704 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. 



In witness whereof, we place our hands and seals the day and year afore- 

 said. 



Signed, sealed, and delivered "^ 



in presence of THEODORE SHONTS. [L. s.] 



JOHN EDMINISTER. j T.LGHAM SCHNEE. [L. s.] 



Notice to Quit. 

 To CHANDLER PECK: 



Sir : Please observe that the term of one year, for which the house and 

 land, situated at No. 14 Elm Street, and now occupied by you, were rented 

 to you, expired on the first day of May, 1873; and, as I desire to repossess 

 said premises, you are hereby requested and required to vacate the same. 



Respectfully yours, 



DENSLOW MOORE. 

 NEWTON, MASS., May 4, 1873. 



Tenant's Notice of Leaving. 

 DEAR SIR: 



The premises I now occupy as your tenant, at No. 14 Elm Street, I shall 

 vacate on the first day of May, 1873. You will please take notice accordingly. 

 Dated this first day of February, 1873. 



CHANDLER PECK. 

 To DENSLOW MOORE, Esq. 



Chattel Mortgages. 



The following form may be used in ordinary cases : 



KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That I, John Dunn, of the town- 

 ship of Greenfield, Wayne County, Michigan, party of the first part, being 

 justly indebted unto James Finn, of the same place, of the second part, in the 

 sum of Three Hundred Dollars, have, for the purpose of securing payments 

 of said debt, and the interest thereof, granted, bargained, sold, and mort- 

 gaged, and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, and mortgage unto the 

 said James Finn, the following goods, chattels, and personal property, to wit : 

 One bay gelding, seven years old, being the same horse this day purchased 

 by me of said James Finn (describe the property fully and particularly), which 

 said above-described goods, chattels, and property, at the date hereof, are 

 situated at my farm in the township of Greenfield, Wayne County, Michigan, 

 and are free and clear from all liens, conveyances, encumbrances, and levies; 

 and for a valuable consideration I hereby warrant the above representations to 

 be true. 



To have and to hold the same forever, provided always, and the condition 

 of these presents is such, that if the said John Dunn will pay, or cause to be 

 paid, the said James Finn the debt aforesaid, with the interest at seven per 

 cent, on or before the first day of March, A.D. 1881, then this instrument shall 

 be void and of no effect. And I, the said John Dunn, agree to pay the same 

 accordingly. But if default be made in such payment of the said sum of Three 

 Hundred Dollars, or any part thereof, the second party is hereby authorized 



