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1873
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Ia vïiisj: Assf'ssiiien". Notiee is lieroby irivon to wnoin ir. may concern thtit tht? assessment roll for the (Trading and paving of tlie alley extending trom Washington to Liberty streots, throufrh blook 2 south of Ituron streef, raimo I east, in tlie, oity of Ann Arbor, has been placo 1 in my bands tor colleetion, and thai IV' taxes bherero assessod c:n be paid to me at tny office in said city iit any time within fifteen days trom the publication of this notie (December Í2th), without any charge or percentage for the collection thereol Dated, Ann Arbor, D.'o. 11, 187:). E. B. POND, City Trerisurer. TA.rrKB ! A situntion ns Housekeeper i i n smull family. Address, with teima 145IÍW2' Box 55, Dexter, Mioh. "st. icTjËaföLs" a; "OÜE TOUNG FOLKS," The publihers of ST. NIC'IIftl.AS, Scriilner's II lust ra led iïlagxine fot Uirls and Boys, taire plinsuie in annouDCinpr tliat by an arrangement witn Messrs. J. jtt t sgood & Jo., their popular Magazine 'UUR YOr mi FOIKS HAS BEES MERGEI) IN " ST. KICHOLAS.' In addilion to the trikin ij novsltioi! and great literary and nrListic attraotious. alreaay iffercd by " ST. NK'HOLA.S," The Bear Features of Our Ynun'' Polkn will be retained. "8t. Nicholtis" has been' enlarged. new contrlbutiona have been secuved ; among tljem i SERIAL STUliYBY .1. T TROWBH1DGB. Lato Editor of "Our Folks," whieh bisius in tiie preeent number. Other Kuiinent writera well knowntothe readers of 'l Our Yuimsr Folk" has been engwged. We are tlms enabled to pivsunt to tin: public :t Maeaiine tor Children and outh, superior in every respect to any ever before published. Tiip.ee Srr.ENDiD Sehial Storif.s : WH AT HIGHT HAVE EEN EXPFXTEI), A Story ïor linjs, By Fbank K. Stockton. of ■Tiug-e-iang," " Eoundnbou Kambles.' ta. Mr. Stockton is 0110 of t.'.e best of our Arueri writers. The scène of the story is laid in VirffiuiH The boy-hero has started out with a trun on hia shoulder, and we may be sure there will be no ene of fun and adventureB. "NIMPO'S TPvOUBLS," A Story for Glrls, By OLIVE THORXE (Mrs. Harüiet M. Milletij A great fnvorite with the children. It is r sood stroiii?, wholesorae noiy í cirl life, and will be ful of interest for both boys tnd yiils "FAST FKIENDS," By J. T. TEOWBRID0E, One of the most popular writers for younff folks in America. Keaders of "Jack Hazard," ""A Chance for llimsclf," and "Doinff his B-st," will anderstand what a capital treat is in store ior them in Mr. Tpwbride's new story. ALL THESE 81OHIES (PLENDIDLT ILU'S TR VTED. "JIMMYJOHÑ" STOIMES," lïy Ure. ABBT HOKTOH DIAZ, Autliorof "The William Henry Letters," "Winiani Henry and His Friends." and "Lucy MBrin" fwho has the rare and happy uü{ (jf knuivixg how to delicht yonng peoplel will appfiir rluiitip the ear There will also bêshorrer Ptoiies. Papen on Science and History. Vaturul Ifniory, 'ild i-purts and Adventm-es. Sketches of Travel. F:iiry Tales, J'oems Pmzz es. Charades, Jinglen, Fun and' Fiincy Ir.struetion, Entertainment ind Delight. Bnmetbing for all, froir. Father and Motherto the baby. The IIlnstrations will be the best thnt the Artista of two continente oan supply and will beprinted withihe greatcst care. FOK TERÏ HTTLE FOEKS. Our pnges in big type and easy worris for the yoniizest readers, which nnve been '' lit " from the first, will be eontinued. The children wül be glad to Itnow also. ihat the department of PULPIT is to be a permanent feature of the mgasine. Jnck will teil some of the most cuiions ttiinys ever heard and make himelf (yeneraliy rntertaininp. We have undertaker to mnke the best murnzine poBsible, for the little tolks, as well na those wbó nre oidor. Erery number of St, Nicbolas will eontain íiooíl reading matter lor bovs andgirls ot allanes, bet-ides a griat deal of heartrand fanoent an, Chrletmas comes bat oncea ye ir. lint St Nicholus the n'-w m iLTfiKitie for cirls :tnd boys. c'in'-s every nionth. JthauKlrc dywonthe lnvïrts oi' the younir fo!kj. snd the litM e ohlldi'en ire erylug ior st" NichohiB. We Want 10i),0!) Childron made Happy BT 9T. NÍOHOLAS T THE IIOLIDAYS. f t. Xicholus. as enlargpd. contalnt on thlrd mrtter in .11 Onr Yoddï Folks. rhns fivlnir :i rreat varicty lor all. With it givt Lfternrr and Pietoriil Attractions. and ite benntiinl Prjnting it will hof 011 ud to i.c the Cheapesl Maeazineln he World. Subscription Prlco.tSa year The two back mini bers for Noveinix-r mid Deci in!-.er, ';3, will be sent to nll nuhiribare tor '74 wi-.honl nddltlonl cnanre Pour Monr.ha for ONE DOLLAR: -2úc s a NnmberFor8ale andsubenption received by all Boksellers & News Deale s on the aboveterms. Money ni?iy be sen to as in cheeks payable to onr order, or in Pot Offlce Money Orders, or In Rezlstered Letieis Meney ir Littersnot Segistered at sendttV ri-k Si KIBN'ER & CO., 654 Broailway, New York.jq Mortgage Sale. WHERKAÖ Wright E. Mills and Clarisia E. Mills, of thetowoship ot Manches ter, countj of Washtenaw, and látate oi Michigan, uu the Jifteenth da y of Ueceiaber, A. D. 1871, éxecuted a mortgage to Charles J. Howell, ut the city of New York, to secure the puyment oí celta n principal and interest money therein meutionod, which mortgage was recorded in the otiice ol iteyister of Doods in the cuunty of Washlenuw and Btate c)t Michigan, on the eighth dny oi Januaij , A. Lt, 1872, at í u'cïock P. M. in Libcjr 48, page 2: And whereus, default hus !e?n made for more taan twen t y days ín the paymcnt of au iustalmeni of said interest money which became due on the flrst day ol Jannary, A. D. 1878 by rea son whereof and pursuant to the terms of said mortgage, said mortgugee electa that o much of said principal asremains unpaid with all arrearageeoï interest thereon shall beouzne due and payableimme. diattdy: And whereaatheie ia claimeü tóbe due nd unpuid at thp dote of thia DOtice the su oí ftve thouaand six hundred and forty-nine dollars and ninety-two cents for principal and interest, also flfty dollars as a re&sonable solieitor orattorney íee therefor m addition to all other legal costa, as oí'tcu as any ]troceeiliiigs is taken to forecloae aaid morteage either by virtue oí the above power of tale in chancery or ín any otlu r manner piovided by law, and no suit or proceedinrs having bi en inatituted either in law or equity to reoov&r the same or any part thereof; Notice theretore ia hereby given, that on Saturday, the eixth day of December next, at two o'cloek in the altrtno n of Bitid day at the south door of the Court House, in the city oí Ann Arboi (that the buildnifr in which the Circuit t ourt for the county of Washtenaw, and State aforesaid is held,) and by virtue of the power ol sale eoutainedin said mortgage, I ehall Bell at publicauction to the highest bidder the premietea described in said mortgae, to satisfy the amount of principal and interest claimed tobe due, with the aitorney's fee of fii'ty dollars and charges of sale to-wit: All ihose certain pieces or paroela of land sxtuated in the township of Manchester, oonnty of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan afoxeaaid, known, bounded and dewcribed as foÜows, to wit: Being the ast half of the northeaat quarter, aud the noitheast quaiter uf thesonth east quarter, of section number ne (excepting one and a half ftciea of the last above describe1 piece of land}; also the northenat quartei' of the aouthwest quarter of section number thirty-two, the cast half of the southeaai quarter of section number thirry, (8 ') (exoeptfng sixly acres from thenorth end of the last above det-cribtd piece of land); also all that part of the west half of the northwest quartei of section number tbirty-two which lies Etouth of the center of the hlfrhway above mentioned, nnd also fioin the west side of the northsaat quarter of the Southwest quarter ofsnid section, the two last paroela of lind on seotíon thirty-two oontnining fortysix and a half acres ot' land, and b1 inr the same land deeded by Oliver Nickols and hiawife to George (4. Bfatfhewtfm the spring of iSfiï, all in Lownship number i'our soiith of range number thiee e8t, and eonraininy in all two hundred and twenty-five acres of land. September ÏOth, 187S. John N. Gott, rnAULES J. HOWELL, Attorney for Mortgngee. Mortgagee. The above salo iy poetponed uní il the twentieth day of December instaat, at the sume tune aad place. December 6, 1873. John N. (íott, CHARLES J. UOTVELT Attoruey for Mortgagee. Mortgagee. Chancory Notice. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, Conntyof WashtenRw, O hs. In ''hnnoery Dinnthn nis, Compluinant vs. Daniel s WateroiiR, defendttnt It aatlafHCtoriiyappertriiiff apon due proof by afluíavit to this court thut tho defendant, Daniel B Watevons is no! n resident of theSfa'eof Michitrnn, bntthathe renides in ThicHgo, in the State of T1H DOia: On mot ion ttf Kr:iZ' r. Harrimun & fTjimiltoti, s'ilieitnvH for corapluinitnt. it Í-. ordered thit. thp said def endan tt Daniel P. Wateroua causehipApnearnncein tïiis c i use to be onteiert wiiTun thrc montbsfrom the date of ih's order, and thftt ín enae "f hip nppeHrnnop, hp euuse hi itnswei to comp!)u'ruui4V billtobe filpri and copy thereof to bc spyvf d on the c TttTtainftnta soliei'ois witbin twentydayfl ttf ter service of n oopr of sitid bill and notice "f this order, and ïn defmilt thereof that 8íd Bill bp tnken aa con bv the lid defenant, Iuiiel 8. Wnterooi: Ai } t is fnvther ordered that witMn twentt dnya na'd mmp'aiivint canse a notice of thia order io hepuMipi e in the Miohioav Auttü fin?wpaper printéd imdpnbltaTid 'n said ountynnü that siii publicar fon h continneíi in said puper nt lnnst once e.nch week for six auccranive wr-eks. or thnt she o 'iise fi GOpy of thia order to be nersonnlly erred at lenst tweVity days be'of tlie time Drèscribed fcr his nnnenrnnoa Dated thia 17th dnv of Nnvpmb'T, A. r isri. ALKX. i). ''RANE, Cirenit Judge. Fhaeer, Habbiius & Hamilton, Solioitcr' ior ( Complainanti. TTICX'S FLORAL GUIO E Fon 1874. 2OO Pa-j-cs, öOO Knemrine, and Colorod IMuIe. Pltbliahed Qnnrterly. at 2ó ci'nts a yoar. .J.muary nurabarjust iíaued. A Germán editiou mblislu-d. Address JASIES ICK, Itocbcater, X. Y. 1456 AISUPPLTING A WANT I.ONtt N E Jh! D E D BY UAMtlltS, ■"""" i,AUVi;its, K taxa piiïmcuivs, ■■ ■■ Kllil!lM'lli, ■- n 'i 1 1 . HlKMll,!!'l:s, tlKKl'HAVr., 1 ■ i PROFESSIONAL Bi 1 BBS'NKS MEN, w mm 1 Ona of the most prnottonl, ' meful, umi valuable inANI) veutionsof the nge. Pat ented December, 1872 . . . __ - . Over -VOO iiow in d,.ily I L P P t. us', giving unqualified I P I II i BttoftioHou. No nnsines M W &■ 1 W fciotHoe is oompleta without Send for Piice List and TUustrated Circular. AGENTS WANTED tetóVS1 Alao, County Kights lor Sale. Addifsg C. A. COOK, CHICAGO, ILL. TACOB HALLER," 22 East H 11 ron Street, Ann Arbor, Dealer in fine Gents' and Ladics' Gold and Ml ver WATCHES AND CHAINS ! A greut variety of Bne GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, Gold Pens, Clocka, &c. Solé agent of the celebrated PAUL BRETON WATCH, Also of the Perfected Lazarus & Morris' Spectacles and Eye Glasses OPERA GLASSES FOE SALE OR BENT. KW Special attention givcn to repairing Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectaclee. H55w4 1874. 1874. THE WORLD. The great Democratie victories in New York, Ohio, Murylaud and Virginia, the atartling Kepublican deieats in Wisconsin, lowa, Ivansas and Illinois, foreshadow the election of a Democratie Congresa in 1874, and the election oí a Democratie President in The secret of the triumph already won haa been Bteodfftst adherance to the organizntioii, unrlinching fldelily to the principies of the Democratie party The Woiild has bten faithful to its trust. When faint heaits talked of a spuiled party, a dead party, a new party, it bore aloft the fl.ig of the hiatoric, indomitablo Democratie party. That &ag, inscribed withtheli.'geuds ïree Trade and Farmers' Kights Hard Money and no Monopolies,- the Demócrata of Olno and New York carried to a glorious victory subverting tirant majorities nf 37,00 and iil,000. ' A ncw now opens befoie the .Demociacy- more giorious and more lientrlcent than its past caeer, ïdentined thuugh tliat be witli the founding of the repubfie, its expansión across the cOLtiuent its halt century of prosperity and pence. Tlieopen secret of itstuture, as of its past and present triumphs, is still a steadfast adherence to the orgauization, an anflinching tidtlity to tilt princiiiJee of the Democratie party- principies never üo needful as nuw to be applied throuftliout our Xational, state and Municipal lile, to heai the wounds and demoralizalion of war, t o stop c rruption nd proflip-ate expenditnre, to limit and locahze powers entrusted to the people's servants, to libérate our industries fim the of a burbarous Taria, our trade trom the fluctuations af an ir: edeemable paper Ciirrency. nnd our agricultlire irom the doublé plundering of both, as well as 10 repair the wide-spread rinancial Ruin wrought by the Fiscal policy of the iit-publican party. The duty of The World in this onward march of the Demooratie hosts to victory, is the dissemination of political truth. Our work will be truittul in proportion as The Woiild ia widely read. We ask Deniocmts ev rywhere to aid us in acattering the pood seeds broadettst over the whole land during the. pcriod ao important to the comine harvests. Where or how c:m any Democrat work so eflicienlly for the diffusiou of the principies of liis party, a'id their triumph at the huliot-box in '74 and '76, as by ]rocurin,' new leaders for The Woiild now 1 As a vehicle of news, The 1ITobi.ii will snve no expense, no eneifry, to maintain and advance its plae in the first r.nk of metiopolitan joumnle. lts fresh. abvino:int, varioaa nnd accurate news, eomprising the whole nircle of cuirent inteiliirence, will be dimmased as becomes a Trustworthy Orgmi of Opinión vitb candor, with sti-ady dt-votion to sound public and private moráis, with special knowledre tor speci il themes, anl with various and wiie-reachin apprehensioo of the manifold inteivstsof men Jtnd women in their homos, their market phu-ec, their wuikshops nd their farms. TUK VEEKLÏ WORLD is our great editïon (Weduesday) for the country It contains : 1. The prieefl (telegra]lied from a!l the markets of the United States) of Live Mock, Countiy Produce, General Produce of every kind and ot Money, Stocks, nnd fieights in New work and EUirope. 2. The Farmers' Pape, with all the doings of the Farmers' C'hib of the Armricun Institute, letters fiom pruc.ieal f.-nmers, and mentirle discussion on pi'oütable farming 3 A PaL-e lor the Famüy Circle, of lively and pure rrading. 4. One or Two First-raie Nfvcls during the year 5 All the News m concise bummaiy. TUK SEMI-WEEKLY Contains (Tuesday and Friday) all the contente of the VVeekly. one or two first-rate Novéis during the year, and all the creara oí the Daily w okld. '1HE CIAII.V Ullltll). Price for one copy tor one year $1 1 {ineludinjr Sun day edition, $l"2j, beginning any day ; and at the same rate per mooth lor any part of a year. THE WOULU ALNAIV1C FOK 18T4. (Ready about January 1, IS74}. One copy, postpiud, 25 cents. Five copies, post-paid, 1.0(1 FRICE4, POSTAGE FAID, Xf Subscribed for before April lst, 1874. WEK&LY WOKLD. for one year, each copy separately addressed. 1 copy 2 00 ft copina 7 on 10 copies, and extra copy toclub agent 12 00 ■20 copie?, and exlra copy toclub afwent vo OU :(' oopiea, Hiid Semi-Weekly to club iient. . 50 00 100 copies, and Du ily to club agent loo (to DEHI-WEEKLf WORLD. For one yen r, tach copy separately addressed. 1 oopy $310 2 copies . . 6 00 (i copies ... 12 00 10 copies, and extra copy to club agent 2 00 TERJIS, Casta in advanee. Send Post-office mouey order, bank draft, or registered letter. Bill sent by mail will bs at risk of sender. Additions to club-liste may be made, any lime in the year. at the aboye elub-rates. Ohanges in club lista made only on request of persona teuuiving club pKekxsre, statinj; date of subaeríption, edition, post-oHice, and State to which the copy has previously been -ent. We have no traveling agenta. Specimen copies, posters, etc., sent iree, wherever and when.ver desired. Address uil orders and letters to "THE WORL.I," 35 Park llow. New York. POST AGE PAID.-Onevery subscription for one year to the Daily, Semi-'W eekly, or Weekly pnid tor at abovc rates boforc April 1, 1874, we will prepay the postage. 14S5w3 Í ROCÊRÏES AT LESS THAN COST ! L. R. SLAWSOtM Is now selling Groceries at LESS THAN COST For cash to close out his stock. tiSf" Buycrsshould cali and examine his f-oods before purchasing. NO HUMDUG ABOUT THIS. Ann Arbor, Nov. 6, 1873, H.'iltf T o x i 1 1: : The snnunl meeting of the Washtemiw ('ouuty Agricnlf ural ind Sortioultuml Hociety, for the election of offloera for the snauing yeur. and for the trtiDsuction of auohotbar btininesas muy properly before lt, Wlll be held at the Oourt House, m thecifyof Aun Aruor. on Toada; the ictli day of December nt 1 1 o'oiock. Aun Albor. Dec. 2, 1S73. DAVID M. FIXI.EY. H.iliwü tiecretary. DUB SALE ! Tlie nnderrijrned oBen for snle chenp his Store, ornerof iluion nnrí Fourth stipetn: a troort and convenietit building and one of the best busJneu locntions- esppcÍHlly for the fuoeetj trilde- in the citv. Aun Arbor, Ñor. 6, 1873. 1451tf L. R. SLAVrsONT I VE ÜSESE FEATHliRS PIBSTQtTALITT , Cjomint yonhand and forsakby BACE& ABEL,

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