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'MIK UOOTS ANDTÜE LEAVES; JL W1I.I, be lor the HeallLg ui Ulo Natious BMe. Prof. Jet. O". Xj-STCMtfSi, rrtfeORÉAT Wl Cl'].l;m!ATKI) 'HYSICIAN of tbs riino.M'.i.cxiis. mcAKT.Livi'.it ani; tuk blooD, Known nllorertlifoountrj au tl. e cki.khuatki INDIAN HERB DOCTOR I Of 282 Superior Strect, Cleveland.. Ohio. Willvisit the following plactft, viz AL'i'OINTMENTSFOIilSCS, 1866 and 18OT. I'rol R. J. Lvona can be cousulted at the followinp pi u-.'-' wverj ïnoiith . vi7.: 'etroit, al 0m li.Mjae, opposite JUcliigan Central íí.-j. ft, eaeli moötü, ïïaud i'"1' írd. LaUmazoo, Burdtok IIouso, each month, 18lh and Wth. l.ickftin, HiLlArd House, oacli month, '20. im Arb Monitor Huae, each nunith. 'JUt. A'aldion House, each mon'h, 24th. ,u v.li , Sntnmil Slr-it llutwc, eucli monlh, 25th and OU'-VKLANl), OHIO. KESIDENSE AND OrFlOB, 282 SUPERIOR STREET. ■■iisi ui the public squave, oppoaite the l'ontoffloe. OIUOB dï nach month, Int. 31, 4ili , 5th, 6th, 15th.- Oliiüc Uuur', irum 9 A. M. tilïM.ml from S 1'. M to ,,.. M on: áun.lHj IT..111 Oto 10 A.M., ándito SP M. uilhered to.. 1 givf BUh bn!m as hate no .trife, Witli .tturt' or tht1 lavs of life, With üluoa in v hantlnl neverstain. Nor lioieon men toease t hei r pain. llr. U a phyiiciav indeed, Klw Cures. l'b Inu'an Doctor , B. J . l.YONS, cure the fol. u iv mg coinpiajuU in tbc most obstinate atagea of their "X,'!'ise!.'sesoVfíhcThroat, Lung, Heart Livor. StomUl uropjv in the ühest , lUieumatimn , Neuralgia ,Fit, .rtáninK.SicknMs.andallotheviierTouKcierangements. .,oall,UMase.-olthe blood,ucb MSoroful. BrJip. 1„ Cancers.FeverSore, I.eproy, andullothsrcom''íru.'imi'oTlr.rJ ím"i.. att.nded to with th. "i tfföSfffit no one .illdpalr of a cure untll tb-havei:ivei)thelndmnHcrb iloctor' Medicine a .nlUUhfül trial. 3.During the Doctor', trarVl i. Funil West Indien, South America, and the Bnited State, he ha been the instrument in God b". 1 to restore to health and viRor tbousand, who le Vú'ivenupan.lpronounced incurable by the toot toluintold school physicians; nay, more, thousand v, ,v,Tco„tbe verg.' of the grave, are nojr hvng m m-nts to the Iudin Herb' Doctor' skill and "ccefunreatmont.andarecHily.xcla.ming: "H... sedbetheday whellflrst . l. and partook of the feSSSïiS. WI gUdl7 and nöI.o.'ètThTrrrandhonor.that he , in , wi e directlvorindirectly.influce or cause any Uvaiid to take hi8 medicinewithoutthe .trongeM prob""-yModaeTf .mination, hicb i entirely.lirfer.nt S-Moüeo "' j rcifesses to discern difrom the taculty. Dr y; M kfl „o 1Mtion(li nor ,easesby tbeoye H tl " ymptom5. Callón ardsaurdh:ru.r;LopTopm:inand .opcatiün .f , BrSSYS!a.S W& n.idered. rB-Postofflcead.lreM.box 2(163. LyoN „ p mTia,oiii,HoT.'gii.iw8 "ij' pREAT CLOSING OUT A SPLENDID STOCK OF „LtESS GOODS! Gonts' FURNISHING GOODS. CASSIMERES, CJlothb', Satinets, &c.? DOMESTICS, .HOES. US I CAPS, Crockery .■SERIES, &c, '. prioe ibat willguaranteetheir . . ■ , -; k-I-, of Cahco and BrownCotton Uoufacturer'i price. prici paidinTradeor cash for all kinds MACK & 8CHMID. THE LADIES. il-ORGE H. REED & CO. 'S HE cmntant danauJ we have liad fur I,I(JUID DYES bas indaced us toput up couiplttte line oí 40 s hade's, all Liquids, Liicli wlll racoromaad themselves to every onewbo bas ever used Liquid Dyen for Billlancy of Colors, Simplicity of tTse, Certainty of Satisfaction. (Complele Dircctions for use with every package.) USE THE BEST ARTICLE. SeeCcrtiJicates from tmivmt CktnUltt, on toch jiacUagr.. Samples actually Jjfrt wlth each of tho color on ,ilk and wooleD, may be neen at the Drug Stores. M-SOLD EVEBYWHEBE. If you .lesirc to inure (OOD COLORS, inquirí, lor HEKU'S DOMhSTIO DVES.nná lake no tiilicr kind. GEORtíE H. REED k CO., Boston, Manufacturero. FARRAND. SHELEY & CX)., Agents. finilO-25 Detroit, Michigan. OEMEMBER G. & A. SNOVER'S i tbe North doot of. Gcegetj's New Block; G. W. SNOVER. A, SNOVIR. VJCHLjNUK.'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, AND MANDRAKE PILLSi The aboTe Is a correct likenena of Dr. Schenck , jut after recovuring from Consumptiofl, tnanj 3earsago UrKnv is alikeneHof hiui ak he now appears. When the first was takfn he weighed 107 pounds at the present time liis weight is 220 poundi. DU. SCUENCK'S Principal Office and Laboratory í at tlie K. comer of IXTlí and COMMEKCE Streets, Philadelphia rbere aH letters foradvice or business should be direct ed. lío will be fouud there every SATüKDAY, professiimally tti examine lungs with the Eepiroiueter, fui which lus fee is three dollars ; all advice free. In New York at No. 32 BON'D Street, every TUF.S DAY, frora 9 A. M. fcO 3 P. M. At the MAKLÍiuRO' HOTEL, Boston, January 18 and 19, February 15 and líi, Maich 15 and 16, Apri 1 19 and '-0, May 17 and 18, Juucl4 and 15, Jnly 19 and 20. The time for my being m BALTÍMOKE and PITTáBUBG, will be ten iu tho d;üly paper3 of those cities. 'lht Ilistory of Dr. Schenck's oten Case, and howJu wa$ cured of Consumption. Man y yeara ago, wbilst residing in Pbiladelphla, J bad progreSBed gradnally into the laat stagg oí Pul naonary CouHimiptiou All Hbpes of my recovery beinK disnipated. I waa advid by my physician, l'r. l'arrisli , to reimive into the country. Moorewtown, New Jersey, being my native place, i was removed thither. ily father and fill hii faraily had Uved and died there - and die d af Pulmonary Cousumptiou. On uiy iirrival I wa put t t el, where 1 lay for many wecl-.s in what wasdeemed a hopeleas coiulition. Dr. Tliorntun. who liad been my fnther'n family physician, uni. had attended him in bis lastillnessjwas eailed to see me. He thnught in y case entirely beyond thereaelmf medicine, nn1 dei-ided Unit I must ('ie, and gave me ono week to arrange my temporal afTuirn. Iu thi.s apparfntly hope les condition, I beard of tbe remedieR irtaiefa I now make and sell. It neined to me ihat I could feel them working theirway, and peuetrating every aerve, libre, and tissue of my aystem. My lung and liver put on a new action, and the mor bid matter which for years had accumulated and Irrl tated the different orans of the body, was eliminttt cl , the tubercles on my liing ripened, and I expectorated frotn my lungs as much as a pint of yellow ofFeot-tve 1 matter every morning. As this expictoration of mfltter eubsided, the feverabated, the palo le ft me the cough ceased to liarass me, and the exhausiing utghts-.veats were no loner known, and I had re'rtshing sleep, to which 1 bad Long been a strangor. My appetite now began to return, and at times I found it difficult to restvain tnyself froni eating too much ; with tni return of healtli, I gained in strength, aml now m fieshj. 1 ftm now i healthy man, with a laige heiled cicatriz in the n-idtíle lobe of the right lung and the lower lobe hepatied with complete adhesión of the pleura. The left hing ia sound, and the upper lobe of thorighl onc is in atolezably heilthy condition. Con&umptipn at that time was thought tobean incurable di sea se, by every one, pbyweians aswcllas those who were unlearnetlin medicine- especinlly ,such cases ;m wire rechiced to tho coudition I was in. This induced many peopleto beiieve my recovery only teniporary. I now prepared and gave tbe medicines to r consumptivos for fioine time, and made inany wonderful cures ; and thedemaml increaserl so rapidlythatí detennined to offer t hem to the public, and devote niy tt umlividedatt ention to lung diseases. Intruth,Ivas nyxt to foreed to it,for peopie wouhl send for me far umi near, to ascertain whetber their cases wereüke mine. For many years, Ín conjunction with my principal office in PhilaUutphia , I lia ve been making regular profesional vitiit to New York, Boston, Baltímore, and Pitfburg. For severa! jears past ï have made au many as five hundied examination weekly with the "Kespirometer." For sueh examinaüon my charge is three dollars, and it tnabWs me to glve each patiënt the true condition of his disease, and teil him fraukly whether he will get well. The great reason why physícian do not cure Cou numption is.thnt they try to do toorauch ; they glve meicines to atop the cough, to stop the n wentn, hectie fevcr, and by ao doing they derange thswhole digestive system, loekíng up the secretions, ndeevent ually the patiënt dies. Thé Pulmonic Syrup Ís one of the most valuablc medicines known. tt is nutriënt, powerfullj tonic, and healin in itself. It contatns no opium, yet loosent the phlegm in the bronchial tubes, and nature throws itoff with littie exertion. One bottle frequently cures an ordinary cold; but it will be well first to take a dose of Schenck's Mandrakc's Pilis to cleause the stomach. The Pulmouic Syrup i readily digested ar;d absorbed into blood, to wlüch itl mparts iu hetiling properties ftli one of the best preparations of ironin use ; it is a powerful tonic of itself; and when the Seaweed Tonlo dlssot es tho mucus in the stomaeh( and Is carrted ofl by the aid of the Mandtaké 1'llln, a Uealthyfiow ol iastric jui'-e, goo"ïappetitf,and a góodlgeatiofl foltöw The Seaweed Tonic is a stimulant, and none othtr ia required when it is sed, It u pure and plensant ; no bad effect ne when using lïourbon whisky, whieli di. orders the stuniuch, torporrt the liver, lock.s up all the secretions, turns the blood into wntertdrop8y setsin, and the patiënt diessuddeuly. Bourbon whisky ír reconimended now-a days by alntpst ev(ry phjsician. Many patients thut visit my rooms, both malf and female are stupefied with this poison. The relief is ternporary. If they couprh they take a littío wliisky ; if they fecl weik and feeble they take a tit.tle whisky ; if they cannot slet p, they take a little whisky ; and thuy go on in tbis way, reiuiring more andmore until they ar bloated up, and imagine tlmyare getting Eteshy. The stomach, liver, and digestiva powera are compieteW destroyed, and lose thei'r npiietïto for food . No onr int ever run-d of eonsumption by thls proceaii where cavities have been formed la the luugw. A little stimulant is frequently beneficial to consumptives, such au pure brandy or good ■vinus ; in many cases Londou porter or brown stoutin moderate qnjtnlitjcs ; but Bourbon whisky hitstens on infitead ot curingoousumption. The Seaweed Tonic produces lflslinf? rrautes, thoroughly invigorating the stomach and digestivo system, and enabhng it to elimínate and n rtke into hoalthy blood the food which may b' used for tiiat purpoLe - It i so vromitfirful in ii effect rafft Wine-gfa8tnl] w.ll iligest a henrty ineal, and n littlf of it tiken bcfure breakfiist will give a tone to the ftoniach which iew medicinen pt)MBff the power of doing. The MANDRAKE PII.T.3 may be tkon with entire sflfety by flll es and condïtioiis, prodacinfr all the good resul tstli at can be obtafneil f rom calomoí, or any ofthe mercurial medicineH, anC. without any of their hurtful or injurious rcsultK. They c;irry outof the syptem the foeulent and worn out mattrrfl looscned nnd digHoived by my Seaweed Tonic and l'uhnonic Synip. - lt will be seen that all tlireo of my medicines aro needed in m(.st cases to cureConsumption. AGENTS. B0Í3T0N- George C. Goodwin b Co. 1 NEW YORK- Demás Barne & Co. S. S. Hance. Dr. George H. Kejser. CINCINNATI- V. E. Snire Co., and JoL-n D. Park. CHICAGO- Lord 4 Slnitb, nd H. 8covil. ST. LOUIS - Oollinn Brothers. i 8AN FRANCISCO- Hoitetter, Smith fc Dean. r'c hv llDruitgtBand Bwlrs. 3j99S Mortgage Sale. DEFAL'LT having been made m the cocoSittoafl f ft ccrta-in Mortgage made and oxecutid ly Cytemti J. Dew y to Juhn N. Gott and (Jeorge Ü. Herriman, - reaiiug date tae niiith ú&y of November, oou thoufland ( eigit hundred uud tifty-eight, arul reeorded in tha nflW-e oJ Lhe Register of Deeds, of the County of : tvnaw, in tlie Ptnt& of Mícl,ian, iu iiber mini bei' twi'utylive of ItJoHtfage, on page one hignáred and two,unthe lit 'iLM-nili day of NoveinbiT , mu: thousaud eight hfinVrei] and Bfty oiglit at 4 o'cloeU, l M. , .f said duy, tiud duly assigued by tho said John N Gott nd Gaorge O. Marrimna, to Qbadiah Priemt, on the fourth daj of August, A. D. one Ui ba pa A( ei.Jit hundred and sixty live, aud remorded in the oilice of tbe Register of Decils, on tl o fouith day .f () tpliftr, om1 tli(nisaiil ''i;clit bundred ;md sixty-iivi;, at 12 o'clock, M. of said day, in liljer uuraber one ot" Assignment.s o! ITorigageB, on pago thirty aino, upnn wluch saldMurtgapetlicre is claimtd to be due, at the date herfof, the auin of oix Imndred md elgbty dolían and fotty-eiglit ct'nts, and tbe costs and o.havHof this loreclosure, mclu lücinr roftsoftablö oSárgoR fot Attörney'a nervices a piovidtd by aid Morigage, and do sult at luw or in oqui'y biiving ben instituted to recover t Ij e atnottct secured to bepaid by said Jloitgagc or any put tiicr-jof, and tht power of sale cont.iined in s;iid Uortgage bering bicoiiio absolute: Kotice is tberefore hereby givcn, that .said Mortgage will bo forooU íed by a sale of njrrtg:iged premises, orno mucli theceofaa ma y be rcquiro'l to satttff the amount due upon naid Mortgage, ïor principal aud interest, and tlie coefs aiul expenses alio wed by law, ut public venduo, to (he higbet bidder, at tbe South dooi of the Coart Hoase, intheCi'y of Ann Arbor, in theCounty of Wa-shtenaw, afresaid, (that being the place where tbe CircuitConrt (or aid County is held ) ou Saturday, the twenty-sevenib day of January uuxt,at tsxt o'clock u the forenion of sntd day, whiuh premises are dflüonbed as foJïowa, to-wit: lïeiug a part of f&atUfa nu m bei onp, Townnhip rour South iange three East, in said Ciun1v, tummeocipg ten roda North of the quarter post, thence North hfteen rodn cn safd Sectíoñ line, thence West AighJ mds to .Jack. on Street, tlience outh on fmid Street filtöen rods, tlience East eight rods to the place of begiiining. coutainiug three qu artera of an acre, mure or le-sa. Dated, üctober 2flth, 1865. OBADIAH PRIE3T, Aüaignoe of MortgantecB. John N. Gott, 4ttorney for Assignee. 1032 Mortgage Sale. DBFAULT having been made in the conditions of a certain Mortgage made and executed by Lucy A. Markhiun and Thoma S. Markham, to the andersign ed, Julia D. Lvman, bearini; date the ten-h day of April, A. D( eignteen hnndred and fifty-Bix, andrecórded in the office of ihe Register of Deeds of the County of Washtenaw, in the Stal e of Michigan, in liber twenty-two of Mortgagep, page five hundred and thirtyfour, on the fifth day of May, A. D, cigh'een hundred and fifty-six, upon which eaid Mortgage there is claimed to be due, at the date of ihis notice, the snm of flve hundred and ninty-nine dollars and sixty-eiht cents, and the costs and charges ou this foreclosure, includiñg reasonable charges for attorney's services as proWded by said Mortgage, and no suit at law or In equity having been ingtituteu to recover the amount secured to be paid by eaid Mortgage, or any part thereof, and the power of sale coutained in said Mortgage having become absolute: Notice is therefore hereby given, that said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale bf the Mortgaged premisos, or ao much thei-eof as may be required to natiwfy the amouut dne ou suid Mtfrtgaae, for principal and interest, and the costs, charges and expenses allowed by law, at puhlic vendne, to the highest bidder, at the South door of the Coart House, in the city of Ann Arbor, in sftid county of Washtenaw, (that bemg tho place where the Circuit Court for said county is held,) on Saturday, the eighteenth day of November next, at ten o'clock in the forcuoon, w-hich 8'iid premisos so to be fiold are describcd as tbllows, viz : Lots uumber six and sercu, in black nnmber three sotilli of range miuiber fonr east, in the city of Ann Arbor, Wushtetmw County, Michigan, ivccording to the recorded pïftt of the villaje of Ann Arbor, and beiug the sume luneta conveyed by the umlersigned, Julia D. Lyraan, to said Lucy A. Murkhani, by deed, bearing even date with eatd Mortgage. Datcd, Aun Arbor, Augost '24th, 18G5. JULIA U. LYMAN, Sïortgagee. IIntAM J. Bkakkr, Attorney for Mortgagee. 1023 Mortgage Salo. WÏIEREAS, defanlt has been mnilc ia the conditions of a cortain Inden ture of Hortff&ge, made and executed on the twenty-third day of December. A. I). 1R45, bv Peter F, Kanoufie, to me, the undci'gi.nit;!, wiiicli Miii-iLrne was duly reeorded on thr thirti.thduy of December, aforesald, in Líber Ño. 12 of Slortgages, on page !(, in t!io ollko pf the Register of Deeds and Mortgaget in and Tor the County of Washtenaw, and State oí Michigan ; and, whereas, tliercis now due and unpaid oa said Mortgage and Note accompariying the Bame, the sttm of $870.88 ; and, wliereas, no sñit or proceeditigs at hwv or cquity has boen metitjrted to recover thö same, or any part thereof : Now, thtrcfoiv, ii o t iep la hmvby gïven, that, by virtue of 'a jrowcr if .sale in aaid Mortgage contained, I shall sell at Public Auction to the bigbeet bidder, on Satnrd:iy, the ïftth day of November nj.t, at VI o'clock, M. of said day, at the front door of the Circuit ('ourt House, in the city of Au Arbor, in said Couury of Washtenaw, the pnettüses destJribed in said Mortgage, iü-vit: The ErfPï half of the Sotjth-west Qimrter (K . ol S-W1., j of Settion No. 4, in Townshlp Ko. 4 South of Eanire No. 6 East, the sgtid premisos befng SO acres of land, aml sitnated in lae County of Waahteuaw, aforesaid. Datud, August ldth. 18Ö5. C. VAK HUSON, MörtgagééJ Moonn & Grifptn, Atforaeys for Mortgee. 1022 , , ' Mortgage Sale. TyKFAUI.T hartos bt'en marie ín tle conditiGn of a 1 certaiu Mrtí;ae made and execn te'l 1 y ,I:iln ■■, II. Fountain, t the underj-igued, FernannOU, Bcirm'D, bearinK diitt' tlio Iwenty-righth üny of Novcmin r. A. D. bíMí'imi liumtii d nnd liity-sjx, and recordud iu the office f the [ïe,iiistrof Deeds ol' Waahtenaw Couotj, Michigfiu, in libiT twnty-tliree bf iiortffa;es, paces one hundreö anl ninety-one and one linndred and ii]]et3'-two. on liie scond day of December, A. 1). (ightern liundrcd and fifty-six, upon which s -.'ui Mortgage tli ere is claim ed to be due, nt the da Ie of füs no iice, the sum of four huudred and eiglity two dollars and titt y -two cents, for principal and interest, and no suiÉ at luw n e-ijuity luiviiig bten instituted to recover ihe aniomit öecured to be paid by siid Mortgnge, and the power of sale contáined in said Mortgajro bav ing become absolute : Notice h tl u-re la: e hertby given, that said Mortgnge will be forêcloaed b' a sale of the inoitfüged p:cmi.se.s ilesciibed in said Movtgage, or soroe part thereof, at public ven due to tlie ijtbrst 1 idder, at the South door of the Court Ilouse, in the City of Aun Arbor, in eaid County óf "VYaahtanaw, (said Court House being the lncc where the Circuit Court fur Mtid County of Washtenaw in held,) oq Saturday, tbe ti irtecnth day of Januiry next, nt ten e'&lock in Hu1 fnrenyon, whïch .said p remises are described in Raid lortgage, as follows ; All that certain piece or parce] pf land ituate in tlie villagfl of -Man chester, iu the Couuty of Washtenaw, and Stikte of Michigan, liimwn, bounded and dcsciibeti as Fblïows, to-wit : Commeïicing on tho Nortb-Weit corner of lot number nne (1). in block number twenty one (ál), in said VUlage of Manchester, accorling to tbe urvey and plat tliereof, recorded iu the Rgister'a Office ior the Cour.ty of Washtenaw, and running thenco Xortb on the line of Kail Roart Street to Kxcliange Street, thence Kast on the line of Rxchange -Street to the een ter of tho River Ruisin, and down the center of said River Raisin , where it rnn in the year 1841, to lot number one, aforesaid, and along lot number one, aforesMd, to the place of bezinning, (exetpt that portion of said premixes hpretofore deeded by Wil Ham A. McClelland to Amariah Conklin} : Al?o, the first riiiht to une all the water necessary for running four runs of 1 tone and the necessary maciunery for iiouring in a millón said preniises, at tlie dam nt or near sai tl premisos, and to make or repair said da in without r(ifi1r;unt : Also, all the rights or privilege-i of liowing land for the purpose of keoping up the water of said dam.conveyed by (ïcorge Sedgwick to the said Jabez H. Fountaiii, by deed bcariug date the sevonteenth day of July,1855. Dated.Ann Arbor, Oetoher 16th. 1865. KKRNANDO C. BEAMAN", Mortgagee. HlRAM J. BKAKE8, Attorney for Mortgagee. 1031 Real Estáte for Sale. N the matter of the Estáte of Harriet L. Brigtj, late of Ann Arbor, öVceased ; Notice is hereby given, that inpursuance of an order grantcd to the undrrsTgned, A-n iinstrntois of theestate of unid deceased, by the II'-n. Judgeot Probate for the County of Washtenaw, on the thirteenth day if September, A . D. 186-ï, tb ere willbe old at l'ublic Vendue, to the highest bidder, at tlie f-outh door of the Court flou#é,1a Ann Arbor, in the County of Washtenaw, in sairl State, on ?iiturday, the twouty-third day of December, A.l. 180Q,at ten o'olock m the forenoon of thsit day, (subject to all encvimbmncen by mortsAge or otherwise existing at the timo of the death of salet deceased,) tho following described real estáte: I,ot four in block two South of range eleven Kast, in the City of Ann Arbor, Couuty and ïtate aforesaid. Datid, October 28th, A. D. I65. KA XX Y LE ACH, . , . . 1033 ANXE OlhKS, Admmiatrators. Mfle Factory! Beutier & Traver, LSuocossorsto A. J.Sutherlivni],] Manufacturers of aad Dealers in Guns,Pistols, Ammunition Flasks, Pouihes Game Bags, and Everyother articlc ii. that Line. AllkindK of 3FI aSII-A. IR XU 3r doneattho Hhortest notice, and intnebost raannttr. a fnllaBSOrtmcntalwayskept on!ianl and made order ft_ Shnp corner Mftiri and Wasliington streets. Ann Arbor,Oct.8.1S62. 873tf THE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, Forty dillVront stylcs, adapte'l to sacred and secular minio, for $80 to Í600 eacta. TII1RTY-F1VE GOLD or SII.VER MEPALS, or other fust promhtra aivnrded thi-m. IlhistratedCHtalopriics free. Addrc MASON fe IIAMIJN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. lylO25 FOR SALE! OH HOURE8 AND I.Ora, worth from $1,000 to AjJ $5,000. Aluo BCTerjl Improvpd FARMS A. J.STTTHII,ANr, Ann Arbor, f eb. 3d,1865. St'Jitf CommncialAgtL.

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