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THE MANITOWOC PILOT 15 PtJLi ULD EVCUV fRIB.W IWkMXt, BY J. CRiMTLET, Editor asd Proprietor TER MS; To V i-ige .'tih.-'.r.oe: when left by the Car rier, -f r er arnnm. To Mail a'-I O.hce Subscribers, fl ,50. F.levi n co * ■ 1 Vie sent to one post office on .e receipt . .1' >O. Twenty copies ou the ieceipto! . >. XSf Advertising at the usual rates. SZli s. Having a Urge and vir.cJ assortment of Job Type, and Tw. the Proprietor is pre r -red to execute I.ids of Joa Peistixo on .ort notice ami at ’a r prices, s office in payment for wu k or papers. .-!■ ■ W ■ J i . i_. Official Sauecl'uutj* UXITiiD 8 • VLENMKNI Prudent— JAME.-J BUCHANAN, of Peon- V *"ai.ia. ■ e PrttiJtnl —Jons C. Bp.ickisridos, of K ky. ti.trii of St-.1n —1,.-wi* Cass, of Michigan. .la■! ■ r lice —J hn B. F.oyd, of Virginia. ■ r ,Vy— Inane 1 ooc ,of Conn. "If tof Ti*a*H.ry —Howell Cobb, of Ga. t* i, of Interior —Jacob Thompson, of 4. --ippl. -;<e>/ General —Jeremiah S. Black, of Pen. f. r General —Joseph Holt. ..tr of Limit Office —T.A Hendricks. • ■tr of Indian Affair — George Vi. ‘■wr f Patent* —Jos’ah Minot. - / .Jus:ire Supreme Court —Roger B.Tarey -.,i Jn*tire* —John McL n aii, James M. .1 ,h . K .tn>n, Peter \ . Daniel, Samuel R jLert Grier, Benj. K. Curtis, John A I . Mn shl for H'iiconun —Jehu 11. Lew 4. ! M i . aukec. Deputy Martha! at Manllovtoe —Jere. Crow- I ky. STATE GOVERNMENT. Cos emor —Alexander W. Randall. 1 'fultiii-it (Jovernor —Era-mus D. Campbell ertta ■ of State —David W. Jones. 'J'. eusurer- tnuel I* Hast'rga. Attorn>y General —Gvbri I Houck. Lank' Comptroller —Joel C. Squire*. Superintendent of Public Infraction —l yuan . C Draper. StaP Print,n C. mini**ioner —E M. MacGraw. SUPREME COURT— ) Chief Justice —L. If. Dixon. , AtßociaU Justice* —Oraamus Cole and Bvrou j yne. -VAMTaW c cor sty officers. Circuit Judge —David Taylor. Count'j Jud’e —(jlia J . H, Walker. V xtriet Alo r an —George L. Lee 1 ,‘hrr y —Lewis Krmper. pry - Ur Of J'rrd* —lf-iirv Baotx. Tr asur i —Cti-i? A. K- u?er. C’lerk r f Court - T G Olmsted. t'Urk of Hoard of Supervisors —Gilbert W. Jlun.etr. Cos . —Thorn is Robinson. i nr if /. !’ t icK Hi eiman. Err,at ,r— h ,m. II limrber. A*i( —’ t i ict, Wm. Aldrich. 2d “ James it. Dunn. ’UVI'IWW VIT.T.AO:■ OFFICERS. rrt <! * A li’OUD, CTfl —,l V\ . Thumbs. 1 re.. . I K e’l, Mur ■ - h - h F! • T WARD. 1K 4( ~ V Hi. Z. . AUI) ) r L’ 1, John Ho at. A-ft --D u ear Uiegel. FKCn.ND WARD. 7. ,u£tfs—l D Markham. F **d {{ .refer It, F. < and. G •ge. An (shot —O. Toni-on. THIRD WARD. TmsUe* —l hn Myers. Westphall. Mm : n,el KnM IS! tl( H DlitlK TOKV. Regular -e v ea foi Religious Worabip will he hel las foil. h: A. If. P. M PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. MT. Stan lkt, 1 1 n cle, on Chicago St. 10$ 6$ ITSCOPAL—Rev. W. H Coups a, Church on I hcago Street, 11 METHODIST—R.-v. C. C Svvis, Church on Seventh Street, 10$ T 'THERAN —R< v. Mr. Kai.ir, • Tmrch on F ;h.h Street, 10 1 vTIK)LIC--Rmv. Man r>K Hrei, service ccta mences at ! 1 o’clock, J in. 22. SO( ILTIIIS. "■•T PhiTrlx Lvilue, No. 119,1. 0. G. TANARUS., meets < iy Monday evvning, a: ©clock, at Odd >w‘s Hall. b rs of ttie Order are ear v it.vi'rd t>> atiertff. S. W. Smith, W. C. T. Lndge, N<. 05, K A. M.— ' f i ■ <ld 1 Fellow’* Hall, < n the i..d ' W it ■■ l ivswf each month, nt 7P M, 1. Olil DOLLAR, sl. FOR 1 UK AV E \: K I. V WISCONSIN. I ' - ; IRER. iii orifer to place the MisfOiiHin within the reach • 1 h • Vnli West, will send i f : e oi.< yur tn receipt if sl, post A v per-on setiding us tio will receive : .t s for one vei.r. ♦ ssfoilsi H is the largest family Si n independent in po!i --i •• .ullest and m >-t reliable P ’ and co tains i a h week a review of Do'm -t c a'.ij forei-.Mi n. rkets. iwronsin, is mail -1 every .it ■ r u u at 4 • clock, at §'i per year, every ot her day, at J: per tear in advance. WM. F„ CRAMER. Publisher. Jail 1, IS7O Milwaukee DISSOLUTION. NMITD'F. s hereby giv. n that the firm known u .der i!.- came and s'vle of Cri-sict A E* is t .is > .Ived by muiuii consent. itowee, Nov. lu, 1569, W. K CRISSET, CD AS. ESSLIXGF.R. iiEiist hi:di: \ sciikxdt. INHALERS in C.ndi.-. Fiuit and Tot-* of the * very choicest selection. No. 131, corner Last Water arid Huron streets, MILWAUKEE - - - - ir/S. They al-o mu (> to order, and keep on hand ctitt of < ak- .. and Fas'rv, Ice Cream, Syrups, Ac. V h-s.ile and Retail at the I west price. rT” All ord- r. ‘ • m Country dealers will be 5 r and i B 3 tf STRAY HEIFER, t’TUAVK > ait r. ~ Manitowoc al>out three O w*.k. g.. a RED HEIFER, tl.r. t ye,rs old, wn i whil ■ p - v-r hr-.mill horns turn ed in i fill *. i- ra ran all for h**r ape. 1 concerning he- wig be t. . ~ illy r,r . '**■ *J donaiiuje. Ma ■ ' < bfr I, Hu, r- TANARUS, °* !!’' 000 wanted .t the 9 r f ’’ f •* *\ tir which tr f•-• • • be din i-aaaeriptlcw.s to th* I 1 >' r -i' g, Ac. DaßLoi Aral taa H v Kerurilr t r r>y ai-W 1 IJ. MUBIJffctiJI. Arrival ol New Goods! r UIIE SI IISCRIII OR respectfully in A forms the cbiz-i. ol Mani aoc cojs.ty that he hss just returned Irom New York with a large and extensive assortment of DRY GOODS! GROCERIES PROVISIONS, A- O • , O • which were purchased low, and will kw sold Cheap for Cash! OR READY PAY. The store is full of GOOD GOOD;}. There is hardly room to turn round. GOOD B A II G A c*.s be made by those who will call and pur chase. Remember that our motto is “Cash or Ready pay," aid that me esiabl rhment is loca ted on Voik street, west of the National Hotel- O. TORE ISON. Manitowoc, Oct S, 18.1S. 14-3 m Great Excitement!! —A T— aa mm - NEW GOODS!! lAM constantly receiving from ths East and Soilh, any quantity of NEW GOODS! GROCERIES, PROVISIONS ! CROCKERY, HARD-WARE BOOTS & SILOES, all of which I will sell as CHEAP FOR CASH as say establishment in tho TVes‘, and will ex- i change on liberal terms for FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, and will py QLdZ J&l. fiEsJ JEUM! 9 when required, and will buy LUMBER, BIIIX dr., and in fact everything that the people of Mani towoc and adjoining countiea have to sell in tbit market. I can convince all of the truth of the above statement, by calling at the old eland ON YORK STREET, V&" And further, in no case will I deviate from the CASS OR HEAVY PAY SYSTEM. t'V-if- K. 11. RAND. HARDWARE, MOV'D, AND store, OF lIOIICIIEKDT & SMITH, YORK STREET , MANITOWOC WISCONSIN. II may be found, and is still receiving V T the n oat extensive -toi.k of HARDWARE ever brought to this market, consisting of IR.OW, @T£33DIjID Nails, Copper, and SHEET IRON WA U E , And every variety tnl kind of COCKING*. PARLOR STOVES, at or less than Milwaukee prices. With many thanka to my customers for their fa vors, I invite all to caM and examine my stock and prices, and I will warrant satisfaction. My present stock of BUILDER’S HARDWARE, is not equalled in Manitowoc County. Moclianloa Tool® of a!! kinds, and at lower ratea than ever offered in this legion be gre. FA RMIXG l "TEXSILS. In this class of goods I defy competition. Come and ace! No one shall go away dissatisfied. C UTL MRY. POCKET-KNIVES AND SCISSORS. Knives mot Forks, 7.17 11. F. cO TEA -SPOOFS, and many other article* too numerous to men tion. tw Country merchants are invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing. I in tend to WHOLESALE as CHEAP hi can be bought east, adding trnt snort ttion, and to keep as lar.e a stock <>f HARDWARE, a* all Hi* ret: foit together, in Manitowoc County. cooking stoves: cooking stoves::! All the latest and beat patterns. ALSO STOVE FURNITURE, of every description on hand, and made to order JOB WORK done on abort notice, in a •atictoctoi v manner, at low prices. at wotto is, QUICK SALES, AND SMALL PROFITS’ xJituci aTorm I'ATI:XT MEDICINE DEPOT \ 7)01,1*11 WITTMAW, E. ft.lliu Si , nr ft d'j>tr to the Port O/Tire, MANITOWOC, . . . WJS. r T 1 !1TR will always contain all the 1 varieties ol Medicine ti-uaUr kept in a Drug .•More, together with Paints, Oils, Varnish, Al cohol Spirit* of Turpentine, Wine* and Lioa~rs for Medicinal purposes. Also fancy articles -oap and Perfumery, Blank Book, and *7 '"an.phene. Fluid ar.d Pu-afi JC , and all the olli.-r articles belonging to this lino. I’Ro.rasrTioia uarsfulr i.u* up l.oth Jt at-d night tiroe. al tf * THE SITIRDiT ETE\I\G POST. STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS. A Chance to Obtain Two Splendid Steel Engravings. ▲ BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING ALSO, AS A PREMIUM TO EVERY I SUBSCRIBER. Fiction, JTeir*, Humor, Agriculture , the Mirkett, Ac., Ac. 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CONTINriD SUCCESS cr THE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION | L ROM all sections of the country subscribers a to tins popular Art L e itution, (now in it, •mb tear,) are being received in a ratio uupar* ailed with that ot any previous year. lay pertoa ran become a mrmtirr by subscribing $3 WHICH WILL ENTITLE TO Lf The benuhtvlSteel Enyraciny,‘Shak speare and J/is Friends' ! ~d. —D Copy of the deyantly Illustrated Art Journal, one year. | —A free Season Admission t<j the Gal leries, 54S Broadway, New- York. fn addition to which, over 4 hundred valuable j W orks ot Art are given to subscribers as Pre- I 01 turns, comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures, ! Outline*, Ac,, by the first American and Poreieri Artfste. 6 The Superb Engraving, which every suhscrih •r will receive immediately on receipt of subscrip tion, entitled “ Shakspeare and His Friends,” ! is of a character to give unqualified pka-mre a'd > satisfaction. 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The beuuiful illustrated Art Journal, giving full particulrrs, will be sent on receipt of 18 cents in stamps or coin. Address C L. DERBY, Acruary C. A. A , 510 and 548 Broadway, New York. Subnet iptions also received by S. W. SMITH, Hon. Fee. For Manitowoa and Vicinity. COWS. yHUI 1 HAVE for sale, 10 young Cows 1 with Calves. " Also, 4 voke working Oxen. ■ 1-tf 0. H. PLATT. 1 jDdpntßt of Foreclosure tud Sale. State of Wisconsin—Manitowoc County- Circuit Court. Simeon N. Small ayt. James Dun lea. IN PURSUANCE of a Judgment render ed in this action, on the 31st day of Oc tober, 1850, I shall sell at public auction for cash, at the Court House in the village of Manitowoc, on Saturday, the llth day of February, A. D. 18G0. at 9 o’clock A NL, the following described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the_amount of said judgment, and costs and expenses of sale, to wit. the east half of the north-west, quarter of rection thirty, town twenty, north of range twenty-two, in the county of Manitowoc, and State of Wisconsin.— Sheriff’s Office, Manitowoc, November 11, 1859. LOUIS KEMPER, Sheriff. Isaac 11. Parrish. ITffs Att’y 12w 19 Referee's Sale. Circuit Court, County of Manitowoc. — James P. Glover ag’t William Morgan and Elizabeth Morgan. Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. IN virtue of, and pursuant to a judgment rendered ;n said Court, in the above enti tled actioi, dated the .29th day of October, 1859, 1. Edgar D Beardsley, Referee ap pointed in said judgment, shall expose fur sale and sell at public auction,al the Court House in the village of Manitowoc, in the county of Manitowoc, on Wednesday, the 7th day of March, 18G0, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, the following described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount of said judgment, inter est and costs, together with the expense of sale. All that certain piece or parcel ol land situate in the county of Manitowoc, and State of Wisconsin, and described as follows, to wit; The north half of the east half of the north east quarter of section number thir ty two, (32) in township number nineteen, (19) north of range number twenty two (22) east, containing forty acres of land, more or less. Dated Manitowoc, November 20. 1859. E. D, BEARDSLEY, Referee. Wm. M Nichols, Pl'ffs Att'y. Referee's Sale. Circuit Court, County of Manitowoc. — Michael Mahoney against George Hire, Albert Journey, Benjamin Svntes, \V. W. Young, A. C. Gibson, and Marshall Morse. Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. IN virtue of, and pursuant to a judgment rendered in said Court, in the above enti tled action, dated the 3d day ot November, 1859, I, Edgar D. Beardsley, Referee ap pointed in -aid judgment, shall expose for sale and sell at public auction,at the Com t House in the village of Manitowoc, in the county of Manitowoc, on Wednesday, the 7th day of March. 1860, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, the following described mortgaged premises,or so much thereof as may be necessary to rai-o the amount of said judgment, interest and costs, together with the expense of sale. All the following described premises situate in the village of Manitowoc, comi ty of Manitowoc, and State of Wisconsin, to wit; Lot number six, (G) in block number one hundred and sixty six, (166). Dated Manitowoc, November *26, 1859. E. I>. BEARDSLEY, Referee. Wm. M. Nichols, Prff's Att'y. 21 Referee’s Sale. Circuit Court, County of Manitowoc.— James P Glover ag’t Marlin McKeough. Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale IN virtue of, and pursuant to aju Igment rendered in said Court, in the above enti tled action, dated the 29 It.lav of October, 1859,1, Bartholomew J VanVaikenburgti, Referee appointed in said judgment, shall expose for sale and sell at public auction, at the Court Ilou-e in the village of Man itowoc, in the county of Manitowoc, on Wednesday, the 7th day of March, 1860, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, 1 lie following described mort gaged premises, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount of said judgment, interest and costs, together with the expense of sale. All that certain por tion, parcel, or tract of land lying and be ing in tlie town of Manitowoc Rapids, county of Manitowoc, and State of Wiscon sin, and described as foWows, to wit : All of tli at part of the north east quartet of section number fourteen, (14) in town ship nineteen, (19) north ot range number twenty three (23) east, which lies north of the road commonly called the Manitowoc and Menasha Plank Road. Dated Manitowoc. November 26. P 59 B. J VANVALKENBURGII, Referee. Wm. M. Nich'd*, Pl'jJ's Att'y. 21 Circuit Court—Comity of Manitowoc. Peleg Clover against Patrick Gleason ami Anna Gleason Judgment of Fore closure ami Sale. IN virtue of, ami pursuant to a judgment rendered in said Court, in the above enti- I tied action, dated the 29th day of October, | 18-’9, I, Edgar i). Heards ley. Referee ap ! pointed in said judgment, shall expose for | sale, and sell at public auction,at the Court i House in the village of Manitowoc, in the county of Manitowoc, on Wednesday, the t th day of March, IS<O, .at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, the following described mortgaged premises, or so.much thereof as mav he necessary to raise the amount of said judgment, inter est and costs, together with the expense ot sale:—all that certain piece or parcel ot land situate in the county of Manitowoc, and Stale of \\ i-coiisin, and described as follows, to wit; Ihe south half of the south east qnar i ter ot section number thirteen, ( 13) in | township number twenty, (20) north of . range number twenty two, (22) east. Dated Manitowoc, November lib, 1*59 K. lb HKAKDSLEV, KObrte. Wm, M. Wirholtt, Pljf's Alt' y. 21 Sffcrff** Saif. Circuit Court, County of M ant towoc. — George S. Glover against Willow by Lisknm, Mary Liskum, Daniel J). Ham mond, and Theodore C. Shore. Judg ment of Foreclosure and Sale. IN virtue of, and pursuant to a judgment rendered in said court, in the above entitled action, dated the Blst dav of October, 1859. I. Edgar I). Ueai js! ey, Referee appointed in i* : d judgment, shall npoee f.,r sale and sell at public auction, at the Court 11-mse in the village of Manitowoc, in the county of Manitowoc, on Wednesday, the Tihday of March. 18G0, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, the following described mortgaged premi-es, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount of said judgment, interest and costs, together with the expense of sale.— All tho>e certain pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the county of Manitowoc, and State of Wisconsin, and known and described as follows, to wit: The south west quarter of the north east quarter of section number twenty nine, (29) in town nineteen, (19) range twenty one (21) east, and the north west quarter of the north east quarter of section twenty nine, (29) in town nineteen, (19) range twenty one (21) east; also the east half of the north west quarter of section num ber thirty one, (31) town nineteen, (19) range twenty two, (22) east. Dated Manitowoc, November 26 1859 E. D. BEARDSLEY, Referee. Wm. M. Nichols, Pi Jr's Att'y. 21 Referee's Sal l *. Circuit Court, County of Manitowoc.— Ebenezer 11, Burgert and Richard W Hurlbert ag't Gisborp Gutzloe, Maria Gutzloe, and August Baensch. Judg ment of Foreclosure and Sale. IN virtue of, and pursuant to a judgment rendered in said Court, in the above enti tled action, dated the 31st day of October, 1859, I. Edgar 1). Beardsley, Referee ap pointed in said judgment, shall (\pose for sale and sell at public auction,at the Court House in the village of Manitowoc, in the county of Manitowoc, on Wednesday, the 7th day of March, 1860, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day,the following described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount of said judgment, inter est and costs, together with the expense of sale. All and singular the following described pieces or parcels of laud lying and being situate iu the county of Manito woc and State of Wisconsin, to wit: The north east quarter of the north west quarter of section number ten, (10) town number eighteen, (18) north of range num ber twenty three, (23) containing forty acres ; also the east half of the southwest quarter of section number three. (3) town eighteen, (18) north of range number twenty three, (23) containing eighty acres. Dated Manitowoc, November 20, 1559. E. D. BEAIIDSLEY, Referee. E Marinar , Pl'(fa Alt'if. 21 Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. State of VVi-con-in Manitowoc County Circuit C urt. Ernst Schroeder against Lorenz Her bert. IX PURSUANCE of a Judgment rendered it. this action on the 25th day of October, 1859, I shall sell at public auction fur c.n h, at the Court House in the village of Mauitow-.c, on ill ninth day of February A D 18Gd, at the hour of two o’c'oek in the afternoon, the following de scribed mortgaged premises, rr so much thereof as may he necessary to raise the r.mount of s .id judgment and costs, and expenses of s c.to w it: All that part of the west half ot Lot number eight in block number two hundred and thisiv seven, in the village of Manitowoc, com tv ot Manitowoc, ai d State of Wisconsin.—Sheriff’s office. Mat ’nowoe, October 25, Ij. 10 12w LOUIS K 5 MPER, Sheriff. Judgment of FarecluMite and Sale. State of Wisconsin—Munilowr-c County Circuit Court J. se| h Mayer against Peter Stephen! Louise Stephani, and Joh.at n St-phani, TN PURSUANCE ot aJud.ment tendered in J. this action on the 25:h da- of October, 185'.), 1 shall sell at public auction for cash, at the Court House in the village of M o-itowee, on the ninth day of February, A. I). 1800, a' the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon, the following de-cribed mortgaged premise j, or so nmHi the'e of as may be necessary to raise Hie am unit of said judgment and e-e-t-. ami expenses of saK.to wit: All tint certain lot lying ad be -1 g sitnat in the county of Manitowoc, State ot Wis vuism, and known and descrilxd as follow-, wit; the east half of Lot number ten, in block two hund red and thirty, in the village of Mat i'owoe,coun ty and State iitoic-iid.—Sii-iilV’s olliee, Manito woc, October 25, 1859. 1G -12 w LOUIS KEMPER, S'n riff. CkiSSHT & Eg LIKQKR. A torc<es or P.'ff Judgment of Forniosare and Sale. State of Wisconsin—Manitowoc Countv Ci-nri Comt. Julius Henry Kimball against Fyd Johnson, William G< fT, I-iiah Johnson, lb n ry i>. Tow -lee, Itatiiel Koapn, He ,rv Howard Alanaon Hick: k. I/nd—y W. IGi ham i IN PLRsUaNCE of a Judgn • rendered in J. this action, on the 25 h div of October,is - ;. 1 .) 1 shill sell at public auction for cash, ai th • Court House in >hc village <>f M mitowo*, on the ntnlb and vof February A. I) 18G0, ut Hie hour ot one o’clock in the afternoon, :hc (odowh g tl sciihcd m ntg iged pn mi.-cs, or so much the e o! as miy be necessary to ra the amount ot s it’d judgment and costs and • x oi-os ot sale, t > wit: The south half of the nodt-.-.-t quo ter, rt nd the north east quarter ot ihe south ca-t I quarter cd section number two, township number nineteen, noith of latge rinmh-r twenty two ea-t, containing 120 acres of land, mote or l-sy together wi h the -team s.iw mill and its appur tenances erected on or in- r-d in m ! ses bv t e said (I ff and I aah John-on.—Sheriff’s c'ffiie j Man towoc, Octobei 25 IS O. j LOl I- KEMPER, Sheriff. J. J. P>ttit, Plaintiff s Atloi ev, i>l Kcnosh i A'J. ' IG-I2w Judgment of Foreclosure kii-.I Sale. State of Wiscon in—Manitowoc County Circ’d' Court. Argalus W. Stalks agaluft Al'n tN. Raker, fjvnah Baker, his >i!c, Eru-t W -gui - Catharine Wagner, his wi'e, !• ine.-el- Thom •>, Joseph Thomas, Charles ft i\lord, Them is A. H. E (wards and G uJ. ib Sim er. [N I UK-1 AN L of a Judgm- ut rendered in this net ion on t e 2G.li day of Ocrolier, 1859. 1 shad Si II at public auction, for cash, at the Couit House in the village ot Mmi'townc, on the ninth day <•( February A. D. IBGu. at the hour ot ten o’clock in the lor noon, the li.llowii g de scribed mortgaged premises, or so mm h tin no' as may be i.eces-ary to s uisfy the amount ol said ju Igme t and coats, an 1 t xpenses of s tie. to wi :—l,ni | m block 139; lot 13 in block 1!2, lota 1 and la in block 195; lots 14. 15 and 18 in block 198; lots 3 and 4 in block 20o; )• t- I ■ md 2n in t li-ck 202; hup 9 and 12 in Moc k 205; Ki ll and 14 in blo< k 249; lot 17 hi b o A 251; lot* 21 and 22 ui b o C k 25t; lots 13 a , dIG in i,’o k 259; !ot G and 7 in block 295; lop- Ip i, 1 oq i,i block z9B; lots 10 and 1] in block 300; hup ]r, and 18 in block 303; lot* 1 and 14 in bloi lots 7 and 10 in block 336; lor- 21 and 22 in' block 339; lots 12 and 13 in block 3!3; lois 11 nd 14 in Mock I); lot- G and 7 in block J; aid lots 10 aid II in block P; ail of said lots and bio ks being situated in the west half of section tinny, in township number 19. range number twenty four. ;n the County of Manitowoc, and Smt- of Wi-cm sin.—Sheriff’.- office, Manitowoc October 26, 1059. LOUIS KEMPER, Sheriff. Pai.ukr k Stark. Attornies. Gw 17 .laiJcmptit of Foreclosure and Sale. State of \\ i-consin—Manitowoc ('< unty Circuit Court. John Fitzgerald, guardian of Hoselia Gugenheim against Nicholas Wollmar, Paulina V\ oilnier. Theodore C Shove, Oliver A. Morss. IN PURSUANCE of a Judgment rendered in this action, on the 31st ot October, 1859.1 sha 1 sell at publ'C auction for cah, at the Court House in the village of Minitower, on the 11 th day of February A. D. !-*■<), at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, the following described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof as may b ■ tu ccssary to raise the amount of s id judgment H'-J cos's and expenses of sale, to wit: All the folio* ug describetl lots or parcels of lands situ ated in tLe viii.i cot Manitowoc, County (if >! n itowoc and State of Wisconsin, to wit: Lot 3, block 135, lots 13 15 and Id. block 13G, lo's g] and 22, block 1 OS,lots 8 and 0. block 1 lot 17 block 200. n-12 13 10 block 252; lot-3 ! 5 bio k 2oG lots 14 15 18 10 and 20 in block 200 accord ing to the ofliet 1 plot of the said village of Mani towoc, together w ith the appurtenances.—Shers ill’s office, Manitowoc, N tvember loth 1859. LOl IS KEMPER, Suet iff. Bocck A Edmonds, Plaintiff's A'tornies. Judgment of Foreclosure ard Sale. tate of WtscO' sin—Manitowoc County Circuit Court. August Fisher against Ftedetich Sch walbe and Louisa Schwalbe. J N VIRTUE of and pursuant to a Judgment of 1 foteelosurc ad sale rendered in su'd Court in the above en'itlc l actio i on the 29th day of Octobtr ISSO. I-hall expose lur sale ami sell at public auction at the Court House in the village >f Manit -w. c, in said Manitowoc C..u tv on Monday t! e 13th day of February, IsGO, at the hour of lit o'clock A M. of thatd t-, iheMluwing desetibed mortgaged premi.-es inentiomd in the complainant and in the s id Judgment in ilii action, or co much thereof as may be t.tc* ssary io rai.-e the an ’1111? of sod J .dgment i* t-ne.-f, and costs tog iher with th ix eases and costa o - tie, to u it: The north ea-t quarter of the north cast quarter of .-c -'n>n >8) eight, town number 11SJ eighteen n rth of range number [2IJ twen ty one, east, containing [4b] ( rty acres more 01 less according to 1 ovemmet t sui vey and lying in the said County of Maubowoc and State of Wis consin.— Sheriff's Olfi-e, Nov 7,13 9. LOUIS KEMPER, sheriff, by I' nALOMON, Under Sheriff. Cttissv.T A Esslin gkr. Plain lids Allot nies. Circuit Court—Manitowoc County. QTATE OF WISCONSIN—Benjamin Cullen- O dec, J hn P. Roger-. Be h le l>. Vincent, Wm. 1* ra I, David Himrod, David Seheck, John M. Vincent, Joseph T. Ryerson, James A, Smith, T. True, Thomas Thayer, Jonah Rich ards and B. Carpenter, and all other creditors ol E. Durgin A Cos., who elect, to come iu under this decree iu this cause, Plaintiffs, AGAINST Ezra Durgin, Horatio Truman, David TL Van Valkenburg, Edgar D. Beards’ev, Robert L. Bell, Win. W. Waldo, George Le Fevre, John A Butcher, Deferdauht Jh hjment of Foreclosure and Safe. BY VIRTUE OF’, and pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale, issued out of said Couit in the above entitled action, 0:1 the 2Sth day of Apiil, A. D., 1850. I shall expose bir sale, and sell at public Auction at the Court House, of said County, on the 15:h day of November, A. D. 1859 at the hour of lb o’tlock A. M. of s.dd day, the following d-crihe l mortgaged premises, men tioned in the complaint ot this action, or tomuch thereof as may be necessary to rai-c >he amount of said .Iu igment, intr*re-t and cu-’.~, together with the expense and costs of s Ic, to wit:—All of Beck No. cm* fund ed and foty-f ve (145 ) Lot No seven (7) in Block No. one hundred and forty seve (1-17), Lets No ten (10) eievt-o 1 11) twelve [l2]. thirteen [l3], fourteei [1 l] of Block No. one hundred and foity thiee [l43], in the village and entity of Manitowoc, State ol Wis coti-in, together with all an i singular iheh *t and -and uppu: teiianccs thereunto appertain ing. Dated, Sheriff’s OfTtc", J.tlv 1 Bth, 1359 LOl IS KE MI’ER, Slid iff. Isaa(: 11. PaBUI-it, PZffs Au’j. n2-12w The above sale i- hereby postponed until the 30th day of November, 1350, ut the sain- 1 time and {dace. f-h tiff’s office, Manitowoc, N-..v m b r 15, 1-50. L. KEMI ER, Sx riff. Tl.e above sale is further postponed until the loth day ot D ccmtn r, 1859 liio s ,me time arid place. Sheriff’s cilice, Manitowoc, November 30ili, 1859. L. KEMPER, Shot iff’. l>aily TV easily WI SC ON SI N 1* AT RI OT, FOlt THE YEAR 1850. TIIK DAILY PATRIOT, cont.ii: a more read ing matter than any other Daily i: the State—i neatly primed, on good white paper—will contain a complete Synsi of all Leg -1 ative.. G.invention al and Court proceedings, at the Scat, of Govern ment, as well as u complete compendium ' I the earliest new. o' the day—m:sc iluneous, statistic.- and other int r> sting nritt-r. 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