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1844
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1200 Itos. Gcesc Feathcrs! OF first mte qu;itiy for sile hy ihe pound or himdred weighi in quantities to suit parchaseis, njay he fonnrl at RAYMONIVS CASH STORE. 32-tf 143 Jefleison, Ave. Detroit. Co LO 11 El) CARPET WARP; white Corjt Wnrp. and Couon Ynrn. froni No 5 to 22 uraiieat ' RAYMOND'S CASH STORE, 32-if 143 Jeflerson Ave., Detroir. GRAND R1VER will probnMy bo navi?able wiitiin five vonrs. ns fnr sonth ns J. T. PRAT Tá'S STORE, 'whcre ihe nhnbitnnis oi Michignn can now be suppiied with Dry-Goods, Qroceries, Medicines Boots, Skoes, Hats, Cabinet Ware, MillStones, Bolting-Cloih, Palent Smut Machines, BristoVs Sarsaparilla, 20,000 boxes of Pratt's Pilla, súigle box 2 shülitigs. Lile Bitters, 50 cis per Botile, n cboiceloto''CHEESEr made in Westen New York. The proprietor iledges bimself to seil as high as nny Meichunt n town. Ar. jB. - All kinds of Country Produce, lum)cr. brick, lime, wood, bought or sold just as will suit customers best. _A good farm and forty acres o( wild land f r snle. Admitmnee No. l, filuin's blok, near the River. Jnckson. Mich. Nov. SI. 1844. 3O_,f WOOD' WOO5 M WE wnnt some from EuböcnLciLMunncdiatoIr. Oct 12. 1S41DRAB BROAD CLOTH for carnage trimming. Corda and Toaseis for window shades, for eale by W. A. RAYMOND, 32 tf 148 Jefierson Avenue, Detroit. WANTLU, ony quantity of DEERSKINS by RKCKLEY&HICKS. Ann Arbor, Nov. 29, 1844. 32-tf R. & J. l,. DAVIDSON, TT AVE now on hand a complete assortment of FALLAJYD WINTER DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, SHELF 'HARDWARE, &C. &C. which they will si-ll ehoap for ready pay. The ïighest mnrket price paid at all linies for Pork and dl otlier kinds of' produce. Aun Arbor, Lower Tovvn. Nov. 20. 1344. 31 New Go o ds ? New Goods ! ? THK tuidrsigned hns jnst received his aupply ofFallGooda from N. Y. Cilv. Besideso first raie ns&onment of Sheetings, Coltou Ynrn. lulled Cloths, Broftd Clotlis, and other Siaple Goods, he is just opening a splcndid lot of Rich. Woosted Damask Sliawla, Ist quality, Brocha, do do Kabyl. do do Cashmere, do. Fasliionable Cravors; Rich Bonnet Ribbons. Fashionable head trirnniings, Velvet " AF.SO. V BKAÜTIFÜL ASSORTMENT OF DTIESS STCFrS SÜCB AS Cashmere D'Ecnase, Muslin DeLaine, Pnrissennes. Robroy Plaid, Prints of cvery description, PÍníñ, black Alnpnc, figured, black Alapaca. Plain, colored Alapncn, fisjured, col'd Alapaca. Plaid, and Chaneable Alapaen. The onderigned hns in atldiiion to a first raie assortment of Staple nnd Fancy Dry Goode, a choice lot of Tens ano Coflee, for family use. Also, a large lot of CS-eese Feathers, Paper Hangings and Travelling Baskets. His Stock is well suüed lo boih cuy and country trade. Country peonleare invited to cali and look and satisfy themselveg ihet his stock will bear coinparison either in qunlity or price with any other in the western crunlry. W. A. RAYMOND. 1 48 Jefferson Avenue. Detroit. Oct. 14, 1844. ' 24-tfPETERS' PILLS. TRUTH HAS PREVA1LED. PETERS' Vegetable Pilla have now been ten years befure the public. During thai period liiey have obiaineda colebrity unparuileled in the history of the most popular medicines which have preceded them or have fbllowed in their track.- The happy combination of vegetable ingrediente to which these pills owe their erficacy, is the result of yëars of earnest study and experiment, d rected by long previous experience in the pro] eriies of medical subslances. the pathology of dis ease, the nnture and modus operandi of the va nous fluids which minister to the support anc su8tenunce oftlie human body, and organizatio by which those fluida are prepared, modified an distributed. The triumph of skill, and patien experiment has been compleie. Throughout th length and breadth ol our land, in J? i itisli Amer ica and the West Indies.. and on the continen of Europe, the caraiive vinues of Pter's Vegetable Pilis, are gratefuily acknowledged. Tney may be calledTHE medicine par kxckllence, ol the Southern Staten. Their consumpiion south of the Potomac, is enormous, and continuolly on theincrease. jo other pill "goes down" tliere, however stigared over witli hired puffsand home manufactured certificatcs. Peters' Vegetable Pills may be termed a universa medicine, for there is scnrcely any deraagement or oöstruction of the organs and functions of the human machine whicb they will not alleviate or remove when admimetered in the enrly stages of congesiïon of the stomuch or bowels, they speedily relax those organs, reduce the attenduhtfever. and restore the suffererto health. Containing no nritating or drastic substances, their exhibition is never followed by ihat prostratiun of the bodily powers which characterize the opsration of most other catharticR, and they maybe administered without theslightest fear of producing local infiammation. so frequently caused by the purgenl composnions vended by the quacksnnd charlatans of the day. In almost all stages of disease, Peters' Vegetable Pilis will be fouud of beneficia! effect, bui they should always be resorted to when the first sympt m makes its appearance. The conquesi of the complaint will then be easy and immediate. In billious di-orders. rcmittant or intermittnnt fevcr. dispepsia, dysentery, cholera, cholic, diarhcen, dropsy, sour or faned eructations, enlargement of the spleen, sick headache. all complaintsgrowing out of imperfect or too rapid diiiestion. torporof the bowels. femaleobstructione. habitual costiveness. and all other diseases iti which a purgative medicine is proper. Peters' Vegetable Pills will be found unrivalied in the peed, certaimy and genlleness of their operation. liis asked npon what principie these extraor dinary effects are produced? We reply that Peters Vegetable Pil! acts os a purifier of the blood, by purifying the chyle and other fluids of which blood is composed. Chyle is a milky fluid depositcd by the diaestive matter on the coats of the intestines: and which when combined with the billiary eecretion, is conveyed into the veins and becoines the principie ol" life. This medicine acts directly upon thechylel irom which it expels all acrid partióles, and al. humors dotrimental to a circulntion. It cleanses thcjuices and fluids before the chemical chnnge takes place which fits (hem Tor iheimmediatepitrposes oi vitality. This is beginning ai the beginning. To emhue the streams of life with heitlth. it is necessary to purify them at their sources. Such is the radical mode in which thip medicine performs iis cures. Testimoniáis which would hll volumes (mnny of them from high scifntific nnthority) nre its voncher. anri it is useil in the practice of the first Physicians here and abroad. For sfileby F. .T. B. Crano. W. S. .1. W. Maynnrd. J. H. Lund. H;irris. Purlridges fc Co S. P. & J. C. . Jeweft, ünv.flson & Becker, H. Recker, Christinn Eberhneh. G. Grenville, D. 1"). Waterman. 0. J: Garland, E. T. Williams, -l?-i rhnr; Gcorpre Wnrner & Co.. D. C. Whitwood. J. Mi Hard & Son. N. H. Winp. Dexttr; M. Jnckson, Lvoni; Paul Raymond. Jiicksnn; Brothorson & Kief, Manchester; D Keys, Clinton; D S flnywood, Salive: Stonc. Rnbcock it Co.. Ypsilanti; Scattersood &. Co, Plyniovt'i; Pierre Teller and T. H. Eaton & Co. Detroit; nlso in Adrinn, Tecumseh, Brooklyn, Pontiac, Chicago. nnH nlmos! every wher else. Ann Arbor, Jan. 15. 1844. 27-1yAsiles, Asnes! TO nny amount wnntefl by BECKLÉY & HICKP. Ann Arbo1-, Lowor Town. 26 MRS C. BUFFIiNGTON would rejpecii'ully inform ihe Ladiesof Ann Arbor nnd its iMcinity thnt she has received the fnll and winter faehions. MRS. C. BUFFINGTON. Nov. 14, ÏS44. 30tfV Estrafy, rTlAKEN np by he subscriber. on the 25th of X Sepiembor lasf, in thc town of Nurthfield. a smail chosnut colored mare, ef the poney breci. with a star in tlie forehend, eiipposed to be about 3 or 9 years oíd, hruwdod A. C. on the shoulder. Th owner i reqiiestcd to prove proparty, pay charges nud mkf her bwhv, NEHfJMlAH yITH. Northficlil, Nov. I, IS41. C9-?wWRIftHT'S FOOR MAN'S PILLS, A ii excellent vegetable lamiíy AleOicirie, in caJ. ses of Indigestión, Dyapepsia, Liver Conv kunt or Jaundico, Agne and Fcver, Coated 'ongue, Sicknes nt the Stomach, Sick Headche, Remi i tam nnd Jmermment Fevers.Coupha. Colds, Catarrh, &c. &c. JEntirely vegetable, ey areemphntical'y JTATURE'S JFnMEJVn, onducing to health and counteraciing riisease y j'U.-ifying the blood, cleansing the tyetem of itiated hutnors. removing cbstructions. Ftimuting the orgnns of secreción, mingling w.th the bod and acting every wny in harruony with the yatem . For Inflamntory diseases used ín connection ith the ''Rheumatic Piaster" they will be found reatly to aid m the removal of diseases for vhich the Piaster is above recommended, nnd articularly are they calculated for all derangememsof ihe Digestvs and Biliaiy Organs, the rimary origin of a in;ltitude of diseaoea. Price - 25 cents and 50 cents a Box. For sale at Moedy's Bookmore. and by J. TStocking, Travelling Agent for Micliigan. 16-ly Certificates. WoOUSlOCK, LtSAVTEE Co-, t Aug. 20, IP4Í. J For twe've years I havo been troubled wuh o ie matic affection in my back. so tliat 1 hnve iari.ly ever been (ree from pain during the whole m and within twelve hours afier I had aIfec some of Wright'g Rheuinntic Piaster, 1 was eri :tly easy, and have had no pain tince. STEPHEN CARY. Jackson Co., Coiümbia, Aug. 2,), 1844. 5 This may certify thnt I kave used Wright's 'lis in my family in violent atiocks of chili nnd bllions fever, and hnve fóund tbem to be the est Pilla that I ever used. and would recomicnd every lamily to keep thein on hand. JAMES AWARTOUT. Thomfsok, Gealga Co., ühio. April 28th, 18J4. , This may certify that I have nsed Wrights' Poor Man's Pilis and Rheumatic Piaster n my jractice, and would say to the public that they an rely uon their recomtnendaiion with the tmoat confidence; in short, they only need tryng to recominend theniaelveF. RLV. R. R. SCOTT, M. D. LoRAtrfK Co., Green, May ]6, 1843. This may certify thnt 1 have used Wright's 'oor Man's Pilis in my practice, and find them o be one of, if not sntirely. the best pills nowin use; and would recommend every family to teep ihêm on hand, especiolly those who live neat low, marshy land, or mili ponds, or in an unhealthy climnie. JOSHUA BASCOMB, 81. D. Without adding moie tectimony of the eflicacy of the above mentioned medicine, we do not hesitate to say that we are not afrnid to have its virtues tesied by the sido of any other of the kind ihat ever has been ofiered to an American public, and we will let jk stand upon its own merits. For saie at Mosley's Bookstore, Ann Arbor By Kellogg & Brothers, White Pigeoo. R. Williams, Jr., &Co., Sturges Prairio. Simeón Gaget, Quincy, Brancb councy.A. JK.. nll, V . " W. A. Bliss, Jamestown, Ind. Elisha Steer, Angola, " Cheater Moss. Albion. Michigon. A. P. Mann &R. Sibley, Marehall, Mich. A. Callen der. ? " E. Packer, Battle Creek, C. W. Vining, Gale8burgh, " Capt. Brown, Pmirieville, f H. Medwood, Adrián, " QunckenbosB, & More. TecumreU S. A. Rowley, Jonesville, ♦ H. Oilbert. Manchester, " W. II. Paiterson, Saline. " Harmon fc Cook. Brooklyn, . " Pierre Teller. Wholesale Agent tor Detroit. Geo. P. Wright & Co., sole proprietors for the United States, and Upper and LowerCrnada. All orders nnd business letters for the present may be directed to Geo. P. Wright, Columbi P. O., Jackson Co., Mich. It 8 for sale also at Monroe, Mt. Clemens Utica, Pontiac, and by Duboís&. Wright, Jeñer son. Agents for the State of Michigan. 'Kilgohe. Carrol Co., O., Jan. 25. 1841. Ten years since, I wns taken with the Scrotu la, so that I had o relief day or nighf. my limb beingmucb swelled and covered with Ulcess, m breast and back in grcat pain, and nerves muc shattered. I applied to different Physicians, a of whom said there was no help for me, and a the remedies I tried pmved unavaiüng until made use of Wright' e Anti Infinm. and Rheum Piaster, which reduced the inflau.ntion, iea)et the ulcero, brought the skin to itu natural color and relieved the pain. I would recommend to all similarly afflicted, and ara sure ihey wi be satisfien after giving it a fair :rial. CATHARINE ALLENSWORTH. Thompson. Geauga Co., Ohio, ? April 20, 1848. 1 ceriify that my little boy pul hls arms into boiling water, nearly to the elboM. bo ihat when the dre8s wa taken off the skin carne with u: alter applyingr several remedies to no purposn - the arm becoming much swollen and the child in great pain. I applied ''Wright's Anti Inflammatory and Rheumatic Piaster," nnd within two hours hc wa perfectly easy, and went to sleep. After to or three duys I removed the piaster, and applied another, and when thni was removed the arm was healed, except a place the size of a shilling which was soon well. I believe it to be the best article foraburn that cun be proxiuced. and would recommend all to keep it on hand in case of accidents. ELTZABETH BROUGHTON. NERVOUS DISEASESarc greatly benefit ted by the use oí these pills; - as iVervous Head ache, Tic Doloroux, St. Vitue' Dance. &c. . thcir tendency being to soothc the irriti.bility o( the system. all 'ay pain. and induce quiet and repose. Those afflicted with Coughs. CoIíIh. Influenza. &c., will find relief from the use of :hese pills. Exposure to cold clones the pores of the the skin. checks perspiration. reinrds the circulation, and produces varions inflammotory dis eases. Does any one percetve a cotd coming upon him? Let him on going to bed, take sufficient to opérate smnitly, and tben evcry ni.vht. take enoiigh to produce a mild operniion til! the distase abates. In case of Worms let a tea ot Pink be nUen freely for 12 hours. and then administer Pilla sufficient to produce a brisk cathartic operation. 20-1 y .DR. OSGOOD'S INDIA CKOLAGCGÜ2, ' AJV1ONG the inosi valuable qualities o) thii - medicine, ia iis restoring inflvmee, upoi constitutions impaired and injured by previout ailackB ot billiousiever, or fever and ngue; 01 by a longresidence in those climates which produce thetn. There are many consiitutions whicli jecomc grndually undermined by a mitmnal inïuence, without even a dny's actual oonfinenient. [n such cases, the Cholagogue neis likc a charm c - thesallow complexión, loss oí appeiitc, f guor, wenriness and depresgion oí spirits, with other unpleasant sympioms which render life n burden. all yield to tliis remedy when faithtully used according to thedirections of tlieacrompanying pamphlet. It is ontirely a vegetable prep aration, and niny be tnken wúli perfect súíety un der all circumsinnccs of lUe sy&teni. For sale by ■„ 36 W.'S. Si. J. W. MAYNARD. , sole Agent. Por Ann Arborand vicinily. . . ] POLLARD 1 TEiUPEKANCE HOUSE, ; BY L. D. & O. WEYUÜllN. Ncar the Sleamhoat and Packet Landing, Bvffalo. ' t HTS establishment lias, during tlic past winJL ter. been considerably enlarped, nnd ( ved with now ñirnitiire. etc., nnd is now reody to mnke the Travfjllor nt home, at ihe modern: e . chnrges of 25 cents per tne.nl. and S7 por day - passengere and baggnge conveyed to and from ! ihe House free of chnrgc. N. B. Passenger froni the Enst w rind n Í Sign for tlie House, in the Depot, ander which to place iiier bngage. Wi, the. 8tibscnbcre, tnke plensnre in 1 mnding tfi above bouse to the friends of the 1 cause, as being weil wjnhy of patronnge. C T. RAND. Pres't Polbird Temp. Soc. ' H. MÍLLARD. Scc'y d do do 1 E: D. ROBINSOiV, Pre't T. M's T. S. : i D. A. FOBES. Foc'y do rfa Bufélo, July . J844. Jt-?w-. iSUGAR COATED, OK Improved ïndian Vegetable" PILLS. 'ot IntermitieiJt, Ren.iuem. Bijjona-amj 1 fl.immntory Fevrr; f-Jeariache; Jcditeairosr ijypesia; Hearthurn; Peiv;:íi jíppetite. Cotivene; Diarrjiceíi; Dyaeftieiyf ilicus-ColiCi Wornm: Pain in the Head, Sirfe. 1W&; Fi.uí Siomicli: Scroiula, fcjcuivy. or nny Inpurirea of the Bloed: Obsiructions, nnd Fcniale Ceniplaims generalij:, ' I ïHKRE bns never oppenred a medicine,1. wliich. white it enn dn no hurrn. iscalcalotcdT o do ao much good. They excit a hcnlthlul prpiiaiion. and open all the nntural óiaina of ihe ?rcm. The obsiruction of Jvsisnsi-K Peüspiatiok is the cause of a gent prnpormm of Jjii- ïan sufFering. These pills ptssess tht power, n an extraorlinry degrec. of rernovnig ntl ub:ructifins, and restoring n hoahhlal circulatior. 'hey musí undoubiedly fupercede nll oilier purjative medicines, as they have a fourlold r.ction- iz: ;i discharge by ibe botcels, lungs, kxdntyt nd skin. CniLDBKN %vill not he8Ïintc to takeihcm; nnd ey may be relied on. hryond nny other remedy, m an eflectual and aaf meciicine for WORMS. nd all complHints incidint to children. Mor bildren have been cured in New York the peant ycar, by the use of Dr. Smi-iu's Pills, iha II oiher medicines combined - as there ia no eed oí forcing Ü.tm doven, like ether mediines. One important advnntage tn taking theso ills is, they do not gri e, nor produr nausea, ïor nny o her unpleosnnt sensntion. I'ills have, n thousnnds of instancet, produoed Pjl;s, and ther consrqnence fur irorse than the dtsese or which they were administered. This is parciilarly guardad against ín the combinarioaof ie many iugretlienis of wbich Dr. Smhh's piTfa re composed - thus rendering them II ARM,ESS. These pills are made of the rortEST materiala; nd we havo .the satisfaction of' hnving proved o the Medical Facuhy, they poseesa uncommon ir mee. The directions and treatmen of diseoses, acompanying evcry box, in a circular of four agesa No "SUGAR COATED PILLS" can ba enuine without the signnture of ihe sole invener "G BKNJAMIN SMITH. M. D., Presient of the N. Y. ColJee of Health,'1 upon evoy box. Office devoted exclvsively to the sole of ihia medicine, 179 Grenwich st reet, New York, aad ïa 2, Water street, Boston CERTIFICATES. We are not in want of cenificates of a high character, coming frorn the most respectaba sources. Trom a Nepliew of the late Judge Thompaou.] New York, May 15, JS44. Dr. Smith's 'Improved Indian Vegetable Pilla' inve proven irvaluable to mvself aid family, in the cure o' violent headache pain in the aide and stomnch. For children, no better medicine can be produeed. In the case of our linie giri, two years oíd, the mo?t happy effeefshave resulted from their use: I have never known a medicine which 1 could ao confidcntlv recommend aa these pills.R. THOMPSON, 56 Northmore St. The following Indy is too well known ín New Y"ork for her intelligence and philanthropy to b doubted: [From the Matron of the U. S Naval Hospital:] Accustomed ns I am to administer to thesiek, I can npprccinte a valunbie medicine, f (fiere La a medicine ndspted to the numeroua ailments of mankind, it is Dr. Smith's Öugir Pilis. 1 have used them and seen them used with the most astonishing resnlts. in several insmnces within my knowledge. restoring the pat.ent from extreme lowness and suffering to strength and healtb. For Indies during pregnaney, ïhese pills ore a sovtrñgn balín. 1 reeommend them to all as a valuable faault USDiawr,. SARAH A. GOÜLD, Mntron of the IJ. S. Naval Hospital. Brooklyn, June lüth, 1644. [From the Deputy Sheriff of New York.] Dr. Smith's i:Sugnred Indian Vegetable Pili?" have been used in ïho Eldrigdc-St. Üebtors' Pnson with ncommon fatisfaclion. I have never heard a medicine spoken of witfi more iulere' by the sick who have taken these pilis. JAS. J. BEVJNS. Dep'ity Shtrii [AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE.] I kave to record an insta nee of unparallelddsu' fering, which must Imve terminaied my exiat tence. had not Dr. Snith's "Sugared Jndiaj Vegetable Pilis" come to my rescue. Jn the falJ of 1843, Ihada scrofulous aiTectior, which nearlw covered my body wiih sores, and rendered me unfitforlife. In the course of two months I was attacked with rever, which rnecd v.ith great violence. I ti ok mnny prescriptions, but without relief. My suffering was great. Mrs. Gould (whom i shall ever remember with esteem) advised me to use these Sugared piüs, which i look in large doses n few dn}'s, when the fever and pain abated. Iconfinued these pilla in smnll doses, obout five weeks, when my lever and scro- fula wcre cured, my blood completely purified, and my general Jienlth improved. 1 'am certain [ owe my lif, under Providcnce, to the use of these pills. E. M. PARK, New York. [From Jas. M. Turner, Esq., late of the U. S. Piavy.] I have been afflicled several yenrs with a weakness in the breast, costiveness and a difficulty of Lireaihing. I was lalely more than ever troubled, thongh 1 had takpn many prescribed remedies. - Throngh the ndvice of a íriend, 1 procured Dr. Smith's Patent Sugared Pills. which I used. and hey have not onlj reíievejl, but entirely cured Tiy comphiints. My wiie hns nlso used them kvith the most happy eíTeds. I believe them the jest medicine in the world.JAftlfcS 31. TURNER. 5SI Ureenwich St.. N. Y. Refers to Hon. Silas Wríght. U. S. Sonate. PERFECT CURE OF VVO R MS. Our litile girl, 6 years oíd. has suflered all iha vorfst stages of worms; and we have never found tn effecfunl cure, uniil we administerctl Doet. Smith's Sugar Pilis, yhich our Irrite girl took. .vuliuut ihe least resistance, in dos-es of iwo nt a :ime; and we nevrr ■witnessed such a rhnnge in 90 short a time. The pilla biought away a mas jf worms, and slie at once iniproved. She is iow in joyous henhh. We have olso found the jreatest benefit from their use. JACOB CARLOCK, ftStapIe st., N. T. We hnve raany certifícales of cures in case af tVORMS. [From a lady well known in New York.] I have leen troubled for years wihfJizzinesa ind pain in ilie hend, attended witli depression, ümneè8if sight, &c. whieh have been eufirely ïnred by Dr. S.mith's "Sngared Indian VfgetrIe Pilis." I prize ihisincfiicine nbove.nll oiheis. SARAH DOUGLASS, Coner ol Ludlow and WiJker-St. [The foilowing is from one ol' the oldost and nost respectable larmeis in Madison Co.. N. Y.3 Cazenovia--. July 2Sth. !844. I have uséd 40 box es Brnndreih'e Puls, nnd ia niany u-ore of different lunds, and I havo ïever found iliat benefit from the use of th vholc, tlmt J have from the uee of two boxea o Or. Smith's "Improved Isdjan Vj getabm" They seem to strike ot the foundation of my iisease, which js of a bilious chnracicr. IRA ALVORD. [Mr. Alvord w.n?. with nnother, the first setler of the benutiful village of Cazenoria, about ')0 years ngo.] OLD MEN nnd YOUNG MExV liavc. witbuit nuinber, piven iheir tsiinifinia s foi these excellent füinily puls. And MOTHERS ! uo ihh we could lay before thö tvoild all the Jt)re6sions of npprobmion which we have frm hem in New York. They would nlone fill thi lage. The Inct ie, thcre never wnssuch a medi;ine for the romplaints of Chili Kr-s. Forsiile hy G. &, J. G. HjH. Detroit; Thos. Vlny, Jr.. Plymonth: Perrin Huil. Northvillt: Lund rif. MfColltjm. F. J. I. Cunc, nnd W. S& J. W. MnvriHrd.niul G. GrcnviHe. .Ann Arbor; i)b) n YpsHanti. l)xer. nnd ihrouphont tlm L'nitei ?!íi:.p?. OfUrc QniofiA r.vclnsively to liceeFilN-. 17f1 Git.-oMi.'ti.f. . v, Yrk.' CAt TIOIs'.- Ptv, ,ii nf nütquons.

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