Grand Traverse Herald, February 17, 1865

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 17, 1865

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1865-02-17

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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Traverse C o i q t y , Michigan

On woodland ruddy with autumn
T l i e kmlier a u n i b l n e lie* ;
I look on t h e beauty around me
A n d t e a r s come i n t o m y eyea.

M O R Q i N BATJES,
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FrOm t h e Atlaatie-Monthly f o r J a n u a r y .
My A u t u m n W a l k .

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T w o Dollars a Year, Payable In Advance.
ADriRTiftsiiKKT! I n s e r t e d f o r O a e D o l l a r a n d Fifty Cent*
p e r s q a u r e ( t e n l i n e s ) f o r t h e first I n s e r t i o n , a n d fifty cent*
Tor e s e h s u b s c q a e n t I n s e r t i o n . Yearly Advertlemcnt*—$15
f o r o n e s q u a r e ; $50 f o r t h r e e s q u a r e * ; S40 f o r h a l f • eol.
' u m n ; a n d S i 6 f o r o u e c o l u m n . Legal a d v e r t i s e m e n t s a t the
Voles p r e s c r i b e d , b y law ; fifty cent* p e r f o l i o of iOO word*,
Yor the tlrsl I n s e r t i o n , and twenty-live r e n t s f o r e a c b sub
'gcqneBt. E v e r y flgare c o u n t s a w o r d . F i g u r e work witliout
Voles, 50 p e r Cent a d d e d . R a l e a n d figure w o r k , doable
^rri ee. • "
A l l . l e g a l a d v e r t i i w B w a U t o be paid f o r s t r i c t l y i n advance.

F o r t h e wind t h a t sweeps the m e a d o w s
B l r w s o a t of t h e f a r Houtliwest,
Where o a r gallant men a r e Ogbting,
A n d the g a l l a n t dead are at rest
T h e golden rod is leaning.
A n d the p n r p l e a s t e r waves
I n a breeze f r o m the land of battles,
A breath from the land of graves.
F a l l fast the leaves are d r o p p i n g
Before t h a t w a n d e r i n g breath ;
Aa fast, on the field of Mttle,
Our brethren fall In death.

All KiWa if M Priitiag Sfallj ad Eipditwulj Eiccctcd.

Beautiful over rav p a t h w a y
The forest s p o i l s a r c abed ;
T b e r arc s p o t t i n g the grassy hillocks
With purple a n d gold a n d rad.

is the death-sleep
ORITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT THAVEBSE CITY, MICH.Beautiful
Of those who bravely fight

I n their c o u n t r y ' s boly q u a r r e l .
And p e r i s h for the R i g h t

GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
JVDOE OK PROBATE
RUKUIM"
C o t ST* TKKAM BIB
COUNTY CLKKIC
UKOUTCR o r DEEDS
P t o s . ATTORNEY
CIRCI-ITCOCRTCOJI.

CURTIS FOWLER, Msplcton.
Vacancy.
MOlUiAN BATKS, Trav. City.
J K 8 S E CRAM,
J E S S E CRAM.
C. H. MARSH.
C. l i . MARSH.

CUM ISifEBE POLITICAL IE6ISTB.
• O S * » K D TOWER ( C h a i r m a n )
MORA AX B A 1 * X
S O. KIXfUSBlWY
J X > ; E S A. S W t t S Z E Y
T. W. W H I T E
F
NERRBIJfc.
As **. O I D D I N O S
U E 1 / J S L. FILftH.
W. D I V I N E , . . .

Jonlo.
T r a v e r s e City.
( . r a n d Rsj.id*.

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' ' ™ n d Haycn.
Muskegon,
Newayfo.
ManlM
. . M o n w a l m Co.

Representative Dl*rfct
KcjfaWcnn Committee.
H U l l t i A N HAASS, ( C h a i r m a n !
T r a v e r s e City.
J t H I S R DIXON
Ohsrievoi*.
JOHN* M. I W D D A M )
Elk R a p i d *
E. ir. TUTTLK,
Northport
DELOS I- Hl.BR,
Manistee.
County CartetpoucHtfg Committee.
MORCAN* RATES, iCfcalrman)
Traverse C i ' y .
C i l A H I . E S II. MARSH
"
"
...Whitewater.
UHAUI.ES T. S C u l ' i K L l V . . .
. . ..IVcliii'uln.
E. P. l . A I ' l )
C. E. I! AI LEY
T o w n s h i p Republican tVIBaiilleti
C I H R L E S H . MARSH. ( C h f t l n u a u j
J O H N A. P E R R Y
i l l C. SI BAGL'li
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TraverifiCUy.

•UUUTIS P O W I . E R , ( C h a i i m a n ) . . . .
illLE.N iU H A P i H i
.A. P . L A N C A S T E R

Uapleton.

But who shall o o m f o n t h e living,
The light of whose Wome is goue ;
The bride, t h a t early widowed.
Lives brokcn-hearUtl"on ;



T h e ' m a t r o n whose aofls are lying
In graves on a distant sbore ;
The maiden whose promised hnsband
Comes back f r o m the w a r no more f
I look on the peaceful dwellings
Who^e w i n d o w s glimmer In sight.
With c r o f t and garden a n d o r c h a r d
T h a t bask ia the mellow light :
And I know t h a t when o u r c o o r i c r f l
With news of victory come.
They will b r i n g a b i t t e r message
Of hopeless grief to some.
Again 1 t o r n t o the woodlabd*,
And s h u d d e r as I We
The mock grape's blood-red banner
H u u g o a t on the cedar tree ;
And I t h i n k of dr.ys of s la u g h te r ,
And the night'a-sky red with flames.
On the C h a t t a h o o c h e e ' s meadows.
And the wasted b a n k s of the J a m e s .
Oh, for the fresh s p r i n g season,
When the g r o v e s are In thoir p r i m e \
And far away iki the f u t u r e
Is the f r o s t y auramb-iime.
Oh. f o r t h a t better
son.
When the pride of t h e foe shall yield)
And the hoMa of (iod and F r e e d o m
March back from t h e well-won field ;
Altd the m a t r o n shall elas;> h e r first born
W i t h tenr* of joy anil pride :
And t h e s r n r r e d u n d war-worn lover
Shell clcim Ms promised bride !
T h e leaves are s w e p t from the b r a n c h e s ;
« u t the living buds a r c there.
WUth folded (fewer and foliage,
To s p r o a t In • kindlier air.
October, 18(1*.
T h e Conflict of Temperaments.
BT T. & A u r o r a .

•OHAISLES T . S C O F I E L D , ^Chairman)
< J H A U i . E S H. EPTKS.
AMKUOSK MUTTON
• J o U N I'Ui^SU'UER.

Whitewater.

D i f f e r e n c e of fetoipemmeDt Is t h e c a u s e of f r e q u e n t
m i s j a d g r o c u t T h e a r d e n t a n d t a i p u l s i v e (nil t o c o m p r e "
h e n d I b e » o o l a n d r e f l e c t i v e ; w h i l e t h e l a t t e r a r e n1w a y s l i a b l e t o m a k e u n j u s t e s t i m n l e s of t h e f o r m e r .
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« e tbts e v e r y day.
Ji|>E!'H MAlUltX.
"
T w o o r three years apo I m e t a friend named Ilaijuiii
•MORTEN D. C A M P B E L t
"
w h i l e in n s t a l e of c o n s i d e r a b l e e x c i t e m e n t
l i e is o n e
of y o u r q c i c k feeling, t a i p u l s i v e m e n ; and. as s u c h men
E m m e t County Repabllcnu ^Committee.
W J L li. KIKE i C k a i n o a n )
LiUle T r a v e r s e . u s u a l l y are, h a s t y in j u d g m e n t a n d s t r o u j j iu e x p r e s s i o n .
H e c a m e i n t o m y office in a h u r r i e d wny, bis l a t e h o t
A N D R E W PORTER
"
a n d his m a n n e r n e i r o u s .
:D AN IKL HOLMES
"
•((-publican C o m m i t t e e of A n t r i m C o u n t y .
" Y o u look d i s t u r b e d , " I said.
J A M E S L. C I L B E R T ( C b a l r m n n )
Elk R a p i d !
" I a m d i s t u r b e d , " he replied, h're e y o flashing w i i b
UICUABD K M U H T
Banks.
a n p r y light.
D A N I E L F. TRU E
-Milton.
AVhat's the trooble ?" I inquired.
LMlinanr County Republican Committee*
" I re just been t o see ScrantoD, t h e n
, suspicious.
B. C. T U T T L E . ' C h a i r m a n )
-North v o r t
miserly, c o l d - b e n r t e d , b r u t a l old r u s c a l !" w a s a n s w e r e d ,
UfcUJStlE N. SMI I'll
w i t h a look of d i s g u s t Dot u n m i u g l e d w i l h c h a g r i n n:id
Ceuter*ill«.
.JOHN* PORTER,
....
disappoinlmeuL
" A n d the interview has not been a very agreeable
one, j u d g i n g from y o u r s t a t e of m i n d . "
•' I t h a s o c e u a n y t h i n g b u t o e r e e n b i e .
l l o treated me
with uugentlemanly rudeness. I'm so angry I t a n scarcely c n o t a i u m y s e l f
AND
A n d bo w a l k e d a b o u t ! b e r o o m in t h a t a g i t a t e d w o t
S O L I C I T O R IN CHANCERY,
w e eee in v e r y n e r v o u s p e r s o n s w h e n s t r o n g l y e x c i t e d .
' N O T A R Y P U B L I C & C O N V E Y A N G E R ,
" S i t d o w n a n d c a l m y o u r s e l f , " 1 said in u q u i c k , s t e a Traverse City, Grand Traverse County. Mich.
dy voice.
H e sat down.
Offlce In D w e l l i n g H o u s e .
1-ly
" N o w tell m e w h a t b o s h a p p e n e d b e t w e e n y o n a n d
M r Scianton. T h e r e must b a r e beeo some misucderstanding. I h a r e always (bond h i m kind and gentlemaol y — l o o s i n g p a s t , a s I do, a c e r t a j n c o l d a b r u p t n e s s o f
m a n n e r t h a t b o s i t s o r i g i n in t e m p e r a m e n t . "
D E T R O I T , Michigan,
• / C o r n e r of F i f t h and Wood bridge Streets, o p p o s i t e Michigan
" T h e r e was no misunderstanding at all," replied HalC e n t r a l Ball Boad C o m p a n y ' s M a c h i n e S h o p s . (1-ly) lam, s h a r p l y . " I t w a s a case of i n s u l t i n g r u d e n e s s . —
S c r a n t o n o e t e r m i s u n d e r s t a n d s . H e ' s t o o m u c h o f an
icicle f o r t h a t
I f h e h a d b « e n a n g r y a n d off h i s g u a r d ,
I (Jould h a v e f o r g i v e n h i m . H n s t y s p e e c h e s , m a d e w h e u
a n a n ' s b l o o d is np, I c a n l o o k o r e r .
I know just what
D o e s all k l n d s o f w o r k l « h i s l i n e . S h o p a t r e s i d e n c e t h e y W a » — b o w m o c h s h o u l d b o t r e a s u r e d , a n d h o w
a l x m i l e s e a s t of Benzonia, In t b e t o w t t ' o f H o m e s t e a d . A\l m u c h f o r g i v e n . I ' m h a s t y myself. B u t , y o u r coldw o r k l e f t w i t h E. L . S p r a g u e , T c a r e r a e City, o ; H . ATerill, b l o o d e d , self-poised, i n s o l e n t p e o p l e , w h o n e r c r lose
H o m e a t e a d , will m e e t w i t h p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
(lMy*)s d t c M M M B d , and always mean j u s t w h a t they say. I
c a n ' t a b i d e . A n d S c r a n t o D is j u s t s u c h a m a n .
" J J u t y o f l h a t e n ' t g i t c n m e t h e b e a d a n d f r o n t of b i s
p l v . ; :1J
-U 1 — S T A N D A R D
[flflbwbfct yfct," stfld L , " W h y d i d y o u call on h i m T"
! * N o t t o a s k a f a r o r for myself, y o u m a y b e well assured."
'
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OF ALL KINDS.
.".8050a w e s t to ask a favor V
Also, Warehouse
Praeaee, *o.
" A n d your request was denied."
F A I R B A N K S , G R E E N E E A F 4c C O . ,
\
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" I . w o s insulted P
171 L a k e S t r e e t , C H I C A C O .
H U e j w a g a i n tebod w i t h r e k i n d l i n g a n g e r T "
F o r a a l e l n D e t r o i t by F A B B A N P A B H K L E T .
" T b o t t o r y U soon told. I called t o u k h i t »id jn
Be careful t o b a y only t h e O e t i a l c e ^ M f
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C. H . M A R S H ,

,ltlorunj aiti) CotmsfUor at $ato,

JACKSON & W I L E Y ,
"Founders and "Machinists,

D. 33. C A B T E R ,
"Watch. M a k e r And J e w e l e r ,

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F E B R U A R Y 17,1865.

" F o r w h a t p u r p o s e T"'
" T o g i v e a p o o r w o m a n a s t a r t in b u s i n e s s . "
" W h o is s h e ?"
" I l c r n a m c i s Milton."
" W h u t of h e r 7" I inquired.
' r l m e l h e r o i i l y r e c e n t l y , b u t h e r case i n t e r e s t e d m e
strongly. S h e h a s o n e child, a n d is l i v i n g s e p a r a t e f r o m
her busbaud.
H e r f a l h e r , a t his d e a t h , l e f t h e r a b o u t
twenty-five t h o u s a n d dollars. S h e m a r r i e d a s p e c i o u s ,
u n p r i n c i p l e d fellow, w h o o n l y w a n t e d b e r m o n e y . A f t e r
s p e n d i n g t h a t he a b a n d o n e d b e r t o h e r f a t e . 1 m a d e
her a c q u a i n t a n c e u t a f r i e n d ' s h o u s e l a s t w e e k , a n d b e a r d
b e r s t o r y f r o m b o r o w n lips. I t i s a s a d o o e in e v e r y a >
p e c t , a n d g a v e inu t h e h e a r t - a c h e . S h e is u t t e r l y d e s t i t u t e , a n d e a t i n g t h e b r e a d of c h a r i t y ; b n t e o s i o a s t o
h e l p herself a n d live i n d e p e n d e n t l y . A f e w o f u s a r e int e r e s t i n g ourselves, a n d m e a n t o r a i s e a c a p i t a l of a b o u t
one t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s t o s e t h e r u p in s o m e little business.
I t i s b n t a c o m m o n d u t y of t h e s t r o n g t o t b o w e a k . —
T r u e n e i g h b o r l y k i n d n e s s t o a Keok n e i g h b o r is s h o w n
io a c t s w h i c h h e l p h i m t o h e l p himself."
" A n d M r . -Scranton r e f u s e d t o j o i n y o u in d o i n g t h i s
neighborly kindness."
l es, m e a n l y a n d insolently r e f u s e d , ' * a n s w e r e d H n l l a m , w i t h reviving i n d i g n a t i o n .
" W h a t d i d h e soy 7"
" A s I told h i m m y e r r a n d , I s a w his c o u n t e n a n c e
c h a n g e . T h e r e is n o t m u c h of l i g h t or w o r t h iu i t a t
a n y t i m e ; b n t t h e few g l e a m s t h a t t o u c h e d i t h e r e a n d
there, f a d e d all o n t u n t i l i t b e c a m e a b s o l u t e l y f r i g i d "
" J c a n ' t d o a n y t h i n g in t h i s c a s e , ' ho a n s w s r e d , alm o s t b e f o r e I was d o n e s p e a k i n g . H i s m a n n e r w a s
rude.
" B u t , M r . S c r a n t o n , ' I c o n t i n u e d , resolved, in m y
a t u i e t y fo s e r v e M r s . M i l t o n , not t o bo p u t off easily,
" 1 is a case of no c o m m o n i n t e r e s t . I / j t m e g i r o y o u
some of t h e ( a c t s '
" K x c u s e m e , ' h e r e p l i e d , f r o w n i n g a n d m o v i n g restlessly in h i s c h a i r . • 1 h a d r a t h e r n o t h e a r I b e m , a n d if
.
will t a k e my a d v i c e , y o a l l be a little c h a r y a b o u t
t a k i n g u p t h e case of e v e r y s t r a n g B r y o u b a p p a n t o
moot. 1 say o o t h i u g a g a i n s t b u t shall d o n o t b i u g f o r
Mrs. Milton, o r w h a t e v e r s h e m a y b e pleased t o call
herself.'
m o r n i n g !* I said, a n d t n r n e d off a b r u p t l y . " I
was s ' i g r y , a n d he knew i t "
I w m t e d until my f r i e n d c a m e b a c k u g a i n t o s o m e d e g r e e ul c o o l n e s s .
P e r h a p s . " said I , ' he k n o w s t h i s M r s . M i l t o n a
g r e a t deal b e t t e r t h a u y o u «hj."
_ l i e n e v e r h e a r d of h e r in all his life b e f o r e 1" was
positively au»wcrt-d.
W by d u y o u s u y t h a t ?"
ik-cjiusc I m n s u r e of i t
H e ' s a m e a n , m i s e r l y old
w r e t c h , w i t h o u t a t o u c h of h u m a n s y m p a t h y iu h i s nature."
S o ; iu t h a t y o u m i s j u d g e h i m . M r . S c r a n t o n I
know t o b e a k i n d - h e a r t e d man ; b u t t o is p r u d e n t a n d
t h o u g h t f u l . M e r e feeling is rarely, if ever, p e r m i t t e d t o
g o v e r n his a c t i o n ^
H e must sue a t h i n g t o be r i g h t b e fore he does it."
• • T h e calm head a n d the c o l d h e a r t ! F a u g h ! I c n c ' t
! e n d u r e such men."
" T h e y s e r v e Society b e s t in t h e long r u n , I t a k e i t , "
was my a n s w e r .
•• B u t , t o c o n i c b a c k t o M . a M i l t o n . —
M y r e a d i n g of Mr. S c r a n t o n ' e l a n g u a g e a n d m a n n e r is
against her.
H o n e v e r t a l k s idly! D e p e n d u p o n it,
his • W h a t s o e v e r s h e m n y bo p l e a s e d t o call h e r s e l f , "
Las a m e a n i n g t h a t j o u would d o well l o c o u s i d e r . "
B u t he liuuted 1 lie i d e a a u d r e p e a t e d his s t r o n g sent e n c e a g a i n s t Air. S c r a u t u u .
S i x m o n t h s a f t e r w o r d s , while in c o m p a n y w i t h Mr.
I l a l i a m , t h e t h o u g h t of Mrs. M i l t o n crossed m v mind,
and I said,—
•• W u a t of t h e p o o r iady iu w h o m y o u w e r e so m o c h
i n t e r e s t e d a while a g o 7 D i d y o u g e t t h e t h o u s a n d doll a r s a n d s t a r t h e r iu busiuess ?"
'• D o n ' t taik a b o u t h e r !" he r e p l i e d , a r e d s p o t b u r n ing OL his c L c e L 1 S h e was a h a n d s o m e s w i n d l e r — l o o k
o u r inouey a n d went off t o N e w Y o r k t o b o y g o o d s , b n t
L r g o t to return."
^ " M r . S c r a u t o n was n o t so f a r w r o n g , a f t e r nil," said

N O . 6.

kind m a a
H o never nets from mere impaise.
H e can
a l w a y s g i v e y o u a reason for w h a t b e d o e s . "
H a l l a m s h o o k his h e a d
I u t h e c a s e of y o u r fair f r i e n d , w h o m h o refused t o
help, t h e r e was m o r e in h i s c o n d u c t t h a n y o u i m a g i n e d ,
us I h a v e s i n c e l e a r n e d . H e k n e w all a b o u t b e r . "
" H e d i d 7"
" Y e s . S h o w a s t h e wife of a relative, p a s s i n g u n d e r
an a s s u m e d n a m e . A l l t b e a d m o n i t i o n ho felt f r e e t o
g i v e a t t h e time, y o n received ; b u t y o u w e r e a n g r y a n d
misjudged him."
Hallam was surprised.
" T h i s information," 1 added, " c h a n g e s y o u r position
in r e g a r d t o M r . S c r a u t o n . Y o u s e e h i m f r o m a n o t h e r
p o i n t of v i e w . "
H e d i d n o t reply.
" T a k e m y a d v i c e a n d g o t o b i m . S t M e y o u r casO
plainly, a n d ask b i m if he c a n n o t b«lp you.
H o will listen t o y o u p a t i e n t l y , a n d if he c a n s e e t h e way clenr,
will r e n d e r y o u s e r v i c e . I f his h e a d is c o o l his h e a r t is
wnrtn. I k n o w t h o ' m a n . B u t h e will only a c t f r o m a
jo,«t j o d g m e r . t io a n y c a s e . M y w o r d f o r it, if y b u c a n
m a k e him see t h a t - S t o r m i s s c t i u g f r o m t h a t selfish e a g e r t e s s ' w h i c h will h a v u i t s o w o , u o m a t t e r w h o or w h a t
suffers, h o will say t o Sform^—• N o t ono s t e p f a r t h e r io
t h a t d i r e c t i o n , ' a n d bis frord will p r e v a i l . "
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f r o m a n y f a i r o f f e r of h e l p . { was p o s i t i v e a n d u r g e n t .
8 0 bo went t o FCO M r . S c r a n t o n . I n l e a v i n g m y office h e
6aid,—
" I'd rather g o to b e s h o t ! "
H e looked p a l e a n d w r e t c h e d .
H a l f nn h o u r a f t e r w a r d s h e
relumed.
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l i g h t his f o r m e r e c t his co,uutenat>oe s o c b i n g e d t h a t
h e s c a r c e l y looked like t h e man w h o h a d t u r n e d f r o m m e
w i t h a most p a i n f u l air of d e j c c t r o o only u little wbiKS
before.
" A l l r i g h t , " h e raid, a l m o s t choerily. " Y o n k n e #
the inau b e t t e r than 1 d i d . "
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I was, of c o u r s e , i n t e r e s t e d .
H e sat down, saying,—
" I h a d t o d r a g myself t h e r e . T w i c e I s t o p p e d a n d
t u r u c d b a c k ; b u t w h e n 1 t n r n e d all b e f o r e mo w a s b l a c k
a n d h o p e l e s s . I n only o n e d i r e c t i o n w a s t h e r e a n y p r o —isc of e s c a p e . S o I w e n t ou a g a i n . M r . S c r a n t o n waa
: t i n g nt his desk W r i t i n g w h e n I e n t e r e d . H e d i d n o t
e me as t n n p r o a c h c d him, and I had t o speak.
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looked u p a n d I e x p e c t e d a f r o w n ; b u t h i s tece l i g h t e d
up wilh a kindly e x p r e s s i o a
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I said.

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s i t t i n g . A s I c a t d o w n , h o r e p l i e d , encouragingly,—*
" A s m a n y as y o u please. M r . H a l l a m . S a y o ^ . "
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could b r e a t h e f r e e l y . W J j a t a sense of relief I e x p e r i e n c ed.
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s t o r y , l i e listened w i t h o u t ® m o v e m e n t o r a responso.
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i n t e r e s t e d , b n t could not tell w h e t h e r be w o u l d b e f o r o r
a g a i n s t m e . A f t e r 1 h a d finished b e a s k e d a g r e a t m a n y
q u e s t i o n s ; q u e s t i o n s t h a t m a d e i t p l a i n l o me t h a t h o
c o t only u n d e r s t o o d m y e x a c t s i t u a t i o n , b u t w a s c o n c e r n e d for me.
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hod m a d e , o n d s h e w e d m e t h a t c e r t a i n t l w i g s I p u r p o s e d
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" G i v e y o u r s e l f tio f u r t h e r t r o u b l e n b o n t M r . S t o r m , "
ho s a i d , at Inst, w h e n ho fully c o m p r e h e n d e d t h e caje.—^
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Call and see me to-morrow,
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y o u m e a n t o d o j u s t l y , a n d Ihot is all in y o u r f a v o r . "
" I t h u u ' u f d h i m w i t h t e a r s in m y oyes. I foel s t r o n g y o u k n o w ; i t is m y n a t u r e .
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wus w r o n g , "
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• N o t as a g a i n s t y o u r fair s w i n d l e r , "
id his j u d g m e n t c l e a r . M e r e feeling o e v e r b e t r a y s b i m
t o on n e t t h o t r e a s o n d o e s Dot a p p r o v e . I f y o n r easo
" B u t us a g a i n s t h u m a n i t y , of w h i c h s h e s t o o d t h e rep r e s e n t a t i v e . Y o u n e e d n ' t t r y to b o l s t e r o p S c r a n l o n . — bnd n o t b e e n j u s t ; if hu h a d seen a n y t h i n g like f r a u d o r
I know h i s q u a l i t y . I ' v o l e a d h i m t h r o u g h . A cold- o v c r - r c a c h i t i e ; h e would h a v e t u r n e d f r o m y o n a n d d o j
h e a r t e d , stilish, mean, u u s y m p a t b i z i n g m a n "
n i e d vou.
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irwWas iu vain t h a t I d e f e n d e d M r . S c r a n t o n . l l a l l a m w o n J j h a v e s t o o d u n m o v e d by y o u r d i s t r e s s a n d d a n g e r ,
would h e a r n o t h i n g in his favor, ui.d c o n t i n u e d t o d e - a n d seen y o u g o u n d e r w i t h o u t p u t t i n g f o r t h 0 h a n d t o
n o u n c e h i m as unfeeling, h e a r t l e s s uud b r u t a l .
1 s a v o y o u . S u c h is t h e m a n . Y o u m a y sny t h a t bo i s of
A y e a r n f i e r w a r d s lie c a m e l o m o iu q r c a t t r o u b l e o l g r a i i i l c , o r i r o n — t h a t h e c a n n o t h a v e n a t u r a l feeling—»
mind.
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b e e n a g a i n s t h i m . F e e l i n g and i m p u l s e h a d d r a w o him d r e d s u c h a l l e g a t i o n s a g a i n s t h i m .
i n t o p e r i l o u s c o n d i t i o n s . S o m e of t h e w a r m - h e a r t e d , ! t o find a case w h e r e , t h r o Q g h b l i n d feeling, h e h a s b e e n
fair t a l k i n g , s y m p a t h i s i n g b u s i n e s s men h e l i k e d so well, u n j u s t , o r t h e o p p r e s s o r of i n n o c e n c e . H e will not g i v e
h a d b e t r a y e d Him to his loss ; a n d o t h e r s , w h o m h e m o n e y t o h a v e I n s n a m e in p r i n t ; n o r t o h e l p I b e u n c o a n t e d 011 certainly as h i s way b e c a m e difficult, r e f u s e d p r i n c i p l e d , or v i c i o u s ; nor t o e n c o u r a g e t b o idle a n d
a helping hand.
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reach b i j j u d g " T h e r e is uo f r i e n d s h i p no h e a r t , DO g e n e r o s i t y , n o a p p e a l s t o h i m a r e ia vain t h a t d o not
h u m a n i t y in t h e w o r l d !" h e e x c l a i m e d , b i t t e r l y . " I f m e n t "
t h i n g s g o well, y o u g e t fair s p e e c h aDd g r a c i o u s smiles ;
if ill, c l o u d y looks n o d t h e cold s h o a l d e r . "
I found t h a t a certain man, a merchant with w h o m b e
hod for a l o n g t i m e b e e n on i n t i m a t e terms, held him iu
his p o w e r , a n d was a b o u t p u s h i n g him t o t h e wall. H e
h a d j u s t b e e n t o see t h i s p e r s o n , w h o n o t only r e f u s e d t o
hold b a c k o n e x e c u t i o n , recently issued, b u t t r e a t e d p o o r
H a l l a m w i l h a d i s c o u r t e s y t h a t c h a f e d biiu sorely.
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a f t e r clearly u n d e r s t a n d i n g the s t a t e of affaire.
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T b e l i g h t w e n t o n t of h i s fiioo.
f ' l h a p p e n to k n o w , " I continued, w i t h o u t seeming
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C c n t r e v i l l e , 4 ; Gkso A r b o r , 2 5 j B i n g h a m . 4 .
time we were *elling many articles" considerably lens than wc ;
KEROSENE—UonKhtluw, a n d f o r s a l e t t c o r r e a p o n d i n g rales
Representatives, appropriates about 85.000,000. The
by the quantity.
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K N U I ? — P o c k e t , table, carving, b n t c h c r s , shoe, bowie and
some kinds of m e r c h a n d i s e are h i g h e r than before o u r stock
p e n k n i v e s ; otir stork of table "knives Is large a n d WC
b o o s e of D ' . A s b t o n . o n ' W e d n e s d a y evening, f o r t b e p r i a t e s a b o u t 8 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 .
came in. i t i ' equally t r n e tliat tbe average rate it much 1e*« '
i n r l t e the mttentl'in o f . t h e wholesale t r a d e . We can ofb e o e f i t of . R e v . G . W . S b o r m n o . of tbe M . B . C b u r c b . —
B y r e b e l p a p e r s we a r e i n f o r m e d of t h e m o v e m e n t s of than on the firat of Oi tober. Aside f r o m wollen fttVriea and '
T b b ' C o m m i t t e e of ladies and gentlemen w h o m a n a g e d S h e r m a o a n S o u t h Carolina and G e o r g i a
O n t b c 1st boot* a n d shoes there i« hardly a n y t h i n g bnt what we a r e ! LACK—Cotton. Liuen, r e a l tliroad, Smyrna, i a i i u t i a n , silk,
:
black and white, Ac.
t h e a f f a i r d e s e r v e g r e a t c r e d i t for t b e a d m i r a b l e m a n n e r inst. s p o r t i o n of b i s a r m y b a d an e n c o u n t e r w i t h r e b e l aclllng at quite a r e d o ' t i o n in price from m i d s u m m e r rate*.
LEATHER—Sole, upper, kip, calf, morrocco, l i n i n g s , bindWe hope to l>e able to c o n t i n u e price* at no advance d u r
ing. Ac
i d S f r b l c h It w a s c o n d u c t e d .
W c u n d e r s t a n d t h a t 8 1 3 4 c a v a l r y a t W h i p p y S w a m p , 3 0 miles n o r t h w e s t of P o c a Ing the e n t i r e fall and winter, and should a n y material de- • LEA li—Bar. while and red load
www received.
Y o u m a y a l w a y s b e s n r e t h a t t h e r e llgo, in w h i c h t h e y a c k n o w l e d g e a d e f e a t .
LIME—Quick, and w a t e r lime, reasonable,
cline t a k e place In M e t r o p o l i s ! m a r k e t s our c u s t o m e r s may II L I L L Y W H I T E — P o r the ladies, best q u a l i t y , a s aiao puff*
will b e o o f a i l u r e w h e n t b e ladies t a k e a t h i n g in b a n d .
A dispatch from Gen. Kelly sunounces a sharp skirmrely on such concession* as will k e e p p a c e with s n v sftch jI
f o r Its application.
ish b e t w e e n a c a v a l r y s c o u t of G e n . S h e r i d a n ' s a n d H a i r y decline.
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SKTTI.EHKNT.—E. L . S p r a g u e , o n t h e p o r t of G r a n d
; MADDER— Dutch m a d d f r .
T r a v e r s e , a n d R e t . C»eo. N . S m i t h a n d R o b e r t L e e , a c t - O i l m o r c ' s b a n d of m a r a u d e r s , in w b i c b . t b c l a t t e r w e r e
I MAIWC RUKPLING—Assorted qualities and width*.
m^nt c o m p r i s e s in a word " c r e r y t h l n g needed [a a n e w )I M A I t S K M X O — A small assortment, some nice.
defeated and Gilmore captured.
i n g (or L e e l M m w , e f f e c t e d a s a t i s f a c t o r y sett I c o u n t b e I MERlXtJKS—These goods we have a s n u g a s s o r t m e n t , well
e.in t r y . "
F e r n a n d o W o o d bns c o m e o u t in f a v o r of n v i g o r o u s
t w e e n G r a n d T r a v e r s e and I y e l a n a w C o u n t y on T u e s d a y
selected, bought low, a n d for sale In p a t t e r n * below the
ving.
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p r o s e c u t i o n of the w a r , s i n c e t b c f a i l u r e o f P e a c e negomarket, some very cheap
lost.
I x ' t ' l a n a w ib i n d e b t e d to G r a n d T r a v e r s e in a couI MOLASSES—A lull line, and of good quality, as s w e e t s s
tiations.
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hand, l e y s a n d h n n t e r s .
i N A I L S — C u t , from 2d to i.Od, best make, also w r o u g h t a n d
fied ilie a c t i o n of C o n g r e s s a m e o d i n g t h o C o n s t i t u t i o n g e t t i n g t h e b e t t e r of t h e R e b e l l i o n . I n an a r t i c l e o n A X E 1 1 E 1 . V l > - A n i i - . o r t u i e n ' of good quali
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now p u r c h a s e at wholesale.
l u c t a n t l y it is t r u e , t h a t t h e r e i s no l o n g e r a n y e n e m y i c
NOTIONS—Of these we have a c o m p l e t e line, folly equal t o
h d n r a f t e r t b e r e c e i p t of t b c Official n o f i c e . I n t h e
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XCTMEIOS—Pepper, mace, ginger, c l o w s , c i n n a m o n .
l u t i o n pas?e<i (id t o 1 2 . and the P r e a m b l e 5 2 to 16 —
OAK I'M—Best n a v y liy pound or hale.
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1 OILS—K'-ioseno, « ualo, linseed, boiled a n d raw, OeatS'foot,
, black', Woo and green.
t r y w i t h o u t c o n s i d e r a b l e o p p o s i t i o n , c a r r i e s c o n v i c t i o n nniSACK— Hr
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I O I L SUITS—Complete, son-westers, pants, AcA u d i t o r G e o e r u t ANSKSR. i n ' a n e l a b o r a t e a r t i c l e in e v e n t o t h e s e c p i i c a l m i n d of J o h n Bull, t h a t tlm C o n - UKANK—'We -•
all sell at a small advance,
quality an
| u V E I t S H I R T S — D e n i m , knit j a c k e t s .
t h e M v d r t i s e r & T r i b u n e . s u c c e s s f u l l y d e f e n d s h i m s e l f f e d e r a c y is a h o l l o w shell, w h i c h o u r G e n e r a l s a n - on the
ago McSa by t h e barrel, < ae h u n d r e d , r i OYSTERS—Itest quality. Baltimore nice, f r e s h a n d guarantee.;.
a g a i j i s t t h e c h a r g e of h a v i n g r e p e a t e d l y o b s t r u c t e d t b c p o i n t of s b i v a r i n g i n t o a t o m s . T h e t r u t h at< last f o r c e s
fntl st-» ]
\ P A P 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 y m e n t of b o u n t i e s by a r e f u s a l to respond p r o m p t l y t o itself u p o n t b e u n w i l l i n g m i n d s of o u r F o r e i u n e n e m i e s ,
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T A P E R |1ANGIN(>S—Wall, w i n d o w , , b o r d e r i n g , in aasortt h e r e q u i s i t i o n s of t h o Q u a r t e r m a s t e r G e n e r a l .

t h a t t h e d a y s of t h e G r e a t C o n s p i r a c y a r e nuinlivred, nod
menu
t h e s u c c e s s of t h e U n i o n c a u s e c e r t a i n . W h i l e t h e y
| PAINTS—Lend in oil. yen. red. s p a n l s h b r o w n , Ac., chroma,
STATK B o m r . — T h e .State B o u n t y Bill h a s finally
yellow anil ereen, patent dryer.
p a s s e d b o t h b i a n i h e s of t h e I y p s l a t u r e .
I t (rivet, n m a y n o t confe«s t h i s w i t h t h e i r lips, t h e y f e e l it in t h e i r
I P A I ' I B K MACHI"—A small line, s u i t a b l e f o r p r e s e n t s t o
A n d t h e y will live, e a c h a u d all of t h e m , t o reS t a t e b o n n t y of 8 1 5 0 t o o n e y e a r ' s meu on t h e last a n d h e a r t s .
PRKbER\ I.<l, quinr.es, plums, p e a r s , t h c r r i c a , Ac.
r pound of good quality.
f u t u r e calls, ami 8 2 0 0 ou t h r e e y e a r ' s men ou f u t u r e g r e t t b e c o u r s e !hcy h a v e t a k e n in o ^ r q u a r r e l w i t h t h e
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c a l l s alone.
It also a l l o w s a local b o u n t y of 8 1 0 0 .
t . r e r o r y ' s . MollatV. Brandretli's, Hooper's.
ed tbem, t h a t t h e H e b e l l i o n w o u l d be s u c c e s s f u l .
lohair,
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8I.KIOIII.NI; — W c n a m hud t w e l v e s u c c e s s i v e w e e k s of
PLOWS—A utcc lot of best m a k e r s a u d q u a l i t y of w o o d
<od line
g o o d s l e i g h i n g . a n d tin- p r o s p e c t is f a i r for fou
G o o n A D V I C K — A n e x c h a n g e g i v e s t h e following,
w ork. «Sth c.\trn dustings.
in, E n g l i s h a n d
P O C K E T BOOKS—And n o r t r monies, a full line, s o m e very
m o r e . T h e w i n t e r tins Invii very p l e a s a n t
h i c h is s o u n d : " N e v e r b a y g o o d s o f a d e a l e r w h o
good, some good for but little, c h c a p .
don't advertise.
T o n can be s u r e t h a t he is close, s t i n cht Hlooming, " the " (>erfum
P R U N E S — F r e s h Turkish p r u n e s .
From Lunsing.
PRINTS—A very large stock.
g y . a n d l a c k s sufficient e n e r g y t o t a k e a d v a n t a g e of t h e
L A X S I M : . F e b . 2 n d . 1HG5
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P l T M P S — c i s t e r n . ( D o w n ' s patent), c h a i n p u m p s c o m p l e t e
r, j a c k a n d cable in 1-4,5.16
officially tint! C o i i ^ n ' s s lunl pussc-l the C o n s t i t u t i o n a l d o w u t h a t y o u will h a v e t o p a y t w e n t y p e r c e n t m o
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• broad r l o t h .
• cloak cloth. I RUt'BAltli—Real Turkey, root and p o w d e r e d .
w h o doe.«."
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J u s t b e f o r e l e a v i n g N e w Y o r k , f o r K u r o p e . s o m e of CLOCKS—CpHc'it, gotlile,
eigtit d a \ . good line.
to day.
The w i r e s h a v e rt-nt Hie h a p p y 'tow* t o W n s h - t h e N e w Y o r k f r i e n d s o r (Jen. M c C i e l l a n p r e s e n t e d h i m CIA)THlN'ti— Wt- have. » J
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iugtoii. a n d t h e r\iiinxtiln«- S t a t e wtU, 1 bojni, be t h e w i l b S 3 0 . 0 0 0 in g o l d .
SA I ' D I . K : — P o n y . Mexican a n d side.
fimt on t h e lint of loyal S t a l e s .
SATCHEL''—W i'lton, brusnells,rail r o a d , g o t h l c , e n d pial
COT11I.N'—Brown. 3-4 4 - t . .
A s c o u t in M i s s o u r i h a s a c h i e v e d d i s t i n c t i o n by killT h i s is g l o r y •M:O ijrh f o r o n e doy. W h o w o u l d n o t
iug w v e n n o t o r i o u s b u s l j w h a c k e r s , d u r i n g a r e c e n t s e o u '
l i v e 111 Mich a n a g e f T h e w o r l d does, m u t e .
through Oregon county.
V ou: s in h a s t e .
>p, h u n g a r i a n , t u r n i p , ajid •
-EEDS—Clot e timothy,
A , B . DOKLAF.
ful!
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Feb. 9th. io Benzonia. at the hou*e of the
l i o i U y e v e n i n g lust, the p r o c e e d s of w h i c h a m o u n t e d t o
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e i g h t y dollars. The. two. m a k i n g a s u m total of o n e h u n - STKSLE, of Homestead. to Uisa L o i s S J r i x
Shew P n r . k * — B a n g o r JniOi
skin, both l o n g a n d s h o r t
d r e d aud forty d u i U r s .
DAY BOOKS—
DIED,
ind l i n i n g silk.
J . A . SPKAOUK,
, ami boys, skate straps.
At Whitewater. Dcc. I3rd, 18fi4. P I I E S K W .
Ai>iiKi.Atne SI'RAOCK.
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an<f fancy, w h i t e s h i r t s , f a n c y o
•"in. li. n n d l l a r i i f l t Dnrga, aged t w o y e a i s u
l»euly-tive days.
STATK QUOTA.—Tlie q u o t a of t h e S t a t e of M i c h i g a n
U S E S TO * T BABE.
DOMESTICS—A v.
t i n d e r t h e present call for t r o o p s , a s r e - a s s i g n e d , is 1 0 , 0 2 6 .
My angc! babe thy mother'a heart
D O L L S — K i t -1Mb
Is t h r o b b i n g n ith keen anguish now,
D R I I ' I ' BEEP— P r
T h i s is d i s t r i b u t e d a m o n g t h e s e v e r a l C o n g r e s k i o u a ! Dislimere, c o t t o n and n n I o i \
1 ludie*
She sees no more thy lovely form.
DRAWERS—o-uts
t r i c t s - u s follows :
Can no more k i s s thy spotless brow.
DRM:
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perns, vitiiu.. Ac.
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S t e e l - y a r d * — F r o m i to 4tK> I ha., good.
E M E R Y — F o r e n g i n e e r s use.
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S t e e l — C a s t liaisirr, w e c o r k , s p r i n g and g e r m a n .
E N V E L O P E S — A large a w o r u n e n t
T o y o n d e r bright celestial sphere,
S t a y s — C o l o r e d aud white ; aI»o s k i r l s u p p o r t e r s , an adtnlr
T h e c i r c u l a r of P r o v o t t M a r s h a l G e n e r a l F r y , w b l c b
er» will find pr.cef low by the c
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able article tm the l a l i e * .
a c c o m p n n i c s t h i s a s s i g n m e n t of q u o t a s , snvs t h a t , '* T h i s
Sngnrw—Cruahe-i. t nwdered, granulated, coffee, In g r a d e i t o
E S S E N C E — C i n n a m o n , pepjwrtniii
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EXTRACTS—'Vanilla, leinou, p. nc
W i t h i n those dark uplifted eyes ;
i s t h e n u m b e r r e q u i r e d u n d e r t h e call, a f t e r t a k i n g i n t o
FARMERSTOOI.<—Fork-, hoe-.
T u n c — C o l o r e d , black u n d v l i i t e . cotton aud l i n e n .
1 knew thou soon would'Bt s o a r away
a c c o u n t t h e c r e d i t s t o w h i c h t h e S t a t e i s e n t i t l e d , b y esT H I I O W — B o u g h t a n d Mild by p o u n d or barrt-L
To Join b r i g h t angels In the aklea.
T « b l e s — ! t l ^ c 5 : walnut, c h e r r y a n d union.
the 1 . m a k e r s a n d ai
F A N N I N G MILL*—
t i m a t i n g t h e a a r a b e r of y e a r s of s e r v i c e f u r n i s h e d b y one,
T a b l e t * — P » r r-n'.« a n d ladies u s e in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , torn*
g o n e — a n d now m c t b i n k s I see
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P I S H — C o d . dutin, halibut, h e r r i n g , tongne! *nd s o n n d ; .
• he-is. ••atlya *nd hy t h e p o u n d ; all bought early and at
n all e a r t h s e a n k e r i n g woe
I n t b c H o l l a n d C o l o n y , in K e n t c o u u t y , M i c h i g a n , a
maekerell. Ae.
udv.1 n t a g e o n s r a t e s
And s< n thy m o t h e r , d a r l i n g habe,
F L A X SEED—Bird seed, c a n a r y seyd.
d i s c a r d e d lover p r o s e c u t e d b i s g i r l f o r b r e a c h of p r o m i s e ,
T i n M a r e — A good stock on hand nf h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e ,
FLOCK—Seven h u u d n 0 barrels, good brands.
Will meet
aeet thee in thy bllssrnl
blissful home.
hoc
nn<l all k i n d s of work done to o r d e r .
b u t subsequently compromised tho matter on bcr agreeF L A T IKONS—In siz.es Io suit.
And clasp thee In a wild embracc
T i s s u e — F o r veils, a n d in its seasou for dreascS.
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P T O U K * Is the fifth d a u g h t e r we h a v e burled within a FLANNELS—Wo>> .. domel. c
white,
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T o y i — A nice a s s o r t m e n t t o wholesale.
J u l y of 1854, while Mr. D n r g a was on his long and wearisome F O R K S — M a n i m , hay, straw, g a r d e n , 1 and 3 lined, l o n g a n d T r u o k s — P a c k i n g , lolio a n d t r a v e l i n g , aome good o n e s .
l i a s b e e n a s e v e r e fall i o t h e p r i o e o f c o t t o n g o o d s in t h a t j o u r n e y <by land) to California, and now he Is absent In the
short hand!*;.
T r i m m i n g s — O f various q u a l i t i e s a n d d e s i g n s such as a r e
You see by this F RU I T S — P r u n e s , c u r r a n t s , peaches, pluma, c h e r r i e s , gooscc i t y . S t a n d a r d s h e e t i n g s w h i c h t w o w e e k s a g o w e r e war, In toe a r m y of E a s t e r n T e n n e s s e e .
fashionable.
t h a t the band of affliction h a s fallen heavily upon us. We
b e r r i e s , q u i n c e s , pears, t o m a t o e s .
T r a v e l i n g H a g s — A fnll line, *o*ie nice one*.
h e l d a t 6 0 c e n t s , w e r e sold l a s t ' w e e k a t 4 0 c e n t s .
have two little d a u g h t e r s living—one n e a r l y five and tbe FURNITURE—Burean«, bedstead*, chairs, tables, e l a n d s , T r a p s — M u s k r a t f o x , beaver, and bear, of best makers, b y
r o c k e r s , childs chairs, matrasses, Ac
o t h e r one y e a r old.
u . p.
piece or dozen.
T b e N . Y . H e r a l d ' s W e s h i n g t o n special s a y s t h e
GINGHAMS—Scotch. Glasgow, Lancaster, and c h e c k d r e s s T w e e d * — K e n t u c k y j e a u s . d o u b l e and twist, iron clad caasimcr*. Ac., a good a s s o r t m e n t . l o w .
goods.
T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t wtlf s h o r t l y issue a new b a t c h of
The r e g u l a r aami-monthly L e c t u r e before the Union
U m b r e l l a * — O f various a i r e s and grades.
GLASS—A full a s s o r t m e n t of sizes, H * 10 to 20 x 30.
f r t t c t i o M l c u r r e n c y p r i u t e d o n new m a t e r i a l , I m p r e v i o a s League of Uiia place, will be delivered by C. II. Marsh, Esq.. GLOVES—Buck, dog. ringwood. kid. wool, silk, c o t t o n , ber- V n d e r S h i r t s — P o r Ladies a n d g e n t l e m e n , r l b t e d , p l a i n ,
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lln lined g e n u , ladles, misses and boys.
colored and white.
t o w a t e r , and s u p e r i o r t o p a r c h m e n t
V a l i s e * — A few n o t v e r y g o o d .
T h e Cause of the W s r " Good m u s i c may be expeclcd.— GRAIN*—Buckwheat, corn, wheat. Ac.
GROCERIES—A complete line, b o u g h t early, a n d for sale V e l l a — D o t lace, love tiasse, A c .
A n o r d e r h a s been issued b y t h e m i l i t a r y a u t h o r i t i e s The public are i n v i t e d t o a t t e n d .
Vesta—Of n u m e r o u s d e s i g n s , fashionable make, a n d d i f f e r e n t
cheap.
i o M i s s o u r i for t b e b a n i s h m e n t f r o m t h a t S t a t e of w i v e ;
qualltlea t o s u i t .
GUN C A P S — O . D. I. C. water proof.
GUNPOWDEB—BIfie, in cans, and F. F. F . G. s p o r t i n g i n V i c e * — I - a r p e a n d small, s o m e toy vice*.
a n d c h i l d r e n o f a f i m e n i o rebel m i l i t a r y s e r v i c c .
I* W. HUBRELL. )
V i a e a a r — Manufactured, a n d real c i d e r v i n e g a r .
W a g o n * — D o u b l e aad single lumber w a g o n s , s g o o d a t o c k In
H A I R & L — P h a l o n ' 8 Besr, Maccasor
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T b e a n o u a l r e p o r t of, r o r e o n e for G r e a t B r i t a i o f o r
NOTICE*
c a r l * s p r i n g , aad as low aa can be b o u g h t ouUid*.
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
1 8 6 4 s h o w s t R f c a m o u n t raised b y t a x a t i o n d u r i n g t b e A K O B ABOUT T H E 6TH D A Y O P FEBBUABY, 186S,
W e l l B a c k c t a — T b c old Old O a k e n B u c k e t ia f o r a a l e by u a .
use, ailk, linen, c o t t o n , Ac.
y j o n e w h i t e Stoer C a l f ,
t b e a g e of o n e f e a r or there- H A Y — F o r sale, or will p u r c h a s e .
Iron b o u n d .
yefcrat £70.125,374 or about 8360,000,000.
ahouta, a n d aaarked w i t h red s p o t s o n t h e aboulders *nd HATS—A full a s s o r t m e n t , union, zouave, B u m a i d e , Butler, W h e e l B a r r o w * — C a n a l harrows.
neck, strayed upon, m y enclosed l a a d , in the t o w n s h i p of
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f f l c t r e e a — D . - n t l e s n d single, s l s o n e c k yoke*.
black, drab, t a n , pearl, Ac
:jjpla Baoderaoot.a .pnnJir'. enpiwri i? Chicago
W h i t e w a t e r , a n d now Tetaatae t h e r e u p o n .
T h e ' o w n e r will HOSE—Cashmere, m e r i n o , cotton, c o l o r e d M a c * a n d white, Y a r n — W o o l yarn, lull tine, also cotton k n i t t i n g y a r n .
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childs a n d misses, a c o m p l e t e l i a r .
f r o i e n ^ o d e a t h a n t h p n i g h t o r the 24th, near W a u k e g i n ,
^ w o i t s i l . b * e •-x.-'V;: J W . H. F I F E .
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TODIJC
NOTICE.
Frost lis jpiribdefehi* S « t i " Mmiticu,.
L A N D O m C S AT T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H , >
Perhaps no derelopmtiil rvtmcctrti with lb? recent
r o r a M e d i s i n e thai willcuit
" Tkr bat, chcapett. and moit neettiful
Family
'material profrreai of unr coufltry i» of more importance C Q V G H S ,
N A C C O R D A N C E W I T H INSTRCCT^IUNS ^IROM T H E
Paper in the Union."
than that conettnin* tbc petrokom discoveries IU PeunC o m m i s s i o n e r of t b e Oeneral L a n d O S e e , dated April 9
I.VFLL'EN Z At
18G3,aad by virtue or power c o p U i d c d h i the 6th Section df
lvaoto. West Virginia, Ohio uud Kentucky. and as
e s s entitled - An A c t p r o v i d i n g for the adTICKLING !• the T H R O A T ,
• matter baa boar assumed • natioual interest and beH A n P J : ; K ' 8 W E E K E Y janu s tAmcetnoft olC oalln g rsuspended
P r e - E m p t i o * L a n d Claims Io t h o
come of rest consequence in the commerce of tbe world
s p t - c i m n i . T iLLusr&AxxD.
aeveral Ststca a n d T e r r i t o t i t s . " a p p r o v t d A u g a s t a, Iftru
WHOOPING COl'GH,
afew words oo tbc sabjcct may not be inappropriate.—
which J c c l a r t s IbaJ it »hnll and may be lawful for tbe ComCritical Notlcesiof t h e Presa :
This wooderfal diacorcry hrugoue through all tbc phases
" Tbe best Family P a p e r published in the Doited States.' missioner of the General Land Office t o o r d e r Into m a r k e t
O r relieve C O N 6 U M T I Y £ C O U G H ,
a f t e r d e e .notice, w f t b o o t tbe formality aad e x p e n s e of a
[New L o n d o n A d v e r t i s e r .
wbicb cbtractcriied the gold discoveries in California,
" T h e model N e w s p a p e r of our c o n n t r y w c o m p l e t e in at P r o c l a m a t i o n of tbe P i e s i d e a t , all l a a d s of tbe second class,
except that beings well organized and well governed
a s q u i c k aa
the d e p a r t m e n t s of a n A m e r i c a n Family P a p e i — H a r p e r ' s t h o u g h h e r e t o f o r e u n p r o c l a i m e d snd nnoBered, and sach
common-wealth, subject to laws and established courts,
Weekly h s s earned for itsell a right to Its title ' A J O U R N A L o t h e r isolated a n d d i s c o n n e c t e d t r a c t s or parcels of unWTerthe chaotic and tamulluoos scctc outrage, robbery, aud
ed lands, which, in hi* j u d g m e n t , it wgutd be p r o p e r to txO F CIVILIZATION."'
(H. Y. E v e n i n g P o s t
C O B ' S
crime of every description which biackeacd I be cariy his" T h l r paper f u r n i s h e s tbe best IllustraUons. O u r f n t o r e pose t o aair in like raonncr : P r m ided tlrat public notice of
h i s t o r i a n s w i n e n r i c h t h e m s e l v e s o a t of H a r p e r ' s Weekly at l e a s t t h i ' IT dsvs shall be given by the Land OOecrn of
tory ol the California gold fever, bos beenabscct hero.—
C O U G H BALSAM.
long after writers, a n d p a i n t e r s , and publishers a r e t u r n e d •
tho D i s t r i c t in wbicb ^ i d l a a d s may be situated, p u r s u a n t
But tbe wild spirit of speculation, tbe insaoe excite jtent,
to tho d i r e c t i o n s or t h e Commisstoiter aToirsaid f
dust"
[New York E v a n g e l i s t
the heedless risb to the scene of ac!ioo. the immense forOVER FIVE THOUSAND 'BOTTLES
" A necessity in e v e r y h o u s e h o l d . " (Boston T r a n s c r i p t .
P U B L I C NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OfVF.N t h a t w e s h a l l offer
tuoea realized, tbe creation of mushroom towns and cities, have been sold in its n a t i v e town, and oot a s i n g l e i n s t a t e *
" I t is a t once a l e a d i n g political a n d historical annalist of at puhlin sale, t o t h e h i g h e s t bidder above the m i a i m u m
price of one dollar a n d twenty-live c e n t s p«r acre, on Tuesthe nation.[ P h l l a . Press.
the derangement of oli laws of ttadc, the world-wide dis- of i t s failure fa k n o w n .
day. the 21st d a y of March, 1&5. at Io o'clock A. IL, at the
••The U s t of Its class in America."
(Boston Traveller.
tribation of tbe precious product, tbc strange developWe b a r e , in o a r possession, n o ; q u a n t i t y of certificates,
oBice oi the Register of Ihe Laud Office io Traverae City.
ment of oil in regions widely sport one after another in some of tlicm f r o m
M'rb.. the following piece or parcel of IsBd belonging to the
E M I N E N T PHYSICIAN'S,
SUBSCKIPTIQNS. .
rapid succession, the sadden collapse of tbc cxcitemcnt
G o v e r n m e n t of the u n i t e d States^ <le«crlbcd on the re-survey
a
from • glut of tbc market^ the renewed rage of tbe fever, who h a v e oied it in' tbeir practice, a n d give d It the preemi1865.
"
, F o u r Section twenty ia Townahlp t w e n t y ,
nence over a n y other c o m p o u n d .
uiau N o r m of U s a g e N i n e West ; »ul S ect t o any solid Preall beth»y tbc same symtoms as tbe gold mania.
TtW -Publishers have perfected a syvlem of m a i l i n g tby
E
m p t l o n claim which may be tiled t h e r e o n p r c t i o n * io the
It was predicted that tbe cold fever woald subside and
wtfioh they can supply the Magazine and Weekly promptly J l
lllrc
I t d o e s n o t d r y -up n C S D U G H ,
ad°tba''J a'"'
* n i o n t b s after s e t t l e m e n t was
to IboM who prefer t o receive t h e i r periodicals directly from
leave nothing but roin behind But it has not done so —
Oo the Contrary it has extended until it bas created flour- bat l o o s t n s It, so aa to enable tbe p a t i e n t to e x p e c t o r a t e free- the Office of Publication. Postmaslcrs aud o t h e r s desirous
MORGAN BATES. W i n t e r ,
of p e t t i n g u p Cl'ibs will be supplied with a h a n d s o m e pictoishing cities aud communities in California, Nevada, Or- iyIfeb.
17-9-St)
REUBEN GOODRICH, Receiver
rial Show-bill on application.
egon. Washington, Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, T W 0 O B T H R E E DOSES W I L L D J V A h l A B L T C C R E
The postage on Harper's Weekly i» 20 centa a year, which
British Columbia, and Australia, and every fresh dismust be paid at tbe s u b ^ i f h e r ' s post office.
T I C K L I N G IN T H E T H R O A T .
covery of gold fornisbes a new Illustration of th&marvelC L A R K ' S
lous power of these mineral agents as elements of coloniA H A L F Bottle b a s often completely c o r e d tbe most
T E R M S :
Distilled Restorative
zation. So it ivwith petroleum. It bas tuado Venango
y, one year.
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S T U B B O R N C O U G H .
county web a scene of prodigous prosperily that be who
tith-.r li e Weekly ..r
le will be
O R T E C B H A l B L ,
supplied gr
»erv Clob of F i v e s
s I t S t 00 F
talks now of the humbug must be rather short sighted— a a d yet. t h o u g h it is so sore and speedy hi i t i r o p e r a l i o n , it
net : or SI* Copies f.
Restores Gtaf and Pndrd Hnir nnd BeriMl to Ilk
There are towns buiit up wholly by these discoveries.— perfect'; - harmless- b e i n g purely vegetable. I t i s v e r y a g r "
!&ck nut
i !*• scppiieil
Nataaral Color,
There are railroads solely built to convey petroleum to : nine to the taste, a a d may be a d m i n i s t e r e d to c b i t d r e n
The Ann
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1 nest cloth
market, and so blockcd up with it that they cannot fur- ! a n y age.
bind! g, will be f c n t l i y
.
AND IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING
', foi $C e«th.
In cases of C R O l ' P ire will g u a r a n t e e a cure, if t a k e n
iplete Set. c o m p r i s i n g Elghi
ni6b rolling stock enough to accommodate the trade.—
of cash at the rate of
SO per »ol., IVtighl ut (
F o r the H a i r and H e a d .
Thcro aro tbe barrel*, millionsuf them, all over tbe re-'
purchaser. A d d r e s s
N o F a m i l y should be w i t h o u t it.
gion oozing with petroleum. There are tbc wells, yieldH A R P E R A BROTHERS.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
ing the oleoginous fluid io endless quantities. There are
.unkiii
Restores Ibe Color.
bauka, newspapers, hotels, iosurance companies, etc., all I t is w i t h i n tbe r e a c h cf all. tbe p r i c e b e i n g
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
resting on tlio products of tboso wells. Those who deO N L Y 25 CENTS.
:
Eradicates Dandruff.
«iro can see and judge for themselves.
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Through all tbc sensotl of navigation tbo Alleghany ri- And if s a I n v e s t m e n t a n d t h o r o u g h !ria! d o r s n o t " !•»
u p " the above s t a t e m e n t , t h e money wi! be r e f u n d e d .
Promotes its Crowtk.
ver has been running crowded with vessels of every de- S3v
k n o w i n g its merit*, and feclini
HAHPKU'S
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
scription laden with petroleum. Pittsburg, wbicb'used trialthis,
will secure for il a h o m e in every
Prevents its fallior off
to be tbo Iron City, I bints now of little else than petro- Do not waste away with Conghii
N E W M O N T H L Y MAGAZINE.
CLARK'S
RESTORATIVK,
leum. Barrel? of it swarm everywhere. Refiners multiIt II v t„- I
Critical .Vc.'irrs of Ike rren.
f u r n i s h yt
* ho *
ply. She bas become one of the great distributing deII is ihe foreicost mspi.-.ine < f th. day. T u t fires,,le u e , e i
pots for tbe trade. The operators clung to Oil Creek as)
m d a more J e l i ^ h t f e l ro.* 'panion. n o r
million B ninr*1
I s (fowl for C h i l d r e r .
long as a Toot of ground was to be bad on either side of
erprising friend, tlian H a r p e r ' s Mugnzi. e.
CLARK S RESTORATIVE,
il, or near it, and there tbey sunk wells and erected erNEW I U i'EN. CONN .
(Methodist Proieslaiit ;»Ssllioiorr.
I s g o o d for L a d i e s ^
Proprietor.
The mo<t p o p u l a r >lonth!v in ihe woriO. [ N". Y.Otiser^
ected engines with a seal that can only be compared wilb
CLARK S RESTORATIVE,
Tor sale by D r u g g i s t s in city, c o o t
Wc must refer in t-.-rnts c : eulogv to tlie l.iith tone i
that «f the quartz gold mines. From Oil Creek tbcv
F o r sale at \Vbolesaie, i.v
•ari' d e x c e l l e n r r s . . f H a q . r r ' s Msg'azil. — . j-x.: nnl -will
I s g o o d for O l d P e o p l e .
•pread tbcaafcelvea along tbc Alleghany River banks uud
D. 8. B A R N E S A C « . New Vork,
uonthly ciixiil.ilion of alwnt I7(i,00i) co^.ien—!n whese pn
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Islands ; then along Sugar Creek, and so on to every
G. C. GOODWIN A CO., Boston.
Is perfectly hurmlesj.
stream in Venango county. On all of these, oil well's
F A R R A N D . S H E L E Y A CO.. D e t r o i t .
CLA RK S RESTORATIV E
••M-j'ry 'i
have fccen evofc and oil obtained. until the whole countsC o n t a i n s DO O i l
pages of rvsdlnn
is Unod everywhere, aud tbe number of wells constantly
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
JJj at
nil gooti wood-cuts ; Mi,tl C I . A R K S R H S T O R A T I V1C,
•makiplfing.
" V O T 1 C E I S IIKREBY GIVEN TH AT TI1K TIME .FOB | t r ,
t.lv anil t h ? IUO.P r h l l o s l a not a D y e .
These explorutioas carried tbe operations into Crawr e c e i v i n g , e x a m i n i n g and a d j n s i i n g l ela ms a n d de- ophic.
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<llsseuiiliat.on of a love
ford county by menus of tbe companies boring along m a u d s a g a i n s t the E s t a t e of A l l i e n W IIaeon, deceased, h a s ;
IJeaotifies t h e H a i r .
e x t e n d e d by the J u d g e of P r o b a t e lor f o u r m o n t h s o f p u i
French Creek and Oil Creek : into Erie county, by the been
f r o m the 20th day of J a n u a r y , IsoA ; a u d t h a t . t h e u
CLARK'S RESTORAT!VK,
J
French Creek enterprises; into Warren and Clarion signed.
C o m m i s s i o n e r s a p p o i n t e d to mijust ihe cli
Is splendid for ^ ' h i s k u r s .
•couuties. by following tbe course of the Alleghany river; .-•gMinst said Estate, will hold their filial lii'-eting at
CI.ARK'S RESTORATIVK,
through Clarion, Elk, Forrest and Jefferson coo dies, by C o u n t y Clerk's office, in T r a v e r s e City, ou Saturday, ibe 2uii»
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v
p
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tin}Ioir
in
its
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following tbe Olarion river ; aod indeed wc can scarcely day of May next, a l 10 o'clock, A. M.
MORGAN BATES.
CLARK'S RESTORAT!VK.
oaw name a county ia that regica of Pennsylvania where
ELVIS I . SPKAtiCE.
CurtJSUHSCltlPTIUNS.
petroleum bos oot been bored for. Most of tbe opera
J E S S E C!'AM.
C L A RK S R E S ' l O R A T I V E.
'ions are yet merely beginning, except in Vernngo ond
1 H&5.
Prevents Erupiio
Doted, T r a v e r s e City, J a n . 2 f , lSiij.
the points immediately adjacent. There petroleum
e Publish*!*
|.erf
n «ystefn ef in
C L A R K '8 R E S T O R A T I V E.
is the solo topic. Nothing else is known, seen or beord
.
'ops Itching aud Rnrninr.
of. It is everywhere and the whole prosperity of the dis
' I CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
DR. J O H N L. L Y O N ' S
trict is based on it
•eb I
keeps tiie Head Cool,
Passing south of Pittsburg, wcfindanother petroleum
j CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
lr>€>rio<li«'.til D r o p s
region along Dunkard Creek, in the counties of Fnycite P ' r e n c h
L dciigliifuttv prrfomsd.
and Greene, where many companies flourish. IJcre, too,'
"TIE GREAT
T-EL-,
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CLARK'S RESTORATIV
tbc boring has spread to all the adjoining region, away
C o i i i a i u * no S e d i m e n t .
F E M A L E R E G U L A T O R ,
off into Western Virginia. For the product or this disjCLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
trict the Monongubela river is tbe channel of transportaAre the only k n o w n remedy lhat »i.I successfully and ir
tion. But tbo great West Virgiuio oil country is far rai iaUy restore a n d ' r e g u l a t e t h e female »»steui. r e m o n n
( LARK S RESTORATIVE.
6outb of this, along the Little Kanawha and Hughes ri- ill i r r e g u l a r i t i e s , aod p r o d u c i n g heultb, n g u r and strcLglu.
vrre, and all the tributary creeks. There the oil has
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
been gathered as it oozes from the earth for half a ceutuit-purr run for P a
ry or more. Now.it is bored for in scientific style, and
A r e a fluid preparaiion, the only one i'f the kind e v e r iTs
CLAR K f RESTORATI V1;.
every foot of ground is occupied by wells or speculators. ••>ve:ed in t h i s coAutry, and acta t u e c l l y ou the parts K|
Pn-pari-s vim for Bafts.
Tbe mania bos spread io West Virginia to sach on ex- 'ecteil," whilst pills an<i |<owders can ••nty it-a. Ii Ihem .-is the,
CLARK'S
RESTORATIVE.
• -•'Mnii
iriinfci.ii
Yptlr.
tent that wo think tbo area covered there is more extend- »ork tbrougii syinpatby, but not ui ail o c u t and po»iti«<.
All I-ailicj need it.
ed than in Pennsylvania, although tho product is as yet
CLARK'S RMS') OR ATI VE.
nothing at all in comparison. Then there ore tbe oil disNo LHIV will do nilhout »l.
AT WHOLESALE ONLY!
tricts in Obio-'and Kentucky and Canada of which as vet
CLARK'S
RESTORATIVE,
u
i
n
g
.
little is known.
Ci-s's I m l i l
W A T C H E S
A N D
J E W E L I IV
The astonishing feature in this development in tbi
isbie to Lear ihe
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
vast area of country in which petroleum has undoubtedly laoci aild d a n g e r of n
OF EVERT PKSi'RiniO.t AT THE
Is Sold bj Diupcins uud Dralers everywhere.
been obtained by boring. It is true that in the leading
. pe,
Price
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S
PERIODICAL
DROPS
points oil has for a long period been well known to ooze
1.0 WEST PRICES FOR CASH, j
('I. AUK A C O . I'IrT>rletors.
from the ground and Bow off inlosprings of water, creeks C o m e to vou a s a blessing, for is n o t prevention be
; O n e r a l Agents
ANI>
and swamps. But the great discovery was not owing to t h a n core f
KAl.lt
1), SI1EI.1A .1 CO , Detroit.
Y K M V
COI'NTHV M K H O l \ N T S . PF.l»Li:i{S. I
If regularly taken, it is a certain preventive, a n d will i
this, the oil having been struck at a considerable depth
yon much peril a u d many h o u r s of sufferingiQ.i-i* piolils i':[.on a «ma!l Investment.
while boring for salt.
Have you been afflicted for many y e a r s with c o m p l a i n t '
. i A SIMil.E IlOX OF BRA.fDRCTIl'g P I L L S
J r w r i r v of .n.v [ u t t e i n or rjualtty tR'T in epy
Over an immense area of country It bas been subse- ciden! to the sex. t h a t have baffled "tbe s t i l l of physici
mad order. ' l > t h n n » e s f - any cta«« of w..rk I
!. , contains more vegetable e x t r a c t i v e m a t t e r than iweaty boxee
quently obtained by boring, and in all of these cases tbe and are h u r r y i n g you on to an early g r a v e !
)' of a n y pll!* in tbe n „ r l d hr»ides ; Cfty-fivc h u n d r e d p h y s i same geological formation has boeu found. The query
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
cians II*e Ihem In tin ir p r a c t i c e to the e x c l u s i o n o r a l ! o t h e r
often asked where was all Ibis oil deposited before tbc
j (mrgatives. The Brst letter of their value is yet scarcely apdiscoveries, that wc now find so mouy thousands of wells Are t h e n
.1 I p r e d a t e d . W h e n llioy are better known, s n d d e n death a n d
abkf to go on pumping it without exhaustion ? is coniI c o n t i n u e d sickness will be ot the pasL Let t h o s e who k n o w
plelelv answered by reference to the depth at which the
a k n a t a a e t . hai
Will you « a s t e away w i t h s u f f e r i n g troni Luucorrha-n, ProIt is B doty which will
petroleum ia fouod.
r ! t h e m speak r i g h t out in their favor.
lapsus, ' 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

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Cornelius O'Dutrd on Americans.
There ia a rough uuvarnished Yankee that I like much.
I like his self-reliance, his vigor, his daring earnestness,
and I don't dislike his intense acatcness, ana I forgive his
ill-humor with England. It is vour traveled Phllndelpbinn.your literary ge'Jcraau from Boston,or your almighty swaggerer rrom Broadway, that I caunot Btomach.—
This be-ringed and gold chained masticator is positively
odious to me. His imitation of tho usages of society is
at oace so,close and remote, as to afford acrocl mocker?
^)f our actual civilization ; and I long to read my Darwin
backwards, and fancy tbe time when he will go back to
his native woods aud prairies, and bo as wildly fantastic
aod barbarous as nature Intended him. These people are
dot tbe nation ; they are not'even like it. Tbey are the
off-hots.°f 0 0 over-wealthy and puree-proud society, who.
notdaring to exhibit their impertinences where they ore
Known, come over to Europe to display themselves ia all
tbe extravagances of a mistaken culture. "When a good
Americac dies be goes to Paris," it is said ; and I am
ahnoatatlcamted to wish that be would wait for bis ii»morWmr on bis own side of tbe Atlantic. Such -people
hat® helped to make the Cootloent dear, and done vert
, little to make it plcaaanter.—fBlackwood.
I t is stated tbo passport order will be rescinded so far
as applies to Canada,
bat it will be cootioaed m regards
1

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—- • ••

s u m m e d up u u d c r tbe n a m e of s u p p r e s s e d a n d o b s t r u c t e d
nature, when an i n v e s t m e n t of o n e dollar in
LYON'S PERIODICAL

DROPS

will surely aave you.
Do n o t use the d r o p s w h e n forbidden
for a l t h o u g h a positive cure, and liarmle*
they are so p o w e r f u l a n d finely calculated to a d j u s t and gove r n the f u n c t i o n s of t b c sexual organism, that, if taken a i imp r o p e r times, t h e y w o u l d jrroduce results c o n t r a r y t o nature,
against w h i c h all, p a r t i c u l a r l y those wlio would reproduce,
ahoold carefully g u a r d .
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PERIODICAL DROPS

C a n n o t h a r m t h e most delicate c o n s t i t a t i o n at
yet the p r o p r i e t o r s wish to g u a r d a g a i n s t ita
t h a t a thousand bottles will be nsed f<
used f o r an Illegitimate one.

T

anv timn •

LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS.

T h e n e e e r - f a l i i n g Female R e g u l a t o r , is f o r sale by every
rarttst.
1B both c i t y and c o u n t r y , a n d do not, if y o u value
a n d wish f o r a reliable m e d i c i n e , bny any o t h e r .
C . O . C L A R K 4 CO.,
W H O L E S A L E DRUGGISTS,

A t W h o l e a a l e by

,rry f r o m place t o [ IHCO.

nling or e a a p g e r
»• f-»r t h d n s c l o c s . a n d p r i • t h e m s e h e
IWl.il
rnpie a n d
neon raging pro
iven for ti.
kcted at tl
— occupation
j p s r s o n need be of, . t i j or ashamed to canvass tin
same Held again and again, for where o n c e our goods are in
t r o d u r e d , a p e r m a n e n t nnd c o n t i n u o u s demand is created.
To S o l d i e i s i n tbe Army, or those at h- me disabled by the
h a r d s h i p s of war, to Clergymen out of liea^h. Teachers. r o » t
masters, or any person who wishes either local or an active
occupation, a n d one tiial brings with it great pecuniary inducements, this p r e s e n t s an o p p o r t u n i t y seldom met with,—
Try It I a n d see for yourselves ! I
Carefully selected lots of j e w e l r y c o m p r i s i n g o u r newest
styles a n d most saleable variety of goods, will be sent anyw h e r e in the Loyal States. We are constantly tilling orders
f r o m persons leaving the choice of goods wholly with us
To such we promise ihe best e x e r c i s e of oor taste a n d
j u d g m e n t , and f r o m o n r l o n g e x p e r i e n c e enn ensure satisfaction. We ask no pay in a d v a n c e , state what style a n d q u l s l i t y
or Goods are wanted, and we will send the same and collect
pay by En press a t tbe e n d of t h e roote.
(Mid a n d Silver watches, good M o v e m e n t s and manufactured in tbe beat m a n n e r , of pure matarl.il, all w a r r a n t e d a t
rices f r o m $10 t o *250 each. S e n t anywhere—pay collected
y E x p r e s s . Satisfaction g u a r a n t e e d 1 A l l Waicbea a t Arst
p r i c e s i t h e y b e i n g of o o r own Importation.
C i r c u l a r s free by mail i Send f o r t h e m 1 !
T. 4 H. CAUGHAN,
Manufacturers and Importers.
OL.J

New H a r e s , Conn.
D. 8 . B A R N E S 4 C O , New Y o r k .
GEO. C. G O O D W I N 4 C O , Boston.
FAJUiAND, & U E L K T 4 0 0 . , D r t w *

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Tl# BrowhnftlPMrlfcifc

j ia»e life.

Oor race are snbjecl to a r e d u n d a n c y of vitiated bile at this,
season, a o d it is as d a n g e i o u s a s it ia p r e v a l e n t ; bot Brand-.
r r t l i ' i Pil|» afford an invaluable a n d efficient p r o t e c t i o n . B>
their occasional use wc p r e v e n t the collection of those Smpu.
rilies, which, when in sufficient q n a n t i t l e s . cause ao m u c h
danger to the body's health. They t o o n core liver cootplalnt.
dyspepsia, loss or appetite, pain in t h e head, heart-born, p a i n
in the breast bone, s a d d e n faintness rnd costiveoose. Sold
by all respectable di alers in medicines.
HO FOR

WHITEWATER!

THE si'BscBiBEn HAVING

PURCHASED AN*D HE-

paired the Haw Mill formerly known a s the H O O V E R '
AND T I N G L E H I L L is now ready to furnish bills of I o n - ,
ber or t i m b e r u p to thirty feet in length, on s h o r t notice.
L . S. UOXIE,
W h i t e w a t e r , Dec. 1?, 1804.
62-Sm*
ATTENTION

L A D I E S 11

boo*, Plumes, Flowers, e t c ,
Alao, a variety of Fancy Articles, auch ss latest style coll a r s a n d Cuffs, I-adies Mitts. C h i l d r e n ' s Balmoral Hose.
Thread. Pins. Buttons, S h e t l a n d a n d Berlin Wools, Dolls, and
many o t b a r thinga suitable f o r t h a Holidays. Call a a d e x - .
Traverse City, D o c , 1864.

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