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"PIEE INSUEANCE. FRAZER, HARRLMAN & HAMILTOX'S A.GrJ3iKroY, OFFICE OVER SAVI.MiS BANK, Ann Albor, Michigan. We cun now carrv fulllines in SAFE ana TRUST - WORTH Y Oompaniea, and our rates are reasonable. We are now carrying the best business risks in the city. We invite the Public to examine our Registers and judge fot themselves of the kind of business we are doing. We make a speoialty of Dweiling House Insurance, and can give low rates, and good indemB We represent the following wellknown Com panics : The Westchester, ■ Organized 1837, Assots, }55,OOC.OO, Jan. Ist 1874. The Allemannia, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Assets $472,000.00, Jan. Ist 1874. The Lancaster, ol Lancaster. Pa. Organized 1838. Assets $337,000.00, Jan. Ist 1874. The Michigan State, of Adrián, Organized 1869, Assets $304,000.00, Jan Ist, 1874. The .National Fire Ins. Co. of PhlI. Assets $667,000.00, Jan. Ist, 1874. The Globe, of Chicago, III. Assetb $460,000.00, Jan. Ut, 1874. The Atlantic & Pacific, of Chicago, III. Aasets $330,000.00, Jau, lst 1874. City, Providence, R. I. Assets $182,000.00, Jan. lst, 1874. Die Watertown Fire Insurance Comliany, of Watertown, N. Y. Assets $556,000.00, Jan. lst, 1874. The Watertown was organized in Dec, 1367, since which time its premium receipts and losses have )een as fullows to wit : Premium fieceipts, Losses. an. 1,1868, imonth - - $1,204 28 " 1869 .... 29,833 4K $1,865 00 " 1870 .... 45,642 69 5,297 42 " 1871 ... - 56,605 16 13,314 61 " 1872 .... 141,417 03 2I.C15 07 " 1873 - - 214.9S5 19 63,169 65 1874 .... 353,228 01 106,296 04 )aeh premiums received in 6 years - $740,695 89 ,ose in 6 years .... 220,946 39 Actual losses leas than 30 per cent of premium receipts. Exoess of premiuum receiptê over losses .... .$519,649 60 INCKEA8K OF AHSÜ.TS. Jan. 1, 1868, assets with $100,000 capital.. $101,354 31 Do. 1889, do. - - - 122,684 6b Do. 1870, do. ... 148,431 47 Do. 1871, do. - - - - 158,893 98 Do. 1872, do. - - - U38,6I3 13 Do. 18TS do. - - - - 441,500 54 Do. 1374. do. 656,849 54 This shows a steady average gain in assets of over $75,000 each year. Official statement of gross assets and liabilities Jan. 1,1874. to wit : Gross omoially admitted assets - - $566,849 90 OtBoiülly calculated liabilities, including einsurancefund - - - 217,104 61 Suiplusastopolioy holdeis - - $340,T45 29 If this record is evidence of bad management, afety and proflt to policy and stockholders would wish that other companies had a little of it. The policy and practice of this company have been teadily to increase its flnancial solldity, by which utstly to command the conñdence of the public. To his end all surplus premium receipts have been reained, allowing the stockholders only legal interest n the assets. The interest on i'.s invested fundx ays all dividend, leaving all surplus premiums for ae addltional security of the policy-holders. All we ank is that the people shall investígate for tiemselves, und we do not fear the result. FRAZER, 11 ARRIMAN & HAMILTON, Office over tbc Savinga Bank, U76m6 Ann Arbor, Mich. MAN HOOI): How Lost, How Restored ! Just published, a new edition of Dr. CnlTer veil' ( rli'lirutpd Kas y on the radical cure without medicine) of Bpibmatoubhoía or Seminal eakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotkncy, [ental and Phyaical Ineapacity, Impedimento to [umage etc. ; also Consomption, JfipikEPSY and irs, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravaauce ; Piles, &c. ■arPrice in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author. in this admirable Kssay, early demonstrates from a thirty years' successful ractice, that the alarming consequences of selfbuse may be radically cured without the dangerous se of internal medicine or t.he application of the cnife ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, 'rtaiii, and effectual, by means of which every suferer, no matter what his condition may be, may ure liimself cheaply, privately, and radical!!. BéF"This Lecture should be in the hands of every outh and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any adrees, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or lwo posase stamps. Also, DE. SILLSBEB'S REMEDY OR PILES. Send for circular. Address the Publishors, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 18T Bowery.Neir ïoik, Postofllo Box, 458B. 143611 gpecial Notice! F0RTHENEXT60DAYS - THE - A.ISTISJ" AEBOR TRADING Will soll their Spring and Slimmer stock OF DRY GO O DS, dress goods, crpethstgk At New York coat, FOR CASH OIMLY. 500 nicely trinimed 16 bone Corsets at 50 cents, worth $1.00. 100 pieces Prints at 10 ets. per yard. 100 pieces Border Prints at 10 ets por yard. 50 pieces, yard wide. Bleached Muslins, fine and soft finish, at 12L ets per yard. Together with a very large Stock of other Goods which will be sold very cheap FOR CASH ONLY oüb ai m mm. July 1, 1874. G. W. HAYS, Supt. EW BAKEEY! bhos. Would infoim their numerous friendo and the public generally, that tljey have fttted up the store lately occupied by .1. C. Watson & Co., 28 Eaut Huron St., as a Bakerv and Confectionery Store, and hope by a strict attention to business to merlt and receive a share oí patronage. Particular attention will bü paid to the Ice-Crpiun Department, Wedding Cake, Pyramids, all kinds of Fruit Cakes, and Ice-Ore:tm furnished families or partiea on short notice. Frenh Fruits and Confectionery always on land. Gooda delivered free of charge to any part of the city. Kemember the place, 1 No. 28 East Huron Street. Aon Arbor, May 27, 1874. f E. STILING, o w. sTirrsiG. .a::e:e:l.i3T o isr s American Cyclouaeüia. Ncn Etevised Edltfon. Kntirqtj fowritten bj the ableat writera op erery subject, rriiiff-d frott ooi ti', and illusirated with Beverul Tkounnnd Kngraviiijge mul Maps. The work originally publish'tl onder the tille of Thr New Ameiuoan Cïclopjedu was conipleted in 18f3, lünce wlufii t i be nlf ciroulatión vhieh ii, ha attaiued id all puriw of the TTniterl States, and the signal developuit.'iits wturh bve taken place in every branch of si-ienee, literatura, and art.liaye induced the editora and publishers to Bubmit it fco nn exac) aodthoroaga revitiion, aod to nene ih-w editiou entitled Tui, Am i khan OrchQSMDtA. Within tho liiat, t.t'n yeara the progreHs of fTiactHTery in every oepattmetit of kttowledgê hm taaé i & work of refere nee an impvrstiv wnni.. The moyoioent of politica] offairi 1ib kept pace with the disco verioR i' science, and their fruit ful appHatloa cotfae laAiMtrial and useful arta and the convenienne hikI refiu(?iiieut oï social liíe. Great ware aud consequant reyolutions have owiirivd, involvin national ohaAjgM oï jx-ruliiir itutmtTit. TIhr.ivil var t our nw ncouutiy, wliich wa at its height when thelast volume of the old woik appeared, hati bappily been endrd, and w new cimwe of oomraeroini tiad iuduatriiil aetivity ha been commenced. LttM aocewioni (o oyf treographical knowledge have oeen made by the indetatinM'1 explorers of África. The gn'ivt politíoal revolutiouH of the last, decade, with tbc natura] result of the lapse of time, have brought into publif! view a multitude of new men, whose niimes are ui every ono's rnoutb, and of whoso lives every one i curions tn know the particiüaM. Great battlea have heen fouht and importaiit siege maintained, of whioh the detail are as yet preserved only in the newaimpers or m the trannient pnblications of the day, nut which oaght nnw to take thcir place in permajient and authentichistory. In preparing the preseut editiou for the preg.i, il haa accordiniily been the aim of the editore to brñig down the iofornuiHon to tho latesf pQftiible dates, urn to furniah an accurate account ot the moRt recent diacoveriea in science, of eVörj fresíi production in liteiature, and of the newebt inventions in the practical arta, as well as to give a succiuct and original record of the progresa of political and hintorical eventa. The work has beun begun after loiig and careful prehminary labor, aud with the most ampie resources tor carrying it on to a successful termination. None of tho original stereotype platea have been used, but every page haa been printed ou new tjpe, forming in fact a new Cyclopedia, with the same plan and compasa as its predecessor, but with a far greater pecuniary expenditure, and with euch improvements in its composition as have been aujjgcsted by longer experience and enlarged knowledce. The illustrations which are introduced lor the flrst time in the present edition have been added not for the sake of pictorial effect, l)ut to givB greater lucidity and force to the explanations in the text. They embrace all branches o J acieuce and natural history, anddepict the most famous and remarkable features of acenery, architecture, and art, as well as the various processes of mechan ics nnd manufactures. Although intended for instruction rather than embellishment, no pains have been spared to insure their artistic excellence ; the cost of their execution is enormous, and it is believed they will find a welcome reception as an admirable feature of the Cyclopredia, and worthy of its high character. This workis sold to Subscribers only, payable on delivery of each volume. It will be oompleted in bíxteen large octavo volumes, each containing about 800 pages, fully illustrated with several thousund "Wuod Engravings, and with numerou&colored Lithographic Maps. 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The people of Michigan can no longer afford to pay tribute to Eastern States by placing their Life Insurance with Eastern Companies, who by their charters are compelled to loan their raonny in their own States, thus beconiing a heavy drain on the resources of the Stnte, when we have so relioble and well managed Life Company as the MICHIGAN MUTUAL. In 1873 the businese of the Oorapany was increased Fort y -vig Ut and one-balf per cent. of the total amount done the previous five years This shows the MICHIGAN MUTUAL LIFE has the Oonfidence of the People. The losses during the year 1873 were only FIPTYFIVE per cent of the amcunt the mortality tableB eall for, showing great care in the selection of its risks. During the year 1873 tliere was a macerial reduction in the ratio of expendes showing CABEFUL MANAGEMENT. The Michigan Mutual littraM till the most desirable forms of Life and eudowment Policies. Dividends Declared and I'aid at ihc rnd of the First Polley ïiar and rarh oar thercaftrr. All Policies non-forMtiiig after one Animal Premium lias been paid. All Endowment Policies are convertible into Cash at the end of any year after the ürst. Reltable indeinnity at lowest Cash rates can be procured of the ITIicliiian "1 utual l.itc. GEO. L. FOOTE, Dis't Agent, Tpsilanti. J. Q. A. Sessions, Agent, Ann Arbor; Geo. E. Fooie. Agent at Dexter. TWËLLING HOTJSES ïuESALE Alargeand very well built briek house, with two or more lots. Two large framed houses. Also a good sized brick house and framed house ; and a small frame house on a good lot, intended for adding a front , for sale on fair terms and a reasonable credit. Also other buildings, Iota, and property. ' MONEY WAJVTED.-So raany wiihing to orrow raoney apply to me that I can readlly obtain for lenden good satisfactory investments at ten per sent. ntere . E. W. MORGAN. Aon Arbor, ADril 23. 1S73. 142ÍU lr. J. Wnlker's California Vinf'iX.'ir Ililtd'S are a purely Vegetable preparhtion, made cbiefly froin the native liei Iik fouiicloutlielowerraugesof theSierm JvHvnda mountaiim of California, the ïuo'liciiiiil proporties of which are extracti'A therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question ia almost daily asked, "What is the causa of the unparalleled success of ViNtOAR Bitters?" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patiënt recovers his health. They are the groat blood purifler and a lifn-giving principie, b perfect Kenovator and Invigorator of the Rvstem. Never beforeinthenistory of the world has a medicine been componnded possessing the remarkable qualjtios of Vineg ar Bitters in healingthesick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestión or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious DiseasRs. Ifinen will enjoy goori health, let them use Vineoar Bitters as a medicine, oud iivoid the use of alcoholic stimulants iu every ïorm. No iVrson can teke Ihcsc Bitters according to diriictions, and remuin long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or othor means, and vital orpanswasted beyond repair. (irateful Tliousaixls proclaim Vnar gar Bitters tlie most wondeiful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. 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Waiker's Vinegak Bittees, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestiva organs. Dyspepsia, or Indigestión, Head ache,Pain in theShouIders,Coughs,Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Éructationa of the Stomacb, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attauks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the región of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the I springs of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. 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For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Bheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Bingworms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelminitics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Jaundice. - In all cases of jaundice, rest assured that your liver is not doing its work. The only sensible treatment is to promote the secretion of the bile and favor its removal. For this purpose use Vinegab Bittbbs. Cleanse the Yitiated Blood whenever you find ite impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tel] you when. Keep the blood pure, and the nealth of the system will follow. u. ii. mcdonald t, :., Druggists aud General Agenta, San Francisco, Califor' nia, and cor. Washington and Cbailtun Sts.. New York. Uul.l hi all llniïiiiM and Dealen. CITY DRUG STORE! SIC3-3ST Or THE GLASS MOBTAR i Having been for the past four year with R. W. Ellis & Co., I have now purchased the Drug Store of E. B. Gidley No. 12 EAST ÏÏÜRON ST! 'Cook'a Hotel BlockJ. I have Clennea, Ee-flttoJ, and Ee-stocked the Store with Pure DRUGS, MEDICINES. Full line of Fancy Articles, Perfumes, Brushes, 3omba, Soap, Sponges, Patent Medicines, Dye Ituffs, &c. PAISTS & OUS, PURE WINE8 AND LIQUORS For Medicinal Purposes Agenta túv Tieman'a Celebrated JURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Physicians' Prescriptioni a Specialty. L. S. LERCH. , 1 -WIM ARGUS BULLETIN ! WANTED 2000 NEW SÜBSCRIBERS WANTED. Moro Merchants and Business men, who knowing their own interests will advertise in the Arous. GET YOUR BILL-HEADS, CIRCULARS, LETTER-HEADS, STATEMENTS, At the Arg;us Office. JET YOUR BALL CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, At the Argus Office. GET YOUR LAW BLANKS, LAW BRIEP8, LAW RECORDS, PROGRAMMES, AT THE ARGUS OFFICE. New Type, Best Presses, Good Workmeii, Hd REASONABLE PRICES ! 2 A WOED TO ÏHE WISE. - - - - .- _ Mortgage Sale. "HTHEREAS default has been made in the ermflT tion of a certain mortgage made and exetili by ElijahW. Morgan and Ucy W. S. Morgat Uft! wife, to Silas H. Douglass, bearing date the toirtemtï day of February, in the year 1872 and recordcd S the office of the Register of Deeds 1u and forti, county of Washtenaw in the State of Michigan m the sixteenth day of February, in the year 1872 Liher 46 of Mortgages, on page 2ó(, by which defa'uit the power of sale eontained in said mortgage bas hl come operatjve, and there is rlaimed to be due anci unpaid on said mortgage at the date of tbis notioe the sumof two thousand and sixty-six dollars arui forty-seven cents, and no suit or proceeding at la has been instituted to recover the saine or any nfln thereof: Notice istherefore hereby given, that ', Monda y, the Second day of November kext u ten o'clock in the forenoon, by virtue of the power 1. said mortgage contained, said mortgage will be for closed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or som," part of them, at public vendue to the higbest bidder at the south door of the Court House n the city nf Ann Arbor, iu said county of Wanhtenaw, (that bein. the place where the Circuit Court for si held) ; said ïnortgaged preinisesjaro described lows, towit: All those parc-els of land lying in tl," city of Ann Arbor, in said county of Washtenaw aai State of Michigan, known and described a Blo( k N fourteen, lifteen, BeroAteen (rx'-cjit Int one) and block twenty in Ormsby 4 Page's addition ; and ah all the land lyhiL between the nimler of the riv Huron and the Sinclair mili race below the dam anil above the Woolen Factory, said block fourteen ex tending northerly above the dam and easterly to thi center of the river, and including tbc share ofthp dam and water power appurtruaut to the right bank or westerly bank, of said river at said dam, witS all the privileges and appurtenances. Dated, August Ah, 1874. SU.AS 11. DOÜGLAffl A. Fei.ch, Monga Attornoy for Mortgagee. 1 i:i(d Mortgage iSaie. DEÏAULT having been jnaée in the eonditionsof a certain mortgage executed by Solon Cook i Adelaide Lewitt (to becure the puichase price of lands therein described), on the ftrst d:iy oí Muy a i, 1867, and recorded in the office ol Eegister of Beéd for the county of Washtenaw and State of llichi gan, on the seventh day of May, . d. 1Si„ ,, Liber 36 of Mortgages, oc page 491 ; and duly'a igned by said Aaelaide Lewitt to Silas H. Douelas on the 25th day of April, 1870, which assignment wai recorded in said Register's office in Liber 2 of Assim ments of Mortgages, on page 6(11, on said -J5th day of April, 1870 ; and further asaigned by eaid Silas H Douglass to Irene Clark, on the 24th day of Decembn A. d. 1873, which last assignment was recorded in aaid Kegister's office on said 24th day of December 1873, in Líber 4 of Assignments of Mortgages oñ page 180 ; and was further assigned by saiu ïm, Clark to Orange H. Young, on the 23d day of March 1874, which last aseignment was reeorded in said Iiee ister's office on the 'Jth day of April, 1H74, in Lihet M of Mortgages, on page 46S, by which default tht power of sale contained in said mortgage has becoae operative, on which mortgage there is claimed to bt due at the date of this notice, for principal, imu,v and insurance, and Attorney fee as provided for jQ said mortgage, the sum of one thousaud eight hundred dollars and flfty-flve cents, and no snit or pro. ceeding at law er in equity haying been instituted to recover the amount due oa said mortgage or any part thereof : Kow, therefore, notice is hereby giveu UM by virtue of the ower of sale conlained in aaid mortgage, I shall sell at public auction at the south door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arborthat being the building in which the Circuit Court for said county of Washtenaw is held- on Saturdji the Twenty-Foubth day of Octohek next, at ten' o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the following premiaes described in said mortgage, viz.: Alltboï certain tracts or pareéis of land situated in the cir? of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, known and described as the east three-fourths of lot number six (ft), and the westbalf of lot number aeven (7l,in block one fl) north o[ range bíx (6) east, according to the recorded plat of the village of Ann Arbor, in said county of Wsibtfr naw, or so much or such part or parts thereof as shalt be necessary to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage. Dated July 31, 1874. ORANGE E. YOUNG, Assigne A. J. Sawyeb, Atty. for Assignee. 1469U Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having occurred in the condition of i certain mortgage, dated the sixteeutli day m November, in the year one thousand eig-ht huniiml and sixty-eight, executed by Samuel M. Burbanl and Amanda Burbank, his wife, of the township o: Ann Arbor in the county of Washteniiw n: oí Michigan, to James W. Hinchey , of the townsliif of Futnazn in the county of Livingston and Stat of Michigan, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of said county of Washtenaw, on the seventeenth day of November, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, in liber tliirlynine of mortgages, on paffe three hundred mi eighty-three thereuf, on which mortgage tben :■ claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the sum of one thonsand one hundred and nineteen dollars and sixty cents, and the power of sale containul in said mortgage having become operative by reason of such default, and no suit or proceedings at Ia having been instituted to recover the debt remfdning secured by said mortgage or any part thereof : V tice ie therefore hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale in said mortguge contnined, and oí the statute in such cases made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreelosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises in aid mortgage, described as followa. towit: AU that certain piec e or pareel of land situated in the township of Ann Arbor, county ot Washtenaw and State of Michigan, known and described as follows, to wit : Being a part of the soutbwest quarter of section thirty in township two of range six east, beginning at a point in the quaïter line in the center of the road leadme southwesterly from the city of Ann Arbor ; thence south along the quarter line of said section twenty-three chaius and forty-four links to the quarter poet; ther.ee tft-: ilong the section line eight chains and eighty-seveii tinka; thence north parallel with the quarter line twentyone chains and seventy links to the center ol said road ; thence along said road to the place ol beginning, containing twenty acres of land, or o much thereof as shall be ne'eessary to satisfy tiic amount due on said mortige with ten per cent nterest thereon and legal coste and an attoraef fre of flfty dollars covenanted for therein, at the wnrth loor of the Court House in the city of Ann Artï, in said county of Warhtenaw, that being the place of holding the Circuit Court for said county, on THTJK8DAY, the FIFTH DAY Of NOVEMBEK SEXT, at one o'clock the afternoon of said day: that said sale will be made subject to the payinent of the several installments of principil nd interest secureil by and yet to become due on said mortgage. Dated, July 28, 1874. JAMES W. HINCHEY, H. H. Harmon, Mortgagee. Atty. for Mortgagee. 1489td Estáte of Ann White. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, county of Wushtenuw, h, O At a session of the Probate Court for tlieoounty of Waahtenaw, holden at the Probate Office, in tbe oity of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the fifth day of August, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy four. Present, Noah "W. Cheever, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Ann White, deceaaed. On reading and filing the petition, duly veriiied, of John N. Gott, Administra tor, prayfng that lie ma] 1 licenaed to sell the real esttte whereof tsaid deceased died seized. Thereupon itis ordered, that Wednesday. thesecoml day of Öeptember next, at ten o'cïock in the ioionwi . be aasigned for the hearing of said petition. ;ind tbat the heirs of law of said deeeatsed, and all Otbff persons interestc-d in said estáte, are requiu. to appear at a session of said court, then to be I holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann bor, and ahow cause, if any there be, wny tlie pruji of the petitioner ahould not be granted : Aml Uil further ordered that said petitioner givi? notioe to Ú - persons interested in said estáte, of the pendenoy t aid petition, and the hearing thereof, by causiiit; oopyof this order to be published in the Michigan Argut, a newspaper printed and circulated in BW oounty, three successivo weeks previous te said dayi1' hearing. (Atruecopy.j NOAH W. CHEEVER. 1490 Judie of Probate. Sheriffs Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Washtenaw County, .-■ By rirtue of an execution issued out of and uuder the seal of the Circuit Court for the county of Washtenaw, and to me directed and delivered. aainst the goods, chattles, lands and tenemeutá of Matthew C. Dubois, l have this twenty-third duy of May, A. D. 1874, seized and levied upon all U right, title, and interest Matthew C. Duboia I and to the f olio lands, to wit : The southeaít quarter of the southeast qxiarter of seotion nuniber nineteen ; t.lao east half of the northeast quarter o: ■ection thirty. town three south range three etë'in the township of Sharon, Washtenaw county, State of Michigan, which above described property I bIihII exposé for sale to the highest bidder, at the soutli door of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arkon the fifth day of September, a! 1) 1874, at tea o'clock a. m. of sftid day. Dated, July 29, 1874. 1489td M. FLEMING, Sheriff. Sidewalk Jíotlce. Ata regular meeting of the Comnion ( mmcil oí the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday evening, Aug td, 1874, the following resolution waa adopted, vil.: Saolved, That the branches of Sharte Trees which project over the streets or sidewalks of the nu than nine feet above the surface of smch streel ;r sidewalk, be and they are hereby declared a publii' nuisance ; and that the Marshal be and he is herel directed to notify and require the owners of sucii Shade Trees, to remove such branches withio te" days ; and that thia resolution be published ouce U each week for two successive weeks in the MlCHIGAS Arous and in the Peninsular Courier. HIRAM J. BEAKFS. M W. A. Lovejoy, Recoi-der. i Notice ot Dissoliition of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the partnership latei}" subsiatinjr between Edwurd Htiling and Wilü1" Stiling, of the city of Ann Arbor, in the county ol Waahtenay and State of Michigan, under the tirm of Stiling Brothers, waa disaolved on the tweütv ninth day of July, 1874, by mutual consent. ■" debts oving to the said partnerahip are to be veceived by said Edward Stiling, and all deinan ll' the said partnership are to be presented to him m payment. Dated, Ann Arbor, July 30, 1874. EDWARD STILING, ■VILLIAM 8TILIX0. TAMES McMAHON, ö Justice of the Peace, Office in new block, North of Court Hous Money collected and promptly pald over. INSUBANCK AGKNT. Trinmph, aseets, $727.908.11 North Missouri, " 645,417.n Hibernia, 35ü,0OO.0U REJAL K8TATE. Ihve80cresof land 3i of a mile from thecllj Imite, flnely locatcd for frait or garden purpoees. Also 10 acres. Also 10 acres, with house and barn,and fl HtcI stream of waterronning throagh the barn yard. SO acres, a mlleont. I wlll 11 any or all the above cheap, or exchan2e for cit property. 19T4 JAMES McMAHON. HPAKE NOTIOE. I have this day employed Mr. Clark, who, for toe pait 20 years , has had charge of the "Cook's Hotel Barn, and Farmers or others who wiah their l101"3 f3 and watered accordin; to orders, at reasonawe itt, nrlU flnd the " Old Hellable" t the Monitor Urery Stable, Cor. Hurón and Second streets. Ann Arbor, May 14, 1874. J. V, GREGOBY,

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