Grand Traverse Herald, October 30, 1863

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 30, 1863

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1863-10-30

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F R I D A Y . O C T O B E R HO, 1863.

1STO: 4 0 ;

The True Xcttvca.

w^<er'to serve it'at the same table at which the other J
The American Democracy.
'
getitlemon were sittfng. As ioon as my coffee was eerv- ] ' | ^ e foiiowii^-adnuraWc and eloquent vindicat'.ou-vf'
ed. I joined the other coffee <hiukers at the' table, and ^
aauire of Ataericao 5»cictv. U fnu& a ffveftl.
fdond'as I expected, that th«.-«r conversation was upon article in the N'ew York Kvcning Post :
Traverse Cfty, Grand T / * r f a e County, JOIchican
O trareller. iaJtfc'Atiiisome
;
• .».! t'
i
BeoeMUiv»fe*TWe9n;^ n,,v ,/
.- -.I- 5a ins!- the Aihk-ct or the w»r in ItalJ-. Sly companions wer6j j B the t>e,t democratic societies there ore, of coqrse.
' < M O R Cx A N " B A VR'H,
;
uir AtMrtaij/'and tbey very naturally pronouiwcd the ren^j,^ ofoUl tradiliomirj' wronpi, like slavery io (1c*.
Thoughjititjk'ftliasbrnveli- ;oits clo*e,
1

nfftk
not?5VUsr1»BoW,
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.
ibrroit
A3r6'r*oMtrt*oiL
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KtnpPror o! th^ rrc-iieU to bc.a mQhst/r of inicjnTty. the ^ country, which will prov^ the source of disfcoiitent aad.
tTnleWthott pSdfeAi ndtr'tftifl ttiei ''
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S*» ««|l :
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• -'••• * £ # » ' • "
ToDe'p and cbrfer thy fellbw jmeni
iodl v.»ij«t.:-. v"pjy inearnntlsn oflnjusfice. I,'for my ptirt, took tlio coufliei ; in the best democratic societies, too.,^Uero
T E R M S .
opposite view of thii ij^e?UonL and defended the French are multitude* some of native and others of foreign
>
O n b CDoUar a n d ;PUVy-:C»nt*, Ifiajifble InVo
O Cfirlstilrf, wMh tbV eitrhesi'fibfiV!'
" '"- ' " " " • policy at which they got rfa.Inally very angry ; but, oriK;„T w i l o a r o , 10l T u t .-ducated np to the level of theyj
;
'Tbjr faiQi. th^reSt? 'thj' Mtf,:
i
*" A5$IRT8«• «*' ?s 1 a.*rte if fo r
(ten «» JCnow
that its measure i& liow far* «. .
«»-> thei? ir.d gn;ition knew no botmd^. when, afler eulogising : „ K1) i(»:ituaone, and who furuish th«: apt. materials for.
1 In«i1 fir tfc'fr WMnMrtlW;and'utrotjWctieaU' Wr OacV
i t works forod>fini',w**U , , , r- r j,.. .<!?*•> . the French Kmperor Tor neatly five micntes, I woundup. l n o i l f t ; . W l diu tbe'bostdemocriUio societies thort ,^il!
subsequent insertion. Yearly Advertisemeats—IttOt^r one
by-flssert-nir that Louis Napoleon was nobler, more talCnt- )*. politicians who are-determined rogues bending-alt
Thatao far Is, Jiburp of Leaven, .,. . , j.;
square; $20 for three squares; $30 for lialf a-««lnmn; and
As jtthec^uiofa lpj^jlihlitljci'ico. 1U,. ';i
>il. and fn,1.iwe<T-wi(li a" hitler sense of ju.«lice than nny tbetrselfish powers to-thecorruption of wntimcnt .JUML'
$50 for one column. Legat advertisement* at the rates preAnd genius, thoo,who*«.«i»ouglils»|i ,eUaiat- c)>« i powtltrftc in tb'o Wurld. Tbi'V were beside themseirto legiAaUor.; I>ut thi-. entire tendeaeV of euah ^JCteties.
s o r l t ^ t a , l a w , ; t } t o ^ M * p a t Wig ,»T
,#e
wTTh piry : theyltarted op, ijein'd mo by tho collar. . | i l i B t i,^ a ^uUhW body, is to b>jug • ai;, tko*. iffr,;
... Tbe ugbtymgaMls Vm,. . . .
j....
'
Before
yh<^
lip
orelAq'nehce
'
'
'
denepvd ihe to the dixir, and finally threw me right out.; turliui'„' elements to the surface and . thou plough-^iuuu,,
1
T6e worM sits difrob #hd *ti!l;
perVefifadfled. Bnleand flgUrtwoflr/aonMe price. .
into thi! street ; whilst 1. of course, a.® soon as I could 1 0 ft Freedom implies invcntiiratioo, it imphes agitation,
Thy geoini wtmll atail thtee nsagte.
All legs! adrertlsements-to belaid for strictly iu advance.
col'cct myseir, lost no time in, making my escape frortij it implies strupgju; until «{l«atover;is incompatible with
Save ad it lifts thu common: shouxbt. i
>o_,. «> "Sf.'.cJ j ^ M t s » j g j r j tKiuJ.
% i i a dangerous locality. Who paid my bill, I really ] j te o w „ buoyant and progressive spirit is discovered«m<Vr
O ^oet, wilh fty seeofldMgfctf
' ''"V cflnnot tell ; 1 am sorfy to say I did not"; bat yoo< c u t o u t its iucossant activity, jig cxtenjal turbuleoce
. i m g i with wisdom versefi;
kro*. u-ci:tlemeif, that A-lf-prt'scrvation is tie first oh- J w u > , t o tho stamper like discord or the utter abaenccof.
Q priest, hefttdcilby Ait«r
fire,
.!«.i
joct ;
you sec f should ojily hnve exposed myself to , well re^Uated control, when they are iu reality butthe
i Be thU.tlir. ?{f}vlMK ftn"t: . ,
.
Td.IeMlu'Hb^fc^roHiand
»(«.
further danger and il!-treatindn;, had I ventured into the | wholesome procefsof purificatiou. but the cOect% more
I7
' The li*ly fblWwiiVg ifi'r.' M* '
hotise again.
i or kssanitoatcdT-convttUivo it imay be at time^—by.
Register
MORGAN HATES.
i "Irupped at another hotel in the same luxurious aud whirl) we put away t w evils thai obstruct tlw influx,of
i S :
OOUUIUCH
Novel Way of Paying Ucbis.
inexpensive niuunc-r, aim in t|iis way found that Visona j n bettcx life. Thus the public order, which jii| U f n
is by po uicsn.- Ji <t.-ar a |J«qe as is generoilysupposed. | despotic nation^ is reaelnid only by nstopid, irrcfleftiw.
CH8APKT OtiTTAl. iS WfWtPK,'.URANU TBAVBRIU; COCSTV O W B M .
•xi
My iKuner.a'id suppi-r nevcrfost me auythiug, as. the nentinKHi* of loyalty, by n slavish terror of j>ower, Jjy
J o i n t of P r o b a t e — O U B T i a . r ^ r ^ . » " N ; "
% Jhe
flgfiwtjqf
J jHW sl^ang forftsliorl time couvecsntkm. in tvh'ieh I toolf care to take u proinineal. state croft and "hypocritical diplomacy, and by the sysatDxp^e^, Mrtli.i9i.orci*jr tp retiaiiilu jDftgnificiflt pic- por;, »vaaiuvaii,tlj'.y upon lh«l tubject of the Italian war, tematic ilegradptioa of.the masses, is here the result^ of
ture g£kfy, but principally With a ; vi&w. ;lo rnaVinx a aijd l r always adopted the French , tide .of tbe question, conscious thought, of reasouabio conviction, of a genuine,
WftJkipg tflpril^oijaili lhe:so^:all«J Siajou' Swiwariqisi. cjnchiiiin^ my renmrkf. with,the assertion tltat Louis i cward respect for tlie rights of others, and of a deepRegister ot Doods
4 . ; }| npop the arrival of t f o of tajjtrh'tHU. iQr® e*c«pdiug- Napoleou was nobler, ifiore ^aleuted. and endowed wjtb , FeaUd sentiment that tlie individual man. in obeying the
Fran. A t t o r n e T - " - - " C .
Iv W afleraoou, af)er gpeciiiug Boaa, time: upon .Ibe abigber sense of justice than, any populate in the wotki general will, succnmbt to no foreign or unfrieodly power,.
Circuit Court. Com.- -C. J l . MA»8H» . ' p
,
Bnihler Tcrracc, anioking (jigtwa, gating dreamily atjthe upon which I w as always scijeed and kicked into the j but merely accepts a wiil^hieh is likely to be wiser t^nn
beaatifQ} prospect, and silently comparing the clear blue street, without having uny tijne allowed me to pay for his own, or wfaich if not wiser ia the long run, ^s .thc
best for the tijno.
water of the fciba with that of the Thames
at the LoDdou wfiat 1 uad consomed
Bridge, I &add€«lytflseoVefgd'1Hflt,(hft, bWii and du^t "Look, fjenllemeu,at Uiis;beautifulcarved meerchaum
C. H . M A l i S H . !.'.
We do not, then, feel at all humiliated because civil
had made me cxtreiioly thirfcty, eo I Knuotercd Mowly to cigarrholiiur ; do you know that the value of this is war exists iu this country, kuowiug as wo do that i»*ti
a cafe, at no grtat distanoe. to TeWe^b myself with a elaT 6fteen florins, and that I didinot pay one half-peppy for origitjatcd in the anomaly of slavery, of which we are, iu
of
the
celebrated
Witldschioraefcen
beer,
no
"'tilled
m>»
•VT:
. • ?,
AND m
-iilftJCil !
it ? Yet this is really troo. : My attention was attracted a fair way of getting rid : wo do not foci humiliated, «xthe plafceat which it was brewed.*'' 1 v! •'K'
''r- one day as I was lounging iu the street by a shop win- cept on ibeal gratmds, because a terrible riol has • dis"Hi
S O l J l C l t o n IN CIlANCEHIf*
When I entered the cafe, I fuund 'half a dteinstout, dow. in which a great numbor of mecrchanm pipcs and graced the metropolis, seeing bow neccsnary> it war tbnt
red-faced personages seated at one of-th« UWes. discBiW- ei«or-ho!derB of exquisite wofkmansbip wera exposed for certain political festers should come to a head, asd how
rrnverac Cf.tr, Gnu»d Traverse County,Mich.
ing beer, apd; a*usuul *t thnttimc. lho'Italian : <j«rtion «r,o After examiniug them for a short time tbrongb effectually tbey Were dispersod ; and we ere not at'all
Offloe III Dwelling House.' vM . ii J-ly —(or the war io Italy between tfcs French and A o v the, >fiudow, I looked tbrougli the door into the shop, frightene'd, t lie reforiv by thoso portentous prophecies of
triana being at its bo'ight, 5t wa^ wlenlrer we wwt, the' aud saw, to my great disgueat. that a young lady was calamity nnd ruin which tome to ns .from London sad
a
invariable the toe of tonvcmtlob. *1 fivt do>vD''near these Seated behind tlw counter, ill readiness' ito serve auy the South, beeansc we know the stuff of which 0»r s o ; ;;-= ; ^ ^ ; ' K A M S p E M « .
geotlemen, and took part in the conversation, wbleli f**• eu>tomoi' who might cbance. to enter. Thii. of course, cieties are oomposed. We know that aince tbe slavefeutly turned from'Italian rtlhirs to iWiMria in 'general. aoaid not have suited my purpose, so I reluctantly holdcrs have foroiWy extruded themselves from tbe' po- •
And
afterwnrdo Vietinn in particular, nboht -which1 City pas*e>l on ; but it fortunately occurred to me tbat 1 bad liticai pale, there is no class among us which is Dot uo>t:id ' -l '• i^rRA."vfrp>r?frrc orrYY'i •
lbere: 8eemed''l6 bo b i t • one opiriion, for all the Seen nuotber shop in a different part of the town, whore nestly and earnestly devoted to tho public g6od. Onr
the stoat personages declared witb one aceord.that it equally beautiful pipes aud cigar-holders were to be had, formers, onr merchants, our mechanics, our workingmen,
was, without exception, the most expensive plane' upon and in which 1 had remarket! a mag of gigantio stature feci to the inmost fibres of iheir bring, that tha t public
the tace of the earth.' At hearing this, a short, plomp, and ferocious aspect. J walked to ifaesbqp. aud looked weal is tbe private. wenL Tboac who are not animated
good-natured looking individual who had entered the through the, window—yea ^tera-bo was again, smoking by that great truth ure the exceptions, not the.rule;
cafe a few minntes before, nod was sitting at a table; near a huge cigar,.and rcailiug a Dcwspaper, ,w»th an expres- those who here sympathlee with secession <k> it chmdesby, looked out of hid becr-glas*, and exclaimed -?"•
sion of fa"e which showed that be was not higlijy de- tinely rather tfian openly : those who encourage, She
"Ireally beg your pardon, gentlhnien, but I - think liglltO^ with the news conUibod therein. I entered the mob'are ashamed to appear ontsiiie of iheir garrets and
there are just now very few places in which onn «nn dtop, nnil.rcquest.vl him to ^how mo some meercliaum holes; and the,greater part uf them are: temporarily de•um
liveso cheaply as in Vienna, if be only knows bow to Cigar-^ioldeis, upon which hfi kid down his paper and ceived, and Will come right; i while the mighty heart Of
manage. I spent nbmrt a Month there very -lately, and very .sulkily,' produced a cumber for my inspection, mut- tho people is unmistakably iayal—loyal to tho cousttiu' .
• n v - i..-»
^It^'Ewiih••1 "
I assure yob that, although il lrred very well, my whole
tion, loyal to the laws, loyal to liberty nnd to order, loyal
™" expense did not amount toiriore than twenty] tlolhirs.—' Icnug^yiuething all the whiie. of which 1 could distin- to
rniB 6ou«f,. ,» -p& orib^lf
onr democratic organization, and only iu tha name of •
Cnia'j the words, those cursed French I" I selected this
Vienna is the cheapest capital io Europe."
cigur-hgjdcr, stuck my cigaf quietly into it, and con- those great principles enu any be seduced for it moment
, lit impossible I" said several ofhs at Mice. -i!«into
au attitude of antagonism to this prevailing devo^tkiui rm:.,rx»taTHBJnirMiaMHWlW*M><u.
rsuk«.TaBJiiir*insTssy>»ic*^j
.t
tiuued fqsmoke, taking up
nowspajier, as if by incci: "Well,'then," 6aid bo, asht' took op his'-hall>jnj«ty .dent, J ea«>t p»y eye upun it, pretunded to start violently tion.
.. o - r J t y
i J ' •
[glass icd moved to bnr table, 'vl most try to vfconvinee and exclaiiueii
" Ah, indeed ! another Austrian dollc.re^.lieo.
i^A,ca<>k
you that it U possible, by tolling yon ihow i . managed it feat! Dear me ; how unlucky your geuerals aeem to crs aad
southern
pr.ip'hcts ofevH'fan
to,fee, '^Tlicy'.^o 1
'
"OTU^raprogM
.
myself, nod how itny of you mnv easily do ;so.tt>b,'if. you bO."
1
.
; not ecb thit %p Tn ttiffc couptry are more than a. simple
tco fit -to make the attempt, in caseiyQO should do so.
Unlucky ? Donuerwetter! yes," said he ; "tbat govertment or polity, tbatI we
Ko ara an great,
irreoL lining
bifinfr and
and
Traverse Oity,''iktf. IS; 166>. •: ! f
I should reoomraetKl you to<rnke as little lug^ftge as j>os- inCainpu^ F,iB|*)ror of the Frcnch has all the leck on bis uiptary society, whichhavlng seriously setitseU, to work ;
abla-with you ; oud sijit of clothes; ^whichj hoUTver,
to do jnstjco to all Its' .'rpdimtyit, to orgafdjo.,' ittelf JH.
Ought to be a strongone, wtii be- qoite , suffteient ; but
•'
llteg
your
pardon,
any
good
man,"
I
replied
;
"
insinct
accordance
With
the
fundamental
tntth
of
Tminin
.y^u should be prQriued^ith.fettimltHt^,1 or, still better, famous he certainly is not; aud he is a man of very un- brotherhood, is cordially ilpjiwved and ijpheld by 'Jill
-»lm blTILtoKMNBEBAXD WilU"BlyOJR.ii
caps,' a? these particular articles ;£re very apt to' get usuid laleni'' !'
who belong to it. Ot Course, wp havo done onr work u3
O R ^ ^ ^ ^ A V B T R S t e <iX>TTlsrty,
lost or soiled itiYtenna.
"
The nrjnunent was now fairly engaged in ; it went yet imperfectly ; we nro sUIl,'struggling with the old
' ' T h . r j f f l i l n t ft!»«
AU kinds of' Sfrveyipg
ahwases of the social sy?Vptt) ; we abound in vide juid
dispatch.,
M
'* *
JZ
-LZx-t.
<n«*' *wetliort-.il*t I-oum Aapdeon was nobler, more crimes ; wo give way to an,accursed.luit of gold ; ' we
MAPPJNG- A l t P
ihu higher
sense ^justice than indulge in hideous prejollces of/aco aOd color i We .jii
taieut
.
v
Aceurately-alid-t»atly,MecnUd. Patwi
niiy poteiiia'' io the woHd.' he threw down' bis cigar, ten too willingly to the bWdishmchts of political scamps; !
jumped
over
the
counter,
seised
mi
by
the throat and bnt, because We irfe Tn'Sknng so grmid an attempt, oe- '|
*' My^dedr •&,* lAter^npted Itfb
pdttjf-;""** 'hxcqse
nte as a terrie* does a rat, pushed trfo out cause w<j acknowledge the fields of all .then* endeavoriff
know thd' bp^ei ofx^lctf.yott^pcak,'vfek' w^fl, liTterahaking
street, when I. as usual, srot out of the way as secure them by just laws, and open to mankind the ampand 1 aiti perfect^ Wtain tliafyour 'lodging? atynif.in into.tbe
BK poKsible* leaving-him no time to cool down, lest us<spf the bencflcenccs of Providence, we must r
thht hotel wotild cofet j<iu
that)' ttvtO§- 'tforalfe; a quickly
and then, perhnps, remember that I bad omitted to pay win the love of tho whole people as we propitiate the,,
r
.montb."
, ", T • ,'
blessing of Opd. , For the first timjj in hijmain histo^'a
for
my
cigar
holder.
«
:
!
t if.itfv , STAKDABD,
= « I-.'
Rchlly; sir," answeredIho'namrtor,
shiiJl be h ,
nution ]g formcdo'n the broadest princinles of jiisliec J0 - ,
« F went on In this wav
ri " -Knt'J of
i> "i l ."x,T^n::veiy'Ioiltf
r'long wliiro
while Kviviuir
getting to
w the
me mo 01
ofmy
uiv BIOITT,
stoiy. ifII T
I oiu,
am
. . for more than a ,,fortnight.
\
men. livingly adopts in its policy the noblest sediinterrupted in this way If y6u wnfbp H a d ^ ' M l i s diawg,-supping, and o'ea«ionnlly making small purehas- nil
ments
of Christian truth, u©il; it ^.impossible to think
,f
n(rt
. uiucu),M< HX> .ora»twinjqtneA
IIIIUUIC^SI »Wm'^bw
win »uwydo.
vuii-intkt
n:ui[ jr *—at- tboMpei
1
•>»
' ' 1 know whom till at
,, •t
tho gates of bell shallflvecprevail against a form so
Wnnr ire hot jbeariy as'expensive as you suppbkcV if 1
« * evening after snpjSer. just as 1 had concluded on tbat
full of the di vicost inspiration.
.
5
really
wishesio'Uye
cheaply.
^As
I
wu^'Saying
f
!
osnul
subiect
in
the
nsti.il
manner,
and.
had
been,
as
In Detrelt PARR AND A SHELSViii:
went t<y the Whlto Horse, which I found to be. hi the "soal. forcibly ejected, two men, whom I remember havIdaho.
gentleman says, a very excellent .hotel, f As I was rather i n ? p p c n
hotel, seized me by the collar, informed
: a»- «e.«ar»ral to buy <mly the genuino.
t , ! 9 t ll,e v w r
Coneress has passed a bill to create a new Territory
.
e officersbf the royal and imperial poJanusrya*»18«3. '
-r.i !
- vy.jj3lr.ju!..,Wj) . *ited,,,for.I had been ,trarc|iog all day. I-tlid., not go on} I ^
ths|,0ivcning, but after jtartakjng'of a capital* euppor, jJice foree, and took me off to. the station bouse. there outbf Eastern Oregon and Western frekota under- tbe
and smoking a «i gar. 1 went early to bod, aud jllept very 11 P n "m^ n v e r J uncomfortable night, upon a wooden name of Idaho, which is Indian for Oeih of tl» MoonaouDoly ; so soundly, indeed, that it, m$ • almost, ten I
company with throe •pickpockets, and two men tains. It extends from tbe eastern boundary of Oregon
o'clock iu the moruing before J. des<*aded, to,thp."*«lfo j
' , a '' h c t ' n arrested ..or beiiigdronk and disorderly— to tbe 27th meridian of longitude mid frbm the 42d to
rKTCttioBru.A»p,,
ttqaogef." wheio I.waa sqou occupied,wiUi a. breakfast ^ 'H-Xt morning I was taken before a magistrate, who tbe 46th parallel of latitude, covering a hundred and'
tweuty-fiv« thoosood Bquare miles. "The wbde breadth
S!«3VP AND TOBAOOO MAMCFACTCKKB iu uo w«y inferior to the sapper which •!,, Jiail discussed I ®f'er cras-examininsr me. for noorly an hour, ordered me of
tbe itocky Moautatns aud ad the- head waters of tbe
with so much satisfaction on the prevreu^ iovcoioe.. Af-1
prison, where 1 wn-^kept in durance vile for about
«; .nil "
aUUkoi sc,:f
.
days;and thpn forwarded, escorted by two gens great rivers are included in i t lu the plains west of tbo
tec,breakjlMt,. I Jightgd a ^igsr, sod strolled lazily',nbouttbftstreetk.no^ aptj lhco refresh)ogniysnlfwiity a,glass d'nrntes. across the frnntiiir: in a third class carriage, mountains are the gold mines of Hahnon Hirer, and
^oulLLc^U.^/KWnfiOfl.srjD^le^ lo lhe( *rt|tn| ff W ofl)eor .*bicll,j\>J lhc.by,,ki uqt;|*arly , K> ,.go^fiw war but still at the expense of the Austrian Covernment. others mora or less important but said to bo generally
r
ttah6Taitur«, vlJt:
j
]
Waldsfhlossehen.bwr, ai I- con ustoro you, ipjeUeiiKU.— who T snjijiof^. tiajd trtv bill at the White Horse, for I productive throughout the whole territory. A town is •;

rjBBpi™
had no opportnmty of doing so myself As soon as I established in the center of the goid district with tbe
er. bringeo Si? mir Boch ciugias bier:" „.
out of the hands of the gens "d'armcs. I made the I Indian name of liannook. which has a population of
reowiiaed.silent uuti| tha. boor was brought, wliuo
, „,
, t apd^heH.oootinued
„1V
b c s t - o f ^ waV home,'Rtid anived here only about twen jaboutathousand, and receives* constant accession
'1
LLU
H
>(
)u
he took,ftlong,
draught,
: ,,
r^t.ridofii^^^
five
t* doI14rapoorer t har. when I left, a month previous.
imnncranU The great rivers which drain tho Terri• AtneirlbaaOeBUeaan,';^ "t-> -iw.-»:rSytWI>hagtB.-;
adJ i ' •
- - YKI.LOW SNl/WJiiJ ir-. c iqa aiwriH o'<^9ck, wkan 14irocted .m Stepa -t^wand theMhotel, i "Yon are now. I hopH gentlemen, convinced tbat tory in every part aud are navigable by steamers, give
;
where
I
had
detcrmined'to
dine,
as
I
had
heard
so
much
,Viennal,
by
ro
means
the
,
ruinously
etptnslre
plsoo
direct
communication
with
A
rai'road
is
ScoWhv'
' -HawtrOMwaaiteUwod c «< v»r.
:
it Is generally snpjjrtsrd to he ; and yon will also expected to be built-afong the -vajley dftne I latte iuver,
Uiirh To.ist RcoVb.
i,., fW^oHWrfy Pof Scqlth. , p©( the excellence of its •• tabted'hote,'.' snd tho;,purity nf s cwhich
its wines. The dinner ;it«lf far surnassoil mv^ exneuto- c
I recommend you to take no luggage with you, , through Nebraska and Idaho, to the Sooth Pass:
tiouiiit ws^jratoptt a Buroptaouj meal, lasting^^ more i and to'provide yourself i^ith several hats or caps, as
So the inhabited are* ot i he O.-at 'West steadily
than,two hoartv nod iucludiug aUtho delicaoiffi o£ thfl (these are very liable to be damaged Or lost, if you aro In i broader.* and tlRlrthoorganiiatSon of tho Territories
...,TX—r-Cbewln<r and Saotfof ^baocflt wfrioh wt aaasoa A(icr d i n y r ^ n ; ! pf»l)A.gi^ f
;) the habit of being kicked'out of people's bonscs.''
the stream of immigration flow.s ever further oa.- Tin?
f oufi'iof a Sa^irli
only »IxoraeTen,sBiuai»d,^wl» appeared to.: baw>-ia-j. We alHaughed heartily at onr short friend? method foundations of new cominonwtdtU are planted even at
l ..u^A t 2: 1 * <>4
^ °
,
idufedao freply in the pleasoiPes o* the, taMfttbat tlwy i of living cheaply ;~awi I,(for my ;own parti returned to \ the base end aa^the ^opa or the Kocky Mouotaiw. and
sxjptuco. rtrfi'ltrt
6iriwnti. Ff'r
!
>JA.D1,-W plaW?
'l '' -"''""BCaswuT--! wer® not ^iuo4ifor locomotion,*ad tborefore-ordcredf my hotel with ' the pleasant j consciousness of having; the Apantip and Ifaciar btatca are s^reicbing- toward
coffee, to be sfcryed for tbpra at oms. of_the smaller, tables. Iciured something that afternoon, and fully convinced j the ccnter of the continent, and uniltog tuer Nation more
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Ro.1;
— Sweet Seen ted Oroaoco, Canaster. I noticed this. Ana immediately dctcrmiued
-upon ~v
mv ,i by the short gentleman's arguments, that
is, jimlissolubly than ever.
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diooa. I quiotJy laid down the Ink,'which when properly understood, hy nu means a dear place.
a waiter,
capital in
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P R O S WASHINGTON.
Peace I
Why Stonewail Jackaoa was Killed—A New From St- Paul.—The Ramsey ladJlan Treaty SnoFrom the Richmond Knqairer, Oct. 16.
___
Venloa of the C
ane.
cesafnlly Accomplished.
The Removal of Gen. Ro*eerans.—SUB o n mat
8t
Save on our own terms, we can accept no peace what-;
- Loak Republican, Oct 42th.
Special Dispatch to the Chicago. Tribane.
Beaton* Assigned for the Measure—Startling
ever, and must fight till doomsday rather than yield an
"MB.
" "EDITOR:—I have jaet "had' a conversation with
and Painful Revelation.
j
Br. PAUL, O c t 16, 1863.
iota of them, and our terms are :
• gentleman, who waa in the East at the time oT Lee's
Bote 1*1 Dispatch to the Chicago Tribane.
Senator Ramsey and party returned last evening from
Recognition T>y the enemy of the independence of the invasion or Maryland, and who met with a very intelli- the Treaty Expedition, after an absence or six weeks—
WAfiHiKOTtix, October 22, 1863.
Confederate States.
gent German, who had abandoned a New Oriean rebel The reports which preceded him, coocerning the treaty,
THR CASK o r K06XCRAX8.
Withdrawal of the Yankee forceB from every foot regiment in which he bad served twenty-six months, havThe Morning ChronicIc contains the following •• dou- of Confederate ground, including Kentucky and Missou- ing participated in nearly all the great battles in Virgin- were incorrect They raccceded in purchasing a tract
oT land or the Indians 180 miles in length and from 120
blo-lesded " editorial :
ri.
ia and who belonged to Stonewall Jackson's Divisions. to 125 in breadth. This comprises the land on both
" We are in receipt of astonishing intelligence iu reWithdrawal of the Yankee soldiers from Maryland un- This German seemed to be well posted in Southern polgard to the removal of Rosecrans. The whole country til that Slate shall decide by a free vqje whether she itics and manifested a knowledge or Southern leaders, and sides of tbe Red River. Tbe treaty wis signed bv evewill be astonished at what we ahull chronicle. It is ru- shall remain in the old Union or ask admissiou into the their abilities, which is rarely met with in rebel soldiera ry Chief but one, aud be was satisfied with i t but having said he would never sign any treaty, thought it
mored that t£ree charges are made against the late Confederacy.
He says that Stonewall Jackson was Dever a secession- would injure his reputation.
popular commander. The first charge Is preferred by
Consent on the part of the Federal Government to ist, yet he was a Democrat of a strong State Rights charTwenty thousand dollars a year for twenty years, is
Tien. T. L. Crittenden nnd Gen. McCook, to the effect give up to the Confederacy its proportion of the navy as acter. That he differed from Jeff. Davis and all other
that Rosccraus led (he battle field during the crisis, and it stood at the time of secession, or to pay for the same. leaders of the rebel Government on many material points to be the principal payment that is to be maae.
Tbe treaty made » an important one, as regards setied to Chattanooga and reported to officers there that
Yielding up of all pretension on the part of the Fed- in regard to the manner and means or the defense or the curing tbe trade or the Red River Valley.
the day was lost. It was reported that subsequently, eral Government to that portion of the old territories Confederacy. The policy of the rebel Government was
Senator Ramsey was much more successful than was
through opium, he became insensible.
which lies we& of the Confederate States.
to Ecatter the rebel troops over the Confederacy, send- anticipated.
The second charge, it is rumored, is mnde by the
An eauitable settlement on the basis of our absolute ing North Carolina troops to defend Virginia, while
A grand Union celebration over the victories in Ohio,
Government, to the effect that his orders were to remaic independence and equal rights of all accounts of the pub- Virginia tfoops were called to the rescue or the old
Pennsylvania and Iowa is to be held to-night
CoL
at Chattanooga until reinforcements should corae.
lic debt and public lands, and the advantages accruing North State. Jackson stoutly and persistently opposed Miller and Hon. Donnelly, member or Congress elect
The third charge, as rumored, is to the efiect tfiat he from foreigo treaties.
this scattering policy, contending that the troops of each are expected speak.
declined to mote from Mnrfreesboro in June last, when
These provisions, we apprehend, comprise the mini- State should be assigned to the defense or their own
ordered to do so by the Government, as an opportunity mum of what we muft rcanire before we lay down our arms State. Or course this policy or Stonewall nade him popFrom Rosecrans.
was offered to crush Bragjg, a large portion of his anny That is to say, the' North must yield all—we nothing.— ular with the soldiers, as they preferred defending their
Srmwsox, Ala., Oct 15.—Tbe situation continues
having been withdrawn to succor Johnston, who was The whole pretension otthat country to prevent by force own homes, and, in consequence or this growing popular- uninteresting. Heavy rains have raised the Tennessee.
operating against Grant
the seperation of the States must be abandoned, which ity or Jackson with the soldiers, rendered it necessary The rebel Wheeler recrossed the Tetioeseee at Muscle
If these charges are true, is it not most unfortunate, will be equivalent to an avowal that our enemies were that he should be put aside." Jeff Davis dsred not Shoals, closely pursued to tbe river.
as the name of Rosccraus was a talisman of immense wrong from the first, and, of course, ns Ihey wagid
remove him as President Lincoln did McClellan, as the
He was driven trom Huntsvillc by a brigade of our
weight:
causeless and wicked war upon us, they ought iu strict soldiers of the rebellious Confederacy woo Id not stand cavalry.
New York papers make a sweeping accusation that justice to be required, according to usage iu such cases, i t Jackson was, as his history shows, an uncompromisRefugees who came into our lines report Bragg reduring the battle of Chickamauga Gen. Rosecraos, Crit- to reimburse to us the whole of our expenses and losses ing radical in any view he entertained, and pursued and treating. apparently because of the exhaustion of the
tenden and McCook were asleep at Chattanooga.
in tho course of that war. Whether this last proviso carried through everything ho undertook, with bull dog country in which he has been living. Though this ir not
We learn semiofficially that in regard to G*>n. Crit- is to be insisted upon or not, certain we are that we can- pertinacity. In a word he must be put out of the way good authority, there is some reason to believe that the
tenden. this statement is false, and that nothing has not have any peace at all until ,we shall Be in a positioo or the Confederate army, was atany moment ou the brink enemy b on the move.
war,-anted the circulation of such paragraphs.
not only to demand and exact, btltniso to enforce and of disintegration and rain.
NASHVILLE, Oct 15.—"Ibo evening trains from the
The blame, it is said, connected with tho failure of collect, treasure for our own reimbursement out of the
After a consaltation of rebel leaders at Richmond, it front are bringing in Tick and wounded. The churches
Chickamauga, will fall wholly npon Rosecrans.
wealthy cities in the enemy's country. In other words, was resolved that at the next battle, Jackson was to be are again taken for hospitals. All quiet at Chattanooga.
In another editorial, apparently written before the unless we can destroy, or scatter tbelr armies, and break shot down Extra Billy Smith, of Virginia, who was The river has risen 15 tnches.
above, tbe.Chroniclc sayB it will doubtless be generally up their Government, we can have no peace, and, if we then a candidate for Governor of that State, was chargassumed that General Rosecrans' almost total absence can do that, theu we ought not only to extort from them ed with the execution of the plan A sufficient qualiOhio Election.
from engagement was the principal reason for his being our own Ml terms and ample acknowledgment of their ty of rebel scrip procured the men who were willing to
CIWCIKKATI, Oct 15.—Returns from 54 counties give
relieved of the command, more especially as tho General wrong, but also a handsome indemnity for tho trouble and slav the rebel chieftain, and at the battle or ChancelloreBroujjh 52,144majority, again of 47,777. Or thoao
Nrho bore the brunt of it, (Gen. Thomas;) has been ap- expense caused to us by their crime.
' ville, Stonewall Jackson fell by the hands or rebel sol- counties, 15, which gavo Vallandigham majorities, the
pointed in his stead.
Now, wc are not yet "in position to dictate those terms diers, in the manner before stated. After this feat was largest is Fairfield, 1,127. AU of them give heavy
" We have reason to know that his conduct on that
to our enemies, with Rosecrans' army still in tho heart accomplished, the Confederacy slept sounder.
Union gains.
casion when news of tho battle first reached here, was or our country, and Meade still on Virginia soil, but
• J. B. T.
Complete returns from Cincinnati give Brough 6,476
severely censured by military authorities, and was pro- though it is too soon to propose such conditions to
majority. His majority in Hamilton Co. will be 6,753.
The Government Sustained.
bably tho turning point iu the decision that has been them, yet it is important that we should keep them plainreached.
What
do
timid
men
on
and
off
the
bench,
grand
stickly before our own eyes as the only admissible basis of
What a Woman can do.
We hazard nothing in saying that prior to that, there any conceivable peace/ This well fixed in the Coofed- lers for precedent in dealing with traitors, and who
As a wife and mother, Woman can make tbe fortune
bad been grate cause of complaint agaicst the G e n e r a l - erate mind, there will be no more Tearful looking for would not fire a gun at a home rebel unless the charge and happiness of her children : and even ir she did noHe was once before on the eve of being removed for a news from Europe^ as if that blessed peace were to come waa weighed out by Coke and rammed down by Btack- thing else, surely this would be a sufficient destiny. Bv
failure to move to aid Grant, and make a diversion in his to us orer the sea, and not to be conquered on our own stooe—what do these men think of tho result in Ohio f ber thrift, prudence and tact she can secure to her partfavor by attacking Bragg.
v
ground. There will be no more gaping for hints of re- Thiry have lain awake nights, and slept with their law ner and herauir a competence in old agr, no matter how
At another time-he was somewhat strongly remon- cognition and filling of the bellv with the East wind; no books and processes by them, ready at all times to trip small their beginning, or bow adverse a fate occasionalstrated with fbr bis delay in moving froto Mnrfreesboro. more distraction or diversion from the single momentous up Federal officers, and protect Asertare and men who ly be theirs. By lior cheerfulness she can restore her
Gen. Rosecrans has, in many things, shown himself a business of bracing up e7ery nerve and sinew of the coun- stir up treason in the North. Iftbey have done this for husband's spirits, shaken by tbe anxieties of business.
good officer, and his supersedure, we Relieve, has been try for battle. I t is especially now, at the moment when tho sake of the people, will they not look to see bow the By her tender Care she can often restore him to health,
very reluetantly determined on : but neglect of orders great and perhaps decisive battles are impeudlng at two people appreciate uid commend such supcrserviceablc ir disease has seized upon bis over-tasked powers.
By
from his superiors, will unfit the best man for a military or three points, that we think it most essential to insist zeal in behalf of the public enemies. We know of men her counsel and her love she can win him from bad'
command,
,
upon the grand and cotirv magnifioence of the stnko and whoee cheeks should tingle with honest shame when they company, if temptrftfon in an evil hoar has led him
read how Ohio endorses Burnside by 100,000, and ap- astray. By her example, and ber precepts, and her
Hie Evening Post of last cronin^says : W e are sa- cause.
tisfied the good of the service demanded Rosecrans' reOnce more we say it is all or nothing. This Confed- nroves, by that splendid majority, his rough handling of sex's insight into character, she can monld her children,
moval, and that i* enough.
«•
eracy or tho Yankee nation, one or the other, goes down Northern abettors of the rebellion.
however diverse their dispositions; into good men nnd
The people assurred these timid gentlemen, who
The stories concerning reasons for General Rosecrans' to perdition, That ia to say, ono or tho other must forwomen. And by leading in all things a true and bcauremoval continuo rife. Ono of the latest ia that he has feit its national existence and lie at the mercy of its mor- do nothing without a precedent, that this is a time to tifal life, (he can refine, elevate sod spiritoaliae all who
rendered himself in n measure unfit for duty by the ex- tal enemy. We all koow by this time the rale in store make precedents, and to stamp tbem so indelibly
come within reach, so that with others of ber sex emucessive use of opium.
for us if we succumb. Tho other party has no smaller page of our Dational history that it shall be understood lating and assisting ber, she can do more to regenerate
The stories that Rosocrans, having epileptic fits, and stake. As surely as we completely ruin theii armies— in all coming time that there is no screen for disloyalty the world than all the statesmen and reformers that ever
being injured bv the use of opium, arc repeated to-night and without that is no peace or truce at all—so surely and treason against this Government The people mean legislated. She can do as much—alas I perhaps even
with great pertinacity, but admitted that they are, not shall we make them pay our war debt, though wo wring this war shall be carried to success, and any outlaying more—to degrade man if the chooaes to do i t
4be cause of his removal, that having been determined it out of their hearts. And they know it well, and there- rebel squads at tbe'North. that stek to iuterpoee their
Who can estimate tbe evil that women has tbe power
on before they were known ; Government officials are re- fore, they cannot make peace except through their utter feeble arms, cannot be shielded by the robes of timorous to do T As a wife she can ruin her husband by extrapeating that dispatchcs show him to have been fairly exhaustion and absolute inability to strike another blow. judges, or be bastioned, for their defence, by the pro- vagance. folly or want of affection. She can make a destampeded at Chickamanga.
ces*»
of
civil
law.
The
people
have
declared
in
thesevil and an outcast of a man, who might otherwise have
The stake they have to forfeit then, if they lore this
dreadful game, is as vital as ours. £ o is the stnko to be reccnt result* that the safest course for the Government become a good member of society. She can bring
5
FROM CHARLKSTON~
won, if thry win anything. It is no l«ss than entire pos- is to find its straightest way to the heart of the rebellion. strife, bickerings and perpetual discord into what has
Fortunately the President's proclamation now stands to been a happy home. Sne can change the innocentsession
of
our
whole
country,
with
us
in
i
t
and
everyGen. Gilmore'e Batteries Nearly Ready to Operate,
bar farther liko interference from misguided or purblind
WASHKOTON, Oct 2 4 — A letter to "the New York thing that is ours, from Ohio to the Rio Graoda, to have judges, and tho people have voted emphatically to sus- babes'whom God has intrusted to her charge into vile
Evening Post says : Dispatches here give reason to be- and to hold, to them and their heirs forever. But on tain the proclamation. Too war will now go on to its men, and even viler women. She can'^ower even the
moral tone of society itsuir. and thus pollute legislationlieve that the quiet at Charleston is soon to be brokoa the other hand, what we mean to win is utter separation close without check or hindrance.
The Government at tbe spring head She can, in fine, become an instruCoL Jas. R. Hawley of the 7th Connecticut, is in town from them for all time. We do not want to govern has the people at its baek.
[Chicago Tribune.
ment or evil, instead or an angel of good.1 Instead of
to-day. fresh from Morris Island, when} he has been act- their country, but after levying upon it what secmeth
making flowers or troth, purity, beauty and spirtoallty
ing as Brigadier General in place of Stephenson, who good to us by way of indemnity, we leave it to commence
The Second Failure.
They have twice failed Tho New York riots and spring up in ber footsteps till the whole earth smiles
baa been on furlough. Young, DaWgren, and CoL its political life again from the beginning, hoping that
Hawley. give favorable reports of the condition of af- the lesson may have made them sadder and wiser Yan- tho advance or Lee into Pennsylvania were the outcrop- with lovelioen that is almost celestial she can transform it to a black ond blasted desert, covered with tbe
We
shut
them
out
forever,
with
all
their
unclean
ping
manifestations
or
the
intention
or
the
Copperheads
fair* in the fleet and army off Charleston. Much interest
is fait in the fleet about the rebel torpedoes. The strict- and scoundrelly ways, intending to lead our lives here in to overthrow the Government by a revolution inaugur- scorn of all evil passions, and swept by tbe bitter blasts
oat watch is kept particularly at night, over the move- our own Confederate way, within our own well guarded ated right here in the North. The expected success or of everlasting death. This is what a woman can do for
the Copperhead party in the recent elections was to be the wrong as well as for the right Is her mission a litments of anything that floats on the waters. Our own bounds, and without, as S t John says, are dogs.
And Jet no Confederate feeble knees and tremulous the initiatory inducement for a repetition, by State ac- tle one f Has she no " worthy work," as has became tbe
boats are sometimes fired into by mistake, so careful are
backbone Vay to us, this complete triumph is impossible; tion. of what failed when entrusted to murderous but cry of late. "Man may have a harder task to perform,
the iron-clada to keep off floating torpedoes.
say
that
we
must
bo
content
with
some
kind
of
comprounofficial hands. The bullets of the soldiery ia the one a rougher path to travel, but be has none loftier or more
PHILADKLPIHA, Oct 24—The steamer Massachusetts
has arrived from St. Johns, Fla. She left Charleston mise, and give and take; on the contrary, we must gain case, and the more deadly ballots of the people in the influential than woman's.
Toeriay evening, and brings dispatches from Admiral or lose a IL and that the Confederates will indeed win the other put an end to the nefarious plots. The second
RrtBLATJOxs or A RXBRL MAIL BAO.—Among the
Pahlgren. The siege is progressing favorably. Gene- giant game we take to be as ccrtain as any future oveut failure is worse than the first
The imagination shrinks back, appalled by the terrors captures by our troops at Cumberland Gap was a large
ral Gilmore's batteries were nearly ready to open on in this uncertain world. Meade's army and Rosecrans'
once scattered. Lincoln can get no more armies. The which a-Copperhead triumph in four gteat States would rebel mail bag. the contents of which have afforded both
Charleston.
amoscmeiit
and instruction to (bose who have examined
draft.turns out manifestly fruitless. Both the German have caused to spring out of the ground upon which the
and Irish element are now for peace. The Yonkecs have loyalty or the country stands ; and we can only ascribe them. Among other things tbe fetters confirmed be/ood
WABHIXOTOK, Oct 15.—At Headqukrfers here to-day to bear the brnnt of the war themselves, but in the mi
to tbe favor of Heaven, seen in the firmness and patriot- all question the fact that Georgia troupe are as dissatisfidispatches were received from Gen. Sthofield—one dat- time their inevitable bankruptcy is ndvencing like
ism of tbe people, the great deliverance that the Union ed as any in the Confederate service Out of tbe largo
number of Georgia letters in the mail but two displayed
It cause has achieved '
ed B t Louis. Oct ISth, stating that Geo. Brown had armed man. Hungry ruin has them in the wind.
[Chicago Tribune.
any confidence whatever in the rebel cause. One genboaten the rebels under Shelby three times, and in still canbot be long before the Cabinet of Washington will
From the South.
tleman wrote home to his wife cot to srll his two pigs
have, indeed, to consider seriously proposals for peace,
pursniw them.
Tbe Richmond Sentinel says : •' Tbe rapid advanoe for Confederate money, as it was cutirely worthless.—
Another dispatch dated the 14th. states that Brown mider auspices and circumstances very different from tho
had brought the rebels under Shelby to a decisive en- presout. For the present the war rolls and thunders on, in all necessaries of clothing and subsistence threatens Another says: •' If this war ain't closed soon, there will
ns with great distress. There is no disguising the fact be no men left. We can't fight n worldfulof men ; tbe
gagement and completely routed tbero. Thoy scattered and may God defend the right.
Wc cannot see how unemployed persons, and how those South can't sinnd it much longer—our mco are oil desertand lost all their artillery engaged, with a largo number
From St. Louis.
who live on incomes and salaries, ore to get along, es- ing." Another is more explicit:. " J bare never seen
o. prisoners. The enemy's*loss in killed and wonnded is
Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.
pecially at tbe inclement season of the year now rapidly roen so out orheart You bad better set your house ia
very large. Our forces are still pursuing tho rebels.
approaching. How are they to buy shoes and clothing order, for by Christmas we will be bock iu tbe Union.—
Sr. LOUIS, Oct 16,1863.
ST. LOPIS, Oct. 15.—An invitation to the friends of
at
the present rates t Nay, how long are these rates to If peace don't come soon, we will all desert." This is
Many
af
Shelby's
rebels
who
failed
to
get
across
the
freedom residing in Slavq States, to meet in Cooventioa
a t Louisvilie, Kentucky, on the 8th of January next to Pacific railroad on their retreat have crossed the Mi prevail ? A great auction may in a day or two ran them tbe spirit displayed in all or bearly all there letters—a
all up fifty per cent An auction thus'bas become to be spirit of utter despair for the rebel cause, and a willingconsult togstbprand take action on the question, appears souri river into north Missouri.
Geoeral She|by is said to have encamped ou Wednes- regarded b j the people with as much dread as a battle.— ness to take the Union on any terms so it hiring* peace
In t h . ItemocrX
.ig™d b j
CongWimcn
day at Miami, in Sadnic county. Gen. Brown was close A d e f e a t s the battle-field could hardly bring more
and other prominent sentlemen of thisgtato.
suffering upon them. These questions are growing daily
ICE FOR DIPTBKKJA.—A correspondect of the Provj-.
8everal squads of Shelby's raiders have craned the upon tbem.
Sixty three rebel prisoners from Fort Scott, Kansas, more and more important. Something must be done.— dence Journal vouches for the efficacy of ice as a cure
Pacific Railroad on their way 8outb, pursued by Gen.
Browns cavalry. Shelby's raid is at an end His forces rived here this morning and have bceu sent to Myrtle Produce must be distributed, prices must be reduced, for diptberia, croup, and all ordinary inflammation of
Street Prison. The plot to escape from this prison, re- gains must be disgorged, or there will be suffering in- the throat. The manner of application is as follows:
are scattered in every direction.
Break up a small lump of ica in a towel, and pot the
cently discovered, proves to have been a conspiracy for tense, and intense suffering will beget what T Think of
pieces in a bowL Take positioo slightly inclined backT h e Soldiers' V o t e . "
the wholesale cscapc of all the prisoners on the lower
Special Dispatch to tha Advertiser A Tribune.
Tbe Richmond Dispatch says
wards, either in a chair or on a sofa. Proceed for half
floor.
an
hour to feed yourself with small lumps of ice. letting
Already, we are beginning to
the want of labor
Our cavalry recently made a dash into North Eastern
CHATTAXOOOA, Oct 13.—Incomplete returns of about
ts that are i
insable to existence. them dissolve slowly io the back part or tbe mouth or enansas iu hopes or capturing Ex-Senator Stevenson, the in those em
tw^thirds of the army vote give Brough 7199, and VaJlandigham 211.
j
Inter for clothing, fuel trance of tbe throat A si ogle such application will ofsuccessor or Jeff. Thompson as commander of the Misand for other
of life, if tbe few pro- ten break up a common sore throat which other wise
souri State Guard, but the bird had flown.
Associated Press Dispatch
ducsra who
are turned into consumers by being would have a course or two or three days. In ease of a
S f - L o c w O r t . 15.—'rtaTOU or lb, Iowa soldier, in
x
Pennsylvania Election.
drafted into
Oar most pressing danger Is tbe bad sore throat use the ice freooeutly and freely. In
*5 ' <*J TOlterd.,, j , , . Stone 48i, and Tattle 42. Tho
HAUBBCBO, Oct 15.—Reliable re trims come
suffering our people must endure case of ulceration or diptberia, keep a small lump of ice.
OWoaoldleninthe H o w of Befoga Hoepit.1 p n
continually in the mouth.
if the producing
is any further diminished.
20 0W) C * r t i n ' *
certainly from 15 000
Brough 60, A allandigham none.

The official returns from Peonslyvsnia place Gov. Curt.u'a majority at IB, 258.

Qaeen Victoria, while airing ber grief in Germany,
Tbe Gipsies are emigrating from Europe with some
A cew kind of iron dads, named Bull-dogs, are to be rapidity. There ate now over a thousand in this coon- negotiated a marriage for ber sop Alfred with the Pritu*
put ou the stocks immediately in France
Oldenburg.
ry and Canada

1
Tbe officers o f ( ^ Leis*»_a^yitatid that their rapid retreat was caused by a destitution of provisions.—
RAPID SRTUXXKT.—ODC Land red and twenty per- T h e bridge over the Rapidau haa been carried away by j
sons have arrived bere u d settled iu this C o n p t j within tbe rise in tbe river, caused by the btonn of. Thursday j
night, and General Leo laid a pontoon bridge over 1 T O THE JOBBING TRADE WE WOO LI) RESPECTFULthe last two weeks.
J . ly announce that it] making our purchases for the Fall or
whicll he crossed his army to tbe south side of tbe river.
have had particular reference to the wants of DEA 1«ia thin immediate locality : and have now coming in a
O o t t o n w D FLAX—Some beantifol specimens of cotI t is believed that there is on considereble force oow ERS
vtty complete stork o f F s o r r unit Staple Pry Coo.it>. Hst«
tonized flax bare been sea^to the Agricultural Depart- north of the Kapadan unless it be portions or Stuart's and Csps, Bouts and shoes. Clothing. Hooks and Stationary,
ment at Washington, b y manufacturers in different parts cavalry, with his artillery.
tanker Notion". Hardware. Cutler?, Groceries, Confectionary, Patent Medicine*, Fine Perfumery, Fancy Goods Toy a
of the country. I t is stated t h a t the sample* h a t e a fine
Ac., Ac.
T h e following sentences by court martial bare been
gloss, that its texture is stronger than ordinary cotton,
approved by President Lincoln, and the order for their I
and that mixed with wool, it can be wrognbt into eleenforcement has been issued;
IH V E 1 1 V L A H G K ,
gant and durable fabrics for ladies' dresses, men's wear,
J . C. Wilmore, charged with presenting fraudulent!
and t h a t the various uses to which cotton is applied
It claims against the Government. w*s fooud guilty, and;
can be mannlactoitd and sold at 10 cents p e r pound and sentenced to pay a line or $20,000, aud be imprisoued {
for two months.
j
yield a fair profit, and some manufacturers are even sanCorporal Workman, Co. F , 10th Kentucky cavalrv.
guine that it can be sold at 8 cents p e r ponnd.
Ootton- charged w i t h desertion, was found Ruilty. and sentenced
ised flax now bids Cur to become an important branch of t o be reduced to the rank*, to forfeit nil pay which is or
m a y b e doe from the United'States Go%-ernmcnt, and to
national industry.
work on such fortifications as the tjeneral commanding onr ftock will he very complete—Caju-iiui n", Sattlnets, KenT h e Paris Siecle argues that if Stephens Tisits P a r i s the Department may d i r e c t for the period or one year. tucky Juens, Plain and twilled flannels, llob-K JVS, I.insys'
Frockings, Ac., Ac.
with the expectation of procuring the recognition of tbe
I t is rumorod that Lee has sent two more divisions to
8outb, be will return disappointed. T h e time for that
support Brngg, and thai he
withdrawing the rest or a very large stock—Wool Socks and Mitts—boy's and men *
' is passed, if f t ever existed. Tbe South, by arming the
—a full line, and bought below market rates.
bis forces behind the fortifications ?fFredericksburg.
•negroes, shows that its resistance I* exhausted.
%
A FINE LOT OF J E W E L R Y
Maximlllfnn has answered the Mexican deputation— -- Erastus Corning, of Albany, N . Y., has resigned his
at low rates, bought of the manufacturers direct
H e waa ready to accept the tbrono on a free spontan- seat in Congress on acconnt of declining health.

T R A V E R S E CITY;

O C T O B E R 14,1863.
H a n n a h , Lay & Co's Column
TO WHOLESALE DEALERS.' O C T O B E R 2 8 , 1 8 6 3 .

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OUK L I N E O F H O O P S K I R T S
IJS" C H O C K E R Y

IN W O O L E N G O O D S

W O O L

eous expression of the population, and by a guarantee
T h e Parisinns will soon rejoice in a new opera horte,
for the integrity of the independence of the country.—
which will cost them five millions of dollars.
P a r i s bourse heavy; rents 67c and 7$o-BRYA.VT, STP.ATTOS «fc UOUMXITB'S CoKtfBRCIAL C W
CHARUWTOX BTAKVIXO.—Tbe following: paragraph
LSGt-—If a person would be eminently successful in merfrom the Charlotte (8. 0 . ) Bulletin apeaks volumes :•
cantile pursuits or any kind, be should first acquire the
1
" W e again appeal to the people of N o r t h Carolina to
t r u e element or success—u thorough irod - practical busigive What aid they can to tbe starring - population
education. T o affoid such aid has been the aim or
Charleston. W e dislike exposing the necessities of our
Brynnt, Stratton & Goldsmith, In establishing
people, b u t our friends cat} avert starvation,! and we beor their Commercial Colleges in oar city. whicb,
iiere tbey will do it when they know it is absolutely neare pleased to say enjoys t Ho most cb7?ab!e"Tepntat ion of
being a first class Mercantile College, arhon'g' onr first
George Sumner, brother of the 8enator is .on his death class business men. W e odvisc, therefore, all who wish
bed at Boston B i s decease will be a heavy loss to the tO perfect themselves in book keeping and penmanship
world of letters. A s a scholar, lecturer and writer, be to avil themselves at onco of the ; advantages of. a full
has long held a high place. H i s diplomatic: services to courae of study in tbe Detroit Commercial College.
•onr country, in France, as Secretary of Legation daring
[Detroit Free Pre®.
"Fillmore's administration, were exceedingly jraluable, and
STRAY COW.
Pierce offered him tho same post, b u t Mr. Sumoer nobly
A M E INTO THE ENCLOSURE OF THE SOKSCR1reftwed to bow down to the idol of Slavery which Pierca
ber,in Ceutervillo Township, on t h e ! l » t October insL,
bad set up.
a red and white Cow, and a calf with a muz»l^ fin hi* nbao.—
The Cow is supposed to be fonr or flte y « r * old, and the
A lady one hundred years old, is now lirfng at 115 calf about three month*. The Cow baa tubelPoO. Tbe oWaer
East Twelfth Street, New Y o r k city.
H e r name is is requested to prove property, pay charge* and take her
away.
Mrs. Hulda)\ Wood. She is in full possession of her
JOHN 110 KT WICK.
Centervllle, Oct 20,1663.
faculties, has never worn glasses in her life, enjoys good
health, and persist* in devoting herself t o • - portion of
UNITED S T A T E S INTERVAL REVENUE.
tbe household duties. She has lived to ace; six generaOFFICiv OF COLLECTOR OP INTERNAL REVENUE.)
' F o e u r n DISTHICT o r MICBIUAK,
>
tions or h e r family, and has a rcmarkmblo rtstnemberaoce
U ; '
IGRA.VD It*riM 6opfe6ib6f lGtb, 1*53. >•
or the early as also or tbe later scenes and incidents of V r O T I C E IS HERKBY. GIVEN, TO ALL WHOM I r '
row concern, that the Assessor's Annual Assessment
her lift*.

j
List fori 1S03. under the act of Congress entitled " Au act to
A young married couple bad an unpleasant honey- provldeintemsl revenue.losupport the Government, and to
pay laterest on the public ijebt," and acts amendatory there-'
moon experience in the English town of Darlington tho to, for the Foprth Collection District of Michigan. hn.< been
other day. T h e bridegroom wtm only seventeen years received at this office.
All persons in the Counties of Leelanaw, Grand Traverse.
old and the bride fourteen- T h e bride's mother, bearing Kalcascn, Antrim. Man.Uou, Emmet aud Cheboygan, who are
of their marriage, flew into a rage, went to tbe house wsessed in said list, 0ml liable to phy tax on Income.
License*, Carriages, Milliard Table* and ttilver Plate, are rewhere tho wedding festivities were going on. and gave quired to pay the same, at tliQ office of A. W. Bacon, Deputy
the boy and bis wire a sound thrashing. Contented with Collector, at Traverse City, ou or before the 1st day of Pecetnber next
this act of vengeance, sho retired.
In defantt of which payment within said time, a penalty of
live per centum will be added to the tax on Incomes, and ten
There is nothing new from the A r m y o f t h e Potomac. per centnm to the tax on sll other enumerations, as provided by law.
A l l is quiet along its banks. Meade's whereabouts are
AU taxes must be paid in lawful money of the United
unknown, L e e is supposed to be on tho retreat, a part States.
A. B. TURNER,
of bis forces reinforcing Bragg, and the other p a r t on
(45-2w.)
Collector of Internal Revenue.
the road to intercept Bornside's raid.

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T b e Commercial says : " T b o official orders investing
Gen. Grant with bis new command designate it t o include all tbe territory west of the. AUeghaoy Mountains,
-to be called the Western Military Division, with headq u a r t e r s at Nashrille."
A t the wire rope manufactory of J o h n A . Bocbling,
at Trenton, is being prepared the'material for tho construction or a wire suspension bridge over the Ohio river
a t Cincinnati, which will cost 81,500,000.; This is Dearly four t i n e s the cost of tho bridge a t N i a g a r a Falls.
Sbakspeare'B 300th birthday occurs in : April, 18#4,
when there is to be a great time in England, in his honor. P r o f . Botscher, of Berlin, calls'upon the German
nation also to h a r e a celebration to one who is not only
tbe poet of all Jinm but of tbe whole world.
T h r e e Russaiu steam frigates—the Osiiaba, P e r e a r i e t
and the Alexander Nevsky—ere lying in the New Y o r k
haTbor. T h i s is tbe largest Russian fleet that over visited our const.
CAIRO, O c t 13.—The steamer A l b e r t P e a r c c arrived
f r o m New'Orleans this morning. She h a i three hundred
and thirty-four hogsheads of sugar, soventy half barrels
or molasses and thirty barrels of oranges.!
Tint Dxricxcis or WAMIIXCTOX.—Getteral Heintzelman has been relieved, and General A u g u r toroporarly
assigned to tho command of tbo defences of Washington.
European datoa wi* to
has been placed upon the
English Government A
poleon does not intend to

tbe 1 5 t h
A® armed guard
rams recently seized b y the
P a r i s letter declares that Na*
recognize the Confederacy.

Public attention in 8pain is much occupied with the
insurrection in San Domingo. T h e Poebla, a democratic paper of Madrid, advocates the abolition of slavery
in the Spanish colonies.
O u t foreign relations are looking well. J o h n Bull has
just laid a lion's paw on the rebel iron dads, whereupon
t h e ragged Richmond goreramcot o r i e n t a l ] British Coosals in that realm to leave iostanter. 1 '
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WHY IS CBISTSMM'S IAIE ME FOPUia?
Read the universal .Insurer to Ihit Question.
BECAUSE
It imparts a natural black or brown.
It does not etisp or barn the Hair.
It floes not sotl the fairest skin.
' It is apptied tn ten minutes.
THEREFORE
The Man of Taste approves i t
.Tbijee whp.yalue Silken Bail use It.
;' ' Thb Ladies evefywhere prefer it.
Those to whom ttme is Valuable patronise iu
Manufactured by J,CRISTiDORO, & Aston Hou'e, New
T<»rk, Soli everywh«W, an^ applied by aB Hah Dressers.
Price $1, $1 60 and $3 per box, according to size.
Cristadoro's H a i r Preaervative.
Is invaluabit with hia Pyii. ai it imparts the utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss, anil great vitality to the Hair.
Price, 50 cents, $1, and $J'per bottle, according to site.
«J-4w.

Y A R N ;

TIN-W A R E ±

We are prepared to furnish on short notice anything in
this line of the beat workmanship and quality—and Ve pledge
onrsflrcs to place the rales as low as they can be -bought
anywhere, of the same quality or work and stock.
O U K STOCK OK C H O P P I N G AXK8,

NOTWITHSTANDING

W

E HATE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE NO.Y
opening. wKh weekly additions, a large and varied
stock of general merchandise, such a* ia usually ktpl by

be offered at rates corresponding with the lowest regular
rates for similar grades of goods in the metropolitan mar
kets abroad.
To a full examination of prices we wonld invite the alien
tiou of our customers, and more particularly those oontemplating a residence here, assuring them that afly information
which we can give, will be cheerfully given ; knowing aa we
do that if fully undcnlood all would avail themselves of the
advantage* offered—which may be better understood -liy
naming the same as follows : No rents, no'inrurance. low
freights, small expenses, (as compared with most towns)
cash purchases, best markets, perfect familiarity with and
long experience iu this kind of business enabling us to know
Jual where to go to purchuao different classes ol goods lo Uta
best possible advantage.
We are thus particular that all who read may know our
position and advantages : and an examination which we invite, wHl-prove to tbe most casual observer that we can endorse every slate luent made in our column.
Our stock of Dry Goods is very complete, bought low. of
the most appro* ed styles and makes, comprising dress
goods in DeLainS, Challies, Alpaccas, Saxony lhstds. Prints,
Black hilka. Wool DeLaines. tigered and "plain black and
white Piaidr, Swiss Muslins,Cbalubreye, Ginghams, Ac., Ac.
DOMESTICS
Bought at reduced rate* Double and Twist Cawlmerea.
Black and Eancy Gasimeres, French Summer Gaaaimerea,
York Mills Coltonades, plain and fancy, Wbittenton Plaids,
Nankuni-tts. Kentucky J e a n s Tweeds, Mixtures, Denims,
Checks Apron and Miners, Ticks, Sblrtlng Print*, Drills
Cotton Flannels Wool Flannels Brown Cottons, Bleached
Cottons Bags Ac.. Ac.
CLOTHING.
Gents fine silk lined Black Cloth Coat*, very superior quality, tine Black Gasaimere Pants, Fancy Caslmere Coats P a n u ,
and Vests Summer Coats. Collonade' Pants and Goata.
Under-clothing, a full line Geots and Ladles Oyer Shirts
and Alls Oil Suits, India Rubber Coats, Wool, Unl«n and
Cotton Socks in variety, Collsrs a largo assortment. Cravats,
well assorted, Trunks. Travelling Bags. Valises Hunting
Bags Umbrellea, R. tt. Satchels aome very good, Ac., A c

tho seemingly hiirh prices of goods? the facts are, that w*re
wo now compiled to go into the market and purchase, our
LADIES' WEAR.
rates of sale could not bo le«s than 10 to 1& per cent, less
than we arc now able to offer our Stock for—which ia a savGloves, silk. lislo and leather. Hose, black, white, slat*'
ing of no miner Importance to this rapidly growing commu- brown and blue, Cotton, union, merino and cashmere. Beltsnity at a time when every dollar Is so much needed.
assorted ; Magic Ruffling. Tupn trimming, full line : Flonnc'
' HANNAH, LAY 4 CO.
ings Swiss cambric and linen ; also, Edginfra in threadcotton, smyria, cambric, swlsa and silk ; Cotton Wash Trimmings colored and white, very prett/ ; cdlOred and white
Stays ; colored and white - Skirt Suptiorters" best make ;
Wo have added-to our stock the article of Straw and Hay Crinoline, a nice assortment; Ladies Drawer* and Vesta ;
Wrought Collars in llaen, cambric, and muslin Crotchet
Cutting Boxes, of best make. Also Straw Knives.
Braids ; marking cotton ; hem stitched handkercheifs t
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
plain linen handkerchief ; dress patterns assorted ; tell
berago and tisane ; lace veils ; Ladies kult skirts ; ballmorai
skirts, nioely assorted, summer styles ; Rroche shawls;Stella, delaine and wool shawls ; cloaks ; ladies embroiderla Rat, Fox, Beaver. Otter, Ac., all bought of Manufacturers ed setts low price and choice ; wash blond; black lace,
tlgucred ; FrenchJacobct; soft cambrics for ladies; marAgents.
s'tllca ; Indla'cloth, A4., Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.

R E T A I L .

THE • sura® osiai couram TUP",

BOOTS AND SHOES.
Gents oxford ties ; congress gaiters ; ballmorai ahooa ;
plow shoes ; calf broguns ; kip shoes ; brogsns ; carpet and
goat slippers ; "Indian rubbers -, calf. Sip and heavy boots ;
iaiiies goat ballmorat boots; ballmorai pebble calf'boots :
glove kid congress gaiters ; lasting congress ; aide laoe and
liecleil gaiters ; kid buskins and slips : carpet and plqsh
slips ; chUds copper tip shoes ; goat faallmorala j lasting
boots and cacka ; misses boots, full assortment; boys shoes,
assorted ; boys boots ; chllds boots nicc assortment.- h»
tbe above goods wo can o&rr inducements.
STOVES AND HOLLOW W A R E .
Forest oak, Minnesota, Yankee Doodle, Albion. Senator
Compeer, Volunteer, Orator, Sovereign, combination brick
oven reservoir top and wanningclohet,- Combination Plain,
Imperial Brick Oven, Imperial Plain Oven, Comet, Priro
Premium, Contest, Lark, Cooking Stoves.
In tiarlor and box stoves; Troy Box, Gem, Peerless Rival.
Locket, Idahoe, Casket, New Plate Stoves Double Door Plata
and Parlor Cook Stoves with additions ss occasion demands
Kettles all sizes, from i to W gallons ; Bake kettles P o t s
Ac., Ac.
GROCERIES.
A full and complete assortment, to which wa invite inspection.
Spices in raw and ground material, of beat grades.
TOBACCO.—Plug, fine cut, smoking, tnrkiab, tip-tap Old

T H E AMERICAN WATCH CO.
Watches are now sold at a small advance above eost,
av) at New York Retail prices, for tho accommodation of
those who want reliable Unto keepers, bv
HANNAH, LAY A CO.

L a d i e s "Wool H o o d s ,
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
"Ob ! Carry me' back " to the days of

S P I N N I N G WHEELS.
Any such petition can be answered by calling on
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
For novelties in

C o o k a n d IParlor Stoves
BANGOR MOOSE-SKIN MSG LEG MOCCASINS,

... . e h t n f t f j - f H M a . .
For which we have become so Justly noted. 500 psir of tho
quinces currents gooseberries raspberry, current, grape
above In transit
and strawberry Jellies tofflatoea, apples peaches,- prunes,
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
cheese, crackers; dried beef,
HARDWARE.
i
Ladlea Cassioiere B a l l m o r a i B o o t s ,
Nails from l's to GO's as low as can be bought elsewhere ;
For snowy westher. Shsll soon have an assortment of them.
iron, a full assortment; glass all sizes ; axes broad, narrow
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
and boy"* ; barn door hinges and rollers j cable and trace
chains, traps, table and pocket cutlery, a full line ; door •
trimmings complete stock ; carriage bolt* ; pad, cheat, till,
trunk, box, and door locks assorted ; carpenters tools a full
A nice assortment of best mskes and fashionable degigna ; line : shoemakers tools and lludings good aiaorUnent:
Ballmorai Hose for Ladies and Children ; Bsllmoral shoes steelyards balances flat irons grub hooks scythes and
for ladles, Misses and Children.^
sickles.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
FARMERS TOOLS.—Shovels spades hoes potato h o o k s
forks 2,3, and 4 tined ; mjAnre forks scbuttle hoes garden
and hay rakes pounders cow bellsscythe snatha and scythes,
A NEW F E A T U R E IN T H E M A R K E T ,
grain and chlldrens cradles plaster, Ume, Riddle's Fanning
Of which we have a full assortment, is Gents and Ladies Mills lumber wagons light wagons wagon seats whiffle trees
Machine heinmcd
wheel barrows road scraper*, plows 1 and" J horse ; steel
plow moulds for shovel plows drag teeth, cultivator teeth,
grub hoes planter* heavy hoes half bushel baskets well
All ready for the 'pocket
buckets chain pumps cistern pumps * c - HANNAH. LAY A CO.
MEDICINES.
Avers Jaynes Winslow's Sawyer's Thompson's Sargant's
Davis', Kennedy's etc. patent medicines ; as also pills
We have in stock a fair assortment of the present styles of ointments, oils essences and extracts in variety.
Ladies Cloaks and at reasonable prices.
HARNESSES.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Single and double, heavy and light harnesses men's and
side saddles bridles halters girth.«,.martlngalls extra tugs.,
P H O L O E S N I G H T B L O O M I N G CERETJ8,
straps, Ac^ Ac.
Of all perfumes ; the perfume for either ladies or GentleLEATHER.
men are sold only by
Cowhide, kip. calf and findings a complete iioe ; laata,
HANNAH, LAY A CO„ Agents.
pegs nails knives Ac.. Ac.
Y A N R E E NOTION i .
Dolls cologne, hair oil. pomade, hair restorative and dyea
J list received 320 pkg* of merchandize per Propeller Alhandkerchief perfumes toilet and shaving soaps, spectacles
leghanv this d»v, Oct 2(1, IRKS.
tobacco and snuffboxes and pouches meerahaum and cornHANNAH. LAY A CO.

Ballmorai Skirts,

I^inen P o c k e t H a n d k e r c h i e f ^ , ,
TJADIES CLOAKS.

B R A N D R E T H ' S P I L L S , New Style.
BRANDRETH1* PILLS. NEW STYLE.
Are infallible far costiveness spasms losa of appetite, sick
headache, giddiness sense of bloating after meals «ltainess.
drowsiness, and cramping pains and all disorders of the stomach and bowels
ONE OF MANY CASES.
£5yOriglnal letter at 29* Cannl Street New York :
J. L C. COOK, publisher of the State Banner, Bconingiou,
Vu, n y s : he was attacked with DYSPEPSIA, anilauOtred so
severely from iv that not a particle of food could be awalton ,
ed without occasioning tlie most uncomfortable sensation in.
his stomach. For five yaarp he suffered from this dreadful,
T H X S T A T E OP* T H E M A R K E T
complaint, wfcen he used BRANDRETH'S PILLS. Tbe first.
for nearly all kinds of merchandise is and has been for the
I>CX did not seem to benefit him ranrli. but the second pro- i
past thirty days, Ml'CH BXCITED.and most kinds of goods
dnced a change, and by the time he h£l taken six boxes a.
have advanced con«ideraMy; especially for two weeks past
COMPLETE CURE was effrctcd. He says : • My dyspepsia
has this state of things been more than usually noticablr;
as gone, and my experience of an early death vanishes.'- |
and with an unprecedented demand and an unusually limitASK FOB NEW STYLE
ed supply, coupled with the fact of the Government juat
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
coming forward to make their requisitions for the use of our
Principal OOce, No 154 Canal St, New York. For sale j
immense armies the result has been to eanae an increased
by all respectable dealers in medicines.
firmness which necessarily-must continue until winter (now
a at hand) sets in.
A T H , SIDING, CHERRY, OAK. MAPLE, W H I T E ' 1
Ash, and all kinds of seasoned Pine lumber kept on j
band ; and Framing timber, Joists and Scantling sawed from
twenty t » thirty feet In length, and for sale at the Mills of
j OCR LATEST ADVICES shown still larger advance in
I a}l classes of^ercbaadiae.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.

Still t h e y C o m e .

L

VERY LATEST,

sorted, toy watches.
STATIONERY.
Letter, t>ote..Ugal and cap papers envelopes i sorted.
pencils p e n s Ink. black and red, sealing wax.
BOOKS.
Sander's McGuflVs Davis* Mitchell's and Clark's series of
iwhoOl books cbilds and adults miscellaneous books Hank
books, copy books song and music books, itome for schools.
TDf W A R E .
V
Our tin shop is in A N a I running ordek and all work
guaranteed.
FURNITURE.
A good assortment constantly on hand—at ffeirprices.
, We find it impossible to hardly Commence an enumeration
1
of our stock ia so small a (pace. and for any additional parj -tieulars please call on or send to
H A N N A H , L A Y * CO

Christ ma* Customs in G e r m a n y .
Scientific Paradoxes.
M r . C o l c r i d g o g i v e s t h e f o ^l l o w i nwg d e s c r irp t i o n o f t h e ;
T b e w a t e r w h i c h d r o w n s u » — a fluent s t r e o m — c a n
i b s e r v p o c c o f C h r i s t m a s e v e it) s o m e p o r t a of G e r m a n y , i w a l k e d u p o a a s i c e . T h e b a l l e t , w h i c h , if food f r o m n letter written trom R a t z b a r g :
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