Grand Traverse Herald, December 02, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 02, 1864

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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TRAVJ5HH10 C I T Y , M ICIL F R I D A Y , D E C E M B E R

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2, IBCSt."

N O . 50

(JEN. B U T L E R IK NEW YORK.

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- The Bllai P r i a m .
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Who shall hinder ? Not foi' the rebel to come bKek
he has Fought a'-Hong as he cpn, and then clioosis
The blind young priuceK- 6f —— was prcar ated to the
Croat fipecch a t the F i f t h A venae Hotel—lie aFter
would say once more to oar Southern Brethren to come j but to set some time, perhaps the 8th oF Jan- Empress Kugouie at Scbwalbach 0 ji*' days <»gp( aj»d the
uary,
For
the
association
will
be
as
good
as
atiy.
For
all
Come
Back
Now,
or
Leave
thp.
Country
F
o
r
utmost,
interest
aud
sympathy,
were
excitial
by
her Rlqrv,
I i M H H C i t r , Grand T r a v e r s e C o u n t y , Michigan
ever—Sappowd Foreshadowing o r the Poller of to come back. And when {hat time his come to eyery Tho' lady in well known all over Gerniany j her prkteiy
the Administration.
rrnn, who shall acout the proffered amnesty oF a great domicile is visited every year by crowds of 'Strangers.
From the New York Tribune, 15th.
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and powerFul nation, speakiug iq love, in charity," ill The •beantiFul portrait by Cornelius in cos of the talons
j}r > *! . BDITO* »*» -raoraiBToa.' •'»
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Major''General B. P . Botlcr, with his irifii' and daogh- kindness, in hope of peace and auiet Forever ? We say is examined with much interest, aod every-epa depwls
tcr, received Inst evening, at the Fifth A-vcnue Hotel, to them, to himjwho eeouts that proffered love utid little dreaniing that the large aud soft blue eyes, seeming
, TM^fcJvlS. '
. T w o X>olians a Y e a r , - P a y a b l e I n Advivttoe. the homage of a very large asseoiblagc 6f our' dltfeen#, kin'diicyss, let us iieet hidi with sharp,, qulpk, decislw to look From the picture so Full oF sweetness aiid benevo. ' Auy«iTiaBM«srs Lnwrtcifar Oac; Dollar and Fifty Cents including many of the most eminent and honored, ac- war, that shall bring the war to an end, to thd extinguish- lence, have in liFe no power to return the glances ofsjrm
[Appluuse.] patby and klndnes directed toward them.
Wriqnnre (ten lines) fit the' Orst Insertion, and fifty cents' companied by a fair representation of 'the beauty and ment oF such m()n, wherever they may be.
TOPwSh HriwrcquenMOseftlori: YeAflyadvertfementA—$15 fashion of New York. The spacious parlorg of th'o, ho- But how is thatko be vToheTTilood and., tn^ucu have
Tho story of the priucess is perhaps the most touchfof-Otie wqnUrei $30 for -tkree s«jna»*a; « « ' for half a «ol- tel wore thronged for honrg by the bnlliaot and ntobile- peepj^Jtirdd buti'p^pt.ttjthbuf,' measur^.' piiOl. ^kfng ing romancc oF the niuetoeuth eeotury. As a child, she
M I ; : and $TS for ono column. Legal advertisements at Uie crowd, among whom we recognizcd Mnjpr Qeric'ral Di.v advantage,of suptiowd,depletion oF treanre Jnjt, bad had lieen stolen From the p n l e u s oF the very chateau
rrato» prescribed by^aw ; Pfty ccat* per,foll^ of 10Q word*,
/or the ir«tiaaertlpn, and tw«qty-Dve cen(» for each.sub- GeodrnTs Van Vliet, Webb, and othel% besides .the men have bandet! together by sjieeulating iuthatSvhich she now inhabits. A t^reldss nurse, bent on her own
ought to be the'circulating medium, and raised upoo .the enjoyment, had suffered herflfosler'schild to stray toward
seqdeat. Every Ago re cMnU dword. Figure work vrftlrout members of General Baiter's utaff, E x - i f y r d r r ""
Tales, 50" per oent added;-^ Rule And figure work, double Morris Ketchnm, Wm. Cortw- Noyes,. Kiv.
poor man tbe price of the coals upon his hearth, and the the river, nhd wlieq, ili answer to the Frantic appeals ami
tprlco; •;

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Wttrd : Bvecher, Bellows, " J . P. Thompsbri,' ot?., c t c . ~ bread upon his table. Letsoifle measure be taken to the search made in every direction; no sign oF the iu•AU Ug»la4rftTti»ement»t o'be paid, for strictly i n advance. At 10 o'clock James Wadsworth addressed Gen. Boiler stop that, or pe rhaps a better measure than any other is fent's
presence could tie discovered, if was Concluded
toir behalf of-those present, expressing the gratitude of to let it be understood that hereafter we pay no more fhnt she hod fallen into the river and got drowned. The
our law-abiding eitiW'tis for the sigual service reu^craJ bountiosfrom the taxes of, the North, but taking coun- dispair oF tbe mother was beyond description ; but tho
here bv his prMende to the cause of order : and peace, sel From the Ronian method of carrying on war, we say idea oF the child's death, accepted by all besides, was
and amrng him to (avo'r those present with his views to the young nidn, look to the fair fields' of tho sunny rejected by her. The river had been dragged, no tracc
concerning our national condition and prpepenty; espe- South, and unless they take our amnesty, let us go down oF tbe corpse had been Found, and ao, after a few years'
there and yoo shall have whatovor you get by a fair di- time when the death oF the prince, her husband, had reCially na aflfcctod by the result of .our recent election.
:
vision ; we willjonen new laud offices wherever our ar- leased her From tlie obligation to romaio iu tho chateau,
SPEECH or uRhcRAL hrrtitK.
mios march, distributing lands among the soldiers, to she gave up the domaiu in tbe bauds of her brother-inMr. Wadnoorth, Ladies and Gentlemen :
13 R A N D T R W K R H K COUNTY O F F I C E R S .
' Tho citizens of New York hare done me" honor, ovor bo theirs and tlieir heirs Forever. A harsh measure, law, aud tet out npou a strange pilgrimage all oyer the
known everybody will sky ; but is it not quite as just as it i-s continent, Fully convinced that she would find, ouo day
. i j V w w . P » o i i A T » u i . l ' ^ S ^ a j r o W L B L Magleton. mnth. Their kindness, extended in eVery town
:
S I I * K I F K . r. . . . ., . . F - DAME, Traverae City.
to Christian courtesy, overwhelms me. 'ITjat I ' should that wo should tax ourselves aod raise the prices oF the or otbor, the object oF her search- The 6ums oF money
COUKTTTk«Atn, B*it...- ...MOR(lA'M BATCS, Trar; City. be Mile to add anjthiog td the gnm Of inteftigefwc ' is a necessaries oF life For the purpose oF giving bounties and spent in tlie puranit, the time, tho toil,.the anxiety, ab"Cocyrrr CttoAri.'-i'JA'.'i'JA
M E3 p.' BRAND;
,
still greater honor. That I entertain very distiact views support to the soldiers in fighting these men whom we sorbed upou every high road, need not be described.
Itarilstaa w»DiHW«....l-'.i..JAME3 P. BRAND,
« I'aoa. Arr«f»o<ieT...i. jJ-i'-O. B. MARHH,
" . upon the subjects to which yon have adverted^ js most have three time* over solemnly called to come and bo During the embassy of Princo Talleyrand, she camc to
T Ci<w;wn,Cqi;HTCoM..-,.-.-C. H. MARSH,
true. Peace hath her victories, victories no I6s8 re- our Frioods ; in !862, to come in June, 16C3, to comc London, and was received by Queen Adelaide with tho
nowned than war ; 'and of all the peacefnl victories ever in September; and in 1SG4 to come by tbe 8tb of Jan- utmost kindqesa and sympathy.
yet achieved in the interests of human freedom,' that uary, 1865.
Soon afterward she went once more to tho South, still
achieved in the peaceful quiet which almost brooded
And when the clock strikps tho last knell oF that bent on finding ber-loet child,.. One ,day,, .tbo. carriage
Congressional C°rre»gJndin8 CamihUtee—Fourth over this land on the 8th of November, was the great- parting day, then all hope oF return for those who have climbiug slowly up'one.pfibc'steep hills in'tW neighborest'• ;V ' / f . j
hi pot made progress toward that return shall bo lost For- hood oF Lausanne, rfio was accosted by a beggar woman,
Before we proceed for a motjipnt fo Iqokjat the tnate- ever. No longer can they livo io the land of America, holding by the hand a poor blind girl, for whom she
rittl resnlts, Ictus look at the rtoral. Itbtis taught the Mexico, or the West Iodia Islands ; but some place was imploring ohna. The glri looked gentle and sweet£
Orand Rapids.
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that I carc not to name, because J know no land hard tempered, resembling in no way the harah vixen whom
world
who
shall
look
on,
and
it
can
l>e
said
.
Jhat
it
is
no
-JAlife i . fWBHBBY,: toiVyCo.
vain boast in America that the eyes of the world are enough to l>e cdrsed with their preaonae, shall b» tfadr she called mother. The inmate of the carriage had FallT. Wt WUITB,..,.
-JjranU Hayea.
upon her ; ' i t has told all the, world that we are able",'in dwelling place, j They shall never come bera again. I en into a doaa, aod the toman bade the girl sing to
i f . W; U B a i i K M » . . . - , * H . . - - M u s k e g o n ,
A. H. UIDmN«S,i>
i,—..—Newaygo.
the stress and strain of ciyil war like that never seen - be- look with-Bome coneioerablo interest upon «bat I be- arouse the lady. ; The song .waa a ditly belonging to : the
DBW$UFl£FA,..-..-r-4—-Monilswe
fore, to carry oor institutions in peaceful quiet, change lieve to bo tho present Insults of tho election. I believe distriot, with no romancc to inaure atteation, and j e t it
"Wi'DIVINE,
U
..Montcalm Co.
or re-elect our rulers a? we -Weigh them jo the balance first, wo have sdttlod the question oF tho war by settling woke the lady from her trance ; something in - her voico
1
VtephrMntatire Dlsdlct Republican Committee. to find them either meritoriohfi or wanting , without so the question that the people are determined to carry on reminded her of a sister lost many years before, aod ,pho
•MOKIJ A N JB ATE8,'(Chai rtoan) .-...it;. J,.. - -Traverse City, much of trouble, or disorder, or riot, or of commotion that war. I thiuk it nas always been claimed that wo stopped tho postillion while she questioned tbe girl N to
jisattends a constable's election in a parish in Englapd. should be strong enough, alter a great; victory, to offor her origin. Tfie day and hopr came at last; evary wprd
•JOHN a .DIKON....V—-—J.,.--^ r , 1 f v '! J , 3t JOIK? J f rc i J O . l > D A R D , . . „ . r - - r
BM'M"TW rtorid; then, is, that the Government embalmed in now terms oF peace to the rebels. I never oxpoct to see uttered by the maiden confirmed tbeeumicionof identity.
•— - ~^* — " • "
"•* . . . . . . . J / : ; ^Nortlipori
the hearts of the people, dependent npon the • intelli- in arms or iu council a greater victory than tho one ,wo Memoiy was confused—it had vanished with bor s i g h t gence oFthe people, is the strongest Government on tho have achieved. , I think we are now strong enough to but by dint of threats and promisee tbe woman waa p»ade
earth—strong in the affection, stronger still. in the right mako that offer, and then, I take it, that the most saoeam* to confess that ahe had porchaaed the girl when quite an
- ^ " • W o b u n t y Corresponding Committee.
arm
of the people. And when we have been uftd here- ish of our Friends will agree with us when they find that infant From a beggar .woman like hetselt who owned / to
••TitfimSlrBKlitf; fCIurfrmaD);.-..Y
jTraverse Citytofore that it was oecessary that there should bo either wc have exhausted every»resource oF statesmanship in bavimr deprived her of sight in order to excitacompawon.
' CH'AKliKH' U.'MAKSll.J... .^.
I • "' •• "
monarchy or despotism to wield bayonets, we ipe.' bayo- the attempt to tarry out peace—that it is time then to The locality whence the child hod beeo taken was prooF
OltAwJti'Tj W U ^ - o - r M H - ' ^ f w ^ r - ,1
••w n liThn ,
Peninsula. ,
nets wicld.t^ by hundreds of thousands where other Conn- make war, yea, war from the hilt Such a- ^ar will. be suffcient of the truth.
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• ifC,.•'• •»-Bcrizonla.
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tries have'* been able to wield them by tens,'and they a decisive war j. aad, thereFore, without trespassing too
Tbo princess returned home with her poor, blind ;comsubservient to the people's wilL (Applause.) , Tlie ma- long upon tbe festivities oF this oceasion, and keeping panioiy and devoted bor whole life to the prosp©ct_of
. ' ^oWtfaKii>'l&p" M IcaO Committee.
terial results are riot less striking ;, first in the fiact1 that the ladies iu waiting Far too long, ill answer to what you cure as she bad done beFort to tbatofillisoovory. • But
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THAVKK^.' '
' CflAK!»BS H. MABSH, (Chairman)........Traverse CitjL all disputed questions which have divided tb£ coniitry were kind enough to suggest, I look upon lbi$ victory as all attempts Fuiled, and the mother then gave hcnielF up
JOIIS AV'PBRHY.—i'afcwwL.*i.yu&• * : -mftS-'; are now, settled by the almost unanimous verdict OF the one which has decided tho war—decided it not in a entirely to tho education of her helpless charge. Jn this
country. Docs any one complain that in the conduct of military point oF view, but in that overpowering. civil she eucceedbd perrectly, and the pnncosa Is coonucred
rXNINSUI.*. I;
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military operations there should be ap arrest pFfttraitor. point of view which dccidcs the fate of uations everyone pf the most accomplished reciters oF XJhland 'and
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Iif
r—- - - - ' - - - - Mapleton. That question baa been arguqd, and settled, acd the ver- where.
i ..
-I " y - . v I t : ° Schiller in aP. Germany. Before dying her Fond mother
; ; oy
dict is guilty—afrost him when he is guilty. • (' Bravo.') To this it may be answered, and to that answer I de- reaped her reward in" the marriage oF her daughter With
T)des anyone complain that the true theory of onr Con- sire For amomcjut to call yoiir attention, fsp that every the young prince, her nephew, and fhls cbpscflation ffflhc
• I -IIJ !'< mmmtwATJUti• CKAJ&ES X. SCOFIF.M), (Cbair)iiaa).—^....Whltcwater.
stitution has not been carried out which enrolls all able- man may work out his own mind much more clearly than -greatest which could be felt by her Friends.
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CUAJtiLES H J W T H 3 , . M1
bodied men and holds them to military daty in defense any suggestion of mine could do, the problem that if wc
The young princess recited, with tho most exqnimto
oF their country's life and liberty 1 That qUestiorr hes go on with tlie strength and stringency ttfat i have sug- cleqrnesB and pathos, two eccncs.from " Court Eginont"
been settled, and hereafter ft will be more honorable to gested, how shall we live in the same Jand with the men ( and " The Divet," on the" vMt to the Ernnrcje, while tbo
JU P.'ATHEEIA)CK..
Alialra be drafted than to volunteer. (Langhtcr.) Dde? any whom we thus tight Again, let us go the teachings oF imperial 1ndy listened,entranced, and the large tears rollone complain that the Government in its wisdom has or- history, nod wg will draw From the history oF that na- ed down her checka.rts she gazed on the wreck ^hich
JOSKl'U M.VBDEX. ...........p....T;.......r £
MORTK^D. CAMPBELL..,...T • • ••.•••- •..,- " ganized troops irrespective or color, and believes that a tion which wo aro proud to call our mother land. Every the wickedness and cOpidity oF man had made or one of
black than can fill as large a grtve as though his colpr considerable estate in England uodnr Cromwell passed the most beautiful works of God's own creation.
Emmet Crinntf JlcptiMi«5aB Committee.
- , . y.-.
[London Pajior.
WM. H.FIFE (Chairinan)
J.LItUeTraverae. was whiter, when he fells in battle in defense to f his through the courts, • or commissions, oF confiscation.—
ami Every considerable ..household Fought against every
ANDREW PORTKIt—..
"
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; country's liberty. That question has been settled,
An officer down in ticofgia tcllsthc fonowirg story:
has passed away forever to be among the things :fif tho other considerable household ; the people fought against
, DA.NIEL«qi^f•-vr-rr'.T-r-vr- "
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One
night
Gen.
was
Out
bn
the
lint, nyu observpast Doesanyono now claim, as wo claimed in 1860, the nobles and the nobles against the people; and 'yet,
I
Republican Committee of Antrim County.
!
. JAMESJU GIIJJERT.(Chalnuan).
....Bk'B#(|lds that Abraham Lincoln is the President of a mihori'.y.— wheu tbe King cam a to his own agaiu after a time, tbe ed, a light on tbo mountain opposite. Thinking it was a
That question is settled by an overwhelming majority.— natieu came together, consented io Friendship, never to signanightoFthe enemy, be remarked tb Ms irrtH^Try
i
h:
(Applatwe') Let us look For a moment at the fact that be divided herqafter. Is their any difficulty, then, look- officer that a hole could easily be put through,'^. WuwcLe^knWw Conuty Hepnblienn Committee,
iF wo count every rebel against him, as he was : iF yc ingat the teachings oFhistory, in the Anglo-Saxon race UJKJU the officer, turning to the corporal Tti cnargC^ oF
'd M ^IrW.'wM.'k P t W i S B B . . i . . i ^ - i a n « ^ .
Foand evefy-sympathizer with rebels against hliri, n3 he. ^knowiug how t» live iu equity and peace, amity and the cun, said :
OTTt) THflW, ftOBBBTHBBV.i..Gantrtnrllle.
"Corporal, do yon sec that light T"
was ; if we count every nntrueand disloyal man : against, •Friendship, with whom you have had a fight ? Is it not a
OEO.ttAY. J. B.M3HHH:-.;
<JIC0 Arbor. him as he was ; they all were, yet he is re-eletrted by a well known rulp that those with whom wc have Fought
"Yes, sir.'!
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" Put a hole thwugb it," ordered the captain. The
majority only secoad to that with which JackBon swept bitterly, after the fight is over, are the ones whb become
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the country in the hoar of financial peril. Those mate- the more endeared to us, and we are the more ready to .jrporal sighted tbe gun, and when all waa ready be
;
rial results have beM achieved.
take them by the hand ? Therefore, I see no difficulty looked up and said :
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N6W, then, what is tlie duty of the Government in the in every good {nan oF the North and every good man oF " Captain, that's tho moon."
Don't care For that," was the captain's ready, respresent fatnrc f Wkr camrtt ahvays last. 'i'The history the South coming together and letting bygones be byoF nations, the experience oF tho world, has shown this. gones. As I have said I desire to extinguish all tbe ponse, " put a bole tlirough it anyhow."
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S O L I C I T O R I N CHANCERV,
War, therefbre, must eome:to an end, bat 'hoV? In bad men, so Far as this country is concerned
:
Tbe indications aro that the South wifleopn be divided
^ O T I ' B T P U B L I C & C O N V B Y A N C E R , What way ?• A war of this kind is to be proeccnted For
Alow me, without trespassing farther, to say that I
the purpose of breaking down the power oF • those oppos- am glad to ttnfler to the citizeus of New York, who upou tho question of Freeing and arming slayea. The reb;. T.rifjrenie
el Congress, now in session, will start the commotioned
to
the
Government,
and
bringirtgthem
into
the
fold
have
so
kindly.coroo
here
this
evening
to
do
honor
to
the
I-ri.i ;
; ; . OflU^JikDweiMB* Hoaaa.
lJy
or the'Government, under the supremacy "of its laWs. In Government wliich I represent, my most sincere and The slaveholders will probably go against the plan, and
.,
view, thereFore, oF the unacimity oF the Amcri- heartfelt thanbs, and to say to those now collected who the politicians will be in favor of i t
'ban people, in view oF the strength And majesty oF the have done me the honor to sav that the presence of
We once beard a woman of tho world say, ''Tlie
,
,
njw^ in view oF the might oF the nation; toi^ht' lt not be United States troops here tended to prevent all disorder state or widowhood is inconvenient; For one must' asOTggcsted that now is a good timfl! ;For us onoe arain to•M!I !.,«,».1V. : D E T R O I T , Michigan,
J,
.hold orit' to the deluded den of Ihb South tbe oliye —to say that fcr more did the jnfluence oF every good sume all the modesty of a young girl without being able
man, all tendiijg in ono direction, tend to prevent disor' i '
branch oF peace,: and say to tbenf!; " Come back, come der ; and still further, the solemnity oF tbe occasion, to Feign ber ignorance."
baet, tiow. Hits is-the lart 'time, of asking. Come which even thq bad men s«cmed to feel. Far more did
The Post's Washington special says :. Planters io the
back and leave the 'feeding upon the basks, aod come these causes, and tbe certainty that no bad men could lower counties of Maryland, have agreed to pay their
witb ug to the fat of tbe ^apd, mid let bygones beby- find countenanpe or support From any good man of any former slaves annual wages, varying from $C0 to 8100goocs, iFbygones ore bygones^ and our country will live party, maintain the peace and quiet oF the city.
, in pfeace. hereaFter. (Loud applause.) Are we not able I again return my thanks, aod am happy to bid yon
Tbe Indian troubles on the plains having nearly subto afford that iktw f i)o we ncrt stand strong enough F
on tho morrow, when 1 leave For the armies sided. tbe gold shipments are now coming along regularorK in JMa,
lure, ono^
Doea ail klhda of work
his line.
Sho» ai
at ruBiflence,
rrsiden c.v Do we pot.Stand With-Union, enough to bfl able to aF- God-speed
now in operation in the field. [Loud applause.]
ly. Tbe Black Hawk Gold Mining Company received
tonia,iathe'tqwn
. alx mOew east of JJeWonia.
in the town ofof Homestead.
Hemwtead. All
All
"
tbfkt
to
the
leaders,
and;
to.all
7.
There
might
'have
.
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f
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r
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H
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Averil
at
their office in Now York during October about.
I Work flirt with E. If
_ T ^wwoO, J think, among a proud and chivalrous peoA NKW Kisro or FLOOR.—Grain and flour having 100 ounces of gold, realizing over $40,000- , , t
ple, that they wotlld not d e n n tKfelr leaders in answer to become acareo, the rebels have devised a new source oF
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The friends of General Banks say be will rottrrti to
thb Amnesty of Preftidetft liiBeold t bit wow baa come supply, which jis thus described by the Savannah Rean hour when we caa aay, " Cotoe back, corod" back, and publican :
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' j , Louisiana—that there is no foundation for ibe Cabinet
fiubmiMqtlbf3 |«^.:aa4 you shall fi*d exaouy suoh laws ; " We have i sample of sorghum flour, made oF tho rumors concerning him.
bcFpre,
BP Far. as-thov are alteraaby the good seed oF Chinese cane, which may be seen at our office.
gj : 'W/ATibtnmsi-'- •* . Igmicnt or the, leVislatort'" or' the land/ (Applause.)— The planter who sends it to us had no means of bolting There is a rumor that General McCtelbin will take
o ^ ^ n ' a Cdhdirion noW. tiOt taking/eoausel From our this flour, nor had he taken off tbe hall oF the . seed be-. the Presidencv of the Great Western and Atla&tib IUilteara not taking counael from our wetness, but' taking Fore grinding, ithe consequence is that tbe flour has a
coonael from our njagDapi«ity ami pfr strength, again pinkish color. I Those who have made a trial oF this ex" F ^ ^ N i B , o ^ ^ ^ ^ F ai C o . , ;
Tbe Ei^iish are again fighting against th© jnaargent
to <nakc an o&er for tho Jap time ; to call upon them, cellent flour represent it to be an admirable substitute tribes io India.
.
172Lake Street, CHICAGO. .
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in
the
effort
bread.
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general
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if
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w e f u l tu
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T H E LATE ELECTION.
may become necessary to make Augusta a new base, andj P R O C E E D I N G S O F T H E A t N V A l H M i U f i
OF T H E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF
in that case Savannah must be captured ; but Sherman
T h e Grandeur o r t h e Results Achieved.
A N T R I H COUNTY, MICH.,
now believes that be can as easily make one on the seaThe following, written a short time before the elecConvened at tbe Clerk's office, ip Elk Rapids, oo MonM O K Q A N g B A T f f a . J S d t t o r a n d . P r o p r i e t o r coast,' and in the meantime destroy all the railroads in
tion, by Drf Francis Lieber, tlx* eminent publicist, may
Georgia and South Carolina so effectually as to render day. October 10th, (1864
TH AVE H 8 E CITYl
Roll called by tlip Depnty Clerk. Tbe following mem- give some a new and a true idea of the grandeur of the
them
worthless
during
the
war.
Unless,
therefore,
unexF R I D A Y MORNING, DECEMBER. 2, 186*.
result achieved in last Toesday'a election :
—.T «
pected obstacles are me*, he will reach the ocean at Beau- bers were present :l
" If we.oR'Ct Lincoln, it will be one. Qf tire moat j v
Lemuel R. Smith. Elk Rapids.
. .
fort in about thirty-Eve or forty days.
tndrkable facts of all history. I sneak /advisedly. A
{Ory "A
A Vile Scamp.
Lucius A. Tbajer, Milton, TTIK K5KMY.
W d reoeivod by the last mail the following letter,
people having been engaged for lour years io a great ci. Thomas Flannioan, Banks.
vil
war, is, in addition to all difficulties, caHfcd Opoii to
He
will
meet
the
eoemy
on
the
way.
The
Georgia
On motion of Locius A.Thayer, that Lemuel R. Smith
.postmarked New Brunswick, New Jersey, but a printed
elect a ruler of many millions, in the very/ midst i»r this
There be appointed Chairman for enRuing year.
note was enclosed stating that tie writer had removed militia are very harmless, and few in number.
<ro at Savannah about 2.000 troops, beside city militia ;
On motion of Thomas Flatmigan, Resolved, that tbe civil war; with thousands of bold and Warm friends of
bis office t * 17 Merchant's Exchange, Newark, N. J., and in no other part of Georgia are there any men ex- sum of $761 25 be raised as a County Bounty Fund.
the rebellions eoemy iu the very bosom of the electing
''J 1 . f>. Box 1 5 1 Accompanying the letter was a printt cavalry and gucrrillns, and these are not numerous.
On motion of Loci as A. Thayer, the Board weut into people, and with perlectly free polls. Such a thing was
To force can be spared to meet him.
Thomas coo a Committee of the whole o s accounts.
never kriown. Sach a thing has not happened in a comed list oC*te Drawing ^Cosmopolitan Art Union Astake care of Hood, and Lee can do nothing but defend
Tbe following accounts were then presented and al- mon war. How did Pitt treat the friends of the French
sociation of November 14, 1864.
Rebellion f How did Napoleon III. treat the people
himself against Grant and Sheridan.
lowed as follows : .
W e presame that hundreds, and perhaps thousands,
W e shall have no further communications from SherJared W . Arnold, one year salary as Sheriff, claimed when bo called upon ihem to vote for his Presidency Tor
of similar fetters bare been sent to different parts of the man ; we shall soon hear from him through rebel sources. $50, allowed.
ten years or for the ' Empire V No discussion was alj
: >;
conpt#, fcnii we publish this not so much to put people A few days since he,telegraphed a "good-bye." to his
James L. Gilbert 6 months and 14 days salary as l o w ! ; no opposition could be openly polled.
" I repeat; as hist Oriar., that if we elect, and elect large-' v
(H^ibclr guard against the' swindle as to expose the wife, and told her not to wntc again till he reached the County Clerk, claimed 86". allowed.
ly, the man «no labels our cause Nation, Freedom,
Richard
W
.
Bagot,
as
Deputy
Clerk,
claimed
$57
50,
scoundrel. We have no sympathy for those who are
Country,
Honor—in our unfinished civil war, smarting
allowed.
-ieAtght in the trap and lose their ten dollars. Of courao, Additional Facts, etc.—Consternation anions the
Henry H. Noble, one year salary as Treasurer, claim- under heavy taxation and high prices, and mourning unRebel*—They have been OnUrenemled—Sher- ed $200, allowed.
counted tlioUKands of fallen friends, ami sons and fathers,
;!<Sey will never hear from A G. Hampton again.
m a n Destroys the Railroads, etc., in his
James P . Brand, for platting for Grand Traverse and with an utjerly free poll sod press, and with avowed con,^'r.
' / r i f f i T I AND COJimiClfTIAL.
Rear.
Emmet State Road, claimed $12, allowed. ^
^
^ spirators against the country iB tbe midst of us, ami
i . No. 17 MaacDAKT's EXCHAXOB,
From the Cincinnati Gazette, 21st.
which is well to be remarked, without any actual personKovember 14,18M.
Our dispatches this morning furnish extracts from the one copy of Gran! Travcne herald for ooo year claimed al popularity of the candidate, such as Honnparte or
, MB. .BATES,—D?ar 8ir,—Yonr ticket has drawn a prlxe of Richmond paperspPSatnrdaj, the 19th inst
Tbe reJackson enjoyed—a candidate who In the midst of war
J> IW0> but ag.you have not paid for It yon can obtain the bels have heard definitely of Sherman's movements, and $17. allowed.
William Slawson, surveyors service on Grand Trav- is not at tbe head of our troops, and canuot be—if we
- prise only in this way : Write me a Utter dated on the day they are astounded. Wheeler, it seems had been deelect him, the thinking historian will put his finger on
of drawing sad enolose $10, tbe price of ticket. As aoon as tailed to watch Shgrman, and ho reported him moving erse and Emmet Sjtate Road, claimed $24, allowed.
Lemuel R Smith, for services .as Commissioner oo this passage in our recordc, and say, 'Friends, this is
receivod I will go to the manager* office and opea theflctter in toward Bridgeport. Now he discovers that he is movastounding ; this is a remarkable people."
thair presence saying this letter was mislaid in the pout ing against Macon. They censure AV heeler for his mis- Grand Traverse and Emmet State Road claimed $45,
I
offl<e, but the money and date are 'all right They do not take. Sherman, they admit has cut loose from his baBe allowed.
Seward on the W a r .
Lemuel R Smith, expenses for procuring plats of
Secretary Seward went home to Auburn to vote at
of
supplier
and
"burned
the
bridges
.behind
him."
Maknow that your ticket drew a prixei on8 will take the money
Grand Traverse abd Emmet State Road, claimed $9 25, the election, and his follow citizens insisted on a speech.
• arid find y6n a certificate. The role la when a letter arrives con, we infer from tbe remarks of the Richmond papers, allowed.
j

make the following extract.:
late to take It to the manager* before opening. Yon must is strongly fortified, but is defended only. by militia.—
Abram S. Wadsworth, for services, board, and sur- We Persons
ask me on every hand. • Is the war to last
^ y nothing about this letter. • But tho ntoney must be'en- These, they think, will baffle Sherinao. The force of the veying on Grand Traverse and Emmet State Road,
forever ?' • How loog is the war to last ?' I answer the
closed and the letter mailed from yonr office. I can fix the latter is put at 35,000. The people of the country jiro claimed $24 75, allowed.
wur will not last forever, but it must continue until we
postmark. Myqbjectls to crcate an axeitenjent in yonr called upou to turn out en matsr, burn bridges, bloc* np
Wm. Slawsou for surveying on Grand Traverse and give up the conflict, or tbe enemy give np tho conflict.—
town and sell many tickets for the next draWlng. On receipt the roads,' fight at passes, cut off foraging parties, etc*— Emmet 8tate Road claimed $16, allowed.
.
ofprixe money plcnae show it to yonr friends and advise If the rebels expect this class of men to check the d e - JL. G. Ramsdell, 8 months salary te Prosecuting Attorney Cries of? Thai's tbe talk,' and cbcers.1 . Are you prepored to givo up the conflict ? f Cries of • No, never T] *"
gress of Sherman's veteran army, tbey will be woefmly and Commissioner, claimed $100, allowed.
them to bay tickets from my office. Send Immediately.
You say 'No, never.' Why ? Because in that case yon
disappointed. If they cannot meet bim with a veteran
0
On motion of Lucius A. Thayer the Board adjourned give up* the national life.' [Cheers.] In any ond every
Youra truly,
army of forty thousand, he will sweep through their
M.
A. 0. Huirros.
event the nation mirst live : if you were to d v e up tho
country and accomplish his purpose. And wo do sot to eight o'clock, A.
|
TCKWAV morning.
national life, you color in the state of national death.—
see how it is possible for the enemy to throw a veteran
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
S H E R M AN'S G R E A T E X P E D I T I O N .
Whal thnt stale is. God be thanked, we do uot certainly
artny in Sherman's front It is manifest from the reRoll called by beputy Clerk. Present :
know. He has mercifully withheld that terrible know'orce a t His Command—The Route H e is marks of the Richmond editors that the rebels hive been
Lemoel IL Smith, Elk Rapids.
ledge from onr keenest search and speculation. Bat we
itge6eraled in Georgia. The movements of Bcaurecsnl
TtOt l i e la t o Accomplish—jfo Rebel
Lucius A.Thayer, Milton.
, i . - r-j \ do know tliat national death usually consists of several
,-w.
Forces ln Hfc% F r o n t ,
and Hood were made for tho purpose of compelling
Thomas Flannignn, Banks.
stages. Tho first is domestic civil' war—not a civil' war
Correspondence of the OhieianatU Times.
Sherman to retreat from Atlanta. I b i s was Davis plan.
Leroy Warren for procuring books, seals stationary,
He'felt tore of success. Tbey never dreamt of Sherman and ortraniziog tho business ot Probate Court, claimed across a border, such us this war is, but a real civil war
• ;;f " ••''•UNASIIVILL*, November 15.
civil war brought home to our own cities, to our
UlTaa become well known through the North t h | f advancing from Atlanta. Hood was again deceived $20, allowed.
altars, to our own firesides. We kuow by the ex' S b e r m r t h a s started oc an important expedition from when be reported Sherman's army only 35,000 strong.—
Leroy Warrerv 3 4 year salary as Judge of Probate, perience of other countries that with occasional respites
Atlanta, but the conjectures which ' have been formed If this had oeen true, tbe rebels would have succeeded. claimed $75, allowed
resulting from exbaustiuu, this aggravated form of civil
rdatire to its character and destination have been so But a larger force than this has advanced from Atlanta,
Henry H. Noble, sundry bills, freight &c., claimed war continues nntil a military despot is welcomed to arvarious that but little.!* really known concerning it, «It and Hood is confronted with a powerful army, large $46 42, allowedL
rest the effusion of blood, to restore tranquility and
should have been kept entirely eecret; but there are enough to render his advance or rctaent a very delicate
Abram S. Wadswortb, survey on Grand Traverse and
than newspaper oomfcpoodeiits, through undertaking. The reb?l army in fact i» left out in the Emmet State Road, Commissioner, board, camp equip- quiet with the loss of civil, and, if need be. religious liberty. [Cheers.] This the terrible _ condition into
NrtHtafc almost everything reaches the enemy in a remark- eokL What will it do f Will it advonce or retreat T age, &c-, claimed $306. $266 allowed.
^ b l y brief period. ID this instance, two staff officers got The rebel papers say they can't fell Neither can re.— . S. Edwin Walt, Superintendent of Poor, claimed which you rash to^cscape from present civil war. Every
one of tbe'supporters of the Administration knows -litis
crook tod blabbed the whole thing—at least, as far • a* One thing is certain, however, if Sherman had the die- $25, allowed.
1
as well as I do, and sees il as clearly. In view of calamthe* knew anything aboat it—-iD almost every saloon in posing of f o o d ' s army, he could not have placed it io a
R. W . Bagot,, taking census in unorganized Counties
' 'Nasfcrille; and I have got it fen the very best authority, portion more advantageous to himself. By no possibili- of Kalkask. Crawford and Otsego, claimed $5, allowed, ities so far transcending those wo are now suffering, of
course the Government will not abandon the conflict un. : 1hat a Major General, while inebriated, revealed all he ty. can Hood reach the fieid^that Sherman has before
'I'bomas Flanuigan, taking census iu Town of Bank til Ihe majority of tbe prople decide that it fhall bo abankriiw, three rteeks since ; but who he is, I do not himi The movement of Breckinridge in Bast Tenoeseee claimed $5, allowed.
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doned. (Applause, and cries of 'That will ncverbe!'J
was part of tbe rebel plan to flank Sherman. This was
. know. .
L « A Thayer, taking census in Town ofAlilton, clean- On the other nand, tl»e enemy will abandon their r c M Under all those circumstances, I deem it altogether baaed on an error of judgment, as in the Case of Hood, ed $5, allowed.
, lion just so soon os they shall have the undoubted assurproper to give such an outline of the movement as will and Of course it is a failure, so far as regards the object
L. R. Smith, for taking ceiisos in Town of Elk Rapids, ance that it canuot prevail. [Checrs-J They will do so
aimed a t It is rumored that Breckenridge is coming claimed $5. allowed
;
Hot interfere with any of Sherman's plans.
••.
/or two reasoni : first, no \faction con indefinitely coninto Kentucky. This is doubtful. But no matter;
HIS FORCE.
On motiou pf Thomas Flanoigan the Committee tinue a struggle that is hopeless.
Secondly, because
nothing is to be accomplished. Hood may flgbt Thoj
, The army which left Atlanta consisted of the foUow- mas, and if he does be will get whippefi. Tbe roads1 are arise.
they give up no national life, but they, as well as we.
The
report
of
the
Superintendents
of
tbe
Poor
.was
•, iog troops.
\
bad in Kentucky and Tennessee, ana there can beriOffer- then read, and oh motion of L. A Thayer, resolved that save thoir own notional existence by their defeat awl
, Fourteenth Corps.
9,000 midable movement northward this winter. There are
overthrow ; [Cries of 'That s sa'J and a better nalitNial
Fifteenth C o r p s . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 1 0 , 0 0 0 men enough in Kentucky to take care of any raid Breck- the report be ooceptcd and the amount of $313 44 be existence than in their maddest hours of delusion they
Seventeenth C o r p s . . . . . . . .
9,000 inridge may undertake. Tbe rebels, it iB plain to see, appropriated from the State Tax collected iu 1863, for have ever conceived as tl>o result of their unlawful enterTwentieth Corps.
— 9,000 are much stirred up about this bold and, to them, unex- the ensuing yean.
prise. Suppose then that tho people, as wc ngriv tbey
On motion oflTbomas Flannigan that James Orr be will, support the Administration by their suffrage toCavalry... . T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 pected movement of Sherman's. They are also excited
Superintendent of the Poor for 3 years.
morrow. The rebels then have the assnroiicc of the
about matters near home. Tbey expect a furious asThe Board then proceeded to examine and equalize American people, marlo npon a full re hearsing of the
'
47,000
sault by Grant, and they 6ay a large part of Sheridau's
v , •*: i merits of the controversy. nj¥Hi appeal ond a lull exaGuns............
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130 army has joined bim. Early's force has doubtless been the Assessment Rolls.
Ou motion ofj Lucius A. Thayer, resolved, (hot the mination of results thus far obtained, with the relative
; • Tho cavalry are well mounted, the best horses former- withdrawn to Richmond, and Lee has probably sent some
Rolls be equalised by reducing tbe Assessment of Elk
,|y. iu this, eectioo having beeu seat them.
men south to look after Sherman. Grant will not. we Rapids forty per centum and tho assessment of • Banks forces of the parties yet remaining in rewrVe, that tho
may be sure, allow the weakening of Lee to pass without twenty per centum and the assessment of Milton remain' conflict is not to be abandoned oo our port [TrenH-ndous cheers.]
Sherman bar been chiefly occupying his time in laying improvement, and news of a fight in front or Richmopd
g as it is.
i
Great events org
Itomnn Feast*.
in a full supply of hard bread and beef cattle.; and he may now be expected any hour.
The equalized valuation or each Township. »8 as folMan is fmitl ofgtnxl eating, and in every eivifited nahas with him of tho former sixty days full rations and crowding into toe few days of the campaigning season lows, v i s :
tion the tabic'occnpifs a large shore of attention.
In
several thousand head of cattle. For all things else he that remain.
Elk Bapidk
$117,790 40
Simultaneously
with
Sherman's
southward
movement
different
countries
the
dfchWi vary widely, ami the posture
wiH depend on the country over which he is to pass.
Banks,
6.960 94
and the number of gnests ; but in all. luxurious feast*
Hisatiunals cau sabsist well Corn and sweet potatoes the raila were taken up on the railroad from tbe ChattaMilton,
19,810 50
ore common, oi symbols of hospitality and good clui-r.
are ab&o'dant Duriog the. week ending on the 5th io- hoochee river,to Dalton. and carried into Chattanooga.
APrOKTlOXMKfT Or COUNT! TAX.
Mr, Merivale, in bis History of the Roman Empiie, givi»
et int he gathered in lJCO'wagon loads of corn, 436 loads The bridge over the Chattahoochee river was destroyed,
Elk Rapids,
$1624 04
the following description of Roman feasts:—
of sweet potatoes, ana a few horses,^without sending his and the rails south of that place taken up aDd bent BQ as
Banks,
W.16
to
be
unfit
for
use.
All
the
public
buildings
in
Atlanta,
'•The ordinary arrangement ofn Roman supper conforaging parties more than thirty miles . from Atlanta.
Millou,
I
v
JJe could manage to live for six months without com- at in Rome, were, as previously stated in the Gazette,
On motion oTLucius A Thayer, that $158 94, the sisted of three low couches, on three sides jjfa low table,
municating once with the North. In reference to his destroyed. Previous to the evacuation of Atlanta, a rebel balance of the State Tax of 1863, bo appropriated to at which the attendaut slaves coold minister without inforce,
supposing
our
soldiers
had
left,
rushed
in
to
pluncommoding
the recombant guest A l!i>on each couch
cavalrv, he feels certain of his ability to obtain horses
tbe County Volunteer Relief Fund. •
v
enough to keep good bis original stock; and perhaps he der, and were gobbled Nine hundred of these have arOu motloo of Thomas Flanuigan, that Lemuel R. three persons reclined—a mode whu-h bad been ^introrived at Nashville.
may be enabled to mount some more men.
Smith bo appointed a Committee to settle with Grand duced from Greece, where it'had been in nse oentaries.
LOUISVUXK, N o v . 18.
Traverse County.
. though not form the heroic timca. The Egyptians ami
ATLANTA.
To controvert false rumors in regard to Sherman, I
On motion c)f Locins A. Thayer the proceedings or Persians mX at meal ; so till Ibo Greeks corrupted tbem,
You have heard a great deal aboot the proposed de- hasten to send you the following facts :
this meeting be published in the Grand Traverse Her- did also the J e w s ; tbe poetical traditions of ilellas restruction of Atlanta, etc. But that is aQ bosh.
Sher« I left Marietta, Georgia, Saturday evening, Nov.
presented tbe gods as siting at their celestial banquets.
man's motto is: "Remove all obstacles to succcss; per- 12th, eight hours after tho last railroad train going to ald, and that We subscribe for that paper for the follow- The Macedonian?, also, down to the time of Alexander,
, , „
mit no wanton destruction of life or property and it is Chattanooga. A t ? o'clock in the afternoon of that ing year for ore of County.
The following accounts wore theo allowed the Super- are said to have adopted I be more ordinary practice; and
upon tins that he has recently acted. He has rendered day, by a simultaneous movemeat, the railroad was dessuch was tbe custom at Rome till a late period. When
ii
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tft'
Atlanta untenable ; has destroyed such buildicgs as troyed from Atlanta to Ackworth. At the Etowah we visors :
the men first allowed themselves the indnljjence of reclinThomas Flatiotgan,
$6 50
could have been made valuable to tho enemy, but has met General Sherman bringing.op the rear of the coing tbey required boys and women to maintain an erect
Lucius A . Thayer,
6 00
harmed'no others.
lumn—Jeff. C. Davis' 14th Corps—and as we pasted
posture, from notions of delicaey ; but in the time of
Lemuel i i Smith,
3 50
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THE'DESTINATION.
Ackworth, Cartcrsvilks and Calhoun, were bnrnibg.—
On motion of Thomas Flanuigan that the meeting ad- Augustus no soch distinction wa6 observed, and the inA portion of the army left Atlanta on the morning of On Sunday tbe bridges over the Etowah, and the rail- journ to Tuesday, December 27,1864.
feriority of the weaker sex was only marked by setting
them together on ooe of the side couches, the place of
tho 9th, and followed the railroad to Macon, destroying road beyond, were to be destroyed. Atlanta smoulderLBMTH. R Sim-n, Chairman.
honor being always in the ccntre. Reclined on stuffed
it as it proceeded; the column will take Milledgeville in ed io ashes on thfc 14th, and on the I5th the expedition
RICHARD W . BAOOT, Deputy Clerk.
cut
loose
from
their
communications.
Their
destiny
is
its way, and it is probablb that the cavalry will attempt
and ca-hioncd sofas, leaning on the left elbow ; tbe neck
A villainous scheme for tbe capture and (festruction and right arm bore, aod his sandalb removed, the Roman
unknown. The best informed say it will go via Macon
to release the Union prisoners.
The second column started on Saturday morning last, and Augusta fo the Atlantic coast. This looks reason- of the steamers oo the Pacific coast by a gang of pirates, abandoned himself, after the exhaustion ol tbo pa last ra
and "goes direct to Augusta, the chief mamrfacturinf able, for at Macon Hood's communications with Rich- who concerted the plot at Havana andcr instructions and the bath, to all the luxury oflanguor. His slaves
poinf of the Confederacy, and ©no in which nearly at mond arc cut, and Auderaonville is located only a few from Mai lory, the rebel Secretary of the Navy, has be^D refiercd him from every effort, however ^trifling ; they
carved for him. filled his cop Tor bim. supplied every
tho powd£r mod by the Southern artny is made.
This miles below."!
fustroted. They were to be under the lead of Thomas dish for him with s»o£fr»gmentary viands as be could
will be reached'in about twelve or fifteen days.
GLOOX IX DUIK.—The Richmond correspondent of A. Hogg, of Ae rebel n»vy, who left Havana with a raise to his mouth with his fingers only, and poured waA t this point tho-whole army will concentrate, and then
the
London
Times
gives
a
most
discouraging
account
of
move on one.of three points, as Sherman-shall,deem most
party of 16 or 20 men for Panama. Tbey were to get ter on kis bands at every remove. ^Meu of genius and
proper. r Thc»e Ore Savannah, Charfeston or Beaufort the condition of affairs in Dixie He says LEF.'S army is on board of tbe splendid rteamer Gnatemala, bat arrived learning might amuse themselves with conversation-only;
those to whom this resourec was insufficient bad otber
H e belfckesthat Savartbah, wtfh.the ririlrdads through almost worn out, while signs of exhaustion are everytoo late for ber. The scheme was known in Panama, and. meana of entertainment to resort to. Music and dancing
Georgia put, will be perfectly Termless, and there -will
be no-advantage in holding it. The same may be said of where apparent This confession is significant. Tbia< was expected they woWdtake the Salvador, which next were performed before them ; actors and clowns exhibitCharleston. Let Sherman advance to Branch vOlc, correspondent has hitherto maintained the invincibHity sailed. Preparations were made for their capture, aod ed in their presence ; dwarfs and hunchback* were introtwenty or thirty miles out, ondthat place iscutoffcflcot- of tho South. He woirfd hardly confcre the country un- it is hoped they have attempted their scheme and been duced to make sport of tbem ; Augustus himself sometimes escaped from these levities by plaving at dice beless tho prospect was very gloomy indeed
taken with one of these steamers. They hoped to capture tween the courses; bat the stale wit and practical humor .
T^o capture either Savannah or Charleston, fortified aa
they are, would take time, even though not strongly garThese were present at the polk iu Dennis, Mass., on specie-bearing vwMBefe, and then prey on the Pacifij witn. which io many bouses the banquet seems to have
been seasoned, give us a lower idea of the manners o r
isooed, while the moment t be army reaches Beaufort, it Tuesday, the 8th inst r 10 men whoso united ages amount• meets supplies in abundance and -ships' to transfer it to ed to 828 years, tbfl eldest being upward* of 69 years.
The Pontiac Jaeksoniaivooc of the roost bitter Copper- Roman gentlenlen than ooy, perhaps, of these trifling
any point it may be made most useful.- < A v - - ' pastimes.
head papers it> the State, has " given up the ghost"
These
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SUBSCRIPTIONS.

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INDHJO—Reui S p a n i s h tlost.
N D I A RUBBER—Coat-v>hocs. e l a s t i c , b a n d s , e r a s e r s a n d
hats.
INDIA CLOTH—A nice sample.
I R O N — R o n n d , s q u a r e , flat, j u a i a t a , s c r a p s , s w e e d e s , . L a k e
S u p e r i o r h o r s e s h o e , n a i l r o d , fire.
J A C O N E T — A f u l l line, b o u g h t of i m p o r t e r s .
J A Y N K S M E D I C I N E S — W e a r e s p e c i a l a g e n t s f o r all Dr.
J a y n e s g e n u i n e p r e p a r a t i o n s , a n d j o b t h e s a m e a t a s low
r a t e s as c a n be b o u g h t e l s e w h e r e .
J E W E L R Y — A s n u g s t o c k , well a s s o r t e d .
J E L L I E S — R a s p b e r r y , c u r r a n t , q u i n c e s . strawl>crry. P i n e
apple.
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K E N N E D Y ' S M E D I C I N E S — A n a s s o r t m e n t of t h e s e j u s t l y
famed medicines on sale.
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K E T T L E S — 3 , 5. 8 , 1 0 , pail, 30, 45, CO, 90 g a l l o n , a t reasonable rates, a hill line.
K E R O S E N E — B o u g h t low, a n d f o r sale a t c o r r e s p o n d i n g r a t e s
by t h e q u a n t i t y .
KNIVES—Pocket,table, carving, butchers, shoe, bowie and
|>cn k n i v e s ; o u r s t o c k of t a b l e k n i v e s is lartre a n d w e
i n v i t e t h e a t t e n t i o n of the w h o l e s a l e t r a d e . Wo c a n of»<
fer bargains.
L A C E — C o t t o n , I . i u c n , real t h r e a d , Smyrna, i m i t a t i o n , a i l k ,
black a n d w h i t e , Ac.
L E A T H E R — S o l e , u p p e r , k i p , calf, m o r r o c c o , llnlog*, b i n d ing, Ac.
L E A D — B a r , w h i t e a n d r e d lead
L I M E — Q u i c k , a n d w a t e r lime, r e a s o n a b l e .
L I L L Y W H I T E — F o r t h e ladle*, best q u a l i t y , a s a l s o puffs
for its application.
L O C K S — D o o r , t r u n k , c h e a t , b o x , p a d , till.
MADDER—Dutch madder.
MACIC RUFFLING—Assorted qualities and widtha.
M A R S E I L L E S — A s m a l l a s s o r t m e n t , s o m e nice.
M E R I N O E 8 — T h e s e g o o d s we h a v e a s n u g a s s o r t m e n t , w e l l
s e l e c t e d , b o u g h tl o w . a u d f o r s a l e iU p a t t e r n s below t h e
market, some very cheap
M O L A S S E S — A f u l l line, a n d of g o o d q u a l i t y , a s s w e e t aa
ever.
N A V A L STORES—Manilla and tarred rope, marlin, rosin,
p i t c h , t u r p e n t i n e , n a p t h a , Ac.
N A I L S — C u t , f r o m 2d to 60d, best m a k e , a l s o w r o u g h t a n d
p r e s s e d . W e a r e s e l l i n g by t h o k e g a s low a a w e c a n
now p u r c h a s e a t wholeBalo.
NOTIONS—Of t h e s e we h a v e a c o m p l e t e l i n e , f u l l y e q u a l t o
t h e d e m a n d , a n d p u r c h a s e d of m a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d i m porters direct.
NUTMEIUS—Pepper, mace, ginger, cloves, c i n n a m o n .
O A K U M — B e s t navy by p o u n d o r b a l e .
O I L S — K e r o s e n e , whale, linseed, b o i l e d a n d raw, n c a t a foot>
fish, Ac.
OIL SUITS—(
OVER S H I R T .
OYSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore nice, fresh and guaranteed.
P A P E R — l e t t e r , n o t e , bill, c a p , legal, In f u l l a a s o r t m c n t a n d
low b y t h e ream.
P A P E R HANGINGS—Wall, window, bordering, In aasortment
P A I N T S — L e a d in oil, v e n . red, s p a n i s h b r o w n , A c , c h r o m e ,
yellow a n d g r e e n , p a t e n t d r y e r .
P A P I E R MAC H E — A s m a l l l i n e , s u i t a b l e for p r e s e n t s t o
ladies.
P R E S E R V E S — C i t r o n , q u i n c e s , plums, p e a r s , c h e r r i e s , Ac.
P E G S — A s s o r t e d f r o m 3-8 t o 7-8.
PILLS—Ayers, J a v n e s , Holloway's Radway's, Wright's,
G r e g o r y ' s , MoBat's, B r a u d r e t h ' s , H o o p e r ' s .
P L A S T E R — G r a n d R i v e r In b a r r e l s o r b y t h e t o n .
P L O W S — A n i c e l o t of b e s t m a k e r s a n d q v a l i t y of w o o d
work, with extra eastings.
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P O C K E T BOOKS—And porte m o n i e s , a full line, some very
good, some good for but little, cheap.
PRUNES—Fresh Turkish prunes.
PRINTS—A very large stock.
P R O V I S I O N S — P o r k , f l o u r , c o r n , c o r n m e a l , h a m s , ffeli, l a r d ,
b u t t e r , c h e e s e , beef.
rUMPS—Cistern. (Down's patent), chain p u m p s complete
with tubing for same.
RAGS—Bought and sold.
RHUBARB—Real Tnrkey, root and powdered.
R I C E — E a s t I n d i a best.
I U D D L E S — T o use in t h e p l a c e of f a n n i n g m i l l s , f u r n i t u r e
style.
ROAD 8CRAPERS—Cast iron, wood and iron to o r d e r .
SALT—Fine dairy and coarse.
S A D D L E S — P o n y , M e x i c a n a n d side.
S A T C H E L S — W i l t o n ; brussclls, r a i l r o a d , g o t b i c , a n d p l a i n ,
enamelled.
S C A R F S — G e n t s silk, u n i o n a n d w o o l , l a d l e s w o o l .
S C Y T H E S — G n u s , b u s h , a n d g r a i n s y t h e s , as well a s s i c k l e s ,
~ brush, b u s h a n d c o r n c o t t e r s .
S E E D S — C l o v e r , t i m o t h y , r e d ton, h u n g a r i a n , t u r n i p , a n d a
. f u l l a s s o r t m e n t of f r e s h g a r d e n s e e d s , a f e w flower s e e d s .
S h o t — B y t h e b a g or p o u n d .
S h o e * — A c o m p l e t e a s s o r t m e n t of g e n t s , l a d i e s , y o u t h s a n d
children*.
S h i r t i n g Cheeks—Good stock.
S h o e P i n d i n R * — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t
S h o v e l s — C a s t steel, l o n g b a n d l o , D h a n d l e , s c o o p , A c .
S h a w l s — W o o l , broclia, Stella, a n d b l a n k e t , a o m e very n i c e
S h o e P a c k s — B a n g o r {moose s k i n , b o t h l o n g a n d s h o r t
legs, " A No. 1."
S i l k — B l a c k , colored, and lining silk.
S k a t e s — L a d i e s , g e n t s , a n d boys, s k a t e s t r a p s .
Skirts—'Flannel, plain, and fancy, white shirts, fancy cotton
and linen, ditto.
S k a t i n g C a p s — Indies, misses, and childs,
S o a p — C a s t i l e , toilet assorted, yellow, erasive, silver Indexical, Ac.
S o c k s — G e n t s h a n d k n i t wool, c a a h m e r e , c o t t o n a n d u n l o n ;
boya a n d c h i l d s , d i t t o .
Spipe»—Kinds, quantities and qualities t o s n i t
S p e c t a c l e s — P l a i n , g e r m a n s i l v e r , a u d a t e e l bows, c o l o r e d ,
assorted, some very good ones, also cases for same.
S p i n n i n g W h e e l s — A n d hubs, a n assortment.
S t o v e s — w e i n v i t e c o m p a r i s o n a s t o k i n d s , q a a l l t y , finish
a n d r a t e s ; c o m e a n d see.
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 t o 400 lbs., g o o d .
S t e e l — C a s t blister, t o o cork, s p r i n g s n d german.

S t a y s — C o l o r e d a n d w h i t e ; alao s k i r t a u p p o r t e r s , a n a d m i r able a r t i c l e f o r t h e ladies.
S u g a r s — C r u s h e d , p o w d e r e d , g r a n u l a t e d , coffee, i n g r a d e s t o
suit, 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 , black and white, cotton and linen.
T a l l o w — B o u g h t a n d a o l d by p o u n d or b a r r e l .
T a b l e s — B l a c k walnut, cherry and union.
T a b l e t s — F o r g e n t s a n d ladies use in correspondence, soma
nice o
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c h e s t s , c a t t y s a n d \jf 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
a d v a n t a g e o u s rates.
T i n W a r e — A good s t o c k o n h a n d of h o m e 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 its s e a s o n f o r d r e s s e s .
T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine cut, s m o k i n g , A c , a foil l i n e a t old
prices.
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T o y * — A n i c e a s s o r t m e n t t o Wholesale.
T r n n 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 vsriooa qualities and designs such as are
fashionable.
T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A full line, sosie nice ones.
T r a p s — M u s k rat, f o x , b e a v e r , anA bear, of b e s t m a k e r s , by
piece or dozen.
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T w e e d s — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , d o u b l e a n d t w i s t . I r o n c l a d cass i m e r e , A c , a g o o d a s s o r t m e n t , low.
U m b r e l l a s — O f v a r i o u s sizes s n d g r a d e s .
U n d e r S h i r t s — For Ladiea s n d gentlemen, ribbed, plain,
colored and white.
V a l i s e s — A few n o t very good.
V e i l s — D o t lace, l o v e tfasne, A c .
Vest*—Of numerous designs, fashionable n s k e , and different
qualities to suit.
V i c e s L a r g e a n d s m a l l , s o m e t o y vieea.
V i n e g a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , a n d real c i d e r v i n e g a r .
W a g o n s — D o u b l e and alngle lumber wagons, a g o o d s t o c k l a
e a r l y s p r i n g , a n d a s l o w s s e s n be b o u g h t o u t s i d e .
W e l l B n c k e t s - T h e o l d O l d O s k e n B a o k e t is f o r s a l e b y u s ,
iron bound.
W h e e l B a r r o w s — C a n a l barTOWa.
W h i « e t r e e s — D o u b l e and single, slso neck yokes.
Y a r n — W o o l y a r n , f n 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 — I n small o r l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s . _
Z i a c — B y t h e s n e e t o r p o u n d , also s i n e in oil f o r p c i n t HANNAH, L A I A CO.

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T h u n d e r it, c a n n o n and r e s o n a n t b e l l !
E c h o it, mountain-side, hill-top and dell !
T r u m p e t a n d b a g l e the loud p x a n swell 1
V i c t o r y ! Victory !
B o o m i n g of m o r t a r a n d s c r e a m i n g of shell,
Haste, t o o n r foemen the g r e a t t i d i n g s tell !
Victory!
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COUGHS,

, , Victory !
Soldier, the w e a r y day's suffering t h r o u g h !
Patriot, everywhere dauntless a n d t r u e !
Nation, u n f l i n c h i n g to d a r e a n d to do !
Victory ! Victory !
I.ift u p y o u r voices a n d we l c o me anew
Kuler a s wise as tfio l a n d e v e r k n e w !
- Victory !

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o ' e r h i g h w a y s of wire 1 '
of fire !
ships, a n d n e v e r m o r e l i f e 1
V i c t o r y ! Victory !
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Victory.! •
T h u n d e r j i t , ocean and r i v e r a n d lake !
E c h o it, s t r a n d s t h a t tho mad w a t e r s rake !
P l y w i t h it, winds, till t h o nniverso s h a k e !
V i c t o r y 1 Victory 1
Heaven a n d earth i n t o melodies break,
Noonday approaches, awake, oh awake 1
Victory 1
I Romance and Reality.
T h e B t o n r o f Bob Briefly,
i s iu t h o p l a y called t h e
• • T i c k o t r o i - L c a v e M a n , " OIKIH a c u r i o u s i l l u s t r a t i o n f r o m
r e a l life in t h e f o l l o w i n g p o l i c c r e p o r t , w h i c h a p p e a r s - iu
a late English p a p e r :
V A t t h e W a r w i c k s h i r e sessions, on tlie 1 9 t h of O c t o b e r , G e o r g e l l a y u c a , tweuty-five, w a s c h a r g e d w i l l * h a v i n g , a t Stratford-OD-AVOU, o p t h e 1 2 t h of A u g u s t last,
s t o l e n t w o p o a u d s w e i g h t of b e e f . 'ITie p r i s o n e r p l e a d e d
guilty, and usked t o make a s t a t e m e n t
T h e chairman
h a v i n g r e m a r k e d t h a t b e h a d bccD p r e v i o u s l y s e n t e n c e d
t o p e n a l s e r v i t u d e a t G l o u c e s t e r apsizes for h o u s e b r e a k i n g , t h o p r i s o n e r s a i d t h a t w a s really t r u e ,
l i e commitc d t h e offcuco w h e n h e w a s only t h i r t e e n y e a r s of a g e ,
a n d w a s sent t o G i b r a l t e r , t o th« p c u a l s e t t l e m e n t t h o r e .
A f t e r h a v i n g been i m p r i s o n e d f o r t h r e o y e a r s a u d u half;
h i s c o n d u c t h a d b e e n s o s a t i s f a c t o r y t h a t h e h a d been rel e a s e d u p o n a tickot-of-leavc. l i e f o r t h w i t h r e t u r n e d to,
E n g l a n d , a n d d i d all h o c o u l d t o o b t a i n a n h o n e s t livelih o o d . A l t e r w p r k i n g f o r f o u r y e a r s in W a r w i c k , d u r i u g
a p a r t of t h a t t i m e h e h a d a t t e u d e d r e g u l a r l y a t A l l S a i n t ' s
C n u r c b , E m e s c o t e , a n d assisted in t h e c h o i r , h e went t o
rosido a t Stratford, got work, and attended t h e parish
c h u r c h a t O h a r l e c o t c , s i n g i n g in t h e c h o i r . A l l t h i n g s
w e n t oil woll w i t h h i m a n d w i t h h i s family f o r a l o n g t i m e .
O n e d a y , o n e of t h e S t r a t f o r d police, u n m c d W e s t o n calle d u p o n h i m , a n d a s k e d if h e h a d e v e r beou t r a n s p o r t e d ,
l i e d e c l i n e d a t first t o a n s w e r t h e q u e s t i o n ; b u t nilioiatc. ly a d m i t t e d t h a t s u c h w a s t h o caso. F r o m t h a t t i m e his
prospecta were blighted, l i e was dismissed from tho
c h o i r a t C h a r l e c o t c C h u r c h , a u d lost h i s pl«c& I n e v e r y
way he was being huutvd down and oppressed. A t the
t i m e h e t o o k t h e m e a t , h i s wife a n d c h i l d r e n w e r e i u a
s t a r v i n g condition, and he took t h e m e a t for them.
" l t e v . T . 11. D i c k e n s , o f E m s c o t e , s e n t a letter, testifying t o t h e p r i s o n e r ' s c h a r a c t e r a s b e i n g hottest, s o b e r ,
a n d in e v e r y w a y r e s p e c t a b l e . M r . K y n n e r s l e y e x p r e s s e d bis d e e p r e g r e t a t t h e s t a t e m e n t w h i c h t h o p r i s o n e r
h a d m a d e . I f i t w a s t r u e , a n d u p o n t h e f a c e of t h o f a c t s
it seemed probable, the policeman had exceeded his duty,
f o r h e o u g n t n o t t o iflivc i n t e r f e r e d w i t h h i m a t alL T h e
p r i s o n e r scorned t o h a v e c o n d u c t e d hirnscU c r e d i t a b l y ,
a n d t h e f o r m e r o f f e n c e m i g h t h a v e b o d o c o n s i d e r e d iu o b livion. B o t h h e a n d h i s b r o t h e r m a g i s t r a t e s c o n s i d e r e d
t h a t t h e p r i s o n e r h a d been h a r d l y d e a l t w i t h , nnd, u n d e r
t h o c i r c u m s t a n c e s , h e w o u l d only b e scnUjncod t o 1 4 J a y s '
b a r d labor.

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LO WEST PSICJCS. FOM CASH.
L Trader*, Sutlers, a n d General Dealers can m a k e enormous profits u p o n a small i n v e s t m e n t .
J e w e l r y of a n y p a t t e r n or quality a n d in any q u a u t i t v
m a d e t o order. E s t i m a t e s f o r a n y class of work furnished.
P a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n p a i d to s u p p l y i n g Auctioneers, Country
P e d l a r s , Indiaij/Tradcra, a n d A r m y Dcalors.
Any style of Goods m a n u f a c t u r e d , such aa Inventions, etc.,
a t ahort notice. Good C a n v a s s i n g Clerks, with a small capital, can find c o n s t a n t e m p l o y m e n t . ' I l l u s t r a t e d Lists a n d
fall p a r t i c u l a r s free. The profit t o t h e retailer is large.
A Wholesale supply can be c a r r i e d i n a knapsack, hand
valise,'or c a r p e t bag. a n d will n o t - l i e like book»—bulky or
i n c o a t e a i e n t t o carry f r o m place t o place.
R e m e m b e r a n o t h e r t h i n g ! t h i s business i s strictly honorable. T h e r e la n o need of m i s r e p r e s e n t i n g or exaggerating.
O u r goods show f o r themselves, a n d prove t h e m s e l v e s I
I t is a business in which an a m p l e a n d satisfactory equival e n t i s given for the m o n e y received a n d a n e n c o u r a g i n g profit is pocket ed a t t h e s a m e t i m e . I t i s an o c c u p a t i o n in
w h i c h no p e r s o n need be afraid o r ashamed t o canvass the
tsamo field agalu a n d again, f o r w h e r e o n c e b u r goods ore int r o d u c e d , a p e r m a n e n t s n d c o n t i n u o u s d e m a a d is created.
T o Soldiers In the A r m y , or t h o s e a t h o m e disabled, b y t h e
h a r d s h i p s of war, t o Clergymen o u t of health, Teachers, Postm a s t e r s , or n a y person who w i s h e s c i t h e r local IT a n a c t i v e
occupation, a n d o n e t h a t brings With it great pocuniarv ind u c e m e n t s , t h i s p r e s e n t s an o p p o r t u n i t y seldom m e t with.—
Tnr i t 1 a n d sec f o r yourselves 1 !
Carefully scli-ctedlots of j e w e l r y c o m p r i s i n g o u r newest
styles and m o s t saleable variety of goods, will be aeatiOiyw h e r e in the Loyal States. Wo are i n s t a n t l y filling o r d e r s
i r o m p e r s o n a l e a v i n g the choice of goods wholly w i t h us.—
T o s u c h we prom i se t h e best exorcise of o u r taste a n d
j u d g m e n t , a n d f r o m o u r l o n g e x p e r i e n c e can ensure satisfaction. W e ask n o pay in a d v a n c e , s t a t e w h a t style a n d quality
of Goods a r c Wfcnted, a n d we will s c u d t h e SMDO a n d e o O e c t
p a y by E x p r e s s a t the end of tho route.
- Gold a n d ailver .watches, good .-movouiouts a n d manufact u r e d In tbc best m a n n e r , of pure material, all warranted at
p r i c e s from $10 t o $250 e a c h . S e n t a n y w h e r e — i » y collected
b y KxpreMu Satisfaction guaranteed ! All Wauihea a t first
p r i c e s ; they being of our a w n I m p o r t a t i o n
Circulars-free by mail 1 Send for; t h e m I ! '
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t h r e e years f r o m A u g u s t 15,1864, with semi-annual i n t e r e s t

TITK TROPELLER
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jat thetrate of seven and three-tenths p e r c e n t p e r annum,—

T I C K L I N G in t h e - T H R O A T ,

jprincipal and i n t e r e s t both t o be paid in l a w f u l money.

WHOOPING COUGH,
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Victory '
Wave, h a p p y flag, over fortrea* a n d fleet I
A r m y a n d navy e x u l t i n g l y g r e e t 1
C i t y a n d c o u n t r y the glad new* rcjieat 1
' Victory I Victory !
Fly with it, freeman, the p o o r b o n d s m a n meet,
S t r i k e the lout f e t t e r in twain at his feet !
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INFLUENZA,

CHICAGO A S A R N I E

U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
T h e Secretary <jf the T r e a s u t y girefe notice t h a t subscrip-

a s q u i c k as

C O E ' S
COUGH BALSAM.
OVER FIVE THOUSAND

BOTTLES

Captain C. H . Boynton,
I L L BUN REGULARLY B E T W E E N CHICAGO AND
P o r t S a r n i a d u r i n g the Reason of ISCt, t o u c h i n g at
Traverse City both w a y s . She makes the r o u n d t r i p in t«n
days, a r r i v i n g at T r a v e r s e City e i t h e r fropi C h i c a g o or 8aris the G o v e r n m e n t may e l e c t ' T h e y will be issued i n de- n l s e v e r y five day*.
IIANNA/H, L A T A CO.
n o m i n a t i o n s of $60, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, a n d all subT r a v s n e City, A p r i l I J , 19M.
3D-#au
s c r i p t i o n s m u s t be f o r fifty dollars o r s o m e m u l t i p l e of fifty
"These notes will be convertible at t h e option of t h e h o l d e r

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it maturity, into'jsixpcr cent, gold b e a r i n g bonds, payable

l o t less t h a n five or more t h a n twenty y e a r s f r o m t h e t r date

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dollars.
The notes will'be transmitted to the owners f r e e of
p o r t a l i o n c h a r g e s as soon a f t e r tho original Certificates of

bave been sold in its native town, a n d n o t a singlo Instance DeposU as they Can be p r e p a r e d .
o( Its failure i s k n o w n .
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A s the n o t e s d r a w i n t e r e s t f r o m A u g u s t 15, person makWo h a r e , in o u r possession, any q u a n t i t y of c c r l i f l c a t t i ,
s o m e of t h e m f r o m
ing deposits s u b s e q u e n t to t h a t date m u s t p a y the interest
EMINENT PHYSICIANS,
accured f r o m ddte'Of note to date of deposit.
p a r t i e s depositing twenty-five t h o u s a n d dollars s n d upw a r d s for these notes at o n e t i m e will bo alfowed a commission
It does not d r y u p a C O U G H ,
b u t loosens it, so aa t o enable t b c p a t i e n t to espectorateTrec- o t o u o - q u a r t e r o^ one p e r per cent^ which will bo p a i d by t h e
T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t u p o n the receipt of a bill f o r t h e amountTWO OR T H B E j ^ D O S E S W I L L INVARIABLY C U R E
certified t o by tlie officer w i t h w h o m the depoaito was made. ,
TICKLING IN T H E THROAT.
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posits,
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perfectly harmless, b e i n g purely vegetable. I t is v<<ry agreeAny savings C L A R K ' S
able t o the tasto, a n d may be a d m i n i s t e r e d t o c h i l d r e n of interest t h a n any other, and t h e best security.
ly age.
bank-which pays i t s d e p o s i t o r s i n U. S. N o t e s c o n s i d e r s t h a t
I n cases of C R O U P we will g u a r a n t e e a cure, if taken in
it i s p a y i n g iu t h e best c i r c u l a t i n g m e d i u m of the c o u n t r y C L A R K ' S
N o Fatally-should be withont.it.
a n d i t cannot p a y In a n y t h i n g b e t t e r , f o r its own a s s e t s are
CLARK'S
I t i s w i t h i n t h e ; r e a c h of all, t h e p r i c e b e i n g
c i t h e r in g o v e r n m e n t s e c u r i t i c s ' o r In n o t e s o r b o n d s payaCLARK'S
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ble in g o v e r n m e n t paper. 1 ' ; '
And if (in i n v e s t m e n t a n d t h o r o u g h t r i a l d o e s n o t ' " bank
u p " t h e above s t a t e m e n t , the m o n e y will be refunded,
say this, k n o w i n g its m e r i t s a u d f e e l i n g confident' t h a t one
t r i a l will secure f o r it a h o m e in every household.
1)6 n o t waste away with C o u g h i n g , when so srtnill (in i
v e s t m e n t will opro you. I t may be h a d of a n y rcspeejtab
D r u g g i s t iii town, w h o will f u r n i s h y o n w i t h a c i r c u l a r o f gen
uiuo cc'rtiflcates of c u r e s i t h a s m a d e .
C . G . CLARK,
WHOLESALE DKUGOIST,

N E W H A V E N , fcONN.,
Proprietor,
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D. 8 . B A R N E S k CO.. New Y o r k ,
0 . C. GOODWIN A CO., Boston,
F A R R A N l ) , S H E L B Y & CO., D e t r o i t .

I t is equally c o n v e n i e n t as a temporary or p e r m a n e n t in*
vestment. T h e (notes can always be sold f o r within a f r a c tion of their face a n d accumulated interest, and arc the b e e t
security with h u n k s a s collaterals f o r d l s o o e n t s
C o n v e r t i b l e l u t o a Six per C e n t . 6 - 2 0 Gold R o n d .
In addition t o t h o very liberal Interest o n t h e n o t e s f o r
three y e a r s tliis privilege of conversion is now

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about

t h r e o p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m , f o r t h e c o n t e n t rate f o r 6-20
Bonds is n o t less t h a n n i n e p e r c e n t p r e m i u m , a n d before
the war the p r e m i u m on s i x per cent. U S. stocks was over
twenty p e r cent.

I t w i l l b e s e e n t h a t t h o a c t u a l profit or

t h i s loan, at the p r e s e n t m a r k e t r a t e , is n o t less t h a n ten pei
cent, per a n n u m .

SPECIALITIES.

OR THOSE WHO HAVE FRIENDS TO WHOM THEY
Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation,
wish t o present Souvcrniers, as also any w h o may wish
to cultivate tho finer t a s t e s of t h e eye and heart, we have, at
B u t aside f r o m all the a d v a n t a g e s wc have e n u m e r a t e d , I
considerable pains, purchased f r o m the l a t e s t publishing
house on t h e c o n t i n e n t a nice a s s o r t m e n t of Card Photo- special A c t of C o n g r e s s e x e m p t s all b o n d s and T r e a s u r y
g r a p h s of some 15" different s u b j e c t s ; as also an assortment n o t e s f r o m l o c a l t a x a l i o n . On the average, t h i s e x e m p t i o n lie
of P h o t o g r a p h i c A l b u m s f o r the same.
We have also a Hmall lino of E n g r a v i n g s a n d Lithograph. 1 w o r t h about two per c e n t p e r a n n u m , a c c o r d i n g to t h e r a t e
and gilt mouldings f o r f r a m e s for tho same f o r such as ma.' of t a x a t i o n in various p a r t s of the country.
desire
.
. . .
Also t h o " D u p l e x Elintic S k i r t , " the very best hoopi skir
It i s bcKiived t h a t no securities offer so g r e a t i n d u c e m e n t s
over made, c o m b i n i n g elegance a n d durability.
to l e n d e r s as those issued b y tho g o v e r n m e n t I n all o t h e r
Our lady f r i e n d s will pleaso give u s a call
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
f o r m s of i u d o b t e d n c r s the faith or ability of private parties,
N o v e m b e r 4,1804.
or stock c o m p a n i e s or sepcrate c o m m u n i t i e s only, is pledged

F

DR. J O H N L. L Y O N ' S
F r e n c h iPerioflioal D r o p s ,
THE GREAT
FEMALE REGULATOR,

for p a y m e n t while t h e whole p r o p e r t y of tlie c o u n t r y i s held
to secure the .dischaago of all the o b l i g a t i o n s or t h o United
States.

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While t h e g o v e r n m e n t offers t h e most liberal terms for its
l o a n s i t belieVC9-that the very Strongest appeal will be to the

loyalty a n d p a t r i o t i s m of the people.
A r e the only k n o w n remedy t h a t will ^ui.-ccMifully a n d inDuplicate certificates will be issued f o r all deposits. The
variably restore a n d r e g u l a t e the female system, r e u l o v i n g
all i r r e g u l a r i t i e s , a n d p r o d u c i n g health, vigor and s t r e n g t h .
p a r t y d e p o s i t i n g m u s t endorso u p o n the original certificate
LYON'S PERIODICAL

DROPS

A r e a fluid preparation, the only ouo of the kind ever discovered in t h i s c o u n t r y , a n d s e t s directly on t h e p a r t s affected, whilst pills a n d p o w d e r s can only resell t h e m tut they
work t h r o u g h sympathy, b u t not at all d i r e c t and positive.
A r o y o u suffering f r o m a c o n s t a n t a n x i e t y f o r tho regular
r e tu r n of nature's prescribed laws ?
Give yourself no uneasiness, f o r Lyon's Periodical D r o p s
if taken a day or two before t h e e x p e c t e d period, will positively a n d invariably regulate I t s coming, as s u r e as effect
follows cause, a s c e r t a i n a s daylight follows darkness.
A r e you sick, e n f e e b l e d by disease, or u n a b l e t o ' b e a r the
labor a n d d a n g e r of Increase ?

LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS

the d e n o m i n a t i o n of n o t e s r e q u i r e d , a n d whtjther they a r e t o
be issued in blank or payable t o o r d e r

W h e n so endorsed U

be left w i t h the officer receiving t h e deposite, to be forwarded to t h e T r e a s n i 7 D e p a r t m e n t
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United States, a t W a s h i n g t o n , t h e several A s s i s t a n t T r e a s u r
era a n d designated Depositaries, a n d by the
g i r s t National Bank of A n a A r b o r , Mich.
Second Notional Bank, of Detroit, Mich.
l^irst National Bank, of F e n t o n , Mich.
id by ail N a t i o n a l B a u k s which are d e p o s i t a r i e s of public

Come to y o u a s a Messiug, f u r i s n o t p r e v e n t i o n b e t t e r
t h a n oure f
If r e g u l a r l y taken, i t Is a c e r t a i n preventive, a n d will save
yon m u c h p e r i l a n d many h o u r s of suffering.
t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t r y will give f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n and
Have y o n b^cn afflicted for m a n y y e a r s with c o m p l a i n t s InA F F O R D E V E R Y F A C I L I T Y TO SUBSCRIRERS.
c i d e n t to t h e sex, t h a t h a v e baffled the skill of physicians,
and a r e h u r r y i n g you on t o an early g r a v e ?
SHERIFF'S BALE.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Y VIRTUE O F A WRIT O F F I R I F A C I A S ISSUED
ont of the Circuit C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y of G r a n d TraA r e the most reliable r e g u l a t o r e v e r known, a n d cure, like
magic, all t h o s e i r r e g u l a r i t i e s t h a t h a v e defied t h e d o c t o r ' ! verse, in tlie State of M i c b i e a u . to m e d i r e c t e d a n d delivered, against the goods and chattels, l a n d s a u d t e n e m e n t s of
skill.
r
Will you waste away w i t h suffering f r o m Lencorrbtca, P r o A a r o n P . Essex. I did, on the e i g h t h day of October, 1804.
lapsus. D y s m e n o r r h e a , a n d & t h o u s a n d o t h e r d i f f i c u l t i e s all levy upon and t a k e ail the right, title and Interest of aaid
s u m m e d u p u n d e r t h e n a m e of s u p p r e s s e d and o b s t r u c t e d Aaron P. Essex in a n d t o the following piece or parcel of
iaud, t o wit : C o m m e n c i n g at the sonth east c o r n e r or t h o
nature, whou a n i n v e s t m e n t of o n e dollar In
liorth wc9t q u a r t e r of section f o u r i n t o w n s h i p t w e n t y - e i g h t
north or r a n g e nine west, in t h e C o u n t y of G r a n d Traverse^
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
a n d State of Michigan, r u n n i n g t h e n c e fifty rods north,
w i l l s u r e l y Bave you.
t h e n c e one h u n d r e d and sixty r o d s west, t h e n c e fifty r o d s
Do n o t use t h e d r o p s w h e n f o r b i d d e n in t h e d i r e c t i o n s , s o n t h , thence one h u n d r e d a n d sixty rods cast to the place
f o r although a positive c a r e , a n d h a r m l e s s at all o t h e r t i m e s (,t b e g i n n i n g . W h i c h r i g h t - t i t l e a n d i n t e r e s t I shall expose
t h e y are so powerful a n d finely calculated to a d j u s t a r . >v- for side a t auction, o n t h e twenty-fourth d»y_ o r December,
e m tho f u n c t i o n s of t h e sexna) organism, t h a t , if taken ut > m- Jsi;t, at ton ft'clock A . M . at the front d o o r br the School
p r o p e r t i m e s t h e y would p r o d n e c revolts c o n t r a r y t o . n a t u r e , l l o u i e , in T r a v e r s e City, in said County, t h a t b e i n g the p l a c e
against w h i c h all, p a r t i c u l a r l y t h o s e w h o would r e p r o d u c e , i>f holding the C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r said C o u n t y , to the h i g h e s t
s h o u l d carefully g u a r d .
b i d d e r aa the law directs
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.
J A M E S K . GUNTON. Sheriff.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
' T r a v e r s e C i t y , Nov! 1st, 1864.
,
| iG-Ove.
( P r i n t e r ' s fees $G 30.)
C a n n o t b a r m t h e most d e l i c a t e c o n s t i t u t i o n at an)' time ;
y e t tho p r o p r i e t o r s wish t o g u a r d agiiiast its misuse, h o p i n g
FBlilT TREES.
t h a t a t h o u s a n d bottles will be used f o r a good purpose w h e r e
one is used f o r a n illegitimate one.
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LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
T h e never-failing F e m a l e Regulator, i s for sale by <
D r u g g i s t in both e i t y a n d c o u n t r y , and do n o t . If yd a '
y o u i h e a l t h a n d wish 4>r a reliable m e d i c i n e , liny a n y o t h e r .
T a k e n o o t h e r , b u t if t n c D r t g g l s t t o w h o m yon ajlpl, *

At Wholesale by

I). S. B A R N E S A CO., New Y o i k ,
GEO. C. GOODWIN i CO.. Bfcstcn.
F A R K A N D . S U E L E Y A: CO-.iHetrO.

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Head.

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Restores the Color.

.RESTORATIVE,
E r a d i c a t e s DaudrnfT.
RESTORATIVE,
P r o m o t e s lis G r o w t h .

RESTORATIVE,
P r e v e n t s i u felling off.
RESTORATIVE,
I s nil u n e q u a l l e d D r e s s i n g .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is good for Children.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
,
;
I s g o o d For L a d i e s .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s g o o d for Old P e o p l e .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s perfectly harmless.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
C o n t a i n s DO O i l .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s not a Dye.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Beau tides the I l a i r .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s splendid for W h i s k e r s .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
K e e p s t h e H a i r iu i t s P l a e e ^
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Cures Nervous Headache:
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prevents Eruptions.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Stops Itehing and Burning.
'CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
K e e p s t h e H e a d Cool.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s dcKgbtfwffy p e r f u m e d . CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Contains no Sediment..
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Contains no Gnm..
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Polishes your Jloir.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
P r e p a r e s TOO f o r P a r l i e s .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.'
P r e p a r e s y o u for Balls.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
A H L a d i e s need itCLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
N(S I j i d j r f r i l l d o . w i t h o u t it.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Costs b n t $ l .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
I s S o l d b y D r u g g i s t s a n d iK'nlera e v e r y w h e r e .
P r i c e $1 p e r bottle.—(S huttle» forJ$S.
C. G CLARK A CO., P r o p r i e t o r * •
LORD & SMITH, C h i c l t g o . H f . ; General A Rent*.
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F A R R A N D , S H E L E Y A CO., D e t r o i t
SINGLE BOX OF BKANDRETH'S FILLS
contains m o r e vegetable e x t r a c t i v e m a t t e r t h a n twenty b o x e s
of a n y pilla in tlie world besides ; flfty-fire h u n d r e d physic i a n s nse t h e m in t h e i r praotice t o the c x r l u s f b n of a l | o t h e r
p u r g a t i v e s . T h e first letter of t h e i r v s l u e Is y e t s c a r c e l y app r e c i a t e d . W h e n they are b e t t e r known, sudden d e a t h a n d
continued s i c k n e s s will lie of t h e p a s t . I<et t h o s e w h o 1'tlow
t h e m speak r i g h t ont In t h e i r l a r o r . I t i s a duty w h i c h will
save life.
O u r r a c e are s u b j e c t to a r e d u n d a n c y of vitiated bile a t t h i s
s e a s o n , a n d i t Is a s d a n g e r o u s as it Is prevalent ; b u t Krandr e t h ' s Pills affbrd an invaloable a n d efficient p r o t e c t i o n . By
t h q i r occasional n s e we p r e v e n t the collection of thoac Impurities, whioh, when in sufficient q u a n t i t i e s , cause s o .much
d a n g e r to the b o d y ' s health. T h e y s o o n c u r e l l v c r c o m p l a l n t ,
dyspepsia, loss of appetite, pain I p ' t h c head, h e a r t - b u r f t . p a i n
In t h e b r e a s t "bone, s u d d e n fhlntneM r n d costiveness. S o l d
by all r e s p e c t a b l e d e a l e r s in m e d i c i n e s .
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NOTICE TO

CONTRACTORS.

N P U R S U A N C K O F AN A C T E N T I T L E D - A ^ A C T
of tlite L e g i s l a t u r e of t h e S t a t e of Michigan, t o pro*Ide for
the D r a i n a g e of S w a m p I And* by m e a n s or State R o a d s and.
Ditches, a p p r o v e d F e b . U t h . 1 8 5 9 . a n d the_Act« ara'-ndatory
thereto."
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The u n d e r s i g n e d C o m m i s s i o n e r on t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e
and E m m e t State ItoacVwill receive proposals o n a n d attep
t h e 15th day or D e c c m p e r next, at E l k Rapids, for t h e buildi n g t h e said road between T r a n rse City a n d l i t t l e TraVerse,
a d i s t a n c e of seventy-six ioil<-^ p>ayable i n S w a m p L a a d a —
It is to be c u t o u t 4 , rods wide, clearcjd of all t i m b e r 1 r o d s
w i d e fn c e n t r e •; tre<» u n d e r 1 1 I n c h e s ' g r u b b e d o n t on t h e
f a r m , two a n d a half m i l e s from T r a v e r s e C i t y ,
centre 2 r o d s ; all swaiapa t o be Causewayed wiU> g o o d
sound sizeable t i m b e r n o t l e s s t h a n 1 8 feet l o n g ,
wet
THREE THOUSAND APPLE TREES.
placcB^o be raised w i t h . b r u s h a s d d i r t s o a s t o m a k e , a d r y
Ho will also receive o r d e r s f o r p l a n , p e a c h , pear, a n d cher- road b e d ; b r i d g e s a n d s l u i c e s t o be b u i l t In s good substanT trees to bo f u r n i s h e d i n t h e f a i l . I ' r i o e s reasonable.
tfal m a n a e r w h e r e a c c e s s a r y . The r o a d , bed toi he g r a d e d
J
J O S E P H OLIVER.
s a d leveled ao as t o mak* i t safe f p r travel with w a g o n s a n d
T r a v e r s e , J u n e 14,18C4.
. TH-Cm*
sleighs. P l a t s a n d a survey o f s a i d r o a d can be seen' « t h a
ofEce of t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r S t a t e Lands, in L a n s i n g . N o b i d s
S U B S T I T U T E S F U R N I S H E D F O R D R A F T E D received f o r less t h a n two m i l e s .
OK ESEOLUm Mirx, r.T
l i f e Cbmiiisaiotier reserves t h e r i g h t t o j f j o c t all B i d s if
n o t cowsistant with, t h e intere«t of t h e S t a t e .
A. L . S K I N N E R .
L R. SMITH. C o m m i s s i o n e r .
Grand IUplds. Mich.
Htk Rapids. O c t o b c r ?0th. 18(4
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