Grand Traverse Herald, March 18, 1864

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 18, 1864

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1864-03-18

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TRAVERSE

<tj|t (Sraiti) Craljersr Jlcralii,

CITY:

jpw^.libe Evening Post.
Ol'R FLAG.

' M I C H . F R I D A Y , M A R C H 1H, 1864.
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1 covered with a loatbesome eruption ; I taw her cet better
i |fte uext day. wheu J ohn came back io the middic of the go to the door and take coid. Then came a relu|>se. but
j ore noon, with another riddle to drive our womanly ! in a somewhat different form. Then one aud another of
• cnrtosiiv still more distracted. Ho was requested to \ our family come down with the HI KM ' terrible disease,
Still proudest syra>.ol"t>n the seas,
j call immediately—so a note be had received read—at (outil n e were nil sick Toprt her
T h e ' neighbors stood
MORGAN'BATES,
Young banner of my native land !
I — — A: l.'a's, and occcpt the head clerkship, at n salary j aloof for fear of contngiou ; and we were left alone i u o u /),•! .
BDiroB AKD rKornisTOK.
The lime is near wheu every brieze
I or v I 400 a year ; being bighij recommended by a per-1 affliction.
ByWliJtli ihy starry folds arc fanned
T K M M 8 .
[ a i l I'hiuo name iiiSMiv c n p l o . n r declined givili".
; Su'rl, w , l i t
I related ft ia [iic moraine! M
Shall Vring the name <if Freedom clear
O n « D o l l n r a n d Flftjr Cent«, P a y a b l e invalliat was a greater mystery still
J o h n and his mo- thought no more of it. Two weeks passed bv, itn.j' Iho
, ; More clear than ever heard Iwfore.
riably In odvnnce.
tUer laid rich relations to be s u r e ; but, though they hatl | snn.e Indv w# 3 token sick with the measles in its m w
To each expecting booWman's ear,
. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for One Dollar p>-r square (ten
a &
1
?.
w
e
n
Suierfering
in
ad
their
plans
for
making
a
|
malignant
and
contagions
form. The neighbors all fled
bu
e
•—nt-trodHen
shore
linen) for the tirst insertion, and twenty-live cent* for each
I iii-niT
living, «i...vhnH
(Lev had m-t-nr
never h.w>»
been know.. ... ct i v c them any- j from the lion.-* in terror eicciit mv iwoitKlcrs, tLe lady
subseqOentlhscrllon. Yearly Advertisements—$10 for
Beyond the fires of Heala thou
'oai*$ ; $26 for ttrer " L l k ' ' - - "
"
| tljiiiz—except udvice—or to coll on them by daylight, !di"d
I died, ..r.t
ar.d II...M
tlieii TI 1heard
. — I — i n the sum-remarks about
blutlt burn with no uncertain gleam.
0 for one colsran.
j and it wusu t at nil likely that, the leopard would change dressing <he corpse that i heard in
And crowds of worshippers shall bow
Seen. I spoko
scribed bf law ;
fifty

...
..
• his WMjts at that lute day. No, it could not be J o h n ' s I of it at the time as u stramae roiimide
wid one of them
flrstinsertiou.and
twenty-live cents for each suharqnvoUj rich relatives, who were always in sucli a panic lest the I said she wondered if the retft-wmild <
true als'v.
EveryOgufe counts a word. Figure work without rules, i
I
upper
Uwloin
should
discover
that
their
cousins,
tltc
per cent added. Utile and figure work, double price.
(ice it to say, it did. even to the most ti iilins; paiticular.
All legal advertisements to be paid for StHell jrln a d v k n e .
• lluirises, lived in an Uiifas!iioi:ab!n pari of the city, din- My sister took the disease and was very sick. Itc^overed at one o'clock, and noticed trades people and me- ing she wept to the door and took cold. The sanii day
chanics.
Wherever other flag* miiy dare
she was exposed to the smell pox. ond a g a i n ' she was
Td carry new di.<tren» and wrong.
M e were too sensible to believe in fairies, ocd who b r e n g h t t o the very brink of the grave.
\ \ V all took
Thy radiaut heraldry alaail bear
the mischief was emptying the " horn of plenty
in that I h i disease from her aud were nil sick together,
A token earth has loak< d for ion};.
way nt our feet.
Another time I was uway from hou|e, aud dreamed
'The lines of heaven's prophetic bow
When we uwoke the next mornins. wc found in the that an imvubd sister was sick .ntid dying. I s«w her
. Lcsa bonntfloiiB then shall m m than thine,
back yard a barrel of apples, » barrel of Hour, a kvp of laid out after death iu roy s!ei*rj, and witnessed » post, Xor route oi peaco and hope bestow
butter, and a bag of buckwheat flour, labelled •• Mr. uiorlem exaraiifttion. T h e body befbrtj dnrial, nnd tho
Than thy serene, fulfilling sign.
J o h n Harris,
street."
grave after the fuueral. wew closely watched. lest tho
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
,
.
T h e R e s u l t of C o u r t e s y .
J ohn dee'lnrcd. after pinching himself to see if he real- corpse should be stolen by medical'students.
This and
Pome time ago, (no matter when, little folks shouldn't ly .was John, thai lie fastened the gate inside, the very- other circumstances too numerous to mention I saw in my
J u d g e o f P r o b a t e . . . . C U R T I S F O W L E R . M o p l e t o n be curious) I was riding in an omnibus with Rfinie bull" last thiiig he did before he put his nightcap on.
.Mis. drenm. T h e very next day tLe ncwa cfame that my sis•Uieriff-..
^ . . . . . . . . E , F . D A M E , TravimoCity,
dozmi well-dressed ladies awl *hito kidded gentlemen.
Harris
said
somebody
mu>>:
have
climbed
over
and
onC o m i t y T r e a s u r e r . . . • . . . n O H G A N B A T E S , Trav.City.
' dead ! And net only so but everything transpired
A l a sipOOl from somebody on the side- walk, the c.ri- fastened it ; and I jumped right up and down, for a just as I saw it iu my sleep.
C o u n t y Clerk
J A M E S 1*. B R A N D ,
"
Vis
yer reined, up his horses. A v e r y old man, with irem- bright thought hail just struck tue, and I wits determined
S i n i s t e r of D e e d s
JAMES P. BRAND,
"
Jays siifco wo engaged a.girl to d o onr houscPio*. Attorney
C. H. MARSH,
nlooslintbs oiul silver* locks. prewnte«l himself a l the to hold ou to it, (br 1 didn't have a bright thought every
hc next uight X dreamed she iyas sick,and could
Circuit Court C o m - . C . II. MARSII,
•?..
door for tdmission. T h e driver shouted tlirot-gh the day.
But
I
saw
another
doing
thp
work
whom
we
Coroners
../...L, R. SMITH,
Klk Rapids. skylight; " R o o m l b r one more there inside,'' but the
" W h a t now," said John, as X . capered round the ealletl Li -ay
Next morning I told my Bisters that Miss
R O B E R T L E E , Ccntreville.
jrentlemen looked at tho old man and frowned, mid the room.
C. wouid not come to us—that sickness wonld prevent.
ladips spread out their ruflied skirts for bis hat was
" Oh. nothing," said I, •' only it takes a woman, after They did not believe mo of course, until a note came say'
C . H . M A I t S 11,'
shabby,and Lis coat was very thread-bare.
all, to find ont a secret—and to keep it, too," I added, ' ig that she had a severe cold nnd could,not come. B u t
liotV it was and why there w
o room, and meekly snapping my lingers at him.
e have now another girl, aud her name is Lizzy.
ttihied about to go de« the steps, when a fine looking
' i h a t day 1 thought it would do me good to ride
i,<who r-al next to me, sprang to the door, and seizing ' id>out in an omnibus. 1 tried several.
I t didn't make
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
him by tho ami. said :
much difl'ereucctome whether they went up slreel
" T a k b ' f t y place, sir ^ yrto nre welconio to it. I am down, or where they finally stopped. I - w a s looking
Henry W ells. Ksq.. one of the pioneers of the cipreas
NOTARV PUBLIC &CONVEjVANCEp,
yomig and Warty, and it won't wthry me to w a l l ; a n d . more at luo passengers.
system in this country, recently In-msljcd a history of
Traverse City, GrandTraverite County, Mich.
kindly leading the old man t o the Vacant' sea', he leajH-d
By-nnd-liv I .suw lliu jierson I wanlcd.
Said I,
the express business, to bo'read befo/i' the American
Office in Dwelling House. i
. l-lj
fro«irthe'Stej» and walked briskly down the street, while whisper, sitting down beside him, " house-rent—clerk- Geographical and Statistical Society,; from which we
I looked admiringly ufler him, saying to inystlf, " T b n t sliiji— 1 -flout—butter—all for giving you a scat ii
condense the following interesting d e t a i l :
•WiAVKKSlS CITY 1
young innn has had a good mother."'
nibtis."
T h e first attempt to ruu ou express flom Albany to
!
\ V e drove oli, aud the more I looked at the old man's
Didn't 1 know that tho fairy was thenice old mauwith Buffalo was made in 1841, before there was any consilver loeks and fine, honest face, the moire indignant I silver locks ? Dido i lie bribe me to hold my tongue, by tinuous line of rhilroad orstrfges on tho proposed route,
felt
ol
the
Way
in
which
ho
had
been
treated.
W
h
e
t
h
e
r
the
messenger traveling b / rail to Auburn. By stage to
telling
me
Unit
lie
might
get
a
peep
at
J
o
h
n
aud
his
THIS HOUSE IS SOW OPENED TOR THE BENEFIT OP Tilt
he read fay thoughts in my countenance or not, I can't mother j D.uu t lie comc ? and didn't I look os much Gcueta, by rail to Iloehoster, u> Lrficliport by stage, ond
T B A V K I i l N f r 1 r i J » J j X C,
say. blit after most of tbb passengers had got out, he astonished when lie called as if it hadn't all beeu settled thence to Iiuffulo by private conveyance! T h e through
UNDER TUB 8C»ERlifTEJ(DEKCE OT
moved hp to me and said, " G o o d b6y—good boy, two days previous ? How was J o h n to know, wheu he trip, nt the quickest rale, occupied four nights aud three
wasn't he ? My dear, (and here his voice sank to a con- fell.such »n irresistible impulse to be kiud to the old days. F o r eight months-Mr. Wells peMornied all tho
fidential whisper.) 1 have got money enough lo buy o-it mau, tinit his hair had growu v^hiic loving his jnothcr T multifarious duties of express messenger ond agent, as
J53- G I V E H I M A C A L L .
nil the iipstart people that filled this oinnibus twenty —
,.UJ he
..v ..loved J o h n so well as those of proprietor ; for two thirds of that lime
' " the old man to know why
C. W . D.
limes over, but I like this old coat and hat—they are as '*e!!, and Ihought him one of tthhuuJi ibaeesstt vyoung men lie he did not lose a trip, and out of 2 1 uights he has spent
Travtrpe City, May 13, 186S.
22-1y;
good iw a crucible—help me to find out the trite melul. had
'
— seen ?" How
"
'
ever
was 1* to kuow
that I wus to turn 18 on the road. T h e trip at first was made only once a
Good Tnorliing, my dear. Thank you for your pity j s s t out to be what I always so mortally hated—a feminine week, then twice a week, and, in 1843, a daily commuOs mtfcli ns if I needed i t ,"i - au d the old man pulled t h e match-maker.
nication was undertaken.
strap, got out of the omnibus, aud hobbled o.Tdown tlio
, f o r more than a year after the western cxprcsi comSomnambulism nnd Dreaming.
street
menced running, one carpet sack held all the valuable
• SOmelime after, T advertised for lodgings otul tree «».
A lady communicates the following interesting facts as packages, aud a medinm-sizcd trunk alb the rest of the
DETROIT, Michigan, ;
swpred.by a widow lady. I liked the air of the h
among the pnniculars of her own jisyclioiogieal ex- freight. In 1842 the Company demonstrated that letters
-Corner of Fifth and Woodbrtdg* Street*, opptpit^ >Iiebig*n it was so neat'ond quiet, and the flowering plants iu the j pericr.ee. After speaking of a eoursc of unwitting p.s; could bo profitably curried at a low rafc ; and to tho
, CentralJ^iil.Roacl : Cowpfiuj'a Machiii^ Shops. ,(l-|y> fwindow werC a letler of recommendation to me.
Y o u r etiological infract ions and medical victimizations, which express, more than to any other d i r e c t ' agency, are thp
cold hcartedr icicle people never enre for flow
she lost her health and became dispcptic, she proceeds people indebted for the decreased cost and the 'increased
J
may write that in the fly leaf of your primer) but w..„.
accommodations of postal arrangements.
A n , account
particularly' pleased tjie at Mrs. Harris' was tho devotion j 1' w o * «t this period, when the enfeebled organs ro- was given of the establishment of expresses wilh the
N E W G O O D S l o r tHe L A D I E S . of b«r £0li:lo his mother. I expected no less, because, Ijccted the nioslsini|)le nourishment, and the morbid ap- West, the South, nnd California. In 1850, the Wellg &
the niomcot l opened the door, 1 satv that he was the i } i e t i ' c w : | s niorc clnmeroas than wheu iu health, that 1 Co.'s and the Livingston, F a r g o & Co.'s Expresses wore
AVING JDST KKTURS'ED PROW THE OOTBIPE same young man who gave u p his seat iu the omnibus io I became quite noled for sleep walking. I would get tip
consolidated into oue joint-stock company, under the
world, we are prepared not oalv to ealigbwuibc ladles
I at night go softly info '.he pantry and help myself pleuti- name of the American llxptess C'ompauy, with a capital
as regards Pall and Winter Styles of Bonnets. Hats. Cleats, the; old gentleman.
a
Dresses, Ac„ bnt also to furnish oar customers with, yenJ o h u did nil tho marketing and providiog as well as if I ' u " y
" "ic good things X could fiu<L
of 8150,000, which has siuce been iucreiised to 83,000. 1
many articles which "we have lately added to our stock, toicb lie bad (been seventy- instead of seventeen. Ho wheeled
' " 1 C moment I uwoke in the moruiug, I commenced 000.
'as (How*. Handkerchieft, Collate. DressTrimtDiugs of dittor- his rasher's arm-chair tip to the pleasantest c o r n e r ; ! vomiting oml linew up things that I knew positively J
The business oa this line west of Buffalo is still carit kinds. H°od«, Nubias,, W'ursted UnderSlcevcs, Cbildrcns
handed ber the footstool, and newspoper, and speclacles;! bad never swallowed, I of course had no knowledge" of
-d on in the name of Livingston. F a r g o d- Co., and that
0 % q j l , h c r his arm up stairs nnd down, ond spent his ! " h'tt I did in my sl-ep.
st o.'ifciCulo iu the name of Wells, Balterfield & Co.—
'1" his
NeedlcNThread, Ac,, i f . r .
ouslaut practice for sotni
evt^iioffj by her-tide, instead of joining other young nieu
'
, Wells, F o r g o A'Co.'s California Kxpress, organized in
We have also Ladfes Cloth< and a TTheeler & Wilson
rhpujg^over the city to find ways to kil| time.
friends became greatly alarmed. They t
t 1 w u s ' 1 ^ 5 2 . ha? a capital of 82,000.000 ; the United States
Sewing Machine enables us to manufacture Cloaks to order
playing
off
the
grot.-est
deception.
W
h
a
t
It
was
a
beautiful
sight
in
these
days
when
beardless
.
uld they i Erprcss Gomjiany a capital of 81,000.000 ; the N e w
PressCutting and Making, ^hlrlMaking mid nil kiudu of
" " ' J e r s e y . 81,000,000 ; the Pastern. 8l00;000. Tho ansewing and machins stitching done with a view to snlt boys conic stamping and whistling into their tnother's i think ? In vain they threatened and entreated.
customers. Give us a call and examine our stock and priccs. preseiKC, wilh their hats on, and call her the " old wo-! were all my protestations of ignorance. The proof of mv nual expenses ol the Adams, American aud United
ADA K. flPHACUE.
mi.
i guilt WHS before n s ; and jot iu the sincerity of my soul', Stales Companies, incurred in tho transportation of
MARY B. B0STW1CK.
1 spent a quiet anlnmn under Mrs. Harris" pleasant' I c o u , d s n y. " In this thi.T» 1 am innocent."
freight*: and tho salaries of agents and messengers,
Traversa City, Nov., 1863.
50-3m.'
T h e Single carroor.' ; And bow winter had set in, with its nice long j One nitrht, aflcr several weeks or painful nnxiefv, mv amouut to not less than 810,000,000.
evenings ^ J o h n came into tea one night wjlh his b r i g h t 1 father, as he lay awoke, beurd n slight no;.«e upJa the pet-bag of 1839 has grown into more than 30 car* forACADEMICAL.
fac<v overclouded. IIis molher was at his side
warded daily from the Kust by tho American Eipresa
q f > H E SPRING TERM OP THE PREPARATORY DE- Sfont. John's mastei* had failed, aud J o h u was thrcwu stairs. Getting up to sec what it might be, be "saw
Company
alone,
wlule
the
Adams
aud
United
Slates rein
my
night
dress
stealing
along
toward
the
pantry.
H
e
X partment of tho contemplated College at Benzonia, wjll
The
saw at a giance that I was utterly noconciotis of "what I quire at least ar, equal amount of transportation.
"commence on Wednesday, March 2d,'and continue twelve ptiV'of employment.
weeks Tultioa for the term, payable In kdvaace, $«. Hoard ^1'hetvl heard that it was only by the strictest icono- was doing, l i e did not wake me however, but waited American Express conveys freights over 9,000 miles a
aud log-house aecomniodatiyn*for a few students with the ffv, and hording of every cfint of John's salarv, that the to see what 1 would do. I entered the closet ond made diiv in a direct line, while its messengers travel daily over
families of the place at reasonable rates.
house rent was pnid and the table provided.
a h< arty njeiil: and he said he never in his life saw a 30,000 milca.
• . /
^
J . B. WALS£fc,President.
And now, so the widow said, the house must be given person cot when it seemed to do him so much good, n e
. C&A& E. BAILEt, Secretary.
*
8-3w*
up, for J o h n might be a longtime getting, another place, said he was very mnch amused to w e how mtich art 1'
A remarkable blast look place uear Manmcttc recently.
clerkships were so difficult to obtain, aud they must not used to remove all evidence of my nights work ; and so In ordinary blast?, a hole of an inch and a half is drilled ;
think Of running in debt.
effectually did I do this that no one ever f suspectcd it but in this case one of four inches and eighteen feet deep,
It was'snch a pity. W o were all so comfortable ond till I was enn-jbt in the oet. Next morning 1 awoke as was made distant from the edge of the cliff about ten feet
PETER LORILL\RD,
happy (here, in that cozy little parlor, with its sunny usual too sick lo raise my heod from rite pillow ; nnd oh into which one keg of powder was pot oud exploded as
S N U F F A N D T O B A C C O M A N U F A . C T C B E R bow-window full of flowers, and its bright.Jx.'high fire,
how thankful was I. when my fu'her entered mv room preliminary, which had the effect to opeo a seam, to the
and cozy cushioned chairs— that cozy parlor, where the with a smile, saying he could explain the mystery.
depth of fifty f e e t Sixteen kegs of ]x>wdcc were then
16 tc 18 C h a n b e r s S t . ,
little round table, with its snowy cloth, had been so often
F o r many years after this on retireiug at night, I had put iu as a final charge, which threw down over 3,000
( E o r a e r l y *1 Chambers StTcet, New York.)
spread, a n d tho fragrant cofiee, and dclicale lea biscuit, a strong cord fastened around me ond secured to tho bed tous of ore, so completely broken up that the largest porWould cali the attention of Dealers to the articles 61 his
and
racy
newspapers,
bad
been
so
often
discussed
;
where
tion was small enough to load on the curs for sbipmcot,
post
in
such
a
way
that
I
could
not
remove
it
myself.
, manufacture, viz.:
Joljn, iu bis sbpjicrs and i dressing-gown, with his dark How n
times 1 awoke, nnd found myself tugging with without further reduction.
.iriM ."B-jt
BROWN SNYFF.
S L •• .v
hair brushed off bis forehead, read to us, page after might and main to break the restraining cord ! If thi; ,
A half-famished fellow in the Southern States tells of
.HfccaW*.
Demlgros,
page of sonic favorite aothor, while the wind was wel- was omitted I was snre lo get up and do some kind of
. Fine Rappee.
Pure Virginia,
come to whistle itself dumb outside of threshold, nnd old mischiel. A t oue time I broke aH the teeth from a vol-' a baker( whose loaves had been growing "tmall by degrees
• iJ3»arse Rappee, ;
Nachitoches,
Winter tQ pile up thesuow at the door till he got tired of imble hair comb ; another time prepared breakfast.made and benntifally less ") who, when going his rounds to
W A m e r l e a n Gentleman,
Copenhagen.
serve
his customers stopped at the door of one and knock»V . A knock at the door 1. A nolo for Jo h n !
the coffee, and fixed everything more properly tbaa I [
Y E L L O W SNUFF.
"Enclose^ End $500 to pay for Mr. J o h n Harris' could have done it when awake, 1 called the fumily ond ' ed, when the lady within exclaimed—'• who's there
•Scotch.
Honey De*' Scotch,
house rent for the coming year.
A FRIEND."
wept because they did not c o m a T h i s was the last of and was a n s w e r e d — T h e baker." " W h a t do you want?"
,';.l.'Hlg'i Toast Scbtch,
Fresh Honey Dew Scotch,
J o h n rubbed his eyes and looked a t his mother : his my sleep walking. I was no longer permitted lo 6leap " l o leave your bread." " W e l l y o u cecd'nt make s u c b u
Irish High Toast.
Fresh Scoteh.
fuss about it—put it through the key-bole !"
toother looked at me. and I looked at both of them ; alone.
or Lundyfoot.
Bnt now comes the strangest part of my story. F r o m
Attention Is called to the large reduction in prices and then we laughed and wo cried till we nearly had tb*
The California Senate has passed and forwarded to
that period up to tho present time, I have" very often seen
foPins C a t C h e w l n g a n l Smoking Tdbactos,Which will be hysterics^
found of aSnperlor Qnalltv.
Bnt who was the friend ? That was tho question. W c in my sleep tgjnsactions, that after, a few weeks of, days, Washington, resolutions closuring Secalor J a s . A- M c Dougall ami requesting him to resign his seat for failing
were all bornlYankees, and did our ibest at guessing, transpired exactly iu accordance with my dream' TOBACCtf.'
'f1At
to represent the loyally of his State and for physical dis;
8*oKtj»o.
rrvE-crv ctiBwiKO.
nToinwa. b u t it didnot help us. Well, at any rate; it was very coce I dreamed that a horrible disease bad prostrated
Long.
P. A. L.. or plain,
j g. Jago
nice air r o u n d I hadn't to be rooted. N o ; nor John, one of our neighbors—a lady who was then in goo<T health. ability [intemperancej to discharge tho duties of his
office.
if
:
No. 1.
Cavendish, or Sweet,
Spanish,
nor bis dear old tnothcr. And pussy purred round as if I saw iu my sleep the doctor's horse stand at t h e gate,
No. J ,
Sweet Scented Oronooo. 'Cshaster, sba liad as muce reason to be glad as any one 6f us ;
saw the lady die, and heard my sisters express their fears
I t is ascertained from an official source that orders
N o s . l A 2 mixed." TInToilCavendish,"
Turkish.
and the, canary trilled so ( b a r p a straiu "that we were of taking the disease if they went t o dress the corpse.— requiring the draft oc the 10th inst., are suspended. A
Granulated.
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obliged to mnffle his cage and his enthBsissm with J e h u s Bnt 1 thought they did go, and that one of them caught tnbseqaent day for commencing the draft will bo anj r . B . - ^ A circular of pricea willb« a s t t «a"application.
reS s i l t pocket handkerchief
the disease ; I 6aw her in a dark room her whole person nounced in fime to make olXjieoessary preparations.
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AnWndmcnts io the Homestead LaW.
NoW we insist that tbey 'ought to be made to do jurt much as formerly, as it was liable to be left in tho sugar,
Chairman of tbe Committee on Public
that thing. We are for giving lbcm Abrahim Lincoln, and that Where milk was used, both the syrup and milk Laltds, Julian,
bos reported to thd I loose a bill containing tbe
should be cold when mixed, and then gradually heated following
amendments of tbe Homestead Law.
M O K G A N B A T E S , taklttorind P r o p r i e t o r and nobody else, till tbey have accepted tficir duly.
We thus present this mistter in Ibid light, -on tbe sup- till all thefccnmbad risen, which should then be taken
SRC. I.—Provides that persons in the military or naTBAVfeR^ CltYl
position that all tbe parties addressed bave no other idea off. always taking rare that it does not boil under. Said val service of tbe United States, who are prevented tberc. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1864.
than to ennvass Tor their candidates, to before a conven- the milk acted in this wise, being scalded in tbe syrnp it bv from complying with the requirements oflhc law, mav
file tbe affidavit required before tbe officer i^» command,
tion, to present a unme to the people for tbeir saffrnges ; coagulated nnd in coagulating drawed tbe impurities which may be forwarded by the wife or agent of tbe parPresidential Candid Hies.
Though the general tone of the HERALD would prcllv for we take it there cannot be lunatics enough in tbe together and being relatively lighter " waited on " tbcm ty to the register of the proper land office.
Sicn. 2.—Provides that the homestead claimant shiill
tlearly indicate our choice among several illustrious United States, who are truly loyal to the country, to fill to tho surface.
After some miscellaneous business the meeting ad- pay one per cent on the cajh vijue of the land at tbe
Dames mentioned as candidates Tor the Presidency, we one respectable asylum, who wil! think of runuing any
time of the entry, and a like sum wBeb his claim is finalhave never, in so many words, expressed editorially, a third man for the election before tho people. Such a journed.
ly es'ablishcd.
decided preference for either, preferring to leave that procedure can only aim to defeat tbe loyal causc altoSK<\ 3.—Provides that any person who may bo preFor the Grand Traverse Herald.
vented by age or bodily iufirmity from going to the office
Tbe Coming Time
matter altogether to the National Convention. While gether, and peril the freedom of this nation forever.
of ihe proper Register, may file the affidavit required
Is
drawing
near
when
every
man
should
well
consider
we staud pledged to abide by the decision of that ConFor tbe Grand Traverse Herald
before the Clerk of the county in which he resides, aud
vention, we have no hesitation in saying that, under all Splinter* from the Benzontn Fanners Club.— Difc. who are the men best fitted by sterling Worth and ad- forward it to tbe office of the Register.
cn*«lua on Sugar Making.
ministrative capacity to fill all offiWs in the Government Sac. 4. Provides that the minimum price of tbe nublic
Ihe circumstances, our first choice is ABRAHAM LINCOLN ;
The meeting having been called to order by Mr. Seth of the Country, from Town officers upwards. Let us lands shall be fixed by the General Laud Office, and shall
and in saying this we believe that we express the sentiBailey, as Moderator, was opened with prayer by Rev. have no men who speculate with capital of ttthers, as tbe not be less than 81.25 per acre.
ments of ninety-nine oat of every hnndred loy<tl men in
SEC. 5.—Provides that persons who bave lakeri tlte
time is near at hand when every man will bave enough
this County, without reference to former political dis- R. Hatch.
J. K. Smith being called out, made some remarks on to do to pay his owu debts, without having an addition- steps required by tbe Homestead law, and have been
tinctions.
tbe importance of selecting a good location for sugar al burthen to make good the defalcations of others.— prevented by beinsr called into the military or tiaval service from a compliance with the law-fflay make and forThe Chicago Tribune expresses clearly and fairly our
making. He said that bis experience had been that Look at the large amnuut that must be raised by Towns ward tbeir affidavits as required in thf first section.
views on this sabject It says: " Until very recently it
where tbe land iuclined to the North, oilier things for tbe repayment of money borrowed for Volunteer
Sac. 9.—Is unimportant, only increasing the fees of
seemed probable that no rival to Mr. Lincoln would be
equal, he bad not made as much sugar. Thought a bounties and the interest on the same ! Look at lift large tbe register and receiver in cases arising under the preproposed by any section of the Coutftry which sustains
south, south-east or sonth-west exposure preferable.— amount tbut must be raised by Counties for the support emption law of 1841.
bis Administration. The public voict hBs been so uniInquiry made by C. K. Bailey if any present had observ- of the wives, widows and children of soldiers 1 Lbok at
Rbermnn's Expedition.
formly in his favor, so far as pronounced, that the verdict
An intelligent gentleman, familiar by residence, with
ed whether boring injured the trees more tbaa boxing, tbe lurge amount of taxes that will have to be raised for
of the loyal people for his nomination gave promise of
nnd if any bad seen trees broken off by tho wind where paying tbe intention tho National debt and to keep the region penetrated by Gen. Sherman's expedition,
being unanimous. Our hope was that this result would
writes as follows of Southern Alabama, touching upon
the Bit bad long been used ?
good tbe Country's credit 1 Look at all these and let us points of much value in makintr np an estimate of tho
be reached. The country is in the Tory night of a terriH. Cbapin thought tbut boring did injure tbe trees well weigh in our minds where tbe amount is to come situation in that new theatre of war. He says:
ble war. and seems really to have no surplus energy to
more than boxing, giving as bis reason that tbe boles from. Wc may have good crops, but we may also have
Sherman's present movement is mnch the boldest and
expend in an cxciting presidential canvass. It needs all
made by'be Bit were not so easily dried out and were bad ones. Wc may hare large crops, nnn no market for most batnrdous that has yet been made by any division
its money, and all its enthusiasm, and all its spare cononly closed up on tbe outside ; where as tho axe cut was them. If we cannot pay the Foreigner in produce we of the army, and if he holds position and maintains himself on tbe Alabama river, it will prove a damaging blow
cern for ttie cbntCst ofl hand. Why pot; in the circumfully exposed to tho snn, and being shallow, was soon shall have to pay bim in gold—gold being dear will to the rebels. Tbe Alabama river is the great thoroughstances, allow the ejection to slip aloog-as easily as posfilled with new solid wood. Had not seen trees broken bring down the prices of farm produce. Being an agri- fare of business through tbe Southern States. Sherman
sible ?
find fewer Union n>cn and n more rabid class of reofffrom the use of the Bit.
cultural community let ns economise our expenditures will
Sbpposiflg that we do not approve of every act .of the
bels in Southern Alabama than in North Alabama. Tbe
G. E. Steele said his father knew of two •' Bushes." one
PrtsidCnt—thinking him to ba»e bccu too fast or too of which bad been invariably tapped with Bit, the other so as to lighten taxation. Also let us throw aside Party inhabitants of South Alabama were from South Carolina
and use less bard names, for we shall have a great many ami Eastern Virginia—those of North Alabama from
slow, for some have each opinion—^ortbat his proclamaas invariably tapped with the axe ; tbe first had long
Western Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee.— .
tion of freedom was delayed too long, or uttered too ago been much injured by the wind, the latter was now sores to heal up after this accursed Rebellion is through Sherman
will find difficulty in obtaining a sufficiency of
early ; or that his offer of amnesty is, too stringent or worked every year. Thought tbe present condition of with, which, although appearing near at band may yet forage, as the entire dependence in South Alabama is
too leniertf ; dr that we differ in regard to many other the old Indian Bushes here was such as to recommend be far distant and requiring a farther call of men nnd upon corn and corn blades. In times of peace very littks
tnoncv.
Therefore
let
as
look
well
to
our
means
and
the
else except cotton is raised in Soujh Aluhnmn. Their
things, from his judgment ; aiid it is a question after all, boxing. Said they used 200 tin buckets nnd liked them
hogs are bongbt from droves, ready flitted, from TenWK. H.
if any! other man w'onld have done any. better. No line better than anything else. The common idea that they security of onr public officers.
nessee, mnk* nnd horses from droves hi ought from Tenof action would possibly suit all Men. He gives best will soon rust ont is unfounded, as tbe sap does npt rust
From the Army of toe Potomac*
nessee nnd Keulncky, and Hour aild batter from Mobile.
evidence of being right, prima fafit, who satisfies the them when in use, ond if dry when laid awov there will W AsmxGTON, March 3.—A uote from the Army of the Beef is not used Evidently South Alabamn is for a'
Potomac, dated 9:30 this morning, says messehgers have time, at least, to be tha theatre of important military
caltfi judgement of the greatest nopiber. By this test bo no trouble.
Had made three quarters of a ponnd come through from Kilpatrick, whom they left some 10 movenients.
who coold hope to bare bit the defrauds of the case betfrom each bucket set. Tapped with a gouge and axe, miles South of Hanover Junction on Wednesday. The
ter than has Mr. Lincoln T The great unauimity of the but tho gouge from being beveled oa tho inside did not command hail most thoroughly and efficiently destroyed
The New Orleans Times of tbe 29 alt. publishes some
Verdict rendered by the people in his favor, especially of work well. Boiled in two pans, on a clay arch, nsing the Virginia Central Railroad from Beaver Dam to ltatt- interesting facts in regurd to the rebel situation in Texas,
that portion of the people who have no private ends to tbe back pon to beat tbe sap and tbe front one to boil over Junction, nnd the Richmond and J*rwdricksburfc derived from a gentleman just escaped from that State.
Kuilrond Irom the Mattapony bridge to Pamunkey Ri- There arc at present "20.000 soldiers under command of
serve, is tbe strongest proof of tbe wisdom of his manand synlp down in ; strained through a wet woolen ver the entire distance destroyed being over 40 miles.
ogement, thot coold be had. It is not withoat reason
'I here bad been some skirmsihing during the advance, Mngrnder. about 7,000 of whom are regular infantry,
strainer and let nettlo from 12 to 24 hours. Thought
that this Vcrdicf is pronoqneed. Mr; Lincoln has been the practice of letting the syrup stand 3 or 4 weeks was hat it was confined mostly to the right Bank of Kiljwt- well armed and equipped. There is an equal number of
narrowly wfltcbed and severely judged. Tbe public
ric.K's commniid. As W;nie Hampton's cavalry are known
a bad oue, especially if in the warmest part of tbe sea- io be reoeeitpytng '.he country to the west of the line of cavalry, the remaining 6,000 being badly armed militia.
mind, concerning him, was slowly made np. It hesitated sou, as the process of fermentation began as soon as Ihe
Beef and corn are plenty, but other provisions arc scared;
n torch taken by our cavalry, it is probable that bis is tbe
for more than two years before being satisfied. Oar sap was exposed to light and heat
There are a great many Uiiion men in the army, forced1
Said they bad only rebel force that has been engage) 1.
President is liOt at all a man who appeals to the populat
iuto its ranks by the merciless conscription. A defeat!
If
thc^spoilaliou
npon
the
lines
of
the
two
roads
is
a.«
never used eggs or milk to clarify the syrup, as it did
enthusiasm. Having little or none himself, he imparts not seem to nsed it after settling. Did not stir mnch of represented, IAS will be compelled to move bis army of Magrudcr'8 forces would be welcomed by themselves.
none to others. Ho has no soanding phrases ; pats on tbeir sugar but mado it into cakes soft enough to drain fimi) its present position to subsist it, for unless the re- who, if the J did not join the Union rank*, would tako
no airs) ntte(* no ominous shakes of head or fists, which some. Made no molasses, as sugar kept much better bels hnvc facilities far greater than any wo possess for refuge in tbo wilderness. Every one without regard Co
constructing railroads, it will take him at least four weeks
stir the marvellous in beholders. He is a plain man. through tho summer and molasses could be made from it t o repair the damages. All reports concur in estimating age, is compelled to serve, boys of fourteen being <f8bWho refits upon troth, impresses others by his evident at any time/ Said that when molasses was made it l bat at no tune has Gen. Lee'* aruiy had u larger supply scripted if of sufficient sixc. In Western Texas, a striStlg
sincerity, and appeals to tbe common sense and calm never should be pot in copper vessels as some hnd done, I ban from six to ten days' rations on hand
Union region, a very few men areatill hiding in the b'ikh.
It is reported that Gen. Kilpatrick found tbe country A good many have Bed to Mexico. Several men who
judgment of men. Consequently, though his way to to the salts of copper formed were not only disagreeable
through which he passed almost destitute of food for man attempted to go to Mexico under Jeff. Davis' proclamaIbeir confidence is slow, it is sure when reached.
as tho taslo bat were very injurious.
or beast, and as his troops went in light marching onier
Bat there are fragments which are not satisfied. ; Mr.
C. E. Bailey topped with oue stroke of tho axe first, he bas been compelled to push focward with all possible tion ordering alien enemies out of the Confederacy, have
Lincoln is too radical for one extremity, and too conserafterwards freshening as nceJed. Said that in sugaring speed. The rain storm of Monday night and Tuesday hceu confined eter since in a cellar in San AntolKo.
vative for another. He has offended 9omo, becauso he off the fire should be kept under the kettle as mnch as iiad been a grcrtt drawback to bis movements, but as i» Slaves are only worth $450 at ihe present time, who fc»r
could not accede to some plan which they thought impor- possible and tbe boiling uniform bat rapid—-let the ket- has been clear and cool for tbe past two days, it is hoped years ago would have bronght 81.500.
ere this the command has arrived at a point where it con
tant ; or bocause he felt obliged to refuse an office or aptle be hung with a sweep so it can be quickly swung off nt least obtain supplies.
I>r. St. Clairjthe newly-elected Republican State Senpointment to which tbey felt entitled. Others have n when tbe sugar is done, which at this stage of the pro- -Another dispatch says Kilpatrick reached Louisa
ator of Pensyivoma', was made a iionat Harisburg. being
sincere admiration for tome other man whom tbey wish cess becomes important to know. Said tho most com Court House on Monday night. He destroyed tbe rail1 escorted to the Capitol by a great procession, with banroad for several miles, ami harried towards the Patronto BOO in tbe Presidential chair.
mon tests were,trying it on u pan or some snow. If it
ners, speeches and hurrahs. The first business, after takMr. Cha9e has his earnest friends, who arc just cow was dope it would flake off and bo brittle. If very brit- key River. I le was to have been in Richmond on Weding his seat, was the passing of the soldiers' voting bill
active in his behalf. Withsach we can lmve no quarrel tle it will do to cake. If soft it will make tub-sugar.-*- ncsday morning Confidence of his success Is weakened
only by tho arrival in Richmond of Longs'.reel's vete- by It to 16, every Republican voting yea. and every
so long as this admiration does not vitate their patriotism. Said be made tub-sugar entirely- 0 8 ' , 0 considered that rans.
Democrat nay. This result was hailed with tremendouif
Nobody more thoroughly appreciates tbe ability of Mr. form tbe most convenient to use, and was not certain but
Kilpatrick has 5.200 pickcd men and several mounted
cheers.
Chase than we. He has placed tho nation under vast the longer boiling needed for caking wasted tbe sugar batteries, aud for rapidity of movement marches in three
columns.
The 1st of April next has been selecteJ by tbe rebel
and lasting obligations. Posterity will hold him as the by evaporation.
Another dispatch reports that Kilpatrick is expected Congress as tbe day upon which one-thir^of the value of
• Robert Morris of this revolution ; and our bope is that
H. E. Steward wonted no more hard cakes. Stirred to return to-day via one of tho fords near Stevenson,
he may be rewarded, in duo time, with the highest honor and made tub-sugar of bis. In answer to at) inquiry he and discredits the rumor of his being nt White House. the outstanding Confederate currency is to be repudiated.
tho nation can confer.
Still another dispatch reports the arrival of one of Kil- Those who do uot compulsorily invest their worthless
said that it would do no good to bore into the heart
Bat thore is afitnessin things, and in each thing ia its wood for sap, bat that it was length of cut around the patrick 's scouts, who left our forces within 14 miles of shinplnsiers iuto equally worthless bomb by that time,
own time. One man stands evidently before bim j ami tree that brought the sop, ond not depth. Said the last Richmond, and states tlmf a junction was formed witk will suffer ns a petialty the loss of thirly-tbree and »
Gen. Butler's forcc. Tbey had destroyed tho pike and
tbe people will not look further wbtle thatfigorefills runnings which did not grain well should be made into railroad in their rear aud encountered no serious opposi- third per cent on Ihe money on hand.
their eyes. As often as they speak, tbey say Abraham molasses. Strained his syrup by laying his strainer tion.
" Nothing (fcan be conceived," says the New York1
Lincoln; and it .seoms to us utterly useless to try to loosely over a barrel and then slipped the top hoop
Deserters confirm tbe destruction of the bridge over Times, " more ridiculous than that Mr. JJucoln should
change that preference till it is gratified Let Mr. Chase down over it to hold it. Spoke of the limeacdiment the Pamunkey River and telegraph. Gen. Lee sent a drive Mr. Chase from the Treasury because there arc
formidable forcc of cavulry and artillery to see what was
bide his time.
which here incrusts the pans and is found in considerable ihe matter. Tbey also state that when Gen. Custer was men who want to make Mr. Chose President; or that
Nor is it a mere preference as between men ; and Mr. quantities in the syrup.
ascertained to be in the rear of Charlottesville, Kwell's M r. Chase should desert his post because there arc signs
Chase ought uot so to regard it. Bat tbe people feel for 0 . E. Steele thought if the syrup was not too thick whole corps was sent the.ro to resist our advance.
that tbe people prefer to give Mr. Lincoln a second
one thing that it is work enough, for once, to put down that tbe lime sediment in settling would carry with it
Gen. Kilpatrick has jiucceeded in reaching White term."
tho robellion. Mr. Lincoln's policy is developed ; and no other impurities, nnd thus act as a ctarifier.
House on the Pamunkey. about 20 miles from Richmond
Mr. Bond, the Democratic candidate for Lieutenact
oew concern or anxiety is needed to settle that matter.
H. Chapter had seen spouts for the Bit used which
Wo bare only to go on as wo have begun, and tbe war were so tapering as to obstruct the flow of sap. Said and at that poiut effected a junction witb the forces of Governor in Conneticut, asked the Convention wbicb
ends with tho rebels conquered—sooner or later. But they Gbould be quite blunt and only held by the bark of Gen Butler, scut up the Peuinsula. Kilpatrick has 6,000 nominated bim. which was the greater traitor. Jeff Davis
with new men will come veir likely new measures; un- tlie tree. Said his practice had been to set his sngnring- picked meu witb several mounted batteries ; and for ra- or Abraham Lincoln ? Tbe Convention applauded Jbe
tried 'and* therefore uncertuin. The moral battle will off kettle on tbe ground ar,d bnild the fire aroond it pidity ol movement marches in three columns. There inquiry. Mr. Wm. W. Eaton, the President of tho Conthen bo7e tft be fought anew. But the uncertainty not and that in stirring sugar he let it cool a little after first bUd been some skirmishing, mostly of? bis right flank, vention, said that be wished that every soldier would
only attaches to the policy of uew instruments, but to taking it from tbe fire, then broke it up at intervals, but witb Hamplou's cavalry. Tbe destruction of tbe Vir- come home to vote snd then stay at home.
ginia Central and the Fredriclisbarg amfRichmood railthe instruments thomsolvee. We know Mr. Chase as to afterwards stirred it continnoasly. Said tho object should
Hester Williahis, a colored womau died in Baltimore
ability, but we dd not know bim as to teuper, as to pa- not be to pulverize tbe grains of sugar, aud thus injure roads, for an entire distance of 40 miles, with the impor- a few days since, at the advanced age of 111 years. The
tience, a& to practical sagacity and candor, in dealing its quality, bat it should be to keep it from formiug iuto tant bridges over tho Pamunkey, appear* to be certain. deceased was tbe midow of Henry Wilfiams, who served
If sotheir restoration will be a month's Ubftr to the rewith diverse aud unreasonable parties. Intimate friends a hard mass.
in tbe Revolutionary army under General Washington.
bels.
of 'Mr. Chaso may -be assured of all this but the public
Rev. R. Hatch said the sap when it come from the
A letter from the 10th Michigan Cavalry states that
is Dot.
The
whiskey
bill
cs
uow
passed
by
the
Scittte's
reccedtree was pure, bnt before it was converted into sugar
tbe regiment is on its way to Knoxville, all the sick havTbero is another thing to be-ttkeu into account This became more or less mixed with foreign matter. This injr from its disagreement, pats a naked tax of 60 cents a ing been ordered back to Michigan in chargo of tbe
rvbellioo is aimed at Mr. Lincoln: The rebels have in was in a measure unavoidable, but after all was largely gallon on all liquor distilled and sold or distilled and re- Chaplain.
maoy. cases declared tbey would nevenwbmit to him as owing to our carelessness and neglect. Said that if we moved for consumption or sale previous to "the 1st of
An Army dispatch gives the particulars of a brilliant
President. Bat he was tho regularly elected President wanted pure sugar we must observe tha utmost cleanli- July next If retains tbe 40 cents a gallon-'od frttfifcb
cavalry raid by Brig. Gen. Custer, which isproooooeed
of the Unitod States, ehoBen according to tbe fornn of ness throughout the whole process. Explained the uso liquors on band) It does not tax any domestic'spiKts on
a'remarkable achievement.
that Constitution by which they as well as w« ware bound of the clarifiera Skid that eggs was not now used-an hand.

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O c a VOLUHTEEM — J l r . A . P . L a n c a s t e r , w h o w e n t t o
G r a n d R a p i d s with the Volunteers,
evening.

returned

on T a c s d n y

W o learn t h r o u g h him that t h r e e of

cruits sent from this town w e r e

rejected

the

by the

re-

examin-

i n g S u r g e o n , ( P a u l G r a v e l n o d t w o b o y s w h o s e n a m e s we
did not learn); but that owing to

re-enlistments

in t h e

R e g i m e n t s , f o r w h i c h w e h a v e received c r e d i t , o u r q u o t a
i a . n o : o n l y fall, b u t t h a t a s u r p l u s of t w e l v e Btands t o o u r
' c r e d i t o o t h e n e x t call w h i c h m a y b e m a d e .

A s we d i d

n o t aee M r . L a u c a s t e r , wo a r e u n a b l e t o g i v e a n y f a r t h e r
particulars.
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T h e Latest News.
W e h o v e D e t r o i t a d v i c e s o f t h e 9 t h of M a r c h .
K i l p o t r i c k h a s reached t h e lines of
ing penetrated to

t h e o u t e r f o r t i f i c a t i o n s of

Richmond,

where h e had a spirited engagement with the enemy, bnt
found him t o o strong,

t i e d e s t r o y e d t h o c a n a l a n d mills

on J a m e s R i v e r , a n d m u c h o i h e r p r o p e r t y . n o t e x c e e d 1 5 0 men.

c e i v i u g t h e s u p p l i e s for

which Le«

his army.

prisonenwind took many horses.

He
A

ncgr'oes a v a i l e d t b e n u e l v e s of t h e
wiNnhourliiWs.

H i s lossdid

H e d e s t r o y e d on t h e r o a t e miles of

t h e t w o lines of r a i l r o a d o v e r

been r o

captured

large

300

number

opportunity to come

Kilpotrick camped

of b i c h m o u d , and b o t h Generals
narrow escape from capture.

;

has

w i t h i n t h r e e miles

L e e and W i s e

bad

A d v i c e s f r o m N e w O r l e a n s t o F e b . 2 7 t h a r e received,
t o r t P o w e l l is still b e i n g b o m b a r d e d b y o u r

fleet.

A

l a r g e n u m b e r of t r o o p s d r e b e i n g s e a t f r o m N e w O r l e a u s
l o c o ojKTate w i t h F a r r a g u t
11/

information

received

at Washington

from

Gen.

8 h e r m m i ' » e x p e d i t i o n , i t a p p e a r s t h a t t h e m o v e m e n t s t<v
w a r d M o b i l e Were o n l y f e i n t s t o c o v e r o t h e r d e s i g n s .
L a t e r advices front Florida state t B a t Gcu. S e y m o u r ' t
p o s i t i o n is now f a v o r a b l e , d a d t h a t b e is
forcoments.
'

r e c e i v i n g rein

Gen. Gilmore had arrived at Jacksonville.

T h e d e a t h of tHe n o t o r i o u s r e b e l g u e r r i l l a , F o r r e s t , is
announced.
I n t e l l i g e n c e f r o m K n o x v i l l e s t a t e s t h a t L o n g s t r e e t is
s h i p p i n g all his w n g o n t r a i n s t o R i c b m o t l d titld m o u n t i n g
h i s m e n u p o n t h e h o r s e s t h u s released
F e a r s a r e e n t e r t a i n e d o f u raid b y M o r g i a u b t i oUt- railroad c o m m u u i c u t i o u s between N a s h v i l l e and

Chattdnoor

P».
A S u p e r v i s o r of B r o o k l y n N e w Y o r k , w h o h a s j d s t
t u r n e d f r o m W a s h i n g t o n , s t a t e s t h a t be w a s i n f o r m e d b y
S e c r e t a r y S t A n t o n t h a t a n o t h e r call

for 2 0 0 , 0 0 0

Aoiild

soon be made.
T h e O h i o Legislature has spoken most emphatically for
t h e r e - n o m i u a t i o n of A b r a h a m L i n c o l n ,
of o n e h u n d r e d a n d t h i r t y o u u
him.
R e t u r n s from tho N e w

uinety-nine out

members have ocdorsed

H a m p s h i r e election indicate

t h e s u c c c s s of t h e e n t i r e U n i o n t i c k e t .

Heavy

Union

g a i n s a r e r e p o r t e d iu e v e r y t o w n h e a r d f r o m .
Gen bberman^has

returned

Rebel piracies are

reported

to Yicksbdrg.
on t h e C h e s a p e a k e B a y on

s t e a m a n d sail c r a f t , p l y i n g o u t of B a l t i m o r e .
T h e noted guerilla chief,

Col.

l l i c b a r d j o n . recently

• c a p t u r e d iu K e k t u c k y , w a s s h o t d e a d
cseape.

in a t t e m p t i n g t o

U n d e r t h e wise firm a u d e v e n r u l e of M a j . G e n . B a n k s
b y the exercise of qualities, worthy tho cpmmander and
s t a t e s m a n , N e w O r l e a n s h a s b e g u n e f f e c t u a l l y l o p u t on
t h e g a r b of

returning

reason

and loyalty. J l c r b e t t e r day

h a s d a w n e d , a n d s h e is a b o u t t o b e c o m e t h e m e t r o p o l i s o r
a free State, worthy to be the

o c e a n e p t r e p o r t of t h e

g r e a t valley of t h e M i s s i s s i p p i , soon t h r o u g h o u t i t s w h o l e
e x t e n t t o k n o w n o m o r e t h e t r e a d of b o n d t n e n , b u t e v e r y w h e r e t o y i e l d t h o ten-fold r i c h e r f r u i t s of F r e e L a b o r .
T h e N e g r o P a y Bill, a s

reported

back by the

Military Committee, gives colored troops

Senato

tho same pay

a s w h i t e s , f r o m o n d a f t e r t h o 1st o r J a n u a r y 1 8 6 4 ,
provide* that those

regiments

and

raised under specific pro-

S n i i o from t h o W a r D e p a r t m e n t , o f t h i r t e e n d o l l a r s

per

m o n t h , b e s o p a i d f r o m t h e d a t e of b e i n g m u s t e r e d
t h o survice.

into

Advices from San Francisco bring

t h e i n t e l l i g e n c e or

t h e death o r T . S t a r r K i n g , one o r t h e most popular pulp i t o r a t o r s of t h e c o u n t r y .

H i a d e a t h o c c u r r e d on

the

m o r n i n g o f t h e 4 t h i n s t a n t , a f t e r a briefiUtkess of d i p h t h e -

BOOKS r o n CJLKP AND H O M E . — J a m e s R e d p a t h , B o s t o n ,

announces a series or ten cent Books for tho Camp Fires,
oT a ranch higher claaB than tho dime publications now in
tho market.' They will contain rrom % to 124 pages •
new type, good paper—•'neatly bouod iij greenbacks.'"
No. 1 ia !'0n Picket Duty and other tale#," by Miss U
M. Alcott, whoso Hospital Sketches has been one or thb'
nrtwt popular books or the seoson. No. 2 is " Cloteltf i
, 3'alo of the South," with Ave flno illustrations. No. S is
-^•"Tbe Veil<lctta,"ono of Balzac's best Miles, translated!
for the publisher. No. 4 is Gullivers Travels in Lillipnt
No. 5 is Victor Hrfpo's eloquent description of the Battle of W ntcrloo. Each number Is complete in itself and1
unabridged. Ten cenfs sent to the publisher will secure
a specimen cbpy, p<Mt«ge paid, to any home or camp addrcw^-or fifty cenli for tho list above announced. No."
. 1 ta.oUt, and the five will all be piblished' before the
close of February. Address, James Redpath, publisher, Boston, Mass.



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F o r t h e c o n v e n i e n c e of t h e h a s t y a s ulso ror t h e g e n e - ! IN'DIA CI-OTH—A r i c e •atm.ie.
1
ral r e a d e r , w c b a r e a r r a n g e d on a l p h a b e t i c a l list of m a n y i
—Bourn!, square, flat, Juniata, scraps, sweedes. Lake
• kinds o r a r t i c l m w h i c h o r e k e p t o n sale by u s ; w h i c h i
^
•boe'"»"
» ... , i 1 ,
i f . . .
.1
.
i J A C O N E T — A fall line, b o u r M of importer*.
• I we tbtiik will be round or l u t e r e s t t o t h e c o m m u n i t y a t ; J A Y N E S I I R j N C I N E S — W e are special a g e n t s f a r all Dr.
• I
I
J a v n e s g e n u i n e preparations. and Job the same at as Sow
. ! T h e t e n d e n c y of t h e m a r k e t is s t r o n g l y u p w a r d , espe 1| j F w r ? M n v * C » ° 1)0 b o " ^ elsewhere.
I *||
• ... .
,
.
if
f -j j
'
—A s n u g stock. well assorted.
, C.allv Ml,re t h e a d d i t i o n a l revenue h a s b c e u d e e d e d u p o n J J E L L I f i f c - t a ^ b e r r y . currant, quinces. a t r w . berry. P l u c
j o y Congress.
1
apple.
P r i c e * n r e v e r v firm on t h e sea b o a r d .
B r o w n HOI) 1 ^ N ' * K D Y - S M F p i C l N T S _ A a « s « o r t » e e t of these Justly
! Blenched C o t t o w a r c * : : . r r o a n d h i g h e r . O u r p r e s e n t !
'
" " *"*"•
>.J0. pall, 30, 4o, CO, 00 gallon, at r r a s o
j q u o t a t i o n s a i e below N e w Y o r k j o b b i n g rales.
The!
bte rates, a full llm
a d v a n c e in T o b a c c o in first h a .nds
i
is a t l e a s t 2 0 pei
'| KEROSENE—bouRht loir, and for sale at ci r r e s p o n d i n g ra
be the quantity.
j o v e r Dec. r a t e s .
P r o v i s i o n s a r e m u c h firmer in C h i c i
K S I \ E S — p o c k e t , table, e a r r i n g , butebern, f b o e , ho*rle a n d
1 po. D r i e d f r u i t s m u c h h i g h e r .
Groceries urc very
p e n k n i v e s ; our stock of table k n l r e t is large and we
I firm w i t h a c o n s t a n t i n c r e a s e i a p r i c e of most g o o d s ;
Invite the attention of the wholesale trade. We can ofI in Ti u uod S u g a r p a r t i c u l a r l y . S e e d s a r c very h i g h .
- . . . — railing off m a t e r i a l l y , p a r t i c u l a r l y in M u t k r a t . J LACE—Cotton. Linen, real thread, Smyrna, imitation, silk.
C o o n a u d M i n k , o w i n g 10 immeo.se s t o c k s in E u r o p e , [ , s . . « u f p , f n l * 1 h i " ' , ' l < ' . .
,,
„ ,
'
R e s t o r e s G i a y a n d F a d e d H a i r a n d B e a r d t o it*
the w a r i u - P o l a n d . t h e mild w i n t e r o n t h e c o n t i n e n t , t h e
™A"
^
' morrocco- 1,BU*" b,nd
Natoaral Color,
h i g h r u l e o f i n t e r e s t , a n d t h e c i s a n g c in style f r o m C a p e s ! LEAI>—Bar. white ami red lead
A N D IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING
LIME—(Juick. and wa
t o C o l l a r s m a n u f a c t u r e d f r o m .Mink.
LILLY W H I T E — F o r
L e a t h e r , i m p r o v i n g in d e m a n d ; C h i c a g o q u o t a t i o n . i t s appl
a b o v e o u r selling rates. T h e u n u v o i d a b l e effect of t h e LOCKS—Door, t r u u k , ch«*t. b o s , pad. till.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
p r e s e n t call, on ull m n n n r a c t u r e d a r t i c l e s in w b i e h l a b o r MADDER—Dutch madder.
1 9 . ; K l ' F F U N t ; — A s s o r t e d qualities and widths.
Restores tho Color.
is a p r o m i n e n t clement, will b e t o m a t e r i a l l y a d v a n c e the
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
cos? of p r o d u c t i o n and c o n s e q u e n t l y the p r i c e of sale.
goods we have a t-nug a s s o r t m e n t , well
Eradicates Dandruff.
F e b r u a r y 18tb, 1864.
selected, bought low. and for sale in p a t t e r n s below the
CLARK'S R E S T O R A T I V E
market, some very c h e a p
MOLASSES—A fall line, a n d of good quality, a s sweet as
P r o m o t e s its G r o w t h .
A P P L F 8 — B y the bushel or barrel—Dry and Green.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
AI.l'ACt'AS—Black, Tan Drubs, Tan.
NAVAL STORES—Manilla anil tarred rope, marlln, r o s i t .
P r e v e n t s i t s railing off.
AXES—Hnnt's, H u r d A BlodgettV, chopping, l r o a d ,
hand, b o j s a u d hunter*.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
A X E HELVES—An l u s o r t m e n t of good quality and make.
:
'f I s a n u n e q u a l l e d D r e s s i o g .
AYEUS MEDICINES—For which we are Agents and k e e p a
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
complete asaortment—low to the trade.
j
I s g o o d for C h i l d r e n .
BASKKiS—'Willow and ash market, half bushel, bushel, and
the demand, aud purchased of m a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d Imone aud a half bushuel c o r n baskets.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
p o r t e r s direct.
BALMORALS—Lewi* und other standard makes.
Is g o o d for L a d i e s .
NL'TMEIGS— Pepper, mace, ginger, cloves, c
BAGS— Grain and flour.
CLARltS RESTORATIVE.
OAKl'M—Best navy.bv p o u n d or bale.
BELLS—C«w. sheep, hand, tea anu sleigh.
OILS—Kerosene, whafc, linseed, boiled a u d raw, ueata foot.
I s g o o d for O l d P e o p l e .
UER.VGK—-Brown, black, blue e n d green.
fish. Ac.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
HEANS—V.'i- shall l » in t h e market for purchase of prime
OIL S l ' I T S — C o m p l e t e , sou-westers, pants. Ac.
lily and shall :.t!l at a small adeanee.
I s perfectly harmless.
OVER S H I R T S — D e n i m , knit j a c k e t s .
I B ^ E F — -No. 1 Chicago Mesa by the barrel, oue h u n d r e d , or
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
OYSTERS—Best
quality, Baltimore nice, fresh and guaranpound.
teed.
C o n t a i n s no Oil
BEESWAX—A full stock.
P A P E R — L e t t e r , note, bill, cap, legal, in full a s s o r t m e n t and
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
BIBLES—The A m e r i c a n Bible Depository is in our institulow t.y the ream.
I s not a D y e .
P A P E R HANGINGS—Wall, window, b o r d e r i n g , in assortCLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Beautifies the H a i r .
PAINTS—Lead in oil, ven. red, Spanish brown, Vc.. chrome,
yellow and green, p a t e n t dryer.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
BRIDLt-S—Black, r u « e t t , and reins with bitts.
P A P I E R MACIIE—A siunll line, sultabla for p r e s e n t s to
I s s p l e n d i d for W h i s k e r s .
Bit A ID—Crotchet, Embroidery, colored a n d black, s k i r t in
ladies.
c o l o n s silk and worsted
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
PRESERVES—Citron, quinces, p l a m ', p e a r s , cherries, Ac.
BUTTER—By the tirl.iu or pound of good quality.
K e e p s t h e H a i r in i t s P l a c e ,
PEGS—Assorted from 3-8 to i-8.
BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
PILLS—Ayers, J a v n e s , Holloway's Radway's, Wright's,
CAMBK1CS—Paper, colored and black, common, do.
Gregory.'*, Moffat's, Brandreth's, Hooper's.
Cures Nervous Hcadache.
C APS—Mens cloth, plush, mohair, Ac., boys a n d childs a full
PLASTER—-4fraud RWer iu barrels or by the Ion.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
assortment.
PLOWS—A nice lot of best m a k e r s audi quality of wood
CASS1MERES—Black, a good lin
Prevents Eruptions.
work, with e x t r a eastings.
it o f A
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
TOCKET BQOKS—And porte monies, a fall line, t o m e verv
good, some good for but little, clicap.
Slops Itching and Burning.
CERKU'S—Phalon's N i g h t Blooming, " the " p e r f u m e f o r tho
PRUNES—Foesh
T u r k i s h prunes.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
toilet.
PRINTS—A very large stock.
C H E E S E — " H a m - . n r g , " of New York m a n u f a c t u r e .
K e e p s the H e a d Cool.
PROVISIONS*-Pork,
S o u r , corn, c o r n meal, bams, flab, lard,
CHAMBHEYS— A small assortment.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
butter, cheese, beef.
CH AINS^-Tracc, halter, j a c k und cable in 1-4; 5-16, 3-8 a n d
Is deliahtfallv perfumed.
PUMPS—Cistern. ( D o w n ' s , patent), c h a i n p u m p s complete
T-16 Inch.
with t u b i n g for same.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CIGARS—A moderate q u a n t i t y and fair grade.
R A G S — B o u g h t and sold.
Contains no Sediment.
CLOTH—Biiick a n d blue broad cloth, ladies cloak cloth,
RHUBARB—^Re«i Turkey, root and powdered.
assorted.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
BirP
P K I I IIndia
nrlln U
.I
RICE—East
best.
CLOCKS—Upright, gotliic, ovil, marine, striking, alaf'rll, and
C o n t a i n s no G u m .
RIDDLES—T6 use In t h e place of f a n n i n g mills, f a r n i t u r o
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
• Uare a good
well selected.
ROAD
SCRAPERS—Caat
I r o n , wood a n d i r o n to o r d e r .
,,
Polishes vour Hair.
bojfglll low, of fashionable designs, and fc
S A L T — F i n e dairy a n d coarse.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
SADDLES—P6nv, Mexican and side.
C()TT0N—Brown, 3-4 4-4, 4-S, in heavy and One, bleached
P r e p a r e d you for P a r t i e s .
SATCHELS—Wilton,
brassells.rail
road, gothic, a n d p l a i n '
3-4 to 6-4 nicely'assorted, and are selling mauy of t h e m
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
enamelled.
at New York wholesale rates.
SCARFS—Gent* silk, union a n d wool, ladies wooL
P r e p a r e s y o u f o r Balls.
COLLARS—Gents assorted, Ladies various styles,also h o r s e
SCYTHES—Grass,
bush,
a
n
d
g
r
a
i
n
sythes,
as well as s i c k l e s '
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
audj>ou\ toiling.
brush, bush and corn c u t t e r s .
COFFEE-—Java, Bio, ground and m i x e d .
All L a d i e s need it.
SEEDb—Clover, timothy, red top, h u n g a r l a n , turnip, a n d . a
CORSETS—White a n d colored.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
full
assortment
of
f
r
e
s
h
garden
eeeds,
a
few flower seedis.
COTTON ABES— A fair a s s o r t m e n t .
S h o t — B y the bag or p o u n d .
N o L a d y wiH <Jo w i t h o u t it.
CONFECTIONARY—A good line at retail a n d wholesale,
S k o c s — A complete a s s o r t m e n t of genta, l a d i e s , y o u t b a a n d
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
a small lot of fancy conversation candy*.
children.*.
CROCKERY—Bought of Importers direct and is sold as low
Costs b u t § 1 .
S h i r t i n g C h e c k * — G o o d stock.
s« cau be bought.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
S h o e F i n d i n g s — A respectnble ossortmcnt.
CRINOLINE—A very l a r c e stock to Job rrom
I s Sold by D r u g g i s t s ond Dealer* e v e r y w h e r e .
S h o v e l s — C a s t steel, long handle, D handle, scoop, Ac.
CRADLES—ChiIdreus and grain, assorted.
P r i c e $1 p e r bottle.—6 b o t t l e s for $5.
CRACKERS—i'lc Nic, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by p o u n d S h a w l s — W o o l , b r o c b a , stella, a n d blanket, some very n i c e
C. O CLARK k C O , P r o p i I c t o r s .
Shoe Packs—Bangor r
skin, b o t h long aad a b o r t
LORD & SMITH, C h i c a g o . 111. ; General Agents
DAY BOOKS—Ulank Ledgers, passbooks, writing books, in
legs, - A No. 1."
(14)
F A l l U A N D , S H E L E Y 4 C O , Detroit.
8 l l k — B l a c k , colored, a n d l i n i n g silk.
P E L A I N E S — Ma n c h e s t e r , Pacific. Hamilton, m o u r n i n g , all
S
k"a*t' e" —
s - L a d l e s , g i u t s , and boys, s k a t e atrapa.
"
I
i ( ,ortment of colors, p r i n t e d a n d plain.
S h i r t s — F1.l ainnnpi
n n e l , |, . u...j D j p j f*ncy. w h i t e shirts, f a n c y c o t t o n
DIAUIES— Fu
4, some very nice. ,
and linen, ditto.
TQ Koldiers or a n y o t h e r s w i s h i n g t o increase tbeii income, DOMESTICS—
:ry Tull line.
S k a t i n g C u p s — L a d l e s , misses, a n d ehllds.
t h e r e ia no better way of d o i n g so a t t h i s time, t h a n from t h e DOLLS—KM.
a u d r u b i e r heads.
S o a p — C a s t i l e , t o i l e t assorted, yellow, crabive, silver Indexsale of o u r Watches. T b o y . a r e W a r r a n t e d as represented.
DRIED B E E F
me quality.
ieal, Ac.
" P a r t i c u l a r l y valuable f o r Officers in the A r m y a n d tra- DRAWERS—(
and ladies assorted.
S o c k s — G e n t s b u n d k n i t wool, cashmere, c o t t o n a n d u n i o n ,
velers"
[ F r a n k ' teslieV," Feb. 21.
DKl'GS—A sn
boys and c h i l d s , ditto.
*' P r e t t i e s t , beat a n d c h e a p e s t timepieces e v e r offered."
HUAG X E E T i l — O n bund, J-4.
a n d made t o o r d e r ,
S p i o e a Kinds, q u a n t i t i e s and qualities to s u i t
(N. Y. Illustrated Jfews. J a n . 10.
. reasonable.
S j x - c t a c l e s — P l a i n , g c r m a n silver, and steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
" Very p r e t t y a u d d u r a b l e W a t c h e s for thq A r m y . "
DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, a l u m e x t r r c t s .
assorted, some very good ones, also cases f o r same.
( A r m y A Navy J o u r n . [ G o v e r n m e n t O r g a n .] ' Aug. 20,
p e n vitriol. Ac.
S p i n n i n g W h e e l s — A u d hubs,.aft a s s o r t m e n t .
" O n e of t h e oldest a u d m o s t reliable houses in business.*'
S t o v e s — W e invite comparison as t o kinds, qualfty, finish
[Louisville, K y , J o u r n a l , J u l y 31.
and r a t e s ; come a n d see.
F.MEKY—For e n g i n e e r s use.
MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS.
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m l to 400 lbs., good.
Being a H u n t i n g or Open F a c e or LaAy's or G e n t l e m a n ' s E N V E L O P E S ^ - A large a s s o r t m e n t in various qualities, deal- S t e e l — ' " . i s t blister, toe c o r k , s p r i n g and g e r m a n .
W a t c h Combined, with P a t e n t S e l f - W i o d l n g Improveers will find piicea low by the quantity.
S t a y s — C o l o r e d a n d white ; also s k i r•tt si—
s u p p o r t e—
r s , a~n a d m i r ment, a m o s t P l e a s i n g Novelty.
ab'.e article for the ladies.
E S S E N C E — C i n n a m o n , peppermint, cloves, lemou, &c,
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach. 4 c .
S u g a r s — C r u s h e d , powdered, granulated, coffee, In g r a d e s t e
suit, brown N. 0 . m n s e a v a d o a n d maple.
FARMERS TOO!.S—Fort's, hoes, rakts, g r a b hoes, shovels,
•spades, cradles, c u t t i n g boxes.
ipc—Colored, black a n d white, c o t t o n a n d linen.
T H I I O W — B o u g h t and sold by pound or barrel.
T a b l e s — B l a c k walnut, c h e r r y a n d union.
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T a b l e t s — F o r g e n u and ladies use in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , soma
FEATHERS—Ordered n_Utn wanted.
t h e Improved ruby a c t i o n lever(_t
r a n t e d a n a c c u r a t e time-piece
P r i c e , s u p e r b l y . e n g r a v e d , F I S H — C o d . d u u n , halibat, h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s and s o n n d s , T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o u n g h y s o n . O o l o n g a n d s o u c h o n g . In
maekerell.Ac.
ase of half doaen, $ M 4 . Sample Watcher, in n e a t niorchests, cattys a n d by the pound ; all b o u g h t early a n d at
F L A X SEED—Bird seed, canary seed.
boxes, $35.
a d v a n t a g e o u s rates
FLOUR—Seven hundred barrels" good brands.
T i n W a r e — A good stock on b a n d of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e ,
F L A T I R O N S — l u nines to suit.
a n d all k i n d s of work done t o o r d e r .
FI.OUXCINGS-—^Muslin,
linen,
cambric,
Ac.
F i r d Class H u n t i n g Time-Pieces for a c c u r a c y of m o v e m e n t,
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u e — F o r veils, a n d in lis season for drosses.
FLANNKLS—Wool, dunlet, cotton, liesey. s h a k e r , red.
b e a n t y or material, and a b o v e air/cheapness in price,
T o b a c c o — Plug, line cut, s m o k i n g , Ac., a f u l l l i n e a t old
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy. F r e n c h , Ac
t h e s e w a t c h e s m u s t i n s u r e universal a p p r o b a t i o n .
A n imitation ao faultless t h a t i t can hardly be detected by FORKS—Man are, hay, straw, g a r d e n , 2 a n d 3 l i n e d , l o n g and
T
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the m o s t e x p e r i e n c e d J u d g e s . The material b e i n g of t w o
m e t a l s , the outet one Brst quality S t e r l i n g Silver, while the FRUITS—Prunes, currants, peaches, plums, c h e r r i e s . Boose- T n i n k s — P a c k i n g , folio and traveling, some good ones.
T r i m m i n g s — O f various q u a t i t i e j and d e s i g n s s o c h as are
i n n e r o n e ia G e r m a n FMver.it c a n n o t be r e c o g n i z e d bv cutberries, quinces, pears, t o m a t o e s .
fashionable.
t i n g or heavy e n g r a v i n g makln • it, not only I n a p p e a r a n c e , FURNITURE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, table's ,
T r a p * — M n s k rat, f o x , beaver, and bear, of b e a t m a k e r s , by
h u t in durability, the best reseurulaoce of a o l i j S t e r l i n g Sil- j
rockers, childs chaire, matrasses, Ac.

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b e a u t i f u l l y e n g r a v e d , white e n a m e l dial, M d r a n c y cut hands. I ( l U i y C E I ' l F S — t rorimirtj.'lin
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in good r u n n i n g o r d e r , by the hair dozen. $wi. c ^ l d only by I
c o m p e t e line, b o u g h t early, a n d - f o r sale , V . i l s e s — A lew n o t veip good.
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1 J . e l l s — D o t lace. love, t i s s u e . Ac.
c o l l e c t i n g balance of bill on delivery.

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silk, linen, cotti
will |iurehase.
" P r c M companies p e r e m p t o r i l y r e f u s e m a k i n g col- ! IIATS-IAVUII
Burnside, Butler. I — ® s . i r o u bound.
l e c t i o n s in such d a n g e r o u s l o c a l i t i e s R e m e m b e r . Cash ii
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pearl, Ac
' . W h e e l B a r r o w s — C a n a i barrows
a d v a n c e rrom wlthin°the a r m y linea in v rebel S u t e s T " W e | H O S E ^ C a s h m e r e
— ,
- l e r i n o . cotton, colored block and white, I W h l f l l e t r e e s — D o u b l e and single, also n « c k yokes,
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misses,
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roll line,
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nitting yarn.
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CHANCERY ORDER.
STATE OP MICHIGAN—Ninth J u d i c i a l in
UBIUUI.V THOMPSON, C o m p l a i n a n t

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COUGHS,
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WILLIAM D- WILLIAMS, D e f e n d a n t .
INFLUENZA,
U I T P E N D I N G IN T H E C I R C UI T COURT F O R T H E
T I C K L I N G In t h e T H B O A T ,
Cuunty of Manistee, in Chancery, at the village of AlleW
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OOPING COUGH,
gan, in the County of Allegau, in tlio State of Michigan, on
t h e S i xt eent h day of F e b r u a r y , A. D. KJM, before Hon.
O r relieve C O N S l ' M T I V E C O U G H ,
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F l a v i n * J . Littlejohn, Circuit J u d g e a t Chamber*.
aM quick as
I t satisfactorily a p p e a r i n g t h a t t h e defendant, W . D. Williams, is a non-resident of t h i s State and a resident of the
State of Wisconsin, on m o t i o n of T. J . Ramsdell of Counsel
f o r Complainant, i t is o r d e r e d t h a t the said Defendant.
William D. Williams, cause his a p p e a r a n c e iu i b i s cause
OVER FIVE THOUSAND MOTTLES
t o be e n t e r e d within three m o n t h s from the date of t h i s
o r d e r ; and t h a t in case of bis a p p e a r a n c e he cause h i s a n - ' h a v e been sold in its n a t i v e town, and not a single i n s t a a c t .
• w e r to the complninant's bill to b« filed and a copy thereof of i t s failure is k n o w n .
t o be served on the c o m p l a i n a n t ' s Solicitor, within twenty ,
We have-, in o a r possession, any q u a n t i t y of certificates,;
d a i s a f t e r service of a copy of said bill a n d notice oi t h i s :
o r d e r and in default thereof t h a t the said bill be taken as ' some of t h e m from
EMINENT PHYSICIANS.
confessed by the suid d e f e n d a n t William I). Williams.
And It is f a r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t within twenty days the said ! who have used it in their practice, and gived it the preemicomplainant causc a notice of t h i s o r d e r tp be published in j
nence over a n y other c o m p o u n d .
t h e Grand Traverse Herald, a paper printed and published in ;
I t dcx-H n o t < l r y u p a C O U G H ,
said Ninth J u d i c i a l Circuit, and t h a t the s k d publication be
c o n t i n u e d in said pap e r at least o n c e in each week f o r six • b u t loosens it, so as to enable the p a t i e n t to e x p e c t o r a t e freew e e k s in succcssion ; or t h a t he cause a copy of t h i s order lyt o be personally served on said defendant, William D. Wil- TWO OR T H R E E DOSES W I L L INVARIABLY CITRE
liams, at least twenty days before t h e time above prescribed
T I C K L I N G IN T H E THROAT.
f o r hia appearance.
A H A L F Bottle has o f t e n completely cared the most
F . J . L I T T L E J O H N , Circuit J n d g e .
(A t r u e c o p y )
Attest, D A V I D D. SEC OR, R e g i st e r .
a n d yet, though it is so sure a n d speedy ill its operation, it is
( P r i n t e r ' s fees $tf $0.)
f e b 26,11-Ow,
perfectly harmless, being purely vegetable. It is verv agreeable to the taste, and may be administered to c b i l d r ^ i ol
C H A N C E R Y MALE.
age.
BTATK OF MICHIGAN—The Circuit C o u r t for the County of
of CROUP v sill a
Manistee, in Chancery.
JAMES LCDINCTON, C o m p l a i n a n t
No F n m i l y should be w i t h o u t i t .
It Is within t h e r e a c h of all, the price boiug
JOHN LAWRENCE MCVRKAK, 1

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WEST'S IMPROVED PUMP.
Anti-Freezing, D o a b l c - n e t l n g , F o r c i n g and Lift i n ;

f c n m m e u d e d as the best by C a p t . E r r i c s o n .
' and o t h e r e m i n e n t Engineer*. We can r e f e r t o thooRands
• u s i n g them, a n d guarantee that all nili r e c o m m e n d them —<

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I t h r o w s a steady, c o n t i n u o u s stream, and does n o t freeze in
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| out the knowledge or r<i|iie»i of the p r o p r i e t o r s . "
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( N . V. E v e n i n g |'u!%u J u l y 1st. IStU.
' h i s may c e r t i f y that I Irave been using, at my m»n»f«et»>
for tlielant four y e a r s . " W e s t ' s Improved P u m p s . " I
v have ill use t h r e e ol suid pumps, one of which Is kepi
U t a n t l y at work, 24 h o u r s each day. tsave Miudars) and
has been r u n n i n g for the past two years. I p r o n n u u e e them.

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notice, ha* ing used m a n y o t h e r s previously. They are simple
i, a n d not easily d i t a r i a n g i
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N.Y.,
J . D . WEST A T o .

PutnfiR we

STUBBORN COUGH,

BKNJAMIN MCVICICAB,

WILLIAM I. K i r ,
NATHAN ENCEI.MANN,
• MICHAEL ENGEUIANX,

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N P U R S U A N C E AND BY VIRTUE O F A D E C R E E O F
the C l r c n i t C o u r t f o r tho C o u n t y of M&nistee, in Chancer y . made in the above entitled cause a n d bearing date the
T h i r d day of September, i.i the year one thousand e i g h t hundred and sixty-three, I, t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , a special Commiss i on er r e s i d i n g in the Couutv aforesaid, and duly appointed
and qualified t o act as such in the above e n t i t l e d cause, will
sell at public auction to tho h i g h e s t bidder, at the f r o n t door
of the Buswell House, in t h e village of Manistee, in said
County, on Saturday, the S i x t e e n t h day of April, in the year
o n e thousand e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y - f o i r , at ten o'clock In
t h e forenoon of said dav, all those c e r t a i n jdeccs or parcels
of land-situated in the C o u n t y of Manisteo, State of Michigan,
and known a n d described a) follows, t o Wit:
Lot n u m b e r six in section eleven a n d n e j of t h e s e j of section eleven and tho s w j of the n w j of section twelve, all .in
t o w n s h i p twenty-one north of range seventeen w e s t
V. L FILER,
V.
Special Commissioner.
T. J . BAMSDELL,
Solicitor and of Connsel f o r C o m p l a i s a n t .
Dated, F e b r u a r y 1st, 1804.
( P r i n t e r ' s fees $6 30.)
feb. 2C. 11-6w.
NPENCERIAN PENMANSHIP.
O M E T H I N G NEW AND W O R T H V T H E ATTE.V
tiou of e> t r y person wishing to improve t b e i r hand
writing.
I will mail t o any person s e n d i n g m e fifty cents, a complete set of copies of the S p e n c e r i a n or Beml A n g u l a r System of Penmanship, my own hand writing, i n c l u d i n g full
a n d p a r t i c u l a r I n s t r u c t i o n s lli regard t o (holding the pen,
w i t h many general d i r e c t i o n s in regard td writing, a n d full
e x p l a n a t i o n s of the set of copies. These i n s t r u c t i o n and
e x p l a n a t i o n s arc alone w o r t h three times - the price c h a r g c d
f o r the set of copies. T o any one hnving< a little time t o
p r a c t i c e t h i s will be t h e cheapest and most expeditious way
of i m p r o v i n g their writing• N o o n e h a v i n g a desire to learn t o writei better; s h o u l d b e
w i t h o u t t h i s invaluable set of copies. A w person t a k i n g the
trouble to get five subscribers t o the copios will receivo n set
f r e e . Card making. W r i t i n g or Flonrish|Ug done to oroer.
a n d in t h e best style of t h e Art, at a m o d e r a t e charge.
L. W. HUBBELL, Teacher of Writing.
Benzonia, Mich,
r . R. S p e n c e r . A u t h o r of t h i s System of W r i t i n g says.
" Mr. L. W. Hubbell h a s with m e received a t h o r o n g h and
r e g u l a r course of instruction in P e n m a n s h i p , a n d manifested tho«e t r a i t s of g e n i u s which c h a r a c t e r i s e those destined
t o m o v e in the first r a n k of accomplished A r t i s t s "
U'i can w r i t e copies correctly a n d explain t h e m t r u t h fully, a n d Is t herefore 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
substantially in all the f e a t u r e s of t h e Art, F o r m a t i o n , Combination, L i g h t and Shade, Slope a n d A r r a n g e m e n t .
P . R. SPENOER,
(l-3m*)
A u t h o r a n d Teacher of Semi A n g u l a r W r i t i n g . "

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O N L Y 25 C E N T S .
And if an investment and t h o r o u g h t r i s l docs not " b a c k
u p " the above statement, the m o n e y will be r e f u n d e d .
We
say this, k n o w i n g Its merits, a n d f e e l i n g confident that
trial will socure f o r it a h o m e in e v e r y household.
Do n o t w a s t e away witli C o u g h i n g , when so small an
v e s tm e n t will c u t e you. I t may b# had of any respectable
Druggist in town, who will f u r n i s h yon with a c i r c u l a r of genuine certificates of c u r e s It baa m a d e .
,
C. (}. CI.ARK,
WHOLESALE DRI OOIST,

N E W H A V E N . CONN..
Proprietor.
F o r sale by D r u g g i s t s in city, c o u n t r y , and everywhere.
For sale at Wholesale, l.v
D. S. B A R N E S A CO.. New York.
G. C. GOODWIN A CO., Boston.
F.VRRAXD, S l I E E L E Y A CO.. Detroit.

the fisual indications tell t h a t yon m u s t die.
Mr. J o h n Pndney, Springfield, Union Co., N. J., has. nsed
B R A N D R E T H ' S P I L L S f o r fifteen y e a r s in his family, and for
all h i s h a n d s : in w h i c h time t h e s e P i l l s h a v e c u r e d t h e m of
Billions affections. H e a d a c h e , R h e u m a t i s m , F e v e r a n d Agae,
Measles, W h o o p i n g C o u g h , a n d he s a y s h e h a s n e v e r k n o w n
t h e m to fall.

P r i n c i p a l Office, 204 Canal S t r e e t , New Y o r k .

Bold by all respectable d e a l e r s in medicines.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.

THE SITSTBliS OF THE TOILET
A r c o f t e n exposed in c o n s e q u e n c e of the inefficiency .of
(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 ; b u t {all w h o use CRISNQ MORTAL E Y E
Can distinguish t h e blacks a u d b r o w n s p r o d u c e d by tf»is
dye f r o m those imparted by the C r e a t o r .

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SOLON ROIINSOS t o the F a r m e r ' s Club, J o n .

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DR. JOHN L. LYON'S
F r e n c h .Periodical D r o p s ,

had of

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t o lie without on iron p u m p . It should he at o n c e a suction
and f o r c e p u m p — a perfect little tire e n g i n e — s u c h a o n e ,
known as West's Improved P u m p . " I speak of t h i s p u m p
because I h a p p e n t o know it .
. t o be vet>- simple,
durable, powerful a n d cheap, aud it d o n ' t freete up, nor get
out of o r d e r o n c e a t e a r . .
I know this, and think I
msy be doing ihe f a r m e r s good by s p e a k i n g of i t ' . . ; A
boy 10 year* old can work it. and throw a c o n t i n u o u s i n c h and a-i|aarter s t r e a m . . . It can be made 10 work in d e e p
wells as well as in shallow o n e s . "
From

the . Y c t r York

Observer,

THE GREAT
FEMALE REGULATOR,

W. HOLDSWORTH,
CirO Engiotr, Sirmor, Arrliitwtnral 10J Itatanid Draftsman.

LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS

LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS

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GENERAL

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LAND

OFFICE

ALBERT~VV. B A C O N ,

11600 Acres of Choice Txiiufa;

BRYANT & STRATTON'S

i s t h e only mediclno k n o w n t h a t can certainly save, w h e n all

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oar Woolen Factory, about
.rk with but little p o n e r .
»d before, and do not get
in all respects. Yours, &c.

We h a t e h a d in use for m o u t h * past ono of West's I'umps.
which h a s given us more xjilisfaction as a force a n d lifilttg
p u m p t h a n any we Wave ever nsed. ft is one of Rival power,
a n d well adapted for s h i p ' s decks, m i n e r , factories, greenh o u s e s graperies, At-. ,Yc.
The Mining C h r o n i c l e , a n d
Are the onlj» k n o w n remedy t h a t will successfully a n d in- Railwuv J o u r n a l s a y s :
variably restore and regulate the female system, r e m o v i n g
It is recommended for its ext.--me simplicity of construcali i r r e g u l a r i t i e s , and p i o d u e i n g h e a l t h / v i g o r a n d s t r e n g t h .
t i o n . great s t r e n g t h , a n d c o n s e q u e n t durability a n d ehtfaj>nes* Of repair. T n e r e is no smiting b o x — t h e pressure beiilg
held by a c o p packing, like t h a t upoti the w o r k i n g piston,
A r e a fluid • eparation, the only one of t h e k i n d ever dis- w o r k i n g in a cyliudei, tilted for the purpose within the u p
covered in t h i s country, and nets directly on the part* af- per a i r c h a m b e r — w h i c h we t h i n k a great improvement, a s
Respectfully i n f o r m e s his n u m e r o u s f r i e n d s a n d the publi
fected. w b i l i l pills and* powders can only r e a c h t h e m ns they stufliing is so liable lo lw i t e m n g e d . and leak u n d e r s t i o n g
that he will f u r n i s h Drawings, Spe< id e a tio n s a n d Estimati
pressure, to say n o t h i n g of tin- loss bv f r i c t j o n i n c i d e n t
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 mid positive.
for every d e s c r i p t i o n of Civil. Mechunical. A r c h i t e c t u r a l
thereto. It has also two nir c h a m b e r s : t h u s the action of tUe
Arc y o u suffering from a c o n s t a n t anxiety f o r the regular
E n g i n e e r i n g , a n d Building Work*, S u r v e y s and i'lats of r e t u r n of n a t u r e ' s prescribed laws ?
valve is c u s h i o n e d u p o n both side* by air—-preventing w>u«i'Towns, Estates. Ac. He will also e x e c u t e a n y Commission*
Give y o u r s e l f no uneasiness, for Lyon's P e r i o d i c a l D r o p s ' haminer. and vaenm-thnmp. The valves arc very accessible,
for the sale o r p u r e b a s e of Real Estate, L o c a t i n g Land. Pur- K taken a day or two before the expected p e r i o d , will posi- and simply a n d cheaply repaired/ T h e j work much easier
veys of Lands, i'aymeut of Taxes, a n d p r o c u r i n g A b s t r a c t s of tively an.! invariably regulate Its coinibg, as s u r e as effect than any p u m p we h a v e ever seen : the i i n c h e y U n d e r beTitles, Ac., on moderate terms.
ing wdrKcd by ehildreu in wells loll f e e l deep, anil sir they
follo'wg caiisc, as certain as davllght follows daiknes*.
Has some,choice early s e l e c t i o n s now for sale, c o n s i s t i n g
Are yott sick, enfeebled by disease, or u n a b l e t o bear t h e arc e x t r e m e l y c h e a p a s well as s i m p l e and s t r o n g , we f r e e l y
of cleared a n d uncleared lands of the best quality in the labor a n d d a n g e r of increase ?
r e c o m m e n d them.
State.
s
Travcfse City, Michigan,
flt.-Nerk
L. I.,T8€n.
C d t i N E R O F UNION A N D S T A T E STREETS.
I have u«ed t h i s p n m p f o r r.ne s u m m e r and winter, exC o m e to von a s n blessing, for is not p r e v e n t i o n better
posed to the North-West wind c o m i n g over L o n g Island
J a n u a r y 22, 1861.
(G-tf.j
than cure ?
If regularly lakcu, it i* a certain preventive, a n d will save Sound, being the coldest possible e x p o s u r e , slid at no time
" * ' freer/-, n o r were we unable at a n y time to p u m p »
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did
yon m u c h peril and many h o u r s of suffering.
11. B - i "llVAtX.
Have you been afllicted f o r mimy y e a r s with c o m p l a i n t * in- with g\'cat ei
cident to the sex. that have baffled "the skill of physicians,
The u n d e r s i g n e d , h a v i n g to use • West's I m p r o v e d P o m p s . '
and are h u r r y i n g >'»u on to an early g r a v e ?
cheerfully r e c o m m e n d t h e m as simple, durable a n d .powerful
in raising anil t h r o w i n g water, and for their ease ef action,
security a g a i n s t frost, and low price, we believe tHem supeAre t h e ' m o s t reliable regulator e v e r known, and cure, l i k e
rior t o all o t h e r s .
j ; . i . .'.j. • ,
- t T T T L L L O C A T E L A N D S , P A Y T A X E S . BUY OR S E L L magic, all t h o s e i r r e g u l a r i t i e s t h a t h a v e defied the d o c t o r ' s
W*B*KN I.Kt.svn. Mel. H o t e l N e w York.
skill.
V V on C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now o f f e r s f o r s a l c ,
J . W. PoVEKOY, Y o n k e r s . N. Y.
Will yoti waste sway with suffering f r o m Lcucorrhtca, P r o .

A n d L o t s w i t h o r w i t h o u t D w e l l i n g . * i n F.Ik R n
pids, the C o u n t y Heat of A u l i i m C o u n t y .
The above m e n t i o n e d l a n d s are located in A n t r i m . Traverse, Lcelanaa. a n d ManitOu C o u n t i e s .
Are a m o n g the
earliest and best s e l e c t i o n s w i t h r e f e r e n c e to soil, w a t e r , surface a n d m a r k e t s . T h e y e m b r a c e f a r m i n g l.ni.ds, village
sites, water powers, w i t h or w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t s , a n d the
cbolccst localities Tor P r o p e l l e r a n d S t e a m e r w o o d i n g s t a tions, or wood f u r n i s h i n g s t a t i o n s for C h i c a g o m a r k e t . All
BRANDRETH'S PILLS.
i t h e g r e a t Lake t h o r o u g h f a r e , aecessable to inaiUeta East
W e s t C a n be had in q u a n t i t i e s to s u i t p u r c h a s e r s , and
Yon may r e c o v c r y o n r h e a l t h by t h e use of o t h e r remedies.
prices m a k i n g it an o b j e c t in p r e f e r e n c e t o b u y i n g back
Yon may recover w i t h o u t a n y ; b u t do n o t f o r g e t t h a t y o n
from settlement.
may die, and t h a t B r a n d r e t h ' s Pills could h a v e saved yon.—
STATE LANDS.
F o r r e m e m d e r t t a t tho
Will sell choice lands, f o r f a r m i n g , f e n c i n g , c e d a r p o s t s
a n d t i m b e r purposes, in all p a r t s of the County ; or w l "
AWFUL PRINCIPLE OF DEATn,
cure to p a r t i e s State L a n d s of t h e i r s e l e c t i o n on a s li
w h e n yon have i t in e x c e s s in y o o r system, is evident t o y o n r
t e r m s as can lie purchased or tho S t a t e .
a n i m a l instincts. Y o n r c o n n t c n a n c e tells y o u r f r i e n d s ; y o n r
T r a v e r s e City, J u l y 11,1863.
dreams a n d y o n r own h e a r t tell y o u .
Now, at t h e s e t i m e s there is no medicine so d e s e r v i n g Of
y o u r confidence as
B R A N D R E T H ' S V E G E T A B L E UNIVERSAL P I L L S ,

130 gallons »
c o m p a r e d wli
out of repair.

CHAIN OP NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COLLEGES.

Branch. Located at Detroit,
Mich., Merrill B l o c k ,

C o r n e r erf W o o d w a r d & J e f Y t e v w o n A v e n u e s .
M11S I N S T I T U T I O N F O R M S O N E OK T W E L V E COL. l e g e s located in t h o following cities
Detroit, New
York, Philadelphia, A l b a n y . Buffalo, C l e v e l a n d . C h i c a g o , St.
L o u i s , Brooklyn. Troy, P o r t l a n d a n d Toronto.
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 a t his
ption.
Terms.
T u i t i o n p a y a b l e i n a d v a n c e by p u r c h a s e of s c h o l a r s h i p
$40 f o r fall t e r m . Same course f o r Ladies, $25.
Students to enter at any time. Average time t o complete
t h e conrse, t h r e e m o n t h s .
A knowledge of the o r d | n a r y E n g l i s h b r a n c h e s i s sufficient
p r e p a r a t o i y t p e n t e r i n g upon t h e course of study.
J . H . GOLDSMITH, R e s i d e n t P r i n c i p a l a t D e t r o i t .
J . F. SPALDING, Assistant.
T h e m A 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 u l a r Colleges
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 a v e entered s i n c e
t h e i r e s t a b l i s h m e n t , w h i c h i s t h e b e s t e v i d e n c e of t h e i r
f a v o r w i t h the p u b l i c .
F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n please c a l l a t C o l l e g e R o o m s , or
s e n d f o r a new C a t a l o g u e of 80 p a g e s . F o r s p e c i m e n s of
Penmanship, inclose letter s t a m p . Address.
B R Y A N T A S T R A T T O N . a t e i t h e r of t h e a b o v e C i t i e s .
(Cut this out for future reference.)
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NO D E S T R U C T I V E I N G R E D I E N T ,
N o t h i n g t h a t can shrivel u p or in any way i n j u r e the h a i r
m i n g l e s w i t h the p r e s e r v a t i v e vegetable e l e m e n t s of t h i s
wonderful preparation.
M a n u f a c t u r e d by J . CRISTADORO, 6 A s t o n House, New
NOTICE.
Y o r k . Sold everywhere, and applied by all H a i r Dhessers.
T O L E N FROM T H E M A I L MILITARY BOUNTY
P r i c e SI. SI 50 a n d S3 p e r box, a c e o r d l q g t o sire.
L a n d W a r r a n t No. 2198", Act of 1S5S, for o n e h u n d r e d
and s i x t v a c r e s of land, issued to Robert li. HaggsL a priCristadoro's H a i r Preservative.
Ts invaluable w i t h h i s Dye, as it Imparts the u t m o s t soft- vate in C a p t . Daniel H l x o n ' s C o m p a n y of Mich. Militia.—
R o b e r t H. Haggai's r e s i d e n c e is Rridgewater. Washtenav:
ness, t h e m o s t beautiful gloss, a n d great vitality to the H a i r . Co., Mich, his p o s t office a d d r e s s Clinton, Lenawa Co.. Mich.
P r i c e , 50 cents, 81, and $2 per bottle, a c c o r d i n g t o aiae.
Said W a r r a n t was a s s i g n e d t o Robert M. Risdon by t h e
aforeaaid Robert II H a g g a l . a n d by the said R o b e r t M. RisCAUTION.
d o n deposited in the p o s t office at Saline. Michigaa, about
April
ninth, 186S, a n d by the D e p u t y directed to the. Regis
- r X T H E R E A 8 MY W I F E P H Y L I N A C.. H A S L E F T
V V my bed and board w i t h o u t any j u s t cause o r provoca- t c r of United States [.and Offics. T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.—
t i o n , I forbid all p e r s o n s h a r b o r i n g or t r u s t i n g h e r o n m y All persons are f o r b i d d e n t o p u r c h a s e or trade f o r said
""arrant,
as I have applied t o t h e P e n s i o n Office at Washinga c c o u n t , as I will pay no d e b t s of h e r c o n t r a c t i n g a f t e r t h i s
m for a Duplicate of said W a r r a n t .
date.
.
ROBERT M. RISDON.
ROBERT MYHTLL
Manistee, J a n . 1, 1 8 6 t
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J a n u a r y 25, 186i.
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lapsus. l\<-smenorrhav>. and a t h o u s a n d o t h e r difficulties, all
"ummed 'iti'oudcr the name of s u p p r e s s e d a n d o b s t r u c t e d
nature, when an investment of ono dollar in

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DOMIMCX LAWRENCE, W e s t c h e s t e r .
C a m b r i d g e Mine, N. C., J u n e 15, 1663.



J . tl. W E S T A C o . :
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Gents,—The p u m p which I ordered f o r o n r Mine la rewill surely save yon.
ceived aud p u t to work in o a r underlay s h a f t , which we are
Do not use t h e drnps when f o r b i d d e n in the d i r e c t i o n s , sinking. We find t h a t one man will with ease lift 60 gallons
for although a positive cure, and h a r m l e s s at all o t h e r times, p e r m i n u t e W e lifted in t h r e e nnd a half hours all the wathey are so powerful and finely c a l c u l a t e d to a d j u s t sod gov- ter in the s h a f t , which m e a s u r e s seven by twelve feet a n d 30
ern the f u n c t i o n s of the sexual organism, that, if taken at im- feet deep, and it was full when we c o m m e n c e d . It answer*
p r o p e r times, tliev would p r o d u c e results contrary t o nature, ,our'e.vpectntlons in every respect, a n d o u r w o r k m e n a r e
agaioot which a l l particularly those w h o would reproduce, highly pleased with it. It will do g r e a t s e r v i c e with but
should carefully guard.
trilling e x p e n s e for r e p a i r s
Y o u r s , respectfully.
Bt'KR H i o o t l s .
LYON S PERIODICAL DROPS
Wc have p l e n t y more such certificates, but think t h e s e aro
e
nough
F o r Pumps, Hose, Pipe, etc.. address or call Upon
C a n n o t h a r m the most delicate c o n s t i t u t i o n at • a n y time j
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ST A C O .
yet the p r o p r i e t o r s wish to guard a g a i n s t its misuse, h o p i n g
179 Broadway, N Y.
that a t h o u s a n d bottles w ill be nsed fur a good purpose w h e r e
one is used f o r an illegitimate one.

LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS.
T h e i e v e r - f a i l l n g Female R e g n l a t o r J s f o r sale by every
Druggist, in b o t h city and c o u n t r y , and do not, if y o u value
\-oui health a n d wish for a reliable medicine, buy any other.
Take no other, b a t if the D m g g i s t t o whom you apply has
not got it, make him send a n d get it f o r yon.
C. li. CLARK A CO..
W a O U I S a L I DRl CGISTS.
New Haven, C o n n .
At Wholesale' by
D. S. B A R N E S A CO., New Y o r k .
GEO. C. (iOODWIN A C O , Boston.
F A R R A N D , S H E L E Y 4 CO., D e t r o i t .

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THE GREAT.

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Company.

51 Tesey S t r e e t . N e w Y o r k ;
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Q 1 N C E I T S ORGANIZATION, H A S CRKATED A N E W
O era in t h o history of wholesaling t e a s in this countnr.—
T h e y h a v e i n t r o d e c e d their selections of teas, and are selling
t h e m at not over two c e n t s (.02 cents) per pound above cost.
Never d e v i a t i n g f r o m t h e o n e price asked.
•••.!.»
A n o t h e r peculiarity pf-thc Company is t h a t their tea t a S t t r
not only devotes his thru to Ihe selection of their t e a s as t o
quality, value, a n d p a r t i c u l a r styles for p a r t i c n l a r localities
of c o u n t r y , but he helps the t e a buyer t a choose o u t of t b a i r
e n o r m o u s - s t o c k such teas as are adapted t o his p a r t i c u l a r
wants, and not only this, bnt p o i n t s out the best bargains.
It is easy to see the incalculable a d v a n t a g e a t e a b u y e r h a s
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 he is no j u d g e of tea, or the m a r k e t . If his time is valuable, he has all the benefits of a well organized svstera of doing business, of an immense capital, of all t h e j u d g e m e n t of
a professional tea taster, and the knowledge of s u p e r i o r salesmen.
, .
This enables all t e a buyers—no m a t t e r if they are thousa n d s of milea f r o m this m a r k e t — t o p u r c h a s e on aa good
t e r m s here as t h e New York m e r c h a n t s .
Parties can o r d e r teas and will be served as well as
t h o u g h they came themsctTcs, b e i n g sure to get o r i g i n a l
package*, t r n e weights a n d t a r e s ; a n d t h e teas are w a r r a n t e d
as r e p r e s e n t e d .
Wc issue a p r i c e list of the c o m p a n y ' s teas, which will be
sent t o all w h o o r d e r i t ; c o m p r i s i n g
Hyson, Yonng
Hyena, Imperial,
Gunpowder,
Ttvankny nnd Sink, Oolong Souchong,
Orange nnd Hyson Pekoe.
J n p a i r T e a of e v e r y description, colored and uncolOKd.
Thia list h a s each kind of tea divided into f o a r classes,
n a m e l y : Cargo, High C.irgo, Fine, Finest, t h a t every one may
understand from description and the prices annexed t h a t t ^ e
C o m p a n y are determined t o u n d e r w i t the w h o l e lea trade> i .
W c g u a r a n t e e to sell all our teas at n o t over two c e n t s (.W
cents! p e r pound above cost, believing t h i s ' t o be a t t r a c t i v e
t o the many who have been p a y i n g euarmcA* profits.
GREAT AMERICAN T E A COMPANY,
IxrOBTSRR AND JoSBEBS.
No. 51 Yeaey S t r e e t . New Y o r k .

LATH,

SIDING, CHERRY, OAK. MAPLE, WHITE

Ash. and ail k i n d s of seasoned Pine lumber k e p t on
hand ; and FVanjing timber, J o i s t s a n d S c a n t l i n g sawed from
twenty t o t h i r t y f e e t in l e n g t h , a n d for s a l e at t h e Mills of
the s u b s c r i b e r .
GEO. W . BRYANT.
Tfavarae City, Mich., A u g . I S . IBM
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