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December
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1861
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GREAT. GKEATEít GKEATE3T BARGAI.N8 EVER OFFEREÜ 1859. ÍLq19, In tliisCiíy, are now beiug ofTercd at the CHEAP, CLOCK, WATCÜ, T o yj%? es X xy StoreTBBBnbaeribsrwoaidny to thncitizonsof Arm Arbor.ii particular, and the rest of Wnslitcnaw Countv in general, 1 ; 1 m t h.-h;tsju6t lMl'Ottl'ED Dl11ECTL.Y trom BÜROPE.i Trein ;mk1ous Stock of Watchcfi! Ali of whicl) lm himls liimselfto ell CHEVkPEB than catt ho boupht west of New York Cify. Open Face Cylibiler Watctaea Irnm $fï to $10 do do Lever do do 8 to 21 Ilunting Casr do do do 14 to 35 do do Cylinder do do 9 to 2Í Gold Watrhcs froro 20 to l0 1 l.ave altiu tnn CELEBRATED AMERICAN WAT CHES, wbieh I will seï Ier $3". Every Vvatch warranttd to periurra well, or the monoy ref tindcd. Jcwelry, Fiated War, Fnncy Goois, Gold Pens, Musical Instrumenta ;uil Stringe, Outlery, &c., and in fnct n vnrict.y of cvrryhinij uua]ly lw:pt jy Jewelnra can bf bongnt fortne oext nïnety days ut vur OWN TRICES! Persons buyinjr aythinp: at this well known estRblitHiine ut can M-ly upon gottfag goods exact) y as rep reeentrd, orthniKnity rcfunded. OaJlearly and secure tho bost bargaine ever ofïered in ihi.' ''ity. One word in regard to Rcpairing : Wc ara prepared tu matte any repairs onfine or common Watcheai eVen tomakiniroer the ejitirr watoH, ring of Clocks and JewiMry n UBunl. AUo tbr manojactarinfl ni RING?, BROOÓlíS or ntiythinp desired, from California Gold on short ncticc. KnLTJivina in ftllits branchesexeented wilbnear. nege and dispatch. J C WATT?. Ana Arbor, .Tap. 88thl839. 7f4w HORACE WATERS, AGENT 333 Broaiway, New York Publlshcr of 3Xulc and Musí e Bouks AMi DEALSB IN Pianos, Melodeons, Alexancire Organa Ürgan Accordeons, Maftiü's celebratcd andother Guitars, Violins, Tenor VioLs, Violincellos, Accordeonfl, Flutinas, Flutes, Pifes, Triangle?, Clan inette, Tuning Forks,Pipes andHamrnera, Violin Bows, best Italian 8tring8, Bass Instrumenta for Bands, Piano Stools, and covers, and all kinds of Musical Instruments. JS lx o o t 1VC -ix S i c, f rom all Chfl imblishoi-s in the LT. S.. TiertiniV Iluntin's, and Modem School, and ;ill kindü of ïnatmotioD Bookfl Tor Uxe abovë instrumenta; Chorob Music Books: Mosic elegantíy bound; Music paper, and all kinds of Music MercÏ!inli -i-, Att heLowest P rices. New Pianos, At S17Ö, $-2f0, S::5, $250, and up to $800. Secoud Hand Planos fvom $-5 op to Í160: Èfew Helodeons, $45, ... $100, huá up to $200; Second Hand .Molodeons from $yo to S80; lexandr&Organs, with live stnps, $160, stops, $1SÓ anl $225; thirtcen stops, $250, $275 and $300; fifteen stops, 8820 and $375; A liberal dtsoount to Clergymen, ChurcbeHi abbatli Schools, Samln&rfa s and Teachei's. The Trade suiiplied at the usual trade discounts Teatlntonlals of tl ie llorare Waters Planos anti Mclocleonü. John Hewett, of Carthage, New York. who bas had one of the HoracoWaters I'iauos, writesaa FoUows: - " A frit'nl oí mine wishes me to purchaae a jiiüiio Tor her. She likes the one yousokl me Ín Lecember, 1856. My piano is becoming popular in ihis plaod, and I think I can introduce one or two more; they will be more popular than any other raafca.11 "We have two of Watara' Pianos in use in ourSemin;iry, oüa oï whiofa Ims been severely testecl tor three v-ars, and vc oan tostifyto.theirgood qaaJib and durability." - Wood & Gregory, Moun Carroll, III. "H, Waters, Eaq; - Dbab Sik: Having used oneof your Piano Fortes for two ycars past. I have fonud it a very superior Instrument. Aloxzo Geat, Principal Brookfyn Reigkls Stminary. "The Piano T reecivcl from yon continúes to give satisfaction. 1 regard Lasoneofthe bsi iittruments in the place." JAMBSL, Ci.arkk, Charleston, Va. "The Helodeoa aan safely arrived. I feeï obHLto you fory pur Liberal discount." Kev. J. BI. HFkmk.1í. YarqnesvillcS. C. '''fïie piano was cluly received. Itcamfi in erxcellent in, and i-; veri much admired by mymimerouE fttmily Accopt inv tJnxnks for your projbptnesfl." - RoaEKT Coopkr, Wárrmkam, Bradjoed Co. Pa. "Tfonr piajió pleasea aa well. lx ia the in-st one ín our county.'VEflouns A. Latiiam, Camphellton, Ga. "Wo aro very mucl; oliliüwl to ymi forbaTing Bent snch a fine instrumeut for $250." - BrankJIeld & Co., Bvffam Democrat. "The Horace Waters Pianos are known asamong the very bost We arï enableS to speak uf the-sc instruments with confidence. from personal knowledge of their excellent tone ín- durable quallty." - Ar. Y. Evangelist. "We ean Bpeak at the merits of the Hnrace Waters pianos from personal knowledge, as baing tho very finest qnality" - Ckrimtian TnirtUgtncer. "The Ilorace Waters pianos are ouilt of the bestand most ttkOroughly stM-oned material. We have no doubt thatbuyerscan do as wcU,perhapa better, ut this than at any other house in the Union. - Advocate a-tdjonrn al. Watera1 pianos and melwleoos challenge oomparUoa with the finest made anywhere in the country."- Home Joumai "Hornee Waters' Piano Fortes are of full, rich and even tone, and pow%rrul - N. Y. Mnsicai Rwew. "Our frieddswill ftndtftMr. Wntors' store the very hrs Msortmentof ttuaic and of Pianos tobe found in the United States, and we arge our soutnern and w '-torn Driends to ghre Win a cali whenever they go to New Yoili.' - Qraham's Magazine. Warehouse 333 Broadway, N. Y. Sa b b a t h ScTi ooi Bel], 100,000 Issued in ten Months. The onprocedented sale of thle book baa induced the )niblislnr to add some 30 new tunes in-I hymns toits present size, without oxtra charge, ejccépt on the cheap edition- Among themany beautiftil tunes and hymns r.dded mny bO foiind: - 'M mj;ht to love my mother;" LO I'H !■■ l jood chiM. lm. ■''.'! 1 will." These and eiffht pthers from tho BelKwere ving at theSunday School Annivor. Mry of the M. K. Chorób at the Academy "f Music, with greal applause The Qall contains oearly 200 tunes and li mui-. ;iii'!. i&pne of tiie best collections eyerissue. Price 13c; $10 per hundrëfl, postage 4c BHegantly bound, i .1 gilt, 2flc, $20 per 100 It has been iutroüuced into Baany f the Public Schools. The e is publiahed in mail numbers entitled Anniventary and Sunday School Music Boöks, Wis. 1,-, 3, & 4, in order to acoomrao hite the milliott; price $2 & $3 per huddred Ño. ó will ooonbe Í8nued - con unen cement of another book. AIko, Revival Ifuslo Bookk, No, I k ', pric H & 2 per ido. postage lc. Moretha.i 300,000 copies of the above bookfl nave been issued tlie past Ighieen months, and the demand israpidly increasiup Publishwl bv HORACi: WATBKS, Agent, 333 Broadway, N. Y. Publised by Horace Waters o. 333 Broadway, New York. Vocal, "Kiml Wordscan neverdie;" "The Angelfl toW rae ho;" "Wilds of the Wcrtj' "Thoughts of God;" "Giva me back my UountaiD Home;" "Day Preams;" "Dandy Cock Robin;11 "l'm with tlee still; 'Pet names;" "l'ln no il;irihij{ like mine;' "Sarah Jane Lee;'" Ev. er qf iln'i;" ' l'iu Ir.iving thee in Sorrow;" "Rird of IVnuty;" ■■lïoiuc of our btrth;" "Grave cf Kosflbel,'' and ■W;ik", ]:uly, wake,.' pnce 25c each. 1 I.stu(!mkntai.. - ' 'Palace Garden, or Sfagfng Bird Polka.' 40c; "Swlngtng Sohottiáúhe?' "Mirabd Sohottisrh;" 'Thomas tfaker's SohottiflCne;" "l'ioi:i)lomini Polka, 3T centn oaob. The above piecus have boautiful Vinettee "Wclmer Polktij" "Arabian Wai eryMarch," the rery lat : "TaBsovïaftTte DonleHB Mazürfctf; "Kea-Ï; Imc Polka;" "CrlnuttUne llt.y.," and "Lancera1 Qua "25o each. "Th' Km pi re of Koieli's Quadrille;" a now danOöj and "The llibornian Quadrille," Söcéaoh. Matiy of llierti plecaa are playod by Baker 's celebra teri orohe..t ra witb greal apnlruse.49' Mailcd free. A largo lut of Forelgn Musie at half price. Pianos, Melodeona and Organs. The Hornee Waters Vlanns and Melodeons, for depth, purity of tone and durability, are unsurpassed, Prices very low 6econd Band Pianos and UelojAeoni from $-5 to ?:Vi. Uusta .unl UoeiOft] Instruction of all kinrlH,atthe loweüt prices. HORACE WATERS, Agent, o. 833 Broa4way(H. V. TiTiMO'Mf s; - "The Iïnr:ict Waters I'iauos aro known H8 amoüg the very he.-t.' - Evangr.lhf. "Wocan speak of their mority from personal knowlsdge."- Chrisiian Inttlvgrnnr. "Nothlngat the Fair displayed greater excellence -"- ChuTchman. W-ilt-s' Pianos nnd Melwoons challenfre.corapflrison with tho linest made uiywUerein the couutry.'" - Home Innrnnl. TlOtf Irving's "Works - National Edition ■ rlïl? PIne EdiUon of the Works of Waphixc.ton Ih vii: (íñcladJng the Ufe oí WushingUu wiUbe publahed Oiv SUBSCRIBER8 ONLY In Montlily Volumes. Prioe $1.50 Pnablo on Delivery. HNumWfuMj Printed oa beun aapegflna paur, ol the . , ; 1. t quality, and sub.stantially bound in lieavj bevellefl board. ' lyjEfteh Volumo iïlustrafced with Vigaettet l on Steel and Wood. L$ Êntokerboaker'B New York, , EUtvtob Book, ClotJi. t íolum tu i, S voU. ' Hniobridge Hall, Astorta, Tales of a Travoler, Crayon Misccüany, ' ftapt. Bonneville, Oliver QoldsmltÚ, Uahomet 9 vols. Grenada ) Alliiiiiibrii, Woïfert'a lioost, Lif.1 of Washington, 5 vols. Salmagundl. Tbja edition will be BoldjGxciuSiyKT.Y to Subscribe irid will bo ffreatly superior to any over befare iísued,- Areryhandsome tel f-1" íheo nni verbal ly popular work. athus placed within means of all. -, C V. Pl'TNAM, Ai;t., Pubhsher, J X15KbMu 8reet, New York .■■---■-. ATíER'S CATHAETIO i (Jj? Ctyjf HBS Jiyrt r1'011 fi'ct' feeblo, and L_ I' qr.MBI COnipluiuini:? Are yon out oí vgySjillUPjj order, wi'li i.-ui1 h.vstfin du■ "RlCE'illBBf I cüiiilortiïbleï These sjmpö"(-VVAUKieH! t'-nt. aif o ft on the prelude to í 4. - W' I BHh Ser'"1Ifl iUuess. Soine lit oí F ÜílBH Wckness in prcopnig upon ytJii, , 'J'cs " I S(EfÍ ntlt' hould be nveited by ft xsÊSk I t'"ieb I1M' üt lll ri:;llt u'"1" --vM HnP Ci'v' '■l'tiko Ayer's Pilis, md ' "ÍIMH I clvItnso out !ue disorder! ilU" Ciivá?J.B mors - purify tlio blood, and Ik Ht"tf ' J' "' ; '''l ['- ' lirtcto moTo on unob fc ff ■ B ;'fe structt-J Ín healtl) again. -.3Kfl[HK 'ihey üiiDiuluto tïi'J fiiuctioim t. x tH BffT of tlio body into igoious acjxBff i i.ity, purify the pystem trom " J-fc" tli o obstrucciona mildi make disenso. A cold nnttles soinewhtïro iu Uie body, ;ml ol etruct its natura) functlon. These, if not relie ved,reaotnpoB llieuuelvQi umi tlio Burroundlng organs, produeing general ngffravtition, mflèrlng, nul i Winiu in thiscobdtuoDt öpprejtw by 1 1 1 - - drangemeD.te, fake Ayer'.s mis, and aito liow dnectly tliey restore tlio natural action of tlio syfilMii. and WHO it tlio buoyant ftëilligofhoolth ngaiu. Wlmtis tnieaud 90 apparent in this trivial :unl coinmon COmpfelBt, is BWO truu in nuiny Of tbe dei'p-s. .-itod and dnngerous diotempera. Tlio samo Surgativc elfect oxpels theni. Oaused by minilar obstrucons nnd deraogennmts of tlio natural t'unctiona of tho llddy, thoy aro rapidly, and many of thfiil surely, cureiï by the sanie nu-ans. None who know thu rlrtaes of these Pllls, v, üi naglect to cmploy tlioin nheu suíTeriug lVom thu Öl8(jrderi ifaey cure. Stat omen ts fioni leadinf? pltysk-ians In soine of tïiB principa) oltíB, aud frouJ otlier irell kuuwn public petsou, Fom a Fonvarding Nerchant of B. Louis, B'b. 4, 1S50. Du. Atiri Your Pilla nro tlio parngun of all tliat is great in medicine. Thoy liavu edred my littlo duagbter of ulceróos ores upon har It&odq w4d feet tbat lnv proved Incurable tur years. Hor mother has been long grleTouly nfllifítcd with blotches Shd plnfpl u on her nio uil in her lui ir. Afler our chill iras curcl, tio also tiicd your l'ills, ttud tlioy baTë cared her. ASA MORGRIDGE. As a Vninily Fliysic. From Dr. E. H'. (irlwriykt, .Vtw Orhanx. Your Villa are tho prince of purges. Their excellent (nalftles surpass any c:ithar(ic M posaesa. ïhey are niilil. Ijut vïiy cfiiain and eflfectmU in their action on the boivelSi wMcn makes thcui iuvaluablo to ua in tho dailj tnatdiMit of disease. HcadacHe,SlckHvni1nohc,Foul Stomacli. From Dr. Edwaxd Boyd, Ballimore. DearIïro. Aykic : I cjmnot anawer you what complaiotfl I havo cnred with your l'ills better than to say aUtkat ivc ever treat ivil.'i a ptjrgattve m&UnEt I place great depeiidenco on an etfcctutil catliartic Ín my daily contest with ili-. :v . 1 l..-];. u ■ ;:-. 1 ilo llial jmn l'illn aflord US thü best wo have, I of cduiso value tlieui bjghly, PiTTsnuRO, Ta.. May 1, 1S55. Dr. J. C. Ater. Sir: I have boan repeatedly cured of tho worst hextdachn any body can liave Ity a dose or two of your Pilis, lt seems to mise fiom a foul stoinacii, which they cleanse at. once. ïours with great respect, EP. TV. PREHLR, Cltrk of SUamer Clarion. Bllloua Disonlors-Livcr Complnints. JPrmn Dr. Theodore Bell, of New York 0U&. Not only aro your T'üls ndmlrabfy adapted to thelr t"irposo a dn apcrlont, luit I flnd Iheir lenellcial cHvcts upon tho Ltrer vcry marlced Indeed. They havo in my practico proved inoro blfectual for the euro f bilious convplaints titan any on ïvrnr l_v I cao meurion. I sincerely rejoico Unit wo havo at leuglh a purgaílve wLIcb is worthy the cünliduiicu of the pBofesslon umi the people. Depautment of the Interiob, " Washington, D. C, 7th Feb., 1860. ƒ ' Sin : I have used your l'ills In my genend and hospital practico over tdiice you umdu them, uud cauiiot hesitato to stiy they aro tho best cathurtic wo einploy, Thoir rftguJathiii actiou uu tho liver is qulck aud decided, consequently they are an admirable romedj for derangements of that organ. Indvcd, I luive seldoni found a caso of hüious distase flo obatinato tbat it did not reatlily yield to thcni. 1'iatcnmJJy yoms, ALONZO BALL, M. D., lVtysician uf the Mar int Hospital, Dyseiitcry, Diai-rluc n, lt ïux, AVoi'itis. From Dr. J. tí. Oretu, of ühttíiffO. Your Pilla havo had a long trial in my practico, and I hold thein in asteen m éne tit the best hperients I havo ever IVnnul. Their alttiruLtvo efl'ect upon Uie iivcr ntakefl theni an excellent remeily, when givon in gmaU doses for büious dysenb-.ry and dün-rficea. Thi-lr sugur-coating makt's theni very acceptablo aud pOUVOnieut i'ur ttjü uö Of wonicii mul children. Dyspepsia, Impiirlty of tUe Blood. From licv. J. V. Htmest ltüor of Advent Church, Boston. Dit. Ater: I have use cl your Puls with extraordinary euccesa in my fnniily and among tlioso I aoa cailéd to rlslt in tiistie.ss. To regúlate tho oigans of digestión and purify the blood, they are tho very best remedy 1 have l ever known, and I can coulidctit Iv ncoinmend thfm to my friends. Youra, J. V. IlIJIliö. TVausaw, TVyoming Co., N. Y., OcÊ. J4, 1855. Deab. Sir: I am uslng your Catliartic l'ills in my practïce, and find llnmi an excellent purgativo to cleauEO tho eyateiu aud vurify the J'ountains uf th& blood. JOHN G. MEACHAH, M. D. Constlpntton, Cost.ivencss, Snppre.tslont Rlie uiiia ( ism, (iiMit, A eiiiulyiu, lropsy, l'nriilj'ftis, Fits, etc From Dr. J. V. Póum, MontreaL Canada. Too mach cannot be Baid of your Pllls for the cure of CostivaK'.ss. Ifotheraof our lVaternity have iuund them as effleacious as I have, thoy shoulri join me in proflaimIng it for tlie benefit of the inuUlfcodes who ftuïTer from that coinpiitiut, nliich, ulthouh bad euuugb in ii;i-lt", is the progenitor of others that hiü worae. I bcticve costiveness tooriginato in tho liver,but your Pilis aül-ct that orgau and euro the diseaso. From Mrs. E. Stttart, Physician and Alidtotfe, Boston. I find one or two largo doses of yonr Pilis, taken ut the proper time, aro cxcelU-nl prbmotlTes of il:e natural seere Uon when wholly or parliully auppresseii, aiul alao vcry effect t ml to cifanse the stnmuct and expd wormi. Thej are so niucli the best physic we have that I recoinuiend no othcr to my patients. Fiom tU licv. Dr. Haokc$,ofQw Mdhodist Epis. Church. Pulaski IIoüsr, BaTannab.Öa., .lan. 6, 1856. HriN'ORKD Sir: I should bo unprateful for the relief your tikill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A coKl settlsd in my Itmbsind brotigbt on excruciating npuratoioptiins, vfidoh endod iu chrnuic rheumatism. Notwitnstandinf; ï had tho beet of phy.sicinns, tlio diseaso prew worse and worst, until by the adrice of your ; excellent agent in litütimore. Dr. Mackenzio, I tried your Pilis. 'J'heir ejTects wcre Blow, but Bure lïy perse vcriug ; In tlio uso of them, I om now eutiiely wetl. Sena te Chamber. Batnn Roupe, La.. 5 Dec. 18ö5. Dr. Ayer : ï have beon entirdy cored, by yonr Pilis, of Rhtumtdic Goul - apaiuful dléease that hml afllicted rao for years. VIXCENT SL1DELL. #3 Most of the Pilis in market oontain TMercury, which, nlthough a valuablo remedy In sktlful hands, ia i danReroua in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequently folluw its tncautions se. These contaiu no mercury or mineral eubstauce whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Eoxes for Si. Proparcd 1 Br, J. C. AYKR & CO., Lor O11, riass. Aiid i i bale bj Maynard, Stebbms & Wilson, FARRAXD, SIIEI.EY k CO., Hctn.it. 809yl .1 II. BL'RRILL, Travelling Agent. Bine Factory! A. J. SUTHERLAND rTAíírfimovcdhisGiin hoptotheNew BlockonliuII tnnstrcGt.south ot tho (Jouri ir ue.ontïiesecond floor, whcre ho is prepnred to fu rnieh Guns, Pistols, Amnninition Flasks, Poushes Game Bags, and Evcry other article in his Line. On the inofitreasonable terms,nnd to do nll kinds o the ñ hurtes t notice, and in tho bost mannoi full Piaaorttnent always kept on h;tnd,ond mode to order. City Cheap Lumber Sash, Doors Blinds, Piaster Paris. Grand Eiver Piaster, Water Lime, Nails of all sises, Glass, Paint and Putty, i&c, dbc. . D. DeForest, HAV1NG IncreRBi'd bit faoltltie lor doiig buaimi and onlargcd his Yard and Stock, ia preaied the prostïnt se&son, with tfce beSi.largesl md uheaucöt aeaeonnd stock uvcrin this mirktit to ati8ly the reaeonnblr expectntions of all. Oui motto 1b not to hr undorsold.l'or ca6h on delivcry ! wil 1 nut undertake t o frighlenthe public by saying hat thwwill fïtshnved it they buy olsewhere, for we pi-eéume that olhcrottilisellailowasthey can afford to. All kinds of Tlmlier, Joists, nd Soantling, Pino, Whltewood, Baswood, Hem i ock, Planed and Matched Fine, Whitewood ilahKlooiing.Planedandroui;h Pincand Whitewood iding.Feici Poets, Osk and Cedar Poste and Pickets ' if al) kinda. tpinc ÍTatl), anii lliljitctoooïi K A Ptnc, Asban't Whiicwood Shinglei, 3arn Boards and Barn Floor Plank, BlaekW.jUt,iiiul(.'hiTry aud thin stuH, Wagon and BUGGY AXLES and TONGUES, BoxhiiJ Hiidy I.umbor.SIoplelyoirTimber, Hickory, Oak, Ash, Eüm, Beech, Of illchicknosBes.widths andlenjítht,&e.. líe., Piaster Paiis, and Piaster ofallkinde. XVT.ilQ uf all sizea, &c, &c. S4S&, DOOÜS, é BL1NDS, ' made byhand to orde a a lowns factory p rices, on iho shortestnotice by the bestof workmen. and Best Seasoned Lumber. Billf ol h 1 1 ioscrlptlon in tho abovn building lint ;'urnihedonth!'li'rte8tof notie', fop We have Mills Cutting Regularly. A ful! anda porfect nanortment oftheabove anc . jther khu!e of Building; Materials , Oonstantly oi.h:indattbi lowestpossiblerates " Cali and be Convinced. A few rods south from R. R. Depot or. l Detroi. Streel. Ann Arbor, Mich. '■ R O O F T N Cx. fj B. - I am now operating Extonnivelj in the Patent Cement RooSng. Mortgage Salo. Dude in 11: eonrtitmn of d i-v [)id Smith to LhUut James da tod October 26 tb, A D., L866, and recordé 1 the hhuiq ■ i '-. ■ Ivi' o'ctoek, :ti n urn, in Li i lït) ni' V;thit'l.:iW, hr wlml 'íí-huilí til I beröin conto i in ■ ■ ■ . and do luit nr prí'í-. ■bwn fnstUatcd af law fcorecftVez . '■!! ; :unl Urn claimed to bf due th-reon: Noticeisth ;■■■ d, tliat said inurtjzagc w'l be f ■ ■ ■ .1 litc-í-i or parcols oí landkuowu .:. at4 hult "f the sou tb east quftrtcr, an'l t!ie r il, e :-t - ' tin; nörfh eaíH qunrta (! itc.-Ei; nnl tlic oorih c-a;L quirtet of the' nortli tos.t quarter ol ■ tiön V. ninetoen:' and tuuiii weet qiiM-ter oT tlie norih weet rnon .Vi, twenty, in towuahip No uno Waih■ ■ ■■. . ■[■ humu -trt il.fn-ot'. a jibhc venvtuë, ■ . , f ai;u ArbOT(iatd County on tbc Ut day oi March uxt fl I POOD. I.t TÍIKH JAMES, Mortgagee. E. W. Morcax, A1tv. DHted.Xuv.26th, A, D. 1861. 8i8t Oli.-uiücry Siüe. BY VIKTL'K of ad..td ont.-n-d in the Cïr-' cuit tuurt the CjubIj? oi W;ii,f-ii;iwf in Chan-' ' cery, btartog -iw onltfe fwirffhdayol Efovesi L,18 I in the case wherta Georgq !■'.. ?outbrick, &iminitrstor' of Duty Southwirk, deceased, and John 1'. M.uble are complainarits, and aéjah l. Colliní, P iUa and Grover 8. wotóiér'a'redefendcint, ] nhaïl mH it public' auction at Houth door ol the CourJ Koha&in the City of Ann Arbnr, uu tv. 'Mi! y-lil'h daj ftf Jauu-uyi- Nt. at ton p'clock in the ■ ■ followiag -e acribedlands, vii.: "Tb E3a.11 haáf of the Noríh -wesí qii;iin-r, (flxeept onacrü on ■■■.■ 't' easteprner,) and1 the nortfa wesl n natter ot the outh cast quartel . au I the South-easi quartcr of the Nnrtl, eist. nuartei ol Bection nlne; and & strip fori off the Vbst iLde ol LUal pait uf ti.e R'eat half of the X.-nh-w.f i'inr. t-i-.if séction t n,IyTngouth tf. the road fis it is' noTtraTeUedacrosa naid lut (exoopi u strip two toda wide off fcbe East slde from the road as fórSoufii nr Israël Smitli's lande how run on said Ëatft liut) cóntaining about twenty two acres more oH ■■! tl reo describid trac) - rontain on ■ hun 'red and sixty a cros of land more or le$s, rferenc ■ ■ td tïie Uuited Stateaaurveythereof. AH of trbich landi iv iu town' sliiponcöüutbor range threo-Eafrt, m Jn atarte of-Michïgan." D. S.TW1TCHELL, Circuit Couri I . ■ t Mich.Bkakrs&Abbl, of foiiiiM'l for Complaiiutnts. Datud, Ann Arbor, Dec.ll, 1801. 8C0td Estáte of' Patriok riohun. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Cointv of Wasii-ibnaw, r.At ;i Besston of ihc Probate Oburi for thé Coatotj i W&ahtenaw, holden at tho Probate Qffice. in the Aim Arbor, on Friday, tho twéntj mnth flay of Nbrem b i, in the year onfl thounand eigbt hundred and .sity i une Present, Tlioniaa windfe, Judgu of Probate. In tlie matter of ihc estafe "f l'jitiick Soban late of the City of Ann Arbor, in s:iiil County, -loconsod On readlag anct üling the petition, dulj rerlflecl, of Etlen Uobaiij praylng hat o coratn tnatrumeht aow i n 61e in ibis court, iturpottiu Lo.bA.be' the last Will and Testament of the aaU deceaaed, nta.v be aónfited to Probate and Letters Testamentary grautd tbereon to Patrick Wall, nominal ■'■'■ Rxec'utor Chereln Ttereirpun it is Ordcrcd, Tiiii.MuiKl.Ly, the thirtieth 'i;i of DecemDer next, al ten o'cloek in ibe firinoD,be assigiied for the hearig!ef aaid petiflón, and ili;it the derlsees, legateee and hetrsat law 1 sald deceased nd all other persoua intêresbed in sttid rt.itf are required to appear at a sssion of said Court, then to be liolden at the Probate Ullice, in the City of Ann Ai bm-, in smid County, and show canse, it" aiiy there be, why the prayer oí the petitiotier si ion] 1 ath lie irrante'l . And it is 'IUther Ordered, th.it Baid Petitionei give to tiic per': Bons intereflted in said f.-i:itc, i.f the pendency of said petitíoa, and the har{nAtbj0reoL b; cauiinga oopy of tliis order f be pbblishcd ín the Michigan Arjrus, a newspaper printedaml clrculatisg in sai'i Countj of Washten;iv, tii ree Bucceusive Wfeeka previous to BaM daj i,i hearW. (A true copy ) THOMAS N1NDE, 829td Judge of Probate, Estáte of Thomas Agin. STATf; OF .MI("HIi-:a. Coitffrv 09 Wasiitkxaw, SS :- At i sesaiOD of the Probate Couri for the Ominty of WashieJair, holden at the Priwte Offim, in tbo City of Ann Arbor, on Friday, tlie twenty BedOKq day uf November, in the yi-:u ottt thonsand cijnt bundred and sixty-ons. Eiëaent Thomas Ninde; Jude of lJrob;ite. In the Matter of the Estáte of Thomas Agin.deceased, Ames íge, Exceutor of said estáte, comea lot Court and represent that he is nw prep ired Ui render his ünal account as such Kxceúl ij and ftskfl Chata timo and place may be assigned for the ezamlplnff and allêrwlng of such account, and that notice thereof may begivento all persuns interesterl in said estáte, insuch tnauner as said Court shaü direct Tb.ere.upon it U Orde red, That Friday tlie twentieth dny of Decembef nertt ;tt ten o'ciocfe in the frenoon, be ;tí;siiíiicíil tor the hcariog of said account , and that the heirs at law of s:iM ilecensfxi, nml ill other i-t="iis interesited in said estáte, aie rtnjuired to u]{icarata ■■ I Dofsaid Court, theato be holden at the Probate f'flïce, in the City of Ann Arbor, in atJd ('oinity, and show cause, if any there be, why the said account should not be allowed. Anl it is further Ordered, that said Exceu.or give notice to the persons Uitereated in sald estáte, of the pendency of saiü accmini , and the hearing then-tt, ly Cauaing a copy of thW order to be published ín the Michigan Argits, a newspaper priote l an l circulatiog in sni'i County of Vjihifnti', threy sncceaaiTe veekft, previous to said day of hearíng; (A true copy.) THOMAS MXDE. Jmlge of Probate. STATE OF MICHIGAN- The Circuit Court for tlie County of Waehten&Wj in Chaneery - Ira Parker, Complainaot, vb, Henrj Bauslaujjh, Katte r. Ifau-'angh, Cli;ulv.s Kïtchen. and Jamen F. Avery, Dcfendauts.- Before thd Hba. Edwin Lawreace, Circuit Jmlge at Cbambera Tt satisfactorily appearing to tlüs Court tbátthe dcfendants, Ilury li ulnugh, Maria C. Bauslaugh and Charles Kttchen, are non-renidenta of this State tut are residente of the Province of Upper Canada: On niutionof O. ilawkins, of Counsel for complainant, it is ordered that tbésald defendants, Henry Bauslauffa, Miiria C Hausliinfi. aml Charies Kitchen, cause their appearance ín tliiw cause tu be ëntered witliiu four monthfl rrnn ihe ui' b3& order, and that i cjise of their appearance. thev canse their answer to tlia o uiplainantV biU t be file, and a copy tnereof to bo served on the complainanl'g solicitor, within twenty day a a.fter service of s ■ py óf Eaid bitl and notice of 1 thi-. order: and In ilHauh thereof, that the said bill be takeaAAXonfesaed by ticte said defendantii Ht-my ííauslSïtrh, Maria C. BausLanyh, mid Charle." Kitclun. And itii further ordered, that within twenty days the said eomplafnkirt bauie ;i notice of t is orfler to bepublibeii in the Miobigau Argufi, a newspaper prinied at the City of Ana' Arbor, and thatheaafd publica;tiin b confio uedin said paper at least once in cach week for Ú Buccearive weets, or that he a copy of this order to be persmiiiUv Bervedon tho said ileiemlants, Henrj Bauslaujcii, Mar ia C. JBannUugh, an4 Charlea Kitchen, ;t Ir.i.t twenty üays befoie tho time aíbuve prescribid fot their appearance Ann Arbor, October Mth, 1861, K. LAWKKN'CK, Circuit Judge. Attest, BOBBttT -T. Babkv, Register. O. Hawmxs, Solicitor for Complainant. Ann Arbor Marble Works. DB.to3aOlcaLor t f AS on hand a Qno asaonment of Aniericau and 1TAL1AN MA Li B L i. wbichheis prepared to manufacture in to T O M B ffïHlijS FiÉÏ TABLES [q all their raitetlesand in iv W0KKMANI.IKE matiner Havinfr had considerable evpertenee in the butfmjM ho Halters himseH that he will be able to pleasa all who raay favor me with their orers. His prices LÖW AS TUE L O WEST. those wishine ouy thing n mr Uoe nrc rospoctfullj inited to cali D. C. BATCHELDEK. Ann i-hor. Mar 20, 18C1. Olt D. L. WOOD & CO., HAVK JüST OPINED A LAEGE & WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Seasonable Goods, For the SPRING fc SUMMER Trdof 1861 Having purebased their stock at ïnuch ls than the uaual prices, they are prepared to offer GREAT INDUCEMENT& To Cash & Ready Pay Buyera. Thankful for past favors they will be eve ready to show their Goods and by fair and liberal dealing hope to receive their fullshar. of the public patronage. West side of public square. Ann Arbor April 1861. ANN ARBOR ASÜ LODI PLANK ROAD CO. riHE Annual Meeting of ihe StoekholderB I of tlte Ann Arbor Lodi Plank Koad Co. fot the eketipn of Directo. for the enuing year nnd ipr auoli othur business as may pr.perly come before tlie UieeLui!,', will lie held it U ■■ Ofliceof Ooinpany in ihe City of Ann Arbor on Tueailny tlie 7th. day of January 1862 at 2 o'cloek P. M JOHN W. HUNT.Trcas. Ana Arbor, Deo. 4th. 1861. Ö29w4

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