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G REAT. GREATER GRE ATESl BAIiGAINS EVER OFFEEEU 1859. Jtó-)1859In this City, are uow being offered at tho CHEAP,CLOCK,WATCU, & JT O-vc Olxy S-toiOTIIK ñnbscrlbor wouldsny to thecitizensof Ann Arbor, in particulnr, and the rest of Witihtenaw duntv n general, thnt hehnajuat ÏMPORI'ED PI RECTLY from EUROPK.a Tremendons Stock of Watches! Ah of which h hlnds himarlfto anll CIIEAPF.R tban can he boupjht weet of New York City. Open Face Cylitnliir Wmches trom 86 to Í10 dn do Lever do do 8 to 21 Ilunting (.■ do do do 14 to 35 do do Cylindcr do do 9 to 28 Gold Wntehes from 20 to ISO 1 Lavo aUo the CELKBRATED AMERÏCAN WATCHES, which I wlli ■]! Itr -f:s. Evory Vvatch warrantod to pcrforin well. or tbe money retunded. Clocks, Jewelry, PUted Ware, Fftncy Gooiis. Gold Pen, Musical Instruments and Stringa, Cutlery, &c, and in tmt h vurif-ty of everythini: usually kept by Jwelers can be boughtfortltc next ntnoty days nt vur OWN P RICES! Persone buying ttnythfng at thfs wcll known estnblistinno nt can rely upon gntting goods cxuctly as ropresented, orthemonny refunded. Oallourly and aecure the b;st bargnlns over otVercd In thii City. One word in regard to Repairing : We are preparad to miikc any ronnirs onfine or common Watches, even to intiking o r the eiiliro wntch, if nocesHttry. Roptürlng of Clocke and Jnwelry as usual. Also the nuinufacturing of UINtiS, BROÜCHS, or auything des tred, from California Gold on short nottce. KíiírrHTÍPi; in all its branches excented with neat nOdS Hnd disputen. J C WATTS. Anu Arbor, Jnn. 2SthI859. 7S4W 1I0RACE WATERS , AGENT 333 Broadway, New York Pulillalicr ui " M n ir nml Magie lïooks AM) DKALKK IN Pianos, Melodoons, Alexnndre Organs Organ Accordeons, Martin 's celebrated andother Guitars, Violins, Tenor Viols, Violincellos, Accordeons, Flutinas, Flutes, Fifes, TrianglesClari jnetts, Tuivng Forks.Pipes andHammera, Violin Bows, bestltalian Strings, Bass Instruments for Bands, Piano Stools, and covers, and all kinds of Musical Instruments. JS lx o o 't 3VC -i-x S i o, From all the pubbuliers in the U. S. , Berttni's Huntin's and Modern School, and all kindn of Ingtrnction Booten for tbe afoove instruments; Church Muuic BMks; Mtiftic 4'lt'mtly l.ini il-'. ; Mu-sic paper, and all kiuds of Music Merchamlirte, Att hcLowest P rices. New Pianos At $175, $200, $225, $250, nnd np to $RO0. Socoud Hand líanos from Si'5 ap to $160; New Melodeons, $15, $00, $76, $100, and up to $2ftO; Second Hand Melodeons from $Ü0 to $80; Alexandre (trnns, with five Stops, $160 nine stops, $1S5 and $225; tbirtfen stops, $250, $275 a ik $300; fiftcenstopi1$3S0aiiri $375; A liberal discount to Ciergymen, Clmrches, Sabbath Schools, Seminarios nnl Teachers. The Trade upplicd at the usual trade ■ list-dunts Testlikionlnls of the Hornee Waters Planos and Mclodcons John Bfowett, of Oftrthatfe, N'ew York, who has hat one of the HoraccM'.itt'rs Pinnen, writesas follows: - "A frieiul of mine wishes me to purchase a piano for h-r. She likes the one you noll mo in December, 1856 My piano ín beeomtng popular in this place, and I tliink can introduce onu or two more; they will be more popu lr tlmn any otlter inake." 'We have two of Waters' Píanos in use in ourSemi nary, one of which has been severely teted for throe yeará. and we can testify to their good quality and dura bility."- Wood & Gregory, Monnt Carrotl, Til "II, Waters, Esq. - Prak Sik: Ha ving uswl oneof your Tiano Fortes for twoyears past. I have fonnd it a verj superior Instrument. Aiwzo Geat, Principal Prooklyn Heijgkts Semivary. "Tlie Pinno I received from you eontinnes to give nat isfaction. 1 regard it as one of the bost instruments in the place." Ia :!■ IM Glakkb, Charletton, Va. MThe Melodeon has safely arrived. I feel oblïged to you fory our liberal discount." Rev. J. M. McCoKMick YarqiietviUeS, C. "Tho piano was duïy receivetl. Itcamp in pxcellen condition, and is very much admired by my numerous faniity. Accept my thanks for your promptness." - Rokkkt Cooi'KB, WArrmkam, Bradjoed Co. Pa. 'Your piano pienses us well. It is the best one in our county."-Ti!OMaü A, Latïum, CnmpbelUon, Ga. "We are very much ohligod to you for having sen shcIi a fine instrument for $250."- Brank,Held & Co. lïnffalo Detnocrat. "The Horace Waters Píanos are known as amonjr, the very best We aro enableil to speak of these instru ments with confulence, from pernonal knowlfdjfe of their excellent tone aii'l 'lurabU' 'niality." - N. Y. Evangelist "We can wpenk of the mprits of the Horace Waters pi anos from personal knowtc-lge, as boing the very fím-s' quality." - Chrhlian Intdligencer. "The Horace Waters pianos are ouüt of the best anr most thoroughly seationed material. We have no doub that buyers can do as wcll,iH;rhapn better, at thisthan a' any otherhouse in tbe línion." - Advocate and Journal Waters' pianos and melodeon challenge comparisoí with the finest mae anywhere in the country."- Home Journal' "Horace Waters' piano Fortes are of full, rich am even tone, and powerful-iV. Y. Musical Reveno. "Our frienils will finó at Mr. Waters' Btore the very best assortment of Music and of Pianos to be found in the United States, and we urge our southorn and western friemts to give him a cali wheuever they go to New York." - Graham's Magazine. Warchouse 333 Broadway, N. Y. Sab ba th sTh ooi Bell, i 00.000 IsskciI in ten Mouths. Tlie unpreceilented sale of thiH bonk has induced the Hii-li-li.-i Uj ald some 30 M tunes aneïhymnstoits pres. ent SÍ7.I-, without extra charge, oxcept on thecheapedi tion Amoiig the many beautiful tunes and hymna added may be found: - "I ought to love my mother;" "O Pil be a gootl child, ndeetl 1 will." These and eight other from theRell,were unrf at the Sunday School Annivorsary of the IE K. Churcii at the Acatlemy of Music, witli groat Tlie Bell cortains noarly 200 tunes and hymne, and is one of the best collections ever issued. Price 13c; $10 per hundrert, pontage 4c Klegantly bound, erabonsel gilt, 25c, $20 jwr 100 It has been introduced into many of the Public Schools. The t e! is pubüsluMl in small numbers entitled Annivorsjtry and Sunday School Music Books, No. 1,2, 3, & 4, in onlerto accommoilate the milllon; price t'2 & $3 per humlred No. 5 will soonbc issued - commencement of another book, Also, Revival Music lïooks, No, 1 & ', price $1 & $2 per 100, pontago lc. More tha;i 300,000 copies of the above books huve been luaed the past elghtean months, and tho deman'l is rapidly increasing. Publishotl bv HORACE WATF!RSt Aent, 3S3 Hroadway, N. Y. Publisod by Horace Waters 33 3 Broadway, New York Yocal.Kinn! Word s can neverdie;" "Tlie Angels told me so;" "Wüdd of the WoKt;" "Thoughtrt of ftod;" "Givomeback my Mountain Home;" "Day Preams;" "Dandy CockRobin;" 'Tm with thee sUH;"Petnames;" "There's no darilng like mine;" "Sarah Jane Lee;""Evor of thee;" tl'm It'aving thee in Sorrow;" '-fïird of Beauty;" "Homo of oor birth;" "Grave of Rosabel' and lWake, lady, wake4' prico 25c each. ' In.strumkntal, - Talace Garden, or Singing Bird Polka, 40c; "Swinging Schottische;" "Mirabel Pchottisch;" 'Thomas Bjiker's Schottische;" "Piccolomini ['olka, 35 ceutw each. The abovcpifict have beau tif ui Vignettee. "Weimer Polka;" "Arabiun Wu cry March," the very last; "Vaxsovianna Doniell Mazurka; "Rea.1: ng Polka;" "Crinoline Walist," and "Idincers' Qua drille," 25c each. "Tho Empire of Rpich's Quadrille;" a new dance, and "The HiWrnian Quadrille," 35c each. Many of these piecen aro playo! by Baker's celobratetl orchest ra with great applruso. f Mailed freö. A arge lot of Foreign Music at half price. Planos, Alelodeous and Orgaus. Tlie Horace Waters Pianos and Melodcons, for depth, urity of tone and durability, are unsurpassed. Prices .'ery low áecond Hand Pianos and Sïelodaona from $26 to Í150. Music audMusical Instructions of all kinds, attho owest pricen. HORACE WATERS, Agent, No. 333 Broadway, N. Y. TmnÚHtUEB; - "TÏip Horace Waters Piano are known asamonff the very bost.' - Evangelist. "We can spwik of their merits froin poruonal knowl.,1."- Chriftian Intetngcncar. '■Nothfeogat the Fair displayel greater excellence -"- Churchman. Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge com parison with the finest made anywhere in the country." - Home Journal. 710tf Irving's "Works - National Editiou rHTS Fino Eu"tion of tho Works of Washington Ib vixo (iuoluding the lifo of willbe pubshcd for SITBSCRIBERS ONLY In Montlily Volumfs, Price $1.50 Piiyable on Dclivery. VantiCiilly rrintfl Oa benvy BQperflaO paper, of tlw vri v beát qualtty, and subsUmtially bound in hcavj M-vi-iu-'l boftsdSf ÜEnch Volume illuatrnted with Vignettet on Steel and Wood, JL$ Knickerbockei-'K New York, Sketch Hok, Oliitll. ColumbiiH, 3 viilfi. Hraccbridgf H:ill, Atorin, Tales of ■ Trawier, Crayon Miscellruiy, Cait. BooneviUe, Oliver GoMsini'l', thhoiuct. 2 vols. (Jrenailji, Alliatnbiii , fc.fc Wolfert's Hoost, Life of WHKhluton, 5to1s. Siiliiiaumli. ThisviliiiiHi will bn soM RXCirmvKi.v to Snbscribers in, l 11 lio gnê,1i3 sujierior to nny BTW bt'fore iwued,- ( veiy hanSonu t "f thew onlvcraaU popular work. , s tlius placed ivitliin tlio mean of all. (. P ITTNAM. Agl Pabltaher, . JIJ Wesmh) Strsit, New York. , City Cheap Lumber Sash, Doors Blinda, Piaster Paris Grand liiver Piaster, Water Lime., Nails of all sizes, Olass, Paint and Putty, (&c, í&c. } D. DeForest, RAVING Increanrd his faellltfea íor dolií; business and mUrgod his Yard and Stock, is pre pniod the present joaaon, with tr.e bes;, largo) and chcaoest seasnned gtock ereriti this merktt to aatiaf'y the reatonnble exDeetfitions of all. Óui motto ia not to be undersold for caeb on dalivery I wil 1 not uwlcrtaketo t'ri-_'M i ut ii ■ public by aaylnc that theywitl getshaved it thuy buy elsewherc, for wc presume that othera wilJaellaslow asthey can art'ord to . All kinds of Tiniber, Joists, nnd Scantling, PIne, Wbitewood, Bnsswood, Hem lock, Planed and Matched Pine, Whitewood Aah Klooiing.Planedtnd routrh Pineand Whitewood si'linL; . Fe iet Posts, Oek andCedar Poste and Plckett "i ui) kinds. Jptnt f all), anï) IWjitcwoob L. .n Ptne, Ashan) Whitewood Shinglci, Barn Boards and Bain Flooi Plank, Black Wa.uUt, and Cherry and thin stuR, Wagon and BUGGY AXLES and TONGUEiá, Boxnd Body !,umbcr,Maple Log Timber, Hlckory, Oak, Ash, Elm, Beech, Ofnllchickneasea.widthi andlungthf ,Scc. Slc, Piaster Paris, and Piaster ol'allkind. XTt.lll5t of all sllel, fa., ie. SASJL I)OOBS,& BL1NDS, tindebyhnnd to order au lowns factor y pricee, on the shorteetnoticc by the beetof workmen, and Best Seasoned Lumber. Rille ofall deacription in the above building line furnÍ8hndontheahorte6tot notice, tor We have Mills Cutting Regularly. A fut! anda perfect aasortment of the above anc other kim! of Building Materials Constnntly onhand althi lowestpossible ratet Cali and be Convinced. A few rods southfrom R. R. Depot or. Detroit Streel, Ann Arbor, Mich. ROOFING, N.B. - I amnow operating Bxtensivelj in the Patent Cement Roofing. THE CAMPAIGN OPENCampion's 3?latform ! THE sul)öcriber has ju-st return.'d from thetaet with bis Fall and Winter Gr O O JE S Whith he U Dctermined to Sell AT THE LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH! at whicli, F"8t Quality Gods can De afíor ded in this city. My clohs are all of the FINEST QUALITY and ns I manufacture thcm into clothing myself, I ui enabled to WARRANT EVERY ÜARMENT T sell. to be WELL MADE, wl.ich ig a strong inducement to custoiners to patronize my store in preforence to places where large quantitile of half made goods are kept for sale. - I have theLATEST fa-bions, and can give you as Fine and xcell Fitting Garment o can be bougfd anywhere, I am bound to sell CHEAPER AND BETTFB QOODS i than any other similar establishment in this city. Your custom is most respcctfully invited. M. CAMPION. Ann Arhor, Kov. 1860. 773yl LOOMIS & TRIPP, Sucet-ssors to Chapín fe Loomïs, andChapin, Tripp c Loorais THE above firm of Loomis & Tripp haring purcliased the entire interest of the former companios will continue the business at ihe oM Rtaniia, where thoy will be ready, on the. shortest notice, to fill all orders in the line of Castings and Machinery, (n the most wnrkmaniike manner, and on as liberal terms as any other shop in the State. Anionjf the variOU8 articlesmauufactured by u, we would enumérate STEAMENGINES of all kinds; Mili Gearing and Ftxtont, wrouf;fatand cast; all the various castingsfor making and repairing Horee Powers & Tbrcsbing Machines nuch as are at present, or have formerly heen in use in tluB part of the State, as well as all the various kinds of casting aml machine work calledforby farmers and mechanics inthis Rcction of the country. of all the varionK patterns, p in sizesand prices, will be keptconstantiy on hand, got the must modern and iinproved styles. 'HUBBARD'S WROUGHT IROK RËAPERS & MOWEHS. Having commt-nced mailufactnring this snperiorMachine, ingle and combinad, the fa riñera are invited to cali and see a apecimen machine now in otir ware room, before purchasingelsewhere, believinü thatjhia machine nood ouly to be neen to convince thefarwPr of ITS 8UPERI0EITY over the Koa pers and Mowers in this market. Thankfiil for fermer patronage to the old firms, we would solicit a continuance from old fríond8,and atrial by all wishing foranything inour lim'of baaunu. LOOMIS & TRIPP. Ann Arbor, My 18th, 1859. 697tf SCH OF F& MILLER 4 RE ST1LL ON HAND at their old Stand, No. 2, Franklin Block, with the most complete assortment of Books and Stationery, PERFUMEIUES, FANCY GOODS, WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS, SHADES, ROLLERS, CORDS, TASSELS, GILT CORNICE8, CÜRTAINS, HOOKS AND PINS, STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS &c. Ever offered in this Market ! and thoy would suggest totboso in pursuit cf anythiogin SANTA CLA US LINE hat they can secure a Doublé Christmas Present ! iy pnrehasing from this stock, as ench purchaser get an additicnial present of Jewelry, &c, Ranging in value from 50 ets. to $50. jJS They trust tliat their long experience in selecting 'iis fcir tlïiw market, and Btriet attcntion to the wants if Coitomers, maj vMtitle ibem to a liberal .shaic of 'ntroMMK1. Ann Aibor, Hoc. 5. 1860. TTTtf gNEYE and EAK. WËÊm DR. F. A. CAD WELL, "?i '■'■ oi-Kr.vroi: m tuk kvk sn k.u. For Dcafltcss, Bllndnens, nnd ll ttcfects of Ml;h( and Ilcullni;. DR. C. TiEING A ltKGUI.AKl'hysiciin.withTWEN-TY YEAHS' i'xrfuaive practico in the trentment nt !jsonM of the l'.vr. ANU EAE, will b foand qajUned to give relief or effect cure in ncaae within the rcach of hiinmn pkilt . . 4 No charge for an ezamlnntlon or an opmton, or for nntuccatfnl unica. Dk. C.1 Tkkaiisk o.v tuk KvK u Eak, of 300 pp., eoDtaining refervneo, Testimoniáis, Deacriptionof Diuea, i'itsc, nd othér Important nutter, lUnatnttd wiiii bots, to 1' bMdfratUf by nndlng Tul Ccnislv paj posta ge. AcJdresi Dr. Caswiu, 83 Raodoiph Street corner Ponbom Chicago, 1(1 Iy768 REAL ESTÁTE FOR SALE. StATE ()K HICHI0AJK, Coran w Km,,,,,,', In the matter "f the K-tato of J-L,„. ,„ - Amoe W.GIIlolt, nd Torean K. (illett, of the r ..i Wauhtenaw.ln tbeState ..I IIIelilgulfuMtn """'y Notiee ia liereby giv.-n, Thfti In mv ot u or,i granted in the undorslgncd, Charlea w Sanfurd (■„ dianof the ritite of sai.l. Minors bv the II.. n J,'„, , Probate f(.r the Countf ..I U'anbteiuir, on the y,., , day of April A. li. 161. there will bu soW m i-,',ü '! Vendo, tothe Mchaat bidder, ut tho ÓVellhw hou of the ondcnfgmd n the townalup of Freednm.iu tl, . County of wbahtenaw, In aald State, .,n Saturnal ti tirstdayofJune A. D. IWU.atoneo'ekxkin Ura Kor noon ..i tliat ,l:,v, csul.j.ct to all enoumbnuwej b mortgage orothtrwuieexisHngst the time of the -:,.-) the folloirfng demribed Real foute to wit: Sitúate In ghatownahlpof Bndgewater, County ..r Washtenawand State ol Hicbigiuu-Selng the north part ol Uu K-,.t half of the nortli mat amurtei of .S-cti. n na Bra In township nO.fourBOBthof range four aMt, cntuiiiin.. twenty seven acres of laad, the Mme moro or les CHAKLKri W. SAXKORII, (Juardiaii Da tcd April 8th,A. D. 1801. Mortgage Foreclosure. DEFAÜLT having boen made in the eonditlon of . Mortgage executed by l'atrick Sul Uvan and Joanna Sullivan to Lutber James, dated April eighth, A.f). 1858 nd reeorded in the Ragtater'l üflice n Wiahtenaw Umnty ,„ liber 24 of Mortgages, at page 422, April 9th, A. 11. li-ÖS, at half paM three o'clock, lM.,by which defaultthe power of sale contained in said mortgage uecame op.rative, nnd nosuit or proceeding havinbii-n instituted at law to mom the debt sesured bv said mortgage or any part tbwoof. and the aum oí síx hundredand tnree dollar and nr,c.ty.8ix cents $fiO3 06) being now claimed to be due Ihereon. Notice ii therefore bereby givon tliat said mortgage will be fore.■1..-.-.1 i,v ;.. saleofthe mortgaged promises, Tba south-wostquarter of the north-east quarter and tht' soulhcast quarter of the nc-rth-weat quarler óf section No. aeven, and the south-east teu acre of the aouth aait quarter oí tbe north eastquarter of section number niDe extending sevortyrod east and west, and nortli and' south farenoughto contain ten acres, all in townshin No. one southofrange live east, being in Webster In tl Count.v of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, or son part thereof, at public veniue, at the Court House in th city of Ann Arbor on the Btli day of July next at noon K. W. HOM, Atty. I-lT"EK JAMLS' Murt8-' Dated, April 12, A.D. 1881. Mortgage Foreclosure. rEK aui.t harta, ha made in Uu c.ndition of a A Mortgage exocuted by Nelaon EBworA an.l FJeanor his wifc ■ to Jabez Hibbard, dated the 8Oth davof August, A. D.1856, and recordc! n theBegtoteraoffioa in the county r.f W'aslitenaw in I.iber No . 22of mortiraifes' at uaLe"70,oDthesecünday ofSeptember. A I) I851 ?.r 6'clock' '■ '■ nnd aagned y Jabez llibbiird to s' . Kueeland hy assignment undcr seal, dated the 9th day of February, A, I). 18B1 , and recordtd in said Resi. tir's office in I.iber No. 22 of Mortgaes at uaKe 770 on the 19thdayofMarch,A.I). 1881, at4o'clock I' M ÏÏ wbicli default the power of snle ro'ntaimil in said niorlgAge bccame operative, and no suit or proceeding havinir been instituted at law to recover the debt tsecured by saidmortiage,or part thoreof, and thesum of Bve hundrwland three dollars and thirty-three cents boin now olahned to he due thereon: Notico ii thcrefore herebygiventhat thesAi.l mortgagewlD be foreclosed by a aaie of the mortgagod premiase, to wit: All that oerUln tractor parecí of land sitúate in th Town of I.vndon In the Counly of Washtcnaw, and State of Micliiiian' tcundedand described as follows . The r.orth west ïmrt' of thesouth-west fractioual quarter, and the p:lr north of the State road running from Hoxter to Grand Kiver n the soath-west part of the south west fractional quarter all on section six (6). township one soutb of rangs miniher three (3) east; containing fifty eight (58) acres and &3-100 of an acre, i ■ or less, or Rome part theieof at public vendue at the Court 1 1. ,.,-.■ in the city of Ann Arbor, on the eleventh day of.lune nextRt noon 8. W. KNEtXANl), Assignee. Rmoain & MonnAx, Att's. Bated, ilarch 19, A. D. 18G1 . j92t(1 Mortgage Salo. TEF AUI.T having been mado in the condition of a U cerlam MortgaKe cxecutcl bv James Ponnellr Ji and Catharine Connelly his wiie to Hiram G. Warren date-1 the ftfUïenth day of December in theyear fcighteen hundredandflfty three, and reeorded in theOflicr of the Kegister of Oeeds of Waxhtt-niw County, Michigan in Líber 20 of Vfortgages on page 166, at eleven nd a quarter of the clock in the forenoon on tbe ninetentll day of Ilecemoer, A.D., 1853, inch Mortcage was on the thirty-fiTBtdar oíOctober, A.D., 1854, duly aolgQed by said Warren to Zebedee Waldron , and said a8siKnment was recor.lel in the said Office of sai.l Register on tho twentythird day of Kebruary, A. I)., 1881 at nine and a half o'clock in the (brenoon in libar 20 of Mortirazes, on page 157, and the said Ifortgage was als,) on the fcignteenth !av ..I Febrnirv. A.D. ,1861, duly assigned hy said 'aldron to Alpheus I-'elch, whicli last'mentioned MBgnmant was reeorded in the said Office of said Register on the twanty-ntth day of Kebruary, A. D., 1861, at uineand a half o'cloek in the forenoon, in Ijbt-r 27 of Mortgages un pi ge 614, by which rlefault the power jfsale contained in said mortgage became operativo, and nosuitorpioceedingshave been instituted at law to recover the debt now secured tlieieby or anv i.:nt thereof, and the sum of three hundred and fifty one dollars and fifty four cent being claimed to be due thereon at the date of this notice : Notice is therefore herchy givcn that said mortaute will be forecl.)sel by Bale üf the mortgaged premises to wit : the West half of the South UY-t Quarter .■! SecfJon Number Two . in Towsahip Om? South of Kan. -e SK Kast. beingin Northficld, in the County of Waahtenaw and btate of Michigan, or so mucli thereof aa win bé necessary to pay the aum claimed to be duo with the tntereat.ooÉta and charges, at public vendue, at tba south door of the Court House, in the the City of nn Arbor, in said County of Washtonaw, on the Wnth day of June, A.D., 1861, at ten of the clock in the forenoon of S'n'Í8f w. ,. AU'HEUSFELCH.Aignee. Dated, March 7, 1861 791td Sheriffs Salo. BY VIRTUE of an csecuton fsaned out of and uniler the seal of the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw, and ate of Michigan, bearing date the 29 day of July, 18fO, and to me dlncted and deureied, against the goods and chattels, and for the want thereof land and tenementa of John T. Raywauttdefendant then-in nnni.d, I ditl on the Ü9th dav of July, I86Ü, Ievy upon nnd seizo all the right, title 'and interest of the said Jolin T. Iiaywault in and to the following decribed land and premises to wit : commeneing four rods North of the Norih-west corner of Lot No. one, in Block No. one, in the Village of Chelsea, in aaid County, and running thence North along thé Eastlineof the highway running North from said Village of Chelsea eight rods, tbence Northeast or parallet with North street, in said village, four rods, thence South or paiallel with said highway eight roda to the north line of said North street, thence Suuth-we.-t along tho North line of said North strooi four rods t the place of beginiüng, containing thirtvtwo rods of land bc thesame more or less, in the county of Wasbtenaw and State of Michigan, all of which premises I shall exposé for sale at public auction,as the law direct at the front door of the Court House in the City of inn Arbor, that being the place for holding the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw, onSaturday the 18th day or May next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said day. THO!. K. LEONABD, late Sheriff. Dated, March 27th 1861. ;a3w Sheriff's Saïl "DYVIRTOEOF AN EXECUTIOX is sued out of U and under the Mal of tbe Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, bearing date the 13th day of January, 1860, and tome directid and delivered, against the goods and chattels, and for want thereof lands and tenements of Richard Conaty and John Conaty, defendnnts therein named, I did on thel3thdayof Jannary, 18), Ievy upoa and seize all the nght, title and interest of the said Richard Conaty, and John Conaty, in and tothe follnwing described lan.i and premises, to wit: The west half of the south east quarUjr section thirty-two, the south west ouarter of section thirty two, also, tl„. s„„,h ,,„rt ,)f g'Imtll 0„st qnarter o. section tllirty-one, IntheTownthip of l.vndujv intheCountyof Washtenaw, and State of Michigan Hl of wbich premises I shall exposé for sale at public auction, as the law directs, at the front d.mr of the Court House hl the City of Aun írbor, that being the place for holding the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw, on Monday, the sixth day of May next, at eleven o'clock in the foreuoon of said . i. v THOMAS F. LEONARD, Ute SherifT. Datel, Marcb 13, 1861. 791td Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an execution issned out of and un.Vr the sealof theCircuit Court for the Countv of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, bearing date thetenlbday of July, 1S60, an.l to me .lirected and delivered, agalnit the goods and cliattels , aml for want thereof lanils an.l tencments of Ira Beckley , delVndant tlu-roin named, I did on the eleventh d..y of July, 1860, Ievy upon and seize all the nght, title and interest of the said Ira Bcckly in and to the following described land and premises. to wit : The north half oí the north west quarter of section number sixteen, in Townsbip number two, south of range six east, containing eighty acres, in the county or Washtenaw andSUite of Michigan, all of which premisos I shall exposé for sale at public auction, as the law directs, at the front door of the Court House in tho Uty of Ann Arbor, that being the place Tor holding Hm Circuit Court for the County ..f Waahtemv, on Monday the sixth day of May next, at eleven o'clock in the f..r. noon of said day. THOMAS F. LKON'AKI) Dated, March 13, 1861. td791 Late Sheriff. Ho for the IMfammoth Cabine!. Ware Kooius. MARTIN & THOMPSON, TT AVE JCST OPKNED Iïi THKIR new and Elegant War e-R ooms EAST SIDEOF MAIN STREET, VINTIST ARBOR A complete stck f K0SEW00D, MAI10GANY SETS OF PARL0R FURNITURE INCLUDIN'd Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Mahogany Rose Wood, Black Walnut, l'l.iin and Marble Topped Orë1 ríi crp r1 f5) crp r r n r? laLKjuLsLKs UZleJULi Oj RO3EWXn, MAHOGAKY, BLACK WA1.NTT, FANCÏ AN COTTAGE CHAIES, &c. , m., &c, &c: m. OBC S 9 Slegant USRORS, HI'UKAUS,SECHCTAI1KS, Completa BED-ltOUM SETS, LNCLUDING LATEST STYLES, -OKMATTEESSES M the bet qoaltty "ni1 DIBërent Material In Fact thev Ha Bverytolng with which to i'urnish PARLOB, BOUDOIR, S1ÏT1NG UOOM OR KlKHEN, 1ND OUR CITIZEN8 NEED NO onger go tu Detroit r eUewhcrp to Rad a la rere a-ssortmont. This PURISTITUBE imisul be soUl ;m.l will be ftold at ?EKÏ LOW f li ICES! I,et every man and hi wifc or going to be wife O11EANDSEE. Theyalso Imvea HE ARS E ÜARRIAGE, And are ahvays rcmly to nttcinl t4 the burial of tlia i:l.1 In the Oltyand adjoimngoountry. Ware-Rín.nisrit i.lü of Ma,ln Street, between Washington and Liberty o i MAltTIN BmTeq (' B. THOMPSON.
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