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1878
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Estáte of Albert Sleight. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Countyof Waeutenaw M. At a sesión oí the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holdtm At the Probat Office in the city of Aun Arbor on Monday, the third i'ny of .iiiin:, in (he yonr oae thountind oitrht hunúred and 8uventy -eight. Present, WilliamD. Huriimau, Judge of Probate, ii thO matter of the estáte of Albert .Sleight, deoeawd. On reriding and Hlintr the polition, of ('atharine RichitidHuo, pmying that bfir dowtr in the real estáte of aaia deoeased may be assigned to her accordïng to law. Theroupou it ia ordered, that Saturday, the tv. vut y ninth day of June inst ., at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the devíseos, legateeu, and hem as law of said deceased, and ttll other persons intereeted in said Mtate, are roquired to appeur at a sesaion of piud Court, then to be hoiden at the Probate otüce, in the City of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there bc, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted: And it isfurther ordered that Hid petitioner give notice to the persona interesied in aid estáte, of the pendency ot said petitiou, and the hearing thereof. by oausin? a copy of this order to be published in the Michigan Arius, a newspaper printod and circulated in said county, tbree Huncessive weeks previous to said day u hearing. WIL.LIAM D. HARlttMAX, (A truecopy.) Julgeof Probate. Wilmaw O. Dott, Probate ftogister. lfi9Otd Estáte of Benjamin Pryer. CÍTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washteuaw, O ss. At a sessïon of the Probate Court for the Couuty of Washteuaw, holdeu ut the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Satttrday, the eleveuth day of Muy, in the jear oue thousand eight bundrcd and seventy-eigfit. Present, William D. Harrltuan, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estato of Benjamin Pryer, deceased. On reading and filing the petition, duly verified. of Charles A. Pryer, executor, praying tliat he may be licenaed to sell Ihu timber on ccrtuiu real MtftM whereof suïtl deceased died seized. ThercupoD it is onlered, that Saturday, the sixth day of July next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigued for tbc hearing of said petition, and that the' de visees, legutees, and hei ra ;it luw of said aeceued, and all other persons interoeted in said estáte, are required to apiear at a sessiou of said court, theu to be holden at the Probate Office in the city oí Aun Arbor, and aliow cause, if any there be, why the praycr of the petitumer should nut be gnuited : And it is further ordered, that said pethioner i ve notice to the pcrsuns interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petiÜon aud the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published Ín the Michigan Ayus, a ncwspaper printeu and circulated in faid county, four successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAMD. HARRIMAN, f A truecopy,) Judgc of Probate. Wm. (i. DOTY, Probate Register. 1C90 Kstftte ot' Klipbalut Lowis. STAT KOF MICHIGAN, County of Waahtenaw, bs. At a easiou ot the Probate Court for the county ot Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Fridoy, the thirtyfirnt day of May, in the year one thouHEtnd eight hundrednnd aeventy-eight. Present, Williara D. liarrïman, Judge of Probate In the matter of the estuteot Eliphalet Lewis deoeuad, OB reading and filing the petition, duly verified of William Murray, praying that a certain instrument now on file in this coart, purporiing tobé the last will and testament of ttafd deceaned, nmy be idniitted to probate, Hnd thnt he may be appoiined executor thereof. Theionpon it in ordered, that Monday, the flrat day of July next, at ten o Vloek in the foienoou, be asnijined for the hearing of said petition, aud t,]j;it the de visee, leñatees, and heirs nt Lqw o( said deceased, and all other persone interested in said est ate. are required (o nppfiBS at ;v sesBioii of naid Court, tb en to be holdeu at the IVobute Office in the city of Ann Arbor, and show ohusc, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner siiuulil not be granted: And it is further ordered th:t suid petitioner give uotice to the pertons interested in said estnte, of tho pendency of smd petition, und the hearing thereof, by causiug a copy ut this order to ha published in the Michi'jUii Arffus, i newsp&per prinietl and circulated Íd Mini county, tli ree succetuivu weeks previouif to aid diiy of hearing. W1LLIAM I). HARfilMAN, IA true copy ) oí Probate. Wm. O. DOTY, Probate Register. 169Utd Eötate of Dauiel B. Kellogg. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washteuuw, 98. At a sesftion of the Probate Court for the Couuty Wuahtenaw. holden ut the Probate Oifice in the city of Ann Arbor. on Monday, the third i;:y ot .! un, i ii tht yt-.u' oue thousand tight hun .eed and tvtnty-eight. Pr aent, William IJ. íínrriinaii, Judge of Probate. In the matter o) the estáte uf Paniel H. Kellovg, deceased. On reuding and Hling the petition, duly verified, Leverett 15. Kellog?, priying that he unv be lieensed to sc!l the real estáte whereot aaid (eceaed died sei'.'il. 'fhereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the ninth duy of July next, ut ten o'clock in the forenoon, be nnsig cd for tiie hearing of suid petition, ml that the heirs at law of uaid deceatied, and all other persons interested in said estáte, ure required to appear t feession of snid court, then to bo holden ut the Probate Office iu the city of Ana Arbiir, and nhow cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner qhould uol be granted: Aud it is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to tbc persons interested in uaid estute. of the xendency of said petition nnd the hearing thereof, by cauaing a copy of this order te be pablished in the Michigan Arma newspaper printed ani circulated in ttiid county, tour nuccesiive weeks previous to said day oí hearing. WILLIAM D. HAUKIMAN, ;A true oopy.) Judge of Probate. M. O. Doty. Probate Rctfister. 1690I Estáte of Nathan Buzzard. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of WashteO nnw, as. Notice ia hereby given, f.hat by an or der of the Probate Court for the County of Washteïj;uv, mitde on the twenty-nrst day ot May, A D. 1878, six months frorn that dat were allowed for creditors to pieaent tbeir claiiQB ngainet the estáte oí Nathnn Buzznrd, late of eatd county, deceased, and that all creditors of said dece&srd are rt'uired lo present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Otlice in the city of Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or before the twonty-tirst day of November next, and that such claims ili be henrd belore snid Court, on Wednesday, the twenty-flrst day of August, and on Thursday the twerity-nrst day of November next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said diiyn. Dtitetl, Ann Arbor, May 21, A. D. 1878 WILLIAM D, HAKKIMAN, 1G9 w4 Judge of t'iobtf. Keal Estáte for Sale. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, O 80. In the matter of the estáte of Sarah Ingalls. deceased. Notice is hereby given, tbat m purstiance of an order granted to the undernigned, adminiHtrutor with the will annexed, of the estttte of snidSartth Ingalla, deceased, by the Hon. Judge of Probate for the County of Wunhtenaw, on the Ürst day of June, A. 1). 1878, there will be )ld ut public vendue, to the hihest bidder, at the front door oí the office of the County Clerk, in the city of Ann Arbor, in the County of Waohtcnaw, in snidState, on Tuesday, thk twesty-thibd day of Jclt, A 1 Iit78, at twii o'clock in the afternoon of that day (subject to all eiiciimbrunces b y mor tg age or othenviae existing at the time of the death of taid decenscd) the following descriad real estáte, to wit : The eqiml undivided half of lot seven, nine, tt-n. tvrelve, thirteen, fourteen, Uiteen, and Bixiet'ti, in block number two noith range üfteen eaat, in the city ol Ann Arbor; Also the undivided half of lots ñve, six. seven, eight, thirteen, fuurtten, rifteen, und sixtten, block number three oorlh rang flfteen cast, in the city of Ann Arbor ; and hII of lotii three and four, block two north range flfteen eat, in tlie city of Ann Arbor, acQOrcimg to a lecorded plat of C. Ing illa' addition to Aun Arbor; And algo lots number four and naitof lots si and twelve, block numhei ten, in hrown ;tnd i'ullei'a addition to the city of Ann Arbor. Inu-d, June 1, 1878. 1090 JOHN N. UOTT, Adminitrator with the will annexed. Real Estáte lor Saio. w ÍTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Waahtcnaw, O BS. In the matter of the estáte of Evlin Shepard, deceased. Notiee is hereby given, that in puruuAuce of an ordei erantcd to the underaiftned, adniiniMtrator dr. bonis non. of the estáte of sad de ceabed, by the Hon. Judge of Probate for the Couuty ot Washtenaw, on the flrut day of June, A. I. 1878, tbere will be unid at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at the late retidence of suid deceused, in the township of York, in the County 't Waehtenaw, iu said State, on Tukbday. thk TWKNXY-THIltD DAY OF JCLY, Ai D. 187Ö, at WU o'clock in the foronnun of that day (subjt-ct to all encumbrances by mortgage or otherwise exiMtiug nt the time of the death of said deceased) the lollowing described real estáte, to wit: The eiist half of the northwest quartcrof aection number twenty-seven, in town four (-1), eouth of range six {(ij east, in the townsbip of York, in Washtenaw County, Michigan, containiug eighty acres of laod more or less; Also the following described piece or paicel of land : Beginning at the quarter post in the xoutb hue of section twenty-one (21 ), in the township aforeBaid, thence north three (3) degrees west three (3) cbains to a stake, thence cast three Í3) degreea north three (3J chains aud sixty-three lG3) h. ik to a stAtke, thence soutü fjrrxy-one (41) degre-es ihïrty (30) minutes east three ()) ohains and tmii't C'JO) linka to n stake, thenoe west three f8) degrees south six (0) chains and fifteen (15) links to the place of beginning. contninÍDg one (1) rere aud forty-Üve one hundredtbs (45-100) of an acte of land and no more. Also the following deHcribed parcel of land, viz : Boginning. at the quarter pust afoiesaid, thence east to the center of tlte territorial road. so called, thence southwardly nlong the oenter of said road and one-lmlf (ÏOJ rods, thence soutbwustwardly to the west lint of the west half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-eiCht {'ü) in: Raid townnhip far enough nouth from the place of beginniug to conlain two and one-half (2lf) acroB of land and no more. Dated, June 1 . 1678. LOVATUS C. ALLEÍ, 1690 Ad ministra tor (i bon is non. (l)ppa week in your own town. 5 outfit free. V h h No risk. Reader, if you want a business m I I I I 'r which pi'rsons of either m-x can make W V Ujrreat pay all the time they work, write lor particularstoH. Hallett &Co., Portland, Mo. Tl T O ITlbusinePs you can engage in. $j to $20 L Lj V I per day mado by any worker of eithtr ij P I sex, right in their owu localities. ParXJ JJ k# i lii-ulivn íuul samplua worth $." free. Xmprove your spir time at this business. Address Stinbon Ac Co-, Portland, Maine. The CR0 W NING GLORY Is the only Coftklng Stove in the world with the Bakliifc Oven F-xtendiiiff Rearward, and over tlie renr extensión a Portable Planihkt Coppkr ItESEUVoiit. It is manufactured only by SHERMAN S. JEWETT & CO., ïluft'Hlo and Detroit. None but the genuine arti cien have the name "Crowning Ülory." For sale by on' enterpriftiug dealer in every place. It is th only Stove in the world with a Warming Oven tmder the Pirebox, and front doors opf mng over a detachable shelf in front. Buy the only CookinL Stove evor mada exactly suitable for the Farmer' use. 1087in0 Marble Works I -OFANTOIM EISELE, ■ Corner Detroit & Catharine Sts. - DEALERS IN - Monuments &Gravestones Mnuufactured of Foreigu and American GRAN'ITE and MARBLE. CT7T BUILDING AKD ARTIFICIAL STOAË Manufactured on short nntice. Trices luw umi work wtiiranted togive Batiafaction. lGP9yl MR. M7ÖÖLDMAN7 Wishes to state that hc is now located at No. 170 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, where cn always be found a full and complete stock of HUMAN HAIR OOÜDS, Of all descriptions, to whkh the attentinn of t lic iH'lit-i ia eepecially iuvitod. -Í Combi uge rooted and worked op in every style, by a DOW and superior p roteas, íor 50 ccotu per onnce. Ladie?' andijcnts' wig made to order on short noticc. Ordrrs liv mail BoUeltod and wi]l receive prompt attention. Ladics' and geuts' rast ofl'gartnents nnd weariug apparel taken in exchauge. My Motto : Satifaction iu ]rice and quality or no pay. M. (OLDMAK, 170 MicliigHU Aveuue, Detroit. N II. - Mr. (ioldinan ha had uulimited eïM.'rienco in the htunau hair business for over 18 reara. GIVB IIIM A TRIAÏ.. City Scavengors. The undernigned offer their services as Seavengers. Vauiu?, eesspools, etc, cleaued to order or by the season at rtmsooable prices. Orders my be left at J. H. Nifkles' meat market, Slate street, or made througli the imstofüco. WM. AfTION,GEO. WALKER. Ann Arhor, May 30, 1878. e TT BgL Sa 1 1N8IIKAN6B CÜMPAIVY. Capital, $3,000,000. Asaets Jan 1, 1876, $6,792,649.98. Losses Paid in óö Years, $44,760,391.71. ■iurpluH over all Liabilities, including Re-lQsurance Kenerve, $4,735,092.86. Not Surplus over Liabilities, includiug Ke-Insurance and Capital Stock, $1,735,092.86. C. XACKf Agent, Aun Arbor. TpiNSEY ft SKABOLT'S BAKERY, GR0CERY -ANDPLOUR & PKBÜ STOKE. We keep constautly on band BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKE8, ETC, FOR WHOLESALE !n RKTAIL TRADE. We shall aUo keep a sapplj of DELHI FLOUR-, J. M. 8WIFT & OO-S BEST WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, BYE FLOUB, BUCKVVWUKAT FLOUK, CORN MKAL, FEED, At whuliMHlf and retaiL A general stock of GROCERIKS AND PROYISIOKS constantly on hand, which will be aold on aa reiaunnble terms iw at any other house ia tbis cH v. Caah paid for Butter, Eggs, and Country l'roince- generally. %& Ooods dellreroa o auy part af the city with out extra charpa. RINSEY &. si:aboi t. Ann Arbor. Jan. 1. 187. 13C4 FiMuÍ?fIiSrinting doneítUie New Goods GRAND OPENING -OF- SPRING CL0THIIG! - ATWm. Wagner's. SPRING STYLES IN (JAIMES AND WüRSTEÜS to he made to order at 21 South Main Street. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A BOLfiAB EAKNED ! NEW GOODS ! And priceo LOWEK TEAN KVEK. I ha, ve purchiwud io Now York, for rush, and I iwn novr duüy receiving one ofthe bu-g'st and mo4t uelect .stocks ot Orocerien i Washieuaw Oounty, conaietinff of a íull and well seleotod LINE OF TEAS, All of the new erop - iacludin Inpowders, Iuiimi tais, on iijj II i - iow, lf)Hons, Japans, OolonN, For urtiHM, (oiiïoiis, Sou Inniirs. and TwankH)'s Toeether with a full line ofCOFFEES, contiistine of the followin? branda: MOCHA, OLD iVTJAVA,MAnACAIB0,LAOUAYRK,SANTOÖ and RIO, both rwwsted and grouad ; a i'ull tud well selected stock of SUGARS, SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, IVietJaw with everythinir in the line et Pure 8tices,Ctusncd fruüs, and Vegetables. Wo Uhxq a f uil and omplet" line of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES And Hosiery. Aw, & chotee aftortment of Ludieti' and Oentleoien'B TTnderwour Cüll nd exiimine Qoids aad Frices and we will insurc sittiafaclion. KDWARD DUFFY. ' Muynard'e Bloek,'" cor. Main and Ann Htreeta Ann Arbor. Mich. ■yHighest CA6h price paid for all farm produce. jll RAILROADS. MlClïi&tti ' 'KYni.U, RAILROAiJ MAY IS, ihTS. M = 1 - í I ï illliifl f ? 7 g S A. M. A. M I'. M. p M p M ; Detroit, lnave, ;w : 440 1(j ail "V Ci. ï. Junction, T !.'i [0 00 .' 00 8 25 6 Sr in ''i U'ayneJiincüon ï 4a 10 2 ; ::2 33, ; 'ir, , "' Vpnilanti, S 10 10 44 0 00 4 i.-, ; - V J: Oeddcs, 8 lö f, 15 .__ LZ " 'X Ann Arlor. 8 30 11 nfi (i :a 4 L■ 8 ,„ TT- Ijelhi, S 44 4:; " 21 Dextor, S Mi fi 58 5 00 (t 3] T Cheliea. !i 1". _- - . 7(S ,-,14 8 4:, ] GrttKs l-:ik". i 17 7 :.i ,- :s4 il (17 r m Jackfmn, 10 L'ci Is 15 S 00 t; 2n g .„ ' Al iiiou. il 04 IJ is 7 (,.-, ,oa8 " ; Marshall, u 50 I .111 S 7 sj 11 03 5 v. u. 5 è " B.ittle Creek, 2 in l 55 e 03 n ss . ,„ QalMbnrg, 12 62 s :; 12 07 A.M. A M " Kalam;v..m, 1 13 2 :8 4 30 3 (K) f 25 o Lawton, 1 54 :: 08 5 OS 1 i Decatur. 2 11 9 10 1 j ' Dowaglac, 2 88 5 46 1 5; Nilea, 3 05 4 07 0 :;i 2 38 TZ Buchanan, 3 9 C 4:i ■ 64 " Three C)ks 3 411 7 18 3 2è ' New Buifalo, 4 03 4 67 7 28 8 'r. " Michigan (Jiiy, 4 30 ."1 Sfl 7 .".", 4 ■ "ï"ï Lake, 5 13 6 02 B ÏÏ 5 Jj ■!" KensinRton, 6 05 f; 50 9 I 5 u 2 ÍÍ Obicngo.nrrive, 6 55 } 40,10 $u 0 45' s Je ome EA8T. _ _?_ _ _ _ 5 A.M. A.M. P.M. p.n TT Chioao, leiive, " iu il 00 4 nu 5 li 5 Keaaiufjton, 7 30 'J 50 4 00 6 05 s I.ake, N 40 In 80 .'1 I". 6 50 10 Michigiin City, !i 211 10 1; 85 7 mm?; NewBuffnU., 'J 47 1 1 'il 1; :.-, . ! " Three Uuks, 10 02 7 2 % Bucbanan, 10 32 7 43 ü Nil.-, 10 46 12 15 8 12 9 00 12 U Uowagiac, M U 8 40 i Decattlt, 11 39 9 CS; f] Lawton, II 57 : 9 28 a. m. 1 Kalamazoo, 12 3 1 04 1(1 00 fi 50 III '26 JIJ Oalesbw, 12 02 . 7 09 -ji Hattle Creék, I 27 i i: ji m 7 40 II 08 3 ú Uanhall, 2 25 8 Oft-J S 10 il S7 3 4} Albion, i $2 8 21 a.m. 35 Uè 4 ia Juckson, 8 4i 4 05 5 40 U HO 12 j0 4 ,, Gras Laks, i 08 G W 9 47 Cbelnea, 4 40 6 31 10 05 . Dexter, "■ 00 6 47 10 lb Delhi, 5 10 7 00 Ann Arbor, 5 20 ," 10 7 10 10 33 2 CS ( J Geddes. 5 28 720 _ Ypsilanti. 1 5 38 5 -'4 7 27 10 45 2 20 6 (5 WayneJune., fi Ui : 40 7 52 11 05 244 7 es (ï. T. June, 6 33 fi 15 8 t5 11 30 3 20 J 45 Detroit, Ar., . l 4.Ï fi S0 8 40; 11 45 S 35 S 00 #dunday8 excoptcd. Saturday and Sundsy ej. cepted. rDaily. H.B. I-KDYARD.Cien'lSupt., Detroit. H. C. Wkntworth, (.ren. 1'asB. Agt., Chicago. DETROIT, HILLSÜALE AND SOUTHWESTERN BAILROAD. To tuke effect May 12, 1878. GOIKO WE8T. OOIXO Ein. STATIONS. Mail. Exp. 8TATIONB. :1] . fl A. M. 1'. M. Ypsiland.... B:lö 7:40 ' ■ Hulin .i:25 R:IO Bankere 5:1.1 2d BridKewiliT.. i':47 8:28 Hillsdule 5:45 !:0 Mnnchcaler. 10:42 8! IS Manchester.. 8:ii 4:1? i'. K. Uridgewater 9:00 4:3; Hillsdale 1.00 10:30 jaline 9:50 4ü Banker 1:10 10:10 . Ypsilanti.... 10-30 Mi Traiusxun hy Chicao titne. W. F. PARKER, Sup't, TpeilMti# , THE NEEDHAM Musical CaMnet 0 I !i ü w '"PHIS new and wonderful Instrument 1 cnables any ono, whether understanding music or not, to play any dsired melody or harmony, sacred or secular, from the most plaintivedirgelo the most livcly dance music. It possesses a mechanism of marvelous simpli-1 city, requiring but the intelligence of 1 child to manipúlate, yet capableof reproducing, without limitation, the musical compositions of the past, present and FUTURE. The execution is faultless, strict in melody, harmony and rhythra, and the instrument is cminently adapted for Sunday Schools, prayer and revival meetings, home devotional exercises, and in all cases where good, correct music is requircd, and no musician isat band to perform. Address, E. V. NEEI9HABÜE & SOSf, MANUFACTURERS, .143, 145 & 147 E. 23d St, Kew YoA INSLRE YOLR PROPERTÏ W1TH TIHC OI.P Insurance Agency Q y C. H. MILLEN. Home liisnriiMce ('o. of Asset. s. y., $,ooo,om Continental Ins. Co., X. Y., 3,000,000 Xljijjara Vivv Ins. Co., 1,400,000 Ulrartl, of l'liila., 1,000,000 Oriënt, ol Hartford, 700,000 Ratea au low os any reliable Instirunce ComiTLonaes promptly and honorably adjuated. 1 THE GEEAT ENGLTSH EEMEDY! (ïlt.VYS SPECIFiC MEDICINE TRADEMARK.Ig-eiipecial,y rcc. TR ADE' mêk Tunfailingcurefor BêL J f EB 'S Si:misai. IBÏ t) r m i' BeH Abuse; as " ', Before Takmgt0SS of air.Mo-After TaÜD& ry.Uhiversai.T.assitude.Pain ixtiieBacs, DikKH8S ir Visio.v, I'KKMATUnE OlD AOE, nd a'r otherdiseiujesthat lead to Insaxity, ComompU and a Premature Grave, all of which as a 'ule J: lirst caused by oeviatinp fromthe path of n?1"? and over Indolgence. Tne Siecilic Medicine " result of a liïrf st ud y and nuiny years of eïPn' ence in treatinjs these special diueases. , Kuil particulurs in our pamphlct-i, whieh ve"' sire to send free bv mail to every one. . . The Spedflo Medioine la old by all Urugs"' $1 per package, or 8ix packages for $5, or " l sent by mailon receipt of the moncy tv adarfWlu THE URAY MEDICINÉ CO... li!74 No 10 Mechanica' Block, Detroit Mie-Sold in Ann Arbor by JCberbach 4 Son, w"1 by all druggi8ts everywhere. _ TpAKM FOE SALE. RARE CH AISTOB. The undersiiiued ha for sale a farm o SOJ &1. will improved, aml with ■') acre ot tbe best ore ardin m the eouoty. Ixctfld within half ""' of 11 railroad depot, wlth nnothcr depot oon to loeated ninr. Th turni can be easüy diTided inw otieof lSü acres and another of 11S acreü, '" having buildinifa and orchards. A reasonaole p? ment down aml balance on lon(r time. Ann Arbor, l'ebruary 7. 1878. ,-mn ir,;; CHA8. H. BICHMONP TwolïalSsïs FOB. SALS, Fhe piopertv belOUIlná (o Che WELLES ES3 sttuaWon DiyÉlON 8TREET. at the lij', ANN STREET, aml the property lately oni ' DOW Ocupls4 bï A. VI1)KN.MAN.V, will W ' 11 a TERY LOW PBICE, AND ON LONG TIME IF DE9IBKDApply to s. h.

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