Grand Traverse Herald, September 28, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 28, 1860

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1860-09-28

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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English

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Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
V O L , . IX.

T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 28, I 8 6 0 .

Clje ©raitii <£ntbrrsc Strrali),

The Children's Iloor.

iB FIJ«USHK> RVJEH'T m i D * r , AT
T r a r e r * City, G r a n d Traverse County, H l c h J p i n , i

MORGAN BATES,

That is known as the Children's hour.

KDiron AND r s o p u i r r o u .
T E R M S .

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CHARLES H. H O L D E N ,

3UtontfJ, Connsrllor ani) Solicitor",
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
NORTHPORT,
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
Office .Second Door South of Union Dock.
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C. H . M A R S H ,

anir ConnsfUor at $ato,

p L I C I T O R IN C H A N C E R Y ,
Traverse City, G r a n d Travcnie Connty, Michigan.
Office in C o u r t House.
32-ly

T. J. R A M S D E L L

'^ttornjf]] aiti* Connsrllor at fain,
SOLICITOR IN C H A N C E K Y ,
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NO. « FIRST STREET,
Miohiinm.
' TIIERON BOSTWICK,

N O T A R Y

PUBLIC,

C L E R K AND REGISTER.
Grand T r e t e n e County, Michigan,
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W!li £1%e peraoQAl attention to the

PAYMENT OF TAXES,

C i o o a t i o n o f L a n < l » iit T r o v o n w C i t y I i u n d
O f l l u e , S a l e o f K . U. L:in(l W a r n i n t i i j a n d
• u General Aconcy BusinAoi.
office In C o u r t H O I K . T n o e r w Clly. Mich.

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LAisTD W A R R A N T
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'TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Tm«st City, Crawl Traverse Coonlj, Mirigan,
HE^J RY D. C A M P B E L L .
r e s i d e n t land*; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, a n d purchase of l a n d / a t t a x sales.
And will always give the most careful a t t e n t i o n to tho Intere s t s of my C o r r e s p o n d e n t s and in liberality, p r o m p t n e s s and
accuracy of bqaincss transactions, would court comparison
with any Agency in tho country.
Traverse (fity, NOT. 25, 185"

Land, Tax, and General Agency.
MORGAN BATES
Has opened an Office at Traverse City, Grand T r a v e r s e Co..
Michigan, for t h e t i a n a a c l i o n of a

General A«encv Business.

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The United plates Land Office is located at this place ; a n d
p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n *111 he paid to locating Land Warrants,
investing m o n e y in G o v e r n m e n t Lands, i m p a r t i n g information relative to the genet#l features, resources and advantages of the ( | r a n d Traverse country, the payment of t a x e s
"ittd the t r a n s i t i o n of a n y Agency business with which he
u a y be e n t r u s t e d .
KBIKKKNCKS.
l i o n . J: M. I l i m e i J , Ailorne
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GUM TON HOUSE,
JAMES K."GUNTON,
(MOUTH o r COAKUXAN* RIVF.lt,)

Trajvorse City, M ichigan.
PIIIH N E W A N D C O M F O R T A B L E H O U S E IS
' e its guest's b e i n g Utted in full, withto make it t h o most desirable of any
County.
e of the earliest settler* in the Coi ity, is
able to give i y information necessary t w p a r t i e s wishing t«
otherwise.
He has u Pleasure lloat, SUB'locate lauds,
a n d P i s h i n g 1 .•kle of every description for hire. Those in
or recreation will find t h i s a very deMrabb'
search of heal
place of
Travel

TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE
W I L LI A M

n the dark and the daylight.

FOWLE,

1ST 8TRKKT, NEAtt COtTKT HOUSE,)

TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.

r p n i s OL,D E S T A B I i I H I I E I ) H O T E L , ( T ! ! F . FIRST
L in Travc •,City.) situated on F r o n t S t r e e t , in the viclnHouse and public oOlces, is still open for the
Jty of the Con
r w e p t i o n of lie' traveling public. Tho P r o p r i e t o r returns
h f l h e a r t y t h a iliks f o r the liberal patronage he has received,
; public, that n<> pains will be spared to make
His c h a r g e s will correspond with
his guests C' for table.
ihe times.
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Good acc« odations for Horses a n d Cattle.

JAMES K. GUNTON,
Practical Builder and Draughtvnum,
I s p r c p a r e d ... make P l a n s a n d Specifications for all clsses
of B u i l d i n g s ; also e x e c u t e all k i n d s of w o r k connected with
the Trade, on liberal t e r m s
G l a s s Doors, P a i n t s a n d Nails,
hand, and f o r sale.
C a b i n e t W o r k a n d U n d e r t a k i n g will be
executed on s sort notice.
inkful f o r past p a t r o n a g e , f a k e s t h i s opportut i i y of solicit ing a c o n t i n u a n c e of the ai
I " y, November 25,1859.

I hear in the c h a m b e r above me
The patter of little feet,
The sound of a door that is opened.
And voices soft and sweet.
From my study I see in the Ismp-light,
Descending the broad hall stair.
Grave Alice and la u g h in g Allegra,
And Kditb with Golden hair.
A whisper, and then a silence;
Yet 1 know by their merry eyes
They are p l o t t i n g and planning together
To take me by surprise.
A sudden rnsh from the stairway,
A sudden raid from the hall I
By three doors left u n g u a r d e d
"They enter my castle wall!
They climb u p into my t u r r e t
O'er the arms and back of my c h a i r ;
If 1 try to escape, tbey surround m e ;
They seem to be everywhere,

a b o u t in t h e i r c a r r i a g e e v e r y d a y , in g r e a t style, w i t h out m a k i n g some r e m a r k s a b o u t i t a n d e x p r e s s i n g a little
envy, especially t o o w h e n t h e y themselves h a d t o s t a y
a t h o m e , o r if t b e y r o d e o u t a t all, ride in some o r d i n a r y
affair w i t h o u t a t t r a c t i n g any notice. T h e y o u n g l a d i e s
complained t o their mother to this eflect and she t o h e r
h u s b a n d . B o t h e ( a g e M r B e n t o n f o u o d himself assailed
now on all sides, l i i s o w n D e l i l a h even h a d c o m e t o
find o u t . n o t w h e r e h i s c o m m e r c i a l s t r e n g t h lay, b u t i r b e r e
his w e a k n e s s was.
" W h y Mr. B e n t o n , " said she, " d o n ' t y o u s e e w h a t a
dash Mr. C a r l t o n ' s family c u t ? w h y t h e y ride o u t in a
c o a c h and f o u r ! "
" N o , no. n o t so b a d as t h a t , " said h e . " a c o a c h a n d
two, I g u e s s . "
" W e l l t h a t is b a d e n o u g h ; w h y c a n ' t we h a v e a carriage t o o ? S u r e l y y o u h a v e l a b o r e d long e n o u g h t o h a v e
some p a y for i t ? "
•' 1 ' a y l t h a t is w h a t t h e s e very fellows c o m p l a i n of,
t h e y say t h a t I a m a • h a r d old c a s e , ' a n d f o r t h a t reason
they can't abide me."
•• W e l l how fa it t h a t Mr. C a r l t o n can m a k e such a
• swell' a n d y o u d o n o t h i n g a t all?''
•• T h a t is a s e c r e t of his own I i m a g i n e . "
" A n d can't you get into it?"
/
" P r o b a b l y I m i g h t , if I felt disposed '
" T h e r e , it i s all y o u r indisposition, is it? W e l l , I d o
think."

N O 43.

O n e m o r n i n g , as M r s . B e n t o n a n d h e r d a u g b t m w * r e
l o o k i n g o u t of t h e window, i o t h e d i r e c t i o n of M r . C a r l t o n ' s s t o r e , t h e y saw Mr. B e n t o n s t o p p i n g b e f o r e t h e
store, a n d looking a t i t a p p a r e n t l y with an ucrasna' dfg r e e of i n t e r e s t
" W h a t can t h a t m e a n ? " said M r s . B e n t o n .
'.'So.-*- s
ly s o m e t h i n g m u s t h a v e h a p p e n e d , o t h e r w i s e M r . B e n t o n
w o u l d n ' t linger t h * e s o ; t h e r e m u s t b e d e a t h in t h e fan*
ily—and crape a t fne door."
- S o m e t h i n g m o r e t h a n t h a t , m o t h e r , " said one of t e a
d a u g h t e r s ; " f a t h e r w o u l d n ' t s t o p f o r t h a t so l o n g . "
" W h a t c a n ' i t be, t h e n , " said s h e ; " s u r e l y I c a n t
imagine."*
S o Mrs. Benton waited for Mr. Benton t o come a l o n and e x p l a i a
" W e l l . M r . B e n t o n , " said she, " w h a t is t h e m a t t e r
at M r . C a r l t o n ' s ? "
" N o t h i n g v e r y r e m a r k a b l e , " said h e ; " t h e s t o r e is
closed, t h a t is a l l "
" I t is! and w h e r e is M r . C a r l t o n ? "
" Gone!"
" G o n e where?"

" Into bankruptcy!"
" H e has! w h o wonld h a v e t h o u g h t of i t ? "
" W h o would h a v e t h o u g h t o f a n y t h i n g else? H a
bad nothing t o start with, a n a nothing to g o o n with, and
nothing t o keep up with, except other people's money;
" O ! I could b u y a c a r r i a g e , I s u p p o s e , if I t r i e d . I s
whilst t h a t lasted, he lived, a n d d a s h e d , a n d swelled, b u t
t h a t all y o u w a u t i
Do you think, O blue-eyed banditti,
" N o , of c o u r s e not, wo w a n t t o live in t h e s a m e style when t b e y saw h e w a s n ' t fit t o b e t r u s t e d , t h e y w i t h d r e w
t h e i r s u p p o r t a n d h e fell t o t h e g r o u n d .
Becausc you have scaled the wall.
t h a t M r . C a r l t o n does, a n d t h e girls feel ' s l i g h t e d ' t h a t
Snch an old moustache as I am
" A n d now, m y d e a r , shall w e i m i t a t e h i m , o r shall
they cannot."
la not a match for you all?
we live on o u r o w n w a y ? W e c a n live on o t h e r p e o p l e
•' A h , 1 see, we h a v e g o t t o d a s h o u t in t h e s a m e way,
if we w i s h ; we h a v e c r e d i t e n o u g h — w e c a n b u y c a r 1 have yon fast in my fortress,
a n d spend all t h a t w e h a v e g o t t o d o i t . "
And will not let you depart,
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g e s a n d horses, r e p a i r a n d refit houses, g i v e l a r g e
• • T h e r e it i s ! W h o asks vou t o s p e n d all t h a t y o u
jBut put you down into the dungeons
p a r t i e s and live in g r e a t style; all t h i s w e can d o . f o r a
h a v e ? I s M r . C a r l t o n s p e n d i n g all t h a t he h a s ? "
In the round-tower of iny heart.
time, t h e n w e shall g o b y t h e b o a r d ! "What t h i n k y o u ?
'• 1 d o n ' t k n o w : be can tell you, I p r e s u m e : of c o u r s e
And there I will keep you forever,
I c a n n o t , f o r I um a c q u a i n t e d w i t h n e i t h e r t h e man n o r I s i t b e s t t o live o n o n r own way, a n d b e c o n t e n t e d w i t h
Yes, forever and a day,
i t or t o live on o t h e r s a n d b e c o m e b a n k r u p t s a n d v a g a bis busine.-K"
Till the walls shall crumble to ruin,
bonds?"
" W e l l , y o u see h o w his d a u g h t e r s r i d e o u t e v e r y afAnd moulder in d o s t away
Mrs. B e n t o n m a d e no reply, f u r t h e r t h a n t o s a y : " H u s ternoon, a u d reeeiTc all t h e a t t e n t i o n of t h e t o w n ? " "
b a n d , b r e a k f a s t is ready, w e h a v e b e e n w a i t i n g f o r y o u
The T w o Merchants.
" O ! yes, I s e e it all."
half an h o u r ! "
*' A n d so o u r d a u g h t e r s h a v e g o t t o g r o w u p a n d b e
N e w v i l l e was a small village on t h e b a n k s of t h e H u d T h e daughters didn't come to the tabic that morning.
son, little k n o w n in fame. N o d i s t i n g u i s h e d o r a t o r or neglected by e v e r y b o d y , a n d be of no a c c o u n t ! '
•' W e r e y o u n e g l e c t e d when y o u w e r e y o n n g ? a n d I
p r e a c h e r e v e r o r i g i n a t e d t h e r e , n o r a n y F u l t o n or F i e l d .
T a n e y o n Slavery In 1818.
T h e p r i n c i p l e moo iu t h e village, e n g a g e d in secular con- n e v e r saw y o u r i d i n g in it c a r r i a g e in m y life b e f o r e y o u r
A t a c a m p m e e t i n g held i n W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y , M d . .
c e r n s , w a s a m e r c h a n t . F o r s o m e y e a r s be h a d b e e n e m - m a r r i a g e ! ' '
" N o r a f t e r ! — 1 m e a n s u c h , a o n e as M r . C a r l t o n c a r - A u g u s t 181b, R e v . J a c o b G r u b e r , a M e t h o d i s t miui&ter.
p l o y e d diligently a n d faithfully in his business, aiid h a d
p r e a c h e d a r e m a r k a b l e s e r m o n e x p o s i n g t h e evils of slaveg r a d u a l l y b e c o m e p o s s e s s e d of a c o m p e t e n c y . B u t bis ries his lady a b o u t i u — a n d his d a u g h t e r s . "
" S o t h e n , we must h a v e a c a r r i a g e a n d ail its a c c o m - ry. F o r t h i s be w a s t r i e d on t h e c h a r g e of i n c i t i n g insursuccess w a s o w i n g , in a g r e a t m e a s u r e , t o his e c o n o m y
r e c t i o n a n d a c q u i t t e d . M r . T a n e y , n o w Chief J u s t i c e o f
a s well us bis d i l i g e n c e a n d
fidelity.
l l i s family was p a n i m e n t s , I s u p p o s e ? "
the United States Supreme C o u r t was attorney for Mr.
" W h v , t h e girlp t h i n k s o ? "
l a r g e a n d fond of display, b u t t h e i r fondness b a d n e v e r
G r u b e r , a n d in t h e c o u r s e of his s p e e c h s a i d : " T h e r e i*
" A n d w h a t elsci d o y o u t h i n k ? "
b e e n f r e e l y g r a t i f i e d , f o r t h e y w e r e u n d e r t o o rigid u conno law t h a t f o r b i d s u s t o s p e a k of slavery a s w e t h i n k of
" W h a t e l s e ! w h y , how do y o u s u p p o s e I k n o w ? "
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m a n , a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y an e x c e p t i o n t o m a n y of h i s vo- thi>t '
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ic si vie t h a t Mr. C'arl- c o n c e r n , a n d m a y a t all t i m e s b e freely discussed. M r .
c a t i o n . H o n e s t y , h o w e v e r , he viewed, if n o t t h e policy,
G r u b e r d i d q u o t e t h e l a n g u a g e of o u r g r e a t a c t of n a t i o n t h e most e s t i m a b l e , a n d d e t e r m i n e d , t h e r e f o r e t o u i a k e i t ton's d a u g h t e r s d o i "
al i n d e p e n d e n c e , a n d insisted on t h e p r i n c i p l e s c o n t a i u c d
" A n d w h a t is t h e o b j e c t of t l i a t ? "
t h e rule of his c o n d u c t . Y e t he r e q u i r e d j u s t i e e t o b e
H e d i d rebuke t h o s e m a s " O d e a r ! how c o u l d y o u ask s u c h q u e s t i o n s ? W h a t iti t h a t v e n e r a t e d i n s t r u m e n t
d o n e t o himself a s well as t o o t h e r s .
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a c c o u n t s or t o d i s c o n t i n u e t h e i r business w i t h him. T h i s how b e f o r e t h e whole t o w n ? T h e o b j e c t i n d e e d ! D i d of h u m a n i t y ; a n d he w a r n e d t h e m of t h o evils t h e y m i g h t
b r i u g u p o n themselvs. H e d i d s p e a k w i t h a b h o r r e n c e of
e x a c t u o s s displeased m a n y of his c u s t o m e r s , f o r " t h e y a n y b o d y e v e r h e a r one ask stich q u e s t i o n s b e f o r e ? "
*" W e l l , then, we must fix u p t h e old house. L suppose, t h o s e r e p t i l e s w h o l i v e b y t r a d i n g iu h u m a n tlesh, a n d enw e r e n o t a l w a y s r e a d y t o call a n d settle at t h e t i m e aj>p o i n t e d , " u n d disliked, t h e y alleged " t o !«• iu s u b j e c t i o n a n d get n e w furiiitnre. a n d live iu a new style t h r o u g h o u t ? rich themselves b y t e a r i n g t h e h u s b a n d f r o m t h e wife, t h e
infant f r o m t h e b o s o m of t h e m o t h e r ; a u d this, I a m inIs
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t o a n y m a n . " " If t h e y furnislied him w i t h t h e i r c u s t o m ,
s t r u c t e d , w a s t h e h e a d a n d f r o n t of his offending. S h a l l
" I d o n ' t want a n y t h i n g — t h e girls want i t . "
bo o u g h t t o be t h a n k f u l l o r t h a t , a n d n o t i n s i s t on p a r t i c ' • A h ! t b e y d o ? W e l l y o u m u s t a c k n o w l e d g e t h e y I c o n t e n t myself w i t h s a y i n g t l i a t lie h a d a r i g h t t o t h i s ?
u l a r t e r m s . " A n d t h u s they m u r m u r e d — a n d y e t not satT h e r e is no law t o p u n i s h h i m ? S o f a r is he f r o m b e i n g
i s f a c t o r y t o themselves, for t h e y k n e w b e f o r e h a n d the a r e wiser t h a n t h e i r f a t h e r . "
•• l i t r e it is n g a i u ! t h a t is a n o t h e r v e t o ; sir. y o u would a n o b j e c t of p u n i s h m e n t iu a n y f o r m of p r o c e e d i n g , t h a t
c h a r a c t e r of the man, a u d w h a t was u p r e - r e q u i s i t e with
we a r e p r e p a r e d t o m a i n t a i u t h o saine principles, a n d t o
h i m . O f c o u r s e t h e y could m u k e no •• p l a u s i b l e " com- m a k e a good P r e s i d e n t , y o u u b o u u d iu v c t o e a .
•' T h e conclusion t h e n is t h a t w e must live in t h e same a«e if necessary, t h e s a m e l n n g u o g c here in t h e t e m p l e of
plaint.
j u s t i c e , a n d i n ' t h e p r e s e n c e of t h o s e w h o a r e t h e minisF o r m a n y y e a r s , M r . B e n t o n h a d t h u s d o n e b u s i n e s s in style that Mr. C a r l t o n d o e s ? "
" W h y , we o u g h t t o live genteelly, f o r t h e sake of o u r I t e r s of t h e law. A h a r d n e c e w i t y , i n d e e d c o m p e l s u s t o
N e w v i l l e , a n d t h u s a c q u i r e d a c o n s i d e r a b l e a m o u n t ijf
l e n d u r e t h e evil of slavery f o r a time. I t was i m p o s e d upj j i o p e r t y , im we h a v e b e f o r e i n f o r m e d t h e r e a d e r . H u t
j on us b y a n o t h e r nation, wliijp w e w e r e y e t in a s t a t e of
-Ho*
in e v e r y t o w n t h e r e are a l w a y s t o m e w h o a r e n e v e r
| colonial v a s s a l a g e . I t e n n ^ o f b e easily or s u d d e u l v r e s a t i s f i e d — n e v e r satisfied w i t h the p e o p l e of t h e t o w n —
moved. Y e t while it continues, it is a blot on o n r n a t i o o w i t h t h e i r p o l i t i c s — w i t h t h e i r n e w s p a p e r s — t h e i r lions. :;
list wc live genteeily, a:
ay. thai ! al c h a r a c t e r , a n d e v e r y f r e e lover of f r e e d o m confidently
— t h e i r l u n d s — t h e i r t a x e s — t h e i r schools, or a n y t h i n g
hojitts that it will be effectually, t h o u g h it must b e g r a d u 0.
• W L v , nlw a y s ; w hat do y o u mean bv ' how long?"'
| ally, wiped away, and earnestly looks f o r t h e m e a n s b y
A n d so it was in N e w v i i l e . T l i c r o w e r e s o m e of th'S
I which t n i s necessary o b j e c t may be W o t a t t a i n e d . A n d
" W h v . I mn ail t o m a k e a p r o m i s e '
character there.
Tliev d i d n ' t like this, n o r t h a t , a m i
i until it shall b e a c c o m p l i s h e d , until t h e t i m e shall c o m e
" S o m e t h i i v r new a g a i n . "
m o r e e s p e c i a l l y they d i d n ' t like i t t h a t , o n e m a n should
• T h a t we shall live genteellv t.'rice a s los ig as M r | when we can p o i n t w i t h o u t u blush t o t h e l a n g u a g e h e l d
unonolizc t h e tvhole m e r c a n t i l e business of t h e t o w n . —
iu t h e d e c l a r a t i o n of i n d e p e n d e n c e , e v e r y f r i e n d of h u m a u i r l t o u d o e s : will t h a t d o ?
A n d he t o o w a s c e t t i i i g r i c h , " they said. •• all the time
ity will s e e k t o lighten t h e galling c h a i n of s l a v e r y , a n d
•• C e r u i n i v il Will, f o r it is t w i c e usi m u c h a s I a s k ! "
d t h e y w e r e g e t t i n g p o o r . " " N o , n o : t h e y n e e d e d anb e t t e r , t o the u t m o s t of his p o w e r , t h e w r e t c h e d condi- B u t t h e r e i.- a n o t h e r c o n d i t i o n . "
o t h e r m e r c h a n t t h e r e , one t h a t u n d e r s t o o d h o w t o d o bn' tiou of t h e slave."
'• W h a t is i r: N o t a v e t o I h o p " ?
inew. a r e a l city m a n — n o t one of y o u r old f o g i e s , n o r a
" ( 1 mi, n>c;r. lv a c o n d i t i o n . "
tan of t h e |>a»t g e n e r a t i o n , a n d un " e x a c t o r " a t t h a t . —
The Indiana Bee-Tamer.
" W e l l , l i t u g ' b e a r it."
o t h e s e d i s c o n t e n t e d , dissatisfied n o t i d e s o n n s a l l e g e d and
• T h a t is, ti l a t if M r . C a r l t o n d.u-si ,'t r u n hi.-. r a c e in
T h e W a b a s h lutelligi-ncer tells t h e following s t o r y of
v c r r e d . A n d ail t h i s c a m e t<> t h e c a r s .if tin* M e r c h a n t .
i* c o u r s e of t welvc M o n t h s wc wjil e n t e r the list w i t h i a
b e e - t a m e r " in t h a t p l a c e : —
M r . D e n t o n ; b u t he said n o t h i n g o r . if a n y t h i n g , m e r e l y
m a n d rui. 1.
j " O n e of t h e m o s t r e m a r k a b l e s ; g h t s h e r e on (he f o u r t h
markup) t h a t •• p e o p l e t h a t kindied a fir.- o f t e u s o t b u r n t
•• N o .
; vIT want t o cn'.e: t h e h - t V with hit!n n o w . " ; was M r . T w i n i n g a n d bis queen I - .
T h e day before he
b y il t b e m x ' i v e s Let t h e m u u v e t h e i r n.v;i w a y . if tli.-v
•• Ti. :i y o u cauliot e n t e r t l i . m at a il: but if y o n wili ' c a m e i n t o o o r office w i t h a n old p ' u g ha». H e h a d c u t
d o n ' t like m i n e . "
lit till tin- 1vM'ite mouths a n ' pa.-:. 1 Will U'lCli got VOU ; t w o holes in it a b o u t m i d w a y t o t h e c r o w n — o n e in t h e
A n d t h e y did h a v e t h e i r w a y ; t h e y d e p u t i z e d a numr
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Holding the hat
b e r of t h e i r o w o p a r t y t o g o t o a iariro < ity a n d i n f o r m
i h..U.-e, Itl.dI l i r e in style t o the u t w ost of v..11 r w i s h e s . j in h i s han.'. a n d t u r n i n g it o v e r so as t o s h o w t h a t it wa«
h a u l s t h e r e , t h a t lfc;'rv w a s a g r a n d o p e n i n g
!irio live. ' e m p t y , he said. " Y o u s i * t h a t t h i s h a t is now e m p t y , t o
> t h i s c m d i t !ion v..u must coiiscni. oi
c h a i f t in N e w v i l l e . t h a t t h e r e was no m e r c h a n t
w e h a v e do in-. * in t h e s a n s coo-i o !d way."
m o r r o w 1 i n t e n d t o h a v e a s w a r m of b e e s iu it roakit.g
tho re b u t au old fogy, a man so a n t i q u e d ia b u s i n e s s ways
io a p p e a l h o w y , a n d I i n t e n d t o w e a r it on my head w i t h t h e b e e s
•• S i n c e w. iin.: 4. t h e n We r n . :. >" •>'
t h a t b e s e e m e d t o lie fifty y e a r s at least In-hind t i i c
in i t " .^ure e n o u g h , o n t h e f o u r t h , as w e w e r e g o i n g
'l"hc m e r c h a n t s in t h e larjre city listened t o t h e i r p l e a
out i n t o the g r o v e , wc c a m e a c r o - s M r . T w i n i n g — U e
a n d r e a d i l y d i s p a t c h e d one of t h e i r n u m b e r t o N e w v i l l e
I
F r o m thCs time t h " old pcRt!eman h e a r d Do m o r e f r o m , was loeat.-d u n d e r a s h a d y t r e e a u d was e x h i b i t i n g t o a n
t o open a grand establishment then:.
T h u s t h o d i s c o n t e n t e d , dii.<ati.-4ied p a r t of N e w v i l l e | h:s wife or his d a u g h t e r s a b o u t t h e m a t t e r , but h e saw a d m i r i n g c r o w d of m e n a n d worn n hi-s w o n d e r f u l p a t e n t
-.tcceeded in t h e i r wishes, a n d h a d . g r e a t g k e over, t h e | t h u t tin y w e r e e v i d e n t l y w a t c h i n g t h e C a r l t o n ' s f r o m day • bee-hive. O n his head was t h e identical list t h a t lie h a d
u c c c s s arid a t t h e e x p e n s e of t h e old m e r e b a a t B e n t o n . t o d a y . a n d i o n g i o g to h a v e t h e Twelve m o n t h s slip b y — i s h o w n u s t h e d a y b e f o r e . I t w a s litierally c o v e r e d " ali ,
T h e ucw s t o r e t h e y d e c o r a t e d w i t h e v e r g r e e n s a n d flow- for t h e y k n e w t b a l be would be u> good a s his w o r d , and, : o v e r w i t h bees, busy at w o r k , g o i n g in a n d o u t ol the o r • ifice.-N before mentioned. All the s | a i e s p a c e in t h e h a t
e r s , a n d M r . B e n t o n ' s t h e y d r a p e d in m o u r n i n g , a n d ' if so. t h a i a h a p p y time a w a i t e d t h e m .
S i x of t h e m o n t h s p a s s e d nwav a - t h e first b e g a n — M r . ' w a s filled w i t h new c o m b t h a t h i s b e e n m a d e w i t h i n
a r o u u d i t set w e e p i n g willows. T h e first t h e y d i d in t h e .
d a y time, t h e last in t h e n i g h t , f o r like all d e b t o r s C a r l t o n d r o v e a p o w e r f u l business—lived in g r e a t style, ! twelve hours. I n his h a n d he held the q u e e n IKT. w h i c h
t h e y w e r e m o r e b o l d w h e n invisible t h a n w h e n in full e n c o u r a g e d c u s t o m f r o m e v e r y <juu» ter, sold on c r e d i t t o I he was s h o w i n g t o e v e r y o n e w h o w e a l d v e n t u r e n e a r
view of t h o i r c r e d i t o r s ; a n d many of these n o n d e s c r i p t s any a n d e v e r y o n e — g a v e s j J e n d i d p a r t i e . — c o u n t e n a n c e d | e n o u g h t o g a z e on a n d a d m i r e t h e wcnd.-rful little insec t
eloquent a n d in
w e r e in d e b t t o M r . Benton a n d at t h e b e c k of b i s a t t o r - the y o u n g b e a u x in t h e i r a t t e n t i o n s t o h i s d a u g h t e r s a u d D u r i n g all t h e t i m e he was g i v i n g
solicited p o p u l a r i t y *t) e v e r y h a n d , a n d s e c u r e d i t b u t s t r u c t i v e l e c t u r e on t h e h a b i t s w o r t h and c a r e of be«-s.
A t all t h i s c o n d u c t , h o w e v e r , M r . B o u t o n was u n m o v e d . ; w h e n his notes b e c a m e d u e , h e d i d n ' t meet t h e m !
Alas, for tliis one mistake, t h i s s l i g h t e s t o b s t a c l e t o
T h e poorest are notonfrequently the happiest
A Suland permitted things t o t a k e their own coarse, w a i t i n g ;
success. T h e little d e a d weight c a u s e d t h e scale t o t u r n t a n , w h o , as a c u r e for low spirits, was d i r e c t e d b y bis
p a t i e n t l y t o see t h e e n d .
I n t h e m e a n t i m e , M r . C a r l t o n , t h e DCW m e r c h a n t , w a s a g a i n s t him, t h e c u r t a i n felL Th<*e s a m e m e r c h a n t s in : p h y s i c i a n t o w e a r t h e s h i r t of th.- h a p p i e s t man in h i s d o the g r e a t c i t y , w h e n t h e y h e a r d b - w h e was d a s h i n g o u t ! mains,{elected a g a v ,'ajid reckh-ss fellow, b u t on s t r i p p i n g
e v i d e n t l y d o i n g a l a r g e business. T h e p a j i e r s w e r e filled
w i t h h i s a d v e r t i s e m e n t s , c o n t i n u i n g e v e r y t h i n g t h a t h e and whnt • a swell lie w a s c a t t i n g . ' t h o s e s a m e f r i e n d s of j him f o r hi? s h i r t f o u n d he d i d n ' t wear one.
h a d n ' t — u n d t h e s e magnified t e n fold, a n d ail •' c h ^ a p , his. w h o l.ad so e n c o u r a g e d b i m t o g o i n t o t h e c o u n t r y
a
n d m a k e h i s f o r t u n e , now c a m e u p o n h i m w i t h t h e i r j Old B a c h e l o r S n e e r would l i k e to know w h a t k i n d of
c h e a p e r , c h e a p e s t , a n d m o s t of t h e m b e l o w c o s t . "
B u t M r . B t n t o n ' s family d i d Dot v i e w p r o c e e d i n g s n o t e s l i k e a n a v a l a u c h . e a n d s w e p t h im a w a y i n t o b a n k - | a b r o o m the y o u n g w o m a n in t h e l a s t new novel, u»_-d.
q u i t e s o p h i l o s o p h i c a l l y a n d coolly a s h e himself d i d — r u p t c y , as i t w e r e in a m o m e n t i t t h e t w i n k l i n g of an w h e n s h e s w e p t b a c k the r a v e n ringlets f r o m h e r classic
brow.
eye!
T h e y could n o t b e a r t o see M r . C a r l t o n ' s family riding
Tbey almost devour me with kisses.
Their a r m s about me entwine,
Vill I think of the Bishop of Bingen
In his Mouse-Tower on the Rhine!

(Tljtj ©raiiii jCrabersr fjtrafo.

1
ing graduated last July. The timber is principally hard harbor of the .Bayabout ten miles from its n,outb,acd is the
Errors to be Taught in oar School*.
mnplA and beech, and the soil a rich sandy loam. In ev- largest village on the Bay.coutaining four hundred inhab- j
BATHS:—The Superintendent of Public Instrucitants. The old Indian village of Wau-ka-zoo-ville and .
ery
direction
the
country
is
well
watered
with
small
clear
JlOROAlf BATES. SOROS.
tion recommends W Q J S ' FAMIUAK SCIENCE AM. NATUNorthport
art
cow
one
and
the
same,
the
Indians
having
lakes, running brooks and springs, and there ore no stagRAL PHILOSOPHY to be used as text books iu our School.-;
| TRAVERSE CITY:
nant pools or marshes to cause ague or bilious fever. The sold out and abandoned it. It is an important wooding
PHUIAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1860. soil is admirably adapted to wheat, and will produce point for the Propellers trading between Chicago and aad 1 therefore ask yoar indulgence to point out a few
of the errors contaiucd in the former; the latU'r I have
from 25 to 30 bushels to the acre—and no better quality the Lower Lakes, and has two extensive wharfs, five
j REPUBLICAN T I C K E T .
not seen, but suppose it contains at least some of the same
is raisetl in any counter. In ordinary seasons corn yields stores, three hotels several saloons, one saw mill and a
FOB I'UKSIPEXT,
errors sterotyped.
well, and ripctts before the (all frosts. This year there is number of mechanic shojis. The largest hotel in the |
On jiage 20, Mr. Wells says:—" If the earth attracts
an excellent crop. Nowhere in the State can better po- county was erected here la£ year by Deacon Joseph |
a body with a certain force at the distance oj one mile,
OK ILLINOIS.
tatoes be produced,and tho quantity per acre is almost bo- Dame, one of the early pioneers. We arc unable to I it will attract it with four times the fortr at half >'
J yotid measure. Oats do well and yield from thirty to give its dimensions, but is three stories high, covers a mile, with nine timet the fu-cr at one-third of a milt,
roK vie* MtiMintxT,
great deal of ground, and contains a great many rooms.
i forty bushels to the acre.
HANNIBAL HAMLIN,
and so on in like projiortion." On the contrary, it will
| The Township of Peninsula comprises the entire Pen* It is kept by the Deacon himself, w ho knows how to attract it with but one fourth of the forte at tiro miles,
iusula which stretches out like a tongue from the head keep a hotel, and make his guests feel at home.
Presidential Electors,—At I-argv,
1 one-ninth of the force at three miles, one sixteenth of
The New Indian Mission, under the charge of Rev.
of the Bay, and forms what are called the East and West
1IKZKK1AH G. \\ r KLLS, # f Kulmnaz<*>,
{he force at four miles, and so on.
UUFUS llOSUKR, of Ingham.
Arms of Grand Traverse Bay. It is, as before stated, Mr. Duugherty, is also iu this township. It is delightPage 25, he says:—" A ball of iron weighing one thouFirst [District
GEORGE \V. LKK.
sixteen miles long and from one to three miles wide. The fully situated on a commanding eminence of the Bay. six sand pounds at the level of tho sea, would be jiereeived
Second District..EDWIN DOBSCII.
miles
south
of
Northport.
This
Institution
deserves
a
j
country is rolling, and the soil and timber similar to
to have lost two pounds of its weight if takeu to the top
Third District. ...F11IL0TUS IIAYDON.
those in other parts of the county. These lands were more extended notice than we can give in this article, and )of a mountain four miles high, a spring balancc being
Fourth District. .AUGl'STUS G'OBL'RN.
never brought into market until last year, and as a conse- we reserve it for a future occasion.
used."
State Ticket.
Centrevilie joins Leelanau on the South, and extends
quence it< settlement and improvement have been greatly
Now it is obvious that if the rule on page 20 were
For Governor,
retarded But notwithstanding these untoward circumstan- nearly to tho head of the Bay, and westerly from the true, the ball carried on the mountain would lose fifteenA U S T I N BLAffi(
ces, it has a population of five hundred hardy and enter- Bay to Lake Michigan. It embraces Carp Lake, some sixteenths of its weight, instead of two pounds.
OK JACKSOX.
eighteen
miles
loug
and
from
one
to
two
utiles
wide;
a
prising settlers, very many of whom have paid to/ their
For Lieutenant Governor,
The fact is tho unit of attroetioiT bears no relation to
J A S E S BIR.VEY,
lands, and have their (arms under a fair state of cultivation. beautiful sheet of water, abounding in choice varities of the arbitrary measures of crcatcd beings; but partakes
f
OK BAY.
There is a small village at the old Indian Missiou, near fish. The principal business point is Leland, at the con- everywhere of the immensity of the Creator's works; and
For Attorney Genera!,
the outer point of the Peninsula, the Post-office name of fluence of Carj) River with Lake Michigan. Messrs. wc have tho following universal rule:
C II A R L E 8 U P S O N ,
which is Grand Traverse, but it is more generally known Cordcs & Thcits have an extensive wharf here for woodOK BRANCH.
The unit of distance that governs the force oj gra•
For Auditor General.
as the Old M iasion. There is an excellent harbor here. ing Propellers, and they have also a saw and grist mill. vity. it the temi-diametrr of the attracting body, and
!
LANGFORD G. BERRY,
The Mapleton Post-office is on the main traveled road John I. Miller, Esq., has a beautiful farm iu tho imme- the force of attraction decreases, as the squares of the
OK LENAWEK.
diate
vicinity
of
Lchind.
There
are
some
excellcut
farms
about half way between Traverse City and the Old Misdistance, from the centre of the attracting body, meaFor State Treasurer.
on uud in the immediate vicinity of the Bay—amoug those
JOHN OWEN,
sion.
sured in semi-diameters, increases.
OK WATNE.
The Township of Whitewater was organized last year. we call to mind are those of Janus, Robert andThomas For example, The most laborious and accurate measureSecretary of State. •
It lies East and North of Traverse City on the main Lee, (Brothers) ;Mr. Bates, Mr. Sutton and Mr. Cumber- ments and calculations make the eqautorial semi-diameJAMES B. PORTER,
worth.

Farther
up
the
Bay,
and
iu
the
immediate
vicin
shore of the East Bay. It is fully equal in soil and timber
ter of tho earth 39G5.43C5 miles, and the polar semi-diaOK AIXEGXK.
to any part of the county, and possesses the additional ity of Traverse City, Mr. Grylick is extensively engaged meter 3949,317 miles; but, for the convenienco of calCommissioner of State Land Officc,
SAMUEL S. LACY,
advantages of a Bay coast in front and Elk I-akc in the in preparing wood for the Chicago market, having a steam culation, assume its mean diameter to bo 4000 miles.—
OK CAMIODN.
rear. These lands, like those of the Peninsula, were kept sawing apparatus, and giving steady employment to Then, if a body weighing 36 pounds at tlio level of the
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
out of market until last year, and the early settlers have about thirty men. Mr. N orris has also a Tannery here, sea were elevated 4000 miles above that level it would
I
JO JIN M. GREGORY,
l>ecn subjected to nil the vexations and annoyances inci- and an excellent water power.
weigh only nine pounds; at 6000 miles it would weigh
OK WASHTENAW.
Glen Arbor lies West and South of Traverse City, and
j Member 'of Board of Education,
dent to suih a state of uncertainty; but they struggled uo4 pounds, etc.
EDWIN WILLITS,
hly and manfully, and will soon reap the reward of thci is on excellent township of land. The settlement is mostOn the other hand, if a straight hole were bored from
cuergy and perseverance. It is settled almost exclusively ly oil the western side of the town in the vicinity of Lake surface to surfacc through the earth's centre, any bodyFor Congress—Fourth District.
by farmers, of the right strijH.—just the inen wanted in a Michigan. There are two villages: Gleu Arbor and placed at tho centre, would weigh nothing, and remain
I I O W L A N D E. T R O W B R I D G E ,
new country to make tho wilderness blossom like the North Unity, the latter u German settlement. Glen Ar- at rest; because, being surrounded with equal quantities
bor is at the cove formed by Sleeping Bear I'oiut, and
rose;—and they will do it
of matter on every side, it would bo attracted with equal
. For Rcpresuntative in this District,
is a woodiDg point for Propellers. In due time it bids force, iu every direction. And generally,
The unorganized counties of Kaleasen, Antrim and
THOMAS Jv RAMSDELL.
fair to become a place of considerable importance.
Below the surface of any attracting body, the force
Leelanau, are attached to Grand Travere for judicial and
OK MANISTEE.
Crystal Lake is a new towaship orgmiiaed last year.— of gravity decreases from the surface to the centre, in
munici|>al purposes. Kalcasca lies directly East of Grand
County Ticket.
It is said to be the finest portion of tho county, but we direct ratio of the distance from the centre, measured
Traverse, and is an unbroken Wilderness, with the excepcannot speak from actual observation. We have no iu semi-diameter,s as before. Thus;—at one thousand
Counjv Treasurer
MORGAN BATES.
tion, perhaps, of a few settlers in tha Northwest corner,
doubt that the soil is as good as any reasonable man could miles from the earth's centre, a body weighing thirty-six
Co. (jferk and Register.-ALBERT W. BACON.
on the border of Hound Lake. There are strips of pine
Sheriff
WILLIAM E. 8YKES.
desire, uud that the other advantages are commensurate pounds at the surface, woidil weigh only nine pounds; at
timber
on
the
Boardinan
river,
and
the
head
waters
of
Judge of Probate
CURTIS FOWLER
with the soil The settlement on Betsie River known as two thousand miles from the centre, eighteen pounds, etc.
Manistee: but with these exceptions tho lands are said
Cir. Court Commissioner
una Pros. Attorney...CHARLES II. MARSH. to bo admirably adapted to forming, the soil and timber the Buily colony, where it is in contemplation to build A On page 7G, Mr. Wells treuts of the pressure of air
College and make other exteusive improvements, is in iu a diving boll, und says;—"The pressure thus caused
County Surveyor
JOSEPH C. GLEN.
corresponding to those of Grand Traverse. With those
Coroners
PERRY HANNAH.
about the centre of tho town, seven miles from Lake is sometime;; sufficient to rupture the membrane of the
who have never visited the northern port of the Lower
GEORGE N. SMITH.
Michigan, and about thirty from Traverse City. A De- tympanum, ami produce incurable deafness."
Peninsulu of Michigan, the impression prevails that it is
(•rand Trnvenic County and Its Attached Territory. one vast Pinery, and that the lands are illy adapted to troit company are nl*o building up a town at the mouth
Now every Anatonist knows that there is an open pasof Betsie River, on Lake Michigan.
sage from the mouth to the inside of this membrane.—
The County of Grand Traverse proper, is mainly situ- farming. This impression is nltogetlwr erroneous, l'ine
—But we have extended this article altogether beyond
ated Sputh of the head of Grand Traverse Bay, the East is only found on the borders of large streams, and ki strip- our intention, and must bring it to a sjieedy close by say- Consequently the air condensed in the diving bell, presses
and WV.;t Arms of which strike it nearly central on the of from one to three miles wide. Scarcely a ono-hun- ing that GNUHI Traverse nnd its attached territory, which with equal force »gainst the membrane, on both sides of
North fine. The entire Peniusu'a, however, which strikes dredth part of the lands in the Grand Traverse Bay coun- includes the entire surroundings of the Bay, and over it; and the pressure yii the inside iu precisely equal to
out sixteen miles into the Bay from its head, and varies try may properly be considered Pine Lands; and it is 80 miles of I^ikc coast, contains nine organized town- the pre*ure on thoifoiside. IIow a rupture can be proin width from ono to threo miles; and nearly two town- not at all probable that there will ever be any more mills ship and a population of 3,627, of which 5.".4 arc In- duced under such conditions, would puzzle even Mr.
ships jiorth and east of the head of the East Bay, are constructed than there nre now in operation for the man- dians. It polled, two years ago, 452 votes nnd gave a Wells to demonstrate.
Page 351, he asks,—"Arc all XATEBIAL FORMS on the
unbraced within the limits of the couuty. I u extreme ufacture of lumber for exportation. The pine will be Democratic majority of 37 for Governor. The vote will
length north and south (including the Peninsula) is 33 exhausted before these mills are worn out—or there will be considerably increased this vc-ar. and the result chang- earth the result of CHEMICAL COMBINATIONS!" Aud answers,—" They arc; "and the chief object of the science
miles, land its width 24 miles. There arc three organized • be only enough left for home consumption.
ed. It prescuts a rieli and l>cautiful soil, good timber, of chemistry is to ascertain thccomposition of substance. *
Tow whips, viz: Traverse, Peninsula and Whitewater. [ Antrim county lies North and East of Grand Ti
pure water, an agreeable climate, excellent market faivcrse contains a population of 500; Peninsula, 4-11; and its entire Wotcr:i border i» watered by Grand Tra- cilities, farming lands at fifty cents an acre, aad is tlx1 ] und to determine the laws by which they arc governed."
Here he seems to have forgotten that many substances
Whitewater, 266-r-u>aking a total of 1207. This is ac- verse Bay. ' The soii and timber are of the very best healthiest country in the World.
are often found iu uu elementary state. Among these
cording to tho census taken last June., but there has been quality for farming purposes, and it possesses many other
the diamond and gold stand conspicuous; and, it is geneGlorious Itepnblicnu Victory in .llninc.
n large increase sinoo that time.
natural advantages superior to most counties
rally stated by scientists that some of the gas*s never
•O have vnu lira.-.: (lie new* from Maine.
i Tnj verse City, at the head of the West Bay, is the, State. There is a chain of beautiful lakes some seventy
naturally combine chemically with each other, but simY'ouujy Scat, and contains about three hundred inhabit- j miles iu extent. Elk. Torch, Intermediate and Branch,
*ilir UilTli.il'TrotliBg »n"
ply diffuse themselves among each other. Consequently
r
llatu:
For
nnjs. j It hns oue gang saw mill which turns out 8,000,-1 There nre two orguuized To vnships. Megcezee and Mil000 ffcet of lumber per annum; a Steam Flouring Mill, j ton. Megcezee coutains. by the last census, 179inhabit- | The Republicans of Maine have covered themselves atmospheric uir is not a chemical combination.
Page 356, Mr. Wells treats of Oxygfcn, and asks:—
threci Stores, two Hotels, one Printing-office, a Court-1 ants, and Miltou, DO—making the entire population of! with glory a- with a garment. They have elected their
;
House, ouc School House, three Shoe Shops,one Black- j the county 269. Elk Rapids is the principal business j Governor by Mime fifteen thousand majority, secured " Of what use is oxygen in the atmosphere?" And acswer*.—••
It sustains animal life and supports combutsmfthj shop, ,onc Carpenter and Joiner's Shop, one Phy- point in the couuty. at the confluence of Elk Rapids with every Member of Congm*. every MemUr of the Suite!
siciaij, one Lawyer; and uo whisky shop. Tho United! the Bay. Dexter & Noble have a raw mill at this point, Senate, five-sixths of the Members ot the House, and' tion. " But it is well knowu that if a pcrsou or animal
be
made
to
respire pure oxygen, it cannot survive the
Statas Land Officc for the Traverse City District is lo-| which manufactures some 3.000.000 foot per annum.— i nearly every County Officer iu the State. What more;
experiment during a single day. Oxygen, then, docs not
«:atcd here. Hannah, Lay k Co., are the proprietors of j When Antrim shall become more densely populated and could l hoy a«k?
sustaiu
animal
life, though it is accessary to its sustcntotho town plat, and own the mills and nine-tenths of ull the j its natural resources dcvelopc-d, the village of Elk Raptiou. aud so are food, water, sleep, and other things.—
Low of the S t e a m e r GUMI!*.
other improvements. The soil is sandy, and worth little! UU will grow into a busy and prospe
But lie qualifies his operation by asking:—" If anauinuu
i
The
Slcaiuer
Gazelle,
of
Ward's
I-ake
Su|ierior
Oj>-j
or nothing for agricultural purposes, until you go back
Milton is rich iu soil and holds outstronginduccmcnts
about a mile from the Bay, whore you strike a rich soil to emigrant farmers. It is settled by an industrious and I position Line, was totally wrecked on the reef,at the en- •were immersed in oxygen gas. would it live longer than
of sandy-loam with beech and hard maple timber. The enterprising class of men, who are doing all they can, ' trance to Eagle Harbor, I-ake Superior, on the mom-, iu an equal volume of pure air?" and bv answering;—
proprietors have made no effort to build up tho town any with their limited means, to develop its agricultural ad- ! ing of the 10th inst. The Gazelle was two years old. ! It would, at the same time animal life could not be sus1500 ton measurement and worth about §25.000. She j tained for a long time in pore oxygen."
farther than was necessary for the prosecution of their vantages.
Now. if the I". S. Capitol were air tight and filled w ith
extensive lumber business, and tho wants of the surroundThe Couuty of Leelanau embraces the entire Peninsula was owned by Mr. C. W. Owen, the engineer, and was
ing country required. The site commands the Bay and formed by Lake Michigan and Grand Traverse Bay, and mortgaged to Capt E. B. Ward for a sum so large that oxygen, a person or animal could no live in it for a single
day;
but. if filled with air. ouc might live iu it a during
he
is
tho
principal
looser.
No
insurance.
All
onboard
!
its charming and romantic scenery for twenty miles, while extends south seven miles below tho mouth of Betsie
iu the rear of the town, and partly embraced within its River It is bounded on the East by Grand Traverse of lier were saved The Steamer City of Clcaveland has j a week or longer. Therefore neither of these statements
is
true.
The fact is, the Electricity contained in the nttaken
the
place
of
the
Gazelle
in
that
line.
limits, we have tho beautiful Boardman Lake, with its Bay, on the West'and North by Lake Michigan, and on
losphcric air, is the priuci|ial supporter of animal and
sloping banks, which covers two or three hundred acres, the South by Manistee. It has SC miles of Lake and 40
CONNECTICUT.—At the State election last spring the human life; and oxygen only serves to combine with ami
und Uirough which the Boardman Riverflows,andempties miles of Bay coast There arefoar organized townships, Democrats carried New Ilaven by one hundred majority.!
•ff from the lungs, the carbon introduced iuto the
into} the Bay at this point This Lake is of unknown viz r Leelanau, Centreville, Glen Arbor and Crystal Lake. On the ]4th inst, the municipal election was held in the |
with our food, in the form of carbonic acid.
depth, clear as crystal and filled with trout, pickerel, Leehmau contains a population of 720 whites and 317 In- same city, and though the Douglas and Breekenridge |
II. R SonKTTERLV.
piktj. bass,' perch, and many other varietiesef fish.
dians; Centreville, 414 whites and 237 Indians, Glen Ar- mcu were united, the Republicans carried it by two huu- j
Gov.
CII.VSK. of Ohio, closcd a recent political speech
.iljhe township of Traverse embraces all that part of the bor, 252—no Indians; Crystal La^c, 217—no Indians. dred majority.
iu the following lieautiful language: "The fringes of the
comity lying south of the Bay, being twelve six-mile- Total, 1C03 whites nod 554 Indiana—Grand Total' 2157.
ujujue townships. The county is settled (sparsely) for Many of the best lands in the county arc held by and re- The Abolisitionists have nominated GEJUUT SMITH, of vast curtain which hides the future, are all luminous with
t wclvo or fourteen miles south of Traverse City, and four served for the Indians, which has greatly retarded its New York, for President, and SAMI KI. M' FAKLASD, ;the glories of the coming day. I will not attempt to
or five miles east, In tho neighborhood of Silver Lake settlement Its soil timber and geucral features are sim- of Pennsylvania, for Vice President This ticket will lift i t I.st ns oidy steadfastly maintain our principles:
( M miles south of the Bay) there is a considerable set- ilar to those of Grand Traverse nnd Antrim, heretofore rcccive about five thousand votes in tho State of New let Us sustain each other by generous sympathy and cordial
.
appreciations; and. in this spirit, let us work nnd wait.
tlement of farmers, and the land in that immediate vicin- described, and it is not a whit bchimfcithcr of them iu Y ork.
ity is nearly nil taken up; but still farther sooth, and on general natural advantages.
Official advices from Utah represent the condition of —The veil wiil ruo: THE FITTKE WILL BE or US."
the! line of both of tho State Roads, choice farming lands The village of Northport is in the township of Leela- affairs as peaceful, and every disposition is manifested by
OTTAWA.—The population of Ottawa county is 13,178.
aroj open to actual settlers for fifty cents an acre, it hav- nau. It is pleasantly situated on a safe and capacious the Mormons to respect the United States officials.
In 1S55 it was 9,589—increase in five years, 3,569.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

SUPPLEMENT TO T H E

GRA Ml TRAVERSE HERALD.
3 O F STATE TAX LANDS.
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' ! Office, )
Lassiso, llico., Julv 1, i860. <
X T O T I C E 19HEREUY GIVEN THAT CBRH I u i n lands Situated in the County of G r a n d
T r a v e r s e , bid iff to the Htate for T u t i of lo5u,
•ad previous ye»rs, and described in statements
wticn will be forwarded to the oBce ortbeTrea•artr of said Co»nty, sometime next montli, will
bo (old at pabliq Auction, by said Treasurer, at
CM countv seat,|on the first Monday of Ocliber
a«xt, at the tiiqe and place designated for the
ordinary Tax Sa^et; If not previously disposed of
U this OlOce, according to lav.
fluid statements contain a full description 6f
•Moli parcel of said lands, and may be secu on
application at the office or the County Treasurer.
Lands struck fcffto the State for taxes of 1858.
«r other years, at the Tax Kales in October last,
will be offered sjibjcct to thu right of redemption
prescribed by lair, as well as to the right of purchase of the State Bids at this Office prior to tl
Mk
I
DANIEL I - CASE.
Auditor Oeneral.

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2 13 31 TO 3 04
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described trivets or riarcels of land, situated set or net
3 18 31 70 3 M
Town 27 Northrth of Range 10 West.
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nwi or net
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In the County c( G r a n d T r a v e r s e , delinquent n | of pc|
3 IS 21 TO 3 04
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1
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2 13 31 TO 3 04
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27 40
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2 13 31 TO 3 08
16 70 2 51 wt ot nwt
34 80
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at said County, on the first Monday of October Het or
3
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31
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34 40
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4 2<; ii TO s at
Lot 1 or
Town 28 North of Range 9 West.
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21 70 3 04 si ef s»J
32 80
•hall select In T r a v e t s e C i t y , the county seat *1 o f n e (
3 13 31 TO I N
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of saJd county, according to the Statute in such net of net
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set or nwt
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mtm mode and provided.
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Town 32 North of Range 10 West.
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DANIEL L CASE.
1 06 10 TO 1 *
Lot 4 of
11 70
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Lout 2 &3 or
H 71
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Auditor Ueueral.
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of Range 11 West.
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61
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Town 27 North of Range 11 West.
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m
27
North
of
Range
14
West.
1 07 10 70 1 87
»W( or swt
I 14 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 nei or swj
Lot 4 ol
1 32
2 45 24 70
6 SO
3 73 37 70 4 ffl Bwt of net
1 07 10 70 1 87
*-•4 of set
I 15 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 KWi or swt
Lot 1 or
2 3s 75 3 06
4 Oti ni of nej
3 73 37 70 4 * et of nwi
2 !3 CI 70 3 04
sei or se|
Town 30 Jyorlk of Range 5 West.
30 70 4 06 st or nei
swt or nei
1 13 11 70 1 94sei or net
12 80
2 13 21 70 3 04 wt of nwt
2 13 21 70 3 to
17 40
2 45 24 70 3 39 et of n e |
1 of Bel
36 80
3 3d 33 70 4 41 w i or Bet
J 411
i1 13
13 11 70 1 94ne{ or s c |
nwt
of
swt
w{
of
net
12
SO
2
13
21
70
3
04
1 07 10 70 1 IT
24 70 3 39
Town 2 5 North of Rangt
Wat.
set or set
9 40
11 12
12 11 70 1 93si o r n e j
swt of swt
nei
ot
set
12
1
07
10
70
1
8*
1
07 10 70 1 87
21 70 3 39
n e d j of nwBJ
5 39
1t.5 16 70 2 51 Lot 1 or
9 27
76 07 70 1 53 s e | or nwi
76
set of
nw(
or
set
36
160
12
4o
1
V107
10
70
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4
26 42 70 8 38
12 70 2 05
owj or nwf
16 70 2 51 Lot 2 of
9 64
1 50
50 15 70 2 35 ni or set
ei
ofswf
set
or
set
38
80
22
40
1
07
10
70
1
87
21 70 3 to
24 70 3 89
f t of nw{
34 70 4 44 Lot 3 of
9 35
11 06
05 10 70 1 N5et or sc-i
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n
27
N
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t
h
of
Range
15 W e s t .
24
70
3
39
3 38 33 70 4 41 Lot 4 of
ni of swi
9 18
47
47 04 70 1 21 nwi °f sei
T o t m 2 8 North of Rangt 14 Wett.
20 40
1 23 12 70 2 05
J-"**0'
1 6«20 1 4 * 14 70 J S3
belli Of ncflj
1«7 16 70 2 63 Lot 1 of
10 46
11 3s
3s 13 70 2 21 wi or sej
Lot
1
or
Lot
l
or
12
26
35
1
21
12 70 3 03
1
58
60
16
70
2
51
2
69
20
70
3
C5
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1 OS 16 70 .2 52Lot 2 or
>
21 22 70 3 13 et or ue|
10 7»
2 21
12 40
1 ST 18 TO 3 7C
1 20
16 70 2 51 Lot 2 or
94 09 70 1 73 nei of nwt
n «r ne)
3 39 33 70 4 42 Lot 3 of
10 80
22 23
23 22 70 3 15
i o «7 40 ,, J0 j 09
Lot 4 or
rne|
31 50 1 44 14 70 3 28 Lot S or
»ei of tw<
« 40
1 67 16 70 2 53 Lot 4 of
10 40
1 14 11 70 1 95 etieio or
Lot
1
of
uw(
4
30
40
S3
640
28
02
70
20
30
80
80
08
70 1 3R
I
00
Of
6 180
0 64 66 70 8 00 Lot 5 Of
10 37
<110 11 70 1 91
1 of
4 27 65 1 25 12 70 2 07
30 3s
S3 OS 70 1 61 :<ot 2 or
Town 29 N o r t h of Ranire 15 W e i t
0<t of
7 1(0
A 84 66 70 8 00 Lot 7 of
1 52 Lot 2

10 30
75
of
30 61 58 1 03 10 70 1 83 Lot 3 of
4 24 60 1 37 13 70 2 30 Lot 1 or
34 29
1 ii
13 70 3 U
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7 80
3 41 34 70 4 45 Lot 8 of
10 39
1 14
1 95
si
of
set
SO
30
55
MI
1
13
11
70
I
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2
13
21
70
3
04
r.w( or n w j
8 40
1 72 17 70 2 59 Lot 9 of
10 28
77 07 70 1 54
Town 2 5 N o r t h of Ran^o 16 W o t
30 40 19 83 OS 7o 1 61 nwt of nw{
13 40
1 87 18 70 2 75 ei of set
*4 of set
31 80
3 38 33 70 4 41 nwt or net
10 40
1 12 11 70 1 93
I 80
113 21 70 3 to
so
30 46 14
93 09 70 1 72 ei or nw(
4 16 41 70 S 37 w j of sef
31 80
3 40 34 70 4 44 se| of swt
«J of acJ
10 40
1 12 11 70 I 93
1 80
21 70 3 to
31 47 35 1 03 10 70 1 83 wi or nwt
14 80
4 IS 41 70 5 27 wt or swj
« | of swj
32 80
3 38 33 70 4 41 at of net of
11 80
3 28 32 70 4 30
21 70 3 10
et
or
Bet
15
80
31
39
40
83
4
16
41
70
5
27
08
70
1
CI
nwi of sw{
32 40
10 70 2 54 n i o f n e t
net of nej
11 80
3 28 32 70 4 30
10 70 I 87
nwt
of
net
15
32
160
49
70
6
J
I
9
40
2
08
20
70
2
9s
a w j or «w»
32 40
16 70 2 55 Lota 1 & 2 of
11 74 86 3 23 32 70 4 25
net of set
11 40
1 07 10 70 1 57
34
80
15
40
2
OS
2
45
24
70
3
39
20
70
2
98
swt of set
T o t r o 26 .Vortk of Range 6 West.
Lot 4 of
15 50
2 87 2S 70 3 Hi
1 07 10 70 1 87
net or uw<
35
SO
15
40
24
70
3
39
20
70
2
98
3
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of
nef
cW'
I S 411
1.11
0 22 57 s w j of nwt
16 40
1 13 II 70 1 94
«K| oorf f KW{
17 770
28
40
2 IS 21 70 3 04
IS 40
35 160
swi of swt
2
08
2
98
49
70
G
09
20
70
wi or net
»e| of 8W{
28 40
1 70 17 70 2 57; Lot com. 60 rods^
12 80
3 13 21 70 8 04
36 160
18 40
49 70 6 (» soi or sei
2 08 20 70 2 98 s e | or swt
wjofawj
28 80
3 38 33 70 4 <1 W and 32 rods
12 40
1 07 10 70 I (7
36 160

•i or net
19 SO
« 16 41 70 5 27 nwt or swi
<i o f a c f
29 80
34 70 4 44 N. of 8 E cor.
12 40
1 07 10 70 1 67
wt or net
19 80
4 16 41 70 5 27 nei o r n e j
Toten 28 North of Range 11 West.
nw| of
32 160
664
6 70 8 00
13 40
1 07. 10 70 1.87
sei o r n e j
20 40
2 08 20 70 •J 88 nwj «f net
Lot
3
of
lo
i w i of
31 160
70 8 00
13 40
1 07 19 70 1 87
20
416 41 70 5 27 net or net
Lot 4 or
38 03 70 1 )1 ei or set
wt of swt
33 «0
S 39 33 70 4 42 N 8 rods, E 18
1 07 10 70 1 87
et or swt
21 80
4 16 41 70 5 27 Lot 3 or
BJ of nwt
10 SO
44 14 70 2
M | Of liwj
33 40
I 69 18 70 2 55 rods, 8 8 rods, J 20
14 57 58 1 62 16 TO 3 48
2 08 20 70 2 98 U t 4 or
8jOfSWt
10 80
44 14 70 2 Ss nwi or swt
ne| of swt
34
1 69 16 70 2 55 Lot com. 20 rods
14 39 58 1 23 12 70 2 OS
21 40
2 08 20 70 2 9S Lot 1 or
L o l l of
23 39
53 05 70 1 gs swi or »wj
v | or 8W{
34 80
3 41 34 70 4 45 W of N E cor.
15 4 10
17 01 70
83
23 40
208 20 70 2 98 Lot 3 or
nwt of Bwt
28 40
71 07 70 1 4S net or net
• e j of s w |
34 40
1 69 16 70 2 55 or swt or sell J.
16 5 40
14 01 70
8(
40
2 08 20 70 2 98 Lot i or
nwj of
29 160
16 21 70 3 (17 set or n e |
«i or BC(
34 80
3 40 34 70 4 44 Thence 8 8 rods,
22 19 76
61 05 70 I V
23 40
2 OR 20 70 2 9S
Lot 3 of
28 45
SO 08 70 1 68 net or se{
nw( of sej
34 40
17 70 2 57 W 4 rods, N s
Town 26 N o r t h of Range H W e s t .
4 16 41 70 5 17
Lot 1 or
29 29
35 03 70 1 OS n j or nei
m r j o f s e ,t
34 40
17 70 .2 57 rod.«E 4 rods V
24 40
2 09 30 70 2 9S s | ofr set
29 80
""
"
"
2 13 21 70 3 04
14 70 2 27 swj or nwi
beginning,
43 04 70 1 17 et or net
Tom
27 Nnrtfi of Range 6 West.
nwt of s w j
24 40
2 OS 20 70 2
net of ni t
nw| orne{
25 40
1 07 1070 1 87
29 40
.73 0,-7
•ejornut
24 4o
1 70 17 70 2 57 Und| rr No. 1 de29 80
4 16 41 70 5 27 wi of nr{
wi of net
25 80
2 13 11 70 3 to 30 80
1 43 14 70 2 27 st orpwj
ne< or set
2» 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 ducting 9 acres
29 40
2 0s 20 70 2 98 set °r nei
30 80
25 40
1 07' 10 70 1 87
14 70 2 27 s e | or set 1
reserved
by
A.
8.
Town 25 North
of Range 7 Weit.
' ej°of«|
32 80
4 16 41 70 5 27 set or swt
25 40
107 10 70 1 87
30 40
07 70 1 48 ei or nei
W a d s orth,
33 160
8 32 83 70 9 85 net or swi
• i of nej
• 1» w
3 48 33 70 4 41 also
ft or 8e(
30 80
25 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
14 70 2 27 net or
p sold
1
S3 80
4 1C 4170 5 17 nwt or swi
Town 26 North of Ratige 7 Wett.
25 40
1 07 10 70 1 8332 1C0
21 70 3 07 nt or nwt
J. Rankin,
20 34
10 00 I 00 70 11 70
33 40
208 20 70 2 98 ej of sej
oet or n w | and )
33 48
25 80
2 13 11 70 3 to
14 70 2 29 s w j of nwt
Undl or fr 2 denwj
of
«i
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net of nwi
( 6 31 68 I 3C 13 70 2 19 ducting 1 ,1-6
n j or swi
25 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
33
" 3 23
swt or sei
Town 29 North oj Range \IJVest.
n 8 | of nw}
I 30 41
170 17 70 2 CS a c r e s reserved
25 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
%7'otm 29 North of Range 11 West.
Lot 6 ©r
2 08 20 70
27 32 55
84 08 70 1 S3
s a j of nwi
30 42
) 76 17 70 2 63 by A. & Wada1 40
ots 1 A 2 or
10 41
1 52 "15 70 3 37 set of nei
nei or net
Lot 1 of
11 IS
2 49 24 70
36 40
1 07 10 70 1 81
Town 27 North of Range 7 West.
wortli,
20 20
7 16 71 70 8 57
Toten 31 North of Range 11 West.
2 or
11 23 15 1 19 11 70
Village of E l k R a p i d s .
•wt or Bwt
22 40 . 1 71 17 70 2 58 Part or swt °f
nw| or swi
5 40
»J. 09 70 1 72 l-ot
Lot 3 of
11 41 88 2 12 21 70
Lot 6
T o t m 28 North
of Range 7 Wett.
sellt beginning
1 09 10 70 I 8a
swj or sej
10 40
1 05 10 70 1 85 et of set
11 80
4 16 41 70
28 01 70 1 0*
r o t or set
27 40
110 17 70 2 57 20 rods S or N E
Fraction or
12 1
04 00 70
74 nwflt of nwt
12 36 29 2 66 26 70
ts 59 A €0
2 15 21 70 3 06
cor. thence W 80
Fraction or
13 2
12 01 70
83
T o i c a 25 North of Range 8 Writ.
12 40
208 20 70
A 152
7» 07 30 1 64
Lot 3 or
21 45
1 03 10 70 1 83 swt of nwt
Lot 1 of
8 3D
l o 5 16 70 2 52 r o d s ft 10 r o d s
wi of sw|
12 so
2 56 25 70
Village of L e l a n d .
Mtof»w|
16 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 E 80 rods), N Id
Town 32 North of-Range
11 West.
se| ofsei
2 08 20 70
12 40
20 10
2 87 28 70 3 85 H 1 or
Block
•ei of set
1 21 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 rods to begiu—
23 43
97 09 70 1 76 wj of set
13 SO
4 16 41 70
1 33 13 70 2 16 - >» 4 or
Lots 1 A 2
s«ri of n e |
21 40
2
06 70 1 42
25 36
56 05 70 i 81 n w j or
Town 27 North of Range 8 Wett.
13 160
6 12 51 70
I-ots S A S
21 40
2 25 22 70 3 17 Lot I or
1 34 IS 70 I 17
2s 58
I 14 11 J0Vl 95 swi or
nwi of swt
6 4u
99 09 7Q 1 78 sej or net
13 160
6 11 61 70
Lot* 1 A 3
2 87 28 70 3 H5 Fraction or
Lot 4 or
21 40
13 70 2 IT
33 41
69 00 7n 1 45 .ot i or
njorowt
2rt 80
3 38 33 70
14
52
60
2 69 2ii 70
I-ota 2 A 4
22 94
6 39 63 70 6 62
09
TO 1 69
ae| of nwi
i 35 40
100 10 70 1 86 Lot 1 of
T o w n 25 North of Range 12 West.
Lot
2
or
14
59
55
3
OS
30 70
Lots 1, 3, 5
Lot 3 of
26 61 35 2 48 24 70 3 42 i or n | of swi
10 70 1 87
1 40
1 53 15 70 2 38 sei or
Town 29 North of Range 8 West.
14 160
6 12 51 70
set or set
28
15 70 2 35 swi ot
V
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p
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.
21
110
6
12
CI
70
7
43
SO
14
et
or
nei
2
66
25
70
wwlll or BWtlt
12 70 2
Lot 3 or
23 70 3 32
Lot 62 54 4th st.
CO 06 70 134
IT 5 50
'raction
15 01 70
i -1 4 of
23 70 3 31
Town 26 North of Range 12 West.
- 6. 7. 10.12,13,14
Town 30 North of Range 9 Wei
16 01 70
87
21 23 30 1 17 11 70
•w) of net
•7 70 1
i or n e |
24 so
1 65 16 70 2 61 x.: 2 or
" 26 2d s t , 33 3d st.
e j or net
13 80
21 70 3 08 1 Tom
.ot 3 of
II 25 40 1 s i 18 70 3 ;
14 70 a
«t of net
25 North of Range 13 West.
- 40 ii 42 Id a t
23 40
10 70 1 89 H ot
II 97 19 70 13 t
r w | of s e j
07 70 I 50
10 100
4 26 42 70 5 38 At! 3 with Pock Ac 22
- 52 A 54
23 35
17 0170
10 70 1 82 *i or
.ot
4
with
House
40
15
3
99
39
70
6
OS
et of set
9 80
I 42 14 70 2 26 safli orw'fli
11 1C0
4 26 42 70 5 38
24 20
17 01 70
0C 70 1 37 I
29
X»t 5 of
75 07 70 1 52 " 44 A 46
» t or nwi
9 80
1 42 14 70 2 26 Lot i or
17 01 70
16 70 2 49 I Town 26 North of R.mge 13 West.
nw! of set
U 40
1 28 12 70 2 10 " 16 A 17 Nagonat* s t
12 40
71 07 70 1 48 n i or net
*«} of nwt
6 54 SO 1 43 14 70 2 27 j Lot"
14 70 2 27 Ot 1 of
15 80
170 17 70 2 57 wt or set
OS 70 I 66
* 1 of nwi
6 3S50 I 02 10 70 1
07 70 1 50 ot2of
18 59 97 2 45 24 70 3 39 net or set
l/>t 1 or
12 70 2 06 Lot
42 40 1 12
10 70 1 89
ni or net !
18 31 03 1 21 12 <0 2 06 net or net
2-". 70 3 51
nwtlt of nwflt
6
03 00 70
73
nwt °f
21 70 3 OS
18 21 05
83 08 70 1 61 n j or net
51 70 C S3
31
04 00 70
74
nrfli of uwW
Town 28 North of Range 13 West.
14 70 2 26 s e j of nwi
18 51 65 2 37 23 70 3 30 • t o r n w |
12 70 2 10
<4
04 CO 70
74
Lot2or
1 87 IS 7< 2 75 swi of n e |
16 70 3 85 et of swj
Lot
I
of
18 CO
2 45 24 70 3 39 c] or nwi
11
70
1
93
Lot 3 or
50
V
00
70
73
37 70 4 N)
19 55 45 2 31 23 70 3 24
16 70 2 53
Lot t of
63
14 01 70 86
«wfl| of swt
Toten 31 North of Range 9 West.
19 70 3 K4 Lot 2 of
19 64
" 7 0 3 08 L o t » or
17 70 1 59
Lot 2 of
78
18 01 70
89
j 1 46
13 70 3 15 Lot 2 of
12 70 2 09 Lot 3 of
27 1C0
C 64 66 71 8 00 i/>t a or
12 70 2 10
92
6 (H 66 70 8 04
net or
6 42
11 39
10 70 1 86 Lot 3 or
19 70 2 84 nei of net
Lot 2 of
29
54
14
2
79
27
30
3
76
95
01
CO 70
71
net
or
nwi
40
Lot
4
of
12
35
10
70
1
80
IS
70
2
75
T o w n 30 North
of Range 8 West.
sell I of nej
30 6.164 3 86 28 70 J R4
104
04
CO
70
74
nwflj
or
nwt
Lot
5
Of
I
t
84
23
70
S
31
7
42
1^
70
2
84
2 s5 28 70 3 83
4 100
31 SO
4 16 41 7
105
3 03 30 70 2 93
13 63
8 160
17 70 2 61 sw| or
74 70 8 00
6.1 06 70 1 39 L M c or
Lot 1 ©r
18 20
0 3 80
111
C5 CO 70 74
17 160
7 46 74 70 8 90
13 49
13 70 2 19 swj or
21 70 3 as Lot 2 or
18 80
wiorr,
31 30 80 1 56 15 70 2 41
124
C4 CO 70
T4
28 39 CO 1
13 50
10 71
13 70 2 22 u t 2 or
4 48 44 70 5 62 L o t s or
21 ICO
Lot 1 of
3.1 44 30 1 25 12 70 2 07
124
€1 06 70 1 37
Lot
3
of
Lot
(
of
28
39
67
1
05
13
56
15
70
2
35
10
70
1
85
07 76 1 55
Lotlof
Lot 2 or
33 10 85 1 14 II 70 1 95125
1
70 17 70 2 67
et
or
set
L
o
t
i
or
24
42
11
70
1
94
21
70
3
04
09 70 1 77
Lot 1 of
Lot S or
33 51 20 2 37 23 70 3 30
130
03 00 70
73
Lot
3
or
24
71
20
70
:1
92
Lot 3 of
21 37
1 06 10 70 1 86
Tom
29 North
of Range 13 West.
i»t4or
33 3S 45 2 06 20 70. 2 96
Village of WankazooTille.
'
24 38
10 70 1 86
J1 80
217 21 70 8 08 Lot 4 or
n i or set
ol nwt
15 80
2 13 21 JO 3 04
33 160
32 83 70 9 85 Lots 7. I t . "18, T44'
13 70 3 17 t Of
*" 02 70
»
24 48
• | or net
28 80
317 21 70 3.08 Lot 5 of
22 160
4 26 42 70 5 88
33 80
37 70 4 80
Lot * of
" 19,20
24 39
17 01 70
88
10 70 1 WI I or swi
L o t l or
28 - 54
1 48 14 70 2 32
30 40
1 87 18 70 2 75 nwi of nwt
S3 40
1,87 IS 70 3 75
29,
A
si
of
Lot
21
56
C5
70
I
31
25 40
10 70 1 89
Lot 2 or
28 32
95 09 70 1 74 se| of nei
or swt
30 SO
3 73 37 70 4 80 n e j or set
33 40
18 70 2 75
17 01 70
W
25 40
1170 1
« | of nwt
34 80
2 17 21 70 3 08 nefll orneOi
t 3 or
30 18 87
84 C* 70 1 t l Lot 2 o f
34 32 90
85 08 70 1 «3
52 05 70 1 IT
Tom
26 North «
wi of nwt
34 80
217 21 70 3 08
14 or
30 14 54
73 07 70 1 60 Lot ( o r
34 4 4 55 1 95 19 70 3 84
64 06 70 I 40
34 80
2 17 21 70 3 08 net or act
BiOfBWt
or nwt
31 80
3 i 3 37 70 4 80 Fraction or
SC 30 SO 140 14 70 2 24
09 00 70
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X T ° T I C E 18 HEREBY a A ! E N T ^ T ^ E ^ A K V LANDS
1% attested In tba c o o n t r of M a n i s t e e , bid Off to the Slate
^ T a S T o f 1858. and p ^ r t o M y S T a a d b r i b e d In
ctatementa which v U l be forwardsd to the o « c e of the T r s *
e a r e r ot Mid county, s s a t t t i m e t e s t month, will be sold at
M b l i o paction, by Mid Treasurer, t l the c o a a t y M t l . on the
ttnt Monday of October next, i t the time u d place designated for the ordinary Tax Sale*, if a e t previously disposed Of
a t thla Office, according t o l a v .
,
Said statetnfnta contain a foil desoription of each parcel
of said land*, and may be seen e n applicatioa at the oOee
' of t h e County Treaaurer.
.
t a n * ( t r a c k off t o the State for Taxea of 1848, or other
: m t l , 3 t the T a x Balea In October Isst, V i l l be off)tad aabjact
• 10 the f i g b t of redemption prescribed br law, a# well aa t o the
• t U h l of purchaae of the 8 t s l e Bid* at this Offlce prior to the
SJa. |
DANIEL U CASE.

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ANNUAL TAX SALES.

A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' * Office, )
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LAHSIXO, MICIL. J u l y 1st, 1«W0. >
< 5 0 MUCH OF EACH OK T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
O tract* or parceU of land, *iiuated in the coanty of fluaM e e . j d e l i n q n e n t for unpaid Taxss, for the years mentioned
M l o w . a i will be sufficient to pay the taxes, interest. a n d
C h a r r » thereon,will be aold by the Treaaurer of said County,
M thc'Bnit Monday of Octobcr neat, at *ueh public and conTacieat place a* he shall select in M a n i a t e e , the county
Mat of *ald county, according to the Statute in such case

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1806.
Town 22 North of Range 7 West

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Town 21 North

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will of n w j
w j of swi
n | of D W |
*1 of s w |
a j of net
n w j of s e j
n | of s w j
*1 of s e j
neflj
u*l
n»J of s e |
e f r j of s e j
n | of n e j
nj ofnw|
n e j of
Dl o f n w j
s w j of BW}
a e j of net
n j of n e j

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r r
1J 46 HO 2 19 21 70 3 10 wi of nwflj
JT 44
5 48 24 70 3 42
IJ 63 90 2 99 29 70 3 98 w i of swflt
09 70 I 78
27 63 30
f9
Lot No. 1 of
Town 31 North of Range 17 West
28 49 46 1 VJ 13 70 9 22
16 70 1 47
28 49 SO 1 40 14 70 J 24 aw| of sei
36 39 60 1 60 16 70 2 46
11 70 1 92 Lot No 3
28 40
1 U
.
4 of.
36 38 90 1 66 15 70 3 41
JO 40
3 35 22 70 3 17 Lot No 4
Town
3t> 62 20 2 11 21 70 ? 03
32 40
1 10 11 70 1 91 Lot No 5
31 70 4 25 Lot No. 1 or
33 34
96 09 70 I 75
2
or
16 70 2 47
33 40
1 13 11 70 1 93 aei of n»l
3 of
16 70 2 47
30 70 4 00 n e j of s w j
32 80
4 of
32 70 4 23
u i of s e j
of Range 13 W f s t
6 of
32 80
4 47 44 70 5 61
6 of
HALE o r STATE TAX LANDS.
7 of
of Range 14 Went.
23 70 3
H of
Auditor General's Office.
7 07 70 70 8 47
awi o r s w t
3 63 35 70 4 68
Town
O T I C E LS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T
56 1 68 16 70 2 54
Lot No. 1 or
situated in the Couaty of M a n l t o o , bid off
80 3 47 34 70 4 51
- - 2 or
2 34 23 70 3 27 for Taxes of 1858, a n d pfeviou* years, and described in state.
3
of
60 2 45 24 70 3 39 ment* which Will be forwarded to the office of the Treasurer
- ^ 1 or
2 36 23 70 3 38 of aaid County, some time next month, will l»e aold at public
- « 10r
2 35 23 70 3 28 auction, by aaid Treasured, at the county aeat, on the first MonTown
1 19 11 70 1 99 day of Octobcr next, at the time and place desiRuatcd for the e i orseflt
2 35 23 70 3 28 ordinary Tax Balea, if not previoualy disposed of at t h i s Office, l i t No. 4 or
2 35 23 70 3 28 according to law.
80 1 29 12 70 2 11 Said statement* contain a full deacripuon of each parcel
1 18 11 70 1 99 of aaid lands, a n d may be *een on application at the office
i
2 36 23 70 3 29 of the County Treasurer.
3 52 35 70 4 37 Lands struck off to the State for taxes of 1858, or other
3 53 35 70 4 68 years, at the Tax Sales in October l a s t will be offered sutyeet
i
4 r,9 46 70 6 86 to the right of redemption prescribed by Isw. as well as to the T r a v e r s e C i t y ,
i
2 35 23 70 3 28 ricrbt of purchaae of the State Bida at t h i s Office prior to tl
DANIEL L. CASE.
1 17 II 70 1 98 w l r .
Auditor General.
11 70 I 98
23 70 3 30
ANNUAL TAX SALES.

r r

Lot Ho lot
Lot No 8 of
Lot No 1 of
Lot No 5 o f
net of a e |
neflj of
Lot No 1 of
Lot No 1 of
aw| of owl
e | of n w j

Town 32 North of Range 14 Wo

• 21 North of Range 17 Weet

Town M N « 4 of B u p 13 W o t

S A L E O F S T A T E T A X LA1TOS.

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34 39 90
34 3d '.>0
34 62 30
34 38 90

9*
90
1 44
90

n


0J 70
03 70
11.70
09 70

3 71
I 71
1 «•
2 2»
1 W

30 North of Range 15 West
3 62 10 1 31 13 70 1 01
3 62 80 1 31 12 70 3 0«
3 b2 85 1 14 14 70 2 2»
3 4919 1 16 11 70 H I
I 49 80 1 I t
1170 1 N
9 1 1 7 0 17 26 1 72 " 3 1» U
» 61 30 1 10 11 70 3 06
9 30 30
73 07 70 1 4*
9 40
92 09 71 1 71
3 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t .
1 52 47 1 21 12 70 2 0t
1 51 10 1 27 12 70 3 0»
1 67 05 1 56 15 70 3 41
34 6<i 85 1 31 13 70 3 li
31 21 75 !f 75 67 70 7 0 *
3 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t .
36 80
1 84 18 70 3 71
36 23 90 17 15 1 72 70 19 • »

Cljt ©rani Srabrrst Ufralii,
V g R T r a l P A Y , AT

Grand T r a v e l * County, Michigan*

MO ROAN B A T E S ,

Town 21 North of Range 14 West

appro* AND r s o r a t s T o a .

T K U M 8 .
29
A u d i t o r General's Office. {
LP
30
LANSINO. MICH.. J u l y lat. 1 * o. J
26 40
18
08
11 320
•i of
O MUCH OK E A C H OF T H E F O L I A W I N G DESCRIBED
"
nwi of nel
.11 4 0
tracts o r p a r c e l a of laud, situated in the County of M n n 84 I t o o , delinquent for unpaid taxes, for the years racoaoncd
14 168 CO
nfl;0f
r n l j - H n c«nU f w M
00 below, as will be sufficient t o pay the taxes, interest, and
nwi of nwi
24 40
09 70 1 76
AU 1>CS> *d<Trtl>bmi
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t
charges thereon, will be sold by the Treasurer of said County
•vi olUw|
09 70 1 76
09 70
n94
l
on the first Monday of October next, at such public and coni of a w l
' .
"•..
09 70 1 76 nwi o f i e i
80 33 3 03 SO 70 4 03 venient place as be shall select in S t . J a m e s , B e a t e r
ri of e w j
n
i
of
nei
09 70 1
15 70 2 36 I s l a n d , the county neat of said county, a c c o r d i u g t o tiie
i ot awi
ej
of
nei
12 70 2 09
3 98 Statute in such case made and provided.
2 99
80
09 70 1 76 •i of nwi
22 70 3 15
D A N I E L L CASE.
09 70 1 76 e i of nwi
• 7 40
17 80
2 24 22 70 3 16
Auditor Qcneral.
0970 1 70 e | of n e j
15 70 2 36
f 40
Id 43 C7 1 5 1
IH30.
swflt
of
*wi
07 70 1 48
U 29 CO
19 3H 42 1 OS 10 70 1 81
*wflj of net <
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 8 W e s t
10 70 1 80
AND

30 40 93 :
19 39 37 1 10 11 V 1 91
seflj
of
n
w
i
09 70 1 78
30 40 78
20 40
1 11 1170 1 92
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
• 19 70 2 83 swi of sei
30 80
20 40
2 23 22 70 3 15
T r a v e r s e C i t y , G r a n d Trnverwe C o u n t y , M i c h i g a n 09 70 1 78 oei of ne{
30 40 63
21 40
2 23 22 70 3 16
s
w
i
of
nwi
Office
in
C
o
u
r
t
House.
32-ly
09 70 1 78
40 48
21 36 38 2 03 20 70 2 93
nelli of s e |
33 11 25 1 50 15 70 2 36
52 36 31 1 72 17 70 2 59 Fractional
Town 22 North of Range 5 West
nwlli of *w(
Town 37 North of Range 10 West
22 39 56 1 49 14 70 2 33
of s e t
34 40
»7 09 70 1 76 neflt of swi
3
49
11
59
75
163
22 40 . 2 23 22 70 3 16
sw{ of n w j
Town 23 North of Range 5 West
14 36 30 1 04 10 70 1 81
23 153 35 2 15 21 70 3 06
gwio swi
13 <0
9- 09 70 1 76 •efli of
10 70 1 84
14 34 65 1 (
45 70 5 65
s i of nwt
Town 21 North of Range 6 West
1 17 1170 1 "
14 40
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT.
45 04 70 1 19
26 46
. J-.
« in
97 09 70 1 76, Lot No 6 of
1170 1
16 40
12 11 70 1 93 nei of neflt
NORTIIPORT,
1 18 1170 1 99 •wi of s e i
13 70 2 13
15
46
CO
1
30
75 37 70 4 82 Lot No. 5 or
97 09 70 1 76 n | of nwi
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
7 40'
1%70
2
81
20
68
85
1
95
12
11
70
1
93
- - 3 or
19 70 2 83 nwi of *ei
11 80
22 43 85 1 30 13 70 3 13
Office Second Door S o u t h of Union Dock.
3^'ty
00 30 70 4 00 - - 2 of
06 70 1 37 n i of nei
11 25 10
87
18
70
2
75
5
North
of
Range
10
West
Towu!
07 70 1 48 nei of swi
11 29 7Q
29 02 70 1 01 Lot No. 2 of
2 32 90 1 16 11 7i 1 or,
37 32 95
19 70 2 83 Lot No 1 of
12 80
11
1170
36
40
1
28
13
70
2
10
•' - 3 of
19 70 2 83 n i of n e i
12 80
55 05 70 1 30
1M
18 70 2 72
-19 70 2 83 nei of s e j
12 80
1 84 18 70 2 72
51 16 70 2 36 nwi of nwi
09 70 1 76 n i of swi
asn '
12 40
49 01 70 1 23 e | of swi
3 12 31 70
19 70 2 83 Lot No 1 of
13 80
SOLICITOR I X C H A N C E R Y ,
1
56
15 70 2 41
28
28
10
1
53
15
70
2
38
net of nei
09 70 1 76 Lot No 3 of
13 40
" "
15 70 3 35 net of w i
1 17 11 70 1 9H
29 4/1
MANISTEE, JI1CIU0AN.
09 70 1 72 net of n w i
14 37 80
22
70
3
15
1
17
11
70
1
98
21
40
29
nwi of swi
19 70 2 83 wi of nei
Offlce Second Door N o r t h or Buswell s H o t e l
1W
194
15 80
22 70 3 15
2 28 22 70 3 20
21 80
0 7 7 0 1 76 Bi of n w i
15 40
20 70 2 92
4 66 45 70 6 71
29 160
TIIERON BOSTWICK,
09 70 1 76 set of n e i
17 40
28 70 3 84
09 70 1 76 a e | of sei
Town 39 North of Range 10 West
18 40
28
70
3
85
1 60 15 70 3 XI
19 70 2 83 •ei of set
12
194
31
30 40
3 12 31 70 4 46
17 70 2 60
09 70 1 77 nei of *wf
21 43 10 i:
21 40
,W
30 41 42 3 19 31 70 4 20
09 70 1 76 swflt of 1
22 38 20 1 61 15 70 2 36
22 40
31 67 05 3 28 32 70 4 30
Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
Lot No 6 of
19 70 2 "
23 43 30 1 73 17 70 2 60
22 80
28 70 3 85
32
40
2
K7
Win
iKTMoa) » u n . « o o to lbs
swflt
of
s
e
i
19 70 2
23 36 33 1 45 14 73 2 29
25 80
57 70 6 99
e
|
of
sei
13 70 2 20
23
34
70
1
37
19 70 2 83
25 80
33 31 35 I 93 19 70 2 82
Lot
No
2
of
65
70
7
85
19 70 2 83
27 57
0 50
25 80
Ixx-ntion of Linjls. a t i T r n v w * « C t t y L n n O
33 40
2 29 22 70 3 21
awi
of
s
w
j
19
70
2
85
09
70
1
76
27
27
36
1
96
O l U u c , S «lo o f M . U . I x i n d W a r r a n t * , a n d
26 40
34 HO
2 87 28 70 3 85
a G e n o m l Atrenoy Unsiness.
27 40
1 96 19 70 2 85
09 70 1 76 w i or net
37 40
34 80
3 42 31 70 4 46 net of swi
1 & 15 70 2 41
Office In Coart BOOM. TrmreiM City, y t r h .
09 70 1 76 n i of *ej
27 40
wi
34 40
1 43 14 70 2 27
swi of nwt
1 38 13 70 2 21
34 40
2 30 23 70 3 23 net of nei
Town 22 North of Range 6 West
net of s w i
n | of se} of net
341
47 70 6
19 70 2 83 Lot No 2 of
15 80
194
1 £ except one acre out of North W e s t I
112
11'
35
15 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 swi of nwi
AJ^P
35 39 70 1 47 11 70 2 31 corner commencing at the North I
15 40
97 09 70 1 76 Lot No 1
36 14 80
27 02 70
99 West corner and running East 20 >
17 80
1 94 19 70 2 83
rods,
thetaee
South
8
rods,
tbencc
17 80
1 94 19 70 2 83
Town 22 North of Range 15 West
West
20
rods,
thence
North
»
rods
09 70 I 76
.6 70 2 55
21 40
10 16 1 01 70 12 20
awi of sei
J4 40
to place of beginning.
J 19
09 70 1 76 se{
67 70 7 01
21 40
160
One acre out of the North W e s t ]
1 94 19 70 2 83
21 80
11 70 1 91 corner of the North one half of the
09 70 1 76 e | of swi
21 40
33 70 4 36 South East one fourth of the North
swi
of
s
w
|
94 19 70 2 83
f A N D W A R R A N T S CONSTANTLY ON HAND FCTIl
21 80
21 70 3 03 East one rpurth sec. 34 commenc-1
>4 19 70 2 83 nei of net
21 70 3 03
LJ rale or l o c a t i o n ; Investments m a d e ; Taxes paid on non32 40
nwi of n w t
iug at the North West corner, run- >
97 D9 70 1 76
170 1 66 niug East 20 rods, thence Routh 8
resident l a n d s ; Redemption ot lands aold for taxes, a n d
97 09 70 1 76 S W ' 0 B W * T
hase or lands at tax sales.
. „ . v . 1..—.
rods,
thence
West
20
ro^s.
thence
o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t
97 09 70 1 76
And will always give the most careful attention t o the i a t e s j
nwi o r s w t
31 40
1 49 14 70 2 33 North » rods to the place of begin- |
94 19 70 2 83
08 70 1 61 cats of mv Correspondent*, a n d in liberality, p r o m p t n e s s M
Lot N o !
29 61
3 07 30 70 4 07 ning,
-j*) 1
94 19 70 2 83
11 70 1 96 accuracy o f business t r a n s a c t i o n s would c o u r t compart son
n
l
of
set
Of
BeJ
34
.
0
T
o
w
n
2
4
N
o
r
t
h
of
R
a
n
g
o
15
W
e
s
t
96 09 70 1 76
34 20
09 00 70 1 46 itli a n y Agency in the country.
31 66 70 2 46 24 70 3 40 *1 of se< of s e i
1 -Cm
97 09 70 1 76 LoU No 5 A 6
10 70 1 86 Traverse City, Nov. 35,1869.
Lot No. I of
36 36 76
05
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 16 W e s t •
36 40
1 "4 18 70 2 72
nwi or awl
10 40
58 05 70 1 33 nwt of nwi
Town 21 North of Rango 7 West
set of nwi
- 35 40
1 38 13 70 2 21
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 1C W e s t
09 70 1 76
Lot No. 2 of
35 43 70 2 01 20 70 2 91
1 40
ifnej •
3 52 35 70 4 57
1 43 36 105 10 70 .1 85 si o f n e i
| of a will
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 10 W e s t .
07 70 70 8 47
3 160
1 40
97 09 70 1 76 s e i of
13 70 3 13
swi of n w | j
19 30
3 160 85 31 63 70 7 64 Lot No. 1 of
3 41 36 1 01 10 70 1 81 uwflj or
n w j of n e f l j
19 35 60 1 45 14 70 2 21
06
70
70
8
46
11 160
( r a O X T STRKKT. SKAH COCKT UOVSE.)
2 43 48 105 10 70 1 85 sei of
hwfl! of neflj
70 1 87 70 21 27 J of s w j
26 40
1 60 15 70 2 35
14 640
19 70 3 83 E n t i r e of
• r U A V K U S K CITY. M I C H I G A N .
•4 of n e i
"

23
70
3
27
Fractional
*>
3
90
20
1
15 80
09 70 1 76 si of act
a w * of s«i
35 40
1 50
22 39 73 1 57 15 70 2 42 aw» of swi
q M I I S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L . I T H I , FIBfcT
43 68 1 01 10 70 1 86 swi of nei
neflt of n w i
70
&
12
£
S
i
n
e
35
4
0
1
50
22
137
89
4
02
I in Traverse Citv,) situated ou V ront street, in the v l c u v
19 70 3 83 sefli of
• i of nwflt
22 38 95 1 13 11 70 1 91
Town 39 North of Ranp? 11 West
tv of the Court House and public offlces. Is still open f o r t h *
19 70 2 83 aei of n e t
• | Of s w i
23 313 44 3 43 31 70 1 47 Lot No. 1 of
17 31 50 1 37 13 70 2 20 reception of the traveling public. The P r ° r r ^ , o r
19 70 2 83 neflt or
w|0rswi •
05 70 1 32
- r
17 16
1 82 18 70 2 «0 h U hearty t h a n k s for the liberal palronnge he baa « « lre<V
19 70 2 83 n i or nwi
3 80
•J »f set
06
70
1
41
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a n g ? 11 W e s t .
• assures the public t h a t no p a i n s will be spared t o m a M
. „
...
1 9 7 0 3 83 Lot No 2
w| bfsei
20 70 2 92 Lot No 1 or
36 53 15 2 U
21 70 3 03
guests comfortable. His c h a r g e s will correspond wU&
3 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 Lot No 3
•i or aw|
02 70 1 01 .. - " 4 0 f
36 13 30 1 73 17 70 2 60
•ei of nwi
Town 22 North of Range 7 West
23 70 3 27
thC
; o o d accommodations for Horses and Cattle.
T o w n 34 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t .
• ifa-L
3 48 88 1 17 11 70 1 98 n i of V i
16
70
2
47
15 40
97 09 70 1 76 aei o r a w i
Fractional
>
' »
,
I? }
28
70
3
83
i w t of n w i
31
70
88
2
85
Lot No. 3 of
4 32 . 5 1 15 11 70 1 90
19 70 2 83 sfll or nwi
33 80
31 51 50 2 07 20 70 3 9; „ - . j of
OiJfWi
1 39 30 1 38 13 <0 2 21
09 70 1 76 Lot No 4
31 80
81 08 70 1 59
• • i Of ne«
Z. M
9 40
1 38 13 70 2 21
19 70 3 83 n i of awi
"
31 80
2 ?9 29 70 3 98 nel of
w i of s w i
"
9 40
1 38 13 70 2 21
i9 70 1 76 w j of n e i
s e j of s e j
04
70
1
15
31
40
41
10
30 50
71 07 70 1 18
nei of nei
( H O I T H o r BOARDMAS RIVER,)
- f 0 f n : W n 21 North of Range 8 West
32 40
1 61 16 70 2 41 Lot No. I of
nwi or n w i
10
23 70
58 05 70 1 S3
« - 2 of
32
70
4
24
32
80
3
22
15
18
25
14 04 70 1 18
Of n w i

34 40
97
e i of n w i
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
32 80
1 60 16 70 2 4t Fractional
of a w i
37 40
97
21
9
65
28 02 70 1 00
wi of net
36 70 4 68 Fractional
Town 22 North of Range 9 West
n i of nei
r F H I S NEW AND COMTOOTABLE H O O T j®
Town 35 North of Range 13 West
26 70 3
O 70 1 76 n i of n w i
Lot No 2 of
11 50 90 1 ( 5
10 70 1 85
26 7Q 3
34
n | of nei
TomiMNorUiofRt»ec?Wcit
T o w n 3 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t
^
^
. . 80
__
26 70 3 59
35
s i of nel
.10 80
1 94 19 70 3 83 wi of nwi
Lot No. 1 of
,
U
C
U
Town 23 North of Range 16 West.
«w» ofsw»
12 40
97 09 70 1 76
08 70 1 66 ^ k ! o t e i n X o n e o r t h e earliest settlers'
2 160
3 53 35 70 4 58
5 | of sei
50 80
1.94
19 70 3 83 sei of
HI 08 70 I 62 able to give any Information necessary to parties wishing £
3 37
3 157 79 3 13 31 70 4 14
wiiof n e i
M M
1 94 19 70 3 83 nwfli of
07 70 1 50 locate Unds, o r otherwise. He h a s . P I M H N ' BoU.
» •• 4 of
3
160
4
71
47
70
6
88
awi
°f
Town 23 North of Range 12 West
18 70 2 72 and F i s h i n x Tackle or every d e f c r i p t i o n ror Mre_ J
37 «0 1 49 14 70 2 33w ( of nwflt
18 70 2 72 search or health or r e c r e a t i o n will And t h i s a very o e s i r e sei of swi
19 40
97 09 70 1 76 Lot No 1
4 34 50 1 39 13 70 2 22 w j of swfll
Lot No 2
place of resort.
IJ I .
i
Town 21 North of Rango 13 West
1 33 13 70 2 16 n e l of sei
4 34
Traverse City. October 21. 1859.
*7,
aiofnei
3t> 80
3 35 33 70 3 38 Lot No 3
4 160
. 37 60 1 38 13 70 2 21 n e j of
Lot
No
4
1 81 18 70 2
J i of uwi
39 40
1 16 11 70 1 97
9 40 90 1 61 16 70 2 IT ai of nwflj
Lot No 1
09 70 1
6 39 46
9 44 70 1 76 17 70 2 63 nwll| of nwflj
'
Town 22 North of Range 13 West
Lot No 3
09
70
1
6 39 62
1 6 7 0 3 48 n i of
10 320
9 41 94 70 11 05 neflt of uwfl|
15 80
w | or sei
09
70
1
15 41
91
13 70 3 22 swi of
Lot No. 4 of
10 160
4 71 47 70 5
15 39 SO 1 3 9
Lot No 3 of
18 64 40 1 33 13 70 I 16
15 60
1 95 19
19 70
70 22 81
81
- 1 of
21 40
1 11 11 70 1 92 e | or s w i
*e{ o f * e i
I S 43 30 1 01 10 70 I 81
15 160
* 70 47 70 5 87
- - 3 of
22 38 35
88 08 70 1 66 nwi of
* )t No 1 of
22 28 75
69 06 70 I 45
• 11 C4 30 3 16 3170 4 17
- - 1 or
22 39 69
91 09 70 1 70 Lot No 3
It No 1 of
05 70 I 32
23 16
28 37 50 1 83 18 70 3 711 Fractional
PalnU . n J N i b ,
21 63 20 1 23 11 70 3 05 Lot No 3
>t No 3 of
Town 32 North of Range 14
15 70 3 36
21 80
151
ri of n e t
Town 24 North of Rango 16 West
21 36
83 09 . 0 1 61
33 65 15 1 53 15 70 3 38
?0 2 77 Lot No. t of
St No 1 of
Lot
No
3
22 4 15 1 15 11 70 1 96

11 70 1 91 23 47 35 .
1 10
,
33 43,
1 63 16 70 2 49 Fractional
H No 3 of
•xecuted
on
s
h
o
r
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PAYMENT OF TAXES,

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T h e D o a g l a s men of N e w Y o r k h a v e refused

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of t h i s c o u n t y held t h e i r "Convention

m e n of t h e F i r s t CoogremioDal

District of this State,

h a v e n o m i n a t e d J o a s j C . OOWDLLT, E s d , a

Douglas Committee, hi w h i c h they say:

" O u r c a n d i d a t e s will b e s u p p o r t e d b y all t h e e n e r g y
of c o u n t y officent, a t N o r i h p o r t on
and means at o u r command. T h e Donglaa organization,
in rejecting t h e only m e a n s b y w h i c h t h e S t a t e could b e
T h e r o o B w t w i c k , of T r a v e r s e C i » y , f o r p r e v e n t e d f r o m v o t i n g f o r L i n c o l n , h a s reduced t h o p r a c L e w i s Miller, of L e e l a n a u , f o r C o u o - t i c a l q u e s t i o n b e t w e e n t h e D e m o c r a t s in N e w Y o r k in
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b e i n g rejected a n d despised, a s t h e y s u r e l y will b e if
request, o r w a s t h r o w n o v e r b o a r d , , w e a r e u n a b l e t o s a y ;
t h e y p r e s e n t t h e m s e l v e s u p o n t h i s p l a t f o r m of S q u a t t e r
ainly e n t i t l e d t o a re-nomination if h o d c - S o v e r e i g n t y in c o m p a n y w i t h t h e i r new allies."
bat he was a
nired i t , f o r h e i d t i l o . o r j y o n e of t h e p r e a o n t i n c u m b e n t s w h o
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e d t h e d u t i e s of t h e office faithfully a n d s a t i s f a c t o r i l y . — persistently refusing t o nllow t h e i r a d j u s t m e n t a n d say
W e h a v e n o t h . r c t o say a g a i n s t t h e m e n w h o c o m p o s e t h a t S q u a t t e r S o v e r e i g n t y is b u t a n o t h e r f o r m of R e p u b this ticket

I t & n o p a r t o f o u r c r c o d o r t a c t i c s t o a b u s e licanism, a n d c o n c l u d e b y c g e o m m e n d i n g t h e f o r m a t i o n of
men ( a s t h e m a n n e r o £ s o m e is) s i m p l y b e c a u s e t h e y dif- C a m p a i g n C l u b s a n d a c t i y e m e a s u r e s f o r b r i n g i n g t h e i r
f e r f r o m u s in politics, a n d a r e c a n d i d a t e s f o r office.— w h o l e v o t e t o t h e poll in N o v e m b e r . T h e o n c e invincible D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y iu N e w Y o r k i s hopelessly d e s t r o y -

l a w y e r of J a c k s o n , for C o n g r e s s .
T o Emigrants—Choice F a n n i n g Lands for Fifty
Cents a n Acre.
Nearly all t h e C o v e r s m e a t Land* in the G r a n d Traverse
D i s t r i c t g r a d u a t e d o n die first of July, law), and can s o w be
purchased for fifty c e n t s a n ^cre. Some of tlime are l a the
imm Nliate vicinity of Traverse City, and inany of t h e m are on
the li gen of the Newaygo a n d Northport, s a d the Allegan,
Muskogon and Traverse! Bay State Road. They are choice farming tands, well watered, well timbered with sugar maple,elia.
b e a c h . . u h . b a s s w o o d , Ac., Ac., the soil is a rich gravelly loam,
with clay wilmoil, a n d the climate is healthy a n d delightful.
A P r o p e l l e r makes regular weekly tri|>s between Chicago a n d
Traverse C i t y , leaving the wharf of H a n n a h , Lay A Co., Chicago, eve."J" Saturday afternoon, a n d Traverse City every
Tuesday t . V r n o o u . The t r i p is p l e a s a n t a n d only occupies
about HO h o u r s . We advise {hose w h o are la search of new
homes, h e a l t h y locations, lint climate, rich soil, a n d g o o d t i m tn . o m e .»nd *ec t h t s e land*.
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In Traverse City, and on all parts of
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Propeller of Our Own,

ONLY STOCK

RUNNING IX

Our Own Trade,

DRUGS &

direct t o C h i c a g o ; thus giving us G R E A T A D V A N T A G E S

FAMILY GROCERIES

over m y oue h a v i n g t o P A Y F R E I G H T S .

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Abundant Advantage*

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FOR PURCHASING GOODS

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Dry Gooife, Groceries,Provisions
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Our New and Spacious Store,
Chicago ana Grand Traverse.

w o ' b e l i e v e t o W a n t a g o n i s t i c t o F r e e d o m , a n d s u b v e r - ed, a n d L i n c o l n a n d l l a m l i n will walk o v e r t h o c o u r s e .
C / J 4 . C.Ill- BOYNTON,
I L L MAKE U H c n a l : WEEKLY T R I P S FROM
T h e ouly way
. CHICAGO TO TRAVERSE ClTV—leaving Chicsgo
i Handsomely Said.
.Ntturdayx, at -t o'cl > k, i'j M., and Traverse C i t y ~~
T h e s t u d e n t s of t h e A g r i c u l t u r a l C o l l e g e , ' w h o t o r n e d
p u b l i c a n p r i n c i p l e s , i s t o e l e c t R e p u b l i c a n s t o office
o u t t o w e l c o m e Govf S e w a r d t o Lansing, p r e s e n t e d h i m
t h r o u g h o u t all t h e r a m i f i c a t i o n s of t h e G o v e r n m e n t , f r o m .
H A W A I I , LAY Jk CO.
w i t h t h e following address, w h i c h i s a s a d m i r a b l e iu senaverse City, May US. IMth
P r e s i d e n t of t h o U n i t e d S t a t e s t o C o n s t a b l e of a townt i m e n t - a a . i t is h u p p y in e x p r e s s i o n : —
s h i p ; a n d t h i s can only b e d o n e b y v o t i n g t h e s t r a i g h t
" I u c o m m o n w i t h t h e y o u n g m e n of M i c h i g a n , we t a k e
i l c p u b l i c a n t i c k e t a t all t i m e s a n d u n d e r all c i r c u m s t a n p r i d e in w e l c o m i n g y o u t o o u r S t a t e . W e h a v e l e a r n e d
ces.
t o a d m i r e y o u f o r y o u r talents, love y o u f o r y o u r d e v o t i o n
T H E HTAU.VCH L T P E l j C A B I N SCREW STEAMKK
W e h a v o n o t t h e p l e a s u r e of a p e r s o n a l a c q u a i n t a n c e t o t h e c a u s e o f t r u t h a n d h u m a n i t y , a n d look t o y o u f o r
w i t h M r . Miller; o u r c o m p e t i t o r f o r t h e office of C o u n t y i n s t r u c t i o n in t h e g r e a t p r i n c i p l e s of civil l i b e r t y a n d
e q u a l right*.
C A P T A I N K. I t C O L L I N S ,
T r e a s u r e r , b u t lie s u s t a i n s a f a i r r e p u t a t i o n in t h e c o u n t y ,
•"•We believe in a higher l a w ; we believe t h a t Slavery
[ 1 7 1 LI, L E A V E ItHGULARLY DUBINC. T H E SEASON
u u d will g i v e u s j a p r e t t y luird r u n . A s o u r R e p u b l j c a n
a n d F r e e d o m a r e i n c o m p a t i b l e , a n d t h a t t h e c o n f l i c t must
V.V of Navigation for aboi'e a n d iiitenat-diate ports.
f r i e n d s g a v e us On u n s o l i c i t e d n o m i n a t i o n b y a c c l a m a t i o n , b e • i r r e p r e s s i b l e ' s o l o n g a s t h e y a r e elements of t h e s a m e
F o r F r e i g h t or Passage, e i q i i i r e of
IS. CJ A N'HWEWS, I M r o i t ,
W e b e l i e v e t h a t r i g h t must finally t r i u m p h ;
.we shall e x p e c t ihcin t o e l e c t u s in t h e s a m o w a y — a n d G o v e r n m e n t
A LIS*!'Kit C l r r c l a n d ,
t h a t o p p r e s s i o n m u s t cease, a n d w e l o o k t o t h e s u c c e s s of
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Republican principles t o restore our Government t o its
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Latest Foreign Item*.
o r i g i n a l p u r i t y a n d f o s t e r t h e t r u e s p i r i t of natioiial p r o s T h e steamship J u r a arrived a t Q u e b e c o # tho 17th perity.
\Y e t a k e p l e a s u r e in a d d r e s s i n g y o u f r o m t h e lmils of t h e
iust., w i t h L i v e r p o o l d a t e s of t h e 7 t h S e p t .
T h e w e a t h e r c o n t i n u e d fine t h r o u g h o u t E n g l a n d a n d f i r s t S t a t e A g r i c u l t u r a l Collcgo in o u r luiul, a n d its n
c h a m p i o n of h u m a n p r o g r e s s y o u c a n u n t fail t o b e a n e a r Ireland, and the harvest prospects w e r e m o r e promising.
n e s t a n d s i n c e r e f r i e n d t o t h o c a u s e of e d u c a t i o n . W e
W h e a t a n d flour w e r e dull u t L i v e r p o o l , a n d p r i c e s s h o u l d h a w rejoiced t o l a b o r t o s e c u r e y o u r election t o
t h e C h i e f M a g i s t r a c y of t h o N a t i o n , b u t w e h o n o r y o u
r a n g e d s l i g h t l y lower.
G u r a b a l d i a n d h i s f o r c e s we're n t S a l e r n o o n t h e 6 t h n o u e t h e loss as t h e g r e a t e x p o u n d e r of the r i g h t s of m a n ,
anil while, in t h e p a s t y o u h a v e p r e s e n t e d so clearly beiust
f o r e OUP m i n d s t h e t r u t h s w h i c h a r e a t t h e f o u n d a t i o n of
H A V E INTRODUCED A L A R G E AN*l> THK
A n i n s u r r e c t i o n h a d b r o k e n o u t a t Halo, w h e r e V i c t o r e v e r y j u s t a n d s t a b l e g o v e r n m e n t , m n y y o u b e s p a r e d
ttumnucl was p r o c l a i m e d .
m a n y y e a r s t o bless o u r c o m m o n c o u n t r y w i t h y o u r c o u n E i g h t S a r d i n a n w a r vessels w e r e iu t h e B a y of N a p l e s s e l s mid e f f o r t s f o r t h e g o o d of t h e r a c e . B e assured t h a t
y o u l i v e in t h o h e a r t s of t h o f r e e d o m - l o v i n g y o u n g m e o r f
n^nts of B e r s a y l i e r i s o n b o a r d .
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aldians, h a d b e e n r e c a p t u r e d b y t h e I m p o r t a n t f r o m N e w M e x i c o — T h e P e o p l e O r g a n s i o n of b y t h o C
i z i n g lor Protection Against t h e Indian*.
E n g l i s h stcnmi ^ Scylla.

IxnKPKxnKNeK, Mo.. S e p t . 1 7 .
TO I!E FOUND IN T H E COUNTY.
w a s t o g o t o G e r m a n y on t h e 2 4 t h S e p Queen V i c t o
T h e N e w M e x i c a n mail w i t h d a t e s t o t h e 3 d i n s t . arJ
rived t h i s e v e n i u g . A c o n v e n t i o n of p e o p l e of N e w M e x A I . S O — C I I O I C K VAIllKTV OP
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i c o m e t a t S a n t a F e o n t h o 1 7 t h u l t , f o r t h e p u r p o s e of
T h e A u s t r i a n Minister at N a p l e s has telegraphed t o
m a k i n g a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r p r o t e c t i n g t h e i r lives a n d p r o p V i c u n a t h a t thej K i n g of N a p l e s h a s resolved t o q u i t h i s e r t y f r o m t h e r a v a g e s "of N'uvajoo a n d o t h e r I n d i a n s . —
•State.
T h e y resolved t o r a i s e 1 , 0 0 0 volunteers, a n d a s k e d t h e
G o v e r n o r t o receive t h e m , b u t liu would n o t . T h e y t h e n
Noble Sentiments.
passed r e s o l u t i o n s t h a t , o w i n g t o p r i v a t e q u a r r e l s b e t w e e n
A m o r e a d m i r a b l e s t a t e m e n t of a political c r e e d was
t h e officer* of t h e regular a r m y , n o d e p e n d e n c e c o u l d b e
n e v e r m a d e tliaii i s c o n t a i n e d in a b r i e f s p e e c h of M r . p l a c e d in t h e m , a n d t h a t t h e r e g u l a r t r o o p s in the t e r r i .'Howard's d e l i v e r e d at M a d i s o n , W i s c o n s i n :
l t o r y a r e n o t sufficient f o r its p r o t e c t i o n . 1 h e y d e t e r m i n e d
IN W H I C H T H E Y ARB NOT TO 1!E UNDERSOLD.
" I t h a 3 b e e n b y n s i m p l e rulo of i n t e r p r e t a t i o n I h a v o t o tola: t h e i r defense i n t o t h e i r own h a n d s , nnd a call f o r
s t u d i e d t h o C o n t i t u t i o n of m y c o u n t r y . T h a t rulo h a s 1 0 0 m o u n t e d m e n f r o m e a c h c o u n t y w a s m a d e . M u n n e l
been simply t h i i : T h a t b y u o w o r d , n o a c t no c o m b i n - - C h a v e s w a s a p p o i n t e d Colonel of t h e regiment, a n d it is
a t i o n i n t o w h i c l I m i g h t e n t e r , s h o u l d a n y o n e h u m a n e x p e c t e d t o o p e n t h e c a m p a i g n on t h o 2 0 t h i n s t
N . IJ.— P l o ' s i c i i i m * P r e s c r i p t i o n s C n r c f u l l y C o m b e i n g of all t h c l K c n e r d t i o n s t o w h i c h I b e l o n g , m u c h less
From Pike's Peak.
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a n y a a s s of liunsun b e i n g s of a n y n a t i o n , r a c e , o r k i n d r e d ,
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L M. A w . F . S T E E L E A C O .
b e o p p r e s s e d a n d k e p t d o w n in t h e least d e c r e e in t h e i r
N o r t h p o r t J u n e 1, If-iift.
T h o first t h r o u g h U. S. mail f r o m D e n v e r reached h e r e
e f f o r t s t o rise \c a h i g h e r s t a t e of l i b e r t y a n d h a p p i n e s s .
S a t u r d a y n i g h t , w i t h d a t e s t o t h e 7 t h iust.
A m i d all t h e glosses of t h o times, a m i d all t h e essays a n d
T h e V i g i l a n c e C o m m i t t e e w a s w a g i n g a w a r of e x t e r d i s c u s s i o n s t o Which t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n o f t h o U n i t e d S t a t e s
mination agaiust t h e gamblers and thieves. T w o were
h a s b e e n s u b j e c t e d , t h i s h a s been t h o simple.ploin, b r o a d
h u n g b y . t h e m ou t h e Cth, o n e of w h o m w a s t a k e n f r o m
l i g h t in w h i c h I h a v o read e v e r y a r t i c l e a n d e v e r y section
t h e s t a g e w h i l e on h i s w a y t o t h e Missouri river. S e v e r a l
of t h a t g r e a t i n s t r u m e n t W h e n o v u r i t requires of m e
w h o h a d i u e n r r e d t h e d i s p l e a s u r e of t h e V i g i l a n c e C o m t h a t t h i s h a n d shall k e e p d o w n t h e h u m b l e s t of t h e h u m a n
m i t t e e reached t h i s c i t y l a s t n i g h t
T h e miners have
r a c e , t h e n 1 will lay u o w u p o w e r , p l a c e , p o s i t i o n facfte,
g e n e rail) d e c l a r e d iu f a v o r of t h e old P r o v i s i o n a l g o v e r n everything, rather thou adopt such a coustnictiouorsueh; m e n t
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a rulo. If, t h e r e f o r e iu t h e l a n d t h e r e a r e a n y w h o would
\ IJ. 8 . "Marshal M o o r e , j u s t iu f r o m t h e W e s t , r e p o r t s
rise, I say t o tljem, in G o d ' s name, g o o d s p e e d ! I f t h e r e a n a t t a c k b y t h e S i o u x on t h a P a w n e e village o n e h u n a r e in f o r e i g n l i i u l s p e o p l e w h o would i m p r o v e t h e i r c o n d r e d m i l e s west of h e r e , on thi? l j i t h i u s t
A running
d i t i o n b y e m i g r a t i o n , or if t h e r e b e a n y h e r e w h o would
lig h t of e i g h t o r t e n m i l e s ensueil, w h i c h w a s still r a g i u g
g o a b r o a d iu m a r c h of h a p p i n e s s , in t h e i m p r o v e m e n t ot
w h e n h e l e f t T h e PawiK&s h a d t a k e n five o r six scalps,
t h e i r c o n d i t i o n ] o r in t h e i r e l e v a t i o n t o w a r d s a h i g h e r
T H E SUBSCRIBF.lt H A S J U S T RETURNED FROM CHIa n d s e c u r e d f o u r o r five horses. O n e P a w n e e killed.
s t a t e of dignity! a n d happiness, t h e y h a v o a l w a y s h a d a o d
A small c o m m a u d of c a v a i y u n d e r L i e u t Bccrv, h a i l
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t h e y a l w a y s sl»4ll h a v e , a c h e e r i n g w o r d a n d s u c h e f f o r t s
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y m ar 'k e~ iu •t h e- i r - ^ c h a l C "
K e a r n e y , w i t h f l a r g e d e t a c l i m e n t o f t r o o p s was m o m e n uri.t
s e n t i m e n t s aiid w h a t fitting w o r d s ! H e r e , t a r i l y e x p e c t e d . T h e S i o u x n u m b e r e d a b o u t t w o h u n e p e r i o d s , i s coirtftaiscd a t o n c e t h e lofti- d r e d a n d fifty.
which he offers at h i s New Store, cheap lor Cash or Barter.
>ra a n d t h o m o s t g c u e r o u s u t t e r a n c e of
GRADCATJOS LANIW.—NVo a r e f r e q u c n t f y a s k e d t h e
M r . S e w a r d h a s said m a n y t h i n g s t h a t
q u e s t i o u : " l a t h e price, of fiAy c c n t s p e r a c r e f o r U . S .
•ladly remember; b u t i n all t h e records of
I n Rbl*. a n d H f . B M s .
L a n d in t h e T r a v e r s e C i t y D j s t r i e t l i m i t e d t o a c t u a l setel oque nce, w h e t h e r of h i s o r of o t h e r m e n ' s , i t w o u l d b e
| C. DAVIDSON', Agent.
tlers, o r i s i t e x t e n d e d t o a l l ? " SVe a n s w e r t h a t i t i s
Nortliport, April ii>, 1S60J
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difficult t o find a l o f t i e r p a s s a g e t h a n t h i s .
l i m i t e d s t r i c t l y t o a c t u a l s e t t l e r s — a l l other's h a v e t o p a y
MORGAN HATES,
W a l k e r ' s E x p e d i t i o n — T h e W h o l e P a r t y C a p t n r e d — $ 1 2 5 p e r acre.
W a l k e r t o be S h o t .
NKW ORLEANS, S e p t . 1 7 .
FKOOT.—There w a s a h e a v y f r o ^ t , w i t h i c c , in t h e
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b; w a r s t e a m e r F r a n c i s c o B e a m s a r r i v e d a t S o u t h e r n p a r t of t h e S t a t e on t h e 1 2 t h i u s t
W e had
T r u x i l l o on t h e 7 t h i n s t , a n d reports t h a t
n o n e h e r e u n t i l t h e m o r n i n g of t h e 23<L C o r n a n d o t h t steamer Icarus, with a transport and
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f a r m y jvas e n c a m p e d . T h e b o a t s of t h o
D o n J u a n B e l o , C h i l i a n M i n i s t e r t o W a s h i n g t o n , I N Lands for Delinquent Base* in Grand Traverse County,
d u p t h e river a n a c a p t u r e d W a l k e r , w h o
mlvertised by t h e A u d i t o r .General in t h e G r a n d Traverse
>, w e r e all b r o u g h t t o T r u i l l o a n d d c l i v e r - d i e d a t N e w Y o r k on t h e 1 6 t h i n s t
Herald, will be held at the Oflice of the County Treasurer, in
Traverse City, tho County Seat of G r a n d T r a v e r s e county, on
i^uras authorities.
t h e first Mouday in Octobef next, c o m m e n c i n g at :• o'clock,
n w e r e w r y d e s t i t u t e a n d m a n y w e r e sick,
SALE O F FORFEITED STATE LANDS.
A. M.
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littod t o r e t u r n t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , u p S-5-fw
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County Treasurer.
L»NKINU, Sept. 10, ls$o.
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t t h e y w o u l d n e v e r e n g a g e in a n o t h e r e x U B L I C N O T I C E I S n E K E B Y GIVEN T H A T T H E
' COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
t Central America.
following described P r i m a r y School Lands, situated in
COL'NTV T R E A S U R E R ' S O F F I C E , >
it C o L R u d l c y w e r e t o b e s h o t T h e G u a - t h e County of M a n i s t e e , (nrfcited f o r n o n - | « y m e n t of luI MANISTEE, A u c , 1,1SCO. 5
itjon a r r i v e d a f t e r t h e c a p t u r e of W a l k e r .
terest, will be offered for sale at t h i s Offlee.at Public Auction, A ' O T I C E I S H E R E B Y j G I V K N T H A T T H E S A L E O F
on Wednesday, the Slth d a y of October next, at 10 o'clock.
Lands for Delini|uentT'a.'(e-> in Manistee county, advertised by the A u d i t o r G e n e r a ! in the ( Grand Traverse" Herald,
T w e n t y tniuj* o f ^ h o F l i n t a n d F e r e M a r q u e t t e R a i l - A. M„ unlet* p r e r i o u s l y redeemed a c e n r d i n c t o law.
J A M E S W. SANBORN, Commissioner.
will be held at the Store of Potter, Roger* A Co.. in the vilroad ore completed. T h o r o a d b e d ' i s grodod t o SagiSubdivision
Sec.
To«m.
Ranpe. lage of Maoistee. t h e Coisn^- Seal of Manistee county,.on the
n a w , a n d t h e S a g i n a w C o u r i e r s a y s t h a t i t will b e finisha) or »e|
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sive of t h e b e s t I n t e r e s t s of t h e c o u n t r y .

S T O R E ,

N E W GOODS,

prominent

t h e i r s t a t e men t of t h e result of t h e i r n e g o t i a t i o n w i t h t h e

f o r t h e notn

W o oppoeo tlu'in b e c a u s e t h e y a d v o c a t e p r i n c i p l e s w h i c h

N E W

F I U T C a s t ; SESSIONAL DISTRICT.—-The B a c c k c c r i d g e
to coa-

-Two column* of HA}-*AII./CAY<1CO.8 lesce w i t h t h e B r e c k e n r i d g e m e n . T h e B r e c k e n r i d g e
II be found on the fourth page.
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S t a t e C o m m i t t e e h a v e p u b l i s h e d an A d d r e s s , g i v i u g

F r o m our l o n g residence iu the c o u n t r y wc have be com
well acquainted with the w a n t s of the public.
j

Aud now we have associated with us in the Merosniilc Dep a r t m e n t of our firm,

M R .

S. B A R M S ,

who f o r s i x t e e n y e a r s has been extensively engaged In a lm
sin<*n whose r e q u i r e m e n t s were o f t h e same n a t u r e a s out
own. and who h a s f o r several y e a r s purchmu-d £<K*1S of th<
BEST HOUSES ia NEtV-YORK and BOSTON, a u d who will
c o n t i n u e to do so for our firm f r o m t i m e to t i m e ; t h u s e n abling us to lay down our goods

As Low as any House in Chicago;
and save t o the consumer—first, T R A V E L I N G E X P E N S E - ,
second. LOSS O F TIME; a n d lastly a n d mainly, t h e ENOit
MOTS AMOUNT necessarily added t o covcr HIGH B E N T S
and expenses of the C h i c a g o m e r c h a n t .
We shall make an E S P E C I A L E F F O R T t o k e e p so coin
plcte a stock t h a t
Any Dealers on the B a y
will be e n a b l e d t o p u r c h a s e of us, in q u a n t i t i e s to. suit.'fo.•>nly a SMALL A D V A N C E o n COST nnd i c«mmi9»ii>n for
handling.

Xo the Ladies,

we would r e m a r k , t h a t o w i n g t o w a n t of room we hav>- t«e«-T.
unable t o k e e p m a n y t h i a e v in t h e i r line, which NOW, front
o u r i n c r c a x d room, a n d the

Intimate personal acquaintance of our M,
Barns with the thousand ami one demands necessai-y to a Lady's want*,

we shall in f u t u r e T R Y a n d k e e p ANY a n d ALL T H I N G S
they may r e q u i r e .
N. a ANYTHING not in o u r r e g u l a r line t h a t Ladle* or
c i t i z e n s may want, we shall hold ourselvea in readine** t r
send f o r ; a n d shall be -most h a p p y t o do so a t any a n d a l l
H A N N A U , L A Y & CO.
T r a v e r s e City, May 25, 18C0.

Seac of the Printer.
P i c k and elide
Goes the type In the s t i c k ;
' As the p r i n t e r i l a n d s at h i s c u e ;
HI* ( t n glance quick a n d b i s fingers p i c k
T h e tpye at a rapid pace.
And o n e by one, as the l e t t e r s go,
Words are (riled op steady a n d slow—
Steady and slow,
B a t still they grow,
A n d w o r d s of lire they t o o n will g l o w ;
W m d e r f e l word*, t h a t w i t h o u t a sound
Shall traverse the-earth to Its u t m o s t b o u n d —
Words t h a t ( h a l l make
The t y r a n t a u a k e ,
And the bonds of the slave oppressed shall b r e a k ;
Wprda t h a t can crumble a n a r m y ' s m i g h t .
0 treble Its s t r e n g t h In a r i g h t e o u s light.
Y e t t h e type t h e y look leaden a n d dumb,
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p u t s t h e m in place with his a n g e r and t h u m b ;
But the P r i n t e r smiled,
A n d h i s w o r k beguiled.
By d h a n t l n g a s o n g a s the letters he piled;
Whilo a pick and click
W e n t t h e type In the stick,
Lik the world's chronometer, tick! tick! tick! 1

A « ELKTHAXT S w n a a K O THK OHIO R I V X S . — " L a l l a
B o o k h " i s a f e m a l e e l e p h a n t , b e l o n g i n g t o a c i r c u s lately e x h i b i t i n g a t C i n c i n n a t i T b e following a c c o u n t of
h e r p a s s a g e a c r o s s t h e O h i o is from t h e C i n c i n n n a t i Com-

TTfl.nnfthJ Lay & Co.'s Column.
FARMERS

Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.

ATTENTION!!

T 1NG GOODS.
Business, Sack
Black, Paacy and U
S u m m e r C o i n s P a n u a n d Vesta, a fall l i a s la the
Very L a t e s t Style .
White, Fancy. Check and stripe S h i r t s ;
Gentlemen's Linen, Leopold and Byron Collars
Blue a n d W h i t e Overalls;
* Kenty a a d Flannel Drawers;
Flannel and K n i t S h i r t s ;
Suspenders a a d Gloves;
I n d i a Rubber aad Oil Overalls a n d L e g g i n s ;
Wool, Cotton and Unioa Socks;
Black and Fancy Silk C r a v a t s ;
Gingham, Flag and Turkey Red H a n d k e r c h i e f s ;
Silk Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs;
. - P o c k e t Knives, Razors, Strops,
L a t h e r Boxes and Brushes,
Tobacco Boxes aad Pouches,
Compasses, Rules, 1 a n d 2 feet.
H A N N A H LAY A CO.
Traverse City, J a n e 1,16CQ.

FARM PRODUCE.

, " A t 9 o ' c l o c k M a d a m e ' L a l l a B o o k h ' w a s discovered
b y t h i a n x i o u s c r o w d , w a l k i n g leisurely d o w n t o t h e landHANNAH, LAY * CO.
L L PURCHASE, AND P A Y T H E H I G H E S T P B I C E
i n g u p o n t h e K e n t u c k y side, n a p i n g b e r h u g e ears, t b e
be m a r k e t will w a r r a n t f o r
m o t i o n of w h i c h wasdi stinctly'visible u p o n t h i s side of t h e
river.
E v e r y t h i n g b e i n g in r e a d i n e s s , ' L a l l a B o o k h ,
p l u n g e d i n t o t h e flowing w a t e r s , ' b u t w a s a l m o s t immedidelivered at Traverse C i t y — W h e a t Oat*, C o r a , Bye, Bariev,
ately lost t o s i g h t T h e c o o l i n g e f f e c t s of t h e fluid w e r e Pease, Potatoes, Onion*, Hoots, Ac. Ac.—thus m a k i n g a n abs o a g r e e a b l e t h a t h e r l a d y s h i p seemed d i s p o s e d t o n e g l e c t solute h o m e market for e v e r y t h i n g raised.
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t h e task assigned b e r ; a n d , regardless of t h e c x p o c t a t i o o s
OODS AT WHOLESALE—
of t b o assembled m u l t i t u d e s , rolled a n d splashed a r o u n d
Raisins, in quarter, half a n d whole boxea;
a t h e r c a s e . T b e e x e r t i o n s of h e r k e e p e r , w h o p i l o t e d
Tallow a n d Stearine Candles, by the b o x ;
h e r in a skiff, s o o n b r o u g h t b e i t o a sense of her d u t y ,
Sugar, by the barrel or 100 lbs,;
and she s t r u c k o u t manfully into the stream. A t times
Soap, by the baic;
B a k i n g Powders, by the b o x ;
n o t h i n g b u t t h e e n d of b e r t r u n k would b e risible, t h e n
M a t c b c s by tbe gross;
t b o t o p of h e r h e a d , a n d a g a i n s h e would d i v e entirely o u t
Tobacco, F i n e C a t , by the half barrel;
of s i g h t , remaining u n d e r w a t e r u n t i l t h o s e on s h o r e beTobacco, Smoking, by tbe half barrel;
g a n t o t h i n k s h e was d r o w n e d , w h e n of a s u d d e n s h e would
P l u g Tobacco, by the 50 lbs. o r b u t t ;
Soda, by the 50 lbs. or k e g ;
c o m e t o t h o s u r f a c e w i t h a s u r g e t h a t would t h r o w h e r
•*.0 where Is the man with such simple tools,
S h o e s and Boot*, by the d o r . or h£ d o t p a i r s ;
h u g e h u l k half-way o u t of t h e w a t e r . T h u s s h e p r o c e e d C in g o v e r n the world like 1?
Brown Cotton, by the 3 t o 5 p i e c e s ; .
e d until o p p o s i t e t h e C o v i n g t o n f e r r y landing, w h e n a n
A p r i n t i n g press, an iron s t i c k .
S h i r t i n g Stripe, by the 2 t o & pieces;
And a little leaden d i e ;
a m u s i n g i n c i d e n t o c c u r r e d . T b e fleet of skiffs w h i c h acCream Tartar, by the 5 t o 20 lbs,;
Wit i paper of white, and i n k of black.
companied her upon her t r i p became so numerous as to
Candy, by the b o x ;
I sni iport tho R i g h t a n d W r o n g attaok.
Tea, by the 20 lbs. tc
seriously d i s c o m m o d e h e r ladyship, w h e n b e c o m i n g in1 pull the s t r i n g s
Pork, by tbe barrel;
d i g n a n t , s h e t u r n e d a b o u t a n d g a v e t h e m chase. T b e reOf p u p p e t k i n g s ,
H a m s a n d Shoulder*, by t h e 100 lbs.;
And tweak the despot's n o s e ;
sult was s o m e r o w i n g w h i c h would h a v e p u t e v e n t h e
P r i n t s , a choice assortment, by the 2 to 10 piecea;
Or let blm alone
f a m o u s H a r v a r d b o a t c l u b t o t h e blush. O n e of t h e skiffs
Mosquito Bars, by the piece;
Till the people groan.
Kails, by the keg, assorted:
s h e p u r s u e d t o t b e b a n k . T h e c o n s e q u e n c e was, t h a t alWhen I needs must I n t e r p o s e ;
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Salt, by tbe barrel;
l o w i n g d u e c a l c u l a t i o n f o r t h e f o r c e of t h o c u r r e n t , s o a s
N o r y e t again
Coffee, by the 30 to 100 lbs.;
t o m a k e a l a n d i n g a t t h e r e q u i r e d point, i t b e c a m e necDo I e'en disdain
Ground C o f f e s by the 20 to 50 lbs.;
To talk of lowly woes.
essary t o t a k e h e r a s h o r e a n d let h e r t r y a f r e s h s t a r t
B u t t e r Crackers, 30 lbs. t o bbl.;
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Boston Biscuit;
m o u t h of t b o L i c k i n g , a n d p r o c e e d e d d i a g o n a l l y across
Or w h o msy h e be,
Soda C r a c k e r s ;
t h e river, d i v i n g a n d r i s i n g w i t h a ' b l o w ' a t t i m e s , a n d
TOiat can rival the P r i n t e r ' s power?
Pipes, by the b o x ;
To no m o n a r c h s that live
l a n d i n g safelv a t t h o f o o t of B a c c s t r e e t t h u s g i v i n g t h e
Pigs, by the d r u m ;
The wall doth he g i v e ;
w h o l e line of S p e c t a t o r s a full view of h e r p r e f o r m a n c e s .
Broom*, by the dozen;
T h e i r away only lasts for an h o u r ;
Currants, by tho 20 lbs. t o half barrel;
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Gun Gap*, by <he 1000;
t h e m a s t e r p u t a m a r k e d shilling u n d e r a l a r g e s q u a r e
Shot, by the bag.
s t o n e b y t h e road-side, and, h a v i n g ridden on t h r e e miles,
P l l Never Forgive H i m .
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
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T h e d o g set off
T r a v e r s e City, J u n p 29,1860.
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" IT) n e v e r f o r g i v e h i m — p e v e r ! "
" N f l v e r I s a h a r d w o r d , J o h n , " gaid t h o s w o c t f a c e d b u t d i d n o t return t h e whole d a y . H e h a d g o n e t o t h e
R I E D B E E F wife o f ^ J o h n L o c k e , OH she looked u p a m o m e n t f r o m h e r p l a c e , a n d b e i n g u u a b l e t o t u r n t h e s t o n e , s a t h o w l i n g b y
SMOKED HAI.LIBUT.
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T w o h o r s e m e n c a m e b y a n d s a w his distress, a n d one
Shoe Thread,
i s a m e a n , d a s t a r d l y c o w a r d , a n d u p o n t h i s H o l y of t h e m a l i g h t e d removed t h e s t o n e , a n d finding t h e A i l •Sand Paper,
ling, p u t i t in his p o c k e t n o t s u p p o s i n g t h a t t h e d o g
Pain Killer,
Castor Oil,
T h e d o j ; followed t h e
i, h u s b a n d . J o h n ! r e m e m b e r b e i s 1ST b r o t h e r ; could possibly b e l o o k i n g f o r t h a t
Sewing a n d P e g g i n g Awls,
and I
the loVe y o u b e a r me, f o r b e a r t o c u r s e h i m . H e h o r s e s f o r u p w a r d s of t w e n t y miles, s t a y e d in t h e r o o m
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Bay Rum,
Essence Wintergreen,
v e r y s o r r y . T h o m o m e n t a r y s h a m e y o n felt es in w h i c h t n e f a t a l shilling h a d been n u t , m a d e his es-.
voung
will h a r d l y b e w i p e d o u t w i t h a curse. I t will c a p e w i t h t h e m , a n d d r a g g e d t h e m t h r o u g h m u d a n d mire, Milk S t r a i n e r s ,
Essence C i n n a m o n .
j u r e yourself, J o h n . O h l
B d o n ' t nay ony- b e a g c a n d d i t c h , t o h i s m a s t e r ' s h o u s e .
Cobalt, J
Wfull"
Cullenders,
W h y is a m a n p o k i n g a wood-fire liko i rumseller?
iweet-facod w o m a n p r e v a i l e d ; t h o c u r s e t h a t h u n g
Chimney Brushes,
. Dust pans,
0 l i p s of t h e a n g r y man wa3 n o t s p o k e n ; b u t still B e c a u s e h e itir$ the brand-he-punches.
Crochet Needles,
ho mi
11 n e v e r f o r g i v o h i m — h o h a s d o n e roe a deadChilds'.Toy Palls,
!
Cake Cutters,
T b o y o u n g m a n w h o h a d p r o v o k e d his b i t t e r n e s s , h u m I n d i a Rubber Hair Pins,
bled a n d r e p e n t a n t s o u g h t i n , v a i n f o r f o r g i v e n e s s f r o m h i m
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Circle Combs,
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Cotton
Fringe,
w h o m , ! i n a m o m e n t of passion, b« h a d i n j u r e d a l m o s t b e Ladle*' E m b r o i d e t e d f M I t t s
y o n d r p p a r a t i o n . J o h n L o c k e stoeled h i s h e n r t a g a i n s t
Sash, painted a n d glazed.
"him. [_
Serpentine Braid f o r Ladles's Skirts,
I n hps s t o r o s a t t h o y o u n g village m e r c h a n t , o n e pleasBtitter Crocks,
Churns, Stone a n d wood,
ant morning, contentedly reading the morning paper. A
Stone Jug*, 1 , 2 * n d 3 gallons,
s o u n d of h u r r i o d f o o t s t e p s a p p r o a c h e d ; b u t h a t o o k n o
Mosquito B a n s
n o t i c e of it, u n t i l n h a t l c s s b o y b u r s t i n t o t h e store,
. Men's Black Velvet Caps,
s c r e a m i n g a t t h o t o p ol h i s v o i c e , " M r . L o c k e , J o h n n y
Mackerel.
i s in t h e r i v e r — l i t t l e J o h n n y L o c k e . "
Hominy,
Chilijs' Tea col'd Hats,
T o dash down tho paper, and spring for tho s t r e e t , was
Preservo J a r s , '
t h e firjt impulse of t h e a g o n i z e d f a t h e r . On, on, liko a
N purified (
AN a p e r i e n t a n d Stomaeic preparation of IRON
Violin S t r i n g s .
m a n i a c h e flew, till h o r e a c h e d t h e b a n k of t h e r i v e r , pal- O x y g e n a n d Carbon by combuxtfon in Hydrogen.
Misses Gloves,i
lid a n d c r a z y w i t h a n g u i s h , T h e first s i g h t t h a t m e t his ed by the h i g h e s t Medical A u t h o r i t i e s both in Europe and
Misses Shakers,
o y e w » s littlo J o h n n y , l y i n g iu t h o a r m s of h i s m o t h e r , t h o United State*, a n d p r e s c r i b e d In their practice.
COat Links,
tion of I r o n cau lie c o i f p a r e d with it. Impurities of the
I
Marseilles Bosoms,
w h o , 'jrith h e r h a i r h a n g i n g d i s h e v e l e d a r o u n d h e r , b e n t
The experience of thousands dally proves t h a t no preparaFancy Vest Buttons,
wildiyj o ' e r h e r c h i l d . T b o b o y w a s j u s t s a v e d . l i e

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MEDICINES—

Brandreth's Pills;
Ayers' P i l l s ;
Moffat's P i l l s ;
Jaynes' Pills;
J a y n e s ' Alterative;
Jcynes' V e r m i f u g e ;
P e r r y Davis' P a i n Killer;
Carbonate of Magneqiat
Reed A Cutler's Pulmonary Balaam;
Sands' S a r s a p a r i l | a ;
Sawyer's Ext. Bark f o r F e v e r a n d A g u e ;
Kennedys' Medical Discovery;
Sugar Lead;
Gum Gulae;
,
Rose Water;
C a s t o r Oil;
Epsom Salts;
Sulphur;
Lac Sulphur (for Hair-dye;)
Cod Liver Oil;
Aug. 30,1860.
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Book Muslin, Bishop's Lawn, Brilllanles,
Barred Cambric, Embroidered Curtains,
Wash Blond, Bobbinet an ! figured Lace,
Ladies' Muslin a n d Cambric emb'd. Collars and Sett*.
Ladies' H s n d k u r c h i e f s
N a p k i n s Table Covers, Diaper, P . C. Cotton.
Linen, Bleached Cotton. Marseilles,
F r e n c h Cord a n d Linen Bosoms.
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b r e a t h e d , a n d o p e n e d h i s eyes, ( f o i l e d faintly in h i s m o t h e r ' s f a c e : w h i l e s h e w i t h a c h C k i u g voice, t h a n k e d O o d .
A n o t h e r f o r m lay insensible, s t r e t c h e d n e a r t h o c h i f d .
F r o m | h i s h e a d t h e d a r k b l o o d flowed f r o m a g h a s t l y
wouwj. T h e man against whom J o h n Locko had sworn
.eternal h a t r e d , h a d , a t t h o r i s k of his own life, b e e n t h e
, s a v i o e of t h o c h i l d . H e h a d s t r u c k a floating p i e c e of
d r i f t - w o o d a s h e e n m o t o t h o . s u r f a c e w i t h "tho b o y , a n d
d e & t h j s e e m e d inevitable.
J o l u L o c k o flung himself down on t h e g r e e n - s w a r d , a n d
b e n t ^ v e r t h o senseless form. " S a v e h i m , " he c r i e d ,
huskily, t o t h e d o c t o r , w h o h a d b e e n s u m m o n e d . " R e s t o r e ffim t o consciousnos3 if it bo o n l y ono little m o m e n t ;
I havn something important to say to him."
" H o i* r e v i v i n g replied t h e d o c t o r . " ,
T h p w o u n d e d m a n o p e n e d his e y e s ; t h e y m e t t h e a n x i o u s r l a n c e of t h e b r o t h e r - i n - l a w , a n d t h e p a l e l i p s t r e m b l e d forth, " D o y o u f o r g i v e m e ? "
" T e s , yen; O o d i s witness, a s I h o p e f o r m e r c y heroa f t e r J I f r e e l y f o r g i v o y o u , a n d in ttiru ask y o u r forgive4
ness for m y u n c h r i s t i a n c o n d u c t ? "
A ifeeblo p r c s u r c of tho- h a n d , a n d a b e a m i n g smile w e r e
•U tljo a n s w e r .
M a n y d a y s tho b r a v o y o u n g man h u n g upon a slender
t h r e a d of life; a n d n e v e r w . r e t h e r e m o r e d e v o t e d f r i e n d s
t h a n [those w h o b o v q r e d o y e r t h e s i c k - b e d . B u t a v i g o r o u s c o n s t i t u t i o n t r i u m p h e d , and, p a l e a n d c h a n g e d , b e
walked f o r t h o n c o m o r e a m o n g t h ^ living.
" O h ! I f ho h a d d i e d w i t h m y n n k i n d n c s s c l o u d i n g b i s
s o n U n e v c r s h o u l d I h a v e d a r e d "to h o p e f o r mfercv f r o m
m y F a t h e r iu h e a v e n ! " said J o h n L o c k e t o h i s wife, as
t h e y s a t t a l k i n g o v e r t h o solomn e v e n t t h a t h a d t h r e a t e n e d tljeir ! i v « with o livingtrouble.
" N e v e r , now I h a r e
t a s t o d t h e s w e e t n e s s o f f o r g i v e n e s s — n e v e r a g a i n will I
c h e r i s h revenge o r u n k i o d n c j a t o w a r d s t h e e r r i n g ; f o r
t h e ^ i i s new m e a n i n g t o - r o y s o u l in t h e w o r d s of o u r daily
p r a t e r , a n d I s e e t h a t I h a v e only becu c a l l i n g j u d g m e n t . ;
u p o l myself, whilo 1 h a v e i m p i o u s l y a?k?d, - F o r g i v e up
o u r jrcspaases, a s w c f o r g i v o t n o s o w h o t r e s p a s s a g a i n s t

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bte c u . . .
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T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 29,180.0.
I n n o x i o u s in all maladies in whi^h i t has been tried, it h a s
proved -absolutely curative in each of the following com- / C A R M I N E I I T K —
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plaints, viz:
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,
Court, Plaster,
I n Debility, Nervous A f l e c t i o n s Emnclntionv
Button M o u l d s
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Dinrrha-u, Dysentery, I n Goggles,
c i p i e n t C o n s u m p t i o n , S c r o f u l o u s T u b e r c u l o s i s , Knit
i
l i l l l l n g Twine,
Khe'uin, M i s m e n s t r n n t i o n , W h i t e s , Chlorosis, Liver
Buckwheat,
Complaints. Chronic tleadnches, Khcunintism, I n Woolen Yarn,
termittent Fivers, P i m p l e s on the Fnce, Ac.
i Pain Killer,
1
„ cases of GKNKBAI. DKBU.IT v. w h e t h e r the result of acute
Match Safes,
disease, o r of the continued d im in u tio n of uervous anil
Licorice Root a n d Ball,
,
culnr energy from nervous complaints, one trial of t h
P a p e r Bags (purchased.)
storative has proved.surccssful to an e x t e n t which no descripIiazier'sjTooth Paste,
tion n o r written attestation would render credible. luvnlMi
Hnrnes* U u c k l c s
so long bed-ridden as t o h a v e become forgotten in their owi
I
Hand S a w s
.neighborhoods, have s u d d e n l y re-appeared in the busy world
Thermometers
• as If j u s t returned f r o m p r o t r a c t e d travul In a d i s t a n t land.
Butter L a d l e s
Some very signal instances of t h i s kind a>c attested of femule
Tack P a l l s
Sufferers, emaciated victims of a p p a r e n t marasmus, san- Spalding'ij P r e p a r e d Glue,
guineous exhaustion, critical changes, and t h a t complication
Plate H i n g e s
o f ' n e r v o u s mid dyspeptic aversion to air and exercis
Tin Mfamrc*.
which t h e physician h a s n o name.
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In N s a v o i - s A r v a c T i o x a of a l l kinds, and for reason
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 29,1860.
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miliar to.medical men, the operation of. t h i s preparation u>
Iron must necessarily be salutary, for. nnlike the old oxides.
It is vigorously tonic, without beinfc e x e i l i u g
i n g ; a n d gently, regularly aperient, even in t h e j n o s i onsti- t h i n g of HIl other* lii which they should be hnd consequently
nate cases of costiveness without.cver being a gastric purga- are i n t e r e s t e d , to «jit: that a G o o d L i g h t i* o n e of the
tive, or Indicting a disagreeable sensation.
greatest do.-'i.leratuius to bo obtained—,and] that a f t e r C a r e In t h i s latter property, a m o n g other*, which makes It so llil E x p e r i m e n t , op articlc h a s been i n t r o d u c e d a n d d e remarkably effectual and p e r m a n e n t a remedy f o r PILES, u p o n m o n s t r a t e d b e y o n d n q u e s t i o n o f d o u l > t , to be the
w h i c h It also a p p e a r s to e x e r t a d i s t i n c t a n d specific action, BEST. CHEAPEST.' SAFEST. MOST ECONOMICAL and
f d i s p e r s i n g tne local t e n d e n c y which f o r m s them.
EQUABLE light y e t known, (gas only excepted.) Such an
In DvsrKrstA, i n n u m e r a b l e as tin- its onuses, a single box articlc \v.| h a w the illeasore of I n t r o d u c i n g In t h i s commtiof t h e s e Chalybeate Pills h a s o f t e n sufficed for the m o s t ha- ilty, and jwhich. witlj
j
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bitual c a s e s i n c l u d i n g the a t t e n d a n t Coifn^E.sEss.
In unchecked DIAKKUOXA, even when advanced t o DVSES. JIRV, confirmed, emaciating! e n d a p p a r e n t l y malignant, the
.rc now have o n e x h i b i t i o n a n d f o r s a l s a n d of the V E R Y
etteets have been equally decisive a n d astonishing.
In the local pains, lost of flesh and s t r e n g t h , debilitating BEST quality. Call land Inspect o n r KEROSENE LAMPS.
H ANN.ML LAY A C O .
cough, and r e m i t t e n t h e c t i c , which generally indicate INCIT r a v e r s e City. Junto 15, IdCO.
r i K v r C o x s r s i P T i o f , t h i s remedy h a s allayed t b o a l a r m of
friend* a n d physicians, in several very g r a t i f y i n g and intere s t i n g instances.
I .the b e t t e r accommodation
. procured
. quar,
T - .
of
the- public,
I n S c B o r P L o r a Ti BKiicn.osis. thin mcdicatod iron has had
f a r m o r e t h a n the good e f f e c t of the most cautiously balanced t e r a n d half barrel Suck* for Flour of o u r own m a n u f a c t u r e ,
reparation* of iodine, w i t h o u t any of tho well knovJn Jia- which we shall keep (constantly on b a n d , already filled, 1
Store,
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illties.
"V^HAT AII.ED H u t — T h e l a s t n u m b e r , of t h e A l b i o n
Tho attention of females c a n n o t be t o o confidently Invited b r o u g h t f r o m t h e Mi|t, o r otherwise g o i n g to the mill f o r the
s a m e — t h u - g i v i n g customers the time f o u n e r i y consumed,
b a a n g o o d a n e c d o t e of a m a n w h o r a r e l y f a i l e d t o g o to" to t h i s remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly affecta n d flour in o convenient shape f o r conveyance, f o r which
b e d j i n t o x i c a t e d , a n d d i s t u r b e d his wife t h e w h o l e n i g h t ing t h e m .
I
I n RnKt'MATisx. b o t h c h r o n i c a n d ' inflammatory—in the w e make;
U p ^ n h i s "being c h a r g e d b y a f r i e n d t h a t h e n e v e r w e n t latter, however, m o r e decidedly—It h a s been invariably well,
No Extra Charges.
Also, shall k e e p B r a n , Coarse Flour, Bolted a n d T e e d Meal
t o b e d s o b e r , h e i n d i g u a n t l y d e n i e d t h e c h a r g e , a n d g a v e reported, both a s alleviating pain and r e d u c i n g t h e i w e l l i n g i
a
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Ssore,
t
o
retail
in q u a n t i t i e s to suit.
t b o [incidents of ono p a r t i c u l a r n i g h t in p r o o f . •' P r e t t y a n d stiffness of the j o i n t s a n d muscles.
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I n INTRBMITTKXT FBVEKS i t m u s t necessarily be a g r e a t
sooji a f t e r I h a d g o t i n t o b e d , m y w i f e sbid, ' w h y , husTraverse City, J u n e 15,18C0.
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remedy and e n e r g e t i c restorative, and it* progress In the new
b a n d . w h a t i s t h o m a t t e r .with y o u ? Y o n a c t s t r a n g e l y ! '
s e t t l e m e n t s or tho West, will probably be one of high renown
' T h e r e ' s t i o t h i n g t h o m a t t e r w i t h me, ' said I ; ' n o t h i n g and usefulness.
* t *11.'—'I'm s u r e t h e r e is,' s a i d B h e ; ' y o n d o n ' t a c t n a t No remedy has e v e r been discovered in t h e wholo h i s t o r y
Traverse City, J u n e 29,18C0.
u r a l a t all- S h a n ' t I g e t u p a n d g e t s o m e t h i n g f o r y o u ? ' of medicine, which e x e r t s such p r o m p t happy, and fully re* i d s h e g o t ep, l i g h t e d a candle, a n d c a m e t o t h e b e d . storative eflJ-cts. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid
N O W WH
l l E R iE TO GET A NICE. W E L L
acquisition ftf s t r e n g t h , with an unusual disposition f o r act» t o l o o k a t m e , s h a d i n g t b o l i g h t w i t h h e r h a n d . ' I ive a n d c h e e r f u l exercise, immediately follow its use.
• assortment of Goods? If not, call on
w w t h e r e w a s s o m e t h i n g s t r a n g e a b o u t y o u , ' said s h e ;
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P u t u p In n e a t flat metal boxes c o n t a i n i n g 50 p i l l s price
Traverse City, J u 4 e 29, l!
• b y , y o u a r o s o b e r ! ' — N o w t h i s is a f a c t a n d m y wife 60 c e n t s p e r b o x ; f o r sale y d r u g g i s t s a n d dealers. Will be
" s * e a r t o i t so d o n ' t y o n s l a n d e r m e a n y m o r e b y eay- sent free t o any address on receipt of the p r i c e . AU l e t t e r s
o
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etc..
should
be
addressed
t
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g t h a t I h a v e n t b e e n t o b e d s o b e r in s i x m o n t h s , b«' take or aend i t t o
H A N N A H . LAY A C O . ^
R. B. L O C K E A Co., General Agents,
•ne I haveF*
J7-'y
1 0 C I D A K S T , N'KW YOSX.
Traverse City, J a t t e

Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,

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R E S S G O O D S . - V A L E N T I A S . DUCALS,MOHAIRS.
Lev all as, Oebege*, Beruges,
Prints, of very new and choice stvlos;
Ginghams, Lawns, C h a m b r e y s Ac, by the yard, pattern
C h a m lie L a i n e s Fig'd. Brilliant. *, 4 c .
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Traverse City, J a n e 1,I860.

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O M E S T I C S , *C—RED WHITE AND YELLOW

FLANNELS;
Cotton Flannel*. Duck, Apron C h e c k s
Brown Cotton, in all grades;
Kentucky Jean*, Cuttunadex, C a s s l m u r e s
Brown a n d Bleached Tabling, Ticking,
Black Cotton Velvet, Countei p a n e s
Sattinetts, Wool Blankets, Bsg*,
Ac„ &e.
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Hair, Tooth, Cloth, Null a u d Broom It r u s h e s
*
F i n s Coarse, Back, Side, P o c k e t a n d B o n n e t C o m b s
Hair P i n s I ' i r i s 1 noth Paste, Blacking,
Shawl P i n s Bracelets, Fancv Bag*'and Portmonales.

UANNAH, LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,18C0.

GROCERIES, &c.—SUGAR, TEA. COFFEF.

S p i c e s C a n u t e s ttosp. common a n d erosive;
M u s u r d , Kngllsh and Freueli p r e p a r e d ;
S o d s Cream Tartar, Gluger, Baking Powder,
Salaratus, S t a r c h / Vcrius. illi, H o p s
Tobacco, S n u t j f f t a r d n S e e d s
Bag Salt, Kinu and Rock Salt. Glue, Alum,
Lxmp and Lard Oil. C a s t o t Oil.
Indigo, Yellow Ochre. Chalk, Camwood,
Fluid, Molasses Syrup, Vinegar,
B e a n s I'orK, Meal. H o u r . Oatmeal, F e e d , BraiC
llecf, ilauis and Shoulders, Codfish,
Hard Bread, Butter C r a c k c r s Lard,
E x t r a c t ls-cion, V a n l l l s Rosc.'1'each, P i n e Apple. A
HANNAH. L A Y A CO.
T r a v c t s e City, J u n e 1, I860.
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Rubbers and 0vcY*hoes I n d i e s ' Boot
G a i t e r s B u s k i n s S l i p s Tics, R u b b e r s
O v e r s h o e s Carpet Shoes,
Boys' Boot* and S h u t s
Misses Bootees a n d G a i t e r s
Cbllds' Cacks, S h o e s Blooters,
o o t e e s copper-toed, Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City. J u n e i , 1860.
O I l U I L D E l l S A N D C A R P E N T E R S ^ - W s ha>r
fusi line of HARDWARE, such a * £
I s Glass, I'
..
Butts. S c r e w s Ax>-s, H a m m e r s P o o r T r i m m i n g s
Chisels, A u g u r s Saws, Adze, G i m l e t s Ar., Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Jujie 1, I860.
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""OR H O C S E K E E P E R K — K N I V E S AND PORKS,
S p o o n s Carvers and S t e e l s
Brooms, P a i l s T u b s W'aidiUiards
Scrub, Shoe. Clothe* and Whitewash B r n u b c s
L a d l e s Looking-Wlas'srs, Carpet T a c k s Bath Brick.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City,-June 1,18C0.
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r>OR " T l I E K I T C H E N — C R O C K E R Y , a full llns—
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GLASSWARE, an a s s o r t m e n t .
Milk P a n s Pails a n d S t r a i n s r s
Coffee P o t s Tea-Post, D i p p e r s S k i m m e r s Ae,
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1660.


__ and S n a t h s , H o e s Shovels, S p a d e s P o r k s Garden B a k e s
S t o p s Ac.
N. B. We have made a r r a n g e m e n t * with rosnufcetnrer* so
as to be able to supply P l o w s C u l t i v a t o r s Corn P l o w s Shovei
P l o w s A c - at Cnicago p r i c e s transportation added. Also,
a n y t h i n g i n the line of F u r n i t u r e , anch as C h a i r s Tables Bur e a u s Mattrasses, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, J n n e 1, I860.
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x f a l l line. .

Toy Books a n d P r i m e r s . Slate* and Pehcils,
Pass B o o k s E n v e l o p e s Fancy Cards,
H a r m o n i c a s J e w s Harps,
Fish Hooks, Sinkers, Lines. Ac.
MANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, J u n e L I « &
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A P E R HANGINGS*—WALL PAPER C U R T A I N
Paper, and Buff C u r u i n i n g , Bordering. Ac.
. H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
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TraTerse City, J n n e 1, I860.

g L A N K DEEDS AND MORTGAGES—
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.

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