articles suitable for gifts 10 the Ijldjes.
boot* a u d c a c k s ; misses boots, full a s s o r t m e n t ; boys s h o e s ,
T b e s a m e c o r r e s p o n d e n t s a y s L e e ' s f o r c e d o e s n o t r e a c h W a r r a n t , as I have applied lo the Pension Office at WashingHANNAH, LAY & CO.
assorted : boys boots ; c h i l d s boots, nice a s s o r t m e n t In
ton for a Duplicate of said Warrant.
"30.000.
...»
the above goods ire can olfcr I n d u c e m e n t s . .
ROBERT M. RISDON.
T h o o b j e c t of t h e rtbel f o r e o in t b o S h e n a n d o a h VolA D I E S AND GENTS DRESSING CASES, WORK
Manistee, J a n . 1, 18tH.
S-f.w*
STOVES AND HOLLOW WARE.
B'»xes. W r i t i n g Desk* a n d Tablets. Jewelry in variety.
l e y is l o p r o c u r e s u b s i s t e n c e , a n d i s a l s o p r e p a r a t o r y t o a
F o r e s t oak, Minnesota. Y a n k e e Doodlr, Albion. S e n a t o r
Setts. Ear Drops. Cuff Buttons. C h a i n s , Fob-chains.
p l a n of o p e r a t i o n s w h i c h wilt tot p r o b a b l y c o m e t o l i g h t
thickets, 8iud'!s, Geata Scarf P i o s and K i n g s 8'iawl Pin-, Compeer, Volunteer. Orator, Sovereign, c o m b i n a t i o n b r i c k
N e c k l a c e s Ac. L o l i e s E m b r o i d e r e d Collars a n d Sleeves, oven reservoir t o p and w a n n i n g closet. C o m b i n a t i o n P l a i n ,
i j e f o r e t h e b e g i n n i n g of t h e n e x t c a m p n i g :.
Fancy Collars and Cuffs, F a n c y Emeries, Fancy Belts, Toilet Imperial Brick Oven. Imperial Plain Oven, C o m e t , P r i a e
P r e m i u m , C o n t e s t , Lark. C o o k i n g Stovea.
j slippers.
T h e C h a p l a i n of t h e I o w a L . - g U l a t u r e d e l i v e r e d t h e
In parlor a n d l*>x stoves ; Troy Box. Gem, Peerless, Rival,
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
Lockei, Idahoe, Caskets New Plate S t o v e s Double D o o r P l a t a
following prayer ou t b e opening of t h a t body : • Bless
L BOOTS. C E N T S and Parlor Cook S t o v e s with a d d i t i o n s as occasion d e m a n d s .
JIVE C A ' . F RAl
P K T ' S
t h o u t h e y o u n g a n d g r o w i n g S t a t e of I o w a , J a r S e n a t o r s
r e g a r d s Fall a n d Winter Styles ol b o n n e t s . Hals, Clon es.
Kettle*, all sixes, f r o m 4 to 90 g a l l o n s ; Bake k e t t l e s , P o t a .
Ac.. Ac.
a n d R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , t h e G o v e r n o r a n d S t q t e officers. Dressen. Ac., but also to f u m i . l i our c u s t o m e r s with verymany krtfcles which we have lately added to our slock, such
GROCERIES.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
-Give us s o u n d c o r r e u c y — p u r e w a t e r a u d uudeBled reli- as Gloves, H a n d k e r c h i e f s , Collars, Dress T r i m m i n g " of differA full a n d complete a s s o r t m e n t , to w h i c h we I n v i t e fn
e n t kinds, floftds, Nubias, Worsted Undersleeves. Clii1dr»n«
gion—for Christ's sake. A m e n "
4 M . M O R A L SKIRTS, HALLM0RAI. HOSE. CH1I. s p e r t i o n .
S k a t i n g Caps, I n d i e s and C h i l d r e n s Balmoral llose. ltelts,
S p i r e s In raw nmd g r o u n d material, of best grade*.
'.Gloves and Mills, In large variety. Chil
Shawl and i l a i r Pins, Faney Cluak T r i i n m g s . Bmtor.c, Pins.
TOBACCO.—Plug, fine cut, s m o k i n g , turkisli. tip-top Old
niefc. Shoes, iu fancv Myles.
G o v . C a r t in, of F a . , in b i s late m e s s a g e , c o m m c n d s t o Needle^ Thread, Ac.. Ac.
^ i r g i n l s lump.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
We have also Ladies Cloths, a n d a W h e e l e r A Wilson
t h e a t t e n t i o n of t b e L e g i s l a t u r e t h e relief of p o o r o r p h a n s
DYES.—Indigo, madder, e x t r a c t logwood, cudbar, bine
Sewing Machine enabl'-s u* t o ihtinufsrtnrc Cloaks to order
•vitriol, camwood, copperus, cochineal.
of o o r d e c e a s e d s o l d i e r s , a n d r e c o m a i c m l s i'oat t h e i r
Dress C a t l i n g and Making, Shirt Making s n d all k i n d , of
ADIES L E A T H E R TRAVELLING
FOR T H E TABLE.—Preserved peacbea, c h e r r i e s , p l n m a ,
inev an>i Plain Note Papers, Ladies
q u i n c e . , c u r r e n t s , goose be rrh-a, r a s p b e r r y , c u r r e n t , g r s p e
m a i n t a i n a n c e ainl e d u c a t i o n s h o u l d b e p r o v i d e d f o r b y sewing a n d m a c h i n e s t i t c h i n g done with a view t o wait
customer*. Give u a a call atidi^camine onr stock and prices.
. Crinoline and Corset., ( t e n t s ('igkr
and s t r a w b e r r y jellies, tomatoes, spples, peaches, p r u n e s ,
tbe Slate
T h i s is o g o o d s u g g e s t i o n , * n d c o u l d well b e
•ICR.
cheese, c r a c k e r s , dried beef,
•considered by other States.
HARDWARE.
T r a v e r s e City. Nov.. 1S«S.
H A N N A S . I , y A CO.
N a i h f r o m 2's to 60'«. as low as can be b o n g h t elsewhere ;
The- U . S . M a r s h a l l for t b e D i s t r i c t Of C o l u m b i a h a s
HRANDHETIl'H PH.LS.
iron, a full a s s o r t m e n t : glass, all sizes ; axes, broad, n a r r o w
O O K MARKS CONVERSATION
C
Yon may recover y o a r h e a l t h by the osc of o t h e r r e m e d i e s
arid imy's *, barn door h i n g e s aud rollers ; cable a n d t r a c e
t e i x e d f o r c o n f i s c a t i o n t h o p r o p e r t y in W a s h i n g t o n b e C a r d s Toy Books and Bibles. Diaries
chains, traps, table a n d p o c k e t cutlery, a fall line ; d o o r
Ink Stands. Our variety il is impossible to
l o n g i n g t o e x - S e n a t o r P o l k , a n d a l s o t h e e s t a t e of S m i t h - Yon may recover w i t h o u t a t i y : b u t do *iot forget t h a t von
t r i m m i n g s complete stock ; c a r r i a g e bolts ; pad, chest, till,
may die, a n d t h a t B r a n d r e t h ' s i'flls could have saved you.— each and all we extend an invitation t o
merry Christ- t r u n k , box. a n d door locks, assorted -. c a r p e n t e r s to<}Is, a foil
. t o n , late b a n k e r of t h a t c i t y , now in t h e p e n i t e n t i a r y for
F o r r e m e m d e r that tbe
• m e ; s h o e m a k e r s tool* and findings, good aasortment ;
nd many happy New Yet
-treasonable practices.
i tee ly a ids, balances, fiat irons, g r u b hooks, s c y t h e s a n d
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
A W F U L P R I N C I P L E OF D E A T H .
sickles.
M r . S e w a r d b o s received e v i d e u c e s h o w i n g t h e f a h i t y when you h a v e I t i n e x c e a s in y o n r system, i* evident to y o u r
F A R M E R S TOOI.S.—Shovels, spades, hoes, p o t a t o h o o k s ,
rorks,
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dreama a n d y o u r own h e a r t tell you.
A nice assortment of best m s k e s and fashionable d e s i g n s ; grain a n d e h l l d r e n s cradles, plaster, lime. Riddle's F a n n i n g
•with F r a n c e . T h e a d v i c e s received f r o m E u r o p e a r e
Now, at t h e s e t i m e s tber< is no medicine so deserving of Ballmoral Hose for l a d i e s and C h i l d r e n ; Ballmoral shoe? Mills, Inmbcr wagons, light wagons, wagon scats. whiffieUeea,
v a r y favorable, b u t indicate a p p r o a c h i n g complications
y o n r confidence aa
for Ladies, Misses and Children.
wheel l o r r o w s . road scra(>ers, plows, 1 a n d 2 h o r s e ; steel
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
b e t w e e n J a p a n a n d t h e •' W e s t e r n P o w e r s . "
plow moulds for shovel p l o w ^ d r s g teeth, c n l t l v s t o r teeth,
BRANDRETU S V E G E T A B L E U N I V E R S A L P I L L S ,
g r u b hoes, planter* heavy hoes, half busbel baskets, well
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A N E W F E A T U R E IN T H E M A R K E T ,
A l t h o u g h i t h a s b e e n d e c i d e d t h a t t h o A m n e s t y of
the nsnal I n d i c a t i o n s tell t h a t y o n must die.
MEDICINES.
Of which we h a v r a fall a s s o r t m e n t , is Oenls snd I n d i e s
t h o President docs not extend to prisoners o f war as a
Mr. J o h n Pndney, Springfield, Onion Co.. N. J „ h a s used Machine hemmed
Avers, J a m e s . Wlnslow's. Sawyer's. T h o m p s o n ' s , S a r g s n t ' a
class, n e v e r t h e l e s s h e is p r e p a r e d t o g i v o s u c h i n d i v i Davis'. Kennedy's, etc.. p a t e n t m e d i c i n e s ; aa alao pilla.
BRANDRETH"S P I L L S f o r fifteen years in his family, and for
ointment*, oils, e s s e n c e s and e x t r a c t s to variety.
d u a l s a m o n g t h e m i t s benefits, w h e n e x a m i n a t i o n i n t o all h i s h a n d s : in which t i m e t h e s e P i l l s have cured them of
HARNESSES.
t h e i r i u d i r i d o a l e a s e s d e m o n s t r a t e t h e p r o p r i e t y of so Billioua affections. Headache, R h e u m a t i s m . Fever and Ague.
Single snd double, heavy and l i g h t harnesses, m e n ' s a n d
Muulca, W h o o p i n g C o u g h , a n d he says he h a s never known
doing.
side saddles, bridles, halters, girths, m a r l i n g a l l s . e x t r a t o g a ,
PHALON'S NIGHT RLOOKING CEREl'S,
t h e m t o fail. P r i n c i p a l O A c e , 2:u Canal S t r e e t , New York.
straps, Ac., Ac.
G o v . C a m m i n g * , formerly of U t a h , o n a p p l y i n g f o r bis
Of all p e r f u m e s ; the p e r f u m e f o r e i t h e r l a d l e s or GentleSold by all r e s p e c t a b l e d e a l e r s In m e d i c i n e s
LEATHER.
men are sold only by
last q u a r t e r ' s s a l a r y , w a s n o t i f i e d b y tfe TJoltcd S t a t e s
ASK F O B NEW S T Y L E .
C o w h i d e , kip. calf and tlndinga, a c o m p l e t e l i n e ; l a s t s ,
H A N N A H , LAY A t " 0 . A g e n t s .
T r e a s u r e r t h a t b e s h o u l d n o t p a y h i m 8Mleas h o t o o k t h e
pegs, nails, knives. A c - Ac.
Y A N K E E NOTIONS.
o a t h bf a l l e g i a n c e , i n a s m u c h o s t o e h a d b e e n c h a r g e d w i t h
•ion on t b e 1 0 i ^ . A ^ n o r n m ,wa» p r w r n t l i f r i t h e G o v -
e r n o r delivered bis Sleasagc.
copy.
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disloyalty.
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t o p a y a fine o r 8 3 , 0 0 0 a n d b e i m p r i s o n e d t ^ t e x c e e d i n g
t w o y e a r s , a s t b e S e c r e t a r y o f W a t - m n j d o c i d e , f o r will-
TBE msrctlB OF TIE TOL
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Are o f t e n exposed i n ' c o n s e q u e n c e of the Ineffleieney of
(so-called) b e a u t i f y i n g p r e p a r a t i o n s ; b a t all who use ORISTADORO-S E X C E L S I O R H A I R D Y E know and feel that
t h e i r secret is secure.
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Still
they Come.
J u s t received 930 p k g s of merchand'txe per P r o p e l l e r A:
leghany t h i s day. Oct. 50.1861.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T H E
S T A T E
OF* T H E
M A R K E T
Dolls, cologne, h a i r oil, pomade, h a i r restorative and d y e s
handkerchief perfumes, toilet a n d s h a r i n g , soaps, spectacles
tobacco s n d snuff boxes, snd p o u c h e s , . m e e p d i s u m and common pipes, porte-monies, money bags, l s d i e i traveling bags,
c h i l d s bag*, rattles, toys, toy books, compasses, brushea,
assorted, toy tvatcbea.
f o r nearly all k i n d s of m e r e h a n d l r r la and has been f o r t h e
S+ATIONERY.
past t h i r t y days, MUCH E X C I T E D , and most k i n d s of goo da
L e t t e r , note, legal a n d c a p paper*, envelopea, a s s o r t e d ,
A letter recierod by the President from G e n , Banks,
have a d v a n c e d c o n s i d e r a b l y ; especially for two weeks past pencils, pens. I n k , black a n d red, s e s l i n g w a x .
has t h i s state of t h i n g s been m o r e than usually n o t i c a b l e ;
ROOKS.
' s a y s ' h e will t o o n c o m p l e t e t h e o r g a n i s a t i o n of t h e L o n i s N o t h i n g t h a t can ahrivel u p or in any way i n j u r e the hail a n d with an u n p r e c e d e n t e d d e m a n d and an n n n s a a l l y limitS a n d e r t . M c G n f l y - 8 Davis' Mitchell's snd C l s r k ' s s e r i e s of
iuia S t o t o G o v e r n m e n t
mlnglea w i t h t h e p r e s e r v a t i v e vegetable elements of t h i s ed supply, c o u p l e d with the f a c t of the G o v e r n m e n t j u s t school books, c h i l d s snd a d n l t s miscellaneous books, b l a n k
books, eopy books, s o n g a n d ranslc books, some f o r s c h o o l s .
T b e W o o d ' s C h a t t a n o o g a letter i n t i m a t e s t h a t o « r wonderful preparation.
c o m i n g forward to make their requisitions for the use of our
TI* WARE.
M a n u f a c tu r e d by J . CRISTADORO. 6 Aston House, New i m m e n s e armies, the result has been to cause an increased
c a v a l r y will s o o n m a k e o r a j d t o M o o t g o t n e r y . A l a .
O n r t i n s h o p is In A No. 1 r u n n i n g o r d e r a n d all w o r k
Y o r k . Sold everywhere, a n d applied by all Hair Dresser*.
iinanc*s"1v}jjch necessarily m o s t c o n t i n u e until w i a t e r {now
MABRJED,
P r i c e $1, $1 50 a n d I S p e r box, a c c o r d i n g t o size.
so ifeon a t h^nd) s e t s in.
FIRM-TIRE.
A t P e t i t n i a l a , J a a . 17th, by Rev. tiao. V , S h e r m a n . Mr.
Cristadoro'a H a i r Prew»rvativo.
A good a s s o r t m e n t c o n s t a n t l y on b a n d — « t f a i r p r i c e s .
J o a n T a o T x a x a n d MUa M a a r E. BMOKT, both of P e a insula.
Is invaluable w i t h h i s Dye. as it Imparts t h e u t m o s t softW e find it i m p o s s i b l e t o h a r d l y c o m m e n c e a n e n a m e r t t l o n
, G r a n d T r a v e r s e County, M i c h .
O n the 31 at iusu. a t the realdenee of C a p t Green, bf R e n ness, tbe m o s t beautiful gloss, a n d great vitality to tbe Hall
IOOB LATEST A D V I C E S abow a still l a r g e r a d v a n c e In of o a r stock in so s m a l l a space, and. f o r a n y a d d i t i o n a l p a r
P r i c e , SO c a n t s . $1, a a d $2 p e r bottle, a c c o r d i n g to sise.
t i c a l a r a please call on or s e n d t o
' i & C r n a h , M A CCBTIS FOWLSS,jon„ of the P e n i n s o U . w
all - i s l i e s ojJferebiandUeMlas M a a o A a x r 8. P * r T « a * o x , of the aame p l i i e .
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C a n distinguish the k l t c k a a n d b r o w n s p r o d u c e d
dye f r o m t h o s e i m p a r t e d by tbe C r e a t o r .
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c o l u m n of p l e a s a n t g o s s i p a b o u t W a s b i n g t i i i I f r i o g , in ' . . . _•
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t o M r . L r h i e b T t h e l a t e e x - P t o i d e n t V a n B n r c u / c f f ' r p H E S E PITMPS H A VE'XOW BEEN IN r . E S P J W l l ^ B 1
t h e c e l e b r a t e d legal o r a t o r , L l i s h a W i l l i a m s , of C o l a m - 1 J
a number «f years. and give belter satisfaction than s i n
b i a couuty, N . Y . :
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t b e bench were convulsed with luguhter at the burlesque
o f t h e result. H e w a s c o m p l e t e l y d i s c o m f i t e d b y an ig^
n o r a u t , i m p a t i e n t , u n l e t t e r e d p e t t i f o g g e r , w h o knew no low have in.o-e threi- n f ^ l d |>um(^. "I
law, b u t s o m e h o w o r o t h e r h a d o b t a i n e d t h e c r e d i t o f ] con
s h r e w d n e s s a n d t h e r e p u t a t i o n a m o n g his f a r m e r n e i g h - r.i> l»-ea ninnlnjt for th<- )-»*t two jjrar«
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b o r s of b e i n g h a r d t o b e a t
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exceedingly touching and beautiful.
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u n h a p p y p r i s o n e r a t t h e b a r g u i l t y of t h e c r i m e w i n c h
h e is c h a r g e d , a f t e r thtf a d v e n e d a d i r r e l r n g i b l e a r g u - j w ' i , V ..Vr i
m e n t s w h i c h 1 h a r e laid b e f o r e y o u . p r o n o u n c e v o u r fa- eonipare'd with t
t a l V e r d i c t B e n d h i m t o lie in c h a i n s u p o n h i s ^ h i n g e o n ; out oi repair. n n
floor, w a i t i n g t h e d e a t h h e is t o r e c e i v e a V ^ y o u r I
b a n d s ; ilien g o t o t h e b o s o m of y o u r f a m i l i e s — « o lay
y o u r h e a d s on y o u r p i l l o w s — a n d s l e e p if y o u c a n !"
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a t o r was at first t h r i l l i n g ; b a t b » ami by t h e p c t ! i f o g « t r . | and f o r c e pumpw h o b a d v o l u n t e e r e d t o follow tlic p r o s e c u t i n g a t t o r n e y , known'an •• W e *
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• n d , i n a d d i t i o n , h i s f a t h e r - i n - l a w d e f r a y s all t h e h o u s e k e e p i n g e x p e n s e s . T h e b r i d e - g r o o m is n o t a h v a y s o v e r
Oua a b o v e p l e a s e d a t b e i n g selected.
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h e is o b l i g e d t o g e t a d i v o r c e — h e m u s t n e v e r h a v e a
wife o r m i s t r e s s in a d d i t i o n t o t h e I'riricexj, a n d .
m o r e o v e r he is r e g a r d e d a s t h e so: vabt, r a t h e r t h a n t h e
h u s b a n d , of h i s wife.
T h e S u l t a n himself a n n o u n c e s t o
n i m b i s i m p e n d i n g g o o d f o r t u n e , a n d i t is his b o u n d e n
d u t y t o b o w r e v e r p n t j s l j y , k i s s t b e .Sultan's f e e t , a n d
S t a m m e r a few w o r d s a b o u t t h e h i g b h o n o r , Lite u n e x p e c t ed happiness, etc. H e t h e n proceeds with a c h a m b e r lain w h o b e a r s t h e I m p e r i a l H a l t , t o t h e s u b l i m e P o r t e .
A military band p r e c e d e s b i m . nnd soldiers are d r a w n
iip aloug t h e road, with t h e present arms.
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o f t h e s t a i r s t h o b r i d e g r o o m is received b y t h e G r a n d
Vi«i«*i, c o n d u c t e d b y h i m i n t o a r o o m w h e r e all t h e m i u I t t e r s a r e assembled, and the l l s t l is read aloud.
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w e e p i n g s p e e c h w h i c h h a s b e e n ipadu t o y o u b y M r . 1 " "
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W i l l i a m s , of s a y i n g a n y t h i n g l o d o a w a y - w i t h its eloquence.
I n e v e r h e e r d Mr. W i l l i a m s s p e a k t h a t |>eaco
o f b i s ' n b e t t e r t h a n w h a t h e s p o k e it j e s t n o w . O n c ' t 1
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and well adai'ted for
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g a n t a n d a f f e c t i n ' a s w h a t h e s p o k o i t j e s t now !"
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'Mils w a s a p o s o r ! T b e j o r y l o o k e d a t o n e . a n o t h e r ,
whispered t o g e t h e r , and o u r p e t t i f o g g e r saw at once
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ih u 4 » n ; m n g t.ox—tl.t b f t lie h a d g o t t h e m . H o s t e p p e d a t o n c e , closing w i t h
held by a clip liaCliiuj.'. llkl! fli.i: Itpim "iho «
t h e s i n g l e r e m a r k : " I f y o u c a n t see, g e n t l e m e n of t h e WOrktn« ill a avtlmlet. 8 : t r d f«n t»ie iinrp^H.j u r y , t h a t t h i s o n e s p e e c h d o n ' t a o s w e r all cased, t h e n fn-r uir • liamln.-i—which we think a u r t « t i.:
sliiOSIiiK N so li.tl.le lo !>;• tler.ia,
t h c r ' o n o tise't of m y s n y i n j ? - a n y t h i n g m o r e !"
fit.
A o d t h e r e w a s ' n t ; he m a d e his case, a n d t b e y a w a r d e d
B two nir • lmmlior» :
bim their,verdict.
upon Imtli nldes l y »
n lliuinii. T h e valve
High lifeMarringia to Tvrkey.
a n d Bimpl) a n .
•aply repalr<-ii. Jli-T h o m a r r i a g e s of T u r k i s h p r i n c e s s , ou w h o s e e x p e n s e
" t b o H a t t i - A u m a y o u n of 1 8 5 8 s t a t e d |io s a v i n g c o u l d ing worked by
;bo e f f e c t e d , d e s e r v e s s p e c i a l n o t i c e . I f o n e of t h e Sol' t a i l ' s . d a u g h t e r s h a s a t t a i n e d t h e aire c t w h i c h T u r k i s h
girls arc generally married, the futher seeks » husband
f o r h e r a m o n g t b o n o b l e s a t b i s c o u r t . If a y o u n g m a n
I Jiaye aired thW p o m p f o r o
toeelully p l e a s e h e r , h e is g i v e n t h e r a n k of lientenunt posed 10 the SortU-\Vr<t wlm
'general n o t h i n g l o w e r b e i n g e v e r se l e c t e d T h e c h o o s e d Sound, U l i t g the eoMert p o «
m a n r e c e i v e in a d d i t i o n , a m a g n i f i c e n t , fully f u r n i s h e d did it f r e M e , nor were » e uud
H. 1" i l o l l V M
p a l a c e , a n d i f i * t ^ ' t h o u s a n d p i n s t a - s 8 m o n t h , p o e k c t m o n e y ; with great" ea*--.
7/1One Hundred Bdiats Reward *
Kj
O
C O E ' S
C O U G H BALSAM.
i gH
OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
n »oM in it* native
Bot 1 riagte Instance'
is kno»
ve. In 0 poi*cs»ion. a n y q u a n t i t y of c e r t i d c a i r .
Sume of tbcui f r o m
rt o
« b o have n * d It In their praetlce. and glved II the p r t e m i
nence o v r r a n y oilier eompound
Il d o e i . n.»l i l r y o p n C O U G H ,
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I o
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M
TIlliFK n o s > ^ W t l . l , I . W A U I A B L Y CLUE
• l l C K M X i ; IX T H E 1 H l f O A l .
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DR. J O H N L . L Y O N ' S
French
i'eriod^tal Drops,
Tllh
Are tin only klion n i v i u e d y t h a i » l t l auccennfully a n d in
tariut»y ri-Hiuie i.utl le^snati- Ute K3n1.de (\Mriu, removlnj
•II i m - n u l a r u i t t . imd (.imiuciiiK health, vigor aud s t i u u i j t n .
L V u N ft P l ' . i i l O D l O A L
e i f n e s s . foe l.yon's IV
lie lore the cxpccicd pel
lo ii.varial.ty regulate its coining, us
•Iu as d a y . i g h l follows d
li.ed by dlschae, or uiiab
d duugi-r 0: u r e a s e ?
iodical I'rons.
"d. wi.'l |.o»lrk:ica<
« t o bear tbe
LYON'ri 1'KHIODICAL DHOPS
to y u u a . a
less ing, for i s nut pre e n t i o n U t t e r
ilarly ulien," 1 ; i« a c e r t a i n p r e v e n t i v e • ud wilt aave
>0.1 i,<. 11 all!
lor manv v e a r p w u b c o m p l a i n U ' i n
1 tin- r«-X. Ilia have battled the skill al phyaiclaus.
l i u r . ' i . n g you " "
" » early ttiii>e J
PKIUODICAL
DROPS
«te 11 _•«!I:H<,r Cylf-t ^vll.iitu, and e
l.YOX'sj PKRIOIUCAI.
CHAIN
tpany.
PKKIu!UL'AL DUUl'S
JIii'h., Merrill Block*
C o m e r <>l W o o d w w I
Ji-Jftrwin A w nun*.
r
p H I S I N S T I T U T I O N F O R M S O N E O F T W E L V E COLI leges located in the f o l l o w i n g eillca
Detroit, New
t o r k , I ' h l l a d e l p h l a . Albany. Buffalo, (Cleveland,ClilCaro, S t .
Louis, lironklvu. Troy. I ' o r t l s n d and T o r o n t o .
A person h o l d i u g n s c h o l a r s h i p can a t t e n d e i t h e r a t bis
option.
Tortus.
T u i t i o n payabie In a d v a n c e by p u r c h a s e of a c h o l a r a h i p
$40 f o r foil t e r m . S a m e enn-ve f o r Ladies.
SUidcuta to lyitcr at any t i m e . A v u r u ^ t l m c l o c o m p u t e
LYON S PKHIODICAL DROPS.
v . r f a n i i . 1 ; IVniHle H.-J-lklor, in for »il!c
S
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OP NATIONAL
M B RCA N T I L K C O L L E G B S .
l i r a n c l i l^ocntecl a t D e t r o i t ,
: \*.
O;
I will mall to a n y prrwMi a e n d i n g m e fifty c e a t a , a romplclt »ei of coptea o[ tliv h p i n c e r i a n or . s eii.: A n g u l a r }>»»•
™u hand writing, i n c l u d i n g f u ' l
and pai
* in regard tW holding / t h e i„ n
nn J i a n j g r u e r u l d i r e c t i o n s m f r g a i d to wilting, and f:i-l
p analloUM of th* »et of conlen. l h»rt Inatructlon nnd
pinnationi. are aTouv worth three times tj,,. ; , r i t e c | , a i ....,|
r the a r t of tuple*. T o a n y o n e lisvlug a little time l o
will be tUe e.heape»i a n d laoat esptUiti«u> way
: their writing.
_
N o w w ' h a v K« de»lie to I f a j p . t u K lilo l-elier, shoilW t o
w i t h o u t thl* i alnable w i of copies. V|0 I"-™"" t a k i n g tho
trouble to get five iraUeribera t o Hie cupie'a will r r c e i v c a
free. Card jnaking. W r i t i n c or J--|oiir)*hiuB done l o , o r . i i r
and ln the best atyle of the A n . at a m o d e r a t e eliarer
• - W. fiUBBKLU T e , r h r l - of WHting.
i> n c
.
,
Benaonla. Mich.
I'. H. Siicnrer. A u t h o r of t h i t SvHteni of W riilna aav<
•• Mr. L. W. Huhiiell has wilh me r e v i v e d u I h o t o o g h nnd"
re.cuUr course of l o a t m c t l o n iu r c u i n a n . h i p , a n d manifested tho«e t r a i t s of g m i n a which chnrnvicriae thone dealiutd
to move In Ihe Hr»t VwnV orncromp|i«b<.a ArilXti "
•• He can w r i i c c o p i c a c o r r e c t l y aad explain t h e m t r n t h rully. iin-l i» t h e r e f o r e competent to conduct W r i t i n g C!f»*ea
BuUuiutieily in all the features of the A n . Formation Combination. Light and S h a d e . Slojic a n d Arrangement.
P . I t SI'E.S'CER.
U-SBI*)
Author a n d T c a c h c r of Semi Angular W r i t i n g . "
BRYANT & STHATTON'S
.•Uv!ioli.> 01 tne wxu.il orjpiUMUI. tiial. il taii
uivo, tin-y u o u l d p r o d u e e tcsnlio c o n l i a r j ' t
ihioli .U.. p a i l m u l a r l y t W i e wUo would re
r \ en.
A.uu»rinnn
N o F a m i l y should be w i t h o u t i t .
It la wlihlti the r e a c h o / « l l . the pn.-c being
ONLY 2 i CENTS.
And if an inv«alm< n( a n d t h o r o u g h tifal docs n o t - i v k
u p " the a i ^ v e a tale m m i , the „ , o n . ; will N- r e f u n d e d .
w»
#ay t i l l s know ing i t . - m i r i t s and fvelliw c o i i h A n i t h a i
t,r..l will "eeure f . w 1 « >
t0\Tho,d.
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ln
Do n o t w a a t e awny w n h C o n g h t o g . w l n n . » o umall en ( n
v r c i m c n t will cure AUII. It ni«y br hnd of any re»i>eclal .e
PrngciKi in town. . V . , | l r,i.nl,|, j o u w l t h a e i . / o l a r V l e t c
nine certitleutea of euiea It bn« m a d e .
01 6 v t
C. (i. Ct.ABK.
WBOI.KK*IJI D a r u c i r r ,
XKW H A V K f . c o m .
STRAY HEIFER.
p A K E N U P BV ME ABOUT SIX W E E K S AOO
I
near I'ine Ulver. 011 ihe Newaygo «oa<l. a Brown Heifer
Ll,out three y e a n , old T h e o w n e r i s recn.ali-d trt i n o v e
•roperly. pay c h a r g e , a n d l a t e h e r away.
,
,
HEXKY K RUTNERFORD.
Traver»e. D e c e m b e r ' . lSf.3.
Sl-»i«r
DROPS
I idrtJlr.iirefully guard.
LYON S
"'it'.~'""j »'e"."
RPENC E R I A N P E N M ANSHYP,
C O M E T H I N O .NKW: A , \ | , W u f c i H Y I H E A T T I N O j ^ ' U f c v e i y p e r a o n n i d l i n g lo i m p r o t e tlv,| r baud
1»R0PS
Are alluid |ireparation, ihe only o n e of ili>- Kind ever «H»
C a n t h n d s e Mine.N < . J . , i . 1>.-|-,;.:
J . p . W r s r A Co. :
R^nt!*,—The p n m p w h i c h 1 ordered f..r <^|r Mine in re
cefved arid p u t to work In o u r nnderlay «hol': « l u e h w>- nr>
d n k i n z . .We lind t h a t one man will with en... lift .',u g;itiou.
,»er luinutr We lifted lir t h r r e and a hall 1. •
all (It.ter In the Khafl. whieli mtHixin-^
l.y tKi-lte fe>-t uud Ji
feet d e e p , aad it WHH full wiieu we eoinnieurcd. I; an>wen
our expectation* in every r c * p w t , au 1 o u r w o r k m e n a n
highly pleaKcd with iu It will do g n a t serviee uitli t.ul
trilling expeitae lor repuini
R a i l r o a d llusineM at Chicago.
Your*. re*|iectf«illy,
Ct KH tin.LIS-.
• liavu »leiity'mon-' sorli eertifi.-nt. -. ho. tltink ili. »» ,,r r
F o u r t e e n y e a r s agff ( h e first H t f l t a y i r a i n r a n o u t of
gh
R r 1'umns, I*
C h i c a g o . ' > 2 * o w t h e r e a r e n i n e t y t r a i n s l e a v i n g t b e city
J I>. WK
daily. T h e t o t a l n u m b e r of c a r s in t h e s e t r a i n s is o n e
:> Hri'.idw.;y
Ib'wisantl f o u r , h u n d r e d a n d t h i r t y - t w o f r e i g h t , n n d one
h u n d r e d <ind s i x j y - t h r e e p a s s e n g e r Cars.
P l a c i n g these
T U K (5 U K A T
o u t - t r a m s all i i u d n o line, a d d i n g t h e l e n g t h of c u g i u c a u d
t e n d e r of e a c h t r a i n , t h e t o t a l l e n g t h o r all t h e t r a i n s leavl o g t h o c i t y d a i l v is twenty-five miles a n d t w e l v e r o d s ;
l A C t . l l > I "III.
a . v c r y rejpeptable d a y ' s j p u r n e y f o r a m a n t o d r i v e f r o m
era in Ihe hixtor,
One e i . d of t h o t r a i u t o t b e o t h e r . T h e i n - c o m i n g train!introduced t b d i 1
a v e r a g e t h e s u m e l e n g t h , a n d a b o n t t h e s a m e business.
1
T h i s , t h e n , w o u l d m a k e u p w a r d of fifty miles of t r a i n * Xcvar dev iating f r o m tho Sjnc price ask- d . '
r e q u i r e d t o t r a n s a c t t h e d a i l y railroad b u s i n e s s of C h i c a A n o t h e r peenllarity o f t n e Company 1? that their tea tauter
only devi t
go. T h b T r i b u n e s a y s :
qualUy, value, and p a r t i c u l a r
A l l o w i n g leu t o n s t o b e a l o a d f o r a f r e i g h t e a r , a n d
of c o u n t t y , tjut lie lieljir. the lea
t h i r t y p a s s e n g e r s t o a c o a c h , t h e r e a r e m o v e d daily t o a n d
attRjite.)
f r o m t h i s city, n i n e t b o u t a t i d s e v e n h u n d r e d a n d e i g h i v
p a s s e n g e r s a u d t w e n t y - e i g h t t h o u s a n d six h u n d r e d a n i l
forty t o n s of f r e i g h t I S u p p o s e wo i m a g i n a r i l y baliish in tlilti e s t a b l i s h m e n t o v e r all nxhrnt.
If lie i< ll«* Jildifo of t.-a. or the market, if lilatitn
r a i l r o a d s , a n d s e t o n r s e l v e s b a c k fifteen y e a r s , w h e n t h e r e
olc, he ha* all llie Iwnetils uf a weil nrganic-.l - .
w e r e no r a i l r o a d s i n t b l s s e o t f o n , ' u n d w h e n f r e i g h t nnd iug hnsini-aa, of an immenec capital, of ail ili<- jui.
p a s s e n t j m w e r e m o v e d b y t e a m s . O n e t o n is c o n s i d e r - a professional lea taster, and tin.- knowledge n l . u j
ed a lond f o r t w o b o r s e s over, a c o u n t r y r o a d , a n d t h r e e
T h i s enahlea #11 t e a hoj*eW~n» t i i i f t r r 1f they
p e r s o n s f o r a t r a v e l i n g , t e a m of t w p ^ o r s e s .
A t this rate
anila of miles f r o m thi« m a r k e t — I n p u r c h u x ' o i i an coorl .
i t would require six t h o n s h h d 'five h u n d r e d a n d t w e n t y lemi* hen - a» the New York un iehati'.».
ttAfacs t o m o v e t h e p a s s e n g e r * , a n d f o u r t e e n t h o u s a n d
Parties can o r d e r t e a - and will l.c
u> „ , . i |
I
t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d t w e n t v t o m o v e t h e f r e i g h t , a n d t w e n - t h o u g h they came iheui-eivc-. IK-In f . m r tu ir- i oriuinul i
ty t h o u s a n d e i e h t V m M r t t l i n t f I b t f r l i O i s e i t o m o v e l u e packaccp, t r u e tvciglilsai^d t a r v s ; an>l the t e a m a n warranted
at represented. •
j
IMSwuigere a n d f r e i g h t t l i a t a r r i v e a u d d e p a r t d a i l y b v
Wo issue a price Iwt O f t h e company a teas, ithich will U
r n i l r o a d . a o d e t less t h a n o n e t e n t h l o c o m o t i v e opeed. sent to all who o r d e r i t : compriKing
' W h a t n spectacle mould eleven thousand teamsters preIll-son, Y o u n g
IIy<nii. I m p e r i a l .
Gunpowder, !
$cut h i l c b i n g u p a u d s U r t i h g off w i t h t h e i r eleven t h o u T w n n k a y a n d S i n k , OOIOIIK S o u c l i o n c .
sand t e a m s ! Y e t t h i s business is all d o n e s o s y s t e m a t i c a l l y
Orange a n d Hyson Prkoe,
— t r a i n s a . r i v i n g a n i L U j a y u i ^ j v j t b . c l o c k - w o r k regularityJ a p a n T e a of e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n , c d o r . - d a n d uncolorcd-1
— t h a t f e w e x c e p t pilsscngfcrs ftiid railroad meu t a k e a u y
T h is list baa each kind o t tea OKided i u i " f o u r classes,
t M l i r e of t h e m o v e m e n t o f t r a i n s . •
namely: Cargo, H i g h C a r g o . I-Tne. Flnea!. that e \ c r r one m«v |
u n d e r s t a n d from description and the pHeen annexed that ihe j
C
o
m p a n y a r c d e t e r m i n e d to undersell the whole tea t r a d e .
i
A cyni cal fellow w b o ^ f c n ' t t l k t t e r t h o c a s h for a sleighWo g u a r a n t e e to sell all o u r teas a l n o t over two c e n t s ,.n2 |
r i d e , p u b l i » h e s t h e f o l l o w i n g recipe f o r i t s s e n s a t i o n s :
cents) p e r pound above cost, believing t h i s to W a t t r a c t i v e 1
• " S i t j n t h e hull w i t h y o u r n i g b t clothes, w i t h b p t h d o o r s
" e many w h o have I x e n p a y i n g e u o n n i ' u s prof!t».
open s o t h a t y o u c a n g e t a g o o i l . d r a f t — y o u r feet fn a
G R E A T AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.
p a i l of i c e - w a t e r — d r O p tlife f r o i l t d o o r k e y d o w n y o u r
I*PORTKnB 1x11 JnnntKS,
"T>aek—liold a n i c i c l e in o n e h a n d a n d Ying t h e tea" bell
No. SI Tvsry S t r e e t . N e w York.
w i l h t h e o t h e r . " H q ssyrs ' i c a n ' t teij t b e d i f f e r e n c e w i t h
y o u r e y e s s h u t , a n d i t is a g r e a t d e a l c h e a p e r . ' '
. . .
...
,
i . i
WHITE
A ah, and alt kipd» of.fneniipned Tilt© Inftit-er kept ou
A r p t e k d o c t o r on b i s d e a t b - b e d willed big p r o p e r t v hand ; aud F r a m i a g t l l s b C r , JofBL- and S c a n t l i n g S-sned from
tO-a l u n a t i c a s v l u m , g i v i n g as a reason f o r h i s d o i n g so, twenty to t h i r t y f e e t i n ioatith, a n d f o r Sale a t the MIIIJ of
the s u b s c r i b e r ,
t h ^ t b e w i s h e d hi* f o r t u n e . ti» g o t o t h o l i b « r « T class w h b
j v /
, '
BRYANT
pilrontzed hltn.'
r
T r a v t r a e Clly. UTeh., Aug. 16.166J
C O U G H ,
For sale by r r u g g i n t s in city, c o u n t r y , and t l e r f w L e r e !
l o r »aloni Wholr«»le. bv
D. S. IIAKXES 4 ClK. New i m k
C. (JOODWIN' A CO.. BOMOB
KARJIAND. K H B K I t W W I . flejrolr.
OHKAT.
F E M A h i : Jti;Ci4jJLATOIl,
The underpinned, JiaviBpto"
rliecrfntly recommend tllem a
in r a i s i n g nnd t h r o w i n g iv'Mc r
•iccuilty agninot triwu anfl Irrv
rlor to ail oilieri".
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able to the tUHie, aud aiai be odmniiat- red \ , , : h i H i « h o '
anv age.
In vaaea of C R O L T we will g u a r a i i l e t a care. If t a k t u 10
A knowledge of t h e ^ l i n a r y E n g l i s h b r a n c h e s I g s n C l c i t D t
p r e p a i a t o i y t o c u i e i m g upon site t o u w e of sindy.
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ALBERT~W. BACON,
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on C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now offers f v r a a l c .
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Principal at Detroit.
The most thorough, p r a c t i c a l and truly popular CoHrges
111 A m e r i c a . Over s i * t h o u s a n d s l n $ c f i l s h n » e e B t c r e d « l u e e
t h e i r e . t a l . l l s h m e n ' w h i c h i s t h e b«>t e v i d e n c e of t h e i r
f a t o r with the pnhlic.
F o r i u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n please c a l l a t C o l l e g e I!o<,m«.«r
send for a aew C a t a l o g u e of hO p a g e s . F o , s p e t i t t t o . of
P e n m a n a h l p . >nclnse l e t t e r sttimp
Addi»-».
BUY A XT A S T R A T T O X . ,.t e i t h e r of t h e a b o v e CUIea.
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, all t h e record of t h o c r i m e t o Wbicfe I ' h a d b e e n a n unI w i l R n g witness. T b e v e r y m o u n t a i n s ! h a d c o m e d o w n
| a n d c o v e r e d i t — n a t u r e b a d o b l i t e r a t e d i t f r o m t b e faoo
j of the Alpine solitude. L a k e a n d chalet, victim and e x [ e c u t i o n c r , h a d . d i s a p p e a r e d forever, t h e p l a c e t h e r e o f
k n e w t h e m no m o r e .
—
••
j
A * I r i s h C a p t a i n In t h e a r m y , newly a p p o i n t e d l o
j d r i l l hi* regimeat, v o c i f e r a t e d l o a d i y b i « first o r d e r , t o
j show b i t a u t h o r i t y ; . " A d f a p c e , three steps backwards ;
a n d t h o s e m e n w i t h o u t a n p p , b o l d o p y o u r h a n d * !"
s
in- — — n
i •
i
1
-TT- ' - " -r •
'r'T-~ ' ~1V"~r r-iaa»«*
Frori Washington!
them owe their condition to tbe «se of intoxicoting li- Tbe Rebel* Prt£*ring to Ahandoa Arkansas a i d
JHiMlndppl. Spebik Wipatch to the Chicago Tribune,
quora. An oged and eminent Judge stated a fewyenrs
WismJtBTOJ^ Jan. 13, 1864
The following are tbe extracis frowtbc Memphis corM O B 6 A ? f B A L l T r e g , E J i t o f r n n d P r o p r i e t o r . since, that he could not recollect having tried a man for respondence of the St. Lonis Republican, refered to by
Garrett Davis attempted Ho prove bis loyalty 10-day,
manslaughter, ond very few for murder, who were not telegraph on Wednesday last :
in a few remarks, beginning before one and contiuuiiig
TBAVEBSfiCITY:
induced to commit their crimes by intoxication. Tbe. >• 1 learn from good authority thot.a Quartermaster in till four o'clock. Tbe proof didn't seem to be cooipieic.
FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY - 2$. 1864.
New York City Attorney states that twenty seven mur. tbe Confederate army at Hernando, acting by authority and after Senator Wilson Sad spoken be was disposed to
of Richmond officials, has offered to Gen.! Hnibnrt to try ogain, bat was cut short by adjournment.
For the Grand Traverse Herald. dent (all he bad investigated) were caused by intoiica. sell to him, or the United States, oil the Coiton now reThe occasion, proved quite a scftsdtioii ond the galManufacture and Effect* *>f Intoxicating Bever- tion. Six thousand three hundred and forty seven per- maining within a certain district in Mississippi now out- leries were crowdcd to their utmost capacity. Duvis'
agt-s i n Ike T7nilcd Slate*.
sons brought into the police courts of New York city side the FederaHines. The quantity ^embraced in this spiecb was the most remarkable that onv United States
Fimcxn BATES.—The last Census states that in 1860 last year, committed their crimes while iutoxicated.— offer is about 15.000 W«s, whtCh 1 think, is all Confed- Senator has been goilty of uttering since ihe days of Mathere were in tbo United States two thousand one hun- Tbe prison Discipline says of one hundred and twenty j erate States cotton. The offer is to sell oud take pay in son and Toombs oud Ji-ff Drvis. It is only u lew months
dred and eight (2108) manufactories of intoxicating li- one thousand three hundred and forty-oue persons com- greenbacks. 1 atn creditably informed that Gen Hul- S lice he wrote a resolution and p-rsouded another Senaquors besides rectifying establishments, producing al- mitted to prison last year, eighty nine theusoml six hun- burt favors the purchase, and has already communicated tor to present it for the expuUou of his cobeajcoC,
to Washington the offer with his recommendation that PowcIL When his own expulsion for treasonable Utu'rmost six million barrels of poisonous swill to debauch dred and fifty-three were made criminals by intoxicottug the cottou lie bonght Indeed, I understand that Gen. ances is proposed, his only excuse is thot when be deliour people and to disgrace and ruin us as a nation. The drinks. New England reports that nine tenths of her Hurlbut, commanding this department, would fovor berately wrote that the people should revolt against their
•alue of this liquor is set.down at forty two otid a half
the purchase by the United States of,all tbe cotton in wor leaders, he meant that at the next election tbey
criminals are either drunkards or decidedly intemperate. Mississippi. Hcissas-lto fuvor it ftr icveral reasons. should vote against Administration candidates and urgr
millions of dollars ; and this enormous som is infinitely
These reports cover only large cities wbore records First, it would put a stop to tbe operations of rascally ing this, he makes a more q^worty sjxech tlmn Powell
worse than wasted. A thousand times better would it
speculators, atitf the corruption and bribery so common ever did. He descended to low personal abuse of St'naare kept
be for all the living if every drop of it were i poured into
Could all the crimes and misery, public and .private, now. Then it would be o heavy blow to British holde'rs ior Wilson, winding up by sitting down on top of a desk
our lakes and rivers to poison only the fish ; for no hon- produced by the distillation ond traffic in intoxicating of Confederate securities, based on cotton, and would ond reading tho fagitive slave law, aud then arruinging
remove one of the strongest motive* far contributing aid Massachusetts ami bcr Senators for treason in attempting
est, unprejudiced and well informed pcn<on will hazard
liquors, be brought to light and indelibly impressed upon to the Confederacy. Then payment bring moilc iu green- to frustrate that law.
bis reputation by saying it produces one conts worth of
Among other things he eulogised McOllon ond Gen.
the minds of our people, they would rise in a body to backs, the receivers of such funds would become stockgood tbnt might not be •perfectly oecored without a xkop
crash the manufacturers and traffickers, at the ballot holders iu the Federal Government, 4pd interested iu its Thomas, aud spoke of them as about tbe only Generals be
of it ; while it produces more misery, and •crime, tuim
could praise. While speoking of the Burns casu in Bosbox.
H . R . SCUKTTKRI.Y.
Hut the offer of the Confederate offiecr to sell the 15,000 ton. which he styled an insurrection, he went off into
•11 other evils that afflict mankind,combined,not even exAt Ontonagon, on the 18tb ulu, the bares of tho Min- liuU-s is very conclusive evidence thai, the rebels furesiv rapturous praise of Millard Fit.more, aud to whom he
cepting the Rattlesnake rebellion, which is temporary
very clearly that tbo portion of Mississippi in which the ascribed the suppression of the riot.
and limited in extent, while this is permanent and per- nesota Mining Company were burned. The loss fell fill inn is. must very soon pass ont of their control The
Mr. Snmner quietly suggested that it was Frank
vades every city and hamlet, and every corner of our chiefly on tbe contractors, Messrs. Anthony & White, whole of Mississippi, is in fact doomed. The Federals Pierce who did that thing, whereapoti Davis, slightly
abashed, at tbe universal titteV at his igtorauce, transland. Tho most authentic statistics I Lave been able to to whom it was very heavy, having large contracts on will have the whole in the nnring.
'• 1 am credibly informed that tho rebels west of the ferred bis eulogy boldly to Pierce.
collect show that (including furmcrg who raise the their bonds. The loss was 38 horses, 8 cattle, 40 to 50
Mississippi—all of them, leader nrxKled, military men
Mr. Wilson replied very briefly, saying lltot to such ograin) at least one hundred and twenty thousand-persons tons of hoy and oats, several hundred bushels of grain, and civilians—consider the secession game •' played out " speech—rambling, illogical, and incoherent as Davis',
are engaged in. producing and retailing this greatest of oil the buruess, blankets, robes, etc., belonging to 17 - t h a t Arknnsos, Louisiano and Texas must inevitably full of indecency and falsehood, few words were lavded.
all curses among mankind : and we may estimate the la- teams: a threshing machine, windmill, ond oil other pa$i out of their control.ami that ail struggle to hold He denounced Davis for becoming' a common slanderer,
bor prevented and deteriorated, oc part qf consumers 'fixtures pertaining to so extensive an establishment, and those Stutes is vain. They perceive two things: 1. That rtfered to tbe ebarges against himself oud be pronounced
Federal power is adequate to difpoa-es them—that tbeui unmitigated and contemptible falsehoods. He de-'
at a hundred and twenty thousand men at : least. Now 4 or 5 boh-sleiglis. The Lake Superior Mirier Bays : the
tlirv cannot maintain on army hi tlmce Mates, for the Ibndcd MaSsaObUKitts and drew out h-.-arty applause from
leaving out, say forty thousand farmers producing the " I n this terrible disaster, it is probably s'de to say that very coaiieiit reason that their soldiers are tired and the naileries. He closed with renewed argument ib*t
grain whoso labor only is lost to tbo nation ^ and we many of the best teams on tho lake were consumed.— h.'|«•!<». and every new conseript rims awuv the first op- Davis' resolutions were essentially disloyal; aud calculathave sixty thousand engaged in exciting !and inciting The sufferers have been the contractor* for the Company portunity. 2. That the people of, those States^Mhc ed to incite revolt and warranted his expulsion.
The general feeling of Senators istiiat Wilson's resoluone hundred and twenty thousand to murrler, arson, to for several years, during which time the}" I sod worked off masse—are d-termincd to get line* into tbe Uniou
and that the war shall end. Rebol officers nnd rebel tion, was at least premature and should have been subtormenting their innocent wives and c&bildren'wilh tin- oil the stool; in this line that did not suit them, and pur soldiers speak out plainly their thought* ami convictions mitted to an administration caucus belore being intro•peakablo and life long misery ; filling our Asylums with chased from the best horse markets below such as thpy, on the subject, uuii the whole country may be certain of a duced ; but Wilson had decidedly (be best of it to-day.
madmen, and our prisons with criminals ; tbe former to wanted, regardless of price; several of the teams being speedy and completerei«>!«es8iotiof the entire trans-Mis- Davis'speech was utterly unworthy of any one holding
he maintained at an expense of (oar dollars per week ; worth from $500 to $700 a pair, and their loss cannot be sissippi region by the federal power. No one could be I he dignified position of un American "Senator. The foto
here u week, and meet as 1 have done, citizens of Arkan- oo the resolution has not been ordered yet
the latter to bo tried in our Courts at a cost of some reinstated for anything like |ts first cost.
sas, Louisianio. and Texas, who for* two years and more
The New Hampshire Republican Convention for
hundreds of dollars each, and then supported in oar PenA preamble nnd resolution have been adopted by the have lived within rebel lines, in iconstant intercourse
Lincoln.
with rebel Generals. witMirdinatr- officers nnd soldiers of
itentiaries for years or for life. Where is the mind that Maryland Legislature, by a vote of
to 15, declaring
CoNcoKn, N. H., Wed, Jan. 6. 1864.
can grasp the sum total of all tbe evils caused, directly that tlK> true interests of Marylund demand that tbe po- the rebel army, ond citizens of thojto (States, and hear
The Republican rftole Convention met here' to dav.
their statements obont-the prevailing hopes and fears of
nnd indirectly, by the manufacture and use'of intoxicatlicy of emancipation should be immediately inaugurated the people umotig whom they have lived, nnd for one Phe Hon. W. W.Tappnn was chosen IResident. Goy.
ing drinks'? Where tbe mathematician that can even ap- within her borders. That the Legislature declares its moment doubt that the rebellion ii practically dead in Gilmore was renotninuietl by acclamation.
The Couveution is large and the proceedings harmoniproximate it f The labor of any country constitutes its
intention to submit to the people, at as early a day as that region, nnd any vigorous or protracted fighting on ous.
>
the part of tbe reMs impossible, ->
only wealth, and all labor that does not produce the nepracticable, a col! for a Constitutional Couveution, so a*
Tbe New Hampshire Republican State Convention to"And in this connection, 1 will sfijto a somewhat startcessaries. tbe comforts, or the laxuriesol life, is a total
to give tbem an opportunity to carry snch a policy into ling statement which I -heard lost night. It is affirmed day adopted a aeries of resolutions sustaining the adminloes to the Country, whatever it may be to'tbe producer.
istration,
urging
a vigorous prosecution ol the war exhere
that
recently
Kirby
Smith
sent
an
authorized
meseffect, and requesting.our Senators and Representatives
Add to this the vast sums expended in ejecting Asypressing confidence in the integrity and final>ciol fidelity
in Congress to use all honorable efforts to secure the pas- senger to Washington to propose to the Federal author- of Secretary Chase, ond recognising patriots nnd traiities to furnish every requisite facility to get out all the
lums, Penitentiaries,and other prisons, and their supersage of a law by Congress whereby all loyal owners who eollon iu tbe |Kirtion of the Red -River and Woshitu tors a? the only two parties Tbe following was also
intendence ; tbe sums Bpent in trying and cofivictiug
have suffered a loss of their slnves shall be reimbursed.
district within rebel control, the money for the same to adopted :
criminals : and the property destroyed, so far as iscousHrtolvfd. That Abraham Lincoln by the exercise dorthe class of officers exempted from the amnesty offered
Private information from rebel sources states tbot by President Lincoln, they to a-tift- from tbe rebel army ing the severest trials and most dangerous crisis in tho
cd by intemperance ; and there can be bo', tittle doubt
nation's history, of unequalcd sagacity and statesmanship,
that we cherish in our midst a foo more destructive of Charleston is being gradually destroyed by the fire of and eo into Mexico.
" 1 should hesitate to make this .-statement, if I had of a moderation and prudence which experience has
property that might and would bave been created in our batteries. On tho 26th of December, :wo blocks of
shown to be the highest wisdom, by his spotless integrity
buildings on Long street, belonging to (he estate of the not received it from a very high source here, with the of per.-onal character, above reproach and above taspitwenty or thirty years, than even Jeff's rebellion.
assurance that there were good reasons for believing it
It is passing strange—the strangest fact in history— late Senator Butler, were destroyed. Several large to be true. Tbe fact is the rebell'nn is collapsing : and i-ion, and by his slowly formed yet mialleruuble drtermiwnrehonsrt,
occupied
by
tbe
rebel
Government
nnd
fillthat a people so enlightened as tboeo of our couutry are,
us rats iibstim tively deserting a sinking ship, tho rebels nstrou that the triumph of the Constitution and the
should tolerate among them ao evil, a foe «o gigantic, so ed with army supplies, were destroyed about the same feci the sinking of tbe foundations (if-their fi brie of trea- Union over secession and treason shall be the final trison, nod hustcu ol ready to escape the tumbling of the umph of liberty throughout tbe nation, lias received .and
destructive of all that is good, as the manufacture and time. The city is almost deserted except by the militamerited the abiding confidence cf flic people to oil exwalls.
traffic in intoxicating liquors. Dolelul experience bus ry. Tho poorer classes have erected temporary accom•' Within the past ten days, Geo. Hurlbut sent out a tent never awarded to any other politic man since Washmodations
out
of
raugc
of
our
lire.
*!•
reat
destitutiou
proved tbot there is no remedy for the evils caused by
flng of truce on some business to Gen- Forrest On going ington ; but the best interests of the couutry demsuj"
ont the party met u flag of truer 'from Gen. Forrest. that tbe complete destruction of the rebellion, and tho
it, cxcept the prohibition of tbo manglacturo ; and prevails.
After an exchange of erecting, and the particular busi- peace, prosperity and the Union should be achieved mithere can be no doubt that four filths of our people arc
A divorce case is now pending in New York which ness was transacted, tbe rebels who bad come out from ller his administration of tbo Government, ami that we,
in favor of tbo prohibition ; bat we bave become fatn'.- was brought on by a dispute about a wash bowl. One Forrest, proposed to return, with the Federals to their therefore, declare Abraham Lincoln to |>e the people's
tlor with tbe untold misery it produces ; aid as it docs morning the lady refused toablute as usual in the com- camp and join tho Federal nrmy. lieine under a flag of choice for re-electiou to tbe Presidency iu 1864.
The resolution was carried with thunderii of applause,
not affect the majority directly, " We find endure, then mon bowl of the room ond rang for another. It came, truce, the Federals declined the proposal, not wishing
the deligatcs risiug to their feet aud woviug their hots
pity, then embrace." But the Census shows that this and her lord and master quietly smashed it. Tears and to abuse the sac red rules of a flag of trace to any such with tbe wildest eutbusiosm.
'
pnrpose. They, however, reported the facts to beadgreatest of all ovila is multiplying with rapid strides, is hard words proceeded from tbo Indy, and the husband qnurters on their return. Dcs-ertionsfrom tberebelranks
increasing much faster than our population. It shows locked the door ond insisted upon her using tbe unbro- and entry into the Federal lines are so commoa occuring
The Aspect oi the Sprint Cnmpalga.
After a full and careful rtview or tbe situation, tho
that tbe prodactioo of intoxicating drinks,! between eigh- ken bowl. She said no and ho swore yes, and finally every day and night, that tbey cense to he talked about,
teen hundred and sixty, ho* increased onO hundred oud seized his unomioblc wife and forcibly washed her fuce. though they a-e promptly reported daily. The loss to Army ond Navy Journal has attempted to forecast the
probable course of policy which the rebels will puooe at
the rebels by desertion is enormous.
aovenlj.-fivo per cent, while the populatiou iucreascd only He then went to his business and tho wife went to a lawthe o|ieuiiig of tbe spring campaign. Tlie iitynci.se
thirty-seven per cent. Is it not high timojfor us to wake yer. Tho result of it all is aj suit for divorce.
The human body, in so advanced a stage of decompo- gains made by our armies toward* the close of tbe la t
spend hurl tbe -monster from our beloved countiy ?
sition as to be entirely unrecognizable, can now be so re- year have quite changed the conditions of tbe .question
The British rule in India is threatened with a new stored by chemical means, as to present au almost com- as to the future. GeiL.Gf*nt has planted bimselt In the
When Lee invaded Pennsylvania am .Morgan Ohio,
every loya! heart throbbed with onxiqty ; and many danger. Another insurrection has broken out among pletely natural appearancc. This procew was lately prac- center of the Confederacy, aiid^fbu advances will take
the teaboord States iu reverse, and open as issue for our
thousands hurried awby from homo to drive the beasts tho warlike tribes of tho mountains of the Northwestern ticed with success ill f«oudon,in a case of a body found iu arms upon the Gulf or the Atlantic. His army is, thereback to their loirs; here is a foe, right among us much Provinces. Tbey have bad several engagements with tbe Thames, which wns suspected to be that ofan escaped fore, that to wbieb the rebels will have, to give their
more destructive of happiness and all that is good, than tbe British troops, ami the English accounts slate that murderer, who had committed suicide. After the body first attention. Their great danger lie* in the movements which he inoy undertake at the opening of spring.
Lee and Morgan's rebels; bat this one w<j not only tol- the insurrection has assumed alarming proportions, nnd had been subjected to the new process, tbe witnesses Tbo
rebels mu»i now turn everything to the veiy best
erate, but cherish and protect, when wo might destroy that their troops have suffered severe losses. These were enabled to swear that ho was not tbe supposed mur- account iu order to escape rain. 'I heir list reserve is in
statements
will
suffice
to
spread
alarm
throughout
Great
him with a few ballots and without any Joss of time ;
the field, and •• Lultless m iliary action" is their only
derer.
resource. In this state of aOuirs the Journal predicts
and in this case we should have tbe aid of many drunk- Britain, nnd to awnkeu an interest in the irauo over tbe
RKBKI. EMISSARIES UC-NKW K.VOLAXD.—- I'he Ossipec that Lee will be sent to take command In tbe W W , artd
ards themselves who long most inxiously to bo freed entire civilized world.
(N- H.,) Register is informed by communication from that another corps of bis present army will be detached
from temptation, and have resisted it I for days, and
The offense of Dr. Grogan, under arnfst at Washing,
so as to make a powerful concentration to Georgia It
months, and years; but without success, because irresis- ton, is said to be the diversion of $70,000 of public mo- one who claims to be well posted, tbot tbe fires in that is not supposed that this concentration will nccexsvriiy
tablc. All the opponents we shall bave to encounter are ney from the payment of presses and materials purchas- section were set by rebel emissaries who came there by imp'y the immediate abandonment of Yirginia and Richway
of
1'ortlai.d.
The
informant
farther
says
that
a
mond. The remaining corps of l<ee's army may contest
" tbe manufacturers and the retailers. How long, oh bow ed for bis bureau into bis owu pockct. The detectives
tbe way foot by foot, the country being highly favorable
long 1 shall-wo permit these to continue their nefarious bare traced paper and ink from tho bank note printing large number of these emissaries are scattered all over for
such a defensive campaign, and may thus protract tbe
the
Northern
States,
who
are
employed
by
tbe
rebel
govemployment—making maniacs and inciting their dupes department, iu which he and another were principal
struggle until a decisive result is reached at (be West
to crime 7 How loog shall we cootiuue to wreak veo- .employes, directly to a counterfeiting establishment in erumuut to destroy all the hay and grain they can find.
Gov.
Andrews, of Massachusetts, in his annual mes*
geonco upon the comparatively innocent criminals, ond New Jersey.
The contractors of the St. Putil ond Pacific Railroad,
sage to the Legislature, employed the following eloqncnt
let tbo prime movers not only escape, but cherish the
•as.stcd by the Hudson Bay Company, bare coDcluded
The Times' Paris letter says the pirate Florida wax
language iu speaking of the proclauatiou of Presideul
vipers in our bosom ?
the purchase of ter. thousand tons of railroad iron ip
...
,
Lest the reader should suppose my statistics exagger- about ready to sail from Brest. She lies in the bay. wry Kngland, at $32 p«-r ton, exclusive of freight, duties, etc. Lincoln :
" Tba great proclamation of liberty will lift tbo ruler
ated, let him read tbe following facts:—The last Census close to the Union gunboat Kearsage. It is not proba- This immense purchase is matte by hypothcating bonds
who uttered, our cation, and our sge. above alt vulgar
ble
tbe
latter
will
be
able
to
stop
her.
for
if
in
port
when
Report states that fifteen hundred and fdur persons died
on the lands of tbe company, obtained for the purpose of destiny. The bell which rung out the Declaration of
the Forida soils, the 24 hour rulo will be applied ; while
of intemperance in 1860, being on increase of fifty eight
Indtpendence, has found at last a voice articulated to
the road.
proclaim throughout all tbe land, and !o all tbe inhabiper cent in ten years—and almost double,the iucreaso of if she remains outside, the Florida, which is faster than
the Kearsage, can easily steal oat some iark night.
The N. Y. Evening Post has advices from private and tants thereof, it has been beard acroA oceans, and has
population ; ami who will suppose that kalf have been
other sources, to tbe effect that Italy is on the ere of an- modified the sentiments of cabinets and king*. Tbe peoreported ? It also shows that there are twenty-four
The Semite adopted amendments to the enrollment bill
ple
of the Old World hare beard i t f and tbeir hearts
o'htr outbreak. Garabaldi has been again beard from,
thousand insane persons in 1bo United States; and tbo exempting clergyman and non-combotlaiits from liability
having isaied an address urging adherance to Victor stop to catch tbe last whinner of its echoes. The pbbr
physicians of the Pennsylvania Hospital and tho Report to draft. Senator Howard's amendment which retained
slave has heard it. and with bounding joy, tempered by
tbe mystery of religion, lie worsbija and adores. Tbe
assert that more than ooo third of the Insane ore made the $300 commutation clause was passed M r. Sumner's Emmanuel
waiting continent has beard it snd already foresees tbe
such by intemperance. Statistics of cities in which re. which raised tbe amount to $500. ond rendering those
It is reported at Washington by a refugee that the re- fulfilled prophecy, when she will sitredeemed,rejuvenstcords are kept show that of two hundred and fifty thou- commuting or faraishtog substitutes subjcct to a fature bels ore about to remove their capital from Richmond to ed and disenthralled by tbe gcuias of trnirrnsl *nianai
sand criminals and beggars in the U. S , full one half o' call, was voted down.
potion."
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H A V E JL'ST RECK1VED AND A R E NOJF
TO WHOIJESALE DEALERS.]| slock
VVof general merchandise,«MU«„
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sucb as is usually- k e p t by
H E R E A S MY W I F E 1'HYLINA C . HJ
my bed and board without any Just caasc or
tlou. I forbid all persona h a r b o r i n g or t r u s t i n g he
account, an 1 will pay a o d e b t s of her c o n t r a c t u ^ ;
ROIiURT M VIIILI.
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1 o u r s e l v e s , M i i c h I s specially adapted to the wants or t h i s
I ' p O T H E JOBBING T R A D E WE WOULD R E h P B C T H L- |
, d | r B r o m l n R c o u n t r y ; all of which bas been s e l e c t * *
CAUTION.
I I r anb'icni-e that in m - t k i n e n a r pareh»J*s f o r t »• r »l! <>f n-ith especlif r a r e . b o t h as to quality. s t y l e and price, in the
h%d p a r t i c n l a r rvferriire to t b e w a n u e f DI^VL- 1
, i „ c o u n t r y nflords, a n d which i s being and will
L L PERSON'S A R E HEllEUY FORBIDDEN' T O H A R latLtt,tU
'I he E n r o l l m e n t H i l l p a s t e d t h e S e u t c o n t h e l B l h . —
EUS
ir
n m e d i a t e K«-nlity • and h a r e 1*1* c o m i n g in a | , IC 0(5-,.^^
^aies c o r r e s p o n d i n g with the lowest r e g u l a r
bor or t r u s t on my accuant, C h a i l " . Caldwell, aged 13
n
•», and Robert t^ewis, aged 11 years, m» iud>-nu-d appren"*
"
J'al* j
(ol j i u i u i r g t a d c a o( g o o d s in the m e t r o p o l i t a n n t t f I t consolidate* i b e t w o c l a i m s , a n i l J h a k e s all b e t w e e n
Ma
dKhfl s. Clothing,
tices, who h a v e t w l c e run away irom me. f will pay no debts
...
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,
, ,
ket* ab.-'..».
t b e a g e s o f 2 0 a n d 4 0 i n h j e c t t o d r a f t > T h e c o m m u t a - of tbeir c o n t r a c t i n g , a n d will b-->ld any onu responsible who
re.
Cutlery.
!/rr>'
cr(»s.
I"or
c N"t>{i-»n<. Hardware. Cutlery, G i e r k e . I »«.*««»«• j| To a full s x a m - n a t i o n of pricea we wonld invite t h e a t t e n
ir p e r f u m e r r , Fancy l i o o d s T o y s . m of oc.r rt :omer>, and
p a r t i c u l a r l y tbo--e contemtion clause i s rvtfihted, b u t r a i s e d lo # 4 0 0 . I t i s t h o u g h I harbor • tbem'
THOMAS GREEN'.
plating a residence here. a s s u r i n g Uieui that an> i n f o r m a t i o n
l|»al i t w i l l p a w t h o H o u s e in ( b i s s h a p e .
Clergymen
Peninsula, J a n u a r y 22, 1864.
i-Jw*
which we can give, wii! 1*' r h c c t f u l l ) given ; k u o a lag as wc
I ' U K I j I N E O F
H O O P
S K I R T S i do that if fatly understood all would avail themselves of the
are not exempt.
advantages offered—wblch luay be better u n d e r s t o o d by
IS V K H Y L A l t G l - i
A C a t h e d r a l wits b n n r t u t S a n t i a g o , ' C h i l i , o n the
.
« ,,.
, i n a m i n g the same an follows : No rents, no insurance, low
inn bought with special reference to the J o b b i n g tra.ie— i f w i g l l l l l t 5 m i J 1 r l | l < D K &
compared w u b most t o w n s )
1 4 t b ult., b y w h i c h t w o t h o u s a n d pereOns, m o s t l y u p hotd
rhichhictl
we hold
ai a commission only above Coat.
- r „ j , ,, B r ,-haws. best m a i k e t s . p e r f e c t familiarity with a n d
' men a n d c h i l d r e n , lost t h e i r lives.
^
Respectfully i n f o r m e s his nuinorons friends and the public
r • T - , * 7' long e x p e r i e n c e in thla ktnd of baslneas, e n a b l i n g a s t o know
<bat
be
will
furnish
Drawings,
Sj>eclflcation«
s
n
d
Estimates
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re
to
go
to
p
n
r
c
h
a
w
different
cla«ses of goods 10 the
T b e Iowa Legislature have re-ckclcd J . W . Grimes
for every description oT OiVil. Mechanical, A r c h i t e c t u r a l !
.
i l * s t poioihle a d v s n t a s * .
t o t h e U . tt. S e n a t e f o r six y e a r s .
Engineering, and Bnildiag Works. Surveys snd I'lat^ of * *
J*'"
S«^.n»i<tlM
Wc are t h u s p a r t i i a.'ar t h a t all who read may know o a r
Towna.
Estates.
Ac.
He
wiR
also
djfecule
any
C
)iuiulvil<»ns
the
l
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f
O
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e
DIRECT
for
CA?»H
a
n
d
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l
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q
u
a
a
t
i
l
i
e
s
.
|iositioit
antl
advantsgci;
aud
art
examination
which we
:
O n Christmas morning Jeff. Davis w a s presented with
for the sale or purchaae of lU-al Estate. I ^ c a i i n g Laa.i, 8nr. . . r r .v» ^ , . A n
! vit*. will prove to the most casual 'observer t h a t we can en
T V T
a coffin w i t h a r o p e s i g n i f i c a n t l y laid t h e r e o n . I t w a s
. of L a n d s Payment Q f T a s e s , and p r o c u r i n g Abstracts o f ]
\V O O L K N
u U U L ' f t
| dorse every s u f e r a e n t made In oa^ c o l u m n .
Titles,
Ac.,
on
moderate
term*onr
slock
wilt
ts>
very
complete—l*r.s»imers.
Sattinots.
Ken
|
O
a
r
stock"
of
Hry
(Joodf
is
r
e
r
y
cnmplete.
b
o
n
g b t low. of
left a t b i s d o o r tu R i c h m o n d
i r l y e j l e r t i o m nr>« for .ale, con*i«llng t 0 c k v Jeans, t'lain and twitled t I C i n e U Rfb-Roys. l.iuxys. | the most a p p r o v e d stvtes a a d Wake«. c o m p i l a l n g dresa
T b e C o m m i t t e e o n W a y s a n d M e a n s h a v e resolved t o of cleared and u a c l e a r e d lands of the best quality in the | f r o t k i n g ^ * c „ A , .
, goods in D e L s i n s , Challies, Alparcaa, S a x o n y l'laids. i ' r i n u .
HtaU.
|
'
black
Silk's,
Wool
lvl-ainej*.
ngurtxl
a
n
d
plain
black a n d
t a x m a < i u f n c t u i t d V 6 1 r a c c o ' 3 0 c e n t s a p o n n d , (nnfT, 3 0
TravcraeCUr, Michigan,
j
W
O
O
L
J
~
»white Piaids, -Swiss Muslins, Chalubirya,
Glugharas'. Ac., Ac.
c e n t s , fine c u t In b u l k e x c e e d i n g half a p o u n d , 3 0 c j fine
CORNER OF L'NUUi AND S T A T E S T R E E T S
DOMESTICS
a very large stock—Wool Socks and Mitts—fifty's and men's
:
c o t in r o l l . 3 c e n t s p e r p a c k u g e ; fine c o t in • roll t w o
J a n u a r y 22, 1B04. *
^C-tf. >
—a full Hue, a n d bought below m a r k e t rates.
Bought at reduced rates : Doable a n d Twiat C a s s l m e r e a .
o u n c e s . 5 c e n t s ; fine c n t in roll, t h r e e ounces, 7 o c n t s ;
Black and Eancy Casiinerea. Fieri, b S u m m e r C a a a i m e r t s ,
I'KOBATE ORDER.
A FIVE LOT OF J E W E l A Y
York Mills Cotiouadcs. plain a n d fancy, W h i t t e a t o n l'laida.
Tine W t In roll, a d d i t i o n a l o u n c e . 2 c e n t s p e r p a c k a g e . — S T S T B
at low rates, bonght of ihe m a u u f a c t u i o r s d i r e c t
Nnukunetis, Kentucky- Jeans. Tweeds, Mixtures, D e n i m s ,
Mar
« Cot
• S r g a r s n o t w o r t h ove* 8 4 , o n e d o l l a r p e r t h o u s a n d ;
C h e c k s Apron and Miners. Ticks, S h i r t i n g P r i n t s , Drill*,
PRO s i l COfKl
n Cm
Cotton Flannels. Wool F l a n n e l s , Brown C o t t o n s , Bleached
T
w o r t h o v e r 8 1 5 , five d o l l a r s j n o t w o r t h tfv<?r 8 2 0 , s i x
t RT OF T H E
T A SESSION OF THE PROBATE
Cottous, Bags, Ac., Ac.
We
are
prepared
to
f
a
m
i
s
h
on
s
h
o
r
t
notice
a
n
y
t
h
i
n
g
in
C o u n t y of Manistee, boid«-u ai the P r o
d o l l a r s ; not w o r t h o v e r 82;>, s e v e n d o l l a r s ; n o t w o r t h
CLOTHING.
Manistee, 011 Monday, the ZNth day of Decernb , A. D. 1»03. this line of the best w o r k m a n . h i p and quality—and we pledge
o v e r 8 3 0 , e i g h t d o l l a r s ; n o t w o r t h o v e r 8 4 6 , t e n dol- Pn-sent. H o n . William Magill, J u d g e of Pral.ai
ourselves lo place the rates as low as they can be bought
G e n t s line ailk lined Black C l o t h Coats, very a o p e r i o r q n a b
anywhere,
of
the
same
quality
of
work
and
stock.
ity, bnc lllack Cassimere I'anis, Fancy Casimere Coata, PanlH,
In the m a t t e r of the Estate of A n n a Smith. rceased. On
l a r s ; not w o r t h o v e r 8 5 0 , fifteen d o l l a r s ; n o t w o r t h o v e r
r e a d i n g a n d tiling tbe petition duly verified
and Vests, S u m m e r Coats. C o t i u n a d e P a n t s a n d Ooata.
OT7R S T O C K O K C H O P P I N G AJCK'S,
8 6 0 . t w e n t y dollars.
L'nder-clothing, a fnll line Gents a n d l a d l e s , Over S h i r t s
Smith, p r a y i n g a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g s that letters of Adminis
and Alls, o i l Suits, India R u b b e r Coats, Wool, Union a n d
T b e A r k a n s a s d e l e g a t i o n say t h a t in f o u r m o n t h s irution mav be granted t o the said Luther (i Smith on th<
Cotton Socks in variety. Collars, a large a s s o r t m e n t , Cravata,
Estate o f ^ h e said A n n a Smith, thereupon II is o r d e r e d tha
A r k a n s a s will c o m e i n t o t b e U u i o n a s a f r e e S t a t e . — Monday, the flrat day of Febniary, A. D. IH«J4. at len o'clocl
well assorted, T r u n k s . T r a v e l l i n g Bags. Valiaer. H u n t i n g
10 the t r a d e .
Bags,
L'mbrelles, It. R. Satchels, s o m e very good, Ac., Ac.
A.
M.,
be
fiiaigned
for
hearing
said
petition,
and
that
tin
T h e y recommend Col. R o g e r s for Military Governor.
heirs a t l k w of s a i J deceased a n d alt oilier peri>f>ns inleresi
LADIES* W E A R .
T b e S u u a t e fully a p p r e c i a t e t h e a b i l i t y a n d fidelity
ed in said Estate are required 10 appear at a session of sali
Gloves,silk, lisle a n d leather, Hose, black, w h i t e , elateP
i
o
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j
a
t
e
C
o
u
r
t
then
to
be
holden
at
tbe
Pi
obaie
Office,
in
(h<
tbe seemingly high prices of goods: the facts are. t h a t w e r
of S e n a t o r H o w a r d of t h i s S t a t e . H e i s n o t Only c h a i r brown and blue, Cotton, union, m e r i n o a n d caahmere, Bellavillage of Manistee, in aald County, and show csnse, if air we now compelled to go into the market and purchase, ou
assorted ; Magic Ruffling, Tatie t r i m m i n g , full line : K l o u n o '
m a n of t h e S p e c i a l C o m m i t t e e on t h e P a c i f i c E a i l r o a d , there he, why I be praj*er of t h e petitioner should not l.i rales of sole could n o t lie less than 10 to 15 p e r cent, l e s
than wc are now able to offer our Slock lor—which Is a s»v ings, Swiss c a m b r i c a n d linen : also. E d g i n g s In t h r e a d '
b u t h e s t a n d s second on t b e S e d a t e S p e c i a l C o m m i t t e e granted.
And It-la f a f t b e r o M e f e d t h s t the «sid |icHHesrr, l.iithr
Ing of no miner importance to this rspldlv g r o w i n g eofnmc cotton, smyrla. cambric, awiss a n d silk ; Cotton Wash Trimmings, colored a n d while, very p r e t t y : colored and w h l t t
on E m a n c i p a t i o n . t b » C h a i r m a n b e i n g M r . S u t n n e r .
U. Smith, give notice to the p e r r o n s interested In said E> nltv at a tiuie when every dollar is so mnch needed.
Stays : colored a n d w h i l e " S k i r t S u p p o r t e r s . " best m a k e r
tate
of
the
p
e
n
d
i
n
g
of
said
petition
and
ihe
h
e
a
r
i
n
g
ihereoi
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T h e r e a r e r u m o r s of l a t o of t h e
reorganisation
and
Crinoline, a nice a s s o r t m e n t ; Ladies D r a w e r s a n d Vesta ;
by c a u a i n g a copy of t h i s o r d e r to l>e published in ibe tirani
W r o u g h t Collars, in linen, c a m b r i c , a n d m u s l i n ; C i o t c h t t
c o n s o l i d a t i o n of t h e a r m y i n t o t h r e e s e p o r a t e c o r p s ; ol- Traverse Herald for tbrcf c u c c e s f i v e weeks p r e v i c u s to sail
Braids • m a r k i n g c 6 t t o n ; h e m s t i t c h e d h a n d k c r c b c l f s ;
so. it is r u m o r e d t b n t an i n d e p e n d e n t c o i t i m o n J o f 5 0 , 0 0 0 d a y of h e t r i n g
plsin linen h a n d k e r c h i e f s ; dress patterns, assorted ; v e i l
W I L L I AM M.VCILI..
berage and tissue ; Isce v e i l s : L a d i e s knit sklrta ; b a l l m o r t l
m e n is t o b e (tfvcti t o o n e of t b e b e s t ficbting . G e n e r a lnt (4-3w.)
J u d g e of P r o t aie.
•kirta. nicely a s s o r t e d , s u m m e r styles ; Broche a h s w l a ;
w h o will b e a u t h o r i z e d t o t a k e R i c h m o n d in h i t own w a y .
M e i e R
I r\X
T H E ISTII INST. W E S H A L L O P K N A F U L L AND stella, dclaitiq and wool shawls ; cloaks ; ladies e i s b r o l d c r NOTICE.
1 ( I complete .assortment of Toys, from common to nice
ed setts, low price a n d choice ; Wash b l o n d ; black lace,
T h e A r c b d o k e M a x i m i l i a n i t i s a s s e r t e d , is t o t u k e
TOLllN FROM T H E MAIL. MILITARY
ROl'NTV ! q u a l i t i e . : all of n h i i h l.Js beeu carefully selected
flgnered : F r e n c h j a c o n e t ; soft cambrics, f o r . l a d l c a ; tnar. Land W a r r a n t No. 21»8i.
nicea>
'•—"i""-*
Is adaptation and qunliflcati r ~ ~ ' r "
t b e M e x f c n u t h r o n e , am? t o reach t h e r e in M f i r c h .
s'ltlea ; l u d i a cloth, Ac., Ac.
id sixty a c r e s of land, issued
Rul>ert H. Haggai. a priurated Holiday Books for Yo-tlhs an'
te in C a p t . Daniel Hlxqii's
lipsny of Mieb. Militia.— Children and a t u » for C E o v n u p cbUdren
BOOTS AND SHOES.
W e h a v e hud beautiful /priug-like w e a t h e r for tbe
RobertW. Ilaggal's residence
Bridgewau-r, Woshteriau
H A N N A H , LAV A CO.
G r e t a o x f o r d ties ; c o n g r e s s c a l t e r a j ballmoral s h o e s ;
J a s t l e w days, a n d t h e m . ) w is rapidly I ' i s a p p e n r i n g .
Co., Mich, his post office a d d r e s s Clinton, Lenaw'a Co.. Mich.
plow shoes ; calf brogans ; k i p shoes : brogana ; c a r p e t a n d
Said W a r r a n t was unsigned to Robert M. RfSdOn by the ' P O ADD C O M P L E T E N E S S TU OL'lt LIST FOB T H E goat slippers ; Indian rubbers ; calf, k i p a n d heavy b o o t s :
W e l l i n g t o n l e t t e r t o t h e T r i b u n e gays t h e rebel G o v - afftreOfld Robert II Haggai. and by the said Robert M. Ris1 Holidays, we are j u s t in r e c e i p t o r lo dozen Woolen ladies g o a t ballmoral boots ; ballmoral pclibit calf b o o t s ;
don deposited in the post office at Saline, Michigan, about
' e m i n e n t b a s d e c l i n e d t o a c c e t f d t o a s c h e m e t o m a k e t b e April u i n t h . 186.1, and by the Deputy directed to. .the l{.-gi« Hoods and Skaling Caps, being the latest N'eW > ork styles. g'.ov'e kid c o n g r e s s gaiters ; l a s t i n g c o n g r e s s ; Side l a c e a n d
As also a nice lot of (tent's snd Ladies Scarfs. We have on heeled gaiters ; kid bnskina a n d slips t c s r f * t a n d plnsh
ter of United States Land Office. Traverse City, Michigan.— sale from i m p o r t e r s direct, a small line of Papier-mache slips ; c h i l d s coppec t i p shoes ; g o a t b a l h r o r a l s ; l a s t i n g
-wealthy turn their plate and jewels into the Treasury.
All persons are f o r b i d d e n t o p u r c h a s e or irade for said goods, and articles suitable for gifts 10 the Ijldjes.
boot* a u d c a c k s ; misses boots, full a s s o r t m e n t ; boys s h o e s ,
T b e s a m e c o r r e s p o n d e n t s a y s L e e ' s f o r c e d o e s n o t r e a c h W a r r a n t , as I have applied lo the Pension Office at WashingHANNAH, LAY & CO.
assorted : boys boots ; c h i l d s boots, nice a s s o r t m e n t In
ton for a Duplicate of said Warrant.
"30.000.
...»
the above goods ire can olfcr I n d u c e m e n t s . .
ROBERT M. RISDON.
T h o o b j e c t of t h e rtbel f o r e o in t b o S h e n a n d o a h VolA D I E S AND GENTS DRESSING CASES, WORK
Manistee, J a n . 1, 18tH.
S-f.w*
STOVES AND HOLLOW WARE.
B'»xes. W r i t i n g Desk* a n d Tablets. Jewelry in variety.
l e y is l o p r o c u r e s u b s i s t e n c e , a n d i s a l s o p r e p a r a t o r y t o a
F o r e s t oak, Minnesota. Y a n k e e Doodlr, Albion. S e n a t o r
Setts. Ear Drops. Cuff Buttons. C h a i n s , Fob-chains.
p l a n of o p e r a t i o n s w h i c h wilt tot p r o b a b l y c o m e t o l i g h t
thickets, 8iud'!s, Geata Scarf P i o s and K i n g s 8'iawl Pin-, Compeer, Volunteer. Orator, Sovereign, c o m b i n a t i o n b r i c k
N e c k l a c e s Ac. L o l i e s E m b r o i d e r e d Collars a n d Sleeves, oven reservoir t o p and w a n n i n g closet. C o m b i n a t i o n P l a i n ,
i j e f o r e t h e b e g i n n i n g of t h e n e x t c a m p n i g :.
Fancy Collars and Cuffs, F a n c y Emeries, Fancy Belts, Toilet Imperial Brick Oven. Imperial Plain Oven, C o m e t , P r i a e
P r e m i u m , C o n t e s t , Lark. C o o k i n g Stovea.
j slippers.
T h e C h a p l a i n of t h e I o w a L . - g U l a t u r e d e l i v e r e d t h e
In parlor a n d l*>x stoves ; Troy Box. Gem, Peerless, Rival,
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
Lockei, Idahoe, Caskets New Plate S t o v e s Double D o o r P l a t a
following prayer ou t b e opening of t h a t body : • Bless
L BOOTS. C E N T S and Parlor Cook S t o v e s with a d d i t i o n s as occasion d e m a n d s .
JIVE C A ' . F RAl
P K T ' S
t h o u t h e y o u n g a n d g r o w i n g S t a t e of I o w a , J a r S e n a t o r s
r e g a r d s Fall a n d Winter Styles ol b o n n e t s . Hals, Clon es.
Kettle*, all sixes, f r o m 4 to 90 g a l l o n s ; Bake k e t t l e s , P o t a .
Ac.. Ac.
a n d R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , t h e G o v e r n o r a n d S t q t e officers. Dressen. Ac., but also to f u m i . l i our c u s t o m e r s with verymany krtfcles which we have lately added to our slock, such
GROCERIES.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
-Give us s o u n d c o r r e u c y — p u r e w a t e r a u d uudeBled reli- as Gloves, H a n d k e r c h i e f s , Collars, Dress T r i m m i n g " of differA full a n d complete a s s o r t m e n t , to w h i c h we I n v i t e fn
e n t kinds, floftds, Nubias, Worsted Undersleeves. Clii1dr»n«
gion—for Christ's sake. A m e n "
4 M . M O R A L SKIRTS, HALLM0RAI. HOSE. CH1I. s p e r t i o n .
S k a t i n g Caps, I n d i e s and C h i l d r e n s Balmoral llose. ltelts,
S p i r e s In raw nmd g r o u n d material, of best grade*.
'.Gloves and Mills, In large variety. Chil
Shawl and i l a i r Pins, Faney Cluak T r i i n m g s . Bmtor.c, Pins.
TOBACCO.—Plug, fine cut, s m o k i n g , turkisli. tip-top Old
niefc. Shoes, iu fancv Myles.
G o v . C a r t in, of F a . , in b i s late m e s s a g e , c o m m c n d s t o Needle^ Thread, Ac.. Ac.
^ i r g i n l s lump.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
We have also Ladies Cloths, a n d a W h e e l e r A Wilson
t h e a t t e n t i o n of t b e L e g i s l a t u r e t h e relief of p o o r o r p h a n s
DYES.—Indigo, madder, e x t r a c t logwood, cudbar, bine
Sewing Machine enabl'-s u* t o ihtinufsrtnrc Cloaks to order
•vitriol, camwood, copperus, cochineal.
of o o r d e c e a s e d s o l d i e r s , a n d r e c o m a i c m l s i'oat t h e i r
Dress C a t l i n g and Making, Shirt Making s n d all k i n d , of
ADIES L E A T H E R TRAVELLING
FOR T H E TABLE.—Preserved peacbea, c h e r r i e s , p l n m a ,
inev an>i Plain Note Papers, Ladies
q u i n c e . , c u r r e n t s , goose be rrh-a, r a s p b e r r y , c u r r e n t , g r s p e
m a i n t a i n a n c e ainl e d u c a t i o n s h o u l d b e p r o v i d e d f o r b y sewing a n d m a c h i n e s t i t c h i n g done with a view t o wait
customer*. Give u a a call atidi^camine onr stock and prices.
. Crinoline and Corset., ( t e n t s ('igkr
and s t r a w b e r r y jellies, tomatoes, spples, peaches, p r u n e s ,
tbe Slate
T h i s is o g o o d s u g g e s t i o n , * n d c o u l d well b e
•ICR.
cheese, c r a c k e r s , dried beef,
•considered by other States.
HARDWARE.
T r a v e r s e City. Nov.. 1S«S.
H A N N A S . I , y A CO.
N a i h f r o m 2's to 60'«. as low as can be b o n g h t elsewhere ;
The- U . S . M a r s h a l l for t b e D i s t r i c t Of C o l u m b i a h a s
HRANDHETIl'H PH.LS.
iron, a full a s s o r t m e n t : glass, all sizes ; axes, broad, n a r r o w
O O K MARKS CONVERSATION
C
Yon may recover y o a r h e a l t h by the osc of o t h e r r e m e d i e s
arid imy's *, barn door h i n g e s aud rollers ; cable a n d t r a c e
t e i x e d f o r c o n f i s c a t i o n t h o p r o p e r t y in W a s h i n g t o n b e C a r d s Toy Books and Bibles. Diaries
chains, traps, table a n d p o c k e t cutlery, a fall line ; d o o r
Ink Stands. Our variety il is impossible to
l o n g i n g t o e x - S e n a t o r P o l k , a n d a l s o t h e e s t a t e of S m i t h - Yon may recover w i t h o u t a t i y : b u t do *iot forget t h a t von
t r i m m i n g s complete stock ; c a r r i a g e bolts ; pad, chest, till,
may die, a n d t h a t B r a n d r e t h ' s i'flls could have saved you.— each and all we extend an invitation t o
merry Christ- t r u n k , box. a n d door locks, assorted -. c a r p e n t e r s to<}Is, a foil
. t o n , late b a n k e r of t h a t c i t y , now in t h e p e n i t e n t i a r y for
F o r r e m e m d e r that tbe
• m e ; s h o e m a k e r s tool* and findings, good aasortment ;
nd many happy New Yet
-treasonable practices.
i tee ly a ids, balances, fiat irons, g r u b hooks, s c y t h e s a n d
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
A W F U L P R I N C I P L E OF D E A T H .
sickles.
M r . S e w a r d b o s received e v i d e u c e s h o w i n g t h e f a h i t y when you h a v e I t i n e x c e a s in y o n r system, i* evident to y o u r
F A R M E R S TOOI.S.—Shovels, spades, hoes, p o t a t o h o o k s ,
rorks,
2, y and 4 tlned ; manure forks, scbuflle hoes, g a r d e n
animal
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and hay rakes, ponnders. cow belU,scythe s n a t h s a n d s c y t h e a ,
dreama a n d y o u r own h e a r t tell you.
A nice assortment of best m s k e s and fashionable d e s i g n s ; grain a n d e h l l d r e n s cradles, plaster, lime. Riddle's F a n n i n g
•with F r a n c e . T h e a d v i c e s received f r o m E u r o p e a r e
Now, at t h e s e t i m e s tber< is no medicine so deserving of Ballmoral Hose for l a d i e s and C h i l d r e n ; Ballmoral shoe? Mills, Inmbcr wagons, light wagons, wagon scats. whiffieUeea,
v a r y favorable, b u t indicate a p p r o a c h i n g complications
y o n r confidence aa
for Ladies, Misses and Children.
wheel l o r r o w s . road scra(>ers, plows, 1 a n d 2 h o r s e ; steel
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
b e t w e e n J a p a n a n d t h e •' W e s t e r n P o w e r s . "
plow moulds for shovel p l o w ^ d r s g teeth, c n l t l v s t o r teeth,
BRANDRETU S V E G E T A B L E U N I V E R S A L P I L L S ,
g r u b hoes, planter* heavy hoes, half busbel baskets, well
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A N E W F E A T U R E IN T H E M A R K E T ,
A l t h o u g h i t h a s b e e n d e c i d e d t h a t t h o A m n e s t y of
the nsnal I n d i c a t i o n s tell t h a t y o n must die.
MEDICINES.
Of which we h a v r a fall a s s o r t m e n t , is Oenls snd I n d i e s
t h o President docs not extend to prisoners o f war as a
Mr. J o h n Pndney, Springfield, Onion Co.. N. J „ h a s used Machine hemmed
Avers, J a m e s . Wlnslow's. Sawyer's. T h o m p s o n ' s , S a r g s n t ' a
class, n e v e r t h e l e s s h e is p r e p a r e d t o g i v o s u c h i n d i v i Davis'. Kennedy's, etc.. p a t e n t m e d i c i n e s ; aa alao pilla.
BRANDRETH"S P I L L S f o r fifteen years in his family, and for
ointment*, oils, e s s e n c e s and e x t r a c t s to variety.
d u a l s a m o n g t h e m i t s benefits, w h e n e x a m i n a t i o n i n t o all h i s h a n d s : in which t i m e t h e s e P i l l s have cured them of
HARNESSES.
t h e i r i u d i r i d o a l e a s e s d e m o n s t r a t e t h e p r o p r i e t y of so Billioua affections. Headache, R h e u m a t i s m . Fever and Ague.
Single snd double, heavy and l i g h t harnesses, m e n ' s a n d
Muulca, W h o o p i n g C o u g h , a n d he says he h a s never known
doing.
side saddles, bridles, halters, girths, m a r l i n g a l l s . e x t r a t o g a ,
PHALON'S NIGHT RLOOKING CEREl'S,
t h e m t o fail. P r i n c i p a l O A c e , 2:u Canal S t r e e t , New York.
straps, Ac., Ac.
G o v . C a m m i n g * , formerly of U t a h , o n a p p l y i n g f o r bis
Of all p e r f u m e s ; the p e r f u m e f o r e i t h e r l a d l e s or GentleSold by all r e s p e c t a b l e d e a l e r s In m e d i c i n e s
LEATHER.
men are sold only by
last q u a r t e r ' s s a l a r y , w a s n o t i f i e d b y tfe TJoltcd S t a t e s
ASK F O B NEW S T Y L E .
C o w h i d e , kip. calf and tlndinga, a c o m p l e t e l i n e ; l a s t s ,
H A N N A H , LAY A t " 0 . A g e n t s .
T r e a s u r e r t h a t b e s h o u l d n o t p a y h i m 8Mleas h o t o o k t h e
pegs, nails, knives. A c - Ac.
Y A N K E E NOTIONS.
o a t h bf a l l e g i a n c e , i n a s m u c h o s t o e h a d b e e n c h a r g e d w i t h
•ion on t b e 1 0 i ^ . A ^ n o r n m ,wa» p r w r n t l i f r i t h e G o v -
e r n o r delivered bis Sleasagc.
copy.
W e have not rcoeived
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J a n n a r y IS. 1864.
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Gild EajiftHr, Samwr, Aicbitfectural and Hcdunid Ibfuma i t!
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N E W G O O D S lor the L A D I E S .
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disloyalty.
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t o p a y a fine o r 8 3 , 0 0 0 a n d b e i m p r i s o n e d t ^ t e x c e e d i n g
t w o y e a r s , a s t b e S e c r e t a r y o f W a t - m n j d o c i d e , f o r will-
TBE msrctlB OF TIE TOL
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Are o f t e n exposed i n ' c o n s e q u e n c e of the Ineffleieney of
(so-called) b e a u t i f y i n g p r e p a r a t i o n s ; b a t all who use ORISTADORO-S E X C E L S I O R H A I R D Y E know and feel that
t h e i r secret is secure.
NO MORTAL E Y E
Still
they Come.
J u s t received 930 p k g s of merchand'txe per P r o p e l l e r A:
leghany t h i s day. Oct. 50.1861.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T H E
S T A T E
OF* T H E
M A R K E T
Dolls, cologne, h a i r oil, pomade, h a i r restorative and d y e s
handkerchief perfumes, toilet a n d s h a r i n g , soaps, spectacles
tobacco s n d snuff boxes, snd p o u c h e s , . m e e p d i s u m and common pipes, porte-monies, money bags, l s d i e i traveling bags,
c h i l d s bag*, rattles, toys, toy books, compasses, brushea,
assorted, toy tvatcbea.
f o r nearly all k i n d s of m e r e h a n d l r r la and has been f o r t h e
S+ATIONERY.
past t h i r t y days, MUCH E X C I T E D , and most k i n d s of goo da
L e t t e r , note, legal a n d c a p paper*, envelopea, a s s o r t e d ,
A letter recierod by the President from G e n , Banks,
have a d v a n c e d c o n s i d e r a b l y ; especially for two weeks past pencils, pens. I n k , black a n d red, s e s l i n g w a x .
has t h i s state of t h i n g s been m o r e than usually n o t i c a b l e ;
ROOKS.
' s a y s ' h e will t o o n c o m p l e t e t h e o r g a n i s a t i o n of t h e L o n i s N o t h i n g t h a t can ahrivel u p or in any way i n j u r e the hail a n d with an u n p r e c e d e n t e d d e m a n d and an n n n s a a l l y limitS a n d e r t . M c G n f l y - 8 Davis' Mitchell's snd C l s r k ' s s e r i e s of
iuia S t o t o G o v e r n m e n t
mlnglea w i t h t h e p r e s e r v a t i v e vegetable elements of t h i s ed supply, c o u p l e d with the f a c t of the G o v e r n m e n t j u s t school books, c h i l d s snd a d n l t s miscellaneous books, b l a n k
books, eopy books, s o n g a n d ranslc books, some f o r s c h o o l s .
T b e W o o d ' s C h a t t a n o o g a letter i n t i m a t e s t h a t o « r wonderful preparation.
c o m i n g forward to make their requisitions for the use of our
TI* WARE.
M a n u f a c tu r e d by J . CRISTADORO. 6 Aston House, New i m m e n s e armies, the result has been to cause an increased
c a v a l r y will s o o n m a k e o r a j d t o M o o t g o t n e r y . A l a .
O n r t i n s h o p is In A No. 1 r u n n i n g o r d e r a n d all w o r k
Y o r k . Sold everywhere, a n d applied by all Hair Dresser*.
iinanc*s"1v}jjch necessarily m o s t c o n t i n u e until w i a t e r {now
MABRJED,
P r i c e $1, $1 50 a n d I S p e r box, a c c o r d i n g t o size.
so ifeon a t h^nd) s e t s in.
FIRM-TIRE.
A t P e t i t n i a l a , J a a . 17th, by Rev. tiao. V , S h e r m a n . Mr.
Cristadoro'a H a i r Prew»rvativo.
A good a s s o r t m e n t c o n s t a n t l y on b a n d — « t f a i r p r i c e s .
J o a n T a o T x a x a n d MUa M a a r E. BMOKT, both of P e a insula.
Is invaluable w i t h h i s Dye. as it Imparts t h e u t m o s t softW e find it i m p o s s i b l e t o h a r d l y c o m m e n c e a n e n a m e r t t l o n
, G r a n d T r a v e r s e County, M i c h .
O n the 31 at iusu. a t the realdenee of C a p t Green, bf R e n ness, tbe m o s t beautiful gloss, a n d great vitality to tbe Hall
IOOB LATEST A D V I C E S abow a still l a r g e r a d v a n c e In of o a r stock in so s m a l l a space, and. f o r a n y a d d i t i o n a l p a r
P r i c e , SO c a n t s . $1, a a d $2 p e r bottle, a c c o r d i n g to sise.
t i c a l a r a please call on or s e n d t o
' i & C r n a h , M A CCBTIS FOWLSS,jon„ of the P e n i n s o U . w
all - i s l i e s ojJferebiandUeMlas M a a o A a x r 8. P * r T « a * o x , of the aame p l i i e .
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Ail n e g l e c t of d o t y in S l i v e r i n g ' i n f e r t o r b a t t r w d u .
C a n distinguish the k l t c k a a n d b r o w n s p r o d u c e d
dye f r o m t h o s e i m p a r t e d by tbe C r e a t o r .
by t h i s
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c o l u m n of p l e a s a n t g o s s i p a b o u t W a s b i n g t i i i I f r i o g , in ' . . . _•
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t b e e o u w e Of w h i c h o c c u r s t b e f o l l o w i n g o n e c d o t , rotated | A n t i - F r e n i n t r , U o n M c - i c t l n g , F o r c i n g a n d L i f t i n g
t o M r . L r h i e b T t h e l a t e e x - P t o i d e n t V a n B n r c u / c f f ' r p H E S E PITMPS H A VE'XOW BEEN IN r . E S P J W l l ^ B 1
t h e c e l e b r a t e d legal o r a t o r , L l i s h a W i l l i a m s , of C o l a m - 1 J
a number «f years. and give belter satisfaction than s i n
b i a couuty, N . Y . :
J Other, a n d are recommeudeii a» the besl by Capt. E r r i i s o n , j
H e w a s A roost g r a c e f u l s p e a k e r , a n d bis voice, p a r t i - \ a n , l " t h e r e m i n e n t Engineer*. We can i«.. r to th o u s a n d s ,
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t b e bench were convulsed with luguhter at the burlesque
o f t h e result. H e w a s c o m p l e t e l y d i s c o m f i t e d b y an ig^
n o r a u t , i m p a t i e n t , u n l e t t e r e d p e t t i f o g g e r , w h o knew no low have in.o-e threi- n f ^ l d |>um(^. "I
law, b u t s o m e h o w o r o t h e r h a d o b t a i n e d t h e c r e d i t o f ] con
s h r e w d n e s s a n d t h e r e p u t a t i o n a m o n g his f a r m e r n e i g h - r.i> l»-ea ninnlnjt for th<- )-»*t two jjrar«
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b o r s of b e i n g h a r d t o b e a t
T h e ease, if w e r e m e m b e r r i g h t l y , was an a c t of m u r d e r , i l r . W i l l i a m s , of c o u r s e , on t h e g r o u n d of Iti~ powe r o v e r t h e j u r y , w a s f o r t h e d e f e n s e . H i s p e r o r a t i o n was
exceedingly touching and beautiful.
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• ••«• G e n t l e m e n of t h e j u n , " said he, '• if y o u c a n find t h i s
u n h a p p y p r i s o n e r a t t h e b a r g u i l t y of t h e c r i m e w i n c h
h e is c h a r g e d , a f t e r thtf a d v e n e d a d i r r e l r n g i b l e a r g u - j w ' i , V ..Vr i
m e n t s w h i c h 1 h a r e laid b e f o r e y o u . p r o n o u n c e v o u r fa- eonipare'd with t
t a l V e r d i c t B e n d h i m t o lie in c h a i n s u p o n h i s ^ h i n g e o n ; out oi repair. n n
floor, w a i t i n g t h e d e a t h h e is t o r e c e i v e a V ^ y o u r I
b a n d s ; ilien g o t o t h e b o s o m of y o u r f a m i l i e s — « o lay
y o u r h e a d s on y o u r p i l l o w s — a n d s l e e p if y o u c a n !"
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a t o r was at first t h r i l l i n g ; b a t b » ami by t h e p c t ! i f o g « t r . | and f o r c e pumpw h o b a d v o l u n t e e r e d t o follow tlic p r o s e c u t i n g a t t o r n e y , known'an •• W e *
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• n d , i n a d d i t i o n , h i s f a t h e r - i n - l a w d e f r a y s all t h e h o u s e k e e p i n g e x p e n s e s . T h e b r i d e - g r o o m is n o t a h v a y s o v e r
Oua a b o v e p l e a s e d a t b e i n g selected.
I f he h o m a r r i e d
h e is o b l i g e d t o g e t a d i v o r c e — h e m u s t n e v e r h a v e a
wife o r m i s t r e s s in a d d i t i o n t o t h e I'riricexj, a n d .
m o r e o v e r he is r e g a r d e d a s t h e so: vabt, r a t h e r t h a n t h e
h u s b a n d , of h i s wife.
T h e S u l t a n himself a n n o u n c e s t o
n i m b i s i m p e n d i n g g o o d f o r t u n e , a n d i t is his b o u n d e n
d u t y t o b o w r e v e r p n t j s l j y , k i s s t b e .Sultan's f e e t , a n d
S t a m m e r a few w o r d s a b o u t t h e h i g b h o n o r , Lite u n e x p e c t ed happiness, etc. H e t h e n proceeds with a c h a m b e r lain w h o b e a r s t h e I m p e r i a l H a l t , t o t h e s u b l i m e P o r t e .
A military band p r e c e d e s b i m . nnd soldiers are d r a w n
iip aloug t h e road, with t h e present arms.
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o f t h e s t a i r s t h o b r i d e g r o o m is received b y t h e G r a n d
Vi«i«*i, c o n d u c t e d b y h i m i n t o a r o o m w h e r e all t h e m i u I t t e r s a r e assembled, and the l l s t l is read aloud.
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w e e p i n g s p e e c h w h i c h h a s b e e n ipadu t o y o u b y M r . 1 " "
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W i l l i a m s , of s a y i n g a n y t h i n g l o d o a w a y - w i t h its eloquence.
I n e v e r h e e r d Mr. W i l l i a m s s p e a k t h a t |>eaco
o f b i s ' n b e t t e r t h a n w h a t h e s p o k e it j e s t n o w . O n c ' t 1
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tvos—for r o b b i n g V a n Pelt's hen-house, o v e r beyond
and well adai'ted for
K i n g s t o n . U u t I n e v e r |>now'd h i m t o s p e a k i t s o ele- liounes ura|>eri'ii. A
g a n t a n d a f f e c t i n ' a s w h a t h e s p o k o i t j e s t now !"
Kntiw(i) J o u r n a l »ay.
K lide'il for ItK e x t n m e Minp'i.
'Mils w a s a p o s o r ! T b e j o r y l o o k e d a t o n e . a n o t h e r ,
whispered t o g e t h e r , and o u r p e t t i f o g g e r saw at once
Iie»Of r. |.air.
ih u 4 » n ; m n g t.ox—tl.t b f t lie h a d g o t t h e m . H o s t e p p e d a t o n c e , closing w i t h
held by a clip liaCliiuj.'. llkl! fli.i: Itpim "iho «
t h e s i n g l e r e m a r k : " I f y o u c a n t see, g e n t l e m e n of t h e WOrktn« ill a avtlmlet. 8 : t r d f«n t»ie iinrp^H.j u r y , t h a t t h i s o n e s p e e c h d o n ' t a o s w e r all cased, t h e n fn-r uir • liamln.-i—which we think a u r t « t i.:
sliiOSIiiK N so li.tl.le lo !>;• tler.ia,
t h c r ' o n o tise't of m y s n y i n j ? - a n y t h i n g m o r e !"
fit.
A o d t h e r e w a s ' n t ; he m a d e his case, a n d t b e y a w a r d e d
B two nir • lmmlior» :
bim their,verdict.
upon Imtli nldes l y »
n lliuinii. T h e valve
High lifeMarringia to Tvrkey.
a n d Bimpl) a n .
•aply repalr<-ii. Jli-T h o m a r r i a g e s of T u r k i s h p r i n c e s s , ou w h o s e e x p e n s e
" t b o H a t t i - A u m a y o u n of 1 8 5 8 s t a t e d |io s a v i n g c o u l d ing worked by
;bo e f f e c t e d , d e s e r v e s s p e c i a l n o t i c e . I f o n e of t h e Sol' t a i l ' s . d a u g h t e r s h a s a t t a i n e d t h e aire c t w h i c h T u r k i s h
girls arc generally married, the futher seeks » husband
f o r h e r a m o n g t b o n o b l e s a t b i s c o u r t . If a y o u n g m a n
I Jiaye aired thW p o m p f o r o
toeelully p l e a s e h e r , h e is g i v e n t h e r a n k of lientenunt posed 10 the SortU-\Vr<t wlm
'general n o t h i n g l o w e r b e i n g e v e r se l e c t e d T h e c h o o s e d Sound, U l i t g the eoMert p o «
m a n r e c e i v e in a d d i t i o n , a m a g n i f i c e n t , fully f u r n i s h e d did it f r e M e , nor were » e uud
H. 1" i l o l l V M
p a l a c e , a n d i f i * t ^ ' t h o u s a n d p i n s t a - s 8 m o n t h , p o e k c t m o n e y ; with great" ea*--.
7/1One Hundred Bdiats Reward *
Kj
O
C O E ' S
C O U G H BALSAM.
i gH
OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
n »oM in it* native
Bot 1 riagte Instance'
is kno»
ve. In 0 poi*cs»ion. a n y q u a n t i t y of c e r t i d c a i r .
Sume of tbcui f r o m
rt o
« b o have n * d It In their praetlce. and glved II the p r t e m i
nence o v r r a n y oilier eompound
Il d o e i . n.»l i l r y o p n C O U G H ,
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I o
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M
TIlliFK n o s > ^ W t l . l , I . W A U I A B L Y CLUE
• l l C K M X i ; IX T H E 1 H l f O A l .
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DR. J O H N L . L Y O N ' S
French
i'eriod^tal Drops,
Tllh
Are tin only klion n i v i u e d y t h a i » l t l auccennfully a n d in
tariut»y ri-Hiuie i.utl le^snati- Ute K3n1.de (\Mriu, removlnj
•II i m - n u l a r u i t t . imd (.imiuciiiK health, vigor aud s t i u u i j t n .
L V u N ft P l ' . i i l O D l O A L
e i f n e s s . foe l.yon's IV
lie lore the cxpccicd pel
lo ii.varial.ty regulate its coining, us
•Iu as d a y . i g h l follows d
li.ed by dlschae, or uiiab
d duugi-r 0: u r e a s e ?
iodical I'rons.
"d. wi.'l |.o»lrk:ica<
« t o bear tbe
LYON'ri 1'KHIODICAL DHOPS
to y u u a . a
less ing, for i s nut pre e n t i o n U t t e r
ilarly ulien," 1 ; i« a c e r t a i n p r e v e n t i v e • ud wilt aave
>0.1 i,<. 11 all!
lor manv v e a r p w u b c o m p l a i n U ' i n
1 tin- r«-X. Ilia have battled the skill al phyaiclaus.
l i u r . ' i . n g you " "
" » early ttiii>e J
PKIUODICAL
DROPS
«te 11 _•«!I:H<,r Cylf-t ^vll.iitu, and e
l.YOX'sj PKRIOIUCAI.
CHAIN
tpany.
PKKIu!UL'AL DUUl'S
JIii'h., Merrill Block*
C o m e r <>l W o o d w w I
Ji-Jftrwin A w nun*.
r
p H I S I N S T I T U T I O N F O R M S O N E O F T W E L V E COLI leges located in the f o l l o w i n g eillca
Detroit, New
t o r k , I ' h l l a d e l p h l a . Albany. Buffalo, (Cleveland,ClilCaro, S t .
Louis, lironklvu. Troy. I ' o r t l s n d and T o r o n t o .
A person h o l d i u g n s c h o l a r s h i p can a t t e n d e i t h e r a t bis
option.
Tortus.
T u i t i o n payabie In a d v a n c e by p u r c h a s e of a c h o l a r a h i p
$40 f o r foil t e r m . S a m e enn-ve f o r Ladies.
SUidcuta to lyitcr at any t i m e . A v u r u ^ t l m c l o c o m p u t e
LYON S PKHIODICAL DROPS.
v . r f a n i i . 1 ; IVniHle H.-J-lklor, in for »il!c
S
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OP NATIONAL
M B RCA N T I L K C O L L E G B S .
l i r a n c l i l^ocntecl a t D e t r o i t ,
: \*.
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I will mall to a n y prrwMi a e n d i n g m e fifty c e a t a , a romplclt »ei of coptea o[ tliv h p i n c e r i a n or . s eii.: A n g u l a r }>»»•
™u hand writing, i n c l u d i n g f u ' l
and pai
* in regard tW holding / t h e i„ n
nn J i a n j g r u e r u l d i r e c t i o n s m f r g a i d to wilting, and f:i-l
p analloUM of th* »et of conlen. l h»rt Inatructlon nnd
pinnationi. are aTouv worth three times tj,,. ; , r i t e c | , a i ....,|
r the a r t of tuple*. T o a n y o n e lisvlug a little time l o
will be tUe e.heape»i a n d laoat esptUiti«u> way
: their writing.
_
N o w w ' h a v K« de»lie to I f a j p . t u K lilo l-elier, shoilW t o
w i t h o u t thl* i alnable w i of copies. V|0 I"-™"" t a k i n g tho
trouble to get five iraUeribera t o Hie cupie'a will r r c e i v c a
free. Card jnaking. W r i t i n c or J--|oiir)*hiuB done l o , o r . i i r
and ln the best atyle of the A n . at a m o d e r a t e eliarer
• - W. fiUBBKLU T e , r h r l - of WHting.
i> n c
.
,
Benaonla. Mich.
I'. H. Siicnrer. A u t h o r of t h i t SvHteni of W riilna aav<
•• Mr. L. W. Huhiiell has wilh me r e v i v e d u I h o t o o g h nnd"
re.cuUr course of l o a t m c t l o n iu r c u i n a n . h i p , a n d manifested tho«e t r a i t s of g m i n a which chnrnvicriae thone dealiutd
to move In Ihe Hr»t VwnV orncromp|i«b<.a ArilXti "
•• He can w r i i c c o p i c a c o r r e c t l y aad explain t h e m t r n t h rully. iin-l i» t h e r e f o r e competent to conduct W r i t i n g C!f»*ea
BuUuiutieily in all the features of the A n . Formation Combination. Light and S h a d e . Slojic a n d Arrangement.
P . I t SI'E.S'CER.
U-SBI*)
Author a n d T c a c h c r of Semi Angular W r i t i n g . "
BRYANT & STHATTON'S
.•Uv!ioli.> 01 tne wxu.il orjpiUMUI. tiial. il taii
uivo, tin-y u o u l d p r o d u e e tcsnlio c o n l i a r j ' t
ihioli .U.. p a i l m u l a r l y t W i e wUo would re
r \ en.
A.uu»rinnn
N o F a m i l y should be w i t h o u t i t .
It la wlihlti the r e a c h o / « l l . the pn.-c being
ONLY 2 i CENTS.
And if an inv«alm< n( a n d t h o r o u g h tifal docs n o t - i v k
u p " the a i ^ v e a tale m m i , the „ , o n . ; will N- r e f u n d e d .
w»
#ay t i l l s know ing i t . - m i r i t s and fvelliw c o i i h A n i t h a i
t,r..l will "eeure f . w 1 « >
t0\Tho,d.
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ln
Do n o t w a a t e awny w n h C o n g h t o g . w l n n . » o umall en ( n
v r c i m c n t will cure AUII. It ni«y br hnd of any re»i>eclal .e
PrngciKi in town. . V . , | l r,i.nl,|, j o u w l t h a e i . / o l a r V l e t c
nine certitleutea of euiea It bn« m a d e .
01 6 v t
C. (i. Ct.ABK.
WBOI.KK*IJI D a r u c i r r ,
XKW H A V K f . c o m .
STRAY HEIFER.
p A K E N U P BV ME ABOUT SIX W E E K S AOO
I
near I'ine Ulver. 011 ihe Newaygo «oa<l. a Brown Heifer
Ll,out three y e a n , old T h e o w n e r i s recn.ali-d trt i n o v e
•roperly. pay c h a r g e , a n d l a t e h e r away.
,
,
HEXKY K RUTNERFORD.
Traver»e. D e c e m b e r ' . lSf.3.
Sl-»i«r
DROPS
I idrtJlr.iirefully guard.
LYON S
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RPENC E R I A N P E N M ANSHYP,
C O M E T H I N O .NKW: A , \ | , W u f c i H Y I H E A T T I N O j ^ ' U f c v e i y p e r a o n n i d l i n g lo i m p r o t e tlv,| r baud
1»R0PS
Are alluid |ireparation, ihe only o n e of ili>- Kind ever «H»
C a n t h n d s e Mine.N < . J . , i . 1>.-|-,;.:
J . p . W r s r A Co. :
R^nt!*,—The p n m p w h i c h 1 ordered f..r <^|r Mine in re
cefved arid p u t to work In o u r nnderlay «hol': « l u e h w>- nr>
d n k i n z . .We lind t h a t one man will with en... lift .',u g;itiou.
,»er luinutr We lifted lir t h r r e and a hall 1. •
all (It.ter In the Khafl. whieli mtHixin-^
l.y tKi-lte fe>-t uud Ji
feet d e e p , aad it WHH full wiieu we eoinnieurcd. I; an>wen
our expectation* in every r c * p w t , au 1 o u r w o r k m e n a n
highly pleaKcd with iu It will do g n a t serviee uitli t.ul
trilling expeitae lor repuini
R a i l r o a d llusineM at Chicago.
Your*. re*|iectf«illy,
Ct KH tin.LIS-.
• liavu »leiity'mon-' sorli eertifi.-nt. -. ho. tltink ili. »» ,,r r
F o u r t e e n y e a r s agff ( h e first H t f l t a y i r a i n r a n o u t of
gh
R r 1'umns, I*
C h i c a g o . ' > 2 * o w t h e r e a r e n i n e t y t r a i n s l e a v i n g t b e city
J I>. WK
daily. T h e t o t a l n u m b e r of c a r s in t h e s e t r a i n s is o n e
:> Hri'.idw.;y
Ib'wisantl f o u r , h u n d r e d a n d t h i r t y - t w o f r e i g h t , n n d one
h u n d r e d <ind s i x j y - t h r e e p a s s e n g e r Cars.
P l a c i n g these
T U K (5 U K A T
o u t - t r a m s all i i u d n o line, a d d i n g t h e l e n g t h of c u g i u c a u d
t e n d e r of e a c h t r a i n , t h e t o t a l l e n g t h o r all t h e t r a i n s leavl o g t h o c i t y d a i l v is twenty-five miles a n d t w e l v e r o d s ;
l A C t . l l > I "III.
a . v c r y rejpeptable d a y ' s j p u r n e y f o r a m a n t o d r i v e f r o m
era in Ihe hixtor,
One e i . d of t h o t r a i u t o t b e o t h e r . T h e i n - c o m i n g train!introduced t b d i 1
a v e r a g e t h e s u m e l e n g t h , a n d a b o n t t h e s a m e business.
1
T h i s , t h e n , w o u l d m a k e u p w a r d of fifty miles of t r a i n * Xcvar dev iating f r o m tho Sjnc price ask- d . '
r e q u i r e d t o t r a n s a c t t h e d a i l y railroad b u s i n e s s of C h i c a A n o t h e r peenllarity o f t n e Company 1? that their tea tauter
only devi t
go. T h b T r i b u n e s a y s :
qualUy, value, and p a r t i c u l a r
A l l o w i n g leu t o n s t o b e a l o a d f o r a f r e i g h t e a r , a n d
of c o u n t t y , tjut lie lieljir. the lea
t h i r t y p a s s e n g e r s t o a c o a c h , t h e r e a r e m o v e d daily t o a n d
attRjite.)
f r o m t h i s city, n i n e t b o u t a t i d s e v e n h u n d r e d a n d e i g h i v
p a s s e n g e r s a u d t w e n t y - e i g h t t h o u s a n d six h u n d r e d a n i l
forty t o n s of f r e i g h t I S u p p o s e wo i m a g i n a r i l y baliish in tlilti e s t a b l i s h m e n t o v e r all nxhrnt.
If lie i< ll«* Jildifo of t.-a. or the market, if lilatitn
r a i l r o a d s , a n d s e t o n r s e l v e s b a c k fifteen y e a r s , w h e n t h e r e
olc, he ha* all llie Iwnetils uf a weil nrganic-.l - .
w e r e no r a i l r o a d s i n t b l s s e o t f o n , ' u n d w h e n f r e i g h t nnd iug hnsini-aa, of an immenec capital, of ail ili<- jui.
p a s s e n t j m w e r e m o v e d b y t e a m s . O n e t o n is c o n s i d e r - a professional lea taster, and tin.- knowledge n l . u j
ed a lond f o r t w o b o r s e s over, a c o u n t r y r o a d , a n d t h r e e
T h i s enahlea #11 t e a hoj*eW~n» t i i i f t r r 1f they
p e r s o n s f o r a t r a v e l i n g , t e a m of t w p ^ o r s e s .
A t this rate
anila of miles f r o m thi« m a r k e t — I n p u r c h u x ' o i i an coorl .
i t would require six t h o n s h h d 'five h u n d r e d a n d t w e n t y lemi* hen - a» the New York un iehati'.».
ttAfacs t o m o v e t h e p a s s e n g e r * , a n d f o u r t e e n t h o u s a n d
Parties can o r d e r t e a - and will l.c
u> „ , . i |
I
t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d t w e n t v t o m o v e t h e f r e i g h t , a n d t w e n - t h o u g h they came iheui-eivc-. IK-In f . m r tu ir- i oriuinul i
ty t h o u s a n d e i e h t V m M r t t l i n t f I b t f r l i O i s e i t o m o v e l u e packaccp, t r u e tvciglilsai^d t a r v s ; an>l the t e a m a n warranted
at represented. •
j
IMSwuigere a n d f r e i g h t t l i a t a r r i v e a u d d e p a r t d a i l y b v
Wo issue a price Iwt O f t h e company a teas, ithich will U
r n i l r o a d . a o d e t less t h a n o n e t e n t h l o c o m o t i v e opeed. sent to all who o r d e r i t : compriKing
' W h a t n spectacle mould eleven thousand teamsters preIll-son, Y o u n g
IIy<nii. I m p e r i a l .
Gunpowder, !
$cut h i l c b i n g u p a u d s U r t i h g off w i t h t h e i r eleven t h o u T w n n k a y a n d S i n k , OOIOIIK S o u c l i o n c .
sand t e a m s ! Y e t t h i s business is all d o n e s o s y s t e m a t i c a l l y
Orange a n d Hyson Prkoe,
— t r a i n s a . r i v i n g a n i L U j a y u i ^ j v j t b . c l o c k - w o r k regularityJ a p a n T e a of e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n , c d o r . - d a n d uncolorcd-1
— t h a t f e w e x c e p t pilsscngfcrs ftiid railroad meu t a k e a u y
T h is list baa each kind o t tea OKided i u i " f o u r classes,
t M l i r e of t h e m o v e m e n t o f t r a i n s . •
namely: Cargo, H i g h C a r g o . I-Tne. Flnea!. that e \ c r r one m«v |
u n d e r s t a n d from description and the pHeen annexed that ihe j
C
o
m p a n y a r c d e t e r m i n e d to undersell the whole tea t r a d e .
i
A cyni cal fellow w b o ^ f c n ' t t l k t t e r t h o c a s h for a sleighWo g u a r a n t e e to sell all o u r teas a l n o t over two c e n t s ,.n2 |
r i d e , p u b l i » h e s t h e f o l l o w i n g recipe f o r i t s s e n s a t i o n s :
cents) p e r pound above cost, believing t h i s to W a t t r a c t i v e 1
• " S i t j n t h e hull w i t h y o u r n i g b t clothes, w i t h b p t h d o o r s
" e many w h o have I x e n p a y i n g e u o n n i ' u s prof!t».
open s o t h a t y o u c a n g e t a g o o i l . d r a f t — y o u r feet fn a
G R E A T AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.
p a i l of i c e - w a t e r — d r O p tlife f r o i l t d o o r k e y d o w n y o u r
I*PORTKnB 1x11 JnnntKS,
"T>aek—liold a n i c i c l e in o n e h a n d a n d Ying t h e tea" bell
No. SI Tvsry S t r e e t . N e w York.
w i l h t h e o t h e r . " H q ssyrs ' i c a n ' t teij t b e d i f f e r e n c e w i t h
y o u r e y e s s h u t , a n d i t is a g r e a t d e a l c h e a p e r . ' '
. . .
...
,
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WHITE
A ah, and alt kipd» of.fneniipned Tilt© Inftit-er kept ou
A r p t e k d o c t o r on b i s d e a t b - b e d willed big p r o p e r t v hand ; aud F r a m i a g t l l s b C r , JofBL- and S c a n t l i n g S-sned from
tO-a l u n a t i c a s v l u m , g i v i n g as a reason f o r h i s d o i n g so, twenty to t h i r t y f e e t i n ioatith, a n d f o r Sale a t the MIIIJ of
the s u b s c r i b e r ,
t h ^ t b e w i s h e d hi* f o r t u n e . ti» g o t o t h o l i b « r « T class w h b
j v /
, '
BRYANT
pilrontzed hltn.'
r
T r a v t r a e Clly. UTeh., Aug. 16.166J
C O U G H ,
For sale by r r u g g i n t s in city, c o u n t r y , and t l e r f w L e r e !
l o r »aloni Wholr«»le. bv
D. S. IIAKXES 4 ClK. New i m k
C. (JOODWIN' A CO.. BOMOB
KARJIAND. K H B K I t W W I . flejrolr.
OHKAT.
F E M A h i : Jti;Ci4jJLATOIl,
The underpinned, JiaviBpto"
rliecrfntly recommend tllem a
in r a i s i n g nnd t h r o w i n g iv'Mc r
•iccuilty agninot triwu anfl Irrv
rlor to ail oilieri".
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able to the tUHie, aud aiai be odmniiat- red \ , , : h i H i « h o '
anv age.
In vaaea of C R O L T we will g u a r a i i l e t a care. If t a k t u 10
A knowledge of t h e ^ l i n a r y E n g l i s h b r a n c h e s I g s n C l c i t D t
p r e p a i a t o i y t o c u i e i m g upon site t o u w e of sindy.
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ALBERT~W. BACON,
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on C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now offers f v r a a l c .
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Principal at Detroit.
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