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Title
Grand Traverse Herald, August 03, 1860
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Publisher
Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1860-08-03
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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8AXE OP STATE TAX LAND8.
T R A V E B S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 3, 1 8 6 0 .
Town
fir
3 0 JYortk
of Range
8 West.
Town
2 6 JYortk
of Range
n
8? ' "
-
1 0 West-
"
Town
3 0 North
of
Range
SP > S
Ml
1 3 West.
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LAKSIKO, MICH., July 1, lwx). S
- T / V T I C B . 1 8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT CERlands situated in the County of G r a n d
17 70 1 64 Lot l o f
70 07 70 1 ; 47 Lot i o f
11 70 3 »
at of swi
34 80
1 18 21~70 3 09 Lot l o f
- Md off to the State for Taxes ofl858,
81 08 70 1 69 L o t l o f
14 70 1 33
Lot 2 or
15 70 2 38 Lot 2 of
Town 3 1 JYortk of Range
8 West.
40 70 1 53 15 70 2 38 at or net
1 IS 11 70 3 04 L o t J o f
. ..
17 70 1 64
awl of swt
' *"
i n
—
n —
70 •1 92 Lot 3 or
2
3170
1
63
15
70
2
38
Lot
4
or
Town
2
5
Nortk
of
Range
1
4
,
West.
Wesi
T
o
w
n
2
5
N
o
r
t
h
of
R
a
n
g
e
1
5
West
set of set
1 OH 10 70 1 88
•ttrer of u i d County, s<
2
13
76
81
06
70
1
37
Lot
12
or
lit
or
nej
6
61
83
1
35
13
70
1
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J
<11
IV
1170 1
J 1J1J
neilt
'
1
18
neflt
of
net
>
49
70
1
19
1170
e j of net
2 17 21 70 3 08
3
48
71
1
84
Lot
1
or
18
70
2
72
nvflt
or
net
5
51
55
1
35
13
70
1
18
nwfll
of
net
1
48
71
1
1
7
11
117f
70 1" 09
"
i w i of nej
1 11 11 70 1 92
3
26
02
1
07
Lot
l
o
f
10
70
1
87
5
51
56
1
35
IS
70
1
18
,T
.80
1
IS
."SI7ft;
3 04
neilt
or
nwt
s
t
o
f
n
e
t
net
of
set
1 08 10 70 1 88
next, s t the time u d place designated fbr the
06
70
1
37
Lot
3
of
6
SO
98
1
33
13
70
1
16
neflt
of
nwt
'1
4
7
7
0
1
14
1
1
W
1 06
nwflt
or
nwt
Lot
3
of
T
32
98 09 70 1 77
ordinary Tax Seles, if not previously disposed of
8
51
29
1
84
18
70
2
72
Lot
4
of
5
80
2
1
3
21
70
3
04.
1
80
1
1
3
11
TO
S
04
wt
or
aw
t
w
j
o
f
n
w
i
8
80
-2 17 21 70 3 08
• t this Offlce, according to law. .
S 39 44 1 53 15 70 1 98 nwt oT aet
5 40
1 07
10 70 1 87
5 160
4 16 42 70 5 Sf
18 08
26 02 70
98 Lot 5 of
Raid statement* contain a fall description of Fraction
3 61 68 • 1 84 18 70 2 72set of awt
5 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
• I T •« JO - 1 87 18 70 1 76
19 U
32. 03 70 1 05 Lot « or
« * c h parcel of sal<rland*; tand may be seen on Fraction
34 26 1 53 15 70 2
Lot 7 or
18
70
1
6S
6
60
60
1
33
13
70
2
16
6
39
68
1
81
neflt
or
net
w
j
of
n
e
j
20
80
2
17
21
70
3
OS
application at the offloe of the County Treasurer.
49 50 1 84 18 70 2 72 nwflt or n e j
6 50 53 1 33 13 70 2 16
6 39 30 1 81 18 70 3 69
20 80
2 18 21 70 3 09 Lot 8 or
Lands struck off to the State for taxes of 1988. w* of ml
3 40 07 1 53 15 70 2 38 st or net
6 80
2 13 21 70 3 04
74 70 8 90
30 14
70 07 70 1 47 Lot 9 or
o r other years, at the Tax Sales in October last, Lot 1 or
20 86
—
07 70 1 54 neflt or nwt
6 50 46 1 33 13 70 2 16 1
10 70 1 8T
30 24
70
..
. .70
. 1. 47 Lot 10 or
will be offered subject to the right of redemption Lot J of
707
0 West.
Town 26 JYortk of Range
6 46 74 J 22
10 70 1 8S
nwflt or nwt
prescribed by la*, as well as to the right of purTown 27 North
of Range
9 West.
6 39 11 1 05
3 42 31 1 53 15 70 2 38 swflt or nwt
T o w n 26 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 5 W e s t
chase of the State Bids at this Offlce prior to the n w j o f n e l
4 45 SO
93 09 70 1 72 neilt or nwt
6 40
i 07
15 70 2 38 set of nwt
13 70 1 06
•ale.
DANIEL X CASE,
Swt of nej
08 70 l t t l
M
1 63 15 70 2 38 nwflt of swt
3 40
4 16 42 70 6 38
Auditor General.
ne{ of nw(
45 33
93 09 70 1 72 set or met
4 40
153
15 70 2 38 swflt of swt
4 26 42 70 6 S*
n | of set
v
16 70 2 51 set or net
38 90 1 53 15 70 2 38 et of swt
2 13 21 70 3 04
ANNUAL TAX 8ALES.
4 40
83 08 70 1 61 Lot , 3 or
s e t of nwt
10 18 65
77 07 70 1 51 nt of nwt
2 IS 21 70 3 04
4 160
3 30 33 70 4 33 Lot 11 or
rfwi of
10< 24 35 1 07 10 70 1 87
113 21 70 S 04
Auditor General's Office, )
6 43 56 . 1 38 13 70 2 21 Lot 12 or
net of n e j
18 80
1 13 __ . . .
10 24 10 1 07 10 70 1 87
2 IS 21 70 S 04
LANSIXO, Mich., July let, IB6O..5
42 63 1 23 12 70 2 05 Lot 13 or
nwt « r net
30 70 4 06
10 80
Town 2i North of Range 1 4 West.
3 13 11 70 S 04
O MUCH OF EACH OF THK FOLLOWINO awt of n e j
12 70 2 05 e t nwt
10 70 1 87
Town 27 JYortk of Range
1 0 West.
nwt or net
2 13 11 70 3 04
described tract* or parcels of land, situated set or net
12 70 2 06
21 70 3 04
10 70 1 87
1 23 12 70 2 05 wt of swt
in the Connty of G r a n d T r a r e n e . delinquent n | of aet
24 70 3 39 set or swt
10 70 1 87
2 13 11 70 S 04
12 70 2 05 get of net
for unpaid tax en, for the years mentioned below, net or net
08 70 1 61 •wt or aet
11 70 S 04
12 70 2 05 st of nwt
1 IS 21 70 3 04
27 40
as will be sufficient to pay the titxea, Interest, and w | or tiet
If, 70 2 51 net ornwt
4 26 42 70 5 38
11 TO 3 04
20 70 2 96 swt or
34 80
charcea thereon, will be aold by the Treasurer n | o r n w t
16 70 2 51 wt ornwt
4 26 42 70 6 38
41 70 5 SB
10 70 1 83 set °f
34 40
of said County, on the first Monday of October aet or
14 160
4 12 41 70 6 23 nwt of aet
30 1
1 IS 11 70 3 04
IIS
21 70 3 04
s t of net
ntatt, at such public and convenient place aa he
Town 27 JYortk of Range
1 0 Wat.
Town 2 8 JYortk of Range 9 West.
94 09 70 1 73
21 70 3 Ot
30 35 37
•hall select i n T r a v e r s e C i t y , the connty seat >4 of net
34 32 60 1 03 10 70 1 83 swflt or nwt
2 47 24 70 3 41 Lot l o r
1 07 10 70 1 87
30 40
10 70 1 87
of aald connty, aceording to the Statute in such net of net
34 38 25 1 03 10 70 1 83 set or nwt
5 29 88 1 15 11 70 1 96 ~ it 3 of
2 13 21 70 3 04
10 70 1 86
30 80
ct of swt
case made and provided.
15 70 7 38
Town 3 2 JYortk of Range 1 0 West.
aet of net
94 09 70 1 73
33 80
2 13 21 70 3 04
nwflt of swt
30 35 20
DANIEL L. C A S E
11 70 1 96 Lota 2 4 3 or
Lot 4 or
8 71
1 14 1 1 7 0 1 95
94 09 70 1 73
2 IS 21 70 S 04
swflt of s w t
30 35 03
33" 80
Auditor General.
Lot 6 or
15 70 2 38 Lot 1 or
19 39
69 06 70 1 45
4 26 42 70 5 38
30 160
S3 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
set or
1857.
15 70 2 S8 Fraction
Lot 2 or
20 27
46 04 70 1 20
4 26 42 70 6 38
1 07 10 70 1 87
net or
31 160
33 40
Town 28 North
of Range
9 West.
16 70 2 38
net or net
Town 2 6 JYortk of Range 11 West.
2 13 21 70 3 04
S3 80
113 21 70 S 04
ef or nwt
31 80
9 160
4 94 49 70 6 13 neflt or nwt nwt or
1 42 18 1 53 15 70 2 38 nwflt or nwt
94 09 70 1 73
33 40
31 36 04
1 07 10 70 1 87
20
70
2
96
9
80
2
06
wt
or
awt
15
70
2
38
3 c
8 B S F
n w | or net
I 41 92 1 53
94 09 70 1 73
31 35 25
S3 80
5 13 21 70 3 04
swflt or nw4
Lot2or
11 36 80 1 64 15 70 2 39 st o r n w t
1 80
3 06 30 70 4 06 et or swt
31 80
2 13 21 70 S 04
2 13 21 70 3 04
12 40
1 63 10 70 2 49 net or swt
awt of nwt
15 70 2 38 nwflt or swt
1 40
153
31 35 44
94 09 70 I 73
2 13 21 70 3 04
14 39 40 1 23 12 70 2 05 w t o r s w t
awlof
20 100
4 64 1 82 70 7 06 Lot 1 of
1 80
3 06 30 70 4
09 70 liU
107
10 70 1 87
SI 35 64
swflt of swt
15 63 85 1 44 14 70 2 28 Wt of set
Lot 3 of
Town 28 North
of Range
1 1 West,
4 80
2 45 24 70 3 39 set or
31 160
4 16 42 70 5 ( B E
1 07 10 70 1 87
1 24 12 70 2 06 w j of net
21 40
24 70 3 39 net or
n+i'ot
33 1«0
2 34 »4 jp 3 98 net of net
32 160
... 42 70 6 M
2 IS 21 70 3 04
22 21 20
05 70 1 26
L o t 3 of
Town 2 7 JYorth of Range
11 West.
4 26 42 70 6 88
US
3 1 7 6 3 01
32 160
23 41 76
09 70 1 72
Lot 1 of
i
i
n
1
M
i
n
n
'
1
.
__
12
70"
2
4
26
42
70
5
38
1 40
32 160
107
10 70 1.87
swt or
12 70 2 05 swt or n * t
26 40
net of net
4 26 42 70 6 38
set °f n e |
1 40
1 23 12 70 2 05 set or
32 160
1 07 in 70 1 87
Town 27 JYortk of Range. 5 West.
12 70 2 05
nwt of awt
27 40
1 40
1 23 12 70 2 05 wt or nwt
2 11 21 70 S 04
! 4 3 8 42 70 6 38
n « t of net
31 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 Ml of
30 160
6 12 61 70 7 43 set or nwt
4 90 49 70 6
2 13 21 70 3 04
113, . 31 70 3.04
1 160
w j or swt
Town 2$ JYortk of Range
5 West.
31 80
70 4 06 •wt of
et or *w|
24
70
3
39
1
80
3
13
1170 3 04
wt of set
n c i o f n e t ...
1 40.
170
17 70 2 57
Town 2 9 JYortk of Range 9 West.
30 70 4 06
1 07 10 70 1 87
Lot 3 of
1 3860
n * t of net
1 40
1 7u 17 70 I 57 nwt of s w t
Town 27- North of Range 1 4 West.
1 13 II 70 1 94 Lot 4 ot
24 70 3 39
107
1 0 1 0 1 87
1 32
245
s w t of BWf
H 40
1 70 17 70 J ,67 net "f »wt
6 80
3 73 37 70 4 80
nt of net
11 70 1 04 Lot 1 or
30
70
4
063
13
31 70 S 04
2
38
76
aet Of net
1» 40
1T# 17 70 2 57 awt of swt
6 80
3 73 S7 70 4 80
st of net
11 70 1 94 set of set
3 06 30 70
3 1 3 1170 3 04
2 40
213
2 1 7 0 S 04
Town. 3 0 North
of Range
5 West.
e t of n e |
11 HO
11 70 1 94 set or net
awt of aet
2 45 24 70 3 39
1 0 7 . .10 70 4 87
17 40
2 1 7 0 S 04
.11s
11 80
Ct of aet
36 80
8 38 33 70 4 41 set or set
11 70 1 94 net or s e t
2 45 24 70 3 39 wt of net
1
0
7
10
TO I 87
17 40
10 70 1 87
107
net of set
11 40
11 70 1 93
Town 2 5 JYoftk of Range
6 West.
set «f «*l
4 96 41 70 8 88
2 45 24 70 3 39
18 80
at of oet
10 70 1 87
107
nwt of set
11 40
0770 1 53 set of nw{
nettt of nwflt
6 39
.106
16T0'1>51 Lot 1 of
18 40
1 23 12 70 2 05
36 80
1 1 3 3 1 7 0 3 04
22 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
15 70 2 35
n w j of n w |
1 OS 10 70 2 51 Lot 1 of
2 45 24 70 3 39 set or set
18 80
nt of set
T
o
w
n
27
N
o
r
t
h
of
R
a
n
w
1
5
W
e
st
10 70 1 85
•t ornwt
•3 40 , 34 70 14 44 Lot 3 of
2 45 24 70 3 39
20 80
et of set
Lot 4 or
1 66 20 1 49 14 70 3 S3
04 70 1 21
Town ! 3 North of Range 1 4 West.
nt of BW|
3 38 ',33 70 4 41 Lot 4 of
1 23 1! 70 2 05
nwt of set
20 40
Lotlof
12 26 35 1 11 13 70 1 03
38 13 70 2 21
1 58 60 2 69 26 70 3 65
neflt or neflt
1 6 7 '16 70 2 53 Lot I of
165 16 70 2 51 Lot 1 or
26 80
wt of set
net
o
f
n
w
t
11
40
1
87
18
70
1 76
1
21 22 70 3 U
10 78
1 10
94 09 70 1 73
1 68 18 70 2 52 Lot l o r
nwflt of netlt
1 65 16 70 2 51 Lot 2 or
e t Of set
Lot 1 of
30 47 40 1 1 8 11 70 3 0 9
23 22 70 3 15 e | or net
31 60 1 44 14 70 1 28
10 80
3 39 33 70 4 42 L o t S or
2 45 24 70 3 39 Lot 4 or
28 80
30 80 80
-80', M 7 0 1 ( 8
14 II 70 1 95 net of nwt
4 • 6 40
28 02 70 1 00 Lot 4 of
10 40
1 87
16 70 2 63 Lot.4 or
83 08 70 1 61 Lot 1 of
30 40
T
o
w
n
2
9
N
o
r
t
h
of
R
a
n
g
e
1
5
W
e
s
t
10 II 70 1 91 Lot 1 of
27 65 1 25 12 70 2
10 37
aejrtf.
'
6 64 60 70 8 00 L o t s or
0870 1 61 Lot 2 or
30 38
14 3 9
l ' 3 6 r 1 3 70 1 18
75 07 70 1 52 Lot l o f
24 60 1 37 IS 70 2 20 L o t 1 of a.
6 64 66 70 8 00 Lot 7 or
10 30
net of rf1-'!:
30 61 58 1 03 10 70 " " Lot 3 or
14 II70 1 9 5 Lot 4 of
80
2 1 3. 21 70 S 04
3 41 34 70 4 45 L o t s or
10 39
ct ornwt
T o w n 2 5 N o r t h of R a n g e 16 W e s t
30 55 82 1 13 11 70 1 94 at or aet
77 07 70 1 54 Lot 5 of
18 70 2 76 e t of aet
10 28
, 1 72 17 70 2 59 Lot 9 or
1 80111 11 70 8 04
30 40 19
83 08 70 1 61 uwt or nwt
11 70 1 93
41 70 6 17 wt of aet.
3 38 33 70 4 41 a w t or net
10 40
2 13 11 70 8 04,
30 46 14
93 09 70 1 72 e t or nwt
Lot 6 or
41 70 6 37 w t of swt
1 12 11 70 1 93 Lot 7 or
3 40 .34 70 4 44 sat or swt
10 40
1 19 21 70 3 10
31 47 35 1 03 10 70 1 83 wt of nwt
32 70 4 30 Lot 8 or
4 16 41 70 6 17 net of net
11 80
of swt
3 38 33 70 4 41 st of net or
1 07 10 76 1 87
11 40
83
31 39 40
83 08 70 1 61 e t o r s e i
32 70 '4 30
2 08 20 70 1 98 net of set
11 80
15 40
1 68 16 70 2 54 n | or net
107- 10 TO 1 87
44 90 49 70 6 09 nwt or net
32 160
set or
1 08 20 70 2 98 awt of set
16 TO 2 55 Lota 1 A l o f
11 74 86 3 23 32 70 4 25 e t or net
15 40
rtofawt
107 1070 1 87
34 80
2 45 24 70 3 39 swt of net
2 08 20 70 2 98 et of net
15 50
2 87 28 70 3 85 wt or net
15 40
Lot 4 of
Town 2 6 JYortk of Range
6 West.
113 11 70. 3 04
2 45 24 70 3 39 net of nwt
35 80
2 08 20 70 1 98 w | of net
16 40
1 IS 11 70 1 94 nwt. or
swt of swt
1 1 7 0 3 04.
aeiotawt
S8 ,40
. 1 7 0 17 70 2 67 swt or nwt
44 90
35 160
90 49 70 6
2
08
20
70
2
98
10 70 1 87
« t of*wt
28 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 Lot com. 50 rods'
11 40
36 160
44 90
90 49 70 6 09 set of set
set of awt
net o f
«
16
41
70
6
27
10 70 1 8 7
'l°f
107
4 90 49 70 6 09 ef of net
nwt of awt
36 160
tridilMf *
' 3 38 3 3 7 0 4 ("1 W and 32 rods
4
16
41
70
5
17
19
80
wt of net
3 40 34 70 8 11 " *r 8 E cor.
10 70 1 87
29 80
<'t of set
net or net
11 West.
Town 5 I North
of Range
2
08
20
70
2
98
20
40
10 70 1 87
31 *60 .11 8 64 -06 TO 8 00 or a w | of aeflt,
nwt or n e |
37 03 70 1 10 set of net
Lot 3 or
4
16
41
70
5
27
20
80
the
nc
0
W
1
8
rods
et
or
set
10 70 1 87
8 64 06 70 8 00
net or net
32 180,,
38 0 3 70 1 11
Lot 4 or
9 22
4
16
41
70
5
17
16 70 1 48
3 49 33 70 4 42 N 8 rods. E 18
14 57 68 1 6 1
L o t S or
1 44 14 70 2 26 • t or swt
a( or nwt
10 80
1
08
10
70
2
98
72
07
70
1
49
rods,
8
8
rods,
nwt
or
s
w
t
14 39 58 1 13 1170 J
1 61 16 70 2 55
Lot 4 or
M t of awt
1 44 14 70 2 28
at or swt
20 80
2
08
20
70
2
98
21
40
L
o
t
com.
20
rods
swt
or
swt
15
4 10
11 61 70
83
169
16 fO 2 65
net of swt
Lot 1 or
53 05 70 1 ""
Lot 1 ot
23 39
2
08
20
70
2
98
23
40
W
of
N
K
cor.
Bet
or
net
> 4 1 34 70 4 45
16
6 40
14 0 1 7 0
86
I 34 80
Lotlof
w i o r awt
71 07 70 1
28 40
t or swt
2
08
20
70
2
98
23
40
of
awt
of
sefli.
aet
or
net
11 1 9 7 8
51 0 5 7 0 1 16
34 40
1 6 9 18,70 1 55
Lotlof
2 16 21 70 3 07
28 160
nwt of
2 08 20 70 2 98
3 40 34 70 4 44 Thence 8 8 rods,
,34 80
80 08 70 1 68 net or set
Lot 3 of
28 45
T o w n 2 6 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 6 W e s t .
24
HO
4
16
41
70
5
27
W
4
rods,
N
8
nt
or
net
.14' 4 0 ' 1 70 17 70 1 57
35 03 70 1 ""
Lot 1 or
29 29
14 80
2 13 3 1 7 0 . 1 0 4
24 40
2 08 20 70 2 98 st of aet
1 70 17 70 2 57 TodsE 4 rods to
1 43 14 7 0 2 27 awt of nwt
29 80
25 40
1 07 10 70 .1,87 ~
24 40
2 08 20 70 2 98 net of net
43 04 70 1 17 e t or net
Town
2 7 JYortk of Range
6 West.
73 07 70 1 60 nwt or swt
nwt of net
29 40
25 80
1 1 3 1 1 7 0 3 04
28 80
4 16 4170 5 27 wt of net
1 43 14 70 2 27 st or swt
s e t or net
24 "40
1 70 17 70 1 67 Ondl fr S o . 1 dew t or net
25 40
1 07
10 70 1 87
29 40 , 108 20 70 2 98 set of net
ducting 9 acres
set
or
set
14 70 2 17
a«Mfae|.!l].vxi »
40 i - 1 7 0
17 70 2 57
ef or net
1 07 10 70 * 87
32 80
416 41 TO 6 27 set of s w t
reserved by A S
07 70 1 48 et or net
30 40
net ot set
Town 25 JYortk of Range 7. West.
1 07 10 7 0 : L 8 I 33 160
8 32 83 70 9 85 net of s w t
Wadsworth.
net
or
14 70 2 27
wt or set
30 ""
1 07
10 70 1 4 7 .
wt of net
19 80
. 3 W 33 70 4 41 also 1 acre aold
33 80
416 41 70 6 27 nwt or swt
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1 West.
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16 00 1 00 7 0 1 1 7 0
J.-Baakla,
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1 4 West.
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of Range
1 1 West.
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SO 411
1 70 17 70 2 63 a 0 r e s reserved
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1 40
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Lotlof
Town 3 1 North
of Range
1 1 West.
40 20
7 16 71 70 8 67
Village of Elk
Town 2 7 JYortk of Range
7 West.
11 13 16 119 11 70 2 00
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nwt of awt
6 40
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22 4 0
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11
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07 70 I 68
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if
cor. thence W 80
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8 'West.
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set of net
28 68
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4
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4
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nj ornwt
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94
5 39 53 70 6 62
14 69 55 3 08 30 70 4
10 70 1 87
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LoU 1 , 3 , 6
-8
107
Town 2 5 North
of Range
1 2 West.
aet or nwt
»
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61 38 2 48 24 70 3 *2 at or n t of awt
5170 6
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8 West.
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811
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swBt of awflt
64
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16 0170
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1
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11 13 30 1 1 7
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Town 3 0 JYortk of Range 9 West.
" 26 2d a t , 33 3d at.
39 03 70 1 13
etornet
14 80
1 65 18 70- 1 61 Lot 2 of
V 10
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19 01 70
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9 80
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of Range
1 3 West.
nwt of*net"
1
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;
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109 10 70 1
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74
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Town
2
8
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of
Range
1
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Town 3 1 JYortk of Range 9 West.
l^tlof
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8 68 66 70 8 - M
6 17 60 117 12 70 1 09
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19 £4
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1 1 7 0 3 08 L o t s or
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1 87 18 70 1 76
1 00 1 0 7 0 1 80 aet or nwt
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11 35
30 65 54 1 86 38 70 S 8 4
T o w n SO JYortk of Range
8 West.
303
1070 F « 3
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Village • f WaakmoOTll]*.''
Town 29 Nortk
of Range
1 3 West.
33 38 45 3 06 10 70 1 06
Lot 4 of
H I 37
I » 8 1 0 7 0 I 88 Lot l o f
Lot S o t
37 0 1 7 0 - 0 9
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n
64
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Lot 1 of
17 01 70
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1 0 West
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117
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I a n * a # T h e Work.
the law of Coogrt^; but to dictate maa's very thought*
1*4 i i't"« •u
byre moving from office hkowo appointees as Cast aatbey
A vital moral principle afderiias every great political
n m n i l
, * E
doubted the propriety of h'H coodact ti»ugh oc^f pri- struggle;—« power that, ioSpite of tbfrignorance of vo' MJL BATON—Mankind are an inquisitive race of beings, vately. He sanctioned, nay dictated,the robbing df the ters/tbewickedaess of debauched politicians, and the freoda
.prone to inquire into each others eecrets, am well as into malls and, consequently, suppression of free discussion of balloting, is still at work to madte all results robeerviT9*&y A V E ) K S E j f i I T T *
those which nature has thrown around her operations. through the press. He authorized the expenditure of cnt to the high purposes of God's BMral gorcrutneuLin
FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST, 3, 1860.
Certain would-be Philosophers assert 4hat all things are the public money to buy votes, and the forgery of natu- the world Outwardly the coolest may seem to be an
eager atrife for office; but moral forccsarr leading on to
REPUBLIC AW T I C K E T .
progressive; and avow that they have traced the human ralization papers; and now protests against any inquiry ward an inevitable logical result- Jiistorv hit much of
race to thfc On rang Outang as their great progenitor; into his misconduct!
the precision of mathematics. It is inexorable in ita judgx ; ( ) . y
FOR rBBsinxjrr,
II. B. S.
and that this " wild man of the woods" must look to the
ments. It csaitl be partial. On its Jong record, there
baboon for his father and some one of the inferior sson- DOCOLAS' Sotmrxax PLATTOBX.—The Atlanta Confede- cannot be fooodia siagto "dispenaatioa" to a State or
racy, the leading Douglas organ in Georgia, advocates Government The Gate of wrong and despotism is not
kies for his great grandfather.
only the Nomisis of Providence, but the philosophy of
FOR TICK rRMIDMT,
Now, if this theory be true, according to the law of the revival of the African Slave Trade, as a legitimate history
progression, the negro must be the immediate descendant Douglas doctrine. A late issue of the Confederacy says:
However difficult it may be to define or locate the en1
HANNIBAL HAMLIN,
" W e are for tho repeal of the restrictions upon the tity called a pnbBc conscience, yet that there is n c h a
or mix*.
,
of the Ourang Outang; for the little philosophers at WasbAfrican slave trade, regardless of its construed impolicy thing cannot be doubted; and no more can it be que*ington say their niggers are so inferior to their own race by Northern fanatics and southern sabmissionists.'
Presidential Electors—At Large,
tioDcd that a deliberate and wicked stiffing or perversion
HEZEKIAH O. WKLL8, of Kalamaeoo.
—notwithstanding the most direct and natural way is
•• We are opposed to the acquisition of any more Ter- of the moral sense in legislation, has been and must ever
B U F U 3 H08MEB, of Ingham.
constantly resorted to to bleach them—as to be fit only ritory until the African slave trade is re-opened, and the be visited with retributive judgements. Whether thia
- i *tr* District
GEORGE W . LEE.
immediate sale and enslavement of all free negroes that system of compensation be attributed to providence, bf
for. slaves.
. • 8wood District. .ED W1N DOBSCH.
are found within the limits of tho Southern States, after to the intrinsic nature of moral law or action, the fact ia
Many arguments have been adduced to substantiate the a specified time to emigrate."
t ? » W l ) u t r i c » , . ; . F f l I L 0 T U 8 HAYDON.
certain, and the statesman, party, or nation that over* Pdarth District..AUOU8TU8 OOBUBN.
above theory, besides the one that all things are progreslooks or denies i t must sooner or later; pay the penalty
The Madrid Gazette of the 25th publishes an official of folly if not of impiety. Parties and men are sooner
* « i
sive, and that the sUns of some negroes occasionally take
Stale Ticket.
on the strange freaJtf becoming white like their mas- account of the birth of the daughter of the Dutchess de or later compelled to fed that there is in public affairs
For Governor,
tors. But I respectfully ask the Philosophers' pardon for Montpersicr. The infant was at once baptised, and re- an aggregate moral force greater than themselves. Frequently in party contest this impersonal power fails to
AUSTIN BLAIR,
suggesting another reason, and I think the strongest of- ceived the name .of Maria de las Mercedes, and a great ex pre® itself I t remains silent though not inoperative.
or jACUos.
fered, in favor of their hypothesis. It is,—that all man- many others, and among them" Holy Trinity," and "All There is no appeal to the condition of moral life—the
For Lieutenant Governor,
kind are imitative being* The lower classes, in the Phi- the Saints." The Queen and King acted as sponsors, foundations of right are not preceptiblp threatened—the
J A M E S BIKNKY,
or BAT.
losophers'chain of being, are perpetually aping those and immediately after the ceremony the child was deco- conscience is notquickencd by a servse of danger—the pulse
For Attorney General,
of moral feeling is not arrested by aay shameful i tar usathey consider above themselves. The apes and raonkies rated with the royal order of Maria Louisa.
bility to national faith or rectitude. Tbe conflict moves
C H A R L E S UPSON,
are the moat imitative of quadrupeds, the baboons someKansas is still out of the Union, because Douglas refused on, and ia determined noiskssly, while the combatants
or BRAXCH.
what less so, and . the ourang outang still less. Accord- to' raise his voice in her favor.
For Auditor General.
W ith all his have been propelled by an influence not recognised. In
LANGPOBD G. BEBBY,
ing to the little philosophers the niggar is the lowest biped pretended zeal for the will of the people, he had not the ordinary times, when no organic change ef policy is de6 r ISXAWKB.
in the race that conjoins reason with imitation; and it moral courage to plead for the admission of Kansas lest, manded, and no prostitutions of power are to be rebuked,
but where a mere transfer of official authority is sought;
For State Treasurer.
will appear that in some respects slaveholders and their in doing so, he should offend the South. He is bold as a the turmoil, if any there bo, can be left to "itadt It is
J O H N OWEN,
political condjutors are almost as much given to imitation lion to do wrong; but he hasn't the courage of a mouse not dangerous, and will work Itself out by exhaustion, or
o r WATHt
/
bo arrested by the recuperative action of the Government
Secretary of State.
as niggars. Whence theu could they derive their pro- in the cause of humanity and justice.
when the new Administration is inaaguratod. In crises,
JAMES B. POBTEB,
pensity to imitate, but from the monkies remotely, and
Gen. Pillow, who issued aflamingmanifesto some weeks howevor, when a battle of principles is inevitable—when
from
the
niggar
immediately:
the national conscience must be tested—when patriotism
Commissioner of State Land Office,
ago
in
favor
of
Mr.
Douglas,
announces
through
the
N
ashThat human beings are prone to imitate the actions of
and selfishness are to grapple in the fight— there must
SAMUEL & LACY,
ville Union and American, that he will support " those be recognition of the true moral issue, and the right be
or CAUIOUK.
those they suppose to occupy a higher rank in the social
statesmen
whom
be
knew
so
intimately
in
Mexico,
and
steadily maintained, or demoralization and ruin will
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
and political scale than themselves, might be proved by
J O H N M. GBEGOBY,
whose course he has since known so well in their high po- ensue.
many facta; but 1 shall mention only a few:
We are now in the most eventful crisis that the history
OF- WARJITXHAW.
sition
in
the
councils
of
the
nation,
John
C.
Breckenndge
About a quarter of a century ago. some Empress or
Member of Board of Education,
of our country has afforded. We do not regard even the
E D W I N WILLITS,
probabilities of national dissolution. There is. .a danger
Queen on the other side of the ocean, fancied that her and Joe Laae."
of
a more positive and fearful character. There is rea-.
Or MONROE.
own beauty could be improved by aping deformity, and
The Constitution (Washington) pronounccs the action
son for patriotic and Christian solicitude upon strictly
For Cougnas Fourth District.
presently bustles came in vogue on both sides of the wa- of the Michigan Democratic State Convention, in refus- moral grounds. On the result of the opening PresidentR O L A N D E. T R O W B R I D G E ,
:.! campaign
: depends .v.. r a. question
1.: -»
1I_
ter to improve the perfect symmetry of lovely woman; ing to invite Mr. Cass to attend its sesaon, as a " dis- ial
the settlement of
of vastly
Or OAKLAND.
and all kinds of materials were employed by those who graceful outrage," and " a depth of personal and partisan great moment than the adjustment of a foreign nolicT or
could not afford costly ones. And it was said grunters malignity" to which it had not expected that even the of domestic tariffs and improvements. T h e crisis ft a
District Republican Convention.
historical
development
of
causes
long
existing,
and
tbo
A Republican' ConTentlon of the Representative Dlitrlct were occasionally observed running and squealing after Douglas party would descend.
result will be historical also. W e begin to reap the fruit
costpoaed of the Coontles of Grand Traverse, Maniatee, Al- the ladies to invoke a more copious shower of bran from
A man in Gortansville, Va.. recently beat a slave with of a timid or ignorant temporizing with issues that have
pena. Cheboygan and Emmet, .will be held at the Court House
a torn bag. Since then, Eugene—another mother of
been deferred only to gather fearfhllness with each sucin Traverse City, on Wednesday, Auguat lid, 186ftat 10 o'clock
a stick, then tied his feet together, and threw him head cessive postponement A very small measure of sagacity
despots—invented
crinoline,
for
her
genius
could
ascend
A. M-. to nominate a candidate to represent said District In
foremost into a hogshead of water. When the negro at any time within twenty-five years padt could h a r e forethe House of ftepresentatlvea of the Stale of Michigan, and to to nothing useful; and I have seen the wild grape-vines
was taken out he was found to be dead. A coroner's ju- seen the present chaos of parties and conflict of sectionaltransact such other busirxssas may he deemed advisable.
laid under contribution to furnish hoops.under the suppoism. History, which is an embodiment of Providencc,
The esuaty of Grand Traverse will be entitled to 8 Dele- sition that perfect beauty could be made more beautiful. ry sat around the body, and soon returned a verdict of has been true t o itself I t could not reserve its judgments
gates; Maniatae S; sad Alpena, Cheboygan and Emmet each
or,stultify its lessons. Tbe wonder is that the settlement
So much for the ladies. But it should be observed " Died from congestion of the brain."
ftjjttgraniiftratosegtrali). ,
Man is a n I m i t a t i v e Being.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
1 Delegates.
By otder of tbe Committee.
PERRY HAKKAH, Chairman.
Traverse City, July 17,1800.
that, however rediculous they may sometimes render
M. Benan, roemtxfr of the French Institute, has been has not been hastened. God's vengeance might well be
inferred from the long delay. W b e o iniquity and oppresthemselves by aping aristocracy and monarchy, they are charged by the Emperor with the mission of endeavorsion have clamored for their way. while the public conall Bepublicans on this side of Mason and Dixon's line; ing to discover the sites of Tyre and Sidon. He had an science has been asleep; when ethica and politics have
and never colloctively imitate the vices of the would-be audience some time back of his Majesty, and is to leave been divorced, and organised wickedness h i s been nurRepublican County Convention.
tured,
what but wasting wrath could be anticipated? And
A Convention of the Bepublicsnaof the county of Grand lords of Creation. Both sexes require that the inventor with his family in October.
yet we have the opportunity for repentance and recover
Traverse arlll be bald a* the Court House, in Traverse City, of a fashion shall be some renowned personage;—such as
! Every one concurs in this-.—No ono but Lincoln can by the victory o f i h e right But we must bring' forth
en Wednesday, the 15th day of August nest, at 10 o'clock A. an Emperor or King, an Empress or Queen; or at least
fruits meet for repentance. The danger is that this very
U , to nominate couaty officers appoint Delegates to the a President, or Judge of some Supreme Court; and all be elected by the People. The efforts of " the ring'd, opportunity may be lost through morid apathy or so pi no
District aad Senators) Contentions, and to transact such oth- Legal decisions are based upon wise or foolish previous streaked and* speckled" gentlemen who wish to throw the confidence in the mere force of circumstances.
election into the House, are nothing more nor lesB than
er business as may be drtmed advlaable.
W e cannot afford to take for granted the success of tho
The towtuhip of Traverse will be entitled to & Delegates; ones.
conspiracy against the People. ->
Itapublicaa party. W e cannot afford to look complaHistory informs us that a certain monarch happening
Lrelanaa.5; Pealnsui,5; Meguiee, 5; Centrevllle, 4; Glen Arcently upon tbe division in the Democratic party as InACBOSH LAKE MICHIGAX.—Professor Steiner, the cele- suring the election of Mr. Lincoln. T h a t party though
to be hump-backed, all the nobility imitated the deformibor. 3; Crystal Lake, S; Whittwster, S; Milton,X
P * a a r HANNAH,
1
ty by stooping; and commoners wished for nothing so brated sronant crossed Lake Michigan, on the 4thinst. demoralised, is not dead. Tbe untiring energy of Unl
much as a hump. It may be observed that so long as starting from Milwaukee, and landing near the mouth of slave power, now made desperate by threatened defeat
& 5 3 i S S l W JO—IM*
H. D. CArfraKLt, J
this propensity to imitate is indulged only in aping cor- the Kalamazoo river—a distance of 103 miles, in two tbe unscrupulous tactics of trained politidsns eager for
place and pdf, will devise some expedient for prolonging
' Traverse CIty.July 17,1880.
poreal deformity it may be indulged without much in- hours.
that dynasty of corruption and misrule which nas so long
WwTKfATKK.—By a stupid blunder on our part, jury to mankind generally. But when it is introduced
INDIANA FOB MB. LWOOLX.—Mr. Bright admitted, be- cursed tbe country. N o mere luck will bring Mr. LinWhitewater was omitted in tbe official notice for a Couo- into morals, politics, and government, who can set fore leaving Washington, that Indiana would go for Mr. coln to tbe Presidentisl chair. N o acddental circumty Convention. That town is entitled to three Delegates, bounds to tho evils which its practice and indulgence may Lincoln by a large majority, and he preferred that result stances can insure a Bepublican victory. / That victory
is to be gained only by a steady, every day working for
;
inflict upon mankind?
as'will be seen by the corrected notice.
to the success of Mr. Douglas.
i t Tbe real issue must be kept before the people. T h e
General Jackson was the first President who ventured
conscience of tlic nation must be aroused to the momentT** TAX LISTS.—We commence this week the publiThe
post
mortem
examination
of
the
body
of
Prince
"assume the responsibility" of prostituting Presidenous conflict of principles involved in this canvass. There
cstion of the Lists of Delinquent Taxes for the Counties
Jerome, led to the discovery of a ball which had remain- is a d u t r for cvciy man t o do—a local missionary work
tial patronage to building up a political party dependant,
•f Grand Traverse, Manistee and Manitou. The return
in his chest after a duel which he fought in bis youth in enligntening his neighbors, in arousing their enthusiexclusively, on the influence which the use of the public
asm for tbe right and in bringing up tbe public cooadcncti
to the Auditor General's office from Alpena was inforrevenue, and the power of appointing his favorites to ot with a brother of Marshal Davoust
to that healthy and determined energy of tone which will
mal, and no list for that county will be published this year.
flee, confers upon the President, the first to discard the
A DOUOUAI PAPER GOXE OVER.—The Syracuse Cou- make victory certain be cause i t is j u s t
The law requires that these lists should be published
questions,—" Is he capable?" " Is he honest?" Under
:r, which has heretofore been advocating Douglas for
Lieut. Thomas T. Houston, of the United States Navy,
eight weeks. W e si all give them four or five insertions
the plea that large monied institutions are dangerous to President has taken down his name and run up that of
in oar regular issue and then transfer them to a supplidied on board tbe steamer Iroquois, in tbe Bay ofNaplcs,
Bepublics, he moved the depodts to a number of banks Breckenridge.
on the 26th u l t
ment
of his own appointment; and filled the offices everywhere
Johnson, the Douglas candidate for Vice President
The Breckenridge and Lane men in Georgia are
Nrw POTATOIS.—Mr. Cumberworth. who resides at with partisans who approved this act The people apsays " a Territorial Legislature cannot abolish Slavery." burning Douglas and Johnson in effigy.
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Lea's Point on the Bay, twelve milesfromTraverse City parently never reflected that the power which the dispoThis is the " Popular Sovereignty" the Douglas men are
has presented us with samples of new potatoes which sal of the public revenue, united with the power of apCoL Bownisu, Collector at Burlington, V t , has been
are superior in size and quality to any we have ever seen pointing the custodians and receivers of it, would increase called upon U> vote for.
i t this season of the year. Many of the potatoes weighed half a pound each. The pobtoe crop every where
around the Bay promisee to be better than it has ever
been before; and the GrandTVaverse potatoe Is inferior
to none this side of California.
TH* ALUWHAICT.—Tbe ever reliable Propeller Alleghany arrived toe from BuflUo ob Wednesday noon,
hiring made the trip there and back in eight days and
a halt notwithstanding an unusual detention of 24 hours
in fcttBalo. This is believed to be the quickest passage
ever made.
W e are-indebted to Capt Boynton for a copy of the
Dajfjrpit Daily Advertiser of the 30th. No important
DOW* Thft Prince of Wales arrived at Halifax on the
28th. A hew Breckenridge paper is to be started immediately in Detroit, under the editorial charge of Joha
H. Harmon.
;.
N«w Pars*.—A new BepnUican paper, entitled The
Snapping Turtle, has made its appearance in Detroit—
Jfcfetaid t o be a spicy and able little paper.
The German population in this country is 7,500,000.
the money pomr tenfold, and unite this augmented power in the hands of one man. But General Jackson well
knew how to wield this power. He appointed his partisans to office, and detained them in office, years after be
knew them to be defeuitcra, simply because they were influential pofiticians. Ho never inquired whether they
were honest or capable; and he never prosecuted any of
his partisans for stealing the revenue. But so great was
the political power be acquired as to enable him to impose upon these States, his own favorite as his successor;
and though the expenses of his administration werq^ nearly double those immediately previous, under J . Q, Adams,
the Democratic party has been singing hosannah to Jackson ever since; and the man who questions his conduct
may consider himself politically damned.
Succeeding incumbents of the white house, seeing that
prostituting political power to selfish purposes, raised
Jackson to fame, have all assumed the responsibility of
treading in "his illustrious (?) footsteps," so far as capacity and audacity would admit But it remained for Buchanan, not only to aim at absolute dictatorial power end to
employ the army to inforce his own behest in defiance of
I removed by the P r e s i d e n t and CIUBLES LUWJCT appointGov. Boeder, has taken up a permanent residence in
i n his placc
Kansas., Some of his ardent admirers already hint at
—
Some land was lately sold in the d t y of London at the
the possibility of his being made Senator when the Terrate of $900,000 per acre.
ritory shall become a State.
The Troy N. Y - Budget has lowered the Douglas flag
BEPUBUCAS PATRR IN V I R G I X I A . — T h e W h e e l i n g I n in exchange for that of Bredtenride and l a n e .
-i •i
telligencer has hoiked the Bepublican flag, with the
names of Lincoln and Hamlin for the Presidency and the
Tice-Presidency.
Nearly all the Government Lands in tba Grand TraversaAn English hunting party has lately arri ved at S t Paul, District graduate(f«Kke first of July, 19M, and can sow he
Minnesota, after an excursion of two mouths on the B e d purchased for flfty cents an acre. Some of these are fat' the
immediate
vicinity of Traverse City, and many of them ire oa
and Cheyenne Bivcrs. They have killed buffaloes, moose,
the lines of the Newaygo and Northporf, aad tfea Allegan.
deer, and American eagles.
Muskegon aadTraveraeBay 8tateBoad. They are choice f a p a - /
" THE UKKIXDBST CUT or A u . " — F i t z p a t r i c k , the lag Lands, well watered, well timbered with sugar mapU,elm.
" first choice" of the Douglas Bump Democracy for the beach, sah, baaswood, &L. 4 c , the soil ia a rich gravelly loatu.
with clay sub-soil, and the climate is healthy and dellghtkl.
office of Vice-Presideot, is out for Breckenridge and
A Propeller malea regular weakly trips between Chics*,' and
Lane.
.
Traverse City, iesring the wharf of Hannah, Lay ft Co4 Chi- '
HKATT VXBWCT.—In the suit of McCotte vs. T b e cago, every 8atarday afternoon, and Traverse City eveiy
Mayor, tc., of tba d t y of New York, involving the Tneaday afternoon. The trip is pleasant aad only ooenplea
W a r d ' s Island controversy, H o c . J o h n L Mason, Refe- about 30 hours. We advise those who are ia search of new
ree, has reported that the plaintiff's estitied t o recover homes, healthy locations, flue climate, rick soil, aad go*i«faa-i bar, to come and see theSe laada.
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£ 1 3 S ^ 0 9 25 against t h e City.
i nones.—
COUNT* TREASURER'S OFFICE, >
S IS HEREBY a
a Grand Traverse County,
m held at tbe offlce of the Coonty Treasurer, I_
ie Citv, the County Beat of Grand Traverse coonty. on
it Monday in October next, commencing at » .o'clock,
» « ""ODALiL-^"
:y Treasurer.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
COUNTY TREASURERS OFFICE,)
for Delinquent Taxes In Manistee coonty, advertised by tbe Auditor General In the Grand Traverse Herald,
will be held at the Store of Potter, linger* A C o , In the village of Manistee, tbe Connty Seat of Manistee coonty, on the
first Monday in October next, commencing at 9 o'clock, A.M.
Sf8»
• CHARLES BECOIt, Co. Treasurer.
S
Tsrsrotr S T O R E ,
N E W GOODS,
AND
Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column. Hannah, Tiny fcCo.'sOolmnn.
FARMERS
H A N N A H ,
.
In Traverse City, and on all part# of
Grand Traverse Bay, we would resaniumiice
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Raisins, in quarter, half and whole boxi .
Tallow and Stearin* Candles, by the box;
Sugar, by.the barrel or 100 lba,;
Soap, by the box;
Baking Powders, by the box;
Matches, by the gioaa;
, Tobacco, Fine Cut, by the half barrel;
Tobacco, Smoking, by the half barrel;
Ping Tobacco, by the 50 lbe, or butt;
Soda, by the SO lbs. or keg;
Shoes and Boots, by the doa. or h t doz. pairs; Brown Cotton, by the S to 5 pieces;
Shirting Stripe, by the 2 to 5 pieces;
Cream Tartar, by the S to 20 lba,;
Candy, by the box;
Tea, by toe 20 lbs. to half chest;
Pork, by the barrel;
Hams s n d Shoulders, by the 100 lba.;
Prints, a choice assortment, by the 2 to 10 pieces;
Mosquito Bars, by the piece;
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Nails, by the keg, assorted;
' Salt, by the barrel;
Coffee, by the so to 100 lb*.-.
Ground Coffee, by the 20 to SO lbs.;
Batter Crackers, 30 lbs. to bbL;
Hard Bread;
Boston Biscuit;
Soda Crackers;
Pipes, by the box;
Pigs, by the drum;
Brooms, bv the dozen;
Currant*, by tbe 20 lba. to half barrel;
Prunes, by the 20 to 100 lba.;'
Dried Apples, by the 100 lbs or barrel;
Gun Capa, by the 1000;
Shot, by the bag.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 29,18(0.
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Our New and Spacious Store,
Goods and Wares
THE PROPELLER
lie to the following
P O I N T S i
WE HAVE A
tCAPT. c . H. BOYNTON,
at 4 'P.
atopplng at Frankfort (mouth of Betsle
er.) Carp River andNbrtbport.
HANNAH, LAY 4 0 0 . "
^raverae C l t y . k a y IS. I860.
ITor B u f f a l o , M i l w a u k e e a n d
Chicago.
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NEW STORE;
IN THE MAIN. A
N E W STOCK;
jTHfc STAUNCH UPPER CABIN SCREW STEAMER
N I L E ,
C A P T A I N B. R. C O L L I N S .
LEAVE REOULARLY DURING THE SEASON
of Navigation for above and intermediate ports.
~ i | b t or Passage, enquire of '
,
S. C. ANDREWS. Detroit,
Propeller of Our Own,
Our Own Trade,
North port. June X I860.
3RTHPORT IS RISING!!
Thisiis Evident! Since
L. M. & W. P. STEELE & Co.
direct to Chicago; thus giving us GREAT ADVANTAGES
any one haying to PAY FREIGHTS.
Our Rents are Nothing.
HAVE INTRODUCED A LARGE A N D TO*
T
ONLY-STOCK
>
jJXRTJOS & MEr)XQI2STDE8
. TO BE POUND IN THE COUNTY.
A.bundant .Advantages
FOR PURCHASING GOODS IN
P R O V I S I O N S ,
Prom our long residence in the country we have become
well acquainted with the wanta of the public.
And now we have associated with us In the Mercantile Department of our Ann.
IN WHICH THEY ARE NOT TO B E
Give Us a Call!
.B
Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully C o m 1
pounded.
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L M? A W. P. STEELE A CO.
Northport, Jane 1.1860.
26-6m
NEW S T O R E
ANi) i
tfEW GOODS
MR.. S. B A R N S ,
who for sixteen years has been exttnaively engaged in a bats whose requirement* were of the same nature aa our
own, and who haa for several years purchased goods of the
•
Traverse Cl(y> J a n e 1,1&60WTHTtR
G O O D S . — P L A I N A N D DOT SWISK
W .Bo<flc Miirilh. Bishop'a Lkwn, Bnniaates.' |
Barred Cambric. Embroidered Curtains.
Wash Blond, Bobblnet and figured Lace,
I Ad let' Muslin and Cambric emb'd. Collars sad ftoto.
Ladles' Handkerchiefs,
Napkins, Table Corers, Diaper, P. C. Cotton,
Linen, BleacMd Cotton. Marseilles,
,,
French Cord and Llaen BoMms.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 1.1860.
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Prints, of very new and choice styles;
Ginghams, Lawns,Chambreys, Ac, by tbe yard, p a t t e n
— piece;
Challi D
DeLaines,
e L a l n eFlg'd.
t , . _ Brllllantes,
. .
AH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 1, I860.
D
,
O M F . S T I C 8 , lic«—RED WHITE AND YELM>W
FLANNELS;
Cotton Flannels Dock, Apron Checks,
Brown Cotton, In all grades;
Kentucky Jesns, CoUonades, Casslmeres,
Brown and Bleached Tabling, Ticking,
Black Cotton Velvet, Countoi panes,
D"
HANNAH. LAY A Co.
Traverse City, June 1, I860.'
SMOKED HALLIBUT,
Shoe Thread,
I k f E L L I N E B Y . — B O N N E T S of latoat mode, y i m m e d ;
Sand Paper,
.JjOL Shaker*, colored and arhlte;
Pain Killer,
' Flats, Tor Ladies or Children;
Castor Oil,
Bonnet, Cap, Belting. Sarin, Taffeta and Velvet RlbWiat;
8ewing and P e g g i n g Awls,
Marcelline, Oil and Black Silks;
Essence of Peppermint,
Ruches Flowers, Bonnet Board, Ac.
Bay Rum,
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Essence Wiotergreen,
Traversa Olty, Jone 1,1800.
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Milk Strainers,
Essence Cinnamon.
U t T H E T O I L E T — T R A N S P A R E N T , HONEY, T A N
Cobalt
kee. Military, Windsor and Castile Bosps;
Cullenders,
Cologne, Bay Rum, Trioopherous,
Chimney Brnabe*.
KathaironHair Oil,_H'dk's Perfume, Pomade.
Dust Pans,
Crochet Needlea,
Child*' Toy Palls,
Cake Cutters,
Indis Robber Hair Pins,
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Circle Comb*,
Traverse City, June 1, I860.
White Cotton Fringe,
Lsdles^Embroidered Mitt*.
R O C E R I E S , JUJ—SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE.
U
Spices. Candles, Soap, common and eraslve;
. . .
j & t Ladies'* Skirts,
Mustard,English and French prepared;
Batter Crocks,
Soda, Cream Tartar
i a r w , uGinger,
i u g c i , DBaking
U I I I ) Powder,
Churns, 8tone and wood.
Salaratui, S u r c h , Vermncilli, Hop*,
Stone J a p , l , 2 a n d J g *
Tobacco, SnUff Garden Seeds,
Mosquito Bars,
Itsg Salt, Fine and Rock Salt, Glue, Alum.
Men'a Black Velvet Csps,
I ^ m p and Lard Oil,' Castor Oil,
Mackerel,
Indigo, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood,
Hominy,
Kluid, Molssge*, Syrup, Vinegar,
Childs' Tea eol'd Hats,
Preserve Jsrs,
Violin 8trings,
Misses (Jloves,
Extract Lfemon,Vanilla, Roaa. Peach, Pine Apple, i f .
Mlsnes ShaVerx.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Cost Links,
Traverse City, June 1 , 1 8 6 a
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. Marseilles Bosoms,
Fancy Vest Bnttons,
;E8. CURRANTS,
T 7 R U I T S , Ac.—RAISINS, PRON1
Misses Hoop Bklrta. J 1
Dates, LeaM>ns, Orangea, P f t>e
a Apples,
J..
HANNAH, LAY A "
Rhubarb, Plum*. Strawbarriea, Tomatoea,
Tyavente City, Jone 29, i860.
Peaches, Apples, freah preserved Pine Apples,
"
Peaches, Gooaeberries, Currants, Figs,
Radishes Onion*, Asparagus, prepared Horseradish, •• i
ARMINE INK—
Court, Plaster,
Green Com, Cncambers, snd a full llna of
Button Moulds,
-Goggles, (as fast as they appear In the clifcago^narket) will be kept •
Gllllng Twine,
constantlv on hsnd.
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Buckwheat,
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Woolen Yam.
Traverse City. June 1, I860.
Pain Killer.
) O O T f t A N D S H O E S . — M E N ' S BOOTS. SHOES.
Match Safes,
J
Congreas Qalters, Slippers, Scotch Tie*,
Licorice Root and Ball,
Rubbers and Overshoes, Ladies' Bootoea.
~
' arc
.
Gaiters, Buskins, 811M, Ties, Rubbers,
Tooth Paste.
Harness Bockie*
Hand Saws,
Misaes Bootees and Galtere,
Thermometers.
Butter Ladles,
Tack Polls,
Traversa City, June 1, I860.
Spalding's Prepared Clue,
Plate Hinges,
T * 0 B U I L D E R S A N D CARPENTEBfL—'We-bav*
Tin Measorea.
X. a fall line of HARDWARE, such as
HANNAH LAY A CO.
3
N a l U Olaaa, Patty.
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Traversa City, June 29,1860.
Batta. Screws, Axes, Hammers, Door Trimmings
Chisels, Augurs, Sawa, A die. Gimlet*. Ac.. Ac.
IGHT FOR THE MILLION.-WE WOULD ESHANNAH, LAY A CO.
PECIALLY- call the attention of this community to one
Tfaverse City, June 1,1860.
»
thing of all others In which they should be snd consequently
are interested, to w i t : that a G o o d L i g h t ia one of tbe
greatest desiderstums to be obtained—snd that after G a r e - • n O R H O U S E K E E P E R S — K N I V E S AND FORKS. .
_T
Spoons, Carvers aad Steels,
- - —
article has been Introduced aad
Brooms, Pails, Tuba, Washboards,
Scmh, Shoe, Clothes and Whltewaah Brushes,
BEST. CHEAPEi
LRIED B E E F -
F
C
L
BEST HOUSES to'NEW-YORK and BOSTON, and who will
oontlnue to d o sd'for oar firm from time t o t i m e ; thus enabling na to lay down oar goods
As Low as any House in Chicago;
and save to the consumer—first, TRAVELING EXPENSES;
second, LOSS OF TIME; and lsatiy and mainly, the ENORMOUS AMOUNT necessarily added to cover HIGH RENTS
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and expenses of t b e Chicago merchant.
We shall mske an ESPECIAL EFFORT to keep so complete a stock that
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be enabled to purchase of us, in quantities to suit, for
only a «M*L1- ADVANCE on COST and a cosunisalon f o [
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED PROM CHI- *
Uln*.
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CAGO WITH A STOCK OP
N O R T H P O R T .
r i E W T E X E C S CLOTHING A N D
V J ING GOODS.
, - ; V. .
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s. Sack and Fancy Coaia and Vests;
/
Black, Fancy and UnlonPaats-; ,
i . . -el
Summer Cost*, panta and Vesta, a fall UM, ia tfcs
,
•
Veiy Latest Style .
White, Fancy, Check and stripe Shirts;
Gentlemen's Linan, Leopold and Byron CaUara;
Blue and White Overalls; .
Kenty and Flannel Drawers;
Flannel and Knit 8hlrta;
Buapenders and Gfoyae;
India Rubber snd OU Overalls and L e g g t a a ; , ,
Wool, Cotton and Union Socks:
Black and Fancy SOk Cravata;
Gingham, Flag and Turkey Red Handkerchiefs;
Silk Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs;
Pocket Knives, RSSMS, Strops,
Lather Boxea and B a s h e s ,
Tobacco Boxes snd Poaches,
New- York Boston, Cincinnati or Chi-
auib—a. c n o i c a r i i i i r r o r
FAMILY GROCERIES
CO.
OODS AT WHOLESALE—
T A T E O F M I C H I G A N . — T H E CIRCUIT COURT
'for the, Coonty df Grand Traverse—In Chancery, this
30th day of Jane, A. J . I860. SarahettNrwcomb. Complainant,' vs. Alonao Neweomb, Defendant. It satisfactorily anpeaHng to this Conrt that the Defendant, Alonxo h e w c o m U
is a'non-rdaident of t i l s State, and that he ia a resident of
theKtato of New York—
, 1 7 u jV ,
THAT WE HAYE NOW MOVED INTO
Ota moUon of C. H. Holdrfn, Solfcltor and of Counsel for
thejabove named Complainant, Jt is Ordered that the aald
Defendant, Alonxo Newcomh, cause his appearance In aald
csnM to be enterad within three months from tbe date or this
order, and that ia case of his appearance, he cause his answer to the Complainant's bill to be filed, and a copy thereof
lie served ou the Complainant's Solicitor within twenty
Whioh w e are filling to repletion with A LI. KINDS -OF
it after servloe of • copy of aald bill and notice of this
rs and in default thereof, the said< bill be token aa oon_ „ d by the said Defendant, Alonxo Newcomh.
And it ia farther ordered, that within twenty days tbe aaid
nplalnantcanSe a notice of this order t o be pnbliahed in
Grand Traverse Herald, a newspaper printed and publlshil circulating in aald county of Grand Traverse and
of Miohlgan, And that tbe said pobllcatlon be conltnned which are adapted to the wanta of the surrounding country,
in each week for alx weeks in succession: or that he
• a copy of this order to be personally served on tbe
s n d ARE or MAY BE cslled for from time to time.
r Defendant, Alonro Newcomh, at least twenty days b*
•t the time above prescribed for h i s appearance.
P. J. LITTLEJOHN, Circuit Judge.
11L H o u n x , Solicitor for Complainant •
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We would briefly call the attention of the purchasing pub-
N E S W L E V E .
fiicago ap.d G r a n d Travei*se,
*
F A R M PRODUCE,
TO T H E P U B L I C
P
LAY
Y X T I L L PURCHASE, A N D PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE
[ V V the market w i l l warrant, for
N E W ARRANGEMENT.
T H E :
ATTENTION!!
FARM PRODUCE.
Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,
we now have on exhibition and far sale, and of the V E R Y
BEST quality. Call and inspect our KEROSENE LAMPS.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
TraYeraa City, J a n e 15, I860.
L?rBA(CO.
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Traverae City, June 1 , 1 8 6 a
T T O R T H E K I T C H E N — C R O C K E R Y , a ftill line—
JT
GLASSWARE, an assortment.
Milk Pan*.Pall*andStrainera,
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Travaraa City, Jqne 1, I860.
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T O O L S . — R A K E 8 ; CRADLES, 8 C Y T H W
N I M P O R T A N T C H A N G B . — W E HAVE, FOR
AJTTSSLthe better accommodation of the public, procured' quar- F e n d Snaths, Ho«."8hovela, Spadev Yorks, Garden Rake-.
ter and half barrel Sacks for Flour of our own manufacture,
We have made arrangements with manufacturers
.which wa shall
anal] keep
Keep constantly on band,
nana, already
a i m a j uuco,
flUed, at
s i oar
our
as to be able to supply Plows, Cultivators, Corn Plows, Shovel
Plows, Ac-, at Chicago price* transportation added. AU«_.
brought from
us giving customers t h e time formerly consumed. anything in the line of Farnhare. such aa Chairs,Jabtoa Be-<w
u T i o w V ' a ccmvenient shape for conveyance, for which reaaa. WkttraMea, Ac.
HAHNAH. LAY A CO.
T r a r e n e City, June 1,1860.
e make
N o Extra charges.
OOKH AND'STATIOSBBT^HCHOOl ' Boots.,.
Alao, shaH keep Bran. Coarse Floor, Bolted and Feed Meal
w e would remark, that owing,to want of room we I
a
full
line.
. ,-^g
at our Store, to retail In quantities to unit.
unable to keep many thlnga In their line, which NOW, from
Toy Booka and Primera, Slates aad Pencils.
HANNAH. LAY A CO,
our increased room, and the
Paaa Books, Envalopes. Fancy Card*.
Traverse City, June Is,'I860.
'
Hermonlcaa, J e w s H s r i *
,;1 .
Flak Hooka, Slnkera, Llnea, Ac.
i
HANNAH. L A T A GO.
,go to
1
Traverse Chy, J a n e L 1W0; " ' g ^
Btora,thnea*<
'
|
"
T o the Ladies,
Dry Goods, Groceries^ProvisiOM
and Hardware,
Jntitnatepersonal acquaintance of our Mr.
M k i t a i t W l i i n i o t M kua u M l
Lill'a C h i c a g o A
le.
1
Settles
ifclf i a l l t t w h . ' ' '
'
C. D A V 0 W W , - U n i t .
j,..!,I, W.PWJAN I l i T I B , , ,
N O T A R Y PUBLIC,
H e r a l d Office, Traveroe City, M i c h .
Barns with the thousand ana one demands necessarytoa Ladifs wants,
we shall l a fatare TRY and keep A N Y snd ALL THINGS
they may require.
N. B. ANYTHING i o t in our "regular line that Ladies or
cittoens may v a s t , we shall hold ourselves iareadinessto
sead for; and ahallbe moat happy to do ao at any «i;d
times. '• • i
:
- i
H A N N A H , L A Y * CO.
Traverae City. May 24, I860.
_ ^ _ 1 J T O GET A NICE. W E l X
t of .Goods? Jf not. call o a
'HANNAH, L A Y A p O »
Traverse City, J a n e 29, I860.
r take or aend it to -
t HANGINGS.—WALL PAPra. C D * T A I *
tp^SStS
^HANSAHT"LAT A CO. '
S K I R T S , PALM L E A F F A h W Iafi
HANNAH. L A T A C a , v
Traverse City, Jons 1, U 4 * .
-
r;t 0I»
~
IT
tt
the oohBty of Manistee, bid off to the State Lot No 4 of
Lot No 8 of
Lot No 1 of
m
i
.
_ _ ___,
Lot No 1 of
ne| of nej
tod for tie ordinary T u Salsa, iffcnot previonaly dlapoeedof
Lot N o 1 of
•t thl* OOce, according to lav.' '
' Said statements contain a foil description of each parcel L o t N o 1 o f
of Mid land*, and mar be aeen on application at the office awl of n w j
e j of nw{
of the Cotmtjr Treasurer.
Town
Land* • truck off to the State for Taxes of 18M, Or other
year*, at Ue Tax Sales in October fast, will be offered inject e i of n w i
» the right of redemption prescribed bylaw, as well as to the
Town
ntht of parchaae of the State Bids at this Office prior to the s i of aei
Uk.
DANIEL L. CASE,
M | of
Auditor,General. s i of n w i
nwfli of n w |
wfli of n w i
w | of swi
n | of nwi
aiofawi
si of nei
tracts or parcels of land, sltosted In the county of Mmk- nwi of sei
istee, delinquent for unpaid Taxes, for the years mentioned n i of s w i
below, w *111 be sufficient to psy the taxes, Interest, and s« of aei
charges thereon,will be said by the Treasurer of said County, nefli of nei
on thefirstMonday of October next, at such poblio and con- nwfli of net
venient place as he shall select In Manistee, the county e | of M i
seat of said count/, according to th? Statute in such case n | of n e i
madaaod. provided,
DANIEL L. CASE
n i of n w i
Auditor General. nei of
1868.
n i of n w i
-7- { Town 22 North ofEange 7 West - mi
swi of n w |
aei of net
n i of n e i
1
ANNUAL TAX SALES.
Auditor General'* Office. |
SO MOCIIOF EACHOKraE*FOLUmW(f i^SCBTBro
-.1
M| of Bel
111 f II '
16 40
48
1070 1 38
.. ^ T o w n 21 North of Ran^« 5 W»
8? p S
j f s* o 9
' Hi f | j l
• O f n i*
13 46 80 3 18
.13 63 90 3 99
31 70 3 10
39 70 3 88
Town 32 North of Range 14 West
r fs •
»!!»
~ it
9
34 80
wi of nwfli
wi or swfli
Lot No. 1 of
- «,*or
1 84 18
1870
70 t tT 7t
t
17. 43 3#
•9 70 1 78
1 84 18 70 3 7 1
28 49.46 l »
' 3 70 3 M
Town 22 North oTRange 17 West.
34 39 90
93 09 70 1<71
38 48 <0 1 4 0 14 70 1 U swi of sei
35 40
1 6 1 1 6 7 0 3 47
34 » 9 »
90 09 70 1 • »
W 40
• 1 U
1 1 7 6 , 1 9 3 Lot No »• V.'
«#• M * 0 1 8 0 ' H T 0 3 46
34 62 30 : 44 14 70 3 38
' ;S0 ' 4 d » " 3 IS 33 70L 3 17 Lot No 4 36 38 90 1 6 6 U 70' 3 41
90 09 70 1 t s
a
40
110. 11 78 1 81 Lot No 6
36 63 30 3 11 31 70 3 02
Town 30 Xorth of Range 15 Weat
n
>4
88 08 70 1 74 w| of nei
— "
3 33 33 70 4 36 Lot No. 1 of
3 62 10 1 31 13 70 3 03
31 40
113
11 70 1 83 sei of nei
36 40
1 6 1 16 70 3 47
z
I
?
°
I
3
5
2
8
0
1
21 1176 2*03
33 80
3 00 30 70 4 00 nei of swi
161. 16 70 3 47
Z !
3 S 3 8 6 1 44 1470 3 2 *
2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W V * t
ni of sei
33 70 4 33
'
» 4910 118
1170 1 t «
33 80
4 47 44 70 6 W
9
48H
Z I l*r
® 1 15
1170 1 9G
2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t
SALE OF STATE T A X LANDS.
! Z }°i
* 48 7 * 17 35 1 7 3 7 0 19 67
""33 70 3 19
* ;
» 613® 1 19 1 1 7 0 3 0 0
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Office. )
8of
» 30 30
73 07 70 1 4»
70 70 8 47
LAXSIKO MICH., July, 1 , 1 8 6 a \
35 7Q 4 58
swi of s w i
9 40
91 0 9 1 0 1 7 1
38 86 1 68 16 70 3 64 • ^ • O T I C E I S HEREBY GIVEN T H A T CERTAIN LANDS
Town 31 North of Range 15 Weat
78 80 3 47 34 7b 4 51
Lot No. 1 of
1 53 47 Itl 12 70 1 03
80
! 34 33 70 3 37 f o r T
- 2 of
1 64 46 1 27 1170 1 09
. 83 60 3 45 34 70 3 39m e n u which will be forwarded to the office of the Treasurer
- 3 of
1 67 05 1 56 15 70 1 41
l a i d C o u n t y . s o m e jJht on e n e x t month, will be sold a t pi
publk
336
23 70 3 38 of said
* 1 of
34 66 85 1 31 13 70 3 14
135
33 70 3 38 auction, by said Treasurer, at the county seat, on the first 1Hon" 2 6f
34 14 75 6 75 57 70 7 02
118
11 70 1 99 day of October next, at the time and place designated for the
Town
32
North
of
Range
15 West
335
33 70 3 38 ordinary Tax Sales, If not p r e r l o u s l y disposed of at t h i s Office, el or_Mfli
36 80
1 84 18 70 I 71
33 70 S 38 according t o law.
23 90 17 25 1 72 70 19 61
44 80 1 29 13 70 3 11 Said statements contain a full description of s a c h parcel
40
1 18 1170 1 99 or said lands, and may b e M e n on application a t the office
80
3 36 23 70 3 39 of the County Treasurer.
Lands strnck off to the State for taxes of 1858, or other
80
3 52 35*70 4 37
80
3 63 35 70 4 68 year*, a t the Tax Sales in October last, will be oflfered subject
is rrsusHin xvaar ranur, AT
160
4 69 46 70 6 85 to the r i g h t of redemption prescribed by lsw, M well as to t l "
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Connty, Michigan,
80
2 35 33 70 3 38 r i g h t of p u r c h s M of the State Bids s t t h i s Office prior to tl
,
DANIEL L . C A S E
1 17 11 70 1 98 sale.
10 40
1 17 11 70 1 98
• - ' V
;
A u d i t o r (Mortal.
3 37 .23 70 3 30
Korroa AXP raoraisroa.
ANNUAL TAX SALES.
21 North of Rango 14 West
€l|t (5rani) Crabcrse Utrali,
MORGAN BATES,
Town
a| of nwi
11 80
2 36
a* of aei
11 80
2 37
si of
11 320
9 44
nwi of nei
11 40
1 16
nfli of
14 158 60 4 68
nwiofnwi
24 40
1 19
Town 22 North of Range 14 West
r 'OS'TO l | 6
set o f t w f
3 40
» • 09 70 1 76
hwj ofawj
• i' 40 * " f .' 09 70 1 76 BW| Of M i
s w | of awf
J 40
f l ' 09 70 1 76 n i of nei
nwfli of n a |
S 61 TO 1 3 7 1 3 7 0 3 09 sei o f n e i
aeiofsai
7 40
»7 09 70 1 76 w | of n w i
nwflj of s w j
7 4187 106
10 70 1 86 e i n w t
twfU of s w i l l • 7 4 1 6 0 1 06 10 70 1 85 e i of a e i
tt«|oT0wflJ
11 I 9 6 0
71 07 70 1 48 swfli of s w i
nwfli o f n w i
30 4 0 * 3 1 00 107® 1 8 0 swfli of n e i
sefli of n w i
s w | of M i
•J ofawi
80 80
1 84 1» 20 183 n e i of nei •
nwfli of.swfli
30 . 40 63 99 09 70 1 78 s w | of n w i
rwfli ofawBl
. .. 30 40 48 99 09 70 1 78 nefli of sei
nwfli of s w i
Town 22 North of Haugo 5 Weat
of s w i
sa| of se|
; II/,34 40
97 09 70 1 78 snefli
w i of n w i
Town 23 North of Range 5 West
sefli of
«wt of swi
13 40
97 09 70 1 76 si of n w i
Town 21 5North
Lot N o 6 of
:: of Range 6 Wart. '
seiofsei
'-I*
»1 JX
07
40
97 09 7 0 1 76 s w i of M |
ni of Mi
11 80
IN
19 7 0 3 83 n i of n w i
Lot No 1 of
11 35 10
61 06 7 0 1 37 n w | of s e i
11 3 9 7 0 * ' 71 07 70 1 84 n i of n e i
13 80'.
1 94 1 9 7 0 3 83 n e j of s w i .
w | of M{
13 80
1*4
19 70 3 83 Lot No 1 o f
i j of nei I
13 80
I N
1970 3 83 n i of n e i
s w j of n e |
13 40
97 09 70 1 76 Hei of a e |
ejofnej
13 80
184
19 70 3 83 n i o f swi
n w i of nei
Lot No 1 of
i a . 4 0 _ fiiA&XV
Lot N o 3 of
' l l ' S7'j|f',' V ) 0»70'.^ r 2 t L o t No 3 o f
a j . o f awi
15, 80
1 8 4 19 70 3 83 n e i of nwi
s w i of a e |
15 40
97 09 70 " 1 76 w i of nei
• e i of n w i
17 40
-97 09 70 1 76 s | of n w i sei o f n e i
Town 21 North of Rang* 6 Weat
o e | of n e |
18 40
«
0 8 7 0 1 76 n e i of sei
n | of nwi
. 31 BO
18 70 3 83 M i of M i
t w | of n e i
31.40
<0 JO 1 77 n e i of s w i
.nwi of n e i
33 40
0 8 7 0 1 7< swfli of B*i
• i of n w i
, 32 80
19 70 3 83 Lot No 6 of
• i of n e i
35 80
18 70 3 83 swfli of M i
w | of n e i
35 80
18 70: 3 83
w i of n w i
35 80
19 70 3 83 Lot No 3 of
aei of a e i
36 40
n
0: 76 1 76 swi of swi
a e i of M i
37 40
97 01 70. 1 76 w i of nei
» w i of n e t
37 40
87 0! 70 1 7 6 n i of M l
swi of n w i
. T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 6 W e a t
of s w i ..
•
n i of M i
.16 «5 < 1 8 4 19 70 13 83 Lnei
o t NO 2 ftf
n | of gwi
16 80
Itl
18 70 3 83 s w i of n w i
s w i of s w i .
97 08 70 1 76 L o t N o 1
1 84 18 70 3 83
of n e i
*
•fa**?i
184
19 70 3 83
Town
a w | of n w |
87 08 70 1 76
n w i of s w i
87 09 70 1 76 s w i of M l
t
aiofoti
184
18 70 3 83 M i
swi of nei
87 08 70 1 76 e i of s w i
•I of Mi
1 84 18 70 3 83 s w i of s w i
wf of Mi
31 8 0 :
1 8 4 19 70 3 83 n e i of n e i
nwiofnwi
nwi of nwi
33 40 ,
SWi Of s w i
nei of swi
Town
aw| of nei
18 40
87 09 70 1 78
23 70 3 29
A u d i t o r General's Office. ?
23 70 3 30
LAKSIKO, Jllcu.. J n l y 1st, 1860. \
94 70 11 08
1170 1 97 O MUCH OP E A C H O F T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
46 70 6 84 tracts or parcels of land, situated in the Connty of M a a I
t
o
v
,
delinquent
for
unpaid
taxes, f o r the years mentioned
11 70 2 00
S
TERMS.
»
O.s H e m s m c rfrrv C n m y t r
^
p.,M,
<wa DOUJS p«r
I.TUUMJ I. U ' u n
u » . )tori s .
S m iBMnJoc. Md t^Mq-Sr. n . u fcrwt> . r t w q w u
YHMJ
AtfrrrtlMOMnU—#10 for OH Mtn; Ot ( « ihiw m m : J) w h.ir .
column: u d i f M for OM column. l*f»l MrrrtlMfBcnu at tb. MM ,rr•crlb^Jbjl.w : atx, cent, |>«r folio of IIUTOJ., TO, LS. Snl h M r t w . S
mblT-Sre emu for
nkMOMI. trrrj Oxor. m a • wert. r i c * »
•v!
below, u will be sufficient to p a y t h e taxes, interest, a n d
charges thereon, will be sold by the Treasurer of said County
4 40
M
09 70 1 73
on the first Monday of October next, at anch public a n d con6 80 33 3 03 30 70 4
venient place as he shall select In S t . J a m e s , B e a r e r
6 40
161 16 70 3 36
I s l a n d , the county seat of said county, acoordlng to the
8 60
2 99 29 70 3 98
Statute in s a c h case made a n d provided.
f *0
3 23 22 70- 3 15
D A N I E L L. C A R E
17 80
3 34 22 70 3 16
' Andltor General.
18 43 67 1B1. 1570 it,36
1850.
19 38 42 108 1070 m
Town
40
North
of
Range
8 West
19 39 37 1 10 11 70 1 91
.•
ir . j-Am •.
20 40
1 11 11-70 1 92
20 40
2 23 22 70 3 16
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
31 40
2 23 22 70 3 15
Traverse
City,
Grand
Traverae County, Mlcfcijraa.
31 36 38 2 03 20 70 3 93
Office in Court House.
32-ly
22 8611 1 72 17 70 2 69 Fractional
* 33 11 25 1 60 16 70 1 35
22 3966 149 14 70 2 33
Town 37 North of Rango 10 West
23 40
3 23 22 70 3 16 Lot No, 3 of
11 69 76 1 63 16 70 2 49.
23 153 35 2 15 3 1 7 0 3 06
lof
14 36 30 1 04 10 70 1 84
33 80
4 60 46 70 5 66
" " 2 of
14 34 65 1 04 1070 1 84
26 46
"" 04 70 1 19 nwi of nwi
14 40
1 17 11 70.«1 98
26 40
1 11 11 70 1 " nei of
)Tn«Bi
nc"1
16" 40
1 17 11 70 1 96,
37 70 4 82 Lot No."
S'o. 6 of
J;. 15 46 60 1 30 13 70 1 13
11 70 1 93
" Tof
20 58 86 1 95
GRAND TRAVERSE COCNTY, MICHIGAN.
300 30 70 4 00
" 2 of
22 43 85 1 30
OOce Second I)oor South of Union Dock.
11-Iy
18 70 3 76
Town 38 North of Range 10 West
03 70 1 01
Lot No. 2 of
32 90 1 16 11 70 1
11 70 1 92
T. J. liAM S D E L L
- - 3 of
3 36 40 1 28 12 70 2 10
05 70 1 30
'.-A 66 -: f *184 18 70 2 72
15 70 3 36 nei of n w i ;
nwi of nwi
18 70 2 72
38 27
49 04 70 1 33
e i of swi
31 70 4 13
AKD
38 38 10 163 15 70 2 38
n e i of nei
15 70 3 41
SOLICXTOU I N C H A N C K R Y ,
39 40
1 6 0 15 70 3 35
11 70 1 98
29 80
3 23 22 70 3 15 n e i of M i
MANISTEE, HICHIOAN.
nwi
swi
11 40
11 70 1 98
2# 80
223 22 70 3 15
21 80
2 28 22 70. I 20
Olflce Sccond Door North of Buswell's Hotel. 16tf
30 40
30 70 3 92
29 160
4 66 4 5 7 0 | 7 1
30 40
38 70 3 85
THERON BOSTWICK,
Town 39 North of Range 10 West
.30,-40
28 70 3 85
34 70 4 46 nei of nwi
30 40
12 40
1 60 15 70 2 35
30<i4143 3 19 31 70 4 20 Lot No. 1 of
21 43 10 1 73 17 70 3 60
31 67 06 3 28 33 70 4 30
i'dr
22 38 20 1 61 16 70 2 36
33 40
2 87 28 70 3 85
23 43 30 1 73 17 70 2 60
Grand Traverae Connty, Michigan,
33 80
5*72 67 70 6.80.
23 36 33 1 46 14 78 2 29
Will (IT, p t n o u l HIMBI to tb*
33 34 35 1 93 19 70 2 82
23 34 70 1 IT
13 TO 1 1 0
33 40
2 29 22 70 3 31
27 57
6 50 65 70 7 85
34 80
2 87 28 70 3 85
27 27 36 1 96 19 70 1 85 Xxxmtion of L a n d s at T r a v e r a e City L
Offloe,8nle
o f ^ R . Laiyl W a r r r o t a , s p
34 80
3 42 34 70 4 46 n e i of swi
19 70 1 85
34 40
1 43 14 70 2 27 ne} of n w i '
27
15 70 1 41
34 40
2 30 23 70 3 23 del of nei
34
13 70 2 21
3t 55
4 73 47 70 5 90 n i o f M i of n e i
W
36 40
112
U 70 1 9 3 e x c e p t one acre out of N o r t h W e s t
35 39 70 1 47 14 70 2 31. corner c o m m e n c i n g at the North
AND
36 14 8 0 . ) "17 . i 0 2 . 7 0 . 99 Weat c o r n e r j i n d running E a s t 2tf
rods, thence Booth 8 rods, thence
22 North of Range 15 West
14 40
1 69 16 70 2 65 W e s t 20 rods, thence North 8 rods
10 46 1 04 70 12 10
25 160
6 74 67 70 7 01 to place of b e g i n n i n g
One acre ont of the N o r t h West 1
25 80
1 14 11 70 1 95
29 40
3 33 33 70 4 36 c o r n e r of the North one half of the
31 40
312
31 70 3 03 8 o u t h E a s t one fourth of the North
E
a
s
t
one
f
o
u
r
t
h
sec.
34
commenc33 40
2 1 2 21 70 3 03
AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR
3G 40
88 08 70 1 66 ing at the North West corner, runsale or location; Investments made; Taxes paid on nonn i n g E a s t 20 rods, thence South 8
resident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxea, aad pur23 North of Range 15 West
thence W e s t 20 rods, thence
*iase of lands at tax sales.
nwi or swi
31 40
149- 14 70 3 33 Nrods,
TOWDM North of Range16 West.
o
r
t
h
8
rods
to
t8e
place
of
beginAnd will always five the most carefhl attention to the inter29 61
3 07 30 70 4 07 ning,
a | of M i
38',80':, 184
19 70 3 83 Lot No 1
0870
Town 24 North of Range 15 West
w|ofsei
38 80 "
1 94 19 70 3 83
Mi .
34
11 70 1 96
31 66 70 3 46 24 70 3 40ns ii ofofMMi i ofof sei
awfli of swfli
30 39 77
96 09 70 1 76 Lota No 6 & 6
34 20
69
06 70 1 45
# w i of n e i
33 10
97 08 7 0 . 1 76
Town 21 North of Range 16 West
Lot No. l o f
35 26 76 1 05 10 70 1 85
, i Town 21 N a r t h or Range 7 W e s t
nwi of swi
10 £>
68 05 70 1 33 nwi of nwi
35 40
1 84
18 70 1 72
8 ^ . of a e i
1 4?
87 08 70 1 76
sei of n w i
35 40
1 38
Town 22 North of Range 16 West
13 70 3 21
asdiofnw&i
- •88
" 1 06 10 70 1 86 ajofaat
1 43
35 43 70 2 01
20 70 1 91
3 51 35 70 4 57 Lot No. l o f
•wi of n w i
140 '
. 09.7ft 1 76 M i Of
3 160
7 07 70 70 8 47
T o w n ' 4 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 0 W e s t
nefli of nefii
3 41 36 1 01 10 70 1 81 nwfli of
3 160 85 6 31 63 70 7 64 L o t No. 1 of
19 30
1 30 13 70 1 13
nwfli of nefli
2 43 48 1 05 10 70 1 85 M i Of
11 160
7 06 70 70 8 46
- 2 of
19 35 60 1 46 14 70 2 29
af of n e i .
3 , 80
1 94 19 70 3 83 E n t i r e of
14 643
18 70 1 87 70 21 27 swi of s w i __
(raoKT sraarr, u n a oooar aooaa.)
26 40
1 50 . 1 6 70 1 35
nwi of Ml
3 AO
. 97 09 70 1 76 s i of sei
• ( ' M i l v<80 1 . ' " 3 3 4
23 TO!3 37 F r a c t i o n a l
30
2 &0
20 01 70
92
T R A V E R S E C i r y , MICHIGAN.
nefli of nwi
3 43 68 1 06 10 70 1 86 swi of n e i
31 SO 73' 1 67 15 70 2 42 swi of swi
35 40
1 50 15 70 3 35
si of nwfli
3 n80
1 94 19 70 3 83 M f l i o f
3 1 137 89 i 03 40 TO 5 13 s w i of n e i
35 40
1 60 16 70 3 35
H I S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T H E FIRST
ei of swi
2- 80
1 94 19 70 3 83 M i of n e i
22 08 95 1 13 11 TO 1 94
In Traverse City,) altnated on Front street, in the viciniTown 39 North of Range 11 West
wi of awf .
1 ; 8 0 • 1 9 4 19 70 3 83 nefli of
. 1 3 313 44 3 43 S4 TO 4 47
17 34 60 1 37 13 70 1 10ty of the Coart House and public oflces, is still open for the
•io/sei
3 80
1M
18.70 3 83
ti '14 80
6T . 0 5 TO 1 - 3 1 Lot No. 1 of
- - 1 of
17 46 • 1 82 18 70 2 70reception of the traveling public. The Proprietor returns
w| of aei
3 80 > 1 94 19 7ft 3 83 Lot No 2
- : M 6 : / 4 4 50 » 6 6 f 0 6 T 0 1 A l
his hearty thanks for the liberal patronage he haa received,
Town 40 North of Range 11 West
•1 of swi
3. 8 0 1
1 94 19 70 -3 83 L o t No 3
25 69
3 0 0 1 0 7 0 2 91
36 53 15 1 12 11 70 3 03and aaaurea the public that no paiaa will be spared to make
Town 22 North of
M i of a w l
16 40
39 ^ 0 1 7 0 1 01 Lot No. 1 of
tTWaafe
86 43 30 1 73 17 70 2 hia gueata comfortable. Hla char gen will correspond with
nwfli of nwi
17 80
134 > 1370 3 27 - - 4 of
n i of nei
1 IT 1 1 7 0 .
the time*.
Town 34 North of Range 13 We«t.
•wiofnwt
39 40
1 61 16 TO 1 47
#7 09 70 1 76 M i Of SWi
15- 40
Good accommodations for Horaea and Cattle.
49tf
Fractional
3
3 80
28 02 70 1
•i of Mi •
1M
19 70 2 83
M
Mi of aei!
Lot No. 3 of
4 33 76 1 1 6
11 7 0 1 96
23 40
' »T 09 70 1<76
w| of awi
31 80
81 08 70 1 69 - - 4 of
4 39 30 1 38 I t 70 3 31
1 01 19 70 3 83 ni of swi
1 3 80
•wi ofnr
31 80
1 99 29 70 3
nei of M i
• 40
1 3 8 13 70 2 21
0 9 70 *1 76 w| of nei
nei of nei
'6170 1 16 M i of M i
0 40
1 38 13 70 3 11
Town 21 North of Rknge 8 W a t
nwi of awi
33 40
1 6 1 16 70 3 47 Lot No. 1 of
10 30 50
71 07 70 1 48
* ofiej
24 io
97
33 80
3 22 32 70 4 24 - - 1 of
10 13 70
68 05 70 1 33
(aotrra or BOAKDSAX airaa,)
ei of awi
aoi of nwi
37 40
»7
15 18 35
44 04 70 1 18
wi
of
nei
31 80
1 60 ..16,70 1 46 F r a c t i o n a l
j
Town 22 North of Ranga9 West
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
of nei
33 80
3 6 1 36 70 4 6 1 Fractional
31 9 65
18 03 70 " **
swiof^
34 40
97 09 70 1 76 n|
ni
of
nwi
34 80
1 63 M TO 3 60
T o w n 3 5 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t
Town 24 North of Range 9 West
r p H W NEW AND COMFORTABLE HOUSE M
aiofaat:
34 80
1 61 .16 TO 3 68 Lot No 1 of
11 60 90 1 06 10 70 1 85
1 now ready to receive its attests, heiagfittedla fkO, With-,
•i of nei
10 80
1 94 19 70 1
35 80
1 63 26 70 S 59
wi of nwi
Town 31 North, of Range L4 West
• AH Irt i H a l l ,
EanlA
C. H. MARSH,
. " " " • " T ™ , M r s * orBiagtS M V * ?!
.
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o
^ttoriuj anil ComtscIIar at Sato,
. I -?. > J{, *
C H A R L E S H. H O L D E N ,
Connsfllor aitl) Solititor,.
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
NORTHPORT,
^.ttoriifj anb Conitstllor at ^ato,
, NOTARX PUBLIC,
CLERK AND REGISTER,.
P A Y M E N T O F TAXES,
L A N D W A R R A N T
3
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
TTINM % Grand Tram* Cowtj, lick.
HENRY IXj5AMPBEi.il
L
TRAVERSE CITY HOUgE,
W I L L I A M
F O W L S ;
T
fx
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n
S3BSia?,^M3
G U N T O N HOUSE,
J A M E S
«*i of »W|
niofMi
w| of nei
. 13 40 . 97 08 70 -1 7«
Town 23 North of Range 16 Wesf.
Lot No. 1 of
.«• 30 N . r l M 1970 183 aei of
1,160
3 53 35 70 4 58
lof
so M
1M 19 70 3 83 nw*l of'
3 of
Town 23 North of Range 12 Weat
swi of
4 or
Miofawj
19 &
97 09 70
Lot No 1
w i of nwfli
Town 21 North of Range 13 West
Lot No!
34 50 1 39 13 70 2 21 w i of swfli
Hofnei
• i T w ^ * 3 5 ' 3 3 W - S » Lot No I
4 34 - 1 33 13 TO 1 16 n e i of M i
orawi
29 40
116 I t TO 1 97 Lot No «
4 ST 60 138 13 TO 1 11 n e i of
Lot No 1
40 90 1 61 1« TO 2 47 at of nwfli
Town 22 North of Range 13 W«st
44 70 1 76 l T T O ' i e S nwfli of nwfli
14 »
163 16 70 2 48 Lot No I
aa
asva
Lot No 3 of
Ix.tN«3of
w i of n e i
hot Hoi of
LotNoSof
«Wi of
33*
"
11
33
33
»
S3
33
3 9 » 139
13 70 2 23
40
1 1 1 11 TO 1 93
38 36
88 08 70 1 66
19 88
91 0 0 7 0 1 70
AS 38 1 33 13 TO 1 0 4
8 0 . : l #1 16 7b 3 36
66 16 1 63 15 70 3 38
4TS6 11 1 0 ; n 7 0 I 91
too
' I* 0 0 8 0 TO 1 0 80
<40 HE
J3 70 4 15
' 4 4 8 443f» 8 63
E
Lot No 1
««'•-«} <6818
16 80 . 105 'WTO 2 84
15 160
4 TO 4TT0 5 8T
».«
nefli of nwfli
Lot No. 4 of
1 of,,
lof
lof
WMiUwaal
Town 24 North of Range 16 West
».48
189 .1870
^
Town 31 North of ROM 17 Weat
* Lot No. 1
••OA S«
74
nei of
17 aei of
L o t N o 1 af f
L o t N o 4 ) mill a n d
08 TO 1 67 L o t N o 5 { b o n d i n g * .
suvnn
88
Bi Of
a w i of
e i of s w i
n w i of
Lot No 3
LotKoS
V
. - ' 1
&80
01S
91 7 0 1 0
| 1 3 8 1 0 M l 43 1 6 1 4 7 0 1 8 8
K-'GUNTON,
oat regard to coot, ao as t* tnSke K the moat drsiraWe of any
3 4710 110 1170 1 91 Hotel in the County.
06 70 1 66
J. K. G. being one of the earilest settlers In the Connty, la,
08 70 1 61 able to give any infortunium noceaaasy to partlea wishing to
07 70 1 50 "locate
' 'landa,
' or otherwise. Be
~ haa a Pleaaore Boat, tfldfls
18 70 1 71
184
1 84 1870 1 71
this a very
91 09 70 1 71 place of resort.
3 68 36 70 4 74
4S.ly
City, October 31,1R5S.
~
.
1 84 18 70
91
01 09 70
92 09 70
6 soil 91
«4
15 41
04 0970
10 64 40 1S3 13 70
18 43 30 1 01 10 70
11 1 8 7 *
0* 06 70
06 TO
0
SOU
Town 32 North of Range M West
Lot No. lof
11 M
83 06 TO 161
U 416 l i t 1170 I N
17
V
33
33
.^sy
3 71
1 71
1 71
1 73
y
1 16
1 81
Is prepared to make Plana aad Speeltcatlona for aO elssea
1 45 of BBIMIBCS ; alaoexecute all kinds of work connect* wtth
1 32 — V M I * 1
"
19
S4 60 3 45 70 S86*
61 60 1 43 14 70 3 17
160
iffi 16 70 1 7 4
160
3 68 36 TO 4 74
J A M E S K. GUNTON,
Practical Builder and Braughi#Tpo»
k and tindertakia* will be
11J
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afcoo#*'
-.i-neAu
•vox-. Ii.
8AXE OP STATE TAX LAND8.
T R A V E B S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 3, 1 8 6 0 .
Town
fir
3 0 JYortk
of Range
8 West.
Town
2 6 JYortk
of Range
n
8? ' "
-
1 0 West-
"
Town
3 0 North
of
Range
SP > S
Ml
1 3 West.
?p 5-C
I ! p1
J
N O . 35.
T o w n 8 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 4 W e s t
71 i — •
I si f I
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Olficc, )
• i "
LAKSIKO, MICH., July 1, lwx). S
- T / V T I C B . 1 8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT CERlands situated in the County of G r a n d
17 70 1 64 Lot l o f
70 07 70 1 ; 47 Lot i o f
11 70 3 »
at of swi
34 80
1 18 21~70 3 09 Lot l o f
- Md off to the State for Taxes ofl858,
81 08 70 1 69 L o t l o f
14 70 1 33
Lot 2 or
15 70 2 38 Lot 2 of
Town 3 1 JYortk of Range
8 West.
40 70 1 53 15 70 2 38 at or net
1 IS 11 70 3 04 L o t J o f
. ..
17 70 1 64
awl of swt
' *"
i n
—
n —
70 •1 92 Lot 3 or
2
3170
1
63
15
70
2
38
Lot
4
or
Town
2
5
Nortk
of
Range
1
4
,
West.
Wesi
T
o
w
n
2
5
N
o
r
t
h
of
R
a
n
g
e
1
5
West
set of set
1 OH 10 70 1 88
•ttrer of u i d County, s<
2
13
76
81
06
70
1
37
Lot
12
or
lit
or
nej
6
61
83
1
35
13
70
1
«
J
<11
IV
1170 1
J 1J1J
neilt
'
1
18
neflt
of
net
>
49
70
1
19
1170
e j of net
2 17 21 70 3 08
3
48
71
1
84
Lot
1
or
18
70
2
72
nvflt
or
net
5
51
55
1
35
13
70
1
18
nwfll
of
net
1
48
71
1
1
7
11
117f
70 1" 09
"
i w i of nej
1 11 11 70 1 92
3
26
02
1
07
Lot
l
o
f
10
70
1
87
5
51
56
1
35
IS
70
1
18
,T
.80
1
IS
."SI7ft;
3 04
neilt
or
nwt
s
t
o
f
n
e
t
net
of
set
1 08 10 70 1 88
next, s t the time u d place designated fbr the
06
70
1
37
Lot
3
of
6
SO
98
1
33
13
70
1
16
neflt
of
nwt
'1
4
7
7
0
1
14
1
1
W
1 06
nwflt
or
nwt
Lot
3
of
T
32
98 09 70 1 77
ordinary Tax Seles, if not previously disposed of
8
51
29
1
84
18
70
2
72
Lot
4
of
5
80
2
1
3
21
70
3
04.
1
80
1
1
3
11
TO
S
04
wt
or
aw
t
w
j
o
f
n
w
i
8
80
-2 17 21 70 3 08
• t this Offlce, according to law. .
S 39 44 1 53 15 70 1 98 nwt oT aet
5 40
1 07
10 70 1 87
5 160
4 16 42 70 5 Sf
18 08
26 02 70
98 Lot 5 of
Raid statement* contain a fall description of Fraction
3 61 68 • 1 84 18 70 2 72set of awt
5 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
• I T •« JO - 1 87 18 70 1 76
19 U
32. 03 70 1 05 Lot « or
« * c h parcel of sal<rland*; tand may be seen on Fraction
34 26 1 53 15 70 2
Lot 7 or
18
70
1
6S
6
60
60
1
33
13
70
2
16
6
39
68
1
81
neflt
or
net
w
j
of
n
e
j
20
80
2
17
21
70
3
OS
application at the offloe of the County Treasurer.
49 50 1 84 18 70 2 72 nwflt or n e j
6 50 53 1 33 13 70 2 16
6 39 30 1 81 18 70 3 69
20 80
2 18 21 70 3 09 Lot 8 or
Lands struck off to the State for taxes of 1988. w* of ml
3 40 07 1 53 15 70 2 38 st or net
6 80
2 13 21 70 3 04
74 70 8 90
30 14
70 07 70 1 47 Lot 9 or
o r other years, at the Tax Sales in October last, Lot 1 or
20 86
—
07 70 1 54 neflt or nwt
6 50 46 1 33 13 70 2 16 1
10 70 1 8T
30 24
70
..
. .70
. 1. 47 Lot 10 or
will be offered subject to the right of redemption Lot J of
707
0 West.
Town 26 JYortk of Range
6 46 74 J 22
10 70 1 8S
nwflt or nwt
prescribed by la*, as well as to the right of purTown 27 North
of Range
9 West.
6 39 11 1 05
3 42 31 1 53 15 70 2 38 swflt or nwt
T o w n 26 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 5 W e s t
chase of the State Bids at this Offlce prior to the n w j o f n e l
4 45 SO
93 09 70 1 72 neilt or nwt
6 40
i 07
15 70 2 38 set of nwt
13 70 1 06
•ale.
DANIEL X CASE,
Swt of nej
08 70 l t t l
M
1 63 15 70 2 38 nwflt of swt
3 40
4 16 42 70 6 38
Auditor General.
ne{ of nw(
45 33
93 09 70 1 72 set or met
4 40
153
15 70 2 38 swflt of swt
4 26 42 70 6 S*
n | of set
v
16 70 2 51 set or net
38 90 1 53 15 70 2 38 et of swt
2 13 21 70 3 04
ANNUAL TAX 8ALES.
4 40
83 08 70 1 61 Lot , 3 or
s e t of nwt
10 18 65
77 07 70 1 51 nt of nwt
2 IS 21 70 3 04
4 160
3 30 33 70 4 33 Lot 11 or
rfwi of
10< 24 35 1 07 10 70 1 87
113 21 70 S 04
Auditor General's Office, )
6 43 56 . 1 38 13 70 2 21 Lot 12 or
net of n e j
18 80
1 13 __ . . .
10 24 10 1 07 10 70 1 87
2 IS 21 70 S 04
LANSIXO, Mich., July let, IB6O..5
42 63 1 23 12 70 2 05 Lot 13 or
nwt « r net
30 70 4 06
10 80
Town 2i North of Range 1 4 West.
3 13 11 70 S 04
O MUCH OF EACH OF THK FOLLOWINO awt of n e j
12 70 2 05 e t nwt
10 70 1 87
Town 27 JYortk of Range
1 0 West.
nwt or net
2 13 11 70 3 04
described tract* or parcels of land, situated set or net
12 70 2 06
21 70 3 04
10 70 1 87
1 23 12 70 2 05 wt of swt
in the Connty of G r a n d T r a r e n e . delinquent n | of aet
24 70 3 39 set or swt
10 70 1 87
2 13 11 70 S 04
12 70 2 05 get of net
for unpaid tax en, for the years mentioned below, net or net
08 70 1 61 •wt or aet
11 70 S 04
12 70 2 05 st of nwt
1 IS 21 70 3 04
27 40
as will be sufficient to pay the titxea, Interest, and w | or tiet
If, 70 2 51 net ornwt
4 26 42 70 5 38
11 TO 3 04
20 70 2 96 swt or
34 80
charcea thereon, will be aold by the Treasurer n | o r n w t
16 70 2 51 wt ornwt
4 26 42 70 6 38
41 70 5 SB
10 70 1 83 set °f
34 40
of said County, on the first Monday of October aet or
14 160
4 12 41 70 6 23 nwt of aet
30 1
1 IS 11 70 3 04
IIS
21 70 3 04
s t of net
ntatt, at such public and convenient place aa he
Town 27 JYortk of Range
1 0 Wat.
Town 2 8 JYortk of Range 9 West.
94 09 70 1 73
21 70 3 Ot
30 35 37
•hall select i n T r a v e r s e C i t y , the connty seat >4 of net
34 32 60 1 03 10 70 1 83 swflt or nwt
2 47 24 70 3 41 Lot l o r
1 07 10 70 1 87
30 40
10 70 1 87
of aald connty, aceording to the Statute in such net of net
34 38 25 1 03 10 70 1 83 set or nwt
5 29 88 1 15 11 70 1 96 ~ it 3 of
2 13 21 70 3 04
10 70 1 86
30 80
ct of swt
case made and provided.
15 70 7 38
Town 3 2 JYortk of Range 1 0 West.
aet of net
94 09 70 1 73
33 80
2 13 21 70 3 04
nwflt of swt
30 35 20
DANIEL L. C A S E
11 70 1 96 Lota 2 4 3 or
Lot 4 or
8 71
1 14 1 1 7 0 1 95
94 09 70 1 73
2 IS 21 70 S 04
swflt of s w t
30 35 03
33" 80
Auditor General.
Lot 6 or
15 70 2 38 Lot 1 or
19 39
69 06 70 1 45
4 26 42 70 5 38
30 160
S3 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
set or
1857.
15 70 2 S8 Fraction
Lot 2 or
20 27
46 04 70 1 20
4 26 42 70 6 38
1 07 10 70 1 87
net or
31 160
33 40
Town 28 North
of Range
9 West.
16 70 2 38
net or net
Town 2 6 JYortk of Range 11 West.
2 13 21 70 3 04
S3 80
113 21 70 S 04
ef or nwt
31 80
9 160
4 94 49 70 6 13 neflt or nwt nwt or
1 42 18 1 53 15 70 2 38 nwflt or nwt
94 09 70 1 73
33 40
31 36 04
1 07 10 70 1 87
20
70
2
96
9
80
2
06
wt
or
awt
15
70
2
38
3 c
8 B S F
n w | or net
I 41 92 1 53
94 09 70 1 73
31 35 25
S3 80
5 13 21 70 3 04
swflt or nw4
Lot2or
11 36 80 1 64 15 70 2 39 st o r n w t
1 80
3 06 30 70 4 06 et or swt
31 80
2 13 21 70 S 04
2 13 21 70 3 04
12 40
1 63 10 70 2 49 net or swt
awt of nwt
15 70 2 38 nwflt or swt
1 40
153
31 35 44
94 09 70 I 73
2 13 21 70 3 04
14 39 40 1 23 12 70 2 05 w t o r s w t
awlof
20 100
4 64 1 82 70 7 06 Lot 1 of
1 80
3 06 30 70 4
09 70 liU
107
10 70 1 87
SI 35 64
swflt of swt
15 63 85 1 44 14 70 2 28 Wt of set
Lot 3 of
Town 28 North
of Range
1 1 West,
4 80
2 45 24 70 3 39 set or
31 160
4 16 42 70 5 ( B E
1 07 10 70 1 87
1 24 12 70 2 06 w j of net
21 40
24 70 3 39 net or
n+i'ot
33 1«0
2 34 »4 jp 3 98 net of net
32 160
... 42 70 6 M
2 IS 21 70 3 04
22 21 20
05 70 1 26
L o t 3 of
Town 2 7 JYorth of Range
11 West.
4 26 42 70 6 88
US
3 1 7 6 3 01
32 160
23 41 76
09 70 1 72
Lot 1 of
i
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n
1
M
i
n
n
'
1
.
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12
70"
2
4
26
42
70
5
38
1 40
32 160
107
10 70 1.87
swt or
12 70 2 05 swt or n * t
26 40
net of net
4 26 42 70 6 38
set °f n e |
1 40
1 23 12 70 2 05 set or
32 160
1 07 in 70 1 87
Town 27 JYortk of Range. 5 West.
12 70 2 05
nwt of awt
27 40
1 40
1 23 12 70 2 05 wt or nwt
2 11 21 70 S 04
! 4 3 8 42 70 6 38
n « t of net
31 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 Ml of
30 160
6 12 61 70 7 43 set or nwt
4 90 49 70 6
2 13 21 70 3 04
113, . 31 70 3.04
1 160
w j or swt
Town 2$ JYortk of Range
5 West.
31 80
70 4 06 •wt of
et or *w|
24
70
3
39
1
80
3
13
1170 3 04
wt of set
n c i o f n e t ...
1 40.
170
17 70 2 57
Town 2 9 JYortk of Range 9 West.
30 70 4 06
1 07 10 70 1 87
Lot 3 of
1 3860
n * t of net
1 40
1 7u 17 70 I 57 nwt of s w t
Town 27- North of Range 1 4 West.
1 13 II 70 1 94 Lot 4 ot
24 70 3 39
107
1 0 1 0 1 87
1 32
245
s w t of BWf
H 40
1 70 17 70 J ,67 net "f »wt
6 80
3 73 37 70 4 80
nt of net
11 70 1 04 Lot 1 or
30
70
4
063
13
31 70 S 04
2
38
76
aet Of net
1» 40
1T# 17 70 2 57 awt of swt
6 80
3 73 S7 70 4 80
st of net
11 70 1 94 set of set
3 06 30 70
3 1 3 1170 3 04
2 40
213
2 1 7 0 S 04
Town. 3 0 North
of Range
5 West.
e t of n e |
11 HO
11 70 1 94 set or net
awt of aet
2 45 24 70 3 39
1 0 7 . .10 70 4 87
17 40
2 1 7 0 S 04
.11s
11 80
Ct of aet
36 80
8 38 33 70 4 41 set or set
11 70 1 94 net or s e t
2 45 24 70 3 39 wt of net
1
0
7
10
TO I 87
17 40
10 70 1 87
107
net of set
11 40
11 70 1 93
Town 2 5 JYoftk of Range
6 West.
set «f «*l
4 96 41 70 8 88
2 45 24 70 3 39
18 80
at of oet
10 70 1 87
107
nwt of set
11 40
0770 1 53 set of nw{
nettt of nwflt
6 39
.106
16T0'1>51 Lot 1 of
18 40
1 23 12 70 2 05
36 80
1 1 3 3 1 7 0 3 04
22 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
15 70 2 35
n w j of n w |
1 OS 10 70 2 51 Lot 1 of
2 45 24 70 3 39 set or set
18 80
nt of set
T
o
w
n
27
N
o
r
t
h
of
R
a
n
w
1
5
W
e
st
10 70 1 85
•t ornwt
•3 40 , 34 70 14 44 Lot 3 of
2 45 24 70 3 39
20 80
et of set
Lot 4 or
1 66 20 1 49 14 70 3 S3
04 70 1 21
Town ! 3 North of Range 1 4 West.
nt of BW|
3 38 ',33 70 4 41 Lot 4 of
1 23 1! 70 2 05
nwt of set
20 40
Lotlof
12 26 35 1 11 13 70 1 03
38 13 70 2 21
1 58 60 2 69 26 70 3 65
neflt or neflt
1 6 7 '16 70 2 53 Lot I of
165 16 70 2 51 Lot 1 or
26 80
wt of set
net
o
f
n
w
t
11
40
1
87
18
70
1 76
1
21 22 70 3 U
10 78
1 10
94 09 70 1 73
1 68 18 70 2 52 Lot l o r
nwflt of netlt
1 65 16 70 2 51 Lot 2 or
e t Of set
Lot 1 of
30 47 40 1 1 8 11 70 3 0 9
23 22 70 3 15 e | or net
31 60 1 44 14 70 1 28
10 80
3 39 33 70 4 42 L o t S or
2 45 24 70 3 39 Lot 4 or
28 80
30 80 80
-80', M 7 0 1 ( 8
14 II 70 1 95 net of nwt
4 • 6 40
28 02 70 1 00 Lot 4 of
10 40
1 87
16 70 2 63 Lot.4 or
83 08 70 1 61 Lot 1 of
30 40
T
o
w
n
2
9
N
o
r
t
h
of
R
a
n
g
e
1
5
W
e
s
t
10 II 70 1 91 Lot 1 of
27 65 1 25 12 70 2
10 37
aejrtf.
'
6 64 60 70 8 00 L o t s or
0870 1 61 Lot 2 or
30 38
14 3 9
l ' 3 6 r 1 3 70 1 18
75 07 70 1 52 Lot l o f
24 60 1 37 IS 70 2 20 L o t 1 of a.
6 64 66 70 8 00 Lot 7 or
10 30
net of rf1-'!:
30 61 58 1 03 10 70 " " Lot 3 or
14 II70 1 9 5 Lot 4 of
80
2 1 3. 21 70 S 04
3 41 34 70 4 45 L o t s or
10 39
ct ornwt
T o w n 2 5 N o r t h of R a n g e 16 W e s t
30 55 82 1 13 11 70 1 94 at or aet
77 07 70 1 54 Lot 5 of
18 70 2 76 e t of aet
10 28
, 1 72 17 70 2 59 Lot 9 or
1 80111 11 70 8 04
30 40 19
83 08 70 1 61 uwt or nwt
11 70 1 93
41 70 6 17 wt of aet.
3 38 33 70 4 41 a w t or net
10 40
2 13 11 70 8 04,
30 46 14
93 09 70 1 72 e t or nwt
Lot 6 or
41 70 6 37 w t of swt
1 12 11 70 1 93 Lot 7 or
3 40 .34 70 4 44 sat or swt
10 40
1 19 21 70 3 10
31 47 35 1 03 10 70 1 83 wt of nwt
32 70 4 30 Lot 8 or
4 16 41 70 6 17 net of net
11 80
of swt
3 38 33 70 4 41 st of net or
1 07 10 76 1 87
11 40
83
31 39 40
83 08 70 1 61 e t o r s e i
32 70 '4 30
2 08 20 70 1 98 net of set
11 80
15 40
1 68 16 70 2 54 n | or net
107- 10 TO 1 87
44 90 49 70 6 09 nwt or net
32 160
set or
1 08 20 70 2 98 awt of set
16 TO 2 55 Lota 1 A l o f
11 74 86 3 23 32 70 4 25 e t or net
15 40
rtofawt
107 1070 1 87
34 80
2 45 24 70 3 39 swt of net
2 08 20 70 2 98 et of net
15 50
2 87 28 70 3 85 wt or net
15 40
Lot 4 of
Town 2 6 JYortk of Range
6 West.
113 11 70. 3 04
2 45 24 70 3 39 net of nwt
35 80
2 08 20 70 1 98 w | of net
16 40
1 IS 11 70 1 94 nwt. or
swt of swt
1 1 7 0 3 04.
aeiotawt
S8 ,40
. 1 7 0 17 70 2 67 swt or nwt
44 90
35 160
90 49 70 6
2
08
20
70
2
98
10 70 1 87
« t of*wt
28 40
1 70 17 70 2 57 Lot com. 50 rods'
11 40
36 160
44 90
90 49 70 6 09 set of set
set of awt
net o f
«
16
41
70
6
27
10 70 1 8 7
'l°f
107
4 90 49 70 6 09 ef of net
nwt of awt
36 160
tridilMf *
' 3 38 3 3 7 0 4 ("1 W and 32 rods
4
16
41
70
5
17
19
80
wt of net
3 40 34 70 8 11 " *r 8 E cor.
10 70 1 87
29 80
<'t of set
net or net
11 West.
Town 5 I North
of Range
2
08
20
70
2
98
20
40
10 70 1 87
31 *60 .11 8 64 -06 TO 8 00 or a w | of aeflt,
nwt or n e |
37 03 70 1 10 set of net
Lot 3 or
4
16
41
70
5
27
20
80
the
nc
0
W
1
8
rods
et
or
set
10 70 1 87
8 64 06 70 8 00
net or net
32 180,,
38 0 3 70 1 11
Lot 4 or
9 22
4
16
41
70
5
17
16 70 1 48
3 49 33 70 4 42 N 8 rods. E 18
14 57 68 1 6 1
L o t S or
1 44 14 70 2 26 • t or swt
a( or nwt
10 80
1
08
10
70
2
98
72
07
70
1
49
rods,
8
8
rods,
nwt
or
s
w
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14 39 58 1 13 1170 J
1 61 16 70 2 55
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M t of awt
1 44 14 70 2 28
at or swt
20 80
2
08
20
70
2
98
21
40
L
o
t
com.
20
rods
swt
or
swt
15
4 10
11 61 70
83
169
16 fO 2 65
net of swt
Lot 1 or
53 05 70 1 ""
Lot 1 ot
23 39
2
08
20
70
2
98
23
40
W
of
N
K
cor.
Bet
or
net
> 4 1 34 70 4 45
16
6 40
14 0 1 7 0
86
I 34 80
Lotlof
w i o r awt
71 07 70 1
28 40
t or swt
2
08
20
70
2
98
23
40
of
awt
of
sefli.
aet
or
net
11 1 9 7 8
51 0 5 7 0 1 16
34 40
1 6 9 18,70 1 55
Lotlof
2 16 21 70 3 07
28 160
nwt of
2 08 20 70 2 98
3 40 34 70 4 44 Thence 8 8 rods,
,34 80
80 08 70 1 68 net or set
Lot 3 of
28 45
T o w n 2 6 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 6 W e s t .
24
HO
4
16
41
70
5
27
W
4
rods,
N
8
nt
or
net
.14' 4 0 ' 1 70 17 70 1 57
35 03 70 1 ""
Lot 1 or
29 29
14 80
2 13 3 1 7 0 . 1 0 4
24 40
2 08 20 70 2 98 st of aet
1 70 17 70 2 57 TodsE 4 rods to
1 43 14 7 0 2 27 awt of nwt
29 80
25 40
1 07 10 70 .1,87 ~
24 40
2 08 20 70 2 98 net of net
43 04 70 1 17 e t or net
Town
2 7 JYortk of Range
6 West.
73 07 70 1 60 nwt or swt
nwt of net
29 40
25 80
1 1 3 1 1 7 0 3 04
28 80
4 16 4170 5 27 wt of net
1 43 14 70 2 27 st or swt
s e t or net
24 "40
1 70 17 70 1 67 Ondl fr S o . 1 dew t or net
25 40
1 07
10 70 1 87
29 40 , 108 20 70 2 98 set of net
ducting 9 acres
set
or
set
14 70 2 17
a«Mfae|.!l].vxi »
40 i - 1 7 0
17 70 2 57
ef or net
1 07 10 70 * 87
32 80
416 41 TO 6 27 set of s w t
reserved by A S
07 70 1 48 et or net
30 40
net ot set
Town 25 JYortk of Range 7. West.
1 07 10 7 0 : L 8 I 33 160
8 32 83 70 9 85 net of s w t
Wadsworth.
net
or
14 70 2 27
wt or set
30 ""
1 07
10 70 1 4 7 .
wt of net
19 80
. 3 W 33 70 4 41 also 1 acre aold
33 80
416 41 70 6 27 nwt or swt
a
t
ot
nwt
21 70 3 07
swt or
32 160
1 IS 31 70 S'04
T o m 26 JYorth of Range
1 West.
33 40
2 08 20 70 2 98 e t ot set
20 84
16 00 1 00 7 0 1 1 7 0
J.-Baakla,
14 70 2 29 swt or nwt
Lot l o r
33 48
107
10 70 1 8 7
nwt or aet
net o r n w t and . 2
-„
U n d l o f fr 1 de230 23 70 3 23
nt or swt
3S 80
26 40
107
10 70 1*7
swt or set
set ornwt
< 8 ,31 88 1 36 13 70 2 19 ducting 1 1-5
Town 2 9 Nortk
oj Range
1 4 West.
Town 2 9 North
of Range
1 1 West.
27 Si 56
nS< or nwt
SO 411
1 70 17 70 2 63 a 0 r e s reserved
308 10 70 2 98 Lot 6 of
1 40
Lots 1 A 1 of
10 41
1 61 16 70 1 37 set of net
36 40
afl|ofaiwi
30 42
1 76 >17 70 2 63 by ^
8. Wads149 24 70 3 43 net of ne{
Lotlof
Town 3 1 North
of Range
1 1 West.
40 20
7 16 71 70 8 67
Village of Elk
Town 2 7 JYortk of Range
7 West.
11 13 16 119 11 70 2 00
Lot 2 or
nwt of awt
6 40
93 09 70 1 71 Lot 3 or
Lot 5
awt of awt
22 4 0
1 7 1 17 70 2 68 Part of swt of'
11 4188 111 2170 3
03 70 1 00
swt or aet
10 40
1 06 10 70 1 85 e t or aet
aeflt beginning
11 80
4 16 41 70 6 27 Lot 8
Town 2 8 JYortk of Rangt
7 West.
21 70 3 06
116
Fraction of
11
1
04 00 70
11 36 18 166 26 70 3 62 nt of Lota 69 A 60
nwflt or nwt
» w | of set
u . 17 40
170
17 70 2 67 20 rods S of N ' t
07 70 I 68
Fraction or
13 2
12 01 70
if
cor. thence W 80
11 40
108 20 70 2 98 L o U 151 A 161
swt or nwt
Town "25 JYorth of Range
8 West.
Lot 3 of
21 45
1 03 10 70 1 83 wt of swt
. .. 15 70 3 61
rodB,S
10
rods,
11
80
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.
Lot 1 or
8 39
165
16 70 2 52
Towa 3 2 North
of Range
11 West.
E 80 rods, N 10
3 08 10 70 1 98
11
40
Mock
set
or
s
e
t
ofawi
15 40
1,70 17 70 2 67
10
2 87 28 70 S
Lot 1 of
23 43
97 09 70 1 76 Wt or net
13 80
4 16 41 70 5 17 Lots 1 A 1
1
66 06 TO' I 01
"Of mf
21 40
1 7 0 17 7 0 1 67 rods to begin—
40
1 33 1 3 70 1 16 Lot 4 or
awt of net
• 25 36
56 05 70 1 31 nwt of
13 160
,6 11 51 70 6 S3 LotaS A 5
3
1 34) IS 70 1 17
Town 2 7 JYortk of Rangt
8 'West.
40
2 25 21 70 1 17 Lot 1 of
13 160
611 61 70 6 33 L o U 1 A 3
IS 70 1 17
set of net
28 68
1 14 11 70 1 96 swt of
4
134
nwt or a w |
« 40
tt» 0 > 7 0 1
40
2 87 28 70 3 85 Fraction or
L o t 4 of
33 41
69 06 70 1 45 Lot 1 of
14 61 60 1 69 16 70 3 65 Lota 2 A 4
4
0 0 09 70 1 80
nj ornwt
16 80
3 38 33 70 4 41 Lot l o f
94
5 39 53 70 6 62
14 69 55 3 08 30 70 4
10 70 1 87
Lot 3 or
LoU 1 , 3 , 6
-8
107
Town 2 5 North
of Range
1 2 West.
aet or nwt
»
4 0 , 1 1 06 18 70 1 86 L a t 3 of
61 38 2 48 24 70 3 *2 at or n t of awt
5170 6
14 160
611
s e t or
1
40
1
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16
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Town B JYortk of Jtange
8 West.
40
1 60 16 70 1 S5 awt of
aet of aet
14 80
1 66 15 70 3 61 t o t 63 54 4th rt.
11 160
811
61 70 7 43 e t or net
08 70 lid'
7 31 01 1 24 1 1 7 0 1 06 L o t 3 of
swBt of awflt
64
2 39 23 70 3 32
17
6 50
16 01 70
Fraction
16 0170
87 •
Town
2
6
North
of
Range
1
2
West.
"
6
.
7
.
1
0
1
1
2
,
1
3
,
1
4
7 . 67 37 J 3ft 13 7 6 , 1 SI
L o t 4 of
11 13 30 1 1 7
1170 1
Town 3 0 JYortk of Range 9 West.
" 26 2d a t , 33 3d at.
39 03 70 1 13
etornet
14 80
1 65 18 70- 1 61 Lot 2 of
V 10
71 07 70 1 48
n w t of net
11 15 40 1 82 18 70 1 70
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19 01 70
90
13
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2
17
21
70
3
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2
6
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of
Range
1
3
West.
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1 42 M T f t . : ) 1 C
e t of net
Lot 3 with Dock Ac 22
1
11 97 1 19 70 13 86
17
01
7
0
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8
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1
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52
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64
awt
or
set
set or
10 160
4 1 6 4 1 7 0 6 38 L o t 4 with House 22 40 15 S 99 39 70 6 08
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71 07 70 1 50
awt or set
1 01 10 70 1 82 swt or
17 01 70
88
11 160
4 26 42 70 5 38 Lot 6 of
• 80
142
Id 70 2 28 seflt of sefli
of,ae*.
23 39
-07 70 1 62 - 16 A 17 Kagonabe a t
17 01 70
8*
81
—08
70
1
37
Lot
1
of
9 80
.1 41 14 70 1 16
wt ofnwt
13 40
1 28 12 70 2 10
Town 2 6 North
of Range
1 3 West.
nwt of*net"
1
63
;
.
16
70
2
49
•
I
or
net
U 48
'T1 0 7 7 8 1 4 8
88 08 70 1 66
set of nwt
25 17 80
5 54 80 1 43 14 70 1 27 Lot 6 of
1 43 14 70 2 27 Lot 1 or
wt of aet
1 7 n-TSt
w t of nwt
1 34 11 70 1 06 Lot
35 34
6 38 50 1 01 10 70 1 82 Lot 7 of
73 07 70 1 *0 L o t l o f
03 00 70
73
1 66 25 70 3 61
27 80
Lot S or
5 42 40 1 1 1 11 70 1 93 nt of net
109 10 70 1
04 00 70
74
6 13 61 70 6 33
nwt of
2 17 21 70 3
M
nt
of
net
Town
2
8
North
of
Range
1
3
West.
04 00 70 ' 7 4
•wflt o f n w f l t
»
08 7 0 , 1 61
•wilt
1 28 12 70 2 10
swt of net ,
1 41 14 70 1 26 aet or nwt
36
80
05
00
70
13
w
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of
nwt
18
70
1
76
'
18
8
1
8
5
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1
7
13
70''S
80
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Lotlof
187 7870 3 85 e t or awt
'
36
80
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of
nwt
14
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86
37
70
4
80
18
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1
4
6
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8
39
J . o t 3 «f
Lot 2 or
18 01 70
. „
1970 1 8 4
•wflt or swt
19 66 45 1 31 13 70 3 84
Town 3 1 JYortk of Range 9 West.
l^tlof
27 64 70 1 73
L o t s or
8 68 66 70 8 - M
6 17 60 117 12 70 1 09
Lot2or
19 £4
117
1 1 7 0 3 08 L o t s or
Lot l o r
140
1 « J l l l l l
18 40
1 18
net or net
01
0
0
7
0
7
i
Lot 3 or
6 42
1 95 19 70 2 84
IT 180
J j M « 7 0 8 06 Lot 3 of
106
19 5 4 1 4 1 7 9 1 7 3 0 3 76
Lot 2 or
04 00 70
74
7 40
1 87 18 70 1 76
1 00 1 0 7 0 1 80 aet or nwt
Lot 4 or
11 35
30 65 54 1 86 38 70 S 8 4
T o w n SO JYortk of Range
8 West.
303
1070 F « 3
7 41
1 95 19 70 2 84 aeflt or aet
1 38 13 70 3 31 nwflt or nwt
Lot 6 or
31 80
416 41 70 6 37
w t or set
aet of
4 160
,185
8i70 S
8
160
7
46
74
70
8
90
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of
1
7
1
17
70
1
61
19
70
1
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31 37
1 91
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l>»t 1 of
18 10
83 06 70 1 3 9 L o t a o f
114
04 00 70
74
17 160
7 46 74 70 8 90
1 SO IS 70 1 19 •Wt of
31 30 80 1 66 16 70 3 41
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18 8 0
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11 »0 8 08 Lot l o f
w|4>fawf
114
<1 0 6 W 1 *7
28 39 60 1 03 10 70 1 83
1 SS IS 70 1 11 Lot 1 of
Lot 3 of
IS 60
33 44 30 1 35 1170 1 07
Lotlof
11160 , . * 4 8
44 70 f «
116
1 7 0 17 70 * 6 7
18 39 67 1 05 10 70 1 85
160
15 70 1 35 L a t 3 of
Lot 3 of
T8 07 70, I 65 Lot 6 or
130
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73
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113 21 70 3 04
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1
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11 31'
98 09 70 1 77
Lot l o '
3 0 2 3070 1 9 1
Village • f WaakmoOTll]*.''
Town 29 Nortk
of Range
1 3 West.
33 38 45 3 06 10 70 1 06
Lot 4 of
H I 37
I » 8 1 0 7 0 I 88 Lot l o f
Lot S o t
37 0 1 7 0 - 0 9
100
10 70 :
S3 160
8 31 8170 9 86
• 7,16,18, 44
a | of awt
16 80
3313
13 33170
1 7 0 33 004 a e » o f
U 80
117
1170 1 08 L o t 4 o f
1
nt or sat
17
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1
7
0
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6
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117
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66 06 7 0 4 8 1
1 08 10 70 1 86 a o t a f a w t
29, A at of Lot 31
1 87 18 70 3 75
33 40
1 87 18 70 3 75 awt of nwt
n
64
1 48 14 70 1 31 Lot 8 or
Lot 1 of
17 01 70
88
1 09 10 70 1 89 w t ot awt
S3 40
1 87 18 70 3 76
173 37 70 4 80 ae« of aet
M W "
98 00 70 I 74 ,aet or
L o l l of
8 1 0 6 7 8 1 17
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1
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04! 0 0
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84 08 70 1 8 0
Town 2 8 JYortk of Range
1 0 West
73 0770 1
Lot 4 of
L o t 4 of
84 80
117
U TO 8 08
08 00 70 TO
38 30 80 1 40 14 70 3 34
3 73 37 70 4
Fraction of
16 70 -1 38 et of a w t
1 40
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34 80
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I a n * a # T h e Work.
the law of Coogrt^; but to dictate maa's very thought*
1*4 i i't"« •u
byre moving from office hkowo appointees as Cast aatbey
A vital moral principle afderiias every great political
n m n i l
, * E
doubted the propriety of h'H coodact ti»ugh oc^f pri- struggle;—« power that, ioSpite of tbfrignorance of vo' MJL BATON—Mankind are an inquisitive race of beings, vately. He sanctioned, nay dictated,the robbing df the ters/tbewickedaess of debauched politicians, and the freoda
.prone to inquire into each others eecrets, am well as into malls and, consequently, suppression of free discussion of balloting, is still at work to madte all results robeerviT9*&y A V E ) K S E j f i I T T *
those which nature has thrown around her operations. through the press. He authorized the expenditure of cnt to the high purposes of God's BMral gorcrutneuLin
FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST, 3, 1860.
Certain would-be Philosophers assert 4hat all things are the public money to buy votes, and the forgery of natu- the world Outwardly the coolest may seem to be an
eager atrife for office; but moral forccsarr leading on to
REPUBLIC AW T I C K E T .
progressive; and avow that they have traced the human ralization papers; and now protests against any inquiry ward an inevitable logical result- Jiistorv hit much of
race to thfc On rang Outang as their great progenitor; into his misconduct!
the precision of mathematics. It is inexorable in ita judgx ; ( ) . y
FOR rBBsinxjrr,
II. B. S.
and that this " wild man of the woods" must look to the
ments. It csaitl be partial. On its Jong record, there
baboon for his father and some one of the inferior sson- DOCOLAS' Sotmrxax PLATTOBX.—The Atlanta Confede- cannot be fooodia siagto "dispenaatioa" to a State or
racy, the leading Douglas organ in Georgia, advocates Government The Gate of wrong and despotism is not
kies for his great grandfather.
only the Nomisis of Providence, but the philosophy of
FOR TICK rRMIDMT,
Now, if this theory be true, according to the law of the revival of the African Slave Trade, as a legitimate history
progression, the negro must be the immediate descendant Douglas doctrine. A late issue of the Confederacy says:
However difficult it may be to define or locate the en1
HANNIBAL HAMLIN,
" W e are for tho repeal of the restrictions upon the tity called a pnbBc conscience, yet that there is n c h a
or mix*.
,
of the Ourang Outang; for the little philosophers at WasbAfrican slave trade, regardless of its construed impolicy thing cannot be doubted; and no more can it be que*ington say their niggers are so inferior to their own race by Northern fanatics and southern sabmissionists.'
Presidential Electors—At Large,
tioDcd that a deliberate and wicked stiffing or perversion
HEZEKIAH O. WKLL8, of Kalamaeoo.
—notwithstanding the most direct and natural way is
•• We are opposed to the acquisition of any more Ter- of the moral sense in legislation, has been and must ever
B U F U 3 H08MEB, of Ingham.
constantly resorted to to bleach them—as to be fit only ritory until the African slave trade is re-opened, and the be visited with retributive judgements. Whether thia
- i *tr* District
GEORGE W . LEE.
immediate sale and enslavement of all free negroes that system of compensation be attributed to providence, bf
for. slaves.
. • 8wood District. .ED W1N DOBSCH.
are found within the limits of tho Southern States, after to the intrinsic nature of moral law or action, the fact ia
Many arguments have been adduced to substantiate the a specified time to emigrate."
t ? » W l ) u t r i c » , . ; . F f l I L 0 T U 8 HAYDON.
certain, and the statesman, party, or nation that over* Pdarth District..AUOU8TU8 OOBUBN.
above theory, besides the one that all things are progreslooks or denies i t must sooner or later; pay the penalty
The Madrid Gazette of the 25th publishes an official of folly if not of impiety. Parties and men are sooner
* « i
sive, and that the sUns of some negroes occasionally take
Stale Ticket.
on the strange freaJtf becoming white like their mas- account of the birth of the daughter of the Dutchess de or later compelled to fed that there is in public affairs
For Governor,
tors. But I respectfully ask the Philosophers' pardon for Montpersicr. The infant was at once baptised, and re- an aggregate moral force greater than themselves. Frequently in party contest this impersonal power fails to
AUSTIN BLAIR,
suggesting another reason, and I think the strongest of- ceived the name .of Maria de las Mercedes, and a great ex pre® itself I t remains silent though not inoperative.
or jACUos.
fered, in favor of their hypothesis. It is,—that all man- many others, and among them" Holy Trinity," and "All There is no appeal to the condition of moral life—the
For Lieutenant Governor,
kind are imitative being* The lower classes, in the Phi- the Saints." The Queen and King acted as sponsors, foundations of right are not preceptiblp threatened—the
J A M E S BIKNKY,
or BAT.
losophers'chain of being, are perpetually aping those and immediately after the ceremony the child was deco- conscience is notquickencd by a servse of danger—the pulse
For Attorney General,
of moral feeling is not arrested by aay shameful i tar usathey consider above themselves. The apes and raonkies rated with the royal order of Maria Louisa.
bility to national faith or rectitude. Tbe conflict moves
C H A R L E S UPSON,
are the moat imitative of quadrupeds, the baboons someKansas is still out of the Union, because Douglas refused on, and ia determined noiskssly, while the combatants
or BRAXCH.
what less so, and . the ourang outang still less. Accord- to' raise his voice in her favor.
For Auditor General.
W ith all his have been propelled by an influence not recognised. In
LANGPOBD G. BEBBY,
ing to the little philosophers the niggar is the lowest biped pretended zeal for the will of the people, he had not the ordinary times, when no organic change ef policy is de6 r ISXAWKB.
in the race that conjoins reason with imitation; and it moral courage to plead for the admission of Kansas lest, manded, and no prostitutions of power are to be rebuked,
but where a mere transfer of official authority is sought;
For State Treasurer.
will appear that in some respects slaveholders and their in doing so, he should offend the South. He is bold as a the turmoil, if any there bo, can be left to "itadt It is
J O H N OWEN,
political condjutors are almost as much given to imitation lion to do wrong; but he hasn't the courage of a mouse not dangerous, and will work Itself out by exhaustion, or
o r WATHt
/
bo arrested by the recuperative action of the Government
Secretary of State.
as niggars. Whence theu could they derive their pro- in the cause of humanity and justice.
when the new Administration is inaaguratod. In crises,
JAMES B. POBTEB,
pensity to imitate, but from the monkies remotely, and
Gen. Pillow, who issued aflamingmanifesto some weeks howevor, when a battle of principles is inevitable—when
from
the
niggar
immediately:
the national conscience must be tested—when patriotism
Commissioner of State Land Office,
ago
in
favor
of
Mr.
Douglas,
announces
through
the
N
ashThat human beings are prone to imitate the actions of
and selfishness are to grapple in the fight— there must
SAMUEL & LACY,
ville Union and American, that he will support " those be recognition of the true moral issue, and the right be
or CAUIOUK.
those they suppose to occupy a higher rank in the social
statesmen
whom
be
knew
so
intimately
in
Mexico,
and
steadily maintained, or demoralization and ruin will
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
and political scale than themselves, might be proved by
J O H N M. GBEGOBY,
whose course he has since known so well in their high po- ensue.
many facta; but 1 shall mention only a few:
We are now in the most eventful crisis that the history
OF- WARJITXHAW.
sition
in
the
councils
of
the
nation,
John
C.
Breckenndge
About a quarter of a century ago. some Empress or
Member of Board of Education,
of our country has afforded. We do not regard even the
E D W I N WILLITS,
probabilities of national dissolution. There is. .a danger
Queen on the other side of the ocean, fancied that her and Joe Laae."
of
a more positive and fearful character. There is rea-.
Or MONROE.
own beauty could be improved by aping deformity, and
The Constitution (Washington) pronounccs the action
son for patriotic and Christian solicitude upon strictly
For Cougnas Fourth District.
presently bustles came in vogue on both sides of the wa- of the Michigan Democratic State Convention, in refus- moral grounds. On the result of the opening PresidentR O L A N D E. T R O W B R I D G E ,
:.! campaign
: depends .v.. r a. question
1.: -»
1I_
ter to improve the perfect symmetry of lovely woman; ing to invite Mr. Cass to attend its sesaon, as a " dis- ial
the settlement of
of vastly
Or OAKLAND.
and all kinds of materials were employed by those who graceful outrage," and " a depth of personal and partisan great moment than the adjustment of a foreign nolicT or
could not afford costly ones. And it was said grunters malignity" to which it had not expected that even the of domestic tariffs and improvements. T h e crisis ft a
District Republican Convention.
historical
development
of
causes
long
existing,
and
tbo
A Republican' ConTentlon of the Representative Dlitrlct were occasionally observed running and squealing after Douglas party would descend.
result will be historical also. W e begin to reap the fruit
costpoaed of the Coontles of Grand Traverse, Maniatee, Al- the ladies to invoke a more copious shower of bran from
A man in Gortansville, Va.. recently beat a slave with of a timid or ignorant temporizing with issues that have
pena. Cheboygan and Emmet, .will be held at the Court House
a torn bag. Since then, Eugene—another mother of
been deferred only to gather fearfhllness with each sucin Traverse City, on Wednesday, Auguat lid, 186ftat 10 o'clock
a stick, then tied his feet together, and threw him head cessive postponement A very small measure of sagacity
despots—invented
crinoline,
for
her
genius
could
ascend
A. M-. to nominate a candidate to represent said District In
foremost into a hogshead of water. When the negro at any time within twenty-five years padt could h a r e forethe House of ftepresentatlvea of the Stale of Michigan, and to to nothing useful; and I have seen the wild grape-vines
was taken out he was found to be dead. A coroner's ju- seen the present chaos of parties and conflict of sectionaltransact such other busirxssas may he deemed advisable.
laid under contribution to furnish hoops.under the suppoism. History, which is an embodiment of Providencc,
The esuaty of Grand Traverse will be entitled to 8 Dele- sition that perfect beauty could be made more beautiful. ry sat around the body, and soon returned a verdict of has been true t o itself I t could not reserve its judgments
gates; Maniatae S; sad Alpena, Cheboygan and Emmet each
or,stultify its lessons. Tbe wonder is that the settlement
So much for the ladies. But it should be observed " Died from congestion of the brain."
ftjjttgraniiftratosegtrali). ,
Man is a n I m i t a t i v e Being.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
1 Delegates.
By otder of tbe Committee.
PERRY HAKKAH, Chairman.
Traverse City, July 17,1800.
that, however rediculous they may sometimes render
M. Benan, roemtxfr of the French Institute, has been has not been hastened. God's vengeance might well be
inferred from the long delay. W b e o iniquity and oppresthemselves by aping aristocracy and monarchy, they are charged by the Emperor with the mission of endeavorsion have clamored for their way. while the public conall Bepublicans on this side of Mason and Dixon's line; ing to discover the sites of Tyre and Sidon. He had an science has been asleep; when ethica and politics have
and never colloctively imitate the vices of the would-be audience some time back of his Majesty, and is to leave been divorced, and organised wickedness h i s been nurRepublican County Convention.
tured,
what but wasting wrath could be anticipated? And
A Convention of the Bepublicsnaof the county of Grand lords of Creation. Both sexes require that the inventor with his family in October.
yet we have the opportunity for repentance and recover
Traverse arlll be bald a* the Court House, in Traverse City, of a fashion shall be some renowned personage;—such as
! Every one concurs in this-.—No ono but Lincoln can by the victory o f i h e right But we must bring' forth
en Wednesday, the 15th day of August nest, at 10 o'clock A. an Emperor or King, an Empress or Queen; or at least
fruits meet for repentance. The danger is that this very
U , to nominate couaty officers appoint Delegates to the a President, or Judge of some Supreme Court; and all be elected by the People. The efforts of " the ring'd, opportunity may be lost through morid apathy or so pi no
District aad Senators) Contentions, and to transact such oth- Legal decisions are based upon wise or foolish previous streaked and* speckled" gentlemen who wish to throw the confidence in the mere force of circumstances.
election into the House, are nothing more nor lesB than
er business as may be drtmed advlaable.
W e cannot afford to take for granted the success of tho
The towtuhip of Traverse will be entitled to & Delegates; ones.
conspiracy against the People. ->
Itapublicaa party. W e cannot afford to look complaHistory informs us that a certain monarch happening
Lrelanaa.5; Pealnsui,5; Meguiee, 5; Centrevllle, 4; Glen Arcently upon tbe division in the Democratic party as InACBOSH LAKE MICHIGAX.—Professor Steiner, the cele- suring the election of Mr. Lincoln. T h a t party though
to be hump-backed, all the nobility imitated the deformibor. 3; Crystal Lake, S; Whittwster, S; Milton,X
P * a a r HANNAH,
1
ty by stooping; and commoners wished for nothing so brated sronant crossed Lake Michigan, on the 4thinst. demoralised, is not dead. Tbe untiring energy of Unl
much as a hump. It may be observed that so long as starting from Milwaukee, and landing near the mouth of slave power, now made desperate by threatened defeat
& 5 3 i S S l W JO—IM*
H. D. CArfraKLt, J
this propensity to imitate is indulged only in aping cor- the Kalamazoo river—a distance of 103 miles, in two tbe unscrupulous tactics of trained politidsns eager for
place and pdf, will devise some expedient for prolonging
' Traverse CIty.July 17,1880.
poreal deformity it may be indulged without much in- hours.
that dynasty of corruption and misrule which nas so long
WwTKfATKK.—By a stupid blunder on our part, jury to mankind generally. But when it is introduced
INDIANA FOB MB. LWOOLX.—Mr. Bright admitted, be- cursed tbe country. N o mere luck will bring Mr. LinWhitewater was omitted in tbe official notice for a Couo- into morals, politics, and government, who can set fore leaving Washington, that Indiana would go for Mr. coln to tbe Presidentisl chair. N o acddental circumty Convention. That town is entitled to three Delegates, bounds to tho evils which its practice and indulgence may Lincoln by a large majority, and he preferred that result stances can insure a Bepublican victory. / That victory
is to be gained only by a steady, every day working for
;
inflict upon mankind?
as'will be seen by the corrected notice.
to the success of Mr. Douglas.
i t Tbe real issue must be kept before the people. T h e
General Jackson was the first President who ventured
conscience of tlic nation must be aroused to the momentT** TAX LISTS.—We commence this week the publiThe
post
mortem
examination
of
the
body
of
Prince
"assume the responsibility" of prostituting Presidenous conflict of principles involved in this canvass. There
cstion of the Lists of Delinquent Taxes for the Counties
Jerome, led to the discovery of a ball which had remain- is a d u t r for cvciy man t o do—a local missionary work
tial patronage to building up a political party dependant,
•f Grand Traverse, Manistee and Manitou. The return
in his chest after a duel which he fought in bis youth in enligntening his neighbors, in arousing their enthusiexclusively, on the influence which the use of the public
asm for tbe right and in bringing up tbe public cooadcncti
to the Auditor General's office from Alpena was inforrevenue, and the power of appointing his favorites to ot with a brother of Marshal Davoust
to that healthy and determined energy of tone which will
mal, and no list for that county will be published this year.
flee, confers upon the President, the first to discard the
A DOUOUAI PAPER GOXE OVER.—The Syracuse Cou- make victory certain be cause i t is j u s t
The law requires that these lists should be published
questions,—" Is he capable?" " Is he honest?" Under
:r, which has heretofore been advocating Douglas for
Lieut. Thomas T. Houston, of the United States Navy,
eight weeks. W e si all give them four or five insertions
the plea that large monied institutions are dangerous to President has taken down his name and run up that of
in oar regular issue and then transfer them to a supplidied on board tbe steamer Iroquois, in tbe Bay ofNaplcs,
Bepublics, he moved the depodts to a number of banks Breckenridge.
on the 26th u l t
ment
of his own appointment; and filled the offices everywhere
Johnson, the Douglas candidate for Vice President
The Breckenridge and Lane men in Georgia are
Nrw POTATOIS.—Mr. Cumberworth. who resides at with partisans who approved this act The people apsays " a Territorial Legislature cannot abolish Slavery." burning Douglas and Johnson in effigy.
' V
Lea's Point on the Bay, twelve milesfromTraverse City parently never reflected that the power which the dispoThis is the " Popular Sovereignty" the Douglas men are
has presented us with samples of new potatoes which sal of the public revenue, united with the power of apCoL Bownisu, Collector at Burlington, V t , has been
are superior in size and quality to any we have ever seen pointing the custodians and receivers of it, would increase called upon U> vote for.
i t this season of the year. Many of the potatoes weighed half a pound each. The pobtoe crop every where
around the Bay promisee to be better than it has ever
been before; and the GrandTVaverse potatoe Is inferior
to none this side of California.
TH* ALUWHAICT.—Tbe ever reliable Propeller Alleghany arrived toe from BuflUo ob Wednesday noon,
hiring made the trip there and back in eight days and
a halt notwithstanding an unusual detention of 24 hours
in fcttBalo. This is believed to be the quickest passage
ever made.
W e are-indebted to Capt Boynton for a copy of the
Dajfjrpit Daily Advertiser of the 30th. No important
DOW* Thft Prince of Wales arrived at Halifax on the
28th. A hew Breckenridge paper is to be started immediately in Detroit, under the editorial charge of Joha
H. Harmon.
;.
N«w Pars*.—A new BepnUican paper, entitled The
Snapping Turtle, has made its appearance in Detroit—
Jfcfetaid t o be a spicy and able little paper.
The German population in this country is 7,500,000.
the money pomr tenfold, and unite this augmented power in the hands of one man. But General Jackson well
knew how to wield this power. He appointed his partisans to office, and detained them in office, years after be
knew them to be defeuitcra, simply because they were influential pofiticians. Ho never inquired whether they
were honest or capable; and he never prosecuted any of
his partisans for stealing the revenue. But so great was
the political power be acquired as to enable him to impose upon these States, his own favorite as his successor;
and though the expenses of his administration werq^ nearly double those immediately previous, under J . Q, Adams,
the Democratic party has been singing hosannah to Jackson ever since; and the man who questions his conduct
may consider himself politically damned.
Succeeding incumbents of the white house, seeing that
prostituting political power to selfish purposes, raised
Jackson to fame, have all assumed the responsibility of
treading in "his illustrious (?) footsteps," so far as capacity and audacity would admit But it remained for Buchanan, not only to aim at absolute dictatorial power end to
employ the army to inforce his own behest in defiance of
I removed by the P r e s i d e n t and CIUBLES LUWJCT appointGov. Boeder, has taken up a permanent residence in
i n his placc
Kansas., Some of his ardent admirers already hint at
—
Some land was lately sold in the d t y of London at the
the possibility of his being made Senator when the Terrate of $900,000 per acre.
ritory shall become a State.
The Troy N. Y - Budget has lowered the Douglas flag
BEPUBUCAS PATRR IN V I R G I X I A . — T h e W h e e l i n g I n in exchange for that of Bredtenride and l a n e .
-i •i
telligencer has hoiked the Bepublican flag, with the
names of Lincoln and Hamlin for the Presidency and the
Tice-Presidency.
Nearly all the Government Lands in tba Grand TraversaAn English hunting party has lately arri ved at S t Paul, District graduate(f«Kke first of July, 19M, and can sow he
Minnesota, after an excursion of two mouths on the B e d purchased for flfty cents an acre. Some of these are fat' the
immediate
vicinity of Traverse City, and many of them ire oa
and Cheyenne Bivcrs. They have killed buffaloes, moose,
the lines of the Newaygo and Northporf, aad tfea Allegan.
deer, and American eagles.
Muskegon aadTraveraeBay 8tateBoad. They are choice f a p a - /
" THE UKKIXDBST CUT or A u . " — F i t z p a t r i c k , the lag Lands, well watered, well timbered with sugar mapU,elm.
" first choice" of the Douglas Bump Democracy for the beach, sah, baaswood, &L. 4 c , the soil ia a rich gravelly loatu.
with clay sub-soil, and the climate is healthy and dellghtkl.
office of Vice-Presideot, is out for Breckenridge and
A Propeller malea regular weakly trips between Chics*,' and
Lane.
.
Traverse City, iesring the wharf of Hannah, Lay ft Co4 Chi- '
HKATT VXBWCT.—In the suit of McCotte vs. T b e cago, every 8atarday afternoon, and Traverse City eveiy
Mayor, tc., of tba d t y of New York, involving the Tneaday afternoon. The trip is pleasant aad only ooenplea
W a r d ' s Island controversy, H o c . J o h n L Mason, Refe- about 30 hours. We advise those who are ia search of new
ree, has reported that the plaintiff's estitied t o recover homes, healthy locations, flue climate, rick soil, aad go*i«faa-i bar, to come and see theSe laada.
»-tf
£ 1 3 S ^ 0 9 25 against t h e City.
i nones.—
COUNT* TREASURER'S OFFICE, >
S IS HEREBY a
a Grand Traverse County,
m held at tbe offlce of the Coonty Treasurer, I_
ie Citv, the County Beat of Grand Traverse coonty. on
it Monday in October next, commencing at » .o'clock,
» « ""ODALiL-^"
:y Treasurer.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
COUNTY TREASURERS OFFICE,)
for Delinquent Taxes In Manistee coonty, advertised by tbe Auditor General In the Grand Traverse Herald,
will be held at the Store of Potter, linger* A C o , In the village of Manistee, tbe Connty Seat of Manistee coonty, on the
first Monday in October next, commencing at 9 o'clock, A.M.
Sf8»
• CHARLES BECOIt, Co. Treasurer.
S
Tsrsrotr S T O R E ,
N E W GOODS,
AND
Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column. Hannah, Tiny fcCo.'sOolmnn.
FARMERS
H A N N A H ,
.
In Traverse City, and on all part# of
Grand Traverse Bay, we would resaniumiice
G
Raisins, in quarter, half and whole boxi .
Tallow and Stearin* Candles, by the box;
Sugar, by.the barrel or 100 lba,;
Soap, by the box;
Baking Powders, by the box;
Matches, by the gioaa;
, Tobacco, Fine Cut, by the half barrel;
Tobacco, Smoking, by the half barrel;
Ping Tobacco, by the 50 lbe, or butt;
Soda, by the SO lbs. or keg;
Shoes and Boots, by the doa. or h t doz. pairs; Brown Cotton, by the S to 5 pieces;
Shirting Stripe, by the 2 to 5 pieces;
Cream Tartar, by the S to 20 lba,;
Candy, by the box;
Tea, by toe 20 lbs. to half chest;
Pork, by the barrel;
Hams s n d Shoulders, by the 100 lba.;
Prints, a choice assortment, by the 2 to 10 pieces;
Mosquito Bars, by the piece;
(
Nails, by the keg, assorted;
' Salt, by the barrel;
Coffee, by the so to 100 lb*.-.
Ground Coffee, by the 20 to SO lbs.;
Batter Crackers, 30 lbs. to bbL;
Hard Bread;
Boston Biscuit;
Soda Crackers;
Pipes, by the box;
Pigs, by the drum;
Brooms, bv the dozen;
Currant*, by tbe 20 lba. to half barrel;
Prunes, by the 20 to 100 lba.;'
Dried Apples, by the 100 lbs or barrel;
Gun Capa, by the 1000;
Shot, by the bag.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 29,18(0.
;S
A
C
T
,
Our New and Spacious Store,
Goods and Wares
THE PROPELLER
lie to the following
P O I N T S i
WE HAVE A
tCAPT. c . H. BOYNTON,
at 4 'P.
atopplng at Frankfort (mouth of Betsle
er.) Carp River andNbrtbport.
HANNAH, LAY 4 0 0 . "
^raverae C l t y . k a y IS. I860.
ITor B u f f a l o , M i l w a u k e e a n d
Chicago.
'
NEW STORE;
IN THE MAIN. A
N E W STOCK;
jTHfc STAUNCH UPPER CABIN SCREW STEAMER
N I L E ,
C A P T A I N B. R. C O L L I N S .
LEAVE REOULARLY DURING THE SEASON
of Navigation for above and intermediate ports.
~ i | b t or Passage, enquire of '
,
S. C. ANDREWS. Detroit,
Propeller of Our Own,
Our Own Trade,
North port. June X I860.
3RTHPORT IS RISING!!
Thisiis Evident! Since
L. M. & W. P. STEELE & Co.
direct to Chicago; thus giving us GREAT ADVANTAGES
any one haying to PAY FREIGHTS.
Our Rents are Nothing.
HAVE INTRODUCED A LARGE A N D TO*
T
ONLY-STOCK
>
jJXRTJOS & MEr)XQI2STDE8
. TO BE POUND IN THE COUNTY.
A.bundant .Advantages
FOR PURCHASING GOODS IN
P R O V I S I O N S ,
Prom our long residence in the country we have become
well acquainted with the wanta of the public.
And now we have associated with us In the Mercantile Department of our Ann.
IN WHICH THEY ARE NOT TO B E
Give Us a Call!
.B
Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully C o m 1
pounded.
,V
•.;
L M? A W. P. STEELE A CO.
Northport, Jane 1.1860.
26-6m
NEW S T O R E
ANi) i
tfEW GOODS
MR.. S. B A R N S ,
who for sixteen years has been exttnaively engaged in a bats whose requirement* were of the same nature aa our
own, and who haa for several years purchased goods of the
•
Traverse Cl(y> J a n e 1,1&60WTHTtR
G O O D S . — P L A I N A N D DOT SWISK
W .Bo<flc Miirilh. Bishop'a Lkwn, Bnniaates.' |
Barred Cambric. Embroidered Curtains.
Wash Blond, Bobblnet and figured Lace,
I Ad let' Muslin and Cambric emb'd. Collars sad ftoto.
Ladles' Handkerchiefs,
Napkins, Table Corers, Diaper, P. C. Cotton,
Linen, BleacMd Cotton. Marseilles,
,,
French Cord and Llaen BoMms.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 1.1860.
-
f
Prints, of very new and choice styles;
Ginghams, Lawns,Chambreys, Ac, by tbe yard, p a t t e n
— piece;
Challi D
DeLaines,
e L a l n eFlg'd.
t , . _ Brllllantes,
. .
AH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 1, I860.
D
,
O M F . S T I C 8 , lic«—RED WHITE AND YELM>W
FLANNELS;
Cotton Flannels Dock, Apron Checks,
Brown Cotton, In all grades;
Kentucky Jesns, CoUonades, Casslmeres,
Brown and Bleached Tabling, Ticking,
Black Cotton Velvet, Countoi panes,
D"
HANNAH. LAY A Co.
Traverse City, June 1, I860.'
SMOKED HALLIBUT,
Shoe Thread,
I k f E L L I N E B Y . — B O N N E T S of latoat mode, y i m m e d ;
Sand Paper,
.JjOL Shaker*, colored and arhlte;
Pain Killer,
' Flats, Tor Ladies or Children;
Castor Oil,
Bonnet, Cap, Belting. Sarin, Taffeta and Velvet RlbWiat;
8ewing and P e g g i n g Awls,
Marcelline, Oil and Black Silks;
Essence of Peppermint,
Ruches Flowers, Bonnet Board, Ac.
Bay Rum,
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Essence Wiotergreen,
Traversa Olty, Jone 1,1800.
' '• ''
» '
Milk Strainers,
Essence Cinnamon.
U t T H E T O I L E T — T R A N S P A R E N T , HONEY, T A N
Cobalt
kee. Military, Windsor and Castile Bosps;
Cullenders,
Cologne, Bay Rum, Trioopherous,
Chimney Brnabe*.
KathaironHair Oil,_H'dk's Perfume, Pomade.
Dust Pans,
Crochet Needlea,
Child*' Toy Palls,
Cake Cutters,
Indis Robber Hair Pins,
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Circle Comb*,
Traverse City, June 1, I860.
White Cotton Fringe,
Lsdles^Embroidered Mitt*.
R O C E R I E S , JUJ—SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE.
U
Spices. Candles, Soap, common and eraslve;
. . .
j & t Ladies'* Skirts,
Mustard,English and French prepared;
Batter Crocks,
Soda, Cream Tartar
i a r w , uGinger,
i u g c i , DBaking
U I I I ) Powder,
Churns, 8tone and wood.
Salaratui, S u r c h , Vermncilli, Hop*,
Stone J a p , l , 2 a n d J g *
Tobacco, SnUff Garden Seeds,
Mosquito Bars,
Itsg Salt, Fine and Rock Salt, Glue, Alum.
Men'a Black Velvet Csps,
I ^ m p and Lard Oil,' Castor Oil,
Mackerel,
Indigo, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood,
Hominy,
Kluid, Molssge*, Syrup, Vinegar,
Childs' Tea eol'd Hats,
Preserve Jsrs,
Violin 8trings,
Misses (Jloves,
Extract Lfemon,Vanilla, Roaa. Peach, Pine Apple, i f .
Mlsnes ShaVerx.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Cost Links,
Traverse City, June 1 , 1 8 6 a
•»
,
. Marseilles Bosoms,
Fancy Vest Bnttons,
;E8. CURRANTS,
T 7 R U I T S , Ac.—RAISINS, PRON1
Misses Hoop Bklrta. J 1
Dates, LeaM>ns, Orangea, P f t>e
a Apples,
J..
HANNAH, LAY A "
Rhubarb, Plum*. Strawbarriea, Tomatoea,
Tyavente City, Jone 29, i860.
Peaches, Apples, freah preserved Pine Apples,
"
Peaches, Gooaeberries, Currants, Figs,
Radishes Onion*, Asparagus, prepared Horseradish, •• i
ARMINE INK—
Court, Plaster,
Green Com, Cncambers, snd a full llna of
Button Moulds,
-Goggles, (as fast as they appear In the clifcago^narket) will be kept •
Gllllng Twine,
constantlv on hsnd.
„ . V,
Buckwheat,
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Woolen Yam.
Traverse City. June 1, I860.
Pain Killer.
) O O T f t A N D S H O E S . — M E N ' S BOOTS. SHOES.
Match Safes,
J
Congreas Qalters, Slippers, Scotch Tie*,
Licorice Root and Ball,
Rubbers and Overshoes, Ladies' Bootoea.
~
' arc
.
Gaiters, Buskins, 811M, Ties, Rubbers,
Tooth Paste.
Harness Bockie*
Hand Saws,
Misaes Bootees and Galtere,
Thermometers.
Butter Ladles,
Tack Polls,
Traversa City, June 1, I860.
Spalding's Prepared Clue,
Plate Hinges,
T * 0 B U I L D E R S A N D CARPENTEBfL—'We-bav*
Tin Measorea.
X. a fall line of HARDWARE, such as
HANNAH LAY A CO.
3
N a l U Olaaa, Patty.
„
. '^
Traversa City, June 29,1860.
Batta. Screws, Axes, Hammers, Door Trimmings
Chisels, Augurs, Sawa, A die. Gimlet*. Ac.. Ac.
IGHT FOR THE MILLION.-WE WOULD ESHANNAH, LAY A CO.
PECIALLY- call the attention of this community to one
Tfaverse City, June 1,1860.
»
thing of all others In which they should be snd consequently
are interested, to w i t : that a G o o d L i g h t ia one of tbe
greatest desiderstums to be obtained—snd that after G a r e - • n O R H O U S E K E E P E R S — K N I V E S AND FORKS. .
_T
Spoons, Carvers aad Steels,
- - —
article has been Introduced aad
Brooms, Pails, Tuba, Washboards,
Scmh, Shoe, Clothes and Whltewaah Brushes,
BEST. CHEAPEi
LRIED B E E F -
F
C
L
BEST HOUSES to'NEW-YORK and BOSTON, and who will
oontlnue to d o sd'for oar firm from time t o t i m e ; thus enabling na to lay down oar goods
As Low as any House in Chicago;
and save to the consumer—first, TRAVELING EXPENSES;
second, LOSS OF TIME; and lsatiy and mainly, the ENORMOUS AMOUNT necessarily added to cover HIGH RENTS
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and expenses of t b e Chicago merchant.
We shall mske an ESPECIAL EFFORT to keep so complete a stock that
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be enabled to purchase of us, in quantities to suit, for
only a «M*L1- ADVANCE on COST and a cosunisalon f o [
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED PROM CHI- *
Uln*.
.
CAGO WITH A STOCK OP
N O R T H P O R T .
r i E W T E X E C S CLOTHING A N D
V J ING GOODS.
, - ; V. .
,
s. Sack and Fancy Coaia and Vests;
/
Black, Fancy and UnlonPaats-; ,
i . . -el
Summer Cost*, panta and Vesta, a fall UM, ia tfcs
,
•
Veiy Latest Style .
White, Fancy, Check and stripe Shirts;
Gentlemen's Linan, Leopold and Byron CaUara;
Blue and White Overalls; .
Kenty and Flannel Drawers;
Flannel and Knit 8hlrta;
Buapenders and Gfoyae;
India Rubber snd OU Overalls and L e g g t a a ; , ,
Wool, Cotton and Union Socks:
Black and Fancy SOk Cravata;
Gingham, Flag and Turkey Red Handkerchiefs;
Silk Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs;
Pocket Knives, RSSMS, Strops,
Lather Boxea and B a s h e s ,
Tobacco Boxes snd Poaches,
New- York Boston, Cincinnati or Chi-
auib—a. c n o i c a r i i i i r r o r
FAMILY GROCERIES
CO.
OODS AT WHOLESALE—
T A T E O F M I C H I G A N . — T H E CIRCUIT COURT
'for the, Coonty df Grand Traverse—In Chancery, this
30th day of Jane, A. J . I860. SarahettNrwcomb. Complainant,' vs. Alonao Neweomb, Defendant. It satisfactorily anpeaHng to this Conrt that the Defendant, Alonxo h e w c o m U
is a'non-rdaident of t i l s State, and that he ia a resident of
theKtato of New York—
, 1 7 u jV ,
THAT WE HAYE NOW MOVED INTO
Ota moUon of C. H. Holdrfn, Solfcltor and of Counsel for
thejabove named Complainant, Jt is Ordered that the aald
Defendant, Alonxo Newcomh, cause his appearance In aald
csnM to be enterad within three months from tbe date or this
order, and that ia case of his appearance, he cause his answer to the Complainant's bill to be filed, and a copy thereof
lie served ou the Complainant's Solicitor within twenty
Whioh w e are filling to repletion with A LI. KINDS -OF
it after servloe of • copy of aald bill and notice of this
rs and in default thereof, the said< bill be token aa oon_ „ d by the said Defendant, Alonxo Newcomh.
And it ia farther ordered, that within twenty days tbe aaid
nplalnantcanSe a notice of this order t o be pnbliahed in
Grand Traverse Herald, a newspaper printed and publlshil circulating in aald county of Grand Traverse and
of Miohlgan, And that tbe said pobllcatlon be conltnned which are adapted to the wanta of the surrounding country,
in each week for alx weeks in succession: or that he
• a copy of this order to be personally served on tbe
s n d ARE or MAY BE cslled for from time to time.
r Defendant, Alonro Newcomh, at least twenty days b*
•t the time above prescribed for h i s appearance.
P. J. LITTLEJOHN, Circuit Judge.
11L H o u n x , Solicitor for Complainant •
34-6w
We would briefly call the attention of the purchasing pub-
N E S W L E V E .
fiicago ap.d G r a n d Travei*se,
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F A R M PRODUCE,
TO T H E P U B L I C
P
LAY
Y X T I L L PURCHASE, A N D PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE
[ V V the market w i l l warrant, for
N E W ARRANGEMENT.
T H E :
ATTENTION!!
FARM PRODUCE.
Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,
we now have on exhibition and far sale, and of the V E R Y
BEST quality. Call and inspect our KEROSENE LAMPS.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
TraYeraa City, J a n e 15, I860.
L?rBA(CO.
*
Traverae City, June 1 , 1 8 6 a
T T O R T H E K I T C H E N — C R O C K E R Y , a ftill line—
JT
GLASSWARE, an assortment.
Milk Pan*.Pall*andStrainera,
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Travaraa City, Jqne 1, I860.
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T O O L S . — R A K E 8 ; CRADLES, 8 C Y T H W
N I M P O R T A N T C H A N G B . — W E HAVE, FOR
AJTTSSLthe better accommodation of the public, procured' quar- F e n d Snaths, Ho«."8hovela, Spadev Yorks, Garden Rake-.
ter and half barrel Sacks for Flour of our own manufacture,
We have made arrangements with manufacturers
.which wa shall
anal] keep
Keep constantly on band,
nana, already
a i m a j uuco,
flUed, at
s i oar
our
as to be able to supply Plows, Cultivators, Corn Plows, Shovel
Plows, Ac-, at Chicago price* transportation added. AU«_.
brought from
us giving customers t h e time formerly consumed. anything in the line of Farnhare. such aa Chairs,Jabtoa Be-<w
u T i o w V ' a ccmvenient shape for conveyance, for which reaaa. WkttraMea, Ac.
HAHNAH. LAY A CO.
T r a r e n e City, June 1,1860.
e make
N o Extra charges.
OOKH AND'STATIOSBBT^HCHOOl ' Boots.,.
Alao, shaH keep Bran. Coarse Floor, Bolted and Feed Meal
w e would remark, that owing,to want of room we I
a
full
line.
. ,-^g
at our Store, to retail In quantities to unit.
unable to keep many thlnga In their line, which NOW, from
Toy Booka and Primera, Slates aad Pencils.
HANNAH. LAY A CO,
our increased room, and the
Paaa Books, Envalopes. Fancy Card*.
Traverse City, June Is,'I860.
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Hermonlcaa, J e w s H s r i *
,;1 .
Flak Hooka, Slnkera, Llnea, Ac.
i
HANNAH. L A T A GO.
,go to
1
Traverse Chy, J a n e L 1W0; " ' g ^
Btora,thnea*<
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T o the Ladies,
Dry Goods, Groceries^ProvisiOM
and Hardware,
Jntitnatepersonal acquaintance of our Mr.
M k i t a i t W l i i n i o t M kua u M l
Lill'a C h i c a g o A
le.
1
Settles
ifclf i a l l t t w h . ' ' '
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C. D A V 0 W W , - U n i t .
j,..!,I, W.PWJAN I l i T I B , , ,
N O T A R Y PUBLIC,
H e r a l d Office, Traveroe City, M i c h .
Barns with the thousand ana one demands necessarytoa Ladifs wants,
we shall l a fatare TRY and keep A N Y snd ALL THINGS
they may require.
N. B. ANYTHING i o t in our "regular line that Ladies or
cittoens may v a s t , we shall hold ourselves iareadinessto
sead for; and ahallbe moat happy to do ao at any «i;d
times. '• • i
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H A N N A H , L A Y * CO.
Traverae City. May 24, I860.
_ ^ _ 1 J T O GET A NICE. W E l X
t of .Goods? Jf not. call o a
'HANNAH, L A Y A p O »
Traverse City, J a n e 29, I860.
r take or aend it to -
t HANGINGS.—WALL PAPra. C D * T A I *
tp^SStS
^HANSAHT"LAT A CO. '
S K I R T S , PALM L E A F F A h W Iafi
HANNAH. L A T A C a , v
Traverse City, Jons 1, U 4 * .
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the oohBty of Manistee, bid off to the State Lot No 4 of
Lot No 8 of
Lot No 1 of
m
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.
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Lot No 1 of
ne| of nej
tod for tie ordinary T u Salsa, iffcnot previonaly dlapoeedof
Lot N o 1 of
•t thl* OOce, according to lav.' '
' Said statements contain a foil description of each parcel L o t N o 1 o f
of Mid land*, and mar be aeen on application at the office awl of n w j
e j of nw{
of the Cotmtjr Treasurer.
Town
Land* • truck off to the State for Taxes of 18M, Or other
year*, at Ue Tax Sales in October fast, will be offered inject e i of n w i
» the right of redemption prescribed bylaw, as well as to the
Town
ntht of parchaae of the State Bids at this Office prior to the s i of aei
Uk.
DANIEL L. CASE,
M | of
Auditor,General. s i of n w i
nwfli of n w |
wfli of n w i
w | of swi
n | of nwi
aiofawi
si of nei
tracts or parcels of land, sltosted In the county of Mmk- nwi of sei
istee, delinquent for unpaid Taxes, for the years mentioned n i of s w i
below, w *111 be sufficient to psy the taxes, Interest, and s« of aei
charges thereon,will be said by the Treasurer of said County, nefli of nei
on thefirstMonday of October next, at such poblio and con- nwfli of net
venient place as he shall select In Manistee, the county e | of M i
seat of said count/, according to th? Statute in such case n | of n e i
madaaod. provided,
DANIEL L. CASE
n i of n w i
Auditor General. nei of
1868.
n i of n w i
-7- { Town 22 North ofEange 7 West - mi
swi of n w |
aei of net
n i of n e i
1
ANNUAL TAX SALES.
Auditor General'* Office. |
SO MOCIIOF EACHOKraE*FOLUmW(f i^SCBTBro
-.1
M| of Bel
111 f II '
16 40
48
1070 1 38
.. ^ T o w n 21 North of Ran^« 5 W»
8? p S
j f s* o 9
' Hi f | j l
• O f n i*
13 46 80 3 18
.13 63 90 3 99
31 70 3 10
39 70 3 88
Town 32 North of Range 14 West
r fs •
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9
34 80
wi of nwfli
wi or swfli
Lot No. 1 of
- «,*or
1 84 18
1870
70 t tT 7t
t
17. 43 3#
•9 70 1 78
1 84 18 70 3 7 1
28 49.46 l »
' 3 70 3 M
Town 22 North oTRange 17 West.
34 39 90
93 09 70 1<71
38 48 <0 1 4 0 14 70 1 U swi of sei
35 40
1 6 1 1 6 7 0 3 47
34 » 9 »
90 09 70 1 • »
W 40
• 1 U
1 1 7 6 , 1 9 3 Lot No »• V.'
«#• M * 0 1 8 0 ' H T 0 3 46
34 62 30 : 44 14 70 3 38
' ;S0 ' 4 d » " 3 IS 33 70L 3 17 Lot No 4 36 38 90 1 6 6 U 70' 3 41
90 09 70 1 t s
a
40
110. 11 78 1 81 Lot No 6
36 63 30 3 11 31 70 3 02
Town 30 Xorth of Range 15 Weat
n
>4
88 08 70 1 74 w| of nei
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3 33 33 70 4 36 Lot No. 1 of
3 62 10 1 31 13 70 3 03
31 40
113
11 70 1 83 sei of nei
36 40
1 6 1 16 70 3 47
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5
2
8
0
1
21 1176 2*03
33 80
3 00 30 70 4 00 nei of swi
161. 16 70 3 47
Z !
3 S 3 8 6 1 44 1470 3 2 *
2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W V * t
ni of sei
33 70 4 33
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» 4910 118
1170 1 t «
33 80
4 47 44 70 6 W
9
48H
Z I l*r
® 1 15
1170 1 9G
2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 14 W e s t
SALE OF STATE T A X LANDS.
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* 48 7 * 17 35 1 7 3 7 0 19 67
""33 70 3 19
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» 613® 1 19 1 1 7 0 3 0 0
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Office. )
8of
» 30 30
73 07 70 1 4»
70 70 8 47
LAXSIKO MICH., July, 1 , 1 8 6 a \
35 7Q 4 58
swi of s w i
9 40
91 0 9 1 0 1 7 1
38 86 1 68 16 70 3 64 • ^ • O T I C E I S HEREBY GIVEN T H A T CERTAIN LANDS
Town 31 North of Range 15 Weat
78 80 3 47 34 7b 4 51
Lot No. 1 of
1 53 47 Itl 12 70 1 03
80
! 34 33 70 3 37 f o r T
- 2 of
1 64 46 1 27 1170 1 09
. 83 60 3 45 34 70 3 39m e n u which will be forwarded to the office of the Treasurer
- 3 of
1 67 05 1 56 15 70 1 41
l a i d C o u n t y . s o m e jJht on e n e x t month, will be sold a t pi
publk
336
23 70 3 38 of said
* 1 of
34 66 85 1 31 13 70 3 14
135
33 70 3 38 auction, by said Treasurer, at the county seat, on the first 1Hon" 2 6f
34 14 75 6 75 57 70 7 02
118
11 70 1 99 day of October next, at the time and place designated for the
Town
32
North
of
Range
15 West
335
33 70 3 38 ordinary Tax Sales, If not p r e r l o u s l y disposed of at t h i s Office, el or_Mfli
36 80
1 84 18 70 I 71
33 70 S 38 according t o law.
23 90 17 25 1 72 70 19 61
44 80 1 29 13 70 3 11 Said statements contain a full description of s a c h parcel
40
1 18 1170 1 99 or said lands, and may b e M e n on application a t the office
80
3 36 23 70 3 39 of the County Treasurer.
Lands strnck off to the State for taxes of 1858, or other
80
3 52 35*70 4 37
80
3 63 35 70 4 68 year*, a t the Tax Sales in October last, will be oflfered subject
is rrsusHin xvaar ranur, AT
160
4 69 46 70 6 85 to the r i g h t of redemption prescribed by lsw, M well as to t l "
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Connty, Michigan,
80
2 35 33 70 3 38 r i g h t of p u r c h s M of the State Bids s t t h i s Office prior to tl
,
DANIEL L . C A S E
1 17 11 70 1 98 sale.
10 40
1 17 11 70 1 98
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;
A u d i t o r (Mortal.
3 37 .23 70 3 30
Korroa AXP raoraisroa.
ANNUAL TAX SALES.
21 North of Rango 14 West
€l|t (5rani) Crabcrse Utrali,
MORGAN BATES,
Town
a| of nwi
11 80
2 36
a* of aei
11 80
2 37
si of
11 320
9 44
nwi of nei
11 40
1 16
nfli of
14 158 60 4 68
nwiofnwi
24 40
1 19
Town 22 North of Range 14 West
r 'OS'TO l | 6
set o f t w f
3 40
» • 09 70 1 76
hwj ofawj
• i' 40 * " f .' 09 70 1 76 BW| Of M i
s w | of awf
J 40
f l ' 09 70 1 76 n i of nei
nwfli of n a |
S 61 TO 1 3 7 1 3 7 0 3 09 sei o f n e i
aeiofsai
7 40
»7 09 70 1 76 w | of n w i
nwflj of s w j
7 4187 106
10 70 1 86 e i n w t
twfU of s w i l l • 7 4 1 6 0 1 06 10 70 1 85 e i of a e i
tt«|oT0wflJ
11 I 9 6 0
71 07 70 1 48 swfli of s w i
nwfli o f n w i
30 4 0 * 3 1 00 107® 1 8 0 swfli of n e i
sefli of n w i
s w | of M i
•J ofawi
80 80
1 84 1» 20 183 n e i of nei •
nwfli of.swfli
30 . 40 63 99 09 70 1 78 s w | of n w i
rwfli ofawBl
. .. 30 40 48 99 09 70 1 78 nefli of sei
nwfli of s w i
Town 22 North of Haugo 5 Weat
of s w i
sa| of se|
; II/,34 40
97 09 70 1 78 snefli
w i of n w i
Town 23 North of Range 5 West
sefli of
«wt of swi
13 40
97 09 70 1 76 si of n w i
Town 21 5North
Lot N o 6 of
:: of Range 6 Wart. '
seiofsei
'-I*
»1 JX
07
40
97 09 7 0 1 76 s w i of M |
ni of Mi
11 80
IN
19 7 0 3 83 n i of n w i
Lot No 1 of
11 35 10
61 06 7 0 1 37 n w | of s e i
11 3 9 7 0 * ' 71 07 70 1 84 n i of n e i
13 80'.
1 94 1 9 7 0 3 83 n e j of s w i .
w | of M{
13 80
1*4
19 70 3 83 Lot No 1 o f
i j of nei I
13 80
I N
1970 3 83 n i of n e i
s w j of n e |
13 40
97 09 70 1 76 Hei of a e |
ejofnej
13 80
184
19 70 3 83 n i o f swi
n w i of nei
Lot No 1 of
i a . 4 0 _ fiiA&XV
Lot N o 3 of
' l l ' S7'j|f',' V ) 0»70'.^ r 2 t L o t No 3 o f
a j . o f awi
15, 80
1 8 4 19 70 3 83 n e i of nwi
s w i of a e |
15 40
97 09 70 " 1 76 w i of nei
• e i of n w i
17 40
-97 09 70 1 76 s | of n w i sei o f n e i
Town 21 North of Rang* 6 Weat
o e | of n e |
18 40
«
0 8 7 0 1 76 n e i of sei
n | of nwi
. 31 BO
18 70 3 83 M i of M i
t w | of n e i
31.40
<0 JO 1 77 n e i of s w i
.nwi of n e i
33 40
0 8 7 0 1 7< swfli of B*i
• i of n w i
, 32 80
19 70 3 83 Lot No 6 of
• i of n e i
35 80
18 70 3 83 swfli of M i
w | of n e i
35 80
18 70: 3 83
w i of n w i
35 80
19 70 3 83 Lot No 3 of
aei of a e i
36 40
n
0: 76 1 76 swi of swi
a e i of M i
37 40
97 01 70. 1 76 w i of nei
» w i of n e t
37 40
87 0! 70 1 7 6 n i of M l
swi of n w i
. T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 6 W e a t
of s w i ..
•
n i of M i
.16 «5 < 1 8 4 19 70 13 83 Lnei
o t NO 2 ftf
n | of gwi
16 80
Itl
18 70 3 83 s w i of n w i
s w i of s w i .
97 08 70 1 76 L o t N o 1
1 84 18 70 3 83
of n e i
*
•fa**?i
184
19 70 3 83
Town
a w | of n w |
87 08 70 1 76
n w i of s w i
87 09 70 1 76 s w i of M l
t
aiofoti
184
18 70 3 83 M i
swi of nei
87 08 70 1 76 e i of s w i
•I of Mi
1 84 18 70 3 83 s w i of s w i
wf of Mi
31 8 0 :
1 8 4 19 70 3 83 n e i of n e i
nwiofnwi
nwi of nwi
33 40 ,
SWi Of s w i
nei of swi
Town
aw| of nei
18 40
87 09 70 1 78
23 70 3 29
A u d i t o r General's Office. ?
23 70 3 30
LAKSIKO, Jllcu.. J n l y 1st, 1860. \
94 70 11 08
1170 1 97 O MUCH OP E A C H O F T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
46 70 6 84 tracts or parcels of land, situated in the Connty of M a a I
t
o
v
,
delinquent
for
unpaid
taxes, f o r the years mentioned
11 70 2 00
S
TERMS.
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O.s H e m s m c rfrrv C n m y t r
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<wa DOUJS p«r
I.TUUMJ I. U ' u n
u » . )tori s .
S m iBMnJoc. Md t^Mq-Sr. n . u fcrwt> . r t w q w u
YHMJ
AtfrrrtlMOMnU—#10 for OH Mtn; Ot ( « ihiw m m : J) w h.ir .
column: u d i f M for OM column. l*f»l MrrrtlMfBcnu at tb. MM ,rr•crlb^Jbjl.w : atx, cent, |>«r folio of IIUTOJ., TO, LS. Snl h M r t w . S
mblT-Sre emu for
nkMOMI. trrrj Oxor. m a • wert. r i c * »
•v!
below, u will be sufficient to p a y t h e taxes, interest, a n d
charges thereon, will be sold by the Treasurer of said County
4 40
M
09 70 1 73
on the first Monday of October next, at anch public a n d con6 80 33 3 03 30 70 4
venient place as he shall select In S t . J a m e s , B e a r e r
6 40
161 16 70 3 36
I s l a n d , the county seat of said county, acoordlng to the
8 60
2 99 29 70 3 98
Statute in s a c h case made a n d provided.
f *0
3 23 22 70- 3 15
D A N I E L L. C A R E
17 80
3 34 22 70 3 16
' Andltor General.
18 43 67 1B1. 1570 it,36
1850.
19 38 42 108 1070 m
Town
40
North
of
Range
8 West
19 39 37 1 10 11 70 1 91
.•
ir . j-Am •.
20 40
1 11 11-70 1 92
20 40
2 23 22 70 3 16
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
31 40
2 23 22 70 3 15
Traverse
City,
Grand
Traverae County, Mlcfcijraa.
31 36 38 2 03 20 70 3 93
Office in Court House.
32-ly
22 8611 1 72 17 70 2 69 Fractional
* 33 11 25 1 60 16 70 1 35
22 3966 149 14 70 2 33
Town 37 North of Rango 10 West
23 40
3 23 22 70 3 16 Lot No, 3 of
11 69 76 1 63 16 70 2 49.
23 153 35 2 15 3 1 7 0 3 06
lof
14 36 30 1 04 10 70 1 84
33 80
4 60 46 70 5 66
" " 2 of
14 34 65 1 04 1070 1 84
26 46
"" 04 70 1 19 nwi of nwi
14 40
1 17 11 70.«1 98
26 40
1 11 11 70 1 " nei of
)Tn«Bi
nc"1
16" 40
1 17 11 70 1 96,
37 70 4 82 Lot No."
S'o. 6 of
J;. 15 46 60 1 30 13 70 1 13
11 70 1 93
" Tof
20 58 86 1 95
GRAND TRAVERSE COCNTY, MICHIGAN.
300 30 70 4 00
" 2 of
22 43 85 1 30
OOce Second I)oor South of Union Dock.
11-Iy
18 70 3 76
Town 38 North of Range 10 West
03 70 1 01
Lot No. 2 of
32 90 1 16 11 70 1
11 70 1 92
T. J. liAM S D E L L
- - 3 of
3 36 40 1 28 12 70 2 10
05 70 1 30
'.-A 66 -: f *184 18 70 2 72
15 70 3 36 nei of n w i ;
nwi of nwi
18 70 2 72
38 27
49 04 70 1 33
e i of swi
31 70 4 13
AKD
38 38 10 163 15 70 2 38
n e i of nei
15 70 3 41
SOLICXTOU I N C H A N C K R Y ,
39 40
1 6 0 15 70 3 35
11 70 1 98
29 80
3 23 22 70 3 15 n e i of M i
MANISTEE, HICHIOAN.
nwi
swi
11 40
11 70 1 98
2# 80
223 22 70 3 15
21 80
2 28 22 70. I 20
Olflce Sccond Door North of Buswell's Hotel. 16tf
30 40
30 70 3 92
29 160
4 66 4 5 7 0 | 7 1
30 40
38 70 3 85
THERON BOSTWICK,
Town 39 North of Range 10 West
.30,-40
28 70 3 85
34 70 4 46 nei of nwi
30 40
12 40
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30<i4143 3 19 31 70 4 20 Lot No. 1 of
21 43 10 1 73 17 70 3 60
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22 38 20 1 61 16 70 2 36
33 40
2 87 28 70 3 85
23 43 30 1 73 17 70 2 60
Grand Traverae Connty, Michigan,
33 80
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33 34 35 1 93 19 70 2 82
23 34 70 1 IT
13 TO 1 1 0
33 40
2 29 22 70 3 31
27 57
6 50 65 70 7 85
34 80
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34 80
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19 70 1 85
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27
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34
13 70 2 21
3t 55
4 73 47 70 5 90 n i o f M i of n e i
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36 40
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35 39 70 1 47 14 70 2 31. corner c o m m e n c i n g at the North
AND
36 14 8 0 . ) "17 . i 0 2 . 7 0 . 99 Weat c o r n e r j i n d running E a s t 2tf
rods, thence Booth 8 rods, thence
22 North of Range 15 West
14 40
1 69 16 70 2 65 W e s t 20 rods, thence North 8 rods
10 46 1 04 70 12 10
25 160
6 74 67 70 7 01 to place of b e g i n n i n g
One acre ont of the N o r t h West 1
25 80
1 14 11 70 1 95
29 40
3 33 33 70 4 36 c o r n e r of the North one half of the
31 40
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3G 40
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resident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxea, aad pur23 North of Range 15 West
thence W e s t 20 rods, thence
*iase of lands at tax sales.
nwi or swi
31 40
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19 70 3 83 Lot No 1
0870
Town 24 North of Range 15 West
w|ofsei
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96 09 70 1 76 Lota No 6 & 6
34 20
69
06 70 1 45
# w i of n e i
33 10
97 08 7 0 . 1 76
Town 21 North of Range 16 West
Lot No. l o f
35 26 76 1 05 10 70 1 85
, i Town 21 N a r t h or Range 7 W e s t
nwi of swi
10 £>
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35 40
1 84
18 70 1 72
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87 08 70 1 76
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1 38
Town 22 North of Range 16 West
13 70 3 21
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1 43
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20 70 1 91
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3 160
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3 160 85 6 31 63 70 7 64 L o t No. 1 of
19 30
1 30 13 70 1 13
nwfli of nefli
2 43 48 1 05 10 70 1 85 M i Of
11 160
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19 35 60 1 46 14 70 2 29
af of n e i .
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14 643
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T R A V E R S E C i r y , MICHIGAN.
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35 40
1 50 15 70 3 35
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3 1 137 89 i 03 40 TO 5 13 s w i of n e i
35 40
1 60 16 70 3 35
H I S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T H E FIRST
ei of swi
2- 80
1 94 19 70 3 83 M i of n e i
22 08 95 1 13 11 TO 1 94
In Traverse City,) altnated on Front street, in the viciniTown 39 North of Range 11 West
wi of awf .
1 ; 8 0 • 1 9 4 19 70 3 83 nefli of
. 1 3 313 44 3 43 S4 TO 4 47
17 34 60 1 37 13 70 1 10ty of the Coart House and public oflces, is still open for the
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3 80
1M
18.70 3 83
ti '14 80
6T . 0 5 TO 1 - 3 1 Lot No. 1 of
- - 1 of
17 46 • 1 82 18 70 2 70reception of the traveling public. The Proprietor returns
w| of aei
3 80 > 1 94 19 7ft 3 83 Lot No 2
- : M 6 : / 4 4 50 » 6 6 f 0 6 T 0 1 A l
his hearty thanks for the liberal patronage he haa received,
Town 40 North of Range 11 West
•1 of swi
3. 8 0 1
1 94 19 70 -3 83 L o t No 3
25 69
3 0 0 1 0 7 0 2 91
36 53 15 1 12 11 70 3 03and aaaurea the public that no paiaa will be spared to make
Town 22 North of
M i of a w l
16 40
39 ^ 0 1 7 0 1 01 Lot No. 1 of
tTWaafe
86 43 30 1 73 17 70 2 hia gueata comfortable. Hla char gen will correspond with
nwfli of nwi
17 80
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n i of nei
1 IT 1 1 7 0 .
the time*.
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•wiofnwt
39 40
1 61 16 TO 1 47
#7 09 70 1 76 M i Of SWi
15- 40
Good accommodations for Horaea and Cattle.
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3
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4 33 76 1 1 6
11 7 0 1 96
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nei of nei
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0 40
1 38 13 70 3 11
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nwi of awi
33 40
1 6 1 16 70 3 47 Lot No. 1 of
10 30 50
71 07 70 1 48
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97
33 80
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10 13 70
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(aotrra or BOAKDSAX airaa,)
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T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
of nei
33 80
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31 9 65
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1 63 M TO 3 60
T o w n 3 5 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t
Town 24 North of Range 9 West
r p H W NEW AND COMFORTABLE HOUSE M
aiofaat:
34 80
1 61 .16 TO 3 68 Lot No 1 of
11 60 90 1 06 10 70 1 85
1 now ready to receive its attests, heiagfittedla fkO, With-,
•i of nei
10 80
1 94 19 70 1
35 80
1 63 26 70 S 59
wi of nwi
Town 31 North, of Range L4 West
• AH Irt i H a l l ,
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C. H. MARSH,
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C H A R L E S H. H O L D E N ,
Connsfllor aitl) Solititor,.
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
NORTHPORT,
^.ttoriifj anb Conitstllor at ^ato,
, NOTARX PUBLIC,
CLERK AND REGISTER,.
P A Y M E N T O F TAXES,
L A N D W A R R A N T
3
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
TTINM % Grand Tram* Cowtj, lick.
HENRY IXj5AMPBEi.il
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Town 23 North of Range 16 Wesf.
Lot No. 1 of
.«• 30 N . r l M 1970 183 aei of
1,160
3 53 35 70 4 58
lof
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3 of
Town 23 North of Range 12 Weat
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Lot No!
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116 I t TO 1 97 Lot No «
4 ST 60 138 13 TO 1 11 n e i of
Lot No 1
40 90 1 61 1« TO 2 47 at of nwfli
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44 70 1 76 l T T O ' i e S nwfli of nwfli
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15 160
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Town 24 North of Range 16 West
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* Lot No. 1
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L o t N o 4 ) mill a n d
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K-'GUNTON,
oat regard to coot, ao as t* tnSke K the moat drsiraWe of any
3 4710 110 1170 1 91 Hotel in the County.
06 70 1 66
J. K. G. being one of the earilest settlers In the Connty, la,
08 70 1 61 able to give any infortunium noceaaasy to partlea wishing to
07 70 1 50 "locate
' 'landa,
' or otherwise. Be
~ haa a Pleaaore Boat, tfldfls
18 70 1 71
184
1 84 1870 1 71
this a very
91 09 70 1 71 place of resort.
3 68 36 70 4 74
4S.ly
City, October 31,1R5S.
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1 84 18 70
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18 43 30 1 01 10 70
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Town 32 North of Range M West
Lot No. lof
11 M
83 06 TO 161
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3 71
1 71
1 71
1 73
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1 16
1 81
Is prepared to make Plana aad Speeltcatlona for aO elssea
1 45 of BBIMIBCS ; alaoexecute all kinds of work connect* wtth
1 32 — V M I * 1
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61 60 1 43 14 70 3 17
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iffi 16 70 1 7 4
160
3 68 36 TO 4 74
J A M E S K. GUNTON,
Practical Builder and Braughi#Tpo»
k and tindertakia* will be
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