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Tri-weekly Argus from Madison, Wisconsin • Page 4

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UegAl VO- ORTGAGE DelJiitli baVinjfbeen made i i the condition ot'ii ut-rmiu indenture ext-cuu'it by Etlwiiril Itel tie. late of Green county, Wisconsin fritory, ele- and s.isaiisih Delonir wilts of the sail) Kdw.urd.to EJ'sha i said coilnty ot Green mitt Territory aforesaid, beating dnte the tny of November, in the our Lonl ihous-ind '-ight hundred nix' forty-five. tm-( recorded in the office of the RegiBiernr Dwells itf the said county of Green on the 27ili a VavetubtT, A. I o'clock, P.M. of said in the honk of Piitte 117 ami IN.

on which morisraste iselniiued to be due at rtie date of this notice Hie sum nf cue hunctred and tiAeeti iMIurs und thirty four cents, including principal and interest thereon to this date. Now no suit Imvitii been commenced lor recovery of ihe money or iiatt thereof by siid innrtgnee, notice fc hereby irivn thnl tv virtue of power of contained in said tii'irtjrnne and in pnrsn- tnse of the ft utc in such wise made and provided will ho told to thi hi Idi-r at ilifc Court Home Monroe, in and 'TYrritorv on rhf first day of iron, A 1 iHiS. at the hour of wo o'clock. I'. M.

ot said day. hy the Urecn county nforHriid, IT his deputv. ihp premises described in ssiid moitg a I i ami being in the rtountv of Grf'n and aforesaid, and described us follows, to i thpnorih-i-nstqnnr- tor of the north-west qii'iner find till of the of the q-tarter ol welkin seventt en. town one ranee seven, enst. four the letisth nf the above described of forty acres on (lie cast side.

two ret. the whole nf sniit innrtg'tged premises c.tni limns seventy-went acres, more less, or so i inch thereof as w'll satisfy said principal mid uueres' moneys and cost. r.LISHA Mortgagee. E. T.

GAUD" att'y for mortgagee. i 2 ORTU having been made in ttie pjiyirent of principal uml interest due or a ct-rinin indetitnre of mortgage bearing 11 a-ventemth day o( November. A. 1845 eWMtieil by Washington 1), Conn to Seymour hrooks, rind assigned by Brooks to Lut'tn Allen who is now the owner and recordel in the office of rtie Register nl Deeds of theconritv of Dane on the2lai dny ot Jnimury. A.

D. ISIfi, at 8 1 A in vidtime one of mortgages, ntife 331. iipo i the following described piece land in tht county of Dane, to i The west quarter of'the north west quarter of no ten town-hip no, nine of range twelve ist containing forty acres mure on whi -h there is claimed tfue at ttie diif of 9 notice the snip ol one hundred mid flcven dolttrs nrid fifty nine rents. ftjld no snil huving been commenced for the re- money.of any pnrt thereofsecored said morij: therefi IF notice is berrby given that by of iwer of contsii'ied in ca'tl the ubuve dcsi--ibed land WiH he sold public iinci on by tin- uf s.iid county. Sheriff.or.lepitty.

nt the Court House in the Tillage cf Mailisttn. on 21 it 4ar of Februi.rv, A. D. 18 at one o'clock f. M.

LUCIUS Assignee of Mortgagor, n. Attr. A CtiBK, MRRTIS C. BOSTWICK, ForHclosure ot Igage. BY virtue of a decretal order of the District (Jnurtof Dane cotinty, Wisconsin Territory.tit- tine us a court of chancery, made in the above cause, at the November ti-rm of said A.

D. H47.I, the subscriber, one of the Mwtors of I court, wiil expose to sale and at public iiutinn. to (be highest biddet, nt tte east door of eapitol, in the of Madison in said Territ.iry, on the fourth (4th) dliiy of Jnnuai A. D. 1848, betwe(ii) the hours ten o'clock M-, and four o'clock, P.

nid dny, all die rieht, title, and interest which ihe said i Bostwick hnsto the foltow- hijdennribei! lit of land in itie town of Prairie, Dune coiniiv, Wisconsin Territory, arore- mld, on i he third dny of September, A. 1814. which he linve acquired at any titni- describe as follows, to wit: All that cer- piece nr pircel of land lyine and bei'tg sit- in the iiinty of Dane, Wisconsin Territory, known and described as the south-east quarter of the north-west quarter of section (8) in township number eight '8) north ot WUffe twelve (12) enst, containing forty acres of taad, tosetlier with the nppurteminces belong- to said tot it' land. N. SEYMOUR, Master in Chan'y.

A. BrrrKiN J. T. CLABK Solititors for the Madison, November 20. 1817, District C'cnrt, Sep- Walworth County, ss.

tember Term, 1847. Henshaw, by her next Iriind Unvid Wells, Petition for Divorce. I Camuel Hensl aw reading nnd filing the petition of the saiti SiiU Henshiiw, prayins for a divorce. wt motion of (' P. Barns, solicitor fir petitioner, that i le sumo be set for hearing on the 4th Monday ol Mny next, at the C'o'tit Honac iti said county, nt the opening of the court on that day, or soon thereafter as counsel cnn heard, ihu the depositions of witnesses be ttken beloro Albert Cole, Ecq nt his office in the town of Burlington, county of Kacinp nnd Territory of Wisconsin, and also before Fosdick, at his office in Sprinzville in thr of Eri! und state of New York on thr itsl Monday of irch next, tinder commissinnp naued on interroirii.orios to be filed, and that m- tice hereof be given to thu defendant by publishing copy of 'his order in the Wisconsin Arjrns public newspapor primed at the seat of gov or me tit of sa territory, once in each week, for nine successive wrfks previous to the time ol taking said positions, DAVID IRVIN, Judsre.

A G. P. BAHNS, sal. for pet, Nottees. SALE-- JAMBS A A and CIIAIIUKS of Mortguye, virue of a decretal order of tl ttfstrict i Vnm of Uitoti -county, Wiscnttain Perrilo'ry, aitiing as u.

court ot' RIO Jc tho miliilftl cause at the NoHtiib term ilie SHU! court, D. 1817, the ibacriber, ttiie of tne Masievs ol S'tid court, wil expose lo atifl sell at net Jon to ie highest nt ihe east door of live itul in the village- c.f Madison in, snid Trrri on i'et day of December. A. 1847, ii iwepn the hours of 10 A. nnd 4 P.

of sa'd day, ill the riuht, title, and intert-sl whit I) the said Carniiin ttnd Chitrles L. Skint i-r hns lo the tolloivii ilrscrihed lot of liinu in the town of Madison, Dane County, Wjsconsi i 'I'erriio ry nforesiiid, on the tenth i'ny of A A id44. or which they may Inure acqniied nt nm lime since, described as liilhiws, to i Lot two 2) iti block number on hundred and fifteen (I in the town ol Mad son aforesaid, together with the appurtenances jelonging to said lot. WM. N.

SEYMOUR, Master in ''htiri'y. G. Solicitor Complaina it. Madison, Octobpr SI). 1847 6 1 Uiatrici i J.inrt, October 1847 Chancery to mpel cilii perforn ante.

OP WII.COSSIN. Dane County, sg. John Wilson, vs John Sch Tmerhorir A ND now mi this day rorm-s the ant by his solicitor, I.Gillet Kit ipp, Esq it appearing to ihe fa'ist'iiciu of this court, a ihesuid John Scherjierho is not a red'lunt of the Territory of in: then- 11 pon on motion of the solicitor nfiir 'said, it is ordered that the snid defendant do a tpenr and plead answer or demur, to the complainants bill iiercin.within ninety dnys.or thutsniil bill be taken catifcssed hitri.iind ie thereof decreed accordingly. Ir is I iriher or- ilered that nuticeof this order hi'giver by publication in the Wisconsin Argue, a wn kly newspaper, printed at Mudioun. and in ich week fur eks secccssivplv- Uv the court.

SIMEON MILL'S, Cterfc Disi Reifiste'- in ct mtcery. Clerk's Office, Madison i 1847. In Chancery. TERRITORY OF JefTt-rson Cnnnty ss, District Court, Sept, Term A. D.

Ira Joy 1 vs. Petition for Divorce Clarissa Joy. above i-imed defendant will i lice, that pursuant lo the foregi order for taking motion of E. Durfy, Attorney for it is further ordered by theJurlgeat that the deposition upon interrogatio filed of Lyman Thayer, to he nird it on the trial ami hwiritvjro' snid cansf taken on behalf nl said complaint) residence ot Lemiit llallock. in Plsunfield.

Hampshire the 10th of Ii48, nnd that a ropy of this ortlurb ed in the Wisconsin a nf-wsp: ted tit Madison, the cs, ital of inkl for ten weeks sitc fpfively, prior to iiiking said tiepositions 4 I I I S. E. DORFK. Att'v. for 817.

take ing order and on etitioner. bambers. la herein eviSence will be it at the (own of of Mns- ry A. publish- per prin- territory. ie time ol Judge, COLLEC l'( Mt'rs OFFI Cl Portage County, T.

To ALL WHOM IT A OTICE is hereby given that th collector ol said county will on the secon 1 Mondaj of December next ensuing, commit ce selling at tht! door, at tin- comity seat ol aaid c'tunty, all and singular tin- land- nnd town lots in said county, on whish the ta a ore dne, nnd not paid for the jears t. 45, 1846. 18)7, and lisit eucb sale will he contitineil fr' day to ay. between the hours of o'clock i the forenoon and 4 o'cl ck in the afternoon of each day, until all are offered for side. Given under my hand, at Plover, tl is 3th day of November, A.

1847 JAMES M. CAMPBELL, dlecter. Pr GFOROK K. (iiM.ts. Demit" nr WISCONSIN, I'em ity of To all persons interested in the estate of Thn-nas Dibley, alias ThoinusFowle, lute of said county, deceased, OfJ a'e hereby cited and warnec to appear before the Probale C'oitrt to held in Hinl for ttie county of S'ltik aforesai I.

on the day of December next, at two o'clock in iheaffernoon ef a diiy, to show ci use if anv vcu have neainat admiiting to Proba a paper pnrporune to be the last nnd let tament of the saiil deceased, nnd to abide the judgment and decree of the said court in the pr'triiara. GEORGE CARGIL. J. dge of Probate, S. W.

T. Novrmher IP. 1847. a Office and Land Agency. ESSRS.

NOCOLK, SPAUJINO, A HASKKLL having opened anoffice at Colu nbut. ffis- will faithfully and speedily at toatiy business in their line that shall be i itrusled to them--will practice in I he courts in Columbia. Jfffcrsrm, Doitge, and Dane rountiis, and irt 1 Mr. Haskell is in ndunce at the office and has made arraneeiiieini for dninp any land aqrncy hnsincss in the Mill -aukte unrl Green Hay Land Districts--has rec plat' ol ihe towns in the vicinity--will assist i selecting lands, receive and forward the purch ise money 10 the land office, and return dnnlic: tcs--assist in pre-empting and proving up claims, and do any other land office hi wness thnt a required- Especial as-sistnn will he afforded to emigrants wishing to self and ptir chase lands. Mr.

Haskell will also atttmd to any gurnfyingin the vicinity (hat ma; be required! Please give ns call hce in Fargo'a store, corner of nmes and streets, Columbus, Wisco' tin. S3tf Milwaukee Advertteementa. YOfcK Cabinet, Chair, and Sofa Upholstery Warehouse. Laitly New York, WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Milwaukee and vicinity, that he has perma- nently'located In this city, where he intends to manufacture, after the New York fashion, and constantly have on hand at his ware-room, (No. 172, EAST WATER STREET, all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, made by the most sxpenenced workmen and under bis own supor- ntendence he therefore feels assured that he san offer much better and cheaper articles to those who favor him with their patronage than anv other establishment in the Territory.

He would also state to the public that he has connected the Upholstery business with the above Establishment, in all its various branches. Hair Matresses, Feather and Cotton Beds, Paliasters, and all kinds of Drapery Work, done at the shortest notice. Persons in want of anything in the above line, will find it to their advantage to make an early call at the above establishment. Cabinet Makers and Country Merchants furnished with Oil Painted Windsor Chairs, and every pattern of Fancy Chairs at reduced prices. All Orders at the above establishment til be promptly attended to, and thankfully feceived.

N. B. PAPEB papered in the neatest manner, and at the shortest notice. Milwaukee, July 28, 1847. n4-m4 Wine, Liquor, Segar Store.

196 Cltapin's Block, WEST WATER STREET, MILWAUKEE. Butterfield, I MPORTER ot Wines and fegam: de-aler in all kinds of domestic Liquors, and manufacturer of Tobarco. Snnfl nnd Seenrs -Now in store, of nn own importation, with cer- ilos from Custom House, 26 Wf Pipes Brandy, 13 do. Gin, 5 Puncheons St. Croix Bum, 40 Casks Wine.

24 Baskets Champaign. London Porter, (Q'ts. Pints,) Scotch Ale, Scotch Whiskey, Irish Whiskey. Peach Brandy, and Jamaica Rum, Together with every artioli- nsnnlly kept in 'ine which I onWat New prices N. B.

will he forwarded from Xew York if preferrnd, from under custom house lock. Goods warranted to prove as rec- immen.lcd. September. 1S4fi. 3ml DENTISTRY.

9IITVER PARIES. A bf codsulteii nt the Rooms lately oc cupind by thr Wisconsin Marine and rtre insurance Co. at the corner of Wisconsin and Main sts, in all branches of their profession From a practical knowledge of the Snrgica and Mechanical resources of their profession, are BIM hleef to supply the ot teeth on the moat improved and modern principle, aoappfov- cd nnd rucoeumended by the most eminent Dentists. DKCATKO TEETH-- However tV cnviti --restored nnl made sound with gold where practicable; Iioow Teeth fiistetitd; Cleansins and Extracting; Children's every operation performed pertaining to Dental Surgery. TooTHjicHR I ransed hy ejtpowire of thf nerve, imniediate'y telieveel Ijythe reninly used in this city only by the This is the only articleevtTcompounded that effeeiuullj destroys the tirrve without pititi.

ARTIPIOIAI. TRKTH--Can be inserted (hr first rlrg'rt ying the nerve with this without causing the least pain Drs. fi F. are nlso to ndminifi- ter the much talked oi'Eihpriiil Vnpor. now in nae.

to all who may wish to avail themselves to it for the o) extrnrtinjf teeth nithoiit pain. Consuiiaiiona free ofclinrgo. G. B. I I A I Milwaukee.

Mfirch If. 1847. Cheap and Substantial BOOKBINDING. TVTIEDECKEN 4U1N, Bookbinders ant I If Blank Bouk No. Bus Wator Milwttokpe I Havintr provide.

ourselves with one of lop's Patent Ruling Mn chines (the only one in the Territory.) we an prepared to do all kinds of blank books in th cheapest and manner. Particnltir attention is trivpn to supplying County Clerks. Courts, and Public Offices will the rut-ions kinds of Record and other book; which use. Music, periodicals, law, and ol books bound in the best style Editions of books, pamphlets, hattri-bills, Jcc put up on the most reasonable terras. Paprr hoses, for dry goods, made to order.

BhinX Books of all kinds and sizes, Stationr ry, School Books, constantly on hand wholesale and retail. N. B. All work done at this rstablishtuen warranted. All Orders from abrotid promptly atten ded to.

200 GROSS GILLOTT'S Superior Stee Pens, at importers prices, by I. A. HOPKINS, 146 U. S. Block.

Miscellaneous. WM. C. FOUNTAIN fr WholetMk Retail dealers Drugs, Medicines, (WINES, FCRE, FOR MEDICAL USES ONLY,) PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY, ACL' W. C.

F. CO. will open a store of the above artiulee, in WATERTOWN, W. (East side of the river.) on or about the first of August, 1847 ctcins, Druggists, and all others interested, will take notice that the subscribers are Practical Manufacturing Apothecaries and wijl give their personal attention to business, Their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, being selected from the largest importing It) the eastern cities, and also purchased for CASH, can be sold at sucli prices will CHALLENGE ALL in this or any oteer market. and Wholesale Purebassrs viH find it to their interest to pive us a call bel-jrr going to Milwaukee.

All orders FAITHFCIJ.V attended to. WM. C. FOUNTAIN, HENRY COOK. July 1, 1847.

A A A I ilt) esi.ihiislmitm at this n-ci-iiHv tlncitd by J. B. WUODRt FF, us ugi-nt, having he-en by the snbsciJber, in would slate to the public that in order to pose of his prcM nt Stock of Goods, he has reducer) his price's to coj-t and i i for cash, or grain at prices. those wantittp: goejds, groat indu' enti'tus aw The books of nrcoiint as well ns noira aini otherdemauda, have also piisserl into mj the a nnel settlement of which is ed without delny A A. FMALLKY.

Prairie dn Snc. Nov. '1. 1847. Logs Logs! Logs 1000 SAW LOGS WANTED.

I iHE subscriber having commenced tbe tion of a Steam Saw Mill in wishes to purchase ONE THOUSAND Saw Lops, for which a liberal price will be paid cash, or goods at any of the Rrgvlar to this place. Persons wishing Ingt be sawed upon shares, may rest tbnt ft said mill is not put in operation early the ing season, all logs so delivered will be paid at their lull value. SIMEON MILLF. Madison, Dec. 6th 1847.

NEW GOODS. sub criber having just ceived a assortment oI'Dry Goods. Gorceries, Hard VVure, nml Crockery. int k-eps constantly on hand Beet'. Pork, Codfish.

Whitensh.M.ickereUc nil of which offors low lor ready pay, ant! hopes all ve him a cull before pnrchiising elsewhere All those in debt are requested to call n. paid for Hides and Wheat. A BUYLRR. Madison, Nov, 1C, IH47. ni2tf A DISCRIPTlONot a of Oxen a str.

ycd from i i shinier, on Skillitt rrtek. ct'ar the Mills, siinielinie in July i817: One a tlrirk, red with a line some-white oti head tbe other is a pale red i white head. eine born li'tle loppf it, and a 1 ot the stag appearance. There is nlso mate other -white spots on hcth of these oxen, but I cannot describe them exactly. MICHAEL November 27th.

1S47. IVoticc I LL persons ure In reb.y cautitmcd ngnimtr purcltasing or on the east Hud'' ol the south enst quarter of gee turn ship VJ. nnrtli rniisjc fi. in the Foiut hind rliuirlct a dfiotl of wliirh from me an ai-nieet mob of about forty sons, on the )d I which I shall the legality of the last rxiem. CHACNCY BROWN.

Whitewater. Nov. 18(7. Stray Cows. AME into the nt Fort tfo, iibont the Ut of Noffiubrr, lowing described oows: the 1st lirjte dark red line back, about 12 vears old: the 'Jtl red and white, abotit 10 years old the 3el spotted red and white brindlr fane, 4 or 5 ywrt The owners are requested to come prove property, pay nivl titkr t'inm.

I I A WEIR. Fort Winnebaeo. Nov. 2 1847. That Clothing! EAN Co.

are just opening a large and well assorted lot of Clothing, any article ever called for in the line of Gei.tW- man's furnishing. Call and see. Oct. 25, 1847. 10 EADY A CLOTHING, sitcl Over-cttats, Sack-coats.

Urcasand Froeh- Pantaloons. Shins. a i s-27 N. I Hats! Hals! Bomer. Hnoh.

tin, JL shorn, Straw, f'hip and ivonl. rt- ceived and for sale at 49 LKVVHA'.

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