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Grand Traverse Herald, January 07, 1859
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1859-01-07
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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V O L . I:
T B A V E R g f i C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y . J A N . . T, 1855).
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imposed upon Mnthews
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Tracetis City, Grand "Eraverso County, Michigan.
MORffAN BATES,.
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raw tor tack • a b * * « o t K«rjr ijjnro tostfs a word. figure
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AH Kiwis of Mr Priilin® Jieallj ud Eijalitiody Ktecntc^.
C O U N T Y T R E A S U R E R ' S AN'JtfllAI, R E P O R T .
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TKAVKIIPK C i r r , October 11, 3858.
To 'he HOP. Board of Supervisor*To/:
.the, County of ,
Grand
Traverse
a nil Stole, tif Michigan.
J n obedtanco t o tlte re<j«i.remcnta of taw,J h a v e liie h o n o r j
l o f i n U u i t to y o u m y A X K C A L BKl'ORT, s h o w i n g t h e w n d i - '
tion of the r i nances of t h e C o u n t y nt (the present time) the
> (use of t h e fiscal year.
Av«o<hp«nying tiiin liepori will i-t found (lie Lodoer Bal- i
^a<W<()xliiiWtinzOie condition of .4)n-peveial Funtl*.
, |
The lie port will a!w> contain n biii-r s t a t e m e n t of t h e B«.*- *
and DUbunemcntx, (nince the organization of the
C o u n t s ) for the years 1863, l«ii4,1S5.3, 185ti n n d 1857, aa weU i
m an hjitlinatu of tiio probable u i d o k t e d n e n t o r dUbiirnoincnta
f u r the uiiMiing flacol year. ; i
I imve deemed it pro)<er aWrl neceotiuy i o vet f o r t h Uieae
ial>lu» wr.iwoonnW, ill, o r d e r tin* y o u may cmdly ami more
fully <uidwr*tnud the u o i e q t j o n m U t i o u of the finances of tliio
!
county; a n d the probable demand* npoi> the Tivaain-y'duriuit
I tie oii-uiiiR Ilwal y e u i .
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To « t a h on Per-oniM ttx in Tevent
town,
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" n ^clVou,,l Wx;in I M W I M
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1V» cnnicteeelTpd f r o t h ' t o w n trvftum'ev
o f Ponlij«nln:
• [ '»• ' r fi. • T o Cft*b reccl\i(l ivom town trea*itrer '
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T o t i n * rrech-ed f r o m t o v n t r o a w w r
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i of V e p r a e r ,
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T o <-aijh on ))n|>Wcate X".-4,
n Siaic lax cixtiiicatt 'Xo i
Marfli J
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April IV
J a n n a r y 29 By ppid E. listen, Treasorcv of Centu>
ville, m a k i n g U e t t i r n s
. " By paid ord<*- iXo.201
" By paid order - \ o 203.
" By ]>aid order N o 1V3 — •
U• •
f i . ensU on Redemption Certfflcute X o 13
" By paid orckir N o . 106
" By paid ordiir N o 19S
- By juid orddr iXo 211
" Ih- pald o r d q r tXo lrtl,
" J J y peld o n l q r iXo 221* •.
" ByjKiiil onbir Xo 1W4
>.ir, , •j...
vnflj b o n u i k «
By j w i d order Xo 195
. 10
»4 iMXt. dttpUcate Wt»" 3 t
. 1 70
Bj*pold —
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9
10
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62
5«
3
'wvjWi'j.i*
13 03
19 41
til 80
:s&wwbs
" By M i d Treiwurer of Traverse Town, mai d i n g Return*,
, 2 9 By paid BuHding C o m m i t t e e order
Fi}h. 1 By i « ) d o r d d r ' N o 207
ic, J ine a c ' u
"• By paid order Xo 223
on d u p l i c a t e X o 39
" By paid o r d e r Xo 234
on' Brtetotion-Certi
•Ti 1ft
'• By paid order Xo 230
" By pafjl order ;Xo 231
'r on d.'pliestie Xo 40
•' By paid Tr e a s u r e r of Town of J j e e i e u a n . , a m j ; i n g Retnrn«,
'
" B y paid Bnibllng C o m m i t t e e order,
" B y p a i d HuHdlng C o m m i t t e e order,
>.
By paid order No 193
• l a i - . ' i . i t . i t , . T.I i - .
Us ;t- .i
5 By paid order Xo 227
• i
OA wolf bounUcf
•• By paid o r d e r , X o 188
2"
T on dupCxMe N o 46 .
" By paid Treasurer of Town of Peninsula,
m a k i n g B«itunus
6 By paid Depuiy Sherili; m a k i n g R e t u r n s
f IM»I « ' • - * !
T'i
M • •
f o r T o w n o h i p of Uilton,
" By paid Treiwurer Town Meegtaee, nui. k i n g Returns
4.vPW» J
7 03
8 B y paid o r d e r ' N o 225
«ni '«5 par.
" By paid order, Xo 197
" By paid from fine f o n d to Meeguree town
, 39
• r* on dreft No 202, on Michigan InRv pii*ill
Vo 213
91.1 .
March 12 By
a i d ooriler'
r d e r ' Xo
'^rnw^BMk. ef Delrolfc for Prfinao* ^ *
20 By paid postage on T a x R e t u r n s
A p r i l 17 By paid endorsement on order Xo 191
May 5 By paid redemption on t a x sale certificate
X o 40
"
' 56
G 81
J n n e ' 7 By paid balance of o r d e r X o 191
.
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67
26 07
" By paid "order Xo 256
'.•osA'rf'n.-,i1r
wdenipUoa certifioat*No II U f4 . ; , r
15 By paid appropriation t o Traverse Town
J u l y 2 By paid appropriation t o Traverse Town
Ao
1 9 » S , li'Ji op redemption ctAiOcateXo 21
195
- By paid a p p r o p r i a t i o n t o Meegweo Town
s-ft u
' - on dnpllcfio Ko » ' . ' ;
"t «
: IS By paid puU School Aind t o T r a v a r a e t ' w n
raoetredfromA.NOrrig,Pincac't -6 00 t — B y paid Public School F n n d to Meegtaee
on dnfElieate Ko 60
SMrt. »
b*.;l'IO
town
:
>b ' " ; - S
74' ;
tlo •
00 K54
»11 ! '•
75 I ,
(|(i i 1855.
20 i j
1 - 1 u I- «
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in oo
10 00
19 SO
' 2 94
5 -42
10 63
11 25
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List of
R e t u m f n c Tax,
Town of .Meegnree,
Town of Traverse,
Redemption Certificates,
• C o u n t y Books,
County Orders,
Balance on haud, -
.
To Bal. cash <»
Tax of 1857,
Fine mope;-,
]>c.
If
Total.
'
nisncHskMKM
Public School money,
Building Committee,
Public School money.
County Orders,
J u r o r s " Fees.
Interest on Notes.
Town Treasurer*,
Postage,
Public School monuv.
Balance o n hand.
10
2
14
8
9
I
110
T o BaL cnah on h a n d
close of fecal y e a r .
Redemption^.
I n t e r e s t on same,
1856 Tax otJUfi.
i
I n t e r e s t a n d Office Charges, 1855,
R e v . P. Daugherty,
1855
nianr/isenEXTs ^i'=xn.
Comity Ordera,, .
Postage.
Bnildini»Committee,
P u b l i c School inouey,
Library Fund,
I n t e r e s t on Xotes,
L i b r a r y Fund, .
List L a n d in C o u n t y ,
Town Treafiurers.
T o w a o f Meeguree. e r r o r r e f u n d e d
BCT. P. Daugherty,
1
Bajance on hand,
. :
00
95
50
10 1B50
3 5 O c t To BaL cash o:
S3
Public S c h o o l ' F u n d ,
11
F i n e Money,
P u b l i c School F u n d .
1.4ft
F i n e money.
75 00 i *;
Redemptions. 1855,
10 0 0 1
Interest o n s a i " "
46 00 i 1857 T a x of 1856,
Interest a n d Office Charges,
50 75
Lewi* Miller,
26 60
"Bcv. P. Daugherty,
I
50
18 41
48 00
f;04 88
2G7 64
267 64
20 25
11 01
To Bnl. e a f h on hand o t close of t<
1*«S
. 'offlcc. - r . V . i "
niscni
Returning tax1,
Krasmns X n t t .
Town of Clen Arbor, ,
Town of Milton,
TownofMeegU7.ee,
Town of Traverse,
. Redemptions V*«valc,'
County Tax t a l e s
C o m i t y Orders account.
F i n e Fnnd,
Wolf Bounty.
Postage,
Bahthee on h a n d ,
•
ft;
ii->. i j M
iSWhw it 3 S
ms»miftnrexT8 r
Public School F u n d .
Postage,
A. Miirichal.
S. Ayres.
SuperiDteiidcnt of P o o . .
Notes, Hannah, Ij-y A Cou,
Library Fund,
h 24
<:3B 38
ft 00
10 00
14 23
, 5 61
112 67
' 26 30
27 C.»
16 IKI
l.-EXKiiAL H J N I ) .
lie l e u i th is presented n condensed s t a t e m e n t o f t h e Beeeipts
a n d Disbursements 'of t h o Cenarnl F o n d of t h i s Copnty
s i n c e i t s organization, a n d the balance snl^cct t o the order
of the Board, on t h e close of the flacal yenr, ( O c t 1858.)
Receipts during- the fiscal yearn 1853 a n d
1854,
$1014 90
D i s b u r s e m e n t for same )>erfod.
|
$Jtis 45:
l e a v i n g on hand at the close of the
fiscal
I
18.">4, nnd, c o m m e n c e m e n t of the
I
"fiscal y e a r 1^55,
.
16 45
' • Total, •
.
81,
$1014
1857.
COXTft.V. ..
of-.- •-.< .,
I
^
8,90 1855
0ctol>er 17 l}y paid Sii|ieHutcndent of tlie P o o . , orO c t General F u u d baL b r o u g h t down,
16
j Dcccmher 31 To balance on h a n d al
der ;to I). C, (iooilale, ,
XOTB—To avoid misconstruction,**
27 By atpount duo \V. J U r i c h a l
H e r e w i t h is p r p s e n t e d n C o n d e n s e d S t a t e m e n t o f
- cash ac. shows baL-to lie $106 13;
Xov. 5 By paid postage on t a x miles to I ^ n s i o g ,
Cash Receipts n n d Disburseinputs, since the O r P n U School F u n d on hand, 8i' 70
•• By tut id S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ' o r tlte P o o r , org a n i z a t i o n of t h i s C'oanty. ns s b u n n in d e t a i l
Library F u n d on hand
79 'J8
80
der to D. C- Ooodulo,
by f o r m e r Ile|Kirts.Total cash on hand at dote,
, 23 By p a i d Snperiut-mdent pf the P o o r , ov»
RWKtrTS w > a .
I
(ieneral F u n d l « l . b r o u g h t down, i
1«
t o D.;C. (toodale,
.IfsW .Pnblic School-Mouey.
,
.
:
2o 52
ll. cci|iU d u r i n g the fiscal y e a r 1855, 1577
27 By paid S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of the Poor, otv
1M4 Borrowed,
i,
,
iinu Oo ,
Disbursement* for same period,
i
•
der to J . M. Pratt,
Public School moiiev.
68 40
1-eavlng on hand at t h e close of the
'
Poe. 1\ By paid postage on Illanlat to Town
Fin.
30 00
fiscal ye»r 1855, a n d commeneo«or«r,'
: 2 351 IS55 Tax of lts"»4,.
1014 90,
m e n t o f - t h e fiscal year 185«,
•
25 By paid W . a ^ y r e g , by o r d e r D . C . t i o o d I
P n b l i c School monev, ,
114 24
. 4 CO
Fine money,
.
4!» 9ft-i
i Sl '.UJ
twn
. ;(vir
*•
«
" By paid apjrfirlionmjfk.
on I,lbrM>-Fitndy>Peninsnla
'• By paid u p p o r t i o n t t c u t o f F i n e
on L i b r a r y Foiljl to'Traverse
" By paid n].portioMmcntof F i n *
on-Llbraiy F u n d to Meegnzee
" By p a i d a p p o r t i o n m e n t of Fine
ou Library F u n d t o Ijeelenau
1
•
'• By paid balance of $300 00'nolo
'
due J u n . I, 18.r.ft"
20 To t h i s amount of Film P n n d
had of 1). ( \ (ioodale
'• T o this a m o u n t of Pine Fund.
h a d of 1). C. Coodale
" B y paid Ht-nrj- R u t h r o r d . w o l l
bounty f u n d
'• By paid postage on Town Tre.iurers' commaiiications
r,csyihg balance cash on hand at t h e clo <
of m y t e r m of ollice,
^
I on i . o ^ o n a \ t
:
limpient.T
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KV
Oot
COXTRA.
43
jmi.! T r e a s u r e r of town of.
<!len A r W , m a k i n g return on
new warrniit,
(
*• Ity piw'd E. Xntt n m t due him,
' - By paid town of (Hen Arlior, on
•l(-liu«|iient lav a c c o u n t '
15 By 1*1 id towirof Clen Arbor, npIwrtionment delinquent tax,
c ^ By paid I OJ. t a x sale c e r t Xo 38
13 l l y paid IIHI. P u r c h a s e F o n d on
orders Xo ::j:t,'.l.i4. :ir.,
•• " y paid 2 m o n t h ' s interest at 7
|ier c e n t o n t h o snine,
u
By paid a p p o r t i o n m e n t of P e linquent Tax .Fnnd t o « k n
A r b o r town
" B y pold a p p o r t i o n m e n t of. I)elini(Uciit Tax Fttint to Milton
I8.W. '
.Tanna»y 29. Tort-.^lireecivedf n n Town Trearovc.'
of.OentivTflle.
.
.To i^Hhj-eccived fr»M town Ttensurer ,.!
of Ti-.-veiUP, '"^
- • "*• T o C«B1I rcee)v()(VftN4,i Town TrensuVer •
•. T i t n w 1 , '.'••{ •
"
T o ck.-di rccelve/ 1 , f.om Town T i e a w e . (
-' : •
o f T r u W n w , R e - f l w e s s m t n t (tax.)
Fobrnory I, T o «n«h it>c<"l»«d f , o m ToWn Tren;,ti>er
1
ofLeclenau,
• i
.
"
T o c«*h on Doplicntn JJn. 1 . -
Tv cij>jb
Wolf Bounties.
lit 00
Redemption*. Tiiteient. Dffice C h y « , T a x IP57, 1218 :iu
l a x Sales,
i , 2 f.7
Total,
©HAND Ti:.wKi:(;K.wtT7rrv.|
'•-]•'•
(«rfi tm bn lu nd, (nee ie<» !;« ; •/:)
ef»rfif«H-Hellnqnent f y.
t M h r«rr8tnte l|iU;re!it.
'
<*«•• tin )>n|ilii ; nfe S«>. :m
'
• ••
- 4
ft
N O . S).
MRBPKSIUntXT* p
P n b l i c School Fund.
P u b l i c School Fond,
Postage,
R e t u r n i n g Tax.
Library Fund.
B u l l d i i g Committee.
County Orders,
P . C. Coodsje.
I - CbnrcMlL
Lewia Miller.
•Rev. P. Daneliei tv,
O. Risdoll,
John Porter, .
A. Marichal,
A. Tracy-Lev,
Cartage.
List of l , a n d s in County,
. Balance oi hand,
13 By )>nid l ed. on U x mile certificate No 2fc
21 By iwiid J a c o b Barn«,Begi*tcr U.K. I - m d
Office fur list l.iiilis.
.1 By paid a p p r o p r i a t i o n to t o w n T r a v e i f t e
- By ])ald for 31»ooks for Co. 'Clerk's office
IT By paid redemption on taji s U le certifi2 33
cate X o 21-22
,
By paid redemption o.i tax sale ccillS1 69 i
c-.ite Xo 25-26
Br. pa Id rcdempiion on i vs s-*le c c U l l cates Xo« 41-42
ictolier • ISv paid T r e a s u r e r of toww of T r a m ^ c .
m a k i u g returns ou new w a r r a n t '
. I 7()
'• By paid appropriation to.Town Traverse
1 87 ;
1
2 *' ' •
i
Total, '
2 «r. T h u s t o sUtcincu; total m
of receipts
9 50j| during theiisCi-l venr,
5
. . .
COXTILU
2 .24 Total a m o u n t of disbin , seu> ( '''td* | | *iig the
2 24 fiscal yenr,
1 4'J Leaving Batam-c c.
on h r . ' d /
21 18 i'
In
1 I
jr 11 T o fit.li on huud lironght down
on clone of f i n a l year,
Ki.To cmdi on personal "tax dHin•liicney 1K57, in Olen AHior,
r 21 T o cash received f r o m William
Belden, lino money.
2t'« To cash. State interest,
c « Too •
ash o
ed. c
i easli o
- ! iftl redemption certificate Xo" 23
: '• I on diijiltati- Xo 63
f kmTon AX# FKOTOIXTOII.
2* By paid Pnblic S c h o o l ' F u n d to Leelenau
A*Ug G !!_i- j.uid l ' n b l ' e School F u n d t'i PeniiiMihi
General Fund bal. b r o n g h t down,
XOTB—To a v o i d mis'con.«tructiciu.a*
cash ac. shows bal to be $31 88:
Ueneral F n n d ,
23 7K
Library Fund,
10
Total ain't cash on hand a t data, '
General F o n d lial. b r o u g h t down,
Receipts d u r i n g fiscal y e a r 1856.
Disburseraenta durlnj? same time,
l e a v i n g bal. on hand a t the closcof
of the fiscal yenr 185|;, a n d commoncement of fiscal year 1857,
753 42
162 HO
63 00
90 81014 90
45
68
45
SO
106 13
1569 117
> J
,
3 J .78
75 $1598'
i
£1745 05 $1745 65
lis". 7
O c t General F u n d bnU b r o n g h t down. •
13$ 33
XOTB—To avoid m i s u n d r r a t a n d i n £ ,
•
1
as cash a c c o u n t show* lialance on
hand,
.,
J7* Oi
There r e m a i n i n g ill t h e ' L i U F u n d ,
Tolal cash on hand to date,
• •< i ,,
lieneral F u n d baL brought down,
13$ 83
Recelp|s d u r i n g the fiscal yenr 1857, litT 1 03
Disbiiinements d u r i n g same time.
L e a v i n g o n hand at the close of tbo •
j
fiscnl year 1857, a n d commencem e n t of the yewr 1858,
ii 75
51509
W»
'-• i ..Oct- General Fnnd baL b r o n g h t down,
*5
XOTB—Te avoid m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g ,
a^ cash a c c c o n n t shows balance
on ban 1 267 64 there is remaining in the Library F u n d ,
52 05
Kev. P. Daugherty,
2.7B ' .,
, Krasmns Xntt,
».•
8 24
Wolf Bounties,
16 00
Tax Sales,
112 67—,192
Total c a s h on hand at,date.
i
f u n e r a l F u n d b a l - b r o n g h t down,
75
Beeeipts f r o m O c t 14 t o Dec. J L
. SiS
1858,
•
Disbursements d u r i n g *ame time.
L e a v i n g o n hand at c l o w of this
t e r m of office,
1858
Dec
BaL Gen. F n n d b r o ' t down t o date, '
XOT»—Tbere remains » n hand onappropriated F i n e or Lib. money,
W h i c h leaves t o t a l cash OR. band,
>6 $1509 K
38
26
267 64
38
2$ 26. fi,' Y*
05 12
,
$!'5 63
51
3$ 01
- 4l
$95 6 3
$3C .52
A m o n n t b r o u g h t forward,
521 36
A m o u n t b r o u g h t forward.
Herewith la presented a condensed gtatemeirtof R e c e i p t s and lutlon a u t h d r i z i n g the Tr e a s u r e r to retain t h e said sum, *ul>Con'tr.i.
,
I n t e r e s t on t h e same,
Disbursement* of the PRIMARY 8 C H 0 0 L F U N D of t h i s j e c t to the o n l e r of the S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of the P o o r , was n o t
J n n e 15 To paid
rfpportityiraent
10 00 .
fllej jn this office until t h e 5th d a y of November. 1857, and 1856 T o a m o u n t of T a x e s of KISS, receiCounty, s i n c e Ita organization.
.
.]•
July ' 2
V
•':/•
1 oo.
ved
at.Cdunty
Treasurer's
oflice.
nearly
a
y
e
a
r
a
f
t
e
r
said
,tax
h
a
d
been
raised,
collected
and1853 T o Received f r o m Hop't. P n h . I n s t ,
20 W
t?Cpt X
" '
15 00
I n t e r e s t o n the same,
paid out" o n order* of Board o f Supervisors: also, copy of
' Contra. ,
Oct
i> T o Pefsonal T a x collected,
12 9A.
Bslahcc t o new account.
. .
the Resolution adopted Oct., 1857, a u t h o r i z i n g t h e Treasurer
By p a i d T r e a s u r e r of the township
Nov
1 To a m o u n t DctintinentT&xcti'd
to retain $100 subject t o the o r d e r of t h e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
of Peninsula,
. back,
71 87
the. Poor,'was placed o n file Nov. 5.1857. Hince said date,
Dec 13 T o p a i d A p p o r t i o n m e n t
J 1 23
the f o r e g o i n g a m o u n t j £15'.! 16, has been received a n d paid J u l y 1 To Balance from old accouht.
Balance due, b r o u g h t down .
S57 31
185*7 • To a m o u n t of D e l i n q u e n t Taxes of
1851 T o received from S u p e r t n t e n d c n t o f
out
' , i •. [ i
''
t 1856 received.
D u r i n g t h i s p e r i o d t)ie demand upon t h i s fund ha* been
PubHe Instruction,
$521 36 $521 3.5
Interest on ol'd balance.
much larger thai} t h e r e c e i p t s a n d the Rnperintc' lent* of tlie
D e c 31 By Balance due;to n e v r a v e o n n t ,
357 oI
I n t e r e s t on alrovc tax I'M,
P o o r have becpr compelled by riecessity to defray the exBy paid Treasurer oir t h e t o w n s h i p
Contra.
penses "of t h e i r several t r u s t s personally, as best t h e y w e r e
.
oFPenJnsul* U '
A f t e r submitting the foregoing statcraonts for y o n r invest)- .
By t h i s a m o u n t of t a x e s 1855 r c c l To paid Treasurer of t h e township
able.
j -if
]j
• : .
c a t i o n , would respectfully call y o u r attention-to instructlctr« ^
* ved at County Treasurer's office.
of Traverse,
f o u n d in the Compiled l!siws of 1857, by way of reference, to
Herewith i s s u b m i t t e d a Condensed S t a t e m e n t of B I L L S ALI n t e r e s t on the same.
IX)WED a n d APP.BOPBIATIOXa MADE by t h e several
By t h i s a m o u n t of T a x e s 18.16. recei- '
$08*0
F i r s t — F o r t h e purpose of a l t e r i n g a n d c o r r e c t i n g crroiic
Boards of Supervisors of t h i s county, s i n c e i t s organizaVed -at County. Treasurer's Office,
1855 To recelv'ed of S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
ous descriptions of lands assessed for t h e vcor 1858, that may
tion, A. D< 1853.
I
I n t e r e s t on the'same,
Public > I n s t r u c t i o n , a D r a f t on
a p p e a r necessary to remler the same eonformnbln t o the reJ853
First-Year.
,
By State Tax 1856.
llichi Ina. Co. B a n k a t D e t r o i t , f o r
I'ulremenfs of law, w e C'hajiu No. 17,-Sec. 27 a n d 2.H. folio
J u l y 29 Claims allowed,
9t 5n
17 25
By Taxes', Ac. c h a r g e d back.
Contra.
30 Borrowed,
; |
coo 00
182-20 1 i9f„
By.
By paid Treasu r e r of the t o w n s h i p •
S e c o n d — F o r tlie purpose of assessinc'Sehool a n d L i b r a i y
. ..
• i l Q Cd
Claims uUowqdL
25 32
'Balance to ni
of A n t r i m ,
taxes, sec C h a p t S o . 7 \ ' S e e . 1. rolio 758.
18.1t
. TT'
. By paid Treasu r e r of tho township
T h i r d — F o r the p u r p o s e of assessing delinquent highway
M'ch 7 Claims a l l o w e d
118 62
c i : « l 18 $1351 18
'
of Peninsula,
taxe?. sec# C h a p t No. 21. Sec. 15 a n d 16, folio 352.
Borrowed,
jj
'*00 oo
B y p a i d Treasur e r of t h e t o w p s h i p .
F o n r t l i — F o r the disposal of rejected assessments of taxe*
. J a n e 7 Claims allowed;
209 95
.81? Cfi
of Leclenau,
for the venr 1R57, see ("hapt, No. 17, fjee. 106 to 116 Inclusive,
O
c
t
11
Claims
allowed,
224
99
Balance b r o u g h t down,
folio .315 316 a n d 317.
t
199 10
: .
Appropriations made,
292 47
F i f t h — T o a d j u s t c l a i m s a g a i n s t the county, also to prejerit-n
balance
old
account.
Contra.
|
9114 24 $111 'Jl
atid. fix c o m p e n s a t i o n for all services rendered, b y . c o u n t v
Interest o: abov
v T h e ' C o u n t y Tax aaestablished by
O c t To balance on hand, b r o u g h t down,
officers, see C h a p t No. l o p a r t s of Sec. 11, folio 189, a n d S>'c.
the
Board,
(see
R
e
c
o
r
d
O
c
t
11,
Co
- \
Contra.
13 folio 201. in the same Chapter.
1851.) was i
1518 60
i t of Taxes IS 'H'I, r<
By t h i s ai
1856 By paid .to Tre a su r e r of tho townS i x t h — F o r the purpose of assessing a n i l e x t e n d i n g tho
L e a v i n g as a c h a r g e against the
aty Treasurer's oil
s h i p of Traverse,
several t a x e s iq t h e corrected afcse»sincnt rolls, particular at
n e x t fiscal year, (1855,)
347 20 j
Interest on the same.
t--uti<>n W called t o C h a p t 17, Sec. 33 a n d 36, folio 298 a n d
T o t h i s a m o u n t of T a x e s 1857j r.
.
'*
;
•
•
!
j
$1865
85
$1865
85
ved
at
County
Treasurer's
<
1856 T o r e c e i v e d ^ * S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
•. 36 teaches u s an instructive l e s * o n s b y way of m a k i n g
• 2 311
Bal. %1 lowed, b i t no appropriation
I n t e r e s t on tlie same.
Pqblic I n s t r u c t i o n a Duplicate
large assessment roll. I t lays before von t h e r i g h t a n d
f.l 80 I
To State T a x 1857, :
made,
I
,-ij
'
317 29
D r a f t No. 53 pn Michigan Insu2«r, 53 only t r u e plan f o r m a k i n g out a large t a x roll, n point that for
To Taxes, Ac., charged I Kick,
1855 • This a m o u n t of the abdve C o u n t y r a n t C o . ' B a n k , Detroit, dated
previous y e a r * has receiv ed but little attention.
I trtwt «h<Feb
T a x as assented 1854, was re. Balance t o new account,.
O c t 27,1856, in.lieu of one lost,
necessitr'of c o h f o r m i n g rigidly to this.article, will b e f o r H b l v
t u r n e d to thta offlce.delingucnt
528 23
dated Mny 20,18SC,
p r e s ^ u l u p o n every mind.
$3179 02 $3179 02i mSeventh—Fihaly
,
Contra.
would call your a t t e n t i o n to Chapt, 10 Se.-.
Thus the Comity G o v e r n m e n t is
1856 By paid to Treasure* of t h e town-,
•A folio 188, and urge t h a t this report be publlsheO, that the
J u l y i Balance f r o m old n -i oimt.
- in debt a t the close of t h o year
ship of P e n i n s u l a ,
tux payers in this county m a y know the condition of t h e fi, 1854- | •.
875-62.j
By amounts of Individual Bids at
By paid to Tre a su r e r of the townn a n c e s of t h i s county. *
T a x Sale 1857,
•
: Second Year, 1855.
23 32 1855
ship of Traverse,
A f t e r investigating tlie- s t a t e m e n t s briefly e x h i b i t i n g the
Bv a m o u n t of Individual Bids at
F e b 20 Claims allowed,
112 03
a m o u n t s of bills allowed, appoprintlnn* made, t a x e s Imposed
167 00
' T a x Sale 1858.
8101 23 $101 23 J u n e 20 Claims allowed,
bv the several Boards of Supervisors, and the a m o u n t s of deBy a m o u n t of Individual Bids at
Oct 9 Claims allowed,
094 34
1867 T o received of S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
linquent t a x r e t u r n s each year, you will come to t h e eoncliiState Tax Sale 1858,
Appropriation)),
398 37
P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n D r a f t on Mich.
'slon that the large a m o u n t of non-resident tax assessed in t h i s
By a m o u n t T a x e s 1857, received lieO u t s t a n d i n g unpaid orders,
32!) I t
Ins. Co. B a d i , Detroit, dated J u n o
county, has been returned to this office delinquent, and f r o m
"fore'snle-at Co, Treas. ollUic,
Jurors'Certificates,
36 36
16,1857, '
here to the A u d i t o r GencraUfcfllcc, a c c o r d i n g t o tlie requireBy a m o n n t Redemptions licfore sale
Two notes in f a v o r of H a n n a h ,
Contra. t
m e n t s of law. .
:
Lay & C o ,
900.00
"at Co. Treasurer's office, j
By paid to Trea su r e r of tlie tow»• The plain fact of the m a t t e r is t h i s : a large a m o u n t of tax
By a m o u n t of State Tux lands unContra.
3i.3 2 6 imposed by the several Boards ofSupervlsors, necessarily h a s
Less the two notes,
|
900 00
sold, 185*. '.
W e n assessed upon non-resident property and property not
Bv ainnnnt of State Bids at Annual
The County T a x established bv
s h l p of Mee g r a c e ,
t a x a b l e in the respective* townships, from which we have rethe Board, (see Record O c t 11,
Tax Sale, •
By paid t o Tre a su r e r or t h e townc e i v e d a blank. Coiywquentlv, t h o present c o n d i t i o n of tliis
186&) was, !
1825 52
Bal. due f r » m the County,
s h i p of Peninsula,
county, is bad, deeply i n v o l v e d , a n d the T r e a s u r y b a n k r u p t
Allowing an e x c e s s of
188 2"
The appropriations f o r the Several f u n d s show the comity
in d e b t as w*vll as the demands held a g a i n s t t h e county by tlie
$2725 52 $2725 52 1858
•
1858 To received of S u p e r i n t e n d e n t nf
several-townships, caused by the unpaid t a x e s assessed upon
- T o B a l a n c e broifght down dim from
Excess b r o u g h t down to c r i d i t of
Public Instruction, D r a f t No. 202
non-resident property.
'
.
fiscal y e a r 1856,
188 28
the County, .
on Mich. Ins. Co.. Bank, Detroit,
.All previous appropriations have lieen made (or at all events i
T h e r e was t h i s a m o u n t Of the above
j ' X o v l To A p p o r t i o n m e n t t o t o w n s h i p Of •
dated l l u n e 5, 1858,
ordered retained, a t t i m e s w h e n the T r e a s u r j ^ r c i completely
Meguzee,
county,tax assessed 1855, returned
•Irained, a n d as 1 have considered it a n e c e s i % p o i n t t h a t the
s
delinquent,
720 -10
To A n p o r t i o n m e n t to township of
By p a l d j t b T r e a s u r e r of the towncounty g o v e r n m e n t s h o r i l j Is sustained, 1 h a v e paid out the
Lcnvihg the C o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t
Leclenau.
ship of Traverse,
•receipts (see report) by ortler <ft the several f u n d s t r u s t i n g
again m i n u s
"
532 12
To A p p o r t i o n m e n t t o township -ef
T o paid to Tre a su r e r o£ the townthereby, t o meet yonr ajiprohalion until f u r t h e r jirovUious
Milton, s h i p of Mceguiee,
shall be made to meet said demands.
$720 10 $720 IP
To Apjiortloiiment to township of
I would h e r e recommend t h a t a t such times as It may !«•;
County debt a t the close of t h e
fls»
Pcninsutft,
. „ Leclenau,\
come negesary t o make appropriation*, t h a t f s o i u e action b.c
a
l
y
e
a
r
1855,
532
12
To
ApjKirtionmdnt
t
o
t>
Id it
ito T r e a s u r e r of the townBy paid
taken, witli due reference to the source from whence the
1850
Third
Year,
1850.
Glen
Arlior.
"
• n i p of Peninsula,
amnunts'sii appropriated s h a l l o r i g i u a t e , and the T r e a s u r e r 1*O c t 13 Bills allowed.
101 17
To Appnrtioni
duly and timely notified of the f a c t i us well aa the titue win u
A p p r o p r i a t i o n s made,
955 .33
Centrevillo,
S151 00 S154 00
said a p p r o p r i a t i o n s shall become due.
W i t n e s s a n d J u r o r s ' fees u n p a i d ,
93 78 i
To A p p o r t i o n !
1 would f u r t h e r r e c o m h i e n d . that\ after- investigating t h «
Traverse.
Herewith is presented a Condensed S t a t e m e n t of tMpfeeceipt"
O u t s t a n d i n g unpaid o r d e r s
62 17
present condition of the finances of the county, and duly conContra.
By Baiance'due the
a n d Disbursements of t h e F I N E AND LIBRARY F U N D of
s i d e r i n g the hard times, that yiiit nifty establish lieyond a doubt,
Tlie C o u n t y t a x established by t h e
'of t h i s official tel
this C o u n t y since its organization, 4nd the balance remain-'
a t a x sufficiently large, to redeem the county's lost credit,
Board. See Record O c t 13,
»
ing at fee d o s e of the fiscal year.
pay u p past and p r e s e n t appropriations a n d demands, und
J860,
2111 31
1863 T o received from r
, by way of
t r u s t i n g t h r o u g h the medium of n s t a t e m e n t of delinquent
Allowing a n excess of
-508 50
line,
'
30 00
t a x e s , returned to the State d u r i n g the past years*. 1851,1855,
Dec 31 To Bal. due a
1866 To received f r o m A. Hawkins* fines
1856 and 1857, t h a t you will place b u t little o r no confidence$2114 31 $2111 31
imposed for selling liquors,
49 93
In receiving f o r t h c p r e s e n t any assessment t h e r e f r o m , for reaC o u n t y T r e a s u r e r ' s H n l n n c e fihect,
Excess b r o u g h t down to c r e d i t of
• .Cpatnt
son that large tracts of lands are l o c a t e d with military bounty
*•- ember ?•'
fiscal y e a r 1857,
1866 By paid to Tre a su r e r of t h e townland w a r r a n t s War 1812. t h u s e x e m p t f r o m t a x e s t h r e e years.
Folio 4 County T a j
There was t h i s a m o u n t of the
ship olf Traverse,'
*
13 <6
B u t r a t h e r provide for the f u t u r e welfare of the county gov0 Leclenau town.
above CountyTaX assessed I860
By paid to Tre a su r e r of t h o towne r n m e n t i n d e p e n d e n t o f those non-resident l a n d s (or n large
7 P e n i n s u l a town, • - •
r e t u r n e d delinquent,
slilp of Peninsula*
6b.12
portion of them), a n d what small r e m i t t a n c e s that may d u r i n g
8 Traverse town.
W a v i n g tho C o u n t v G o v e r n m e n t
Balance on hand,
8 10
the y e a r be rcch'ved from such source, (dial! provide as well as
It Manistee town;
at the close of the fiscal y e a r
may be. f o r - t h e many uuforseen c o n t i n g e n t tfxpence*, that
13 R e t u r n i n g T a x a c c o u n t
$79 9
1856, and c o m m e n c e m e n t of the
eertiilnly will daily occur d u r i n g the fisealyear.
11 P o s t a g e account, '
fiscal-year 1857, in d e b t f o r t h i s
All of which is respectfully submitted.
19 F i n e o r L i b n u y account.
II. D. CAMPBELL.
21 Mceguzee town,
ahip, fine imposed in a J u s t i c e ' s
T r e u s a r e r of C r a n d Traverse C o u n t v .
20 Centreville town.
$795 89 5^795 ^9
Traverse City. Mich.. Dec. 31st 1858.
9-1 w
27 Glen A r b o r town,
C o u n t y debt at t h o close of t h e
1867 T o r e c e ^ v e d of W. R. Stone,ShotMC
28 State Tax B i d s , X .
fiscal-year >856,
«
.
colleoted by order of CIr. Court,
FOREIGN NEWS.
2 70
36 Rev. P . Daug1iertvx_
1857
Fourth Year, 1857.
flee Record, A u g , 1855..
38 C o u n t y o r d e r a c e o m u , .
,260 93
M'ch 1 Claims allowed,
i tloptra.
ThcMlwdng Steamer Indlnn Empire Safel—Montn147 81
1072 86
43 P o o r F u n d account,
Oct 15 Claims allowed,
'
By-paid t o T r e a s u r e r of t h e town' lembert P a r d o n e d .
681 00
15 Milton town,
Appropriations, '
'£
ship ef Traverse,
. ILAUPAX, D e c . 16, 1 8 5 8 .
46 C o u r t House Repairs,
Outstanding unpaid^orders, ,
02 17
NBalanco on luind.
T h e Canard st«ini?hip A r a b i a , C'apt Stone, frotn
48 T r e a s u r e r of Traverse.
Contra.
Liver]K>ol
n
t
9
o
'
c
l o c k o n | h o m o r n i n g of t h e 4 t h inst..
61
T
r
e
a
s
u
r
e
r
of
Glen
Arbor,
$38 10
$38 10
The County Tex declared by t h e
A3 T r e a s u r e r of Milton,
a r r i v e d h e r e a t 10 o ' c l o c k t h i s e v e n i n g .
H e r dates arc
Board to;be imposed u p o n the
33 76
Oot T o B»L b r o u g h t down. (Bee Ren.)
64 T r e a s u r e r of Mceguzee.
• taxable property-'
T o received from XcCabe, by hand
ie week l a t e r t h a n t h o * a l r e a d y r e c e i v e d . .
57 Office charges,
10 00
/" r a l townships.
of T. Bostwick, f
T h e steamship Indian Empire, from Quebec, arrived a t
202 69
69 State of Michigan,
O c t 15,1857,
T o recdved f r o m A. Norris, by hand
L
i
v
e
r
p
o
o
l
o
n
t
h
o
m
o
r
n
i
n
g
of
t
h
e
2
d
.
181
7
0
60
Expense
or
Sale,
6
00
Allowing a n exc
of D l C. Goodale,
28 91
T l i e I n d i a n E m p i r e r e a c h e d B r o a d H a v e n , CoUitty
61 I n t e r e s t account,
T o received from J."H. Mathews, b y
02 Cash,
$2261 50 $2261 50
M a y o , on t h e 2 6 t h ult. A l l well on b o a r d ; b u t h e r fuel was
kknd> of T. Bostwiek, ( c o n t e m p t
03 Rejected Tax,
Excess b r o u g h t down to c n j t f t
• f Conn
e x h a u s t e d , a m i a p o r t i o n of h e r c a r g o u n d w o o d w o r k
of
fiscal
y
e
a
r
1858,
'
2
8
1
5
1
By p a i d tc
$13,162 10 $13,162 16 iVCreeeonsumotL S h e w a s also s h o r t of p r o v i s i o n s . T h e
There was this j u n o n n t of Vles k i p of
ihip laid t o f o r a w e e k w i t h i n o n e o r t w o d a y s s t e a m i n g
linqrieijt t a x r e t u r n e d from
Statement of Accounts where the T o w n s h i p s hold a . C r e d l t of ( j u l w a v d a r i n g t h e f u r i o u s s t o r m s .
*
several towns from t a x 1867, 2738 38
f r o m the Countv for Qnpaid T a x e s of 1857.
L e a v i n g the C o u n t y G o v e r n t
Montalemliert's p a r d o n caused a slight improvement,
GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY
in debt a t the close of the fisb u t t h e y a g a i n relapsed.
To Glen A r b o r Township,
Dr.
cal year 1857,
2166 81 1858
Oot T o i t ! on hand. (Bee Report,)
M o n e y c o n t i n u e d q o i e t , a b u n d a n t a n d easy.
Feb. 1 By a m o n n t due from Delinquent
NOT To received from J . 8 . Barker, Esq.
T h e C a l c u t t a m a i l s of O c t 2 3 r d , a n d t h e H o n g K o n g
Tax r e t u r n e d , "
138 76
$2738 38 $2738 38
$10 00 fine by W m . Balden, of
Contra.
County debt at the close of the
mails of O c t 13th, r e a c h e d K n g l a p d o n t h e 2 8 t h ult.
w^tich $5 00 waa bad m o n e y a n d
Oct 13 To a m ' t personal t a x collectc 1 ,
3 38
fiscal year 1857, a n d comT h e T y p h o o n a t S w p t a w w a s of u n p r e c e d e n t e d v i o l e n c e
15
•' . paid a p p o r t i o n m e n t ,
25 00
m e n c e m e n t of t h e fiscal ybar
l a v i n g h o u s e s a n d e v e r y t h i n g in ruins, a n d d r i v i n g v e s s e l s
Nov 1
"
Delinquent tax ch'd back •
23 77
.
1868.
2150 M
high on l a n d
A b o u t 3,00<l C h i n a m e n w e r e d r o w n e d ,
Dec 1 . "
Paid apportionment,
' 5.00
BaL due b r o u g h t down,
- 76 01
and also several Europeans.
Me'h 2 Claims allowed,
.69 17
O c t : Claims allowed,
001 41
. a Tre a su r e r of t h e townT h e Cochin Chinese were concentrating 100,000 men
3 30
Appropriations,
1401 60
ihip:of Meegazee,
#
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7 30
P o o r Fund,
350 34
s h i p of Leclenau,
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alties of t h e s e n t e n c e W w d u p o n h i m .
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Certificates in favor of Grand J u or nty official t e r m of office,
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rors, S e p t Term,
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1867,
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T h e amount subscribed exceeds the sum required.
taxable property in the several
D i s b u n e m e n U of the POOR FUND, of t h i s C o u n t y since
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townships.
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1858
T o Meguzeo T o w n s h i p
252 8
as excess.
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fiscal year 1859.
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10 00
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207 96
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October.
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C H A R L E S H. H O L D E N ,
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equal to N o r t h p o r t , and for l o t investments, having an Weighing about f o r t y pounds, and w h i c h was a t t a c h e d t o
t h e t r a p for t h e pun)Ose of m a k i n g " t r a i l "
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twenty ro.ls from where the b e a r started with the t r a p ,
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t h e m a i n route_ c o n n e c t i n g t h e b e a u t i f u l P i n e R i v e r wasfe m a r s h , t o w h i c h p l a c e h e was! t r a c k e d , a n d a b o u t
country, with t h e Traverse and Southern Michigan.
h a l f w a y across, w h e n t h e trail d i s a p p e a r e d , a n d a t r a c k , L a i d . W a r r a n t s taught and sold. Taxes paid, l n v w l m o n : .
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a t t r a c t i o n s , d i s p l a y i n g a t a vjjjw, s e e n e i y a s r i e b a n d r a r e s i t i o n is, t h a t t h e b e a r ; I x i c o m i n g t i i v d o r i l r a g g i n g . t h e
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m e n c i n g o n t h e o t h e r s i d e of t h o m a t y h , c o n f i r m s t h e
EOR GRAND TRAVERSE C O r N T Y .
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in t h a t v i n e i n i t y .
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MORGAN BATES
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l i a s opened an Ufficv at Traverse City, Grand T r a v e r w Co..
men, a d d i n g r i c h n e s s t o i t s n a t u r a l b e a u t y .
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p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n will be paid to locating L a n d W a r r a n t s
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, United State* of the South."'
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snrtounding w a t e r s , while Sutton^ Stony a n d Light-Hon^ii
t h e shrcwtlnesn o f t h e p o l i t i c i a n w i t h t h e b e n e v o l e n c e of
• T i m SLAVE TRADE REVIVED.—-The S o u t h e r n d a w P o i n t s , p u t in c o r r e s p o n d i n g c l a i m s f o r n s h a r e , t h o Is- p o i l a n t h r o p i s t — o f t h e s p o t l e s s life a n d c h a r a c t e r — o f p e r h o l d e r s h a v o c o n c l u d e d n o t t o w a i t f o r thi) r e p e a l of t h e
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laws against t h e slave trade, by C o n g r e s s ^ b u t h a v e taken
- W i t h h e r unoqualodlqndsoii]ie s c e n e r y , a d d i n g v a l u e t o ricss in u t t e r a n c e pf h i s s e n t i m e n t s , W i l l i a m I I . S e w a r d
tho-matter into their own hands.
T h e y havo already
Ktmids t o - d a y oti a n h i s t o r i c e m i n e n c e w h i c h few o t h e r s
residences, a n d h e r c o m m e r c i a l w o r t h , s h e m a s t realise
l i v i n g p u b l i c m e n now o c c u p y . -Mr. S e w a r d «is o n
p r a c t i c a l l y - n u l l i f i e d t h e law, a n d a r e n o w d r i v i n g a b r i s k
Traverse City, Dec.
t h e m o s t s a n g u i n e h o p e s of t h e p r o p r i e t o r , mid d i s a p p o i n t t h o s e rare sons of c e n t u r i e s viw<> l e a v e s no man i n d i f l b r e n t
b u s i n e s s i n i m p o r t i n g slaves i n t o t h e S o n t h e n i S t a t e s .
those who doubt the future prosperity of^Brownstown.
a b o u t .him. b u t riiakcs e v e n - n u n e i t h e r h i s e n e m y o r his
W i t h i n a m o n t h , t h r e o c a r g o e s have- b e e n l a n d e d in
devoted friend,
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' I P T E E N O R T W E 3 T T Y G O O D H A N D Y MEN'
Southern porta, without obstacle from any q u a r t e r .
will tind )*'ork wltli us.
T h e Rc-opciilng of the Slave T r a d e — I . n n d l n g of the
•IK.V.VBJS I.\TKST CASK.—'yiis remarkable c a s e w h i c h
H.VNXAH, L A Y A CO.
tirst l a r g o i n G e o r g i n . >
T n e R i c h m o n d E n q u i r e r is n o t pleased with t h o . l ' r c a e City, Dec. 1. 1858.
l>cen liefore t h e p n b ! i c ^ > r nearly a y e a r a n d h a s h a d
N o t h i n g more startling than the c o n Q r j M fact that
dent's Message.
" W e h a r e carefully considered," says
t h r e o t r i a l s , w a s recently M o n g h t t o a close in D e t r o i t
« c a r g o of slaves J l a s j u s t l>een l a n d e d in G e o r g i a h a s n s
t h a t j o u r n a l , " t h e c o n t e n t s of t h t s \ d o c u m e n t , a n d in o u r coiitlv t r a n s p i r e d , unless i t b e t h e a t t e n d a n t f a c t t h a t i h e
• a v e r d i c t of a c q u i t t a l . /
Notice to Farmers.
Work For Men.
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opinion, i t s d e p a r t u r e s f r o m t h e - r o c of p o l i t i c a l f a i t h ,
laid d o w n in t h e p l a t f o r m of t h o D e m o c r a t i c R e p u b l i c a n
p a r t y , - a r e t o o m a - i e d a n d t o o f r e q u e n t , j t o a d m i t of i t s
i n d o r s e m e n t b y t h e ' D e m o c r a c y of V i r g i n i a .
T h e N e w Y o r k D a y - B o o k , ono of t h e l o v e l i e r s o r t of
l a e o f o c o organs, s a y s t h a t S e n a t o r D o u g l a s ' p r o s c r i p t i o n
t l o e s n o t result- f f a r a his c o u r s e u p o n L c c o m p t o n , b u t •' is
solely, o w i n g t o t h e f a l s e , d a n g e r o u s d o g m a o f p o p u l a r
sovereignty which h e continues to uphold.''
A. l e t t e r f r o m P a r i s to t h o E v p n i n g P o s t s a y s : " S e n a t o r K u m n e r ' s n h y w c i n n h a s couuseled h i m t o a b a n d o n all
h o p o o f r e t u r m b g h o m e f o r t h e p r e s e n t session of C o n gress.
M r . S u h m r f c w a s t o l e a v e P a r i s in a,
days for
t h a s o u t h of P r a n c e .
A l o x o L E t m m t - - T h e R o c h e s t e r U n i o n says t h a t M r .
G r e o l e y of t h o N o w Y o r k T r i b u n e , h a s w r i t t e n a l e c t u r e
on G r e a t Men, and starts w e r t this woek t o spend a m o n t h
o r rix w e e k s i n i t s - d e l i v e r y .
A n e w a n d v a l u a b l e g o l d m i n e i s s a i d t o h a v e b e e n re• c c n t l y d i s c o v e r e d in M o n t g o m e r y c o u n t y , | N . C n f r o m
w h i c h t h e o w n e r , a t a n e x p e r a o of $ 3 0 0 , a e d u r e d 8 3 0 , 0 0 0
w o r t h of g o l d i f t h r e e m o n t h s .
T h o p e o p l e Of P i k e ' s P e a k , f o l l o w i n g t h e e x a m p l e of
Dacotab, A r a r o n a , and, w o k n o w not h o w many
other,
" aquatter" communities, h a r e organited a territory and
sent a d e l e g a t e t o C o n g r e s s .
G e r r i t S m i t h h a s b e e n c y p h e r i n g u p h i s e x p e n s e s in t h e
l a t e election, a n d e s t i m a t e s t h a t h i s v o t e s c o s t h i m a b o u t
four dollars o a ^ h
H . (A. S h a w ;of E a t o n , C h a r l e s D i c k e y of C a l h o u n , J a s .
M c M o h o n of W a s h t e r n w, a n d A . S e s s i o n s o r I o n i a , a r e
tcpokdo of a s c a n d i d a t e s f o r S p e a k e r of t h e H o o s o .
.The c o n f i r m a t i o n o f t h e I l l i n o i s F e d e r a l a p p o i n t m e n t s
by. t h e S e n a t e , | s a n c a d o r e e m e n t of t h o P r e s i d e n t i a l s p i t e
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name of o u r immaculate P r e s i d e n t
T h e bill t o p r o v i d o j b r t w o l e g a l S e n a t o r s fromlndiana,
i n p l a c e of t h o s h a m e l e s s i n t e r l o p e r s , B r i g h t a n d F i t c h ,
h a j p a a e d b o t h b r a n c h e s of t h e l e g i s l a t u r e of t h a t S t a t e .
P m n n n x q t » x THKATWL—The old B o w e r y T h e a t r e
is n o w n a e d b y t h o B i n t B a p t i s t S o c i e t y of N e w Y o r k
for Sunday evoninj preaching.
OoL 8 . A . L o c k r i d g e o f N i c a r a g u a n c e l e b r i t y , h a s
s t a r t e d f o r M e x i c o t o a s i s t t h e L i b e r a l forces.
i i i t i l l j g a i e e i s h a i l e d w i t h in te n s e sallsCiciion b y a j . o r t i o n
of o u r p e o p l e .
T h e vessel w h i c h h a s b e e n e m p l o y e d in t h i s n e f a r i o u s
t r a n s a c t i o n received h e r outfit i n N u w Y o r k i n J u n e h i s t ;
b e f o r e l e a v i n g t h a t p o r t a h e w a s sn.s(>ecte<l, b u t h e r o w n e r s . s u c c e e d s ! in b l i n d i n g . t h e
of t h o s e conuniBsioned
to.invflstigatoher cherndter.
S h e a t o n t o p r o c e e d e d to t h e ' A f r i c a n c o a s t was
w a t c h e d b y t h e A m e r i c a n s q u a d r o n , t o o k in h e r ; c a r g o of
slaves, e s c n p e j l t h e " v i g i l a n c e " 6f t h e '• c o a s t g u a n l " a n d
l a n d e d h e r hmniui f r e i g l i t i a U i c S t a t e of G e o r g i a , w h o r e
t h e e n t i r e lot i s said t o h a v e b e e n sold a t a n Average of
8 " 0 0 each.
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I n C h a r l e s t o n a n d e k e w h e r o in t h e f a r S o u t h t h i s
miecessful a d v e n t n r e is Irniled w i t h g r e a t s a t i s f a c t i o n : a n d '
I n t h e C h i c a g o l'ast-Qflice, mails are
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I.iTiiKR H . TUASIC, E s q . , of K a l a m a z o o , h a s b e e n a p pointed by Gov. Hinghum Trustee of the Insane Asylum,
cc ( J e n c r a l C h a r l e s T . ( i o r h u m , r e s i g n e d .
JAMES K. GUNTON,
Practical Builder awl Ih-atight^rian,
the Trade, on liberal, terms.
Nnsli, G l a s s , D o o r s , P a i n t s a n d N a i l s ,
•instantly on hand".
J . K. (!.. t h a n k f u l for past patronage, takes t h U opportunity of s o l i c i t i n g a c o n t i n u a n c e of the aame.
Traverse City. November 5.185H.
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FRTJIT T R E E S .
T h e s l e a m e r M e m p h i s , t h e last of t h e P a r a g u a y e x p e d i -
The subscriber ofTers for sale a variety of engrafted
• V p j > l o T I W M , I»OJIO1I T r o e i « , P e n r T r e e s , I P l u m
T I W H a n d Olion-y T r o w .
A flhe lot of S-.edllng l ' g x c u TRUES, three y e a r s old, which '
rill be sold cheap.
.
Also, prKitANTs, (IOOSKHEBRIES, Ac.; all in good c o n d i t i o n ,
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CRJ oiitho.St^ffBaiikor Indiana; of cooil sire, and healthy,
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LJ near August 24th, 183.5. A Duplicate Receipt tor t h e fol.
w h i c h fcn U . S . officer oti b o a r d o n e of o u r vessels, e x j-nnr paper,U> return my t h a n k s to the friends a t Elk Rapids and
jwlng. described lauds : Sonth E a s t q u a r t e r o p g e c t i o n 2«
presses t h e o p i n i o n t h a t , b y r e s o l u t e l y c o m p e l l i n g F.ugvicinity, f o r their k i n d n e s s exhibited in the substantial t o k e n s Townsliip 29 North of Range a W e s t ; F r a c t i o n So. i of same
ish v c a e l s t o a b s t a i n f r o m t h e " r i g h t o f s e a r c h , " t h e
Section. The above reward wtll be paid on the r e t u r n of said
w h i c h were furnished by a donation party, o n Thursday eve" l e g i t i m a t e t r a d e " on tlje A f r i c a n c o a s t will b e s p e e d i l y
Duplicate R e c e i p t t o t h e subscriber.
a n d l a r g e l y i n c r e a s e d ! W i t h a s t r o n g g ^ h t i m e n t a t h o m e n i n g . Dee. 23d. Tho appearance of tlie supper'table did h o n o r
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in f a v o r , o f tlie r e v i v a l of t h e slave t r a d e , a n d w i t h officers t<> t b e ^ v o u n g ladies who p r e s i d e ^ o v e r t h a t department.
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Optical and Philosophical Apparatus, No. 250 JefTernou
w i t h e x u l t a t i o n , it s h o u l d b e no m a t t e r o f s u r p r i s e if t h e the g r a c e a n d cheerfulness with which it w a s g i v e n . As they Avenue, invite all those suffering from defective sight, t< '
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E l k Rapids, Dec. 25.1628.
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Ac., constantly on h a n d .
N K W YORK." D e c . 2 0 ,
t i o n , lias sailed f o r B u e n o s A v r e s .
h e r e is t o b e a n o t h e r a t t e m p t t o i n c r e a s e t h e s t a n d i n g
y d u r i n g t h e p r e s e n t e-vion o f C o n g r e s s .
s. A. MCCLELLAND,
T h e W a s h i n g t o n c o r r e s p o n d e n t o f t h e Tribune,
gives
an a c c o u n t of t h e E n g l i s h M o n t g o m e r y f r a c a s f u r n i s h e d
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b y himself, w h i c h d f f e r s m a t e r i a l l y f r o m t h a t t e l e g r a p h e d
7o n S a t u r d a y . M r . M.'s a c c o u n t i s fully c o r r o b o r a t e d b y
M«ssrs. W m . C o u c h a n d D a n ' l C o x , w h o w i t n e s s e d t h e
a f f a i r a n d w h o s t a t e s t h a t M r . . E n g l i s h s p o k e , saying,
" H o w a r e y o u , M r . M o n t g o m e r y ? " M o n t g o m e r y neiH a t s an'2"Crips Roots a n d Shoes, Door*, Sash,
t h e r rooke n o r p a i d a n y a t t e n t i o n t o t h i s salutation,
Door Trimmings,
pqssed o n d o w n t h e a v e n u e . M r . E n g l i s h s t e p j i e d a f t e r
NsJls. by t h e k e g or lb.:
h i m a few s t e p s a n d s t r u c k h i m f r o m b e h i n d w i t h h i s
I'ork and Flour, by t h e barrel or lb.;
c a n e a v e r y h e a v y b l o w on t h e s i d e of t h e h e a d . M o n t Butter, Cheeye, I^a'rxl;
g o m e r y t u r n e d o n h i m . K n g l i s h s t e p p e d l>ack a n d d r e w
Linseed and l>est winter-strained Oil, Burning F l u i d ;
nisi s w o r d c a n e ns t h o u g h a b o u t t o s t a b M o n t g o m e r y
Lamps of a l l k i n d s , C a n d l e s , Dried Apple*;
A large.a*<ortracnt Of Tobacco;
with i t
M o n t g o m e r y s t e p p e d b a c k i n t o t h e a v e n u e anil
Powder.
l > a d , Shot, (ion C a p s ;
c a u g h t u p a p i e c e of b r i c k . K n g l i s h w a s r u n n i n g w h e n
Carpet Warn, l/ogwood. Madder, Copperas.
M o n t g o m e r y t h r e w t h e b r i c k a n d h i t h i m o n t h e heel o r
Cadliar, Indigo, Altun. Borax, Ac.
l o w e r p a r t of t h e leg. M o n t g o m e r y w e n t b a c k f o r
R t M i a S h e e t I r o n , for S o p B o i l e r s ;
a n o t h e r stone, a n d E n g l i s h r a n r a p i d l y a w a y u p 1 4 t h
School Book*, Stationery, Wall Paper. Window C e r t a i n s ;
s t r e e t W h e n Montgomery came back English had run
Cradle Scythcs, Grass Scythea a n d Snathes, P i t c h f o r k s ;
half a s q u a r e a n d w a s b e y o n d his reach. W e w e r e t h e
Stope Pipe, Bedsteads, R o c k i n g Chairs;
Small Rockers a n d Table Chair* for C h i l d r e n ;
only p e r s o n s , c l o s e b y ; w e s a w a n d h e a r d all t l i a t p a s s e d .
M o n t g o m e r y d i d n o t s n e a k till a f t e r h o w a s s t r u c k . M r . T o g e t h A with all articles usually found in a Country S t o r e .
T h o m a s ' K e e n e r corroborates the above. Knglish has
A Fine Lot of P l o w s ,
b e e n held t o bail for assnlt.
Montgomery's face is badlv
on Commission, from the Kalamazoo Agricultural Works.
bruised, and h e has kept his room tince, attended b y phyA l | p u r c h a s i n g Cooda at N o r t h p o r t will do well to call and
sicians. M r . M h a i l a l r e a d y t w i c e p a s s e d E n g l i s h o n examine my stock a u d prices before p u r c h a s i n g elsewhere.
Saturday without speaking.
B. CUTTING d o n e t o order, o n s h o r t notice.
Northport, Dee. 23,1S58.
8-6m
H o n . W i l l i a m & D a i n r c l , m e m b e r o f C o n g r e s s from'
Drj Gopd«, Go^ccries, Yanlsee IS"otiqns, JESardware,
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are.
signed h a v i n g a Book Bindery in connection with h i i
Bookstore, is prepared t o manufacture, to order. Blank Books
of every description. Merchants a n d o t h e r s wanting anyt h i n g in t h a t line, are Invited to give him D call. H a v i n g the
best of workmen, he can safely guarantee satisfaction in all
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F. RAYMOND.
Detroit, Nov. 1.1858.
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Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware. Housekeeping Articles, Mechanics' TpoU, Stoves, G r a t e s Tin s a d Jap*>anej Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. A g e n t f o r the A m e r i c a n and
European Law Agency of Litx A Kapp, Np. 7 Nassau s t r e e t .
New York—for the recovery of D e b t s Legacies a n d I n h e r i t a n c e s in Europe a n d the United States.
- Remittances made t a a l l parts of Germany, with s a f e t y a n d
dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue, Keaxaley'a Bloc't, Detroit.
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B j
O I N G E I T H S E W I N G M A C H I N E S ARF. T H E BEST
O Machines f o r Family Sewing; or for m a n u f a c t u r i n g purposes- Z f r CaU and e x a m i n e them a t ! 3 3 J e fferson A v e n u e
(Masonic H a l t )
WILIJAM PORTER, A g e n t
D e t r o i t Nov. L 1858.
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B
E E C H E I P S L I F E T H O U G H f A - — A N E W SUPply Just received. F o r sale by
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1858.
DOUGHTY, STRA"W A C O . •
Xo. 9 t Woodward Are..
FIRESIDE EDITION OF WAYERLY NOVELS,
now complete, full s e t s to be h a d of
•
D e t r o i j , N o v . 1,1858.
DOUGHTY, STRAW fc CO.,
"3 .
• •
No. W Woodward Ave.
A
FULL SUPPLY OF BLANK BOOKS AND
Stationery, constantly o n h a n d a t
^ t r o i t Nov. 1,1858.
RIC'HMONDS A BACKUS,
No. 183 J e f f t r s o n A v e .
— payers in t h i s town, t h a t the tax r o l l - f o r 1858. has been
A m a n i n N e w O r l e a n s w a s r e c e n t l y fined f o r t y - t h r e e deposited with H E N R Y D. CAMPBELL, f o r collection.
A
G O L D S M I T H , MANUFACTURER A N D IMPORB. D. HITCHCOCK, Town T r e * » r e r .
v
/
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ter
of
S
c
g
a
r
s
X
o
.
35
Woodward
Avenue, D e t r o i t Mlchid o l l a r s f o r e n c l o s i n g a l e t t e r i n s i d e of a n e w s p a p e r .
Traverse City, Dec. 17,1858.
7-3w
M a s s a c h u s e t t s , i s l y i n g s e r i o u s l y ill o f a n u l c e r a t e d s o r e
throat
-
C
"t™ •
Coon. l i n .
to;
Tbciou Bo^t^ick for. c u r t . f o r oflice, claimed
2*J1 W) . 20.) r»t
I^ecliinnu.
()'
$3 00. Allowed,' .
,
~
25 35 . 1739.65
17U5 n;
|l Meegazee.
•Thcurtj Hostwict for Kxpreas charges »n Lav.-s
70
\ Milton.
1 35 ... f»S til
claimed §.-} 00. Allowed.
45 h
1 Otl
46 0"
" j 'Peuhikula,,
TBAVKESE. Crrr, October 11, lfijfj.
37(1 5P
3«J. IITli^runBostwick for stationary for Clerk's office
j. Clcn Arbo^,
5,50
The Board of' Supervisors of the County of Grand
isfj :w
iy 1 4'.
3 l«i
claimed Sri M*. Allowed.
^ j. Ctsnten'iile,
"*
"House in,
Traverse,. Michigan, .cotrvened at" the Court
j; Traverse,
1255 15
1271 X
VJ.71
1T»roi»-Bn!»hod{ foi-PosUige for (loi-ic's office,
Traverse City, this day; at 2 o'clock, P. Ml Ho,-ml 'call' clairiie<l S5- 25. Allowed. .
' <«60.61 -S3964 -47 $4025 35
ed to order by the Clerk. .
Ik; it fmltot^olveil, by, titb lJoord of Supervisors A. B. Cowles' attending Cr. Cburt as Bepnfy
On motion of Mr. Fisher, the Board adjourned "Uiftil
Hherilt claimed' $4 25; . Allrtwal.
TfcfoBowing iariptfKW*orc pttyapb to^Ht:
tiiut the ubovo uinoiftits ordered' charged back shall act,
7 o'clock this evening.
IB
' M far a«.uKty bt*i as a ilischargd of a certain .credit each I«F. I!. Burrissnn.attending Cr. Court us Deputy
. PEUCT HAXXAICof
Traverse.
met mirsuaut to adjonriiment
4 20 j JSoui-d
! Township Trtwnrcr lipids against this County; for delink Slu'rifi', claimed £4 20. Allowed.
•JOHX R F I S H E E , •
,-CIcnAvbo-.
On motion of Mr. Beers, the sewral l»iHs pren-jited by
II. Furunin for attending at the drawing or
qoent taxes for jtSJ. ;
Jotiv 8.
• Ccnt^rviKei^ 0 ( ) ! theniembei-s Oftlie Board, for«crviccs andaltcudaoce.. InJnrqrsj claimcd $3 00.. Allowed.
•c;
Resolution
'Adopted;
•.
•
allowed as foUoiws; to wit:,.
Ou luotiwi^of Mr. Iipi^aK John E- Fjster. , w apllesolvutU By the Uounl of Snpdvvi«Ovs, tlis>f the "Willirmt IT. Stone Sheriff insnnidey cases, claim.A. W. Bacon...
8 10
pffilited Chairman prdiCTi. *'
ed JS}
Allowed.
64 50- '
,
„
, ,.
... Countv Trcatnrer credit to the Towtwhitis lvsivetivWy'
IT
L. K. Smith,
7A
-Oi motion of Mr. Hannah, the Board adjourn*' until t h f t C o Mn1v n,a H t n t ( . tex t(f l K 5 7 ^ „AH.ted by lij.u and. TIKTOII liostwick for *ervises its jailor, claimed
John l'l'l-'i-iu ,, .
:i 60
31 TO
to-morrow
rrow morning
^
^
I e h s ^ i && ^ the tofenshijis, and that
l«*A I .$37 in.- Allowed. '
JolmS.
Millc+v.
I
S
'2-1
ThcVOii Bostwiek for ft\ltjres for office claimed
Tuesday morning, Oct WthlS5a j «ud School tax ^ n » W » chuW ;:«linst the
A Bowers, /
A J
4 80
.Mi.Allowed.
28 50
JJoonl met1»mmant to najoOrnmenS. .Qji caMiug-ili».»;
, ^mrv
'
Perry Hannah, ^
4 64
CcOt^e \ \ \ Bryant ;>s .Tnstibe of tlie Peeco,
roll, ihejollowing inemberB were present:
Pliilo BCUI¥;
9 30
in sipuliy cases, ekiimed $2 49. Allowed
: Traversi'.
2 49
X PEBRT HANK.*!.
! "f-V. Ill
Personal,
\jotiN E. Ftsjiiii:.
T, ;1>. .1 lillaiy as Constable. in sundry suites.
' ClenArbor.
§.*3.29
TOWD.
(^eaterville.
- cl'iHK-il S|4 50. Allowed;
JotivB.
14 50
v
'.
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2;u»
On
laot'ioit
of
Mr.
Fisiier,
the
Treasii'vr
l>e
authorised
Pei-soiia!,.
Moguzee.
Bi-iijitiiiiu Ad-it for attending Cr. Court OR
U ILBmnr, .
to inaka a coudeiu«d sUitemcnt of his rejmrt of Octolier
47
Poml^
Juror and witness at the July tenn, 1853
:
PinijO BKI:I{<.
Ixel^nan.
i t'!
'41
1858, and cause the sun*! to lie published.V .
Persotinl.; 1
clnitncd'$7 50. Allowed.
A AV. Bxcox,
Milton.
On motioin of Mr. lusher, the Clerk IK nutliorikal t»
!
32
School,
Joscph Bantu for aorvicw as Superintendent of
Ou(inotion of Mr. Miller, Petty Hannah wns elected
1
makea condensed report of the proccediowvof this. Board,
:
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'!
2
0;!
Pei-som-'
j
the Po.ii-, claimed f=iG 00. Allowed.
'Chairman for the ensuing year.
aikl
cause thu same to l>e i>ublL«hcd.
)
tip?
(ftitmtj-.
Total fjiioitntTthargcd
.Tesst' 1). Morgan for services as Constable.
ITio Chair aypOiptf thy following CoBimitte^:
On motion of Mr. Sii>itti,.thc Board, adj^nrued fine
- " Town, i
o,v ACCOCXTS.
eliiimed Si2 00. Allowed,
dir. ' •
' •
liuildiiigcimiinittee claimed S21 66. Allowed.
Mr^si-s. I>6erH, Fisher, ao^ lJucon.
PKItltY I!ANN"All. Chiurman.
OK f t B U O ilftl.DJXd-i.
If. II. Xoble as Superintendent of tin.-Poor,
Tn Hit' A Ilos-i VV.CK, Clerk.
9-1 w
20 00
Mc>.>nt Smith, Miller, awl Beiei*..
'. I
cluiincd $20 (»)»./ AllowedD. ( '. (Joodalcas Justice of the Peace claimed
ox woi.v nncxTii-^.
T
fitate Q'KI (!onnty. ]k'i-.-oir.d.", 9 17 \ A L L , 1)1 \ < K t . t : t : k CO., 74 WODIAVARI) . U KMessrs.. lusher, ilfller.and Bowers.
S'J17.. Allowed.
personal, 'j.
! i > Bui% Wtiolcsulc i-u.t i:*Ui» 4>caleiH i i t e i s n i i i - W
3
-I). C. (JoOdale o.i Justice of the Peace,
On'motion;of Mr. Bmilh. the Board ndjou«ied; until Tpwn,
i•> or. ""••S'tlc l>i)' fiooitv Cuil>e|f, £&<>•' OilUlOtli-k
H.in;*lu^'.
Total ipnount clmwi-«11o tlitMV.i
claimed $12 95. Allowed.
,»HI A i d a , M
.
. • j Fcntlicw nuil Hoi' c I ' m u ' - u i ' i ; ; tluoiK—^wc vvi.i'kl y . ' i l i r u Totdl amount.charged tot'iB To
'J'.tn. Hillary as <'o'lKta'ile, chumCd S H OO..
Boon! met.'parsurait to adjounimenl.
i.liirlv i n v i t e tlie dltcuti'Oli.ofYhe'pi'iitictti tlid j'olloiriuy d o o < K
11 OQ wlit'cji wc lifve fu grc.'t w . i c y o f >tylo»«p«I ii.lrefc' LiOclw
Allowed.'.
.O'unob^ii.ofjMr.- BcpJTV ^he ^ t e k bo authorized to
Y
Sliii\rlii. toli^ mill ..^iiiiiV: ll.iVKialp.iliil <ln. iln. : \Yi'IC. <00<I<<.'
i«jd n.iiiossfStgiVfbr'flie Afcwsmierit Roll Helonqing to
J
frz-oi
'lo. do. i GeillK&'liV <{». <;O. . l o . ; Sir.ulflli>s,'U';:r!'MM
. '
. - ' TovfX^-H- or. Mll.vu
tho Towadup of.Penbwda. nud.to rennest the attcndiUK-e
J
Ktack. l--.i»iey. I ' u a l a r t V E i j r i h h - . * »a«i Molus A u i - t i H i B - l i . :
Sfcttc and (.'ot'tifr, |
of tho Superyiso^frofa that Township.
© n m o t i o n of M c . - 1 - i s h e r t l v B o a r d n d j o u r n e d u n t i l KJXMK-II suit EusliMiilleiiuo' >,'|>U>Uaui2.a^aTc«l •.
Town,
8 o \ l o c k A . M. TJmr^dny.
,
\ I>clrliic». in g v c i t vii.-iey; Viileucia
Si.'Jjie*: All-"
On motion of Mr. Fisher, tho Board adjoarncd until
Road,'
B o a r d n k ' t p u r s u a n t , t u a i l i o t u u m e i . i . M r . B o w e r s in i w ° o 1 l ' l u W ; : ^lpao-.wiFj»uni*ls: 8a!iiu«'»iB'<>:•<'IMI/'.•
7 o'clock this eycuitig.
,
School,,
t h e chair.
I u w s k s : U l a u k e t c l.l
lC«iibi'o1<]Pvi<- : tto ' r - ? • ( loven .
Board mot purartifiit to mTjonniment.
>i-il34
Total amount charged to iht-; cotm
T h e f o r e n o o n o c c u p i e d b v r e m a r k s f m m t h e mOmlicrs.! I ' i , , ' K ) U ' ' ' '
t « i n . ^ a w > . u . u , «:c.
On motioni of i Mr. Beets, the report of the Cdwnty
15 23 o n l h q c r . u r f i r a t i o n o r t h s i w n J . M . n o n V ^ , , .
Total amoniit 'flfcftjjriif to'tiit^tqaiii
. f
« , J C t DWIIIKUI.
Trehsmor be ;ae<x'i>twl Oud laid on the table.
Velvet,xfi.iiMwl., israelii', if Ply, 2 My.1
.M.-. Col'on
O n m o t i o n of M r . H a n n a h , tlie B o a r d ' a d j o u r u e d until,!
" To tho iron. Board of Supervisors of Grant] Traverse
anil Wool,
llrns^uis yu-ir JJ0i!» Ollt-lotli. W.allow
o n e o ' c l o c k J*. M .
County: .
t
SIUMICS,
Lace
andMu»liaCib-U'ia>,
On. i.'fa FKunv ]^;;<ticrN
••. TOvnpHir, Oi* |j<6(<>-'z <
Tho undersigned. Siiperintiitu'ents of tjie Poor for the
Board m e t pursuant to adjournment,
PflpcrHaiigiusv, Ab.. Ai'.
States and county,
'- Via h a v e niiuiy othci'
of Good-, Wliltli w " ! !»• o d f r t d
i '
r.KI-oaTOF i OMM1TTF.K OXSAt-XtllKf.'
•
Conntj-, respectfully k-gteiiveto submit the following rePei-somd. • •
, u3
| Tlie especial Conmiittee. to whom was referred the. to Miit the time,-.
port: '
"
v.
Tpwn, . , .
' !
matter in relation to the salary of tho County Treasurer,
\V<-.find thi? following outstanding orders drawn on the
Personal,
for the yeai* 1857, 1858 aniv i859, aud the salary of. the
' Poor Fund remuining still unpaid, viz;
Road. •
t'lilitic lSaildinj-; V'jllosts. T m r t v f t f . — P i t f l f t t i l
$ 7 00
[ Clork !|iid I'rosecujnug Attorney, for tlie year August,, ls5S.-r*rhc
Jiweph Dame, date Jon. S4ffi 185G;
prijiriple nf tin" i u v r n t l o n cousi^t^ iu,Ui'School,
12 00
iWNor. 19th jt. • ;
{locultar coosti'Uftiim- o f t h e liclorl, w l i f i f t . y ' 0 « * !•< aio-i
14 00 - -Personal,
iiVsk leave to report and recommend, that the County <|ulckly, ea*Uj-Mrtl e c o n o u j i i a U y j c i i e w i c d M n u }U>sia. Oi 1 ..
March 3d 1858,
Total
amount
cliUi-ged.
to
tlip
County,
:
j
Treasurer
be
allowed
the
Ann
of
$250,
for
services
renTallow
end
retibw UIVTM- of niiy klud, aud ].r*wTi>cHi;r. for
8 21
Joseph Mot-gni-,'" Jan. 10th 1M7,
Total
amount,
elinr^ed
to
til;
Town,
.•bout
e
i
g
h
t
y
reals,
nn
l u r c h l f « l i t a s a Kinn^au'it I'ret o t
] deied tlie County for thiwyear 1857. and that said sum
Dexter k Noble,
Mnr. h..T<l 1858,
33*72
coal (Jah.
. . .
' -ijj
' • be. in full, for all servicerrendered the County, for said nary
A I o n s roursc of e'xne, i i a y n i - a t the'.i.utC'* of tilo ia've.iior.
i
«74 93
who
hafi
had
many
v
e
a
t
s e\i>erienre iri;ISa* riinaiiracifttin^'aw
- ' TOW^RHir OF <LKMJAX.U'.
They also reebmmend that the snm of $300, l»e allowed well as hv ourselve- au|t vtltcrh, h a s placed tho i u v c u . i o a !«•- '
We have also audittd and plJo\ixd theaccouiits belnw
State aiid Cyimty,
y»nd alt donlit of il" |*-iu tl<ability. Tlie (uiMIe ui.:y lic f o u ! the County Treasurer iti full for the. year 1858.
of disbursements made.by'thofenperfhtcndiits for the rc« They also rccommcnd that the sn of $ 3 0 0 * b e allow-1 i'di-atly axxured t h a t itlin nt o n t o t W m o u n m p l o aaii c - s f u l
lief.of the Poo? during the year pa.'t, end provisions fo?1 Personal,
any t h i n s of the k i i d cvjer heroic constructed.
Top-n,
.'
[ ed the Comity Treasurer, in full, 'for the y 'lK-.«l on,I i|-° f The
which orders are to l>e drawn.
present object df the inojirlctoni i* t o dlsyoPersnou),
' .•i
• paid quarterly.
The following order t dmvii:
.
' -onnty and state R i g h t ' " "
't favoiablc U
Roiul,
I.
T h e y also r e c o m m e n d t h a t t h e s u m of $ 3 0 0 , b e allowed j imineiHutely intt Odnrd t b e w o r k s iuio peneiat n.
Kelsey Oliii:
S C«07
Pcrso'i.u.
s
n
s
a
l
a
n
i
n
full,
a
n
d
p
a
i
d
q
u
a
r
t
e
r
l
y
:
t
h
e
C
o
u
n
t
y
C
l
e
r
k
,
J i i » 0 t a l w v , v - , • -w'li • >'",! jirf
- ^2 71
Sclioo).'
' r
i for t h e j v a r 1859.
a« well a* e v e r y t h i n ?
letted with t b e " S i i u - L i j l i t (InPeronnl,
i
T h e y also r e c o m m e n d t h a t t h e s u m of $ 1 5 0 , lie a l l o w e d
Lizrie Laut.n., •
*>50
Totjd amotitH cluiigal to tlie County.
a n d p a j d q h a r t e r l y , as a s a l a r y in full, f o r t h e P r o s e c u t i n g
Sarah ^janton,
I 00
Total iitiiomit charged to the Town,
:
Persoiw of iaiiBtt clrpitnl, imd iKtrtlealnrly <!:»» Kitlern,
: A t t o r n e y f o r t h e 'vcar 1859. *
John Peck,
. .
650,
makin.z an iiivestiucnuin
riglit t o 0 , e t h e -Snli>r.i'<hr'
Mis. Langworlln-.
30 78
Wort."," will lje eertnin of nn iini.iedir.le ieuimu'rolio.i.
Johu Scott,
40 00
All eoi j i m t n i c b t i o n s In t h o prenilisex tlti-eetod
the
jow.ssiui' OF c:a«tK :a^ /
;
. A . ' w : ilAWJT.
\VilUmn Lanlon,
26 97
m i d e n j l j n e d will laeetl p r o m p t nlleiition.
State
and
Guuiitv,
| On motion of Mr. Bacdii, the report of the Sjiecial
.
•. 1
•
JUH.V Q. P f l ) I J i V , .
William Pc<H.
• 13C5
Pei-somil,. I t ,
I,
• Ti-ca>iirer flic l ' r 6 p r i e t o i s , •,
Committee on Salaries was accepted and adopted.
Thcforem>i|ig mnt. br.>1. d»iwn
74 93
Town,
n3
Xo. TTVfapchrliril Avenne. Drtrolt, Michigan.
EQUALIZATION, 185s.
Personal'
J
'
,
TOWNStfir OF I.BK1JIXAC.
School,
i Valuation of Real flstate,
$22,989 00
Kix'pit^Ttho b«)^ J o h n l ( y "V^i'liiiu ; "
Personal,
1
HAI.LOCK.
XoJWj,
Jeflersou Avenue, Detroit,, YV'Jicrc
f .
Add 40 per cent,
,
9.195 CO I f f o u n d a very large,[(resit
B. Stone, fm-one year.
"
78 00
a n d desirtWo n t o r r b f tlio n'intiTotal amount charged to the < 'onnty
goods j u s t uiannTactured nniler liN ianhedtate hmpeetion, niul
Total amount thaijged to the Town,
32,184 60 e m h r a e i n g oho of the most extensiveassnrtiuenlK.ctrr Ix-Jor.
$356 3-1
10,043 00 oH'ei'Cd iu t h i s l i u u k e t j
Making the sum bf thrce. hundred and fiftj- six dollars
•Talu.'tion of Personal Estate,
A
n
i
o
n
s
hi-:
stock
wjll
fdliud
every M o d a a d de>ciiptiou
and thirty four cents exjiended for the County, for which
nt suitable t A i - f W n U ' l Wiuiei-Wefl,-.
TOWSSUir 0l*TD*t.<IV-C
the County is now'*liable, and for the payment of tlio same
row the low p r i c e d anil
nil tcheaper
h c a p e r grades, lo
l o tlie
I t mo t liut
State and County.
s
T'.WXSJIII'i-l
rovi'aon^should be maile by your lion. Board, to disfnshSo'uahle
garhiout*—all
or
which havel>a<
Personal,
$314,105 70
A'uliiiitinn of Iteid Estate.
it with the utmost e a i ^ a u d WARiiAXTKDta'gSvr natl#faellnn.
ursc the expense of the Poor of t|d8 Conner.
Town,
All
person*desirous..f
p
u
r
c
l
i
a
i
a
g
e
i
t
h
e
r
nt
W
HOI.I^AI.K
'78,526
42
1 kiluct 25 per conl.
. Bryiow thtroorofthc prospects before us of suffering
t)K HKTAIU a ; e rc»|iecUiilty invited to call a n d c x a m i u e liis
and wont among the poor during tho coming winter, wO Road, ,
uniform^
'
235,579 28 extensive titock, which- hlmltnS"l»c .ctlored tfr jjritc*
feel in duty bound to advise a liberal appropriation for
!
IT.
I
J
ALUICK.
Personal,
16,564 00
"Valuation of Personal E tale.
theirrelief,'and according to the best estimate we can
School.
DVEI.VG
E8T\m.lSHmake on the subject, a sum not less than six hundred dolEa«t—A.'f'.ALEXAN'OKit
Personal,
'
lars. wiQ bo ,required tp meet the wants of the Poor ft/r Total amouh't charged to the' C'oimty,
woi'lit most respfccifutly in lima to iti*!. more folly to accom-«|ti76
•'•rtWNtnin> OK >i
the year ensiling, and We earnestly recommend that amount Total aniount charged to the Town,
modate t h e wants of the patronizing public, nud his l a v j e 1.16111' Araiuatft>n of Real Jpstate,
evease of b u s i n e s s he ha« adopted tho Improved,facility w h i c h
to be ajiTiroprinted. by the Boanl fof the Poor fund of this
Steam . g i v e s t o the Art of P y e i n s . hrtWn^ reretitly litteiT tt,i
Persona'.
comity toe ensuingjwvr.
for t h a t p u r j i o t e . He now lives liy Steam, e>ory tlescripliou
- Trovprso </itV Oct 12th 1858.
.
of S i l k s Satins, Velvet, Crajie* and M e r i n o s p r o d u c h i g . t h e
Re it furtherresolvedby th" l»oard ofSnpen-i«orti«iat
JOSKPIt BAMK. ) Suiwrintmidouta the amouats above presented to be charfjud bock :npon
ui'i-t hritiiaut colors and best style of tinfxli tliat every ai ticlc
TOWNSirrp or 1
Will admit of. Shawl* nf every Variety Wjed and' C l e a n e d .
-.
II. H. XOBLK. [
of
r
Peninsula, Leelamiw, and C'euterville, l>o olunged back
287 00
idtir.tioti of Real Estate.
I>. C. GOOBAL^ S the Poor.
andrea«^r«=edin 1858, and the amounts charged bick
A Y H E W ' S tvELK-AWUSTlSUSMOkfthTOlU! ANil
6,294'00
Pugonal.
On motion of-Mr. Fisher, the Board ndjournal until agajn^ (lieu Arbor,: Milton,^jleguzci; autl Traverse, shall,
VENTH.I.ATIKOCHlM.VEYp'AP.—JlayhewVChiinni.v
8 o'clock to-morrow morning, Oct 13th 1868.
C a p preventa Chimney* f r o m n o o k i t a g : i t preclude* s t o r m - act. as far as may lie, as n'cuscn«rgc of a certain credit
Board inot pursuant to adjournment.
f r o m e n t e r i n g tliein; il lessens the liabilities t o fires f r o m
-each Township lVeMurer holOs agniust this County, for
tlieir b u r n i n g o u t : it protect* t h e i r l o p s f r o m the wastes or
' Resolution No. 1. Adoptwl.
delinquent taxes of 5857. '
the
weather,
a u d serves a.* an ornaineiitw fiutsh.
Valuation of Real Estate,
$50,987 58
Resolved, that all county orders drawn on the Treasurer
desirons of seenria'g t h e right of BiannfartU;'*, or
On motion of Mr. Beers, tin* cluiir appoints ti wiuiinittee |
3,555 00 of Persons
Personal,
Of Grand Traverse County shall draw iutercst from the
sale, o r both, iu Cities, C o u a t i e s . i j l a t e s o r T e r r i t o r i e s iu
•late the said orders ure presented for pwrneut; if said of three, -to report to this Board ti salary for County:
a n y iiurt of the United States n o t alreiidy disposed of,,will Is$51,542 oft furnished with a d e w r i p t i v e circular, by addressing the nnTreasurer do^s not pay said orders at said-presentation, Treasure! far the ytjars 1851 and 18&8, also a sajaiy- for j
dersigued, and hv d e s i g n a t i n g the t e r r i t o r y t h e y desire, the.Towxsmr CK; ri
they ahidl draw interest at the rate .of seven percent per the Treasurer, Clerk and PpuWcutil^ Attorney for tin- j
year 185,9.
,
. •
|
18,626 00 will al»o be I'arnlshed with t h e tcrftW of sale.
"alnation of Real Estate,
annum until paid. UlA UXyUE¥>, Patentee, Albion, Mk4j.
8,750 00 - jranufactiired nnd
Persoual, Committee on Salaries—Messrs.. Fisher, Snnth and
Resolution No. 4. Adopted. • .
fur sale, in I)ctroit, by
Rasolrcd, By; tho Board ol Supervisors, that the Bacon.
n.t
DUDI.BV- .V HOLMES, »7 -Woodward Are.
On
motion
of
MrJ
Fisher,
the
Board
adjourned
nntil
County Treasurer charge to !the Countv, the County and
U S T P r B M S I I E D , A TEXT JJOOK OK VEOETAB1.K
TOWXSl<(F fUf TB.AVF.1
Sbtfe tax, and to the TownKrespcctivefy theTowp, Tload one o'clock P . M .
a u d Animal Physiolosy, designed for the n s e of Schools.
Boanl met pursuant to adjournment.
. j Tiiloatiou of Real Estate,
142,900 43 Seminaries a n d C o f l e g e s I >T Henry Goadbv, M. D., P r o res* or
and School tax, as dods appear from the following con"v Persoihd,
'lTie following is tk' list of accounts allowed.,
39,222 00 of -Vegetable a u d Animal l'Jiv-iolo^y and-Entoniolog.v in the .
densed rtatcmcnt us rwected by the Auditor General, of
State A g r i c u l t m a l College of Michigan, embellished with uptaxes assessed in 185 and tho Clerk is ordered to certify William Johnson attending Comity Cuuvass.
or 4.ri() Illustrations. Although designed mainly for
Apr. 1858, claimed $5 50. Allowed.
10
$182,122.43 wards
the same to the Supervisorsjcspectivcly.
OoilegesSud Schools, t h i s liook will ln» f o u n d invaluable t o
Charles Russell attending Comity Canvass, Apr,
•RECAPITULATION.
. .
Tow^smpamozEK
the general reader, a n d should Qud a place in e v e r y pabiii1858, claimed $4 60. Allowed4 50' Valuation of property in Leelanau,/
$42,227 60 a u d pri vate Library. Tlie beautv of tlie wood e n g r a v i n g s tl;s 1
County and State, "'
$166 64
Jared Stacking as Constable, claimed $4 08.
"
"
"Meegazee^
252,143 28 so plentifully a d o r n t h i s work, is mmarkal'le. a n d ' t h e i r rtyle
Town, '
50 35
(•; f •
jseculiar; white, red. yellow a n d bin* figures, o n a
10,036 24 cmintiitly
" Milton,
Allowed. I
! '
2 33;;
Road,
«42
black ground. By t h e i r distinctness they have elieited
6,581 00 dead
John
S.
Barker
as
Justice
of
tlie
Peace,
claim"Peninsula,
School.
,
,
44 39
n u a n i m o a s admiration. K o r s u l e b y
*
5 4 ^ 2 3$ Detroit,'Nov. 1.1853.
ed .38. Allowed
38!
Total amount charted to the County,
$166 $4
" Glen Arbor,
n3
FRANCIS P.AYMONT).
27.356 00
" Cciitenillc,
". . . , V
"T
Town,
10416 S. B. Quackenbusli; attending County Canvass,
G K I G G 8 ii C O M MANUFACTUHEBS AND D E A L
182,122 43.
Apr. 1858^ claimed $6 24. Allowed,
4 74
" Traverse,
• era a t Wholesale a u d Betail, in bofas, C h a i n s B e d s t e a d .
#2fl> §0, II. I). Campbell stationaiy for County Troa"<uIlureKUS B o o k - c a s e s W a r d r o b e s Tables, p a i n t e d Cbamlier
$575,00i) 13 iSeta. Marbla a n d Boaearood W a r n a n d * l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t of
rei< office, claim^I $10 00. Allowed.
810 00
'
WWK8HIP OF TRATKBSK.
.On motion of Mr. Beers, the Board raise sevep inilLs on Hair, H o i k . Co t t o a and.Spring-Mat trasses. Also, H a i r Cloths,
Theron B6stjwick as salary for Comity Clei-k.
County and State,
$2 40
r i n g Twine, \Yebbing, i>ure Curled Hair, Willow W a r - — '
Town, - •
4 ']
66
claimed'$300. Allowed.
S300 00 the dollar, on the taxable property in th'tf Comity, to defray S1 pnnlrimr
Hlasses i t W . lfi^t A* ll^j Jenarsoii Avenue. Il
P. P. Smith Constable fees in sundry casts. " if
the current expenses.
"
3.27 •
claimed $11 00.1 Allowed.
'
$1|M>0> Ou motion of Mr Fisher, the Boanl nuse $500 as a
62
i r e CYCLOPAEDIA OF WIT ANDHUMOB.—
•Poor ftmd for this County, subject to the order of the
•
Total amount charged to tho County,
2 40 John JATOC.'M jnkicc of tkt- Pcaice, claimed
Containing choice aud charactcrirtle selectionsft-ontbe
Total amount charged to the Town,
37 Superintendent of the County Poor.
4 5 5 • 37.' Allowed.;
writings of the tnokt eminent Humoriri* of America, Scot- '
Amount of State and Comity' tax as apportioned to land, Ireland and England, by'Wm. E. Barton. For sale by
TheroaBostiwiok'fqr Clerks Forth Book: claimDetroit, Kov.' 1,1858.
FBANCI8 BAYMOXI).
$6 $5
ed $3 00. Allowed.
3 00 the sevetid Townships.
**""
".''AibiirAI, REPORT
;
Of the Board of Bnpeirtoor* of.G*»nd TniTersc
..'.A
I • CflOBty.
1
Piieteiroif:.'.^''-" r~- '••••'
It-jP QP l Up AUtWf.
County ai
opJ
Town,
Woad,
2!
School.
V32
'foul amount plwgod back tp the.county, .
Totalicniou.iLji-l'^irgjjd back to the Town •
4019
C
M
J
S
•&i"
T
•>:
T B A V E R g f i C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y . J A N . . T, 1855).
Eifef i©rani)' Crabcrst ?lrral6.
• \*
.WGHT: m i n i r , x * '
* | received from llostwick tor S i n e
imposed upon Mnthews
- 09 dnpliitfte X o ii.1
:
Tracetis City, Grand "Eraverso County, Michigan.
MORffAN BATES,.
1
T K I i M S .
*}?'*•*" **t>Vh.rCimpir
SnonC
,•
, - •
lnnubMr Hi «drsnr«.
«•'
u
f*pt
'»
."! oi rtijelitpUo.. certificate Xo 25
j^i^f^SsSraiteassWAtyKa
*»"»»-i™
raw tor tack • a b * * « o t K«rjr ijjnro tostfs a word. figure
lh
~" ~1-' ""
—* i d M . Kul« UI<I djnro work, doubl* prtrr.
AH Kiwis of Mr Priilin® Jieallj ud Eijalitiody Ktecntc^.
C O U N T Y T R E A S U R E R ' S AN'JtfllAI, R E P O R T .
•
TKAVKIIPK C i r r , October 11, 3858.
To 'he HOP. Board of Supervisor*To/:
.the, County of ,
Grand
Traverse
a nil Stole, tif Michigan.
J n obedtanco t o tlte re<j«i.remcnta of taw,J h a v e liie h o n o r j
l o f i n U u i t to y o u m y A X K C A L BKl'ORT, s h o w i n g t h e w n d i - '
tion of the r i nances of t h e C o u n t y nt (the present time) the
> (use of t h e fiscal year.
Av«o<hp«nying tiiin liepori will i-t found (lie Lodoer Bal- i
^a<W<()xliiiWtinzOie condition of .4)n-peveial Funtl*.
, |
The lie port will a!w> contain n biii-r s t a t e m e n t of t h e B«.*- *
and DUbunemcntx, (nince the organization of the
C o u n t s ) for the years 1863, l«ii4,1S5.3, 185ti n n d 1857, aa weU i
m an hjitlinatu of tiio probable u i d o k t e d n e n t o r dUbiirnoincnta
f u r the uiiMiing flacol year. ; i
I imve deemed it pro)<er aWrl neceotiuy i o vet f o r t h Uieae
ial>lu» wr.iwoonnW, ill, o r d e r tin* y o u may cmdly ami more
fully <uidwr*tnud the u o i e q t j o n m U t i o u of the finances of tliio
!
county; a n d the probable demand* npoi> the Tivaain-y'duriuit
I tie oii-uiiiR Ilwal y e u i .
| •
"
~ •
H. D . C A M P U H W ^
i
•
.
In t e o o n v t with
•
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1&17.. ; •
' • . t o l « r 13., tt'o
". To
IT. Tit
i - '• T o
17
J1T4 o!*1
; 41 13 '
i;2
•> 77
1 22
To « t a h on Per-oniM ttx in Tevent
town,
o t:,wh
" n ^clVou,,l Wx;in I M W I M
•... •«
1V» cnnicteeelTpd f r o t h ' t o w n trvftum'ev
o f Ponlij«nln:
• [ '»• ' r fi. • T o Cft*b reccl\i(l ivom town trea*itrer '
• or)HlUnH
I ' ' "
±
"
T o t i n * rrech-ed f r o m t o v n t r o a w w r
V'f 1
i of V e p r a e r ,
.•
• - •f.
T o <-aijh on ))n|>Wcate X".-4,
n Siaic lax cixtiiicatt 'Xo i
Marfli J
N
'
•' In,'
-• 11.
.
.
April IV
J a n n a r y 29 By ppid E. listen, Treasorcv of Centu>
ville, m a k i n g U e t t i r n s
. " By paid ord<*- iXo.201
" By paid order - \ o 203.
" By ]>aid order N o 1V3 — •
U• •
f i . ensU on Redemption Certfflcute X o 13
" By paid orckir N o . 106
" By paid ordiir N o 19S
- By juid orddr iXo 211
" Ih- pald o r d q r tXo lrtl,
" J J y peld o n l q r iXo 221* •.
" ByjKiiil onbir Xo 1W4
>.ir, , •j...
vnflj b o n u i k «
By j w i d order Xo 195
. 10
»4 iMXt. dttpUcate Wt»" 3 t
. 1 70
Bj*pold —
2
9
10
7
62
5«
3
'wvjWi'j.i*
13 03
19 41
til 80
:s&wwbs
" By M i d Treiwurer of Traverse Town, mai d i n g Return*,
, 2 9 By paid BuHding C o m m i t t e e order
Fi}h. 1 By i « ) d o r d d r ' N o 207
ic, J ine a c ' u
"• By paid order Xo 223
on d u p l i c a t e X o 39
" By paid o r d e r Xo 234
on' Brtetotion-Certi
•Ti 1ft
'• By paid order Xo 230
" By pafjl order ;Xo 231
'r on d.'pliestie Xo 40
•' By paid Tr e a s u r e r of Town of J j e e i e u a n . , a m j ; i n g Retnrn«,
'
" B y paid Bnibllng C o m m i t t e e order,
" B y p a i d HuHdlng C o m m i t t e e order,
>.
By paid order No 193
• l a i - . ' i . i t . i t , . T.I i - .
Us ;t- .i
5 By paid order Xo 227
• i
OA wolf bounUcf
•• By paid o r d e r , X o 188
2"
T on dupCxMe N o 46 .
" By paid Treasurer of Town of Peninsula,
m a k i n g B«itunus
6 By paid Depuiy Sherili; m a k i n g R e t u r n s
f IM»I « ' • - * !
T'i
M • •
f o r T o w n o h i p of Uilton,
" By paid Treiwurer Town Meegtaee, nui. k i n g Returns
4.vPW» J
7 03
8 B y paid o r d e r ' N o 225
«ni '«5 par.
" By paid order, Xo 197
" By paid from fine f o n d to Meeguree town
, 39
• r* on dreft No 202, on Michigan InRv pii*ill
Vo 213
91.1 .
March 12 By
a i d ooriler'
r d e r ' Xo
'^rnw^BMk. ef Delrolfc for Prfinao* ^ *
20 By paid postage on T a x R e t u r n s
A p r i l 17 By paid endorsement on order Xo 191
May 5 By paid redemption on t a x sale certificate
X o 40
"
' 56
G 81
J n n e ' 7 By paid balance of o r d e r X o 191
.
»•
I"
'! "
67
26 07
" By paid "order Xo 256
'.•osA'rf'n.-,i1r
wdenipUoa certifioat*No II U f4 . ; , r
15 By paid appropriation t o Traverse Town
J u l y 2 By paid appropriation t o Traverse Town
Ao
1 9 » S , li'Ji op redemption ctAiOcateXo 21
195
- By paid a p p r o p r i a t i o n t o Meegweo Town
s-ft u
' - on dnpllcfio Ko » ' . ' ;
"t «
: IS By paid puU School Aind t o T r a v a r a e t ' w n
raoetredfromA.NOrrig,Pincac't -6 00 t — B y paid Public School F n n d to Meegtaee
on dnfElieate Ko 60
SMrt. »
b*.;l'IO
town
:
>b ' " ; - S
74' ;
tlo •
00 K54
»11 ! '•
75 I ,
(|(i i 1855.
20 i j
1 - 1 u I- «
• .r
M i-
in oo
10 00
19 SO
' 2 94
5 -42
10 63
11 25
•
<a .
•*r?i
:
V.
List of
R e t u m f n c Tax,
Town of .Meegnree,
Town of Traverse,
Redemption Certificates,
• C o u n t y Books,
County Orders,
Balance on haud, -
.
To Bal. cash <»
Tax of 1857,
Fine mope;-,
]>c.
If
Total.
'
nisncHskMKM
Public School money,
Building Committee,
Public School money.
County Orders,
J u r o r s " Fees.
Interest on Notes.
Town Treasurer*,
Postage,
Public School monuv.
Balance o n hand.
10
2
14
8
9
I
110
T o BaL cnah on h a n d
close of fecal y e a r .
Redemption^.
I n t e r e s t on same,
1856 Tax otJUfi.
i
I n t e r e s t a n d Office Charges, 1855,
R e v . P. Daugherty,
1855
nianr/isenEXTs ^i'=xn.
Comity Ordera,, .
Postage.
Bnildini»Committee,
P u b l i c School inouey,
Library Fund,
I n t e r e s t on Xotes,
L i b r a r y Fund, .
List L a n d in C o u n t y ,
Town Treafiurers.
T o w a o f Meeguree. e r r o r r e f u n d e d
BCT. P. Daugherty,
1
Bajance on hand,
. :
00
95
50
10 1B50
3 5 O c t To BaL cash o:
S3
Public S c h o o l ' F u n d ,
11
F i n e Money,
P u b l i c School F u n d .
1.4ft
F i n e money.
75 00 i *;
Redemptions. 1855,
10 0 0 1
Interest o n s a i " "
46 00 i 1857 T a x of 1856,
Interest a n d Office Charges,
50 75
Lewi* Miller,
26 60
"Bcv. P. Daugherty,
I
50
18 41
48 00
f;04 88
2G7 64
267 64
20 25
11 01
To Bnl. e a f h on hand o t close of t<
1*«S
. 'offlcc. - r . V . i "
niscni
Returning tax1,
Krasmns X n t t .
Town of Clen Arbor, ,
Town of Milton,
TownofMeegU7.ee,
Town of Traverse,
. Redemptions V*«valc,'
County Tax t a l e s
C o m i t y Orders account.
F i n e Fnnd,
Wolf Bounty.
Postage,
Bahthee on h a n d ,
•
ft;
ii->. i j M
iSWhw it 3 S
ms»miftnrexT8 r
Public School F u n d .
Postage,
A. Miirichal.
S. Ayres.
SuperiDteiidcnt of P o o . .
Notes, Hannah, Ij-y A Cou,
Library Fund,
h 24
<:3B 38
ft 00
10 00
14 23
, 5 61
112 67
' 26 30
27 C.»
16 IKI
l.-EXKiiAL H J N I ) .
lie l e u i th is presented n condensed s t a t e m e n t o f t h e Beeeipts
a n d Disbursements 'of t h o Cenarnl F o n d of t h i s Copnty
s i n c e i t s organization, a n d the balance snl^cct t o the order
of the Board, on t h e close of the flacal yenr, ( O c t 1858.)
Receipts during- the fiscal yearn 1853 a n d
1854,
$1014 90
D i s b u r s e m e n t for same )>erfod.
|
$Jtis 45:
l e a v i n g on hand at the close of the
fiscal
I
18.">4, nnd, c o m m e n c e m e n t of the
I
"fiscal y e a r 1^55,
.
16 45
' • Total, •
.
81,
$1014
1857.
COXTft.V. ..
of-.- •-.< .,
I
^
8,90 1855
0ctol>er 17 l}y paid Sii|ieHutcndent of tlie P o o . , orO c t General F u u d baL b r o u g h t down,
16
j Dcccmher 31 To balance on h a n d al
der ;to I). C, (iooilale, ,
XOTB—To avoid misconstruction,**
27 By atpount duo \V. J U r i c h a l
H e r e w i t h is p r p s e n t e d n C o n d e n s e d S t a t e m e n t o f
- cash ac. shows baL-to lie $106 13;
Xov. 5 By paid postage on t a x miles to I ^ n s i o g ,
Cash Receipts n n d Disburseinputs, since the O r P n U School F u n d on hand, 8i' 70
•• By tut id S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ' o r tlte P o o r , org a n i z a t i o n of t h i s C'oanty. ns s b u n n in d e t a i l
Library F u n d on hand
79 'J8
80
der to D. C- Ooodulo,
by f o r m e r Ile|Kirts.Total cash on hand at dote,
, 23 By p a i d Snperiut-mdent pf the P o o r , ov»
RWKtrTS w > a .
I
(ieneral F u n d l « l . b r o u g h t down, i
1«
t o D.;C. (toodale,
.IfsW .Pnblic School-Mouey.
,
.
:
2o 52
ll. cci|iU d u r i n g the fiscal y e a r 1855, 1577
27 By paid S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of the Poor, otv
1M4 Borrowed,
i,
,
iinu Oo ,
Disbursement* for same period,
i
•
der to J . M. Pratt,
Public School moiiev.
68 40
1-eavlng on hand at t h e close of the
'
Poe. 1\ By paid postage on Illanlat to Town
Fin.
30 00
fiscal ye»r 1855, a n d commeneo«or«r,'
: 2 351 IS55 Tax of lts"»4,.
1014 90,
m e n t o f - t h e fiscal year 185«,
•
25 By paid W . a ^ y r e g , by o r d e r D . C . t i o o d I
P n b l i c School monev, ,
114 24
. 4 CO
Fine money,
.
4!» 9ft-i
i Sl '.UJ
twn
. ;(vir
*•
«
" By paid apjrfirlionmjfk.
on I,lbrM>-Fitndy>Peninsnla
'• By paid u p p o r t i o n t t c u t o f F i n e
on L i b r a r y Foiljl to'Traverse
" By paid n].portioMmcntof F i n *
on-Llbraiy F u n d to Meegnzee
" By p a i d a p p o r t i o n m e n t of Fine
ou Library F u n d t o Ijeelenau
1
•
'• By paid balance of $300 00'nolo
'
due J u n . I, 18.r.ft"
20 To t h i s amount of Film P n n d
had of 1). ( \ (ioodale
'• T o this a m o u n t of Pine Fund.
h a d of 1). C. Coodale
" B y paid Ht-nrj- R u t h r o r d . w o l l
bounty f u n d
'• By paid postage on Town Tre.iurers' commaiiications
r,csyihg balance cash on hand at t h e clo <
of m y t e r m of ollice,
^
I on i . o ^ o n a \ t
:
limpient.T
'•
• •" • ' ' "
KV
Oot
COXTRA.
43
jmi.! T r e a s u r e r of town of.
<!len A r W , m a k i n g return on
new warrniit,
(
*• Ity piw'd E. Xntt n m t due him,
' - By paid town of (Hen Arlior, on
•l(-liu«|iient lav a c c o u n t '
15 By 1*1 id towirof Clen Arbor, npIwrtionment delinquent tax,
c ^ By paid I OJ. t a x sale c e r t Xo 38
13 l l y paid IIHI. P u r c h a s e F o n d on
orders Xo ::j:t,'.l.i4. :ir.,
•• " y paid 2 m o n t h ' s interest at 7
|ier c e n t o n t h o snine,
u
By paid a p p o r t i o n m e n t of P e linquent Tax .Fnnd t o « k n
A r b o r town
" B y pold a p p o r t i o n m e n t of. I)elini(Uciit Tax Fttint to Milton
I8.W. '
.Tanna»y 29. Tort-.^lireecivedf n n Town Trearovc.'
of.OentivTflle.
.
.To i^Hhj-eccived fr»M town Ttensurer ,.!
of Ti-.-veiUP, '"^
- • "*• T o C«B1I rcee)v()(VftN4,i Town TrensuVer •
•. T i t n w 1 , '.'••{ •
"
T o ck.-di rccelve/ 1 , f.om Town T i e a w e . (
-' : •
o f T r u W n w , R e - f l w e s s m t n t (tax.)
Fobrnory I, T o «n«h it>c<"l»«d f , o m ToWn Tren;,ti>er
1
ofLeclenau,
• i
.
"
T o c«*h on Doplicntn JJn. 1 . -
Tv cij>jb
Wolf Bounties.
lit 00
Redemption*. Tiiteient. Dffice C h y « , T a x IP57, 1218 :iu
l a x Sales,
i , 2 f.7
Total,
©HAND Ti:.wKi:(;K.wtT7rrv.|
'•-]•'•
(«rfi tm bn lu nd, (nee ie<» !;« ; •/:)
ef»rfif«H-Hellnqnent f y.
t M h r«rr8tnte l|iU;re!it.
'
<*«•• tin )>n|ilii ; nfe S«>. :m
'
• ••
- 4
ft
N O . S).
MRBPKSIUntXT* p
P n b l i c School Fund.
P u b l i c School Fond,
Postage,
R e t u r n i n g Tax.
Library Fund.
B u l l d i i g Committee.
County Orders,
P . C. Coodsje.
I - CbnrcMlL
Lewia Miller.
•Rev. P. Daneliei tv,
O. Risdoll,
John Porter, .
A. Marichal,
A. Tracy-Lev,
Cartage.
List of l , a n d s in County,
. Balance oi hand,
13 By )>nid l ed. on U x mile certificate No 2fc
21 By iwiid J a c o b Barn«,Begi*tcr U.K. I - m d
Office fur list l.iiilis.
.1 By paid a p p r o p r i a t i o n to t o w n T r a v e i f t e
- By ])ald for 31»ooks for Co. 'Clerk's office
IT By paid redemption on taji s U le certifi2 33
cate X o 21-22
,
By paid redemption o.i tax sale ccillS1 69 i
c-.ite Xo 25-26
Br. pa Id rcdempiion on i vs s-*le c c U l l cates Xo« 41-42
ictolier • ISv paid T r e a s u r e r of toww of T r a m ^ c .
m a k i u g returns ou new w a r r a n t '
. I 7()
'• By paid appropriation to.Town Traverse
1 87 ;
1
2 *' ' •
i
Total, '
2 «r. T h u s t o sUtcincu; total m
of receipts
9 50j| during theiisCi-l venr,
5
. . .
COXTILU
2 .24 Total a m o u n t of disbin , seu> ( '''td* | | *iig the
2 24 fiscal yenr,
1 4'J Leaving Batam-c c.
on h r . ' d /
21 18 i'
In
1 I
jr 11 T o fit.li on huud lironght down
on clone of f i n a l year,
Ki.To cmdi on personal "tax dHin•liicney 1K57, in Olen AHior,
r 21 T o cash received f r o m William
Belden, lino money.
2t'« To cash. State interest,
c « Too •
ash o
ed. c
i easli o
- ! iftl redemption certificate Xo" 23
: '• I on diijiltati- Xo 63
f kmTon AX# FKOTOIXTOII.
2* By paid Pnblic S c h o o l ' F u n d to Leelenau
A*Ug G !!_i- j.uid l ' n b l ' e School F u n d t'i PeniiiMihi
General Fund bal. b r o n g h t down,
XOTB—To a v o i d mis'con.«tructiciu.a*
cash ac. shows bal to be $31 88:
Ueneral F n n d ,
23 7K
Library Fund,
10
Total ain't cash on hand a t data, '
General F o n d lial. b r o u g h t down,
Receipts d u r i n g fiscal y e a r 1856.
Disburseraenta durlnj? same time,
l e a v i n g bal. on hand a t the closcof
of the fiscal yenr 185|;, a n d commoncement of fiscal year 1857,
753 42
162 HO
63 00
90 81014 90
45
68
45
SO
106 13
1569 117
> J
,
3 J .78
75 $1598'
i
£1745 05 $1745 65
lis". 7
O c t General F u n d bnU b r o n g h t down. •
13$ 33
XOTB—To avoid m i s u n d r r a t a n d i n £ ,
•
1
as cash a c c o u n t show* lialance on
hand,
.,
J7* Oi
There r e m a i n i n g ill t h e ' L i U F u n d ,
Tolal cash on hand to date,
• •< i ,,
lieneral F u n d baL brought down,
13$ 83
Recelp|s d u r i n g the fiscal yenr 1857, litT 1 03
Disbiiinements d u r i n g same time.
L e a v i n g o n hand at the close of tbo •
j
fiscnl year 1857, a n d commencem e n t of the yewr 1858,
ii 75
51509
W»
'-• i ..Oct- General Fnnd baL b r o n g h t down,
*5
XOTB—Te avoid m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g ,
a^ cash a c c c o n n t shows balance
on ban 1 267 64 there is remaining in the Library F u n d ,
52 05
Kev. P. Daugherty,
2.7B ' .,
, Krasmns Xntt,
».•
8 24
Wolf Bounties,
16 00
Tax Sales,
112 67—,192
Total c a s h on hand at,date.
i
f u n e r a l F u n d b a l - b r o n g h t down,
75
Beeeipts f r o m O c t 14 t o Dec. J L
. SiS
1858,
•
Disbursements d u r i n g *ame time.
L e a v i n g o n hand at c l o w of this
t e r m of office,
1858
Dec
BaL Gen. F n n d b r o ' t down t o date, '
XOT»—Tbere remains » n hand onappropriated F i n e or Lib. money,
W h i c h leaves t o t a l cash OR. band,
>6 $1509 K
38
26
267 64
38
2$ 26. fi,' Y*
05 12
,
$!'5 63
51
3$ 01
- 4l
$95 6 3
$3C .52
A m o n n t b r o u g h t forward,
521 36
A m o u n t b r o u g h t forward.
Herewith la presented a condensed gtatemeirtof R e c e i p t s and lutlon a u t h d r i z i n g the Tr e a s u r e r to retain t h e said sum, *ul>Con'tr.i.
,
I n t e r e s t on t h e same,
Disbursement* of the PRIMARY 8 C H 0 0 L F U N D of t h i s j e c t to the o n l e r of the S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of the P o o r , was n o t
J n n e 15 To paid
rfpportityiraent
10 00 .
fllej jn this office until t h e 5th d a y of November. 1857, and 1856 T o a m o u n t of T a x e s of KISS, receiCounty, s i n c e Ita organization.
.
.]•
July ' 2
V
•':/•
1 oo.
ved
at.Cdunty
Treasurer's
oflice.
nearly
a
y
e
a
r
a
f
t
e
r
said
,tax
h
a
d
been
raised,
collected
and1853 T o Received f r o m Hop't. P n h . I n s t ,
20 W
t?Cpt X
" '
15 00
I n t e r e s t o n the same,
paid out" o n order* of Board o f Supervisors: also, copy of
' Contra. ,
Oct
i> T o Pefsonal T a x collected,
12 9A.
Bslahcc t o new account.
. .
the Resolution adopted Oct., 1857, a u t h o r i z i n g t h e Treasurer
By p a i d T r e a s u r e r of the township
Nov
1 To a m o u n t DctintinentT&xcti'd
to retain $100 subject t o the o r d e r of t h e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
of Peninsula,
. back,
71 87
the. Poor,'was placed o n file Nov. 5.1857. Hince said date,
Dec 13 T o p a i d A p p o r t i o n m e n t
J 1 23
the f o r e g o i n g a m o u n t j £15'.! 16, has been received a n d paid J u l y 1 To Balance from old accouht.
Balance due, b r o u g h t down .
S57 31
185*7 • To a m o u n t of D e l i n q u e n t Taxes of
1851 T o received from S u p e r t n t e n d c n t o f
out
' , i •. [ i
''
t 1856 received.
D u r i n g t h i s p e r i o d t)ie demand upon t h i s fund ha* been
PubHe Instruction,
$521 36 $521 3.5
Interest on ol'd balance.
much larger thai} t h e r e c e i p t s a n d the Rnperintc' lent* of tlie
D e c 31 By Balance due;to n e v r a v e o n n t ,
357 oI
I n t e r e s t on alrovc tax I'M,
P o o r have becpr compelled by riecessity to defray the exBy paid Treasurer oir t h e t o w n s h i p
Contra.
penses "of t h e i r several t r u s t s personally, as best t h e y w e r e
.
oFPenJnsul* U '
A f t e r submitting the foregoing statcraonts for y o n r invest)- .
By t h i s a m o u n t of t a x e s 1855 r c c l To paid Treasurer of t h e township
able.
j -if
]j
• : .
c a t i o n , would respectfully call y o u r attention-to instructlctr« ^
* ved at County Treasurer's office.
of Traverse,
f o u n d in the Compiled l!siws of 1857, by way of reference, to
Herewith i s s u b m i t t e d a Condensed S t a t e m e n t of B I L L S ALI n t e r e s t on the same.
IX)WED a n d APP.BOPBIATIOXa MADE by t h e several
By t h i s a m o u n t of T a x e s 18.16. recei- '
$08*0
F i r s t — F o r t h e purpose of a l t e r i n g a n d c o r r e c t i n g crroiic
Boards of Supervisors of t h i s county, s i n c e i t s organizaVed -at County. Treasurer's Office,
1855 To recelv'ed of S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
ous descriptions of lands assessed for t h e vcor 1858, that may
tion, A. D< 1853.
I
I n t e r e s t on the'same,
Public > I n s t r u c t i o n , a D r a f t on
a p p e a r necessary to remler the same eonformnbln t o the reJ853
First-Year.
,
By State Tax 1856.
llichi Ina. Co. B a n k a t D e t r o i t , f o r
I'ulremenfs of law, w e C'hajiu No. 17,-Sec. 27 a n d 2.H. folio
J u l y 29 Claims allowed,
9t 5n
17 25
By Taxes', Ac. c h a r g e d back.
Contra.
30 Borrowed,
; |
coo 00
182-20 1 i9f„
By.
By paid Treasu r e r of the t o w n s h i p •
S e c o n d — F o r tlie purpose of assessinc'Sehool a n d L i b r a i y
. ..
• i l Q Cd
Claims uUowqdL
25 32
'Balance to ni
of A n t r i m ,
taxes, sec C h a p t S o . 7 \ ' S e e . 1. rolio 758.
18.1t
. TT'
. By paid Treasu r e r of tho township
T h i r d — F o r the p u r p o s e of assessing delinquent highway
M'ch 7 Claims a l l o w e d
118 62
c i : « l 18 $1351 18
'
of Peninsula,
taxe?. sec# C h a p t No. 21. Sec. 15 a n d 16, folio 352.
Borrowed,
jj
'*00 oo
B y p a i d Treasur e r of t h e t o w p s h i p .
F o n r t l i — F o r the disposal of rejected assessments of taxe*
. J a n e 7 Claims allowed;
209 95
.81? Cfi
of Leclenau,
for the venr 1R57, see ("hapt, No. 17, fjee. 106 to 116 Inclusive,
O
c
t
11
Claims
allowed,
224
99
Balance b r o u g h t down,
folio .315 316 a n d 317.
t
199 10
: .
Appropriations made,
292 47
F i f t h — T o a d j u s t c l a i m s a g a i n s t the county, also to prejerit-n
balance
old
account.
Contra.
|
9114 24 $111 'Jl
atid. fix c o m p e n s a t i o n for all services rendered, b y . c o u n t v
Interest o: abov
v T h e ' C o u n t y Tax aaestablished by
O c t To balance on hand, b r o u g h t down,
officers, see C h a p t No. l o p a r t s of Sec. 11, folio 189, a n d S>'c.
the
Board,
(see
R
e
c
o
r
d
O
c
t
11,
Co
- \
Contra.
13 folio 201. in the same Chapter.
1851.) was i
1518 60
i t of Taxes IS 'H'I, r<
By t h i s ai
1856 By paid .to Tre a su r e r of tho townS i x t h — F o r the purpose of assessing a n i l e x t e n d i n g tho
L e a v i n g as a c h a r g e against the
aty Treasurer's oil
s h i p of Traverse,
several t a x e s iq t h e corrected afcse»sincnt rolls, particular at
n e x t fiscal year, (1855,)
347 20 j
Interest on the same.
t--uti<>n W called t o C h a p t 17, Sec. 33 a n d 36, folio 298 a n d
T o t h i s a m o u n t of T a x e s 1857j r.
.
'*
;
•
•
!
j
$1865
85
$1865
85
ved
at
County
Treasurer's
<
1856 T o r e c e i v e d ^ * S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
•. 36 teaches u s an instructive l e s * o n s b y way of m a k i n g
• 2 311
Bal. %1 lowed, b i t no appropriation
I n t e r e s t on tlie same.
Pqblic I n s t r u c t i o n a Duplicate
large assessment roll. I t lays before von t h e r i g h t a n d
f.l 80 I
To State T a x 1857, :
made,
I
,-ij
'
317 29
D r a f t No. 53 pn Michigan Insu2«r, 53 only t r u e plan f o r m a k i n g out a large t a x roll, n point that for
To Taxes, Ac., charged I Kick,
1855 • This a m o u n t of the abdve C o u n t y r a n t C o . ' B a n k , Detroit, dated
previous y e a r * has receiv ed but little attention.
I trtwt «h<Feb
T a x as assented 1854, was re. Balance t o new account,.
O c t 27,1856, in.lieu of one lost,
necessitr'of c o h f o r m i n g rigidly to this.article, will b e f o r H b l v
t u r n e d to thta offlce.delingucnt
528 23
dated Mny 20,18SC,
p r e s ^ u l u p o n every mind.
$3179 02 $3179 02i mSeventh—Fihaly
,
Contra.
would call your a t t e n t i o n to Chapt, 10 Se.-.
Thus the Comity G o v e r n m e n t is
1856 By paid to Treasure* of t h e town-,
•A folio 188, and urge t h a t this report be publlsheO, that the
J u l y i Balance f r o m old n -i oimt.
- in debt a t the close of t h o year
ship of P e n i n s u l a ,
tux payers in this county m a y know the condition of t h e fi, 1854- | •.
875-62.j
By amounts of Individual Bids at
By paid to Tre a su r e r of the townn a n c e s of t h i s county. *
T a x Sale 1857,
•
: Second Year, 1855.
23 32 1855
ship of Traverse,
A f t e r investigating tlie- s t a t e m e n t s briefly e x h i b i t i n g the
Bv a m o u n t of Individual Bids at
F e b 20 Claims allowed,
112 03
a m o u n t s of bills allowed, appoprintlnn* made, t a x e s Imposed
167 00
' T a x Sale 1858.
8101 23 $101 23 J u n e 20 Claims allowed,
bv the several Boards of Supervisors, and the a m o u n t s of deBy a m o u n t of Individual Bids at
Oct 9 Claims allowed,
094 34
1867 T o received of S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
linquent t a x r e t u r n s each year, you will come to t h e eoncliiState Tax Sale 1858,
Appropriation)),
398 37
P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n D r a f t on Mich.
'slon that the large a m o u n t of non-resident tax assessed in t h i s
By a m o u n t T a x e s 1857, received lieO u t s t a n d i n g unpaid orders,
32!) I t
Ins. Co. B a d i , Detroit, dated J u n o
county, has been returned to this office delinquent, and f r o m
"fore'snle-at Co, Treas. ollUic,
Jurors'Certificates,
36 36
16,1857, '
here to the A u d i t o r GencraUfcfllcc, a c c o r d i n g t o tlie requireBy a m o n n t Redemptions licfore sale
Two notes in f a v o r of H a n n a h ,
Contra. t
m e n t s of law. .
:
Lay & C o ,
900.00
"at Co. Treasurer's office, j
By paid to Trea su r e r of tlie tow»• The plain fact of the m a t t e r is t h i s : a large a m o u n t of tax
By a m o u n t of State Tux lands unContra.
3i.3 2 6 imposed by the several Boards ofSupervlsors, necessarily h a s
Less the two notes,
|
900 00
sold, 185*. '.
W e n assessed upon non-resident property and property not
Bv ainnnnt of State Bids at Annual
The County T a x established bv
s h l p of Mee g r a c e ,
t a x a b l e in the respective* townships, from which we have rethe Board, (see Record O c t 11,
Tax Sale, •
By paid t o Tre a su r e r or t h e townc e i v e d a blank. Coiywquentlv, t h o present c o n d i t i o n of tliis
186&) was, !
1825 52
Bal. due f r » m the County,
s h i p of Peninsula,
county, is bad, deeply i n v o l v e d , a n d the T r e a s u r y b a n k r u p t
Allowing an e x c e s s of
188 2"
The appropriations f o r the Several f u n d s show the comity
in d e b t as w*vll as the demands held a g a i n s t t h e county by tlie
$2725 52 $2725 52 1858
•
1858 To received of S u p e r i n t e n d e n t nf
several-townships, caused by the unpaid t a x e s assessed upon
- T o B a l a n c e broifght down dim from
Excess b r o u g h t down to c r i d i t of
Public Instruction, D r a f t No. 202
non-resident property.
'
.
fiscal y e a r 1856,
188 28
the County, .
on Mich. Ins. Co.. Bank, Detroit,
.All previous appropriations have lieen made (or at all events i
T h e r e was t h i s a m o u n t Of the above
j ' X o v l To A p p o r t i o n m e n t t o t o w n s h i p Of •
dated l l u n e 5, 1858,
ordered retained, a t t i m e s w h e n the T r e a s u r j ^ r c i completely
Meguzee,
county,tax assessed 1855, returned
•Irained, a n d as 1 have considered it a n e c e s i % p o i n t t h a t the
s
delinquent,
720 -10
To A n p o r t i o n m e n t to township of
By p a l d j t b T r e a s u r e r of the towncounty g o v e r n m e n t s h o r i l j Is sustained, 1 h a v e paid out the
Lcnvihg the C o u n t y G o v e r n m e n t
Leclenau.
ship of Traverse,
•receipts (see report) by ortler <ft the several f u n d s t r u s t i n g
again m i n u s
"
532 12
To A p p o r t i o n m e n t t o township -ef
T o paid to Tre a su r e r o£ the townthereby, t o meet yonr ajiprohalion until f u r t h e r jirovUious
Milton, s h i p of Mceguiee,
shall be made to meet said demands.
$720 10 $720 IP
To Apjiortloiiment to township of
I would h e r e recommend t h a t a t such times as It may !«•;
County debt a t the close of t h e
fls»
Pcninsutft,
. „ Leclenau,\
come negesary t o make appropriation*, t h a t f s o i u e action b.c
a
l
y
e
a
r
1855,
532
12
To
ApjKirtionmdnt
t
o
t>
Id it
ito T r e a s u r e r of the townBy paid
taken, witli due reference to the source from whence the
1850
Third
Year,
1850.
Glen
Arlior.
"
• n i p of Peninsula,
amnunts'sii appropriated s h a l l o r i g i u a t e , and the T r e a s u r e r 1*O c t 13 Bills allowed.
101 17
To Appnrtioni
duly and timely notified of the f a c t i us well aa the titue win u
A p p r o p r i a t i o n s made,
955 .33
Centrevillo,
S151 00 S154 00
said a p p r o p r i a t i o n s shall become due.
W i t n e s s a n d J u r o r s ' fees u n p a i d ,
93 78 i
To A p p o r t i o n !
1 would f u r t h e r r e c o m h i e n d . that\ after- investigating t h «
Traverse.
Herewith is presented a Condensed S t a t e m e n t of tMpfeeceipt"
O u t s t a n d i n g unpaid o r d e r s
62 17
present condition of the finances of the county, and duly conContra.
By Baiance'due the
a n d Disbursements of t h e F I N E AND LIBRARY F U N D of
s i d e r i n g the hard times, that yiiit nifty establish lieyond a doubt,
Tlie C o u n t y t a x established by t h e
'of t h i s official tel
this C o u n t y since its organization, 4nd the balance remain-'
a t a x sufficiently large, to redeem the county's lost credit,
Board. See Record O c t 13,
»
ing at fee d o s e of the fiscal year.
pay u p past and p r e s e n t appropriations a n d demands, und
J860,
2111 31
1863 T o received from r
, by way of
t r u s t i n g t h r o u g h the medium of n s t a t e m e n t of delinquent
Allowing a n excess of
-508 50
line,
'
30 00
t a x e s , returned to the State d u r i n g the past years*. 1851,1855,
Dec 31 To Bal. due a
1866 To received f r o m A. Hawkins* fines
1856 and 1857, t h a t you will place b u t little o r no confidence$2114 31 $2111 31
imposed for selling liquors,
49 93
In receiving f o r t h c p r e s e n t any assessment t h e r e f r o m , for reaC o u n t y T r e a s u r e r ' s H n l n n c e fihect,
Excess b r o u g h t down to c r e d i t of
• .Cpatnt
son that large tracts of lands are l o c a t e d with military bounty
*•- ember ?•'
fiscal y e a r 1857,
1866 By paid to Tre a su r e r of t h e townland w a r r a n t s War 1812. t h u s e x e m p t f r o m t a x e s t h r e e years.
Folio 4 County T a j
There was t h i s a m o u n t of the
ship olf Traverse,'
*
13 <6
B u t r a t h e r provide for the f u t u r e welfare of the county gov0 Leclenau town.
above CountyTaX assessed I860
By paid to Tre a su r e r of t h o towne r n m e n t i n d e p e n d e n t o f those non-resident l a n d s (or n large
7 P e n i n s u l a town, • - •
r e t u r n e d delinquent,
slilp of Peninsula*
6b.12
portion of them), a n d what small r e m i t t a n c e s that may d u r i n g
8 Traverse town.
W a v i n g tho C o u n t v G o v e r n m e n t
Balance on hand,
8 10
the y e a r be rcch'ved from such source, (dial! provide as well as
It Manistee town;
at the close of the fiscal y e a r
may be. f o r - t h e many uuforseen c o n t i n g e n t tfxpence*, that
13 R e t u r n i n g T a x a c c o u n t
$79 9
1856, and c o m m e n c e m e n t of the
eertiilnly will daily occur d u r i n g the fisealyear.
11 P o s t a g e account, '
fiscal-year 1857, in d e b t f o r t h i s
All of which is respectfully submitted.
19 F i n e o r L i b n u y account.
II. D. CAMPBELL.
21 Mceguzee town,
ahip, fine imposed in a J u s t i c e ' s
T r e u s a r e r of C r a n d Traverse C o u n t v .
20 Centreville town.
$795 89 5^795 ^9
Traverse City. Mich.. Dec. 31st 1858.
9-1 w
27 Glen A r b o r town,
C o u n t y debt at t h o close of t h e
1867 T o r e c e ^ v e d of W. R. Stone,ShotMC
28 State Tax B i d s , X .
fiscal-year >856,
«
.
colleoted by order of CIr. Court,
FOREIGN NEWS.
2 70
36 Rev. P . Daug1iertvx_
1857
Fourth Year, 1857.
flee Record, A u g , 1855..
38 C o u n t y o r d e r a c e o m u , .
,260 93
M'ch 1 Claims allowed,
i tloptra.
ThcMlwdng Steamer Indlnn Empire Safel—Montn147 81
1072 86
43 P o o r F u n d account,
Oct 15 Claims allowed,
'
By-paid t o T r e a s u r e r of t h e town' lembert P a r d o n e d .
681 00
15 Milton town,
Appropriations, '
'£
ship ef Traverse,
. ILAUPAX, D e c . 16, 1 8 5 8 .
46 C o u r t House Repairs,
Outstanding unpaid^orders, ,
02 17
NBalanco on luind.
T h e Canard st«ini?hip A r a b i a , C'apt Stone, frotn
48 T r e a s u r e r of Traverse.
Contra.
Liver]K>ol
n
t
9
o
'
c
l o c k o n | h o m o r n i n g of t h e 4 t h inst..
61
T
r
e
a
s
u
r
e
r
of
Glen
Arbor,
$38 10
$38 10
The County Tex declared by t h e
A3 T r e a s u r e r of Milton,
a r r i v e d h e r e a t 10 o ' c l o c k t h i s e v e n i n g .
H e r dates arc
Board to;be imposed u p o n the
33 76
Oot T o B»L b r o u g h t down. (Bee Ren.)
64 T r e a s u r e r of Mceguzee.
• taxable property-'
T o received from XcCabe, by hand
ie week l a t e r t h a n t h o * a l r e a d y r e c e i v e d . .
57 Office charges,
10 00
/" r a l townships.
of T. Bostwick, f
T h e steamship Indian Empire, from Quebec, arrived a t
202 69
69 State of Michigan,
O c t 15,1857,
T o recdved f r o m A. Norris, by hand
L
i
v
e
r
p
o
o
l
o
n
t
h
o
m
o
r
n
i
n
g
of
t
h
e
2
d
.
181
7
0
60
Expense
or
Sale,
6
00
Allowing a n exc
of D l C. Goodale,
28 91
T l i e I n d i a n E m p i r e r e a c h e d B r o a d H a v e n , CoUitty
61 I n t e r e s t account,
T o received from J."H. Mathews, b y
02 Cash,
$2261 50 $2261 50
M a y o , on t h e 2 6 t h ult. A l l well on b o a r d ; b u t h e r fuel was
kknd> of T. Bostwiek, ( c o n t e m p t
03 Rejected Tax,
Excess b r o u g h t down to c n j t f t
• f Conn
e x h a u s t e d , a m i a p o r t i o n of h e r c a r g o u n d w o o d w o r k
of
fiscal
y
e
a
r
1858,
'
2
8
1
5
1
By p a i d tc
$13,162 10 $13,162 16 iVCreeeonsumotL S h e w a s also s h o r t of p r o v i s i o n s . T h e
There was this j u n o n n t of Vles k i p of
ihip laid t o f o r a w e e k w i t h i n o n e o r t w o d a y s s t e a m i n g
linqrieijt t a x r e t u r n e d from
Statement of Accounts where the T o w n s h i p s hold a . C r e d l t of ( j u l w a v d a r i n g t h e f u r i o u s s t o r m s .
*
several towns from t a x 1867, 2738 38
f r o m the Countv for Qnpaid T a x e s of 1857.
L e a v i n g the C o u n t y G o v e r n t
Montalemliert's p a r d o n caused a slight improvement,
GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY
in debt a t the close of the fisb u t t h e y a g a i n relapsed.
To Glen A r b o r Township,
Dr.
cal year 1857,
2166 81 1858
Oot T o i t ! on hand. (Bee Report,)
M o n e y c o n t i n u e d q o i e t , a b u n d a n t a n d easy.
Feb. 1 By a m o n n t due from Delinquent
NOT To received from J . 8 . Barker, Esq.
T h e C a l c u t t a m a i l s of O c t 2 3 r d , a n d t h e H o n g K o n g
Tax r e t u r n e d , "
138 76
$2738 38 $2738 38
$10 00 fine by W m . Balden, of
Contra.
County debt at the close of the
mails of O c t 13th, r e a c h e d K n g l a p d o n t h e 2 8 t h ult.
w^tich $5 00 waa bad m o n e y a n d
Oct 13 To a m ' t personal t a x collectc 1 ,
3 38
fiscal year 1857, a n d comT h e T y p h o o n a t S w p t a w w a s of u n p r e c e d e n t e d v i o l e n c e
15
•' . paid a p p o r t i o n m e n t ,
25 00
m e n c e m e n t of t h e fiscal ybar
l a v i n g h o u s e s a n d e v e r y t h i n g in ruins, a n d d r i v i n g v e s s e l s
Nov 1
"
Delinquent tax ch'd back •
23 77
.
1868.
2150 M
high on l a n d
A b o u t 3,00<l C h i n a m e n w e r e d r o w n e d ,
Dec 1 . "
Paid apportionment,
' 5.00
BaL due b r o u g h t down,
- 76 01
and also several Europeans.
Me'h 2 Claims allowed,
.69 17
O c t : Claims allowed,
001 41
. a Tre a su r e r of t h e townT h e Cochin Chinese were concentrating 100,000 men
3 30
Appropriations,
1401 60
ihip:of Meegazee,
#
a r o u n d t h e c a p i t a l a g a i n s t t h e F r e n c h a n d S p a n i s h forccH.
D e c 31 By BaL b r o u g h t down.
O u t s t a n d i n g orders drawn u p o n
By p a i d to T r e a s e r e r of t h e townFRANCE.—The M o n i t c u r of t h e ' 2 3 a n n o u n c e s t h a t in
7 30
P o o r Fund,
350 34
s h i p of Leclenau,
c o n s e q u e n c e of t h e a n n i v e r s a r y of t h e 2 d of D e c e m b e r ,
Grand 'rrfWersc County,
Outstanding orders drawn a n d unT o Ireoei ved f r o m D. C. Good ale,Esq.
1858 "
-To Milton Township,
To I "
-I
" • « A paid
6«5 49
the E m p e r o r relieves M . de MontnJembcrt f r o m the penF e b 6 By am't due from delinquent tax
Certificates in f a v o r of P e t i t J u Wm. H o p k i n s
alties of t h e s e n t e n c e W w d u p o n h i m .
,
returned,
r o r * S e p t Term,
120 £ 7
ahce on h a n d at the cloee
T h e L o n d o n T i m e B n ^ u n s t h i s a c t a s a t r i u m p h of t h e
Certificates in favor of Grand J u or nty official t e r m of office,
E n g l i s h press, a n d a t - t h e sSitwOuBC c e n s u r a t b e E m p e m r
Nov 1 To a m o u n t d e l i n q u e n t t a x ch'd.
rors, S e p t Term,
87 30
back.
19 57
f o r t h e numerotLs i n s t a n c e s of v a s c H l S t t o f f t n a t h c h a s d i s - '
Salaries f o r Officers, fiscal year
Dec 18 T o p a i d a p p o r t i o n m e n t ,
5 00
1867,
450 00
Deo 31 To amount on h a n d a t date,
played.
f.
-* BaL Vine b r o u g h t down,
51 73
Contra.
S u b s c r i p t i o n s t o t h e S u e z C a n a l p r o j e c t h a d closed.
Herewith i s submitted a Condensed S t a t e m e n t of Receipts and
By C o o h t y T a x imposed u p o n the
T h e amount subscribed exceeds the sum required.
taxable property in the several
D i s b u n e m e n U of the POOR FUND, of t h i s C o u n t y since
M . de M o u t a l e m b e r t w r i t e s t o t h e M o n i t e u r t o t h e folDeo 31
By B . due to new a c c o u n t
Its organisation, a n d the present condition thereof.
townships.
8 e c Record, O e t ,
lots
«V.I - i
lowing effect:
Grand Traverse County,
N o r 5 T o N o t i c e of Resolution, O c t , 1866,
200 00
'* L e a v i n g to cloee fiscal y e a r If
'• 1 h a v e a p p e a l e d a g a i n s t t h e s e n t e n c e passed u p o n me..
1858
T o Meguzeo T o w n s h i p
252 8
as excess.
To i •
—
- 1867,
100 00
X o p o w e r in F r a n c e o p t o t h e p r e s e n t time h a s h a d u
F e b 0 By a m o u n t due f r o m d e l i n q u e n t
I Contra.
r i g h t t o r e m i t a p e n a l t y n o t d e f i n i t i v e . I a m o n e o f tho*e
tax
returned,
31
$3904 74 $3904 74
By p a i d S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e Poor,
w h o still b e l i e v e in t h e r i g h t , a n d 1 d o n o t a c c e p t t h e
^
Contra.
o r d e r t o D. IX Goodale,
Excess b r o u g h t down to c r e d i t jf
262
July 2 To paid apportionment
60 .75
fiscal year 1859.
80
p a r d o n . I l i e g y o n a n d if n e c e a s a i y , d e m a n d y o n t o inNov 1 To a m o u n t d e l i n q u e n t t a x ch'd.
3. Ooodale,
s e r t thuC*
back.
62 09
H e r e w i t h is p r e s e n t e d a Condensed S t a t e m e n t of the STATE
T h e B o m b a y mail of NOT. 9 t h has been telegraphed
Dee 13 T o paid a p p o r t i o n m e n t
10 00
O F M I C H I G A N in A c c o u n t with t h i s County, since its
f r o m M a l t a . T h e c a m p a i g n c o m m e n c e d o n t h e 1 8 t h of
BaL due b r o u g h t down
207 96
23 By paid S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e Poor,
g a a t s a t i o n , A. D. 1853.
October.
T h e rebels had been dislodged f r o m majiv
o r d e r to D. C, Goodale,
1866 T o a m o u n t of Taxes of 1861, receia t t h e State Treasurer's office,
123 50
stronghold*. S e v e r a l engagements h a d been r e p o r t e d ,
Dec 31
By BaL dnc U
I n t e r e s t on the same,
13 80
e a c h r e s u l t i n g in v i c t o r y f o r t h e B r i t i s h a n d h e a v y loss U>
T o a m o n n t of D e l i n q a e n t T a x e s of
t
h
e
e
n
e
m
y
.
Grand T r a v e r s e County,
• 1865
received,
490 97
T h e p r o c l a m a t i o n in w h i c h t h e B r i t i s h C r o w n a s s u m e s
T o Traverse T o w n s h i p
Dr.
I n t e r e s t on the same,
20 40
$300 00 $300
18(8
1868
entire c o m m d n d over I n d i a and promises an amnesty on
Contra.
O c t To Balance d u e t h i s Fund,
147 84
Feb
1856 By a m o u n t of T a x e s of 1855, receic e r t a i n c o n d i t i o n s , w a s r e a d t h r o u g h o u t I n d i a o n t h e first
621
36
M o n t — I t -will be wall to remember t h a t the Resolution for
ved at C o u n t y Treasurer's office,
1
of N o v e m b e r , a n d is s a i d t o h o v e g i v e o c n t i r e s a t i s f a c t i o u
$300 was voted a n d adopted by the Board of Supervisors
'
$521 36 t o all p a r t i e s .
A m o n n t carried forward.
ig O c t 13,-1864, a n d a e o ' p y Of said Res
$048 79
$1 37
A m o n n t c a r r i e d forward.
'
v
Centra.
1868
&
: ' I ] '•
•
Firth Year, 1858. i
Cj;c (5rati) Crafrto ffmlit.
MrtROAS BATK& KDITOK.
T B A V B R S E
C I T Y !
F B I D A Y M Q K X I K O , J A X U A B Y j 7, 1 8 5 8 .
f'nic.100 ACSKCT.—M*»n. R O U N D S k LANODO.V. 1 !
•<™H. *r« pur Arrcl> In n r f c « o . «n-t «i* d o l j n "
• i K m c n u and i atecrtpchiu. u>&receiptfor the M I
TBKASCRKK'H A j J . v c A u l i E T O R T . - W e p u b l i s h t h i s week,
t o t h e e x c l u s i o n of a l m o s t CTCTJ t h i n ? d s e y t h e t l e a r a n d
' • o m p i e h e n s i v e R e p o r t of t h e C o O n f y T r e a s u r e r , g i v i n g a
c o n d e n s e d S t a t e m e n t of t h e finances o f t h i s C o m i t y f r o m
i t s o r M n i x a t i o n s i r i l f i 5 3 , " i p l b ( h e p r e s e n t t i m e .•'and a
l i e p o r t of t h e p r o c e o d i n g s o f t h a B o a n J of S u p e r v i s o r s a t
t h e i r A n n u a l M e e t i n g in ; O c t o b e r l a s t
W c offer no
apology for t h e Kpice which these R e p o r t s occupy, for
t h e y will p r o v e a s i n t e r e s t i n g t o
o u r r e a d e r s in this
c o u n t y ne a n y t h i n g Wo could offer t h e m ; a n d t h o s e of o u r
f r i e n d s w h o r e s i d e • o u t s i d e , ' a n d feel n o p a r t i c u l a r j n t c r . •'rt-in o u r C o u n t y n f f a i r s , Will b e a r t h e i n f l i c t i o n w i t h a
Injtter g r a c e w h e n a s s u r e d tlmt i t pays.
THE WBATHER.—The w e a t h o r f o r t h e l a s t t h r e e
or
f o u r w e e k s h a s b e e n r e m a r k a b l y mild, t h e t h e r m o m e t e r
r a n g i n g from 3 0 : t o 4 0 degrees above zero.
W e , have
hail no m o r e t h a n t w o o r t h r e e i n c h e s of snow, .and t h e r e
lias been n o Iqe in t h e r i v e r o r B a y .
N a v i g a t i o n is a*
free and unobstructed as jn midsummer,
i t f o o t of s n o w
would m a k e g l a d t h e h e a r t s of o u r L u m b e r m e n , a n d b e
v e r y a c c e p t a b l e t o all.
THE L»Hm.ATUJtE c o n v e n e d a t L n t u d n g on M o n d a y
l«wt
W c sh»H p r o b a b l y r e c e i v e t h e G o v e r n o r ' s M e s s a g e
m t i m e t o p u b l i s h it in p u r p a p e r of t h e 2 2 d .
If Gov.
W i n n e r s p i n s i t o u t to t h e l e n g t h of P r e s i d e n t B u c h a n a n ' s ,
w e will newbr v o t e ' f o r h i m a g a i n .
T h a t ' s ' o n record."
A SOUTHER* C o T r r a > E R A r r . — T h e G o v e r n o r of S o v p
C a r o l i n a says, in h i s i n a u g u r a l message, i t Is t o fahop/jd.
' For t h i ' i n a l T m v f m f l m W . H u n t i n g in Wisconsin.
Brown<4otrn.
T l s c ' E u a O l a r i e Free Presi
s a y s J . T . PtonC a n d
T h r o e months ago a d mso wilderness, n o w t r a m s with (
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Bu-Tjcnmii, t w o f a n u u r j l i v i n g i n t h e f a m o u s t o i m of
hro.
I t s firrt Mop on t h e rtajre of t h w tnwTM«njotoatoiiL'?| { r ;j„ f
,
,
,
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x ,
t |?ri<|
m i l l n i l A.x.{«to. nn.l jum »j>
g ' - <*Tt^.-K, in t h a t c o n o f r , w h o t f c v o t e d ooo d a y in 1
j c o u n t r y , i s c e r t a i n l y p r i m p t a r i d ' d e c i s i v e , a n d can lie
"
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to
h a n t i j y , h a r p , in t h e s p a c e o f t h r e e m o n t h « , t r a p ^ o a j i d e r o d a f o r e r u n n e r of t h a t w h i c h i s t o c o m e .
j v d fend killed thirty-tiro
b e a r s t h r e e wolves, a n d
WE H A V E NOW Ol'trXED T H E LARGEST STOCK Oi'
I t s p r o p r i e t e r . C a p J , M . B r o V n , o f TUeinc, a n d Phaf i l d - c a t . T h e y relate t h e following a n c c d g t e s c o n u e c t e d j
lanx notoriety,
is n s t a u n c h , t h o r o u g h g o i n g s e a m a n ;
y i t h their bear trapping:
h a v i n g a full in h i s p h r e n o l o g i c a l ' d o v e l o p e n w n t , of t h o s e
I . " A l a r g e b e a r w a s c a u g h t in t h e t r a p o n t h e 1 5 t h j
q u a l i t i e s t h a t w o r k all t o ' w i n d w a r d , vessel o r t i l l a g e , t h a t
h c p l . e m l . e r . w ' ' i c h w e i g h e d 40(> lbs. O n f i n d i n g himself
h e handles t h e h e l m of. j
'J'
fust i n t h e t r a p , lie s t a r t e d off w i t h it a n d t h e f o g a t t a c h e d .
T h e s e gct-.to-win}!warii q u a l i t i e s of t h e o w n e r , w i t h t h e a n d ci m i i n g t o « foUen | r e e ; h a m m e r e d t h e t r a p on t h e
a c t u a l m e r i t s of thti c r a f t , b e s p e a k a g l o r i o u s f u t u r e f o r t r e e f o r t h e p u r p o s e of l i b e r a t i n g himself. T h i s n o t p r o v i n g s u c c e s s f u l , h e p r o c e e d e d t « a small "oak, m e a s u r i n g
Brcrwnstown, w h o i c g e o g r a p h i c a l p o s i t i o n s h o w s f a v o r a b l e
a b o u t e i g h t iiichcs t h r o u g h , u p w h i c h h e went, w i n d i n g
a t a g l a n c e ; l o c a t e d , art it i n a t t h e ] n r r t a g c of T o r c h t h e c h a i n a r o u n d in his a s c c n t . ' a n d c u t off all b r a n c h e s We e v e r brought to this m«rkel; whKb we will be h n p p j to
L a k e a n d t h e B a y , t h e n a t u r a l o u t l e t a n d s h i p p i n g p o i n t w i t h i n h i s reach, s p l i t t i n g h i s naits in s u c h a m a n n e r offirr at aucU price*** will accord re««>ni»>ly With the T I N > X
t
h a t h e c o u l d no l o n g e r r e t a i n h i s hold, a m i h e (ell stu£
' . • .
,,,
H.VNNAU, L.VY & CO.
of it l a r g e t r a c t Of a g r i c u l t u r a l lands, lying t o t h e E a s t a n d
Traverse City, Nov-IS, 1H58.
,
fiend'-d b y f h e right f o o t , w h e r e he wdb f o u n d d e a d b v
N o r t h e a s t , h a v i n g j t e full s h a r e of l a k e n a v i g a t i o n , also of
Mr. Sto:io.
. . ,
the B a y trade,' besides its p r o x i m i t y t o steam navigation
A i i o u t t h e 1st o f O c t o l t e r a l a r g o b e a r c a r r i e d off t h e
C H A R L E S H. H O L D E N ,
of t h e g r e a t L a k e t h o r o u g h f a r e , r e n d e r s i t B w o o d i n g p o i n t t r a p a n d i p i e c e of w o o d a b o u t t w e l v e feet long, a n d
equal to N o r t h p o r t , and for l o t investments, having an Weighing about f o r t y pounds, and w h i c h was a t t a c h e d t o
t h e t r a p for t h e pun)Ose of m a k i n g " t r a i l "
A b o u t SOI.ICITOR IX C H A N C E R ? A N D N O T A R Y P t T I l L i r
e x t e n s i v e Jjack c o u n t r y f o r a b a s k
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p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n will be paid to locating L a n d W a r r a n t s
T h e H n l l i m o r e Patriot,
a n a b l e " A m e r i c a n " p a p e r , ' inventing m o n e y .'iii Government L a n d s imparting information, b u t b e l i e v i n g t h a t t h i s h o p e will p r o t f c f a l l a c i o u s M e g a t e d w i t h P o i n t s ami liny*.
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laws against t h e slave trade, by C o n g r e s s ^ b u t h a v e taken
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tho-matter into their own hands.
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residences, a n d h e r c o m m e r c i a l w o r t h , s h e m a s t realise
l i v i n g p u b l i c m e n now o c c u p y . -Mr. S e w a r d «is o n
p r a c t i c a l l y - n u l l i f i e d t h e law, a n d a r e n o w d r i v i n g a b r i s k
Traverse City, Dec.
t h e m o s t s a n g u i n e h o p e s of t h e p r o p r i e t o r , mid d i s a p p o i n t t h o s e rare sons of c e n t u r i e s viw<> l e a v e s no man i n d i f l b r e n t
b u s i n e s s i n i m p o r t i n g slaves i n t o t h e S o n t h e n i S t a t e s .
those who doubt the future prosperity of^Brownstown.
a b o u t .him. b u t riiakcs e v e n - n u n e i t h e r h i s e n e m y o r his
W i t h i n a m o n t h , t h r e o c a r g o e s have- b e e n l a n d e d in
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Southern porta, without obstacle from any q u a r t e r .
will tind )*'ork wltli us.
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•IK.V.VBJS I.\TKST CASK.—'yiis remarkable c a s e w h i c h
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tirst l a r g o i n G e o r g i n . >
T n e R i c h m o n d E n q u i r e r is n o t pleased with t h o . l ' r c a e City, Dec. 1. 1858.
l>cen liefore t h e p n b ! i c ^ > r nearly a y e a r a n d h a s h a d
N o t h i n g more startling than the c o n Q r j M fact that
dent's Message.
" W e h a r e carefully considered," says
t h r e o t r i a l s , w a s recently M o n g h t t o a close in D e t r o i t
« c a r g o of slaves J l a s j u s t l>een l a n d e d in G e o r g i a h a s n s
t h a t j o u r n a l , " t h e c o n t e n t s of t h t s \ d o c u m e n t , a n d in o u r coiitlv t r a n s p i r e d , unless i t b e t h e a t t e n d a n t f a c t t h a t i h e
• a v e r d i c t of a c q u i t t a l . /
Notice to Farmers.
Work For Men.
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laid d o w n in t h e p l a t f o r m of t h o D e m o c r a t i c R e p u b l i c a n
p a r t y , - a r e t o o m a - i e d a n d t o o f r e q u e n t , j t o a d m i t of i t s
i n d o r s e m e n t b y t h e ' D e m o c r a c y of V i r g i n i a .
T h e N e w Y o r k D a y - B o o k , ono of t h e l o v e l i e r s o r t of
l a e o f o c o organs, s a y s t h a t S e n a t o r D o u g l a s ' p r o s c r i p t i o n
t l o e s n o t result- f f a r a his c o u r s e u p o n L c c o m p t o n , b u t •' is
solely, o w i n g t o t h e f a l s e , d a n g e r o u s d o g m a o f p o p u l a r
sovereignty which h e continues to uphold.''
A. l e t t e r f r o m P a r i s to t h o E v p n i n g P o s t s a y s : " S e n a t o r K u m n e r ' s n h y w c i n n h a s couuseled h i m t o a b a n d o n all
h o p o o f r e t u r m b g h o m e f o r t h e p r e s e n t session of C o n gress.
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days for
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G r e o l e y of t h o N o w Y o r k T r i b u n e , h a s w r i t t e n a l e c t u r e
on G r e a t Men, and starts w e r t this woek t o spend a m o n t h
o r rix w e e k s i n i t s - d e l i v e r y .
A n e w a n d v a l u a b l e g o l d m i n e i s s a i d t o h a v e b e e n re• c c n t l y d i s c o v e r e d in M o n t g o m e r y c o u n t y , | N . C n f r o m
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other,
" aquatter" communities, h a r e organited a territory and
sent a d e l e g a t e t o C o n g r e s s .
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l a t e election, a n d e s t i m a t e s t h a t h i s v o t e s c o s t h i m a b o u t
four dollars o a ^ h
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tcpokdo of a s c a n d i d a t e s f o r S p e a k e r of t h e H o o s o .
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name of o u r immaculate P r e s i d e n t
T h e bill t o p r o v i d o j b r t w o l e g a l S e n a t o r s fromlndiana,
i n p l a c e of t h o s h a m e l e s s i n t e r l o p e r s , B r i g h t a n d F i t c h ,
h a j p a a e d b o t h b r a n c h e s of t h e l e g i s l a t u r e of t h a t S t a t e .
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is n o w n a e d b y t h o B i n t B a p t i s t S o c i e t y of N e w Y o r k
for Sunday evoninj preaching.
OoL 8 . A . L o c k r i d g e o f N i c a r a g u a n c e l e b r i t y , h a s
s t a r t e d f o r M e x i c o t o a s i s t t h e L i b e r a l forces.
i i i t i l l j g a i e e i s h a i l e d w i t h in te n s e sallsCiciion b y a j . o r t i o n
of o u r p e o p l e .
T h e vessel w h i c h h a s b e e n e m p l o y e d in t h i s n e f a r i o u s
t r a n s a c t i o n received h e r outfit i n N u w Y o r k i n J u n e h i s t ;
b e f o r e l e a v i n g t h a t p o r t a h e w a s sn.s(>ecte<l, b u t h e r o w n e r s . s u c c e e d s ! in b l i n d i n g . t h e
of t h o s e conuniBsioned
to.invflstigatoher cherndter.
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w a t c h e d b y t h e A m e r i c a n s q u a d r o n , t o o k in h e r ; c a r g o of
slaves, e s c n p e j l t h e " v i g i l a n c e " 6f t h e '• c o a s t g u a n l " a n d
l a n d e d h e r hmniui f r e i g l i t i a U i c S t a t e of G e o r g i a , w h o r e
t h e e n t i r e lot i s said t o h a v e b e e n sold a t a n Average of
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miecessful a d v e n t n r e is Irniled w i t h g r e a t s a t i s f a c t i o n : a n d '
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I.iTiiKR H . TUASIC, E s q . , of K a l a m a z o o , h a s b e e n a p pointed by Gov. Hinghum Trustee of the Insane Asylum,
cc ( J e n c r a l C h a r l e s T . ( i o r h u m , r e s i g n e d .
JAMES K. GUNTON,
Practical Builder awl Ih-atight^rian,
the Trade, on liberal, terms.
Nnsli, G l a s s , D o o r s , P a i n t s a n d N a i l s ,
•instantly on hand".
J . K. (!.. t h a n k f u l for past patronage, takes t h U opportunity of s o l i c i t i n g a c o n t i n u a n c e of the aame.
Traverse City. November 5.185H.
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T h e s l e a m e r M e m p h i s , t h e last of t h e P a r a g u a y e x p e d i -
The subscriber ofTers for sale a variety of engrafted
• V p j > l o T I W M , I»OJIO1I T r o e i « , P e n r T r e e s , I P l u m
T I W H a n d Olion-y T r o w .
A flhe lot of S-.edllng l ' g x c u TRUES, three y e a r s old, which '
rill be sold cheap.
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CRJ oiitho.St^ffBaiikor Indiana; of cooil sire, and healthy,
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w h i c h fcn U . S . officer oti b o a r d o n e of o u r vessels, e x j-nnr paper,U> return my t h a n k s to the friends a t Elk Rapids and
jwlng. described lauds : Sonth E a s t q u a r t e r o p g e c t i o n 2«
presses t h e o p i n i o n t h a t , b y r e s o l u t e l y c o m p e l l i n g F.ugvicinity, f o r their k i n d n e s s exhibited in the substantial t o k e n s Townsliip 29 North of Range a W e s t ; F r a c t i o n So. i of same
ish v c a e l s t o a b s t a i n f r o m t h e " r i g h t o f s e a r c h , " t h e
Section. The above reward wtll be paid on the r e t u r n of said
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Duplicate R e c e i p t t o t h e subscriber.
a n d l a r g e l y i n c r e a s e d ! W i t h a s t r o n g g ^ h t i m e n t a t h o m e n i n g . Dee. 23d. Tho appearance of tlie supper'table did h o n o r
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i
o
u
.
a
n
d
iu c o m m a n d <4our s h i p s on t h e A f r i c a n c o a s t , w h o d e e m
t h a t ' . ' t r a d e l e g i t i m a t e , " a n d l o o k f o r w a r d t o i t s i n c r e a s e their liberal donation was rendered still more acceptable by
Optical and Philosophical Apparatus, No. 250 JefTernou
w i t h e x u l t a t i o n , it s h o u l d b e no m a t t e r o f s u r p r i s e if t h e the g r a c e a n d cheerfulness with which it w a s g i v e n . As they Avenue, invite all those suffering from defective sight, t< '
- — ' Improved
— " I'erescopic
• Crys-•
s o r t m e n t of ggreatly
" t r a d e " n o w p r o s c r i b e d a s p i r a c y s h o u l d v e r y soon be- •have ministered to me in carnal things, no may t h e y bo made sjiect theif assortment
tal and Pebble
le Sn
S p e c t a c l e s which are highly endowed with
p a r t a k e r s of spiritual things.
c o m o ' a s b r i s k a s i t is p r o f i t a b l e . *
[Albany "Journal.
the property of ii
i m rp.r o v i n„g vision. Also, all k i n d s of 4Tele>w,
D . R. L A I
scojies, Microscopes Electric M a c h i n e s Drawing Instrument*,
E l k Rapids, Dec. 25.1628.
'
The Montgoir.eT and Engllnh Fight.
Ac., constantly on h a n d .
N K W YORK." D e c . 2 0 ,
t i o n , lias sailed f o r B u e n o s A v r e s .
h e r e is t o b e a n o t h e r a t t e m p t t o i n c r e a s e t h e s t a n d i n g
y d u r i n g t h e p r e s e n t e-vion o f C o n g r e s s .
s. A. MCCLELLAND,
T h e W a s h i n g t o n c o r r e s p o n d e n t o f t h e Tribune,
gives
an a c c o u n t of t h e E n g l i s h M o n t g o m e r y f r a c a s f u r n i s h e d
DEAI.KU IN
b y himself, w h i c h d f f e r s m a t e r i a l l y f r o m t h a t t e l e g r a p h e d
7o n S a t u r d a y . M r . M.'s a c c o u n t i s fully c o r r o b o r a t e d b y
M«ssrs. W m . C o u c h a n d D a n ' l C o x , w h o w i t n e s s e d t h e
a f f a i r a n d w h o s t a t e s t h a t M r . . E n g l i s h s p o k e , saying,
" H o w a r e y o u , M r . M o n t g o m e r y ? " M o n t g o m e r y neiH a t s an'2"Crips Roots a n d Shoes, Door*, Sash,
t h e r rooke n o r p a i d a n y a t t e n t i o n t o t h i s salutation,
Door Trimmings,
pqssed o n d o w n t h e a v e n u e . M r . E n g l i s h s t e p j i e d a f t e r
NsJls. by t h e k e g or lb.:
h i m a few s t e p s a n d s t r u c k h i m f r o m b e h i n d w i t h h i s
I'ork and Flour, by t h e barrel or lb.;
c a n e a v e r y h e a v y b l o w on t h e s i d e of t h e h e a d . M o n t Butter, Cheeye, I^a'rxl;
g o m e r y t u r n e d o n h i m . K n g l i s h s t e p p e d l>ack a n d d r e w
Linseed and l>est winter-strained Oil, Burning F l u i d ;
nisi s w o r d c a n e ns t h o u g h a b o u t t o s t a b M o n t g o m e r y
Lamps of a l l k i n d s , C a n d l e s , Dried Apple*;
A large.a*<ortracnt Of Tobacco;
with i t
M o n t g o m e r y s t e p p e d b a c k i n t o t h e a v e n u e anil
Powder.
l > a d , Shot, (ion C a p s ;
c a u g h t u p a p i e c e of b r i c k . K n g l i s h w a s r u n n i n g w h e n
Carpet Warn, l/ogwood. Madder, Copperas.
M o n t g o m e r y t h r e w t h e b r i c k a n d h i t h i m o n t h e heel o r
Cadliar, Indigo, Altun. Borax, Ac.
l o w e r p a r t of t h e leg. M o n t g o m e r y w e n t b a c k f o r
R t M i a S h e e t I r o n , for S o p B o i l e r s ;
a n o t h e r stone, a n d E n g l i s h r a n r a p i d l y a w a y u p 1 4 t h
School Book*, Stationery, Wall Paper. Window C e r t a i n s ;
s t r e e t W h e n Montgomery came back English had run
Cradle Scythcs, Grass Scythea a n d Snathes, P i t c h f o r k s ;
half a s q u a r e a n d w a s b e y o n d his reach. W e w e r e t h e
Stope Pipe, Bedsteads, R o c k i n g Chairs;
Small Rockers a n d Table Chair* for C h i l d r e n ;
only p e r s o n s , c l o s e b y ; w e s a w a n d h e a r d all t l i a t p a s s e d .
M o n t g o m e r y d i d n o t s n e a k till a f t e r h o w a s s t r u c k . M r . T o g e t h A with all articles usually found in a Country S t o r e .
T h o m a s ' K e e n e r corroborates the above. Knglish has
A Fine Lot of P l o w s ,
b e e n held t o bail for assnlt.
Montgomery's face is badlv
on Commission, from the Kalamazoo Agricultural Works.
bruised, and h e has kept his room tince, attended b y phyA l | p u r c h a s i n g Cooda at N o r t h p o r t will do well to call and
sicians. M r . M h a i l a l r e a d y t w i c e p a s s e d E n g l i s h o n examine my stock a u d prices before p u r c h a s i n g elsewhere.
Saturday without speaking.
B. CUTTING d o n e t o order, o n s h o r t notice.
Northport, Dee. 23,1S58.
8-6m
H o n . W i l l i a m & D a i n r c l , m e m b e r o f C o n g r e s s from'
Drj Gopd«, Go^ccries, Yanlsee IS"otiqns, JESardware,
:- Tin
are.
signed h a v i n g a Book Bindery in connection with h i i
Bookstore, is prepared t o manufacture, to order. Blank Books
of every description. Merchants a n d o t h e r s wanting anyt h i n g in t h a t line, are Invited to give him D call. H a v i n g the
best of workmen, he can safely guarantee satisfaction in all
^
.
F. RAYMOND.
Detroit, Nov. 1.1858.
n3
C
H A R L E S R U S C H , (Successor t o M. Howard Webster.)
Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware. Housekeeping Articles, Mechanics' TpoU, Stoves, G r a t e s Tin s a d Jap*>anej Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. A g e n t f o r the A m e r i c a n and
European Law Agency of Litx A Kapp, Np. 7 Nassau s t r e e t .
New York—for the recovery of D e b t s Legacies a n d I n h e r i t a n c e s in Europe a n d the United States.
- Remittances made t a a l l parts of Germany, with s a f e t y a n d
dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue, Keaxaley'a Bloc't, Detroit.
Mich.
B j
O I N G E I T H S E W I N G M A C H I N E S ARF. T H E BEST
O Machines f o r Family Sewing; or for m a n u f a c t u r i n g purposes- Z f r CaU and e x a m i n e them a t ! 3 3 J e fferson A v e n u e
(Masonic H a l t )
WILIJAM PORTER, A g e n t
D e t r o i t Nov. L 1858.
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B
E E C H E I P S L I F E T H O U G H f A - — A N E W SUPply Just received. F o r sale by
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1858.
DOUGHTY, STRA"W A C O . •
Xo. 9 t Woodward Are..
FIRESIDE EDITION OF WAYERLY NOVELS,
now complete, full s e t s to be h a d of
•
D e t r o i j , N o v . 1,1858.
DOUGHTY, STRAW fc CO.,
"3 .
• •
No. W Woodward Ave.
A
FULL SUPPLY OF BLANK BOOKS AND
Stationery, constantly o n h a n d a t
^ t r o i t Nov. 1,1858.
RIC'HMONDS A BACKUS,
No. 183 J e f f t r s o n A v e .
— payers in t h i s town, t h a t the tax r o l l - f o r 1858. has been
A m a n i n N e w O r l e a n s w a s r e c e n t l y fined f o r t y - t h r e e deposited with H E N R Y D. CAMPBELL, f o r collection.
A
G O L D S M I T H , MANUFACTURER A N D IMPORB. D. HITCHCOCK, Town T r e * » r e r .
v
/
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ter
of
S
c
g
a
r
s
X
o
.
35
Woodward
Avenue, D e t r o i t Mlchid o l l a r s f o r e n c l o s i n g a l e t t e r i n s i d e of a n e w s p a p e r .
Traverse City, Dec. 17,1858.
7-3w
M a s s a c h u s e t t s , i s l y i n g s e r i o u s l y ill o f a n u l c e r a t e d s o r e
throat
-
C
"t™ •
Coon. l i n .
to;
Tbciou Bo^t^ick for. c u r t . f o r oflice, claimed
2*J1 W) . 20.) r»t
I^ecliinnu.
()'
$3 00. Allowed,' .
,
~
25 35 . 1739.65
17U5 n;
|l Meegazee.
•Thcurtj Hostwict for Kxpreas charges »n Lav.-s
70
\ Milton.
1 35 ... f»S til
claimed §.-} 00. Allowed.
45 h
1 Otl
46 0"
" j 'Peuhikula,,
TBAVKESE. Crrr, October 11, lfijfj.
37(1 5P
3«J. IITli^runBostwick for stationary for Clerk's office
j. Clcn Arbo^,
5,50
The Board of' Supervisors of the County of Grand
isfj :w
iy 1 4'.
3 l«i
claimed Sri M*. Allowed.
^ j. Ctsnten'iile,
"*
"House in,
Traverse,. Michigan, .cotrvened at" the Court
j; Traverse,
1255 15
1271 X
VJ.71
1T»roi»-Bn!»hod{ foi-PosUige for (loi-ic's office,
Traverse City, this day; at 2 o'clock, P. Ml Ho,-ml 'call' clairiie<l S5- 25. Allowed. .
' <«60.61 -S3964 -47 $4025 35
ed to order by the Clerk. .
Ik; it fmltot^olveil, by, titb lJoord of Supervisors A. B. Cowles' attending Cr. Cburt as Bepnfy
On motion of Mr. Fisher, the Board adjourned "Uiftil
Hherilt claimed' $4 25; . Allrtwal.
TfcfoBowing iariptfKW*orc pttyapb to^Ht:
tiiut the ubovo uinoiftits ordered' charged back shall act,
7 o'clock this evening.
IB
' M far a«.uKty bt*i as a ilischargd of a certain .credit each I«F. I!. Burrissnn.attending Cr. Court us Deputy
. PEUCT HAXXAICof
Traverse.
met mirsuaut to adjonriiment
4 20 j JSoui-d
! Township Trtwnrcr lipids against this County; for delink Slu'rifi', claimed £4 20. Allowed.
•JOHX R F I S H E E , •
,-CIcnAvbo-.
On motion of Mr. Beers, the sewral l»iHs pren-jited by
II. Furunin for attending at the drawing or
qoent taxes for jtSJ. ;
Jotiv 8.
• Ccnt^rviKei^ 0 ( ) ! theniembei-s Oftlie Board, for«crviccs andaltcudaoce.. InJnrqrsj claimcd $3 00.. Allowed.
•c;
Resolution
'Adopted;
•.
•
allowed as foUoiws; to wit:,.
Ou luotiwi^of Mr. Iipi^aK John E- Fjster. , w apllesolvutU By the Uounl of Snpdvvi«Ovs, tlis>f the "Willirmt IT. Stone Sheriff insnnidey cases, claim.A. W. Bacon...
8 10
pffilited Chairman prdiCTi. *'
ed JS}
Allowed.
64 50- '
,
„
, ,.
... Countv Trcatnrer credit to the Towtwhitis lvsivetivWy'
IT
L. K. Smith,
7A
-Oi motion of Mr. Hannah, the Board adjourn*' until t h f t C o Mn1v n,a H t n t ( . tex t(f l K 5 7 ^ „AH.ted by lij.u and. TIKTOII liostwick for *ervises its jailor, claimed
John l'l'l-'i-iu ,, .
:i 60
31 TO
to-morrow
rrow morning
^
^
I e h s ^ i && ^ the tofenshijis, and that
l«*A I .$37 in.- Allowed. '
JolmS.
Millc+v.
I
S
'2-1
ThcVOii Bostwiek for ft\ltjres for office claimed
Tuesday morning, Oct WthlS5a j «ud School tax ^ n » W » chuW ;:«linst the
A Bowers, /
A J
4 80
.Mi.Allowed.
28 50
JJoonl met1»mmant to najoOrnmenS. .Qji caMiug-ili».»;
, ^mrv
'
Perry Hannah, ^
4 64
CcOt^e \ \ \ Bryant ;>s .Tnstibe of tlie Peeco,
roll, ihejollowing inemberB were present:
Pliilo BCUI¥;
9 30
in sipuliy cases, ekiimed $2 49. Allowed
: Traversi'.
2 49
X PEBRT HANK.*!.
! "f-V. Ill
Personal,
\jotiN E. Ftsjiiii:.
T, ;1>. .1 lillaiy as Constable. in sundry suites.
' ClenArbor.
§.*3.29
TOWD.
(^eaterville.
- cl'iHK-il S|4 50. Allowed;
JotivB.
14 50
v
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2;u»
On
laot'ioit
of
Mr.
Fisiier,
the
Treasii'vr
l>e
authorised
Pei-soiia!,.
Moguzee.
Bi-iijitiiiiu Ad-it for attending Cr. Court OR
U ILBmnr, .
to inaka a coudeiu«d sUitemcnt of his rejmrt of Octolier
47
Poml^
Juror and witness at the July tenn, 1853
:
PinijO BKI:I{<.
Ixel^nan.
i t'!
'41
1858, and cause the sun*! to lie published.V .
Persotinl.; 1
clnitncd'$7 50. Allowed.
A AV. Bxcox,
Milton.
On motioin of Mr. lusher, the Clerk IK nutliorikal t»
!
32
School,
Joscph Bantu for aorvicw as Superintendent of
Ou(inotion of Mr. Miller, Petty Hannah wns elected
1
makea condensed report of the proccediowvof this. Board,
:
'
'!
2
0;!
Pei-som-'
j
the Po.ii-, claimed f=iG 00. Allowed.
'Chairman for the ensuing year.
aikl
cause thu same to l>e i>ublL«hcd.
)
tip?
(ftitmtj-.
Total fjiioitntTthargcd
.Tesst' 1). Morgan for services as Constable.
ITio Chair aypOiptf thy following CoBimitte^:
On motion of Mr. Sii>itti,.thc Board, adj^nrued fine
- " Town, i
o,v ACCOCXTS.
eliiimed Si2 00. Allowed,
dir. ' •
' •
liuildiiigcimiinittee claimed S21 66. Allowed.
Mr^si-s. I>6erH, Fisher, ao^ lJucon.
PKItltY I!ANN"All. Chiurman.
OK f t B U O ilftl.DJXd-i.
If. II. Xoble as Superintendent of tin.-Poor,
Tn Hit' A Ilos-i VV.CK, Clerk.
9-1 w
20 00
Mc>.>nt Smith, Miller, awl Beiei*..
'. I
cluiincd $20 (»)»./ AllowedD. ( '. (Joodalcas Justice of the Peace claimed
ox woi.v nncxTii-^.
T
fitate Q'KI (!onnty. ]k'i-.-oir.d.", 9 17 \ A L L , 1)1 \ < K t . t : t : k CO., 74 WODIAVARI) . U KMessrs.. lusher, ilfller.and Bowers.
S'J17.. Allowed.
personal, 'j.
! i > Bui% Wtiolcsulc i-u.t i:*Ui» 4>caleiH i i t e i s n i i i - W
3
-I). C. (JoOdale o.i Justice of the Peace,
On'motion;of Mr. Bmilh. the Board ndjou«ied; until Tpwn,
i•> or. ""••S'tlc l>i)' fiooitv Cuil>e|f, £&<>•' OilUlOtli-k
H.in;*lu^'.
Total ipnount clmwi-«11o tlitMV.i
claimed $12 95. Allowed.
,»HI A i d a , M
.
. • j Fcntlicw nuil Hoi' c I ' m u ' - u i ' i ; ; tluoiK—^wc vvi.i'kl y . ' i l i r u Totdl amount.charged tot'iB To
'J'.tn. Hillary as <'o'lKta'ile, chumCd S H OO..
Boon! met.'parsurait to adjounimenl.
i.liirlv i n v i t e tlie dltcuti'Oli.ofYhe'pi'iitictti tlid j'olloiriuy d o o < K
11 OQ wlit'cji wc lifve fu grc.'t w . i c y o f >tylo»«p«I ii.lrefc' LiOclw
Allowed.'.
.O'unob^ii.ofjMr.- BcpJTV ^he ^ t e k bo authorized to
Y
Sliii\rlii. toli^ mill ..^iiiiiV: ll.iVKialp.iliil <ln. iln. : \Yi'IC. <00<I<<.'
i«jd n.iiiossfStgiVfbr'flie Afcwsmierit Roll Helonqing to
J
frz-oi
'lo. do. i GeillK&'liV <{». <;O. . l o . ; Sir.ulflli>s,'U';:r!'MM
. '
. - ' TovfX^-H- or. Mll.vu
tho Towadup of.Penbwda. nud.to rennest the attcndiUK-e
J
Ktack. l--.i»iey. I ' u a l a r t V E i j r i h h - . * »a«i Molus A u i - t i H i B - l i . :
Sfcttc and (.'ot'tifr, |
of tho Superyiso^frofa that Township.
© n m o t i o n of M c . - 1 - i s h e r t l v B o a r d n d j o u r n e d u n t i l KJXMK-II suit EusliMiilleiiuo' >,'|>U>Uaui2.a^aTc«l •.
Town,
8 o \ l o c k A . M. TJmr^dny.
,
\ I>clrliic». in g v c i t vii.-iey; Viileucia
Si.'Jjie*: All-"
On motion of Mr. Fisher, tho Board adjoarncd until
Road,'
B o a r d n k ' t p u r s u a n t , t u a i l i o t u u m e i . i . M r . B o w e r s in i w ° o 1 l ' l u W ; : ^lpao-.wiFj»uni*ls: 8a!iiu«'»iB'<>:•<'IMI/'.•
7 o'clock this eycuitig.
,
School,,
t h e chair.
I u w s k s : U l a u k e t c l.l
lC«iibi'o1<]Pvi<- : tto ' r - ? • ( loven .
Board mot purartifiit to mTjonniment.
>i-il34
Total amount charged to iht-; cotm
T h e f o r e n o o n o c c u p i e d b v r e m a r k s f m m t h e mOmlicrs.! I ' i , , ' K ) U ' ' ' '
t « i n . ^ a w > . u . u , «:c.
On motioni of i Mr. Beets, the report of the Cdwnty
15 23 o n l h q c r . u r f i r a t i o n o r t h s i w n J . M . n o n V ^ , , .
Total amoniit 'flfcftjjriif to'tiit^tqaiii
. f
« , J C t DWIIIKUI.
Trehsmor be ;ae<x'i>twl Oud laid on the table.
Velvet,xfi.iiMwl., israelii', if Ply, 2 My.1
.M.-. Col'on
O n m o t i o n of M r . H a n n a h , tlie B o a r d ' a d j o u r u e d until,!
" To tho iron. Board of Supervisors of Grant] Traverse
anil Wool,
llrns^uis yu-ir JJ0i!» Ollt-lotli. W.allow
o n e o ' c l o c k J*. M .
County: .
t
SIUMICS,
Lace
andMu»liaCib-U'ia>,
On. i.'fa FKunv ]^;;<ticrN
••. TOvnpHir, Oi* |j<6(<>-'z <
Tho undersigned. Siiperintiitu'ents of tjie Poor for the
Board m e t pursuant to adjournment,
PflpcrHaiigiusv, Ab.. Ai'.
States and county,
'- Via h a v e niiuiy othci'
of Good-, Wliltli w " ! !»• o d f r t d
i '
r.KI-oaTOF i OMM1TTF.K OXSAt-XtllKf.'
•
Conntj-, respectfully k-gteiiveto submit the following rePei-somd. • •
, u3
| Tlie especial Conmiittee. to whom was referred the. to Miit the time,-.
port: '
"
v.
Tpwn, . , .
' !
matter in relation to the salary of tho County Treasurer,
\V<-.find thi? following outstanding orders drawn on the
Personal,
for the yeai* 1857, 1858 aniv i859, aud the salary of. the
' Poor Fund remuining still unpaid, viz;
Road. •
t'lilitic lSaildinj-; V'jllosts. T m r t v f t f . — P i t f l f t t i l
$ 7 00
[ Clork !|iid I'rosecujnug Attorney, for tlie year August,, ls5S.-r*rhc
Jiweph Dame, date Jon. S4ffi 185G;
prijiriple nf tin" i u v r n t l o n cousi^t^ iu,Ui'School,
12 00
iWNor. 19th jt. • ;
{locultar coosti'Uftiim- o f t h e liclorl, w l i f i f t . y ' 0 « * !•< aio-i
14 00 - -Personal,
iiVsk leave to report and recommend, that the County <|ulckly, ea*Uj-Mrtl e c o n o u j i i a U y j c i i e w i c d M n u }U>sia. Oi 1 ..
March 3d 1858,
Total
amount
cliUi-ged.
to
tlip
County,
:
j
Treasurer
be
allowed
the
Ann
of
$250,
for
services
renTallow
end
retibw UIVTM- of niiy klud, aud ].r*wTi>cHi;r. for
8 21
Joseph Mot-gni-,'" Jan. 10th 1M7,
Total
amount,
elinr^ed
to
til;
Town,
.•bout
e
i
g
h
t
y
reals,
nn
l u r c h l f « l i t a s a Kinn^au'it I'ret o t
] deied tlie County for thiwyear 1857. and that said sum
Dexter k Noble,
Mnr. h..T<l 1858,
33*72
coal (Jah.
. . .
' -ijj
' • be. in full, for all servicerrendered the County, for said nary
A I o n s roursc of e'xne, i i a y n i - a t the'.i.utC'* of tilo ia've.iior.
i
«74 93
who
hafi
had
many
v
e
a
t
s e\i>erienre iri;ISa* riinaiiracifttin^'aw
- ' TOW^RHir OF <LKMJAX.U'.
They also reebmmend that the snm of $300, l»e allowed well as hv ourselve- au|t vtltcrh, h a s placed tho i u v c u . i o a !«•- '
We have also audittd and plJo\ixd theaccouiits belnw
State aiid Cyimty,
y»nd alt donlit of il" |*-iu tl<ability. Tlie (uiMIe ui.:y lic f o u ! the County Treasurer iti full for the. year 1858.
of disbursements made.by'thofenperfhtcndiits for the rc« They also rccommcnd that the sn of $ 3 0 0 * b e allow-1 i'di-atly axxured t h a t itlin nt o n t o t W m o u n m p l o aaii c - s f u l
lief.of the Poo? during the year pa.'t, end provisions fo?1 Personal,
any t h i n s of the k i i d cvjer heroic constructed.
Top-n,
.'
[ ed the Comity Treasurer, in full, 'for the y 'lK-.«l on,I i|-° f The
which orders are to l>e drawn.
present object df the inojirlctoni i* t o dlsyoPersnou),
' .•i
• paid quarterly.
The following order t dmvii:
.
' -onnty and state R i g h t ' " "
't favoiablc U
Roiul,
I.
T h e y also r e c o m m e n d t h a t t h e s u m of $ 3 0 0 , b e allowed j imineiHutely intt Odnrd t b e w o r k s iuio peneiat n.
Kelsey Oliii:
S C«07
Pcrso'i.u.
s
n
s
a
l
a
n
i
n
full,
a
n
d
p
a
i
d
q
u
a
r
t
e
r
l
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t
h
e
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n
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y
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l
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r
k
,
J i i » 0 t a l w v , v - , • -w'li • >'",! jirf
- ^2 71
Sclioo).'
' r
i for t h e j v a r 1859.
a« well a* e v e r y t h i n ?
letted with t b e " S i i u - L i j l i t (InPeronnl,
i
T h e y also r e c o m m e n d t h a t t h e s u m of $ 1 5 0 , lie a l l o w e d
Lizrie Laut.n., •
*>50
Totjd amotitH cluiigal to tlie County.
a n d p a j d q h a r t e r l y , as a s a l a r y in full, f o r t h e P r o s e c u t i n g
Sarah ^janton,
I 00
Total iitiiomit charged to the Town,
:
Persoiw of iaiiBtt clrpitnl, imd iKtrtlealnrly <!:»» Kitlern,
: A t t o r n e y f o r t h e 'vcar 1859. *
John Peck,
. .
650,
makin.z an iiivestiucnuin
riglit t o 0 , e t h e -Snli>r.i'<hr'
Mis. Langworlln-.
30 78
Wort."," will lje eertnin of nn iini.iedir.le ieuimu'rolio.i.
Johu Scott,
40 00
All eoi j i m t n i c b t i o n s In t h o prenilisex tlti-eetod
the
jow.ssiui' OF c:a«tK :a^ /
;
. A . ' w : ilAWJT.
\VilUmn Lanlon,
26 97
m i d e n j l j n e d will laeetl p r o m p t nlleiition.
State
and
Guuiitv,
| On motion of Mr. Bacdii, the report of the Sjiecial
.
•. 1
•
JUH.V Q. P f l ) I J i V , .
William Pc<H.
• 13C5
Pei-somil,. I t ,
I,
• Ti-ca>iirer flic l ' r 6 p r i e t o i s , •,
Committee on Salaries was accepted and adopted.
Thcforem>i|ig mnt. br.>1. d»iwn
74 93
Town,
n3
Xo. TTVfapchrliril Avenne. Drtrolt, Michigan.
EQUALIZATION, 185s.
Personal'
J
'
,
TOWNStfir OF I.BK1JIXAC.
School,
i Valuation of Real flstate,
$22,989 00
Kix'pit^Ttho b«)^ J o h n l ( y "V^i'liiiu ; "
Personal,
1
HAI.LOCK.
XoJWj,
Jeflersou Avenue, Detroit,, YV'Jicrc
f .
Add 40 per cent,
,
9.195 CO I f f o u n d a very large,[(resit
B. Stone, fm-one year.
"
78 00
a n d desirtWo n t o r r b f tlio n'intiTotal amount charged to the < 'onnty
goods j u s t uiannTactured nniler liN ianhedtate hmpeetion, niul
Total amount thaijged to the Town,
32,184 60 e m h r a e i n g oho of the most extensiveassnrtiuenlK.ctrr Ix-Jor.
$356 3-1
10,043 00 oH'ei'Cd iu t h i s l i u u k e t j
Making the sum bf thrce. hundred and fiftj- six dollars
•Talu.'tion of Personal Estate,
A
n
i
o
n
s
hi-:
stock
wjll
fdliud
every M o d a a d de>ciiptiou
and thirty four cents exjiended for the County, for which
nt suitable t A i - f W n U ' l Wiuiei-Wefl,-.
TOWSSUir 0l*TD*t.<IV-C
the County is now'*liable, and for the payment of tlio same
row the low p r i c e d anil
nil tcheaper
h c a p e r grades, lo
l o tlie
I t mo t liut
State and County.
s
T'.WXSJIII'i-l
rovi'aon^should be maile by your lion. Board, to disfnshSo'uahle
garhiout*—all
or
which havel>a<
Personal,
$314,105 70
A'uliiiitinn of Iteid Estate.
it with the utmost e a i ^ a u d WARiiAXTKDta'gSvr natl#faellnn.
ursc the expense of the Poor of t|d8 Conner.
Town,
All
person*desirous..f
p
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r
c
l
i
a
i
a
g
e
i
t
h
e
r
nt
W
HOI.I^AI.K
'78,526
42
1 kiluct 25 per conl.
. Bryiow thtroorofthc prospects before us of suffering
t)K HKTAIU a ; e rc»|iecUiilty invited to call a n d c x a m i u e liis
and wont among the poor during tho coming winter, wO Road, ,
uniform^
'
235,579 28 extensive titock, which- hlmltnS"l»c .ctlored tfr jjritc*
feel in duty bound to advise a liberal appropriation for
!
IT.
I
J
ALUICK.
Personal,
16,564 00
"Valuation of Personal E tale.
theirrelief,'and according to the best estimate we can
School.
DVEI.VG
E8T\m.lSHmake on the subject, a sum not less than six hundred dolEa«t—A.'f'.ALEXAN'OKit
Personal,
'
lars. wiQ bo ,required tp meet the wants of the Poor ft/r Total amouh't charged to the' C'oimty,
woi'lit most respfccifutly in lima to iti*!. more folly to accom-«|ti76
•'•rtWNtnin> OK >i
the year ensiling, and We earnestly recommend that amount Total aniount charged to the Town,
modate t h e wants of the patronizing public, nud his l a v j e 1.16111' Araiuatft>n of Real Jpstate,
evease of b u s i n e s s he ha« adopted tho Improved,facility w h i c h
to be ajiTiroprinted. by the Boanl fof the Poor fund of this
Steam . g i v e s t o the Art of P y e i n s . hrtWn^ reretitly litteiT tt,i
Persona'.
comity toe ensuingjwvr.
for t h a t p u r j i o t e . He now lives liy Steam, e>ory tlescripliou
- Trovprso </itV Oct 12th 1858.
.
of S i l k s Satins, Velvet, Crajie* and M e r i n o s p r o d u c h i g . t h e
Re it furtherresolvedby th" l»oard ofSnpen-i«orti«iat
JOSKPIt BAMK. ) Suiwrintmidouta the amouats above presented to be charfjud bock :npon
ui'i-t hritiiaut colors and best style of tinfxli tliat every ai ticlc
TOWNSirrp or 1
Will admit of. Shawl* nf every Variety Wjed and' C l e a n e d .
-.
II. H. XOBLK. [
of
r
Peninsula, Leelamiw, and C'euterville, l>o olunged back
287 00
idtir.tioti of Real Estate.
I>. C. GOOBAL^ S the Poor.
andrea«^r«=edin 1858, and the amounts charged bick
A Y H E W ' S tvELK-AWUSTlSUSMOkfthTOlU! ANil
6,294'00
Pugonal.
On motion of-Mr. Fisher, the Board ndjournal until agajn^ (lieu Arbor,: Milton,^jleguzci; autl Traverse, shall,
VENTH.I.ATIKOCHlM.VEYp'AP.—JlayhewVChiinni.v
8 o'clock to-morrow morning, Oct 13th 1868.
C a p preventa Chimney* f r o m n o o k i t a g : i t preclude* s t o r m - act. as far as may lie, as n'cuscn«rgc of a certain credit
Board inot pursuant to adjournment.
f r o m e n t e r i n g tliein; il lessens the liabilities t o fires f r o m
-each Township lVeMurer holOs agniust this County, for
tlieir b u r n i n g o u t : it protect* t h e i r l o p s f r o m the wastes or
' Resolution No. 1. Adoptwl.
delinquent taxes of 5857. '
the
weather,
a u d serves a.* an ornaineiitw fiutsh.
Valuation of Real Estate,
$50,987 58
Resolved, that all county orders drawn on the Treasurer
desirons of seenria'g t h e right of BiannfartU;'*, or
On motion of Mr. Beers, tin* cluiir appoints ti wiuiinittee |
3,555 00 of Persons
Personal,
Of Grand Traverse County shall draw iutercst from the
sale, o r both, iu Cities, C o u a t i e s . i j l a t e s o r T e r r i t o r i e s iu
•late the said orders ure presented for pwrneut; if said of three, -to report to this Board ti salary for County:
a n y iiurt of the United States n o t alreiidy disposed of,,will Is$51,542 oft furnished with a d e w r i p t i v e circular, by addressing the nnTreasurer do^s not pay said orders at said-presentation, Treasure! far the ytjars 1851 and 18&8, also a sajaiy- for j
dersigued, and hv d e s i g n a t i n g the t e r r i t o r y t h e y desire, the.Towxsmr CK; ri
they ahidl draw interest at the rate .of seven percent per the Treasurer, Clerk and PpuWcutil^ Attorney for tin- j
year 185,9.
,
. •
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18,626 00 will al»o be I'arnlshed with t h e tcrftW of sale.
"alnation of Real Estate,
annum until paid. UlA UXyUE¥>, Patentee, Albion, Mk4j.
8,750 00 - jranufactiired nnd
Persoual, Committee on Salaries—Messrs.. Fisher, Snnth and
Resolution No. 4. Adopted. • .
fur sale, in I)ctroit, by
Rasolrcd, By; tho Board ol Supervisors, that the Bacon.
n.t
DUDI.BV- .V HOLMES, »7 -Woodward Are.
On
motion
of
MrJ
Fisher,
the
Board
adjourned
nntil
County Treasurer charge to !the Countv, the County and
U S T P r B M S I I E D , A TEXT JJOOK OK VEOETAB1.K
TOWXSl<(F fUf TB.AVF.1
Sbtfe tax, and to the TownKrespcctivefy theTowp, Tload one o'clock P . M .
a u d Animal Physiolosy, designed for the n s e of Schools.
Boanl met pursuant to adjournment.
. j Tiiloatiou of Real Estate,
142,900 43 Seminaries a n d C o f l e g e s I >T Henry Goadbv, M. D., P r o res* or
and School tax, as dods appear from the following con"v Persoihd,
'lTie following is tk' list of accounts allowed.,
39,222 00 of -Vegetable a u d Animal l'Jiv-iolo^y and-Entoniolog.v in the .
densed rtatcmcnt us rwected by the Auditor General, of
State A g r i c u l t m a l College of Michigan, embellished with uptaxes assessed in 185 and tho Clerk is ordered to certify William Johnson attending Comity Cuuvass.
or 4.ri() Illustrations. Although designed mainly for
Apr. 1858, claimed $5 50. Allowed.
10
$182,122.43 wards
the same to the Supervisorsjcspectivcly.
OoilegesSud Schools, t h i s liook will ln» f o u n d invaluable t o
Charles Russell attending Comity Canvass, Apr,
•RECAPITULATION.
. .
Tow^smpamozEK
the general reader, a n d should Qud a place in e v e r y pabiii1858, claimed $4 60. Allowed4 50' Valuation of property in Leelanau,/
$42,227 60 a u d pri vate Library. Tlie beautv of tlie wood e n g r a v i n g s tl;s 1
County and State, "'
$166 64
Jared Stacking as Constable, claimed $4 08.
"
"
"Meegazee^
252,143 28 so plentifully a d o r n t h i s work, is mmarkal'le. a n d ' t h e i r rtyle
Town, '
50 35
(•; f •
jseculiar; white, red. yellow a n d bin* figures, o n a
10,036 24 cmintiitly
" Milton,
Allowed. I
! '
2 33;;
Road,
«42
black ground. By t h e i r distinctness they have elieited
6,581 00 dead
John
S.
Barker
as
Justice
of
tlie
Peace,
claim"Peninsula,
School.
,
,
44 39
n u a n i m o a s admiration. K o r s u l e b y
*
5 4 ^ 2 3$ Detroit,'Nov. 1.1853.
ed .38. Allowed
38!
Total amount charted to the County,
$166 $4
" Glen Arbor,
n3
FRANCIS P.AYMONT).
27.356 00
" Cciitenillc,
". . . , V
"T
Town,
10416 S. B. Quackenbusli; attending County Canvass,
G K I G G 8 ii C O M MANUFACTUHEBS AND D E A L
182,122 43.
Apr. 1858^ claimed $6 24. Allowed,
4 74
" Traverse,
• era a t Wholesale a u d Betail, in bofas, C h a i n s B e d s t e a d .
#2fl> §0, II. I). Campbell stationaiy for County Troa"<uIlureKUS B o o k - c a s e s W a r d r o b e s Tables, p a i n t e d Cbamlier
$575,00i) 13 iSeta. Marbla a n d Boaearood W a r n a n d * l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t of
rei< office, claim^I $10 00. Allowed.
810 00
'
WWK8HIP OF TRATKBSK.
.On motion of Mr. Beers, the Board raise sevep inilLs on Hair, H o i k . Co t t o a and.Spring-Mat trasses. Also, H a i r Cloths,
Theron B6stjwick as salary for Comity Clei-k.
County and State,
$2 40
r i n g Twine, \Yebbing, i>ure Curled Hair, Willow W a r - — '
Town, - •
4 ']
66
claimed'$300. Allowed.
S300 00 the dollar, on the taxable property in th'tf Comity, to defray S1 pnnlrimr
Hlasses i t W . lfi^t A* ll^j Jenarsoii Avenue. Il
P. P. Smith Constable fees in sundry casts. " if
the current expenses.
"
3.27 •
claimed $11 00.1 Allowed.
'
$1|M>0> Ou motion of Mr Fisher, the Boanl nuse $500 as a
62
i r e CYCLOPAEDIA OF WIT ANDHUMOB.—
•Poor ftmd for this County, subject to the order of the
•
Total amount charged to tho County,
2 40 John JATOC.'M jnkicc of tkt- Pcaice, claimed
Containing choice aud charactcrirtle selectionsft-ontbe
Total amount charged to the Town,
37 Superintendent of the County Poor.
4 5 5 • 37.' Allowed.;
writings of the tnokt eminent Humoriri* of America, Scot- '
Amount of State and Comity' tax as apportioned to land, Ireland and England, by'Wm. E. Barton. For sale by
TheroaBostiwiok'fqr Clerks Forth Book: claimDetroit, Kov.' 1,1858.
FBANCI8 BAYMOXI).
$6 $5
ed $3 00. Allowed.
3 00 the sevetid Townships.
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".''AibiirAI, REPORT
;
Of the Board of Bnpeirtoor* of.G*»nd TniTersc
..'.A
I • CflOBty.
1
Piieteiroif:.'.^''-" r~- '••••'
It-jP QP l Up AUtWf.
County ai
opJ
Town,
Woad,
2!
School.
V32
'foul amount plwgod back tp the.county, .
Totalicniou.iLji-l'^irgjjd back to the Town •
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