Grand Traverse Herald, July 24, 1863

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 24, 1863

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1863-07-24

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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G11ND TRAVERSE HERALD.
T R A V E f i S E

VOL. V.

C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , J X J L Y 24,1863.

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THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.'
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il himself prisoners. S t r a n g e s i g h t ! S o t e r r i b l e j
"^AO^KBTisitasNTS inserted for One Dollar p e r i q a a r o ( t e n a g e a n d c o m p l e t e discipline of t h e a r m y of t h e F o t o r a u c
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s o l d i e r s in g r a y — m o r e m a r v e l l o u s t o mo t h a n a n y t h i n g of the B u t t e r n u t - c o l o r e d c a p t i v e s w h e n t h e y g o t u n d e r
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GRAND TBAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
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tion of b r e a k i n g the p r i d e and p o w e r of t h e r e b e l i n v a - ly on the m i d d l e of t h e h o r s e s h o e on t h e west, g r e w
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Sheriff.
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County Clerk
JAMES P. BRAND,
flashed t h r o u g h t h e i r minds, p o w h i c h t h e y b o t h w e p t ,
R o i s t e r of D e e d .
JAMES P . B R AKD, , position, e x a c t l y .opposite t o t h a t w h i c h E w e l l b a d sworn wood, b r i g h t w i t h c o f f e e p o t s on t h e fire.
Pro#. Attorney..
-C. H . MARSH,
a n d b e g g e d f o r g i v n i s s of e a c h o t h e r ; a n d a f t e r t h a t , t b e y
t o c r u s h t h r o n g h . M t l s k e t r y p r o c e e d e d t h e rising of
Circuit Court Cotm.-C. H. MARSH,
A Legend of the R h i n e .
kissed t o m a k e friends, aud • o w e d that tbey would never
t h e sun. A t h i c k w o o d veiled t h i s fight, b u t o u t of its
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B u t w h e n t h e y t h o u g h t of b o o r D u n d e r , d r o w n e d a n d
ling* of the fire, f r o m i n t e r m i t t e n t t o c o n t i n u o u s , a n d
c r a s h i n g , told of t h e wise t a c t i c s of t h e rebels in a t t a c k - C o m m e r c i a l A d v e r t i s e r , I t b i n k t h a t 1 w o u l d tell t h e d e a d , t h e i r t e a r s flowed a f r e d b ; a p d t h e B a r o n e s s o b s e r v ing in f o r c e a n d c h a n g i n g t h e i r t r o o p s . S e e m i n g l y , tbfc s t o r y of t h e b r i s k y o n n g B a r o n B u z f u z , w h o f o r m a n y e d t h a t a l t h o u g h s h e uow l o j e d h e r d e a r B a r o n B u z f u n
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a t t a c k of t h e d a y was t o b e m a d e t h r o u g h t h e w o o d s . —
I T i e demOBs-tration w a s p r o t r a c t e d — i t w a 3 a b s o l u t e l y loved the L a d y R e v e u e l l , a n d p a i d bis a d d r e s s e s t o h e r i willing t o s e t t h e old Castle a b fire, if s h e c o u l d only s e e
p r e p a r a t i v e ; b n t t h e r e was no a r t i l l e r y fire a c c o m p a n y - b u t was r e j e c t e d because s h e was of t b e o p i n i o n t h a t he p o o r D u n d e r a g a i n alivo a n d weD. T h e B a r o n on b i s
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
i n g t h e musketry, a o d s h r e w d officers in o n r w e s t e r n loved hi3 b r a v e old b l o o d h o u n d D u n d e r b e t t e r t h a n he p a r t a f f i r m e d t h a t b i s d e a r R a v e n e l l B u z f u z was d e a r e r
N O T A R Y P U B L I C & C 6 l t V E Y A N C E R , (Voot m e n t i o n e d , w i t h the g r a v i t y d u e t o t h e fact, t h a t loved herself. I n fact, t h e L a d y R a v e o e l l s t a t e d h e r sus- t o h i m now a g r e a t d e a l t h o * e v e r D u n d e r w a s ; b u t ot
t h e r e b e l s h a d felled t r e e s a t i n t e r v a l s u p o n t h e e d g e of p i c i o n s t o t b e B a r o b , the c o r r e c t b a s s of w h i c h h e d i d t h e s a m e t i m e h e would a g r e e t o g o w i t h o u t l a g e r b i e r
r nt verse Cfty, Grand Traverse Connty, Mich.
all b i s life, a n d d r i n k n o t h i n g b u t wine, if be could o n l y
h e w o o d t b o y o c c u p i e d in f a c e of o u r p o s i t i o n .
T h e t e not d i s p u t e .
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•• Reasons, t h e r e a r e , m y l a d y . " b e w o u l d s a y . •• t h a t b r i n g p o o r D u n d e r b a c k t o life, OB easily a s he h a d o r d e r e d
breastwork's l o r t h e p r o t e c f i o h of tirtillen m c n .
S u d d e n l y , a n d a b o u t 1 0 in thti f o r e u o o n , t b e firing on D u n d e r s h o u l d c o m e first in. my affections, f o r h e c a n b i m d r o w n e d .
J . Or. R A M S D E L L ,
S t r a n g e t o relate, w h i l e t h e y w e r e o o n d o l i n g e a c h
t h e e a s t side, a i d e v e r y w h e r e a b o u t our linos c e a s e d — h u n t b e t t e r t b a u y o u c a n ; bo cuo r u n (aster t h r o u g h t h e
A silence a s o f d e e p sleep fell u p o u t h e field of b a t t l e . — forest than y o u c a u ; a u d X.have k n o w n h i m l o n g e r t h a n I o t h e r iu t h i s m e l a n c h o l y mnbner, in n z s h e d D u n d e r , l o o k i « g just a s b r i s k a u d lively w t h o u g h h e h a d . n e v e r m e t
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O u r a r m y cooked, ate and slumbered. T h e rebel army have y o u . "
A s tho L a d y R a v e o e l l declined c o m i n g in c o m p e t i t i o n With a w a t e r y g r a v e i o t b o (vhole c o a r s e of h i s n a t a r a l
m o v e d 120 g n n s t o t h e west, atfd m a s s e d t h e r e L o n g GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH. '
Btreet's a n d H i l l ' s c o r p s , t o h n r l t h e m u p o n t b e roully with D u n d e r . t h e B a r o n B u e f u z , a s I h a v e o b s e r v e d be- life. I n f a c t h e n e v e r h a d , (or G r i m s w i g w a s a w i s e o l d
c o d g e r , a n d very w i s e l y c o n c l u d e d t h a t t b e w ti&a a n d
fore. was a rejected s u i t o r . 1
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E l e v e n o ' c l o c k — t w e l v e o ' c l o c k — o n e o'clock.
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s h a d o w c a s t b y t h e t i n y f a r m boiise 16 b y 20, w h i c h G e n . of a f f a i r s t o o k . A s t h e L a d y R a r e n e l l w a s o n e a f t e r - n o t h i n g , a n d b e n e e h e h a d m e r e l y s h u t D u n d e r in a n o u t
M e a d e h a d m a d e his h e a d q u a r t e r s , lay w e a r i e d Staff offi- noon r i d i n g t h r o u g h t h e dense, d a r k forest, s h e w a s way- house, u n t i l a b o u t t b e timet t h a t h e t h o t i g b t t h e d o g
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T h e B a r o u a n d B a r o n e s s learncd s e v e r a l n s e f u l lessons
peacefulness of t h e scene t h e s i n g i n g of a b i r d , w h i c h hud of t h e m h a d j u s t d r a w n a g l i t t e r i n g p o i u a r d w h i c h h e
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T h e a c c o m p l i c e , d r r a t h e r a s i t t u r n e d ' o u t , t h e less, fruitless business of d r iwning a d o g . And especially
was ever exhibited.
E v e r y size a n d f o r n i of s h e l l k n o w n render.
FEITZ HIKEXHKIUKB.
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by

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infantry

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M O R G A N B A ' J K S , JCdltornn<i P r o p r i e t o r .
TRAVERSE CITV:
FRIDAY MORNING, J U L Y 24, 1863.

For the Grand Traverse Herald. 1 corn to have sustained the garrison for weeks longer, if
i <key had the heart t o fight.
J General Gardner is reported to have said, after the surj render, that be expected General Grant with his army,
Three more for the gallant manner
* would come down from Vlcksbuig olid assume the conIn which those deeds were done.
duct of the siege, and that, in that event, his works would
Glory uhto the freemen
be assaulted and overpowered by superior numbers, and
many of his men would be bavonetea in the trenches beWho strike for God and Right—
fore a surrender could be made.
Oar noldlers and oar teamen.
General Herroo's fine command, which1, you will reThe heroes of the fight
member, is the Army of the Frontier, operating on the
They lied—those cowards craven,
Southwest Missouri line, and lately attached to General
Who croaked out" never more !"
Grant's army, started this mroning for P o r t Hudson.
Like some black ominnos raven
On meeting the Arizona, the fleet of transports returnOn " night's Plntonian shore."
ed to this place, and are now on their way up the Yazoo
They thought Columbia fallen.
river. Thev will proceed as high as Yazoo City, and
Her fair fame pale and dim.
perhaps higher. General Hcrron's force is large enough
to operate with advantage, if an enemy can be found in
Bnt all too soon they sonnded
that Quarter.
*
Her last sad funeral hymn.
T h e r e is nothiug from Geu. Sherman since my dispatch
They counted not the brave hearts
of yesterday.
That fill the North land yet,—
MEMPHIS (via CAIRO), J u l y 19.
They thought onr patriot fathers

Vletory.
Victory.
Cheers for onr starry banner—
Cheer* for the rlrtorie* won—

than temporary aflair* and, as tbeir line was long, they
could easily have been carried by assault
" W e have waited just one day too lori^.
«4 There was some artillery firing at Falling Waters,
and it is reported that some 20,000 prisooers have been
captured.
%

FROM THE SOUTH.
Copperhead Riots in New York'.
The city-of New York is under the dominion and
Charleston Attacked on the 10th—Federal Troops
Landed on Folly Island—Lee's and B r a n ' s
control of the Devil and his angels. Carnage, destrucMovements.
tion and desolation mark the hour. Fernando Wood
MEMPHIS. July 15.
and his minions, maddened by the recent Rebel reverses
Dispatches ase published stating that 27 iron-clads
and ships and 45 transports attacked Charleston on tho
and the brilliant success or the Federal arms, bare
10th.
Our
troops
lasded
on
Folly
Island, on the 9th.
stituted the reign of lawlessness and njob violence ; and
and opened heavily on the masked batteries on Morris
a t onr last advices the street* of New York were red
Island on tho tenth, and then made a landing at Granwith blqod.
ville.
All the Charleston, papers claim a victory for Lee.
Resistance to the Draft was the pretext foi the mob,
A Richmond dispatcb of the 11th states that Lee was
but it is really a culmination of the midnight plotting*
falling back in good Order, his ammunition and stores
of the Knights of the Golden Circle, who have taken a
having given out; that the Yankees had destroyed the
terrible oath to overthrow this Government, or perish
The official announcement of the surrender of Port bridge^ and. as tho Potomac was not fordable, Lee was
We could so soon forgetIn the attempt.
Hudson reached Memphis this morning. Gea Banks advancing towards Hagerstown, and tbe bad taken 40,But how we met the rebels.
<
Theriot commenced on Monday, the 13th inst., and
took possession of the forts at 3 o'clock on the p. m. of 000 prisooers.
'
And how for peace we plead.
Scoats arriving at Cot inth report Bragg at Chattathe 8th. The surrender is unconditional No one is pawas raging with awful fnry as late as the 16th. The
Let them go ask the fallen,
nooga; that be lost two 32-pounders and ten field pieces,
roled.
military had arrived In large force and jras pouring
The thousands of their dead.
The garrison comprised the following: Major General but got off with everything else—camps, baggage, and
in grape and caunUter upon the rioters—mowing them
Frank Gardner, commanding; Bng. Gen. ffm. Beale, all. He burnt Bridgeport bridge on the 3d. Backner
Then cheers for our starry banner.
•down like grass.
Cols. Miles, Steadman, Marshall, Smith, and one other ; bad left East Tennessee to join him Bosccrans was tryWhere Vicksburg's heroes wait.
Maj. A. Merchant; over 5,000 troops: thirtv one field ing to turn Bragg to,the east
The full details of this awful outbreak of demonigm
Cheers for young Indiana,
All women and children have been ordered out or Moguns.
And the glorious Keystone State.
would fill the columns of half a dozen such papers as
bile.
The prisooers will all be sent north. Gen. Banks
That flag shall float forever.
General Murry caOs for all negrots and men or every
ours, and we make no attempt to give even a synopsis.
in guoa health.
When traitors are forgot—
description
to come f:o bim immediately.
The end will come. Law and order and good GovSherman has not bad a general engagement with JohnIts stars shall fade out never,
The newsor tbe surrender or Vicksburg did"no reach
ston, but is pursuing him. He has picked up a large
ernment will prevail over Anarchy and Diabolism.—
Tiil earth and time are not.
number of Johnston B stragglers and small squads of his the rebels uhtil the 7th. Most of Grant's forces were
But woe to the iastigatlSre of this infernal ript
Traverse City, Mich.. July. 1863.
then east of the Big Black River.
troops.
Since the above was written we have1 received the
General Hurlbut's cavalry are eagerly pursuing the
For the Grand Traverse Herald.
Detroit Free Press of the 18th, by which we learn that
guerrilla bands, and endeavoring to clear the country of
" Federal Victory."
them.
the riots had been quelled. TJie Mayor has issued the
!
NEW YORK, July 16.
Shout, shout ye sons of Columbia,
CAIRO, July 15.
Tbe stcanfcr Union, arrived here from Charleston the
following Proclamation:
Shoot for the vict'ry at Gettysburg wen.
Tho steamer John D. Perry has arrived from Vicks- I2tb. reported that t^en. Gillmorc bad captured nearly
Shout for each hero—Columbia's son.
MAYOR'S OPPICE, New York. Jnly IT,
burg, having left that place on Saturday evening. She all of Morris Island, with a large number of prisoners,
To the Citizens of New York :
Shout for freedom—cause of the just.
brings Col. John Riggio, Jr., of Gen. Grant's staff, who siege guns and cannot Five gunboats were shelling
The riotous assembly have been dispersed, and busiShout for Rebellion, trailing in dust.
is bearer of dispatches to tho Government The news is Fort Wagner. Th«y have pronably captured it before
ness Is running in its usual channels. Few symptoms of
Weep,
weep
ye
sons
of
Colombia—
important.
this.
disorder remain, except in a small district in the eastern
Weep
for
the
martyrs
at
Gettysburg
slain.
Port Hudson surrendered unconditionally on the 8th,
WAsniNi/rox, Jnly 16.
part of the dty. composing a part of the Eighteenth and
Weep for the loving hearts sundered in twain.
and our troops marched in and took possession on the
The Richmond Inquirer, of the thirteenth, given the
I'weuty-first Vvards. The police is everywhere alert,"
following official dispatches from Gen. Beanregard :
Weep for the cowards who never say •' come,"
and sufficient military force' is now here to suppress any
CHARLESTON, July 10, 1863.
Weep for the traitors working at home.
We have captured the entire garrison of about 7,000
illegal proceedings, however formidable. Let me exhort
men, .thirty-five Geld pieces, twenty-five siege guns, and 'To Gen. Cosper, A. A. aud 1. General:
yon, therefore, to pursue your ordinary business, avoid
Shout, shout ye sons of Colombia—
" At dark, on the lOth, the enemy retained possession
near 10,000 stand ol small arms. We have Maj. General
especially, irowds, remain quietly at your booses, except
Shout forthc bondmen, who prove they can light.
or
Morris
Island.
Four
monitors
engaged battery WagGardner, Brigadier General Beale, and Colonels Steadwhen engaged in business or assisting the authorities in
Shout for the "mudsills" who strike for the right.
man, Milos, Smith, and one or two others, names un- ner and our battery ftt Cumming's Point all day, without
some organized force. When the military appear in
Shout for the Northmen who conquer or fall.
(Jamage or cosualitids, but our loss in opposing tbe losse»
known.
the streets do not gather about it, beiog sure that it is
Shout for the banner whichfloatsover all.
was severe, being-tlfo hundred killed ana wounded, indoing itsduty in obedience to orders from Superior aucluding sixteen officers. Tho enemy's loss is evidently
FROM THE ARMY OF T H E POTOMAC.
thority. Your homes and your places of busness you
Weep, weep ye sons of Columbiaheavy.
j
have a right to defend, ood it is your duty 11 protect
Weep for the Nations over tho main,
Lee's Army Demoralized—His Total Loss 33,000.
(Signed)
'
" 6. T. BEACREOARD."
them at all hazards. Yield to no iniimidatioir and to no
Weep for the scorners writhing in pain,
•' CHARLESTON, July 10—11:30 p. m.
NEW YORK, July 16.
• demand for money as the price ofyoor safety. If any
Weep for their hopes are fallen and crushed.
We understand that the retreat of Lee's armv is now i"To Gen. 8. B. Cooper :
person warns you to desist from your accustomed busiWeep for their croakings forever are hushed.
"
The
enemy
has
a
threatening
on ^bo lowet1' end"
a rout, and its spirit is utterly broken. This places at or James' Island, along the Stono,force
ness give no heed to the warning, but arrest the person
and an' attempt wns
Shout, shout ye sons of Columbia—
the disposal of the Federal Government ample force to mode to destroy the 8avant.ah bridge, oVfef the Edisto
and bring him to tho nearest station house for punishShout for the victory at Gettysburg won,
overawe rioters in this and other cities. No doubt need river, but wasfoiled;with the loss of one steamboat
ment as a conspirator. Be assured the public authoribo entertained that the power of the Government will
Shout for the rebels at Vickaburg undone,
ties have the ability and will to protect you from those
G. T . BEACREOARD."
soon be shown in the matter.
Shout for such victories—the South must soon yeild.
who have conspired alike against your peace, against the
" CHARLESTON, July 13.
Shout for the Union by martyr blood sealed.
government of your choice, >nd against tho laws which
HKAIXJ CARTERS ARMV o r THE POTOMAC, )
" To Gen. 8. 8. Coopet:
your representatives have e one ted.
Traverse City, July, 1863.
Lotrtss.
July 15. J
" Nothing new sioce yesterday. The enemy is engag(Signed.)
GEO. OPDTKK, Mayor.
ed in establishing batteries for long range guns on tho
Officers report that they captured 2,000 prisoners,
T H E C A P T U R E O F P O R T HUDSON.
middle of Morris Island, being aided by five monitors.—
Fire-Marshal Baker's estimate of the losses by fire
guns, several caissons and a stand of colors, this mornii
Their wooden gnnbdats are firing on onr batteries.—
foots np to over $400,000 between; Monday morning, Unconditional Surrender—Details of the Affair— at Falling Waters.
Wagner and Gregg are on the north end of Morris IsFrom
Vicksburg.
The
following
estimates
have
been
made,
by
compethe 13th inst., and'Thursday night. !Thirty-four fires OcG. T . BEACREOARD."
tent officers, of Lee's losses since crossing tho Potomac :
WASHINGTON, July 16.
curred.
5,000 killed, 9,000 wounded prisoners, 9,500 uninjured
The following dispatch has been received:
Reported Capture or Charleston.
prisoners.
The mob in NeYr York turns out to be chiefly one of
" VICKSRURO, July 11—3 p. m.
WASHINGTON, July 17.
known that 6,000 wounded have since been car-pillage and plunder. It appears that all tho murderers, ' To Maj. Gen. Halleck:
ried over the river. The desertions will probably reach
The reported capture ol Charleston comes through'
cut-throats, thieves, and other claquere of Fernando
'• The following dispatch has been received from Gen. ,000.
rebel sources. It is probably true.
»
Banks:
A number of deserters from our army have arrived in
Wood, banded together for the sake of getting up a disBOSTON, July 17.
camp, and will be summarily punished.
" BEFORE PORT HUDSON, July 8.
A letter to tbe Boston Herald, dated off Charleston,
turbance abont the draft, so that they might 'ply their
WASHINGTON, July 15.
12th, says the grand and final attack was assigned fori
" GENERAI.: The Mississippi is now opened. I -have
avocations daring the time the lawi were inoperative
tho honor to inform you that the garrison of Port HudIntelligence to-day from the Upper Potomac is mea- Tuesday, the 14th. .The letter says: "Everything is
through the fury of the mob they ] had excited,
Charleston
son surrendered unconditionally this p. m.
We shall gre, and without exciting interest. The advance of thfr working well here. .MorrisIsland is ours.
thorough sweeping down of the entire mob by grape and take formal possession at seven o'clock in the morning.
rebel army has already reached Winchester, the main nod the forts are completely beseiged. Five iron dads
canister, after due warning, would have been a blessing
(Signed)
N. P. BANKS, Maj. Gea
portion lyiog between that place and Martinsbhrg. 'ITie and fifteen gunboats are there. Ten gunboats, one forty
gun
frigate,
and
tbe
new
Ironsides,
will
go
over
the bar
impression
seems
to
be
that
Leo
is
coming
down
through
to Now York city and to humanity. i It-was tho proper
" T o D. S. GRANT, Maj. Gen."
Manassas and Snicker's Gaps into Loudon Valley, and to night at high watfr. Three moreVoo clads arrived
remedy, and no hesitation should haye been felt by Gov.
YICKSBURO. Miss., July 10, J
thence on to his old line at Culpepper. He may proba- this evening. Six hundred fresh men,' to assist in the
via
CAIRO,
July
15.
$
Seymour in putting it in force. A j resolute Governor
iron clads and gunboats, have arrived. , Batteries, with
The gunboat Arizona has just arrived from Port Hud- bly make a stand at Manassas.
would not have left enough of its dtbrit out of which to
Tho movements of our forces are qaitc rapid and en- heavy 200-pounder rifled guns, mounted on Morris Island
son. with dispatches to Geo. Grant, announcing the capithave got op another mob daring this generation.
ergetic, tbe weather being thus far favoraW
What by our troops, will fake part in tbe bombardment of"
ulation of that place on the. 7th inst.
Sumter.
This mob has no parallel except <juring the French
After bis unsuccessful assaults upon the enemy's works, disposition, however, has been made of the troops it
PHILADELPHIA, Jnly 17.
Revolution in Paris, which Bonaparte administered up- of which you have been already informed, Gen. Banks' would be fimproper to state. It is thought they will re"
some satisfactory ilaiut, calculated to reReports in the dty that Charleston has been caplabored to reduce the place by continuous bombardment,
tured. A rebel picket is reported to have told the story
and by closing all avenues by. which the enemy could lieve disappointment at the late rebel escapeIu speaking of tee's escape, tbe Republican, this eve- that Beauregard baacTacuated and burned Charleston.—
The whole, of the artillery at the battle of Gettysburg procure a supply of provisions.
Oh the evening of tho 7th Gen. Gardner sent a flag of ning, says that " we believe the people and Government This last statement is said to have come via Chattanooga.
•was commanded by Gen.'Tyler, of Connecticut, who
He had heard of tho capitulation of Vicksburg had reasou to expect different results from Gen. Meade. Nothing reliable hai been received is regard to it.
writes that all of the reserve artillery was brought up, trucc.
While
ho acted upon the plans of Gea Hooker, at GetNASHVILLE, July 17.
and desired General Banks to give him such information
and tho rebels fought with the greatest desperation, as he might have concerning tho truth and falsity of the tysburg, he was successful, but from tbe moment he was
News received from Chattanooga to day says CharlesIt
charging to the very muzxles of the guns, and shootiug rumor. General BaDks sent him a copy of General left to nis own judgement he has not done as well
is authoritatively learned that the Government even gave ton is in possession of the Federals.
Maj. (»en. Granger takes command of the district
•his gunners; bnt their desperation and recklessness could Grant's dispatch, giving full particulars of the capitula- M^ade more facilities than he asked for.
cot save them. In some cases they ^roald charge npon a tion of Vicksburg. General Gardner then expressed bis
The Assistant Adjutant General here, who has charge of the Cumberland—peadquarters at Nashville.
willingness to surrender npon the same terms. General
battery and disable every man at tho guns, and would Banla declined, and announced that he would accept of tbe lists of paroled prisoners, foots up to-day, with the
Frtom Washington.
then be either destoryed or driven back by oar own nothing short of an unconditional surrender. Gea Gard- Port Hudson prisoners, that we have 91,000 to our creNEW YORK, July 17.
ner had before expressed bis determination to hold to dit.
equally determined heroes.
The Times Washington special says Surgeon General
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, ?
the last extremitv, and seemed sanguine both of the' ultiHammond has gooe|to Gettysburg. About 5,000 Union
July
14—8:30
p.
m.
$
A battle was fought on tho 8th at' a point beyond the mate success of the Confederate arms in holding the Misand 6,000 rebel wounded are there, who are being rapidTo H. W. Halleck. General-in-Chief :
Big Black, resulting disastrously to ihe rebels. Already sissippi, and his own ability to defend his works until he
The New York Cavalry have captured five hundred ly sent to Northern hospitals.
should be relieved by an attack upon General Banks'
General Lee's headquarters on the 15tb instant were
1.800 prisoners had been brought into Vickaburg from reor. The intelligence or General Grant's splendid tri- additional prisoners to those previously reported.
the battlefield. Gen.Sherman is in command of a large umph at Vicksburg, however, and the advance of a
Gen. Pettigrew, of the Confederate army, was killed reported at Bunker JliU, between Winchester atxl Martinsburg.
force outside of the Big Black. Few casualties are re- strong column into tho interior ot Mississippi, cutting this morning in the attack oc the enemy's rear guard—
Rebel officers say. Lee will not make another stand
jiorted among our trOops during tho late fights beyond off hts expected relief, speedily dispelled Gen. Gardners His body is in our hands.
this side or Richmond. His trains are all sent to Culhopes Disheartened aud discouraged by the news" he
GEO. G. MRADE, Maj. Gen.
the Black river.
peper. Our cavalry are after his trains.
had received, Gen. Gardner surrendered his force unconBALTIMORE, July 15.
LATER.—A dispatch to the Times states that our cavditionally on the morning of July 8th.
The American, of this city, has the following spe- alry crossed yestertfcy. and now occupy all the passes toJohn Morgan s raid is dying away eastward, and probThe garrison consisted of 6.000 eBective men, in exChester Gap, and Load the rebel army at Front Royal.—
ably hfe^force is melting away as it proceeds.
All ex- cellent condition. There were 60 pieces or artillery in cial :
" WILUAMSFORT, July 14.—I telegraphed you from The entire rebel artiy is moving down the valley as rappectation of opposing resistance to our troops has died the various batteries along the river and in the rear or Bc4jg<t>oro, this morning, that Gen. Lee was retreating, idly as possible. Tbeir trains of cavalry, infantry and
outofth^mind of those freebooters. Their only care the place, many or tbem or very large calibre. Tbe mag- and would probably cscape across the river. Our army artillery, are in coofosion. and our cavalry barrassingazines contain an abundant supply or powder, bnt a was under orders to more at daylight this morning. It them, hundreds of prisoners are being captured.
is to cscape, and their chances lor that are very light
small quantity or shot at)d shell. ' This deficiency ac- moved only to find no enemy in front of it. It followed
forthc rebels fire having been so slack during the the advance down to this pace, and a cleaner cleaning
Adolina Patti ins fcecc engaged by the manager of counts
last two or three days of the siege.
out than the rebels have made could not be imagined.
PHILADELPHIA, July 17.
the Italian Opera, at Paris, for the season next year. She
Gen. Gardner was evjdent.'v husbanding his resources
" The rebels commenced their retreat yesterday
The draft in tbe Fifteenth Ward iu this dty has been
is to receive six handred dollars for every night she
repel an anticipated assault and had an abundant sup- morning. Tbeir infantry crossed principally upon a completed in a quiet and orderly manner.
«ngg.


ply to have worked all his guns for several days contin- pontoon bridge at Falling Waters. Their wagons and
}
HARTPORD,
Conn.. July 17.
uously, without entirely exhausting his supply."
artillery crossed at tbe fords hfkv. The river is not so
The statement that a riot was occurring in this dty
The President has refused'io suspend the draft i c New
There was no beer in the possession of the rebels at high as reporlcil
on Thursday was ail abominable falsehood.
York, and will leave the Stato Authorities to put down " o r t Hudson at the time of the surrender. The flesh of
•' The people aVWtflTamsport say that tbe rebels
BOSTON, July 16.
the riot If thoy cannot, he, will interpose with tho mules had been dealt out for somo days, in short rations, dreaded an attack yesterday, as part of their force was
The draft ID Lowell. Charlestowo, Roxbury, Springto supply the want of beef. There were quite a number already across the river.
field and other towas, has been effected in a quiet and
strong arm of the Government.
of mules inside the rebel works, and an abundance or
"Txie^whtl fortifications in front of here are no more orderly manner.

T o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a n g e

The Latest News.
T h e Allegheny arrived from Harnia

on T h u r s d a y

D o m i n g , b r i n g i n g in D e t r o i t a n d C h i c a g o

p a p e r s of t h e

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28 37 50 2 73 37 90 a
T o w n 2.4 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 6 W e s t .
h o p e of s a v i n g t h e c i t y .
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T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e IT W e s t .
I s l a n d No. 1
I 12
2 15 2 1 0 0 :
t h e i r escape.
Lot No. 4
2 3* 20 I 92
1? 00 I
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set of s w i
11 40
3 75 37 00 I
w h o l e C h a t t a n o o g a line of o p e r a t i o o a i s o a r s .
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 1" W e s t :
30 40
2 54 25 90 :
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rebel'soarces
f r o m c e n t r a l Miss- sei of nei
Wi of nei
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L o t No. 13
II.
13 01 1 30 00 1:
« t o n . T b o d e t a i l s a r e n o t g i v e n . I t se e ms' sufficiently
Lot No. 14
Jl i
11 50 1 15 90 12
c e r t a i n , h o w e v e r , t h a t J o h n s t o n i s In f o r c e , o u d t h e
a u o of t h e s t r a g g l e n o t d c c i d e d .
e d i t o r i a l on t h e m i l i t a r y s i t u a t i o n , u r g i n g t h a t

long

the

only

s a l v a t i o n o f t h e S o u t h e r n C o n f e d e r a c y i s in c a l l i n g ^ o u t
a l e v y en m a s s e , t h e a p p l i c a t i o n of m a r t i a l

law

w h o l e c o u n t r y a s if in s t a l e of siege, a n d

to^fbe

taking

abs&

l u t e c o n t r o l of all t r a d i n g , especially in d r i n k , as
substitution,

within

exemption

and foreign protection, and the material enlargement
t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s p o w e r t o revise t h e e l e c t i o u
m a k e appointments and g e t rid of

of

of

officers,

I n c o m p e t c u t officers.

A proclamation by Jeff Davis, appears,

calling

out

white

men

u n d e r t h e C o n f e d e r a t e C o n s c r i p t i o n A c t all

b e t w e e n t h o a g e s of 1 8 a n d 4 5 t o servo f o r t h r e e

years,

u n d e r p e n a l l y of b e i n g p u n i s h e d f o r deaertiofl in case
d i s o b e y i n g t h e o*H.

T h e y a r e o f f e r e d the»

of

A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Office.
LASSIKU, MICH.. July. 1.1863. ,
- \ T O T I C E 13 H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T C E R T A I N LANDS
situated In t h e County of E m m e t , bid ofl to the St '
f o r T a x e s of 1861. and previous years, and described in sti
menta whiob will be forwarded to the oflice of the Treasurer
of said County, some t i m e n e x t month, will be sold at public
auction, by said Treasurer, a t the copnty seat, on the ttr*t Monday of O c t o b e r next, a t the time anil place designated for the
o r d i n a r y TaxSales, If n o t previously disposed of at t h i s Office,
a c c o r d i n g t o law.
Said s t a t e m e n t s contain a full description of each parcel
of aald lands, a n d may be seen on application at the oflice
of the C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r .
L a n d s s t r u c k off to the State for t a x e s of ltWl, or other
years, at tire Tax Sales In October last, will be offered subject
to the r i g h t of redemption prescribed by law, as well a* to the
r i g h t of p u r c h a s e of the State Bids at t h i s Oflice prior to the
aale.
EMU, A X N E K E .
A u d i t o r General.

p r i v i l t g e of

ANNUAL TAX SALES.

.joining volucteer organizations before enrollment.

A u d i t o r General's Office. (
LAXSINO, MICH., J u l y 1st. 1863. 4
O MUCH O F E A C H O F T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
t r a c t s or p a r c e l s of land, situated in the County of E m m
e
t
,
d
e
l
i
n
q
u
e
n
t
for
unpaid
taxes, for the years m e n t i o n e d
w e e k s . T h e l a w r e q u i r e s t h e i r p u b l i c a t i o n e i g h t weeksbelow, aa will be sufficient t o pay the taxes, interest, a n d
W e s h a l l ' g l r e t h e m t h r e e o r f o o t i n s e r t i o n s i n ^ h e reguc h a r g e s t h e r e o n , will be sold by the T r e a s u r e r of said County
l a r e d i t i o n , a n d issue t b o b a l a n c e tfthe t i m e i n . a s u p p l i - on the flint Monday of Octobcr next, at such public and conv e n i e n t place as he shall
aelect in L i t t l e
TVh«
ment
O u r r e a d e r s w a s t b e i n d u l g e n t if WB d e p r i v e v e r s e , the county seat of Mid county, a c c o r d i n g to the
t h e m o f t h e usual q u a n t i t y of r e a d i u g m a t t e r until t h e s e Statute in such case made and provided.
t
EMIL A N N E X E .
•are d i s p o s e d of, f o r t h e j a r e t o us " t h e b r e a d of C f e - " —
A u d i t o r GtHieral.
1802.
T h e list o f M a n i t o u C o u n t y is received a n d will b e p u b T o w n 3 5 N o r t h of R a n g e 4 W e s t .
lished, next week.
TAX SALES.—Tho a d v e r t i s e m e n t s o f t h e A n n u a l

S a l e s will fill s e v e r a l c o l u m n s of o u r

paper

T h e l e a d i n g E d i t o r of t h o D e t r o i t Free
g o n e In t h e " f a m i l y w i j r . "

for

Prew

Tax

a

few

is

far

H e s a y s hti ltrtows h o officcr

w h o m h e w o u l d s o o n e r t r a ^ t w i t h a b r i g a d e , tfr even a division, than Assistant A d j u t a n t General J . M.

Norvel),

•and h e h o p e s ' s o o n ' o c A l g r a t u l o t e k l t A a s

recipient

o f a commission.

the

M r . N o r v e l l is t h o b r o l b e W n - I a w

^tTio E d i t o r of t h « Free

Prett,

which accounts

of

for

the

m i l k in t h a t c o c o a n u t .
T h e D e t r o i t F r e e P r e s s is t r y i n g t o g e t
r i o t in D e t r o i t

up

another

I t t h r e a t e n s *o m o b H o n . Z . CHAXDUCB,

• C a p t E . B . VYABD.'and t h e Advertiser.
t l e m e n h a v e lizard t h e r a t t l e of t h e

A s these gencoiled

snake,

we

h o p e t b f j wilt b e p r e p a r e d f o r i t s s p r i n g .
THROW'IT t o 1st

D o c s . ^ - I f e v e r y h o u s e w i f e will t h r o w

\ h c c h e a p , w o r t h l e s s k i n d s of s a l e r a t u s a n d r o d a
<dogs a n d u s e only t h e Chemical

Saleratus,

toot b e s o m u c h yellow, h e a v y b r e a d a n d

to

there
biscuit

the
will

tp

be

« c e n , a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y n o t so m a n y d y s p e p t i c , a i l i n g p e r song.

G e t a p a p e r a n d if i t d o e s n d t s u i t , , y o u r

money

w i l l b e refunded.
P r o m B o e e c r a n s ' a r m y t h e news c o n t i n u e s cheering.'-^B r a g g ' s a r m y , TO y e t , ofiere n o b a t t l e , a n d t h e c o u r s e

of

o u r a r m y i s still s o u t h w a r d .
T h e L o n d o n official o r g a n s positively d e n y

that

The

E m p e r o r N a p o l e o n h a s p r o p o s o d to t h e E n g l i s h G o v e r o Bjent t o m e d i a t e in o u r affairs.

S o d o e s E a r l Russell.

BUFFALO, J u l y IT.
T h e C o u r i e r , of t o day, publishes V a l l a n d h i g h a m ' s
a d d r e s s t o t h e p e o p l e Of O h i o . H e a c c e p t s t h e n o m i n a t f b n for G o v e r n o r " a n d d e f i n e s h i s p o s i t i o n , in h i s o "** •*
Style.

b y th« Rev. P e t e r Dougherty, at h i s HottsiJriLeelanaw C o ,
OU T h o t t d a y , J u l y l O t b . U t R o r WARRXN-tp FalritTL-. daught e r of Mr. A- 8 . W a d s w o r t h . all of Elk Rapids.
P R O B A T E ORDKIl.
S T A T E O P MICHIGAN. )
C O C ^ T T o r GRAND TRAVERSE. \

A

T A SESSION O F T H E P R O L A T E COURT F O R T H E
County of G r a n d Traverse, holl£en at the P r o b a t e Office,
in the T o w n s h i p of Traverse, onSatnrdayt t h e Eighteenth day
o f d u l y in t h e y e a r one t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d aixtyt b r e e : p r e s e n t , C n r t l a Fowler, J a i g e «f Probate. I n t h e
n a t t e r of the estate of William Rankin.
On r e a d i n g a n d filing t h e petition, duly verified, Of Charles
. B i Marsh, Administrator, p r a y i n g t o bo empowered a n d
l i c e n s e d t o sell Real Estate, or so m u c h thereof, a s will be
sufficient f o r the payment of the debts due a g a i n s t said est a t e a n d t h e c h a r g e s of a d m i n i s t e r i n g t h e s a m e j Thereupon
i t la o r d e r e d , t h a t Saturday, t h e T w e n t y ^ e o o n d day of Aunejrt, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned f o r the
i n g of said petition, and t h a t t h e heirs at law of said
deceased, a n d all o t h e r persons i n t e r e s t e d ID said estate are
r e q u i r e d to appear a t a session of aald C o u r t , t h e n to be hold s n a t t h e P r o b s t e Oflice, in the T o w n s h i p of T r a v e r s e a n d
ahow cause, If any t h e r e be, why the prayer of the p e t i t i o n e r
s h o u l d n o t be granted ; A n d It Is f u r t h e r ordered, t h a t said
- p e t i t i o n e r give n o t i c e t o the p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d In said estate, of the pendency of oald petition, and t h e h e a r i n g thereof, by c a u s i n g a copy of thla o r d e r t o be published in t h e
G r a n d T r a v e r s e Herald, a n e w s p a p e r printed and c i r c u l a t i n g
i n aald County of G r a n d Traverse, f o u r successive weeks prev i o a s to said day of h e a r i n g .
( A t r u e copy.)
CURTIS FOWLER, J u d g e of P r t j b a t e .

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"VX T H E R E A S MY W t E E
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' T r a v e r s e , J u l y 15,1W3.

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9
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13
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PUBLIC

NOTICE.

• V t d T i c J j IS, H E R E B Y G I V E N . T H A T T H E LISTS,
X ' l V a l u a t i o n s and E n u m e r a t i o n s made a n d taken within
t h e J u d i c i a l C o u n t i e s of Grand Traverse, A n t r i m a n d Lcclanaw, by t h e A s s i s t a n t A s s e s s o r f o r said Counties, for the
m o n t h of May, 1863, u n d e r a n a c t of C o n g r e s s entitled. " An
a c t t o provide i n t e r n a l Revenue to s u p p o r t the Governm e n t , a n d t o futy i n t e r e s t on the public debt,*1 will be open
Tor e x a m i n a t i o n f o r the s p a c e or fifteen d a y s a f t e r the data
of t h i s notice, as follows, t o w i t :
o.
For Gran a Traverse County, at the office of the A s s i s t a n t
Assessor at Traverse City. And on t h e 4th d a y of A u g u s t
n e x t appeals will be received and d e t e r m i n e d relative t o any
erroneous o r excessive valuations, or e n u m e r a t i o n s m a d e by
•aid Assistant Assessor, a t his oflice in T r a v e r s e City.
F o r A n t r i m County the lists will be at tho oBic« of t h e
C o u n t y Tr e a s u r e r of said County, in the village of Elk Rapids. a n d anpeals received o c the 7th d a y of A u g u s t next, at
the same place. ,
F o r Lcelenaw County, the lists will be at the office of T.
N. H e n d e r s o n , in the village of N o r t h p o r i a n d a p p e a l s received a t t h e same place on the 11th day of A u g u s t next.
ALONZO SESSIONS,
Assessor 4th District. Micb.
Assessor's D O c c , Ionia, J u l y 17tb, 1S03:
31 3w.

Hannah, Lay Si Co's Column
J T T J S T E i s , 11863.
8(

"1T7E
H A V E J C S T R E C E I V E D AN
AND A R £ NO»F
W
. . opening,
o p e n i n g . with weekly a d d i t i o n s , ' a large
la
.
a n d varied
Stock of general m e r c h a n d i s e , jsitch ac. is usually kciit by
ourselves, which is specially adapted to the wants or t h i s
rapidly g r o w i n g c o u n t r y ; all '.of which h a s been selected
with especial care, both as to quality, stvle and price, in th-~
best m a r k e t s the country affords* and which i s being a n d will
i A n d L o t s w i t h o r w i t h o u t D w e l l i n g s I n E l k R a - be offered at r a t e s c o r r e s p o n d i n g with the lowest regular
pids, t h e Count)- Meat o f A n t r i m C o u n t y .
rates for similar g r a d e s of g o o f s in the metropolitan marThe above m e n t i o n e d lands are located in A n t r i m , Tia*' kets abroad.
T o a full examination of prices we would invite the attenverse, Leelanau, ami Manitou Counties.
A r e a m o n g the
earliest and be»: selections with r e f e r e n c e t o noil, water, sur- tion of our customers, and mv(e particularly those .contemface a n d markets.
They e m b r a c e f i r m i n g lands, village plating a' residence here, asxii^ng t h e m that any Information
sites. Water powers, with or without i m p r o v e m e n t s , a n d the which we r a n give, will be c h e i r f u l l y g i v e n ; k n o w i n g as we
choicest localities for 1'ropoJli r and S t e a m e r woo<llng *ta- do that if fully understood all would' avail themselves of t b r
tions, or witud f u r n i s h i n g stations for Chicago m a r k e t All advantage* offered—whb-h may be b e t t e r understood by
on Hie gTent Lake thoroughfare, accessable to markets East n a m i n g the same as follows : J-'o rents no insurance, low
o r West. Oan be h a d in q u a n t i t i e s t» suit p u r c h a s e r s and freights, small expenses, (as j compared with most towns i
*t prices m a k i n g It an object in p r e f e r e n c e to btiying back cash porchases, best m a r k e t s . ! perfect familiarity w ith and .
long e x p e r i e n c e i u t h l s kind of business, enabling us to know
froiu settlement.

SALE OF STATE TAX LANDS.

T h e B i c h r a o o d E n q u i r e r of t h e 1 5 t h i n s t . h a s a

m i l i t a r y lines, t h e a b o l i t i o n of

H E A 1-M E S T A T E
AND
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.

MANISTEE COUNTY.
[Concluded
from
Fourth
Page)

TRAVERSE CITY.

A L B E R T W . BACON.*

,L L O C A T E L . t N D S , P A Y T A X E S . BUY
ip C o m m i s s i o n — a n d Sow offers f o r sale.

11600 Acres of Choice Jjaiids;

STATE LANDS.
best possible a d v a n t a g e .
Will «el| choice lauds, for famiinir. fencing, cedar posts, '
We are t h u s p
ular t h a t 4H a l i o i
and timber purpose*, in all partM of the County ; or w ill seosition and ad
itsges ; aniljan examination w'bieb we In
cure to parties State Land* of their •eieetion on as liboral
ite. will prove
the most.cafoal observer that we can ent e r m s us can W purchased of the S t a t e .
e n t made i n our column.
Traveme City, July I I . li«3.
O u r stock of Dry Goods U v t r y complete, bought low. of
the most approved styles 4nd m a k e s coropiising dress
good» in P e L n i n s Challlcs, Alliacc.is. Saxony P l a i d s Print*.
Black Silks. Wool DeLaincs, fcgnred und plain black a n d
white P , a i d s Swiss Muslins, C f a m b r e y s , G i n g h a m s . Ac., Ac.
GRAND T R A V E R S E WOOD LANDS FOR KALE.
DOMBSTIC8
B o u g h t a t reduced rates : Double and Twist Casslmeres.
' i l R E E HUNDRED AND BIGHT ACRES. IN ONE
body, of choice Wood Land, on the Peninsula. In Grand Black and Eancy CaslmcresJ F r e n c h S u m m e r C a s s i m e r e s
Traverse" Bay, seven miles f m i n Traverse City, f r o n t i n g half York Mills C o t t o u a d e s plain find fancy, W h i t t e n t o n Plaids.
a mile on tho West Bay at th«- e n t r a n c e of Bower's Harbor. N'ankunctts. K e n t u c k y Jcan% Tweeds. Mixtures, Denims.
It is protected f r o m prevailing w i n d s by the H a r b o r <m the Checks Apron a n d Miners, Ticks, S h i r t i n g P r i n t s . Drills.
North and by a large Island in f r o n t oil the West.
T h e r e is Cotton Flannels. Wool l-'lanntls, Brown C o t t o n s Bleached
deep water ail a l o n g on the fruiit within » or 10 rods of the Cottons, Bags, Ac.. Ac.
shore, and the beach in if g r o u n d is gtmd. T h i s land (which
CLOTHING.
is of a choice quality f o r f a r m i n g purposes, wetl watered
G e n t s One silk lined Black (Jloth Coats, very s u p e r i o r qualwith s p r i n g s and small streams.) is heavily timbered with ity, line Black Casslmere P a n ' i . Fancy Casimere Coats, P a n t s .
hard majile. beech, rock elm. white ash, linden, and some a n d W s t s , S u m m e r C o a t s Coitonade* l ' a n t s and Coats.
cedar ; but the leading t i m b e r Is h a r d or sugar maple.
It
Under-clotbing. a full line Gents a n d Ladies, Over S h i r t s
will cut f r o m forty t o fifty a o r d s of " C h i c a g o body wood," a n d Alls, OH Salts, I n d i a Rupber Coats. Wool. Union a n d
or 80 c o r d s of ••Steamboat wood " to the a r t e , two-thinls of Cotton Hocks In variety. C o l l a r s a large a s s o r t m e n t . Cravats,
which would be h a r d maple. There is a good mill-Mtream well assorted. Trunks, T r a v e l l i n g Bags. Vslises. H u n t i n g
' rater power on the premises. P r i c e , six dollars per Bags, Umbrellcs, l t ' R . S a t c h e l s some very good, Ac., Ac.
acre—conh. P n , f u r t h e r particulars, address
LADIES' WEAR.
MORGAN BATES.
Register of the L a n d Office at Traverse City. Mich.
Gloves, silk, lisle s n d leather. Hose,. black, white, slateTraverse City, J u l y 8, lS'.J,
30-tf.
brown a n d blue. Cotton, u n i o k m e r i n o and cashmere. Belts,
assorted ; Magic Rufiling, Tape t r i m m i n g , full line : Flonncings, Swiss c a m b r i c a n d linen ; also, t d j i r t g s In t h r e a d ,
NOTICE.
cotton, s m y r l a , cambric, s w i * and silk ; Cotton Wash TrimU N I T E D S T A T E S LA ND O F F I C E . >
m i n g s . colored a n d white, very pretty ; colored and w h i t e
TKAVKBRK CITY. J u l y 9. 1863. \
D A T E N T S FOR E N T R I E S MADE BETWEEN T H E Staya ; colored a n d white " ? k l r t Supporter*." best m a k e :
A 16th day of J u n e , 1862. a n d the loth dav of Nov. 1802, for Crinoline, a nice assortment j l.adies Drawers a n d Yeats ;
W r o u g h t Collars, in linen, cambric, a n d muslin ; C r o t c h e t
Settlement ond Cultivation, u n d e r t h e G r a d u a t i o n Act of
August 4,1854' have been received a t t h i s Office, a n d the B r a i d * : m a r k i n g c o t t o n ; 'hem stitched h a n d k e r c h e i f a ;
purchasers arc hereby notified to come forward Immediately plain linen handkerchiefs ; (dress p a t t e r n s , assorted { veil
borage ahd tissue ; lace veils ; Ladies k n i t a k i r t s ; bolimoral
and make the r e q u i r e d proof of ** S e t t l e m e n t a n d Cultivation." and secure their respective P a t e n t s , because If said skirts, nicely assorted, s u f c m e r styles : Broche shawls ;
stella, delaine ahd wool shawls cloaks ; ladles embroiderproof is not tiled within a limited time, the P a t e n t s will be
ed setts, low p r i c e a n d chcRce ; wash b l o n d ; black lace,
returned to the General I.and Office, a n d will t h u s be liable
to be cancelled for n o n - p e r f o r m a n c e of t h e c o n d i t i o n s of flguered ; F r e n c h J a c o n e t : i o f t cambrics, f o r l a d l e s ; mar' n c o n t e m p l a t e d by the Graduation s?Ues ; India cloth, Ac.. Act

K

TO WOOD DEALERS.

T

BOOTS W D SHOES.
Gents o x f o r d ties ; congress n i t e r s ; ballmoral shoes :
plow shoes ; calf brogahs ; kip shoes ; b r o g a n s ; c a r p e t a n d
goat slippers ; Indian r u b b e t s : calf, k i p a n d heavv boots ;
ladies goat ballmoral boots J ballmoral pebble calf boots ;
glove kid c o n g r e s s g a i t e r s ; l a s t i n g c o n g r e s s ; side lace a h d
heeled gaiters ; kid b u s k i n s a n d slips ; c a r p e t a n d plosh
slips ; childs c o p p e r t i p s b t e s : g o a t ballmorfels ; l a s t i n g
boots a n d cacks ; misses bojats, full a s s o r t m e n t ; boys 6boe*.
assorted ; boys b o o t s ; childs boots, n i c e assorttnenr. I n
the above good* we can oflfcHnduceinents.

SALE OF STATE LANDS.
„ S T A T E "LAND O F F I C E , >
LINSIMO, J u n e 15th. 1863. J
" V T O T I C E IS
HEREBY GIVEN,, THAT CERTAIN
State Swamp I^inds, e m b r a c i n g fivrf h u n d r e d a n d fifty
thousand acres, m o r e or less, situated in the t o w n s a n d
ranges m e n t i o n e d below, will be offered for sale at public
auction, a t t h i s office, on Thursday, t h o 30 th day of J u l y n e x t ,
STOYE8 AND JIOLLOW WARE.
at 10 o'clock A M., at tho m i n i m u m price of ten shillings
F o r e s t oak, Minnesota, Y a n k e e Doodle, Albion. S e n a t o r
per acre, and on the t e r m s established by law.
Included in t h i s list a r c found some or the best a n d most Compeer, Volunteer, O r a t o r , Sovereign, c o m b i n a t i o n brick
oven
r
e
s
c
r r o i r t o p and w a r n i n g closet. C o m b i n a t i o n P l t i n ,
valuable f a r m i n g and pine lands e v e r offered by the State,
situated In the counties o f Clinton, G r a t i o t . Isabella, Muske- Imperial Brick Oven. I m p f r l a ! P l a i n Oven, Comet, P r i z e
gon, Newaygo. Oceana, MaKon, Manistee, Lake. Grand Tra- P r e m i u m , Contest, Lark; C o o k i n g Stoves.
In
parlor
and box stoves ;!Troy Box. Getn. Peerless, Rival.
verse, Lecfanaw, Antrim, Eraniet and Chebovgan a n d o t h e r s
t o g e t h e r with some t o w n s h i p s In P r e s q u c Isle and Alpena Locket, Idaboe, Casket, Newt Plate Stores, Double D o o r P l a t e
counties, n o t heretofore offered, supposed to be valuable c~ a n d Parlor Cook Stolen, w i t h a d d i t i o n s as occasion d e m a n d s .
K
e
t
t
l
e
s
all
s
i z e s f r o m 4 to !|0 gallons ; Bake kettles. Pots,
a c c o u n t of their plno and location.
SAMUEL S. LACEY, Commissioner.
hRojcERIESs
Town South.
* . Range.West
A Alii ahd complete assortment, to which we InviU in- .
Towns North.
"*
R a n g e East. spectlon.
S p i c e s in raw a u d g f O u t i J l u l t e r i a l , of best grades.
5. 32.
8
TOBACCO.—Plug, fine cat, smoking, turkish, tip-top Old
3 i , 3 3 . V . V . V . " . V . . . . V . ' / . " . " . ' . " . " . " . V . l l . . ' . . " ! ! . " ^ . ^ ! ' . ' . . . 8 V i r g i n i a lump.
DYES.—Indigo, madd*j-J e x t r a c t logwood, cudbar, blue
Towns N o r t h
Range W e s t
vitriol, camwdod, coi*)»ros.jc<3chlneal.
F O R T H E T A B L E A r P r e i e r v e U peaches, c h e r r i e s , p l u m s ,
8 9. 10,
*
quinces,
c
u
r
r
e
n
t
s
,
goasebeirtes,
r a s p b e r r y , c u r r e n t , grape
15, 10.17, 21. 2 1 23. M. 25. 30. 27. 31. 32. 33. 34
15, 10. 17. 22.54. 25. 26. 27. 33. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37, 38, 39
4 ami strawberry jellies, t o i i a t o e s , apples, peaches, p r u n e s ,
15.1C, 17. 21. 34.26. :7, 28,39, 31. 32. S3. 31. 35, 38. 37. 38,
cheese, c r a c k e r s dried beef,"
4
3V.
HARDWARE.
31. 35. 36. 27. 28, 3 a 33. 34, 36, 37. 38,
0
Nails f r o m 2's t o 0 0 ' s as law as can be bought clsewtfere ;
24, 36, 27, 28, 29. 33,34,
1
7
23,30,27, 28. 29, 90.31. 3 3 . 3 li
8 iron, a f u l l a s s o r t m e n t v glass, all Sizes ; axes, broad, n a r r o w
a
n
d
boy's
;
barn
door
b i n g e s and r o l l e r s ; cable a n d t r a c e
21, 26.37.2*. S3.
:
.'
9
31. 22,23. 34. 33, 26. 51; 38^
l o chains, traps, table a n d p a c k e t cutlery, a full line : d o o r
21. 23, 33, 34. 35. 20. 27. '/*, 39, 30. 31,
» t r i m m i n g s , complete stock j c a r r i a g e bolts ; pad, chest, till;
51. 25. 34. 35. 28. 37. 38. 29,_3<H 31
13 t r u n k , box, and door lockf.piisorted 4 c a r p e n t e r s tools, a f u l l
15. 10. 17. la. 19. 20.23. 24. 25,26.17. 2*. 53
13 line : shoemakers tools akd findings good a s s o r t m e n t ;
14.15. 16.17. IK 19. ?n. 51, 51. 53. 24. 25. 26. 57. 58. 59.. 14 steelyards, balances, flat - I r o n s g r u b hooks, scythe* a n d
I I . 12,13. 14. IS. 16. 17.18, 19. 50, 31. 32. 23. ?». 25. 2«. 27... 15 sickles.
F A R M E R S TOOLS.—ShtjveU, s p a d e s hoes, p o t a t o h o o k s ,
11, I t , 13,14,15,16. 17. 1H, 19. 20, 2 L 22. 53.24, 25,30,
10
1 1 , 1 2 , 1 3 . 1 4 . 1 5 . 1 6 . 1 7 , 1 8 , 1H 50, 31,
V,.
17 f o r k s 2. % a n d 4 t l n e d f m t f i u r c f o r t s , schuffle hoes, g a r d e n
12. IS, 14, 15, 10,17, 18. 19, .30,
" " and b a y rakes, p o u n d c n y i o W bells, scythe s n a t h s e n d s o y t h e e ,
grain a'rtd c b l l d r e n j c r a d l e ^ plaster, lime, Riddle'a F a n n i n g
40.
Mills, ltlirtber wagons, l i g h t - w a g o n s wagon s e a m whiffletrees
29-4 w.
wheel barrows, road, scrapeiw, plows. 1 a n d 2 h o r s e ; steel
plow m o u l d s f o r shovel plotrs, d r a g teeth, cultivator teeth,
CHANCERY NOTICE.
g r u b hoes, p l a n t e r s heavy ihoes, half bnshel baskets, well
WILLARD E . STEAn.Ns a n d CUAKUES B. GLOVEB,
buckets, c h a i n p u m p s c i s t e t n pumps, Ac.
"vs.
MEDICINES.
MARY J A K E I^JI-TSA DLROSS a n d AI.EXAXHER I L F R E E R .
Avers, J a y n e s Winslow'sJ Sawyer's, T h o m p s o n ' s , S a r g a n t ' s ,
IN TUE CtRCt'tT CorRT f o r the County of <>ratid Traverse,
Davis', Kennedy's, etc M p i t c n t medicines ; as also pills,
in Chancery.
.
, .
STATE o r MICHIGAN—Ninth J u d i c i a l Clrcnit, in Chancery, ointments, o i l s essfenees a h d e x t r a c t s lu variety.
suit {tending in the Circuit C o u r t tor the C o u u t y of Grand
HARNESSES.
Traverse. In C h a n c e r y .
Slng1«> a n d double, heav^-jand l i g h t harnesses, m e n ' s BB<I
T T SATISFACTORILY A P P E A R I N G TO T H E UNDER- side saddles, bridles, haltci>. g i r t h s , martingalla. e x t r a t u g s .
X signed, Circtilt C o u r t C o m m i s s i o n e r for the C o u n t y of
stra|w, Ac.. Ac.
' M,
., • z - t ' f , ^
Grand Traverse, by affidavit qf J . G. Ramsdell. one t h e soliciLEATHER.
t o r s for said Complainants, t h a t the above n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s
Mary J a n e Louisa Duross a n d A l e x a n d e r 11. F r e e r , are n o t
Cow hide, k i p , calf a n d ! findings, a complete line ; t s a u .
residents of t h i s Suite. On m o t i o n of J . G Ramsdell. Solici- p e g s nails, knives, Ac., Acs
t o r f o r the Complainants, it »s orderedtha*. the said DefendY AN K HE NOTIONS.
ants. Mary J a n e Louisa DuroSsand Alexander H. Freer, e a u w
Dolls, cologne, h a i r oil, i o i n a d e , h a i r r e s t o r a t i v e and dyes
their appearance to be entered in t h i s cause w i t h i n three
m o n t h s f r o m the date of thiR order, a n d that in case of t h e i r h a n d k e r c h i e f p e r f u m e s t o l j e t a n d s h a v i n g soaps, spectacles
appearance they and each of tbeui cause their answers to tobacco and s n u f f b o x e s . aiM p o u a h e s meershaum s n d comsaid C°tnplainant'!i bill to be filed and a copy thereof to be non p i p e s porte-moaies, njoney b a g s ladies t r a v e l i n g b a g s
bilds bags, rattles, t o y s t o y books, compasses, b r a s h e s ,
served on the C o m p l a i n a n t ' s Solicitor within twenty days
j•
a f t e r service of a copy of said bill and notice of t h i s order, assorted, toy w a t c h e s .
a n d in d e f a u l t t h e r e o f l h a t the said Bill be taken a* confessed
STATIONERY.
by the said Defendants.
Letter, note, legal a n d 4 a p papers, envelopes, a s s o r t e d ,
And it is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t within twenty days, the said
C o m p l a i n a n t s cause a c o p v of t h i s o r d e r t o be published in pencils, p e n s . Ink. black aijd red. sealing wax.
the Grand Traverse Herald, a p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d published in
ROOKS.
Traverse City. In said C o u n t y of G r a n d Traverse, and t h a t the
S a n d e r ' s McGuffy'B Davia' Mitchell's and Clark's series of
said publication bo c o n t i n u e d in said p a p e r at least o n c e In school b o o k s c h i l d s a n d a d u l t s miscellaneous books, blank
each week tor Six successive w e e k s o r ^hat they eause a copy books, copy b o o k s s o n g a*d m u s i c b o o t s ^ s o m e for schools.
of t h i s order t o be personally served on the said Defendants,
~~
TIN W A R E .
\
Mary J a n e Louisa Duross a n d Alexander H . Freer, at least
O u r t i n s h o p Is in A No.' 1 r u n n i n g o r d ^ r a n d all w o r k
twenty days before the t i m e above prescribed f o r t h e i r appearance.
C. H. MARSH.
. C i r c u i t C o u r t Commissioner.
A good a s s o r t m e n t c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d — a t fair prieea.
(A t r u e COpy. attest.)
W c find It impossible tojhardly c o m m e n c e an e n n m e r a t i o n
J A M E S P. BRAND,
of o u r stock in so s m a l l a t p a c e , and f o r a n y a d d i t i o n a l p a r R e g i s t e r in C h a n c e r y .
ticulars please call o n or »end t o
J . G . R A M S D E L L Sol- a n d of Counsel f o r C o m p l a i n a n t
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Dated. J u n e 9,1803
( P r i n t e r ' s fees $S 25.)
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BALE OF STATE TAX LANDS.

ANNUAL TAX SALES.
A u d i t o r Genera!** Office, >
LAXSIXO. Mich., J u l y 1st, 186J. j
C O M U C i r O F E A C H O F T U B FOLLOWING
- J described t r a c t s o r p a r c e l s of land, situated
In the C o u n t y of G r a n d T t a v e n e , d e l i n q u e n t
f o r u n p a i d taxes, f o r the y e a r s m e n t i o n e d below,
aa will be sufflcietrt to pay the taxes, interest, and
• h a r g e s thereon, will be sold h y t h o T r e a s u r e r
of said County, on t h e first Monday of October
n e x t , at s a c h p u b l i c a n d c o n v e n i e n t p l a c e a s he
shall select In T r a v e r s e C i t y , the county seat
o f said c o u n t y , a c c o r d i n g to the S t a t u t e In such
•MB made a n d p r o r i d e d .
EMIL ANNEKF,
A u d i t o r General.
1800.
Town
2 7 A ' o r l h of Range
9 West.

rri f if'i

»»J of HP|
1 4 0 . 1 37
64 90 2 81
Town
2 7 Worth
of Range
11 f f e t t .
s w | or nei
l 40
1 W
50 90 3
Village
of Worth
Unity.
LoU.
Blk.
2
50
01
>0
91
13
119
18
07 90 1 15
Town

I

J

2 9 Worth

of

Range

f J5

th

5 We»t.

""

n | of n e i
1 80
swt of swt
I I 40
18 90 2 93
a e | of s e t
15 40
. „
18 90 .2 93
Town
3 0 North
of Range
5 ffett.
e i of sol
36 80
3 68 36 30 4 94
Town
2 5 Worth
of Range
6 ffett.
set
7 1C0
T 37 73 90 0 00
Town 2 5 Worth of Range
7 ffftt.
Wjofnel
19 80
8 67 .36 00 4
Town
3 0 Worth
of
Range
1 ffett.
s{ o f n e j
• 19 80
3 67 36 90 4 93
set ofnw*
1!) 40
1 85 18 90 2 93
ne|orsw|
19 40
1 85 18 90 2 93
n | of s e t
19 81
3 67 36 90 4 93
Town
2 5 Worth
of Range
8 West.
L o t No. 1 or
8 33 78 1 5 0
15 90 2 55
MJorswi
15 40
1 85 18 90 X S3
Town
2 8 Worth
of Range
8 West.
L o t No. 8 of
.18
.
31 35 1 0 8 : 10 90 2 (
Town 2 9 Worth of Range
swfli of swflt
7 3 f 01 1 ' 4 6 14 90 2 50
Lot No. 4
57 37 2 72
27 90 3 89
12 80
2 76 27 00 - 3 93
w i of n w i
L o t N o . l or
18 69 97 2 88 28 80 4 00
L o t No. 1 o f .
19 55 45 2 67 26 90 3 83
Town
3 0 Worth
of Range
8 I f est:
Lot No. 1 of
18 20
70 07 90 1 67
w | ofawfli
18 80
2 76 27 *0 S 93
Town
3 1 Worth
of Range
8 ffett.
s w i o r awi
5 40
1 38 13 90 : i 41
• l o t net
28 80
. 2 16 21 JO 3 26
Town
2 7 Worth
of Range
9 West.
n | of se'i
2 80
5 23 52 >0 6 65
aejof
~ "
1 01 2 0 1 0 3 11
n | of n e f l j a n d
« e | or nefit
6 126 10 8 79 87 80 10 56
•wi or ncj
9 40
4 05 40 90 5 35
w | of n e l
20 80
2 71 27 90 3 88
Town 2 Worth of Range
9 /Fat.
L o t N o . 2 of
2. 42 80 3 52 35 90 4. 77.
nwDj of nwilt
2 31 27 1 01 16 90 2 67
• w i of n e i
4 40
2 74 27 90 3 91
6 82 68 >0 7 30
Lot No. 2 of.
1 83 19 «0 3 02
s w i Of n w i
12 40
2 11 2 1 8 0 3 22
Lot! of'
13
2 16
12 0 1 8 0 1 03
Lot 3 o r
15 53 85 3 77 37 80 5 04
LotNo. l o r
23 45 75 1 28 12 90 2 30
Lot No. 2 a n d 3
23 116 65 2 96 29 90 4 14
L o t No. 2
24 64 45 1 69
16 JK) 3 75
swi o f s w t
24 40
84 08 90 1 82
n e t of n e t
26 40
\ 8 38 33 90 4 61
s w j of nwi
28 40
> 65 46 90 C 01
• I ol n e t
30 80
5 23 52 00 6 65
32 80
4 03 40 DO 6 S3
35 80
6 75 67 B0 8 32
w i of s w i of set
30 20
1 69 16 90 J 75
Town
2 9 Worth
of Range
9 West.
L o t N o . 1 of
8 27 1 7 1 05
10 90 3 05
n w i ofa»{
10 40
1 it
14 SO 2 40
L o t No. 1 of
11 13 11
04 06 90 1 60
Lot Nn. 2 of
<11 61 75 3 93 2 9 0 0 4 12
nv^ofawi
15 40
1 89' 18 90 2 97
a w i of n w i .
16 40
1 41 14 90 2 45
L o t No. 4 or
I t 49 73 2 37 23 90 3 60
n w i or n e t
21 40
1 80
19 90 2 99
LotNo, 10or
21 44 2 06 20 90 3 16
Lot No. 1 or
22 94 19 7 76 7T00 9 43
L o t No. 3 or
20 61 36 3 24 32 90 4 40
LotNo. 3of
28 68 74 3 16 3 0 0 . 4 37
Town 3 2 Worth of Range
9 ffett.
ai of awi
13 80
J 78 27 90 3 93
nioTnwi
24 80
2 76 27 9 0 3 93
7
Town
2 6 Worth
of Range
10 f f e t t .
Lot N o . l o r
Lot No. 2 or
3' '48 0 1 b
18 90 2 93
L o t No. 3 of
40 70 I 75 17 90 2 82
Lot No. 4 or
31 71 1 23 12 90 2 25
L o t No. 12 of
T 13 76
61 08 ! 90 1 57
2
40
1
75
n e t of set
17 tO 2 82
L o t No. 1 or
3: 48 71 1 85 18 90 2 93
Lot No. 2 of
3 26 02
86 08 00 1 84
Lot No. 3 or
3 14 82. 46 0 4 9 0 1 40
L o t So. 4 or
3 51 29 1 94 l t . t O 3 03
L o t No. 6 or
3 39 99 1 75 17 9 0 3 83
L o t No. 6 o r
3 51 68 1 94 19 90 3 03
L o t No. 7 qr
3 34 34 I 58 15 90 2 63
LotNo. 8nf
3 49 50 1 85 18 ; 90 3 93
L o t N q . 9 of ,
3 40 07 1 76 17:90 1 8 2
. L o t N o . 10 of
3 20 8«
81 0 8 90 I 79
neflt o r n w i
3 42 31 1 75 17 90 2 82
s e i or n w i
~
*1 76 17 90 2 82
s e t or s w (
3 40
1 75 1 7 9 0 2 82
« i or n e t
1 75 17 90 2 82
L o t No. 3 of
38 #0 1 75 i r t o 2 82
L o t N o . 11 o r
1ft 18 66
81 0 8 9 0 1 79
L o t N o . 12 of
10 24 35
97 09 M 1 96
L o t N o . 13 o r
1 0 24 10
97 0 3 9 0 1 90
e i o f n w .t
10 80
8 42 3 4 9 0 4, 66
Town
2 7 Worth
of Ranrp
10 f f e t t .
awt'Ofwi
11 402 01 26 90 3 77

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353



°.A*

* *«.

T/r«d.

Town

2 8 A f o r i h of
m
-

Range
10' f f e t t . |
H
~ O
"4 \

Town

2 5 Worth

If I If

e i of neflt
18 80
7 90
79 90 9 69
niorswi
26 80
4 91 49 90 6 30
nwi
31 160
15 62 1 56 90 18 08
Town
3 0 Worth
of Range
10 f f e t t .
LotNo. 2or
35 37 75 1 69
16 90 2 64
Town 3 2 Worth of Range
10 f f e t t .
w i of n e t
7 M
1 72 17 90 2 79
Fractional 3
8 42 18 I 62 16 90 2 57
Fractional 4
8 20 59
80 08 90 1 78
Town
2 6 Worth
of Range
11 f f e t t .
net o f n w t
1 42 18 2 97 29 90 4 16
nwiofhei
1 41 92 2 77 27 90 3 94
.ai of n w i
1 80
6 01 (SO 90 7 51
W i ofswt
1 40
2 25 22 90 3 37
iJlorswl
1 80
3 42 34 90 4 66
L o t t t o . 3 of
6 43 60 2 05 20 90 3 15
swfii of nwi
6 38 27 2 00 20 90 3 10
nelli
6 U 04
46 04 90
e i orswflt
7 80
3 47 34 90
a w f l i or swfii
7 37 98 1 75 17 90 2 82
awOt of swfii
7 38 02 1 58 15 90 2 63
e i Of J e t
8 80
3 47 34 90 4 71
s w i of set
8 40
1 75 17 90 2 82
Si of a w i
8 80
2 71 17 90 3 "
n J of n w i
17 80
2 71 27 90 3
swfii of swfii
30 39 37 1 3fi 13 90 2 39
ei ofsci
31 80
3 47 34 90 4 71
awiofsei
31 40
1 76
17 90 2 82
Town
2 " Worth
of Range
11 f f e t t .
s w i or n e t
1 , 4 U 05 1 94
19 90 3 03
set or n w i
,
1 <0
1 94 19 90 3 03
w ] or n w i
27 80
4 »6 49 90 6 35
rwi
* 27 160
9 90 99 90 11 73
e i or n e t
28 80 ,
4 96 49 90 6 35
si or swi
29 - 80
3 95 33 90 5 24
n e j or n e t
31 4 0
1 55 16 90 2 60
L o t No. 1 of
31 36 75 1 85 18 90 2 93
Town
2 8 Worth
of Range
11 f f e t t .
Lot No. 3
t 22
83 08 90 1 81
LotNo. 4
9 28
83 08 90 1 81
Lot No. 4
16 . 28
83 03 90 1 81
s | of s e t .
17 80
8 15 81 90 9 86
Lot No. 4
21 33
1 67 16 DO 2 73
LotNo. 1
33 48
1 60 16 90 2 66
Town
3 0 Worth
of Range
11 f f e t t .
;
n w i of n e t
10 40
1 78 17 90 2 85
s i of Lot 1
11 25
2 23 22 90 3 35
Lot No. 1
23 15
45 0 « 0 1 39
L e t No. 4
27 57
1 78 17,bO 2 8 5
w i or s e t
27 80
2 67 26 90 3 83
LotNo, 3
27 33
1 24
12 90 2 20
•i ofnwt
34 80
2 68 26 90 3 84
Town
3 1 Worth
of Range
11 f f e t t .
« i of n w i
10 80
3 09 30 90 4 29
Fractional
12
76
02
90
92
FradUnalt
13
2 85
15 01 90 1 06
nwjL
22 160
6 21 62 90 7 73
Town
3 2 Worlh
of Range
11 f f e t t .
s e t or swi
10 40
1 93 19 90 3 02
swi orsct
10 40
1 93 19 90 3 02
L o t No, 6
27 39 60 2 38 23 90 3 61
E p t o f s w i o f s w i 31
1
60 06 90 1 56
n w i of n e t
34 40
8 16 81 90 9 87
Town
2 6 Worth
of Range
12 f f e t t .
• a i of n e i
7 40
1^5
17 So 2 82
w i of n e t
24 80
3 47 34 90 4 71
e{ or n w i
24 80
3 47 34 90 4 71
aei or s e t
25 40
1 30
13 90 2 39
Town
2 7 Worth
of Range
12 Ifest.
s i of n e |
. 7 80
2 71 27 90 3 88
e w j or
^ 1 1 160
6 86 68 90 8 44
Town
2 8 Worth
of Range
12 f f e t t .
L o t N o . 2 or
I 40
2 23 22 90 3 35
Si o r n e i
24 80
4 45 44 90 5 79
n e t or s w i
24 40
2 22 22 90 3 34
Qi o r a e j
24 80
4 45 44 90 6 79
s w i of s e t
36 40
1 26 v 1 2 90 2 2H
Town 3 0 Worth
of Range
12 f f e t t .
n n d i of f r a c t of
8 ( 11 85
4 0 04 t o 1 3 4
n n d i of L o t No 1 9 70 75 6 25 62 90 6 67
L o t N o . 1 c o r lake 10 22
89 08 90 1 87
LotNo. 2
10 39
1 43 14 90 2 47
T W n 2 8 Worth
of Range
13 f f e t t .
ncili of n e t
6 41 34 1 40 14 90 2 44
set of
18 160
4 15 41 90 5 46
Lot No. 2 of
28 39 60 1 34
13 90 2 37
L o t No. 3. of
28 39 61 1 34 13 80 2 37
•iofsei
29 80,
2 77 27 90 3 94
Town
2 9 Worth
of Range
13 f f e t t .
L o t No. 1 Of
4 37 84
69 06 90 1 65
L o t No. < of
4 61 20 1 29 12 90 2 31
e i of n w f
6 80
2 77 27 90 3 94
net of n e t
'
9 40
69 06 90 1 65
Town
3 0 Worth
of Range
13 f f e t t .
L o t No. 1 of
31 30 60
52 05 90 1 47
Lot No. 1 of
32 25
52 05 90 1 47
L o t N o . 2 of
32 23
52 05 90 1 47
Lot No. 3 of
32 43 20
86 08 90 1 84
L o t N o - 4 or
32 57 15 1 04
10 00 2 04
awi of
32 160
3 46
34 90 4 70
a i Of s e i
32 80
1 73 17 90 2 80
Fractional
33 13 90
35 03 90 1 28
Town
2 5 Worth
of Range
14 f f e t t .
nwi-or nwi
14 40
1 36
13 90 2 49
Town
2 6 Worth
of Range
14 f f e t t .
u n d i of wi o r n e i 25 80
1 36
13 90 2 39
Wi o r n e i
20 80
2 72 27 90 3 89
n n d i of e i of s e t 35 80
1 36
13 90 2 39
Town
2 8 Worth
of Range
14 f f e t t .
net of
9 160
6 64
65 90 6 99
L o t N o . 1 of
10 39 85 I 38 13 90 2 41
•lornwi
14 80
2 77 27 90 3 94
e i of n e i
15 80
2 77 27 90 3 94
awi o r a e i
18 40
1 04
t o 90 2 04
fti Of n e i
19 80
2 77 27 90 3 94
a e i of n « i
20 40
1 38 13 90 2 41
s i of n w i
21 80
2 77 27 90 3 94
se| ofsci
23 40
1 38
13 90 2 41
•i ofswi
28 80
2 78 27 90 3 95
s e t Of s e i
29 40
1 38
13 90 2 41
e i or n e i
32 80
2 07 20 90 3 17
n e t of
33 160
4 15 41 90 5 46
Town
2 9 Worth
of Range
14 f f e t t .
Fractional
17
5
1 3 01 90 1 04
s i of n e i
28 80
2 77 27 90 3 94
s w i or n w i
28 40
1 38 13 90 2 41
L o t N o . 2 of
29 54 14 1 38 13 90 2 41
Belli of s e t
30 55 54 1 73 17 90 ^ 80
L o t No. 1 of
31 37
1 28
12 90 2 30
w i or s e t
31 80
2 77 27 90 3 94
Town
2 5 Worth
of Range
15 f f e t t .
net o r n e i
6 41 91 1 79 17 90 2 86
nwfli or n w i
7 38 57 1 68 16 90 2 74
swfii or nwfli
7 39 63 1 68
10 90 2 74
SWi or n w i
8 40
1 49
14 90 2 53
w i or n e i
8 80
2 98 2 0 9 0 4 17
e i or n w i
8 80
2 98 29 90 4 17
7 * o t m 2 6 Worth
of Range
15 f f e t t .
L o t No. 2 or
8 SOv35 1 33
13 90 2 36
Bet or
33 1CCW 5 44 54 90 6 88
Town
2 7 Worth
of Range
15 f f e t t .
Lot No. 4 or
1 66 20 2 39 23 90 3 52
Lot No. l o r
12 26 35 1 14 11 90 2 15
n e i or nwi
12 40
1 60
16 90 2 66
Town 2 9 Wbrth of Range
15 f f e t t .
LotNo. l o r
'
24 29
52 05 90 1 47
T o i m 2 5 Worth
of Range
16 f f e t t .
wiorswi
1 80
3 42
3 i 90 4 66
net o r n e i
11 40
1 70
17 90 2 77
M i or aei
11 40
1 70
17 90 2 77
awi or s e i
11 4 0
1 70 17 90 2 77
set or s e t
12 40
1 70 17 90 2 77
n w i of n e t
13 40
1 70 17 90 2 77
LotNo.lor
14 42 36 1 82, 18 90 1 90
Lot No. 2 or
14 28 85 1 21' 12 90 2 23 |
L o t N o . 7 or
14 30 10 1 38 13 90 2 41!
net ornei
14 40
1 70
17 90 2 7 7 ]
Lot No. 3 or
14 75 58 3 <2' 3 1 9 0 4 65

of Range

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16 f f e t t .

Lot N b . 4 of
14 39 M 1 68 16 90 2
Lot No. 1 of
23 65 82 2 82 28 90 4
Town 2 6 Worth of Range
16 f f e t t .
e i of set
34 80
• 3 42 34 90 4
nei o r n e i
S4 40
1 46
14 90 2
Village of C a t f l e a d .
L o t N o . 26
28
20 02 90 1
LotNo. 7
29
29 02 90 1
Village of L e l a n d .
Lots 1 1 , 1 2 a n d u j >
of 7 a n d 8 block 4 \
3 32 33 90 4
Village of Northporl.

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16
16
16
17
17
21
21
21
21
21
21
22
23
28

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80
1 kl
n i of set
11 t o
ni orswi
80
1 11 11 90
« w j of swi
65 05 90
40
SO
n i of net
2 31 23 90
ai ofsei
80
2 21 22 90
u n d i swi of n w i
40
65 05 90
u n d i n w i of swi
40
66 05 90
80 > 1 11 11 90
u n d i * i of net
u n d i s w i of n e t
40
66 05 90
«i o f a e i
80
2 21 22 90
wi or set
2 2V 22 90
u n d i n w i "f nwi
65 05 90
net or swi
40
1 11 11 90
eiorsei
80
2 21 22 90
- - 7
"it M
04 90 :
• i oT net
80
2 21 22 90
- --49
3d st 34
31 03 90 :
u n d i s w i or n e t
28 40
55 06 90
28 80
n n d i w i or set
•• " 4 6
4th st 34
04 90 :
1 11 11 90
«. - 4 0
6 t b s t 34
30 80
05 90 :
u n d j e i or n e t
1 11 11 90
Lot No. 29 and >
u n d i n w i or n e t 30 40
55 05 90
u n d i swi or sei
30 40
56 05 90
31 on 5th st.
\ 34
30 40
L o t No. 36 and >
u n d i K t or swflt
2 21 2290
30 39 77 1 10 U 90
awfli o t a w f i i
38 o n 4th s t
\ 34
u n d i w i or nei
32 80
1 11 11 90
Lots 42 5th st
11
Lot 46 E s i d e )
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 7 W e s t .
War
5 31
set or s e p t
1 80
1 11 11 90
F 4th st
nefli ot nwfli
1 43 38 1 21 12 90
Lot 23 4lh st
34
30 03 90
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 7 W e s t
Lot 32 6th st
34
30 03 90
1 10 11 90
9 40
Lot 40 4th st
34
69 05 90
eiorsei
25 80
2 21 22 90
Lot 22 & 24 6th st 34 31 03 90
26 40
set of nei
1 10 1 1 9 0
tat 49 & O 4th st 34
5 00 50 90
e i of set
26 80
2 21 22 90
Lot 31 & D 3d st 34
38 03 90
nwt of set
26 40
1 11 11 90
Village of North U n i t y .
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R in ire 8 W e s t
L o t 6 B 104
4
2 43 24 90
s e | or nwi
24 40
1190
L o t l l B 113
07
90
T o w n 2 4 N o r t h of R a n ire
West
Village of WakaxooTllle.
nwfli of net
11 90
41 27 1 1 5
A lot b e g i n n i n g
si or swflt
2 80
2 21 22 90
at tho Sfc, cor. of
set or ne{
30 40
1 11 1190
Lot 6 in WakuT o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 9 W e s t
Eoorille, thence
27 80
E t o t h e shore
Si of s w i
2 21 22 90
27 80
or Or'd Trnv.
n i or n w i
2 21 22 90
Bay, t h e n c e N
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t
a l o n g the shore
3 40
1 72 17 90
s w i of n w i
or said Bay 8
3 40
1 72 17 90
nw{ of swt
rods, thcnce \V
40
1 72 17 90
set of net
t o the E line or
4 40
1 72 17 90
n e i of s e i
Wakuzoo v i 11 e,
40
87 08 90
s w i or s w i
thence S to the
9 40
87 08 90
n w t of sw{
place of begine i of a w i
10 80
3 45 34 90
ning.
J 3
1 47
14 90 2 51 swi of nwi
10 40
1 72 17 90
Lots.
13 80
3 45 34 90
e i or swi
11.12 a n d 13
1 20
12 90
3 <o 31 90
w | of s w i
13 60
35
45 04 90
14 80
3 46 34 9 0
s i of set
47
69 05 90
n e t of set
14 40
1 73 17 90
71, 72, 73,74
3
119
1190
22 40
1 72 17 90
net o f s w t
8 a 81, 82, & 63
3
1 08 10 90
23 160
a e i of
6 17 6 1 9 0
84, 85,80,87.88,89,93 3
I 48 14 90
23 160
5 17 61 90
swi of *
95, 96,97, 98, 99
3
74 07 90
23 80
2 76 27 90
n i of s e t
100, 101.102,103.104 3
74 07 90
24 20
w i of s w i or n w i
87 08 90
105, 106, 107, 108
3
1 30 13 90
24 80
3 45 34 90
s | or n w i
10 and 90
3
59 05 90
24 40
n e t or n w |
1 72 17 90
?J a n d 33
3
2 23 22 90
24 20
e i or s e t of n w i
87 08 90
74 07 90
75
3
26 160
n w i or
5 52 55 90
4 46 44 90
61 '
3
26 80
3 45 34 90
08 90
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 3 W e s t
nasoo's Addition.
83 73 6 42 54 90
eflt of n w i
1 48 14 90 2 62 w i or set
15 80
10 05 1 00 90
15 39 80 2 06 20 90
Lot N o ' 3 of
SALE OF STATE TAX LANDS.
21 49 S3 4 03 40 90
Lot No. 4 or
21 40
set or set
3 81 33 90
22 38 35 3 00 20 90
L o t No. 1 or
22 M D f i 2 07 20 90
Lot No. 3 or
22 -58 20 2 75 27 90
L o t No. 3 or
22 60
4 20 42 90
i s t e e , bid off to the State for Taxea or 1801. a n d w i or nei
23 65 15 8 34 88 90
previous years, a n d described in s t a t e m e n t ! Lot No. 1 of
28 47 35 4 54 46 90
which will be rorwarded to the office o r t h e Trea- Lot No. 3 of
37 39
6 24 62 90
s u r e r or said county, s o m e t i m e n e x t m o n t h , L o t N o . 2 of
37 36
7 IB 71 90
will be sold at publfc auction, bv said Treasur- Lot No. 9 of
27 16 16 3 17 3 1 9 0
er, a t the countv seat, on t h e first Monday of Oc- Lot N o . 10 of
27 53 30
56 05 90
t o b e r next, at the time a n d place deslgnMed ror Lot No. 8 of
28 49 46 6 11 6 1 9 0
the o r d i n a r y T a x Sales, if not previouidy dispos- Lot No. 1 or
Lot No. 2 or
28 49 50 7 46 74 90
ed or at this Office, a c c o r d i n g to law.
28 40
4 20 4 1 8 0
Said s t a t e m e n t s contain « rull description or n e t or net
28 67 87 6 68 56 90
each parcel of said land", a n d may be seen on Lot No. 9 or
29 40
6 OS 60 90
application at the office o r t h e Connty Treasurer. n e t or set
31 36 50 8 70 87 90
L a n d s s t r u c k off to t h e State for Taxea of Lot N o . 8 or
31 80 01 6 62 66 90
1361, or other years, at the Tax Sales in October n i of n e t
31 80 01
77 07 90
last, will be offered sutyect to the r i g h t of re- n i of nwfli
32 40
1 91 19 90
demption prescribed by law, as well u t o the L o t No. 1 or
32 84
1 66 16 90
r i g h t or purchase or the State Bids at this Office Lot No. 2 or
32 40
2 28 22 90
swt or nwi
p r i o r to the sale.
34 80
10 87 1 03 90
e i of n w i
E M I L ANNEKE,
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 4 W e s t
A u d i t o r General.
set of
3 160
6 89 68 90
4 78 80 3 4,', 34 90
wfli of n w t
ANNUAL TAX SALES.
80
8 45 34 90
w i or swi
5 40
1 731 17 90
n w i or set
Auditor General's Office, >
6 80
8 45 34 90
LANSING, Mica.. J u l y 1st, 1863. < : s i of s w i .
5 80
3 45 34 9 0
O MUCU O F E A C H OF T H E FOLLOWING s i of set
6 80
3 45 34 90
described tracts or parcels or land, situated si o f s w i
6 80
8 45 34 90
in the county or X t a n k t e e , d e l i n q u e n t for un- s i or net
6 80
3 45 34 90
paid Taxes, f o r the years m e n t i o n e d below, as s i or n w i
6 4 f 88 1 73 17 90
will be sufficient to pay the taxes, interest, n e t of nwi
7 80
3 45 34 90
and c h a r g e s thereon, will be sold btr the Treasur- h i of n e i
8 80
3 45 34 90
er of said County, on t h e first Mouday or October n i or nwi
8 160
6 89 68 90
next, a t such public a n d c o n v e n i e n t place as he n e t of
9 80
3 45 34 90
shall s t r e e t in I t l a n L i t e e ^ the c o u n t y seat or n i of nw(
9 40
1 73 17 90
said county; a c c o r d i n g t o t h e S t a t u t e in such swi ot nwi
T o w n 2 2 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 4 W e s t
made a n d provided.
EMIL A N N E K E
4 40
4 97 49 90
swi of set
A u d i t o r General.
5 80
2 64 26 90
si o f n w t
1802.
"£ 80
2 64 26 90
n i or s w j
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 5 W e s t
6 40
5 03 50 90
swi or n e t
8 40
6 63 66 90
se{ or swi
8 80
13 48 1 34 90
w i of set
6 68 66 90
8 40
n w t of sw{
8 80
13 43 1 34 90
w i of n w i
9 80
10 05 1 00 90
3 51 70 1 42 14 90 2 46 e i of nwi
nwflt or nwfli
11 80
6 62 66 90
7 40
1 11 11 90 2 12 w i of nei
nwi o f n w t
11 80
6 62 66 90
7 40
1 11 11 90 1 i2 e{ of n e t
s w i or nwt
17 40
38 03 90
7 40
1 11 II 90 2 ]2 set or swt
net or s e j
17 40
38 03 90
7 41 87 1 16 II 90 2 17 n e i or swt
nwfij of swfii
17 80
88 08 90
7 41 60 1 16 11 90 2 17 • i o r n w i
swfii of ewfit
17 80
13 43 1 34 90
30 40 93 1 13 II 90 2 14 e i or n e t
nwflt of nefi|
18 43 67 4 19 41 90
<10 40 78 1 13 11 90 2 14 swfii or swfii
Bwli( of nwfit
18 43 98
34 03 90
30 80 ' 2 21 22 90 3 33 swfii or n w i
e i or swi
18 80
64 06 90
30 40 63 1 12 11 90 2 13 e i or s e t
nwfli or swfij
18 40
32 03 90
40 48 1 11 11 80 2 12 swi or set
swflt or swflj
18 40
32 03 90
s e t or s w i
5 Ifett.
T o w n 2 2 Worth
of Range
19 40
82 03 90
11 90 2 1 2 n e t or n e t
n e i or n e t
" 33 40
1 11
19 39 47
81 03 90
22 90 3 33 •et of n e t
e i ornei
34 80
2 21
19 38 42 4 62 49 90
swflt
nei
T o w n 2 3 N o r t h of R a t i ^ u 5 W e s t
19' 40
swt or set
6 68 66 90
s w i o r swi
13 80
1 fO
11 90 2 u si of swi
19 82 20
7# 07 90
11
90
2
12
nw{ of sei
13 40
1 11
19 39 87 5 03 ~ 6 0 90
sefii of nwi
T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e I5 W e s t .
19 37 23
net or set
36 03 90
23 153 35 1 65 15 90
11 90 2 u swfli ot
s e i of se{
25 90
11 01 90
48 68 1 35 13 90 2 38 L o t N o . 2 or
nwfli of nwfli
36 46
1 05 10 90
U 90 2 11 Lot No. 6 of
nwi ofswi
26 80
8 26 82 90
22 90 3 13 b i ' o r n w i
11 80
2 21
n i or nwfli
27 32 95
33 03 90.
11 80
1 11 11 90 2 12 L o t No. 1 of
u n d i n i or •i f t
27 80
5 03 60 90
Lot No. 1 or
11 25 10
69 06 90 1 (5 n | of n e i
27 40
41 04 90
11 29 70
82 0830 1 8 0 n e i of » * i
L o t N o . 2 or
27 64
41 04 90
12 80
2 21 22 90 3 33 n w i of set
e i or sei
27
16
41 04 90
12 80
2 21 2200 3 33 Lot'No. 2 or
w i of s e i .
27 17 40 2 45 24 90
M 80
2 21 22 90 3 83 Lot No 6 of
e i of n e i
27 33 71 4 21 42 90
sw{ or n e i
12 40
1 11 11 90 2 12 Lot No. 3 a n d 7
27 56 10 7 07 70 90
e i or nei
IS 80
2 21 22 90 3 83 L o t N o , 6 of
27 40
5 03 50 90
13 40
1 11 11 90 2 12 n w t or swi
n w i of net
28 27
2 79 27 9#
14 37 80 1 04 10 80 2/04 L o t No. 1 or
Lot No. 2 of
28 80
3 31 33 90
17 40
1 11 11 Xf 2 12 n i or n e t
s e t of n w i
40
41 04 90
II 90 2 12 net or set
n e i of n e t
18 40
28 80
63 08 90
22 90 3 83 n i or swt
n{ of n w i
21 80
14 56 1 45 14 90
44 90 5 T6 Lot No. 2 of
nei of
24 160
n
i
or
n
e
t
30
80
84 OS 90
22 90 3 83
e i of n e |
25 80
s
e
t
or
s
e
t
80
40
61 05 90
22 90 3 S3
wi or n e t
25 SfU
set
or
n
e
t
30 40
51 05 90
22 90 3 53
wi or nwi
25 80
30 40
51 05 90
11 90. 2 12 ne{ of s w i
s ] or n e t
20 80
swfli
of
s
w
i
05 90
34
40
77
51
11 90 2 12
net or nei
32 40
42 04 9 0
11 90 2 12 s w i of set
nwi ornet
27 40
06 00
33 BO
M
22 90 J 53 e i o f
n i orset

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Total.

A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Office, K
" LA>SINO, Micu., J i l y 1 I M S . J
• V T O T I C E 13 HEBEBY G I V E N THATICER111 tain lands situated fa the C o u n t y or Q r a n d
T n r t n e , Md off t o the B u t e f o r Taxos of 1861,
a s d previous year*, a n d described la s t a t e m e n t s
which will be forwarded to the office of t h a T r c a s u r t r of aald C o u n t / , sometime n e x t month, will
b* K i d at public Auction, bv saiJ Treasurer, at
t h e county seat, on the drat Monday or October
• a r t , a t the time a n d place designated f » r the
o r d i n a r y T a x Sales, If n o t previously dlipoaed or
a t t h i s Office, a c c o r d i n g to law.
8 a l d s t a t e m e n t s contain a fall d e s c r i p t i o n of
e a c h parcel or said land*, a n d may be seen on
application at t h e office or t h e C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r .
L a n d s s t r u c k off to t h e State f o r t a x e s of 186LV
mr o t h e r years, a t t h e T a x Sale* In October last,
will be oflkred s u b j e c t t o the r i g h t of redemption
prescribed by law, as well aa t o t h e r i g h t of purchase of t h e State Bids at t h i s Office p r i o r t o t h e
•ale.EMIL A N N E K F .
A u d i t o r General.

12
13
50
33
33
50
60
13
60
S3
33
60
13
83
33
60
12
12
60
50
S3
11
12
12
23
11,
83
11
33
ia
13
16
33
13
33
33
79
79
79
.79
"85
85
69
79
69
69
69
79
79
68
68
93
86
69
79
85
87
69
86
95
16
33
64
10
17
93
53
07
89
76
80
88
61
63
10
52
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