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Q B.PORTER, DEISTTIST, Office ovcr Johnson's Hat Store, South Maiu Street, AN ABBOR, niCH. 1592tf ' (JiK f $)AFetdii;iit home. Samples worth 9t m P-JVi free. 8TIH3OH & Co., Portland, Me. 1678 JOHIV ti. ItURFGItiH, Attorney and Counselor at Law, 5 Nortli Maiu street, Aun Arbor. DILL HEADS AND STATEMENTS AT THE ARGU8 OFFICE, Córner Main and Hurón Street. SEND 25c. toG.P, ROWBLL A CO., New York, for pamphlet of 100 pa?es, containing lista of 3000 newspapers, and eatimates showing cost of adTtrtlaing. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS lyOTIOE. My wife. Elizahoth Armbrustor, has lefl my bed and board, aui haviug cominonced a uit for dower against me, notice is hereby given to all persous not to trust her iu anyway on my account, as I sball pay no debtsof her coatracting after tbis date unless cousent ia first obtained of me. Ann Arbor, Oct. 4tb, 1876. 16u3w3 JOHN ARMBRUSTEE. 170 E SALE! Three Horses, three platform Spring Wagons with pole and sbafts, two Luiuher Wagons, one Hkeleton Wagon, Track Slilkcy, Wood, Coal, and a nice Featber Bed. Ann Arbor, üct. 6th, 1878. 1603m3 C. H. RICHMOND. AWARDED The First Premin AT THE CENTENNIAL SEPT., 187C, Oïer Thousauds of Competitors ! i THE CROWN JEFEL ' The most beautiful stoye, and the best of all the I Coal stovea made. This Btove can be íound in use in the following houses in Ann Arbor : Alpheue 1 Felch, Dor Kellogg, G. W. Sharpless, J. W. i Hangsterfer, James Jones, E. Curtís, K. M. Riehardson, Plof. E. Jones, Mrs. J. West, Dr. P. B. ' Rose, Mrs. Loomis, Dr. Hallock, E. A. Beal, C. A. Pomeroy, 8. T. Otis, C. M. Cadwell, B. Vaughn, Miss Lydia Smith. A. Roys, R. McDonald, Mts. Whitehead, Charles 8. Millen, J. C. Watts, Tred. i Sore, Prof. M. C. Tyler, Mrs. J. A. Polhemus, J. O. Banks, W. D. Harriman, J. L. Burleigh, Geo. 1 W. Cropsey, Mrs. Hubbaru, George Hayler George Granville, Mrs. Ohambers, George Walker, Zera Pulcifer, and Rinsey & Seabolt. KyYou will also flnd a fall assortraent of Par. lor and Cook btoves tor Wood, at L. C. RISDON'S. 31 South Main street, Ann Arbor. A DOLLAR SAVEO IS A BOLLAR EARNED ! NEW GOODS! And priees LOWER THAN EVER. I have purchased in New York, for cash, and I am now daily reoeiving one of the largest and most select stocks of Grooeries in Washtenaw County, consisting of a full and well selected LINE OF TEAS, All of the new erop - including Gnupvwdera, Imperials, tumi; Ilyon, Hysons, Japans, Oolongs, I'orniosas, Congouai Souchongs, and. Twankays, Together with a full line ofCOFFEES, consistin" of the following branda: MOCHA, OLD GOV'T JAVA.MAKACAIBO, LAGUAYRE.SANTO8 and RIO, both roasted and ground ; a full and well selected stock of SÜGARS, SY&UPS AND MOLASSËS, Toether with everything in the line cf Pure Spices, Canned fruits, and Vegetables. We have a full and oomplete line ol BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES AndHosiery. Also, achoice assortment of Ijadies' and Gentlemen' tlnderwenr Cali and examine Goods and Prices and we wül insuresatisfaction. EDWARD DUFFY. " Maynard'e Block,' cor. Main and Aun streets Ann Arbor, Mich. Eï"Highest cash price paid for all farm produce. "a insürancü! {mm. Capital, - - $3.000,000. Assets Jan 1, 1876, $6,792,649.98. Losses Paid in 55 Years, $44,760,391.71. Surplus over all Liabilities, including Re-Insurance Reserve, $4,735,092.86. Not Surplus over Liabilities, including Re-Insurance and Capital Stock, $1,735,092.86. C. MACK, Agent, Ann Arbor. FOR SALE CHEAP ! THE new two stojy frame dweiling house, just completed. tíituated on ea-st Uuiversity Avenue, the second house south from the Medical Colloge, öpecially arranged for keeping Boarders, Roomcrs, or Club. Terms easy. Apply to C. H. MILLEN, No.4, S. Main St. For Sale Cheap ! THE large new doublé dwelling house, Bituated Cor. North aud Fourth 8ts, two bloeks from Court House. Euquire of C. H. MILLEN. BUILDING LOTS A LARGE number of very desirable building lots, well locuted, for sale low, sinall payment dowu and long time given for balance if desircd. C. H. MILLEN. A NEW Phseton Buggy for sale cheap. One of Arksey's best make. 1590 C. IX. MIIiLSjiST. FOR SALE ! Stone I iim , 'Water I iinc. Cleveland Piaster, & Plastering Ilair, cither at my Lime Kiln or at my shop. J. VOM.lMt. FARMERS. WOOD WANTED In exchange for Saddles, Harneas, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Horse Blnnkets, Whipa, Gloves and Mittena, etc, at my hiirness altop. J. VOLLAND. 1600m6 Chancery Sale. IN pursuance of the decree of the Circuit Cour tor the County of Washtenaw, in chanoery made in the cause therein pending, wherein Jamet Arnold is complainant and Isaac Crane, Sarah J Crane, Seth U. Amoid, and Sophronia Dexter ar deiendanta on original bilí, and wherein 8eth O Arnold is complainant, and James Arnold, Isaa Crane Sarah J. Crane, and Sophronia Dexter ar deiendants on cross bill, and whioh decree bear date on the sixth day of April, A. D. eighteen hun dred and seventy-six, the undersigned, one of the Circuit Courc Commissioners oí aaid county o wasntenaw, will sell at public vendue to th highest bidder, at the south door of the Cour House in the city of Ann Arbor, in said oounty on the eleventh day of November next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, the following describe lands and property viz : Situated in the city o Ypsilanti, Michigan, and bounded as follows oommencing at the northwest corner of lot one hundred and seventy-three (173) on the south side of Congress street, ïunning thence south to the southwest corner of said lot, thence east flfty feet thence north three rods, thence east to high water mark on the west line of the Huron Biver, thence up the west bank of the Huron River at high water mark to Congress street, thence west along the south line of Congress street to the place of begin ning, or so much thereof (in the manner directec by said decree) as may De necessïry to satiefy the requirements of said decree. Dated, September 23, 1876. JOHN F. LAWRENCE, Circuit Court Commissioner for the County oi Washtenaw, Babbiti & Emekick, Solicitors for James Arnold. BEAKES & CUTCHEON, Solicitors for Seth O. Arnold. Mortgage Sale. DiEFAULT having been made in the conditions of a mortgage, executed by Andrew J. Sutherland thzabeth T. tíutherland, his wife, to Robert AWhedou,OQ the eighteenth day of June A. D. 1875, and recorded iu the otfice of the Register of Deeds for the County of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, iu liber 53 of Mortgages, on page 106, and afterwards duly assigned to Charlotte Whedon, on the twenty-sixth day of November, 1875 which assignmeut was recorded ia said Register's Office, for said county, on the twenty-eighth day of July, A. D. 1876, in liber five of assignments of mortgages, on page 228, by which default the power of sale contaiued in said mortgage has become operative; on which mortgage there is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the suin of six hundred and seventy-six dollars and sixty-even one hundredths dollars, principal and interest, besides an attorney fee of tweniy dollars, as provided in said mortgage, and no suit or proeeeding at law or in equity having been instituted to recover the amonnt due on said mortgage, or auy part thereof: Notiee is thereiore hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, I shall sell at public auction t the south frout door-of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor (that being the place of holding the Circuit Court for said couiity of Washteuaw), on Saturday the 30th day of December, A. D. 1H76, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the following property described in said mortgage, viz : All of lot number six (6) in block number seven (7), south of Huron street, range eleven (11) east in thé City of Aun Arbor, County of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, said lot being on the east side of Thayer street in said city. Dated, Ssptember 28, 1876. CHARLOTTE WHEDON, FeazerAIIamilton, Assignee of Mortgage. Attorneys for Assiguee. Estáte of Cornelius Laughliu. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. At a sessionof the Probate Court fur the Oounty of Washtenaw, holden at the Probifte Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the eighteenth day ot September, in the year one tbousand eight hundred and seventy-six. Present, Noah W. Cheever, Judge of Probate ' In the matter of the estáte of Cornelius LaughIin, deceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly verifled, of w ïlliain Burke, Administrator of the eatate of said deceased, praying for an assignment of the residue of said estáte. Thereupon it is ordered that Wednesday the eighteenlh day ot October next, at ten o'olock in the forenoon, beassigred for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of eaid deceased, and all othei persons interestod in said estáte, are required to nppear at a session of said court, then to be holden at the Probate office, in the city oí Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, whv the prayer of the petitioner should not be grantedAnd it is lurther ordered that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estate, of the pendency ot said petition, and the hearing thereof, by oausing a copy of this order to be published in the Michigan Argus, a newspaper printed and circulated in said oounty, three suocessive weeks previous to said day oi hearing. (Atruecopy.) NOAH W. CHEEVER 1600td Judie of Probate. Estáte of Candace M. Böwen. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, 0 ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Moudaj-, the twentyflfth day of Sepeember, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six. Present, JMoah W. Cheever, Jude of Probate In the matter of the Estáte of Caudace M. Bowen, deceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly verifled, of Newton Sheldon, praying that a certain instrument uow on lile in this Court purporting to be the lastl will and testament of said deceased, may be adinitted to piobate, and that he may be appointed executor thereof. Thereupon it is oi-dered, that Monday the twenty-third day of October, next, at ten o'clock in the loreuoon, be assined for the hearing of said petition, and that the devisèes, legatfcee and heirs at law oí said deceased, and all other persons intercsted in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, then to be holden at the Probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer 01 the petiliouer should not be granted : And it is further ordered thai said petitioner give notice to the persons inteiestedin said estáte, of the pendency of said pttition, nnd the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Michigan Argus, a newspaper printed aud .circulated in tsaid county three successive weeks provious to said day ol hearing. CA true copy.) NOAH W. CHEEVER, 1602w3 Judge of Probate. Thorough-Bred PigsT AT A BARGAIN ! Intending to make the raisinp: of thorongh-bred pigs a apecialty, we undertook to keep several bretds, but, when iairly under wtiy, we Ünd that each breed in ita varied conditions, ages, &c, reqmres so mauy pasture lots and feed apartraenta, that we tínd it impracticable. Thereiore flnding the Poltind Chiua's are but üttle known in Michigan, we propose to drop them from ourlibt. by eelling: Tigö, of good öhipping size, for $9 each or $15 a pair. Pifia, of extra Bize, 100 lbs. and over, $20 each. A few eplendid 8 to 12 months Sowb in condition to be bred in November, at 40 each. Sowb, to farrow soon, trom $50 to $00. Our stock is juat the thing for any one wishing to make a specialty of breeJins Poland Cbiua's, whicli in Oliio, Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa are regarded with more favor thanauy other breed, having short legB aadinimenee bodies for their height. HALL BEOTHEKS. Ann Arbor, Sept. 12, 1876. IGOOtí FgmiK10 done atthe Estáte of Florian Muehlig, Sen. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw S3. At a session of the Probate Court for the Couuty of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the city of Arm Arbor, on Friday the fliteenth day of September, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six Present, Noah W. Cheever, Judge of Probate In the mattter of the estáte of Florian Muehlig Sen., deceased. ' EmanuelMann, administrator debonisnon with the will annexed of said estáte, comes into court and representa that he is now prepared to render hls final account as such administrator Thereupon it is ordered that Wednesday, the eleventh day of October next, at ten o'elock in theforenoon, be assigned for examiningand allowïnjj sueh account, and that the devisees, legatees and heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor in said county, and show cause, if any there be, why the said account should not be allowed : And it is further ordered that said adrainrator give notice t(5 the persons interested in said estáte ot the pendency of said account and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Michigan Argus, a newspaper pnnted and circulating in said county three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. (A true copy.) NOAH W. CHEEVER, lboltd Judge of Probate. Election Notice. Shebiff's Office, Ahn Akboe, ) Sept. 6, 1876. ( To the Electors of Washtenaw County: You are hereby notifled that at the next General Election, to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the flrst Monday of November next, in the State of Michigan, the folio ing officers are to be elected Ti, , G?Te";or. Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor General, State Treasurer, Commis-iioner of the State Land Office, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public lnstruction and a Member of the Siate Board of Edueation, in place of V, ïtter J. Baxter, whose term of office will expire December 31st, 1876 ; eleven Electora oí President and Vioe President of the United States ; a ttepresentative in Congress for the Second Congressional District of this State, to which this connty is attached ; a Senator for the Pourth Senatorial District, consisting of Washtenaw county also one Representative In the State Legislatura irorn eaoh of the several -Representativo districts, as tollows : First District- Aansta, Pittsfleld, Saline, York, Ypsilanti City and Ypsilanti Town ; Second District-Ann Arbor City, Ann Arbor Town Northtield, Salem, Superior, and Webster; Third District- Bndgewater, Dexter, Freedom, Lima, -Lodi, Lyndon, Manchester, Scio, Sharon, and Sylvan. Also, a Judge of Probate, Sheriff, County Uerk, Lounty Treusurer, Begister of Deeds, Prosecuting Attorney, two Circuit Court Commlssioners a County Surveyor, und two Coroners. You are also hereby notiöed that at said General lilection, the following Amendinents to the Constitulion of this State are to be submitted to the Df7?le of the State for their adoption or rejection, Ad amendment striking from the Coustitution Section 47 , Artiole 4, LegisTative Department, which iorbids the grant of license for the sale of intoxicating hquors, provided for by Joint Resolution No. 21, Lawa of 1875; An amendment to Section 1 , Artiole 9, relative to the salaries of Judges of the Circuit Court, provided for by Joint Eesolution No. 28, Laws oi 1875 ■ And an amendment to Section 1, Article 20 relatlye to the amendment and revisión of the ConstiawsaófP18Tdded fr by Jint Resolution 29 M. FLEMING, Sheriff. Mortgage Sale. rvEFAULT having been made in the condition íf oí a eertain mortgage executed by Jacob Frederick Beek, of the city of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, to Caroline M. Senuequin, of the same place, on the first day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight umdred and seventy-four, and recordcd on the second day of June, A. D. 1874, in Liber 51 of Hortgagcs on page 386, and there is now claimed to be due upon said mortgage and the bond aecompanying the saine the sum of six hundred and seveiity dollars and ttfty cents, also an attorney's fee of thirty-five dollars should any proceedings be tacen to forcelose the same, and no proceedines in aw or in equity having been had to recover said um of money or any part thereof: Now therefore, notice is hereby given tbat by virtue of the power oí sale in said mortgage contained, I shall ell at public auction to the highest bidder on the wenty-eighth day of October uext, at two o'elock . M. of said day, at the front door of the Court iouse in the city of Ann Arbor, county aforesaid that being the building in which the Circuit Court br said county of Washtenaw is held), all those ertain pieces or pareéis of land sitúate and being n the city of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washenaw and State of Michigan, and described as folows, to wit : Commencing at the southeast corner of lot number eight in block nurnber three south of Huron street range one west, according to the plat of Wm. S. Maynard's addition, and running east on the south line of lot No. nine two rods thence north two rods east of the west line of said lot one hain and thirty-six links ; thence west two rods : henee south on the line of said lot one chain and hirty-six links to the place of beeinning ; also the ollowing parcel of land to wit: begimnng at the outheast corner of lot number eight (8) in block uumberthree south of range one west in Wm S Mayuard's addition to the village of Ann Arbor, ud running north along the center line of range ne west, one chain and thirty-six (1.36) links henee west parallel to the south line of lot number eight (8) seventy-three and a half links (73V) ; henee south parallel to the center line one chaiu nd thirty-six links (1.36) to the south line of lot umbereight(8); thence east along the south line i lot number eight seventy-three and a halt links Tiy,) to the place of beginniug, containing oneenth of an acre, and being part of lots seven and glit in block number three south of Huron street, ange nuulber oue west. Also commencing on the ïorthwest corner of lot number ten 110) in bloek number three south of Huron street range one west u William S. Maynard's addition to the city of mn Arbor, aud running west parallel with he south liue of said block eight rods to riurd street; thence south to the Southwest orner of said block about eleven rodt ; thenoo ast eight rods to the Southwest corner of lot numer nine ; thence north about eleven roda to the )lace of beginning, together with the free use of he stream of water running across said land, with .he exooption, however, of a certain piece ot land, leing about one-half of a lot, deeded by Jacob leinzmann and wife to Challes Conradth, on the 6thdayof August, A. D. 1852, said deed being ecorded in liber 38 of Deeda, ou page 13", iu the ffice of the Register of Dueda of Washtenaw onnty. August 2, 1876. CAROLINE M. HENNEQUIN, Mortgagee. John N. Gott, Att'y for Mortgagee. 1594 ff ASHIONABLE DRESS MAKINCi. Mrs. Wood invites the laaien of Ann Arbor and icinity to cali at her Dress-Making Room, over lie store sf A. Bell, Washington street. A full ineof new and lntest styles ot patterns constinty on hand. (luahty of work warrauted, and prices made to suit the times. A share of public patonaffe is respectfully sohoited. Iyl578 PARM FOB SALE ! By instructions of Catherine E. James we offor or sale the Patrick Cavanaugh farm oí' eiguty eres more or less, in Northfield 1 Who Wants a (íooii Iiiirpiin 2 Ann Arbor, August 25, 1876. 5Wm8 BEAKES & CUTCHEON. 1876. 1876. Save Yonr IQnny ! W. WAGNER HAS JUST OPENED THE FINEST STOCK OB FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING To be found in Ann Arbor, comprisinz all the NEWEeT STYLES AND PATTERNS, Which he is offering at prices that DEFIES ALL COMPET1TION THE IM.At'U TO BUY A CHEAP SÜIT Is at WAGNER'S My stock of Fiece Groods Will be found complete and contains all the NEWEST DESIGNS. Suits Made to Order. A Large stock of FTJENISHING GOODS. TV W-A.G1TEII, 21 South Main Sr. Ann Arbor. THE HILL FARM FOR SALE. Adjoinlng the West line of the City of Ann Arbor, in township two south of range aix east, comprising the east half of the northeast quarter of Beotion nineteen ; and that part of the west half of the west half of the northwest quarter of section twenty, lying north of the ia all 100 42-100 acres, with. House, Barn, an (Mailing Spring of Water, And about flfty acres well tmproved ; first class land and situation beautiful. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on the land three to five years. For terms apply to GEO. E. HAND, OrH.J. BEAKES, Detroit. Ann Arbor. 1574tf ■ !,l,i.i i; HUI m:s FOIt SALE. A large and very well built bnck house, with two or more lots. Two large framed houses. Also a good sized brick house and frame house ; and a sniüll frame house on a good lot, intended for adding afront. For aale on fair terms and a reuaonable oredit. Also other buildings, lots, and property. MONEY WA1VTED- So many wishing to borrow money applj to me that I can readily obtainfor tenders good satiafaotory inveatmenu' ten per cent. interest. K. W. MORttAN. Ann Arbor, Jan. 3 , 18:6. 1564 ylSITING CARDS- NEW STYLES AT THE ARGUB OFFICE, Corner Main and Hurón Streeti QEORGE W. CEOPSEY, Late of the flrm of Clark & Cropsey and A Kearney, late of Texas, under the flrm name of KEARNEY & CROPSEY, Have established themselves at No. 33 Sou Ui main St., Aun Arbor, and propose to do general r Grocery Business $80 KlreaPDdCaRrReYofGSESTIC fírníhedEIGN Ther have fitted and A First-class Eating Department, Where Heals can be had at all hours, or board by the week. Cash paid for Uiilt.r. Eiras, and all Country produce. Goods proniptly delivered in any part of the city. Remember the place. 33 South .Tlnin Street. KEARff EY & CROPSEY. Ann Arbor, April 26, 1876. 1580 IÍeInemToTdTsease ! THE FOE OF PAIN TO MAN AND BEAST. !■ tbe Grand Old MUSTANG LINIMENT "Which has stood the test of forty yeare. There ia no Sore it will not heal, no Lameness it 5 RUrf ' n Av.che' no Pam hat "K the mpS n,? yi Üh? Oi7 Ot a Horae or other domeBtic ammal, that does not yield to ita magis ín ch-o"leco8ting25c., 50c, or $1.00, has otinlidfn elf"? of a human being, and restored to hfe and usefulnesi man, a valuable horse. T)INSEY & SEAB0LT'S BAKERY, GROCERY - AND - I?"JLOÜR & FEED STORE. We keep constantly on band, BREAD, CEACKERS, CAKES, ETC, FOR WHOLESALE and EETAIL TKADE We shall also keep a supply of DELHI FLOUR,, J. M. SWIFT & OO'S BEST WHITP -RTTIirA r At Wholesale and retaiL A general stook of GROCERIES AXD PROVISIONS constantly on hana, which will be sola on as reasunable terms as at any other house in thie city inCceteLiallyr BU"er' EggS' tr, ïroou"xtGra0oïad4ëTerea l an7 f the " wiU Ann Arbor. Jan" & SEABf64T' BiOSïSS Í OFFER FOR SALE my Brick Store, Corner ol Huron and Fourth streets, opposite fCook's otel. This is one oí the most desirable business locations in the city, and will be sold at a bargain 15SS JOHN G. GAEL: '
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