Grand Traverse Herald, August 17, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 17, 1860

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1860-08-17

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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VOL. II.

T B A V E R 8 E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , A . U O I J 6 X 17, I860.

S A L E O P S T A T E T A X LANDS.

T o t r * 30 North

Auditor G e n e r a l ' s Office, ?
LAXUX*. MICH- July 1, i860. S

of Range

1

8 West.

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i N o r t h of Range ID West.

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2 18 21 70 3 I Lot 1 of
70 07 70 1 47.f ? t l o r
I 27 M 1 36 12 70 3 08
2 46 08 153
Lot 2 of
Lot s or
31 4150
Town 31 North of Range 8 West.
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10 70 J 88 Lot 4 of
M i of sei
Town 25 North of Range 15 W e s t
13 75
Town 20 North c
21 70 3 08 Lot 12 of
nefl| of net
ei of nei
1 49 70 i 2» 12 70 2 II
3 46 71 1 84
11 70 1 "91 Lot 1 of
nefl| of nwt
5
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1 80 , 2 13 31 70 3 04
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09 70 1 77 Lot 3 of
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Lots of
6 80
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3 13 31
1 4770 '1 21 ,J2 70 2 06
3 51 29 1 81
8 80
2 17 21 70 3 08 Lot 4 of
40
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w | o f nwi
1 HO
' 3 IS "21 70 3 04
3 39 44
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18 08
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6 40 ' 1 07 10 "0 1 87 sej or
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5 160
4 20 42 70 5 38
51 C 184
19 11
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6 60 60 133 13 "0 2 16 nei or nwl
03 70 1 Oo Lot 6 of
Fraction
«
40
1 87 18 70 2 75
3 34 26
2ft 80
•Mi S3 1 33 13 "0 2 10 nwfli or nwl
2 17 21 TO 3 08 Lot 7 of
nwfli ot net
w | of nei
ft 39 58. 1 HI 18.70 2 69
3 49 50 1 *4
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2 18 21 70 3 09 Lot 8 of
6
w| of Mi
iOT WI
3 13 21 "0 3 04 swfli of njt i
6
39
30
1 81 18 70 2 69
3 40 07 *1 53
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netit of nwl
Lot 1 of
70 07 70 1 47 Lot 9 of
50 46 1 33 13 u 2 16 Mt of
8 160
7 46 74 70 8 90
3 20 86
77
30 24
nwfli or nwt
70 0T 70 1 47 Lot 10 of
6 4'i 7t I 22 12 "0 2 04 net or nwl
Lot 2 of
18 "40
1 07 10 70 1 87
3 42 31 1 53
nefll of nwi
6 39 13 141.1 10 70 1 85 nwfli °r nwfli
swflt or nwt
Town 27 North of Range 9 West.
18
39
94
1
03 10 70 1 83
3 10
1 63
sej ofnwj
Mt or nwi
6 40
107 10 •0 1 8T
nwi of nei
93 09 70 1
Town 26 Xorlh of IUngr 15 West
3 <0
1 53
nwfl{ or swi
8 40 90 107 10 •0 1 87 Frac41(ktaal
4 40
83 OH 70 1 61 Mi of swi
swi °f nci
-13 7 W
03 70 1 05
4 10
153
of net
swflj ormrt
42 68 1 11 11
1 92
4 45 33 93 09 70 1 72sej
nei of nw{
25
160
4
26
42 70 5 38
4 >8 90 1 53
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213 21 "0 3 04 nwt ot
4 80
1 65 16 70 2 51Lot 3 of
ni of sei
25 160
4 26 42 70 5 38
10 .18 65 . 77
8Q
ni or nwl
2 13 21 "0 3 04 wi or swi '
4 40
83 08 70 1 61 Lot u «r
M ( of nwi
ANNUAL TAX HALES.
25
80
3
13
21 70 3 04
10 !4 35 1 07
12 or
B 40
1 07 10 "0 1 87 ei of swi
Ml of mrt
4 160
3 30 33 70 4 33 Lot
awi of
25
80
2
13
21
70 3 04
10 tt 10 1 07
wi of nwt
18 80
J 13 21 0 3 04 ei or set
6 43 56 1 38 13 70 2 21Lot 13 or
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Office, )
nei of ne{
25 80
3 13 21 70 3 04
10 10
P 06
.i
LAKMKU. Mich., July 1st, 1*60. t
6 42 63 1 23 1%70 2 05ei of nwj
nwl of nei
wi or Mi
25 80
3 13 21 70 3 04
Town 26 North of Range 14 West.
6 40
1 23 12 70 2 05
r ; i ) MUCH OF EACH OP THE FOLLOWING swi of nei
of of Ael
26 8ft
3 13 21 70 3 04
nwt °r net
0 40
1 23 12 70 2 05 Town 27 North of Rangr 10 Wert.
O described tracts or parcels of land, situated Mi of ne{
si or swi
26 80
2 13 21 70 3 04
1 23 12 70 2 05 Wi of swt
2 13 21 70 3l swi °r nwi
6 80
2 45 24 70 3 39Mi or swi
in the County o f O r a a a T r a r e r e e , delinquent ni of sei
27 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
12 70 3 05 gef of net
1 07 10 70 1 l n{ of awl
8 40
83 08 TO 1 CI gwl or sei
for unpaid taxes, for the years mentioned below, nei of nei
27,.*©
2 13 21 70 3 04
12 70 2 05 si or nwi
2 IS 21 70 3 < s|'or swi
16 70 3 51 nei or nw{
29 80
•is will be aufficient to pay the taxes interest, and wi of net
27 80
213 21 70-3 04
20 70 2 9ti swi of
29 160
4 26 42 70 5 I si of Set
16 70 2 51
•harges thereon,' will be sold Uf the Treasurer ni of nwi
3 13 31 70 S 04
10 70 1 83 Mi of
29 160
4 26 ' 42 70 5 I net of
14 160
41 70 5 23 nwl or set
of Mid County, on th* ffrst Monday of October M { of
4 36 42 70 5 38
10 70 1 83 S of nei
i<ot i or
30 80
2 13 2K70 3 I s | ef swi
next, at such public ataifccOnrenfait place' as he
Town
i North of Range 9 West.
2 IS 21 70 3 04
Lot 3 or
10 70 1 83 fwfli of nwi
SO 35 37 94 09 70. 1 I Si of M|
shall wlect In T r a r e w e C i t y , the county seat s | of net
2 13 21 70 3 04
. ._
J470 3
1 07 10 70 1 > swt or swi,
Mt of nwi
SO 40
said county, according to the Statute In such not of net
33 40
1 07 10 70 I 87
1 15 1L70 1
ei of s w |
30 80 % 2 13 21 70 3 I Mt oCp«l
33 40
1 06 10 70 1 86
o*ne made and provided.
15 70 2 38 Town 32 North if Range 10 West.
Mi of net
30 35 20 94 09 70. 1 : wi ornei
DANIEL L. CARE,
13 8ft
3 13 31 70 3 04
11 70 1 w; I-ota
Lot 4 of
its 2 A 3 or
8 71
1 14 11 70 1 95 nwlty of swt
30 35 OS 94 09 70 1 1 ni or nwl
Auditor General.
33 . 80
2 13 21 70 3 04
15 70 2 38 Lot i or
Lot 6 of
06 70 1 45 swttj of swi
19. 39
30 160
4 26 42 70 5 : Ml or nwi
33 40
1857.
15 70 2 38 Fraction
1 07 10 70 1 87
Lot 2 of
20 27
46 04 70 1 20 Ml or
nei or
31 160
4 26 42 70 5 ! nei or (wi
S3 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
15 70 2 38 Totrn 26 North if Range 11 West.
Tom 2 8 Xortk of Range 9 West.
net of nei
ei or nwl
31 80
2 13 21 70 3 ( wi or swt
33 80
2 13 21 70 3 04
49 70 6 13 nI'll | or nwi
iP • > K
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1 4218 J 63 15 70 2
nwiii or nwi
31 35 04 94 09 70' 1 I M | or swi
33 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
80
2 06
wi of swi
1 41 92 1 53 15 70 3
nwi of nei
swfli ot nwi
31 35 25 lA 09 70 1 ' «t orsel
33 80
3 13 21 70 3 04
11 36 80 1 54 15 70 2 39 si of nw I
Lot 2 of
1 80
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31 80
2 13 21 70 3 ( ni of M* >
S3 80
!3 13 21 70 3 04
12 40
1 63 16 70 2 49 net of sw{
swi of nwl
1 53 15 70 2
1 40
nwfli or swi
31 35 J
94 09 70 1 ' ei or nei
35 80
2 13 31 70 3 04
14 39 40 1 23- 12 70 2 05 wi of swi
30 70 4 06 swfli Of SWl
swi of
20 100
4 54 1 82 TO 7 06 Lot 1 of
31 351
94 09 70 1 ' nwl or nei
35 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
15 53 85 1 44 14 70 2 28 wi or set
Lot 3 of
24 70 3
Town 28 North of Range 11 West.
Ml Of
31 160
« 26 42 70 6 ! swt or net ,
35 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
21 40
1 24 12 70 2 Of,wi of net
of nei
iur( Of
S3 lbO
2 at 94 70 3 98 net
nei ot
32 160
4 20 42 70 6 ! ci or nwi
3S 86
3 13 31 70 3 04
22 21 20 51
51 05 70 1 26
Lot 3 df
North -if Range 11 West.
ntrl ot
32 160
4 26 42 70 5 ! ei or swi
35 80
2 13 21 70 3 04
23 41 75 93 09 70 1 72 Town 27
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1
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1
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or
32
160
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35
1 23 12 70 2 05
1 07 10 70 1 87
26 40
nei of n e t
1 40
1 23 12 70 2 05 Mi or
32 160
4 26 42 70 5 !
Town 27 North of Range 5 West.
1*7 10 70 1 87
1 23 12 70 2 05 Mi ol net
27
nwl of swi
1 40
1 23 12 70 2 05 wi or nwt
33 80
2 13 21 70 1*1
of
> 51'• 1 35-160: r 4 20 V * t i 7 r 6 38
31 40
170 17 70 2 57 Mi of
nwi of nci
6 12 61 70 7 43 set of nwi
30 160
1
'.60
4
90
49
70
6
09
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or
swt
33
80
2
13
21
70
3
1
wi of nwi
35 80
2 13 21 70 3 04
3 06 30 70 4 ~
Town 29 'North of Range 5 Wett.
31 80
ei of sw{
wj or set
1 80
2 45 24 70 3 39
ei ornei.
30 80
2 IS 21 70 3 04
1 40
J .0 17 70 2 57
nei of net
Town 29 North of Range 9 West.
1
38
C
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3
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30
70
4
00
Lot
3
or
nwl or net'
M " 4ft
107 10 70 1 87
I 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 nwj or swi
Town 27 North of Range 14 West.
nwl of net
1 40
1 13 11 70 1 94Lot 4 of
3 39
36 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
14 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 nei or swi
MW| of FWj
(P 80
S 78 37 70 4 80 swi of nei
2 40 '
1 13 11 70 1 94Lot i or
2 3875 3 06 30 7i 4 06 i| ornei
el or nwj
36 80
3 IS J1 Tft 3 04
1.1 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 swi.or sw{
*»k of BeJ
2 40
1 13 11 70 1 84<Mt or Mt
3, 73 37 70
4 06 si or ncj
30
3 IS 2170 3 04
2 40
1 13 11 70 1 94Mt or nei
2 13 21 70 ,3 01wi or nwi !
Town 30 North of Range 5 West.
swi of SO I
24 70 3 39
nwi
or
awi
36
40
1 07 10 70 1 87
12 KO
36 80
3 as 33 70 4 41 Mi Of Mi
* " ' 11 70 1 94
^ 13 21 70 3 04
%|'of ae{
24.70 3
net or Ml
s
w
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38
40
1 07 10 70 1 87
12 40
10 70 1 87
11 70 1 93. of net
9 40
Mt or Mt
Town 25 North of Range 6 Wett.
24 70 3 39
36 160
<16, 43 70' .5 SH
07 70 1 53 si
12 40
. 10 70 1 8:Mt or
6 39
11*5 16 70 2 51 Lot i or
12 70 2 05 nwj of set
uefll of nwBJ
set of nwi
30 80
3 13 - 21-70 3 04
10 70 1 87 ei of gwl
15 70 2 35 ni orsci
5 M
1 Co 16 70 2 51Lot 2 or
nwj of nwj
24 70 3 39 Mi orMt
Town
27
North
of
Rdnjre
15 Went,1 85 ei o r s e j
V
6 80
3 40 34 70 4 44 Lot 3 of
24 70 3 39
at of nwl
Lot 4 of
1 50 30 1 49 14 TO 3 33
1 21
47
Town 21
irth of Range 14 West.
K HO
3 34 33 70 4 41 Lot 4 of
12 70 2 05
ft | of swi
13 26 35 1 21 12 70 2 03
.J 2 21 nwi or Ml
1 58 60 2 69 26 70 5 t Lol 1 of :
It 39
1 67 16 70 2 53Lot l o r
16 71 2 51 Lot i or
nefll of nefll
ftelofnwl
12
40
1
87
18 70 2 75
2 21 22 70 3 13
Lot 2 or
1 20
94 09 70 1 1
B 39
1 GO 16 70 2 52Lot 2 or
' nwfli of net}
20 47 40 2 18 21 70 3 09
2 23 22 70 3 15 e[of nei
Lot 4 or
3 .31 50 1 44 14 70 2 9 Lot 3 or
H 80 ' 3 39 33 70 4 42 Lots or
of net
I
20 3080
80 08 TO-l 58
1 14 11 70 1 95nei of nwl
4 6 40 28 02 70 1 C Lot 4 or
<1 40
167 16 70 2 53 Lot 4 or
08 70 1 61 L o t i or
M | of swt
1
10
11
70
1
91
Town
29
North
of
Ratige
15
West.
4 27 65 1 25 12 70 2 f
ti 160
6 64 66 70 8 00Lot 5 or
08 70 1 61 Lot 2 or
l<ot 1 of
M l of
75 07 70 1 52 Lot 2 of
J24 29
1 35 13 70 >3 18
4 34 60 1 37 13 70 2 J Lot 1 of
7 160
C«4 66 70 8 00 Lot 7 «r .
10 70 1 83 L o t s or
nci of
1 14 11 70 1 »51-ot 4 of
21 70 3 f
7 80
3 4 1 34 70 4 45Lot 8 or
11 70 1 94 'i or sei
of nwl
Town 25 North of Range 16 West 77 07 70 1 54 Lot 5 of
H 40
1 73 17 70 2 59Lot 9 or
18 70 2 i
08 70 1 61
nwl of nwi
or Ml
1 80
313 3170 3 04
1
12
11
70
1
93
41 70 6 J ei
31 80
3 38 3? 70 4 41 nwi or ne|
Lot 6 of
09 70 1 72 ei o r n n t '
wl or Ml
1 ,80
3 13 21 70 - 3 04
1
12
11
70.
1
93
wi
or
nwj
41
70
5
!
31 '80,
3 40 34 70 4 44 Ml or swi
10 70 1 83
Lot 7 of
wiorswl
2 80
2 19 31 7 0 ; S 1 0
3 28 32 70 4 301-ot 8 of
41 70 5 5 net or net
32 "M
"3 38' 33 70 4 41si or nei of
31 9 40
83 08 70 1 CI ei or Mi
of swi
11 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
3 28 32 70 4 30 Mt o r .
11 80
20 70 3 tl net or Mi
16 70 3 54 ni or nei
1) 49 70 6 09 nwi or nci
nwl of awl
11 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
11 74 86 3 23 32 70 4 25 ei or net20 70 2 U s w i o r M i
*i
•«
J oa
16
»V 70
"U 2
- OU
55 LoU 1 4 i or
5 24 70 3 39
»wl of swj
11 40
1 07 10 70 1-87
2
87
28
70
3
85
15
50
nei
of
nwt
20
70
2
t
Lot
4
or
S
24
70
3
39
wi of n e |
Town 26 North of Range 6 West.
ei ot nei
12 80
2 13 21 70 3 04
1 13 11 70 1 " nwl o f - '
15 40N
20 70 2 S wi or ne|
35 10
) 49 70 6 09
38 40
170 17 70 2 57 swi or n w |
12 8ft
213 21 70 3 04
net of sw*
20 70 2 C M i o r s w i
) 49 70 6 09 Mj of «-t
36 10

" 'IT 70 2 57Lot com. 50 rods"
net of
' 12 40
1 07 10 70 !«87
Ml o t p w \
19
80
41
70
5
2
W
and
32
rods
ei
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n
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49
70
6
09
36
10
3
38
33
70
4
41
Mt of '
V j of 8Wj
nwl or awi
12 40
1 07 10 70 1'87
19 80
41 70 5 3 net or ne|
wi or net
3 40 84 70 4 44 X. or S E cor.
! 11 West.
29 80
13 40
107 10 70 1 87
ejofael
20 40
20 70 2 8 nwi oT net
6 64 60 70 8 00 or swi °r Milt.
32 160
• 03 70 1 10 set of nei
IS 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
nwt of,
ei
of
Mi
20
80
41
70
5
5
thence
W18
rods
6
64
66
70
8
00
S3 160
it 03 70 1 11
nelornej
14 40
107 10 70 -1 87
Lot. 4 of
swt of
4 16 41 70
3 39 33 70 4 43N 8 rods. E 18
( 14 70 3 28 ei of swi
1-ot 3 or
14 57 68 1 C2 16 70 2 48
wl of swi
72 07 70 1 49 si of nwi
'2 08 20 70 2 98Lot4 of
11» 16 70 2 55 rods, 8 8 rods, .
t 14 70 2 2* nwi or sw{
. 14 .,1968. 1 3 * 12 70 2 OS
si of swi
nei of nwi
swi
or
swi
2
08
20
70
2
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Lot
com.
20
rods
1
69
16
70
2
55
J
05
70
1
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Lot
l
o
r
15
4
10
13 ,01 70. 83
I.ot 1 of
net of awl
2 08 20 70 3 { Lot 3 or
34 70 4 45 W of N E cor.
34 80
1 07 70 1 41 net ot net
15 6 40
14 0170
85
w| otswl
nwl or swi
2 08 20 70 3 S Lot 1 of
169 16 70 2 55 or swi or Miy.
r, 21 70 3 o; Mi or net
nwj of
- 122 19 76
51 05 70- 1 36
oci of swi
2 08 20 70 2 {
3 40 34 70 4 44 Thence 8 8 rods,
> 08 70 1 58 net or set
e) of M{
Lot 3 of
Town 26 North of Range 16 West
ni
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4
I
f
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41
70
6
J
W
4
rods,
N
8
17
70
2
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,
170
>
1
1
3
70
1
08
Lot
i
or
' nwi of set
24 80
2 13 21 70 I
2 08 20 70 2 ! si ot w i
34 40
1 70 17 70 3 57 rodsE 4 rods to
} 14 70 2 27swi or nwi!
awi of Ml
25 40
43 04 70 1 17 ci ot net
1 07 10 70 T 87
,2 08 20 70 2 S ne{ of net
beginning,
J 07 70 1 60 nwi ot swi
nwl or net
Town 27 North of Range 6 West.
25 80
3 13 21 70 « 04
• 4 10 41 70 5 wi or nei
3 14 70 2 27 si or swi
24 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 Uud|frNo. 1 dewi or n«i
Mt of nci
25 40
1 0* 10 70 1 87
0 70 2 S Mi ot nei
30 0
5 14 70 2 27 so| or M {
24 40
170 17 70 3 57 ducting 9 acres
ei or net
set or swt
25 40
1 07 10 TO 1 87
4170 I
reserved by A.S.,
ei ot net ,
nc{
°rse{
I
07
70
1
48
30
ft
North of Range 7 West.
net of awl
25 40
83 70 I
1 07 10 70 1 87
Wadsworth,
30 10
1 14 70 2 27 ne{ or
wi or Mi
19 80
S Sl» 33 70 4 41 also 1 acre Mid
25 40
nwt or swt
1 07 10 70 1 87
wi of net
ni or nwi
32
10
swt
or
25 80
20 34
10 00 1 00 70 11 70
ei or Ml
3 13 31 70 S 04
33
Town 26 Nsrth of Riifge 1 West.
2 08
swi or nwi
J. "Rankin,
33.8
Lot 1 of
nwl o r M |
26 40
1 07 10 70 r 87
nci °f
Dndl or fr 2 de-)
33 10 „ 2 30 23 70 3 23
1
n i of swi
25 40
i 0 31 Bfl 1 S« IS 70 3 19 ducting 1 1-5
swt ot Mt
1 07 10 70 1 87
Totrn 29 North oj Range 14 West.
net of nwi
Town 29 North f Range 11 West.
Lot 5 or
27 32 SJ
30 41
1 76 17 70 3 63 a c r e s reMrved
84 08 TO I 62
nfli of nwi
Mi or nei
1 40
i 08 20 70 2
15
70
2
37
l,ots
1
&
2
of
10
1
1
52
30 42
1 76 17 70 2 63 by A. a Wads1 07 10 70 1 87
j ) 48
249 24 70 3 43 net or nei
atii.ofnwt
Lot 1 of
7 16; 71 70 8 57 Town 3 1 Nbrth <f Range 11 West.
worth,
Lot 2 of
11 2315 1 19 11 70 2
Town 27 North of Range 7 West.
nwl of awi
5 .0
93 09 70 1 72 Lot 3 of '
22 40
111 17 70 2 58 Part of sw}
11 41
2 I t £1 70 3
swt of swt
.....
,
j
1010
05
10 70 1 85 ei or Mi
swi of M|
Mfll beginning
38 03 70f 1 00
4 16 41 70 5 27 Lot B
11
Tote* 28 Nbrth of Range 7 West.
00 70
74 nwflt or nwt
Fraction of
12 1
2 66 26 70 3 62 ni ot Loto 69 A CO
2 15 21 7« 3 06
27 40
1 70 17 70 3 57 20 rods 8 of N E
wriofa*
12 2
,13 01 70
83 swt or nwi
Fraction or
cor. thence W 80
79 07 70 1 56
2 08 20 70 2 98 I-ots 151A 15?
Town 25 Nbrth of Range 8 West.
1-ot 3 of
21 45
1 03 10 70 1 83 wi or swt
8 10 rods,
2 56 35 70 3 51
Village o f I-tlftnd.
8 39
1 65 16 70 2 52 rods,
• Lot l o r
Town 3 Nortlof
Range
80 rods, N 10
20 70 3 98
13 40
Mi or Mi
15 40
1 TO 17 70 2 57 E
28 70 3 K5 Lot 1 or
'2: 43
07 09TO 1 76 wi or M I
4 1C 41 70 6 27 Lots 1 A 2
13
.66 OC70 1 42
21 40
1 70 17 70 3 67 rods to begtnMi Of Mi
i n 13 70 2 16 Lot 4 of
21 36
5C 05 70 1 31
21 40
swi of net
13 160
51 70 « S3 Lots 3 A 5
1 34 1370 2 17
Town 27 North of Range 8 West.
22 70 3 IT Lot 1 or,
21 40
1 14 1170 I KS swi of
2t 68
Mi of nei
13 160
fl 12 51 70 6 33 Lots 1 A 3
1 34 13 TO 2 17
G
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78
28
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21 40
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S; 41
06 70 1 45 Lot i or
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14 52 CO 2 69 26 70 3 65 LoU 2 A 4
90 , 09 To 1 09
26
80
3
38
33
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63
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61
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22 M
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Town 25 Nortiof
Range 12 West.
14 59 55 3 08 30 70 4 08 LoU 1, 3,6
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1 07 10 To 1 87
10 70 1 86 Lot 3 or
aci of nwi
26 61 36 2 48 24 70 3 42 si or n^ol swi . , ! 40
14 160
S 12 SI 70 6 33
1 53 15 70 2 38 Mi .Of
Village o f K o r t k j w r t ,
28 40
1 50 15 70 2 35 ajrl or
•Town 29 North of Range (8 West.
14 80
3 50 25 70 S 61 Lot 52 54 4th
MI or Mi
3360
612 CI 70 7 43 el or nei
at.
CO. , 06 70. 136
23
70
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3
06
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39
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17 6 50
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Fraction
Town 26 Nort of Range 12 West.
- 6. 7,10,12,13.14
pC 01 70- '87
7 57 37 3.S8 23 70 S 31
21 23 30 1 17 11 70 1
Lot 4 of
Town 30 North of Range • West.
ei or nei
- . 2' 80
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39 03 70)1 12
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4 26 42 70 5 38 Lot 4 with House 22 40 15 3 99 39 70 5
9 40
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awi of set
10 70 1 82 awi or
A 46
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1 160
4 28 42 70 6 38 Lot 5 or
9 80
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ro 1 62 "" 44
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06 70 1 37
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10
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9
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26
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Range
13
West
12 7Q 2 10
nwl orMt
wi vf * t
16 70 2 49
Village o f N o r t k U n i t y .
13 40
71 07 70 1 48 n i or nei
25 17 80
t 51 80 1 43 14 74 2 2; Lot 6 of
08 70 1 66
get of nwt
14 70 3 27 Lot 1 of
15 80
I 70 17 70 2 57wi or Ml
25 24
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1 24 ' 13 70' 3 00 Lfft
w* of nwi
07 70 1 60 Lot 2 or
18 59 97 3 45 24 70 3 39nei of Ml
27 80
2 50 25 70 3 51
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5 4*40 1 13 11 70 1 »S m or net
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10 70 1
26 40
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18
St
03
1
24
13
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06
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nwl ot
3170 S
35 80
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83 08 70 1 61 n i of nei
04
74
27 40
1 28 '12 70 3 10
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net
14 70 2 26 Mi of nwi
36 80
6 4
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03 , 00 70
73
18 51 «5 3 37 23 70 3 30wi of nwi
27 35
1 12 1170 1 93
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36 80
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6 8
S7S 37 70 4 80 Lot
14 01 70-' ft.",
18 60
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2 or
27 63 60 1 67 1 6 70 3 5?
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Town
3
1
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of
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9
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19
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89
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01 00 70 * 71
27 160
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13 38
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' 4 i. .187- 18 70 2 75 Lot 3 or r
1 00 10 70 1 80ael of nwl
13- 35
04 00 70 - 74
Lot 4 of
,80 i-&5 54 2 86 28* 70" 3 84
Town 30 Nor'h of Range 8 West.
19 70 3 84 Mfll of Mil
3 38 23 70 3 31 nwfli ot nwt
. . 105
3 03: 20 70.2 93
13
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18 20
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28 3 67 1 05 10 70 1 85 Lot
net of
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98 09 70 1 77
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2 02 20 70 3 92 Town. 2 3 Nortlof
24 71
Range 13 West.
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L o t s or
S3 38 46' 2 06 20 70 3 96
Village o f W a n k a z o o r U l e .
21
ST
1
06
10
70
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1 06 10 70 1 "86n{ or nwl
24 , 38
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24 48
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33 80
3 73 S7 70 4 80
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38
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24 39
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'33- 40
187 1870 3 76 '
56 06 70, J 31
39, A t | of Lot 31
38 64
148 14 70 3 32 Lot 8 of
Lot I of
109 10 70 1
25 40
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1080
3 73 37 70 4^80 nei or atf ,.
33 40
IB
18 70 » 76
17 01 70
8f
j g 33
95 09 70 1 74 ael of nei
of
26 40 , 111 11 70 1 92Lot3«f
52 OS 70 1 2:
3018 87
84 08 70 1 62 Lot 2 or ;
34 32 90
85 08 70 1 63 - MA5A
34 80
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ni 61 nwi
Lot 4 or
3014 54
T3 07 TO 1 SO L o t 4 « f
34 44 M - I »*.- ]» 7ft 1.8ft
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Town 26 North of Range 10 West.
*7
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317
21
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08 00 TO T8
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•iratq ti a t -

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT cfeit

tain land* >1 lotted in the County of G r a n d
T r a v e n e , bid off to Iba 8 u t e for Tase* of 1858,
and previous yeara, and described in sUtemenU
which will be forwarded to the offlce of the Trea-.rtrer of aaid County, sometime next tndnth, Will
1K> sold at public Auction, by aaid Treasurer, at'
The county Mat, on the Knit Monday of October
next, «t the time and -ptace designated Tor the
ordinary Tax Bales, if aot previously, disposed of
at this Office, according to taw.
Said statements' contain a full description of
each parcel of said laada, and may be seen on
application at the office of the County Treasurer.
Lands attack off to the Slate for taxes of 1858,
or other years, at the Tax Sales in October last,
will be offered subject to the right of redemption
prescribed by law, as well its u> the right of purrhase of the State Bids at this Office prior to the
sale.
UANIEL U CASE.
.
Auditor General. ,

III s If*

(MR

njbet.

'

CfcKSi'rani Craljitxk jfento-

DKATW o r O i J T * a NKWBKXX*.—Tta» oldest a c t i v e busiW h y P r i m w i l l h e hmw.
T b # C h i c a g o D e m o c r a t s a y s t h a t t h e G r a n g e p e r v e r s i- ness m a n of D e t r o i t , O l i v e r . N e w b e r r y , d i e d o n t h e 8 0 t h
t y of t h e a d T O c a t n of t h a t c o m m e r c i a l pob'cy w h i c h re-

*0*0A*B.
C X T I L

give our

fcrowra

remuneratiTe

m i t s of no e x p l a n a t i o n .

t h e A d v e r t i s e r v e r y t r u t h f u l l y rays:—" F o r m o r e t h a n
p r i c e s for t h e i r l a b o r , a d - forty y e a n b e h a s b e t a p r a c t i c a l l y a n d i n t i m a t e l y con-

In a H t b c W e s t t l w ground groans

• '' w e i g h t of t h e c r o p s , c u t a n d g r o w i n g .

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

Bat

n e c t e d w i t h t h e business of D e t r o i t — d u r i n g a I o h g period m o r e largely t h a n a n y o t h e r i n d i v i d u a l — a n d n o n e of

if t h e E u r e p c a n h a r v e s t is n o t d e s t r o y e d b y cold a n d rain,

his e a r l y c o n t e m p o r a r i e s now remain in a c t i v e life.

a q d if t h e effects of t h d y d r o u g h t in t h e S o u t h e r n 8 t a t o s

one w h o p a r t i c i p a t e d in t h e m o v e m e n t s t h a t g a v e t o D e -

a r e n o t a s s e v e r e a s a r e now a n t i c i p a t e d , — w h a t , w e ask,

t r o i t t h e impulse t o w h i c h i t o w e s its p r e s e n t eminent p o -

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

No

w i n t h e c o n t e n t s of t h e W e s t e r n g r a n a r i e s a n d c r i b s b e

ition, h a s b e e n b e t t e r o r m o r e widely k n o w n t h a n b e .

w o r t h t o t h e men w h o h a r e t o i l e d e a r l y a n d l a t e t o h e a p

end there ore thousands t h r o u g h o u t t h e E a s t e r n and

them op?

N o r t h w e s t e r n S t a t e s w h o will r e a d w i t h s o r r o w a n d re-

r o c TICK r u s i D i v r ,

HANNIBAL, HAMLIN,

T h e o b j e c t of t h e g o v e r n m e n t u n d e r D e m o -

c r a t i c a d m i n i s t r a t i o n s h a s b e e n t o d i s c o u r a g e m a n u f a c t u - g r e t t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t of t h e d e a t h of t h e old ' ADMIRAI.
rers a n d s t i m u l a t e a g r i c u l t u r e a n d c o m m c r c c . T h i s h a s o r THK L A K H . " *

Of MAIXR.

Presidential Electors—At iArge.
U R Z K K I A H G . W K L L S . of KSWSMSOO,
R U P U 8 H O B M K R . or Ingham.
First D i s t r i c t . . . . G E O R G E W . L K R .
Second D i s t r i c t . ' . E D W I N D 0 R 8 C H .
Third D i s t r i c t . . . . P H I L 0 T U 8 H A Y D O N .
Fourth District.. A U G U 8 T U 8 G O B P B W .

b e e n b e c a u s e t h e S o u t h , t h e r u l i n g p o w e r , h a s found h e r
gain therein.

B u t t h e c o o s c q u e n c e s t o t h e N o r t h , of-

t e n f o r e t o l d , will soon b e seen.
rood.

T h e r e in a s u r p l u s of

F o r t h e first t i m e in t h r e e y e a r s t h e c r o p is full,

a n d so g r e a t is t h e n u m b e r driven f r o m m a n u f a c t u r i n g

BRETKKXRIPGK a OHIO.—The B r e c k e n r i d g c O h i o S t a t e
C o n v e n t i o n , held a t C o l u m b u s on t h e 7 t h i n c t , p r o v e d t o
be m u c h m o r e f o r m i d a b l e a i t o n u m b e r , s p i r i t , a n d in old
influential a n d l e a d i n g D e m o c r a t s , t h a n h a d b e e n e x p e c t -

p u r s u i t s t o a g r i c u l t u r e , b y the p r e s s of foreign competi-

ed.

Ex-Gov. R e u b e n W o o d presided.

A full e l e c t o r a l

t h e W e s t t o t h e i m p e r a t i v e necessity o r s u c h a n altera-

except t h e

tion or o u r c o m m e r c i a l policy a s will b r i n g t h e work-

an open a n d undisguised w a r u p o n t h e P r e s i d e n t , a n d all

tion. t h a t t h e a r e a d e v o t e d t o w h e a t a n d c o m n e v e r w a s t i c k e t was a p p o i n t e d . T h e resolutions reaffirm t h e Balao l a r g e b e f o r e . T h e s u r p l u s regulates t h e p r i c e ; a n d if t i m o r e P l a t f o r m , indorse t h e n o m i n a t i o n or B r e c k e n r i d g c
foreign d e m a n d arises, t h a t p r i c e will open t h e eyes o r a n d L a n e , a n d also t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of M r . B u c h a n a n ,

State Ticket.
F o r Governor,

AUSTIN BLAIR.

o r MOOON.
F o r Lieutenant Governor,
JAMES BIRNBY,
ar BAT.
F o r A t t o r n e y General.
C H A R L E S
U P HON.
Or BBAXCH.
F o r Auditor General
L A N G F O R I ) G. B E R R Y ,
Or LKNAWKE.
F o r State Trvasurer.
JOHN OWEN,
j
-1
o r WAYNE.
S e c r e t a r y oT S t a t e .
J A M E S B. P O R T E R ,
o r AUMiAS.
C o m m i s m o w r of S t a t e L a n d Office,
SAMUEL S LACY.
Or CALHOUN.
8 a 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 WASHTIWAW.
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 WILL1T8,
o r noyiwK.

retention

b y b i m of m e n in office w h o w a g e

s h o p s oT t h e o r t i m n a n d t h e fields o r t h e farmers side b y w h o s u p p o r t bis a d m i n i s t r a t i o n .
s i d e — t h a t will a f f o r d n o t only p r o t e c t i o n t o t h e infant industrial enterprises, b u t a h o m e

m a r k e t for e v e r y t h i n g

t h a t t h e farmers may p r o d u c e — a n d t h a t will w i t h d r a w
p a r t o r t h e m e n now e n g a g e d in t h e c u l t i v a t i o n oT t h e
e a r t h , a n d c o n r e r t t h e m i n t o l a b o r e r s in a new and m o r e
profitable

field,

i r t h e m a r k e t p r i c e o r w h e a t is b u t fifty

a n d of c o r n b u t t w e n t y c e n t s p e r bushel, let t h o s e w h o
raise a n d sell t h e s e g r a i n s

remember

t h a t t h e difference

THK WHEAT CROP.—The M i c h i g a n F a n n e r e s t i m a t e s
t h e w h e a t c r o p or t h e S t a t e t h i s y e a r 9 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 b u t h e l s .
O r this, 6 4 3 , 7 0 0 , b u s h e l s , i t is e s t i m a t e d , will b e used for
seed, 3 , 0 3 3 , 3 3 0 bushels, for h o m e

consumption, leaving

a b o u t 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 9 0 b u s h e l s for e x p o r t

T h i s will a d d f r o m

8 4 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 t o $ 7 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 t o the w e a l t h of t h e S t a t e acc o r d i n g t o t b o p r i c e given.
JOHN PHCBXIX" A CAPTAIN.—Among t h e p r o m o t i o n s

b e t w e e n w h a t t h e y receive a n d w h a t t h e y h a v e e a r n e d
i t a tribute t h a t they pay t o the slaveholders or the South

le b y t h e P r e s i d e n t , s i n c e t h e

for m a n a g i n g t h e g o v e r n m e n t exclusively for t h e i r own S e n a t e , w e find the

following:

a d j o u r n m e n t of t h e

First

Lieutenant George

benefit; a n d t h a t o o t h i n g b u t t h e e l e c t i o n o r a R e p u b l i - I I D e r b y , t o b e C a p t a i n , J u l y 1, I 8 6 0 , b e h a v i n g served
can P r e s i d e n t a n d a revission o r t h e tariff, will p r e v e n t tn>- " f o u r t e e n y e a r s c o n t i n u o u s s e r v i c e as L i e u t e n a n t "
r c m u n e r a U v e p r i c e s w h e n e v e r c r r p e a r e Toll, or even fair.

C a p t a i n D e r b y i s n o o t h e r t h a n t h e i n i m i t a b l e J o h n Phoe-

F a c t s for the Northern People.
T h e r e a r e a few i t e m s in t h e c r e e d o l S t e p h e n A . D o u g -

t o all a p p r o p r i a t i o n s b y C o n g r e s s for i m p r o v i n g o u r l a b

County Ticket.
County Treasurer
MORGAN BATES.
Co. Clerk and R e g i s t e r . . A L B E R T W . B A C O N ,
d t a i i i r . . . - W I L L I A M E. S Y K E 8 .
J u d g e of P r o b a t e
CURTIS F O W L E R
Cir. C o u r t Commissioner
aadDistrict A t t o r n e y . . C H A R L E S H . M A R S H .
Conntr S u r v e y o r . . . . . . . J O S E P H C. G L E N .

PERRY HANNAH.
GEORGE N. 8MITH.

b y e v e r y D e m o c r a t i c G o v e r n o r c x c e p t two, a n d b y nine-

full, p l u m p k e r n e l s t o t h e b e a d .

J.

W.

Makiuster,

T h o whole c r o p will

average, we should.think, 25 bushels to the acre.
MURDER AT NORTH PORT.—On T h u r s d a y n i g h t t l w 9 t h
inst,onc Indian murdered another at N o r t h p o r t Whiskey
w a s t h e cause.

T h e murderer has been arrested ami

held t o b a i l j

T b o A m e r i c a n B a n k N o t e C o m p a n y of N e w Y o r k ,
H . T h e y should n e v e r f o r g e t t h a t e i s o p p o s e d o [ w l T e
o r d e r s f o r t h e e n g r a v i n g of p l a t e s f o r t h e
a n y protect!.™ t o A n * r i ™ » tatatry, w h e r e b y M . d . i p . 1 .
B j n k o f G r e c „ , „ A t b c n t
11)e 0 r e r f m ! .

s t J a c k s o n , h a v e been a r r e s t e d for u s i n g false w e i g h t s io

Bight .upply iron foi t h e . h o l e

weighing w h e a t

g i n employment to

'

to

American

o r t h o o u d . of men,

c o o t . n e o ,j ^
recc.vet.il

lions of dollars ahnually f r o m o t h e r S t a t e s to b e d i s t r i b u ted a m o n g s t o u r people, a n d establish a system or monu-

District Repablican Convention.
I Republican Convention of the Representative District
' o jj pose (I of the Counties of Grand Traverse, Manistee, Alpea». Cheboygan a n d Emmet, will be held at the C o u r t House
la Traverse City, o a Wednesday,August Wd, 1860,*t 10 o'clock
A. H . t o nominate s candidate to represent s l i d District in
the Bouse of Representative* of the State of Michigan, a n d to
iron toot such other business as msy he deemed sdvlssble.
The county of Grand Traverse will be entitled to 8 Deleg a t e ; Manistee 5; a n d Alpens, Cheboygan and E m m e t each
i Delegates.
By order of the Committee.
PERRY HANNAH, Chairman.
Traverse City, J u l y 17, I860.
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s u p - a t M a p l e t o n , o n t h e P e n i n s u l a , w h i c h , on c o u n t yielded 1

navigation, for r e m o v i n g o b s t r u c t i o n s f r o m t h e S t Cla'r t e n t h s of t h e D e m o c r a t i c n e w s p a p e r s in D e m o c r a t i c
r r e n d"e r i n g s e c u r e o u r n u m e r o u s l a k e h a j - j S t a t e s .
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W h a t H u l l be B « a e .
W e t o o k o c c a s i o n , a few d a y * since, t o call a t t e n t i o n
t h e SINGLE DANDER w h i c h , j u s t n o w . e n v i r o n e d t h e R e publican P a r t y , - v i s : Reliance upon the districted cond i t i o n of t h e D e m o c r a c y rather t h a » a p o a a t h o r o u g h
O r g a n i z a t i o n in o u r own ranks. W e infer, f r o m t h o a t tention which has been given t o thesugtjvstion, t h a t this
d a n g e r is generally feltaod t h a t t h o remedy will lx; p r o m p t ly a p p l i e d .
N o d e f e a t h a s e v e r resulted f r o m a o e x e w s of p r e p a r a tion; but many a victory h a s been lost from underrating
t h e s t r e n g t h of t h e e n e m y . D i f f u s i v e taabwda.-qn, unacc o m p a n i e d b y s y s t e m a t i c eflort, i s b u t littlo b e t t e r t h a n
stolid indifference. O n e m a s . w h o i t n e v e r satisfied until h e k n o w s t h e political p r e d i l e c t i o n s of e v e r y v o t e r in
his d i s t r i c t i s w o r t h a w h o l e b a t t a l i o n of m e r e s h o o t e r s
a n d d e c l a i m e r s w h o h a v e n o s t o m a c h for t h e d e t a i l s o f
quiet w o r k .
J u s t now, t h e r e a r e t o o m a n y e n t h t B i a s t i c a n d t o o few
w o r k e r s . I t would b e w o r t h t e a t h o u s a n d v o t e s t o - d a y
if e v e r y m a n w h o i s confident of M r . l u t c o u t ' a e l e c t i o n
would b e g i n t o d o s o m e t h i n g p r a c t i c a l t o ensure i t
ir
we d o n o t h i n g b u t c o n g r a t u l a t e c a e h o t h e r u p o n t h e e a s e
w i t h w h i c h v i c t o r y i s t o b e a c h i e v e d , we. will w a k e u p
b y a n d b y a n d find ourselves b e a t e n T h e D c m o c r a c j
d o n o t i n t e n d t o let u s m a r c h o v e r t h e field u n o p p o e a w .
T h e y will, w h e n t b e y g e t fhirly settled i n t h e harness,
c o n t e s t e v e r y i n c h o l g r o u n d as p e r s i s t e n t l y a s 1b«y h a v e
e v e r d o n e in a n y p r o c e e d i n g c a n v a s s . T h i s fact u q u i t e
a p p a r e n t a l r e a d y . I t will b o rendered p a l p a b l e e n o u g h
as t h e c a m p a i g n progresses. T h e s o o n e r t h i s feet is felt,
a n d i n d u c e s t h e k i n d o r w o r k necessary t o a v e r t the ratal
results likely t o flow from i t ir d i s r e g a r d e d , t h e s o o n e r
3 will h a v e a g u a r a n t e e or t h e v i c t o r y w e c o v e t
E v e r y F r e e S t a t e , w i t h «"tingle u n i m p o r t a n t e x c e p t i o n ,
can b e s e c u r e d for t h e R e p u b l i c a n ^ c f c e t i r a s m u c h erfort is m a d e in e a c h or t h e m a s o w i n n r i l y follows t h o
n o m i n a t i o n o r a n A s s e m b l y m a n in a closely c o n t e s t e d
d i s t r i c t T b e g n m e i s in o u r b a n d s . W e may b e a t o e r selves, b y d i s s i p a t i n g o u r e n e r g i e s , a n d s h o u t i u g v i c t o r y
before a single o u t - p o s t is t a k e n ; b u t t h e D e m o c r a c y c a n n o t b e a t us. ABRAHAM LINCOLN will be t h e n e x t P r e s i d e n t o r t h e U n i t o d S t a t e s , ir we d o u o t forget t h a t t h e
6 t h or N o v e m b e r c o m e s b e f o r e t h e 4 t h of M n r c h . a n d
t h a t t h e h a r d w o r k o r t h e c o n t c s t must p r e c e d e t b o j u b i lee or t h e I n a u g u r a t i o n . M e a n w h i l e h o s h o u l d n o t b e
d e e m e d t h e b e s t R e p u b l i c a n w h o m a k e s . t h e most l oise.
P r a c t i c a l efficiency is t b e t r u e t e s t of g e n u i n e p a t r i o t i s m .
[ A l b a n y Kvenirig J o u r n a l .

S p r i n g w h e a t raised ou t h e form of
A STRONG A R R A Y . — B r e c k e n r i d g c a n d l<ane o r e

las w h i c h , says t h e D e t r o i t A d v e r t i s e r , t h e p e o p l e of p o r t e d b y E x - P r e s i d e n t P i e r c o a n d all h i s C a b i n e n t ;
N o r t h e r n M i c h i g a n should n e v e r forget.
P r e s i d e n t B u c h a n a n a n d nil his C a b i n e n t ; b y e v e r y D e m L T h e y should n e v e r forget t h a t D o u g l a s is opposed o c r a t i c U n i t e d S t a t e s S e n a t o r , e x c e p t D o u g l a s a n d P u g b

For Congress Fourth District.
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I H . T h e y should n e v e r forget t h a t h e is opposed t o s b a d his n a m e s t r i c k e n from t h e roll or t h e s e n r i c e b y reah o m e s t e a d a c t b y w h i c h e v e r y landless u » n in t h e Unioo,; son or h i s d e f a u l t t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t in a s u m r i s i n g $ 3 0 ,
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A DOCOLAS S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n w a s recently held in T e n nessee.

t i c for t h e i r c h o i c e s t w o r k .
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H u t c h i n s k B a l d w i n , p r o p r i e t o r s of t h e H a n o v e r M i l l s

T h e r e w e r e j u s t sixty-five persons in a t t e n d a n c e .

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for a c o p y of t h e " L i f e o r A b r a h a m lincoln.**
T h e R e p u b l i c a n s o r M a r y l a n d will r u n a n electoral t i c k e t
for t h e first t i m e t h i s y e a r .

H e was suspended some t h r e e m o n t h s since, a n d

h o m e or 1 6 0 a c r e s from t h e p u b l i c d o m a i n , a n d t h e p o p - t i m e g i v e n h i m t o return t h e money, b u t w i t h o u t e f f e c t
ulation and wealth or the N o r t h e r n portions or the S t a t e
PLKASURE.TKAVEI
T h e D e t r o i t Advertiser says the
bo d o u b l e d in five y e a r s .
pleasure-travel t o t h e delightful regions or L a k e S u p e r i o r
I V . T h e y should n e v e r f o r g e t t h a t he is opposed to
w i t h n e w v i g o r n e v e r b e f o r e witnessed. N o t g r a n t i n g a p o r t i o n of t h e p u b l i c lands t o w a r d s sustaining
a n d e n c o u r a g i n g a g r i c u l t u r a l colleges, f o r t h e benefit ol
t h e f a r m i n g i n t e r e s t s a n d a g r i c u l t u r a l science generally.

V . T h e y s h o u l d remember t h a t E . H . T h o m s o n , th<
Republican County Convention.
d o u g h f a c e c a n d i d a t e for C o n g r e r a in t h e F o u r t h D i s t r i c '
The Republican Convention for Grand Traverse Couni s in f a v o r of t h e e l e c t i o n of t h i s s a m e D o u g l a s for P r e s i
ty i r u h e l d a t T r a v o r a e C i t y on W e d n e s d a y , t h e 1 5 t h
dent
i n c t M O l a AN BATIK p r e s i d e d , a n d A . W . BACON w a s
Lincoln at Home.
S e c r e t a r y . A l l t h e towns in t h e C o u n t y w e r e representT h e g r e a t e s t political d e m o n s t r a t i o n e v e r witnessed it
e d e x c e p t Glen A r b o r a n d C r y s t a l L a k e . T h e u t m o s t
h a r m o n y and g o o d feeling c h a r a c t e r i z e d all i t s delibera- t h i s c o u n t r y t o o k p l a c e at Springfield, Illinois, t h e hom<
tions, a n d t h e f o l l o w i n g p e r s o n s w e r e n o m i n a t e d for C o u n - of " O l d A b e , " o o W e d n e s d a y , t h e 8 t h inst. I t i s esti

Nearly all the Government I-audi in the Grand Traverse
District graduated on the first of Jaly, IffcSO, and caa now be
purchased for Sfty c e n t s a n acre. S o m e of these ere in th*
immediste vicinity of Traverse City, and many of them ere on
w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e r e a r e s o m a n y s t e a m e r s in t h e t r a d e ,
tbe liaes of the Newaygo and Northport, end tbe Allegan,
n e a r l y e v e r y one leaves full t o o v e r f l o w i n g w i t h passen- Muskegon and Traverse Bay State Road. They are choice farming Lands, well watered, well timbered with eugar maple, elm.
gers.
beach, ash, basswood,
Ac., tbe soil is a rich gravelly loaia.
DOUGLAS i s t r a v e l i n g a b o u t p e d d l i n g h i s o p i n i o n s a s
with clay sub-soil, a n d the climate is healthy and delightful.
t h e t i n m a n p e d d l e s his wares. T h e only e x c u s e for h i m is, A Propeller makes regular weekly trips between Chicago aad
t h a t a s h e i s a small m a n h e h a s a right t o b e t c n g a g e d Traverse City, leaving the wharf of H a n n a h , l * y A Co., Chiin small business; a n d small b u s i n e s s i t i s / o r a c a n d i d a t e cago, every Saturday afternoon, a n d Traverse City everv
f o r t h e P r e s i d e n c y t o b e strolling a r o u n d t h e c o u n t r y b e g - Tuesday afternoon. The trip is pleasant, a n d only occaples
about 30 hours. We advise those who are in search of new
g i n g for v o t e s like a t o w n c o n s t a b l e . "
homes, healthy locations, tine climate, rich soil, a n d good timSUf
A F r e n c h A r m o r e r h a s s e n t t o G a r i b a l d i a g i f t of a ber, to come and sec these lands.

c o a t of mail, d a g g e r p r o o f a n d b u l l e t proof. T h e w o r x m a t e d t h a t 7 5 . 0 0 0 p e o p l e m e t t h e r e in council, anion)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
m a n s h i p is perfect, a n d i t i s v a l u e d a t u p w a r d s of five
E A L E D P R O P O S A L S , ADDKEfcHKD TO E I T H E R ,
C l e r k e n d R e g i s t e r , ALBERT W . BACON : S h e r i f f WILMAM w h o m w e r e fifty c o m p a n i e s of W i d e - A wakes, in full uni
of the undersigned Commiisioner*, will be received unt h o u s a n d f r a n c a I t m a y b e w o r n u n d e r t h e u n i f o r m like
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mencing a t the fiftieth mile p o s t north of the Newaygo Co.
ST. LOUIS ELECTION.—Francis P . B l a i r h a s b e e n elect- line, thence t o Northport, a distance of cighty-aeven miles,
V f i m n ; C o u n t y S u r v e y o r , JOSEPH C. GLEN; C o r o n e r s , , ten mile* long! M r . L i n c o l n stood oo his p o r c h as the;
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P E W I T H A N N A H a n d G E O B O * N . SMITH.
The entire length of said road to be c u t out f o u r rods wide,
4 t h 1861, t h e d a y on w h i c h L i n c o l n will b e i n a u g u r a t e d snd two rod* of the same t o be well cleared of all b r a s h ,
H o n . P e r r y H a n n a h was appointed Delegate t o t h e cheers from t h e multitude.
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. Senatorial Convention; and J o h n Benton, Morgan Bates.
be bridged or erosswayed with sound aisable timber n o t less
than fourteen feet long, ao as t o form a good, safe a n d passC u r t i s F o w l e r , J . P . B r a n d W i n . R . S t o n e , C . D a v i d s o n , w h e r e six p l a t f o r m s w e r e k e p t a t w o r k all t h e a f t e r n o o n s h o r t t e r m b y 6 6 m a j o r i t y .
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RAILROAD COXSPIEACT.—A c o n s p i r a c y h a s b e e n det h e R e p u b l i c a n D i s t r i c t C o n v e n t i o n , w t i h p o w e r t o a p - J u d d , O g i e s b y , B r o w n i n g , G e n . J o h n W i l s o n , K r e i s r a a t e c t e d in C h i c a g o t o b u r n t h e Rofck I s l a n d R a i l r o a d bridged with three substantial Stringers, and covered with
•mall timber, so aa t o make them durable and oafe f o r the
a n d several o t h e r s addressed t h e people, w h i l e t w o o t h c
point substitutes.
B r i d g e . J o s i a h I I . Bissell, A g e n t of t h e S t L o u i s C h a m - pausing of teams, Ac.
Also, a t e m p o r a r j bridge across the Manistee River, to ba
M o r g a n B a t e s , W , H . F i f e , 8 o l o m o n Case, G e o . N . s t a n d s w e r e d e v o t e d t o c a m p a i g n nigging.
b e r of C o m m e r c e , is now in t h e C h i c a g o j a i l c h a r g e d constructed by e x t e n d i n g a n d leveling S t r i n g e r s acroas a
Smith and Charles H . Marsh were appointed a Standing
LATEST FOREIGN N E W S . — T h e a t t e m p t t o raise th w i t h b e i n g one of t h e h e a d c o n s p i r a t o r s .
floodwood dam, a n d c o v e r i n g In the same m a n n e r aa the
small
streams.
County Committee.
w i r e of t b o A t l a n t i c c a b l e h a s been a b a n d o n e d . S o m
Bidders are requested to put in ' t h e i r bids for Sectlona of
I t i s s t a t e d t h a t t h e t w o b o y s of .Mr. Douglas, l e f t b y
T h e official p r o c e e d i n g s of t h e C o n v e n t i o n wiQ b e seven to ile t h a d b e e n r a i s e d in p i e c e s , b u t t h e w i r e b r o k
five milea or over, c o m m e n c i n g at the fiftieth mile post north
b i s first wife, h a v e c o m e i n t o t h e possession of a l a r g e of Newaygo county line. Any portion of the work will be
published in our next.
in h a p p n g . T e n b r o c k ' s h o r s e s h a d a g a i n been b e a t e i
f o r t u n e b y t h e d e a t h of t h e i r m a t e r n a l g r a n d m o t h e r w h o let payable in Swamp Lands, to be selected in the county
A treaty is said t o h a v e been formed between Austri
w h e r e the work is done.
Newaygo ami North port State Road,
resided in N o r t h C a r o l i n a .
So much of the above work aa will be required to open a
I t will b e seen b e r e f e r e n c e t o a n A d v e r t i s e m e n t in to* a n d P r u s s i a . L o r d P a l m e r s t o n h a d m a d e a s p e e c h
passable road for the coming winter will be required t o be
THE FIRST DOCOLAS HEAD O P T — T h e P r e s i d e n t hi
d a y ' s p a p e r t h a t t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r s will receive p r o p o s a l s t h e d e f e n c e s of E n g l a n d w i n c h caused a g r e a t sensatim
done by the first day of December next.
a p p o i n t e d G e o r g e M e a d e P o s t m a s t e r a t B a t t l e C r e e k , in
s t T r a v e r s e C i t y on t h e 3 d d a y of A u g u s t , f o r c o n t r a c t s T h e r e i s n o t h i n g n e w f r o m S i c i l y .
t y o f f i c e r s : — C o u n t / T r e a s u r e r . MOROAN BATES; C o u n t y

on ( h i s R e a d , t o c o m m e n c e a t t h e 5 0 t h mile p o s t n o r t h
e f t h e B o o t h line of N e w a y g o c o u n t y ,
s i d e of t h e village of N e w a y g o .

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DEATH o r M m . GBOROB C . BATES.—This e s t i m a b l e a
dy, t h e s i s t e r oT J o h n I L K i n z i e , Kaq., oT C h i c a g o .

this State, vice Campbell removed.
A b r a h a m Lincoln, t b o 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

a t t h e residence oT R t . R e v . B i s h o p M c K o s k e y , in ie- P r e s i d e n c y , h a s h a d t h e d e g r e e o f L . L . D M c o n f e r r e d u p p l e t e d t o t h a t point, a n d w e u n d e r s t a n d t h a t t w o of t h e
troit, oo t h e 8th i n s t , aged 5 5 years.
S e v e r a l dys on h i m b y K n o x C o l l e g e a t G a l e s b u r g b , Illinois.
Commissioners have p a a x d over 30 miles of i t in a B u g b e f o r e h e r d e a t h , h e r h u s b a n d , H o n . G e o . C . Bates,of
EXCESSIVE CECELTT.—The D e m o c r a t s / o f V e r m o n t
gy. T h e distance from N e w a y g o t o Traverse City, is
D e t r o i t , w a s t a k e n s u d d e n l y a n d seriously ill in N e w Y < f c
h a v e renominated SAXX, t h e P o e t a s t h e i r c a n d i d a t e f o r
n i n e t y - n i n e miles. T h e r e is a v e r y p a s s a b l e r o a d o p e n e d
a n d w a s u n a b l e t o leave h i s r o o m a t last adviocs.
Governor.
f o r 1 6 m i l e s s o u t h o f t h i s place, w h i c h , a d d e d t o t h e

P a y m e n t will be made for the above work In Money and
Swamp Lands, [money t o be applied on the s o u t h end of th.
w o r k ] subject to sll the provisions snd conditions of a a a c t
of the Legislsture of the State of Michigan, entitled " A n
A c t t o provide for the drainage a n d reclamation of 8 w a m p
L a n d s bv means of State Roads a n d Ditches." Approved
February" 11th, 1859.
a O. KINGSBURY, Grand R a p i d s , )
P E R R Y HANNAH, Traverse City, > Commias*ra.
A. B. WATSON. Newaygo.
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M r s . B e t h u n e , w i d o w of a n old a n d p r o m i n e n t N r
m i l e s c o m p t o t a d , ( o r n e a r l y s o ) N o r t h of N e w a y g o , will
T h e citizens or Lyons, Ionia Co., a r e taking steps toe x i s t i n g between Rose A F o x i s this day dissolved by
l e a v e O n l y 4 3 m i l e s t o b e p l a c e d u n d e r o o n t r a c t t o e o o - Y o r k m e r c h a n t , a n d m o t h e r of M r s . G e o . Duffield
w a r d s t h e e r e c t i o n of a C o l l e g e , t o b e u n d e r c h a r g e of mutual consent. The business will be carried on as heretofore.
by H . O. Rose: and ail debts a n d demands against the
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T h e d e f a l c a t i o n i s said t o a m o u n t t o t h e n i c e

little s u m of fifty t h o u s a n d dollars.

N o r t h p o r t J u l y 31,186a

H. O. BOSK.
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TKATBUK Crrr, Aug. X I860. ,
O T I C E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BALE OP
Lands for Dellnqoent T u n ia Grand Traverse Countv,
advertised by the Auditor General in the Grand Traverse
Herald, will be held at the offlce of the County Treasurer, la
TrarersS City. the Countr Heat of Grand Traverse countv, on
the Drat Monday in October next, commencing at 9 o'efodk.
A. I t
D. C. GOODALE,
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County Treasurer.

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N E W GOODS,

FARMERS

business Sack and Fancy Coat* aad-Vbstai
Black, Fancy and Union P a s t a ;
Bummer Coats, Pants and Vests a fblllloe, f t the
* « t y b t n t Style .
White, Fancy, Check and atripe Shirts;
Gentlemen's Linen. Leopold and Brron-Collars;
Blue and White Overalls;'
Kenty and Flannel Drawers;
Flannel and Kait Shirts;
Suspender* and Gloves;
India Rubber and Oil Overalls and Leggins;
Wool, Cotton and Union Socks;
Black and Fancy Silk Cravats;
o,'.?«£4rD- K U «
Turkey Red Handkerchief;
Silk Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs;
Pocket Knires, Razors Strops
lather Boxes and Brushes,
Tobacco Boxes and Pouches
Compasses Rules 1 and 2 feet
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HANNAH. LAY A O a
Traverse City, June 1.1840.
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H A N N A H , LAY * CO.
W ' L L PURCHASE AND I'AY THE HIGHEST PRICE
f T the market will warrant, for

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F A R M PRODUCE,

delivered at Traverse City—Wheat, Oats, Corn. Rye. Barley.
Pease. Potatoes Onions Root*, Ac. Ac.—thus making an absolute home market for everything raised.
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OTICE » HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BALE OF

Landa for Delinquent Taxes in Manistee county, advertiaed by the Aodltor General in the Grand Traverse Herald,
will be held at the Store of Potter, linger* A Co., in the Tillage of Manistee, the County Seat of Manistee county, on the
t i n t Monday in October next, commencing at 9 o'clock, A.M.
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CHARLES SECOIt, Co. Treasurer.

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ATTENTION!!

FARM PRODUCE.

N E W ARRANGEMENT.

COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE,)
May i s m , A n t 1, i860, t

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S T O R E ,

TO THE PUBLIC

In Traverse City, and on all pari# of
(rrand Traverse Bay, we would respectfully announce

J for the Coanty or Grand Traverse—In Chancery, this
30th day of June, A. D. I860. Sarahctt Newcomb, Complainant, v*. Alonzo Newcomh, Defendant It satisfactorily appearing to this Court that the Defendant, Alonzo Newcomb,
is a non resident of this Slate, and that be is a resident of
the State of Now York—
On motion of C. H. Holden, Solicitor and_ of Counsel for
THAT WE HAVE NOW MOVED INTO
the above named Complainant, It is Ordered that the said
Defendant, Alonzo Newcomh, canso his appearance In Mid
cause to be entered within throe months from the data of this
order, and that In case of hi* appearance, be cause his answer to the Complainant's bill to be tiled* and a copy thereof
to be served on the Complainants Solicitor within twenty
Which we are filling to repletion with ALL KINDS OF
days after service of a copy of Mid bill aud notice of this
order; and In default thereof, the said bill be taken as
fenced by the said Defendant, Alonzo Newcomb.
And it is further Ordered, that within twenty day* the said
Complainant cause a notice or this order to be published in
the Grand Traverse Herald, a newspaper printed and published and circulating in said countv or Grand Traverse and
State or Michigan, and that the said publication be continued which are adapted to the wants of the surronnding country,
»flce in each week Tor six weeks In succession: or that he
cause a copy of this order to be personally served on the
said Defendant. Alonzo Newcomb, at least twenty days be- and ARE or MAY BE called for from time to time.
fore the time above prescribed for his appearance., F. J. LITTLEJOHX. Circuit Judge.
C. H. HOLDEN, Solicitor for Complainant. '
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Goods and Wares

lic to the following

Cliiqagjoand G r a n d T r a v e r s e .

P O I N T S ,

THE PROPELLER

Kaisins in quarter, half and whole boxen;
Tallow and Stearine Candles by the box;
Sugar, by the barrel or 100 lb*,;
Soap, by the box;
Baking Powders by the box;
Matches, by the gross;
Tobacco, Fine Cot, by the half barrel;
Tobacco. Smoking, by the half barrel;
Plug Tobacco, by the 50 lbs. or butt;
Soda, by the 50 lb*, or keg;
Shoe* and Boots, by the 3oz. or h£ d o t palra;
Brown Cotton, by the 3 to 5 pieces;
Shirting Stripe, by the 2 to 6 pieces;
Cream Tartar, by the 5 to 20 lbs,;
Candy, by the box;
Tea, bv the 20 lbs. to half cheat;
Pork, by the barrel;
Ham* and Shoulder*, by the 100 lb*;
Prints a choice assortment by the 2 U
Mosquito Barn, by the piece;
Nails by the keg. assorted;
Salt, by the barrel;
Coffee, by the 80 to 100 lbs.;
Ground Coffee, bv the '20 to 50 lbs.;
Butter Crackers'30 lbs. to bbL;
Hard Bread;
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Boston Biscuit;
Soda Crackers;
Pipes by the box;
Fig*, by the drum;
Brooms by the dosen;
Currants by the 20 lbs. to balf barrel;
Prunes by the 20 to 100 l b s ;
Dried Apples by the 100 lbs or barrel;
Gun Caps by the 1000;
Shot, by the bag.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traveme City, June 29, I860.

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H I T E GOODS.—PLAIN AND DOT SWIBB,
Book Muslin, Bishop's Lawn, Briiliantes
Barred Cambric, Embroidered Curtain*.
Wash Blond, Bobbinet and figured Lace,
Ladles' Muslin and Cambric emb'd. Collars and Sana
Ladles' Handkerchiefs
Napkins Table Cover*, Diaper, P. C. Cotton.
Linen. Bleached Cotton, Marseilles
French Cord and Linen Bosoms.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 1.186a
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" I ^ R E S S GOODS.—VALENTIAS, DUCALS, MOH AIRS.
L / Lcvallas Uebeges Be rages
Prints of very new and choice atylea;
Gingham?, Lawns Chambreys Ac", by the yard, patters
orpiece:
Challi DeLaines, Fig'd. Brilliantev. Ac.
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HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 1, I860.
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FLANNELS;
Cotton Flannels Duck, Apron Checks
Brown Cotton, in all grades;
Kentucky Jeans Cottonades Cassimeres
Brown and Bleached Tabling, Ticking,
Black Cotton Velvet, Coontei panes
Sattinetts Wool Blankets, Bags, Ac. Ac. Ac.

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H A N N A H , L A Y A Co.

Traverse City, June 1,1860.

SMOKED HALLIBUT,
Shoe Thread,
ILLINERY.—BONNETS of latest mode, trimmed;
Sand Paper,
Shakers colored and white;
Pain Killer,
Flats
tor
Ladles
or
Children;
Castor Oil,
Bonnet Cap, Belting. 8atin. Taffeta and Velvet Ribbons t
Sewing and Pegging Awls
Marcelline, Oil and Black Silka;
Essence of Peppermint,
Rucbes Flowers Bonaet Board. Ae.
Bay Rum,
Essence
Wlntergreen.
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HANNAH, LAY A CO.
IN THE MAIN. A
Milk Strainers,
Traverse Olty, June 1, 1880.

Essence Cinnamon.
O R T H E TOILET—TRANSPARENT. HONEY. YAKCobalt
kee. Military, Windsor and Castile Bosps;
Cullenders
Cologne, Bsv Rum, Tricopherons,
Chimney Brushes,
Kathairon Hair Oil, H'dk'a Perfume, Pomade,
Dust Pans
Hair, Tooth, Cloth, Nail and Broom Bruahes
Crochet Needles,
THE STAUNOH UPPER CABIN SCREW STEAMER
Fine, Coarse, Back, Side, Pocket aad Bonnet Combs
CbildV Toy Pails
Hair Pins Pins, Tooth Paate, Blacking,
Cake Cutters
Shawl Pins Bracelets, Fancy Bags and Portmonaiea.
I N I L E ,
India Rubber Hair Pins
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Circle Combs,
C A P T A I N E. R. C O L L I N S ,
Traverse City, June 1,1860.
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White Cotton Fringe,
LL LEA YE REGULARLY DURING THE SEAS01
Ladies' Embroidered Mitts
of Navigation for above and intermediate porta.
r \ R O C E R I E 8 , dec.—SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE
Suali,
painted
and
glazed,
For Freight or Passage, enquire or
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Spices Candles Soap, common and erssive;
Serpentine Braid for Ladies's Skirts
a a ANDREWS, Detroit,
Mustard,English and French prepsred;
Butter Crocks
HUGHES A LESTER, Cleveland,
Hpds Cream Tartar, Ginger, Baking Powder.
Churns Stone and wood.
K. W. TOWNSEND, Northport.
Salaratus Starch, Vennacilli, Hops,
Stone JUKS 1,2 and 3 gall
Northport June 1,18cq,
27-6m
Tobacco, Snuff Garden Seeds
Mosquito Bars,
Bag Salt, Fine and {lock Salt Glne, Alam,
Men's Black Velvet Caps
Lamp and Lard Oil, Castor Oil,
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Mackerel,
Indigo, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood.
Hominy,
direct to Chicago; .thus giving us GREAT ADVANTAGES
Fluid, Molasses Syrup, Vinegar,
Child*' Tea col'd Hats,
Beans Pork, Meal, Flour, Oatmeal, Feed, Bran.
Preserve J a r s
Beef, Hams and Shoulders Codfish,
orer any one having to PAY FREIGHTS.
Violin Strings
Hard Bread, Butter Crackers Lard,
Misses Gloves,
Extract Lemon, VaniUs Rose, Peach. Pine Apple,Ac.
Misses Shakers.
HANNAH, L A r A CO.
Coat Links
Traverse
City, Jnne 1,1860.
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Marseilles Bosoms
Fancy Vesl Button*,
Misses Hoop Skirts.
Dates
Lemons
Oranges,
Pine
Apples,
HAVE INTRODUCED A LARGE AND THE
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Rhubvrh, Plums Strawberries Tomatoes
Traverse City, June 29. I860.
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Peaches, Apples, fresh preserved Pine Apples.
Peaches Gooseberries, Currants Figs
ONLY STOCK
p A R J K I N E INK—
Radishes Onions Asparagus prepared Horseradish.
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Conn, Plaster,
Green
Corn, Cucumbers and a full line of
or
Button Moulds
FOR PURCHASING GOODS IN
F r e s h Vegetables,
Goggles
(ss fast ss they sppear In tbe Chicago market) will be kept
Gilling Twihe,
constantly
on
hand.
Buckwheat
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Woolen Yarn,
Traverse City. June 1.1860.
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Pain Killer,
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TO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTY.
Match Safes
OOTS AND SHOE*—-MEN'S BOOTS, SHOES.
Licorice
Root
and
Ball,
Congreas Gaiters Slippers Scotch Ties
ALSO—a CHOICE vazirnr or
Paper Bag* (purchased,)
Rubbers and Overshoes Ladlca' Bootees
Iia2ier's Tooth Paste,
*
From our long residence in tbe country we have become
Gaiters Buskins 81ips Ties Rubbere,
Harness Buckles
Overshoes Carpet Shoes
Hand Saws
Boys' Boots and Shoes
well acquainted with the wants of tbe public.
Thermometers
Misses Bootees and Gaiteni,
Butter Ladles
Cbllds' Cacks Shoes Bootees copper-toed, Ac.

Tack Pulls
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
And now we have associated with us in the Mercantile De- Spalding's Prepared Glue,
Traverse City, June 1, I860.
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Plate Hinges
Tin Measures
partment of our Arm,
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T raverse City, J one 29, I8f 0.
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IN WHICH THEY ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Nails Glass Putty,
Butts Screws Axes Hammers Door Trimmings
f I G H T F O R T H E M I L L I O N . — W E WOULD E&
Chisels, Augurs Saws Adze, Gimlets Ac., Ac. *
JL-j PKCI ALLY call the attention of this community to one
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
thing of all others in which they should be and consequently
Traverse City, June 1,1860. to
who for sixteen years haa been extensively engaged in a bu- are interested, to wit: that a Good L i g h t is one or the
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PhyaiciaiuC P r e s c r i p t i o n s C a r e f u l l y C o m greatest desideratum.1) to be obtained—and that arter Care
OR
HOUSEKEEPERS-KNIVES
AND FORKS.
pounded.
siness whose requirements were of the same nature as our ftal E x p e r i m e n t , an article has been introduced and d e Spoons Carvers and Steels
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L M . 4 W . P . 8TEELE 4 CO.
m o n s t r a t e d b e y o n d a question o f d o u b t , to be the
Brooms Palls Tubs Washboards
Northport, June 1, I860.
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own, and who haa for several years purchased goods of the BEST. CHEAPEST. SaFEST, MOST ECONOMICAL and
Scrub, Shoe, Clothes and Whitewash Brushes
HOUSES l> NEW-YORK and BOSTON, and who will EQUABLE light yet known, (gas only excepted.! Such an
Ladles, Looking-Glasses Carpet Tacks Bath"Brick.
article we have the pleasure ot Introducing in this commuHANNAH. LAY A CO.
continue to do so for our firm from time to time; thus en- nity, and which, with
Traverse City, Jnne 1, I860.
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abling ua to lay down our goods
AND
GLASSWARE, an assortment
we now have on exhibition and ror sale, and ot the VERY
Milk Psns Paila and Strainers
and save to the consumer—first, TRAVELING EXPENSES; BEST quality. Call and Inspect onr KEROSENE LAMPS.
Coffee Pots Tea Post. Dippers Skimmer* Ac.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
second, LOSS OF TIME; and lastly and mainly, the ENORHANNAH, LAT A CO.
Traverse City, June 15,1860.
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Traverse City, June 1,1860.
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MOUS AMOUNT necessarily added to cover HIGH RENTS
and expenses of the Chicago merchant
the
better
accommodation
of
the
public,
procured
quarWe shall make an ESPECIAL EFFORT to keep so comand Snaths, Hoes, Shovels Spsdes Forks Garden I
ter
and
half
barrel
Sacks
for
Flour
of
our
own
manufacture,
Mops Ac.
plete a stock that
which we ahall keep constantly on hand, already filled, at our
N. B. We have made arrangements with maanfhetaren' so
A»j D e a l e r s o n tbe B a y
Store, thus saving the annoyance pi waiting for Flour to be as to be able to supply Plows Cultivstors Cora Plows 8hove1
brought from the Mill, or otherwise going to the mill for the Plows, Ac., at Chicago prices transportation added. Also,
same—thus
giving
customer*
the
time
formerly
consumed,
anything in the line of rnralture, such as Chairs Tables BuTHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM CHI- handling.
and flour in a convenient shape ror conveyance, ror which reaus Mattrasaes Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
emskc
CAGO WITH A STOCK OF
Traverse City, June 1,186a
V.
No E x t r a Charge*.
we would remark, that owing to wac
Also, shall keep Bran. Coarse Flour, Bolted and Feed Meal
O O K S ' A N D B T A T I O N E B Y ^ S C r i d ^ L BMftA
unable to keep many things in 1"
our 8tore, to retail in quantities to suit
.
full
line.
increased room, and the
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Toy Books and Primers Slates and Pencils
Traverse City, June 15, I860.
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Pass Books Envelopes Fancy. Cards,
•Weh be offers at his New Store, cheap lor Cash or Barter.
Harmonicas Jews Harps,
Fish Hooks Sinkers, Lines, Ae.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 7% I860.
Traverse City, June 1,186a
2e
In Bbta. and Hf. BbK
we ahall in futare TRY aad keep ANY and ALL THINGS
they may require.
O Y O U K N O W WHERE TO GET A NICE WELL
APER HANGINGS.—WALL PAPER, CUBTAIM
Northport, April 20,18(0.
SELECTED assortment of Goods? If not call on
Paper, aad Beff Curtaining, Bordering. Ac.
N. R ANYTHING aot ia onr regular line that Ladies or
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
citizens may want we ahaH hold onraelvea In readiness to
• O R G A N BATES,
Traverse City. June 29. lS6a
Traverse City. Jnne 1, I860.
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send for; and shall be taort happy to do so at any and all
times.
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Traverse City.May 25, I860.
H e r a l d Offio®, T r a v e r s e C i t y , M i c h .
Traverse City, June J9.186a

AT.T l E G r H A N Y ,

CAPT. C. H. ROYNTON*.
ILL MAKE REGULAR WEEKLY TRIPS FRO..
CHICAGO TO TRAVERSE CITY—leaving Chicago
on Saturdays, at 4 o'clock, P. iL, and Traverse City on Tuesdays, «»t i P. M.. stopping at Frankfort (mouth of Betsie
River,) Carp River and Northport
HANNAH, LAY * CO.
Traverse City, May 25. 1860.
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NEW STORE;

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NORTHPORT IS RISING!!
ThiB is E v i d e n t ! Since

L. M. & W. F. STEELE & Co.

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A b u n d a n t A.dvantages

DRUGS &MEDICINES

New- Yorl\ Boston, Cincinnati or Chi'
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Give Us a Call!

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N E W GOODS,

Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,

As low as any House in Chicago;

N O R T H P O R T .

T o the Ladies,

Dry Goods, GroceriesProvisions
and Hardware,
Intimate personal acquaintance of our Mr.
L i l l ' s C h i c a g o .A.le.

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the county of M a n i s t e e , bid off to the B u t e
s u r e r ot%4M«*unty, sowetinte n e x t month. *111 be told at
public * 6 c 0 b n T b » aaid Treasurer, at the county seat, on the
Urst Monday cjf October n e x t . a t the tfcne s a d place d e b a ted for the ordinary T a x Salea, If n o t previously diapoaed of
a t this Offlce, According t o law.
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Said statewetoU contain a full description of each parcel
of aald land*, and may be seen o n application a t t h e office
of the County t r e a s u r e r .
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Lands s t r u c k off to the State for T a x e s of 1858, Or other
years, at the T a x Sales In October last, will be offered subject
to the r i g h t o f redemption prescribed bv law, 4* well aa to the
right of purchase of the State Bids a t t h i s Office p r i o r to tl
pile.
I ) A X I E L L. CASE,
" A u d i t o r General.

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AlfiniAL TAX 8ALES.
Auditor

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O M O O H O F E A C H O F T U B FOLLOV
tracts or s a r c e l s of land, situated in the county ot
i s t a a * .delinquent for u n p a i d Taxes, for the years mentioned
bciotr* as w l l l b e sufficient to pay the taxes, interest, and
c h a r A s thereon.wlU be sold by the Treasurer of said C o * " "
o n the flrst Monday of October next, st suoh public a n d
r e n i e n t place as he shall select In M a n U t e ^ J b » county
the Statu t e l r f such esse
sest^fff said c o u n t y , a c c o r d i n g
DANIEL L. CASE,
made and provided.
A u d i t o r General.

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S2 40
1 12
32 . 80
3 0Q

Town 23 North of
e i of n w i

24 70 3 42
09 70 1 78
13 70 2 32
14 70 2 24 swi of s e i
11 TO 1 92 Lot S o 3
' 22 70- J 17Lot S o 4
11 70 1 91 Lot No 5
09 70 1 75 w i of nei
•ei of n e |
11 70 1
30 70 4 00 nei of swi
n i of s e i
Range lSWwt.
32 80
4 47 44 70 5 61

ao of) Willi
12 40 80 2 19
. 11 63 90 2 99

Town 22 North Of Range 17 West
.

:

36
3C
36
36

52 20
80
40
40
80

.

2 11
3 23
1 61
1 61,
3 21

S » ' 3 41

21 70
32 70
16 70
16 70
32 70

3
4
2
2
4

02
25
47
47
23

SALE OF STATE TAX LANDS.
23 70 3 29
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Office.
70 70 8 47
LASSIXO. MICH.. July, 1,1M60.
Si 70 4 58
16 70 2 54 " V T O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T CERTAIN LA>
34 70 4 51 i > situated in tlie County nf M a n l t o u , bid off to the State
fur
T
a
x
e
s
or
185H,
a
n
d
previous
years, and described in state23 70 3 27
m e n t s which Kill lie forwarded t« the office or the Treasurer
24 70
23 70 3 28 ot laid County, sourt tltne l « * t month, w l l l b e sold St public
auction,
by
said
Treasurer,
at
the
county
Mat. on the flrst Mon23 70 3 28
11 70 1 99 day ot October n e x t at the time and place designated for the
23 70 3 28 ordinary T a x Sales, ir n o t previously disposed or a t t h i s Office,
a
c
c
o
r
d
i
n
g
to
law.
23 70 3 28
12 70 2 11 Said statements contain a fall description or each parcel
11 70 1 99 or said l a s da, s a d may be Seen on application a t the office
, 23 70 3 29or the County Treasurer.
35 70 4 37 Land* s t r u c k off to the State for t a x e s or 1858,
35 70 4 58 years, at the Tax Sales in October last, will be olftred subject
46 70 5 85 t o the right or redemption prescribed by law, as well as to the. T r a v e r s e
23 70 3 28 r i s h t or purchase or the State Bids at this Offlce prior to the

;.
D A N I E L L- CASE.
'Jl 70 1 98
* i> * ;
Auditor General.
11 70 1 ""

Town 21 North of Range 14 West

s{ of *ei
sei of
s i of nwi
nwfl| of n w j
wfli of nw{
wi of swi
n i of nwi
s i of s w i
s i of n e i
nw{ of M i
n i of s w i
s i of sei
neflj of ne(
n w i of se{
e f r i of s e j
n i of nei.
n i of nwi
nei of
n i of nwi
swi of nwi
M { of n e i
n i of n e i

3 80
3 ICO

2 3»i
7 07
3 S3
1 68
3 47
2 34
2 45
2 35
2 35
1 18
2 35
2 35
1 29
1 18
2 36
3 .12
3 53
4 69
2 35
1.17:
1 17

Town 2! North of Range 14 Wast

i rf H
? .-

84 18 70 2 72
84 18 70 2 72
34 3 # 9 0
92 09 70 1 71
90 09 70 1 » ,
34 38 DO
90
34 62 J » 1 44 14 70 2 28
3 ot
09 70 1 C!>
3890
4 of
T o w n 3 d N o r t h of R a n f * I S W o t
Lot No. 1 of
3 5 1 1 0 1 21 12 70 2 «3
3 53 80 1 21 12 70 2 03
3 62 85 1 44 14 70 * 2 »
3 » L > 1 14 1170 1 Ur.
9 48 80 1 15 11 70 1 96
5 of
9 4H 10 17 25 1 72 70 18 07
6 of
U S A M 1 19 1 1 7 0 I 00
7 of
tl 30 30
72 07 70 1 49
8 or
9 4»
82 09 70 1 71
swi or swi
T o w n 3 1 N o r t h of l i n a g e 1 5 W e s t
1 5 1 4 7 1 21 12 70 2 00Lot No. 1 ,r
r
,
1 54 40 1 27 12 70 2 0»
3 of
1 67 OS I K
15 70 S 41
1 or

34 58 W 1 3 1
13 70 ! 14
J or
1* 24 75 5 75 47 70 7 02
T o w n 3 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t
e i of Mfli
Lot No. 4 o t

21 70 3 10 j W| of nwfli
29 70 3 98 w | of swtti

f k 6nni «Trabrrst $trali),

23 70 3 30

i s r r s u s H R D SVKSV r a t P S T , AT
City, G r a n d T r a v e l * County, M i c h i g a n .

MORGAN BATES,
KMToa ANti r a o n u K x o i u

ANNUAL TAX SALES.

£
T K K M S .
ISS I I O I ^ S A * 0 ^ » T T r a s ™ j « » B I
s i or n w i
11 80
J 36 23 70 3 29
s | or n e i
I t 80
2-37 23 70 3 30
LAXSIXO, MICH, J u l y 1st.-I860. {
IZ* I m i i - l r ! Ctau h y r t A H W
20 40
48 10 70 1 28 Zt or
11 330
8 44 94 7 0 1 1 08 C O MUCH OF EACH OF T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
nwi of n e i
11 40
1 16 - 1 1 70 1 97 O tracts or p a r c e l s of land, situated in the County or M a n 186U.
Sniof
1« 1S860 4 6 8 4 6 7 0 5 84 i t o n . delinquent for unpaid taxes, for the years mentioned
Town 21 North of Ranee 5 West
n w i of nwi
2* 40
118
1170 2
below, as will be sufficient to pay the taxes, interest, and
••tb* fcr tfrirtlj in *<«•
09
TO
rrt
Town 22 North of Range 14 WesL
swi of n w i
charges thereon, will be sold by the Treasurer ot said County
09 70 1 76
4 40
M
09 70 1
s e j of s w i
on the flrst Monday of October next, at such public and con97 09 70 I 76 s w i of eei
0 80 33 3 03 30 70 4 03 venient place as he shall select in S t . J a m e s , B e a v e r
n w i of s w j
n i of nei
97
09
70
1
76
1 51 15 70 2 36 I s l a n d , the county Mat of said county, a c c o r d i n g to t h e
s w j ' o f swi
1 27 12 70 1 09 sei or n e i
29 70 3 ! Statute in such case made and provided.
nwtlt of n e t
8 80
97 09 70 1 76 •wi or n w i
9 80
2 23 22 70 3 15
net of s e i
D A N I E L L. CASE,
07 09 70 1 76 e | of nwi
Auditor General.
r n w i of nw<
17 80
2 24 22 70 3 16
e{ or ne{
97
09
70
1
76
i s 43 67 1 41 15 70 2 36
swi of n w i
1850.
swtt{ of s i f i
71
0770
1
48
11
29
60
19 38 42 1 08 10 70 1
uei of nwfli
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h or R a n g e 8 W e s t
swflj of n e i
"
AXI>
100
,
10
70
,1,80
30
40
93
11
70
1
19 39 37 1 10
owfli of n w i
Mfli or n w i
30
40
78
11
70
1
92
2
0
40
1
11
S O L I C I T O R l.V C H A N C E R Y ,
swfli of nwi
swi ° r M i
30 80
1 94
20 40
2 23 22 70 3 15
e t of swi
nei or nei
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Connty, Michigan.
09
70
1
78
30
40
63
22
70
3
15
21
40
2
23
uwflt of Swfli
s w | or n w i
Office in C o u r t Hons*.
TM\'

30 40 48
99 09 70 1 78 neflj o f s e i
21 36 38 2 03 20 70 2 93
hWtli of 8W<U
SS U K l i f t H i TO i I S S
2 59 FractKmaT
Town 22 North of Range 5 West
22 36 31 1 72
•nwfli o f s w t
T o w n 3 7 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 0 W e s t
2 33
22 39 SO 1 4 9
sei of M i
34. 40
97 09 70 1 76 neflj of s w i
Lot
No,
2
or
11
59
75
1
03
10
70
2
49
22
40
2
23
22
70
3
15
Town 23 North or Range 5 West.
swi of n w i
14 38 30 1 04
10 70 1 84
23 153 35 2 15 21 70 3 06 « - 1 0 r
swi of swi;
13 40
97 09 > 0 1 ' sefli or
14 34 G5 1 04
10 70 1 84
23 80
4 50 45 70 5 65 « - 2 or
Town 1!1 North of Range 6 West
, s i or nw{
14 40
1 17 11 70 1 08
04 70 1 in nwi of n w i
26 46
. 40 — ~ » 7 0 1 76 Lot No 6 o r
1
• e i of se{
11
70
1
93
ne(
or
in'Iii
!
'1
)
*
40
'
1
1
7
.
H
POTLW
1
l:
26
46
NORTIIPORT,
6 40 68 1 18 11 70 1 99 swi of s e i
nwfli of n w i
,
14 4 ' . ™ 1 '.I" " 70 2 13
37 70 4 82 Lot No. 5 of
20 *0
97 09 70 1 76 n i or nw{
GRAND TRAVERSE COITNTY, MICHIGAN.
7 40
n w i of s w j
!
"20 58 85 1 95 "1970 *2 'JM
12 11 70 1 93 - " 3 or
27 40
1 94 1 9 70 2 83 n w i or M i
11 80
Office Second Door South of Ifnlo'n Dock.
21-ly
« » 2 or
22 43 85 1 30 13 70 2 13
n i of flei '
00
30
70
4
27
80
n
i
or
n
e
i
61 06 70 1 37
11 25 10
L o t No 1 of
87 18 70 2
T o w n 3 8 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 0 W e s t
27 40
71 07 70 1 48 nei or s w i
11 29 70
Lot No 2 of
T. J. IIAMSDKIJIJ
29 02 70 1 01 Lot No. 2 or
. 32 90 1 15 11 70
27 32 95
1 94 19 70 2 83 Lot No 1 of
12 80
eiofeej
2 30 40 1 28 12 70 2 10
28 SO
1 11 11 70 1 92 •• » 3 or
n
i
or
n
e
i
1
94
19
70
2
83
12 80
w i of sei
55 05 70 1 30 nei or n w i
18 70 2 72
28 40
2-40' ? 1 W
12 80 ' 1 94 19 70 2 83 nei or s e i
e | of n e i
18 70 2 72
28 80
1 51 15 70 2 36 nwi or n w j
2 40
IM
97 09 70 1 76 n i of s w i
AKP
12 40
swi of n e i j
49 04 70 1 23 e i ot swi
3
12 31 70 4 13
3 80
312
28 27
194* 19 70 2 83 Lot No 1 of
13 80
Spi-ICITOK IX Q H A N C K R V ,
e | of n e i
17 40
1 50 15 70 2 41
28 2810 1 53 15 70 2 38 n e i ot ne{
Lot
No
3
of
(9
70
1
70
97
40
13
n w i of n e |
50 15 70 2 35 nei or s e i
23 40
20 40
1 17 11 70 1 98
MANISTEE,
MICHIGAN.
n
e
i
of
n
w
i
09
70
1
72
37
80
14
Lot N o 2 of
23 22 70 3 15 n w j or s w i
21 40
1 17
17 11 70 1 98
29 80
19 70 2 83 w i of nei
Office Second Door N o r t h of lluswell's Hotel.
lOtl
15 80
• i of s w i
23 22 70 3 15 w i or nwi
21 80, , 2 28 22,70 3 20
09 70 1 76 s i of n w i
15 40
•Wi Of M i
02 20 70 2 92 nei ° r '
4 60 44 7 0 5 71
28 100,
THEROW ROSTWICK,
se|ofnei
09
70
1
76
17
40
M i of n w i
87 28 70 3 85
n e i of s e i
09
70
1
76
Town)
39
North
Of
Range
10
We4t
40
N
O
T
A
R
Y
P
U
B
L
I
C
,
nei of n e i
SO 40
2 87
87 28 70 3 85
15 70 2 35
1 ..
94 19 70 2 83 M i of s e i
12 40
21 80
n e i or n w i
n i of n w i
30 40
3 42
42 34 70 4
98 09 70 1 77 nei of swi
21 43 10 1 73 17 70 2 00
21 40
swi of-nei
SO 41 42 319 31 70 4 20 Lot No. 1 or
97 09 70 1 76 swfli or swi
22 S8 20 1 61 15 70 2 36
22 40
' 3 of
nwi of n e |
31 67 05 3 28 32 70 4 30
G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan,
Lot No 6 or
17 70 2 00
94
19
70
2
83
23
43
30
1
73
22
80
Si of n w i
32 40
2 87 ' 28 70 3 '
ot s e i
94 19 70 2 83
23 30 33 1 45 14 78 2 29
25 80
e{ of n e i
••12 80
5 72 57 70 "0 99
94 19 70 2 83 e i 0? sei
23 34 70 1 37 13 70 2 20
25 80
P A Y M K N T ( " T F T A X F.S.
5 or
wiofnei,
' 33 34 34 1 93 19 70 2 82
94 19 70 2 83 Lot No 2 o r
05 70 7 85 L o o w l l o n o f L s n ^ a l T r t v ^ a ^ j U n d
27
57
0
50
24
80
5
or
wi or nwi
2 29 22 70 3 21
97 09 70 1 76 swi or s w i
27 27 30 1 90 19 70 2 85
Ottloe, S a l e ot M . U . L a n d W a r r a n t s , a n d
26 40
6 or
s e i of n e i
28 70 3 85
34 80
., H G e n e m l A g e n c y B u s i n e s s .
97 09 70 1 76 w i or nei
27 40
27 40
1 90 19 70 2 85
sei or nei;
3 4 2 34 70 4 40 nei of swi
15 70 2 41
nC, m
97 09 70 1 76 n i or s e i
oak*loOoartllotM.TntfT*,ci>y.«fch.
"
27 40
nwi or nei
1 43 14 70 2 27
swi °r n w j
nc( ot nei
34 40
1 JO 13 70 2 21
1
2
38
23
70
3
23
To
n e i or s w i
3
n
i
or
sei
or
nei

,
*
1
4
73
47
70
5
90
94 19 70 2 83 Lot No 2 of
16 80
n i of s e i
e
x
c
e
p
t
one
acre
out
or
North
W
e
s
t
94
19
70
2
83
1
12
11
70
1
93
15 80
AND
swi of n w i
n i or fiwk
97 09 70 1 76 Lot No 1
1 47 14 70 2 31 c o r n e r c o m m e n c i n g at the North I
16 40
s w i or swi
W e s t c o m e r and r u n n i n g E a s t 20 >
94 19 70 2 83
17 •
17 80
n i or n e |
rods, thence South 8 rods, thence
94 .19)70 2 83
17. 80
Town 22 North of Range 15 West
Si or s e i
"Vest 20 rods, thenoo N o r t h 8 rods
97
09
70
1
76
10 70 2 55
>S ..21' 40
14 40
s w i or n w i
10 40 1 04 70 12 20
o place or beginning.
.
97 09 70 1 76 swi of »ei
21 40
5 74 57 70 7 01
25 100
nwi of s w i
One acre out o t the North W e s t
94 19 70 2 83 s e i
21 80
1 14 11 70 1 95
35 80
• i of nei
corner or the N o r t h one hair ot the j
97 09 70 1 76 e i or s w i
31 40
3 33 33 70 4 30 South East one fourth or the North I
s#i ofhet
s w | ot swi
.
9
4
.
18
70
2
21
80
2 12 21 70 3 03
r A N D W A R R A N T S CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR
e i of sei
E a s t one fourth See. 34 eoramenc-1
94 19 70 2 83 ne{ or nei
| 2 12 21 70 3 03
I j Hale or l o c a t i o n ; Investments m a d e ; Taxes paid on m m w i of s e t
ing at the North West corner, run- >
W
00 70 1 >76 nwi or n w i
40
30 40
88 08 70 1 CO ning East 20 rods, t h e n c e Booth 8
resident lanils; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, a n d purn w i of n w i
97 09 70 U 76 s w i or s w i
22 40
chase ot lands at tax sales.
. ', „....
n e i oT swi
T o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 5 W e s t
rods, thence West 20 rods, thence
97
09
70
1
76
28
40
And will always give the mostcanrftil s l t e a t i o n t o t h e Inters w i or nei
31 40
, 1 4 9 14 70 2 33 North 8 rods to the place ot begin[94
19 7 0 2 83 nwi ot s w |
28 80
e i or sei
, 29 CI
' 3 07 30 70 4 07 ning,
34 J 1 •»
80 08 70 1 04 ests or my Correspondents, and in liberality, p r o m p t n e s s an.I
1 94 19 70 2 83 Lot No 1
28 80
w i or sei
nlorselorMj
34 20
1 15 11 70 1 96 accuracy of b u f l n c M transections, w e u l d court- comparison
T o w n 2 4 N o r t h of R a n ^ e 1 5 W e s t
96
09
70
1
75
39
77
30
)
t
j.
swfli* or Swfli
06 70 1 45 with any Agendj" in the country.
34 20
09
31 00 70 2 46 24 70 3 40 al o t sei or s e i
1 fm
87 09 70 1 76 Lots No 5 A 0
32 40
Traverse City. Nov. 25,1859.
"
n w i or n e t
u , t No. l o r
35 20 76 1 05 10 70 1 85
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 6 W e s t
35 40
1 84 18 70 2 72
BWi Of SWi
10 i 0
58 05 70 1 33 nwi or n w i
Town 21 North of Range 7 West
se{ o t n w i
35 40
1 3M 13 70 2 21
Town
22
North
of
Range
16
West
20
70
2
91
1 10
97 09 70 1 76
Lot No. 2 of
35 43 70 2 fll
35 70 4 57
si or n e i
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 0 W e s t
"0 8 47
3 160
M i of
13 70 2 13
6 31 63 70
3 100 8
Lot No. l of
19 30
2 41 36 1 01 10 70 1 81 nwfli of
nefli of Defli
14 70 2 29
35 00 1
7 00 70 70 8 46
11 100
M
i
of
1
.
43
48
1
0
5
10
70
1
85
nwfli o r n e & i
15 70 2 35
18 70 1 87 70 21 27 swi of swi..
14 640
.
-fi 4 0
*
2 80
1 94 10 70 2 83 . E n t i r e of
si«ofne»
02 70
92
2 34 23 70 3 2i Fractional
.
30
2 90
2
40
67
09
70
1
76
si
of
sei
n w i or s«i
15 70 2 35
22 39 73 1 61 15 70 2 42 swi of swi
35 40
1
s
w
i
ot
net
2
43
68
1
06
10
70
1
86
nefli or n w i
15 70 2 35 J M I I 8 O L D E K T V U L H U K D H O T E I - . ' T I I K H I K T
» 137 88 4 02 40 70 5 12 swi or n e i
35 40
1
sefli or
I in T n v e r * e Citv \ situated ou F r o n t street, in the vicini2
80
1
94
19
70
2
83
s i ot nwfli
95 1 13 11 70 1 94
22 38
38 95
T o w n 3 9 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 1 W e s t
.1
80
111
1#
70
2
83
aei
ot
nei
ty ot the C o u r t Uouse and public.offlces, is still open for•the
e | or Sltfl
23 *313 44 3 43 34 70 4 47 Lot No. 1 or
17 34 50 1 37 13 70 2 20 reception 0? the t r a v e l i n g > b l l d The l ^ ^
1. 80
104 1870 J 83 nefli or
M-frn.
w i or s w i
24 80 •
57 05 70
. « 2 of
17 46
1 82 18 70 2 70 his hearty t h a n k s for the liberal p a t r o n a g e he has
n i or nwi
3
$0
1
94
19
70
2
83
.
• i or s e i
05 06 70 1 41
25 44 5*
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 1 W e s t
3 80
1 04 . 19 70 2 83Lot No 2
and assures the public t h a t no pains will be spared to make
Wi o r s e i
2 00 20 70 2 92
25 09
Lot
No
3
53
15
2
12
3
80
1
94
19
70
2
his
guest*
comfortable.
Ills
c
h
a
r
g
e
s
will
c
o
r
r
e
s
p
o
n
d with
Lot
No.
1
of
"
«
"
e | or s w i
29 02 70 1 01
25 40
sei
°
r
n
w
i
30
43
30
1
73
4
of
Town 22 North of Range 7 West
th
2 34 23 70 3 27
27 80
r.ood'a<<ccmmo4atlop* for H o r s e s y i d Cattle.

43tr
1 1 7 0 1 98 n{ or n e i
Town 34 North of Range 13 W est.
nwfli oT n w i
"
16 70 2 47
29 40
1 61
02 70 1 00
280
2
15 40
97 09 70 1 7G sei or s w i
s w i or h w i
.
2870 3 83
31 7 * 8 8 2 85
4 32 74 1 15 11 70 1 96
J t 80
1 14 19 70 2 83 gfli of nvrj
ei o r s l i
S i 6 1 3 0 2 07 20 70 2 ~
l o t No 4
4 39 30 1 38 13 70 2 21
12
40
97
09
70
1
76
M i or a e i
81 08 70 1 59
31 80
13 70 2 21
23 80
1 94 18 70 2 83 n i of s w i
9 40
wi or «*i
2 99 29 70 3 98 nei of se{
1 38 13 70 2 21
23 40
87 0 9 70 1 76 w i o r nei
40
s w i of nwi
41 04 70 1 15 sei or s e i
ne{ or nei
07 70 '
10 30 50
"Town 21 North of Range 8 West
1 l*ot*Tabrl|0*»DM*siirvW,) ; • r
y j
1 61 16 70 2 47 Lot No. 1 ot
32 40
nwi of n w i
05 70 1 33
10
23
70
«
"
2
or
sei of n w i
24 40
97 09 70 1 76 e i of n w i
3 22 32 70 4 24
32 80
04 70 1 18
15 18 24
neiotSX
.
27 40 J ! . 09.70 1 70 w i of nei
1,60 16 70 2 46 Fractional
33 80
02 70 1 00
21
9
6
5
Fractional
3 62 3 6 7 0 '4 68
Town 22 North of Rhnge 9 w
|
33 80
n | of nei
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