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May
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1844
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In Chancery, Ist Circuit. Daniel Oakloy, ] TJY virtuc of a dccretul U . , t-ö order of the Court oí Javid Page and f Chancery, made in the aCnleb N. Ormsby. J bove cause. J sliall exposé to I sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House, iu the village of Ann Arbor Wafchtenaw County, on the ■ 25th day of June next, at one o'clock. P. M. of that day, the j lowing described promises. to wit: "AU that certain tract or parcel of land, sitúate, lying and being in Brown & Fuller's addition to the viline of Ann Arbor, on lot numUr one, in block numbercinhi. and beiug all tlnu pari of the said loi on which stands the three north-enst corner { inga of the Huron Block, together with said buildine8 and the nppurtcnances thereto belonmg," bring in the Couiity of Wushtenaw and State of Michigan, or eo much thereof as will be eufficient to raise the amount duo to the complainnnt for the principal and interest due in said CKO. DANFORTH, T „ „ Master in Chancery. Joy A-. Portkr. Sols. for Compis. May 10, ISU. tf3MRS. C. BUFFINGtON, RESPEGTFULLY announccs to the Ladies of Aun Arbor and vícinity. tlmt she has] just received ihe biest fushionable Pattekns, foi Ladics HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, CAPES for Dresses snd the French Mantilla. These Pattcrns were eelected by Mrs. Hill ol Aim Arbor, wiih the utmost care. f rom the most fashionable Shops ín the city of New York. She silso inforni8 ihe Ladtes of Ann Arbor nnd vicinity, that she wil! furnish them with Pattcrns cut with the utmost care. She will likewise keep a good assorttnent of Ilats, Caps and Bonnets, on hand. Ladies will do well to cali ond examine for themselréB lcfore purchasingelaewhere. Aun Arb.v, My J2, 1844. 3tfAttachmesxt lotice. State of Michigan, ) Washtenaw County, b3' Maahew Rider, ) TFFORE S. Abe!. Jusn,n. . .,, -t tice of the Peace in and Daniel Scnlly, ) tor paid couoty. Wotice is hereby jiven, that a writ of atlachment has been issucd in theabovo cniiiled cause by the said Juslice, and that the snid cnuse stands adjourned uniil the 27th day of July net, at ten o clock of that day at the office oi Bard Justice in tlio io.w.ishij) of Ann Arbor, in said coun v MATTHEW RIDER, PlaintifT. Uatcd at Ann Arbor, April 7, 1Ö44. 3 5w G1AWE into the enclosure of the aubscriber. y thehrst ofSepiember lust, an'OX. aunal romly bout eight years old, spotted red and white, múi a bell on his neck. The owner is requested to prove property poy charge and takc hun away. Ann Arbor, May] Oth. -.w DisoJution. THE partnership heretofore existing under the ijrm oi Minnis & Felch. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business in all ns vanouö branches will be continued by S. Felch, at lus shop in iiowé Town, vvhere all demanda against the firm may beseitled. PAUL MINNIS, . A : SAB1N FELCH. Ann Arbor, May 1, 1844. 2-3wwooz.: woox.! CLOTH! CLOTH!! rpüE Subscribers would nform the Public J_ raat they will continue to manufacture good at iheir Mnnufnctory, two and a half miles we.t of Aan Arbor, on the Huron, on the fullowing TERMS. Until the first day of Januory, A. D. 1845, the price will be 37J cents per yard, or half ihe cloth the A-ool will inrike. From the lat of Januarv to the 15th of May, 1845. the price will be 3) cents per yard, or nine twentietlis of the cloth the woul will make, thnt is, 45 yards out o IU0 tnanufactured. The wool will be manufacturad in turn as it may come into the factory, as near as may be with reference to the different qualities. Any person who will furnish one" or more parcela of wool from 80 to 100 jiounds of one qualny can have it nianufactured by itself. Vool will be received at Scio. Wool sent by Railroad will be attended to in the same roa nner as iftheowner were to come with it- it should be carel ully marked. We have monufactured cloth during the past year for a very large number of cuatomers, to whom we believe we have given very general satisfaction With these faets and the advantages oflered by the low pnce at which we ofler to manufacture clotli, we hope for a large share ot pntronnge. SAMUEL W. FOSTER & CO. Scio, Washtenaw Co., April 25, 1844. 3-tf New Establishment. THRESHUVTG MACHINES. KNAPP, HAVILAND & CO. would respectfully inform thefarmerB of Washtenaw and the surroundiug counties that they have established themselves in Löwer Town, Ann Arbor. for the purpose of manufacturing Thrc-shing Machines. Having been for many years engaged in this business in Ohio, they feel that they can wiih coufidence recommend thcir worR. They are xnaking the Burrall & Cádiz Mncíiines and Florse power; also Èastman'e planatary power, different from any other made in this country and generally preferred to any other Machines, which they intend to sell at such prices and on such terms as cannot fail to give satisfoction - .they are detennined not to be outdone by any similar establishment either ia price, style or quality of work. "Competition is the life of trade" and all they' nsk of the Farming community is to paironize them so far as to give them an opportunit} oisupplping a part of the Machines that may be wanied, They are prepared to repair old Machines, Their sïiop is in the basement story of H. & R. Patridge & Co's Machine shop, whcre they may be iound to answer all calis. KNAPP, HAVILAND & CO. W. W. KNAPP, T. A. HAVÍLAND, J. E. BIC r.AIN. Ann Arbor, April 29. 1844. 6ml SOO.OOO I eet PIN E LUMBER. THE subscribers oMer for sale. Five hundred ThousandFeet SEASONED PINE LUMBER, which has been put up in the best possible manner, and is of every quality and thickness. Per sons wishing to purchase Lnmber th&t is fit for immedialc use, will do -we 11 to give us a cali, bcfore purchasing elsewhere. HA ZE LTOi &. PATERSON. Formerly AgentsforBeach & Co. Fhnt January 2g, 1844. 40-6m.SINCLAIR & CHASE, ATTORWEYS AJYD COUJVSELLORS AT LAW, (office lowkr town, ann arbor,) Wil! ttond :o all business in thetr prüfession witb afidclity and rJeepatch. l'aricular aitentiou will bc given lo collecting. KOBEKTP. StNCI.AIR, EDWARD R. CHASE. March20? 184-4. 48-] y.TO CLOTHIEZIS, MANUFACTURERA Ji,YJ) MERCUAjYTS. npiIE subscribers are now receiving, at thcii X stores, 188 JeíFrson Aveni, and corner o Randolpli and VVoúdbridge strects, Detroit, a I large and general stock of DYE-WOODS AND DIE-STÜFFS. 35 tons Logwood. lustic. Limewood, Nicafragua, Hypernic Woud, in the stick, 30 bbls. ground Camwood, 150 do Vustic 120 do Logwood, 100 do Redwoods, 20 do Aluin, G hhds Copperas. 4 do Klue Vitiiol. 4 pipes Ombrc and Crop Maddcrs, prime, 500 Ibs. Extract Logwood, 600 do Uensrnl. Midrns nnd Caraccas Indigo, 300 do Blue-NuigalLs, (Allcppo,) l?50 do Powdcred Cúrcuma, 200 do Verdigris, 10 Cari.oys üil Vitrio!, 6 do Aqua Fortis. 4 do Spirits Sea Sal'.s,4 do INitriu Acid, 2 cases Lac Dye, 300 Ibs. Bnnqiio Tin, 250 do Creatn Tnrtcir, 500 do Qucreciron Bark. Together witji a complete assorlmenlofnll the minor anides in the trade, u w'iti Press Papers. Teazles, Rrushes, Jacks, Tent Hooks, DyeKüttles, Pickors, Burliug Irons, Ñippers, Prussiate of ota8h, Sal Amoniac, Sal Soria, Sugnr of Lead, Steel Reeds, Cnrrl Clcancrs, MACHINE CARDS, Satinett Warps, Shears, fcc. This entirn stock has been purchased wifhin the Inst two weeks, and sclecied péreonally hy one of the concern, who has been in the business for the last eleven yeare, and tliey have no hcMtacion in sayina that ihe qu.ility of these poods is nncxceptionable. Thcy wíll jostlivly be sold at the lowest New York jobbing prices, with the addition of transportatioii only. r' V abscribers liave tho solc Agency in this Sta:e i'or the sale of "PARSON'S SHEARING MACHINES," and the celebra ted "LEICESTEIt MACHINE CARDS," dor.idedly the bestin use. THEO. H. EATON, &. CO. April 11, 1Ö13. 51tf " BBBPP EB MSJ&& mSEa 5Ê wk fl NEW, BOOT, SHOE, AND LËATHER TORË, ANN ARBOR, LOWER TOWN. S vLSKJiaSeroVeri his t'shment from the Upper to the Lower ? Village,No. 4, Hurón Block,whe.e he holds himseJf in readiness (o dresi ca"" inTo", T tfieVeiy Man' Wman' aml Child Wh willgivei'm a cali, in the neutest, cheapest, and' best manner that can be done m Michïgan. LEATHER and FINDINGS of all kinds consiantly on hand. beCte" andBIDES in ny quantities, for which Ihe highest prices uill ötLet none until thcy have called afVekhV, No. 4, Huroo Ann Arbor, May 4, 1844, 3_ly AT THE CASH STORE OF R. & J. L.. BAiraiSOEf , ii Jlrhor, Lower Village, JUST receivcd at the above establiíhmcni, a complete nssortmcnt of imir GOODS' Grocerics Crockery, 8helf Hardware, Bools and Shoes, Tuscan and Sfraw Bonnetsllowers, &o. &c, all of which will be sold as chean as ihey can be bonght at any oiher store in Michigan. The above Gooñs were aalecN ed mth great cre, and we feel assuredthat we can convince purchasera of the trutli oí what we say. The highest price will be paid for Wool We will also recave all kinds of produce in exchange for Goods at ihe Meheet market pnce. Purchasers are respectfullj invited to cali and examine for tnemselves. Ann Arbor, May 6, 1841. 3_(f TÜST received at the Farmers' and Mechanica' Store, W a general assórtment of Fancy andstaple buy :oons, Groceries, Crockery, Boots and hoes, &c. &c. which wiíí be sold cheap and for ready payonly. C; J. GARLAND. Ann Arbor, Upper -Town; Nov. 20, 1843. N. B. s usual, any Goods purchased of Mm not giving satisfaction Inr pnce and quality, the purchascr has the privilege to return theru and re' ceive back his monf y. 32 C. J. GABLAND.ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. T.HE undarsignetl, having been appoinied hy the Judge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw, ad mi nisira lors on theestaie of Asa L. Smith, late of said county. and having givcn bonds a$ rcqiiired b'y lav, hereby give notícc to all persons iodebted to s?tid estale to wake mniediate payniont tn iliem. and all oersons liaving clnims arainst snid csiaie to present them proporly nttested lor adjustrrrent. ; SYRENA SMIT W. Administratrix. W1LLIAM M. SlfíCLÁIR, Adminïstii6fi Ann Arbor, Marcb I, Ití44. , 45-üw MRS. JHÏJIraïZ?, MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER, Silk and Straw Bonnets made, cleaned and altered to the present fashion. Shop, nearly opposiio Davidson'g Store. Ann ; Arbor, Lowcr Town. 4wlFA8H10NABLE HAT STORE. WBAilNUM, would rspectfully inrorm Üjc citizens uf Doiroit, nnd surrouii l.yig country tliñf hu has cunstantly 011 hand a valuab!e nssoriiiiein of Hats, CfgpSj, Fiirs &c. .which be oíTci-s for sale on the 'most .reasunabl tcrmsütNo. 75, Avenue. G".nt;.1'..m::n and ), n } Irom nbroacl on visiiing the City will do well to give hiin a cali be('oro purciasngr elscwhere. Deuoít. Nov. liMh. 1813. 20-6mP0RTRA1T OF JAMES G. BIJRÍJEY. THE subscnber has just üuished a portiaitoi eins gcnilcnian.frorn whicíi Fie ïpikads to have an engra-ving made in vlic fmcst eryle of ilic art. FJe is opening a subscripción whicii will shortly bc placed into tlie liaud.s of all tije piiblishcrs ui L.berty papers in ihc iïce diales, where those wlio wish to nvai! tlieroselvos ol a correct likeness of this enUghtenod philanthropist. and candidate of the Iibcrty Party i'in tlic lilglicst olfice in the gift olilie Péoplé; con h'avá the privilege ofsubscribing. IVojinrson will bc compelled te take the por Unit unless t is proiiounced goud. - The pi ice will bc "J ,00 eadi for piniile cupir?. E. W. GOODVV1N. Albnny. Dec. J. I-Hï(TTPecklcy & Fo8ter aresolc ngents for th State of JVIiciiijrnn. and will StippPyaH who rnöy wish for the onraiis t one riol ar v,ic). payable on delivery. Perwms desíroupl ubtaíningtlicra enn mak'e npplication throbgt the nents of tlic Signol of Liberty, who are authorized to tccerve subscriplions. Ann Arbor, Jan. 1. 1844. ASA L. SM [Tl I'S ESTÁTE.- The undersigned, havinc heen nppointed by the Uon. George Sedewick, Jitdge of Probate, of Washtenuw Cnuniy. Coniniissionere to e.xanijne and allow clnims ajrainst the Ksiaie oi Asal. Smith. deceased ; said eslnte havingbeen reiresented insolvent - and eix monihs are allowed to ' creditors to bring in and prove ilieir claims. We thcrefurc givé notice ihn t we wil! meet for the purposc aforesaid at the ofiiee of Win', lt. J'erry, in tlie village of Arm Albor, on the 13lb d;iy of . June. 13th day of.Iiily, 13th day of August and the 13th dny of Sepiember next, at ton of the clock in ihe forenoon of eneli d;iy. WM. R. PBURY. ) " K. P. SINCLAIR, CommÍBfioncrs. JAMES G1BSON. S Dated, Ann Aiboi, Aiiril 19, 1S44. Cv 59 Itotice lo Itlcrchaiifs. THE Subscribers encouraged by the patronage they have hitherto received in the wholesale depurtmcnt of their business, will the t.rsi day of May next, open the store now occupied by Geo. Grenville, fronting on Huron streel, and conneeiing waU iJieir preeem 6toio in ilie rear. exclusively í'or a WH0L2 SAL2S ROOM, where they will keep at all times a iull assonincnt of Dry Goods, Boots, $■ Simes Carpeta ing Hala, Caps, Paper Hangings-, BoundSy Croccert by the Crale, Hard u-ar c and Greceric$r S,'C. 8,'c Ssc. nll of which wifttè soldon ns good terina aaat any poüii ihis s.deof JVew York City. A . G. D. H1LL&CO. Arm A;bor. Mareh 26, ]P44. 48rf.TAKEN DP TY Ihc sübsciihcr on the HlteentJi of Dec. JU a BLACK STAG, threc. or four year old, with a siria?] s.jiinre mnrk on the end oftho luit car. tí.'iid Kstray has ben eniercd'on Town iouk. accoriiuig to luw. c .' , ., DANIEL DWIGIJT. _ Sfin. April :j. 1644. 8w50 aOASL8, VVAGOiNS, BUGG1LS ANV UARNESS FÜJISAJLE. THE Subácnber offers iijrsale fivc ood borscs. one two liorse wagon; two bugies.tR-o setrs d'Mtble hamess, oe sil?ge imrncse' and wo sacïdles. The wagon, bugcics nnd hjipies werenew last fal I, and wil I be sold du-np for cash or on short credit. H„ 1AR.TR1D6E. Ann Arbor. Luw.erTmvn. April il. 1844. 5ttfLEATHE R. THE iinrdcrsígñed has jnst reocived from tho Mmnifnciurer. and will continue te bcsHU. plied wilh a General Assortmenfcncn' oi KASTERN TANN.KD LEATIJEK, whicJi hc will stil at dceuledly Luw Prives, CASÍ1 or 111 1 )rS. He vM continuaily have on liand Spaniah ancf Slangliter SOLi: LrEATHEJR, of Liglu, Muidle and Heavy Weighrs; Upper Loatlier, Onk and Hcmlock Taned Calf Skina, PatRa and SlaugJiter Kips, Harness and BVidle Lcaihcr, Eindiuga,. White ad Culored Lining, Shoe Tliread, &c. All persons dosirous ot iiurchasing nre req.ueète to tal] m tiro ÓNÉ STORY BRICK BUILDING, Ho. 39, Woodword Avenue, and examine the qualay amlpficesbefoi-c puicbasiug clscwhere. N. B. The hipTiesl Market Price wiltbe paid ín CASH FOR III DES. V ,J.D. BALDWTIV. Detroit, IVov. 13, T843. 29-fím. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, OF superior quality, just pjinied ond fw Sai nt ihife Office. Ann Arlior, Nov. g, 1-843. BL A "N K UEEDsT'MORTGAGES. EXECUTTONS. SUMMONSES, &e. Aa priiuedanr? lor snte nt the ' _aT' S ff; KAL OFFICE. jT Wesleyan Hymn Books, Tl'.ST recetved aiui :ur bale lv 3 G.BECKLF.TAnu Arbor. April cth, 15 i4. 4-51

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