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Tillbl KOOTti AND THE LKAVES A WI1.I, befurthe Jionlii.g ol the Nutions 13 HU. 3F. 3". LYONS, I TUK OKBJrt AMD CEI.EBRATED PHVSICJeM of the i T111)AT,1,UXGS, IIEAKT.UVhlt AND THE Hl.ÜOD, Known allovüi tbfcüuntuj a 3 the IK7I3IL3NrE-XEH.S DOCTOE 1 Üf -S2 Supe nor Ötreot , CleveJanü , Ohio. Will vinit the folloiTMfcg place, vii ' APPOINTMKN'föiBOttlStiö, 1866and iSfiT. j Prof. R. yonn can be cünaulted at the following j places overy inunth, viz: lotrit, ftt Oasa Jlouse, oppnsite Michigan Centra Depot, each month, íííind and !3rd. Kalaroaxoo, BuriHck Iloune, each month, 18th and 19 th. J&ckson, Hilt rd Ilouee, each month, 20. Ann Arb" , Monitor House, each month, 21 ut. tfaldron House, each mon'h; 94tb. Totedn. SAimirit Streot House, each munth, 25 and 26t CLEVELAND, OIITO. RE81OTNCÍ ATfO OFFICE, 232 SUPEKIOR STEEET, East of tho public Hquaro, qppoBite tlic I'ontoilico ÜITlciiUja onch moQth, l8t, 3d, 4lli, 5tli, 6tli, 15tli.- (irtice huurs froui 9 A M. to 12 M, and from 2 I. M. to 41". M. OnSundnjfrom 9 tolOA. M.,anai to 3 P. II 43-Mxim3trictly ndhcred to-I give auch balm aw hayo no strife, Wiili nuturo or th U- of üfe, Wltb blood my hands I noverHtain, Norp(iflt'ii meu toeafie theirpia. litis a phvsician indeed, viho Cura. Tbc Imüan lloro Hoctur, ft. J. LYONS, en res tlie fol Uming corapisintn i ntho mout obstinate tgesüf thui ojistuncc, vii: Di6asrBf tUeTliro, J,tmgn, Ileart, I.irer, Stom ach. Drops J inthoCliest, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Kits or FkniugtiickneKSjandaüothernervousderangcments Also alldiscasoof the blood.sucli aH Rcrofula, lCrj-Hip ela, Cáncer , Fever áores, Loprosjr, and all other com plicát'. ctirouiccomplaintsi . -. AU furnia of female diUicultie attended to with tlie hfcrpieHt reftults. It hoped tlit nooae -uilhleipair of a cure nnti the7 bavcgiTen thelnJian Ilerb Doctor' Medicines a fair and failhfnl trial. 4S,During the Doctoi'f tray 1, in Enropo, West Indies, Soath Amtri, and the United State, hs ha been thi instrument in God' hand to reBtore to health and Tigor thousands who werc eivenup and pronounced incurable by the moi eminentold school physicians; najr, more, thouiand wboworeon the Terge of the grave, arí now living mooummt tu the lndian Herb's Doctor' sk11 aDd „uccessfultreatment .añilare daily èxclaiining: "Bles sedbetheday whcnBrst ie and partook of the IndianHerbDoctor's medicine." Sitiífnctoryreferencesofc.ires will be gladly and cheerfully given wbeuever reqnircd. ... ., ti, e Doctor piedles h ia word and honor, that he wil in nowise.directlyorindirectly, induce or cause an, inralid to tako hi medicinewithout the trongest piob "b-y5CJlVoUf.mination, which i. entirelydirreren from tliefacnrty. Dr. I.yon professes to discern di oases by the ey"e. He therefore asks noquestions nor doeshe requlre patientsto oxplain symptoms. Callón and all. nd have tho.ymptoms aud locatron of Tour disoaac-xplainenfroe of chnrpo. r-Tht-poorühall beliberally considered. -Po.toflIe..ddr..., box 2663 Clertland , Ohio, Nov. S5. 18M 1'888 TUST OPENING r The largest Stock ond beBt assortment of CABINET FURNITURE ? crer brought to thi city, inoluding SOFAS, TETB-A-TETES, LOUNGES, BED ROOM SETS CENTEK TABLES, BUREAUS, CHAIRS, Xiools.iiii GHa,ssOs Gilt Frames and Mouldings OO3F'3F'IKrS METALIG CASES, &c, " c, and all other goods kept in tho best and lrre1 houses in thecountry. Weneepno second hand urntuieur Auctiongonds. Coffin kept constantly ( n and, and mde to order. My goods are offered at THE LOWEST CASH PRICES N B I must have money, and respectfnlly requet those indebted.to cali and ril up their old matters r"" O. M. MARTIN. AnnArbor.Oct. 6,1363. 25tf pREAT CLOSIJVG OUT A SPLENDID STOCK OF DRESS GOODS: jj G-oxxte' FURNISHING GOODS, CASSIMERES, c, DOMBSTICS, SHOËS. HATS i CAPS, Crockery GEOCEEIES, &c, Are to be sold at prïces that willguarantee their Raio N. R. - The lartjest Stock nf Caliro and BrownCotton in tho City -t leas than ilauufactnrer's prices. Thehiheat pricc paid iuTradeor cash for U kinds of Pruduoo, BÍACK & SCHMID. T TJMBEI1 YARD ! C. KRAPF, riafl a larga ind woíl stockod Lumbcr Yard, on Jefferson Stret't, in (iie .South part of the City, and will keep conwtantly on hand au excellent vanety of I,U?,mEK, SHINCS-T.ES, I.ATIT, &c. v.hioh will bo sola aslow .tu can be ÍTorded n tlii market. Qnality and prices sueb thj.t no une need go to Detroit. COXBAI) KBAPFi ADArbM,D6. Bth, 186. 1SM CCHENUE.'S TULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIO, AND MANDRAKE PULS, Theabove is a correct likcness of Dr. Schenck, juat sftor recovcring frora Consumption, nianv yearsago Beïow in a íílienesfi of h'ra as he now appeara. Wheu the first was tuken he weighed 107 pounds ■ at the present time his weight ís 220 pounds. DR. SCHENCK'S Principal Office anl Laboratory ia at the N. E. corner of SIXTH and COMMEKCE Streets, Philadelphia where all letters foradvice or business whould bo directed. He will be found there every SATURDAY, professioually to examine Kings with the Iï espiróme ter, for which his fee isthree dollars : all advice free. In New York at No. 32 BOND Street, every TUICS DAY, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. At the MARLBURO HOTEL, Boston, January 18 and 19, February 15 and 16, Maich 15 and 16, April 19 and 20, May 17 and 18 . . Tune 14 and 15, July 19 and 20. The time for my being in BALT1MORE and PITT3BUP.G, will be seen in the daily papers of thotse citiea. Ihe Hislory of Dr. Schenct's own Case., and how 7i was cured of Consumption, Many yeara agn, whilst residing in Philadelphia, J had pTOgvessed gradunlly inio the last stage of Pul nionaVy Consumption. All hopes of my recovery being ili.ssipated. I wusadvi.sed by my physician, Dr. Parrish, to remove into the country. Moorestown, New Jersey, being my native place, l was removed thither, My father and uil his faraily had Hved and die-d there- and died ot Pulnmiiary Cousumption. On myniTival 1 was put to 1 O'l, where I la y í'or many weeV-a in what wasdeemed a hopelesa condition. Dr. Tbornton. who had been my father's family physician, and had att en led him in his last illnesB, was called to see me. He thought my case entirely beyond the reach of medicine, and iU'cided that I must die, aud gave menne week to arrangemy temporal afiairs. In this apparntly hopele-ífi condition, 1 heard of the remedies which I now inakf and sell. It soemed to me ihat I cnuld feet them worfiing their way , and penetrating every nerve, übre, and tissue pf my system . My lungs and liver put on a new action, and the mor bid matter which for yeara bad accumulated and irritated the different organsof the body, was eliminatcd, tlic tubercles on my lungs ripened, and I expectorated from my lungs as much as a pint of yelloiv offonsïve matter every morning. As this expoctoration of matter Bubsided, tlie feverabated, the pain left me, the cough ceaaed to ha rasa me, and the exhausting nightsweats were no Ionger known, andl had re'resuing sleep, to which I had Ion? been a strangt-r. My appetite nnw began to return, aud at times I found it difflcult to rentrain tiiv'Felf from eating too much ; vith tnis return of health, I gained in strength, and now am fleshy. 1 üa now a healthy man, with a large healed ciantrix in the middlelobe of the riglit lung and the lower lobe liepatized with complete adhesión of the pleura, The left lungis sound, and the upper lobe of theright one is in atulerably hcilthy condition. CoitHumption at that time waathonglit to bean incurable rtinease, by every one, phyeJcïans aswellas those wlio werre unlparncdin medicine- espefially such case.t as wcre reduced tothe coudition I was in. This induced many peopleto believe my recovery only temporary. I now prepared and gave the medicines to consumptives for some time, and made many wonder - ful cures ; and thederaand increased so rapidly that Í determinel to offer them to the public, and devote my undivided attention to lung diseases. lntruth,Iwas next to foree.l to it,for people would Fend for me far aftiducar, to ascertaiti whether their caaes werelike mine. For many yonra, in conjunction with my principal otïico in Philailelphia, I have been making regular prolessional- Tisits to New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Pittburfe. For severnl vcars pat I have made as many as five hundred examina t ion weekly with the "Respirometer." Kor sneh examinntion my charge is three dollars, and it inables me to give each patiënt the true condition of his disease, and teil him fraukly whether ho will got teil. The great reaon why physiciana do not cure Consumption is, tliat tiiey try to do toomucli; they glvo mcicinea to stop the cough, to stop the n weats, hecüo fever, and by so dolng they derange th 8 whole , digestivo system, liokinc; iip the secretions, andeeventuaily the patiënt dies. Thé Pulmouic Syrup is onö of the most valuable medicines kDOwn, It is nutriënt, powerfully tonic.and healin in itself. It contams no opium, yet Ioosens tltó phlf-gm in the bronchial tubes, and nature throws itoft' yith littlo exertion. One bottle frequently cures an ordinary cold; biit it will be well firat to take a dose of Schenck's Mandrake's Pilis to cleanse the stomach. The Pulmouic Syrup ia readily digested ar:d abeorbed Luto blood, to which i'lmparts Urf hcftUng proporties. - Itii'neof tho best preparations of ironin use ; it 8 a iowerfuï tome ofltself; and when tlio Seaweed Tooic Ussol es tïie mucus m the stoniach, aud is carried off by the aid of the Mandrake Pilla, a healthy flow of jastric juice, good appetite.and a good digestión foliow. The Scaweed Tonic is a stimulant. and none other is requirod wheu it is nsed. It is pure and pleasant; no bad effen ta lifce when using Bourbon whisky, which disorders the stomach, torpors the liver, locks up all the secretions, tuius the blood into wnter, dropsy setsin, and the pstient diessuddenly. Bourbon whisky ia recoinmonde;! now-a days by almos t every phyuician. Many pationts Ihat "vuit my roome, botli malí and female, are stupefied with tbn poiüon. Tlie relief is trmporary. If tbey cough they ake a little whisky ; if they foei weik and feeblc they tuk o a lirtle whisky ; ifthey cannot slet p, they take a ittle whisky ■ and they go en in thja way, requiring more and more untïl they are bloate-l up. and imagine ;hi;yare getting The stomach., liver, nnd digestive powers are completely destrbyed, and loso their nppetite for food. No orie was erer eured of consnmpÍoq by this pioccss, whore envities have Unen formed a the [ungí, A litUe stimulant is frequently beneftcïal to consuniptive.s, niich as pure brandy or good wines ; in many cases London por ter or brown stoutin moderate quantiiicK ; but Bourbon whisky hartens on ustead ot ouring conBumfition, The Scawcí'il Toníc produces Tasting resutes, thoroughly invigorating the mtomach and digeslive sytem , and enabhng it to c-liuiinate and ri'ake into ho.Uthy llood the food which inay b ■ used for that purpose - t is bo wonderful in its effects thfit ft wine glasutul) will iiresta hearty raeal.and :i littlt of It taken before brenkfast will give a tune to the Ktomach which few medicines ponsen the power of doing. The MANDRAKE PIIXS may be taken with ontiro safety by all íkoh and conditionfi, prodncitig all the ÏoolI resulta thut can be obtained froin caUimel, or any f the mercurial inedScjae, uv.C. witbont iny of tlieir hurtful or icjunous renult. Thoy carry ontof the system the fcculent and woin outmattors loosened and liflsoh-cd by in y Soa weed Tonic and Pulmonlc Syrup. - t will be fteen that all three of my medicinos are needpd in uitat cases to'ure Consumptie-a. A E N T S h BOSTON- Ceorge C. Goodwin & Co. NEW YORK- üemaB Barnes & Co; S. S. Hance. FITTSBUriG- Dr. fíeogo Tí. ICeyser. riKCINNATT- F. E. Rnire & Co., and Jofcn D. Park. CHICAGO- Lord h Smtth , and II. Scovil. ST. LOUIS- Collinu Brothers. BAN FRANCTSOO - Bostettcr, Smith & Deatt. MnvalrDrutraietBend Dsalers. lyQ$& V? LORENCE SEWING MACHINES. PHOTDGRAFH ALBUMS, PWTURRS, FRAMES THREAD. SILK, T "W X S T, MACHINE O1L, Sfc. The undersigued now offers the public THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHME IJST XJ SE. FOB DURABILITY, BEALTYoj STYLE,and VA BIET Y of WORK, it "STANDS ü? HEAOi" It neeils only U) be seen to beapprecinteil . Runs the work both ways, tukes füur kinds of stitches, liorna feils, gathers, fereida, bindiquilts, gat'hers and sewi on r ruffls at the name time. Sew-s from the thinnos to the tliickest fabvie without changicg thestitch tensión or needie, or without breaking the thread. - It is The Wonder of the World ! Also a vnriety of the mest beantlful PHOTOGRAPJ ALBUMS, I'ICTURES and FRAMES in great variety and pictures iramed to order at short notice. AUro. BARNUM'S SELFSEWËR or TUUKER, whicl can be adjusted to any Sewing Machine. Cali at the sign of the FLORENCE SKWIXG MA CII1NK, a few doors East of Cook's Hotel. Stitching Neatly Done to Order Also, on exhibition,thecelebrated " WEED ÍEWIXÍ MAL'IIIN'K," which took the premium at the ilicliiirai State Fair, of 1864. W. D. HOLMES. Ann Arbor, Dec. 23th , 1864. 9H9tf QOODS AT HALF PRICE ! GOLD IS DOWN! COTTON IS DOWN ! PRINTS ARE DOWN ! DOMESTICS ARE DOWN! WOOLENS AÜE DOWN ! (MIS ME DOWN! and dow is the time to buy your SPRING GOODS! - o - ;p. bach Hos just opened a complete assortraent of DRY GOODS, Dress Goods, Cloths, Groceries, &c, &c, bought since the surronder of Lee ftnd the great fall in preies. Cali immediately and einmice hisutock. Ann Arbor, April, 1865. 1005 HISTORY OF THE WORLD. BY PHILIP SMITH, B. A. Oe of tkn principal Contribatort to the. Diaionariis of Gfcck íiiíd Roman Antiquitits Biography and Geoerapky. ' PLAN OP THE WORK. SincoSir WalterKaleighsolaced his imprisonraent in the Tower by the composition of hi " Hlator of th( World," the Literature of Knffland has never achievtd the work which he left iindnishcd. Tliere have been "Universal Histories," from the bulk of an encyclopaïdia to the most nieagre outline, in which the annals of each nation are eparately recorded ; but without an attempt to trace the story of Divine Providente and human progress in one connecled narrativo. It isproDosed to supplythis want by a work, conrlensed enough to keep ít within a reasonablesize, but yet sofull as to be free from the dry balcness ofan epitomo. The Literature of Germany abouuds in hist'iry,- suchas those of Muller, Schlosscr, Karl vr.n Rottock,Duncker,andothors,- which at prove thedemand for sucha book, and furnish models, in some degree,for its execution. But oven thoue reat works are somewhat deficiënt in Vao.iorganic unüy which is the chiel aim of this "Histnryof theWorM." The story of ourwhole racé;"like that ol oach separ ate nation, has " a beginning, a middle,and an end.'" That story we propose tofollow, Oom its beginning in the sacred records, and from the dawn of civilization in the Júíst,- throughihesuccessive Oriental Empire, - the rise of liberty and the perfection of heathen polity, arts, and literature in Greece and Rome,- the chungo which passed over the face of the world vhen the lieht of christianity sprang up, -the orfgin and first uppearance of those barbarían races which overthrcv,- both divisions of tlie Roman Umpire,- the annalsof the States which rose on tne fmpire's ruins ncluding tlie picturesque details of medieval history, and thesteady propress of modepn liberty and civilization,- and ( h extensión ol these influences, by dis covery. conquest, colonization, and Christian missions, totheremotestregions ot the earth In a word, as separate histories refiect the detached scènes of huuiau nction and suffering, ouraim is to bring into one view the everal parts which assureily form one great whole, movingonwards, under the gnidance of Divine Providonce, to the nnknown end ordained in the Div.ne purposes. No pains wiilbe spared to tante tliis liistory scliolarlike in substance and popular in style. It will be tounded on the best authorities,iicieut and modern, origiual and secondary. ÏIic vast proress recently maile in historica! and criticalinvestigatiODS, the results obtained from the modern scienco of comparative phüol ogy, and the discoveries wliich have laid open new sources of infofmation concerning the East, alTord suoh faciütiesastomake the present a fit epoch for ovr undertaking. The vrnrn will be divided into ;threo Tcriods, each complete in itself, and will form Eigkt Volumes in Demv Octavo. I.- Anciext Histobt, Pacred and Secular: from the Creation to the Kallof the Western Empire, in A. D. 476 . Two TOjnneB. II.- MunlEVAt. Historv, Civil and Ecclesiastical ; from the Fall oL the Western Empire to tlie taking of Constantinople by theïurks, in A. I). 1453. Two Vol. nmes. III.- Modkrx HlglOBT ; from the Fall of the Byzantine Empire to ourown Times. Four Volumes. Itwflf be published in 8 vols. 8 vo. Price in cloth t3.50pervolame. Sheep, Í4.50. Half Morocco, ïr. olume 1 now ready. Agents Wanted ia all parts of the Country. Applications should be made at once to the Publishers. D. APPLETON & CO., 2asi)tr988 413 & 444 Brondway. N . Y JJUTTER WANTED ! I want for tba NEW YORK MARKET! alltheüOOO BUITER made in the Couaty, fur w hich I will pay Cash. on Delivery, for either Large or Small Lots. JOHN II. MATNARD. Julji 7th , 1B65. SmlOla TJTTAR MOST ENDED ! CHARLESTON TAKEN ! 1 GUITËMAN & GO., Being connectorl wftb one of the largest houses in New York, which lias beUer I'acilities for Selling Cheaper thanamy other house. Are bouod to be not d tblt rar1 m o nr :bec by any establifhmeat that now exista. O Hávlng enaploys'l &n experiencia direct from NEW T6RK CTFY, who has had long ex perienue in the business, we gimruntee to givethe bes SATfSFACTION to our numeroua CÏÏSTOMEES & STUDENTS of the University. Keeping od hand the largest stock of CLOTUS, CASS1MERES, VESTIROS, together with the largest stock of Ready-Made Clothing, GBKTTS' FORBMNG GOODSÜ &o., &c, &c, arar rirï3r3 ajarar-mr, which we will sell cheaper tban any other establishment ín the city. All we ank is that ourfrienda and Studeuts will give us a cali and satisfy theraselvea. M. GUITERMAN. A Co., HPHE GKEAT CRISIS! - O nsr. b. cole & co-9 have ustopeneda LARGE STOCK of BOOTS ft SHOES, purchased since the GEEAT FALL IE GOLD! "which will be sold at a SREAT REDÜGTÍON FROM F0R5IER PRICES. 0Their Stock includes the 3Latest Styles 2 andtheQUALITYis the BEST IN MAREET. - o - GIVL THEM A CALL ïefore purchAsiugclsewhere, O - E EPAIEING Neatly and Promptly Done, Store West side of Court House Square, two doors North of the OU Franklin. N. B. COLE, A. D. SEYLER. AnnArbor, April, 1865. l()06 THE ONLY SURE THINQ. PHOTOGRAPïï È6STABI.B -fiiiïi liBiiiilfll Ar the name indicates, it not only rknkws tKe 'rowth ot (he liair when total and f'aHin.ií olí, but it tositively RBKEW8 thb COLOR tu its origina) tihade wheD t is tarning gray or white, whetber eansed by diseate, grief or oíd age. It will ccrtainly do what ís clairaod forit, A fact to vliich hundiodH, nay, thousnndB who have UBel t, aro eaily and willing to testify. Where one bottlo is fairy used, ín any comniunity, its reputalion " spreads ike vikl tire," and ia the best ad vertís? ment and ree jmmenihition we desire. In the Eastern States, wljere he"RENEWKR" orifriiiatefl.it i used byallYounp ,adies as Dressing, aiul istobef'und on the toilt't dbles ofYpuïift Men, (also attheir barbers ; (while )lder Men and Wom'en will not be without it, as a enewei1 and reKtorntive for theirgrey locks and ha, ld leadg, whlcn it chnngoe to thelr ent i re satisfaction. We reselling in the city of Boston aloner upwards of ii.00O bottlea er month, the dealers giving the RENEWER the pn turenee over all other Halr Prepartionf . If not sold by Pruggístí in your town,a trial boitïc Tvïll bc pont to you by KxpreBs, upon recpipt of one ollar i) y mail - thusgiviog youan opportunlty at once or testipg itsexcellcnt yirtuaa, j&ir Orden for Trial BoUtes, must bo addressedto tir gpnral Atrent fnr the Northwestern Staten. C. A CüüK, Bot 6334, Clilcngo, IH. A)ï snob ; lcrB WiM Teceive pnmtpt aHfnticn. R.P.HA1.L&C0., I'roprietorfi Nanhua, N.H. I 43T EOI.T) AT WHOLESALE in Ditroit, by Farraudj Sheley & Co. Mortgago Sale. DEFAULT hsying been made in the conditions ot a certain Mortgage raade aikl executed by Lucy A. Markham and Thomas S. Markhara, to the uiidersigned, Julia D. Lyimm, btfarfog date the t-.-nMi clayof April, A. D, eigoteen bundred and fífty-ix, and recorded in thc office f ifee Megfttfer of Beoda of tho County of WiislrenjfW, in the Sta'e of Michigan, iu lHier Bwenty-two of Mortgagès, page flvc bumln-d and thirtyfour, on the fifth rtay of May, A. D. elgh ecu hundred and íifty-six, apon which eaM Mortgage there i claimcd to be álle, at the date of i his uotice, the suiïï of flve hundred and niiHy-nine dollar.s and sixty-ciiiht cents, and the coste and charges on this forecfoaorè, including reasonable charges for attorney's as pPOTldefl liy sakl Mortgage, and no guit at law or in eqirity haviag ftcen instituten to recover tho amount sectired to be paftl by eaid Mortgage, or any part thercof, and the power of salte contained In said Mortgage having become Noties f therefóre hereby givcn, that said Mortgage wíll be forecloeed by a sale of the SCortgagod pmnises, or so mach thcreof as may be reqnired to sattefy the amount due o píu1 Kfortg&ge, for piinripal and interest, aïïiï the costs, charges and expenses allowed by law, at public vendhe, to the highest biddtr, at the South door of the Court Hooso, in the city Of Arm Arhor, iu saidcimnty of Waehtenaw. (that benig Si place where the Circuit Court for said connty ia held,), on Saturday, thc efehtMDth dav of November next, at ten o'clock in tlie mrenoon, wbieh said premises so to be pold are doscribcd fts 1'uIIowt. viz : Lots nuinber six and seven, ín block number thrce Houth of range number four ëaVt, in the city of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Connty, MÉcíhlgan, aocordlüg to tho recorded plat of the village of Ann Arbor, and being the same lands conveyed by the ondersignetl, Julia D. Lyman, to wiid Luc'y A. Markham, by deed, beariilg even date with eaid Mortgage. Dated, Aun Jtebor, MagaBfMtiL, 1S6K. JULIA D. LYMAX, fortgagee. Hiram J. Beakeb, Attorney tbr Mortgagec. 1023 Mortgage Sale. WHT3RKAS, default has been made in the conr'itioiis of a certain Indenture of Mortgage, made and executed on the twenty-third day of December, A. IX 1845, by Peter F. Kanonsc, to me, the uuderyigned, which MorLgage was duly recorded on the thirtieth day of December, aforepaid, in Liber No. 12 of Mortgagee, on page 100, in the office of the Kegister of Deedslind Mortgagcs, in and for the County of Waehtenaw, and State of Michigan ; and, whereas, there is now ducand unpaid oa eaid Mortgage and Note accompanying thc same, the sum of $270.88 ; and, whereas, no suit or proccedinga at law or equity has been instituted torecover the same, or any part thereof : Now, therefóre, uotice Ís hereby given, that, by virtue of a pover of sale in said Mortgage contained, I shall sell at I'ublic Auction to the highest bidder, on Saturday, thc isth day of November next, at 12 o'clock, M. of said day, at the front door of the Circuit Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, in eaid County of Washtenaw, tlie premises described in eaid Mortgage, to-wit: The East half of the Sou West Quarter (Eji of S-W') of Section No. 4, in Township No. 4 Souih of Range No. C East, the said premises being Su acres of land, and situated in ihe Country of Washtenaw, aforesaid. Dated, August lOth, 18G5. C. VAN HITSON, Mortgagee. MooiiE & Gkiffjn, Attorneys for Mortgagee. 1022 Estáte of Harriet L. Briggs. SÍTATE OF MICniGAN, County of Warütexaw, ss. At a session of the Probate Court for tlie County of Washtenaw-, holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday. the firrt day of August In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixt y-üve. Present, Hiram J. Beakef, Judge of probate. In. the matter of the Estáte of Harriet L. Briggs, deceaned. On reading and filïng fhe petition, duly vcrifled, of Fanny Leacb nd Aune Giles, Administrators of the Estáte of said deceased, praying that they may be licensed to eell certain real estáte ívhereof said deceased tlled scized'. Thereupon ït is Ordered, that Wednesday, the thïrteenth day of September next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be aselgnea for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all otherpertiOiiH interested in said estáte, are reqnired to appear at a session of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, Ín the City of Ann Arbor, and show cause, il any there be, why the prayer of the petifioner should not be granted : And it is further ordered, that said petitioners give notice to the persons intcresled in said .estáte of the pendency of said petition. and the hearing thereqf, by causing a copy of this Order to be published in the Mi higan Afgtts, a newspaper, printod and circulating in suid County, four successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. (A trae copy.) HIRAM J. BEAKES, 1020 Judge of Probate. TyOW IS THE TIME For baraïns iu AND CROCER8ESÜ C. H. MILLEN, is now receiving his stock: OF DRY QUODS, GARPETS, and GROCEEIES, bought at the reeent great decline in N'ew York, nnfl willbesolt] as low ai the lowest Cali and e:;amine goods and prices before purchasing. C.H. MILLEN. April, 1865. pRUVTS, 20 to 25 Cents. BEST DELAINES, 31 cente. SHEETINGS, 30 to 40 cents. BLEACHED COTTONS, and all otker goods at EEDUCED PRICES! At C.H. MILLEN'S. ]E"W CARPETS, .A.T C. H. MILLEN'S. 7 ADÍES' DRESS GOODS of all I i kiuds, Ladies' Sacks, Cloaks, Shawls, Ilair Ornaments, &o , all the new styles jast received and for sale cheap. 1004ti C. II. MILLEN. TER MIRROR MAY Sajisfjr a lady that her dress s füultlrss, but 25c iavested in "Spanish Rouge," tot iiolishipjü Silvcrwnre una mefalp of all le n 1 s t w!ll add more to the bright and chperful appearauce of hor happy home than one hunrlred dollar.s expended in now wavtt, I.ADIES gire it. one trial, nnd yaxx vU join vith ub in Wty1g ibat t improves the apjirsrance of your Parlors and KitcheiiH ooc hundred per cont. For further particular we iffer you to our ndverlisenient In Detroit D;iüp I'ajicrK. WALLACE Sí KFXSO, Western Wholesale Apents, Merrill Block, corner Woorlivard and .leffcrson Atnues, Detroit, Michigan. ,LTf:üBIWS k WILS0N, Ageats, Ann Arbqir. 3ml018 Estáte of Joseph F. Jennings. OTATE OF MICHIGAN-, Cocntv oí VrHrrs' O At a session o!' the Probate Court fur tiie v',,,,Z' "■ Waehtcuuwj holden at. the Probate Office u Vi, 7 ?..' of Aun Arbor, on Wednesday, the th'írticth dav r i gust, u the year one thousand eight hundred andifiL" !'■■ ent, Hiram J. Beakes, Jndge of Prol-oto Ín Uu; uatóter of tlie lístate of Joseph i' j,;n un reading nuil fiïing the pctition, dulv veris a Maria E. Jenmngs, praying that une or sbmíoti,!! suitable person muy be appointed A(linlnitratií tlic estáte oí said deceased. ' w "I ! Thercupon it s Ordeted, that Monday, the w-m, ÍLfth day of September uext, at t o'clock in i,,,1'1 noo,bc assigned lor the hearing of saia petitirm . ; that the htirs at law of said deceased, and all o „,'r "'" eons interested in said estáte, are reqtiired to un,.' a sessiou of said Court, then to be holden „t í'J 1' Office, in the City of Aun Arbor, and show i "H auy there be, why the prayer of the petiüoner XSi notbegrauted: And it w further ordered, thatÏÏ ' petitiXHier give notice to the pereons imerestedliüS estáte, of the pendeney of said petition, and the hcm-i j thereof, by rausing a co])y of this Order to be 11111 1S iu the ilühiian Argu?, a newspaper, piinttd ini ■ cnlating in said County, throo snccessive ivoeks , , ' vious to said day of hearing. " (A truc copy.} HIEAM J. BEAKES 1024 J'Hlge of Probate. Eetato of J. Philip Schenk. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, Coosmt of W votfn.TO Ata session of tUe Probate Court for the Goïnh, . Washteuaw, holden at the Probate Office iu ÏÏtö of Ann Arbor, on Friday, the twemy-fifth da. ■ August, in the year one thousand eight huudredami Present, IIikaji J. Beakes, Judge of Probate In the matter of the estáte of J. Philip Schenk, deOn readlbg and flling the petition, dnly railed , John Schenk, praying that he or some other suAi. porson may he appointed Administrator de Oohí „TT the estáte of said deceased. " Therenpon it ia Ordered. that Mond&y, the isa, i..., Septembernext, at ten o'clock in thcforrnoon beassim ed lor the hearing of said petition, and that the heiri lar? of said deceased, and all other persons interest! in said estáte, are roquired to appear at a session , said Court, then to be" holden at the Probate Office L' the City of Ann Arboi, and show cause if any th'er be, tfhy the prayer of the petitioner shonld not S. grautüd : And it is further ordered, that said petitionm give notice to the persons interested in .S t i the pendeney of said petition, and toa hcarins thereni by causiug a copy of this Order to be published in a Michigan Argus, a newepaper, printed and cirralaPn" in said C'ounty, three saccessive weeks previom in „'.4 day of hearing. "ramio (A tme copy.} HIEAM J. BBAKKS 102(1 Jndge of Probate. Estáte oí William Chamberaío. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw At a session of the Probate Court for the Cooiitv'i Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office mtieCiticfi Ann Arbor, on Monday, the twpnty-flrst dny of Ani in the year oao thousaud eiglit hundred and sixtv 6' Present, HiranjJ. Baaïes, Jaiwe of Probate In the matter of the Estáte of William l'bambcrltiii. deceased. On reading and flling the petition, dnly Ttridci of Rose C'liiimburlain, praylugthat a certain" Instnimeut now on lile in this Court, jnrportiti" to bc the last M and Testament of said deceafed, may be admitted to probate, and that she and Joseph Gcral'hty, matbe. pointed Administra' ors wi'h the Wil] annêxed " Thereupon it is Ordered, that Monday, the hteentl day of September next, at ten o'clock in the flmnoon, beaseigned for the hearing of sM petition, uj that the legatees, devisees and heirs at la of said den,. sed, and all other persoas iaterestcd in said estáte, it requircd to appear at a session of said Court, thu tobt holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor and show cause, if anv there be, why the praverof th petitioner should not be granted: And it 'is fnrthtj ordered, that said petitioner give uotice to the peraonj interested in said estáte, of the pendeney of saiü peti. tion, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of thii Order to be publistied in the Michigan Argitu, a newg pajjer, printed and eirculating in said Coiioty, the suceesííve weeks previous to said dav f heariDi' CA true copy.j HIKAif j. BEAKES,' 2S Judge of Probate. Estáte of Margaret Bourk. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, Ccünty Wjanxkw m, Cj At a session of the Probate Court for the C'onnlrol Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office, io iheCÜr of Ana Arbor, on Tuesday, the twentv-sccoml án of August, in the year one tliousand. e.-ht hundredini sixty-five. Present, Hirani J. Beakes, Jhdee of Prolate In the matter of the Estáte of Manraret Boirk, o minor. On reading and filing the petition, duly TeriSeS, of ( a'Stcriue Boiirk. Guardian, pmying that she may be licensed to sell certaio rea! estáte belooging to saü minor. 'Ibereupon it is Ordered, that .Monday, the 25ft dw of September uext, at ten o'clock in the forenooo, bir assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the nest of kin of said minor, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to spp.tar at a seíáon of said C.'ourt, theu to be holden at the Probate 0Str( in the City of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if auy tber bc, why the prayer of the petitioner shonld 'not I grantcd : And it is further ordered, that said pelitioaer give notice to the next of kin of said minor, andalï other persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by raming copy of this Order to be pnblished in the AfirMm Arjw, a newspaper. printed and circulating in xi County, thi-ee successive weeks previous to saiddajd heaomgi (A trae copy.J HIEA3Í i. BEAKES, 1023 Jndge of Probate, Estáte of Sarah M. Tate. OTATE OF MIOHIGAK, Countv or Wasbsm, O At a session of the Probate Court for the Cototyn Washtenaw, holden -at the Probate Office, inthetiïj of Anu Arbor, on Monday, the fonrteenth d;iv oAogust,in the year one thousand eight hundred ásiityiivc. Present, Hiram J. Beakes, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the Estáte of Sarah M. Tate, deceased. On reading and filing the petition, rerified ol William Tate, praying that he may be appoiated Administrator of the estáte of said deceased. Thereupon it is Ordered, that Monday, the elwenft day of September next, at ten o'clock in the forenooo, b assigned for the hearing of said petitio, and tbal the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons terested in said estáte, are required to appear atasession of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate ( n'ti u in the City of Ann Arbor, and show canse, if any there bc, why the prayer of the petitioner shcmldnci bc grantcd : And it i further ordered. that siMpetltioner give uotice to the persons imerested in siwí' tate, of ■ !-. ■ ! ."''tuT of said petitïón, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of Uu's Order to be publiehed in the Michigan Argus, a newspaper, printed and cinnlatin!; in said County, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. (A truc copy.} IIIKAJr J. BEAKES, loáS Jndjie of Probate. Estáte of Ferrand Gaines. STATE OF MICHÍ0AN'. CorsTT or WjfiiTïXJir, ï- -Ac a seí-sion of the Probate Court for theCountpf Washtenaw, holden at the l'rotiate Office, iu the Citj of Ann Arbor. on Thursday , the tenth day of Aw, iu the .vear om; tuou&aud eight hundred and sixïr-til. Present, Hikam J. Beakks, Jiuiire of i'robate. In the matter of the estáte of Fcrrand Gthies,'ceased. On readinp and fiiinfr tí'.o potítios, dnly Terifie.' Sarah Gaines, prayiog that a eertaia lDltnmentnow m file in t!:is Courtj piirnrting to bfl tkï last Wilt auiliVstamt-nt dl jaid di .■pasrd, r.'.aj bt ! mitte'l (o Probate, and tliat she may it tppoi" Executrix thereof. ïhcreiipon it is Ordereiï, lh1 Mondar, the HtodV of September next, at ten o'ctoek in tiie forenoon. B nssig-oed for the hearing of said petition, and the legntees, devisees, aml hpirs at law of ftaW " ceasert, and all ut lier írgons in teres teil msfli'i es'ltf aro reqnire'l tn appea'r at a sessicn of sai'I Cowrt, tien to be holden at tho Probate üflice, is tiie City ff " Arbor, and show cause, it any there be, wlij tü prayer tof the pMitioner should not te (rriintfi ; it ia further ordered, that said pe+itionergiTe noticeW the persons interested in snUi estáte, of the pendener of s;tiil petitie, n, aad the bearlng tlmreof. by eos'D? a copy of this Order to be published iu tiie W'r' Argus, a newspaper, printcd and circnlatin?insll1 County, tluee auceesaive wtks previouy to saiáoJ ol hearUig. (A true copy.) HIRAM .(. 73KAXFA 10J2t,l Juse ol ProWEstáte of Frcderick C. Nuebling. CTATE OF MICHIGAN, 'Connty cf Washim O Notice is herebv grren, that by an orferof tnerwbate Court of the County of Washtenaw, made ontw trfenry-èighth day of Aiiïnsr, A. D. Vm, ü w„. trom thai date were allowed for creditors w iy' their claims against the est:ite of Fi ederick t'. "HSÏÏSB late of said County. dceeaseil, and that all crédito' said deceased, aiv reyuired to present their 9JJ! said Probate Cotirt, at the Probate Office in tho -":' Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, nllr.J,," fore the twanty-elghth day of February next, an0'' Buch duirns wïïl W heard'l I róbate Coja? Satnniay, the twi-nt v-tifth dsy i( Novem!)er, ao y: . ttie twsqty-eighth ilav of Febmaïy nest, 1K o'clock in the fove'nooii of eaëh of those day!. UIK.i.M .1. BEAKKS, Jndge of P'5teDnted, Ann Arbor, August 2Sih, 1SC5. l"'-1Estáte of Patrick Coyle. C TATE OP MICHIGAN, County of Washtenafi -1 O Notl -ven, that by au order of the rïobate Curt of tnëTSnnty ilnfrasl'tenaw, made on tv;htv-ci-l,:!i ,l;;v of Al . L. O. ISCB, fSfffj fróm that.date were ilowcd for creditors topJ tinir , ];.i,i,s rrmsr the estáte of Patrie CoJW IJJ" said O' tl, and that all credjlora ol i1"" ceai ■ '. I nis tosalj"y" bate Cotirt, at the Probate Office in the city of A Arbor, for examinatiou and allowance. on or "f'rÍS twenty-elfchth day of Pehruary next, and uu na claims will be lieard bc(po ssid Probate '-"'''"'„'j Saiuiday, tiie tiveiuv-iifth clay ol Nmuubcr, and ' nesdav, (he Wehiy-eighth day of Febraary o'clock in the ÍDreneo3 ot eaih ol' those days. HIEAM J. 13EAKES, Jucfeo ol l'rototcDètefl, Ann Arbov, An-n-i 28th, Í8BS. WA Kstate of John Price. OTATE OF JMICUIGAX, County of Washtenav.sf--kl Notice is herehy L-iven. that by au order ol -M rro bate Court of the Connty of Washten.iw, mude o nu tweuty-fourth day of. August. A. D. 1SB. in"",lt from that date were allowed for creditors , their claims airaiust tho estáte of Joto W 'ff,,'; said County, deecssect, and that all creditorsol W-XSa. ■eased. nrí required to preseni their clfilm to w ' Saté Court, at the Probnta Oflice in the CigjnJK Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or D tm_ wentv-fonrtli day of Febraary nesrt. ml tna' ' lainis will be heard beforo said Probate i'.'uri. o : ïrday, the twenty-flfth dav of November, atidS"1; he twenty-foiu-th day of Fetanay next, at ten ocu n the foronoon of eách of those days. . ... HIRAJ1 J. BEAKES, Jttto of PK Datod, Aun Arbor, Aufuet 24th, VM. '

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