Grand Traverse Herald, April 08, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 08, 1864

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

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1864-04-08

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAVERSE IERALD.

JL-

T B A V J 5 E S E

VOL, VI.

<£lje €raiti) Cratest Heralli,
IS P I 7 B L I S U E D E V E R Y F R I D A T , A T

EDITOR AND, PROPRIETOR.

T E K M 8 .
O n e D o l l a r a"nd BMAy C e n t s , i P a y t f b l e i n v a riably In advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS i n s e r t e d f o r O n e D o l l a r p e r s q u a 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 twenty-five c t o U f o r e a c h
s u b s e q u e n t i n s e r t i o n . Y e a r l y A d v e r t i s e m e n t s — $ 1 0 for o n e
Hiiuaru; $20 tor, t h r e e s q u a r e s ; $ 3 0 f o r half » c o l u m n ; a n d
$50 f o r o n e c o l u m n . L e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s a t t h e r a t e s p r e s c r i b e d by l a w ; fifty c e n t s p e r folio of 100 words, f o r t h e
firstinsertion.and
t w e n t y - f i v e c c n t s foreach s u b s e q u e n t —
E v e r y figure c o u n t s a w o r d . F i g u r e w o r k w i t h o u t rules, 60
p e r c e n t a d d e d . Bnlo a n d figure w o r k , d o u b l e p r i c e .
A l l l e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s t o be p a i d f o r s t r i c t l y i n a d v a n c * .

10,

All Kids if Job Printing Neatly and Eipeditioosty Eitcntei.

Register.....:.....
Receive* :...l J . u -

MORGAN DATES. .
KBUBENtiOOURlGH,

f^GBAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
J u d g e o f P r o b a t e — © U B T I S F O W L E B j ManlHon
S h e f i f f r — D A M B » T r a v e r s e City,
County Treasurer.....MORGAN BATES,Tipy.City.
County Clerk
J A M E S 1*. B R A N D ,
Register ol Deeds
JAMES P.JIRAND,
I'rost A t t o r n e y
C« H » M A R 8 H , .
Circuit Court COm.-.C. II. M A R W I , : .
'*
Coeoners...
L. R. SMITH.
T.lk-Bapids.
R O B E R T L E E , ,CentrevUle.

C. H . M A R S H ,

j

20 00
5549 42

« Dlst. No, 1 favor
O. G. 8 . Campbell,
. paid o r d e r D i s t N o . 4 f a v o r
P . Parmeter,
aid o r d e r Dirt. No. 4 f a v o r
Ofttph Moody
' p a i d o r d e r Dlst. No. 4 favoi
J o h n Beuncly
• ; paid order D l s t N o . 4 favor
A. S. A d a a i s
*- paid o r d e r ' N o . 42 f a v o r Ro• W t McClelland
' p a i d o r d e r favor J . F. G r a n t
V
* y: " S a r a h La\rton

f
« Mary Lisiie
'
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"L.&Crain
•'
•'
•• J . F. G r a n t
« S a r a h LAwton •
' • i .•>.< .»
* S a r a h .Lawton
V
J
J . Moodv,
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No. 5:1
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1864.
A p r i l 1,
1 40
132 42
10 00
10 40
3 CO
53 00
1868.
II 00 Aprl 16,
1 ,76
. •; 12
20,
«I5 88
13,
2 00
65
a 0 00
H 3 55
'8 00
1 50
3 00
1863.
30 00
A p r i l 1,
•2 00
7 60
20 00
2 25
75 00 lMi4.
10 60 Feb I ,
G 00
100 00
12 00
4 72
16,

n

A. V K

I i l N G

t> XT B I , I C ,

l* N UK It THE grPERI.NTEKKESCE OF

C H A R L E S

W.

'.••.jarGIVE HIM A CALL.

T r a v e r s e C i t y , J f r y 1«, 1863.

D A Y ,
c. yr-1>12%.

JACKSON & WlLtlY,
F o u n d e r s a n d IS^acllinists,
D E T R O I T , Michigan,

1, By a m o u n t collected on tax
roll of 1863 4 4, •
amount r e f u n d e d borrowed
.
. , J a n . 10,1863
A p r i l 1, T o balance

,

due

the

several

1864
April 1, T o balance
Funds

CASH AtCOtUT.
d u e t h e -several

12

6!

$599 57

SCHOOL DISTRICT N o . 4.

By balancc on h a n d as per last
report
a p p o r t i o n m e n t of P r i m a r v
Schooi money

SCHOOL DISTRICT N O . 5 .

10 40
3 60
3 50

1804.
Volunteer Bounty F u u d .
March 16, C a s h
To Volunteer B o u n t y F u n d
For sale of B o n d s Nou. 1,2, 3,
4,5,6,7.8,9,10,11.12,13,14,
a n d 15, $100 B o n d s
F o r sale of Bonds N o s 1.'2, 8.
4, 5 , 6 , 7 , H , 9 , 1 0 . 1 1 , 1 2 , 1 3 , 14.
15, a n d 16 or $25 Bonds
i,
Volunteer Bsunty Fuud,
J
T o cash
{
T o p a i d ord. No. 69 f a v o r A. 8.
llrooks
•' paid o r d e r No. 7 favor E r n e s t
Craln
•• p a i d o r d e r No. 71 f a v o r G. L.
Smith,
•' paid o r d e r No. 72 f a v o r Edm u n d Bcvis
" p a i d o r d e r No. 73 favor A a r o n
Mctts
'• paid o r d e r No. 74 favor Myron
A Moody
" paid o r d e r No. 75 f a v o r Panl
Gravel
" paid o r d e r No. 76 f a v o r J a m e s
Lynch
" p a i d o r d e r N o . 77 favor F. F .
lloughtating
•' paid o r d e r No. 78 f a v o r J o h n
Sutherland
" p a i d o r d e r No. 79 favor A. F .
HopVins
" < p a i d o r d e r No. 80 f h v o r J o h n
Flannery
*
" p s i d o r d e r No. 81 f a v o r J a m e s
Monroe
" paid order No. 82 f a v o r G. W.
Hargraves
• paid o r d e r N o . 83 f a v o r I f P .
Johnson
•• p a i d o r d e r No. 84 favor Wm.
Core
•• paid o r d e r No. 85 f a r o r Baml.
Algor
- paid o r d e r No. 86 f a r o r Chan
H. Davis
•' paid o r d e r No. 87 favor C. W
Mclntyre

$1985 04

Dr.

Cr;

1500 00
«X> 00

1900 00

'•
.100 00
|
100 00
100 0 0
100 00
100 00
10b 0 0 .
100 00
100 00
100 00
1Q0 00
100 00
100 00

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. 100 00
100 0O
100 00
100 00
100 00

r

100 00
100 00
$1900 00

$1900 00

(17-ivr)
18<M.
A p r i l ' L By balsnco on s e t t l e m e n t

n Settlement
1864.

Feb.

F a l l a n d W i n t e r of 1 8 6 3 & 4.
N ^ W G O O D S f o r t h e L.Al>IES.

AWFUL PB1NCIPLE 0 > DEATH,
w h e a y o u h a v e i t I n e x c e s s in y o u r System, Ispvl d e n t t o y o o r
lanimal i n s t i n c t s . Y o n r c o n n t e n a n o e t e l l s yonir f r i o n d s ; y o u r
d r e a m s a n d y o o f o w h h e a r t tell y o » . ;
: ; ' •••.;.
Now, a t t h e s e t i m o s t h e r e ia n o m e d i c i n e s o . d e s e r v i n g of
y o n r confidenco a s

00
00
42
15

$509 57

A u g . 27, By a p p o r t i o n m e n t of P r i m a r y
School m o n e y
' v a p p o r t i o n m e n t of 2 mill t a x
' l 1663
•* a p p o r t i o n m e n t of Cotitingent expenses
•' a p p o r t i o n m e n t of Town Clerk
J u l y 11, T o paid o r d e r favor Mary Leslie
179 28
do
do do L. S. C r a i n
F e b . 1,!"
do
do do
do
•120 39
1864.
April 1, ' balance

1863,
STATEMENT OK HI^HWAT FCKri
A p r i l 1, By b a l a n c e f r o m last r e p o r t
1864.
.
F e b . 1, By a m o u n t c o l l c c t e d on tax
roll of 1863 A 4
J a n ; ID, T o b o r r o w e d
or C o n t i n g e n t
F u n d J a n . 19,1863, p e r ord e r of B o a r d
A V I N G J D S T BETUBNKD FBOM T f t E O U T S I D E
"f~T*worid;*we
n t, hv *e 'ladles
rid; we a r e p r e p a r e d n o t only t o e n lliiggh1t -e —
- " ~ A p r i l 1, " b s l d i c e
* • w g a r dI s FTW
t y i e s of
a l l a n d W i n t e r 8Styles
o l Bonnets, • iHatg,. C l o s k s ,
A<\, b u t also t o f n r n l s h o u r c u s t o m ^ s w i t h v e r y
m a n y a r t i c l e s w h i c h we h a v e lately a d d e d to o h r s t o c k , s u c h
aa Gloves, H a n d k e r c h i e f s , Collars, D r e s s T r i m n l l n g s of differ- A p r i l 1, By baliraco on s e t t l e m e n t
« n t k i n d s . Hoods, Nubias, W o r s t e d U n d e r s c o r e s , C h l l d r e n s
1863.
8TAFBMKNT OF LIBKARV Ft'MP.
. S k a t i n g Caps, L a d l e s a n d C h l l d r e n s B a l m o r a l H o s e , Belts,
S h a w l a n d H M r P i n s , F a n c y Cloak T r i m togs,1 B u t t o n ^ Plto,- A p r i l 1, By b a l a n c e on h a n d a s p e r last
report
,

K
^ ^ v o b a l 8 o ' L a d i e s Cloths, a n f l m W h w l e r A W i l s o n A n g . 27, " a m o u n t of t a x of 1862, a p :
S e w i n g M a c h i n e enables u s - t o ^ n a n u f a e t u r t CToaks t o Order.
p o r t i o n m e n t of 1862,
Dress C u t t i n g a n d M a k i n g , S h i r t M a k i n g a n d a l l W n d s of D e c . 23, T o p a i d o r d e r N o ; 63 f a v o r
s e w i n g a n d m a c h i n a s t i t c h i n g d o n e with » v i e w t o s u i t
H a n n a h , L a y A Ooi
c u s t o m e r s . Give n s a call a n d e x a m i n e o n r Stock a n d p r i c e s .
1864. •
A D A K. S P B A G D E .
F e b . I , T o p a i d o r d e r , N o . 68 favor J .
MABY E . B 0 S T W 1 C K .
T r a v e r s e C i t y ; Nov., 1863.
>
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6®4m.
A p r i l 1. By b a l a n c e
!

F o r rememder t h a t tho

128
53
132
236

n settlement

1863

1863.
STATEMENT
A p r i l 1, By b a l a n c e f r o m l a s t r e p o r t ,
2, T o p a i d t o w n s h i p orders,
- Cemetery
Fond amount
t r a n s , p e r o r d e r ,ol Board of
Commissioners

OR AND TRAVERSE COL'NT V.

A p r i l 1, T o balance
Funds

$ l 9 s f 04

T o paid o r d e r f a v o r fl. G. S.
Campbell
" p a i d o r d e r favor J . F. G r a n t
"
do d o
do
do
14
balance

A p r i l 1, By balande on s e t t l e m e n t

* C o r n e r o r # l f t h a n d W o o d b r i d g e Streets, oppoirtte M i c h i g a n
C e n t r a l Bail Boad C o m p a n y ' s M a c h i n e S h o p s . ( M y )

B R A N D R E T I l ' H l'lI.I.S,
Y o u m a y recover y o u r h e a l t h by t h e use of o t h e r r e m e d i e s .
Y o n m a y r e c o v e r w i t h o u t a n y : b n t d o n o t f o r g e t t h a t you
m a y die, a n d t h a t B r a n d r e t h ' s T I B s could h a v « s a v e d you.-

53 00
261 I I
25 01

$6274 93

^804.
A p r i l 1, T o balance o

:

SCHOOL P18TRX0T No. 1.
By balance on hand as p e r last
report
" a p p o r t i o n m e n t of P r i m a r y
School m o n e y
" a m o u n t 2 mill t a x t r a n s .
" BpDortioument by Town Clerk

a p p o r t i o n m e n t of 2 mill t a x
of 18C3
a p p o r t i o n m e n t of Contin- gent expenses
" a p p o r t i o n m e n t by Town Clerk
T o paid o r d e r f a v o r P . Parme7 95
ter,
p a i d order favor J: Moody
3 83
••
•'
f J. Bermely
1 82
May 11, '
"
*
«• A . S A d a m s
1 26
10 00
J u l y 2, "
"
"
" 8 . Lawton
"
•'
" S Lawton
.11 00
Aug. 22, "
1 75
8cp. 24, "
"
" 8 Lawton
"
" J . Moody,
6 12
O c t 10. "
1864
Feb.
1, «
" G. AinsT.o
April I, "

•• 66
-.67

C I T Y

+ I I I 8 H0IWK IS SOW OPENED FOR fTIK H1NKFIT O F " T H *
T

..

$6274 113

S J X C H A J S r G B .

1864

I M

4 favor
G. A i n s l i e
«
•" D I f l t N o . 6 favor
L. 8 . C'raln
" s u n d r y o r d e r s of Di9t.
No. 7
" o r d e r Dlst. N b . 6 favor
F . K r a tc h o v il
- Co. T r e a s u r e r on t a x
roll of 1803
balance.

TBAVEiiSE c r r v ,
GRAND TRAVERSE COIJNTY, MICH.
RKFKRKNCKS:
i

, By a m o u n t due in cash

>

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..

286 15

18<M.
TAX A
Heb. 1, T o a m o u n t due on t a x roll of
1863 & 4 C r a n d T r a v e r s e
County
" a m o u n l due o n t a x roll of
1863 a n d 4 Contg. F u n d
" a m o u n t due on t a x roll of
1863 a n d 4 Highway F o n d
- a m o u n t due on t a x roll of
1863 a n d 4 School F u n d
Ily a m o u n t p a i d County Trcas.
" a m o u n t cash collected on
roll of 1863 a n d 4

2

Attorney & Counssellor at Law,

Md Frit"ii C

00
25
00
00
60
25

. 3 88

J u l y 2,
JO,
A n g 11,
20,
2V
Sep.2),
O c t 10.
B e e 33,
1864. .
Feb. 1, By paid o r d e r No. 43
, : «• . . . •:« •• . - 49
"
"
-.50
..
..
« 54

My

681 5S

$43 55

»

128 00

N O T A R Y P U B L I C & C O N V E Y A N X J E R ,
traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Mich.

V C«mpUll.i.

$83 55

1
|0
75
75
4
11

AND
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,

J . o.

HICUWAT FCSD.

, By a m o u n t d u e t h i s F o n d in
County Scrip

83 55

621.78
83 73

'^ttorueji aui) Coniusellcr ai ^aw,
Office l a D w e l l i n g H o u s e .

a m o u n t borrowed f r o m Cont i n g e n t F u n d J a n . 0, 1864
p e r o r d e r Town Hoard
T o p a i d o r d e r No. 54

Cr.

S

UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICE.

1, "

Accoant with Traverse Township.

•JSflS.
rfr.
A p r i l 1, T o b a l a n c e o n b a n d aa p e r last
report
" cash P r i m a r y S c h o o l F u n d
"
« C e m e t e r y F u n d aalc of
lota
" A m o u n t o f ' t a x roll 1863,
1863.
A p r i l 2, By p a i d o r d e r N o . 48
*
™~
«'

May 11,

STATEMENT

A u g . 22, Dy s a l e o f L o U l , 2, 5 a n d 18
blh 1 a t $ 5

BACON
In

N O . 17.

M I C H . ' F R I D A Y , A P B I L 8,1804.
1868.

A. W.

Traverse City,Grand Traverse County, Michigan

M O RGAN'BA TES,

CITY,

No. 6

1, By 2 mill t a x o r 1863
" ConUngent expenses
" l a s t a p p o r t i o n m e n t or Town
Clerk,
T o paid o r d e r f a v o r F r a n c i s
Kratchovil,

$36 23
1864.
8CHOOL DISTRICT No. 7.
F e b . I, By 2 m i l l t a x or 1863,
" School House tax
u
a p p o r t i o n m e n t by Town Gierk
T o p a i d o r d e r favor P. Gravel
»
do d o
do A. 8 . B r o o k s
do do
do G. GibsOn "
do do
do O A n d e r s o n
•'
do do
do N B. G r e e n
do L. S m i t h . .

15
4
3
2
3
70
13

90
60
75
50
25
00
43

$113 43

$36 23
10 16
100 00
3 27

$113 43

April 1, B y balancc o n s e t t l e m e n t
$100 70

A p r i l 1, T » - b a l a n c e o n s e t t l e m e n t
1863.
'STATEMENT OF SCHOOL Ft'ND.
A p r f l 1,; By, t ^ ^ c e p n handjiia p e r last
-186*.
Feb. 1,

SCHOOL

$100 70

1864.

Feb

1, By
•'
."
A p r i l 1, T o

SCHOOL DISTRICT N o . 8 .

2 mill t a x i>ri863
School House t a x 1863
a p p o r t i o n m e n t by Town Cierk
balance

88.66
$S3 66

$88 6 6

A p r i l 1, By balance on s e t t l e m e n t

u

a m o u n t collected on t a x
roll of 1863 & 4
T o ' 2 mill t a x trans, t o D i s t No.
? i i 14
.1,
" 3 mill tax a h a contingent
e x p e n s e s t r a n s , t o Dist. No.
111 31
4,
BBANDBETH*S V E G E T A B L E U N I V E B S A L P I U £ ,
" 2 mill t a x a n d c o n t i n g e n t
jl2 26
cxpen. trans, t o D i s t N o . 5
i s t h e o n l y m e d i c i n e k n o w n t h s t c a n c e r t a i n l y save, w h e n aU
" 2 mill t a x i s n d c o n t i n g e n t * ' V
t h e u s u a l i n d i c a t i o n s tell that! y o n m u s t die.
• x p e n . trans, t o D l s t . No. 6
? 8 47
" 2 mill t a x s a d c o n t i n g e n t
Mr. J o h n P u d n e y , Springfield, U n i o n C p *
J * hss, nsed
e x p e n . t r a n s , t o D i s t No. 7
110 16
BBANDBETH"S P I L L S f o r fifteen y e s r s i n h M f a m i l y , SDd f o r
" J mill t a x a n d . c o n t i n g e n t
cxpen trans, to Dist. No. 8
S5 39
all h i s h a n d s : i n w h i c h t i m e t h e s e P i l l s h a v e p n r e d t h e m of
a p p o r t i o n m e n t of b a l a n c e
10,
of F u n d s in S c h o o l F o n d as
BUlious affe<;t!<bus, H e a d a c h e , B h c u m a t l s m , F e v e r a n d A g u e ,
o r d e r e d by T o w n Cierk,
68-42
Measles, W h o s p l n g C o u g h , sitd h e ssys h e h a s n e v e r k n o w n A p r i l 1,
387. W
t h e m to f i l l . P r i n c i p a l Office, 204 Canal Street, N e w , Y o r k .
$9b5 72
Sold by all r e s p e c t a b l e d e a l e r s in m c d i c i n c j .
A p r i l 1 By balance 01^ se
ASK F O B N E W y

''

1863.

C R A N D TKAVEKSK CO CUT V.

A p r i l 1, T o balancc Trom I»^t r e p o r t
1864
F e b . 1, T o ' a m o u n t of d e l i n q u e n t t a x
County orders and cash
paid o v e r
A p r i l 1, By a m o u n t t r a n s f e r c d f r o m tax
roll of 1863
" balance

12S'2 23
'

4332 00
43;

$5614 23

A p r i l 1, T o balancc o n s e t t l e m e n t

$5614 23

1282 23

A m o u n t D u e t h e several F u n d s tu'Cash a n d C o u n ty Scrip April 1, I S M .
1864

U B E A R T FUND.

A p r i l 1, T o a m o u n t o v e r d r a w n ,

4 72

MilHarv Strategy vs. a Southern
A n officer w r i t e s f r o m T e u n e s s o e t o t h e R o c h e s t e r
D e m o c r a t t h e f o l l o w i n g a m u s i n g a c c o u n t of h o w h e p r a c ticed military strategy against a rebel v i r a g o encountered b y a foraging p a r t y under his c o m m a n d :
I w a s o r d e r e d t o t a k e five t e n n i s a n d a n e s c o r t o f t h i r ty men to go to a M r . M c A f e e ' s after forage. W e l l a t
8 A . M . w e w e r e off a n d r e a c h e d t h e p l a c e a t 1 0 .
The
w a g o n s h a l t e d a n d t h e g u a r d f o r m e d in l i n e in f r o n t of t h e
house. I walked u p t o t h e d o o r and knocked.
" Conic
i n , " said s o m e o n e i n s i d e . A slim A m a z o b i c s t y l e of l a d y
greeted me with the customary " howdy " of the country,
T h r e e y o u n g children were huddled a b o u t the windows,
w h i l e a d i r t y t w e l v e p o u n d e r l a y floundering on t h f y f l o o r .
P a u s i n g a m o m e n t t o r c c o n n o i t ^ r m v position, I opened
a l i g h t b a t t e r y b y t e l l i n g t h e (feme* I c a m e t o e x e c u t e
orders. I t carried over. Tried another with shorter
fuse—thus: " how m u c h foragt have you ?" Good s h o t —
c o n c l u d e d t o follow i t n p . " W o h a v e b e e n u n a b l e t o o b t a i n f o r a g e f o r o u r a n i m a l s . " T h e n s h e o p e n e d a full b a t t e r y o n m y w e a k e r flank. " Y o u o u t a f t e r f o r a g e , e h 1
Y o u w a n t t o t a k e t h e l a s t m o r r t l o u t of t h e v e r y m o u t h s
of m y c h i l d r e n !"' I looked a t t h e m o n t h s referred t o a n d
t h o u g h t n o t " Y o u pretend to come out t o cntch guerillas, a n d y o n a r e w o r s e t h a n a n y of t b c m . N o w y o u
c a n ' t h a v e a n y of m y f o r a g o ; d o y o u u n d e r s t a n d t h a t , y o u
d - — - d Y a n k ?" I understood, but t h o u g h t she was getting personal. " W e l l , " said I, " 1 am ordered to load
tlio6e w a g o n s , a n d I m o e t s e r i o u s l y a n d s o l e m n l y i n t e n d t o
t l o s o if I c a n . " T u r n i n g a b o n t , 1 s t a r t e d f o r t h e b a r n ,
b u t s h e flew p a s t m e , a n d b e f o r e I c o u l d reach t h e b a r n
door, she had planted herself squarely against it, and
d a r e d m e t o f o r c e a p a s s a g e . I l o o k e d a t . h e r flushed l a c e
— a t her g l t t t e r i n g e y e s — a t tier pbysilogical development, t h e n g l a u c i n g a t my own I carefully calculated the
p r o b a b i l i t i e s of t h e issue, if I a t t e m p t e d i t
T h e conclus i o n w a s n o t flattering t o m y s e l f ; so i n v o k i n g t h e d e p a r t ed McCIellan'a p a t r o n saint, " s t r a t e g y , " ; I resolved p d
a c t e d . T u r n i n g t o o n e of m y s a r g e a n t s , s a i d I , " S m i t h ,
y o u , g o a n d m a k e a s e a r c h o f t h i s lady's h o u s e f o r a r m s
o r a m m u n i t i o n , f o r a l a d y w h o is s o p u g i s t i c a l l y i n c l i n e d
m u s t h a v e a p r i v a t e arsenal on h e r p r e m i s e s s o m e w h e r e . "
H e s t a r t e d a n d w e n t in a t t h e b a c k d o o r , b u t s c a r c e l y "
had h e entered before the vixen dashed b y me into t h e
door, and out popped the S a r g e a n t a t . the front door
w i t h a h u g e c l u b w h i z z i n g in c l o s e p r o x i m i t y t o h i s c a put.
D u r i n g h e r t e m p o r a r y a b s e n c e w e bdtl t o r n o p e n t h e
barn doors, and before she returned t h e teamsters were
b u s y l o a d i n g u p . S e e i n g t h e h o p l e s s o e s s of resistance a t

this state of proceeding, ibe rutaifctjl
Far:!.« Grand.Tr&verst; Herald
| .
rrti; LATEST Ntws;.
staid there.
c. Wc loaded all Ihowdgona
Bloated Fish.
1
.
. oats, hams,
s, potatoes, and every:tbi4p
e>t-ry;thife uwfe
t coold find thit
% .
1
dwi
— w1 - Ts the East Arm vof. , .
". K. Rod-ers
• a vo!«tutrfi-.ira
this towu. wa
:
would be eatable by man or beast' ! XV*| -were about preJSJA/X'KSS, Kfiitopaii*l P r o p r i e t o r ( S i s . BATES:-- W h i l e |L eroding
ta|[e
lst a i n p r w i r . i ^ i . 1 . 4 - ' ^ : , , ^ n o w i n
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'
«•'
i
t
i
k
d
w
r
;so
ij Grand Traverse Bav on the ici, I noticed some Indians
fF Wf
in Kilpfffpcks
paring to start when'a Lioutenak
cricd ifut
'snakciicd
<!tit in u tone loud '
T O A Vlill.SE C I T Y :
enough fo be beard by all the men: "• (japtaxn, von dare
j drawing out trout from very deep water below the ice. J a t
FIUDAY MORNING, 4 P B J L 8, ISM.
not go into tbe htiose and say gofi.i-lne- la that sweeti Each fish, the moment tt came' iu sight appeared un-j
1 he lull in military affairs has beeu broken iu a starttempered lady." " Ob yes I dare; biit-Ibu;—" " B u t
I'NljON ft A G O N AL COXyfcXTIOJi.
. ! °s"a"y distended or bloated by air or gaseous substahce. I '" , ! t m a m > c r - Forrest, at the bead of ijbout 1.000 troops.
what t" - Bnt it wont pay."
Thetindertigned, wii^ byoriginal appointment,- orsubsc- j ' c ' s commoc to see fish and other'animals bloated which a n ^ wi|fiout artillery, suddenly appears before! Union
^ow, twenty-five dollars iu gojd should have been
1
and demands a surrender. Col. Hawkins.
but a slight temptation to a scnsi&jc man to make the quern fli'signaiion io lill vac-im ir.'. couivtjtuti: the Exeoutife I havu'beeu dead a certain length or time, particularly in!®' -*
effort, but I could not bear to IK) blufilxi so summoning Committee crester!
Xational Convention held at Chv j warm weather. Where life is extinct and the wtather j o f , h e
«T,;n_n- candry, with400'roj'n,"'garrisoning t'btt
•all my courage, said J, Lieteuaut I aia goiug'in, and if cago on the MUi <lp<at May, ItftiO. do heteby call upo:
acu n n
j
warm,
acetic
fcrmenUtion
soon
fills
tlie
stomach
with
'
P'
^
behind
fortificaiione, without making any aji-I dont come ont in just fivo minutes, go! on without me 'qualified voters whL desire.the uncondiljviial iaaint«n
>arcn
' resistance, complied with the demand by surrend.
and send oat from camp a box for me, fire feet ten inches ofthe Union, the stfj^emacy of the Constitution, and tlie carbonic acid aud carburretted hydrogen from the uu- l
long and two feet wide in the proper shape."
complete nupprenslon xif the existing rebellion, with the digested contents of the same ; and," after a longer time, ering. Had this Colonel held ont bt« a few bours, reinHaving Advanced to the door I knocked; no answer. cause thereof, by vigorous war, and ail apt and efficient putrelactive fermentation takes place in the differeut forcements would have reached him. as, Gevral BrarAgain: no response; sovrjxising the lut&h I walked in. means, to send, delegates to a convention to assemble
parts or the body itaeir, filling all its cavities with sul- man witb 2.000 men from Cairo, was''harrying to his i ^
How the she panther dioJook ! She hid uuhooked her BII.TISIOKE, on TTIWDAY, TUB SKVKNTII n*v OF JUNE, 1R04,
dressat the bottom, let d o \ a her hair, turned a chair at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of presenting candidates phuretted, phospburetted and carburetted hydrogen, Her and reached the vicinity or Union City jast after
t
down upon the floor and uea^tl bereelf upon it. On her for the offices of President and Vice President of the United ammonia, and the like ; but it was impossible for either Hawkins had surreuilered-uud the rebels had left with
Inp was a huge box or snuff, and with [a long brash or States. Each State having a representation in Congress will or these causes to be in operation in this case.
How their prisoners and booty. There does not seem to be a
Rwdb she was clewing, or rather defilii^ her mouth by
palliating circumstance to this shameful ond outrageous
entitled to as many deligates as shall tie equal to twice th« was it th8t these fish were bloated even while alive T
dipping the snuff into i t (This is n; custom in these parts
number of electors to which such State Is entitled in tl
proceeding. The men were ready and willing to fight,
In attempting a solution or the above, let as make
called ••dipping.") She did look like n real harpy.
least a partial comparison or the circumstances under but were tamely given up. The whole affiur unscks
When she snw me she only scowled savagely and then ^Tectorial College ofthe United States j
EDWIN D. MORGAN, New York, Chairman.
-dipped the faster. Said I '! Madam, I oumc in to sec if
which fish live, with those under which land animals strongly of treason or consummate cowardice. Wc hope
j o u and I couldn't make up good friends. I am sorrv to
R E P U B L I C A N STATE CONVENTION.
live. Land animals live in air ; fish live in water. Tho it will be cleared up, but at present it has a very blacktake'your food but I had to obey orders." " N o ' sir,
A Republican State Convention, to appoint sixteen Dclji buoyant force of air is very small ; the buoyant force of look.
you can't I reckon 1 If my husband ever gets hold of gates to represent this State in the National Convention at
Proceeding East from Union City, the rebeU formed
ymiontho'll give you a rjghtsmart of a thrashing though.' Baltimore, June 7tb, to nominate candidates for President water is very great. A land animal is all the time under
•' All right, but as weeaift make up friends I will tell and Vice President will be held in the city of Detroit, on nearly tho same internal pressure. A fish is under every a junction with another force which , swelled their numjust what I did comc in for. How many of these nigWednesday, tho Eighteenth day of May next, at It o'clock degree of external, pressure from almost nothing to hun- bers to 6,500. This largely angumeuted fotco made a
gers out hero can you spare?'' Such a change I never
A. X
dreds pournte to every square inch of the surface of his sudden dash at Paducab, and occupied tbe town. CoL
saw toko place on the face of a woman,in a short time.
The several counties will send two Delegates for each Re- body. Fisn are much heavier than water ao that they Hicks, commanding tbe Union forces, numbering only
" 0 , now. Gapting, you aintgwino to tote off my niggers, be you? What shall I do ?' And :the Amazon ac- presentative in the lower branch of the! State Legiiiature, will readily sink in it, and are provided with air blad- 500, retired to his fortifications, and aided by two guntually lachrymated slightly. For five initiates she begged, and every organized County having no representation, will ders and the power and means of inflating those air blad- boats made a desperate fight, which lasted from 1 p. ra
pleaded, promised anything and everything, only don't be entitled to one Delegate.
County Conventions to elect these Delegates may, at their ders to as to increase or diminish thHr buoyancy to suit uutil midnight, und resulted in the repulse of the rebels
take the darkies.
with heavy loss, and the burning ofthe town. The lit" Well," said I " now my fair friend, if you will call option, also elect a similar number of Delegates to attend a circumstances; such things being not ncccssary for land
tlo garrison fought like Spartan heroes, aud their conanimals they have not got them.
it all right, if yon will look good natured and promise to State Nominating Convention, to be hereafter called.
The
following
was
adopted
by
the.
Republican
State
ConWhen
theee
air
bladders
are
filled
with
elastic
air
(for
duct
stands out in magnificent contrast with tho sbamefol
como up to camp and see me I'll leave your darkies."
Sho consented ut onoe, hooked up her dress, sat down in vention, Aug. ID, 1858 :
all air is elastic) under a great external pressure, io quan- scene at Union City.
RESOLVED, That in the opinion ot this State Convention,
a chair liko a lady, and when I finally came away she
tity
sufficient
to
give
tlie
fish
liis
necessary
amount
or
CAIKO,
March 28.—Forrest had about 7000 in tbe.atcame to the door in the best possible humor said good- ihe appointment of any Individual to represent any county
in'wnich he docrnot reside, sbonld not be recognized in any buoyancy in that particular location, and then t h a t .
tack on Paducab. His line of battle was two aud a half
bye._ and asked me to call and see her.:
future convention, and that the State'Committee lie , u sure
is
lessened
by
bringing
the
fish
toward
tho
top
or
mile*
long.
Tbe fight lasted nil the afternoon. Four
Now after such adlsplay, don't you!think I ought to strncted to make their calls for future conventions accordbe assigned to the command of the Army of the Potomac,
WM. A. HOWARD, Chairman. the water, the bulk or such air will always be inversely assaults were made on the fort en matte, each of which
or of a female brigade ?
as
tho
force
compressing
i
t
;
so
that
fish
taken
in
great
was
repulsed
withi great daughter to the enemy. Tho
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION.
A Convention of Republican Delegates from the soveral depth or water and brought to the Buriacc must always gunboats fired 600 rounds. A large portion or thu town
The Ohio Democracy.
towns in Orand Traverse County, will be held at the School be greatly distended by the air bladder unless there is is in ruins. Tha rebels carried off borae* during the
The Vallahdingham Pcace-disuuion - Democracy cer- House in Traverse City, on Tuesday, the1 third day of May
some way for the superabundant air to escape. In this fight Forty convalescents in hospitals were captured,
tainly exibited great strength at the Ohio Democratic next, at one o'clock P. M., to appoint one dclegate
way fish ti^en in gill nets are generally bloated when f orrest sent a flag or truce to exchange prisoners but
State Convention, and went far toward confirming- the
truth or the declaration repeated by tho Copperhead publican State Convention to be held at Detroit on the 18th brought to tho surfadB, though the fish are perfectly CoL Hicks declined.
day
of
May
nest,
to
appoint
sixteen
delegates
to
the
Reputx
•• press of that State, that the Democracy of the West are
and the fishermen have a practice of sticking
Three hundred rebel dead lie in front or our fort
licanNational
Convention
to
be
held
at
j
Baltimore,'
on
the
for Peace. Tfeo Y^Uandingham men Jacked only four
votes of controlling the convention absolutely as it was, 7th day of Juno next, to nominate candidates for President their thumb into them wheu they first come out or tbe Gens. Harris aid Burbridge, with rebel boats from
water abd breaking the air bladder, because they say if Paducab, at notfn yesterday., report all quiet The citielected a majority or the dcligates tb this National Con- and Vice President of the United Stages. !
vention. and constructed an anti-war platform. This, re- The County Convention will also appoint one delegate
bystanders happen to see tbe fish in that condition they zens are returning to town. Soveral women were lilted
sult was not unexpected by us. Partisan feeling is very the State Republican Convention (hereafter to bo called) to spleen against them, thinking that they are spoiled ; during tbe fight. Our loss was 14 killed und 45 wotm.lstrong in Ohio, and where that is the cjtse, the extreme nominate candidates for State officers.
men are enabled to control the party, s I t is, therefore, The Township or Traverse will be entitled to 8 delegates, such fish will have holes through the side just below the
A French wur fleet is reported at tfie mouth of tW
the constant aim of the Peace organs t<J keep tho people Peninsula 5 ; Whitewater 5 ; Benzonia 3 ; Crystal Lake 3 • gills when taken out or the brine. 8ome people spleen
excited and hostile almost to tho fighting point In Ohio Almlra 3 ; Milton 1.
against fish when they see those holes, supjiosiog they Rio Grande, a fact which gains additional wguiHcaueo
MORGAN BATES,
the arrest of Olds, the deporation of Valfandingham, the
have been hurt before they were taking out or the wa- from the report that the. Secretary orStato is understood
o . H. MARSH,
violenco to Democratic papers have fornishod sufficient
lli.i
ter ; but these, in feet, prove nothing only that they to be in favor oran iinmcdiuie demonstration
C.T. gCOFIELD,
material to work up, and judge from the exnrcsion of
County Committee.
were taken in deep water, which is rather a recommend designs or the Mexican Empire and itij French friends in
» (he party in some of the old Domocratic strongholds,
Traverse City, April 7,18M.
rebellion.
.
such as Fairfield, Stark, Ashland, Butler and Montgomthan otherwise, for the deeper and cooler tho water connection with' the
All is preparation iu militaiy cirel.jj :IIK1 marvel* tm«.
ery counties, tho memtftrs of the party are nearly ripe
Township Elections.
where fish are caught in tho summer time the harder and
for revolution, and this, ib Tact appears to be about what
'J'RAVKRSK.—The election in this towu on Monday, better the fish. To enable the fish to repose and^rest in being performed in the way or gctting'rid of dead wood
•the leaders are aiming a t They are pot mad enough passed off quietly. The entire Iiepublipan ticket was
his element it is necessary that the specific gravity of his and brightening the machinery. Tbe loiterer* on Ihe back
to suppose that the election can be carried on any such'
body should be nearly the same as that of water, so that seats are being called (jut aud set at work. There is even
platform as they have planted themselves upon. They elected without opposition. Tho following officers
know that 100,000 majority recorded against their prin- chosen : Elviu L. Sprague, Supervisor; WiUiam Shil-, he will neither fnclir>e to sink or swim, otherwise he an ustounding rumor that McC'lellan is to receive a com,
ciples, is not to be swept away by a renewed declaration son, Treasurer ; James P . Brand, TownC|erk ; Charles would have toexercise himself in 'the water continually mand.
or them in a still more offensive form. They must know W . Day, Justice or the Peace ; Thomas H. Clyde,
Hon. Owen Lovejoy, member 0 r Congress from tin;
to avoid sinking to the bottom or rising to the'top ; now
that the action taken wilf still farther disintegrate tbeir
Commissioner or Highways; Henry F. Campbell, Sr., his body being clastic and giving way under an increase 5th District in Illinois, died at Brooklyn, N. V., yesterparty, by taking from war Democrat*, who from stropg
prejudices against the Administration, bavo acted with School Inspector ; Nathaniel B. Green. George E. or pressure as he descends, thereby increasing his speci- day, of ao effection or the heart, at the age or fifty-thn <•_
them up to this time, the lust hoflo they can continue to Manvilie, George Cutler and Norman Newberry, Con- fic gravity (or tendency to sink) it becomes necessary be We defer a biographical notice or ihcilumentcd deceased
maintain their party relatious. Ir any one would fitly stables.
should inflate himseir with some fluid lighter than water until another issue.
realise the immense chasm that yawps betweon the two
Tho arrangements made by tho rebel Stuart Air a raid
WnrrEWATBB.—The whole Republican ticket elected to keep his specific gravity unaltered ; hence the neceswinn of the Democratic party, let him compare the atwithout
opposition.
The
officers
elected
are:
Charles
sity or the air bladder, otherwise it would be a useless on tho Orange & Alexandria Hailroad have been frustrattitude of the Ohio Democracy with the war Democratic
movement inaugurated in New York by Tammy Hall T. Scofield, Supervisor ; Charles H. Kites, Town Clerk ; appendage. The inflating process above spoken or is ed by Gea Plcasauton, whose forces dot rovedfourreand now being pushed with much vlgoria various Sec- John Pulcipher. Treasurer ; John B. Bickerd, William probably done from tbe atmospheric air disolved in the bel tanneries foil or hides, four grist nplU, n sawmill,
tions of the State. Nothing is more plain than these R. Durga, Enoch Wood, Justices of the Peace ; John
water for the support of all aquatic animals for breath- aud a large number or rafts uud boats, and ( captured 40
discordant elements can coalesce. If they attempt to
prisoner^
harmonise at the Chicago Convention, there will bo an Pulcipher, School Inspector; Fielding Watson and ing purposes, which air can be heard in the winter rumThe anny io the South-west is saidjtobo mbviug toexplosion, but slightly inferior to that which occurred at William R Durga, Commissioner or Highways ;• Harri- bling under tho ice, having been expelled from the water
ward Northern Texas.
Charleston in I860.1
Advertiser & Tribune.
son Rickerd, Adna Beach, William Watson and James by the latter freezing into ice.
E. Dean, Constables.
All the army officers in Washington have been orderSo perfectly cau fish balance their weight in water
TribnD0
^
,
contains an elaborate article ui
PEXINSULA.—This is the Sevastapool or Copperhead- that in looking at them in a boat we can sometimes see ed to thft front, and shoulder-straps are not as pleuty
the late Florida expedition, based npon testimony tal
' ' f i
by tbe Committee on tho Conduct of t i e War. This ism in Grand Traverse County, and the Republicans them in almost a motionless state of inactivity, though there as usual.
A France correspondent writes that SlideH, the rebut
testimot^, our contemporary says, unequivocally clears have achieved a^Jtorions triumph in the election of their their density is changing with every chaBge or depth in
tbe President or even the suspicion of attempting to di- entire ticket. Elisha P . Lndd is elected Supervisor ;
emersion. When a fish comes from the bottom to tho envoy to Franco, was refused the sanction of Napoleon
rect or control the actual' military conduct of operations rfilen R. Haight, Town Clerk; Curtis Fowler, JK.,
top or a deep water he is not blofcted because ho then to an audieace with Maximilian, the new Emperor of Mexin the department of the South; and it also fully justifies
the pohdv and practicability of the scheme to Occupy Treasurer ; E. P. Ladd ami John B. HirtweU, School has a chance to work his own inflating apparatus and
The Ohio House or Representatives have apjiropriatFlorida, as proposed and ordered to be eieouted by Gen. Inspectors ; John B. HartwtU, Commissioner of High- keep it right, but when ho is caught with a hook and
Giunore. I t appeal s thereby that neither the President" ways ; Horace Persons, Frederick L. Johnson, James drawn there by force be is deprived of that power.
ed$l,000,000 foe the defensor that State from invasion.
nor Gen. Gilmore is open to tbe censures so blindly and H. McCluskey and Charles White, Constables. MajorThe clamor tor the remoVal of Con. Meade is said toWILLIAM
BLAWBQX.
indiscriminately dealt out by tbe Copperhead press.
be so great t'jat the President can no longer withstandTOe ouly thing that John Hay, late Private Secretary ity 22.
Speech of President Lincoln.
ofthe President, bad to do with the matter was, that
ALVIRX.—Horace Abbe, Supervisor ; Morton D.
At the close ofthe Patent Office Fair in Washingtoi
having heard of the planning of tho expfcdition by Gen. Campbell, Treasurer ; Hiram Bowen, Town Clerk ; on Friday night, Mr. Lincoln, in answer to load and conAffiura are going on well in North Carolina, a general
Gilmore, asked permission to participate in it and was
tinuous calls, made the following remarks i
order from Gea Peck who commands at Newbern, sums
gratified. He had no order given bim to direct, nor did James B. Manwarring, Peter W . McCrea, William
" Ladies and Gentlemen: I appear to say but a word.
he attempt to direct or interfere with tbo militaiy opera- Roosa and Alexander W. Heather, Justices o f t h e This extraordinary war which we are all engaged in falls up the result of recent operations as follows : •• Besides
tions then impending. Gcnr Gilmore is not the man to Peace ; Andrew J . Burrell, Peter W. McCrea, Sand- heavih upon the soldier; for it bath been said, aU that the repulse of Gen. Pickett, s army at Newbern, the fol-.
permit anv such direction or or interference with matters ford A. Fuller. Commissioners of Highway?; Joseph a man hath will lie give for his life; and while all contri- lowing have been captured: 6 officers, 281 prisoners and'
in which his reputation is involved. The battle of OIusMorden, David C. Bryan,, School Inspectors ; Hart' bute of their substance, the Boldier puts his life at stake, dangerous rebels, 500 contrabands, 250 arms and accouteo was brought on by Gen. Seymour in: positive disobeand often yields it up to his country's cause. The high- tennent8, 138 horses and mules, 11 bales ol cotton, 1
dience of orders, and when Gen. Gilmore ascertained it Mocden, James D. Ayers, George H. Williams, Consta- est merit, then, is due to tbe soldier. [Cheers.]
was likely to occur, he used every endeavor to stop it, bles. AH good and loyal men. No Copperheld ticket
" In this extraordinary war, extraordinary develop- piece of artillery, cassion complete, 1 flag ma ay saddles,
but unsuccessfully.
Advertiser & THbune.
run.
ments have manifested themselves such ar. havo not harnesses and wagons. Much property of tbe rebel govWe have not heard from B m o x i i , CRYSTAL LAXS been seen in former wars, and among these manifestations ernment has been destroyed from inability to remove it
A Lieutenant belonging to Quantrell'a gang was arand MILTOK. They are all Republican, of course, for nothing has been more remarkable than these fairs for M it appears by a partial listt 250,000 pounds of pork,
rested at St. Paul Minn. He is known to be a desperate
the relief of tbe suflerin*soldiers and their families. And
character and to have committed two tpifders, besides there are not Copperheads enough in either of them to the chief agents in these fairs are the women of Ameri- 80 barrels of lard, 75 barrels or meat 20,000 bushels o f
corn, 32 bsrrels of beef, 5 hogsheads ci£ sugar, 5,000
being engaged in the sack of Lawrence. At 8 t Paul be compose a ticket. Grand Traverse is sound to the core. ca. [Cheera]
We have heard from only one township in Leclanaw
" I am not accustomed to the use of language oTeulo- empty sacks, 1 corn mill, 10 wagons, 1 ton of tobacco, 18
had secured employment as a hotel porter. Two officers
I have never studied the art of paying compliments mnlei 2 warehouses of salt and 2 extensive a l t manufacbad been looking for him and were just about tp-Jeavc County—the newly organised town of Elmwood—which
women, but I must say that if all that has been said
tbe city, wbec the object of their search appe^ed, stirte off in the right direction. The entire Republican by orators and poets since the creation of tbe world in tories. Thousands o ' deserters have, entered the Hoes,
bringing their trunks out tb the coach. He will be tried ticket elected. A . B. Dunlap, Supervisor ; Ansel S. praisfe of women were applied to tbe women or Ameri- and resumed tbeir allegiance to the Federal Union with
Gardner, Town Clerk ; John Norris, Treasurer ; Charles ca, it would not do them justice for tbeir conduct during joy and gladness.
by coart-martfaL
W . Hanus, Charles Norris, Aroasa Wilcox and Herman this war. ' 1 will close by saying God bless the women of
STKAK* roa GRAXU TOAVMSE.—Stewart McDonald
America f
[Great applause.]
A tetter from Alabama assorts that A.. H. Stephens, H . Hurlbut, Justices of ihe Peace.
has nearly completed at his ship yard a splendid little
the rebel Vice-President, has taken a decided position
Wc have not beard from any of the towns in Antrim
A letter from Japan in tbe Tribune, reports the burn- steamer, of 90 feet keel, to run on Grand Traverse Bay.
)a hostijjly to tho Jeff. Davis policy, declaring, that un- County. Only one ticket was run in Elk Rapids, and ing ot" 30,000 houses and 250 warehouses io tbe city of
She win be ready for commission in a jew weeks. Jacktil the rebel couscription law is repealed, he will not that was compos^of men of both parties..with JI RepubOasaca, with the loss of 500 to 1000 fives. The fire last- son t Wiley are building the engioe. Sho will be A 1.
t a k e his seal in tbe rebel Senate. '
lican Supervisor (L. R. Smith) a» 'the bead.
ed 3 davs.
fXtroil Advertiser & Tribune.

TRAVERSE CITY.

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h o a r d e d in t h e T r e a s u r y b y J u l y l a L h a d n o t lb.- S e c r e tary been authorized tkffifrbw i t out as a circulating

me

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bottom.

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n e v e r c l a i m e d affinity

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Sum's expense.

oh

a

B e c a u s e t h e JVeva

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Uncle

is only a : c o n g l o m e r -

a t i o n of c a n t , h y p o c r i c y , a n d t b o i n i p o r e d r l u '.le
Ofiicttjjo Times

a n d D e t r o i t Frte

fitJni o u r e x c h a n g e t w i c e , a n d
u r g e n t solicitation

of

we

Preu,

wei

of t h e

s t . r u c k it

twice restore# i t

at

the

i t s spaniel-like c o n d u c t o r s , w h o

M r s . B e a u r e g a r d Wffe o f G e n .

B e a u r e g a r d , ' died
Vhe

DIED,
l a Traverse, on Wednesday night, March 30,i t h e wife of
Mr. WIlliam B e a n i e , a^cd 40.

e r s e Boy#]. t h i s s e a s o n , f o r tlio p u r p o s e of W M x f i n j : P T o I l u m o r s a v s t h a t Hon. P i j i L o j BEKH< h a s

i}iat p o i n t .
:

at

W e c o n g r a t u l a t e K o t i j d t o r S*. Dtxo.v u p o n

his p r o s p e c t i v e

Copperhead

sarnoundings, and

M R 1 o e n c a s e h ; « t w l f in o i - h i d e , u n i t
ther of thut material.

W h i s k y is a n

b e used* t h e r e in p r o f u s i o n .

p e n e t r a t e lea-

nntidote, and



COIKTEOUH AND F A I R . — T h o D e t r o i t Advertiser
a n d t h e Free

will

I f R u m o r ha9 lied, w e will

•correct her jnost choerfally.

•%

ndvise

i s said t h t t t t h e

v e n o i n o f t h e b i t e o f t h a t r e p t i l e Will a o t

'Tribune,

been

Rose & F o x

Prttt,

h a r e pabli shed

;.r ''
and

a

eopi-

•ons s y n o p s i s of t h e a r t i c l e in t h e HKR*U> o f ' t h e 4 t h

of

Marek, on t h e " G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t r y , " tccompntnied
with

favorable

and appropriate editorial

so d o i n g thoy h a v e rendered this

remarks.

region

In

of* c o u n t r y a n

i m p o r t a n t s e r v i c e , a n d w e t h a n k litem f o r i t •
W H A R F AT ANTRIM C I T Y . — M r . O r r , of A'-ii t r i m Ciity,
((opposite N o r t h p o r t . ) i n l b r m s u s . t h h t a n e x t e n s i v e w b a r f
;nnd

j f o o d i n g d o c k f o r P r o p e l l e r s , will b e c o u B f m c t e d a t

.that^plaoQ d u r i n g t h e s u t n m c r .
T h e wife of H o n . B . F . W i t h c r e l l , o f D e t r o i t , J u d j r e
o f the W a y n e C o u n t y Circuit Court was kiSed
2 3 r d ult. b y 4 h e e x p l o s i o n o f

t>n i l - e

a Kcroeeno Jnmp

-.vhicli

4 b r w a t 4 H l i a g whlle t h e lamp was Rghted.
MATLR S L O A R . — T h e Beason, t h a s far, h a s b e e n
u n f a v o r a b l e for s a g a r - n n k i t i g , a n 4 ' 4 b e

yelld

very

wi:H

be

light
H . i R c a s W n m a o , f o r m e r l y local E d i t o r o f
t r o i t D a i l y Mtertiter,

has been

released

P r i s o n , a t R i c h m o n d , where he h a s been
v a r Tor 8 m o n t h s .

He

the

He-

frorii L i l ' b y
a

prisooer

of

a r r i v e d a t D e t r o i t ^ t h e 23. d ,

and was welcomed by his friends.
T h e R i c h m o n d Examiner
vice, w h i c h we publish

of t h e 1 1 t h

for

gives this ad-

t h e edification of

Copper-

heads :
" H a n g t h e Y a n k e e p r i a o o e r s a s aoon a t c a u g h t —
H a n g t h e m , a n d l e t t h e m r e m a i n a s a s i g n of t h e • e e t e r taiumcnt for M a n and B e a s i ' which we iffbr to the
Yankee race."
MAmtmcm

LWD

OFTICK.—Tbcy s e e m t o b e d o i n g a

" land office b n a n e s s " a t M a r q u e t t e .
r i o r Journal

T h e jLako

Supe-

says t h a t t h e e n t r i e s f o r F e b r u a r y a m o u n t

t o u p w a r d s of 2 S , 0 0 0 a c r e s , i n c l u d i n g c a s h a n d w a r r a n t
locations.

T b o p r o c e e d s of c a s h salea d a r i n g t h a t t i m e

foot u p $ 2 1 , 8 0 6 8 9 .

Q u i t e a n u m b e r of w a r r a n t s w e r e

On h a n d a t t h e c l o s e o f t h e m o n t h ,

w a i t i n g ' t h e i r turo>

"and l a s t M o n d a y ' s m a i l b r o n g h t t o t h e office for l o c a t i o n
1 0 8 warrants, calling f o r

17,200

acres, besides several

Other applications made in pcrsoa the same,day, making
i n all a p p l i c a t i o n s on t h a i d a y a m o u n t i n g t o ; o v e r
t e e n thbnsanki a c f o s .

eigh?

.71. ,

F o r t h e c o n v e n i e n c e of t h e h a s t y a s also f o r t h e g e n e - 1
0 1 X ) H I — A n i c e sample.
Till r e a d e r , we b a v e - a r r a a e w i an a l p h a b e t i c a l i f s t o f m a n v ! " I O N — R o u : i , | square. flat, j u m a

scraps, sweeties,

. . " i i".

,
•ye think- Pill b e M i m d o f i n t e r e s t t o
large.
T h e tendency of tho market
ciuliy siuce the* iMditional
b y Congress.

• • — i J A C O S E T — A fall line, b o u g h t o importers. j
t h e c o m m n n i t y a t j J A Y N f c i MEDICINES—'We a r c spocial a g t i i u U
j
J a y h c s genuine preparations, a n d j o b thi
be- bought elsewhere.
s t r o n g l y u p w a r d , espe- J E W E L R Y - , A s n u g stock, well assorted.
b a s b e e n d e c i d e d u p o n J E I X I E S — R a s p b e r r y , currant, quince*, strawberry, Pint?
KENNEDY'S MEDICINES—An a s s o r t m e n t of Uiexe justly
"fsmert m e d i c i n e s on sale.
KETTLES—3, 5. s, io, pail. 30, 45,00,30 gallon, a t r e u o n a blu rates, a full line.
KEROSENE—Bought low, and for sale a t c o r r e s p o n d i n g rateby the quantity,
K N I \ ES—Pocket, table, carving,'butchers, shoe, bowie and
pen knives ; o u r stock or table k n i v e s is large a n d wc
invite th® attention of the wholesale t r a d a . We can offer bargains.
LACE—Cotton, Liuen, real thread, Smyrna, imitation, silk,
black a n d white, Ac.
I<EAT!1ER—Sole, upper, kip, calf, morrocco, lining*, bind
ing, Ac.
LLAl)—Bar, white and red lead
LIME—Quick, and water lime, reasonable.
L I L L Y W H I T E — F o r the ladies, best quality, as also puffs
f o r its application.
LOCKS—Door, t r u n k , chest, box, pad, till.
MADDER—Duteh madder.
MAGIC R U F F L I N G — A s s o r t e d qualities and widths.
MARSEILLES—A small assortment, s o m e nioc.
MERINOES—'These goods w e h a v e a rang, a s s o r t m e n t , well
selected, bought low, and tbr sale fn p a t t e r n s below the
market, some very cheap
MOLASSES—A f u l l line, a n d of good quality 1 , a s sweet as

', n e a t s foot,
se-

A CAHD.
j
Henry F . Campbell. Sea. > b e g s leave t o r e t a r d h i s s i n c e r e
i h a h k s t o t h e meinbers of his Bible Class f o r the very handsome
f
a
m
i
l
y
Bible
vrith
eoimaentary,
4
o
.
,
presented
to him
WHARK AT P n j j e RIVKR.—^lessj-tt j A o s a I tc J F o x , of
dn last S a b b a t h d a y .
N o r t h p o f ! . i n t e n d t o c o n s t r u c t a (large w h a r f a t t h e
A p r i l 4, 1864.
i
m o u ' h of F i n e R i v e r ^ b e t w e e n G r a n d ,and t j t t W T i •av-

selected lt» wiperitiieiid t h e l i u i i n e a t o f

t—

INDIGO— BnilSWu,.,,

aurpli

in b u r y i n g t h e Wile of a f a v o r i t e G e n e a l o r t h e i r a r m v .
,
•—
:
; — - — - •' - i
l T i e R u s s i a n g o v e r n m e n t h a s t a k e n a n o t h e r s t e p in h e r
c a r e e r af p r o g r e s s — h a v i n g d e c l a r e d t h e e m a n c i p a t i o n of
the peasantry o r Poland. T h u s has R u s s i a made
a n o t h e r m o v e f o r w a r d in t h o g r e a t c a u s e o f u n i v e r s a l
liberty.

f*Wn m o s t 'frheu k i c k e d t h e l i a r d e s t j . I s t h i s u x p l a n a t i o n
v
satisfactory ?
,

pelters.

__

g o l d in t h e T r e a s u r y will b e m a d e u n t i l a t least a f t e r t h e

T h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e H e r a l d c o m e s t o as a g a i n a f t e r c e s s i o n i s t s m a d e a g r e a t t u r n out>nt -her f u n e r a l , w h i c h
. o n a b s e n c e or suspensi on of a f e w weeks, fl-is i t s loyal
t o o k p l a c e t h e f o r e n o o n oT - M a r c h 4 t b . i T h f e y e x p e c t e d
p r o p r i e t o r b e e n off lately on a '• b e n d e r , " a t U n c l e S a m ' s
G e o . B a n k s would p r o h i b i t a public funeral, b u t did not
Wtpense T
[ G r a n d fi'ffv<>n N e w s .
T h e p u b l i c a t i o n of UKIIIKBAU) h a s n o t b e e n suspend- c o m m i t a h y s u c h folly, t m d t h o r e b e l s h a d tfejoir'awn w a y
ed ; and a s we

:

A P P L E S — B y t h e bushel or barrel—Dry a n d G r e e n .
ALPACCAS—Black, Tan Drabs, Tan.
N A V A L STORES—Manilla add tarred rope, marlin, r o s i n .
AXE&-—Hunt'e, l l u r d & BlodgettV, chopping, b r o a d ,
pitch, turpentine, naptha, Ac.
hand, bora a n d h u n t e r s .
ILS—Cut, f r o m '.'d t o 60d,, best
best make, also w r o u g h t a n d
AXF. I I E L V E S — A n assortment of good quality a n d moke.
pressed. We are selling by tho k e g a s low as wo can
s p r i n g cam'paigri a h a l l tare been a s c e r t a i n e d . T h e r e- A Y E l f f i M E D l C I X ^ p — F o r which we are A g e n t s a n d k e e p a
now p u r c h a s e at wholesale.
complete
a
s
s
o
r
t
m
e
n
t

l
o
w
to
the
trade.
s t r i c t i o n s i m p o s e d b y t h e bill w o u l d of t h e m s e l v e s p n i NOTIONS—Of these wc have a complete line, fnlty eqnal t o
BASKETS—'Willow a n d ash market, half bashel, bushel, a n d
tho demand, and p u r c h a s e d of m a n u f a c t u r e r s and Im
T e n t a n i m m e d i a t e s a l e of A y q u a n t i t y suflioient t o e f f e c t
one a n d a half bushuel c o r n baskets.
p o r t e r s dirscL
BALMORALS—Lewis a n d o t h e r s t a n d a r d uiakes.
the market
NUTMKIGS—Pepper, mace, ginger, cloves, c i n n a m o n .
BAGS—Grain and floor.
T h e r e i s n o p r o b a b i l i t y t h a t a n y sale of t h e

o f a g e , a n d h a d n u m e r o u s f r i e f i d s in tiie c i t y .

F o c o party', b c l d o f f i c o u n d e r J a m e s B u c h a n u i , o r

_•

P r i c e s o r e v e r y firm on t h e s e a b o a r d .
B r o w n oud
Bleached C o t t o n s a r e scarce and h i g h e r . O u r present
q u o t a t i o n s a r c b e l o w N e w Y o r k j o b b i n g rates.
The
a n d w h e n p r a c t i c a l l y e a r n e d only w i l l b r i n g i t d o w n f r o m a d v a n c e in T o b a c c o in first h a n d s i s a t l e a s t 2 0 p e r c e n t
i t s p r e s e n t r a t e t o a b o t t f l h j 2 0 . T h i s . will h e l p t o k e e p o v e r D e c . r a t e s . P r o v i s i o n s a r e m n c h firmer in C h i c a go. Dried fruits much higher. Groceries are very
down the price of commercial articles proportionately.
firm with a c o n s t a n t i n c r e a s e in p r i c e of most g o o d s ;
I n C a l i f o r n i a , a n o t h e r o f t h o s e n u m e r o u s e v i d e n c e s of i n T e a a n d S u g a r p a r t i c u l a r l y . S e e d s a r e v e r y h i g h . —
F
u r s a r e f a l l i n g off m a t e r i a l l y , p a r t i c u l a r l y in M u s k r a t ,
a c i v i l i z e d a n t i q u i t y in t h e i ' N e w W o r l d " h a s j u s t t u r n ed up, in t h e s h a p e of a g r e a t s t o n e p y r a m i d , c o m p o s e d C o o n a n d Mink, o w i n g t o i m m e n s e s t o c k s i n ' E u r o p e ,
t h e w a r in P o l a n d , t h e mild w i n t e r on t h e c o n t i n e n t , t h e ,
of c o u r s e s f r o m e i g h t e e n i i k b e s t o n e a r l y t h r e e feet in
h i g h r a t e of i n t e r e s t , a n d t h e c h a n g e in stylo f r o m C a p e s
t h i c k n e s s , a n d five t o e i g h l i e e c in l e n g t h . I t h a s a level t o C o l l a r s m a n u f a c t u r e d f r o m M i n k .
t o p o f m o r e t h a n 5 0 feet s q u a r e / t h o u g h i t is r a i d t o be
L e a t h e r , i m p r o v i n g in d e m a n d -, C h i c a g o q u o t a t i o n e v i d e n t f r o m t h e r e m a i n s t h a t i t w a s o u c o c o m p l e t e d . a b o v e o u r selliug r a t e s . T h e u n a v o i d a b l e e f f e c t of t h e
T h i s p y r a m i d d i f f e r s in s o m e r e s p e c t s f r o m t h e E g y p t i a n p r e s e n t call, on all m a n u f a c t u r e d a r t i c l e s in w h i c h l a b o r
IS a p r o m i n e n t clement, will bo t o m a t e r i a l l y a d v a n c e t h e
pyramids, being more slender o r pointed, and the outer
s t o f i p r o d u c t i o n a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y t h e p r i c e of sale.
ice of t h e b l o c k s b e i n g c u t t o an a u g l e t h a t g a v e
F e b r u a r y 18tb, 1864.
the structure a smooth o r ' regular surface from t o p to
d i u m . T h e f r i e u d s of t p e biil t h i n k t h i s a v a r y i m p o r t a n t

N e w O r l e a n s o n t h e 2 d of M a r c h . She* w a s a b o u t 3 0 y e a r s

d i e t e d w i t h t h e E d i t o r s of i h e G r a n d H a v e u

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1
STATE OF THE MARKETS. ""'Ilulls.
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BEANS—We shall be in t h e m a r k e t f o r purchase of p r i m e
. DU-wcsters, pants, Ac,
quality and shall sell a t a small advance.
OVER SHIRTS—Denim, k n i t j a c k e t s .
BEEF—No. 1 C h i c a g o Mess by tho barrel, one hundred', o r OYSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore nice, f r e s h a n d guaranpoUnd.
teed.
BEESWAX—.1 full Mock.
P A P E R — L e t t e r , note, bill, cap, legal, in full a s s o r t m e n t and
BIBLES—The A m e r i c a n Bible Depository i s iu o u r instituby * w tion.
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BOOTS—Mens, l u m b e n a e n s l o n g leg, cow hide, kip, calf
lined, calf t a p sole, calf p u m p sole, boys, y o u t h s and
en. red, s p a n i s h brown, Ac., c h r o m e .
' .yellow
BKTDLES—Black, russett, a n d r e i n s with bitts.
APiER y.
BUAID—Crotchet, Embroidery, colored a n d black, skirt
. c o l o r s , silk and worsted
PRESERVES—Citron, quinces, plums, pears, cherries, Ac.
BUTTER—By the tirkin or p o u n d of good quality
PEGS—Assorted f r o m 3-8 t o 7-8.
IDCh'ETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
PILLS—Ayers, J a y n e s , Holloway's Radway's, Wright's,
iAMB'RICS—Paper, colored and black, common, do.
Gregory's, Moflat's, Brandreth's, Hooper's.
C A P S — M e n s cloth, plush, m o h a i r , Ac., b o y s and childa a full PLASTER—Grand River in barrels or by the t o n .
PLOWS—A nice lot of best m a k e r s and quality of wood
work, with e x t r a castings.
tnperior assortment
P O C K E T BOOKS—And p o r t e monies, a full line, some very
makers.
good, some good for b u t l i t t l e , c h e a p .
C E K E D S — P h a l o n ' s N i g h t Blooming, " t h e . " p e r f u m e f o r the PRUNES—Fresh T u r k i s h prunes.
toilet.
PRINTS—A very large stock.
C H E E S E — " H a m b u r g , " of New Y o r k m a n u f a c t u r e .
PROVISIONS—Pork, flour, corn, c o r n meal, hams, flsh, lard,
CHAMBREYS—A small assortment.
butter, cheese, beef.
CHAINS—Trace, halter, j a c k a n d cable in 1-4, 5-lti, 3-8 a n d PUMPS—Cistern. (Down's pateut), c h a i n p u m p s complete
7-10 inch. .
with t u b i n g f o r same.
CIGARS—A m o d e r a t e q u a n t i t y a n d fair grade.
RAGS—Bought and sold.
CLOTH—Black and blue b r o a d cloth, ladies oloak cloth, RHUBARB—Real Turkey, root a n d powdered.
assorted.
RICEr-East India best
CLOCKS—Upright, gothic, ovii,
c, striking, alarm, a n d RIDDLES—To use in t h e place of f a n n i n g mills, f a r n i t a r o
e i g h t day, good line.
style.
CLOTHING—Wo have a good assortment, .well selected, ROAD SCRAPERS—Caat iron, wood s n d iron to o r d e r .
b o u g h t low, of fashionable d e s i g n * a n d for sale reason- S A L T — F i n e dairy a n d coarse.
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able.
" " ")DLB>—Pony, Mexican a n d side.
COTTON—Brown, 3-4, 4-4,4-5, in heavy a n d tine, bleached
'C?HEIjS—Wilton, brussclls, rail road, gothic, snd p l a i n '
3-4 to 5-4 nicely assorted, a n d are- selling m a n y of thetu
enamelled.
at N e w Y o r k wholesale rates.
SCARFS—Gents silk, union a n d wool, l a d i e s wooL
C O L L A R S — G e n t s assorted, Ladies various styles,also horse, SCYTHES—Grass, bush, a n d grain sythes, as well as s i c k l e s '
anfl p o n y collars.
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brush, bush a n d c o r n cutters.
C O F F E E — J a v a , Rio, g r o u n d a n d
SEEDS—Clover, timothy, red top, h u n g a r i a n , turnip, a n d a
CORSETS—'White and colored. .
,
full a s s o r t m e n t of f r e s h garden seeds, a few flower seeds.
C O T T 0 N A D E S — A f a i r assortment.
S h o t — B y tho b s g ^ r p o u n d .
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C O N F E C T I O N A R Y — A good l i n e V t retail a n d wholesale, S h o e s — A complete a s s o r t m e n t of gents, ladies, y o u t h s and
a small lot of f a n c y conversation bafadyg.
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chlldrens.
CROCKERY—Bought of i m p o r t e r s M i r e e i a n d is sold
S h i r t i n g C h e c k s — G o o d stock.
as can bo b o u g h t
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S h o e F i n d i n g s — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t
CRINOLINE—A very large s t o r k l t o j o b f r o m
S h o v e l s — C a s t steel, long h a n d l e , D handle, acoop, Ac.
CRADLES—Chlldrens a n d grain, assorted.—'"
S h a w l s — W o o l , b r o c h s , Stella, and b l a n k e t some very n i c e
CRACKERS—Pic Nic, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, l>y pound
or* barrel.
S h o e P a c k s — B a n g o r moose skin, both long a n d s h o r t
D A Y BpOKS—Blank
Ledgers, p a s s b o o k s , ; w r i t i n g books, in
l e g s , " A No. 1."
variety.
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S i l k — B l a c k , colored, a n d l i n i n g silk.
DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific, Hamilton, m o u r n i n g , pll S k a t e s — I ^ e s , gent*, a n d boys, skate straps. 1
wool, in nice a s s o r t m e n t or colors, printed and plain.
S h i r t s — F l a n n e l , plain, a n d fancy, white s h i r t s , f a n c y c o t t o n
D I A R I E S — F o r 18(14, some very nice. '
a n d linen, ditto.
DOMESTICS—A very fall line.
S k a t i n g C a p » — L a d i e s , misses, a n d child*,
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IKJI.LS—Kid, cloth a n d robber heads.
Soap— 1 Castile, t o i l e t assorted, yellow, erasive, silver
DRIED BEEE—'Prime quality.
leal, Ac.
DRAWERS—Gents a n d ladies assorted.
S o c k s — G c n w hand k u i t wool, casbmcre, c o t t o n a n d u n i o n .
DRUGS—A small a s s o r t m e n t .
boys a n d childs, ditto.
DRAG TEETH—On hand, 8-4. 4 4 , 6-4 a n d made t o order, S p i c e s — Kinds, q u a n t i t i e s aniVqnalltiea t o s u i t - .
reasonable.
S p e c t a c l e s — P l a i n , gcrman silver, and steel bows, colored,
DYES—Camwood, logwood, m a d d e r , a l u m c x t r r c t s , cop' assorted, some v e r y good o n e s , also cases for same.
peras, vitriol, Ac.
S p i n n i n g W h e e l s — And h u b s ; a u a s s o r t m e n t .
E A R T H E N W A R E — J n g s , crocks, c h o r u s , flower pots, covers, S t o v e s — W c invite c o m p a r i s o n as to kinds, quality, finish
thimbles.
and rates ; come and see.
EMERY—For e n g i n e e r s use.
. S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to 400 lbs., good. '
ENVELOPES—A large a s s o r t m e n t in varlous-qualities, deal' e l — C a s t blister, t o e cork, s p r i n g an^ g c r m a n .
ers will find p r i c c s low by t b o q n a n t i t y r - * ~ - v
ijrs—Colored anil white ; also s k i r t s u p p o r t e r s , an adniii
able article for t h e ladies.
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E S S E N C E — C i n n a m o n , p e p p e r m i n t , cTovef, lemomJfcc.
[ars—Crushed, powdered, granulated, coffee, in g r a d e s to
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach, Ac.
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suit, brown N. O, m u s c a v a d o Snd maple.
F A R M E R S TOOLS—Forks, h o e s , rakes, g r u b hoes, Shovels,
|pe—Colored, black a n d white,, cotton a n d linen,
spades, cradles, c u t t i n g b o x e s .
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[ f l o w — B o u g h t and sold by pound o r barrel.
F A N N I N G MILLS—Of t h e best m a k e r s and a t y m o d e r a t e
M e s — B l a c k w a l n u t , c h e r r y a n d union.
•lets—For g e n t s a n d ladies use in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , spruv
F E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d w h e n wanted.
,
nice ones.
FISH—Cod. dunn, halibut, h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s a n d s o o a « K T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o u n g byson. O o l o n g a n d souchong, i n
mackerel], Ac. chests, cattys a n d by the p o u n d ; all bought e a r l y a n d at
F L A X SEED—Bird seed, c a n a r y seed.
a d v a n t a g e o u s rates
FLOUR—Seven h u n d r e d b a r r e l s , good brarfds.
T i n W a r e — A good stock on band of- h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e .
F L A T IRONS—In sizes t o s u i t
a n d all k i n d s of work d o n e to o r d e r .
FLOCNCINGS—Muslin, l i n e n , c a m b r i c . A t .
T i s s u e — F o r veils, a n d in i t s season f o r d r e s s e s .
FLANNELS—Wool, d o m e t , cotton, l i n s e r , shaker, r e j ,
T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine cut, s m o k i n g , Ac., a f p l l l i n e a t old
white, blue, gray, plai<l, fancy, F r e n c h , Ac
prices.
FORKS—Manure, bay, Straw, g a r d e n , 2 a n d S tlned, l o n g a n d
T o y * — A nice a s s o r t m e n t t o wholesale.
s h o r t handles.
T r o n k a — P a c k i n g , folio a n d traveling, some good o n e s .
FRUITS—Prunes, c u r r a n t s , peaches, plums, cherries, goose- T r i m m i n g s — O f v a r i o u s q u a l i t i e s a n d d e s i g n s such a s are
berries, quinces, pears,-tomatoes.
fashionable.
1N1TURE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chaif*, tables, stands, T r a p s — M u s k rat, f o x , beaver, a n d bear, of best makera, by
r o c k e r s , child.* c h a i r s , matrasses, A c
piece or d o t e n .
GINGHAMS—Scctch, Glasgow, Lancaster, a n d check dress T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A f a l l line, some nice ones.
goods.
T w e e d s — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , double a n d twist, iron clad c**
GLASS—A fall aSs0rtni« nt of sizes, 8 x 10 t o 20 x 30simere, A c , a good a s s o r t m e n t , low.
GLOVES—Btick, dog, ririgwood, kid, .wool, allk, cotton, ber- U m b r e l l a s — O f v a r i o u s sizes and grades.
lih lined gents, fadlc«, m i s s e s a n d boys.
U n d e r S h i r t s — F o r g e n t l e m e n a n d ladles, ribbed, plain,
GRAIN—Buckwheat, c o m , wheat, Ac.
colored a n d white.
GROCERIES—A compk-te line, b o u g h t early, a n d . f o r sale V a l i s e s — A few n o t very good.
Y e l l s — D o t lace, love, t i s s u e , Ac.
GUN ^3A^S—G. D. I. C. water-proof.
T e s t * — O f n u m e r o u s designs, fashionable make, a n d different
GUJJPOWDER—-Rifle, In c:ins, a n d Y. P. F . G. s p o r t i n g in
qualities, t o suit.
V i c e s — L a r g e a n d small, some toy vices.
HAIR OIL—Phalon's B e a r , H a c c a s o r
Y i n e j a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , a n d real e l d e r vinegar.—
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n ' t s and ladles, hemmed r e a d y for W a g o n s — Double and single lumber wagons, a full atock in
use, silk, linen, c o t t o n , Ac.
early spring, and as low a s can be b o u g h t o u t s i d e
H A Y — F o r sale, or .will p u r c h a s e .
W e l l B a c k e t s — ' T h e " Old Oaken B u c k e t r ' is for sale b y
HATS—A full a s s o r t m e n t , union, zouave, Barnside, Butler,
us, iron bound.
- Mack, d r a b , U n i peart, A c
i, ;
W h e e l B a r r o w s — C a n a l barrows
HOSE—Cashmere, m e r i n o , cotton, eolorcd.black a n d white, W W I H e t r e e s — D o u b l o and single, also n e c k yokes.
child* and minsc.-, a complete l i n e j
Y a r n — W o o l yarn, f u l l line, also c o t t o n k n i t t i n g y a r n
Y e l l o w O c h r e — l q s m a l l or large q u a n t i t i e s
Z i n c — B y the sbeot^jor p o u n d , also z i n c in oil f o r p a i n g .
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Parties E m i g r a t i n g to Idaho or Denver, 1 can receive information a s to tbe most d i r e c t a n d tho cheapest route, a n d the
F o r a Modlcine t h a t will cure
b e s t outfitting route, by a d d reusing C w i t h o n t , e n c l o s i n g C O U G H S , ,
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T I C K L I N G In t h e T H R O A T ,
WHOOPING COUGH,
TO COBDWOOD CHOPPERS AND OTHERS.
O r rclieyc C O N S U M T I V K C O U G H ,
A N T E D , IMMEDIATELY, A (JOSTRACTOR TO
c h o p a n d haul 000 cord* of wood. T h ^ timber is situated close to t h e Beach, on t h e west s h o r e of the Eastern
Peninsula, t h r e e miles from Mr. Bryant's.: F o r f u r t h e r partic u l a r s apply t o R. HOPKINS, on the premise.".
OOXJGH BALSAM.
Pcninsnla, March 31,1864.
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OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
UNITED STATES INTERNAt REVENUE
h a v e been sold in Its native town, and n o t a singlo instance
of i t s failure is k n o w n .
A n n u a l T a x e s for 1 8 8 4 .
We have, in our possession, a n y q u a n t i t y of certificates,
s o m e of t h e m f r o m
E M I N E N T PHYSICIANS,
t b e s i x t h section of t b e a c t of J u l y J, 18C2,4t Is made
who have used it in their practicc, a n d gived it t h e preemi•the duty of all persons, partnerships, itinnn, associations, or
corporations, made liable t o a n y annual <Juty, license, o r tax, nence over a n y o t h e r c o m p o u n d .
— o r before the 11 rift Monday of May in e f c h year, t o make a
I t d o e s n o t d r y u p a COT7GHH,
t or r e t u r n t o the A s s i s t a n t Assessor of the D i s t r i c t where b u t loosens it, s o as to enable the p a t i e n t to expectorate freelocated of the a m o u n t of annaal income, the articles o r ob- lyj e c t s c h a r g e d w i t h a special tax, a n d the business o r occupaTWO
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tion liable t o pay a n y license.
T I C K L I N G IN T H E TIIBOAT.
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Every p e r s o n who shall fail t o make u c h r e t u r n by t h e
day specified will be liable to be assessed by t h e Assessor ao-' ' A H A L F Bottle h a s o f t e n completely cored the turkl
c o r d i n g to the best information which he can obtain ; and
in such case the Assessor i s required to %dd fifty p e r c e n t u m a n d yet, t h o u g h It is so sure and speedy in its operation, it i s
t o the a m o u n t o f t h e i t e m s of s u c h l i s t t
perfectly harmless, b e i n g purely vegetable. I t is very agreeEvery person who shall deliver to a n Assessor any-false or able t o t h e taste, a n d may be administered t o chlldr
f r a d u l e n t list or s t a t e m e n t , with I n t e n t t o : evade tbe valuation a n y ago.
o r e n u m e r a t i o n r e q u i r e d by law,>a s u b j e c t t o a fltft of Ave
I n citses of CROUP we will g u a r a n t y a cure,. if taken la
h u n d r e d dollars ; a n d in s n c b case t h e list will be made out season.
by t h e Assessor or A s s i s t a n t Assessor, a n d f r ^ m t h e valuaN o F a m i l y should be w i t h o u t it.
. tion and e n u m e r a t i o n so made there can b e n o appeal.
It i s w i t h i n tbe r e a c h of all, the price belug
P a y m e n t of the annual taxes, e x c e p t 'those for licenses,
will n o t be demanded until the t h i r t i e t h day of J u n e .
O N L Y 25 C E N T S .
The a p p r o p r i a t e blanks on which «o n u k e return, and all
And if on investment and t h o r o u g h trial does n o t " back
necessary information, will lie furnished fcyElvlnL.Sprague,
u p " t h e abovo statement, tbo money will "be refunded,
A s s i s t a n t A s s e s s o r for the 16th Division,!to whom the r
say this, k n o w i n g i t s merits, and feeling confident t h a t
Jld-be delivered on o r before the first Monday i
trial will Secure f o r . i t a h o m e in every household.
Do n o t waste a w a y with C o u g h i n g , when so small an in' itLONZO SESSIONS,
v e s t m e n t Will cure yon. I t may lie had of a n y respectable
0 . a Assessor 4tb D i s t r i c t
D r u g g i s t in town, who will f u r n i s h you with a circular of gen;
10-2w.
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o n Commission—and now offers f o r sale,

11600 Acres of Choice Lands;

A n d L«rts w i t h o r w i t h o u t D w e l l i n g s i n E l k R n
pids, the C o u n t y S e a t of A n t r i m C o u n t y .
The above m e n t i o n e d l a n d s are located in A n t r i m , Tr». irse, Leelanau, a n d Manitou Counties.
A r c a m o n g the
earliest and best selections with "reference to soil, water., surface a n d m a r k e t s . T b e y e m b r a c e . f a r m i n g l a t d s , village
sites, water powers, with o r w i t h o u t improvements, a n d the
c h o i c e s t localities f o r . P r o p c l l e r a n d Steamer wooding stations, or wood f u r n i s h i n g s t a t i o n s f o r Chicago m a r k e t All
the g r e a t I.ake t h o r o u g h f a r e , accessable to markcta East
W e s t Can be h a d in q u a n t i t i e s t o stilt purchasers, a n d
a t prices m a k i n g it an o b j e c t in p r e f e r e n c e to buying b a r k
from settlement
STATE LANDS.
Will sell choice l s n d s , for f a r m i n g , fencing, c e d a r p o s t s
a n d t i m b e r p u r p o s e s , in all p a r t s of t h e C o u n t y ; ot will se
cure to p a r t i e s S t a t e L a n d s of t h e i r selection on a s libera
t e r m s as can be purchased of t h e S t a t e .
T r a v s r s s City, J u l y 11,1863.

W . HOLDSWORTH,
Cttfl Eogiiwr, Stirrtjir, Archilwtora] wl Bttbi'd M1SBH<
Respectfully informes his numeros'i friends and the public
t h a t he will Turnish Drawings, Specifications and Estimates
f o r every description of Civil. Mechanical, Architectural
Engineering, and Building Wprks, Surveys snd Plats or
Towns, Estates. Ac. He will also execute any Commissions
for the sale or purchaso of Real Estate, l o c a t i n g I And, Surveys of Lands, P a y m e n t of Taxes, and p r o c u r i n g A b s t r a c t s or
Titles, Ac., on moderate terms.
H s s some choice early selections now for s s l f , consisting
of cleared and uncleared lands of the best q u s l l t y in the
Stats.
Traverse City, Michigan,
C O R N E R O F ONION AND S T A T E 8TREET8.
J s n u s r y 22, 1864.
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DR. J O H N L . L Y O N ' S
F r e n c h Jr'^riodical D r o ^ s ,

Volunteers a n d Conscripts.

To 8oldiors o r a n y others wishing to increase their Income,
t h e r e is n o lietter wsy or d o i n g so a t t h i s time, than from t h e
sale of o u r Watches. They are W a r r a n t e d as represented.
TUB GBEAT
" Particularly valuable -for Officers In the Army and trsi
D. & B A R N E S A CO., New Vork,
velera "
[ F r a n k l ^ l l e ' s , FeK21.
G. C. GOODWIN A CO., Boston,
" Prettiest, best snd choapost timepieces ever offered."
•FA BR AND, S H E E L E Y A CO., Detroit.
(N. Y. Illustrated News, J a n . 10.
Are the o n l y known remedy tliat will s u c c e s s f u l l y a n d In" Very pretty fend durable'Watches for the A r m y . ' '
variably ruHtore a n d regulate the female system, r e m o v i n g
CHANCERY SALE.
[ A r m y A'Navy J o u r n . [(I'overnmcnt Organ.] Aug. 2ft,
* MICHIG AN—The Circuit Court for tho CountytoT all i r r e g u l a r i t i e s , and p r o d u c i n g health, vigor a n d s t r e n g t h .
"One. of, the oldest a n d .must reliable houses in bnsines*.'
' i Chancery;
[Louisville, K y , Journal, J u l y 31.
LYNN'S PERIODICAL DROPS
JAMES LVDINGTOX, C o m p l a i n a n t
MAGIC TIME ODSERVKR8.
Restore* Gray and Faded Hair and Beard to
vs.
Natnaral Color, t
Being a H u n t i n g or Open Kate or IjkAy's or GentlemanV
JOHN LAWBEKCE MCVICXAR,
Watch Combined, with P a t e n t Self-Winding ImproveBR.VJ AM IN MCVICXAB,
fected, w h U s t pills snd powders can only reach theni a s t h e y
AND 18 A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING
ment, a most P l e a s i n g Novelty.
WILLIAM I. K i r ,
Defendant^:
work t h r o u g h sympathy, b n t n o t at all d i r e c t a n d positive.
NATHAN EKOBLXAMN,
Are y o u suffering from a c o n s t a n t anxiety f o r t h e r e g u l a r
N E OF T H E PRETTIEST. MOST CONVENIENT, A N D
MICHAEI. ENOKLHANN,
I
\ r e t u r n of n a t u r e ' s prescribed laws 'I
• decidedly the bsst snd chrariest time-piece for g e n e r a l
N 1'UltSUANCE AND BY VIRTUE O F A b E C R E B OF
Give yourself no uneasiness, f o r Lyon's Periodical Drops, snd reliable use e v e r offered. It h a s within i t a n d connccteil
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
the C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r the County of Manistee, in Chance- If taken a d a y Or two before the expected period, will posi- with Its machinery, its own winding attacliment, r e n d e r i n g a
ry, made fn the abovo entitled cause and bearing date the tively a n d Invariably regulate its coming, as s u r e as e f l w t key e n t i r e l y nunecessaiy. The eases of t h i s Watch s r e r»mRaKvcs tho Color.
T h i r d day of September, In tbe y e a r one thousand eight hun- follows cause, as certain as daylight follows darkness.
posed or two metals, the o u t e r one l>elng tine 16 cnratgold.—
CLARK'S RESIXJRATIYE,
d r e d a n d sixty-three, I, t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , a special C o m m u A r e y o u sick, enfeebled by disease, or u n a b l e t o b e a r t h o i t has the Improved rub}' action lever movement mul ls warEradicates Dandruff
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1 duly appointed labor a n d d a n g e r of Increase ?
r a n t e d a n accurate t i m e p i e c e . Pricei superblyraffrnvei!;
CLARK'S RE8TORATIVE,
^ J
-.ititled cause,/will
Tper case of hair dozen, $2U4. Sacif-le Watches, in n e a t muiLYON'S
PERIODICAL
DROPS
the h i g h e s t bidder, at t h o f r o n t floor
Promotes its Growth.
o f c o boxes, S35.
o f t h e Bnswell Hoase, in the village of Manistee, In Hqid
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
SILVER W A T C H E S ! ,
County, on Saturday, t h e S ix te e n th day of April, In t h e year
Provedts Its falling off
F i r s t Class H u n t i n g TiiueTieceS for a r c u r a c y
movement,
one thousand e i g h t h u n d r e d and sixty-four, at ten o'clock in
If regularly t a k e n . It is a certain preventive, s o d wHl save
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
J
beauty or material, a n d s h o r e all, cheapness iu price,
t h e forenoun of said day, all those certain pieces or parcels
t h e s e w a t c h e s must insure universal a|iprutmii«a..
Is an uoeqaailed Dressiuff.
of land situated in the Comity of Manistee, State of Michigan, you m u c h jteril s n d many h o u r s of suffering.
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Have y o u been afflicted fijr many y e a r s with c o m p l a i n t s inAn
imitation
so
fanllles^
t
h
a
t
it
can
hardly
lie
duteoied
bv
a
n
d
k
n
o
w
n
a
n
d
described
as
follows,
t
o
w
i
t
:
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Lot n u m b e r s i x in s e c t i e n eleven and n e | of the scl of L. . c i d e n t to the s e x , t h a t have baOlcd the skill of physicians, t h e most experienced Judges. Tho material W i n g of
Is gewd for Children.
metals, tbo outer o n e first i|iiality S t e r l i n g Silver, while t h e
tloa e l e v e n and the sw( or the nw{ of section twelve, all in and are h u r r y i n g y o u o n to an early grave t
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Inner one i s German Silver,'It cannot be r e c o g n i s e d by cuitownship twenty-one north of rtngo seventeen west.
LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS
t i n g or heavy engraving, making it, n o t only iu a p p c a r a n c e ,
Is good for Ladies.
D . L . FILER,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Are tbe m o s t Tellable regulator e v e r known, a n d cure, like b u t (u durability, t b o best resemblaaco uf solid S t e r l i n g SilSpecial Commissioner.
magic, all those i r r e g u l a r i t i e s t h a t have defied t h e doctor'i ver in e x i s t e n c e .
T. J . B A M S D E L L , '
Is good for Old People.
T h e kale of tlieso W a ' x h o s in t b e Army Is a source of enorSolicitor
and
of
Counsel
f
o
r
C
o
m
p
l
a
i
n
a
n
t
skill.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
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Will you waste a w a y with suffering f r o m Lencorrhcca, Pro- m o i a profit, retniling, as tlroy very readily do. a t f i i and ii|.Dated, F e b r u a r y 1st, 18C4
Is perfectly hurmlo6&
lspsus, D y s m e n o r r h e a , and a thousand o t h e r difficulties all wards. M a n y h u n d r e d d o l h r s can l>e uiude in A siugle.pay
( P r i n t e r ' s fees $G 30.)
feb. 2P. ll-flw.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
summed u p u n d e r t b e nanfc of suppressed a n d obstructed day by a n y one of o r d i n a r v ImsincssUcU
SSf AT W H O L E S A L E ONLY ! In h t n r h h u n t i n g
CHANCERY ORDER.
natnre, when a n I n v e s t m e n t of one dollar in
Contains DO Oil
bcantlfally e n g r a v e d , w h i t e enamel dial, s n J f f d * c y e u t h s i u K
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
STATE OK MICHIGAN—Ninth J u d i c i a l in Chancery.
in good r u n n i n g o r d e r , by the half d o z u ^ r ^ C . bold only by
LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS
;
GKUXAIM THOMPSON, C o m p l a i n a n t
Is not a Dye.
" i e case of six !
will surely save y o u .
.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Upon r e c e i p t of Iwo dollars, a s guarantee of feoojj faith, we
. WILLIAM D. WILLIAMS, D e f e n d a n t
Do n o t use tho d r o p s when forbidden in t h p d i r e c t i o n s , will send watches,by e x p r e s s to a n y part of the loyal States,
Beautifies tbe Hair.
U I T P E N D I N G IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT F O R T H E f o r although a p o s i t i v e cure, a n d harmless at all other times, c o l l e c t i n g balance of bill on delivery. Tiffs ensures buyer-*
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
County o f l l a n i s t o e , i n Chancery, a t thn village of Alle- they are so p o w e r f u l and finely calculated to a d j n s t a n d gov- against f r a u d , g i v i n g t h e m thuir watchtf* before p a y m e n t i s
Is splendid for Whiskers.
a n , in the C o u n t y of Allegan, in tho B u t e of Michigan, on e r n tho f u n c t i o n s of tho sexual organism, t h a t , if taken at im- —squired.
.
Jie S ix te e n th day of February, A. D. 1S64, before Hon. proper times, t h e y would p r o d u c e results c o n t r s r y t o nature,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Soldiers in t h e dlsloral States m o s t r e m i t cash In advance.
F l a v i n s J . Littlcjohn, C i r c u i t J u d g e a t Chambers.
a g a i n s t which all, particularly those w h o would reprodnco,
i tlui express c o m p s q l e s peremptorily nvfuae m a k i n g culKeeps the Hair in its Placc.
I t satisfactorily a p p e a r i n g t h a t the defendant, W. D. Wil- should carefully guard.
l e c t i o n s in s u c h d a n g e r o u s localities. Remethber, Cash iu
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, r
liams, la a nou-resldent o r t h i s State a n d a resident or the
advance f r o m w j t i l n tho a r m y lines in reU-l S t a t e s ! W o
Cores Nervous Headache,
L Y O N S PERIODICAL DROPS
Stath of Wisconsin, a n motion of T. J . IUmsdcll of Counsel
g u a r a n t e e the safe delivery ot all Watchcs, w h e t h e r thoy a r e
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
j
for C o m p l a i n a n t , i t Is ordered t h a t t h e s a i d , D e f e n d a n t ,
s e n t by mall o r express.
Cannot h a r m t h e most delicate c o n s t i t u t i o n at any time
William b . Williams, cause h i s a p p e a r a n c e in t h i s cause
Prevents Erapiions.
1 I U R B A R D B R O S . , Sole Importers.
to be ontcred w i t h i n three . p t i m u m r q m the date of t h i s
(14)
171 Broadway, c o r n e r C o r t l a n d t 8 t r e e t New York.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
o r d e r ; a n d t h a t In case of bis aphgariincc he cause h i s ann illegitimate one.
Stops Itching
and
Darning.
swer to the c o m p l a i n a n t ' s bill t o U H U c O a n d a copy thereof
THE GREAT
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
. :
be served on the e o m n l a i n u n J W f e l i o i t o r . within twenty
LYON'S PERIODICAL DRQ!
ya a f t e r servico of a copy of saTg bill a n d notlcc of this
KeCps Aho Head CooL
o r d e r a n d in d e f a u l t thereof t h a t -the said bill bo taken
CLARK'S RE8TORATIVE. f 5 '
5 1 Vesejr S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k ;
by the said defendant William 1). Williams.
Is delightfully perfumed. confessed
I N C E I T S ORGANIZATION, H A 8 C B E A TED A N E W
And it is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d that within twenty days tbo said
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
era in the history of wholesaling teas In t h i s coototrr.—
c o m p l a i n a n t canso a n o t i c e of t h i s o r d e r to Us published in r a k e ' n o o t h e r , b u t if t h e D r u g g i s t t o whom y o u a p p l / has.
They have Introduced t h e i r selections or teas, a n d are selling'
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"nd g e t It-Xoryou.
t h e Grand Traverse Herald, a paper printed and published in
Contains no Sediment.
C
.
G.
CLARK
4
CO.,
them
s t n o t o v e r two c e n t s (.02 oents) p e r p o u n d a b o v e ' C o s ^
said
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l
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and
t
h
a
t
tho
said
publication
be
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
" WHOLESALE DBD<MIIITS,
Never deviating f r o m t h e one price asked.
continued
in
said
p
a
p
e
r
at
least
o
n
c
e
in
each
week
for
six
T
Contains no Gum. V e e k s in succession ; o r t h a t he cause a copy of t h i s o r d e r
Another peculiarity ef tha,Company is t h a t their tea t a s t e r '
New Hav«u, C o n n .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
n o t only devotes h i s t i m u t o the selection or their t e a s as t o
t o be personally served on said defendant, William D. Wilquality, value, and p a r t i c u l a r styles f o r p s r t i c u l a r localities
D. 6 . B A R N E S A CO., N e w Y o r k
< Polishes your Hair.
liams, a t least twenty days before the time above prescribed
GEO. C. GOODWIN A CO., Boston.
Of country, bnt be helps t h e t e a b u y e r to choose o u t of t h e i r
f o r h i s appearance.
CLARK'S RESl'ORATI VE.
F A R R A N D . S H E L E Y & CO., D e t r o i t •enormous e t o c k such leas as are adapted t o bis p s r t i c u l a r
F. J . LITTLEJOHN, C i r c n i t J u d g e .
Prepares yon for Parlies.
wants, a n d n o t only this, b n t p o i n t s o u t the best bargains.
(A t r u e copy.)
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
It is easy t o see tbe incalculable a d v a n t a g e a t e a buyer h a s
A t t e s t D A V I D D. SECOR. Register.
I n t h i s establishment over all others.
Prepares you for Balls.'
( P r i n t e r ' s fees ? 6 30.)
f e b 26, ll-6w.
If he is n o i n d g e of tea, or the m a r k e t , if his time i s valuaCLARK'S RB8TORATIVE.
ble, b e b a s a l l t h e b e n e t t s of a well o r g a n i s e d s y s t e m of do-'
Ali Ladios Deed it
' ig business, of a n , i m m e n s e capital, of all the J u d g e a e o t of
COUNTY TREISCBEB'B O r n c x ,
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CLARK'8 RESTORATIVE,
r
professional t e a taster, s a d the knowledge of s u p e r i o r salesTKAVESSJS
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y
,
-March
14,1864
S
No Lady will do without i t
en.-D T I C E 16 H E R E B Y GIVEN, THAT T H E R E I S MoThis enables all t e a buyers—no m a t t e r if t b e y a r c thousCLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I
n e y in the Tr e a s u r y for the redemption of all outstand1
a n d s of mites f r o m t h i s m a r k e t — t o p u r c h a s e on as good
i Costs bat $1: ing C o u n t y Orders ; a n d h o l d e r s are requested to p r e s e n t
terms here as t h e New Y o r k m e r c h a n t s .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
theni f o r p a y m e n t on or before the firat day of May n e x t as
Parties can o r d e r teas a n d will be s e r v e d a s w^Il s s
no
f
u
r
t
h
e
r
i
n
t
e
r
e
s
t
will
be
allowed
on
theai
a
f
t
e
r
that
date.
Is Sold by Druggists and Dealers : erorywhere.
t h o u g h they c a m e themselves, b e i n g s u r e to g e t o r i g i n a l
MORGAN BATESt
packages, t r u e w e i g h t s a n d t a r e s ; a n d t h e t e a s are w a r r a n t e d
P r i c e S i p e r bottle.—0 bottles f o r $5. i
(1MI)
T r e a s u r e r of G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o .
as r e p r e s e n t e d .
C. G. CLARK AGO., P r o p r i e t o r s .
We issue a p r i c e list o f t h e c o m p a n y ' s teas, which will be
L O B U A SMITH, Chicago, l i t : General Agent#NOTICE,
s e a t t o all who o r d e r i t ; c o m p r i s i n g
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FARRAND, S H E L E V ± C O , D e t r o i t
U N I TED S T A T E S LAND O F F I C E ,
Hyson,. Young
Hyson, Imperial,
Gunpowder,
TBAVUUK CITY, M u c h 34,1864. ,
Twankftjr a n d Sink, Oolonic Sooekong,
A T E N T S FOR ENTRIES MADE tfN T H E 17TU D A Y
Orange and IIyson Pekoe.
of May, 1862, f o r S e t t l e m e n t and Ciltlvation, u n d e r the
A r e o f t e n e x p o s e d In consoquenoe of t h e inefficiency of G r a d u a t i o n A c t of A u g u s t 4. 1854, have b-:en received at t h i s
J a p a a T e a of every description, colored a n d n n c o l o r e d .
<to-called) b e a u t i f y i n g p r e p a r a t i o n s t b n t all who ns« CIUS-. Office, a n d the p u r c h a s e r s are hereby notified t o comc forT h i s list h a s e a c h kind of tea divided i n t o f o u r classes,
NO MORTAL E Y E
* ^ ] ward i m m e d l a t e l y a n d j n a k c the r e q u l r ^ p r o o f ot '• Bettlen a m e l y : Cargo, H i g h Cargo. Fine, Finest, t h a t e v e r y one m a y
i n e n t a n d C u l t i v a t i o n , " a n d secure their respeotive P a t e n t s ,
u n d e r s t a n d from description and t h e p r i c c s a n n e x e d t h a t t h e CJII d i s t i n g u i s h the blacks a u d browns! p r o d u c e d by t h i s because If said proof i s n p t died witliin n limited time, the
C o m p a n y a i e d e t e r m i n e d t o undersell the w h o l e t e a t r a d e .
dye f r o m those Im part e d by t h e C r e a t o r . •
P a t e n t s will be returned t o t h e General Land Office, a n d will
We g u a r a n t e e t o aeU a l l o u r t e a s a t n o t o v e r t w o cent* (.02.
t h u s be liable to be cancelled f o r non-pcrfonuance of the
cents) p e r pound above oost, believing t h i s t o he a t t r a c t i v e
NO D E S T R U C T I V E I N G R E D I E N T ,
c o n d i t i o n s of s e t t l e m e n t a n d cultivation contemplated by t h e
to t h e m a n y Who h a v e been p a y i n g e n o r m o u s p r o f i t s . ,
N o t h i n g t h a t can s h r i v e l u p o r in a n y w a y I n j u r e t h e h a i r Graduation A c t of A u g u s t 4,1864.
f
GREAT AMERICAN T E A COMPANY,
m i n g l e s w i t h t h e p r e s e r v a t i v e vegetables elements of t h i s
I x r o a T E a u AKD J o s s c a s .
wonderful preparation.
t
' S o . 51 Vcsey S t r e e t %
York.
Manufact ured by J . C R I S t ADORO, 6 A s t o n House, N e w
York. Sold everywhere, anil applied by all H a i r D r e s s e r s .
T A T H , SIDINQ, C H E R R Y , O A K . MAPLE, W H I T E
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P r i c e $1, SI <50 a n d $ 3 pcf box, a c c o r d i n g t o sise.
_ L / Ash, a n d a l l l a n d s or seasoned P i n e l u m b e r k e p t o n
band ; a n d F r a m l n g t i m b e r , J o i s t s and S c a n t l i n g sawed rrom
Crlatadoro's H a i r Presarvative.
Does all k i n d s of w o r k i n his line
S h o p a t residence,
twenty to t h i r t y f e e t In leUgtb, a n d f o r s a l e a t uie Mills of
I s invalvable with b i s Dye, a s i t impart4 t h o u t m o s t softs i x miles cast f f Bcnzonia, In the town of Homestead.' All
the subscriber.
uess, the m o s t beautiful glow, a n d g r e a t vitality to t h e Hair, w o r k l e f t with E. L . S p r a g u c , T r a v e r s e City, or IL A AvcriU,
GEO. W . B R Y A N T .
Homestead, will n)ci!t with p r o m p t attention.
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P r i c e , $0 c e n t s ^ t l , and $ 3 p e r bottle, a o c o r d i n g t o s i s t .
T r a v e r s e City, Mich., A a g . 1&, I S M .
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