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Title
Grand Traverse Herald, October 28, 1859
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1859-10-28
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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English
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Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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s t r o n g e n o u g h J o e , tsapxte.
M y a d v i c c LH t o w a i t u n t i l e l a s t i c t r e a d a n d p r o u d b e a r i n g , e n t e r e d h o m e w i t h a l l h i s a n d a b o u t six i n c h e s of t h e bod}'. I t w a s still a l i v e , ' a m i
y o u a r e t h i r t y , _ T h e r e will b e t u n c h a n c e s in y o u r f a v o r f e a t h e r s d r o o p i n g . S o q u i e t h a d lie c o m e in t h a t hi* w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n of m a k i n g p r e t t y alow t i m e , s e e m e d
wife.failed t o h e a r t h e - f a m i l i a r s t e p hi t h o p a s s a g e . t o b e ' d o i n g as well a s o v e r . "Iiiis s n a k e h u d actually lived
t h r o t o oiio in y o u r (a\ - or u o w . "
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a n d b o h i u d t h e times, ami no let b i s p r u d e n t c o n i u « l g o hour, s h e caroo d o w n s t a i r s u n d e r t h e influence of a restf o u r t h s of i t s f o r m e r self, a n d t h e r e i * n o telling w h e t h e r
f o r n o u g h t H n r r y h a d l>ecn t h r e e y e a r s in a c i t y house, tew feeling. E n t e r i n g t h e p a r l o r , s h e s t a r t e d in s o d d e n hu would n o t h a v e a c q u i r e d a g o o d old a g e , b u t t h a t his
a n d c o n s i d e r e d h i m u e l f f u l l p o s t e d u p in buisneati m a t t e r s , s u r p r i s e a n d alarm, f o r t h e r e , reclining u p o n n sofa, was
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H a r r j - Melville hivl 8 1 0 , 0 0 0 left t o h i m b v a n u a c j e . . " 1 tun in t r o u b l e . " w a s h i s c h o k i n g reply.
B a r s t r e e t , w a s o v e r p o w e r e d b y t h o n o x i o u s gas, a n d b e A t r t w c o t y - o m j j t c a A e J n t o h i s posaessiou- UptMi thi*
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' f t m i h o m a m t dolliire in C a s h w"a.s soinelliilug of a basi* h»TV |wssed t h r o u g h a f e a r f u l d a y ! a n d t h e r e i s
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W h a t a c h a n g e f r o m t h e bold, b u s i n c s b r a g g a r t of t h e m a n c o u l d b o rescued m o r e c o s i l y t h a n t w o . A * s p e e d i l y
n o difficulty w h a t e v e r in s t o c k i n g i t w i t h m o r e t h o u a l l day b e f o r e ! B u t H a r r y Melville w a s a m e r e d a n d y in a s p o s s i b l e b o p r o c u r e d a q u a n t i t y o f unslackeu lime,
t r a d e . T h e r e w a s n o m u s c l e in t h o man,.'no r e s e r v e d w h i c h b e c a s t i n t o t h o p i t , a n d theti d a s h e d down' a p a i l
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b o d y b o n g h t a n d c v o ^ b o d y s o l d w i t h s c a r c l y t h e f o r m a l i t v grows, a n d H k " a balloon, collapsed a t t h e first s h a r p of t^mp, for a pull of t h o r o p e waa felt, s o d t h o m a n w a s
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a t t h e fnfit r a t o of m a n y t h o u s a n d s i>er a u o u m , a n d m a k i n g a man in s u c h au e x t r e m i t y ! N o t h i n g . S h e c o u l d w e e p dimple) t h e c a r b o n i c a d d g a s .
f a b u l o u s p r o f i t s . T o m a r r y , a n d eet u p e x p e n s i v e domes- a n d w r i n g h e r h a n d s , a n d soli like a d i s t r e s s e d d a m s e l ;
BETTKB T H M R K H S S - — H o n . D a v i d O. B r o d e r i c k U .
t i c e s t a b l i s h m e n t s , <mme a s a n a t u r a l r e s u l t . B o t h t h e b u t 6he h a d n o c o m f o r t a b l e suggestions, n o b r a v e word*,
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PROCEEDING.*) O P T H E A 1**17AX MEETING
On mdtkn of Mr. B a r * the Board proceed to the Thmnas lec, aerricm m Comity OanvaMr;
O P T H E BOARD O F SUPERVISORS,
e q u a t i o n of the aMaswents from tho si vend TOWN.
claimed U 00; allured
w*. «, 7
T ^ v a s s C i r t Oct 10th, 1859;
Motion offered by Mr. Barnes, that they dedact from Frederick Cook, aenfaft as CowtahJe. ca«
The
Board
of
Supervisors
of
the
County
of
Grand
Tr»the
assessment of Milton five per eent; deduct Mpeguace
TRAVERSE CITY:
People TS. John Bryant :ckined'#2 67;
w e dcCVened at the Court Howe, iu Traversa Cityr at ten per cent; add to CenterviUe fire per ceot; »Sd to
afiowed'
FRIDAY MORNING, OCfOBKR 28, 185?.
one o'clock, P . M., and were called to order by tbeCksrk. Lcelanau. fi<V!percent; deduct from Traverse five per
Hannah, Lay 4 COL, for Registers furmahed
The .following towns were represented as Mows:
cent; and Glen Arbor and Pe&nsula remain aa Ihrv are.
each
'lown to relator the names oT
« f l m « A LAXQIXIX »„ U » J H I Z
Township of Traverse, by Perry Hannah.
Motion amended by Mr. Hannah, that thev strike out
Electors; claimed 814 50; flowed
Township of Glen Arbor, by Henry Decker.
the Ave and insert ten percent to Leelanau. "Amendment Hannah, U y k Co., bill of Books for Clerk
Township or OenterviBe, by J. W. Timblin.
carried.
and Register; claimed $19 80; allowed
Township of Mecguzec, by L. R. Smith.
-..... I f O n C B TO SUBSCRIBERS.
MptiQn carried with amendment:
Hannah. L a y * Co. freight on box of Laws;
Th^Brrt volane ot the HIUAU, will close on the jsth of The Representatives from Milton, Peninsula and LeeEQUALIZATION'.
churned $3 52; allowed
.
. . .
LKKUtJUC.
V •Kl'*11
adhere' to tie system of lanau, not present
Hannah,
Lay & Co, one Record Book for
On motion of Mr. Hannah, L. I t Smith was ejected Real Estate.
25,186 00
Xt\taM jynmt,
we *We this Umelr notice, that all who
Recording Village Plats; claimed $33;
Add 10 per cent
^518 €0
iii* uupoaed to keep UH company another year may be pre- chairman jtro tem.
allowed
On
motion
or
Mr.
Hannah,
the
Board
adjourned
until
I*ra4 ta jpake their remittances by that time. The flnt
Hannah, Lay A Co., drayage on Books;
27,704 60
namber vf the second volume "will be latoed oo the 35th of 7 o'clock, P . ML, this evening.
claimed 50c; allowed
Board meet pursuant to adjournment and called "to Personal,
8,909 00
-Vrember, and we hope tohave the pleasure of recording
John M Goddard, attending the September
order by the Chfdr. The roll being called by the Clerk,
«?«rB»W,kotac^ptloi book, atthat tine, the aaam of all
Term of Circuit Court; claimed $4 23;
all members were present
MKKOCTOt.
allowed
jweeent wibaelbers, together with a large addition; hat In no
Township of Milton, represented by George Luke.
Real Estate,
173,955 00
L. D. Qaackenbnsh, services as County CanVnntance wlU a paper be gent without payment In ad ranee.
Township of Peninsula, represented by H. 0. Furman. Deduct.10 per e
17,395 50
vamer, April, 1859; claimed $6 36;
Township or Leelanau, represented by Norn
allowed
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iq UOAMO x» ScFKEvieojm.—Wo devote the inside or On motion or Mr. Hannah, L. R.
I t Smith y
165,840 60
John Bryant, services for. holding Coroner'*
today's paper to the poblication of the proceedings of chairman for the ensuingyear.
Personal,
92 81,
Inquest on the body of Louisa Klcmer. .
On motion </t Mr. Hannah, the Clerk read the proceed, the Annual Meeting of the Board of Supervisors, and the
March 26th, 1859; claimed $6 67; re^
ox.
Heport of the County Treasurer. They will bo more in. ings of the Baud at their last mooting.
iccted
On/motion'oT Mr. Barnes, it was ordered, that ir Amon Real Estate,
10,321 54
H. L. Furman, servieea as Justice of the ^
Icrestingto our County readers than anything else'we W . Langworthy make and execute a good and Warranty Deduct 5 per cent
516
07
Teace,
the PcOple vs. A Ayers; claimcould publish.
Deed with the usual covenants to the County of Grand
•9,805 47
ed $7 95; allon-ed
Traverse, for the west hair or the-North East quarter or
320 00
H. H Noble, services as Sheriff attending
. RjrraxEa 0. A. STKYBO, Esq., Receiver of Pablio Section numbered Nine (9) in Tonwship numbered twentyCircait Court, April Term, 1859; claimMoney atthis place, returned from Detroit on Tuesday seven (27) North of Range Nino (9) West, containing
rrxixsuia.
ed 84 50; allowed
4
IIWL: We are indebted .to him for late papers, and Eighty (80)" acres, and deliver tho same to tho Clerk or Iteal Estate,
1,452 00
James K- Gunton, services as Under bheriff
8,202 00
for Uie cheering ioformation that Ohio, Pennsylvania, the Connty oT Grand Traverse, and also record the Pa- Personal,
attending Circuit Court, April Tbrm,
tent and former transfers to show a clear title to laid real
1859; claimed $17 84; aUowed
Indiana, Iowa and1 Minnesota, have gono Republican. estate to be in the said County, then tho Clerk fa to refILfcX AKBOR.
T. D. Hillary, services as Constable, attend•Good for us—bad for.him.
lease Amon W. Langworthy and Norman Barnes from all Real Estate,
80,724 00.
ing
Circuit Court, order Sheriff April
recognizances wherein they became sureties for tho ap- Personal,
3,637 00
Term,
1858; claimed $2 25; allowed .
GLORIOUS NEWS!
pearanoe of Anson Hawkins, at the next term or tho CirMorgan Bates, Printing Blanks for Clerk's
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, l e v a and Ml,
cuit Court for this County, wherein a Bill oT Indictment
CEXTRmUXK.
Office; claimed $17; allowed
for Perjury was found against said Hawkins at a term of Real Estate,
• o u , All Republican M l
24,242 25
Theroo Bostwick, Postage; claimed 83 30;
"U o hare only spade to-day to make the cheering an- the Circuit Court held in this County on the 25th day of ¥
5 per ccnt
1.212, 11
allowed
nouncement that all or the above States hare wheeled August A. D. 1855, as shown by files andrecordre25,354 36
Theron Bostwick, building fence, and sundry
maining in Clerk's office.
Personal,
5,353
00
into Republican lirxw-Ohip by'17,000. Douglas is
things, as per bill; claimed $66 12; alOn motion of Mr. Hannah, the Rules read by the Clerk
lowed „
" squelched out" and Buchanan Democracy an.rihil»<.yl were adopted by this Board until otherwise amended
Theron Bostwick, freight and expres charOn motion of Mr. Barnes, the Board adjourned until 8 Real Estate,
ges ou laws; claimed $9 35; aUowed
Terrible Disaster-Loss of the Propeller Troy and o'clock, A. M-, Tuesday, Oct 11th, 1859.
Deduct 5 per cent.,
Theron
Bostwiqk, paid Morgan Bates for
Twenty-^* Uveal
f
Tuesday, Oct 11th, 1859.
Printing Blanks; claimed $12 65; alTho Propeller Troy, Capt Byron, fomdered at 8
Board mot pursuant to adjournment called to order by
138,760 ^ 0
lowed
7
o'clock on Tuesday morning, 17th Inst, about ten tniks the Chair* On the call of the roll all members were pro- Personal,
John B. Barker, attending Board of SuperHonth or Point aux Barques. The wind was blowing a
168,065 80
intendents or Poor; daimed $4 25; alOn motion of Mr. Hannah, the petition for tho organilowed
terrific galo at the time, making a complete breach over sation of a new Township or Crystal Lake be accepted
John S Barker, attending County Canvass;
the vessel, extinguishing her fires and very soon filling and the Board proceed to inquire into tho expedioncr oT
RECAPITULATION OF VALUATION.
claimed 84 25; allowed
her. The Captain was very cool and firm, and when he organising tho territoiy therein described, to be called Lcelapau,
36,603 60
E. W. IIoak, killing three wolves; claimed
CarerAL
L
i
n
.
Meeguzee,
165,840 50
saw that the vessel must go down, made deliberate and
824; allowed;.
In the matter or tho application orH. Burr, Charles E Mfltoto,
10,125 47'nnipto preparations for tho safety of all on board. Had Bailey,
Almond
Y o u n ^ killing'one wolf; rlaima.1
H. Areril, John Hadsall, J1 A. Dauby, K. B. Peninsula,
3,542 00
his orders boon gtriotly obeyed the result would have Everts, R Buer, W. H- Coggshall, John Greenwood, Glen Arbor,
84,361 00
Hemr D. Campbell, attending District Canbeen far different.—-Tho company on board consisted of Joseph Nobrage, Hiram Gage, John Bailey, f.I). Bnnes, CenterviUe,
30,807 36 s
•
vass, Nor. 1858; claimed 83 00; rejected
for tho erection and organization of a new" Township. It
t wentysix persons, of whom eight were paaongcrs.
168,065 80
Theron Bostwick, Stationery; claimed 818;
appearing to tho Board or Supervisors that applica jon
505,457 73
Whpn tho vessel began toffll, the CaptAin secured tho has been made and that notice thereof has been Hgwxl,
allowed
life-boat, and placed tho passengers, together with tho posted up and published as in manner required by law;, Report of thr Snperintendents of the County Poor. T. A Hitchcock, services as Superintendent
lo. the Hon. Board or Supervisors or Grand Traverse
ol the Poor for 1859; claimed85 00;alchambermaid and first engineer, in i t
and having duly considered the matter of Baid application,
County:
lowed
th at lhe tC rrit
h
' A quarter-boat, in good condition, was assigned to the i ? , l S o 2 ? n r
. „
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undersigoed. Superintendents of the Poor for this Wm. R. Stone services as Superintendent of
balance of tho crew, the Captain Intending to find panage
Poor for 1859; claimed 88 50; allowed
S B :
^
to- submit the fo»Z$
ip the life-boat Thaw was still o yawl which was finapC. n . Holden, attending suit at Northport as
S h . ' K L M r K '
Md Twenty^iplit
find
thofollowing
-Prossecuting Attorney; claimed $6 00;
. propriated, bat which was considered MBoaworthy.
lh outstanding Orders on tho Poor
allowed
In the consternation incident to tho moment tho quarHannah, l a y A Co^ repairs on County Jail,
teriSoat was launched contrary to orders, into which a Thirteen West; thence South to the ToWnship line be- As per Superintendents'Report of Oct 12th,
by order or Commissioners; claimed
tween Townships Twenty-four and Twent^flve; thenco
858 21; allowed
number of the *rew 'sprang, overloading i t and swamping w 1
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'.be shore of Lake
Norman Barnes, services attending Super- l i d lifeboat was then launched, and tho party at>visors meeting claimed 88 10; allowed
jOrltart #> Ittaken.boud, rt»Tu. pnipdffgrtj
H. C. Furman, re vices attending Supervisors
indications of Immediately sinking, a rush was made that erected into • nea^Towtthip to becrdled and known by ders have been dran-n as f o l l o w s ^ P '
•
meeting; claimed 86 90; allowed
o>T*io«dod ft. Ixmt, .ixl ,ta lad n o r t j m n p o d » i c n
w Township of Crystal Lake. The first rHannah,
Lav & Co., for R. McClelland,
v
George
Luke, attending Supervisor's Meet870
53
~'~ &
»- Noble, for Wm. ~Peck and ~& Smith,
the. Captain drove a portion oT the crew back.' In the annual Township meeting thereor shall be held at tho Dexter
ing; claimed 88 10; allowed
77 53
Store of L A. Dauby, on the first Monday of April next.
Bostwick, for Ann Hopkins aud Lizzie
Henry Decker, attending Supervisor's Meetrush, howe rer.the oars were lost aad the boat wse left at the uraal time of holding Township meeting; and at Theron
Lnwton,
ing; claimed 88 70; allowed
80 60
nt fte mercy of the waves. When last seen she was layA.-DauW and H. A Wol- D. B.Cushman, for Wm. Peck,
17 00 J. W . Timblin, attending Supervisors meeting broadside to the sea, and probably could not cfcrry
shall bo tho persons Betsey Hull, for William Peek,
ing; claimed 87 74; allowed
15 00
whose duty it «»all be totoeade at such meeting, appoint Joseph Dame, for John ScoJt
IK T load a groat while.
L.
R
Smith, attending Supervisors moetine;
48 00
a uteris op<m and keep the Polls, and exercise the same D. C. Goodale, for Strnn Hopkins.
claimed 87 50; allowed
The yawl was the last boat left, into which George P. powers
10 00
7 50
as the inspectors or elections at any township
Plmnley, the wheelsman, and J . C . Barber, the aeeond meeting, as the law provides.
for
Ab re
bro bt
318 56
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Total amount
8434 97
engineer, seated themselves. They, with the first , mate,
356
34
On
motion
or
Mr.
Hannah,
the
Clerk
WM
authorized,
Marcus Lake, were all who wore loft on hoard Seeingno tbe organizahon or a new Township by tfie name of
to call on Hannah, Lay k Co., for an absolute Deed in
ToU|.
laearn of rendering assistance to those to the water got WmnWATKB, be granted i
8674 90 r » simple, for Block Numbered TVn, in the Village of
Traverse City, aa shown by Record Map
itjto the yawl just as tho hull sunk, and the party were
Dedcer
'
' TSnhhn, Lake, Fur- the accounts or disbursements made by the Superintend- J J-i-v!."'
.i.
On motion or Mr. Hannah, tho County Treamrer is
d «JT
off j fmh. w_ ihad
aecnred.one oar, with
which they
f r b
of thp P o o r
Navfr-SS^aroesL
?f n t awhich
" ' Orders
^ ^ l i c fare
. ^
April 1st, 1856, authorized to allow interest on the Due Bills oT D. II
inwaged t ^ ^ - their leaky craft. They found it impojn a y ^ j o r . Faroes.
.
to be drawn:
or
Moore.
the
appBcation
of
Wm.
H.
Fife,
GBHannah",
Lay
&
Co.,
for
R.
McLelland,
fcible to make tho American shore, and accordingly head- •T A^i n s
70 63
horr
On motion or Mr. Barnes, the Clerk is authorised to
^
&
- Joseph Sours, Amos HiH, Riel
I t Hopkins.
ed across the lake. Two oT them steered while the third Johnson.
4 00 draw order* for the Juror's certificates inoed to Petit
Michel Gay, Rhrin Pulsipher, Henry Blake,
William Pock,
137 50 Jurors at the April term or Circuit Court, 1859, and rekept bolsly at'work bailing. The boat leaked ao hadly Henjy H. Sayler, Hemr Stites, Enos Peek, John Mcdon- T. A Hitchcock, for Lizzie
Lawton,
3
25
tain
the same until the surrendering to the Clerk of such
t^av, it .required constant work to keep her rreo, aod be- ald,. for the erection and organization or a new Township.
"
" John Scott,
1 38 certificates.
sides th£ aea was rolUng nrj high and they shipped a It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that application niram Beckwlth, for John Scott,
32 00
On motion or Mr. Decker, the Board allowed Theron
hwbeen made, and that notice thereor has been signed,
good deal of water. ' In this way they ran acroatho lake, posted up and published as in the manner required by
r
P° r J rcar * ^
this time, until
248 78 Jan.
landing safely at Bayfield, threo milee below-Goderich, law, and having duly considered the matter or said appli1st 1861, to be paid quarterly.
Amount brought down,
674 90
ahw> 7 o'clock in the evening, having beenneariy eleven cation tho Board order and enact, that tho territory desOn motion ol Mr. Hannah, the Board allowed the
hoore lo the yawl AB the others, twenty-three in num- oribed jm said application, bounded as foDows, to wit:
County
Treasurer
a
salery
or
8300
for
the
rear I860
, , t.
«923 68
AH of Town Twenty-eight North of Range Nine West Making the
ber, were .^roWned. *•?';
of nine hundred twenty-three dollars and paid quarterly. "
S-VnS!?
2 f t h e T o T r n r t l i P o f Mil- sixty-eight cents,.expend^ foTthe Pior in this County
On motion or Mr. Timblin, the Proasocuting Attorney is
F,,r, o,,t o f
JUpnalaa of Sir J o t a P r a n l d i . P o n a d .
"
" » « » c o « 1 ! i 7 i 8 m , w i i . b H T d allowed a salary or 8200, for the year or 1860.
The screw Steamship P o t Capt McCIintock, not S E S
I « h m BtgrviiliM!," for tta pjyrcot ot Iho a m prorWoii «houl<I t o rais
On motion of Mr. Barnea tbe Report or the County
h
J I*dy Franklin to tho Artio regions, In search or sir lying Kast oT the East Arm of Grand Traverse Bav; Pec- by your Honorable Board
Treasmer be accepted, filed by the Clerk and ordered
.printed
J$ha P r a m ' s Expedition, has returned to Englaad,
The
amount oT indebtedness of this Connty, for this
w i n g beou comjrfetely BOcctasfuL At Port WMam on
j e » , is asfollowsto wit:
the north-west corner of King Willlato' Island, a record
v —
--rri—r —
~
w V--UU1UU, BC can make on the Bills audited and allowed at this meeting.
$434 97
North of Range Ton West; be and the a
is
^hereby
subject
a
sum
not
k*s
than
eight
hundred
dollars
will
be
ww found, doted April 25th. lSMTagned by Capta.
Amount of Salaries for ..which orders are
^ reqmred to meet the wants of tbe Poor for the ensuing
drawn.
575 00
Lroaiet and Pits Jamea. The record a a ^ the Erebus
x
/ f -f* t b e -TCar'
? , e a r D e s 0 I recommend that amount to K Amount of orders drawn on Juror's certifiand Terror were abondoned three days previous, in the
^ y o j April next appropnated by the Board for tbe Poor FmW or this
cates,
72 92
5
ic*, Bre leagues to the nortlhwat, and that the survivors, " . J ! ® ? time for holding Township meeting; and at County, the ensuing year.
Amount
or
State
Tax
as
apportioned
to
this
THO"S. A. HITCHCOCK )
ia all amounting to 105, were proceeding to Crept Fish mid mertiqg, John McDonald, Riel Johnson, and Oscar
County,
147 22
Eaton, three electore of Baid Township, shall be the perW M I t STONE,
' ( SnrwrinhnLnt* Amount appropriated for aPoor Fund or this
rivet. Sir John Franklin had died June 11th, i 1847
tbe
P®0^
' F r ? T C r i , e c : ( 7- Oct 11, 1859.
Connty,
800 00
and the total deaths to date had been nine office™ and 13 2 d
88
£
^ e . n e p e C t ° 7 of etec"
01 Mr. Barnes, the Board appropriated the
men. Many interesting'relics of the expedition on the
1
$2,030 11
wcateni shore or King Williams Island were
Tbeamount of Taxable property in this^Count^ as
equalized by this Board 1
from the Esquimaux* who stated that after their ahoodonmont, one ship was crushed la the tea aod 'sunk, and erly itemized and certified by the proper officer.
The amount of the Indebtncss of this Connty having
of the Poor or this CountyTor the ensra« been ascertained, as stated above, and also the amount of
thaoq«er breed on shore, where she remained The
On motion of Mr. Hannah tbe Report of the County
Taxable property in said Connty as equalized this Board
Fox was unable to penetrate beyond Beflolt Straits, and TVesarer ww laid on the table.
The foDowingls a list of accounts presented to this d e e a it expedient to pay the present indebtednew of the
Resolatkm offered by Mr. Barns: .
Board as allowed tod rejected:
wintered in Brant/erd Bay. Mlmrte and Interesting deConnty. and also provide for Contingent expews. that
Resolved, That tho County Clerk shall act as tho Clerk
talb of the expedition are published Several skeletons Of the Bond of Superintendents of tho County Poor, and Jesse Pamater, services as Constable in case
Fire (5) mills on the Dollar be the amount of Countv
A-I>. McCabe; claimand State Tax to be raised on the taxable property of
of Franklitfamen, large aDantities of
^ a„ •ball keep a correct journal of the prooeediiKs of said
of clothimr,
clothing; Jbc..
Ae^wd
ed $12 97; allowed
812
97
this county.
Board in a; Book to be kept for that purpose, and «h»p Jesse Pamater, services as Constable, case or
•duplicate record up toiht aboodoument of the shipa
Amount of State and County Tax sa apportioned to
countersign all orders drawn on the County Treasurer
Jidcovered
People va George Brown; claimed 812
each Township, to be raised an the valuation of taxable
for the support of tbe Poor of this County.
„
72: allowed
~
4 69 property therein, for the year 1859, is aa foDews:
M^rSi^VelT^ J?
pr™™"
°^
»
»s
S5S Jgg
AB . rT
Muegwoc,
Milton,
Pcninralo,
" < !Ien Arbor,
< '«utretillc,
Trarotse,
COSTRA.
TotaL
1 8 8 » 1 Feb » t o r amount of dellpquent tax of 1858 returned,
<
829 20
5 0 S3
TOWNSHIP OF HILTON*.
4 8 1 2 Jan 1 Par apportionment of tax or l t t o ,
4 2 1 8 0 Oct 1 For amount of taxes ef IBM, rejected by
Auditor General,
154 0 3
10 For balance doe township,
840 82
780 98
47 60
45 13:
» 7 26
it
24 54
ft 02
48 81
145 01
791 5 1
.
;
$147 22
82,879 88
* * 5 2 7 10
On motion o f Mr. H a n n a b , t h e B o a r d adjourned tine Feb
die.
L . B . S M I T H , Ghftlrnwn.
T u e s o x BOSTWICK, Clerk.
4ft-lt
HHHHSI .
TOF
,
Oct
.
STATE O p MICHIGAN.
GBANO T a x v x n s x Cocjrrr T o x i s r u x ' s O r n c x , f
•
Trnveise City; O c t 1ft 1HM. {
To the Board'of Supervisor* of Grand Travers Connty, Mich.:
.The undersigned, Treasurer of Mid Coanty, respectfully
submit* to yonr honorable Board the following (Xhibit of
#t.a
Jan.
X H . H . U
« f
. . IA ^ n n J t i fa t
<kI .
itafa •
"
For amount received from former Treasurer,
83c 5?
SB For amount received -Of Treasurer of
Centrevillt, on account or State and .
County Tax oT 1848,
Feb. I D o
do.
do Treasurer or Leelanau,
'i Do
do * do
do of Meeguxce,
l)a
d o , do
do of Milton,
' Tip
do
do
do or Traverse,
. Do
do, . do
do of Peninattla,
July 6 For amount received from Btate on account t e r n a r y School Fuml,
Aug lS For amount of finea received-of O: W.
Br) aM, Justice,
. Oct W -For amoul received from Btate o f M l c h l I ' gsa on account or Delinquent Tax,
S
S
CONTRA.
For amount of County Orders received
: of Treaaurer of Centrevllle for taxes
of 1858, •
For Hiteieat o n same.
V.
. Par paid Treasurer for returning foes,
2 For amogt or County Order* received or
Treasurer of Leelanau for taxea of "
1H58,
Kor interest oa same.
,• . For peidTVeaaarer returning fee*, V,«5 For amount paid Trtaaaier of MeeguxeCi
returning fee*,
For amount paid Treaaurer or Milton, re-
: . ! ' • • • • •
OOHTBA.
.
.
, For balance dne the State aa per Treaaoaurer1*- Ledger,
For amount of taxea of 1857 and previous
' . year*, charged back to County by Auditor General.
For amount of taxea of 1858 rejected by
Auditor,
I . For amotntreceived by Co. Treaaurer on
a c c o t n t of ^ellnqoent taxea,
For balance due Connty,
- *
.
TOWNSHIP OB CBNTRBVILLE,
For balance due the County aa per Treaaurer'a LeilRor,
For apportionment of State and County
tax of 1858,
Far amount of taxea of 1858, rejected by
Auditor General,
• F o t amount of taxea of 1857, and prevl. oua yeara, charged back by Auditor
.^General,
CONTRA.
For amonnt received by Co. Treaaurer,
For Amonnt of delta quant tax of lHiR,
Oct 10
.
For Balance due the County,
TOWNSHIP OP LEELANAU,
l O t o ir
r bbalance
i
dne the County aa per Treai aurer** Ledger,
For°iapportionment of State and County
For
1 1
, • -
Oct
1
.wfW,':^
For aawunt or
tax^yf
• -
1858, rejected by
For amonnt of tax of 1M7, aad previous
yeara, charged back by And. Gen.
Feb
2
Oct 10
COJttBA.
For amount received by Co. Treaaurer,
For amount of delinquent tax of 1858,
Balance ^ M t h n O o t t r t r .
1
>
,
AT A SESSION OP T H E
Dfi?
. 574 28
44 17
3,5<S 11
;
.si
CONTR.V.
published giving 8 detailed account of the cruise of the
yacht Wanderer when on her last slaving expedition.
Una b6ok, says tho Charleston Mercury, will make a
sanation. It fa brought out by a person who took a part
in her adventures, and will give a minute account thereof
and will make some developments involving the reputation of many public men or this country.
A London letter-writer says Charles Dickens is about
worn out; fast breaking np. His cares, his trouble^ his
years, Ida habits, and incessant labors to make both ends
meet, have taxed his mental power*tillthey are breaking
down. In hisreadings,he looks like a decayed bean, a
patched, painted, pernked bedowager. .
7S28
82311
85,080 84
CR.
8202 89
(*
. .
PROBATE COURT
for said Coanty holden at tj»e l'r?bate Office In the village orManUtee,«n Monday,the twenty-sixth day or September
in the year or onr Lord one thunsanil eight hundred and fifty$382 08 nine, Present, H r x s r 8. Umttx, Circuit Court Commissioner
A S u n TXAPKH'S JOURXAL.—A b o o k i s a b o o t t o b«
22 00
F H E R E P U B L I C A N A S S O C I A T I O N OP WASHX l N O T O N are having prepared and pubitxted a series *
Political Tracts, under the supervision oT the Congresaion
Republican Executive Committee, which It ia earnestly hoped
the rrienda of t h e Republican cause will take immediate
steps to have put in. general circulation.
They are fomished at the cheap rate of seventy-five cents
per hundred copies, free of postage.
The following tracts have already been published:
Tract No. 1. HOW WE ARE GOYERXED.—tlelng an expose or the Fraud* and Expenditures of the. preacnt
Administration for party- purposes.
Tract No. S. LANDS FOR THE LAND LESS.—Betag a complete analysis or the v o t e s on the Homestead Rill.
Tract No. 3. THE ATTITUDE OF NATIONAL PARTIES
IN RESPECT TO A PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Tract No. 4. T H E SLAVE TRADE.—Showing that the proceeding* and debates during the last session of the late
Congrem indicate a most marked deterioration of moral
sentiment at the South ta respect to- the African Slave
Trade, and are fearfully ominous of the near approach of
the time when, at any rate' in the Gulf States, that hitherto
• universally reprobated traffic will be a s heartily (attained
as 1* the institution 6f~ alavery itself.
ractNo. S. OVERLAND ROUTE8 TO THE PACIFIC—
THE BUTTERFIELD CONTRACT.
Tract No: 8. OPPOSITION OF THE SOOTH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OK OREGON A N D OF WASHINGTON
TERRITORY—THE INTERESTS OF THE WEST.
In the German Langnage.
Tfact No. 2. LANDS FOR THE LANDLESS.—$1.50 per 100
copies.
All orders should be sddressed to
LEWIS CLEPHANE,
Secretary National Republican Association.
P R O B A T E NOTICE.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, ) ..
COUNTY OP MANISTEE, J 8 * .
The lloston Herald gives an account of the death of
Henry Black of Newport, Perm., who undertook to aevor
the head of a lien, and was attacked by a rooster, which
spurred him on the hand into an artery. About two
week* after the accident he wns attacked with intense
pain, a sickening sensation of the heart, and hissnffbringB
became insupportable. At this date a remarkable occurrence took place. He drew his entire frame together
an to gain strength for an act, and his his voice broke
forth like the crowing of a rooster. This wn repeated
from time to time, and such was the similarity of roicee
that the ontade listeners amorted their belief that it
>eter. After four days of indescribable sufferings he
di?d and crowed no more.
81, w a 16
- -Oct
887 78
81,711 07
—
For amount or delinquent taxea or II
returned,
For amount paid for Poatage and Station• eryforTreasarer'nOIBce.from Jan. I,
,!•£», to date,
For amount.paid in redemption of Coun,ty Order* from Jau. l, 1MB to date, in. eluding interval,
j.
For Balance dne Coanty,
STATE OF MICHIGAN,
For amount or delinquent tax returned
from Centrevllle,
For amount of Delinquent tax returned
from Glen Arbor,.
For ainonnt of delinquent tax returned
from Leelanau,
For amount o f delinquent tax returned
from Meegnxee,
For amount of delinquent tax returned
f r o m Milton, '
For amonnt of delinquent t f x returned
from Traverse,
-Feb 28
853 M
CONTRA.
For amount received by C o u n t / Treaaurer or taxea 1858,
.
For lntartat o n same, For paid Treasurer retarntti* feea,
For a m o u n t or Coanty Order* received
: o f Treaaarer of Peninsula for taxea
of 1858,
For Interest on fame,
Kor pmd Treaaurer returning fees,
Aug I For amount paid Treaaurer of Traverse
for f rlmary School Fund,
F o r amount paid Treaaurer of Penlnaula
for Primary School Fend,
For amount paid Treasurer of Meeguxce
for Primary School Fund, t
For aipouut paid Treaaurar of l<eelanau
for Primary School Fund,
Sept 27 .Far-amount-paid J u i y iff Inquest In caao
J• oorf "P. *"
Warner,
•Oci
:r of Glen Arbor
l0
$1,711 «7
TOWNSHIP O F GLBN ARBOR
For apportionment of Htate and County
t a x of 1888,
A 1 For amount or taxea 1858, rejected by Auditor General,
10 Balance due Township,
20
. Feb
TOWX8HIP OF TBAVERSE
For apportionment or Stata and County
tax o f 1H6H
81,27*88
1 F o r amount of taxea of 1858, rejected by
Auditor General,
17 99
For amount or taxes or 1R57, and previoaa y e a n , charged back by Auditor
General, *
. 21 82
Balance dne the township,
39i 40
TOWNSHIP OF PENINSULA.,
For balance due the County aa per Treasurer'* Ledger.
For apportionment or State and County
tax
1850,
> Jan
1H
$TJ»
v
T H E R O l t BOflTWICK,
NOTAKY PUBLIC,
CLERK AND REGISTER,
Grand Traverse Connty, Michigan,
wingHeiimMslntt—ioU*
PAYMENT O F TAXPS,
CONSUMPTTON CUBED!
DR. CHPRCHI1X*S.DISCOVERY.
r
$73 »
CR.
CONTRA.
F o r enibant or delinquent tax of ISM, n-'
tanked,
CONTBA.
I For ampnnt of delinquent taxea of 1858,
returned.
For amount received by County Treasurer
of taxea I M S
I.
Jan
t
Now is the 'time to Circulate
Documents.
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, of John
anfield, praying that he m«y be appointed A d n " *~'
of the estate or caid deceased;
Thereupon it Is Ordered that M o n d a y , I k e
d a y o f N o v e m b e r next, at nine o'clock In the forenoon,
be aaidgned for the hearing of aald petition, and that t h e
heir* at law. of aald deceaaed, and ail other prreon* latere*ted
In said estate, are required to appear at a aeoaion or said.
C<{urt th6n to be holden a t the Probate Office In Manistee,
and "how cause, ir. any there be, why the prayer or the petitioner ahould not be granted.
And it la further ordered, that «atd petitioner give notice
to all person* Interested in aaid estate, or the pendency or
«ald petition and the hearing thereof by causing a c o p * or
this order to be published in the "Grand Traverse HeraM,''
a newsjtaper printed In Grand Traverse. Connty, and cfrcu
lating 18 said Connty or Manistee, three sqccesslvs weeks
prior t o said dsy or hearing.
(A true copy.)
HENRY 8. UDELL,
Circuit Court Commissioner and
octl4r4t
Acting Judge or ProbAte.
LA.3STD W A R R A N T
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Tram* % GraJ Trarmf Corarty,^ii
H E N R Y D.~CAMPBEI-.Li.
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M FOVLE,
(paoxT sritsrr, x a i a c o v a r norax.)
TltAA'KRSK CITVy M i g H I Q A N .
Land; Tax, and General Agency.
GXTBTTON H O U S E ,
J A M f i S K. G U N T O N ,
(norm or adannxxx airxa,)
T r a v e r s e Oity, Michigan.
CONSUMPTION!
T H E EXTRAORDINARY RESUI>T8 OBTAINED IN ALL
± the atage* of .Pulmonary Disease by Dr. Charchill'a new
Treatment—the HVPOPHOSPHITES O F LIME A N l f f*>l>A
—remove* all remainifag doubt as to the Inestimable valve of
thi* Discovery. CopiumpUoa is no lunges'to be regarded »i>
an incurable, malady. .•
....
—""
Many hundreds of phjulcla'n* have already adopted lhi»
treatment with almost invariable succem. Let no Consumptive delay a moment to try.it. It Is their last hope!
Dr. Churchill auya: •
*1 am anXiona that the H v r o r n o s r n n m a should be brougln.
a* speedily as poasible, into universal ase, a* ] KKOW that the i
wiH prove not only as sure a Remedy in Consumption as yu!nine is In Intermitteat Fever, but also as effectual a l'reiKrvutire ay Vaccination i n Small Pox.
"In n o Inatencsf have I round the remedy foil t o producrerything that could reasonably be expected from It.
" Out or twenty-two cases in tne third or last stage, treated
at my Dispensary, daring the past year, eight have completely
recovered, eight have died, and sjx sre still under treatment.
Such a result i s altogether unparalleledin the annals or medicine."
This Remedy Is the most powerful Generator of Blood
known, ahd Is eoualiy efficacious In all form*. or Debility,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous Diseases. Chlorosis, Dytopepsiu.
—or whsterer depends on deficient vitality ot the system.
IV In c h e a t e r ' s G e a a i a s P r c p a r a t i o a
Is pot up in large hottlea. with the following worda blown It.
the glass: "Dn. J. F. CHCSCIHLLV Y r f o r a o s m r m o r L i a r
> x n Sona. J. WiNcufeania, N a w Vonx." Each bottle ha*
also, n M C - s i x i u signature.
fW No other can be relied on aa the pare Hypophosnfcite-.
ITnles* perfectly pare, they are not only useless, butposliivel\
injorlons. No IBOV or other drug should be combined with
them, o r taken at t h e same time.
fsr- Pries I I 00t or three bottles for tl 00, with foil d i r e *
tions for ose. A liberal discount to physicians anil the trade.
The D a v SJLLTS furnished to the profenaion. Single bottle,
l a concentrated eolation sen I by mail, when specially ordered.
Sold wholesale and retail a t t b e Sole General Depot In the t \
S. 43 John street. Let no one deceive you, bot purchase an<1
Dr. Ctaaeefciira Work on Caanuaptloa
MORGAN B A T E S
Iars and all reqniait* li
..
.
one delay, for time is precious in ao fatal a malady a
sumption. Address,
J . WINCHESTER,
American and Foreign Agepey,
32-ly
43 John street. New York.
For sale bv
MORGAN BATES,.
;
H e r a ! f O i w , Traverae City.
33XTRAOKDINAHY S A L E O F
A U n o G O L D
v
P E N C I L witli G O L D
attaohad, or
P K \
G O L D L O C K E T tor ©5.
A n d a P K f f . M T U M t o eftoh p u n h a s e r w o r t i i
frinn
SS2 T O
FTER
TWO
$2QO!
TEARS*
rtoFiTABL«
EXI-ERI
eoce in our present mode or disposing or oar j s w e l r y .
Ac., and from the nniversal aatlafoctlon given to all w h o havipatronlzed bur bouse, we take pleasure In aaying that we « u s
consider our bosfnem VAULT and r i s a a n x x T L V established.
W s wish it understood th*t this is No L o r n t a T . b u t a f W r
and legitimate aale. In which each purchaser g e t t tho r a l a of, his or her money In a G o M P e a c H W i l l i G o l d P e n
a t t a c h e d , or a G o l d L o c j c c t , worth $S each, which cann o t be bought at any retail store for the same price; an*! In
addition to the purchase,.each person receive* a P r e m l n n t
o f J e w e l r y , n o t leaa in -value than f J , and It may be worth
$ 3 , 5 , 8 , 1 0 , 1 6 , 3 0 , 30, 5#, or even $ » 0 !
!N"o M o n e y R i s k e d !
G e n e r a l Agency Business.
The Catted States Land Office i* located at thi* p l a c e ; and
particular attention wlH be paid to locating Land Warrants,
Investing money in Government Land*, imparting information relative to the general feature*, resource* and advantage* of the Grand Traverse oountrv, the psymenwor taxes,
and the transaction ,of any A g e n c y W i n e s s with which hemay be entrusted.
nsntRKXCKs.
tVwJ.l'Er"6™' < i ~ l l t1--"
MORGAN BATES,
NOTJLHY
PUBLIC,
H e r a l d Offloe, T r t v e r s e City, Mioh.
Season Arrangement
GRAND TRAVER8E AND GRAND HAVEN.
H. C. VAN R A A L T E ,
W
CAPT. O. EVANS,
I X RON BETWEEN G R A N D T R A V E R S E AND
GRAND HAVEN during the season of 1859, touching
at Traverse City, Elk Rapid*, Northport, Manistee and Muitkegon. The schooner is a slont and substantial boat or 50
tons burthen, and has been fitted up expressly for carrying
ramllle* with their furniture, provisions. Cattle, Ace
For freight or passage apidy to the Captain on board.
June 24, 1859.
*
N E W GOODS.
WE H A V E NOW OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Goods, Groceries,
Pen,-or Locket, and we * . . .
. . . _T
them by return mall what premium they ar* entitled to. They
tn then hare the privilege of sending for It- if they choose.
Our PreminmK are distributed ia a fair and bondrable manner. and as-soon aa the name of the purchaser ia received
with the $5, his Pencil and Pen and Premium, or Gold Locket
and Premium, are pat up in a' aafe manner, and s e a t to tino n e r by n u l l , free or ]>o*tagc. Oar plan, from long experience in the above business, has given general antiafirtion; as
each purchaaer can sell or trade the above articles for all (bey
cost him, and retain the premium gratia.
If, however, any person should feel disposed to send us
their money In advance, they can rely apon being as fairly
dealt with as thoagh they had made previous application.
And if any one if dissatisfied with their purchase, and s n
unbiassed person competenvto judge saya the articles i r e n««
worth more than the money paid lor them, and In some caaen
TEN, or evan FORTY times the amount, let s a c h person re- .
the goods, aad we will freely refund the money.
. it some will ask (as many have,) how can w e afford to
give so much for s o little money? In answer, we say, that all
who. are acquainted with the Jewelry business know that
there i s scarcely aa article or Jewelry purchased at a retail
store upon which there i s not a profit of from 100 t o 400 per
plan of d l s p w n g of our goods, rather than selling to Country Dealer* oa time, and taking the uncertainty or collecting
~ i r bills.
'
.
.
*
Ry this arrangement, w e i r i n g the purchaser In direct communication with the manufacturer, aad the profits that are
made by the doaen bands through which Jewelry baa to pass,
- e give to the purchaser in Premium*, *• above stated.
We therefore offor the following Indocement to persOut
acting aa A grata for ass—
Any person sending ns $15 for oar goods, will receive a
Pencil and .Pen. and Premium, or Locket and Premtam. free.
For further inducements, see Circular.
Among our Premiums are articles suitable for Ladies-end
Gentlemen, such as
fatkaci's M aad S3ret Watein, Ui Tel nifaiiCbi*
'Gold Sleeve Buttons, Cold W a t c h Keys,
I I S N E W A N D C O M F O R T A B L E H O U S E 18
now ready to receive its guests/ being fitted i a foil, withegard to coot, so aa to make it the most desirable of any
AND
Pins. Gold Rings, A c , Ac.
Hotel In the County.
J. K. G- being qne of the earliest settlers in the Connty, Is
bis to give any Information necessary to partita wishing to
We have GOLD WATCHES. Florentine, Mosaic. Gold" Stone
locate lands, or otherwise. He haa - *"
"
Cameo, Garnet and Coral R i e a s t P t a s and Bar Rings. Gold
We ever brought to this market; which w e will be bappy to
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Battens, Gold Belt Slides,
ofifcr at auch prices a* will accord reasonably with t h e TIMES.
Gold Ring*, Ac. Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y * CO.
tiso—Pianos. Melodeons, Musical Boxes, Aceordeon*. A*.
Traverae City, October t l , 18J9.
Traverae City, Nov-18.1W8. '
aldtf
Unexceptional References given wbeoever repaired,
j a r A 0 E N T 8 WANTED for every part of the Country.
N. H,—In asndhtgyour s u e s , write the State. County and
T e w a pbOnly. ao as to avoid letters b e i n ^ m l s ^ i ^ .
P R O V I S I O N S ,
FOR SADIES.
JAMES K. GUNTON,.
Practical Builder and DrcniglUwnan,
. T O K P H I P O f MKEGOZEE.
Michigan, will meet at the bouse ot William MagUi, in the
For apportionment of State and Coanty
township of Manistee, i a said ooanty, on the first Satnrdsy of
I* prepared to make Plan* and.Spec ideations for all elsses
tax 1158,
•
81,765 00 December next,.ht 1 o'clock P . M . , t o nettle s a d audit the
B u i l d i n g s ; also execute *JI kinds of work c o n n e c t s * with
Oct I T<ot amount of taxaa>r 1S58 r e j e c t e l by
accounts and debt* that will be presented against t h e Estate the Trade, on liberal terra*.
Auditor General, ..
164 78 or JOSEPH SMITH, d e e m e d . Also will ia««t for.tbe same
Ssufc, G l a a , D o o t a , P a i n t s a n d N a l h .
For tatonnt of taxea 1857, and previoua
purpose o n the first Batarday, a t S o'clock P* M» aft t*e aame
ntlv o n hand, and for sale.
yeara, cltarged back by Auditor Genptaoe. in the following m o n t h * to w i t ; February. April aad
AO ordera for C a b i n e t W o r t and U n d a r t n k f a g v f l t W
July; 28th, which i a t h e timo allowed l>y law.
executed oa abort notice.
10 For balance dna township,
Given under o a r kaads at Manistee,this t7th day of S e p J. K. G , thankful for past patronage, take* thla opportunity of soliciting a continuance of the B a s e .
CommlMf Dtm
Traverae City, November 5,1»58.
nS-lj
Jan
UPtive
Nervous s
* Has opened an Office at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co.,
Michigan, for the transaction of a
T H E SPLENDID FAST SAILING SCHOONER
n p H I S O L D E S T A R L I S I I t f D H O T E L , ( T H E FIRST
JL in Traverse City,) aitnated on Front street, in the vicinity or the Court House and ppblic offices, is still open for the
reoeptioa of the traveling public. The Proprietor ret
his heart)'thsnkS for the liberal patronage he ha* rcce
and assures the pnblic that no pains will be spared to make
bis guests comfortable. Ilia charges will correspond with
the time*.
Good accommodations for Home* aad Cattle.
49tf
of LIME and S O D A ,
Originally discovered and prescribed by Dr. J. F . C n r n c n t t L
of Pari* as a Specific Remedy for
LAND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR A
sale or location; Investments made; Taxes paid on nonresident land*; Redemption of lands aold for taxea, and purchase of land* at l a x sales.
And will always give the most careful attention to the interesta of my Correipoudcnt*. and in liberality, promptneas and
accuracy of bnslnes* transactions wonld court comparison
with any Agency in the country.
*
Traverse City, May Tl, 1859.
I0-6m
Clitni.
HYPOPHOSPHITES
J E W E L R Y !
AND
.
s a t i o n o f L a n d s at Travitrfie C i t y L n n d
"
"• o f M . 3 . L a n d "Warrant*, a n d
neral Afienoy Bunlnewi.
n Cftj. Mich.
«-!•
W i n c h e s t e r ^ G e n u i n e P r e p a r a t i o n e f the
cally P a n C o a p o u d o f the r
1 0 2 C A N A L STBEET. <(ftd He.)
WewTorlu
1
8XXUELTOTTSTI
°
S
G R I G G S * C O « MANUFACTURERS A N D D E A L . e r a a t Wholesale and Retail, in Sofos, C ^ r a . B ^ U t e . d s .
Dnresus. Book-eases, WsrdrobesT Tables. Painted Chamber
B e t a Marble and Boeewood Ware, aad a large a n M r t a o i t o !
Looking Glasses, at Ko'a. 163 A 166 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.
Michigan.
»3
KOO
ifc*
*» i n n g n p i o t Y i!
Memory iell me t b i t f ^ w e r e f i U r , ;A».«* '-•> l U B i r l f l i h s r d S ( * « r t n » nut-brown coriis, I
And NeWe s a d Kate with t n e l r e u n n y hair,
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Dealers in.Koreiga a n d Dom e s t i c O I T G o o d s i G a r p e t * F l o o r Oil Clotbn, P a p e r Hangings,
m pany, U all F e a t h e r s a n d House F u r n i s h i n g Godds^—We woold partieu- T h i s Work p o r t r a y s with eminent ability, the crimes eommlttariy in vlte t h e attention of the public to the following f l o o d * t e d by o u r U o v e m m e n t a g a i n s t the Maroons who fled f r o m
.which we have in great Variety of styles and priccs : Broch* South Carolina a n d o t h e r Slave S t a t e * s e e k i n g protection unShawls, long a n d s q u a r e ; Bajf S t a t e do. do. d o . ; W a t e r l o o do, der Spanish law*., It ahaw* b a d faith exercised towards t h e
l8crap:Ifo>a U a l l i c r o p ^ f e l e c t e d S c r a p do. d o . ? G e n t l e m e n ' s do.'do. do. ; Mantillas, beautlfal s t y l e s : Indian* of F1 l o r i d * a n d IS (bund to present a t r u e View of t h e
b e a r comparison w i t h tha b w t - I r o u m a d e in the Black. Fancv, Poniard, Bayadere a n d Moire A n t i q u e Bilkfc; lons-fought F l o r i d a War, which was, in truth, .VWAR F O R
F r e n c h a n d English McrtooeS,plain aad figured^ Paramcttas, « * A V E l t Y .
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. Wyandotte Boiling Kill Company a n d fcareka I r a n Compa- Delaine*. In grvat variety ; Valencia P l a i d s a n d - S t r i p e a : A i t .
G e n t l e m e n — A c c e p t my t h a n k s f o r a copy of " T h e fcriles
ny drafta taken at p a r li) e x c h a n g e f o r I r u n or a n y indt-bted- wool Plaids; Alpaca*; F U n n e l s : S a t t l n e t t s ; B r o a d c l o t h s ; Damasks; Blanket*: I J n e n s ; E m h r o l d e r i e s j H o s i e r y ; Gloves;
Dnui t o t h e C o m p a n y . <
q ° . r i ^ - " J M y * t t 4 d ' the book with m * t interest ami
m u c h ItutrucUon.' It s e t s In a striking l i g h t an Important
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^ Manufacturwd i r o n also given la exchange- for good Scrap lUblKins; P H n t s ; G h i g h a m * A c , Ac.'
~>rtion of our history, and clearly^,reveals the secret spring*
Carpet Department.
which a u c e t m i t e *daduh>lratl<Sn« were moved in affairs of
" Call a n d lice or "add rc*a
Velvet, Brussels, Ure»elle> S Ply, J P ^ . Superilne, Cotton g r e a t moral a n d political coAsequence^ The dUtinguislicd
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".Wit H . ZABJUSKIK, Secretary.
s a d Wool, C a r p e t s ; D m g g e t s . S t a i r Bods Oilcloth, Window a u t h o r has.especiallj-entitied himself t o t h f t h a n k s o f everv
S t o r e Corner |Woodwara Avenue and CoagreMDt.
Shades, IJCC aud Muslin C u r t a l n * G u r t a i n Fixtures, F e a t h e r * . lover of freedom. Jtwtiee, a n d h o Durable a d i a i a i s t m i o u , b'v
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t r a c i n g a n d exhR-lting t h o evU i n l u e n c e s of slaver , in t h e
J K O N» F O l ' N D R f . — T I I K U X D E B S l f i S E D A R B 1'REWe have many o t h e r styles of G o o d * which will be offered t r a n s a c t i o n s which be narrate*. Jio one, | t seetns t o ' m e , can
;d t o fa'rnlsh, s t nhort n o t i c e . Stationary Eaginca, H i l l
suit t b a time*.
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A p p a r a t u s a n d all t a r i e j i e * lot
O e w l n gp., W a r e h o u s e Holstiiag
arUe f r o m p e r u a l n g t h i s work w i t h o u t deepened convictions
I r o n w o t * . IWjiair w o r k o a Propetlers, SU-araem aud Saw
df t h e w r o n g o r a l a t c h o l d l n g . - a n d the necessity of earnest
M E R I C A N W A T C H E S . — A P P L E T O S , .TRACY A
JHlls, e x e c u t e d p r o m p t l y .and thorooghly. C'a»tiu(,-^—cverr
a n d persistent effort for tlie deliverance of our National Gov Co,- WiLTHAM, M a o , Manufacturer* of P A T E N T LEdaacrlptlon.
e m i n e n t f r o m the control of t h e slave power.
VEU WATCHES.—These s u p e r i o r WatcKe* are made by the
'.BBASS J O C S D R Y .
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a i d or. new and o r i g i n a l machinery, expressly designed to mt*. Coltimbu* J u l y 12, l t & L
We are Lrrpared t o execute o r d e r s of any »1M f u r Braaa a n d
R E P U B L I C A N S B E A D I T l Copies s e a t by mail on receipt
c u r e , with a low p a i c * a Ane, substantial, duralde and uAiComposition CaKtina*. promptly.
of One Dollar. 7
FOLLETT, FOSTF.R A CO.,
formly r e l i a b l e . t i m e keeper. The m u v e m e n t a are new in
. Oi/.UlobMyOil Cape,.Valvar, J o u r n a l BoXea. (liiagc C o r k s
raxxcta aarxoxn,
I ' u l i s h e r * Cohiiubos. Ohio.
construction, and are.pronounced by the highest authorities
Cylinder C d c b ^ Rteaid WJilailea.fwr Steamboats,Locomotive*
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lie fsnlUens in principle a n d quality, a n d have been proved
a n d Mtlla Bolls for Paetoriei, Steamers a n d Locomotives, nathe must e x a c t i n g tost* to be reliable a n d unfailing In aci U N - L I G I I T O A S W O R K S , F O B T H E MANUFACdcr e i g h t hundred pounds,
T h e w watches are m a n u f a c t u r e d entirely f r o m the
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ogust, IKiiV—The principle of U " - i n v e n t i o n consist* In the
We are_prepare<t t o exeiiuti all order* f o r Iron Roiling for
the s a m e system t h a t -has been adopted in the production of peculiar Construction of t h s B e t o r i wlierelrt- Gas U m o s t
P r i v a t e Buildings, Churches, P u b l i c Squares, a n d for Cemetetiurunequaled
A m e r i c a n ' f i r e - a r m * which enables ds to pre- quickly, easily a n d economically generated 6om.Boain.-OiU
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oiipotJle Machine
m e n t of the same q u a l i t y ; and we guarantee the m-rfect a b o u t e i g h t y c e n t * as m u c h l i g h t as a thousand f e e t «f ordiS h o p of Mlfchlpux Central Ball road, D e t r o i t .
performance, f o r ten ycar*'of every watch m a n u f a c t u r e d by us. nary coai Oak. nS
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All foreign watchea are made by h a n d , the A m e r i c a n watchA long course of experiment* at t h e hands of the Inventor,
f a being the only ones made b y machinery u p o n a uniform who has had m a n y year* experience In Gas manufacturing, a s
O B A N K K I U ^ LAJJD AOESTO A S P BUB1SBHR MRS.
J . Sage A Son'*, Map PuUiafccr*. btotlniirrr, Ruirravcm system throughout. Nearly all hand-made watohea are de- Well aa by o u r s e l v e a a n d others, ha* placed the invention befeCtive, and are- continually g e t t i n g o u t of order. In m a n y yond all doubt of ita practicability.' The public may be conM d ^tiwgrapltQM, 380, M f i a B t r e e t , iiuBale, N. V., over
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re r * and' w a-t c'h r e p a i r i n g is always uncertain -a n d. expen- of a n y t h i n g or the kind ever before constructed.
.. W e a r ^ p r e p a r e d to-execute all work e n t n i a t e d to n« with palilrers,
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T h e i n t r o d u c t i o n of A m e r i c a n watohea disposes of i h i s
T h e p r e s e n t object of the proprietor* Is t o dispose of city,
J|rpmpta«U.|U>4'dc*p*tcli, anA OH aa favoralile t e r n u a* any slve.
fflculty, a n d c o u n t r y m e r c h a n t * a* . well aa watch d e a l e r * county a n d state Bight*, on the most favorable terms, anjVtd
• a U M U t i t t e n t a i t h e coobtry. . C o m b i n i n g all tlie dlBercpl difflculty,
b r a n c h e s of 8 ! | e l | . C o p p e r a n d Stunc EoRraving. a* welluw - - - keep watohea a a a p a r t of t h e i r mlseellaneous stock, ami Immediately i n t r o d u c e the w o r k s I n t o general rise.
W o r k s f r o m Ino fl-et capacity a n d u p w a r d * are now i n
'Crayon Wi'iWor t h e ' ^ n e a t dtitcriptlou.we g u a r a n t e e a a t W a c - thus supply their c u s t o m e r s with a new staple, which may 1*
w e d as any other articlc. w i t h o u t mvstory o r homlsig. Soli readlneaa by DUDLEY
"BY \^ HOLMES, manufacturers, Detroit.
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vrltb the " S o n - L i g h t "Gas
. I ' a r t l c u U r ' a t l c n t i o n paid t o B a n k a n d Commercial work, by the trade generally,^and by; IlOflBlNS A A P I ' t E T Q X
Geueral Agents, 15 Maiden I.anc. N. V. W o r k * " which will h e supplied b y tliem a t all t h e principal
*Hth' as'CheCW, Draft*, Kott-s Certificate* of J)ej>oa]t a n d
p o i n t s in the U n i o n , to parties p u r c h a s i n g territory.
Block. C o a p o a J j q n d v L e t t e r , Xoto a n d BULHeailmBuvelopeis
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K — M I L E S STAND1S11 ILPersons of small capital, and-particularly Gas F i t t e r * hv
4(5. ; l l a p s , P 6 r t n u U , Show, Cards Ac., Lithugraplivil unci
l.l'STRATEI)—a volume'of Photograph's f r o m original m a k i n g an Investment In t h e right to use (he " Sun-Light Gas
p r i n t e d fit' t h e m o s t delicate .color* by it new procca*.
d r a w i n g * by J o h n W.-Ehnfnger, illustrative of the Courtiddp W o r k * ' ' will be c e r t a i n of an Immediate remuneration.
. F o r the convfenleace of the buaineM, c o m m u n i t y In tlila vio f Miles Standish, by H e n r y W. I/>ngfellow. There will be
-All c o m m u n i c a t i o n s In t h e premises directed to t h e
cinity, we h a v e established an a g e n c y with Ur. J o h n w ,
eight or ten large P h o t o g r a p h s o f the most exquisite charac- undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
O r t e n , at the gfflce of t h e D e t r o i t Daily Advertiser. 212 Jefter, executed by Brady, with Intersected cream ; eolor«d l e a v e *
J f J H N Q. DUDLEY.
ferson Avenue.
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( c o n t a i n i n g t h e descriptive text.) the .whole to b e b o u n d in
T r e a s h r e r f o r Proprietors,
q u a r t o morocco covers, with bevelled a n d gilt edge*.
No.,'77 Woodward A v e n u e , Detroit, Michigan.
Early o r d e r s are solltitcd, a* the slow process of p r e p a r i n g
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t h e 4riita\>h) kinds, ami h a v e ajso' o h h a n d Xfew thousand prevent die'immediate Issue of a second edition, a n d
frtrirsbf o u r own m a i l u f M t a r c , ' .
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Spccimeus to be pccu a n d s u b s c r i p t i o n ! the dissemination or u s e M ' d r i n k * " baa enlarged and rejuveWe shall c o n tin u e to m a n u f M t u r e a n d to r e c c | r e almost
nated it In t h e most t h o r o u g h .manner., m a k i h g it now .the
dally additions—so as to k e e p our stock a t all tiroes large and received, at my store".
most extensive B R E W E R Y I N T H E WEST, witii racllltlea f o r
complete- Confining ourselves to the J o b b i n g trade excT~
p r o d u c i n g the finest and most delicate gradea or Malt L i q u o r s ;
a i v e l r . w e can oflVr. fftCilllliis unequaled In Detroit, at
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Woodward Avehue,
II. J ' . BALDWIN & C<>H A W ' H C t J T I J i R Y AND E D G E T O O L WORKS, Foot P o r t e r aud Brown S t m i t for d r a n g h t aud b o t t H n g . at p r i c e s
'Detroit, K 0 v / l t 1 8 5 R
or B r u s h s i r c e t , i i n d c r t h c F u l t o n I r o n Works, D e t r o i t , M.' r a n g i n g . f r o m $ 6 to $10 p e r barrel.
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TMPORTAXT T O PRIVfEHS AND Pl'BLISIIAll Packages extra, which, Mrben t eturned to t h e RrewerjX EK8.—We h a r e now ou b a n d , a n d constaotty receiving, a T o o l * A x e s of every description, f l a n l n g ' a n d Tobaoeo May e r r t a w e stock or Jlook a n d N«a-a. P a p e r o t all sizes. Wi c h i n e Knives, T r u a s e * A<^, uiadc to o r d e r of a s u p e r i o r q s a - In good order, will be paid f o r at same pricea a* chargeiL
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R a z o r * Knives, Scissors, S u r g e o n ' * I n s t r u m e n t * steel. Iron Is i n r t i c n l a r i y caBed to the E X C M ^ I O R CREAM A L E . . Old
to c o m p e t e and undersell a n y establishment
and lipase Ware, polished a u d r e p a i r e d l a - a inanUef t 0 give friends a n d new may be assured of the superior n u a l l t r a n d
wobld s a y f i a t we m i l p r i n t p a p e r cheai
flavor of these beverage*, a n d all are Invited to call and samSic, t h a n can j g j found in t h i s . m a r k e t : Also, satisfaction to bis cr»tninfcr*.'
Orders left at the ofilce, c o m e r of Brnsb street a u d Jeffer- ple for themnelve* A l l ' o r d e r * wfUi t h e money enclosed.
we - h a v t f ^ i s t ra^uiveil a larRO l a f o l c e of tine J l a n n l l l n s . —
son Avenue, will he promptly a t t e n d e d to, w h e r e samples may
P l e a s e ^alf a n d see f o r yourselves s t
P E A S E A F U L I ^ B - S , No. a i O J » f l e r s o n A\-eu
References, kindly p e r m i t t e d to Messrs. E d m u n d s , N o r t h A
Detroit, Nor, 1 , 1 ^
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'Co., J . B. W a y n e A Co., G e o . l t o t y , Doctors Allen A Batwell.
Detroit, J a n . IMP.
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r r . _ G O O I ) S , at the Ctothlng E m p o r i u m of H.
I t Book Manufactory a n d Itook-Bindery, N o . 183, Jefferson
A Venue.—Account Books of e v e r y description made tu o.nler, I J A I ' E R W A R E H O U S E — O N HAND A N D FOR B A L E HAI.LOCK, No ICS, Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t W h e r e mgy
X eitlier a t Wholesale oi; retail, the following cloeorllrtlonaof be found a v e r y large, ftWh and* desirable Stock of the above
pa])er, viz:' linjicrial, S u p e r Royal, Royal, Medinin. Demy, ROO,1S j u s t manufactured u n d e r hi* Immediate inspection, and
Crown", F l a t C a p a n d F o l i o Post, Cap. Letter, L c p l l , Sermoii, e m b r a c i n g o n e or. the must extensive assortment* e v e r b e f o r e
Bill ajid N o t e P a p e r ln evary varietj-.
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B o o k a n d ' P r i n t P a j w r s of all c o l o r s a n d size*. M s n i l l *
A m o n g hla stock'will 1* f o u n d every k i n d a n d description
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at G a r m e n t suitable for Fall a n d Winter wear.
• ;• T h e subaortbot h a v i n g hud a n e x p e r i e n c e of o\-er fourteen Rag. and Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r or all s'zes and weights.
R e c c i v l n g o u r p a p e r d i r e c t f r o m t h e ManufBotorcrs, *fe s r
F r o m tho low ^jriced and cheaper g r a d e * t o ' t h e most line
jreanCfeels assured t h a t {hey can d e f y coiuj>elii!on in prices
enabled to ofli>r tliera a t as low price* a« any i n t l i i s market.
and r*shlonable garments—oil of wlilch haVe been manufac~»d quality o f - w o r k m a n s h i p . IvAGS—Wanted in e x c h a n g e f o r Good* or Cash.
tured with the u t m o s t care and w i s a A j m r n t o g t v e satisfaction.
Order* froin Bonks. Merchants, Manufacturers a n d ICallroail
FRANCIS RAyMOX'D,
AU persons desirous of p u r c h a s i n g either at W H O L E S A L E
Companies, respectfully soliclUd.
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. . R R E T A I L , are rcspertfullv Invited to caB a a d e x a m i n e hi*
e x t e n s i v e stock, which ahall be o f f t t e d at prices uniformly
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S . — 1 M P O R T A NT TO low.
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H . A I . L l S O N , IMPORTER O F l f i p R O V E D RAILpaned W a r e , D r a i n TUe.Ao. A g e n t f o r tlie' American and b i n i n g the latest i m p r o v e m e n t * a t the e x t r e m e l o w p r i c e of
• road W a t c h e * c a s e d in beautiful styles, warranted exEuropean Law A g e n c y of l i t s te Kapp, No. 7 Nasaau street, F I F T V D O L L A R S . '
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S I X O E B B SEWING MACHINES, It Is well known, every style. GOL1) PENH.—I c o n t i n u e manufacturing P e n *
n o e s iu Europe aad the United States.
t h o u g h d e a r e r in price, have always been c h e a p e r - i n fact, or e v e r y desirable p a t t e r n . These p e n s have received a Silver
BemUtances uiadc t o atf parts of Ucrraany, with safety
. p r i c e s Medal and Diploma at tlie Michigan State Fair, a n d fere not to
dispatch. No. SOl J e f f o r a o n a v e n u e , Kearslev'*Block, Detroit, con.-ideriug w h a t t h e v w l l l do, t h a n a n y other, Tlie
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J E W E L R Y , SILVER-WARE, and F A N C Y GOODS.
i WILLIAM PORTKB, Agent,
I have an experienced Jeweller, capable o f m a k i n g new
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f t • E n g r a v e r s a n d Lithographers, 2X1 Main street, UuBMo.
FITTING STONES and Diamond W o r k , a n d Fire G i l d i n g
N. I , over Saga's P i a n o Booms.—We are prepared to execute
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most brilliant colors a n d best style of flnbh that every article
Detroit, Mich.
will a d m i t of. Shawls of every variety Dyed a n d Cleaned..
T h e W i t c h e s of New York, by Doestick*.
8 . C U T H B E R T dc C O ~ Wholesale D r u g g i s t s a n d
Isabella Oreini; by the a u t h o r of Beatrice Cenel.
A Y H E W S SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE,-STORM AND
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V e r n o n Grover, o r H e a r t * aa They Are.
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h a v e in s t o r e a n d offer t o t h e Trade, a large s t o c k of Sagar,
F r e d e r i c k the G r e a t ; by Cariyle.
C a p p r e v e n t s Chimney* from s m o k i n g : it preidnde* at
Syrup, Molasses, f i s h . F r u i t , Spices, Nutis Liuuor*. Drugs,
Dora,Dean; by Miiw Mary J . Holmes.
f r o m e n t e r i n g t h e m ; i t lessens the l i a b ! I i t i e * £ p t r e *
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PROCEEDING.*) O P T H E A 1**17AX MEETING
On mdtkn of Mr. B a r * the Board proceed to the Thmnas lec, aerricm m Comity OanvaMr;
O P T H E BOARD O F SUPERVISORS,
e q u a t i o n of the aMaswents from tho si vend TOWN.
claimed U 00; allured
w*. «, 7
T ^ v a s s C i r t Oct 10th, 1859;
Motion offered by Mr. Barnes, that they dedact from Frederick Cook, aenfaft as CowtahJe. ca«
The
Board
of
Supervisors
of
the
County
of
Grand
Tr»the
assessment of Milton five per eent; deduct Mpeguace
TRAVERSE CITY:
People TS. John Bryant :ckined'#2 67;
w e dcCVened at the Court Howe, iu Traversa Cityr at ten per cent; add to CenterviUe fire per ceot; »Sd to
afiowed'
FRIDAY MORNING, OCfOBKR 28, 185?.
one o'clock, P . M., and were called to order by tbeCksrk. Lcelanau. fi<V!percent; deduct from Traverse five per
Hannah, Lay 4 COL, for Registers furmahed
The .following towns were represented as Mows:
cent; and Glen Arbor and Pe&nsula remain aa Ihrv are.
each
'lown to relator the names oT
« f l m « A LAXQIXIX »„ U » J H I Z
Township of Traverse, by Perry Hannah.
Motion amended by Mr. Hannah, that thev strike out
Electors; claimed 814 50; flowed
Township of Glen Arbor, by Henry Decker.
the Ave and insert ten percent to Leelanau. "Amendment Hannah, U y k Co., bill of Books for Clerk
Township or OenterviBe, by J. W. Timblin.
carried.
and Register; claimed $19 80; allowed
Township of Mecguzec, by L. R. Smith.
-..... I f O n C B TO SUBSCRIBERS.
MptiQn carried with amendment:
Hannah. L a y * Co. freight on box of Laws;
Th^Brrt volane ot the HIUAU, will close on the jsth of The Representatives from Milton, Peninsula and LeeEQUALIZATION'.
churned $3 52; allowed
.
. . .
LKKUtJUC.
V •Kl'*11
adhere' to tie system of lanau, not present
Hannah,
Lay & Co, one Record Book for
On motion of Mr. Hannah, L. I t Smith was ejected Real Estate.
25,186 00
Xt\taM jynmt,
we *We this Umelr notice, that all who
Recording Village Plats; claimed $33;
Add 10 per cent
^518 €0
iii* uupoaed to keep UH company another year may be pre- chairman jtro tem.
allowed
On
motion
or
Mr.
Hannah,
the
Board
adjourned
until
I*ra4 ta jpake their remittances by that time. The flnt
Hannah, Lay A Co., drayage on Books;
27,704 60
namber vf the second volume "will be latoed oo the 35th of 7 o'clock, P . ML, this evening.
claimed 50c; allowed
Board meet pursuant to adjournment and called "to Personal,
8,909 00
-Vrember, and we hope tohave the pleasure of recording
John M Goddard, attending the September
order by the Chfdr. The roll being called by the Clerk,
«?«rB»W,kotac^ptloi book, atthat tine, the aaam of all
Term of Circuit Court; claimed $4 23;
all members were present
MKKOCTOt.
allowed
jweeent wibaelbers, together with a large addition; hat In no
Township of Milton, represented by George Luke.
Real Estate,
173,955 00
L. D. Qaackenbnsh, services as County CanVnntance wlU a paper be gent without payment In ad ranee.
Township of Peninsula, represented by H. 0. Furman. Deduct.10 per e
17,395 50
vamer, April, 1859; claimed $6 36;
Township or Leelanau, represented by Norn
allowed
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iq UOAMO x» ScFKEvieojm.—Wo devote the inside or On motion or Mr. Hannah, L. R.
I t Smith y
165,840 60
John Bryant, services for. holding Coroner'*
today's paper to the poblication of the proceedings of chairman for the ensuingyear.
Personal,
92 81,
Inquest on the body of Louisa Klcmer. .
On motion </t Mr. Hannah, the Clerk read the proceed, the Annual Meeting of the Board of Supervisors, and the
March 26th, 1859; claimed $6 67; re^
ox.
Heport of the County Treasurer. They will bo more in. ings of the Baud at their last mooting.
iccted
On/motion'oT Mr. Barnes, it was ordered, that ir Amon Real Estate,
10,321 54
H. L. Furman, servieea as Justice of the ^
Icrestingto our County readers than anything else'we W . Langworthy make and execute a good and Warranty Deduct 5 per cent
516
07
Teace,
the PcOple vs. A Ayers; claimcould publish.
Deed with the usual covenants to the County of Grand
•9,805 47
ed $7 95; allon-ed
Traverse, for the west hair or the-North East quarter or
320 00
H. H Noble, services as Sheriff attending
. RjrraxEa 0. A. STKYBO, Esq., Receiver of Pablio Section numbered Nine (9) in Tonwship numbered twentyCircait Court, April Term, 1859; claimMoney atthis place, returned from Detroit on Tuesday seven (27) North of Range Nino (9) West, containing
rrxixsuia.
ed 84 50; allowed
4
IIWL: We are indebted .to him for late papers, and Eighty (80)" acres, and deliver tho same to tho Clerk or Iteal Estate,
1,452 00
James K- Gunton, services as Under bheriff
8,202 00
for Uie cheering ioformation that Ohio, Pennsylvania, the Connty oT Grand Traverse, and also record the Pa- Personal,
attending Circuit Court, April Tbrm,
tent and former transfers to show a clear title to laid real
1859; claimed $17 84; aUowed
Indiana, Iowa and1 Minnesota, have gono Republican. estate to be in the said County, then tho Clerk fa to refILfcX AKBOR.
T. D. Hillary, services as Constable, attend•Good for us—bad for.him.
lease Amon W. Langworthy and Norman Barnes from all Real Estate,
80,724 00.
ing
Circuit Court, order Sheriff April
recognizances wherein they became sureties for tho ap- Personal,
3,637 00
Term,
1858; claimed $2 25; allowed .
GLORIOUS NEWS!
pearanoe of Anson Hawkins, at the next term or tho CirMorgan Bates, Printing Blanks for Clerk's
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, l e v a and Ml,
cuit Court for this County, wherein a Bill oT Indictment
CEXTRmUXK.
Office; claimed $17; allowed
for Perjury was found against said Hawkins at a term of Real Estate,
• o u , All Republican M l
24,242 25
Theroo Bostwick, Postage; claimed 83 30;
"U o hare only spade to-day to make the cheering an- the Circuit Court held in this County on the 25th day of ¥
5 per ccnt
1.212, 11
allowed
nouncement that all or the above States hare wheeled August A. D. 1855, as shown by files andrecordre25,354 36
Theron Bostwick, building fence, and sundry
maining in Clerk's office.
Personal,
5,353
00
into Republican lirxw-Ohip by'17,000. Douglas is
things, as per bill; claimed $66 12; alOn motion of Mr. Hannah, the Rules read by the Clerk
lowed „
" squelched out" and Buchanan Democracy an.rihil»<.yl were adopted by this Board until otherwise amended
Theron Bostwick, freight and expres charOn motion of Mr. Barnes, the Board adjourned until 8 Real Estate,
ges ou laws; claimed $9 35; aUowed
Terrible Disaster-Loss of the Propeller Troy and o'clock, A. M-, Tuesday, Oct 11th, 1859.
Deduct 5 per cent.,
Theron
Bostwiqk, paid Morgan Bates for
Twenty-^* Uveal
f
Tuesday, Oct 11th, 1859.
Printing Blanks; claimed $12 65; alTho Propeller Troy, Capt Byron, fomdered at 8
Board mot pursuant to adjournment called to order by
138,760 ^ 0
lowed
7
o'clock on Tuesday morning, 17th Inst, about ten tniks the Chair* On the call of the roll all members were pro- Personal,
John B. Barker, attending Board of SuperHonth or Point aux Barques. The wind was blowing a
168,065 80
intendents or Poor; daimed $4 25; alOn motion of Mr. Hannah, the petition for tho organilowed
terrific galo at the time, making a complete breach over sation of a new Township or Crystal Lake be accepted
John S Barker, attending County Canvass;
the vessel, extinguishing her fires and very soon filling and the Board proceed to inquire into tho expedioncr oT
RECAPITULATION OF VALUATION.
claimed 84 25; allowed
her. The Captain was very cool and firm, and when he organising tho territoiy therein described, to be called Lcelapau,
36,603 60
E. W. IIoak, killing three wolves; claimed
CarerAL
L
i
n
.
Meeguzee,
165,840 50
saw that the vessel must go down, made deliberate and
824; allowed;.
In the matter or tho application orH. Burr, Charles E Mfltoto,
10,125 47'nnipto preparations for tho safety of all on board. Had Bailey,
Almond
Y o u n ^ killing'one wolf; rlaima.1
H. Areril, John Hadsall, J1 A. Dauby, K. B. Peninsula,
3,542 00
his orders boon gtriotly obeyed the result would have Everts, R Buer, W. H- Coggshall, John Greenwood, Glen Arbor,
84,361 00
Hemr D. Campbell, attending District Canbeen far different.—-Tho company on board consisted of Joseph Nobrage, Hiram Gage, John Bailey, f.I). Bnnes, CenterviUe,
30,807 36 s
•
vass, Nor. 1858; claimed 83 00; rejected
for tho erection and organization of a new" Township. It
t wentysix persons, of whom eight were paaongcrs.
168,065 80
Theron Bostwick, Stationery; claimed 818;
appearing to tho Board or Supervisors that applica jon
505,457 73
Whpn tho vessel began toffll, the CaptAin secured tho has been made and that notice thereof has been Hgwxl,
allowed
life-boat, and placed tho passengers, together with tho posted up and published as in manner required by law;, Report of thr Snperintendents of the County Poor. T. A Hitchcock, services as Superintendent
lo. the Hon. Board or Supervisors or Grand Traverse
ol the Poor for 1859; claimed85 00;alchambermaid and first engineer, in i t
and having duly considered the matter of Baid application,
County:
lowed
th at lhe tC rrit
h
' A quarter-boat, in good condition, was assigned to the i ? , l S o 2 ? n r
. „
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undersigoed. Superintendents of the Poor for this Wm. R. Stone services as Superintendent of
balance of tho crew, the Captain Intending to find panage
Poor for 1859; claimed 88 50; allowed
S B :
^
to- submit the fo»Z$
ip the life-boat Thaw was still o yawl which was finapC. n . Holden, attending suit at Northport as
S h . ' K L M r K '
Md Twenty^iplit
find
thofollowing
-Prossecuting Attorney; claimed $6 00;
. propriated, bat which was considered MBoaworthy.
lh outstanding Orders on tho Poor
allowed
In the consternation incident to tho moment tho quarHannah, l a y A Co^ repairs on County Jail,
teriSoat was launched contrary to orders, into which a Thirteen West; thence South to the ToWnship line be- As per Superintendents'Report of Oct 12th,
by order or Commissioners; claimed
tween Townships Twenty-four and Twent^flve; thenco
858 21; allowed
number of the *rew 'sprang, overloading i t and swamping w 1
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'.be shore of Lake
Norman Barnes, services attending Super- l i d lifeboat was then launched, and tho party at>visors meeting claimed 88 10; allowed
jOrltart #> Ittaken.boud, rt»Tu. pnipdffgrtj
H. C. Furman, re vices attending Supervisors
indications of Immediately sinking, a rush was made that erected into • nea^Towtthip to becrdled and known by ders have been dran-n as f o l l o w s ^ P '
•
meeting; claimed 86 90; allowed
o>T*io«dod ft. Ixmt, .ixl ,ta lad n o r t j m n p o d » i c n
w Township of Crystal Lake. The first rHannah,
Lav & Co., for R. McClelland,
v
George
Luke, attending Supervisor's Meet870
53
~'~ &
»- Noble, for Wm. ~Peck and ~& Smith,
the. Captain drove a portion oT the crew back.' In the annual Township meeting thereor shall be held at tho Dexter
ing; claimed 88 10; allowed
77 53
Store of L A. Dauby, on the first Monday of April next.
Bostwick, for Ann Hopkins aud Lizzie
Henry Decker, attending Supervisor's Meetrush, howe rer.the oars were lost aad the boat wse left at the uraal time of holding Township meeting; and at Theron
Lnwton,
ing; claimed 88 70; allowed
80 60
nt fte mercy of the waves. When last seen she was layA.-DauW and H. A Wol- D. B.Cushman, for Wm. Peck,
17 00 J. W . Timblin, attending Supervisors meeting broadside to the sea, and probably could not cfcrry
shall bo tho persons Betsey Hull, for William Peek,
ing; claimed 87 74; allowed
15 00
whose duty it «»all be totoeade at such meeting, appoint Joseph Dame, for John ScoJt
IK T load a groat while.
L.
R
Smith, attending Supervisors moetine;
48 00
a uteris op<m and keep the Polls, and exercise the same D. C. Goodale, for Strnn Hopkins.
claimed 87 50; allowed
The yawl was the last boat left, into which George P. powers
10 00
7 50
as the inspectors or elections at any township
Plmnley, the wheelsman, and J . C . Barber, the aeeond meeting, as the law provides.
for
Ab re
bro bt
318 56
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Total amount
8434 97
engineer, seated themselves. They, with the first , mate,
356
34
On
motion
or
Mr.
Hannah,
the
Clerk
WM
authorized,
Marcus Lake, were all who wore loft on hoard Seeingno tbe organizahon or a new Township by tfie name of
to call on Hannah, Lay k Co., for an absolute Deed in
ToU|.
laearn of rendering assistance to those to the water got WmnWATKB, be granted i
8674 90 r » simple, for Block Numbered TVn, in the Village of
Traverse City, aa shown by Record Map
itjto the yawl just as tho hull sunk, and the party were
Dedcer
'
' TSnhhn, Lake, Fur- the accounts or disbursements made by the Superintend- J J-i-v!."'
.i.
On motion or Mr. Hannah, tho County Treamrer is
d «JT
off j fmh. w_ ihad
aecnred.one oar, with
which they
f r b
of thp P o o r
Navfr-SS^aroesL
?f n t awhich
" ' Orders
^ ^ l i c fare
. ^
April 1st, 1856, authorized to allow interest on the Due Bills oT D. II
inwaged t ^ ^ - their leaky craft. They found it impojn a y ^ j o r . Faroes.
.
to be drawn:
or
Moore.
the
appBcation
of
Wm.
H.
Fife,
GBHannah",
Lay
&
Co.,
for
R.
McLelland,
fcible to make tho American shore, and accordingly head- •T A^i n s
70 63
horr
On motion or Mr. Barnes, the Clerk is authorised to
^
&
- Joseph Sours, Amos HiH, Riel
I t Hopkins.
ed across the lake. Two oT them steered while the third Johnson.
4 00 draw order* for the Juror's certificates inoed to Petit
Michel Gay, Rhrin Pulsipher, Henry Blake,
William Pock,
137 50 Jurors at the April term or Circuit Court, 1859, and rekept bolsly at'work bailing. The boat leaked ao hadly Henjy H. Sayler, Hemr Stites, Enos Peek, John Mcdon- T. A Hitchcock, for Lizzie
Lawton,
3
25
tain
the same until the surrendering to the Clerk of such
t^av, it .required constant work to keep her rreo, aod be- ald,. for the erection and organization or a new Township.
"
" John Scott,
1 38 certificates.
sides th£ aea was rolUng nrj high and they shipped a It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that application niram Beckwlth, for John Scott,
32 00
On motion or Mr. Decker, the Board allowed Theron
hwbeen made, and that notice thereor has been signed,
good deal of water. ' In this way they ran acroatho lake, posted up and published as in the manner required by
r
P° r J rcar * ^
this time, until
248 78 Jan.
landing safely at Bayfield, threo milee below-Goderich, law, and having duly considered the matter or said appli1st 1861, to be paid quarterly.
Amount brought down,
674 90
ahw> 7 o'clock in the evening, having beenneariy eleven cation tho Board order and enact, that tho territory desOn motion ol Mr. Hannah, the Board allowed the
hoore lo the yawl AB the others, twenty-three in num- oribed jm said application, bounded as foDows, to wit:
County
Treasurer
a
salery
or
8300
for
the
rear I860
, , t.
«923 68
AH of Town Twenty-eight North of Range Nine West Making the
ber, were .^roWned. *•?';
of nine hundred twenty-three dollars and paid quarterly. "
S-VnS!?
2 f t h e T o T r n r t l i P o f Mil- sixty-eight cents,.expend^ foTthe Pior in this County
On motion or Mr. Timblin, the Proasocuting Attorney is
F,,r, o,,t o f
JUpnalaa of Sir J o t a P r a n l d i . P o n a d .
"
" » « » c o « 1 ! i 7 i 8 m , w i i . b H T d allowed a salary or 8200, for the year or 1860.
The screw Steamship P o t Capt McCIintock, not S E S
I « h m BtgrviiliM!," for tta pjyrcot ot Iho a m prorWoii «houl<I t o rais
On motion of Mr. Barnea tbe Report or the County
h
J I*dy Franklin to tho Artio regions, In search or sir lying Kast oT the East Arm of Grand Traverse Bav; Pec- by your Honorable Board
Treasmer be accepted, filed by the Clerk and ordered
.printed
J$ha P r a m ' s Expedition, has returned to Englaad,
The
amount oT indebtedness of this Connty, for this
w i n g beou comjrfetely BOcctasfuL At Port WMam on
j e » , is asfollowsto wit:
the north-west corner of King Willlato' Island, a record
v —
--rri—r —
~
w V--UU1UU, BC can make on the Bills audited and allowed at this meeting.
$434 97
North of Range Ton West; be and the a
is
^hereby
subject
a
sum
not
k*s
than
eight
hundred
dollars
will
be
ww found, doted April 25th. lSMTagned by Capta.
Amount of Salaries for ..which orders are
^ reqmred to meet the wants of tbe Poor for the ensuing
drawn.
575 00
Lroaiet and Pits Jamea. The record a a ^ the Erebus
x
/ f -f* t b e -TCar'
? , e a r D e s 0 I recommend that amount to K Amount of orders drawn on Juror's certifiand Terror were abondoned three days previous, in the
^ y o j April next appropnated by the Board for tbe Poor FmW or this
cates,
72 92
5
ic*, Bre leagues to the nortlhwat, and that the survivors, " . J ! ® ? time for holding Township meeting; and at County, the ensuing year.
Amount
or
State
Tax
as
apportioned
to
this
THO"S. A. HITCHCOCK )
ia all amounting to 105, were proceeding to Crept Fish mid mertiqg, John McDonald, Riel Johnson, and Oscar
County,
147 22
Eaton, three electore of Baid Township, shall be the perW M I t STONE,
' ( SnrwrinhnLnt* Amount appropriated for aPoor Fund or this
rivet. Sir John Franklin had died June 11th, i 1847
tbe
P®0^
' F r ? T C r i , e c : ( 7- Oct 11, 1859.
Connty,
800 00
and the total deaths to date had been nine office™ and 13 2 d
88
£
^ e . n e p e C t ° 7 of etec"
01 Mr. Barnes, the Board appropriated the
men. Many interesting'relics of the expedition on the
1
$2,030 11
wcateni shore or King Williams Island were
Tbeamount of Taxable property in this^Count^ as
equalized by this Board 1
from the Esquimaux* who stated that after their ahoodonmont, one ship was crushed la the tea aod 'sunk, and erly itemized and certified by the proper officer.
The amount of the Indebtncss of this Connty having
of the Poor or this CountyTor the ensra« been ascertained, as stated above, and also the amount of
thaoq«er breed on shore, where she remained The
On motion of Mr. Hannah tbe Report of the County
Taxable property in said Connty as equalized this Board
Fox was unable to penetrate beyond Beflolt Straits, and TVesarer ww laid on the table.
The foDowingls a list of accounts presented to this d e e a it expedient to pay the present indebtednew of the
Resolatkm offered by Mr. Barns: .
Board as allowed tod rejected:
wintered in Brant/erd Bay. Mlmrte and Interesting deConnty. and also provide for Contingent expews. that
Resolved, That tho County Clerk shall act as tho Clerk
talb of the expedition are published Several skeletons Of the Bond of Superintendents of tho County Poor, and Jesse Pamater, services as Constable in case
Fire (5) mills on the Dollar be the amount of Countv
A-I>. McCabe; claimand State Tax to be raised on the taxable property of
of Franklitfamen, large aDantities of
^ a„ •ball keep a correct journal of the prooeediiKs of said
of clothimr,
clothing; Jbc..
Ae^wd
ed $12 97; allowed
812
97
this county.
Board in a; Book to be kept for that purpose, and «h»p Jesse Pamater, services as Constable, case or
•duplicate record up toiht aboodoument of the shipa
Amount of State and County Tax sa apportioned to
countersign all orders drawn on the County Treasurer
Jidcovered
People va George Brown; claimed 812
each Township, to be raised an the valuation of taxable
for the support of tbe Poor of this County.
„
72: allowed
~
4 69 property therein, for the year 1859, is aa foDews:
M^rSi^VelT^ J?
pr™™"
°^
»
»s
S5S Jgg
AB . rT
Muegwoc,
Milton,
Pcninralo,
" < !Ien Arbor,
< '«utretillc,
Trarotse,
COSTRA.
TotaL
1 8 8 » 1 Feb » t o r amount of dellpquent tax of 1858 returned,
<
829 20
5 0 S3
TOWNSHIP OF HILTON*.
4 8 1 2 Jan 1 Par apportionment of tax or l t t o ,
4 2 1 8 0 Oct 1 For amount of taxes ef IBM, rejected by
Auditor General,
154 0 3
10 For balance doe township,
840 82
780 98
47 60
45 13:
» 7 26
it
24 54
ft 02
48 81
145 01
791 5 1
.
;
$147 22
82,879 88
* * 5 2 7 10
On motion o f Mr. H a n n a b , t h e B o a r d adjourned tine Feb
die.
L . B . S M I T H , Ghftlrnwn.
T u e s o x BOSTWICK, Clerk.
4ft-lt
HHHHSI .
TOF
,
Oct
.
STATE O p MICHIGAN.
GBANO T a x v x n s x Cocjrrr T o x i s r u x ' s O r n c x , f
•
Trnveise City; O c t 1ft 1HM. {
To the Board'of Supervisor* of Grand Travers Connty, Mich.:
.The undersigned, Treasurer of Mid Coanty, respectfully
submit* to yonr honorable Board the following (Xhibit of
#t.a
Jan.
X H . H . U
« f
. . IA ^ n n J t i fa t
<kI .
itafa •
"
For amount received from former Treasurer,
83c 5?
SB For amount received -Of Treasurer of
Centrevillt, on account or State and .
County Tax oT 1848,
Feb. I D o
do.
do Treasurer or Leelanau,
'i Do
do * do
do of Meeguxce,
l)a
d o , do
do of Milton,
' Tip
do
do
do or Traverse,
. Do
do, . do
do of Peninattla,
July 6 For amount received from Btate on account t e r n a r y School Fuml,
Aug lS For amount of finea received-of O: W.
Br) aM, Justice,
. Oct W -For amoul received from Btate o f M l c h l I ' gsa on account or Delinquent Tax,
S
S
CONTRA.
For amount of County Orders received
: of Treaaurer of Centrevllle for taxes
of 1858, •
For Hiteieat o n same.
V.
. Par paid Treasurer for returning foes,
2 For amogt or County Order* received or
Treasurer of Leelanau for taxea of "
1H58,
Kor interest oa same.
,• . For peidTVeaaarer returning fee*, V,«5 For amount paid Trtaaaier of MeeguxeCi
returning fee*,
For amount paid Treaaurer or Milton, re-
: . ! ' • • • • •
OOHTBA.
.
.
, For balance dne the State aa per Treaaoaurer1*- Ledger,
For amount of taxea of 1857 and previous
' . year*, charged back to County by Auditor General.
For amount of taxea of 1858 rejected by
Auditor,
I . For amotntreceived by Co. Treaaurer on
a c c o t n t of ^ellnqoent taxea,
For balance due Connty,
- *
.
TOWNSHIP OB CBNTRBVILLE,
For balance due the County aa per Treaaurer'a LeilRor,
For apportionment of State and County
tax of 1858,
Far amount of taxea of 1858, rejected by
Auditor General,
• F o t amount of taxea of 1857, and prevl. oua yeara, charged back by Auditor
.^General,
CONTRA.
For amonnt received by Co. Treaaurer,
For Amonnt of delta quant tax of lHiR,
Oct 10
.
For Balance due the County,
TOWNSHIP OP LEELANAU,
l O t o ir
r bbalance
i
dne the County aa per Treai aurer** Ledger,
For°iapportionment of State and County
For
1 1
, • -
Oct
1
.wfW,':^
For aawunt or
tax^yf
• -
1858, rejected by
For amonnt of tax of 1M7, aad previous
yeara, charged back by And. Gen.
Feb
2
Oct 10
COJttBA.
For amount received by Co. Treaaurer,
For amount of delinquent tax of 1858,
Balance ^ M t h n O o t t r t r .
1
>
,
AT A SESSION OP T H E
Dfi?
. 574 28
44 17
3,5<S 11
;
.si
CONTR.V.
published giving 8 detailed account of the cruise of the
yacht Wanderer when on her last slaving expedition.
Una b6ok, says tho Charleston Mercury, will make a
sanation. It fa brought out by a person who took a part
in her adventures, and will give a minute account thereof
and will make some developments involving the reputation of many public men or this country.
A London letter-writer says Charles Dickens is about
worn out; fast breaking np. His cares, his trouble^ his
years, Ida habits, and incessant labors to make both ends
meet, have taxed his mental power*tillthey are breaking
down. In hisreadings,he looks like a decayed bean, a
patched, painted, pernked bedowager. .
7S28
82311
85,080 84
CR.
8202 89
(*
. .
PROBATE COURT
for said Coanty holden at tj»e l'r?bate Office In the village orManUtee,«n Monday,the twenty-sixth day or September
in the year or onr Lord one thunsanil eight hundred and fifty$382 08 nine, Present, H r x s r 8. Umttx, Circuit Court Commissioner
A S u n TXAPKH'S JOURXAL.—A b o o k i s a b o o t t o b«
22 00
F H E R E P U B L I C A N A S S O C I A T I O N OP WASHX l N O T O N are having prepared and pubitxted a series *
Political Tracts, under the supervision oT the Congresaion
Republican Executive Committee, which It ia earnestly hoped
the rrienda of t h e Republican cause will take immediate
steps to have put in. general circulation.
They are fomished at the cheap rate of seventy-five cents
per hundred copies, free of postage.
The following tracts have already been published:
Tract No. 1. HOW WE ARE GOYERXED.—tlelng an expose or the Fraud* and Expenditures of the. preacnt
Administration for party- purposes.
Tract No. S. LANDS FOR THE LAND LESS.—Betag a complete analysis or the v o t e s on the Homestead Rill.
Tract No. 3. THE ATTITUDE OF NATIONAL PARTIES
IN RESPECT TO A PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Tract No. 4. T H E SLAVE TRADE.—Showing that the proceeding* and debates during the last session of the late
Congrem indicate a most marked deterioration of moral
sentiment at the South ta respect to- the African Slave
Trade, and are fearfully ominous of the near approach of
the time when, at any rate' in the Gulf States, that hitherto
• universally reprobated traffic will be a s heartily (attained
as 1* the institution 6f~ alavery itself.
ractNo. S. OVERLAND ROUTE8 TO THE PACIFIC—
THE BUTTERFIELD CONTRACT.
Tract No: 8. OPPOSITION OF THE SOOTH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OK OREGON A N D OF WASHINGTON
TERRITORY—THE INTERESTS OF THE WEST.
In the German Langnage.
Tfact No. 2. LANDS FOR THE LANDLESS.—$1.50 per 100
copies.
All orders should be sddressed to
LEWIS CLEPHANE,
Secretary National Republican Association.
P R O B A T E NOTICE.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, ) ..
COUNTY OP MANISTEE, J 8 * .
The lloston Herald gives an account of the death of
Henry Black of Newport, Perm., who undertook to aevor
the head of a lien, and was attacked by a rooster, which
spurred him on the hand into an artery. About two
week* after the accident he wns attacked with intense
pain, a sickening sensation of the heart, and hissnffbringB
became insupportable. At this date a remarkable occurrence took place. He drew his entire frame together
an to gain strength for an act, and his his voice broke
forth like the crowing of a rooster. This wn repeated
from time to time, and such was the similarity of roicee
that the ontade listeners amorted their belief that it
>eter. After four days of indescribable sufferings he
di?d and crowed no more.
81, w a 16
- -Oct
887 78
81,711 07
—
For amount or delinquent taxea or II
returned,
For amount paid for Poatage and Station• eryforTreasarer'nOIBce.from Jan. I,
,!•£», to date,
For amount.paid in redemption of Coun,ty Order* from Jau. l, 1MB to date, in. eluding interval,
j.
For Balance dne Coanty,
STATE OF MICHIGAN,
For amount or delinquent tax returned
from Centrevllle,
For amount of Delinquent tax returned
from Glen Arbor,.
For ainonnt of delinquent tax returned
from Leelanau,
For amount o f delinquent tax returned
from Meegnxee,
For amount of delinquent tax returned
f r o m Milton, '
For amonnt of delinquent t f x returned
from Traverse,
-Feb 28
853 M
CONTRA.
For amount received by C o u n t / Treaaurer or taxea 1858,
.
For lntartat o n same, For paid Treasurer retarntti* feea,
For a m o u n t or Coanty Order* received
: o f Treaaarer of Peninsula for taxea
of 1858,
For Interest on fame,
Kor pmd Treaaurer returning fees,
Aug I For amount paid Treaaurer of Traverse
for f rlmary School Fund,
F o r amount paid Treaaurer of Penlnaula
for Primary School Fend,
For amount paid Treasurer of Meeguxce
for Primary School Fund, t
For aipouut paid Treaaurar of l<eelanau
for Primary School Fund,
Sept 27 .Far-amount-paid J u i y iff Inquest In caao
J• oorf "P. *"
Warner,
•Oci
:r of Glen Arbor
l0
$1,711 «7
TOWNSHIP O F GLBN ARBOR
For apportionment of Htate and County
t a x of 1888,
A 1 For amount or taxea 1858, rejected by Auditor General,
10 Balance due Township,
20
. Feb
TOWX8HIP OF TBAVERSE
For apportionment or Stata and County
tax o f 1H6H
81,27*88
1 F o r amount of taxea of 1858, rejected by
Auditor General,
17 99
For amount or taxes or 1R57, and previoaa y e a n , charged back by Auditor
General, *
. 21 82
Balance dne the township,
39i 40
TOWNSHIP OF PENINSULA.,
For balance due the County aa per Treasurer'* Ledger.
For apportionment or State and County
tax
1850,
> Jan
1H
$TJ»
v
T H E R O l t BOflTWICK,
NOTAKY PUBLIC,
CLERK AND REGISTER,
Grand Traverse Connty, Michigan,
wingHeiimMslntt—ioU*
PAYMENT O F TAXPS,
CONSUMPTTON CUBED!
DR. CHPRCHI1X*S.DISCOVERY.
r
$73 »
CR.
CONTRA.
F o r enibant or delinquent tax of ISM, n-'
tanked,
CONTBA.
I For ampnnt of delinquent taxea of 1858,
returned.
For amount received by County Treasurer
of taxea I M S
I.
Jan
t
Now is the 'time to Circulate
Documents.
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, of John
anfield, praying that he m«y be appointed A d n " *~'
of the estate or caid deceased;
Thereupon it Is Ordered that M o n d a y , I k e
d a y o f N o v e m b e r next, at nine o'clock In the forenoon,
be aaidgned for the hearing of aald petition, and that t h e
heir* at law. of aald deceaaed, and ail other prreon* latere*ted
In said estate, are required to appear at a aeoaion or said.
C<{urt th6n to be holden a t the Probate Office In Manistee,
and "how cause, ir. any there be, why the prayer or the petitioner ahould not be granted.
And it la further ordered, that «atd petitioner give notice
to all person* Interested in aaid estate, or the pendency or
«ald petition and the hearing thereof by causing a c o p * or
this order to be published in the "Grand Traverse HeraM,''
a newsjtaper printed In Grand Traverse. Connty, and cfrcu
lating 18 said Connty or Manistee, three sqccesslvs weeks
prior t o said dsy or hearing.
(A true copy.)
HENRY 8. UDELL,
Circuit Court Commissioner and
octl4r4t
Acting Judge or ProbAte.
LA.3STD W A R R A N T
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Tram* % GraJ Trarmf Corarty,^ii
H E N R Y D.~CAMPBEI-.Li.
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M FOVLE,
(paoxT sritsrr, x a i a c o v a r norax.)
TltAA'KRSK CITVy M i g H I Q A N .
Land; Tax, and General Agency.
GXTBTTON H O U S E ,
J A M f i S K. G U N T O N ,
(norm or adannxxx airxa,)
T r a v e r s e Oity, Michigan.
CONSUMPTION!
T H E EXTRAORDINARY RESUI>T8 OBTAINED IN ALL
± the atage* of .Pulmonary Disease by Dr. Charchill'a new
Treatment—the HVPOPHOSPHITES O F LIME A N l f f*>l>A
—remove* all remainifag doubt as to the Inestimable valve of
thi* Discovery. CopiumpUoa is no lunges'to be regarded »i>
an incurable, malady. .•
....
—""
Many hundreds of phjulcla'n* have already adopted lhi»
treatment with almost invariable succem. Let no Consumptive delay a moment to try.it. It Is their last hope!
Dr. Churchill auya: •
*1 am anXiona that the H v r o r n o s r n n m a should be brougln.
a* speedily as poasible, into universal ase, a* ] KKOW that the i
wiH prove not only as sure a Remedy in Consumption as yu!nine is In Intermitteat Fever, but also as effectual a l'reiKrvutire ay Vaccination i n Small Pox.
"In n o Inatencsf have I round the remedy foil t o producrerything that could reasonably be expected from It.
" Out or twenty-two cases in tne third or last stage, treated
at my Dispensary, daring the past year, eight have completely
recovered, eight have died, and sjx sre still under treatment.
Such a result i s altogether unparalleledin the annals or medicine."
This Remedy Is the most powerful Generator of Blood
known, ahd Is eoualiy efficacious In all form*. or Debility,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous Diseases. Chlorosis, Dytopepsiu.
—or whsterer depends on deficient vitality ot the system.
IV In c h e a t e r ' s G e a a i a s P r c p a r a t i o a
Is pot up in large hottlea. with the following worda blown It.
the glass: "Dn. J. F. CHCSCIHLLV Y r f o r a o s m r m o r L i a r
> x n Sona. J. WiNcufeania, N a w Vonx." Each bottle ha*
also, n M C - s i x i u signature.
fW No other can be relied on aa the pare Hypophosnfcite-.
ITnles* perfectly pare, they are not only useless, butposliivel\
injorlons. No IBOV or other drug should be combined with
them, o r taken at t h e same time.
fsr- Pries I I 00t or three bottles for tl 00, with foil d i r e *
tions for ose. A liberal discount to physicians anil the trade.
The D a v SJLLTS furnished to the profenaion. Single bottle,
l a concentrated eolation sen I by mail, when specially ordered.
Sold wholesale and retail a t t b e Sole General Depot In the t \
S. 43 John street. Let no one deceive you, bot purchase an<1
Dr. Ctaaeefciira Work on Caanuaptloa
MORGAN B A T E S
Iars and all reqniait* li
..
.
one delay, for time is precious in ao fatal a malady a
sumption. Address,
J . WINCHESTER,
American and Foreign Agepey,
32-ly
43 John street. New York.
For sale bv
MORGAN BATES,.
;
H e r a ! f O i w , Traverae City.
33XTRAOKDINAHY S A L E O F
A U n o G O L D
v
P E N C I L witli G O L D
attaohad, or
P K \
G O L D L O C K E T tor ©5.
A n d a P K f f . M T U M t o eftoh p u n h a s e r w o r t i i
frinn
SS2 T O
FTER
TWO
$2QO!
TEARS*
rtoFiTABL«
EXI-ERI
eoce in our present mode or disposing or oar j s w e l r y .
Ac., and from the nniversal aatlafoctlon given to all w h o havipatronlzed bur bouse, we take pleasure In aaying that we « u s
consider our bosfnem VAULT and r i s a a n x x T L V established.
W s wish it understood th*t this is No L o r n t a T . b u t a f W r
and legitimate aale. In which each purchaser g e t t tho r a l a of, his or her money In a G o M P e a c H W i l l i G o l d P e n
a t t a c h e d , or a G o l d L o c j c c t , worth $S each, which cann o t be bought at any retail store for the same price; an*! In
addition to the purchase,.each person receive* a P r e m l n n t
o f J e w e l r y , n o t leaa in -value than f J , and It may be worth
$ 3 , 5 , 8 , 1 0 , 1 6 , 3 0 , 30, 5#, or even $ » 0 !
!N"o M o n e y R i s k e d !
G e n e r a l Agency Business.
The Catted States Land Office i* located at thi* p l a c e ; and
particular attention wlH be paid to locating Land Warrants,
Investing money in Government Land*, imparting information relative to the general feature*, resource* and advantage* of the Grand Traverse oountrv, the psymenwor taxes,
and the transaction ,of any A g e n c y W i n e s s with which hemay be entrusted.
nsntRKXCKs.
tVwJ.l'Er"6™' < i ~ l l t1--"
MORGAN BATES,
NOTJLHY
PUBLIC,
H e r a l d Offloe, T r t v e r s e City, Mioh.
Season Arrangement
GRAND TRAVER8E AND GRAND HAVEN.
H. C. VAN R A A L T E ,
W
CAPT. O. EVANS,
I X RON BETWEEN G R A N D T R A V E R S E AND
GRAND HAVEN during the season of 1859, touching
at Traverse City, Elk Rapid*, Northport, Manistee and Muitkegon. The schooner is a slont and substantial boat or 50
tons burthen, and has been fitted up expressly for carrying
ramllle* with their furniture, provisions. Cattle, Ace
For freight or passage apidy to the Captain on board.
June 24, 1859.
*
N E W GOODS.
WE H A V E NOW OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Goods, Groceries,
Pen,-or Locket, and we * . . .
. . . _T
them by return mall what premium they ar* entitled to. They
tn then hare the privilege of sending for It- if they choose.
Our PreminmK are distributed ia a fair and bondrable manner. and as-soon aa the name of the purchaser ia received
with the $5, his Pencil and Pen and Premium, or Gold Locket
and Premium, are pat up in a' aafe manner, and s e a t to tino n e r by n u l l , free or ]>o*tagc. Oar plan, from long experience in the above business, has given general antiafirtion; as
each purchaaer can sell or trade the above articles for all (bey
cost him, and retain the premium gratia.
If, however, any person should feel disposed to send us
their money In advance, they can rely apon being as fairly
dealt with as thoagh they had made previous application.
And if any one if dissatisfied with their purchase, and s n
unbiassed person competenvto judge saya the articles i r e n««
worth more than the money paid lor them, and In some caaen
TEN, or evan FORTY times the amount, let s a c h person re- .
the goods, aad we will freely refund the money.
. it some will ask (as many have,) how can w e afford to
give so much for s o little money? In answer, we say, that all
who. are acquainted with the Jewelry business know that
there i s scarcely aa article or Jewelry purchased at a retail
store upon which there i s not a profit of from 100 t o 400 per
plan of d l s p w n g of our goods, rather than selling to Country Dealer* oa time, and taking the uncertainty or collecting
~ i r bills.
'
.
.
*
Ry this arrangement, w e i r i n g the purchaser In direct communication with the manufacturer, aad the profits that are
made by the doaen bands through which Jewelry baa to pass,
- e give to the purchaser in Premium*, *• above stated.
We therefore offor the following Indocement to persOut
acting aa A grata for ass—
Any person sending ns $15 for oar goods, will receive a
Pencil and .Pen. and Premium, or Locket and Premtam. free.
For further inducements, see Circular.
Among our Premiums are articles suitable for Ladies-end
Gentlemen, such as
fatkaci's M aad S3ret Watein, Ui Tel nifaiiCbi*
'Gold Sleeve Buttons, Cold W a t c h Keys,
I I S N E W A N D C O M F O R T A B L E H O U S E 18
now ready to receive its guests/ being fitted i a foil, withegard to coot, so aa to make it the most desirable of any
AND
Pins. Gold Rings, A c , Ac.
Hotel In the County.
J. K. G- being qne of the earliest settlers in the Connty, Is
bis to give any Information necessary to partita wishing to
We have GOLD WATCHES. Florentine, Mosaic. Gold" Stone
locate lands, or otherwise. He haa - *"
"
Cameo, Garnet and Coral R i e a s t P t a s and Bar Rings. Gold
We ever brought to this market; which w e will be bappy to
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Battens, Gold Belt Slides,
ofifcr at auch prices a* will accord reasonably with t h e TIMES.
Gold Ring*, Ac. Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y * CO.
tiso—Pianos. Melodeons, Musical Boxes, Aceordeon*. A*.
Traverae City, October t l , 18J9.
Traverae City, Nov-18.1W8. '
aldtf
Unexceptional References given wbeoever repaired,
j a r A 0 E N T 8 WANTED for every part of the Country.
N. H,—In asndhtgyour s u e s , write the State. County and
T e w a pbOnly. ao as to avoid letters b e i n ^ m l s ^ i ^ .
P R O V I S I O N S ,
FOR SADIES.
JAMES K. GUNTON,.
Practical Builder and DrcniglUwnan,
. T O K P H I P O f MKEGOZEE.
Michigan, will meet at the bouse ot William MagUi, in the
For apportionment of State and Coanty
township of Manistee, i a said ooanty, on the first Satnrdsy of
I* prepared to make Plan* and.Spec ideations for all elsses
tax 1158,
•
81,765 00 December next,.ht 1 o'clock P . M . , t o nettle s a d audit the
B u i l d i n g s ; also execute *JI kinds of work c o n n e c t s * with
Oct I T<ot amount of taxaa>r 1S58 r e j e c t e l by
accounts and debt* that will be presented against t h e Estate the Trade, on liberal terra*.
Auditor General, ..
164 78 or JOSEPH SMITH, d e e m e d . Also will ia««t for.tbe same
Ssufc, G l a a , D o o t a , P a i n t s a n d N a l h .
For tatonnt of taxea 1857, and previoua
purpose o n the first Batarday, a t S o'clock P* M» aft t*e aame
ntlv o n hand, and for sale.
yeara, cltarged back by Auditor Genptaoe. in the following m o n t h * to w i t ; February. April aad
AO ordera for C a b i n e t W o r t and U n d a r t n k f a g v f l t W
July; 28th, which i a t h e timo allowed l>y law.
executed oa abort notice.
10 For balance dna township,
Given under o a r kaads at Manistee,this t7th day of S e p J. K. G , thankful for past patronage, take* thla opportunity of soliciting a continuance of the B a s e .
CommlMf Dtm
Traverae City, November 5,1»58.
nS-lj
Jan
UPtive
Nervous s
* Has opened an Office at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co.,
Michigan, for the transaction of a
T H E SPLENDID FAST SAILING SCHOONER
n p H I S O L D E S T A R L I S I I t f D H O T E L , ( T H E FIRST
JL in Traverse City,) aitnated on Front street, in the vicinity or the Court House and ppblic offices, is still open for the
reoeptioa of the traveling public. The Proprietor ret
his heart)'thsnkS for the liberal patronage he ha* rcce
and assures the pnblic that no pains will be spared to make
bis guests comfortable. Ilia charges will correspond with
the time*.
Good accommodations for Home* aad Cattle.
49tf
of LIME and S O D A ,
Originally discovered and prescribed by Dr. J. F . C n r n c n t t L
of Pari* as a Specific Remedy for
LAND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR A
sale or location; Investments made; Taxes paid on nonresident land*; Redemption of lands aold for taxea, and purchase of land* at l a x sales.
And will always give the most careful attention to the interesta of my Correipoudcnt*. and in liberality, promptneas and
accuracy of bnslnes* transactions wonld court comparison
with any Agency in the country.
*
Traverse City, May Tl, 1859.
I0-6m
Clitni.
HYPOPHOSPHITES
J E W E L R Y !
AND
.
s a t i o n o f L a n d s at Travitrfie C i t y L n n d
"
"• o f M . 3 . L a n d "Warrant*, a n d
neral Afienoy Bunlnewi.
n Cftj. Mich.
«-!•
W i n c h e s t e r ^ G e n u i n e P r e p a r a t i o n e f the
cally P a n C o a p o u d o f the r
1 0 2 C A N A L STBEET. <(ftd He.)
WewTorlu
1
8XXUELTOTTSTI
°
S
G R I G G S * C O « MANUFACTURERS A N D D E A L . e r a a t Wholesale and Retail, in Sofos, C ^ r a . B ^ U t e . d s .
Dnresus. Book-eases, WsrdrobesT Tables. Painted Chamber
B e t a Marble and Boeewood Ware, aad a large a n M r t a o i t o !
Looking Glasses, at Ko'a. 163 A 166 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.
Michigan.
»3
KOO
ifc*
*» i n n g n p i o t Y i!
Memory iell me t b i t f ^ w e r e f i U r , ;A».«* '-•> l U B i r l f l i h s r d S ( * « r t n » nut-brown coriis, I
And NeWe s a d Kate with t n e l r e u n n y hair,
:
ww <e* ^
_ ^ _ _ . O 0 U 7ITTOi»WAMi A t f c
.THKTOKM011—THB
EX1LE8 OF
_ .
Wholesale -sa«>
Dealers in.Koreiga a n d Dom e s t i c O I T G o o d s i G a r p e t * F l o o r Oil Clotbn, P a p e r Hangings,
m pany, U all F e a t h e r s a n d House F u r n i s h i n g Godds^—We woold partieu- T h i s Work p o r t r a y s with eminent ability, the crimes eommlttariy in vlte t h e attention of the public to the following f l o o d * t e d by o u r U o v e m m e n t a g a i n s t the Maroons who fled f r o m
.which we have in great Variety of styles and priccs : Broch* South Carolina a n d o t h e r Slave S t a t e * s e e k i n g protection unShawls, long a n d s q u a r e ; Bajf S t a t e do. do. d o . ; W a t e r l o o do, der Spanish law*., It ahaw* b a d faith exercised towards t h e
l8crap:Ifo>a U a l l i c r o p ^ f e l e c t e d S c r a p do. d o . ? G e n t l e m e n ' s do.'do. do. ; Mantillas, beautlfal s t y l e s : Indian* of F1 l o r i d * a n d IS (bund to present a t r u e View of t h e
b e a r comparison w i t h tha b w t - I r o u m a d e in the Black. Fancv, Poniard, Bayadere a n d Moire A n t i q u e Bilkfc; lons-fought F l o r i d a War, which was, in truth, .VWAR F O R
F r e n c h a n d English McrtooeS,plain aad figured^ Paramcttas, « * A V E l t Y .
• .T
• __._JlWpCOTeqwr.Cfcws.WOkK
. Wyandotte Boiling Kill Company a n d fcareka I r a n Compa- Delaine*. In grvat variety ; Valencia P l a i d s a n d - S t r i p e a : A i t .
G e n t l e m e n — A c c e p t my t h a n k s f o r a copy of " T h e fcriles
ny drafta taken at p a r li) e x c h a n g e f o r I r u n or a n y indt-bted- wool Plaids; Alpaca*; F U n n e l s : S a t t l n e t t s ; B r o a d c l o t h s ; Damasks; Blanket*: I J n e n s ; E m h r o l d e r i e s j H o s i e r y ; Gloves;
Dnui t o t h e C o m p a n y . <
q ° . r i ^ - " J M y * t t 4 d ' the book with m * t interest ami
m u c h ItutrucUon.' It s e t s In a striking l i g h t an Important
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^ Manufacturwd i r o n also given la exchange- for good Scrap lUblKins; P H n t s ; G h i g h a m * A c , Ac.'
~>rtion of our history, and clearly^,reveals the secret spring*
Carpet Department.
which a u c e t m i t e *daduh>lratl<Sn« were moved in affairs of
" Call a n d lice or "add rc*a
Velvet, Brussels, Ure»elle> S Ply, J P ^ . Superilne, Cotton g r e a t moral a n d political coAsequence^ The dUtinguislicd
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".Wit H . ZABJUSKIK, Secretary.
s a d Wool, C a r p e t s ; D m g g e t s . S t a i r Bods Oilcloth, Window a u t h o r has.especiallj-entitied himself t o t h f t h a n k s o f everv
S t o r e Corner |Woodwara Avenue and CoagreMDt.
Shades, IJCC aud Muslin C u r t a l n * G u r t a i n Fixtures, F e a t h e r * . lover of freedom. Jtwtiee, a n d h o Durable a d i a i a i s t m i o u , b'v
" iper H a n g i n g * A o , Ac.
t r a c i n g a n d exhR-lting t h o evU i n l u e n c e s of slaver , in t h e
J K O N» F O l ' N D R f . — T I I K U X D E B S l f i S E D A R B 1'REWe have many o t h e r styles of G o o d * which will be offered t r a n s a c t i o n s which be narrate*. Jio one, | t seetns t o ' m e , can
;d t o fa'rnlsh, s t nhort n o t i c e . Stationary Eaginca, H i l l
suit t b a time*.
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A p p a r a t u s a n d all t a r i e j i e * lot
O e w l n gp., W a r e h o u s e Holstiiag
arUe f r o m p e r u a l n g t h i s work w i t h o u t deepened convictions
I r o n w o t * . IWjiair w o r k o a Propetlers, SU-araem aud Saw
df t h e w r o n g o r a l a t c h o l d l n g . - a n d the necessity of earnest
M E R I C A N W A T C H E S . — A P P L E T O S , .TRACY A
JHlls, e x e c u t e d p r o m p t l y .and thorooghly. C'a»tiu(,-^—cverr
a n d persistent effort for tlie deliverance of our National Gov Co,- WiLTHAM, M a o , Manufacturer* of P A T E N T LEdaacrlptlon.
e m i n e n t f r o m the control of t h e slave power.
VEU WATCHES.—These s u p e r i o r WatcKe* are made by the
'.BBASS J O C S D R Y .
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H. p . C H A S E .
a i d or. new and o r i g i n a l machinery, expressly designed to mt*. Coltimbu* J u l y 12, l t & L
We are Lrrpared t o execute o r d e r s of any »1M f u r Braaa a n d
R E P U B L I C A N S B E A D I T l Copies s e a t by mail on receipt
c u r e , with a low p a i c * a Ane, substantial, duralde and uAiComposition CaKtina*. promptly.
of One Dollar. 7
FOLLETT, FOSTF.R A CO.,
formly r e l i a b l e . t i m e keeper. The m u v e m e n t a are new in
. Oi/.UlobMyOil Cape,.Valvar, J o u r n a l BoXea. (liiagc C o r k s
raxxcta aarxoxn,
I ' u l i s h e r * Cohiiubos. Ohio.
construction, and are.pronounced by the highest authorities
Cylinder C d c b ^ Rteaid WJilailea.fwr Steamboats,Locomotive*
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lie fsnlUens in principle a n d quality, a n d have been proved
a n d Mtlla Bolls for Paetoriei, Steamers a n d Locomotives, nathe must e x a c t i n g tost* to be reliable a n d unfailing In aci U N - L I G I I T O A S W O R K S , F O B T H E MANUFACdcr e i g h t hundred pounds,
T h e w watches are m a n u f a c t u r e d entirely f r o m the
5 TUBE O F ILLUMINATING O A ^ f o r t h e u « of private
erode m a t e r i a l * in a single establishment, b y connected a n d
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ogust, IKiiV—The principle of U " - i n v e n t i o n consist* In the
We are_prepare<t t o exeiiuti all order* f o r Iron Roiling for
the s a m e system t h a t -has been adopted in the production of peculiar Construction of t h s B e t o r i wlierelrt- Gas U m o s t
P r i v a t e Buildings, Churches, P u b l i c Squares, a n d for Cemetetiurunequaled
A m e r i c a n ' f i r e - a r m * which enables ds to pre- quickly, easily a n d economically generated 6om.Boain.-OiU
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Z3~ C o r a e r of Fifth a n d Woodlirl
oiipotJle Machine
m e n t of the same q u a l i t y ; and we guarantee the m-rfect a b o u t e i g h t y c e n t * as m u c h l i g h t as a thousand f e e t «f ordiS h o p of Mlfchlpux Central Ball road, D e t r o i t .
performance, f o r ten ycar*'of every watch m a n u f a c t u r e d by us. nary coai Oak. nS
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All foreign watchea are made by h a n d , the A m e r i c a n watchA long course of experiment* at t h e hands of the Inventor,
f a being the only ones made b y machinery u p o n a uniform who has had m a n y year* experience In Gas manufacturing, a s
O B A N K K I U ^ LAJJD AOESTO A S P BUB1SBHR MRS.
J . Sage A Son'*, Map PuUiafccr*. btotlniirrr, Ruirravcm system throughout. Nearly all hand-made watohea are de- Well aa by o u r s e l v e a a n d others, ha* placed the invention befeCtive, and are- continually g e t t i n g o u t of order. In m a n y yond all doubt of ita practicability.' The public may be conM d ^tiwgrapltQM, 380, M f i a B t r e e t , iiuBale, N. V., over
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re r * and' w a-t c'h r e p a i r i n g is always uncertain -a n d. expen- of a n y t h i n g or the kind ever before constructed.
.. W e a r ^ p r e p a r e d to-execute all work e n t n i a t e d to n« with palilrers,
re. ' T_
T h e i n t r o d u c t i o n of A m e r i c a n watohea disposes of i h i s
T h e p r e s e n t object of the proprietor* Is t o dispose of city,
J|rpmpta«U.|U>4'dc*p*tcli, anA OH aa favoralile t e r n u a* any slve.
fflculty, a n d c o u n t r y m e r c h a n t * a* . well aa watch d e a l e r * county a n d state Bight*, on the most favorable terms, anjVtd
• a U M U t i t t e n t a i t h e coobtry. . C o m b i n i n g all tlie dlBercpl difflculty,
b r a n c h e s of 8 ! | e l | . C o p p e r a n d Stunc EoRraving. a* welluw - - - keep watohea a a a p a r t of t h e i r mlseellaneous stock, ami Immediately i n t r o d u c e the w o r k s I n t o general rise.
W o r k s f r o m Ino fl-et capacity a n d u p w a r d * are now i n
'Crayon Wi'iWor t h e ' ^ n e a t dtitcriptlou.we g u a r a n t e e a a t W a c - thus supply their c u s t o m e r s with a new staple, which may 1*
w e d as any other articlc. w i t h o u t mvstory o r homlsig. Soli readlneaa by DUDLEY
"BY \^ HOLMES, manufacturers, Detroit.
as well aa e v e r y
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vrltb the " S o n - L i g h t "Gas
. I ' a r t l c u U r ' a t l c n t i o n paid t o B a n k a n d Commercial work, by the trade generally,^and by; IlOflBlNS A A P I ' t E T Q X
Geueral Agents, 15 Maiden I.anc. N. V. W o r k * " which will h e supplied b y tliem a t all t h e principal
*Hth' as'CheCW, Draft*, Kott-s Certificate* of J)ej>oa]t a n d
p o i n t s in the U n i o n , to parties p u r c h a s i n g territory.
Block. C o a p o a J j q n d v L e t t e r , Xoto a n d BULHeailmBuvelopeis
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K — M I L E S STAND1S11 ILPersons of small capital, and-particularly Gas F i t t e r * hv
4(5. ; l l a p s , P 6 r t n u U , Show, Cards Ac., Lithugraplivil unci
l.l'STRATEI)—a volume'of Photograph's f r o m original m a k i n g an Investment In t h e right to use (he " Sun-Light Gas
p r i n t e d fit' t h e m o s t delicate .color* by it new procca*.
d r a w i n g * by J o h n W.-Ehnfnger, illustrative of the Courtiddp W o r k * ' ' will be c e r t a i n of an Immediate remuneration.
. F o r the convfenleace of the buaineM, c o m m u n i t y In tlila vio f Miles Standish, by H e n r y W. I/>ngfellow. There will be
-All c o m m u n i c a t i o n s In t h e premises directed to t h e
cinity, we h a v e established an a g e n c y with Ur. J o h n w ,
eight or ten large P h o t o g r a p h s o f the most exquisite charac- undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
O r t e n , at the gfflce of t h e D e t r o i t Daily Advertiser. 212 Jefter, executed by Brady, with Intersected cream ; eolor«d l e a v e *
J f J H N Q. DUDLEY.
ferson Avenue.
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( c o n t a i n i n g t h e descriptive text.) the .whole to b e b o u n d in
T r e a s h r e r f o r Proprietors,
q u a r t o morocco covers, with bevelled a n d gilt edge*.
No.,'77 Woodward A v e n u e , Detroit, Michigan.
Early o r d e r s are solltitcd, a* the slow process of p r e p a r i n g
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t h e 4riita\>h) kinds, ami h a v e ajso' o h h a n d Xfew thousand prevent die'immediate Issue of a second edition, a n d
frtrirsbf o u r own m a i l u f M t a r c , ' .
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Spccimeus to be pccu a n d s u b s c r i p t i o n ! the dissemination or u s e M ' d r i n k * " baa enlarged and rejuveWe shall c o n tin u e to m a n u f M t u r e a n d to r e c c | r e almost
nated it In t h e most t h o r o u g h .manner., m a k i h g it now .the
dally additions—so as to k e e p our stock a t all tiroes large and received, at my store".
most extensive B R E W E R Y I N T H E WEST, witii racllltlea f o r
complete- Confining ourselves to the J o b b i n g trade excT~
p r o d u c i n g the finest and most delicate gradea or Malt L i q u o r s ;
a i v e l r . w e can oflVr. fftCilllliis unequaled In Detroit, at
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n d Is now prepared.to runifsh the various qualities of A l e *
Woodward Avehue,
II. J ' . BALDWIN & C<>H A W ' H C t J T I J i R Y AND E D G E T O O L WORKS, Foot P o r t e r aud Brown S t m i t for d r a n g h t aud b o t t H n g . at p r i c e s
'Detroit, K 0 v / l t 1 8 5 R
or B r u s h s i r c e t , i i n d c r t h c F u l t o n I r o n Works, D e t r o i t , M.' r a n g i n g . f r o m $ 6 to $10 p e r barrel.
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TMPORTAXT T O PRIVfEHS AND Pl'BLISIIAll Packages extra, which, Mrben t eturned to t h e RrewerjX EK8.—We h a r e now ou b a n d , a n d constaotty receiving, a T o o l * A x e s of every description, f l a n l n g ' a n d Tobaoeo May e r r t a w e stock or Jlook a n d N«a-a. P a p e r o t all sizes. Wi c h i n e Knives, T r u a s e * A<^, uiadc to o r d e r of a s u p e r i o r q s a - In good order, will be paid f o r at same pricea a* chargeiL
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R a z o r * Knives, Scissors, S u r g e o n ' * I n s t r u m e n t * steel. Iron Is i n r t i c n l a r i y caBed to the E X C M ^ I O R CREAM A L E . . Old
to c o m p e t e and undersell a n y establishment
and lipase Ware, polished a u d r e p a i r e d l a - a inanUef t 0 give friends a n d new may be assured of the superior n u a l l t r a n d
wobld s a y f i a t we m i l p r i n t p a p e r cheai
flavor of these beverage*, a n d all are Invited to call and samSic, t h a n can j g j found in t h i s . m a r k e t : Also, satisfaction to bis cr»tninfcr*.'
Orders left at the ofilce, c o m e r of Brnsb street a u d Jeffer- ple for themnelve* A l l ' o r d e r * wfUi t h e money enclosed.
we - h a v t f ^ i s t ra^uiveil a larRO l a f o l c e of tine J l a n n l l l n s . —
son Avenue, will he promptly a t t e n d e d to, w h e r e samples may
P l e a s e ^alf a n d see f o r yourselves s t
P E A S E A F U L I ^ B - S , No. a i O J » f l e r s o n A\-eu
References, kindly p e r m i t t e d to Messrs. E d m u n d s , N o r t h A
Detroit, Nor, 1 , 1 ^
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'Co., J . B. W a y n e A Co., G e o . l t o t y , Doctors Allen A Batwell.
Detroit, J a n . IMP.
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r r . _ G O O I ) S , at the Ctothlng E m p o r i u m of H.
I t Book Manufactory a n d Itook-Bindery, N o . 183, Jefferson
A Venue.—Account Books of e v e r y description made tu o.nler, I J A I ' E R W A R E H O U S E — O N HAND A N D FOR B A L E HAI.LOCK, No ICS, Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t W h e r e mgy
X eitlier a t Wholesale oi; retail, the following cloeorllrtlonaof be found a v e r y large, ftWh and* desirable Stock of the above
pa])er, viz:' linjicrial, S u p e r Royal, Royal, Medinin. Demy, ROO,1S j u s t manufactured u n d e r hi* Immediate inspection, and
Crown", F l a t C a p a n d F o l i o Post, Cap. Letter, L c p l l , Sermoii, e m b r a c i n g o n e or. the must extensive assortment* e v e r b e f o r e
Bill ajid N o t e P a p e r ln evary varietj-.
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B o o k a n d ' P r i n t P a j w r s of all c o l o r s a n d size*. M s n i l l *
A m o n g hla stock'will 1* f o u n d every k i n d a n d description
urusr...
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at G a r m e n t suitable for Fall a n d Winter wear.
• ;• T h e subaortbot h a v i n g hud a n e x p e r i e n c e of o\-er fourteen Rag. and Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r or all s'zes and weights.
R e c c i v l n g o u r p a p e r d i r e c t f r o m t h e ManufBotorcrs, *fe s r
F r o m tho low ^jriced and cheaper g r a d e * t o ' t h e most line
jreanCfeels assured t h a t {hey can d e f y coiuj>elii!on in prices
enabled to ofli>r tliera a t as low price* a« any i n t l i i s market.
and r*shlonable garments—oil of wlilch haVe been manufac~»d quality o f - w o r k m a n s h i p . IvAGS—Wanted in e x c h a n g e f o r Good* or Cash.
tured with the u t m o s t care and w i s a A j m r n t o g t v e satisfaction.
Order* froin Bonks. Merchants, Manufacturers a n d ICallroail
FRANCIS RAyMOX'D,
AU persons desirous of p u r c h a s i n g either at W H O L E S A L E
Companies, respectfully soliclUd.
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. . R R E T A I L , are rcspertfullv Invited to caB a a d e x a m i n e hi*
e x t e n s i v e stock, which ahall be o f f t t e d at prices uniformly
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S . — 1 M P O R T A NT TO low.
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T H E PUBLIC.—A new Family S e w i n g . Machine, comi n g Articles, M e c h a n ic * ' Tools; Stovas, (Inuan, T i n a n d ' J a p
H . A I . L l S O N , IMPORTER O F l f i p R O V E D RAILpaned W a r e , D r a i n TUe.Ao. A g e n t f o r tlie' American and b i n i n g the latest i m p r o v e m e n t * a t the e x t r e m e l o w p r i c e of
• road W a t c h e * c a s e d in beautiful styles, warranted exEuropean Law A g e n c y of l i t s te Kapp, No. 7 Nasaau street, F I F T V D O L L A R S . '
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reduced.
S I X O E B B SEWING MACHINES, It Is well known, every style. GOL1) PENH.—I c o n t i n u e manufacturing P e n *
n o e s iu Europe aad the United States.
t h o u g h d e a r e r in price, have always been c h e a p e r - i n fact, or e v e r y desirable p a t t e r n . These p e n s have received a Silver
BemUtances uiadc t o atf parts of Ucrraany, with safety
. p r i c e s Medal and Diploma at tlie Michigan State Fair, a n d fere not to
dispatch. No. SOl J e f f o r a o n a v e n u e , Kearslev'*Block, Detroit, con.-ideriug w h a t t h e v w l l l do, t h a n a n y other, Tlie
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a m i n e t h e i t e w m a t l i l n c s at t h e low prices.
J E W E L R Y , SILVER-WARE, and F A N C Y GOODS.
i WILLIAM PORTKB, Agent,
I have an experienced Jeweller, capable o f m a k i n g new
T . S A G E I c B O N S , M A P I'l'IiLTSHFRS, STATIONERS,
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work to order.
f t • E n g r a v e r s a n d Lithographers, 2X1 Main street, UuBMo.
FITTING STONES and Diamond W o r k , a n d Fire G i l d i n g
N. I , over Saga's P i a n o Booms.—We are prepared to execute
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all w o r k entrusted, to a * wltlf p r o m p t n e s s a n d d e s p a t c h , and
derslgned oflbr* their e x t e n s i v e stock of G o o d * consistW X T C H REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all
on as / a d o r a b l e t e n n s aa any e s t a b l i s h m e n t in tlu> cpuntry.
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O o u b l r t i j g all ( t h e different b r a n c h e s of SUel, C o p p e r and
customer* and the public generally, a t the lowest possible
GOLD P E N S re-pointed, at fifty cents. ' P e n s s e a t by mall,
rates. Being prepared to meet all order* in- our line of b"»l- accompanied by t h e Cash, will be promptly Attended to.
n c s * w e would advise b u y e r s to call u p a n -us before b u y i n g - n 3
J . H. ALLISON, Jefferson Avenue.
elsewhere,-n.« w e - i n t e n d l i o t to be nndersold by- a n y flrnt In
the west. All w o r k w a r r a n t e d .
T ^ E T R O I T STEAM
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_ L / j l E N T , No. 1C C'ongressHit, E s a t — A . CrA L ^ X ANDER
P A P E B . - W E A B E i ' B U ' k B E D T O S U P P L Y AT MILL
13'321 J c ' e r s d n Avenue, D e t r o i t
would most respectmily Intimate t h a t m e r e fully to accomJL prices, all sizea a n d w e i g h t s of P r i n t and Book P a p e r : —
modate tba want* of tlie p a t r o n i z i n g nubile, a n d ills large Inalso Ledger. Paper, P l a t a n d Folded Paper. Letter, C a p a n d
O O K S — S K U V M A D B MEN—By C. a Seymour.
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