Grand Traverse Herald, December 05, 1862

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 05, 1862

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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ftflB) TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOL. IV.

T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M , I C H . F R I D A Y . D B C R M B E E 5, 1862.

isro. 5 i .

PROCEEDINGS OF T H E BOARD OF S U P E R - \ Wm. L'ti-a, for aid to Mr Keeler. einimVISORS.
"j
s i o 00, allo-vwf
1
Morgan Bates, for services as County
re rcpLtfliiEo EVCKT F KID AT , AT
Tiurt^r»l!!<',iTT; October 13. 1862.
Treasurer. claimed S225 00. ailowni
T r a r e n e City, Grand Tmvcr»e,<>oamty, Hlchlpan
The Bonrd ofSupervieorB of Grand Travente C<
17.800
W » f i t , , on J l w T t e r o I t o n k k for «nM>> (or O w n
convened at the Clerk's Office, in Troy
8.900
L:i M O E G A N ' I A T E S ;
« t P. M." Cfllfod to ... , „ Ofiice, claimcd s . o 21>. ulloiyt.l
day. October 13tb. 1862, nt 1 o'clock.
\ iclor I'etertcel, lor serviceH as interpreter
1.050
' •i.'ih'
*DITOU AND rBoPgirron.
order byHbe Clerk.
in rase of People vs Franlcinbur^fr.
Roll
called.
The
following
members
presents
. TEi^ena..
j
j
claimed 83 00. allowed
i! Total
503,16.''
K. L. Sprngue. of't'ravem*.
O u t D o l U r i»i>lftj
Cent.
I M » B . p ^ j a b l . inT.ri»bl)r la . J ' u c *
j Hannah, l>ay k Co . for Biil of Stationarr
I On motion of Mr Ladd. Messrs Perry Hannnb. Jam»v
. .
" T I n « n » r p t aquftn*ften MBM| for the
E. P* Laild. of PenSnenlo.
for Clerks Office, clairne i "3 4", atj.M Burbeck & Wm. Stone wasappointed Superintendent£'£V|ir
W V n r half l
J. E. Fisher, of Glen Arbor.
W r i *4v««
I
ufth^Connty
Poor
for
the
ensuing
year.
j
lowed
J . McDOtinld, of Whitewater.
Of I D won!,.
Saral l'. Wood, for serviced i:i five n i r *
j On motion of Mr. Beers the Chair appointed a cor.
Win. Steele, of Bctooniiu
as Justico of the Peace, People v*
. mitu-e of two to act as a building committee in expem]
John Porter, of CentPrrillo.
fundrv ]ier«mii3. claimed '20 00. allowitig the SbO appropriated for Repairs on the Jail.
On motion of E. P. I^dd, E. IA Sprapue was appointed

The Chair appointed as such committee Messrs Perry
ed Chairman Pr6. Tom.
Hannah.
Lay
&
Co..
lor
transportn.siou
of
i Hannah A T. A Hitchcock.
On motion of Mr. Fisher, tho Board adjourned until
Mrs.
Brown
to
Chicago,
claimed
1000
J
On motion of Mr. Noble the Board appropriated the
Tuesday morning, at 8 o'clock.
allowed
11 sum ofTwo Thousand Dollars for a Volunteer Fami'tv
TUKSDAV, O c t 14th. 1862.
Relief Fund.
Board met pursuant-to adjournment. Culled to order Hannah. Lnv & Ce . for rent for Office.
I j Mr. Noble moved that the County Treasurer be ir. claimerf 8 00, allowed
by the Chair. Roll called bv Clerk, and the following
Edward Fricud. for service as Dept'y Sherj structed to retain all of the fees and money that may
members present:
iff, in en* of People va C. » . Moore,
| come into his hands as Treasurer to the amonnt of two
E. L. Sprague. Traverse.
G R A N D TRAVERSE COUNTY O F F I C E R S .
claimed 24 00. allowed
i j thousand dollars and said amount to be drawn only oti th»
E. P. IiOdd, Penhiwiln.
August Bartling. for Countv Treasorer
I Family Relief Orders Motion carried.
J ndye of P r o b a t e . . . - CURTIS (FOWLER, Mapleton
J . K<>Fisher, Glen Arbor.
ShorifT
E. F . D AME, fmer>e Cite. ,
Due Bill 5 f>l
Resolution offered bv Mr. Spra-rue.
J . McDonald, Whitewater.
County Treasurer
MOBJ'AJj S A J S S ' I J . K T ' " T '
L D. Quatkobush, for Mindrv services by
r Resolved, That it shall be the duty of tbe Clerk-and
Wm. Steele. Benzonia.
County Clerk
TJ1ERON B O S T » ICK,
order of Supervisor, clmnied 3 25 alChairman of tho Board of Supervisors to draw all orders
j S t M t i r ol D M d i . . X i f n U W O W BOSTWICK,
John Porter. Centerville.
lowed
3 25 !on the Family Relief Fund, and that when they shall be
Pro*. i l l i i l H
T i flii HOLDEN* NoribporU
Philo Beers, Leelenau.
Dexter and Noble for rflicf of Mr. Keeendorsed by tbe Supervisor having supervision of tbe
Circuit Court
H^OEUKN*
" - .
11. H. Noble. Mageczee.
ler. claimed 47' 22. allowed
family in whose favor the orders are drawn, they shall be
Geo. Luke, Miltoa
Wm.
.
Voice,
foe
wood
furui&hod,
families
msidered as equivalent to his order, and that tbe County
Mr. Perry, of Crystal Lake, absent—being sick. He
of
Soidiers.
claimed
3
7:">.
allowed
3
75
-easurer considers them as such, and none others.
sent his Roll in care of Mr. Steele.
J. G. R A M S D E L L ,
0- Davidson, for relief ( j Soldiers families.
Resolution adopted.
On'rtiotion of Mr. Lad(J, E. L Sprogue was appointed
claimed 8 17. allowed
8 17
Resolution offered by Mr. Noble
permanent Chairman for the ensuing year.
E. P. Ladd, for returning military list to Clerk 2 94
Resolved that the Chairman and clerk of this Board
The Chairman appointed the followiug Committees.
T U A V K B S E CITY,
E- L. Sprague,
2 48
of Supervisors be authorized and instructed to issue
OD Wolf Bounties—Messrs Fisher, Luke and Porter.
80
II. II. Noble.
Bonds to the amonnt ofTwo Thousand Six hundred DolGRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH.
Pub. Buildinps—Wears Steele, Beers and McDonald.
•T. Porter.
lars iu sums of Fifty Dollars each payable in three years
REFERENCES:
On Accounts—Messrs Ladd, Noble and Porter.
J . E. Fisher,
"
"
at ten per cent, interest per annum payable ununally, and
On Equalization—Messrs Beers, Ladd and McDonald.
UOA. Geo. Ma:tln. Ch. J. Sopr-Ct M-IHoo.„ Awlin
Geo. Luke.
that the County Treasurer be autbonzed to nogociata
. Bliir.HOT.
Auditor Mick:
0«i»r»l.
AUi'Y. Ctmpbttl./.
"
f*
Resolution offered by Mr, Fisher.
IX"WluC.j^ch.Lrtth^Mfck,
J , McDonald.
the sale of them at not less than par, and place the proResolved, by the Board of Supervisors of Grand Travceeds to the credit of the Volunteer Family Relief and
Philo Beers,
rtcr!j<.hti \V
erse Co., that all Bilteagaitist the County for services rbilo Beers, for relief of familcs of soldiers
Wt u»h&5r. a
"aor Funds.
rendered and articles delivered or furnished, shall be
claimed 74 85. allowed
Ayes and Naya called for oti Resolution.
itemised,
and
accompanied
J>y
an
affidavit
that
said
serOiH.MAK8H,!
James M. Burbeck, for services as Sup't
Ayes—Messrs Ladd, Sprague, Beers, Porter, Fleher,
vices have been rendered and said articles famished, and
of County poor, claimed 40 00, allow
Steele, Noble. Luke, and McDonald.
that no part of Said Bills have heretofore been credited
od
Nays—None.
or allowed by the Board, or payed for in any other way. D. C- Goodale. for services as Sup't of Co.
Mr. Beers moved to raise the sum of seven thon&aod
Resolut ion adopted.1 ,
Poor,
i"oor. claimed
ciaimeu 40 00, ollowed
dollars for a State and County tax to pay the indebtedSOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
r
On motion of Mr. Beers the Report of the Coooty Wm. R. Stooe. forservises'asSnp'tof Co.
of said County. Motion carried.
XOTARY PUBLIC k CONVEYANCER,
Treasurer was accepted and laid on the Table.
\
»* oor . claimed 40 Off. allowed
On motion of Mr. Noble, the County Treasurer wis
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Couuty,Mlch.
On motion of Mr. Beers, the committee on Eoualiza-, j; p Dame, for services as Sheriff in sun
authorized to sell the West half of the North East QuarOffloc lu Dwelling House.
My
tion was authorized to strike from the assessment Roll of
j r v c a s c f ^ claimed 58 50, allowed
58 50 ter of Suction Nine, Town Twenty Seven, North of
Lecleoau, four imperfect discriptions located in Section; Thoron Bostwiek. for salary'as Clerk
262 50 Range N/ne West, belonging to Grand Traverse County,
T. J. KAMSIVELt,
26 and 84 Town 32 North of Range 11 West
i Thoron Bostwiek. for office' rent
56 25 at his own dexcretion
Resolution offered by Mr. Fisher.
Oo motion of Mr. Ported, the Gbair appointed a com-! Hannah, Lay & Co.. for betiding, Atx, furraitteo of two to examine the Lists of taxes rejected by
nished for Jail, claimed 11 99, allowResolved that the Judge of Probate be required to
"
' AKP
ed
Report nt tho next session of the Board, tbe number and
the Auditor General and ordered charged back to the
8UUOITOK IN CHANCJCRY,
C.
H.
Holdcn.
for
salary
m
Prossecuting
Att'y
75
00
amount
of all motieys or receipt for moneys coming into
Coanty, and report the some to this Board.
SO. * VlKST 6TBEET. ;
his hands from tbe County Treasurer or other persons
The Chair appointed Messrs Porter and Steele said
Pctetion presented by Messrs Dexter and Noble.
MnniHtew. M i c h i g a n ;
committee.
To Ihe Board of Supervisors of Grund Traverse Co., ts fees for the settlement of tho Estates of deceased perons. Resolution adoptedResolution offered by Mr. Fisher:
State of Michigan.
Resolved, 'That the District Attorney be instructed to
Your Petitioners, Dexter and Noble,.a firm composed
examine the Docket of all Justices of the Peace of the of Henry H. Noble, of Elk Rapids, in tlic Township of
Aportlonmcnt or State and County Tax.
Comity, and the Books of other offices that receive fines Mageezee, in said County of Grand Traver.-c, and Wirt l owxRiui*
SSATI: TAX.
CO. TAX
TOTAL.
or fees that properly heloag to the County, and report Dexter or the City of Chicago, State of Illinois and un- Traverse
479 19
1698 52
2177 71
promptly to all plwroa agalafci the
,
to
the
next
Session
of
tho
Board
of
Supervisors;
and
that
Let
Iccau
138 05
489 32
527 37
der
said
firm
name
engaged
for
manv
years
past
in
the
United States for Bounty or Peuslona.
lie be requested to report or state to tbe prcscat^Board manufacture of Lumber ut Elk Rapids, on the ltiver Elk Centerville
106 22
376 50
482 72
any and all facts in relation to said fines or fees of wlfich Rapids, in said Township of Megceaee. respectfully show Whitewater
11480
406 9 3 . . , . . . 5 2 1 7&
by disease Incarrtd. or wounds l?c'?Iv,!id " w l m / i L lVh be has any knowledge at the present time.
56 46
200 1 3 . . . . . . > 2 5 6 59
I hilled 8UU*, In the Une oT their duty, are Wtitled to Pento tbe Hon. Body, that tbp Dam now existing across Peninsula
a l « t ; alHO.tho widow* otiB|lnor children of those Wbo die
26 52
93 98
120 80
Resolution adopted.
j
said stream at said Elk Rapids was on enduring aud sound Milton
99 68
353 30
452 98
Resolution offered by Mr. Fisher.
structure, and has finally got to be so decayed and weak Glen Arbor
* ' " " " L ,
C. B . H O L D B S ,
Resolved that the thanks of tbe Board of Supervisors that it W'IIIDO longer serve the purpose for which it was Megcczco
370 98
1314 98
1685 96
m
Traverse City, Say StftTlfeo-.
^ ,
of Grand Traverse County be presented to the M i tor of erected, and such other purpo^smrlht growing interests Crystal Lake
63 36
224 61
287 97
the Grand Traverse Herald, Mr. Bates, for a bound cop; of the Country out letting at luut point may from time to Bcnzonia
8194
30109..
..386 03
of said paper for three vednt prtsented by him to the time demand.
$6999 59
Count yand that said copy befiledand preserved with the
Therefore your I'ctetioners respectfully »sk of this
Amounts allowed Supervisors each as followes:
other Records of the County Cleric
Hon. Board leave and right to construct n Dum across
Henry II. Noble
6 90
Resolution adopted.
said river of Elk Rapids, in raid Township of Megeczee.
(riOMT STUBET, SfcAB COURT JIOCBB.)
The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County near and a little above the Bite ofibe present Dam. said J. McDonald
800
TBAVEBSfc CITY, MICHIGAN.,
11 10
Poor bops leave to submit their annual Report, showing proposed Dam to be Five (5) -feet Hijrh wilh an apron W. Steele
9 M!
I U S OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(THEFJTOT the state o(finances of tho Poor Fund, Expenditures, 4c.. Twenty (20) fee^gjde to be built of Piles, Timber and J. E Fisher
K. P. Ladd
8 40
In Traverse city,) «tiitsted ooiYont fttwt, in the vlcin- for past year. Report read by Clerk.
Earth, for the purpose of running a Saw mill, Grist mill
aftfioCburtHauae anil public «®«i*,.lsjsUH opfn for the
G. Luke
9 60
Mr. Beers moved that the Report be accepted and
-•caption of tbe travolln* pqbllcv- The Proprietor «»*«« placM oo file in the County Clerks Office, and tho Board ami other manufacturing purposes. And your Petition- P. Beers
9 60
fclaheartv thinksfor th,e liberal paUonawj foe h»* received, appropriate the sum of Six hundred dollars, tbe amount s will ever pray.
J. Porter
9 60
M d ^ i tbe"uUlo ttikl.nb pates tfllfbj spared "to make
DRXTEK £ NOBIJI.
K. L Sprague
\
45*
hWgSStt'comforta^)*. Hi« charges will correspond with recomended by the Superintendent, for a poor fund for
Elk Rapids. Oct 13, 1862.
Mr. Noble moved that the proceedings of this meetthe ensuing year.
Mr. Ladd moved that the petition of Dexter and £io- ing be published accorging to Law. Motion carried
Goodaccomndationa for IIorneK and CatUe.
ma>M-26
Motion carried.
On notion of Mr. Fiaher, the Chair appointed a com- ble be allowed.
On motion of Mr. McDonald, tbe Board adjourned unAyes ami Nays called for by Mr. Beers.
til the 1st Tuesday ot January A. D. 1863.
mittee of three to report the recomendations of making
" M O N I T O R !
Ayes—Messrs Ladd. Spraeue, Beers, Porter. Fisher,
E. L 8PRAGUE. Chairman.
provisions for a Coouty Poor-House.
THKRON BOHLWICK, Clerk.
Tb« committee arc Messrs Fisher, Noble and Ladd. Steele, Noble, Luke and McDonald.
ira^ AHBivn>—TUB
Nays—None.
On motion of Mr. Fisher, tbe Report of the ComuiitReport
ol
the
Superintendents
of the Poor.
Oo
motion
of
Mr.
Fisher
the
Board
resolved
theme on Rejected Taxes was accepted.
At an annual meeting of tbe Board of Superintendents
On motion of Mr. Beers, the amount of rejected Taxes selves into a Committee of the whole on Equalization.
Mr. Noble moved to add 50 perceut t« Benconia, add of the Coanty Poor for tbe Connty of Grand Traverse,
as reported by the Committee, as belonging each of tho
held ut the Clerks office, iu Traverse City, on the 14th
several towns, was charged back respectively, as follows: 10 per cent, to Peninsula, and balance of tbe Towt
J X ) B LxVOIKB A N B M I S S K S ;
day of Oct.. A. D. 1862.»
Motion carried.
mainasthepa

Crystal Lake,
$65.63
The following is the Report of the .investigations as
Benzonia,
65.87
submitted
to tins Hon. Board of Supervisors of said Co,
ARscKwd
and
Equalized.
rOR OtSTS AKt> BOYS. TbCTCTmS* WJTH
Glen Arbor,
53.96
to wit:
TKAVKRSR.
Leelanau.
4.60
F L O W E R S . SHAKERS. ETC.
To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of the Connty of
118.080
Real Rotate
Centerville,
1.98
Grand Traverse:
CALL ANO SEE FOB YOURSELVES.
38,465
Megeeare,
71.16
Personal
We, the undersigned. Superintendents of tho Connty
LKKLANAP.
Whitewater,
(•
17.85
A. K. SPRAGUE.
Poor, respectfully beg leave to submit the following Re38.094
Mr. Fisher moved to allow Mr. Marsh, Att'y for N Real Estate
:
17
« City,Jan?3rd, >8fl2.
•: •
port
7.005
B. Page, to withdraw a Bill presented to the Board b j Personal
Wc fiiud the'outstanding indebtedness for which we
said Ati'y in favor of Mr. Page, for the keeping of John
have drawn orders on the County Poor Fund, as follows,
Scott, at June meeting, 1861. said Bill having been o Real Estate
to wit:
dcred laid on the table ait that meeting. Motion lost
Personal
TQ r o a P c a u o , THAT W« BAV» OOT O
Wm.
Voice, for relief of Mrs. Jones
3 00
Tbe Committee oo Public Buildings report, that after
W HITEWATK*.
S. M. & W. F. Steele. A Co.. for relief of L Mason, 3 35
31.605
examining tbe Jail;.{c. would recomend that Sixty Dol- Real Estate
G R I S T M H J L
W. R Stone, for relief of M r. Taylor,
6 65
5,900
lars be appropriated to side and seal the Jail and parcbasr Personal
J . W, Ranger, for wood ueveral families,
9 63
la on*ration, and are «a hand to do Custom-Work at all a stove tor same, and also put gratings oo tbe hall win
PSNINJUl-A.
T- Kelderhouac goods furnished by order of Super• M ^ T i n d would aay, w« think th*t wo can do a* Rood work dow.
10.046
Bral Estato
aa M7 Mill la Om»d Travew. If yon dortt It. txy us, aad
visor
9
75
1.004
On motion of Mr, Noble, the Report on Public Buil- Add 10 per cent
••a for yoanelvei; aad would say, that wc Veep our
inga was accoptcd and laiu on the Table.
Personal
32 38
On motioo of Mr. Ladd, the sum of Sixty Dollars was
a
T,
G. Porter, for relief Mary Hess, claim'd 37 50 aTd 18 75
Real Estate
approprited to repair Publio Buildings.
On motioo of Mr. Ladd, the Board resolved tliemselvs Personal
*>113
GLKX ABBOL
into a committee of the whole to examine accounta
Amount of orders drawn by us since Oct
28,782
January I f , 1W- ^
Tbe following accounts were presented and allowed, as
14th, 1861, up to tbe present time, 3,780
32,562
follows:
* 0 B G A l f BATES,
or prior to this meeting, Oct 14th,
Moses Tinkham, for serrices as constable.
18«2.
29201
People vs O. H. Moore, claimed
Total expenditures for fiscal year,
$343 M
I
tt00.»How«i
1300
B*rold
Oitr, Mloh.

Cljc (Sraitii CrabtrsmjOTli),

til KWi«(Job Priitin? H^ih mil Eipeditiwal)- EittiUJ.

milW STATES LM
. ® OFFlffi MftlKBiC!Tt. MICH.

SSS'i"

Attorney & Counsellor at Law,



ytiv.. cnJs

•^.ttornejj aiiii (fi/ouitsrllor jit Jfsto,

Jttenteii anil Ccmacllor tit ¥ato,

BOUN TY ^PENSIONS.

TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,

W I L L I A M

FOWLE,

T

MONI TOR AND UNION
HATS,
P A L M

H A T S ,

NOTICE.

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T A°N- N E B Y

PXJBiiXCJ,

>
A t t h e c o m m e n c e m e n t o r fiscal y e a r t h e r e
wasOD h a n d
it
T h e am't appropriated by the H o n . Board
O c t 14th, 1861
M a k i n g a p o o r f o n d of
E x p e n d i t u r e s Tor p u t y e a r

®}t <Sran& Cralictse Umlli.

d e r t a k e n t o d o i t f r o m tbe p a p e r - m i l l . A s a m e a s u r e o f
p u b l i c beneficence, t h i s a d o p t i o n of t b e p o s t a l c u r r e n c y
w a s o n e of t h e h a p p i e s t t h o u g h t s of t b e T r e a s u r y chiefs.
30000
A s a s t r o k e of financiering, i t p r o b a b l y h a s no p a r a l l e l
$44191
e v e n in t h i s a g e of p a p e r t o k e n s . I t s s i z e a n d c h a r a c t e r
3 4 3 14
a r e s u c h t h n t i t c a n be m a n u f a c t u r e d at a low cost, yet
t h e v a s t loan t h u s o b t a i n e d f r o m t b e p e o p l e will p a y DO
l e a v i n g balance on hand
$9
interest
W h e n it c o m e s t o b e r e d e e m e d j r funaed, t b e
W e h e r e b y recomond t h a t y o u r H o n . B o d / r a i s e F i v e
i n n u m e r a b l e c a s u a l t i e s to w h i c h s u c h a c u r r e n c y i s neces' H u n d r e d D o l l a r s in a d d i t i o n t o t h e a m o u n t o n h a n d f o r
s a r i l y e x p o s e d will h a v e e x t i n g u i s h e d p r o b a b l y t r e b l e t b e
-a P o o r F u n d f o r t h e c o m i n g year^
c o s t o f m a n u f a c t u r e , E v e n c o i n is m a d e p e r c e p t i b l y
W e a l s o b e r e V y recomena t h a t t h e H o n . B o a r d m a k e
l i g h t e r b y use, b u t w i t h p a p e r t h e s a m e a m o u u t of u s e
provision for a County Poor-1 loose as we think a large
i m p l i e s d e s t r u c t i o n . I f h u n d r e d s of tuns of p a p e r a r e
( a m m i g h t b e s a v e d a n n u a l l y if t h e C o o n t y c o u l d h a v e a
t h u s t o b e w o r k e d u p i n t o c u r r e n c y , e v e r y one c a n s e e
T b e reports f r o m F r e d e r i c k s b u r g all c o n c u r in t h e beT
b
e
M
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v
e
m
e
n
t
s
f
o
r
t
h
e
t
a
k
i
n
g
o
f
R
i
c
h
m
o
n
d
.
(place t o k e e p t h e p o o r .
t h a t it mu>t be a w o r k of t i m e . T h e G o v e r n m e n t is io
lief t h a t a g r e a t b a t t l e will t a k e p l a e e a t t h a t p o i n t in a
I f e t e d C l e r k ' s Oflic*. ?
W . R STONF.
I t i s idle t o s p e c u l a t e a t t o t h e military plans n o w I
a s g r e a t a h u r r y t o p r o d u c e it a s t h e p e o p l e can b e t o o b v e r y j b o r t t i m e . T h e d i s p a t c h e s y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n an- ing c a r r i e d o u t in v a r i o u s s e c t i o n s o n t h e c o u n t r y .
O c t 14,1862.
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d e n t ' s visit t o B u r n s i d e , at A qui a, Creek, h a s s o m e sigproposal for mediation.
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nificance, as t b e s e ' r i s i i ^ o f t h e P n j s i d e n t to t h e a r m y alSPRIXOFIKLD. M O . , N o v . 2 9 .
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L Tbe T u U M , M 4 kit ! * • » ( A d x r t l n a a o U for ihes* coouUo.,

Winter Quarter*.
T h e M i l w a u k e e S e n t i n e l of t h e 2 9 t h rajs t h e t e l e g r a p h
h i n t s a t w i n t e r q u a r t e r s on t h e b a n k s of t h e

Rappahan-

nock.
T h e r e a p p e a r s t o be no partienlara nor any anthenticat i o n of t h i s r u m o r .

I t m a j b e t h a t t h e a r m y will g o

i n t o w i n t e r q u a r t e r s a t t h i s t i m e , b u t i r i t does, h o w e v e r
g r e a t t h e d i s a p p o i n t m e n t t o t h e people, i t will b e v e r y
s a f e t o a s n r o e t h a t t h e necessity Tor d o i n g 10 was i m p e r ative.
I t d o e s ' D o t r e s t w i t h t h e d i s c r e t i o n of t h e P r e s i d e n t o r
a n y o f h i s g e n e r a l s w h e t h e r t h e a r m y shall o r s h a l l
g o into winter quarters.

T h e r e may be a necessity for

i ( b e y o n d t h e i r corirtol, a n d i t ia v e r y c e r t a i n t i i a t n o t h i n g leas in t h e p r e s e n t s t a t e of p u b l i c opinipn. t h a n n e c e s s i t y of t h a t c h a r a c t e r will p r o d u c e a n y e a c h

result.

L a s t y c a r l b e n u m b e r of vessel# i u c l n d c d j o t h e U . S .
n a v y r e g i s t e r was only 8 9 .

T h e p r e s e n t n u m b e r , includ-

i n g t h o s e building, i s 3 8 6 , o f w h i c h 2 8 1
l d 5 s a i l i n g vessels, a n d 5 2 a r c

arc

iron-clad.

g r o w t h w a s n e v e r w i t n e s s e d in t h e

steam
8o

and

rapid

n a v y of any c o u n t r y ,

a n d t h e (act i s a sufficient refutation of t h e . s l a n d e r s a n d
slora w h i c h h a v e b e e n p u t on t h e N a v y

D e p a r t m e n t foe

it&alleged slowness A specially g r a t i f y i n g f e a t u r e of the inc r e a s e i s t h e n o m b e r of i r o n - c l a d i a l r e a d y c o m p l e t e d a n d
in p r o g r e s s o f c o n s t r u c t i o n , t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e i r s u p e r i o r i t y o v e r e v e r y t h i n g t h a t h a s been m a d e in feu r o p e .

We

h a v e t w e l v e i r o n - c l a d s in u s e a l r e a d y , a n d in n u m b e r of
Lbe o t h e r f o r t y a r e in a n adys^iced s t a g e o f y r o g r e a a .
T h e r e is terible distres*among the

factory operatives

In L a n c a s h i r e , t h e g r e a t m a n u f a c t u r i n g d i s t r i c t
l a n d , a n d i t is e s t i m a t e d t h a t b y

Cnristmaa

p e r s o n s will b e d e p e n d e n t o n c h a r i t y .

of E n g -

o n e million

T h i s i s half the

p o p u l a t i o n of t h e c o u n t r y , a n d o m - t w e n t i e t h of t h e w h o l e
p o p u l a t i o n of E n g l a n d a n d W a l e s / ^ T h o r i c k p r o p r i e t o r s
of t h e s e ter/t,

w h o a r e w o r s e off t h i n most of t h e S o u t h -

e r n slaves, h o v e declined t o d o mu/th. f o r t h e i r r e lie C a n d
t h i s n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h a t t h p i r f m m o n s c gt<ic!:k «f manuf a c t u r e d g o o d s a r e I n c r e a s i n g t n v a l u e all t h e time,

and

t h e y h a v e nevgr been making money so f i s t as now.—
M e a n w h i l e , E n g l a n d continues" p a t r o n i z i n g t h e S o u t h ,
whose rebellion baa caused all ^this p o v e r t y n t n o n g t h e
operatives.

j

G e n . R o s e c r a n s i n d u l g e s o c c a s i o n a l l y ir^a w i t i c i s m . —
T h o Naahville Dispatch says that a lady,

recently

called

u p o n h i m f o r . t h e p u r p o s e o r p r o c u r i n g a p a s * W h i c h Was
declined very polite#.

. T e a r s c a m e in t h e lady's e y e s a s

s h e r e m a r k e d t h a t h e r u n c l e was v e r y ill,: a n d m i g h t not
recover.

. " V e r y sorry,

Oeoernl.

indeed, m a d a m , ' ' replied

the

" M y u n c l e h a s b e e n i n d i s p o s e d f o r s o m e time.

A * soon a s U n c l e S a m r e c o v e r s a little y o u shall h a v e
a p a s s t o g o w h e r e y o u pleaso."
BOOKXEBTIKO.—This s c i e n c e w e l l d e s e r v e s t h o r a n k
of a d i s t i n c t p r o f e s s i o n , a n d t o u n d e r s t a n d it t h o r o u g h l y ,
ao a s t o p u t i t i n t o p r a c t i c e in all t h e Various d e p a r t m e n t s
of business life, y o u n g m e n roust necessarily d e v o t e t o t h e
s u b j e c t a g o o d deal of c l o s e a t t e n t i o n , a n d b e u n d e r

the

g u i d a n c e of t h o s e w h o a r e c o m p e t e n t t o g i v e i n s t r u c t i o n
in t h e s c i e n c e .

A m o n g the many Commercial

Colleges

w h i c h Itftve p r e s e n t e d t h e m s e l v e s for; p o p u l a r f a v o r a n d
p a t r o n a g o to the public, we believe t h e r e ' i s no one

that

, r a n k s h i g h e r In t h e e s t i m a t i o n of t h e p n b j i c t h a n B r y a n t ,
S t r a t t o n & G o l d s m i t h ' s of t h i s c i t y .
in a n o t h e r c o l u m n .

See advertisment

[Advertiser and Tribune.

T h e First T r i a l for Treason.
A n d r e w J . H u s t o n , of W a r r i c k C o . , I n d i a n a , h a s j u s t
b e e n t r i e d in t h e U . S . C i r c u i t C o u r t a t I n d i a n a p o l i s f o r
t r e a s o n , a n d t h e j u r y f a i l e d t o agree.
c o n v i c t i o n a n d f o u r fur, a c q u i t t a l .

I t stood e i g h t f o r

T h e Indianapolis 8en-

tinal, t h e t o r y o r g a n , m a l i g n s t h e j u r y i h ' V m e n d a c i o u s
m a n n e r for not acquitting tho prisoner.

I t $ays t h a t the

j u r y were divided b y t h e i r parties and prejudcies; trnly
a c k n o w l c g i n g t h a t t h e t o r y p o r t i o n of t h q j u r y

failed t o

c o n v i c t s i m p l y b e c a u s e t h e y wjgrc t o r i e . \ 'and t h u s qjrinp a t h l i e d with t h e prisoner.
L i e u t C o l W e b b , o f t h e 7 7 t h III. volunteers, reitera t e s t h e s t a t e m e n t latoly p u b l R h e d , t h a t Ijhe loyal n e g r o e s
at Richmond, Ky., had secured to the Government over
8 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 o f public property, and tho amount would b a r e
b e e n increased t o $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 h a d t h e s t a y of t h e a f m y b e e n
prolonged.

T h i s p r o p e r t y consisted o f g u n s ,

carbines,

sabres, capponohes, cartridge boxes, ammunition,

belts,

s t r a p s , mules, h o r s e y w a g o n s , a m b u l a n c e s , a n d a miscellaneous a s s o r t m e n t of less v a l u a b l e articles.
T h e s t e w a r d of o n e of t h e E u r o p e a n s t e a m e r s a t

Bos-

l o o , w h o w a n t e d .to t a k e a b o x a s h o r e u n o b s e r v e d , s a i d
t o a'cuBtom h o u s e officer w h o a h e k n a w . J " I f I

was t o

p u t ' a h a l f e a g t e p i e c e u p o n each" of your* e y e s , could y o u
sect"

T h e a n s w e r w a s — " N o , a n d if I h a d a n o t h e r

on

my mouth 1 could not speak."
T h e s t e a d y d e c r e a s e in t h e r a t e s f o r

which gold

is

sold in tbfe m o o e y m a r k e t s of t h e E a s t , , i a an. e v i d e n c e
t h a t t h e removal o f H c C l e l l a n a n d t h e a d v a n c e ' o f B o r o l i d e a r e e m i n e n t l y s a t i s f a c t o r y t o c a p i t a l i s t s in t h e leadi n g c o m m e r c i a l cities, a n d t h a t o o o e b u t

politicians are

disposed t o m a k e e i t h e r t h e c a u s e of c o m p l a i n t .
Another

revolatioo

baa t r a n s p i r e d in j G r e e c e .

King

O t h o h a s a b d i c t e d in fltvor of h i t b r o t h e r . A s n o c h a n g e
c o u l d b o tor » h a ' w o r s e , t h i s i n a y ^ « c r i % - ) N r a c h a n g e
for the better.

.

DI8TRJ<5T CAHV4RS O F V O T E S
NATIONAL BOUNTY INSLHANCE CO.
G i v e n f o r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e in t h e S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e , f o r '
Capital, •iqp,004>.
t h e D i s t r i c t c o m p o s e d of t h e C o u n t i e s o f M a n i s t e e . •
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W A L L - S T R E E T , N, Y .
bcr. 1862.

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TRAVERSE CITY.
THE PROPELLER

I A L L E G H A I V Y .

PECt A I X V FOR '
t h a t m e t a t t h o office o f t h e C o u n t y C l e r k a t T r a v e r s e ! JL
T H E PROTECTION' O F FAMILIES.
Captain C. H. Hoyuton,
C i t y , t h e C o u n t y s e a t o f G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y . Michigan, o n T u e s d a y t h e 1 8 t h d a y of N o v e m b e r . A . D . 1862,
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f o r t h e p u r p o s e of C a n v a s s i n g t h e v o t e s g i v e n f o r R e p r e - HI NUKKII DoLI.AK.4, in case<hevare drafted inly the Naval City both ways. She make* the ronnd t r i p in 10 days, arr:>
s e n t a t i v e in t h e S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e in s u c h D i s t r i c t , a t tho or M H i u r y Service of the Onftpd Stale*, p r i o r to December ing at Traverae City, e i t h e r from C h i c a g o or g a r n i a , evei..
G e n e r a l E l e c t i o n a f o r e s a i d , h a w d e c l a r e d t h e following Slat, lsoti, or d u r i n g the war. f i i t h e aaSne proportion t h i s
T h o s e wiahing to make c o n n e c t i o n s with the A L L t o a a i "
Coin pan v wilt inaure any person liable lo do Military d n t v .
t h e r e s u l t of said Canvass.
at either end of the route, can do ao by w r i t i n g or telegrapL
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r of v o t e s g i v e n in s a i d D i s t r i c t for in any sutn from $100 to 55.000. bat not m u r e t h a n $5,000 on i n g us.
naf one life. T h i s Company also insure* those in the serR e p r e s e n t a t i v e in t h e S t a t e l e g i s l a t u r e , w a s nine h u n - vice, officer* and private*, again*! w o u n l s or death, d a r i n g
H a n n a h , L a y 4i C o . .
d r e d a n d e i g h t e e n , a n d t h e y w e r e g i v e n f o r t h e follow- the present war. thus enabling all prudent soldiers to provide Office—comer of Lumber and Maxwel atreet*. C h i c a g o .
Chicago. F e b r u a r y 1st, 1861.
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t h e i r families against want, iu case they fall in battle—die—
i n g pereons. viz :
o r a r e *o wounded as to be disabled f r o t s s u p p o r t i n g tbem.—
J o h n S . D i s o n r e c e i v e d s i x h u n d r e d a n d fifty-five
T o the manly virtue* of bravery and patriotism that called
.votes.
the soldier to the field, li t bira add the t r o w n i n g excellence
H e n r y H . N o b l e received twe h u n d r e d a n d fiflyor a p r u d e n t provision for bi> family, in "case he never ret b r e e votes.
turn. then will he be remembered with gratitude, aa one that
A s h l e y B . T r u m a n received s e v e n votes, n n d s c a t t e r - discharged hi* whole duty to hi* G'.d—hia c o n n t r v — h i s
family.
i n g three votes.
Our rates for inauraacc against wooivja a n d death are aa
J o h n II. Dixon having received the greater! n u m b e r
of votes, we d e c l a r e h i m elected to t h e office of R e p r e 510 on a hundred
tjtgainat wounds.
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$5
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death.
s e n t a t i v e in tile S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e .
T n t s i s the largest Hotel, with the l>cst a c c o m m o d a t i o n s
O a r cortlfleates of insurance are assignable—are intended in the city ; tlie leading Dally and Weekly Paper* are taken
W e . the undersigned. District Canvassers, d o hereby
t o be assigned t o the family for their i-are. support and tt here, and no pain* will be spared u> make guests comfortable;
certify the above and foregoing to be a c o r r e c t statelicr. in ca»c the event* occur upon w b i . h they are payable. and eleven years' residence here wil! enable me to give relia
m e n t of t h e D i s t r i c t C a n v a s held at t h e office of t h e
A* many in the service are where it v o u l d be imuoas.ble ble information relative to the resource* of the c o u n t r y .
C o u n t y C l e r k , in T r a v e r s e C i t y . G r a n d . T r a v e r s e C o u n t y . for them to provide for t h e i r families irt this way. the wife,
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S t a t e of M i c h i g a n , on T u e s d a y t h e 1 8 t h d a v o f N o v e m - father, nr brother, or any individual f< e l i n g ' an interest in
the family of the soldier, may Insure th*Jn against wound* or
ber. 1862.
death. What can mortal man do nobler^ t h a n to present the
THERON BOSTWICK.
family of the soldier with an insurant e upon bis life, or
C l e r k of G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t v .
agaisat wounds, t h u s at once placing t h y n beyond the reach
of poverty, in case their p r o t e c t o r n e v e : returns. T h i s N a
E U S E B I U B F. D A M E . '
T h e subscriber will give o n e Town Lot free to each pcr>ci.
system ol substantial charity toward* tt e dependent families
S h e r i f f of G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t v .
who will make actual settlement, or build t h e r e o n a Frame.
of volunteers, that h a s been c o m m e n c e ^ b y o a r wealthy citiBrick, or Stone house, valued at not less t h a n $100, paying
MORGAN BATES.
zens, and wilt be continued by thy *-or\hier portions of
S4 for surveys, etc. Said lots are in the m o s t d e s i r a b l e part
T r e a s u r e r of G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y .
them. What can our wealthy and patriotic citizens do. that
ot Traverse City. Tbla p a r t or the town lies a t the head, and
THKRO.N BOSTWICX.
111 go f u r t h e r to increase eallstmenta and assist the Govbetween the two arm* of the Bay, and h a s a r r o n t o a e a r l
rnmenl, t h a n tn aav to onr hardy laboring m e n — " If you
C l e r k of G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u u t y , M i c h .
Bay. a n d or the best soil ror Gardening, etc. F o r p a r t i c u l a r *
will enlist, t will insure yntir life until £ou return, for $100
please call at the Office or the subscriber, a t
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"1.000, for the benetit of your family."*
President Lincoln a n d a Wounded Rebel.
.... ra Of basis upoh which t h i s Company inaure is
•EAST T R A V E R S E CITY,
T h e following remarkable s c e n e c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e founded upou a scientific statistical calculation of the
G e o , W . B r y a n t , Proprietor.
P r e s i d e n t ' s lute r i s i t ' t o t h e rebel h o s p i t a l at S h a r p s b u r g . tality or wars for the last B00years, a n d leaves b n t a reai.
J u n e 24th. 1B62.
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Passing
families of those insured beyoud want m d deatitution from date.
C. W. R.
t h r o u g h one of t h o hospitals, d e v o t e d 'exclusively t o
a n y of the vicissitudes' of w a r .
July 4-31-Gm
Confederate sick and wounded.
President Lincoln's
This is the only Inaurance Company in the U n i t e d States
a t t e n t i o n w a s d r a w n t o a y o u n g G e o r g i a n — a fine, noblerat was orgauized especially for t h i s purpose.
looking y o u t h — s t r e t c h e d upon a humble cot.
He was
Advantages of lasnrlng iu t i l s Company,
ale, e n u n c i a t e d , a n d a n x i o u s , f a r f r o m k i n d r e d a u d
lat.—In th? case ol citizens i n s u r i n g . s u m s for their famio m e , v i b r a t i n g , a s i t were, b e t w e e n life a n d d e a t h . — lies, if d r a f t e d : If no draft takes place in the county where
E v e r y s t r a n g e r t h a s e n t e r e d c a u g h t his restless eyes, in the insured resides, half the insuranc't money will be refunded.
h o p e of t h e i r b e i n g s o m e relative o r f r i e n d .
President
2nd.—Our inaurance i s regard t o the d r a f t covers not only
L i n c o l n o b s e r v e d t h i s y o u t h f u l soldier, a p p r o a c h e d a n d t h e present draft, but all future ones.
I L L LOCATE LANDS. I'AV T A X E S . BUY AJi!>
spoke, a s k i n g h i m if h e s u f f e r e d m u c h p a w .
" I do,"
3d.-A-Our Company insure for any su^p desired, a c c o r d i n g
sell on Coxniniwion, a n d now haa for sale as a g e n t , 6
i circumstances of insured.
was t h e reply. " I h a v e lost a leg a n d feel I a m s i n k i n g
4th.—The men who have invested Oieir capital In this valuable improved Farms, on a n d n e a r t h e a h o r e s of Grand
from exhaustion."
Company have been well known to the ^business c o m m u n i t y T r a v e r s e Bay. Also. 1.000 a c r e e nt well-aclected wild lands
" W o u l d y o u , " said M r . L i n c o l n , " s h a k e hancfci with f o r the past fourteen years.
in
different
parts or the county or Grand Traverse, all of
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5th.—The capital of thj* Company wUl not be employed in which is offered a t reasonable prlcea. Also, h a v i n g been in '
T h e response was in t h e a f f i m a t w e . T h e r e s h o u l d , re- Banking or Real Estate operation*, but will remain in D. 8 . the business or L o c a t i n g public Innda in t h i s C o u n t y l o r the
last
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ycara,
a n d being well a c q u a i n t e d with n l l h c choice
m a r k e d t h e y o u n g G e o r g i a n , b e no e n e r a i e s - l i t h i s p l a c e . ' G o v e r n m e n t Stocks, and will only bo < (inverted so fast a*
may be necessarV to meet the Uabilitiei of the Company t o lands In the couuty be la prepared to asaist new c o m e r s lo »r
" Then,"* said t h e d i s t i n g u i s h e d visitor, " I a m A b r a ' e c t i n g rrom G o ' — "
t h e insured: '
.
h a m L i n c o l n , P r e s i d e n t of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . "
O F F I C E a t bi.
6th.—The Company are bound to ta^c risks t o no m o r e
July 4-314m
T h e y o u n g sufferer r a i s e d h i s h e a d , l o o k e d a m a z e d , t h a n $100,000,
f
:
Responsible agents wanted in every county In the United
a n d freely e x t e n d e d h i s h a n d , w h i c h M r . L i n c o l n t o o k
a n d p r e s s e d t e n d e r l y f o r s o m e t i m e . T h e r e followed an 8tatr9. They mu*t give-references of j t r i r t i n t e g r i t y and
responsibility. Those d e s i r i n g t o be iasured where agent*instinctive pause.
T h e w o u n d e d C o n f e d e r a t e ' s e y e s - - ~ - vet appointed, will remit to the Company
69 Wal
AKD
melted i n t o tears, his l i r a q u i v e r e d , a n d his h e a r t b e a t
. (by express), a sum of money sufficient to cover
fulL . P r e s i d e n t L i n c o l n b e n t o v e r h i m motionless and the Company's per centsge on the amount desired to be ind u m b . H i s eyes, too, w e r e o v e r f l o w i n g t h u s g i v i n g ut- sured ; and if it be a citiaru desiring t y: I n s u r e a sum for his
family,
in
case
he
is
afterwards
drafted,
ie
will,
give
hia
name,
t e r a n c e t o e m o t i o n s f a r b e y o n d t h e p o w e r of l a n g f t a g c t o
age and residence. If i t b e a soldier, h> will give name, age,
AEBERT w . BACON,
describe. I t was a most t o u c h i n g scene.
N o t a d r y and the Company of the Regiment to / h i c h he belongs, the
e y e w a s p r e s e n t S i l e n c e w a s s u b s e q u e n t l y b r o k e n b y a number of the Regiment ana State It Is f r o m , alao the real- T T T i L L IX)CATE LANDS, PAY T A X E S , BUY O R S E L L
k i n d , c o n c i l i a t o r y c o n v e r s a t i o n b e t w e e u t h e P r e s i d e n t dcnce of his family. If it be wife, brother, lather, or fricnDa V V on Commission—and now offers f b r sale,
a n d t h i s y o u n g C o n f e d e r a t e , w h e n t h e v p a r t e d , t h e r e be- of the family t h a t desire to take out an insurance u p o n the
abacnt soldier, t h e y will give his name a n d age, nnd also the
i n g b u t slim h o p e ' s of t h o l e t t e r s recovery.
Company, Regiment and State to which it belong*. The apAXD W I L L SELL* AS AGENT
pllcan t for the policy will also give the name and realdence
G o v . O ld e n , of N e w J e r s e y , h a s a p p o i n t e d R i c h a r d S . of the wife or the person for whose benefit the '.nanrance ia
p
rocured..
F i e l d s , o f P r i n c e t o n , U . S- S e n a t o r t o fill t h e v a c a n c y
Applv to, or a d d r e s s . ,
t
occasioned b y t h e d e a t h of H o o . J o h n R . T h o m p s o n . —
' SNYDER, WILLIAMS A ^ n . .
Also—13 Lots In the Village o f E l k B a p l d s ,
G» Wall-atreet, N. Y.
T h e t e r m e x p i r e s on t h e 4 t h of M a r c h n e x t
P. S.—Money may be aent in registered letters, or by exW I T H o k WITHOtTT D W f f L M N G B .
press, at our riak.
'
The above m e n t i o n e d L a n d s a r c In all part# of t h e County,
T H * LART T R I P . — T h e A l l e g h a n y will l e a v e to-day
Elk
Lake. Whitewater, O m e n t a a n d T r a v e r s e ; are a m o n g the
N o t i c e s of t h e P i e * * .
for Chicago, and go into winter qnarters there.
earliest a n d best s e l e c t i o n s with r e f e r e n c e t o soil, water, anr
'• T h i s ia a Round C o m p a n y . "
face, and m a r k e t : e m b r a c e F a r m i n g L a n d s , Village Sites and
" The insurance of a certain sum for one's family, is a pru- Water Powers, with or w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t s , in qnantltiea
dence that every man should adopt in these critical t i m e s . " to suit p u r c h a s e r s , and at prlcea m a k i n g It an object. In pre
SHERIFF'S SALE.
" The man t h a t would- be respected and loved by his family rereuce t o b u y i n g back from s e t t l e m e n t s .
S T A T * o r MICBIOAN,
)
in life, and gratefully r e p e t n b e r e d in death, will provide his
GRAND TKAVEKSK COCNTT. S
Traverse City. May 1. 1801.
1>-I;
Y V I R T U E O F O N E W R I T O F EXECUTION ISSUED family against w
" All our mo p r u d e n t citizen* and soldiers are i n s u r i n g
o a t o f and u n d e r t h e seal of the C i r c u i t Court, f o r the
County of Grand Traverse, a n d State of Michigan, to me di- a competence t their bmilleB in case they arc drafted, or
r e c t e d and delivered a g a l n a t t h e goods and chattel*, l a n d s and killed, ic the at rice : it i» the only safeguard in these crititenements o f H . R . H a t e . 1 have seized and levied u p o n all the cal times."
right, title and i n t e r e s t or t h e said d e f e n d a n t in and to the
NOTICE.
following real estate, via :
UNITED S T A T E S LAND OFFICE.
)
The north-eart q u a r t e r of the Bouth-east q u a r t e r and the
TKAVRKRE CITY, NOV. 6,1862. ]
south-east q u a r t e r of t h e a o a t h - e a s t q u a r t e r of section twente (21), town twenty-nine 129), n o r t h or range ten (10)
A T E N T S FOR ENTRIES MADE BETWEEN T H E
. w h i c h I shall offer for sale at public auction, or ^ n d u o ,
5th day of May. 1885. and the 29th day of May, 1862, f o r
as t h e law directs, at the f r o n t door of the Court Room in the Settlement ond Cultivation, n n d e r the Graduation Act or
village of Traverae City, t h a t being the place for holding the August 4.1854' have been received at t h i s Office, and the
C i r c u i t C o u r t for the County ot Grand Traverse, on Saturday, porcbtrsers are hereby notified to come forward immediately
H i c h . , Merrill B l o c k .
tho 24th day of J a n u a r y , A. D., 1863, at two o'clock in the and make the required, pioof of " Settlement and Cultiva• n o r o f W o o d w a r d 6c J e H e r s o n A v e n u e s .
a f t e r n o o n of said day.
tion." and secure their respective Patents, because if said
E. F. DAME, Sheriff.
p r o o r i s not filed within a limited time, the Patent? will be
HIS INSTITUTION F O R M S O N E O F EIGHT COLLEGES
S h e r i f f ' s office. Traverae City, Sep. 58th, 1RC2.
returned to the Genera^ Land Office, and will thu* be liable
located in the following c i t i e s : — D e t r o i t , New York,
( P r i n t e r ' s fees $4 25.)
to he cancelled ror non-performance of the conditions of
Philadelphia, Albany. Boffklo, Cleveland. Chicago A St. Lonia.
settlement and cultivation contemplated bv the Graduation
A person holding a scholarship can attend e i t h e r a t bia
Act of August 5, 1854. '
FRESH FISH.
MORGAN BATES. Register.
option.
Terms.
H E SUBSCRIBER H A S COMMENCED HIS W I N T E R
i REUBEN OOODRlCil. Receiver.
Beaaon of Fishing, a n d la prepared to farntsh the citi- 47-6W.
Tnition payalde In advance by purchase ot s c h o l a r s h i p ,
t e n a or T r a v e r s e City with freah or salt fish every day.
$40 for fpll t e r m . Same course ror Ladies, $25.
NOTICE.
S t u d e n t s t o e n t e r at any time. Average t i m e t o c o m p l e t e
i
C " ******
Traverse City. Dec.*4, 1802.
LAND O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITY. Mtcn. >
the cDurse, three months.
OCTOBER, 1, 1862.
\
A knowledge or the o r d i n a r y E n g l i s h b r a n c h e s is s o f f i c i e n t
H E R E A S CONGRESS AT I T S LATE SESSION p r e p a r a t o i v to e n t e r i n g u p o n the course or otudy.
STOVE WOOD.
passed an A c t which was approve.d on the 16th of
J . ' H . GOLDSMITH, Reaident P r i n c i p a l at D e t r o i t
W I L L P A T C A 8 H F O R TEN CORDS O F STOVE July, 1862, desiring " t h a t all that portion of the present
J . F . S P A L D I N G , Assistant.
*
Wood—five c o r d s to be 2 Tect long, and five c o r d s 16 'Cheboygan District,"' in the State or. Michigan. IvingWest
The m o s t t h o r o u g h , p r a c t i c a l a n d t r u l y p o p u l a r Collegea*
i n c h e s l o n g . T o be h a r J maple, body wood, spllL
of Lake Michigan, a n d S o u t h of the t t o e d e v i d i n g ToWnshijm in America. Over six t h o u s a n d s t u d e n t s h a v e e n t e r e d s i n c e
MORGAN BATES.
forty-one and forty-two North, i n c l u d i n g SL M a r t i n a and t h e i r establiahment, w h i c h ia t h e best e v i d e n c e or t h e i r
Herald office. T r a v e r s e
Deo. 4, 1802.
the a d j a c e n t islands near the entrance to - B i g Bay De N o r , " ravor with the public.
now f o r m i n g a p a r t or.the present Cheboygan District, and
F o r r u r t b e r i n f o r m a t i o n please call a t College Rooms, or
BSTKAT.
subject to sale at Traverse City, in said State he. and the same < t e n d . f o r a new C a t a l o g u e of $0 pages. F o r s p e c i m e n * o f
AME INTO T H E ENCLOSURE OF T H E SUBSCRIBER, is hereby a t t a c h e d t o the " Lake Superior District," a n d the P e n m a n s h i p , i n c l o s e l e t t e r s t a m p . A d d r e s s ,
the l r « t of l a s t week, a m i d d l i n g sized B r l n d l e C o w , L a n d s therein be Mibjact to sale aad entry at the s i t e ot the
BRYANT A STRATTON. »t e i t h e r of t h e a b o v e C i t i e s
race a n d neck a l a o a t b l a c k ; small h o r n s — t h e r i g h t horn lops Land Office ror said District, a n d whereas. Section 2 or tbia
(Cut this oat for f n t n r e reference.)
I J-Iy
a Uttte. Said cow h a s a good bell o n . The o w n e r can h a v e act declares that i t shall not take eSbct until three months
her by p a y i n g f o r t h i s advertisement, a n d o t h e r charge*.
after the date or its a p p r o v a l
Notice is hereby given t h a t on a n d a f t e r the 15th day of
H t t S . A, • . CHURCHILL.
. T h e subscriber offers for sale 1600 a c r e s or choice a a d
^etoher, instant, no f u r t h e r entries or locations will 1* made
Traverse, Nov. 6,18«*. •
50tf
a t thia office or any lands lying within the limits above dea- wMl-selected lands, h a v i n g b e e n mostly located s t the first
eribed. and that all the Plats, Tract Books, applications, s e t t l e m e n t or the country, and many or said land* are borderFIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
j
declarations, at.d p a p e r s peolaining to lands in t h a t portion i n g oo the Grand T r a v e r s e Bay, and in t r a c t s of f r o m 60 t o
I L L BUY A S A W M I L L S E V E N ACRES O F LAND or the present District, will be sei^tlto the L a n d Office at 300 a c r e s ; some have amali improvement* oa. ( a n d well'
a n d a amali house, w i t h i n half a m i l e of Little Tra- Marquette, Lake Superior.
located for w o o d i n g purposes, with a good growth o r beach
versa Bay- A splendid c h a n c e f o r a n o t h e r mill by the game
>
MORGAN BATES, Register.
and m a p > timber.l Also, 500 T o w a lota, and 30 P a r k L o t *
dmn- Npply soon f o r t h i s chance will a o t last long.
,
REUBEN. GOODRICH, Receiver. in E a s t Traverae City, offered for sale at reasonable p r i c e s ,
W, H. PORTER.
ky
G e o . W - B r y a n t , Proprietor.
Bear River, Emmet Co^ Nov. 2 4 , 1 S 6 1
404w.
LAND FOB 8 A I X .
July i J l - t i t
T H E T O W N S H I P O F PENINSULA. C O N T A l H _ . _
_
7 acrea or t i n t r a t e L a n d , 20 • e r r s i m p r o v e d , 10 of
NOTICE.
MQHGAN BATES*
w h i c h ia needed down i a Clover. House, Barn a n d good
b e a r i n g O r c h a r d , good S p r i n g , a n d
rrontage on E a s t Bay.

W V BP*

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GUNTONHOUSE
J A M E B K G U N T O N .
GOOD STABII56 AS# WELL AIBEI) BEPS!

5 0 O T o w n L o t s Offered F r e e
to -A-ctual S e t t l e r s .

H E A L

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AGENCY.

GEO. W. B E Y A N T

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H E A T . 3 3 S T A T E
GENERAL

LAND

OFFICE.

1424 Acre* of Choice Zand*-;

1850 Acre#, ai-ko Choice and well Selected.

B

BRYANT & STRATTON'S
CHAIN' OF SATIBSAL
M E R C A N T I L E
C O L L E G E S .

P

B r a n c h Located at Detroit,

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1600 Acn«^f Land!

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p f g f ;W

T w o g o v e r n m e n t c o m m i s s i o n B r o k e r # h a v e b e e n rat

C H I C A G O &o S A R K I A

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H A N N A H ' LAY A CO.

JUSTICE OF T H E PEACE,

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r

L a n d Agent and Surveyor, Traverae C l t y J O e h ,

C i t y , Mich..

COUNTV, TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT.

•* paid Treasurer of P e n i n s u l a Primary
tkfcool F u n d money.
COUNTY TREASUKb'R # OPPICB. )
- -ffaid Tr e a s u r e r of Traverse Primary
TRAVERSE CITT. October 1.18«3- )
T o the Uon. Board of Supervisors of Grand T r a v e r s e C o u n t y ;
•^School Funffmonev.
" paid T r e a s u r e r of Whitewater Primary
Tho u n d e r s i g n e d , T r e a s u r e r of Grand T r a v e r s e County,
respectfully s u b m i t s t o y a n r Honorable Body b i s Annuai
be boo 1 F u n d money,
" Redemntion of C o u n t y Orders (Old
R e p o r t of Hia Finance# of t h e County, f o r the fiscal y e a r
Book) Nos. 2Mi 367, 410,439. AT>d «52 ;
e n d i n g S e p t e m b e r 30,186?.
v,
(New Book) N < * 63.114. 173. 258. 269.
310UU&X BATES, T u t i s r u c s .
260.2bl. a n d 349.
I u a c c o u n t with G r a n d Traverse County.
Dr.
" paid interest on above.
1861.
•• e r r o r in Redemption Certificate No.
Oct. 1, T o balance b r o u g h t down,
"7 36
Nov. , . * a m o u n t received f r o m Stato T r e a su r e r
15.
" p a i d C . Fowler, J u d g e of Probate, (enr .
f o r d e l i n q u e n t Taxes,
1117 85
dorsed on Treasurer's^ Due Bill held
'• a m o u n t received of State T r e a s u r e r
by him),
f r o m P r i m a r y School P o n d , b e i n g the
- paid f o r postage stamps,
a p p o r t i o n m e n t t o Lee'.anaw,
123 62
" paid'for bottle of Ink.
Nov. 30. " a m o u n t received on Bedeption Certifi• paid f o r half Ream of Letter paper. _
cates Nos. 1 a n d 2,
1161
" Redemption of County Orders Nos.
" a m o u n t of I n t e r e s t on same,
72
131. 194,204, 205, 20«. "203. 211. 212.
Doc, 31 " a m o u n t received on R e d e m p t i o n C«rti<
222, 262, 263, 2^4, 325, 327, 369. 370,
llcutcs Nos. 3 a n d 4,
13 03
371. 373.
1862. ' •
,
" paid interest On above orders,
J so. 18, T o a m o u u t received of T r e a s u r e r of Cen" balance b r o u g h t down.

, Icrville Towpshlp,
47 0*
" 80. " a m o u n t received of T r e a su r e r of Cryst a l Lake T o w n s h i p ,
10 00
" 11 " a m o u n t received o f T r e a s u r e r of Peninshla Township,
(0 3 i
C i J f r e R T i i L S TOWNSHIP.
DS.
1861,
Feb, 1, " a m o u n t received on R e d e m p t i o n CerOct. 1, T o balance bronplit down.
" a m o u n t of County Tax. 1861,
t i f i c a t e s Nos. 5, 6. 7 and S.
3C 87 Nov 1,
- State Tax. 1861,
" interest on above Ccrlillcatej,
3 08
« . < • • «
Rejected T a x e s charged
3, " a m o u n t received of Treasurer!of Traverse Township.
186 01
bs:k.
" a m o u n t received of George Ray. Esq.,
J u s t i c e of t h e Peace of Glen Arbor,
f o r fine imposed by h i m on C a r s ten
COS'TK*.
CB.
Burficnd, for Asuault and Battery;
17 II
By County Order* of Town Treasurer on
3, " a m o u n t received of T r e a su r e r |or Glen
Settlement, Nqs. 372. 2S1, S25, 526,529.
A r b o r Township,
j
0 44
S35, rOM issue) ; and Nos. .15, 50. 103,
" a m o u n t received of T r e a s u r e ! of Uil105, 109. 110. I l l , 13S, 147.14K. 158, 1C5,
t o o Township,
6 25
167, 168, 1«,9. 209. 2IK. 220. 223. 226.
" ' 8, " a m o u n t received of T r e a s u r e r o f Loola227, 223. 229, 230, 231. 2:i3, 273, 287, 3C6,
naw T o w n s h i p , ;
A
.
• 70 26
307,312 a n d No.
(New i*«ue).
•• 28, " a m o u n t received oh Redemption Certi" P o o r F u n d O r d e r s Nos. 8, 9, 15 and
ficates Nos. ». 10 a n d 11,
9 72
* a m o u n t received on Duplicates Nos. 1
23,
32 27
" Interest on above orders.
t o 7 inolusive,
1 39
Delinquent tax returned,
•' a m o u n t or I n t e r e s t received on above.
I 89
" a m o u u t of office c h a r g e s on above,
" cash of Town Treasurer.
Mach 31, " a m o u n t received on Duplicates «, 9
a n d 10.
" Interest o p ^ b o v e Duplicates,
CRYSTAL LIXE T o w x s n i r .
DR.
" Office clfargej-on above,
. .
s o u n t of County tax. 1861,
A r t 1130, " a m o u n t ^ received, o n Duplicates NO.
"
'• S t a t e tax, 1861,
" rejected t a x e s charged back
" a m o u u t received far officc charges of
Duplicate No. 11, /
•' " a m o u n t received w r Interest o n DupliMay, SI,

a m o u n t rec'olved'on Redemption Certificates N o s . 12, H i and 14. ,i
.
a m o u n t * received an Duplicates Nos.
12 t o 20 Inclusive, /
'• a m o u n t recolvcd Mr Interest o n above,

"
**- o f l c e dhargwfon above,
"
"
A / ^ U c d . Certificate No. 15
"
••
P*"* Dup. 21 t o 28 inclusive
*•
*
office c l i a r g c s o n above,
"
"
i n t e r e s t on above,

'•
" — ' o f State Treasurer, Prim a r y School F u n d forlRi.2, !
11
a m o u n t received on Duplicates No. 29
and 8.,
" a m o u n t received for Interest-on above.
" a m o u n t r e c e i v e d Tor office c h a r g e s on
above,
" a m o u n t received f o r e x p e n s e s of sale"
on above Duplicate,
" a m d u n t of per c e n t a g e on J o h n Garland's Estate,
|
>
" a m o u n t received on Redemption Cer. - J i g e a t e No. 16,
" a m o u n t received on Duplicate Nos.
31, 32 andi 33.
- a m o u n t received for office c h a r g e s on
abovs,
" a m o u n t ( e c e i v e d for interest on above
<•
«
« e x p e n s e of sale on above
"
"
on Dupo. 34 M 4 5 I n d u s .
"
"
" Redemption CertiBcatcs
Nos. 16 t o 19 inclunivo,
" a m o u n t received for i n t e r e s t on above
•* a m o u n t received' for office o h a r g e s on
"

J u n e 30,

•inly 2.
-

SI.

.

,

"

41 94 1861.
5 44 Oet. 1.
2.8$
1862.

a m o u n t received f o r e x p e n s e s of sale
on above,

CONTRA,
OR.
1861. •
.
Nor» 1, By paid State Treasurer, •
117 85
- paid T r e a s u r e r o t L e e l s n a u , P r i m a r y
S c h o o l m o n e y f b r 1861,,
,
113 40
" R e d e m p t i o n o r C o u n t y O r d e r s Nps.
186, 262, 291, 342, 395. 433, 459, 450.
457, (Old iMU6) ; N o s . 7 , 9,10,34, 30,37,
So, 39, 41. 42. 43. 44, 45, 4)5, 47. 43. 61.
52, 59, 101, 102,106. 1 1 2 . 1 4 $ 152. 15C.
162,166, 172, 174, 202, 217, 21& 275.
288, 280, 295, 324 a n d 328, (new Issue),
50S 40
- R e d e m p t i o n of P o o r F u n d O r d e r No.
31,
1C 00
- paid s a l a r y of C. Fowler, - J u d g e of
Probate, f o r q u a r t e r e n d i n g J u n e 30,
1861,
5S 88
f paid i n t e r e s t on above orders,
16 48
" 10, " paid f o r postage stamp.-,
3 00
1863.
J a n . 18, By p a i d Tceasurer of C e u t e r v W e f o r Ret u r n i n g T a x fees,
'
4 43
•' 29, " pnid C o u n t y Treasurer - * Due Bill to CFowler, Jurigo of Probate, salary f o r
q u a r t e r e n d l o g S e p t . 80, 1861,
58 88
" paid f n t e r e a t on above,
137
'• 30, " p a i d T r e a s u r e r of Crystal Hake for Ret u r n i n g T a x fees,
10 00
" 31, • p a i d T r e a s u r e r of P e n i n s u l a for Ret u r n i n g T a x fees,
3 07
Feb. 3, " paid T r e a s u r e r of T r a v e r s e f o r Return
l u g T a x fees,
4 19
" p a i d T r e a s u r e r of Glen A r b o r for Ret u r n i n g T a x fees,
' .
8 44
" paid T r e a s u r e r of Glen Arbor P r i m a r y
School m o n e y f o r 1861,
. i s 13
" p a i d T r e a s u r e r of Hilton for r e t u r n i n g
tax fees,
!
6 25
8 •• paid T r e a s u r e r of V e g e e z e t , r e t u r n i n g
tax
free,
10 00
" paid Tr e a su r e r of Leelanau, r e t u r n i n g
tax fees,
4 53
" paid Tr e a su r e r of Whitewater, returni n g tax fees,
" Redemption of P o o r P u n d O r d e r s Nos.
14, 25 a n d 28,
4
" paid i n t e r e s t on above,
April a. » Redemption of Volunteer 'Family Rc352, 353, 354,355,356, 357, »58, 359.360,
S61 and 362,
- • • '
•\ 17, ** paid p o t t a g e on Blanks a n d Letters
s e n t t o Supervisors, '
- paid Register L a n d Office f o r List of
L a n d s located between April 1, 1861,
a n d A p r i l i , 1863,—197 descriptions at
JMy

3. -

paid T r e a s u r e r of Oentervllle P r i m a r y
S c h o o l F u n d money,
- -paM T r e a s u r e r of Crystal L a k e Primar y School F u n d money,
g a j d T r e a s u r e r of Glen Arbor, P r i m a r y
ner^ of7Leelanau Primary

5IO ' t

Oct

j

1,

1 1 " ' .

U I M U .

"
"
"

/, C o x r a a .
Poor F u n d Order paid by I - . . - .
interest allowed on above order,
Delinquent tax returned,
cash received of town treasurer,
balance f r a u g h t down.
$103 72
W i i r r g w * r s TOWNSHIP.
r brought d
it of county tax, 1861.
it of S u u e tax. 1861,
i t of rejected tax clicrged back.

1861

Feb. 8, By
"
"
"

1861.

CONTRA,

1861.

I. By

VOLUNTEER FAJCJLT R E L I T F

r In Redemption

COST**.

Feb. 1.
- 38,
Mach 31,
April 30,
May 31,
J u n e 30,
J u l y 31*
Aug. 31,
" . 30,
O c t 1,

DR.

a a m o y u t of County tax, 1861,
J
State tax, 1861,
1
"
" rejected tax charged back
'
"
" rejected t a x by County
Treasurer, charged back.
2900 1
$4918 0

CONTRA,

1881.

TRAVERSE TOWNSHIP.

(

DR.

NOV. 1, T o a m o u n t of county, tax, 1841,
"

"



rejected taxea charged back

n t of
i 11, to. ntont
ofrejected
i

c h a r g e d back,

t a x by c o u n t y trea-

And before the great advance in t/iost

FCND.

kind's of Goods, to make room foi
which, they are compelled to bttiid

DB.

CS.

Certificate No.

WlUCB WILL BE

Cm.

T a m o u n t r e t e i v e d of State t r e a s u r e r ,
1117 85
a m o u n t of State tax for 1801,
1495 3 5
R e d e m p t i o n s f o r November
11 61
"
December,
13 OS
"
January,
f

41 99
• Duplicates and R e d e m p t i o n s F e b r u a r y
March.
16 39

April.
1 02

a n d Redemptions May.
6106

"
"
"
June,
64 46
'
July,
11 28
*
"
"
August,
2
'
September
f
'
* balance b r o u g h t doirp.

MORTGAGE SALE.
E F A U L T H A V I N G BEEN i i A u u IN T H E CONDIlion of a certain m o r t g a g e e x e c u t e d by H e n r y Warburton, then of theVTownship of Ttoverse, County of Grand
Traverse ond State pi M i c h i g s n . t o Morgan Bates," ot Traverse
City, County,of Gr%nd T r a v e r s e and State of Michigan, bearing date the Fifth day of N o v e m b e r , in the year of O u r Lord
One Tbou8and E i g h t H u n d r e d a n d Sixty-one. a n d recorded
on the Fifth flay of November, 1*61, at 4 o'clock, P.
in
t h e office or the R e g i s t e r of D»cds of Grand Travers» County,
in Liber 2 of Mortgag'.t". at page* SOS a n d 309, on which there
Is claimed t o be due at the date of t h i s notice, by the terms
and conditions thereof, the sum of sixty-six dollars ; sud no
or p r o c e e d i n g atln r .r h a v i n g been instituted to recover
any p a r t of the debt secured by said m o r t g a g e ; Notice 1B
hereby given, t h a t by virtue of a power or sale, c o n t a i n e d in
said m o r t g a g e , a n d the statute in such case m a d e audi provided, the premises described insniil mortgage, or so much
thereof as may be necesaaiy t o aatisfy the a m o u n t due on said
mortgage, aud the costs, i n t e r e s t a n d e x p e n s e s of sale, tot h e r w i t h a n A t t o r n e y ' s fee of Twenty-five dollars,specified
said mortgage, will be sold at public vendue, to the highe s t bidder, at the f r o n t door ot the School House in Traverse
City, C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e a o d Slate of Michican.—that
being the place Tot h o l d i n g t h e Circuit-Court f o r t i e County
in which the premi tea t o be sold are situated—on Satarday,
t h e 8 e v e n t h d a y of February, 1861 a t ten o'clock i a t h e forenoon. Said p r e m i s e s are described as f o l l o w s : All t h a t
certain piece or p a r c e l or land situated lying a n d b e i n g In
the Ccagjtf of G r a n d Traverse a n d State of Michigan, and
d e s c r i b e a a s the W e s t half of S o u t h E a s t q u a r t e r Of Section
Five (5) Town Twenty-eeven(27) JJorth of Range Eleven (11)
W e s t c o n t a i n i n g E i g h t y a c r e s a o r s a a c c o r d i n g to the United
States survey t h e r e o f .

E

A N O T H E R STORE,

1978 !

All of which Is respectf oily sub iltted.
MORGAN B A T l A C o r u r r TKEASCBER.
- Traverse City, October 1, 1 8 o l

D

1861

Bought for Cash,

CB.

By a p p o r t i o n m e n t m a d e by Board of Supervisors, OcL, 1861,
$400 (
STATE OP MICHIOAN,
DB,
1861.
10,103 (
Oct. 1. To balance b r o u g h t down,
117 I
Nov. 1, " paid State treasurer,
1861
j Auditor
Feb. 11,

1861
Comu.
CR.
Feb. 8, By C o u n t y orders received of Town Treasurer, on settlement,
" Poor F u n d O r d e r s received of Town
Treasurer, on settlement,
- interest allowod on above orders,
" D e l i n q u e n t tax returned,
f 11, " cash of Town Treasurer,
Oct. 1, " balanco b r o u g h t down,

O c t 1, By balance b r o u g h t down,
Feb. 4, - delinquent tax returned,
~ eeeh received of Town Treasurer.

And more to, heretofore kepi by them ; at(

9B.

CONTRA,

CONTRA.

o a m o u n t of tax rejected by County
treasurer, a n d charged back.
' balance b r o u g h t down.

EVERYTHING,

balance b r o u g h t down, the amount
being in bills on broke*) Illinois banks,
worthless when paid o v e r by D. C.
Goodale, late c o u n t y t r e a s u r e r ,

April 8, To O r i e r * Redeemed,
Oct. 1, " balance b r o u g h t d o w i .

DR.

CONSISTING OF

1862.
Feb. 3, By qash received of George Ray, E s q ,
J u s t i c e of the P e a c e of Glen Arbor,
for fine Imposed by him on Carsten
Burfiend, for Assault and Battery,

LzELAtrau TOWNSHIP.
DR.
, To balance b r o u g h t down,
n
a m o u n t of County tax, 1861,
«
- •
State tax of 1861,
«
«
rejected tax charged back
"
«
* rejected tax by County
T r e a s u r e r c h a r g e d back.

MILTOX TOWNSHIP.

EVER BROUGHT TO TRAVER8K CITT,

CR.

1862.
L t s i b R T FVND,
Oct. 1, To balance b r o u g h t down,

1862.

0 a m o u n t of County tax, 1861,
"
• ' State tax, 1861.
1
" rejected tax c h a r g e d back

BY FAR,

COKTRA.

Nov. I, By Leelanau a p p o r t i o n m e n t received of
State treasurer,
1862.
J u l y 1 By a m o u n t recclvod f r o m S t a t e t:
a p p o r t i o n m e n t for 166J,

Oct.

MERCHANDISE,

delinquent t a x returned,
County Orders paid by to
interest allowed on above orders.
balance b r o u g h t down.

1861,
PRIMARY SCHOOL Fcjrb,
Nov. 1, To paid town treasurer of Leelanau,
1861
Feb. 3. To paid town
of Glen A r b o r .
July 1
"
"
C»nterville,
Crystal Lake,
Glen Arbor,
Leelanau,
Mogeezee,
l'enisuis,
Traverse,
Whitewater,

1861.
Oct. 1.
1862.
Feb. S, By delinqnenttaxreturned,
- County orders.
" c a s h paid by Town T r e a s u r e r .

• P o o r F u n d orders paid by T o w n Treaaurer,
' i n t e r e s t allowed on above orders,

THE LARGEST STOCK OF

O E J N B R A L
1*62.
J a n . 31, By
"
"
"
*

i. T o a m o u n t of tax rejected by County Treasurer a n d charged back,
" balance b r o u g h t down,

1891.
O c t 1, I
1862.
Feb. 8, !

NOW RECEIVING,

iatereat allowed on abov® orders,
Delinquent tax r e t u r n e d ,
cash paid by town treasurer.

1861.
P ^ m s C L t Towsaair.
r" 1
Oct. 1. T o b a l a n r c brosolit down,
Nov. 1, - abount of c o t i n r c t a x . 1861,
•' amount of State tax. 186L
1802.
Feb. I I . To amount of tax rejected by county ti
s u r e r and charged back.

GLEN ALBOR T o w s s a i r .
DR.
, To a m o u n t of County tax, 1861,
State Tax, 1861.
"
"
" rejected t a x charged back

, T o balance b r o u g h t down.

SJO.

W ; O e t I, By balance brought down.
; 1862.
Feb. 3. By cor.nty orders naid by town treasurer
•* Poor F u n d orders paid by town trcs-

• a m o u n t of delinqnent tax returned.
• County Orders received of Town Treasurer : Nos. 130. 161. 245, 246. 247,
248,249,250, 251. and 252, (new iasae),
' Toor Fond O r d e r No. 29, paid by*Town
Treasurer,
1
interest allowed on above orders,
' cash received of Town Treasurer.
• balance b r o u g h t down.

MCGEEZBE TOWNSHIP,

Lf Hannah, Lay 6c Co's Column.

" balance b r o u g h t down.

F I L J - E D FUL_L_ O F

G

O

O

D

S,

As toeU as the two buildings already w
cupied by us; and will be

S O L D AS L O W
as present prices in Eastern market* will
admit,for

$

B K A B Y

P A Y .

HANNAH, LAY & OP- •,
October 1 , 1 8 6 2 .

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