Grand Traverse Herald, August 10, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 10, 1860

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1860-08-10

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOL. II.

T B A V E E 8 E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 10,1860.

SALE OF STATE TAX LAWDS.

Town

3< North of Range
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8 West,
o

Town

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p

26 North

of Range

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10 West.

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) North

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Range

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13 West.

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Town 3 d N o r t h of Range 14 " W a s .

1 37 85 1 36 13 70 3 OS
30 30 60
07 70 1 47 Lot 1 of
07 70 1 54 Lot l o r
31 70 3 09 Lot 1 of
1 S3 30 1 49 14 70 1 33
31 41 60
08 70 1 69 Lot 3 of
15 70 3 38 Lot 3 or
Lot 3 or
31 80
1 38
1 77 IT 70 1 «4
3 13 11 70 3 04 Lot S or
16'70 3 38 St or net
Lot 3 or
31 70 1 53 15 70 3 38
Town 2 5 N o r t h of Range 1 5 5Vcst
Town
25
North
of
Range
14
West
Lot
4
or
1
08
10
70
1
88
set of set
13 75
61 06 70 1 37 n e f l t o f n e t
49 70 I 29 12 70 1 IX
5 61 83 1S6 13 70 3 18 neflt or net
3 17 31 70 3 08 Lot 13 or
ei of net
48
71
184
18
70
2
73

'
61
66
1
36
1
48
71
1 37 13-70 3 »
Lot
1
of
nwflt
of
net
13
70
3
18
nwflt
of
net
swt of net
1 11 11 70 1 93
36 03 1 07 10 70 1 87 neflt of nwt
1 80
113 1170 3 04
5156 136 13 70 3 18 s t of nej
1 08 10 70 1 88Lot 3 of
net
»et
14 89
61 06 70 1 37 nwflt of nwt
1 4T TO 1 14 12 70 3 06
5 50 9!
13 70 3 16 neflt or nwt
98 09 70 1 77 Lot 3 or
LotS or
5139 1 M 18 70 3 73 wt of sw t
1 80
313 1170 3 04
3
13
31
70
3
04
Lot
4
or
Bt
of
nwt
1
17
31
70
3
08
wt of nwt
39 44 1 53 15 70 3 38 nwt of set
5 160
4 36 43*50 6 38
" 10 70 1 87 Bel of
Fraction
36 03 70
98 Lot 5 or
51 68 1 84 18 70 3 73 set of sw|
6 40
1 6T 18 To 3 T6
10 70 1 87 net or nwt
33 . 03 70 1 05Lot 6 or
Fraction
34 36 1 53 15 70 2 38 neflt of net
6 39 68 1 81 18 TO 3 69
13 70 3 16 nwflt or nwt
3 17 31 70 3 08 Lot 7 of
wt of net
49 50 1 84 18 70 3 73 nwflt of net
13 70 3 16 swflt °f nw|
6 39 30 1 81 18 TO 3 6*
3 18 31 70 3 09 Lot 8 of
Wt o f y i j
40 07 1 63 15 70 3 38 *i Of net
' 8 140
7 46 74 70 8 90
31 70 3 04 set ot
70 07 70 1 47 Lot Oof
07 70 1 64 neflt of nwt
60 46 1 S3 13 70 3 16 net or nwt
18 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
30 34
07 70' 1 47 Lot 10 or
46 T4 1 33 13 70 2 04 •wilt or nwflt
19 39 91 1 03 10 70 1 83
10 West.
nwflt of nwt
Town 21 North of Range
Town 27 North of Range 9 West.
39 13 1 05 10 70 1 85
Town 26 N o r t h of Rang? 15 W e s t
" 43 31 1 53 15 70 3 38 swflt of nwt
nwt of net
4 46 60
83 09 70 1 73 neflt or nwt
10 70 1 87 Fractional
15 70 3 38 set of nwt
12 7 84
32 03 70 1 06
set
or
nwt
3
40
1
53
J
08
TO
1.61
xwi of net
40
M
10 70 1 87 net or
15 M0
416 42 70 6 38
3 40
1 53 15 70 3 38 nwflt of swt
, 45 33
93 09 70 1 73set of HW|
net of nwt
11 70 1 92 nwt or
16 70 2 38 swflt or swt
35 160
4 36 42 70 6 38
,80
1 65 16 70 1 51 sot of net
ni of set
31 70 3 04 wi or awt
4 38 90 1 53 15 70 3 38 e i or swt
35 80
2 13 31 70 3 04
Ixit 3 of
,
40
83
08
70
1
61
set
of
nwt
ANWUAIi T A X S A L E S .
31 70 3 04 e i o r s w i
10 18 65
77 07 70 1 54 ni or nwt
36 80
3 13 31 TO 3 04
160
3 30 33 70 4 33 Lot 11 Of
awt of
10 70 1 87,e i of set
10 14 35 1 07 10 70 1 87 set or nwt
15 80 . 2 13 31 70 3 04
13 70 3 31 Lot 13 or
°f net
"
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' * Office,
3 13 31 70 3 04 wt of set
10 34 10 1 07 10 70 1 87 wt or nwt
16 80
3 13 31 70 3 04
!, I net
13 70 3 05 Lot 13 or
nwt of net
m.\
. L a m i n a , Mich, July 1st lBt
e i of set
26 80
3 13 31 70 3 04
ei nwt
10 80
3 06 30 70 4 06
Town 26 North of Range 14 West.
13
70
3
05
kwl
of
net
OWINI
' O O H C C H f c P BACH OF THE FOLLOWING
26 SO
i 13 31 70 3 01
nwt or net
36 40
1 07 10
1 70 1 87 s j o f a w t
Town 27 North of Range 10 West.
13 70 3 05
Ml of net
37 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
31 70 3 04 Swt o f n w i
13 40
1 33 13 70 3 05 wi or swt
34 70 3 39 set or swt
' ^ t h T C o u n t y o f T i l T a ^ T r a r e r i e , delinquent nl of Bet
10 70 1 87 ni or swt
37 80
3 13 31 70 3 04
23 40
1 33 13 70 3 05 set or net
08 70 1 61 swt or set
. for unpaid taxes, for the years mentioned below, net or net
27 80
2 13 31 70 3 04
3 13 31TO3 04 s t o r s w i
37 40
1 33 12 70 3 05 si or nwt
16 70 3 61.net or nwt
a* will be sufficient tq pay the taxes, interest, and w | or net
IT 80
3 13 31 70 3 04
4 38 43 70 6 38 si or set
34 80
3 06 20 70 2 96 swt or
16 70 3 51 wt or nwt
charges thereoh, will be sold by the Treasurer tU of nwt
28 160
4 36 43 70 6 38
43 70 6 38 net or
34 40
1 03 10 70 1 83 set of
4 13 41 70 5 13 nwt of set
14 160
of said County, on the first Monday of October a»t of
S3 80
3 13 31 70 3 04
30 80
3 13 31 70 3 04 si ef swt
si of net
Toum 27 North of Range 10 West.
Town 28 North of Range 9 West.
next, at such public and convenient place as he
09 70 1 73 si or set
33 80
3 13 31 70 3 04
30 35 ST
34 S3 50 1 03 10 70 1 83 nwflt or nwt
3 47 34 70 3 41 Lot 1 of
shall select In T r a r e n e C i t i y t h e county seat s | of net
10 70 1 87 swt of swt
13 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
30 40
34 38 25 1 03 10 70 1 83 set of nwt
11 70 1. 06 Lot 3 or
ofaald county, according to the Statute in anch net of net
33 40
1 06 10 70 I 84
30 80
113 31 70 S 04 set of net
ei of swt
Town 32 North of Range 10 West.
15 70 1 38
ft 40
made and provided.
set of net
09 70 1 7.1 wi of net
3S 80
3 13 31 TO 3 04
30 S5 30
nwflt of swt
8 71
1 14 11 70 1 95 swflt of sw«
DANIEL L. CASE.
& 39 56 1 16 11 70 1 96 Lots 3 & 3 of
Lot 4 of
33 80
3 13 31 TO 3 04
30 35 03 94 09 70 1 73 n i ot nwt
19 39
69 06 70 1 45 set °f
Auditor General.
S 38 60 1 53 15 70 3 38 Lot 1 of
Lot 0 or
33 40
1 0T 10TO1 87
4 36 43 70 6 38 set of nwt
30 160
8 37
1 53 15 70 3 38Fraction
50 37
46 04 70 1 20
1857.
Lot 3 or
S3 40
1 OT 10 70 1 87
4 36 43 70 6 "" net of s w j
31 160
8 40
1 53. 15 70 3 38 Town 26 North of Range 11 West.
net of net
7 W . 26 J V o r t i °f Ka*g> 9 » "•
2
13
3170
S
r
t
o
f
a
w
t
S3
80
I I S 1170 S 04
31
80
e i of nwt
9 160
4 94 49 70 6 13 neflt of nwt
nwt of
1 4318 1 53 15 70 3 38 nwflt of nwt
09 70 1 73 ei of swt
33 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
31 35 04
R > 5
-o 9
o
9 80
3 06 30 70 3 96 nwt of net
wt or swt
1 41 93 1 53 15 70 3 38 swflt of nwt
33 80
1 1 3 31 70 3 04
09 70 1 73 st of set
31 36 35
11 36 80 1 64 15 70 3 39si of nw t
l o t 3 or
1 80
3 00 30 70 4 06 et of swt
3 13 31 70 3 04 n t o l s e t
33 80
1 1 3 31 70 3 04
31 80
13 40
1 tj3 16 70 3 49 net of swt
swt or nwt
1 40
1 53 15 70 2 38 nwflt of swt
36 80
3 IS 3170 3 04
31 35 44 94 09 70 1 73 et ornei
14 39 40 1 S3 13 70 3 05wt of swt
1 80
3 06 30 70 4 06 swflt of swt
S5 40
1 07 10 70 1 87
31 35 64 94 09 70 1 73 nwt or net
m*lot
19 100
4 64 I B ! 70 7 06 Lot 1 or
15 63 85 1 44 14 70 3 38wi of set
Lot 3 or
4 80
3 45 34 70 3 39 set or
swt
or
net
'
36
40
1
OT 10 TO 1 8 7
31
160
4
36
43
70
6
38
Town 28 North of Range 11 West.
31 40
1 24 13 70 3 06 wi or net
net of net
9 80
3 45 34 70 3 39 net o r '
60
I I S 31 70 3 04
4 36 43 70 6 38. " or nwt
33 160
a « t of
33 160
134 94 70 3 98 Lot 3 of
23 31 20
61 05 70 1 20 Town 27. North of Range 11 West.
4 36 42 70 5 38
80
3 J3 . 3,1TO3 04
32 160
of swt
nwt or
•23 41 75
93 09 70 1 72
L o t ! of
40
1 »T 10 TO 1 87
4 26 42 TO 6 38 rt of s * t
13 70 3 05 swt or
33 160
1
swt
or
net
26 40
1 33 1 3 70 Z 05
net of net
40
1 OT 10 70 1 87
4 26 43 TO 5 38 «wt of swt
13 70 3 05 set or
32 160
Town 27 North of Range 5 Writ.
27 40
1 33 13 70 2 05 set or net
nwt of swt
160
436 m o S 38
313 31 TO 3 04 set of
13 70 3 05 wi or nwt
33 80
30 1C0
6 11 61 70 7 43 set or nwt
nw{ of n e j
31 40_ _ 1 ' 0 17 70. 1 67 set Of
80
1 1 3 3170 3 04
49 70 6 09 wi or swt
3 13 31 70 3 04 w t of nwt
33 80
31 80
3 06 30 70 4 06 swt or
T o w n 29 North
of Range 5 'West.
80
3 IS 11 70 3 04
ei of swt
34 70 3 39
e | of net
wi or set
w
• * * • 17 70 1 57
170
Town 29 North of Rangt ' West.
40
1 07 10 TO. 1 87
30 70 4 06
.not of ne(•
nwt of net
Lot 3 of
Town 27 North of Range 14 West.
11TOi 94 Lot 4 ol
40
1 07 1070 1 87
1 40
1 70 . 17 70. 3.57. nwt of swt
24 70 3 39
1 40
111
swt of nel
'.nwj of i*4
ST 70 4
2
IS 11 70 1 94 Lot i or
3 IS 11 TO S 04
14 40
1 70 17 70 3 57 net or swt
36 80
40
1 13
75 3 06 30 70 4 06 n i or net
e | of nwt
HWt of BW{
37
70
4
net
13 11 70 1 94 sot or set
1 M 1170 1 04
16 40
1 70 17 70 1 57 s w | of swt
36 80
3 40
1 13
3 06 30 70 4 06 «sii or
3 13 31 70 3 04 wt o f n w i
net
13 1170 1 91 set or net
1 07 10 TO 1 87
36 40
BWt or«et
2 40
1.13
3 45 24 70 3 39 wt or
North
of Range 5 West.
Town
3 13 31.70 3 04 nwt of swt
11 80
or net
13 11 70 1 94 net or Set
36 40
10T 10 70 1 87
3 40.
1 13
3 45 24 70 3 39
33 70 4 41 get or set
Of M l
- -~
13 40
1 07 10TO1 !~ swt of swt
of set
38 1(0
4 36 41 70 6 3b
set of
set of;*et
.9 40
1 11
15 1J 70 1 93 s t or net
2 45 24 70 3 :: nnet
Town 29 North- o f , Range 6 West.
1
07
10
70
1
87
w
|
of
set
13
40
76
1 1 3 1170 S 04
9 27'
7f 07 70 1 53 set °f n * l
1 33 13 70 3 05set of set
«t of swt
16 70 3 61 Lot l o r
1
07
10
70
1
87
23
40
neflt of nwflt
""
'
9 St
1 50
5( 15 70 3 35 ni of set
^ 45
- 24 70 3 39
•2
Town 27 N o r t h ef R a n g e I S W e s t
16 70 3 51 Lot 3 or
m l of
A fnwt
ml
5 19
nwt
05 10 70 1 85 et of sej
9 35
lOi
2 45 24 70 3 39
Lot 4 of
1 64 3 0 1 4 9 14 TO 4 33
34 70, 4 44 Lot 3 or
5 80
s i of nwj
14
West.
Town
2
8
North
1h
of
Range
47
13 70 3 05
- 0 18
4i 04 70 1 31 nwt or set
Lot 1 of
13 36 36 1 31 13 70 3 03
33 70 4 41 L o t 4 o r
ui of swj
36
70
3
66
1
58
60
3
69
16 70 3 51 Lot 1 or
10 46
1 38
3' 13 70 3 31 wt or set
or nwt
13 40
1 8 7 18 70 3 75
.16.70 -3 63 Lot l or
. nefll of nefll
1 30 . 94 09 70 1 73 net
10 T8
3 31
31 23 70 3 13 e i o r s e t
26 SO
165 16 70 2 61 Lot 3 or
Lot 3 of
30 47 40 3 18 31 70 3 09
16 70 ^ 53 Lot 3 or
nwfl| of nefl|
3 31 60 1 44 14 70 3 38 Lot 4 or
23 22 70 3 15 et or net
10 80
3 33
28 HO
3 45 24 70 3 39 Lot 4 or
20 3080
80 08 70 1 68
*3.10 '4 43 Lot 3 or
t « | of net
4 6 40
38 0270 1 00
14 11 70 1 95 net or nwt
30 40
83 08 70 1 61 Lot l or
Town 29 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 5 W e s t
16-70 3 63 L«Jt4of
13
70
3
4
37
65
1
25
L
o
t
l
o
f
10 11 70 1 91 Lot l o r
30 > 38
83 08 70 1 61
60 70 8 00 Lot 5 of
34 »
1 36 13 70 3 18
4 24 60 1 37 13 70 3 30 Lot 1 or
75 07 70 1 53 Lot 3 of
10 30
30 51 58 1 03 10 70 1 83Lot 3 of
60 70 8 00 Lot 7 of
ncjof
21
70
3
04
si
of
set
Town
2
5
N
o
r
t
h
of
R
a
n
g
e
16 W e s t
14 11 70 1 95 Lot 4 or
10 39
30 55 83 1 13 11 70 1 94
34 70 4 45 Lot 8 of
7 80
Kk or.n»
18 7012 76 e | or set
of nwl
13 40
I
2 13 1170 1 04
77 07 70 1 54 Lot 5 of
10 38
30 40 19
83 08 70 * 61 nwt of nwj
IT 70 3 59 L o t s of
fawj or i .
4 16 41 70 6 27 wt or set
14 80
1 IS 11 TO 1 04
1 80
13 1170 1 93 Lot 6 or
30 4614
..
T : " ""
wlofsel
'
31 80
3 38 33 70 4 41 nwt or nei
4
16
41
70
6
37
14
80
wt
ornwt
1
19
11 70 S 10
13 11 70 1 93 Lot 7 of
w j or swt
31 47 35 1 03 10 70 1 83
ofbfaej
31 80
3 40 34 70 4 44 set of awt
4 16 41 70 6 17 net or net
15 80
1 07 10 TO 1 87
S3 TO
" Lot 8 or
31 39 40
83 08 70 1 61 et or set
ei of swj
33 80
3 38 33 70 4 41 at or net of
3 08 30 70 3 98 net or s e |
15 40
nwt or net
1 07 M 70 1 * 7
33 71 4 30 set or
49 70 6
33 160
16 70 3 54 ni or n e t
nw4 of swt
33 40
.168
3
08
30
70
3
98
15
40
swt
or
net
1
07
1070 1 87
!
70
4
25
swt
or
set
24 70 3 39
34 80
ei of net
. „w« of swj
33 40
1 69 16 70 3 66 Lot* 1 A 3 of
3 08 30 70 3 98 ei or net
15 40
11 80
1 IS 11 70 3 04
24 70 3 " net or nwt
35 80
Lot 4 of
wi or ne(
Tow* 26 North* of i i a a j e 6 West.
2 08 20 70 2
18 40
12 80
3 13 3110 3 04
113 1 1 7 0 , 1 9 4 nwt or
wt or net
49 70 6 09 swt or swt
35 160
17 70 3 67 swt of nwt
3
08
20
70
2
98
38 40
18
40
net of awt
set
of
set
107
10
70 1 87
11
40
set
or
swt
49 70 6 09
36 160
net or
130 17 70 1 57 Lot com. 50 rods'
4 16 4170
38 40
19 80
set o f e w t
e{ of net
10T 10TO1 87
11 40
nwt of swt
49.70 6
36 160
set or
4 16 41 70 6 27 net of net
338 33 70 4 41 W and. 33 rods
19 80
« i o f swt
wi of net
107 1070 1 8T
IS 40
Town 28 North of Range 11 West.
3 08 20 70 2 98 nwt or net
3 40 34 70 4 41 N. or S E cor.
20 40
«t 6tti
set
o
f
n
e
t
I
I
40
1
0T
10
TO 1 87
Lot s or
9 20
37 03 70 1 10 et of set
4 16 41 70 5 27 net or n e |
664 66 70 8 00 «r swt or seat,
20 80
nwt of
14 40
1 0T 10TO1 87
38 03 70 1 11
Lot 4 or
9 22
38
6 6 4 66 70 8 00 thence W18 rods
4 16 41 70 5 27 l o t 3 or
31 80
awl of
of swj
14 57 68 1 63 16 70 3 48
1 44 14 70 3 28 ei
8t or nwt
20 80
144
3 08 30 70 3 98 l o t 4 or
3 39 S3 70 4 43 N 8 rods, E 18
31 40
nwt
of
swt
14
39
58
1
33
13
TO
2 05
•Wi'dUwt
T2
07
70
1
49
44 14 70 2 28
St or swt
20 80
11 44
1 69. 16 70 3 55 rods, 8 8 rods, <
3 08 20 70 2 98 Lot i or
31 40
set of *wt
of swt
16 4 10
13 01 TO
83
63 06 70 1 " swt
Lot 1 ol
23 39
.63
16 70 3 55 Lot com. 30 rods
2 08 20 70 2 98 Lot i o r .
33 40
~nej of «wJ
15 6 40
14 01 TO -85
71 07 70 1 48 net or net
nwt or swt
1*08 20 70 2 98
33 40
wjofawl
i
M >cwi
« « i 34 70 4 45 W ot N E cor.
set
of
net
33
19
T6
61
05
TO
1
2&
or swt or seflt.
2 16 21 70 3 07
2 08 20 70 3 98
set of swt
34 40
1 69 16 70 3 55 Thence
net
of
set
8 8 rod*.
T o w n 26 N o r t h of R a n g e 16 W e s t '
80 08 70 1
Lot 3 of
4 16 41 70 6 37
e!«fNt
34 M
3 40 14 70 4 44
ii of net
35 03 70 1 08 iwt
24 80
1 1 1 11TO1 0 t
Lot 1 of
3 08 30 70 3 98 at of sej
nwt of set
34 40
1 70 17 70 1 57 W 4 rods, N 8
of
nwj
1 43 14 70 2 27
25 40
1 0T 10TO1 tiT
3 08 20 70 3 96 net of net
swt o f s e t
34 40
1 70 17 70 3 57 r o d s E 4 rods to
beginning,
73 07 70 1 60 nwt of »wt
26 80
1 13 .3170 S 04
nwt of net
4 16 41 70 5 37 wt of net
Town 27 North
of Range 6 Wat.
l is 14 70 2 27 *i of swt
U n d l f r No. 1 de15 40
1 07 10 70 1 >7
wt of net
108 20 70 3 98 set of net
20 40
of set
selofne*
34 40
1 TO 17 70 3 67 ducting 9 acres
15 40
1 07 10 70" 1 87
1 43 14 70 2 27 set
ei of net
41 70 6 37 set of swt
33 80
e i of net
Bel ofse^
i . -34 !40: ->! 1 TO 17 70 t 57 reserved by A.S.
07
70
1
48
25
40
1 07 10 70 1 87
net of set
8 32 83 70 9 86 net of swt
33 160
irel Of
Town 2 5 North. of Range 7 Meat.
Wadswortb,
14
70
2
27
25
40
1 07 10 70 1 87
wt of set
16 41 70 6 37 nwt or swt
' w | of net
19 80
3 38 33 70 4 41 also 1 acre sold
31 70 3 07 n i of nwt
25 80
113*" 11TOS 04
32 160
swt or
2 08 20 70 2 98 e{ or set
swt of nwt
20 34
10 00 1 00 70 11 70Lot 1 T
14
70
2
29
35
40
1010 1 8 7
Town 26 North
of Range 7 West.
J . Rankin,
nwt or set,
|
Undl
of
f
r
3
de3
30
33
70
3
23
10 70 1 * 7
33
80
swt
or
set
ae 1 of nwt and >
Town 29 North oj Range 14 West.
08 70 l e r
Wi o f n w i
6 31 68 1 36 13 70 3 19 ducting 1 1-5
Town 29 North of Range 11 West.
3 08 20TO2 98 l o t 5 of
1
set
or
net
10 TO 1 87
net
of
nei
nfllofuwl
30 41
1 70 17 70 1 63 a c r e s reserved
Lots 1 A l o r
10 41
1 63 15 70 3 37 Lot 1 or
3 49 24 70 3 43
11 48
afll of nwt
30 43
1 7rt 17 70 3 63 by A. S. WadsVillage- of E l k R c p M a .
Town 31 North of Range 11 West.
11 2315 1 19 11 70 2 00
Lot l o r
7 16 71 TO 8 57
worth,
, 8) t»'
Town 27 North of Range 7 West.
1 09 10 70 I 8>
nwt ol swt
5 40
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10 40
105 10 70 1 85 et otset
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115
Town 28 North
of Range 7 West.
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13 1
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nwflt or nwt
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79 07 70 1 »
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37 40
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13 2
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12 80
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rod8,S 10 rods,
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8 39
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*
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28 58
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Town 27 North
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31 40
~ • of net
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4
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33 41
69 06 70 1
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31 40
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6 40
99 09 70 1 78 Lot 4 or
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5
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Town 2 5 North of Range 12 West.
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36 80
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51 70 6 33
14 160
T i l l a g e o f Worth p o r t .
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i~*ToUM. 29 North of Range 8 West.
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A In the County of O i a n d
T i a v e n e , Md off to the State for T u n of 1»48,
and previous years, t o d described In statements
which will be fbrwarded to the offlce of the Treasurer of said County, sometime next month, will
be Mid at public Auction, by s»id Trestorer, at
the county seat, on the flrst' Monday of October
next, at the time and place designated for the
ordinary Tax Bales, if not previously disposed of
. at this Office, according to Uw.
Said statement* contain a fall description of
•ach paroel o f add land*, and may be seen, on
application at the office of the County Treasurer.
fluids struck off to the Bute for taxes of 1868.
or other years, at the Tax Sale* In October last,
will be offered subject to the right of redemption
mwscribed by lav. as well aa to the right of par,.h.~ 0f ,hc State Bids at this Offlce prior to the
DANIEL L. CASE,
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I T
I!
Auditor General.

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34 80

118

SWt o f HWt

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Tor U* O r u t T i u H M B n M
M a n Is a n I m i t a t i v e B e t a * .
MJMBKR II.
MOSO AH BATXHI KnnrOE.
T B A V E R S E C

b e t o aoeomplish his object b y

" M a . B a n s : — I n m y last I t r i e d t o p o r t r a y , t h o u g h
feebly—for

I T * :

w o r d s a r e f e e b l e c x p r e s i o n s of t h o u g h t s , in

s u c h a c a u s e — t h e d o w n w a r d t e n d e n c y of o u r R e p u b l i c a n

F R J P A Y M O R N I N G , A U G U S T . ID, !

i n s t i t u t i o n s t o a despotism, a s t h e s e q u e n c e of t h e a c t i o n s
REPUBLICAN TICKET.

policy, t o say t h e least.

FOB nxsutm,

M R TICK PBB81DKNT,

HANNIBAL HAMLIN.
Of MA IKK.
Presidential Elector*—At L a m ,
H E Z E K I A H 0 . W E L U 3 , of K a l a m a « p o ,
B C F U 8 H 0 8 M K R , of I n g h a m .
f i r t t District,.. .GEORGE W. LEE.
-ttcood D i s t r i c t . . E D W I N D 0 R 8 C H .
Third District.... I ' H I L O T U S H A Y D O N .
• Fourth Distinct-.AUGUSTUS C O B U R N .
State Ticket.
F o r Governor,

A U S T I N BLAIR*

o r JACWXI.
F o r Lieutenant Governor,
J A M E S BIRN'EY,
o r BAT.
F o r A t t o r n e y General,
C H A R L E S
U P S O N ,
*
Of BSAHCB.
F o r Auditor General
LANG FORD 0. BERRY,
o r LBRAWKK.
F o r State Treasurer.
JOHN OWEN,
Or WATXB.
S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e .
J A M E S B. P O R T E R
o r ALLBOAN.
C o m m i s s i o n e r of S t a t e L a n d Officev
SAMUEL & LACY,
o r CALBOUN.
S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n
J O H N M. G R E G O R Y ,
o r WASITTENAW.

M e m b e r of B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n
E D W I N WILL1TS,
o r MONROB.

-

Every reader knows that the

a c t s of a political p a r t y , o r o f i t s P r e s i d e n t ,

V i c e - P r e s i d e n t ) i s a slaveholder, z e a l o u s t o e x t e n d slave- 1 8 0 9 . w h e r e h e h a d l e a r n e d t h e " A r t P r e s e r v a t i v e of all
If A r t s , " with h i s father, w h o edited a Raleigh p a p e r .

r y e v e r y w h e r e , a n d of p r o t e c t i n g t h e slave t r a d e .

of o n e m a n w h o r a i s e d himself t o f a m e b y a m i s t a k e n

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

,

Death of Joeeph Galea.
T b e distinguished and veteran E d i t o r or tbe National
fling t h e v a c a n c i e s ' i n
t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t w i t h slaveholders, as fast a s t h e y o c - Intelligencer d i e d a t W a s h i n g t o n 0 0 t h e 2 1 s t u l t „ in t h e
c u r ? M o r e o v e r M r . J o b n e o o ( M r . D o u g l a s ' a s s o c i a t e for 7 5 y e a r of his a g e . H e c a m e f r o m R a l e i g h . N . C., in

t o s e c u r e t h e f r i e n d s h i p of s l a v e h o l d e r s ; h o w e a s y will I t

become

therefore Douglas and J o h n s o n b e elected, a n d Douglas

W . W . SKA TON, E s q . , w h o m a r r i e d a S i s t e r . o f M r .

should die, ( w h i c h is n o t v e r y unlikely, seeing h i s h e a l t h

GALES, b e c a m e h i s P a r t n e r in t b e I n t e l f i g e o c e r in 1 8 1 2 .

is already feeble in c o n s e q u e n c e of dissipation,) we s h o u l d

a n d d u r i n g t h e l o n g p e r i o d of n e a r l y half a c c n t u r j , t h e y

still h a v e a slaveholder for P r e s i d e n t ; a n d all t h e iniqui- h a v e lived and l a b o r e d , niort h o n o r a b l y t o t b c m s e l v r a
ties p r a c t i c e d u n d e r B u c h a n a n , would b e renewed ;because, a n d usefully t o t h e i r c o u n t r y .
s e r t s t h a t b e is i n d e p e n d e n t of Congress, t h a t b e i s i t s a t least a p p a r e n t l y a p p r o v e d by t h e people.
DKATII o r C o i . SHELDON MCKOTOBT.—Col. S h e l d o n
e q u a l , a n d t h a t t h e y h a v e no m o r e right t o i n q u i r e i n t o
B u t t h e q u e s t i o n of slavery i s n o t t h e only o n e t h a t M c K n i g h t d i e d a t W a s h i n g t o n on t h e 2 l B t u l t
He
h i s official c o n d u c t , t h a n h e h a s t o i n q u i r e i n t o t h e i r s ;
i n t e r e s t s t h e N o r t h e r n p e o p l e . A p r o t e c t i v e T a r i f f a n d b e e n a r e s i d e n t of D e t r o i t for 4 0 year*, a n d o n e o f t h e
a n d h e a p p e a l s t o t h e p e o p l e t o sustain h i m . N o w , una H o m e s t e a d law, a r e of m o r e i m p o r t a n c e t h a n all t h e moat p r o m i n e n t citizens. H e w a s a p r a c t i c a l p r i n t e r a n d
less t h e v o t e r s r e p r o v e t h e m a l p r a c t i c e of t h e p a r t y t h a t laws passed b y C o n g r e s s w i t h i n t b c last five y e a r s ; and
t h e f o u n d e r of t h o D e t r o i t F r e e P r e s s . F o r t b e l a s t ten
p u t h i m i n t o p o w e r a n d sustained h i s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , b y y e t i t i s plain t h a t t h e s e bills c a n n o t b e successfully a c t e d
or fifteen y e a r s b e h a s b e e n extensively e n g a g e d i a t h e
t h e i r v o t e s a t t h e n e x t election, t b o n e x t P r e s i d e n t of the u p o n s o long as t h e G o v e r n m e n t remains u n d e r t h e conLake Superior Steamboat trade.
p a r t y will of c o u r s e consider his m i s d e e d s s a n c t i o n e d by t r o l of t h e mis-named D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y . S o u t h e r n
t h e p e o p l e ; a n d t h e p a r t y itself will b e s t r e n g t h e n e d ten- d i d a t e s are s e c r e t l y or openly o p p o s e d t o these m e a s u r e s :
DKATII o r A . M . BAKEB.—A. M . B a k e r an e m i n e n t
fold. T h e r e r e m a i n s no o t h e r w a y t o control t h e actions
n o r h a s D o u g l a s avowed himself in f a v o r of e i t h e r ; a n d l a w y e r of t h i s S t a t e , a n d G e n e r a l L a w A g e n t of t h e M i c h of t h e P r e s i d e n t b e s i d e s | h e p o p u l a r v o t e ; f o r t h e im- b e would very p r o b a b l y t h r o w h i s influence in t h e south- i g a n S o u t h e r n R a i l r o a d , d i e d a t h i s residence in A d r i a a
p e a c h m e n t clause of t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n i s m e r e nullity; t h e
e r n scale a s for a s h e could w i t h o u t losing N o r t h e r n sup- o n t h e m o r n i n g of t b e 2 1 s t u l t .
t h o u s a n d s of offices in his g i f t a n d t h e u s e of millions of
p o r t . E v e r y p e r s o n w h o h a s i n f o r m e d himself a t all of
STEANEBONTHB B A T . — T b e small s t e a m e r Eattrra.
gold dollars, e n a b l e s t h e P r e s i d e n t t o b r i b e a sufficient political events, m u s t h a v e b e c o m e convinced t h a t t h e s o
C a p t C u r t i s , a r r i v e d f r o m P o r t H u r o n on W e d n e s d a y
n u m b e r in C o n g r e s s t o p r o t e c t h i m a t all times. I t is for called D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y i s e n t i r e l y g o v o r e n e d b y a come v e n i n g . S h e will r u n r e g u l a r l y b e t w e e n T r a v e r s e C i t y
t h e s e r e a s o n s or t h e u t m o s t i m p o r t a n c e t h a t all w h o d e - p a r a t i v e l y few w i r e workers, w h o a r e d e s t i t u t e of all m o r a n d N o r t h p o r t , t o u c h i n g a t E l k R a p i d s , t b c Old a n d
sire t h a t t h e officers shall b e s e r v a n t s — n o t m a s t e r s — o f a l h o n e s t y ; a n d t h a t t h e p a r t y i s c o n s e q u e n t l y r o t t e n t o
N e w Missions, a n d a t all o t h e r required p o i n t s on t h e
t h e people, should b e t h o r o u g h l y i n f o r m e d of t h e mea- t h e c o r e . S o m u c h is t h i s t h o c a s e t h a t n o morally honBay, making the t r i p t o N o r t h p o r t one day and back tbe
s u r e s t o w h i c h t h e s e v e r a l c a n d i d a t e s f o r P r e s i d e n t a r c e s t a n d c a p a b l e m a n , of t h e i r o w n p a r t y , can b e elected
n e x t . T h i s will p r o v e a g r e a t a c c o m m o d a t i o n n o t only
p l e d g e d , a n d h o w f a r t h e y a r c controlled in t h e i r a c t i o n s
I t is t h e r e f o r e indispensably necessary t h a t t h e t o p e r s o n s l i v i n g on t h e Bay, b u t t o t r a v e l e r s w h o a r e
b y selfish m o t i v e s .
p a r t y s h o u l d b e totally s u p e r c e d e d .
d e s i r o u s of v i s i t i n g t h i s section of t h e c o u n t r y , b u t h a v e
Bell of T e n n e s s e e , i s a s l a v e h o l d e r , a n d is of course in
T h e only o t h e r c a n d i d a t e f o r P r e s i d e n t i s A b r a h a m boeo d c t e r r e d t h r o u g h a r e l u c t a n e c t o o p e n b o a t n a v i g a t i o n
f a v o r of slavery. H e is ostensibly p l e d g e d t o n o t h i n g b u t L i n c o l n of I l l i n o i s — a m a n w h o s e moral c h a r a c t e r s t a n d s
on t b e B a y . H e r season a r r a n g e m e n t s will b e a d v e r t i s e d
t h e s u p p o r t of t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n , w h i c h s la v e h o ld e r s assert a b o v e r e p r o a c h . H e . a n d t h e p a r t y t h a t s u p p o r t s him,
noxt week.
'
a u t h o r i s e t h e m t o t a k e t h e i r slaves to, a n d h o l d t h e m , in a r e in f a v o r of confining slavery w h e r e i t is. I n f a v o r of
REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.—At a C a u c u s of t h e R e p u b l i a n y p a r t of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . A n d , if h e b e elected, b e a j u d i c i o u s Tariff, of a H o m e s t e a d law, of a P a c i f i c railcans
of
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t
o
w
n
s
h
i p o f T r a v e r s e , held a t T r a v e r s e C i t y
will of c o u r s e s u p p o r t t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n a s be, a n d o t h e r r o a d t o c o n n e c t t h e business p a r t s of t h e c o u n t r y ; a n d of
slaveholders u n d e r s t a n d i t ; a n d e x e r t t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l b r i n g i n g b a c k o u r G o v e r n m e n t t o i t s f o r m e r e c o n o m y on W e d n e s d a y evening, 8 t h i n s t , M o r g a n B a t e s in t h e
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INDIANA.—A gentleman w h o h a s t r a v e l e d extensively w e r e a p p o i n t e d a C o m m i t t e e t o call f u t u r e t o w u m e e t i n g s ;
b e a b o l i s h e d , t h e w a r f a r e b e t w e e n slavery a n d f r e e d o m
p r e c e d e n t s f o r s u b s e q u e n t o n e s t o follow.

B u c h a n a n as-

S l a v e h o l d e r s t h r o u g h I n d i a n a s a y s i t will -give L i n c o l n a u d H a m l i n a n d P e r r y H a n n a h , A . W . B a c o n a n d C . I L M a r s h a.
town Corresponding Committee.
a r e a w a r e of this, a n d t h e r e f o r e o p p o s e free discussion of f r o m ten t o fifteen t h o u s a n d m a j o r i t y .
T h e D o u g l a s men a r e b e c o m i n g a l a r m e d a t t h e i n r o a d s
t h e s u b j e c t of s l a v e r y , especially in t h e S o u t h .
THUHDEB STOBM.—The m o t t terrific t h u n d e r s t o r m
m a d e i n t o t h e i r r a n k s b y t h e B r e c k e n r i d g e men, w h o
B r e c k e n r i d g e i s a v o w e d l y in f a v o r of slavery e v e r y w e e v e r witnessed in M i c h i g a n , o c c u r r e d on M o n d a y
c l a i m a m a j o r i t y in t h e s o u t h half of t h e S t a t e , w h e r e
w h e r e , a n d of p r o t e c t i n g s l a v e t r a d e r s on t h e h i g h seas.
n i g h t W o h a v e h e a r d of n o s e r i o u s d a m a g e , h o w e v e r ,
Breckenridge and L a n e arc very popular.
T h e p a r t y t h a t n o m i n a t e d h i m a s s e r t t h a t slaveholders
e x c e p t t h e c a r r y i n g a w a y of M r . H o o v e r ' s mill-dam b y
Six more papers, which had been counted for Douglas
h a v e a p e r f e c t right, u n d e r t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n , t o t a k e t h e i r
t h o flood in W h i t e w a t e r .
have come out for Breckenridge.
s l a v e s e v e r y w h e r e ; a n d if t h e N o r t h p e r m i t s t h e estabIN P O B T . — T h e s c h o o n e r s O r i o l e , of Cleveland, a n d
T h e anti-slavery m e n in t h e D o u g l a s r a n k s a r c g o i n g
l i s h m e n t of slavery in t h e T e r r i t o r i e s , t h e n e x t e f f o r t will
ror t o L i n c o l n , w h i l e t h e pro-slavery m e n a r e g o i n g A m e l i a , of C h i c a g o , a r c l o a d i n g w i t h l u m b e r a t t h e w h a r f
be t o extend i t t o t h e States now free. L e t n o t N o r t h of H a n n a h , L a y k C o
over t o Breckenridge.
e r n v o t e r s suffer t h e m s e l v e s t o b e h o o d w i n k e d . I t was

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will t h e n b e t r a n s f e r r e d t o t h e slave S t a t e s .

D i s t r i c t H e pa Wi c a n C s n r e i t l O B .
A Republican Convention of the Representative DIKriet
m m posed of the Counties of Grand Treverse, Manistee, Alpena. Cheboygan a n d Kmmet, will be h e l d at the C o n r t House
i a Traverse C i t y r o » W e d B e s d s y , A u g u s t J l d . 18C0,at 10 o'clock
A. M , to a o m l o a t e a eandMate t o represent said District in
the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, a n d to
transact s u c h other busiaeas as may he deemeJ advisable.
Ths c o u n t y of S t a n d Traverse will be entitled t o 8 Delegates; Manistee 5 ; s a d Alpena. C h e b o y g s » sod E m m e t each
q u i t e a s unlikely, five y e a r s a g o , t h a t t h e s l a v e t r a d e
3 Delegates.
By o r d e r of t h e C o mmi t t e e ,
should b e r e - i n a u g u r a t e d , a n d y e t all k n o w i t h a s been done.
PXRRY HAKNAB, Cbaii
D o u g l a s , t h o u g h a v o w e d l y in f a v o r of p e r m i t t i n g t h e
Traverae City, J n l y t T , 186a
settlers of the T e r r i t o r i e s t o a c c e p t o r refuse slavery, is
Kspahllcan County Conventiononly in f a v o r of p o p u l a r s o v e r e i g n t y s o f a r a s self interest
A Convention of the Republicans of the county of Grand
d i c t a t e s . H e says (himself) t h a t b e c a r e s n o t w h e t h e r
Traverse will be held at the Court House, in Traverse City,
t h e T e r r i t o r i e s b e c o m e - s l a v e o r f r e e States. B u t h e well
e n Wednesday, the 16th day of A u g u s t next, at 10 o'clock A.

M„ to n o m i n a t e county officer*, appoint Delegatca to the knows t h a t t h e v a s t m a j o r i t y of t h e p e o p l e in t h e N o r t h District a n d Senatoral Conventions, s a d to t r a n s a c t s u c h oth- e r n S t a t e s , in w h o s e c o n t r o l t h e G o v e r n m e n t i n d i s p u t a b l y
lies, w h e n t h e y c h o o s e t o u n i t e t h e i r v o t e s , a r c opposed
er boat n t s * as rosy be deemed edvlaable.
Tha t o w n s h i p of Traverse will be entitled to S Delegates; t o slavery.
A n d w h e n t h e K a n s a s a n d N e b r a s k a bill
L e e l a a a a . 5 ; Penln»uJ,5; Megusee, 5;Centrevilie, t ; G l e n Ar- passed, h e saw, a s a n y m a n w i t h e y e s o p e n m u s t h a v e
bor, J ; Crystal L a k e . S ; Whitewater, 3 ; Milton, 1
seen, t h a t t h e r e w a s a c h a n c e of a c q u i r i n g a l m o s t b o u n d P B * B T HANNAH,

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p o p u l a r i t y in t h e N o r t h , b y d e f e n d i n g K a n s a s against

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h i m s e l f ; a n d i t was e q u a l l y e v i d e n t t h a t t h e s e v e r e r t h e

c o n t e s t , t h e g r e a t e r w o u l d b e t h e f a m e of t h e c o n q n e r o n f o r
C e m n s of Grand Traverse County.
t h r e r e c o u l d b o no d o u b t t h a t N o r t h e r n ascendency would
D r . G o o d a l e h a s c o m p l e t e d t h e C e n s u s of G r a n d T r a c o n q u e r u l t i m a t e l y . I n t h e d e f e n c e of K a n s a s obviously
v e r a e a n d M a n i s t e e counties, a n d h a s politely f u r n i s h e d
l a y M r . D o u g l a s ' only c h a n c e of e v e r b e i n g a c a n d i d a t e
u s w i t h t h e following r e s u l t . I t should b e b o r n e in m i n d
for P r e s i d e n t ; a n d h e h a d \ h e s a g a c i t y t o s e e a n d emt h a t U n a d o e s n o t i n c l u d e t h e u n o r g a n i z e d c o u n t y of
b r a c e i t with a pugilist's ardoft T h e r e is nothing meritL e e l a n a u , w h i c h i s a t t a c h e d t o G r a n d T r a v e r a e for j u d i i n g special a t t e n t i o n in t h e m a n n e r , e n e r g y a n d success
c i a l a n d m u n i c i p a l p u r p o s e s . T h e c e n s u s of t h a t p a r t of
w i t h w h i c h h e d e f e n d e d h i s b a n t l i n g , unless i t b e O r a t o o u r a t t a c h e d t e r r i t o r y w a s taken b y P h i l o B e e r s , w h o ,
ry and great combativeness
H e h a d t r u t h on h i s side,
w e u n d e r s t a n d , r e p o r t s s o m e 2 , 4 0 0 i n h a b i t a n t s in t h e
a n d a l o n g e s t a b l i s h e d a n d p o p u l a r f o u n d a t i o n t o build
t o w n s of L e e l a n a u . Centreville, G l e n A r b o r a n d C r y s t a l
u p o n . H e m a d e himself t h o r o u g h l y a c q u a i n t e d w i t h his
Lake. T h i s a m o u n t added t o t h a t reported b y D r .
s u b j e c t and, u n d e r s u c h c i r c u m s t a n c e s , i t w o u l d h a v e b e e n
Goodale would give us a population of-3,870.
a m a r v e l if h e d i d n o t s u c c e e d . T h a t t h e office of P r e s i T h e r e a r e 7 1 forms in t h i s e o v n t y on w h i c h w a s r a i s e d
d e n t w a s h i s only m o t i v e t o a c t i o n , i s plain f r o m his a v o w o v e r o n e h u n d r e d d o l l a r s w o r t h o f p r o d u c e in 1 8 5 9 .
ed opinions and actions. C o m p a r e t h e m : —
W i l l i a m P a t t e r s o n , of P e n i n s u l a , uged 8 7 , i s t h e old1. H e c a r e s n o t w h e t h e r t h e T e r r i t o r i e s b e c o m e f r e e
e s t m a l e i n h a b i t a n t , a n d C a t h a r i n e M c L a u g h l i n , of M e o r s l a v e S t a t e s ; a n d he a p p r o v e s of t h e D r e d S c o t t d e g u a e , a g e d 9 4 , t h e oldest f e m a l e in t h e c o u n t y .
cision o f t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t t h a t a b l a c k m a n h a s n o
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f o r m a t i o n of t h e i r old s a w mill i n t o a s t e a m F l o u r i n g Mill,
a n d t h a t i t will b e r e a d y f o r o p e r a t i o n in a b o u t t w o weeks.
T h e o l d F l o o r i n g Mill was f o u n d t o b e i n a d e q u a t e t o t h e
growing wants of the community.
W urrEWATK*.—The D e l e g a t e s f r o m t h i s t o w n t o t h e

l a w a u t h o r i z i n g t h e P r c s i d e q J t o employ t h e a r m y in p r e venting the N o r t h e r n States invading the Southern, to
set free t h e slaves; w h e n h e and every other man knows
t h a t i t would n o t b e poaable t o muster a hundred men
in all t h e f r e e S t a t e s f o r s u c h a p u r p o s e .

T b e B r i t i s h G o v e r n m e n t is said t o h a v e r e c e i v e d i n t e l intensely a n t i - L a n e a n d S m i t h ; R e p u b l i c a n s 1 2 ; L a n e 1 6 ; ligence of a f e a r f u l m a s s a c r e o f C h r i s t i a n s at D a m a s c u s .
m a k i n g in all 50, t h e n u m b e r of m e m b e r s c o m p o s i n g b o t h F i v e h u n d r e d w e r e killed, a m o n g s t w h o m w a s t h e D u t c h
b r a n c h e s of t h e A s s s e m b l y .
t h a n five c e r t a i n f o r himself.

Smith cannot count more
T h r e e of L a n e ' s 1 6 a r e

ready t o leave him a t any time.

S o m e of LaDC'8*16 h o l d

over f r o m last year's Senatorial e l e c t i o a

a n d a d j o i n i n g villages, 1 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
Cincinnati foote u p a b o u t 180,000.

of C o n g r e s s t o p r o t e c t s l a v e r y in t h e T e r r i t o r i e s ; a n d
w h e t h e r t h e T e r r i t o r i a l L e g i s l a t u r e s shall b e p e r m i t t e d
t o p u s l a w s p r o h i b i t i n g s l a v e r y u n t i l thooo T e r r i t o r i e s
form Constitutions.

N o w , t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t is in f a -

R e p u b l i c a n C o u n t y C o n v e n t i o n , w h i c h will b e b e l d h e r e

v o r of slavery already; and several of t h e J u d g e s a r e

n e x t Wednesday, are, J o h n Benton, Oscar Eaton, Hen-

s u r e t o b e c o m e i n c a p a b l e of s e r v i n g in less t h a n f o u r

r y Sayler, J o h n McDonald a n d G. Button—all " g o o d

years.

SMD a n d t r u e . "

T e r r i t o r i e s b e c o m e free o r s l a v e S t a t e s , a n d i s a o

S i n c e t h e n M r . DougiasB c a r e s n o t w h e t h e r t h e

A m e r i c a n Consul w a s w o u n d e d .

b e e n a c q u i t t e d b y a b r i b e d j u r y in M a r i n c o u n t y , Cali-

DOUOLAS IN U T A H . — A U t a h c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t b e N e w
Y o r k T i m e s says t h a t D o u g l a s ' P o p u l a r S o v e r e i g n t y d o c -

STATE BANE o r MICHIGAN.—Mr. S a m u e l M e d b u r y , h a v i n g p u r c h a s e d a n i n t e r e s t in t h i s B a n k , h a s b e e n a p p o i n t -

W h i l e P h i l a p d p b i a has 650,000.

T b e S t a t e of C o n n e c t i c u t h a s 4 7 0 , 0 0 0 population, b e i n g e d P r e s i d e n t .
an increase of a b o u t 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 s i n c e 1850. N e a r l y o n e h a l f
t h e i n c r e a s e is d u e t o N e w H a v e n a n d

Hartford.

New

London has gained 3 3 p e r cent since 1850.

T b e L e g i s l a t u r e of N e w H a m p s h i r e h a s p a s s e d a n a c t
p r o v i d i n g p e n a l t i e s f o r t b c a d u l t e r a t i o n of food, l i q u o r s
a n d mcdiciDc.

last I o w a State

CONVICTION.—Chamberlain, t b c K a l a m & z o o m a l l r o b -

R e p o r t e r , p u b l i s h e d a t I o w a City, d e c i d e d l y t h e a b l e s t

b e r , w a s c o n v i c t e d in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s C o u r t , a t D e -

A

FOBMIDABLE

ACCESSION.—The

a n d m o s t influential D e m o c r a t i c j o u r n a l in t h e S t a t e , a n - t r o i t
T h e Texas Frontier Troubles Ended.
WASHINGTON, A u g u s t 3 . — A n official d i s p a t c h r e p resents e v e r y t h i n g q u i e t on t h e T e x a s F r o n t i e r . E v e n
r u m o r s a s t o C o r t i n a s or h i s m e n , o r o f r o b b e r s f r o m t b e
I n t h e S t a t e of V e r m o n t t h e r e a r e s o m e w h a t less t h a n M e x i c a n side of t h e r i v e r , h a v e c e a s e d . I t is n o t t h o u g h t
n e c e s s a r y l o n g e r t o e x p o s e t o t h e diseases i n c i d e n t t o
two D e m o c r a t s t o t h e square mile! Y e t , notwithstandt h a t r e g i o n a t t h i s season m o r e t r o o p e t h a n m a y b e a c t i n g this, t b c p a r t y s e e m s t o b e v e r y m u c h split u p ; f o r of ually r e q u i s i t e .
t h e s e v e n N a t i o n a l D e m o c r a t i c p a p e r s in t h e S t a t e , t h r e e
n o u n c e s in i t s last issue t b o t i t will n e x t w e e k d r o p t b c
n a m e s of D o u g l a s a n d J o h n s o n , a n d

thereafter give an

enthusiastic s u p p o r t to Lincoln and Hamlin.

a r e for D o u g l a s , t w o f o r B r e c k e n r i d g e , a n d

t w o on t h e

fence.
FIRST GUN AGAINST DOUGLAS.—Returns f r o m t b e S t a t e
election in N o r t h C a r o l i n a , w h i c h t o o k p l a c e on t b c 3 0 t h
u l t , i n d i c a t e d t h a t t h e Bell a n d E v e r e t t

o r opposition

men, h a v e c a r r i e d t h e c o u n t i e s w h i c h w e r e h i t h e r t o overw h e l m i n g l y D e m o c r a t i c , a n d in w h i c h t h e D o u g l a s t i c k e t
was called the Democratic t i c k e t
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New York,

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following

result:

Lincoln 140;

T h i s is a b o u t t h e p r o p o r -

M r . D o u g l a s h a s a g r e e d w i t h s l a v e h o l d e r s t o leave t i o n in t h e b a c k t o w n s in t h e S t a t e .

i t t o the Supreme Court to decide whether it be the duty

The

J u d g e T e r r y the m u r d e r e r of S e n a t o r B r o d e r i c k , h a s

t r i n e s c o m m e n d h i m s t r o n g l y t o t h e p o l y g a m i s t s of U t a h .

B a l t i m o r e c a n b o o s t of 2 3 0 , 0 0 0 .

e v e n t h e r a n k e s t A b o l i t i o o i s t s a r e n o n rcsistants t o a m a n . B r e c k e n r i d g e 7 ; D o u g l a s 6 .
3.

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fornia.

CENSUS INDICATIONS.—New Y o r k C i t y h a s a p o p u l a -

N o r a single d i s t r i c t h a s j u s t b e e n c a n v a s s c d in S t L a w r e n c e c o u n t y ,

S o u t h e r n m a n e v e r a s k e d f o r s u c h a l a w , for all k n o w t h a t

B u n k e r Xlill, w h i c h was f o u g h t eighty-five y e a r s a g o .

c e r t a i n ; one old line W h i g , p r e t t y m u c h a D e m o c r a t , a n d

t h e e n c r o a c h m e n t of slaveholders, l e d on b y the P r e s i d e n t t i o n of 8 8 2 , 0 0 0 ; a p d e m b r a c i n g B r o o k l y n , W i l l i a m s b u r g h

Travarae City, J u l y J 7 , 1 M 0 .

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A BDNKEB HILLHERO.-—On t b o 7 t h inst., t b o p e o p l e
OREGON AND JOB LANK.—The O r e g o n S t a t e s m a n , of
following r e s u l t of t h e e l e c t i o n f o r of Milton's Mills, N . H „ c e l e b r a t e d t b e o n e h u n d r e d
m e m b e r s of t h e L e g i s l a t u r e of t h a t S t a t e , a n d t h e posi- a n d f o u r t h a n n i v e r s a r y of t b o b i r t h of R a l p h F a r n h a m .
w h o is s u p p o s e d t o b e t h e last s u r v i v o r of t b e b a t t l e o f
tion of t h e m e m b e r s in reference t o L o n e a n d S m i t h .
J u n e 19, g a v e t b e

A N ANACONDA LOOSE.—Imagine t h e h o r r i b l e c o n d i t i o n of n e r v o u s a n d t i m i d p e o p l e in t b e v i c i n i t y o f T r o y !
A n a n a c o n d a , i f t e e n f e e t in l e n g t h a n d s i x t e e n i n c h e s in
circumference, has escaped from a showman's t e n t and
i s still a t l a r g e .
T h e C o m m o n C o u n c i l of D e t r o i t h a v e e x t e n d e d , t h r o u g h

T o E m i g r a n t s — C h o i c * F a n n i n g L a n d s for F i f t y
Cents an Acre.
Nearly all the G o v e r n m e n t Lauds in the Grand Traverse
District graduated on tbe first of July. 1860, a n d can now b»
purchased for fifty c e n t s an acre. Rome of these are in tho
immediate vicinity of Traverse City, and many of them are on
t b e lines of the Newaygo a n d Northport, a n d the Allegan.
Muskegon and Traverae Bay State Road. T h e y are choice farm Wig L a n d s , well watered, well timbered with sugar maple, elm.
beach, aah, basswood, Ac., A c , tbe soil i s a rich gravelly loam,
with clay sub-soil, a n d the climate is healthy and delightful.
A Propeller makca r e g u l a r weekly t r i p s between Chicago a a d
Traverse City, leaving tbe wharf of Hannah, Lay A C o , Chicago, every Saturday afternoon, and Traverse City e v e r y
Tnesdsy a f t e r n o o n . Tbe t r i p I* pleasant, a n d only o c c u p i e s
about SO h o u r s . W e advise those who are in search of new
homes, healthy location*, fine climate, rich»oii,and good t i m ber, t o come a n d see t h e s e lands.
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O T I C E * — T H E CO-PARTNERSHIP

t b e M a y o r , a n i n v i t a t i o n t o t b e P r i n c e of W a l e s t o v i s i t
t h a t city.

HERETOFORE

e x i s t i n g between Rose A F o x Is t h i s day dissolved by
mutual c o n s e n t
The business will be carried on aa heretofore. by H . O. R o s e ; and all debts a n d demands against the
late firm of Roee A F o x will be settled by me, and all those
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indebted to tbe above firm, e i t h e r by note <br book

N o r t h p o r t . J u l y 31, I860.

T u r i n g * CITT, Aug.. 3, I860. ,
V r O T I C E 18 HEREBY GIVEN TUAT 1 UK SALE OP
- i 1 L u d i for Delinquent Tsxes in Orand Traverse County,
advertised by the Auditor General in the Orand Traverse
Herald, will be bdld at the office of the County Treaaarer, in
^ w a e ^ l t j ^ t h e C o » n t j 8 e « of Grand Traverse county, on

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( HANNAH, L A Y it CO.
ILL PUBCHAbt; AND PAY THE HIGHEST PJUCE
the market will warrant, for

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COUNT* TREASURER'S NOTICE.
COUNTY TREASURER* UFF1CE, >
M * H I S T M , A u g . 1, 1860.

FARMERS ATTENTION!!

N E W GOODS,

- County Treaaarer.

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Hannah, Lay & OO.1B Column. Hannah, Lay ft C&'a Ootamn

S T O R E ,

Lands tot Delinquent Taxes In Manistee county, advertised by the Auditor General In the Grand Traverse Herald,
'vtll be held at the Store or Potter. lingers A Co, in the villuge of Manistee, the Connty Beat of Manistee county, on the
first Monday In October next, commencing at 9 o'clock, A.M.
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CHARLES SECOR, Co. Treasurer.

TO T H E P U B L I C
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In Traverse City, and on all parts of
Orand Traverse Bay, toe would respectfully announce

ODS A T WHOLESALE—
in quarter, half and whole boxes;
GORaisins,
Talldw and Stearine Candles, by the box;
Ho gar. by the barrel or 100 lbv,
Koap, by the box;
Baking Powdera, by^ the box;
Matches, by the gross;
Tobocco, Fine Cut, by the half barrel;
Tobacco, Smoking, by the half barrel;
Ping Tobacco, by the 60 lbs. or butt;

O T A T E O F MICHIGAN.—THE CIRCUIT COURT
O for the County of Orand Traverse—In Chancery, this
Juth day of Jane, A. 0.18U). SsrahettNewcomb, Complainant, vs. Alonzo New com h, Defendant. It satisfactorily appearing to tbia Court,that the Defendant. Alonxo Newcomb,
la a non-resident of this Bute, and that be is a resident of
the State or New York—
" ' On moiiou Of C. H. Holden. Solicitor and of Coanoet for
THAT WE HAVE NOW MOVED INTO
the abate named Complainant, It is Ordered that the said
nftffo* .-r- <- I! . tow . Defendant, Alonxo Nearromb, cause his appearance In said
cause to be entered within three months from the date of this
order, and that in case of bin appearance, be cause his answer to the Complainant's kill to be flled, and a copy thereof
to be iierred oh the Complainant's Solicitor within twenty
Which sre are tilling to replstion with ALL KINDS OF
daya arter service of a copy' of said bill and notiee of this
order; and in default thereof, the said bill be taken "as confessed by the said Defendant, Alonzo Newcomb.
And it Is farther ordered, that within twenty days the said
Complainant causa a notice of this ordeV to be pabUshed in
the Grand Traverse Hersld, ^'newspaper prinud and publishe d and circulating In. said county of (Jrand Traverse and
t*Ute of Michigan, and that the said publication be conltnned which are adapted to the wants of the surrounding country,
ooee in each week for six weeks in succession: or that he
<ause a copy of this order to be personally served on the
aaid Defendant, Alonzo Newcomb, at least twenty daya be- and ARE or MAY BE callcd for from time to time.
fore the time above prescribed for hia appearance.
P. J. LITTLEJOHN, Circuit Judge.
C. JL HOLDKX, Solicitor for Complainant
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Brawn Cotton, by the 3 to 5, pieces;
Shirting Stripe, by the 1 to 6 pleees;
Cream Tartar, by the S to 20 lbs,;
Candy, by the box;
Tea, by the 20 lbs. to half chest;
Pork, by the barrel:
Hams and Shoulders, by the 100 lbs.;
Prints, a choice assortment, by the J to 10 pieees;
Mosquito Ban^ by the piece;
Nail*,.by the keg, assorted;
Salt, by the barrel; 1
Coffee, by the 30 to !00 lbs.;
Ground Coffee, by the 30 to SO lbs.;
Butter Crackers, 30 tbe. to bbb;
< Hard Bread;
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Boston Biscuit;
Soda Craekers;
Pipes, by tbe box;
Figs, by the drum;
Brooms, bv the dozen;
Currants, by tbe 20 lbs. toltalf b r n e l ;
Prunes, by the 20 toil00 lbs.;
Dried Apples, by the 100 lbs or barrel;
Cnn Caps by the 1000;
Shot, by the bag.
HANNAH. LAY & CO.
Traverse City, June 29, (880.
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Our New and Spacious Store,

Goods and Wares

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lic to the following

C h i c a g o andGh^and T r a v e r s e .

P O I N T S .

THE PROPELLER

F A R M PRODUCE,

delivered at Traverse City—Wheat, Oats, Corn, Rye, Barley,
Pease, Potatoes, Onions, Hoots, Ac. Ac.—thus making an absolute home market for everything raised.

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E N T E ME N >8 C L O T H I N G A N D I W W I I I ING GOODS.
Business, Sack and Fancy Coats and V w t r .
Black. Fancy and Union Pants.;
Summer Coats, Pants and Vests, s full lina. In Mia
Veiy L a t e s t Style .
White, Fancy. Check and strips Shirts;
Gentlemen's Linen, Leopold sad Byron Collsra;
Blue and White Overalls;
Kenty and Flannel Drawers;
Flannel an4 Knit Shirts;
Suspenders and Gloves;
India Rubber and Oil Overalls and Leggtnsr
Wool, Cotton and Union Socks;
Black and Fancy Silk Cravats;
Gingham. Flag and Turkey Bed Handkerchiefs;
Silk Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs;
Pocket Knives. Razors, Strops.
Lather Boxes and Brushes,
Tobacco Boxes and Pouches.
Compasses Rules, 1 and 2 feet
HANNAH, LAT A 0 0 .
Traversa City, Jane 1,186ft.
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H I T E GOODS.—PLAIN AND DOT SWISH
book Mtuiin. Bishop's Lawn. BrilliaatM,
Barred Cambric, Embroidered Curtain*
Wash Blond.-Bobbfnet and figured LMC,
Indies' Muslin and Cambric emb*d. Collars and Sett.*,
Ladies' Hsndkcrchiefs,
Nspkiaa, TabU,Covers, Diaper,P. a Cotton.
Linen. Bleachcd Cotton. Marseilles.
French Cord and Linen Bosoms.

HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 1,186*.
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T - l R E S g GOODS.—VA1.ENTIAS. DUCALS.MOHAIRS.
J L / Lev alias, Debeges, Berages,
Prints, of very new and choice styles;
Ginghams, Lawns, Chaabreya, Ac, by tbe yard, patfera
or piece;
Challl BeLaines, Fig-d. Brllllantes, Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A 00Traverse City, Jnne 1,186V.

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O M E I T I C 8 , die.—RED WHITE ANB YELLO*
FLANNELS;
Cation Flannels, Dock, Apron Checks.
Brown Couen, in sll grades;
Kentucky Jeans, Cottonsdes, Cassimeres,
Brown sad Bleached Tabling,Ticking,
Black Cotton Velvet, Countei panes.
Sattlnetts, Wool Blankels, Bags, Ac. Ae„ Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A C*.
Traverse City, June 1,1860.
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SMOKED HALUBUT,
Shoe Thread,
ILLINERY—BONNETS of latest mode, trimmed;
Sand Paper,
Shakers, colored snd white;
Pain Kilter,
Flats, for Ladies or Children;
Castor Oil,
Bonnet,Csp, Belting, Satin, Tsfieta and VelvetBibbaas;
Sewing and Pegging Awls,
MarceUine, Oil and RlackSUks;
Essence of Peppermint.
Rushes Flowers, Bonnet Board, Ac.
Bay Rum,
BANNAH, LAY A CO.
Essence Wintergrfen.
IN THE MAIN. A
Traverse Oily, June 1,1860.
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Milk Strainer*,
Essence. Cinnamon.,
O R T H E T O I L K T - T R A N S P A R E N T , HONEY. YAN
Cobalt. ,
kee. Military, Windsor and Castile Bosps;
Cullenders.
Cologne, Bay Rom, Tricopherous,
Chimney Brushes,
Kathairon Hair Oil, H'dk's Perfume, Pomade.
Dust Pans,
Hair, Tooth, Cloth, Nail and Broom Brushes,
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Crochet Needles.
Fine, Coafte, Back, Side, Pocket and Bonnet Combe.
Cbilds'
Toy
Pails,
THE RT.vpipH .UPPER CABIN SCREW STEAMER
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Hair Pins, Pins, Tooth Paste, Blscklng,
Cake Cutters.
Sbawl Pins, Bracelets, Fancy Bags snd I'ortmoMie*.
India Rubber Hair Pins,
N*IL!EJ,
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Circle Combs,
Traverse City, June 1,1860.
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C A P T A I N E. a C O L L I N S ,
White Cottoa Fringe,
W 7 T L L LEAVE REGULARLY DURING THE SEASON
Ladies' Embroidered Mitts,
> V of Navigation for above and Intermediate porta.
Sash, painted and glazed.
Por Freight or Passage, enquire of
Serpentine Braid for Ladies's Skirts,
Mustard,English and French prepared;
K C. ANDREWS, Detroit,
Butter Crocks,
Soda, Cream Tartar, Ginger, Baking Powder,
HUGHES A LESTER, Cleveland,
Chums, Stone and wood.
Salaratnn, Starch, VermacllU, Hops,
K. WiiTOWNSEND, Nonhport.
Stone Jugs, 1,2 and 3 gnlloos,
Tobacco, Snuff Garden Seeds,
Northpprt. Jane 1.1860.
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•quito—Bars,
Moaqr'Bag Salt, Fine and Rock Salt, Glne, Alum,
Men's Black Velvet Ca
Lamp and Lard Oil, Castor Oil,
Mackerel.
Indies, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood.
Hominy,
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direct to Chicago; thus giving ns GREAT ADVANTAGES
Fluid, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar,
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Child*" Tea eol'd Hats.
Beans, Pork, Meal, Flour, Ostmeal, Foed, Bran
Preserve Jars,
Beef, Hams and Shoulders, Codfish,
Violin Strings,
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over any one having to PAY PHEIGHTS.
Hard Bread, Butter Crackers, l>ard.
Misses Glove*,
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Extract Lemon. Vanilla. Rose, Peach. Pine Apple, A<Misses Shaker*.
II ANN A11. L A Y A CO.
Coat Links,
j. ; Traverse City, June 1,1860.
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Marseilles Bosoms,
Fancy Vest Buttons,
T 7 R U I T S , Ac.—RAISINS, PRUNES, CURRANTS,
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Misses Hoop Skirts. J ?
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Dates, Lemons, Oranges, JPlne Apples,
HANNAH. LAY * CO. .
HAVE INTRODUCED A LARGE AND T H E ' ,
Rhubsrb, Plums Strawberries, Tomatoes
Traverse City, Jnne 2J>, 1860.
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A L L E G H A N Y ,

CAPT. p. H. BOYNTON,
i t n t L MAKE' REGULAR WEEKLY TRIP8 FROM
W CHICAGO TO TRAVERSE CITY—leaving Chicago
on Hatnjrdava, at 4 o'clock, Pr M.. and Traverse City on Tneadays, at 4 P. M., Mopping ait Frankfort (mouth of Betaie
River,) Carp River and North port.
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Travel* City. May 3f ,1860.
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"For Buffalb, ^Milwaukee and N
Chicago.

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Propeller of Our Own,

Our Own Trade,

NORTHPORT IS RISING! I
T h i s , is E v i d e n t ! S i n c e

L. M. & w. P. STEELE & Co.
. y 0 VI3 O N L Y STOCK

Our Rents are Nothing.

A.bundant .Advantages

or

A R M I N K INK—

Radishes, Onions, Asparagus prepared Horseradish.
Court, Plaster,
Green Cora, Cucumbers and a foil line of
Button Moulds,
Fresh Vegetables,
Goggles, (as fast as they appear In tbe Chicago market) will be kept
(•illing Torino,
constantly
on hand.
Buckwheat,
HANNAH, LAY & CO.
Woolen Yarn,
Traverse Glty. June 1, 1860.
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Pain Killer.
Match Safes,
OOTS AND SHOES.—MF.N* BOOTS, SHOES.
Licorice Root and Ball,
Congress Gaiters Slippers Scotch Ties
Paper Rags (purchased,)
Rubbers and Overshoes Ladles' Bootees
Baxter's Tooth Paste,
Gsiters Buskins Slips Ties Rubbers
Harness Buckles,
Overshoes Carpet Shoes
Hand Saws,
Boys' Boots and Shoes
Thermometers,
Misses Bootees sad Gaiters
Butter Ladles.«
Cbilda' Cacks Shoes Bovtees copper-toed, Ac.
Tack Polls.
HANKAH, LAY A OO.
Spalding's Prepared Glue.
Traverse City, June 1, I860.
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Plate Hinges,
Tin Measures.
O B U I L D E R S A N D C A R P E N T E R f L - W e h»v,
a nail line or HARDWARE, such as
HANNAH LAY A CO.
Travene City, June 29,1860.
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Nails Glaas Putty.
Butts. Screws Axes, Hammers Door Trimmings
IGHT FOR T H E MILLION-.—WE WOULD ESChisels, Augurs Saws Adze, Gimlets Ac., Ac.
PECIALLY call the attention of this community to one
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HANNAH, LAY A COthing of all others in whleb-they should be and consequently
Traverse Clly, June 1, 1860.
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are interested, to wit: that a G o o d L i g h t Is one of the
greatest desideratum* to be obtained—and that after CareO R H O U S E K E E P E R S — K N I V K S AND PORKS^
ful E x p e r i m e n t , an article has been introduced and d e Spoons Csrvera snd Steels
m o n s t r a t e d b e y o n d a question of d o u b t , to be the
Brooms Palls T a b s Washboards
BEST, CHEAPEST. SAFEST. MOST ECONOMICAL and
Scrub, Shoe, Clothes and Whltewssh Brushes
EQUABLE light yet known, (gas only excepted.) 8uch an
Ladles Looking-Glssses Carpet Tscks Bath Brick.
article we hat v the pteaxure of Introducing in this commuHANNAH. LAY A CO.
nity. and which, with
Traverse City, June 1, I860.
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TO BE POUND IN THE COUNTY.

New- York, Boston, Cincinnati or Chicago.

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FAMILY GROCERIES
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From our long residence in the country we have become
well acquainted with the wants of the public.
And now we have associated with us in the Mercantile De-

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IN WinCH THEY ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.

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Give Us a Call!
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L. M. A W. F. STEELE A CO.
Northport. June 1, 186a
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who for sixteen years has been extensively engaged In a bu-

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siness whose requirements were of tj>e same nature as our
own, and who has for several years, purchased goods of the
HOUSES In,NEW.YORK and BOSTON, and who will
continue to do so for our Arm from time to yme; thus enabling us to l«y down our goods

Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,

As I/no as any House in Chicago;

and save to the consumer—first, TRAVELING EXPENSES;
second, I-OSS OF TIME; and lastly and mainly, the ENORMOUS AMOUNT necessarily added to cover HIGH RENTS
and expenses of the Chicago merchant.
We shall make an ESPECIAL EFFORT to keep so complete a stock that
Any D e a l e r s o n t h e B a y
to purchase of ns, in quantities to suit, for
only a SMALL ADVANCE on COST and a commission for
THE SUBSCRIBER OAS JUST RETURNED FROM CHI- hsndling.
CAGO, WITH A STOCK OP
we would remark, that owing to want of room we have been
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increased room, and the

N O R T H P O R T .

T o the Ladies,

we now have on exhibition and fer sale, and of the VERY
BEST quality. Call and inspect our KEROSENE LAMPS.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, Jane 15, l l l o .
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AN IMPORTANT

CHANGE.—WE HAVE, FOR

the better accommodation of the public, procured quarter and half barrel Sacks for Flour of our own manufacture,
which we shall keep constantly on hand, already filled, at our
Store, thus saying tbe annoyance of waiting for Flour to be
brought from the Mill, or otherwise going to the mill for the
same—thus giving customers the time formerly consumed,
and flonr in a convenient shape for conveyance, for which
we makt
No E x t r a C h a r g e s .
Also, shall keep Bran, Cbarse Flour, Bolted and Feed Meal
at our Store, to retail in qaantitles to suit
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City. June 15, i860.


Dry Goods, Groceries Provisioiifl
and Hardware,
Intimate personal acquaintance of our Mr.
wbJch he offers at Us New Store, cheap for Cash or Barter.

Tsill's C h i c a g o A.le.
in Bbls. and Hf. Bbta.
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
Korthport. April JO. I860.
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MORGAN B A T E S ,

TsTOTA-RY P U B L I C ,
H e r a l d Office, T r a v e r s e City, M i c h .

Barns with the thous<rnd and one demands necessary to a lady's loants,

we shall In future TRY and keep ANY and ALL THINGS
they may require.
N. B. ANYTHING Dot In our regular line that Ladles or
citizens may want, we shall hold ourselves in readfn$as to
s*nd for; and shall be mo«t happy to do so at any and all

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' T O U WANT NICE AMBER SYRl'P—
Send or go to
HANNAH. LAY A CO.li.
Travene City, Jnne 29.1860.
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T T O R T H E KITCHEN—CROCKERY, s fall line—
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GLASSWARE, sn sssortment.
Milk P s n s Paila snd Strainers
Coffee Pots Tes Post, Dippers Skimmers Ac.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City. June 1.186a
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snd Snaths, Hoes Shovels 8pades Forlu, Garden Rake*.
Mops Ac.
N. B. We have made arrangements with manufacturers s«
i to be able to supply Plows Cultivators, Cora Plows Shorol
Plows, Ac., st Chicago prices transportation added. Also,
anything in the line of Furniture, such as Chairs Tables Buresus Mattrasses Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 1,186a

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fuH linn.
Toy Books and Primers Slates and Pencils
Pass Books Envelopes. Fancy Cards
Harmonicas Jews Hsrps
Fish Hooks Sinkers Lines Ac.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 1,18Ca
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O Y O U K N O W WHEBE TO GET A NICE. WELL
SELECTED assortment of Goods? If not, call on
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
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Traverse City. June 19,1860.

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O YOU WANT TO SELL ANY THING? IF YOU DO,
take or send It to
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, J one 29, I860.
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Traverse City. June 1, IS60i K E L E T O N H O O P S K I R T S , PALM LEAF F A » .
5 Shaker Bonnets Ac- Ac.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traterse City. June 1,1856.
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WHBftriiH
IY GIVEN THAT CERTAIN L
]>| situated in the county of M a n i s t e e , bid off to the
for T U N of IBM, sod j w l w . n w , and describi
ataterteatB which will be forwarded to the offleoof the
aurer of Mid
n i x l month, will be a.
public Miction, try Mid Treasurer, U the county Mat. on the
flrat Monday ot Oetobw i u ( at the time and place designated for the ordinary Tax Sale*, if not previously disposed of
at thia Office, according to lav.
Said atatemeaU oontaln a foil description of each parcel
of a aid Ian da, and may be aeea on application at the offloe
of the County Treasurer.
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Lands struck off to the State for Taxes of 1858. or other
yean, at the Tax Salea ta October last, will beoObftd subject
to the right of redemption prescribed bylaw, aa well as to the
right of purchase of lEeSMieBUUrt t i u ^ O B w p r i o r to the

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18 70 a 77
12 46 80 3 19 21 70 3 10wi of nwflf
18 70 3 73
12 63 90 2 99 29 70 3 98wi of awfli
09 70 1 71
3880
9
Lot No. 1 of
Town 22 North of Range 17 W e s t
09 70,1 69
38 90
9
16 70 2 47
sw{ of w .
62 30 1 4 14 70 2 28
16 70 2 46
Lot No 3
19 70 1 69
38 90
If 70 2 41
Lot No 4
Town 30 N o r t h of Range 15 W e s t
71 70 3 02
Lot R4"5
X 1 of
i 6210 1'il
33 70 4 25
wi of nei
16 70 2 47
set of nel
10 70 2 47
36 40
nel of «»(
3 48 19 1 IS
32 70 4 23 <. - - 4 of
n j of
8q
- - 6 of
9 48 80 1 18 11.70 1 84
- - 6 of
9 48 70 17 26 1 ta 70 19 07
SALE OP S T A T E T A X LANDS.
Town 21 North of Range 14 Weat
- - 7 of
9 61 30 1 18 11 78 3 00
23 70 3 29
»l of w

8
or
9
30 30
72 07 70 1 49
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Officc.
7 07 70 70 8 47
sej of
swt ofswl
*
9 40
92 09 70 1 7 1
LANSIKO MICH, July, 1, I860.
3 63 35 70 4 58
s | of nwj
Town 31 North of Range 15 W e a t
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT CERTAIN LANDS
1 68 16 70 2 64
nwflj of nwi
Lot No. l o f
1 52 47 1 21 12 70 K>3
situated in the Conuty uf M a n i t o u , bid off to the ~
3 47 34 70 4 51
will of nwl
ANNUAL TAX 8ALB8.
- » 2 of
1 54 40 1 57 12 70 1 09
2 34 23 70 3 27 for Taxes of 1858, and previous years, snd described in:
w | of swl
fO - VftJ-iJ; A"/./. ,V3'
- - J of
1 67 05 1 66 15 70 5 41
2 45 24 70 3 39dents which will be forwarded to the officc of the Treasurer
ni of nwl
*
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Officfe. )
[of
34 86 85 111 13 70 2 14
2 35 23 70 3 28 of Mid County, some time next month, will be aold at public
si ofswl
«
2
of
34
24 76 5 75 57 70 7 02
135 23 70 3 2& auction, by said Treasurer, at the county sa«t, o» tW-first M
si o f n e l .
O 0 MUCH OF'RACH
Town 32 North of Range 15 W e s t
11 70 1 99
O tracts or paMaU af Uad. situated ia the eaon4y of Man nwl of set
ei of Belli
36 ,80
1570 t 72
; 184
2370 3 28
ni of swl
i s t r e , d e l i n q o n t f s r unpaid Texas, tfor
the
years
mentioned
36 23 90 ,17 261 72 7819 67
Lot No. 4 of
23S 23 70 3 28 according to
below, as will'be snJUoleatto paf h e Uxee, interest, and s l o f s e l
1 29 12 70 2 " Said statements contain a full description of each parrel
oharvci tberaon,wlll be aold by the Treasurer of said County, nefll o f n e l
of said let»d.vwl max lw«ecn on application-at,the office
1 18 1170 1
en the flrat Monday of Ootober next, at saeh public and con- nwfli ofsef
•' ' • •
2 38 23 70 3 29 of the County Treasurer.
venient placij as he ahall aelect in H a a i a t o e . the eounty el o f s e j
3 62 35 70 4 37 I.ands struck off to the State for taxes of 1868, or other
hi ofnel
seat of said county, according to the Statute In
is r r s u s H i p EVERT KEIDAT, AT
3 63 36 70 4 58 years, at the Tax Sales In October last, will be offtred sulked
n 1 of nwi
made tod protided. *fi»<
' **"
4 69 46 70 5 "* to the right of redemption prescribed by law, as Well as to the Trnverse City, G r a n d T r a r e r a e C o u n t y , Michigan.nej of
2 3$ 23 W> 3 28 right of purchase of the State Bids at this Office prior to the
nl of nwl
DANIEL L. CASE. .
1 17 11 TO 1 98 tale.
swl of nw|
Tmn 22 North oTBrngeJ W,
MORGAN BATES,
1 17
sel of net
. 'ti*
f le
r, •
-it
- r
t
ElllTOH A H D T R O r K1ETOR.
2 37
nl of nel
' ** A N N U A L T ^ X S A L E S .
Town 21 North of Range 14 V
T K l t M S .
23 70 3 29
s | of nwt
11 80
2
A
u
d
i
t
o
r
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
'
s
Office.
I
23 70 3 30
si of net
11 80
2
LANSWO, MICH.. July 1st, lw»0. j
94 70 11 08
si of
11 320
9
O
MUCH
OK
EACH
OF
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED
11 70 1 97
h Y/yl .;
nwt ®f net
11 40
1
m m
o j a m s . I * s » l K l ' . t t l M m e n U s i »>• r w > I>r^
tracts or pared* or land, situated in the County of ittftp46 70 6 84
nfli of
14 168 60 *
i t o n , delinquent for utinaid taxes, for the years- mentioned
Town 21 North of Ranee 5 West
1170 2
nwt of nwl
24 40
1
below, as will be sufficient to pay the taxes, interest, and
-.a -46- • i n * i0® 70 1 16
»*4 of nwl
Town 22 North of Range 14 W e s t
charges
thereon,
will
1*
sold
by
the
Treasurer
of
said
County
09 70
*6
s«t of 9Wl
09 70 1 73 on the first Monday of October next at snch public and con'* 40
97 0»70 1 76 s w i o f a e t
nwl of awl
6 SO 33 so: 80 70 4 03 venient place a« he shall select In S t . J a m e s , B e a r e r
ni of net
swl ofswl
16 70 2 36 I s l a n d , the county seat of *aid county, according to the
set of net
3 6170 127 12 7<
awlll o f n e l
29 70 3 98 Statute in such case made aud provided.
wi
of
nwt
7
40
M
09
71
nel ofnel
"i
22 70 3 15
> •' ii - "
DANIEL L. CASE
1070 1 85 el nwt
C'l H . M A R S H .
awfty ofswl
22 70 3 16
ei
of
net
i
r
Aartitor (leneral.
10
70
1
85
awfll of swfll •
15 7Q 2 36
swflf of SWt
71
07
70
1
48
nel
, '
10 70 1 81
North of Range 8 W e s t
10 70 1 80 swflt of net
nwfli of nwj
11 70 1 91
•\y"TV*r
T -•» ^ a r % ^ ; y t . T , T A .
09 70 1 78 seUt of nwt
6wfl*-«fnwl
11 70 1 92
swi of set
S O L I C I T O R IN CHANCERY,
- -I if Town 21 North of Range 5 Welt
22 70 3 15
net ofnel
T r a v e r s e City, G r a n d Traveiae C o u n t y , I H I e h i f a n .
cl oi
ofswl
30 80
IN
19 70 T l
ei
swj „,
21 40
2 23 22 70 3 15
- 30 46 03 99 0* 70 1 '
21 36 38 2 03 20 70 2 93
Office in Court House.
3J-1J
iJfi RAN 1$70 2 35
SO 40 48 99 09 70 1 ' nwflt efewt
22 36 31 1 72 17 70 2 59
Town 3 t North of Range i d W e s t
1 22 IJforth of Range 5 West
58 39 56 1 49 14 70 2 33
neflt ofswl
11 59 75 1 63 16 70 2 49
22 40
5 23 22 70 3 15 Lot No, 2 of
set of set .
. , : '
S i 40
97 09 70 1 ' swi of nwt
14 38 30 1 04 10 70
23 153 35'' 2 1521 70 3 06
'
'Toira a North of Range 5 Weat
seBt of
14 34 65 1 04 10 70 1 84
23 80
4 60 45 70 5 65
sir/ of urt
13 40
97 09 70 1 76si of nwl
11 70 1 98
26-'48
45 04 70 1 19 nwt °f nwt
Lot No 6 of
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
? V3xTqvm/2l North of Ranged 'West T :iw i swl
11 70 1 93
, - T W30
7 ,-H-'
of sel
l i 40
#7 • 09 70 1 76
<1 of set
NORTHPORTi
1
37
70
4
82
ST#
1 8 4 19 70 2 83 ni of nwl
Uf .8
nl of sel
GBAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIOAN.
\J>
X
1
4
0
58
OT
1
95
»
1».70 5-84
11
70
1
93
06 70 1 37 nwt of sel
11 25 10
Lot No l.af,
f
22
43
85
1
30
13
70
2
13
27
80
3
00
30
70
4
00
Office Second Door South of Cnfon Dock. '
31-ly
ni o f n e l
07 70 1
a »r
Lot No 2 pf
27
40
1
87
18
70
1
75
Town 38 North of Range 10 W e s t
1870 2 83 net oT swt
la fo
el ofwef
27 33 95
29 02 70 1 01 Lot No. 2 of
• 2 '32 90 1 15 11 70 1 96
T. J . R A M S D E L L
1 94 ISaO 2 83 Lot No 1 of
la so
w j ofnel
28 80
1 11 11 70 1 92 « " 3 of
2 36 40 1 28 13 70 2 10
niofnet
1 94 19 7f
eiofartmm
28
40
5S
05
70
1
30
i

.
2
4
0
1
84
.18
70
2
7a
net of nwi
09 70 1 76 net of set
swt ftfael
28 80
1 51 15 70 1
•rjt' • f o r. 'VS
18 70 2 72
nwt of nWi -7
1 94 19 70
71 2 83 ni of swl
ol o f n e l
^xr>.
. .
28 17
49 04 70 1 23 el of swt
3 80
312 31 70 4 13
09 70 I 76 Lot No l o f
awl of net
28 28 10 1 63 15 70 3 38net of net
o 3 of
SOX.ICITOK IN. C H A N C K B Y ,
> ,
17 40
1 56 15 7Q 2 41
8JI 08.70 1 72
Lot No l o f I i
29
40
1
50
15
70
2
35
20 40
1 17 11 70 1 98
net
of
nwl
net of set
1 84 18 70 a 83
MANISTEE, MICHIGAN.
*1 of swl
29
NO
'
2
23
22
70
3
15
21
40
1
17
11
70
1
98
wi
of
net
08 70 1 76
16 40
•wl of sel
Office Second Door North of Puswell's Hotel
16tf
29
80
2
23
22
70
3
1
5
2
28
22
70
3
20
si
of
nwt
09 70 1 76
17 40
*e} of nwt
30- 40
2 02 20 70 2 92
set of net '
THERON ROSTWICK,
Town 21 North of Range 6 t '
30 40
2 87 28 70
09 TO 1 76 net of«e}
net of nel
18 40
30 40
2 87 28 70 3 85 o ' iii Town 39^'orth ef«i|j[i>il
N
O
T
A
R
Y
P
U
B
L
I
C
,
set
of
set
18 70 2 83
1 50 15 70 2 35
net 'of nwt
nl of nwj
21 80
30 '40
3 42 34 70
09 70 1 77 net of swt
51 43 10 1 73 17 70 2 60
Lot No. 1 or
awl ofnel
21 40
30 41 42 3 19 31 70
of 8W t
09 70 1 76 swflt
22 38 20. 1 51 15 70 2 36
"k ." 3 of
nwt Ofnel
**
31 57 05 3 28 32 70
Grand T t a r . i l . C o a n t f , Michigan,
18 70 2 83 Lot No 6 of
23 43 30 1 73 17 70 2
22 80
si of nwl
33 40
2 87 28 70 3 85 ' ' » ' 1 of
swflt
of
set
18 70 2 83
23 36 33 1 45 14 78 2
el o f n e f
32 80
5 72 67 70 6 "
or set
18 70 2 83 ei
•3 34 70 1 37 13 70 2 20
wl o f n e l
19 70 2 82
P
AYMENT OF TAXES,
Lot
No
2
of
' 18 70 2 83
27 57
6 60 66 70 7 85 L o o n W o n o f U n d s j i t T r a v e w e C i t y I>IIIK1
2 *9 22 70 3 21
27 27 36 1 96 19 70 2 85
08 70 1 76 SWt of swt
6 of
OtHoe, Snle o f M . B . i J i n d W a r r n n t s . n n d
28 70 3 85
09 70 1 76
27 4ft
1 96 19 70 2 85
ii G o n e i i i l A a o u o y J 3 « i . i n < « H , .
net of swt
80
3 42 34 70
ni of sel
27 48
"
15 70 2 41 ;nj»«
nwj of net
27 40
. V'
j .•
40
1 43 14 70 2 27net of nwt
'1 of nwt
13 70 2 21
•"
;Town 2 2 N o r t h of
40
2 30 23 70 3 23net °f
1 of swt
341
55
4 73 47 70 5 90 ni of sel of net
it No I of
BlofMT
15 80
1 84 18 70 2 83 swt of tow!'.
40
1 12 11 70 1 93except one acre out of North West
nl of swl
AND
39 70 1 47 14 70 2 31corner commencing at the North I
swt of swl
Lot No 1
West corner and running East 20 )•
19 70 2 83
14 80 27 05 70
ni of net
19 70 2 83
!;• rods, tlienoe South 8 rods, thence j
17 80
Town 22 North.of R a n g e d ' WOU
ei
sf
t lr !
09 70 1 76
21 40
16 70 2 55 West 20 rods thence North 8 rods I
swt
of
se
t
»
<
*
10 40 1 04 70 12 20
place of beginning, *
J
09 70 1 76
nwt of swt
5 74 57 70 7 01 to One
acre oti^of the North West)
19 70 2 83
ei of net
1 14 11 70 1 85
of the North one half of the j >
_• { H E N R Y D . " C A M g B E I f L . , ,
09 70 1 76 el of 8*1 1
swi of he]
3 33 33 70 4 36
SWt
of
swj
South
East
one
fourth
of
the
North
19 70 2 83
e i ^ f s a t A,
2 12 21 70
of net
AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR
one fourth sec. 34 commeno [
19 70 2 83 net
wl of sel
2 12 21 70 3 03East
sale or location; Investments made; Taxea paid on non*
ing at the North West corner, run- V
70 1 76 nwt of nw]
nwi of nwt
08 70
swt or swt
resident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, and purning
East
20
rods,
thence
South
8
j
net » f « n
Town 23 North of Rango 15 W e s t
chase or lands at tax sales.
. . .
rods,
thence
West
20
rods,
thence
^
swi of net
.
nwi ofswl
.21 40
148 14 70 2 33 North 8 rods to the place of begin-1
And will always gire the most careful attention to the Interf Range 6 W e a t
Town 22 North »of
Lot No 1
, . » 61
307 f
ests of my Correspondents, and in liberality, promptness and
ning.
.« - i , ,
j 1
86 08 70 ;1
28 80
\ 04 19 70 2 83
ei of set
•ijrfrtry #r<buainei«i.trmasac«ion*. would court/coajparison
Town
24
North'
of
Range
15
W
e
s
t
ni
of
set
of
sel
'
4
20
1
15
11
70
1
1 94 - 19 70 2 83
wi of set
lih ativ Agency iutfceeduntfry/

1
«.
31 66 70 2 46 24 70 3 40 si of set or set
34 20
69 06 70 1
96 08 70 1 75 Lots No 5 A 6
*wflt of swflt
'-*' B
Lot No. 1 or
35 26 76 1 06 10 70 1 85 Travenie City. Nor. 25,1839.
Town 21 North of Range 16 W e s t
09 70 1 76
nwi o f n e j n
35 40
1 84 IS 70 2 72
10 40
68 05 70 1 33 nwt or nwl
nwt of-si |!-«J v ::«H
Town 21 North of Range 7 West
set
or
nwt
36
40"
1
38
13
70
2
21
Town 22 North of Range 16 W e s t
1
35 43 70 2 01 20 70 2 » l
S52 3670 4 57 Lot No. 2 or
si or nel.
Town 40 North of Range 10 W e s t
3 160
7 07 70 70 8 47
.70 1 76 set or
l
3 160 85 6 31 63 70 7 64 Lot No. l o f
19 30
1 30 13 70 2 13
" a S f H ? T/ u •! j;
l i r nwflt of
14 70 2 29
11 160
7 06 70 70 8 46
" 2 of
se^'of'
Pi
2 43 48
(PROXT ataitBr, xr.xu o o r a r Horaa,)
15 70 2 35
14 643
18 70'l 87 70 21 27 swt of swl
1 84 18 70 2 83Entire of
T R A V E K S K CITY, MICHIGAN.
15 80
2 34 23 70 3 27 Fractional
02 70;
97 09 70 1 76 »i or act
16 7ft 2 35
22
39
73
1
57
15
70
2
42
vwt rrf 'mrf
1 06 10 70 1 86swt. or net
'
P
H
I
S
O
L
D E S T A B L I S H E D M O T E L ^ T H E PIRST
16
70
2
35
22
137
89
4
02
40
70
6
12
swt of nel
1 94 19 70 2 "
X in Traverse City,) situated on Front street, in the vicini22 38 95 1 13 11 70 1 94
Town 39 North of Range 11 W e s t
19 70 I 83 set o r n e |
ty of the Court House and public oKces, Is still open for the
23 313 44 3 43 34 70 4 47 Lot No. 1 of
19*. 19 M . 2 83
17 34 50 1 37 13 70 2 20 reception of the traveling public. Tne Proprietor retnmi
24
80
57
05
70
1
32
184' 1 9 W ' 3 S 3
- » 2 or
17 46
182 18 70 2 " his hearty tliauk» for th4 liberal patronage he has received,
1
25 44 50
65 06 70 1 41
1 94 19 70 2 83 Lot No a '
Town 40 North of Range 11 W e s t .
w l of set
and assures the public that no pains will 1* spared to make
25 69
2 00 50 tO 2 92 Lot No. 1 or
.
' M Lot No S,.
30 63 16 2 12 21 7# 8 03 his guests comfortable. His charge* will correspond with
el of twl, .
25 40
29 02 70 1 01 « •• 4 of
set or nwt
36 43 30 1 73 17 78 2 60 the times.
M,'Town 22 North of3 Range 7 West
^
_
27
80
2
34
53
70
3
57
n i or net
svfcV'Htoi
48 88 1 17 1170 1 98sel
Town 34 North of Range 13 West.
Good ac«ofaiu*d$tion» for Uoraes and Cattle.
29 40
1 61 16 70 2 47
or
swt
02 70 1 00
s "j f» o• f i Tl iTr t
W 40
97 09 70 1 76
3 2 80
28 70 3 83 Fractional .
Oft
l nl
erifaiT'
ao n 80
1 94 (9^ft70t 2 83gfli of nw|
1 15 11 70 1 90
20 70 J 97
13 70 2 21
0870 1 59
i 2 83
13 70 2 21
« I 31 - «* -29 70 3 98 he| or ael
i 176 wi of net
13 70 2 21
swt of nwl
23 40
97
41 04 70 1 15 sel or sel
net of net
31
07 70 1 4S
7
10 30 50
Town 21 North or Ranee 8 W e a t
nwi of nwt
32 40
1 61" 16 70 2 47 Lot No. 1 of
( (M0CT|l or BOA»M*X atrM.)
06 70 1 33
10 23 70
act' of nwt
« 40
97 09 70 1 76 ei of nwl
32 70 4 24
04 70 1 18
15 18 25
net of nwj
27 40
97 09 70 ,1 76 wi of net
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
16 70 2 46
02 70 1 00
21 9 05
Town 22 North of Range 9 W e a t
•<86 70 4
ni of net
Town 35 N o r t h of Range 13 W e s t
I U 8 N E W A N D C O M F O R T A B L E IIOUHE I *
swt o f n e l
34 40
8TOt \ 76 ni or nwl
26 70 I 59
11 60 90 1 05 10 70 1 85
. noiv ready to receive its ^C8w, belag Htwd ^ full wiih26 70 3 58 Lot No 2 of
Town 24 North of Range 9 W e s t
ni or net
regard to cost, *o as to s a k e It thc most desIiaMa »f «ay
10 80
1 94
1970 1 8 3
26 70 3 59
Town 31 North of Range 14 W< '
wi of nwt
s i of not
a 4110 110 11 70 1 91 Hotel in the County.
,
.
SWi of wrl
12 40
97 09 70 1 76
Town 23 North of
L v .3 37 20
88 08 70 1 60 ". K. G. being one or the earliest settlers in the County, is
nlofaff :
30 80
1 84 19 70 2 83
35 70 4 63
inv information necessflrv
to give any
necessary to parties wishing to
3 37
H4 0870 1 62 ablet. tt.
Wi OfaSl'
*> 80
1 94 19 70 2 83
3 167 79 3 13 31 70 4 14 " - 3 of
3 31 20
~~ 07 70 1 60 locate lands, or otherwise. He has a Pleasure H-~3 160
4 71 47 70 6 88 « - 4 of
'
/ T o w n 2 3 North of Range 12 W e s t
18 70 2 72 and Fishing Tackl* of every description for hire. Those in
4 37 80 1 49 14 70 3 33 w | of nwfll
*ei of awi
19 40
97 09 70 1 76
IS 70 2 72 search of health or recreation will find this a r e r j desirable
4 34.60 1 39 13 70 2 22 w | of swfll
Lot No 2
Town 2 1 North of Range 13 W e s t
09 70 1 71 place of resort.
13 70 2 16 ne( of ael
'nUfn'M-..•}> : •••.»: Vy.
J f s , » 1 9 8 28
36 70 4 74 Trireme Cftr, October II, 1859.
18
70
2
21
ne<
of
net of awl
59 40
1 16 1170 J j 8 7
lb 70 2 72
9 40 90 1 61 16 70 a 47 si or nw&l
09 70 1 71
Tdfcn 22; North,of Range 13 W e s t
17 70 2 63 nwfll of nwfll
S 39 62
92 09 70 1 71
1 62 16 70 2 48ni of
94 70 11 05nefll of nwfll
' 115
1 39 13 70 2 22 nwt of.
15 41
94 09 70 1 73 Practical Builder and Draughtsman
' ) , yt*
LotNo. 4 or
21 40
1 11 11 70 1 92 ei or swt
18 54 40 1 33 13 70 2 16
- - lof
maVe Plan* and Specification*for all el"**
22 38 36
88 08 70 1 66 nwt of
18 43 30 1 01 10 70 1 81 Is prejrared
15 160
4 70 47 70 6 87 - - 2 of
execute all kinds of work connected witl»
06 70 1 45 of Building*;
. 52 39 69
91 09 70 1 70 Lot No 3
21 64 30 3 16 31 70 4 17
" lof
05 70 1 32
12 70 2.051 Lot No 3
28 3160 183 18 70 2 71 Fractional
e«i»u, . » d K.1K
1S70.-1H6
Town
32
North
of
Range
H
Weat
Town
24
N
o
r
t
h
of
Range
16
We*
2S 45 <5 153 15 70 2 38
Lot No. 2 of
21,35
83 0870 1 61
Lot
No
3
U n d e r , « U n c ««• b .
23, 47 35 1-10 11 70 1 91
4 15 115 11 70 1 96
Fractional
28 180
9 00' 90 70 10 60
57 23
34 50 3 45 70 38 63•xe c ot e ^onr t or t
Lot
No.
1
of"
Town
21
North
of
Range
17
W
e
t
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