Grand Traverse Herald, February 24, 1865

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 24, 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

1865-02-24

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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VOL VII.

T R A V E R S E

<% Cranl Crabcrst flfrali),

From the Atlantic Monthly for February.
The Mantle of St. J o h n de

l a / U B u a n i D KVBBT FBID.IT,AT

BT J . a. w i i t r i i t .

BATES.

Calm, terrible *
T h e croaa in blended red and blue
Upon hi* mantle white !

BDITOB AND PKOPBIKTOB.

\
T K B M S .
T w o D o l l a r * a Y e a r , 3?uyt»ble I n A d v a n c e .
ADVBBTISBMBNTS i n s e r t e d f o r O n e Dollar a n d Fifty Cent*
p« r s q u j i r e (tcu line*) f o r t h e first I n s e r t i o n , a n d fifty c e n t *
f o r eaOB s u b s e q u e n t I n s e r t i o n . Yearly Advertiemenu—-SIS
f o r o n e s q n s r e ; $3(1 f o r t h r e e s q u a r e s ; $4(1 f o r half a colu m n ; a n d $ 7 5 f o r o n e c o l u m n . Legal i d v e r t i i e m e n t s B t t h e
rsUts p r e s c r i b e d by I n * I fifty c e n t * per folio of HKi word*,
for t h e first I n s e r t i o n , a n d twenty-five cent* f o r e a c h subs e q u e n t . E v e r y figure c o u n t * a w o r d . F i g u r e work w i t h o u t
r u l e s , SO p e r c e n t a d d e d .
Rule a n d figure w o r k , double
price.
All l e g a l a d r e r t l a e n i e a u t o be p a i d f o r a t r l c t l y In a d v a n c e .

D r o p p i n g hi* cross-wrought mantle,
" W e a r t h i s , " the Angel said ;
" T a k e thou, O Freedom'* priest, it* *ign,—
The white, the blur, and r e d . "
Then rose u p J o h n Dc Matha
In the s t r e n g t h the Lord C h r i s t gave
And begged, t h r o u g h all the land of F r a n c e ,
The r a n s o m of a slave.

All Kiais if Jib PririiBg Keatlj aid Eipdit'wslj Kiftntd.

D If If ED STATES LAND mi
Heglstei
Receiver

The gates of tower a n d castle
Before him open flew,
The drawbridge at his c o m i n g fell.
T h e door-bolt backward drew.

AT TliAVEBSE CITY, llCil.

F o r all men owned his errand,
And paid his r i g h t e o u s t a x ;
And the heart* of lord and peasant
Weic in his band* as wax.

MORGAN BATES.
REUBEN GOODRICH.

GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
JCDOE OP PBOBATK
Cot'UTT TBBABI r.P.K
COCBTT C i n Hi.
BKOISTBB OKDKUOS
J'KOS. ATTOBNKV
CIBOUITCot'HT COM

At last, outbound from Tunis.
His bark her a n c h o r weighed.
F r e i g h t e d with seven Fcore Christian *>
W hose
3i he had paid,

C U R T I S F O W L E R . Maplcton.
H O B A C B PEBSOXS.
MORGAN BATES, Trav. Cljy.
. . . . J K S S E CRAM.
J E S S E CRAM.
C. H. MABPH,
C. H. MAKSM,

GLAND mim

But, t. n by
. .P .a y n i m hatred,
H e r sail* in t a t t e r s hiinjr
And on the wild waves rudderless,
A shattered hulk she swung.

POLITICAL REGISTH

Congressional

Corresponding
District.
OSMOSP TOWER ( C h a i r m a n ) . .
MORGAN B A T I >
H O. K I N G h B l ' R Y
J \ M V > A. S W E E Z E V
T. W. W H I T E
V W. MEBBEI.I
A. H. OIUDINGS
•••
D E W S L. KILEK
W MV

" God save ua !" cried the captain,
- For n a u g h t i-an man avail ;
Oh woe betide the ship thul lack*
H e r r u d d e r and h e r sail :

Committee— Fourth

" Behind u« are the Moormen ;
A t aea we aink or atrand ;
There'* death upon the wat.-r.
T h e r e ' s death npon the land !"

...looia.
. . Traverse City.
.. .Grand R*pt<fc>.
. . . . B * n y Co
Craud llayrn.
. . .Mu«keguo.
. . . ?»«•« ») go.
. . Maiiiislee
. Montcalm Co.

Then up spake J o h n de Matha :
"GO<VB e r r a n d s never fail !
Take thuu the mantle which 1 wear.
And make of it a s a i l . "
They rnl8>-d the cross-wrought mantle.
The blue, t h e white, the red :
And a t r a i g h t before the wind off-shore
The ship «>f f-'reedom sped.

Representative District
Republican Committee.
MORGAX BATES. ( C h a i r m a n !
T r a v e r s e City.
J O H N 8.
y , \ ,, - , V
J O I I N M.
J.- /• T U T T L E .
ISorthport.

" G o d help n* !" cried the seamen,
" F o r vain i* mortal ikili ;
The good ship on a atormy M-a
la tlriftlng Bt i t s will."

DEWS lT

County Corresponding
MORGAN BATES. ( C h a i r m a n )
C l l A l t l . E S 1L MARSH
c i l t u i . E S T. SCOKIKLI',
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c. E. B A H J C Y ; : : : " : : : : : : : : :
T o w n s h i p Rcpubllcun

Committee.
Traverae C i t y .
"
Whitewater.
Peninsula.
B.-u«»nia.

T h e n np FpaUe J o h n de Matha :
" My m a r i n e r s , n e v e r fear I
The Lord whose breath has filled her sail
May well our vessel steer !"
So. on t h r o n g h alarm and d a r k n e s s
They drove for weary h o u r s ;
An lo : the t h i r d grey m o r n i n g s h o n e
On Ostia's friendly towers.

Committee.

TBAVXRMt.

t ' l l A R I . O H. MARSH, ( C h a i r m a n )
J O H N A. TERRY
E . L. S I ' R A C L E

And on the walls the w a t c h e r s
The ship of mercy knew,—
T h e y knew far off its holy i r o s s .
The red, the white anil blue.

Traverae City.

Mapteton.

C U R T I S F'iWI.ER (Chairman)
II11.EN R. l l A K i l l l '
A . P. L A N C A S T E R .
< U A R I . E S T. B C O F I E L D , ( C h a i r m a n )
< ; ! l A K I . » > II. E S T E S

A n d the bells In all the stceplca
R a n g out ill glad accord,
To welcome h o m e to Christian soil
d of the Lord.

Whitewater.

S o i n n s the ancient legend
By bard a n d p a i n t e r told ;
And lo ! the cycle rounds again.
The new i» as the old !

AMBBOSE BUTTON

JOHN

PULSIPHER,

A. P. W U K E L O C K .
J U f K i ' l l MARDEN
MORTEN D . C A M P B E l . l

Almira
"
"

W i t h rodder foully broken.
And sails by t r a i t o r s t o r n .
O u r C o u n t r y on a m i d n i g h t »ca
Is wailing for th>- morn.

Kmmet County Republican {Committee.
WM. II. P I K E ( C h a i r m a n )
J.i«le Traverse.
A N D R E W PORTER
"
"
DANIEI. HOLMES
"
Republicnn Committee "f Antrim County.
Elk Rapids
J ,\MEi> L. G I L R E R I ( C h a i r m a n
. .Ranks.
RICHAl(l> K M G I t T
.. .Milton.
J l l . V I E L P. TRU E

Rut courage, 0 my m a r i n e r s !
Ye shall not suffer wreck
While np to God the f r e e d m a n ' a p r a y e r *
Are rising from y o u r deck.
It not vonr aail the banner
W h i c h God has bleat anew
The mantle t h a t De Malba wore.
The red, the white, the bine ?

Conitscllor at fab.
• AND ,

Ita h n c s are all of heaven,—
The red of sunset'* dye.
T h e whiteness of the moon-lit cloud,
The blue of m o r n i n g ' * aky.

SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
P U B L I C

4 0 0 N V E Y A N C E R ,

Traverse City, Grand Traverse County. Mich.
Office i n D w e l l i n g B o u t f e .

Wait cbeerilv. then, O mariner*.
F o r d a y l i g h t and for land ;
T h e breath of God la in y o n r sail,
Y o u r r u d d e r in Uia hand.

1-ly

JACKSON & W I L E Y ,
F o u n d e r s a n d ^Machinists,

S a n on, aail on, d e e p f r e i g h t e d
W i t h b l e s s i n n a n d with hope* -,
The sainta of old with shadowy banda
A r e pulling a t y o n r ropes.

D E T R O I T , Michigan,
C o r n e r of F i f t h a n d W o o d b r i d g e Street*, o p p o s i t e Michigan
C e n t r a l Rail Road C o m p a n y ' s Machine fehopu. (1-ly)

Behind ye h o l y m a r t y r s
Uplift the p a l m a n d crown ;
Before ye u n b o r n ages send
T h e i r bencdiotlon* d o w n .

D. E . C A R T E R ,
W atoli M a k e r a n d J e w e l e r ,
D o e s a l l k i a d a of w o r k In tola Una- S h o p a t residence,
s i x mile* east of B e n a o a l a , in t h e t o w n of H o m e a t e a d .
All
w o r k l e f t w i t h E . U S p r a p e , T r a v e m Cit>. or H A w l I I ,
H o m e s t e a d , will m e e t with p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
(16-ly«)

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F r o a a e a . Oca.
FAIRBANKS, GREENLEAF A CO., .
171 L a k e S t r e e t , C H 1 C A C 0 .
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T a k e h e a r t f r o m J o h n de Matha !—
G o d ' s e r r a n d s never fall I
Sweep on t h r o u g h s t o r m a n d darkness,
T h e t h u n d e r a n d the hall !

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Sail on I t h e m o r n i n g c o m e t h .
T b e p o r t ye y e t s h a l l w i n ;
A n d all the b e l l a o l God shall ring
* ; T h e good ahlp bravely in !

P o o r J e f f D a v i s ! F o u r y e a r s a g o h e insolently a n Doooced h U i n t e n t i o n t o c o m e t o W a s h i n g t o n , d e p o s e
M r . Lincoln, a n d establish himself a s t h e legitimate b e a d
of t b e N a t i o n . N o v h e Sa i n d a n g e r o f b e i n g d r i v e n
f r o m R i c h m o n d , a m i d t h e j e e r s acid e x e c r a t i o n s of t h e
p e o p l e w h o m b e h a s r u i o e d . T h e n , h e w a s h e l d np,
even b j N o r t h e r n m e o , a s a model statesman ; now, he
i s h o o t e d a t b y t b e R e b e l s tbeipsqlvca, a s t b a a u t h o r of
all t h e i r w o e s . W h a t a n i l l o s t i ^ j u n d o c s h i s & t e furn i s h of t b e t r u t h t h a t V t b e w a s o f t b e t r a n s g r e s s o r is
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F E B R U A R Y 24.1865.

N"0. lO.

A Word to Married People.
b l u e o r g a n d c , w i t h h e r h a i r in s h i n i n g c a r l s , I t h o u g h t
T h e r i n g i n g of t h e door-bell h a d a p l e a s a n t s o u n d t o s h e n e v e r looked l o w l i e r .
I e x e r t e d myself, a s of old, t o e n t e r t a i n b e r , a n d s u r m e e s p e c i a l l y in m y idle moods. L i k e au u u o p e n e d lett e r , t h e r e is a mystery a b o u t it, n u d one w a i l s w i t h a p r i s e d t o find b o w q u i c k l y and p l e a s a n t l y t b e e v e n i n g
passed.
p l e a s u r a b l e e x c i t e m e n t t o s e e w h o or w h a t is c o m i n g .
1 resolved t o t e s t t h o d o c l o r ' s t h e o r y p e r f e c t l y , a n d
R e t u r n i n g borne o n e d a y e a r l i e r l b a n usual, 1 1 found
m y wife h a d p o n e o n t ; a n d while l o u n g i n g idly o v e r t h e t b e result e x c e e d e d m y most s a n g u i n e e x p e c t a t i o n s .
F o r all t h e little n a m e l e s s a t t e n t i o n s TO g r a t i f y i n g t o a
p a p e r , t h e b e l l r p n g . I w a i l e d e x p c c t a m till B r i d g e t
a p p e a r e d w i t h a note, c o n i n i u i n g a r e q u e s t f r o m my old w o m a n ' s h e a r t , a n d s o u n i v e r s a l l y a c c o r d e d b y t h e l o v e r
f r i e n d . L)r. S t e a r n s , t o r i d e o u t t o his r e s i d e n c e iu t b e a n d u«'glccted b y t h e h u s b a c d 1 find myself r e p a i d a
c o n u t r y t b e next dity, t o trunMict s o m e business t b a t b a d t h o u s a n d fold ; a n d I would a d v i s e all w h o a r e s i g h i n g
been long p e u d i n g , n u d a n i n v i t a t i o n t o b r i n g my wife over t h e non-fulfillment of e a r l y d r e a m s , t o g o a o d d o
a n d s p e n d the d a y . I w a s pleased ; lirst, bccuu.se 1 likewise, remember t h a t t h a t w h i c h is w o r t h w i n n i n g is
w a n t e d ihe business c o m p l e t e d ; ond secondly, b e c a u s e I w o r t h k e e p i n g .
t h o u g h I needed a d a y ' s r e c r e a t i o n .
Something About Bridesmaids.
B u t tiiu n e x t m o r n i n g e v e r y t h i n g s e e m e d t o g o w r o n g .
N e x t t o b e i n g a b r i d e herself, e v e r v g o o d l o o k i n g y o u n g
A l i c c c o u l d n o t a c c o m p a n y me. a m i 1 c o u l d not g e t ofT
W e d l o c k is t h o u g h t
n s e a r l y a s I wished ; a u d c o n s e q u e n t l y . 1 w a s peevish w o m a n likes t o b e a b r i d e s m a i d .
a n d f r e t f u l ; a n d A l i c e reflected my b u n i o r , 1 s u p p o s e — b y a large p r o p o r t i o n o f t h e b l o o m i n g s e x t o b e c o n t a g i ous, a n d m u c h t o t h e c r e d i t of t h e i r c o u r a g e , f a i r s p i n ns i t a p p e a r e d lo mu s h e h a d n e v e r been so unaimablcA t length, h o w e v e r , I d r o v e awoy, t h o u g h not in a s t e r s a r c n o t nt all a f r a i d of c a t c h i n g it. P e r h a p s t h e
pleasont m o o d .
I t w a s a lovely O c t o b e r d a y ; a n d as I t h e o r y t b a t t h e affection is c o m m u n i c a t e d b y t b e c o n t a c t
Certainly we have known one marriage t o
r o d e a l o n g n o t i n g t h e t i n t s of t h e l a n d s c a p e , m e m o r y is c o r r e c t
wool b a c k t o t h e g o l d e n a u t u m n w h e n 1 wooed a n d won lead t o a n o t h e r , a n d s o m e t i m e s t o s o c b a s e r i e s of " h a p my b r i d e .
i py e v e n t s " as t o fatfor t h e b e l i e f t h a t m a t r i m o n y , a s J o h o
4
D o w lovely A l i c e w a s iheu ! I t h o u g h t .
A o d b o w i V a n B u r e n m i g h t say, " r u n s like t b e c h o l e r a . '
I s t h e r e a n y b o o k e n t i l e d " R u l e s f o r B r i d e s m a i d s " in
h a p p y w e wen- ! H u t t h a t was long ago.
V e t n a t u r e is j
t h e same, l l i o u g b w e a r e c h a n g e d . L e t we s e c ; w e j s e c r e t c i r c u l a t i o n a m o n g y o n n g ladle.? ? I t s e e m s ns i f
h a v e b e e n uiurried t h r e e y e a r s ; is it p o s i i b l e it is n o t h e r e most be. for all t h e p r e t t y h e n c h - w o m c n a c t p r e c i s e ly alike. S o f a r a s official c o u d u c t is c o n c e r n e d , w h e n
longer ?
A u d I f e l t c p a n g as 1 c o n t r a s t e d t b e p a s t w i t h t h e y o u h a v e seen o n e b r i d e s m a i d y o u b a v c s e e u t h e w h o l e
present, t o t h i n k t h a t we could settle d o w n i n t o t h e coin- f a s c i n a t i n g t r i b e . T h e i r l e a d i n g d u t y s e e m s t o b e t o
t r e a t t h e b r i d e a s '• a v i c t i m led w i t h g a r l a n d s t o t h e s a c roon-plncc lile we now lend.
r i f i c e . " T h e y c o n s i d e r it n e c e s s a r y t o e x h o r t h e r t o " c h e e r
W e h a d n o s e r i o u s t r o u b l e ; we d i d n ' t q u a r r e l : t h o u g h
u p a n d s t a n d b y . " I t is a s s u m e d , b y p o l i t i c a l fiction,
when I fell cross, or o i l i e r '.liings d i d n ' t g o to suit me, I
t h a t s h e g o e s in a s t a t e of f e a r f u l t e r p i d a t i o u t o t h e a l t e r ,
took no p a i n s l o c o n c e a l i t a n d o f t e n s p o k e h a r s h l y t o
a n d u p o n t h e w h o l e would r a t h e r n o t — f u i r a i d s p r o v i d e
Alice, w h o s o m e t i m e s replied iu t h e s a m e s p i r i t , somet h e m s e l v e s w i t h p n n g e n t e s s e n c e s , !e#t s h e should f a i n t a t
limes w i t h tears.
Y e t we w e r e g e n e r a l l y g o o d f r i e n d s .
t h e •• t r y i n g m o n i « n t , ' ' w h i c h , b e t w e e n y o n a n d ns, r e a d B u t tbe c h a r m , t h e '.euderness of o u r e a r l y love, h a d ime r , s h e h a s no m o r e i d e a of d o i n g s o t h a n s h o h a s of flyperceptibly vanished.
ing. I t is iruo, s h e s o m e t i m e s tells t h e m t h a t s h e " feels
1 had b e c o m e c a r e l e s s a b o u t m y a p p e a r a n c e nt h o m e , as if s h e would s i n k i u t o e a r t h , " a n d t h a t t h e y respond
a n d A l i c e was e q u a l l y n e g l i g e n t .
H e r b e a u t i f u l b r o w n •' p o o r , d e a r s o u l . " and u p p l v t h o smelling b o t t l e ; b u t
hair, w h i c h she nsed t o w e a r in t h e m o s t b e c o m i n g curls, s h e g o e s t h r o u g h h e r n u p t i a l m y a r t y r d o m w i t h f o r t i t u d e ,
was now o n i a l l y b r u s h e d p l a i n l y b e h i n d h e r e a r s , unless n e v e r t h e l e s s .
s h e was g o i n g out o r e x p e c t e d c o m p a n y .
I dismissed
l o nine c a s e s o n t of ten t h o b r i d e g r o o m is m o r e " flustbe subject with n sigh, at the doctor's gate, with the
t e r e d " t h a n t h e f r a g i l e a n d lovely c r e a t u r e a t bis s i d e ;>
reflci tion t b a t it was the s a m e w i t h all m a r r i e d people—;
b u t n o b o d y t h i u k s of p i t y i n g h i m . p o o r fellow ! A l l s y m most b e so, in f a c t — f o r b o w could r o m a n c e a n d sentip a t h y , c o m p a s s i o n , i n t e r e s t , is c o n c e n t r a t e d u p o n t h e
ment End p l a c e a m o n g so m a n y p r o s y r e a l i t i e s ! I supb r i d e , a n d if o n e of t h e g r o o m s m e n d o e s recommend h i m
pose we w e r e a.-, b a p p y us a n y b o d y ; a n d yet, it was n o t
t o t a k e a glass of w i n e b e f o r e tbe c e r e m o n y , t o s t e a d y b i s
the kind of life I b a d looked f o r w a r d to w i t h y
many
nerves, t h e a d v i c e is givtjn B u p e r c i l o n s l y — a s w h o » h o a l d
bright anticipations.
say, •• w h a t a s p o o n e y y o n a r e , old i e l l o w . "
T h e d o c t o r c a m e o u t and g r e e t e d m e c o r d i a l l y .
In
B r i d e s m a i d s m a y b e c o n s i d e r e d a s b r i d e s i n w h a t lawthe hall we m e t M r s . S t e a m s , l o o k i n g f r e s h a n d lovely y e r s call tbe
i n c h o a t e " or incipient state. T b e y a r e
in her pink muslin w r a p p e r , w i t h h e r j e t t y h a i r in taste- l o o k i n g f o r w a r d t o t b e d a y of t r i u m p h a n t w e a k n e s s w h i c h
ful braids. S h e s c o l d e d m e playfully for not b r i n g i n g it shall be t h e i r t u r n t o b e " p o o r d e a r o r e a t o r e d , " a o d
my wife, c h a t t e d a few m i n u t e s , a n d t h e n flitted a w a y , P r e s t o n salted, a n d o t h e r w i s e s u s t a i n e d a n d s u p p o r t e d , a s
while Ihe d o c t o r , r e m a r k i n g t h a t his m o t t o was b u s i n e s s t h e law of n u p t i a l p r e t e n s e s d i r e c t s .
Let us h o p e they
first a n d p l e a s u r e a f t e r w a r d s , led t h e way t o t h e l i b r a r y . m a y not b e d i s a p p o i n t e d .
A s we e n t e r e d t b e r o o m , I n o t i c e d a vase of b r i g h t
Earnest Men.
Batumi) flowers on t h e t a b l e , i m p a r l i n g an a i r of t a s t e
and c h e e r f u l n e s s to t h e a p a r t m e n t . I m a d e s o m e reE n t h u s i a s m is m a g n e t i c . L i k e t h e m a g i c fiddle of l i t m a r k s a b o u t it t o w h i c h the d o c t o r responded :
tle F r i t z , in t h e G o r m a n l e g e n d , it d r a w s a f t e r i t t b e
•' Y e s , 1 ODI v e r y f o n d of flowers, and love t o see t h e m c r o w d .
N o eloquent enthusiast ever lacked followers,
in t h e h o u s e ; and wy I sjiend m u c h t i m e here, my wife w h e t h e r b i s c i e e d w e r e r i g h t o r w r o n g . T h e e a r n e s t
a l w a y s keeps a vase of t h e m o n tbe t a b l e as l o n g a s the v man of a c t i o n , e v e n t h o u g h a very b u n g l e r in h i s r h e t o r last."
ic, is s u r e l o h a v e plenty of friends. H i s d e e d s s p e a k f o r
C r o m w e l l ' s s p e e c h e s w e r e generally u n i n t e l l i g i b l e
O u r b u s i n e s s w a s finished b e f o r e d i n n e r , a n d e.c walk- h i m
1 e d out in t b e g r o u n d s , w h i c h w e r e q u i t e e x t r u s i v e a n d b u t he was t e r r i b l y in e a r n e s t , bolii a s a f a u t i c a n d a s o l | tastefully a r r a n g e d . T h e r e was a v a r i e t y o f flowers in d i e r . I t was i m p o s s i b l e t o d o u b t I h e s i n c e r i t y of h i s
bloom, a u d 1 n o t i c e d t h a i t h e d o c t o r s e l e c t e d h e r e a n d p r a y e r s o r t o m i s u n d e r s t a n d the logic of his v i c t o r i e s . —
M a h o m e t was a man o f " v a s t c a p a c i t y , a g r e a t o r a t o r , a
t h e r e t h e finest, until lie bail a h a n d s o m e bouqn<;L
W h e n we r e a c h e d t h e h o u s e M r s . S t e a r n s was on I h e t u r i o u ' s e c t a r i a n lender a n d u l i o u - h e a r l e d h e r o . S u c h a
s t e p s . T h e d o c t o r stili c o n t i n u i n g o a r c o n v e r s a t i o n , c o m b i n a t i o n was irresistible, a n d h e f o u n d e d at o n c e a
g a v e h e r t h e flowers, with a s l i g h t b o w a n d smile ; a n d new empire- a n d a new c r e e d . H a d t h e i n t i l e c t of L n t h e r
h o l d i n g u p n s p r a y of c r i m s o n b e r r i e s , w h i c h h e b a d b e e f , of u m o r e p a s s i v e t y p e bis c o n q u e s t s o v e r e r r o r b a d
i t was the warlike ardor with
b r o k e n off, s!;e b e n t h e r h e a d w h i l e be f a s t i u e d it a m o n g n e v e r b e e n a c h i e v e d ,
whi'-b h e c h a l l e n g e d and defied his a n t a g o n i s t s , his e n t b u t h e d a r k b r a i d s of her b a i r .
I t w a s a (rilling i n c i d e n t , y e t t h e i r m a n n e r a r r e s t e d bia-m n? a c o n t r o v e r s i a l i s t , t h a t e n l i s t e d s y m p a t h e t i c
m y a t t e n t i o n . 11.-id I b e e n a s t r o n g e r . 1 s h o u l d h a v e s p i r i l s u n d e r Lis b a n n e r a u d m a d e t h e R e f o r m a t i o n a s u c -

The hope of all who suffer,
The dread of all who w r o n g ;
She d r i f t s iu d a r k n e s s and in storm,
How long, 0 Lord I how loug ?

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Before her. nameless terror ;
Behind, the pirate foe ;
The clouds are black above her,
The sea is white below.

Lcetanaw County Republican Committee.
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North port.
GP.ORGE X. SMITH
Centervllle.
JOHN PORTER,

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Matha.

A Legend o f t h e - » R e d , W h i t e and Bine," A. D. 1161—ISM.

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CITY, MICH. F R I D A Y ,

p r o n o u n c e d t h e m l o v e r s instead of s o b e r m a r r i e d people.
T o come dow
later t i m e s — c o n f i d e n c e in b i s o w n
A l l t h r o u g h I lie d a y I n o t i c e d the same d e l i c a t e a t t e n d e s t i n y was t h e e n s p i r a t i o n of N a p o l e o n , a n d it w a s b e tion and d e f e r e n c e in t h e i r dc|K>rtincnt t o eai-h o t h e r .
T h e n - w a s n o t h i n g of w h i c h t h e most f a s t i d i o u s gin-sl c a u s e lie b e h o v e d in himself t h a t h i s a r m y b e l i e v e d in
could c o m plain ; u - t while s h o w i n g me llie UiO't c o r d i a l h.ni. l i e t h o u u h t h i m s e l f i r r e s i s t i b l e and so t h o u g h e v e r y
a t t e n t i o n , t h e y d i J not s e e m to i g n o r e e a c h o t h e r s (M.~ m a n in his h o s t r f r o m t h e mai-shalls of t b e e m p i r e t o t h e
meatiest f o l l o w e r s of t h e c a m p . T o t h i s ('elusion, a s
teiice, o< m a r r i e d p e o p l e so o f t e n do.
1 had n e v e r visiieil t h e d o c t o r b e f o r e , a n d w a s v e r v m u c h a s to bis genius, niny b e a s c r i b e d t h e g l o r i e s of h i s
milch pleased w i t h bis t a s t e f u l home,
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raid
a f t e r d a z z l i n g e a r c c r . S t o n e w a l l J a c k s o n , a m a n of v e r y c x t r a o . d i n a r y t a l e n t , w a s an e n t h u s i a s t w h o s e zeal a n d ferd i n n e r , w h e n we s t r o l l e d o u t i n t o t h e w o o d s
i he a d j v o r w e r e w o r t h y of a h o t t e r c a u s e a n d a b e t t e r f a t e . N o
*• Y e s . " he said. - I t h i n k it :*
red-cross k n i g h t ever shouted the crusader's s h i b b o l e t h
j fur 1 u
ded. '• 1 b e l i e v e I a m a c o n t e n t e d
- C o d wills it 1" w i t h m o r e p a s s i o n a t e d e v o t i o n t h a n h o
d i s a p p o i n t e d in l i f e . "
H o w l o n j h a v e v o n b e e n m a r r i e d , d o c t o r ' I ask- t h e w a r c r y of T r e a s o n . T h e fiery zeal t h a t p o s s e s s e d
him h e c o t n n i o n i c n t e d t o t h o s e he led, a n d t h e y p e r f o r m e d
ed,
p r o d i g i e s of valor.
" T e n years."
" W e l l . " I p u r s u e d , " c a n yon tell m e w h e n c e the
I t h a s b e e n e v e r t h u s , o n d e v e r will b e . W i t h o u t e n b r i g h t a t m,o s p, h e r e t h a t s u r r o u n d s y. o u r home.
) cTgy an<\ e a r n e s t n e s s , n o t h i n g I b a t t h e w o r l d will t h i n k i t
how *
a n d M r s . S t e a r n s m a n a g e t o retain t h e d e p t h 1 w o r t h wbilo t o remember can b e a c c o m p l i s h e d . T h e y
and f r e s h n e»s«s of
«r ymonurr onrlv
e a r l y love,
love ns yv o n si ewem
m t o d o . I o f t e n save a b a d c a u s e f r o m d e f e a t a n d a l m o s t i n v a r i a b l y
s h o u l d t h i n k t h e w e a r a n d t e a r of life w o u l d d i m it
the u l t i m a t e t h r i u m p b of a g o o d one. In t b e field,
s o m e w h a t . 1 n e v e r saw a h o m e w h e r e m y ideal of do- t b e f o r u m a n d t b e p o l p i t , in a r t , science, l i t e r a t u r e a u d
m e s t i c h a p p i n e s s was realized b e f o r e
I t is w h a t 1 h a v e love. I b e y a r e alike i n d i s p e a s a b l e t o success.
Anintedreamed of."
lecU h o w e v e r c a p a c i o u s , h a s no p o t e n c y w i t h o u t t h e m . —
T b e d o c t o r smiled, a n d p o i n t i n g a t h r i f t y g r a p e c l i m b - I t is like a shell w i t h o u t a c h a r g e of p o w d e r b e h i n d i t —
ing o v e r a n e a t lattice, anu l o a d e d w i t h p u r p l e f r u i t , he U n f o r t u n a t e l y , in t h e c o n t e s t b e t w e e n right a n d w r o n g ,
said :
all t h e v e h e m e n c e is s o m e t i m e s on t b e e v i l side, e n d
" T h a t vine n e e d s c a r e f u l a t t e n t i o n , a n d if p r u n e d a n d h e n c e r i g h t n o w and t h e n g e t s t h e w o r s t of it.
Whatp r o p e r l y c u r e d f o r it is w h a t y o u see it ; b u t if neglect- e v e r t h y b a n d findetb to do, d o i t w i t h t h y m i g h t , " i s a
e d . h o j » soon would it b e c o m e a w o r t h l e s s t h i n g ! So t h e g l o r i o u s p r e c e p t .
love w h i c h is t o all. at some p e r i o d , t h e m o s t p r e c i o u s
PASS IT ALOJIO.—Yes. p a s s i t a l o n g , w h e t h e r yOo b e t h i n g i o life, a n d w h i c h n e e d s so m u c h c a r e t o k e e p i t
u n i m p a r e d , is g e n e r a l l y neglected. A h ! m y f r i e n d , i t lieve it o r n o t — t b a t o n e - s i d e d w h i s p e r a g a i n s t t h e c h a r is little a c t s — t r i f l e s — t h a t so o f t e n e s t r a n g e l o v i i y a c t e r of • v i r t u o u s female. Yon say y o u d o n ' t b e l i e v e
h e a r t s . I h a v e a l w a y s m a d e it a p o i n l t o t r e a t m y wile b u t y o u will u s e y o u r i n f l u e n c e t o b e a r u p a f a l s e report
w i t h t h e s a m e c o u r t e s y t b a t c h a r a c t e r i s e d my d e p o r t - a n d p a s s it c u r r e n t . S t r a n g c r e a t u r e s a r e m a n k i n d 1—
m e n t in t b e d a y s of c o u r t s h i p ; a n d w h i l e I a m c a r e f n l H o w m a n y h e a r t s h a v e b l e d b y a w h i s p e r 1 H o w m a n y
n o t t o o f f e n d h e r t a s t e s a n d p r e j u d i c e s , I a m s n r e t h a t b e n e v o l e n t d e e d s h a v e b e * n c h i l l e d b y a s h r u g of t h e
shoulder ! H o w many individuals have beeo shunned b y
m i n e will b e e q u a l l y c e s p e c t e a . "
T h a t night I rodo homeward pondering tbe doctor's a gentle, mysterious hint 1 H o w many graves b a r e been
w o r d s , a n a reviewing t b e v e a r s of o u r m a r r i e d life. 1 d a g b y a false r e p o r t I Y e t y o u will p a s s t b e s l a n d e r
w a s s u r p r i s e d a t roj own b l i n d n e s s , a n d d e t e r m i n e d t o a l o n g — y o n will p3«e i t a b o v e t h e w a t e r t>y a w a g o f t b e
toogue, when yon m i g h t sink i t f o r e v e r . D e s t r o y the
recall t b e e a r l y d r e a m , if possible
T b e n e x t m o r o i n g at b r e a k f a s t I a s t o n i s h e d A l i c e by a p a s s i o n f o r t e l l i n g a tale, w e - p r a y y o n ; l i s p n o t a w o r d
c a r e f u l t o i l e t , c h a t t e d o v e r t b e d i n n e r , a n d a f W t e a in- t h a i m a y d e s t r o y t h e c h a r a c t e r of a n o t h e r a n d . a s f a r a a
v i t e d . b e r t o rido. W b e n s h e c a m e d o w n in m y f a v o r i t e you a r e c o n c e r n e d t b e s l a n d e r will die.

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not yielded t o them when demanded "
The Peuce Conference.
T h e P r e s i d e n t sent u M e s s a g e t o C o n g r e s s o n t h e 1 0 t h ,
o n t h e s u b j e c t of t h e

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M o n r o e under the following instructions from t h e P r e s i dent :
EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON,

J a n u a r y 3 1 s t , 1865.
H o n . Win. H. Seward, Se c r e t a r y of State :
Y o u will p r o c e e d t o F o r t M o n r o e t h e r e t o m e e t a n d
Informally c o u f e r w i t h M e s s r s S t e p h e n s , H u n t e r aiirl
C a m p b e l l on t h e b a s i s of my l e t t e r t o F . P . B l a i r , E s q .
of J a n u a r y 1 8 t h , 1 8 6 5 , a c o p y of w h i c h y o u h a v e .
Yo 1
will m a k e known t o t h e m t h a t t h r e e things a r c indispen
s i b l e , t o w i t : 1 s t . T h e restoration of t h e N a t i o n a l a u
t h o r i t y t h r o u g h o u t (ill t h e S t a t e s . 2nd. N o r e c e d i n g
b y t h e E x e c u t i v e of t h e U n i t e d S t n t e s on t h e s l a v e r y
q u e s t i o n f r o m t h e p o s i t i o n a s s u m e d t h e r e o n in t h e late
a n n u a l m e s s a g e t o C o n g r e s s , a n d in t h e p r e c e d i n g d o c u m e n t ; a n d , 8 r d . DO c e s s a t i o n of h o s t i l i t i e s s h o r t of a n
c o d o f t h e w a r a n d t h e d i e b a n d i n i n g of all t h e f o r c e s hostile to the G o v e r n m e n t
Y o u will i n f o r m t h e m t h a t nil
propositions of theirs not inconsistent with the above,
w i l l - b e c o n s i d e r e d a n d p a s s e d u p o n in a s p i r i t of silicon.'
l i b e r a l i t y . Y o u will h e a r all t h e y m a y c h o o s c t o say,
a o d report i t t o m e . Y o u will n o t a s s u m e t o d e f i n i t e l y
consummate anything.
Y o u r s , etc.
A . LIKCOI.N.
S u b s e q u e n t l y , t h e P r e s i d e n t , o n t h e s t r e n g t h of a tele g r a p h i c dispatch f r o m Gen. G r a n t , concluded to go himself ; a n d o n t h e m o r n i n g of t h e 3 r d f e b r u a r y , t h e P r e sident and Mr. Seward, h a d an interview with t h e R e b e l
C o m m i s s i o n e r s ou o n e of
Roads.

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G u n - b o u t s in

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Hampton

t h a t interview,

as follows:
" O n t h e m o r n i n g of t h e 3 r d t h e t h r e e g e n t l e m e n ,
S t e p h e n s , H u n t e r a n d C a m p b e l l , c a m e a b o a r d of o u r
s t e a m e r , a n d h a d a n i n t e r v i e w w i t h t h e S e c r e t a r y of
S t a t e a o d myself of s e v e r a l h o u r s d u r a t i o n .
N o qaest i o n of p r e l i m i n a r i e s t o t h e m e e t i n g w a s t h e n a n d t h e r e
m a d e or mcutioned. N o papers were exchanged or prod u c e d , a n d it w a s in a d v a n c e a g r e e d t h a t t h e c o n v e r s a tion w a s t o b e informal and verba) merely. O n o u r p a r t
t h e w h o l o s u b s t a n c e of t h e i i i s t r u c t i o n s t o t h e S e c r e t a r y
of S t a t e , h e r e i n b e f o r e recited, w a s s t a t e d a n d i n s i s t e d
u p o n , a n d n o t h i n g was s a i d i n c o n s i s t e n t t h e r e w i t h —
W h i l e , b y t h e o t h e r p a r t y , it w a s n o t s a i d t h a t in a n y
e v e n t o r i n a n y c o n d i t i o n t h e y w o u l d c o n s e n t t o re-union,
and yet they equally omitted to declare t h a t they would
Dot ao c o n s e n t . T h e y s e e m e d t o d e s i r e a p o s t p o n e m e n t
of t h a t q u e s t i o n , a n d t h e a d o p t i o n of s o m e o t h e r c o u r s e ,
first, w h i c h , a s s o m e of t h e m s e e m e d t o a r g u e , m i g h t o r
m i g h t n o t lead t o re-union, b u t w h i c h c o u r s e w e t h o u g h t
w o u l d a m o u n t t o a n i n d e f i n i t e p o s t p o n e m e n t . T h e conference ended without result. T h e f o r e g o i n g contains,
a s i s b e l i e v e d , all t h e i n f o r m a t i o n s o u g h t , w h i c h i s respectfully submitted.
(Signed)
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
T h e following i s t h e c o n c l u d i n g p a r t of

an official let-

t e r f r o m t h o S e c r e t a r y of S t a t o t o M r . A d a m s , o u r M i n i s t e r t o t h e C o u r t of S t . J a m e s , g i v i n g h i s version of t h e
interview :
" O n t h e 2 n d t h o P r e s i d e n t a n d S e c r e t a r y received
l i e * f s . Stephens, H u n t e r and Campbell ou board t h e
U n i t e d 8 t a t e s t r a n s p o r t R i v e r Q u e e n , in H a m p t o n R o a d s .
T h e conference was altogether informal. T h e r e was no
a t t e n d a n c e of s e c r e t a r i e s , c l e r k s o r w i t n e s s e s . N o t h i n g
w a s w r i t t e n o r read. T h e i n t e r v i e w , t h o u g h e a r n e s t a n d
I t o o , w a s c a l m , c o u r t e o u s a n d k i n d o n b o t h rides. T b e
R i c h m o n d "authorities a p p r o a c h e d t h e discussion r a t h e r
i n d i r e c t l y , a n d a t DO t i m e d i d t h e y m a k e c a t e g o r i c a l d e \
m a r t s o r tender formal stipulations o r absolute refusals:
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h o a r s , t h e several points a t Issue b e t w e e n t b e G o v e r n m e n t a o d t b e I n s u r g e n t s w e r e d i s t i n c t l y r a i s e d a n d disC t u s e d fUHy, i n t e l l i g e n t l y a o d in a m i c a b l e s p i r i t W h a t
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t h e T e r r i t o r i e s s h o u l d b o c o n c e d e d , a n d t h a t C o n g r e s s If views u p o n t b e s e v e r a l m a t t e r s d is c u s s c d o r a n y of t h e m .
nece3sv.v s h o u l d l e g i s l a t e t o p r o t e c t t h a t right. S o te- N e v e r t h e l e s s it is p e r h a p s of s o m e i m p o r t a n c e t h a t w e
n a c i o o i "were t h e y o n t h i s s u b j e c t of slavery a n d i t s p r o - h a v e b e e n a b l e t o s u b m i t o u r o p i u i o n s u n d views d i r e c t l y
t e c t i o n t h a t t h e y d e s t r o y e d t h o d e m o c r a t i c p a r t y , a n d t o t h o p r o m i n e n t insurgents, a n d t o h e a r t h e m in a n s w e r
finally e n g a g e d in o p e n r e b e l l i o n t o o v e r t h r o w a n d des- io a c o u r t e o u s a n u not u n f r i e n d l y m a n n e r .
I a m . S i r , y o u r o b e d i e n t servaDt,
t r o y t h e g o v e r n m e n t itself, b e c a u s e t h i s p r o t e c t i o n was

Cjt tSraitJ

THE LATEST JffiffS.
Kt^eJUDICIAL

DOTIUOT.—Mr. D u n l n p b i s i n t r o d u c -

e d * Wll l b t h e H o m e to c r e n t c a n e w J u d i c i a l - C i r c u i t
( N o . 13) t o b e token f r o m J u d g e Littlejoho's District,
a n d to b e c o t n p o a e d of t b e CouDtie« of M a s o n , l a k e ,
Mapietee, W e x f o r d ,

Missaukee, Benzie,

Grand Trar-

e w e , K a l k a s k a , L e e l a n a v , A n t r i m , Otsego, and Maniton.
T f c e b i l l p r o p o s e d t o t a k e e f f e c t M a r c h 1, 1 8 6 6 .
J n d g e L i t t l e j o b n ' a D i s t r i c t is e n t i r e l y
o n g b t to be divided.

W e trc

t o o large

and

DO o b j e c t i o n t o t h e c o m -

p o s i t i o n of t h e p r o p o s e d D i s t r i c t , a c d

h o p e t h a t t h e bill

will pass.
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quent publication.

CotJKTT.—A. bill h a s been i n t r o d u c e d t o

create
34

N o r t h lying between R a n g e 2 W e s t and L a k e Michigan.
T h i a will c l i p A n t r i m . E m m e t . C h e b o y g a n

and

CODXTJKG THK KLBCTORAL VOTES.—Ou t h e 8 t h
t h e U . 8 . fcjenate a n d

House

of

R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s m e t In

j o i n t C o n v e n t i o n in t h e H a l l of t h e 1 l o o s e o f R e p r e s e n tatives, to count

the

States tor President

Electoral

voles

of t h e several

and Vice President

n u m b e r of r o t e s cast w a s 2 3 3 .

Tbe

wboic

Of t h i s n u m b e r

Abra-

h a m Lincoln rec^ived.212 votes for P r e s i d e n t ,
drew Johnson the same

uumbei

and George B. McClollan,

and

An-

for V i c e President ;

for President, and

George

H . Pendleton, for V i c e P r e s i d e n t , 2 1 votea

T h e vote*

o f L o u i s i a n a a n d T e n n e s s e e we're e x c l u d e d .

Abraham

L i n c o l n w a s d e c l a r e d t o bo e l e c t e d P r e s i d e n t ,

and

tain testimony

from

Richmond,

notwithstanding their

c o u n s e l m a d e o u t a very p i t e o u s a o d

pledged to mako one

lady

One

tbe Constitu-

hundred guus

A d v i c e s f r o m C o n s u l D u d l e y at

were

formidable ram. built

at

L o n d o u state t h a t

Bordeaux, France, has

sold b y t b e D a n i s h g o v e r n m e n t t o t h e r e b e l s a n d
t o sail f f o r a t h e I s l a n d

of

been
s h e is

H o r e t i m m e d i a t e l y , fifty sai-

lors h a v i n g b c e n s h i p p e d f r o m E n g l a n d , t o man h e r .
Julius D.

Morton,

President

of t h e

Farmer"# and

M e c h a n i c ' s ' B a n k , d i e d ot D e t r o i t on t b e 14 th iu.it.
G e n . G r a o t told a m e m b e r of C o u g n - s s r e c e n t l y if t h e
c o u n t r y would g i v e h i m

100,000 fresh

men

he

could

close t h e w a r in t h r e e m o n t h s .
Ohio

L e g i s l a t u r e h a s r a t i f i e d t h e p r o p o s e d con-

A

pri

p o r t i o n of h i s forces a r e two-i b i r d s of

S o u t h Carolina nnd the Greenville and Columbia

R a i l r o a d s , w h i c h c o n o e c t w i t h t h e railroads to R i c h m o n d .
Inch, in all

who

T h i s b e i n g the ca«e we are iu c o n d i t i o n to r e J o c e prices
lime we were wiping many article* considerably less than we
W h i l e It Is t r u e t h a t

API'I.KS—By the bushel or b a r r e l — D r y a n d G r e e n .
AI.PACCAB—Black, Tan Drabs, Tan.
AXKS—Hunt's, Hurd A i i l o d g r i t ' s , c h o p p i n g ,

BEESW

r instill

end rel.-a *
loied ami black, s k i r t in

T h e R i c h m o n d W h i g d r a w s n patl:eti<* jiu-tis-o of the

p r o v i d i n g and a p p r o p r i a t e l y

a r r a n g i n g all t h i n g s f o r t h e p l e a s u r e of t b e p a r t y .

I c o n d i t i o n of t h e S o u t h e r n p e o p l e a f t e r s u b j u g a t i o n .

GlCORflK W . SflKRMAX,J
SARAH C. SmcitXA.v. y
A M - l . i l r papier ( r i U ' l ) of u loti ilate m o k e s s o r e r re-

r e p r e s e n t s t h e m e n b e g g i n g in

foreign

It

kce

morebnnts.

It

r e p r e s e n t s the winner. jK-rforming

menial l a b o r , t a k i n g Y a n k e e h i a b o u d s t o p r e v e n t t h e m -

federory.

selves f r o m s t a r v i n g o r bt^Tgingytind t h e p r i v i l e g e of t a k -

It snys n m a j o r i t y cf t h e p e o p l e a r e h e a r t i l y

sick «'f I b e wiir. n n d e n - willing t o e n d i t u p o n any t e r m s ,

if good quality.

lands, o r s e r v i n g

lured and black

p o r t e r s a n d d r a y m e n u n d e r n e g r o o v e r s e e r s for Y a

linn k s t i l e confession* rnin-criiii g t h e f u t u r e of the Con-

Kroiii G e n .

T h e y tire willing t o g i v e n p all

Grant's Army.

boy> a n d clillda a full

CA — i.MEljKSuciing, •• the " p e r f u m e for tbe

ing io w a s h i n g f o r Y a n k e e m n s ' c ^

w h i c h w o u l d h a v e been s e o u h d as t r e a s o n a b l e t w o y e a r s

CHEI^R—•-Haiub
HAH HIIEVS—A
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ir York m a n u f a c t u r e .

nyCARvKitH A R X T OP TIIK POTOKAC, F e b . 9 . —
Mid cable In 1-4, &-I6, 3-8 and
T b e r e s u l t of y o s t e r d o y ' s e n g a g e m e n t wa< m o r e i m p o r d fair grade.
t a n t thai) r e p o r t e d , t h e p a r t i c u l a r s not b e i m r fully k n o w n
ri»ud c nth, ladie eloak cloth,
"• t h a t l i m e .
W h e n t h e 5 t b c o r p s fell b a c k t o ' t h e liqc
Mi l i e i o n . T l i i s c l m n g e niny IK* c o n s i d e r e d as w o n d e r f u l .
w o r k s a t H n t c l i c r ' s H u n ou M o n d a y n i g u t , t h e cite•riklng.a
,• did not follow v e r y v ig o r o u s ly , u o r d i d Ibev m a k e .
r i t f b t day
A m a s s m e e t i n g was I r-kJ ut T o r o n t o , C . W . . on
y a t t e m p t t o s t o r m t b e positiofc. I t wu.< l . d i e v e d . I O L O T H I M — ^ W e h a v e a good a i s o r t m e n t . w e l l sselected,
.
t h e e v e n i n g t-f t h e 6 t b inst., t a i l e d by t h e M a y o r ' s
wi-ver, t h a t t h e y w o u l d do s o y e s t c i d a v m o r n i n g , b u t L
b o u g h t lo«, of fastii'>n..ldi- d'-iginv. anil for aale « « « u >
p r o e l n m a i i o n , fen the j u r p t i s e t j e n n d e m n l n g t h e G o v - « I . niion 111. s i g n of m M M k ' I f f W i " o r .lid l i n f
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t h e i r e h e r i v h e d i b o n e l i t s of i m V p e r d e r . e e , a n d e x c h a n g e

i l l- ii.Mitutioii i.f e l u u r y I'oi p e a c e . n p . i t e r m s of r e e o n :

e r n m e n t for p r o v i d i n g to r e f u n d

1

l.c m o n e y t a k e n by the

P

P A T E R — l e t t e r , note, bill, cap, legal, in f u l l a s s o r t m e n t a n d
P A P E R HANGINGS—-Wall, window, b o r d e r i n g , In assort-

a![ p u m p a

I f c a p t u r e d , i : v»[. g i v e us ail of S o u t h -

eastern N o r t h C a r o l i n a .

to

INlilGO—Real Spanish tloat.
ND1A RUBBER—CoaU,ahoea. elaatle. b a n d s , e r a s e r s s a d
hats.
IKIiIA CLOTH—-A a l e e sample.
IRON - —Round, square, flat, Jnnlata, scraps, s w e e d e s . Lake
S u p e r i o r horae shoe, n a i l rod. Ore.
J A C O N E T — A full line, b o u g h t of Importer?.
JAYN'ES MEDICIKES—We s r e special a g e n t s f o r all Dr.
J a y n e s genuine preparations, a n d j o b t b e same at a s low
rates a» can be b o n g b t elacwherc.
J E W E L R Y — A anug stoek, well aaaorted.
J E L L I E S — R a s p b e r r y , c u r r a n t , i^iiucea. s t r a w b e r r y . P i n e
apple.
K E N N E D Y ' S M E D I C I N E S — A n asaortinent of these Justly
famed m e d i c i u e s o n sale.
rK E T T L E S — J . J. 8, 10, pail. 30, 45, CO. 90 gallon, a t r e a s o o a ble ralea, a full line.
KEROSENE— Itoiigbtlow, a n d f o r s a l e a t c o r r e s p o n d i n g r a t e s
by the quantity.
K N I V E S — P o c k e t , table, c a r v i n g , batchers, shoe, bowie a n d
pen k n i v e s ; o u v * t o c k of table kntvea ia large a n d we
Invite tbe a t t c n l i o u of the wholesale t r a d e . We can offer bargainsL A C E — C o t t o n . Liuen, real thread, Smyrna, Imitation, silk.
black a n d white, Ac.
LEATHER—Sole, u p p e r , kly, c a l f , morrocco, linings, binding, AcLEAD—Bar, white a n d red lead
lime, ret
Isdies, beat quality, aa a l s o puffs
for It* a p p l i c a t i o n .
LOCKS—Door, t r u n k , chest, b o s , pad, tllL
MADDER—Dutch luadder..
MA(iIC REEKI.IN'U—Assorted qualities and widths.
MAltSEII.t.ES—A small assortment, some nice.
MERINOES—These goods we have a s n u g a s s o r t m e n t , s e l l
sclccu-.l, bought low, and Tor sale In p a t t e r n s below t h e
market, some very- c h e a p
MOLASSES—A full lice, aud of good quality, a s s w e e t aa

N A V A L STORES—Manilla and t a r r e d ropo, marlin, rosin,
broad,
p i t c h , t u r p e n t i n e , naptbn, Ac.
NAILS—Cn% fio<u,Jd t o C0d, best make, also w r o u g h t a u d
AXE H E L V E S —
nt «f good quality a n d raakr.
pressed. \\ c a r e selling by ibe k e g as low as we can
AV KltS MEDICi
bich we are A g e n t i and k e e p a
now p u i r h a s e at wholesale.
- l o i i to the trade.
c o m p l r f as».
BASKETS—W n
uarkct, half bushel, bushel, a n d NOTIONS—Oi tbehe we have a corrptete line, fully e q u a l t o
tbe demand, a o d p u r c h a s e d of m a n u f a c t u r e r s snd imbuir In
•ru baskets.
p o r t e r s direct.
BAI.MORA 1^5—IA-WIK a n d o t h e r s U n d a r d makes.
N I T M E K 5 S — f e p p e - . mace, ginger, clovcs, c i n n a m o n .
>AKUM—Best navy by pound or tole.
hand, tea and sleigh.
I I L S — K e r o s e n e , whale, linseed, boiled r.nd raw, n e a t s f o o l ,
BKRA'iE—Brown. aek, bine and green.
fish. Ac.
In t h e market for p u r c h a s e of p r i m e
OIL SUITS—Complete, sou-westeri. p a n t s , 4 c .
OVER S H I R T S — D e n i m , k n i t j a c k e t s .
ienjio ili-ss by tbe b a r r e l , one h u n d r e d , or
BEEK—
OYSTERS—Best qualHy, Baltimore nice, f r e s h a n d g u a r a n -

p r o b a b i l i t y , will m a k e nu a d v a - i - e u p o n

Guldsborough.

of t h e

Also the Committee who did great credit

o r e t c n OII;- JI-OI n g n

cosh, and >t the time goM wan a l Its very lowest q a o l a t i o n .
on ninny goods ranch l o w e r t h a n 30 days since, at which

A n e x p e d i t i o n is p r e p a r i n g at N e w b o r n N o r t h C a r o l i n a .

k i n d l y o p e n e d t h e i r lionse f o r t b e e n t e r t a i n m e n t
t h e m s e l v e s in a b u n d a n t l y

T b e Indiana Legislature has confirmed
fired.

and

for

the bottom of the l l t e - p a n f c " fn New Y o r k and Boston, for

; kinds of m e r c h a n d i s e are h i g h e r t h a n before our stock
» i n . It Is equally t r u e t h a t the average r a t e is m u c h less
than o n the first of October. Aside f r o m n*ollen f a b r i c s and
V>ot» and shoes t h e r e is hardly a n y t h i n g b u t w b a t we are
selling i t quite a redaction in price f r o m m i d s u m m e r rates.
B hope to be able t o c o n t i n u e prices a t n o a d v a n c e duri n g tbe e n t i r e fall a n d winter, and should a n y material decline take place in Metro)>olilal m a r k e t s uur c u s t o m e r s may
ou irach coueeKSinns a* will keep pace with a n y sueh
decline.
the s t r a n g e r iu our vicinity wc won'.d say our asaort; comprises In a word * e v e r y t h i n g needed in a new
country. - *
•eeing is believing. - '
H A N N A H , LAY & CO.

i m p o r t a n t p o i n t , f o r m i n g t b e . j u n c t i o u of t b e C h a r l o t t e

hundred

vicinity

K o v e m b e r S r d , ISCi.
cbanHise. which we w e r e f o r t a n a t e e n o n g h t o p u r c h a s e at

conld had we purchased at the time.

G e n . S h e r m a n ' s c a m p a i g n in S o u t h C a r o l i n a

s u c h t o k e n s of t h e i r g e n e r o s i t y a n d f r i e n d s h i p .
A s h t o n and

H e was t o h a v e

the way f r o m t h e K d i s t o R i v e r t o C o l u m b i a , 6 . C < an

W e wish to t e n d e r o u r Shanks t o

To our Patrons. : •
We are Just la r e c e i p t of a very full lino o t g e n e r a l me r-

been b n n g on G o v e r n o r ' s Island, N e w Y o r k h a r b o r , t b e

ing f a v o r a b l y .

T h e t o t a l a m o u n t of r e c e i p t s w e r e one h u n d r e d a n d forty-

'

(STATE OF THE MARKETS.

sentence having been approved by (ien. Dix.

t o 4 in t h e S e n a t e , a u d 5 8 t o 12 in t h e H o u s e — a s t r i c t l y

Inst., r e f e r e d t o in t h e c o l u m n s of y o u r p a p e r last w e e k .

O u r t h a n k s a r e d u e D r . li. I )

c o n v i c t e d of b e i n g a s p y a n d g u e r r i l l a .

has been

p a r t y vote.

t o say a few w o r d s c o n c e r n i n g t b e D o n a t i o n of t b e 1 5 t b

o u r n u m e r o u s f r i e n d s in T r a v e r s e C i t y a n d

Lake Erie,

s t i t u t i o n a l a m e n d m e n t t o a b o l i s h slavery b y a vote of 2 5

for

y e a r s f r o m t h e f o n r ' h of M u r c h , 1 8 6 5 .

o n e dollars, a n d e n o u g h

It

T h e n o t o r i o u s C a p L Bell, c o n n e c t e d with t b e c a p t u r e

The

M a . BATHS,—1'lease allow us. t h r o u g h t h e Hr.RA>.n,

a n d fifty-nine dollar*.

p l a n s i b l e tale.

i s s u p p o s e d t h e y will b e r e m a n d e d / o r e x t r a d i t i o n .

An-

d j ^ w Johnson Vicc President of the Uoilcd State*

give

any f u r t h e r time to the S t . A l b a n s b a n k r o b b e r s t o ob-

tional Slavery A m e n d m e n t .

inst

the

H a l f a loaf i s b e t t e r t h a n n o b r e a d

T b e Canadian Court a t Montreal has refused to

Otaego.

O u this cabject we sbaH'obeervc a " strict neutrality."

""j TfrttTVnn>l T . f l C o ' s Column.Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column

finally p a « c d

— a n d t h i s it b a t h a l f a loaf.

o f t h e s t e a m e r P h i l o P a r s o n s on

I b e G o o o t j of C h a r l e v o i x o u t o f T o w n s 3 2 , 3 3 a o d

company.

T h e t^egislature^of t h i s S t a t e h s s

hill i p w e a s i n g t b e r a t e s o f legal a d v e r t i s i n g t o »U c e n t s a
•folio f o r t h e first i n s e r t i o n a n d 3 5 c e n t s for e a c h s u b s e -

o e

t o - f c

n

PAlNTS—Ix-ad in oil, ven, red. s p a n l s h brown, Ac., c h r o m e ,
yellow and green, p a t e n t dryer.
I ' A P I E R MACHE—A s m s l l line, s u i t a b l e f o r p r e s e n t s t o
P R E S E R V E S — C i t r o n , qnlnees, plums, peare, c h e r r i e s , Ac.
P E O S — A s s o r t e d f r o m 3-R to 7-8
PILI.S— Ayers. Jnynes, Hollowsy'ii Radway's, W r i g h t ' s ,
iregory's. MotTat's, B r a n d r e t h ' s , Hooper's.
P L A S T E R — O r s n d River In b a r r e l s or by t b e t o n .
PLOWS—A nice lot of best m a k e r s a n d q u a l i t y of wood
castings.
P O C K E T BOOKS—And p o r t e monies, a foil l i n e , s o m e very
good, some good f o r b a t little, c h e a p .
PRUNES—Kresh T u r k i s h p r u n e s .
PRINTS—A very large s t o c k .
PROVISIONS—Pork, flour, corn, corn m e a l , hams, fish, lard,
butler, cheese, beef.
POMPS—Cistern. ( D o w n ' s patent), c h a i n p o m p s c o m p l e t e
with t u b i n g f o r aaiue.
R A G S — B o u g h t a n d sold.
R H l ' B A R B — R e a l Turkey, root and p o w d e r e d .
RICE—East India 1-est.
RIDOLES—To use in the place of f a n n i n g mills, f u r n i t u r e *
style.
ROAD SCRAPERS—Cant iron, wooil a n d i r o n to o r d e r .
SALT—Vine dairy a u d coarse.
S A D D L E S — P o n y , Mexican a n d side.
S A T C H E I A — W i l t o n , brussells, rail road, g o t h l c , a n d plain,

a b t ' l s s e e m t o b e in s t r o n g f o r c e in t h e Vicinity. I t w n .
;;.4
.,.J n u -lv a - » r ' - t , an.: an- selling many of tbein
S C A R E S — ( j r n t a silk, union a n d wool, ladiea wool.
t h e r e f o r e d e t e r m i n e d t o s e n d a n - c o o u o i s s a n c c o u t uti
at New York wholesale r a u s.
SCVTHESj—(irasa, bush, a n d grain sythes, as well as a l c k l e s ,
t b e p r o u n d s o c c u p i e d b y us t h e d a y p r e v i o u s , a n d a.-cer Ct)Ll.AHS—lienis BM-vtn!, I j o i n s various stylos,also horse
brush, bush and c o r u cullers.
bill.
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SEEDS—Clover, t i m o t h y , red ton, h a n g s r l a n , t n r n l p , a n d a
m e n t w e r e p»i*ed b y u l a r g e m a j o r i t y ,
b a c k t o t h e i r w o r k s nt D u b n c y ' s Mills, t j e n C r a w f u r d ' s
fall a s s o r t m e n t of fresh garden seeds, a few (lower seeds.
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S h i r t i n g C h e c k s — G o o d stock.
5 : 2 2 A. * . w a s t h r o w f i o m t h e t r a c k , a n d f o u r of t h e p e r t o r m c d t o t h e e n t i r e s a t i s f a c t i o n of tbe " e o m m a n d
S h o e F i n d i n g s — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t
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S h o v e l s — C u n t steel, long handle, D handle, s c o o p , Ae.
e o a e b i T p r e c i p i t a t e d i l o « t i on einbnitkfiu-nt 12 o r 1 5 feet, G e n e r a l . T h e c o l u m n m o v e d a b o u t noon, t a k i n g t h e l
S h a w l s — W o o l , b r o c h s , Stella, s n d blanket, s o m e very n i c *
siii[i>hing t h e c a r s u p t e r r i b l y . E i g h t o r t e n p e r s o n s w e r u D a b n e y Mill l l o a d , a n d a f t e r a d v n u c i u g a l x i u t half « , c i t v l U . t ^ - ' c i i i l d i T n i i nmi
oues.
m i l e s t r u c k t b e rebel pickets, w h o feil b a c k u> o u r men
S h o e P a c k s — B a n g o r Jmoose s k i n , b o t h l o n g a n d s h o r t
se verely i n j u r e d , w h i l e a l a r g e n u m b e r w e r e s l i g h t l y b n i i s - a d v a n c e d . A line of b a t t l e w a s t h e n f o r m e d , t h e r i g h t
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S i l k — B l a c k , colored, and l i n i n g silk.
S k a t e s — t j i d i e s . gents, and boys, s k a t e s t r a p s .
p a r t of (Jen. W h e a t on's c o u i m a n d of t h e 6 t h c o r p s . T h "
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S h i r t s — F l a n n e l , plain, and fancy, w h i t e s h i r t s , f a n c y c o t t o n
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and linen, ditto.
for t h e O v e r l a n d M a i l R o u t e , t h a t t b e r e p o r t of t b e re- w o o d s on e a c h side of t h e r o a d a n d b e f o r e g o i n g far, DIARIES—K or 1>
S k a t l n c C a p s — L a d i e s , misses, a n d child*, v
<ipenii-fl o f t h a t line wnn nil e r r o r , for n d i s t a n c e of 3 # 0 m e t t b e rebels iu f o r c e , w h e n a s h a r p e n g a g e m e n t im- DOM KSTK'S—A
S o u p — C a s t i l e , toilet assorted, y e l l o w , e r a s l v e , silver i n d e z DOLUS— Kid. d o
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inik-s M r . I l a l l i d n y ' s M o t i o n s a r c d e s t r o y e d a n d t h e s t o c k m e d i a t e l y b e g a n . T h e r e b e l s w e r e s t e a d i l y d r a w n bacl: DRIED BEEF—I'
S o c k s — G e n t s h a n d k n i t wool, c a s h m e r e , c o t t o n a n d a n i o n s
u n t i l t h e v t o o k refuge b e h i n d t h e i r w o r k s a t :• mill w h e r e DRAW KltS—(Jen
w i t h d r a w n . Business cannot be r e s u m e d until tbe sta- they m a d e a d e t e r m i n e d stand.
boys snd childs, ditto.
DUUtiJS p i c e s — K i u d s , q u a n t i t i e s and q u a l i t i e s to snlL
t i o n s a r e r e b u i l t a n d c o r n a n d forage s u p p l i e d .
T b e fighting here was k e p t u p till d a r k , w h e n o u r men DRAti T E E T H — o n band. i-4. 4-4. S-4 a. d made to o r d e r S p e c t a c l e s — P l a i n , g e r m a n silver, a n d steel bows, c o l o r e d .
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t h e m s e l v e s . T b e rebels d i d n o t s e e m d i s p o s e d t o a t t a c k |
( ,v<C a n a l a n a t i o n a l w o r k , t b e S t n t e of N e w Y o r k t o p a r t us a g a i n a s t h e y h a d d o n e t h e d a y p r e v i o u s , a n d t b e o b - 1 EARTHKSW'AHK—Jugs.
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EMERY—E-.r e n g i n e e r * u s - .
s u m e t h e C a n a l d e b t a n d e n l a r g e t h e l o c k s so ns t o m e e t d e v e l o p m e n t of t b e i r p o s i t i o n , o o r t r o o p f w e r e w i i b - E N V E L O P E S — A large a s s o r t m e n t in various qualities, deal I S t e e l — C a n blister, toe cork, s p r i n g a n d g e r m s n .
d r n w n d u r i n g t h e n i g n t t o t h e i r t f o r m e r g r o u n d on t h e
S t a y s — C o l o r e d and white ; also s k i r t s u p p o r t e r s , an admirers will llnd pi ices low by the q u a n t i t y .
t h e wonts of t b e g r o w i n g c o m m e r c e of t h e W e s t .
able articlo for the ladles.
V a u g h n R o a d in t h e vicinity of w h i c h s t r o n g w o r k s b a d
E S S E N C E — C i n n a m o n , p e p p e r m i n t , cloves, lemon. Ac.
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been erected.
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), m u s c a v a d o and maple.
T b e loss io t h e m o v e m e n t t u r n s o n t t o be q u i t e hea- EARMERS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels,
k n o w n a s t b e M i c h i g a n I r o n C o m p a n y . I t s m i n e s a r e vy, c o n a d c r i n g t h e small f o r c e e n g a g e d . T h e 3 r d divispades, cradles, n u t t i n g boxes.
l o c a t e d io M a r q u e t t u c o u n t y , L a k e S u p o r i o r , a n d s p e c i - s i o n o f t h e 5 t h c o r p s suflered p r i n c i p a l l y .
T h e follow- F A N N I N G MILLS—Of the l"-»t m a k e r s a n d at m o d e r a t e
T a b l e t s — F o r g e n t s a u J l»
m e n s of t h e i r o n e x h i b i t e d in C h i c a g o a r e s a i d t o b e of a ing a r e t h e figures : K i l l e d . 5 o f f i c e r s a n d G6 men ; _r.. p r i c e s .
w o u n d e d . 2 8 o f f i c e r s n n d 4 9 1 men ; m i s s i n g . 4 officers F E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d when wanted.
superior quality.
T e a — I m p e r i i ! , y o u n g h y s o n . O o l o n g and s o n c h o n g . In
a n d ft86 m e n : t o t a l , 3 7 o f f i c e r s a n d 1 , 1 4 3 m e n ; a g g r e - E I S H — C o d . d u n n , halibut, h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s an J sounds,
chests, nattys a n d by the p o u n d : all b o u g h t early a n d rt
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Ac.
T h e s t e a m e r f r o m H a v a n a t h e 4 t b . h a s o r r i v e d . T b e g a t e loss, 1 , 1 8 0 o f f i c e r s a n d m c c o u t of a b o u t 4 , 0 0 0 w h o F L A X SEED—Bird seed, canary seed.
advantageous rales
T i n W a r e — A good s l o c k on band of h o m e m a n u f a c t o s s ,
r e p o r t a b o u t D r . G w i o b e i n g m a d e D u k e h a s c a u s e d m e r - w e n t i n t o t h e a c t i o n . N o d o u b t a l a r g o p r o p o r t i o n of FI.OUR—Seven h u n d r e d barrels, good b r a n d s .
a n d all k i n d s of work d o n e t o o r d e r .
t h o s e p u t d o w n a s m i s s i n g will a p p e a r in a few d a y s . — FLAT IRONS—In sires to suit.
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T i s s u e — F o r veils, a n d in Its season f o r d r e s s e s .
T h e h e a v y loss in t h e d i v i s i o n i n d i c a t e s t b e m a n n e r in FLOUNCING^—Muslin, lineu. cambric, Ac
T o b a c c o — P l u g , line cut, s m o k i n g , A c - a full line at old
E u r o p e , h a v i n g failed w i t h M a x i m i l i a n .
w b i c h t h e men a c q u i t t e d t h e m s e l v e s , a n d t b e y h a v e b e e n F L A N N E L S — W o o l , . l o i n n . c o t i o n . llnsev, s h a k e r , red,,
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy, F r e n c h , Ac.
h i g h l y c o n m l i m e n t e d f o r t h e i r b r a v e r y b y t h e i r c o m - FORKS—Manure, bay, straw, g a r d e n . '1 and 3 t l n e d , l o n g and T o y s — A nice a s s o r t m e n t t o wholesale.
HOD. W a i U n a n T . W i l l e y h a s b e e n e l e c t e d U n i t e d
T r u n k * — P a c k i n g , folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , aomc good onea.
m a n d i n g officers. T b e loss in t b e 6 t h c o r p s is n o t res h o r t handle*.
T r i m m i n g s — O f varioua qualities a n d d e s i g n s such aa ara
fitates S e n a t o r f o r W e s t V i r g i n i a , f o r s i x y e a r s f r o m t h e p o r t e d , b a t it is very slight, t h e y a c t i n g a s a s u p p o r t i n g
F R U I T S — P r n n e s . e n t r a n t s , peaches, pluma, c h e r r i e s , goosefashionable.
4<h o f M a r c h n e x t , b e h a v i n g r e c e i v e d 5 3 o u t of 6 9 v o t e s c o l n m n rather t h a n a n a t t a c k i n g force.
berries, q u i n c e s , pears, tomatoes.
T r a v e l i n g H a g s — A full line, s o t i s nice ones.
FURNlTURt>—Bureaus,
bedsteads,
chairs,
tables,
stands,
A m o n g t b e c a s u a l t i e s r e p o r t e d a r c t b e following :
T r a p * — M a s k rat, fox, beaver, and bear, of best makera, by
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matrasses,
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piece or dozen.
T h e p u p t i s b e r s of t b e N . Y . T r i b u n e s t a t e t h e r e c e i p t s w o u n d e d ; A d j t L . H . C h a m b e r l a i n , 2 4 t b M i c h i g a n , G I N G H A M S — S c o t c h . Glasgow, Lancaster, and c h e c k d r e s s T w e e d s — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , double a n d twist. Iron clad caagoods.
simere, Ac., n g6od a s s o r t m e n t , low.
o f t h e i r office t b e p a s t y e a r t o b e $ 7 4 9 , 5 0 1 ; e x p e n s e s , w o u n d e d ; L i e u t . J . B. W i c k e r , 2 4 t h M i c h i g a n , w o u n d - GLASS—A foil a s s o r t m e n t of sizes, P x 10 to ! 0 x 30.
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4 7 3 7 , 7 6 1 ; p r o f i t , 1 1 , 7 5 0 . T h i s s m a l l p r o f i t is a t t r i b u t G e o . J o h n s o n , 6 t h W i s c o n s i n , in t b e b a c k ; L i e u t . W .
lin lined gents, ladies, misses and boys.
colored and white.
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B . J u d d , 9 7 t h N e w Y o r k , l e g a m p u t a t e d ; L i e u t . J o h n GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat. Ac.
GROCERIES—A c o m p l e t e line, b o u g h t early, and f o r sale V e i l s — D o t lacc, love tissue, Ac.
O l d O a p i l o l P r i s o n h a s b e e n e n t i r e l y c l e a r e d of rebel \Kelly, w o u n d e d in t h e l e g ; l i e u t C o l M a n l o v e . 4 8 t b
Veata—Of n u m e r o u s d e s i g n s , fashionable make, and d i f f e r e n t
cheap.
Missiaaipjji ( r e b e l ) r e g i m e n t w a s s e v e r e l y w o u n d e d a n d GUN C A P S — O . D . I . C. water-proof.
qualities t o snlL
o f f i c e r s a o d m e n , i n c l u d i n g a l a r g e n u m b e r of g u e r r i l l a s .
b r o a g h t into tbe 5th c o r p s hospital, where h e died.
GUNPOWDER—BIBe, in cana, a n d F. F. F. O. s p o r t i n g in V i c e s Large snd small, s o m e toy vices.
S e v e r a l h u n d r e d r e b e l s h a v e b e e n s e n t ,to N o r t h e r n
V i n e * a r — M a n n f a c t o r e d . a n d real cider vinegar.
W a g o n a — D o u b l e a n d single lumbar w a g o n s , a good stock In
H A I R S l L — P h a l o n ' s Bear, Maccasor
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H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n t s a n d ladies, h e m m e d r e a d y f o r
early s p r i n g , and s s low s s can t>e b o u g h t ontside.
W e l l B a c k e t s — - T h e old Old Oaken B u c k e t la f o r sal« by os,
oae. silk, linen, c o t t o n . Ac.
B r i g ; G e n . ' A . 8 . W i l l i a m s , o f M i c h i g a n , h a s b e e n A ! » O B A B O U T T H E 4TH D A Y O P F E B R U A R Y , 18*5.
V _ / o n « w h i t e S t e e r Calf, of t b e a g e of o n e y e a r o r there- H A Y — F o r sale, or will p u r c h a s e .
i r o n bonnd.
p r o m o t e d , o n m e r i t , t o a f a l l M a j o r G e n e r a l s h i p — a n h o - abouts, a n d m a r k e d w i t h red a p o u on the ahoulilera and H A T S — A fall a s s o r t m e n t , a n i o n , r o n a v e , Burnslde, Butler,
W h e e l B a r r o w * — C a n a l barrowa.
neck, s t r a y e d u p o n my enclosed land. In t h e t o w n s h i p of
nor meet worthily bestowed.
black, drab, t a n , p e a r l . Ac
W h l f f l e t r e e * — D o u b l e and s i n g l e . ^ l i o n e c k yokes.
W h i t e w a t e r , and now r e m a i a a t h e r e u p o n .
T h e o w n e r will H 0 6 E — C a s h m e r e , m e r i n o , cotton, colored black and white, Y a r a — W o o l yarn, full line, also c o t t o n k n i t t i n g y a r n .
P u l v e r i s e d b o r a x i s s a i d t o d e s t r o y b o g s a n d c o c k - come and prove p r o p e r t y , p a y ohargea a n d take h i m away.
childs a n d misses, a complete line.
Y e l l o w O c h r e — I n small or l a r g e quantities.

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Z i n c — B y th« a u e e l or p o u n d , also zloc in oil for £ > n l HOPS—Nice f r e s h pressed hops.
roaohea when s p r i n k W about tbe crevices t h e y infest.
W h i t e w a t e r , F e b . 1,1864.
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S u n b e a m s , t h r o u g h t h e d o i t of trial.
P o i n t t h e h o u r on V i c t o r y ' s dial ;
Gruel bled f r o m d r o s s a n d ashes.
Btlll t h e crown of T r i u m p h flashes ;
A n d f r o m Midnight's w o m b of sorrow,
C o m e s the new-born king—"TO-MORBOW 1"
O u t of C h r i s t m a s d s y s b e n l g n s n t .
O ' e r t h e N e w Y e a r sweetly regnant;
O u t of Slavery's t o m b e m e r g e n t ,
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"Thou h a s t p r s y e d for F r e e d o m b l e e d i n g ;
P r a y e d t h e Sooth, with a c c e n t s ruthful.
P r a y e d the South, with f r i e n d s h i p t r u t h f a l :
Now s h e answers—now s h e meets you—
!"

O I t h a t Voiec, on w i n g s of l i g h t n i n g .
All the glorious F a t u r e b r i g h t e n i n g ;
O ! t h a t Voice, with v i r g i n y e a r n i n g
Becking Love's divine r e t u r n i n g :
S o a r i n g up. from shackles riven.
To the great, free N o r t h e r n heaven !
A n d , f r o m large, imperial bosom.
Rich with F r e e d o m ' s f r u i t and blossom ;
Brave New York, whose b a n n e r e d story
Climbs " Excelsior " bills of glory,
L i f t s lier Voice, o ' e r battle's fury.
W b l s p e r i u g . "UODBLKSS FRSB MISSOURI."

South to North, with F r e e d o m ' s greeting.
N o r t h to South ber p r a y e r s repenting :
F r o m the H u d s o n ' s silvery sources,
F r o m tho d e o p Missouri's courses.
F r e e d o m ' s tides, at oceans portal.
Mingling life a n d s t r e n g t h immortal I
Mingling, us in old caiessings.
Mutual p r a y e r s and mutual blessings ;
N o r t h e r n b r o t h e r , S o u t h e r n sister,
T w i n e d in FREEUOB'B a r m s , have kiss'd her :
N o r t h e r n s i s t e r — S o u t h e r n brother—
Ood be prals'ed I tbey ilnd their Mother 1
D e a t h i n the Wall.
F r o m the P e o p l e ' s J o u r n a l of Health.
A Rood clean poper is c c r U i o l y more plensantcr t o t b c
e y e t h a n o fissured und s m u t t y wall, w h o s e s c a l e s o f lime
a r e c o n l i n u n l l v p e e l i n g off ond s o i l i n g e v e r y g a r m e n t
w b i c b c o m e s in c o n t a c t w i t h it. A n d if a p r o p e r select i o n of p a p e r is m a d e , uiid Ilicre b e no o t h e r liuirig of sim i l a r s t u f f b e n e a t h , it is n o t only m o r e p l e o s a n t e r (o t h e
sense, b u t is a l m o s t e q u a l t o t h e w h i t e n e d wall
But
h e r e i s t h e difficulty. A s a g e n e r a l r u l e , o n e c o a t of pap e r is p u t on o v e r a n o t h e r , a s t h e l a s t g e t s t o o m u c h spile d t o l o o k well, u n t i l s e v e r a l l a y e r s c o v e r t h e o r i g i n a l
s u r f a c e , t h u s o f t e o p r o d u c i n g an a c t u a l c a u s e of disease.
A f e w y e a r s s i n c e w e o c c u p i e d n h o u s e built s o m e t w e n t y
y e a r s b e f o r e , in tho old E u g l i s h style, s t r o n g n n d solid,
s o t h a t it s e e m e d a l m o s t a s g o o d as, o r b e t t e r even, t h a t
j new.
W e w e r e g r a v e l y told t h a t one r o o m in it h a d
s e e m e d t o b e f a t a l t o i t s o c c u p a n t s , h e n c e , for s e v e r a l
y e a r s , i t h a d s t o o d v a c a n t . O n e of t h e Grst t h i n g s w h i c h
r e c e i v e d a t t e n t i o n wns t h i s i l l - r e p u t e d n p a r t m c r . t
It
w a s a n o r t h r o o m , so s i t u a t e d t h a t few s h i l l i n g r a y s of
s n n l i g h t p e e r e d i n t o a c o r n e r of i t f o r a s h o r t t i m e o n l y o
p o r t i o n or t h e r e a r , e n t i r e l y a v o i d i n g i t f o r m o n t h s "tog e t h e r . W e l l , h e r e s u r e l y w a s o n e c n u s c of i t s u u h e a U h faloess, b u t n o t c n o n g h . A f t e r t h o c o b w e b s w e r e d a l y
b r u s h e d o a t wo s e a r c h e d f u r t h e r . A good sized firep l a c e a n d t w o l a r g e w i n d o w s afl'orded e n t i r e l y sufficient
c h a n c e f o r ventilation, so w e c o u l d - n o t look t h e r e f o r t h e
e v i l . T h e walls n e x t r e c e i v e d a t t e n t i o n . T h e y w e r e
c o v e r e d w i t h a h e a v y velvety g r e e n p a p e r , b u t n o t o n i y
t h i s , f o r u p o n p e e l i n g off a small s e c t i o n w i t h a knife, a n o t h e r g r e e n l a y e r w a s f o u n d b e n e a t h it, a n d b e n e p t h t h i s
a n o t h e r , a n d y e t a n o t h e r . T h e m v s t e r y was solved. T h e
c a u s e of "th* e v i l w a s e v i d c c L
N o t h i n g would h a v e ind a c e a u s t o d e e p in t h a t a p a r t m e n t . ?s o n e c o u l d tell
h o w m u c h of t h e e l e m e n t s of d i s e a s e t h a t t h i c k l y p a p e r e d
wall b a d r e t a i n e d . N o n e knew b o w m u c h of d e a t h t h e r e
w a s in t h o w a l l ! I t s e e m e d as if it g a v o o n l a p o s i t i v e l y
sickcninff o d o r , n o w , a n d i t s e n t i r e r e m o v a l s p e e d i l y foll o w e d . 'i h e r e a f t e r , t h o u g h n o t s o d e s i r a b l e a s s o m e ot Iters,
i t c e a s e d l o h a v e a n y h i d d e n d a n g u r s or t e r r o r s , l u r k i n g
t o poison t h e fountain o f l i f o . I t is a safe rule t o choose
p a t t e r n s of wall p a p e r w i t h o u r g r e e n c o l o u r s , e s p e c i a l l y
t h o s e h e a v y g r e e n s w h i c h s o p l e a s e t h e e y e , for t h e y c o n t a i n nn a c t i v e p o i s o n , i n i m i c a l t o life, a n d it i s a l w a y s
h i g h l y fimproper t o p l a c e o n e l a y e r o r p a p e r o v e r a n o t h e r .
B e t t e r s u b m i t t o t h e d i r t n n d a n n o y a n c e of h a v i n g t h e
lost a n d s o l i d p a p e r e n t i r e l y r e m o v e d , t h a n e x p o s e y o u r s e l v e s t o t h e c h a n c e s of d i s e a s e a n d d e a t h , t h r o u g h i r r e tention.

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r A C C O R D A N C E W I T H INSTRUCTIONS FROM T H B
C o m m i s s i o n e r of the General L a n d Office, dated April 9.
186S, and by virtue of power c o n t a l d c d in the 5th Section of
a n A c t of Congress entitled - An A e t p r o v i d i n g f o r t h e adj u s t m e n t ol all suspended P r c - E m p t l o n L a n d Claims In the
several S t a t e s a n d T e r r l t o t i e s , " a p p r o v e d August S, 1864,
which declares t h a t R shall a n d rosy be lswfol f o r the Comm i s s i o n e r of tho General L a n d Office t o o r d e r into market,
a f t e r due notice, w i t h o u t the formality and e x p e n s e of a
P r o c l a m a t i o n of t h e P r e s i d e n t , all l a n d s of the second class,
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LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS
A r e s f l u i d preparation, the only Dne of the kind e v e r discovered in t h i s c o u n t r y , and acts li rectiy on the parts affected, whilrt pills snd powder* ca i only r e a c h t h e m as they
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t h a n cure T
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you m u c h p e r i l a n d many h o u r s of suffering.
Have you beeu afflicted for many y e a r s with cotni.l
c i d c u t t o the sex, t h a t have baffled the skill of p h j
and a r c h u r r y i n g y o u on to an early g r a v e J

LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Are the m o s t reliable r e g u l a t o r ever known, a n d cure, like
m a g i c , all those i r r e g u l a r i t i e s that have defied the d o c to r ' s
skill.
Will yon waste sway with suffering from L e n c o r r h a s , P r o
l a p - u s . D y s m e n o r r h e a , and a t h o u s a n d o t h e r difficulties, all
s u m m e d u p u n d e r the nsrac of suppressed a n d o b s t r u c t e d
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U s x . Y u s u r — S p e a k i n g of G e n . Y u s o t ; now iu
A l g e r i a , a P a r i s c o r r e s p o n d e n t w r i t e s , t h a t o f h i m may
b e said what w a s writtco a b o u t a g r e a t e r aud m o r e ccc e c t r i c p e r s o n — - H i s life w a s m o r e w o n d e r f u l t h a n t h e
d r e a m s of o t h e r roec.** I n t h e half c e n t u r y w h i c h be h a s
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
lived h e h a s b e e n a U o r s i c a n . a n A l g e r i n e a n d a F r e n c h m a n . t h e f a v o r i t e p a g e of a bey, t h e l o v e r o r t h a t b e y ' s
will s u r e l y save yon.
d w g h t c r , and tho mnrderer—justifiable homicide, you
Do n o t use t h e d r o p s w h e n f o r b i d d e n In the d i r e c t i o n s ,
k n o w n , o n t h e p r i n c i p l e t h a t all i s fair in love a n d w a r — for although a positive care, and harmless at all o t h e r times,
o f h i s e u n u c h , a c a p t a i n of c h a s s e u r s . a d i p l o m a t i c a g e n t , they a r c ao powerful a n d finely calculated t o a d j u s t a n d gova c o l o n e l of I s p a h i a — M a h o m e t a n w i t h a h a r e m , . a C h r i s - ern the f u n c t i o n s of the s e x u a l o r g a n i s m , that, if t a k e n a t imp r o p e r times, t h e y woold p r o d u c t results c o n t r a r y to nature.
t i a n w i t h a wife, a c o m m a u d e r o f t h e l e g i o n of h o n o r , a n
reproduce.
a u t h o r , a F r e n c h general, a n d now, a p p a r e n t l y , a superv i s o r o f t h e A l g e r i n e press.

LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS

A t r a v e l e r c o n f e s s e s t o having; r i d d e n f o r t y m i l e s w i t h
C a n n o t h s r m t h e m u s t delicate c o n s t i t u t i o n a t s o y tli
t h e s w e e t a n d i n t e r e s t i n g M r s . G r i m e s , w h o m , notwith'-,
y e t the p r o p r i e t o r * wish t o g u a r d ugainst Its misuse, h o p i n g
s t a n d i n g h i s f a s t i d i o u s n e s s , h e w o u l d b a v o kissed b a t f o r '
a h a t a t h o u s a n d b o t t l e s will be used f o r a good p u r p o s e w h e r e
t h r e e reasons, w h i c h he t h u s g i v e s : »• F i r s t , I a m s u c h tone ia used f o r an i l l e g i t i m a t e one.
a good h a t b a n d I wouldn't even b e gulltv or the appeat
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS.
a n c e o f d i s l o v a l t y t o m y s w e e t w i f e ; secondly. 1 w a .
• f r a i d o a r f e l l o w - p a s s e n g e r s w o u l d ace m e a n d tell G r i m e s :
T h e n e v e r - f a l l i n g F e m a l e R c g n l a t o r . i s f o r sale by e v e r y
t h i r d , I d o n o t t h i n k M r s . G r i m e s w o o l d let roe."
D r n g g l s t , in .both c i t y a n d c o u n t r y , a n d do not, if yon value
vout h e a l t h tfnd wish f o r a reliable m e d i c i n e , b u y a n y o t h e r .
• p a i r i n o o i o u s e a c a p t a i n , a n a w e r i n g t h e c o m p l a i n t * T a k e no o t h e r , b n t If the D r u g g i s t t o w h o m y o n a p p l y hi
of h u m e n t h a t t h e b r e a d w a s b a d , e x c l a i m e d , " W h a t ! Dot g o t it, m a k e b l m s e n d a n d g e t i t f o r T o u .
C. fl.CLARK A CO..
c o m p l a i n of y o u r b r e a d t h a t is m a d e frt?m floor 1 W h a t
WHOLESALE DBI-GOISTS,
d o y o u t h i n k o f t h e apo«Uea t t h e / a t e • s h e w b r e a d , '
New H a v e n , C o n n .
m a d e f r o m old b o o t s a p d s h o e s . "
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Nutonrnl Color,
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had n more delightful companion, nor the million a m o t e etiI s g o o d for C h i l d r e n .
terprioing fri- i.d, ilian H a r p e r ' s Magazi
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The most popular Monthly in the world. [N. Y. Observer.
W e m n - t ref< r in t e r m s of eulogy to the high tone a n i l C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E .
I s pood for Old P e o p l e .
varied exeelleneen of Harper's Uagnclne—a j o u r n a l w i t h a
monthly circulatiun of ..bout 170.000 copies—in whose p a g e s C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
nre t " be fuiim' - Moe of the c h o i c e s t light and general rendI s p?rfeclljr h a r m l e s s .
ing ol the. day. Wc *peak of this work us all cvidenoe of t h e
A tut-1 lean P r u p l e : a u d the p o p u l a r i t y it had aci)uired is C I - A R K S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
Ceatains BO O i l
aierit. d. Each Nuilil <•: eoutains fully 144 ]i»ges of r e a d i n g
matter.
o p r i a t e l j illustrated with g o « l wood-flits ; a n d CLARK'S RKSTORATIVE,
it eouibiiii!. .it it...
rucv monthly ftlf) the more ]diil<)SJ s aot a D y e .
o p l m 111 i|'..irtcily bli uO^i with the best f e B : n r e s of the difU"
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P o l i s h e s Tour H a i r .
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P r e p a r e s rum f o r P a t t i e s .
ie of |.ui * lisser. fur $1 25 p« r
j a i l , p o s t p a i d , S 3 on. C l o t h e
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C L A R K ' S
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F O R •X'irl H i I T A I R ,

L O WEST PR ICES FOR
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COUNTRY

MENCHANTS.

CASH.
PEDLEItB,

mtry
P a r t i c u l a r attention pi
Pedlars, Indian T : s d .
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iniifa. It
r ^ A n y style
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id Canvassing Clerks.
pi till, can find con-tar. I e m p l o y m e n t , llhisstrated Lists and
full p a r t i c u l a r s free. The profit to the retailer is l.irge.
A Wholesale supply can be carried in a knapsack, hand
valise, or c a r p e t bag, and not be like books—bulky or
inconvenient to carry f'orn place to place.
Itemember a n o t h e r t h i n g ! t h i s liusntess is strictly honorable. T h e r e Is n o need of m i s r e p r e s e n t i n g or e x a g g e r a t i n g .
Our goods show for t b r m s e l u c s , a n d prove themselves !
It is a business In which s u ample snd satisfactory equivalent is given Tor t h o m o n e y tecoived and an e n c o u r a g i n g profit is p o c k e t e d at the same time.
It is nn o c c u p a t i o n in
w h i c h nopernon need l>o afraid or ashamed to runvass the
name field ugain snd again, f o r where o n c e our goods are Int r o d u c e d , a jMsrroauent snd c o n t i n u o u s demand Is created.
T o S o l d i c i s i u t h e Army, or those at h o m e disabled by the
h a r d s h i p s of war. t o Clergymen o u t of health. Teachers, p o s t
masters, or any p e r s o n w h o wishes either local or an active
occupation, and one t h a t b r i n g s with It great pecuniary In
ducements. t h i s p r e s e n t s nn o p p o r t u n i t y seldom met with.—
Try i t ! a n d s e e for yourselves ! !
C a r e f u l l y selected lots of Jewelnr c o m p r i s i n g o u r newest
• t r i e s a n d m o s t saleable va/iety of goods, will be scut a n y .
w h e r e in the Loyal States. We are c o n s t a n t l y filling order*
f r o m persons leaving the choice of goods wholly with
To such we p r o m i s e the best exerelsc of onr tasb
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 ensure satisfaction. We ask no pay iu a d v a n c e , state w h a t style a n d qolality
of iSoods are Wanted, a n d weiriM V.nd. the s a m e s n d collect
pav b£ E x p r e s s at the end of ' t h e ' r o u t e .
flola a n d silver w a t c h e s good m o v e m e n t s snd m a n u f a c tured in the best m a n n e r , of pure material, all w a r r a n t e d at
prices f r o m $10 to f W O each. • Sent anywhere— pev collected
by E x p r e s s . Satisfaction guaranteed I All W a t c h e s a t first
p r i c e s ; t h e y being of o n r own I m p o r t a t i o n .

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P r i c e $1 per boOK—•> l i t t l e s for
C . t ; CLARK A C O . P r o p r i e s t e s .
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(11',
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contains m o r e t r g e t j b l c t x t r n c l i v c m a t t e r t h s n twenty b o x t a
of any pills in tbe world h*yide.« ; fifty-five b n a d r e d physic i a n s nse t h e m In tlieir p r a c t i c e t o t h e e x e l n s l e * of aU e t h e r
pnrgstive*. T h e first U-tteTi^ their value
yet ncareeiy appreriau-d. W h e u tlxry a r e b e t t e i known, s a d d e n death a n d
c o n t i n u e d s i c k n e s s w:li be of tbe past, l ^ t t h o s e w h o k n o w
them speak r i g h t o u t in thair (avor. It is a d a t y w h i c h wilt
save life.
Our race are s u b j e c t t o a reduixfhncy of vitiated bile st t h l e
season, a n d It i s a i d a n g e r o n s M it is p r e v a l e n t ; but Brand r r t h ' s Pill* afford an invaluable and efficient p r o t e c t i o n . By
their occasional use wc p r e v e n t t h e collection of those i m p u rities, which, when in sufficient q n s a t i t l c s . canse so m n r h
d a n g e r t o the body's health. They soon r u r e liver c o m p l a i n t ,
dyspepsia, loss of appetite, pain In the bead, heart-born, pain
in the breast bone, sodden faintoca* rnd costiveneas. Sold
b; all r e s e c t a b l e d e a l e r s in medicines.
HO FOB WHITEWATER I
H E SUBSCRIBER HAVING P U R C H A S E D AND B E paired the Sew Mi'.l formerly known M the HOOVER
AND T I N G L E M I L L is now r e a d y t o f o r n l s h b i l l s ' o f lumber or t i m b e r u p to thirty feet In length, on s h o r t sotlcc.
L . S. HOX1E.
W h i t e w a t e r , Dec. 12. 1864.
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H A Y E NOW ON H A N D A GOOD ASSORTMENT O F
l a t e s t »tyle Straw, K e l t a n d Bcavey Hals, Bonnets, Bibboos, Plumes, Flowers, etc., etc.
Also, a variety of F a n c y Articles, snch aa latest style collars and Cuffs! Ladies Mitts, C h i l d r e n ' s Balmoral Uoee,
Thread. Pins. Buttons, Shetland a n d Berlin Wools, Dolls, and
maoy other things suitable for tbe H o l i d a y s
Call a n d e x Tr»v®»e City. D c c . I M i

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