Grand Traverse Herald, February 19, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 19, 1864

Subject

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

Description

Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

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

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1864-02-19

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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V y o u r T r j e u d s j l a t e d t p get a lew ( o r p r e r e r r i n ' b u t ; ' s u g a r ' s s o ' a w f n l
F o o r t e e n h u n d r e d shipwrecks a r e s t a t e d t o h a v e tathai, y o u
replied—pofii
| M i f f — I h i g h . J u l i n s A l e x a n d e r , c o m e in n u t of t b e s t r e e t t h i s k e n p l a c e i n t b e M e d i t e r r a n e a n d u r i n g t b e first w e e k i f
'K"».*!•
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>u h a d n o o b j e c t1i o n . "
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<h
in'iM tbe duty of fbe Supervisor of each township to furnish
THF. S T A T E Btifirnj B I L L .
tbereoo. for the purpose of. raising bocntie
mties to fill the
relief to thfr fanfllies of volunteer* who are credited to
quota Of said tcfwiship, ward.or. city, Cfedcr the two colli
A
Bill
Authorising
t
h
e
P
a
j
m
e
l
:
Srfth townsjfip : Provided, tho families reside in this
by the Pivsideiit of tho UnvU^l
nex preceediu,
next
M O l t O ' A N B A T K 8 , E d i t o r a n d l ' r o p r i c t ^ Stitto at the tftHB of the enlistment of tho volunteers, Volunteers in the Service of fliKj United
the
JOthdny
of
Jmmaij;
1854.
s^all
bo the duty of
.'feitcnoN 1. The People of the fyate of .Michigan
and are in circbthslance entitlinjr them to relief under the eridet,
TRAVERSECITYi
That in case any township. it,only or city in this Tbe ToWttoiip'Boardln''fiiy toWnslop: and Common Counprovisions
of
this
act
aforesaid."
FRIDAY
MORNING; FEBRUARY; W, 1864.
Stale shall hate heretofore voted ta „ouae by. tax, or. cil in any city, which shall have voted in favor of allowing and paying the claims mentioned in thi* «fton.~to
In the course of a recent sermon. Henry Ward Beecher sball have hired or borrowed monej. or shall hare au- audit and allow ail claims which mav be presented for
State Legislatures
i
or directed a committee of r ^ z w i j p r any >ownexplained how it was that be accomplished BO innch la- thorised
ship officer or offr-crs trt hire, aifrrltw, of "raise money, that purpose, for money actually puift, or. wloflj may be
The Legislature of this State accounted tine di,
due as bounty to voluuteera, o> aforesaid, which allowbor. He said; " I from year to year undergo a great
the 3d iust. A great deal of important business was deal of work, and have for more than 25 jears ; and it or issued, or authorized the issuiug c£ bonds or other, ance shall be marie in tbe same manner as other ordinary
evidences of indebtedness, either bi • the action of the!
transacted itf a brief apace of ttmfe. '/bt» Soldiers' Suf- has been predicted ever since I can remember, that 1 corporate rfuttfdrily oT such township; county br tftyV'Or claims are allowed, upon satisfactory pmoTthat tbe claim
just and prefpe'r 1 m«l tlcims. when nmlltetl and allowfrage Bill, permitting odr soldiers tovote iu the field, was on tbe poiit of breaking down under excessive work. by tbe vote of the electors thereof. W j for stfch pnral, and bonds oT evidences ol debt v hi h shall he issued
TO paased by ^strict party vote-*tbat is, every friend Aud people have said, 'How can you endure so much |iose. or where the Hoard of Super rtsors or Sfrt county, tuj directed by vote is aforesaid, shall bi- a lawful chargn.
Common Council or any city, or Township BOanJ of in*
Of the U n t o toted for it,- artd every mvcalled Democrat
work V I do it simply by econimiziug my strength, and township, have agreed by resolution to issue bonds or ugaihst suili tn^ftehip, wrfrif, or city, aud shall He paid
against it, both In tho House and Senate. ; The bill is
the saiodflifwnfcr, »mj On UlCc orders as tlie onlimiry
knowing how to use it. With the blessing of a good other evtdeMvs of indebtcdnew, #iih tbe object anil to
carefully drown ood well guarded. We shall publish it constitution to begin with, I bod ihe blessing of a good the end of encouraging enlistments W paying bounties expenses are paid, Tbe claims and,liabilities herein ikientire next week.
for volunteers in the military serr'w Of the United clarcd to lie valid, aud soe-b a* shall be hereafter jt|' arfather, who told me something about my own body, and
n-d by any ward, city, br towiwlfip. according to 'hp
TbeSokfierg' Bounty bill alsobccam* a law, und will inspired me with curiosity to learn more ; and 1 betook States, or with the object and to tf?a end of encouraging provision Cf this act; shall be assessed.' levied, collected
(
ill-: procuring of substitntes for pt riwhs who trtty hare
be found entire in to-days" paper. It establishes a uni- myself to the study of tbe structure of the bodily organs, been or shall be drafted Into said erviee. such action ami paid in the sume maimer as ordinary claims or liaform Slate Bounty of $100, aod authorizes the town- and for 23 years the relation of thought, and rood, and shall be deemed legal and valid, aol'tbe money so voted, bilities are as^e-sPil. levied aud paid ; ami the Common
•hips to pay a bounty of 8100.
raised or hired, or *> authorized or Jirected to be hired, Council of snch cities are hereby authorized, empowerexercise and rest, and sleep to health, has been such
advanced or raised, aftd the bond* y} other evidences or ed, and directed to apportion, levy und assess upon taftr,
We regret to say that a further c*tensiop of two j-ears
matter or daily care with me, that for me to observe the indebtedness so issued or to Ite isa> )fd, shall be deemed able property or such wurds respectively, the amount tcr
was granted to'-tbit great humbug, the Grand Rapids laws or nature in this regard, has at last become instinct. to have been legally voted, raised > r hired, owl the said voted lo be paid or reluixleiL
SKC. 5 It shall be tbe duty or the Township Clerks or
and Indiana Railroad Company, to complete twenty And to that I attribute my power to labor so long and bonds or other evidences of indebt (SKKTS shall be iteemtowuships, and Recorder or Clerk of cities, of this State
iriiles north of-Grjod Rapids.
so much. I have been able to put a fourth more work ed to have been legally issued, an» \ »hnll be a valid and on or before tbe first Monday in October, of each year,
lawfol
claim
against
the
township,
rodnfy
Of
ctty
having
The two houses have acted upon every subject brought inty my life on the simple ground that 1 kacw the laws of
voted, raised, hired, authoria-d eft- issued the aiWiB, and to certify to the Supervisor of townships, or Common
be (pro them.' Near 70 bifta and joint resolutions have my body."
shall be paid in the same mamitr tifc the ordinary town- Council, or proper officers of cities, the imroiirt df indebtbeen passed, aod the most of the legislation has been
ship,
county or city expenses are pfchl; and the obliga- edness of his raid township, ward or city, growing oat
The following interesting reminiscence is found in a
carefully matured.
tions made, or to be made, to ev}>S/oee tbe indebtedness of the payment of bounties to Volunfcers raised within
paper
receutly
read
to
the
Buffalo
Historical
Society
by
of
such
township, county or citj,- for such money so fchcb towtmhlp, ward or c'rty: fop'fller with interest thereThe following resolution of thaulcs to oar brave sol*
raised, advanced, or hired, and th» bonds or other evi- on. if any, computed up to tbe first day of Fchrnarv next
diera inNhe field; waa presented by Mr. Bcakcs, of Wash- Capt Dorr on the early navigation of the lakes.
eitfuing, in tl^e nhxM fnahtier as is now* by law, his duty'
In 1824 Capt. Sam. Ward, an enterprising citizen of dences or indebtedness so issued, I ' to" be issued, shall 16 report, as lo the incidental expense of his tWiuhip.'
tenaw, and passed unanimously.
Newport, Michigan, on the St. Clair River—afterwards be deemed valid and binding upoiy ytffr township, counRisolvctf, By tlitf ffouse of Ropreaenlatives of the prominent as the projector aud owner, in connection witb ty or city ; and the tax rolls for tlifj. cotleeflOW (K the tax ward or city, whooe dnl;- it shall be to iiKorporata mid
State of Wchigafi (the Senate concurring) that as the bis nephew, Capt. h . B. Ward or Detroit, or several voted or raised as aforesaid, or f««*'tbee"oll£di00 of tbe amount in the assessment roll for suoh Township, ward
towurepresentatives and in the name of the sjate of Michi- fine passenger aud freight steamer, running on ull the amount of money hired, advanced, w raised as afore- or,city, as a pari of the iucidout^! expensee of
gan wo tender' tO'ddl- brave soldiers who have gone forth lakes above Ontario—built at Newport a small schooner said under authority as aforesaid, vlietlier spread upon ship, ward or city.
SKO. 6. Tbe Towiislilp Board of any towMhip. an«J
to the battle-field to defend and protect the Constitu- called tbe St. Clair, or 30 tons, and loaded ber witb skins the general tax roll" or special tax full made tor that purtion and the Union, and especially to the scarred and fore, potash, and black-waluut lumber for gun-stocks, ii pose. shall he deemed and are bif fhv oeclared to be le- Common Council of any city in ibis State, shall have the'war-worn veterans who, after upholding for two years June of tho year 182G bound for New York. He came gal and valid : and whenever the tfttfi of any connty has power to raise by tax, upon",tho taxable properly of such
their country's honor and flag, have now re-enlisted for to Bufialo, took out ber spars, towed through the c
been pledged and bonds issued atsj loaned by such conn- township or city, o^ by loan, such sums jas amy be mrc^'
the accomplishment of the great objects for which the to Albany with bis own horses, towed by steam down ty lo any township, ward, supervisor district or city wry for tbe payment of a bounty, not exceeeiliug -,$U)0 '
war was undertaken od the part of the Government, are the Hudson River to New York, and sold bis cargo to therein, the amount of bomls so taken, with interest as for each non-commiiuoncd offiicer , musician or private,
entitled t6, and we hereby tender them the thanks of the good advantage ; loaded with goods for his own store in provided therein, shall In1 assessed upon the township, who shall be enlisted and nnistvreil into the military or
State.
Michigan, aud brought to Syracuse and Sandusky, filling ward, supervisor district or city, taking tho same, and naval service of the United Stotes from such towicbip or
city, to fill tbe qnota of snch township or cilv. oo uny
SKSOLL'TIONS OX NATIONAL AFFAIRS.
tho vacant space at Syracuse with salt for his own use. .shall be collected and paid at tlin same time ar.d in the
The following well-conceived and patriotic resolutions and returned in the same way and in the same manner to same maimer as other county taxes are collected uud call for voluuieert' made by the President ol the United
Statessir.ce Jnnunrr 20. 1864, or wliieb he nuiy Iw-ieufwere introduced in the Senate by Mr French and pass- his home, occupying about eight weeks iu making the paid.
SKC. 2. In all coses where thi' Board of Supervisor? ter make : which sum shall be estimated by such Board
voyage. This was the first vessel that pastil down the
ed both houses unanimously :
Krie Canal to the ocean : none have passed down since, of any county, the Common Coun;il of any city, or the or Council,and wbenraise<l as IjereinaftiT provi>le<l. shall
Resolved. (The House concurring), that the people of that 1 am aware of, except some orour steam tugs.
Township Board or any township o r the legal voters or be paid to each person so enlisted and mustered iMij such
the Statu of Michigan by their Senators and Represenany city, township or county ha' i», in their coqiorate service. In case such money shall be raised by loan, it
tatives in the Legislature assembled, do hereby solemnGov. Brough, of Ohio, recently observed a young offi- capacity, offered or agreed lo pjy any bounty to any shall he fot* a Yerhr not exceoling fivr years, and'nt a rate
ly re-affirm their unalterable attachment to the Govern- cer in the streets of Columbus grossly intoxicated. He person or persons for volunteering in the military ser- of Interest not exceeding seven per ceut. per annum; and
mcbC the Constitution and the Uuion, and their undyvice of the United States, or have, o He red or agreed to such Board or Council shall have power to issue the
iftg hostility to the' rebellion, which without cause, is telegraphed to tbe Secretary of War for his removal, and pay any bounty to any person who m«y frtr+e ixvn draft- bond", or other evidence of indebteduess, or such townWarring to stibv'crf,' overthrow and destroy our liber- by the time the young man recovered his soberiety be ed into said s-rvice for serving tStreiit, or hrfte isstfed ship or city therefor.
ties and the iustitationnof tboRepublic.
tjtec. 1. Be tore any moneys shall be, rawed. by tax or
found his commission vacated ; nor conld the persuasions bonds, or other evidence*
tfcbt, or other instrument
Resolved, That we will support and tnnintain the .Na- of influential friends change tho determination or the claimed lo be such, issued iu goisd fuitb. to prty such loan, ns provicied by the last prccedifig section; the electore of .such towiiship or Citv, shall, nt the nnnnal. or
tional Administration iu its eHurts to maintain the aubounties,
or
to
raise
money
trf
pv?
the
same,
the
said
thority of the Government, the integrity or the Consti- Governor, who,-declared that as President of a railroad couniies. towosbipi and cities tirf, rc'sWclifely, Offtho- some Special meeiihgvre£iiJurly calk-d for tliat purpose,
tutiou and the preservation of the Uniop by the utter company, he had made it a rule to dismiss any")employee riafcd and empowered to attow ard pay the same as valid determine by vote the sum to bo raisril. ami whether the
and complete overthrow of armed rebellion, and the in- subject to intoxication, and could not deviate from that claims} and such allowance nod jjsryment shall, except same shall be raised by tax or by loan. In casr gm-h
fiction of stfch' just fiid merited punishment upon all re- rule in a case where the offender was intruste^ witb tbe as is herein otherwise proviiled. loe made in tbe same money shall be raised by loan, the township Board of'
bels and t'rahora as slrali be a solemn warning in all time
manner ns ordinary fliinns are 'allowed and paid. And the township or Common Council or the city, in which
to come, against any future attempt at (disunion and se- care of men.
snch township, city or county,
issue bonds or certi- the same is raised, shall have power, ami it shall be their
cure the permanent and enduring peace, prosperity
ficales of indebtedness, in lieu of any such bonds, a cer- duty from time to time, to raise by tax. such sum or
The
Senate
Finance
Committee
lane
reported
tl>c
and good of the nation.
tificate
or
instrument
claimed
to
be
evidences of in- sums a? shall be necessary to pay the ! amount of such
Resolved, That a copy of the above resolutions be House internal revenue biH, with amendments. They debtedness heretofore issued in good fuith for the pur- loon or loans, and the interest thereon, as Tost as the
transmitted by the Governor to the President, aud our drop the tax ou whiskey on hand, but increase tbe rates pose aforesaid and so allowed as ijforesaid, which bonds samo shall .become due.
Senators and Representatives in Congress.
SKC. 8. There shall be paid from tho wnr fond of this
to 60c on all manufactured after the passage or tbe bill or certificates, when ifsn>*d by » -ity. or county, shall be
Tbe foHowiug resolutions were introduced ...
to May 1st, 70c on all manufactured from May 1st to under the s»-al thereof ; and if \.y oeity, shall be signed Stale a uniform State bounty of SUM) lo each person beby the Mayor and Ciiv Clerk, cr Recorder thenor; and low th<* i^nk of a commissioned officer who may hereafHouse and the action upon them cannot but bo highly July, and 80c on all manufactured thereafter.
ter enlist and l>e mustered into the military-or tiaval serir
by
a
county,
shall
be
signed

y
the
Chuirman
of
the
gratifying to our worthy Governor, who has in every
ll is reported that out of 3,000 rebel cavalry sent into Board of Supervisors and Cou^y Clerk ; and if by a vice of the United States, and who shall he credited on
respect conducted of tbe most successful administrations
the quota of this State pr ouy n>iH>ary district thereof
the valleys iu Western Virginia, only 600 returned to township^ shall be signet) by the > Chairman of thu Town•*®r experienced by the people of Michigan. Mr. H.
ship Board and Township Clerk, and shall bear a rate under any call or onler'of tboPresith-nr or mfliforV itu-the maiu body, the rest.perishing, or being scattered by o< interest not exceeding seven ptr cent per annum, and tborities or the UiiiMl States,' or oT this .Hate, made or
Miller presented the resolutions s
the
severity
of
tbe
weather.
Geo.
Early
is
taid
to
be
reiasOfd since the first day or Jmiaary, A. IV 1V62. Probe
payable
at
any
time
not
exceeding
20
years
from
the
ResolvedJ That this House entertain tho highest convided. That none or the bounties provided for iu this
time of such allowance.
fidence in'tho ability, integrity and patriotism ofhisKx- treating from bis lute position.
Sw\ 3. In case the Board or Jioper\isors of any coun- act shall hen-after be paid to any volunteer beings' rveellency GOv. Blair, and that his administration of the
Harry Webster, tbe principal Cbicr of the Onondaga ty. or the Common Council of my city, or tbe Muyor xid'-rU of thia>5tatc at the tinK; of inlLsting, w|;o shalTBO
affiirs of t i c State merits otir toll approval, and that for
cmnted
to amy sub?distric>. township, or want other
All care and fldtlity to oor citizen soldiers in the field, tribe of Indians for many years, died receutly, aged 75 and liccorder, or the Mayor ant City Clerk of any city,
than that in which he is enrolled. Or. if uot- enrolled,
o® is entitled to the thanks of all'loval! citizen; of the years. His disease wasconsumption, or which he has have iwued or caused to bo issued, or shall hereafter where ho resided atitbc time of enlistment.
,
,'»t
State.
issue
in
pursuance
of
resolution
heretofore
adopted,
been sick for some time. Webster served in the war
SKC 9. The Qnartennaster General of this Stale shall
bonds, warrants* certificates, or other evidences of in
Resolved,' That Ihe course pursued by his Excellency
of 1812, and took part in the battle of Chippewa.
debtedness purporting to be su^h bonds, warrants, certi- pay to eoch volunteer mustered into the service as afore10'paying the enlisted veteran volunteers'the State bouosaid. as soon thereafter as practicable, the sum of $100ty meets our approval.
Oa account of the decrease iu the number of convicts ficate*. or other evidences of indebtedness, for tbe p u r us a bounty ; and for this purpose he is hereby authoA division of these resolutions was called for, aud that iu the State Prison nt Jackson, contractors are com- pose of filling the quota ol any township, city, ward, rized and required to cause blanks to be prepared simisupervisor district, or judicial district of any city under
indorsing the general policy of Gov. flair's administra- pelled to employ free labor to a very large extent, to en- the draft first ordered fur the fif h day or January, A. I). lar to the pay-roll* used in the United-States army, which
tion was adopted by a strict party vote, ayes 61. nays able them to fill the orders already received for their 1864. or '.he call previous tbcrtyo, by volnutix-re or sub- shall exhibit the name." age and -pla^e of teAMSSIQror
stitutes for drafted men, or druled men actually enter- such volunteer, date or time ami place or enlistnfenVpnd
IS, wtilfc' that indorsing hi3 action relating'to our mil. manufactures.
ing the military service oT tho Ihiited Slates, such instru- the place of credit, and dute of payment, and amount
Itary affairs, aud care and attention of our soldiers, was
The Montreal Witness asks for a scientific explana- ments shall l>c lepal evidence of the indebtedness of such paid : andeaoh. *oluu»esf uporf;ir'(le|ylii?, saidJifenoty
adopted unanimously.
county or city ; and the Board of Supervisors in such shall subscribe his name to siich roll. J W * < T h e •
tion
of
the
fact,that
this
has
been
the
mildest
winter
RKUKT OF SOT.MF.Ra' FAMILIES,
connty, and the Common Cvurw.il of such city, is hereby Qunrtertnaster General shall not pay the bounty con temThe following important resolution has passed both known in Lower Canada, and tbe severest, perhaps, ever authorized and requited to asseis, raise and collect, or plate d by this section to any person l>oiuj; a resilient or
authorise to be assessed, raised jiud collected, tbe amount this Slate unless he shall present tbe certificate «>f the
houses, and been ordered printed and circulated with known in the Western States, and even as far South
of bomls, warrants, certificates, jur other evidences of in- Provosl Marshal that he is creditwl to the township or
S t Louis aud Washington.
the General Bounty bill.
debtedness issued or U9ed for the purpose or filling the ward in which he was enrolled, br that the person shall
JOLNT RuoumON relative to the relief of the familiestif , Fire thousand rebel prisoners at Point Lookout have ouota or any township or supervisor district or jpihcial present his own affidavit that Ihe township or ward' to
. volunteers muatered from this State into tbe military been enlisted in the United Siates service. About 3.000 district, or ward of any city in such county ar city, and which he is credited in the township or word ill whicb
or naval service at the United States* or this State,
^ ha t h o is uvteorollcd, elsewhere
Ihe interest thereon, by tax op the ;eal aud personal pro- he actually resides, aud
and declaratory, of tbe meaning of act No. 173, or the more have petitioned to be allowed to take the oath
' 1 ' ' .i . t •
/. i
perty taxable within such towufiiiipt supervisor district, "in the KtSte.
der tbe Amuesty Proclamation.
Session Laws of 1863, passed for that purpose.
judicial district or ward, nt such time and in such manSKC. 10 Tltoiiime for oeUectiiig thoraxes specified in
• Resolved bu the Senate and Hourq of Representaner
as
the
Common
Council
of
such
city,
or
the
Board
tbe
firet
section
of
this
act
is
hereby
extended
to tlie seThe Herald's New Orleans letter says that troops are
tives of the State of Michigan, That act No. 173, of
or Supervisors or such county ijay, by ordinance or reso- cond Mondayirt March next and ! in su<4i case,
toe Session Laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-three, being hurried over Lake Ponchatrain, and landed a*. lution. direct.
Treasurer of the township.or Collector or Ihe city, shall
entitled " an act to amend an act to amend an act eoti- Madisonvill. All agree that Mobile is to be attacked bySKC. 4. Tbe qualified electors in each city, word,
pov over all moneys collated during the lifetime of his
act to provide for the relief, by countios. of the land and water.
organized township in the Stale, shall have power by , warrant as now provided by law, and shall n new his
families of rolauteers mustered from this State into the
vote, in such manner as the Common Council of tbe official bond lo the satisraction of the Supervisor of the
military service of the United States, or of this State,
In Western Virginia our forces are in pursuit of tho city, or Township Board of the township may direct at township or Commoo Council of the city, and shatl
approved Meyfoarthv-eigbteen hundred and sixty-one. rebels, aod at latest accounts the two armies were on tbe Ihe annual charter election, or township meetiug, or ot make returns to the Coiihiy T>eaSwrcr 0 f all unpaid
and to add certain sections thereto," approved January
any legal meeting, 10 days ucHcc being given, of the taxe a Upon non-resident lands as now provided by, law.
seventeenth, eighteen hundred aod sixty-two, was in- point of s»engagement at Moorfield.oo tbe south branch time and place of holding such meeting, by posting no A transcript or all unpaid taxes returned lo the Connty
tended and is hereby declared to make it the duty of the of tbe ITotcmac.
tices thereof in at least live public places in each town- Treaanrfcr, ill pursnnnce of this section, shall be return•Board of Supervisors of each organised county, to make
State elections are to be held within tbe next six weeks ship or ward, which notice wall be given by the Clerk or ed tp th? Auditor deoeral as soon 8s practicable, and
adequate provision for all requisite relief and support or
ather proper officer of the cttf or township, staling that such unpaid taxer'sfiJIl
colfcelwfiii'lbc same manner,
the families within this State* of noo-commissioned of- in three of the States that went out of tbe Union—Tennes- the qnestion either of raising'mooeys, or issdiHi$ bondj and with interest computed from the same time as other
Poors, musicians-and privates, enlisted or drafted from see. Arkahsas aud Louisiana—under President Lincoln's or other evidences of deb!, o^' that sums advanced, or taxes, for the jeor one thonsand eight hundred owl .'sixM>eir counties respectively, or substitutes for persons so proclamation.
pic11(red by any individual or by tbe inhabitant?or such ty-three. duly returned to ihe Aoditor Genera! for UOD,
wafted and mustered into the military or naval service
township, ward or city, anc.' the interest. \f any, or paymOnt.
or the United States, or of this State, whether such
A Washington dispatch to the Ledger says: rumors money borrowed for the purp«*e of paying Bounties, will
wnilies reside iu the county where such enlistment was are prevalent that a combined attack by the fleet under be voted upon at such meetutjj to determine' what sums
Elios Howe. Jr., the successful inveotor of the sowing
made and to which such soldier is credited or not ; but Farragut, and some 20,000 troops, by wayof Fascagou- shall be raised to be paid *s, a bounty, not exceeding
machine, is now in ^few'Tortc;' 1 having just returned
Mid act was not intended, and shall not be construed to
8200, to each non-commissioitfd officer, mtonciati or:prifrom
Europe. Mr. F r o g ' s annual income is stated to be
require or authorise the Board of Supervisors of any Is; was made onMobile on Saturday.
vale, mnsrered into the servicr of the United States, and
1
county, or any member thereof, to apply any part of the
.-ri.V
, city, on ei- $200,000.
The Government has prohibited the exportation of for- credited oa the quota of said township, warffor
1
family relief fund of such county, or fttruish relief to the
ther
of
the
three
last
calls
of
tlgB
President
for
men
for
the
from S t Louis to the northern counties, with a view
family of any soldier credited by the military authorities
ThOUnion
forces
in
Western
Virginia-seem
to havo
military service of the United'States, and to determine
to any other county, or who belongs to any other regi- of preventing speculators from sending off supplies for in favor of or against tbe hllo*io^ and paying OUT or all gotten the Upper band again aod are driving- the rebate
ment OP battery from any other State. Aod it shallhfc tb<* purpose of controlling the market
-advances, or'pledges made by^fnmviduals, or the interest1 from that section. -

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: A r i D K M C l l .
THE PREPARATORY
parli
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L O C A L . — r i n S j N a o C U w . l l p B ^ U J w h i c h will j b e
w e e k s T u i t i o n f o r the
s u e d 011 t h e F o u r t h o f M a r c h b e l t , ( t w o w a k » from t h i * i
anil log-house accoinmoi
i f' » ( t u i l e u u wiili the
d a t e ) will b e d o v o t e d a l m o s t e x c l u s i v e ^ t o a r t i c l e s de>- f a m i l i e s of the place at r i t g p n a b l e
J . B. W A L K E R . I
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p r i n t e d and can b e

o b t a i n e d f o r five c c n u p e r c o p y . —

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their friends abroad

a r e r e q u e s t e d t o setiti I n t h e i r o r d e r # i i r m w d i a t e l y .
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in t h r e e y e a r s , a t 6evcn p e r c e n t i n t e r e s t , t o pay, a b o u n ty of 8 1 0 0 t o e a c h v o l u n t e e r

w h o shall

t o w n t o Gil o u r q u o t a ' o d d e r t h e

enlist'(In

l a s t ' call.

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this
whole

k i i u k uf a i ' t i d o i w h i c h a r e k e p t ou M l l « " » • " k i t l , J
of I S p o r t m .
Will b e fouud o r i n t e r e s t t o tb-s c o m m u n i t y Ul J A Y X E S ME1>IC1NES—W are Sprrial agent-, for »!! fir
j
J a y ties g e n u i n e preparation*, and j o b the sauic at u low
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m a. rr kk ce tt h s t r o n g j y n p » . r j , espe- j m S i f ™ m j ' s S f k .
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LL PERSONS ARB^HEBV FORBIDDEN TO HAH-'; l a r g e .

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that lie Will fiirtii«b U r a t r f n i r i S p t c llb
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a t i •o n - a n d E-timaie*
d e s c r i p t i o n o P s i w i l . Jr .i eS"b a n
and 8 1 3 0 raised by Tolunlary subscriptions f o dpfray the
E n g i n e e r i n g . >ud U u i l d i a g ' W o r s t s Hni
of
jildivUlttal e x p e n s e s of e n l i s t i n g t h e r e c r u i t s .
\Ta h a v e Town*. ErtUten. Ac. Ue V i l l ^ U o a B c u t e a n y ( <>iuin „ , n ,
">a*
t b c sale or p u r c b a s e of "Ileal Estau-, U>cauu|{ IAU<
DO d o u b t t h a t o u r q u o t a will b e filled a n d t h o d r a f t
_'8 of l ^ n d » . P a y m e n t o f T i x i i - , < i i d procuriiiK A l n t r w"of
•rrbided. V d l t t h i e t f i , w h o enlist beftite t h e
flht
of Tiilea, Ac., on moderate wrlas. ^
some choice e a r l y V c l a e t i o o t now for »alr. coni ••ins
M u r c h w i l l receive a U o v e m m e n t b o u n t y of - $ 3 0 0 , a
of cleared a n d onclcaix-d l a u d s of t h e U-st ijUrtlin
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S t a t e B o u n t y of 8 1 0 0 * » d * T o w n s h i p b o q n t v ttf 8 1 0 0 — SlaU.
i^T;
Traverse Lily, Michigan,
m a k i n g , in a l l . 8 5 0 0 .
T h e U o v e m m e n t b o u n t y will

C O R K E R O F UN'U/Ji'AND S T A T E STREETS,
cease on t h e 1st of M a r c h .
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FRO;
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amount of the Bonds were

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,i T h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t f e a t u i e o f t h e n e w s is t h o a n n o u n c e ^
t n e n t o f a n a t t e m p t m a d e b y ({en. B u t l e r t o s u r p r t s e R i c h m o n d a m i release t h o U n i o n p r i s o n e r s t h e r e c o n f i n e d . I t
s e e m s t o h a v e beCt> k n o w n t h a t t h e rebels h u d ' b u t a s m a l l
f o r c e p o s t e d t o ik-fiiivdlbe a p p r o a c h e s t o t h e c a p i t a l f r o m
the Hast, a n d t h i s G o n . B u t l e r proposed to tako advant a g e of

by making a s u d d e n

dasb

with

cavalry.

d a s h ' w a s ma-le. b a t u n f o r t u n a t e l y a d e s e r t e r

had

The
given

tinx-ly u o t i o e of t h e i n t e n t , a n d o n a r r i v i n g a t B o t t o m ' s
B r i d g e on t h e O h i c k a h o m i n j , t h e r o a d t o R i c h m o n d wns
f o u n d .to b e f u r t h e r i m p a s s i b l e , f r o m t r e e s "being foiled in
every direction.
turnud to F o r t r e s s

T h e s u r p r i s e f a i l e d , t h e e x p e d i t i o n ceMoproo.

I t is p r o b a b l e this movo-

m e i . t m a y e x p l a i n t h e l a i i j m o v e o n t h e R a p i j l a n , t h e latter bciuf mewly a

feiut to divert

othef.',.'

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attention. from

the

<ed h y t h e H o u s e , p r o v i d i n g t h a t JKTSOIIS f u r b i s h i n g s u b s t i t u t e s u o t l i a b l e t o t h e d r a f t fil^all b o e x e m p t e d f o r t h e
fof; which

the* were

w i b ^ i t a t e is l i a b l e t o t h e

drafted.;,, )Vher«- the

draft, the

persousaro exempt1

e d o u l y tiriiii t h e p c x t call f o r t r o o p s .

C o l t s F i s t o l F a c t o r y w a s d e s t r o y e d by Ore o o t h e l 3 t b
hist.

Loss two millions—insured 8400.000..

* T h e r e . ( w i y , t y p o p q a t p o u ^ t n e n t o t i h o D i i f L , I t will
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S T . 1'AUL. F e b . 2 . 1 8 6 4 .

I n t e l l i g e n c e (Vom P e m b i n a h u s j n s t C a c h e d h e r e t h a t
. M a j o r H a t c h lias c a p t u r e d L i l t l o S i x , a n o t h e r S i o u x
C h i e f . Bon of G r e y I r o n . L i t t l e S i x s e c o n d o n l y t o L i t '
t i e C r o w in i n f l u e n c e , a n d s i n c e L i t t l e C r o w ' s d e a t h h a s
b « i i t h e lending spirit a m o n g t b c hostile Indians.
I j t t l e S i * a n d M e d i c i n e B o t t l e w e r e t a k e t i oi> B r i t i s h
•oiL
D r u g g e d liquor was given them, and, a f t e r they
. w e r e w e l l a s l e e p c h l o r o f o r m added t o t h e i r insensibility.
. W h i l e in t h i s c o n d i t i o n t h e y w e r e b o u n d " p o n s l e d s
« t d rob into M a j o r H a t c h ' s c a m p . , ' I V Het was jierform« ] b y residents of t h o B r i t i s h s e t t ( « p c f t t , >n«}, a s t h e y
'themselvi-s claim, w i t h o u t inatigatiou o u t h e p a r t of our
officers.;
i m m e d i a t e l y e n g a g e d In t h e f a p t n r o w e r e
Tho t

<*fioeted t h e c a p t u r e ti.
- L i o n will c o n s i d e r h i s i n d i g n i t y i n s u l t e d a n d d e w n i t d n
• s u r r e n d e r o f t h e s e m a r a u d e r s . * * In Ma=on atid Slidi'll. r e m a i n * t o Ixi w e n .
A * pne. o f - t h e m e n c o n f i ; s s c d t o h a v e
i i i R e d ' l 8 w o m e n a n d c h i t t f r e n , h e w o u l d b e n tit a t i q c c t
for t h e c r w k o d i k G r e a t B r i t a i n . D i s t h o u g h t
t t a t a i / i c e t h e s e c a p m n s t h e remainder, o f t h e b a n d .Will
surrender. T h e y were willing t o d o s o some lime a g o
b u t - t b e * J , n * a w ^ v i r t f l d it, T l i e j w e r e t o p m o s t iuBaeotiui chiefs, with t h e V x c c p t i o n dl U t l f e " C r o w ' which
were engage^
/
' T h c tiaf'tiraon:

O h i o Uailrod<) i s n o w c t e j i r b f
o n c c

Coemy.ajnl tho full o p e r a t i o n , o f ^

s r * * T " - . rf.i^ .„.i bn/
.

^'report

o f \ l i f f l c u ! \ i c s Wifh

W h i e h vrould

p r o b a b l y c u l m i n u t o in w a r , is p r o n o u n c c i l A c a n u n i .
T h e n e w S t a t e g o v e r n m e n t of A r k a n s a s w n s i t i a a g u r a t
ed ou t M t ^ d nit., w i t h i m p r e K i v o ceri monies.
j.

T h e B a n k of E n g l a n d h a s r a i s e d i h o r a t o of i n t e r e s t t o

^flghtpercent'
Tho

p e r p e t r t t o c /of t h e m p r t j e r ^

r o b b e r y ' a t t h e tf af-

d e n B a n k , M a f c , in D e c e m b e r lost, h a s M e n d i s c o v e r e d .
^ • j ^ ' c w t e ^ ^ e ' n r t W b r . and a portlpo «r".iW.'tnft'
dey'recovered.

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JS—Raspberry, c u r r a n t . q u t a e e « .
apple.

strawberry. Pins

ed fruiis much higher, tiromics are very

' " p ' 1 r n l e "• i n t e r e s t , a n d t h e c h a n g e in 6lyle f r o m C a p e s LEAD—Bar. w h i l e and red lead
I t o C o l l a r s m a n u f a c t u r e d Troiii M i n k .
, LIME—Quick, und w a t e r lime, rcanonabl*.
paBt
I j c a t l i e r . i m p r o v i n g in d e m a n d : C h i c a g o q u o t a t i o n s j U U £ j u s ! J , K " , e n . t h e U d ' ° " ' U - 4 ! q a l l " 3 r '
; a b o v e o u r s e l l i n g r a t e s . T h e u n a v o i d a b l e e f f e c t of t h e LOCKS—Door, t r n n k , chest, bcuc, pad. tilt.
p r e s e n t cull, o u ull m a n u f a c t u r e d n r i i c k - s ' in w h i c h l a b o r | M A D D E R — D u t c h m a d d e r .
: is u p r o m i n e n t e t e m e n t , will lie t o m a t e r i a l l y a d v a n c e t h e j
i n S ' l t i e * anil w i d t h '
KSEILlJrlt—A small a s s o r t m e n t , ai
cost of p r o d u c t i o n a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y t h e p r i c e or s a l e .
MERINUKS—'Tliene g o o d s M- have a s n u g a s s o r t m e n t , well
F e b r u a r y llslh, 1864.
selected, bought law. a n d fur sale iu p a t t e r n * below t h e
m a r k e t , some very cheap,
MOLASSES—'A full line, a n d of good quality, as «we<n a*
AP1M.ES—By the bushel nf bftrrel—Dry a a d Green.
A I.PA CCA*—Black. T a n I'ratw, Tnn
N A V A L s>TORES—ManiUa ai I t a r r e d rope, m a r h u , r o s i n .
ASES'—Hnniy
Hunt A Blndgctfs. chopping, broad,

h a n d , bo** a n d hunter*.
iiOd, best make, also. \vi n g h t a n d
A X E H B L V l i s — A n a s s o r t m e n t of good quality and make.
>
nellltig hy the k e g as IbW
A V E R S M E U K J I X f S — K o r w h i c h we are Agent* a n d k e e p a
how p n r c h s 4 e a t wholesale.
c o m p l e t e ussortlneii;—low to the trad*.
N o r i O N S — O f t h e s e tf e liave a complete line, f u l l y c q n a l t o
BASKKl .-—Willow and ash m a r k e t , half bushel, bushel, a n d I
the d e m a n d , a n d p u r c h a s e d a l m a n u f a c t u r e r ! and lotoil" and a half bushnel corn basket*.
i
direct.
BALHUUAI.S— Lewis und o t h e r s t a n d a r d makes.
may be g r a n t e d to t|ie naid L u i h e
NTTMKIOS-—Pepper, mace, ginger, cloves, c i n n a m o n .
BA(H
E - t a i c of the naid A n n a Smith,
Smilti, t hb e r e u p o n it is ucilcrvti thai H
A l i S — ' t r a i n a n d II
O A K l ' M — B e s t navy by p o n n d or bale.
•a and sleighFebruary, a.
A. v.
II. IM
4. in
ill ten
k ! KF.I.l>—Cow, »beep
i n d a y j h e . f i r s t d a y oofr Febroar)-,
iei ».
0 1 l > — K e r o s e n e , whafe. linseed, l>oiled a n d raw, ucataftoot.
1:
I** dofi»io/i. oiiii
~i- il.
-•
ItEll.VI
Urowii.L
e and green.
M.. O p a w i i n o d f o c h c a r i n e said
tlsli. Ac.
,.»( | BK.V.NW—We sbali lie in t h e market for p a r c h a s e of prime
irs a t law of sald'deccaoed a n d nil"other persons li
OIL S U I T S — C o m p l e t e , sou-westers, p a n t s , A c . .
q u a l u y u n d shall iu-11 a t n small a d v a n c e .
ed in auid E s t a t e a r e r e q u i r e d tu a p p e a r at a scimion
au,
OVER S H I R T S — D e n i m , k n i t j a c k e t s .
. .
ib* U E E h — No. I C h i c a g o Mess by the b a r r e l , ' o u c h u n d r e d , or OVSTER?—Best quality. Baltimore nice, f r e s h a n d g u a r a n P r o b a t e ' C o u r t t h e n t o b e lioldou at tho P i obate
pound.
Tillage of Manistee, In a a j d County, a n d xbow cau~i , if »Bin
m
teed.
' • •''*
t h e r e be, why t h e p r a y e r of t h e p e t i t i o n e r ahould not lI e, BEESWAX—A fall Stock.
P A P E R 4 - L » t t e r , note. bill, cap, legal. In f u l l a s s o r t m e n t a n d
BIBLES—'The A m e r i c a n Bible D e p o s i t o r y la In o u r Intuitu
granted.! j j ' P '
,
l o * by tho ream.
tlon.
And ft 1« f u r t h e r 6rflered t h a t t h e s»id p e t i t i o n ' r . Lnthei
P A P E R U.VNOINOS—Wall, window, b o r d e r i n g , iu teaort(S. h m l t h , give n n t i c e to t h e perHona i n i e r c s u d in said Es- BOOTS—^Men«. h t m b e r m e n a l o n g leg, co»- hide, k i p . calf
l i n e d . c»lf t a p sole, cult p u m p sole, boys, y o u t h s a u d PA1N1R—ls>ad In oil, ren. r e d . s p a n l s h brown, tkc„ chrome,
tate of the p e n d i n g of «aid petition a n d the b e a r i n c i b e r e o t .
child*.
by r a u a l n g a o o p y of t h i s o r d e r tn be publiabed in t b c ( i r t m l
yellow and preen, p a t e n t d r y e r . " ji7
T r a v e r s e Herald f o r t h r e e successive weeks p r e v i o u s to said BRIDLES—Black, n i - s e t l . nnd n-la* with l l l t u .
P A P I E R MA C H E — A small line, s u i t a b l e f o r , p r e s e n t * - t o
BKAII>—Crotchet. E m b r o i d c r v . colored atlU black, s k i r t in
day of b e a r i n g .
ladies
colors, silk and worsted
W I L L I A M MAC I L L .
P R E S E R V E S — C i t r o n , tiiilueeR,' plums, pcarS, c l i e r r l c s Ac.
BITTEI!—liv the tlrkln or nomid of good qniilitv
(I^W.)
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P E C S — A s s o r t e d f r o m 3-8 t o 7-8
Bl'OKI-ri S—Iron bound oak well i m e k a l n
P I L U v f - A y e r a , J a y ties. H o l l o w a y ' s Railway's, W r i g h t ' a ,
CAMBIIK'K—Paper, e o b . u d a no b u c k ; c o m m o n , do.
NOTICE.
C r e u o r y ' s , Moll'al's, R r a n d r e t b ' s , H o o p e r ' s . .
CAI'S-J-Men* cloth, plush, m o h a i r , Ac., boy* aud cliiids a fall P L A S T E R — G r a n d River In barrels or by the t o n .
O T b t E . V FROM T U E . M A l l , M I L I T A R T l U l f . V T V
O f»nnil W n r r a i f t S o . 2I9ST, A c t of 1855, for o n e h u n d r e d
PLOWS—A nice lot of W s t m a k e r s a n d q u a l ' i y of w o o d
-•ASSIMEItES—Black, i good li
nd Kan
w o r k , with e.vtra c a s t i n g s .
n u d w x t y - a c r i * of land, issued to R o b e r t I L H o u f a i , a priP O C K E T BOOKS—And p o r t a monle*. a full l i n e , s o m e v e r y
vatc l i | C a i ' t - . D ^ u l r l ' U i x o h V C o m p s h y of Mich. Militia.—
Itobert II, Ilaggal'x rcaidcnce Ls B r i d g c w a t e r , Wjishtcinu.
c o o d , i o n m good for b u t little, c h e a p .
t E R E I ' S — Phalon s N i g h t Blooming, • t h e " p e r f u m e for the
Co., M l r h . hia p o s t o J B c e addrcp* CTInton, U n a « a Co.. Mich.
P R U N E S — Erush T u r k i s h p r u n e s .
8ai<l W a r r a n t was a»3igned to R o b e r t M. RisdOu Ly t h e
PRINTS—A verv large s t v e k .
aforesaid Ilbbert H I l a g g a i . a n d by t h e *aid Robert M. Rl# | C H E E S E — " H a i n b n r e , " of New Vork I
P R O V l S i u N S - 4 ' o r k . flour, c o r n , c o r n m e a l , hatha, Bab, l a r d ,
b u t t e r , cheese, lieef. ' '
d o n d e p o s ite d In t b c pOst otllce at Saline, Michigan, about
PL'MI'S—Cistern. ( D o w n ' s p a t e n t ) , c h a i n p u m p a c o m p l e t a
April n l n t l o 18831 a n d . b y the Deputy dlrecteil t o t h e Regis
T-li. Inch.
ter of United S t a t e s Land Office. T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.—
with t u b i n g for same,
All pernons a r f f o r b i d d e n t b pitrebane Or "trade f o r sain CIGARS—A mod.
RACS—Bought and sold.
CLOTH—Black
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RHUBARB—Real T u r k e y , r o o t a n d p o w d e r e d .
t o n f o r a D u p l i c a t e of (aid W a r r a n t .
R I C E — E a s t India best.
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e i g h t day, cood line.
Manistee, J art: 1, 1864.
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C I . O ! H I M . — ' W e have a pood a s s o r t m e n t , well selected, ROAl) S C R A P E R S — C a s t iron, wood a n d i r o n t o o r d e r .
b o u g h t low, uf fsHbionable d e s i g n s , a n d fur tuilc reasonS A L T — F i n e dairy a n d c o a r s e .
able.
A D D L E S — P o n y , Mexican a n d side.
COTTON—Brown, 3-4 4-4, 4-.">, 1a licavyi slid fine, bleached S A T C H E L S — W i l t o n ; b r n s s e l l s . r a i l road, gotlfle, a n d p l a i n .
} 4 to 6-4 uicely assorted, a u d a r e nulling muuy uf thctu
jelled.
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— C e n t s silk, n n i o u a n d wool, l a d i e s wool.
MILLARS—<i
snorted, Ladies v a r i o u s s t y l f s . a l s o h o
>>——lira**, bush, a n d m a i n syihca, as ft cH as s i c k l e s ,
AVING JUST RETURNED FROM THE OI-TSIDK
h, bush a n d c o r n c u t t e r s .
w o r l d , w e a r e b r e p s r e d u o t only t o e n l i g h t e n t h e ladles
" ' I F F E E — J a v . Rio. g r o u n d s u d m i x e d .
-Clover, t i m o t h y , red top. h n n g a r l a n , t u r n i p , a n d a
as r e g a r d s Pall a n d W i n t e r S t y l e * o l Bonnets, Hals, C l i a c ,
•OllSK'16—w
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 seeds.
P r 6 M e ^ Ac., h u t also t o f a m i s h o u r c u s U u u e r s w i t h very . ' D l ' l u N A l ' l ;
S h o t — H i the b a g or ponutL
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md wholesale, 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 , ladles, )uBU)a a n d
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as can be (.ought.
,wl a n d H a i r , P i n s , F a n c y C l o a k Triuiing«. Uuttons, P i
C R I N O L I N E — A very large stock to j o b f r o m ,
•lies, T h r e a d , JLc„ Ac.
C R A D L E S — C h i l d r e n * and g r a i n , .iscortcd.
.'eh'ttVea'so l a d i e s Cloths, a n d a ' W h e e l e r . V Wil-o
pound
C R A C K E R S — P i c N i c . s o d a , sweet, Boston, pilot,
S e w i n g MAchlne e n a b l e s us to m a n u f a c t u r e Cl«^aks to o r d e r
Shoe Packs—Bangor
s k i n , b o t h l o n g and a b o r t
D r e s s C u t t i n g a n d >faklng, S h i r t M a k i n g aud all k i n d s '
DAY B O O K S - B l a n k Ledgers, pa: boohs, w r i t i n g books, in
legs. - A No. 1.
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s e w i n g a u d Inachlna s t i t c h i n g d o n e with s view to sir
S i l k — B l a c k , colored, aVid l i n i n g silk.
c u s t o m e r s . G l t e lis a call efld e x a m i n e onr stock nnd price!
ter. Pacific. H a m j l u m , n i o u r n l n g , all 8 b n t c s — I n d i e s , gents, a n d l » y s . s k a t e s t r a p s .
DELAINES—
ADA K. S p l C A C t ' E .
woui. iu UKC a s s o r t m e n t of colors,.piloU-d a n d plain.
S h i r t s — F l a n n e l , plain, a n d fancy, while s h i f t s , fane,}' c o t t o n
;
MARY E. B O S T W l C K .
D I A R I E S — F o r lH«i4, some very nice.
k
a u d linen, d i t t o .
T r a v e r s e City, Nov., 18CS.
;>o-3ra.
.iu-3ra.
| DOMESTICS—A very full line.
S k a t i n g CM pa—Ladies, m i s s e s a n d chlhls,

IK1I.I.S— Kill, cloth a u d r u b i e r heads.
S o a p — C a s t i l e , toilet assorted, yellow, erosive, silver i n d e x
( DRIED B E E F — P r i m e q u a l i t y .
BRANDKCTfl'S iMLl-f.
T o n m a y recover y o u r h e a l t h hy t h e use of otlu remedies, i D R A W E R S — G e n t s and ladies a s s o r t e d .
S o c k s — ( i c n i s h 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 u n i o n ,
DRUO
boys nnd c h l l d s , ditto.
Yon may r e c o v e r w i t h o u t a o v ; hut . | o n u t f o r g e t t h a t yon DRAtJ
4-4, .r>-4 a n d made 1 o - d e r . tfpice*— Kiuds, q u a n t i t i e s a n d q u a l i t i e s to suit.
may die, a n d that"Brahtfrctli 1 * P i l l s Co6ld h a v e f a r e d you.—
reasonable.
8 p « - c t n C l e a — Plain, g e r m a n silver, a n d steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
DYESJ-K'ainwood, logwood, madder, nlura
F o r r e m e m d e r tfcat t h o
assorted, some »ery good ones, also castes f o r s a n e .
pcrus, vitriol, Ac.
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S p i n n i n g W heel*—And hub*.an assortment.
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AWFUL PRINCIPLE OF DEATH,
EAIM H E N W A R E — J u g s , crocks, c h u r n s . f l o w e r p o t s , c o e c r s , S t o v e s — W c invite c o m p a r i s o n as to kinds, quality, finish
when y o n h a v e it in e x c e s s in y o u r s y s t e m . Is evident to y o u r
thimbles.
a n d r a t e s ; come a n d sec.
a n i m a l Instinct^. Y o n r c o u n t e n a n c e tells y o u r f r i e n d s ; y o u r EM BIO — F o r engini
S t e e l - y n r d s — F r o m 2 to t o o lbs., good.
E N V E L O P E S — A large a s s o r t m e n t In v a r i o u s qualities, deal- S t e e l — C a n blister, toe cork, s p r i n g a n d gcrtnan.
a r e a m s a n d y o . n r o w n l e a r t tell y o u .
ers s i l l llnd pi ices low by the q u a n t i t y .
S t a j r a — C o l o r e d a n d wlitto ; al«t> Skirt s u p p o r t e r s , an a d m i r Nowj at t h e s e t i m e s there is no m e d i c i n e so d e s e r v i n g of
able a r t i c l e f o r the l a l i c a .
E S S E N C E — C i n n a m o n , p e p p e r m i n t , g l o v e s , lemon, Ac.
your confidence as
S u g a r s — C r u s h e d , powdervd, g r a n u l a t e d , coffcc, ia g r a d e s to
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, p e a c h ' i c .
suit, brown N. O, m n s c a v a d o a n d maple.
F A R M E R S T O O I ^ : — F o r k s , hoes, rake^, g r u b hoes, shovels,
BISANDRETIUS V E G E T A B L E U N I V E R S A L P I L L S ,
T a p e — C o l o r e d , Mack a n d white, c o t t o n a n d linen.
.'padri!. cradles, c u l l i n g boxes.
,i s t h e ^ b l y WliWi^lW ktiown t h a t osn c e r t a i n l y save, w h e u all
TMIIOW—Uoucbt a n d auid by p o u n d o r barrel.
F A N N I N G MILLS—Ol the best m a k e i a a n d a l m o d e r a t e
T a b l e a — l l l a u k walnut, c h e r f ) a n d uqluli.
the nsunl i n d i c a t i o n s tell t h a t you must die.
T a b l e t * — F u r g e n u a u d ladies use in correspouficnfie. some
Mr. J o h n P u d n e y . S p t f j f H e l d , Union C
N. J.. has nsed F E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d when w a n t e d ,
nice oner.
B R A N D R E T H ' S P I L L 6 r p r % t e e n y e a r s In hi* family, and for E I S H - ^ C o d . d u n n , halibut, h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s a n d aounds. T e a — i m p e r i a l , y o u n g hyson. O o l o n g a n d s o n c h o n j j . In
mackerel), Ae.
all h i s h a n d s : in w h i c h tQu? a fhesc P i l l s h a v e c u r e d t h e m of
cbests, cutty» a n d bj' t h e pound j all b o u g h t early a n d a t
F L A X SEED—-Bird seed, c a n a r y see
a d v a n t a g e o u s rate*
Bflllous affections. H c a d l ^ l t , R h e u m a t i s m , F e v e r and Ague.
ELOU It—Seven h u n d r e d barrel*, good b r a n d s .
T i n W a r e — A good s u ck on h a n d of borne m a n u f a c t u r e ,
H i a s l c s , W h o o p i n g C o u g f e i n d he aays he has n e v e r k n o w n F L A T IRON'S—In size* to s u n
a n d atl kinds oTworfc d o n e to o r d r r .
thenl to fall. P r i n c i p a l Q ^ c e , 2-14 Canal S t r e e t , New V o r k . FLOONeiNtSS-£-'Mn*tin. linen, c a m b r i c . Ac
T l s s o o — F o r veils, a n d In i t s season f o r d r e s s e s .
ELANNELtf-—\Vool, doraet. c o t t o n , llusey. shaker, red.
T o b a c c o — P l u g , lina cut, s m o k i n g , A c - a f u l l l i n e a t old
Sold by all r c a p e c t a b l ^ d M l e r s i n m e d i c i n e s .
white, blue. gray, plaid, fancy. F r e n c h , Ac
prices.
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EOIIKS—Manure, b u t . straw, g a n l c n . 2 a n d J tined. l o n g
T o y * — A nice a s s o r t m e n t to wholesale.
T r a n k a — P a c k i n g , folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , s o m e good ones.
peaches, plums, c h e r r i e s , goose- T r i m m i n g s — O f various q u a l i t i e s ami d e s i g n s n u c h a s ar*
FRUITS—Pen
fashionable.
lomatoe*. .
Ar« o f t e n e x p o s e d l n V b n a e q n a o a e of t h e inefficiency of : F L ' R N I I U R l f i - H n r r B u s . bedsteads, chair*, tables, stand*, T r a p s — M u * k rat. f o x . beaver, a n d bear, of best m a k e r s , by
p i e c e or d o x e n ,
r o c k e r s , child* c h a i r s , matras.**, kc
(so-cafled) b e a u t i f y i n g p i ^ j i r a t i o n * ; but all w h o n.»e UlltST A D O R C S F . X C E U S I O M U 1 R JDjTE k n o w a n d feel t h a t t>l?t<iHAMP—Scctrt, 1 fJlasgow, Lancaster, a n d c h e e k drv«* T r a v c H n g B a g s — A full line, s o m e nice ones.
T w e e a a — K e n t u c k y leans, d o u b l e a n d twist, iron clad caat h e i r s e c r e t is secure, ' t i n j
ks i m e r e . Ac„ a good a s s o r t m e n t , low.
CLASS—A full assortirfeSt of size#, H x 10 t o Jo * 30
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OLOVES— Buck. dog. r i n g w o o d . kid. woe I. bilk, c o t t o n , ber U n b r r t l a f e — O f various sizes a n d grade*.
C o d e r S k i r t s — F o r g e n t l e m e n a n d ladies, ribbed, p l a i n .
lln lined gent*, ladies, m i s s e s a n d boys.
C a n d i s t i n g u i s h t h e Uaclta aud"benwns p r o d u c e d by t h i s 1
colored a n d w h i t e .
G R A I N — B u c k w h e a t , c o r n , wheat. 4 c .
dye f r o m t h o s e I m p a r t e d l o f j h e C r e a t o r .
GROCERIES—A c o m p l e t e line, b o u g h t early, a n d f o r sale Y a l l a e * — A few n o t very good.
Y e l l s — D o t lace. love, tissue, Ac.
cheap.
NO DESTRUOWVEINGREDIEXT,
Y e a t s — O f nutneroun designs, fashionable make, a n d d i f f e r e n t
r-proor,.
N o t h i n g t h a t can s h r i v i u p o i T t T a n y w ay i n j u r e the h e i r i GDN C A P S — O . D. I. C. water-proof.
: qualities, t o s a i l .
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, a n d V, F . F . G. s p o r t i n g in
G U N P O W D E R — R i d e , in
V i c e s L a r g e a n d small, s o m e toy vices.
m i n g l e s with the p r e s e r v a t i v e v e g e t a b l e e l e m e n t s of t h i s
kegs.
Y i o e ^ a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , a n d real e i d e r v i n e g a r .
wonderful preparation.""""'I
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H A I R O I L — P h a l o n ' s Bear.Maccasor..
W a g o n s — D o u b l e a n d single lumber w a g o n s , a full n o c k in
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use, silk, linen, cotton. Ac.
Y o r k . Bold e v e r y w h e r e
I applied by all H a i r Dresners.
W e l l B u c k e t s — T h e " Old O a k e n B u c k e t " ia Tor sale by
H . W - ^ F o r sale- or will p u r c h a s e .
n«, i r o n bonnd.
P r i c e S I , SI 50 a n d S
£ b o x . a c c o r d i n g t o size,
H A T S — A full a s s o r t m e n t , union, lOCavc, B - r n U d c . Duller,
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CrlHtadoro's _ air Preservative.
HOSE—Caslimeie, Merino, c o t t o n , colored black a n d white, W h l f f l c t W - D o u b t c a n d single, a so n s e k yokes.
Is invaluable w i t h h i s Q j as i l i m p a r t s the u t m o s t s o f t
line.
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J - " . 1 ! 0 — f n l l l i n e , a U o c o n o i i k D l t t l B K jaro.
ness,- t h e m o s t b e a u t i f u l g
| a n d g r e a t v i t a l i t y to t h e I l a i r . UOPR—Nice fre*h ureseed hops.
^ e l l o w O c h r e — I n small or l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s .
P r i c e , iO c s n t s , $1, andsi
r bottle, a c c o r d i n g t o siae.
H I D E S - .Ve b u y a l f k i n d s of m a r k e t a b l e hide®.
Z i n c — B y t h e s h e e t , or p o n n d . alao x t o c i a o i l i o r p a l a t l o g .
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T r i c e s a r e v e r y firm o n t h e s e a - b o a r d .
tfrown
and | ^ ' ^ " j ^ X i n o o u ^ 1 7 * ^ , 9 1 t 0 r t n , t = l o f U l c > c J u M i y
II11 •ached C o l Ions nrv s c a r c e a n d hij.'liet. O u r p r e s e n t , R E I T L E S — 3 . S. d o , paU. 30.45, r, 0 .90 g a H o n . a t reasoaaq u o t a t i o n s art) lielow N e w Y o r k j o b b i n g r u t e s .
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ble rates, a fall Pn*.
adviiitce in T o b a c c o in first h a n d s i» at kiast 2 0 p e r c e n t ( K E R O S E N E — B o u g h t Ihw. a n d for s a b at c o r r e s p o n d i n g r a t e s
Dec. rates.
P r o v i s i o n s a r c m u c h ( i n n e r in C l i i c a - u - J i " * " 1 ' . ' * .
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in
Invite t h e a
Ctlon of the wholesale t r a d e . We can of®r"\ w , , h ? c 0 " s , a " 1
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fer bargain!
»' 1 eu and b o g a r particularly, h e e d s ire very high
i F u r s. u r. e. Hilling
_l.lvv.. p a r l i c t i !layhr in M at s k r a t , ; LACK—4,'otton. Lioi . real t lire ail. u n y r a a . Imitation, silk.
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T h e R e o r g a n i s a t i o n o f Arlutntas.—1The P r e s i d e n t ' s
Frog rum me—His Instructions to G e o . Steele.
T h e following ore t h e instructions of P r e s i d e n t
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S u n d r y c i t i z e n * of t h e S t a t e of A r k a n s a s p e t i t i o n m e
t h a t a n e l e c t i o n m a y b e h e l d in t h a t S t a t e , a t w h i c h t o
elect a C o v e n t o r : that ii be assumed at that election,
and thenceforward, t h a t t h e Constitution and Laws of
t h e S t a t e , a s b e f o r e t h e rebellion, a r e in-full f o r c e , e x c e p t
t h a t t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n is s o m o d i f i e d a s t o / d e c l a r e t h a t
t h e r e shall b e n e i t h e r S l a v e r y , i n v o l u n t a r y s e r v i t u d e , e x c e p t in t h e p u n i s h m e n t of c r i m e s , w h e r e o f t h e p a r t y shall
h a v e been a a l y convicted : t h a t Ihe G e n e r a l A s s e m b l y
nay m a k e SUCH p r o v l s i o l i s f o r t h e
recognize and declare their nermwlftnt freedom and provide for their education, ana n b f c h n W y e t be construed
as a temporary arrangement, suitableMo their present
c o n d i t i o n a s a l a b O r i u g , landless, n n d v t o r a c l e s s class ; i

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a n u m b e r of year*, anil Rive b e t t e r satisfaction than any i
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u s i n g t h e m , a n d g u a r a n t e e t h a i all wri
T h e y a r c m o r e s i m p l e In c o n s t r u c t i o n , ano wort, e i w t r , i n a i
cost Teg* t h a n all other*.
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of J . D. W e s t A C".. «ne of t h e best in the m a r k e t . It in very
s i m p l e , work* to a c h a r m . «o t h a t a n y child m a y u«c it ;
thrown B steady, c o n t i n u o u s s t r e a m . and d i e * p o t f r e e z e iu
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d i s g u s t i n g , t o w j t u e s s t h e d r u n k e n v a g a r i e s of S e n a t o r
R i c h a r d s o n , o f I l l s . , ' a s b e reels a b o u t f r o m ; p | a c e t o p l a c e
i n t h e C a p i t o l b u i l d i n g ; d r u n k a t m o r n i n g , q r t i n k a t noon,
a n d d r a n k a t n i g h t ; d r u n k iu b i s s e a t , a u d d r u n k o u t o f
his s e a t ; d r u n k a t assembly and drank n t adjournment.
A s h e passes tho street c o r n e r s the little b a y s p o i n t their
fingers a t b i s b l o a t e d f e a t u r e s a n d m o c k h i s j u n s t e a d y g a i t .
I t is sad, indeed, t o look a t bim rolling r a t h e r t h a n
walking to t h e S?nato chamber, and to think h e should
h a v e a v o i c e in t h e e n a c t m e n t o f l a w s t o g o v e r n a g r e a t
n a t i o n ; a n d , i n d e e d , t o t h i n k t h a t h i s v o i c e s h o u l d be a s
p o t P n t i n t h e d e c i s i o n of m o m e n t o u s q u e s t i o n s a s t h a t of
i l r . S u m n e r , o r a n y - o t h e r m e m b e r of t h e 1 S e n a t e ? s a d
indeed, to see tho h o m a g e d u e to a U n i t e d S t a t e s Senat o r p a i d t o a p o o r d r u n k e n l o o t l i k e hint ; a n d s a d .indeed,
t o s e e h a l f of t h e g r e a t S t a t e of I l l i n o i s
represented
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W o b o a s t of t h o f r e e d o m of t h e p r e s s in
t h i s c o u n t r y y e t h e r e i s a l i v i n g d i s g r a c e <o n S t a t e a n d
t o a nation, a g a i n s t w h i c h a w o r d is r a r e l y u t t e r e d .
C i t i z e n s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t s s o u g h t t o take; p r i d e e n o u g h
i n t h e h i g h e s t l e g i s l a t i v e b o d y in t h o land, t o s e e t h a t
d r u n k a r d s a r e e x c l u d e d f r o m it, a n d w h e n o n e e e t s in o c c u s i o n l l y . t h e p r e s s o u g h t t o v^rite h i m o u t , o r if t h a t will
u o t do, the people o u g h t to kick him out.
M c D o u g n l , o f C a l i f o r n i a , a n J R i c h a r d s o n of I l l i n o i s ,
a r e t h e o n l y h n b i t n a l d r u n k a r d s of t h e j S e n a t e . M e D o u gtil i s h a r m l e s s in his c u p s , l i e g o e s o u t h o r s e b a c k r i d i n g , falls i n t o t h e g u t t e r , a n d t h e s m a l l b o y s r a l l y r o u o $
b i m t o h a v e a littlo f u n a t h i s e x p e n s e , l i e , s e l d o m trOu n
bles t h e Senate c h a m b e r witb his presence. Richardson
h o w e v e r , i s d i s g u s t i n g in h i s b a c c n a n a l i a d revelribsM*dK
w a y s o b t r u d e s himself u p o n t h e S e n a t e wbqn s c a r c e l y
a b l e t o s t a n d d r e c t — a l w a y s , unfdrtuhately 1 : f o r hiinsclf atld
h i s S t a t e , in h i s s e a t , t o b e p o i n t e d a t f r o m t h o g a l l e r i e s ,
a n d t o h a v e h i s n a m e g i v e n in reply t o t b o o f t - r e p e a t e d
q u e s t i o n , " W h o is t h a t d r u n k e n fellow o v e r t h e r e ? " —
Washington Cor. Cincinnati Commercial.

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h a v e been sold In Its native town, a n d not a single i n s t a n c e
of i t * failure W k n o w n .
We have. In o n r possession, a n y j q u a n t i t y of « e r t i f i * 3 « ,
some of t h e m f r o m
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n e n c e o v e r any o t h e r c o m p o u n d .
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held by a c u p p a c k i n g , like t h a t u p o n t h e
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w o r k i n g in a cylinder, fltted for the purpono w i t h i n t h e upp e r uir c h a m b e r — w h i c h we t h i n k a g r e a t i m p r o v e m e n t , as
.stuflling.it s o liable t o lie d e r a n g e d , a n d leak u n d e r s t r o n g
pressure, t o say n o t h i n g of ,tlie loss I n f r i c t i o n i n c i d e n t
t h e r e t o . It h a s also two air c h a m b e r s : t h u s the a c t i o n of the
valve is c u s h i o n e d u p o n b o t h s i d e s Uy a i r — p r e v e n t i n g waterh a m m e r . a n d v a c n m - t h u m p . , T h e valves a r c very n c c t s s i b l e ,
a n d simply a n d c h e a p l y repaired. They work m u c h easier
t h a n any. p u m p we have e v e r seen : t h e < i a c h c y l i n d e r be,lng worked by c h i l d r e n in wells loo feet deep, a n d at* t h e )
• are e x t r e m e l y c h e a p a s well as s i m p l e anil t>!iong. wo freely
) r c c o m m e n d them.

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h a s been r u n n i u g for the past two year*. 1 prnuoimcc t h r m ,
u n h e s i t a t i n g l y , thei best p u m p s t | t « h a v e W e n h r o o g h t to m y
notice, h a v i n g uSerf m
t h a t said o l M t i o o s h a l l b e h t l d e n l h e 2 8 l h .lay o r M a c e b . 1 " o l 1 " ' « • " • « " "
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1 8 6 4 , * t all t h e u s u a l p l a c e s of t h e S t a t e , f o r all s u c h v o t N. Y., Oct. 10,185U
e r s as may attend for that purpose ; t b a t the voters att e n d i n g a t e a c h p l a c e a t 8 o ' c l o c k in t h e m o r n i n g o f $ a i d J . D . W E S T A C o . s
We are pleased t o s t a t e t h a t t h e P u m p s we h a v e h*d of
d a y m a y c h o o s e J u d g e s a n d C l e r k s of E l e c t i o n f o r t h a t
yon, nboitt a y e a r 8(*o. h a v e lieen in c o n s t a n t use. 1'.' h o n r a
p u r p o s e ; t h a t all p e r s o n s q u a l i f i e d b y s a i d r C o n s t i t u t i o n
each day; and raise f o r the tisc of o n r Woolen F n e t o r y . a b o u t
a n d L a w s a n d t a k i n g t h e o a t h p r e s e n t e d in t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s 13(1.gallons per tuiuute. Tlt^v w o t k w i t h but little p o * e r ,
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P r o c l a m a t i o n o f D e c e m b e r 8, 1863, c i t h e r b e f o r e o r a t c m n p a r c d with p n m p s we liavi- uwil before, a n d do not e f t
t h e e l e c t i o n , a n d n o n e o t h e r s m a y b e v o t e r s ; t h a t e a c h out or repair, a n d are satisfactory in nil r c a p e t t * . Y o u r s . £ c .
D t ' M ^ i r i i AM" FXCTV HI N (i L'osil-ANV.
• e t of J u d g e s a n d C l e r k s m a y m a k e returns d i r e c t l y t o
y o u , on o r b e f o r e t h o
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o t h e r respects, s a i d e l e c t i o n m a y b e c o n d u c t e d a c c o r d i n g
'• N o ' f a r m e r who own* u welt or c U t c r u can possibly afford
t o said m o d i f i e d C o n s t i t u t i o n a n d L a w s ; on t h e receipt of t o be w l t h c a : a n Iron p n m p . It s h o u l d be at o n c e a hoctlon
s a i d returns, w h e n 5 , 4 0 6 v o t e s shall h a v e b e e n c a s t , y o u nnd f o r c o puiqp—a p e r f e c t l i t t l e It re e n g i n e — s u c h a ono
c o n receive s a i d v o t e s , n n d a s c e r t a i n all w h o s h a l l t h e r e - k n o w n aa •• W e s t ' s I m p r o v e d | ' u m p . " 1 «|>eak of till* p u m p
b y O p p e q r t o h a v e b e e n e l e c t e d ; t h a t , on t h e — — o f — U-cause 1 h a p p e n t o know i t . . . to U» very simple.
duraWe.'powcrlnl a n d cheap, a n d it d o n ' t f r e e t e u p . nor Ret
n e x t , all p e r s o n s s o a p p e a r i n g (o h a v e b e e n e l e c t e d , w h o o n t of o r d e r o n c e a y e a r . . - . I know th|n. and think I
s h a l l a p p e a r b e f o r e y o u a t L i t t l e R o c k a n d t a k e t h e o a t h , may he d o i n g the fuvuiei* good by s p e a k i n g of it . . .
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t o bo b y y o u s e v e r a l l y a d m i n i s t e r e d , t o s u p p o r t t h e Con- boy 10 y e a r s old can work ft, a n d t h r o w a c o a t i n u o i t a ineJv
s t i t u t i o n of t b o U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d m o d i f i e d C o n s t i t u t i o n and-a-ijHarter r t r e a i n . . . I t «an be made t o v o j k in d e e p
wells a s well aa iu shallow o n e s . "
o f t h e s t a t e of A r k a n s a s , a n d b e d e c l a r e d b y y o u q n a l i
Bed a n d e m p o w e r e d t o i m m e d i a t e l y e n t e r u p o n t h e d u t i e s
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o f t h e offices t o w h i c h t h e y s h a l l h a v e b e e n r e s p e c t i v e l y
We h a v e had in use for m o n t h s past one ol W e s t ' s P u m p s ,
elected.
w h i c h has given us m o r e xatisfaction as a fo t e nnd l i f t i n g
Y o n w i l l p l e a s e o r d e r a n e l e c t i o n t o t o k e p l a c e on t h e
p u m p t h a n a n y we h a v e e v e r t i a e d . I t ia om of g r e a t power,
2 8 t h o f M a r c h , 18C4, a n d returns t o b e m a d e in f i f t e e n a n d well a d a p t e d for ship's deck*, mines, I
days thereafUir.
A . LJXCOLK.
houses, g r a p e r i e s Ac., Ac.
The Mining
Hallway. J o u r n a l says :
It is r e c o m m e n d e d for its e x t r e m e simpti
Drunken Senators.

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S T U B B O R N GOtJCiH,

a n d j-«t, thongli i t i s so s o r e an<t *pcedy in i i s o p e r a t i o n , i t ia
perfectly harmless- b e i n g p u n U vcgena.le. , h itven aereeable t o the taste, a u d may be adnllulUfertid t o chUAien of
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say this, k n o w i n g Us merits, a n d f e e l i n g coiiftderit t h a t o n e
trial will .secure f o r j t t f h o m e i n ^ v e f v household.
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D r u g g l K In town, w h o will furnlMb y o ^ w l t h a c i r c u l a r of geou i u e certificate* of c u r e s it lias m a d e . , •
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Arc a fluid p r e p a r a t i o n , the only on<5 of the k i n d e v e r
covered iu t h i s c o u n t r y , a u d a c t s dlrgctly on the p a r t s
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only r e a c h t h e m as they
work t h r o u g h s y m p a t h y , but n o t at all d i r e c t a n d po«i(ivc.
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r e t u r n of n a t u r e ' s p r e s c r i b e d laws T
(Jive yourself n o uneasiness, f o r Ljron'a P e r i o d leal D r o p s ,
iTtaken a day or two before t h e e x p e c t e d p e r i o d , w i l l positively and i n v a r i a b l y regulate Its c o m i n g , a s s u r e as effect
follows cause, a* certain as d a y l i g h t follows d a r k n e s s .
A r e you sick, enfeebled by disease, t.r u n a b l e t o b e a r t h e
labor uud d a n g e r of increase ?

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Bnd p a r t i c u l a r i n s t r u c t i o n s In r e g a t U t o l i o W f t g t h e lien,
w i t h many g e n e r a l d i r e c t i o n ^ in w g l r t f to writing', a n d f n l l
e x p l a n a i i u n a of the s e t of cooics. Tb«M, i n s t i u c t i o n a u d
e x p l a n a t i o n s a i c a l o n e w o r t h t h r e e lipies flic price c h a r g e d
f o r the s e t of copies. T o a n y one hhVing a little t i m e to
p r a c t i c e t h i s will be the c h e a p e s t ^ n d moat e.vpeditioua way
of i m p r o v i n g t h e i r w r i t i n g "
No o n e h a y i n g a d e s i r e t o l e a r n to w r l l e b e t t e r , a h o n H be
w i t h o u t t h i s invaluable s e t of copies. . Auj-j jicraoa t a k i n g the
t r o u b l e t o get five s u b s c r i b e r s to lhe copies will receive a s e t
f r e e . Cnrd m a k i n g . W r i t i n g o r Flonri.-thiiigriono tO o r o e r ,
a n d in tbe b e s t style of the A r t . a t a m o d e r a t e chiiree,
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" Mr. L. W. Hnbliell h a s with me received a t h o i o u g h ' a n d
r e g u l a r c o u r s e of i n t t t t t c t l d n iu P e n m a n s h i p , a n d manifested t h o s e t r a i t s of g e n i u s whi^jt c h a r a c t e r i s e tliosc d e s t i n e d
to m o v e In the first rahk oracc'ompITthed Artist* "
•• H e can w r i t e copie-t c o r r e c t l y and explain t h e m t r o t h ,
fully, and is t h e r e f o r e c o m p e t e n t to c o n d u c t ' W r i t i n g Classes
s u b s t a n t i a l l y in all the f u t u r e s of the Art, F o r m a t i o n , C o m bination, L i g h t and S h a d e , Slope a n d ArmagcoK-nL

LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
O t . -Verk L. I.. 1RC0.
I h a v e used t h i s p n m p f o r n n e s n r n t n e r a n d winter, ex- ] C o m e to y o u as a blessing, for fe> n o t p r e v e n t i o n b e t t e r
posed t o t h e North-lVest wind c o m i n g o v e r l . o n g I s l a n d ! tliau cure ?
.
Sound, b e i n g the coldest possible ex poiture. ami nt no t i m e '
If r e g u l a r l y taken, i t is a c e r t a i n p r e v e n t i v e , a n d w i l l save
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