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Day
29
Month
May
Year
1843
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Public Domain
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Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made a the pnymem of a certain suin of inoney, sceured, lo In paid by inden;ure of rnoryiw, hearing date th iimth day of May, i the year of óur Lord. one thousaud eight hunJred and tliirty nine, executct by Miller Barker, of Clinton, Lenawee County. Michigan, to George Westf.iíl. of Plymouth, ir the Conaty of Wayrits', Michigan, and recordec in ihe Register' s O irice. of the County of Wash. tenaw, in said State, on the llt'i d;iy of May, Ai D. 1839. at Hj o' dock. A. M. in übur, Nb. 8, page 118, upon which t'iere is claimed to be due, nt the date of tiiis notice, the suin of one bun tíred and twelve dollars and sixty one cents. Notice is therefore hereby given, thatby virtue of a power of sale ín said inortgage contained, nnd pursuant to the Blatate insiieh case made aha provided. will be sold nt public auction or vendne. at the Court House, in the villaje of Ami Arbor, in the County of Washtenaw, und State of Michigan, on Tuesday, the twenty-Iifth d:iy of July next. at onco'clock. in tho aftémoun of that day. the premises iu saifi mortgngc described, as follows, to wit: All that certain picce or parce! of land. sitaste, lyingaud being in the ciiunty of Wasb. tenaw, in the State aforesnid. and known and described as being the sou tri west qúaher oí section .o. thirty-four, in WWUShip Ño', four, 8ouih of range Vo. four cast, containing one hundred and sixty acres of land, be the same more or less: excepting and reserving all that certain part of said tract of land. nBöve BVscribVJ, which was licretofore deeded by Grovo üarker and Persi.s Barker to laaia Curricr." Said MorigJtsje having been given o secure the paynient of the pürcliase money of said prenises. GEORGE WESTFALL. Mort. II. A. PíoYKéJ Ait'i'. Dated. April lüth. ld-43. 5i-3ni AND WOOL CARDERS. THE subscriber would respecffully solicit the atteniion of Cloihiers anti VV00I Carders, to an etamination of his present Stock ofarticles in their line, assuriug tliem of their superior quality, (whïcn wil! be apparent upou e.xamination) and and of the unnstiaily low rates at which he is enabled to ell them. Among a variety of articles bclonging to the tradc mny be ehnroeroted: Cards of evi-ry dcscriptiin; Shuttles, Steel Reeds 4-4 5-4 widc; CJöfhiers Jacks; Sattinett Warp; Emery; Tenter Hooks; Worsted Harness: Card Cleaners and pintes; Screws; Copper Ketiles; Shearing Mttchbies, Parson'a, also. two or ihrce Carding Machines. The suliscriber feels himself warran'ed in assuring the trade that his supply of Clothiers Tools, tosrether with sume 12 or 15 ton of assorted DY E WOODS and DYE STÜFFS, form one of tho largest and must complete stocks of the kind ever offered 10 the public of Michigan. - Owing therefore to the inilucemcnts lie can offer to those engaged in the CLOTH DRESSING and WOOL CARDING business, of an extensive stock and low prices, hc solicits their exaniination of the same before purchasing or making arrangements elsewhere. PIERRE TELLER, Wholesale Druggist, 139 Jeftbrson Avenue, Detroit. April 17, 1843. 51-tf. WÓO&ISN THE subsenbers would infur 11 the pubhc that they are now manulacturing WOOLEN CLOTII with a degreo of successequal to their most suiguine expectatïons. Witli the machi n éry thuy now have, they are able to manufacture from 75 to 100 pounds of wool per day. The cloth they have made for the last tliree monthsis of the best qunlity. and that made in future wi!l be similar. They have eutirely overeóme the difticuliies of starting an establishment of this kind in a ncw country. Their terms are 37 cents per yard for fulled cloth ñnishéd. or half the cloth will mrike. lf any alteration of the terms sliould be determined on. jmblic notice will be given. All wool received before such notice is given will be worked on the above terms. If.ny wish to have their wool worked wiiliout rnixing it with other wool, it will be done, provided they assort it themselves, and Uirnish it in quantities of 100 pounds of one quality of wool. It is much better to sew np wool in sacks rilan t O tic it up in blankets; the clolh bhould be strong. Provistons of all kinds will be receivnd in paynient for manufaciuring to the amount required lor the consumption of the establishment. Wool sent by railroad to Scio. will be propcily attendcd to; the number of pounds should be markedon the Back with ink; also the weight of the sack. - Tne ool will be worked in turn as t cornos in. as nenrly ns c:in 00 done with reference to the different qualitie?. OU Many Farmers have expressed to us their gratifieation in considcraiion of our stnrtmg this branch of business, and many have encouraged us by their patronage during the last year. We now invite ail to bring thc-ir wool, to tbc amouni of 25, 'J( 0 pounds, and reccive the benefit of the vcry roasonable terms on which we offer to manufacture it. The establishment is 2J milest west of Ann Arbor, 011 the Huron. S. W. FOSTER. & CO. Scio, April 30, 1843. l_tf RAVlËSTÖS ËS MONÜMENTS, TOMB TABLES, &c. TUE subscriber has a large assortment of Marblc. of the best qunlity, suitable for I Grave Stonks, Mo.uments. Sc. vvhich he will Bell chenp for cish. or e.vchange for produce, at his oíd stand. No. ÜU, Woodward Avenue, Detroit. Persons wishing to buy will do well 10 cnll. as they will be sold much cheaper than havo. ever been afforded in U1Í3 State, and ofa Quality that ; cannot Jail to ploase. WM. E. PETERS. Detroit, Oct. 27, 1842. 29- I y JTAÉIES ..&ïMUBMlt,f, A T T O R N E Y A X I) C O UN 8 E LL O R A T I, A W. SAOAN'AW CITY, MICHIGAN. JG. D. will ,'ilso act as Land Agent in the Land District in which, this (Saganavv) L'ounly is; hc will make investrnents for others ands, pay over for non-residen! their taxes. and ïive information gcnerally to persona interested n tlis part of the country, or (Jesiiousof becoin;ng inmigrante lo ií. '

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