Grand Traverse Herald, January 13, 1865

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 13, 1865

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1865-01-13

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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OSMOND TOWER ( C h a i r m a n ) . .
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8 U. KINGSBURY
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a n d r a r e o b j e c t s in s t o n e a n d c h i n a .
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w h i c h resulted in M rs. C h a s e ' s g o i n g t o t h o r o o m of h o r m o n a r t i c l e t h a n ID A m c r i c a . A L o n d o n p a p e r g i v e s
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formed i n t o M r s . J o n o t h a n H a w k i n s ; a n d P e t e r w a s R e t r e a t , o r w h i c h b e i s DOW a n i n m a t e . T h a t h e n e v e r
life ; s o w a s M r . D i l l o n , of t b e h o u s e of D i B o o k C o . —
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r A I M A X I S , CUWDfUEAF * CO.,
p e n e d — ! woold m a n y C o l S n a p p e r . "
ooe. I ' v e driven t h e Lie*tenant G e n e r a l of t b e U n i t e d
171 L a k e S t m t C H I C A C O .
" Y o u did ?" shouted Peter, bit entire appearance
I n o o e of o u r S a b b a t h s c h o o l c o n c e r t s , o o S u n d a y , a
S t a t e s , a o d it'a m o r e t h a n B o b b y L e e o v e r d i d "
f t s a l v i a D e t r o i t by r A R B A N D A S H X L E T .
c h a n g i n g f a n o i n s t a n t , from t h a t o f a fiend t o a l o o k of
terwytnao a s k e d if a n y of t b e s c h o l a r s c o u l d t a l l w h o w a s
' a n d ' s g r a n d m o t h e r . T h e r e u p o n a little g i r l responded
A BBAVB M A X . — O n e w h o i s n ' t a f r a i d to w e a r o l d
- " A w o m a n , air P
c l o t h e s u n t i l b e i t a b l e t o p a y for n e w .

MORGAN

BATES,

All KiiJj if M Prifitiig Natlj ulftpfiM}Eicotrf.

HINTED STATES LAS IWFK1 AT TRAVERSE CITT, IICH.

UAM m m rounctL IEGISTQL

C. H. M A R S H ,

^ttorneg ait) Counsellor at £ato,

JACKSON & WILEY,
Founders and Machinists,
D. K CARTER,
"Watch Maker and Jeweler,

FAIRBANKS'
9 0 A I i B S

. J l P u f f * " ' * -*

imbndtedjoy, "aofwbo are you engaged to after

MORGANB

Cc®nty Cnnith tbe
, claim-

red from
•ring is a d
oo ths
h all the ironcln
U pr tbe fleet, the smaller vessels

of January, A.

log of tbe Board, claimed
18, rilowed
..Ladd
of tbe Board, claimed $8 40, altUy.^
Charles T- ScoGeld, Whitewater.
,
to contain-ppwc
L.
Bpratue.
for
services
attenlii*
IMs meitf • 7
iEfciuf p. uad, M m o i i i '
1 ;
me of tbeTott, was carefully prcpar
ing of the Board, claimed 83, allowed
3 00
Elvin
L
Bprague,
Traverse.
|
mm
-.

Xlommoribra J L t t Biod»- and- exploWIBlalli
ttB rneel*" ""
vV illlam Steelcr fTomesiead.*" '
ded under the walls of the Fort So much had been said " Silas
F. JudrtB.'Betiouli;

T
3
about tbe terrible results of powder explosions in England,
SII
"
M.
that great results were expected frort the experiment.— .On motion the Board adjourned till 6'o'elock,
>,!•
i •' ..
U«t 1 € o'clock; p. *. ' meeting of the Board claimed 89 84, alThe boat selected was the Louisiana, being prepared at
lowed, '
9 ^
Board met pursuant to adjournment « ' •
Norfolk. ' 8be Wig towed round to Beaufort and filled
».•£.• fjkld,-fofservicesBttaoJinlrto thatftrt--"*-"**
Present:
» rr<«: v '
with powder. The Louisiana was disguised as a blockilies of Volunteers, clatmed 818, allowed
18 00
O. T.Scofield, Whitewater.
•:
'
ade runner by pointing her white, and adding another
^ownshbj^fJftaierrfs, Wr money is' pialr^ tfe
R P. Ladd, Peninsula.
' •
smoke stack. Eveiy preperation for her success was
L Sprague, for. services ottonding fiimilies
E. L. Spragne, Traverse.
completed at Beaufort. Gen. Butler had arrived at tbe
of Volunteers, claimcd 4M5. allowed
45 00
Steele, Homestead.
rendezvous'previous to the concentration of thefleet,and William
C.T. Scofield, for seKfees attending to the
Silas F. Jodson, Benzooia.
every effort was made to have as brief delay as possible.
• families of Volunteers, •clalrrtcd' 88,'alfoW-''1 1
Morgan Bates presented his Bond as Coanty TreasurOn the 18th Admiral Porter sailed from Beaufort," hi_ er•for
• fed.
approval
t
Sty
rendezvous, 90 miles south of New Inlet, and found most
On motion, resolved, that we approve of the Bond of TtSWnship of Whitewn>er, for money paid C. T.
of the flept assembled there.. jQ^iboigQth ahcaiy gale Morgan
Scofield for attending to. the 'fiimilies of
Bates as County Treasurer.
sprung up, which the fleet managed to ride out without
: Volunteers, claime<l 810. allowed
-10 00
On motion, resolved, that tbe Board do now go into
accident, except the loss of a few anchors. Tho transWilliam Langworthy, for jury fees, in case the
ports being short of water, and not fitted for severe wea- Committee of the whole oo tbe accounts of tbe County
People Vs. Ijike, claimcd 50 cents, allowed
, 5ft
ther, put into Beaufort, and remained till tbe storm wa« Treasurer, -and compare tbe samo with his vouchers.
_
On
motion,
resolved,
thai
tnis
Board
do
now
adjourn
some time spent thereon, tbe Committee row
over. On tho 23^ Com. Rhiud was ordered to make andAfter
sine die. Board adjourned accordingly.
- 1
made the following report :
ready to explode his torpedo under Fort Fisher. At
K: L SHRAOI-K, Chairman.
10:30 p. >1. the Louisiana started in tow of tbe Wilder- Tbe Committee of the whole having had under con- JusiLppAS, CfcrlK ,, ,
,•!
neffl. As soon as the embrasures of the Fort came iD sideration and examination tho County Orders on hand
which have been paid and •cancelled, and compared the
sight, the Wilderness cost offand proceeded under steam same
The
'IdAlnfMAilIon—Secretary
SewartT and the
with the books of the County Treasurer, fiod that
to within 200 yards or the beach and 500 from Fort
r
,u'

;Hoose
of
Aepreapnmivea.
••;;;:•)
•/•;
books show that 811477 09 have been paid as folFisher, where she was anchored. A blockado ruoncr said
To the Elltor 6f the'Aifvertlscr 4 Tribune. ' l ' '
went in directly ahead of her, enabling Com. Rhind to lows, via:
TbePreo Proas'of-this morning takes the side of'Wlf'
County
Orders,
6137
3
make all bis preparations' without suspicion. Everything
3431 81 IfoWdW RfrpresA>tativestfga>nst the Administration, on
was in readiness, trains lightened, and tie party escapcd Volunteer Family Relief Fund.
707 gg the Mexican question. It condemns the President and
to the Wilderness, which immediately 6teamca 6ut to Poor Fund,
300 00 Mr.BeWaWfol-giVibg anV explanation oft He VoMof Qio
Othere arguo that the new Senator should represent sea. The explosion occurred at 45 minutes past 1 o'clock Military expense fund
900 00 House at the last sctsjou, by which the House, so Car as
the largest amount of Republican sentiment—those lo- on the morning of the 24th. It was not at all like what Military boanty fund,
it was concerned, bccamc committed to interfereoco
1
calities which give to the State ifs Rope1 lican strength. was expcctcd. Tho vessels in the fleet wore shakei
811477 09 nKainst France in tbe .affairs of Mexica It seems to
This would be an injustice to the gallant Republicans little. At daylight the fleet moved in, and at 11
hold that the Hoise is the lecitimate controller pf tl«>'
Also 42 Coupons at <85 cacb. from No. 1 to
the
attack
-commenced.
It
was
opened
in
fiue
style
by
Tfhoec majorities are loss from no fault of tbpirown, but
No. 42 lbclusive,
210 06 foreign policy of the country,'and wbuld' snsVnln It; In it#
the New Ironsides,followedby the Monadnock, CanoniAud thai said orders agree with the books ; therefore. efforts to thwart tbe' policy of tbe President^aod Sir.
because, thougb they may have worked more faithfully cus and Mahopac. Seventeen guns were counted on the
Resolved, That the orders on hand and cancelled; be Seward, to preserve peace with France and England ui>
then we bave, yet have had more to contend against.— northeast face; only five were Uied and were soon silencconsumed and that the County Treasurer be' instrnoted til, at least, iwe,get through wit^ fkor dofnoffie contests.
And such a polisy would operate to discourage the Re- ed. Tho Minnesota owl other large vessels next took to balaocc his County Order account accordingly.
What would the Free Prees have f Would it have ns
position
and
delivered
their
fire
rapidly,
as
soou.as
they
publicans of Wayne, Ottawa, and other Democratic
opened, the fire was so severe as to drive tbe enemy tp • The cancelled County Orders were then consumed in ialerfcre i» tbe-cw»e*tN pf M«*iqo »A,Wttlfr tho
Counties, since they could hope for DOrewardsand en- their bombproofs, and they replied from only one or two pretence of the Board, und the Coonty Treasurer in- of that unhappy country, nod"that. too. at Ihe expense of
structed
accordingly.
'a
formidable
foreitrn war J Should we attempt to settle
couragements either at homo or from abroad.
guns. Smaller gnnboat3 then took position according to
On motion, resolved, thot l>ter Dougherty be charg- tbe domestic affairs of other countries while we are una-'
(
^ r n c test Is the test of qualification, expe- orders and joined in the fight. An hour aod fifteen min- ed $2 70 and Cr. tbe same to County Tax account.
ble to settle those of onr own T Would.i». not be the jnosf
utes
alter
the
fight
began,
tho
euemy'u
guns
were
comple
tetfenop or usefulness The Senator elected will
Oo motion, resolved, that litis Board do 00W adjourn transparent folly tbns, in any way. to tike anv step tor
ly silenced, tne magazines blowu up, and several buildwards any such interference and foreign war f ' t h o great.
tbe whole Slate—not a particular locality. And if all ings set on fire. Our fire was then slackened, but skill to meet at 8 o'clock, to-morrow morning.
tbe wisdom, tact, experience, energy, honesty, talent and kept up in hopes of attracting ihe attention t>rtransport*
JANUARY 4. 8 o'clock, A. X. " canse of all onr anxiety has beeu. during this contost, ar •
preliensions Of Interference from abroad ; aud 1} ' hfl<» Yey
The Board tiK l pursuant to adjoorument.
learning in the State could be condensed into oue man. with troops. Gen. Butler came at sunset with a few
quired fhC wisdom and coolness of a statesmen to gUhl6'
: '
he would npt be above the magnitude of the issues he troops, nod preperations were made, for renewing the • Present
URsafcly.^itrh.tbo cojit.>^ W jc« whijji.,^^ «ritt>Hi
C.T. Scofield, Whitewater.
fight
in
Ihe
morning.
During
IJN;
heaviest
of
the
attack,
jrauld'heelecied to discuss and legislate upon. What
and w"9ich might provoke that inierfereace. , Jq ,thia'
E. 1*. l*add. Peninsula.
115 shots per minute were, fired. The enemy's guns were
respect, both the President m:d Mr. Seward hi»*e shown
tbo State needs is tho most emiiient talent and fitness it silenced so quiekly that no one on the fleet was injured
Ki IJ. Hpfnffno: Traverse.
conspicuous wisdom ami tirmm ss. Above alike tho pulW lllinm St^felc,
Impossible to obtain.
by their fire. Six 100-poundur Parrot! guns on theileet
sion and dap-Imp of party. they b«vu obyjnted alirf'
Sila^ F. J ml-011. Benzopia,
exploded,
killing
and
wounding,
iu
tii«j
aggregate.
44
' The Senate needs onr best man. l i e country nettL
avoided the dangers -which have beset w fi'om o6roflrl.
oflueis r.f.d men. These explosions were ou tho Ti-.-i.nTbe CommHii'C to whom was" refered tbe matU-r of In no part Of yhe.policy offlre Goveninjent, di^riug these
the highest wisdom, prudence, tact and experience from dcraga, Yaotic, Juniata, Mackinac, Quaker Citv und settlcmei.t tvith ibl- CuuntTps uf l>eejdn«w and Autrim,
times, has there been evinced' better sfatesman^iip,
each State. The world eJcpects Atn'ertca to do. hor very, Suiqwehanoa,fcnd.worcfcttrib'tiledto .defeciive ciaracb« asked lea** to report, wliicb being granted, reported as sounder
policy, or truer regard for the iakresla au'd.we!-'
b^st. r The vnjt ftilure oftho putjre human raco asks at Of tbe guns. Th6 MacKiuSq^'^s^rforated'iu LIT. .boiW. follows, viz :
furc of tbe country.
"

j
That
hc*}iM
eflbctiil
a
s
c
t
l
k
u
^
wilh
tbe
Coanty
of
er,
and
bad
lea
jv.
rsons
scalded.,
The
Oseoola
was
liM,
burfyuiclat l w . W wisdflm, patience and skill it is possinear magazine aud made "water Vapidly, but wqs saved- Antrirt, but us yet hut ftot 1-t eii 'aljJc to make any set- It was n«t to nmke these remarks, however, tfiat 1^
ble, for humanity to.command. History'will record the through the eJcerlions of her officers* arid crew. The llement with lLo County or I^eelauaw.
write. It was to remark upon the poMtron df the TIoiI-w'
of Hcpresc ntat i VM O;MJ Qf,|kFr"ce
^.at that
success or failure of tho next Congress in settling the action of the Quaker City, Keystone State. Sassacos,
On motion, resolved, thai Ibe report ol said Commitmost stupendous aud far-reaching problems ever commit- Santiago dc Cuba, arc mentioned, aud uL-o tue Brook- tee on the set'.kmei t «,i;li the County ol Anirim be ac- body has the right lo interfere in and K-'gnlnte onr foreign policy. The position is unfounded, and-the IV**lyn,
Colorado,
Susquehanna,
Mexican,
Ballon,
Ticondcrcepted
,
und
liuit
said
t'ojiimilice
be
couiiuued
wilb
full
ted to mortal care, and it will not stop to record what
denl i»nd Mr. Seward did jwrfectly right to npeliifise fur
Shenandoah, Pawtuxit, Vaederb.lt. Miuuesota and powers to settle with rtie County of Leelauaw.
locality claimed the accident of the residence of tbe mas- oga,
the moJiitors. Officers and men came out of the action On motion, resolved, that the salary of tbe Chanty and explain its action unless they desired a foreign aster statesmen. or the jpntiments of'what particular with contempt for rebel artillery ami were anxious to re- Clerk be raised to 8-100 and that such salary shall be tu well as a domestic war.
Tbe right to make treaties with foreign nations, lo recounties they represented ; but it will accredit them
the fight. On the morning of the 25th '
full for the duties said C.eik .-bail perform for ibe Couogulate our relations with Them, belongs in no respect to
no
ports bail Arrived aud a cenferreuce> >v» beld
representing the States from which they were elected.
the Hoasc^of Representative* All tbe»c things may be
uller and Weitzel to decide upon the pli of ottaek.—
The Committee on Couuty Buiidines reported that done and 1ightfnlly done
I/>t our legislature approach its decision in the same III
"nst the po^tlro protest of
It was decided that the fleet should
tbe attack, they had expended $15 for blankets for tbe Jail ; but
catholic spirit; and decide as men who approciotc the while the army landed am! made
the Hoi
md hin eon done with the-House protein
ussuult. .Six gun
tbe fence around ibe premises was in snch condiand v ng agai ll.em. The Constitution extends
gravity and Importance of the duty they havo to dis- boats, under Capl. Oleason, wpfo sent to coFerjho land-] that
tion that it was not cxpedieut to attempt to repair tbe
lloase. The character of that
charge, with an eye Bi'ugle to the honor of tbe Slate and ing of the troops. OtbPr small vessels were aflerwHrda same as was contemplated, as in their opinion there
bodv. guided
m ofnii. was likely ;rt be ;ncb that
the welfare of the Nation. If we have a man whoso su- sent, and by using.lheir small boats the troops were should be new ct dar posts procured for the whole R-nce, Ibis'righl and
in power wa« by that instrument properly
promptly thrown on shore. The shelling was promptperior abilities will entitle him to be remembered as a ly resumed at, 7 A. M. op tbe, 25tb, the firiiig be- and that the same should be repaired in a permanent taken enti •ly !V...n it, and vested in the' Pn si'fcnt and
Stgreat American; and n6teveq,fio utuch^ representative ing quite slow with the design of amusing tho euemy manner.
Both 1 bust Wjur* mWf>IT rmaneut, and. as was
Or. motion the report was accepted aod the Commit- thought, J«» likely to be govermd by tbe passions of tbi>
Of Michigan ta of the whole "Nation—a man capable of while the troops assaulted tbe works.. , The enemy fired tee discharged.
moment than the llnusc. ami Ihcru could be no more'
bfcionging to tbc whole Republic,, like Webster, or Clay, but a few shots. Tbe puiyt ofluoding wasfivemiles oust ' Oo motion, resolved, that tbe salary of Sheriff be Striking
instniice
to >iliisiraU> tbe wi,«k>m of this prrfvt
of tbe fleet, and about 3,000 troops were lauded aod movQT, Abraham .Lincoln—he is fho man for the place, no ed up to within 600 yards of Fort Fisher. One officer one hundred dollars, and that under such- salary he
sion of tho-COriMiiution thai> this-vary 'caw.
'tiiiy
matter where ha resides. The locality of birth and re- ascended the parapet and brought away a flag. A sold- required, with other duties, lo give notice of General one estimate the inexpressible madness and folly or riskana Special Kluctious.
ing a war Wilb France, or any foreign power, one year
sidence are the accidents of circumstance, which attach iw shot an orderly and brought off both bor*e and his
On motion, resolved, that, tin] County Treasurer be ago. unnecessarily !
dispatches.
As
the
ammunition
g^.-c
out
the
smaller
ves-.
alike tho boor and tho gentleman, the dcmagogile and
Instructed lo dispose of 821 uucurreui funds which
were ordered to retire, and the iron-clads and heavy rextved from his predecessor, in that manner which he
There Laaocenrre'tT one dlke'r iostoncc'jn t^o history
the statesman j bat the high qualities which combine to sels
vessels commenced lo open with great rapidity. Atsuuof the country, almost, j»-rh.ins quite, as striking as tbL»,create the statesman are the crowning glory of the high- set oil but the iroo-clads were withdrawn, the latter keep- shall deem advisable, aud lo balance his books accord- which I will all ode to. lo Washington's administration,
ingly.
est order of manhood, carefully and industriously trained ing up a slow fire nntil daylight, exjiectiug to cover the
tho.country mi*) -naur baioK^iBytflxed ia«- war-.wttt^
h'htreas. at a previous meeting of this Board fifty
in the sc vorest school of experience. He who possesses assault in tbe morning, whenGen. Weitzel sent word dcjjjv.i were appropriated for contingent expenses of tbe Gaeat Britain. It was ii) his second term, and bad
nearly broken out. Tn ff.W to avAid it hy all honorathis patent-royal is already accredited for tbe place, and that the,assault was impracticable The army landed Clerk's office of this County, on motion, therefore
about 2 o'clock, and commenced re-embarking at 6
ble means, the 1'n-sidpnt. wjtboqt cou^uJiuig ibe ilou^t,
sboald receive it.
o'clock, ouubrigade staying on shore during the night solved, that thirty dollars in addition be now appropriat- -which now-claims me right tb' control—at least advised
ed for the purpose of procuring books of Rewrd, Sta- appointed Mr. Jay, then Chief •Justice, as o special arncovered,by.
the
gunboats.
Sixty-five
rebel
soldiers
surTun CoNDmox or ATLANTA.—A Commissioner
rendered as our troops landed, and 200 more gave them- tionary, Sic., and that the Chairiq^n and' Clerk be au- bassador to tbe Courfr oftit> Jsmes to negotiate a setthorized to draw orders for tbo same as shall be requir- tlcmeBt of.the dispute. (He weqt-and ougotiaWd the
bf tbe Rebel government to report the present coiidition selves up to a small re^uuoiteriwr party- The loss
ed, aud that the Clerk present his vouchers fjr the same treatv, whjch became so
of Atlanta, says <W>00 bouses were burned, nad ouly 4,00 our lond force is not given. „
celebrated, from ihe contest '
at a future meeting of this Board.
wbicti followed Tf3'prdrrhilgati6ri. Tt was affcf a' m'dst elremain, .and that mauy of these would have been burned, The channel has beeu so changed that we have not yet
The following accounts were presented and allowed, cited debfite, rati6ed by the Senate. It required approbut ; that tbe burning wonid have endangered the Catho- discovered Ihe entrance to,the barborpriations of .money by Jibe Government Thp Wnnp. ^
Geu. Weit»l advanced his skirmish line to witbio 50 and the Clerk ordered to draw Orders for the same,
lic Church. The churches of the several denominations yards of the fort, while tbe enemy kept within the bomb- Morgan Bates, forpoblishing proceedings of
fosed to mAa-'Uiip^pria&n8/*fc>lfupOftj£^»onDd
the Board, Treasurer's Report, County
werp spared. After the Federal army left, score of wag- proofs. Tho dispatch captured on tho orderly was an
which the present lloosa assumes, of a right to be conand Iiistrict Canvass, and other matters,
sulted in foreign affaii's.' Tbe President,1 Waslnegfon *
ons' fipin the aurroqnding couutry came in and carried off order from Gen. Whiting to bring n battery oriightguns
claimed 8187, allowed.
187 00 his Cabinet and tbe Seoate;toTd that treaties made iu
into
tbe
fort
A
few
of
our
men
entered
the
fqrt
while
whatever pluajur could be found. 1 he Commiwioocr
the mode pointed out by tbe constitution were, in the \
the shells from our fleet were falling-around them. As James K'. Gunton, for services as Sheriff,
reports tbe detraction of public property as large, and sooc as the firing from the fleet ceased at dark, the fort
boarding prisoners, 4c., claimed 860 41,
language of the Constitution, the Supreme law of ;the
all machine shops, mills, ic., are destroyed. The n»Ln was manued fully as ever, and opened with grape aod
allowed,
60 41 land, and thai the House, by that supreme law, were
Is complete. ,.. .
bound to appropriate-the iqooey.-. A mora striking case,
cannister 00 our picket liue. Nothing but a regular Charles W. Day, for costs of suit tbe People
YB. Hughes, claimed 84, allowed
4 00 to test the question, •eo(dd«^ poaaibly bicur. There
siege can reduce the fort. As the weather came on
A new Htetration or English "strict neutrality " IL favorable Gen. Butler gave orders for re-embarking.
Tbe People vs. Hughes, witness fees, claimed
was » pmjorjty in the House, for tbo timebeing, against/
thp American, war has just come to light In case 6f
82
80;
allowed
2
80
the Adminisfrafiofi. as there seems to be now ori this
Gen Butler's engineers sustain his opinion that Fort
question, with tbis difference only, that tbe majority then,
RWBL*. Indicted,for violation or tho Foreign Enlistment Fisher was praqtically injured by the bombardment—.. Charles Broomhcad, jury fees, in case tbe People vs. Luke, claimed 63 cents, allowed,
63 agahist Washingtou were hlspolltical enemies—theOenjv »
act, io fitting oob the Rebel pirtte " Rappahannock/* Admiral Porter, in reply to Gen Butler's letter, said be James
A. Button, jury fees, fn case the Peoocrats, as they then for tho firtt time called themselves.
bad ordered large ships to go to Beaufort for ammuniorieroftbe witfteascs swore that, that vessel was towed tion aad be ready to renew tbe attack, in cose it was deple vs. Luke, claimed 69 cents, allowed,
f 69 They refused to make the appropriations, aod Washing-,
- ' ? r P ° r t o f Sheroeaa by a British Government tug 1 cided to continue. Heatoted that bo had not commenc- John B. Bickerd, for jury fees, in ease thePeoton wagpbligodjo appeal lo, tbe people ; and afler
50 fierce aad-ntosTexcfted'canvifts.' bis frie
4 ' TR lake,fclalmed50 cents, allowed
Tjje latatcmcut caused tha utmost surprise on tbe part or ed to fire rapidly, aod could keep all the rebels oat of
Elisb'n P. Ladd, for services as Couuty Canvaselection on this question. The appropriationsilvefc
th® Court, and tho witness was subjected to » searching sight until the troops were witbio 00 yards of the fort
eer. regular aod adjourned triecBng, claimm a £ SCifc».th«t.(ity uafiKcoW, tile pijyer of regu^y
Ho was of the opiaioo that the assault could be succc®crosMxamination ; but he told bis story in such a candid fuUj
ed 813 80, allowed
13 80 ing and managing aU our foreign relations hasjfeffin r f l l \
made, but would not wish to place bis judgement in
way u to compel beHatL—
Arthur
TCase,
for
services
as
'County
Cansidered as forever settled in that debate and fQat)rfw»—gy.
opposition to that of Gen. Weitzel, who-had 'fcade a
vasser, claimed 86, allowed
6 00
If rttfst'bO so to give safotj^ stab'ihly, 1
survey on tbe enemy's works, ln oooelasiou, he said tho
A Witw C o ^ T w m . ^ o m i t e t ^ i t ^100 bills of " The beach would probably.be smooth in a short' time; • when Charles T. Scbfield, -for services as County :
onr foreign npRcy. M»d,ensure pwee u d W c t y i q the
Nortii Bank of Massachusetts " are In circulation. They all the men on shore could be safely taken off
Canvasser, regular and "adjqtirDed mectcountrv.
'-ilife ^sddm onhepW^iitSn V S ^ ^ p a r e n t
Irtjir, claimed'89 36, allowed;
9'36 now wben it saves nsTrbm a wtr witlf 'Tnttcc, as it was
are a lac sftaite of tbe genuine. The vignette ie a fethen, wbeb lt'siired"us from i'vhi" witlr R i g l A i f ' "
male and a medallion head orFranklia The wword
.v "J, 8 ®2* r £<* >d . that M r - 8ewaH's letter In relotibb to Comity Cterk; for charges on box books and
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stamps for official nse, cloimed $4 99, al"Pnntedln red ktlep, a c « « Ike Ace of tbebilL' Brazil aa a satisfactory explanation.

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lowed,
4 99
Detroit,' Dec. 24, 1864.
W-1
IQaertlon.
The Senatorial qucatioo baa been-lhoroughly dwcOBSan
opinion ana s preference,and given reaaqus therefor.—
The discuAfob has generally been fair and honorable.—
We have already expressed adOcided preference for Mr.
.BOWAU) ofer any other man in tbe St*te, and we afl4erf to that opinion and preference. We do not propoee to discuss the subject now. bat refer to' it for Che
•purpose of re-producing and endorsing what tho Editor
of the Grand Rapids Eagle says on the subject or
locality Ac. That paper says : " W e should exceedingly regret to'soe the choice of the Legislature decided
by the altogether palliy question of locality—a question
that'baa nothing to do with (be qualifications, usefulness
©r character of the candidates, or with the interests tbe
successful competition will have intrusted to bis keeping: In our view, Itealtyiep have no claims at all; but
rjght to the courtesy of a distribution of official
booora. And, in this crisis, courtesy is tbe very last,
notibe first, consideration to be taken into account—
We want the best man for the place put In the place.—
Jf the,claim.of locality were to be pressed at all, then
the northern part of the State—this District—would be
entitled to consideration and could present a good candidate.

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OF THE MAEKETS. •INDIGO—Real
N D U ^ B B E l W C o a u . h ^ elaatie. b a n d s , e r a s e r * a p d
- To our Fatroas.
reDlA C L O T H — A nice sample.
IRON—Bound, sqnare. flat, innial_
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S u p e r i o r horae shoe, n a i l rod, fl.„
f Q " U n e . bought of i m p o r t e r s .
J A Y N E S MEDICINES—We a r c special a g e n t a f o r a l P D r
J a r a e s g e n u i n e p r e p a r a t i o n s a n d Job t h e s a m e a t a s low
can
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bought elsewhere.
the bottom of the late - p a n i c " in JfewVbHcliiidTf'ohton. f o r J E W E L R l — A s n n g stock, weB a b o r t e d
. *
J E L L H X — R a s p l i e r r y , current, qnlnees. s t r a w b e r o - , I ' f h e
ciwh, and at i l ^ t K a e ^ M w a a a t j t a rrry l » W » t f u o t i t l <
We are j n s t i«i r e c e i p t of a very fall l i a s of

general me

ebandiae. which we were fortunate enough t t / ' J n M & i l e ' i

T h i s being t h e case we are in c o n d l ^ o a t o r e d u c e prices

K E N N E D 1 " S M L D l C l N E S — A n a s s o r t m e s t of theas Justly
famed m e d i c i n e s on sale.
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KETTLES—5, 5, 8, ID, pail, 30, tS, CO, DO gallon, at reasons*
We rates, a fall line.

K E R O S E N E — B o u g h t low, a n d f o r s a l e at c o r r e s p o n d i n g r a t e s
by the quantity,
t STACK K O C T K . — H e n r y D. C a m p b e l l , E s q . . h a s
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shoe,
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pen k n i v e s ; our stock of table k n i v e s is large s a d wo
c o m m e n c e d r u n n i n g a s e m i - w e e k l y lioe of S t a g e s b e t w e e n s p e a k e r w i t h t h e q u c s t i o o of t h e S e n a t o r s h i p , b u t as 1 2 came in. It is e q u a l t r t r e e t f i a f t t v a t e r a g e rate Is mnch less
i n r f t e the a t t e n t i o n o r the wholesale trade. We can oft h e O l d Mission a n d B e o z o n i a , ( v i a T r a v e r s e C i t y ) , t o of t h e R e p u b l i c a n n i e m b e r s b a d n o t a r r i v e d in t i m e t o than on the flrst of October. Aaide f r o m wolUn f a h r i r s a n d
frr bargain*. •
boot* a n d shoes t h e r e in h a r d i v anything* but w h a t we are LACE—Cotton, Linen, r e a l -thread, amy r a t , imitation, s i f t .
connect with Stages at Benzonia for Manistee, P e n t w a p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e c a u c u s , ibte'vote can h a v e no r e a l sigblack a n d white, Ac.
selling at quite a j e d u c j i o n in pripe f r o m Juidsuinmvr n
t e r , M u s k e g o n nod ( i r a n d H a v e n . T h e Btage leaves t h e
LEATHER—Sole, upper, kip, cair, morrocco, llulnga, bind
ficatioD. ' M r . R e e d w a s r e g a r d e d as M r . B l a i r ' s canWc hope to' ^ St.io t o c o n t i n u e prices at no a d v a n c e
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T h u r s d a y , d i d a t e . aiid M r , G r i a w o l d as M r . H o w a r d ' s .
ing the e o t i r e fal! and winter, and should a u j material de- L E A D — B a f , white and red lead
I n t h o S e n a t e c a u c u s , T h o m a s A . Glenn, of B e r r i e n , cline take place In Wetropolital m a r k e t s our c u s t o m e r s may LIME—<)irtrk. and water lime, reasonable.
W H I T E — F o r the ladies, best quality, »a also puffa
H a r r i s o n 8 . ( J u o h a s a&d e s t a b l i s h e d a ' w m i - w e e k l - was n o m i n a t e d f o r S e c r e t a r y , J o h n C. R o c k a f e l l o w , of rely on such concessions as will keep p a c e with any anch LILLY
for its application.
decline.
LOCKS—Door, t r u n k , chest, box, pad, till.
Genesee,
fo-Sergeant-at-Arms.
a n d H i r a m C. F u l l e r , of
To the s t r a n g e r In o u r vicinity we would say o u r assort- MADDER—Dutch madder.
t j e a r e s T r a y p p g . P i t y , , % , i s i l ( ; J J q p i f i j ev«gr. .Tuesday a n d Hillsdale, f o r E n r o l l i n g C l e r k .
m e n t comprises in a w o r d " e v e r y t h i n g needed in a new MAGIC B U F F L I N G — A s s o r t e d qualities and widths.
Friday.
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MABSEfLLEB—A small assortment, some nice.
T h e Senatorial question excite* much i n t e r e s t
Sena- country."
MEBINOES*—'These goods we h a v e 'a s n u g a s a o r t n e n t , well
tor H o w a r d a n d G o v . Blai.- a r e b o t h on t h e g r o u n d , to- Seeing Is b e l i e v i n g . "
. H A N N A H , LAY d: CO.
selected, bought tew, and for Male in p a t t e r n s below t h e
QUARTERLY MEKTISOS.—We, a r c r e q u e s t e d t o s t a t e
m a r k e t , some very c h e a p
geUjpr w i t h t h e i r m o s t influential f r i e n d s . B o t h p a r t i e s
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t h a t tbe QburtcrN> M e e t i n g s o M h ^ Methodist Episcopal
MOLASSES—A fall line, a n a of good quality, a a sweet aa
APIT.ES—By the bushel or b a r r e l — D r y a n d G r e e n .
c l a i m a m a j o r i t y , b u t t h e q u e s t i o n s t a o d s a b o u t a s i t did, ALi'ACCAS—Black, Tan Drabs, Tan.
C h n r c h will be held at t b q f o l l o w i n g t i m e t a n d p t e c c s c
» v i - u -Hunt'a, H a r d A Blodgett's, c h o p p i n g , broad, N A V A L STORES—Manilla and tarred rope, martin, resin,
t h e c h a n g e a m o n g t h e d o u b t f u l men r a t h e r f a v o r i n g S e n a - AXES
Klk B a p i d s , J a n u a r y 2 8 and 29 ; A n t r i m City, F e b r u pitch, t u r p e n t i n e , n a p t h a , Ac.
hand, hov* raid h u n t e i
t o r H o w a r d . T h e p r o s p e c t s of t h e l a t t e r look well, b u t A X E H E L V E S
a r y 4 a n d 5 ; O l d Mission, F e b r n a f y ' l l a n d 12 ; N f e r i b • K H E L V E S — A n UKsortment of good quality a n d make.
N A I L S — C u t , f r o m 2d to 60d, best make, also w r o u g h t inU
G o v . B | a i r ' s f r i e n d s a r e w o r k i n g very h a r d .
KitS M E D I C I N E S — F o r wliioh we are Agenta a n d k e e p
pressed. We are selling by the k e g as low a s w e c a a
p o r t , F e b r a a V y * ? 8 and 1 1 9 ; ' J ' r a v c « n C i t y , F g b m a r y 2 0
>>'iujiKw a r i u i i t u i c n i — i u s to m e trade.
now. p u r c h a s e at wholesale.
T h e q u o t a of t h i s C o n g r e s s i o n a l D i s t r i c t , u n d e r t h e IIASKK'iS—Willow a n d iu>h market, half bushel, bnshel. and
and 26.
NOTIONS—Of these we have n complete line, f u l l y equal, t o
late call f o r 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 men, is only 4 5 9 . T h e q u o t a of the
the demand, a n d p u r c h a s e d of m a n u f a c t u r e r s and ImB A I . M O R A l A _ l x . w l a and other s t a n d a r d makes.
porters direct
(JRA*I> RAPIDS A N D , MA'OKIVAC M n . r r ' A K T R O A H
S t a t e is 5,822.
BAGS—Grain and Hour.
— I ' e p p e r , mace, ginger, cloves, c i n n a m o n .
T h t TollowlhJ g e n l i e n i e a Jjavo.be«m a p p o i n t e d b y U p v .
OAKLM—Best navy bv p o u n d or bate.
I n f o r m a t i o n f r o m C h a r l e s t o n a n d o t h e r p o i n t s in S o u t h B E L L S — C o w , s h e e p , h a n d , tea and sleigh.
BEliAt.E—Brown, black, blue anil green.
011.S—Kerosene, whale, linseed, boiled s
H'uir as .Commi^uouern a p o o the W a g o n R o a d for M i
, neats foot.
C a r o l i n a s t a t e t h u t tlte i n h a b i t a n t s w h o c o n | d d o s o h a v e
flsh, Ac.
BEAKS—We shall bo in t h o market fhr p u r c h a s e of prime
itary aud postal p u r p o s e s from ' G r a n d Rapid? to Mnckiquality a n d >fca!l -ell at a small advance.
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OIL SUITS—Complete, sou-western, p a n t s , Ac.
•d t o t h e c o u n t r y . G r e a t d i s t r e s s p r e v a i l s ; s c a r c e B E E P — N o . 1 Olileago Men* by t h e 'barrel, one h u n d r e d , or O V £ R 8H1BTS—Denim, knit j a c k e t s .
n a o v i i i Y r f l v m u O f f y V C i c c r p P o t t e r , of K e u t C o n n t y ; ly a n y flour a n d o t h e r u e c e s s a r i e s can be o b t a i n e d i}l
OYSTERS—Beat quality, Baltimore nice, freah and guaranW i l l i a m J . C o r n w a l l , ,of N e w a y g o ; nntl P e r r y H a n n a h , price.' S h e r m a n ' s siicccss o c c a s i o n s g e n e r a l a l a r m .
BKKUV'A.X—A full stock.
teed.
KIltl.KS—The A m e r i c a n Bible D e p o s i t o r y Is in our iastiiu- P A P E R — L e t t e r , note, bill, cap, legal, in full a s s o r t m e n t - a n d
of G r a n d T r a v e r s e .
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G o v . F e n t o n , of N e w Y o r k , h a s issued a noble, p a t r i low by t h e ream.
A HWEKPIVO MAJORITY.—rThomaa VV. F e r r y ' s m a - o t i c a n d fearless p r o c l a m a t i o n in f a v o r of s u s t a i n i n g the B O i . T s - M e u s . lumbermen* long leg. cow hide, kip. oalf P A P E R HANGINGS—Wall, window, b o r d e r i n g , in assortment.
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lined, calf t a p sole, calf p u m p sole, b o y s y o u t h s and
j ° r i U o v c f F ^ d , J i a i J . f o r C o n g r e s s , in t h i s D i s t r i c t , is g o v e r n m e n t , and f o r t h e e n c o u r a g e m e n t of e n l i s t m e n t s .
PAINTS—Lead in oil, ven. red, spaniah brown, A c , c h r o m a ,
T h o p a s s p o r t o r d e r w e n t i o t o effect iu D e t r o i t on t h e
— - n d green, p a t e n t d r y e r .
4 0 2 1 ! T h e l a r g e s t m a j o r i t y b y m o r e ' t h a n b a f f fever
P A P I E R M ACCHHFE—
- A am all line, s u i t a b l e for p r e s e n t s t o
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A m e r i c a n t r a v e l on t h e C a n a d a R a i l r o a d s ceases.
BUTTKB—By t h e t l r k i n o
P R E S E R V E ? — C i t r o n , quinces, plums, pears, cherries, A c .
raajori(y f o r F e r r y . H o w a r e y o n , F r e d . H a l l ?
P t t . b — Aasorted f r o m 3-« to 7-8.
PILUJ—Aye™, ^Jaync*,^ Holloway's^ Radway's, W r i g h t ' s ,
S e n a t o r i a l C h a n g e s — H o n . J . 91. H o w a r d .
D j n . y r V V n i V P l u w - T - S o m e t i m c b e f o r e IVc l a t e elccj r e g o r y ' s , Moffat's, l l r a n d r e t h ' s . Hooper's.
I n l o o k i n g o v e r t h e list of n a m e s of m e m b e r s of t h e
P L A S T E R — G r a n d River in barrels or by the t o n .
litni.'fDe rVfr'oIr Frrc 7 > re*a,.and,wo l i e i i e v e u l g o i t s r e h p .
S e n a t e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s w h o s e term of office will exPIXJWS—A n i c e lot of best m a k e r s a n d q u a l i t y of w o o d
>MMEliES—
t h e G r p u d -Unpida Enquirer,
ni.noiince^ (lint H o n . T. \V.
work, with e x t r a castings.
p i r e on t h e 4 t h of M a r c h n e x t , w e n o t i c o t h a t of H o n .
superior i w
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P O C K E T BOOKS—And p o r t e monies, a f u l l line, some very
n-.akers.
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good, some good for but little, c h e a p .
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<ight Blooming, tbe " jiorfnme for the
linv^Ri-eir'Hehl o n t f o r t h i s ^
ilml his p r i \ n ^ , b o - , s o m e t h r e e y e a r s s i n c e to fill a v a c a n c y , a n d h a s p r o v e d
P R I ' N E S — F r e s h T u r k i s h prunes.
himself tn be one of t h e m o s t p r a c t i c a l b u s i n e s s m e m PRINTS—A very large stock.
s i n c s s w p t . l j j i o t njiowj, i ^ j j c c e p ' i n p t h e p o s i t i o n , liut
' « ork manufacture,
b e r s of the b o d y . T h o s e r v i c e s of s u c h men a r e g r e a t l y
PROVISIONS—Pork, flour, corn, c o r n m e a l , b a m s , flihjard,
t h e rent r f a s o i f W i s p r o c l a i m e d l>v tj»e»e o s ' . u t n e d ^ t a r s to
n e e d e d by tho c o u n t r y j u s t now, a n d we t a k e it f o r g r a n t b e tin- I%I l u i u t y or his, dereaL N o b o d y at t h e iinie
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l i m f i f f h t ' t h i s W d r t l i ' r e p l y i n g UJ, a u d its r i ' l i c p l o a s n c s s j s ed t h a t thfc l e g i s l a t u r e of M i c h i g a n a p p r e c i a t e s t h i s
with t u b i n g Tor s s m e .
M»en in s l n n . oiitl't« , ,,in the I'gjit o f t h c ofR -ial c a n v a s s . — f a c l , a n d will re-elect M r . H .
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ili'fi^ated.. M o s t c a n d i d a t e s n o n l d liW t o n e ' d e f e a t e d '
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S A D D L E S — P o n y , Mexican and aide.
COTTON—Bmv
SATCHKLS—Wilton, brussells, rail rj>ad, g o t l i k , and p j a i a ,
' I l i e p't>i":ria' npws f r o m t h e c a p t u r e d c i t y o f S a v a n u a h else of t h e most s o u n d a n d p r a c t i c a l j u d g i n e u t . M r . j
H o w a r d , it s t r i k e s us, i s one of t h e s o r t of m e n n o w
-PARFS• silk, ii
is tl«ai (jcii. p e o f y , w h o s e djivision first e n t e r e d t h e c i t y . n e e d e d in t h e S e n a t e , a n d wo d o u b t not h e will be tisrain I
i and woo), ladies wool.
a«*. bush, and grain sythee, a* well aa alckles,
haS b e e n m a d e M i l i t a r y G o v e r n o r . I n a d d i t i o n t o t h e c h o s e n t o the position he h a s filled w i t h so tnueli d i g n i t y :
i a n d eorn cutters.
fPhiladelphia News. " I rOFFEE—Java
3 3 . 0 0 0 h a l e s o f " - e o t t f t n c a p t m ^ d . a b o u t $ 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 a n d c r e d i t t o his S t a t e .
r, timothy, red top. h u n g a r i n n . t u r n i p , a n d
., .
" ' H i o f freahi garden seeds, a few flower
w e r seet
weds.
w o r t h t>f r i c e JIBS been b r o u g h t i o Hpht. l t ' i s also s t a t s h o t — B y the t»ag or p o u n d .
MARRIED,
(ONFECTlONiUY8 h o e « — A c o m p l e t i asyortrac
"•tail and whole;
e d flialWo p e o p l e o'f G e o r g i a declaru t h a t tho. u o i n t e r of g e n t s , l a d l e s , y o u t h s a n d
chlldrsnr
At W n i n s u l a ,
Monday, the 2d day of Jan
r u p K d m a r c h t h r o a g b t lie S t a t e , a n d the c o n q u e s t o f t h e i r E . K. Wait. Esq.. Mr.
("RO< "KERV—Bough
nd is Bold an low S h i r t i n g C h e c k s — ( J o o d stock.
c a p i t a l « n d chief c o m m e r c i a l c i t y , h a s closed t l i e ' w a r so
all of Peninsula.
S h o e F i n d i u c s — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t .
S h o v e l s — Ca>isU-ei,long handle, D handle, scoop, Ac.
f u r a s t h e y h>e c o n c e r n e d
S h a w l s — W o o l , brocha, su-llu, a n d blanket, some very nlca
CEDAR POSTS.
S h o o Pack*—r>»n>rc to nose skin, both l o n g and s h o r t
A I ' b i l a d e l p b f f i pnpc'r l e a r n s t h a t a n u m b e r of p e r s o n s
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S i l k — B l a c k , colored. id l i n i n g silk.
S k a t e s — Ladies, gent aud boys, skat* straps.
u k e r n t i o n of t h e t h r o a t cunsed b y , s m o k i n g a d e l e t e r i o u s
IB City, J a n u a r y 12, 1805.
S h i r t s — F l a n n e l , ptai: m d fancy, white shirts, f a n c y c o t t o n
•.
printed
and
plain.
<'oni[M)nnd w h i c h - i s s o l d in ( h e - m a r k e t as u p o r e ' a r t i c l e
DIARIES—F«r
DOMESTICS—;
« f smoking tobacco. I t appears that some unprincipled
W A ^ T ^ f E T E ^ N CORDR OF M A P L E WOOD, PE1.I
DOLUS—Kid, i-|
vered at m y house, f o r w " *- *
s. o t f n d r e l s m i x K i t h t h e i r t o b a c c o large q u a l i t i e s of
II pay the t
DRIED BEEF—
ket price I n cash.
s u m a c , w h i c h coflta b n t t b r a e c e n t s p e r p o u n d and is so
S o c k s — G e n t s hand k n i t wool, cashmere, c
a and u n i o n .
MORGAN BATES.
boys and childs, ditto.
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12.1865.
p r e p a r e d t h a t it is i m p o s s i b l e t o d i s t i n g u i s h It f r o m toS p i c p * — K i n d s , q u a n t i t i e s and qualities to suit.
b a t 4 < y , l d h d ' f c n il
flhtradhlternted'ns
^he ^ e n r i i n e a r i i c l e .
S p c c t a c l o s — P l a i n , g e r m a u silver, and steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
PROBATE ORDER.
j DTE&—Camwood,
assorted, •oni'" very good ones, also cases f o r same.
S T A T * o r MICIIIOIN,
>
S p i n n l u c W h e e l * — A n d hub*,an a s s o r t m e n t ,
Tlie Aasociated P r c f s correspondent with P o r t e r '
EARTBENWARF—
COUNTT o r G R I N D THAVERSE. < s s "
i S t o v e s — W . - invite comparison aa to kind*, qnallty, flnlab
p e d i t i o t i euyv it is tin- o p i n i o n o f t h o s e b e s t c o m p e t e n t t o
T A SESSION OF THE PROBATE COURT FOR T11E
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to t o o lb*., good.
County of Grand Traverse holden at the Probate Ofj u d g e in s u c h m a t t e r s , t h a t F o r t F i s h e r is t h e s t r o n g e s t
- A large i
flee, in T r a v e i s e City, on Monday, the Second day of J a n u
ies, doal- • S t e e l — C a s t blister, toe r o r k , s p r i n g a n d g e r m a n .
e a r t h w o r k iu A m c r v c n . I t may b e b r i e f l y d e s c r i b e d
sry, in the year one thouaand e i g h t h u n d r e d and aixty-tive ;
S t a f f — - C u l o r e d and white ; also skirt s u p p o r t e r s , an a d m i r al, learti< le f o r the ladies.
f q u o r e b a s t i o p e d e a r t h w o r k e n c l o s i n g a b o u t five a c r e s Preaent, C u r t i s Fowler, J u d g e of Probate ; in t h e m a t t e r of ESSENCE—t'innai
S n g a r e — C r u s h e d , powdei
tlie Estate of R. Farwell Cajapbell, deceased. On r e a d i n e EXTRACTS—V* u>
a n d m o u n t i u g 3 6 h e a v y guus.
suit, browu N. O. uios,
and tiling the petition, duly v e r g e d , of Eilen It. Campbell FARMERS TOOLS - F o r k s ,
rakes, g r u b hoea, shovels
T a p e — C o l o r e d . Mark aud white, c o t t o n sad l i n e n .
widow of said deceased, p r a y i n g that a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of said
spades, cradles
T a l l o w — l i o u g h t and aold by pound or barrel.
T h e R e b e l p a p e r s m a k e s o m e v e r y d a m a g i n g a d m i s s i o n s Estate may be granted to h e r ; thereupon it is ordered, that FANNING MII.I-S
' makers and at moderate T a b l e s — B l a c k walnut, cherry and union.
Monday, the Sixth day of F e b r u a r y n e x t , at one o ' c l o c k in
•with regard t o t h e g r e a t R a i d o f G e n . D a v i d s o n f r o m the a f t e r n o o n , be assigned for the b e a r i n g of said petition,
T a b l e t s — F o r gent* and ladles use in c o r r e s p o n t f t n e e , s o m e
B a t o n R o u g e . A m o n g t h e results o f b i a " V a n d a l i s m " a n d t h a t the h e i r s a t law of said deceased, a n d ail other tier- FEATHERS—Ordered w h . n wanted.
sons interested in said estate, are required to appear at a F I S t - r - i o d . dunu, halibut, h e r r i n g , t o n g n e s a n d sounds, T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o u n g hyson. O o l o n g and s o u c h o n g , in
w a s t h e d e s t r u c t i o n o f p o r t i o n s of t h e M o b i l e a n d O h i o , session of said Court, t h e n to be holden at the Probate Of
mackerel), Ac.
chests, cattvs and by the pound ; ol) bought e a r l y a n d a t
I-LAX
SEED—Bird
seed,
canary
a d v a n t a g e o u s rates
a n d M o b i l e a n d G r e a t N o r t h e r n r a t i r o a d s , t h e o v e r r u n - flea, in T r a v e r s e City, a n d show csuae, if any there be. whiK good brands.
ttle p r a y e r of the p e t i t i o n e r should n o t be granted : And '
T i n W a r e — A . good stock on h a n d of homo m a n u f a c t u r e ,
n i n g of p a r t s of f o u r S t a t e s , t h e d e s t r u c t i o n o f l a r g e is f u r t h e r o r d e rred,
ami all k i n d * of work done t» o r d e r .
e d , t h a t aaid
said p e t i t i o n e r give notice to the i ' y J . J Z
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T i s s u e — F o r veils, a n d in Its season f o r dcessea.
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shakor, red,
T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine cot, smoking. A c . a fWl l i n e at old
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prices.
o r d e r t o bo p u b dished
l i s h e d in the Grand Traverse Herald,, a„ unews-1
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A l l u d i n g t o tboftFlAriS® ditawtf*
l ^ b b d c n T i m e s p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d circulated in said County of Grand Tru-.
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abort handle*.
T r u n k s — P a c k i n g , folio and t r a v e l i n g , aome good ones.
s a y a i A r t u m i n g It <o h a v e b e e n b y d e r i g n we a r e " riot' "verse, for threa auccesaive weeks, p r e v i o u s to said day o f |
hearing,
' FRUITS—Prunes, c u r r a n t s , poaches, pli
cherries, goose- T r i m m i n g s — O f various qualities a n d doaigns anch as are
disposed to waste much indignation upon the subject as
fashionable..
(A t r u e copy.)
CURTIS FOWLER,
, . b e r r i e s , quinces, pea™, tomatoes.
the method of procuring and equipping the F l o r i d a was
J u d g e of P r o b a t e
FURNITURE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, tables, s t a n d s , T r a v e l i n g R a g s — A full line, s o n * nice ones.
T r a p s — M u s k rat, fox, beaver, and bear, of best makers, by

r o c k e r s , child* chairs, matrasses, Ac
s u c h . * Violation of n e u t r a l i t y a s t o d e p r i v e t h e aufft-rers
piece or dozen.
.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
i GINGHAMS—Scotch, Glasgow, Lancaster, and c h e c k dress
T w e e d a — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , d o u b l e a n d twiat,. i r o n clad caaof sympathy.
I n the m a t t e r of the E a t a t e of J o h n Garland, deceased.
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by the Hon. Curtla Fowler, J u d g e of P r o b a t e for the >
.r.ln*wo.od- k t d - . w°o1- »llk.
U n d e r S b l r t s — F o r I n d i e s a n d g e n t l e m e n , ribbed, plain,
colored a n d white.
c o n s i d e r s B r e n c h v f l l e , 8 . O., a s of m o c b m o r e i m p o r bionera to raoelve, examine, and adiuat all c l a i m s and d s i i H f l p F W t ^ l i !
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V a H s e s — A few not very good.
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tap<^s t b a n C h a r k s s t o o . a s i t i s a g r e a t r a i l r o a d c e n t r e , manda of all persona a g a i n s t the Eatate aforesaid, hereby i
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c o m p l e t e line, b o u g h t early, a n d f o r aale V e i l s — D o t l a e e , love tissue, Ac.
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n u m e r o u s d e s i g n s , fashion able make, and d i f f e r e n t
a n d a a i t o d t h e r e , b e c o u l d o p e n a ready c o m m u n i c a t i o n
qualities to suit.
,
s p o r t i n g in V i c e s — L a r g e a n d email, s o m e toy vicea.
^ b e o C b a r l o s t o n w o n l d f a l l f r o m ita o w n
V i n e g a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , a n d real c i d e t vinegar.
W a g o n s — D o u b l e and single lumber wagons, a good s t o c k l a
a n d adjna t i n g all such claims and d e m a n d * ; and t h a t si i l
e n u and ladica, h e m m e d ready
e a r l v s p r i n g , a n d s s tew s s can be bought outside
W e l l B a c k e t a — T b e old O l d Oaken Hncket Is f o r aale by n s !
Iron bound.
' n V f f r t » W • f t T ' W f t g t l f f W / » l i I t b e i i D r t d l f • • .to: -lowed by a a t d C o u r t to creditor* to present t h e i r c l a i m s t o H A T S - A f u l l ^ w s o r t m e n T u n T o n ' ,
t . . £ ^ " . " s o r t mMuvus
uuiuii, ,w u i i c , B n r n s i d e , Butler, W h e e l B a r r o w * — C a n a l barrows.
t meennLt .
A m e r i c a , a n d t h a t t h o U d h o l d c r e « J o k i n g f o r w a r d M f o r r eexxuaam, iMn ta lt ioonn a n d «a«d«j u» st m
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pearl, 4 c
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MARTIN WINNIE.
HOSE—Cashmere, m e r i n o , cotton, colored black and white, W h i f f l e t r e e * Double a n d single, alao n e c k yokes.
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— W o o l y s r n , lull line, also cotton k n i t t i n g y a r n .
a n d miaacs, a c o m p l e t e line.
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Coramlasioucra.
A e l l o w O c h r e — I n small or Isrge quantities.
B O r ^ — N i c e f r e s h pressed hopa.
Dated,iPahtBaala, J a n a a r y 1,1865.
( « , )
— B y tha aueet o r p o u n d , s l s o r l n e l n oil f o r p c i n t HIDE8—We b u y all kind* ef marketable hides.
H A N N A H , LAY A C Q
with a thorough

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clamation.
W m . A , H a l l w a s n o m i n a t e d f b r R n g r o s s - on many g o o j n ' m u c h lower than 30 days since, at which
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Be f f ( B a n N a p i e r n
on* day taking • looc coertry
*tik n e a r F r e a h f o r d , w h e n b e m e t a little r i r i a b o u t five
j e a n old, a o b b i o e o v e r a b r o k e n b o w l ; s h e b a d d r o p p e d a n d b r o k a o i t in b r i n g i n g i t b a c k f r o m a field t o w h i c h
• h e h a d t a k e ? h e r lather • d i n n e r in it, a n d aaid s h e
w o u l d b e b e a t e n o a b e r r e t o r a h o m e for h a v i n g b r o k e n i t ;
t h e n , w i t h a H i d d e n - g l e a m of h o p e , t h e i n o o c e o j j y l o o k e d
o p i n t o b i s ( a c e a n d l a i d : " B a t e c c a n m e n d it, c a n t e e V
U j f a t h e r explained that he could not mend the b o w l
b a t t h e t r o v U e b e c o u l d , b y t h e g i f t of a rixpeoce t o b u y
another.
H o w e v e r , o n o p e n i n g hie p u r e e it w a s e m p t y
of s i l r e r , a n d h e h a d t o m a k e a m e n d s b y p r o m i s i n g t o
m e e t h i s l i t t l e f r i e n d in t h e s a m e s p o t a t t h e s a m e l o u r
D M t d a y . T h e c h i l d , e n t i r e l y t r u s t i n g him, w e n t o n h e r
w a y c o m f o r t e d . O n his r e t u r n h o m e be f o u n d a n i o v i u t i o n a w a i l i n g b i m t o d i n e in B a t h t h e f o l l o w i n g e r e n i m
t o m e e t s o m e o n e w h o m b e s p e c i a l l y w i s h e d t o soe. H
h e s i t a t e d f o r s o m e l i t t l e t i m e t r y i o g t o c a l c u l a t e t h e poss i b i l i t y o f g i v i n g t h e m e e t i n g t o b i s friend of t h e b r o k e n
b o w l a n d o f still beinfj; In t i m e for t h e d i n n e r p a r t y in
B a t h ; b a t finding this could s o t be, be wrote to decline
a o c e p t i n g t h e i n v i t a t i o n o n t h e p l e a of a " p r e - e n g a g e ment," saying to nj, " I cannot disappoint ber.fhe trusted
me so implicitly."
" W h a t do you charge for b o a r d ?" asked a tall Green
M o u n t a i n b o y , a s b e w a l k e d u p t o t h e b a r of a s e c o n d
r a t e hotel in N e w Y o r k — " w h a t d o y o u a i k a w e e k f o r
b o a r d and lodging t "
•' F i v e dollars.
" F i v e d o l l a r s ! t h a t ' s t o o m u c h ; b u t I s'poso you'll
a l l o w f o r t h e t i m e I ' m a b s e n t from d i n n e r a n d s u p per?"
*' C e r t a i n l y ; t h i r t y - s e v e n a n d a half c e n t s e a c h . "
H e r o t h e conversatibo ended, and t b e Y a n k e e took
B p his q u a r t e r s f o r t w o weeks. D u r i n g t h i s t i m e b e
l o d g e d a t tbe hotel, b u t d i d n o t t a k e e i t h e r d i n n e r o r
• u p p e r , s a y i n g h i s business k e p t biro in a n o t h e r p o r t i o n
of t h e town.
A t t b e e x p i r a t i o n of t b e t w o w e e k s , b e a g a i o w a l k e d
a p t o t b e b a r , a n d said :
" S p o s e wo s e t t l e t h a t a c c o u n t — I ' m g o i n ' in a f e w
minutes."
T b e l a n d l o r d h a n d e d h i m b i s bllL
" T w o w e e k s b o a r d a t flvo d o l l a r s — t e n d o l l a r s . "
•' H e r e s t r a n g e r , " a i d t h e Y a n k e e , " t h i s i s w r o t f g —
o u ' v e m a d e a m i s t a k e ; y o u ' v e n o t d e d u c t e d t h e tianes
w a s a b s e n t f r o m d i n n e r a n d s u p p e r — f o u r t e e n days, t w o
m e a l s p e r d a y , t w e n t y - e i g h t meals a t t h i r t y - s e v e n a n d a
h a l f c e n t s e a c h — t e n d o l l a r s a n d Ofly c e n t s .
I f y o u 've
Dot g o t t h e fifty c e n t s t h a t ' s d u e t o m e , I ' l l t a k e a d r i n k
a n d t b e b a l a n c e iu c i g a r s . "

J

A Kepresentativc Man.
T b e Springfield Republican prints a glowing eulogy
u p o n the. life a n d c o u r s o of P r e s i d e n t L i n c o l n , f r o m
w h i c h wo t a k e t b e following :
" P e o p l e m a y say w h a t t o e y will of t h e P r e s i d e n t ,
t h e y c a n n o t p o s s i b l y p u t t h e i r b a n d u p o n o r p o i n t t o any
o t h e r m a n in t h e R e p u b l i c w b o r e p r e s e n t s t o t h e p e o p l e ,
n o r t h a n d s o u t h of M a s o n ' s a n d D i x o n ' s line, o n d t o t h e
w h o l e c i v i l i s e d w o r l d , s o m u c h of tbtf h o n e s t l o y a l t y a w l
t h e r e a l d e m o c r a t i c p r i o c i p i e of t h e c o u n t r y a s A b r a h a m L i n c o l n . l i e btanda o u t f r o m all t h e men of his
• e c t i o u a n d h i s t i m e — a n d n o t a l o n e by r e a s o n of h i s office—as t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of t h e r e p u b l i c a n i s m of t b e
r e p u b l i c , the c h a m p i o n of d e m o c r a t i c p r i n c i p l e s , t h e
f n e n d of t h e U n i o n a n d thg C o n s t i t u t i o n , a n d t h e f o e of
all class p r i v i l e g e a n d c l t a s d o m i n a t i o n .
E v e r y man,
loose f r o m t h o b o n d a g e of p o l i t i c a l a m b i t i o n , a n d loose
f r o m t b e g r e e d of p o w e r a n d tlie love of slavery, t h i n k s
well of A b r a h a m L i n c o l n , a n d ca^t* in h i s lot w i t h b i m '
T h o u s a n d s of D e m o c r a t s c o n v e r t e d t o f r e e d o m b y t h e
w a r , h a v e , f r o m t h e m o m e n t of t h e i r c o n v e r s i o n , b e c o m e
h i t friends- H i s way of s a v i u g t b e c o u n t r y is recognized a s t b e only w a y .
A c o n q u e r e d p e a c e i s t h e ooly
peace d e e m e d possible.
A I X T G O T KO TIMH TO S E N D FOB A W H I T E

MAS.—

A N a s h v i l l e c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h o C i n c i n n a t i p a p e r s relates t b e following good thing :
D u r i n g t h o s k i r m i s h in t h e little rcconnoisganco m a d e
b y G e a S t e e d m a n on o u r l e f t a c o u p l e of s o l d i e r s of t h e
colored brigade c a m e upon t h r e e rebs whose guns wore
u n l o a d e d , a n d d e m a n d e d t h e i r s u r r e n d e r . O n e of t h e
J o h n n i e s i n d i g n a n t l y refused t o s u r r e n d e r t o o " d
n-'ffgw-" " B e r r y s o r r v , m a s s a , " said S a m b o , b r i n g i n g
h i s p i e c e t o a " ready ; ' •• b u t we's in a g r e a t h u r r y ,
a n d h a i n ' t g o t no t i m e t o send f o r a w h i t e m a n . "
The
o m i n o u s click t h a t a c c o m p a n i e d t b i s r e m a r k b r o u g h t
t b e scion of c h i v a l r y t o t i m e , a n d h e w a s b r o u g h t in
c r v i n g a n d s w e a r i n g all t h o w a y t h a t b i s f a t h e r w o u l d
kill h i m if h e e v e r h e a r d t h a t h e h a d s u r r e n d e r e d t o a
nigger.
L y d i a M a r i a Child writes that when she hoard Maryl a n d h a d b e c o m e a f r e e S t a t e , it t o o k t e n y e a r s off f r o m
her age at once. S h e a d d i :
' I f I h a d a c t e d o n my i m p u l s e s , I w o u l d h a v e s w u n g my
b o n n e t a n d g i v e n t b r c o h u r r a h s ; b u t i t i s Dot p r o p e r
f o r w o m e n t o o b e y t h e i r impulses, v o n k n o w . I h o p e
aome t i m e or o t h e r t o g e t t o a w o r l d w h e r e e p o o t a u i e t y
is n o t a l w a y s i m p r o p e r . T h a t m u s t b e t h e r e a s o n why
t h e y n e v e r g r o w ola in t h e o t h e r w o r l d . "
" H o w s h a m e f u l i t is t h a t y o u s h o u l d fall a s l e e p , " said
a dull p r e a c h e r t o a d r o w s y a u d i e n c e , " w h i l s t t h a t p o o r
i d i o t , " p o i n t i n g a t an i d i o t w h o s t o o d s t a r i n g a t nitn,
" is a w a k e a n d a t t e n t i v e . " " P e r h a p s . " s a i d t h e fool,
" I w o u l d h a v e been asleep, too, i l I h a d not b e e n on
idiot"
T b e T i r o e s P a r i s c o r r e s p o n d e n t says o few d a y a a f t e r
t h e r e s u l t of t h e election w a s k n o w n in P a r i s . M r . D a y t o o had a long Interview with t h e F r e n c h Minister and
delivered a dispatch from Mr. S e w a r d
Since then the
t o n e of t h e o f i c i a l p r e s s was e n t i r e l y c h a n g e d , a n d all
a b u s e of P r e s i d e n t L i n c o l n a n d t h e N o r t h h a i s t o p p e d .
T b e p a p e r a now tell t h e t r u t h a b o u t N o r t h e r n successes.
GUKBOATS r o a THK L A K H . — ' T h e S e n a t e h a s p a s s e d t h e
H o u s e m e a s u r e , w h i c h h a s t h u s b e c o m e a law, t o p u t eix
f a s t s i n g l e g u n s t e a m e r s , f o r t h e revenue s e r v i c e , on t h e
l a k e a T h i s will m a k e t b e full n u m b e r w e o r e e n t i t l e d
t o m a i n t a i n o o t h e lakea b y o u r p r e s e n t t r e a t y w i t h
G r e a t B r i t a i n . I t c a n n o t b e d o n e t o o s o o n . A million
dollars is a p p r o p r i a t e d therefor.
T b e L o o d o o T i m e s c o m p a r e s S h e r m a n ' s m o v e m e n t int o G e o r g i a t o t b e D u k e of M a r l b o r o u g h ' s m a r c h i n t o
G a n a a n y , w h i c h resnhed in t b e b a t t l e of B l e n h e i m , a n d
• a y s n o t h i n g in m o d e r n t i m e s e q u a l s i t
T b e O o c u n i t t e e oo W a y s a n d M e a n a a r e film rat u n a n i m o u s l y i n fcvt* of t b e r e p e a l o f t h e d u t y o n p a p e r . M r .
MorriS, o f Y e r m o a t , i s u n d e r s t o o d t o b e t h e o n l y m e m b e r
of t h e c o m m i t t e e o p p o s e d 10 t h i s p o l i c y .
A n old m a n a n d b i s w i f e in P u t n a m c o u n t y , ^ I p d ,
a k e t t e l o f live c o a l s In t h e i r b e d r o o m , d u r i n g t b e
cold saap, and were smothered t o d e a t h .

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T b e E r i e D i s p a t c h s t a t e * t h a t c a p i t a l i s n o w b e i n g inv e s t e d i n t b e o i l e n t e r p r i s e a t t b e r a t a o f a million a n d a h a l f p e r day.
T h i r t y companies of Canadian Volunteers h a v e
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lent is given f o r t h e money received and an e n c o u r a g i n g pro- by sll respectable dealers in medicines.
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they are so powerful a n d finely calculated to a d j u s t and gov- name field again and again, tor where once onr goods are InHE SCBSCRIRER HAVING PURCHASED AND BEern t h e f u n c t i o n s of the sexual organism, Ciat, If taken s t im- troduced. a p e r m a n e n t and ••^ontlnaoua demand is created.
palred tbe Saw Hill formerly k n o w n as the H O O V E R
T o s o l d i e r s in the Army, or those at home dlaabled by the
p r o p e r time*, t h e y would p r o d u c e results c o n t r a r y to nature,
AND T I N G L E U l b L . Is now r e s d y t o fnrnish bills of luma g a i n s t w b i c b all, p a r t i c u l a r l y those w b o would reproduce, h a r d s h i p s of n-ar. t o Clergymen out of health. Teachers, Poet ber or l i m b e r op to t h i r t y feet in length, on s h o r t notice.
masters, or anv person who wishes either local or an active
should carefully guard.
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occupation, a n d o u e that bring* with It great pecuniary inWhitewater. Dec. 12, 1561
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C a n n o t h a r m t h e most delicate c o n s t i t u t i o n at a n y time ;
Carefully selected l o u of jewel™ cOmprUIng our newest
y e t the p r o p r i e t o r s wish t o g u a r d a g a i n s t its misuse, h o n i n g styles and most salcablo variety of goods, will be t e n t anyH A V E NOW ON H A N D A GOOD ASSORTMENT O F
t h a t a thousand bottles will oe used for a good purpose w h e r e where in the Loyal States. Wo are constantly filling ordera
Istest style Straw, Felt, and Beaver Hats, Bonnets, Rib)e is used f o r an iliegltimate one.
Irom persons leaving the choice of goods wholly with as.— bons, Plumes, Flowers, e t c , etc.
T o s u c b we promise the best exercise of o u r taste and
Also, a variety of F a n c y Articles, soeb as latest style colLYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
j u d g m e n t , a n d f r o m o n r l o n g e x p e r i e n c e can ensore satisfac- lars and Caffs, Ladies Mitts, C h i l d r e n ' s Balmoral H o s e ,
T h e never-failing F e m a l e Regulator, is f o r sale by e r e r y tion. We ask no pay in a d v a n c e , stato w h a t t t y l t a n d qulality Thread. Pins, Buttons, Sbetlsnd s n d Berlin Wools, Dolls, s n d .
D r u g g i s t , I n b o t h city a n d c o u n t r y , a n d do not, If y o u valae of Goods are wanted, a n d we will sand the s a a * a n d collect many o t h e r t h i n g s suitable f o r t b e Holidays. Call a n d axai health a a d wish f o r a reliable medicine, buy a n y other, pay by E x p r e s s at tbe end of t h e rout*.
Cold a n d silver watches, good m o v e m s a t s a n d m a n u f a c ke n o o t h e r , b u t if t h e D r u g g i s t to w h o m y o n a p p l y h a s
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tured In tbe best manner, of pore material, all w a r r a n t e d a t
n o t g o t It, m a k e h i m s e n d e n d g e t i t f o r y o u .
T r a v e r s e City, D e c , I8W.
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prices f r o m S10 t o $260 each. Bent a n r w h e r * — p e r eoUected
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p r i c e s ; t h e y b e i n g of o u r own I m p o r t a t i o n .
New H a v e n , C o n n .
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D. 8- B A R N E S A C O , New Y o r k ,
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