Grand Traverse Herald, May 20, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 20, 1864

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1864-05-20

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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T B A V E E B E o r r s r , iwti.cn i. F B I D A Y . J I A Y 20.1864,

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from P*«l Gravel*:.'
; otlirrs really endorse what''ihe man say* bat nrt too Cow- j He ha* but a single tctKence toiay. rWhf,,doMa&o»
4Jorr#&hXetHit bg*k G r a « d ^ v e H * * i f t t i H
" ?&- ardlv to lur it lbwji*lve.t, aJl oiihcm laugh abd appiatul ! tbcgeulleuiao quub; ttewfceia caitr*; I.O i* garbliogi—J
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NASHVILLE, April28th,T8€4;' •and'oiirc him on,
- Meuuwhite ibe Adjninwirationjmen orowil over till the ! sp'.i.cibt« f.r wwdi S|KACJI in dabow iu«ayotl»»r!plao«IJ
• t e w atr.Quml Tra.nmCoMlr, Ml»Ve»H FBIESD BATL:—Thinkin" that a few- liuw from the fipaee in front <4Vtbo t J term's <lc8k!i»£iietT'.-jad BI> onprj ! i t ii^rs if a fuiW»!owirl)Hi.lder v,,rc«i<].lrit^ inriokrd.
l-lili w»«W notcdmeamu*,!take the liberty of writing gruup is f-irm«il among ihe chucWing Dtttnocruis. rit-ui i Mr. Mullory collop^j an4 ufux* a f«* »*u«l<tfU* #)oX
", e f M
O R O A N B-AT E S k
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MWW.-v^>-'J^nv!^#»»^4,W»«0l«e
jtoi ehort a'ccouut of cor, journey.:. .OB ...atrivmg^tf nrtdi-Mhc'Bpeakmhand.
' C T r • y ; ^ T o # ; i i ® ; fKo>«|*To»'; _
theiVeljel^ than wh^ni^Ueij.fee^.^ itr.ui'nud^t^spfn.
.
-•

Grand Ratiids, we Vere placedin enmp L£c for drill and ' Mereiimimx^
Afii;r:dm:ribUjg thc.spcoch.of Wood. wdor^ingjlMg.
sayf, a braver si;t of men. a in«ire:gailant or more boutu>
T K K M S .
-ableaet of men'i>ove4-."exiM««i on Gtul's. caiih ji abiwii-g .the-vole ou ,\V u^L.Vp»qi-V.fysoh'jtiiiri ,ffr,big. «.-*m»Ut»>u of
,Uti>imd 7 i f t 7
PttyaJjte inv#Lee, 1 am happy to-hafs,.if )»,w brpten op arid the sol-; ill* Adi:ilni.<tiation. dt-clariiiiie irtiuld lxtver voteixloi-' ,! larrls and the .introduction of S'chencki' rc»ol«tion, do^
difrs tra^fei'ri'd Aa Jocboiw It cujawtsd of several far or fa iminito••»»> nsed 1 by that llyrnnt the President); flaring .Harris, m>. t>nworthy member cf thp Hu'usc, the
board shanCe* "#ith no(v*totilattot>'<«*eejK 0 » t jaOjr.llal- deiMMin. ingtbo'warjflirthe linioi as ihe 'most slu|*a>i-; «*«>: rc-pondeiit proceed.-:
t r o l l y that ewr'rfiagmeed wiy.pitople ; awl uun juitf: Tlie pcmbtfHits nreitRfflcd bv.thls; '^jh^^rflWfjrc'cby.^hecrackSj^nd ci^vic^s. .The,djrt
j n^Hin Mr k w fei atlrtade awl.-huulinjs. t6 ilia opjiCBiti- oVd 'iVsra'iWt it niity lie (liingcr.ius. A r'-ttnibef rbfli owr
:
w ^>r, i w ^fanci |9 qf $nj;£rjfoqI h§v^:eyer'*&&• W j ^ j c*iies If tbUbOTrt u*ott make ihfenmst uf Hi
•it " t» Srhcn> k, in,nl beg biti(w;nj<®^f^!(?''but Stfftfe'oT ^
harsh words, and'vofttii It ifown. S'c&enck grimly ""
sicklies aud vermin were common complaint &, #ltf >VH *iiFiMliy there comes «fc'i* Stnrlliiig pasa«c': " 1'ht
D#r cent added. Rule and figure work, double price.
•: removed, and one disgrace 10 the Shwehbolwhed. so let iBoutb a.-k y'au to leave tin m in |ie*ce; but no. you a*} L-IISth^tliytjiy v y y i v t ^ h a n g ^ a ^ ^ ^ a^vj b«
* A.1 MegaladrrrttsiawntatQ /byialdfor strictly la advance. it pass. " From here Ire were tratiSfcrral by stage to K;t*l- yon will bring them into «utij« etii>u That is not >iuia| rut ili.in on the rixord. lie dou l/'Urif lipw tliey vote \
•yet. anil Gild Ailiiitglilv irrnnt-thut it^^nevor may bdV 1 l»lit .he don't lira" to JeVthem sjhifli^thft t^Ke'l. ksue of
uiuuzoo, where lo tie. rigid rules of Camp Lee socccecil
'
y««'wilt 'ttbrer snhjugiUP tl» -^ntUh.'.' • •;
: «» iw vi-iely eeiwiriyg treason ofsu>faiuiri^,ll'.
Ttiev trv to adjoiirn anVl fill: <ry td'l.-iy it on lli? ttufrcedora which wns'npprecjaled tQlfcej fall. Oar offiWtX'hHirmaii.'' cries-u i-ieiioriaii voice from the
:
cers showed us confidence, and the men did not violate*! .-groupfttnhriiUgfe-arihe debant Maryinndi-r. MewWi.s bW. ai.A'imlJ and im'flyily drtn;ii tO'a yoW. The TOOnielit tin' vote Vn-firt-:, theie"i4 n c'eneral rising on their
4nni
10
look,
a
li«le
space
is
lornK-d
utiout
him.
unit
Mr.
We were repaired'13 Be at roll t i n Jhric times 'i^iJav,
4liih «iwnitnj:?:J wisb to ask iHt is proper for a mem- side, and in an instant Hocks of them issue from the cfeakand th^resUjf the time..was pur
jflmWtntj tKt toyiay to Uod. Alinighty 1" • "• . '' A perfect atorOi riioms-,-lints and overcoat* w . and stsrt for tho door"—
st'uf e o ^ ^ n ^ e o f ^ f u u e d j l^t!* all Ibe 's^atnfiw'fcVHvtd.j <»i •' Onler. v.rth-r. order, oriier, auia ly drowns out tin- They doii't mean to be caught on that vote, if they can
help if.
wh«iC one 'Monday afternoon we started ou the M. C- *MiMin<ter'«fthe si-iitciiiV.
•_
t m i N D T B Vf
C O O T T Y OPFTCT.Irt^ .
The vote is announced, ninijty-two fc cighteen l iilev
R. R. for the South. We traveled all bight,-mid i b t f f i rfl ^lr.Tlorvi*iPsunli-ii with the irame iranieifcock nir.j;
the Ftcntor.au voiee bivakl in agon, fairly hoarse en I>emdvruis hhin> apparentK- voted-'pith ' Uiiirtwisia,
ioWrtbWT^.was
the -brtke^ whi-u
with pu>»ii>ii: ' 1 ih'aian'l t o k o n V w h e t t u - i • • "Order. eighteen have honestlv vote<I their wish^» in tho- matter,
ii^wBefjU
tbut OTW
mai op^ Hn^.'
I <mter( Orilciv o|-der.,"'lWin tlie Iletnocrin.i; siile, Whik>, and the rest lia^tknlM-d'htr m»d drtdged I Poor cowTOotf*** T*WFW».
ffifk.
l HUKM
C10NIT Cunt*
-".Vurill
It i»Qiv4 lu U: .1 p u n i e r of Co. U. -M! W m " " ';'' ,L -mciiibi-rs sprang from-Hunr *4HIIN»nod fiiurc w.«f a gcoes- urds 1 did fhi>y f<»rg«*t thavtlwwis aitVowin tho Land*
niuins were ftmod In: 4h<* irighl ei^wwifraiu^mwl.forward at movcim nt tnwnrda the iictorutn »br!r excited Scene.-—
RSH.f
•»:U«inN 11A q«rfi«\>ns. riaetoi a. polni, exi laim seve.a!
1 r y>A
<hlUrt^<M^BTC0M...---i'-^WAiWttfruu la; win A , cd bomc. t**
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t ? , 9 i ? f i ' J S S S ! •tiniouisla. > ~ C»l* to a pbiot of order.' elwob- tlie.Han*; Hie New York jSuintev Tinterthos sketchesNathomel
' AnVirtit day
r'(lie
'eotf^f> excited voice. •• Well, what's * our point ot orderT Li-t'.- P. Willis:
*
1 w,t
Afoi dear'^'ilUfi
nearly,>ofv««;ige^ 40 JTF.'PiIV. ' ' ' har'liy ^ficitJetHtnt bttt* it/'SniipiJtarns. torMiiijr'eo"iteiB|«t-ia-<ly op-.u him.
'*
Ipdiai'mp. Mvi»>The gt-mUouiu ri»«* to a-ptaol of ardor. 'Ibe geu fnmUHwlthatfi^flhnMjllfwh; ]
U t p r e ^ n t n ' l ^ D u p l e t Republican C i m m l l l e e . worthy.JimM«W. «iiir%e»iiojr. wimi
rlieyuiatic, sliuitervd. <Uv av<>4-individual thaCwo see on
olii. 'Her# the «Hin(ry chanju'A hecomiog more bidy Ofwaj.rnmi-Mnnliiuil will tu^x.*ud. U«ntl*meu in Ua-|
'aiilot will tukq their *eati. 'i'hc Chair "triJl iiot r.-CPg-j
nu(l_ better populated. Arrivin* in imiinniipolw jb)^ lit tiiiie tiny one Ml order is restored." ' Thiii the Speaker.! >n-\
is it in-ieeii •' »»d a- :we t i c w V h e u d
leaves
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proiem; und-the praveJ thumps vigorum-ly on tlie table;! that miftijf in flk'mOrmWg w'thil.': X Hctj n6Ver 'large,
County Corrospo/dlng Committee. .
'while tbil-orowd stowlj scauers, ami mem here reluctantly: hut yrois aiid gladsortie; is oaw - jMtrhM,• • ttrHnkMd nnd
0
Maddened. .TheUocka thnt oi:oet curled so jfttcfc i o .his
«A , «;R\TB3. W t u d r ^ a i ) , . r . ^ ^ " 4 T i * v ® r W
IV.'IUT, dirl v-looking building ealLthe Stato Hoosc, and ^o' back totfieh'j*ats, i A taorig nbenu-i wulk^ig no tl*-' -uwu wtWuctiwt. awl U(0!di?ttM»4ipii p( ^|l,rtfe» i^wpling
•iMitre alBle. i« aii old rough-looking Pennsylv-.minu..witli
a nuitftftoijbtloCiijJwst oT smoky niachttw shops, saloon.- bushy, priMkni'bcad, iiiid roggcrf Iwitttre^' stid faiHyJiv-.
11™:
ami hang as ronorn as an. old tnaid s, rhve«*s,tna(-brce
an<Jp"l«iU^wbk(l>.iHvarin^y Mrroond a depot. AVej *d!with w a a
iipbK.n'nk^'hls tofi^he.' fn ptfeVty aha'-lbvfe, have noir sitinb
an-ivedifeSbraonViHe/Ind..'abdot .thrte o'elotk!iu tin-'
He shouts ngnin tho momeot;he reaches this seat,
1
away
in
thcre
sockets,
and
«qhire «*cta«ks to !unts
:
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fCk.m.VSf H. MARSH.
• •ilftttfooir, aM r f t m e d i t i ^ j ^ h k ' ^ ^ H f ; '^^ D34fevilHt,i 4W to'uipttiut of onkw'-"
f My point of honor1 iv this; sir : Whatright. sir, has h«»" in hiaord'umry evocations- U c hiw small, delicto
,.3(MtN A. 1'RaBT—
—?•»•«•,>4,100 M . w , K ; ,, o,«1011 l . i J 1 f «
mffi I.tli t j a.V"' «»> A i n »
iho tojlhiy to Almfcbty God to defeat. sir,.to ditiiat th<-; hiiniLs which ins uur^es,softens, oiid ijlcnuhe^ ^ud . exhiA.-WV1 £ AOON. » ' - » •
"-i r
-I'I 1 XfiiMisi
tin- t-nvv of men-anil the . adin/catio'o of the Coir
•e i ' ^ t E J " W f c
" ukMiatftM •' denominated the Soldier's Home. This was a long build- 1•"Aiiierlcnii armies?" ' *l'b» wonlscninefltrugglingiout dis-j I tits to
f
l
ing aboOt 50) by 150 (ye t,< do void a ffu'r oi to re exeept funr^iiiited,ttWeOmiected,houwith rage.! . - -so-.: i ; -!> \ •s6x. "B^3^kcl^'fn'sSn^^'6id• Wit 'W«ttfiiA*,' ,"an9 '"'ibe
.}f*i W1<aVw»rtior« point of order- is. tliat, I'd like to iHitter to otlral't'ottebtSon, wrap4'«p-*i*«eck wHh a jaunS. 9:
ty scarf taking.all the care, as lo folding.MMI; banging
ktioW."8iii>ers Mr. Harris
Vi I-y»nt to knoUi-^tOrdcr.l order, icrderi nnd an on-t Ib« cudgr.:li»Us cojnui«n.,to fastfidioiu hujies^ <-ilo |«lks
on their way home on a furlough.' Tliay Nfe^,;ftbout a« conscionatile din] whottterd membcriliM a right to. utter V.i'h a carefo), measured tresd ; a,s X Ditkiiigi(.hia^ way
dirty-jt^.i^yoa often meet, but the plapo itoeif almost treason [Order, order, order J I n those ' India t " Mr ahtoiig fpgs, the real oceasibji for wliicTi beiiig tliat be
.JOtfN PtJLKIPHKR,
Trucy'e voiee, never'fery gemfe at bi«t. rises ivflth !tb« is ratWeyunsettltd bir bis fhootoitlc legs. A4a-r,- «esr
snr|iasscd iletK'riptioii. The floor was covered with
, ALHIBA- j
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every Willis iittt ray again... Wo remember thee bwurtodtbeA. P. WHRRWM5K.':
Y.VTfA -OT^o't thick stratum of filth, and |0ver.thi8 £r»» strewed old din,-and-the Inst words were f.iirly-jirpanictl; while
body sthr'ts to his ftct. and thu escitemeottgrbws1 iuU-pse.1 •rizakNl^ud ^rfufliod, strottiog h k o A j w u ^ l k L ' W # ; ^ • ' h f e s y f i f t y , pp.rlf1: jqti. bone?, cast ofT accoulremcn'ts.: In the oddst Of the hubbub. Washhurnb is seen |ru»h-.
bread end rtorythio* in theishlipe of rcta.se, which a feg- ! ing'hls wity-Uowrij'untilihelcan catch the* eye- a! the
1
Emmet Caanty Bopublioan Convention,
inij^it just from the front would be liku!^ to throw iistde S|>eaUer. He is accustomed ti) being heanl- when bo the crowds that knirw'th^e bbtr 'Wt rtajl thy poftfc
ititerwcaviiig. asft>e*h'«KI/HtJfVint u»h««^x'nnrd. and
.0% reacbin^ti place wbei^. tf^^tffitfli c<^!d;;D^hOTght. spi'aks; nnd hiH bnll-dog way generally wina ioii.fcontest we ore saddened to, t>Tuk that thy beauty nnd glory ore
a«nWBiWW«Wr»^-rn,;>—->^-cr,4,oi-;: U
oftliU
kind.
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e
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n
irood
doal
ofswnggerin
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t
bni
-I.AS-IVX UOLMIvS
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After staying here three.di^s wc took the caw and ar- he^iei^er allows himself to-bo CO<V<KI. -.
;. ;i >; .T
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• 1. sdead.."->i • • , y ^ . : 3-'.i, H.s': > bit r
^Republican PqmmUiee of
,
, f-—:
- J y j l a u i m&Mkiitk
y b w d W d y the next n^ruing., We were fii-st-mvohe.? '»V«of domand that, tbe language of trie "gentlewsn. front
A worthy deji-JO^
towu <^{ Muipu. wa3 nyuarluible
lii> B«mii>l»yb. J;3whieh>Mi i n .imibetee :t>o>lding ani«l Miirvloivl be tnheirt'owti at the clerk's <ktk.!iir -ncctfr for rtbtt fiihiM J j i h j M he quoted ffcriptureoi? ;»Jf ,flcJt^bj'lmie^; to the conflscat^fl.' VB>,da'tice with the rule/' •' To., lanv-orfdnr.-go oa. rcvei ;ca4ofL,i J ' W ? ' 0iv«M W-ord' was ever at-rbia toiikmi s
ftf>contain 365 roomv
clanniv ^ n n t f Rfeplibllcnn Committee.
„ Hfctani
mind go ahead," came up from the Demorrutic side.-4 ffi'iJ. and'oil' tilts t^vifji^s.y^I jiwpt. im
JtTH \V*>f T P<)\VEIW —
I.eelannw. jyfle A>J' ( ^ ' I ^ i i ^ i i G c p K
h<itit»ab& floor. Wid: tlh*sshJ0tibg6l tliJ
G VS'. SMITH.
•Tor quqtigg,
quijti^ p . ; W g f
^Ti-rtTHl^Mj^trjBBS.5V.Ojfnm-VliIe. lor a hotel; bat the war "coining on, it. wa»,!i«ft|.»fjpn}sb4 viWfr'tbM arltiy-irwtend oflitpis 'J»t%r.ili-tBti-haifcot| qw or, lit;.foiplritod-oetfusi^'ror.
ndift^bow esad:iw-ihe"''iitawiiroeJ»lw «AKer ;toin- k. wooldu'Onake: him xjuit- ll,c«ur'lily demands the ivad ohhp BjflW. ' . W ^ w ^ a i b
nmn^ilffnys fH>d« hU 9u^«tuJ^thg i
inu of the rulo. Tiio clwir rn»ea;,liiB}ith^. poiV .jS'nvelJ
•:<!}.( H . 1 S X A K w ! T / ing ar4a«|«KW
^
Sft'alio6t' the"Mnifr nuVi^be^'of11infcS, wtf 'ivi't1 at'ia^Tjiofct- nikvn; thu words of the M»ry.i»t)dif: \\}ire lejiortod st U^ij flian. who
lOj^hpig
deck's desk:
i ^wailfccomiitH! hi* apt
•vilw HiHiih n^kvyon to>»«w them ip pftice ; but no,
Ii
InMitaie,t»ow:bcctipSoil .by,(he Ootermtteos •j#».'tmT:!h«rr yoo say, yon wiH bring tb<Jm l»lto ;,»iij»jcc»\tfn. Thai U duply fipra?^ loom h » ; R W S W®T»»>gJ««Ri?Po. W #iiSP*
T
r :il v -;; • n a L l C I T O R IN CIlA^fOBIlY,
hick*.'
re rep«ieirt
lit nofdoiieyet. and (Jod Aiintghyi-.graHtjUwMt; oeytr igav
NOTARY PUBLIC i CON VET ANGER, the city are sJnJiftwd. Oajr IlatieS ifa'gtioo!?; oecupv ••• ibe. • ;I hope.you will w m sBl^u«i*te,t!>v,S{>u'!%? .- ,K'\
,u
/.. 1. o/u«u .»j tni>..^«^UK.i5 1.l?*tv-.ia,-cl JiarSs? 2-:
: Harriiv"meanwhile, has .bttgij. ttln^itfgjW«4
Prarerafl City, Urand Trnverae C o a n t y . Micb.
fU
thrtiwu buck *nd arms nkim|«x., tli?, «vHryr picture of i|
.'•• o» c eH>PwtinnRHoa«^.. r
M?
" Pooh!" said the deacon, " tbo w>ckpd,«
likely to break down from
fatigue just
'
yet. SB* OCTlt- cio^rned g ini< cock, or of the traditional Insiijjnui, no^t
r/ , , v(
K i W K oi'JjV
er.Hcre Jn^te^tline^yWy *#ifn>Wt tlWTMghU arf ,onj- ff,r s-Hiie ln>th •• tolritloivtln- iip ov nie coat li
a^stcp,
5
V« liodVthit i'iiitif o^plartktts atfff'ferttW ^ j r tfccciiy' Well, is that all?" he crit^. , ' '
when n <warni B^.lwuk ^
ll«!fql. • '
Urnt, over utnfn ! .What jKvV- von to fay Wbi«
,<to|l
.lie
wnijfptffii
to
p.-treat,
with
ma^f,j
AH*i*Vl|p Oenlfit-Mts, not ^tlte s..bert««l[yet to a--e:i>v 01
s
' ; ^ 0 t ttitr..
n r n a i i ' n OT» tnm-•n>manwam.!»l»f
North in the latter part of May, and the mountains was| lie fjfiiat'wn, >gaiM roar itt ^ e / ^ b b ^ f u o t ' Ton. of this and in great discomfitore."
• " AhL' td»'njOjd ifm other, " the prudent msnTorseeth
"ofdi€'<!fty prefiMta'splendid appearance as viewed froio beau'i.i)I'spectacle.
"
' " " , .. ' the ftvil w l Wdij^ h W u ; hut?he 8wpte l*S, c^/and
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:
h
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The
Sji'mftVi*
(leclnres
the
lnngBngp
out.w,
order.
«tid
onr.cn cum potent. TT#tyj«
' "T
iu
ant <11111-es tlmt Jhc gvuilemail'-Trjjnt' Murylaiid,; h^vlfig
v ijl itci! Ihe nde can o:i!v p r o ^ d under it by nnuni:
applieatioos
of
UK
sarn-d
wntin?«,
flOd
*W*f
company. I will give you a list of those, who, cooing byji^s coiisent' .
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Trom »h?ttoe^We44b ; it: Riehard AV. Snoth, Joha- M
--'Tot on--; I ptb't.-iirtfgnimstimp' ma ntterinjr sncli not okown to quftto >>^gtare tn a mowing ylfltd -(0 , o l
W10
lift^C {ftltTmhns
Wftinei C h r ^ H w ! * « » f^gijjigc 'ih this h l i i r "saiii''Wa?bbn , i n b i s dogged
f t .is relati^ <^aj.certqlfl .^9,^ ^ j » T rod";dMbe''
. -n », - ..it
®>''
W j • V'^oVijrilrtV^ at-A ^'fralil, of i t ! " e.v^ajrnfd- tfarria
ita
!
hit
ions
are.
sunno.-jed:ii<.«
w.
vxc-.
vf-Tfc5?"
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ji yhi 11:*Crop j i»i t owfc of Ifeniiwl*; jpnd M o u ;Hc^cs 'fi&L fyrwhi.r-ml miMlngdn M?iri'^tl
wi#gr.
Kuriiest Crnin. James Lynch and Paul Gravel* borr SBouts orftiSi-^'lVf-mihe AiHnit>isfration sii!e_dr.6^n out a
hiscoTgrer;.
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tUp^^-rrfr^S^stnciiie*' In.- had hitherto displayed h;,«:ino uxyasrf, AnJ aiiother ^ i d . I
gamed a
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be swplk likf' n bnflooa a» with oiwWike *»tamn;»y hesn were t«» l«* ublt> to ru« «s'fast, irt prttportiob To Ws'^ize,
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proVW thbt W WemN-V- nhall not be hold resywowible for ta^s-nrpAsdrt? ourexpfitts railroad engines. « r ihs-fcdeclii ration wordASpoken in debate? And he is jost gi-ttiug'tmde mous •• fiemi I*-agw tSobt«" recorded io the abnwry
e will «Uo •
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respondent is not stated] sends thefollowing:The most
UKADQAKTKLS ARK* or tHx POTOMAC, ?
terrific battle yet (ought closed to-day Leo's entire army
May 10, 1864. S
1MS made repeated and furioas*assaults upon our right
Tribune't Special.—Onr I033 in this battle of Sunday,
and left wings, commanded by'.Uens. Hancock and Sedg- and yestarda? will probably amounLtO at least two thouswick, but has been driven back with great slanghter. ind five hundred.
....... T ^ A T E B S B C I T Y l j ,
As attack was made about four this afternoon simultanGenerals Grant and Meade were at tbo front last
FRIDAY MORNING, MAT 20, [1864.
eously upon oar whole line, which was gallantly repulsed. light, personally superintending General Hancock's atWASHDSOTOX, M a y a
Towards dark the ehemy concentrated upon our extreme ty*T V
. T Q Y
CWIOT NATIONAL CO]
The Star, in its extra this morning, says the only offi- left and fell Suddenly upon Gen. Sedgwick crushi ig in After despatching our special messenger kst evening
Th« undenigned, who, by original appoint
cial information from the Army of the Potomac is deriv. a portioo of W Hoe. Gen. Sedgwick, succeeded in • re- a heavy cannonading was opened on tbe rebels occupyqaent detlgastion to All vacancies, constitute |he Executive ed from dispatches of>hc the Medical Director and Chief forming his Bna and securing it from farther disaster and ing Spottsylvania C. H. Under cover of this ore HanCommittee created by the National Convention held at Chi- Quartermaster to their respective bureaus. The wound- tbe enemy had'withdrawn from his front under cover of cock crossed the little river Po, and pushed tbe\enemy
esgo on the 16th day of Kay, I860, do hereby jcalt upon all ed, numbering from 6,0001 to 8000, have been sent from tbe darkness.
beyond the towa _
\
qualified Totem who desire the unconditional; maintenance the battle field to Rappahannock Station, thence to be
Our losses hive been heavy.
The news reaches us this morning that comri^nnicaofthe DnJon, the supremacy of the Constitution, and the forwarded to Washington. A portion of them have ar- Our army to-day has certainly achieved success.
tion'is opened between us and Washington, via (Belle
We baffied all offensive efforts of the enemy. The Plain ana Frederiekaburg. A mail is just iu from Wellcomplete suppression of the existing rtbell|on, with-the rived at Rappahannock.
eaaaethereof, by-vigorous war, and >all'apt! and-efficient The ChiefQuartermaster has made a requisition for almost impenetrable woods with which the battle ington b£ this way. Our wounded and prisoners are also
means, to send delegates to a convention tf Aemble at grain for the animal. This imports an advance by Gen. ground is covtred saved the enemy from a crushing de- to be sent this way. We now hold about 5;000 prisonfeat, as it enabled them to conceal their movements al- ers.
BiimoKZ, On TCTESDAT, m Sirxxrn DAT or Jttxa. 1864, Grant
Gen. Morris, of tbe €th corps, who was standing beGen. Ingalls says we have fonght two days. The eo- most perfectly until the verj moment of their execution.
lit H o'clock,' noon, for the purpose of presenting candidates
TBI VCBY LATEST.
side Sedgwick when he was killed, was wounded in the
for the offices 6f President and Vice President of the United emy are said to be retiring. There seems to be no doubt
Gen. Whsgails telegraphs from Old Wilderness tavern leg. but not seriously.
that
although
nothing
decisive
has
yet
ocoured^
the
enStates. Each gtate having a representation in Congress will
at
11.
30
A
M.,
on
Saturday
that
the
enemy
are
said
to,
By a Richmond paper found ou a prisoner, it is stated
emy
has
been
foiled
in
his
confident
expectation
of
drivbe entitled to as many deli gates as shall be eqijal to twice the
be retreatinc.
that the body of Gen. Wadsworth wa3 hurried in the
nomber of electors to which such State is entitled in the ing Gen. Grant back before his operations could be fully
Gen. Butler has sent a dispatch from Bermuda Hun- wilderness. This wtibld seem to determine the certaindeveloped, and that Leo has been compelled to give
Electorfal College ofthe United States
way. The tactics of the enemy have uniformly been to dred," saying that he had made a demonstration against ty of his death.
EDWIN D. MORGAN, New YOrlf, Chairman. to strike his heaviest blow at the outset, and to this the railroad'between Petersburg and Richmond and
It is also stated that Butkr is within 13 miles of Richtheir success has always been owing. This has now fail- has succeeded after some severe fighting, in breaking up mond.
R E P U B L I C A N S T A T E CONVENTION .
communication between Petersburg and Richmond.
Our army in pressing Lee's retreating forces on all
'j
A Republican State Convention, to appoint; sixteen Dele ed
Bides, while our cavalry under Sheridan bare been and
The lice of attack by Lee in the battles of Tburdsay This dispose? of the statement of the evacuation of i t
gates torepresentthis State in the National Convention at
are performing prodigies of valor.
WASHTXOTO,H M a y 9.
Friday was nearly at right angles with Grant's line
Baltimore, June 7th, to nominate candidates for President and
Our troops sustain their hard marching with wonderof advance, and from the direction of Orange Court •It is asserted that the enemy have burned Petersand Vice President, will be held in the city pf Detroit, on House, indicate that Lee made the latter his own head- burg.
ful endurance, And are in good spirits.
Wednesday, the Eighteenth day of May next, ] at 11 o'clock quarters. The forced march of a day and bight by BurnBeauregard is commanding the rebel forces at PetersFor a long time after our wilderness fight it
dlffir
cult to make many ofthe men believo that our movoside from Manassas, by which he got his troops to Gen. burg and Richmond.
The several counties will send two Delegates for each Re- Grant's support on Thursday uight, is said to have sur- Congratulatory Proclamation ofthe President.
menf was not a retrtat, but when aspcrtaining beyond a
presentative in the lower branch of the Stafe Legislature, passed his brilliant forces marches in East Tennessee, by
question that we were advancing, their enthusiasm knew
Kxicurivr MAHKION, ?
and every organized County having no representation, will, which he surprised the enemy there. Probably Lee has
no bounds, am\,lhrj made the wood* ring with huzzas
WASHIHOTOX, M a y 9.-$
be entitled to one Delegate.
j
for Grant,Meade, Rtirnaide und evo:-jbody.
by this time had occasion to feel' their presence with To tbe friends of Colon and Liberty:
County Conventions to elect these Delegates may, at their Grant
Enough is known of army operations within the last' Obr wounded have suffered severly, ana but for tho
option, also elect a similar number of Detegi|tea to attend a
Gen. Wobb was killed in the battle of Friday.
few days to claim our special gratitude to God, while; humane and tender regard for their coudition we should
State Nominating Convention, to be hereafte j called.
The Tribune's extra says the Washington Republican's what remains undone demaodsoilr xdost sincere prayers undoubtedly ere this have been upon the sonth bank of
The following was adopted by the Republican State Coi extra savs- Grant hurled bis entire army against the er" of and reliance upon Him'who without whom all human' the Anna, forward stilL
PHILADELPHIA, Moy 11.
vention, Aug. 19,1868 :
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my on 1- riday. Lee was driven three miles, leavii efforts is vaio. Ireecoromendthat mil patriots at their
A special dispatch to the Bulletin, from Washington,
RXSOLVXD, That in the opinio? oi this State Convention, 3,000 killed and 10,000 wounded in our bands. Genei homes, at their {Aces of public worship, and whenever
the appointment if any Individual to represent any county Grant is mastar'ofthe field; Lee is lafull>etreat Grant they be, unite in common thanksgiving and prayer to says:
in which he does not reside, should not berecognizedhi any is in hot pursuit.
•• Heavy firing woe heard yesterday from General ButAlmighty God.
futnro convention, and thst the State Committee be in
ler's headquurter. The irou-clads were engaged
The Tribune has a letter from the army, dated Thurs(Signed.)
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
strncted to make their calla for future conventions accordNKW YORK, May 12.
ingly.
WM. A. HOWARD, Chairman. day night, Baying that early this morning the march was
Despatches From Secretary Stanton.
The Poet's Washington special says dispatches Just
resumed in the direction of Dodd's tavern^ which point,;
WASBIXOTOK, Mny 9—4P. M.
receivedfromtho army, dated late yesterday, state that
was reached before noon, and the troops placed in line; Mai. Gen Dix:
Grant
has
won
another
victory.
Lee's whole left was
of
battle.
At
12
M.,
Gen.
Wilson,
commanding
-K.ilDispatches have just been received here direct from
We devote our inside columns almost exclusively to
trick's former cavalry division, made his whereabouts General Grant they are not fullv deciphered yet, but be crushed, aud we have captured a whole r^bel brigade.
the exciting news of tho progress of tbo great Battle
Burnside chased Ewefl over three milo*
own by brisk cannouiding, several miles southwest of is on t) Richmond. We have taken 2,000 prisoners.
WASHINGTON, May 11, 1:1:30 r. tf,
•which hod been waged for six days, between Grant and the tavern, and In the vicinity of Shady Grove Church,
(8igoed,) EDWI* M- STAKTOX,
To Governor Lewi*:—Dispatches from Gen. Grant,
Lee, and which was undecided at our latest advices.— where, for three quarters of a hour, be was sharply er
Secretary of War.
dated at 8 o'clock this morning, have just reached this
Everything looks favorable, and wo 'entertain but little gaged with a large body of rebel cavalry .and a consii
W AsnmoTOX, May 3—4 P. MDepartment He says:
t
erable force of infantry, by whom ho was gradually foredoubt that the rebel army has been overthrown aud ed back upon the 2d corps. Had not the manoeuvres of
A bearer of dispatohes from Meade's headquarters has
" We have now ended tbe sixth day of VCry heavy
crushed. Lee proposed a cessation of hostilities
tho evening prevented, night would hav» found General just arrived here. He states that Lee's army commenced figbtiogr The result up to this time id much in our fa'able him to bury bis dead,'but Grant refused offthe Hancock's command at Shady Grove Church, connect- falling back in the night of Friday. Our1 army commeuc- vor. Our losses have been heavy as well as thuw of the
cd the pursuit
ed
nursnit Saturday. ThereDels
rebels were
~ " in/nil
* " retreat
' * enemy. I think tbe losses of the etxww must be greater
ground that ho had not tim# to bury hit own dead.— ing with Warren on the right By this
"
than onra. We have takeo over five tuomund prisouers
would have ocqupied tho pike running in'a northwestern forr Ricnmond.
He was not canght in this trap which Leo set to gain direction from Germania Ford, on the Rnpidan. The
Hancock passed through Spotsylvania Court House in battle, while tbe enemy has taken frou) as but few extime. We hope to biro later DOWS before our paper movements of Lee soon revealed his real design. Gen. at day]ight*yesterday. Our headquarters ot noon yesterday cept stragglers. I propose to fight it out oo this line if
goes to press.
Warren was directed to attack Hill at once, which he were 20mlK8 south of the battle field. We occupied it takes all summer."
The Government is sparing no pains to supply him.
It is certainly encouraging to Bee that oar army, after did about 11 A. M. A determined fight of one hour Fredricksbnrg .The depot for our wounded is established
at Fredricksbnrg.
(Signed)
K. M- STANTOX,
a week of hard aud continuous fighting, still move into and a half ensued, in which Warren drove him from his
Secretary of War.
position with great loss.
(Signed,)
E. M. STAXTOX,
new and more trying conflicts with'as much ardor and
Griffin's division of the corps ledthc attack.and suffer- .
WASHIXGTON, May 13—9:10 A. M.
• _. • ' '
Secretary of War.
determination as it has over manifested. Whether or ed severely, nearly 1,000 being killed, wounded and HI taTo Gov. Leu/it:
Special dispatch to the Chicago Times.
Official dispatches have been roceWod from tho Army
not Grant has won decisive victories, he is certainly get- iling. Finding his effort to J^reak our centre futile, the
WASHixdtox, MaylO.
of tbe Potomac. A general uttuck .Was made t>y Gen.
ting more fight ont of the Army oT tho "Potomac than enemy next attempted to interpose an overwhelming
Intelligence
from
the
front
is
at
hand
as
late
as
Mooforce between Warren and Hancock's, the' latter -of
Grant at 4 j) o'clock u. ni. yvt-tarday,followedby the most
any of his predeseaeors in command.
whom, in accordance with orders, wa3 marching corps day-afternoon.
brilliant reunite. At 8 o'clock Hancock bad taken 4,000
From the Armies in the Field.
rapidly to form a junction with the former. Fortunately! On Saturday Lee bad fallen back some ten miles. W ar- prisoners, including Major Gen. Edwnrd Johnson aud
WASBIXQTOX, May
his advance, consisting of Berney's corps, caino up just ren came np with him on Sunday afternoon, and a severe; several brigadiers, and between 30 and 4.0 cannon.
There is a splendid chance for exultation-here, and we in time to circumvent tbe rebel General, who. at 2(30 fight ensued. It is geuerelly conceded that ^ t first we, Now is the time to put iu yonr men.
'
are devoutly thankful.
p. -m., commenced a terrific-onslaught on tho divisions of got a little the woret of it, but in the end tho enomy,
(Signed)
"
E. M. STAXTOX,
City Point has become OQre without a ttrugrie. The Berney, Gibbons and Gerty. The latter had been tem- wore driven through Spottsylvania and beyond some disSecretary uf War-.
Union forces are securely .planted in a splendidly advan- porarily detatchod to form tho extreme right of Hau- tance. .
LATHS.
jj
Yesterday, the artillery, for thefirst'time,was bronght
tageous position, withln'fifteen miles of the rebel capi- eock's command.
ll,o'cii>*k A M.
tal. Our troops are landing as rapidly as posssble. It
The fight raged until some time after dark a»d result- into action, and a long duel ensued, without much result
A dispatch arrived this moment enr,ouociog tbe cap-'
oo either side.
is now three o'clock and. before nightfall the w a t e r part ed in the complete repnlsc of the enemy at all >oints.
tore of seveu thousand prisouers and 30 guns.
Tbe rebels sent General Wadsworth's body Into oar
ofthe immense army wifrbe disembarked. Qorline will
Battle still progressingWASHINOTOK, May 8 — ! P . M.
stretch across the narrow strip of hnd, the left resting
The Gth corps, on the left the 2d, bas tnoTed into batThe National Republican has the following: -We are lines, and it is now at Fredericksburg, embalmed.
on the James river, and then passing oter the little riv- glad to be able to state that the resnlt of the tb »' fighting Lee is probably making a stand on the North Anita tle and'are poshing tbe enemy.
cr Appomattox tho prdloogation of the Kno will reach on Thursday and Friday is all tbe most sanguii a friends River.
Warren's fifth corps bas moved up to its support ou
Richmond papers of Saturday announce great excite- tbe right.
to the J a me j again, holding that almost insular position of the government can desire. Bown oh Sain •day excalled the township of the " Bermuda Hundred. It is hibited no eridence of the presence of the enenvjr. Gen. ment there on that day. Every available man was under
The battle is becoming general. Nearly all our artilentrenched here with both flanks of the army protected Grant, with great promptness, took advantage of the arms, owing to the demonstrations on the south of Rich- lery ifl%®OTgpd,and the clangor of guns, and whistling of
by gunboats that we can bid defiance to Lee's cohorts fact and ordered a forward movement. It is proper to mond, on toe Petersburg Railroad and tbe battles north. grape and solid shot, with the roar of musketry and exThe country people had brought in no provisions for plosion ofenemy's shells, fills tho forrest with an awful
if Grant's sharp pressing drives them down upon us.— say here that in consequenee of such there is nothing diThe position is considered admirable for seriously threat- rectly from Gen. Grant. He has moro important duties three d a j i The people had already commenced to hoard tumult. Shellsure bursting around me while 1 write.
;
provisions.
ening Richmond.
i
j
'
' . to perform.
LATE*.
Tbe papeis state that, although Petersburg is cut off.
Lee's army is now between two fires, and should our
12. o'clock A. M.
WASHINGTON, May 8 — 5 P . M .
the road via Lynchburg and Danville into North Carocavalry raid seriously Impair his commobication south,
It is just now report that Hancock bas turned the right
To Mitf. General John A, Dix:
lina is still open.
starvation will be added to his other troubles.
flank or tbe enemy below Spottsylvania C. H , and is
We
are
j
e
t
without
anv
official
dispatches
from
tbe
Tbe
wdunaed
are
arriving
here
slowly.
But
250
*re
from Washington to Geo. John A Dix,
pressing Do. Tbe'battle everywhere is overwhelmingly
Army of Potomac, except those referred to this morning:
J"J«w York:
in our fovor. TgrriCc firing bus just commenced on our
WASUIXGTON, M a y I I .
WASHDfOtON, Maiy 8,—9 A. M. and nothing additional has "beenreceivedbv the Departleft, near Grant's headquarters. The battle is going on
To Major Gen. Dix:
We have no official reports from the front, but the ment from any other source. It is believed thut no lightwith terrible energy, and our success is said to be cering
took
place
yesterday.
No
intelligence
has
been
received
by
this
department
Medical director has notified the 8urgeou General that
tain. Prisoners a,re constantly coming tia J
A
dispatch
from
General
"Butler
just
received,
states
'from
the
Army
of
the
Potomac
since
my
dispatch
this
our wounded were being sent to Washington, and will
The following dispatch HAS sent by Hancock this mornnumber from 6,000 to 5.000. The Chief Quartermas- that a demonstration had been made by his forces, on the morning.
ing:
ter of the Army ofthe Potomac has made a requisition railroad between Petersburg and Richmond, and had. A dispatch from Tunnel Hill, May lOtb, 7:30«'clock,
NXAB SpOTTSn.VANIA C. H . , )
for seven day's grain and forage and construction trains. succeeded in destroying a portioo of it so as to break states that McPbereon had not attacked the enemy at
May 12-8 A M., $
. He states that the enemy is reported to h|e retiring. This the connection; that there had been tome edtere fighting Resaca, having found their position strongly fortified at
i have captured ^ 0 or 40-gnus. 1 have finished up
but
that
he
bad
succeeded.
He
heard
from
a
rebel
deStake
Creek
Gap
Gen.
Sherman
was
in
front
of
Busindicates Gen. Grant's advance, and aflbiids an inference
Johnson, and 1 atntfowgoing into Early.
of material success on our part The enemy's strength serter that Hunter was danoerously wounded. Picket, tard Roost Gap, awaiting the arrival of a part of his
(Signed)
W. J. HANCOCK.
has most felt in his first blows, and thesef having failed, Jones and Jenkins were killed. Nothing has been heard forcea.
Tbe gunB'captnrcd have arrived at headquarters.
This dispatches came by way of Knoxville and Cumand onr forces not only having maintained their ground, from Sherman.
Gen. Stuart commanding a brigade in Johnson's di(Signed)
E.
M.
STANTON.
berland
Gap,
having
been
delayed
over
honrs
in
consebut preparing to advance, lead to the h<jpe of lull and
vision, was captared.
Secretary of War.
quence of a heavy storm that broke down all the lines
complete success, for when either party fails, disorganiBurnside.scWpeis reported to bavo moved down on
south of Nashville.
WASHMOTOS, May 3,
zation and desertion commences, and thejeneroy's loss in.
the Railroad towards Fredricksbnrg—Going in on the
No intelligence has been received to-day frott General encmys rear. Warren frith the 5th corps on tbo right
killed and wounded must weaken him more than we are. The Republican extra says there is reason to believe
that dispatches already received since our first extra to- Butler's command except tbnt 3,000 rebel prisoners, in- ia now sending heavy lines of skirmishers to feel the eoeNothing later than my dispatch has befnreceivedfrom day, that Lee was forced tofightat Spottsvl vauia on suit- cluding one negro, had arrived at Fortress Monroe from mj'a works iu front, which are auppoied to be abaadonCity Point in charge of a negro gitard.
day, and was again repulsed and compelled to retreat.
Geo. Butler.
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From Bank's command nothing of a recent date" has
Another statement is that Grant hod Banked him and
A dispatch from Gen. Sherman, dated five o'clock P.
s at this time
It is impossible to ascertain all
been received. '
M. yesterday, stales that Gen. Thomas had occupied got between tho rebel army and Richmond.
as going oo to
ot writinig but our -victory is
(Signed)
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E.M. STANTON*. decisive results.
Lee's report of tbe bat tie of Thursday last, .published
Ttanel Hil( where he expected a battle^ and that the
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enemy had takea position at Buzzard Roost Pass, north in tho Richmond papers, has been telegraphed to this
We afirpceaefug the enemy r
Tbe body of Jlaj. Gen. Sedgwick arrived in town this
ofthem. Skirmishing bad taken place, put no real fight- dty by Gen. Butler. Lee says that Gea^Grant attacked
bat is ttill in comGen. Wright is slightly wotr
him which contradicts the report received here that Lee morning.
mand of tbe 6th corps.
Four thousand one hundred and fiftj slightly wounded
made the attack upon our army. Lee employed this
later from Gen. Banks.
language: "Thank God we have repulsed the attack of arrived by boats from Belle Plaine.
Amroftto (
H' YOB may give puplicity to the if
to give ac- the enemy." He states that Longstreet is badly wtfond- It is reported that last night our Headquarters were
to you aa.you deem p.<oper. It i«
PHILADELPHIA, May li.-4-Tbo Bulletin has the folto the depart- ed. Lee says nothing in his report abqnt the battle on two miles in advjfeced of Spottsylvania C. H. A gener- lowing special dispatch in rtfgard to the movements at curate official statements of what is
al advance .was ordered for five o'clock yesterday, (Tuesnothing from Friday.
meat i n this groat crisis, and to wil
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Dispatches show that Gen. Butler isjstill holding the day morning) aaa the firing from that hour to rmdoWn Gea Sherman's army:
the public.
WASBIXOTOX, May. 14. VGCB. Scboflcld has jabievSTAKTOX.
line of railroad between Petersburg and/ Richmond, and is said to have be£b very heavy. It is stated that Grant Tins
(Signed)
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captured a large mount of commissary stores.
of War.
preventing Beauregard from reinforcing Lee.
a victory and pursued tbe enemy into North Carol ina
Special to ike Timet.—It is reported tlrft Grant Geo. Thomas has gobbled np 8,000 rebejf and captared
PHIIUIDKLPHI A, M a r 9.
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The following are the names of the
Lee's squadroo which accompanied the
up the riv-. Mrs. Gen. Meade has received an official dispatch from has flanked Lee botn on the right and le!L
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Tecumseh, her husband, dated Saturday, stating tbsat " W e are all
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ble-enders Utah, Mackinac, Oeeola. Commodore Morris, Hunchback, Commodore Jones, Dawn, Dele van,
Putnam and Srftnee. The army gunboats, on rounding
Turkey Bend, nEscovered a rebel steamer reconnoitering
Cbaso was made, but Johnny Secesb opened his ateam
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bound to Chicago.
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a t their Special meeting; are crowded
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property with them, and are industrious frugal, sober
people.
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PROBATE ORDER.
c a n g h t i n . t h o W h i t e w a t e r c r e e k , t w e l v e "miles f r o m
A^SESSION O F . f e E PROBATE COURT F O B APPLES—By the bushel o r barrel—Dry and Green.
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l i n e d , calf t a p sole,' cslf p u m p sole, b o y s , y o u t h s a n d
Dispatches from Secretary Stanton.
c i r c u l a t i n g i n said C o u n t y of Grand T r a v e t s e , for t b r e e -<S)
childs.
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S e c c l a r y of W a r .
WASHINGTON, M u v ; 1 4 — 9 : 5 0 P.M.

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T h e following telegrams h a r e j u s t reached this D e p a r t ' m t f h t from - G e n . B u t l e r : N o o t h e r r e p o t s h a v e b e e n r e c e i v e d - s i n c e m y d i s p a t c h o f t h i s P. H.
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N A I L S — C u t , f r o m 2d t o 60d, best m a k e , a l s o i
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P I L L S — A y e r s , J a y n e * . Holloway'a f Rkdway's, W r i g h t ' s ,
Gregory's, Molttt's, B r a n d r e t h ' N H o o p e r ' s . »
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w o r k , w i t h e i t r a castings.
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good, s o m e - g o o d f o r b u t little, c h e s p .
1UNES—Fresh T u r k i s h p r u n e s .
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b u t t e r , cheese, beef.
P U M P S — C i s t e r n . ( D o w n ' s patent),, c h a i n p u m p s c o m p l e t e
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enamelled.
S C A R F S — G e n t s silk; u n i o n a n d wool, l a d i e s wool.
S C Y T H E S — G i a s s , bush, a a d g r a i n sytheti, as w e l l s s s i c k l e s '
brush, b u s h a n d c o r n c u t l e r s .
SEEDS—Clover, t i m o t h y , r e d ' t o p , b u n g a r i a n , t u r n i p , a n d a
C O F F E E U j a v a , Rio, g r o u n d a n d m i x e d .
full a s s o r t m e n t of f r e s h g a r d e n seeds, a few flower s e e d s .
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D A Y B O O K S — B l * n \ I/edgers, p a s s b o o k s , w r i t i n g books, in
variety.
i S S L A I N E S — M a n o h e s t e r , P a c i f i c , H a m i l t o n , m o u r n i n g , all
wool, I n n i c e a s s o r t m e n t of colors, p r i n t e d a n d p l a i n .
D E A R I E S — F o r 1864, s o m e v e r y n i c e .
DOMESTICS—A v e r y f u l l l i n o .
DOLLS—Kld.icloth and rubber heads. .
DRIED B E E F — P r i m e quality.
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a s c a r c i t y of m a n y k i n d s of s r t i z a n s , on a c c o u n t of t\ic D r a f t
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L A C E — C o t t o n , L i u e n , r e a l t h r e a d , Smyrna, i m i t a t i o n , s i l k '
y e a r s . F o r f u r t h e r p a r t i c u l a r s , e n q u i r e of
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i n g , &c.
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w h i t e , bine, gr&y, p l a i d , fanev, F r e n c h ,
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short liindles. .
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h e r r i e s , q u i n c e s , pearw. t o m a t o e s .
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G L A ^ A f u l l a s s o r t m e n t of sizes, 8 x 10 t o 20 x 30.
G L O V E S — B u c k , dog, ringwood, k i d , wool, silk, c o t t o n , berFor Rata, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bngs, Motks
l i n l i n e d g e n t s , ladies, m i s s e s a n d b o y s .
la Fare, Woolens,
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H A I R 5 l L — P h a l o n ' s Bear. Maccasor
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one, sillc,'linen, c o t t o n , Aq.
H A Y — F o r sale, o r w f l l p u r d h a s e .
H A T S — A foil a s s o r t m e n t , u n i o n , s o n a v e , B n r n s i d e , Butler,
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c h i l d a a a d misses, a c o m p l e t e line.'.<
H O P S — R i s e S r e s h pressed h o p s .
HIDES— , W»'bny a l l k i n d s of m a r k e t s H e h i d e i .

legs, " A No. 1 . "
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Silk—Black, colored,and lining ailk. ;
S k a t e s - L a d i e s , g e n t s , a n d boys,; a k a l o s t r a p s .
S h i r t s — F l a n n e l , p l a i n , a n d ftney, w h i t * s h i r t s , f a n c y c o t t o n
and linen, ditto.
S k a t i n g Capa^-Ladica, misses, s n d chads,
S o a p — C a s t i l e , t o i l e t a t a o r t e d , yellow, e r a a l v e , s i l v e r f n d a x fcal, Ac.

S o c k s — G e n t s b a n d k n i t wool, c a s h m e r e , c o t t o n a n d n n l o n '
boys and childs, ditto.
Sfiioe*—Kinds, quantities a n d qualities to s f i l t
S p e c t a c l e * — P l a i n , gerjtfan silver, a n d steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
a s s o r t e d , s o m e v c r | g o o d o n e s , also c a s e s for ssrae.
S t o v e s — & e T n v ^ w ^ o m p M U o n ^ a n t o " k f o S J a q u a I i t y , finish
s n d r a t e s ; c o m e a n d see.
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8 t e e l » y a r d s — F r o m 0 t o 400 Ihs., g o o d .
S t e e l — C a s t b l i s t e r , t o e c o r k , s p r i n g npd g o r m a n .
S t a y s — C o l o r e d a n d White ; a l s o s k i r t s u p p o r t e r s , a n a d m i r able a r t i c l e for t h e ladies.
8 o g a r s — C r u s h e d , p o w d e r e d , g r a n n l a t c d , coffee, in g r a d a s t o
s u i t b r o w n N . O, m n s c a v a d o a n d m a p l e .
T a p e — C o l o r e d , b l a c k a n d white, c o t t o n a n d l i n e n .
T a U o w — B o u g h t a n d s o l d b y p o u n d o r barreL
T a b l e s — B l a c k w a l n u t cherr>-an d u n i o n
T a b l e t s — F o r g e n t s a n d l s d l c s u s e In c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , a o m s
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n i c e ones.
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T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o u n g hyson, Oolong and souchong, in
cheat*, cattya a n d b y t h e p o u n d ; all b o u g h t e a r l y a n d a t
Tin

good s t o c k o n h a n d of h o m p m a n u f a c t u r e ,
a n d all k i n d s of w o r k d o n e t o o r d e r .
T i s s u e — F o r veils, a n d in i t s season for d r e s s e s .
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T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine c u t , s m o k i n g , Ac.,* a foil l i n e a t old
1
prices.
T o y s — A n i c e a s s o r t m e n t t o wholesale.
T r a a k s — P a c k i n g , folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , s o m e g o o d o n e s .
T r i m m i n g s — O f various qualities and deaigna such as a r s
faahionsble.
T r a p s — M u s k r a t fox, b e a v e r , a n d bear, of b e s t m a k e r s , by
piece or d o w n .
T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A f u l l l i n e , aome.nicf o n e *
T w e e d * — K e n t u c k y jeaaB, d o u b l e a n d twist, i r o n c l a d c a a s i m e r e , A c , a good a s s o r t m e n t , fow.
U m b r e l l a * - - 9 r v a r i o u s aises a n d grade*.
U n d e r S k i r t s — F o r g e n t l e m e n a u d ladies, r i b b e d , ptaTn,
colored and white.
V a l l s e a — A few n o t very good.
V e i l s — D o t lace, l o v t tisane, Ac.
V e a t a — O f n u m e r o u s d e s i g n s , f a s h i o n a b l e m a k e , a n d dififersnt
qualities, to suit.
j
V i c e s L a r g e a n d sicall. s o m e toy vices.
V i n e g a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , and real . e l d e r vinegar.
W n g o n a — D o n b l e a n d single lumber wagons, a J a i t stock
e m l y s p r i n g , a a d a a l o w a a c a a be b o u g h t outside.
W e l l B u c k e t s — T h o - Old O a k e n B u c k e t " U f o r . *A1* 1
ns. Iron b o u n d . '
W h e e l B a r r o w s — C a n a l barrows
W k l l B e t r e e a — D o u b l e and single, also n e c k yokea.
Y a r n — W o o l v a r a , f a l l l i n e , ai»o c o t t o n k a i t t i n g y a r n .

HANNAH, LATA 0

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One Hu

n

. Dollar* Reward.

What Young People Should Know.
R E A L E S T A T E
The beat inheritance that parent! can givj tbeir childAND
r a Medicine that will care
HJ, ia the ability tolielpaud lake, care j>f tbemselve*
GENERAL LAND OFFICE
lia is belter thai a hundred thou-aud dollars apiece. ID COUGHS,
INFLUEK;
..
jy, trouble or difficulty tbey will have two excellent aerALBERTW*. BAGON,
TICKLING la the THROAT,
ints, ready in the shape of the two bands. Those who
LL LdCATE LANDS, PAY TAXES. BUT OB SELL .
WHOOPING COUGH,
o nothing and have to be waited oil are b<j plea and easion Cf»satnlksk>ii—and now offers for sale,
Or relieve CON8UMTIVE COUGH,
• disheartened at the misfortunes of life—"those who are
11600 Aere» of Ohoica Land#;
Jtive and haody meet troubles with cbee fal faces, oud
asqutek aa
*>n surmount them. Let you tig people, therefore,
And Lots with or without Duellings in Elk Ra
C O E ' S
pids, the County Kent of Antrim County.'
tarn to do as many useful things as possible.
The above mentionSdlands are located In Antrim, TraC O U G H BALSAM.
Every boy should koow how, sooner or later:
verse, Leelanau, and Manitou Counties. Are among the,
1. To dress himself, black hil own boots, ottt bis
OVBB FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
earliest and best selections with reference to soil, water, surrother'8 hair, wind his watch, sew on a button, make a have been sold in its native town, and not a tingle
face and markets" They embrace farming Isvda, village'
6( 1U failure la known.
ed, and keep the clothes in perfect order
aitek. Water poweni. wither without Improvements, and the
We have, in our possession, any quantity of certificates,
choicest localities for Pfcjpeller and titeanicr wooe ;ag sta-,
2. To harness a horse, grease a wagon and drive
some of them from
tions, or wood furnishing stations for Chicago market. All
iam.
,:" i
EMINENT PHYSICIAN^
the great Lake thoroughfare, acccsshbleto nsHteta Eaaf
3. To carve and wait on the table.
West. Can be had In quantities to suit purchasera, and
who hare used it in their practice, and gived it the preemiM
L To milk cows, shear sheep, and dreis a veal or mut- nence over any other compound.
prlcea making It an object ia preference to buying back
from settlement.
Xt d o e s n o t d r y u p . a C O U G H ,
STATE LANDS.
5. To reckon money and keep accounts correctly, and but loosens it, so as to enable the patient to expectorate freeWill sell choice labds, for fartninp, fencing, tedar roetl
iscording to good book-keeping rules.
and timber purposes, in all patti of the Coanty ; or wlH se
IREE DOSE8 WILL IN\
6. To write a neat brief! y expressed bpsiness letter, in
cure
to
parties
State
Lands of thfeir aeltttion oil as libera
TICKLING
IN
THE
THRO.
good band, and to fold and. subscribe it properly, and
terms as can be purchssed of th« State. .
;
A H i LF Bottle h u often completely cured the mon
rrite contracts.
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Traverse City. July 11,1863.
7. To plow, sow grain, -'drivo a mowing machine,
STUBBORN COUGH.
and yet, though it is so sure and speedy in iu operation, it is
iwing a scythe, build a neat stack, and iitcb hay.
8. To pot up a package, build a fire, whitewash a wall perfectly harmless, being purely vegetable. It i» very agreeW
able to the taste, and may be administered to children of
send broken tools, and regulate a clock
any age.
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Every girl should know how:
<
In caaea of CROUP we will guarantee a enre, if taken in
1. To sew and knit.
No Family should be without it,
2. To mend clothes.
It is within the reach of all, the .price being
3. To make beds.
ONLY 26 CENTS.
4. To dress her own hair.
Distilled Restorative .
And if an investment and thorough trial does not "back
6. To wash, dishes.
up" the above statement, the money will be refunded.
F*OJ=*- T H E H A I R ,
6. To sweep carpets,
7. To trim lamps.
Reatorca Giny and Faded Hnir lind Beard to Its
8. To make good bread and perform 'all plain cookNitiuaral Color,
Ponotwasteaway with Coughing, when so small L_
vestment will enre yon. It may be had Of aay respectable
AND IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRliSSINO
To keep her rooms, closets and driawers lis perfect bruggistlntown, who will furnish yon with a circular or gennine certificates of cures it hss made.
OTder
:
JFor t h e H a i r a n d H e a d
O. G. CLARK,
10. To work a sewing machine.
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11. To make o dress and shildrens blothes.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
DR. JOHN L. LYON'S
Proprietor.
Restores llic Color.
12. To make g?od butter aod cheesy
in city, country, and everywhere.13. To keep account* corrtOt and calculate interest. For ssle by Druggists
T '
For sale aiiWholesale, hy
F r e n c h .Periodical D r o p s , CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Eradicates
Dnailwtff.
14 To write fold, and; superscribe letters correctly
D. 6. BABXEStifc CO., NewiYork,
.
and properly.
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CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
.
'
TUK GEEAT
O. C. GOODWIN A CO., B(*«ton,
Promotes itsCrawilw .
. 15. To nurse the sick efficiently, a«d not faint at the
FABRAND, SHEELEY & (^O., Detroit.
F E M A L E R E G U L A T O R ,
sight or a drop of blood.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
NOTICE.
Aw the only known remedy that will wcc#aafnlly and In
Prevents its falling off.
16. To be ready to lender efficicient, aid and comfort
variably restore and regulate the Jomalo system, removing CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
to those in trouble.
all irregularities, and producingifialtb, vigor and strength.
Is an nmjqnalied Dresaing.
17. To receive and entertain visitor* when her mothCLARKE RESTORATIVE.
is sick or absent"
LYON 8 PERIODICAL DROPS
Is pood for Children.
Ayouog lady who can do all; these i things well, and
and the purchasera are hereby notified to come for- Are afluid preparation, the only one of the kind ever dis- CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
la always ready to render aid to tbn afflicted, and to mil' Oflice,
immediately and make the reqnlred proof of •• Settle-; covered in thia countryi and acts dlieotly on the parts afIs good Tor Ladles.
igate the perplexities of those about Mr will bring more ward
ment and Cultivation," and aecurc their respective I'atenta,: fected, whilst pills and powders can only reach thorn aa they
- comfort to others and happiness to beraetf. and be more because if said proof Is not filed within a limited time, the) ork through sympathy, but not at all direct and positive. . CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Is good for Old People;
eateemed than ffsbekneif how to dande,rimpensing and Patents will be returned to the General Land Office, and will Are you suffering from a constant anxiety for tho regular
thus be liable to be cancelled for non performance of the return of natare's prescribed laws.?
CLARK'S
RESTORATIVE.
play on the piano.
conditions of settlement and cultlvaiioa'contemplated by the; Give yourself no uneasiness, for Lyon's PcrlodicaLDrops,
Is jwrfccljy barniless.
If taken a day or two before the ejpeoted period, will posiGraduation Act of Angust •, 1 fril.
E . B . Ward's Grape Vines.
tively and Invariably regulate Its coming, an sure as-.effect CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
MORGAN BATES. Register.
follows cauaet aa certain as daylight follows darkness.
Cpntains no Oil
I spent an honr in the extensive prirate grounds and (15-Gw)
RE0BEN GOODBICH, Receiver.
Are you siok, enfeebled by disease, or unsble to bear the CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
grape houses of Capt E. B. Ward tbe iwealthy boat owt»Is not a Dye.
er and manufacturer, and though I expected something TO CORDWOOD C H O P P E R S AND OTHERS, labor and danger of increase J
LYON'8
PERIODICAL
DROP8
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
extensive, waa not prepared for what ^ saw. Some five . . chop and haul 000 cords of wood: 'The timber Is sitBeuulifios the Hair. •
years since Mr. Ward built his first jrrjipe house, a span uated close to the Beach, on the west shore of the Eastern
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
roofed building 60 feet long, in which h e
grown Peninsula, three miles froni Mr. Bryant's. For lurtber parti- thsn care.
.
...
If regularly taken, It Is s certain preventive, and will save
i
Is splendid for WhitJcera.
some choice specimens of tbo varieties of the Hamburg solars apply to R. HOPKINS, on tbe premises.
18-7w* you much peril and many hours of suffering.
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aud the California vines, latterly be hps converted it intoi Peninsula, March 31,1864.
Have you been afflicted for jnijnv years with complaints in- CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Keeps tho!Hair in its Place.
a forcing house by putting in a flue aid arranging it for
cident to the sex, that have baffled the skill of physicians,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.

propogaling grapo vines from eyes, a large and fine loll
and are hurrying you on to sn early grsve T
i
Cures Nervous H»-ndache.
of which are now coming on. • The n$xt year he built o|
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
»oond house 80 leet long in which hp now has grapeAre the most relleble regulstor ever known, snd cure, like
Prevents Eruptions.
vines and intends to plant out fb it. this spring a row of
made,
all
those
irregularities
that
have
defied
the
doctor's
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Peaches, Apricots and Nectarines. 1"hetbird house 120
akin.
Slops Itching; and Burning.
feet long, game width. The fifth a smaller house 40 feet
Will you waste Swsjr with suffering front-LeucorriKea, Prolong which Is now used for forpng cferly vegtables and
lapsus.Dysatenorrhcea, and a thousand other difficulties, all CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Keeps the Read COOTaumined up ander tbe name of suppressed and Obstructed
propncaline grapes from cuttings. The sixth building
aalnte. when an ia vestment of one dollar in _. .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
is at least 80 feet long, with the Hatfbnrp crapes in va• r I.- delightfully parfumed.. .
rieties. and some others. TbO 7th to the 11th honse, five
LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, "
•in number, are eacb 150 feet long. 24 f<et wide, spao
will surely Mvs you.
Contains no SedinienL
roofed, 3 of which are filled with fonj rows of Hamburg
Do not use the drops when forbidden in the directions,
for although a positive cure, and harmless at all other times, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, •« Contains no Gum.
they are so powerful-Sndfinelydslculated to artjnat and govIn one of these houses between the rows grapes art
.
.
.
ern the functions of the sexual ofganism, that, if taken at Im- CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. |
growing strawberries of tho Wilson knd Triomphe de
proper times, they would produce results contrary to natnre,
Polishes voni'IIoir. .
Grand varieties. now in bloeaom will
out of the way
against which all. particularly those who would reproduce, CLARK'S RliSTORATI VE.
as toon as the grapes raakd any considerable growth.
snould-carefully guard.
'
Prepares
you
for
Parties.
He is also now preparing the botjder for fonr more
LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS
CLARKS RESTORATIVE.
houses to bo put up this season, to b<> 125 feet long bv
Prepares vou for Bulls.
24 Teet wide. The ground is all thprougbly prepared,
Cannot harm the most delicate constitution at^anr time
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, j
three feet deep, by hair and offal from taunera, and man' All Ladies need it..
ure from cattle yards, 4c.
j
one
la
uaed
for
sn
lllegitimsie
ope..
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. !. -.
| [Prairie Farmer.
No Ludv riH do without it;
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
:
Exercise la *11 Weathers..
The ne»er-failing Female Regulator, is for sale "by every CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
^
Costs hut $1.

•* —^y.and do not. If you value
How often do we hear people exclaim to one in feebjf
e medicine, buy any other. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
. When, out for a walk on a clondv or wet day. "W by.
^ _ ' t to whom youhpplyhus
Is£old by Drngpisls and Dealers everywhere.
n oat to day? This is a bud day for you to be out"-—
Price $1 per bottle.—6 bouiea for ji.
A the same time casting a most lugubrious glance at the
" • " " d " i WnoLKSALc
f C O .Darooisrs,
,
C.G Cf^BKACO- Proprietors.
invalid, who, if properly clad, bad jistas good a reason
l i t : flenetal A<rents.
. New Haven, Conn. LORD A SMITH. Chicago.
to be out on that as on a far day. Dr.. Hall, In speaking
FARRAND, SHERRY A CO, Detroit.
At Wholesale by
, of tbe necessity of prompt!** and uhiformity in business
D. 8. BARNES A CO., New York,
A
SINGLE
BOX
OF
BBAWDBF.TH'S PILLS
habits without cegard to tjsnoges of weather, applies the
GEO. C. GOODWIN A CO., Boston.
principlo to health, and says;
FABRAND, BHELEY A CO., Detroit contains more vegetable extinctive muter than twenty boxes
of any pills in the worl4 besides.;flfiy-flvehnndred physl- " It is precisely so in relation to health and disease.
ciani u-e them in their practice to the exclusion of sll other
Moderate daily exercise in the opeij air, with a cheerfbl
purgatives. Thefirstletter of their vaJoe la yet scarcely apspirit and an encouraging renomeraSion, is worth a titanpreciated. When they are better knowa, sudden death *nd
sand times more than all the remedies in the materia
continued sickness will la of the psst. Let those who know;
medica for the removal of ordinary ailments when conjoined with temperance and cleanliness. But the some
them speak right out ia their faror.r It Is a doty which wltl
principles must oe applied as in the successful. prosecusave life.
tion of business. The exercise must be performed regardOur racear« subject to a redundsiicyof vitiated bile atthla
lass of the weather. Not that erer*iao in bad weather
season, and It is as dangerous aa It b prevalent j bat Brandis especially promotive to health: itjis not as favorable
reth'a Pills afford an InvSlnable and^effloicnt protection.. By
to that end as good weather. But if exercise is needed
their occasional use we prevent thecollection of those lm°uat all it Isnot the less necessary beoauae it ia raining, or
rltles, Which. When in'suffldent'qnintltleg. cause so much
very cold or unendnra'oly hot. If ^ man is hungry be is
danger to tbe:boays h«al(h. Tbev soon core -Hvereomptattt,
Dot*the leas hungry because be can get nothing to e*tdyspepsia,.losa of appetite, pain In the hoad, heartburn, pain
The necessity for execise as a meant of health is abiding;
in the breast bo»e, sudden fain mesa rid ©oatlveae«*.8old
what makes the rule imperative. -(Jo out in all weather'
by all respectable dealera in medicines. , j
is that we eat in all weathers; and if we exercise only
when the weather is perfectly suitable, half the time
THE T p g n m ' H B A P ' i
-> r - * „
would be lost in our changing climite. But the very enThis tiWf clone of B r . ^ ^ ^ T ( | t o ^ p [ a realised ia a
ergy and moral courage which enable a man to take outmoment by all who use
doorexercise, regardless of the weather; is of itself a poCBISTADORO'S H A I B D Y E ,
tent means for the cure even of serjous diseases."
which InfiveaUnnten changes '
W H I T E TO BLACK,
Aw Omen—A woman in Cincinnati recently sought
or red to a rich brown, withoot dryjax up the juclsa of the
eut the authorities and offered to restore the government
CO •
>300 which her husband had received aa bounty money
hair. It ia the only safe bairdye ia the world.
and then deserted. The authority refused to receive
Jfan ufactore d by,(l. CB1ST ADORO. « A*t«r House, New
the money on the groundftiaitit wis legally paid, and
York. SoW everywkerfe, sad applied by all Hail' Dressers.
that if caught the deserter would have to suffer tho cooPrice, *L
50, ana 83 per box, according to aise. »4w.
sequepces of hia deaeetiom
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Oristadoro** Bftlt* ft s s s W a t l v a .
Is invaluable with his Dye, as it ftaparta the wtatost aoftThe man who imagined himself wise because he detectnesa, the moat beautiful gloha, and great viullly to the Balr
ed some typographical errors in a; newspaper has been
Price, SO e*ata,'tl, and f l per bottle, seordlag to size.
trying to g»t a pcrpandienlst view a rainSow

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