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Grand Traverse Herald, November 06, 1863
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1863-11-06
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TRATEllSi:
n-j
f .
ed 83 25 alloMHl,
William Steele. Benzooio.
PROCEEDINGS OF T H E ANNUAL MEETING '
George W. Leiuiox. for jtrvices as witness iu
OF T H E BOARD OF NlTBRVffiOHS.
C 'I' Scofakl, While water.
case of People vs. Bradley Merrill, claimEli-ha 1'. La'lit. Peninsula.
777—
TKAVKKSK CWI, Oct. 12,1863, I
ed S3 25. allowed
Tho Board of Supervisors pf OmiU Travcrac, County | . George Luke. Millon.
T j i f e r s e City, Gr**i > Tt*Verse County, MlChijnn convened at the ClerkV.0^cc,ii^'Tra«rSc C%,' on MonSeth Tompkins, for services as wititos in case
Absent. Mr. lVrry. Crystal Lake.
of People v&. Bradley Merrill, elaicied $1
day, October 12, A. D . 1&63. at One o'clock P. M.— | On motion uf K. P. Ladd, Hie Board rv»o'.ved them"1' M O R W B A T E S ,
2-">. a l l o w e d ' c ' . l !.
t
Ivej, into o Committee of tbo Whole to examine ucColled to order by the Clerk.
unttK.AXB rtu>r»i«TO*.
Wm. H. Jilone. 5 davs attewla-ice at the above
| COUUt.s.
Boll called. The following members prese
examination and traveling fee*.
j The following accounts were presented awl allowed, as
EJVK> L. -Sprague ofTKtverse. ' . j' ,
n 5f
Uichard Johnson, amount of taxes jmid in error
OLM D o l l a r a n d B H r f f c r • C W U , t * W » l « Invo*
j follows :
"
C. T. ScoCeld. of Whitewatqr, . „
t U b l K in advanoe.
for the year IbCl aud 1&G2,
; Janu-.- I'. Brand. services at Pie trial of ike
Wm, Steele, of Benzoniu..
AnvnaTiHBMavTslascrtedforOae Dollar per square (ten
Wm R Stone, one years service at. SuperinPeople vs. Bradley Merrill, claimed $6.
1 InesYfor the first insertion, and twenty-five cent, for each Elisba 1'. Lndd, of Poninsnlih' "
teudent of the roor, claimed 830. aliow6
00
sab'seauont Insertion. Yearlr Mrertls«uients—$10 fprone
allowed,
Absent, Geo. Luke. ofAyUon.a^d Mr. Perry of
>
*d
square; S20 for,three square*; *30 for half rfcohtfan: and Crjoliil Lake.
s Associate Jiidge in
Curtis Fowle
$50 for one column. Lfega 1
at the rate, preA Haunah, Lay & Co.. stove and raaterials lurBradley Merrill,
Onnwtion
of
E.
P.
LadJ,
That
Elvic
L.
Sprague
be
case
of
Tliol'cople
scribed by law : fifty c4nt» tier folfo of. tOO'lfrords. for the
nisiied ilie jail, chiiimsl S12 10, allowed
cJuime<l
S3.
nl'
.
o»Vtd,
Oheiiman
for
the
ensuing
year.
rtrltli.ertlon.and twenty-flveceotsf*>T a«hanbseqnent.Hanuitli, Lpy & Co., bills of books aud statioeEvery figure poont»awo*d*orit»f$Mt rules, SO ittic. uiiuutes of the last Meeting were read and con- Eli w . Slier, wrvicef, as witness ill case of
!
arv supplied to the Cpuuly Clerks office.
People vs. Bradley JjJcrriH, claimed 83 20
firmed.
' "
"
plr cant added) Rule,and flgwc.work, ^™°Wp'' ,ce .
< I .limed S70 25, allowed
All legal adrertisomeat* to be paid for StrictlyIn advance. Tb»TollowiDg Committees were thcu appointed by tlje (
aliotvttl.
' Hannah, Lay A Co.. amount of taxes paid in
Lnwrenee Sweeney, services as witness in case
chair.:
' .. >
o
error and ordered refunded, claimed 865
of People vs. Bradley Merrill, claimed
Committee on Accotrotn, Klisha P. Ledd. C. T. ScoO.V
3 20
fiCjd^and Win. Steele.
•»•••< .•.••
,
"" allowed,
Porter, for services•pijofor ut the May term
iJCororoittee on Public Buildings, C. T. Scofleld, Klislia Wnv B. Stout-. services as *vitness'in rase oi
of Cotiri, claini<^d'86 CO, allowed
P.,Iitdd, and Wm. Steele.
People vs. liiadlej: MeTrill. claimed $423
4 25 S. Curtis, for services df-jororat tho May term
Committee on "Wolf Bonutics Wro. Stet-li
of Court, claimed $3 40, allowed
nMutf;,
MORGAN* BATES.
Morgan Hates, printing bill of Proceeding* of
Seoficld,
and
E.
P.
liidd.
GOODRICH.
Wm^Hoklswortli. for services as juror at the
' Of? ipotion of E. P. LaiJd, lliat
bills against the
Supervisors Meeting. &e., Claimed 845, al45 00
May term of Court, cUiimsd 83 12, alCouuty for services rtnderi^huu tfm^^^'delivered dt
io »<-tl.
',,
,
;
3
GftAND TRAVERSE C O W T f O F F I C E R S . furnished thall be iUimtzed -ami ,accoi|\pound by uu nlli- James K. Gunion, services pa Sheriff in caie of
i
lowed
Abram Adsit, for services as jaror at the May '
davit that said sorviaa hnve been, ruudored, and ?aid - People vs. Bradley Merrill, claimed
FOWLKBi
Uanlctoa
J ad ire of P r o b a t e — C U B ]
term of Court, claimcd 83 12, allowed
43
97
articles
ftiniishcd,
and
that
no
pari
of
suid
bills
have
843
97.
attowed,
^'17' heretofore been audited or allowed by this Board or Morgan Hate^ for services ta County •Tre».«nrj Joseph Oliver, for services as jaroi at the May
TraV'.C
1
term of Court, claimed 83 24 allowed
, j er thnr Quarter year salary, elafmed fyii,
pnitf for Sn any other way.
lror
The report of tho Prosecuting Attorney was then
alio week: i
• •" : > •
)is*< 225 00 i Archibald Butters, for services « # $
:
May term of Court, claimed ' 83 42, i alCSiurU-s H. Marsh, for services a» Prosecuting
readMdadopted. ' ""i
n^<v<4ou PMR< A t t o r o e r - - 5 ' S L S S S '
|o«red
:• .''1 initial, f i"l
-'.a io
Attorney three q\lui-:er ytftir salary, claim
Circuit Codrt
.! Elk Rapids. To the Honorable the JIb»W !of Sipervlsors of
C
112 50 John P. Grant, for services as iuror at ibe
Gfnfld Trit*cr*e Co«*ltf.
\[ cd8112 50. allowed,
, , i
B O B E R T L E A , Ccnlwlllc.
Mtty term of Court, claimed 83 12, al- TpelihV
The undersigned inof-t resjieetfully rt ports that during Jtimes P. Urand. for sci vice* posting'books ef
a!3.-W
ttwd
the County for the year 1S(»2. claiflied
the past year there has been 110 amounts collected " of
C. H. M A K S H ,
11 00 (feirfee W. Becman, for services as juror i t t b ' )irm3litl
811. allowed,
MOmvalti the hands of Justices of the Peace or others
j 1 May term of Court, claimod
ial»' iqo-njq A
whicfi should have been paid in to the County Treasur- James P. Brand, for servie^ns CtJinty Clerk,
5 40
aiid Clerk Of SajicrlntcbiUentS'of the PfiOr
er," prior to this last year on old judgments. That tbo
Otis Morftfl. for services us juror at tho, May
three quarter year talury, cl«\}ju0(l 8262
''
' AK» vluLs
principal amounts or sums of mrne-j p s in tho -hands of.
terrt-ofConrt.Tfilmed 83 12. «l!o**d
uiiiW
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
50, allowed.
Samuel G. Wood. Esq., n Justice of tbr Pcnee of the
1
MaTvin Duspcoorti. fef^wvieeB S3 juror dt tha i Uua«eri>
Bates, for rent of office, wood, lights
N O T A R Y W f e i t C ! l c M T ® T A J f EB, Township of Leelai\aw. That since the last auuual meet- Horgau
May term of Conri.cWmed86 60, allow-'
oti'
Ac., furnished for County Treasurer.
lug of this Board l^e
61
W^.'jKas been or
TOWrse City, Grand Traverae Connty, Mich.
cd-'.;'
> b/ij- -ite»S 1«» 7IK»«IH' >noq<flf 60
ganijed. and the loivnsliip-of
lboluded.wjth- ; t claimed 835. allowed.. .
'" - " O B l e e In Dwelling House.
My
Victor Peterlil. for. wrrioes as juror a t the
iu tho limits of the new Counte.; <Tlio amount which James P Brand, bill. of. sundries furnished
May
term
of
CduUti
claimed
83
12,
allowotjiii'
* Clerks office, claimed,841 2i,- allowed.
should have been paid over was about forty dollars, us
' o»«8 ;
V'J i t.: " *«<5,€W
J . , . % .RAMS1>KI*£». r••
near 08X can learu. The undersigned would reconi- FSisha P Ladd, for seniccs on Coronferr' InC. T. Bcofield, forwrvlofs asjurofat-lbo May
maud that in the lino! Fettle incut between the two Couu- .. quest on Mary Sbtixbpn, claimed 8o T2,
term of Courti chimed 84 68, allowed
,88 >
allowed, . . ,n
'j.
v. ,-i
tie* this amount be ascertained and-pioperly acconntcd
Oliver Lardie, for earviecs as jurOP nl the May o!i; .ii«Vl
Willis S. Ayrcs, for BOrvices as constable sumfor.
.
term of Court. «iahned 84 56; ullawetl
moning Coroncm Jury, Ac., claimed 81 ft
'•
-1} •."•€,«&'MAUII.
Uichard II. Bacon^or services as jurusjit the
,i iml- n
Attorney.
allowed,
May <term of Court, claimcd 83
BtlowJames K. Gunton, for services as wittiess In
. cd; ro,aT t^bniAJl In.- l l o ,„y.Biil?
case of the People vs. Bradley • Morrill,
The Report of the Superintendents wns then reud.
and
for
services
of
Jared
Slocking.as
AsOn metion i>rE. P. I*dd, Thatllw /ejected aWvei'O the Honorable tbp Board of Supervisors of
histaut SherilTia 1S61, Claimed 812*10,
fundeil taxes be charged hy tbo County TreosmWIo*'
Grand Ti«*€r«! ^ohrtty, Michigan.
all'nvtil.
the -jt-veral towns to which tbey belong.
wnin I
W i , the undersigned Superitj(ettfWVls'-! tif tho ( "ounty
The Treasurers Report was then read.
Poor,"respectfully t>eg leave to, s^biiri'tlie following: a - James lv. Guulon. sejyicei us Sheriff, three
T R A V K R 8 K CITY
quarter year salun". eJaimed 825. allowed,
On motion of William Steele, the Treasurers • Report •
porl 4John
B.
Spepcer,for
oarvices
as
AsKistant
was
odoptt-d.
' W« Bnd the followiug outstanding ncconnts for wliicli
Sheriff ut May term of Court, clnhticd 8-1
Oi'tfiotion of Elisha P. Ladd, That tho snm' of Sftecn'
wrtBTD'Oraw n orders on the Countv Poor Fund as fol'JO. allowed.
htindtwl dollars be assessed for tho Volunteer "Relief
TUI# itotJitR ts „„„
sow orKVf.n iroz tire BENEFIT or Tim
fb wit ;
_r,......
r iqtis,
J tunes K. Gunton. for lioard of prisoners oradFwnd.'
,»U»^1A»>
Messrs Hannah, Lay & Co.', rehrf of W WOod
riiA
i«-y and Gcortre Merrill in County Jell,
t?
Olid
Lymao.
,
16
00
On motioi of William Steele, That Elvin Ii.*5pr«ftiW',
cKWttfVW s r n t i i t ^ k " ^ * ^ '
rlaimed~81o3. allowed.
^liomos Cutler, rent of house for hospital nse,
j bo n Committee of one to meet the Committeeg'of Let-"
A
W.
Lang
wort
by,
for
semees
as
Justice
of
from 15th,Sept., 1863, to Jab'.' 1st. 1864.
20 00
laSjiw aud Antrim Counties to settle accounts and retho PeOcc in ilhsc .ofi ^-oplo vs. George
Join) McMullen for care of pati(£lt ii: said house
port to '.lie next session of the Board,
.
M - GIVE HIM A C A t l . 4Jf
18 00, —Mcr
-18 days, 81
On motion o r e . T. ScoHeld. That t|)e Cou'cty Trea-.
St TOO j 15. '
,
C. W. D.
! Curtis Fowler, for service* as Associate Jusstjrcr.bt! instracted to procure blank receipts' Ibr '^fia'.
tice in case ot Peoplo vs. George Merrill,
.-W
861 00 I
different Township Treasurers to the number of 8ft)0, j"
claimed
82.
allowed.
Afn'ount of Orders dVnwti by rts riifco Octobcr
Ou motion of E. L. Sprague, thc^ollowing re solution
Win. P. Stow, for serviets as witness ih case
jlith, A. D , 1862. np'^tbtrprfc^nt time
tva? adopted.
,
v
^
of People vs. (n-nrpe Merrill, claimed SI
,or prior to this meetings
^
That tho County Clerk be and is hereby authorized
OITOT
25. allowed
to draw from time to time from tho- i'ressurer niono'js
O^KJND T M V l C l i S B . < W t W •
'iVHoHexpcnditurc/of tbo j i w - i o i i * • < ; •
8173 25 J nines K. Gunton. for «>rvice* lis witness in
for Ihi- incidenial ex|>enscs of his office, provided be shall
(asc uf People ySj tieorye Merrill,' ClaiuiIJahnrctron hand at the commencement of the
in no one year draw to exceed thcsuui of fifty dollars,
Alt Mild, of
^
e<l 81 25. nllowed
fecal year.
98 77
and provided that he shall make report Jo the Beard of
Curtis Fowler, for services as Cnnntv Canvasappropriated by the LI oi* ruble Board
the several Items amf disposition^''b'o'lias'' ailidc of fucfc
T A P P I N O A » n V I - A T T l S t i l\DM>unt
IT Nov. 11 18«Z and April 14, 1863.
Octobcr 14. 1862,.iMtnu'r .,j
'>00 0 0 i
moneys.' u "
..
r
t
claimed 87 8". nloteed
On motion of Wm. Steele the following fffiolbtioti was
I'
I
Vui-'
i
..
.
S59fe
77
j
AW
Ijingwortby.
for
»ervices
as
Justice
or
adpp{?d : . { j ; , / ,•/
:i::T - V T O m
••f B i k e . M l o l u i ? ; - . t i vi ;;i ,«o/- • ..jljqjid •• »«.:
173 25
tin: Peace in cose of,Peoplu,vs. James K.
Jjjpakditures for pii^i year,
September 17th, JMSv;
,••
Re it;eoacted by tho Board of Sppen isors of the
—
i
Gui.toil, claimed 82,19. allowed
C'oantyofGrood Traverso and State of Michigan, that
8425 52 Horace Persons, for services OR constable in
Jbdaving balance on hantk
nil that part of Town twenty-seven N orth of Ransje tiiiie'
of
population
and
to
.
case
or
People
vs.
•
Jamefl
K.
Guuton.
:JM.MUW of the great iuereii
West, fteretofore beloogitig to the township of Trjlverso
3
arising I herefrom, we j
claimed 83. '6. allowed
provide against th-: conlingent
' 6 be tuid the same Is hereby annexed to the' toWnsbip : of
8TANDARP
as Justice of
itjflommciid that yoi^,Jl^*Oj«UlyHBi>dy raise three hun- A. W Lnngwortliy. for
Whitewater, provided such act shall take effect oo the
rase of People v * Bindley
Mred'dollars iu addition to taaflraomj^ ou hand for a j
llw Penri
3 >9 first day of April. A. P.. 1864. i
(Pfcor Fuud for the coming \c*n 1,,
-'Merrill, rlaimt-d 83 19. a
\ On luotlon of E. P. Ladd, tiie meeting adjourned till
Walt,
for-st'rvict-Kas
witness
in
ca«e
of
OF ALL KINDS. .f
T
A
resolution
having
been
passed
u!
the
last
Annnnl
Mrrti
Q||
| Wednesday morning ut 8 o'clock.
Bradley Merrill, claimed $3 25
mecltng of the ^WrtntMBi'iits. Wll n prorision for a j
feold in Detroit by FAflKAHD A
3 25
: WKI»NKOI)Av morning, 8 o'clock.
suitable County roof Hoti^ bc'iliiatfc, ivc would rcsjiect! The Board met pursuant to adjournment.
s witness in ease of
IfoUf Wggest to your flotinrnhfc Body that in consp- Mn-y
SJT Be carefal to buy only the g«n«lno.
Roll called by the Clerk and the following members
Merrill, claimed 83
4-iy.
|
<
Wi
e
t
M
S>'
Of
tho
County
linvinc
been
so
much
reduced
in
|
IV
pie
vs.
Br
January JS, 18C3.
3 25 i present :
'inKtythe selling off of L"el-.inaw and Anltiiu. and the j ^ 25, ailiowed
|
K. L. Sprague, Treverse.
settlement of so large n potfipn of the County under the J Satan Wait, lor services "
C. T. Scoficld. Whitewater.
Homestead Law, wiiicb'wifl "paj^bttt a small aniouut of j
People v:. Bradley Mi I. claimed S3 25
W m. Steele, Beiutonia.
3 25
taxes for sonic years to t*me it iwiil be nd visa We to
E. P. Ladd. Peninsula.
Vy •>***
PETER L O m T . M t P i
^
")st^»ie the purchase of a suitnblo farm and poor Wm. Bnchan. for services witaews in case of
George Luke. MJitoit
Peopie vs. Bmdlev Merrill, claimed 83
ouse for the iSrrsetlt. ^ 1 '"''
' '
8 N U P F AND, TOBACCO MANtSf^CTORKR
Mr. Perrj', Crvatal jCelce, absent.
3 25
25, allow, d.
•"P^T'RANNAI..
The
R port of the Building Committee was flwh
08 ) « '
16 it I S Chiunbera
WillisS Avers, for keeping prisoner, conveyy*
WM. fi. STONK.
r^d.
'"
, # '•
.. v, "
ii.ir lnii'i ti> jatl mul asMiting to inako
(Former^ 41 C !>»iiiHwjftIWl WiniTnilil,
Snpcrintendents of tin- Poor.
Your Committee on Bqtidings be^lo.report that they
5 00
searrli. ela.-:- -il S">, nltowo.l' "
tvihM criltk* »"«Dtion of D e i l ^ ' t ^ t h e article* of hi.
Dated, Traverse City, Oct 10th 1K63.
hnvc had the matter ufTfiiiiu^ liu oltco for the Cleik
. . ^ h o l n S >vvlt.
ft.:
.
' .
L. P. I leers, for serv-ct-s a« witn»^ fn cn»o of
isannfacture
and
Register
under
con,sidQrntiou.
and
find
that
the prePeople
IV
B.iidlt
v
Mei
.iJI,
claimed,
83
BROWN W f C I T . ,
On motion of K. P . LaAif the WpArt was accepted aid >
3 25 sent office can by procured^Ibr eighty dollars per annum.
Uacabov.| "* I"'
adopted.
{-Li
t
. I.
allowed.
Recommend thai the Cter1{ be authorired to draw up an
n
On motion of O. T. .Scofit-id. Taa^T/Wry Hannah be i I "*Vs'e* e .-jwtt nty for, sen ices as witness
Z Haimllnflnw
agreement for one yjjatyaiiil also to purchase half a
one ofthe Snperinteudents ot'ihu Poor for tlieterm o f j
caa* of I'eopU > Brndk'V Merrill, clai
American Gentleman,
Copeanngen.
dozen chairs lor use bfolBce
three years.
• [ _ •
- 1 ,™m..?A83 25. all'
YELLOW «JfOTP|
Oa motiou of Georg*: Ijike. the report was eceopted
On motion of'Wiltfiini Stvele. That Kllsha E.'Kirkl«4 \Vi Ilia in Mil
Hoa^v'Citr'Sct
unci
K*
^Jewcn,'',
•
.
.
4nd adopted.
8ao»eh.
vs Bradley VIeri;i!i, claimbe another of the istiperiiileodcnts of the Poor for li,c
FrcptiirontyPewScouh.
nifrb Toast Scotch,
The followiug preamble and resolution was then of3 25
ie«l
• .,ifc.
ad 83
Mbtcb...
term of two years.
Irish High Toast,
fcrisj.bv w . Steele and sccoudedliy ^Ir. Scofield.
orLuadyfodt.
.
On motion of William Steele, That Curtis I'owler-be Knock K Wait, for wivices a® witness in case
Official .information having been received that the
Brodley^^MerrMl. y^bned
tm- AtteatWa Is called to tho Urge reduction la prices another of ibo Superintendents 6flhe Poor for Hie term
of Peoplej
Draft
in tbo Fourth Congressional District will take
8
IS
of Fl^GntOhewHis aa-I Smoking Tobacfos, which will be «Toneyenr.
83 25. almw-ed
.
,
p'.acc oo the twenty-sixth Jpst:. and,ftrborder to Gil up the
#oba«-oriiftaperWfQuality.
,. On motion o(Q;T. Si»fie}3. That this mooting adjourn Eli W. Si»T for serv?
quota of this'C&onty only bleven mca'are Dow requiretl
TOBACCO.
P«v>pJeTlT~Kradl^Merrill. claimetl 83
till1 to-morrow morningnt 8 o'clock. : ...,. .
And whereas, we behove it to b;>
daty of this
25. jhllowcd.
tVimtAT. October ISlh. 1863
. Board to try and exempt this County from draft, by the
fo' feard met pAHWiWt'to adjourifiraent. Csdied to order George XVintiie. for services ns witne*s it) r a «
cr. iurntTcnieift of Vo'.untew enlistments,
of People vs. BraiMev Merrill, thilmwl 61
.... *by
flKnir
i
TSicrrfor;
'>eU
en-tdedthat
there
be
appropriattd
tie
*25, a|)o>rcd
'.
,.-'-',1.:
^llQNMUUk; v'2 ' "*arlrtah.
Boll called by the Clerk and the following Members
mm of eleven hnndrcd dollars Jo a fiu^l to te called tl.f
Sophia Ung^nrthv. for services as WiUK* m
Military Bounty Enlistment Fund, and that th« ebairrase of P«epl».»R. Bradley Mtrrill, claim.
'
Elvin L Sprfljftie.
:
C|i (6ra;ti) Cnttfrsf Drtal),
f
-
. IS rUBMBIIV BVERV
All Rinds of Job Prating Seallj anil Mfori; EraW.
UNITISD STAtfe 1AMOTTOAT IUVEJSE DITT. MICH.
-
'ittatntg. uitD Coimsellor at 3£ato,
Attorney & Counssellor at Law,
E X
.
C H A N
vKL
OHARiES
'
<3r 3 3 .
v
W.
t
r
DAY.
OEOKGE G. S: CAMPBELL,
FAIRBAIC1CS'
E S T A I $T-1 SH1513 1 W O .
S»fc.
^HMgSLi
&
roan t o d clcrk of t b e B o a r d b e ami a r c h e r e b y a o t b o r i s * J April W, '
e<I t o d r a w o r d e r s op t h i s f o n d f o r o n e h u n d r e d d o l l a r s
'
e a c b in f a v o r of t h e first e l e t e n m e n w h o shall e n l i s t a n d
bereoro ioio lta A r ^ r o ^ b i L>itadJ^M_pnor
t h e t w e n t y t h i r d d a y o T O c t o b e r , A . 1 5 . 1 8 6 3 . provirfe d said p e r r o n # shall b e a c c r e d i t e d t o t h i s C o u u t y in t h e
coming Draft.
is a n d n a y s colled for.
Y e w , - K . U S p r a g u e , (J. r . Scofield, W i n . S t e e l e ,
K. P . fadd, G e o . L a k e .
X
Nays,-None. Adopted.
X,
O n m o t i o n of C . T . Scofield. T h e B o a r d went i d t o o
(4
'
Personal
57,770
w
j
P r i m a r y School F u n * .
Duplicates Nos. 43 to 49 inclusive.
Redemption Certificate No. 4.
( ffice
'
charges,
- Duplicates Noa:30 t o S3 inclasive.
•• Red. CertiBcatea Noa. 5,« B a d 7
Office charges,
" E x p e n s e of sale,
•* a m o u n t of p e r c e n t a g e on Estato of
Mary C b a b c n e a u . paid by Lanson N.
Beers,
Duplicates 56 to CI inclusive.
Office charges,
E x p e n s e of sale.
"
"
«niTKWATER.
Heal EsUtu
Pcrsonnl
29.620
5,240
rrsiswvut.
12,266
10,360
ii • A
I 11863 £ f
. |». af>rw*i||n..
Balance b r o u g h t dosrn.
SSSuxiMfn.
•' Knfry fre* in C m i l Court, paid
J a m e s P. Brand, C o n a t y Clerk.
D u p l i c a t e s SOB, il t o 43 inclusive.
Oflfce charges.
! j , n . 26, ! »
j
30. "
I
"
;
' '
c o m m i t t e e of t h o w h o l e o o t h e E q u a l i z a t i o n ol t h e A v j J o l } .
e e a s m e n t Koils.
O o m o t i o n of E . L . S p r n g u e , T h a t 2 5 p e r c e u t b e ad?<vl t(A
m i l of
n( B
l uem
m
<!ed
o tt hh en tf aaxr roll
n vz no rntita* aanndd tt b) .ea MM*
r e s t r e m a i*n
they are.
Assessed a n d E q u a l i z e d .
TRAVKBRE.
i .Vag. 31.
Real Esta'.c
,8133,830
SsHt '• i
D u p l i c a t e s 23 to 30 Inclusive.
R e d e m p t i o n Certificate No. 3,
Office charges.
ntemt,
1862.
»
CONTRA.
.
Nov. 1'.. By O r d e r s Redeemed Volunteer F a m i l y
Real Estalc
Relief F u n d ,
Pcrrotml
•• State of Michigan,
~ C o n t i n g e n t E x p e n s e (postage)
BB.120NIAj 1663.
Real Estato
I J a n . 1 2 , " Paid Treasurer of Glen Arbor, Return28,487 00
i n g D e l i n q u e n t Tax,
25 per cent, ntided
7,121 75
2 6 , - P a i d Tr e a s u r e r of C e n t e r r i lie for Ret u r n i n g Delinquent T a x .
35,608 75
" Faid T r e a s u r e r of Crystal Lake for
Personal
.2,663 00
38,271 75 I
R e t u r n i n g D e l i n q u e n t Tax,
- Paid Treasurer of Benzonia f o r ReCBTBTAt, LAKH.
t u r n i n g D e l i n q u e n t Tax.
Real Estato
17,025
'• F a i d T r e a s u r e r of Traverse for RePersonal
t u r n i n g D e l i n q u e n t Tsx,
2,968
" I'ald Treasurer'a Due Bill t o Curtis
Fowler, salary as J u d g e of Probate,
Real Estalc
f o r q u a r t e r e n d i n g March 31, 1862,
' : 1.M8
" i n t e r e s t on above.
Personal
295
" Faid Treasurer'a Due Bill to Cortis
, Fowler, salary a s J u d g e of Probate
Total,
$309,643 75
for q u a r t e r e n d i n g Dec. 31, 1861,
" i n t e r e s t on above,
Recapitulation of Expenditure*.
" Faid Tr e a s u r e r of F e n i n s u l a f o r ReAmount of Bill Audited
$1,875 00
t u r n i n g Delinquent Tax,
Appropriatioo for Volunteer Belief fund
1.5Q0 00
" R e d e m p t i o n of County O r d e r s Nos.
500 00
163, 240 a n d 415,
" Interest,
Military Enlistment Bounty Fund
1100 00
•• P a i d Treasure^- of Milton f o r ReturnState Tax
1402 58
i n g D e l i n q u e n t Tax,
Interest on Bonds
260 00
" F a i d T r e a s u r e r of W h i t e w a t e r for ReAppropriation for Poor fund
300 00
t u r n i n g Delinquent T a x .
" R e d e m p t i o n of County Order No. 334
" Interest,
,a - ,
$6,937 58
" Paid bal on County T r e a s u r e r ' s Due
O p m o t i o n of E . L . S p r n g u e , t h a t t b e w n r of seven
Bill to C. Fowler for salary as
thousand dollars b o raised f o r S t a t e and Oonnty T a x for
J u d g e of P r o b a t e f o r q u a r t e r endt h o ensuing year. Motion carried.
»j.
• ,,
ing J u n e 30, 1862.
" Paid T r e a s u r e r of Megeeaec for ReA p p o r t i o n m e n t of 8tittc a n d County T a x .
turning Delinquent Tax,
State.
' Oonnty.-}
Total,
Paid Rlcbtnorid i Backus f o r p r i n t i n g '
Milton
i 10 38
$
41 60 :
8
51
Volunteer . ; F a m i l y Belief Fnnd.
Bonds,
'iYarersc
868 00
3464 00
4382 00
••
Paid T r e a s u r e r of I ^ e l a n a w for Rc
Whitewater
157 5 4
787-94
t u r n i n g D e l i n q u e n t Tax,
Crystal Lake
90 52
3 « l 50
452 02
• Paid P o s t a g e on D e l l n u u e u t Tax HePeninsula
102 45
409 00
5 1 1 43
t u r n s s e n t to Auditor General.
Benzonia
1 7 3 29
692 00
865 29
• R e d e m p t i o n of Oonnty O r d e r No. 430
• Paid for postage stamps,
'
P
a
i d U. S. Register for list ol landu
$1,402 58
$ 5 , 5 9 8 0 0 ir.
$7,000 58
located iu 1862.
S t a t e m e n t of D e l i n q u e n t a n d R e f u n d e d T a x e s t o b e
• Paid- for half Ream of Letter Paper.
c h a r g e d b a c k by County T r e a s u r e r t o tbe different
• Paid for bottle of i n k ,
Towns
Towns.
• I'ald Tr e a s u r e r of Whitewater a p p o r
t i o n m u n t of Library Money,
Traverse,
$ 15 17
• P a i a Slate of Michigan P. .S.'iutcrest,
Benzonia,
48 84
Paid T r e a s u r e r of Megeezec apporLeelauaw,
16 50
tion w e n t of P. Scboul F u n d money
Whitewater,
34 39
Paid T r e a s u r e r of Megeexec apporCrystal Lake,
t i o n m e n t of Library F u u d Money,
34 16
Paid
T r e a s u r e r of CentreviUe apporGlen Arbor,
88 38
t i o n m e n t of P r i m a r y School F u n d
CentreviUe,
13 47
Money,
,
Mecgeezec,
120 95
P a i d Tr e a s u r e r of l e e l a n a w apporPeninsula,
18 1
t i o n m e n t of P r i m a r y School F o n d
Money,
• Paid Tr e a s u r e r of Milton apportionm e n t of P r i m a r y School F u n d
The following amounts were allowed the Supervisors
nMoney,
for attendance and' timo:
P a i d Tr e a s u r e r of P e n i n s u l a apporK. 1* Sprague,
8 4 50
t i o n m e n t of P r i m a r y School F u u d
Money,
C. T. ocotolct: ,,-!!«•»
• j
9 27
P a i d T r e a s u r e r of Traverae apporE. P. Ladd,
'
. 8 40
tionment of P r i m a r y School r a n d
Geo. Lake.
'
9 60
Money.
Ytyn. Steele.
,
11,10
P a i d T r e a s u r e r of Whitewater apport i o n m e n t of Primary School F u n d
Money.
,
$42 87
P a i d T r e a s u r e r of Benzonia apporOn motion of 0. T. BeoGcId, the Board adjourned to
t i o n m e n t of Primary SchObl V'nmi
the first Tuesday in January next at 10 o'clock A. M.
Mono}-.
E. L. S PRAGUE, Chairman.
P a i d Tr e a s u r e r Of Glen A r b o r apport i o n m e n t of P r i m a r y School Fuuti
JAMBS P . BXA.NO, C l e r k .
Money,
Paid T r e a s u r e r of Centrevllje apporC O U N T Y TREASURER'S A N N U A L REPORT.
t i o n m e n t L i b r a r y F u n d Money,
COUNTY T R E A S U R E R ' S O F F I C E , )
Paid T r e a s u r e r ol Crystal Lake apporTRAVBRSB CITT, O c t . 1,1888." <
t i o n m e n t of Library F u n d Money,
T o t b e H o n o r a b l e Board of S u p e r v i s o r s :
P a i d T r e a a n r e r of Olen A r b o r a p p o r
T h e underslKned.,Treasoree of G r a n d T r a v e r s e County,
t i o n m e n t of L i b r a r y F u n d M o n e y .
r e s p e c t f u l l y s u b m i t s t o y o u r honorable body his A n n u a l RePaid T r e a s u r e r o f Leelanaw appor106
0 1
r 1110
1
tlLt
^tobe
ISW * ° '
Co " )' f°
O*®* J
ending
t i o n m e n t of L i b r a r y P a n d Money
Paid T r e a a n r e r of l c e l a n a w appor1IORGAN BATES, T r e a s u r e r .
t i o n m e n t of Library F n n d Money.
1862.
l a A c c o u n t with G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y .
Dr.
F a i d Tr e a s u r e r of Traverse apportionO c t . 1, T o b a l a n c e b r o u g h t down,
121 60
m e n t of L i b r a r y F u n d Money.
15, " c a s h received of 8. G. Wood, Esq., of
Paid P e r r y H a n n a h f o r Revenue
N u r t b p o r t f o r tine imposed on J o h n MeStamps lor Volunteer Family ReA n n a f y f o r s e l l i n g liquor,
10 00
lief F u n d Bonda sold.
" cash received on D u p l i c a t e s 4fi ta f 3 InBalance b r o u g h t down.
:
clusive and Red. Cortif. No. 2U,
37 SS
" Office charges,
2 12
* E x p e n s e or sale.
B10
" Interest, •
3 03
12.
SKXZOMA TOW.NSBtr.
Nov. JO. •' Redemp. Certiflcatea Nos. 1, 2 and 3,
8 05
. 30, To County tax of 1862,
" Interest,
66
-• State t a x of 1862,
J Fine imposed b» Morgan Bates, Esq..
R e j e c t e d t a x e s c h a r g e d back.
o n Geo. W. Bryant f o r a s s a u l t a n d
b a t t e r y on Martin D. L a n g w o r t h y .
1863.
J a n . 12, ' caah of Tr e a su r e r of Glen Arbor,
48 U
1863.
COKTBA.
" T r e a s u r e r of CentreviUe.
26 72
J a n . 26, By d e l i n q u e n t tax r e tu r n e d .
" T r e a s u r e r of Crystal Lake,
10 00
" C o u n t y O r d e r s paid by Town Trea
.! T r e a s u r e r of Benzonia,
10 00
"
•• T r e a s u r e r or T r a v e r s e .
64 53
" Interest.
" T r e a s u r e r Of MUton,
4 80
" Cash,
•
" T r e a s u r e r or Whitewater,
37 23
" Balancc b r o o g h t down.
'
" T r e a s u r e r of P e a l a s u l s ,
82 39
T r e a s u r e r of Megeexee,
10
00
1
" T r e a s u r e r of Leelanaw!
27 21
' D u p l i c a t e s Noa. 1 t o 9 inclusive,
1916 24
1862.
CKSTBSVIIXK TOWNSII
• Interest,
3 42
' Office c h a r g e a ,
31 77 NQV. 30, T o C o u n t y tax, 1862,
• F l o e m o n e y or J o a e p h Dame, paid to
- State tax of 1862.
T r e a s u r e r b y Charles H. Marsh,
1863.
10 00
• Balance in eaah over a m o u n t - p a i d in
F e b . 6, ••
C o a n t y Orders, P o o r F u n d O r d e r s
Aprli 8, a n d V o L F a m i l y Relier F u n d Ord e r s f o r »1500 of V o l F a m i l y Rel lef
F n n d B o n d s sold,
' balance In caah o v e r O r d e r s p a i d f o r
1863.
COXTBA.
$100 o f s a m e Bonds sold.
J a n . 26. By d e l i n q u e n t t a x r e t n r n e d ,
caah or Charlea H. Marsh, p e r e e n t a g e
- C o u n t y O r d e r s received of Town Treao n W , R a n k i n ' s Estate,
caah received on Dapllcatea Nos 10
" P o o r F u n d Orders received of town
t o 22 Inclusive,
70 82
Treasurer,
1 44
" Vol. F a m . Relief F o n d O r d e r s receiv- 3 67
ed or town Tr e a s u r e r
10 00
lo02.
CaTSTAL I . i l l TOWN
71 S i ( O c t . 1, Xo Balance b r o u g h t down.
4 0 4 ' Nov.
C o u n t y t a x of 1862,
State U x o f 1862..
rejected t a x e s ' a m o u n t rejecw<l b y
31 27 j
Auditor General and c h a r g e d back.
6 11 j 1M3.
Oct.
1, •' Balance b r o u g h t down,
35 » I '
25 03
2 le
reoiuula,
224 6 !
BIIIWUII!
Ucnzonia.
<«!en Arbor,
1«>3
LtRRABV F i t x n ,
May 16, To paid T r e a s u r e r of Whitewater '
•*
CentreviUe,
1863.
J a n . 26, By delinqu
- C a s h fo
"
1862
Coerrai,
1, By balance b r o o g h t down,
" a m o u n t received of 8 . G. Woo<L Esq,
of N o r t h p o r t for tine Imposed on
, J o h n McAnally, for selling Hpnor,
Nov. 30k •• a m o u n t received o f M o r g a n B a t e s . Jnat i c e o f t h e Peace, Tor flhe Imposed
by him on George W. Bryant for
Aasault and Battery on Martin tt
^
langworthy,
delinquent tax returned.
C o a n t y Order* of town Treasurer.
P o o r F n n d Ordera of town -
». 28, "
Cash,
I
Fine money p a i d Over by Ciiaftes H.
Marsh,
Prolecntlag
Attorney,
which h o received, of D e f c o n Joseph Dame, ;/. ! ' ! l f ' ! ' | r ,'J
•" « ! / »
I.BKLAVAW T o w s a a i r .
I. To balance b r o u g h t down.
I), - Cpnnty t a x of 1862,
" Slate laic of 1862.
J. " Rejected lax by C o a n t y T r e a s u r e r ,
I, •' Rejected t a x by A u d i t o r General,
.
63
f / . -JJTOK
Ifl J.fH.
VOLCNTKRR FiMILT RXI.ICr FUND.
; .Ordera Bedoemed,
3 1 , " Ordera Redeemed,
" Ordera,Redeemed,
>. x •• • OraifrtSfJfeiSAsi J >
6
. if, • tsa&sa^
13.
Co xi
d e l i n q u e n t t a x returned,
C o u n t y J J r d e r s paid by town T r e a s u r e r
P o o r F u n d Orders,
Vol. Family Relief F u n d U r d « * ,
Interest.
Cash,
Balance b r o u g h t down,
"U"j;',r'
I.-t
r 25,,-
P a i d Wr
fc*«aue'6iatapa
f o r Bond»
i i
iin-.ii
balance b r o u g h t d o w n .
•
l w ' $
Vs00
\r .} r ~o
00
>2,.,..V
p CONTRA.
c*
v 30, By apportlotnfient made a t 0ie A n n u a l , r»i j f
Session of the Board of gtaparrl- ' ' ' '•
t o n in October. 1862.
2000 00
13
•
1 t i! i / t n O T I T I J f l M
6. " spportianrnent m a l e a t the extra
Session In J a n u a r y , - i & S , l
1862.
MEOBEZCB T o w . s s t t t r .
Nov. 30, T o County tax of 1862,'• State t a x of* 1862,
1863.
,
Feb. 6, *• Connty Treasurer's rejected tax.
Rejected t a x by A u d i t o r G m e r a l ,
I 8, " R e j e c t e d t a x by A u d i t o r General,
1. " Balance b r o a g n t down,
1862.
COKTIHOBJIT E x r x K s x s ,
in.
Oct
I. By balance b r o u g h t down,
•"'1.
3, •« . E r r o r in a c o o u n t of 185D and 186",
6, " D e l i n q u e n t tax r e t u r n e d ,
« Cash,
62.
T o s N s a t r or M u . t o s
r. 30. To Connty. t a x of 1862,
•• State t a x of 1862.
" balance b r o u g h t down.
-.i,n
tor
r"
1863.
Feb. 13, By
"
"
"
"
'
1 t>«
lw ' ;
Leelanaw,
i "
Peninsula.
•'
' Traverse, •
* - ' i. Hegeasee,'
balance b r o u g h t down,
- . r ~ •;
"
1862.
GLEN ARBOB T o w x s m r .
Nov. 30. To County tax of 1862,
" State tax of 1862.
tax rejected by A u d i t o r General a n d
barged back.
,j
1863.
Oct.
I
balance b r o u g h t dowi
•
Feb
t>k.
93 P8
26 52
42 45
V v®??-'
0i
?9. s "VoaaO'-fH
20, ;• p o s t a g e j a l d on' d e l i n q u e n t t a x re1 1
i i u r o s aont t o A u d i t o r General,
, .
April 8, " Paid Register of tbe Land Office ror
list or lands located between April
1.1862 a n d A p r i l 1,1883,
Postage Stamp*,
" hair ream letter p a p e r ,
•• bottle or I n k ,
• *
* Envelopes,
>«.!>«
3 50
£ 00
2 002 So*
75
to
$70 31
y
lBo-S
Oct. 1, By balance b r o o g h t down
Oct.
1, By balance b r o u g h t down.
. 1, To balance b r o u g h t down, *
'
^ 1 6 , - Cash paid by C o u n t y Treaaurar,
County Orders.
I"oor F u n d Orders.
Interest,
Cash.
Fab / 2 0 ^ '
s.
;
d e l i n q u e n t tax of 1862 r e t u r n e d j b y /
C o u n t y Treasurer,
.
' '
Da,
Stole tax of 1862,
, -
6 4l>
200 13
C o u n t y Treasurer'a rejected t a x
75
25
46
20
7
82
16
43
Its
25
00
34
39
73
Ledger Balances,
5, •' C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r ' s rejected t a x .
•' Rejected t a x bv A u d i t o r General,
I, " balance b r o o g h t down.
1862
"
COXTBA.
balance b r o u g h t down,
D e l i n q u e n t tax returned,
Connty Orders.
Vol, Family Relier F o n d Orders,
Poor Fund Orders.
694
1136
184
SI
96
01
50
97
Cash,
1962.
Oct
I. T o
Nov 30. 1863
Feb. 6. "
April 18, •'
WHrrrwATBaTowsssir,
balance b r o u g h t down.
C o u n t y t a x 1862,
Elate t a x 1862,
4*63
F e b 3, By
"
•"
"
20, "
Oct
1, -
COSTBA.
delinquent tax.
C o u n t v Orders.
P o o r F o n d Orders.
V o l F a m i l y Belief F u n d O r d e r s .
Interest,
Cmk.
V o l F a m i l y Relief F u n d ^ O r d e n t
balance b r o u g h t down.
1888 19
27 09
K
439
71
II
6
35
25
24
48
55
27
11
81
03
51
$l300|22
TBA VBBSB T o w H s n r r .
I. To County t a x or 1862,
" State tax of 1862,
Oct. 1, By
1863
Jan. 3 1 , "
"
"
••
- c a s h o a R e d e m p t i o n Certlflcates
1.2and3,
'
'"
•
Nov. 30, •• State"tasrof 1862, - • ' : ; / A M '
1863
Feb. 2 9 , " Duplicates Nos. 1 t o 9 inclusive;
.
" Redemption Certificates Noa. l a n d 2
Mr IT S t , " Duplicates N'os.10 U 2 2 inclusive.
A p r i l 30, •' Duplicates Nos. 2? to 30 inclusive,
May 1 8 , " casu of State Treasurer,
3 1 , " Duplicates N o a 31 t o 42 Inclusive,
J u n o 30, " Duplicates N o t 43 to 49 inclusive,
" Redemption Certificate No. 4.
J u l y 31. " Dopllcates 50 t o M inclusive,
c „ J* ,-Redemp. Certiflcatea Nos. 5. 6 a n d 7
A u g . " 3 1 , ^ 1 D o p l i c a t c s J f p s . l f i t te 61 inclusive,
Oct
1, " balancc brough down.
County Treasurer's rejected tax.
Auditor General's rejected tax.
October
1,
F o l i o 14 Postage,
"24, C o n t i n g e n t Exi>enses,
36, P . Dougherty,
43, P o o r F u n d .
45. Township of Milton,
54, Vol. Family Relier Fund Bonds
sold.
_
1600 00
60, E x p e n s e s of sale.
86 30
63,i Rejected tax a c c o u n t ,
i1928D2
64, Grand T r a v e r s e Co. tax aeC
19090" 30
65, Megeezee Township,
2872 59
67, Interest,
>"
.-«•
CK C o a n t y O r d e r s a c c o u n t destroyed, .
13553 62
69. T r e a s u r e r ' s rejected tax get..
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178 93
71. Traverse townahin,
] o i 4 74
72. Leelanaw township,
29 56
73. Crystal Laka township,
10 2T
74. W h i t e w a t e r t o w u M p ^ « ( > - . -• t l 9 5
75. C o u n t y O r d e r a account.
3071 86
76. Slate « f Michigan,
8745 6 8 ,
77. Glen A r b o r t o w n s b f p ,
617 20
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65 87
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Illinois B a n k s by D r . D. C. Goodale, Ute C o u n t y Treaanrer.
a n d were worthleaa when received by me—so t h a i , really,
"$626*18 tore are only eleven c e n t s s t a n d i n g to t h e c r e d i t of t h a t
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TjipAilion and a d v a n t a j r v a : a n d a# esuufttiu>ti'>n which.we i
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f»»iil« in l»i-l.ainn, Ohat io*. Alpaeoaa. Haxony , l'iaid«. 1'rintx.
Biack Silk?. Wou4Hel-aJa*N Hxur»d ,|iud |ihkiu binck a n d
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D O B E O T I C D " . •" yliteexf|?eiiciei<" of
*• s o m e t h i n g m u s t ws d o n e .
, «u lit« r a i n , uuugUl of t h t laauuXacturtM dirc«l
I IloiigUt at r' J u c e l raU'i : Double a n d " Tw{*t. Cu.' a i m f r c » .
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1 Black and E a n r y C a s l i n e n * , Tn-ncli tfuinuier O ' l - i i n e r . " .
A n t r i m tu^d L c c l a n a w u r c c h a r g e d o n t h o , b o o l o ' o f t h e s h a r p stlugH of w t i r e h a v e Dover d r a w n f r o m b i r o a n ,
(iVork Mills Cottonadin, plain and fancy. WITttenton I'laid*.
t h e C o u n t y T r e a s a r e r o f U r a n d T r a v e r s e w l t l j t h e i r p r o - e x c l a m a t i o n o f - i H b u t n o r , or e v e n a n i m p r u d e u i rjijvmi- • tfi . . r v i r i u a r e j to f o r i & t on *1,ort. 'flptlce , i , y t h i w fo j l M k r
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der.
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a. •• -•• i b l ? li Hi.
p o r t i o n s of t H i i H O l M ' W x M b ' " 0 ^ Qime'l
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v . * an t h e y »-an l-« Ip.mgjrt
,
•' D e p e n d u p o n i t t h e w h o l e h i s t o r y of t h e w a r p r o w ' s o b M » «
mis Bugs. 4 .
on the onywhrre; iit^lieisninc •piallfyof w o r k aadMoefe.A DKN o r C o r r i T W ^ h r j W g i c i p a l e l e c t i o n t h a t t h i s q u i e t , u u p r e ^ e o t f i n g , a w k w a r d m a n >
CLOTHING.
:
w h o l e ft fittWsiibjecf t o r m m e c t t l r t n 1 r i d i c u l e riven a s a
i t s fine .ilk HnivJBUck Cloth CssUj.'very S a v y r ^ r qoalt o o k ' j f t k q * in D e t r o i t l a s t M o n d a y . W e «**" ' p r e p a r e d
p i i b ( ! 6 l m » n , leKvIng a l t o ^ e t h e r ' i l i i i J a . f f i t . c D r i s l d C r i i i u i i i —
itv, tine U l a r k C a a a i m e r e P a n t s . Fano>- C o i u i c r e C » a I f . P a n t * ,
to l ^ r . t i a t i ^ ' ^ p p w b e ^ V v e
lai'gq o n c e ! a f a v o r i t e o n e i n ^ l a m l ^ - t l f f t j ^ l ^ f rai^i d h i m - S a i K t ' l i l i i n f . S p H n x f l e e t f o r Slciirii -Shoca; .had Lnmber"id V ents. S u m m e r Cu*U- CulUiUJuio iHwU tUld Oyfifc.
lOMft
rvfiau.^nd'atl
l^ln »u)il-*t a s m a l l a<lUndcr-cioUiinK, a full line A l e R " a n d L a d i c ^ Over a l u r t s
m a j o r i t y , for i t h a s b e c o m e a v a s t «len of t h o s e p b i a o b - self literally, frfq^ nothing.. , ]
/ t A ,:un/.Lia A
i |.>,H , r r t
i W W r » S l r ° , t r ^ T : - ' ' l . ' J : 4 < f o i l l )u r
and Alls, Oil Suits. M i a R u b i e r CoaU, Wool, L n i o n and
o u s siud loaOisoine r e p t i f c i {
pepubli?tti»'
Cotton Socks iu varfety. Collars,tf'largs aMortineat, Cr*vats.
STA*P DUTIES.—The C o m m i s s i o n e r of I n t e r n a l Itevewell assorted. Trunk*. Ti-avelllng Baps. >a!l«es. H u n t i n g
afrtild t o J o l o l n a gencraV s n a k e b u n t , lost t W
shsold
10 h a s w r i t t e n a commQnl^ai'rOtJ,- i t t t e d ' O c t o b e r 5tK, t ^ t ^ tuiBitly biaU [>rl«^a.otj{Ooi»i P: U)o f a c w a r e . timl were Bag*. Uwbixlleis P . K. t>aU;heU, tome very jood,JlO. A Ac.
aoil tbeir k i d glovea
inVi'sffekttigi^ T h c r o ' a r o a few,
1 8 6 3 , t o H o n . W h i t n e y J o n e s , ' A l A e f e n - 6 f ' 8 r d ^ C o K i e i > o now c ^ m i i o l k d . t o go i a t o . ^ e Kar'kc; and o n r c t o a q , u a r
LADIES'. WEAH." ;
however; who
« n l ^ f e i D g a a n d g o in f o r a genelitefe of Sflje rftalrf not be Vss'OiaB 10 t> 15 per cent. less
Gloves,silk, lisle a n d " leather,'
-Idavli. wjiile, slatetion D i s t r i c t , d e c i d i n g t h a t U b e e i r ( J f i f c a & i / ' o £ 4 i t f i i f e . tbltri'W a r t r l o w i W ^ t<> rtffi-nMr KlocV for— w t i c l i ts a f n v ral slaughter, V
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rown a n d bine. Cotton, union, m e r i n o
casliuiere, Bellaa ^ d T a x r e d e m p t i o n , e m i f h e f i i t ^ l ' %iliW. - 4 r i / « a l ^ i S L .ipfl'vt no m i n e r i m p o r t a n t n t m h i a rabidly growiair r o m r n a - a b o r t e d : Magic Rufllinr, XKM t r j i u j u i n g , f a l l . U p a J Klouuc"
n l t y a t a t i m e w h e n a v « r j * d o l l s * i a ^ p m u c b needed.
>
VKRDIORIS.—Jacob B a n w o f t h o F r e e I^ross, b o a s t • »«.. and,, l i n e n ; ; a U o , 5*4ias;» t u - t l ' r ^ a d .
i a s t a m p d u t y of five c e n t s e a c h :
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v „ ^ , . , i a ^ S ; A I I „ L A X AjCOk..,
• silk ; C a U O n J ^ a s n Triuilirtn.
uiiJ
e d to us the o U w f ^ ' f i }
becoming
U i L'ertifictfMs of A u d i t o r
® *-yTt*fn |
' : o l u r e d > d whlm o r e a n d m o r o Coppe^miy'.iny,•>
; W j e : b ^ f i o v c he inS t a y s ; colored a n d w h t i c ' ; Skirt, SupiinVters." 'jeat m a '
aonnt0f,ta«s|^as.-dne.^ > v o i V , i i i f \
i.- ij. !
Crinoline, a n i c o - a s w r t J i e n i . ; I . a d i w l > r a « c i s JlbA» V t i
t e n d s t o e n g a g e in t h e I f f f f t f e r S f t f ^ P w h e n t h e Free 2 , B e a e o i n U o u certlBca'tes; jsaupd t i t h t r bv A h d f t f e r
ilrp'tlTil^fl t o onixtrirVjtTiC article i f S t r a w ' ' i n f ITay W r o u g h t ColiarK in lineii, c a m b r i c , .•yia. m u s i l n : C r o t c h e t
!
Geii(/Al W C o d n t y ' T r e a S d r e r s . ' '
'
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Bnx#n. of t«»t nnike.' '*««» Straw Knive*.
'
B r a i d s ; luarWing ooitou ; h i u i • hUtched h j o d k e i c b e i f a j
Pre?* f a i l s — t t o e . o o i i o ' p * from,hi»,o>vn
I W P
| 3 ! ' G e f f i l W h t f B o f 1 p u r c b a » « ' o f ' H l i t a 'bitW a h i l SUUe
. i H A N N A H , 'LAV
f u r o i s h i i ^ ^ b e V a w m t t i j r i a l ^ o r s t o c k it) t r a d e . I n t h a t , T a x l a n d s issued by the A u d i t o r t i e u c r i d or C o u n t y
way hp m a y p i a k ^ h ' i i i i f i A ' j w t i W
i t m a y sceni, f o r d i g r i s will kill C o p p e r h e a d s , ( T h i s s t a m p s h o u l d be p a i d j b ^ j i e j j w t M i ^ 1 ( / - w i o r t i
e d s e l t s . low p r i c e ou.l choice ; wsah b l o n d ; W a t l t ' l a c e .
k R a t , P u x . Beavvrv Otter, A«.,|ail W u g h t of M a n u f a c t u r c r a
tiguered ; P r e n c h j a c o n e t : s o f t eArob»lcs, ; f a r l a d l e a r mar^
d b o c e r t i f i c a t e s i w u e ; ajid t h e
sHoOln be' afflxbft
I . u O f A S x w C f R W n ; . C O U R T . — J u d g e BIRMKV ho.-, jrivien
l ilies ; ladia-cloth, Xe.. A-c.'
1 ./•
f ' ; 1 . " ( a d ' '-BANTP.VH, . t A l " 4 C O .
a n d c a n c c l l e d b y t h e oflicer fclfo'fe^jWwi/c<ir4lfiA^'
p o t i c e ( w h i c h will b o n i n n d In nnotUqr c o l n p m ) t h a t lw
'
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B O O T S A5I> SHOES^
Vri
w i l l b o l d a S p e c i a l T e r m of t h o C i r e o i t C o r t r t a t X o r t l » . Gcala Oxford tics ; cangivsii ^ ' e r t : Balimoral ^ l o t S t '
T h e officers of tl>e Ro&rian, F r e n c h a n d B r i t i s h fleets,
T H E VSlEltlClN WATCH CO.
plow shoes ; 'calf b t o g a n a ; klj»»8d4s ; b r « r » n s ; c a r p e t a d d
a n d f o r e i g n M i u i a t c n u - b a v e (jeeu iuvftc«l,to v u i i j , X i a g a r ^ Watches an- now sold • a t *• sa^ajl aiKau«e aboyo, cost, g o B t s l i p p c r a ; I n d i a n r u b b e r s : c a l L k i p i t a d i w » v y | i * o t t i t ! >
first ' r u p s d n v in D e c c m W r n e * t
B y .an t f ' r o r in t h e
Retail, upijes, f o r the'.acCommodaUen of M i e a g u a t b a l l O i o r a l J*«rta^bitltw4ra»:p<*Ufl <aU bco^a, ; .
F o l k T h e Uudsian o f f i c e r s h a v e o o c e p i c i l , a n d i t ia«»oliable time rcep>r?. b y
glove kid pougrei-s jwitw«« : , i a i t t k » t ; C » n g t a a s , : , ^ ^ ; J y e ^ . ,
H A N V A K , TiAYA'CO.
d e r s t o o d t h e F r o n c h will a l s o a t t e n d . T b w B r i t i s h ' A l l n t l krt-led galiaWii. kWWsk».n» a n d slly* ; eayyet ; andl j M i b ,
,Uua \ ShiJi^ Couiier t i p s h o e s ; g M t b a l l u t t r i i B , t a s t w l L 1
xal h a s t a k e n his d e p a r t u r e , a n d c a n n o t p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e
b o o u antf « c l M *, IMWM b,mta. m i » t » " O r t n ^ n C i * o y a s h o H ?
p r t p i ' ^ b e l q i t ^ - ' T b e n e x t l ^ g i s l M n r o n i l l •doabtlcss
a s s o r t e d ; bovH boots ; c h i l d s bouts, nice a»sortniei»t3 4 n .
:
coreecl the error.
• : - . H O K OI'J ' " •_>••• tlw BbovcgQoth w « c a n on"erindiiei:i|»«»»-,l
-o- V.
T k r U a r n o l S t e &r l?en*j1vi»Dia will / h a v e o n e m a j o r i t y
STOVES'A\I) HOLLOW WARE.
W e n e v e r coul.l ivriio n • |>iilT" Of a n y b o d y o r any- i n ' t l l < y S W t a S e n a t e o h d c U i M i f o u r in tl«J H o u s e . Last
Po'rcat <>&} Jfliine'-ota, Yimkee DOodlc, ' X l U o t i , . S e n a t o r '
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tuiilf. ,W
j$jbj&t'-ki' CUM? >s .the boy
y e a f ! t h e D e m o c r M a b a d a n l i j a r i l v on joiCt b a l l o t .
Cirtupecr. YeltinWrt-. O r t l ' t r , S w f e A l g n . c o m h l n a t l o n b r i c k
rolled p f f t b e I ' ^ w a n d w e a r e g o i n g t o s t a t e o n e a b w > owe*'rchervoir t o p a n d w o r m i n g ola*<;t, C o m b t n a t i o a l laln,'.
h a v e b c c o m e e x t i n c t ; t h e v died s i x .
.
C a r r y tne V ^
f o the days or
Imjierlal Brick O v e n . I r a p v c l u l . P l a t a . Oven,. Coujet, P r l ^ p .
From
itf T^ioSlT tddt _"C|rt-_' t y yMeeanr saangdo women
a n d left uo } « i r I.
l y a d i ^ j a q j i geutitMjwu,
I'teniium. O i a t e a t , Lark, C o o k i n g Stove*.
cngii with thol*: of Hannah. Lay & do/ here/ivo arc sat- "have n s n r p e d t h e i r p t o y f t , / ' , ' , y , M > h |
I u parlor slid b o x s t o v e * ; t r o y Box, (Jem. m f « » v W W .
Locket, ldalioe, Caaket. New I ' l a U - W t o r c u ' l i s u h l e ' D o o r P l a t e '
' Ahv sncli p e t i t i o n ' ^ a n *ie Sfi«trercd'by calling on
laficd that tb«*y qrc wiling staple DryGoodf, Orocorira,
and P a r l o r Oook PtArei* with adflltiona as o c c u i d o n d a i n a a d a .
RjtXK-AH. I AY A CO.
SPECIAL TMi«^<3lHCtJl¥''Cert'Rr/
llardwaro, Provision/ etc.,; at as low figarea "aa -lljey "
Kettles, all MMcvfrout 4 u> 90 x a l l o n S ; Bake k * « l o ^ Pol*.
y AUTHORITY OS WIKBfAtLYK'ltfraUCH CASE •
sj't
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cahhc jturcliasedfA either'bTtfyfce cities, "aft wholesale
made and provided and It b r i n g deemed nece«*ary, it U
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ot retail.
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cial C i r c u i t of Michigan, t h a t a m u s c i^ tcrui of t h e C i r c a i t
HORSB SrotlotV-The itable of Hannah, Lay & Co. O b a r t t n ' a n d f W t h e C o u n t y o f Leelahatr, W appointed t<»be as well n s s n r t h i a i ' i n t h a t l^ne^ p l e s s e call td the g e n e r a l ' " s p k e ^ l n rtw anif g r o u n d m ^ l t r i a l , of b e i t grades.
.
depot or . » * • ' " •
H A N N A f l l.AYJtCO.'"
was bfftfeii'opeft bn'Monday ni^ht last, aod a valttaWe beW at tiro Qorintrtieae of said County, o n t h o Klrat TuetUay
' TOBACCO.—I'lug. fine cut, emoklng, t n r k l a h , t i p t o p O M
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thief is supposed to be * m*ft wbfl WJ« ^fpotly drscbargBay City, dept. 29,1W53.
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T I T E T A B M ? — P r T s e r v e ^ e a c t i c s . c h e r r i c * jAnm*;'
For which wc have become so justly noted. S(KI p a i r of the '
ed from the emplpy of b e Com]'
qufncea, c i m * n t * . goow»I>erri»-% ra*|)l>crry, current,—gtttp"
above i n ' t r a a * i u . :
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and strawlierry j e l l l e a ^ ' l o m a t o e - , applea. petchrm. p r u n e s ,
gone Th p ^ i t bf hWiri raejil
B A 5 N A H . L A Y k CO.
iu may r e c o v e r y o u r h e a l t h by the uao of otlier,reu>edics.
chccae, crackers, d r i e d beef,
:
• Aifiltaiit* «vA.vri* PixDKnttO.—Tile weather ^ I |
may recover w i t h o u t a n y ; but do n p l . f o r ^ t y , tfiAl,, jauII A B I I W A R U .
Ladic-s C a v u m r r e D a U m o r a l B o o t s ,
phets of Minnesota! •ndSWHteootifln predict tho hardest may die, a n d that i k a r i d r c t h ' t P i l l s could ua've saved yt"* —
Vails from I > to C0>, » l o w *> can W bOoglit elsewhere ;
Iron, a tall a s s o r t m e n t ; glass, all a l a # s ' a w s , b r u a d , n a r r o w
winter teen fcrji*#™. TbeW will be mnrtf told day»— F o r romemder t t a t tHo
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tbe merenrviVin rati lower, trtd the anow will be deeprt-J
chaiBK. trap*, table a n d |Hi>ket .cutlery, a fuU lino ; d o o r .
when y o u h a v a t t l n e x e e a a i n y o a o a y s t a i o . i a t v i i k n t i o jrour
trinnniJiKNCojnpUite f t o c k ; i c a f n 4 i f l b w a ' . p a d , cheat, MM.
than be/ore" r;in(f 1851. . This ia the PM Jail since that a n i m a l i n s t i n c U . Y o u r c e a n t e u a n c o teUfl y o n r friend-ii
[Ba.lhnoral S k i r t s ,
truuk, box. a n d dobr l o c k ' , a ^ ' o r t . d ; c a r p e r u-rs t o o U . a f n U
!
or 1857 that tb« brook t«mt hare commenced leaving dreama a n d y o u r own h e a r t tell y o n . , t » n : ' 5 ^ ' A n V e as.«ottraei)t of W j t mnlte« cod. fashionable d e s i g n s ; line ; shOe«4ker»' tools and- flu<U»g«. goc>d a M o r t m c n l :
tW small creetil f # d t t p hbje^W' earTy ^ tieptembqt,
j S o w , at t h e s e times t h e r e is no m e d i c i n e no d e s e r v i n g of BaU^ieral Hoso f o r l-adle* a n d C h i l d r e n ; Ball moral s h o e s .teelyarda, balances, tint Irutus gVub h o o t a , s c y t h e s a n d
(or I.adieu. Misses a n d Children.
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y o n r confidence as
and the first aeasw'aioce'^ra Matf t ^ . . Wkl* 1 #'
.^.HANNAH, LAY A CO.
FARMl-JlS TOOI-iN—S^ovcL". spades, h o c ^ r o t a t o books,
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forks. 2, •», a n d 4 t i n c d ; manure forks, Schuffie ,tif
doable walled t l ^ ' ^ f e / h l l t e c k kd»ei' T b ^ r M a tirf*
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tain ither iaiSSible^gtM known 'to' Iftp , npbrtraM ciwi IR t h i r t y a * $ c l n « t e < p n i $ f c a V o i r c < j t * i n l y save, wli-n «
grain a'nd e h l l d r e n s eladlo«.i'!sBt«rriJlnie. Riddle's V a n n i n g
r which we have a full a s s o r t m e n t , i s C e n t s a n d Ladies Mills, lumber wng-tn*. l i « h t wsgoiis, wngoii seat*, whiffietrcea,
a<-hio|» hcOMBOJi-^
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wheel Uirrowi, road s c r a p s m , plows, 1 a n d 2 h o r s e ; »tee)
plow m o u l d s for shovel j d o * f , d r a g t e e l h . c u l u v a t o r leetlj.
f i > r i ) f t e i ^ y ? l i r t m h i . family, ond f.
Xaiuen::fio<*kefe H a n d k © r r » l i i e < K
g r u b hoes, p l a n t e r * heavy hoes. h a l f , bushel baskets, welt
least .two weekif earlier tbflB hstyetw.1
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... all his h a n d s : In w h i c h t i m e these Pills h a r e c u r e d them •
backets, e h s i n pumps, clutern p u m p s , Ac;
Billiousaffcetions, Ue»daeUe, RheumaUam, I'evec ami
MEDICINES.
It is stated that a genertd order willbo issnod by the Measles, W h o o p i n g C o u g h , a n d h e a a y a h a has, never kuown
Avers, Javrie*. WBstow**.' feawjrr'*. H i o m p f o u ' s . Sargsrit*" 1
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War Dcpartiiwnt,in a few days providing for the onlistDavis'. K e n n e d y s , ete., paUmt ws dloines : as a!«u pills^
TvAl">IKS C L O A K S .
We hat e i n ' s t o c k a fair a s s o r t m e n t of the precent styles < olnthients. o i l s e s s e n c e s nnd e x t r a c t s in variety,
tnentof colored troopa in the States of Maryland, Ken- 'Solil by all r e s p e c t a b l e d e a l e r s in m e d i c i n e s .
IIARNK8SES.
I.sdles Cloaks, and at reasonable prices.
tucky, MifQOirii We«t Virginia and TfcnDcaHje. All aeuliln-'-r ' • ABK P O ^ t NBW S T Y L E .
HA.VXAH, LAV A CO.
Singl<- a o d double, bcav\ and light harnes>«-a. m e n ' s » n « '
• , ' i " •'
Q U E R Y .
loyal owners will bo allowed $300 for eaoh. slave that
side saddles..bridle*, halt-Os, j?trt»w, m a r t i n p i l l a . e x t r a lug«.
W h y l s l t th'At CtJlSTATWRO'B H ^ 1 ) Y 1 C I « the best I N I
FHALON'S NIOIIT BLOOMING CEREI'S.
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Of all perfu3><s : the p e r f a m e f o r e i t h e r I^i liea .or (ientleLEATHER.
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m s n a r c sold only '•>
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BECAUSE e m i n e n t ' c h e m i s t s say i f o !
Cow btde. kip. t a l f a n d tiudlng*. n e o W p l o t e t i n a : l a s t s ,
B A X N A H . L A Y A CO„ AgenL-.
also be enlisted, bnt tbty wlB not be paid for
BECAUSE i t c o n t a i n * n o p a u s t i c c o m p o u a d a '
l a g s , naiis, k r i r i e a . Ac., Ac.
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BECAUSE it operatea I n a U n U n e o o s l y !
Dolls, cologne, hair oli. potutule, b n i n n s t o r a t l v e said d y e s
Xew Yorlt,
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onjtjie mental caJ u s t received RJO pkg* of, w e r c h a n d u a per Propeller Al- handkerchief perfumes. toUnt a n d s h a v i n g
spectacles
BECAUSE it d o e s n o t stain the skin !
U-jilniiiy t h i s dav, Oct. 10.1W3.
tobacco a n d snuff IKIXCS. a n d ponehci", B i e e n b a u i u a n d c o m '
pa^tj
, Wife a • BBOAl^SE'It nonrishca a n d s t r e n g t h e n s the f l a i r '
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HANTCAH, L A Y A CO.
jtiou p i i x s p o r t e ^ n o n l e s , money .Lags, f a d i c * traTeUoj; • • g * '
*111, portion3.rf tU?k»llatMl ba<*;i»o<>r-l*i» body bfxf • In U K C A l ' & B l t c o r r e c t s t h e b a d e(Tents of o t h e r dyes !
^bSIda hags. Tattles, toys, roy b o o k s c o j o p a w . , b r o t h e r ,
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B E C A U S E I T .SEVKR KAIUS !
f o r nearly all k i n d s of tuarchandize is and has lieeo for the
BTATIONERY.
W b ^ o ^ ^ Q ^ t t f f k ^ r , .of,
, ,vM(4 Manufactared b y J . C R I S T A D O R O . S Aston Hon*e, New p a s t thi rty days, MUCH KXCITKD. and most kin .Is of goods
Letter, n o t e , l e g a l a n d cap napera. envelopes, a s s o r t e d ,
tho pelk'at WalKatiBport. to *o«e,'.'ke>i't*i«8»fully kcld York. ^tJold everywhen-, a n d applied by all Hjiir Dreasers- have a d v a n c e d c o n s i d e r a b l y ; especially-for two w a e k s p a s t p e n e i l i p i - n * . l u l t W y c k a n d r i d , scaling9
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t u n t h i s s t a t e of t h i a g s be«n moro than usually noticable;
BOOKS.
.
. .
np bif l h ^ , ^ c k t o l o g , ^ Hrt*
-'^kt* 'ftrhich [\»
.
C r i ^ d t w V H n i r Prewnatiye.
S a n d e f , . s M c C n ! f V s t ) a v l ^ . \ n t c b s ! r « w i d C l i r t V ' s e V f e i i of
luid w i t h an u n p r e c e d e n t e d d e m a n d a n d an nousiwlly l i m i t '
copper, fii owir.Tr ;imrocdiatelyUkiodPackcr,cnrao
s c h o o l hooks, c h i l e s a n d adnlt* m H e e t l a n e n i i S - b ^ k s . Matik
i i s IhvalnaMe w l t n Ms n y e . ' w l t ' i m p a j t a t h e u'tiiost softJoUy Hibeirotan; abo ro the act of
wkb tfrted <«» ness. the m o s t beautiful g l o u , a n d great vitality to the Hair. e d supply, coupled w i t h tlie fret of TSo G o v e r n m e n t jvt books, copy l-ooks. nnnff a n d music hooka, some f o r s c h o ^ s .
c o m i n g f o r w a r d t o make t h e i r r e q u i s i t i o n s f o r t h e use of o n r
1
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w a Ijjj^y'wioo, '« Be-jabeni, here is a ballot • io kiM" I Price, 50 c e ^ t s , S l , ^ i d . ^ 2 ; p<f bottle, a c c o r ^ i n g t o size.
i m m e n s e armies, t h e result haa been t o canse a a Increased
O u r t i n s h o p is in iA'-Jfo. i' rurtninu o r d e r e n d s t l w d r k
firmness which necessarily m u s t continue ontil w i n t e r t
A T H * S I D I S O ; CHERRY, OAK. M A P L E W H I T E so soon at h a n d ! sets inJ_j Ash, a n d ^all
l l k i n d s of aeaacned
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A good a s s o r t m e n t c o n s t a n t l y . ^ b a n d — a t fair price*,
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Jn the army to accept the commission to Borne. Two •*-—*
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h a n d •; —
and F r—
a m i n g timber,
n d S c s n i l i n g saneif f r o m
i W e find it i n r p o S s i b W t a h s r d l y c o m t a e n o e s n « n » n w r * t l n n
t b t r i r ftet-fe lAigtb. a n d -^f bo rf ^ l ^ ' ^ f t b e Mill* of I
touByears ago be n»ngi ftfe conrmfssioD
^ iau*an«tp'Romeits.
OUR L A T E S T ADYICES s h o w a f 0 1 1 l a i g e r a d v a n c e in , of our stock in * o c m a U s s p e r e . a n d f o r a n y adilitional p a r the
'ie subscriber.
salMcriber.
: t i e u l a r s f|e*s«_< all,oa Of SOOil R>
C E O . W. BRYANT. ; all clawe* of Merchandize.
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VERT LATEST.
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Franriaib':'
W h e r e nrr t h e C o p p e r h e a d * .
G o l o o k D P ° n 1 1 1 0 battle O d d . •
•Where a n n t a n d shell flow fuel—
Where Freedom's stirring battle cry
Is h e a r d u p o n the blaat:
G o w h e r e the lifted sabrea flash
A n d (all on t r a i t o r create.
W h e r e S o u t h e r n b a y e n e t s are dim
W i t h Wood f r o m N o r t h e r n breaata I
Go a e a r e h a m i d t h e loyal ranka—
Go aeareh t h e gunboat'* bloody deck
W h e n the d r e a d conflict'* d o n e ;
The t r a i t o r ' a b a n n e r In t h e dust,
And silenced every g n u ;
W h i l e o ' e r tho h a r d won r a m p a r t floats
O n r flag, y e t oh 1 w h a t pain,
'Xeath t h a t d e a r Sag since m o r n i n g l i g h t
How manv l u r e been alain !
A m o n g t h e neroea of the fight.
The l i v i n g a n d the d e a d Go aeareh a m o n g t h e m — t h e r e la not
A single Copperhead.
\
Go aeareh t h e crowded hoapital.
Where gaatly w o u n d s ' a r e s e e s .
W h i c h tell t h r o u g h w h a t a y t r n g g l e Cerce
T h o s e nohlo s e n h a r e b e e n ;
B a t look u p o n t h e i r faces, l o ! •
T h e y smile t h r o n g h all Ihelr pain ;
T h e s c a r s they b e a r w a r e nobly woo—
Their honor has no stain.
Soft h a n d a are in Inlet'ring—kind words
Are h e a r d a r o u n d e a c h bed ;
Some soothe, s o m e suffer, all a r e t r u e There is no Ceppertiead.
Go w h e r e the look etm scarce c o n c e a l
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Defend t h e t r a i t o r ' s p a r t ;
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Deemed p a t r i o t i c m e n :
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W e r e safely b a c k a g a i n :
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j W h e r e loyalty i s dead—
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O a r noble boy*, w h o , g o . .
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Us a n d o u r t r a i t o r foe; .
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W h e r e Burnslde is d e f e a t e d :
W h e r e B a n k s a n d Butler—noble n a m e s !—
I n s c o r n a l o n e are n a m e d ;
Go w h e r e t r u e p a t r i o t l o p r i d e .
H o n o r a n d t r o t h are dead—
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England.
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and i t MaiicEeatcr. A t the lottcr place bis reception
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6,000 persons. There'was some disturbance a t tho opeoi n g of t h e m e e t i n g , b u t M r . B e e e b e r finally s u c c e e d e d in
q u i e t i n g it, a n d a f t e r responding t o a n a d d r e s s of welcome, signed b y T . Bayley P o t t e r , o f t b o Union E m a n c i p a t i o n S o c i e t y , p r o c e e d e d t o a g c t a r a l d i s c u s s i o n of
s u c b A m e r i c a n t o p i c s a s w e r e interesting 1 t o b i s o n d i e n c c .
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spirit:
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doctrine of belligerency, t h e time.is p a s t to discuss that,
e x c e p t a s a q u e s t i o n of h i s t o r y a n d civil l a w .
We
h a r e d r i l l e d «o f a r a w a y f r o m t h e p e r i o d , i n w h i c h i t w a s
a n y nao t o d i s c u s s t h a t ( a n d t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s of ( h e
w a r , a n d y o u r c i r c u m s t a n c e s h a v e s o for c h a n g e d , t h a t
n o w w e c a n no l o n g e r s t o p t o d i s c u s s w h e t h e r i t w a s o r
w a s n o t right f o r G r e a t B r i t a j n t o a s s u m e t h i s p o s i t i o n
s h e h a s assumed- S h e baa f o r y e a r s a c t e d u p o n it, a n d
will not c h a n g e i t ; a n d n o w all t h a t w e ask i s — l e t t h e r e
b e a t h o r o u g h neutrality,.. [ L o u d cheer*.J
J believe
t h e r e s h a l l b e one. • [ R e s u m e d c h e e r s , ] , i f y o u d o n o t
aend us a m a n , w e d o n o t ask f o r a m a n . ' If* y o n d o n o t
rend n s a n o t h e r p o u n d of p o w d e r , w e c a p m a k e o u r o w n
p o w d e r . [ L a u g h t e r . ] I f y o u d o not rend us a n o t h e r
m u s k e t o r a n o t h e r c a n n o n , w e h a v o c a n n o n t h a t will
c a r r y five m i l e s a l r e a d y . [ L a u g h t e r . J
W e d o n o t a«k
f o r material help. W o thai] b e g r a t e f u l for moral s y m p a t h y — ( c h e e r s ) but i f y o a cannot g i v e q s moral sympat h y , wo shall still e n d e a r o r t o d o w i t h o u t jL
B u t all
t h a t wo *ay is, l e t F r a n c e k e e p a w a y , lot E n g l a n d k p e p
b a n d s ofT; if wo c a i u w t M a n a g e t h i s * rebellion b y o u r selvea, t h e n i t s h a n ' t b o m a n a g e d a t alL , [ C h e e r s . ] T h e
q u e s t i o n of w a r , o n d c r t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s in w h i c h w a r
i s n o w c a r r i e d o n In o n r c o u n t r y , i s s i m p l y a q u e s t i o n of
time. [Cheers. 1 T h e population is with N o r t h .
The
wealth is with t h e N o r t h .
(Ohbera.'} T h e e d u c a t i o n i s
w i t h t h e N o r t h * Tfye right d o c t r i n e s of c i v i l g o v e r n ment are with the North.
[ C h e e r s , ami a voice,
•' W h e r e ' s t h e j u s t i c e ? " ] I t will n o t b e l o n g b e f o r e
oft® t h i n g m o r e w i l l bo w i t h t h e N o r t h — v i c t o r y . [ L o u d
a n d e n t h u s i a s t i c r o u n d s of c h e e r s . ]
M q n on t h i s a i d e
a n i m p a t i e n t a t t h e l o n g d e l a y — b u t if w e c a n b e a r it.
c a a t y o u T Y o u are quite at ease—we aro n o t
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a r o n o t m a t e r i a l l y a f f e c t e d in a n y s n c h d e g r e e a s m a n y
p w t s of o u r l a n d a r c n o w . B u t if t h o (fey s h a l l c o m e In
o n e y e a r , in t w o y e a r s , in t o o y e a r s h e n c e , w h e n t h o old
K t a r s a n d S t r i p e s shall float o v e r e v e r y B t a t e of A m e r i c a . [ L o u d cheers, a o d s o m o d i s t u r b a n c e f r o m o n e o r
t w o . ] O b . lot h i m ( i h o c h i e f d i s t u r b e r ) LOTO a c h a n c e .
[Laughter.]
W o will t a k e a t u r n a b o u t , I will s a y t h o
sentences, and y o u shall m a k e t h e responses. [ L a n g h tcr-]
1 ntn a C o n g r e g u t i o n a l i s t , b u t I c a n m a k e a v e r y g o o d
E p i s c o p a l minister, too. [ L a u g h t e r . ]
I w a s "saying
w h e n i n t e r r u p t e d b v t h a t s o u n d f r o m t h o o t h e r s i d e of
t h e h o u s e , t h a t if t h e d a y s h o u l d c o m e , iu o n e o r five,
o r Ion y e a r s , in w h i c h t h e old b o u o r c d a n d h i s t o r i c b a n n e r shall float a g a i n o s e r e v e r y S t a t e o f t h o S o u t h ; if
t h e day shall c o m ^ w h e n t h a t w h i c b was tbo a c c u r w d
c t w e of this dire and atrocious war—Slavery—shall be
d o n e a w a y ; if t h e dttv shall c o m e w h e n t h r o u g h all t h e
G u l f S t a t e s t h e r e s h a l l b e l i b e r t y of s p e e c h , a s t h e r e nev e r h a s b e e n ; if t h e d a y s h a l l c o m e When t h e r e s h a l l b e
- l i b e r t y of t b o P r e s s , . M t h e r e n e v e r h a s b e e n ; if t h e d a y
aljall c o m e w h e n m e n shall h a v e c o m m o n s c h o o l s t o s e n d
t b p i r c h i l d r e n t o . w h i c h t h e y n e v e r h a v o h a d iu t h e
S o u t h ; if t h e d a y shall o p o m w h e n t h e f a n d s h a l l n o t
b e p a r o l e d In g i g a n t i c p l a n t a t i o n s , in ( b e h a n d s of a f e w
oligarchs, b u t snail b e parceled o u t (o ; honest farmers,
e v e r y m a n o<*uing h i s l i t t l e ; in s h o r t , if t h e d a y shall
c o m e w h e n t h e s i m p l e . o r d i n a n c e * -the f r u i t i o n a n d p r i v i l e g e s o r l i b e r t y , s h a l l p r e v a i l in e v e r y p a r t of t h o U n i t e d
S t a t e s , i t will b e w o r t h all t b o d r e a d f u l - b l o o d , a n d t e a m ,
a n d woe. [Loud c h e e W ] Y o d W o i m p a t i e n t ; and yet
G o d dwellcth in e t e r n i t y , a n d b w u i n d e f i n i t e leisure" t o
roO f o r w a r d t h e • f l a i r a o f m e n , o o t t o s « i t t h e h o t i m p a t i e n c e o f t h o a a w h o a r e b u t c h i l d r e n of a d a y , a n d
c a n n o t w a i t o r iiom.+ f o r long, b u t a c c o r d i n g t o t h e infin i t e d r d e o o ' w h i c h he measures timo and eveots.
He
fixpediatos
o r W t a t d s as i t p l e a s e s H i m ; a n d If h e b e a r d
o n r cries and prayers, n o t t h r i c e would t h e m o n t h s r e - !
TO T H E LADIES OP AMERICA I j
v o l v e b u t p e a re would c o m e . B u t t h e s t r o n g c r y i n g I L Y O N ' S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS.
a n d p r a y e n r o f millions h a v e n o t b r o u g h t p e a c e ; b u t on- 1 L Y O N ' S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS.
ly t h i c k e n i n g w a r . W e a c c e p t t b e P r o v i d e n c e ; t h e L Y O N ' S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS.
duty is plain.
[Cheers and interruption.] I repeat the
LYON'S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS,
d u t v i s p l a i n , b o r o o t e d ia t h i s E n g l i s h p e o p l e in t h e
f a i t h of l i b e r t y , t h a t i t w e r e a n u t t e r l y h o p e l e s s t a s k f o r
a n y m i n i o n o r s y m p a t i n r of t h e S o u t h t o s w a y t h e p o p THE GREAT FAMILY REMEDY !
u l a r s y m p a t h y of E n g l a n d if t h i s E n g l i s h p e o p l e b e l i e v e d
THE OREAT PAM1LY REMEDY !
t h a t t h e r e w a s n o n e o t h e r t h a n a conflict b e t w e e n L i b e r TBE GREAT FAMILY REMEDY !
ty a n d 8 l a v e r y . U i s j u s t t h a t . [ L o a d c h e e r s . ] •
•
THE OREAT FAMILY REMEDY !
Since t h e war b r o k e out. tbo N o r t h h a s been more
and more coming upon the high ground of moral princip l e . u n t i l n o w t h e G o v e r n m e n t h a s t a k e n g r o u n d for LYON'S P E R I O D I C A L D R O P S
e m a n c i p a t i o n , a n d h a s l i s u e d i t s P r o c l a m a t i o n of E m a n - LYON'S P E R I O D I C A L D R O P S
cipation
[ G r o a n s , a n d c o u n t e r cheers, a n d a v o i r e , '• g o L Y O N ' S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS
h o m e . " T u c r e w a s a t t h i s p o i n t a n o u t r a g e o u s i n t e r r u p - LYON'S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS
t i o n f r o m a p e r s o n in t b e gallery, w h o w a s removed.]—
I t h a s b e e n said v e r y o f t e n in m y h e a r i n g , a n d o f t c n e r
ARE BETTER THAN FILLS !
I h a v e read it s i n c e I h a v e b e e n in E n g l a n d — t b e last
ARE BETTER T H A N « W X f
reading I h a d of i t w a s f r o m t h o p e n of L o r d B r o u g h a m
ARE BETTER THAN P l t t S !
— h i s t e s a n d c r i e s o f •' c h a i r , c h a i r , " a n d d i s o r d e r w h i c h
c o n t i n u e d for s o m e t i m e , M r . B e c c h e r s a t d o w n . W h e n
ARE B E T T E R T H A N P I L L S I
i t was s o m e w h a t s u b s i d e d , bo c o n t i n u e d . ]
I t i s said
t h a t t h e N o r t h i s fighting f o r t h e U n i o n , a n d n o t f o r t h e
Lyon's P e r i o d i c a l Drop* are
E m a n c i p a t i o n of t b e A f r i c a n . W h y a r e we fighting f o r
t h e Union b u t because we believe t h a t t h e U m o n and its THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
T H E ONLY F L U I D P R E P A R A T I O N
g o v e r n m e n t a d m i n i s t e r e d b y N o r t h e r n men will w o r k
T H E ONLY F L U I D P R E P A R A T I O N
out tbe emancipation pfevery.living being.
I f i t be
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
m e a n t t h a t t b e N o r t h w e n t i n t o t h i s w a r w i t h t b e immed i a t e o b j e c t of t h e e m a n c i p a t i o n of t h e slaves, i t n e v e r
p r o f e s a e d t o d o i t r f i b t U w e n t I n t o t h e w a r f o r t h e ever b r o u g h t before the public, and as a diuretic a n d specific
U n i o n w i t h t h e d i s t i n c t u n d e r s t a n d i n g on b o t h s i d e s t h a t f o r i r e g u l a r i t i e s , ehallengea t b e w o r l d to p r o d u c e an e q u a l ;
if t h e U n i o n w a s m a i n t a i n e d s l a v e r y c o u l d n o t live long. t h e y are. in tbe m o s t o b s t i n s t a cases,
D o YOU s u p p o s e t h a t i t i s wise t o s e p a r a t e t h e i n t e r e s t
of t h e s l a v e f r o m t h e i n t e r e s t of t h e o t h e r p e o p l e o n . t b e
continent, and t o .inaugurate a policy which took
R E L I A B L E , A N D S U R E TO DO GOOD
in h i m a l o n e 7 B e h a s g o t t o s t a n d o r fall w i t h all of
RELIABLE, A N D S U R E TO DO GOOD 1
us, a n d t h e o n l y s o u n d p o l i c y f o r t h e N o r t h is t h a t poliR E L I A B L E , A N D 8 U R E T O DO GOOD I
c y w h i c b shall b e f o r t h e b e n e f i t o f t h e N o r t h , of t b e
RELIABLE, A N D SURE TO DO GOOD !
S o u t h , of t b e b l a c k s a n d of t h e w h i t e s ; and, we h o l d
1
t h a t t h o rfuy'ttenaoce o f t h e U d I o n - 4 h e f u n d a m e n t a l
.
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il'J — - . <T vip r i n c i p l e s w h i c h a r e c o n t a i n e d in t h e D e c l a r a t i o n of Ind e p e n d e n c e a n d t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n — t h a t t h i s >6 t b e w a y
to secure to the African ultimately his
rights
and his
best estate. S o that in this way tbe N o r t h did come
i n t o t h e c o n f l i c t w i t h t b e p r a y e r , t h e h o p e , rather t h a n ,
I h a d a l m o s t said t b e e x p e c t a t i o n t h a t G o d w o u l d bless
t h e i r e n d e a v o r t o t h e p e r f e c t i o n of l i b e r t y o v e r all o u r
I F T H E DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO 1
c o n t i n e n t T h e c o n d i t i o n o f t h e N o r t h was t h a t of a
ship c a r r y i n g passengers t e m p e s t tossed, and while t h e
IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO !
s a i l o r s w e r e l a b o r i n g , a n d t h e C a p t a i n a n d o f f i c e r s diIF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO 1
recting,
s o m e g r u m b l e r s would c o m e u p f r o m a m o n g s t
IF T H E DIRECTIONS ABE A D H E R E D TO !
t h e p a s s e n g e r s a n d s a y , " Y o u a r e all t h e t i m e w o r k i n g
AND
AND
AND
AND
t o rave the ship, b u t y o u d o n ' t c a r e t o save tbe p a r —
g e r s . " 1 sl^oaicl.fike & k n o w h o w y o u ' w o u l d s a v e
p a s s e n g e r s BO w e l l a s ' b y ( a k i n g c a r e o f t h e s h i p .
[At
t h i s p o i n t t h e C h a i r m a n read t o t h e m e e t i n g t h e t e l e g r a m
r e l a t i v e t o t b e s e i z u r e of t h e r a m s a t L i v e r p o o l .
The
e f f e c t w a s s t a r t l i n g ; t b e w h o l e a u d i e n c e rose t o t h e i r
feet, w h i l e c b w y a f t e r c h e e r w a s g ^ y e n . ]
I u c o n c l u s i o n , M r . H c e c h e r m a d e s o m e e l o q u e n t rem a r k s v i n d i c a t i n g t h e b r a v e r y of t h e c o l o r e d regiments,
and sat down bmid tremendous cheers.
T h e L o n d o n S t a r , o f O c t . 10, s a y s :
" W e understand that Rev. Henry W a r d
Beeeber
is a c c e n t e d a n i n v i t a t i o n f r o m thtr- E m a n c i p a t i o n S o c i e t y a n d t h e L o n d o n C o m m i t t e e of C o r r e s p o n d e n c e o n
A m e r i c n n A f f a i r s t o a d d r e s s a p u b l i c m e e t i n g in t h e m e t r o p o l i s . M r . B e c e b c r ' s l e c t u r e will b e d e l i v e r e d a t E x e t e r H a l l o n l ' u e s d a y c r a n i n g , t h o 2 0 t h of O c t o b e r , —
A s it i s u n d e h i t o o d t h e R e v . g e n t l e m a n will sail f o r t h e
U n i t e d S t a t e s t w o d a y s a f t e r w a r d , a n d as t h i s will b e b i s
onlv p u b l i c a p p e a r a n c e in L o n d o n , all w h o d e s i r e t o h e a r
hiivYlpOsftibu of t h o A m e r i c a n q u e s t i o n s h o u l d m a k e nn
effort to attend oc the occasion. W e do not doubt t h a t
t h e m e c i i n g will p r o v e a g r e a t s u c c e s s .
H o w Western T o w n * Spring Up.
T b e resident p o p u l a t i o n o f V i r g i n i a , N e v a d a T e r r i t o ry, o n I h o 1 s t of J u l y w a s e s t i m a t e d a t fifteen t h o u s a n d ;
t b e daily a v e r a g e n u m b e r of t r a n s i e n t v i s i t o r s b e i n g a s
m a n y m o r e . M a i n s t r e e t , w h i c b is t h e B r o a d w a y a c d
W a l l s t r e e t of t h a t c i t y , i t s o m e t h r e e q u a r t e r s of a m i l e
in l e n g t h , ia c r o w d e d w i t h p e o p l e of e v e r y g r a d e a n d d e s c r i p t i o n , a Targe p r o p o r t i o n beitig e l e g a n t l y d r e s s e d
male and female.
. T h e buildings on M a i n street are mostly brick, the
first s t o r y i r o n , o p e n In front T h i s g i v e s a l i g h t , c h e e r ful a p p e a r a n c e t o t h e s t r e e t , e s p e c i a l l y in t h e n i g h t t i m e ,
w h e n b r i l l i a n t l y l i g h t e d With g a a
Many of t h e buildings
in t h i s c i t y a r o p r o v i d e d w i t h v a u l t s a n d s a l a m a n d e r s ;
t h e f o d r a n d five 6t<7ry b r i c k a n d i r o n f r o n t fireproof
now g o i n g u p all h a v o o n e o r b o t h of t h e s e i n d i s p e n s i b l e
f e a t u r e s . S o m e of t b e k t e e t s o r e s o b l o c k a d e d u p w i t h
Inrnbcr, b r i c k a n d m o r t a r , t h a i t e a m s a r e a t t i m e s u n a b l e
t o g e t a l o n g ; c o m m o n l a b o r e r s g e t f o u r t o five d o l l a r s p e r
dav without board.
T b e city s u p p o r t s four daily newspapers, a theatre,
o p e r a b o o s e , s e v e r a l c h u r c h e s , a n y n u m b e r of m e l o d e o n *
a n d n e g r o l n i t e t r e l s , t o <ay n o t h i n g o f t h e i n s t i t u t i o n s already e n u m e r a t e d a b o v e .
N o o n e w h o h a s n o t b e e n t h e r e c a n f o r m a n y i d e a of
t h e a m o i m t of t r e a s u r e t o b e SMU in p a s s i n g t h r o u g h
Main street.
A t WcDs and F a r g o ' s b a n k i n g house and
e x p r e s s office i t is n o t u n c o m m o n t o see t o n s of " silver
b r i c k s " w h e e l e d in a n d o u t iu t h e c o u r s e of a n h o u r . T h e s e
b r i c k s in s h a p e , r e s e m b l e t h o . o r d i n a r y fire b r i c k , b u t a r e
ranch l a r g e r , a n d f r o m n i n e h u n d r e d a n d e i g h t y five t o
n i n e h u n d r e d a n d n i n e t y p c r « £ l t . fineness, w h i c h is f r o m
t e n t o fifteen p e r c e n t less t h a n p u r e s i l v e r — a v e r a g i n g
• " m e $ 1 , 8 0 0 each.
T h e s i g h t draftfe s o l d ' froqiiCntly a m o u n t t o a h u n d r e d
thousand dollars a day. 8 u m * o f t w e n t y dollars and upw a r d s a r e u s u a l l y p a i d iu t w e n t y d o l l a r pieces.
N o pap e r c a r r e n c y t h e r e , o r in a n y of t b e m i n i n g t o w n s west
of t h e R e e k y M o u n t a i n s — S a l t L a k e C i t y b e i n g t h o only
p l a c e w e r e p a p e r circulates for money.
S o m u c h for
a c i t y less t h a n s i x y e a r s o l d — a b r i e f s k e t c h o f o n e c o n c e r n — t h e r e b e i n g o t h e r * w h o d o a l a r g e b u s i n e s s in
banking and exchange.
LABOR DESPISED •—Mrs. K c i n b l c , in bur " R c v i d e n c o
in G o o r g i a , " t h u s t e r s l y s p e a k s o f t h e s o c i a l s t r a t u s o f
labor a t t h e S o u t h ;
T h e N o r t h e r n farmer thinks it no shame t o work.
T h e Southern planter does; and there begins and ends
t b e d i f f e r e n c e in t h e i r c b n d i l i o n . I n d u s t r y , m a n ' s c r o w n
o f b o o o r e b e w h e r e , is in t h e S o u t h M s b a d g e o f u t t e r
d e g r a d a t i o n ; a n d so c o m e 9 a l l b T w h i c h t b e y a r e s u r r o u n d e d — p r o f l i g a c y , idleness, c r u e l t y , c o w a r d i c e , i g n o r a n c e ,
s q u a l o r , d i r t , a n d ineffable a b a s e m e n t "
Man's feelings are always p u r e s t nod most glowing at
t h e h o u r of m e e t i n g and. f a r e w e l l { l i k e t h e g l a c i e r s
w h i c h a r e transparent a n d rosy hued only a t sunset, b u t
t h r o u g h o u t the d a y g r a y a n d cold:
djpportufcitiei like »gga. must be hatched
wbeo
theyj
CANNOT DO HARM,
CANNOT DO HARM.
CANNOT DO HARM,
CANNOT DO HARM,'
SAFE AT ALL TIMES !
SAFE AT
A L L TIM.ES I
SAFE AT ALL TIMES !
SAFE
AT ALL TIMES I
O n e H u n d r e d Dollars R e w a r d !
F o r a Medicine t h a t will c a r e
COUGHS,
INFLUENZA,
T I C K L I N G tn the T H R O A T ,
WHOOPING COUGH,
O r relieve C O N S l ' M T I V E C O U G H ,
as q u i c k u ' :
C O E ' S
C O U G H BALSAM.
OVER FIVE THOUSAND
BOTTLES
b a r e been sold In Its native town, a n d n o t a t i n g l e i n s t a n t *
of I t s f a i l u r e Is k n o w n . "> •
W K b a t » , in o u r possession, soy q u a n t i t y of certificates,
soase ofitbem f r o m ,
. .tl'bii.
EMINENT P H Y S I C I A N S ,
w h o h a r e nsed it i a t h e i r practice, a n d g i r e d H the ( r t c m l a e n c e o v e r any other c o m p o u n d .
Tt d o e s n o t d r y u p a C O T J G - H ,
b e t loosens It, w a s t o enable the p a t i e n t t o e x p e c t o r a t e f r e e ,
•f-.
Oj:.:il
, ,.
;i
l a m * B T ••>.««.••.
TWO OR T H R E E DOSES W I L L I N V A R I A B L Y CURE
T I C K L I N G IN T H E T H R O i T .
A H A L F Bottle h a s o f t e n o o m p l e t e l y e n r e i t h e m e a t '
STUBBORN COUGH,
a n d yet, t h o u g h It is so sure a n d s p e e d y hi its operation, it la
p e r f e c t l y harmless, being purely r e n t a b l e . I t Is very a g r e e ,
able t o t h e taste, a n d may be a d m l n l s t c r e d to children of
any age.. .
.
...
.
In cases or CROUP we will gnaranteo a t n r e , ' If t a k e * f n
N o F a m i l y should bo w l t k o a t i b ,
I t la w i t h i n t h e r e a c h of all. t h e price bciug
O N L Y 25 C E N T S .
>
I.
A n d I f a n investment a n d . t h o r d a g h t r i a l doe* n o t r back
u p " t h e above statement, the m o n e y will he r e f u n d e d .
We
say thta, k n o w i n g i u merits, and feeling confident t h a t ono
t t l a i will secure for i t a h o m e i n every household.
Do n o t w « a t e awpy w i t h C o o g h l o g . when so small an Inv e s t m e n t will .Jure y o u . ' I t may be h a d of a n y r e s p e c t a b l e
D r u g g i s t in town, w h b wilt f u r n i s h >oa with a c i r c u l a r ot genuine certificates of c u r e s U h a s m a d e .
' ~ C . O. C L A R K ,
-..••Mwsl.'i::..
W u o u n i t c Dai oaurr, NEW HAVEN, C O N N For sale by Drogglsts In d t y . c o u n t r y , s n d everywhere.
F o r Maleiii wholesale, by •
•
r.sV
D. a B A R N E S A CO., N e w York,.
0 . C. GOODWIN & CO., B o l t o n ,
F A R R A N D . ' S H E E I . E Y A C O , Detroit.
STRAY COW.
rtAME
INTO T H E ENCLOSURE O F THE* SUB6CRI\ y her, in C e n t e r r i l l e Township, on t h o 21st October InsL,
a red a n d white Cow, a n d a calf with a muxxle on h i s nose.—
T b e Cffw 1s anp^osed to be rodr o r «vo- y k a r s ' o l d . rtd t h e
call about t h r e o months. The Cow h a s a boll o n . Tbe owner
is requested t o prove prdperty, pay c h a r g e s a n d t a k e h e r
away. •
J O H N HARTWICK.
Centervllle, O e t 3 9 . 1 M 3 .
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE.
O F F I C E O P CO LLECTOR 6V I N T E R N A L R U V E N U E . ) '
FoORtit D i s r M O t o r HICBTOAX,
'if',' v
G B * i « p R * r i M S e p t e m b e r 16th. I M S . .)
• V T O T I C E 13 B p R E B Y O U ' E N . TO A L L W H O * i f
may c o n o e r a , t h a t the Assessor's Annual Anseaameni
L i s t f o r 18f3, u n d e r tho a c t of Congreaa e n t i t l e d ~ A n a c t toG E N U I N E ! p r o v i d e I n t e r n a l revenue to s u p p o r t tbe Government, a n d t o
pay i n t e r e s t on the public d e b t , " a n d acta amendatory thereG E N U I N E I to, f o r tbe F o u r t h Collection District of Michigan, has been
G K N U 1 N B ! received at thia office.
All p e r s o n s In the C o u n t i e s o f L e e l s n s w , G r a n d T r a v e r s e .
G E N U I N E ! Kalcaaca, Antrim. Manitou, E m m e t a n d Cheboygan, w h o s
e x c e p t when e x p r e s s l y f o r b i d d e n In t h e d l r e e t f o O s w h i c h a r e
w r a p p e d a r o u n d each bottle, a n d have the w r i t t e n a i g n a t u f e
o t DR. J N O . L. L Y O N u p o n t h e m .
NONE OTHERS ARE
NONE OTHER8
ARE
NONE OTHERS ARE
NONE OTHERS ARE
LI oca sen, Carriages. Billiard Tables,and feltver Plate, u
o u r r e d top*/tho same, at tbe office of Al W . Bacon, "Deputy
C o l l e c t o r , a t T r a v e r a e City, on o r before t h e l s t d s y ' o f December next.
I n derault o t w h i c h p a y m e n t within said time, a penalty o f
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1
Ave p e r c e n t u m will be a d d e d t o the t a x on Incomea, a n d ten
per c e n t u m t o the tax on all o t h e r enumerations, as proyidB E W A R E OF COUNTERFEITS !
od by law.
All t a x e s m u s t bo paid In lawrul money or the United
States.
They c u r e all those ills to w h i c h the female system i s a a b j e c t
. •
'' I " ' 1
A.B.TURNER,
(44-2w.) t j M , l;
CollectorefInternaljRevenuf.
ed with d i s p a t c h a n d a degree of c e r t a i n t y w h i c h n o t h i n g but
a scientifically c o m p o u n d e d fluid preparation could reach.
BEWARE
OP COUNTERFEITS 1
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1
BRYANT & STRATTON'S
USE NO OTHER I
USE NO OTHER I
USE NO OTHER !
USE NO OTHER !
CHAIN
OP XATI0KAL
MKJSCANTII.F. COLLiSGfiS.
B r a n c h L o c a t e d at DetraiX,
M i c h . , Merrill Block*
!<V- ^ , j
C o r n e r o f W o o d w i t i 6c J i t l l e r n o n A v p C U M .
F o r my dropa s t a n d before t h e world as t h e n e p U s u l t r a of
all remedlea, f o r tbe c a r e of all diseases or the kidneys a n d
bladder, LeucOreah, Prolapsus, and t h e mild, feat positive
aorrection ot all irregularities.
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON !
DO N O T B E IMPOBKD U P O N !
DO NOT BE IMPOSED U P O N !
DO N O T B E IMPOSED U P O N !
by those w h o have o t h e r p r e p a r a t l o a s , w h i c h t h e y d e s i r e t o
pslm off upoa t h e s t r e n g t h of the p o p u l a r i t y of m y Drops,
and who r e e c o m m e o d t h e i r own n o s t r a s * , thUs a p p r o p r i a t i n g to themselves t h e c o n s t t n t demand f o r m y P e r i o d i c a l
Drops, a? a m e d i u m Tor s e l l i n g s o m e t h i n g t h a t i s worthless
and inefficient. Bat w h e n t h e Druggist yon apply t o h a s n o t
got them, e i t h e r make him buy t b e m ' f o r you, or else enclose
Dollar to the n e a r e s t g e n e r a l wholesale agent, who will
r e t u r n you a bottle by r e t u r n E x p r e s s .
will t h n s s a v e yourselves trouble and obtain r e l i e r
f r o m the greatest Fetuale R e g u l a t o r of t h e N i n e t e e n t h Century.
r p H I S I N S T I T U T I O N FORMS O N E O F T W E L V E COLX legea located i n t h e following t i t l e s : — D e t r o i t , T N e w
Y o r k . P h i l a d e l p h i a , Albany, Bntlklo, Cleveland,Chiesjfo.'Bt;
L o u i s . B r o o k l j n . Troy, P o r t l a n d and T o m a t o .
A p e r s o n h o l d i n g a s c h o l s r a h i p can a t t e n d e i t h e r a t b l a
option.
"jferau.
T u i t i o n p a y a b l e in a d v a n c e by p u r c h a s e o r a c h o l a r t b l p
$10 f o r f a l l Uras- S a m e course roT L a d i e s , y u , .
Studenta to enter at any t i m e . Average t i m e t o complete
the eourte; three months.
A k a o w l e d g a o f t h e o r d i a a i y E n g l i s h b r a n c h e t Is s n f f i c i c n t
. r e p a r a t o t y t o e n u r i n g u p o n t b e course of s t u d y .
3. H. G O L D S M I T H , R e s i d e n t P r i n c i p a l a t D r t r e l t
J . F. S P A L D I N G , A w i M a n t .
ie m o s t t h o r o u g h , p r a c t i c a l a n d t r u l y p o p n l a i C o l l e g e r
in A m e r i c a . Over s i x t h o u s a n d s t u d e n t * h a v e e n t e r e d s l n c r
t h e i r e s t a b l i s h m e n t , w h i c h ia t h e b e s t e v i d e n c e of t h t i :
f o t o r w i t h t h e public.
F o r f n r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n please c a f U t Collegr B o o n s , o i
s e n d f o r a new C a t a l o g u e of 8 0 ' p a g e s . F o r s p c c l m e n r e l
Penraansbln, ;ncl«ce letter s t a m p . A d d i o s .
,
B R Y A N T * S T R A T T O N . at e i t h e r o T t h e iibove C l t l e r
( C d t t h t a o u t f o r f u t u r e r e f e r e o e e . ) a> :.'i«
IS-Jy
R j f l A L
1,-i.,1
GENERAL
W£
,
ASD
, ,
LAND; OFFICE.
A1.13ERTW". BACON,
Over 25,000 B o t t l e s of thia m e d i c i n e h a r o been s o l d w t t h i n
r L t LOCATE LANDS. P A V . T A X E S , B U Y OR S E L L
tbe Isst s i x months, a n d every L a d y that baa nsed theax, b n t
o n C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now offers f o r s a l e ,
tor the n a t u r e or t h e c a r e , would f u r n i a h u s w i t h h e r s w o r n
certificate of t h e i r efficacy. I t t a k e s h o t one Dollar t o m a k e
the e x p e r i m e n t , a n d I appeal to t h o s e of y o n r sex w h o are A n d L o t s w i t h o r w i t h o o t D w e l l i n g s ' 1st T 3 k R n p l d s , t h e C o m t y H e a t Of A n t r i m C o n s t y .
gofftring—will y o u waste away when a s i n g l e Dollar wllj,
T h e above m e n t i o n e d l a a d a are l o c a t e d , i # Alttrim. Tra- | v e you i n s t a n t relleL
verse, Leelanau, and M a n l t o a C o u n t i e s .
A r c a m o n g the
P r e p a r e d solely by t ) r . J x o . L. L r o x , P r a c t i c i n g Physi- e a r l i e s t a n d best s e l e e t l e a s trHh reference to SoH.wvter, s n r f s o e a n d m a r k e t s . . T h e y e m b r a c e r a n n i n g Uu<it, v i l l a g e
cian.
alies. water powers, with or w i t h o u t I m p r o v e m e n t s , a n d t £ c
P r i c e $1 per bottle.
,
c h o i c e a i localIties for P r o p e l l e r t a d S w a m e r w o o d / n g s t a C. O . C L A K K * CO..
tions, or wood rnrnishiDg s t a t i o n s f o r C h i c a g o n a r t | f 4 U A11
on the g r e a t L a k e t h o r o u g h f a r e , teceaaable to m a r k e t a E a s t
WnoLXSiL* D a r o o i s r s .
New I l a v e a , C o n n . J o r West. Can be b«<l in q u a n t i t i e s to s u i t p u r c h a s e r s , a n d
a t p r i r e s m a k i n g H a n e h f e c t In p r e f t ^ e n c e t o b u y l a g b a c k
General A g e a t a f a r United Statea a n d Canada*.
from settlement.
Wholesale Dealers a n d the T r a d e s u p p l i e d U t h e P r o p r i e ; STATE LANDS;
t o r ' s prices, by Will eell c b o f c o l a n d s , for fonning, f e n c i n g , c e d a r p o a t s
a n d U m b e r pun>eees,In a i l p a r t r or the C o o n t y ; o r w i l l a e
L O R D ft SMITH
cure t o p a r t i e s S t a t a L a n d s or t h e i r aelectioai • « M U M k
WnoLSiiut
t e r m a aa can be p u r c h a s e d o r t h s State
» I«kt
Chleago. 111.
T f S f t m CHy. J a l y 1J. t M > .
11600 Acres of Choice Earful#}'
n-j
f .
ed 83 25 alloMHl,
William Steele. Benzooio.
PROCEEDINGS OF T H E ANNUAL MEETING '
George W. Leiuiox. for jtrvices as witness iu
OF T H E BOARD OF NlTBRVffiOHS.
C 'I' Scofakl, While water.
case of People vs. Bradley Merrill, claimEli-ha 1'. La'lit. Peninsula.
777—
TKAVKKSK CWI, Oct. 12,1863, I
ed S3 25. allowed
Tho Board of Supervisors pf OmiU Travcrac, County | . George Luke. Millon.
T j i f e r s e City, Gr**i > Tt*Verse County, MlChijnn convened at the ClerkV.0^cc,ii^'Tra«rSc C%,' on MonSeth Tompkins, for services as wititos in case
Absent. Mr. lVrry. Crystal Lake.
of People v&. Bradley Merrill, elaicied $1
day, October 12, A. D . 1&63. at One o'clock P. M.— | On motion uf K. P. Ladd, Hie Board rv»o'.ved them"1' M O R W B A T E S ,
2-">. a l l o w e d ' c ' . l !.
t
Ivej, into o Committee of tbo Whole to examine ucColled to order by the Clerk.
unttK.AXB rtu>r»i«TO*.
Wm. H. Jilone. 5 davs attewla-ice at the above
| COUUt.s.
Boll called. The following members prese
examination and traveling fee*.
j The following accounts were presented awl allowed, as
EJVK> L. -Sprague ofTKtverse. ' . j' ,
n 5f
Uichard Johnson, amount of taxes jmid in error
OLM D o l l a r a n d B H r f f c r • C W U , t * W » l « Invo*
j follows :
"
C. T. ScoCeld. of Whitewatqr, . „
t U b l K in advanoe.
for the year IbCl aud 1&G2,
; Janu-.- I'. Brand. services at Pie trial of ike
Wm, Steele, of Benzoniu..
AnvnaTiHBMavTslascrtedforOae Dollar per square (ten
Wm R Stone, one years service at. SuperinPeople vs. Bradley Merrill, claimed $6.
1 InesYfor the first insertion, and twenty-five cent, for each Elisba 1'. Lndd, of Poninsnlih' "
teudent of the roor, claimed 830. aliow6
00
sab'seauont Insertion. Yearlr Mrertls«uients—$10 fprone
allowed,
Absent, Geo. Luke. ofAyUon.a^d Mr. Perry of
>
*d
square; S20 for,three square*; *30 for half rfcohtfan: and Crjoliil Lake.
s Associate Jiidge in
Curtis Fowle
$50 for one column. Lfega 1
at the rate, preA Haunah, Lay & Co.. stove and raaterials lurBradley Merrill,
Onnwtion
of
E.
P.
LadJ,
That
Elvic
L.
Sprague
be
case
of
Tliol'cople
scribed by law : fifty c4nt» tier folfo of. tOO'lfrords. for the
nisiied ilie jail, chiiimsl S12 10, allowed
cJuime<l
S3.
nl'
.
o»Vtd,
Oheiiman
for
the
ensuing
year.
rtrltli.ertlon.and twenty-flveceotsf*>T a«hanbseqnent.Hanuitli, Lpy & Co., bills of books aud statioeEvery figure poont»awo*d*orit»f$Mt rules, SO ittic. uiiuutes of the last Meeting were read and con- Eli w . Slier, wrvicef, as witness ill case of
!
arv supplied to the Cpuuly Clerks office.
People vs. Bradley JjJcrriH, claimed 83 20
firmed.
' "
"
plr cant added) Rule,and flgwc.work, ^™°Wp'' ,ce .
< I .limed S70 25, allowed
All legal adrertisomeat* to be paid for StrictlyIn advance. Tb»TollowiDg Committees were thcu appointed by tlje (
aliotvttl.
' Hannah, Lay A Co.. amount of taxes paid in
Lnwrenee Sweeney, services as witness in case
chair.:
' .. >
o
error and ordered refunded, claimed 865
of People vs. Bradley Merrill, claimed
Committee on Accotrotn, Klisha P. Ledd. C. T. ScoO.V
3 20
fiCjd^and Win. Steele.
•»•••< .•.••
,
"" allowed,
Porter, for services•pijofor ut the May term
iJCororoittee on Public Buildings, C. T. Scofleld, Klislia Wnv B. Stout-. services as *vitness'in rase oi
of Cotiri, claini<^d'86 CO, allowed
P.,Iitdd, and Wm. Steele.
People vs. liiadlej: MeTrill. claimed $423
4 25 S. Curtis, for services df-jororat tho May term
Committee on "Wolf Bonutics Wro. Stet-li
of Court, claimed $3 40, allowed
nMutf;,
MORGAN* BATES.
Morgan Hates, printing bill of Proceeding* of
Seoficld,
and
E.
P.
liidd.
GOODRICH.
Wm^Hoklswortli. for services as juror at the
' Of? ipotion of E. P. LaiJd, lliat
bills against the
Supervisors Meeting. &e., Claimed 845, al45 00
May term of Court, cUiimsd 83 12, alCouuty for services rtnderi^huu tfm^^^'delivered dt
io »<-tl.
',,
,
;
3
GftAND TRAVERSE C O W T f O F F I C E R S . furnished thall be iUimtzed -ami ,accoi|\pound by uu nlli- James K. Gunion, services pa Sheriff in caie of
i
lowed
Abram Adsit, for services as jaror at the May '
davit that said sorviaa hnve been, ruudored, and ?aid - People vs. Bradley Merrill, claimed
FOWLKBi
Uanlctoa
J ad ire of P r o b a t e — C U B ]
term of Court, claimcd 83 12, allowed
43
97
articles
ftiniishcd,
and
that
no
pari
of
suid
bills
have
843
97.
attowed,
^'17' heretofore been audited or allowed by this Board or Morgan Hate^ for services ta County •Tre».«nrj Joseph Oliver, for services as jaroi at the May
TraV'.C
1
term of Court, claimed 83 24 allowed
, j er thnr Quarter year salary, elafmed fyii,
pnitf for Sn any other way.
lror
The report of tho Prosecuting Attorney was then
alio week: i
• •" : > •
)is*< 225 00 i Archibald Butters, for services « # $
:
May term of Court, claimed ' 83 42, i alCSiurU-s H. Marsh, for services a» Prosecuting
readMdadopted. ' ""i
n^<v<4ou PMR< A t t o r o e r - - 5 ' S L S S S '
|o«red
:• .''1 initial, f i"l
-'.a io
Attorney three q\lui-:er ytftir salary, claim
Circuit Codrt
.! Elk Rapids. To the Honorable the JIb»W !of Sipervlsors of
C
112 50 John P. Grant, for services as iuror at ibe
Gfnfld Trit*cr*e Co«*ltf.
\[ cd8112 50. allowed,
, , i
B O B E R T L E A , Ccnlwlllc.
Mtty term of Court, claimed 83 12, al- TpelihV
The undersigned inof-t resjieetfully rt ports that during Jtimes P. Urand. for sci vice* posting'books ef
a!3.-W
ttwd
the County for the year 1S(»2. claiflied
the past year there has been 110 amounts collected " of
C. H. M A K S H ,
11 00 (feirfee W. Becman, for services as juror i t t b ' )irm3litl
811. allowed,
MOmvalti the hands of Justices of the Peace or others
j 1 May term of Court, claimod
ial»' iqo-njq A
whicfi should have been paid in to the County Treasur- James P. Brand, for servie^ns CtJinty Clerk,
5 40
aiid Clerk Of SajicrlntcbiUentS'of the PfiOr
er," prior to this last year on old judgments. That tbo
Otis Morftfl. for services us juror at tho, May
three quarter year talury, cl«\}ju0(l 8262
''
' AK» vluLs
principal amounts or sums of mrne-j p s in tho -hands of.
terrt-ofConrt.Tfilmed 83 12. «l!o**d
uiiiW
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
50, allowed.
Samuel G. Wood. Esq., n Justice of tbr Pcnee of the
1
MaTvin Duspcoorti. fef^wvieeB S3 juror dt tha i Uua«eri>
Bates, for rent of office, wood, lights
N O T A R Y W f e i t C ! l c M T ® T A J f EB, Township of Leelai\aw. That since the last auuual meet- Horgau
May term of Conri.cWmed86 60, allow-'
oti'
Ac., furnished for County Treasurer.
lug of this Board l^e
61
W^.'jKas been or
TOWrse City, Grand Traverae Connty, Mich.
cd-'.;'
> b/ij- -ite»S 1«» 7IK»«IH' >noq<flf 60
ganijed. and the loivnsliip-of
lboluded.wjth- ; t claimed 835. allowed.. .
'" - " O B l e e In Dwelling House.
My
Victor Peterlil. for. wrrioes as juror a t the
iu tho limits of the new Counte.; <Tlio amount which James P Brand, bill. of. sundries furnished
May
term
of
CduUti
claimed
83
12,
allowotjiii'
* Clerks office, claimed,841 2i,- allowed.
should have been paid over was about forty dollars, us
' o»«8 ;
V'J i t.: " *«<5,€W
J . , . % .RAMS1>KI*£». r••
near 08X can learu. The undersigned would reconi- FSisha P Ladd, for seniccs on Coronferr' InC. T. Bcofield, forwrvlofs asjurofat-lbo May
maud that in the lino! Fettle incut between the two Couu- .. quest on Mary Sbtixbpn, claimed 8o T2,
term of Courti chimed 84 68, allowed
,88 >
allowed, . . ,n
'j.
v. ,-i
tie* this amount be ascertained and-pioperly acconntcd
Oliver Lardie, for earviecs as jurOP nl the May o!i; .ii«Vl
Willis S. Ayrcs, for BOrvices as constable sumfor.
.
term of Court. «iahned 84 56; ullawetl
moning Coroncm Jury, Ac., claimed 81 ft
'•
-1} •."•€,«&'MAUII.
Uichard II. Bacon^or services as jurusjit the
,i iml- n
Attorney.
allowed,
May <term of Court, claimcd 83
BtlowJames K. Gunton, for services as wittiess In
. cd; ro,aT t^bniAJl In.- l l o ,„y.Biil?
case of the People vs. Bradley • Morrill,
The Report of the Superintendents wns then reud.
and
for
services
of
Jared
Slocking.as
AsOn metion i>rE. P. I*dd, Thatllw /ejected aWvei'O the Honorable tbp Board of Supervisors of
histaut SherilTia 1S61, Claimed 812*10,
fundeil taxes be charged hy tbo County TreosmWIo*'
Grand Ti«*€r«! ^ohrtty, Michigan.
all'nvtil.
the -jt-veral towns to which tbey belong.
wnin I
W i , the undersigned Superitj(ettfWVls'-! tif tho ( "ounty
The Treasurers Report was then read.
Poor,"respectfully t>eg leave to, s^biiri'tlie following: a - James lv. Guulon. sejyicei us Sheriff, three
T R A V K R 8 K CITY
quarter year salun". eJaimed 825. allowed,
On motion of William Steele, the Treasurers • Report •
porl 4John
B.
Spepcer,for
oarvices
as
AsKistant
was
odoptt-d.
' W« Bnd the followiug outstanding ncconnts for wliicli
Sheriff ut May term of Court, clnhticd 8-1
Oi'tfiotion of Elisha P. Ladd, That tho snm' of Sftecn'
wrtBTD'Oraw n orders on the Countv Poor Fund as fol'JO. allowed.
htindtwl dollars be assessed for tho Volunteer "Relief
TUI# itotJitR ts „„„
sow orKVf.n iroz tire BENEFIT or Tim
fb wit ;
_r,......
r iqtis,
J tunes K. Gunton. for lioard of prisoners oradFwnd.'
,»U»^1A»>
Messrs Hannah, Lay & Co.', rehrf of W WOod
riiA
i«-y and Gcortre Merrill in County Jell,
t?
Olid
Lymao.
,
16
00
On motioi of William Steele, That Elvin Ii.*5pr«ftiW',
cKWttfVW s r n t i i t ^ k " ^ * ^ '
rlaimed~81o3. allowed.
^liomos Cutler, rent of house for hospital nse,
j bo n Committee of one to meet the Committeeg'of Let-"
A
W.
Lang
wort
by,
for
semees
as
Justice
of
from 15th,Sept., 1863, to Jab'.' 1st. 1864.
20 00
laSjiw aud Antrim Counties to settle accounts and retho PeOcc in ilhsc .ofi ^-oplo vs. George
Join) McMullen for care of pati(£lt ii: said house
port to '.lie next session of the Board,
.
M - GIVE HIM A C A t l . 4Jf
18 00, —Mcr
-18 days, 81
On motion o r e . T. ScoHeld. That t|)e Cou'cty Trea-.
St TOO j 15. '
,
C. W. D.
! Curtis Fowler, for service* as Associate Jusstjrcr.bt! instracted to procure blank receipts' Ibr '^fia'.
tice in case ot Peoplo vs. George Merrill,
.-W
861 00 I
different Township Treasurers to the number of 8ft)0, j"
claimed
82.
allowed.
Afn'ount of Orders dVnwti by rts riifco Octobcr
Ou motion of E. L. Sprague, thc^ollowing re solution
Win. P. Stow, for serviets as witness ih case
jlith, A. D , 1862. np'^tbtrprfc^nt time
tva? adopted.
,
v
^
of People vs. (n-nrpe Merrill, claimed SI
,or prior to this meetings
^
That tho County Clerk be and is hereby authorized
OITOT
25. allowed
to draw from time to time from tho- i'ressurer niono'js
O^KJND T M V l C l i S B . < W t W •
'iVHoHexpcnditurc/of tbo j i w - i o i i * • < ; •
8173 25 J nines K. Gunton. for «>rvice* lis witness in
for Ihi- incidenial ex|>enscs of his office, provided be shall
(asc uf People ySj tieorye Merrill,' ClaiuiIJahnrctron hand at the commencement of the
in no one year draw to exceed thcsuui of fifty dollars,
Alt Mild, of
^
e<l 81 25. nllowed
fecal year.
98 77
and provided that he shall make report Jo the Beard of
Curtis Fowler, for services as Cnnntv Canvasappropriated by the LI oi* ruble Board
the several Items amf disposition^''b'o'lias'' ailidc of fucfc
T A P P I N O A » n V I - A T T l S t i l\DM>unt
IT Nov. 11 18«Z and April 14, 1863.
Octobcr 14. 1862,.iMtnu'r .,j
'>00 0 0 i
moneys.' u "
..
r
t
claimed 87 8". nloteed
On motion of Wm. Steele the following fffiolbtioti was
I'
I
Vui-'
i
..
.
S59fe
77
j
AW
Ijingwortby.
for
»ervices
as
Justice
or
adpp{?d : . { j ; , / ,•/
:i::T - V T O m
••f B i k e . M l o l u i ? ; - . t i vi ;;i ,«o/- • ..jljqjid •• »«.:
173 25
tin: Peace in cose of,Peoplu,vs. James K.
Jjjpakditures for pii^i year,
September 17th, JMSv;
,••
Re it;eoacted by tho Board of Sppen isors of the
—
i
Gui.toil, claimed 82,19. allowed
C'oantyofGrood Traverso and State of Michigan, that
8425 52 Horace Persons, for services OR constable in
Jbdaving balance on hantk
nil that part of Town twenty-seven N orth of Ransje tiiiie'
of
population
and
to
.
case
or
People
vs.
•
Jamefl
K.
Guuton.
:JM.MUW of the great iuereii
West, fteretofore beloogitig to the township of Trjlverso
3
arising I herefrom, we j
claimed 83. '6. allowed
provide against th-: conlingent
' 6 be tuid the same Is hereby annexed to the' toWnsbip : of
8TANDARP
as Justice of
itjflommciid that yoi^,Jl^*Oj«UlyHBi>dy raise three hun- A. W Lnngwortliy. for
Whitewater, provided such act shall take effect oo the
rase of People v * Bindley
Mred'dollars iu addition to taaflraomj^ ou hand for a j
llw Penri
3 >9 first day of April. A. P.. 1864. i
(Pfcor Fuud for the coming \c*n 1,,
-'Merrill, rlaimt-d 83 19. a
\ On luotlon of E. P. Ladd, tiie meeting adjourned till
Walt,
for-st'rvict-Kas
witness
in
ca«e
of
OF ALL KINDS. .f
T
A
resolution
having
been
passed
u!
the
last
Annnnl
Mrrti
Q||
| Wednesday morning ut 8 o'clock.
Bradley Merrill, claimed $3 25
mecltng of the ^WrtntMBi'iits. Wll n prorision for a j
feold in Detroit by FAflKAHD A
3 25
: WKI»NKOI)Av morning, 8 o'clock.
suitable County roof Hoti^ bc'iliiatfc, ivc would rcsjiect! The Board met pursuant to adjournment.
s witness in ease of
IfoUf Wggest to your flotinrnhfc Body that in consp- Mn-y
SJT Be carefal to buy only the g«n«lno.
Roll called by the Clerk and the following members
Merrill, claimed 83
4-iy.
|
<
Wi
e
t
M
S>'
Of
tho
County
linvinc
been
so
much
reduced
in
|
IV
pie
vs.
Br
January JS, 18C3.
3 25 i present :
'inKtythe selling off of L"el-.inaw and Anltiiu. and the j ^ 25, ailiowed
|
K. L. Sprague, Treverse.
settlement of so large n potfipn of the County under the J Satan Wait, lor services "
C. T. Scoficld. Whitewater.
Homestead Law, wiiicb'wifl "paj^bttt a small aniouut of j
People v:. Bradley Mi I. claimed S3 25
W m. Steele, Beiutonia.
3 25
taxes for sonic years to t*me it iwiil be nd visa We to
E. P. Ladd. Peninsula.
Vy •>***
PETER L O m T . M t P i
^
")st^»ie the purchase of a suitnblo farm and poor Wm. Bnchan. for services witaews in case of
George Luke. MJitoit
Peopie vs. Bmdlev Merrill, claimed 83
ouse for the iSrrsetlt. ^ 1 '"''
' '
8 N U P F AND, TOBACCO MANtSf^CTORKR
Mr. Perrj', Crvatal jCelce, absent.
3 25
25, allow, d.
•"P^T'RANNAI..
The
R port of the Building Committee was flwh
08 ) « '
16 it I S Chiunbera
WillisS Avers, for keeping prisoner, conveyy*
WM. fi. STONK.
r^d.
'"
, # '•
.. v, "
ii.ir lnii'i ti> jatl mul asMiting to inako
(Former^ 41 C !>»iiiHwjftIWl WiniTnilil,
Snpcrintendents of tin- Poor.
Your Committee on Bqtidings be^lo.report that they
5 00
searrli. ela.-:- -il S">, nltowo.l' "
tvihM criltk* »"«Dtion of D e i l ^ ' t ^ t h e article* of hi.
Dated, Traverse City, Oct 10th 1K63.
hnvc had the matter ufTfiiiiu^ liu oltco for the Cleik
. . ^ h o l n S >vvlt.
ft.:
.
' .
L. P. I leers, for serv-ct-s a« witn»^ fn cn»o of
isannfacture
and
Register
under
con,sidQrntiou.
and
find
that
the prePeople
IV
B.iidlt
v
Mei
.iJI,
claimed,
83
BROWN W f C I T . ,
On motion of K. P . LaAif the WpArt was accepted aid >
3 25 sent office can by procured^Ibr eighty dollars per annum.
Uacabov.| "* I"'
adopted.
{-Li
t
. I.
allowed.
Recommend thai the Cter1{ be authorired to draw up an
n
On motion of O. T. .Scofit-id. Taa^T/Wry Hannah be i I "*Vs'e* e .-jwtt nty for, sen ices as witness
Z Haimllnflnw
agreement for one yjjatyaiiil also to purchase half a
one ofthe Snperinteudents ot'ihu Poor for tlieterm o f j
caa* of I'eopU > Brndk'V Merrill, clai
American Gentleman,
Copeanngen.
dozen chairs lor use bfolBce
three years.
• [ _ •
- 1 ,™m..?A83 25. all'
YELLOW «JfOTP|
Oa motiou of Georg*: Ijike. the report was eceopted
On motion of'Wiltfiini Stvele. That Kllsha E.'Kirkl«4 \Vi Ilia in Mil
Hoa^v'Citr'Sct
unci
K*
^Jewcn,'',
•
.
.
4nd adopted.
8ao»eh.
vs Bradley VIeri;i!i, claimbe another of the istiperiiileodcnts of the Poor for li,c
FrcptiirontyPewScouh.
nifrb Toast Scotch,
The followiug preamble and resolution was then of3 25
ie«l
• .,ifc.
ad 83
Mbtcb...
term of two years.
Irish High Toast,
fcrisj.bv w . Steele and sccoudedliy ^Ir. Scofield.
orLuadyfodt.
.
On motion of William Steele, That Curtis I'owler-be Knock K Wait, for wivices a® witness in case
Official .information having been received that the
Brodley^^MerrMl. y^bned
tm- AtteatWa Is called to tho Urge reduction la prices another of ibo Superintendents 6flhe Poor for Hie term
of Peoplej
Draft
in tbo Fourth Congressional District will take
8
IS
of Fl^GntOhewHis aa-I Smoking Tobacfos, which will be «Toneyenr.
83 25. almw-ed
.
,
p'.acc oo the twenty-sixth Jpst:. and,ftrborder to Gil up the
#oba«-oriiftaperWfQuality.
,. On motion o(Q;T. Si»fie}3. That this mooting adjourn Eli W. Si»T for serv?
quota of this'C&onty only bleven mca'are Dow requiretl
TOBACCO.
P«v>pJeTlT~Kradl^Merrill. claimetl 83
till1 to-morrow morningnt 8 o'clock. : ...,. .
And whereas, we behove it to b;>
daty of this
25. jhllowcd.
tVimtAT. October ISlh. 1863
. Board to try and exempt this County from draft, by the
fo' feard met pAHWiWt'to adjourifiraent. Csdied to order George XVintiie. for services ns witne*s it) r a «
cr. iurntTcnieift of Vo'.untew enlistments,
of People vs. BraiMev Merrill, thilmwl 61
.... *by
flKnir
i
TSicrrfor;
'>eU
en-tdedthat
there
be
appropriattd
tie
*25, a|)o>rcd
'.
,.-'-',1.:
^llQNMUUk; v'2 ' "*arlrtah.
Boll called by the Clerk and the following Members
mm of eleven hnndrcd dollars Jo a fiu^l to te called tl.f
Sophia Ung^nrthv. for services as WiUK* m
Military Bounty Enlistment Fund, and that th« ebairrase of P«epl».»R. Bradley Mtrrill, claim.
'
Elvin L Sprfljftie.
:
C|i (6ra;ti) Cnttfrsf Drtal),
f
-
. IS rUBMBIIV BVERV
All Rinds of Job Prating Seallj anil Mfori; EraW.
UNITISD STAtfe 1AMOTTOAT IUVEJSE DITT. MICH.
-
'ittatntg. uitD Coimsellor at 3£ato,
Attorney & Counssellor at Law,
E X
.
C H A N
vKL
OHARiES
'
<3r 3 3 .
v
W.
t
r
DAY.
OEOKGE G. S: CAMPBELL,
FAIRBAIC1CS'
E S T A I $T-1 SH1513 1 W O .
S»fc.
^HMgSLi
&
roan t o d clcrk of t b e B o a r d b e ami a r c h e r e b y a o t b o r i s * J April W, '
e<I t o d r a w o r d e r s op t h i s f o n d f o r o n e h u n d r e d d o l l a r s
'
e a c b in f a v o r of t h e first e l e t e n m e n w h o shall e n l i s t a n d
bereoro ioio lta A r ^ r o ^ b i L>itadJ^M_pnor
t h e t w e n t y t h i r d d a y o T O c t o b e r , A . 1 5 . 1 8 6 3 . provirfe d said p e r r o n # shall b e a c c r e d i t e d t o t h i s C o u u t y in t h e
coming Draft.
is a n d n a y s colled for.
Y e w , - K . U S p r a g u e , (J. r . Scofield, W i n . S t e e l e ,
K. P . fadd, G e o . L a k e .
X
Nays,-None. Adopted.
X,
O n m o t i o n of C . T . Scofield. T h e B o a r d went i d t o o
(4
'
Personal
57,770
w
j
P r i m a r y School F u n * .
Duplicates Nos. 43 to 49 inclusive.
Redemption Certificate No. 4.
( ffice
'
charges,
- Duplicates Noa:30 t o S3 inclasive.
•• Red. CertiBcatea Noa. 5,« B a d 7
Office charges,
" E x p e n s e of sale,
•* a m o u n t of p e r c e n t a g e on Estato of
Mary C b a b c n e a u . paid by Lanson N.
Beers,
Duplicates 56 to CI inclusive.
Office charges,
E x p e n s e of sale.
"
"
«niTKWATER.
Heal EsUtu
Pcrsonnl
29.620
5,240
rrsiswvut.
12,266
10,360
ii • A
I 11863 £ f
. |». af>rw*i||n..
Balance b r o u g h t dosrn.
SSSuxiMfn.
•' Knfry fre* in C m i l Court, paid
J a m e s P. Brand, C o n a t y Clerk.
D u p l i c a t e s SOB, il t o 43 inclusive.
Oflfce charges.
! j , n . 26, ! »
j
30. "
I
"
;
' '
c o m m i t t e e of t h o w h o l e o o t h e E q u a l i z a t i o n ol t h e A v j J o l } .
e e a s m e n t Koils.
O o m o t i o n of E . L . S p r n g u e , T h a t 2 5 p e r c e u t b e ad?<vl t(A
m i l of
n( B
l uem
m
<!ed
o tt hh en tf aaxr roll
n vz no rntita* aanndd tt b) .ea MM*
r e s t r e m a i*n
they are.
Assessed a n d E q u a l i z e d .
TRAVKBRE.
i .Vag. 31.
Real Esta'.c
,8133,830
SsHt '• i
D u p l i c a t e s 23 to 30 Inclusive.
R e d e m p t i o n Certificate No. 3,
Office charges.
ntemt,
1862.
»
CONTRA.
.
Nov. 1'.. By O r d e r s Redeemed Volunteer F a m i l y
Real Estalc
Relief F u n d ,
Pcrrotml
•• State of Michigan,
~ C o n t i n g e n t E x p e n s e (postage)
BB.120NIAj 1663.
Real Estato
I J a n . 1 2 , " Paid Treasurer of Glen Arbor, Return28,487 00
i n g D e l i n q u e n t Tax,
25 per cent, ntided
7,121 75
2 6 , - P a i d Tr e a s u r e r of C e n t e r r i lie for Ret u r n i n g Delinquent T a x .
35,608 75
" Faid T r e a s u r e r of Crystal Lake for
Personal
.2,663 00
38,271 75 I
R e t u r n i n g D e l i n q u e n t Tax,
- Paid Treasurer of Benzonia f o r ReCBTBTAt, LAKH.
t u r n i n g D e l i n q u e n t Tax.
Real Estato
17,025
'• F a i d T r e a s u r e r of Traverse for RePersonal
t u r n i n g D e l i n q u e n t Tsx,
2,968
" I'ald Treasurer'a Due Bill t o Curtis
Fowler, salary as J u d g e of Probate,
Real Estalc
f o r q u a r t e r e n d i n g March 31, 1862,
' : 1.M8
" i n t e r e s t on above.
Personal
295
" Faid Treasurer'a Due Bill to Cortis
, Fowler, salary a s J u d g e of Probate
Total,
$309,643 75
for q u a r t e r e n d i n g Dec. 31, 1861,
" i n t e r e s t on above,
Recapitulation of Expenditure*.
" Faid Tr e a s u r e r of F e n i n s u l a f o r ReAmount of Bill Audited
$1,875 00
t u r n i n g Delinquent Tax,
Appropriatioo for Volunteer Belief fund
1.5Q0 00
" R e d e m p t i o n of County O r d e r s Nos.
500 00
163, 240 a n d 415,
" Interest,
Military Enlistment Bounty Fund
1100 00
•• P a i d Treasure^- of Milton f o r ReturnState Tax
1402 58
i n g D e l i n q u e n t Tax,
Interest on Bonds
260 00
" F a i d T r e a s u r e r of W h i t e w a t e r for ReAppropriation for Poor fund
300 00
t u r n i n g Delinquent T a x .
" R e d e m p t i o n of County Order No. 334
" Interest,
,a - ,
$6,937 58
" Paid bal on County T r e a s u r e r ' s Due
O p m o t i o n of E . L . S p r n g u e , t h a t t b e w n r of seven
Bill to C. Fowler for salary as
thousand dollars b o raised f o r S t a t e and Oonnty T a x for
J u d g e of P r o b a t e f o r q u a r t e r endt h o ensuing year. Motion carried.
»j.
• ,,
ing J u n e 30, 1862.
" Paid T r e a s u r e r of Megeeaec for ReA p p o r t i o n m e n t of 8tittc a n d County T a x .
turning Delinquent Tax,
State.
' Oonnty.-}
Total,
Paid Rlcbtnorid i Backus f o r p r i n t i n g '
Milton
i 10 38
$
41 60 :
8
51
Volunteer . ; F a m i l y Belief Fnnd.
Bonds,
'iYarersc
868 00
3464 00
4382 00
••
Paid T r e a s u r e r of I ^ e l a n a w for Rc
Whitewater
157 5 4
787-94
t u r n i n g D e l i n q u e n t Tax,
Crystal Lake
90 52
3 « l 50
452 02
• Paid P o s t a g e on D e l l n u u e u t Tax HePeninsula
102 45
409 00
5 1 1 43
t u r n s s e n t to Auditor General.
Benzonia
1 7 3 29
692 00
865 29
• R e d e m p t i o n of Oonnty O r d e r No. 430
• Paid for postage stamps,
'
P
a
i d U. S. Register for list ol landu
$1,402 58
$ 5 , 5 9 8 0 0 ir.
$7,000 58
located iu 1862.
S t a t e m e n t of D e l i n q u e n t a n d R e f u n d e d T a x e s t o b e
• Paid- for half Ream of Letter Paper.
c h a r g e d b a c k by County T r e a s u r e r t o tbe different
• Paid for bottle of i n k ,
Towns
Towns.
• I'ald Tr e a s u r e r of Whitewater a p p o r
t i o n m u n t of Library Money,
Traverse,
$ 15 17
• P a i a Slate of Michigan P. .S.'iutcrest,
Benzonia,
48 84
Paid T r e a s u r e r of Megeezec apporLeelauaw,
16 50
tion w e n t of P. Scboul F u n d money
Whitewater,
34 39
Paid T r e a s u r e r of Megeexec apporCrystal Lake,
t i o n m e n t of Library F u u d Money,
34 16
Paid
T r e a s u r e r of CentreviUe apporGlen Arbor,
88 38
t i o n m e n t of P r i m a r y School F u n d
CentreviUe,
13 47
Money,
,
Mecgeezec,
120 95
P a i d Tr e a s u r e r of l e e l a n a w apporPeninsula,
18 1
t i o n m e n t of P r i m a r y School F o n d
Money,
• Paid Tr e a s u r e r of Milton apportionm e n t of P r i m a r y School F u n d
The following amounts were allowed the Supervisors
nMoney,
for attendance and' timo:
P a i d Tr e a s u r e r of P e n i n s u l a apporK. 1* Sprague,
8 4 50
t i o n m e n t of P r i m a r y School F u u d
Money,
C. T. ocotolct: ,,-!!«•»
• j
9 27
P a i d T r e a s u r e r of Traverae apporE. P. Ladd,
'
. 8 40
tionment of P r i m a r y School r a n d
Geo. Lake.
'
9 60
Money.
Ytyn. Steele.
,
11,10
P a i d T r e a s u r e r of Whitewater apport i o n m e n t of Primary School F u n d
Money.
,
$42 87
P a i d T r e a s u r e r of Benzonia apporOn motion of 0. T. BeoGcId, the Board adjourned to
t i o n m e n t of Primary SchObl V'nmi
the first Tuesday in January next at 10 o'clock A. M.
Mono}-.
E. L. S PRAGUE, Chairman.
P a i d Tr e a s u r e r Of Glen A r b o r apport i o n m e n t of P r i m a r y School Fuuti
JAMBS P . BXA.NO, C l e r k .
Money,
Paid T r e a s u r e r of Centrevllje apporC O U N T Y TREASURER'S A N N U A L REPORT.
t i o n m e n t L i b r a r y F u n d Money,
COUNTY T R E A S U R E R ' S O F F I C E , )
Paid T r e a s u r e r ol Crystal Lake apporTRAVBRSB CITT, O c t . 1,1888." <
t i o n m e n t of Library F u n d Money,
T o t b e H o n o r a b l e Board of S u p e r v i s o r s :
P a i d T r e a a n r e r of Olen A r b o r a p p o r
T h e underslKned.,Treasoree of G r a n d T r a v e r s e County,
t i o n m e n t of L i b r a r y F u n d M o n e y .
r e s p e c t f u l l y s u b m i t s t o y o u r honorable body his A n n u a l RePaid T r e a s u r e r o f Leelanaw appor106
0 1
r 1110
1
tlLt
^tobe
ISW * ° '
Co " )' f°
O*®* J
ending
t i o n m e n t of L i b r a r y P a n d Money
Paid T r e a a n r e r of l c e l a n a w appor1IORGAN BATES, T r e a s u r e r .
t i o n m e n t of Library F n n d Money.
1862.
l a A c c o u n t with G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y .
Dr.
F a i d Tr e a s u r e r of Traverse apportionO c t . 1, T o b a l a n c e b r o u g h t down,
121 60
m e n t of L i b r a r y F u n d Money.
15, " c a s h received of 8. G. Wood, Esq., of
Paid P e r r y H a n n a h f o r Revenue
N u r t b p o r t f o r tine imposed on J o h n MeStamps lor Volunteer Family ReA n n a f y f o r s e l l i n g liquor,
10 00
lief F u n d Bonda sold.
" cash received on D u p l i c a t e s 4fi ta f 3 InBalance b r o u g h t down.
:
clusive and Red. Cortif. No. 2U,
37 SS
" Office charges,
2 12
* E x p e n s e or sale.
B10
" Interest, •
3 03
12.
SKXZOMA TOW.NSBtr.
Nov. JO. •' Redemp. Certiflcatea Nos. 1, 2 and 3,
8 05
. 30, To County tax of 1862,
" Interest,
66
-• State t a x of 1862,
J Fine imposed b» Morgan Bates, Esq..
R e j e c t e d t a x e s c h a r g e d back.
o n Geo. W. Bryant f o r a s s a u l t a n d
b a t t e r y on Martin D. L a n g w o r t h y .
1863.
J a n . 12, ' caah of Tr e a su r e r of Glen Arbor,
48 U
1863.
COKTBA.
" T r e a s u r e r of CentreviUe.
26 72
J a n . 26, By d e l i n q u e n t tax r e tu r n e d .
" T r e a s u r e r of Crystal Lake,
10 00
" C o u n t y O r d e r s paid by Town Trea
.! T r e a s u r e r of Benzonia,
10 00
"
•• T r e a s u r e r or T r a v e r s e .
64 53
" Interest.
" T r e a s u r e r Of MUton,
4 80
" Cash,
•
" T r e a s u r e r or Whitewater,
37 23
" Balancc b r o o g h t down.
'
" T r e a s u r e r of P e a l a s u l s ,
82 39
T r e a s u r e r of Megeexee,
10
00
1
" T r e a s u r e r of Leelanaw!
27 21
' D u p l i c a t e s Noa. 1 t o 9 inclusive,
1916 24
1862.
CKSTBSVIIXK TOWNSII
• Interest,
3 42
' Office c h a r g e a ,
31 77 NQV. 30, T o C o u n t y tax, 1862,
• F l o e m o n e y or J o a e p h Dame, paid to
- State tax of 1862.
T r e a s u r e r b y Charles H. Marsh,
1863.
10 00
• Balance in eaah over a m o u n t - p a i d in
F e b . 6, ••
C o a n t y Orders, P o o r F u n d O r d e r s
Aprli 8, a n d V o L F a m i l y Relier F u n d Ord e r s f o r »1500 of V o l F a m i l y Rel lef
F n n d B o n d s sold,
' balance In caah o v e r O r d e r s p a i d f o r
1863.
COXTBA.
$100 o f s a m e Bonds sold.
J a n . 26. By d e l i n q u e n t t a x r e t n r n e d ,
caah or Charlea H. Marsh, p e r e e n t a g e
- C o u n t y O r d e r s received of Town Treao n W , R a n k i n ' s Estate,
caah received on Dapllcatea Nos 10
" P o o r F u n d Orders received of town
t o 22 Inclusive,
70 82
Treasurer,
1 44
" Vol. F a m . Relief F o n d O r d e r s receiv- 3 67
ed or town Tr e a s u r e r
10 00
lo02.
CaTSTAL I . i l l TOWN
71 S i ( O c t . 1, Xo Balance b r o u g h t down.
4 0 4 ' Nov.
C o u n t y t a x of 1862,
State U x o f 1862..
rejected t a x e s ' a m o u n t rejecw<l b y
31 27 j
Auditor General and c h a r g e d back.
6 11 j 1M3.
Oct.
1, •' Balance b r o u g h t down,
35 » I '
25 03
2 le
reoiuula,
224 6 !
BIIIWUII!
Ucnzonia.
<«!en Arbor,
1«>3
LtRRABV F i t x n ,
May 16, To paid T r e a s u r e r of Whitewater '
•*
CentreviUe,
1863.
J a n . 26, By delinqu
- C a s h fo
"
1862
Coerrai,
1, By balance b r o o g h t down,
" a m o u n t received of 8 . G. Woo<L Esq,
of N o r t h p o r t for tine Imposed on
, J o h n McAnally, for selling Hpnor,
Nov. 30k •• a m o u n t received o f M o r g a n B a t e s . Jnat i c e o f t h e Peace, Tor flhe Imposed
by him on George W. Bryant for
Aasault and Battery on Martin tt
^
langworthy,
delinquent tax returned.
C o a n t y Order* of town Treasurer.
P o o r F n n d Ordera of town -
». 28, "
Cash,
I
Fine money p a i d Over by Ciiaftes H.
Marsh,
Prolecntlag
Attorney,
which h o received, of D e f c o n Joseph Dame, ;/. ! ' ! l f ' ! ' | r ,'J
•" « ! / »
I.BKLAVAW T o w s a a i r .
I. To balance b r o u g h t down.
I), - Cpnnty t a x of 1862,
" Slate laic of 1862.
J. " Rejected lax by C o a n t y T r e a s u r e r ,
I, •' Rejected t a x by A u d i t o r General,
.
63
f / . -JJTOK
Ifl J.fH.
VOLCNTKRR FiMILT RXI.ICr FUND.
; .Ordera Bedoemed,
3 1 , " Ordera Redeemed,
" Ordera,Redeemed,
>. x •• • OraifrtSfJfeiSAsi J >
6
. if, • tsa&sa^
13.
Co xi
d e l i n q u e n t t a x returned,
C o u n t y J J r d e r s paid by town T r e a s u r e r
P o o r F u n d Orders,
Vol. Family Relief F u n d U r d « * ,
Interest.
Cash,
Balance b r o u g h t down,
"U"j;',r'
I.-t
r 25,,-
P a i d Wr
fc*«aue'6iatapa
f o r Bond»
i i
iin-.ii
balance b r o u g h t d o w n .
•
l w ' $
Vs00
\r .} r ~o
00
>2,.,..V
p CONTRA.
c*
v 30, By apportlotnfient made a t 0ie A n n u a l , r»i j f
Session of the Board of gtaparrl- ' ' ' '•
t o n in October. 1862.
2000 00
13
•
1 t i! i / t n O T I T I J f l M
6. " spportianrnent m a l e a t the extra
Session In J a n u a r y , - i & S , l
1862.
MEOBEZCB T o w . s s t t t r .
Nov. 30, T o County tax of 1862,'• State t a x of* 1862,
1863.
,
Feb. 6, *• Connty Treasurer's rejected tax.
Rejected t a x by A u d i t o r G m e r a l ,
I 8, " R e j e c t e d t a x by A u d i t o r General,
1. " Balance b r o a g n t down,
1862.
COKTIHOBJIT E x r x K s x s ,
in.
Oct
I. By balance b r o u g h t down,
•"'1.
3, •« . E r r o r in a c o o u n t of 185D and 186",
6, " D e l i n q u e n t tax r e t u r n e d ,
« Cash,
62.
T o s N s a t r or M u . t o s
r. 30. To Connty. t a x of 1862,
•• State t a x of 1862.
" balance b r o u g h t down.
-.i,n
tor
r"
1863.
Feb. 13, By
"
"
"
"
'
1 t>«
lw ' ;
Leelanaw,
i "
Peninsula.
•'
' Traverse, •
* - ' i. Hegeasee,'
balance b r o u g h t down,
- . r ~ •;
"
1862.
GLEN ARBOB T o w x s m r .
Nov. 30. To County tax of 1862,
" State tax of 1862.
tax rejected by A u d i t o r General a n d
barged back.
,j
1863.
Oct.
I
balance b r o u g h t dowi
•
Feb
t>k.
93 P8
26 52
42 45
V v®??-'
0i
?9. s "VoaaO'-fH
20, ;• p o s t a g e j a l d on' d e l i n q u e n t t a x re1 1
i i u r o s aont t o A u d i t o r General,
, .
April 8, " Paid Register of tbe Land Office ror
list or lands located between April
1.1862 a n d A p r i l 1,1883,
Postage Stamp*,
" hair ream letter p a p e r ,
•• bottle or I n k ,
• *
* Envelopes,
>«.!>«
3 50
£ 00
2 002 So*
75
to
$70 31
y
lBo-S
Oct. 1, By balance b r o o g h t down
Oct.
1, By balance b r o u g h t down.
. 1, To balance b r o u g h t down, *
'
^ 1 6 , - Cash paid by C o u n t y Treaaurar,
County Orders.
I"oor F u n d Orders.
Interest,
Cash.
Fab / 2 0 ^ '
s.
;
d e l i n q u e n t tax of 1862 r e t u r n e d j b y /
C o u n t y Treasurer,
.
' '
Da,
Stole tax of 1862,
, -
6 4l>
200 13
C o u n t y Treasurer'a rejected t a x
75
25
46
20
7
82
16
43
Its
25
00
34
39
73
Ledger Balances,
5, •' C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r ' s rejected t a x .
•' Rejected t a x bv A u d i t o r General,
I, " balance b r o o g h t down.
1862
"
COXTBA.
balance b r o u g h t down,
D e l i n q u e n t tax returned,
Connty Orders.
Vol, Family Relier F o n d Orders,
Poor Fund Orders.
694
1136
184
SI
96
01
50
97
Cash,
1962.
Oct
I. T o
Nov 30. 1863
Feb. 6. "
April 18, •'
WHrrrwATBaTowsssir,
balance b r o u g h t down.
C o u n t y t a x 1862,
Elate t a x 1862,
4*63
F e b 3, By
"
•"
"
20, "
Oct
1, -
COSTBA.
delinquent tax.
C o u n t v Orders.
P o o r F o n d Orders.
V o l F a m i l y Belief F u n d O r d e r s .
Interest,
Cmk.
V o l F a m i l y Relief F u n d ^ O r d e n t
balance b r o u g h t down.
1888 19
27 09
K
439
71
II
6
35
25
24
48
55
27
11
81
03
51
$l300|22
TBA VBBSB T o w H s n r r .
I. To County t a x or 1862,
" State tax of 1862,
Oct. 1, By
1863
Jan. 3 1 , "
"
"
••
- c a s h o a R e d e m p t i o n Certlflcates
1.2and3,
'
'"
•
Nov. 30, •• State"tasrof 1862, - • ' : ; / A M '
1863
Feb. 2 9 , " Duplicates Nos. 1 t o 9 inclusive;
.
" Redemption Certificates Noa. l a n d 2
Mr IT S t , " Duplicates N'os.10 U 2 2 inclusive.
A p r i l 30, •' Duplicates Nos. 2? to 30 inclusive,
May 1 8 , " casu of State Treasurer,
3 1 , " Duplicates N o a 31 t o 42 Inclusive,
J u n o 30, " Duplicates N o t 43 to 49 inclusive,
" Redemption Certificate No. 4.
J u l y 31. " Dopllcates 50 t o M inclusive,
c „ J* ,-Redemp. Certiflcatea Nos. 5. 6 a n d 7
A u g . " 3 1 , ^ 1 D o p l i c a t c s J f p s . l f i t te 61 inclusive,
Oct
1, " balancc brough down.
County Treasurer's rejected tax.
Auditor General's rejected tax.
October
1,
F o l i o 14 Postage,
"24, C o n t i n g e n t Exi>enses,
36, P . Dougherty,
43, P o o r F u n d .
45. Township of Milton,
54, Vol. Family Relier Fund Bonds
sold.
_
1600 00
60, E x p e n s e s of sale.
86 30
63,i Rejected tax a c c o u n t ,
i1928D2
64, Grand T r a v e r s e Co. tax aeC
19090" 30
65, Megeezee Township,
2872 59
67, Interest,
>"
.-«•
CK C o a n t y O r d e r s a c c o u n t destroyed, .
13553 62
69. T r e a s u r e r ' s rejected tax get..
304 «0
7& R e t u r n i n g t a x aocoant,
178 93
71. Traverse townahin,
] o i 4 74
72. Leelanaw township,
29 56
73. Crystal Laka township,
10 2T
74. W h i t e w a t e r t o w u M p ^ « ( > - . -• t l 9 5
75. C o u n t y O r d e r a account.
3071 86
76. Slate « f Michigan,
8745 6 8 ,
77. Glen A r b o r t o w n s b f p ,
617 20
7 1 Vol. Family Relier I- u n d .
1607 23
KO. Ofllce c h a r g e s aeo-jant. •, 1 ,
78 44
81, P e n i n s u l a townahip,
'
16 73
82, Library F u n d . .
18 ll<
83, Benzonia township.
65 87
84, CentreviUe t o w n s h i p .
8 13
85, Delinquent t a x a c c o u n t ,
314 09
87. Cash.
"
2776 59
-p ( -
Ca
237 19
155 34
29 00
$®9421 62 $29421 63
38 00
.O J O / a n l
24 97
INOTE.—Eighteen dollars o f t h e balance of c r e d i t t o the
37 23
62 50 L i b r a r y F u n < w e r e p a i d i n t o t h e , T r t a 8 a r ¥ in billa on broken
Illinois B a n k s by D r . D. C. Goodale, Ute C o u n t y Treaanrer.
a n d were worthleaa when received by me—so t h a i , really,
"$626*18 tore are only eleven c e n t s s t a n d i n g to t h e c r e d i t of t h a t
41 96
All of w h i c h ia r e s p e c t f u l l y a s b m i t t e d .
' / " ' j . ,v •
MORGAN BATES, C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r .
;
'
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arc crowd..«!
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o o m for
f o r tthe
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r o c e e d i n g s o<l t h e B w w
. 5 , Hackett, the actor.
A f t e r i-rucjting, ttiat/.'A'rwwwrt,
TBAtrtFiVVo'tTlJi
fi^PECTFtV^'
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'wring.
» : t h weekly additions. a lar** a n d v i r i .
L i n c o l n , f r o m Jiis lack of p e r s o n a l n t t n | c J ' t W K » p d b o w - - , Jt - 'ty a n n i ' t t v ihat ftr(rfttliisflift j w r c h s s e s W t h r t V t
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Sapervi&ore and the
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p e r i o r r e g i o n b y w a y of S a g i n a w a n d T r o v e r s * C i t y .
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— ; 1. J . . X N
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s w e r is p l a i n : T h e S t a t e T a x f o r b o t h of t h o t e U o b b t i e *' h r t o a d e f e a t
i n s i " b t , s o l e m n f a i t h f u l n e s s , cpurntrc t h a t c a n n o t b e d a u n t - »'* can a»-r.unp*rjillKtDii inducement*—boTbifc a s ire do of
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lawful conflict
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it « S T » ,
m u s t aaaoaa t h e i r p r o p o r t i o n o f t h i s S t a l e . .1T<M/iU> t l * » ?
C<)up{y T a x . a n d p a y u s b a c k . 'ITie p r o p o r t i o n o r c a c hi all t h e s e .
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, ireiehb.. email expense*. 1 ^** <omp»re<J wltli <ri^! « • - •
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(Joins ' X ,
V d i l f t r r n t c l n s s n uf g f m i s n
Ju-I « In It !.. K« to V'liclwtS
I br^t |m««!1ile artvtihtas''.
i_ W<-uri-lli<i« |inrtica)ar that lit who reail1 A a y ' W»n»
TjipAilion and a d v a n t a j r v a : a n d a# esuufttiu>ti'>n which.we i
• kite, will p r o t o :o Uif a o r t caaaai o o w r v e r liial mo can *oj ilorsr w c r \ siaurmeot made in «ur eukunin.
I (li.r r-'..»-l. of lirv Cund* »» very cvaiulcte, Uo'iK'it low. of
l : t l i - i"—t a p p r n ' o d »lv!es anil make*, «oinpit"ju|r d r e w
f»»iil« in l»i-l.ainn, Ohat io*. Alpaeoaa. Haxony , l'iaid«. 1'rintx.
Biack Silk?. Wou4Hel-aJa*N Hxur»d ,|iud |ihkiu binck a n d
^MUu« 1'iaidr. S a i « lfu»liusCliaiiiliraj(ft U i a g h a u i a . Ac., Ax.
<m O^U »« K M W * .
grsf. •WOOLEK' ftooxws
- .-.
a n d will bo so c h a r g e d a n d p a i d b y a s u n t i l i h f r e i s a n e w
S t a t e E q u a l i » t l o a t h r e o y w ^ bciico..
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in.doius Jt.. Xi) V^SOlnt'ion] a
t o d o his w o r k nor fall
r IM
-k m i l H a e , a n d booirbt.lteUii'market rates.
,w,rtU,Tuot,Kti(SulielJ wj^'if^triMig
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D O B E O T I C D " . •" yliteexf|?eiiciei<" of
*• s o m e t h i n g m u s t ws d o n e .
, «u lit« r a i n , uuugUl of t h t laauuXacturtM dirc«l
I IloiigUt at r' J u c e l raU'i : Double a n d " Tw{*t. Cu.' a i m f r c » .
1
; T o t d , i J.. 1,402 SO ' teal w a r h a v e n e v e r b e t r a y e d h i m i n t o fanaticism,
1 Black and E a n r y C a s l i n e n * , Tn-ncli tfuinuier O ' l - i i n e r . " .
A n t r i m tu^d L c c l a n a w u r c c h a r g e d o n t h o , b o o l o ' o f t h e s h a r p stlugH of w t i r e h a v e Dover d r a w n f r o m b i r o a n ,
(iVork Mills Cottonadin, plain and fancy. WITttenton I'laid*.
t h e C o u n t y T r e a s a r e r o f U r a n d T r a v e r s e w l t l j t h e i r p r o - e x c l a m a t i o n o f - i H b u t n o r , or e v e n a n i m p r u d e u i rjijvmi- • tfi . . r v i r i u a r e j to f o r i & t on *1,ort. 'flptlce , i , y t h i w fo j l M k r
tie4workn&M«htii and '[aAlttl—antliri- pKMRf ! C n e c t i A]>ron j n d > r
der.
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a. •• -•• i b l ? li Hi.
p o r t i o n s of t H i i H O l M ' W x M b ' " 0 ^ Qime'l
or.
Vlann-M*, Btoa.u Oertton*. IMecchtd
v . * an t h e y »-an l-« Ip.mgjrt
,
•' D e p e n d u p o n i t t h e w h o l e h i s t o r y of t h e w a r p r o w ' s o b M » «
mis Bugs. 4 .
on the onywhrre; iit^lieisninc •piallfyof w o r k aadMoefe.A DKN o r C o r r i T W ^ h r j W g i c i p a l e l e c t i o n t h a t t h i s q u i e t , u u p r e ^ e o t f i n g , a w k w a r d m a n >
CLOTHING.
:
w h o l e ft fittWsiibjecf t o r m m e c t t l r t n 1 r i d i c u l e riven a s a
i t s fine .ilk HnivJBUck Cloth CssUj.'very S a v y r ^ r qoalt o o k ' j f t k q * in D e t r o i t l a s t M o n d a y . W e «**" ' p r e p a r e d
p i i b ( ! 6 l m » n , leKvIng a l t o ^ e t h e r ' i l i i i J a . f f i t . c D r i s l d C r i i i u i i i —
itv, tine U l a r k C a a a i m e r e P a n t s . Fano>- C o i u i c r e C » a I f . P a n t * ,
to l ^ r . t i a t i ^ ' ^ p p w b e ^ V v e
lai'gq o n c e ! a f a v o r i t e o n e i n ^ l a m l ^ - t l f f t j ^ l ^ f rai^i d h i m - S a i K t ' l i l i i n f . S p H n x f l e e t f o r Slciirii -Shoca; .had Lnmber"id V ents. S u m m e r Cu*U- CulUiUJuio iHwU tUld Oyfifc.
lOMft
rvfiau.^nd'atl
l^ln »u)il-*t a s m a l l a<lUndcr-cioUiinK, a full line A l e R " a n d L a d i c ^ Over a l u r t s
m a j o r i t y , for i t h a s b e c o m e a v a s t «len of t h o s e p b i a o b - self literally, frfq^ nothing.. , ]
/ t A ,:un/.Lia A
i |.>,H , r r t
i W W r » S l r ° , t r ^ T : - ' ' l . ' J : 4 < f o i l l )u r
and Alls, Oil Suits. M i a R u b i e r CoaU, Wool, L n i o n and
o u s siud loaOisoine r e p t i f c i {
pepubli?tti»'
Cotton Socks iu varfety. Collars,tf'largs aMortineat, Cr*vats.
STA*P DUTIES.—The C o m m i s s i o n e r of I n t e r n a l Itevewell assorted. Trunk*. Ti-avelllng Baps. >a!l«es. H u n t i n g
afrtild t o J o l o l n a gencraV s n a k e b u n t , lost t W
shsold
10 h a s w r i t t e n a commQnl^ai'rOtJ,- i t t t e d ' O c t o b e r 5tK, t ^ t ^ tuiBitly biaU [>rl«^a.otj{Ooi»i P: U)o f a c w a r e . timl were Bag*. Uwbixlleis P . K. t>aU;heU, tome very jood,JlO. A Ac.
aoil tbeir k i d glovea
inVi'sffekttigi^ T h c r o ' a r o a few,
1 8 6 3 , t o H o n . W h i t n e y J o n e s , ' A l A e f e n - 6 f ' 8 r d ^ C o K i e i > o now c ^ m i i o l k d . t o go i a t o . ^ e Kar'kc; and o n r c t o a q , u a r
LADIES'. WEAH." ;
however; who
« n l ^ f e i D g a a n d g o in f o r a genelitefe of Sflje rftalrf not be Vss'OiaB 10 t> 15 per cent. less
Gloves,silk, lisle a n d " leather,'
-Idavli. wjiile, slatetion D i s t r i c t , d e c i d i n g t h a t U b e e i r ( J f i f c a & i / ' o £ 4 i t f i i f e . tbltri'W a r t r l o w i W ^ t<> rtffi-nMr KlocV for— w t i c l i ts a f n v ral slaughter, V
'
.; '
rown a n d bine. Cotton, union, m e r i n o
casliuiere, Bellaa ^ d T a x r e d e m p t i o n , e m i f h e f i i t ^ l ' %iliW. - 4 r i / « a l ^ i S L .ipfl'vt no m i n e r i m p o r t a n t n t m h i a rabidly growiair r o m r n a - a b o r t e d : Magic Rufllinr, XKM t r j i u j u i n g , f a l l . U p a J Klouuc"
n l t y a t a t i m e w h e n a v « r j * d o l l s * i a ^ p m u c b needed.
>
VKRDIORIS.—Jacob B a n w o f t h o F r e e I^ross, b o a s t • »«.. and,, l i n e n ; ; a U o , 5*4ias;» t u - t l ' r ^ a d .
i a s t a m p d u t y of five c e n t s e a c h :
...
v „ ^ , . , i a ^ S ; A I I „ L A X AjCOk..,
• silk ; C a U O n J ^ a s n Triuilirtn.
uiiJ
e d to us the o U w f ^ ' f i }
becoming
U i L'ertifictfMs of A u d i t o r
® *-yTt*fn |
' : o l u r e d > d whlm o r e a n d m o r o Coppe^miy'.iny,•>
; W j e : b ^ f i o v c he inS t a y s ; colored a n d w h t i c ' ; Skirt, SupiinVters." 'jeat m a '
aonnt0f,ta«s|^as.-dne.^ > v o i V , i i i f \
i.- ij. !
Crinoline, a n i c o - a s w r t J i e n i . ; I . a d i w l > r a « c i s JlbA» V t i
t e n d s t o e n g a g e in t h e I f f f f t f e r S f t f ^ P w h e n t h e Free 2 , B e a e o i n U o u certlBca'tes; jsaupd t i t h t r bv A h d f t f e r
ilrp'tlTil^fl t o onixtrirVjtTiC article i f S t r a w ' ' i n f ITay W r o u g h t ColiarK in lineii, c a m b r i c , .•yia. m u s i l n : C r o t c h e t
!
Geii(/Al W C o d n t y ' T r e a S d r e r s . ' '
'
'• ' ' • ' * '
Bnx#n. of t«»t nnike.' '*««» Straw Knive*.
'
B r a i d s ; luarWing ooitou ; h i u i • hUtched h j o d k e i c b e i f a j
Pre?* f a i l s — t t o e . o o i i o ' p * from,hi»,o>vn
I W P
| 3 ! ' G e f f i l W h t f B o f 1 p u r c b a » « ' o f ' H l i t a 'bitW a h i l SUUe
. i H A N N A H , 'LAV
f u r o i s h i i ^ ^ b e V a w m t t i j r i a l ^ o r s t o c k it) t r a d e . I n t h a t , T a x l a n d s issued by the A u d i t o r t i e u c r i d or C o u n t y
way hp m a y p i a k ^ h ' i i i i f i A ' j w t i W
i t m a y sceni, f o r d i g r i s will kill C o p p e r h e a d s , ( T h i s s t a m p s h o u l d be p a i d j b ^ j i e j j w t M i ^ 1 ( / - w i o r t i
e d s e l t s . low p r i c e ou.l choice ; wsah b l o n d ; W a t l t ' l a c e .
k R a t , P u x . Beavvrv Otter, A«.,|ail W u g h t of M a n u f a c t u r c r a
tiguered ; P r e n c h j a c o n e t : s o f t eArob»lcs, ; f a r l a d l e a r mar^
d b o c e r t i f i c a t e s i w u e ; ajid t h e
sHoOln be' afflxbft
I . u O f A S x w C f R W n ; . C O U R T . — J u d g e BIRMKV ho.-, jrivien
l ilies ; ladia-cloth, Xe.. A-c.'
1 ./•
f ' ; 1 . " ( a d ' '-BANTP.VH, . t A l " 4 C O .
a n d c a n c c l l e d b y t h e oflicer fclfo'fe^jWwi/c<ir4lfiA^'
p o t i c e ( w h i c h will b o n i n n d In nnotUqr c o l n p m ) t h a t lw
'
' V'HU . M t
T/
K
B O O T S A5I> SHOES^
Vri
w i l l b o l d a S p e c i a l T e r m of t h o C i r e o i t C o r t r t a t X o r t l » . Gcala Oxford tics ; cangivsii ^ ' e r t : Balimoral ^ l o t S t '
T h e officers of tl>e Ro&rian, F r e n c h a n d B r i t i s h fleets,
T H E VSlEltlClN WATCH CO.
plow shoes ; 'calf b t o g a n a ; klj»»8d4s ; b r « r » n s ; c a r p e t a d d
a n d f o r e i g n M i u i a t c n u - b a v e (jeeu iuvftc«l,to v u i i j , X i a g a r ^ Watches an- now sold • a t *• sa^ajl aiKau«e aboyo, cost, g o B t s l i p p c r a ; I n d i a n r u b b e r s : c a l L k i p i t a d i w » v y | i * o t t i t ! >
first ' r u p s d n v in D e c c m W r n e * t
B y .an t f ' r o r in t h e
Retail, upijes, f o r the'.acCommodaUen of M i e a g u a t b a l l O i o r a l J*«rta^bitltw4ra»:p<*Ufl <aU bco^a, ; .
F o l k T h e Uudsian o f f i c e r s h a v e o o c e p i c i l , a n d i t ia«»oliable time rcep>r?. b y
glove kid pougrei-s jwitw«« : , i a i t t k » t ; C » n g t a a s , : , ^ ^ ; J y e ^ . ,
H A N V A K , TiAYA'CO.
d e r s t o o d t h e F r o n c h will a l s o a t t e n d . T b w B r i t i s h ' A l l n t l krt-led galiaWii. kWWsk».n» a n d slly* ; eayyet ; andl j M i b ,
,Uua \ ShiJi^ Couiier t i p s h o e s ; g M t b a l l u t t r i i B , t a s t w l L 1
xal h a s t a k e n his d e p a r t u r e , a n d c a n n o t p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e
b o o u antf « c l M *, IMWM b,mta. m i » t » " O r t n ^ n C i * o y a s h o H ?
p r t p i ' ^ b e l q i t ^ - ' T b e n e x t l ^ g i s l M n r o n i l l •doabtlcss
a s s o r t e d ; bovH boots ; c h i l d s bouts, nice a»sortniei»t3 4 n .
:
coreecl the error.
• : - . H O K OI'J ' " •_>••• tlw BbovcgQoth w « c a n on"erindiiei:i|»«»»-,l
-o- V.
T k r U a r n o l S t e &r l?en*j1vi»Dia will / h a v e o n e m a j o r i t y
STOVES'A\I) HOLLOW WARE.
W e n e v e r coul.l ivriio n • |>iilT" Of a n y b o d y o r any- i n ' t l l < y S W t a S e n a t e o h d c U i M i f o u r in tl«J H o u s e . Last
Po'rcat <>&} Jfliine'-ota, Yimkee DOodlc, ' X l U o t i , . S e n a t o r '
• /ji'
^
' . A Y A CO. ,
tuiilf. ,W
j$jbj&t'-ki' CUM? >s .the boy
y e a f ! t h e D e m o c r M a b a d a n l i j a r i l v on joiCt b a l l o t .
Cirtupecr. YeltinWrt-. O r t l ' t r , S w f e A l g n . c o m h l n a t l o n b r i c k
rolled p f f t b e I ' ^ w a n d w e a r e g o i n g t o s t a t e o n e a b w > owe*'rchervoir t o p a n d w o r m i n g ola*<;t, C o m b t n a t i o a l laln,'.
h a v e b c c o m e e x t i n c t ; t h e v died s i x .
.
C a r r y tne V ^
f o the days or
Imjierlal Brick O v e n . I r a p v c l u l . P l a t a . Oven,. Coujet, P r l ^ p .
From
itf T^ioSlT tddt _"C|rt-_' t y yMeeanr saangdo women
a n d left uo } « i r I.
l y a d i ^ j a q j i geutitMjwu,
I'teniium. O i a t e a t , Lark, C o o k i n g Stove*.
cngii with thol*: of Hannah. Lay & do/ here/ivo arc sat- "have n s n r p e d t h e i r p t o y f t , / ' , ' , y , M > h |
I u parlor slid b o x s t o v e * ; t r o y Box, (Jem. m f « » v W W .
Locket, ldalioe, Caaket. New I ' l a U - W t o r c u ' l i s u h l e ' D o o r P l a t e '
' Ahv sncli p e t i t i o n ' ^ a n *ie Sfi«trercd'by calling on
laficd that tb«*y qrc wiling staple DryGoodf, Orocorira,
and P a r l o r Oook PtArei* with adflltiona as o c c u i d o n d a i n a a d a .
RjtXK-AH. I AY A CO.
SPECIAL TMi«^<3lHCtJl¥''Cert'Rr/
llardwaro, Provision/ etc.,; at as low figarea "aa -lljey "
Kettles, all MMcvfrout 4 u> 90 x a l l o n S ; Bake k * « l o ^ Pol*.
y AUTHORITY OS WIKBfAtLYK'ltfraUCH CASE •
sj't
-rirrT
JXiTl I
-ffrfTT
cahhc jturcliasedfA either'bTtfyfce cities, "aft wholesale
made and provided and It b r i n g deemed nece«*ary, it U
•o»ir»T
. Fi»r.noys»t'e» iu
ot retail.
i
v
^
•>[ nerebv ordered by the u n d e r s i g n e d . J n d x v of the l o t h J u d i A f u l l a n d c o m p l e t e a*>«rtnicnt, t o w h i c h we i n y l t a I n - ,
cial C i r c u i t of Michigan, t h a t a m u s c i^ tcrui of t h e C i r c a i t
HORSB SrotlotV-The itable of Hannah, Lay & Co. O b a r t t n ' a n d f W t h e C o u n t y o f Leelahatr, W appointed t<»be as well n s s n r t h i a i ' i n t h a t l^ne^ p l e s s e call td the g e n e r a l ' " s p k e ^ l n rtw anif g r o u n d m ^ l t r i a l , of b e i t grades.
.
depot or . » * • ' " •
H A N N A f l l.AYJtCO.'"
was bfftfeii'opeft bn'Monday ni^ht last, aod a valttaWe beW at tiro Qorintrtieae of said County, o n t h o Klrat TuetUay
' TOBACCO.—I'lug. fine cut, emoklng, t n r k l a h , t i p t o p O M
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J A M R S BIRNTiY.
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thief is supposed to be * m*ft wbfl WJ« ^fpotly drscbargBay City, dept. 29,1W53.
,
T I T E T A B M ? — P r T s e r v e ^ e a c t i c s . c h e r r i c * jAnm*;'
For which wc have become so justly noted. S(KI p a i r of the '
ed from the emplpy of b e Com]'
qufncea, c i m * n t * . goow»I>erri»-% ra*|)l>crry, current,—gtttp"
above i n ' t r a a * i u . :
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BRANDRETH'8 rilXS.
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and strawlierry j e l l l e a ^ ' l o m a t o e - , applea. petchrm. p r u n e s ,
gone Th p ^ i t bf hWiri raejil
B A 5 N A H . L A Y k CO.
iu may r e c o v e r y o u r h e a l t h by the uao of otlier,reu>edics.
chccae, crackers, d r i e d beef,
:
• Aifiltaiit* «vA.vri* PixDKnttO.—Tile weather ^ I |
may recover w i t h o u t a n y ; but do n p l . f o r ^ t y , tfiAl,, jauII A B I I W A R U .
Ladic-s C a v u m r r e D a U m o r a l B o o t s ,
phets of Minnesota! •ndSWHteootifln predict tho hardest may die, a n d that i k a r i d r c t h ' t P i l l s could ua've saved yt"* —
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tnentof colored troopa in the States of Maryland, Ken- 'Solil by all r e s p e c t a b l e d e a l e r s in m e d i c i n e s .
IIARNK8SES.
I.sdles Cloaks, and at reasonable prices.
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firmness which necessarily m u s t continue ontil w i n t e r t
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W h e r e nrr t h e C o p p e r h e a d * .
G o l o o k D P ° n 1 1 1 0 battle O d d . •
•Where a n n t a n d shell flow fuel—
Where Freedom's stirring battle cry
Is h e a r d u p o n the blaat:
G o w h e r e the lifted sabrea flash
A n d (all on t r a i t o r create.
W h e r e S o u t h e r n b a y e n e t s are dim
W i t h Wood f r o m N o r t h e r n breaata I
Go a e a r e h a m i d t h e loyal ranka—
Go aeareh t h e gunboat'* bloody deck
W h e n the d r e a d conflict'* d o n e ;
The t r a i t o r ' a b a n n e r In t h e dust,
And silenced every g n u ;
W h i l e o ' e r tho h a r d won r a m p a r t floats
O n r flag, y e t oh 1 w h a t pain,
'Xeath t h a t d e a r Sag since m o r n i n g l i g h t
How manv l u r e been alain !
A m o n g t h e neroea of the fight.
The l i v i n g a n d the d e a d Go aeareh a m o n g t h e m — t h e r e la not
A single Copperhead.
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Go aeareh t h e crowded hoapital.
Where gaatly w o u n d s ' a r e s e e s .
W h i c h tell t h r o u g h w h a t a y t r n g g l e Cerce
T h o s e nohlo s e n h a r e b e e n ;
B a t look u p o n t h e i r faces, l o ! •
T h e y smile t h r o n g h all Ihelr pain ;
T h e s c a r s they b e a r w a r e nobly woo—
Their honor has no stain.
Soft h a n d a are in Inlet'ring—kind words
Are h e a r d a r o u n d e a c h bed ;
Some soothe, s o m e suffer, all a r e t r u e There is no Ceppertiead.
Go w h e r e the look etm scarce c o n c e a l
T h e treason of j b d h e a r t .
A n d w h e r e t h e t o n g u e would willingly
Defend t h e t r a i t o r ' s p a r t ;
Where Seymour, W o o d , a n d T o o r h e e s are
Deemed p a t r i o t i c m e n :
Go w h e r e t h e y wish V s l l a n d l g h a m
W e r e safely b a c k a g a i n :
Go w h e r e desertion la no c r i m e —
j W h e r e loyalty i s dead—
W h e r e sad disaster g i r e a no p a i n ;
T h e r e Is the C o p p e r h e a d .
(Jo w h e r e f o a l scorn Is h e a p e d n p e n
O a r noble boy*, w h o , g o . .
To Btand a w a l l of lire between
Us a n d o u r t r a i t o r foe; .
Go w h e r e bold G r a n t ' s revllera are—
W h e r e Burnslde is d e f e a t e d :
W h e r e B a n k s a n d Butler—noble n a m e s !—
I n s c o r n a l o n e are n a m e d ;
Go w h e r e t r u e p a t r i o t l o p r i d e .
H o n o r a n d t r o t h are dead—
Where o a r euccee*brings but d i i p a j r ;
T h e r e i s the C o p p e r h e a d .
B«v. Henry Ward
Boechcr l a
England.
M r . Beccher has b e e n delivering addresses a t Glasgow
and i t MaiicEeatcr. A t the lottcr place bis reception
" w u most enthusiastic. T h o E x a m i n e r and Times give
o v e r f o u r of i t s b r o o d c o l o m n s t o t h o r e p o r t of a n a d d r e s s w h i c h M r . B e e e b e r d e l i v e r e d to a n a u d i e n c e o f
6,000 persons. There'was some disturbance a t tho opeoi n g of t h e m e e t i n g , b u t M r . B e e e b e r finally s u c c e e d e d in
q u i e t i n g it, a n d a f t e r responding t o a n a d d r e s s of welcome, signed b y T . Bayley P o t t e r , o f t b o Union E m a n c i p a t i o n S o c i e t y , p r o c e e d e d t o a g c t a r a l d i s c u s s i o n of
s u c b A m e r i c a n t o p i c s a s w e r e interesting 1 t o b i s o n d i e n c c .
T h e f o l l o w i n g e x t r a c t s f r o m b i s a d d r e w wiD s h o w i t s
spirit:
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A l t h o u g h w e dHRrr w i t h y o n In r e s p c e t t o t h e g r e a t
doctrine of belligerency, t h e time.is p a s t to discuss that,
e x c e p t a s a q u e s t i o n of h i s t o r y a n d civil l a w .
We
h a r e d r i l l e d «o f a r a w a y f r o m t h e p e r i o d , i n w h i c h i t w a s
a n y nao t o d i s c u s s t h a t ( a n d t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s of ( h e
w a r , a n d y o u r c i r c u m s t a n c e s h a v e s o for c h a n g e d , t h a t
n o w w e c a n no l o n g e r s t o p t o d i s c u s s w h e t h e r i t w a s o r
w a s n o t right f o r G r e a t B r i t a j n t o a s s u m e t h i s p o s i t i o n
s h e h a s assumed- S h e baa f o r y e a r s a c t e d u p o n it, a n d
will not c h a n g e i t ; a n d n o w all t h a t w e ask i s — l e t t h e r e
b e a t h o r o u g h neutrality,.. [ L o u d cheer*.J
J believe
t h e r e s h a l l b e one. • [ R e s u m e d c h e e r s , ] , i f y o u d o n o t
aend us a m a n , w e d o n o t ask f o r a m a n . ' If* y o n d o n o t
rend n s a n o t h e r p o u n d of p o w d e r , w e c a p m a k e o u r o w n
p o w d e r . [ L a u g h t e r . ] I f y o u d o not rend us a n o t h e r
m u s k e t o r a n o t h e r c a n n o n , w e h a v o c a n n o n t h a t will
c a r r y five m i l e s a l r e a d y . [ L a u g h t e r . J
W e d o n o t a«k
f o r material help. W o thai] b e g r a t e f u l for moral s y m p a t h y — ( c h e e r s ) but i f y o a cannot g i v e q s moral sympat h y , wo shall still e n d e a r o r t o d o w i t h o u t jL
B u t all
t h a t wo *ay is, l e t F r a n c e k e e p a w a y , lot E n g l a n d k p e p
b a n d s ofT; if wo c a i u w t M a n a g e t h i s * rebellion b y o u r selvea, t h e n i t s h a n ' t b o m a n a g e d a t alL , [ C h e e r s . ] T h e
q u e s t i o n of w a r , o n d c r t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s in w h i c h w a r
i s n o w c a r r i e d o n In o n r c o u n t r y , i s s i m p l y a q u e s t i o n of
time. [Cheers. 1 T h e population is with N o r t h .
The
wealth is with t h e N o r t h .
(Ohbera.'} T h e e d u c a t i o n i s
w i t h t h e N o r t h * Tfye right d o c t r i n e s of c i v i l g o v e r n ment are with the North.
[ C h e e r s , ami a voice,
•' W h e r e ' s t h e j u s t i c e ? " ] I t will n o t b e l o n g b e f o r e
oft® t h i n g m o r e w i l l bo w i t h t h e N o r t h — v i c t o r y . [ L o u d
a n d e n t h u s i a s t i c r o u n d s of c h e e r s . ]
M q n on t h i s a i d e
a n i m p a t i e n t a t t h e l o n g d e l a y — b u t if w e c a n b e a r it.
c a a t y o u T Y o u are quite at ease—we aro n o t
You
a r o n o t m a t e r i a l l y a f f e c t e d in a n y s n c h d e g r e e a s m a n y
p w t s of o u r l a n d a r c n o w . B u t if t h o (fey s h a l l c o m e In
o n e y e a r , in t w o y e a r s , in t o o y e a r s h e n c e , w h e n t h o old
K t a r s a n d S t r i p e s shall float o v e r e v e r y B t a t e of A m e r i c a . [ L o u d cheers, a o d s o m o d i s t u r b a n c e f r o m o n e o r
t w o . ] O b . lot h i m ( i h o c h i e f d i s t u r b e r ) LOTO a c h a n c e .
[Laughter.]
W o will t a k e a t u r n a b o u t , I will s a y t h o
sentences, and y o u shall m a k e t h e responses. [ L a n g h tcr-]
1 ntn a C o n g r e g u t i o n a l i s t , b u t I c a n m a k e a v e r y g o o d
E p i s c o p a l minister, too. [ L a u g h t e r . ]
I w a s "saying
w h e n i n t e r r u p t e d b v t h a t s o u n d f r o m t h o o t h e r s i d e of
t h e h o u s e , t h a t if t h e d a y s h o u l d c o m e , iu o n e o r five,
o r Ion y e a r s , in w h i c h t h e old b o u o r c d a n d h i s t o r i c b a n n e r shall float a g a i n o s e r e v e r y S t a t e o f t h o S o u t h ; if
t h e day shall c o m ^ w h e n t h a t w h i c b was tbo a c c u r w d
c t w e of this dire and atrocious war—Slavery—shall be
d o n e a w a y ; if t h e dttv shall c o m e w h e n t h r o u g h all t h e
G u l f S t a t e s t h e r e s h a l l b e l i b e r t y of s p e e c h , a s t h e r e nev e r h a s b e e n ; if t h e d a y s h a l l c o m e When t h e r e s h a l l b e
- l i b e r t y of t b o P r e s s , . M t h e r e n e v e r h a s b e e n ; if t h e d a y
aljall c o m e w h e n m e n shall h a v e c o m m o n s c h o o l s t o s e n d
t b p i r c h i l d r e n t o . w h i c h t h e y n e v e r h a v o h a d iu t h e
S o u t h ; if t h e d a y shall o p o m w h e n t h e f a n d s h a l l n o t
b e p a r o l e d In g i g a n t i c p l a n t a t i o n s , in ( b e h a n d s of a f e w
oligarchs, b u t snail b e parceled o u t (o ; honest farmers,
e v e r y m a n o<*uing h i s l i t t l e ; in s h o r t , if t h e d a y shall
c o m e w h e n t h e s i m p l e . o r d i n a n c e * -the f r u i t i o n a n d p r i v i l e g e s o r l i b e r t y , s h a l l p r e v a i l in e v e r y p a r t of t h o U n i t e d
S t a t e s , i t will b e w o r t h all t b o d r e a d f u l - b l o o d , a n d t e a m ,
a n d woe. [Loud c h e e W ] Y o d W o i m p a t i e n t ; and yet
G o d dwellcth in e t e r n i t y , a n d b w u i n d e f i n i t e leisure" t o
roO f o r w a r d t h e • f l a i r a o f m e n , o o t t o s « i t t h e h o t i m p a t i e n c e o f t h o a a w h o a r e b u t c h i l d r e n of a d a y , a n d
c a n n o t w a i t o r iiom.+ f o r long, b u t a c c o r d i n g t o t h e infin i t e d r d e o o ' w h i c h he measures timo and eveots.
He
fixpediatos
o r W t a t d s as i t p l e a s e s H i m ; a n d If h e b e a r d
o n r cries and prayers, n o t t h r i c e would t h e m o n t h s r e - !
TO T H E LADIES OP AMERICA I j
v o l v e b u t p e a re would c o m e . B u t t h e s t r o n g c r y i n g I L Y O N ' S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS.
a n d p r a y e n r o f millions h a v e n o t b r o u g h t p e a c e ; b u t on- 1 L Y O N ' S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS.
ly t h i c k e n i n g w a r . W e a c c e p t t b e P r o v i d e n c e ; t h e L Y O N ' S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS.
duty is plain.
[Cheers and interruption.] I repeat the
LYON'S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS,
d u t v i s p l a i n , b o r o o t e d ia t h i s E n g l i s h p e o p l e in t h e
f a i t h of l i b e r t y , t h a t i t w e r e a n u t t e r l y h o p e l e s s t a s k f o r
a n y m i n i o n o r s y m p a t i n r of t h e S o u t h t o s w a y t h e p o p THE GREAT FAMILY REMEDY !
u l a r s y m p a t h y of E n g l a n d if t h i s E n g l i s h p e o p l e b e l i e v e d
THE OREAT PAM1LY REMEDY !
t h a t t h e r e w a s n o n e o t h e r t h a n a conflict b e t w e e n L i b e r TBE GREAT FAMILY REMEDY !
ty a n d 8 l a v e r y . U i s j u s t t h a t . [ L o a d c h e e r s . ] •
•
THE OREAT FAMILY REMEDY !
Since t h e war b r o k e out. tbo N o r t h h a s been more
and more coming upon the high ground of moral princip l e . u n t i l n o w t h e G o v e r n m e n t h a s t a k e n g r o u n d for LYON'S P E R I O D I C A L D R O P S
e m a n c i p a t i o n , a n d h a s l i s u e d i t s P r o c l a m a t i o n of E m a n - LYON'S P E R I O D I C A L D R O P S
cipation
[ G r o a n s , a n d c o u n t e r cheers, a n d a v o i r e , '• g o L Y O N ' S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS
h o m e . " T u c r e w a s a t t h i s p o i n t a n o u t r a g e o u s i n t e r r u p - LYON'S P E R I O D I C A L DROPS
t i o n f r o m a p e r s o n in t b e gallery, w h o w a s removed.]—
I t h a s b e e n said v e r y o f t e n in m y h e a r i n g , a n d o f t c n e r
ARE BETTER THAN FILLS !
I h a v e read it s i n c e I h a v e b e e n in E n g l a n d — t b e last
ARE BETTER T H A N « W X f
reading I h a d of i t w a s f r o m t h o p e n of L o r d B r o u g h a m
ARE BETTER THAN P l t t S !
— h i s t e s a n d c r i e s o f •' c h a i r , c h a i r , " a n d d i s o r d e r w h i c h
c o n t i n u e d for s o m e t i m e , M r . B e c c h e r s a t d o w n . W h e n
ARE B E T T E R T H A N P I L L S I
i t was s o m e w h a t s u b s i d e d , bo c o n t i n u e d . ]
I t i s said
t h a t t h e N o r t h i s fighting f o r t h e U n i o n , a n d n o t f o r t h e
Lyon's P e r i o d i c a l Drop* are
E m a n c i p a t i o n of t b e A f r i c a n . W h y a r e we fighting f o r
t h e Union b u t because we believe t h a t t h e U m o n and its THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
T H E ONLY F L U I D P R E P A R A T I O N
g o v e r n m e n t a d m i n i s t e r e d b y N o r t h e r n men will w o r k
T H E ONLY F L U I D P R E P A R A T I O N
out tbe emancipation pfevery.living being.
I f i t be
THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION
m e a n t t h a t t b e N o r t h w e n t i n t o t h i s w a r w i t h t b e immed i a t e o b j e c t of t h e e m a n c i p a t i o n of t h e slaves, i t n e v e r
p r o f e s a e d t o d o i t r f i b t U w e n t I n t o t h e w a r f o r t h e ever b r o u g h t before the public, and as a diuretic a n d specific
U n i o n w i t h t h e d i s t i n c t u n d e r s t a n d i n g on b o t h s i d e s t h a t f o r i r e g u l a r i t i e s , ehallengea t b e w o r l d to p r o d u c e an e q u a l ;
if t h e U n i o n w a s m a i n t a i n e d s l a v e r y c o u l d n o t live long. t h e y are. in tbe m o s t o b s t i n s t a cases,
D o YOU s u p p o s e t h a t i t i s wise t o s e p a r a t e t h e i n t e r e s t
of t h e s l a v e f r o m t h e i n t e r e s t of t h e o t h e r p e o p l e o n . t b e
continent, and t o .inaugurate a policy which took
R E L I A B L E , A N D S U R E TO DO GOOD
in h i m a l o n e 7 B e h a s g o t t o s t a n d o r fall w i t h all of
RELIABLE, A N D S U R E TO DO GOOD 1
us, a n d t h e o n l y s o u n d p o l i c y f o r t h e N o r t h is t h a t poliR E L I A B L E , A N D 8 U R E T O DO GOOD I
c y w h i c b shall b e f o r t h e b e n e f i t o f t h e N o r t h , of t b e
RELIABLE, A N D SURE TO DO GOOD !
S o u t h , of t b e b l a c k s a n d of t h e w h i t e s ; and, we h o l d
1
t h a t t h o rfuy'ttenaoce o f t h e U d I o n - 4 h e f u n d a m e n t a l
.
J
JII'
il'J — - . <T vip r i n c i p l e s w h i c h a r e c o n t a i n e d in t h e D e c l a r a t i o n of Ind e p e n d e n c e a n d t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n — t h a t t h i s >6 t b e w a y
to secure to the African ultimately his
rights
and his
best estate. S o that in this way tbe N o r t h did come
i n t o t h e c o n f l i c t w i t h t b e p r a y e r , t h e h o p e , rather t h a n ,
I h a d a l m o s t said t b e e x p e c t a t i o n t h a t G o d w o u l d bless
t h e i r e n d e a v o r t o t h e p e r f e c t i o n of l i b e r t y o v e r all o u r
I F T H E DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO 1
c o n t i n e n t T h e c o n d i t i o n o f t h e N o r t h was t h a t of a
ship c a r r y i n g passengers t e m p e s t tossed, and while t h e
IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO !
s a i l o r s w e r e l a b o r i n g , a n d t h e C a p t a i n a n d o f f i c e r s diIF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO 1
recting,
s o m e g r u m b l e r s would c o m e u p f r o m a m o n g s t
IF T H E DIRECTIONS ABE A D H E R E D TO !
t h e p a s s e n g e r s a n d s a y , " Y o u a r e all t h e t i m e w o r k i n g
AND
AND
AND
AND
t o rave the ship, b u t y o u d o n ' t c a r e t o save tbe p a r —
g e r s . " 1 sl^oaicl.fike & k n o w h o w y o u ' w o u l d s a v e
p a s s e n g e r s BO w e l l a s ' b y ( a k i n g c a r e o f t h e s h i p .
[At
t h i s p o i n t t h e C h a i r m a n read t o t h e m e e t i n g t h e t e l e g r a m
r e l a t i v e t o t b e s e i z u r e of t h e r a m s a t L i v e r p o o l .
The
e f f e c t w a s s t a r t l i n g ; t b e w h o l e a u d i e n c e rose t o t h e i r
feet, w h i l e c b w y a f t e r c h e e r w a s g ^ y e n . ]
I u c o n c l u s i o n , M r . H c e c h e r m a d e s o m e e l o q u e n t rem a r k s v i n d i c a t i n g t h e b r a v e r y of t h e c o l o r e d regiments,
and sat down bmid tremendous cheers.
T h e L o n d o n S t a r , o f O c t . 10, s a y s :
" W e understand that Rev. Henry W a r d
Beeeber
is a c c e n t e d a n i n v i t a t i o n f r o m thtr- E m a n c i p a t i o n S o c i e t y a n d t h e L o n d o n C o m m i t t e e of C o r r e s p o n d e n c e o n
A m e r i c n n A f f a i r s t o a d d r e s s a p u b l i c m e e t i n g in t h e m e t r o p o l i s . M r . B e c e b c r ' s l e c t u r e will b e d e l i v e r e d a t E x e t e r H a l l o n l ' u e s d a y c r a n i n g , t h o 2 0 t h of O c t o b e r , —
A s it i s u n d e h i t o o d t h e R e v . g e n t l e m a n will sail f o r t h e
U n i t e d S t a t e s t w o d a y s a f t e r w a r d , a n d as t h i s will b e b i s
onlv p u b l i c a p p e a r a n c e in L o n d o n , all w h o d e s i r e t o h e a r
hiivYlpOsftibu of t h o A m e r i c a n q u e s t i o n s h o u l d m a k e nn
effort to attend oc the occasion. W e do not doubt t h a t
t h e m e c i i n g will p r o v e a g r e a t s u c c e s s .
H o w Western T o w n * Spring Up.
T b e resident p o p u l a t i o n o f V i r g i n i a , N e v a d a T e r r i t o ry, o n I h o 1 s t of J u l y w a s e s t i m a t e d a t fifteen t h o u s a n d ;
t b e daily a v e r a g e n u m b e r of t r a n s i e n t v i s i t o r s b e i n g a s
m a n y m o r e . M a i n s t r e e t , w h i c b is t h e B r o a d w a y a c d
W a l l s t r e e t of t h a t c i t y , i t s o m e t h r e e q u a r t e r s of a m i l e
in l e n g t h , ia c r o w d e d w i t h p e o p l e of e v e r y g r a d e a n d d e s c r i p t i o n , a Targe p r o p o r t i o n beitig e l e g a n t l y d r e s s e d
male and female.
. T h e buildings on M a i n street are mostly brick, the
first s t o r y i r o n , o p e n In front T h i s g i v e s a l i g h t , c h e e r ful a p p e a r a n c e t o t h e s t r e e t , e s p e c i a l l y in t h e n i g h t t i m e ,
w h e n b r i l l i a n t l y l i g h t e d With g a a
Many of t h e buildings
in t h i s c i t y a r o p r o v i d e d w i t h v a u l t s a n d s a l a m a n d e r s ;
t h e f o d r a n d five 6t<7ry b r i c k a n d i r o n f r o n t fireproof
now g o i n g u p all h a v o o n e o r b o t h of t h e s e i n d i s p e n s i b l e
f e a t u r e s . S o m e of t b e k t e e t s o r e s o b l o c k a d e d u p w i t h
Inrnbcr, b r i c k a n d m o r t a r , t h a i t e a m s a r e a t t i m e s u n a b l e
t o g e t a l o n g ; c o m m o n l a b o r e r s g e t f o u r t o five d o l l a r s p e r
dav without board.
T b e city s u p p o r t s four daily newspapers, a theatre,
o p e r a b o o s e , s e v e r a l c h u r c h e s , a n y n u m b e r of m e l o d e o n *
a n d n e g r o l n i t e t r e l s , t o <ay n o t h i n g o f t h e i n s t i t u t i o n s already e n u m e r a t e d a b o v e .
N o o n e w h o h a s n o t b e e n t h e r e c a n f o r m a n y i d e a of
t h e a m o i m t of t r e a s u r e t o b e SMU in p a s s i n g t h r o u g h
Main street.
A t WcDs and F a r g o ' s b a n k i n g house and
e x p r e s s office i t is n o t u n c o m m o n t o see t o n s of " silver
b r i c k s " w h e e l e d in a n d o u t iu t h e c o u r s e of a n h o u r . T h e s e
b r i c k s in s h a p e , r e s e m b l e t h o . o r d i n a r y fire b r i c k , b u t a r e
ranch l a r g e r , a n d f r o m n i n e h u n d r e d a n d e i g h t y five t o
n i n e h u n d r e d a n d n i n e t y p c r « £ l t . fineness, w h i c h is f r o m
t e n t o fifteen p e r c e n t less t h a n p u r e s i l v e r — a v e r a g i n g
• " m e $ 1 , 8 0 0 each.
T h e s i g h t draftfe s o l d ' froqiiCntly a m o u n t t o a h u n d r e d
thousand dollars a day. 8 u m * o f t w e n t y dollars and upw a r d s a r e u s u a l l y p a i d iu t w e n t y d o l l a r pieces.
N o pap e r c a r r e n c y t h e r e , o r in a n y of t b e m i n i n g t o w n s west
of t h e R e e k y M o u n t a i n s — S a l t L a k e C i t y b e i n g t h o only
p l a c e w e r e p a p e r circulates for money.
S o m u c h for
a c i t y less t h a n s i x y e a r s o l d — a b r i e f s k e t c h o f o n e c o n c e r n — t h e r e b e i n g o t h e r * w h o d o a l a r g e b u s i n e s s in
banking and exchange.
LABOR DESPISED •—Mrs. K c i n b l c , in bur " R c v i d e n c o
in G o o r g i a , " t h u s t e r s l y s p e a k s o f t h e s o c i a l s t r a t u s o f
labor a t t h e S o u t h ;
T h e N o r t h e r n farmer thinks it no shame t o work.
T h e Southern planter does; and there begins and ends
t b e d i f f e r e n c e in t h e i r c b n d i l i o n . I n d u s t r y , m a n ' s c r o w n
o f b o o o r e b e w h e r e , is in t h e S o u t h M s b a d g e o f u t t e r
d e g r a d a t i o n ; a n d so c o m e 9 a l l b T w h i c h t b e y a r e s u r r o u n d e d — p r o f l i g a c y , idleness, c r u e l t y , c o w a r d i c e , i g n o r a n c e ,
s q u a l o r , d i r t , a n d ineffable a b a s e m e n t "
Man's feelings are always p u r e s t nod most glowing at
t h e h o u r of m e e t i n g and. f a r e w e l l { l i k e t h e g l a c i e r s
w h i c h a r e transparent a n d rosy hued only a t sunset, b u t
t h r o u g h o u t the d a y g r a y a n d cold:
djpportufcitiei like »gga. must be hatched
wbeo
theyj
CANNOT DO HARM,
CANNOT DO HARM.
CANNOT DO HARM,
CANNOT DO HARM,'
SAFE AT ALL TIMES !
SAFE AT
A L L TIM.ES I
SAFE AT ALL TIMES !
SAFE
AT ALL TIMES I
O n e H u n d r e d Dollars R e w a r d !
F o r a Medicine t h a t will c a r e
COUGHS,
INFLUENZA,
T I C K L I N G tn the T H R O A T ,
WHOOPING COUGH,
O r relieve C O N S l ' M T I V E C O U G H ,
as q u i c k u ' :
C O E ' S
C O U G H BALSAM.
OVER FIVE THOUSAND
BOTTLES
b a r e been sold In Its native town, a n d n o t a t i n g l e i n s t a n t *
of I t s f a i l u r e Is k n o w n . "> •
W K b a t » , in o u r possession, soy q u a n t i t y of certificates,
soase ofitbem f r o m ,
. .tl'bii.
EMINENT P H Y S I C I A N S ,
w h o h a r e nsed it i a t h e i r practice, a n d g i r e d H the ( r t c m l a e n c e o v e r any other c o m p o u n d .
Tt d o e s n o t d r y u p a C O T J G - H ,
b e t loosens It, w a s t o enable the p a t i e n t t o e x p e c t o r a t e f r e e ,
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TWO OR T H R E E DOSES W I L L I N V A R I A B L Y CURE
T I C K L I N G IN T H E T H R O i T .
A H A L F Bottle h a s o f t e n o o m p l e t e l y e n r e i t h e m e a t '
STUBBORN COUGH,
a n d yet, t h o u g h It is so sure a n d s p e e d y hi its operation, it la
p e r f e c t l y harmless, being purely r e n t a b l e . I t Is very a g r e e ,
able t o t h e taste, a n d may be a d m l n l s t c r e d to children of
any age.. .
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.
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N o F a m i l y should bo w l t k o a t i b ,
I t la w i t h i n t h e r e a c h of all. t h e price bciug
O N L Y 25 C E N T S .
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I.
A n d I f a n investment a n d . t h o r d a g h t r i a l doe* n o t r back
u p " t h e above statement, the m o n e y will he r e f u n d e d .
We
say thta, k n o w i n g i u merits, and feeling confident t h a t ono
t t l a i will secure for i t a h o m e i n every household.
Do n o t w « a t e awpy w i t h C o o g h l o g . when so small an Inv e s t m e n t will .Jure y o u . ' I t may be h a d of a n y r e s p e c t a b l e
D r u g g i s t in town, w h b wilt f u r n i s h >oa with a c i r c u l a r ot genuine certificates of c u r e s U h a s m a d e .
' ~ C . O. C L A R K ,
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W u o u n i t c Dai oaurr, NEW HAVEN, C O N N For sale by Drogglsts In d t y . c o u n t r y , s n d everywhere.
F o r Maleiii wholesale, by •
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D. a B A R N E S A CO., N e w York,.
0 . C. GOODWIN & CO., B o l t o n ,
F A R R A N D . ' S H E E I . E Y A C O , Detroit.
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a red a n d white Cow, a n d a calf with a muxxle on h i s nose.—
T b e Cffw 1s anp^osed to be rodr o r «vo- y k a r s ' o l d . rtd t h e
call about t h r e o months. The Cow h a s a boll o n . Tbe owner
is requested t o prove prdperty, pay c h a r g e s a n d t a k e h e r
away. •
J O H N HARTWICK.
Centervllle, O e t 3 9 . 1 M 3 .
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE.
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may c o n o e r a , t h a t the Assessor's Annual Anseaameni
L i s t f o r 18f3, u n d e r tho a c t of Congreaa e n t i t l e d ~ A n a c t toG E N U I N E ! p r o v i d e I n t e r n a l revenue to s u p p o r t tbe Government, a n d t o
pay i n t e r e s t on the public d e b t , " a n d acta amendatory thereG E N U I N E I to, f o r tbe F o u r t h Collection District of Michigan, has been
G K N U 1 N B ! received at thia office.
All p e r s o n s In the C o u n t i e s o f L e e l s n s w , G r a n d T r a v e r s e .
G E N U I N E ! Kalcaaca, Antrim. Manitou, E m m e t a n d Cheboygan, w h o s
e x c e p t when e x p r e s s l y f o r b i d d e n In t h e d l r e e t f o O s w h i c h a r e
w r a p p e d a r o u n d each bottle, a n d have the w r i t t e n a i g n a t u f e
o t DR. J N O . L. L Y O N u p o n t h e m .
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LI oca sen, Carriages. Billiard Tables,and feltver Plate, u
o u r r e d top*/tho same, at tbe office of Al W . Bacon, "Deputy
C o l l e c t o r , a t T r a v e r a e City, on o r before t h e l s t d s y ' o f December next.
I n derault o t w h i c h p a y m e n t within said time, a penalty o f
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1
Ave p e r c e n t u m will be a d d e d t o the t a x on Incomea, a n d ten
per c e n t u m t o the tax on all o t h e r enumerations, as proyidB E W A R E OF COUNTERFEITS !
od by law.
All t a x e s m u s t bo paid In lawrul money or the United
States.
They c u r e all those ills to w h i c h the female system i s a a b j e c t
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a scientifically c o m p o u n d e d fluid preparation could reach.
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all remedlea, f o r tbe c a r e of all diseases or the kidneys a n d
bladder, LeucOreah, Prolapsus, and t h e mild, feat positive
aorrection ot all irregularities.
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON !
DO N O T B E IMPOBKD U P O N !
DO NOT BE IMPOSED U P O N !
DO N O T B E IMPOSED U P O N !
by those w h o have o t h e r p r e p a r a t l o a s , w h i c h t h e y d e s i r e t o
pslm off upoa t h e s t r e n g t h of the p o p u l a r i t y of m y Drops,
and who r e e c o m m e o d t h e i r own n o s t r a s * , thUs a p p r o p r i a t i n g to themselves t h e c o n s t t n t demand f o r m y P e r i o d i c a l
Drops, a? a m e d i u m Tor s e l l i n g s o m e t h i n g t h a t i s worthless
and inefficient. Bat w h e n t h e Druggist yon apply t o h a s n o t
got them, e i t h e r make him buy t b e m ' f o r you, or else enclose
Dollar to the n e a r e s t g e n e r a l wholesale agent, who will
r e t u r n you a bottle by r e t u r n E x p r e s s .
will t h n s s a v e yourselves trouble and obtain r e l i e r
f r o m the greatest Fetuale R e g u l a t o r of t h e N i n e t e e n t h Century.
r p H I S I N S T I T U T I O N FORMS O N E O F T W E L V E COLX legea located i n t h e following t i t l e s : — D e t r o i t , T N e w
Y o r k . P h i l a d e l p h i a , Albany, Bntlklo, Cleveland,Chiesjfo.'Bt;
L o u i s . B r o o k l j n . Troy, P o r t l a n d and T o m a t o .
A p e r s o n h o l d i n g a s c h o l s r a h i p can a t t e n d e i t h e r a t b l a
option.
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$10 f o r f a l l Uras- S a m e course roT L a d i e s , y u , .
Studenta to enter at any t i m e . Average t i m e t o complete
the eourte; three months.
A k a o w l e d g a o f t h e o r d i a a i y E n g l i s h b r a n c h e t Is s n f f i c i c n t
. r e p a r a t o t y t o e n u r i n g u p o n t b e course of s t u d y .
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J . F. S P A L D I N G , A w i M a n t .
ie m o s t t h o r o u g h , p r a c t i c a l a n d t r u l y p o p n l a i C o l l e g e r
in A m e r i c a . Over s i x t h o u s a n d s t u d e n t * h a v e e n t e r e d s l n c r
t h e i r e s t a b l i s h m e n t , w h i c h ia t h e b e s t e v i d e n c e of t h t i :
f o t o r w i t h t h e public.
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tbe Isst s i x months, a n d every L a d y that baa nsed theax, b n t
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tor the n a t u r e or t h e c a r e , would f u r n i a h u s w i t h h e r s w o r n
certificate of t h e i r efficacy. I t t a k e s h o t one Dollar t o m a k e
the e x p e r i m e n t , a n d I appeal to t h o s e of y o n r sex w h o are A n d L o t s w i t h o r w i t h o o t D w e l l i n g s ' 1st T 3 k R n p l d s , t h e C o m t y H e a t Of A n t r i m C o n s t y .
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verse, Leelanau, and M a n l t o a C o u n t i e s .
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P r e p a r e d solely by t ) r . J x o . L. L r o x , P r a c t i c i n g Physi- e a r l i e s t a n d best s e l e e t l e a s trHh reference to SoH.wvter, s n r f s o e a n d m a r k e t s . . T h e y e m b r a c e r a n n i n g Uu<it, v i l l a g e
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on the g r e a t L a k e t h o r o u g h f a r e , teceaaable to m a r k e t a E a s t
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a t p r i r e s m a k i n g H a n e h f e c t In p r e f t ^ e n c e t o b u y l a g b a c k
General A g e a t a f a r United Statea a n d Canada*.
from settlement.
Wholesale Dealers a n d the T r a d e s u p p l i e d U t h e P r o p r i e ; STATE LANDS;
t o r ' s prices, by Will eell c b o f c o l a n d s , for fonning, f e n c i n g , c e d a r p o a t s
a n d U m b e r pun>eees,In a i l p a r t r or the C o o n t y ; o r w i l l a e
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