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8
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December
Year
1865
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lÍ8iate of Alvah liurífes9. ra ÍTATE OFMICHIGAN, i !oi tí oí Washthitaw, es. issIod of the Prdbate Court for theConntj of ' .' the Probate Office. íjq the City Arbnr, oh Tlmrsd.'iy, he thirtieth day of Novtmber, ni thc ycur one ihottsand eight hundred and sixty ove. ■ . : ! . , Jaáge ol' Probate. : o of Alvah Bnrgcss, de1 ■ : titlon, dülv rerlfled, of ■ that he may be licensed to si il certoiD Reftl Estáte wheroof sald d i ti la Ordcrcd, that Friday, the twclfth day of January iioxt, nt ton o'clock in the forenoon, be agelñied for the hearing ofsaid petltion, and Uk.í I .. law of aaM deceased, and al] other persons b lin aid eBtate, are requiredto appeor at a session of uaid conrt, then to bc holden at the Office in the City of Aim Arbor, and llu■ c--nso. if any there be. whv thi pn p of tke petitioner Bhould n 1: And ït is further ordered, thal to the personsiDterested pendency of soid tilion, and tlie hearing thereofi by causing a cn])y of this Order to be '■ ■■., a newspaper, printed and ciri1. . County, four eacoeasivc weeks previous to siicl day of hearing. (A trneoopy.J HlEiWI J. BEAKES, tOS . Judge of Probate. lístate of Harriet L. Rico. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, Oomty of Wasfateraw, n. O At ;: : te Ci nrt for ihe ('onnty of Wash'en h at the Probate Office, in the City ■ ■' ■ ■ ■ i : ■ ... of December, !:i t:v. year one thonaand ei;.:hr htmdred 'and gixtv-iive. PreBent, Hiram .r. Beakes, Judgs of Prolmte. In the matter of the Estáte of Harriet L. Hree, debi asad. On readlngsnd filing the petition, dnly verfñed, of Naucy A. C. Wells, praylng thar a certain Inscrument ïiow oü I I iiirt, purporting to be the last WU1 and Testament of said decesned, may be admittcd to probate, uña that she may be ippóinied Executrix thereof. Therenpon it is Ordered, that Tnesdaj, the secona day of Jaunary uext, at ten o'clock in the forcnoon.be i for thc hearing of said petition, and that the. egataos, devisees, heirs at law of said deceased, uc! all other persons intcrested in naid estáte, are reuired to appeiir at a session of said Court, then to bc holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Arm Arbor, and show canse, if any there be, ivhy the prayer of the petitioner shonM not be granted: AiMlitis further ordered, that said petitioner srfye notice to the perf-ons interestecl in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this Order to be published in the Michigan Argnu, trnenapaper printed and circulatiuK in said Oounty, three s-ja-cssive irevioas to said day of hearing. CA trae copy.) HIHAM f. BEAKES, MBS Judye of Probate. THE EVENIRSG POST, EIDITEB BY WILLIAM GULLEN BEYANT AND PARES GODWIN. :F:r. O SPEC TTJ S . The EvE.vrv.-: Post, now n ts si xty-fifth year, havn bcffim u-fth this ntaeteenth century, has alwaya maintainpíl i leftdtng po git' on among the metropolitiin nuraala . The fe.irless arvl herty support wnich it has alvravs given to thegroat principies of universal jusíiceand 'reedoBi has made it thö almost intlispensable compauou of bravean'! true men, who are more deeply in" terested in tlie auccess of prineiplea and the progresa tf h amanity thaö in tbr trinmpli of party' During the war the F.vkni.víí Post -iras one of the ■nostearnest and vigorous supporters af the e. tbe Union ; it held up the haodn of our bravo ft VU erg n tho Hels, and encouraged the hearti of our noble me&and women at liome ; every project ior pusltirg on the column had Ets zealous support ; whüe it no le,s zealeiisly lahed añil rebuked treason in all its furms, wjiether open and courageous aa at the Sontïi, or covert and mean, as at the North. The crrea-t raeasure of the war particularly - the tion of Emancipaties ?rafi early treïeómed - inessantly urged - and most joyftilly jipproved by it. as tlie imperativa need of the times. That other roess nre, no lesa important, the Cosstitntional Amendrneat, bas íound, in f.. iiUl most persistent, as well as its earlfést and naost earnest. advocate At the same time, witli all its enthusisSBn for ïiberty and Union, theEvF..vi:-!r; Pqht did not close iu tyos to the d&Dgers of nn abuee of power; it was the ?n?iny ef all unduo sxtercfoa of the central autiior:ty. of al3 kinds of political jobbey and oorrupthm ; it has insiste apon tcormmy iñ expendituros and er the atrictest fcdhereace to the Coustitution. To these priueipk's vasa Post intende to acibere. Pledged fee o party (.and lookiog rmïy to th.e interesa of the whole . restoxed and uní te d, it will use whutever of nergy it ha, and of mfiuence it may acgmre n behalf pfi - Is. t-, those fundamental maxima of human oquality, human righta, human progresa and elo-'aiion which he at the foundation ofour democratie formof society; 2d, looalindependence and local self-gov?rnmert, xo ion of power and to the political edac&tïon of the maflOB ; and Sd, national unity and fuipremacy - not of national centrali.aiion - so gíoriously maintained iu the war. Bat the EtbnimO Pü5t lias always uimert to be more than a politica] and commercial jouroal. It desires !' be t( a good uewspaper." Iq its columns wil! be found a complete .i-tory of the events of the day, important political or state document eutire, proceeiii ummariea of Europan intelligent, and newe from all part-1 of the world, accurate reports of financial anó! commercial matters, truatworthy correspondence, and a carefully arieclAá literiry Hjisceltany, compri.sinfr poetry, reviews of newr worfca, n-ith liberal extract?, gossipandanecdotes - the wbo'e fonning aa exc&lfoot Taviety, in which every reader mÜ diseovei sou.ething to hiá taste. TERMS- TO 1UXL SÜBSCRTBERS. Evening Po.sT, Weekly,,,,, S2 00 per annum. EvKNixci Post, Kcmi-Wèekly $4 00 " " EvswijfG Post, Daily $12 00 " 1( Sample copies aent free. Agents wanted. AGENTS SEKDI1T6 Ü3 THE HOJfKY ana namef of twen y aubacribtrs to our Semi Weéklj paper at t4 each,oï forty Bubseribera to o dr Wt-ekly, tí2 &ech, will recfMYPone cfWheeler & Wilsou'a $55 Family tiewinic Machines, or ore of the Howc Hewing üacbines, wliich sell in New York for $60 ; or ifthey should not aucceed in mabin up tho fuil numberto cnLiíle theni lo ibis premium, they can send B8 soch Hitb-criptions as thoy have obtained, and doduct Vt% per cent. from the airouut of tbeir remittance. Al'iress MfM. C. BRYANT & Co., Publishers, 41 Nassau sí., cor. Liberty, New York. QL3 Püblisithrs op Newspapers wïsbhig "n es changewith m in '.onsideraion of pubMfhtng this pro spectu;-í aje requusted m aead theis pfopo&itiofifl ?i once. Wís alialt uotaï'iow siny claim ín tbïs way tha we áo not aulhorizc. 3ulOC8 jOLECTIC MAGAZINE, Literature, Science, and Art Beautiful Embelliahmenta ! FINE STEEL EW GRAYINGS ! NEW VOLUMK BEGINS JANC'AKY 1866. iow is the Time fo Hubscribe. Toe Eolectk.' 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The niaiti 1'oaturcH of tho worl ill remaih the sanie, büt some changos will be made adapted, it is bt'lieved, to the picsent wants cf tb pub! ie. Webave also arranged to secure choice selections from the Fri ■■ -n, anj qtubd Cohtinkhu Psriodicals, traas la ted esptcially for the Eclcctlc, and it ia hopefl thl new feature will add greatly to tho variety and vatue of the worl;. Each nbmbef is embelUshed witb one or more Fnfl Steei. Iv..i;- - poiiriiite of eminent men, or illuetrative ol important hlatorioal events. With the extensivt; resources at his enraman.!, the Editor hopaa to mak e tïn woik a ntoessity to everj in telÜKcnt reader, attd nn paiba will bo spared to nccompli ii thia result. Volumes u ramence ïn Januarj and July of each 1 , j ! tpnfl cao aomtaence with 'ny inonth. "X9 !ES yi TMT. L s iffiö perYear, Oiridio Number, SO Cte. The Tri te, Clergj men, Teacbera, and Clubs supplicd dn Favorable terms. Aücreaa "W. H. BIDWFXTj, iw!O37 6 Bkuixn 9tirC, V. V. 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Th Nkw-Yoekeu is publ,shed in On. i Form, each No. comprising i5Kht IXiakk n Page (forty column,) printedi,, 5,,,t.rmrS .,?""" ndclTTpe,good lapor and man, s frD! 'n" AoIo.deI,TtlePage,&!.,attiienloof1'eJJ Ternas, in. Advanoe t-S3 a ïMr. fil' ( opie Ier $14 j Seven lor 19 ; U-n ibr $25 áíd, gfejter ttumber at mie rat-8al i.5ei;„ ' J Clab papers sent to dtffewot Poet OfTicos if i,l,I" A.s we pre Pay imrian poS(!e, 82 7'is het einbrate-toCanada.and-tS.E to Surow Nowsi. IlBE 10 OTBSCB,BS AM Í'OPM Cl.DBS I Grf.ll. Ata and w.wnt at least „ne in e-ach (oin ,r T. MOOR E, Rochester, W. ï. p_J(.'iS DOWN? C II. MILLEN Hai returned from New Tort with tbe Becond Large Invúice FALL AND WINTEff GOODS! O COTTOSy QOODS OF ALL KIND3, ARE (Ö RiíDÜCED IIS PRICE! ALL DP.ESS GOODS LGWER! CALL fc SEE. C. H. MILLEN. Ann Artor, Not. 233,180. jilM ÍEW GOODsi " IMMENSE ARRIVAL A SPLENDID STOCK )P DRESS GOODS! Gonts' FURNiSHING. GOODS. CASSIMERES, Oloths, Satinéis, Slc DOMESTICS, SHOES. HATS I CAPS, Orockery GROCERIES, c, Are to be soWatprices that willgu"1"' " sale N. B.- The largMt Stock of Calicó and Brow ín tlio City al lebMnnManuhicturcr'f pneThe highost pricc paid inTradeor cash for " of Proüuce. MACK & SCHMIP' y AM OPJ32IUKO THIS ■ NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW CLOAK8 & TRIMMINGS, NEW SHAWLS, NEW HOSIERY & GLOVES, NEW WOOLEN GOODS, BROAD üLOTHS, BEAVBRSr CASSTMERES & ULOAKING8, OARPETS & OIL CLOTIIS, NEW STOCK OF FiÍMlLY Wv CERIES' C H. VU 3inJO3.

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