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Grand Traverse Herald, September 14, 1860
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1860-09-14
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOL. II.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 14, 1800.
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Harvest Festival Ode.
Thin day, two hundred year* ago,
The wild grape by the river'a side.
And UnU-len ground-nuts trailing low.
The table of the woods supplied.
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| s h o t at him, and s a p t o p o s t e r i t y , •' B e h o l d t h e title !
P e r i l s o f A d v e n t w o o a Y o u n g Lottie*.
j deeds to your gratitude!" [ A p p l a u d ]
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h a t t h e j ladies, w h o w e r e , a week or t w o a g o . visiting t h e lanrilV
snarling j o u r n a l t h o u g h t bold, w h a t t h e selfish p o l i t i c i a n o f the S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of the F o r e s t I m p r o v e m e n t C o m feared as his n u n — i t w a s b o d I s s e a l u pou h i s a p o s t k * h i p . ) p a u j - g C O a l mines, in the Schuylkill c o a f regions, e s p r t t I'nknown the apple's red and ™"M.
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The blushing tint of peach and pear;
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i t g o e s o v e r t h e v a u l t ; i t is gone. a n d the royal r u i n , suitable f o r t h e p u r p o s e . tl»e g u i d e s s e l e c t e d an old a n The mirror of the I'owuw told
No tale of o r c h a r d s ripe and rare.
| s h m e s o u t bcnehceat aseVer. [Applause.]
j w o r k e d d r i f t or passage, e x t e n d i n g a distance of a mil*
W h e n I r e t u r n e d f r c m N e w - » o r k on t h e t w e l f t h d a y m H J a half i n t o the m o u n t a i n , a n d k n o w n as t h o O t t o mine
Wild as the frnita he ttenrned to till.
of t h i s m o n t h . 1 was t o h a v e b e e n h o n o r e d by s t a n d i n g T h e y e n t e r e d a n d p o s e d t h r o u g h successfully, examin_ T h e « vale* the idle Indian t r o d ;
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in his desk, b u t illness p r e v e n t e d m y fulfilling t h a t a p - ing the coal f o r m a t i o n s a u d t h e s u b t e r r a n e a n p a w i c Nor knew the glad, creative s k i l l
The joy of him who toiU with God.
p o i n t m e n t . I t was 11 o clock in t h e m o r n i u g . A s h e w i t h m u c h curiosity, until a m i n e r w h o h a d been gtaac.n
eh aabM^iwBt E'«rr ««tii
t a n k a w a y Ihe same week, u u d e r t h e f a i r sky of Italy, h e e d a t t h e o u t l e t c a m e hastily a u d i n f o r m e d t h e g u i d e a t h j t
O, Painter of the fruit* and flower*!
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We thank Thee for Thy wise design
said to the m o s t loving w i r e s a n d nurses, " L e t m e b e t h e e a r t h o v e r t h e pas»agG way h a d c o m m e n c e d t o c r u m Whereby thene human hand* of our*
b u r i e d w h e r e I f a l l a m i w i t h t e n d e r a n d t b o u g h U u l d u t y , ble. T h i s , t o miners, is a u a l m o s t c e r t a i n i n d i c a t i o n
In N a t u r e ' s garden work with Thine.
she selected 4 o ' c l o c k of t h a t s a m e S u n d a y t o p u t all t h a t t h a t a fall will t a k e p l a i t ' — t h e d r o p p i n g p e b b l e s b e i n g
r daily need
was left of his d u s t i u t o the k i n d r e d d u s t of b r a v e , clas- b u t t h e f o r e - r u n u e r of t h e c r u s h i n g r o c k s a n d e a r t h . T h e
sic I t a l y . I ' o u r o'clock! T h e some sun t h a t looked up- c a r was i m m e d i a t e l y p u t in m o t i o n , with t h e h o p e t h a t
CHAKTJES H. I-IOLDEN,
iummer weed.
on t h a t half-dozen m o u r n e r s t h a t h e p e r m i t t e d t o follow t h e exit m i g h t be g a i n e d before t h e d a n g e r a r r i v e d , b u t
t Autumn corn.
h i m t o t h e g r a v e , t h a t s a m e m o m e n t lor b r i g h t n e s s light- t h e i r e f f o r t s w e r e v a i n . T h e y h a d g o n e b u t a few h u n Give foola their gold and kivave* their power
erf u p t h e a r c h e s of his own t e m p l e , a s one w h o m h e lov- d r e d vardswhen a r u m b l i n g like d i s t a n t t h u n d e r was heard,
' L e t fortune'* hubbies rise aud full;
e d s t e p p e d i u t o his o w n desk, a n d w i t h r e m a r k a b l e coi- a rush of cold a i r blew o v e r t h e m , a n d t h e n all w a s still
Who sou * a Held, or train* a Hotter.
cidcnce, f o r t h e only t i m e d u r i n g his absence, opened one as t h e g r a v e ! I t w a s soon found t h a t a m a n h a d fallen
Or plants a tree, is more than nil.
GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY. MICHIGAN.
of his own s e r m o n s t o s u p p l y m y p l a c e 1 a n d as his friend in a n d c o m p l e t e l y b l o c k e d t h e outlet, w h i c h i t w o u l d r e > F o r he who blesses mort is blest:
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r e n d the b e a t i t u d e s o v e r his g r a v e on t h e b a n k s of t h e A r - q u i r e several d a y s t o r e m o v e . A f t e r t a k i n g a viewof t h e
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And God and man shall own his worth
Who toils to leave us bis betjuc.-a
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An added beauty to the earth.
the text, •• T r u s t G o d . " I t is said t h a t in his lost h o u r * | t h i s d i r e c t i o u would be a t least a w o r k of t h r e e days, a u d
the w a n d e r i n g of t h a t masterly brain, he m u r m u r e d . toasidering t h e d a n g e r
And. aoon or late to all A a t Sow
a second jJide. if t h i s
The time of Harvest shall be given;
" t h e r e a r e t w o T h e o . P o r k e r s ; one r e s t s h e r e , d y i n g ; — moved, t h e p a r t y c a m e t o a s e r i o u s h a l t f o r a little t i m e .
The flowers shall bloom, the f r u i t s It ail grow
b a t t h e o t h e r lives and is a t w o r k a i h o m e . " l l o w t r u e !
AND
T h e gloom a n d closeness of t h o p l a c e , h o w e v e r did n o t
If not on earth, at last in Heaven!
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
A t t h a t very m o m e n t , he was s p e a k i n g t o his u s u a l t h o u - u t t e r l y d a s h t h e i r c o u r a g e . O n e of t h e y o u n g l a d i e s
s a n d . - j ' a t t h a t very instant his own w o r d s we're floating
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Conuty, Michigan.
Wendell Phillips on Theodore Parker.
t h o u g h t t h e y could kill nnd c a t tlie mule a t t a c h e d t o t h e i r
over t h e h e a r t s of those t h a t loved h i m best, nnd b i d d i n g car, a n d t h u s live till t h e i r f r i e u d a should d i g t h e m out
Office in C o u r t Houao.
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A n o t h e r f r i e n d i s g o n e . N o t g o u e ! N o . w i t h us, ont h e m , in this, t h e loneliest h o u r of t h e i r b e r e a v e m e n t , A g u i d e a t length b e t h o u g h t h i m of a f o r m e r n i r - s h a f :
ly s t a n d i n g on one s t e p h i g h e r t h a n he d i d T o s u c h spir" T r u s t God."
w h i c h o n c e o p e n e d a t t h e e x t r e m e e n d of t h e mine t o t h e
its, t h e r e i s no d e a t h . I n t h e old t i m e s , w h e n men f o u g h t
H e always c a m e t o t h e platform. H e is a n old occu- s u r f a c e of Uie mountain, a n d n t onoo p r o c e e d e d t o e x p l o r e
w i t h spears, t h e w a r r i o r hurled his w e a p o n i n t o t h e t h i c k p a n t of" t h i s p l a t f o r m . H e nfcver m a d e a n a p o l o g y f o r his w a y t o i t a n d d i r e c t l y returned, w i t h e n c o u r a g i n g
est of t h e o p p o s i t e host, a m i s t r u g g l e d b r a v e l y ou, until
c o m i n g t o t h i s p l a t f o r m . I remember, m a n y y e a r s ago, w o r d s :
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' SOLICITOIi IN C H A N C E R Y ,
y o u t h . T h e o d o r e P a r k e r Hung his h e a r t f o r w a r d a t t h e
t h i s p l a c e . H e h a d - s a t w h e r e y o u sit, fit t h e seats, look- rose t o t h e h e i g h t of uearly six h u n d r e d feet. I n some
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ing u p t o us. I t h a d been u s t o r m y , h u r d g a t h e r i n g — p l a c e s i t was jierpendicular a n d in o t h e r s i t w a s c a r r i e d
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r e a c h e d i t t o - d a y . . [ P r o f o u n d s e n s a t i o n . ] O n l y ODe s t e p
a cla-c light. T u c p r e s s c a l u m n i a t e d i u , e v e r y j o u r n a l u p at utr angle. T h e d a m p n e s s of t h e y e a r s h a d c o v e r e d
higher.'
T I I E I t ON' B O S T W I C K ,
in B o s t o u ridiculing thu idea w h i c h we w e r e e n d e a v o r - t h e t i m b e r s w i t h slime,"and w h e r e tliev h a d r o t t e d a w a y
'• Weep you may full well for S c o t l a n d .
i n g t o s p r e a d . A s I passed d o w n t h e s t a i r s h o m e w a r d , a s o f t ' m u d oozed o u t of t h o e a r t h . B u t n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g
Let none dare to mourn for him.".
l l o w shall we g r o u p his q u a l i t i e s ? T h e first t h a t oc- he p u t his a r m w i t h i u miue a n d said, " Y o u shall n e v e r all t h e s e difficulties, a d d e d t o t h e d a n g e r t h a t a fallin,
c u r s t o me is t h e tireless i n d u s t r y of t h a t u n r e s t i n g b r a i n . need to ask m e a g a i n t o s h a r e t h a t p l a t f o r m . " [ A p p l a u s e . ] r o c k m i g h t w e d g e t h e m in b e y o n d t h e p o w e r of c s c a p e .
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m a n y a u d many t i m e in t h e small h o u r s of the m o r n i n g T h e s p o t f o r him w a s w h e r e t h e b a t t l e w a s h o t t e s t . H e alive, they d e t e r m i i w d t o a t t e m p t t h o a s c e n t
T h o p a r t y consisted of t h e t w o ladies,thu t w o gentlemen
(my own w i u d o w c o m m a n d s t h o s e of bis s t u d y , ) a n d as 1 h a d cutne, as half t h e c l e r g y c o m e — a c r i t i c . H e felt i t
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w a s a b o u t t o p r e p a r e f o r rest, 1 looked o u t a n d s a w t h n t was n o t his p l a c e ; t h a t i t wus t ' g r a p p l e w i t h the t i g e r w h o a c t e d as t h e i r escort, t h o S c o t c h m a n , w h o w a s t h e i r
t t n q u e n c h c d lig h t b u r n i n g , t h a t u n r e s t i n g s t u d e n t e v e r a t a u d t h r o t t l e him. A n d t h e p l e d g e t h n t h e m a d e h e k e p t ; guide, and t w o miners. T h e l a d i e s p r e p a r e d t h e m s e l v e s
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w o r k , a n d , half a s h a m e d , I said t o mvself. " T h e t r o p h liien t h a t lordly m a m m o t h of the p r e s s TIIB TBIIUTCK, was c o m m e n c e d . T h o g u i d e w i t h one m i n e r w e n t fijst.
ies o f M i l t i a d c s w i l i not let m e s l e e p . " H e s e e m e d t o reb u k p m e e v e n b y t h e l i g h t t h a t (lushed irqin t h e w i n d o w o v e r g r o w u in its indejietidence mid .strength, would u o t the t w o gentlemcu followed, t h e n c a m e t h e ludies, Htid
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of his s t u d y . I h a v e m e t liira ou t h e c a r s in the far W e s t ; condescend t o record a w o r d t h a t M r . H a r r i s o n o r 1 lastly t h e r o m a i u i u g m i n e r . P a i n f u l l y t h e y fdiled u p w a r d ,
ould u t t e r b u t b e n t low before t h e must t h o r o u g h now d r a g g i n g themselves over d e c a y i n g t i m b e r s a n d p r o h e was j t r e j j a r i n g a n a r g u m e n t iu behalf of t h e p e r i s h i n g
classcs of his owu c i t y . N e i t h e r on t h i s j o u r n e y n o r a t s c h o l a r s h i p of N e w - K u g l a n d . a u d was g l a d t o wiu i t s j e c t i n g rocks, n o w f o r c i n g themselves t h r o u g h f p i c e r ways t o t h e c o n f i d e n c e of t h e W i s t by b e i n g h i s m o u t h - w h e r e it s e e m e d almost impossible f o r t h e m t o pass. A n d
h o m e d i d h i s s p i r i t need t o rest.
W h y i s he d c a d f B e c a u s e he t o o k u p t h e b u r d e n of p i e c e — w i t h tlrat w e a p o n of iltllueu- e in his r i g h t hand, now d r a g g i n g e a c h o t h e r by t h e h a n d , f r o m s t e p t o stcp.
t h r e e uicu. A f a i t h f u l p u l p i t is e n o u g h for o n e m a n . l i e o e « l w a y s p l a c e d himself a t o u r aide a n d in the m i d s t of w h e r e t h e a s c e n t w a s p e r p e n d i c u l a r . T h r o u g h all t h i s
the f o r t i t u d e of t h e ladies ncvet- f o r n m o m e n t d e s e r t n l
tilled it until t h e p r e g n a n c y of bis i d e a s o v e r f l o w e d i n t o us, in t h e c a p i t a l city of t h e ' E m p i r e . [ C h e e r s . ]
Y o u may uot t h i n k t h i s g r e a t p r a i s e — w e d o . O t h e r t h e m . T h e y w e r e c h e e r f u l aud h o p e f u l w h e n t h e 'men
o t h e r c b a n u e l s . i t was n o t e n o u g h . H i s diocese o x t e n d resident land*; Redemption or l a n d s sold for taxes, a n d pur- c d t o t h e p r a i r i e s .
O n e v e r y n i g h t of t h e w e e k tho*c men h a v e lit o u g h t as b r a v e hearts, o t h e r m e n h a v e b r o ' t w h o a c c o m p a n i e d , t h e m were r e a d y t o d e s p o n d . A f t e r
«lui>w of land* at t a x sales.
b r a v e l i p s s m o t h e r e d b i g o t r y , c o n q u e r e d p r e j u d i c e , a n d as keen-sighted a u d vigilant instincts, b u t ho b r o u g h t us, tw o h o u r s of almost s u p e r h u m a n e x e r t i o n , t h e b l u e sky
And witl always (five t h e moat careful attention t o the intermelted t r u e h e a r t s i n t o his own on t h e luniks of t h e Mis- a s no one else.could, tiijC loftiest s t a t u e of N e w - E n g l a n d a p p e a r e d a b o v e t h e m , a n d t h e f r a g r a n c e of the a i r filled
e s t s of m y Correspondents, and in liberality, p r o m p t n e w aud
H u t he s a i d : c u l t u r e . [ A p p l a u s e . ] H e b r o u g h t us a disciplined in- t h e m w i t h d e l i g h t . T h a n k G o d ! t h e y w e r e saved. B n t
y of business transaction", would c o u r t comparison sissippi. T h a t w a s c u o u g h f o r t w o men.
'* 1 will b r i n g t o t h i s a l t a r of R e f o r m a costlier tifferiug tellect, w h o s e s t a t e m e n t w a s intellect, a u d whoso affirma- w h a t a p p e a r a n c e d i d t h e y p r e s e u t ! F r o m head t o foot
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y e t ; " a n d he g a t h e r e d t h e sheaf of all l i t e r a t u r e i n t o his tion t h e most g i f t e d s i u d c u t t o o k l o n g t i m e b e f o r e he ven- t h e y w e r e c o v e r e d w i t h m o d a n d filth. T h e i r " c l o t h e s
•re in t o t t e r s , ami t h e i r h a n d s w e r e l a c e r a t e d nnd b l e ^ d bosom, a n d c a m e w i t h a n o t h e r m a n ' s work, a l m o s t nil t h e t u r n e d t o d o u b t o r t o c o n t r a d i c t . W h e n .wo h a d n o t h g. N i g h t hail d e s c e n d e d , and t h e y w e r e t h r e e m i l e ,
t h o u g h t s of all a g e s a n d all tongues, as t h e b a c k - g r o u n d i u g b u t o u r c h a r o c t e r s , n o t h i n g but o u r r e p u t a t i o n for ac(
of h i s i n f l u e n c e iu behulf of t h e slave. H e said, " I j e t no c u r a c y . f o r o u r weupous, t h e man w h o could g i v e t h e f r o m h o m e in t h e m i d s t of n wilderness. B u t t h e g r e a t superficial s c h o l a r s h i p p r e s u m e t o a r r a i u g n R e f o r m as ur- cousi "of t h e slave t h a t w e a p o n , was indeed one of his est d a n g e r was passed, atitl w i t h c h e e r f u l n e s s w H c h ^ m o s i
ianishcd t h e i r fatigue, t h e y c u m m u i c u d t h e i r h o m e w a r d
Has opem-d an OBico at Travcrso City, Grand Traverse Co.. r o g a n t a n d e m p t y f a n a t i c i s m . I will o v e r t o p y o u r candi- ablest a n d f o r e m o s t c h a m p i o n s .
L o r d B a c o n said in his will, •• I leave m y n a m e a n d j o u r n e y .
Michigan, f u r the transaction of a
d a t e s w i t h l a n g u a g e a n d law, a n d s h o w you, b y t h e spoil*
O n tBcir r e t u r n t o t h e h o u s e t h o l a d i e s fainted," o w i n g
of all tongues, t h e rightfulness a u d i n e v i t a b l e necessity of m e m o r y f o r f o r e i g n lands, u u d t o my owu c o u n t r y m e n
after some time be patted."
N o m u r e fitting w o r d s t o t h e i r severe e x e r t i o n s , a n d f r o m j o y in b e i u g s a v e d
The United States Land Office ia located at t h i s place : a n d j u s t i c e a n d l i b e r t y . " [ H e a r t y a p p l a u s e . ] E n o u g h w o r k
could h a v e b e e n chosen, if t h e m o d e s t y of the f r i e n d w h o f r o m so t c r r i b i o a d e a t h .
p a r t i c u l a r attention will be paid t o locating Land Warrants, f o r t h r e e m e u t o do, a n d h e . s a u k u u d e r t h e b n r d o n !
inventing money iu Government Land*, i m p a r t i n g informaL o r d R a c o n says, " S t u d i e s t e a c h not t h e i r o w n u«e; h a s j u s t g o n e b e f o r e tw would h a v e |>ermittcd him t o !
tion relative t o the general features, resources m d advan- t h a t c o m e s f r o m a wisdom w i t h o u t t h e m a n d a b o v e t h e m . 1 ' a d o p t t h e m for himself. To-day. even within t w e n t y - f o u r j
A T h r i l l i n g Hcenc.
t a g e s of the Grand Traverse country, the p a y m e n t of taxes,
h o u i * 1 h a v e seen s y m p t o m s of t h a t r e p e n t a n c e w h i c h j
y e a r s since, some m i n e r s iu Cornwall, EiigN o t II
nnd the transaction of any Agency buaine** with which he T h e f a u lt of X e w - E u g l a o d s c h o l a r s h i p is, t h a t i t k n o w s
< Innd. w h o w e r e w o r k i n g f a r u n d e r g r o i m d , c a m e u p o n t h e
n o t its own n s e ; t h a t , as l«ord B a c o n says, " i t s e t t l e s in J o h n s o n d e s c r i b e s :
may lie entrusted.
RKFBRKNCKS.
" I n nation*»lo*l> wise a u d n t t m l r J u s t lion. WhHwy JUM. Andlwc <iro»ral)i
i t s fixed ways, nnd d o e s not seek r e f o r m a t i o n . "
The
b o d y of a p o o r fellow w h o h a d perished in t h e suffocatCbirlw V. ltml«T. K«q.
\
T o b u r i e d merit raise the tartly bust,"
p r a i s e of t h i s s c h o l a r is, t h a t , like t h e g r e a t m a s t e r of
ing p i t f o r t y y e a r s b e f o r e . S o m e c h e m i c a i a g e u t t o w h i c h
t Auoro
T h e men w h o h e l d t h e i r g a r m e n t s aside, uud t o o k cat
E n g l i s h p h i l o s o p h y , h e w a s c o n t e n t , l i g h t his t o r c h at
t h e b<nh had" boen s u b j e c t e d ^ - a u a g e n t j . r e j A r c d in t h e
Herald Olllce. Traverso City. Wov. 3.1858.
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every man's candle.
H e was not nShamed t o l e a r n . —
l a b o r a t o r y of n a t u r e — h a d effectually a r r e s t e d t h e nrogs h o w s y m p t o m s t h a t t h e y will be glad, w h e n t h e worldly I
-^
W h e n h e s t a r t e d in t h e p u l p i t he c a m e a U n i t a r i a n , w i t h
re>.•> of d e c a y . T h r y b r o u g h t it t o the s u r f a c e , a n d f o r
t h e blessing of C a m b r i d g e . M e n snv h e i s n U o i t n r i a n d o u b t s w h e t h e r t h e y h a v e any life left, t o snv, " D i d n o t ' a w hile, till "it crnnibled a w a y t h r o u g h e x p o u r c t o tb® a t n o l o n g e r ; b u t t h e manna, w h e u i t was k e p t t w o days, j P a r k e r s p r i n g f r o m our b o s o m ? " Y e s , lie t a k e s hi; m o s p h e r e . it lay t h e r e t h e i m a g e of a fine s t u r d y y o u n g
b r e d m a g g o t s , a n d t h e liittlo w o r m s t h a t run a b o u t on j .p.l a c e — h i s serene p l a c e — a m o n g t h o s e lew t o w h o m A m e - m a n . N o convulsion h a d pasf»ed o v e r t h e f a c e in d e a t h ;
(MOUTH OK ltOAROMAN HIVKIt,)
c a n s p o i n t a s p r o o f t h a t t h o national h e a r t it still heal-1
t h e s u r f a c e of c o r r u p t i o n , call t h e m s e l v e s the c h i l d r e n " I " a n 9
—:t. .t..
w a s l ^ k RS j e t
No
u
nli™. M M Of o u r M a l e u i i e u . m o . , of o u r p o t |
^
» p - u e m t i o n had grown m i since
and
representatives
of C h a n n i u g .
T h e y a r e o n l y t h e j J. ,J
^ aMM
™ " g * ® ™ j t h e d»v on « h i e h the » i . « rat dd«>
o w n h i s s h a f t t u e hist
i m i s N E W A N D C O M F O R T A B L E H O U S E I S w o r m s of t h e m a n n a , a u d t h e p u l p i t of F e d e r a l s t r e e t | e i a n j .p i d o w n i n t o t » i m t > l
filial l o w
ready t o receive ita guests, being fitted in full, with- found iu- child a t the Mttslc Hall.
[ L o u d a p p l a u s e . ] — ] " l 1 ®' 1 " 1 * p ° . o $ p e time.
t h e i r defects, n n d
' ' i s to make it the
' most desirable of* a
G o d ' s lineage is uot of blood. B r e w s t e r of P l y m o u t h , if ''ackwartl. n m l t h r o w t h e m a n t l e
B u t a t o t t e r i n g oltl w o m a n w h o h a d h u r r i e d f r o m h e i
s, v
mbl ewr t h e t e m p t a t i o n antl t h e t i m e ! " N o w
be stood alone to-day, would n o t b e
"t h• »e O r t h o d«o«xv ' » a. y-. " K
R e m eem
h e a r i n g t h e n e w s , c a m e up, a n d s h e knew i
J . K. <•. b e i n g one of the e a r l i e s t s e t t l e r s in the County, i s
n e v e r quit! 1
which t h r o u g h all t he.' e y e a r s s h e h a d nevt
able to give any information necessary t o parties wishing to
locate l a n d s or otherwise.
Ue ha* a Pleasure lloat^Skiff*
T h e p o o r m i u e r w a s t o c a v e b e e n h eerr h u s b a n d
nnd Fishing Tackle of every description for hire. Those in
a f t e r t h a t on w h i c h h o died. T h e y wero roogh
search of health or recreation will find t h i s a *crj> desirable
of c o u r s e w h o w e r e l o o k i n g o n — a liberal e d n c a
place of r e « o r t
,
,
.
—
,
,
.
i u u u aitd refined feelings a r e not essential t o t h e tagii
Traverse City. October 31.18SI>. ,
4»ly
u . s c h i l d r e n h a v e b e e n a m o n g us, a n d o n e - h a l f h a v e k n o w . . . w | | a 9 | ) w o r k
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, n a ] o r ! i [ ; _ b u l t i K . r e w e r e no
i
mi,!.
foot t h e w i c k e d l a w s of i t s own e p o c h .
w h t n ^ ^ / - h a i r e d p i l g r i m cast herself u p o n
i s not s t a n d i n g in t h o s a m e p u l p i t , o r m u t t e r i n g t h e s o m e t h e m by h a t e - e . | u i t l a t t e s t a t i o n * t o t h e D i v i n e life t h a t ^
t h e v o u t h f u l c o r p s e a n d p o u r e d o n t t o i t s deaf e a r m a n y
s h i b b o l e t h ; i t is, like C b o n u i n g , l o o k i n g i u t o t h e fac>; of h a s passed t h r o u g h o u r streets.
l w > . h l could n j - a m U ' U ; ra-ikv: bill he M l
for I b r t r
ll w o . '
0 r c „ t o 4 c „ ( „ i « d
a n a t i o n a l sin, and, w i t h lips t o u c h e d like Cjaiau's, findm>rd, ) t a m m M e d to
ooe «o old. t i e o t l i e r s o j o u a j r
tacM
i n g it i m p o s s i b l e t o l a u u c h a t i t t h e t h u n d e r b o l t of G o d ' s hnve d o n e tor « . - - « i t l
bi- fittinp. with l l i a t U t a r t
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ngo.lioiin,
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O'KONT BTHKKT, NKAE COI'RT H0CSK.1
rebuke. [Applause.]
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TRAVKRSK C i T V , MICHIGAN.
0 1 4 L y m a n B e e c h e r said. " I f y o u want t o find t h e t h a t e!o<jucnce w h i c h "y
• '\TUII1V '
K ° l i e " Dn w ' t 1 '
h v i n g and stix>d still w i t h t h e d e « ' k
what '
s u c c e s s o r of S t P a u l , seek h i m w h o r e y o u find t h e s a m e a[i|>ointed—he s h o u l d h n v e
U I f i O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T H R FIRST
o b j e c t i o n s m a d e t o a p r e a c h e r t h a t w e r e made t o S t P a u l " t r j ' t o d o f o r h i m .
T o P i n c t . E TOMATOES.—Always u s e t h o s e w h i c h a r e
In Traverse City.) situated on F r o n t S t r e e t , in the vicin' "Sleet> in peo<* * ' t h V-.tt Irt
t h o r o u g h l y ripe. T h e small r o u n d ones a r e decidedly il* 1
ity of the C o u r t Honse a n d puMSc offlces Is still open fcir the W h o w o n t h e h a t r e d of t h o m e r c h a n t p r i n c e s of B o s t o n :
Of Uie noble and the ttt>':
T h e f a n a t i c of
licst
I>o n o t prick t h e m , as moet reeipe b o o k s d i r e c t
reception of the traveling publics The P r o p r i e t o r returns W h o did S t a t e s t r e e t call a m a d m a n ?
Hands t h a t n e t e r futletl l l i n
h i s h e a r t y t h a n k s for the liberal patronage he haa r e c e i v e d F e d e r a l s t r e e t in 1 8 3 7 . W h o . w i t h u n e r r i n g instinct,
l>»t t h e m lie in a s t r o n g b r i n e t h r e e o r f o u r d a y s . . th> n
liearta that btt«tn.t>- nevel
a n d assnres t h e public that no pains will iw sj>ared to piake d i d t h a t s a m e h e r d of m e r c h a n t p r i n c e s h a t e , w i t h instincp u t t h e m d o w n in layers in y o u r jars, m i x i n g w i t h t h e m
[ P r o l o n g e d applaum.-.]
his guesu cuntforuble.
His charges will correspond] with
t i v e c e r t a i n t y t h a t in o r d e r t h a t t h e i r c r a f t should b e safe
small onions and n i e c e s of h o r s e r a d i s h : t h e n p o u r on t b r
ihe times.
Moliere was askvd t i n n-ftwui why, iu c e r t a i n c o u n t r i e s , v i n e g a r (<old-i which s h o u l d b e first s p i c e d
for peppers,
t h e v o u g h t t o h a t e h i m ? T h e A p o s t l e of M u s i c H a l l . —
Good accomodations f o r Horses and Cattle.
totf
t h e k i n g may assume t h i c r o w n a t f o u r t e e n y e a r s of a g e , let t h e r e b e a s p i c e - b a g t o t h r o w i u t o every p o t
C o v
T h a t is enough.
W h e u s o m e A m e r i c a n s d i e — w h e n m o s t A m e r i c a n s ami can uot m a r r y b e f o n e i g h t e e n ? — • • I t is," said M o l i e r e t h e m care-fully, a n d ret t h c r a by in the cellar f o r a, full
d i e — t h e i r f r i e n d s t i r e t h e p u b l i c w i t h e x c u s e s . T h e y " b e c a u s e i t is m o r e diC ciut t o rule a wife t h a n a k i n g - m o u t h before using.
confess t h i s spet. t h e y e x p l a i n t h a t stain, t h e y plead c i r - d o m . \
S r r c K s s . tha first A i d chief e l e m e n t of s u c c e s s is d e - i
T h e B i b l e h a s b e e n t r a n s l a t e d into t w o h u n d r e d - nftd
c u m s t a n c e s a s t h e hnlf-jttstification of t h a t m i s t a k e , a n d
t h c y > b e g of e s t o r e m e m b e r t h a t n o t h i n g b u t g o o d is t o cision or c h a r a c t e r . W i t h o u t this, a n d t h e k i n d r e d t r a i t s j s i x t y l a n g u a g e s a n d dialects, a n d is now in thu b a w j ?
the Trade, on liberal terms. b e "spoken of t h e d e a d . W o n e e d n o s u c h mantlo f o r t h a t t h a t a r e a l w a y s f o u n d in its c o m p a n y , s u c k a s resolution. 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 people, o r a b o u t one t e n t h ol t h e h u m a n
Hash, <;in*s D o o r s . P o i n t s n n d Nails,
g r e e n g r a v e u n d e r t h e s k y of F l o r e n c e . N o e x c u . * * — n o c o u r a g e , a n d "hope, t h e r e is little chance.of suceas. ' W i t h r a c e .
c o n s t a n t l y on hand, and for sale.
_ —
•:
All o r d e r s for C a h i u e t W O T k a n d U n d e r t a k i n g will )w e x p l a n a t i o n s — n o s p o t
P r i e s t l y m a l i c e h a s s c a n n e d eve- i t " t h e r e i s n o s u c h w o r d as f a i l " a n d seldom auy s u c h i
A n e m i n e n t t e e t o t a l e r would only c o n s e u t t o s i t ' f o '
execntcd on short notice.
ry inch of his g a r m e n t : i t w a s s e a m l e s s ; it could find n o t h i n g a s a failure. T o s u c h a s p i r i t e v e u difficulties a f - |
J. K. 0 . . t h a n k f u l f o r past p a t r o n a g e , t a k e s t h i s epportustain. H i s t o r y , a s in t h e e a s e of e v e n - o t h e r of h e r b e - f o r d a s t i m a l u s , a n d d a n g e r s s p u r — " for a re sol a t e m i n d , " j bis p o r t r a i t o n c o n d i t i o n t h a t lie s h o u l d be t a k e n in * c
i l t v of soliciting a c o n t i n u a n c e of the aamc.
1
ter colors.
loved children^ g a t h e r s i n t o h e r b o s o m w h i c h m a l i c e h a d it h a s forcibly been said, " i s o m n i p o t e n t ' *
T r a v e r s e City, November 25,1859.
1-1)'
MOBGAN BATES,
.
IX
..
AO Jiials of Jtb Printing Neath and Eipcditioufh Eiftntal.
Xttontnj, Counsellor anil Solicitor,
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
NORTHPOHT,
C. H . M A R S H ,
'Morim anil Counsellor at £ato,
T. J. R A M S D E L L
'^Itontfj) anb (!i oitnscllcr at £;tto,
N O T AR Y P U B L I C ,
C L E R K AND REGISTER.
PAYMENT O F TAXES,
LANI) "wARRANT
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Trartw'City,firamlTratfrsf County, Micligan,
H E N R Y I). C A M P B E L L .
Land, T ax, and General Agency.
MORGAN BATES
General Agency Business.
""B w^SIT
"
!
GUNTON HOUSE,
J A M E S K." G U N T O N ,
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
T
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M
FOWLE,
T
*" JAMES K. GUNTON,
Practical Builder aiul Draught-tmaji,
Capt. E. B . War* on the Tariff.
A
^^*Ji^l^
Lake Micl.1BOSTON. Aug. 21. 1 6 6 »
of t h e
p a n - T h r e e or Foor IInn4r d U r a L o r t - M U i - C i | U ! l t B. W u d .
SIR.—I have not the pWaeure of ynur i.-.,uaiutacce.
I and appointed an emigrant agent to direct public atten- " ^ L w t ^ - S e v e r a l o f ' t h e fcoathem^ExcnreionUU
. but 1 hare been so much impressed with the sound sense.
tion to this and the other advantages our State presents i o n Board—Cnpt. Jack Wilson Drowned.
| and I nay add. patriotism, of some extracts lately pub.
.
.
I
Kiwn U» C h k 4 f o P r » » «oJ T>iVu». Scjit S.
to the emigrant.
Thev have eMcted mauy other wise and judicious j A most appalling calamity has burst upon our comrao- j UsLcd in one of our papers from a book of yours, that I
1
;h
together
are
rapidly
developing
the
resournity
and
the
other
commun.tics
yet
to
be
thrilled
with.
c a n c o t restrain myself from expnsring the approval of
laws, which together arc rapidly developing —
; ---«
•
.
,
people in this quarter, and asking yoo to «.ud tcc a Copy
a s of Uic State, mi girtof ter » position in tho pabSo j tl« iatalipaic* . ( « diKstcr wh.ch to jost occurred
of the entire document.
(stimotion sccond to no otter in tte Union.
• I th« to. .itbout p a * in onr n m u o nnnnk
These are a few or
iac bcuoouer
...W our ,port this
— tnorn- - - -- • You hare the true theory, sir. for the prosperity. of
of the claims the Republican party |! The
schooner AUJUM
Augusta VWW
came into
orescnU to the people or Michigan Tor a continuant of I ing. and reports that last night about midnight she had j m [, D d 0f o u r * - " Diversity or Labor/—Ao agrteui
their confidence. Ami what single act have their public j collided with a large steamer on this lake, a few tn.lcs tural covntry
„„ee ,h< the creation of Man .ras c m servants committed to counterbalance these great bene-1 out of this city. The Angela had suffered seriously in at o n y prnod of <(> history. a n c i one
W by d..
I the encounter from the loss of her headgear, and was K t u o t ttn believe this ami act UJKIU it? 1 he varioo*
l e a k i n badl v
Sbc
a ful1 car
f m reckless a s |
S
. "
^
K° of lumber, which p 0 rts or this country are but as one. and if the South'
L
11 p
i l y o n ^ t b e oco i
-»
v,,a aliiftwl in thn rolfisioiL in which she struck head on. I
know the kindlv de-ares of pood j^ople at Ihe North.
tbey arc, have ever had the effrontery to prweut. j The captain knew nothing of the extent or the disaster to that tlcy might prosper, the South wi.iuM think bettor
j Tbey hare pasard a law to give every poor man who ' ^
©;c (gnmft Crabcrst ffietalii.I chooses to acccpt it, forty acre* of land for a homestead.
MOROAK BATKS. It
TRATERBE CITY:
PRIDAY MORNING, 8EPTBMBKR 14, I860.
REPUBLICAN T I C K E T .
FOB rKKSlPKXT,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
or nxutooD.
FOR TICK rBESIPKXT,
HANNIBAL HAMLIN,
or
MAIM*.
Presidential Electors—At I/irgc,
HEZKKIAII G. WELLS, or Kalamazoo.
RUFUS IIOSMER. of Ingham.
Firet District....GEORGE W. LEE.
Second District..EDWIN I>OI«CH.
Third District....PHILOTUS HAYDOV
Fonrth District.-AUGUSTUS COBURN.
State Ticket.
For Governor,
> A U S T I N BLAIR,
Thronjitteintprndonco ofnJternbh^
;
L
^
^
^
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to„
no j«to»
,the
w canal
- d fund
M has
h » been
been deprived
dennred Of
of the
tho aOK
„ d the
, k r more
^
( , c l o l . i r a you
v o l build, and tkr
* 'or^ M
' TM' | | i o o n inlcUigcncc which filled our streets with anxious in-1Ipa r l 0 f ^^ and
factories
for a few months; and . Republican legislature has
c
.
1jOU
n f O T 1 ) . < i r f llune
you rtncouragt
Hone I^iLor, the
the tmore tatisfacquirers.
slightlv increased the State tax in order to meet the inThe other vos3el in the encounter was the Steamer La- i tion we shall teel at these evidences or your prosperity,
terest on the Locofoco State debt, finish public buildings dy Elgin, Cspt Jack Wilson, which left this port last > j he triumph or our opinions.
aD( t
begun by Locorocos, and meet deficiencies occasioned by
ight for Milwaukee.! on ber return of the Military Ex- j Hoping to rcceivc a copy of your paper upon this snbLocofoco rrnuds and prodigality. This is the whole
cursion rrom Milwaukee yesterday rooming. She hadoni j c c t i
I am Yours, Arc.. &c.
story. These arc the only two acts which our opi>or.ciits
GARPINER HOWLAXP SUAW.
o r JACKFOX.
board nearly rour hundred souls, or whom less than fifty
From Ibt DOBIOQ D i l l ; A d « n l i « r
veuture to call upon tho public to condemn. Choose yo
For Lientenant Governor,
were saved.
JAMES BIH.VEY,
MANrrAcrvKts AT THK NOKTII-WEST.—Capt E. B.
between them!
Wbcu the collision took placc there were a large num- Ward, or Detroit, well-known at tho West as a wealthy
or BAT.
For Attorney General.
ber of ladies in the cabin, and when informed by C'apt. and public spirited man. has lately published a pamphlet
DouRlnVs Prospect*.
C H A R L E S UPSON,
Mr. Douglas's only strength is in the North, where Wilson, that the stcnnier was sinking, now of I hem seem- entitled. " Reasons why the North-West should have a
o r URAKCII.
Protective Tariff," from which wv mako a uunibcr of exbis Party is in a hopeless minority. Io the South, where ed to realize the awful fate impending, ami there was
For Aoditor General.
tracts in another column. Persons who have kept an
his Party is strongest, he is weakest. The North pre- consequently comp^ritive quiet, until the moment that •ye upon the leading newspapers at the West mu.t hare
LANGFORD 0 . UERRY,
or i*NAwr.K.
fer Lincolu to him.the South prefers Breckenridgc.and the she was swallowed up, flht-n au awful scream or despair noticed, of late, evidences of a very lively iutorvst.iu the
For Stato Treasurer.
subject of manufactures and their introduction at the
border Slave States prefer BclL The only Democratic went up rrom the scene or appaling death.
JOHN OWEN,
The Lady Elgin was a first class steamer, Iwlonging to West. Both upou general consideration* and on the
victories that have been achieved this year have been in
O r WAYKE.
special grouuds of the cheapness of labor and a raving in
North Carolina and Arkansas. In the latter the Doug- the Chicago and Lake Superior Unc, and has been run- the transportotion of the raw nuitcriul and fuel, the introSecretary of State.
JAMES B. PORTER,
las men were beaten, end in the former they have not ning between this nnd the Ijikc Superior ports during the duction or manufactures at the West has for some time
O r ALLBOAK.
last summer, carrying large numbers o! our citizens to and been forcibly urged.
«» .
even an organization or ticket.
Commissioner of State Land Office,
Capt. Ward has interested himseir much in this subUnder the circnmstnnccs. ir the Douglas mui do not from that Lake.
SAMUEL a LACY,
ject; and we remember to have noticed striking commuCapt. John Wihon. the well known Commander or
unite with Breckenridgv. they cannot carry a single
or CAi.nouK.
nicatioos from his pen in the Chicago 'I're/3 and TriSuperintendent of Public Instruction,
State. H they do unite, it is still doubtful whether they the Lady Elgin, was last seen on u raft, a few minutes af- bune. One can hardly foil to be struck with a certain
JOHN M. GREGORY,
can carry any, and at auy rate they could only curry ter the disaster. His fate is uuccrtain. We are
pcuetratiiig and vigorous sense in his statements, such a*
o r WASI1TKXAW.
tbcm Tor' Breckcnridge's benefit The utmost that " un- without hope that he and many others have saved them- argues not merely the shrewdness or a mau of busin««.
Member of Board of Education.
but also honesty auil unusual intelligence. Wo wish
ion" could effect would bo to throw the Election into selves.
EDWIN WILL1TS,
that wealthy and intelligent business men might follow
Among those saved are Mr. Caryl, the clerk, Mr. more generally the example of this gentleman who writre
or MoxitoR.
tho House, mid there Douglas stands no chanco whatevRice, the steward, and a porter, an Irishman, name not and circulates' such a pamphlet as this at his own expense,
For Co n«re»—Fourth District.
er.
While their prospects at tho Election arc thus dark, known. Mr. O'Brien, formerly City Marshal of Milwau- under his own signature; and of his own motion, " for
I O W L A N D E. T R O W B R I D G E , .
the special benefit and for tlic information of the working
their prospccts aTtcr the Election arc still darker. After kee.
people mid farmers or Michigan." Capt. Ward, like
Among those on board the ill-fated steamer were the Abraham Lincoln, is an instance or the self-made WestFor Representative in "this District
their defeat in November, they can no longer maintain
THOMAS J . RAMSDELL.
Union
Guards.
Capt
Barry,
of
Milwaukee,
accompanied
anything more than a local existence. The regular orern man—a man who began in poverty, but, after earnO r MAfHSTEK.
ganization will be in tho hands or those who now support by Gen. Best and Staff, the Black Ycagcrs nnd Green ing a large fortune by labor aud hard rubs, now spend*
County Ticket.
Breckcnridgo. since the latter hare the Southern Democ- Ycagers, ond Rifles, together with several Fire Compa- it with the liberality or a prince,for whirls, manufactures,
charities, and iu all directions where a wise public spirit
racy with them, and represent the traditional policy of nies, and the Milwaukee City Band. Tbey spent the would dictate.
County Treasurer
..MORGAN BATES.
the Party. Like all other parties which have attempted day yesterday iu friendly intercourse with our military.
It is worthy or ooticc that in thns moving in behalf of
Oa Clerk and Register.. ALBERT W. BACON Sheriff
*
WILLIAM E. SYKES.
to evade our compromise the great issue or tho day. the firem.il and citizens, and left last night on board the El- mauufactures'at the West. Copt Ward is but MtUling
•Judge of Probate
CURTIS FOWl.F.R.
the prediction or Mr. Webster, made in,1846:—
Douglas Party will speedily dissolve, and its members gin at a late hour.
••Tho North-Westeni States are detained to l»e manuOir. Court Commissioner
.
Hon. Herbert Ingraham, a member of the British Parwill, according to their respective affinities, takesideseiand Pros. Attorney...CIIARLLS H. MARSH.
facturing States
The sooner they begin this
ther with the Party which advocates or the Party which liament and son, proprietor of the London Illustrated work the better; and liegin it tliey will, because they are
County Surveyor
. J O S E P H C. GLEN.
News.
They
were
on
their
way
to
S
t
Paul
by
way
of
un intelligent and activc people, and cannot foil to ECO in
Coroners.
PERRY HANNAH.
opposes Slaveiy Extension.
GEORGE N. SMITH.
hat direction their true interest lies."
Lake and Superior.
Mr. Seward in Detroit.
[Boston Daily Advertiser.
F. A. Lumsden, wife, two children, and sonant. New
What the Republicans Have Done.
Fifty thousand people assembled in Detroit to listen to Orleans. Mr. Lumsden was proprietor of the Picayune.
3!r. Lincoln nt Hontc.
We had written an article on this subject, but before WILLIAM II. SKWARP, tbo greatest ami purest Statesman
The Captain or the Lndy Elgin, Jack Wilson,
A correspondent or the Utica He aid, whose business
it was put in type the following from the Detroit Daily or the age. The Fourth or September, A. D- 1860,
drowned in the surf, wheu within a few rods or the shore. called him to Springfield, paid an uncermonious visit to
.Mreriiier came under our observaUon; and as wo like says the Detroit Daily Advertiser, was a proud day for
Mr. LINCOLN, and thns speaks or him at his fireside:
Hon. R . E Trowbridge's Legislative Record
it better than our own, we substitute it:
Detroit and for Michigan; tho proudest in the history of
fortunate iu finding Mr. Lincoln alone and disMr. TaownfUPGF.'s record iD the legislature is certainThe Republicans commenced operations in Michigan any political canvass since the organization of the State.
engaged. My visit,'which I intended should bo ten minby expelling from power the men who had created a State From the shores of Latfe Huron, from tho coast of our ly quite as honorable a one as that or Mr. Thomson, and utes was nearly two hours. More than once I rotw to
much more consistent He presented the bill, giving 40
debt of two million and a half dollars,and who had squan- frontier rivers, from the mouth of tho Raisin to the acres or land as a homestead to actnal settlers, and used leave, but he was kind enough to assure me that he did
not regard my call as a bore. I found him to be one of
, dered a million and a half more or the peoples money.
mouth of the Grand River, from the towns, and villages, his influence for the passage or tho Swamp I .and Road
Their first legislative act was to liquidate tho St^Je and farms, and workshops, from her Southern borders to Bill, while Mr. Thomson was settling back iu his party the most companionable men I have ever seen. Frank,
hearty, aud unasi-umirig, one feels irresistably drawn todebt and stop tho interest on all the five million loan the Saginaw, the people came op to testify their love and harness, refusing to help on these needed measures for ward "him. In his conversation and bearing he reflect*
bonds that should remain outstanding and unadjusted af- affection for the greatest defender of the rights most dear the improvement or the State, /md amusing himseir with the gentleman. Hardly a trace or the rough schooling
throwing obstacles in the way or Legislation, for mere
ter a limited time.
to them, nnd demonstrate by the only means in their pow- party purposes, displaying his wit by offering go useless orhis earlier dny (remains. You may be- impresRC.I by hia
angularity or character but it novcr occurs to you that b«
Their next aet was to provide for tho prompt payment
ro the ballot-box, their warm approval of tho prin- amendments to bills before ihe House. Whalcver may- lacks culture. II his manner is at titnea somewhat unuof tho interest as it fell due, and thus stop the increase or ciples of the party or Freedom. It was not a gathering be the estimate put upon Mr. Thomson's services by those
figuring politicians, who always have an eve on the main sual. it never strikes you. as in the least degree uncouth.
the State debt.
or those whose cars arc only pleased with the sound or chance, we nre quite sure, the honest nnd hard-working In the essentials or good breeding, Mr. L. is infinitely suTheir next net was to investigate the affairs of the music, or whoso eyes dolight only in brilliant displays,
pioneers that arc now enjoying the benefit or Mr. Trow- perior to the generality or ^Americans. I find him for
State Treasury, by which thev discovered tho Phoenix but or honest, serious, intelligent free men and Tree wo- bridge's Homestead Bill; as well as those runners whose more refined, for more sdtidued in manner, exhibiting
Band fraud, the Government Stock Bank fraud, the Job men. who believe that the fate or great principles are in- forms are becoming accessible by the ODcnition or thp for more the efleets of social attrition than I bad expected..
I was greatly Impressed with the practical character
.Brookfield fraud, and various other frauds which had been volved in the issue of the prcscut canvass. Old men, Swamp Land Law, also supported by Mr. Trowbridge, or bis mind. No man living has less or the visionarj.—
committed by their predecessors, amounting to several whose haire were frosted with years, matrons, who like will set a higher estimate upon the honest, capable lie is evidently a •' good hater" of cloud-capped theories.
straight-forword, former-candidate, ROWLANP E. 1 itowhundred thousand dollarsthe woraca or the Revolution, believe that they, as well DKipGR, who 'bus always proved himsoir a capable and The. grasp of bis miud is strong and tenacious. He has
nil the marks of a mind that scans closelv. canvassc* thorThen they passod a law increasing tho interest on tho as the stronger sex. have an interest at stake in tho Tuture true man, in ever)' position he has occupied.
oughly, concludes deliberately, and holds to such conclu[Port Huron Press.
State deposits from one per cent, to five per cent, by weffare of their children ;bright-cytd maidens, and clear«sioivu
A„d m
tdin^liinrrlr
H p seems
cAi-nw I«o
n mi*
n hbe
p r<•
n 1'v m
ftwl
unflinchingly.
He
me Ito
reoliy
gifted
which tho Stato has realized seventy thousand dollars in beaded voutb, whose greatest care is that their first vote
with the faculty of remaining faithful to his convictions
Let It be Remembered.
or right in the face or difficulties and discouragements.—
MX years, while tho locorocos paid ICFS than sixteen hun- shah be*right; all, of every age and or every occupation,
That the locofoco party or Michigan created the pres- I shall be mistaken, if he docs not as firm as ne is ackdred dollars in the seven preceding years, with a much were there, and the spirit they manifested, and the unwea- entfcjlatodebt, without leaving the people any consideranowledged to be honest. Another characteristic that
larger average cash balance on hand, having prefered to ried attention they bestowed on tho words or the speakers, tion for i t
^
.
impresses me is his eminent truthfulness. I do not bea » the mouoy for their own private purposes.
Let the people remember, that if they had not dishon- lieve that any earthly power can drive Mr. Lincoln ioto
were a good earliest that they had not coroc for trifling
estly created this deht, there would be no necessity of! the commission oT a mean action. I am sure that he
They hare'paid $536,889 of interest on the locofoco
taxing
them
a
single
dollar.
would far prefer being right to being President
One
state debt, and 8367,333 or principal, making the grow
Let them remember, that if the Locofoco Admn
REMOVAL or JUPGK PRATT.—W« announced Inst week tion
^ bad not squandered a»ny several millions or dollars, Teels, in talking with nim, that bis utterances con;cfrom
ium of over 8900,000.
the heart
They have completed tho State Prison and tho Asy- that Judge Pratt, or Marshall, resigned the Consulship fall the public buikliugs the Republicans bare erected
I heard but one expression or unqualified praise orMr.
* lum for the Deaf and Dumb, begun nnd left unfinished by of tho Sandwich Islands on account of ill-health, and thnt ,might havo been completed before tbey came into pow- Lincoln among bis neighbors. No man living is more
profoundly respected and more ardently beloved among
the locofocos. because they wanted the public money to Hon. A- W . Bucl. of Detroit, had been appointed his «
Let them remember, that Geo. Y. N. Lathrop. who is thDse wlio know him best All parties and interests join
successor. It seems, however, that the Judge *
speculate with.
.. pro-slavery candidate for Congress, was the agent io re- in paying tribute. I beard him spoken or as the best of
They began and have completed tho State Agricultu- moved by the President on account of his Douglas pro- jlieving them or more that four hundred thov*and dothusbands, tbc kindest of parents, and the most irreproachral College for the be tie fit or the farmers of tbo State, cliviues, and that this Is the beginning of an indiscrimi- ,
able or citizens.
Let them remember, that a Locofo<-o State officer reand tho Industrial School, for the reclamation and oduca- nate slaughter of Douglas office-holdcra in this State.—
Who Is Right?
issued Stock Government State Bank Notes to the amount
The Judge indulges in a column and a half or lamenta- of
i fixlu-fire
^
tlon of juvenile offenders.
It is wrong to admit into the Constitution the idea
f ,thousand
B1T ,„„ n » dollars, which had been left io the
,.r, whereV W P . 1 that there ca^bc property in mam" [James Madison.
They have expended o largo sum upon, and so far tions in the Marshall Impounder, over his decapitation. g—.t / ^. ^ ^ u " 0 ^ ^ w " nio t w V s s u " ^ r oi ": ,t vb.e. i; r. placc,
completed, the Insane Asylum, that it is now available
Pity the sorrows or a poor old man!"
) » Slaves are regarded as property, and placed on an
b _ t j, c publii-'were swindled out or that sum.
Let tbcm remember, that in the last mouth or Locofo- eoaal footing with all other property. Hcnce the owner
to a considerable extent for tho benevolent object for
GOOD.—Charles Y. Do Land, tho able Editor or t b c c 0 r u ; 0 t j, 0 y swindled the Treasury out or more than j 0f Slaves—the same aatfbe owner or any other specie of
which it was designed—a duty that its locofoco originaJackson Citizen, and late Clerk of the House of Reprc-| nxiy-fite thousand dollars. ^
.
| property—has a right to remove to any Temtorv and
tors noglected to perform, for the same reason that thev
[S. A. Douglas.
Ix-t them remember, that daring seven years previous c a rry his property,
left other public buildings unfinished and the Stale inter- sentatives, has been nominated by tho Republicans of to 1855, the Locofocos kept an average or tiro hundred,
Jackson for tbc Senate. He will be elected of course. inmsena
air in
••• tbc
•••• lTreasury,
At a meeting or the citizens ofGrccnwood, S. C. among
l v a w i „ which they used to j
thousend mm
dollars
eat unpaid.
With
Do
Land
ar.d
Ingersoll
in
the
Senate,
nnd
Rankin
speculate
with!'and'loTthc
State
icbt
go
unadjusted,
the
|
other
resolutions,
the
following
was
voted:
They hare adopted a system of State Roads designed
interest unpaid, awl the public buildings unfinished.
• Resolved That we respectfully request all clergymen
to drain and reclaim tbo swamp lands belonging to the in tho House, our craft will be ably represented in the
Let them remember, that these are the same men who, or other persons, who may hare received copies orhomState, and to lead to tho rapid settlement of Northern next Legislature.
areoow clamoringfora restoration to power on the ground; ncrs speech, to forward them immediately to the Secrenf •• honrsiv and economv
"
i tary of this meeting, that in one commoo pile, in the ConMichigan—a measure that has done and will do more to
}
Lenawee County has a population of 39.0C2; an increase, o f b o n C 8 t y
j gnxsioaal District of tbc late Hon. Preston a Brooks, and
advance the interests of that portion of tbo Stato than
since 1854, of 7,909.
The population of the City of New York is 924,000. : o n the anniversary of Suinners'a caning, tbey may bo
•ny ooe adopted by the locofccoa during the seventeen
1
In 1850 it was 515,574. in 1855. it was 629.810.
consumed in a bonfire by negroes.
The village of Muskegon contains a population or 1,442'
reara they wore in power.
H
STTPPLEMEUTT TO T H E
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD,
SALE OF STATE T A X LANDS.
Town
3 0 A ' o r t h of
Range
8 West.
Town
!o f nf ?c rs :
A u d i t o r ( i e n e r a l ' a Office, >
LAMINO, MICII., July 1, into. C
X T O T I C E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT CEHX l tain lands situated In the County of G r a n d
TCarerse,
bid off to the State for Taxes of 1*18.
a d p r t r l o u i y e a n , a n d described in statements
wblch will bo forwarded to tha office of tbeTreaaorer of aaid Coanty, sometime n e x t month, will
to aold at public Auction, by aald Treasurer, at
«t>e county seat, on tile l i n t Monday of October
- a « x t at the time a n d place designated for the
—
" — a * t — "—' -•iYk>usly disposed of
w.
fall description of
• s o b parcel of aald land*, and may be seen or
<n>llcation at the office or the Coanty T r e a s u r e r
Lands s t r u c k off to the State for taxes of 1858,
« r other vears, at the Tax Sales in October but,
d a a b j e c t t o the r i*g h" t of redemptio
w i l•l_•! * oi
offered
prescribed by law, as well as to the right of purchase of the State Bids at this Office prior to the
26 North
of Range
? II
10 West.
5 !§> !
Town
3J> North
of
iP j r
I it
Ranee
J
i
1 3 West.
- | F i
T o w n 3 0 N o r t h or R a n g e H W o t
III r if I
I { of «w<
2 18 21 70 3 09 Lot 1 of
2 19 47
77 07 70 1 S4 Lot 1 of
30 ;
07 70 I 47 L o t l o f
1 27 35 1 28 1170 3 M
Tom
3 1 North
of Range
8 West.
Lot 2 of
2 46 08 1 53 15 70 2 38 Lot 2 of
31
08 70 1 59 Lot 2 or
32 >0 1 49 14 70 2 »
s w | of swt
2 40 70 1 53 15 70 2 3$
i f . 7 0 1 91 Lot 3 or
of n e t
31 I
21 70 3 04 Lot 3 of
.1 .38
.
i n
IT TO 3 • *
s e t of set
3 31 70 T 53 15 70 2 S3
1 03 10 70 1 S3 l<ot 4 of
T o w n 25 N o r 1h
t h of R a n g e 19 W e s t
Lot 11 of
e j or net
1 13 75
61 06 70 1 37
2 17 21 70 S
Town 2 5 North
c
neflj of net
1 4J 70 1 19 11 70 1 11
swt of net
3 48 71 1 84 13 70 2 72 neflj or nwt
1 11 11-70 1 92 Lot 1 of
6 51 56 1 35
1 3 1 0 2 18 n w t t »f net
net of set
Lot 2 of
3 26 02 1 07 10 70 1 67 nwflt or nwt
1 08 10 70 I
5
50 98
1 33
1 3 7 0 2 16 st of net
L o t S of
Lot S of
3 14 89
61 06 70 1 37 w| or sw j
a TO S 01
98 0> 70 1
10
5
2 13
2 1 7 0 3 0 4 neflt of s w t
w j o f nwt
Lot 4 of
11 TO j S
3 51 19 1 84 13 70 2 72 nwj or s«-t
2 17 11 70 3
'
5 40
1 07
1 0 7 f t 1 87 s i of nwt
Fraction
Lot 5 or
11 TO -3 04
3 39 41 1 53 1*. 70 1 33 s e t o f s w j
2C 02 70
5 40
107
10 7 0 1 8 7 set of
Fraction
41 TO i K
3 51 68 1 84 18 70 2 72 n e f l j o f n e j
33 03 70 1 05 Lot 6 of
50 6 0
1 S3
1 3 7 0 2 16 net or a w i
18 TO 1 T8 .
T\ o f n e t
3 34 26 1 53 15 70 2 38 n w f l j o f n r (
2 17 21 70 3 __ Lot 7 of
6 .'>0 5 3 1 3 3
1 3 7 0 1 10 nwfl| of nwt
6 39 &.* 1 8 1 18 TO 1 *»
w | of se{
3 49 50 1 84 18 70 2 72 s t o f n e j
21 70 3 09 I-Ot 8 of
6 80
2 13
2 1 7 0 3 0 4 *wS| of nwt
« 39 30 1 8 1 18 TO 3 00
l o t 1 of
3 40 07 1 53 15 70 1 38 n e f l j o f n w j
07 70 1 47 Lot 9 of
C 50 46
1 33
1 3 7 0 2 16 Set of
8 160
7 44 T4 70 8 #ft
Lot 2 of
3 20 86
77 07 70 I 64 n w f l j of n w j
07 70 I 47 \ o t 10 of
6 4G 7 4
1 S3
12 7 0 2 0 4 net of n w j
18
40
1
91
icflt of nwt
10 70 i n
42 31 1 53 15 70 2 38 s w f l j o f n w t
Town
2 7 North
of Range
9 West.
39 1 2 1 0 5
1 0 7 0 1 8 6 nwSt or nwflt
18 39 94 1 «3 10 70 1 i s
s c | of nwt
3 40
15 70 2 38 s « | o f n w j
nwt or net
»3 09 70
6 40
1 07
1 0 70 1 8 7
s«'t of swt
T o w n 2 6 N o r l h of R a n g e 13 W e s t
3 40
15 To 2 38 n w f l j o r s w j
swt of net
t. 4 0 9 0
85 08 70
1 07 . 1 0 7o
Fractional
' of net
15 70 2 33 s w f l ( o r s w j
n e | of nwt
OS 70 I M
09 70
42 6 8
1 11 1 1 7 0 1 9 2 net of
3
of
4 3S 90 1 63 15 70 2 3S e t o f s w j
a ) or set
42 70 6 33
16 70 2 51
80
2 13
2 1 7 0 3 0 4 nwt of
10 18 05
77 07 70 1 54 a t o f n w j
A N N l ^ L TAX SALES.
41 70 6 M
s e | or nwt
i OS 70 1 61
80
2 13
21 7 0 3 0 4 wt or swt
Lot 12 of
10 24 35 1 07 10 70 I 37 s e t o f n w t
* IS 11 70 S 04
swt of
4 lob
-3 30 1 33 711 4
40
1 07
1 0 7 0 1 87 et of swt
Lot 13 of
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Office, v
10 24 10 1 07 10 70 1 87 w t o f n w t
1 IS 11 70 S 04
n e | of net
6 43 56 1 .18 13 70 2
1 8 8(1
2 13
21 70 3 04
't
of
s
e
j
25
8(1
LAKHINU, Mich., J u l y 1st, i860. j
2 IS 11 TO S 04
nwt of net
G 42 63 1 23 12 70 2 05
r t or s e j
25
80
O MUCH OP E A C H O P T H E POLLOWlN'O swt of net
>11
11
TO 3 04
1 23 42 70 2
Town "J6 North of Range 14 West.
et Of s e |
26 30
described tracts or parcel* of land, situated net of n e j
2 1S 11 TO 3 04
1 23 12 70 2 05
Town 27 North
of Range
10 West.
n w t or net
2o 4 0
1 07
10 7 0 1 3 7 >t of swt
26 SO
fn the C o a n t y o r . G r a n d T r a v e r s e , delinquent n | of get
113 11 TO 3 04
2 45 24 70 .1 39s e t or swt
12 70 2 05 w t o r s w t
28
2 13
2 1 7 0 S 04
27
40
f o r unpaid taxes, for the y e a n mentioned below, net of net
1
07
10
70 1 87
83 08 70 1 61 Kwt of s e t
22 40
1 23 12 70 2 05 s e t o r n e t
2 9 40
1 07
1 0 7 0 1 87
27 80
a* will be sufficient to pay the taxes. Interest, and wt of net
2 I» 11 TO 3 04
1 65 16 70 2 51 net of nwt
27 40
1 23 12 70 2 C5 st or nwt
2 13
80
21 7 0 3 04
27 80
oharges thereon, will be aold by the Treasurer nt of nwt
2 IS 21 TO S 04
1 65 16 70 2 51 wt or nwt
34 80
2 06 20 70 2 9« s w t o r
2;> 1 6 0
4 26
42 70 5 38
27 80
01 saiiTCouuty, on the l i n t Monday of October s e t of
2
IS
11
TO
3 04
4 12 41 70 5 23 nwt or »et
34 40
1 03 10 70 1
s e t of
100
4 26
4 2 7 0 5 3 8 net of
28 160
Oext, at such public and convenient place as he
4 28 43 70 » M
Lot, 1 or
Town 2 8 North of Range
9 West.
34 32 60 1 03 10 70 1
s t of n e t
30
2 13
2 1 7 0 3 0 4 »t «f sw{
shall select lo T r a v e r s e C i t y , the county s e 4 s i of net
2 IS 11 TO S 04
34 38 25 1 03 10 70 1 83s w f l t o f n w t
2 47 24 70 3 41 Lot 3 or
30 35 37
94
0 9 7 0 1 7 8 s j of set
tf said county, a c c o r d i n g to tne Statute In sue
2
IS
11
TO
8
04
n«t of ne{
29 88 1 15 I I 7i
s e t of n w t
30
40
1 07
1 0 7 0 1 8 7 swt or swt
a w e made and provided.
1 0T 10 TO 1 87
set or net
15 70 2 38
e j of s w t
30 80
Town 3 2 North
of Range
1 0 West.
2 13
2 1 7 0 S 0 4 s e | or net
D A N I E L L. CASE.
1 04 10 TO 1 M
Lot 4 of
11 70 1
nwflj or swj
30 35 20
94
0 9 7 0 1 7 3 wt or net
Lots 2 A 3 of
8 71
1 14 11 70 1
A u d i t o r General.
1
IS
21
TO
3
01
Lot 6 of
s
w
f
l
t
of
s
w
t
15 70 2 38 Lot 1 of
.10 3 5 0 3
94
0 9 7 0 1 7 3 nt or nw/
19 39
69 06 70 1 46
185T.
2 11 11 TO S 04
l/Ot 2 of
15 70 2 38 Fraction
s e t of
100
4 2U
4 1 7 0 5 3 8 •et of nwt
20 27
46 04 70 1
1 0T 10 T0-1 87
Toun
2 8 North
of Range
9 West.
net of net
15 70
net of
3 1 160
4 26
4 1 7 0 5 3 8 net or aw}
To,cn 2 6 . V "th of Range
11 West.
I OT 10 TO 1 87
nwt
of
9
160
4*
70
6
13
e
j
o
f
n
w
t
3
1
80
318 21 7 0 3 0 4 wt of swt
. -H
• - - nefl| of nwt
1 42 18 1 63 15 70 2 3S n w f l | of n w j
US
11 70 S 04
wt of swt
9 80
2 00 20 70 2
31 3 5 O i
94
0 9 7 0 1 7 3 s e t °f
nwt of net
1 4192
15 70
1 07 .10 TO 1 87
Lot 2 of
11 36 SO 154
15 70 2 39 s ] of nw {
swflt of n w j
31
0 9 7 0 1 7 3 st or Bet
1 80
30 70 4 06 e t of s w j
2 II SI TO $ 04
Hwt of nwt
12 40
1 63 16 70 2 4'J
31
2 13
21 7 0 3 0 4 n t of set
n e | of s w |
1 40
15 70 2 38 n w f l t o f s w j
1 II U 70 S 04
•wi of
29 ICO
4 54 1 82 70 7 06 Lot 1 of
14 39 40 1 23 12 70
35 44
0
9
7
0
9
4
1
7
3
et of net
w j of swt
1 80
30 70 4 0»i s w f l t of s w j
IIS H 70 S 04
ix\l s of
15. 53 85 1 44 14 7l» 2
31 3 5 6 1
Town 2 8 North
of Range
1 1 West.
94
09 70
nwt of net
w j of s e t
2 45 24 70 3 39 set of
1 07 10 70 I 87
21 40
124 12 70 2 tx.
31 160
4 26
4 2 7 0 5 S 3 •wt or ne>
crwt of
33 loO
2 34 94 70 3 98 a e | of net
24 70 3 39 net or
1 07 10 70 1 87
Lbt 3 or
22 21 20
51 05 70 1 26
32 160
4 26
4 2 7 0 5 S 3 et of nwt
* Tt0'
1 IS 11 70 3 04 '
Lot I or
23 41 75
93 09 70 1
nwt of
32 li'.0
< 20 4 2 7 0 5 3 8 et of sw t
I860.
35 80
I IS 11 70 S 04
net of net
26 40
1 23 12 70 2 05 SWJ O
swt of
32 160
4 26
4 2 7 0 5 3 8 nwt of swt
Town 2 7 North
of Range
{5 Wett.
35 40
1 87 10 70 1 67
s.-t ol n e |
1 23 12 70 2 05 set of
nwt
of
swt
27
40
I
23
12
70
2
05
160
4
2
6
42
7
0
5
3
8
swt
of
gwf
nwt of net
31 4 0 "
1 70 IT 70 2 57
36 40
1 07 10 TO 1 87
1 23 12 70 2 05 w t o f n w j
set of
6 12 01 70 7 43 s e | of nwt
33
2 13
2 1 7 0 • I 1)4 set of
35
160
Town 2 9 North
of Range
5 West.
4 24 42 70 6 38
4 90 49 70 <1 09 w t o f s w j
e t of *i "
3" 70
33 80
2 13
2 1 7 0 .1 0 1 wt of nwt
2 13 11 70 S 04
n e t of net
17 70 2 57
wt of s e j
2 45 24 70 3 39
Toicn 2 9 North of Range 9 West.
et or n e j
uw( of net
2 II
H 70 S 04
17 70 2 57 nw} of s w j
Lot 3 of
3 06 30 70 4 OU
1 13 11 70 1 94
n w j or net
Town 2 7 North
of Range
14 West.
1 07 10 70 1 M
» * t Of BW)
14 40
1 70 17 70 2 57
4 ol
2 45 24 70 3 39
11 70 1
36 40
1 0T 10 70 1 87.
m-i of se}
15 40
1 76 17 TO 2 57 net of *»t
37 70 4 80 swt or uet
Lot 1 or
3 06 30 7u 4 06 nt of ne(
swt of swt
II 70 I 94
e
t
of
nwt
s
j
of
net
36
80
37 70 4 80
2 11 11 70 8 04
set of set
Town 31 North
of Range
5 West.
3 06 30 70 4 06
BW{ of B>'t
11 70 1 94
wt
or
nwt
e
j
or
net
36
80
21
70
3
04
1
13
11
70 3 04
s e j or net
2 45 24 70 3 39
of Bel
*" - • '
33 70 4 41 se( of set
11 70 1 94 net or set
21 70 3 04 nwt of swt
1 07 10 70 1 *7 17 4U
2 45 24 70 3 39 w t of not
Town 2,'> North
of Range
C West.
Bet of s e t
. 1 12 11 70
10 70 1 87 swt of swt
107
10 70 1 a ;
st or net
13 80
2 45 24 70 3 39 net of s e j
iKflJ of nwflf
5 3t*
16 TO 2 51 Lot 1 of
07 70 1 53
set of
n
w
j
of
set
4
*
41
70 6 38
10
70
1
87
set of nwt
18 40
1 23 12 70 2 05
u * j of n w j
10 70 2 51 Lot 2 of
7 13
1 SO 15 70 2 35
10 70 1 87 e( o r ns w
. t"
21 20 3 01
2 45 24 70 3 39
•tofnwi
34 70 4 44 L o t S of
1 05 10 70 1 H5 n | of set
T o w n 2< N o r t h of R a n g * 15 W e s t .
e | of set
2 45 24 70 3 39
at of b w |
33 70 4 41.Lot 4 or
47 04 70 1 21
Town
2
8
North
of
Range
14
West.
L
n
t
4
o
r
1
66
20
1
41
14
70 1 S3
n
w
j
of
set
1
23
12
70
2
05
. atDt of ncB)
16 70 2 53 L o t l o f
1 38 13 70 2 21
u , 6 M J j,
1 J 7 0
SQ9
1 58 60
3 09
2 6 7 0 3 C5 L o t l of
1 65 16 70 2 51 l o t 1 o f
nwflt or neflj
10 70 2 52 Lot 2 of
10 78
2 21 22 70 3 13 e l of set
11 40
1 87 18 70 1 76
1 65 If. 70 2 51 L o t 2 o f
94
0 9 7 0 1 7 3 n e t of n w j
H of ne(
33 70 4 42 Lot 3 of
10 80
2 23 22 70 3 15 •| or B e»
Lot
3
of
j
o
47
40
1
1
8
21
70
S 0».
e}
or
net
L
o
t
4
o
f
31
5
0
1
44
14
7
0
2
2
8
set of *w|
10 70 ! 53 Lot 4 of
10 40
1 14 11 70 1 95net or nw |
L
o
t
4
o
r
20
3080
80
03
TO
1 88
L
o
t
1
of
4
•
6
40
2
8
0
2
7
0
1
CO
f t of
«! <14 06 70 8 00 liot 6 of
10 37
1 10 11 70 1 91 Lot i or
Lot 2 of
4 27 6 5 1 2 5
13 70 2 07
t o w n 2 9 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t .
net qf
0 64 6070 8 00 Lot 7 of
10 30
75 07 70 1 52
L
o
t
3
o
f
Lot
2
or
4
2
1
6
0
1
3
7
1
3
"
7
0
2
2
0
Lot
I
o
r
24
29
1
15
13
TO
7 18
f j or nwt
3 41 34 70 4 45 Lot 8 of
10 39
114 1170 195
lyOt 4 of
•t ofsej
2 13
4
21 7 0 3 0 4
nwt of n w j
1 72 17 70 2 59 Lot 9 of
10 23
77 07 70 1 54
T o w n 2 5 N o r t h of R a n g e 16 W e s t
Lot 5 or
I 87
13 40
83 08 70 1 61 n w t o f n w j
1 3 7 0 2 7 5 «t or s e j
w | of set
3 38 33 70 4 41 nwt of uet
10 40
1 12 11 70 1 93
1 80
21 70 8 04
Lot
6
of
e j of n w |
14
4
16
41
70
5
27
6
14
93
09
7(
t i Of *e(
3 40 34 70 4 44 s e | of swt
wt or set
1 12 11 70 1 93 Lot 7 of
21 70 3 04
4 1 7 0 5 27
31 47 35 1 03 10 70 1 83W t o f n w t
4 16
<i o f s w |
3 3* 33 70 4 41 s ] of n e t of
wt of swt.
11 80
3 28 32 70 4 30 Lot 8 or
2 18 21 70 3 10
15 SO
31 39 40
33 03 70 1 61 e j o f Bet
4 16
41 7 0 5 27 no} of n e /
nvrtofswf
1 68 10 70 2 54 n j of net
11 80
3 23 32 70 4 30
1 07 10 70 1 87
Bet of
15 40
32 160
4 90 49 70 t> 09n w t of n , J
2 08
2 0 7 0 •J ; . s
•wt °f
32 40
1 69 16 70 2 55 LoU 1 A 2 or
11 74 80 3 23 32 70 4 24
net or set
107 10 TO 1 87
s w j of n e t
15 4 0
et of net
31
80
2
45
24
70
3
39
208
2 0 7 0 3 9 3 swt or s e t
Town 2 6 North
of Range
C West.
23
70
3
85
Lot 4 of
15 50
2 87
1 07 10 70 1 87
wt of n e j
40
35 80
2 45 24 70 3 39 n e t o f n w j
208
2 0 7 0 1 9 8 et or net
net of s w f
11 70 1 94 nw{ of
17 70 2 57 s w j of n w t
2 IS 11 TO 3 04
1H 4 0
2 08
35 160
4 90 49 70 6 09 s w | o f s w t
2 0 7 0 2 9 3 wt or net
•ejofswl
28 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 Lot com. <>0 rods
2 IS 21 70 3 04
18 40
36 160
4 90 49 70 6 09 * | of s e j
2 08
D
2 0 7 0 2 9 3 set or swt
w t of *wt •
28 ,80
3 38 S3 70 4 41 \V and 32 rods
10 70 1 87
19
36 160
4 90 49 70 6 09 e t o f n c |
4 10
41 7 0 5 27 nwt or swt
e t of s e t
29 80
3 40 34 70 4 44 N. of S E cor.
12 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
w t of n e j
19 8 0
4 16
41 70 6 27
Town 28 North
of Range
11 West.
net of net
nwt of
32 160
6 04 66 70 8 00 of swt of w i t .
IS 40
107 10 70 1 87
90J o f n e j
40
2 0 8 *20 7 0 2 9 3 n w t of n e j
Lott 3 of
..
9 20
J7 03
o: 70
f w t of
31 100
6 04 66 70 8 00 thence VV18 rod*
II 40
1 07 10 70 1 8T
2 0 Ml
4 16
4 1 7 0 5 27
Lot 4 of
33 03 70 1 11 a | o f s e j
3 39 33 70 4 42 N 8 rods, E 18
net
of
net
wt of s w j
"
*—
14 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
21 8 0
4 16
41 7 0 6 2 7 l o t 3 of
20 80
1 44 14 70 2 28 o j o f s w t
Bet of swt
33 40
1 69 16 70 2 55 rods, S 8 rods, J 20
72 07 70 1 49 B | of nw>
14 57 63 1 62 16 70 2 49
21
2 08
•JO 70 1 US l o t 4 or
s i or swt
1 44 14 70 2 23 n w t o f s w j
net of swt
34 40
1 69 16 70 2 55 Lot com. 20 rods^
14 39 58 1 23 1170 2 05
s w t of s w |
21 4l>
2 08
20 7 0 2 98
Lol l of
53 05 70
w j of swt
34 80
3 41 34 70 4 45 W of N E cor.
"
4 10
01 70
U
n e t of n e j
40
2 03
20 7 0 2 98
nwt of s w |
71 07 70
Bet of swt
34 40
1 69 16 70 2 5a Of HWt Of Wilt15
14 01 TO
85
S e t of n e t
40
208
2 0 7 0 2 'J* lot 1
nwt of
2.16 21 70
e t of Met
34 80
3 40 34 70 4 44 Thence 8 8 rods,
22 19 76
51 05 70 I
net or scf
. 23
20 70 2
Lot 3 of
nwt ofscf
34 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 W 4 rods, N h
Bt o r n e j
4 16
4 1 7 0 5 27
T o w n 2 6 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 6 West
Lot 1 of
•Wt o f a e i
I 70 17 70 2 57 rods E 4 rods to
s w t of n w j
24 40
2 08
2 0 7 0 2 9 8 s t or set
21 70 S 04
beginning,
43 04 70 1 17 e t of net
Town 2 7 North
of Range
6 West,
n w j of s w j
net or net
24 4 0
20 70 2 N
n w | of net
10 70 1 87
f+i of net
24 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 Uudl f r No. 1 de2 8 80
s i o f SWJ
4 16
4 1 7 0 5 27 « t or net
wiofne,
21 70 3 04
u e | of set
24 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 d u c t i n g 9 acre*
208
2 0 7 0 2 0-. set or net
25 40
30 wi
14 7(1 2 25 VJ or>.et
1070 1 87
reserved by A. S.
Town
2 5 North
of Range
7 West.
it
or
net
32
8
0
set
or
swt
i ia
4 1 7 0 5 17
25 40
30 40
71
10 70 1 87
1 43
f
wt of net
1» 80 . 3 - 8
33 70 4 41 W a d s w o r t h ,
wVo°r
"t'
8
32
net
or
swt
60
83 70 9 85
25 40
3o 80
1 43 14 70 2 2; l e t o f
10 70 1 87
also 1
33 80
4 16
41 7 0 5 1 7 nwt or swt
25 40 A
Town 2 6 North
of Range
7 West.
10 70 1 87
32 160
2 16 21 70 3 07 at of nwt
J . Kankin,
20 34
10 00 1 00 7 0 1 1 7
»
w
j
o
f
n
w
j
3
3
4
0
2
0
8
2
0
7
0
2 98
25 8 0 "
net of n w t snd )
Lot 1 of
33 48
1 45 14 70 2
21 70 3 04
U n d l of f r 2 de-1)
nwt
of
set
25 40
B.-1 of nwt
J 0 31 68 1 30 13 70 2 19 d u c t i n g
n{ «r swt
33 so
2 30 23 70 3
10 70 i n
1 1-6 "
swt of s e t
25 40
Town 2'J Norlh oj Range 14 Westt
ntU Of nwt
30' 41
170
17 JO 2 C3 a c r e B reserved
1C TO 1 87
Toum 2 9 North
of Range
11 West.
l
o
t
5
of
27
32
55
atlt Of n w t
30 42
1 76 17 70 2 63 by A. a Wads«et of u..j
I 70 2 93
08 TO 1 62
Lot* I A 2 of .
10 41
1 62 15 70 2
36 40
l o t I of
24 70 3 43 net of n e t
10 70 1 87
Town 2 7 North
of Range
7 West.
worth,
7 IS 71 70 8 57
Town 3 1 North
of Range
11 West.
l o t 2 of
11 70 1 00
Village of Elk Rapids.
•wtofBwt
22 40
1 71 1770 2 53 P a r t or swt or'
rt of swt
5 40
93 09 70 1 72
l o t 3 of
21 70 3 03 l o t 5
Town 2 8 North
of Range
7 West.
seBi beginning
1 09 10 70 1 82
- - ' I of BC(
l o 4"
1 05 10 70 1 85
r
f
o
f
set
41 70 5 27
28 02 TO 1 00
#wt of s e t
27/4U
1 (0 17 70 2 57 20 r o d s S or N E
Fraction of
12
1
04 0«) 70
nwfl{
of
nwt
26
70
3
G2
59 A 60
2 1 6 11 TO 3 04
cor. t h e n c c W 80
Fraction of
13 2
12 ol i o
Town 2 5 North
of Range
8 West.
20 70 2 93
: 152
T9 07 70 1 it
Lot 3 of
21 45
1 03 10 70 1 83 »wt of nwt
Lot 1 of
8 3J
lt5
1670 2 52 rods, 8 10 rods,
Wt of swt
25 70 3 51
Village of L e l a n d .
set of swt
4 5 40
1 70 17 70 2 67 E 80 rods, N 10
Town 3 2 North
of Range
11 West.
Bet of sof
20 70 2 93
22 887
7
20 1 0
28 70 3 85 lx<t 1 of
Block
act
Mi
21 40
1 70 17 70 2 67 r o d s t o b e g l n 23 4:1
97 09 70 1
Wt
of
s
e
j
41
70
5
27
lots 1 A 2
swt of net
133
21 4 0
66 06 70 1 42
Lot 4 of
25 36
56 05 70 1
I Town 2 7 North
of Range
8 West.
i
w
j
o
f
6
33
lots 3 A 5
225
21 4 0
1 34 13 70 2 17
Lot 1 of
28 58
1 14 11 70 1 95 wtof
nwt of swt
6 40
99 09 70 1 78 s e | o f n e t
13 160
5 12 51 70 6 33 l o t s 1 A S
Lot 4 of
2 87
40
13 70 2 17
Prnntlonof
33 II
69 0C 70 1
nt of n w t
26 80
3 84 33 70 4 41
Lot 1 of
11 52 60
36 70 3 65 l o t s 2 A 4
Lot 1 0 r
22 94
5 39
09 70 1 «9
act of nwt
35 40
1 06 10 70 1 86
T o i c n 2 5 North
of Range
12 West.
14 59 65
Lot 2 of
30 70 4 08 Lota 1 , 3 , 5
Lots or
26 6 1 3 0 2 48
1 07 10 70 I 87
Town 2 9 North
of Range
8 West.
*i
of
n(
of
s
w
t
1
40
1
53
15
70
2
33
14
ltio
Bet
of
51
70
6
33
set or set
40
1 50
Village of Vorthport.
swt of
21 HO
6 12 61 70 7 43 P | of net
BWflt of HWtlt
" 31 01 J, 24 12 70- 2 06Lot 3 or
25
70
3
51
2 8 64
2 39
Lot 62 54 4th st.
06 70 I 34
Fraction
i<
»au
ID 01 70
Lot 4 of
7 , 57 37 2 38 23 70 3 31
Toxcn 2 6 North
of Range
1 2 West.
- 5,7,10.12,13.14
Town 30 North of Range
t o 01 70
87
21 23 30 1 17
9 40
71 07 70 1 48
n w t or net
e j of net
24 bil
1 65 16 70 2 51 l o t 2 of
26 5d s t , 33 3d st.
13 80
2 17
39 03 70 1 12
l«t3or
21 25 40 1 82 18 70
of uet
9 80
1 43 14 70. 2 26c| or net
Town 2 5 North
of Range
13 West.
" 40 Ac 42 2d s t
19 01 70
60 23 40
1 09
10 70 1
1
II 97 1 19 70 IS 8G
r w t of s e t
9 40
73 07 70 1 50 swt or ae|
sot of
10 100
4 26 42 70 6 38 Lot 3 with Dock Ac 22
- 52 A 54
23 35
1 02
.17 0 1 7 0
88
10 70 1 82 s w j of
9 80
1 42 14 70 2 26 sent or scat
c t of Be|
U 1C0
4 26 42 70 6 38 Lot 4 with H o c * 22 40 15 3 99 39 70 5 08 " 44 A 46
17 01 70
81
24 2 0
6 1 ,06.70 1 35
Lot 5 of
9 SO
1 41 14 70 2 26 lot 1 or
OT *0 1 52
w | of nwt
Town 2 6 North
of Range
13 West.
1 63
25 80
16 70 2 49
17 01 70
8*
12 40
71 07 70 1 48 n t o f n e t
I 23 ft 70 2 1U " 16 A 17 Ifagonabe at.
act of n w t
25 80
1 43
14 70 2 25 Lot | of
6 54 80 1 43 14 70 2 27 Lot 6 of
25
; wi
w | of nw(
15 80
1 70 -17 70 1 57 wt or Bet
03 70 1 06
25
73
5 38 80 1 01 10<?0 1 82 Lot 7 of
07 70 1 50 Lot 2 of
18 59 97 2 45 24 70 3 39 net of set
12 70 2 0C l o t
L o t ' l or
26 40
1 09
6 42 40 1 12 11 70 1 93 a t of net
10 70 1 89 Lot 3 of
18 31 03 1 14 1170 2 06 n e j o f n e t
nwflt of nwflt
25 70 3 51
03 00 70
73
2 17
35 80
21 70 3 08
n w j of
18 21 05
83 08 70 1 61 a t o f n e t
61 70 6 33
swttt of nwflt
04 00 70
74
Toicn 2 8 North
of Range .13 West.
36
1 42 14 70 2 26 se{ of nwt
18 51 05 1 37 13 70 3 30 wj of nwt
Lotlof
04 00 70
74
6 40
1 37 18 70 2 76 Bwt of n ' t
36 80
3 87
28 70 3 85 e t of s w |
18 60
145 14 70 3 39 e| or nwt
L o t s of
1 12 11 70 1 93
03 00 70
7}
6 80
S 73 37 70 4 80 Lot 1 of
19 55 45 1 31 23 70 S 24
Lotlof
14 01 70
84
Town 31 North of Range
•twill of swt
6 42
1 95 19 70 1 84 L o t l o f
27
19 64
2 17 11 70 3 0 8 lot 1 or
Lotlof
18 01 70
89
1 32
Lot 2 of
« 27 60 1 27 1 2 70 2 09 Lot 3 of
1 46
27 160
6 64 667tT 8 00 Lot 3 or
pet of
1 %
12 70 2 10
6 <3 66 70 8 04
l o t 3 of
f, 42
1 95 19 76 J 84 net
11 33
1 06
7* M 14 1 79 27 30 3 76 11
95
01 00 70
71
net of nwt
7 40
1 87 13 70 2 75 l o t
l o t 4 of
11 35
100
Toicn 3 0 North
of Range
8 West.
30 55 54 2 86 28 70 3 84
<0 70
104
7 33
nwflt of nwt
7 42
1 95 19 70 2 34 sell | of sef
1 2 84
1 85 13 70 3 83 !/>t 5 o f
« t of
31 8U
4 16 41 70 5 27
105
S 20 70 2 91
1 74
swt of
8 160
7 46 74 70 8 90 Lot°l of
12 6 2
06 70 1 39 L o t S a f
Lot 1 or
31 37
1 91 19 70 2 80
111
05 00 70
75
1 36
•wt of
17 160
7 46 74 70 8 90
IS 49
21 70 3 08 l o t 1 o r
wt of nwt
18 80
31 30 80 1 66 16 70 2 41
124
04 00 70
74
1 39
Lot 2 of
23 39 60 1 OS 10 70 1 83 Lot 2 of
13 6 0
4 48 44 70 6 61 L o t 3 o r
11 160
net of
33 44 30 1 25 12 70 2 07
124
41 06 70 I 37
1 50
Lot 3 of
28 39 67 1 05 10 70 1 85 Lot 1 of
13 66
21 29
07 70 1 55 Lot«or
Lot 1 of
Lot
2
of
33 20 85 1 14 11 70 1 95
125
1 70 17 70 3 87 ',
1 13
29 80
J IS 21 70 3 04
24 42
11 70 1 94 e | of set
09 70 1 77 hot 1 or
Lotlof
11 SI
Lot
3
..f
33 51 20 2 37 23 70 3 30
130
03 00 70
73
2 02
24 7 1
20 70 2 92
10 70 1 86 L o t l o f
Lot 3 of
11 37
T o w n 2 9 N o r t h of Range
13 West.
l o t 4 of
33 S3 45- 2 0C 20 70 2 96
Village of Waukaxooville.
1 06
14
33
10 70 1 86 n | of n w t
11 HQ.
11 70 S 08 Lot 4 or
a t of set
16 80
2 13 21 70 3 04 n e t of
33 160
8 32 83 70 3 85 Lots 7, 16, 18,44
17 0 1 7 0
90
24 4 8
1 34
13 70 2 17 n e t or
«4 of net
18 80
2170 » 08 l o t 5 o f
22 160
"
41 70 6 3 f t of nwt
33 80
S 73 37 70 4 80 - 19,20
17 01 70 flt
1 06
24 S t
10 70 1 86 s e t of swt
28 64
Lotlof.
1 4 3 14 70 1 32 l o t 8 o f
30 40
18
70
1
7
n
w
t
or
nwt
33
40
I
87
18
70
2
75
- 29, A s t of Lot 31
56 06 70 1 31
40
109
10 70
09 70 1 74 sc| of net
Lot l o r
of swt
30 80
37 70 4 * n e t of s e t .
33 46
1 87 18 70 2 76 - 33
17 01 70
H „
2 5 40
1 11 11 70 1 92 wt
• | of n w t
21 70 3 08 nefll or nefll
Lot 3 of
30 13 87
08 70 1 62 Lot 2 of
34 32 90
85 08 70 1 63 - 35 A 50
51 05 70 1 27
Toicn 26 North of Range
w | o f nwt
21 70 3 08
Lot 4 of
30 14 64
07 70 1 60 Lot 4 of
34 44 55 1 95 1» 70 2 84. " 37
64 06 70 1 44...
aiofawt
act of act
3 40
163
«t of nwt
31 80
37 70 4 80 I Fraction of
J6 30 80 1 40 14 70 2 24| • 71
08 00 70
T»
.
<
(
n «r
S
n
?jf
«
-
1J70 3 m
T o w n 3 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t .
SALE o r STATE TAX LANDS.
N
| *if.
•8
Auditor General's Office, >
LANSINU. MICH.. J u l y i, isoO. \
T
O T I C E ia HEBEBT<HVEN -MATCEBXAIN LANDS
E5
?Ts
S |8
£5-2?
) If ? U ^
lh -
vrf i t
g I
t 3
34 90
»4 18 70 2 TT
21 70 3 10 wl o f s w f l l
i
13 46 #0 2 19
t l 70 3 43 Lot No 3
w
34 -«0 . H4 18 70 » 7*
l «£*wfll
t
13 6 J l 0 3 99 19 70 3 9 l
05 50 1 78 Let No i
34 ' 89 90 n
0» 70 1 71
I.ot. No. 1 of
T o w a 9 2 N o r t h , o f B a n g c 17 W e s t
13 70 J 23
34 > 88 90 90 09 70 1 V
2:of
16 70 < t 4TV
swl of s«t '
"
* "
44 14 70 2 99
34 02 30
39 60 1 CO 16 70 2 4« " " J'of
4170
Lot No 3
90 O-J 70 1 ( 1
34 38 90
38 90 1 5C 15 70 2 41 - - 4 or
22 70
Lot No t
52 20 3 11 .21 70 3 02
Lot No 6
fed for the ordinary T u Sales, if not previously disposed of
1170
52 10 121 12 70 2 0«
3 23 32 71
OTTO
w] of net
- a 9 t h i s O f l c e , a c c o r d i n g t o toy. _
...
52 80 1 II 12 t0 2 05
161 16 70 1 47
S t G U t a U o t t n l s WfftaTa S full description of each parcel
.11.70
set of a c t
«2 85 1 44 14 70 2 2*
10 70 2 47
of said l a n d * a a d rosy be s s e c «B application at tbs o B c e
30 70
net of swl
- - 4 of
< 3 4»I9 1 16 11 70 1 9>
33 70
n i of s e t
of l b s CaonlyTTrtaaurer.
i of Ranee 13 West
- - 5 of
9 48 80 1 15 11 70 1 98
•Liods fctrack off to the State for T s i e s of 1848. or otiver e | of n w |
4 47 44 70
32 80
- - 6 of
9 4170 11 2i 1 7 2 * i M »
jins
i t t h e T a x Bales in October last. will be offered subject
H
A
L
E
O
F
S
T
A
T
E
T
A
X
L
A
N
D
S
.
i of Range 14 West
- - 7 of
• 61 3* 1 1» II TO » 0 »
to t i 5 l i g h t of redemption prescribed bv law, as well as t* thg
2 3 6 23 70
- - 8 of
9 30 JO
72 «7 70 1 » •
3 80
s | of Bel
prior i
y
t p u r c h a s e of the B u t e Bids. at t_hJ iOs ,»"C" S" —
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Office.
7 07 70 70
3 160
iwlofswl
» 40
92 09 TO 1 T 1
s e i of
DANIEL L CASE.
LAKJINU. UICU.. July, 1. 1800. ,
3 53 35 70
3 90
T o w n 3 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 5 W e s t
s | of nwl
Auditor Dt a s r a t
O
T
I
C
E
»
HEREBY
GIVEN
THAT
CEUTA1N
LANDS
38
56
1
6
8
16
70
3
nwfl| of n w t
Lot No. 1 of
1 42 47 1 21 12 70 2 09
x
i
•iiuaU'J
ia
the
County
uf
M
n
n
i
t
o
n
,
bid
off
to
the
State
3
47
34
70
78
80
4
- - : of
1 54 4 0 1 27 1 2 7 0 2 00
wtlj of a w t
•2 .V tl
ANNUAL TAX SALES.
for Txxe* of 1853, s a d preTlou* years, and described in state234
23 70
' 4 80
3 of
1 67 05 1 5 6 15 70 J 61
w| ofswt
m e n t s which will be forwarded to the office of the Treasurer
6 83 60 2 45 24 70
- - l of
34 6 6 » 1 31 13 70 « 14
n | of nwl
i CJ • • II
Auditor General's <>««*.
I
of said County, same time n e x t month, will be sold at public
2 3 5 23 70
5 80
- - « 0f
34 24 75 5 76 ' 67 70 T SO
s | orawt
c i t
LAHSISC^ Mica., J i l r 1 s t IB®0.J
auction, by sxid Treasurer, at the county seat, on the first Mon
2
3
5
23
70
9
80
. T o w n 3 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e r t .
O <f 1MW& OV S A C H OP T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED n j of p e j
lay of October ilext, at the time and place d o i R n a t e d for the
11
70
6
40
1
18
36 80
1 84 18 70 ) ft
0 ttaSta Or parcels of land, situated in the county of. H a n - nwl of set
irdinai7 Tax 8ales. If not previously disposed or at t h i s Office, .» of seflt
3 3 5 23 70
5 90
Lot No. 4 of
36 23 90 17 25 1 72 70 19 CT
M M e . ' d e l i n q u e n t for otapald Taxes, for the years.mentioned h | o f s w t
according to law.
6 90
3 35 23 70
MMW. W trill b e soffloientto pay the taxes, Interest, and s{ of set
Said statements contain a full description of each parcel
44 80 1 39 12 70
c f c s f a a there on.wlll be s o l d by the Treasurer of said County, nefl| of n e |
of said lands, and may be Mea on application at the office
1 18 11 70
6 40
n
w
|
of
8e(
' m tb« first Monday of October next, at such public a n d conof the County Treasurer.
- 3« 23 70
6 80
venient place as ne shall select In M a n i s t e e , the count)' e f r | of set
Lands struck off to the Stale for taxes of 18S«*. or other
3 52 35 70
7 80
M a t of said county, a e e e r d f e f t o the Statute In such case n t of net
years, at the Tax Sales in October' last, will be offered subject
3 5 3 35 70
9 80
n | of nwt
Made a n d pror!dS(L
DANIEL. L. CASE,
to the right of redemption prescribed by law, as well as to the
160
4 09 46 70
n e | of
A u d i t o r General.
right of purchsM of the State Uids at this Office prior to the
2 35 23 70
80
9
n
t
of
n
w
|
1858.
tale.
DANIEL L CASE,
1 IT 11 70
9 40
swt of nwt
Auditor General.
T o w n 3 2 N o r t h or R a n g e 7 W e r t . .
1 IT 11 70
10 40
set »f nel
KMTOR AND F H O r U X T O * . 9
2 37 23 70 J 30
10 80
n t of net
ANNUAL TAX SALES.
T o w n 21 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e r t .
T K i t M S .
23 70 3 29
a l of nwt
A u d i t o r G e n e r a P a Office, j
23 70 3 30
s
i
of
a
e
|
LANSIKO.
Mien..
July
1st.
1««0.)
18
10 70
1 18
M J of del
36 <0
94 7011 08
U 320
s i of
O MUCH OF EACH OF T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
1170 1*7
11 40
n w j of net
tracts or parcels of laud, situated in t h e County of M a u »• ;
I860.
46 70 5
14 158 «
nfll of
I t o n , delinquent for unpaid taxen, for the years mentioned
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 5 W e s t
1 19 11 70 2 00 below, as will be sufficient to pay the taxe*. interest, and
24 40
| m i >
nwl of nwt
uttte tor •trtrtlr is *d»«
s w l of h w t
"
2 <0
97 09 70 1 76
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t .
c h a r e s thc-reon. will be sold by the Treasurer o f s t i d County
sat b f a w t
2 40
97 09 70 1 76 BWl of M l
09 70 1 73 on the first Monday of October next, at such public and conSr»-0f"wl
3 40
97 09 70 1 76
80 33 3 03 30 70 4 03 venient place a s " h e shall select in S U J a m e s , B e a v e r
n | of net
ZSlttEr
•
3 40
07 09 79 1 76 •el or net
40
151 15 70 2 36 I s l a n d , the county seat of ssid county, accordiug t o t
SttflttaU
3 . 6 1 7 0 137
13 70 3 09 w | or n w |
, &
2 99 29 70 3 99 Statute in such cose made and provided.
SSofsll^
7 40
07 09 70 1 76
2 23 22 70 3 15
DANIEL I . CASE.
e l or nwl
MtofSvl
7' 40"
97 09 70 I 76 e j or net
22 70 3 16
Auditor General.
17 80
Of a l l
7 •*>
91 09 7(9 1 7 6 gwfll of swt
15 70 2 36
18 43 67
1850.
0 7 7 0
1 48
bf&U
H 3^«>
"
10 70 1 81
19 38 42
swill of net
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 8 W e s t .
I of n w t
30 40 93 1 00 10 70 1 60 scOt of n w |
IS 39 37 1 10 11 70 1 91
:
• M l of a w l1
30 40 78. 99 09 70 1 76 swl of eel
20 40
111 11 70 1 92
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
30 80
194
19 70 3 83
20 40
2 23 22 70 3 1 5
net of net
Traverse City, G r a n d Traverse Cotinty, Mlchl*a»«
awfll o f s w f l l
30 4 0 6 3
99 0 9 7 0 1 78 swl of nwl
21 46
2 23 22 70 3 16
Office in Court House.
32-ly
JSfofOwfl{
30 40 48
99 09 70 1 78
21 36 38 2 03 20 70 2 93
nefll of set
33
11
25
1
50
15
70
2
. T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 5 W e r t .
22 36 31 1 72 17 70 2 59
nwflt of swl
n 3 7 N o r t h of R a n g e 10 W e s t .
ofiel
34 40
97 0 9 7 0 1 76 nefll °r sw{
22 39 56 1 49 14 70 2 33
11
59
75
1
63
16
70
2
49
223 22 70 3 15
22 40
' T o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 5 W e s t
swt or nwl
14 36 30 I 04 10 70 1.84
23 153 35 2 16 21 70 3 00
•wtofswt
13 40
97 09 70 1 76 sefll or
14 34 65 1 04
45 70 6 65
si of nwt
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 6 W e s t
14 40
1 17 11 70 J
04 70 1 19 u w j of nwj
09 70 1 76 Lot N o 6 of
ssj o f a e |
15 40
1 IT 11 70 1 9S
11
70
1
93
net of nelll
N O R T H POUT,
C 40 68 1 18 11 70 1 99 swt of M l
nwllt <
of n w t
15 4G 60 1 30 13 70 2 13
37
70
4
82
l » t No. 5 of
7 40
97 09 70 I 76 ni of nwt
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
n w t ol
20 5H K5 1 95 19 70 2 84
11
70
1
93
19 70 2 83 nwl of set
11 80
194
o | of e«t
22 43 85 1 30 13 70 -3 13
Office Second Door Bonth of Union Dock.
11-Iy
27 80
3 00 30 70 4 00
11 35 10
61 06 70 1 37 n l of net
Lot No 1 of
18
70
2
75
27
40
1
87
T
o
w
n
3
8
N
o
r
t
h
of
R
a
n
g
e
10
W
e
s
t
11 39 70
71 07 70 1 48 net or swl
U^Holof
. 12 90 1 15 11 70 1 96
27 32 95
29 02 70 1 01 I/>t No. 2 of
13 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 Lot No 1 o r
11
70
1
92
12
70
2
10
28
80
1
11
2
36
40
1
2S
3 of
13 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 n l or nel
28 40
55 05 70 1 " n e t of nwl
2 40
1 «4 18 70 2 72
19 70 2 83 net or s*t
28 80
1 SI 15 70 2 3G nwl of nwt
2 40
1 84 18 70 2 72
09 70 1 76 n l or swt
AND
28 27
49 04 70 1 23 e l of swl
3 80
312 31 70 4 13
19 70 3 83 Lot No 1 or
e l of net
s o L i c r r o i i IN C K A N C K I I Y .
15
70
2
38
1
56 16 70 2 41
28
28
10
1
53
17
40
Lot
No
3
of
net of nel
09 70 1 7«
n w t of aef
29 10
1 60 15 70 2 35 nel of sel
1 17 11 70 1 99
20 40
MANISTEE. MICHIGAN.
09 10 1 72 net of nwt
fM No 3 of
22
70
3
15
1
17
11
70
1
!M
21
40
w
|
of
n
e
|
nwl
of
swl
19 70 2 83
Office Second Door N o r t h of lluswril'a Hotel.
IQtf
s|«f«wt .
22 70 3 15 w | of nwl
2 2H 22 70 3 20
21 80
16 «0
97 09 70 1 76 •1 of n w j
s w j of b s j
20 70 2 92 nel of
4 50 45 70 6 71
29 160
THERON BOSTWICK,
17 40
97 09 70 1 76 M l of n e t
s 4 ) of n w j
29 70 3 85
18 40
97 09 70 1 76 n e t or sol
T o w n 3 9 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 0 W e s t
a 6 | of net
28 70
"
s
e
t
or
set
19
70
2
83
15
70
2
31 80
194
12 40
nlofnwj
31 70
31 40
98 09 70 1 77 net or swl
21 43 10 1 73 17 70 2 60
« w | of ne4
30 41 42 3 19 31 70
33 40
97 09 70 1 76 swflt of s w l
22 38 20 1 51 16 70
a w | *f M |
Grand Traverse Connty, Michigan,
23 43 30 1 73 17 70 2 60
33 60
1 94 19 70 2 83 Lot N6 6 of
• I of o w |
win r i " p«rwo»l itWsltoB u * •
19 70 2 83 swflt of M l
23 36 33 1 45 14 7S 2 29
36
80
1
94
•lornel
e l of set
19
70
2
83
23 34 70 1 37 13 70 2 20
* | of a c t
1 93 19 70 2 82
19 70 2 83 Lot No 3 or
65
70
27
57
6
50
lxK-.it i o n o f L i n d s a t X r n y J J w C i t y
wt,ofnw|
2 29 22 70 3 21
33 40
awl of swl
09
70
1
76
19
70
2
85
27
27
36
1
96
O
f
f
l
o
e
,
S
«
l
o
of M . H. L a n d Warranti.tind
M | of n e |
2 87 28 70 3 85
34 80
09 70 1 76 w 1 of nel
19 70 2 85
M l of n e t
3 42 34 70 4 46 net of swl
34 80
1 56 .15 70> 2 41
97 09 70 1 70 n l pr s e j
nwl^fMt
1 43 14 70 2 27 n e j of nwl
34 40
swl of nwl
1 38 13 70 2 21
a
c
t
of
net
2 30 23 70 3 23
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 6 W e s t
34 40
net of swt
n l of s c | of net
19 70 2 83 I/Ot No 2 of
34 55
4 73 47 71
16 80
a t of set
except one acre out of N o r t h '
19 70 2 83 s w l of nwl
15 80
35 40
1 12 n 70 :
AND
ol of»w|
comer commencing at the North I
09 70 1 76 Lot No 1
15 40
swt o f t w t
""est corner and running East 2<i
19 70 2 83
27 02 70
a l of n e t
. ..dp, thcnce South 8 rods, thence
19 70 2 83
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t
S | 0 fM |
West 20 rods, thence North 9 rods
31
40
97
09
70
1
70
16 70 2 55
14 40
pwt of n w t
*«w| or s e l
19
10 46 1 04 70 12 20
place or beginning.
21 40
97 09 70 1 76
25 160
5 74 67 70 7 01
A . . . . . . . of
. . f i the
k f l VNorth
rt
o r ! of « w |
out
West'
21" 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 set
1 14 11 70 1 95
25 80
e l of n e t
the North one half-or the
21 40
97 09 70 1 70 e l or swl
29 40
3 33 33 <0 4 36 South East one fourth of the North
t*l o f o e |
s w l or swi
21
80
1
94
19
70
2
83
2 12 21 70 3 03 East one fourth ific. 31 commenc31 40
r A N D W A R R A N T S CONSTANTLY ON HAND TO*
• I of M |
nel or n e j
21 80
1 94 19 70 2 83
2 12 21 70 3 03
32 40
L J sale or location; Investments made; T a x e s paid on a o a w | of s e |
nwt of nwl
ing at the North West corner, run
22 40
97 09 70 1 76
08 70 1 66
resldent land«; Redemption or lands sold r«r taxes, s a d p w 36 40
a w l of a r t
swt of swl
nlng East 20 r o d s thence South 8
22 40
97 09 70 1 76
n e t of swl
T o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t
rods, thence West 20 rods, thence
28
40
97
09
70
1
76
^A#d°w|'H^1 ways givr the most careTul attention to the lates• w | of n e t
21 40
1 49 14 70 2 33 North 8 rods to the place of beginK 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 nwt o r s w t
«ts of rav CorrrspondenU, and in liberality, promptness a o d
e l of M l .
29 61
3 07 30 70 4 07 ning,
28 80
| 94. 19 70 2 83 Lot No 1
accuracy "of business transactions, would court cuinp«xl»oa
T o w n 24 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 5 W e s t
n l o f s e j of set
30
39
77
96
.09
70
1
75
»wfli ofBWflt
with any Agency in the country.
No 5 & 6
31 66 70 2 46 24 70 3 40 s j of sel of s e l
33 40
97 09 70 1 76
n w t of net •
10 70 1 85
Traverse City. N»v. 25. 1859.
Lot No. 1 of
35 26 75
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 16 W e s t
*
18 ifl 2 72
35 40
nwt of awl
10 40
58 05 70 1 33 nwl of n--vt
13 70 2 21
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 7 W e s t .
s e | of nwt
35 40
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 6 W e s t .
. 7 0 1 76
20 70 2 91
Lot No. V or
35 43 70
3
80
3
52
35
70
4
57
1 4S08 1 0 5 10 70 1 85 si of nel
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a u g e 10 W e s t
3 160
7 07 70 70
1 40
97 09 70 1 76 s e l of
nwt of n w | .
3 160 65 6 31 63 7U 7 64 Lot No. 1 or
19 30
1 30 13 70 2 13
2 41 36 1 01 10 70 1 8 1 nwflt of
n « l or nefll
19 35 CO 1 45 14 70 2 2?
11 160
7 06 70 70 8 46 - » j of
( r k O X T 5TSJCKT, N B A * COr 1ST B O O t l . )
2 43 48 1 05 10 70 1 85 s e t of
nwflt or nefll
15 70 1 35
U
C40
18
70
1
87
70
21
27
swl
of
swl
26 40
1 50
E
n
t
i
r
e
of
19
70
2
83
2 80 . 1 94
T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H I G A N .
s i or n e t
15 80
2 34 23 70 3 27 F r a c t i o n s
30' 2 90
20 02 70
09
70
1
76
si
or
s
e
|
J
40,
97
a w l or set
22 39 73 1 57 15 70 2 4! BWl Of swl
35 40
1 50 15 70 3 35 r r i I I 8 O L D E S T A B L I S H E D I I O T E L , ( T l l E P I B S t
10
70
1
86
swl
or
net
'
(
I
C
S
1
0
0
nefll or a w l
15 70 3 35
22 137 89 4 02 40 70 5 12 s w ) O f n e t
35 40
1 -0
19 70 2 83 sefll of
1
iu Traverse CJty,) situated on F r o n t street, in the v l c i a h
2 80
« | or awfll
13 11 70 1 94
22 38 95
T o w n 3 9 N o r t h of R a n g e 11 « e s t
19 70 2 83 set of net
ty of the Court House a n d public offices, Isatill open
2 80
•1 or s w l :
43 34 70 4 47 L d t N o . l o f
. - 70 3 20 reception or tire traveling p u b l i c , The Proprietor r s t u r a s
23 313 44
17 34 50 1 3"
19 70 2 83 nefll of
w l oF swl
67 05 70 1 32
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18 70 3 70
24 80
19
70
2
83
n
|
of
nwl
1
04
his
hearty
t h a n k s for the lil-eral patronage he has
alorMt
4 50
65 06 70 1 41
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 11 W e s t .
1 94 19 70 2 83 1-ot No 3
and assures the public that no p i l n a will be spared t o maho
w | or M I
>9
2 00 20 70 2 92 Lot No. 1 of
19 70 2 83 Lot No 3
36 53 15 2 12 21 70 3 03 his guests comfortable. Uia charges will correspond wUb
« i or swt
10
29 02 70 1 01
.. - 4 °r
JC 43 30 1 73 17 70 2 60
sel of nwt
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 7 W e s t
SO
2 34 23 70 3 27
' k ' l o o d a c c o m r a o d a t i o n s for Horses and Cattle.
*'•/&
3 48 88 1 17 1170 1 98 n l of net
T o w n 34 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W est.
ewflt or a w l
1 61 16 70 2 4 '
15 40
97 09 70 1 76 set of swl
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n t l or n w |
10 8S 2 85 38 70 3 83 Fractional
19 70 2 83 sfll of nwl
JJ 80
4 32 75 1 15 11 70 1 96
• |'Of M l
11 50 2 07 20 70 2 97 Lot No. 3 or
13 70 2 21
97 09 70 1 76 Lot No 4
.
4
of
4
39
30
1
38
vet or net
10
81 08 70 1 5'.
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94 19 70 2 83 n l of swl
i w v ;o
9 40
1 38 13 70 2 21
wl or awl
2 99 29 70 3 98 nel of set
31 80
09 70 1 76 w l or net
9 40
1 38 13 70 2 21
13 40
BWJ or nwl.
41 04 70 1 15 set of set
31 40
n e t of nel
07 70 1 4K
10 30 50
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T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 8 W e s t
(HOera o r SOABDMAK a i r a a . )
1 61 16 70 3 47 L o t N o . l o f
32 40
n w | of nwl
58 05 70 1 33
10
23
7
1
• d of n w l
5440
97 00 70 1 76 e | of nwl
3 22 32 70 4 24
32 80
04 70 1 18
15
18
25
Fractional
Sft
rfawi
27 40
97 00 70
1 60 16 70 2 46
32 80
wl of net,
02 70 I 00
Fractional
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.
3 62 36 70 4 68
33 80
T o w n - 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 9 Vfesl
n l or nel
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AND COMFOICTABI^ H0U8B »
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19 TO 1 76 n l of n w l
34 80
2 63 26 70 3 59
swl of net
34 40
97
11 60 90 I f 5
10 70 1 85
2 62 26 70 3 58 Lot No 2 or
34 80
n l of net
T o w n 2 4 N o r t h of R a n g e 9 W e r t .
T o w n 3 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t
26 70 3 59
35 80
a l of net
10 80
1 94 I 9 JO 2 S3 wl or nwl
11 70 1 91 a
T o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 16 W e s t .
Lot No. of
of swJ
H 40
97 09 70 1 76
j ^ { c O U ^ S * o M o r the earliest~tQer» l n ^ C o u n t y , >
08 70 1 60
3 of
- 2 160
3 53 35 70 4 68
SftfUT:
30 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 sel or
08 70 1 62 able to give any Information necessary to partiesrwismng »
h
30 80
1 94 IB 70 2 83 nwflt or
3 15T 73 3 13 31 70 4 14 •• - 3 or
07 70 1 50 «
oi M h t r a l a . He b . . .
3 160
4 71 47 70 5 89 - " 4 or
swi o r
,
T o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e - 1 2 W e s t
18 70 2 72 and F i s h i n g Tackle of every description for hire. Tnoae »
37 80 1 49 14
" 70 3 33
" wl oT nwflt
M l or s w l
19 40
97 09 70 1 76 Lot No 1
18 70 2 72 " s r e h of h e a l " or r e c r e a t f o a will fiad this a very d e d r a h *
34 50 1 39 13 70 2 22 w j ofswfll
Lot No 2
09 70 1 71 place of resortT o w a 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t
_
R i ,
- 4 34
1 33 13 70 2 16 net or s e t
36 70 4 74 Traverse City. October 21.1859,
n i of nel
.
29 80
2 35 23 70 3 28 Lot No 3
""V
13 70 2 21 a e j or
Lot No 4
18 70 2 72
14 70 2 47 s | of nwfll
Lot No 1
09 70 1 71
17
70
2
63
uwtl(
of
nwflt
*
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t
70 1 76
Lot No 3
92 09 70 1 71
16
70
2
48
94
70
11
05
neflj
of
nwfll
9
41
15 SO
10 320
n l or
09 70 1 73
15 41
47 70 5 88 L o t No. 4 of
15 39 30 1 39 13 70 2 22 s w i or
10 160
Lot No 2 of
18 54 40 1 33 13 70 2 16
11 70 1 92 e l of swl
21 40
111
19 70 2 8i
I S 80
• H ?f " I
18 43 30 1 01 10 70 1 81
47 70 6 87 « - 3 of
22 38 35 '88 68 70 1 66 n w l of
15 160
. .
Lei No 1 of
22 28 75
69 06 70 1 45 of B u i l i i n p - ; a l t o f i f c i i t t .11 kiait o t wotk c o n n e e t o 4 . « A •
22 39 69
91 09 70 1 70 Lot No 3
21 64 30 3 16 31 70 4 17
23 16
57 05 70 1 32 ft
P...U . . .
22 63 20 1 23 12 70 2 05 Lot No 3
28 37 50 1 83 18 70 3 Tl
No 3 of ,
T o w n 3 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t
22 80
1 51 15 70 2 "
T o w n U N o r t h or R a n g e 16 W e s t
31 36
83 08 70 1 61
33 65 15 1 63 15 70 2
So 1 of
Lot No 3
33 49
1 89
18 70 2 77 Lot No. 2 of
23 4 15 1 15 11 70 1 »6
.
1 1 7 0 1 91
23 4? 35 .I. 10
No 3 of
Fractional
- - 4
33 43
1 63 16 70 2 49
27 29
34 50 3 45 70 38 65
9 00 90 70 10 60
W 160
Lot No. 1 of
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 17 W e s t
17 61 60 1 43 14 70 2 27
3 23 22 70 3 15
27 40
1 56 80 9 13 91 70 10 74
S3 1C0
3 68 38 70 4 74 l l t r of soliciting a c o n t i n u a n c e of_the same.
4 48 44 70 5 62 L o t Ko 3 of
37 80
J 1 49 20
93 160
3 68 36 70 4 74 Traverse City, November 25,1859.
J 23 22 70 3 15 Lot No 4 I m i l l and
27 40
J 1 38 20 361 43 26 14 70 288 27
89 09 TO 1 6T Lot No 6 > buildings.
No 3 of
I §24?
•Hosted in the c o t a t y a t M a a i f c e e , bitfoff to the 8 w «
f»r f i x e s *»f W59, and presious viirx, a n d described I n
Statements which v i l l k e forwarded to f i e c M c t of l b s Trta• a w of said county,
n e x V « o n t H , ; will be sold a t
cff^.w^SijEir5d&r
28
39
30
33
32
32
32
49 60
*0
40
40
34 —
. 40
90
140
111
3 25
1 10
'98
1 IX
300
T
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<T|jc 6rani) C-nbrrse Hrrali),
MORGAN BATES,
f? 1
S
Afr Krob of Job Printing Kali} ad tiydiliwly EiwrtM.
C. H . M A R S H .
'JMtorntji- anD Cotmsrilor at f ato,
E
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s " '11
OHAKI.ES H. HOIJDEN,
SUturm, € ounsrilor anil ^olitittr,
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT.
T. J. RAMSDELI-.
^tlorucj aitil t^oansellor at f ato,
N O T A R Y
PUBLIC,
CLERK AND REGISTER,
PAYMENT OF TAXES,
LAND WARRANT
TAX-PAYING AGENCY!
Trim* Gt;. Cnil Intra Colli Miti
HENRY P.TAMPBELL.
w<of#ei
J~
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M FOWLE,
ro i oo
GTJNTON HOUSE,
JAMES K.GUNTON,
8
; or
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
asaasws
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JAMES K. GTJNTON,
Practical If uUd-^r and Draughtsman
" I K S clbU«"Wor'i - I
' T R ' S t , . .
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ur
1
TRAVERSE CITY.
N
T u x REVOUT^OK I S TUB U . S . SESATK.—The c h a n g c s j
E
W
S T O R E ,
t h e S e n a t e h a v e g o n e on slowly b u t surely, f o r fire \
N E W GOODS,
o columns of H ASK Ail, LAY & CO.B yeara. T h e D e m o c r a t i c p r e p o n d e r a n c e h a s steadily di- '
Advertisements will be found on the fourth page.
m i n i s h e d y e a r b y y e a r ; a n d t h e R e p u b l i c a n side h a s e v e r y
year increased its numbers.
T h e r e a r e now twenty-six
M s . SEWARD'S SPEECH.—WC shall p u b l i s h t h e g r e a t
b'pcech of M r SEWARD in D e t r o i t , e n t i r e , in o u r n e x t is- R e p u b l i c a n s . T h e r e c e n t election in O r e g o n w c u r e s t h e i
g a i n of one. T h e s u b s t i t u t i o n of G o v . C h a s e f o r P u g h ,
STCAX FLOCMXO M I U , — T h e S t e a m F l o u r i n g Mill of
H a n n a h , L a y k Co., i s c o m p l e t e d , a n d i s now in successf u l operation.
•
T h e flour is of t h e v e r y b e s t q u a l i t y .
A GOOD FREIGHT.—-The.Propeller Alleghany,
f r o m O h i o , is a n o t h e r .
<•
K a n s a s c a n n o t b o k e p t o u t m u c h l o n g e r , a n d when a d m i t - j
COURT W E E K . — N e x t T u e s d a y is t h e t i m e a p p o i n t e d
W o a r e i n f o r m e d t h a t J u d g e L i t t l e j o h n will b e h e r e a t
t h a t time, unless be should a g a t a b e lost in t h e woods.
MAMMOTU SQUASH.—Oscar E a t o n . Esq., of W h i t e w a ter, h a s s e a t u s a W i n t e r S q u a s h w h i c h m e a s u - e s f o u r
feet in c i r c u m f e r e n c e , a n d w e i g h s e i g h t y p o u n d s !
can b e a t this?
Who
j
' SioxirtCAVT.—A R e p u b l i c a n p a p e r h a s j u s t been s t a r t ed at Bsltiraorejcallod the Border State, which
d u c t e d with energy and spirit.
is con-
^
T h e X e w Y o r k C o u r i e r and
tyMtiirer
says t h e r e is
foundation w h a f e r e r for t h e statement t h a t Mr. Seward
will decline t o s e r v e a n o t h e r t e r m in t h e U . 8 . S e n a t e .
T h e W o r l d n e w s p n p e r i s p u b l i s h e d a t a loss of i
a day, says t h e X e w Y o r l M o r r c s p o i i d e n t of t h e B o s t o n
Post
!
A c e n s u s t a k e r iu O h i o f o u n d a " l o n e
widow" who
eiivc h e r a g e a t j u s t 25, w h o s e s e c o n d son, l i v i n g near,
g a v e his ago a t 26.
H o n . N . P . B a n k s h a s declined a* r e - n o m i n a t i o n
G o v e r n o r of M a s s a c h u s e t t s , h a v i n g a c c e p t e d
for
the
Pres-
DEMOCRATIC MOTTOES.—" WO P o l k e d t h e m in
1844;
idency of t h e Illinois C e n t r a l I t a i l r o a d .
we
Bucked
t h e m in 1836,
w e r e B r e c k - i n g n o w , tux) o u r g r a v e i s D u g . "
T h a d i l e n s 6 t e v e i j s , o n e of t h e b e s t m e m b e r s of the
House, has been
renominated
for Congress by the Peo-
p l e ' s P a r t y of L a n c k s t e r C o u n t y , P e n n . , t h e 9 t h d i s t r i c t
SALT AT F U * T . - + A » association f o r t h e m a n u f a c t u r e
o f S a l t h a s been f f g t u i i z e d a t F l i n t ; c a p i t a l $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 ,
W E M. F e n t o n , j t B. W a l k e r , J o s i a h B e g o l e . a n d o t h e r
p r o m i n e n t citizens of F l i n t , a r c t h e s t o c k h o l d e r s .
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AXOTHBR EDIT6» IN THE FIELD.—C. E . Simons, E s q . ,
e d i t o r of t h e Sturgjis R e p u b l i c a n , h a s b e e n se l e c t e d
by
t h e R e p u b l i c a n s o f S t J o s e p h c o u n t y as t h e i r c a n d i d a t e
for the State Senate.
TO THE PUBLIC
of New Jersey, and 'n Traverse City, and on all parte rf\
B r i g h t of I n d i a n a . T h e S e n a t e o n c e> gained, it will be}
Grand Traverse Bay, we u-oidd resdifficult for a n y o p p o n e n t t o w r e s t i t f r o m t h e R e p u b - ;
pectfully announce
licans, a s it h a s b e e n f o r t h e R e p u b l i c a n s t o wrest i t f r o m
the Democrats.
T
T l i a t is h e r usual t i m e ; b u t in P r e s i d e n t i u l
to have occured near Adrianople,
w h e r e some
b l o o d t h i r s t y m o n s t e r s called T u r k i s h soldiers,
impiously
p u t t o d e a t h , b y crucifixion, a C h r i s t i a n , a n d violated his
W o havo advices from Benver City of the 21st.
The
e x c i t e m e n t r e g a r d i n g .the silver l e a d mine d i s c o v e r i e s is
jKumbon-efaainers are stampeding from
T h e Califor-
n i a G u l c h g o l d d i g g i n g s c o n t i m i c t o p a y ricWy.
POPCI.ATKW o f ' CUCVIXAKD,—The c e n s u s of C l e v e l a n d
h a s been c o m p l e t e d , s h o w i n g t h a t t h e c i t y h a s a p o p u I n c r e a s e in ten
T h e county has a population of -78,196;
i n c r e a s e s i n c e 1 8 5 0 of 3 0 . 1 5 8 .
W m n m A W A L p r SAM. HOUKTO*.—Gen. S a m . H o u s t o n
m a k e s a f o r m a l w i t h d r a w a l of his n a m e f r o m t h e list of
T h i s i s of no s o r t o f i m p o r -
t a n c e e x c e p t so fur a s i t m a y effiset t h e result of t h e elect i o n in T e x a s .
T h e P a r i s correspondent of t h e Alligmeino Zcitung.
s a y s t h a t t h e P q p e h a s w r i t t e n a very m e l a n c h o l y l e t t e r
l i e looks u p o n all a s lost,
a n d , a l t h o u g h convinced t h a t h o will die b y t h e b u l l e t of
a n awnssiu. lie d e c l a i r s t h a t h o will q u i t e R o m e u n d e r no
c o n d i t i o n s a n d f<)r n o p r i c e .
fifty-two
factory
buildings, c o n t a i n i n g o v e r f o u r h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d spindles
a n d twelve t h o u s a n d looms, w i t h o t h e r m a c h i n e r y in prop o r t i o n . e m p l o y i n g eighty-seven h u n d r e d w o m e n a n d f o r t y t w o h u n d r e d mqn.
A Portland paper says that Gen. T o m
Thumb
is t o
t a k e a wifu f r o m tliat c i t y , n o t only " o n e of P o r t l a n d ' s
fairest daughter*,'" b u t " t h e h a n d s o m e a n d a c c o m p l i s h e d
d a u g h t e r of one! of o u r oldest a n d m o s t e s t e e m e d c i t i r c n s . "
S h e is said t o b e v e r y " p r e t t y , b e l o w t h e o r d i n a r y h i g h t ,
a n d hei ress t o q b i t c a l a r g e e s t a t e . "
I t is related a s a n i n s t a n c e of t h e s t r e n g t h a n ^ v i g o r of
t h o P r i u c e of W a l e s ' s c o n s t i t u t i o n , t h a t d u r i n g t h e s a m e
d a y h e r c e c i v e j a d d r e s s e s a t C h a r l o t t e t o w n , h e l d a levy,
• J r o v c o u t iu p l l i n c l o t h e s , w e n t o u t s h o o t i n g , r o d e a g a i n ,
t o o k a swim in (the s a l t w a t e r , d i n e d w i t h a l a r g o
party,
w e n t t o a ball iti t h e e v e n i n g , a n d d a n c e d w i t h g r e a t s p i r i t
u n t H 3 o'clock jn t h o m o r u i n g T h c M a r r i a g e of Mile. P i c c o l o f a i n i w i t h t h o D n k e
C a c t a o i h a s t a k e n >ylace a t S i e n a .
NORTHPORT IS RISING!!
T h i s is E v i d e n t ! S i n c e
L . M."& W- F . S T E E L E & Co.
H A V E INTRODUCED A LARGE AND T H E
ONLY STOCK
D R U G S &M E D I C I N E S
TO BE FOUND IN T H E COUNTY.
A LAO
IHX giving us GREAT ADVANTAGES
A CHOICE V ARIETV O f
FAMILY GROCERIES
P
R
O V I S X O N S ,
IN W H I C H THEY ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
G i v e U s a Call!
N. B.—Physicians' P n a c r t p t i o n a Carefnlljr C o w
pounded.
L. M. A W. F. STEELE 4 CO.
Northport. J u n e 1.18C0.
26-4Sm
NEW
STORE
N E W GOODS,
. PAY FREIGHTS.
N O R T H P O R T .
Our R- nt'f ar<i< Nothing.
T o Emigrants—Choice F o r m i n g Lnnds for Fifty
Cents a n Acre.
N c a r l y a l l the G o v e r n m e n t Lands iu the Grand Travoise
District graduated on the flist of July. ISM), and .-an now he
t a r £ s e d for flfty c e n t s an acre. Some of the** arc In the
immediate vicinity of Traverse City, and many of them are on
I h e lines of the Newaygo and Northport, and the Allegan.
FOR PURCHASING GOODS I K |
Muskegon and Traverse Bay State Ro.nl. They are elioicc far in-;
Ing Lands, well watered, well timbered with sugar maple, elm. |
beach, aah, basswood, A c , Ac., the soil is a rich gravelly loam, j
with clay sab-soil, nnd the climate is healthy and delightful. >
A Propeller makes regular weekly trips between Chicago a n d j
TraversoClty, leaving the wharf of Hannah. Lay .V Co., Chi- j
cago, every Saturday afternoon, and Traverse City < v e r y '
From our long residence in the c o u n t r y we have become
Tuesday afternoon. The trip is pleasant, on J only occupies j
about 30 hour?. Wo advise those who are in s c a n h of new j
m i l acquaint* J with the wants of the public.
homes, healthy locations, fine climate, rich foil, a n d good tin
ber, to come and nee these l a n d s
33-tf
And now ire hevc af»#e!*tid Willi us in the Mercantile DeDemocrats Attend.
A Democratic Convention of the Representative District
composed of the C o u n t i e s of Grand Traverse, Manistee. Alpena, Cheboygan a n d Emmet, will bo held at the C o u r t
House in Traverse City, on Tuesday, September I s t h , 1SCO.
at 1 o'clock, P . M., to nominate a candidate to represent mid
District in the Honse of Representatives of the State of Michwho for sixteen vear* has been extensively engaged in a boigan, and to transact such o t h e r business as may be deetned
sines* whose rvquiri mcnss were of the same nature a s our
advisable.
T H E SUBSCRIBER H A S J U S T RETURNED FROM CHICAGO WITH A STOCK OF
D r y Goods, G r o c e r i e s , P r o v i s i o n s
and Hardware,
which he offers at his New Store, cheap ,lor Caslf o r Barter.
Lill's Chicago Ale.
iYcic- York, Boston, Cincinnati, or Chicago.
In Bbls. and Ilf. Bblft.
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
SJtf
Northport, April 20, 1860.
MORGAN BATES,
N O T A E Y PUBLIC,
I T e m l d Ottic-e. T r a v w r w o C i t y , M i o h .
O T A T E O F M I C H I G A N . — T I 1 E CIRCUIT COUOT
O for the County of Grand Traverse—In Chancery, this
30th day of J u n e . A. D. 1HW1. HarahettNewcomb.Complainant. VS. Alonzo Newcomb. DefenSanL It satisfactorily anpearing to t h i s Court that the Defendant, Alonto Newcomb.
is a non-resident or this Slate, and t h a t be is a resident of
Ihe State of New York—
,
, ,
On motion of C. H. Holden. Solicitor and of Counsel for
the above named Complainant, It is Ordered that the said
Defendant. Alonzo Ncwcomh, cause his appearance in aaid
cause to IK entered within three months from the date of this
order, and that in case of his appearance, he cause his anTho County of Grand Traverse will be entitled to B Dele- own. and who has for several year* purchased goods of the swer to the Complainant's bill to be filed, and a copy thereof
to be served on the Complainant's Solicitor within twenty
g a t e s : Manistee, 5; and Alpena, Cheboygan a n d Emmet
BEST HOUSES in NEW-YORK and BOSTON, and who will days a f t e r s e n ice or a copy or said bill and notice of this
oriler; and in default thereof, the said bill be taken as coneach 3 Delegates.
continue t-> do * o f»r our firm from time to t i m e : t h n s en- tessed by the said Defendant, Alonzo Newcomb. *
By order of the Committee.
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And it Is further ordered, that within twenty days the said
abling us to lav down our goods
Complainant csuse a notice of this order to be pub ished In
Traverse City? August SI,
ihe (irand Traverse Herald, a newspaper printed and published and circulating in said county of Grand Traverse and
Notice,
a n d s a v o t o t h e e o n s u t a e r - f l r s t . TRAVELING E X P E N S E S : State of Michigan, and that the said publication be c o n l t n n e i
I s hereby given t h a t the Demoerats <.f Grand Traverne e<
once in each week for six weeks in succession: or t h a t h«
second. LOSS O F TIME: md lastly
| y will meet at tlx-C«»urt House In Tra«erse City, on Tuesi.. .
cause a copv of this order to be personally served on the
said Defendant. Alonzo Newcomb. at least tweuty days bel i b u t l I , o ' r f o . 1 A. >L. lor tl.c p , , , , . , . - . 1
AMdUST
,«•
fore the time above prescribed tor bis appearance.
cliosinp , I S U D d r p M to lb« .bovc D l . t . l f l f c p , . « » U t ; v e j . » <
T lh- W V
F . J . LITTLEJOHN. C i r c u i t J u d g e .
ball make an E S P E C I A L E F F O R T to keep
Convention. Dated August 21,1 SCO.
C. II. HOLOES. Solicitor for C o m p l a i n a n t
1
\
plete a stock that
I>. C. Go»bAi.r,
•
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Any Dealers on the Bay
H- O . ROSE.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
County
JOHN U E N I I R .
w i ' n i„. enabled tii purchase of ns, iu <,uantitie* to
COUNTY TREASURER'S O F F I C E , J
Committee. n n | v
H I I.II C . FI'KMAS.
R J , A L L A N S V N C E on COST and a coaimi
TRAVERSE CITY, Ang. 3,18J50. {
CiiAttt-KsC. MCCAI
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handling.
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" V T O T I C E I? HEREBY "GIVEN T H A T T H E SALE O F
OTTO TUKISS.
j \ I .ends for Delinquent T a x e s in Grand Traverse County,
advertised
by
the
Auditor
General in the Grand Traverse
G r a n d T r a v e r e e D e m o c r a t i c C o u n t y C o n v e n t i o n . 1 w e W 0 E | j remark, that owing to want
Hera'd will lie held at the office of the County Treasurer, in
r line, which NOW, f r o m Traverse City, the County Seat of Grand Traverse c o u n t t . o n
A Convention of t h i Democrats of the County of Grand j unable t o keep many thin?>
Traverse will lie held at Northport. in said Connty, on Mon- j »ur increased room, and the
the first Monday in October next, c o m m e n c i n g at 9 o clock.
. ii.
D. C. GOODALE,
County Treasurer
n o m i n a t e County Officers, and to transact any o t h e r business
deemed advisable.
COUNTY T R E A S U R E R S NOTICE.
The t o w n s h i p of Traverse will be entitlod to 5-Delcgates:
COUNTY T R E A S U R E R S O H I C E . )
lieelanau, 0; Peninsula, 5; Ccntreviilc, 4; Glen A r b o r . 4 :
MASISTK*. Ang. 1. lltfO. S
Crystal Lake. 3 : Whitewater, 3; Meegezce, 3 : Milton. I.
we shall in rature TRY a n d keep ANY and ALL T H I N G S
" V T O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T T H E f-ALE O F
A general attendance or every Delegate is solicited.
they may require.
j N Lands for Delinquent Taxes iu
c o ^ y . mdirtir
D . C. GOOilALE.
)
N. B. ANYTHING not in our regular line that Ladies or ti*ed by the Auditor General in the Grand
H. O. Rose.
j
citizens may want, wi shall hold ourselves in readiness to will be held at the Store of Potter. Roger* A C o . In t h e vil
JtiBN DESABV.
1 Connty
most happy to do so at any and all lace of Manistee, the County Seat of K a a i a M raut^oB tb.
H f O B C. FI RMAN.
! Committee. send f o r : and shall )•
-nclng at 9 o'clock, A.M.
CHARLES C . M C C I B T V . I
first Monday in October next.
C H A R L E S SECOR, Co. Treasurer.
,
O r r o TUKISS,
)
I
35-Sw
A u g u s t ^1. ISM-
M H . . S . B A H J V S ,
A-9 LOIV as any IIou«e in Chicago;
I n L o w e l l t h e r e a r e twelve c o r p o r a t i o n s , w i t h on
j f r e g a t e c a p i t a l of 8 1 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , o w n i n g
F r e i g h t or Passage. enquire of
ft. C. ANDREWS, Detroit.
HUGHES * LESTER. Cleveland.
K. W. TOWNSEND, Northport.
Northport. J u n e 1. Iton.
r e l a t i v e t o a r u m o r t h a t t h e M o r m o n s i n t e n d returning;
would not <
E. R. C O L L I N S .
.
A b u n d a n t .Advantages
d a u g h t e r b e f o r e h i s d y i n g eyes.
t o t h e C a r d i n a l In F r a n c a
ISTTT-sE,
CAPTAIN
,
Our Own Trade,
nnd s e t t l i n g a t N a u v o o , u n d e r t h e h e a d of J o e S m i t h , J r . j
allow t h e r e t o return.
O n e of t h e m o s t b a r b a r o u s o f T u r k i s h a t r o c i t i e s , is t h a t
Presidential Candidates.
T
P r o p e l l e r of O u r O w n ,
M o n d a y in N o v e m b e r .
vcars, 26,516.
C
N E W STOCK;
p r o t e s t e d a g a i n s t it. a n d d e c l a r e d t h a t t h e y
l a t i o n of 4 3 , 3 5 0 . I n 1850, i t h a d ' l 7 , 0 3 4 .
A
1VEW S T O R E ;
A m a s s m e e t i n g w a s held on t h e 2 1 s t a t C a r t h a g e n a , w h o
t h e gold m i n e s t o t h o # e of t h e s i l v e r l e a d .
F
T H E STAUNOH U P P E R CABIN SCREW STEAMER
Goods and Wares
f o r c h o o s i n g E l e c t o r s — t h e T u e s d a y s u c c c o d i n g t h e first
o n t h e increase.
E
F o r Buffalo, Milwaukee and
Chicago.
O u r N e w a n d S p a c i o u s Store,
y e a r s she postpones it to the day prescribod by Congress
related
H
G o v . B a r r y W a n t s n o M o r e D u t c h m e n I n Mlcll—
l^an.
T H A T W E H A V E NOW MOVED INTO
G o v . BARRY e n t e r e d his p r o t e s t some y e a r s ago, a g a i n s t
receiving a n y m o r e G e r m a n s i n t o t h i s S t a t e . T o h i m
may be a t t r i b u t e d the rnuie. of t h e G e r m a n s w h o e m i g r a ted t o t h i s c o u n t r y so f r e e l y in c o n s e q u e n c e of t h e revolutions w h i c h a g i t a t e d G e r m a n y 1848. p a s s i n g d i r e c t l y
Which we arc filling w repletion with ALL K I N D S OF
t h r o u g h M i c h i g a n , in s u c h vast n u m b e r s , a n d s e e k i n g
h o m e s in W i s c o n s i n a n d I o w a . T h e D e t r o i t T r i b u n e
b r i n g s t h e f a c t s t o light.
I n 1848. C h a r l e s L F l e i s c h m a n , a G e r m a n w h o h a d
been residing a t W a s h i n g t o n , was a p p o i n t e d C . S . Consul t o S t u t g n r d t . iu t h e k i n g d o m of W n r t e m b e r g . W h i l e
t h e r e an association of some t h i r t y t h o u s a n d of bis c o u n - which are adapted to the wants "f the «
trymen, d e s i r i n g t o e m i g r a n t t o the U n i t e d S t a t e s , a p plied t o hint t o be f u r n i s h e d with f a c t s regarding t h e soil,
climate, a n d g e n e r a l a d v a n t a g e s of s o m e of t h e States. and ARK or MAY HE called for from time to
Mr. F . in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h a t desire, o b t a i n e d f r o m a
gentleman f r o m M i c h i g a n a p a p e r s e t t i n g f o r t h the agrin of the p u r c h a s i n g pubwould briefly call tho al
cultural a d v a n t a g e s , t i m b e r , minerals, w a t e r coerses. natu r a l h a r b o r s , n a t u r e of t h e climate, &c., of o u r S l a t e .
He
to
the
following
T h i s whs translated i n t o G e r m a n a n d m e t w i t h t h e general a p p r o v a l of the E m i g r a t i n g A s s o c i a t i o n . T h e p a per was s u b m i t t e d t o t h e king, a n d he. a n x i o u s t h a t Lis
people w h o should e m i g r a t e should not b e d i s a p o i n t e d on
t h e i r a r r i v a l here, a d v i s e d t h e m t o send t h e o r i g i n a l paWE HAVE A
p e r t o t h e G o v e r n o r of M i c b i p u i , a n d if h e should end o r s e t h e s t a t e m e n t , he ( t h e k i n g ) w o o l d advise his p e o p l e
t o select M i c h i g a n a s t h e i r h o m e w h e n t h e y s h o u l d e m i g r a t e . T h e p a p e r was sent w i t h . t h e request t h a t t h e
G o v e r n o r would e n d o r s e t h e s t a t e m e n t s u n d e r the official
seal of t h e S t a t e . A t t h e e x p i r a t i o n of five m o n t h s t h e
IN T H E MAIN. A
paper waarcturned toStntgardt.witbthefollowingendorsem e n t on its b a c k :
The State of Michigan
italrealty
tujjlcientlyieell
known to the xchole world, not to require a recommendation at my hand*.
Ana as for
Dutchmen,
tcc have
already
more among u* than tee i c a n t .
'•Signed
JOIINS. B .
T h i s , i t a p p e a r s , i s t h e reaso/i w h y t h e G e r m a n s w h o
left t h e f a t h e r l a n d o n a c c o u n t of t h e revolutions of 1848.
did n o t s t o p in M i c h i g a n , instead of passing* d i r e c t l y
t h r o u g h . T h e G e r m a n population, t o s h o w t h e i r g r a t i t u d e f o r t h i s a c t of kindness, will of c o u r s e v o t e f o r G o v .
B a r r y in N o v e m b e r — " over the left."
(Monroe Commercial.
C o n s i d e r a b l e e x c i t e m e n t e x i s t s in H a n c o c k . c o u n t y . I l l . , j
C a l i f o r n i a d o e s i | o t t h i s y e a r hold h e r S t a t e E l e c t i o u
September.
r i T I I A MAKE REGULAR W E E K L Y T R I P 6 FROM
V > CHICAGO TO TRAVEBSE CITY—Uavtnf Chios*#
on Saturday*. a t 4 o'clock, P. M-. t a d Traverse City on TOMdays. at « J*. M , stopping at F i t a W o r t ( s o o t h of BeW*
River.) Carp River •»<! Northport.
H A K 5 A B . LAY * CO.
T r a v e r s e City, May 25. I860.
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P O I N T S .
*
w e P i e r c e d t h e m in 1 8 5 2 ;
CAPT. & H. BOTNTON,
s e c u r e s a g a i n of t w o m o r e in p l a c e of B i g l e r a n d F i t c h . !
T h e R e p u b l i c a n s will t h e n .
o t h e y can hn a r da jl vy ;\ :
U o y n t o n , a r r i v e d h e r e on T u e s d a y m o r n i n g f r o m C h i c a - lack b u t t w o of a m a j o r i t y , w h i c h t w•o
go, on h e r way t o Buffalo, w i t h 1 7 , 0 0 0 bushels of w h e a t fail t o get in t h e place of T h o m p s ^ i
f o r h o l d i n g t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t for G r a n d T r a v e r s e c o u n t y .
T H E PROPELLER
A L L E G H A N Y ,
AND
N E W ARRANGEMENT.
T h e Pennsylvania and Indiana ^
L e g i s l a t d r e s will p r e t t y c e r t a i n l y be R e p u b l i c a n , a n d t h i s
C a p L t e d she will add t w o m o r e .
at 16 1-2 cents per bushel.
Chicago and G r a n d Traverse.
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T o 11 IO- I n d i e s ,
! Intimatepersonal acr/iiaintance of our Mr.
Barns with the thomand a rut one
numds necessary to a Ixtdt/s want*,
,
Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column. I Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.
!Saint Joaathad.
.
I »T J08W a BAXE.
T h e r e ' s many an excellent S t i n t :
St. G e o r l e , with hia dragon a n d lance;
S t Patricia so j o l l y and q u a i n t ;
. S t T l t o i the n i n t of t h e dance;
K t Dennlit the aalnt of the Gaul;
S t Andrew, the aaint of the S c o t :
Bat J o > A f n * s . yoongeat of alL
la the m t g h t i e t saint of the l o t ?
FARM PRODUCE.
W
Ho •rears » most serlotu face,
Well worthy a m a r t y r ' a p o » e « s i n g ;
lint it i s n ' t all owing to grace.
But p a r t l y DO* t h i n k i n g and g u c w i n g ;
In so6th, Our American Saint
Haa ratjier a aeculaf bias.
And I h M » never heard a complaint
Of h i s using excessively pious?
One d a y when a" flash in the air
Split his m e e t i n g bouse fairly asunder.
Quoth JOWATBAM, " N o w — I declare—
They'cf dreadfully carelesa with t h u n d e r . '
S o ho fastened a rod to the ateeple.
And n*w when tho lightning comes 'round.
He k e e p s it f r o m the building and people.
By r u n n i n g It into the g r o u n d !
Reflecting with pleasant emotion.
On t h q c a p l t a l j o b he had done—
Quoth JONATHAN, " I h a v c a notion
I m p r o v e m e n t s have fairly b e g u n ;
If n o t h i n g ' s created in vain—
As m i n i s t e r s o f t e n inform ut—
Tlie l i g h t n i n g ' s that w a i t e d , 'tis plain.
Is really.sometliing e n o r m o u s ! "
-
«
O n e manning, while t a k i n g a stroll.
He heard u lugubrious ery—
Like the shriek of a suffering soul—
In a llospital standing near by;
Anon siicb a t e r r i b l o groan
Salutf d St. JONATHAN'S ear,
I T h a t his bosom—which wasn't of stone,
•
Was incited with pit)' to hear.
T h a t n i g h t he invented a charm
So p a t e n t that folks who employ it
In losing a leg or an arm,
Donjt suffer—hut rather enjoy i t ;
H miracle. you m u s t allow.
A s i o o d a* the best of his brothers—
And l5es»cd St. JONATHAN now
Is jfctron of cripples a n d mothers.
I
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and of p l a c e s of business, a r c not the men vj'ho will roll
u p m a j o r i t i e s in h i s f a v o r . I n t h i s village, all w h o havet h e p r o s p e r i t y of t h o village a t h e a r t feel h i m t o b e an int u b u s , a d e a d w e i g h t t o any a d v a n c e m e n t
If a n y proj e c t b e on foot f o r t h e - i m p r o v e m e n t of t h e village, J o h n
S . B a r r y will b e f o u n d a m o n g t h e c r o a k e r s . If a n y |>erson g o e s i n t o business iu t o w n . J ohn S . B u r r y will disc o u r a g e h i m . If y o u t a k e a R e p u b l i c a n p a p e r , J o h n t>.
H u r r y , a s d e p u t y "postmaster, will b l a c k g u a r d y o u . I n
o t h e r p a r t s of t h e S t a t e . J o h n S . H a r r y may a p p e a r great,
b u t in C o n s t a n t i n e h e is a p p r e c i a t e d a c c o r d i n g t o his
merits.'"
t j T h e I 1 reus n n d D e n d H e a d s .
T h e R e v J M r . B r o w u l o w h a s a n e w s p a p e r d i s c o u r s e on
this s u b j e c c f r o m which we quote t h e following p u n g e n t
truths:—/tailronds. steamboats and stage-coaches complain of 4 c # d h e a d i n g — t h a t is t o say. . o f E d i t o r s a n d
b r e t h e r n ofj t h e c n i f t , r i d i n g so m u c h w i t h o u t pay. T h e
n e w s p a p e r e n d u r e s m o r e of t h i s d e a d - h e a d i n g t h a n all
t h r e e or t h o s e m o d e s of c o n v e y a n c e c o m b i n e d . T h o pulp i t , t h e bar, a n d t h e t h e a t r e ; c o r p o r a t i o n s , legislative
assemblic3,!societies, religious, benevolent, a g r i c u l t u r a l ,
m e r c a n t i l e jestablishmenU, venders of q u a c k m e d i c i n e s ,
r a i l r o a d companies, s t e a m b o a t s , Stage Hues, a n d e v e n v a r i e t y of Individuals, i n c l u d i n g political p a r t i e s a n d j»oliliciuns, d m w largely u p o n t h e liberalities of t h e p r e s s .
T h e p r e s s Is e x p e c t e d t o yield t o all t h e s e i n t e r e s t s ; i t i s
r e q u i r e d t o give s t r e n g t h t o all w e a k i n s t i t u t i o n s a n d ent e r p r i s e s ; i t is asked t o p u f f small p r e a c h e r s i n t o o v e r sKailowing! p u l p i t o r a t o r s ; t o puff small p o l i t i c i a n s nnd
u n p r i n c i p l e d (Kimogogues i n t o g r e a t m e n a n d p a t r i o t s ; t o
m a g n i f y j u c o i u p e t c n t r a i l r o a d officers i n t o r a i l r o a d k i n g s ;
it is e x p e i j t c d t o h e r a l d a b r o a d t h e f a m e or q u a c k s , of
itir closes, b o l s t e r u p dull a u t h o r s ; i m m o r t a l i z e week C o n gressional jgpecclics; i t i s r e q u i r e d t o g i v e s i g h t t o t h e
biind, b r e a a t o t h o h u n g r y , t a l e n t s t o fools a n d h o n o r t o
t h i e v e s m*l r o b b e r s ; i t is asked t o c o v e r u j ) t h e . i n f i r m i t i e s of t h o weak, t o h i d e t h e f a u l t s of g u i l t y men a n d
wink a t tljo f r a u d u l e n t s c h e m e s o f s c o u n d r e l s ; i t is e x p e c t e d t o tlnttcr t h e vain, t o e x t o l t h o m e r i t s of thosu w h o
d e s e r v e n o t h i n g b n t t h o s c o r n a n d c o n t e m p t of all g o o d
citizens; i t is r e q u i r e d , in a w o r d , of t h e n e w s p a p e r p r o w ,
. t h a t i t b e c o m e s all t h i n g s t o all m e n ; n u d if i t loolc f o r
p a y , o r s « n d o u t i t s bills Tor s u b s c r i p t i o n a n d a d v e r t i s i n g ,
i t i s d e n o u n c e d as m e a n a n d s o r d i d , a n d i t s c o n d u c t o r s as
w a n t i n g in liberality. T h e r e is n o i u t e r e s t on t h e f a c e of
g r e e n e a r t h t h a t is e x p e c t e d t o g i v e so m u c h t o society,
w i t h o u t p a y or t h a n k s , a s t h e n e w s p a p e r p r e s s of t h e
c o u n t r y . ) T h e little sonled m a n , w h o i n s e r t s in y o u r colu m n s a fifteen shilling a d v e r t i s e m e n t , e x p e c t s y o u t o w r i t e
h i m a t lqast five dollars' w o r t h of e d i t o r i a l notices. A n d
t h e o b s c u r e a n d n i g g a r d l y man y o u h a v e w r i t t e n i n t o a
p o s i t i o n o f i m p o r t a n c e f a r b e y o n d his merits, c o n s i d e r s
t h a t hiR n a m e a d o r n s y o u r columus, a n d g i v e s c i r c u l a t i o n
t b y o u r Journal.
nd
J a v n e s ' Pills:
J a y n e s ' Alterative:
Javnes" .Vermifuge:
Perry Davis' Pain Killer:
Carbonate of Magnesia: .
Reed A Cutler's Pulmonary Balsam:
Sand*' SarsapariUa;
Sawver's E x t Bark for Fever and Ap;<
Kennedys ^Medical l l l s c o v c r j ;
Aug.
'piifn'Killer.
Castor
nd Pegging Aw Is,
D
R E S H GOODN.—VALENT1A8. l>t'CAl>,MOllAUiS.
I.evullas, 1'eKges, lWrnges,
x
Prints, of very new a n d choice styles;
Oinghams, Lawus, C h a m b r e \ s , Ac. by the yard, pattern
Challi D e l a i n e s , Fig'd. Brilliantes, Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
•averse City, J u n e L 1SC0.
D
.miies's Skirts.
' rocks,
mini*. Stone and wood.
Stone J u g s , 1.2 and
s Bin. k Velvet Caps.
Mackerel,
AN aperient and Stoin
Oxygen a n d Carbon by c
oil bv the highest Medic
the United States, a n d proserilied in thei
tion of Iron can be compare '
"
. The experience'of tin
blood, depress!"
complexions indicate it* nec«.*>i:
We case.
%
I n n o x io u s in nil inaludic> n whieli i t bn* b
proved absolutely curative iu eacn oi tue l o a o n i n g m
plhiuts, viz:
lit IK-bllity, Nervous Affections, t m n c i n t i r . . . .
Dyspepsia, Constlpntion, l l i n n h n u , Dysentery. Inc i p i e n t C o n s o i n p t i o n , S c r o l u l o u s ' l i i b e r e u l o s l s , Nnlt
Hheuin, ML«meustruation, Whiten. Chlorosis, I.lver
Complnints. Chronic IIendiich(», Ithcunintism, I n iittent Fevers, P i m p l e s on the Fnce, 4 c .
CLEANING ASP Iln-AIRING.—If n o o t h e r benefit results
f r o m tfa) visit of t h e P r i n c e of W a l e s , i t will at least h a v e
nnd an e f f e c t of c a u s i n g a g e n e r a l repairing a n d c l e a n i n g
u p in t >e C a n a d i a u villages. A t e v e r y p o i n t on h i s youtc,
street", sidewalks, fences a n d p u b l i c b u i l d i n g s , a r e b e i n g
p u t in i o m p l e t e repair, a n d n o t only p u b l i c b u t even p r i v a t e p r o p e r t y e v e r y w h e r e u n d e r g o i n g a t h o r o u g h a n d syslomatiq cleaning.
BOM Water!,
Castor Oil:
K]i*oni Salts:
Sulphur;
laic Sulphur (for Kuir-d>e;.
Cod M v e r Oil:
HANNAH. LAY A CO
>. IMP.
I.A1N AND DOT SWISS.
! l-awu, BrlUiante*.
Barred Oambric, Embroidered Curtains.
,
Wash Blond, Bobbinct a n d hgurvil laiee.
I n d i e s ' Muslin and Cambric emb'd. Collars and Setls.
lollies' Haiiilker^hiefs,
N a p k i n s Table Covers. Diaper. P. C. Cotton.
l.incn, Bleached Cotton. Marseilles
F r e n c h Cord and L l n t n Bosoms. .
HAN'N'AH, LAY A C « .
Traverse City, J u n e 1.1<X!0.
W
Cotton Fring
li Mitts,
and glazed.
Young America Wonders.
W o n d e r why mama keeps Bridget home from Church
t b w o r k j a l l d a y . a n d s a y s i t is w i c k e d f o r mo t o build m y
r a b b i t hjouso o n S u n d a y ?
W o n d e r why our minister b o u g h t t h a t p r e t t y cane
w i t h th<) yellow lion's h e a d o n t h e t o n , a n d t h e n asks m e
f o r m y oent t o p u t in Lho m i s s i o n a r y b o x ? D o n ' t I w a n t
a jewshi r p j u s t a s m u c h a s h e w a n t s a c a n e ?
W o n d e r w h a t m a k e s p a tell s u c h n i c e s t o r i e s t o visitors
f t b o u j h d i n g t h e m a s t e r s r a t a n w h e n h e w e n t t o school,
a n d "abi u t his r u n n i n g a w a y f r o m t h e s c h o o l m i s t r e s s
w h e n si o w a s g o i n g t o w h i p him, a n d t h e n s h u t m e u p
in a d a r k r o o m b e c a u s e I tried,, j u s t once, t o b e a s s m a r t
as h e wis.
•
W o n f l e r w h y m a m n tells p a h e is c r o s s w h e n h e c o m e s
h o m e a t n i g h t "and says his t e a is weak, a n d tics a handk e r e h i e l o v e r m y m o u t h so t h a t I c a n n e i t h e r s p e a k or
• b r e a t h e .because* I h a p p e n t o say t h a t s h e is c r o s s .
W on ler w h a t m a d e p a say "that w i c k e d w o r d w h e n
B e t s y u w e t t h o ink all o v e r "the p a p e r s , a n d t h e n r a p p e d
my ea~£ because I s a i d t h e s a m e t h i n g wlicu my k i t e s t r i n g
broke?
r I S O OOODS.
Business, Sack a n d Fancy Coat* and \ est*:
Black. Fancy and t ' n i o n Pant*.;
Summer Coats, Pante and Vests, a full linr, in
Very L i t e s t S t y l e . ,
White, Fane*. Check and stripe S h i r t s :
trtrntleraen"*"l.incn, Leopold and Byron Collar:
Blur and White Overalls:
Kenty and Flanne! Drawer*;
Flannel and Kuit S h i r t s :
Suspenders and Oloves:
India Itubbcr and Oil Overalls and l * g g i n » :
Wool, Cotton and Union Socks;
Black and Fancy Silk Cravat*;
Uingham. Flag a n d Turkey Bed l l a n d k c r c h i ' I
Silk Pocket ami Neck Handkerchief*;
Pocket Knives, ltazors. S t r o p s
l a t h e r Boxes ami Brushes,
Tobacco Boxes and Pouches.
Compasses, Rules,
HANNAH. l.AV A <Traverse City. J u n e I,
EUICINES—
Hrandreth's P i l l s :
I)
Thei
S t l G o o r g e with h i s dragon a n d l a n c e ;
St. Patrick, so jolly and o u a i p t ;
SL| Vitus, the saint of the dance;
SL Dennis, the saint or the H a u l :
StJ Andrew, the saint of the S c o t t
But JOKANTHAK yonngest of all,
I p t h e t u i g h t l i - s t S a i u t o f t h e lot
1
F A R M PRODI."CE,
G
He's fondjof financial improvement.
And Is ^lways extremely Inclined
To be s t a r t i n g some practical movement
For mepding t h e morals and mind.
l>o you a i k me what wonderful labors'
ST. JONATHAN e v e r has done
.To r a n k with his Calendar neighbors?
' J u s t listen a moment, to o n e :
While c i p h e r i n g over the thing.
At l e n g t h be discover* a plan
T o catch the Electrical.Klng.
"
And wake him the servant of m a n ?
And now, in an orderly way,
He fllpion t h e fleetest nf pinions.
And carries the news of the day
AH oTcr his master's dominions?
T h e Reason for a Journey.
recent n u m b e r of t h e C h i c n g o J o u r n a l , M r . T a y l o r g i v e s t h e following b e a u t i f u l i n c i d e n t :
' Y e a r s a g o , ' h e savs, ' h e h a p p e n e d t o b e a t U t i c a ,
N . Y-, w h e n J o h n Q u i n c y A d a m s t a r r i e d t h e r e a n i g h t
on his j o u r n e y t o t h o w e s t
W i t h t h e • old m a n e l o q u e n t '
i t was almost s u n s e t ; long b e f o r e h a d t h e almond-tree
IIAJiKAlI,
A Y ic C O .
II.I. PURCHASE. ANI> PAY T H E HIGHEST P l U C h .
shone, a n d n o w , as a c i t i z e n of t h e R e p u b l i c h e h a d helpthe market will w a r r a n t tor
ed t o m a k e illustrious, a n d now c o v e t i n g no new h o n o r ,
h e was on his w a y t o t h e C a t a r a c t of N i a g a r a . A n d said
he, i t may a w a k e a passing inquiry why an a p - d man ptaus- delivered at Traverse G i n — ' W h e a t Oats, Corn. live. Barley. j
e. Potatoes, Onions, Boots. Ac. Ac.—thus n u k i n g an ab- j
i n g on t h e coufines of t h e t w o worlds, should w a n d e r away
x home market for e v e r y t h i n g raised. %
3*1 I
f r o m t h e g r a v e s of his fathers, t o play t o u r i s t T h i n k i n g ,
one day, ne a d d e d , of t h e g r e a t ftiture u p o n w h i c h he
OODS AT WHOLESALE—
should s o soon e n t e r , i t o c c u r r e d t o h i m t h a t p e r h a p s h e
Haisiiis in quarter, half aud whole boxe*:
m i g h t m e e t in s o m e b r i g h t realm a r a d i a n t spirit,
Tallow and Stearine Candle* bv the b o x ;
Sugar, by the barrel or InO ll>*,;
would a c c o s t w i t h t h e i n o u i r v , w h e n c e h e came.
Soap, by"the b o x ;
• F r o m t h e p l a n e t E a r t h , ' Lc must reply. T o t h e A n linking Powders.by the b o x :
g e l ' s f u r t h e r q u e s t i o n i n g h e would a n s w e r : ' F r o m the
Matches, by the g r o s s ;
g r e a t R e p u b l i c of t h e w o r l d — t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s of A m T o W e o , Fine C n t by the half b a r r e l :
Tobacco. Smoking, by the half barrel;
erica."
I'lug Tol«cco, by the in lt». or b u t t :
' A n d I t h o u g h t . ' , c o n t i n u e d the old man, w h a t could
So«U, by the 50 lb*, or k e g :
J say w e r e he t o a - k m e if I h a d seen N i a g a r a ; N i a g a r a
Shoes iind Boot*, by the dor. or hf- do/_ pairs;
w h e r e G o d h a s p o u r e d the flood f r o m t h e hollow of H i s
Brown Cotton, by the S to S pieces;
hand, a n d t o w h i c h l i e has w h i s p e r e d t h e feeblest syllable
S h i r t i n g Stripe, bv the 'J to 5 pieces:
Tartar, by the 5 t o 20 li*.;
of H i s p o w e r . I t s e e m e s t o me, he a d d e d , • t h a t I should
v the b.
blush t o g i v e t h o a n s w e r in—never!"
Tea. by the 2(1 lbs. to half c h e s t :
tiouc a b r o a d w i t h o u t b e h o l d i n g one of G o d s g r e a t e s t
l'ork. by the barrel ;
works at home! S e t forth upon a tour, from world to
Hain* and Shoulders, by the led lbs.;
Prints, a choice assortment, by the 2 to 10 piece
Moujuito Bars, by the piece;
S o 1 "ant f i e r e , a pilgrim t o t h o W e s t
A n d w h o shall
N a i l s by the keg. assorted;
a y t h a t in t h a t t h o u g h t b e a u t y a n d t r u t h d i d n o t kiss
S a l t bv'tlie bartel;
e a c h o t h e r ! H o w m a n y intelligences h n v c closed t h e i r
Coffee," by the.311 to 100 l b s :
eyes u p o n t h i s g l o r i o u s w o r l d — t h i s splended p o r t a l t o t h e
I!round fcoffee, [hy the 20 to 50 ll>s.;
Butter C r a c k e r k :i0 lbs. to bid.:
g r e a t t e m p l e of t h e U n i v e r s e — I g n o r a n t of t h e t a p e s t r v
Hard Bread;
t h a t a d o n i s i t s w a l l s a n d the v e r y M o s a i c of its threshold.
Boston Biscuit;
Sod# C r a c k e r s ;
J o h n N. B a r r y a t H o m e .
Pipes, by the bp*:
T h e C o u s t a n t i n e M e r c u r y , p u b l i s h e d in his h o m e village,
F i g s by the d r a m ;
t h u s • ' d o e s u p " t h e c h a r a c t e r a n d s t a n d i n g of J o h n S.
Brooms, by the dozen:
H a r r v a m o n g h i s own t o w n s m e n . \ \ e c o m m e n d it t o
Currants, lij- the 20 list to half barrel:
t h e a t t e n t i o n of t h o s e w h o c r o a k t-o loudly of t h e populPrunes, by the 20 t o llin llwl;
Dried Apples, by the 100 lbs or barrel;
a r i t y of t h i s m o d e l d e m o c r a t i c c a n d i d a t e :
Oun Caps, by the 1000;
•• J o h n S. H a r r y is o n e of t h o s e men of w h o m it mayS h o t bv the'bag.
b e a p p r o p r i a t e l y nnd t r u t h f u l l y said, " d i s t e n c c lends e n HAN'N'AH, I.AY •'
c h a n t u i e u t t o t h e view." T h o p e o p l e w h o h a v e Itecn his
reverse City, J u n e 2!'.
n e i g h b o r s f o r t h e Inst q u a r t e r of a c e n t u r y , ami w h o h a v e
\ R I E O BEEF—
c o n t e n d e d a g a i n s t his o p p o s i t i o n t o all e n t e r p r i s e : — t o
SMOKED IIAl.I.lllCT
t h e b u i l d i n g of School-houses. C h u r c h e s , of F a c t o r i e s ,
gallon*
*
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O M E 8 T 1 C S , i c . - R E D W H I T E AND YKI.l.OW
•" 'NNKLS
u F l a n n e l s Duck, Apron Checks,
Brown Cotton, in all grades;
. %•
Kentucky Jeans. Cotloliades, Casslineres
Brown uiid Bleached T s b l i n g . T i c k i n g ,
iihick Cotton V e l v e t CouBteipane*.
S a t t i n e t t s Wool Blankets, llags, Ae„ Ac., Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A <.
>e City, J u n e 1. lsuo.
^ o ' l l T i l E T O I I J i T — T i t ANSI'All KNV. HONEY. V AN
1
kce. Military. \s md.-or and Castile Soaps;
Cologne. Bay Itain, T r i c o p l i e r o u s
Kathairon l i a i r Oil, H'dk's Perfume, Potaaiie,
Hair, Tooth, Cloth. Sail and Bloom Hrushe*.
Fine, Coarse. Back. Side, Pocket aud Bonnet Combs.
11 illr Pins, Pins, Tooth P a s t e . Blacking,
Shawl Piu», Bracelets, Fancy Bugs a n d Portmonsie*.
HANNAH, LAY A C<».
Traverse City. J u m 1.1840.-
G
l t O C E R I E S , A c . — s r O A B . TEA, C O F F E E ,
h p i i . e s Canulen, Se.ip, common a n d erasivc;
Mustard,English end F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
Soda. Cream Tartar, O l n g t r , Baking Powder,
halunitu-, Starch, Yermacllll, H o p s
Hoop Skirt
VY A CO.
('
Bag Salt.' Fine and Hock Salt. Olue, Alum,
I .amp and Lard Oil. Castor Oil,
Indigo, Yellow Ochic, Chalk, Can
Fluid.
> inegar,
Fluid, Molasses,
Jtolas*. SyrW'.
"
I k a n s , Pork, Meal. Flour. Oattueal, Fen". I.run,
llecf. Hum* and Shoulders,Oodflsh,
Hard Bread, liuUer C r a c k e r s 1 J r d ,
E x t r a c t Lemon. Vanilla, R o « . Peacli, Pine Apple. Ac.
11«VNNA1I, LAY 4 CO.
Traverse City, J u n e 1. lsoo.
.
A K M I M : LNK—
H
O O T S A N D S I I O E S . - M E N " S BOOTS, SHOES.
Congress (iaitees Sllpjicrs, Scotch 1 ies.
Rubbers a n d Overshoes, Ladies' B o o t e e s
ilurne*- Buckles
,ong bed-ridden as to bn
n e i g h b o r h o o d s have sudue
as if Just r e t u r n e d from tir
Somif very signal ii
guiii.-. is exhaustion, critical chanu
peptic
which the physician hai
H i d
Travftrse City. J u n e 1.1S(,0.
id that complica
if
f
I
T
vera- Citv J a n e In lm«i
HAN'N'AlM.AY A <
JU
p o B l ' I L D E R S A N D C A R P E N T E R S . — W C hi
L a full line of HARDWARE, such as
Nails, G l a s s Putty.
.
,
,
Butts. S c r e w s Axes, H a m m e r s Door T r i m m i n g s .
Chisels, Augurs, Saws, Adze, G i m l e t s Ac., Ac.
'
ll » w i l l LAY
I . W . VA CO.
HANNAH,
me
1.1SC0.
T rave
i n g ; ahff gently, regularly
a p e r i e n t even in the most olisti-, t h i n g of all
l.v aporiei
: that a G o o d L i g h t is o
of costiveues* without i
ftastric purga- j
ll that after C a r e ive, or inflicting a disagreeable •<
' O R I I O l ' S K K E E P E R S — K N I V E S AND F O R K S
i makes it so ' I'nl E x p e r i m e n t , an art
In this latter projier'.y, among
.els
Spoons O
r PII.F.-S upon j m o n s t r n t o d b e y o n d r
•emarkably effectual and pcrmanc
B r o o m s Palls, Tubs, W u s h b
filie action. BKST. C H E A P E S T . S \ l
vhlch It also appears to e x e r t
'
Scrub. Sh<«-. Clothes and Whitewash B r a s h e s
Kyl'AlH.K
li
bv dispersing the local t e n d e n c y which f o r m s them.
E
v l ' A B I . E light
yet kn..wti, . gas only e x c e p i e . t
. uc i
i-odlts, l^iokitig-tilasse*,Cai|>«.-t T a c k s Eath Brick.
' i n DvsritrsiA, innumerable as are it* c a u s e s a single box article we have the niea*>ir>- oi iiuroi,u.int.
HAN'N'AH, LAY A CO.
of Uiese Chalybeate Pills h a s ' o f t e n sufficed for the most ha-1 nity. a n d which, with
Tiavcrse City. J u t i c 1. ISM).
.. i n c l u d i n g the atten<
becked DiARUimi:«. even when advnuced to DVSKXT O R T H E K I T C H E N — C K O C K E R Y . a full l i a e TRRY, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently m a l i g n a n t the
•1 .,f the VERY r
(ILASSWABE. an a s s o r t m e n t
.11 exhibit
reels have been equally decisive and astonishing.
ur .CEP."ISENE KAMI'S.
Milk Pans. Pails a n d S t r a i n e r s
Call an.
BEST quality
In the local p a i n s loss of flesh and s t r e n g t h , debilitating
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
Coffee P o t s Tea Post, Dippers. Skimmers. Ac.
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_>ugli, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate INCITraverse City, Jun<
PIENT CnSSfMrrioN. t h i s remedy has nllaved the alarm of
Citv. J u n e 1, 1SC0.
fi-iends and p h y s i c i a n s in several very g r a t i f y i n g and inter
N I M P O R T A N T C H A N G E . |VK^ l l A V E ^ FOR |
of the p.!
e s t i n g instances.
,
I n S c R o n u i t s Tt BKKcrii)sis. tliis medicated iron has bad . x
rl Sack* for Kl«u
i more t h a n the good effect of the luo» I cautiously balanced j 4
• jiopS/Ac.
. t
l N. B. We have made a r r a n g e m e n t s with roanoweturers »<•
preparations of Iodine, w i t h o u t any of the well known lia-1 f
• ns t o be able to supply P l o w s C u l t i v a t o r s Corn Plow s bhove.
bilities.
j t
T h e attention of fcmslcs cannot !s- too confidently invited : r
Plows. Ac., at C n l c a g o prices, t r a n s p o r t a t i o n added. Also,
to t h i s remedy a n d restorative, in the cases peculiarly affect- j ,
a n v t h l n g in the line ot, F u r n i t u r e , stu b as C h a i r s Table* Bur e a u s M a t t r a s s c s Ac.
HAN'N'AH, L A \ A CO.
ing them.
i,
* In RHEI'MATISJI, both chronic nnd inflammatory—in the I
> Extra Charge*.
; Traverse City, J a n e 1, l ^ o .
-1'
latter, however, more decidedly—it h a s been invariably well t
r. Bolted and Feed 11
O O K 8 A X D S T A T I O N E R Y — S C H O O L BOOKS,
reported, both as alleviatlnci pain and r e d u c i n g the swelling* ,
ies t o s n i t
and stiffness of the joint* uud muscles.
a full line.
„
HANNAH. LAY A CO
In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must necessarily be n Rreat |
;
Tov Books and P r i m e r s Slates and Pencils.
remedy a n d energetic restorative, and it* progress in the new )
!
• a s - B o o k s E n v e l o p e s Fancy Cards.
settlements of the W e s t will probably be one of high rv-now u > r F Y O I W A S T M C E A M R E R S Y ' R I P —
Harmonicas Jews H a r p s
and usefulness.
| Send o r g o t o
H A N N A H . I.AY A CI
1
s,nkon
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' ' UDQ*' HAKXAH. LAY A C o .
No remedy h a s e v e r been discovered in the whole hlst->ey
Traverse City, J u n e 2?, Iv'O.
of medicine, which e x e r t s imch prompt, happy, i,nd fully- r--1
« City. J a n e 1,1M®.
?»•,
storatlve effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, ritpi
OCT A N I C E W E L L ! —WALL P A P F R . C U R T A
acquisition of s t r e n g t h , with an unusual disposition for ac
Ivo and cheerful exercise, immediately follow it* use.
P u t n p in nest flat mewl boxe* c o n t a i n i n g .'.o pill., nri<
HANNAH, LAY A CO
50 c e n t s per b o x : for sale y d r u c i r f s t * and d e a l e r s Will 1
sent free to any address on receipt of the Jirice. All lettt-r
V A S T TO S E L L ANY TIIIN'O? I F YOU DO. j T > L A N ' K DEEDS A°N'D MORTOAOES—
orders, etc™ should l«e addressed to
•end it to
HAN'NAU. LAY A CO.
1>
For sale by
HANNAH, LAY A C
R . B . L O C K E tc C o . ^ G e n e r a l A g e n t s ,
tv. J u n e 39, 1M,0.
30 '
Lamps, Shades and Tlxtures,
A ;„.
D°
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOL. II.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 14, 1800.
fjjt (Sranii trattcrsc Urrolit,
!'•
Harvest Festival Ode.
Thin day, two hundred year* ago,
The wild grape by the river'a side.
And UnU-len ground-nuts trailing low.
The table of the woods supplied.
Is O 41.
| s h o t at him, and s a p t o p o s t e r i t y , •' B e h o l d t h e title !
P e r i l s o f A d v e n t w o o a Y o u n g Lottie*.
j deeds to your gratitude!" [ A p p l a u d ]
WeMknomol l i e Philadelphia P r e * l a y s l b a t t w o N e w Y o r t r o u p g
!
a n t to excuse; thererIs ootfling l o exphun.
h a t t h e j ladies, w h o w e r e , a week or t w o a g o . visiting t h e lanrilV
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classcs of his owu c i t y . N e i t h e r on t h i s j o u r n e y n o r a t s c h o l a r s h i p of N e w - K u g l a n d . a u d was g l a d t o wiu i t s j e c t i n g rocks, n o w f o r c i n g themselves t h r o u g h f p i c e r ways t o t h e c o n f i d e n c e of t h e W i s t by b e i n g h i s m o u t h - w h e r e it s e e m e d almost impossible f o r t h e m t o pass. A n d
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the f o r t i t u d e of t h e ladies ncvet- f o r n m o m e n t d e s e r t n l
tilled it until t h e p r e g n a n c y of bis i d e a s o v e r f l o w e d i n t o us, in t h e c a p i t a l city of t h e ' E m p i r e . [ C h e e r s . ]
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o t h e r c b a n u e l s . i t was n o t e n o u g h . H i s diocese o x t e n d resident land*; Redemption or l a n d s sold for taxes, a n d pur- c d t o t h e p r a i r i e s .
O n e v e r y n i g h t of t h e w e e k tho*c men h a v e lit o u g h t as b r a v e hearts, o t h e r m e n h a v e b r o ' t w h o a c c o m p a n i e d , t h e m were r e a d y t o d e s p o n d . A f t e r
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y of business transaction", would c o u r t comparison sissippi. T h a t w a s c u o u g h f o r t w o men.
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t h o u g h t s of all a g e s a n d all tongues, as t h e b a c k - g r o u n d i u g b u t o u r c h a r o c t e r s , n o t h i n g but o u r r e p u t a t i o n for ac(
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after some time be patted."
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The United States Land Office ia located at t h i s place : a n d j u s t i c e a n d l i b e r t y . " [ H e a r t y a p p l a u s e . ] E n o u g h w o r k
could h a v e b e e n chosen, if t h e m o d e s t y of the f r i e n d w h o f r o m so t c r r i b i o a d e a t h .
p a r t i c u l a r attention will be paid t o locating Land Warrants, f o r t h r e e m e u t o do, a n d h e . s a u k u u d e r t h e b n r d o n !
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t a g e s of the Grand Traverse country, the p a y m e n t of taxes,
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y e a r s since, some m i n e r s iu Cornwall, EiigN o t II
nnd the transaction of any Agency buaine** with which he T h e f a u lt of X e w - E u g l a o d s c h o l a r s h i p is, t h a t i t k n o w s
< Innd. w h o w e r e w o r k i n g f a r u n d e r g r o i m d , c a m e u p o n t h e
n o t its own n s e ; t h a t , as l«ord B a c o n says, " i t s e t t l e s in J o h n s o n d e s c r i b e s :
may lie entrusted.
RKFBRKNCKS.
" I n nation*»lo*l> wise a u d n t t m l r J u s t lion. WhHwy JUM. Andlwc <iro»ral)i
i t s fixed ways, nnd d o e s not seek r e f o r m a t i o n . "
The
b o d y of a p o o r fellow w h o h a d perished in t h e suffocatCbirlw V. ltml«T. K«q.
\
T o b u r i e d merit raise the tartly bust,"
p r a i s e of t h i s s c h o l a r is, t h a t , like t h e g r e a t m a s t e r of
ing p i t f o r t y y e a r s b e f o r e . S o m e c h e m i c a i a g e u t t o w h i c h
t Auoro
T h e men w h o h e l d t h e i r g a r m e n t s aside, uud t o o k cat
E n g l i s h p h i l o s o p h y , h e w a s c o n t e n t , l i g h t his t o r c h at
t h e b<nh had" boen s u b j e c t e d ^ - a u a g e n t j . r e j A r c d in t h e
Herald Olllce. Traverso City. Wov. 3.1858.
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every man's candle.
H e was not nShamed t o l e a r n . —
l a b o r a t o r y of n a t u r e — h a d effectually a r r e s t e d t h e nrogs h o w s y m p t o m s t h a t t h e y will be glad, w h e n t h e worldly I
-^
W h e n h e s t a r t e d in t h e p u l p i t he c a m e a U n i t a r i a n , w i t h
re>.•> of d e c a y . T h r y b r o u g h t it t o the s u r f a c e , a n d f o r
t h e blessing of C a m b r i d g e . M e n snv h e i s n U o i t n r i a n d o u b t s w h e t h e r t h e y h a v e any life left, t o snv, " D i d n o t ' a w hile, till "it crnnibled a w a y t h r o u g h e x p o u r c t o tb® a t n o l o n g e r ; b u t t h e manna, w h e u i t was k e p t t w o days, j P a r k e r s p r i n g f r o m our b o s o m ? " Y e s , lie t a k e s hi; m o s p h e r e . it lay t h e r e t h e i m a g e of a fine s t u r d y y o u n g
b r e d m a g g o t s , a n d t h e liittlo w o r m s t h a t run a b o u t on j .p.l a c e — h i s serene p l a c e — a m o n g t h o s e lew t o w h o m A m e - m a n . N o convulsion h a d pasf»ed o v e r t h e f a c e in d e a t h ;
(MOUTH OK ltOAROMAN HIVKIt,)
c a n s p o i n t a s p r o o f t h a t t h o national h e a r t it still heal-1
t h e s u r f a c e of c o r r u p t i o n , call t h e m s e l v e s the c h i l d r e n " I " a n 9
—:t. .t..
w a s l ^ k RS j e t
No
u
nli™. M M Of o u r M a l e u i i e u . m o . , of o u r p o t |
^
» p - u e m t i o n had grown m i since
and
representatives
of C h a n n i u g .
T h e y a r e o n l y t h e j J. ,J
^ aMM
™ " g * ® ™ j t h e d»v on « h i e h the » i . « rat dd«>
o w n h i s s h a f t t u e hist
i m i s N E W A N D C O M F O R T A B L E H O U S E I S w o r m s of t h e m a n n a , a u d t h e p u l p i t of F e d e r a l s t r e e t | e i a n j .p i d o w n i n t o t » i m t > l
filial l o w
ready t o receive ita guests, being fitted in full, with- found iu- child a t the Mttslc Hall.
[ L o u d a p p l a u s e . ] — ] " l 1 ®' 1 " 1 * p ° . o $ p e time.
t h e i r defects, n n d
' ' i s to make it the
' most desirable of* a
G o d ' s lineage is uot of blood. B r e w s t e r of P l y m o u t h , if ''ackwartl. n m l t h r o w t h e m a n t l e
B u t a t o t t e r i n g oltl w o m a n w h o h a d h u r r i e d f r o m h e i
s, v
mbl ewr t h e t e m p t a t i o n antl t h e t i m e ! " N o w
be stood alone to-day, would n o t b e
"t h• »e O r t h o d«o«xv ' » a. y-. " K
R e m eem
h e a r i n g t h e n e w s , c a m e up, a n d s h e knew i
J . K. <•. b e i n g one of the e a r l i e s t s e t t l e r s in the County, i s
n e v e r quit! 1
which t h r o u g h all t he.' e y e a r s s h e h a d nevt
able to give any information necessary t o parties wishing to
locate l a n d s or otherwise.
Ue ha* a Pleasure lloat^Skiff*
T h e p o o r m i u e r w a s t o c a v e b e e n h eerr h u s b a n d
nnd Fishing Tackle of every description for hire. Those in
a f t e r t h a t on w h i c h h o died. T h e y wero roogh
search of health or recreation will find t h i s a *crj> desirable
of c o u r s e w h o w e r e l o o k i n g o n — a liberal e d n c a
place of r e « o r t
,
,
.
—
,
,
.
i u u u aitd refined feelings a r e not essential t o t h e tagii
Traverse City. October 31.18SI>. ,
4»ly
u . s c h i l d r e n h a v e b e e n a m o n g us, a n d o n e - h a l f h a v e k n o w . . . w | | a 9 | ) w o r k
,0
,
, n a ] o r ! i [ ; _ b u l t i K . r e w e r e no
i
mi,!.
foot t h e w i c k e d l a w s of i t s own e p o c h .
w h t n ^ ^ / - h a i r e d p i l g r i m cast herself u p o n
i s not s t a n d i n g in t h o s a m e p u l p i t , o r m u t t e r i n g t h e s o m e t h e m by h a t e - e . | u i t l a t t e s t a t i o n * t o t h e D i v i n e life t h a t ^
t h e v o u t h f u l c o r p s e a n d p o u r e d o n t t o i t s deaf e a r m a n y
s h i b b o l e t h ; i t is, like C b o n u i n g , l o o k i n g i u t o t h e fac>; of h a s passed t h r o u g h o u r streets.
l w > . h l could n j - a m U ' U ; ra-ikv: bill he M l
for I b r t r
ll w o . '
0 r c „ t o 4 c „ ( „ i « d
a n a t i o n a l sin, and, w i t h lips t o u c h e d like Cjaiau's, findm>rd, ) t a m m M e d to
ooe «o old. t i e o t l i e r s o j o u a j r
tacM
i n g it i m p o s s i b l e t o l a u u c h a t i t t h e t h u n d e r b o l t of G o d ' s hnve d o n e tor « . - - « i t l
bi- fittinp. with l l i a t U t a r t
i
a l . n j n n « l j . *-111. l h
^
,
ngo.lioiin,
M | | | r a
| W
O'KONT BTHKKT, NKAE COI'RT H0CSK.1
rebuke. [Applause.]
• waited f o r a n d w Le r e d i s - . l i a J
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TRAVKRSK C i T V , MICHIGAN.
0 1 4 L y m a n B e e c h e r said. " I f y o u want t o find t h e t h a t e!o<jucnce w h i c h "y
• '\TUII1V '
K ° l i e " Dn w ' t 1 '
h v i n g and stix>d still w i t h t h e d e « ' k
what '
s u c c e s s o r of S t P a u l , seek h i m w h o r e y o u find t h e s a m e a[i|>ointed—he s h o u l d h n v e
U I f i O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T H R FIRST
o b j e c t i o n s m a d e t o a p r e a c h e r t h a t w e r e made t o S t P a u l " t r j ' t o d o f o r h i m .
T o P i n c t . E TOMATOES.—Always u s e t h o s e w h i c h a r e
In Traverse City.) situated on F r o n t S t r e e t , in the vicin' "Sleet> in peo<* * ' t h V-.tt Irt
t h o r o u g h l y ripe. T h e small r o u n d ones a r e decidedly il* 1
ity of the C o u r t Honse a n d puMSc offlces Is still open fcir the W h o w o n t h e h a t r e d of t h o m e r c h a n t p r i n c e s of B o s t o n :
Of Uie noble and the ttt>':
T h e f a n a t i c of
licst
I>o n o t prick t h e m , as moet reeipe b o o k s d i r e c t
reception of the traveling publics The P r o p r i e t o r returns W h o did S t a t e s t r e e t call a m a d m a n ?
Hands t h a t n e t e r futletl l l i n
h i s h e a r t y t h a n k s for the liberal patronage he haa r e c e i v e d F e d e r a l s t r e e t in 1 8 3 7 . W h o . w i t h u n e r r i n g instinct,
l>»t t h e m lie in a s t r o n g b r i n e t h r e e o r f o u r d a y s . . th> n
liearta that btt«tn.t>- nevel
a n d assnres t h e public that no pains will iw sj>ared to piake d i d t h a t s a m e h e r d of m e r c h a n t p r i n c e s h a t e , w i t h instincp u t t h e m d o w n in layers in y o u r jars, m i x i n g w i t h t h e m
[ P r o l o n g e d applaum.-.]
his guesu cuntforuble.
His charges will correspond] with
t i v e c e r t a i n t y t h a t in o r d e r t h a t t h e i r c r a f t should b e safe
small onions and n i e c e s of h o r s e r a d i s h : t h e n p o u r on t b r
ihe times.
Moliere was askvd t i n n-ftwui why, iu c e r t a i n c o u n t r i e s , v i n e g a r (<old-i which s h o u l d b e first s p i c e d
for peppers,
t h e v o u g h t t o h a t e h i m ? T h e A p o s t l e of M u s i c H a l l . —
Good accomodations f o r Horses and Cattle.
totf
t h e k i n g may assume t h i c r o w n a t f o u r t e e n y e a r s of a g e , let t h e r e b e a s p i c e - b a g t o t h r o w i u t o every p o t
C o v
T h a t is enough.
W h e u s o m e A m e r i c a n s d i e — w h e n m o s t A m e r i c a n s ami can uot m a r r y b e f o n e i g h t e e n ? — • • I t is," said M o l i e r e t h e m care-fully, a n d ret t h c r a by in the cellar f o r a, full
d i e — t h e i r f r i e n d s t i r e t h e p u b l i c w i t h e x c u s e s . T h e y " b e c a u s e i t is m o r e diC ciut t o rule a wife t h a n a k i n g - m o u t h before using.
confess t h i s spet. t h e y e x p l a i n t h a t stain, t h e y plead c i r - d o m . \
S r r c K s s . tha first A i d chief e l e m e n t of s u c c e s s is d e - i
T h e B i b l e h a s b e e n t r a n s l a t e d into t w o h u n d r e d - nftd
c u m s t a n c e s a s t h e hnlf-jttstification of t h a t m i s t a k e , a n d
t h c y > b e g of e s t o r e m e m b e r t h a t n o t h i n g b u t g o o d is t o cision or c h a r a c t e r . W i t h o u t this, a n d t h e k i n d r e d t r a i t s j s i x t y l a n g u a g e s a n d dialects, a n d is now in thu b a w j ?
the Trade, on liberal terms. b e "spoken of t h e d e a d . W o n e e d n o s u c h mantlo f o r t h a t t h a t a r e a l w a y s f o u n d in its c o m p a n y , s u c k a s resolution. 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 people, o r a b o u t one t e n t h ol t h e h u m a n
Hash, <;in*s D o o r s . P o i n t s n n d Nails,
g r e e n g r a v e u n d e r t h e s k y of F l o r e n c e . N o e x c u . * * — n o c o u r a g e , a n d "hope, t h e r e is little chance.of suceas. ' W i t h r a c e .
c o n s t a n t l y on hand, and for sale.
_ —
•:
All o r d e r s for C a h i u e t W O T k a n d U n d e r t a k i n g will )w e x p l a n a t i o n s — n o s p o t
P r i e s t l y m a l i c e h a s s c a n n e d eve- i t " t h e r e i s n o s u c h w o r d as f a i l " a n d seldom auy s u c h i
A n e m i n e n t t e e t o t a l e r would only c o n s e u t t o s i t ' f o '
execntcd on short notice.
ry inch of his g a r m e n t : i t w a s s e a m l e s s ; it could find n o t h i n g a s a failure. T o s u c h a s p i r i t e v e u difficulties a f - |
J. K. 0 . . t h a n k f u l f o r past p a t r o n a g e , t a k e s t h i s epportustain. H i s t o r y , a s in t h e e a s e of e v e n - o t h e r of h e r b e - f o r d a s t i m a l u s , a n d d a n g e r s s p u r — " for a re sol a t e m i n d , " j bis p o r t r a i t o n c o n d i t i o n t h a t lie s h o u l d be t a k e n in * c
i l t v of soliciting a c o n t i n u a n c e of the aamc.
1
ter colors.
loved children^ g a t h e r s i n t o h e r b o s o m w h i c h m a l i c e h a d it h a s forcibly been said, " i s o m n i p o t e n t ' *
T r a v e r s e City, November 25,1859.
1-1)'
MOBGAN BATES,
.
IX
..
AO Jiials of Jtb Printing Neath and Eipcditioufh Eiftntal.
Xttontnj, Counsellor anil Solicitor,
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
NORTHPOHT,
C. H . M A R S H ,
'Morim anil Counsellor at £ato,
T. J. R A M S D E L L
'^Itontfj) anb (!i oitnscllcr at £;tto,
N O T AR Y P U B L I C ,
C L E R K AND REGISTER.
PAYMENT O F TAXES,
LANI) "wARRANT
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Trartw'City,firamlTratfrsf County, Micligan,
H E N R Y I). C A M P B E L L .
Land, T ax, and General Agency.
MORGAN BATES
General Agency Business.
""B w^SIT
"
!
GUNTON HOUSE,
J A M E S K." G U N T O N ,
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
T
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M
FOWLE,
T
*" JAMES K. GUNTON,
Practical Builder aiul Draught-tmaji,
Capt. E. B . War* on the Tariff.
A
^^*Ji^l^
Lake Micl.1BOSTON. Aug. 21. 1 6 6 »
of t h e
p a n - T h r e e or Foor IInn4r d U r a L o r t - M U i - C i | U ! l t B. W u d .
SIR.—I have not the pWaeure of ynur i.-.,uaiutacce.
I and appointed an emigrant agent to direct public atten- " ^ L w t ^ - S e v e r a l o f ' t h e fcoathem^ExcnreionUU
. but 1 hare been so much impressed with the sound sense.
tion to this and the other advantages our State presents i o n Board—Cnpt. Jack Wilson Drowned.
| and I nay add. patriotism, of some extracts lately pub.
.
.
I
Kiwn U» C h k 4 f o P r » » «oJ T>iVu». Scjit S.
to the emigrant.
Thev have eMcted mauy other wise and judicious j A most appalling calamity has burst upon our comrao- j UsLcd in one of our papers from a book of yours, that I
1
;h
together
are
rapidly
developing
the
resournity
and
the
other
commun.tics
yet
to
be
thrilled
with.
c a n c o t restrain myself from expnsring the approval of
laws, which together arc rapidly developing —
; ---«
•
.
,
people in this quarter, and asking yoo to «.ud tcc a Copy
a s of Uic State, mi girtof ter » position in tho pabSo j tl« iatalipaic* . ( « diKstcr wh.ch to jost occurred
of the entire document.
(stimotion sccond to no otter in tte Union.
• I th« to. .itbout p a * in onr n m u o nnnnk
These are a few or
iac bcuoouer
...W our ,port this
— tnorn- - - -- • You hare the true theory, sir. for the prosperity. of
of the claims the Republican party |! The
schooner AUJUM
Augusta VWW
came into
orescnU to the people or Michigan Tor a continuant of I ing. and reports that last night about midnight she had j m [, D d 0f o u r * - " Diversity or Labor/—Ao agrteui
their confidence. Ami what single act have their public j collided with a large steamer on this lake, a few tn.lcs tural covntry
„„ee ,h< the creation of Man .ras c m servants committed to counterbalance these great bene-1 out of this city. The Angela had suffered seriously in at o n y prnod of <(> history. a n c i one
W by d..
I the encounter from the loss of her headgear, and was K t u o t ttn believe this ami act UJKIU it? 1 he varioo*
l e a k i n badl v
Sbc
a ful1 car
f m reckless a s |
S
. "
^
K° of lumber, which p 0 rts or this country are but as one. and if the South'
L
11 p
i l y o n ^ t b e oco i
-»
v,,a aliiftwl in thn rolfisioiL in which she struck head on. I
know the kindlv de-ares of pood j^ople at Ihe North.
tbey arc, have ever had the effrontery to prweut. j The captain knew nothing of the extent or the disaster to that tlcy might prosper, the South wi.iuM think bettor
j Tbey hare pasard a law to give every poor man who ' ^
©;c (gnmft Crabcrst ffietalii.I chooses to acccpt it, forty acre* of land for a homestead.
MOROAK BATKS. It
TRATERBE CITY:
PRIDAY MORNING, 8EPTBMBKR 14, I860.
REPUBLICAN T I C K E T .
FOB rKKSlPKXT,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
or nxutooD.
FOR TICK rBESIPKXT,
HANNIBAL HAMLIN,
or
MAIM*.
Presidential Electors—At I/irgc,
HEZKKIAII G. WELLS, or Kalamazoo.
RUFUS IIOSMER. of Ingham.
Firet District....GEORGE W. LEE.
Second District..EDWIN I>OI«CH.
Third District....PHILOTUS HAYDOV
Fonrth District.-AUGUSTUS COBURN.
State Ticket.
For Governor,
> A U S T I N BLAIR,
Thronjitteintprndonco ofnJternbh^
;
L
^
^
^
„
to„
no j«to»
,the
w canal
- d fund
M has
h » been
been deprived
dennred Of
of the
tho aOK
„ d the
, k r more
^
( , c l o l . i r a you
v o l build, and tkr
* 'or^ M
' TM' | | i o o n inlcUigcncc which filled our streets with anxious in-1Ipa r l 0 f ^^ and
factories
for a few months; and . Republican legislature has
c
.
1jOU
n f O T 1 ) . < i r f llune
you rtncouragt
Hone I^iLor, the
the tmore tatisfacquirers.
slightlv increased the State tax in order to meet the inThe other vos3el in the encounter was the Steamer La- i tion we shall teel at these evidences or your prosperity,
terest on the Locofoco State debt, finish public buildings dy Elgin, Cspt Jack Wilson, which left this port last > j he triumph or our opinions.
aD( t
begun by Locorocos, and meet deficiencies occasioned by
ight for Milwaukee.! on ber return of the Military Ex- j Hoping to rcceivc a copy of your paper upon this snbLocofoco rrnuds and prodigality. This is the whole
cursion rrom Milwaukee yesterday rooming. She hadoni j c c t i
I am Yours, Arc.. &c.
story. These arc the only two acts which our opi>or.ciits
GARPINER HOWLAXP SUAW.
o r JACKFOX.
board nearly rour hundred souls, or whom less than fifty
From Ibt DOBIOQ D i l l ; A d « n l i « r
veuture to call upon tho public to condemn. Choose yo
For Lientenant Governor,
were saved.
JAMES BIH.VEY,
MANrrAcrvKts AT THK NOKTII-WEST.—Capt E. B.
between them!
Wbcu the collision took placc there were a large num- Ward, or Detroit, well-known at tho West as a wealthy
or BAT.
For Attorney General.
ber of ladies in the cabin, and when informed by C'apt. and public spirited man. has lately published a pamphlet
DouRlnVs Prospect*.
C H A R L E S UPSON,
Mr. Douglas's only strength is in the North, where Wilson, that the stcnnier was sinking, now of I hem seem- entitled. " Reasons why the North-West should have a
o r URAKCII.
Protective Tariff," from which wv mako a uunibcr of exbis Party is in a hopeless minority. Io the South, where ed to realize the awful fate impending, ami there was
For Aoditor General.
tracts in another column. Persons who have kept an
his Party is strongest, he is weakest. The North pre- consequently comp^ritive quiet, until the moment that •ye upon the leading newspapers at the West mu.t hare
LANGFORD 0 . UERRY,
or i*NAwr.K.
fer Lincolu to him.the South prefers Breckenridgc.and the she was swallowed up, flht-n au awful scream or despair noticed, of late, evidences of a very lively iutorvst.iu the
For Stato Treasurer.
subject of manufactures and their introduction at the
border Slave States prefer BclL The only Democratic went up rrom the scene or appaling death.
JOHN OWEN,
The Lady Elgin was a first class steamer, Iwlonging to West. Both upou general consideration* and on the
victories that have been achieved this year have been in
O r WAYKE.
special grouuds of the cheapness of labor and a raving in
North Carolina and Arkansas. In the latter the Doug- the Chicago and Lake Superior Unc, and has been run- the transportotion of the raw nuitcriul and fuel, the introSecretary of State.
JAMES B. PORTER,
las men were beaten, end in the former they have not ning between this nnd the Ijikc Superior ports during the duction or manufactures at the West has for some time
O r ALLBOAK.
last summer, carrying large numbers o! our citizens to and been forcibly urged.
«» .
even an organization or ticket.
Commissioner of State Land Office,
Capt. Ward has interested himseir much in this subUnder the circnmstnnccs. ir the Douglas mui do not from that Lake.
SAMUEL a LACY,
ject; and we remember to have noticed striking commuCapt. John Wihon. the well known Commander or
unite with Breckenridgv. they cannot carry a single
or CAi.nouK.
nicatioos from his pen in the Chicago 'I're/3 and TriSuperintendent of Public Instruction,
State. H they do unite, it is still doubtful whether they the Lady Elgin, was last seen on u raft, a few minutes af- bune. One can hardly foil to be struck with a certain
JOHN M. GREGORY,
can carry any, and at auy rate they could only curry ter the disaster. His fate is uuccrtain. We are
pcuetratiiig and vigorous sense in his statements, such a*
o r WASI1TKXAW.
tbcm Tor' Breckcnridge's benefit The utmost that " un- without hope that he and many others have saved them- argues not merely the shrewdness or a mau of busin««.
Member of Board of Education.
but also honesty auil unusual intelligence. Wo wish
ion" could effect would bo to throw the Election into selves.
EDWIN WILL1TS,
that wealthy and intelligent business men might follow
Among those saved are Mr. Caryl, the clerk, Mr. more generally the example of this gentleman who writre
or MoxitoR.
tho House, mid there Douglas stands no chanco whatevRice, the steward, and a porter, an Irishman, name not and circulates' such a pamphlet as this at his own expense,
For Co n«re»—Fourth District.
er.
While their prospects at tho Election arc thus dark, known. Mr. O'Brien, formerly City Marshal of Milwau- under his own signature; and of his own motion, " for
I O W L A N D E. T R O W B R I D G E , .
the special benefit and for tlic information of the working
their prospccts aTtcr the Election arc still darker. After kee.
people mid farmers or Michigan." Capt. Ward, like
Among those on board the ill-fated steamer were the Abraham Lincoln, is an instance or the self-made WestFor Representative in "this District
their defeat in November, they can no longer maintain
THOMAS J . RAMSDELL.
Union
Guards.
Capt
Barry,
of
Milwaukee,
accompanied
anything more than a local existence. The regular orern man—a man who began in poverty, but, after earnO r MAfHSTEK.
ganization will be in tho hands or those who now support by Gen. Best and Staff, the Black Ycagcrs nnd Green ing a large fortune by labor aud hard rubs, now spend*
County Ticket.
Breckcnridgo. since the latter hare the Southern Democ- Ycagers, ond Rifles, together with several Fire Compa- it with the liberality or a prince,for whirls, manufactures,
charities, and iu all directions where a wise public spirit
racy with them, and represent the traditional policy of nies, and the Milwaukee City Band. Tbey spent the would dictate.
County Treasurer
..MORGAN BATES.
the Party. Like all other parties which have attempted day yesterday iu friendly intercourse with our military.
It is worthy or ooticc that in thns moving in behalf of
Oa Clerk and Register.. ALBERT W. BACON Sheriff
*
WILLIAM E. SYKES.
to evade our compromise the great issue or tho day. the firem.il and citizens, and left last night on board the El- mauufactures'at the West. Copt Ward is but MtUling
•Judge of Probate
CURTIS FOWl.F.R.
the prediction or Mr. Webster, made in,1846:—
Douglas Party will speedily dissolve, and its members gin at a late hour.
••Tho North-Westeni States are detained to l»e manuOir. Court Commissioner
.
Hon. Herbert Ingraham, a member of the British Parwill, according to their respective affinities, takesideseiand Pros. Attorney...CIIARLLS H. MARSH.
facturing States
The sooner they begin this
ther with the Party which advocates or the Party which liament and son, proprietor of the London Illustrated work the better; and liegin it tliey will, because they are
County Surveyor
. J O S E P H C. GLEN.
News.
They
were
on
their
way
to
S
t
Paul
by
way
of
un intelligent and activc people, and cannot foil to ECO in
Coroners.
PERRY HANNAH.
opposes Slaveiy Extension.
GEORGE N. SMITH.
hat direction their true interest lies."
Lake and Superior.
Mr. Seward in Detroit.
[Boston Daily Advertiser.
F. A. Lumsden, wife, two children, and sonant. New
What the Republicans Have Done.
Fifty thousand people assembled in Detroit to listen to Orleans. Mr. Lumsden was proprietor of the Picayune.
3!r. Lincoln nt Hontc.
We had written an article on this subject, but before WILLIAM II. SKWARP, tbo greatest ami purest Statesman
The Captain or the Lndy Elgin, Jack Wilson,
A correspondent or the Utica He aid, whose business
it was put in type the following from the Detroit Daily or the age. The Fourth or September, A. D- 1860,
drowned in the surf, wheu within a few rods or the shore. called him to Springfield, paid an uncermonious visit to
.Mreriiier came under our observaUon; and as wo like says the Detroit Daily Advertiser, was a proud day for
Mr. LINCOLN, and thns speaks or him at his fireside:
Hon. R . E Trowbridge's Legislative Record
it better than our own, we substitute it:
Detroit and for Michigan; tho proudest in the history of
fortunate iu finding Mr. Lincoln alone and disMr. TaownfUPGF.'s record iD the legislature is certainThe Republicans commenced operations in Michigan any political canvass since the organization of the State.
engaged. My visit,'which I intended should bo ten minby expelling from power the men who had created a State From the shores of Latfe Huron, from tho coast of our ly quite as honorable a one as that or Mr. Thomson, and utes was nearly two hours. More than once I rotw to
much more consistent He presented the bill, giving 40
debt of two million and a half dollars,and who had squan- frontier rivers, from the mouth of tho Raisin to the acres or land as a homestead to actnal settlers, and used leave, but he was kind enough to assure me that he did
not regard my call as a bore. I found him to be one of
, dered a million and a half more or the peoples money.
mouth of the Grand River, from the towns, and villages, his influence for the passage or tho Swamp I .and Road
Their first legislative act was to liquidate tho St^Je and farms, and workshops, from her Southern borders to Bill, while Mr. Thomson was settling back iu his party the most companionable men I have ever seen. Frank,
hearty, aud unasi-umirig, one feels irresistably drawn todebt and stop tho interest on all the five million loan the Saginaw, the people came op to testify their love and harness, refusing to help on these needed measures for ward "him. In his conversation and bearing he reflect*
bonds that should remain outstanding and unadjusted af- affection for the greatest defender of the rights most dear the improvement or the State, /md amusing himseir with the gentleman. Hardly a trace or the rough schooling
throwing obstacles in the way or Legislation, for mere
ter a limited time.
to them, nnd demonstrate by the only means in their pow- party purposes, displaying his wit by offering go useless orhis earlier dny (remains. You may be- impresRC.I by hia
angularity or character but it novcr occurs to you that b«
Their next aet was to provide for tho prompt payment
ro the ballot-box, their warm approval of tho prin- amendments to bills before ihe House. Whalcver may- lacks culture. II his manner is at titnea somewhat unuof tho interest as it fell due, and thus stop the increase or ciples of the party or Freedom. It was not a gathering be the estimate put upon Mr. Thomson's services by those
figuring politicians, who always have an eve on the main sual. it never strikes you. as in the least degree uncouth.
the State debt.
or those whose cars arc only pleased with the sound or chance, we nre quite sure, the honest nnd hard-working In the essentials or good breeding, Mr. L. is infinitely suTheir next net was to investigate the affairs of the music, or whoso eyes dolight only in brilliant displays,
pioneers that arc now enjoying the benefit or Mr. Trow- perior to the generality or ^Americans. I find him for
State Treasury, by which thev discovered tho Phoenix but or honest, serious, intelligent free men and Tree wo- bridge's Homestead Bill; as well as those runners whose more refined, for more sdtidued in manner, exhibiting
Band fraud, the Government Stock Bank fraud, the Job men. who believe that the fate or great principles are in- forms are becoming accessible by the ODcnition or thp for more the efleets of social attrition than I bad expected..
I was greatly Impressed with the practical character
.Brookfield fraud, and various other frauds which had been volved in the issue of the prcscut canvass. Old men, Swamp Land Law, also supported by Mr. Trowbridge, or bis mind. No man living has less or the visionarj.—
committed by their predecessors, amounting to several whose haire were frosted with years, matrons, who like will set a higher estimate upon the honest, capable lie is evidently a •' good hater" of cloud-capped theories.
straight-forword, former-candidate, ROWLANP E. 1 itowhundred thousand dollarsthe woraca or the Revolution, believe that they, as well DKipGR, who 'bus always proved himsoir a capable and The. grasp of bis miud is strong and tenacious. He has
nil the marks of a mind that scans closelv. canvassc* thorThen they passod a law increasing tho interest on tho as the stronger sex. have an interest at stake in tho Tuture true man, in ever)' position he has occupied.
oughly, concludes deliberately, and holds to such conclu[Port Huron Press.
State deposits from one per cent, to five per cent, by weffare of their children ;bright-cytd maidens, and clear«sioivu
A„d m
tdin^liinrrlr
H p seems
cAi-nw I«o
n mi*
n hbe
p r<•
n 1'v m
ftwl
unflinchingly.
He
me Ito
reoliy
gifted
which tho Stato has realized seventy thousand dollars in beaded voutb, whose greatest care is that their first vote
with the faculty of remaining faithful to his convictions
Let It be Remembered.
or right in the face or difficulties and discouragements.—
MX years, while tho locorocos paid ICFS than sixteen hun- shah be*right; all, of every age and or every occupation,
That the locofoco party or Michigan created the pres- I shall be mistaken, if he docs not as firm as ne is ackdred dollars in the seven preceding years, with a much were there, and the spirit they manifested, and the unwea- entfcjlatodebt, without leaving the people any consideranowledged to be honest. Another characteristic that
larger average cash balance on hand, having prefered to ried attention they bestowed on tho words or the speakers, tion for i t
^
.
impresses me is his eminent truthfulness. I do not bea » the mouoy for their own private purposes.
Let the people remember, that if they had not dishon- lieve that any earthly power can drive Mr. Lincoln ioto
were a good earliest that they had not coroc for trifling
estly created this deht, there would be no necessity of! the commission oT a mean action. I am sure that he
They hare'paid $536,889 of interest on the locofoco
taxing
them
a
single
dollar.
would far prefer being right to being President
One
state debt, and 8367,333 or principal, making the grow
Let them remember, that if the Locofoco Admn
REMOVAL or JUPGK PRATT.—W« announced Inst week tion
^ bad not squandered a»ny several millions or dollars, Teels, in talking with nim, that bis utterances con;cfrom
ium of over 8900,000.
the heart
They have completed tho State Prison and tho Asy- that Judge Pratt, or Marshall, resigned the Consulship fall the public buikliugs the Republicans bare erected
I heard but one expression or unqualified praise orMr.
* lum for the Deaf and Dumb, begun nnd left unfinished by of tho Sandwich Islands on account of ill-health, and thnt ,might havo been completed before tbey came into pow- Lincoln among bis neighbors. No man living is more
profoundly respected and more ardently beloved among
the locofocos. because they wanted the public money to Hon. A- W . Bucl. of Detroit, had been appointed his «
Let them remember, that Geo. Y. N. Lathrop. who is thDse wlio know him best All parties and interests join
successor. It seems, however, that the Judge *
speculate with.
.. pro-slavery candidate for Congress, was the agent io re- in paying tribute. I beard him spoken or as the best of
They began and have completed tho State Agricultu- moved by the President on account of his Douglas pro- jlieving them or more that four hundred thov*and dothusbands, tbc kindest of parents, and the most irreproachral College for the be tie fit or the farmers of tbo State, cliviues, and that this Is the beginning of an indiscrimi- ,
able or citizens.
Let them remember, that a Locofo<-o State officer reand tho Industrial School, for the reclamation and oduca- nate slaughter of Douglas office-holdcra in this State.—
Who Is Right?
issued Stock Government State Bank Notes to the amount
The Judge indulges in a column and a half or lamenta- of
i fixlu-fire
^
tlon of juvenile offenders.
It is wrong to admit into the Constitution the idea
f ,thousand
B1T ,„„ n » dollars, which had been left io the
,.r, whereV W P . 1 that there ca^bc property in mam" [James Madison.
They have expended o largo sum upon, and so far tions in the Marshall Impounder, over his decapitation. g—.t / ^. ^ ^ u " 0 ^ ^ w " nio t w V s s u " ^ r oi ": ,t vb.e. i; r. placc,
completed, the Insane Asylum, that it is now available
Pity the sorrows or a poor old man!"
) » Slaves are regarded as property, and placed on an
b _ t j, c publii-'were swindled out or that sum.
Let tbcm remember, that in the last mouth or Locofo- eoaal footing with all other property. Hcnce the owner
to a considerable extent for tho benevolent object for
GOOD.—Charles Y. Do Land, tho able Editor or t b c c 0 r u ; 0 t j, 0 y swindled the Treasury out or more than j 0f Slaves—the same aatfbe owner or any other specie of
which it was designed—a duty that its locofoco originaJackson Citizen, and late Clerk of the House of Reprc-| nxiy-fite thousand dollars. ^
.
| property—has a right to remove to any Temtorv and
tors noglected to perform, for the same reason that thev
[S. A. Douglas.
Ix-t them remember, that daring seven years previous c a rry his property,
left other public buildings unfinished and the Stale inter- sentatives, has been nominated by tho Republicans of to 1855, the Locofocos kept an average or tiro hundred,
Jackson for tbc Senate. He will be elected of course. inmsena
air in
••• tbc
•••• lTreasury,
At a meeting or the citizens ofGrccnwood, S. C. among
l v a w i „ which they used to j
thousend mm
dollars
eat unpaid.
With
Do
Land
ar.d
Ingersoll
in
the
Senate,
nnd
Rankin
speculate
with!'and'loTthc
State
icbt
go
unadjusted,
the
|
other
resolutions,
the
following
was
voted:
They hare adopted a system of State Roads designed
interest unpaid, awl the public buildings unfinished.
• Resolved That we respectfully request all clergymen
to drain and reclaim tbo swamp lands belonging to the in tho House, our craft will be ably represented in the
Let them remember, that these are the same men who, or other persons, who may hare received copies orhomState, and to lead to tho rapid settlement of Northern next Legislature.
areoow clamoringfora restoration to power on the ground; ncrs speech, to forward them immediately to the Secrenf •• honrsiv and economv
"
i tary of this meeting, that in one commoo pile, in the ConMichigan—a measure that has done and will do more to
}
Lenawee County has a population of 39.0C2; an increase, o f b o n C 8 t y
j gnxsioaal District of tbc late Hon. Preston a Brooks, and
advance the interests of that portion of tbo Stato than
since 1854, of 7,909.
The population of the City of New York is 924,000. : o n the anniversary of Suinners'a caning, tbey may bo
•ny ooe adopted by the locofccoa during the seventeen
1
In 1850 it was 515,574. in 1855. it was 629.810.
consumed in a bonfire by negroes.
The village of Muskegon contains a population or 1,442'
reara they wore in power.
H
STTPPLEMEUTT TO T H E
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD,
SALE OF STATE T A X LANDS.
Town
3 0 A ' o r t h of
Range
8 West.
Town
!o f nf ?c rs :
A u d i t o r ( i e n e r a l ' a Office, >
LAMINO, MICII., July 1, into. C
X T O T I C E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT CEHX l tain lands situated In the County of G r a n d
TCarerse,
bid off to the State for Taxes of 1*18.
a d p r t r l o u i y e a n , a n d described in statements
wblch will bo forwarded to tha office of tbeTreaaorer of aaid Coanty, sometime n e x t month, will
to aold at public Auction, by aald Treasurer, at
«t>e county seat, on tile l i n t Monday of October
- a « x t at the time a n d place designated for the
—
" — a * t — "—' -•iYk>usly disposed of
w.
fall description of
• s o b parcel of aald land*, and may be seen or
<n>llcation at the office or the Coanty T r e a s u r e r
Lands s t r u c k off to the State for taxes of 1858,
« r other vears, at the Tax Sales in October but,
d a a b j e c t t o the r i*g h" t of redemptio
w i l•l_•! * oi
offered
prescribed by law, as well as to the right of purchase of the State Bids at this Office prior to the
26 North
of Range
? II
10 West.
5 !§> !
Town
3J> North
of
iP j r
I it
Ranee
J
i
1 3 West.
- | F i
T o w n 3 0 N o r t h or R a n g e H W o t
III r if I
I { of «w<
2 18 21 70 3 09 Lot 1 of
2 19 47
77 07 70 1 S4 Lot 1 of
30 ;
07 70 I 47 L o t l o f
1 27 35 1 28 1170 3 M
Tom
3 1 North
of Range
8 West.
Lot 2 of
2 46 08 1 53 15 70 2 38 Lot 2 of
31
08 70 1 59 Lot 2 or
32 >0 1 49 14 70 2 »
s w | of swt
2 40 70 1 53 15 70 2 3$
i f . 7 0 1 91 Lot 3 or
of n e t
31 I
21 70 3 04 Lot 3 of
.1 .38
.
i n
IT TO 3 • *
s e t of set
3 31 70 T 53 15 70 2 S3
1 03 10 70 1 S3 l<ot 4 of
T o w n 25 N o r 1h
t h of R a n g e 19 W e s t
Lot 11 of
e j or net
1 13 75
61 06 70 1 37
2 17 21 70 S
Town 2 5 North
c
neflj of net
1 4J 70 1 19 11 70 1 11
swt of net
3 48 71 1 84 13 70 2 72 neflj or nwt
1 11 11-70 1 92 Lot 1 of
6 51 56 1 35
1 3 1 0 2 18 n w t t »f net
net of set
Lot 2 of
3 26 02 1 07 10 70 1 67 nwflt or nwt
1 08 10 70 I
5
50 98
1 33
1 3 7 0 2 16 st of net
L o t S of
Lot S of
3 14 89
61 06 70 1 37 w| or sw j
a TO S 01
98 0> 70 1
10
5
2 13
2 1 7 0 3 0 4 neflt of s w t
w j o f nwt
Lot 4 of
11 TO j S
3 51 19 1 84 13 70 2 72 nwj or s«-t
2 17 11 70 3
'
5 40
1 07
1 0 7 f t 1 87 s i of nwt
Fraction
Lot 5 or
11 TO -3 04
3 39 41 1 53 1*. 70 1 33 s e t o f s w j
2C 02 70
5 40
107
10 7 0 1 8 7 set of
Fraction
41 TO i K
3 51 68 1 84 18 70 2 72 n e f l j o f n e j
33 03 70 1 05 Lot 6 of
50 6 0
1 S3
1 3 7 0 2 16 net or a w i
18 TO 1 T8 .
T\ o f n e t
3 34 26 1 53 15 70 2 38 n w f l j o f n r (
2 17 21 70 3 __ Lot 7 of
6 .'>0 5 3 1 3 3
1 3 7 0 1 10 nwfl| of nwt
6 39 &.* 1 8 1 18 TO 1 *»
w | of se{
3 49 50 1 84 18 70 2 72 s t o f n e j
21 70 3 09 I-Ot 8 of
6 80
2 13
2 1 7 0 3 0 4 *wS| of nwt
« 39 30 1 8 1 18 TO 3 00
l o t 1 of
3 40 07 1 53 15 70 1 38 n e f l j o f n w j
07 70 1 47 Lot 9 of
C 50 46
1 33
1 3 7 0 2 16 Set of
8 160
7 44 T4 70 8 #ft
Lot 2 of
3 20 86
77 07 70 I 64 n w f l j of n w j
07 70 I 47 \ o t 10 of
6 4G 7 4
1 S3
12 7 0 2 0 4 net of n w j
18
40
1
91
icflt of nwt
10 70 i n
42 31 1 53 15 70 2 38 s w f l j o f n w t
Town
2 7 North
of Range
9 West.
39 1 2 1 0 5
1 0 7 0 1 8 6 nwSt or nwflt
18 39 94 1 «3 10 70 1 i s
s c | of nwt
3 40
15 70 2 38 s « | o f n w j
nwt or net
»3 09 70
6 40
1 07
1 0 70 1 8 7
s«'t of swt
T o w n 2 6 N o r l h of R a n g e 13 W e s t
3 40
15 To 2 38 n w f l j o r s w j
swt of net
t. 4 0 9 0
85 08 70
1 07 . 1 0 7o
Fractional
' of net
15 70 2 33 s w f l ( o r s w j
n e | of nwt
OS 70 I M
09 70
42 6 8
1 11 1 1 7 0 1 9 2 net of
3
of
4 3S 90 1 63 15 70 2 3S e t o f s w j
a ) or set
42 70 6 33
16 70 2 51
80
2 13
2 1 7 0 3 0 4 nwt of
10 18 05
77 07 70 1 54 a t o f n w j
A N N l ^ L TAX SALES.
41 70 6 M
s e | or nwt
i OS 70 1 61
80
2 13
21 7 0 3 0 4 wt or swt
Lot 12 of
10 24 35 1 07 10 70 I 37 s e t o f n w t
* IS 11 70 S 04
swt of
4 lob
-3 30 1 33 711 4
40
1 07
1 0 7 0 1 87 et of swt
Lot 13 of
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Office, v
10 24 10 1 07 10 70 1 87 w t o f n w t
1 IS 11 70 S 04
n e | of net
6 43 56 1 .18 13 70 2
1 8 8(1
2 13
21 70 3 04
't
of
s
e
j
25
8(1
LAKHINU, Mich., J u l y 1st, i860. j
2 IS 11 TO S 04
nwt of net
G 42 63 1 23 12 70 2 05
r t or s e j
25
80
O MUCH OP E A C H O P T H E POLLOWlN'O swt of net
>11
11
TO 3 04
1 23 42 70 2
Town "J6 North of Range 14 West.
et Of s e |
26 30
described tracts or parcel* of land, situated net of n e j
2 1S 11 TO 3 04
1 23 12 70 2 05
Town 27 North
of Range
10 West.
n w t or net
2o 4 0
1 07
10 7 0 1 3 7 >t of swt
26 SO
fn the C o a n t y o r . G r a n d T r a v e r s e , delinquent n | of get
113 11 TO 3 04
2 45 24 70 .1 39s e t or swt
12 70 2 05 w t o r s w t
28
2 13
2 1 7 0 S 04
27
40
f o r unpaid taxes, for the y e a n mentioned below, net of net
1
07
10
70 1 87
83 08 70 1 61 Kwt of s e t
22 40
1 23 12 70 2 05 s e t o r n e t
2 9 40
1 07
1 0 7 0 1 87
27 80
a* will be sufficient to pay the taxes. Interest, and wt of net
2 I» 11 TO 3 04
1 65 16 70 2 51 net of nwt
27 40
1 23 12 70 2 C5 st or nwt
2 13
80
21 7 0 3 04
27 80
oharges thereon, will be aold by the Treasurer nt of nwt
2 IS 21 TO S 04
1 65 16 70 2 51 wt or nwt
34 80
2 06 20 70 2 9« s w t o r
2;> 1 6 0
4 26
42 70 5 38
27 80
01 saiiTCouuty, on the l i n t Monday of October s e t of
2
IS
11
TO
3 04
4 12 41 70 5 23 nwt or »et
34 40
1 03 10 70 1
s e t of
100
4 26
4 2 7 0 5 3 8 net of
28 160
Oext, at such public and convenient place as he
4 28 43 70 » M
Lot, 1 or
Town 2 8 North of Range
9 West.
34 32 60 1 03 10 70 1
s t of n e t
30
2 13
2 1 7 0 3 0 4 »t «f sw{
shall select lo T r a v e r s e C i t y , the county s e 4 s i of net
2 IS 11 TO S 04
34 38 25 1 03 10 70 1 83s w f l t o f n w t
2 47 24 70 3 41 Lot 3 or
30 35 37
94
0 9 7 0 1 7 8 s j of set
tf said county, a c c o r d i n g to tne Statute In sue
2
IS
11
TO
8
04
n«t of ne{
29 88 1 15 I I 7i
s e t of n w t
30
40
1 07
1 0 7 0 1 8 7 swt or swt
a w e made and provided.
1 0T 10 TO 1 87
set or net
15 70 2 38
e j of s w t
30 80
Town 3 2 North
of Range
1 0 West.
2 13
2 1 7 0 S 0 4 s e | or net
D A N I E L L. CASE.
1 04 10 TO 1 M
Lot 4 of
11 70 1
nwflj or swj
30 35 20
94
0 9 7 0 1 7 3 wt or net
Lots 2 A 3 of
8 71
1 14 11 70 1
A u d i t o r General.
1
IS
21
TO
3
01
Lot 6 of
s
w
f
l
t
of
s
w
t
15 70 2 38 Lot 1 of
.10 3 5 0 3
94
0 9 7 0 1 7 3 nt or nw/
19 39
69 06 70 1 46
185T.
2 11 11 TO S 04
l/Ot 2 of
15 70 2 38 Fraction
s e t of
100
4 2U
4 1 7 0 5 3 8 •et of nwt
20 27
46 04 70 1
1 0T 10 T0-1 87
Toun
2 8 North
of Range
9 West.
net of net
15 70
net of
3 1 160
4 26
4 1 7 0 5 3 8 net or aw}
To,cn 2 6 . V "th of Range
11 West.
I OT 10 TO 1 87
nwt
of
9
160
4*
70
6
13
e
j
o
f
n
w
t
3
1
80
318 21 7 0 3 0 4 wt of swt
. -H
• - - nefl| of nwt
1 42 18 1 63 15 70 2 3S n w f l | of n w j
US
11 70 S 04
wt of swt
9 80
2 00 20 70 2
31 3 5 O i
94
0 9 7 0 1 7 3 s e t °f
nwt of net
1 4192
15 70
1 07 .10 TO 1 87
Lot 2 of
11 36 SO 154
15 70 2 39 s ] of nw {
swflt of n w j
31
0 9 7 0 1 7 3 st or Bet
1 80
30 70 4 06 e t of s w j
2 II SI TO $ 04
Hwt of nwt
12 40
1 63 16 70 2 4'J
31
2 13
21 7 0 3 0 4 n t of set
n e | of s w |
1 40
15 70 2 38 n w f l t o f s w j
1 II U 70 S 04
•wi of
29 ICO
4 54 1 82 70 7 06 Lot 1 of
14 39 40 1 23 12 70
35 44
0
9
7
0
9
4
1
7
3
et of net
w j of swt
1 80
30 70 4 0»i s w f l t of s w j
IIS H 70 S 04
ix\l s of
15. 53 85 1 44 14 7l» 2
31 3 5 6 1
Town 2 8 North
of Range
1 1 West.
94
09 70
nwt of net
w j of s e t
2 45 24 70 3 39 set of
1 07 10 70 I 87
21 40
124 12 70 2 tx.
31 160
4 26
4 2 7 0 5 S 3 •wt or ne>
crwt of
33 loO
2 34 94 70 3 98 a e | of net
24 70 3 39 net or
1 07 10 70 1 87
Lbt 3 or
22 21 20
51 05 70 1 26
32 160
4 26
4 2 7 0 5 S 3 et of nwt
* Tt0'
1 IS 11 70 3 04 '
Lot I or
23 41 75
93 09 70 1
nwt of
32 li'.0
< 20 4 2 7 0 5 3 8 et of sw t
I860.
35 80
I IS 11 70 S 04
net of net
26 40
1 23 12 70 2 05 SWJ O
swt of
32 160
4 26
4 2 7 0 5 3 8 nwt of swt
Town 2 7 North
of Range
{5 Wett.
35 40
1 87 10 70 1 67
s.-t ol n e |
1 23 12 70 2 05 set of
nwt
of
swt
27
40
I
23
12
70
2
05
160
4
2
6
42
7
0
5
3
8
swt
of
gwf
nwt of net
31 4 0 "
1 70 IT 70 2 57
36 40
1 07 10 TO 1 87
1 23 12 70 2 05 w t o f n w j
set of
6 12 01 70 7 43 s e | of nwt
33
2 13
2 1 7 0 • I 1)4 set of
35
160
Town 2 9 North
of Range
5 West.
4 24 42 70 6 38
4 90 49 70 <1 09 w t o f s w j
e t of *i "
3" 70
33 80
2 13
2 1 7 0 .1 0 1 wt of nwt
2 13 11 70 S 04
n e t of net
17 70 2 57
wt of s e j
2 45 24 70 3 39
Toicn 2 9 North of Range 9 West.
et or n e j
uw( of net
2 II
H 70 S 04
17 70 2 57 nw} of s w j
Lot 3 of
3 06 30 70 4 OU
1 13 11 70 1 94
n w j or net
Town 2 7 North
of Range
14 West.
1 07 10 70 1 M
» * t Of BW)
14 40
1 70 17 70 2 57
4 ol
2 45 24 70 3 39
11 70 1
36 40
1 0T 10 70 1 87.
m-i of se}
15 40
1 76 17 TO 2 57 net of *»t
37 70 4 80 swt or uet
Lot 1 or
3 06 30 7u 4 06 nt of ne(
swt of swt
II 70 I 94
e
t
of
nwt
s
j
of
net
36
80
37 70 4 80
2 11 11 70 8 04
set of set
Town 31 North
of Range
5 West.
3 06 30 70 4 06
BW{ of B>'t
11 70 1 94
wt
or
nwt
e
j
or
net
36
80
21
70
3
04
1
13
11
70 3 04
s e j or net
2 45 24 70 3 39
of Bel
*" - • '
33 70 4 41 se( of set
11 70 1 94 net or set
21 70 3 04 nwt of swt
1 07 10 70 1 *7 17 4U
2 45 24 70 3 39 w t of not
Town 2,'> North
of Range
C West.
Bet of s e t
. 1 12 11 70
10 70 1 87 swt of swt
107
10 70 1 a ;
st or net
13 80
2 45 24 70 3 39 net of s e j
iKflJ of nwflf
5 3t*
16 TO 2 51 Lot 1 of
07 70 1 53
set of
n
w
j
of
set
4
*
41
70 6 38
10
70
1
87
set of nwt
18 40
1 23 12 70 2 05
u * j of n w j
10 70 2 51 Lot 2 of
7 13
1 SO 15 70 2 35
10 70 1 87 e( o r ns w
. t"
21 20 3 01
2 45 24 70 3 39
•tofnwi
34 70 4 44 L o t S of
1 05 10 70 1 H5 n | of set
T o w n 2< N o r t h of R a n g * 15 W e s t .
e | of set
2 45 24 70 3 39
at of b w |
33 70 4 41.Lot 4 or
47 04 70 1 21
Town
2
8
North
of
Range
14
West.
L
n
t
4
o
r
1
66
20
1
41
14
70 1 S3
n
w
j
of
set
1
23
12
70
2
05
. atDt of ncB)
16 70 2 53 L o t l o f
1 38 13 70 2 21
u , 6 M J j,
1 J 7 0
SQ9
1 58 60
3 09
2 6 7 0 3 C5 L o t l of
1 65 16 70 2 51 l o t 1 o f
nwflt or neflj
10 70 2 52 Lot 2 of
10 78
2 21 22 70 3 13 e l of set
11 40
1 87 18 70 1 76
1 65 If. 70 2 51 L o t 2 o f
94
0 9 7 0 1 7 3 n e t of n w j
H of ne(
33 70 4 42 Lot 3 of
10 80
2 23 22 70 3 15 •| or B e»
Lot
3
of
j
o
47
40
1
1
8
21
70
S 0».
e}
or
net
L
o
t
4
o
f
31
5
0
1
44
14
7
0
2
2
8
set of *w|
10 70 ! 53 Lot 4 of
10 40
1 14 11 70 1 95net or nw |
L
o
t
4
o
r
20
3080
80
03
TO
1 88
L
o
t
1
of
4
•
6
40
2
8
0
2
7
0
1
CO
f t of
«! <14 06 70 8 00 liot 6 of
10 37
1 10 11 70 1 91 Lot i or
Lot 2 of
4 27 6 5 1 2 5
13 70 2 07
t o w n 2 9 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t .
net qf
0 64 6070 8 00 Lot 7 of
10 30
75 07 70 1 52
L
o
t
3
o
f
Lot
2
or
4
2
1
6
0
1
3
7
1
3
"
7
0
2
2
0
Lot
I
o
r
24
29
1
15
13
TO
7 18
f j or nwt
3 41 34 70 4 45 Lot 8 of
10 39
114 1170 195
lyOt 4 of
•t ofsej
2 13
4
21 7 0 3 0 4
nwt of n w j
1 72 17 70 2 59 Lot 9 of
10 23
77 07 70 1 54
T o w n 2 5 N o r t h of R a n g e 16 W e s t
Lot 5 or
I 87
13 40
83 08 70 1 61 n w t o f n w j
1 3 7 0 2 7 5 «t or s e j
w | of set
3 38 33 70 4 41 nwt of uet
10 40
1 12 11 70 1 93
1 80
21 70 8 04
Lot
6
of
e j of n w |
14
4
16
41
70
5
27
6
14
93
09
7(
t i Of *e(
3 40 34 70 4 44 s e | of swt
wt or set
1 12 11 70 1 93 Lot 7 of
21 70 3 04
4 1 7 0 5 27
31 47 35 1 03 10 70 1 83W t o f n w t
4 16
<i o f s w |
3 3* 33 70 4 41 s ] of n e t of
wt of swt.
11 80
3 28 32 70 4 30 Lot 8 or
2 18 21 70 3 10
15 SO
31 39 40
33 03 70 1 61 e j o f Bet
4 16
41 7 0 5 27 no} of n e /
nvrtofswf
1 68 10 70 2 54 n j of net
11 80
3 23 32 70 4 30
1 07 10 70 1 87
Bet of
15 40
32 160
4 90 49 70 t> 09n w t of n , J
2 08
2 0 7 0 •J ; . s
•wt °f
32 40
1 69 16 70 2 55 LoU 1 A 2 or
11 74 80 3 23 32 70 4 24
net or set
107 10 TO 1 87
s w j of n e t
15 4 0
et of net
31
80
2
45
24
70
3
39
208
2 0 7 0 3 9 3 swt or s e t
Town 2 6 North
of Range
C West.
23
70
3
85
Lot 4 of
15 50
2 87
1 07 10 70 1 87
wt of n e j
40
35 80
2 45 24 70 3 39 n e t o f n w j
208
2 0 7 0 1 9 8 et or net
net of s w f
11 70 1 94 nw{ of
17 70 2 57 s w j of n w t
2 IS 11 TO 3 04
1H 4 0
2 08
35 160
4 90 49 70 6 09 s w | o f s w t
2 0 7 0 2 9 3 wt or net
•ejofswl
28 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 Lot com. <>0 rods
2 IS 21 70 3 04
18 40
36 160
4 90 49 70 6 09 * | of s e j
2 08
D
2 0 7 0 2 9 3 set or swt
w t of *wt •
28 ,80
3 38 S3 70 4 41 \V and 32 rods
10 70 1 87
19
36 160
4 90 49 70 6 09 e t o f n c |
4 10
41 7 0 5 27 nwt or swt
e t of s e t
29 80
3 40 34 70 4 44 N. of S E cor.
12 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
w t of n e j
19 8 0
4 16
41 70 6 27
Town 28 North
of Range
11 West.
net of net
nwt of
32 160
6 04 66 70 8 00 of swt of w i t .
IS 40
107 10 70 1 87
90J o f n e j
40
2 0 8 *20 7 0 2 9 3 n w t of n e j
Lott 3 of
..
9 20
J7 03
o: 70
f w t of
31 100
6 04 66 70 8 00 thence VV18 rod*
II 40
1 07 10 70 1 8T
2 0 Ml
4 16
4 1 7 0 5 27
Lot 4 of
33 03 70 1 11 a | o f s e j
3 39 33 70 4 42 N 8 rods, E 18
net
of
net
wt of s w j
"
*—
14 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
21 8 0
4 16
41 7 0 6 2 7 l o t 3 of
20 80
1 44 14 70 2 28 o j o f s w t
Bet of swt
33 40
1 69 16 70 2 55 rods, S 8 rods, J 20
72 07 70 1 49 B | of nw>
14 57 63 1 62 16 70 2 49
21
2 08
•JO 70 1 US l o t 4 or
s i or swt
1 44 14 70 2 23 n w t o f s w j
net of swt
34 40
1 69 16 70 2 55 Lot com. 20 rods^
14 39 58 1 23 1170 2 05
s w t of s w |
21 4l>
2 08
20 7 0 2 98
Lol l of
53 05 70
w j of swt
34 80
3 41 34 70 4 45 W of N E cor.
"
4 10
01 70
U
n e t of n e j
40
2 03
20 7 0 2 98
nwt of s w |
71 07 70
Bet of swt
34 40
1 69 16 70 2 5a Of HWt Of Wilt15
14 01 TO
85
S e t of n e t
40
208
2 0 7 0 2 'J* lot 1
nwt of
2.16 21 70
e t of Met
34 80
3 40 34 70 4 44 Thence 8 8 rods,
22 19 76
51 05 70 I
net or scf
. 23
20 70 2
Lot 3 of
nwt ofscf
34 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 W 4 rods, N h
Bt o r n e j
4 16
4 1 7 0 5 27
T o w n 2 6 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 6 West
Lot 1 of
•Wt o f a e i
I 70 17 70 2 57 rods E 4 rods to
s w t of n w j
24 40
2 08
2 0 7 0 2 9 8 s t or set
21 70 S 04
beginning,
43 04 70 1 17 e t of net
Town 2 7 North
of Range
6 West,
n w j of s w j
net or net
24 4 0
20 70 2 N
n w | of net
10 70 1 87
f+i of net
24 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 Uudl f r No. 1 de2 8 80
s i o f SWJ
4 16
4 1 7 0 5 27 « t or net
wiofne,
21 70 3 04
u e | of set
24 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 d u c t i n g 9 acre*
208
2 0 7 0 2 0-. set or net
25 40
30 wi
14 7(1 2 25 VJ or>.et
1070 1 87
reserved by A. S.
Town
2 5 North
of Range
7 West.
it
or
net
32
8
0
set
or
swt
i ia
4 1 7 0 5 17
25 40
30 40
71
10 70 1 87
1 43
f
wt of net
1» 80 . 3 - 8
33 70 4 41 W a d s w o r t h ,
wVo°r
"t'
8
32
net
or
swt
60
83 70 9 85
25 40
3o 80
1 43 14 70 2 2; l e t o f
10 70 1 87
also 1
33 80
4 16
41 7 0 5 1 7 nwt or swt
25 40 A
Town 2 6 North
of Range
7 West.
10 70 1 87
32 160
2 16 21 70 3 07 at of nwt
J . Kankin,
20 34
10 00 1 00 7 0 1 1 7
»
w
j
o
f
n
w
j
3
3
4
0
2
0
8
2
0
7
0
2 98
25 8 0 "
net of n w t snd )
Lot 1 of
33 48
1 45 14 70 2
21 70 3 04
U n d l of f r 2 de-1)
nwt
of
set
25 40
B.-1 of nwt
J 0 31 68 1 30 13 70 2 19 d u c t i n g
n{ «r swt
33 so
2 30 23 70 3
10 70 i n
1 1-6 "
swt of s e t
25 40
Town 2'J Norlh oj Range 14 Westt
ntU Of nwt
30' 41
170
17 JO 2 C3 a c r e B reserved
1C TO 1 87
Toum 2 9 North
of Range
11 West.
l
o
t
5
of
27
32
55
atlt Of n w t
30 42
1 76 17 70 2 63 by A. a Wads«et of u..j
I 70 2 93
08 TO 1 62
Lot* I A 2 of .
10 41
1 62 15 70 2
36 40
l o t I of
24 70 3 43 net of n e t
10 70 1 87
Town 2 7 North
of Range
7 West.
worth,
7 IS 71 70 8 57
Town 3 1 North
of Range
11 West.
l o t 2 of
11 70 1 00
Village of Elk Rapids.
•wtofBwt
22 40
1 71 1770 2 53 P a r t or swt or'
rt of swt
5 40
93 09 70 1 72
l o t 3 of
21 70 3 03 l o t 5
Town 2 8 North
of Range
7 West.
seBi beginning
1 09 10 70 1 82
- - ' I of BC(
l o 4"
1 05 10 70 1 85
r
f
o
f
set
41 70 5 27
28 02 TO 1 00
#wt of s e t
27/4U
1 (0 17 70 2 57 20 r o d s S or N E
Fraction of
12
1
04 0«) 70
nwfl{
of
nwt
26
70
3
G2
59 A 60
2 1 6 11 TO 3 04
cor. t h e n c c W 80
Fraction of
13 2
12 ol i o
Town 2 5 North
of Range
8 West.
20 70 2 93
: 152
T9 07 70 1 it
Lot 3 of
21 45
1 03 10 70 1 83 »wt of nwt
Lot 1 of
8 3J
lt5
1670 2 52 rods, 8 10 rods,
Wt of swt
25 70 3 51
Village of L e l a n d .
set of swt
4 5 40
1 70 17 70 2 67 E 80 rods, N 10
Town 3 2 North
of Range
11 West.
Bet of sof
20 70 2 93
22 887
7
20 1 0
28 70 3 85 lx<t 1 of
Block
act
Mi
21 40
1 70 17 70 2 67 r o d s t o b e g l n 23 4:1
97 09 70 1
Wt
of
s
e
j
41
70
5
27
lots 1 A 2
swt of net
133
21 4 0
66 06 70 1 42
Lot 4 of
25 36
56 05 70 1
I Town 2 7 North
of Range
8 West.
i
w
j
o
f
6
33
lots 3 A 5
225
21 4 0
1 34 13 70 2 17
Lot 1 of
28 58
1 14 11 70 1 95 wtof
nwt of swt
6 40
99 09 70 1 78 s e | o f n e t
13 160
5 12 51 70 6 33 l o t s 1 A S
Lot 4 of
2 87
40
13 70 2 17
Prnntlonof
33 II
69 0C 70 1
nt of n w t
26 80
3 84 33 70 4 41
Lot 1 of
11 52 60
36 70 3 65 l o t s 2 A 4
Lot 1 0 r
22 94
5 39
09 70 1 «9
act of nwt
35 40
1 06 10 70 1 86
T o i c n 2 5 North
of Range
12 West.
14 59 65
Lot 2 of
30 70 4 08 Lota 1 , 3 , 5
Lots or
26 6 1 3 0 2 48
1 07 10 70 I 87
Town 2 9 North
of Range
8 West.
*i
of
n(
of
s
w
t
1
40
1
53
15
70
2
33
14
ltio
Bet
of
51
70
6
33
set or set
40
1 50
Village of Vorthport.
swt of
21 HO
6 12 61 70 7 43 P | of net
BWflt of HWtlt
" 31 01 J, 24 12 70- 2 06Lot 3 or
25
70
3
51
2 8 64
2 39
Lot 62 54 4th st.
06 70 I 34
Fraction
i<
»au
ID 01 70
Lot 4 of
7 , 57 37 2 38 23 70 3 31
Toxcn 2 6 North
of Range
1 2 West.
- 5,7,10.12,13.14
Town 30 North of Range
t o 01 70
87
21 23 30 1 17
9 40
71 07 70 1 48
n w t or net
e j of net
24 bil
1 65 16 70 2 51 l o t 2 of
26 5d s t , 33 3d st.
13 80
2 17
39 03 70 1 12
l«t3or
21 25 40 1 82 18 70
of uet
9 80
1 43 14 70. 2 26c| or net
Town 2 5 North
of Range
13 West.
" 40 Ac 42 2d s t
19 01 70
60 23 40
1 09
10 70 1
1
II 97 1 19 70 IS 8G
r w t of s e t
9 40
73 07 70 1 50 swt or ae|
sot of
10 100
4 26 42 70 6 38 Lot 3 with Dock Ac 22
- 52 A 54
23 35
1 02
.17 0 1 7 0
88
10 70 1 82 s w j of
9 80
1 42 14 70 2 26 sent or scat
c t of Be|
U 1C0
4 26 42 70 6 38 Lot 4 with H o c * 22 40 15 3 99 39 70 5 08 " 44 A 46
17 01 70
81
24 2 0
6 1 ,06.70 1 35
Lot 5 of
9 SO
1 41 14 70 2 26 lot 1 or
OT *0 1 52
w | of nwt
Town 2 6 North
of Range
13 West.
1 63
25 80
16 70 2 49
17 01 70
8*
12 40
71 07 70 1 48 n t o f n e t
I 23 ft 70 2 1U " 16 A 17 Ifagonabe at.
act of n w t
25 80
1 43
14 70 2 25 Lot | of
6 54 80 1 43 14 70 2 27 Lot 6 of
25
; wi
w | of nw(
15 80
1 70 -17 70 1 57 wt or Bet
03 70 1 06
25
73
5 38 80 1 01 10<?0 1 82 Lot 7 of
07 70 1 50 Lot 2 of
18 59 97 2 45 24 70 3 39 net of set
12 70 2 0C l o t
L o t ' l or
26 40
1 09
6 42 40 1 12 11 70 1 93 a t of net
10 70 1 89 Lot 3 of
18 31 03 1 14 1170 2 06 n e j o f n e t
nwflt of nwflt
25 70 3 51
03 00 70
73
2 17
35 80
21 70 3 08
n w j of
18 21 05
83 08 70 1 61 a t o f n e t
61 70 6 33
swttt of nwflt
04 00 70
74
Toicn 2 8 North
of Range .13 West.
36
1 42 14 70 2 26 se{ of nwt
18 51 05 1 37 13 70 3 30 wj of nwt
Lotlof
04 00 70
74
6 40
1 37 18 70 2 76 Bwt of n ' t
36 80
3 87
28 70 3 85 e t of s w |
18 60
145 14 70 3 39 e| or nwt
L o t s of
1 12 11 70 1 93
03 00 70
7}
6 80
S 73 37 70 4 80 Lot 1 of
19 55 45 1 31 23 70 S 24
Lotlof
14 01 70
84
Town 31 North of Range
•twill of swt
6 42
1 95 19 70 1 84 L o t l o f
27
19 64
2 17 11 70 3 0 8 lot 1 or
Lotlof
18 01 70
89
1 32
Lot 2 of
« 27 60 1 27 1 2 70 2 09 Lot 3 of
1 46
27 160
6 64 667tT 8 00 Lot 3 or
pet of
1 %
12 70 2 10
6 <3 66 70 8 04
l o t 3 of
f, 42
1 95 19 76 J 84 net
11 33
1 06
7* M 14 1 79 27 30 3 76 11
95
01 00 70
71
net of nwt
7 40
1 87 13 70 2 75 l o t
l o t 4 of
11 35
100
Toicn 3 0 North
of Range
8 West.
30 55 54 2 86 28 70 3 84
<0 70
104
7 33
nwflt of nwt
7 42
1 95 19 70 2 34 sell | of sef
1 2 84
1 85 13 70 3 83 !/>t 5 o f
« t of
31 8U
4 16 41 70 5 27
105
S 20 70 2 91
1 74
swt of
8 160
7 46 74 70 8 90 Lot°l of
12 6 2
06 70 1 39 L o t S a f
Lot 1 or
31 37
1 91 19 70 2 80
111
05 00 70
75
1 36
•wt of
17 160
7 46 74 70 8 90
IS 49
21 70 3 08 l o t 1 o r
wt of nwt
18 80
31 30 80 1 66 16 70 2 41
124
04 00 70
74
1 39
Lot 2 of
23 39 60 1 OS 10 70 1 83 Lot 2 of
13 6 0
4 48 44 70 6 61 L o t 3 o r
11 160
net of
33 44 30 1 25 12 70 2 07
124
41 06 70 I 37
1 50
Lot 3 of
28 39 67 1 05 10 70 1 85 Lot 1 of
13 66
21 29
07 70 1 55 Lot«or
Lot 1 of
Lot
2
of
33 20 85 1 14 11 70 1 95
125
1 70 17 70 3 87 ',
1 13
29 80
J IS 21 70 3 04
24 42
11 70 1 94 e | of set
09 70 1 77 hot 1 or
Lotlof
11 SI
Lot
3
..f
33 51 20 2 37 23 70 3 30
130
03 00 70
73
2 02
24 7 1
20 70 2 92
10 70 1 86 L o t l o f
Lot 3 of
11 37
T o w n 2 9 N o r t h of Range
13 West.
l o t 4 of
33 S3 45- 2 0C 20 70 2 96
Village of Waukaxooville.
1 06
14
33
10 70 1 86 n | of n w t
11 HQ.
11 70 S 08 Lot 4 or
a t of set
16 80
2 13 21 70 3 04 n e t of
33 160
8 32 83 70 3 85 Lots 7, 16, 18,44
17 0 1 7 0
90
24 4 8
1 34
13 70 2 17 n e t or
«4 of net
18 80
2170 » 08 l o t 5 o f
22 160
"
41 70 6 3 f t of nwt
33 80
S 73 37 70 4 80 - 19,20
17 01 70 flt
1 06
24 S t
10 70 1 86 s e t of swt
28 64
Lotlof.
1 4 3 14 70 1 32 l o t 8 o f
30 40
18
70
1
7
n
w
t
or
nwt
33
40
I
87
18
70
2
75
- 29, A s t of Lot 31
56 06 70 1 31
40
109
10 70
09 70 1 74 sc| of net
Lot l o r
of swt
30 80
37 70 4 * n e t of s e t .
33 46
1 87 18 70 2 76 - 33
17 01 70
H „
2 5 40
1 11 11 70 1 92 wt
• | of n w t
21 70 3 08 nefll or nefll
Lot 3 of
30 13 87
08 70 1 62 Lot 2 of
34 32 90
85 08 70 1 63 - 35 A 50
51 05 70 1 27
Toicn 26 North of Range
w | o f nwt
21 70 3 08
Lot 4 of
30 14 64
07 70 1 60 Lot 4 of
34 44 55 1 95 1» 70 2 84. " 37
64 06 70 1 44...
aiofawt
act of act
3 40
163
«t of nwt
31 80
37 70 4 80 I Fraction of
J6 30 80 1 40 14 70 2 24| • 71
08 00 70
T»
.
<
(
n «r
S
n
?jf
«
-
1J70 3 m
T o w n 3 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t .
SALE o r STATE TAX LANDS.
N
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•8
Auditor General's Office, >
LANSINU. MICH.. J u l y i, isoO. \
T
O T I C E ia HEBEBT<HVEN -MATCEBXAIN LANDS
E5
?Ts
S |8
£5-2?
) If ? U ^
lh -
vrf i t
g I
t 3
34 90
»4 18 70 2 TT
21 70 3 10 wl o f s w f l l
i
13 46 #0 2 19
t l 70 3 43 Lot No 3
w
34 -«0 . H4 18 70 » 7*
l «£*wfll
t
13 6 J l 0 3 99 19 70 3 9 l
05 50 1 78 Let No i
34 ' 89 90 n
0» 70 1 71
I.ot. No. 1 of
T o w a 9 2 N o r t h , o f B a n g c 17 W e s t
13 70 J 23
34 > 88 90 90 09 70 1 V
2:of
16 70 < t 4TV
swl of s«t '
"
* "
44 14 70 2 99
34 02 30
39 60 1 CO 16 70 2 4« " " J'of
4170
Lot No 3
90 O-J 70 1 ( 1
34 38 90
38 90 1 5C 15 70 2 41 - - 4 or
22 70
Lot No t
52 20 3 11 .21 70 3 02
Lot No 6
fed for the ordinary T u Sales, if not previously disposed of
1170
52 10 121 12 70 2 0«
3 23 32 71
OTTO
w] of net
- a 9 t h i s O f l c e , a c c o r d i n g t o toy. _
...
52 80 1 II 12 t0 2 05
161 16 70 1 47
S t G U t a U o t t n l s WfftaTa S full description of each parcel
.11.70
set of a c t
«2 85 1 44 14 70 2 2*
10 70 2 47
of said l a n d * a a d rosy be s s e c «B application at tbs o B c e
30 70
net of swl
- - 4 of
< 3 4»I9 1 16 11 70 1 9>
33 70
n i of s e t
of l b s CaonlyTTrtaaurer.
i of Ranee 13 West
- - 5 of
9 48 80 1 15 11 70 1 98
•Liods fctrack off to the State for T s i e s of 1848. or otiver e | of n w |
4 47 44 70
32 80
- - 6 of
9 4170 11 2i 1 7 2 * i M »
jins
i t t h e T a x Bales in October last. will be offered subject
H
A
L
E
O
F
S
T
A
T
E
T
A
X
L
A
N
D
S
.
i of Range 14 West
- - 7 of
• 61 3* 1 1» II TO » 0 »
to t i 5 l i g h t of redemption prescribed bv law, as well as t* thg
2 3 6 23 70
- - 8 of
9 30 JO
72 «7 70 1 » •
3 80
s | of Bel
prior i
y
t p u r c h a s e of the B u t e Bids. at t_hJ iOs ,»"C" S" —
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Office.
7 07 70 70
3 160
iwlofswl
» 40
92 09 TO 1 T 1
s e i of
DANIEL L CASE.
LAKJINU. UICU.. July, 1. 1800. ,
3 53 35 70
3 90
T o w n 3 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 5 W e s t
s | of nwl
Auditor Dt a s r a t
O
T
I
C
E
»
HEREBY
GIVEN
THAT
CEUTA1N
LANDS
38
56
1
6
8
16
70
3
nwfl| of n w t
Lot No. 1 of
1 42 47 1 21 12 70 2 09
x
i
•iiuaU'J
ia
the
County
uf
M
n
n
i
t
o
n
,
bid
off
to
the
State
3
47
34
70
78
80
4
- - : of
1 54 4 0 1 27 1 2 7 0 2 00
wtlj of a w t
•2 .V tl
ANNUAL TAX SALES.
for Txxe* of 1853, s a d preTlou* years, and described in state234
23 70
' 4 80
3 of
1 67 05 1 5 6 15 70 J 61
w| ofswt
m e n t s which will be forwarded to the office of the Treasurer
6 83 60 2 45 24 70
- - l of
34 6 6 » 1 31 13 70 « 14
n | of nwl
i CJ • • II
Auditor General's <>««*.
I
of said County, same time n e x t month, will be sold at public
2 3 5 23 70
5 80
- - « 0f
34 24 75 5 76 ' 67 70 T SO
s | orawt
c i t
LAHSISC^ Mica., J i l r 1 s t IB®0.J
auction, by sxid Treasurer, at the county seat, on the first Mon
2
3
5
23
70
9
80
. T o w n 3 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e r t .
O <f 1MW& OV S A C H OP T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED n j of p e j
lay of October ilext, at the time and place d o i R n a t e d for the
11
70
6
40
1
18
36 80
1 84 18 70 ) ft
0 ttaSta Or parcels of land, situated in the county of. H a n - nwl of set
irdinai7 Tax 8ales. If not previously disposed or at t h i s Office, .» of seflt
3 3 5 23 70
5 90
Lot No. 4 of
36 23 90 17 25 1 72 70 19 CT
M M e . ' d e l i n q u e n t for otapald Taxes, for the years.mentioned h | o f s w t
according to law.
6 90
3 35 23 70
MMW. W trill b e soffloientto pay the taxes, Interest, and s{ of set
Said statements contain a full description of each parcel
44 80 1 39 12 70
c f c s f a a there on.wlll be s o l d by the Treasurer of said County, nefl| of n e |
of said lands, and may be Mea on application at the office
1 18 11 70
6 40
n
w
|
of
8e(
' m tb« first Monday of October next, at such public a n d conof the County Treasurer.
- 3« 23 70
6 80
venient place as ne shall select In M a n i s t e e , the count)' e f r | of set
Lands struck off to the Stale for taxes of 18S«*. or other
3 52 35 70
7 80
M a t of said county, a e e e r d f e f t o the Statute In such case n t of net
years, at the Tax Sales in October' last, will be offered subject
3 5 3 35 70
9 80
n | of nwt
Made a n d pror!dS(L
DANIEL. L. CASE,
to the right of redemption prescribed by law, as well as to the
160
4 09 46 70
n e | of
A u d i t o r General.
right of purchsM of the State Uids at this Office prior to the
2 35 23 70
80
9
n
t
of
n
w
|
1858.
tale.
DANIEL L CASE,
1 IT 11 70
9 40
swt of nwt
Auditor General.
T o w n 3 2 N o r t h or R a n g e 7 W e r t . .
1 IT 11 70
10 40
set »f nel
KMTOR AND F H O r U X T O * . 9
2 37 23 70 J 30
10 80
n t of net
ANNUAL TAX SALES.
T o w n 21 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e r t .
T K i t M S .
23 70 3 29
a l of nwt
A u d i t o r G e n e r a P a Office, j
23 70 3 30
s
i
of
a
e
|
LANSIKO.
Mien..
July
1st.
1««0.)
18
10 70
1 18
M J of del
36 <0
94 7011 08
U 320
s i of
O MUCH OF EACH OF T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
1170 1*7
11 40
n w j of net
tracts or parcels of laud, situated in t h e County of M a u »• ;
I860.
46 70 5
14 158 «
nfll of
I t o n , delinquent for unpaid taxen, for the years mentioned
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 5 W e s t
1 19 11 70 2 00 below, as will be sufficient to pay the taxe*. interest, and
24 40
| m i >
nwl of nwt
uttte tor •trtrtlr is *d»«
s w l of h w t
"
2 <0
97 09 70 1 76
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t .
c h a r e s thc-reon. will be sold by the Treasurer o f s t i d County
sat b f a w t
2 40
97 09 70 1 76 BWl of M l
09 70 1 73 on the first Monday of October next, at such public and conSr»-0f"wl
3 40
97 09 70 1 76
80 33 3 03 30 70 4 03 venient place a s " h e shall select in S U J a m e s , B e a v e r
n | of net
ZSlttEr
•
3 40
07 09 79 1 76 •el or net
40
151 15 70 2 36 I s l a n d , the county seat of ssid county, accordiug t o t
SttflttaU
3 . 6 1 7 0 137
13 70 3 09 w | or n w |
, &
2 99 29 70 3 99 Statute in such cose made and provided.
SSofsll^
7 40
07 09 70 1 76
2 23 22 70 3 15
DANIEL I . CASE.
e l or nwl
MtofSvl
7' 40"
97 09 70 I 76 e j or net
22 70 3 16
Auditor General.
17 80
Of a l l
7 •*>
91 09 7(9 1 7 6 gwfll of swt
15 70 2 36
18 43 67
1850.
0 7 7 0
1 48
bf&U
H 3^«>
"
10 70 1 81
19 38 42
swill of net
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 8 W e s t .
I of n w t
30 40 93 1 00 10 70 1 60 scOt of n w |
IS 39 37 1 10 11 70 1 91
:
• M l of a w l1
30 40 78. 99 09 70 1 76 swl of eel
20 40
111 11 70 1 92
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
30 80
194
19 70 3 83
20 40
2 23 22 70 3 1 5
net of net
Traverse City, G r a n d Traverse Cotinty, Mlchl*a»«
awfll o f s w f l l
30 4 0 6 3
99 0 9 7 0 1 78 swl of nwl
21 46
2 23 22 70 3 16
Office in Court House.
32-ly
JSfofOwfl{
30 40 48
99 09 70 1 78
21 36 38 2 03 20 70 2 93
nefll of set
33
11
25
1
50
15
70
2
. T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 5 W e r t .
22 36 31 1 72 17 70 2 59
nwflt of swl
n 3 7 N o r t h of R a n g e 10 W e s t .
ofiel
34 40
97 0 9 7 0 1 76 nefll °r sw{
22 39 56 1 49 14 70 2 33
11
59
75
1
63
16
70
2
49
223 22 70 3 15
22 40
' T o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 5 W e s t
swt or nwl
14 36 30 I 04 10 70 1.84
23 153 35 2 16 21 70 3 00
•wtofswt
13 40
97 09 70 1 76 sefll or
14 34 65 1 04
45 70 6 65
si of nwt
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 6 W e s t
14 40
1 17 11 70 J
04 70 1 19 u w j of nwj
09 70 1 76 Lot N o 6 of
ssj o f a e |
15 40
1 IT 11 70 1 9S
11
70
1
93
net of nelll
N O R T H POUT,
C 40 68 1 18 11 70 1 99 swt of M l
nwllt <
of n w t
15 4G 60 1 30 13 70 2 13
37
70
4
82
l » t No. 5 of
7 40
97 09 70 I 76 ni of nwt
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
n w t ol
20 5H K5 1 95 19 70 2 84
11
70
1
93
19 70 2 83 nwl of set
11 80
194
o | of e«t
22 43 85 1 30 13 70 -3 13
Office Second Door Bonth of Union Dock.
11-Iy
27 80
3 00 30 70 4 00
11 35 10
61 06 70 1 37 n l of net
Lot No 1 of
18
70
2
75
27
40
1
87
T
o
w
n
3
8
N
o
r
t
h
of
R
a
n
g
e
10
W
e
s
t
11 39 70
71 07 70 1 48 net or swl
U^Holof
. 12 90 1 15 11 70 1 96
27 32 95
29 02 70 1 01 I/>t No. 2 of
13 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 Lot No 1 o r
11
70
1
92
12
70
2
10
28
80
1
11
2
36
40
1
2S
3 of
13 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 n l or nel
28 40
55 05 70 1 " n e t of nwl
2 40
1 «4 18 70 2 72
19 70 2 83 net or s*t
28 80
1 SI 15 70 2 3G nwl of nwt
2 40
1 84 18 70 2 72
09 70 1 76 n l or swt
AND
28 27
49 04 70 1 23 e l of swl
3 80
312 31 70 4 13
19 70 3 83 Lot No 1 or
e l of net
s o L i c r r o i i IN C K A N C K I I Y .
15
70
2
38
1
56 16 70 2 41
28
28
10
1
53
17
40
Lot
No
3
of
net of nel
09 70 1 7«
n w t of aef
29 10
1 60 15 70 2 35 nel of sel
1 17 11 70 1 99
20 40
MANISTEE. MICHIGAN.
09 10 1 72 net of nwt
fM No 3 of
22
70
3
15
1
17
11
70
1
!M
21
40
w
|
of
n
e
|
nwl
of
swl
19 70 2 83
Office Second Door N o r t h of lluswril'a Hotel.
IQtf
s|«f«wt .
22 70 3 15 w | of nwl
2 2H 22 70 3 20
21 80
16 «0
97 09 70 1 76 •1 of n w j
s w j of b s j
20 70 2 92 nel of
4 50 45 70 6 71
29 160
THERON BOSTWICK,
17 40
97 09 70 1 76 M l of n e t
s 4 ) of n w j
29 70 3 85
18 40
97 09 70 1 76 n e t or sol
T o w n 3 9 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 0 W e s t
a 6 | of net
28 70
"
s
e
t
or
set
19
70
2
83
15
70
2
31 80
194
12 40
nlofnwj
31 70
31 40
98 09 70 1 77 net or swl
21 43 10 1 73 17 70 2 60
« w | of ne4
30 41 42 3 19 31 70
33 40
97 09 70 1 76 swflt of s w l
22 38 20 1 51 16 70
a w | *f M |
Grand Traverse Connty, Michigan,
23 43 30 1 73 17 70 2 60
33 60
1 94 19 70 2 83 Lot N6 6 of
• I of o w |
win r i " p«rwo»l itWsltoB u * •
19 70 2 83 swflt of M l
23 36 33 1 45 14 7S 2 29
36
80
1
94
•lornel
e l of set
19
70
2
83
23 34 70 1 37 13 70 2 20
* | of a c t
1 93 19 70 2 82
19 70 2 83 Lot No 3 or
65
70
27
57
6
50
lxK-.it i o n o f L i n d s a t X r n y J J w C i t y
wt,ofnw|
2 29 22 70 3 21
33 40
awl of swl
09
70
1
76
19
70
2
85
27
27
36
1
96
O
f
f
l
o
e
,
S
«
l
o
of M . H. L a n d Warranti.tind
M | of n e |
2 87 28 70 3 85
34 80
09 70 1 76 w 1 of nel
19 70 2 85
M l of n e t
3 42 34 70 4 46 net of swl
34 80
1 56 .15 70> 2 41
97 09 70 1 70 n l pr s e j
nwl^fMt
1 43 14 70 2 27 n e j of nwl
34 40
swl of nwl
1 38 13 70 2 21
a
c
t
of
net
2 30 23 70 3 23
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 6 W e s t
34 40
net of swt
n l of s c | of net
19 70 2 83 I/Ot No 2 of
34 55
4 73 47 71
16 80
a t of set
except one acre out of N o r t h '
19 70 2 83 s w l of nwl
15 80
35 40
1 12 n 70 :
AND
ol of»w|
comer commencing at the North I
09 70 1 76 Lot No 1
15 40
swt o f t w t
""est corner and running East 2<i
19 70 2 83
27 02 70
a l of n e t
. ..dp, thcnce South 8 rods, thence
19 70 2 83
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t
S | 0 fM |
West 20 rods, thence North 9 rods
31
40
97
09
70
1
70
16 70 2 55
14 40
pwt of n w t
*«w| or s e l
19
10 46 1 04 70 12 20
place or beginning.
21 40
97 09 70 1 76
25 160
5 74 67 70 7 01
A . . . . . . . of
. . f i the
k f l VNorth
rt
o r ! of « w |
out
West'
21" 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 set
1 14 11 70 1 95
25 80
e l of n e t
the North one half-or the
21 40
97 09 70 1 70 e l or swl
29 40
3 33 33 <0 4 36 South East one fourth of the North
t*l o f o e |
s w l or swi
21
80
1
94
19
70
2
83
2 12 21 70 3 03 East one fourth ific. 31 commenc31 40
r A N D W A R R A N T S CONSTANTLY ON HAND TO*
• I of M |
nel or n e j
21 80
1 94 19 70 2 83
2 12 21 70 3 03
32 40
L J sale or location; Investments made; T a x e s paid on a o a w | of s e |
nwt of nwl
ing at the North West corner, run
22 40
97 09 70 1 76
08 70 1 66
resldent land«; Redemption or lands sold r«r taxes, s a d p w 36 40
a w l of a r t
swt of swl
nlng East 20 r o d s thence South 8
22 40
97 09 70 1 76
n e t of swl
T o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 15 W e s t
rods, thence West 20 rods, thence
28
40
97
09
70
1
76
^A#d°w|'H^1 ways givr the most careTul attention to the lates• w | of n e t
21 40
1 49 14 70 2 33 North 8 rods to the place of beginK 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 nwt o r s w t
«ts of rav CorrrspondenU, and in liberality, promptness a o d
e l of M l .
29 61
3 07 30 70 4 07 ning,
28 80
| 94. 19 70 2 83 Lot No 1
accuracy "of business transactions, would court cuinp«xl»oa
T o w n 24 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 5 W e s t
n l o f s e j of set
30
39
77
96
.09
70
1
75
»wfli ofBWflt
with any Agency in the country.
No 5 & 6
31 66 70 2 46 24 70 3 40 s j of sel of s e l
33 40
97 09 70 1 76
n w t of net •
10 70 1 85
Traverse City. N»v. 25. 1859.
Lot No. 1 of
35 26 75
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 16 W e s t
*
18 ifl 2 72
35 40
nwt of awl
10 40
58 05 70 1 33 nwl of n--vt
13 70 2 21
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 7 W e s t .
s e | of nwt
35 40
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 6 W e s t .
. 7 0 1 76
20 70 2 91
Lot No. V or
35 43 70
3
80
3
52
35
70
4
57
1 4S08 1 0 5 10 70 1 85 si of nel
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a u g e 10 W e s t
3 160
7 07 70 70
1 40
97 09 70 1 76 s e l of
nwt of n w | .
3 160 65 6 31 63 7U 7 64 Lot No. 1 or
19 30
1 30 13 70 2 13
2 41 36 1 01 10 70 1 8 1 nwflt of
n « l or nefll
19 35 CO 1 45 14 70 2 2?
11 160
7 06 70 70 8 46 - » j of
( r k O X T 5TSJCKT, N B A * COr 1ST B O O t l . )
2 43 48 1 05 10 70 1 85 s e t of
nwflt or nefll
15 70 1 35
U
C40
18
70
1
87
70
21
27
swl
of
swl
26 40
1 50
E
n
t
i
r
e
of
19
70
2
83
2 80 . 1 94
T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H I G A N .
s i or n e t
15 80
2 34 23 70 3 27 F r a c t i o n s
30' 2 90
20 02 70
09
70
1
76
si
or
s
e
|
J
40,
97
a w l or set
22 39 73 1 57 15 70 2 4! BWl Of swl
35 40
1 50 15 70 3 35 r r i I I 8 O L D E S T A B L I S H E D I I O T E L , ( T l l E P I B S t
10
70
1
86
swl
or
net
'
(
I
C
S
1
0
0
nefll or a w l
15 70 3 35
22 137 89 4 02 40 70 5 12 s w ) O f n e t
35 40
1 -0
19 70 2 83 sefll of
1
iu Traverse CJty,) situated on F r o n t street, in the v l c i a h
2 80
« | or awfll
13 11 70 1 94
22 38 95
T o w n 3 9 N o r t h of R a n g e 11 « e s t
19 70 2 83 set of net
ty of the Court House a n d public offices, Isatill open
2 80
•1 or s w l :
43 34 70 4 47 L d t N o . l o f
. - 70 3 20 reception or tire traveling p u b l i c , The Proprietor r s t u r a s
23 313 44
17 34 50 1 3"
19 70 2 83 nefll of
w l oF swl
67 05 70 1 32
. „
18 70 3 70
24 80
19
70
2
83
n
|
of
nwl
1
04
his
hearty
t h a n k s for the lil-eral patronage he has
alorMt
4 50
65 06 70 1 41
T o w n 4 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 11 W e s t .
1 94 19 70 2 83 1-ot No 3
and assures the public that no p i l n a will be spared t o maho
w | or M I
>9
2 00 20 70 2 92 Lot No. 1 of
19 70 2 83 Lot No 3
36 53 15 2 12 21 70 3 03 his guests comfortable. Uia charges will correspond wUb
« i or swt
10
29 02 70 1 01
.. - 4 °r
JC 43 30 1 73 17 70 2 60
sel of nwt
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 7 W e s t
SO
2 34 23 70 3 27
' k ' l o o d a c c o m r a o d a t i o n s for Horses and Cattle.
*'•/&
3 48 88 1 17 1170 1 98 n l of net
T o w n 34 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W est.
ewflt or a w l
1 61 16 70 2 4 '
15 40
97 09 70 1 76 set of swl
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n t l or n w |
10 8S 2 85 38 70 3 83 Fractional
19 70 2 83 sfll of nwl
JJ 80
4 32 75 1 15 11 70 1 96
• |'Of M l
11 50 2 07 20 70 2 97 Lot No. 3 or
13 70 2 21
97 09 70 1 76 Lot No 4
.
4
of
4
39
30
1
38
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10
81 08 70 1 5'.
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94 19 70 2 83 n l of swl
i w v ;o
9 40
1 38 13 70 2 21
wl or awl
2 99 29 70 3 98 nel of set
31 80
09 70 1 76 w l or net
9 40
1 38 13 70 2 21
13 40
BWJ or nwl.
41 04 70 1 15 set of set
31 40
n e t of nel
07 70 1 4K
10 30 50
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T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 8 W e s t
(HOera o r SOABDMAK a i r a a . )
1 61 16 70 3 47 L o t N o . l o f
32 40
n w | of nwl
58 05 70 1 33
10
23
7
1
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5440
97 00 70 1 76 e | of nwl
3 22 32 70 4 24
32 80
04 70 1 18
15
18
25
Fractional
Sft
rfawi
27 40
97 00 70
1 60 16 70 2 46
32 80
wl of net,
02 70 I 00
Fractional
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.
3 62 36 70 4 68
33 80
T o w n - 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 9 Vfesl
n l or nel
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19 TO 1 76 n l of n w l
34 80
2 63 26 70 3 59
swl of net
34 40
97
11 60 90 I f 5
10 70 1 85
2 62 26 70 3 58 Lot No 2 or
34 80
n l of net
T o w n 2 4 N o r t h of R a n g e 9 W e r t .
T o w n 3 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t
26 70 3 59
35 80
a l of net
10 80
1 94 I 9 JO 2 S3 wl or nwl
11 70 1 91 a
T o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 16 W e s t .
Lot No. of
of swJ
H 40
97 09 70 1 76
j ^ { c O U ^ S * o M o r the earliest~tQer» l n ^ C o u n t y , >
08 70 1 60
3 of
- 2 160
3 53 35 70 4 68
SftfUT:
30 80
1 94 19 70 2 83 sel or
08 70 1 62 able to give any Information necessary to partiesrwismng »
h
30 80
1 94 IB 70 2 83 nwflt or
3 15T 73 3 13 31 70 4 14 •• - 3 or
07 70 1 50 «
oi M h t r a l a . He b . . .
3 160
4 71 47 70 5 89 - " 4 or
swi o r
,
T o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e - 1 2 W e s t
18 70 2 72 and F i s h i n g Tackle of every description for hire. Tnoae »
37 80 1 49 14
" 70 3 33
" wl oT nwflt
M l or s w l
19 40
97 09 70 1 76 Lot No 1
18 70 2 72 " s r e h of h e a l " or r e c r e a t f o a will fiad this a very d e d r a h *
34 50 1 39 13 70 2 22 w j ofswfll
Lot No 2
09 70 1 71 place of resortT o w a 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t
_
R i ,
- 4 34
1 33 13 70 2 16 net or s e t
36 70 4 74 Traverse City. October 21.1859,
n i of nel
.
29 80
2 35 23 70 3 28 Lot No 3
""V
13 70 2 21 a e j or
Lot No 4
18 70 2 72
14 70 2 47 s | of nwfll
Lot No 1
09 70 1 71
17
70
2
63
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of
nwflt
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T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t
70 1 76
Lot No 3
92 09 70 1 71
16
70
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94
70
11
05
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of
nwfll
9
41
15 SO
10 320
n l or
09 70 1 73
15 41
47 70 5 88 L o t No. 4 of
15 39 30 1 39 13 70 2 22 s w i or
10 160
Lot No 2 of
18 54 40 1 33 13 70 2 16
11 70 1 92 e l of swl
21 40
111
19 70 2 8i
I S 80
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18 43 30 1 01 10 70 1 81
47 70 6 87 « - 3 of
22 38 35 '88 68 70 1 66 n w l of
15 160
. .
Lei No 1 of
22 28 75
69 06 70 1 45 of B u i l i i n p - ; a l t o f i f c i i t t .11 kiait o t wotk c o n n e e t o 4 . « A •
22 39 69
91 09 70 1 70 Lot No 3
21 64 30 3 16 31 70 4 17
23 16
57 05 70 1 32 ft
P...U . . .
22 63 20 1 23 12 70 2 05 Lot No 3
28 37 50 1 83 18 70 3 Tl
No 3 of ,
T o w n 3 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t
22 80
1 51 15 70 2 "
T o w n U N o r t h or R a n g e 16 W e s t
31 36
83 08 70 1 61
33 65 15 1 63 15 70 2
So 1 of
Lot No 3
33 49
1 89
18 70 2 77 Lot No. 2 of
23 4 15 1 15 11 70 1 »6
.
1 1 7 0 1 91
23 4? 35 .I. 10
No 3 of
Fractional
- - 4
33 43
1 63 16 70 2 49
27 29
34 50 3 45 70 38 65
9 00 90 70 10 60
W 160
Lot No. 1 of
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 17 W e s t
17 61 60 1 43 14 70 2 27
3 23 22 70 3 15
27 40
1 56 80 9 13 91 70 10 74
S3 1C0
3 68 38 70 4 74 l l t r of soliciting a c o n t i n u a n c e of_the same.
4 48 44 70 5 62 L o t Ko 3 of
37 80
J 1 49 20
93 160
3 68 36 70 4 74 Traverse City, November 25,1859.
J 23 22 70 3 15 Lot No 4 I m i l l and
27 40
J 1 38 20 361 43 26 14 70 288 27
89 09 TO 1 6T Lot No 6 > buildings.
No 3 of
I §24?
•Hosted in the c o t a t y a t M a a i f c e e , bitfoff to the 8 w «
f»r f i x e s *»f W59, and presious viirx, a n d described I n
Statements which v i l l k e forwarded to f i e c M c t of l b s Trta• a w of said county,
n e x V « o n t H , ; will be sold a t
cff^.w^SijEir5d&r
28
39
30
33
32
32
32
49 60
*0
40
40
34 —
. 40
90
140
111
3 25
1 10
'98
1 IX
300
T
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<T|jc 6rani) C-nbrrse Hrrali),
MORGAN BATES,
f? 1
S
Afr Krob of Job Printing Kali} ad tiydiliwly EiwrtM.
C. H . M A R S H .
'JMtorntji- anD Cotmsrilor at f ato,
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OHAKI.ES H. HOIJDEN,
SUturm, € ounsrilor anil ^olitittr,
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT.
T. J. RAMSDELI-.
^tlorucj aitil t^oansellor at f ato,
N O T A R Y
PUBLIC,
CLERK AND REGISTER,
PAYMENT OF TAXES,
LAND WARRANT
TAX-PAYING AGENCY!
Trim* Gt;. Cnil Intra Colli Miti
HENRY P.TAMPBELL.
w<of#ei
J~
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M FOWLE,
ro i oo
GTJNTON HOUSE,
JAMES K.GUNTON,
8
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T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
asaasws
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JAMES K. GTJNTON,
Practical If uUd-^r and Draughtsman
" I K S clbU«"Wor'i - I
' T R ' S t , . .
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ur
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TRAVERSE CITY.
N
T u x REVOUT^OK I S TUB U . S . SESATK.—The c h a n g c s j
E
W
S T O R E ,
t h e S e n a t e h a v e g o n e on slowly b u t surely, f o r fire \
N E W GOODS,
o columns of H ASK Ail, LAY & CO.B yeara. T h e D e m o c r a t i c p r e p o n d e r a n c e h a s steadily di- '
Advertisements will be found on the fourth page.
m i n i s h e d y e a r b y y e a r ; a n d t h e R e p u b l i c a n side h a s e v e r y
year increased its numbers.
T h e r e a r e now twenty-six
M s . SEWARD'S SPEECH.—WC shall p u b l i s h t h e g r e a t
b'pcech of M r SEWARD in D e t r o i t , e n t i r e , in o u r n e x t is- R e p u b l i c a n s . T h e r e c e n t election in O r e g o n w c u r e s t h e i
g a i n of one. T h e s u b s t i t u t i o n of G o v . C h a s e f o r P u g h ,
STCAX FLOCMXO M I U , — T h e S t e a m F l o u r i n g Mill of
H a n n a h , L a y k Co., i s c o m p l e t e d , a n d i s now in successf u l operation.
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T h e flour is of t h e v e r y b e s t q u a l i t y .
A GOOD FREIGHT.—-The.Propeller Alleghany,
f r o m O h i o , is a n o t h e r .
<•
K a n s a s c a n n o t b o k e p t o u t m u c h l o n g e r , a n d when a d m i t - j
COURT W E E K . — N e x t T u e s d a y is t h e t i m e a p p o i n t e d
W o a r e i n f o r m e d t h a t J u d g e L i t t l e j o h n will b e h e r e a t
t h a t time, unless be should a g a t a b e lost in t h e woods.
MAMMOTU SQUASH.—Oscar E a t o n . Esq., of W h i t e w a ter, h a s s e a t u s a W i n t e r S q u a s h w h i c h m e a s u - e s f o u r
feet in c i r c u m f e r e n c e , a n d w e i g h s e i g h t y p o u n d s !
can b e a t this?
Who
j
' SioxirtCAVT.—A R e p u b l i c a n p a p e r h a s j u s t been s t a r t ed at Bsltiraorejcallod the Border State, which
d u c t e d with energy and spirit.
is con-
^
T h e X e w Y o r k C o u r i e r and
tyMtiirer
says t h e r e is
foundation w h a f e r e r for t h e statement t h a t Mr. Seward
will decline t o s e r v e a n o t h e r t e r m in t h e U . 8 . S e n a t e .
T h e W o r l d n e w s p n p e r i s p u b l i s h e d a t a loss of i
a day, says t h e X e w Y o r l M o r r c s p o i i d e n t of t h e B o s t o n
Post
!
A c e n s u s t a k e r iu O h i o f o u n d a " l o n e
widow" who
eiivc h e r a g e a t j u s t 25, w h o s e s e c o n d son, l i v i n g near,
g a v e his ago a t 26.
H o n . N . P . B a n k s h a s declined a* r e - n o m i n a t i o n
G o v e r n o r of M a s s a c h u s e t t s , h a v i n g a c c e p t e d
for
the
Pres-
DEMOCRATIC MOTTOES.—" WO P o l k e d t h e m in
1844;
idency of t h e Illinois C e n t r a l I t a i l r o a d .
we
Bucked
t h e m in 1836,
w e r e B r e c k - i n g n o w , tux) o u r g r a v e i s D u g . "
T h a d i l e n s 6 t e v e i j s , o n e of t h e b e s t m e m b e r s of the
House, has been
renominated
for Congress by the Peo-
p l e ' s P a r t y of L a n c k s t e r C o u n t y , P e n n . , t h e 9 t h d i s t r i c t
SALT AT F U * T . - + A » association f o r t h e m a n u f a c t u r e
o f S a l t h a s been f f g t u i i z e d a t F l i n t ; c a p i t a l $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 ,
W E M. F e n t o n , j t B. W a l k e r , J o s i a h B e g o l e . a n d o t h e r
p r o m i n e n t citizens of F l i n t , a r c t h e s t o c k h o l d e r s .
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AXOTHBR EDIT6» IN THE FIELD.—C. E . Simons, E s q . ,
e d i t o r of t h e Sturgjis R e p u b l i c a n , h a s b e e n se l e c t e d
by
t h e R e p u b l i c a n s o f S t J o s e p h c o u n t y as t h e i r c a n d i d a t e
for the State Senate.
TO THE PUBLIC
of New Jersey, and 'n Traverse City, and on all parte rf\
B r i g h t of I n d i a n a . T h e S e n a t e o n c e> gained, it will be}
Grand Traverse Bay, we u-oidd resdifficult for a n y o p p o n e n t t o w r e s t i t f r o m t h e R e p u b - ;
pectfully announce
licans, a s it h a s b e e n f o r t h e R e p u b l i c a n s t o wrest i t f r o m
the Democrats.
T
T l i a t is h e r usual t i m e ; b u t in P r e s i d e n t i u l
to have occured near Adrianople,
w h e r e some
b l o o d t h i r s t y m o n s t e r s called T u r k i s h soldiers,
impiously
p u t t o d e a t h , b y crucifixion, a C h r i s t i a n , a n d violated his
W o havo advices from Benver City of the 21st.
The
e x c i t e m e n t r e g a r d i n g .the silver l e a d mine d i s c o v e r i e s is
jKumbon-efaainers are stampeding from
T h e Califor-
n i a G u l c h g o l d d i g g i n g s c o n t i m i c t o p a y ricWy.
POPCI.ATKW o f ' CUCVIXAKD,—The c e n s u s of C l e v e l a n d
h a s been c o m p l e t e d , s h o w i n g t h a t t h e c i t y h a s a p o p u I n c r e a s e in ten
T h e county has a population of -78,196;
i n c r e a s e s i n c e 1 8 5 0 of 3 0 . 1 5 8 .
W m n m A W A L p r SAM. HOUKTO*.—Gen. S a m . H o u s t o n
m a k e s a f o r m a l w i t h d r a w a l of his n a m e f r o m t h e list of
T h i s i s of no s o r t o f i m p o r -
t a n c e e x c e p t so fur a s i t m a y effiset t h e result of t h e elect i o n in T e x a s .
T h e P a r i s correspondent of t h e Alligmeino Zcitung.
s a y s t h a t t h e P q p e h a s w r i t t e n a very m e l a n c h o l y l e t t e r
l i e looks u p o n all a s lost,
a n d , a l t h o u g h convinced t h a t h o will die b y t h e b u l l e t of
a n awnssiu. lie d e c l a i r s t h a t h o will q u i t e R o m e u n d e r no
c o n d i t i o n s a n d f<)r n o p r i c e .
fifty-two
factory
buildings, c o n t a i n i n g o v e r f o u r h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d spindles
a n d twelve t h o u s a n d looms, w i t h o t h e r m a c h i n e r y in prop o r t i o n . e m p l o y i n g eighty-seven h u n d r e d w o m e n a n d f o r t y t w o h u n d r e d mqn.
A Portland paper says that Gen. T o m
Thumb
is t o
t a k e a wifu f r o m tliat c i t y , n o t only " o n e of P o r t l a n d ' s
fairest daughter*,'" b u t " t h e h a n d s o m e a n d a c c o m p l i s h e d
d a u g h t e r of one! of o u r oldest a n d m o s t e s t e e m e d c i t i r c n s . "
S h e is said t o b e v e r y " p r e t t y , b e l o w t h e o r d i n a r y h i g h t ,
a n d hei ress t o q b i t c a l a r g e e s t a t e . "
I t is related a s a n i n s t a n c e of t h e s t r e n g t h a n ^ v i g o r of
t h o P r i u c e of W a l e s ' s c o n s t i t u t i o n , t h a t d u r i n g t h e s a m e
d a y h e r c e c i v e j a d d r e s s e s a t C h a r l o t t e t o w n , h e l d a levy,
• J r o v c o u t iu p l l i n c l o t h e s , w e n t o u t s h o o t i n g , r o d e a g a i n ,
t o o k a swim in (the s a l t w a t e r , d i n e d w i t h a l a r g o
party,
w e n t t o a ball iti t h e e v e n i n g , a n d d a n c e d w i t h g r e a t s p i r i t
u n t H 3 o'clock jn t h o m o r u i n g T h c M a r r i a g e of Mile. P i c c o l o f a i n i w i t h t h o D n k e
C a c t a o i h a s t a k e n >ylace a t S i e n a .
NORTHPORT IS RISING!!
T h i s is E v i d e n t ! S i n c e
L . M."& W- F . S T E E L E & Co.
H A V E INTRODUCED A LARGE AND T H E
ONLY STOCK
D R U G S &M E D I C I N E S
TO BE FOUND IN T H E COUNTY.
A LAO
IHX giving us GREAT ADVANTAGES
A CHOICE V ARIETV O f
FAMILY GROCERIES
P
R
O V I S X O N S ,
IN W H I C H THEY ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
G i v e U s a Call!
N. B.—Physicians' P n a c r t p t i o n a Carefnlljr C o w
pounded.
L. M. A W. F. STEELE 4 CO.
Northport. J u n e 1.18C0.
26-4Sm
NEW
STORE
N E W GOODS,
. PAY FREIGHTS.
N O R T H P O R T .
Our R- nt'f ar<i< Nothing.
T o Emigrants—Choice F o r m i n g Lnnds for Fifty
Cents a n Acre.
N c a r l y a l l the G o v e r n m e n t Lands iu the Grand Travoise
District graduated on the flist of July. ISM), and .-an now he
t a r £ s e d for flfty c e n t s an acre. Some of the** arc In the
immediate vicinity of Traverse City, and many of them are on
I h e lines of the Newaygo and Northport, and the Allegan.
FOR PURCHASING GOODS I K |
Muskegon and Traverse Bay State Ro.nl. They are elioicc far in-;
Ing Lands, well watered, well timbered with sugar maple, elm. |
beach, aah, basswood, A c , Ac., the soil is a rich gravelly loam, j
with clay sab-soil, nnd the climate is healthy and delightful. >
A Propeller makes regular weekly trips between Chicago a n d j
TraversoClty, leaving the wharf of Hannah. Lay .V Co., Chi- j
cago, every Saturday afternoon, and Traverse City < v e r y '
From our long residence in the c o u n t r y we have become
Tuesday afternoon. The trip is pleasant, on J only occupies j
about 30 hour?. Wo advise those who are in s c a n h of new j
m i l acquaint* J with the wants of the public.
homes, healthy locations, fine climate, rich foil, a n d good tin
ber, to come and nee these l a n d s
33-tf
And now ire hevc af»#e!*tid Willi us in the Mercantile DeDemocrats Attend.
A Democratic Convention of the Representative District
composed of the C o u n t i e s of Grand Traverse, Manistee. Alpena, Cheboygan a n d Emmet, will bo held at the C o u r t
House in Traverse City, on Tuesday, September I s t h , 1SCO.
at 1 o'clock, P . M., to nominate a candidate to represent mid
District in the Honse of Representatives of the State of Michwho for sixteen vear* has been extensively engaged in a boigan, and to transact such o t h e r business as may be deetned
sines* whose rvquiri mcnss were of the same nature a s our
advisable.
T H E SUBSCRIBER H A S J U S T RETURNED FROM CHICAGO WITH A STOCK OF
D r y Goods, G r o c e r i e s , P r o v i s i o n s
and Hardware,
which he offers at his New Store, cheap ,lor Caslf o r Barter.
Lill's Chicago Ale.
iYcic- York, Boston, Cincinnati, or Chicago.
In Bbls. and Ilf. Bblft.
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
SJtf
Northport, April 20, 1860.
MORGAN BATES,
N O T A E Y PUBLIC,
I T e m l d Ottic-e. T r a v w r w o C i t y , M i o h .
O T A T E O F M I C H I G A N . — T I 1 E CIRCUIT COUOT
O for the County of Grand Traverse—In Chancery, this
30th day of J u n e . A. D. 1HW1. HarahettNewcomb.Complainant. VS. Alonzo Newcomb. DefenSanL It satisfactorily anpearing to t h i s Court that the Defendant, Alonto Newcomb.
is a non-resident or this Slate, and t h a t be is a resident of
Ihe State of New York—
,
, ,
On motion of C. H. Holden. Solicitor and of Counsel for
the above named Complainant, It is Ordered that the said
Defendant. Alonzo Ncwcomh, cause his appearance in aaid
cause to IK entered within three months from the date of this
order, and that in case of his appearance, he cause his anTho County of Grand Traverse will be entitled to B Dele- own. and who has for several year* purchased goods of the swer to the Complainant's bill to be filed, and a copy thereof
to be served on the Complainant's Solicitor within twenty
g a t e s : Manistee, 5; and Alpena, Cheboygan a n d Emmet
BEST HOUSES in NEW-YORK and BOSTON, and who will days a f t e r s e n ice or a copy or said bill and notice of this
oriler; and in default thereof, the said bill be taken as coneach 3 Delegates.
continue t-> do * o f»r our firm from time to t i m e : t h n s en- tessed by the said Defendant, Alonzo Newcomb. *
By order of the Committee.
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And it Is further ordered, that within twenty days the said
abling us to lav down our goods
Complainant csuse a notice of this order to be pub ished In
Traverse City? August SI,
ihe (irand Traverse Herald, a newspaper printed and published and circulating in said county of Grand Traverse and
Notice,
a n d s a v o t o t h e e o n s u t a e r - f l r s t . TRAVELING E X P E N S E S : State of Michigan, and that the said publication be c o n l t n n e i
I s hereby given t h a t the Demoerats <.f Grand Traverne e<
once in each week for six weeks in succession: or t h a t h«
second. LOSS O F TIME: md lastly
| y will meet at tlx-C«»urt House In Tra«erse City, on Tuesi.. .
cause a copv of this order to be personally served on the
said Defendant. Alonzo Newcomb. at least tweuty days bel i b u t l I , o ' r f o . 1 A. >L. lor tl.c p , , , , . , . - . 1
AMdUST
,«•
fore the time above prescribed tor bis appearance.
cliosinp , I S U D d r p M to lb« .bovc D l . t . l f l f c p , . « » U t ; v e j . » <
T lh- W V
F . J . LITTLEJOHN. C i r c u i t J u d g e .
ball make an E S P E C I A L E F F O R T to keep
Convention. Dated August 21,1 SCO.
C. II. HOLOES. Solicitor for C o m p l a i n a n t
1
\
plete a stock that
I>. C. Go»bAi.r,
•
i
Any Dealers on the Bay
H- O . ROSE.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
County
JOHN U E N I I R .
w i ' n i„. enabled tii purchase of ns, iu <,uantitie* to
COUNTY TREASURER'S O F F I C E , J
Committee. n n | v
H I I.II C . FI'KMAS.
R J , A L L A N S V N C E on COST and a coaimi
TRAVERSE CITY, Ang. 3,18J50. {
CiiAttt-KsC. MCCAI
I
handling.
^
" V T O T I C E I? HEREBY "GIVEN T H A T T H E SALE O F
OTTO TUKISS.
j \ I .ends for Delinquent T a x e s in Grand Traverse County,
advertised
by
the
Auditor
General in the Grand Traverse
G r a n d T r a v e r e e D e m o c r a t i c C o u n t y C o n v e n t i o n . 1 w e W 0 E | j remark, that owing to want
Hera'd will lie held at the office of the County Treasurer, in
r line, which NOW, f r o m Traverse City, the County Seat of Grand Traverse c o u n t t . o n
A Convention of t h i Democrats of the County of Grand j unable t o keep many thin?>
Traverse will lie held at Northport. in said Connty, on Mon- j »ur increased room, and the
the first Monday in October next, c o m m e n c i n g at 9 o clock.
. ii.
D. C. GOODALE,
County Treasurer
n o m i n a t e County Officers, and to transact any o t h e r business
deemed advisable.
COUNTY T R E A S U R E R S NOTICE.
The t o w n s h i p of Traverse will be entitlod to 5-Delcgates:
COUNTY T R E A S U R E R S O H I C E . )
lieelanau, 0; Peninsula, 5; Ccntreviilc, 4; Glen A r b o r . 4 :
MASISTK*. Ang. 1. lltfO. S
Crystal Lake. 3 : Whitewater, 3; Meegezce, 3 : Milton. I.
we shall in rature TRY a n d keep ANY and ALL T H I N G S
" V T O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T T H E f-ALE O F
A general attendance or every Delegate is solicited.
they may require.
j N Lands for Delinquent Taxes iu
c o ^ y . mdirtir
D . C. GOOilALE.
)
N. B. ANYTHING not in our regular line that Ladies or ti*ed by the Auditor General in the Grand
H. O. Rose.
j
citizens may want, wi shall hold ourselves in readiness to will be held at the Store of Potter. Roger* A C o . In t h e vil
JtiBN DESABV.
1 Connty
most happy to do so at any and all lace of Manistee, the County Seat of K a a i a M raut^oB tb.
H f O B C. FI RMAN.
! Committee. send f o r : and shall )•
-nclng at 9 o'clock, A.M.
CHARLES C . M C C I B T V . I
first Monday in October next.
C H A R L E S SECOR, Co. Treasurer.
,
O r r o TUKISS,
)
I
35-Sw
A u g u s t ^1. ISM-
M H . . S . B A H J V S ,
A-9 LOIV as any IIou«e in Chicago;
I n L o w e l l t h e r e a r e twelve c o r p o r a t i o n s , w i t h on
j f r e g a t e c a p i t a l of 8 1 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , o w n i n g
F r e i g h t or Passage. enquire of
ft. C. ANDREWS, Detroit.
HUGHES * LESTER. Cleveland.
K. W. TOWNSEND, Northport.
Northport. J u n e 1. Iton.
r e l a t i v e t o a r u m o r t h a t t h e M o r m o n s i n t e n d returning;
would not <
E. R. C O L L I N S .
.
A b u n d a n t .Advantages
d a u g h t e r b e f o r e h i s d y i n g eyes.
t o t h e C a r d i n a l In F r a n c a
ISTTT-sE,
CAPTAIN
,
Our Own Trade,
nnd s e t t l i n g a t N a u v o o , u n d e r t h e h e a d of J o e S m i t h , J r . j
allow t h e r e t o return.
O n e of t h e m o s t b a r b a r o u s o f T u r k i s h a t r o c i t i e s , is t h a t
Presidential Candidates.
T
P r o p e l l e r of O u r O w n ,
M o n d a y in N o v e m b e r .
vcars, 26,516.
C
N E W STOCK;
p r o t e s t e d a g a i n s t it. a n d d e c l a r e d t h a t t h e y
l a t i o n of 4 3 , 3 5 0 . I n 1850, i t h a d ' l 7 , 0 3 4 .
A
1VEW S T O R E ;
A m a s s m e e t i n g w a s held on t h e 2 1 s t a t C a r t h a g e n a , w h o
t h e gold m i n e s t o t h o # e of t h e s i l v e r l e a d .
F
T H E STAUNOH U P P E R CABIN SCREW STEAMER
Goods and Wares
f o r c h o o s i n g E l e c t o r s — t h e T u e s d a y s u c c c o d i n g t h e first
o n t h e increase.
E
F o r Buffalo, Milwaukee and
Chicago.
O u r N e w a n d S p a c i o u s Store,
y e a r s she postpones it to the day prescribod by Congress
related
H
G o v . B a r r y W a n t s n o M o r e D u t c h m e n I n Mlcll—
l^an.
T H A T W E H A V E NOW MOVED INTO
G o v . BARRY e n t e r e d his p r o t e s t some y e a r s ago, a g a i n s t
receiving a n y m o r e G e r m a n s i n t o t h i s S t a t e . T o h i m
may be a t t r i b u t e d the rnuie. of t h e G e r m a n s w h o e m i g r a ted t o t h i s c o u n t r y so f r e e l y in c o n s e q u e n c e of t h e revolutions w h i c h a g i t a t e d G e r m a n y 1848. p a s s i n g d i r e c t l y
Which we arc filling w repletion with ALL K I N D S OF
t h r o u g h M i c h i g a n , in s u c h vast n u m b e r s , a n d s e e k i n g
h o m e s in W i s c o n s i n a n d I o w a . T h e D e t r o i t T r i b u n e
b r i n g s t h e f a c t s t o light.
I n 1848. C h a r l e s L F l e i s c h m a n , a G e r m a n w h o h a d
been residing a t W a s h i n g t o n , was a p p o i n t e d C . S . Consul t o S t u t g n r d t . iu t h e k i n g d o m of W n r t e m b e r g . W h i l e
t h e r e an association of some t h i r t y t h o u s a n d of bis c o u n - which are adapted to the wants "f the «
trymen, d e s i r i n g t o e m i g r a n t t o the U n i t e d S t a t e s , a p plied t o hint t o be f u r n i s h e d with f a c t s regarding t h e soil,
climate, a n d g e n e r a l a d v a n t a g e s of s o m e of t h e States. and ARK or MAY HE called for from time to
Mr. F . in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h a t desire, o b t a i n e d f r o m a
gentleman f r o m M i c h i g a n a p a p e r s e t t i n g f o r t h the agrin of the p u r c h a s i n g pubwould briefly call tho al
cultural a d v a n t a g e s , t i m b e r , minerals, w a t e r coerses. natu r a l h a r b o r s , n a t u r e of t h e climate, &c., of o u r S l a t e .
He
to
the
following
T h i s whs translated i n t o G e r m a n a n d m e t w i t h t h e general a p p r o v a l of the E m i g r a t i n g A s s o c i a t i o n . T h e p a per was s u b m i t t e d t o t h e king, a n d he. a n x i o u s t h a t Lis
people w h o should e m i g r a t e should not b e d i s a p o i n t e d on
t h e i r a r r i v a l here, a d v i s e d t h e m t o send t h e o r i g i n a l paWE HAVE A
p e r t o t h e G o v e r n o r of M i c b i p u i , a n d if h e should end o r s e t h e s t a t e m e n t , he ( t h e k i n g ) w o o l d advise his p e o p l e
t o select M i c h i g a n a s t h e i r h o m e w h e n t h e y s h o u l d e m i g r a t e . T h e p a p e r was sent w i t h . t h e request t h a t t h e
G o v e r n o r would e n d o r s e t h e s t a t e m e n t s u n d e r the official
seal of t h e S t a t e . A t t h e e x p i r a t i o n of five m o n t h s t h e
IN T H E MAIN. A
paper waarcturned toStntgardt.witbthefollowingendorsem e n t on its b a c k :
The State of Michigan
italrealty
tujjlcientlyieell
known to the xchole world, not to require a recommendation at my hand*.
Ana as for
Dutchmen,
tcc have
already
more among u* than tee i c a n t .
'•Signed
JOIINS. B .
T h i s , i t a p p e a r s , i s t h e reaso/i w h y t h e G e r m a n s w h o
left t h e f a t h e r l a n d o n a c c o u n t of t h e revolutions of 1848.
did n o t s t o p in M i c h i g a n , instead of passing* d i r e c t l y
t h r o u g h . T h e G e r m a n population, t o s h o w t h e i r g r a t i t u d e f o r t h i s a c t of kindness, will of c o u r s e v o t e f o r G o v .
B a r r y in N o v e m b e r — " over the left."
(Monroe Commercial.
C o n s i d e r a b l e e x c i t e m e n t e x i s t s in H a n c o c k . c o u n t y . I l l . , j
C a l i f o r n i a d o e s i | o t t h i s y e a r hold h e r S t a t e E l e c t i o u
September.
r i T I I A MAKE REGULAR W E E K L Y T R I P 6 FROM
V > CHICAGO TO TRAVEBSE CITY—Uavtnf Chios*#
on Saturday*. a t 4 o'clock, P. M-. t a d Traverse City on TOMdays. at « J*. M , stopping at F i t a W o r t ( s o o t h of BeW*
River.) Carp River •»<! Northport.
H A K 5 A B . LAY * CO.
T r a v e r s e City, May 25. I860.
/
14
P O I N T S .
*
w e P i e r c e d t h e m in 1 8 5 2 ;
CAPT. & H. BOTNTON,
s e c u r e s a g a i n of t w o m o r e in p l a c e of B i g l e r a n d F i t c h . !
T h e R e p u b l i c a n s will t h e n .
o t h e y can hn a r da jl vy ;\ :
U o y n t o n , a r r i v e d h e r e on T u e s d a y m o r n i n g f r o m C h i c a - lack b u t t w o of a m a j o r i t y , w h i c h t w•o
go, on h e r way t o Buffalo, w i t h 1 7 , 0 0 0 bushels of w h e a t fail t o get in t h e place of T h o m p s ^ i
f o r h o l d i n g t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t for G r a n d T r a v e r s e c o u n t y .
T H E PROPELLER
A L L E G H A N Y ,
AND
N E W ARRANGEMENT.
T h e Pennsylvania and Indiana ^
L e g i s l a t d r e s will p r e t t y c e r t a i n l y be R e p u b l i c a n , a n d t h i s
C a p L t e d she will add t w o m o r e .
at 16 1-2 cents per bushel.
Chicago and G r a n d Traverse.
~t?
!
'
i
T o 11 IO- I n d i e s ,
! Intimatepersonal acr/iiaintance of our Mr.
Barns with the thomand a rut one
numds necessary to a Ixtdt/s want*,
,
Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column. I Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.
!Saint Joaathad.
.
I »T J08W a BAXE.
T h e r e ' s many an excellent S t i n t :
St. G e o r l e , with hia dragon a n d lance;
S t Patricia so j o l l y and q u a i n t ;
. S t T l t o i the n i n t of t h e dance;
K t Dennlit the aalnt of the Gaul;
S t Andrew, the aaint of the S c o t :
Bat J o > A f n * s . yoongeat of alL
la the m t g h t i e t saint of the l o t ?
FARM PRODUCE.
W
Ho •rears » most serlotu face,
Well worthy a m a r t y r ' a p o » e « s i n g ;
lint it i s n ' t all owing to grace.
But p a r t l y DO* t h i n k i n g and g u c w i n g ;
In so6th, Our American Saint
Haa ratjier a aeculaf bias.
And I h M » never heard a complaint
Of h i s using excessively pious?
One d a y when a" flash in the air
Split his m e e t i n g bouse fairly asunder.
Quoth JOWATBAM, " N o w — I declare—
They'cf dreadfully carelesa with t h u n d e r . '
S o ho fastened a rod to the ateeple.
And n*w when tho lightning comes 'round.
He k e e p s it f r o m the building and people.
By r u n n i n g It into the g r o u n d !
Reflecting with pleasant emotion.
On t h q c a p l t a l j o b he had done—
Quoth JONATHAN, " I h a v c a notion
I m p r o v e m e n t s have fairly b e g u n ;
If n o t h i n g ' s created in vain—
As m i n i s t e r s o f t e n inform ut—
Tlie l i g h t n i n g ' s that w a i t e d , 'tis plain.
Is really.sometliing e n o r m o u s ! "
-
«
O n e manning, while t a k i n g a stroll.
He heard u lugubrious ery—
Like the shriek of a suffering soul—
In a llospital standing near by;
Anon siicb a t e r r i b l o groan
Salutf d St. JONATHAN'S ear,
I T h a t his bosom—which wasn't of stone,
•
Was incited with pit)' to hear.
T h a t n i g h t he invented a charm
So p a t e n t that folks who employ it
In losing a leg or an arm,
Donjt suffer—hut rather enjoy i t ;
H miracle. you m u s t allow.
A s i o o d a* the best of his brothers—
And l5es»cd St. JONATHAN now
Is jfctron of cripples a n d mothers.
I
#
and of p l a c e s of business, a r c not the men vj'ho will roll
u p m a j o r i t i e s in h i s f a v o r . I n t h i s village, all w h o havet h e p r o s p e r i t y of t h o village a t h e a r t feel h i m t o b e an int u b u s , a d e a d w e i g h t t o any a d v a n c e m e n t
If a n y proj e c t b e on foot f o r t h e - i m p r o v e m e n t of t h e village, J o h n
S . B a r r y will b e f o u n d a m o n g t h e c r o a k e r s . If a n y |>erson g o e s i n t o business iu t o w n . J ohn S . B u r r y will disc o u r a g e h i m . If y o u t a k e a R e p u b l i c a n p a p e r , J o h n t>.
H u r r y , a s d e p u t y "postmaster, will b l a c k g u a r d y o u . I n
o t h e r p a r t s of t h e S t a t e . J o h n S . H a r r y may a p p e a r great,
b u t in C o n s t a n t i n e h e is a p p r e c i a t e d a c c o r d i n g t o his
merits.'"
t j T h e I 1 reus n n d D e n d H e a d s .
T h e R e v J M r . B r o w u l o w h a s a n e w s p a p e r d i s c o u r s e on
this s u b j e c c f r o m which we quote t h e following p u n g e n t
truths:—/tailronds. steamboats and stage-coaches complain of 4 c # d h e a d i n g — t h a t is t o say. . o f E d i t o r s a n d
b r e t h e r n ofj t h e c n i f t , r i d i n g so m u c h w i t h o u t pay. T h e
n e w s p a p e r e n d u r e s m o r e of t h i s d e a d - h e a d i n g t h a n all
t h r e e or t h o s e m o d e s of c o n v e y a n c e c o m b i n e d . T h o pulp i t , t h e bar, a n d t h e t h e a t r e ; c o r p o r a t i o n s , legislative
assemblic3,!societies, religious, benevolent, a g r i c u l t u r a l ,
m e r c a n t i l e jestablishmenU, venders of q u a c k m e d i c i n e s ,
r a i l r o a d companies, s t e a m b o a t s , Stage Hues, a n d e v e n v a r i e t y of Individuals, i n c l u d i n g political p a r t i e s a n d j»oliliciuns, d m w largely u p o n t h e liberalities of t h e p r e s s .
T h e p r e s s Is e x p e c t e d t o yield t o all t h e s e i n t e r e s t s ; i t i s
r e q u i r e d t o give s t r e n g t h t o all w e a k i n s t i t u t i o n s a n d ent e r p r i s e s ; i t is asked t o p u f f small p r e a c h e r s i n t o o v e r sKailowing! p u l p i t o r a t o r s ; t o puff small p o l i t i c i a n s nnd
u n p r i n c i p l e d (Kimogogues i n t o g r e a t m e n a n d p a t r i o t s ; t o
m a g n i f y j u c o i u p e t c n t r a i l r o a d officers i n t o r a i l r o a d k i n g s ;
it is e x p e i j t c d t o h e r a l d a b r o a d t h e f a m e or q u a c k s , of
itir closes, b o l s t e r u p dull a u t h o r s ; i m m o r t a l i z e week C o n gressional jgpecclics; i t i s r e q u i r e d t o g i v e s i g h t t o t h e
biind, b r e a a t o t h o h u n g r y , t a l e n t s t o fools a n d h o n o r t o
t h i e v e s m*l r o b b e r s ; i t is asked t o c o v e r u j ) t h e . i n f i r m i t i e s of t h o weak, t o h i d e t h e f a u l t s of g u i l t y men a n d
wink a t tljo f r a u d u l e n t s c h e m e s o f s c o u n d r e l s ; i t is e x p e c t e d t o tlnttcr t h e vain, t o e x t o l t h o m e r i t s of thosu w h o
d e s e r v e n o t h i n g b n t t h o s c o r n a n d c o n t e m p t of all g o o d
citizens; i t is r e q u i r e d , in a w o r d , of t h e n e w s p a p e r p r o w ,
. t h a t i t b e c o m e s all t h i n g s t o all m e n ; n u d if i t loolc f o r
p a y , o r s « n d o u t i t s bills Tor s u b s c r i p t i o n a n d a d v e r t i s i n g ,
i t i s d e n o u n c e d as m e a n a n d s o r d i d , a n d i t s c o n d u c t o r s as
w a n t i n g in liberality. T h e r e is n o i u t e r e s t on t h e f a c e of
g r e e n e a r t h t h a t is e x p e c t e d t o g i v e so m u c h t o society,
w i t h o u t p a y or t h a n k s , a s t h e n e w s p a p e r p r e s s of t h e
c o u n t r y . ) T h e little sonled m a n , w h o i n s e r t s in y o u r colu m n s a fifteen shilling a d v e r t i s e m e n t , e x p e c t s y o u t o w r i t e
h i m a t lqast five dollars' w o r t h of e d i t o r i a l notices. A n d
t h e o b s c u r e a n d n i g g a r d l y man y o u h a v e w r i t t e n i n t o a
p o s i t i o n o f i m p o r t a n c e f a r b e y o n d his merits, c o n s i d e r s
t h a t hiR n a m e a d o r n s y o u r columus, a n d g i v e s c i r c u l a t i o n
t b y o u r Journal.
nd
J a v n e s ' Pills:
J a y n e s ' Alterative:
Javnes" .Vermifuge:
Perry Davis' Pain Killer:
Carbonate of Magnesia: .
Reed A Cutler's Pulmonary Balsam:
Sand*' SarsapariUa;
Sawver's E x t Bark for Fever and Ap;<
Kennedys ^Medical l l l s c o v c r j ;
Aug.
'piifn'Killer.
Castor
nd Pegging Aw Is,
D
R E S H GOODN.—VALENT1A8. l>t'CAl>,MOllAUiS.
I.evullas, 1'eKges, lWrnges,
x
Prints, of very new a n d choice styles;
Oinghams, Lawus, C h a m b r e \ s , Ac. by the yard, pattern
Challi D e l a i n e s , Fig'd. Brilliantes, Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
•averse City, J u n e L 1SC0.
D
.miies's Skirts.
' rocks,
mini*. Stone and wood.
Stone J u g s , 1.2 and
s Bin. k Velvet Caps.
Mackerel,
AN aperient and Stoin
Oxygen a n d Carbon by c
oil bv the highest Medic
the United States, a n d proserilied in thei
tion of Iron can be compare '
"
. The experience'of tin
blood, depress!"
complexions indicate it* nec«.*>i:
We case.
%
I n n o x io u s in nil inaludic> n whieli i t bn* b
proved absolutely curative iu eacn oi tue l o a o n i n g m
plhiuts, viz:
lit IK-bllity, Nervous Affections, t m n c i n t i r . . . .
Dyspepsia, Constlpntion, l l i n n h n u , Dysentery. Inc i p i e n t C o n s o i n p t i o n , S c r o l u l o u s ' l i i b e r e u l o s l s , Nnlt
Hheuin, ML«meustruation, Whiten. Chlorosis, I.lver
Complnints. Chronic IIendiich(», Ithcunintism, I n iittent Fevers, P i m p l e s on the Fnce, 4 c .
CLEANING ASP Iln-AIRING.—If n o o t h e r benefit results
f r o m tfa) visit of t h e P r i n c e of W a l e s , i t will at least h a v e
nnd an e f f e c t of c a u s i n g a g e n e r a l repairing a n d c l e a n i n g
u p in t >e C a n a d i a u villages. A t e v e r y p o i n t on h i s youtc,
street", sidewalks, fences a n d p u b l i c b u i l d i n g s , a r e b e i n g
p u t in i o m p l e t e repair, a n d n o t only p u b l i c b u t even p r i v a t e p r o p e r t y e v e r y w h e r e u n d e r g o i n g a t h o r o u g h a n d syslomatiq cleaning.
BOM Water!,
Castor Oil:
K]i*oni Salts:
Sulphur;
laic Sulphur (for Kuir-d>e;.
Cod M v e r Oil:
HANNAH. LAY A CO
>. IMP.
I.A1N AND DOT SWISS.
! l-awu, BrlUiante*.
Barred Oambric, Embroidered Curtains.
,
Wash Blond, Bobbinct a n d hgurvil laiee.
I n d i e s ' Muslin and Cambric emb'd. Collars and Setls.
lollies' Haiiilker^hiefs,
N a p k i n s Table Covers. Diaper. P. C. Cotton.
l.incn, Bleached Cotton. Marseilles
F r e n c h Cord and L l n t n Bosoms. .
HAN'N'AH, LAY A C « .
Traverse City, J u n e 1.1<X!0.
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Cotton Fring
li Mitts,
and glazed.
Young America Wonders.
W o n d e r why mama keeps Bridget home from Church
t b w o r k j a l l d a y . a n d s a y s i t is w i c k e d f o r mo t o build m y
r a b b i t hjouso o n S u n d a y ?
W o n d e r why our minister b o u g h t t h a t p r e t t y cane
w i t h th<) yellow lion's h e a d o n t h e t o n , a n d t h e n asks m e
f o r m y oent t o p u t in Lho m i s s i o n a r y b o x ? D o n ' t I w a n t
a jewshi r p j u s t a s m u c h a s h e w a n t s a c a n e ?
W o n d e r w h a t m a k e s p a tell s u c h n i c e s t o r i e s t o visitors
f t b o u j h d i n g t h e m a s t e r s r a t a n w h e n h e w e n t t o school,
a n d "abi u t his r u n n i n g a w a y f r o m t h e s c h o o l m i s t r e s s
w h e n si o w a s g o i n g t o w h i p him, a n d t h e n s h u t m e u p
in a d a r k r o o m b e c a u s e I tried,, j u s t once, t o b e a s s m a r t
as h e wis.
•
W o n f l e r w h y m a m n tells p a h e is c r o s s w h e n h e c o m e s
h o m e a t n i g h t "and says his t e a is weak, a n d tics a handk e r e h i e l o v e r m y m o u t h so t h a t I c a n n e i t h e r s p e a k or
• b r e a t h e .because* I h a p p e n t o say t h a t s h e is c r o s s .
W on ler w h a t m a d e p a say "that w i c k e d w o r d w h e n
B e t s y u w e t t h o ink all o v e r "the p a p e r s , a n d t h e n r a p p e d
my ea~£ because I s a i d t h e s a m e t h i n g wlicu my k i t e s t r i n g
broke?
r I S O OOODS.
Business, Sack a n d Fancy Coat* and \ est*:
Black. Fancy and t ' n i o n Pant*.;
Summer Coats, Pante and Vests, a full linr, in
Very L i t e s t S t y l e . ,
White, Fane*. Check and stripe S h i r t s :
trtrntleraen"*"l.incn, Leopold and Byron Collar:
Blur and White Overalls:
Kenty and Flanne! Drawer*;
Flannel and Kuit S h i r t s :
Suspenders and Oloves:
India Itubbcr and Oil Overalls and l * g g i n » :
Wool, Cotton and Union Socks;
Black and Fancy Silk Cravat*;
Uingham. Flag a n d Turkey Bed l l a n d k c r c h i ' I
Silk Pocket ami Neck Handkerchief*;
Pocket Knives, ltazors. S t r o p s
l a t h e r Boxes ami Brushes,
Tobacco Boxes and Pouches.
Compasses, Rules,
HANNAH. l.AV A <Traverse City. J u n e I,
EUICINES—
Hrandreth's P i l l s :
I)
Thei
S t l G o o r g e with h i s dragon a n d l a n c e ;
St. Patrick, so jolly and o u a i p t ;
SL| Vitus, the saint of the dance;
SL Dennis, the saint or the H a u l :
StJ Andrew, the saint of the S c o t t
But JOKANTHAK yonngest of all,
I p t h e t u i g h t l i - s t S a i u t o f t h e lot
1
F A R M PRODI."CE,
G
He's fondjof financial improvement.
And Is ^lways extremely Inclined
To be s t a r t i n g some practical movement
For mepding t h e morals and mind.
l>o you a i k me what wonderful labors'
ST. JONATHAN e v e r has done
.To r a n k with his Calendar neighbors?
' J u s t listen a moment, to o n e :
While c i p h e r i n g over the thing.
At l e n g t h be discover* a plan
T o catch the Electrical.Klng.
"
And wake him the servant of m a n ?
And now, in an orderly way,
He fllpion t h e fleetest nf pinions.
And carries the news of the day
AH oTcr his master's dominions?
T h e Reason for a Journey.
recent n u m b e r of t h e C h i c n g o J o u r n a l , M r . T a y l o r g i v e s t h e following b e a u t i f u l i n c i d e n t :
' Y e a r s a g o , ' h e savs, ' h e h a p p e n e d t o b e a t U t i c a ,
N . Y-, w h e n J o h n Q u i n c y A d a m s t a r r i e d t h e r e a n i g h t
on his j o u r n e y t o t h o w e s t
W i t h t h e • old m a n e l o q u e n t '
i t was almost s u n s e t ; long b e f o r e h a d t h e almond-tree
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II.I. PURCHASE. ANI> PAY T H E HIGHEST P l U C h .
shone, a n d n o w , as a c i t i z e n of t h e R e p u b l i c h e h a d helpthe market will w a r r a n t tor
ed t o m a k e illustrious, a n d now c o v e t i n g no new h o n o r ,
h e was on his w a y t o t h e C a t a r a c t of N i a g a r a . A n d said
he, i t may a w a k e a passing inquiry why an a p - d man ptaus- delivered at Traverse G i n — ' W h e a t Oats, Corn. live. Barley. j
e. Potatoes, Onions, Boots. Ac. Ac.—thus n u k i n g an ab- j
i n g on t h e coufines of t h e t w o worlds, should w a n d e r away
x home market for e v e r y t h i n g raised. %
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f r o m t h e g r a v e s of his fathers, t o play t o u r i s t T h i n k i n g ,
one day, ne a d d e d , of t h e g r e a t ftiture u p o n w h i c h he
OODS AT WHOLESALE—
should s o soon e n t e r , i t o c c u r r e d t o h i m t h a t p e r h a p s h e
Haisiiis in quarter, half aud whole boxe*:
m i g h t m e e t in s o m e b r i g h t realm a r a d i a n t spirit,
Tallow and Stearine Candle* bv the b o x ;
Sugar, by the barrel or InO ll>*,;
would a c c o s t w i t h t h e i n o u i r v , w h e n c e h e came.
Soap, by"the b o x ;
• F r o m t h e p l a n e t E a r t h , ' Lc must reply. T o t h e A n linking Powders.by the b o x :
g e l ' s f u r t h e r q u e s t i o n i n g h e would a n s w e r : ' F r o m the
Matches, by the g r o s s ;
g r e a t R e p u b l i c of t h e w o r l d — t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s of A m T o W e o , Fine C n t by the half b a r r e l :
Tobacco. Smoking, by the half barrel;
erica."
I'lug Tol«cco, by the in lt». or b u t t :
' A n d I t h o u g h t . ' , c o n t i n u e d the old man, w h a t could
So«U, by the 50 lb*, or k e g :
J say w e r e he t o a - k m e if I h a d seen N i a g a r a ; N i a g a r a
Shoes iind Boot*, by the dor. or hf- do/_ pairs;
w h e r e G o d h a s p o u r e d the flood f r o m t h e hollow of H i s
Brown Cotton, by the S to S pieces;
hand, a n d t o w h i c h l i e has w h i s p e r e d t h e feeblest syllable
S h i r t i n g Stripe, bv the 'J to 5 pieces:
Tartar, by the 5 t o 20 li*.;
of H i s p o w e r . I t s e e m e s t o me, he a d d e d , • t h a t I should
v the b.
blush t o g i v e t h o a n s w e r in—never!"
Tea. by the 2(1 lbs. to half c h e s t :
tiouc a b r o a d w i t h o u t b e h o l d i n g one of G o d s g r e a t e s t
l'ork. by the barrel ;
works at home! S e t forth upon a tour, from world to
Hain* and Shoulders, by the led lbs.;
Prints, a choice assortment, by the 2 to 10 piece
Moujuito Bars, by the piece;
S o 1 "ant f i e r e , a pilgrim t o t h o W e s t
A n d w h o shall
N a i l s by the keg. assorted;
a y t h a t in t h a t t h o u g h t b e a u t y a n d t r u t h d i d n o t kiss
S a l t bv'tlie bartel;
e a c h o t h e r ! H o w m a n y intelligences h n v c closed t h e i r
Coffee," by the.311 to 100 l b s :
eyes u p o n t h i s g l o r i o u s w o r l d — t h i s splended p o r t a l t o t h e
I!round fcoffee, [hy the 20 to 50 ll>s.;
Butter C r a c k e r k :i0 lbs. to bid.:
g r e a t t e m p l e of t h e U n i v e r s e — I g n o r a n t of t h e t a p e s t r v
Hard Bread;
t h a t a d o n i s i t s w a l l s a n d the v e r y M o s a i c of its threshold.
Boston Biscuit;
Sod# C r a c k e r s ;
J o h n N. B a r r y a t H o m e .
Pipes, by the bp*:
T h e C o u s t a n t i n e M e r c u r y , p u b l i s h e d in his h o m e village,
F i g s by the d r a m ;
t h u s • ' d o e s u p " t h e c h a r a c t e r a n d s t a n d i n g of J o h n S.
Brooms, by the dozen:
H a r r v a m o n g h i s own t o w n s m e n . \ \ e c o m m e n d it t o
Currants, lij- the 20 list to half barrel:
t h e a t t e n t i o n of t h o s e w h o c r o a k t-o loudly of t h e populPrunes, by the 20 t o llin llwl;
Dried Apples, by the 100 lbs or barrel;
a r i t y of t h i s m o d e l d e m o c r a t i c c a n d i d a t e :
Oun Caps, by the 1000;
•• J o h n S. H a r r y is o n e of t h o s e men of w h o m it mayS h o t bv the'bag.
b e a p p r o p r i a t e l y nnd t r u t h f u l l y said, " d i s t e n c c lends e n HAN'N'AH, I.AY •'
c h a n t u i e u t t o t h e view." T h o p e o p l e w h o h a v e Itecn his
reverse City, J u n e 2!'.
n e i g h b o r s f o r t h e Inst q u a r t e r of a c e n t u r y , ami w h o h a v e
\ R I E O BEEF—
c o n t e n d e d a g a i n s t his o p p o s i t i o n t o all e n t e r p r i s e : — t o
SMOKED IIAl.I.lllCT
t h e b u i l d i n g of School-houses. C h u r c h e s , of F a c t o r i e s ,
gallon*
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u F l a n n e l s Duck, Apron Checks,
Brown Cotton, in all grades;
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Kentucky Jeans. Cotloliades, Casslineres
Brown uiid Bleached T s b l i n g . T i c k i n g ,
iihick Cotton V e l v e t CouBteipane*.
S a t t i n e t t s Wool Blankets, llags, Ae„ Ac., Ac.
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>e City, J u n e 1. lsuo.
^ o ' l l T i l E T O I I J i T — T i t ANSI'All KNV. HONEY. V AN
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kce. Military. \s md.-or and Castile Soaps;
Cologne. Bay Itain, T r i c o p l i e r o u s
Kathairon l i a i r Oil, H'dk's Perfume, Potaaiie,
Hair, Tooth, Cloth. Sail and Bloom Hrushe*.
Fine, Coarse. Back. Side, Pocket aud Bonnet Combs.
11 illr Pins, Pins, Tooth P a s t e . Blacking,
Shawl Piu», Bracelets, Fancy Bugs a n d Portmonsie*.
HANNAH, LAY A C<».
Traverse City. J u m 1.1840.-
G
l t O C E R I E S , A c . — s r O A B . TEA, C O F F E E ,
h p i i . e s Canulen, Se.ip, common a n d erasivc;
Mustard,English end F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
Soda. Cream Tartar, O l n g t r , Baking Powder,
halunitu-, Starch, Yermacllll, H o p s
Hoop Skirt
VY A CO.
('
Bag Salt.' Fine and Hock Salt. Olue, Alum,
I .amp and Lard Oil. Castor Oil,
Indigo, Yellow Ochic, Chalk, Can
Fluid.
> inegar,
Fluid, Molasses,
Jtolas*. SyrW'.
"
I k a n s , Pork, Meal. Flour. Oattueal, Fen". I.run,
llecf. Hum* and Shoulders,Oodflsh,
Hard Bread, liuUer C r a c k e r s 1 J r d ,
E x t r a c t Lemon. Vanilla, R o « . Peacli, Pine Apple. Ac.
11«VNNA1I, LAY 4 CO.
Traverse City, J u n e 1. lsoo.
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O O T S A N D S I I O E S . - M E N " S BOOTS, SHOES.
Congress (iaitees Sllpjicrs, Scotch 1 ies.
Rubbers a n d Overshoes, Ladies' B o o t e e s
ilurne*- Buckles
,ong bed-ridden as to bn
n e i g h b o r h o o d s have sudue
as if Just r e t u r n e d from tir
Somif very signal ii
guiii.-. is exhaustion, critical chanu
peptic
which the physician hai
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id that complica
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vera- Citv J a n e In lm«i
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JU
p o B l ' I L D E R S A N D C A R P E N T E R S . — W C hi
L a full line of HARDWARE, such as
Nails, G l a s s Putty.
.
,
,
Butts. S c r e w s Axes, H a m m e r s Door T r i m m i n g s .
Chisels, Augurs, Saws, Adze, G i m l e t s Ac., Ac.
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I . W . VA CO.
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me
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i n g ; ahff gently, regularly
a p e r i e n t even in the most olisti-, t h i n g of all
l.v aporiei
: that a G o o d L i g h t is o
of costiveues* without i
ftastric purga- j
ll that after C a r e ive, or inflicting a disagreeable •<
' O R I I O l ' S K K E E P E R S — K N I V E S AND F O R K S
i makes it so ' I'nl E x p e r i m e n t , an art
In this latter projier'.y, among
.els
Spoons O
r PII.F.-S upon j m o n s t r n t o d b e y o n d r
•emarkably effectual and pcrmanc
B r o o m s Palls, Tubs, W u s h b
filie action. BKST. C H E A P E S T . S \ l
vhlch It also appears to e x e r t
'
Scrub. Sh<«-. Clothes and Whitewash B r a s h e s
Kyl'AlH.K
li
bv dispersing the local t e n d e n c y which f o r m s them.
E
v l ' A B I . E light
yet kn..wti, . gas only e x c e p i e . t
. uc i
i-odlts, l^iokitig-tilasse*,Cai|>«.-t T a c k s Eath Brick.
' i n DvsritrsiA, innumerable as are it* c a u s e s a single box article we have the niea*>ir>- oi iiuroi,u.int.
HAN'N'AH, LAY A CO.
of Uiese Chalybeate Pills h a s ' o f t e n sufficed for the most ha-1 nity. a n d which, with
Tiavcrse City. J u t i c 1. ISM).
.. i n c l u d i n g the atten<
becked DiARUimi:«. even when advnuced to DVSKXT O R T H E K I T C H E N — C K O C K E R Y . a full l i a e TRRY, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently m a l i g n a n t the
•1 .,f the VERY r
(ILASSWABE. an a s s o r t m e n t
.11 exhibit
reels have been equally decisive and astonishing.
ur .CEP."ISENE KAMI'S.
Milk Pans. Pails a n d S t r a i n e r s
Call an.
BEST quality
In the local p a i n s loss of flesh and s t r e n g t h , debilitating
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
Coffee P o t s Tea Post, Dippers. Skimmers. Ac.
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_>ugli, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate INCITraverse City, Jun<
PIENT CnSSfMrrioN. t h i s remedy has nllaved the alarm of
Citv. J u n e 1, 1SC0.
fi-iends and p h y s i c i a n s in several very g r a t i f y i n g and inter
N I M P O R T A N T C H A N G E . |VK^ l l A V E ^ FOR |
of the p.!
e s t i n g instances.
,
I n S c R o n u i t s Tt BKKcrii)sis. tliis medicated iron has bad . x
rl Sack* for Kl«u
i more t h a n the good effect of the luo» I cautiously balanced j 4
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l N. B. We have made a r r a n g e m e n t s with roanoweturers »<•
preparations of Iodine, w i t h o u t any of the well known lia-1 f
• ns t o be able to supply P l o w s C u l t i v a t o r s Corn Plow s bhove.
bilities.
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T h e attention of fcmslcs cannot !s- too confidently invited : r
Plows. Ac., at C n l c a g o prices, t r a n s p o r t a t i o n added. Also,
to t h i s remedy a n d restorative, in the cases peculiarly affect- j ,
a n v t h l n g in the line ot, F u r n i t u r e , stu b as C h a i r s Table* Bur e a u s M a t t r a s s c s Ac.
HAN'N'AH, L A \ A CO.
ing them.
i,
* In RHEI'MATISJI, both chronic nnd inflammatory—in the I
> Extra Charge*.
; Traverse City, J a n e 1, l ^ o .
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latter, however, more decidedly—it h a s been invariably well t
r. Bolted and Feed 11
O O K 8 A X D S T A T I O N E R Y — S C H O O L BOOKS,
reported, both as alleviatlnci pain and r e d u c i n g the swelling* ,
ies t o s n i t
and stiffness of the joint* uud muscles.
a full line.
„
HANNAH. LAY A CO
In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must necessarily be n Rreat |
;
Tov Books and P r i m e r s Slates and Pencils.
remedy a n d energetic restorative, and it* progress in the new )
!
• a s - B o o k s E n v e l o p e s Fancy Cards.
settlements of the W e s t will probably be one of high rv-now u > r F Y O I W A S T M C E A M R E R S Y ' R I P —
Harmonicas Jews H a r p s
and usefulness.
| Send o r g o t o
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No remedy h a s e v e r been discovered in the whole hlst->ey
Traverse City, J u n e 2?, Iv'O.
of medicine, which e x e r t s imch prompt, happy, i,nd fully- r--1
« City. J a n e 1,1M®.
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storatlve effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, ritpi
OCT A N I C E W E L L ! —WALL P A P F R . C U R T A
acquisition of s t r e n g t h , with an unusual disposition for ac
Ivo and cheerful exercise, immediately follow it* use.
P u t n p in nest flat mewl boxe* c o n t a i n i n g .'.o pill., nri<
HANNAH, LAY A CO
50 c e n t s per b o x : for sale y d r u c i r f s t * and d e a l e r s Will 1
sent free to any address on receipt of the Jirice. All lettt-r
V A S T TO S E L L ANY TIIIN'O? I F YOU DO. j T > L A N ' K DEEDS A°N'D MORTOAOES—
orders, etc™ should l«e addressed to
•end it to
HAN'NAU. LAY A CO.
1>
For sale by
HANNAH, LAY A C
R . B . L O C K E tc C o . ^ G e n e r a l A g e n t s ,
tv. J u n e 39, 1M,0.
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Lamps, Shades and Tlxtures,
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