Grand Traverse Herald, August 31, 1860

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Title

Grand Traverse Herald, August 31, 1860

Subject

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

Description

Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

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

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1860-08-31

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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English

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Document

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Coverage

Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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ND TRAVERSE HER,
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C I I . F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 31, 186C
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10
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11
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or »wi or MflL
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or s w i or w i l l .
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beginning. •
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reserved by A. 8.
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E told
20
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a c r e s reserved
by A. 8. Wadsworth,
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cor. thence W 80
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26
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Lot 5 of
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13 21 70 3 04
J7 10 70 1 87
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33 13 70 2 16
33 13 70 2 16
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33 13 70 2
22 1270 2 04
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II
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tat 1 of
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24
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29
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143
32
nei or nei
30 40
71
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33
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33
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2116
16
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34
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33
tat 1 or
33 48
145
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n i or sw{
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2!30
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Toicn 29 North
of Range
1 1 West.
1
Lots 1 A 2 or
10 41
1 52 15 71 2 37 •ei of nc(
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11
tat
Town 3 1 North
of Range
11 West.
7 1G 71 70 8 57
11
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nwi or s w i
5 40
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II
s w j of sel
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105
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12
1
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12
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13
2
12
12
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12
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of Range
n
s e | of sel
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23 43
97 09 70 1 76
13
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25 36
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13
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28 58
1 14 11 70 1
13
swlor
28 70 S t
F r a c t i o n or
33 41
69 06 70 1 45 Lot 1 of
14
53 70 6 (
14
Town
2 5 North
of Range
12 West.
tat 2 of
24 70 3 4
6136
14
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1 40
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15 70 2 !
40
14
s w i of
21 1C0
6 1 2 61 70 7 43 e l or nei
64
2 39 23 70 3
17
fraction
Town
2 6 North
of Range
12 West.
21
of Range 9 West.
16 70 2 51 tat t or
i of nei
24 po
166
tat 3 or
21
80
Town 2 5 North
of Range
1 3 West.
tat 3 with Dock Ac 22
40
sei or
10 160
4 26 42 70 5 38 tat 4 with HOUM 22
35
1 02 10 70 1 82 s w i of
11 160
4 26 42 70 5 38
tat 6 or 22
61 06 70 1 3"
20
Town 2 6 North
of Range
13 West.
1 CS 16 70 2 4
80
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25
80
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tat
2
of
6
38
50
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25
40
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of Range
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nwi
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80
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6 80
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of Range 9 West.
27
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28
n e j of ne{
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38
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29
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30
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of
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Lot 2 or
33
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33
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of Range
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33
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33
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30 70 4
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of Range
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nwt «r n e l
40
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40
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40
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80
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40
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32 69 1 03 10 70 1 83 s i or net
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of Range 1 1 West.
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41 92 1 53 15 70 2 38 swfl| or n w t
80
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24 70 3 39 n e | or
of Rangt
11 West.
40
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40
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40
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Prenidentjal E l e c t o r s — A t Large,
H E Z K K I A I I 0 . W E L L S , of K o l a m a z o p .
B U F U S H O S M E H , of I n g h a m .
First District
G E O R G E W . LEK.
Second D i s t r i c t . . E D W I N D O R 8 C H .
Third D i s t r i c t . . . . P H I L O T U 8 H A Y D O N .
Fonrth.District..AUGUSTUS COBtJRN.
State Ticket.
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A U S T I N
B L A I R ,
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F o r Lieutenant Governor,
J A M E S BIRN'EY,
o r BAY.
F o r A t t o r n e y General,
C H A R L E S
U P S O N , .
Or BBANC1L
For Aoditor General
L A N G F O B D G. B E R R Y ,
Or LENAWEE.
F o r State Treasurer.
JOHN OWEN,
O r WATME.
S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e , .
J A M E S B. P O R T E R ,
o r ALLEOAX.
C o m m i s s i o n e r of S t a t e L a n d Office,
S A M U E L S. L A C Y ,
o r CAUIOON.
S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n ,
J O H N M. G R E G O R Y ,
Or WASHTENAW.
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M e m b e r of B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n ,
E D W I N WILL1TS,
Or MONROE.
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this:

T h e y would h a v e all t h e i r l a b o r d o n e in E n g l a n d ,

while t h e R e p u b l i c a n s would h a v e i t d o n e h e r e at h o m e ,
b y our own laborers.

d e n t of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , let t h e c o n s e q u e n c e s be w h a t

iron mode would b e p a i d t o A m e r i c a n l a b o r e r s u n d e r R e -

t h e y may, w h e t h e r t h e P o t o m a c is crimsoned with h u m a n

p u b l i c a n policy, a n d undor •• D e m o c r a t i c " it would b e

O v e r f o r t y dollars f o r e v e r y t o n of

M r . D o u g l a s d o c s n o t s t a n d any g r e a t c h a n c e of c a r r y - num, t h e y would pay o u t f o r l a b o r d u r i n g t h a t
i n g a Bingle S t a t e in t h e

time,

gle c o u n t y in a n y S t a t e .

O n l y let t h e m father these dis-

will c r u s h t h e m o u t of e x i s t e n c e .

Almost a Barn-Out.
O n T u e s d a y n i g h t , a b o u t half p a s t ten, t h e b u i l d i n g in
which h a d become over-heated by b u r n i n g o u t an accuO u r officc i s on t h e l o w e r

floor, a n d t h e u p p e r p a r t of t h e b u i l d i n g i s o c c u p i e d a s
T h e family h o d retired,

a n d w e r e a r o u s e d b y t h e c r y of fire a n d a d e n s e

stifling

s m o k e in t h e i r s l e e p i n g r o o m , f r o m w h i c h t h e y e s c a p e d ,

in consequence of t h e free t r a d e policy of t h e D o u g l a s
o u r l a b o r e r s , w h o m t h e y h a v e e m p l o y e d , would h a v e re-

m a i n e d idle. T h i s is M i c h i g a n D e m o c r a c y , a n d t h e i r
o r g a n insults C a p t W a r d f o r his efforts, w i t h t h o s e of
t h e P o s t o f f i c e D e p a r t m e n t , in settling t h e a c c o u n t s of others, to k e e p t h e i r w o r k s in o p e r a t i o n !
small P o s t m a s t e r s t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t r y , find that l a r g e
[Detroit Advertiser.
n u m b e r s of t h e m c a n n o t s q u a r e t h e i r accounts, by re
o f having used for private purposes t h e postages which

DOUGLAS POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY.—Douglas' p o s i t i o n

w e r e sent on b o a r d t b e s h i p S t a r of t h e
1 9 t h ult., a n d she sailed t b e same
Africa.

b u i l d i n g a t all, b u t i t was saved, a n d t h e d a m a g e sust a i n e d i s b u t trifling.
O u r dwelling-house i s a b o u t half a milo f r o m the office,

OTTO THEISS,

county>

A u g u s t 21. I860.

G e n . Leslie C o o m b s , j u s t e l e c t e d C l e r k of A p p e a l s of

TAX SALES.—We shall i s s u e t h e advertisement of t h e
D e l i n q u e n t T a x L i s t s in n s u p p l e m e n t d u r i n g the remain-

the C o u r t of K e n t u c k y , is nearly 8 0 y e a r s old,
for many y e a r s a w a r m a n d
Clay.

and was

i n t i m a t e f r i e n d of H e n r y

d e r of t h e legal t e r m , a n d shall b e e n a b l e d n e x t week

t h e Louisville J o u r n a l , was m a r r i e d

t o give o u r u s u a l v a r i e t y a n d q u a n t i t y of reading m a t t e r .

J u l y 14th, t o a S t r a s b o u r g lady.

in

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P r e n t i c e , of

Paris,

France,

T w o girls, cousins, a g e d fifteen a n d sixteen years, h u n g

ry, t h e P o s t m a s t e r a t W h i t e P i g e o n , iu t h i s S t a t e , h a s

t h e m s e l v e s in J a c k s o n county I o w a , recently, on a c c o u n t

W h e n w e a r r i v e d on t h e g r o u n d w e f o u n d t h a i all o u r

b e e n c a u g h t in t h e a c t of r o b b i n g t h e mail, and is now

of loving t h e s a m e m a n .

P r i n t i n g materials had been

removed

f r o m t h e b u i l d i n g in j a i l a w a i t i n g t r i a l

also a p r a c t i c a l P r i n t e r , t h a t t h e r e w a s n o t half a c o l u m n
pied, notwithstanding our imposing stone and standinggalleys were full, a n d m u c h of i t u n p r o t e c t e d .

Mr. Barns

has acted like a practical christian and a t r u e man, and
h a s p l a c e d u s u n d e r a w e i g h t of o b l i g a t i o n
c a n n o t easily

repay.

which we

D r . D. C. Goodale k also entitled

t o o u r w a r m e s t t h a n k s f o r b i s e f f o r t s t o gave o u r p r o p e r ty.

A l l political a s p e r i t i e s vanish b e f b r e s u c h a c t s of

n e i g h b o r l y kindness.

clocks can b e m a d e t o d o t h e i r own winding perpetually,

T h e p o p u l a t i o n of Y p s i l a n t i , a s a c c e r t a i n e d
H o n . F . P . S t a n t o n , late T e r r i t o r i a l S e c r e t a r y of K a n - census, is 4 , 0 5 0 .
sas, and a w a r m friend of Douglas, h a s c o m e o u t f o r L i n coln a n d H a m l i n , as the h o n e s t
o c r a t s a r e all d o i n g .

ledgements.

ing, 2 0 t h i n s t , for P o r t S a r n i a , . w i t h a c a r g o of c o r n . —
S h e w a s d u e h e r e on h e r return last S a t u r d a y o r S u n d a y

T h e Michigan City Enterprise says t h a t over 2,000
The

receipts

arc estimated at

TIIB GREAT EASTERN SEIZED.—The s t e a m s h i p G r e a t

a t f a r t h e s t , b u t s h e h a s n o t y e t a r r i v e d , a n d f e a r s a r e seE n t e r t a i n e d t h a t s h e h a s m e t w i t h some a c c i d e n t

17th inst, for d e b t s contracted b y t h e steward.
S p e a k e r ORK, of S o u t h C a r o l i n a , h a s w r i t t e n a

letter

h i w h i c h he s a y s : " L i n c o l n a n d H a m l i n , t h e B l a c k R e p u b l i c a n nominees, w i l l b e e l e c t e d in N o v e m b e r n e x t "
A n association h a s b e e n o r g a n i z e d

with a c a r g o of m e r c h a n d i s e w i t h o u t calling, b u t h a r d l y
probable.
P . ' S . — A r u m o r h a s reached u s v i a N o r t h p o r t t h a t
.the A l l e g h a n y h a s g o n e t o Buffalo.
MRS. HOLT, wife of t h e P o s t m a s t e r G e n e r a l , d i e d at
W a s h i n g t o n on t h e 1 5 t h inst.

T b e t o t a l p o p u l a t i o n of O n t o n a g o n
t o t h e c e n s u s j u s t completed b y H o n .
is 4488.
SEVENTY-TWO D e m o c r a t i c p a p e r s
c o m c o u t f o r t h e B r e c k e n r i d g e ticket,
Douglas.

by

the

ENGLISH OPINION OF MR LINCOLN.—The L o n d o n C r i t i c ,
in t h e c o u r s e or a l o n g review of the s p e e c h e s of A b r a h a m L i n c o l n , tbe R e p u b l i c a n c a n d i d a t e f o r t h e P r e s i d e n c y of t h e A m e r i c a n U n i o n , t h u s refers t o h i s m e n t a l p o w e r s :
" I t is from t h e speeches w h i c h Mr. L i n c o l n h a s f r o m
time t o t i m e delivered in o p p o s i t i o n t o M r . D o u g l a s , t h a t
we g a t h e r s o m e idea of his m e n t a l qualification. W e coll e c t f r o m t h e speeches of M r . Lincoln, t h a t h e h a s a m i n d
r a t h e r of t h e s t r a i g h t - f o r w a r d t h a n of t h e s u b t l e o r d e r ;
t h a t he r a t h e r seizes u p o n g n at a n d p r o m i n e n t facts, a n d
a r g u e s t h e m t o plain conclusions, t h a n build u p e l e g a n t
b u t f r a g i l e t h e o r i e s u p o n t h e t r e a c h e r o u s b a s i s of f a n c i f u l
s p e c u l a t i o n ; t h a t h e is in earnest m o r e t h a n p e r s n a s i v e .
I n d e e d e v e r y o n e of his s p e e c h e s w h i c h w e h a v e r e a d
b e a r s u p o n thC f a c e of it e v i d e n c e t h a t h e i s ' H o n e s t old
Abe.""

G e o r g e D a w s o n , of t h e A l b a n y J o u r n a l w h o o u g h t t o
know, says fish c u l t u r e will, v e r y soon, b e c o m e a« g e n e r a l
as poultry breeding, a n d w h e r e properlv pursued, as
profitable. B u t everybody tries t r o u t and almost everyb o d y fails. A n y p o n d , filled w i t h w a t e r of a n y t e m p e r County, according
a t u r e , will a n s w e r f o r b a s s , o r p i c k e r e l o r p e r c h . B u t
JOHN GREENFIELD, t r o u t r e q u i r e s w a t e r of t h e t e m p e r a t u r e of s p r i n g b r o o k s
t h e colder the b e t t e r ; they a r e never found efiewhere;
a n d all e f f o r t s t o c h a n g e t h e i r h a b i t s b y artificial p r o c e s s in L o u i s i a n a h a v e
es will p r o v e a failure. B v r e m e m b e r i n g t h i s s i m p l e fact,
a n d b u t t h r e e for n o v i c c s in fish-breeding will save themselves a g o o d deal
of t r o u b l e .
at

P o r t Gibson,

M r . H a n n a h was himself on b o a r d of Mississippi, t o t a k e m e a s u r e s f o r t n e e n c o u r a g e m e n t
I t i s possible t h a t s h e m a y h a v e g o n e t o C h i c a g o t h e S l a v e T r a d e .

•which d e t a i n s h e r .
Tier.

Dem-

E a s t e r n w a s a t t a c h e d a n d b o n d e d in N e w Y o r k on t h e
Lay

& C o . ' s P r o p e l l e r A l l e g h a n y left h e r e on M o n d a y even-

riously

auti-Lecompton

b u s h e l s Of w h o r t l e b e r r i e s h a v e been g a t h e r e d a n d sold a t

rials f r o m d e s t r u c t i o n , w e t e n d e r o u r h e a r t - f a l t a c k n o w -

MADISON, W i s , , h a s a p o p u l a t i o n of 6 , 6 1 5 , a c c o r d i n g
t o t h e last census.

o r so l o u g a s t h e i r m a c h i n e r y last?.

T o all o u r g e n e r o u s - h e a r t e d f e l l o w citixeus w h o w o r k - t h a t p l a c e t h i s season.
e d so nobly t o s a v o t h o b u i l d i n g a n d o u r p r i n t i n g mate- St>',000.

THE PROPELLER ALLE-JIU.W.—Messrs H a n n a h ,

T h e p o p u l a t i o n of t h e t o w n a n d c i t y of M o n r o e i s 4,

BELT W u n r o i o CLOCKS.—Mr. R . I l i t h c o c k , of J e f f e r son c o u n t y , N . Y . h a s a n invention w h e r e b y i t i s claimed

of

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CLARENCE J . , s e c o n d son of G e o r g e

J

EDICINE8Braadreth'a P i l l s ;
Ayers' Pills;
Moffat's P i l l s ;
J a y n e a ' Pills;
J a y a e a ' Alterative;
Jaynea' V e r m i f u g e :
P e r r y Davis' Pain Killer;
Carbonate of Magueaia;
Reed ft Cutler'* Pulmonary Balsam;
Hands' Sarvaparilln;
Sawyer's ExL l U r k for Fever a n d A g a e ;
Kennedys' Medical Discovery;
Sugar Lead;
Gum G u i s e ;
Rose Water; »
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Castor Oil;
Epsom Salts;
Sulphur;
Lac Sulphur (for Hair-dye;)
Cod L i f e r Oil;
A u g 30, 1860.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.

M u l t i t u d e s of p o o r fellows w h o went o u t t c r P i k c ' s P e a k

a n d w e k n e w n o t h i n g of thfl fire u n t i l i t was all o v e r . —

B a r n s , E s q . , t h e R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d Office here, w h o ii

[Committee.

CHARLES C . MCCARTT, 1
OTTO TUKISH.
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U n i o n on

ANOTHER POSTMASTER DETECTED.—Caleb C. W o o d b u -

w i t h s o m u c h c o r e a n d skill, u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of J a c o b

I

a f t e r n o o n f o r Sinon,

are returning with clearer visions and empty pockets.

under the circumstances, t o save the

1>. C . GOODALR,

H r u u C. KI'BMAN,

T h e n u m b e r p j a c e d on b o a r d was 385,

last s p r i n g , w i t h t h e i r e y e s d a z z l e d b y golden visions,

i t w a s possible,

Notice*
I s hereby given that the Democrats ofGrand Traverse county will meet at the Court House in Traverse Cily, on Tuesday,
September 18tli, 1800, a t 10 o'clock A. M-, for the purpose of
chosing eight Delegates to the obove D i s t r i c Representative
Convention. Dated August 21, I860.

Grand Traverse Democratic County Convention.
tbe
A Convention of the Democrats of the County of Grand
Traverse will be held at Northport, In said County, on Monconsti- day, the 24th day of September, 18M), at 10 o'clock, A. 11. t o
s u c c e e d i n g session.
nominate County Officer*, and to transact any other business
t u t i n g w h a t w a s k n o w n a s t h e c a r g o of t h e u n k n o w n o r
* » m c d advisable.
T h e P h i l a d e l p h i a I n q u i r e r , i n d e p e n d e n t in politics, " u n n a m e d " F r e n c h slaver.
The township of Traverse will be entitled t o S Delegates;
Leelanau, 6; Peninsula, 5; Centreville, 4 ; Glen Arbor, 4 ;
c o n c l u d c s a r e v ie w of t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l campaign, based
ANOTHER CANDIDATE TOR CONGRESS.—Henry S m i t h , Crystal Lake, 3; Whitewater, 3; Meegczee, 3; Milton, 1.
in p a r t on p r i v a t e a d v i c e s , a s follows:
A general attendance of every Delegate ia solicited.
Est}., of W u t e r t o w b , C l i n t o n C o u n t y , a n n o u n c e s himself a s
D . C . GOODALE,
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t o b e no p r o b a b i l i t y , j u s t n o w , t h a t the election wfllgo e i t h e r a n i n d e p e n d e n t B r e c k e n r i d g e a n d L a n # c a n d i d a t e for
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e l e c t i o n of L i n c o l n b y t h e p e o p l e . , '
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b e is a man of talent, a n d will poll a large v o t e in his own
a c c u m u l a t e d in t h e i r h a n d s f r o m t h e t i m e t h a t Congress

failed t o pass t h e P o s t o f f i c e A p p r o p r i a t i o n bill u p t o t h e

clothes.

W e can h a r d l y c o n c e i v e b o w

Democrats Attend.
A Democratic Convention of tho-Representative District
composed of the Counties of Grand Traverse, Manistee, Alpena, Cheboygan and Emmet, will tfo held, at the C o u r t
House in Traverse City, on Tuesday, September 18th, I860,
at 1 o'clock, P. M., t o nominate a candidate t o represent said
District iu the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, and t o transact such o t h e r business as may be deemed
advisable.
The County of Grand Traverse will lie entitled to ft Delsgate*; Manistee, 5; and Alpena, Cheboygan a n d Emmet
each 3 Delegates.
By order of the Committee,

THE RESCUED AFRICANS.—The last of t h e A f r i c a n slaves

of alarm, a n d w o r k e d w i t h an e n e r g y a n d a will w h i c h ent i t i e s t h e m t o all p r a i s e .

T o E m i g r a n t s — C h o i c e F a n n i n g Lands for Fifty
Cents a n Acre.
Nearly all tlie Government Land* i a tlie Grand Traverse
District -graduated on the first of July, 1860. a n d can now 1*
purchased for 11 fly r e n t s an acre. Some of these arc in t h e
immediate vicinity of Traverse City, and many of t h e n are on
the lines of the Newaygo and Northpwrt, nnd the Allegan,
Muskegon and Traverse Iiav State Road. They are choice f a n n ing Lands, well watered, well timbered »ill: sugar maple,elm.
beach, ash, basgwooil, Ac., Ac., the' soli U a rich gravelly loam,
with clay sab-soil, and the climate is healthy and delightful.
A Propeller make* regular weekly trips between Chicago and
Traverso City, leaving tbe wharf of Hannah, 1-ay A Co., Chicago, erery Saturday afternoon, and Traverse City every
Tuesday afternoon. The t r i p Is pleasant, a n d only occupies
about 30 hours. We advise those who are in search of new
homes, healthy locations, fine climate, rich roil, and pood timber, to come and sec these lands.
*
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DELINQUENT POSTMASTERS—The A u d i t o r ' s office of

A t t h i s t i m e consists in t h r e e p a r t s :
1 s t T h e p e o p l e of a T e r r i t o n m a y a d m i t or e x c l u d e
t h e f a t e of t h e b u i l d i n g s e e m e d inevitable, a n d n o t h i n g
slavery.
s a v e d i t b u t t h e cool, w e l l - d i r e c t e d e x e r t i o n s of J a c o b
2d. T h e S u p r e m e C o u r t m a y d e c i d e t h a t they c a n n o t
B a n s , E s q , a n d D r . D . C. G o o d a l e , w h o w e r e e a r l y on e x c l u d e s l a v e r y .
t h e g r o u n d , a i d e d b y t h e men f r o m t h e C o m p a n y ' s B o a r d '
3.d T h e P r e s i d e n t a n d C o n g r e s s m u s t enforce t h e d e i n g H o u s e , w h o a p p e a r e d a s if b y m a g i c a t t h e first c r y cisions of t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t
w i t h t h e i r child, in t h e i r n i g b t

FEMALE ARITHMETIC.—Young w i f e , ( w h o h a s b e e n puzzling h e r d e a r little head w i t h b e : h u s b a n d ' s affairs, a n d
w i s h e s t o b e a m i u i s t e r i n e angel w h e n p a i n a n d a n g u i s h
w r i n g t h e b r o w , a n d all t h a t sort of t h i n g — " C h a n i e , I
h a t e t o h a v e y o u leave m e l o o k i n g so t r o u b l e d . L o o k
here, C h a r l i e , y o u say y o u o w e Blowem & M e N a b b e e s o
m u c h m o n e y ; n o w t h e y h a v e a g r e a t many thing-, iu t h e i r
s t o r e t h a t 1 w a n t ; w h y d o n ' t y o u t a k e i t o u t in d r y g o o d s ? '

in

u n i o n s e n t i m e n t s a n d t h e y will call o u t such a r e b u k e as parly, t h i s a m o u n t would all h a v e g o n e t o E n g l a n d , a n d

w h i c h o u r officc is s i t u a t e d t o o k fire from t h e c h i m n e y ,

A REM ASKABLE Cx9$r—X F r t n c b i i p n , nam.-d F r a n k
B o d e t b e i n g i t j f t h e w o o d s j j f e w m i l c t ' f r o m t h i s village,
u n f o r t u n a t e l y c a t off h i s b i g l o e . H e v e r a n g it entirely f r o m
t h e f o o t P i c k i n g it p p . h e p a t it in B i s p o c k c t . w a l k e d
half a mifc, foond some b l o o d - r o o t w h i c h he m a s h e d u p .
a p p l i e d it t h o r o u g h l y t o t h e s t u m p , a n d also t o t b e c u t
off p o r t i o n , a n d t h e n restored t h e l i t t e r . t o ,ito position
a n d b o u n d it t o its place. A s t h e result, t h e p a r t s owned
e a c h other, and h a v e g r o w n t o g e t h e r as firmly a s over,
a n d t h e man h a s j u s t a s g o o d a toe a s h e h a d before, w i t h
the e x c e p t i o n t h a t iu healing, i t a d h e a r d p a r t i a l l y t o t h e
n e i g h b o r i n g t o e . I n c r e d i b l e as t h i s m a y seem, it i s
v o u c h e d for b y a u t h o r i t y w h i c h w e d o not f e e l at l i b e r t y
t o question.
*
[Marquette J o u r n a l *

U n i o n , a n d if his followers in- o n e s h a p e o r a n o t h e r , f o u r h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d dollars. B u t

d u l g e in t h i s s o r t of b a l d e r h a s h , he will not c a r r y a sin- if t b e c o m p a u y b a d n o t been able t o c a r r y on t h e w o r k s

County Ticket.

£

" T h e S o u t h will

never p e r m i t A b r a h a m Lincoln t o be inaugurated Presi-

gore, o r P e n n s y l v a n i a A v e n u e p a v e d , ten f a t h o m s d e e p p a i d t o E n g l i s h laborers. T h u s if t h e W y a n d o t t e Rollwith mangled bodies!"
ing Mills m a n u f a c t u r e d ten t h o u s a n d t o n s of i r o n p e r a n -

County Treasurer
MORGAN BATES.
C o . Clerk and R e g i s t e r . . A L B E R T W . B A C O N .
Sheriff
;. W I L L I A M E. S Y K E S .
J u d g e of P r o b a t e
CURTIS FOWLER.
Cir. C o u r t Commissioner \
and Pros. A t t o r n e y . . - C H A R L E S H . M A R S H .
County Surveyor
' . . J O S E P H C. G L E N .
Coroners
PERRY HANNAH,
GEORGE N. SMITH. A

.

2. W h y d o D e m o c r a t s o p p o s e a P r o t e c t i v e T a r i f f O r g a n i z a t i o n .
t h a t is designed t o e n c o u r a g e h o m e labor, instead of sendT h e Committeemen C r e d e d e n t i a l s reported the following
ing ship-loads of gold t o d i s t a n t l a n d s t o p a y for f o r e i g n D e l e g a t e s p r e s e n t a s e n t i t l e d t o s e a t s in t h e C o n v e n t i o n :
labor?
Grand
Trancric—
M o r g a n Bates, J o h n I I . Bento.n,
3. W h y a r e D e m o c r a t s in f a v o r of p l a c i n g t h e P u b - C u r t i s F o w l e r , T h o m a s A . H i t c h c o c k , O s c a r E a t o n .
Mauiit re—IIugh
McGuiueas, J . E . Snow and T h o m lic l a n d s at t h e disposal of land sharks, instead of selling
as J . R a m s d e l l
o r g i v i n g t h e m t o a c t u a l settlers, as t h e S u p r e m e B e i n g
T h e C o m m i t t e e on P e r m a n e n t O r g a n i z a t i o n reported
designed?
the n a m e s of H u g h M c G u i n o a s for C h a i r m a n , a n a J . E .
4 . W h y a r e D e m o c r a t s in favor of e n c o u r a g i n g Sla- S n o w for S e c r e t a r y , w h o w e r e elected i i e m m n e n t officer
v e r y , w h i c h i s a s h a m e f u l d r a w - b a c k t o the wealth, h a p - of t h e C o n v e n t i o n .
O n m o t i o n of M o r g a n B a t e s the C o n v e n t i o n p r o c e e d piness a n d p r o s p e r i t y of i n d i v i d u a l s a n d t h e n a t i o n ?
ed t o an informal Ballot for R e p r e s e n t a t i v e , w h i c h result5. W h y d o D e m o c r a t s wish t o s p e n d loads of gold
e d unanimously for T b « m a s J . R a m s d e l l .
t o s u p p o r t a large a r m y of .lazy men, unless it be t o k e e p
O n m o t i o n of M r . B a t e s , T h o m a s J . Ramsdell, of Manin s u b j e c t i o n t h r c c million of u n f o r t u n a t e d e s c e n d a n t s of istee, was d e c l a r e d t h e n o m i n e e for R e p r e s e n t a t i v e by
acclamation.
Africa?
T h e following S t a n d i n g D i s t r i c t C o m m i t t e e was a p p o i n t 6. W h y a r e D e m o c r a t s so e x t r e m e l y a n x i o u s t o d r a i n
ed
t h i s c o u n t r y of s h i p l o a d s of coin t o b u y C u b a , unless i t
M o r g a n Bates, J o h n H . B e n t o n , DeUw L - F i l e r , C u r b e t o e x t e n d t h e j a r e a of t y r a n y a n d h u m a n d e g r a d a t i o n ?
tis Fowler, H u g h McGnineas.
LEXINGTON.
O n m o t i o n of M r . R a m s d e l l t h e C o n v e n t i o n a d j o u r n e d tine dir.
H U G H M c G U I X K A S , Chuirman,
GRAND RAPIDS EAGLE.—We i n a d v e r t a n t l y o m i t t e d t o
J . E . SNOW, S e c r e t a r y .
,
n o t i c e last week t h e g r e a t i m p r o v e m e n t in t h e a p p e a r a n c e
L a b o r the Basis of all Wc*lth.
of t h e G r a n d R a p i d s Eagle, w h i c h was a l w a y s as goodI r o n o r e is w o r t h n o t m o r e t h a n t w o "or t h r e e dollars,
l o o k i n g a s its E d i t o r — a n d t h a t is saying enough for
a t most, p e r t o n . W h e n w o r k e d i n t o r a i l r o a d o r b a r
a n y p a p e r . I t c o m c s t o u s n o w in an e n t i r e new dress,
iron, i t is w o r t h forty-five t o s i x t y dollars p e r t o n . T h i s
a n d is a s h a n d s o m e a s b e a u t i f u l t y p e , fine p a p e r a n d good
vast difference b e t w e e n t h e r a w a n d m a n u f a c t u r e d matep r e s s w o r k can m a k e it.
I t t a k e s r a n k a s one of t h e
rial, s h o w s t h a t t h e p r i n c i p a l value of i r o n a r i s e s f r o m t h e
• b l e s t R e p u b l i c a n j o u r n a l s in the N o r t b w c s * .
A. B.
labor expended upon i t
T h e difference between the
TURNER, E d i t o r a n d P r o p r i e t o r .
" D e m o c r a t i c " p a r t y a n d t h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y , is simply
TKEMEXDOCS!—The S o u t h e r n C o n f e d e r a c y , a G e o r g i a

F o r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e in t h i s D i s t r i c t ,
THOMAS J. RAMSDELL.
O r MANISTEE.

a dwelling b y M r . N . B . Green.

O s c a r E a t o n , C u r t i s F o w l e r and T h o m a s S . R a m s d e l l
b e e n c o u r a g e d t o b e c o m e wealthy, e n t e r p r i s i n g a n d p a t - w e r e a p p o i n t e d a C o m m i t t e e on C r e d e d e n t i a l s ; a n d J o h n
riotic c i t i z e n s ?
H . B e n t o n , M o r g a n B a t e s a n d J . E . S n o w , on P e r m a n e n t

o r g a n of D o u g l a s a n d J o h n s o n , s a y s :

For Congress—Fourth District.
R O W L A N D
Er T R O W B R I D G E ,
o r OAKLAND.

m u l a t i o n of s o o t a n d cinders.

For lb* Oiuxl T f i t t f * Qarmld
Republican District Convention.
Qnertionx for Democrat*.
'' A t a C o n v e n t i o n of t h e R e p u b l i c a n s of t h e R e p r e s e n W i l l y o u p e r m i t t o m e D e m o c r a t t o an- t a t i v e D i s t r i c t c o m p o s e d of t h e c o u n t i e s of G r a n d T r a s w e r t h e f o l l o w i n g q u e s t i o n s t h r o u g h t h e m e d i u m o f y o u r verse, Manistee, A l p e n a , - j C h e b o y g a B and E m m e t , h e l d
piper!
a t t h e C o u r t H o u s e in T r a v e r s e C i t y , on W e d n e j i d a y ,
MR. BATES:

t o a m u l t i t u d e of u n f o r t u n a t e landless families w h o would

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

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W h y d o D e m o c r a t s o p p o s e a H o m e s t e a d Bill t h a t A u g u s t 22. I 8 6 0 , H u m M c GUINEAS was a p p o i n t e d t e m will p r o v i d e c o m f o r t a b l e , pleasant a n d c h e e r f u l h o m e s p o r a r y C h a i r m a n , aild J . E . SNOW S e c r e t a r y .

^ . M O B N I X G , A U G U S T , 3 1 . • 1860.
fJEPVBLICAR TICKET.

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
E A L E D P R O P O H A L 8 , ADDRESSED TO EITHER
of the undcn-lgncd Commissioners, will be received until the first day of September n e x t for cutting and clearing
that portion of the Newaygo and N o r t h p o r t State Road, comm e n t i n g at tbe fiftieth mile p o s t north of the Newaygo Go.
line, thence to Northport, a distance of eighty-seven m i l t s
in tbe following m a n n e r :
The e n t i r e length of said road to be cut out four rods wi(Je,
and two rods of the same t o be welt cleared of all brush,
fulien or standing t i m b e r ; a n d all swampy or wet ground t o
l « bridged or crosgwaycd with sound sizable t i m b e r not !c*«
than fourteen feet long, so as to form a good, safe and pa*.«able'bridge.
All the small streams not exceeding thirty feet span, t o be
bridged with three sulwtantial Stringers, and covered with
small timber, so as to toalte them durable and safe fof (he
passiug of teams, Ac.
Also, a temporary bridge across the Manistee River, t o be
constructed by e x t e n d i n g and leveling Stringers acrosa a
floodwood dam, and c o v e r i n g in the same manner as t b e
small streams.
Bidders are requested t o pat in their bids f o r Seetions.ot
five miles or over, c o m m e n c i n g at the fiftieth mile p o s t n o r t h
of Newaygo county line. Any portion of tbe work will belet payable in Swamp Lands, t o be selected in tbe county
w h e r e the work is done.
So much of the shove work as will be required to open a
passable road for the coming winter will be required t o he
done by the first dav of December n e x t
Proposals will be' oiiened at T r a v e r s e C i t y , on Monday,
the 3d day of September next.
P a y m e n t will 1* made for the above work in Money and
Swamp l^inds, [money t o be applied on tbe south end of the
w o r k ) s a t y e c t t o all the provisions and conditions of an . act
of the Legislature of tbe State of Michigan, entitled " A n
A c t t o provide for the drainage a n d reclamation of S w a m p
L a n d s by means of State Roads a n d Ditches." Approved
F e b r u a r y 11th, 1859.
a O. KTN'GSBITRY, Grand Rapids, >
PERRY H A N N A H . T r a v e r s e Citv, > Commiss'ra.
A. B. WATSON, Newaygo,
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Dated J u l y 29th, 1860.
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T u r i U I ClTT, Aug. 3. 1860.
EBV GIVEN THAT THE 8AI
— i Jjwds Tor Delinquent Taxes in Grand Traverse County,
advertised by the Auditor General in the Grand Traverse
Herald, wllllx) held at the office of the Connty Treasurer. in
Traverse City, the Connty Seat of (irand Traverse countv.t
the Unit Monday in October next, commencing at 9 o'cloc
A. M.
D- C. GOODALE,
36-gw
County Treasurer.

N i ! W

N E W GOODS,

F A R M PRODUCE,

delivered at Traverse City—Wheat, Oats, Corn, Rye, Barlev,
Pease, Potatoes, Onions, Roots, Ac- Ac.—thus making an absolute home market for everything raised.
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TO T H E P U B L I C
In Traverse City, and on all- part# of
Grand IWiverse Hay, we would reaped fully anTiouncc

O T A T E O F MICHIGAN.—THE CIRCUIT COURT
O for the Connty of Grand Traverse—In Chancery, tills
30th day of June, A. D. 1860. SaraliettNewcotnb, Comiilainant, vs. Alonzo Newcomb, Defendant. It satisfactorily appearing to this Court that the Defendant, Alonzo Newcomb,
U a non-resident of this Stat#, and that he Is a resident of i
the State of New York—
THAT WE HAVE NOW MOVED INTO
On motion of C. II. Holden, Solicitor and of Counsel for
the above named Complaisant, It is Ordered that the said
Defendant, Alonzo Ncwcoinb, cause his appearance in said
cause to be entered within three months from the dale of this
order, and that in case of his appearance, he cause his answer to the Complainants bill to be filed, and a copy thereof
Which we are filling to repletion with ALL KINDS OF
to be served on the Complainant's Solicitor within twenty
dav» alter
scrvicc of a copy of Raid bill and notice of this
order: BD<1 , 0 default thereof, tlx* said bill be taken as confessed by the said Defendant, Alonzo Neweorab.
And it is further ordered, that within twenty days the'said
Complainant cause a notice of this order to be published in
the Grand Traverse Herald, a newspaper printed and published and circulating in >aid connty or Grand Traverse and
country,
State of Michigan, and that the said publication be conltnucd which arc adapted to the wants of the surr
once iu each week for six weeks in succession: or that he
cause a copy of this order to bo personally served on the
said Defendant, Alonzo Newcomb, at least twenty dtys be- and ARE or MAY BE called for from time to time.

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Our New and Spacious Store,

Goods and Wares

We would briefly call tlic attention of the purchasing pab-

3 N T E - W X-.X3XTE.
C h i c a g o aiid G r a n d T r a v e r s e .
THE PROPELLER

FA'JWEVS ATTENTION!!
FARM PRODUCE.

WI

N E W ARRANGEMENT.

NOTICE W HEREBY GIVES THAT THE KALE OF

Landa for Delinquent Taxes In Manistee county, advertised bv the Auditor General In the Grand Traverse Herald,
•will be held at the Store of Potter. Roger* A' Co., in the village of Manistee, the County Seat of Manistee connty. ontbe
Br*t Monday in Octobcr next comincncing at 9 o'clock, A.M.
. 35-8W
CHAIU.ES SECOB, Co. Treasurer.

Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column. Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.

S T O R E ,

lic to the following

P O I N T S :

ODS A T WHOLESALE—
Raisins, in quarter, half and whole boxes;
CNT OTallow
and Stearine Candles, by the box:

Sugar, by the larrcl or 100 lbs;
Soap, by the box}
Baking Powders, by the box;
Matches, by the gross;
Tobacco, Fine Cut. by the half barrel;
Tobacco, Smoking, bv the half barrel;
Plug Tobacco, by the'so lbs. or butt:
Soda, by tlie SO lbs. or kog:
Shi|i-» and Boots, by the dor. or hf. doz. pairs;
Brown Cotton, bv the 3 to 5 pi tees;
Shirting Stripe, by the 2 to 5 nieces;
Cream Tartar, by the 5 to 20 lbs,;
Candy, by the box;
Tea, by the 20 lbs. to halfj h e s t ;
Pork, by the barrel;
Hams and Shoulders, by the 100 lbs.;
Prints, achoice assortment, by tie 2 to 10 piece*;
Mosquito Bars, by the piece;
Nails, by the keg, assorted;
Salt, by the barrel;
Coffee, by the 30 to 10ft lbs.;
Ground Coffee, by the 20 to 50 lbs.;
'
Butter Crackers, SO lbs. to bbl.;
Hard Bread;
Boston Biscuit;
Soda Crackers;
Pipes, by the box;
Figs by the drum;
Brooms, by the dozen;
Currants, by the 20 lbs. to half barrel:
Pmnes, by tlie 20 to 100 lbs.;
Dried Apples, by the 100 lbs or barrel;
Gun Caps by the 1000;
Shot, bv the bag.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 20, ISfiO.
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EMEN'S CLOTHING AND PT*NIPH-

LSU GOODS.
Business, Sack and Fancy Coats and Vests;
Black, Fancy and Union Pan!*.;
Summer Coats, Pants and Vests, a full line, in tf.»
Te.y L a t e s t Style .
White, Fancy, Check and stripe Shirts;
Gentlemen's Linen, Leopold and Byron Collars.
Blue and White Overalls;
Kenty and FlaaneI'Drawere;
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Flannel and Knit Shirts;
Suspenders and Gloves;
India Rubber and Oil Overalls and Leggins;
Wool, Cotton and Union Socks;
Black and Fancy Silk Cravats;
Gingham, Flag and Turkey Red Handkerchiefs;
Silk Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs;
Pocket Knives, .Razors, Strops,
Lather Boxes and Brushes,
Tobacco Boxes and Poaches.
Compasses, Rules, ) and 2 feet
u
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HANNAH.
LAY A CO
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Traverse City, June 1,1860.

" \ T 7 I I I T E GOODS.—PLAIN A Nil DOT SWISS,
W Book Muslin. Bishop's Lawn, Brill iantes.
Barred Cambric, Embroidered Curtains,
Wash Blond. Bobbinct And figured Lace,
ladies' Muslin and Cambric emb'd. Collars and Rett*.
Ladies' Handkerchief*,
Napkin*. Table Covers, Diaper, P. C Cotton,
Linen, Bleached Cotton. Marseilles,
(
French Cord and Linen Bosoms.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traveref City, June 1,1860.
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DRESS GOODS.-VALENTIA8, DUCALS,MOHAIT?S,
l-cvallas, Debeges, Be rages.
Prints, of very new and choice stylesr
Ginghams, Lawns, Chainbreys, Ac, by the yftd. pattern
ChaM />eLaincs, Fig'd. Brilllantes, Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CP56'-

Traverse City, Junc 1, I860.

M E S T I C S , AC^-RED WHITE AND YELLOW
DOFLANNELS;
Cotton Flannels, Duck, Apron Checks,
Brown Cotton, in all grades;
Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Cassimercs,
Brown and Bleac'acd Tabling, Ticking,
Black Cotton Velvet, Counteipanes,
Sattinetts, Wool Blankets, Bags, Ac„ Ac., Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A Ce.
Traverse City, June 1,1860.
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SMOKED HALLIBUT,
Shoe Thread.
ILLINERY.—BONNETS Of latest mode, trimmed:
Sand Paper,
Shakers, colored and f k l t e ;
Pain Killer.
Flats, for Ladies or Children;
Castor Oil,
Bonnet, Cap, Belting, Satin, Taffeta and Velvet Ribbons:
Sewing and Pegging Awls,
Msreelline, Oil and Black Silks;
Essencc of Peppermint,
Ruches Flowers, Bonnet Board, Ac.
Bny Rum,
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Essonce Wintergreen,
Traverse Oity, June 1,18C0.
2*
IN THE MAIN, A
Milk Strainers,
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Essence Cinnamon.
OR T H E TOILET—TRANSPARENT, HONEY. YAN
Traverse City, May 25. I860.
Cobalt.
kee. Military, Windsor and Castile Soaps;
Cullenders,
Cologne, Bay Rum, Trlcopherous
Cbiinnev Brnsbcs,
Kathairon Hair Oil, H'dk's Perfume, Pomade,
Dust l'ani,
Hair, Tooth, Cloth, Nail and Broom Brushes,
Crochet Needles,
Fine, Coarse, Back, Sfde. Pocket and Bonnet Comb*.
Child*' Toy Pails
Hair Pins, Pins, Tooth Paste, Blacking.
WE HAVE A
THE STACXGII UPPER CABIN SCREW STEAMER
(pake Cutter?,
Shawl Pins, Bracelets, Fancy Bags and Portmonaies.
India Rubber Hah* Pins,
tt k W a n LAY
t.av A
* CO.
rrt.
HANNAH,
Circle Combs,

Traverse City, June 1,1860.
White
Cotton
Fringe,
C A P T A I N E. a C O L L I N S ,
ladies' Embroidered Mitts,
R O C E R I E S , Ac.—SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE,
LL LEAVE REGULARLY DU1UNG THE HEASON
Sash,
painted
and
glazed.
Spites. Candle*, Soap, common and erasive;
of Navigation for above and intermediate porta.
RUNNING IN
Serpentine
Braid
for
Ladies's
Skirts
Mustard.
English
and
French
prepared;
For Freight or Passage, enquire of
Butter Crocks,
Soda, Cream Tartar, Ginger, Baking Powder,
S. C. ANDREWS, Detroit,
Ghnrns, Stone and wood.
Salarutas, Starch. Vermacllli, Hops,
' HUG~
TStone Jugs, 1,2 and S gallons,
Tobacco, Snufl; Garden Seeds,
K. V
Mosquito Bars,
Bag Salt, Fine and Rock Salt, Glue, Alnm.'
Northport, Jnne 1,18G0.
Men's Black Velvet Caps, .
Lamp and Lard Oil, Castor Oil,
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Mackerel.
Indigo, Y'ellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood,
Hominv.
Fluid, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar,
direct to Chicago; thus giving us GREAT ADVANTAGES
Chllds* Tea col'd Hats,
Beans, Pork, Meal, Flour, Oatmeal, Feed, Bran,
Preserve Jars,
lteef, Hams and Shoulders, Codfish,
Vialin Strings.
Hard Bread, Butter Crackers, Lard,
over any one having to PAY FREIGHTS.
Misses Gloves.
Extract Lemon,Vanilla, Rose, Peach, Pine Apple, Ac.
Misses Shakers,
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Coat Links,
Traverse City, June 1,18C0.
Marseilles Bosoms,
Fancy Vest Buttons,
T 71 R U I T S , Ac.—RAISINS, PRUNES, CURRANTS,
Miss • Hoop Skirts. X
Dstes, Lemons, Oranges, Pine Apples,
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Rhubarb, Plums, Strawberries, Tomatoes,
WE HAVE
HAVE INTRODUCED A LARUE AND THE
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Traverse City. June 29. IKCft.
Peaches, Apples, fresh preserved Pine Apples,
Peaches, Gooseberries, Currants, Figs,
/ C A R M I N E INK—
Radishes, Onion*. Asparag^-prepared Horseradish,
\_y
Court, Plaster.
Green Corn, Cucumbers, sad a full line of
Bntton Mould*,
Fresh Vegetables,
Goggles, ^as fast a-* they appear in the Chicago market) will be kept
FOR PURCHASING GOODS IN
Gilling Twine,
Constantly on hand.
Buckwheat.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Woolen Ynrn.
Traverse City. June 1, I860.
l'gin Killer.
O O T S A N D SHOES.—MEN'S BOOTS, SHOES,
TO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTY.
Match Safes,
Congress
Gaiters,
Slippers,
Scotch
Ties,
Licorice Boot and Hall.
Rubbers and Overshoes, ladles' Bootee*,
Paper Rngs (purchased,)
ALSO—X CHOICE VARIETY OF
Gaiters, Buskins, Slips, Ties, Rubbers,
Bazlcr's Tooth Paste,
From our long residence in the country we have become
Overshoes, Carpet Snocs,
Harness Buckles,
Hoys' Boots and Shoes,
Hand Saws,
Misses Bootees and Gaiters,
Thfirtnometers.
well acquainted with the wants of the public.
Cbilds' Cackx, Shoes, Bootees, copper-toed, Ac.
Butter ladles.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Tack Pulls,
verse City, June 1,18C0.
26
Spalding's
Prepared
Glue,
And now we have associated with us in the Mercantile DePlate Hinges.
O B U I L D E R S AND C A R P E N T E R S ^ - W c hsrTin Measures.
a full line of HARDWARE, such as
HANNAH
LAY
A
CO.
partment of our firm,
Nails, Glass, Putty,
Traverse City, Jidie 20,1 Hf.O.
Butts. Screws, Axe«. Hammers, Door Trimmings,
IN WHICH THEY ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Chills, Augurs, Saws, Adze, Gimlets, Ac., Ac.
I G I I T F O R T H E M I L L I O N — W E WOULD ESII
ftV VftII TLAY
ftV A-CO.
HANNAH,
j PECIALLY call the attention of this community to one
Traverse City. June 1,1860.
thing of all others in which they should be and consequently
who for sixteen years has been extensively engaged in a bu- are interested, to wit: that a G o o d L i g h t is one of the
^ O R H O U S E K E E P E R S — K N I V E S AND FORKS.
greatest desideratums to be obtained—and that after CnreN. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Com.
Spoons, Carvers and Steels,
siness whose requirements were of the same nature as our ftil E x p e r i m e n t , an article 1ms been introduced and d e pounded.
Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Washboards,
m o n s t r a t e d b e y o n d a question o f d o n b t . to lie the
L. M. 4 W. F. STEELE A CO.
Scrub, Shoe, Clothes and Whitewash Brushes.
own, and who has for several years purchased goods of the BEST. CHEAPEST, SaFEST. MOST ECONOMICAL and
- Northport, Juno 1, I860.
^ 20-6m
Ladle.s Looking Glasses. Carpet Tacks, Bath Brick.
EQUABLE light yet known, (gas only excepted.) Such ar
BEST HOUSES in NEW-YORK and BOSTON, and who wlU article wc have the pleasure of iutrodu ring In this comint
HANNAH, LAY A COTrave e City, June 1.18C0.
continue to do so for our firm from time to time; thus en- nity, and which, witn

A L L E G H ^ J N T Y ,

CAPT. C. H. BOYNTON,
.LL MAKE REGULAR WEBKLY TRI1-S FROM
, CHICAGO TO TRAVERSE CITY—leaving Chicago
Saturdays, at 4 o'clock, P, M.. and Traverse City on Tues-

WJ

F o r Buffalo, M i l w a u k e e and
*
Chicago.
N I t i B ,

W

WE HAVE A

M

N E W &TORE;

F

NEW S^OCK;
Propeller of Our Own,

G

Our Own Trade,

NOETHPOET IS RISING!I
T h i s is E v i d e n t ! S i n c e

L . M. & W- P. S T E E L E & Co.

Aro:

ONLY STOCK

DRUGS &MEDICINES

, Our J tents are Nothing.

Abundant Advantages

New- York, Boston, Cincinnati or Chicago.

B'

FAMILY GROCERIES
,

r

P R O V I S I O N S ,

Give Us a Call!

NEW

STORE

M i l . S. B A R N S ,

abling us to lay down our goods

As Low an any Home in Chicago;

I

Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,

.re now have on exhibition and for sale, and of the VERY
BEST quality. Call and inspect onr K EROSENE KAMI'S.
and saYe to the consumer—first, TRAVELING EXPENSES;
HANNAH. LAY A CO
second, LOSS OF TIME; and lastly and mainly, the ENORTraverse City, June 15, I860.
MOUS AMOUNT neccfivily added to cover HIGH RENTS
\
N
I
M
P
O
R
T
A
N
T
C
H
A
N
G E — W E HAVE. FOR
and expenses of the Ctflcago merchant
r \ . the I>etter accommodation of the public, procured quarWc shall make an ESPECIAL EFFORT to keep so i
-er and half barrel Sacks for Flour of our own manufacture,
plctc a stock that .
which wc shall keep constantly on band, already filled. #
/' A n y D e a l e r s o n the B a y
Store, thus saving the annoyance of waiting for Flour to be
will be enabled to purchase of us, in quantities to suit, for brought from the Mill, or otherwise going to the mill for the
only a SMALL ADVANCE on COST and a commission for same—thus giving customers the time formerly consumed,
and flour In a convenient shape for conveyance for which
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM CHI- handling.
c make
CAGO WITH A STOCK OF
No Extra Charges.
Also, shall keep Bran. Coarse Flour. Bolted and Feed Meal
wc would remark, that owing to want of room we hare been
; our Store, to retail in quantities to suit
unable to-keep many things.in their line, which NOW. :*
1LINNAH. LAY A CO.
our increased room, and the
Traverse City, June 15,1660.
28

f E W

GOODS,

N O R T H P O R T .

Tt> t l i e L a d i e s ,

Dry Goods, Groceries,Provisions
and Hardware,
Intimate personal acquaintance of our Mr.
which be offers at hi* New Store, cheap lor Cash or Barter.

t a i l ' s 1 C h i c a g o .Ale.
In Bbls. and Hf. Bbls.
C. D A V I D S O N , Agent.
Northport, April 20, I860.
*»tf
IORGAN BATES,

N O T A R Y PUBLIC,
H e r a l d Office, Tmvwre® City, M i c h .

Barns with the thousand and one demands necessary to a ladi/s wants,

we shall in future TRY and keep ANY and ALL THINGS
they may require.
N. B. ANYTHING not in our regular line that Indies
citizens may want, wc shall hold ourselves in readiness
send for; and shall be most happy to do so at any and all
times.
H A N N A H , L A Y & CO.
Traverse City, May 25, 1800.

7 O R T H E KITCHEN—CKOCKEUY. a full line—
;
GLASSWARE an assortment.
Milk Pans, Pails and Strainers,
Coffee Pots, Tea Post. Dippers. Skimmers. Ac.
II
ftV V > II T
1V A
* COHANNAH.
LAY
Traverse City, June 1,1860.

F

A R M E R S ' TOOLS.—RAKES. CRADLES, SCYTHES
and Snaths, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Garden Rdkr«.

T B . *Wc have made arrangements with manufacturers
as to be able to supply Plows, Cultivators, Corn Plows. Shovel
Plow*, Ac., at Chicago prices, transportation added. Also,
anything in tlie line of Furniture, such as Chairs, Tables Bureaus. Mattra»scs. Ac.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
~
City, June 1,1SC0.
O O K S - A N D ' S T A T I O N E K Y . — S C H O O L BOOKS,
a toll line.
Toy Books and Primers. Slates and Pencils,
Pass Books. Envelopes. Fancy Cards,
Harmonicas, Jews Harps,
Fish Hooks, Sinker*, Lines, At.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 1, I860.
'2"

Y O U W A N T NICE A M B E R SYRUP—
Send or go to
HANNAH. LAY A CO.'S.
IFTraverse
City, June 29, lftCO.
!
APER HANGINGS.—WALL I;APEK. CURTf i s
O Y O U K N O W WHERE TO GET A NICE WELL
and Buff Curtaining, Bordering, Ac.
PPaper,
If not, call on
D SELECTED assortment of Goods?
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City. June 1, I860.

Traverse City. Jane JO.

D

O YOU WANT TO SELL ANY THING* IF YOU DO.
take or send it to
t HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 29,1860.

I

S

.

--

K E L E T O N H O O P S K I R T S , PALM LEAF FAN-.
Shaker Bonnets. Ac., Ac.
HANNAH, LAY & CO.
Traverse City. June J, 1856.
V-

=s=
S A C S O F S T A T E T A X LANDS.

Tow* f t North of Ranrc 13 West

T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 17 W e s t

Sf 55
| | |

If

?
5

T o w n 3 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t

s?

Sf

If i

s.

c n - J u l y 1, lmiO. i
* ?
X T O T I C E 13 HEREBY GIVEN T H A T CERTAIN LANDS
?
r p
1^1 situated In the count/ ot M a n i s t e e , bid off to the State
12 46 80 2 19
w ) of nwfl)
Lot No 4 of
37 44
3 48 21 70 3 42 L e t No »
J t 80
1 HI 13 70 :
f o r T u e t of 1848, M d previous year*. and described in
12 63 90 2 99
w | or KWtl)
Lot No 8 of
27 53 30
99 09 70 I 78 Lot No 4
NO
1 St i s 70 :
statements which will bo forwarded to toe offlce or the TreaLot No. 1 of
Lot No 1 of
28 49 46 1 39 13 70 -3 22
3'J !*»
09 70 ]
T
o
w
n
2
2
N
o
r
t
h
of
R
a
n
g
e
17
W
e
s
t
34
surer of i*ld county, romeUme n e x t month, will be »old at
- - 2 of
Lot No 3 or
28 49 60 1 40 14 70 2 24 sw) of S*t
*1
U S? yo
25 4U
1 61
ne) o r n e )
23 40
1 U
11 70 1 92 Lot No 3
34 til 50 I II
36 39 50 1 Ml
nefl) of se)
30 40
3 25 22 70 3 17 Lot No 4
St 38 90
'JO
36 3> 90 1 5C
ted for the ordinary Tax Sale*, if n o t previously disposed of
I,ot No 1 of
32 40
1 10 11 70 1 91 Lot No 5
T
o
w
n
3
0
N
o
r
t
h
of
R
a
n
g
e
15
W
est
52
20
2
11
at t h i s Office, a c c o r d i n g t o law.
Lot N o 3 or
09 70 1 75 w ) of na)
33 34
36 HO
52 lu 1 21
Bald statements contain a full description of each parcel
sw) or nw)
1 13 11 70
33 40
se) of tte)
3C 40
1 61 16 70 !
52 80 121
of said lands, and may be seen on application at the office
e
j
or
33
80
30
70
4
00
ne)
of
sw)
1070
:
62
85
1
14
0 2 3A
of the Conoty Treasurer.
& i ° f "e)
T o w n 3 3 > ' o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t
32 70 1
0 1 W1919 115
L a n d s s t r u c k off t o the f t a t e for Taxes of 1RS8, or other
32 80
4 47 44 70
1H hO 1 IS
0 1
years, at the T a x Sales in October Inst, will beoSbred subjcct e j o T n w )
48 70 17 25 1 j 19 t j
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t
MALE O F HTATE T A X LANDS.
to the right of redemption prescribed by Isw. as well as to the
51 30 1 19
0 2 00
3 80
3 36 33 70 3 29
right of purchase of the State Kids at this Office p r i o r to the 1) ©r se)
30 30
72
0 1 40
Be) or
3 160
7 07
ro 8 47
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Oflicc. j
•sin.
DANIEL L. CASE,
SW) or sw)
..
.
3 53 35 70 4 58
LAKSIKQ, MICH.. July. I, 1*60. <
Auditor G e n e r a l
T o w n 3 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 Wc&t.
nwll| of nw)
38 56 1 68 16 70 2 54
O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T CERTAIN LANDS
situated in the County or M a n l t o u , bid off to the B u t e Lot So. 1 or
1 ,»2 47 l it 13 70 !
wflj of nw)
ANNUAL TAX SALES.
Tor Taxes or 1858, and previous years, and described in statew j of BW)
1 M 40 1 27 12 70 J
83 60 2 45 21 70 3 39 m e n t s which will be forwarded t o the office of the Treasurer
3 or
1
1 50 15 71
Auditor General's Office, )
n) or nw)
H am. ...
80
2 35 33 70 3 28 of said County, some tiuie next month, will l-o sold at public
LAKSIXO, MICH., J u l y 1st, iHdO. <
S) or BW)
- " 3 or
31 2 4 * 5 5 75 67 70 1
80
2 35 23 70 3 28 auction, by said Treasurer, at the county s e a t on the first MonO MUCH 0 ? E A C H O F T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED s ) or ne)
11 70 1 99 day or O c t o b e r next, at tbe time a n d place designated for tbe
tracts or parcels of land, situated In the coufity of M a n - nw) of se)
T o w n 3 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t .
tO
2 35 23 70 3 28 ordinary Tax Kales, if not previou sly dispoted of at t h i s Office, e j or sefl)
t f t e c , delinquent for unpaid Taxes, for the years mentioned n) or nw)
36 80
1 84 18 70 I
80
2 35 23 70 3 28 according t o law.
below, as will be sufficient to pay the taxes, interest, a n d s) or Be)
Lot No. 4 or
,
36 33 90 )7 25 1 72 70 1!
44 80 1 29 12 70 2 11 Said ftatemejits contain a full description of each parcel
r l u r g e s thereon.wlll be sold by tbe Treasurer of said County, nefl | of ne)
40
1 18 11 70 1 99 of said lands, a n d may be seen on application at tbc office
otj the first Monday of October <iext, at such public and con- nw) or Be)
80
2 3G 23 70 3 29 of the County Treasurer.
venient place as he ahall select In M a n i s t e e , the county c r r j of s e j
80
3 52 35 70 4 37 Laud" struck off t o the State f o r taxes or 1858, or other
•eat of said county, a c c o r d i n g t o the Statute lb such case n | or n c )
n j or nw)
80
3 53 35 70 4 58 years, at the Tax Sales in October last, will be uflbrcd subject
made and provided.
D A N I E L L CXSK,
8 160
4 69 46 70 5 85 to the r i g h t of redemption prescribed by Isw, as well as to the
A u d i t o r General.
ne) or
2 35 23 70 3 28 r i g h t of purchase of the Slate Bids at this Office p r i o r to the
n) or nw)
1858.
»
DANIEL L. CASE,
1 17 11 70 1 98 sale.
sw) of nw)
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 7 W e s t
Auditor General.
10 40
11 70 1 98
M O R G A N B A T E S ,
n) of n e )
i » no
*at
23 70 3 30
KOiTOR ASP ritorniKToi;.
2 2 I
5 s 5 I
ANNUAL TAX SALES.
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e
i f ? . '
3 « • s) of nw)
T K U M S .
23 70 3 29
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Office. /
I L U I 1 S D Tirrr CS»T* per urnum. p a j t i l t t i T a r U b l ; In
11 80
23 70- 3 30
25
4S 10 70 1 28 s | of ne)
»e| of a e )
' —INO, MICII.. J u l y 1st, l8»-0. \
11 320
91 70 11 08
s) of
lk*.ui4 l.fulv-61, n i i b f u r , y h
tnxlllcii. Y f r t y
HIBEI
nw) of ne)
11 70 I 97
11 40
1859.
J o u n t y of M a n - column; «i«l
for on» coloum. I
16 70 6 81
nil) of
11 158 60
Mribxl by U w : Bflj C u l t |>*r folio i .
Town 21 North of Range 5 West
m v j of n w j
21 40
11 70 2 00 I t o u , delinquent for unpaid taxes, for the years mentioned Ivrnljr.Bx
(or . v k w U n i u c i . K>rry B«urr n
.
3 40
97 09 70i 1 76;
i * | of n w j
below,
an
will
be
sufficient
to
pay
the
taxes,
Interest,
a
n
d
»ork willioul r o k , . SO u t t n l . R u l e and Bjflit* wotk. >
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t
•e| ofgw|
3 40
97 09 70
charges thereon, will be sold by the Treasurer of said County
All k | « l
u u l b* psld for klftrtly In
sac*.
111 09 70 1 73
BW) of s e )
4 Hi
o w j ofltw)
3 40
97 09 70
on thr first Monday of October next, at such public and conn) of ne)
r. 80 33 3 03 30 71
3 40
97 09 70
venient place as he shall select In 8 t . J a m e s , B e a v e r
•w4 of sw|
AD Kinds of Job Print'tt*tiratlysad Eipcditisdy 1'iffsW.
15 70 2 30
3 51 70 1 37 13 70 3 09 se) of n e )
nwfl) of nel
I s l a n d , the county seat of sai.l county, according to the
29 70 3 98 Statute in such case made a n d provided.
7 40
97 09 70 1 76
o e j of 8e{
22 70 3 15
7 40
97 09 70 1 76 e) or nw)
aw) of n w |
D A N I E L L. CASE.
17 80
2 21 22 70 3 16
C. H . M A R S H , "
7 40
91 09 70 1 70 e) or ne)
• w j of n w |
A
u
d
i
t
o
r
GcncraL
18 13 67 1 51 15 70 2 36
11 29 60
71 07 70 1 48 swfl) or KW)
n e | of nwtii
1850.
19 3812 I0» 10 70 1 8]
30 40 93 1 00 10 70 1 80 swflj or n e |
awfl| of n w |
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 8 W e s t
19 39 37 1 10 11 70 1 91
30 40 78
99 09 70 1 76 sell) of n w j
swtl) of n w j
1KB
5F , 2
^p ?a 9=
10
1 11 11 70 1 92
30 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 sw) or se)
^ of 8W(
=. 31 H,
S O L I C I T O R IK C H A N C E R Y ,
22 70 3 15
5
S >
20 10
30 40 63
99 09 70 1 78 ne) or n e )
ttwfl) of swflj
22 70 3 15
21 10
Traverse City, G r a n d Traverse Connty, Michigan.
30 40 48
99 09 70 1 78 BW) or nw)
Bwfl) of swfll
nefl) ufse)
21 36 38 2 03 20 70 2 93
Office in Court House.
33-ly
T o w o 2 2 North of Range 5 West
nwfl) of sw)
22 36 31 1 72 17 70 2 59 Fractional
33 11 25 1 50 15 70 2.35
34 40
97 09 70
s e j of 8c)
nefl) of sw)
22 39 56 1 49 11 70 2 33
T o w n 3 7 N o r t h of R a n g e 10 W e s t
C H A R L E S H. H O L D E N ,
T o w n 2 3 North of Range 5 West
sw) of nw)
2 23 22 70 3 15 Lot No, 2 of
22 10
U 59 75 1 63 16 70 2 19
13 40
97 09 70
r w l of *w>
21 70 3 06 •• " 1 of
sefl) of
14 36 30 1 01 10 7U 1 81
s) of nw)
15 70 5 65 - » 2 or
Town 21 North of Range 6 West
14 3165 1 01 10 70 1 84
Lot No 6 of
01 70 1 19 n w j or nw)
1 40
97 09 70
set of BO)
11 70 1 98
T A X A N D G E N E R A L AGENT.
sw) of se)
11 70 1 93 ne) orneU)
6 40 68 1 18 11 70
nwtl| of nw)
11 70 1 98
n ) of nw)
37 70 4 82 Lot No. 5 of
NORTI1PORT,
7 40
97 09 70
uw) of 8W)
15 111 60 1 30 13 70 3 13
nw) or se)
11 70 1 93
1 94 19 70
11 80
o) of ne<
20 5s 85 1 95 19 70 2 81
. GRAND TEA VERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
3d 70 4 00
61 06 70
n ) or ne)
11 23 10
Lot No 1 of
22 13 85 1 30 13 70 2 13
Office Second P o o r South or Union liock.
21-Iy
ne) of BW)
18 70 2 75
.11 29 70
71 07 70
Lot No I of
T o w n 3 8 N o r t h of R a n g e 10 W e s t
Lot No 1 of
02 70 1 01 Lot No. 2 of
1 9i 19 70
« | or sej
13 80
11 70 1 96
T. J. R A M S D E L L
n) of nc)
11 70 1 92 •• » 3 of ,
1 94 19 70
13 80
w(iof net
1 28 12 70- 2 10
ne) of se)
05 70 1 30 ne) of nw)
1 94 19 70
13 80
e j of nc)
1 81 18 70 2 72
n) or.Bw)
15 70 2 36 nw) of nw)
97 09 70
•w) of n e j
W
1 84 Is 70 2 72
Lot No 1 or
01 70 1 23 v) of sw)
1 94 19 70
J3 80
ofnc)
3 12 31 70 4 13
Lot No 3 or
15 70 2 38 ne) or nc)
97 09 70
13 40
n * | or n e j
1 56 15 70 2 41
s o L i c r r o n LN* C H A N C E R Y ,
ne) or nw)
15 70 2 35
93 09 70
U 37 80
Lot No 2 of
1 17 II 70 1 96
w) or ne)
22 70 3 15 nw) of gw)
MANISTEE, MICHIGAN.
1 94 19 70
15 80
*J of BWj
21 10
1 17 11 70 1 98
B) or nw)
22 70 3 15 w) or nw)
93 09 70
r v ) of ae)
15 40
l«tf
Office Second Door North or Uuswell'a Hotel.
21 80
2 28 22 70 3 20
se) ofne)
20 *0 2 92 n c ) or
17 40
97 09 70
so) of nw)
29 160
4 66 45 70 5 71
28 70 3 si
TIIKRON BOSTWICK,
ne) or se)
97 #9 70
18 40
oo) of nc)
Town 39 North of Range 10 West
se) or Be)
28 70 3 85
1 94 19 70
21 80
o j of nw)
N
O
T
A
R
Y
P
U
B
L
I
C
,
12
1 50 15 70 2 35
ne) or sw)
98
9 70
s w j of ne)
31 40
21 43 10 1 73 17 70 2 60
SWfl) o f BW)
22 40
aw) of n e (
A N D R E G I S T E R ,
22 38 20 1 51 16 70 2 36 C L E R K
Lot No 6 or
23 80
f ) of n w j
Grand Traverac Connty, Michigan,
23 43 30 1 73 17 70 2 CO
2 87 28 70 3 85
swfl) of ne)
35 80
e | of nc)
23 36 33 1 45 14 78 2 29

' Will Clr* perwual oitcntloo la Uw
e j or s e j
6 72 57 70 6 99
25 Ml
w j of ne)
23 31*0
5 of
13 70 2 20
Lot No 2 of
1 93 19 70 2 82
1 94 19 70 I
25 80
w | of nw)
P A Y M E N T O F TAXES,
5 of
27 57
f.5» 65 70 7 85
sw) or sw)
2 29 22 70 3 21
97 09 70 1
36 40
• e l of ne)
L o o n t i o n o f L i n c l x n t T r n v e r w i C i t y Liirvft
6 of
19 70 2 85
w ) or nc)
2 87 28 70 3 85
97 09 70 1
37 40
s e j or n e )
O l U o o , S ' i l o o l ' M . 11. L n n d W u r r a n t a ^ n d
27 10
19 70 2 85
n ) or se)
3 12 31 70 46, ne) or s w j
97 09 70 1
a General Anouoy Hu»iao»».
37 40
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27
10
15
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2
41
sw) or nw)
14 70 2 27 !
OffSct In Comrt Hon*. Tr»«r*> Clt*. Mich.
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T o w n 2 2 North of Range 6 West
31 10
13 70 2 21
ne) or BW)
23 70 3 23 ne) of ne)
15 80
194 19 70
a i of s e j
*
34 "J
47 70 5 90 n) or sc) o r n e j
Lot No 2 of
L
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W A R R A N T
15 80
1 94 19 70
n ; or gw)
except
one
acre
out
of
North
West
I
sw) or nw)
11 70 1 93
15 40
97 09 70
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14 70 2
17 80
1 94 19 70
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02 70
17 80
1 91 19 70
• i oT Be)
T A X - P A Y I N G
A G E N C Y .
rods, thence South 8 rods, thence j
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t
31 40
97 09 70
w r j or nw)
sw) or s e ) '
14 40
1 69 16 70 2 55 West 20 rods, thence North 8 rods j
31 40
97 09 70
Trartiv Cily, Grand Traifrse Cwatj, Xkh.
qw) of BWJ
to
place of beginning,
J 19
10 46 1 01 70 12 20
tte)
25 160
5 74 57 70 7 01
31 80
1 94 19 70
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acre
out
of
the
North
West")
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25 80
1 14 11 70 1 95
31 40
97 09 70
sw) or n e j
H E N R Y D."CAMPBELL.
SW) or sw)
29 40
3 33 33 70 4 36 c o r n e r of the North one half of the j
'
21 80
1 94 19 70
ejofsej
n e ) or ne)
31 40
2 12 31 70 3 03 South East one fourth or the North I
21 80
I 84 19 70
w ) o r «c)
A N D W A R R A N T S CONSTANTLY ON HAND p a *
nw) or nw)
33 40
2 12 31 70 3 03 East one rourth B*C. 31 c o m m e n c - 1
33 40
ow) or nw)
»ale or location; Investment* m a d e : T«XCB i « i d on nonSW) or SW)
36 40
, 88 08 70 1 66 ing at the North West corner, run- >
97 09 70
23 40
ne), of sw)
ning E a s t 20 rods, thence Pouth 8 [
re«idcul
land*; Redemption or lands sold tor taxes*, and purT o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 5 W e s t
28 40
97 09 70
rwj. or nc)
rods, thence West 20 rods, thence I
chaac or lands at tax kales.
nw) o f s w )
21 40
1 49 14 70 2 33 North 8 rods to the place or begin-1
28 80
1 94 19 70
• t or#e)
And will always give the uiost careful attention t o the inter*
Lot N o i
29 61
3 07 30 70 4 07 nlng. .
28 80
1 94 19 70
w) o r s c )
31 j 1
08 70 1 6t est* or toy Correspondents, and in llhrtnlitjr, promptness sod
T o w n 24 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t
30 39 77
twflj o r s w i n
n j o i « i or se)
31 20
11 70 I 96 accuracy or business transaction*, would court comparison
LoU No 5 A 6 j
31 66 70 2 46 21 70 3 40 s) of s e j of gej
32 40
nw) of n e )
31 20
00 70 1 15 « i t h a n y Agency in the country.
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 6 W e s t
Lot No. 1 ot
35 20 71
10 70 1 85 Traverse City, Nov. 35, lsi'.l.
1 -Cm
nw) of sw)
10 40
58 05 70 1 33 n w j of n w j
35 10
18 70 2 72
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 W e s t
s e j or n w j
35 40
13 70 2 21
Town 22 North of Range 16 West
09 70 1 76
t e ) o l ne)
T R A V E R S E CITY HOUSE,
35 43 71
2 91
1 43 38 1 05 10 70 1 85 s) or ne)
- ~
35 70 4 57 Lot No. 2 or
ncH| or nwfl)
3 160
7 07 70 70 8 47
1 40
97 09 70 1 76 se) ot
s w | or nw)
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 10 W e s t
3 160 85 6 31 63 70 7 64 Lot No. l o r
3 41 36 1 01 10 70 1 81
ncfi) or nefl)
19 30
1 30 13 70 2 13 W I L L I A M
F O W L E ,
3 43 48 1 05 10 70 1 85 se) of
II 160
7 06 70 70 8 46 •• - 3 or
uwfll or n e a r
19 35 60 1 45 14 70 2 3J
J9 70 3 83 E n t i r e of
14 640
1 8 70 87 70 21 27 s w j or s w j
U of ne)
26 40
1 50 15 70 2 35
97 09 70 1 76 s) or se)
15 80
3 34 23 70 3 27 Fractional
nw) or se)
30
2 90
20 02 70
92
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22 39 73 167 16 70 2 42 n w j of s w j
nefi) or nw)
36 40
1 50 15 70 2 35
19 70 3 83 Bcflj or
22 137 89 4 02 40 70 5 12 s w j of n e j
• i or nwfl I
35 40
1 50
15 70 2 35 ' I ' l i l S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , I T I I E FIRST
19 70 3 83 se) or ne)
22 38 95 1 13 11 70 1 91
e j or sw)
1. In Traverse City.) situated un F r o n t atrcut, in the viciniT o w n 3 9 N o r t h of R a n g e 11 W e s t
19 70 2 83 nefl) or
23 313 44 3 43 31 70 4 47
* 1 or sw)
Lot No. 1 of
17 34 50 1 37 13 70 3 20 ty or tke Conrt House and public offices, 1* still open for tb*
24 1
19 70 2 83 n ) or nw)
67 05 70 1 32 " - 2 of
e| orw)
17 46
1 82 18 70 2 70 reception e l the traveling public. The P r o p r i e t o r return*
.19 70 3 83 Lot No 3
65 06 70 1 41
^ r j or s« J
bis heafty t h a n k s Tor the liberal patronage he h a s received,
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1 94 ") 70 3 83 Lot No 3
2 00 2(1 70 2 92
e) or sw)
and assures the public t h a t no pains will b« spared to maka
36 63 15 3 13 31 70 3 03
se) or n w j
29 02 70 1 01 Lot No. 1 or
his guedta comfortable. His charges will correspond wltfe
Town 22 North of Range 7 West
4 or
.
36 43 30 1 73 17 70 2 60
n) orne)
3 34 23 70 3 27 "
8 83 1 17 1170 1
the times.
nwfl) of nw)
T o w n 3 4 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t .
se) or sw)
1 61 16 70 2 47
Good accommodations for Horses and Cattle.
tit1
IS 40
09 70 1
«wj or nw)
Fractional
3
2 80
28 0 2 70 1 00
s f l j or nw)
2 85 28 70 3
23 80
•194 19 70 2
• ) or Be)
I 32 75 1 15 11 70 1 96
31 61 50 3 07 20 70 2 97 Lot No. 3 of
09 70 1 76 Lot No 4
22 40
r c ) or ne)
G U N T O N H O U S E ,
4 39 30 1 3 8 13 70 2 21
08 70 1 69 - - 1 or
19 70 2 83 n j or sw)
wl of sw)
"
am
i
9 40
1 38 13 70 2 21
31 80
2 93 29 70 3 98 ne) or s e j
#w) or nw)
23 40
97 09 70 1 76 w) or ne)
9 10
1 38 13 70 2 21
31 40
nel or nc)
41 04 70 1 16 ne) of se)
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 8 W e r t .
K . G U N T O N ,
10 30 50
71 07 70 1 1H J A M E S
32 40
n w j or n w j
1 61 16 70 2 47 Lot No. 1 Of
s e ) of nw)
24 40
97
(MOCTU or BOACDXAN BIVKK.)
10 33 70
58 05 70 1 33
3 22 32 70 4 24 « - 2 or
n e ) or nw)
27 40
97
Fractional
15
18
35
11 0 1 7 0 1 18
w j ; o r ne)
1 60 16 70 2 46
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 9 W e s t
Fractional
21
9
C5
28
02
70
1
00
n | or ne)
3 62 36 70 4 68
34 40
97 09 70 1 76 n ) or nw)
vw) of ne)
2 63 26 70 3 59
Town 35 North of Range 13 West
MII8 NEW AND COMFORTABLE HOUSE »
T o w n 24 N o r t h of R a n g e 9 W e s t
n) or ne)
2 62 26 70 3 58 Lot No 2 of
11 50 90 1 f S 10 70 1 85
now ready t o receive its guests, being fitted in foil, with,
10 8»
1 94 19 70 2 83 w j ot n w j
•4 of n e )
" " . 26 70 " "
Town 31 North of Range 14 West
out regard t o cost, so as t o make It the most desirable ot any
12 40
97 09 70 1 76
BWJ of sw)
Town 23 North of Range 16 West
3 47 10 1 10 11 70 1 91Hotel in the County.
Lot No. 1 of
. „
30 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 • e j or
o i ofe*i
3 160
3 53 35
- 70 4 58
3 37 20
88 08 70 1 66 J . K. O. being one or tbe earliest settlers In the Connty, W
* - 3 or
30 80
1 94 1 9 70 3 83 nwflj or
w ) of ne)
3 157 79 3 13 31 70 4 14
» * 3 or
3 37
84 08 70 1 62 able to give any information necessary to parties wishing t «
T o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 2 W e s t
s w j or
3 160
4 71 47 70 5 88
07 70 1 50 locate lands, or otherwise. H e has a Pleasure
" " 4 of
dkiflfc
K i of 8w)
19 40
97 09 70 1 76 Lot No 1
14 70 2 33 w j . of nwfl)
1 St 18 70 2 72 and F i s h i n g Tackle or every description for hire. T h o s e 19
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t
Lot No 3
13 70 2 22 w j or swfl)
1 St IK 70 2 72 s e a r c h or health or recreation will find UuJ a very deairabW
09 70 1 71 place o r r e s o r t .
13 70 2 16 n e j of s e )
L o t No 3
Bi of ne)
39 80
3 35 33
59
1 16
1 1 7 0
1 97
36
70
4
74
Lot No 4
13 70 2 21 n e j or
3 68
Mjofnw)

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Traverse City, October 31.1W9.
**"*>
9 40 90 I 61 16 70 3 47 a) or nwfl)
I«ot No 1
6 80
1 84 18 70 2 72
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t
09 70 1 71
9 44 70 1 76 17 70 3 63nwfl) ot nwfl)
Lot No 3
39 46
wi of s e l
I S So
162
16 70 2 48 n ) of
J A M E S K. G U N T O N ,
09 70 1 71
10 320
9 41 94 70 11 05 nefl) of nwfl)
39 63
L o t No 3 of
15 39 30 1 39 13 70 3 33 s w j or
10 160
4 71 47 70 6 88 Lot No. 4 of
15 41
94
Practical
Builder
and Draughtsman,
sel of set
21 40
111
1 1 7 0 1 93 e) o r s w )
15 80
1 95 19 70 2 84 - - l o t
18 51 10 1 33 13 70 2 16
Lot No 1 of
33 38 35
88 08 70 I 66 nw) of
I s prepared t o make P l a n s and Specifications for all c l s * «
15 160
47 70 5" 87 - - 3 of
18 43 30 1 01 10 70 1 81
L o t No 2 of
33 39 69
91 09 7» 1 70
31 64 30 3 16 31 70 4 17 - - lor
Lot No 3
22 28 76
69 06 70 1 45 of B u i l d i n g s ; also execute all k i n d s ot work connected wfcli
Lot No 3 of
33 53 30 1 23 12 70 3 05
05 70 1 32 th Trade, on liberal t e r m s
3S 37 50 1 83 18 70 3 71 Fractional
L o t No 3
23 16

w|orne)
33 80
1 51 15 70 3 36
S a s h , Glass, Doors. P a i n t s a n d Nails,
Town 24 North of Range 16 West
Town 32 North of Range 14 West
L o t No 1 or
33 65 15 1 53 15 TO 3 38
31 36
83 08 70 1 61 :on»tantly on hand, and for sale.
33 48
1 89 18 70 5 71 Lot No. 3 of
L o t Ko 3 or
33 47 33 1 10 11 70 1 91 Lot No 3
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order*
for
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43
1
63
16
70
3
49
33
4
15
1
15
11
70
1
96
Fractional
90 78 10 60
«w) or
36 160
37 29
34 50 3 45 70 38 65 sxeented on s h o r t notice.
Lot No. 1 or
Town 21 North of Range 17 West
3 23 33 70 3 15
s e t or sw)
37 40
27 6160 1 43 14 70 2 37 J . K. G., t h a n k f u l for past patronage, t a k e s thi* o p p o m - - 4 of
1 56 80 9 13 91 70 10 74>
4 48 44 70 5 63 Lot No 3 of
VforM)
37 80
i
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t
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or
soliciting
a
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u
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c
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or
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b
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same.
33
160
3
68
36
70
4
74
nej ot
Lot N o 4 > mill a n d
< 1 48 20
•tiorset
37 40
l-«r
33 160
3 68 36 70 4 74 Traverse City, November 3S, 185».
Lot No 5 { buildings,
t 1 3S 30 261 43 26 14 70 288 27 sej of
X » t No 3 of
37 39

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^ttoritqi anil <f ounsrllor at £ato,

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^Utoritr]) aiti) Counsellor at £ato,

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