Grand Traverse Herald, March 25, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 25, 1864

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1864-03-25

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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T R A V E R S E

VOL. VI.

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I hear the orgiao peal within,
I h e a r U » p r a t e r with *onla that scorch
1 J k e s p a i l u 0 om on inverted torch.
1 b e a r tlie seiinDti «i(>on sin.
With threateuings of the li»t account.
And all, Uan»latod li* tho a.r.
Reach tne but a».our d. ar i^ird** prayer.
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'And as t W sermon on the Mount.
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lincH) f o r tliij Hr«t i n s e r t i o n , a n d iwcaty-flye s e n u tor e»fd>
a ub»eqncnt I n s e r t i o n . Yearly Advertisements—SlO for OM
• q i i i f b : $10 f o r t h r e e s q u a r e s ; $8" f o r l i S l f * c M o i n n ; add
$.•,0 f o r one c o l u m n , L c g a l a d v e r t U c m c n t s a t the rates p i t acribed by lair : tlftv cent# per folio ,of 100 > o r d » , for the
firstihsertlqn.
a n d twonty-tlvc cent* f o r s a e h snfcstxinetit.—
Every figure c o u n t s a word. F i g u r e w o r k w i t h o u t r u l e s , 61
per ccut.udded. Hole a n d rtgnrc worjs,.double price.
A l l l e g a l w d v e r t f a o m e n t s t o be paid f o r i t H f c t l j th «dvstilc<-

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U u a t il'he'Ciflvin, and not Christ ?
Must it be Athana^lan cr.-eds,
Oi' holy water, bookxj and beads J
Most i t n i g s l i n g aonls lemain content
,WUh ceunvils a u j decrees of T r e n t ?
• And can ) t * e enough for these
Tht- Christian ChureV the y e a r erehilma
W i t h e v e r g r e e n s a n d boughs of palms.
And tills the sir with litanies ?

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I k n t W l h a t yonder Pharisee
ThanksHJod Uiat he Is not like mo
I n ray hnmilitation dressed,
1 oiOi stivnd ond l u n t i n y breast.
And p r a j for human p V H l l 0 -

111 Kiaih4 Job rriUiog Natlj and tiptditiooilv lliecuUd. -

N o t t o i o o e c h u r c h alone, b u t seven.

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UNITED STATES LAM OFFICE AT TI1ATOSE COT, SlCfl.

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And unto ewch the promise came,
HlVcWIflba. but Still the »ame ;
For bim t h a t overcometh a r t
T h e new names written on the stone.
I h B raiment white, the crown, the throne,
j j . A u d l willjgive him the Morniug Star !
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Gil A N D T R A V E R S E 1 COUNT-V O F F I C E R S .
J a J j W Of P r o h u t e
CURTIS FJ^ER.Mapleton
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- E . F . O V M B , lMver*e c i l r .
County Treasurer
M O R G A N B A T H S . Trav-City,
County Clerk
JAMES P. URAND,
R e g i s t e r of D e e d s
JAMES P. BRAND>
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Pro*. Attorney
C. II. M A R S H ,
Circuit Court Cora...C. II. M A R S H * .
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Corouers
:.--.L. R. SMITH,
P.IVRapids.
R O B E R T L E E , Contreville.

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N O T A R Y P U B L I C t t ' O N VKYAXOF-R!
rr;» verse Ctty, Grand Traverse Conut» Miblu
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Ah ! to bow many Faith has been
:....-K»«¥idf*te > af : tMMa u M t t o ,
Bu t a dim shadow, that recasts
The creed oT the PWntaslasts.
l
Ffn*-*h l ow«o M a i l S o r r o w s died.
For whom the 1 r s g t d y Divine
Was t<ut a x y tu b v lf ln d n sign,
A n d C h r i s t a jjlewiom cruciHeti!
F d f other? a d i v i n e r e r w d
•- 'la J i v i n g Ut'tlte life tfcey lend.
The pasxing ol their beautiful feat
, Bl,i » « « the pavemewt of the street.
. And all tl)e|r rooks a i d words repeat
' 0!tf ru!ler*a Imytng, wikeand sweet.
Not as a vulture, b u t a dove,
b > '•! Tho'lliilrUhpKt came from al>ove.
Extraordinary

Dreams.

N O . 15.

ipenetl. S h o r t l y a l t e r w a n l he saw a loail
until I hey
i "the d r i v e r he recognised
~>f s t r a w a p p r o a c h i n g .
be h a d left his f r i e n d . H o
he landlord of I b e
a p p e a l e d t o t h e g u a r d a i i h e gates, told t b e m o f h i s w v
j>tcions and w i l b o n i m u c h t r o u b l e i n d u c e d t h e m lo s e a r c h
i h e s t r a w ; and t h e r e I hey saw t h e d e a d b o d y of his
Iriend, w h o m ihe landlord confessed he h a d m u r d e r e d .
T h e last d r e a m of I his kind we sball q u o t e is relaifd,
w e think, in a - H i s t o r y of the C o i u i l y of C h e s t e r . " W e
forced i o give it f r o m m e m o r y , as wv c a u n o t refer a t
>ment t o i h e volume. W v o m i t t h e nanK-s. for the
j this
suflii lit reaswt! t h a t we c a n n o t r e m e m b e r t h e m , t h o u g h
tbev are given Tti the history r e f e r r e d t o nbbve. T h e n a r r a t i v e is s o m e w h a t long, b u t it i& to t h i s effect. A m a n
h a d living with h i m a y o u n g w o m a n w h o a c t e d as h i s
h o n s e - k e e p e r . O n t h e u n d e r s t a n d i n g she was t o lie his
wife, a n evil i n t i m a c y sp*#ng u p b e t w e e n t h e m , a u d c f t r j
laiii c o n s e q u e n c e s arns^ v\hicli m a d e h e r very e a r n e s t in
Iter persuasions t h a t he s h o u l d fulfill his p r o m i s e . U p o n
some p r e t e n s e o r oilier he sent h e r t o a place at s o m e
distance, with o n e M a r k S h a r p , w h o killed her as t h e y
w e r e c r o s s i n g n moor, a n d t h r e w h e r body d o w n I h e s h a f t
of a disused m i n e . A little a f t e r t h i s a miller saw t h e
a p p a r a t i o u ol the y o u n g u n m a n s t a n d i n g b e f o r e h i m
w i i b h e r h a i r h a n g i n g a b o u t h e r s h o u l d e r s a n d drondfulw
!v g a s h e d a b o u i t h e h e a d , f-lio t o l d h i m s h o h a d b e e i i x
m u r d e r e d by M a i k S l m r p a l il-.e i n s t n n c e of h e r m a s t e r . ^
H e did not d o a n y t h i n g in c o n s e q u e n c e of Hiis a p p a r a j Hon o n ihe first o c c a s i o n , b u t when- it a p j i e a r e d t o h i m
a g a i n and t h r e a t e n e d him if he did not go und inform t h o
i m a g i s t r a t e of w h a t lie h a d seen, h e w e n t t o t h e nmgis! I r a t e a n d r e l a t e d t h e w h o l e affair. T h e man w a s a p p r o , b e n d e d a n d e x a m i n e d , a n d while n n d c r e x a m i u n t i o n i t
] was noticed ihnl t h e j u s t i c e b e c a m e deadly p a l e , t h e c a u s e
I of w h i c h was s t a t e d a f t e r w a r d — t i a m c l j , t h a t h e
ding in I h e c o u r t the a p p a r a t i o n e x a c t l y n i i t
n p p o a t c a t o t h e miller.
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f u l ; and t h e y a r c only a few of t h o v e r y l a r g e
be
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n u m b e r that m i g h t be g i v e n if it w e r e w o r t h w h i l e or,
Ive-itnte l o r e p e a t it
well known
B u t w h e n wo
k it is Miseeptilde of e x p l a n a t i o n — s p a c e would allow of t h e i r p u b l i c a t i o n .
I, u giiitlem.iii of p r o p e r t y in t h o V a l e reflect on t h e small utmilier o f t h e s e in p r o p o r t i o n t d I h e
Mr. II ol
•nied l o r n v e r y cousitlei a b l e s u m . t h e m y r i a d s w h i c h ore e x p e r i e n c e d nightly, t h e w o n d e r la
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uceuiliuhile
T h u t m y s t e r i o u s p a r t of o u r b e i n g wbifib,
family ( t h e l i i u l i r s ) . ' M r . It. was m e n t .
indebted l o
with t h e belief t h a t his f a t h e r hud. c o m m u n i c a t e s a c t i v i t y t o i h e b r a i n n e v e r sleeps, a n d
strongly impr
1
o r proees.- p e c u l i a r t o t h e law of S c o t l a n d , g i v e s rise l o incessant d r e a m ) n g ; so tliot no man passes
p u r c h a s e d i i c j e '.uuds f r o m the t i l u l a r . a n d t h e r e f o r e , the a n i g h t w i t h o u t a w a k i n g t o n e o n c i o u s n e s s t h a t his b r a i n
p r e s e n t p n H'culioti w a s urcniidlc-s. I l u t a f t e r all indus- h a s b e e n busy w i t h e v e n t s w h i c h l i e can s e l d o m recall in
•h a n i o u e his f a t h e r ' s p a p e r s nnd i n v e s t i g u - ' w u k i n g h o u r s . T h e most c u r i o u s p a r t of t h e p h e n o m e lion iininii" the p u b l i c ree onis. ami a c a r e f u l i n q n i r v non is, t h a t t h e ttiau w h o n e v e r t h i n k s — t h a t l s ' t o say,
a m o n g all p e r s o n s w h o luid t r a n s a c t e d iaw b u s i n e s s for t h e m a n w h o n e v e r c a r r i e s out n ( r a i n of t h o u g h t on a n y
h i s l a t h e r , no evidi i«-c c o n l d be r e c o v e r e d t o s u p p o r t s u b j e c t — h a s usually s h o r t a n d ' b r o k e n d r e a m s , w h i c h
his defeiBC. T h e pi<rind was now n e a r a t h a n d w h e n lie c h a n g e r a p i d l y f r o m one s u b j e c t t o a n o t h e r ; w h e r e a s
•Conceived the loss of t h e lawsuit lo be i n e v i t a b l e , a n d h e t h e m a n w h o is in l h » h a b i t of reasoning w i t h himself
b a d f o r m e d i h e d e t e r m i n a t i o n l o r i d e t o - E d i n b u r g h t h e ut nuy lengthy or o f , e x e r c i s i n g bis i m a g i n a t i o n ill, t h e inn e x t d a y a n d m a k e t h o best b a r g a i n ho could in I h e w a y v e n t i o n of fiction when a w a k e , c o m m o n l y h a s d r e a m s o f
of c o m p r o m i s e
H e even went lo b e d w i t h t h i s r e t e n - w o n d e r f u l m e t h o d ond regularity*.

n i n g t h e y f o u n d llivy
r her stern. T h t
. i s h t of I h e A m e r i c a n c o a s t , u n d' tlint haul
w s s e l e i n t i n u c d b u t o n e c a b l e ' s length f u r t h e r on ihe
s i e e r k g in t h e night, s h e would h a v e
gone ashore.
T h e r e i s a singular dr.-am
recorded
in " W o r l e y ' s
W o n d e r <»f the L i t t l e W o r l d , " of an E n g l i s h g e n t l e m a n
residing in P r a g u e .
H e was lying iu b e d ' o n e fine m o r n lie d r e a m e d thut a s h a d o w a p p e a r e d t o h i m
a n d t o l d h i m I hat his fn»her was dead. •• H e a w o k e in
g r e a t alarm, a n d t a k i n g his d a i r y m a d e a n e n t r y of t h e
c i r c u m s i a n c e s . wiib lln; d a y a n d h o u r when it took p l a c e ,
T h i s book wiili many o i l i e r things, he p u t i u l o a b a r r e l
and seiit l o E n g l a n d . < i o i n ? f r o m P r a g u e t o N u n - m lierg. lie met s i t h e ' a t i e r pla«-c a m e r e l w n t w h o h a d
just t ouie Iron' Kngland a m i w h o knew his family weii —
T h e gentle man t o l d h i m timl hi* Oilier wns d y a d . F o u r
y e a r s laier he himself r e o c h o l E n g l a n d ; b u t , b e f o r e lie
Could touch the b a r r e l he liail sell I IVom P r a g u e , he proc u r e d t h e a t t e n d a n c e of hi* sisters a n d s o m e friends, a n d
in t h e i r p r e s e n e c ofiencd the barrel, l o o k out t h e b o o k ,
and railed t h e i r a t t e n t i o n t o t h e e n t r y , ' l o ihu aatonisliment of all p n s i n l , the d a l e was I h a t of t h e d a y on
w h i c h his hither died
Tfce s a m e gentleimm s i t s : " 1
may lawfully s w e a r t h a t iu my y o u t h , at C a m b r i d g e , !
h a d a like d r e a m of m y m o t h e r ' s d e u t h ; w h e r e , my broliter U e n r y lying Willi uie, early iu t h e m o i n i t i g 1 drCa
e d t h a i my m o i l n r passed by me w i t h u sad c o u n t e n a n c e .
aiid told me t h a t she could not c o t n e l o m y c o m m e n c e ment (I b e i n g within five m o n t h s to p r o c e e d M a s t e r of
A r t s , and she h a v i n g at that l i m e p r o m i s e d t o c o m e to
Cnmbridcv.)
W h e n 1 r e l a t e d t i n s i o my broilier. h o t It
of n s w a k i n g t o g e t h e r iu a Mvcat. he p r o t e s t e d l o me
that he l.ad { r e t i m e d the verv i-ame ; ami w h e n we h a d
L'htest kuowli'djre of o u r m o t h e r ' s sickness.
neillKT in <
i • ml Mill affect io
nest <
the sii angei
of t h i s d r e a m

T i t o boiicf i n K i m m i a W o u c t h a t line e g i s l r d K i i o n g nil
n a t i o n s t h r o u g h nil t i m e ; ond t h e r e c o r d s of nil pvojik*
:n : r<»mnrkni>lb instntic*» of t h e i r fulfillment.
In
giving t h e following instances of Ihe a c u a l realisation
of t h e m in a n e i « i t a n d n i o d e i n t i m e s , t r c a r e n o t iulluenet d h y aiiy d e s i r p t o increase t h e c r e d u l i t y w h i c h secins t o
» f R'A V l C l ? P T - ? C r t ' Y . '

h a n j reached i t s ciiiiniiwting point in the c a s e of s p i r i t
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH.
mpjiiiigs. Imt simply t o iurnisii food f o r reflection f o r tlte
mlniU of t h o s e w h o l a k e p l e a s u r e iu t h e c o n s i d e r a t i o n ol
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j o i n on w t l e r p r i s e w h i c h would r e s u l t io t h e d e a t h a n d
imr u p o n his m i n d h a d a d r e a m lo t h e following p u r p o r t :
rnirt of h i m s e l f ond faintly. - T o p r e v e n t s u c h a c a i n M r o
S u r v e y i n g t h e A m e r i c a n p u l p i t . I fino it o c c u p i e d b y
T H A V K K S B CI'-CY. i
H i s Hither, w h o h a d lu-ee m a n y y e a r s dead, i r p p c a ' v d t o
jihfl lie WnMe t o . Q n e e u M n r j , ami b e g g e d h e r t o send
m e n w h o c a n fegitimalely b e d i v i d e d i n t o t w o ' c t V a t
him h e t h o u g h t , a n d a s k e d him why he was d i s t u r l i c d in
f o r h i s n e p h e w v o n d i c a u s o liim t o lie e x a m i n e d b y t h e
classes, a n d i bine, f o r t h e p r e s e n t p u r p o s e , I will c o l l i be
his m i n d . 1'! d r e a m s m e n HIT not s u r p r i s e d a l s u c h npl o n d s o f t h c c o u n c i l o n s o m e f r i v o l o t i s p r e t e n s e , a n d comp o e t i c a l ond n n p o e t i c a l . 1 a m n o t s u r e t h a t tbesw d c pariiiOIIS
M r . U. t h o u g h t he i n f o r m e d his f a t h e r ol t h e
m i t t e d t o t h e T o w e r . 'I h i s was d o n e ; a n d on t h o ems i g n a i i o n s o r e sufiiciently d e f i n i t e or e v e n sufficiently
r n t s nouAR t» KOW OPF.NEI* FOR TIIF. B E j r m i - o r m
' tin paym
basRidor'B r e t u r n T h o m a s W o t t o n confessed lo h i m I hut.
Mii'gcstuc. 1-ut I can n il y o u w h a t I m e a n b y t h e m —
•r R A V E L I K G
X' V . J B - . L I C ,
hn T h e e h i s w h i c h 1 driiomiiinle p o e t i c a l i s c o m p o s e d of
b u t f o r h i s c o r n m i t t a l t o p r i s o n h e would h a v e j o i n e d t h e
r j
. r.vDHRTHE mrxKiKTGsiPBKca.or.
i n w r r r e c t i o n letlHJy S i r T h o m a s WyaB.
I t is also remen w h o possess i m a g i n a t i o n , s t r o n g a n d t e n d e r s y m p a c o r d e d of ' t h o ' sflmo T h o m a s W o t t o n t h a t lie, b e i n g in
t h i e s profound insight into human character a m i motive,
s u p p o r t ..I his !H«!
Ketii. t l i t n m e d ^ u o n i g h t t h a t i b o O x f o r d U u i v e r s i t v
a n d the p o w e r to a t t r a c t l o t h e m s e l v e s ihe a f l e e t i o u s o f
£3T G I V E H I M A C A L L . O K
t h e p-iienml slin i.
trensnrv, h a d been r o b b e d b y five p e r s o n s ; a n d a s he w a s
those around ihem.
T h e s e men jiossess ulgo what wo
V. W. D.
lipiids for m j m e p
w r i t i n g t o h'.s son at t h e U n i v e r s i l y the n e x t d a y , lie
t e r m m d i v i d u a l i l y in an u n u s u a l d e g r e e — n f u t i l i t y W h i c h '
::tt-5:. ! M - l y .
T h e p a | v * r s ivhiiu
. T r a v e r s e Oily, W . y U IftfiS.
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t h e m e m o r y d u r i n g xlcep, we have t h e m o s t of u s e x - m a t t c i s . G e o . G r a n t listened t o 1 hem f o r a few mo•oWlnir andl : rnteliin« s t i t c h i n g dona! with ^ i v l e w . t o suit,
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t h e n i A i n ^ s s e d - t i i a t h c h a d q n o r r e k x l w i l b t h e o t h e r , a n d m u c h weukenetl of late y e a r s by r e a . l u : c : b u t it may IK.- a n y person a m o n g m v a c q u a i n t a n c e s w h o do. XJnt t h e r e
t h s t - i l f t h b ' p a s s i o n o f l h o m o m e n t h e h a d killed h i m a n d q u e s t i o n e d w h e t h e r i! is not now n« s t r o n g ns e v e r it was is o n e s u b j e c t w i t h w h i c h I a m p e r f e c t l y a c q u a i n t e d —
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o w i n g to I h e p u b l i c a t i o n iu the L o n d o n l i m e s , a n d o t h e r T a l k of tlmt and I o m y o o r m a n . " " W h a t is t i n t , G e n f p o o may.recoverJ*our henltb l y t h e oic.of o t l i e r r e r a e d i e s . disposed of t h e b o d y bv p u l l i n g it in t h o f u r n a c e .
T h e a u t h o r of " S i g n ? In-fore D e a t h t e l l s of a c e r t a i n po|icrs, of I h e case of n man w h o d r e a m e d m o r e liiuii e r a l ?" asked the jiolitieian in s u r p r i s e . , ' . - T a m i i n g leaYoo mny rtcorer w l t h o a t anj-t'\iiit do not f o r g e t that you
o n c e t h a t he h a d seen t h e b o d y of a man h a n g i n g in n t h e r , " replied G e n e r a l G r a n t . Gets. G r a n t ' s f a t h e r a a s
may die, and t h a t B r a n d r c t h ' s F i l l s couldhav<Tsaved !y<ra.— C a p f B t l l ' J e H n i l o g e r s . Who c o m m a n d e d a vessel- p r n c e c d i n g h > - V i r f » ? h i a . t h a t IK o n ? night left i h o d e c k atsi wvnt b a r n , w h i c h d r e a m i m p r e s s e d itself so s t r o n g l y u p o n h i s i w e a l t h y tauiier out W e s t , a n d b e f o r e t h e rebellion t h e .
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not c o m e t o h e l p me. ot h a s t a v e n g e my d e a t h . T h e j h a v i n g s u c h an i n t e r v i e w , h a v e been s u m m o n e d 10 o p l l e i a l e ^ - W a o o p l n g C o t t j r b , and h e v a r a bo h»« n e v e r k n o w n * A t o u t o n b o o r a g o t a n d w e f o u n d s x l y fathoms."—
T h e c a p t a i n o r d e r e d h i m t o h e a v e t h e l e a d a g a i n . T l i e l a n d l o r d or the inn w h e r e y o n left m e i n t e n d s t o c a r r y j p e a r b e f o r e t h e C o m m i t t e e on t h e C o n d u c t of t h e W a r .
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At ten o'clock in the evening n boat came down the bosh any way ; and as far as this To mi and County i4
river from Fairfield. Hyde Cwtrrty. and from one of the concerned he might 6s w, fl warned them h> look out frW Southern mail. We have Detroit dufes to the 15th. and
TRAVERSE CITYl
boatmen I learned that Cupt. Spenser and a portion or an earthquake, as no money was ever lost by its officers, clip from the Advettieer and Tribune the following items
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 25. 1864.
of news :
bis company were at that place. I determined to make neither has there been an earthquake.
It i» reported nt Washington that Gen. Grant it to re1'JfION NATIONAL CONTENTION.
an effort to capture them'And rid the country of one
A V W . BACON.
turn from the West in a few days, re-organize the Army
The undersigned, who, by original appointment, or «nb*c- band of •' Independent Rangers." Wetting my detachTravcfse City. March 21. 1864.
qncot ccslgnat ion to fill vacnncicn, consthnte the Executive ment on board. I darted up the river, which. I»eing
or the Potomac, take ike field in person, and lead the
SHERMAN'S EXPEDITION.
Committee treated by the National Convention held at Chi- very crook ed and narrow, found ns but ten miles above
spring campaign. It was thought that (Jen. Smith
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cago on the 16th day of Mty, I860, do hereby call tipon all
What it Accomplished—The Enemy's Conotrr P e a - would soreeed Gen. Meade Gen. llnlleck. t is stated,
qualified rvtera who desire the unconditional maintenance Gam Neck Landing at day light. Wishing to surprise
etrnted ISO JHIte*.
will be offered the command or any Department be mayof the Union, tike supremacy of the Constitution, and the them in the night, 1 made the vessel fust to the bank,
We publish below the Chicago Tribune's correspond- choose.
complete suppression of the existing rebellion, with the posted pickets on the only road lending to Fairfield, ami ent's account of the great Sherman expedition, the only
Gen. Wadsworth has been sent to Fortress Monroe
cause thereof, by vfgotous war, and all-apt and efficient waited until the evening of the 18th, when we again authentic narrative that has yet been given to the pubmean*, to Bend delegates to a convention to awemble at started up the river. Four roik-s further and we were lic.
to put a stop to Gen. Butler's system or exchange of
BALTTVORX, on ICEBOAT, THE SEVKKTH PAY or JCXK. iww,
CANTOS. Mine, Feb. 26. via CAIRO, March 10
prisoners. The latter has been giving 100 rebel for 75
blocked,
the
river
becomingso
narrow
that
the
xidea
of
«t 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of presenting candidate*
The grand expedition into Mississippi has returned Union prisoners.
for tho officcs of President and Vice Presi-Ient of the Cnlted the vessel tuncbed the bank on either side. Leuving the thus far. and once more have communication with the
Advices from Florida state Ihnt Gen Seymour is still
States. Each State having a representation in' C6ngrera will " Foster" under command of Lieut. O'Midley, Kx-officeo, outer world.
The expedition has been successful in the object in command of Jacksonville. Our loss nt the battle of
be entitled to as many deligates as (hall bo equal "to twice the I embarked sixty men in two launches and one cutter
number of elector* to which such State is entitled-in the and pulled 6ve miles through a driving snow storm to far which it was sect. vir.: to destroy rebel communica- O'ustre foots up L&00, of which two thirds were slighllv
tions, by cutting their railroads in* all direction*, and
EUctorial College of the United States
the mouth of a canal leading to Fairdeld, still four miles draw off some of the rebel force from Mobile and Cbatta- wounded.
EDWIN' I). MORCAV, New York. Chairman.
Two more blockade runners have been captured, one
distant. Here wo lauded, many of the men beii-.g F*>
Thc expedition penetrated ISO miles into the heart or of which is valued at S200.000.
The Detroit Advertiser and Tribune on the " I n * numb with cold that they could scarcely stand. The
•y
tertor Press.'*
the rebel country, with no communications kept open in
We Intro from rebel sources on account of 400 desernight wa3 intensely dark and well fitted for a suvprise
The Mvertiter and Tribune, since it threw aside
its rear, ami without meeting tftty opposition except
objects being only visible by the reflection of \hu snow •kirmifhiiig with the enemy'# cavalry. It is confidently ters collecting ond arming themselves in Jones county.
its rusty garment*, indulged in a warm bath, shook' ofT
on the ground Forming my meu into two companies, reported that Gen. Polk had 14,000 men nt Meridian, but Mississippi and all attempts to subdue them have thtu
its lethargy and nppcured in a snwut and becoming new one under command of Li eat. Kingsbury and the other
far been unsuccessful.
with this force he dared not make n stand.
rig. pats on ns many airs as n young Miss who has just
More than 8,000 contrabands followed onr army back.
A new expedition, consisting of the 13th nnd 19th
commanded by Lieut. Ilclm. we coinmenc.-d our inarch
thrown aside patitakdtes nnd "come oct" in long dresses.
Hundreds or mules and horses have heeti driven off and Army Corps under McClernand nnd Franklin, has refor the enemy's camp It was . now two o'clock, A. l i - properly
captured and destroyed, or many rttillious or cently beeu organized at New Orleans for the Red River
Inflated with the Battering notices which its really handthe snow driving furiously, and the win<j howling through dollars value to the reliels.
some appearance had indaced the Kditore of the " Inthb leafless and frown branches of the trees. After a
Terror and consternation hns been carried to the country. Great hopes are entertained or its success.
terior Press" to bestow upon it, it surveys itself comIt Is announced tts part of Gi-n. Graut'splnns for tlic
march of one and a half miles a light gleams through the hearts or the Confederates, and all has been dnne in au
placently in the glass, adjusts its shirt collar, tarns gratedriving snow, which on closer observation proved to be incredibly short space or time, and without but a trifling spring campaign that n gralid concentration or all the
fully arouud and discharges at the "Interior Press"
loss of lire.
WeBterh
forces is lo bo made. From 200.000 to 300.COO
the fire of the enemy's pickct stniioii. Thinking tho inIt has baii a tendency to convince the common peoaforesaid, a broadside of offensive wind.
clemency or the weather would prevent the •• Yunkees " ple the hopelessness of their cause. The State is virtual- more men are to be called out, and "smashing" blows
I t assumes to teach "Interior" Kditors their whole
are
to
be
given to tho rebellion.
from disturbing them, they built a Ere among the bushes ly abandoned by the rebels, and the people cau tbiuk of
duty ill the management and conduct of country newsThe statement recently put forth that Mr. Dayton's
to keep the cold away, near which two of the enemy lay, coining bnck into the Union.
This army has In-en on the march almost constantly son had arrived from France With Important dispatches
paper^ They are enjoined to confine their labors strictwhile a third one wulked his|>ost and kept a lookout Tor and has lived on huff rations and what they could get
ly to a record of passing events in their own immediate
the •' Yankees " in tlui direction we were coining. But from the country, but they havo invariably stood it re- to the effect lhat the French Government was considerneighborhoods, and leave the discussion of nil grave and
now we hod '• the best of them," having discovered their markably well, mid only wished that tbey could have bad ing projects far the recognition ofthe rebels, is denied in
important subjects to the " great dailies !" Hub ! HORACE
a dispatch from Washington.
exact position, while ,they were ignorant or our pre- u brush with the rebels.
GRERLKY himself couldn't crack a louder whip. Pray,
Though no great battle hns been fought and victory
It is reported from Knoxville that Longstrcet has sent
sence and supposed that a space or eighty miles or more won. yet the expedition nuiy be accouuted qaite success•'on what meat does this, our Caesar, feed, that he has
his wagon trains to Richmond, and the impression was
intervened between them and any " Yankees." Eight ful.
grown so great ?"
that
his cutira command has beeu ordered to North
We killed a rebel Major ami captured one. besides
men sent to surround the picket post soon had them all
There are many men at the head o f " Interior " newssecured, without their being able to give any alarm — other offii-ers. The coui.try is thinly peopled, and most Carolina.
papers in this State who have passed through all the
of the residents poor. They were not originally secesh.
A
dispatch
front Boston states that private advices
We then had a ck-nr coast to Fairfield, whose single hut most of i hem become so. Many would be glad to restages of Newspoperdom. and are not only the. peers of
have been receirod there to the effect that the French
street we entered at precisely three o'clock on the morn- turn to the Union.
th<i Adver titer and Tribune men. but are comment to
authorities
have
permitted the departure of tins AngloSome cotion wnswen. most of which was burnt.
ing or the 19th. I learned from u Union man thot Cupt.
tench them. Are the Kdiiore ofthot paper vain enough
On the 14th tJen. Hulbnrt's corps entered Meridian, rebel pirate Rappahannock.
Spenser, one of his officers, and a few enlisted men octo believe that the conductors of the " Interior Press '*
tho
remainder
ol
the
expedition
following
tho
ensuing
cupied one building, while the balance of his men were
day. having destroyed the town of liilUboro". in Scott
at Monroe, Adrian, Hillsdale, Cold water, N'iles, KaluPresentntlon of Grant's C a m m M o n .
asleep in au adjacent store. Posting a guard or ten coutiiy. on the way. In Meridian wt- encountered some
mazoo, Battle Creek, Marshall, Jackson. Ann Arbor,
WASHINGTON. March 9.—The President or the United
men around Capt. 8. a quarters and n picket of ten more rebel cavalry, ntuf drove them out after some skirmishing States this afternoon formally presented to Maj. Gen.
Poutiac, Flint, Corruuna, tit. Johttv, Lansing, Ionia,
to the rear or the building occupied by the soldiers, we and then look possession of the town, and held it four tirant his commission ns L(itutetianl General The cereGrand Rapids. Grand Haven, Saginaw, Bay City,
made an assault with the remainder or tho party-r-forly days. At that turn-expeditions were gent out. which de- mony took pltlce in the Cabinet chamber, in the pr» sence
stroyed Tolly 100 mik-s of road on the Mobile and Ohio
Marquette, and many other places we might meutioniu uumber-»-upon the front door, which soon gave way, Raiirond. and on the road leading to Selma. This in- of the entire Cabinet. Gen. Hallcck. Representative
will tamely bare their backs to the Mcertiter and TriLovejoy, Gen. Rowlings and Col. Comstnck, of Gen.
and we •• went in." A light riom a dark lantern in the clude* over 30 000 fret of bridging <lest roved. We found Grant's
staff, the son nf Gen. Grant, nnd Mr. Nicolay.
bune lash, or sit quietly at its feet and play any tune they
lind iltitroyed much rolling The President addressed him thus :
hands of one of my men gave us light enough to do unr that tin- rrlifl-; 1
may require ! Not they, or we greatly mistuke their
work haudsonu-ly, and before any resistance could be s-toch to or-vert its filling iii'o ntir hands. While this
"GKN. GRANT—In consequence of the nation's apprecalibre and metal.
mis i-u . if.. « the ti'tii •• Kntcrpri* and village aud ciation of what yon have done, and its reliance npon ynu
made, a bright bayonet withn blue jacket to pn-h lite i » i f ' a r i t i o n <>'
lUv were ik-stroyed, together
Did it never fcxjur to these "great dailies " that their
matter, if farther argument were necessary, was nt the witli u Uo-go amount of re I"-I stores' which were burned for whatreturnns to do in the exist! nit gn-at struggle/"yon
are now presented with this commission, eotwtitnting
obligations to the country press are ten-fold greater than
breast orovery reposing reltel. nil rf whom were com- at t iim.key
you Lieutenant General in the army ofthe United States.
the obligations of the country press to them ; ami that
Ther<- iiUd U-en r.o >'.te;:i <>n of going to Selma, and With this high honor devolves upon you also n corresfortably nestled among nn abundance uf straw.
.Seeui
the life-blood which sustains them nnd makes them great,
the main body of ilv army never went beyond Meridion. ponding respo.'isiliility. As the country herein 'trnsts
ing their arms and putting them (the rebels) under a
The
expedition
took
with
IIH-UI
only
20
da»s
rations,
is extracted from tho favorable notice* which the "Inyou. so. under God. it will sustain yon. 1 j»nreely wed
strong guard, we immediately gave ("apt. S. nnd com- and nil was accomplished that had l>een intended.
terior Press," in its great benevolence and good nainre.
add, that with what I here sjienk lor lite nation, goo*my
Onr entire loss tu killed, wounded and missing, is pnt own hearty personal concurrence."
panions our spoeial attention. So well had the first part
almost weekly, in one way and another, bestows npon
of our job been performed that they (the officers) knew down bv correspondents who accompanied the expedition
To which Gen. Grant replied us follows :
theai T What do they get iu return ? Pompous odvicc
nt
only
100
'• MR. PKKSIIIEXT—1 accept this eomtnisunu with granothing of our intended visit to their abode until his door
Only two regular correspondents were on the expedito abstain from the discussion uf all important and grave
went iu with a crash, and he was summoned to surren- tion. Mr Kern of the New York Herald, and Mr. Sim- titude for the high honor conferred- W ith tho aid of
•objects, confiuu themselves strictly to locol matters,
the noble armies that hnve fought on >o munv fields for
der too Yankee Captain he had boasted he would like onds. of the Chicago Tribune. Onr force* captured and onr common country, it will IK- mv earnest endeavor not
stand asido and make way for the " great dnil'o • !*
to meet. Ho took it like a sage, and while he yielded brought away 124 prisoners, received 200 deserters, and to disappoint your expectations, i fi-el tlK- fall weight or
We do not' overrate the combined power of the
the responsibilities now devolving mi me. and I know
to the fortune's of war, lie delivered his sword to his un- killed and woundi-d about 200 of the enemy.
" Interior Press " when wo say that it is a sav.ir of " life
that ir ihey are met with ij will be due to those armies,
welcome visitors. Lieat. Sparrow of his company, seeLetter from Hecretair Chase.
unto life or death unto death
and if the Mvertiter
NKW YOKK. March 10.—'I be Post publishes the fol- and. above all, lo the favor or that Providence which
ing resistance useless, did likewise ; and we round ourleads both nations nisi meu."
and TYt'&vne doubts it, let if provoke its just ire, and n
selves iu possession or one Captain, one Second Lieuten- lowing letter nf Mr. Chase, declining to euter the I'resiThe Presiilent then introduced tlte General to all the
nest of hornets will bo aroused jvhich will sting it to
ant, and twenty-six enlisted men, together with sixty detitiul cunvoss :
members of the Cubiiiet. After this the company was
W AStriNOTO.v. March 5. 1864.
death.
seated, and about half an hour was ft]H-ut in social constuud of small arms a small amount orammuiiitiou, cavalMY
DRAR
St*—In
reply
to
o
k-tterfrom
you,
1
wrote
Having administered this slight rebuke to out-cropping
ry saddles and u stand of rebel colors.
you briefly not long ago about the wishes expressed by versation.
vanity aud officious intermeddling, we close by assuring
many that my name might lie favorably regarded by the
At daylight we returned to our boats at the month or
The Exchnnged Pria mem.
tho Mvertiter and Tribune that wo entertain, in genepeople in their next choice of a President, an I closed by
BAT.Tmnrtr. March 10—The following are among the
ral, a very high opinion of its merits niid ability. ,It is the Canal, where we embarked our prisoners and arms, saying shonld our friends in Ohio manifest a preference
Federal officers released from Richmond : F. A. Hartlo-and
pulled
back
to
our
steomer.
arriving
on
board
at
ten
for
another,
I
should
accept
Ihctr
decisiou
with
the
reanow decidedly the best paper that has cver been publishdy acquiescence due from one «l«o ha* been already trust- son. Colonel 100th Illinois Infantry; C. II. Carieton.
ed in Detroit, aud is really deserving bf un extemk-d cir- o'clock A. M.. well fatigued nnd very cold, nmid the ed and houond by them beyond merit or ex|iectalion. Colonel 89th Ohio Infantry ; HEBKK LKFAVOC*. Colouel
culation. We are under no obligation to it, howetcr, cheers ot the part of Ihc crew that remained ou board Hie recent action*of ihc Union members of our Legisla- 22<l Michigan In full try. {'A. Van Schroeder. I.ic-ulonaut
the ship.
nnd entertain no fears of being slrickan from its exchange
ture indicates such^n preference. It becomes my duly Colonel and A. C.. G.*14th Army Corps : J. W. SandYours truly,
therefore, ami 1 count it more a privilege than a duty, to erson, I.lentmant Colonel and clilef C. S.. 1st Army
list for our plainness of speech.
Wo pay for their paR \V. MCLACOBMX,
usk that no farther consideration be given to my name. Corps ;S. W. Archer. Lieutenant Colonel 17ih Iowa
per, and ask no favors. Our friendship for it is genuine,
It was never more important than now that all our cf- Infantry ; J . C Meagher. Captain40th Ohio Infantry
Capt. U. S. Steamer Foster.
and we shall box its ears whenever it: treats tho " Inte• forts ami all our coergies should be devoted to the sup J. B. McRolicrts. Captain 3d Ohio Infantrv : Jus. A.
rior Press'' with iudignity.
predion of the rebellion ami to the restoration of order Johnston. Caplain 11th Kentucky Cavalry : Kdwnnl K.
For the Grand Traverse Herald.
Nobk". 1st Lieutenant Kentucky'infantry ; H. S. PLATT.
ME. BATES,—The author of the •• Time a Coining,r and prosperity on the solid aud surefoundationsof Union, 1st Lieutenant 11th Michigan infantry.
Letter from a Grand Traverse Boy.
over the signature ofWm. II., in your lust issue., must freeoom and impartial justice, nnd I earnestly urge all
U. 8 STKAXKK F'WTKK.
)
with whom my counsel mnv have weight to allow nothhave written aboard a Night Mare, from appearance or ing to divide them while this great work—in comparison
A Dispatch from Gen. Butler.
Orr NORFOLK, VA., March 7th, 1864. \
WASHINOTON. March 9.—The Republican has the folDEAR IIxiMLn,—Nearly threo years of war have bv the rearing therein, aod the pointless warning and advice ; with which persons nnd even parties are nothing—relowing official dispatch, which wus received last niuht:
no means erased from my memory Grand Traverse and aud injustice to the public he should re-write in hi* sane mains unaccomplished
FORTHRSS MONROK. March 8.
Cordially yoor friend,
its past associations ; and I judge from my desire to hear hours, if he has any, and therein point, out aefiuitclv
(Signed)
8. P. CHAS*.
Hon. K. M. Stanton :
from " friends nt homo'' that a letter from a " Traverse their danger, and plan or delivery therefrom.
The flag o! truce boat is in. bringing over forty-eight
To Hon. J AS. C. HALL, Senate Chamber, ColumBoy." now at tho seat of war, will be ]iernsed with interofficers ami 600 privates, deliveredforexchange.
His proposal to drop harsh words and all Parties, and bus. Ohio.
The Richmond papers give an account of Col. Daldest by muny of my former acquaintances ; but what come harmoniously together, savors also of a night-mare
From Wnohlofton.
gran's death, and Maj. Cook's captnee. The paper also
shall 1 write obout ? Term mo •• Our Special Corres- production, or the waking from a Rip Van Winkle *
WASBi.s'crox. Mar.-h 10.—'Hie committee on •macci- says that the Confederate* have ordered nil of G--n. Kilpondent," and I will give you an account or a late ex- sleep—or if realy awake, is not posted ; for who docs not pution iu the Yirginia Constitutional Convention, sitting patrick's officers whom they have captured, to be placed
pedition up tho Alligator River, N*. C-, the result of know that but one party exists, ami that is the Republi- at Alexandria, havo rt ported an ordinance that the to irons.
(Signed)
Dr.*j. F. BCTLOL
which the conslusioo or this letter will show.
can or Union Party, into whoso rauks have been swept following sections bo incorporated in the constitution,
Ixuviug Plymouth, N. C., on the evening or the 16th all the truly lorn I from every State. North aod South, via.:
1st. Slavery and involuntary servitude, except for
Sew Hampshtre Tree to the Union.
February, with orders from Brig- Gen. Wcssells, com- leaving the old Democratic Party done for, dead, crime, is hereby abolished ami prohibited in the State
All Hail, New Hampshire ! Her loyal sons havW
manding that Department I sailed for tho Alligator dufuuet. the loyal portion or which are to-day side by forever.
opened the campaign gloriously. The ijcmoeracy honRiver with instructions to stop at a point on the river sids with the Republican Parly, beut on the same great *2d. Courts or jurisdiction may apprentice minors of ed for a victory, but they find themselves more severely
twonty-soveo miles from its mouth, for the purpose of end—the salvation of the Union entire, with a Tree African descent on like conditions provided by law for beaten than ever. ThcrepreauUitivcn of no T-qnivocal
apprenticing white children.
patriotism can hope for favor among the Granite Hills of
pickiijg up refugees fleeing from tho rebel conscription. press, free speech, and freedom everywhere. The dis3d. 'Hie General Assembly shall make no law estab- that loyal State.
Owing to the bod weather I did not reach tho point in- loyal constitute the Copperhead faction, which be (the lishing slavery or recognizing property in human beings.
I.. 1862. the Itopoblican plurality was 3.706: in 1«63.
4th. This ordinance shall tako effect and be iu force t lie re was no choice of Governor by the People. ^Tbo
dicated (Gum Neck Landing) until (he evening or the author) certainly cannot mean to take to his bosom aud
from its passage.
vote was, Republican 32.924 ; Democrat 29.035 ; Uuion
17th, that being as far up the river as any stenmer has deal gently with.
Democrat 4,446. Republican plurality 3.889. Tbe
ventured since the commencement of tho war. 1 here
The appearance of 'he articlo throughout shows lack
The Rev. Henry Wprd Beecber ha* relinquished bis Republican majority now is teported to be 6,000. Unlanded a party of thirty men under command of Lieut. of point. I propose he point it for the public good ; editorial coosection with the Now York lode pendent conditional loyalty takes no step backward.
W o . K. Kingsbury, bat did not find any of tho parties and if it has an individual bearing the party attacked can Mr. Theodore TiJjjjo is now the editor.
[Albany Evening JonrnaL
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m a n c l a i m i n g t o b e a fteptililicun w h o is j n o w in affiliap e n k n i v e s : „ n r Mock o t u W e k n i v e s is l . r C e snd we
j firfh willi a c o n s t a n t i n c r e a s e in p r i c e o f m o s t g o o d s 1
i n v i t e t h e a t t e a t i u n of the
UXITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
t i o n w i t h C o p p e r h e a d * , l i b i k h laWycr. o f c o u r s e . N o |
Imle.alv
trade.
We
can
of• i n l e u a n d S u g a r p a r t i c u l a r l y . S e e d s a r e very h i g h . —
fer tu»rg»inis
L.
T a A r i u w s CITY, March
js.u
»
o l b e r p r o f e s s i o n o r callirtg e v e r d e g r a d e s itseir i o t h a t P A T E N T S tV)R KXTRIE.S MADE ON T H E l i r a I n V F a r e a r e fulling off nuiti r i a l l y . p a r t i c u l a r l y in M n « k r a i . . | L A C F — C o t u . n . Li
real thread, smyrnn. imitation, silk.
I- ol May, laui'. for S e t t l e m e n t and Cultivation, u n d e r the
the | U0011 n n d M i n k , o w i n g t o i m m e n s e s t o r k s in Eur<>|>e. 1
bl.'wk and while,
*»J- '
;
t . r a d a a u o u Act of Autfust 4. 1»54, have been re. eive.1
ra0rr0(,C0
ihl» | t h e W-IIP
P o l a n d . Ihe mild winter on the continent, the L E A i I g i ^ 0 K ' 0 P ! , t ' r ' k ' P ' C*lf'
"oiaga, biud
Offlce, a n d the p u r c h a s e r s are hereby noiitieil to con;
C j K J > . — T h o w e a t h e r f o r t h e p a s t Wivk h a s b e e n c o I J - ward Immediately a n d make the rvquiieii proof of
h i g h r a l e of i n t e r e s t , nnd t h e clmnsro in style fr-ym C a p e s LEAP—H11 r. wlijie and red l e a d
. I t o Collars manufactured from Mink.
e r f h u n w e h a v e e v e r k n o w n a t t b i s season of t b e y e a r . — pient and C u l t i v a t i o n , a n d -secure t h e i r respective I"
,®" d w * " r l'""-' reasonable,
because If said proof is n o t Bled Within a limii,-.l it...- .1
i
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,
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T h e s n o w Is n e a r l y t h r e e feet deep; t h e s l e i g h i n g e x c e l
U
J
u
q
Pa tenia will be returned t o t h e Oeneral L m d O f l l c r i n d . i i i ! .
' ' " ' p r o v i n g in d e m a n d ; ( - h . c n g o q u o t a t i o n for i t ) . ^ p p i i e s t l o a ! ' " '
"
" ' " * M * I s o puz>
u
" u r selling rates.
I'lie a n a V o i d u b k ' 1 fill t of t h e f / ) C K S — D o o r , t r n n k , chest, b o x . pad till
l e n t , a n d th«? Ice in t h e B a y i s e i g h t e e n inches t h i c k . — thus be liable t o be cancelled for n o a - p e r l o n u a n c e t,f the ' "
°f
a a d cultivation conteuiplau-d by the P n - ' s r n I call, on nil u u i n u f i t c i n r c d u r t i c k n in w h i c h l a b o r N A D D E R — D u t c h m a d d e r .
' ^ ' ""
T u e p r o s p e c t of a n e a r l y o p e n i n g of n a v i g a t i o n is b y n o ( j r a d u a t i o a A c t of A u g u s t 4, 1864
•s a p r o m i n e n t e l e m e n t , will l>e t o m a t e r i a l l y a d v a n c e ' t h e
m e a n s flattering.
8 m n
MOROAN BATES, R e n t e r
u . 7 7 A
" n *» o r t">eni, some nice.
J cAst of priKluctidn ntid c o n s e q u e n t l y t b e p r i c e o r sale.
REUBEN (iOOL'AICU. Recei
M U U . N U r > — r i i e a e goodi< we have a s n u g a s s o r t m e n t , well
'1
j
February lStb, 166i.
P r e p a r a t i o n s lire b e i n g m a d e f o r b u i l d i n g a w h a r f at
selected, bought low, a n d for 'aale iu p a t t e r u a U-low the
verv c h e a p
t h e O l d Mission L l a r b o r . f o r t h e a c c o m m o d a t i o n of t h e
II line, a n d of gtfod qfiafity, as sweet aa
A P P L E S — B y the bushel
. r y Jk^d Green.
b a r r. ev .l — D
n e w P r o p e l k - r n o w b a i l d i n g in D e t r o i t , w h i c h will r u n
ALP ACCAS—Black, Tafi D r a M , Tan
A X E S — H u n t ' - , l l n r d A iJlodgett's,
o p p i n g . b r o a d . N A V A L STORES—Manilla a n d U r r e d rope, m a r l f h , rosin.
u p o n t h e Buy so soon a s i t c a n g e t t h r o u g h t h e S t r a i t s of
Dues all k i n d s of w o r k in his line
Shop at residence'
Pitch, t u r p e n t i n e , aaptha, Ac.
hand, buys and hunters.
six miles east of B e n t o n i a , iu the town of Homestead.
All
^ M a c k i n a c in t h e tfprrag.
XA1LS—Cut, f r o m 2d t o Mid. lien make, also w r o u g h t a n d
AXE HELVES—.vn a s s o r t m e n t of good <in«h'ty a n d make.
work left with L. L. Sprafcue, T r a v e m e City, o: 11. A Ave rill
preused. We are selling by the k e g as !oW as we can
A \ KKS MEDICINES—Kor which wc are Ape.nts a n d k e e p a
H o n e s t / a d , w 1. meet with p . o m p t altentio'u.
I15-I 3 *.
now p u r c h a s e a t wholesale.
complete assortmen!—i»w to the trade
ELK RAPIDS.—A. p * r t of M r . N o b l e ' s l u m b e r i n g f o r c e
BASK LIS—Willow and ash market, half bushel, bushel, and
, h i ' N ^ ) f i h r M , " c h * v e 0 c o m P l e , e I'oe, folly e q n a l t o
h a v o c o m e d o w n f r o m t h e C o m p s in t h o p i n e r y a n d t h e
m e a n d .1 half busbuel corn l>a«fcetii.
UrC
porter^dirict*"
' m * a u f a c , a n : r » «»d imBALMORALS—f#cwl* un<l oilier s t a n d a r d makes.
o l d M i l l is n o w r u n n i n g . T h e n e w Mill f i l l s t a r t i c
I BA(5S
ad II,.1
n I T I ' I u 1 ! ' S ~ " r e p p c r I m a c r ' «inBer- doves, cinnamon.
O A K l ' M ^ - B e s t navy by pound or bale.
w e e k o r t w o w h e n t h e r e * o f i h o men c o m e d o w n .
HEL1>—CUM, sheep, band, tea a n d sleigh
01I
BERACK—lirown, black, blue a n d green.
* f l s h K 4 c 0 " " l , * h ^ e ' b o l l e d * m l nw'
««•*»
> \ \ HtTEWATKR.-—Tbe p e o p l e in W h i t e w a t e r , a l o n g t h o
BEANS—We shall be In the mnrket for p u r c h a s e of prime
OIL SUITS—Complete, sou-wester*, pants. A c
_ quality ami shall sell at a small advance.
H I U
. B a y shore, made a very pleasant p a r t y for M r . and Mrs.
. T ^ U c n i , n - knit j a c k e t ! !
I'SEr"—No. I C h i c a g o Mess by the barrel, one h u n d r e d , or ^ B ^
O i S T E R S Best quality, Baltimore n i c e . f r w h a n d guaranW a r r e n last T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g , t h e 1 7 t b inst. T h e y left
BEESWAX—A full stock
t h e m a d o n a t i o n o f t w e t i t y - l v e dollars, in a d d i t i o n t o »
full a s s o r t m e n t a n d
B I B L O — I h e A m e r i c a n B i b l e Depository it in our instilus u b s c r i p t i o n of forty dollars, t o s h o w t h e i r a p p r e c i a t i o n
BOOIV—Mens. I n m h e r m e n s long leg. cow bide. kip. calf ^ A ' * m e i i ^ A X 0 , X U ^ 1 - w ' " J c " r ' b o r d e r i n g . In aaaortof m i n i s t e r i a l s e r v i c e s . M r . a n d M r s . W a r r e n d e s i r e t o
lined, calf tap sole, calf p u m p sole, bovs, y o u t h s and
PAI
e x p r e s s t h e i r p r o f o u n d g r a t i t u d e t o t h e frieudg w h o
v e i h ^ , ^ , H U ^ 0 i 1 , VC , n ' r®«'- s p a n l . b brown. Ac., c h r o m e ,
yellow and green, p a t e n t dryer.
BRIDLES—Black, russett. and reins with bitts.
h o n o r e d tliem o n t h e o c c a s i o n .
R e s t o r e s O i a j r a n d f t t d e d I l n i r a n d B e a r d t o l i s Klt.vlli—("i -tcliei. E m b r o i d e r y , colored a n d black, s k i r t in P A P I E R s ^ C H ^ A a m a , , line, suitable f o r p r e s e n t s t o
T h e r e was a s i m i l a r g a t h e r i n g in t b e s a m e n e i g h b o r r o l n t . , Silk aud woraU'd
natoaral Color,
PRESEKVE&—^itron, q n i n c c s , plums, pcara, cherries, Ac.
BL"TTEI{—By
t
h
e
t
l
r
k
i
n
or
pound
of
good
quality
hood not long ago t o honor t h e M e t h o d i s t Minister,
P L C S — A s s o r t e d f r o a i 3-8 to 7-8
A N D IS A MOST L U X U R I O U S D R E S S I N G
B l C K E T f - — I r o n tmuud oak well bucketK
R e v . M r . tiprague.
1'ILL^—Ayers, Jaynea, Hollo way's Radway's, W r i g h t ' s ,
CAM B l t l O — P a p e r , colored nn.: black, c o m m o n , do.
(
r>
M o f l w
*• B f a n d r e t h ' a , Hooper's.
CAP"'—Mens cloth, plush, mohair, Ac-, beys a n d childs a full r>. . '!T,?,° ^
?!
l»rand River in b a r r e l s or by t h e t o n .
GRAND RAPIDS E A O I . K — W e w e l c o m e a g a i n t o o u r
PLOWS—A nice lot of best m a k e r s 1•ad' q u a l i t y of wood
'ASSIMERI->—Black, a good li
CLARK'S RKaTORATIVK,
work, with e x t r a c a s t i n g s /
t a b l e tbitf o l d f a v o r i t e , w h i c h h a s a r i s e n from t b o ashe«
R i ^ f d r t a Uic C o l o r .
P O C K E T BOOKS—And p o r t e monies, a fall lin'e, some verT
Bonic
o r n g r e a t c o n f l a g r a t i o n in J u u a a r y . I t a p p e a r s in rem- C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E ,
S 0 0 d f o r b a t little, c h e s p .
'
» Nielli Blooming. - t l u « p e r f u m e f o r the
1
PRLNES—Fresh Turkish prunes.
"
"
E r a d i c a t e s I'M. 'mfT
a n d b e a u t i f u l t y p e , a n d m a k e s t» h s n d s o m q r a p p e a r a n c e
PRINTS—A very large s t o c k .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
iir>,."'of
X.
w
Y
o
r
k
msnflfactnre.
. t h a n e v e r b e f o r e — w h i c h is s a y i n g all thfct c a n b e said
P R O \ ISIONS—Pork, flonr. corn, corn meal, barns, i s h , lard,
b u t t e r , cheese, beef.
in f a v o r of n e w s p a p e r t y p o g r a p h y . , i V w w , t l t t P u b - C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E .
ack und 1
1 1-4, 5-16, 3-8 a n d
PUMPS—Cistern. ( D o w n ' s patent), cltain p u m p s c o m p l e t e
l i s h e r a n d E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f , is one o f t b e hamUoiitcal m e n
with t n b l n g f o r same.
"
P r e v e n t ? its fulliu;
RAGS—Bought a n d sold.
in t h e S l a t e , a m i h e t a k e s p r i d e in m a k i n g h i s p a p e r re- C L A R K fc R E S T O R A T I V E .
RHURARB—Real Turkey, root a n d p o w d e r e d .
.Lj_
I s an u n e q u a l l e d D r e s s i n g .
s e m b l e h i m in t h a t
respect.
T h e EAOLK i s c b l y con- r,T •
CLOCKS—Upright, g o t h i c , •II, marine, striking, alarm, and R I C E — E a s t I n d i a best.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
RU)
d u c t e d a n d s o u n d t o t h e c o r e . A s i t is - t h e l e a d i n g p a e i g h t day, good line.
atyfc~'T0 " M ^ I,Ia" °f fannlDe
fnrnltara
I s good for Children.
CLOTH 1X(I—W e h a v e a good a s s o r t m e n ' ,
p e r in t h i s C o n g r e s s i o n a l D f c t i c t . w e c o r d i a l l y recomCLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
ROAD SCRAPEIIS—Cast iron, wood a n d iron t o Order.
bought low. of fashii
'' '
S A L T — F i n e dairy s o d coarse.
m e n d it t o t h e IWvor of o u r f r t e u d s in t h i s r e g i o n of
I s g o o d for L a d i e s
S A D D L E ? — P o n y . Mexican a n d side.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
/country.
t4AT
c n n m ' n c d W " l 0 n ' b V u a " 0 , l & - r a ' ! r o a ( 1 - g o t h l e , and p l a i n '
I s f o o d for Old People.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
Men from O m n i Traverse.
ted. I.adic.i various »tyle»,aUo bor»e PCARKS—Oent* silk, u n i o n a n d wool, ladles wool.
S L i 1 H B - — ( J r a i s . bn»li. and grain sythes. as well as s i c k l e s '
% Is perfectly hoimless.
M r. J « h n B r y a n t d e l e g a t e d t o a c c o i n p a n v r e c r u i t s ,
b r u s h , busli a n d c o r n c u t t e r s .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
a r r i v e d m o u r c i t y f r o m U r a n d T r a v e r s e , y e s ' t c r d a v . afSEEDS-—Clover, timothy, red too, h n n g a r l a n , t u r n i p , s n d a
CORSETS—White an-!
C o n t a i n s DO Oil
t e r u j o u r n e y of o v e r t w o h u n d r e d m i l e s b y land, a l o n g
COTTON A I) K S — \ fall
Skn.
f t e s h g a r d e n scM*. a few llowerscedg.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
S h o t — t h e bag Or p o u n d .
t h e l a k e s h o r e , w i t h fifteen men l e i g h t s a i l e r s , w h o h a d
COXKECTIUNAIO — V good I
r
J not a Du>
S h o e ^ - A complete s s a o r t m e n t of gents, ladies, y o u t h s a n d
a fmnll lot >.f f a n e ) c o u r t
v o l u n t e e r e d f o r t b e U . S . n a v y a n d seven f o r i n f a n t r v
CLARK!S R E S T O R A T I V E
C R O C K E R Y ^ - B o n c h t of ini|i»
a - r v i e v m ( h o a r m y . 'ITiis is Has n u m b e r « f m e n . M r
S h i r t i n g C h e c k s — G o o d stock.
Beautifies the Ilair.
B r y a n t i u f o r i n s us. r e q u i r e d t o fill t h e q u o t a d e m a n d e d
S h o e F i n d i n g s — A respectable a s s o r t m e n t
large stock to j o b frx<m
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
by i h e last call o r t h e P r e s i d e n t , in t h e G'rimd T r a v e r s e
and grain, assorted.
Mhawlt
i
I s spleudid for W h i s k e r s .
brocha, Stella, snd b l a n k e t , some very nioe
I'RAt'KERS
country. T h e volunteers for Ihe infuntry j service h a v e
Hods.
ston, pilot, by p o a u d
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
b e e n . r e e v t v e d . b u t t h o s e w h o v o l u n t e e r e d Tor t h e n a v y
S h o e P a c k s — Bangt
HAY BOOK: — B l a n k I^-ilg»i>. p
moose skin, both l o n g a n d s h o r t
K e e p s t h e H a i r in i t s P l a c e .
w r i t i n g books, in
a r e wit hunt q u a r t e r s , a s t h e r e a r e n o o f l i c e r s h e r e a u legs. - A No. 1.'"
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
H h o r i s e d t o r e e r o i t for t h a t b r a n c h of I h e sdrvicC. T i n t s
t ' E L A I N E S —-Manrbi
M i n c b e s t e r . Pacific. Hamilton, nioorning. all S i l k — B l f c k . colored, a n d HnlBg ^ilk.
Cnres Nervous Headache
(Umteft-ALsdies, gent*, a n d boys, s k a t e straps.
~
M r . B r y a n t is l e f t w i t h e i g h t m e n on h i i h a n d s , a n d
lent
of
colurH,
p
r
i
n
t
e
d
and
plain.
CLARE'S RESTORATIVE.
S
" l i l r t s — P l a '*'• plain, and f a n c y , w h i t e s h i r t s , f a n c y c o t t o a
D I A R I E S — F o r 1WN
w i t h o u t , m e a n * t o e i t h e r m o v e f o r w a r d o r li«ko t h e m b a c k
Prevents Eruptions.
DOMESTICS—A vi- i- full line.'
With h i m . C a n n o t s o m e t h i n g b e d o n e b y jfeoie o r o u r
; S k n t l n g C'nps—Ladies, m i s s e s a n d childs,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
liO!,!-S—Kid. cloth »d niblier heads,
o f f i c e r s o f c i t i z e n s for h i s relief
j
S o a p — C a s . ' i l e , toilet assorted, yellow, eraslve, silver IndexDRIED B E E F — Prii e q u a l i t y .
Si ops Itching and Homing.
[Grand Rnpids Kngla
D R A W E R S — ' i . n f iid ladies assorted.
b
CLARK
RESTORATIVE.
S o c k S — G e n t s hand krAt wool, canhmere, c o t t o n a n d u n i o o
DRt'GS—A small
T h e K d H o r o f t h o E a g l e ha.i b e e n m i a i n C i r m e d d p o n e
,
boys and childs, ditto.
DRAG TEETH—Osi
l> i-< and made
1
1
1
I
1
C
i w p e c t r e l a t i v e t o t h e s e m e n : T h e y n r o tail f r o m t h e C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E . ^ " " *
• S p i c e * — K i n d s , q u a n t i t i e s a n d q u a l i t i e s to snIL
"'
°"'
reasonable.
e s t r r c u cop-'
K«nDan silver, a n d steel bows, c o l o r e d .
DYtf
logwi
T o w n s h i p * o f C e n t r e v i l l e , in I^eelanaw C o u f i t y , a n d filled
M
1.
I„
»lso cases for same.
C
L
A
R
K
'
S
R
E
S
T
O
R
A
T
I
V
E
*
*
t h e q u o t a o t , a single t o w n s h i p only.
T h o •• G r a n d
!• ARrHKNWAItVl—Jugs, c >cks. churns. Boner
cover*, j
in^f
' . h u U , u " «*""-tmcut.
C o n t o i n s no S e d i m e n t .
' S l o v a k — W e Invite c o m p s r i s o n as to kind*, quality, finish
thimbles.
T r a v e r s e C o u n t r y " sent m o r e t h a n fifty m e n a t t h e t i m e
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
I
and rales : c o m e and see.
EMERY—For e n g i n e e r s u«
t h e s e from C e n t r e vi lie went d o w n .
S t e e l - r a r d s — F r o m 2 to 4(H) lbs., good.
Contains no Gnm.
E X Y E I / ) P E S — A large nnsortment
s deal- j1b t f e l —
1 - .v.- in various q u a l i t i e—
—' ' j »1 * 1 bliswr, too c o r k , s p r i n g a n d g c r m a n .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
ers will find p r i c e s low by
by the
the qq uu aa nn tt ii tt yy ..
|S
S tt aa yvsa—
- CCoolloor e d a n d w h i t e ; also skirt s u p p o r t e r s , a n a d m i r F o r the U r a n d T r a v e r s e Herald.
-v >•
Polishes your Hair.
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 cloves, lemon, Ac.
|
able article for the la-lie:.
j CORRKCTION.—The s t a t e m e n t i n ^ h e last jlUftALn t h a t C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A T I V E .
E X T R A C t S — V a n i l l a , lem-in. p j i o h . Ac.
] 8 n g a r » - ^ C r u s h e d , powdered, g r a n u l a t e d , coffee in irrsdei to
I' ARMKRS TOOI.P—Forks, hoes.
g r u b hoes. »hovels, |
- u l t . brown N 0 , m u s c a v a d o s n d maple
^
W m . S l e e l e , o f Benxonia,. m a d e t h r e e q u a r t t r s o l a p o u n d
"paib-s. crHilIe- r u t t i n g lioxes.
T a p e — C o l o r e d , black a n d white, c o t t o n a n d linen.
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o f s u g a r from e a c h b u c k e t s e t . w a s i n c o i r e ^ L I t s h o u l d
NNING MILLS—Of the beat m a k e r s a n d at m o d e r a t e j
f d ^ ' d by p o u n d or barrel.
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price
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CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
: T a b n ' f ! ^ " n > r " r g c n l " a n d l a d i c s u s e In e u n e s p o n d e n c e , s o m a
F E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d when wanted.
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All i n d i e s need it.
FISH—Cod. dunn, halibut, h e r r i n g ,
T b e C h i c a g o Times, whose outspoken seccssionism h a s C L A R E S R E S T O R A T I V E .
gnes and s o n n d i . j T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o n n g h y s o n . O o l o n g a n d s o u c h o a g . I n
niaeken-ll, Ac.
chests, cattys a n d by the pound ; all b o a g k t early a n d a l
m a d e i t n a t o r i o u s t h r o u g h o u t tbo U n i t e d S l u l c ^ is a b o u t
F L A X SEED—-Hird seed, c a n a r y seed.
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t o Iwne M c O M U n ' a " r e p o r t " in pamphlet form, and C L A R K ' S R E S T O R A - n v t "
T i n W a r e — A good s t o r k on hand of h w u c m a n u i o c U r e ,
F L A T IRONS—In aU«a t o suit.
a n d all k i n d s of work d o n e t o o r d e r .
w a r m l y c o m m e n d s the d o c u m e n t t o i t s
reader*.
Isn't it
FLOL'NCINGS—Muslin, linen, c a m b r i c , Ac.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
CojubotSl.
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T l w o e — F o r veil*, a n d in its season for d r e s s e s .
FLANNELS—Wool, d o m c t . cotton,
s i n g u l a r t h a t t b o most v i r u l e n t C o p p e r h e a d s a r e t h e
—. liusey. .-haker,
I s S o l d by D r u g g i s t s a n d I > e a l e r s e v e r y w h e r e .
white, lib e, g r s y , pis
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most enthusiastic a d m i r e r s of McClellan and bis military
I
pi ices.
FORKS—Mai
P r i c e $1 p e r bottle.—6 bottles f o r $ j .
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T o y s — A nice a s s o r t m e n t to wholesale.
s h o r t banules.
operations !
[ O r t n d IlWptds E a g l e .
T r u n k s — P a r k i n g , folio a u d traveling, some good o n e s .
WHO 4 SMITH, C U ^ l S f f f i
FRL'ITS—Prunes.
p e a c h e s , p)nms, cherries, goosi
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F U B N I T C B R — B u r e n a s . l«dsu>ads, chairs, tables, s U n d s ,
ik rat,
l a r s a r e m a d e b y c o w a r d l y r e f u g e e s in C a n a d a w h o c r o s s
r o c k e r s , c h i l d s chair*, matrasaes, Ac
down.
I h e r i v e r , e n l i s t in t h e a r m y , r e c e i ?e t h e i r b o u n t y m o o r y
GINGHAMS—Scclch, Glasgow, Lancaster, and chcck d r e u T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A full line, some n i c e ones.
A r e o f t e n expoaed in c o a a e q n e n c e or the inrfflelency of
aud then deserL
T w e e d * — K e n t u c k y jean*, double a n d twist, Iron clad ei
(so-called) b e a u t i f y i n g p r e p a r a t i o n s ; but all w h o use CIUS GLASS—A full essortment of sizes. 8 x l o t o i o x 30.
• i m e i e . Ae.. a good a s s o r t m e n t , low.
G L 0 \ ES—Buck, dog, 1 ingwood, kid. wool, silk, c o t t o n , ber- j U m b r e l l a * — O f v a r i o u s sizes a n d 'grade*.
NO M O R T A L JSYE
•:Tho village of C o n s t a n t i n o h a s recently b f e n s o m e w h a t
Can distingulah t b e b l a c k s and b r o w n s p r o d u c e d by t h i s
excited over tho discovery o f a petroleum spHng near that
dye f r o m t h o s e I m p a r te d by t h e C r e a t o r .
UOCERICS—A complete line, b o u g h t early, and f o r gale j V a l i s e s — A few not very good.
v i l l a g e . T h e d i s c o v e r y o f o i l a t A l h i o n h a s e x c i t e d inV ' e l b D o t lace, love, t i s s u e . Ac.
NO DESTRUCTIVE INGREDIENT,
< C A P S ^ t . D. I. C. water-proof.
q u i r j iu o t h e r l o c a l i t i e s in t h e S t a t e .
Vesta—Of numerotiB design8, fashionabte m a k e . s a d d i f f e r e n t
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N o t h i n g t h a t c a n s h r i v e l o p o r In any wsy i n j o , c l b e h a i r G L ' N P O^WDill—RIBe,
qualities to suit.
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wonderful preparation.
V i o e g n r — M s n n f a c t a r c d , and real c i d e r v i n e g a r .
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — ( J e n t s a n d ladies, bernmed r e a d y f o r W a j ; o n » — D- u b l e a n d single lumber w a g o n s a f u l l s t o c k f a
d c r e d t b e releaae of T h e C h e s a p e a k e p i r a t e . .
M a n u f a c t u r e d by J . C R I S T A D O B O . C A s t o n H o n , e . New
nse. *l!k. Keen, c o t t o n . Ac.
earlv spring, arid as low as can be b o u g h t o u t s i d e
HAY—FoT sale, or will p u r c h a s e .
n 1 ^ , d ' r e r y w h e r e . a n d a p p l i e d by all H a i r D r e i s e r s .
W e l l B u c k e t s — T b * " Old O s k e n B u c k e t " la f o r r a l e b y
H A T S ^ A frill a s s o r t m e n t , anion, zonave, Burnside. B u t l e r
us, iron bound.
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black, drah, tan, pearl, Ac
W h e e l B o r r o w s — Caaal barrows
A t P e n l M a U . on 8 n h d a y , t h e 13U> last., a n ! innffaanntt
Criatadoro's H n i r PreservaU^v.
HOSE—Cashmere, m e r i n o , cotton, colored black a n d w ' a l u W h i f f l o t r e e a — D o u b l e a n d single, a l s o n e c k y o k e s .
B P . LADtCEaq., aged 10 m o u t h s .
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Y e l l o w O c * r « — I n staall o r l s r g e q u a n t i t i e s
HIDES— Afe b e y all k i n d s of m s r k e t s b l a hides.
Zinc-—By-tbo s h a s t or p o u n d , a f s d z J a c jn oil f o r p a i n g .
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F o r a Mcdiciac t h a t will core
W * h a v e s o m e w h e r e r e n d n F r a j i c h st'ury r u n u I n g - s o m e - C O U G H S ,
w h a t ffi i b i s w i ree :: M o n s i e u r F c u i l l e t wus t r a v e l i n g
INFLUENZA,
e t c a m b u u l when a n explosion look place. H e w a s transT I C K L I N G In t h e T H R O A T ,
fixed b y on i r o n Kpit s e v e n feet l o o p . T h e s p i t w e n t in
WHOOPING COl'GH,
a t t b e u b d o m e n a n d p a s s e d out. a t 1 b e b a c k , so t h a t
O r relieve C O N S U M T I T E C O l ' G H ,
i b e r e w e r e t h r e e feet of t b e s p i t b e f o r e Jmd t h r e e f e e t bellnd.
Monsieur Feuillel was convoyed,to tbe nearest
hotel
H i s c o n d i t i o n d e m a n d e d all t b c r e s o u r c e s of a r t .
A s u r g e o n b e i n g ' s u m m o n e d ho felt t h e p a t i e n t * p u l s e .
C O U G H BALSAM.
a n d asked h i m w h e r e b e w a s s u f f e r i n g . •• I n t h e a b d o m e n
OVER FIVE THOUSAND BATTLES
r e p l i e d t h e w o u n d e d m a n . " •« I n d e e d ! fiow d i d it h a p p e n J
•logic Instance
t o v o n ?" T b e p a t i e n t t h e n d e t a i l e d ( h p t o d a c c i d e n t o f ' have been cold in it* native town, and
b i s b e i n g transfixed. T b e s u r g e o n s h t o k his head, and j
failure is k n o w n .
r e s u m e d " A r e t h e y t m b j o c t t o t h i s a c c i d e n t sir. in v o o r I '
have, in our possession, any q u a n t i t y of certificates,
f a m i l y t" '• N o . " r e p l i e d t h e p a t i e n t , " ( n o t t h a t 1 ktiow. so:
some of t h e m f i o m
EMINENT PHYSIC IA Kb.
M y f a t h e r a n d m o t h e r o r e v e r y old ntu^ h a v e n e v e r b e e n I
who have used it in t h e i r practice, anil gived it the precmi- |
cpittiHi. S o -with regard l o m y b r o t h o r s und sisters. a n d j wb
m y ancles a n d n u n t s . " " V e r y , w e l l s i r . 1 r e q u i r e d i h a t i n - ' uei
uence o v c r a n y o t h e r c o m p o u n d .
formal ioa in o r d e r t o g i v e a " c o r r e c t p r o g n o s i s .
You
I t <!<*•» n o t d r y u p n C O T T G H .
e x p e r i e n c e , I s u p p o s e , c o n s i d e r a b l e difficulty in l a y i n g on lint loosen* it, so as t<i enable Oie patient to e x p e c t o r a t e free-!
y o u r b o c k 7 Y e s s i r ; it is i n d e e d i m p o s s i b l e . " •' I s it not 'Y•
e a s i e r f o r y o u l o lie on y o u r s t o m a c h " • I e x p e r i e n c e pre- T W O o n T H R E E D O S E S W I I . L I N V A R I A B L Y C C R E .
11CKLINU IN T H E THROAT.
c i s e l y t h e game d i f f i c u l t y . " •• I t m u s t , t h e r e f o r e , b * m u c h
A HA L F Bottle h a s often completely c u r c d the most
j
• w s i e r f o r y o u l o lie on y o u r Kide."Tb«it is t b e only posit i o n I c a n lie i n . " " T h a t will suffice sir. I t only remains
S T U B B O R N
C O U G H ,
to determine upon the treatment.
Here the indications
and yet, t h o u g h it i« so sure and s|ieedy in its ojieratioa, it is '
o r e v e r y p r e c i s e ; e i t h e r w e c a n let tlic s p i t alone, h u t
perfectly harmless, being p a r t l y » i-gelablc. It is y e n agree-!
t h e n y o u will m o s t likely d i e of i n f l n m a t i o n , o r we can able t o the taste, and may bo administered t o c h i l d r e n ot i
e x t r a c t i t b u t t h e n it i s not p r o b a b l e }~ou will s u r v i v e t h e any age.
In cases of CIMH I' we will g u a r a n t e e n core, if t a k ; n
operation.
S c i e n c e , sir, h a s its lituiis, y o u r f a t e is in
y o u r o w n h a n d s , y o u can d e c i d o f o r o n e t r e a t m e n t or t h e
N o F a m i l y should be w i t h o u t i t .
other.
It is within t h e reach of all. the p r i c e beiug
T h o D e m o c r a t p a r t y e v e r s i n c e t h e . f r o n d b l o w - u p nl
ONLY 25 CENTS.
C h a r l e s t o n , litis b e e n j u s t in t h a t fix—Spitted t h r o u g h a n d
And if an investment a n d t h o r o u g h tilal docs not - l a c k
t h r o u g h , " t h r e e feet b e f o r e , t h r e e t r e t b e h i n d , w i l h
t h e p e c u l i a r i n s t i t u t i o n it h a s b e e n lemiiug u p o n . I t h a s tip" the above s t a t e m e n t , tin
l i n e confident that I
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u o t k n o w n on easy m o m e n t s i n c e .
I t -jotiW n o t r e s t o n mivthis, k i r
for it n h o m e iu every lionscboid.
trial w i l l st
b o c k n o r belly. T h e m o s t skillful p o l i t i c a l d o c t o r s w e r e
iway with C o u g h
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c o n s u l t e d o v e r it. A l l t h a t t h e y h a v c . d i s c o v e r e d is t h a t
n i i l i a u r c u l a r of gcu
t h e p a i n Is in t h e a b d o m e n , t h a t t h e nftinoitl w u s n o H t e r d i l n r y — t h a t t h e p a t i e n t c o u l d lay only o n o n e s i d e — t h a t
h o would fester lo d e a t h if k e p t s p i l t p i b l e e d t o d e a t h if
unspitlcd.
B u t tlie p a t i e n t h a s nil t n e w h i l e b e e n g r o w N E W HAVEN, CONN.,
i n g w o r s e — o f i a t e t o s s i n g fearfully, o c t of b e a d m u s t of
Proprietor,
onntrv, a n d e v e r j where.
For sale by Droggists in cl
t h e time, t h e d e a t h rattle in t h e t h r o a t
A t last i t w a s
D. P. B A R N E S A CO.. New York.
O. C. GOODWIN" A CO.. Boston,
P A R R AND, S H E L L E Y A CO.. Detru
CHANCERY SALE.
STATF OF MiCHtbAK—The C i r c u i t Court f o r the County of
Manistee, in C h a n c e r y .
JAMKS 1-i'DtNOTON. Complainant.

> Defendants.

NATHAN KNOLI.JUXN.

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M i e n i m . EKOELMAS*.
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N P D I W O A N C E AND BY VFit'l (,'F. OP A D E C ft EE O K '
the Circuit Court fot il-.e C juuty of Manistee, in Cti .u • • 1
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. made in the above entitled causc a n d bearing '
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'idinjt in the C o n o t v aforesaid, and Out;
and qualitieii to net ns such in the almve entitled eaiise. wi
sell at piiliUe auction t«> the h i g h e s t bidder, st the f r o n t dot
o t the Buswill Honac. in tile vlllnjjc of Minister, in sai
County, on Saturday, the S i x t e e n t h day of April. In the yei
o a e thousand e i g h t h u n d r e d and sixtv-foui. at ten o'eloek i
the f o r e a o i m of said dav, all thuse certain pieces or pat-rcl
of land situated in the County of Maiiistoe. (State of Mietiigai
a n d known and described as follows, to wit :
Lot n u m b e r six in section e l e t e n anil n e | of the sei of s»-i
tion eleven and the s w j of the n w j of see Hon twelve, all i
t o w n s h i p twenty-one n o r t h of innge sg». nteen * " • .
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T. J . I t A M P D E l . L
Solicitor and of Counsel
Dated, t'ebi uary 1st. lH'U

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CHANCERY ORDER.
STATROF MICIIIOAS—Ninth J u d i c i a l in Chancery.
(•ERMAIN TllOMrSOX, C• • IU]>tUtn.1111.

i p a r t i e s S t a t e I.am)s of t h e i r s e l e c t i o n on a s lifc«ia
e r m s as can IHJ p u r c h a s e d ot the S t a t e .
Tea vara* City. J u l y 1LIAB3.

W . HOLDSWORTH,
€TT3 Easiiwr, Surrrynr, ArfLittflaral .id Sffbuia) Drafisma,

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Res|>ectfully i n f o r m e s his n n m e r o i i i f r i e n d s and the publib
that he will f u r n i s h Drawing*, S|>ccilications and Estimates
for every description ot Civil. Mechanical. Architectural
Engineering, a n d linil.dlng Works, Survey* a n d Plata of
T o w n s Entales. Ac. He will also execute any Commissions
for the sale o r p u r c h a s e of Ileal Estate, L o c a t i n g L a n d , ' S u t "
veys or Lands. P a y m e n t of Taxes, a n d p r o c u r i n g Abstracts of
Titles, Ac., oa m o d e r a t e terms.
Ha* some choice early'selections now for sale, consisting
of cleared a n d nucleared lauds of t h e beat quality ia tbe

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Volunteers and Conscripts.
T o Soldier* o r a n y o t h e r s w i s h i n g t o increase their Income,
there Is no better way of d o i n g so a t t h i s rime, t h a n f i o m the
- a l e of our Watches. They arc W a r r a n t e d as represented,
•" P a r t i c u l a r l y valnablo ror Officers In the Army and traveleis"
( K n n k Leslie's, Keb.21.
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" P r e t t i e s t , best lyid cheapest liiucpicces ever offered.". >.
| N . Y Illustrated N e * s . J a n . 10. ;
" V e r j ' p r e t t y a n d dnrablc W a t c h e s f o r the A r m y . ' '
[ A i m y A'Navy J o u r n . (Uovcrlime^l Orgau.) Aug. 20,.
" O u e ol the ••lit"it and fnost reliable h o u s e s In tiiisinrS®.''
fl.ouisvllb-, K y , J o u r n a l . J u l y 31. •
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Being a H u n t i n g or Open K a t e o r L«.n T a or O c n t l e m a o ' s
W a t c h Combined, with PiiteiitSelf-Wiuding Impiovemunk a most P l e a s i n g N o v o l t y . . '
NE O F T H E PI! m i EST. MOST CONVENIENT. AND
decidedly the bc&Land c h c a p e a l time piece for general
and reliable use ever offered. It h a s within it nnd connected
with its machinery, its own w i n d i n g a t t a c h m e n t ; ' r e n d e r i n g a
k e y - e n ; l r r l y u n n e c e - m r y . 'Ilio c»w:« ill ihis Wutch are c o m '
iiooed of iwo inttais, tbe outer o n e being line JC carat Cold.—
It has t h e Improved ruby action lever m o v e m e n t and la war<
ranted an accnrute time-piece
Price, superbly e n g i a v c d i
:ase of half dozen. SiUt. Sani|.lij Watches, ia neat uiutboxes. $35.

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WATCHES!

Pi rat Class H u u i i n g Time-Pieces for a c c u r a c y o f . movement,
beauty of material, and above all, cheapness in p . icc,
t h e s e w a t c h e s must insure universal approbation.
ou l ^ e n ulflK t r d for ninny yuiira w ith c o m p l a i n t s inAn Imitation so faultless t h a i it can hardly Uu detected by
i the «cx. that have baflled the skill of p h y s i c i a n s ,
e moat e x p e r i e n c e d j u d g e s . The n m e t i a l being of two
etals, the oatei one first qualily S t e r l i n g BiKer, while the
ner o n e is (Srrman Silver. It c a n n o t be r e c o g n n e d by cut«
I.YON'S PKR10DICAL DROPS
ting or heavy engraving, m a k i n g it, n o ; only in a p p e s r a n c c ,
' nt m durability, tlie best resemblance of Solid S t e r l i n g Slliiari; taken, it is a c e r t a i n preventive, a n d will save

i in i frnr.i L e n c o r r h t e a . Pro••UK.ind other TliBi .'iiltica. all
Raiiprcssed a n d o b s t r u c t e d
LYON'S

I'KRIODICAL

DROPS

use tlie diojis when furbit'd" n in the d i r e c t i o n s ,
n^ii a positive rim-, ami i<a<aiict* at all o t h e r tiiue.s
ani*tii>n« •>' I h r sex«At organwm, t h a t , if t a k e n at'imin-", lli'-v wiiiiid p r o d u c e results contrary l o uature,
rim h a l l p i r t i c u i a i l y ihose w h o would r e p r o d u c e .
LYON

PKRIOl'K'AL

DROPS

The sale o i Uiesu WaU-lics iu tlio Army is a source of enor>o-i- pi"Hi. retailing, as t l i e y v e r y rua^ilv do.; at S'.'i aud upward-. Many h u n d n d dollins can be made in, a slugle j n y
dav by nnv one of ordinary b u t l u e s s t a c t l
V f A i' W H O L E S A L E ONLY ! In tlieaev b u n t i n g catsn.
»iliifully engiavvd, white enamel dial, and fancy cutlidinis.
iu good r u n n i n g o r d e r , by tbu half dAtcn.StC. Sold ooly by
the case of *iv !
Upon receipt of two dollars, as guarantee of good faith, we
ill s r n d w a t e h ' a by e x p r e s s to any* p a r t o f t h e loVSI States,
iljeptlug bntnnce of bill on delivnr}-. T h i s e n s u r e s b u y e r s
agaiust fraud, giving iliem their watcltcs befarc paynu nt is
Soldiers in the disloyal Slate* m u s t r e m i t cosh in advance,
x- the e*pr.K« companies (•ereiniitnrily retVl»e m a k i n g coll e c t i o n s in such d a n g e r o u * localities H-hiombsr. C a s h In
a d v a n c e f r o m within the army- lines in rebel States ! Wc
guarantee tlie safe delivery of all Watches, whether they are

a n y rime
i n n o l harm t h r
t h e p r o p r i e t o r s wish <«> u'Oir.l au-jiiiM it> mi*use, h o p i n g
tties H nl be OJ.-I for a good purpose w h e r e (14)
J l..r an illegittmale one.
LYON'S I'KRIODICAL DROPS.
••i failing f e m a l e I t ' g u l a t o i . i> for sale by every
h a n d wish f o r a ifliut.lc m e d i c i n e , buy a n ; other,
tlier. but if the Dniggist l<» vrhom j o u apply h a s
m a c urn BIU
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WUOLK-ALE DSI OGISTS,
New l t s v e n . C o u n .
D. S n .\IJNE< A CO.. New York,
C E O . C. t i O U l l W I N A CO., Boston.
KAKKAND. S l i t L T V A CO.. Detroit

B R Y A N T & STRATTON'S

Y o r k . P h i l a d e l p h i a . A l b a n y . DutTslo, Clevelsnd.CliicBgc, S t . !
A p h y s i c i a n e x a m i n i n g a s t u d e n t asf t o h i s p r o g r e s s , Louie, Brooklyn. Troy. P o r t l a n d and T o r o n t o .
A person h o l d i n g a s c h o l a r s h i p can a t t e n d e i t h e r at his i
• s k e d h i m — " S h o u l d a m a n fall i n t o t; well f o n y ' f e e t
Terms.
d e e p , anil s t r i k e h i s h e a d a p i i n s t oticiof t h e t o o l s w i t h o p t i o n .
T u i t i o n p a y a b l e in a d v a n c e by p u r c h a s e of s c b o l a r s l i i i j
w h i c h h e h o d been d i g g i n g , w h a t w o u l d b e y o u r c o i j r j s e
$40 f o r fall t e r m . S a m o course f o r IjidWs, f Z j .
i f culled u s o s u r g e o n . " T h o s t u d e n t r e p l i e d , •• I shtiultj
S t u d e n t s t o e n t e r at any t i m e . Avcmg«- t i m e t o c o m p l t :< i
a d v i s e t h e m t o let t h o m a n lie, a n d fill u p t h o w e l l . "
t h e course, t h r e e m o n t h s .
A k n o w l e d g e o f t h e o r d i n a r y E n g l i s h b r a n c h e s is sufficient
T h o h a t w a s pasved a r o u n d in a c e r t a i n c o n g r e g a t i o n , p r e n a r a t o i v to e n t e r i n g n p o o tlie course of stndy.
J . H. O O L D S M I T H . R e s i d e n t P r i n c l p a l a t D e t r o i t . !
f o r t h e p u r p o s e of t t k i n g ttp a colloctiiin. A f t e r i t h a d
J . F. S P A L D I S O , A s s i s t a n t .
m a d e t h e c i r c u i t oi t h e c h n r c h i t w a s h a n d e d t o thtT h e m o s t t h o r o u g h , p r a c t i c a l a n d t r u l y p o p n l a i Colleges |
n u n i a t e r . w h o , b y t h e w a y . h a d c x c h t n g c * ! p u l p i t s w i t h , in A m e r i c a . Over six t h o u s a n d s t u d e n t s h
t h e regular p r e a c h e r , ond h e f o u n d no* a p e n r . v in i t . ; . l i e | t b e i r e s u b l i a l i m e n t . w h i c h i s t h e b e a t e v i d e n c e of t h e i i ;
inverted the hat over t h e pulpit c u s h i o n ' a n d s h o o k - ' f t favor with the public.
I h a t i u e m p t i n e s s m i i b t h e kl.own, t h i n r a M n j ! lils Ifj-os
P o ' O X ' " mrormtlon
C H l . g r tojp o .
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t h e following bo truo : A Connecticut schoolmaster osk-j
e d a lad f r o m N e w p o r t . '• h o w m a n y t j o d a n r o tlioro f'
T h e boy. a f t e r s c r a t c h i n g h i s h e m I Sometime, r e p l i e d :
" I d o n t k n o w h o w m a n y yoa'vxJ g o t ia C o n n e c t i c u t , b u t
n e h a v e n o n o in R h o d u I s l a n d . "

11600 An-et of Choice txnul*;

A n d Lots with or wfthnat D w e l l i n g in F l k R a
pids, tbe County Heat of A U t l k C o u n t y .
T b e above m e u i i o n e d l a n d s a n . located l«- A n t i i m , Tn»rse, l.celanaii. and Masitou Counties.
Arc. a m o n g t h e
earliest a n d best«a*tections wish r e f e r e n c e ( o s o i l , w a t e r , -anT.
f a c e and laarketK
They e m b r a c e f n i r q l o j l.it.«jsi village
• i'««, water powers, with or without Improvements, e n d tlie
c h o i c e s t localities f o r P r o p e l l e r a n d Steadier w o c i l n g «Hltions, or wood ftimishing station* f o r C h i c a g o market. All
on the great l.aVe U>oroQ)rtifarc, .Kcrssalile t o tnarkcta E s i t
o r WeaL Can be had ia q u a n t i t i e s to »nlt pnrcliasers, a n d
a t p r i c e s m a k i n g it an o b j e c t in p r e f e r e n c e t o Tbnyiug t a c k
fromacttlement.
STATE LANDS.

I

Wti.t.tAM D WILLIAMS. D e f e n d a n t .
H I T P E N D I N G IN T H E CI RCU I T COURT FOR T H E |
inty <>r Mai
• of Mirhlifun, o
p i n . in the Coflnty of Alloc*
the S i x t e e n t h day of F e b r u .
l a v i a s J . Llttlejuhn. C i r c u i t J n d p e at Chambers.
It satisfactorily a p p e a r i n g that the d e f e n d a n t . W. I). William", is a non-resident of this State a n d a lesidcnt of the
Stale of Wisconsin, on m o t i o n of T. J . Ramsdell of Counsel
for C o m p l a i n a n t , it is oid«-red t h a t the said Defendant.
William D. William*, cause his appearann.' in thi» cause
. •' M y s o n . " s a i d an old l a w y e r , c i t i n g a d v i c o t o h i s to be entered within three niont':* from the date of t h i s
s o n . w h o w a s j u s t e n t e r i n g u p o n t b e p r a c t i c e of h i s fa- o r d e r ; a n d Ihat in ease of his a p p e a r a n c e tie cause his ant h e r ' s p r o f e s s i o n , " i f y o u h a v e n c a s e - w h e r e t h o law i s swer tn the c o m p l a i n a n t ' s biiI t o Im tiled a n d a copy thereof
c l e a r l y o n y o u r s i d e , b u t j u s t i c e s e e m s t o b e a g a i n s t y o u . to lie served on the c o m p l a i n a n t ' s Solicitor, u itiiin twenty
days a f t e r s e r v i c e of a copy of said bill and notice ot this
u r g e u p o n t h e j u r y t h o vast i m p o r t u n e d o f s u s t a i n i n g t h e
o r d e r and in defafllt thereof that the »Rid bill lie taken as
law.
If. ot| t h e o t h e r h a n d , y o u a r c in d o u b t a b o t l l t h e confessed by the said d e f e n d a n t Willin n D. Williams.
law. brit y o u r c l i e n t ' s c a s e is c l e a r l y fo{ittdcd in j u s t i c e , i Aud It i* f a r t h e r o r d e r e d that w ithin twenty days the said
i n s i s t o n t h e necessity of d o i n g justice-, t h o u g h t h e h e a - r o m p l a i n a n t cause a notice of t h i s o r d e r to U puMished in
v e n s f a l l . " '• H u t , " a s k e d t h e son. " ht»w shall I m a n a g e th e tS r a n d Trnvarse. Herald, a p a p e r p i i n l c d a n d published in
said N i n t h Jiuli. ial C i r c u i t , ond that the »a d publicaiion l «
a e a s e w h e r e b o t h low mid j u s t i c e u r c d e a d a g a i n s t m e 1" c o u t i n u e d in said p a p e r at least once in each week for six
" I n t h a t e a s e , m y s o u , " rc](licd t h o o l d s t a g e r , " t a l k weeks in succession ; o r that lie cause a copy of thi« o r d e r
to be personally served o i l ' said defendsn*. William D. Wil-,
a r o u n d it.
f
iii'ius, at leaal twenty days before the time above prescriVed
LATEST MACHIKK POBTRY.—I g o v e l e r n r o s e a n d I for bis a p p e a r a n c e .
F. J . E I T T I . E J O H N , C i r c u i t J u d g e .
vc h e r a r i n g , a n d I a s k e d h e r t o m a r r y m e t h o n , b n t
•nPJ 0 g a v e t h e i n all b a c k , insensible t h i n g ! nutl said s h e ' d

n o n o t i o n of tnetu
I colled h e r a b e g g o r a n d e v e r y t h i n g
b o d , 1 s l i g h t e d h e r f e a t n r e s a n d f o r m , till nt l e n g t h I succ e e d e d iu g e t t i n g h e r m a d , a n d s h e rnjjcd l i k e t h e sen in
o s t o r m . A n d t h e n in n m o m e n t I t u r n e d a n d s m i l e d , I
called h e r m y a n g e l a n d till, s h e fell in my o r m s l i k e a
d u t i f u l . c h i l d * e x c l a i m i n g : " W e ' l l m a r r y n e x t full ! " , 1

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a g r e e d b y t h e f r i e n d s of t h o s u t f t r e r
that
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w a s no c h a t t c c b u t in e x t r a c t i n g t i c s p i t ; a n d by a
l o n g pull, a n d a p u l l a l t o g e t h e r , o n M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n .
t h e y d i d e x t r a c t it. T h e o p e r a t i o n is r e c o r d e d in t h e
. C o n g r e s s i o n a l p r o c e e d i n g s of t b u t d a t e , o n tlfe resolution
t h a t •• t h o c a u s e of t h i s rebellion m u s t b e p e r m a n e n t l y rem o v e d . E v e r y f r i e n d o f t h e p a r t y in t l i a l l o n y e , it a p p e a r s ,
•wit a b a n d i n t h e w o r k ; so if t h e r e bt? ->nv m u l - p r a c t i o c In
t h e m a t t e r t h e y a r e all g u i l t y of it. O f " t h e r e s u l t we
h e a r n o t h i n g . I t is only ktiown t h a t t b e p u t i e n t is k e p i
in a d a r k r o o m and uot allowed t o say Junything above u
whisper;
W e o r e n o t v e r s e d in c a s e s 6^ t h i s $Drt, b u t o u r belief
is t h a t t h e D e m o c r a t i c p a r l y will n e v e r s u r v i v e t h o s h o c k
of e x t r a c t i n g s l a v e r y f r o m it's vitals.
I t is t r a e t h e r e n e v e r w a s n p o l i t i c a l o r g a n i z a t i o n w h i c h g h o w e d s u c h vitalit y a s t h i s tins' in o t h e r d a y s .
I t h a s recovered o v e r a n d
o v e r a n d o v e r ^ g a i n ft*om i n j u r i e s w h i c h w o u l d Itavo b e e n
s u r e d e a t h of a n y o t h e r p a r t y .
N a t u r a l l y d a r i n g , we
m a y s a y indeed, reckless, i t h a s b e e n k n o c k e d off f r o m i t s
l e g s m o r e t i m e s t h a n c a n b e c o u n t e d — f r e q u e n t l y been
^ y e m e d d e a d e r t h a n a d o o r - a a i l ; a n d yet in less t h a n
s i x n e c k s it w o u l d b e u p a n d o u t ognit; s o u n d a s a r o a c h ,
w i t h m o r e fight in i t t h a n e v e r . W c Slave o f t e n t h o u g h t
i t h a d oil t h e vital t e n a c i t y of t h e s p i r i t s below, as well
l i s s o m e of their other qualities,
c t ; i h i s is h u m a n e n d u r a n c e . B e y o n d d o u b t , it d i d v e r y s t r a n g e l y s u r v i v e
t h e M i s s o u r i c o m p r o m i s e repeal: t h e { l e c o m p t o n C o n s t i tution, t h e D r e d S c o t t decision, the Buchanan Cabinet.
t h e s e c e s s i o n o r d n a n c e s , t h e rebel s y m p a t h i s i n g d e m o n strations, t h e peacc intrigues, the anti-cnrolhnent riots.
a n d many o t h e r tremendous trials.
All t h a t o u g h t to
h a v e k i l l e d t h e p a r l y n o d o u b t , a n d w o u l d h a v e killed It
h a d / i t b e c o m n u e of o r d i n a r y flesh rind b l o o d .
I t was
q u i t s m a r v e l o u s i t d i d n o t . Y e t a f t e r .iff' t h e r e w a s no
m i r a c l e in i t . W e c a n o n l y sny i t ivnj; a v c i y t o u g h p a r ty.
B u t w e repeat t h a t we d o uot b e l i e v e i t p o s s i b l e , f o r
tbe parly to survive such a
retroeulsioti
of slavery
t h r o u g h ' i t s l i v e r a n d v e i n s a s it woC s u b j e c t e d l o Inst
M o n d a y . I n o u r o p i n i o n ( h a t a g o n y w i s oil in v a i n . T h e
p a r t y m i g h t h a v e b e t t e r licet) l e f t t o d i e in p e n c e . I t s
o k ] t e n c h e r s in D i x i t lu»v« recently d t u c o v c r e d t h a i c o l d
i - o n is leost d a n g e r o u s in a s t o l e of rest. It is a f u e l too,
t h a t a v i o l e n t ' d e n t i l is t h e leust o g r e e o b l e One.-

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C I N ' C E ITS OKOANlZA't'ION. HAS CHEATED A JiKWf
O era in the history of wholesaling teas in this countrv.—<
They have i n t r o d u c e d t h e i r selection* of tear, and are selling
t h e m a t noLotfer two c e n U (-UJ c < u l » ) | i ' i puu.iU above C««V
Never d e v i a t i n g f r o m ihe one price asked.
Another peculiarity of the C o m p a n y i« t h a t their tea t a s t e r
uot onlt d r v u l c s h i x t i m c to the selection of tbvir t e a s as t o
quality, value, a n d p a r t i c u l a r style* fur p a r t i c u l a r localities
of country, but he Uclp-i the ten buyer to cboose OUI of t h » i r
e n o r m o n n s t o i k such tep« as are adapted to h i s p a r l l c t ^ a r
wauls, and n o t only this, b u t points o u t the bt*'.bargain*. "• w
It is easy t o gre the incalculable advantage a tea b n y e r b M
In t h i s e s t a b l i s h m e n t o v e r all o t h e r s .
If lie I- no j u d g e of tea, or tlie m a r k e t , if bis time Is valuaLie. he h s a a l l the benefits of a well organised y i t m of doing business, of an immense capital, o/.all the j u d g e m e n t of
a professional tea taster, and the knowledge o f s t f p c r l o r W l e * .
Ttiis enables all tea buyers—-no m a t t e r if they are . i h q q f ]
s n d < of taiilofc f r o m t h i s m a r k e t — t o p u r c h a s e on as good
t e r m s here a s the New Y o r k merchant*.
Parties can o r d e r lean and wjll U: served as well, as
t h o a g h they c a m e them«elvcs. b e i n g sore t b g e t o r i g i n a l
packages, t r u e w c i g b t s a a d . t a r w i a n t l tbe t e a * a r c w a r r a n t e d
as reprvaented.
We K«ue a price list o f t h e c o m p a n y ' s teas, which will be
sent to all w h o o r d e r i t : c o m p r i s i n g •
Hyson, Vonns
Hyson, Irap^rlnJ, fianpowrfer,
Twnukny nnd Sink, Oolong Souchong,
Ornnge nnd IIyson Pekoe«_
J n p n n T e n of every description, colored a n d u n c o l o r e d .
. T h i s li«t has each kind of ten divided into f o u r cfsMCs,
n a m e l y : Cargo, High Cargo. F I n f , r i o e s t ; |lial e v e r y one may
under*tnnil from d e s c r i p t i o n and t h e prices a n n e x e ! - i h a t a h *
C o m p a n y arc d.-tertniaed to u n d e r s e l l , t h e whole | c a t r a d e . » i
Wc g u a r a n t e e to sell nil our tc i.»»l'nct 6'vcr'two cen'U' f . M
•Jit*) p e r pound above Cost b e l i e a i a g thi* t o lie. ut'.racUvl
to the many whn have b e e p payittg e n o r m o u s profits.
ORE AT AMERICAN XEA . C O M P A N Y .
IarOBT*yj»aj(DjoBSi^s. ;
No. SI V c a e j S t r c e ^ X e j r Y f r l t . •,

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