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IT WILL Content You. What, yon wiint ta a newspaper ttaat wlll kuep you 'ully [nformed of the news of the day, advi.se with you upun farm aud Ürcsidc topics, entertain you with ils varlud röadin in dineral liturature, deiglit your wife and family with its disqnisitions upwn social and domestic topics, ihstruct and amuse tuem ly ils foTtigú and domestic correspoadencc, choice stories, guaintcharacter sketches, sparkling and witty paragraphs, original and entertaining accounts of travel aud adventure, chesa BfpQ puzzle Cülumu, etc. Alltheuewa, commercial, poiltical aud general, and thecream at curfent Utontture. A newspapvr that will meet èvéry want a nd receive a cordial welcome in every household. A newspapcr conceded by tlif pruss uf evory st-ftion to bc onc of the most original aud biightest of A]iirii.:;ui Joornais. lf You Want the Best TAKK THE UBTR01T ñU mU Subscription- Post-Paid. Daily Frce Press . $10.."O a your Tri-Weekly Fret' Prrss 5.:J0 a jear The. 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Tho cbauge in the re, fttive condition of parties, by whïch, ior the flra time in eighteen yeais, the National House o Representativa will be at war with tho Senute an the Executive AdmiuintratioTi, and the approae of another Preaidentiül canvaas, will givo fres interest to in any public questiont, which will bc treated as they lise with intelligence and cundor The coming yèar will a'BObrinfr the centeanial an niversary of many inttrestina eveute inour oarï annals, aud will iurnish occasion for review an discunaion of many topics bearing upon ik hiaiory, prosperity and character of the nation It ia suro to be crowded with exciting event such aa will elicit the most abaurbing and wid apread intoreat, cretiting au unusual demand U the best cías of newspapers, timong whichTH DETROIT TRL13UNE stauda foremo3t, ackiiow edííing uo equal in the Otate and bul lew outsid of it. The Presidential conteat is certain to be the mos hotly-conteated campaign that has been fough since the organization of the Government Th Democratie party, long and juatly excluded fruí power, but encournged by their auccessos in 1874 will moke a mout desperate and determined utruj gle to get control of the National Governinen Jielieving that the nuccoas of thia organizatio would be anational ovlnmity. The Tribune wi spare no eiieigy of meaus or pen to prevent a dïreful a result. Maintaining Kepnblicn prino pies, such as it believes best for the general we lare, and holding party orgnization as simply a agency to earry theminto etfoct in the administra tion of government, it gives to the Hepublica party an outspoken and hearty, but never blind an rtÏBhonest. adhesión, F mits in policy and abuse in administraron it will not be blow to point ou and teek to have reniovedt to the end that the people ehall be bet ter aerved. It will labor unceasiní ly to cultívate auch a public sentiment, and to di fuse such general mformation on all question ef politice as shall lead to a grand and glorious He publican trinmph, with which fltly to enter upo the aeeond hundred yearoi the l]fc of the Kepublic. 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In short we aim to make As Perfect a IVcwspaper as money, long experience, practiced skill, a prid in the paper, and untiring zeal can possibly pro duce. That Thk Tribune will continue to outstrip all rival.s in the completeness and excellence of its viirious editions, we intend these shall be no doubt aboui. The Wkekly Tribune, it should be borne in mind, is thelargest weekly paper in the State, be ing Eioht Columns larger than any of the other Detroit papers, thus furninhing much more reading matter. It is oarefuily edited, and, altogether, hot no equal Anywhere in the West in point of real valué and general attractiveness Ín all its departmentfl. It will be kept fully up to ita previous bigh standard, which Imn given it an immenscly wider circulation throughout Michigan than nny other paper published either within or without our borders. 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It ia leo the year in which an Op püBition House of Rtprescntutives. the flrst aince the war, will be in power in Washington ; and the year of the twenty-lbird election of the President of the United Utater. All of these erents are sure to be oí creat interest aud importance. especïallv the two latler ; and all of them and everythiug conneeti'd with them will be fully and freshly reported and expounded in The 8ün. The Oppoaition House of Uepresentutivoa, takin tip the line of inquiry opened yeara ago by The Son, will fsternly and dilientlr inventigaie tile corruptions and mindeods ol Ohant'h adminiatration ; and will. it isto be dom il. Ihv tho fuun.li.ti,., for a new and better pcriod in our natioual ltistory. Of all this The Sun wlll contain complete and accurate accounts, furnishing lts readers with early and trustworthy informntion upon tboae abBorbing topics. The twenty-third Preaidential election, with the preparations for it. will be memorable kb decidme upon UiiANT's aspiratious fora third term of power and plunder, and still more as deciding who hall be tho candldate of the party of Ui-fonn . and as electing that candidatc. Concermng all these eabjects, those who rond The Sun will have the constant meuns of being thoroughiy wull informed. The Wekklt Sun, whiih has attained a circulation of overeifchty thouand copies, already has its readers in every State and Terntory, and we truat that the year 1876 will Bee their uumbora doubled. lt will continue to be a thoroujjh newapaper. All the general news of the day witl be iound in it conuenRed when unimportant, at ftill lentrth of moment; and alwaya, we trust, troated in a clear nlerefitiuH; and iustructive nianner. It is our aim to mnke thó Wekklï Sun the beBt amily newspaper in tho world, and we sliall continue to givo in its oolumns a Iñtge amouut of miollaneous readmg, such as utoriee, tales, roemt cientinc Intelllgélaoe and afrricultural informnlon, for wluch we are not able to make room in our dnily edition. The agrioultoral department spocwllyis one of itH prominent features The ashion are ejsq reularly repjrted in iu columns ana so are the markets of every kind. The Wekkiy 8un, eijht pages wiih fifty-six broad columns, is only $1.20 a j e,ir, nostase prepaid. As Uur pnce burely repays the cost of the per, no discount can be made from this rate to lubs, aaonta, Postmatters or anyone. The Daij-v Sun, a largo four page newspaper of wentyeiorht columns, gives all the new for two ents a copy. Subaoription, pottage prepaid. 55c a montn or }7.6O a year. Sunday edition, extra, 1.1U per year. We have no traveling agentb. Addres, TUE HUN, Now Yoik Oity Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made iu the conditiona of a oertnin laortage made and e cuted by Minuinl Blooü and Saruli E. Hlood, Iiíh wife, t'j illiiim u. Barrimau, and dated the27tb dayoi :iiiii.iry, i:i, umi reoord din tboofflcM of the lieg-■i oj Deedi foi the ouDts "t Wa&hteoaw, in St:itij if Michigan, in liber il of morlga )rt.jro 48i on the 27 th bi i i Janunry, 1871, at tw iVrfock and forty minütea i m. mi thi day, on which mortguge and note Rccompoiryfïïg tbe sim. e u mu doe the bojeq üJ ftve btmnred and ixy -aoven dolían and ninety m oexrta! principa] nnd o teres t and lort y dolían ae an attomey fee, provided for in said ïnortgage, by whicb aefault tb o Kwer ot saje contained inaaid rnortgago bas be. !(me operntive, and no prxjcte!mgs in law 01 ihiincery having been commenoud to tecovtr thfl debt Bocureö by said mortgatre, or niiy part t In re f : Notice is henby given that aaid mortgage will be Fonolosed by tnt.1 salfl i tlw nm tg iged premisps. to-wit: hoiri in blook nnr, in II isoock'sst cood ddition to the city of Ann Arbor, Waslitonuw onnty, and Stuif t' Miohiean. tsaid sale will ;ake place at the front door of hfl Ooori Hun ., in the siiid city of Ann Arbor (rlui1 btfioffthc plaoe wbert the Circuit Cotirt for Ihe couaty i beid] on the 11 th day of Febraniy, I87f, ïit 11 o'cluiik in the forenoon of Bflid oay. Daled Ann Arbor, November 12th, 1875. V. I). 11AUK1MAX, Zina P. KiNii, Morii' Ati'y for Mortgagee 1556 Mortgage Salo. DEKAULT hnving beeu made. in thecondition of a certaiu mortgage, oaad uI bx cuted by Williain Fitzgerald umi Mnty Fitzgarald hifl wifo, of Norihneld, county of Waditenaw, and Rtateol Michigan, on ihe ninetentb day of September, in the yer of our Lord me thousand eight hnndri d und aixty-live, to .lolm Lynch, of tho eame place, and recorded in the otlice ut" the regutex i i for the coiuity oí Wnstenaw aforesuid, n tenth l.iy ot Januury A. U. IHiW), ut :i o'olock P. M. 1 ajiidday. in liberé ttoxtg&ges, on page i B ; which aaid niorteaie waaduly nasigned by John Lynch of the townahip of Nortbfleld, aforesaid, to Tlioinuít Barí, oí the city of Ann Arbor, oounty and State aforesaid, on the tbirteenth day of November, A. I. i(j7, ana Neoxdfedin the ottiííc of the reginter of dceds for öaid.county on tiie lhirtenth day of November, A. ü. lftfi?, in líber nurnber ono ot aB.Ht?nmt:ntá oí' mortgtagea, on page 602 ; anu itiuiii aêBigned by the BalaXhomae harl to Caroline M. Hennequin, of the city of Ann Arbsr, aforesaid, tn tbe twenty-tliird day of Ueeember, isïi, and recorded in the otücc Of the segister of deeda for aaid couiity on the twtnty-seveutli day oi Deceiuber, A. D. 1875, in libur numbei vt; oi awlfn mt-iits of mortgages, ou pageöiirty-three, und that ttieie ia now claiined to be duc and unpftid on said mortgage the sum of tour liurnired and ninety-two doUarn, including areasonuWe atlorney's or solioitor'a fee for foreclosing the aame ; und uo proceedingH in law or equitv having been bad to recover said eum oí money or tiny part thereof. therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virttte ot the power of sale in said moztffage oontained, 1 shall sell at public auetion Ut tbe h&hest bidder on tbe twenty-flithdayoï Murch, A. 1. 187, at two o'clock in the afternoon of taid day, at the front door of the oourt houe in the citj of Aim Arbor, county ot Washtenaw . and ttateot 'Mi hjgantfthat iwiniT the building in which tbe circuii conrt for aaid county ís held,) the premisse deacribed in said mortgage. aa being all that ctrtain piece or i of land knwu and deaotibed as follows, lo-wit : The east half of the sottth-wit ijuinitrol1 section number three (3), in townahip nuïabei ot.e. 1 1 soutb in range number six (6) east. bt'inp in Nortbtield, in the county of Waahténáw, and Suiic of Michigan contal ti ing' eighty acrcH of land, nkOire orlesa. üatcd Drcember 2Tth, l:;T". CABÜLINK M. 11 FA'Mvji'IN. Asi:rnee oí paid B JohitM. Gott, Attomey fot the OüSÍguée ol aid Mortgagee. Estáte of James G. Dancer. QTATE0FM1CHIUAN, county of Wftahtenaw, O 88. At a session of the Pnïbiite Court. fot tb county of Wawhtenaw, holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Anu Arbor, on Monday the third day of January in the year oue thousand eight hundred and iieventy-six. Present, Nouh W. Chot;vt'r, JndgE of Probate. In the matter of the estáte oí Jatnell Cr. Uaucer, Miuor, SampHon Parker, cunrdian of said ntate, oom ea iuto court and represento th;t he ia now prepare d to sender hia account a such giinrÜan. Xhereupon it isordered tliat Fridartn twentyeighth day of January instant, at ten oVlock in tht forenoon, be assigcxl for examiniiia an 1 allowing sueh nccouut, and that the next of kin ot Baid mi nor, and all othei pereona'uitei'eett d id BBid estáte, are requircd toappearat afwsaionoj siudoourl, hen tobe holden at the lrobate office, inthe city oi Arbor,in taid county and show ettus& it any there be, why the said account should not bc allo wed. And it is iurther ordered that said guardián give notice to the persons interestcd in said estáte, of the pendency oí said account and the hearing thereof, by causiijjr a copy of thu ordei to be publisheíl in the Michigan Argitf, : newapaper prmted and oiroulHting ín aaid county, two sneceaaive weeks prevïous to said dtty 1 hearing. (Atruecopy.) NÖaH w'. CHEKV !:. 15U4w4 Judire of Probate Estatö of George Wavmir. STATE ÜK MICHIGAN", Countyof Waihtenaw, bs. At a session of' the Pruimt o Court for the eounty of Waébxenaw, holden it the Probate Ottice, in iheeitf of Ann Axbor, on Wedm-sdny. the twenty-ninth day of December, in the yenr one thousand eiht hundred auü seventy-live. Preseut, Xofth W. Cheever, Judjit of rVobate. In the matter of the estáte of George Warner, deceased ün reuding and üling the petition duly vcrified, of Omer Warner, prayiner thnt au AdminiStffatOI inay be appointed on the estite of said deceaeed Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the twenty-fourth day of January next, at teo u'cloi k in the lorenoon, be assigned ior the ht-arinif oi Baid petition, and that theheirs atlaw ot said decased.Hiul all other pereons interested in Baid estáte, a required to appear at a Bession uf said court then lo be holden at the I'robate Office, i the city ai Arbor, and show canse, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner sboüld bol be granted: And it is furlher orderedt that suid potitioiu l notice to the persons interested iu said estáte, of the pendency of said petition. and the bearing thcreof, by cnuiug i copy of tliis order to be published in the Michigan Ar gut t a newspapfi? print ed and circulated insaidcounty, three sueeonsive weeka previous to said day of hearing (Atrue copy.) NOAU W. CHEEVKR, I5fi3 Jodie ol Probate. Commissionors' Notice. OTATE OF MICllICrAN, Couuty of Waahte iiuw. ss The oodersigned havins been appointed by the Probate Court for said counly, coinmiHftioueri to receive, oxaniine and adjoet all claims and demanda of all persons againet' i tateof John J. Bolfiflger.late of aaid countv ■ ed, hereby give notioe th it ix mouths Czvm date are allowed, by order of said Probate Court, foi cieditors to present their claims agaiost the eetate of said deceaaed, and that they vill meêi at the reaidenee of William Beuerle, in the tovñafaip t Freedom, in said couuty, on the 2i(.h day ol loreh, and on the 20ih day of June next, at ten o'clock A. M., of each of said day to receive, examine and adjust said claims. Uattd lecemter 2Oth, A, l). 187;". GlfiüKOE LEFFER, i Oommiseion. ra, 152 JOHN F. VOGEL, Mortgage Siile. WEIEREAS, Ruth O. üregory and John V N Gregöry, her husband, of the uity of Ann Arbor, in the couitty of V:islitfn;nv fa the State oi' Michigan, on tbe lourteeutJa day of, OeloJier, yeárof ourLorü bne thoVisaud eight huudre wreutyJbnr,OiOcoted a mortgage ta R riques, of tlHM'ity ui Aun Ari.r, nüy at Wash .■- n;iw, Michigan, to secure the payment oltho certain principal and Lnteresi m,oney tnercin tuentioned vhlchtald mortgage wad recdhted iu the ol tbe Etexlüter of Deeda in the couuty of Waohtcnaw aroresald, on the 14th day of Octouer. A. D. 1874, in UberOl ofmortgages. on page 41!. And whi deiault baa been máde for more thun thrrty days In the .;iymi-iii of ;m int:tlli!ieiit oí Lntcrcsi whl h becauedueon the l-ith day of April, A. l. 1875, bj roason whereof and pnrsuant tó (he tennsofsaid morgeMid laorfgagee htíreby electa tba! o mm-h oi said priucipal as reniaina unpaid wlth all arrear' Interest theroof shall bccome lue umi payaoK Immedlatety. And wher.as. there is claim ed tobe due and anpeid onsafd niortpage at the date uf liis noUcv', uleven tiundred and twentj d for principal and interest, also an attorney's fee of lii'ty doUara in additlon to all ólher legal costs, ahuuld any proceedinM ba laken to Crecióse the sanie; and nosüitor proceedinea haring been insi ii ut -d ei t her in law or equity to recover the same ■ ir ;my pari thtsreof. Notice s theiufóre hereby KÏvi'ii, tli:it ontheUCli day Of Man-h. 1876', at ÍWO o'cluck In the aüberBOtfo 'ot Baid day al the front door of the Court House n the city uf Ann Arbor, coupty aforesaJd, (that bejug the place in whicl] the Circufl Court for said couúty is held), and bj - ofthepower of sale contauied ïu.said.iuorl shall sell :it piildir aiïctlbn fo the highost biudtT, the pri-nii--rs de9critad in said bioi at la f y tin: iniouni of principal and interest wïth the charges of sale and tbe attorney's fee of Hit y dollars, all tluit H'i-iuiii píece or parce) of (and situuted In the city bf Ann Arbor, county of WahtenAw, :n. i sime of AflchlganJ fcuownj boúndedroU dcscríbed as CoUuws, to wit : Bing lot nnmber two (2) In tiluck number eleven (U)KïSCock's additioa tothe eity f Aihi Afimr. aecoroiug to ihe reeordud plat thereof. Jiftted, Deceintw r u. 1875. RËBBCCA HBNRIQtTRS, Mortgagce. John X. CiuiT, Attoruey lor Uortgagee, Real Estáte tor Sale. CTATK OF MICHIGAN, County of WashteOuaw.fca. Iu the luatUrof the ebtalM of I Laubenpayer, deceused. Notice is hereby ffiven, that in pui-nuance of an order crauted to the underawned, atiinini.Htrator of the eet&tfl of aud l"irich Laubengayer. by the Hou. judge t)t Erobate for the Countyof Wjuthtonaw. on the t welft h day ufJaniiary, A. 1). l-STG, tlu re wiJl be BOld at pubic vendue to the highëst bidder, at the dwellingiioiisc on the premieefl hereiztafter di scribed, in :.he Countyof Waslitenaw in said State, on Monday the Hrst dayof Mareh, A. D. 1H76, at ten o'eiook id the lort-nuoii ot thut day (subject tu all encumbranctB by moitftage or ofhorviae exstm? at the time of tlicd.alh of silid d, . ■ ;uid al.-o Hiilijt.-ct to theright of dowcr oj Ifie widow of suid deccnscd thereip), the tollowjut; described real estáte to wit : Thn ètut Half of the northwest quurter and the Dortfa twn1y aorea of the west half of tlie oorfcbeast quarter seo tion number twenty six ; also the west half, and flfteeii acres otr from the north end of tba aal half oí the west hnlf of the touthTr-t qdiiiter of seetion No. twent y tiiree, all in towii tin eo south in rniifte Hve east tl.cdij in f-tute of MicJiiganDated, Junuury 12th, A. I). 1S76. 1565 COMBTOCK F.U1LL, Adminislrator. SheriflTa Sale. eTATEOFMICHIÖAN, GouotJ of Washteoaw, O ss. James F. Sniith vs. Arthu'r lierrv and Nilon Wilson. By vlrtue of one wrlt of etecution i - ued nut of and unilcr seal of ihr Circuit Oourt or the countr of Waabtenau-, n theabovi entitled aiise, U uieciirci-tt.-i[ umi delirered, I did, on the wenty-sixth ilav of Auuust. a. d. 1875, levy npou ill the rijjlu, titleaii'l Interesl of Arthur Borrj and lelaoii Wilson in and to the followlns described aal eetate Bituated in the countjp ofwashi nd State of Michigan, to wil : Lot Qumuei iv. w-. In Maynara's plat; :U, pfeceof land liounded south hy lot number twenty-two in Maynaul's ilatp cast by liiuas, aortb ly Felch st:-n), and i Lucas land, all ín ñTashtenav county State ï [Ichigan. Whk-li abóTe described land 1 shall exwe Tur sale at public auction tothe hlghesl bidder, t the soutb door of Ihe Court HoasoJuthc ny of nú Arlxtr, on tne scvrnih day oi' Januai-v, a. d. 7G, at 10 o'cloí'k A. M. of said day. Dated Nov. 18th, 1875. M. KLli.MINi;, Sberiff. The above sale is adjontned until January 15th I7ti, ut the saiue tilitt' of day and place i 'ad 'I. Ann Arbur, January 7th, l7ii. M. FLÉÍiffífó, Süerlffi

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