Grand Traverse Herald, August 26, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 26, 1864

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.

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1864-08-26

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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;i« n a t i o n .
be fed a n d c l o t h e d ; m u n i t i o n s of w a r Of all kiiub. must b e • n i i b i a r i l u . c o
o v e r iu t h e p a s t u r e , a b o u t t w o miles.. Tfac i n d e f a t i g a b l e
A l l ; . i s 'I'eiuiesseC. L o u i r a g e n t m o u n t e d his- h o r s e a n d s t a r f c i l R7r* I h e p a s t u r e .
f u r n i s h e d , o r 1 h e w a r m u s t e n d in d e f e a t ami d i s g r a c e |
20. I L . h e
u g a re-.iuiII t u t h e U n i o n on t b i A f t e r f a l l i n g i n t o all m a u i i e r of m u d holes, s c r a t c h i n g
T h i s is not t b e l i m e for any l o v e r of his e o n n ' r y t o i n q u i r e j iona m i l Fbi>
a u d of th«: a b o l i t i o n a n d p r o h i b i
a s t o tlie s l a t e of t h e money m a r k e r , o r ask w h o ! h e r he b n s i fxt*"!'
himself w i t h b r i e r s , a n d t d r u b l i n g o v e r d e c a y e d l o g s , , "he
invest his s u r p l u s Capital a« t o y i e l d h i m n hi-ge'r [ l i o n if shivery
.
a g e n t f o u n d t l m b e r e a v e d tirnu. I n u s u b d u e d Voice h e
r e t u r u . N o return, a n d no profit, can b e d e s i r a b l e , if
2 1 . T h e a b o l i t i o n ami p r o h i b i t i o n of s l a v e r y b y nti aske-l t h e man Jf h e h a d lost his wifu. T h e m a n s a i d h e
followed by n a t i o n a l d i s o l u t t o n , or n a t i o n a l dissfrnoe | a m e n d m e n t ol Ihe Constiiuiitwi i»a«M-iI in t h e S c n u l e b y IIBII. ' I ' h e a g e n t w a s v e r y sOrry t o h e a r i t , jantl s y m p a p r o f i t t h u s n e q u i r e d , is b u t t h e p r e c u r s o r of f u j l * o t h i r d s m a j o r i t y a n d by u e m l y t h e s a m e in t h e H o i
tbifled v e r y d e e p l y w i t h t h e ' m . i o ' i f i h i s g r e a t Borfow, b u t
lure and spcedv desirnction.
N o i n v e s t m e n t c a n b e so j
b y hl'-k wf tbiiwi o r f o u r voles, t h r o u g h t h e iutla- ilcuth h e Miid w i n a n i h ^ s t i a t o a r c h e r ; a n d s h o t d o w n all,
s u r e l y profitabW a* t h a t w h i c h t e n d s t b i a s u r e "he n a t i o n - 1 c u r e ol" D e t n o c r a i i c
of b o t h h i g h a n d low d e g r e e . H e i n f o r m e d t b e m a n t h a t
al e x i s t c u c e .
'
2 2 I'he n a t i o n t h r o u g h i t s
representatives
in Balti- w h a t " was his loss w u s j i e r g a i n , " a n d w o u l d b o g l a d t o
a t n e i i c o o r a g e d in t h e iN-liuflhai b y t h e recent legt»lu-! m o r e , J u n e s, ma»le thu a b o l i t i o n a d p r o h l.tiiou ol >•*11 h i m a g r a v e s t o o e t o m a r k t h e - p o t w h e r e t h e | o v e d
t i o u of C o n p r e s a o u r linances i n a \ soon be p l a c e d u p o n * ! slavery t h e b a s i s of ;'s govvrtnciUul udtuiiiistiaiioii for o n e sk-pt. m a r b l e o r c o m t h o n s t o n e , a s h e c h o s e , a t pris o u n d e r a n d m o r e s t a b l e footing. T h e p r e s e n t derungf-d { ' h e f i i m r e
l e e s d e f y injr c o m p e t i t i o n . T b 4 b e r e a v e d m a n said t h e r e
2 3 ' . ' 1 lie F e d e r a l f i o v c r n i u c n t f o r b i d d e n l o e m p l o y ' was a f l i g h t d i f n e n l t y in t h e w a y . •• H a v e n ' t y o n lost
c o n d i t i o n of t h e c u r r e n c y i s i m p u t a b l e , in a irreat
II as a s a v e m uiiv c a p a c i t y
g r o e , t o d i s t u r b a n c e s f r o m t b e Arithdrawul of n C e ^
• your wife!", juquiced t h e a g e o t .
O n e huntlivil a n d (illy tiiini&uod n e g r o e s roosth
c h e c k s , o f t e n i n e v i t a b l e in l i m e of w a r . w h e n e x p e n d i t
I
•• W h y , ye*. I h a v e / ' said t h e m a n . " b u t n o g r a v e
Hi'.' j f r e e d slave.', in t h e pay a n d u i v ' u r m of t b e ( j o v e r u t o e n l s t o n e a i n ' t n e c e s s a r y ; f o r v o n see t h e cussed c r i t t e r a i o ' t
m u s t l a r g e l y e x c e e d a n y possible s u p p l y of c o i n
ealth
soldiers.
o p p o r t u n i t i e s t h u s p r e s e n t e d t o a c q u i r e s a d d e n wet
d e a d ; >he s c o o t e d w i t h a t i o t h e r m a n ! "
h a v e l e d t o v i c i o u s s p e c u l a t i o n , a c o n s e q u e n t increase in j
Grace Ortenwood. in her late lecture 1 Chicago
prices, and violent
fluctuation.
'I'he remedy is t o be ; T h e
r n i u c o l tlie U n c f h c — • N n r r o w E s c a p e o f
drew the fotlowlng picture oT the fnture :
Sevyiul > e j i x k
f o u n d only io e n t r o l l i n g t h e necessiiy w h i c h 'begi-ls ibe !

All kiads if M Priitiif Neatij ai4 Eipeditiwsh Riwutd.

"UiflTED 8TATK8 ttil OFFICK ATttAVEMCITY. MICH.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
J r w i K o r P a o t i r r . . . . . . C U R T I S FOWLER. Vapleton.
Siicaivr
E . K. D A M & T r a v e r s e City.
C o r v r r TKBASCBKR
-MORGAN BATES, T r a v . City.
C o r x T T CLINK
. . . . . . J A M E S P. IlRANP,
KKCISTKU OF DKKIIS
J A M E S P . liRAN'f).
PROS. ATTOBNKV
, . . . C . H. MAHHH,
CIRCI'ITCot'KTCOM.— . ..C.< II. MARSH,

GIAHU m m NUTICAL IKISTB.
. Repreaentnilve Dlatrict Republican Committee.
MOIb;A.V HATES, (Chairman)
. T r a v L m o City.
T H O M A S J . UAMSDKLI,
Manistee.
JOHN* 8. W X O S
Charlevoix.
County CorreapondinK
MOnOAS' U.VTES. (Chairman)'
C H A R t . t S II. MARSH
C H A R L E S T. S C O F I K L H . .

Committee.
Traverse Chy.
"
.Whitewater.

Township llepabllcan Committee.
TRAVEaaa.
C H A R L E S H. MARSH. ( C h a i r m a n )
T r a v e r s e City.
JOH.N. A. PERKY
A , W. J i A C O S
c r R T I S FOWI.KR.(Chairman 1....'
vHII.KN' U. IIA 111 HT,.
. C I*. I . A S C A S T E H . . . . . .
-

Mapleton.
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r l l A R U C S T. S C O F I E I . P , iCh.ili l u a ' u / l . ; . . . . . W h i t e w a t e r .
C t l A l t L K S H. EISTES
A Mil ROSE BUTTON..
J O H N POLtUFHER,
* A1.V1UA.
A. I'. W H E E l . O C K
V.Vlmira
.if»-KPH M Ai;l>EV
'-"•HtTEN I V C A M I ' B E L L . . . .
i
"
Emmet County Republican
A M. HatU-'K ('Chairman)
. v N M M v {'.'tiiTEi:
u..,i

i»\.xs>:LiioLMks

Committee.
..Little Traverse.
"

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R e p u b l i c a n C o m m i t t e e of A n t r i m C o u n t y .
..I \ M g S L. (.ll.IIKIt r (;:U > ; r u ! j ! i j . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . E l k Rapid*.
ItlCmRP'KMCIIT
Banki..
DANIKI. F. TUCK
.Milton.
L e e l n n n w C-onuty R e p u b l i c a n C o m m i t t e e .
'<V X. SMITH: WM. E P O W E R S
I.eelanaw.
o n o TH1KS, R O B E R T L E E
Centreville.
O K U . B A Y , J . E. F I S H E R . .
Glen A r b o r .

C. H . M A H S H ,

Attorntn unD C omisHlor at %m.
'. , j ,

.(

AND "

.SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
N O T A R Y P C B J - 1 0 k CON ? 1 i T A X C E I t ,
r r a verse City, Grand Traverse Comity. Mich.
Offlee in Dwelling Hons*

JACKSON & WILEY,

Founders

and

Machinists,

K

Buck 00 these troublous times will ouc children look

evil.
H i t b e r t o w e b n v e felt,tlie need o ( m o r e e x i e n s j v e
T h e p a s s ^ n g v r s on i h e i l ' - t a t o l ^ l e a i i n T l i a c i o e s p e a k '
in r> vcreuce aud awe. The sons of our brave soldiers
a n d v i g o r o u s f o i i i f i o n . S e t Y i e comtm'tit' h a s b e e n m a ie in th>- bigis-st p f ^ s i b l r t e r m s of O n p ' . A r t h u r uttd t h e
will date their patents of nobility oft grander battleu p o n w b s t see tried t o m a n y an n n d u e timi<!iiy a n d tardi- oftit er> of t h e b o a t , a u d a t t r i b u t e tueir p r e s e r v a t i o n l o .
fields thtni Agincourt.^>r Bannockburn. Such patents.of
n e s s o f a c t i o n . o n t h e p a r t y of C o n g r e s s , in i b i s retard
heroic conduct
'JHie circum«Uiiiees g o t o s h o w
1 d e e m it b u t j u s t t o say t i n t very g r e a t m i s a p p r e h e n s i o n ; w h a t ,
b e acci .pliied b; b,»,«
amlcT
„f 0.10 »oSl,j ,0 k-il j...d
.1,™,. Th. E 1 """"'
Sao, »coal of nrol^lu ,bo« *,j» n i
h a s existed, a n d p e r h a p t s t i l l ' e x i t s ' '!|"jn Ibi
L e g i s l a t o r s , like all o t h e r s , h a v e i n t i r h t o l e a r n 11 . IHJIV pas«iiffers and Ctvw rtjlnia the followinjr pariii;irt«rs
'lVt
V*
10 bo l > n S r . t o ' o f lire been sirai, »hkb
obootl, « « « » ) ; pa-lore 0 o o n e t a »groaj,rf MMoJoung
c o n d i t i o n o f affairs. A n e n t i r e l y new s y s t e m
Does all k i n d * of w o r k In h i s l i n e
S h o p at r e s i d e n c e , d e v i s e d , a n d t h a t s y s te m must n e c e s s a r i l y!b>.|he
KT»«lh w W d o c k WuJifcJav morning.. p o n . c ^ M
» • . » » ) W , W . to|Kj»lw»..l).ll.l.ya,
'
a i x miles east of Benzouia, in the t o w n of H o m e s t e a d .
All o f t i m e a n d e x p e r i e n c e . I t i s n o t sfrntij,
m
that
first
if
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w q r k left witli E . L. S p r a j r u e , T r a v e r s e City, or I L Averill,
in,o a
Ibowmor th-pn.
>tall M to d ^ a W .
f o r t a s h o u l d h a v e p r o v e d i m p e r f e c t a n d i n a d e q u a t e- .
T
H o m e s t e a d , w i n m a e t with p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
(13-ly*;
I M k and » . V l.»le rf » oconpE,,.,
«"»'•*• ' »».»*?• " " "
bark-.ha ,ml
lay h e a v y b u r d e n s o n a g r e a t a n d p a t r i o t i c p e o p l e in sue., palkr
>>&!> ™°*«'"«.<» foil
a m a n n e r as t o be e q u a l , a n d os t o . o c c a s i o n t h e 'cast to lowar n inlo llir water !ha rajx'if « t » rat. aaJ lb.,

" " ' e » l l l «* ° b ° " S « J » »
a m o u n t of s u f f e r i n g o r a n n o y a n c e , requires t i m e a n d cau- boat Ml b . » tbroaoat iato tbo . . t a r « * * Iba whaal.
8TANDARD
t i o n , a n d v a s t l a b o r ; a n d , w i t h al! t h e s e , e x p e r i e n c e
and . . . .juiaklr rvda.cd lo a .rack, and it- waop.,,1,, "i"" 1 -"
" " J * ! * - W * " •
D E T R O I T , Michigan,

C o r n e r of F i f t h and 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 S h o p s . ( M y )

D E. GAiRTERT"

W a t c h M a k e r and Jeweler,

F A I I i B A N K S

S

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E

S

O F A L L KINDS.
Alio, W a i n h o n w Trucks, Letter
FAIRBANKS, G R E E N L E A F A CO.,
172 L a k e Street, OHICACO.
F o r s a l e In D e t r o i t by F A R R A N D k 8 H E L E Y .
* 9 - B e c a r e f u l to b o y only t h e G e n u i n e . . * ?
ane 17 1864.
"(5T-ly*
FRUIT TREES.
H E SUBSCRIBER O F F E R S F O R . S A L E AT HIS
f a r m ; two and a half mllr* f r o m T ^ a v e n e City.
; T H R E E THOUSAND APPLE TREES.
t i e will also receive o r d e r s f a r plum, p e a c h , pear, a n d cherr y t r e e s t o b e f u r n i s h e d in the fall. P r i c e s reasonable.
J O S E P H OLIVER.

— • Si. H M .
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Y A T H , 81DIXG. C H E R R Y , O A K . M A P L E . W H I T E
L J Ash, a n d all k i n d s of sessoned P i n e lumber k e p t o a
h a n d ; and F r a m i n g t i m b e r , Jolata a n d S e a n t l i a g aawed f r o m
t w e n t y t o Ui^rty f e e t In l e n ^ t l i , U d f o r sa)e a t t h e . MUla '
'theaubaeHbar.

GEO. W . B S Y A H T .

T r a v e r s e C i t y , M i c h , A u g . 15 MSI. '

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neeedful to tert the valne of -the system, and correct its I drowned. Immediately after tbts catastrophe, which j. 01., " i r ' , , '
. .. C°mber. been
.
. work which Congress
!.happened while I aptam
• Artbu."
. .1 and manv
.
'P ibe
.
land,
errors. Such. has
tbe
the crew
ere
.
. -vet
. _another.
_ _ .." My
•' rather was
.. rocked
. . into
1, the tone
„o
r . to
«
. ofa found
called upon to perform. I am happy to say that daily w e r e below emleavo.-mjr
quetH-b
tlie fire
the 'jsk*ep tH'low
- tlie wave, HI the cradle of tbe'Monitor.—
' "lu
t h e r e will b e helpless lads w h o will listen i o
results are proving the Internal Revenue Act to exceed b o i l e r , b n t w h i c h was w>on found t o b e u t s n c c e t e f u l . t h e
envy, s a y i n g in t b e i r s c c r e t h e a r t s , . •' A l a s , w e
in efficiency the most sanguine expectations of lis authors officers HUccmled by n s i n x t h e i r r e v o l v e r s in i n t i m i d a t - ' h a v e niful
o p a r t n o r lot iu Mich g l o r y i n g ? — O u r f a t h e r s w e r e
In the month of June. 1863, it yielded about four and iug t h e r e m a i n d e r o f thv p e o p k - o n bo-ird t o b e t t e r dis- i
one-half millions of dollars, while the corresponding ctpline and comna-net'd l a u n c l i u g t h e life a n d y a w l R e b e l s ! A n d b e r e a n d t h e r e a y o u t h m o r e u n f o r t u n a t e ,
month of this year returned about fifteen millions, under b o a t s Irom t h e h n r r i e a n e d e c k , a n d a l t h o n g h t h e v e s s e l ! w h o will uteal a w a y f r o m h i s c o m r a d e s n n d m u r m u r in
b i t t e r n e s s of MIUI, •• A h , G o d h e l p m e ! M y ; f a t b e r w a s a
the same law. Under the new law, which wen t into op- h a d b e e n b e a d e i l t o t h e wind tj* k e e p t h e fiam-saft ns C o p p e r h e a d . "
etaUooon the first day of tbe present month, tho Treas- l o n e a s possible. I lie h i n n c h i n s of t he Iwvits WHS f o u n d t o '
ury not uofreqnemly receives one midiou ir. a day. As, be w r y diffienlt. ar t h e fir*' a n d shioke q u i c k l y e n v e l o p e d i A W i s c o n s i n L i e u t e n a n t in t b e A r m y w r i t e s " t o
time and experience enable tbe officers employed in col- t h e m . It was. h o w e v e r , a f t e r g r e a t hsbor, n c c o m p l i s h e d . e i g h t y o u n g ladies, residing in Illinois* I n d i a n a a n d
lecting tbe revenue to enforce the stringent provisions o( a u d t b e [.asft-ngere a n d c r e w placed in t h e m , a n d o r d e r - M i c h i g a n . " t o c a u t i o n t b e m a g a i n s t a n s w e r i n g a d v e r tbe new law. I trust that a million per day will be found e d t o r o w l o s o m e distari- e f n i l n t b e burninsr b o a t , frar- t i s e m e n t s u n d e r t h e b e a d " W a n t e d , c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , for
the rule and not tbo exception. Still, much space is un- injr a n e x p l o s i o n o! I i.e boiler or .of t h e h i g h wines, w h i c h m u t u a l c u l t i v a t i o n . " A l l a n s w e r s t o sueh i n v i t a t i o n s are
doubtedly left for improvement in tba law, and in its ad- w e r e fieii eh- b u m i i g C a p t . A r t h u r , h o w e v e r r e m a i n e d l a u g h e d at a n d s u b j e c t e d t o t b e j e e r s of o f f i c e r s a n d solministration, as a greater amount of necessary informa- o u d e i k , M.rowing o v e r < o n s i r t e t * b l e p r o p e r t y , i n d o n l y d i e r s . H e says : •• 1 k n o w of o n e y o u n g l a d y w b o in t b e
tion is acquired. The proper ' sources of revenue, and k-ft ti e s h i p w h e n forced t o d o so by t b e flames ; t h e n l a u g h i n g s t o c k of a w h o l e rcgimect, a n d m a n y of t b e m
tbe moat effective modes of obtaining it, are best develop- u n f u r l i n g t h e s t e a m e r ' s flap o v e r h e r bows, called o u t — a r e or w e r e f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o r s of h e r s , o o t t w o y e a r s
ed in tbe execution of existing law. And 1 have cau.sed •' B o y s , t b e old flag floats o v e r h e r yet !" a n d s l i d i n g a g o . H e r f a i r n a m e a n d c h a r a c t e r a r e b l i g h t e d , a n d
measures tp be initiated which.wiH. it is believed, et^tble d o w n a r o p e i n t o t h e w a t e r , w a s s o o n p i c k e d u p b y t h e o n e w h o h a s c o u n t e d o o b e r b e i n g s o m e t h i n g a w r e t h a n
Congre» So to improve and enlarge the system as. when life b o a t
a f r i e n d t o b i m in t b e f u t u r e , h a s c a s t b e r aside, and_ b e r
taken io connection with the revenue from customs, aod
H a v i n g t a k e n p r e c a u t i o u s t o p r o v i s i o n t h e b o a t s , be lettors o f t r u t h t o h i m , a r e u n a n s w e r e d . « r , t
other tourirca. to aflordan ample aod wcure basis for tbe d i r e c t e d t b r u i t o Iceep i n t h e v i c i n i t y of t b e b a r r i n g Opened.

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SjMi-£raersc.ffgI!H

vf=:=&£rirr*:"

Litest Ne*s.
iptain Boj oton and Richard H.
latestjpa^ers. ff 4"
DKPARTMEXT
Our fotj/L-s icade|l su4den"«sWnto Abbeville, Miss.,
tig. 20—8
Iltn, wfilpped "(he coein?r and captured 25 prisOn motion, the Convention proceeded to formal bal- TO J U j
F R I D A Y MORNING. AUGUST 26, 1864.
gflgg}- , Qpf. trooiisfi'11 back four. BiiU«afto» tho - affair,
Ipt^iUiJbeJollowicg result;
, ,a»8EK!i?i».sr (jSftlittoiiJ
the following official dispatttchiV received today by this where Ihey were attacked"by the rebels, but the. jatter
* F o r President,
Abijah B. Dunlap
16 Department •.
is]
,
. • j~t. j , - J f <, r
>.'B I t A - H A M U N C O I , -K, L . K . S » i i t h \ . . i /
ilere repulsed. Our loss was kfi^hl/ithat o^ (h^ enemy,
Ct+r Poorr, Aug.-18-8 p. m . _ ^ e a b a r r e n movOF ILLINOIS.
C..T. Scofield
ed witu aia.corps Uiis uioroio^ ' r nnd cronod tbo Wet- 50 killed, 250 wounded, and 40 nrisOPCty^
'ForVice-President,
At 1 o'clock on Thursday mortiirig^e rebels tririlo a
A N D R E " W J O H X S O K ,
Iplal....^.
W
0FTEX.VE8SEE.
On motion or Charles T. Scofield, Abijah B. Duulap, this towards Petersburg. Meeting the enemy, be had fnrious attiek on our lines, » rrtthorfc'pprtion'coujifting
of
Burnside's corps on the left. Fighting was chiefly
of Leelanaw, was declared the nominee, unanimously.
Prcs'dentinl Electors—At L o r n ,
considerable fighting during the day, suffering some loss
R. R. BEKCHER,
The following gentleman were appointed a District and inflicting a _ loss on the eodrny, I have DO dig.; with artillery, and lasted two hours, when the rebels fall
THOMAS D. GILBERT.
WiVWthPuV'iffl
e'mptingan assault' upon our works.—
patches
showing
the
esteot
or
damages.
Corresponding Committee for the ensuing two-years:
First District
.FREDERICK W ALDROF.
Crrr Porvr, Aug. 19—7 u?0 p. m.—Our troops, are Tbe UbioDiloss was small. Oor. troops uow occupy Fair
MOROA.V BATES, (Chairman)...
.Grand Traverse.
Second1 District....MARSH GIDDINGS.
firmly fixed across the Weldon road. There has been Oaks and Melvtrp Hill.
JOHN M. GODOARD, . . . . . .
i Antrim;
.Third District
CHRI8TAIN EBERBACK.
little or no firfitlng to-day, either south orPctcrsbutg-or
E. C. TCTJU,
—Leclanaw.
Tbe pirate Tallahassee has Iwen ordered to cease coalFourth District
PERRY" H A N N A H .
north or the James river. Warren represents that the
JOHN a Dno.\,
EmmeL
Fifth District
OMAR D. CONGER.
enemy s dead in considerable numbers were found iu his ing of Halifax. , and w«s' Co sail during last night far
DKUKsLFiua,,.....!..;..
Manistee.
Sixth District
GEORGE AV. P A C K .
front unbarried.
North Bay. She iuleixk-d to take oil Mifbcicnt coal for ,
Choeringand patriotic speeches were made by A. B.
General Birney telegraphs General Butler as ro|Jo«te :
long voyage, but the imflioritk-s pmTOtcd it, »mJ s
Republican State Ticket.
Duulap, oftcetonaw; Dr. J . B. Walker, or Benzie MorIlKAixjL-AitTKas 10TH_ARNY C o w , Aug. 19.—'1'he en- was to start witb Uirely a week'* supply ou hand.
\
For Governor,
gan Bales pf Grand Traverse; and Copt. L M. C'rovath. emy attacked my line in heavy foree last night, and were
Farther intelligence from Admiral Farrrfgut, from FcdX
H E N R Y H. CRAPO,
repulsed
with
great
loss.
In
from
of
dur
colored
re-i
of Lansing.
or run.
eral
sources,
has
been
received
by
telegraph.
The
Adnient eighty-two dead bodies u r I!K- enemy were couutJd.
The Convention then adjourned Wnr ''die.
For Lieutenant Governor,
ITie colored troops behaved bhmlsbmelr. and are in fine miral has formally invited tlie coartSmidcr of Fort Mor^
E B E N E Z E R 0. GROSVENOR,
E. P. LADD, Chai.man.
spirits. The assault was in coiumi* u' division stroi.:r. gun to burreuder his |K>sl, which t i c latter had declined
OF JOXEhVIU.K.
E. C. T f m
and
we could and wobld have carried tlus. works if tlit v,
Gen. Granger hail invested tlie- fart at every
For Secretary oPSlale.
. B. I). AsiiTOsf: $ Secretaries.
had not been so well defended lire enemy * loos
J A M E S B. PORTER,
point; anil t be opi mon was that U would be reikeed.
at least 1,000.
NMIII;
Itllard Fillmore.
o r f.AMONO.
The reports from General Sheridan eontra»lict the ru(Signed)
li ]l. ISIRNKI luj. (.
For State Treasurer,
The Mvertirer and Tribune says that this gentle>\ c have a great deal of rain thi« wtrk.
moi»tl|ut be bad fallen bacbtol, Winchester,r. r»d stale
J O H N OWEN.
man is one of the candidates for a nomination at tbo grateful change in the temperature.
that lie has bad one or two successful skirmishes with
0F DETROIT.
Democratic Chicago Convention. His frieixfa have for
. \ • i -.»•• CITT PMVT, A u g . 19—9 p. in. ,
For Auditor General;
^ a l l e n b * * before hitait, ,'lwijwnr
some time past been addressing a short printed circular,
The enemy came out this evening on Warren's rl»ht. of the tights Gen. Cnstar took over 250 prisoners.
EMILANNEKE„
tnithoiit rigiiotiir'e,' to persons whom tbpy hojie to win driving io the pickets connecting ti(;tween him and c the
Or LANsixa.
• fLiitt+ lid*-* fcfttf Charleston titeM IhM <lkb'MMb»rd'
1
For Commissioner of State Land Office,
over to their interests.' This Tact we have fr9m one who toft of onr own line on the JehS/tfem Plank Road t
mept (Upoj tho city nnd fart Sumter was at ill kept up.
forcing tliem back.
GYRUS HEWITT, .
knows, and it is u fact worthy of note. Neither Mr/
An important blockadc runner had been detoyed.
OP LANSIKti.
UKAtXjVAR+kRS, Al:xv Or'.TItK PofyVfAC.', I
t illmoro noi auy of his friends dare come out under a
For Attorney General.
Gen. Uirmaii has defeated a pnrty ofthe rebels ipLoui*^
.
..
Evfpiu^. j
responsible
siguntnro
and
ask
for
the
votes
of
the
pcopfe
ALBERT WILLIAMS,
'Hiis moping at 2 o'clock, thu i i h Corpajtarted on
' > r •
op IOKIA. !
And this jsi uatural. Tho man who assisted to get up CJCjjWilion to cut the Weldon Uoilr,.nd at Ib-im's K
For Superintendent of Pnblic Instruction,
the fugitive slave law of 1850, wboopproved that info, tion. taking faur dara'ratiftiis.. Thi» corps wus withORAMEL HOSFORD,
Thc.Ciuiiiunfltt j,Kuauifcr, speaking for, the opponents
and has U'eu on
mous act, so iusulting to every Northern man; the man crawn from the left frout some d^yr
' tlie.tt6vi*H«M.>|{r.
''•!.••>
i I '.<•»
o r OUVKT.
who went ont of bis way and bent all the energies of the the reserve sinpe. The; ruadiod the. ruilr..u.l m.out 7
For Member ofStatclioard of Education,
'• There is t»ui one issue before the people, and that is
o clock, npd the 1st division being iu '.h<- t..iv..n.-o. hud a
WITTER J. BAXTER
Govcrnmowt in aid of pursuing and recapturing the bond- skirmish with a farce of the enemy xtalioned there to not bow the wnr.Hhall lie conducted, bat whether it shall
or musnAi.K.
man flying from his chains; who went so far ns to make protect the road. They fell-back rapiJIv, however., and be conducted nt alL The Democracy; nro far peace—
inimpdiateiJii'Hce."
the Government of,the United States ridiculous for its the loss on cither side was light. After pbreiiw lb.Tins TJiclimond Iviquirer recently laid down, very exalacrity in this dirty work; who wra so bitterly moved troops in hue to meetnny utluck which imglit be »:ud.- phcitly. t h e t m ^ oi:»v jueiTthij rebels would conclude
the work of tearing up the "t nick wa* C(W>menocU n.ii
with hafred or the rrec-Stfafes for supporting a Republiprpsecuted with vigor for several Jiours. i«it HIKHIL iiu>m ajxawi With K J GoCi-riiineBt ot the] I ' iited Stales.
se'nre the terms :
. . :
,
iCfln anti-SluvBry eamlidiUu in 18oC,.thot, he proclaimed they.were interrupted at their labor of Ithe apm-aran w
Recognition by the cui niy of'lbe iiul.-pcudetKe orthe
publicly, in his otherwisestapid.speech.iat Albany, that ofthe enemy, who were advancin^-tHong the railr.w|
Confederate States
year, that if the Repnblican party should succeed 'in from 1 etersburg, in line of battle. They prosed to l,:\\'iiiiilfuw»i of VlUiki-o UoufWtl'i-DiM i vory Ibot uf ConHills corn?, which hud been lying iu reserve furi:Ili>>
electing Gpn. Fremont the Southern States ought to seCounty Ticket.
past few days, and advupce«l at' douliJo quick. u> wioii ;i- federate ground, inehiding KuiiHicky and Missouri.
.Withdrawal of Yankee ^olditeri from Maryland, nntil
ciidc and would fail to show a proper spirit if they did uot; they became aware or otir intentiou. The 2d-d:vi«P i
County Clerk
J E S S E CRAM. .
who, since the comrocneeincui of tlie rebellion, lias riot, Gon. Avers commanding, hold the advance on the rail- t'ont State shall dti'ide by u free vote, whether sho shall
Register of Deeds...:. J E S S E CRAM.
remain iu the old Crfioti, or ask admission into the Conso far as the pnblic hate heard o^'soeti, tittered n word, road, the 3d and 4th divisions supporting on the right, fadcrafy.
Judge of P r o b a t e . . . . . . .CURTIS FOWLER, Sr.
,. . •
while the Jst division was placctf to.cover *hc leltaud to
Consent on the pai t of the Federal (lovenimcnt to give
E
LTm
ADDISON P. W H EE LOCK. oi' dobc an act to show his sympathy with the great cause prevent any surprise iu that direction.- The attack on
County T
reasurer
MORGAN BATES.
wo arc defending, and with the government under which the 2d division was very determined, but our uien met it up to the. Confederacy it* j»ropitrtiiMi of tho navy ns it.
County Surveyor.-.....'. WTLCIAM'SLAWSON.
he liyefc; who has worn the highest houors or tho Repub- gallantly, driving the rebels back in,.gallant strle, with stood at the timo of seccs-ton, or to pay for the ramc.
Attorney...CHABLES II. MARSH.
Yielding up all prrteiisioiw on tji« part of the Govlic, and is now so completely, eotscious that ho wore heavy loss. After repeated attempts to farce lines the
Circuit Conrt Commisernment to thai portion of tlie old territories vviiiuli lie
them
unworthily, that bis past life does pot allow him to rebels finally after two hours) hard lighting, gave np. the west ofthe Confederate Stales.

siooer
- . . . CHARLES II. MARSH.
- .
idea and fell back some distance, kuj-ping:up a tire all the
Cororncrs
;.HORACE PERSONS.
ask Tor the public favor except in an anonymous letter— afternoon from their batteries uud skirmishers.
An couitable settlement on the basil of our absolute
. r.
CHARLES H: ESTES.
each a man will, wo think, be treated as ho deserves, ev.
Tho 15th New York Heavy ArjWcry parlicnlarlv -lis- independence mid equal rights oil nil accounts of public
debt
and
public
lands,
and
the
advantages
accruing
from
by the Chicago Convention. Even they will roubo pro- tingaished itself io tbis.engagcin(iit. its rommandur was
Republican District Representative Convention. pored to'endorsc a man who tipht years ago. in anticipa- severely wounded. 1 he movement wus n complete knr- foreign tA-utic>.
Theso provisions,1 nv-lipprelKiid>--rniiipi-i4i<> Hie niiuiprise to the enemy, the rebel picket* stationed in the viAt a Convention of Republican Delegates for the Dis- tion of the present rebellion, openly encouraged it.
cinity being so astonished that they had hardlv timo to mum of what we must require liefore wo lay down our
trict comprising the counties or Antrim, Enfmct, Grand
escape. Some few prisyinirs nnre,i.|ken. several of whom .irtas. That-is to say, tlie North mint yield nil—we
The Coles County (III.) Riots Avenged.
nothing."
Traverse, Leelnaaw and Manistee, held pursnont to regwere wounded. .
Our readers Will remefnber iho sh/iotirtK of several
If rtie'erfufttry rfridy to nsk far jx nre oit'ilifs l a«is,
ular call or the Committee, at Traverse City, on Tues- soldiery, Inst faH, by the Copjirbeads of Coles count v. i ^ e l r a c ' £ .'. s ' o r " "P l«' over a mile. Our troopgtiill
it could probably be speedily olttnincd. The icWIs , ns
day, the 23d day orAugust, 18G4, Morgan Bates, Chair- lit, led by'John O' Hair, Copperhead sheriff of the held the position at dark to-day,and to-morrow they will yet hnvo in-licnted no other terms as n basis on which
completely
destroy
the
ties
and
raife
of
the
railroad',
nnman or tht District Committee, called the Convention to county, who fled oo the appioach of troops, and was surt>
V Sil l h
'
° " o ! « l , b i ) r b o o d , 0 ° <*rong
order, and on his motion E. P. LADO, or Grand Traverse, posed, to hare teft the country. . I^te Illinois papers con- torec
tain the' following sequel <6 the transaction:
r lc 0:
to tho Joynl masses about stopping tlie par on such a buwaschoeen temporary CtaTFman, nnd oo motion or A" H e r e is a part ouly oMhe sequel: John H. 0 ' Hai. „ . ' ' ' f 5° °«r side was I.IK-UI 3Q0. among whom tvas
K

T. Wheolock,E. C- TOTTLB, or Leelanaw, was -appointd John Frazier, two of the ]iarticipa6ts ip this red- Lieut. Col. Picreon. ofthe 39th Mamcbusotfs.
~™BS=BM05«=inlr*crar:0l|1*JII"n'
NEW
VORK,
Aog.
20.—The
Post
has
tho
following
ed temporary Secretary.
handed outrode, with a brother or the latter earned special:
i "
In referring Id onr grcenback ctirreilcy. the best curOn motion, the Chair appointed a committee or five Wflham Frazier, mode their escape, ns was supposed,
WASHINGTO>. August 20.—There,is. no news of im- reiicv ig the. worltL-.lhi ^ v f t ^ U n e r i c n ^ RoviowdVs;
.
[on Credentials, consisting or B. D. Ashtop, a T. Sco. from the comklry and made their tracks far Canada. Ex- jiortaiice from Grant The new movement on tho north1 hey ore is-ned'by a sovereipf power. Which itfceives
ertion was made for their capture, but without success.
field, John Porter, Jas. B. Walker*and W o . E. Pow- On Sunday last, the 17th inst.. rifle shots were heard in ern side or the James River is ^ogressing favorablv. them in payment tor debts duo to it and obliges individuund
gratifying
rcsulU
are
confidently
anticipated.
• i:i« -rft;:
a l to rccelMitlidi*fciTKIteIhbtftfti tTleyMe issued on
the vicloity of O'Hair's settlement, tfve or six miles from
NEW YORK, Ang.20.—The Now York Tribune scorThe Chair, also, on motion, appointed tbo fallowing Charleston. Upou repairing to the *pof the rrigTitcned respondent doted the 18th. from Grant's army says - _ the ..creditor the N^tiou and nof,i»!j that,of a, private
J ^committee on permanent organization A. B. jtonlap, neighbors found two dead bodies. Thev'were recogniz- The indications ^ro that there is to be an immediate aced as those of John H.O'Halr. the late 'sheriff and murA. P: Wheelock and A. B. Burctek.
derer, and his accomplice and friend, John Frazier. No tion on a grand scale somewhere alon* oar strategic line, co. in wheat and corn, in stone and tfihW. in flocks nnd
Tho committee on credentials ihadc.their report, and, one could be round upon whom to charge their execution. rbe marching nod countermarching of divisions and —
after some discussion on t tho admission of the Antrim I ho placo was clear. -«r«. etrfairtfv' sonte n^e '!iid perw^01!
wrth. jh^ve indorsed thenj., If thiTs sppnoftDelegates, whose credentials were irregular—they bav- formed the act and but recently,'but there was no record
ed they are the the
wr'rei,cy t|iat ever a nation ha<lleft to lend to the identity of the man who had thus fearWho 8hnll Affix the Stamps T
ing been appointed by township meeting* Instead 'or
—better than gold dm? "jfrrvr r—«rtJh it Vurreney art was
lu.lv Bvcr.ped the tnnrder of the soldiew or the 54th
The qnestion is asked "more than jiaily" whose bosi- never dreamed of in the philosophy of the Trainers ofthe
County Convention—the following Delegates were ad- O i i m r s body was pierced by seveutecrf bullets, John
ness
it
is
to
put
the
stamp
on
any
document
required
bv
Constitution.
mitted to seats in the Convention >—
* rawer had reoeinsd nine, nnd their death must neecss- the Internal Revenue law to be stamped.
ANTam—A. S. Wadsworth. L. A. Thayer.'
"if 7 A-rr* b e e o a , m o s l '"st an hi neons. I( would appear
Scction 151 of the law of Jui)e3p, 18G4, provides that
that O Hair and Fraxier bad been far a long time secercEKMET—Wm. H . F i f c .
*
there shall be levied ;coUected and paid
The Charifon (Iowa) Patriot has received tho followted in the vicinity, where thtv both ownevl good furm.=
; t».
•. / /
GKAKD TRAVRRSK—B. D. Asll'ton, E. P . Ladd. J . B. and had families, relatives and friends, but had been tor and In respect of the several in-tnjmfntg. matters and ing commtmication:
things
meotioned and described in the Schedule marked
Washington, Jooc 1G/I864.
Walker, A. P . Wheolock. C. T. Scofield, Smith Bams. traced out by the avengers, and thus summarily punished.
B, hereunto annexed (which curtains'a list or the stamp
LDITOR PATRIOT>-Dcar 8ir: Pica«o announce my
"Morgan Bates, and C. E. Estes.
duties
on
all
documents
and
paptreW*


by
any
A Copperhead Riot in Detroit.
namo a/candidate lor the Presidency, and give me It big
LBLAXAW—A. B. Bnrdick, A . % . Dunlap, R. C.TutOu Wednesday eveniAg. the Democrats' of Detroit person or persons or party, who shall make, sign or issue puff. Lnclosed you will find fifty dollars.
tie, John L Miller, John Porter, James Lee, Kasson held a meeting at City Hall, which terminated- in a riot the same, or far whose benefit ibo same shall be made,
Freeman and Wm. E. Powers.
and tho brutal beatiug of several respectable citiseiB.— signed or issued, tbe several duUc^ or sums ofmouey set
W litie one of tho " Democratic" orators wps bloviating down in figures against the same, respectively, or other.MANBTTS—Not represented.
about '«free speech, ' a gentleman made a remark to a wise specified or set forth in the said Schedule:"
• i f r . Bates moved to admit Mr. Goddard to a seat ... -•md that •• ho couldn't t-wallow that," or something simSection 158 of the same law provide "That auy per~
Iho convention,\to make tho delegation from Antrim
or iasne. or shail cellent joke on several or "his Copperhci *
far which oxcrei.se of - fro- s ^ - c h " he was at oncc son or persons who shall mak f .
set njx>q auu brutally beatec.
cause to be made, signed ur issuct^ any instrument, doc- Haying, during, his services, preached a d
full ' Motion negatived.
,! 1 f
mon. and prayed for tbe soocess of tbe cnas<\ yvcraf^of
ument
or
paper
of
any
kind
or
description
whatsoever
Jnafew.minntes'after, a gcotleman -wns fibwmd
Mr. Bates moved that Mr. Fife be jHrmitted' to cast
the cormgn)ioq felt .therascJwM »«grievtd, Istation-wilhoot
l«in- duly stamped, or havtho full vpto of Emmet county—two delegates being ab- standing in tbe crowd mying uothinc. when a Demo- ing ii,.™.,
thereupon anndhesiv,- tamp for.dcoqting tho duty eo themselves at, the door of tho church aod awaited the
cratic lover of •• free speech" and - constitutional rights"
app.-aranrv of ilie minister, with tho avowed delerminasent. Motion negatived.
w i l 1r
poiuted him out as a loyal leaguer, when he was also- set ,j,:
n f'rr0"- n-,":.—
: v - v , " u v the pro*
B " . ci.
, C i?f/?^
...n
'
provisions
o'
f
tion ofgivjjig him a •'good Ihrashing," bocaule be WM
The committee on Permanent Organization reported pponaod beaten, npd would have been killed but far be- l ,
?.r f v c O" ^ c h oflbi«, forfeit the
of 8 "
abolitionist" £
^
cucd
» b »d'y cut nnd disfigured, by tbo sheriff and two hundred dollars, and such instrument, document, or
the following officers or the Convention : E. P . LADD, j ^ . ^
Mr. W . told them he didn't waot any trouble, and
paper bill, draft, order, or note shall be deemed iuv«lid
President; A. S. Wadsworth, J o h n L Miller and Smith
tried
to more offaBdkweithfm# * « . fallowiog him np,
Shortly after, a soldier was observed listening to the and or no effect."
one
of
them
fmallv
Unirlr
Mm
Tn
ilu>:>
• jlj
Barns, Vice Presidents; E . C Tattle and B. D.'Ashtbn, speakers, and be was at opco assaulted far no other ofUnder the provisions of U»e Ke'ctipn jSrat above quoted,
Secretaries:
,
.
it is seen that it is a case for mutual agreement o r jtfw
tense than l>ecause ho was a soldier, and had been ficlitb
10
mg
,far
the
Union.
rangemcot
between
the
parties
about
fo
iasoc
and
receive
T' report of the Committee was accepted and adoptcalled them to •• lat on." tud .seiiing fho' felloW *bold
An old man.^aclerki unmed. Kllis, was also aisaultcd any document.or paper, as to which of them shall b e ,to strpek him. mauled and beat him, until be begged the
and I)eaten and* passing negro was chafed and beaten the expense of putting on the requi'ed stamp, bat by t i e
1 be Convention then proceeded tn UH informal ballot wtui clubs, r
provisions or tbe »cUoo last above qpoted. it is made bjvstand6rs '• far God's sake not to let him strike ffim
for S cendidnte for Representative iu tjio State Legion" . lliia is afair specimen orcopperhead "free speech" the imperative doty oT tho party about to sign or iwoe again." Tbe two other valicot gentlemen took to Ibeir
heote as rarfdlr' as possible, knowing! well tbit ,1bc!r
W j k t r , B. D. Asfatoo and Smith Bhrns.«ct and ' coostitntioual rights," It is evident that by *• free such documeot or paper to see that tbo same is duly time would come next.
fMMtpoo (III) Giwette
speech the." Dumpcrats" mean lynching ovorv mab stamped, far if be signs or i&nes it without being duly
ing t»TeDet»-iwith the following result:
Abijah B. Dunlan
,
. . whose speech is in favor of the Uuiou and sjrainst* slavo- stamped, be is liable to a fine or taro hundred dollar* < BOAU) at the Buffalo Springs hotel in Mecklenbunr
i-onstitntippal rights/'they mew mob Htle.
r - — « . . . . -Ai*.*;r.r"tf-iM?* v
Poor old John BeD is foopedrtp l 0 Atlanta, Ga. die- coqnty.lYirgiiria, a summer resort, is advertised in the
Off
[Gnuiii iinjuiij Kagler
Richmond paper? to be twenty aioltanrttkV.-fc btmdredpise.1 b y lb? r t W i luiledby ihc'tTni&islii.-'
'
a week, and three hundred and fifty a month. .
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T h e S a n F r a n c i s c a ^ A i t a C a l i f o r n i a g i v e s t b c (oliowing

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following coudit
I f the union f o £ q p & i d not capture R i c h m o n d . withiu
t h i r t y d a y s f r o m ^ U j j t ^ ® ^ h e w a s t o g i v e his o p o n e a t a
s i n g l e s o n n d e i f a t j j t o p l e . I f R i c h m o o d held o n t sixty
iD i u d a y s b e w a s j t o g i v e m m t w o a p p l e s : a n d so on, d o u b l i n g
•/1 * c t i o n , nod n o m i n a t e d , w i t h g r e a t u n a n i m i t y A n u a n B . t h e n u m b e r fin- e a d t a M o o t h u n t i l R i c h m o n d w a s t a k e n —
eveut did not occur before.—
• VvxLAr.
of U e l a o a * c o u n t y , f o r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e i n t h e t o t h e c u d of ftme « W i a tt e'
N i n e months have,
I s i n c e t h e first a p p l e w a s band" Utirte L e g W a t n r e . " " "
e d o v e r , a n d t h e li
p p t e d e l i v e r e d a t t b e e n d of t b e
M r . DCXLAP ia a g e n t l e m a n of s t e r l i n g a b i l i t y , i n t e g r i - s u c c e s s iv e m o n t h s
" • - > * * « 1. '% 4 . 8 . 1C, 32, 6 4 .
t y , r e f i n e m e n t a n d m o r a l w o r t h ; a n d W in e v e r y respect
128. 2">6, — t o t a l ,
far it: is all a g o o d j o k e ,
all forfeits r e g u l a r l y w i t h a g o o d
</oalificd t o roproacQt t h i s D i s t r i c t in t i e S t a t e Legisla- a n d t h e looser h a s
grace, b u t yesterd
r
u
i
n o S a ten-dollar p i e c e t o meet
t u r e . H e is s o u n d on all t b c l e a d i n g q u e s t i o n s of t b c d a y '
t h e demand
tad—/
ire 1 5 t o 2 0 c e n t s p e r p o u o d , a n d it
a n d w c p r e d i c t t b a t b e will m a k e bis m a r k in t h e L e g i s - t o o k a Gfty-p<
ty-pou
lature, Give him a rousing vote.
S h o u l d R i c b mnooi^ T o a t a k e n w i t h i n t h e p r e s e n t m o n t h ,
be would g e t b aick
c k !a t W o e oppTra b e h a s lost a n d one m o r e ,
TUB C l e v e l a n d i i e r a l d is i n f o r m e d t h a t t h e C o p p e r w h i c h , as t b e p r i c t y w i ^ t b e u j i e a t t h e v e r y h i g h e s t n o t c h ,
h e a d s of C r a w f o r d c o n n t y , O h i o , m e t in c o n v e n t i o n a t w o u l d m a k e h i m m o » ^ b a i y « r c n ; b n t s h o u l d it hold o u t
liucyrus, and adopted
resolutions
p l e d g i n g t h e " D e m o - a y e a r longer, a n d b M & n t i u u t i t o p a y his losses, h i s last
c r a c y " o f J j f K e g ^ j t o - r c i f r t t p c f t y e n j i o n of t b c d r a f t p a y m e n t would ccptoahim J t t O . 8 6 0 . a n d he w o n l d bo
9 8 1 , 9 0 0 o u t ; a n d UiQffld t o e firar last f r o m t h i s d a t e as
b y force i f neccssary, tp^trgauizc, arm a n d fortify against
m u c h l o n g e r a s it b a s j d r e a d j H a s t c . i l since its c o m m e n c e a n y I n i i e t i S l a t e s f o f & t b a t m a y b e sent a g a i n s t t h e m . ment, no n a t i o n o i f ^ l i j h c o u M b e g i n 10 m e e t t h e t e r m s
of t h e w a g e r , e v e n a l l o w i n g f t t o be reduced t o B c a s h '
basis, a n d t h e p a y r a « i n | t o b e m a d e in g r e e n b a c k s .

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Jfficb w.s.Ji.lijtat onTmadnj ^ j a f a o o i o , ,

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00

w c r e t of their being a r m e d , a a d 4n sonic localities Union

m o o h a v q b e e n w a r n e d t o te«ve b e f o r e ' t h e t i m e o f d r a f t -

y

i;

I t is a s s e r te dI ttbsio t j h e p r e s e n c e o f t h e r e b e l s a t t h e
C l i f t o n H o u s e , X i a g j j j f Falls, h a s r u i n e d t h e business f o r
t h e season.

T h e m y s t e r i o u s m u r d e r of M r . B a i g g s , a L o n d o n b a n k e r ,
in a p r i t i s h ^ f a i l w a y c a r , h a s l>een ' f a s t e n e d ! u p o n a
n a m e d F r a n z Muller, a Q c n r a n
p o i n t s t f o o g l y t o bfe g u i l t .

tailor,

U. STJ7-30 LOAN.

man

Circumstances

The S e c r e ta r y of tft®;X»easury gives n o t i c e t b a t tuUtcrlp-

T h e a c c u s e d left L o u d o n f o r

tlons will be r c c c l v c J j W Coupon Treasury N o t e s payable

N o w Y o r k in a p a c k e t s h i p 011 t h e U t h of JoTy. fire d a y s
1 from A u i u a t S ; . , ISM, wilh semi-annual interest
<»cfdr<J.^hc f a c t s w e r e d i s c o v e r e d , , f w t veasojU h a v e t j e e n
of seven a n d A r e e - l e a t h s p e r c e n t , por annnin,—
yfarted o u t b y t h e B r i t i s h G o v e r n m e n t in t h e lioj>c of inp ini^js.^'ld i M e ^ t bp|h t^
laiv f i Wo
tercepting his-progress. V !
> f V | J l >. Ali!
These;note* will bo convertible at the option uf the holder
A sub.siilute b r o k e r iu P o u g h l r e e p u i e , X .
toh|c*

t u r n e d up*«u liitii u f e w day* s i n c e .

had t b e

a t tuhfc/ri!y. i n t o s i x p s r ^ s i i t ' ^ u l d •b' iirih? b o n d ' . ' i m y i i b l e

In trjjug to

n o t loss-than five or igore thnii twenty yeurs f r o m they- d a t e

a c o u n t r y m a n drunk; H o r n he intettlcd t o enfi/t, t h e

a* i h o G o v e r n m e n t n^ty <lect. j Thop,- |ri(l be iwiied in de-

b r o k e r fifwself g o t , a n d was e n l i s t e d
w h o m h e l p e d t o sell,
Until t h e oe.xt m o r n i n g .

b y tf.e , iodividuul

n o m i n a t i o n s of g i o , S100. $ i 0 0 , $1,000 ami $.'>.o.on, Olid all «ul>-

l i e d i d n o t find 'out l i i i - m i s t a k e e e r i p t i o n s must be f o r fifty d o l l a r s o r sortie multiple of fifty
dollars.

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f

The notM^vlil l i e ' t r a n i m i t t c d to the rfJrnifs rive 01 trnnsA tifiNsiBi K l A m i o T . - r M i » ( > c i t . w h o h m i» .clmigO of
t h o , c o n t r a b a n d s c h o o l s in L o u i s i a n a , reluicn a c u r i o u s !n- p o r t a : l o n e l i s r s v s n s soon a f t e r tlio o r i g i n a l Certllicates of
d d e n t WWeli t o o k p l a c e u p o n t h e s t e a m e r O l i v e B r a n c h , d e p o s i t HH they c a n - b e p r e p a r e d ,
c o m i n g u p t b e river. A m o n g t h o s e o n h o a r d wen? s o m e
A e t h i notes d r a w Interest f r o m Aflguitt 15, person tr
M M wdmeii, o n e of w h o m h a d a . p a r r o t , T h e b i r d w a s
p r o f u s e ii| % i n q u i r y t o t h o s e on b o a r^d : * ' A r c y o u a i n s deposits sul.seijoont to tlml date m u - t p a y the lute
«bel?
A n a f n r m a t i r c a n s w e r would e l i c i t t j i e r e p l y s c c u r i d f r o u j dale lif nutc to date of di poitit.
j ' o l l . " A H riuht." . \Vbcti in t h e vicinity o r N o t c h f a i l l e s do]io»itiiig twenty-live t h o a s s i i l dollars a n d
i s : a Scout hailed the b o a t apd informed t b e C a p t a i n tbat
•jn rcA«l b u t t e r y . w a s .ropidlV a p p r o a c h i n g tin; r i v e r a little w a r d s for the,.c n o t e s a : o a c time will be alfowed a c o m m i t s
,f
- l i . IIMKX' tiij'ove; a n d w o o t y reach a c e r t a i n p o i n t b e f o r e
o n e - q u a r t e r of one p e r | * r cent., which will be paid bv the
T h e r e w n s on i m m e d i a t e r u s h of t h e TreasuryDeiiai'imeut ri|>on the reccipt ofifliillTov the nmonn
J a t l i e f i b t l s i h o l d , t h e r e b e l w o p i n o l e n d i n g t h e w a y . fraticertified t o by the ofBcer with w h o m tbe d e p o s i t e was mad«
•Jii- U i j e - c n j i e I r u ; n , h c r friends. A s s h e r e a c h e d t h e hold
M s h r i l l vo.ee, e y W e i i i l y tr,,n\ . i . n e in g r e a t - a l a r m , w a s Xo d e d u c t i o n s for commissions must be made f r o m the de.,

J i u i i d ^ z j i i i g . " l a k e t i i c ! l a k e me!'* I n v e s t i g a t i o n w a s p o i i t s ,
n-inile, a m i t b c o w n e r o f t h o v p i c e was found t o b e P o l l ,
, S p e c i a l A d v a n t n g e t of t h i s L o a n .
t v t v l j n d oyidently m a d e u p h e r mind thnt s o m e t h i n g
* NATIONAL SAVISCS CAXK, o f t t / l n s n lil»her rat* of
»-r.s w r o n g . T h e r e b e l w o m a n w e n t b a c k for,the b i n ! ,
f
Any savings
IMJ : i g n i u v i o i r « l t h e D n m ' n g e r x in t h e b o l d . A s soon a s Interest ihmi a n y o t h e r , e n d - t h e best *eouiity.
rtroir w a s r e s t o r e d oTi>l c|nict j i f e v n i l e d r t h e c r o w d , a u d > a n k which p a y s i i s depo«iiors In U . S . Notes, c o n s i d e r s that
uJi
t h e , r ^ b e | »vomuu, w e r e "dumbfonned a t t h e
ft is p a y i n g in the best c i r c u l a t i n g m e d i u m of the c o u n t r y
iiminiu;*# ,«ndWen c o n v e r s i o o ^ o loj-plty, e v i d e n c e d b y hi«
a a d i t c a n n a t pay_iu a n y t h i n g b e tte r , f o r "Its own assets are
H ^ r , ^ e i * t i o n b o r " ' I ) — — i - u tho* r e b e l s ! d — n
v

ble in g o v e r n m e n t paper.
vestment.

*

**'tCttana Tjajw.

T b e notes can aln cy s be s o l d f o r within a fiac-

tion of t h e i r face a n d a c c u m u l a t e d interest, end are the lxwt
security w i t h b a n k s a s collaterals f o r discounts.
C o n v e r t i b l e Into n Six per C e n t . 5 - 2 0 Gold B o n d .

a H ' o t ' f m p o r t s . an8 l i J- iif^tlrlalf h i s aiivanced beyond
all p r e c e d e n t
S a p p l y ' i s f a l f i n g sadly behind p u m a n d . In almost everything.

A p p r d r a n t e s p o i n t t o n a r d a ' . a s h o r t c r o p in many

staples; resulting of course >u an ln»men»e( a d v a n c e on any
known previous rates!

Speculation Is r a m p a u t

T h e r e is iiinch diffic ulty in r e p l a c i n g articles. v>itb the
a m o u n t recejved f o r the same when :sold.

N o one

KCCIM

anxious to sell, but on the c o u t ( a r y , > l l p r e f e r to hold for a
still f u r t h e r t d r a n c e .
To form anjf opinion as to

apd w h e r e t h i s state of af-

fairs is t o end is simply idle; while it-is safe to say, " t b e et

y»t-n I

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I n a word, ALL t h i n g s t e n d n p w a r ^ ,
J u l y 26,186t.

. J i . , I . ACo.

APl'LfJs—By tbe liu.hel or barrel—Dry a u d Green.
A1.PACCA&—Black, T a n Drabs, Tan.
AXES—Hunt'*, l l n r d A ' Blodgett's, • c h o p p i n g , b r o a d ,
hand, boys and b u n t c r s .
AXR HRi.VKS—An assortment of good qualitv a n d make.
A 1 K i t s 11KUIC1NES—For v b i c l i we are Agents a n d k e e p
eqinuiete asnorttnunt—low to the trade.
BASKETS—Willow a n d ash market, half bushel, bushel, a n d
oue an<f n half buyliuel c o r n baskets.
BALMORALS—l.ewis a n d o t h e r s t a n d a r d makes.
BAGS—Grain'Hnd (lour.
B E L I > — C o w j sheep, h a n d , t e a a n d sleigh.
BER.VGE—Brown, black, blue and green.
BEANS—We shall ho lit tho , m » r k e f f o r p u r c h a s e of prime
q u a l i f y and shall n i l at a s m a l l a d v a n c e ,
• r — N o . 1 Uhicago Mess I]y tho barrel, one* h u n d r e d , or
pound.
BEESWAX—A f n l l stock, f
:
BllILES—The A m e r i c a n Bible D e p o s i t o r * is in o u r institution.
HOOTS—Mens, lumbermen* l o n g leg, cow hide, k i p . cair
i ned. catr t a p »ole, calf p u m p sole, boys, y o u t h s a n d
:liilds.fc
.
BRIDLES—Black, russett, and reins with bltt«.
B R A I D — C r o t e b e t E m b r o i d e i y . colored a n d black, *kiH in
color*, silk and w o r s t e d ,
BUTTER—By the 11:1.in or pouud of good quality.
BUCKETS—Iron hound oak wVll buckets.
CAMBRICS—l'aper, colorud^nU black, c o m m o n , do.
CA I'S—Mens cloth, plush, mohair, Ax., bovs a n d childs a fnll
assortment
CASS1MERES—lllaek, a g o t

K E N ^ D V S Ui;DICINK>—Au a s s o r i a i e a t o f / t b t » * iustly
faiaefl m e d i c i n e s o n Oale.
, a M
KETTLES—S.
h, lo; pail, Jft, 45, C0,M g a l l o n , a t -rt*»onable rale*, a ftill line.
KEROSENE—liought low, a n d f u r s a l e at c o r r e s p o n d i n g f a t e s
• by the quantity.
:':WT"
K N I \ E S — p o c k e t table, c a n i a g , b u t c h e r s , *h4e, Ixnrftf ai *
lien knivci) ; our stock of table k u l v e s is«' l a r M ant
and «
invite t h e a t t e n t i o n .of the wholesale t.tadc,
de F / . W ^ , e 4
r bargains.
T
LACK—Cutioa, I J s c u , real t l r t e a d , s i n r r n a . Imitation: *ilk r
black a n d white, Ac.
,'ieu
LEATllMR—Sole, u p p e r , Wlji, calf, m o r r o e i o , lining*.'^binding, Ac.
I.FAIi—liar, wliffe and red lead
' ; 11 j 4 *
L I M E - n j n b k. a n d Water lime, r e a s o n a b l * . ^
LILLY W H I T E r ^ R o r t h c ladie*,.best SfUuliry, a s utao
. « ^ r iW,>",','llc",,<in- .
.
lMatKi-.uA'.O

iiSVui m J uium'* ^
UKRfKOtrS—These goods we h a v e a s n u g ' as.«ortWent well
selected, bought low, a n d f o r s a l s ill p a t w r a * below-, t h e
inorket, some very cheap
I
M01^\SSES—,V full line, a n d of good , q u a | l t y , a s etcf i t aa
N A V A L STOhES—Manilla a n d t a r r e: d ' rope, m i r U o i ro»iu,
pitch, tiir)>chtlne, naptha. Ad.
'
, ,
N ' A I I ^ — C u : , from 2d t o COd, b«ia make, a U u w r o u g h t a u d
pressed. We ore s e l l i n g ly- tlie k e g oa low ,:as w b c a n
now par chase a t wholesale. :
<> .
NOTIONS—Of theju: we have a complete Hoe, fully eqnal t o
tbe denracd, and p u r c h a s e d of^ mttouf*cturera a n d imi . - i
?!'
—'Pepper, mace, g i n g e r , cloves, e i n n a n i o u .
OAKI M—Be^t navy bv p o a n d o r luUe.
OILS—Kerosene, n l u t u ^ l i n s e e d , jwlled; a n d raw, neat* foot,
H«h, Ac.
O H . S l M t S — C o m p l e t e , sou-westers, pants, Ac.
OVER SB1RTS—Dbtthn, k n i t Jackets.
O^ STERS—Best quality. Baltimore nice, f r e s h a n d 'guaranteed.
. . .
r Al'EIl—-I^IU.-r,.iiot», iiillrfttpi legal, |irCnll s « O r t m « u t a u d
low by the ream.
P A P E R HANGINGS—Wall, window, b o r d e r i n g . In assortment
1 t*r ,
PA1K1S— Lead-In oil, ven. re^, spahlsli,brown, « o ^ fltfcme,
patent dryer. ' H , J • , lp] YZ'i
small lino, s u i t a b l e for, p f t ^ e q t s t o '

P R ^ E R V E S — C i t r o n ; quinces, plums, 'jieairs, cherries, Ac.
PEGS—iAssorted f r o m 3-8 t o 7-8. i
'
PILLS—Aycrs, J a v n c s , U o l l o n a y ' s Itadway's, W r i g h t ' s ,
G r t g o r j - ^ , Moflat's, B n i n d r e t b ' s , Hooper'*.
PLASTER—Grand River in barrul* o r by tlio t o n .
J i V . f W l M t y p a k t r a sBiU ( J t s W y OflWood
w o r k , with e x t r a c a s t i a g s .
. . .
P O C K E T BOOKS—And p o r t e monies, a f u l l line, some very
for h a t little, cl»«a^
; u < r r » y
CEREUS—Phalon".-, N i g h t B l o o i n l n S , " the " p e r f u m e for tlie
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P I 1 1 N T S - A very large , t o c k .
—•• H a m b u r g , " of New l ' o r k iiianufiictnro. »
P R O V I S I O N S — P p t ^ , floor, c o m , corn meal, l i i m t fish, lard,
CIIAMIIIIEVS—A small a s s o r t m e n t
butter, cheese, beef.

CHAINS—Trace, halter, j a c k and 'cable la 1-4, 5 l f ( 3 « imd PUMPS—Cistern. (Down** patent), c h a i n p u m p s c o m p l e t e
with t u b i n g lox sameRAGS—Bought and sold.
J t l D y i ^ v V r e a s p l i r t h n p l s d e of ftth.ifnfe.tnlWs! K m f t d r o
1 sr. , r» SCIIAPEBS—Cs»t
oon • Tte-ne. >• . >
j
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u r J c n
ROAD
S A L T — F i n e d a l r j a n d course.
ntHi
S A D D L E S — p o n y , Mexican a n d side.
HATCH*kl>-^-Wfiton, bmssclls, rail r o a j , g o t h i c . a n d illaln
enamelled.
S C A R F S — G e n t s silk, unlo^ and wool, ijidlea wool.
. •,
S C Y T H E S — G r a s s , bnsh, a n d grain sythes, us well a* s i c k l e s '

brush, bush nnd corn cutters.

SEEDS—Clover, timothy, red top. hungfcrlun, turnip, a n d a
full a s s o r t m e n t of fresh g a r d e n seeds, a few flowerM-eds.
S h o t — B y t h e bag or |>ouud.
S h o e s — A complete a s s o r t m e n t of gents, l a d i e s , y o u t h s a n d
children*.; j i t ,
j . -» : ^ | , 1 i 'TO : | J i >
S h t r t l n a Checka—Good stock.
S h o e P t n d l n g s — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t .
i
S h o v e l s — C a s t steel, l o n g handle, 1> h a n d l e , *coou_A<^,. .
S h a w l s — W o o l , brocha. stclls, a n d blanket, sorfce v e r y / l e a

s h o e P a c k s — B s n g o r [moose *ltln, lioth long snd s h o r t
legs. - A No. I . "
S i l k — B l s c k , eoloi<rd, a n d l i n i n g silk.
..
DELAINES—Manch&ftt'j*. PariK<-. H a m i l t o n , m o u r n i n g , all S k a t e s — L a d i e s , gent*, and boy*, s k a t e straps.
Bonds ifc'n-jt less t h a n n i n e jier c e n t p r e m i u m , uud belore.
' l e n t of colors, p r i n t e d a n d plain.
- S h i r t s — F l a n n e l , plain, and fancy, white shirts,Tsucy c o l t o a "
d linen, ditto.
-eyory
i<»
Jlie p r e m i u m on bla.|ier cent. V K stocks w»s n r e r
1
j — .1 line.
S k a t i n g C a p s — l a d l e s , misses, a n d childs.
Sssorted.'J^bw.Vlraslv/, 4 W e r ' f M « 4
twenty p e r c e n t It will be seen t h a t the actual profit on DOLLS—'Kid. . loth and rubber headfc
DRIED B E E F — P r i m e q .ml it v.
tl'ls loan. (a flie'iW*'M iu*rk«t ratc,lH n o t I e » t h a n ten pel DBA WERS—Gents iUld.tiuUcs a*kvrtc*i.
S o c k s — G e n t s b s n d k n i t wool, csshmere, c o t t o n a n d u n i o n .
DRl'GS—A small a w o r t m f n t C Z J ' V—f
per aOnum.'
boys nnd childs,.ditto.
,,
l iini-/. /
DRAG T E E T H — O n hand, 3-4. 4-4. 5 4 a n d made to o r d e r . S p l c e o — K i a d ^ quantitif's a n d qiialiHes to sulC
lie EiCmpUon from State or Mnmclpnl TaxaUon.
1 able.
S p e c t a c l e s — P l a i n , g e f m a n silver, a n d steel b o w s colored.
DYES—CumWoOt), logwood, 1
assorted, some very good'opes, also COM * f o r same.
/
Blum i
B n t aside f r o m all t h e a d v a n t a g e s wc have e n u m e r a t e d ,
perss. vitriol. Ac.
S p i n n i n g W h e e l s — A u d hnbs,sn ossortmcat
special A c t of C o n g r e s s e x e m p t * all b o n d s aud Tr e a s u r y EA R T H K N W I H U - J a g S / c r o a k s / e h u r n s ; Dowrr jloU'cove'rs, S t o v e s — W e Invite comparison ar• «tp kind*, qusllty,
finish
and rate* ; come a n d / c e .
ftent local t a x a t i o n . On tbe average, t h i s e x e m p
E M i J t Y — F o r e n g i n e e r s use.
Sleel-ynrds—Vrom
4 W lb*., good.
w o r t h about two p e r e«nt. per a n n u m , a c c o r d i n g t o th
sail.german.
ENVEI.OPES—A Isrge Assortment f n various qualities, deal- S t e e l — C o s t b ! I s l e t tfiffioti.pariug
ers will find prices low by t b c q u a n t i t y .
v
S t a y s — C o l o r e d and white t 41*6 rtfft>Ul'pqrt«cs, an a d m U of t a x a t i o n In various"jiarts of the c a i n t r y .
able a r t i c l e t o r thai M i e s .
''11**7
r«TT-Tfnf
E S S E N C E — C i n n a m o n , p e p p e r j n i n t , cloves, l e m o n . Ac. S n g a r » — C r u * b e d , powd' red, g r s n u l s t e d , coffer, In grade* U
I t isbelibvOd t b a t n o securities olTcr so g r e a t iuduci
EXTRACTS—Viiuilla. lemon, peach, A c .
s a l t brown N. O, m n s c a v s d o a n d maple.
1 l e n d e r s as those i s s o r d j j y the g o v e r n m e n t In all o t h e r FARMERS TOOLS—Porks, hoe*, rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels, T a p e — C o l o r e d , b l s r k snd white, cotton s n d lln^n.
sjiades. cradles, c u t t i n g boxrK •
forms or I n d e b t e d n e r s / t l i e j a i t h or ability of p r i v a t e parties, FANNING U I L U — O f t h e best makers anil a t ( m o d e r a t e T n l l o w — B o u g h t and sold by p o u n d or b a r r e l . '
T a b l e s — B l a c k walani, c h e r r y a n d union.stock companies, or s * J * A t c communities, only. i« pledged
T a b l e t * — F o r g s n la
u ao n M
^ f aaddiiecis use In c o r r e s j i o o d e n c e , s o m t
P E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d when wanted.
f o r p a y m e n t while t i n i M e property of the c o u n t r y i s held F I S H — C o d . dunn. h a l i b u t h c r r i i w , , t o n g u e s a n d s o u n d s
T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o u n ^ b j - s o n . O o l o n g a n d sotichong. in
mackerell. Ac,
• -rg..
chc*t*. catty* s n d by t h e p o u n d ; all b o u g h t early s n d a t
t o secure the d i s c h a a g e QH^II the o b lig a tio n s at tbe United
F L A X SEED—Bird seed, c a n a r y s e e j .
a d v a n t a g e o u s rats*
States.
, H
FLOL'B—Seven'bund red barrel*, good brands.
T i n W a r e — A good *tock on h a n d of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e .
:
a n d ail k i n d s of work done to orderi
W h i l e the « o v c r u m e n ^ | ^ r s t ^ e most liberal t e r m s f o r - i t * FLAT IRONS—In »izes t o s u i t
T i s s u e — F o r veils, a n d in it* season f o r d r e s s t s .
loans, It believes t h a t the very s l ^ j i g e s t apjwal will be to the
. ..JSM", shaker, red, T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine c u t s a i o k l n g . A c , a f u l l line a t o l d .
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h
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c
,
blue,
gray,
plaid,
fancy.
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n
c
h
.
Ac.

p
ricef.
loyalty a n d p a t r i o t i s m
t j r jie'rpt*.
FORKS—Mannre, hay. straw, g a r d e n , 2 a n d 3 tlncd, l o n g a n d T o y s — A nice a s s o r t m e n t t o wholeaale. .
1
s h o r t bangles.
Duplicate c e r t i f i c a t e W l l ! U i m d f o r all deposits. T h e
T r u n k s — l ' a c l i u g , folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , some g o M ouew
T
r
i
m
m
i n g s — O f various q u a l i t i e s a a d d e s i g n s s u c h s* areIRU1TS—Prune*,
c
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a
n
t
s
,
p
c
a
c
h
e
f
,
ilams,
c
h
e
r
r
i
e
s
,
gooset
p a r t y depositing.mu»t eidw>,e u p o n t h e o i i ? i e a l certificate
rashloaable.
berries. quinces, pears, tomatoss,"
the d e n o m i n a t i o n of
T r a v e l i n g R a g s — A fall line, sosie nice ones.
' '
'
whether they are t o F U R N I T U R E — B
T r a p s — M u s k rat, tox, U a v e rr,. a n d bear, of best
besl m s k r r s , b y
be Issued in blank or p l \ !
W h e n so endorsed i t
piece o r d a s e n .
j
''.INGHAI1S—Scotch, Glasgow,
j i nnccaa s t c r . a in d c h e c k dress
.. . f...
left w i t h the offlj
T w e e d * — K e u t u e k y j e a n s , double s n d Iwirt, iron clad c
t b e deposite, to lie f o r .
goods.
cs f.izo
slmere. Ac., a good a s s o r t m e n t low.;
GLASS—A foil:assortment of sires. 8 X 10 to ! 0 x 30.
warded to the Treasui
irtmWt
U m b r e l l a s — O f various sizes a n d grades.
GLOVED—Back, dog. ringwood. kid. w o o l , silk, cotton, l # r S u b s c r i p t i o n ! will be*
UWd
i v c t f s ^ r the T r e a s u r e r of the
li:i l i n e d geuts, ladies, mivses a n d bovs,
- o * ^ d r ^ F $ M t e J W ^ l M *IUl
p'^n,
GRAIN—Bockwheal, corn, w h e a t Ac.
United States, at Waahli
tMCScveral Assistant TreasnrV n l b e a — A few not very good.
• { I
GROCERIES—A c o m p l e t e line, boqgijt early, a n d f o r *«le
era a n d desigoated DepaVttfc:
.
aheap:
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'
by the
Vesta—Of n u m e r o u s design's, fashionable make, snd d i f f e r e n t
GUN CAPS—45. D. I. C. water-proof.
F i r s t National Bank of Ann* A r b o y i l i c h .
qualities t o s a l t
a. a n d F*
:
V i c e * — Large s n d m a i l , some toy vices. '
!?">
Second National B a n k , « j y k t r o l t Mich.
V i n e g a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , a n d real e l d e r v i n e g a r ,
H A I R (>IL—I'halon's Bear, Maccas«r
F i r s t National Bank, oHjj/Jton. Mich.
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n t s snd laile*, hemmed r t o d y f o r W a j o n e — D o o h l ® and s i n g l e lumber wagons, a good stock In
early s p r i n g , a n d as low as-can be b o u g h t outside.
use^rflk.
linen.'cotton.
Ac.
Hi
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a n d by all N a t ^ a a l B a n l j f # h l c h are d e p o s i t a r i e s of pnblir
Well
—'Th« old Old O j k e n Bucket is f b r sale by IU|^
H A Y — F o r s s l r . o r will purchase.
- .
..
iron tonnd.
money, a n d
j
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HATS—A f u l l a s s o r t m e n t a n i o n . *>j!a'rr, B t i r n f d e ; Bntler.
W h e e l B a r r o w s — C - a d s i :barrow«L'
b l s c k . drab, tan, pearl, A «
:i;
A » X R E p P E C T A ^ M H B A N K S A N D BASKKOtS
1I0SE—Cashmere,Unrein», o a t t p l t ' f f i y t d h l a c k a n d white. H h i f l l e t r e e » — D i u b l e o n d single, slso n e c k yokes.
Y a m — t t o o i y a m . l u l l Hne. also c o t t o n koHting j a r n . . A
t h r o u g h o u t the r o u n t r y f g u give f u r t h e r infoi
child* a n d m h s » < a . b o n m l M B n H j t l ' ' . . '
Y e l l o s r O c h r e — I n small or large qmurtitmL
H O I ' S — ( 0 U s » < K U f M ^ .u-Ja^liA.5
A F F O R D E V E R Y F A C I L I T Y TO SUBSQ&BF.RS.
^ i n c — B y tbe sueet or p o u o d , also s i n e in o l l f o r pclnt*
H I D E S — X » bay all kind* of msraittable hides.
HANNAH. L A Y A C O .

*
—The proper ;p. M&'r».
flgwtnber ofy^ib bifq.hfooioc ;t»-

a l m o U down t o the
rapidly, that-an attempt
W M T O o n e i o j u r e d . S h e w w -insured for only
a n a -will t h e r e f o r e U a g r e a t loss t o M M . - H e a r * a s
Bhe is e s t i m a t e d t o b e w o r t h a b o n t $ 3 0 , 0 6 0 . > T i e W r e c k

has been made In o u r Revenue a n d I n c o m e T a x ; ax aUo on

DAY B O O K S — B l a n k T ^ d g e r T p a s V h o i k s , w r i t i n g book*, in

It Is equally c o n v e n i e n t a s u t e m p o r a r y , o r p e r m a u c u i in*

"4

INDIGO—Real Spanish lloatl
ND1A RUBBER—CbaL\*ho«s. olastie. .bands,' e r a s e r s a n d
hat*.
r
.
I N D I A CCOTD—A nice sample.
-Rimna. s q n s r c , flst, iiiniata, scraps, s w e e d e j ^ J - a i e
S u p e r i o r h o r s e shoe, nail rod. flre.
The Rebel raid into Maryland is over. Cen. Grant has
J A C O N E T — A fnll line, b o u g h t of
or IIrop-t/rtenf.'
mpbrten. y?t taken R i c h m o n d . Secretary Chase ha» resigned. Gold J A
. lV
VNNEmS MEDICINES—^We"ore
XIP.IllCIKFK—We . r r sspecial
n r - U l a g e n t s M <Al Dr.
^ a j nes genuine preparations^ a n d J o b Uw s a m e a t a s low
still remains at about $ J 50 Cotton is selling at $1
rates as can bo b o u g h t elsewhere.
T" " c
ponnd. I.abOr is continually I n c o m i n g s c a r c e r . A new call J E W R L R V — A s'nng stock, well assorted. , -, . .
for h a l f a million men i s a b o n t b e i n g made A-large increase J E t L I E S — R a s p b e r r y , c u r r a n t , q u l n e y f . *lrsWMrrj', ^l'lue

I n a d d i t i o n to t h e very liberal liiterext o n t h e notes f o r

Co^rBRiiSAj) l i t u o c s . — T l i e C o p p e r h e a d o r g a n s a r e
e n u m e r a t i n g t h e list o f U « b o r o e s 9 f t h i s
Abolition
w
a . r " T h e a r r a y is f r i g t t f o l U. c o n t e m p l a t e ,
t h e Hartford T i m e s d e v o t e s a o o k i o n i . t o a . d e t a i l o r t h e i r sufferi n g s . B u m c of ihtiin j u m n frotn the cars, at t h e risk of
Ibreiiklng i h e i r u s e l a * ueeits, to w a n t U w o f f i c e r s t a k i n g
ithein. t o < b c . , f r o n t . A n i o t b e r in I n d i a n a b u r n t o u t t b e
. e y e s o f i e r eon to' p r e i x - u t h i e e n l i s t i n g . A d r a f t e d m a n
i n S l e l a j - a r e threw himself b e f o i e a loaded team a n d b a d ,
Iris frfoe s m a s h e d , p r e f c r r j n j r t o d i e , O O J I B o w n a c c o u n t
r a t h e r t h a n . r i s k b i s J i f e for, h i s ' c o u n t r y .
Others have
< h e i r front t e e t h p u l l e d : s o m e c u t off t h e i r
fingers.
A"
• Boston gentleman gtafved to death at Hamilton, Canada,
v r h i t b e r n a h a d fled t o e v a d e t b e d r a f t . ' a n d a V e r m o n t
b o y ran a * o y n n d J h t d in t b e w o o d s for m o n t h s for t h e
s a m e r e a s o n . ' I b e s e a r c t h o C o p p e r h e a d heroes, a n d a
<hM*. " W t l ^ l l d I f T W p n ' ' m o h
p r i m i t i v e times, t h o S p r i n g f i e l d R e p u b l i c a n t h i n k s t h e y
w o u l d h a v e b e e n t r a n s f o r m e d i n t o e t m a c h s , a n d p u t in
the kitchens and nurseries as a second help t o tbe uursry
girl*-.
••

w h i c h h a s for a
twea
"

« • MARKETS,

The Present Condition.

three years, this privilege of v o n v e r s ! o £ n o w w o r t h aliout

e i t h e r In g o v e i u n j e u t s e c u r l d e s or in notes or bonds paya-

A B K A i T T r i L . T j I o o a i r f W i A w r i t e t w h o s e life h a s possj t a , n ? e r i d i a a , t h w d i s c o u r » c » n p o o t h e B i g h t oTtimfef
•if F o r t y y e a r s o n c e s e e m e d a l o n g a n d d r e a r y p i l g r i m a g e
tonwko.
Iti D o t r s e e n r i b t i t n ^ t c p .
A n d y e t along the
w s y a r e b r e k e d sfirioes,
a thousand hopes h a r e
wasted t b ashes; foot-prints sacred ouder their drifting
dost, green mounds where grass is f t t s h with t h e wateri n g of t e a r s ; s h a d o w s e v e n w h i c h w e w o u l d n o t . f o r g e t
" W e w i l l g a r n e r % s u n s h i n e of t h o s e rears, a n d w i t h
c l a p p e d ; s t e w and hopes, posh 0 0 t o w a r d t h e evening
" f p a l l i g h t * will soon b e s e e n a w i n g i n g w h e r e t b e
w a t e r s a r e still a n d t b e s t o r m s n e v t r b e f l t

OF

.OCKS—CjiAgbC / o l t t c , o v h . mai^iie. striking, alarm, a u d
eight day, good lino.
•OTiiINO—W.e have B good a s s o r t m e n t WQII selected,
b o u g h t low, of fashionable designs, and for sale reasonable.
•.
1 •; - T ? '
COTTON—Brown, 3-4 4-4, f i n heavy a n d flue, bleached
3.4 to 3-4 nicely as«orted. b n d anr helling mauv of the:
a i New York wholesale r i t e s .
•OI.LARS—Gents a ssorted, I n d i e s v s r i o u s styles.also horse
and pony collar:
C O F F E E — J a v a . Rio, g r o u n d a n d m
aETS—\SJhito a u d colored, -i-..
rOVADKK—iA f a i r awlArtmfnt.
CONFECTIONARY—A good line a t retail a p d wholesale,
a small lot of f a n c y conversation canity*.
C R O C K E R Y — B o u g h t of importer* direct,and is sold
as can tie bought.
CRINOLINE—A very large stock tin j o b f r o m
CRADLES—Children* and grain, assorted.
C R A C K E R S — Pic X
et, Boston, p i l o t by pouud

wii« rebols." . T h e rel»el w o m a n p r o t c r ' e d t h a t ,»hp/UQver
. l a n g h t l h e ! i « i « l l h o t e i t c r plii-ase.

SALT FOR B m n n a . — A c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e O l c a n
A d v e r t i s e r t h u s p r e s e n t s t o t h e e<fitor 0 r e m e d y f o r t h a t
k h i d o f v e r m i n so b f t e c found i n t h o b e d i t a k e n b y t r a v e l e r s o n s t e a m b o a t s a n d a t h o t e l s a s well a s io p r i v a t e h o u n a .
H e says:— •
"
'«If any of y o u r
readerwiecd
a rare r e m e d y for bedbugs. they can b a r e wine, and cleans* tbo boose of t h i s
t r o u b l e s o m e v e r m i n w i t h o u t rapetfee. T h e y h a v e only
t o w a s h w i t 6 s a l t a n d w a t e r , filling t b e c r a c k s w h e r e
> h e y f r e q o e n t w j t b s a l t , a n d y o n m a y look in r a i n f o r
t h e " j . S a l t s e e m s j n i u i i o a l t o b e d b n g N a n d t b o y wiU n o t
trail through i t
I think it preferable to.all 'ointments,'
a n d t h e b u y e r requires n o c e r t i B c a t o a s t o i t s g e n u i n e n e s s . "

~=m

Hafrhah, Lay & 'CP's Column. .Tfanftah, Lay & Go.'s Oplnmn

three iK ^ eent. (icr annum', for' trie, c u r r e n t rate for 5-'i0

7""'

. .

aW-bM

.iWrnSm*.An*««»S.~QolC,L.
Baker ret u mod
to Washington to-day from ibe west. bringing with bin
aod lodging ID Old Capitol Prison sixteen persons whom
ha arrested for rasnofsttoring and ciroulsting connltrfelt uotes of tb« denomination* of SM)..#20, and #10.
and of 60 eeot poctal currency. He alK»}f rough t hither
the plates. 11 preeses, paper, Ink. etc^ sad the diet for
forging 25c metallic piece*, the latter to be circulated in
Uejrico and otber foreign countries. Tbe manufactory
w a r lodlunapoli* ws* moat extensive. An entire family
of rfs or seven persona were engaged in tbe printing atxi
trimming of tbe note*, which arc all (rood imitations of
tbe gtaoine. Branches existed at St. Louis, Covington.
>od at Navoo, Illinois, which are now suppressed. aod
t b d r principals and employees in prison. White trarellng hither, when between Atlanta and Harrisbnrg.
one of the gnilty parties, although bis legs were' fastene d with Irons, made his escapc from a car while in motioo, and waa killed by the falL It i» said a very large
quantity of tbe spurious paper has been secofed. Much
of tbe manufacture has found Its way into the bands of
s o l d i m i d tbe West., Agents for it* sale and circulation
bad been established in various localities. The precise
object of the fraud is not yet known. bnt it is believed
that million* are in circulation. This is by far the most
Important arrest of forgers and capture or instrument*
that baa ever taken place in tbo United States or any
otber country.

CHICAGO

, t , v / U . S. 1 0 4 0 BONDS, r

The** Bond* are laser J under the Act of Oongica* of March
8th, 1864j ftblcb provide* that'all Rondi issued under this
Act SHALL B ES<E DEEMED-J N COIN, at the pleasure of the
tiovtrtfeitt. at any period not less than ten nor more tii«p
forty year* from their date, and until their redemption FIVE
l»fat CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bond,
of not over one hundred dollar* annually and on all other
Bonds semi-annually. The intereat la ]>ay*ble on tho flrat
days of March and September In each year.
Aa these Bonds, by Act of Congress, are
Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation,
their value Is Increased from one to three per cent, per
according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of
the country.
,
At the present rufot premium on gold they pay
Ovcif Eight per Cent. Intereat
in currency, and sr^of equal convenience as a permsnent or
temporary Investment.
It I* believed tbst no securities offer so grost inducements
to lenders as the various descriptions of U. fe Bonds. In all
otber forms of Indebtedness tho faith or ability of private
parties or stock'companies or seperate communities only* is
pledged for payment, while for the debts of the Upited States
COMMISSIONERS' N O T I C E .
tbe whole property of the country Is holden to secure the
In tbe matter .of tbe Estate or ALBERT W. BACON,
payment of both prinoipsl and interest In coin.
ceased.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINTED BY The** Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from Sio up
tho Honorable Cnrti* Fowler, Judge of Probate for the
any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus'made
county of Grand Traverse and «tate .of Michigan, Commissioner* to receive, examlpe and adjust all cUim* and de- equally available to the smaileat lender and tho largest capmand* or all persons aenlnst the EataU aforraaiil, hereby
ive notice that they will be pre*ent on Saturday, the 2tth italist. They can be converted into money at any moment,
ay of September next, and on the !0th day of January, 1885,
at 10 o'Cloek in-tbo forenoon of each of said d*y*,'nt the aod the bolder will have the benefit of the interest
County Clerk'* Office, In Traverse Clry, county and state
The Funded Debt of the United States on which interest
aforesaid, for the purpose of receiving and adjusting all such
'claims and demands; and that nix months from the 20th dav is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March, 1864, was f"69of July. 1864, have been allowed by said Court to creditor's 965,000. The Interest on this 4cbt {or the coming fiscal
•o present their elafma to us for examlnstlon and adjustDR. J O H N L. LYON'S
year .will be US,937*126, while the customs revenue In £oId
Dated Traverso Cltv, A
August IS, 1864.
MORGAN* BATES.
for the current fiscal year, ending Jnno30th^ 1864. baa been F r e n c h
ir*eriodii -4il D r o p s ,
E L V I N JJ. SPRAODK,
at the rate of over $100,00^000 per annum.
TUB GREAT
J E S S E CRAM.
-Ill be seen that even tho present gold rovenuos of the
Commissioners.
F E M A L E R E G U L A T O R ,
Government are largely in excesi oi the wants of the TreaAre the only known remedy that will successfully and in-,
SALE O P LANDS POM D E L I N Q U E N T T A X E S .
sury for the payment of the gold Interest, while the recent variably restoie and regulate the-.female \\stem, removing
S'TY TBEA8HR]
M»vi.-Ti:r, Augi
of the tariff will doubtlefsraUe the annual receipt all irregularities, and producing health, vigor aud stieugth.
TUAT
LYON'S P E R I O D I C A ! , P R O P S
from customs on the same amount of importation-!, to $1 jo.
-- .....
sxesTo; Mlulstee County
year 186J, will be held at the office of the Countv Ti—...... 000,000 per annum.
Arc a fluid preparation, the only o|,o of the kind ever disof said County. In the vllllsge of Manistee, the "County neat
covered in this country, and acts directly on the parte af•atborijeetl amount of this'ioau is T«fo Hundred Mil- fected. whilst pll'.s and"powder* can mlv reach Ihciu as they
of Manistee, commencing on the firat Monday In Octol«r
—9o'clock, A.M.. and continuing from day to day un- lion .Dollars. Instruciions to the National Banks acting as work through sympathy, but not at tll.djrect and po»iti\ >.
til all the *"
lands ai disposed of.
Arc you aufftring from a constant anxiety for tire regular
loan agents were not Issued until March 26th, but the amount rcturn'of nature's prescribed laws ?
FRANCIS McCORMICK.
(34-Ew.)
,
County Treaaurer.
(Jive yourself no nnca*tncs«, for. Lyon's Periodical llni|».
or Boni^s reported sold at the United States; Treasury up to
if taken a day or two before the expected period, will po«iBALE O P LANDS F O R DELINQUENT" T A X E S . May 14th was
tively jind invariably regulate its couing. as sure n» effect
•48,964,900.
COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE, )
follow*.cause, a* certain as dsy:ight follows darkness.
TaavxMR Crrv, August 9.18<M. S
Subscript', ona will be received, hy the Treasurer or the
Are you sick, enfeebled by disease, or Unable to bear the
- V f O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ANNUAL
labor and danger of increase I
± 1 Ssles of DellnquentTaxes for Grand Traverse Conntv United States at Washington, and the Assistant Treasure pi
for the year 1863, will beheld at the office of the Conntv at Ni W York, Boston and Philadelphia, and by the
LYON'S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS
' .
Trea»Urer of said County, In Traverse City, commencing on
Come to you as a blessing, for is nut prevention better
t
the First Monday in October next, at P o'clock, A. M.. and first Nationnlliank of Ann Arbor, Mich. , than cure f
J .
• continuing from day to day until all the lands are disposed First National Bank of Detroit, Mich.
If regularly taken, it is a certain preventive, end will nave
. of.
MORGAN-BATES,
.-on much peril and many hours of suff^rlui:.
First National Bank of Fenton, Mich.
(34-8v)
County Treasurer.
Have you been offiicted for many years witli complaints inA N D OT A L L NATIONAL BANKS
:ident to the sex. that have baffled the skill of physicians,
S A L E O P L A N D S F O R D E L I N Q U E N T T A X E S . which are depositaries of Public money, and all
ind are hurrying you on to an early grave ?
OotKTt T«i*>ii BaK'« OFPICK, )
LYON® P E R I O D I C A L D R O P S
y,
RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS
Elk Ranlds, August 10,1PM {
e. Ilk*
OTICE IS HEREBYIYEN THAT THE SALE OF throughout the country, (acting •» agents of the National
_Und« for Delinquent Taxea in Antrim Connty, adver........
J Traverse Herald, Depositary Bank*,) will furnish further information oi
D*
"
"•
plication and
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Monday in October next, commencing i_. .
... „
and continuing front day to day untR all are deposed of.
HENRY, H. NOBLE,
L Y O N S PERIODICA L DROPS
(34_-8w)
County Treaaurer.
One H u n d r e d Dollars R e w a r d .
will rarely save you.
; .
For a Mcdicint that will cure
Do not use tbe drops when forbidden in the directions,
S A L E O P LANDS F O R D E L I N Q U E N T T A X E S .
COUGHS,
for although a positive cure, and harmless ut all other times,
CorxTT TaKAStiasR's OPTICX, )
they arc so powerful and finely cslcntsled to adjust and govNortbport,August 8,1814 { •
ern" the functions of the xcxuu organism, that. If taken at imLNPLUENZA,
• v r o n c E is HEREBY GIVEN THAT THESALE OP
proper times, they would produce remits cAntrary to nature,
I N Lands for Delinquent Taxes In Leelaaaw County, adveingiuust which all. particularly those ' who would reproduce,
bv the Auditor General in the Grand Traverses Herald,
should carelully guard.
T I C K L I N G In the T H R O A T ,
will beheld at the Dame House, In the villaga of Northport
tbe connty aeat of Leelanaw County, on tbe first Monday in
LYON'S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS
Octobemext, commepclng at 0 o'clock, A. M.
" •
W H O O P I N G COUGH,
Cannot harm tbe most delicate coliatitniion at any time.;
,
OBO.N. SMITH.
yet the proprietors wish to guard aguiiut its misuse, hoping
(34-aw)
Dept. County Treasurer.
Or relieve CONSUMTIVE C O U G H ,
that a thousand.bottles will be used fl>( a good purpose where
one is used for «n Illegitimate one. . :
BALE O F LANDS F O R D E L I N Q U E N T T A X E S .
as qolek a*
L Y O N ' S P E R I O D I C . ^ , DROPS,
COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE
LITTEX TSAVERSS, August 8,1864.
The never-failing Female Regulator, is for sale by every
C O B ' S
OTICE IS —1REBY
HEREBY GIVEN
GIVEN .THAT
THAT THE
THEANN,I
ANNUAL
Druggist, In both city and country, anl do not, if you value
.Sale*
Taxea
" tbe
"
Sales of Delinquent
Taxes for EMMET Coun
County for
our health and wlslr for a reliable nelicine, buy any other.
i
ytar 1063, wijl be held at
the
Bchool House in the
-the
tbe village of
•COUGH BALSAM.
>B«bool_Hou*e
akc no other, but if the Druggist to whom you apply has
Little Trwrem, the County Seat of Emmet County, on the
not got it. make him send and get It 'foryou.
Flrrt Monday in October next, commencing at 9 o'clock, A. M.
OVER F I V E T H O U S A N D B O T T L E S
C. ILCL.iRK A CO..
W BotjtsaLt DnruoisTs,
New Haven. Conn.
have been sold in its native town, aud not * single instanoe
AC Wholesale by
ol its failure is.known.
.
F A R * FOR SALE.
.. ,
D. S. BARNESCO., New York.
We have, in our possession, any quantity of certificate*,
T n O H T Y A C R E S OF CHOICE LAND TWO MILL.
GEO.
C.
GOODWIN
A CO., Boston.
ICj^e*«tofBenMDls,sndonohalfof a mile north of the some of them from
FA BRAND, SKELEY A CO., Detroit
EMINENT PHYSICIANS,
T m e r t e road, oeVentoen or ilgbteen acrca In variout stages
at lmprovemeht, well watered for stock; c o m ' — - "
*- who have used it In their practice, ind jived it tbe preemibuildings: fo>» acres In oropa, and a chance
nence over any other compound.
acres of wheat A m o chance for any one, wishing in anew
I t d o e a n o t d r y uj» n C O U G H ,
but loosens it, so aa to enable the pat lew to expectorate free-

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place. Two years credit canjy>
" for apart of pay
be given
'1LL1AM Q. HUNTINGTON.
Beaxohl*, August 1,1864.

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H T H E CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF GRAND
Traveree.
WiaT DSXTIIVA HKMKT H.NOBLX ea. Aalio.1*
I,0 lc l
tL&rS-.
' ® «boteby given that on the ninth day of
J i 1 * w r H ®' AtUcbuieot wksduly tssned outofUioClrMlt Court, for the County of Graad Traverse, at the an*
W r t Dexter and Henry H. Noble, the above aaned plaint I
tl>e UnJs, tenement*, good, and chattle*, moneys a
e#*ct» of Aaron P. EB*X, the defendant above named. An-1
•um of one hundred and four and «7-]eodolUf*. which <fc
writwa* returnable on the first Tuesday of Augwt, 1884.
D*ted thi*, the third day of Augu*t, 1864.
J.G.RAMSDELU
Attorney tor Plaintiffs
(Printer'* fee »4 W\

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STUBBORN COUGH,

LOST.
and yet. though 11 1* so sure and speedy in Its oper.tion, it is
T R A Y E D PROM THE SUBSCRIBER ABOUT THE perfectly barmlass. being purely vegetable. . It is vervacree« d of June, a Bay Mere, elevea years old, with a few able to the taste, and may be administered to children o|
wn i te hairs in forehead. *iso a lew on the back, caused "by the-nv
age.
saddle, and a few on the inside of oaehind foot. Htrbreaau
In ca*e« of CROUP we will guarantee a cure, if t*ken in
bad scan on. Also on the lower part of ahoilder; On esch

any information of herorreturn herto me wlll be liberally
LYMAN P. JUDSON.
Benaonis, July SO; 1364
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•/wo OR THREE DOSES WILL INVARIABLY CURE
TICKLING IN THE THROAT.
HALF Bottle has often completely cured tbe most

No F a H l l y should be without i t .
It is ifitKln the reach of »li. the price being
ONLY 2 5 C E N T S .
And if an investment and thorough trial does not "back
up" the above statement, the money will be refunded. We
•ay this, knowing Itt merits, and feeling confident li-at ono
trial will Mcurc for it a home in everT howehoW.
v e ^ n 1 , ' ^ ^ " W V with Coaghin?.'when so .m*!l an Investment will cure you. It may be had bf *rry re«pettaUe
Druggist in town, who will furni*|i you «tth »< lrcu!arof gennine certificates of cure* it has rujde.
C.G, CLARK,
Waor.ua LB DartlSrsT.
NEW HAVEN, CONN..
For tale by Druggist* la city, country, and everywhere!
. l o r sal*at
tar
11 Wholevale,
4 co

5"
£ HI ® - *•'« York.
G. C. GOODWIN Jk CO- Boatoa.

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A L L B Q - H A N Y ,
Caption C . H . B o y n t o n ,
I L L RUN REGULARLY RETWKES CHIOAGO AND
Port Sarnia during the season of 1M4, touching at
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Traverse City both ways. She makes tbe round trip In ten
day, arriving at Traverse City cither from Chicago or Sarnis, every five days.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City. April 19.1864.
IMm

C L A R K ' S
I.)isi ilUMI R e s t o r a t i v e
F O R •A'Jbl I-! H A I R ,
Restores Gray and Faded Hair and Beard M It*
N a t a a r a l Color,
A N D IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING

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CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
('LARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,

Head.

Restores tiro Color.
Eradicate* Dandrtilf
IPromote* it* Growth.

rPrevents it* falling off.
CI.ARK'S RES1X)RATIVE,
I* at i nneqnalleiJ Dressing,
CLARK'S R E S T O R A T I V E
b food for C h i l d m .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
1* good for Lodie*.
CLARK'S RESTORATFVE.
II* good for Old People..
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
I* p»r(lctly harmless.
CLARK'S R E S T O R A T I V E . "
Comnin* BO Oil.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
I* not a Dye.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Beautifies tbe Hair:
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Is splendid for Whiskers.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Keep* tbe H*rr iu it* Plao-.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Cnres Ncrvons Heodaclie.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prevents Eruptions.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
S'ops Itching nn-.I. Burning.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Keens die Head Cool.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Is delightfully perfunieiL,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Coniaitis no Sediment.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Contain* no Gum.
C L A R K ' S RESTORATIVE.
Polices voor llair.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prepares you for Parties.
CLARK'S "RESTORATIVE.
Prepares you for Ball*.
C L A R K ' S RESTORATIVE.
AH Ladfcs need it.
CLARK'S R E S T O R A T I V E .
No Lady will do without i U
CLARK'S R E S T O R A T I V E .
Cosf* but S I CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Is Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
Price f l per liottle.—6 bottles for i-'".
C. <1 CLARK A CO, Proprietor*.
LOR!» A 8»IITH, Chicago. 111. : (ieneul Agent..
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FARRANI), SHBLEY A CO, Detroit
A S I N G L E BOX O F B B A N D R B T H W P I L L S '
contains more vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxe.
of an>pill* in the world bealdes : ftfty-Cte hundred phytlciaas use them In their praetice to the exclusion of *11 other
purgatlvev The first letter of their value I* yet scarcely appreciated. When they are better known, audden death and
ebntinued slcknen will be ot the past. Let those who know
them speak right out in their favor. It I# a doty which will
save life.
Our race are'subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile atthla
season, snd it Is at dangerous as It la prevalent; but Br*ndreth's Pills afford an invaluable and efflrltnt protection. By
their occasional uae we prevent the collection of tho* Impurities. which, when in sufficient quantitlm, c*u*e so much
danger to tbe body1* health. Tbev soon rare liver complaint,
dyspep.ia. lo*< of appetite.^in In the head, heart-bum. pain
in the brao*t bone. auddetfalntne**"rnd costlvenes*. Sold
by all respectable dealer* In medicines.
CHAKCKBY BALE.

N PURSUANCE AND BY VIRTUE OF A DECREFT
of tbe Circuit Court for tbe County of Grand Traverse, in
Ichancery,
maileonthe Jfith day of April 1 get, in a cause there-

in pending wherein Wiltard E. Steam* and Charles R. (iiover
are complainants and Mary Jane LonlaaDiiro« and Alexander H. Freer an- defendants. I shall srfl at public auction, to the
highest bidder, at the front door of the Dame House. In the
village of Nortb[>ort. in the county of Leelanair, on the uisth
day of September. 1804,^1 one o'clock ip tbe afternoon Of
said day. tbe lands and premises described In said decree, to
wit:. Lot* No 1,» and 3 of see. 3«. In town number 30 north
of Range 14 west: sl*o Lot No. 1 of sec ti hi town » north
of Range 16 west: alsoLotNo. 1 ofaec It Town 19 north or
Range 14 west; alao the nw< and tlx- r,( oftbenej of see. 13,
Tows39 north of Range No J 4 we*t; 'also tlx west fractlonat hair of north west fracOonal quarter or*ec- No. 13 iu town
No. IB North of Rang* 14 west; also Ixita 1 and I and tho mei
of sec. 14. Town I» North of Range 14 west; *Iso LoU 2 aad 5
and Uee*rfthao*fi»ctioB*l quarter or aec. 11 In Town No,
29 north of Baa*e 14 west, aad Lot S of aec. No. 14.Town No.

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