Vol. XVII. A-lSTISr ARBOR, , OCTOBER 24, 1869. 87 5

THE FIGHT AT LAVERQNE.
The Nashville Union contains th«
following account of the breaking up
of the rebel camp of Gen. Anderson at
L,avargne.
General Uegley ordered General
Palmer to bis cownihm}, und instructed Colonel Miller to co-operate in th*
movement. Tlie whole lorco moved
promptly at 9 o'clock on the nioht of
j4Qnday 6th, consisting of the Twenty.
brut Illinois, Colonel Miles; First s e c
HH.I Illlllll BVKKTFBIDAY MOR.VINO, in the Third
Story of tUe Jrick Block,corner of Main and Hiuorj
Slreets
Entrance »>n Huron dtruet, opposite-1be Franklin.
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87 5
coin claims a right to suspend the great whoie country rallied as one man—the
WAR ITEMS.
The hospital nurse* in New York c : ty
Hotaling's IlliD?,ath from Bullet Wounds.
Writ of personal liberty, or to do any net restoration of the Union, the support of
We have tiken 500 rcb,el pnsonfrs, have made a request fur donations oi'
To be shot dead is one of tl,e easiest nois Battery, Q.dncu-l Stokes; First
under the war power unless he think* ho ihe constitution. The war would have sick aud waivhlyil, at Perryville, Dan- warm clutliing by the oharitabln to bemodes of terminating ]i!e; yet, rapid as Middle Tunuessee Cavalry. Palmer's
can do so consistently witb the constitu a definite object, upon which all men
ville and Ilarrodsburg, Ky.
used for the comfort of the sick and it in, the body has leisure to feel and force keeping straight on the MurjVeeation. I assert my belief and confidence would, he united in feeling. TUB heart
Gen. Anderson, of Fort Sumpter fame, wounded soldiers sent there, who aio now reflect. On the firsr attempt to nssas boro road, while Miller, commanding
that he expects that all those acts will, of the cour.try, the hopes of tha army is with his family, at Henderson, Horki- suffering lor want of articles of the kind. sinate William, Prince of Orange, the four regiments of infantry, took a diin due time, he brought before the judi- the confidence of the capit; lists, would mor county, New York. His health is
rection left of the railroad. Palmer
Kirhy Smith made iho people of ball passed through tha bone of thearrived at Lavergne at half-pnet three
ciary. If that decides hu has been right be ftrenglhened — fur they would know not yot restored.
(aca,
and
brought
him
to
the
ground.
Lexington carry all their cookingstoves
his act- will stand ; if it decides ho haa that this end could be gained^ A ' 'his
o'clock on Tuesday morning. Miller
you I
Bragg is reported to have said after to the foundries, to he cast into shot In the instant that preceded etupefac- j did not arrive in front of the enemy
been
mistaken,
they
fall,
with
all
the
time
they
feel
that
they
are
struggling
to
tion, he was able to frame the notion '
JOB PRINTINO-.
his
retreat
to
Perryville,
"
I
believe
I
nnd
sheil.
He
probab'y
considered
You whom the fathers made free and defended, consequences which attach to a mistaken carry out the indefinite, shifting and vio
that the ceiling of the room had (alien until the battle had begun, which was
lit£i|.ltWV».Hiind-bilU, '"^RV'i «Vr<l», Ball Ticket
Stain net the scroll that emblazons their construction of law. Our constitution lent purposes of theorists and fanatics, can outmarch the federal troops, but. that, as he h'ul seized and appropriated and crushed him. The cannon shot' at daylight.
Before the encounter,
ad »U.»» » | * t i t l of 1 . in »»« Fancy .lob Printini
everything that had to conk, cooking
fame!
tueuted »ithproinpln«M,--ndiiitlie BEST STYLE.
contemplates such differences of views, whose purposes to day aye no,t the purLord ! how they do fight! "
Palmer took prisoners some men whq
which
plunged
into
the
brain
of
Charles
I
You whose fair heritage spotless descended,
stovos were to them a superfluity.
A party of six Oincirmatians, while
the Twelfth did not prevent him from were on picket duty at Lavergne, and
Leave not your children a birthright of and it provides for them. They have poses thev avowed at tho onset. Many
BOOK BINr>TNGr«
happened before; they will happen again of them declare they do not wish to re journeying from Nashville to Owensboro,
shame!
The Commissioner of Pensions states seizing the sword.
From whit is sent them to Nashville.
His suspension of the writ of habeas store the Union unless they can revolu- Tenn , were waylaid and rohbedof $3000 that if th,e mother of a deceased soldier feuown of the first effect of a gun-shot
The enemy, under Gpp. S. It, AnStay not for questions while Freedom stands corpus must thus be tested. So with re- tionize the nocinl s\8tem of the •"'ou h.— 1U gold and greenbacks, by a guerrilla has a husband living, who is not proved wound, it H probable that the impress- derson, opened upon Pulm»r, and atgasping,
gard to his proclamation of emancipaband.
to be either unable to support her, or in ion is rather stunning than acute. Up- tempted to fr\ink by throwing ihe ThirWait not till Honor lies wrapped ip his pall, tion. As to its hicK of wisdom and effi* This has become the first, not the subor
There are now 13,000 convalescent such a situation that she can not enforce less death lie immediate, tho pain ia asty second Alauuma on his right. Tha
Brief the lips i.ieeiing be, swift the hands ciency, I coniially indorse ihe views ex dinate object It engrosses their thoughts
soldiers in Washington, large Dqitybcrgof her legal claim upon him for subsistenoe, varied as the nature of the injuries, and
clasping—
pressed by him iu his interview with the and feelings It hus made d'scussions in whom are daily rej lining their regiments, she is not entitled to receive a pension these are past counting up A fuot. tJi.emy with one gun opened upon us,
"Off for the wars" is enough for them all!
liut Hotaling'a Battery, at-hort H'latiince
Congress,
intrigues
in
tho
army,
oonfu
clergymeu from Chicago As to its
sion in the public nrnd. When this so- under ihe watchful and euergetio rule of by reason of the service and death of her soldier at \Vaterloo, pierced by a mus- off, returned fiio from sections. Th»
legality,
no
man
has
ever
doubted
that
Break from the arms that would fondly caress
son.
ket ball in the hip, begged water of a second shot from our artillery went
Gen. Banks.
CARDS! CARDS!! CAEDS!!!
you,
the slaves of men in rebellion can be cial revolution became the great object
Hannf o«rchased a RPOGLES ROTART Dumps* Car
trooper who chanced to posess a can-through the enemy's powder magazine,
with
thip
cl:iss
of
minds,
all
other
things
The
,
message
of
Gov.
Holb,rc,ak,
of
Hark!
'tis
the
bugle
blast
!
sabres
are
3'nu>? P:>pe fell baolj on Washington, teen of beer. The wonndud man driinl^
rightfully takeu lroiu them, with any
| y i , ilth » «ne .Mortment of Car.l type. 1 >e AKGIdrawn !
Ofllceis prepared to print Oards of all kinds in th
other kind of property, by vinue of law; were sacrificed to it. From that time Vermont, says tliat brive little State has I 10,000 horses have been supplied to returned hja heartiest thanks, mentioned which immediately b.>w up. c a s i n g
",at.«tp.>s,ihle,tvl P and »t a great
reduction
fror,
Mothers
shall
pray
for
you,
fathers
shall
bless
but I do not believe the rights or the we have been divided and distracted; raised in all l'4,000 men for the war, thearmy of the Potomac, u n j more that his regirrr nt wrs nearly estermin thu complete destruction of the whole
"rmer »rt»W.»<J<>h«HW! »»»">"" r " ^ f «'"• ™p".".f..al
you,
work and everyihing within respectaloyal men in the Sou h have been driven fully 1 000 more thau her proportion are still required. Tlii« fact demon».««ti«ni. in4or«««lon., Ball. Wedd.mr and \ !«,t,n
Maidens shall weep for you when you are property of loyal men, either at the
ated, a-d having proceed-d a dozen ble distance around it. About this
Crfi, «t».. etc. Call, ,'ive us vours orders »nd se
off <ir discouraged. We have all felt under all requisitions.
strates
the
tremendous
consumption
of
North
or
South,
can
be
destroyed
by
a
gone!
hovr'itis done
yards on his way to the reur, fell to the liuie the Alabama regiment above reproclamation jn peace or war, Can we that we were entering upon u gloomy,
The reason that Stuart's rebel cavalry, horse fl.-sh in carrying on the war.— earth, and with one convulsive move- ferred to maile a hostile demonstration
uncertain
future.
A
popular
expression
Never or now ! cries the blood of a nation,
say that the conduct of a disloyal major
The Quartermaster's Department is ment of his iirnbs, concluded his career,
All Losses promptly adjusted
upon Palmer's &*nkt but Miller',) force,
Poured on the turf where the red rose ity can forfeit the property of a loya in favor of the objects avowed in theQn their la,te a,u,dacioas raid, didirt go tu buying all the horaeu t'l^t, aie ofjure4 at
"Yet h'n voice,"says the trooper who yiHasting 01 uie Eighteenth Ohio,
Washington
and
take
what
horses
wo
should bloom
President's inaugural address, and solminority,
when
we
hold
that
a
majority
fair
prices.
tells the story, "gave scarcely the Lieutenant Colonel Givenj Twentieth,
Now is the day and the hour of salvation;
have there, is explained by the fsict that
Never or now ! penis the trumpet of doom ! of loyal citizens cannot destroy the rights emnly pledged in the Congressional reso the rebels don't use such a poor kind.
smallest sign of weakness." An oldOhio, Lieutenant Colonel Niebling;
Army
surgeons,
it
is
said,
are
conof a single citizen if he has been guilty Iutions of 1861, would at once put us
officer who was shot in tho head, ar- Snventy-uigluh Pennsylvania, Colonel
Never or now ! roars the hoarse-throated can- of no offence ? This was decided by upon that ground which would stop ConAn Englishman just arrived from Rich- stantly bribed to let men go on therived pale and faint at the temporary Servill; Fou teenth Michigan, Colonel
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
non
our courts, when they set aside coercive gressional controveisies, would restore mond reports that one of our Uniou sur ground of physical disability, and thehospital, and begged the surgoontolook
Sinclair, arrived through u oorn-field,
Through the black canopy blotting the skies temperance. Cau we safely admit the the energy of the Union men of the geons ia in prison in that city, in a cell army is growing less through the dishonCash Capital,
$200,000. Sever
at his wound, which was pronounced and rattled away, throwing his furca
or now ! flaps the shell-blasted pennon, principle that the primes of one class can
est
opeiation.
Powerlul
friends
of
sick
South, would strengthen the nation's three nnd a half feet high byfivefeet Inng!
Tot*l Assets, Jan. 1st, 1862,
•
*23J 38J 05
O'er the deep ooaje where the Cumberland
soldiers, eonatactly throng thu War De mortal. "Indeed, I feared so," he re across the front and on the Murfreeaforfeit the property, tlie rights of con- credit by making a definite issuo upon He was with one of Pope's regiments.
Utilities,
X-.834.09
lies!
partment and the Surgeon General's of- sponded with impeded utterance, " a n d boro road on ;he right. The SevpntyMARK HOWARD, President
science or the liberties of innocent men? which we can succeed, instead of those
G.
W.
J]wir.g,
who
was
drafted
on
the
fice,
in the endeavor to obtain discharges yet I should like very niueh to live a lit- eighth Pennsylvania baited in front p{
E. THOS. LOBDEIX, Secy.
?rom the foul dens where our brothers are This point must come before ihe judi- whose success would, disorganize one-half
tle longer were it possible." He laid his the retreating enemy when he attemp13th
inst.
in
Laporte
county,
Ind.,
pur^
for
their
frieuds.
dying,
ciary There all will meet upon a level, of our land, even if success could be at
The updersiRned has been appointed Agent for the
sword
upon a stone at his fide as gently ted to pass his line to our left.
Aliens
and
foes
in
the
land
of
their
birth
;
Dove reliable Company. and will effect il
and President aud people alike must bow tained by the means thus proposed.— posely shot the fingers off his right hand
Willard's hotel at Washington, was as if i s steel had been turned to glass
rom the rank swamps wt) e r e our martyrs are
•tgaiast losses by fire at reasonable rates.
to
disqualify
himself
from
service
in
the
to
its
judgments.
E. B.TOND.
What would be the position >'f 'ha con
lying,
Serwill threw his regiment rapidly
army. This, however, will not relieve list week perfectly crowded with milita- and almost immediately sank dead
Ann Arbor,June2, 1SR2.
Pleading in vain for a handful of earth,
servative party if it carries tin* election? him from, service.
ry men, from Generals down to Corpo- upon the turf.
by the left flank, completely in front of
•"roin the hot plains whera they perish out- RADICAL TUBOftlKS TEND TO VIQLSNOE AND It bas been true, loyal and obudient iu
rajs, and although it is pretended that
tne enuiny. During all this time, the
J. "W.
numbered,
Tho rebel killed at Antietam swelled intoxicating drinks are not sold anywhere
the minority; it will be true, loyal, and
artillery vas pjaying upon them with
Furrowed and ridged with the battle field's
D1S0RDKR.
Agent for
obedient if it gains some share of politi- up, and in two hours after death smelt in the city, scores of the aforesaid gentry
"Who
Will
Support
Chandler?
teljing effect.
Tho cavalry dashed
plow,
Those who have lost their respect for cal power. I t will hold in ch.epk those ranker a id more offensive, if possible,
3omes the loud summons, too long you have
presented the appearance of being jolly
All men who hold the constitution to against ttie line of ihe Seventy-eighth,,
constitution*,
and
have
thrown
aside
than
while
living
This
is
supposed
to
slumbered
Insurance Company Here the last angel-trump— never or now ! those maxims of government to which who are constantly pressing their pecuovermuch. This spectacle, taken in con be " a league with hell and a coveaent but was met by a succession of V|>lley«
liar theories upon the government and be the result of their scanty und un-nection with the apparent quiet of ourwith death ''
of musketry. The Thirty-second Alawe are content to cling, in entering upon array, without regard to the sacrifices wholesome diet.
OF HARTFORD CT., AND THE
great armies, is calculated to depress the
bama quickly throw down their arms,
All
men
who
haye
been
in
favor
of
untried experiments aud dangerous theo they cause or the embarrassment they
i(
The Legislature of Vermont has deter, most sanguice lover of his country.
and the cavairy elevated a white ring,
Speech of Hon. Horatio Seymour.
letting the Union slide."
ries, have not only introduced disorders create.
mined to pay the nine months volunteers
All men who support the nullifying tiUt the Cuptuin of the artillery not seeThe Louisville Journal pertinently
On Monday evening the democracy of and insubordinations into civil and miliWe not only concede but we demand from that State 87 per month in addition
laws
upon the statue book of Michigan. ing it, kept firing.
OF BOSTON MASS.
he city of New York, in a most magni- tary departments, but they have also in- that the President of the Unite-1. States, o the Government pay. The three years asks, if flour cannot he had for less
All
men who abuse Gen. McClellan.
Tho cavalry then fk'd in great confutroduced
into
political
discussions
a
spirit
cent and imposing demonstration, testi
t.o«ses Honorably adjusted and promptly paid at this
the representative of our laws, our digtroops all receive the same, making th.eir than $42 per barrel in Georgia, and
All men who are iu favor of negro sion into the woods. Meantime th«
of
lawlessness.
With
the
impatience
of
$53
in
Mississippi,
now,
just
after
the
ed
anew
their
devotion
to
the
constitu
•Agency. Office Corner Main and Huron Street, over the
nity and our power, shall at all times be ntire pay S20 per month.
Eighteenth Ohio had arrived nearly at
wheat harvest, what will be the condi equality,
8tore of BACH & PIERSON, Ann Arbor.
ion, the Union, and the ancient princi- theorists, and the irritability of those treated with deference and spoken of in
All men who desiro the petty offices the place where the enemy's artillery
A
new
regiment
of
Union
troops
is
to
who
are
disappointed
when
their
schemes
Ann Arbor, Sept. V>, 1862.
tion
of
thiriQrs
in
those
States,
sitid
other
lea of freedom for the peoplo. The
respectful terms. Our success, therefore,
under the tax law.
made the first stand, and by order of
arge hall of the Cooper Institute was do not succeed, they indulge not only in instead of weakening the adminis'ration De furnished by the S ate of California. Southern States, during tae next twelve
RAYMOND'S
•All men who wish horse contracts— Miller deployed as skirmishers to swepu
A
regiment
of
1,000
men
is
also
to
be
5<rce
abuse,
but
they
openly
advocate
months,
supposing
the
rebellion
to
conarked
to
its
utmost
with
an
audience
aa
in
its
efforts
to
subdue
the
rebellion,
Pliotogvopliic and Fine Art
who have made money out of shoddy tho woods recpnily qecupied by tha
ntelligent a« often assembles in lhat or violence And this, too, in the loyal must inevitably strengthen it, and will organized at San Francisco as a private tinue ? Can any one think that the
clothing—who have ccined trja blqad of Alabama regiment. rj!he men swept
GALLERY
ny other place Tt was by far the North, and against those who have shown aid in shaking off those radical influences enterprise. The cost of transportation rights of property will be respected at
soldiers into dollars and cents.
Nos. 205 and 207 Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT.
'or
a
regiment
from
Galiforuia
to
tho
the woods clear" ba'.:k by the camp, and
obedience
to
laws
and
a
respect
for
an
all?
Will
not
rol.Wi'y
and
anarchy
airest representation of the people that
by which it has hhretcforo been aun >yed Eastern btates is $83,000,
>
All men who thought the South could took numerous prisoners, among them
hotogr»»Vif,I.ifeSiie, colored or plain cabinet, imExecutive elected egainst their wishes,
run
wild
through
tne
lanH
?
as
ever
gathered
at
a
meeting
to
uphold
Ambrotypas,
and embarrassed.
»ri»l, Melainotypes. .taguerrtotypes
not be " kicked out of the Union."
Colonel Maury. Miller, learning PalSpefehes unequaled in the history of any nat on.
,$,, «^r CARD MC»URKS bythe Dtien or Thou- ie principles of any party.
Col. Kingsbury, of the 11th ConnectiAgain, fellow-citizens, upon this occa809yX
All men who believed the rebeUiou mer's infantry had gone in the same ditand.
We
are
becoming
accustomed
to
vioThe
retreat
from
Cumberland
Gap.
ere made by Hon. Horace P. Clark,
cut
Rrgiinent,
gave
orders
before
going
sion, as upon erery occasion when we
rection, withdrew the Eighteenth Oh o.
Ion. Hoiiitio Seymour, John "Van Bu lence of speech and action They make have ussemb.ed einee the outbreak of nto the battle of Antietam., that the Correspondence of the Cincinnati Commer- could be put down by a posse comitatm.
Surveyor & Civil Engineer.
All
political
parsons
and
free
thinkers.
Firing in corn-fields in front of the batno
impression
upon
us,
but
they
are
n, Richard O'Gorman and others We
this rebellion, we solemnly dedicate our- narao of every coward and skulker in the cial.
WKEKS Surveyor and Civil F.ngin' er. cr.ntin
All advocates of woman's rights, tery bad, by this lime become scatter. ue« to give immediate attention to all orders.—
lve the following extracts from the sinking deep into the congenial minds of selves and all we hold d«ar to a restora- regiment should be published. The acQREKNUPSBCRG, Ky. Oct, 4. Fourrierism and Sumner's
Austraiu ing and irregular, ami noon cease j
Office at his residence at the corner of Catherine and peeeh of Mr. Seymour:
bad and desperate men, where thev foster
tion of our Uniou us it was. To this end ting Adju'ant accordingly publishes the
Xfaaver etreets.
Last
night,
the
rear
guard
of
the
last
scheine,
and
nourish
those
passions
that
many
The Fourteenth Michigan and TwentyA'an Art or. i-'ept. 10, 186__
TENDENCIES OF THE RADICAL POLICY.
the ranks of our armies shall be kept names of 28 skulkers in the Connecticut brigade came into this place, after a
All persons who wished that McClellan first Ohio had each taken an activo
hereafter burst upon your home* and
1
capers
—
a
shameful
record.
I. O. O. F.
We will now state what aspect * of the your families. I might multiply in full, aud the treasury of our nation ro
day's march of twenty five miles. This might be killed in the seven days, fight. part, and secured nviny iirisoners.—
I i r ISHTEN'.UV LODGE No. 9, of the Independent adical policy we condemn. We chargp
plenished. This support shall not be The War Department is now rapidly morning I washed my face in the Qhiq
All persons who poured a " fire iu the Neiiley, at an early hour on Tuesday
stances of this thirst for personal injury
VV order of Odd Fallows meet at their Lodg Koom,
lat it tends to disobedience and insub upon others, which is shown ill the anxie- held back by 14s to poerco government to ncreising the Cavalry branch of theRiver. The division has been in motion rear" into democrats in tha army, by morning, deeming il expedient to risk
rerv Friday evening, at 7}£ o'clock.
E.'lUUUARUSON, N. «.
S.Sosiwsni. ?ec'y.
rdination; that it wipes out the lines ty expressed for arrest and imprisonment. adopt a peculiar line of pul oy. A^ain, service; and it is said that since the ever since I wrote last. Night and day calling them "secessionists," "traitors," no sajijifspa of troop*, sent out reinhicli separate different department* of They have all gone out to excite bitter- with equal solemity, wo pledge ourselves Stuart incursion, horses can be. bought have the weary troops plodded along. &c.
toiceinents from Nashville, consjsfjfljj
overnmciit and mark the.limits of State ness and to add to the sum ol public to uphold our constitution as it is. against very cheaply in the Southern tier of They have foraged all tlio way. NunrTHOIKSJUB and Retail l'ealer in Tobacco, Cigars &e.,
All conditional Unionists—who put of the Twenty-second Illinois, Tenth
' Jfain-t.—sign of '• Bg Indian." Franklin Block,
ncj national jurisdiction, thus introdii- hate. This magiignity cf feeling and every influence and threat, It is not that ooi}iities in Pennsylvania. The farmers ly every one carried with him his grathe abolition of slavery before the res and Eleventh Michigan and a batMu;il
Inn Arbor,
ing disorder and confusion in the ad- purprse has become so conspicuous that, we are men ly desirous the South should would rather sell cheap to Uncle Sam ter made of a tin plnte, and he grated toratiou of the aountry—and
t r y , Negley taking immediate comg. G SUTHERLAND & B<>K, linistration of public affairs; that it has whether you wish it or no, the citizens return to their duties and enjoy its pro-than give away to Juff. Davis 1
his own meal tor bread or mush A
The hero of t(je ten cent discharge mand.
T
"JTHOI.ESAI.E AND RETAIL Grocers and Coramissiuu )roduced a spirit of violence and lawless- of New York inu*t, by their votes, re tection, but because it is our constitution.
halt had hardly been made, if only to
In less than six hours after Dick allow a traiu to move on, but that the papers— the late Lieutenant Colouel
•V MaubauU, East ride Main Mreet Ann Arbor
Reinforcements proceeded to within
ness in our country; that it seeks to buke or uphold it. In a good degree It docs not belong peculiarly to them,
commanding the Lancers.
gain power by destroying freedom of you are to decide if you are to live and it is not to be confiscated by their Flawes was installed as Provisional men would have out their mills aud be This is tha army, which Chandler, a mile of the Insane Asylum, when
JTMTSCOTT.
Rebel) Governor of Kentucky, in theat work. One of the principal sources
met by S'oke-i nnil his regiment. The
MBROTYPE fc tmmeafH Atswr*, in the rooms speech, the sancity of our homes, the hereafter upd<T the laws of the State or aots. Its guarantees are our protection
seconded by his valiant Lieutenant, the
formerly occupied by Cordlcy, over the store of Sperry sacredness of our persons, and ou? rights
— it guards the fruits of our toil—it apitol buildings at PrankPort the whole of trouble h.is been that, owing to the Shairfflan of the republican State central first remark tha Colonel made to tha
\tfUMff
the laws of violence. You do not know
1'er.fect satisfaction guarantetd.
^ ^
of conscience; that it makes open war "hat direction public violence may take. shelters the sacreduess of our honies— it party—bogus Governor and suite. Com very long line on the road, and the ne- committee, will lead against the constitu- Goneral w a s : "General, we've got
'em" "Bv George," ejaculated Stokes,
"RISDON^&llENDERSbN,
upon our constitut'on, and that it is a Do not, I invoke you, my republican saves our persous from violence and manding General, Provost Marshal and cessity of keeping it in motion, the regi- tion.—Bet. Free Presi.
' we've got every'hine:—two Colonels,
wrong—and above all and beyond all, it all the ragtag and bobtail followers of ments have never known when or how
- gALEXH in Hardware,Stoves, house fnrnishinggood«, revolutionary policy; that it does not friends, countenance its spirit.
i Tin Ware kc. kc.. Sew Block,Main Street.
towards long they would be halted, except now
several other commissioned officers,
allows no power to step in between us Braxton Bragg—skedaddled
gtrii'e to restore the Union, but to over
A
good
story
and
a
true
one
;
is
Let me here sti-te distinctly to those and our Maker in the exeicisa of free- Lexington,
throw
the
institutions
of
Slates.
I
will
and
then
when
a
general
halt
has
beeu
A. P. MIMA
told of Gen Duryea while he was stanini ne:irly three hundred men; all
who revile us —who threaten with impris- dom of conscience. Its guarantees arThe rifle bill cartridges used by the made.
KAI.SK in Staple Dry Goods, finiccrlrs, Boots and now show briefly, but, I trust, clearly, onment for freedom of speech—that du
tioned at Baltimore as the Brigadier small arms, gnnn, flour, bacon nnd all
the necessaries we could carry after
the sum of all the great principles of rebel* at the battle of Perryville, as
Shoes and Re*<!y Made Clothing, Huron Street Ann the truths of these propositions.
When
We have traveled between 225 and Commanding. He addressed a note to a
rjng the long period the democratic party liberty, of equality, and justice, wrought
Vrtor
___
you deposit your vote. Uiie iall you will
proved by some taken from the pocket of 250 miles. John Morgan, with a force person who had ordered a petty farmer filling our own and nil the enemy's
held power it made no such arrests It out by ihe toil and suffering of the pat
HIliAM. JBEAKE*.
not decide upon my interests but upon
a dead rebel, were manufactured at Bir- of about 2,000 cavalry, has hovered a upou his land some nine miles from town, wagons and every species of cart we
will soon regain its ascendency. No i t
could preps."
f
d h l d
Ipat
i mingham, aud bear the name of a «Grm
A TTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT I .AW, &U<\ S o l i c i t o r s i n your own.
The principles you establish
round us night and day annoying jja to hand down the national flacr.
It i
effort on your part, however frantic, will
*\ Chaueery. Office in City Halt Block, over Webster
you
must
live
under.
Compared
with
there.
Thus
the
British,
while
calling
a
sacred
trust
received
from
nur
fathers,
The rebels had but ono gun, which
4<Co's Boo* Store, Ann \rhor
^
The father-in law of this man, a presi
both in front and rear, destroying mills
prevent this. When it is restored to
their vast importance, a political victory
upon the Americans to cease their •' fra- and grain, and blockading in front of dent of one of our banks, waited upon we captured. Wo also took from the
power no man's person will be seized and which must be handed down to the
KINGS LEY & VLOUGAN,
is nothing The authorities at Washingtricidal strife " and abusing the Federal us, and picking up any hungry soldiers the General to know wheather be had pnemv four hundred small arms, a regiwithout process of law. No man's right future unimpaired aud unmutilated.—
A TTOHSBVB, Counsellors, Solicitors, and NotariesPubment-il color, fiftv six lo-uls of flonr,
\ . tic, have Books and Flats showing titles of all lands ton will be influenped by this electiou in to the " writ of liberty " will be denied By God's help that trust sha 1 be kept at Government roundly, are furnishing the whose hope of getting some fruit, potatoes written the note.
If the county, and attend to conveyancing and collecting their choice of Generals, and in the
rebels with the indispensable means of or pawpaws tempted li'ip irouj the roadI did," said the General. " Are RRveral hundred weight of bacon, forty
or abridged. Every man's homo will be every sacrifice and every suffering.
>m»nds, and to paying taxes and school interest in any
keeping up that "strife" Better stop side. We h ive had to dig new roads you the pppsin?"
beeves, and a nnmbpr of horpen. Our
art of the State, office east si Je of the Square. Ann Ar- character of tlieir public measures.
held to be sacred. When you ask the Mr. 8ejmrmr was listened to with
It tench to imuhwdnialion and disobe-protection from legal tribunals you deny close uttentii.n by the immense crowd preachingandgo on aa a raerG shop keeper, around Durned bi idges, cut out tree* for
loss, n» fur as asocrtainfH, is four kil'ed
"No; I am his father-in-law."
dience. Every General who bus attemp- to us, you shall have it. You shall fol- which he addressed, and wad frequently Johnny Bull
The rebel losgj
miles, dig and dam for water, aud bi- " I give you thirty minutes to produce an'i seven wounded
WM. LKWlff, M. D ,
thirty killed, eighty wounded; nnmbeF
BYSims fc SrjROEON. Office at his residence. North ted to interfere with the oivil policy of low your vocation <>f abuse and calumny interrupted by cheers. A t the close of
A rebel soldier who had one foot shot vouac for ninteen nights without a soli- your son-in-law in this office."
side of Huron street, and 2d liou*e West ol Division government, or who has attempted to
of prisoners, over three hundred ; two
" But, General."
as securely us now. When you invoked his speech he was most enthusiastically away by a cannon ball at the battle of tary tent. No property has beeu unneitreet, Ann Arbor.
outrun its progress, or who has embar- the government, to violate our rights, I applauded.
Corinth, reported his name as W. T.cessarily destroyed, but tlm road behind
" Thirty minutes, sir, thirty minutes." Colonels, wv ;ral C'ptaira nnd Lieurassed it by meddling with questions am proud to say we always felt strong
Garner, of Northern Arkansas. Ho us has been left ban en of provisions
The two came at the appointed time, tpni"ts, or'lnnnce officers, nnd a squad
o. COLLIER,
said
that
he
was
pressed
into
the
service;
It
is
a
must
unfortunate
thing
for
an
and
the offender confessed that he hadof Sergeants nnd Corporals. Many of
,ise*M3"C^ERan*l dealer n Roots and Shoes. 1 which did not belong to the army to de- enough in conscious rectitude to meet
Garabaldi and the American War.
V>'*<* of ihe I'ost ffice. vnn Arbor, Mick. cide, has been applauded and upheld by the scrutiny of our opponents, and to
iVJ.
the ori-oners state thut th»v were sick
that he and his father were Union men, army to travel through a country and committed the offence against the flag.
Subjoined is the entire correspondence
the radical press and the radical organi- repel tBsaults with argumeuts aud reason.
of the war, nnd quite willing to quit
and thiithe attempted last winter to join not be regularly supplied with rations.
"
You
must
both
of
you
take
thr
given by tho Vienna Wanderer as having
MCoUE & l.ooMLS.
zations. In some instances, antagonism
G n. Curtis' army, but was captured, and
Very few accidents havo oecured. oath," said the General, " and I give fighting arrl return homo,
jf \NCFACTTRER8 an'1 dealer in Boots and Shoes, to the views of the administration conpassed between Gen Garabaldi aud the
OUR POSITION.
b is been ever since under guard. On All the tioops have como through in ex you, sir, two hours to hoist that ftag upon
Vl I'licenix block, Main Street, one door North of
Thu rehel forces were under *he
American Consul at Vienna ;
Vanhingtmi.
stitutes the only claim to the least disthe morning of the battle he was placed cellcnt health—bet'.er thau wo had in the same spot where it was pulled down." command ol General Samuel An<WHaving pointed out the evils which a
tinction. If you look to the responses visionary and wild radicalism has brought
three paces in front of the colors, and so, camp. Sore feet and stiffened limbs aru
TO GEN. GARABALDI, SPBZZIA, ITALY.
" B u t , General!"
con, md that individual informed hia
M. GUITERMAN & C O ,
made by the Governors of the States to upon our government, our army, nnd our
at the point of thu bayonet, was marched ail our ills now. We have hud skirmish
'' Two hours, sir, two hours, or youmen tbnt reinforcements «-«re ne'iftsssiry
VIENNA, Sept. 1.
HOLESALEand Ketail dealers and manufacturers ol
the
legal
demands
of
(lie
President
for
into battle. The dead body of the color ing more or less every day, until we both go to Fort McHenry."
VV Ready Made Clothing, Importer* of Cloths, Caesipeople, and having shown the terrible
;inil Rtarted towards Murfroesboro for
GENERAL.—As it has not been practiK. Uoeskins, kc. No. 5, New Block, Ann Arbor.
to sustain our armies, you find that! calamities with which we are threatened, cable to you for the moment to aooom bearer lying by him, attested the truth reached Grayson, at which place the en- The flag went up at the appointed time, them, and has not been heard qf since.
only the most radical suggest or demand if conservative men shall uphold these plish the great patriotic work which you of his statement
emy left us for Mount Sterling, sweariug and there it has floated ever since, aud The oavalrv were reTiectivtfly under
C. B. POUTER,
John T. Morgan, Bifel and McEiptho two are now sworn Union men.
SCRGEON DM m i . Office corner of Main conditions. If you look abroad among theories by
y their action at this election,, undertook in the interest of your beloved
The trials .of new troops, acting aa it was uo use to try to stop the d—d
i mam 11
and Huron streets, over P. Bach's store, our people you will see that for many
•try.
Yankees,
as
they
cut
out
of
their
block
country,
I
take
the
liberty
of
addres-ing
it
is
our
duty
to
state
clearly
our
posipickets, a e thus sketched by an army
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
From the Army of the Potomac.
years disobedience to laws has been open tion, and show the influence of our suc- you the present letter, with the v ew of
April, 1859,
correspondent: " In the night time they ados faster than they put theuj in. I
lv taught in thu pulpit and the press A oess. Earnest, thoughtful men have a learning whether it would not enter into
NEW YORK, Oct 19.
THOUGHTS FOK YOUNO MBV.—Costly
transform trees into mounted men, shrubs doubt very much if the war should last
WM. WAGNER,
spirit of insubordination has penue >ted right to know wlia'. we mean to do, and your plans to offer us your valiant arm
ten
years
longer
whether
any
troops
will
The
HeraWi
speoial
from headquarters apparatus and splendid cabinet hava
into
pickets,
fences
into
battle
lines,
and
B4JJBR in 8*04/ Made Clothing Cloths, Casstmeres and our whoie social system, and is shown in
At one make a harder or a longer contiiuous says one huudred and fifty of Stuart's no magical power to make scholars —
VtMim*' Hats, Caps, Trunks, Caipot Bags, ta. Main national. State, and municipal organiza- how our conduct will affect the action of in the contest which we sustain for the even rooks into armed rebels.
ti , Aim Arbor.
government and the conduct of the war. liberty and unity of our great Republic. time they hastily rallied their ranks and march than General Morgan's division cavalry have been captured, and it is re- In all circumstances, aa a man is, under
tions. When this great rebellion broke Upon these points they have a right to The combat in which we are eugaged
poured a galling fi'e into the outcropping has made I t is the second hard march ported thit mora will be. Six were God, tho maker of bis own fortune, no
out, which is itself but a vast exhibition full and clear darlarations Let us con- does not interest us alone, but the whole
PlJiRSON.
found on Friday night in General Rickets' is he the maker of his own mind The
rooks in the river, believing them to be a the regiment I am attached to (the
in Dry GOO<1F, Groceries, Hardware, Boota
of the same spuit, it found acts for resis- front the truths of our national position. world. The transport and enthusiasm
Shoes, &c., Main street, Ann Arbor.
creator has so constituted the human
Confederate force fording the bubbling Thirty.socond Indiana) has made. I camp, wearing Federal uniforms
tance to the laws of Congre68 unon the W« must accept facts as they
A large number of the rebel siok, cap- intellect that it can grow only by its
with which you would be received in our current. Even in the day time, on one hope it will be the last.
d
statute books of a large number of; Overlookingg all
ar- country in which you have passed a porp , we find
d the
h ar
ll the
h past,
SLAWSON & GEER,
occasion, a few of our men who had I wish I was permitted to state the tured at Sbeparjstown, refused to take own action, and by its own action it
^ S W S S j P*OV#WON & Commission Merchants,anddea- s t a t e s ; and they were all placed there med strength of the government and of tion of your life, would be immense ; and crossed to tha large island in the river for force General Morgan brought through parole, but took the oath of allegiance, must ceitiiiuly and necessarily grow.—,
Jf lMsiu WATER UMK. LA.VD 1'LAI?TKB
d P
by the same influences Wherever this the
engaged~in
th rebellioi.
blli
d i ddeadly
d l conflict your mission, which would be that of grain, were fired on by the whole frigh with so much skill Very little has been and have gone north.
Every man must, therefore, in an im4Ri«,one door East of Cook'it Hotel.
spirit of radicalism has controlled, these The sword i» now the arbiter, Not only leading our brave soldiers to fight for tened line of pickets, and only saved said of it in the papers, and the people
Oi'ders havo been issued preventing portant gonse, educate himself. Hia
acts
o
insubordination
have
broken
cut
are
the
ranks
of
the
armies
arrayed
for
the saints principle to which you have no- themselves by falling below the gunwales will be astonished to learn that so largs officers or civilians from orossing the hooks and teachers are but helps—the
C E
iRtnClocks, Watches. Jjs^elry. and Fancy Goods, like plague spots. Time does not permit the defence of our flag filled by our bly devo'eil your entire existence, would of the large flat boat. To these raw a force has beeu brought through au al- Potomac above Harper's Ferrv
work is his. A man is not educated
the sign of the Big *'*tch. No. 27, Phoenix Block me to enlarge upon the proofs of this, friends and relatives, but we know that
A few nights since a body of rebel until he has the ability to summon, ia
be iiltogether conformable to your iuten troops a coon-cry or owl screech becomes most barren country, supplied for miles
but
every
one
who
will
take
up
the
sub
upon
the
results
of
battles
hanothe
deg"JTCTWATTS.
tious. I shall cocsider myself, General, a bugle call. They need the experience and miles with only scattering pools of cavalry crossed at Sliepard>towu and cane of emergency, all his mortal pows, Watches, Jewelry andSilver Ware No jeot, or who will look at the tone of its tinies of our country. I t s greatne-i, its
extreruely fortunate if I could reoeive of a campaign to oool their imaginations water, warm and muddy. Perhaps uo penetrated almost to a Brigadier'* bead- er into vigorous exercise, to effect hit
. Slew Block, Aun Arhor.
prej-g will sea this spirit shown in the prosperity, its glory, are poised upon the your reply.
division in the army has as much or asquarters before they were repulswd, they proposed object. It is not the man
and temper their zeal."
efforts to preFs upon the President a pol- ,t a r n of the conflict. I have shown, in
good artillery. But I am making my having our uniforms on.
who hau seen the most, or who has
T. B. F5EEMAN.
I
have
the
honor
to
be,
&c-,
BOSECRAKS
ON
PuKSUINQ
AN
E
N
E
M
Y
.
Our troops passed through Stuart's read the most, who ran do this; such %
letter too long
We have nothing left
ARBEK and Fashi/,;j»lj!«' Hair Mressur, Ifcain Street, icy iu terms menacing and disrespect fu.1. !j temperate language, how this has been
Those who know Gen. liosecrans, his us but our guns, ammunition, and some camp on Thursday, where there was every
Ann Arb*jr, Mich. Heif iY&pU a£d Curls kept
^nok at the recent convention of Gov- periled by the confusion and evils brought
THEODORE CANIS;TJ8,
one is in danger nl being bornn down,
t j
on :iand.
vehement ene gy, his soldierly maxims, wagons. Many of our troopa ape bare- evidence of a hasty retreat.
ernors p o h man tbere lost his official u p .,n us by wild and speculative iheorTeg,
Consul of the United States of America.
like a beast of burden, by an overhis
resistless
will,
need
not
be
told
he
powers when be left tho limits of his J , d by an abandonment of tried path
SCHOFP & MILLER.
The following was Gen, Garibaldi's
footed and nearly miked, hardlv fit to be
leaded
majsa of other men's thoughts,
pursued the rebels " sharply," Of our seen in respectable society. We ate our
KALKKS in Miscellaneous, Bohool, ;tnd lilank Rooks Sta btate, yet they affected positions denied ways.
Bewildered, irritated and per-reply;
tionery, P»j,er Hangings, fcc, Main Street <j nn
£ 5 5 II the President and the Gen Nor is it a man that can boast merely
two hundred Generals, none have given first hard bread here last night, having
to them bv lh«r respective Slate gov- j verse, the agitators are still pushing on
trbor.
VARIOANO.Sept. 14,
such assurance of bitter pursuit as Rose- found some going up the river in a small erals should attempt to adopt all theof native vigor and capacity. The
ernments, und perplexed an anxious peo ' the same fatal policy They are willing
different plans for conductiug this war greatest of all the warriors that went
SIR—I
am
a
prisoner
and
dangerously
D. DEFOREST.
crans. " Follow close ; force them to
pie by secret proceedings, and attempted to sacrifice all the blood and the treasure
iffaoLBSALE and Retail Dcalerin Lumher, Lath, Shinwounded ; oonscqu.ent.ljr it is not possible face the rear; compel them to form of en boat, marked 9 U t O. V. M., Ironton. that they aro censured by the vitriol to the siege of Troy had the pre-emito
influence
the
President
of
the
United
of
tho
people,
but
they
are
not
willing
' " gles, Sash, Doors, Blii.ijs, Water Lime, <;ran<'l River
Still, the in line of battle, and so harrass and dis- This morning two more small boats came newspaper warriors for not adopting, nence, not becausa nature had given
faster, "laster Paris, and N«ts at all RTOK A full btates by a movement at variance with to sacrifice one passion' or ose prejudice for me to dispoue of myself
and perfect a«ortment of the »bf,M, apd all other
moment that I have obtained my liberty courage them; prevent them from com- up, but I have no' learned what they are heaven only knows what would become him strength, and he carried the larni'U of building malarial* cnr.fciantly on hand at tl,e the genius of our institutions. If they On the other hand, while our views have
ladon with. We could eat up a half of the army, the union, or any thing; gest bow, but self-discinline had taught;
pnaiible
| iwent p
i b l e rates,
rate, on >>«trait "-treet, a few rod! from Dad no objects beyond those avowed, it been rejected, we have calmly and firmly and thut my wounds are healed, I shall municating from front to rear; give them
the Railroad Depot. 4Ua iterating
else. The confusion of tongue* at thehim how to bend it,— Webster.
seize the first favorable opport ii ity of no time to distribute subsistenoe; don't dozen good sized boats, boilers and all.
r
in
the
was a folly which increased the public adhered to the tradition of our fathers, satisfying niy desire to serve the great A^ t e u t Cement Roonnjr.
The division is now slowly crossing the building of the tower of B:ibel would be
1
alarm at this period of national dis^uie- that authorities mu-t be upheld in themeriom Repub.ic, of which I am a citi- let them sleep. ' Such are his maxims river, one brigade having gotten over.
no comparison to Ihe military chaos
U WASIITENWVCOUXTY BIBLE ROCJETY.
VERY SMAKT LAD —As we were walk-,
,V7
1 rightful exercisu of power, whe'her we zes, and which is nosy fighting for uni-Serve with him and you will discover
that th* civilian wisuacres, who are
I " IsrosiTORT of Bibles and Testanumta at the Society
:
that
his
sharp
adviou
is
not
mere
lip
ing
along the street, the otlvr day, w«
I price* /it VV. C. Vnorheis'.
We have another apparent conflict be liked their policy or not. Henoe our versal liberty.
more ready tu plan than to fight, would
service
"
When
you
desire
to
put
a
man
j£3
I
t
<s
said
that
Jonah
wrote
to
noticed
a crowd of urchins standing
tvteen the judiciary and the army and support has beeu unwavering, uncondibring upon our country.
out of your house, get him fairly started his father after the whale had swallowed
around a boy who was sucking a liiece of
tbe KgeentiT*. Many who speak of dis- tional and true. Thu election of our I have the hocor to be, & c ,
l
and only half the ordinary force is re-him, that he had found 11 good opeuing
candy, ' I say, Bill,'1 said ona ot' them,
SO"CESSORP TO
GARABALDI,
loyalty to government, forget that the whole ticket would not revolutionize poquired to keep him going. So witb a for a youug mau going into the oil GllBEf,P.V ON THE R o L l FOR A DRAFT.— "give me that candy, and I'll make it
judiciary is one of its independent bran- litical power, bur it would qualify that
retreating enemy.
Moral discourage- business.
It is eaul that the name of Horace ooine out of my ears, like Blitz did last
MANUPACT"KFR?OF
Cfaet, as much HO as the executive or leg- monopoly of all departments of governFATAL ULNJSSS OF KOSSTLII.—A Suutch
ment robs him of half h'm strength —
Greelev
appears on th(> draft return night at the theatre" Second youth
lslative
department.
I
t
is
one
•
'
•
without
ment wLich we have seen tends to cor newspaper etuttw that " poor Kossuth,
X»x*irxt, B o o b .
Make
him
turn
fit,
b^y
and
rest
easy
—
JT^IT
The
ooffin
of
Daniel
Webster
trorn
Westuhe-ter
orv.uity, N. Y. H'>r-shells over the eantiy. First youth verv
which it canno! be carried on. I t is as ruption and despotism when unchecked th« Hiniwiirian patriot, is in the final
AND —
He is worried. You are at ease." Such was opened at Maishfield at tho reGent aoe protested to the enrolling o{)i,vr deliberately eats the candy — second
treasonable
to
assail
its
jurisdictions
as
to
Our
success,
for
other
reasons,
would
s'age
of
conwimplion,
and
that
probabCOLORED
MEDIUMS,
any other part of our national bring th's war to a successful conclusion. ly before irmny weeks pass away, a are part of the military ideas of Gen, burial of his son, Col Fletoher Webster. that he vvas filty.-two years old, hutyouth watches the little fellow's e*ta
Pnper,*c. attack
syttem. I say there is an apparent con- It would carry us back to thu point from noble country will have to mourn the Rosecrans. Why did Grant order him Decay hud naturally done itg work, but the latter thought he would have ihd and after drawing himself into every
ANN ARBOtt MICH.
y
p
to halt from carrying them nut, after the the marked peculiarities of that massive " philosopher" drafted, if only to seeconceivable shape, he suid: ''Well, it I
flict, for I will not believe that Mr, Linhich i"e started, and for which the Moss of one of ber most gifted.'
late battles of Corinth and luka?
haint forgot the rest, as Jure as raps,"
! head aadface-^ere clearly distinguishable, him die-card hit •' oW grey coat.
Business IMrtftnin.
MERCHANTS' INSURANCE CO,
CONWAY INS,, COMPANY
W
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D
P
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The democracy tire »stoni.-heJ at Tae Situation of G3:i, Buell's and Bragg s
Democratic Sena,toria,l Convention, 8th
OCTOBER ELECTION
ADDRESS
property to enjoy, and life itself will not
The "290."
Armies.
|
their
successes, and the ab!>litionis sure
PENNSYLVANIA.
District.
compensate
f
its
burilens
Thick
t'.alkOK
THK
ur
Capt. Tilton ol tlie wli.-ilor
From
the
Tjouisvillc
Journal, Oct. 21.
dismayed
beyond
all
calculation.
K P>. Po;si>, jlear 'gbj.v-Tho Demo_
county gi-es l,20t) majori'
(»!!(• ef iliu captures of tho 200 says tJlai Democratic Stale Central Committee. lioss ha1igs over tho future. A radical
The fnllow;nft aboli ionists, members
We
get
nothing
further from liuell
faction lias driven the gouj old ship of
ty
for
James
T,
Hale,
Union
democrat
the commander of lb« rebel craft said to
cratic Senatorial Convention for this
of the present Congress, have bet n, de- a.d Bragg. Probably we may hear of
Detroit, Oct. 21, 18G2.
State among the rooljjsanc! ijiiicksnuls.—
4 N \ AHUOR,
him ; " you Northerners :»»-e 4e8tPOyh)g
District, 8th, was held at Saline Ex- ,and conservative republican, for Con- feated, and democrats chosen in their pie or both of them in a few days.—
Dat>toerat& of Michigan —A gieat polit Our anchorage
has failed ; the ballast is
gress, over William II. Armstrong,
our property, and Now Bedford people
g
change, Saturday, P . M., at 2 o'clock.
places, at the late ul' ctior, v'.z: John Evidently, a deal o$ di;s;;tisf;ction oxh cuiilpa.-s
p is
i i g j { the Friday Morning, October 24. j
straight out-and-out republican.
nrc having their war meetings, offering ical battle i.« :ii hand; your country and ovi rll oardd; the
P.
M.
Eaton
was
called
to
the
Ohair,
your
country's
glory
call
you
to
arms—-1
helm
is
useless
the
pilot
is
-:s:,.icided
Fifth Congressional District—Bucks A. Gurlev, Samuel Shellabarger, Carey is s, among our people, and we are not
$400 bounty to volunteers, and send out
the
l t
at it. Confident expectation^
and Geo. W . Hall, appointed Secretary. county gives six hundred and thirty A.Tiimble, P. J. Worses or, A. M.surprised
tlifir stone fleets to block up our harbors, Your former renown, aud the traditions ; and bewildered and an utisacnt lied crow
Blake,
W,
P.
Cutter,
S.
Edgerton
and
a;
e
disappointed.
High hopes ara
of
the
old
democratic
family
invoko
your
is
robbing
and
plundering
on
every
hand.
majority
for
Carrigan
for
Congress,
ami 1 am going to retaliate ! Captain
On motion of 15. Hare, J . J . Rohison
action. The shades of Jackson aud Jcf- Those gentlo winds that iiiled the sails
whiph defeats Russell Thayer, Union John A. Bingham. Thet-o gentlemen blasted. Every one feels that things
Tilton continues:
was declared the unanimous candidate
have nil had democratic successors ap- have occurred which there were means,
republican.
" I went on th? quarter deck with my fecgoq aud Washiugton call on you from in former days, and brought peace and
pointed.,
and leave to slay at homo,
to prevent, nnd which should have been
for Senator for this district.
tho
tomb
to
stop
forward
and
savo
the
plenty,
have
been
succeeded
by
fieroo
It is thought the democrats have
snn, when they ordered me into the Ice
previ n'.ed. But let.ua bo patient, he;.r
country
in
this
its
hour
of
peril.
The
gale* and a racing tempest. Then, all
The following committee was appoint* elected their State ticket, though it is
INDIANA.
w.iist, with my crew, and all of us put in
and scrutinize all the facts bearing up-,
constitution
of
your
country
is
assailed
hand-,
ahoy
!
Yon
JOUUg
men.
can
savo
doubtful
as
ypfc.
Our
Washington
corcd.:
irons, with (he exception of two buys,
Indianapolis, Opt. 17,
on the case and then pronounce the
by
an
armed
rebellion
on
the
one
hand
the
s
ip
if
you
will
Stand
up
and
do
onok am! steward. [ asked if I was to
D. LoBaron. Bridgewater; Levi Rey- respondent states that a dispatch has 1 Returns coino in slowly. We have, judgment that shall seem to be dg<erbeen received there from Governor Cur- as you i»no\v, carried the State by 20,be put in irons? The reply wns that aud by a vehement sectional fanaticism it.
nolds, York; G. W. Hall, Saline.
tin admitting the defeat of tho repub- O0Q inajoijty. Wo have elected eight ; ved. We still hope to find that no eon-.
Aitnpiri Citizen* of MkJtigan — 'Bcx Forever float that standard slvet t
his pursuer was put in irons, and his head on the other. .Balls and powder are the
weapons
of
the
ono
class
of
assailauts,
GKO.
W
.
HALL,
Secy.
lican Stale ticket and the election of aCongressmen out of eleven. ' All thefidence has been misplaced.
what did VOU come to this country? W h y
Where breathes the foe but falls I
shaved by us, and that he was fLOitag to
Bragg is by this time, we presume^
majority of democratic Congressmen. ab(il;;ionists have to crow over aro Orth,
rctiiri'ulc". We were put in the leo waist, wbjfe pa»or manifestoes are the weapons j <jjj v , n l i o u v e t | 103C bwiutiful plains, th:it Wilh Freedom's soil beneath our feet,
.—The next term of theThe candidates wero:
in Tennessee. We are anxious to know
]5oih strike at the integri mrivaled s-cerory, that g:irden culture,
with an old sail over us and a lew planks of tho other
Julian
aud
Dumont.
Wo
have
the
And freedom's banner waving o'er us.'
whether he is followed across the lina
ty aud existence of tho government, of those vinevard.-i and valleys and luiuuCircuit Court which is to commence on
Auditor Qener-a'—Isaac. Slenker.
to lie upon.
Legislature, as I telegraph) d you last
by Buell. If ho is not, we shall soon,
your
fathers.
Both
are
revolutionary.—
taiii3,
those
inoiiument-s
ami
old
castles
Surveyor
General—James
P.
Barr.
Tuesday,
will
be
adjourned
to
Nov.
17th'• The steamer was cruising to the west,
niiflit, and if Morton bad been a candiThe following table shows the result | date he would not to-day bo our Gov- hear of his striking a heavy blow soineand the nest day they took the Blishu The one requires you to put down, with and old cathedrals and galleries of art,
[ where. Ilis army cannot afford to Yt&
kindred
w
e
a
p
o
n
armed
traitors
in
the
that civilization a thousand years old,
)ur latest advices fron Penn- of the election for Congressmen
Dunbar, her crew receiving the same
ernor.
iidje. It is far too groat fbr that. Bu,t
field,
while
the
other
calls
you
to
action
j
those
sweet
scenes
of
your
childhood
and
Hist
.Dist.
treatment as ourselves. The steamer's
sylvania state that the Democrats have
Congratulate the democracy of the where it will go is the question. Ona
:
18. No returns.
1. J . Randall, Jem.
guns beinsj kept run out, the sido ports j with no less effective weapons—tho vote those soo al relations of maturer years?
For Governor,
carried the legislature, thus ensuing the 2. C. O'Ncil, rep.
14. Wm. H. Miller, d great North '.vest upon the victory we I of the Atlanta papers says the Chatta• sea was ' and tho ballot box. Your sons, your Why did you leave them nil and OFQSS
be shut, and• when the
16. J. Bailey, * d
h won.
election of a democratic U. S. Seuator. 3. J . Kline, rl
! nooga liailroad is in full running ordu*.
brothem
and
your
neighbors
have
uobly
tho
ocean
for
a
distant
and
untried
counn little rough, or the vessel rolled, the
16. A. 11. Coftrotli, d
I. Wm. I). Kelley, r
Cincinnati, Oct. 17- tn within fifteen miles of Nashville. I (
responded
to
the
one
call,
as
a
country
in
try ? A h ! you hud, read the Declarai"i. O. W. CaVrtgan, d (17. S. 8. Blair, r "*
w»icr wns continually coining in on both
Returns from tbirty-eight counties in this is true, is there not danger that
The Rebels Evacuated Western Virginia (>. J . D. Styles, d
|l8. Jas. T. Hale, d
OK OAKLAND.
oides, and swashing across the deck where mourning aud each battlefield in I bis tion Q( Independence and the constituIndiana give a democrat'.u majority of Brngg may get to Nashvillo and cap—Morgan in Buell's Rear.
7. J . M. Bromiiall, r 19. \,i> rtituni.s.
most
deplorable
civil
war
can
testify;
ro=
tion
of
tha
United.
Spates.
You
had
wo were, so that our feet and clothing
For Lieutenant Governor,
"20. §p returns.
10,000, and unofficial returns from I tiire \t with an overwhelming force be8. S. K. Anemia, d
Special Dispatch to the: Chicago Times.
were wet all the time, either from the spond yourselves to the other at the pojlg rpad of American liberty snd of our
9s Th:ul. Sevens, r
21. Wm. M. gtewart, r other portions of the State promise an fore the necessary reinforcements wiH
ou
the
fourth
of
November
next,
material
and
national
prosperity.
You
Cincinnati,
Out.
20.
water below, or the rain above. W e
10. M. f-'.ir... ,-. ,1
22. J. K. Morehead, r increased majority of 18,000. The bo sent forward to the gallaqt ftegley'ii
Patriots of Michigan—IIQW can yot}had learnpd that labor was reasonably
23. T. William,, r
OF ST. J O M V I I .
were obliged to sleep iu the place where
Advices from Gen, Cox, at Gallipolis II. P. .Johnson, (1
Legislature is certainly democratic.
support?
24.
No returns,
save
your
country
from
the
dangers
tjiat
12.
O.
Dentaon,
<X
compensated, here. You saw tlip Stars
we were, and often waked up iu the nigbt
For Secretary of State,
report that the rebels had ovacuated
bcetitV
You
cannot
and
you
will
not
and
Stripes—the
ever
honored
oniblern
nearly under water. Our f;ire consisted
om I ..• Kichra n 1 Whig,
from
•Nominated by the Democrats ami supporWILLIAM R. MONTGOMERY, of Western Virginia and gone t a East
THE FIUIIT AT LEXINGTON-.—It is said,
or sympathy
beef and pork, rioo,beana,
rice, beans, to*
tea and |i
of beefand
yaffiliation y
p y wilh those of American liberty, gleaming front mast
Tennessee, taking with them all their ted by Republicans.
The
North
Must
be Eevastated,
that in the fight at Lexington on FriIlillsdale.
lna n u s
heads
in
the
ports
of
Europe.
You
coffee and bread. Only one of our irons \
against it at the South, J o u
trains, &c. They huve manufactured
VI
Democrats,
Congrr-M has attempted to respond ! day evening there were two hundred
For State Treasurer,
was allowed to be taken off at a time, cannot savo it by acting with the canting, oauie. You have enjoyed freedom, been
and carried away 200,000 bags of suit
8
Republicans,
after
a fashion to the earnest demand of j and twenty-five rebels and two hundred
radical
faction
at
the
North,
which
did
\
reasonably
jvud
for
labor,
been
protected
CHARLES 0 . TROW BRIDGE, of a sufficient quantity to keep them for
»nd we had to wash in salt water. W e
4
Not heard fipm<
the
people
of the Confederacy for somo Federals engaged, in which from fivo
much,
very
much
to
produce
the
presentby
tha
ooBBtftution
aud
laws,
aud
have
were kept on deck all tho time, night and
one year, Jieforo leaving they de
Wayne.
The present delegation stands
sort
of
effective
retaliation upon the to ten rebels were killed, fifteen wounwar,
which
did
nothing
find
would
do
participated
in
the
general
prosperity
of
diiy, and a guard placed over us,"
a.trojed tho salt works and a larg<
ivepublicaus,
For Attorney Geneva!,
17
enemy—a retaliation demauded alike by ded, and one hundred and eighty taken
nothing to avert it, and which has done the country. Would you enjoy thorn
»|nnnn{ of other property. Gen. p o | Democrats,
our duty to the outraged "laws o f human- prisoners. Tha F&deral loss was but
much to aggravate the condition of af still? Would von savn labor from being
7
JOHN T: FQLilES, of K^t,
will be in possession of Charleston toThe Retel General Stuart.
ity and to our citizens. Just so. long as four killed and seven or eight wounded].
fairs auJ to reuuer tuem nearly despe- degraded to a level with the servile labor
In
18C0the
vote
of
the
State
on
tho
morrow.
For Auditor General,
The dashing rebel General James E. rate. W e are fallen upon gloomy times, of the African ? Would you savo the
candidates for the Presidency 6tood as the bloodthirsty Yankees arc permitted Among the rebels who were mortally
John Morgan has turned tip in
B. Stuart, whose startling raids on the such as are likely to continue so loug as constitution aud freedom of tho country
to [.roocod with impunity in their devel- wounded was. Sam Morgan, Into of
RODNEY C. PAINE, of Berrien,
follows :
Buell's rear, and tho impression prevails
Peninsula and in Maryland give him extreme counsels shall dictate affairs at from the hand of the destroyer ? Would
ishwork, relying for immunity on our Nashville, John Morgan's nephew-.—.
Lincoln,
268,050
such marked prominence, is a native of Washington. Then come to the polls you perpetuate what you have fouud our For Commissioner of Stato Land Oilice, that he will attempt amusement ut de
sentimental devotion to the violated laws The rebels were subsequently heavily
Fusion,
178,871
CHARLES F. HEYERMAN, of
stroying trains.
His force numbers
Virginia and a young man. He gradua- and cast your ballots for democrats, and coun'ry to be—tho home of the free and
and usages of war, just lint Jo,ng we reinforced, and took possession of the,
Dougias,
1G.765
not less than 2,500, armed to tho teeth
Wayne.
ted at West Point as late as 1854, en- conservatives, and modorato men, andthe assylum of the oppressed ? Thon
shall be subjected to outrage, rapine, place.—Louisville Journal, Oct. 21.
Bell,
12,77btering the Mounted ltifles. When the reasonable men, and Union-loving men, rally to tho polls aud vote the Union aud For Superintendent of Public Instruction, His recont clash into Lexington was \n
murder aud arson, wherever the invading
Lincoln's majority over all, 5 9 / 27
tended us a chock of tho Federal ad
rebellion broke out he-was simply a First and national men, and patriotic men, democratic ticket.
North may find a foothold in our terriTHOMAS II. SINEX, of Calhoun.
oino.
vance, while his main force co\ild move
Lieutenant in the Hecond Cavalry, the now nominated iu opposition to tha raditory. [Here follows a half column of
Conservatives
of
Michigan—Remember
The democrats claim from 10,000 to the bitterest abuse of tho North, which
westerly.
For Member of Board of Education,
" c r a c k " regiment organized by Jeff. cal ticket. Drive the radicals from tho
Humphrey Marshall, with 1,000 men 15,000 majority on the Stale ticket, we omit.]
Pavis while Secretary of War, and of places they occupy, abuse aud disgrace. how your orators, your statesman aud DANIEL E. BROWN, of Genescc.
In this city on Thursday, October ~it>l}\,
was at Mount Sterling on Suiulay and twelve Congressmen.
which the loyal Gen. Sumner was Col-Take the reins of government from men your press, predicted that the extreme
Since Congress has thought proper to 1802, by the Rev. L. D. Chapin, JOHS t .
polioy
of
the
abolitionists,
if
carried
into
The Union ticket havp elected five 1
making preparations foe a southward
onel and the rebel Gen. Hardee Lieut. who have shown themselves unqualified
For Representative in Cortgross,
leave the whole matter to the discretion FCLLEK, of the firm of Grenville & Fuller,
Congressmen, and two aro doubtful.
retreat.
Colonel, Stuart resigned May 1-lthto hold them, and place them in thopractice, would array the North and the
of tho President, it is to 'u.o hoped that of this city, and Miss LODEJIA E. MOWBT, of
South
against
each
other,
would
overThe
democratic
Slate
ticket
in
Ohio
Ten rebels deserted in a body and
1861, about three months after Tremain hands of men thoroughly true to the conhe will do something to fulfill the ex-Ann Arbor town.
throw the constitution and plunge the
Of WASI1TLNAW.
arrived in Paris on Sunday evening and is probably elected.
made hrs Twcddle Ha!l speech ju.-tifying stitution and government.
A change nation in civil war. Remember how a.
pectations of the people—something that
The. successful candidates are -subdeliveied themselves up. They repre
tho rebellion and opposing the war "now, cannot be for the worse. I t may be of
may effectually curb the insolence of the
joined :
sent
that
"Old
T
u
b
,
"
as
they
call
Hum
hereafter and forever, and if that be infinite advantage to you aud to your Cass, a Douglas, a Clay, a Webster^ aud
enemy and prevent a prosecution of those
legislative Nominationsa
whole
hast
of
wise
and
conservative
J u d g e of tho Supreme Court, R . P .
phrey, has deceived them so frequently
treason make the most of it." Stuart posterity.
infernal schemes of rapine and arson,
men, predicted just what we now suffer
that they are determined to desert hirr Ranney.
immediately rnteied the rebel service
For State Seuator—7th district.
murder aud servile insurrection with
People
of
Michigan—Remember
that
and
are
yet
to,
suffer.
IJow
they
cauSecretary
of
State,
Wm.
W.
Arm
at every opportunity.
and has since been the star of its cavalry.
s
trfaiph the Lincoln Government has
WILLIAM JAY, of Northfleld.
eternal
vigilance
is
the
price
of
liberty
tioned
U
of
tho
coming
danger.
How
While in the United States army he
John Morgan has stated, tfr-.t, wh.ei strong,
threatened the South. Haw is this to
The
patriots
of
the
Revolution
and
the
their
addresses
burn
with
noble
words
of
Attorney
General,
L..
l
i
,
Critcli^eld.
For
State
Seuator—Sth
district.
married a daughter of the loyal Virginhe went iuto Kstell county, to head G
be done ? We must resort to retaliation. SOLOMON'S TEMPLE \
founders
of
the
government
hedged
the
warnicg
of
what
is
now
upun
us,
and
now
School Commissioner, C. W . Gil-Yes; but what shall bo the kind and
ias,
Brigadier General Philtp St.
W. Morgan's advance, he was to have
JOHN J . ROBISON, of Sharon.
Commencing on Satir.'day cwning,
George Cooke, then Colonel of the First personal liberty of the citizen about with what they foresaw as clearly as tho sun
been joined by Humphrey Marshall bert.
what the measure of retaliation ? Any
the
strongest
guarantees
of
whioh
fuuda
at
inid'day.
Head
over
once
again,
be2bth. 1862.
Member
of
the
Board
of
Public
Cavalry. One of Stuart's objects in his
For Representatives in State Legislature, who failing to corne to time, the expedi
half-way measures be^iuninj^with, nothing
TliU is a house built of Cedar, ornamented with
Works, James Gamble.
ifaoinsular raid was to capture his father- mental law and national compacts were fore election, their patriotic lessons.—
lion
failed,
and
the
Cumberland
Gap
and snoing just where they ought to be carvings of cedar, overlalQ with pine California £$l3—
1st District— CHESTER YOST, of
capable. They transmitted theso guar- Remember how tho great master of
Subjoined is the result of the vote gin, will only make the matter worse— l i was built in California at a cost ot tw$utj sixl^
in-law.
heroes escaped an engagement. Mor
antees to you for safe keeping, and youAmerican oratory was hunted down to Ypsilanti.
dollars, it is -.H by 36 feet ami 15 fqftt *\&\i, it ocupies
for
Congressmen
:
gun's movements are certainly very
Before the rebellion broke out Stunrt are charged to preserve them for your- his grave by malignant partisans, who
will o'lly excite the ridicule of the ene-tbt'cntire body of iho ball. It is ILjuminattid with 20J
2d DisL—IlIRXM J. BEAKES, of suspicious, and have tho appearance o Mat.
gas lights, aUo 600 figures checked with ii k and linen
nisi
was an officer at Carlisle Barracks, for selves, and traogmit theui ^unimpaired'to have succeeded to his place, and who pol11 W. A. Hntcbins, d my, and stimulate them to reuewed atro- representing ail their wortihipiiw, d^edJcatioikof thaTemAnn Arbor.
continued dashesancj a raid uponNorth 1 G. II Pegdleton, d VI
ple by King Solomoft, as to its architectural beauties
years the rendezvous of the United your postet ity. The dictatorial spirit of lute, with their pestilential breath, the
cities.
We
ought
to
do
iu
earuest
th,e
Wm.
B. Flnck, d
2 Alex. Long, d
chalk'u,"- t*:e worl 1 for its equal.
3d List.—LOVATUS 0. ALLEN, em Kentucky.
States cavalry, only thirty miles from abolitionism, without even the excuse of very places where charmed assemblies
very things with which they threaten us, woOpen
18 John O'Neill, d
every day and evening from 2 to fi an'l 7 to 10
8 R. C. SchSnck, r
of
York.
14
P.
M.
Lecture at 3,'X and « P. I I . ' ^dniiasion 25 c«nt«,
Chambersburg.
Several of his field an overruling necessity, has assumed to once hung upon his words of experience
Geo. Blifia, d
expecting always murder aud outrage
4 J. F. McKiimcv. $
(
h;y.ivn
15 cents.
15
No returns.
The Rel>el Army in Arkansas.
officers were also stationed there at diff- suspend and nullify theso guarantees.— and of admonition. Remember how the 4th ZM—ELI8HA CONGDON.of
upon women and children.
5 F L. Leblond, d
Liberal arrangements made with Sabbath aud day
16 J. W . White, d
School*.
erent times when in the Federal service, The citizen, without a complaint, without kites pecked at the noble eagle, and how SylvanSpringfield, Mo., Oct. 21. 0 No. returns.
The President should issue a procla17 E. R Eckley, r
S. S. Cox, d.
and all wero thoroughly familiar with being allowed counsel, without being they have since peeked at his memory.—
A prisoner in the camp of Genera 7
is R. P. Spalding, r
mation, demanding that Lincoln's Eman8
Win.
Johnson,
d
COTJNT"y TICKET,
the whole couutiy. I n addition they confronted with his accusers, without tes- Remember it all, and go and vindicate
19 J. A. Garlield, r
Ruins, and who escaped at the timo of 9 Win. P. Noble, d
cipation proclamation be rescinded, and
were of course guided by rebel sympa- timony against him, without the forms of that memory at the polls.
the fight at Newtonia, gives the follow- 10 J. M. Ashley, r
the wholo war system of the North T5YRON GREEN, having n^pli$d for a license, ij^ir
For Sheriff,
12
thisers residing along tho whole route.— civil law, and against all law, has been
Democrats,
ing account of the condition of tho reb
brought within the rules of civilized 1J hol'ls btatteH iL r e a d i e s 'to attend to all calls
Union
men
of
Michigan—You
have
Ihivinc; had excellence, fasus'positive he can give £p°&
Republicans,
Taking everything into consideration, the seized, overpowered, manacled, and sePHILIP WINEGAR, of Northfield. els on tho southwest border. The
5
warfaje, and declariug that uuless this mttlfactfon.
All calls promptly attended to : 'Vhiitgea
Not heard from,
leariunablo.
Apply at the Kniukhn House.
fact that Stuart successfully made the cretly dragged off to distant military steped out af your party lines and your
soldier
says
MoBride
and
Parsons
had
9 be done, we shall send forces into the
For County Clerk,
party
disoipline.
You
have
boldly
inBYRON' GREEN".
circuit of our army on the banks of the prisons, thero to remain till the pleasure
eight or ten (thousand men, aud Rains
North to. hum, ravage, desolate and desThe present delegation stands :
Ann Arbor, Oct. 24, 1SBJ.
875tf
curred whatever of praise or hatred may,
TRACY W. ROOT, of Ann Arbor.
Potomac is not so remarkable as the
fifteen
thousand.
Ten
thousand
were
troy
everything
in
their
path,
+^or
Democrats,
8
of
his
accusers
should
sea
fit
to
set
him
justly
or
unjustly,
attach
to
such
a
step.
Estate of Ebcn T. Whittelsey.
effective. Cooper had eight thousand
For Register of Deed.",
yapidity with which he did it.
ought this to be an empty threat. The
Republicans,
12
at liberty, denying all explanation of the \'ou have doubtless done it deliberately,
TATE OK MICHIGAN', County of IV»»]ii™avr,i»:_
Cofioe
and
Shelby
four
to
fiive
thous
recent
exploit
of
General
Stuart
has
Union.
1
S At a MMion of the Probate Court for the County of
cause of arrest. All this has boon doue and democratic conventions have accepted HORATIO G. SHELDON, of Ypsilanti
and: besidos these, Standwaite had one The vote of the State in the Presi- shown that the Northern territory is open \V.i*htc-ii:iv.-. holdon :it tin- Probate Office, in the C i t /
An Indian Princess Vug Up
in States and communities thoroughly your assurances that you did it patriotiof Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the fifteenth day of.
For Prosecuting Attorney,
thousand five hundred Indians.
Some voting men in Churlestown, loyal, where judges and jurors and offi cally. We strike hands with you, then,
dential election of 1800 was as fol-to us. We can send cavalry expeditions October, in the year omr ihouB&vd <ight luinc'.redand
ALEXANDER
DCRANE,
of
Dexter.
Sixty-two. Vn-pont,Thomas Nimle, Judge of Probate. "
The
general
plan
for
the
invasion
of
into
Pennsylvania
and
Ohio,
with
orders
Mass., recently explored an Indian cers of the law wero ready and anxious | Shoulder to shoulder we stand by the
lows .
In the matter of tjw Estate of Ebcn T. Wnlttelmy,
Missouri waa that the rebels should
to move rapidly from place to place, and deeeaaej^.
mound in that lihioe—the burial place to do their whole duty. These are evils constitution and government. Ho I for
Lincoln,
231,010
For Treasurer,
On
reading and filing the petition, duly verified, of
to do nothing but burn and destroy.— Franklin
of Nimgret, the hist of tho Pequot sa too grievous to bo borne. A blow aimed our country, now, henceforth aud for-HORACE CARPENTER,ofPittsfield. inarch iu three colums, under Cooper,
Douglas,
187,232
W Whittelsey, praying that administration of
Parsons
and
Rains'
'X
be
first
points
The
deuse
population
aDd
concentrated
Raid
Estate,
may bo granted to t?arah S. WLitti'lst-^, y^
chems—and found the remains of his at the liberty of ono citizen is a blow evermore! Let us striko home aud
12,194
Bell,
tome other Suitable person.
to
be
taken
were
Springfield,
Mount
wealth
of
these
States
are
circumstances
For
Circuit
Court
Commissioner,
daughter, his only unman ied child :
11,405
Breckinridgp,
Thereupon it Is-Ord -red, That Monday, thesr-v-niecn k
leveled at the liberty of all. A blow strike all together. Let the shout of
which would great'y facilitate our ope- <'ay of Xove.nl e. next, i.t ten o'c'ock in the forQi j^
Lincoln's, majority over all, 20,779
" They dug faur feet and came to struck at the liberty of one man is avictory follow the roar of battle and be THOMAS L. HUMPIIREVILLE, of Vernon and Rolla. They thought
assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the'
thero were only a1;out 8,000 Federal
rations. In a country where a citv lies be
heirs&i lawof saiddeenaeed, and all othur pfjr.Jons iuthree very large flat stones, weighing blow struck at the constitution aud gov-heard above it.. Let the old flag of tho
INDIANA.
Saline.
forfeited, in said estate are required ^o appear jit a M-Stroops
in
the
Stato,
aud
that
the
c^
at
the
end
of
every
day's
journey,
and
a
perhaps a. ton each liaising them out ernment of tho land.
Union once more wave victorious over a
The following State ticket nominated town is passed every hour, an invading sionof saitl Court, then to be ho.lden^t the Probate
For Coroners,
-ure of Jefferson Pity und St. Louis
Oflice, iu the City of Ann Arbor. In sai-1 (Si'ojiir. ii'no
oi tfx* way, tho-y continued digging four
Citizem of Michigan—You? liberties united, happy and prosperous people.
bv the democrats of Indiana is elec- force would find plenty of occupation for shovr canae,if ain there he, why the prayer of the
would
bo
an
easy
matter.
Ilindnian
PHILHM.QN
C
MURRAY,
of
Salem,
feet deeper including the thickness of are in your own hands. If you do not Jf!lect,or$ of Michigan—Have you not
petitioner should ffoi be granted .
ted :
its destructive powers. Au unwarlike
An»lit is further Ordered, that said petitioner ffivft,
tho stones. They then struck a large preserve them history will denounoe you seen er.ough, heard enough, felt enough EDWARD L, BO YD EN, of Webster. made a speech, in which he promised
Secretary
of
State,
James.
J
.
Annotice
to the persons Interested ir; said estate, si the
that the Stars and Bars would float all
aud unorganized population \vQiild soon peudency
iron pot, filled with smaller pots, ketties as lit only for a condition of slavery.— and suffered enough, from tho extreme
of said pctiti.M, aii'l the hcari.njj thereof by
thon.
along
the
Mississippi
and
Missouri
Riv
tire
of
raids
like
these,
and
olaiaor
for
causing
a copy of this order to be ptmlisfa^ jn tfce
and skillets. They found also a large Future rulers may acquire boldness from factions— the extreme pro slavery faction Representative Convention—4th District.
Michigan Argug, a newspaper printed and circulating
State Auditor, Joseph Ristine.
ers
before
Christinas.
peace.
brass kettle filled with porringers and your forbearance aud rob you of all that at the South, and the extreme anti-slavery
in <ai.i County of Wawlitehaw, three sneewnhre araahg
A Democratic Conventionforthe -lth RepState Treasurer, W. L. Brett.
previous to said v^aj of hearing.
The rebel array is represented to be
Other kitchen ware, find bottles. On remains. A gonerous and patriotic peo- faction at tha North ? Then strike both resentative District will be held at tho Godfrey
(AUuecopy.)
T,liqMAS NI.VQg,
Attorney General, Qscar li. Hood.
MCCLELLAN AXD H I S M E N — T h e
Judge of Probate.
removing these, they found under them ple should and will sustain the executive ways. Tho armed enemy has felt the House, Chelsea, on Saturday October 26th, in a lrightful condition. Only abput
Superintendent
of
Public
InstrucMoravian publishes a letter from Lieut.
decayed wood in tho form of a large authority and all departments of tho gov- weight of your blows on the one hand; I8C2, at 2 o'clock, P. M., to nominate a can- tbree-fourtbs of the men are armed at tion, Samuel L. Rugg.
Baer, of the Penir-jlvania Reserves,
log, and an iron chain surrounded it. ernment, aud make auy sacrifices consist- let tho Northern enemy now feel the did%te for Representative in the State Legis- all; many that are-armed are only proReporter of Supreme Court, AJ.. \,.writton after the battle of Antietam.—
vided with shot guns and pquirre*
On one sido were hinges, and on theent with tho preservation of tho consti- we'ght of your numbers, and the extent lature.
He says :
rifles. Dozens of regiments aro with
Auction Sale of
opposise side a padlouk, made fast to tution, in their support, for the utter and strength of your patriotic determinaT|ie resu.lt qf the vote for CongressBy order of the Committee.
While we were resting along the roadout tents, and tho lack of clothing and
the chain. It appeared that the log overthrow of tho rebellion. To dostroy tions. I/et the enemy North and South
W. A. JONES, Ch'n.
side, v?e noticed the men running in from
blankets is generally lslt. Hundred.- men is as follows;
bad been split in two halves, the inside the constitution under the pretence oT see, and lot the world sea, that you mean
October, 13th, 18G2.
of men are barefooted, bareheaded and 1 John Law, (lein
of each half excavated so as to receive saving it, is an intolerable doctrine.— to preserve aud maintain the constitution
HORSES, SHEEP & HOGS.
7 D. W. Voe,rhcis, (1 the woods, where they were resting in
tho shade, and getting "ear the road and
bare generally. Our informant was 2 J. 11 Cravens, d
8 0 S . Orth, r
the body of an adult, On removing the I t is the usurper's plea the wotld over. and government as their founders Jeft
Editor
is
still
confined
to
on
the
fences;
anon,
we
heard
cheer
after
amused at .scorps of cavalry who bad
W. W Harrington,
d 9 S. Colfax, r
The subscribers bcin^abouc to leave, their Farm will
upper half, they found a skeleton en- If the men at the head of the govern- them.
g
10 J K. Edgerton, d
l
d
his bed, unable to attend to office duties. .spurs buckled on their bare heels. 4 W
cheer in the distance, growing louder sell at Public Auction ut their f:irm
WH
H. H
Holman,
d
shrouded in a silk robe, and on the head ment could ouly be permitted to aot upTo one and all—Let the good man
11 J. F. MeDewell, d continually. The men knew, as if by INTHE TOWN OF SCIO!
a cap or bonnet of green silk. Exten- on their own sober judgment, aud upon come from his altar and closet; the man We shall endeavor next week to give a Provisions aro very scarce among them. 5 G. W Julian, r
mngio, who was coming.
I t was the•t !. mllea wetH of ADI* ArV.or, on Wednesday the 20tb
ding from tho top of the head was a their own convictions of duty, there of philanthropy from his homo of kind- greater variety of reading matter, but Bread and water, with an occasional 6 E. Dumont, r
Democrats,
7
General whom they all love, and whom tajr of October, 1802. The follo«U^'des<uib«d piopeftf:
chain like a watchguard down to the would probably be no grouuds for alarm; ness and charity; tho man of letters, this week it has been impossible for us to piece of beef without; salt was their
they all believe to be the man to lead
principal diet. There was no discipline
Republicans,
•
4
solo of the foot, and were fastened to but those men, we foar, are under the science and taste from his study and
devote as much attention to the paper as or order with these portions of the rebel
them on to victory. I t was General ?'.x milch cows, all with Cklf by the the ihovDQghbftf
Tho
present
delegation
stands!
the outside solii, near the toe. The
influence of a faction of uncompromising place of art, aud refinement; the man
McClellan. I wish you had. heard the Durham bull, 'Howard,' two 2 year old heifers, four
Democrats,
7
leather of one of the shoes was decayed and iuexorable fanatics, aud therefore the of toil from his shop and his farm, and we otherwise should, had wo not beon so army. Half of them were drunk when
qg hellers, four helfora calves, two atcer*, ali
cheers, and seen tho cans flung up, as he year)
Republicans,
4
the other partly remains, and indicates surest and best, if not the only way towhile tha mau of prowess is fighting the completely crowded with other matters. whisky was to be had, and for blasphesired by * Howard,* ©XKX, One pair red working
Oxen,
7 years old
In tho Presidential eloption of 1800 rode by with his cap on, acknowledging
a vory delicate foot. Surrounding the gave tho constitution from overthrow, enemies of our country on tho martial We trust our friends are blessed with a my and general immoral conduct their
the devoiion of his men. One soldier,
the vote of the State was :
waist was a belt made of wampumpeag the government from revolution, and tb,u field, let us ope and all, without regard great ainount of patience, and will put up equal was never known.
whose heart was full, exclaimed at the
Lincoln,
139,033
and covered with silver broaches its or- country from irretrievable ruin, is to hurl to birth or rank, without regard to forOut* work horse 7 years old, one 4 year old ir.are, sifoil
top of his voipe, " That's the boy ! "— by Imported ' Stone P1OTOE,*-IH f«mi'Uy • Hark jiVny,'
Missouri and the Border,
Douglas,
115,509
naments; around tho neck was a neck- the radicals themselves from place and mer party relations and ties, come all with our inexperience in the editorial line.
two
2 vo;irs old hor.st* coits, tired by 'Hark-away.'
Let every praying heart remember this SHEEP.—Oflq
The Leavenworth Conservative learns
Brecfcjnridge,
12,295
lace, and at tho wrists wore silver power, and thus relievo the administra- together to tho ballot box on tho first
Hundred F u - Sheep in small ]*>r».—
General
beforo
the
throne
of
grace.
If
by
late
advices
from
Fort
Scott
that
Gen.
R0G3—%A
)ot ©I UylU-ld :m \ lirass-bred hugs, smiu- of
Bell,
5,306
sleeve buttons. They found also two tion from their violent find destructive Tuesday of November next and fight a Representative Convention, Third Disthem
fi^e
breeders,
aUo a lot of
he is aot liked by some people, ho has
Blunt has ordered Major penning to conLincoln's majority over all, 0,023
trict.
coins, ono of silver dated 1650, and a policy.
less bloody, but no less important battle
tho
love
of
every
soldier;
and
the
solstruct
a
telegraph
line
from
that
place
to
The
following
special
dispatches
to
popper farthing; also inside the log was Old Men of Michigan—Roll back the against the political foes of our country,
HOUSEHOLD FURNJTPRE.
SALIKB, Oct. 20, 1862.
Fort Scott, by v/ay of Lawrence, for the the 2'ttnes show immense democratic diers believe that he is tho one to lead
n set of Dutch spoons, some rnetalic wheels of time to the political campaigns and there and then demonstrate to each E. B . POND,
und FARMING UTENSUS too numerous to mention.
1
purpose of facilitating the transit of mil- gains in Pennsylvania, Ohio, aud Indi- them on to victory. Therefore, let
Sir **nte to commence at 10 o'cleck A. M. precisely.—•
Dutch pipe*, and ladies' thimbloa and of Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson other and to the world that wo prize our
-A loug credit will bo given on all aurna ovei;
Dear Sir.—Tho Democratic Represen- itary information and the movements of ana ;
every one join with them in ttjeir prayer: $5,.TK!:MS.
other articles."
secured by approved QUUA with interest. All duim
country
above
alt
price,
aud
that
no
eneand Van Huron. Drink in tho inspirauudcr
$5
Casb.
"
God
bless,
guide
and
protect
our
(Jen.
our army. This will be a substantial and
tative
Convention
for
this
District
was
PENNSYLVANIA.
n.VVIPM. FINI.KV.
tion whioh a recollection of those glo- my on earth, political or martial, shall
McClellan! "
held at Saline Exchange, Oct. 8th, 1862. pefteaheHt improvement to Kansas, aside
BYRO.V GREKK. Auctioneer. HKN'RV II. I'INI.KY.
Washington, Oct. \J.
ever
wrest
from
our
united
grasp
the
rious
campaigns
is
calculated
to
impart.
POPE'S FAI.T. P R K D I C T R D - ^ A grnphic
UOMEK P. Fi.NLEY,
from its inestimable ralue for the purpose
In Pennsylvania tho Kepublican3
P. I I Eaton was culled to. the Chair indicated above,
Scio, October Spth, 1502.
gtory is related about General Pope. The review will again renew your constitution aud tho Union, framed and
The
Pennsylvania
Legislaturehave
elected
eight
or
nine
of
tfie
twelyo
H e was very familiar with one of the strength and your dovotion to country.— established by tb,e united aud common and Gco. W. Hall appointed Seo'y.
A letter from an officer in the "Army Senators to fill vacancies. As far as Tlie Harrisburg Patriot and Union qf
Sow is tlie Time.
officers on his staff, when he had a som- Then, parties were led by patriots.—* efforts of a common ancestry.
L. 0 . Alien, of York, received the of the Frontier," dated twelve miles
tho :20th inst. says:
I
say,
uow is the time to settle
he polls, thea, evevy wan, and lotunanimous vote of the Convention for north of Cassville, Mo., October 11th, hoard from, there have been olpotod to
mand in tho West. When Gen. Pope Then, administrations were conducted
the lower house of the Legislature fif- (' The Souutc, as vye before stated, will
was starting for Washington to take by statesmen. " Thero were giants in the ballot box do its work. Let MichAccounts.
States
that
thorc
•were
three
brigades
unstand
fourteen
democrats
to
nineteen
ty-one democrats and forty-eight reAM ileterni!ned for the next SUE veekfl to pciqg'tfcQ
command of the army of Virginia; he thoso days." Thank God their histo- igan wheel into the line of thoso gallant Representative for this District,
der Generals Brown, Blunt, and Solomon publicans, which, if sustained by the abolitionists. Prom retun:s and inforUQitettlci)
accounts
ou my book*) to a close. As i.iy
The following Committee was appoint- at that point, awaiting orders to advance
sent one of his staff back for something ries ace fully writton, and their uauies States, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Iudiaua,
bo paid, aud all business men aro makiDg
official returns, secures a republican mation derived from other souroes we flflbtimust
short credits, :uid short si'ltk'uients, I am compelled tu
ho had lef\ at his old headquarlors — are held iu grateful remembrance.-^» that have already spoken iu thunder toues ed for the ensuing two years.
into Arkansas.
Reinforcements \vere majority on joint ballot, and therefore aro satisfied that there will be a demo- rollow suit. It you can't pay the money down, you
This officer met Pope's friend, and alter Thank God, they rest from their labors, of rebuke to the radical and revolutionary
]>;iss \<t\]r note with interest on short tiujc, as I
Philip Blum, L°di; D. W . Parmor, daily arriving, and the force would short- the United States {Senator to bo elec- cratic majority on joint ballot of not less miisi
(<
have L'odo. wo u^au la su poor tiuit tic caa't settle any
The blood
paying good-bye ho rode away. Pope's and do not live to soo their worl? da. spirit of abolitionism.
ly be large cuough for any purpose. Be- ted next winter.
than three. We have elected, we thiuk ; i i •. During the season, 1 made toe tinu' for p lyrj^enU
John
Carpenter,
Ypsilanti.
Then, letters" sec the storm about to break,
first of October, that time IKIS gone bjr, and
menoFbstiled him before ho got out of Btroyed by unhallowed hands.
sides the rebel force of 15,000 that reiortainly, fifty-four members of tho bat fowhehave
responded.. Wow, in conclusion I say 'to
Tho
democratic
State
ticket
is
probhearing, l i e dashed back at a gallop, to suslain the charter of American liberty upon them. They deolaro themselves
:tll
•!.
;
oquents
;it, tlio expiration of the above s;ni-i!ii--i
trented
from
Newtonia
on
the
3d
inst.,
House
of
Representatives
and
the
aboliThere seems to be a calm upon
u n u t expect .1 visit houi a proper olKcet.to
ably
elected
by
from
3,000
to
0,000
and asked what w:is wanted. "Give was not accounted treason. Then, free- "ready for their doom." To the polls,
it was reported that Hindman was movtionists forty-six. If Wlinrton is elected tender U." last calf.
tho
troubled
waters,
W
e
have
no
news
my oompliinents to Pope, and tell him dom of speech and of the press, and tho then, and let that doom bo realized L e t
ing north with reinforcements. Our majority.
M. ROGERS.
iu the Juniata district, and we think ho
The republicans have lost au aggrehu's a fool; bis grave js dug," was the right of trial by jury, and to the writ of the State bo purged of the .shame and from the seat of war. In Kentucky and troops were advancing cautiously, bringthere will be fifty-five democrats to Aim Arbor, October p , 1862, 2in874.'
habeas corpus, were home cherished rights, roproach they have brought upou it. T oMissouri frequent raids are made by somo ing iu rebel pickets evei-y day: and it was gate of four, if not more, members of forty-five abolitionists, giving us a mareply,
Strayed or Stolen.
and he was a traitor who dared to violate tho polls, on Noyeuiber foi|rih, every guerrilla party, but no serious damage thought wo might meet the enemy in Congress,—Campbell, McPherson and jority of five ou joint ballot, insuring beROM tho premises of Judge Kinsley, in
them.
Then,
wise,
patriotic
and,
conGrow
bowing
among
them.
The
offiman,
to
the
polls
!
force
and
fight
a
battle
any
day.
yond
question
the
election
of
a
demoGK.V. Jjji'T. 0 , DAVIS RELEASED.—A
has beon done by these land pirates.
Ihe lown of Pit.tsfit.ld, on Wednesday,
letter from Louisville to the Cincinnati servative men ruled iu the public coun- LEVI BISHOP, w . A. RICHMOND,
The Third Missouri Cavalry have ta- ial returns are requisite to decide ratio United States Senator."'
Oct. 1st, 1B62,
cils.
Then,
we
as
a
nation
were
feared
whether
tho
democracy
have
lost
H.N.WALKER,ADAM L. HOOF,
Gazelle says that Gen. Jeff. C. Davis has
&3
The abolitionists are still at fcen about seventy prisoners lately, forty Thayer in the Fifth Di*lriet.
A SORREL MARE,
received au order from the War Depart- by tyrants, loved by tho lovers of liber- S. G. CLARK, AUSTIN WALES,
-MlH:<i AN IN Bl.OOMI'IEI.l) ON ifoNDAY.
work trying to get McClellan removed, of them on the railroad between Rolla
Fouryenre
old, had n white alri|<£ in the faca
ty
everywhere.,
and
respected
and
honThe
majority
of
thp
Congressmen
N A. BALCH, II. H. HARMON,
ment, releasing him from tba arrest unand St. Louis. If these men had suc—Otis of our citizens, who was in Any pi rson giving infoi'mfition whore said
and although frequent rumors reach us ceeded in their plans they would have se- from this State, it is now believed, will Bloomfiold yestorday at 10 or 11 o'clock rAttre
{ier which he has hitherto boon confined] ored by all. Then, you gloried in the J. COULTEU, II. 0. LYBR00K,
may be found will confer t\ great fnvor
from Washington that he has been ousted, cured supplies, no doubt, by removing be democratic.
killing Nelson, aud in military proud title—A>IKRIOA>J CITIZEN. HOW0. RL 1UJINES, L. D. NORMS,
A. >.I., informs us that John Morgan on the owner, and be liberally rewarded for
JuHN JOHNSON.
Cincinnati, Oct. 17.
J (i. SUTHERLAND,
" enlarging his limits." There is all changed now ! What a brood has
yet he still retains his command, and we rails and throwing the trains from the
was then thero, with a portion of histhe trouble.
Ami Arbor, Oct. S, ISfl .'.
873\v.'l
^ j reanoL's for believing that Gen. thisanti slavery agitation thrown up into Dcmoprfttip State Central Comiuittep.
track.
Some
of
them
pretended
that
gang,
another
pprtipn
having
passed
Pennsylvania
returns
comes
in
slow,
hope the President will pay no regard to
public
life?
But
"
pigijiies
are
pigmies
Davis jyijl be- at the head of his command
they were on their way to give them- but enough is received te show that through tho phice. Oi}r military authese blatant civilians.
still, though perched on Alps." Oomo
in the field ,<?£aia before long.
selves up to our side. They took one at he democratic Stato ticket will bo elec- thorities should be upon the lookout in
NASHVILLE FORTIFIEP.—The gallant
out, then, to the polls onco more, and rea time asthcy came intoRoHa to attcnoj ted by 12,000 to 15,000 majority.
all directions for the dashes of the per- The uadl
ill, on i<" vi-urs time if •
d
CQXQIIESSIOXAL NOMINATION*. The
store your country to its former renown. Gen. Negley is in command of the
Pjiwson, democrat, in the Wcstmore- severing marauder. I t i.s ;i scandal and 80 Acres of Land la Webster,
United Stales forces at Nashville, und Democratic and • Union Conventions of a pretended horse race during last week.
The P#i»n«ylvania ElectionYoung Men of Michigan—Wo writp to
a shiimo thai he is uncnfigbt.
rra ol I.. Boydcn. The farYrl is
Philadelphia, Oct. ±1. you, young men, because ye are strong tho defences of the city ore said to bethe Sixth District held at Saginaw on The Democratic Party Cheapening Bread. and distjict is elected.
F cultivation, has a framed
Morgan captured our few sick and
DJ1I0.
Oflieir.) rctnt'r,3 frofn seventeen coun- and are able to overcome tho evil one, formidable' Euph prominent street is
vouOff ahdttliriftgr orchard, and is convenient
Since
the
victories
of
tho
democrats
Tuesday,
nominated
for
Congress,
JOHN
wounded
in
Bloomfiold,
including
ttoVte
j
.
Xcruu
givou
uu
application,
barricaded,
and
beautiful
houses
have
ties, comprising more than half the vo- who seems to be now holding high carniCincinnati, Oct. 17.
in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania
or four officers, and wepres'ame he paD. HENS'JNG.
ting population of the Suite, gives val amid the disasters and ruin of a dis- beon relieved of their roofs and turned Mobft'B, of East Saginaw.
Official
returns
from
fifty-one
counhave been ccmfnineil, the premium on
.uu Ail'or, Sept. ISti., l-'iJ.
8?{m>3
roled
then).—Louisville
Journal,
Oct
into
forts
or
riflo
pits,
aijd
tho
fort
on
r
yienker, democrat, for Auditor General tracted country. You are just ente ing
ties have been received; in which the
»ld has gf>o,e down nearly ten c«nt !
21.
St.
Cloud
Hill,
which
pornmaqds
J.hp
government promised to
1,SG2 majority.
This is equivalent to cheapening tho democracy, on the State tieket, have a
upon the great buttle of life. Many of town und Surrounding couutry, luiu
X T SN? 3E3
POSTAUK Ci lilUtKd* W A S I H ) . — A delyou will cast your first vote at the ap-been mado of such strength, that it cap pay $o00,000 for the capture of thopripe of brpad ; lor every ten per ecu*. majority of 13,000, showing a deinocr'atic
gain
of
40,000
of
Tod's
majority
S
.A.
D
EL J^JT O O- A.
egation
cf
Western
Railroad
Presiadvance
on
the
premium
of
gold
adds
pirato
Alabama,
aud
$300,000
for
her
proaching
election.
In
tho
name
of
our
SSJ
Lieut. Worden hojg entirely
scarcely be taken.
fifty cunts to tho cost of a barrel of ai4 3'ear. Thirty-sevon counties more dents, headed by MftatV. L'llomtndieu E M P I R E
destruction.
recovered from the injuries to
es, common country, by tho proud recollecW A T E It
o bear from, in which it is claimed that and llico, are here to obtain a supply
flour.
ireceivod during tho engagement be- tions of tho past and by nil your hopetf
FOR
tho
tiiaji'rity
'will
be
increased
rather
TAX
STAMVS.—There
are
no
less
than
of
i-mall
notes
and
postal
currency
ior
A
democratic
victory
is
always
sure
of
the
future,
we
ask
you
to
cast
that
U^j
L e t every voter seo that his
tween tho Monitor find the Merii;nae.,
I a or Pj»ppp»i»j ("••n••Mi'Mjion. Xcrroiis
the great Northwest. Tuey have suc- Debility, Loss or Appetite, Common Colas, disease!
iind he will shortly be placed in com-vote for tho constitution and the Union. ninoty-fivo different stamps required to namo is properly registeredEvery to bring results fiivortiole to tho inter- h:m diminished.
of the Lung*, HeKJuclie, »nd Feverish e\aU ol t\m
mand of our new Monitors. T h e hon- Should the counselors wlio DOW sit in be used, from ono cent to $20. and to voter is required to have his name regis- ests of the pebble. Let. them look to it Out of nineteen Congressmen, four- coeiied in getiinL,' o n j h i ml red iboub- flvstem.
Sol.l by MAYNAHU, 6TKRBIN3 & WILSON and
then, for their Own sakes, that tho State teen demWcrats are certain of elojtion, and (lolir.s in change.— iVusA. Cor. of EBERBACH
prablo testimonial lor him is nut far | high places, be continued iu thoso places, purchase one of each would require
& CO., A n a Arbor,
.}18?»tered before, he u entitled to a votu.
N. Y. Herald.
of New York is curried for Seymour!
I you will soon have uo couutry to love, uo $196.53.
and probably filtcuu.
from 120,000.
Jiirliigait JUgss.j
TOON TICKET.
BYRON G. STOOT
HEISTRY H.BILEY
BRADLEY F. GRANGER,
Hangsterfer's Hall.
iiuctioneers Notice.
— —
I.!-**- ~ < ^ ^ > —
»»•—
A. U O_T_I OISTI
BLOODED CATTLE I
-
—
. 4 - Mi
«•*
HORSES.
i
I
F
FOB SALE,
G r e a t B o o k s i n 3?ress.
THE OLD CORK Kit
EENEWED!
• The great waiaqf a certain remedy for
\he curs of Coughs and Diseases of the J.ungs,
FEIDAY MORNING, OCT. 24, 1862.
picking Sambuoi Grapes {or SPKER'S Wine. I t
Postoffice Notice,
^liiils leaving Ann Arbor for the Enst and
^ est,yloso ny fullowe :
is an admiuuble article, used in hospitals dud
r
•
Pagi enj .•>• t r a i n , i
The Heroism qf our Soldiers &Sailors.
iii -i,-..i;
{..],.
. m ;;
The critics and tlie public aro right in predicting that ;
this will surpass, in gr&pltte narnitivr, exriiin.t,' in tores t, j
•t:.'.! fxicnsi\:e p(t]ml;inty, all other histories Of the W'nv
POT tlie Union. Uw theme will be the heroic dmi^g, pa- i
tient Bufferings, and hair-breadth escapes of pur soldi^a
;r. I sailors, ajad tts incidents will (Vim the them^ofcoiy
vf'fs;i li;<nfttinnumerable firesides for years to come. If
will contain. fna^UJition to its stirring details, the pbllosophlp^r An:ily>is of the CaUKI of the \V;ir, by JOHN
CotHKOP IVIOTI.KY, LIJ. D , Author of "Tbe K'*e of the
Dutch Republic/" etc., the dates of all the important
events from the John Brown raid, ami nn accurato >.nd
r,.-\i\i-r'h account of the principal battles, wilh engrav.njs.
(At the old stand of Thompson &
Millen.)
i'. M.
NightKx.
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4.4'V
uow qponing a carefully
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5.0-"i ' !
S.-.5 "
Association, beautifully engraved on steel, about nine by
SELECTED
PURE, AM) I OUR TEAKS oi.li,
STOCK Of
STAPLE DRY GOODS
One third the proceeds of allSobscri&tionn serjt direct
to ns will ^e given lor the Relief of Disabled Soldiers,
; n j nU'personawhyo wish n oopy of the work, :ml also
toDeneni the rftlfile B,should send their ram« and addrawai once. Also, any bfBcer or prWutft, or jierson in
any section uf the country, having knowledge uf a heroic act or stirring tDcident, will oblige us by sending us
an aceountof i t .
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icit'ly
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C L O T H I N G
EMPORIUM!
I
Heady-Made Clothing,
H. H . EHMONS being called upon
arose and gave the radicals such a lecture
The combination of ingredients in Dr. Duponco's
as none but a true, sound, conservative Golden
Tills for Females are perfectly harmless. They
Union-loving man could do. He haDhave been used in the private practice of Dr. Duponco
er 30 years, and thousands of ladies can testify to
dled them without gloves, and we noticed
their great and never failing success In al
many squirming iu their seats, biting case in correcting irn-..n];u-itvs, leli.-viitg painful and
distressing menstruation, particularly at the change of
finger nails, and betraying all the
ife. From five to ten pill-* will cure that common yet
evidences of uneasiness possible. We dreadful complaint, the Whites Nearly every female
pitied p\)c poor misguided followers of the D the land suffers frcm this complaint.
The above Pill has permanently cured thousands, and
blood-letting Senator. A few more such
they will cure j o u if you use them. They cannot harm
speeches as these and radicalism in this you; on the contrary, they remove all obstructions, re
store nature to its proper channel, and invigorate the
pity will 'give up the ghost.'
This ha.s been republished in EBgtaoJ,
WM. WACN1R,
Every business man and clerk should have these hooks.
They will pay the buyer a hundred fold. Every parent
should got tliem ior their sun^.
A full stock of
G-BOCERIES
who has just roturnnl rrom the East, with a large
assortment of
All these books are i* Ailed, postpaid, on receipt of
price. We pay particular attention to mailing books,
wrapping them carefully, and will procure and. send,
postpaid, any book anywhere, on receipt ot publishers'
price.
Address
constantly on band.
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
FARMER'S
PRODUCE !
B o u g h t a n d Sold.
»
LOW [PRICES!
Tribune Buildings, New York.
861tf
THE HOUSEKEEPER'S
and can offer thorn at a lower figure than evt( before.
Among my Assortment may be found
NEW FURNITURE POLISH
BROADCLOTHS,
Prepared from an improved recipe by the proprietor
CASSIMERES,
of tha ''BROTUER JONATHAN POUHH,"la certified by all
the leading New York Furniture Dealers and PianoDOESKINS,
Forte Afabere to be the best in the world for Removing
VESTINGS
Scratches, Marks, and J_>irt, apd restoring a high and
>te system. Ladies whose health will not permit an
ncrease of family, will God these pills a successful
ireventive. Ladies peculiarly situated, or those supThankful to old friends and customers
pf Registration will meet on Thursday )oslng themselves so, should not u.°e these Pilja >im,ing
lasting glOBfl to ;il kinds of Varnished work, from Furniho first three months, as they aiy certain to proture to Leather. It is cheaper and belter than Varnish,
next and continue in session two days. uce miscarriage, "after which admonition" the pro- or pasj; favors, I Jiope to merit a share dries
hah.ediately, ;m.<\ is easily jipplied. With a piece of aii descriptions. tss> Wif*. with ^ superior assortment
of their patronage, by dealing justly of Canton
I-'Ianncl and and a bottle or two of this NEW of Reiuly-Maflc C l o t h i n g ,
Let all those who have not registered irietor assumes no responsibility, altLough their mild- with alj.
FIRXITDRE POLISH, a Housekeeper can work magic in the
iesa will prevent an injury to health. The ingredients
TRUNK?, CARI'ET BAOP,
furniture
of
a house and keep it looking like now. Now
their names do so at that time iu order omposing th« abpre Pills are inade known to every
C. B. THOMPSON,
is tho time to "shine u p " your Tables, Chairs, Desks,
UMBRELLAS, and
Piano?,
Picture
Frames.
Carriages,
etc.,
and
make
them
to be able to vote on the Tuesday follow- \gent, and they will tell you they are safe and will per(formerly with C. H. Millen & Co.)
look 50 per cent, better. This is true economy. For
Arbor, Oct. 1, 1862.
872tf
ing.
The following places have beep orm all claimed for them. Price SI per box Sold in
sole by Furniture Dealers an l Btorekaepera generally.—
VNX AKL'QR, by
Price 25 and 50 cents abottle, Ik-pot No. 1 Spruce St ,
selected in the different wards :
New York. Special Agents Wanted. Address, Box
STEBBIN3& WILSON, Druggists,
M»72, New York P. 0.
W. A. HU^T, Druggist.
1st Ward, Slawson & Geer's Store.
The Housekeeper's New Furniture Polish is for sale
Ladies living at a distance by sending them $1,00
at Ann Arbor by
with numPIOUS other articles usually found in similar
irough the Ann Arbor PostoflGce, can have the Pills
2d
"
Cook's Hotel.
establishment** As an
ent (confidentially) by mail, to a.ny part of tho coun3d
"
Nye's Office.
ry free of postage.
4th "
Firemen's Hall.
N, B.—Betcare of a base counterfeit of these Pills.
'ou can buy the counterfeit article a t any price from 25
,5th "
Sinclair &Swathel's Office to 76 cents a box (dear at t h a t ) . LADIES your lives and
the subscriber flatters himself, that his lof|g cyporjepec
health are of too much value to be trifled wilh, besides
i.i,.l gWK»l suQcji'ss, will enable him to give the' greatest
bslng Imposed upon with a worthless article. Th^reforp,
satisfaction to all who may trust him in the way ol
SHOULD BE STOPPED.—A great many any one offering you these Piilsfor less than %\ a box,
avoid them ;ts ymi would poison'. They are bogus. None
M;niufactiu'iug GaiTiionts to order.
people who drive teams in town stop any are genuine unless the jiame of S. D. HOWE is on every
h
has
recently
been
added,
on
account
of
the
WM. WAGNER.
place in the street, paying no regard to Fills bfeijig couterfeifed. Sold alao, by
n.or, Aplil 9th 1862.
848 tf
KIXXK
k
3MTTH,
Vpsilanti.
the convenience of persons, GF the iaw
Have just opened «v
BLISS &UEEBE Jackson,
GLORIOUS
Relative to stopping teams on the cross- and by one druggist in overy village and city in the
(Jolted Mules, and by VARRASH),8HEH.EY& C0.,Genings. Perlmps if a few complaints were eial
State Agents, Detroit.
S. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor,
made and the offenders njade to suffer for
867yr»a
K«w YORK.
KEGISTER YOUR NAMES.—The Board
NEW FALL GOODS!
BACH * PIERSOIM
Choice Stock
ffceir careleiwuesa it might have a ten
dency to make them a little more thoughtful and thereby add to the convenience
pf passers by.
COKTIJTENTAII
MONTHLY.—We
News from "Dixie?"
of
'MPORTANTTO FEMALES
)ispute the fact if yon can,
t takes the TAILOli after all to give
appearance to the outer man.
WOOL, COTTON & SILK
The Rebellion about Crushed !
for
received this periodical for November
o to M. Guiterman U Co's,
and we notice among the list of Editors
Ladieg' and Gentlemens
you will find things exactly SO.
the names of Fred. P . Stantorj jjnd
also a stock of
Pobt. J . Walker. These men are exSONDHEIM
always ready to take
tensively knoa'n and their ppnneption
your measure,
with the Contineritql will tend t o swell
i t J I T E R M A N will sell you GOODS
THE HEALTH AND L[FE OF WOMAN
with great pleasure,
the subscription list of this already
I* continually in peril if she is mad enough to neglect
which will b e IJC1,C[
maltreat those sexual irregularities to which two- A.t figures L0WEQ than you will find
.widely circulated periodical. $3 a year. or
thirds of her «ex are more or less subject.
in the State,
DR.
CHEESEMAN'8
PIL££,
prepared
from
the
same
Address, J . R. GILLMORE, Boston.
forn»ol» which the inventor, ttORNEUTJfl L . CBEESE'ake heed—CALL EAULY, else vou are
A. * C. LOEB9
Wear,
OF THE
too L A T E .
Wo have received the November
number of the Atlantic Monthly, with its
?he INDUCEMENTS are now greater than
usual interesting table of contents. We
ever,
Our CLERKS you will finji pbliging and
liave always considered the Atlantic one
clever.
,of the very best publications.we receive,
and the present number teems with sound
Wo will ehpw you good C L O T H I N G
articles from the best writers in the couuof OUr PWn GETTING UP,
To Wl-y-JES and MATRONS£ry. Address, Ticknor & Fields, Boston. DZ.. GHfiKSKM A X',-; 1'ILLS are offered ae W only safe
uit-ans of renewingintfrrupted menstruation, but.
billing our Store from BOTTOM TO TOP.
SOLOMON'S TEMPLE.—A
LADIES
remarkable
The School Board are respectfully incited to attend the opening exhibition of
King Solomon's Temple, oa Saturday.
(Oct. 25th.
See advertisement in to-day's issue.
fclf* There is *,o bo an extensivo sale
Ol blooded Cattle, Horses, Sheep, and
Hogs, on the farm of the Finley brothers, in the town of Bcio, on Wednesday
Pet. 29th at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
Those interested will find particulars
in their advertisepient iu f,his weeks?
BVMNIHO
STITCH
Sewing Machines.
PRICE FIVE
DOLLARS.
PRACnCAL, r.ipil efficient, and durable sewing
machioe, adapted t' a large proportion of family
ing, or for manufacturing purposes. It is hij " "
orp»u>ental, and ao light and portable; fwe^fclhgile/i
ll;an oue pound) tbat it can be cotivenitntly carried in
tin- pocket or i-eticule.
Its operation in ao very simple that it requires but a
slight degree of judgment to use it.
By the simple turning of a cnink with one hand and
guiding the work with the other,)); eilepUy yet Wry
rapidly with a common needlemakfs the rumiingstitch
exactly like the hand sewing, only more perfect and
retrular,
It will hem, father, ruffle, shirr, tuck, run i;p
breatUbn, eU\,wiiii a nin^le or double threfttf on any
A
A free %}it took place ut the est and thinnest up to two thicknesses of ordinary silk
muslin. The thinnest, uiually the most difficult to
depot on Monday evening among the or
stitch by other machines, being sewed the easiest.—
For
and children's apparel, and other articles
colored population which resulted in sev- mnd.>ladies'
of li?ht fabrics, it will therefore be found almost
invaluable.
eral knock-downs, but no serious damage
It is attached to tho table like a senrin,; bird, and
was done.
having no tension, and requiring no lubrication or
JOHN BROWN died of his inju-
NOTICE.—The Eost-oIBce will,W\t\\
further DOtice, be opened ou Sundays
from 9 1-2 to 10 1-2 A. M.
e Beard of Supervisors is still
in session. J. II, MORRIS of this city is
Chairman.
Gold,
change ot sjitch, i | always re»dy for ojwation, and
mplidtj t h a t a child of six or eight
.- :. can understand it immediataly, and use it successIt is not at .nil liable to get out of order
Kiich. inacl...
iu a neat bos',accompanied
:l and explicit directions, and twenty-iive needles.
ftddress ii the United States on receipt ot
, locloaing the amount,cr o>aj be collected b i
Express on ilrli\ory o]
Liberal arrangements made for agencies.
Every Moth.
I
.-r, Milliner, and Lady should
have oni •
hints.
Ad,.,
MME. 1IKHOUF..-T
(SBStl)
4VS UroaJway, N, Y.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
FRIENDS AND PATHQNS,
For the liberal manner in which they have heretotofore patronized them, and beg leave to
announce tlmt they ;ue
received at 16 per cent. prem.
Silver,
"
A G A I N ON H A N D
" 14 " " "
With a Large and well selected
Stock pf
Old demand Treasury notes, at 10 per
Canada,
"
"U " "
cent, prera.
SPRING &. SUMMER
BAOH & f IERSON.
Ann Arbor, Sept. 23,1663.
flats, Caps & Trunks,
lieutler 8i. Traver,
urnitfhing APPARELS
This is all vye say n o y ,
Therefore We make our bow.
Yours truly, ever 80,
M. GUITERMAN. <fe Co.,
150 BUSHELS
OF
TIMOTHY SEED
For Sale lay
BACI1 & PIEKSOK
Ann ArborOetofcet 1.1862.
PERSONS who wish to buy a Piano of thebesi MkM ^
- will be shown how they OMI saves band«ome sum , n
4e purclmsp if they add^An PtJtHo. care JOT OOI< & Co
ubli.-h • Agenti,N«w York 1'. o,
tf
& Platt'f
CL O C'K !
Call
done at the shortest notice, ami in tho best manner.
a full assortment always kept on hand and made order.
tjgt, Shop op Huron street.
Ann Ai-bor?Oct. 8, 1562.
8V3tf
HUMAN
MESERY!
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price
Six Cents.
AVILLIAM ACTON.
Orders left at tho
Argus
promptly attended to.
Office
turninggny.
TliE NAPOLEON HAIR TOILET
B " ' " fcefo»th« [HiM'cbiitasli.-rtiime.an.l hat already^ been tested by over OBC Ihousand penoDS I .lid
they testily that the Napnlc.n Hair Toilet is the gre.tesl Boaut.uer ever oil, red to the American people
To prevent tln» Toilet Irom being counterfeiled or imitated by unprincipled persons, we do not offer it for sale
al any Druggists in the United States. Therefore n n r
Lady or Gentleman who ijesina Soft, Luxuriant Hair
and Cm-Is, and Long, Soft Whiskers or Moustache c a B
procure the Invigorator or ToHet, either one,for i i i
dollar enclosed in a letter, with their address. AdG. F. SPEXY& CO.,
li.ix 183, Coll'insville,
HartfordCo.
And it will b(! carefully sent by return mail.
nit.
BALSAMIC C0EDIAL,
A. SPEER, Proprietor.
C. BLISS.
JOHNLAFOV, Pa-is,
Provide
for Yo r Family.'
RISDON ^ HEN DERSOiN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
13 XT O I S . 3E3
Assets Jan. let, 1862, $276,228.44.
Grass Seed Sower,
Entirely
Manufactured at Springfield, Obio.
a n d So©
DE.
1
DENTAL REMEDIES,
it is neatly and substantially made.
There is ImnHy a Drill offered in tlie market but can
boast of more or less
FINE TBETU & A SWEET BREATH,
"FIRST
'hey are about as indiscriminately bestowed aa the title
•f " Profetsor," which la sometimes Applied to the
[
Jiddler" or ' ' bootblack,rj
They cease to convey the
dea of merit.
The Buckeye Drill has bet'n on Exhibition at quite a
number of State and County Fairs, and without seeking
Do you wish to be blessed wilh and admired foi-PEAKavor a t the liiin l> nf any Committee, has received its
Y WniTK*nd bound TfifeTHf Uae Dr. W. B. HURD'S
*ull share of Premiums.
^ R I V A L I - E D TOOTH POWDER, warranted free from
cid,alkali, or any injurious substance. Price,25 cents
er box.
>^e give the following mmes of a few Farmers in th-s
icinity wao have bought |iti<i used the Buckeye Drill:
Scio.
Godfrey Miller,
Jacob i'olbeiaus
JacobTremper,
Th/orr;as White;,
Nor tb field.
John Brokaw,
tt
Christian Kapp (
Edward Boy dap,
Webster.
James Treadvfill,
Ann Arbor,
Daniel O'Hara,
John (I. Cook,
O, A. Marshall,
L. Edmon 's,
Saline.
George Cropsey,
Green Oak, Liv.Co.
Wo are also Agents, for the
Ohio Eeaper & Mower,
G-rass Scyth.es.
I3E1STT STUFF'
^jk- Beware of the ordipary cheap Tooth Powders,
yhich whiten but destroy.
Po you ^.ish to tj& certain that your HREATH is pure,
weet, anil agreeable" vo husband or wife, lover j r
riends?
Use Dr. HUBD'S CELEBRATED M o t f l l
VASH. l'rice, 3* cents per bottle.
' "
Huron Street, a few doors west of Cook's Hotel.
Ann Arbor, M.ny, 18O.
8p854
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
HE FIRM OF C. H. MILLEN & CO., is this day <il«
solved by m u t u a l consent. C. H . Hillep in a u t h o r ized to settle all business relating to saiil I'iriu.
<;. II. Mll.LKN',
C - I l . TIIOMl'SON.
Ann Arbor, September 15,1862.
T
IIOOFLAND'S
Ml di.sea.sea arising from a di«urdered
Liver or Stomach.
Such as Constipation, Toward Pilea.'Fulnesa or Rlood
to th<; Hear, Ac;dity of tlie Stomach, Kau'sea,' 'Ileartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulne.«B'6r weight in tbe Stomach, Sour Eructation.-, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit
oftheStotoapb, Swlnhmi'ng of tbe Head, Hurried nmj
Difficult Un\i.thing, Fluttering at the Ileart, Choking
or Suffocating (sensations when in a lying posture, Dim*
iies^ of Vision, Dots of webs before the sight, Fiver und
Dull Pain in the Head, Do&cienoj of Perspiration, VelInwness of tlie Skin and Eyes, I'ain in tlie Si le, Back.
Chest, Limbs, &c. Stidden Flushes of Heat, Burning in
the (Flesh, Constant imaginings of evil, and great 'Depressions of Spirits, and will positively prevent YELLOW FEVRR, BILLI0US FEVER, &c.
The Proprielor ia calling the attention of the public
to tMs preparation, does so with a feeling cf the utmost
confidence in its virtues and adaptation to the djstjkhed
lor which it is recommended
"*'
injjw arid ''linked apficlo, bu^ on*? that has
Uonu tjifhtilaloT'4 LVel\Jeyuii.5'tiyyl licfore tlie American people,and its reputation and" sale are unrivalled
by 'fcny •snflilar" prfcparaNdBS esfcanV. The testimony
in its (avor given by the mo^t prominent and well-known
Phj£taianfi and imlivi.luuls iu all parts of the country in
inlmen.se, und a careful perusal of the Almanac, published annually by the Proprietors, aud to be bad gratii
uf any of their Agents, cannot but satisfy the most
skeptical thattlrs remedy w really deserving the great
celebrity it has obtained.
R e a d tlie E v i d e n c e
£.rom J. liezeton Brown 1). D., Editor of the Encyclopedia.
of Religious Knowledge.
Although notdisposed to favcr or recommend Patent
Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects,! yet know ot DO sufficient reason why
a ix an may not testify to the benefit he believes himself
:o have received from any simple preparation, in t h e
iope that lie may thus contribute to the t " 1 1 ^ ' ' ^ '
others.
• '• ' " ' • • ' l *l M h% • • *
I do this the raore readily \u regard to l I^piland's
German Bitters," prepared by Dr.'C. M. Jackson, ot this
city, because I way prejudiced agaius^ them for year*,
mder the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholc nuxture, 1 am indebted to my t+i^n'd Robert Shoenaker,Esq.,for the removal o( this prejudice by proper
;«at«,aqd for encouragemontto'try them, wlien nufferng from great and long continued debility, Th% use of
three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of tha
present year, was I'uUowe.i by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I hi\d
not f'dt forsixpionths before,and had almost despaired
of rPK&ini^g.' I therefore thauk God and my friend for
directing me to the use of thorn. J . NEWTON BROWN.
This astringent \v;i*li is also the best remedy in the... i ! what the eminent Glass Manufacturer, JOI1N
H. YVHITALL, says of the BALSAMIC CORDIAL.
CANKIVH, BAD BIUCATJI, BIKEI>I.\U GU^I^,'SORIS
DR. C M . JACKSO-V—Respected-Friend: Having for a
loirji, etc. It has cured hundreds
>ng time beenacqainted with the virtues of thy HalDo you, or your children Bu0er from TOOTHACHE! Get iBftic Cordial m Coughs, Colds, InflammatloQ of the
-orldfur
11(1 fTO
A~ f*
T f .I n c
fy*t
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>r. HURD'S MAGIC TOOTHACHE DF.Ol'S. Price, 15
ents pel bottle.
Arc iiii, ajJlTi.eu ,.i>h KE0BALGIA? Get Dr. W. B.
JUKD'S.VF.URAI.CJA PLASTERS, The most enectivQ
iid delightful remedy known.
Fifih Mo. i t , 1S58,
medicines are for sale by ftll respeqtn'yle D)rujfThey ao not adhere nor blister, bnt soothe and charm giats'and dealers in medicines in the United States, Britain away. Try them. Price, IS aud 37 ceut--. —• ish Provinces, and West Indies, »t 75 cc'iyis per bottle —
[aucd on receipt oi urice.
^
Be sure and get the gen.-irje, y i t a tiffcsijrriature ot C. M.
JAUCSQJH on the wrapper of each bottle; all others art
oaanttrftit. Principal Office and Manufactory, 418 Arch
Doyouv.ish a complete m t of DEXTA! REMEDIES Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
' 890^1
nd a TniATlSB ox I'UEsraviNU TEETH? Get Dr. HUHD'S
IKXTAI. TREASURY, the neatest and most Taluabla
reseat that one frien
aanetlier. l'riee, ^1
Agents
eni by mail on reciipt of pr'icc
600,000MA
r
For sale at all the best stores throughout the couny-
LLOYD'S NEW BTEEL PLATE COUNTY' COLORED
MAP OF THE CNTTED STAliES,
CAN,\DAS, AND NFW BKyNSAV'ICK.
i
! ii - - W there are dealers wao takeftdrastageof From rect-nt surveys, comj.lv u;U Aujf. 10, 1S6- ; cost
$C0,OC) to engrave it and ono year's time.
ar ndvertlseraenta to imp ise upoo theii1 ouatomera in
Superit>r to any $10 map ever*raade by Colton or Mitch.iioi)jri';):i jaliuii^, it u noeeSHafy to insist upon having
at: the low ' price or fifty cents; 370.0CO
. cill for, rni'l you will I.'ET m l BEST, thorougly ell, jiml .-.'IN
1
Vstt-il, itml prepared by an experienced and sderrtffto namej art engraved on Jhii i^ap.
>entist,'rreaBurer of theNew VorkState DeatUVi As
H
is
cot
only
a Coun^ Map, but it is also a
ociation, and Vice President of tho (jew Vork City DanCOINTY WD RAILROAD MAP
^1 Society.
of the United St&Mfl an<l Canadas combined fnfv«c,gtTfj^t
E \ ' l ^ t r KAILF.OAI) STATION
Address
and distances between.
FOR CARRIAGES ever before offcrod iu this markoc.
We also keep a larjre and full
A. & p. L0EB,
Alcoholic
GERMAN BITTERS
And the largest und best selected stock of
WM. B. HURD & CQ, N o w
flauran\ ; any woman or man S3 to $5 ]>^r day, and
will take back all maps that cannot be auld and 'refund
the money.
^7»>, Dr . Unrvl's Dint:i! Picmcdi^ s a r e for sale in Ann Send for ?l worth to try.
rb.^r b y .-TKIIM.NS ,>C V,'.'
u iV C o . , a n d
Printed Instructions how to canvnss well, furnishfd
rBKNVILLE & FtTl LMR.
all our ageu's.
'Wanted* Wholesale Agents for our Maps in ovc*r^
Stftte, California, (,',i n.vla, England, France and iVlvK
CAIL5, GLASS, I'UTTY, PAINT, and LI^gEEJ) OIL.
A fortune m -y be made with a few hundred 0*UUc*
A complete assortment of
capital. No Compefititm.
J. T. LLOYD, No. 1G4 Brcdway, ^:e'K.Yotk^
CISTOLF.X FPOM t h e Bufiacriber r n Sonday t h e I7tb
The W a r Department uses o u r Map of Yircriuia, Ma»r-«
^ Instant, a llfeht bay mare, a b o u t 14 } ? ba&rts high,
>a which ia
a i l Itoor legs v M t f ' . w h i t f stripe In t h e l.i. r. In ,.r 1] land, and Pennsylvania, coat flOOvOOft
j a r s old, carries h e r head vrrj- low when fr:ivcll!ng. marked Antie'am Creefe,8btt-pBbttrg, Wf'irfwv'^rtFoMv,
AND EAVE TROUGHS
. ad and put up at the ^lso, a btaqk t o p bup.gy, wooiliiAxcilio.', open ( m o t , Rhon r.ville, NMIUIUVS For.i,au'l j t l otMVra om \\ivVM'>hortest notice.
a t , enameled cloth t o p , tjriinmeil with green mac, and every place in Maryland; ', irgi»ia, ami lVnnBI5T0N & HENDERSON.
•
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nil yeilo'w iWiimsk, some failed, long dash, no plats, .-vhanin, or money r e f u n d ^ .
Aim Ailmr, Juno 21tli, 1BR2859tf
iiahiou uml seat trimiuoa with mofccii coluraj enamel-
STOYE;S, TINWABE,
LLOYDS
NOTICE.
AVING nurchasfeo the interest of C. B.Thompson,
in the late lirmof C. H. Millen & Co., I shall continue ;it f ' e old stand, adopting as far as possible the
caefa By at fin of doing Dtialnesa. Thankful for past pat
ronage, I hope to merit a r.ontinonnce o] the liberal
patriin;i£t; here to'ore bestowed. Persons indebted to
the old firm "'ill please call anil settle immediately.
870w6
C. II M1U.KN.
H
OYI\1 Picture Frames
LLsiZBS, STYLES »nd PRICE? Just tcocived and
L forsale cheap at
I MILLER'S.
7S0tf
Demand Treasury Notes^
Tur wiiicli we pay
The .nan called himself Jarnrs Cole., he is about 27 TOPOGRAPHICAL MAI* OF KENTUCKY,
: willi light lmir and whisktrs and sumOHIO, I^PIANA, and ILLINOIS,
an cjoHies ; be \i.t 1 a iv.niiiia, child and .-mall puodle
in tlie only authority for Gep. Buell and tlu> War p e aa fl ith hftn.
p a r t m e n t . if'ibey refunded t o a n y one finding a n e n or
A liberal reward will be paid for t h e a r r e s t of t h e iu it. Price 50 t e n t s .
' - llli *
hief and properly,'or a n j Infortnatitni t h a i will lead to
•r the relief vj'the Sick and Distrcsseed, afflicted with
From t h e T r i t u n e A,t|f, Q s
rnUmX and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the
t(
JOHN BROWN.
LLOYDS MAP O F VTR^IKIA, M A « Y t A N n A M )
u-e of Diseases of the SevHttl Organ*,
PKNNsYLVAMA.— This Map w V+rt i*fge ! itV Qnii is
Ann Arbor, August 21st, J802.
MEDICAL AUV1CK given g r a t i a , by t h e Acting S u r b',:t 25 cej ks, :iti<i it is tic bust vUicx cty» be j-"*f^r^|iif. ft
>n.
LLOYD'SGREATMAPO* THE MI&^KjfTPn RIVE^—
VALUABLE HTTORTS on 3permf^orrboes, »nd o t h e r
p'rom ActuCl BurrejA b j Ctopta K.rrc1-MM\ V m . Bonva,
Hseases of t h e - g t e x u a l O r g a n s , a b d on the NEW UKMppi Kiv#r Pilots (sf S t . J.**uis 'Mi*,-, dfeton'a M*r.f
inployed in t h e Dispensary . s c u t in sealed letter
nil-; nnflfrsigned •Bern for Mle hi« tnrm «t ">2 acroe,
en, free of c h a r g e .
Two <n' tbvei skimps for
situated I n Plttsfield about ant m l l e ' s o u t b of thom a n ' s plaBtation and o w n e r s farack Prom S i . Lamb) tn
tm(.uIf
ofMexiuii— 1 •
*wy gaMbiir, M.nnd,
KJstageaooepUblo. Address, D r . J . SKILLIN l l o i ' C H Hie farm ef Judge KlngBley; 46
town, landing, ayd nil pi.::t.os 20 totiUa baok &««• l h a
'OX, Howard Association, No 3 S. .Nintl.'^t.,
l'liila. ^ ,
lhla
cres uivicr in*,
9 th 86 ucrcs of good s u m
river,
colon
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In
counties
a
n
a
Sta
ten
' Vvi .^,'Sl in sheets.
! v
slntiU P i
*'' HfiOvi
' BfiOyl
UT I':Id,>"' peady i" i ' " 't- Chert Is i iranu' bou^e,
. feet lorn , j m i SK,5Ofcnyjrijttt wuh rulIcrH.
• bare all i"'»'. a t h i i l l y bearing
Ready
Si-pt.
20.
rchard, and good w a t e r . Is well fenced.
NAVY DEPARTMENT, WJLSUI.VOTO.V Pept, IT, 1S(%2.
For I'M ma a p s l y on t h e piei
.1 T. i,Lovr>— Sir, 'tiend me t o n r X l a p o\_ Hie M U R U i-l, Aug. I S , 1862. 3w8r,O BDTT^RD E T i N .
AT^TlCK Is hereby L',i.-"i tliat the oo partnership th%t
sippi Kiver,wi'lij rice per lrmc>rfrl '.•"pics, Hrar-AdmiIN beietofoi a ufr-tcid n u i c r tin- B J
e of J o h n
rnl Charftw U, Dmrlf, c« raroandfng t h e Mississippi
and William Van li>i,uitcii is llus-dnv ilisHofved by m u t u a l
svuadron is a u t h o n t e d tn purrhaae aa many a s a r c r » .
jonseni ; and t h a t all demnnr?* d u e to and Irom \\i% aald
paired
f o r t h # u s o f t l tli.-if -•'jiiailrrtn.
I.I. PERSONS having oJainrw to be aadited l y Hoard
inn wiUl»' settled by John Vamlebaden, who is duly
<>r SupeHntendeuttj ol Waflhtena« Co. Poor wilt 872w3
nthori*cd to settle the ;nne.
YfJUAlFS,Secretary
P'I :IM* banfl i lii-it' to plfher of t]io inndersigne ; on or be
JOHN VAYItKHADFV,
lore t h e first Tuesday raOctober next.
Wij.i.iAM \ ANDEKHEYDEN,
Ann Arbor, Aug 2 & J 8 6 3 .
l\. W. W A I T , )
$ty Th
uf making an rl selling brick wiilbe
P. MAVIS.
lutinup'<i aw uP'ial by
I Mr, i
JOHN V'ANDEHA]
AnaAibor, t e p t . 23, 1S03.
Howard
Association,
PHILADELPHIA.
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F a r m lor S?'ule,
I
13 i solution.
Notice of Sup'ts of Poor.
II. OTJITERMAN & Co.,
CITY BIIiL FOSTER.
WlUCuRi. % W A W I,T 'JAIB in Soft, ML C n flowing Purl..
Jiat will remain in shape for one day ot one week if d , .
sued, or m y longer period, if the directions arc striellr
followed, which are very simple and easy .
This llaii- Toilet does not in any manuerinterfere with
the Natural Soflvei. of the lUh . It neither scorch..
nor uyes i t ; but gives ibe hair a soft, thrifty appearance It also prevents the hai, n ,m falling oil and
CLOCKS, cSc
Also alanre assortment o
hin.l.
Scut under seal, in a plain envelope, to a n y address,
on Hi" recftl] i of >IN cent.4, o r two postage s t a m p s , by
&cldr«Bfii&g,
im. CHA6. J . a K1.IXR,
1'27 Bowery,New York, Tost Office Box , 4588
THE NAPOLKO^f ^AJR TOILET
Making and Sotting new Jewels,
for yourselves, and you will n o t gnaw;iy dissatisfied,
A LECTURE BY D a . OULVKRWELL, ON THE CAUSE
AND CURF, of 8perraatotrheeft, Consumption, Mental
a r : Physical Debility, N e r r O u u p M , Mpilt-psy, Imptired
,\ uti-iti'Minf tbeJBody, UaSSftode, UVaknoss ot tin? Limbs
and Ut6 Bftttk, hi li.-lio.sili'Mi ;m,l Incrip^^lt^ tosluily an-1
labor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of emory, A T
' v , l.iivc e l 9&Utud», 'riniiditv, Self Disiin t, DizsioeBS, Headache, Affect ious ot t h e K.VL-S, Pimplea on t h e Paeo, Involuntary Emfwrioni, tm 1 Bexoil facapaoitv, thfi Coo»equenoM of Youthi'ul Ladiscretipo,
&c. kt.
i$Q» This admirable Lecture clearly proves t h a t t h e
abf>ve enunioiftttMi, olti-n si'li-jiillicteil vrlln, m a y be reKHIS.-I ffltlioat daugereaf siirpi'-nl o p ^ s t t O M , ami
should be read- by every youlb and every m a n in t h e
The only .11 tide over olTi-red to the Kn-nch peon
W'lUld Ct KL STRAIGHT HAIR | the abort! Tllllft bCillK W«Uufaclured for the sale- benefit o U.uis Napoleon ! wLi«h
Y
article is noiv indispensable in bis Toilet rotm
'
Tlie subscribers tooling oenfldent that tliix Toilet m o . t
necessarily take tlie place of all others ev.-r offered t »
the public, they take pleasure In expressing their conscience in tho article,gaining it from practical use
Connsuitable for Offices, Counting Rooms Halli or Dwelllogi.
Tbew cloola are reliable lime ^'eet>em"and Calendar
ootnbined,aud requhe *!n' trinding or the t::iie movements only, to secure all the requtied cliangj|i afniid
nigUt, sh*<ing ftte ,l«j of Ihoweek tho m-iati. not -hv
of the mouth, including the 291hof FeUrin-v o( I.eii'p
A few well known gentlemen and physician?, who have year. Ji
. <.i r eo ht p'brehan frofa
tried the Wine]—
New Ynrk „!,,! [he •iaiiuia.iurei.1, and will l>e sold to
Gen. Winiield^cott, U.S.A. Dr.WiUon,llthst.. N. Y. suit the times. Persons having difficult watches to fit
For the speedy cure of
GOT. Moreran, N. V. State
Dr. Ward, Newark, N. J, iritb glasses can be ftecomodated, a i my stuck i.s large Coughs, CoUs, Influenza, Croup,
Hoarseness,
Dr.J.R. Cbilton.N. Y.City. [)r. Dougherty, " "
anil complete.
Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Diseases of the BowD. Pitfker, N Y. City.
Dr. Pariah, Philadelphia
P
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S
.
Particular
attention
to
the
Drs. Darcy and Xiclui'l,
els, arising from Cold, Incipient Con.
Newark, N". J.
sumption, and for the relief and {.if
HEPAIRING
And many others too numerous tn publish.
at all possible) cure of I'atienlt
of all kinds of fine Watclies, such ns
j
\"nne genuine unless MM- signature of "A
in advanced stages of the
pjER, Passpi •. \ . I.,11 ieovej tb« cork of each bottli
latter disease.
E bj*E TRIAL 6v TFIIB WINK. '
rllHE Balsamic Cordial is entirSjr a Vezptaule producPinions, &<\gt, and
X tion, combining the heaimg properties of the BalFor Pale by W n y i i n i d , S(el>t.in_ fc W i l s o n ,
sam, with the invigorating qualities of a Cordial proAnn Arbor.
ducingacombmat.un so well adapted to the purposes
Trade supplied in Detroit by IT. & L. ?IM0NEAU.
neatly repaired and "irartaated, at his old stan.least intended, that there are but lew cases of disease which
Me of Main Street.
will not, at an early period, succumb to its healing aud
lile giving properties.
VINEYARD, Passaic, New Jersey
For ages, has the treatment of pulmonary diseases
OFFICE, : n s Broadway, N. Y .
Ann trbor.NoT. IS, 1 SCI
826H
occup.cd the greater portion of the attention Ht tlie
scientitic of the medical world, but none aehhirod more
S34m6
Agent for Franceaud Geimany.
1 eminence in his treatment jof these diseases, than the
celebrated,PrijMiun. Dr. Hoofland, the ortgnatot ol tlie
Balsamic CoraiaT. His life was devoted to the produc
tion of remedies that would stand unrivalled, lloir
KISriCKERJBOCKER
well he has succeeded, the American people are able to
judge: anil rfwpo»Hi?e!y assert, (list no preparations
that have ever been placed before them, have c-onferrcd
• amount of DCneb'M on suffering humanity or
i-itedso many commendations Irom all classes
Western oHicc, IOngeb*iry IHocl;, Kandoljih St., Chicago.
of society, as the remedies of Dr. Hoofland, prepared br
i'r. r . M ..ia I,.-, n .t Co., of riiiladelphia.
The Cordial is designed for a class of diseases more
general and more fatal than any other to which the
people of this country are subject—those springing
Policies aro issued upoq th« lives of debtors, and for from a "slight cold." That eminent authority. Ur
all businffli pttrp©s«e, either for life or far a term of
Hell, SETS: " I will notsay that Colas are to our inhabyear*, on as favorable terms as by aru other Company. itants what tho Plague and Ytllow Fiver are to those
lifti., sd Ladies maj
. e. ... their bus ban da, of other countries; but I can aver confidently that they
acccrai'itt [a .1 U * Of the Sute,'securing the amount of usher in dt'tase of greatorjcomplicily and mortality
;he insurance to themselves or their child
:lie claims of fhejr husbau taJ creditors als'6," niartWQ
mlies can insure their own lives for the benefit of their
children or trustees.
Policies un Lives are Issued for any >um not execedir."
S10,000.
Bytiwtermsof tlif charter, this Cempany Is prohiWed paying mo.e than 7 \>ni cent, annually in dividends
in its capital to stockholder! : and it receives that Rum
CELEBRATED
r p i I E VERY LATEST IMPROVEMENT and bctfor than
n Interest for tbe use of Ita capital, the surplus being
.1 nil others; adapted to sowing Wheat, Rj-e, Oats, divided among the Mutual (usurers ; hence it will apBarley and Graxs S«ed.
icfir that it o<>rubines the advantages of a Mutual with
ho security of a Stock Company.
Prepared by
When the premium amounts to $40 or over a note
DR. C. M. JACKSON &*CO.t Philadelphia, Pa.
mayfcegiven for four tenths of the amount. Kates as Will cITectually cure LIVEK COMPLAINT,
DYSP£3¥ZA,
ow as any othergood dompany.
J vT'NIHOE,Chronic or Ncivous Debility, Diseases of thtf
Which we will sell cheap.
For further particulars
[Successors to A. J. Sutherland,]
Manufacturers ofand Dealers in
THE GREAT CAUSE OF
rom S H I K T S to TJMBRELLAS.
Also Huntington
celebrated
CA LENBA'R
A LADIES WIN'E,
Because it will not intoxicate ns oilier winn, as i'
Qont^ftS [Hi mixture of spirits or liquors, apd is aiJnjiyet
for its ilcli, peculiar flavor, and nutritive properties
hnparttng a healthy tone to tbe digestive organn, and u
blooming, .soft and healthy skin ;yid complexion.
WE REFKll F0
100 Grain Cradles
Astonishing Low Prices !
tP EIGHT.
T2STS, &C.. of every prescription,
"ou will find it so without fiction,
Instruments,
PERISCOPE GLASS,
QENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
All kinds of
anoy CASSIMEEES and DOESKIN of everv grade,
Ve soil them from ONE DOLLAR up
Is not a mixf nre or manufacl nred article, bat is pure
from tbe juice of the Portugal SambwcuRgt*P«»coltiTat«
in New .'* CS0T, recommended by Cnemista and Physicians
an possessing medical properties superior to any otliei
Wine in use, and an excellent article for all weak am
a superior article.
debilitated pi r.vms, and the aged and infirm, imprortaf
the appetite', ir'tid tnsndltiiig ladiRs an1! cl'iMreo,
We are just in receipt of
Everjother article in that Line.
Pants!!!
Musical
DPElsrS,,
Every family, at this season, should use the
Strings If Books fir Instruments,
SAMBUCI WINE,
pelebraicdin Europeforits medicinal and bencficia
•• HH a gentle Stimulant, Tonic, Uiuutic aod Su
rl' rific, lifghfjp esteemed by eminent physicians, used in
European and American Hospitals, and by some ot th
lirst fanK'ii.'.s of Europe and America.
COMHS. and a great v i r i e t j ol
AS A TOXIC,
It Uai un r-i-jn.tl, causirjg an nf petite and building u]
of tlu1 pystc-m being entirciy u pure wine of a mm
valuable fi uit.
Hft would call parttcnlu* aitentiou to his Urtre fltocif
AS A DIURETIC,
of
If imparts a healthy action to the Glands and Kidneys
and Urinary OrganH, very beneficialio Propny, Gout,aiu
Hheu'natie al!<-clii'iis.
SPEER'S WINE
of Qolrl, Silver, Sled, and Plated, with
cknowledged to be the very best iu use.
which they will sell at
at the dance.
Pfints! Pants!
C3-OLID
CLOTHING!
Rifle Factory!
A GEM FOR THE MILLION. rom England, Belgium, Germany and
Guns, Pistols, Ammunition
France,
MME. DEMOREST'S
uch as you can STAND UP IN. or WEAR, Flasks, Poushes Game Bags, and
:• '1 'I'o t h o riiiiiiiii-r M t i t r h . f r o m ( l i e l i g h t
ries on Friday. His remains were taken
to Belleville for interment.
Keturu their sincere thanks to their numerous
CHEAP FOR CASH.
M U S T B E A R IM HiJ.VD
There is one condition qf tfte female aystci^ iff which the
and highly interesting work pf art to the Pills cmmoK.be taken without producing a PECULIAR T U D E N T S especially will find it to
RESULT.
ThecandUion referred to is PREGNANCY—
THEIR ADVANTAGE),
public at large and especially to teaphers the result, MISCARRIAGE. Such is the irresistible
of the medicine to fe'stors the scjual functions to For it takes but LITTLE MONEY to
and pupils in Sunday Schools, and %tjll tendency
a normal condition, ttitj,f, pj^j tfr§ reproductive power
replenish.
ua'ure caniiot resist it.
more especially to Free Masons. This of Kzplic.it
directions stating whtn, arid when they should
500 0VERC3ATS of Cloth, Beaver,
wifh each Box,—the Price Oue Dollar each
work possesses rare and valuable interest, not be used,
and Bear,
• naining 50 Pills.
which doubtless should be speedily made A valuable Pa-nplilet. to be had free of the Agents. Varranted for ahpost ever to wear.
sent by mail promptly, by enclosing price to any
jnanifest. The model is highjy spoken APills
font. Sold by Druggtsie general y
K. 13. HUTCH1NGS, Proptfetor.
30ATS of Cloth and (Jassimerq of our
of by all who have visited it, and we have
20 Cedar-St., New York.
OWil IMB0HTAT1ON,
For Sale by MAYNAKD STJSBBINS & WILSON a n d
no doubt it will be a good feature of theGEENTILLE
& FULLER,
forwarded through our New York reday; commencing on to-morrow evening.
lations.
Napoleon's Hair
TESTIMONIALS :
Best Family Grocpi ies? CLEVELAND CLOTHING HOUSE
M VNj M. I>() of New- fork, has for twenty ytars used
successfully in an extended private practice—immediately
relieve without pain, all disturbances of the periodical
discharge, whether arising from relaxation or suppression. They act like a charm in removing the pains that
accompany difficult or immoderate mecstruation, and
are the only safe and reliable remedy for Flushes, Sick
Headache, Pains in the Loins. Back and Sides, Palpitation
of the Heart Nervous TiTinorn, Hysterics, Spasms,
Broken Sle^p and other unpleasant and dangerous effects
<*f an unnatural condition of the sexual functions In
the worst cases of Fluor Albus or Whites, they effect a
speedy cure.
-BE: • « .
Curing ToothachefyNeuralgia.
If you wish to appear well
You must accordingly Pres3 Well.
have
TABLE AND POCKET
1st. It has a Rotary Feeder.
%d. Will soio all kinds of Grain
gNnw h tlie time of secure a compefoncy for youi
and Grass Seed.
amiiy should death tint , your homestead encumbered
Gentlemen's Furnishing 3d. Never
nd business involved.
hunches the Grain
EtASTUS LVMAX, President.
GKO. F.S.vrFFK.v,S?cy.
ilh. Never breaks the Grain.
B. F. Johnson, Vice President,and Manager of "WV^t5th. Sows Grass Seed broadcast be- rn Branch office, Chicago.
S. B. POND, Agent.
hind the Drill.
M. D., Medical Examiner.
\. Has high "fOheela and long Ifaes,
EMPORIUM OF FASHION,
\. Has long, and wide steel points. Dr. "Wm. B. Kurd's
\. It has a land measure or Surveyor.
9th, ft has double and single rank
ARE
drills.
KM, It has a self adjusting s7mt qf
THE BEST IN THE WORLD,
slide.
£ am Bound for
EXQEiSiait INYIGORATOR
U nn indispensable Article in m n (.entleinan'. Tuil.i
and after eue week's use they viou'l.l iiot, [oiany con.l..'
eration, be without it. The above artYcle will, in r r , ,„
GRAIN DRILL,
which have been purchased at the late
FRJEEiii,EY & CO.,
Silver ami Plated Wine,
0 0
THE REBELLION
Cloth, $1
Y,
(I)
I 5?
H
Infallible in correcting, regulating and removing all ob
•tractions, from whatever cause, and always
successful as a preventive.
Is a Beautiful, Economical, S-'OOIWBO, yet Stim»l»tiii*
(.,,ni«nm,l, acting a» if br m.i(clc nptm Ih* ,o..1>, c . u .
mg a k-.aut.lul growth ol Luxuriant Bani.
lr » p t l i . 4
to tha 5c.ali,i,t wi 1,1 cure R«I.DSKS«, and if »»«»,,] « .
f o.r hng to directions it will eause to sprin s ,,y ift U\4
0 line growth of Son FHEMI II.UR
The Cflebrnted
.o
^0 0
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN
PILLS F0» FEMALES.
THE
H
< o 4fl
H
-1-1
K, Chanpioa'i
EXCELSIOP, INVIGOBATOR J
WHISKER INVIGORATOR I »
b
\\
BOOTS * SHOES!
bottle
The vrorMreno^wa Joflet,- th*of.ir article of the kl Ji
ever ,,11,.,-e.) • „ , - , , ,m\« c( ttW Cl«(rttnite«. T>1. ub.,T(r
FOR PHYSICIANS' tBE, FOR
Oakland, and II. H. EMMONS of Detroit,
i to th* -nv-Tiiifi.-; • tire itaoaament fund. To all
Booksellers, Postmasters, and CftQvagaing Agrnts will
Mr. STOUT expressed his views freely and persons forwarding to the Asqopfatfotf O^e Dollar or
ln» fin.,;
• it scriptiona Prospectus, on ajiplica- I
tion
to the 1'ublishers.
without reserve, and pointed out themore will be stnt one of these Diplomas, properly exeCONSISTING
o
r
cuted.
trickery of Chandler in the most scathing To contributors in tlie sura of TWO Dollars or more
•&$;, A liberal ooxnn)Usi< n-iven [o BOldierfl desiring to
acias agents jn taking subscriptions,
terms. _,He wag in favor of conducting will be furnished gratituously, besides the Piplonia, a
DEESS GOODS,
the war on constitutional grounds, and beautiful imperial size
ETEEL ENGBAYIKG OF JUDGE DOUGLAS.
not of setting aside that sacred instru- 21 by 17 imches, published by Marsh, Rowo 6 Co.
PRINTS,
d
Contributors in the som of one dollar will become life
II.
ment in tho present crisis, but to fight
members of the Douglas Monument Association ; in the
and maintain ii in a constitutional way, Bum of twenty dollars, honorary life memters; and-i BROWN & BLEACHED SHEETINGS
THE HISTORY 0 S AMERICAN MANtTFACTUAES, from 1608 tol86Q,
AVe were not fighting to free the slaves the sum of one hundred dollars. honorary life i •
OASSIMEilES,
|}uj. to restore the Union, to bring ou of the Boafd af Tin
By
Dr.
J. 1.K.\NIH;R BUHOF, 2 vols, 8 vo.
PN HIGH PRIGBS FOR CLOTHING.
Local receiver! and solicitors foe contributions are be
Vol I. now ready, Vol II. nearly ready.
erring brethren of the South back int tag authorised in the loyal States. Pamphlets and cir
HAS COMMENCED AT TUB
the Union as it was, and not to live un culars containing tlie Organization, Constitution, By FLANNELS, &o.
This
is
probably
the
largest
and
most
important
work
Lawti, and the Appeal of the Association, will be sent t
OLD & RELIABLE
BOW in the American press.
der some new and untried form of gov all who will forward their address. Communication
eminent, which the radicals are trying should be directed to the ''Secretary D. M. Ass'n, Chic*
and everything tbat is kept in a
to inaugurate. Mr. STOOT is an able gO.IU."
All editors who will insert this card in their dailj
We have also Just published new editions of tha foleloquent, conservative man, not tincturec wr**k!y or tri-weekly issues three months, with aD occa Domestic Z£ouse,
lowing useful and popular books;
with the Iea9t particle of abolitionism riional notice to advance the object in view, will have for
warded to them immediately Diplomas as Honorary Lif
but just such a man as is wanted in theMembers i f this Association, also a copy of the abov
No. 3 PHCENIX BLOCK, MAIN St.
The Business
also a fiue assortment of
gubernatorial chair of Michigan, and tho Portrait, upon the receipt by the society of a copy o
Adviser;
AM now opening a largs and varied assortment o
their paper containing this announcement.
meeting on Tuesday evening was
%\ ring And Summer Gootis, Bad in tfen ol the.* rebell
' WALTER B. SQATJBSJ President.
ion on high prices generally, will offer tliem to my Www\>
Or,
How
to
Saw
Honey,
by
Conducting
Business
accorsure index that this city, at least, wil
LKO^IABD W. Voi.Kj Secretary.
gt)6m3
and
custom*T- i\t the very lowest iigures fur Cosh.—
dingto law as expounded by the Rest and Latest AuThose in want ut a superior artick- at Cloths, CaBsi
thorities. 400 jip , sheep. Price $1.
do her part toward placing him in that
mores ; or
A CARD TO THL LADIES.
responsible position, ^or an hour and
AND
OPPORTUNITIES fqr INDUSTRY;
a half he held his audience, no noise, no
.disturbance, the stillness only broken by
or, A T-kowaiid Ch^n^es to Ufake itfon^y.
YANKEE NOTIONS,
-will call onrapturous applause.
h i M i i c l i c -
Clocks, Watches,
tiFEMALES, WEAKLY PERSONS & INVALIDS.
fl
S
A
a
^ w0
IB 0
a
HEW CASH STORE
;i.4;i A. H 4 '~S p >(
SAMBUCI WINE,
Of Choice Qporto jt^iuitj
;i*l<i I lie M l Qlfl
(J I) I X • E A S T
(i.Ou
5.35 A, M. (135
5.55 "
7.00
- 7.10 " 8.35
m
vol., large 12 mo. Price, $1.25.
; j
6.40 "
pvening a large and iu[pjljgent audience \r.at Detroit
convened at the Gou.rt House for the
Tlie Douglas Mtinorjal.
purpose of listening to tho Union Candi:
Ijo diploma of p\embershJp of tho Douglas Monument
date for Governor, BYRON G. STOUT, of
a
OR
• • • . \
:
111 I
)extoi\
\nn Arbor,
AWAKE.—On Tuesday
•
•
lis County .as 1. l i l i W S .
ire omit
taalnf do n >t sto;i i\t stations wht're
U-A in the table.
C O I X G \T E 3 T .
Xighi Kx.
linilKj.
. aqt;. Ac.
r
S.u1 v s i . 5.00 r. M. £C00 f. M
Detroit,
Vpsilanti,
•l.L'O "
(i.:.O "
0.10 ( t
H.40 "
Ann Arbor,
fi..f>5 "
!'.;'o *'
111 O.> "
7.:o •«
9 58 "
Ltacter,
7.55 " 10 m "
CheW,
Stations
Apprentice Wanted.
Wnnted at this office, an active, inilustrions and intelligent boy,fifteeno
pixtepty years old, ns an apprentice.
!
l'o such a lad, and one who would be
disposed to make himself generally A.. ChiaagP)
useful], a good opportunity is offered.
ARBOR
'
- - , . .
CO
co
DO YOU IVANT
WHISKERS/,
DO you WANT A MOUSTACHE I
-a
o«
.IK,. 14
WE' G
& M. PETTINGILL & CO.,
No 31 P a r k R o w , J i c n l o c k , & 6 S f n t e S t
Boston, are pur Agents tor th« Alters in iho.**' cities,
iui'i are autlioriwd to take Advertisement's and £ubF<-riplii ns for us it our Lovtst Rate*.
ANN
NEW GOODS, &C.
by £l'8t-el«8S families in Paris, London, find
Nuw york, i» prefcrcpte to old poit wine. I t
is wo.'t.h a trial, its it gives great satisfaction.
fcoing East, a t - 4.50 P . M.
Going West, a t
*'•-"> A. M.
J O H N I . THOMPSON, I'.H
p
BIiISS
1 s
<
GREAT REBELLION;
STOOK,
See a woman, in another column,
O tax
+3 &J
1)
OF THE
IC CORDIAL. Read the advertisement in
another column.
a _
CD
THRILLING INCIDENTS
with
has 1,r,Mi supplied by UOOFlAUpS BALSAM-
C3.
la now receiftiur a large :ui<! well sel»tted * '
of
Ann Ai-bur October ;), lrtli'2,
Ayer's Ague Cura.
A
Ayer's Sarsapari}^
JHid)ipi Jlrps.
SCHOFF & M LLE1. HORACE WATERS,
PRINTING
.GREATER GREATEST
EVER OFFERED
Chancery Notice.
AYER'S
O T A T F o K MfCHHMN.FooHh Jud c'al District of i B t
AGENT
0 state ol UichigM, sbil pendHlg ui th* ^ ir» uit <"<iUrt
A R E STII.L O N 11.V N I) 111 thi-if o l d S t
for
Wa.-huuaw County, in Chancery. William II \ v a n
3 :$ 3 B r o a d w a y , N «• w Y o r k
1} , c >niplii nant. HIII| Unry Ann Wanty, I'efcn iant • &*
1 ublUlx i iilMusli II II.. I Musli Books
Ann Arbor, un thp eigbtn ''av (-t October, A D . IH62
beNre the linn K IJI » r> nee. at chamber*. It apuoarOF ALL KINDS
ing hy Hffidarft that Miry Ann Wunty is not a re>l4tejj
1
Pianos, Melodeons, Aloxnndre O r g a n
assortment ol
wilh the moat coin(i
of thcSt.ite «>t' Michigan hut is a rattident *>f \)\% Si»t»
BY C. O. D O n ,
And fur tlie epetJy cure of thefollowingcomplaints:
Organ ^ceordooufi, Martin's celebrauf 111 II its. <-n motion of Twitchell k Krazcr Kolldton
S c r o f u l a a m i S c r o f u l o u s A f f e c t i o n s , s u c h for c-mpkiimnt, it is oidered ihut the i-ai.i Marr *nn
ted and other Guitars, Violins,
I.
»s T u m o r * , U l c e r s , S o r e s . K r u n t l o n g .
Wanty npp-ar in this on use nnd asiiwer the Hill of CoiaPimple.*, P a s t a l e i . l i l o t e l i e g , lioU%. plaln' therein within six weeks from the date of tht«orTehor Viols, ViolincelloS,
H<wk.'. from the far Potomac come*
der,
anH Hint this order be published as required br lay
liiii.iis, a n d a l lS k i n Diseases.
TO&thrilliug li_-at of a thousand drum*,
Acc(ir(i«h»UK, Flutinas,
in ih« Michigan Argus.
OAKLAND, fnd.t titli June, 1859.
SjR'aikin^ to us wilh a truth sublime,
J. 0. ATRR A CO, GeutA: I f«)l it my duty to acE. LAWRENCE, Circuit Judge.
FinteB, Fifes, Twknowledge what you* tarsH|<arilU baa done for me.
Tin" sentence of deatli for Treason's crime:
TwrrniF.u. k FB»ZRB, Solicitor* for Complainant.
Mavinjc
In1ierlte«l
a
BemftlMHH
Inltettoa,
I
have
Buffered
Dated,
uct.
10,
Irfti
K7.'.w6«
angle?, Clari inetts, Tuning Foi ks,Pipes
Victory !
from it in various waya for jtora. ^onieti^iCH it burat
AT
ancfnammei*fej Violin Bows, best Italout in Uleari on niy hands and a n u s ; maim times it
(Jh an eery Sale.
turn.!*! inwutJ ami Hnlrennril m e a t Iheutou^uh. Two
II.
ian S t r i n g , Bass Instru
Ml ••' SubscrihT W(»nt(i way to th*' cttiZflnp nl Ann Ar year* ago it Ivuke out oil mr bead and covered u»v ncalp
I N PURPCAMCfc and by VirtuR of a decree of th»
b
o
i
.
i
psrttruliiV,
snd
ihr
reel
ol
Wdshtrn^w
S"o r pivry stripe mxi erery star
1
Circuit
Court
for Hie County of Waabttnair. 'lJX
for
l>;inds7 Piano Stooht,
ami fiirs with one sure. Which was painful ami huihsume
u n f in general, 'hut hnhnsjust IMPOKl'ED 01' iiani'iiv, made on the fourteenth day ot July. A Ti.
beyond ik-Kuiptioii. J tried many niedkhtesand Kvaral
Has oanghtnew li^lit from therinmeof war,
and
covers,
and
all
(F.ri'l.Y fr'iiii KOKOPK.a
physician*,
but
wiilmut
much
relief
from
any
tiling.
In
18
•:£,
in
a
certain
cau*e therein pending, whcieia
Atjfl prouder tliwn e'er our banner* vise
l
fart, the dburder grew wonte. At length I was rejoiced George W, B Remvick is comp'ainxnt. and AVhM-t K
kinds of Miisieal
Likj rainbows plucked from the brightest skies
to read iu tlie Uwtpel Ueawngw that you had ]>ivi»ircd
\';m Voorhcis, ;ni'i Rebecca K. Van Vooihels I.is v i w
an alteiaiivo (Sainuparllla;. fi»r I knew from your reputa- Kebfah l'crnins. Lorenzo I). I'erklnn and .Mclia Terkint
Victory!
Ah of which hf hinds liimaHf t<~ M>1I f'HK^PKR than
tion that any (hint; you iiiado must be good. 1 ttniX to hi' wife, Orange ffoortirorfh, Israel U. PackaH, AiexU
CHII ti»* bnushi w«'«' ol' New York City.
JS la. o o t; 3VX I T w I o* )pen Knct'
Cylliifler WHt<-he6 trnm
$ 6 to $ 1 0Ciurliiiwtlaiulgnt it, mid uumi it till it oured me. 1 took
Packard, John Peebles nn-1 Tlmman K. Leonar are <1«.
f r o m a l lt h e p u b l i s h e r s i nt h e ' ' . S . , | j « r t i n j ' « i l u n l i t i ' s ,
iU
III.
do d o I.evor
do do
8 to
C»
| us you Mlvtoe. in muuil dowes of a leaspoourul OVM a j feidanU: Notfoe is beri&bj given that I ahaU ^«ll *\
mid Modemdrtiool, and all kinds of butrnction Hooks
W l i i h . Rlid tuwl utmost thiHo U<Ulus. New nud healthy
lunlingg r « a . . t>n
d o d o 14
Watch * wiswp-the fee is backward hurled
3:1 skin H.K.11 begsu to furtHtiudor Mw anib» wiilcfa after a i public auction to the higbefu old'Tcr at the South doot
for tin' above instruments; Chuivh Mns:c Uooks; M.IMC
da
3 to
2fWhilefi-Hoir .My Hkiu is now vU-n,-, and I know hy myj of the Court Hotw in ihe city of Arm Arbor, Wn-htrBy the grandest reH««Bau*;e of the world,
dn
do Cylinder do
••leu:*.ntly bound; Muaic pa|M;r, and all kindw of Music
20 to 150 frvIlNgi Uial tbe dkeaas luw RWIU tVom my system. You [ n«vr County, nnl State ol Michigan, on Fij'i^v th«
nld WatRbes froti .
Our heroes fall, but their ensfgn v»&*e*
Merchandise,
94 h layol Oetpbernext.at ten o'clock in th fort-ii'io^
I I ave also tne
can well believe thnt 1 Uv\ what I mu m^lug when I tell
Iu triumph above tlieii sacred graves :
cfwid day, the following rte-cribed parc-H of bud toyou, that I liuld >uu tu IHJ ono ut t|ju ap^^ltM of the age,
Ki;o.M
L
T
wit : All that o r . ain tract or parcel of Ian) known
Victory !
and i email! over gratefully.
XuUIV,
of
and described us followji, to-wlt: finecn acre* from th^
N e w
•* i t n " H ,
AXU Mnimlactur^rd, ;t N\-w and CompVte sto
AI-I Ki;i> It. TALLKY.
soutli-wtst corner of the east half of the notith-eftii
WE ARK TREPARED TO FILL ALL
At $175, $200, »226, $260, ami up to $S0O. Second
S t . A U I I I O I I V ' H F i r e , I l o « c o r E r y H i i i e l a s . quarter section fifteen, the tast half of the north aajgj
1
IV. '
tv;i4 V'-Vv' ^ould suggest tothosu in pursuit tfanytliingin Hand Uiani-H from $'25 up to *160; Now Melodeoni, tift,
w)>l HfMi Us 4U5. Kyery Watch warranted to
quarter of iecHon No.twenty two, and ihe east half oi
T e l t c r HIMI S a l t U h i u m , S c a l d H e a d .
Shout! lei. the air with songs resound—
$iio. ?7f>.SU)*).a!]'l iipto $200; Second Bond ttelodeona
orfarm wnll.orthi! in«nt»y refiinded.
&Mol Books,
s.mill-went quarter of the north-ettal quarter of g»id
R i n g w o r m , S o r e K y e s , l>r.» 1 ,s J .
frow W0lfl$8(>i Uexaodre t>rgana, with r»ve stopn. S1G0,
With notes of praisp for the ransom found;
Clock • ,
section twenty-two and tho west half of the north-.
Dr. Hobcrt M. I'reble VrltM from Balem, N. Y., I2th
I1titcdlancou8
Boolct,
nine stops, $188 and $225; thirteen stopH. $.50, $27ft and
ORDERS IN THE LINE OK
Jewrlry,
Plated War^,
west quarter of section No. twenty-three in Town OD^
FH112 every starry banner out,
Sept.,
l^.v.t,
thnt
ho
)IHR
cured
an
inveterate
case
of
Blank Book*, dan
$8*6i Drtwn Stop*,$530and $875: A liberal discount
Fnncy Goods
Gold Pen*.
south "f mnge Mjren east i^ the State of Michigan
Drops;/, wliioh tlnratciiud to tci niiuato fatally, by tlis
And, sjviring its blessed glory, shout
to Clergymen, < lnnvhes. Sahliath Schools. Sfiniii-u if.
hisichl Jnati iimnitK
and tHflngt,
that they can gecure a
containing on hundred and niqpfy-fi%-e acren, l ^ \fo
j>fiv,- vi-ri IIK Hi- of our tfarBapHtilla, ami HIM a d»i>K«ruua
STATIONERY!
and Teadiera. The Trade ttupplied at the usual tiwie
Victory !
(Cutlery, &C,
sa*ne
more or Ics*,or so much thereof as may be necoat
Matifpytint fyynptlat bv Im-^e doses of the same; «<i>4
Will ami tVioilow Paper,
discount*
nd in fart n variety of »»T*»ryiiinu u,iun)lv kept oy Jew
sury to flftfisfj the decree in this cause with imtrtak
ho cures tho common Bhiptitmg by it constantly.
I>
:uul M:itli<-nintiral l n s f r n i n e n t r t
•
f
e
n
can
be
br«eht"for*he
next
ninety
T
e
s
t
i
m
o
n
i
a
l
s
o
f
tUv,
f
l
o
r
a
e
*
\Va,t<'V»
P
i
a
n
o
*
and
costs,
B r o n c h o v e i e . G o i t r e o r S\^«|le<l N e c k .
Music. Juvenile I.ibr:uif , E^lTelopM, Inks and Cmd*.
d n y f u t \••',.{•
JUIM* M t - l o i l r o n s .
I). S.TWTTCHELL,
Zebulon Plonti i.f riosj.cct, Texas, Writes ; "Thr«o totCircuit Court f'oniinisnioper Washt-nawCo., Mich
tlea
of your BArjinpnrllla cured mo from a O<ifrt-— a hidO
W
N
P
R
I
C
E
S
!
purchawor gt-t»
hv purc*hrii«iMi; ftomfchts'Mock,a*
John llewett, of Ctrthagf*, New York, who lias had
R. J. BKAKH, -Solicitor for Complainant.
Modesty on woman is like color on
eous lv>Hnilig on the ueik, which I bad aulfered ft-om
an adUitioiiui pi\-seiit ol Juttvlr^ •
one of the Horace Waters Punos. write? a« follows:—
buyliiL' nnvthine nt this w l l known **»tah- over two years.*'
her cheek—decidely becoming if not
GOLD
"A frieivl of mine wishes me to purchasi-a piano 01
Pum« ill p«n - H y upon getting aood- rxurt'y us iwp.
t n i r o r i t i f i n o r AVli If «R, O v a r i a n T u m o r ,
her. she lii-."- ","' one you Hold me m December. 1851,
M**nt'd, orth**nv»n**y rpftinifed.
r*flllRarly mill M
put un.
U t e r i n e I It•< r a t i o n , F c m u l e U U r n s * « .
And all other kinds uf Pen* and PenuU
Mortgage Sale.
My fUKHti U t*a*Ofl*rt^ popular En thin plaep, tod l thh.k I
ure th*> brat ImrL-aina ever ottered i m h r i"ity
Dr. J. n. S. Oiainilllg, or New York City, writes j " «
can intro.iuoe one or i - " m«re; they will be more popuI X T H R R E A S defjuilt has been made in the eondlWiudow Cornloa, shades ami Kixturf,
AT THE MOST
mont rht'f i fully COni|»lj with (he reijucstof your agvtit )i)
U^«r" Timn is the most parn(tnjri*al
t£W~ Tlipytrtist t h a t t l i e i r l n n g e<pftn<mce in gelootluil lar than any other make."
One WOIK! in regard ro Repairing::
VV nous o| a certain indenture o t mortgage ex^cutavii'^ I ||ftve fttiilid your RtirmpnrillH a nnut fxrellout
ouil.t for thi.s m a r k f t ninl sti-ict ;Uicnlii'n t o tlit? wAnt*
tci by liavid S. M IVWI.MI and tt<>vts UUjr*ood,of <>alhia.
'•We have two of Wafers' Ptanon in use In ovr8eml<
of a'l things; the p»st is gone, the fuR nrt- prrpurprf (o makr Any rennirJi onfini* or com-faifHi-.-ttive iu the niinierolU coui|>l;un(s for wlii-li we
i f O o c t o n m a , m a y e n t i t l e tln-m t-> a U b e n l & b a r a « , nary, one of whit-h haw been severely tested for three
Wa-kii-iiMw Count;, Michigan, on the Qn»t <Uy of July,
employ
.«IK1I
a
remedy,
hut
WjKtcbtlljr
in
tumult
I>istates
ture is> not oome, nnd the present heton Wairh .ivtiMnin kinvc/er the Mitfrc Vftirh, of the Hctofnloiti dinih-«iK. I have rnmi many inveter*. I' L85S, to the un 1 •r*i^n«"l, wired mortgage w^g
rwira. and we enn testify to their goon quality and duraAmi every thinp pertaining to tit- 1 rade<, and more t o l'utrmiuge.
Kcpnirini: nf ('lorktt >*^() .lewp'ry H*
Aim A r b c . r . D f c . 6. 18C0
"Titf
<lu!v n^»nU)d uta theiith day of Auicu-u. A. . 1852. in
bility ."—Wood .v Gregory, Mount Carroll, III.
ate raven of OitoiirrhoM \>y It, ami Nmno where tli« couiwhiohthoy wuuld Ir.vitt the attention
come^ the past while we attempt to de9ii nl MPOir mm»tttH.turi>'v ol K4NG* BlUK)rf|S i
liber Mo. 13 «if ^ o i K a g f s on pi^e 4I.'J in the R**jnatrj
pbUnl wai tsnnnnl hy tdomruUimotlite ttierHM. 'J'h« nlear*
"H, Waters. Eftu..—DBAR PIR: Bavlng iwe*l oiwof your
of the countrv.
M(rw).
'rum
f'alif
'rnfn
Gold
on
shf>rt
no*
fine it.
• •I I'i'i-.is and Mort^ane^, in and (or Ihe ftiid eouuty «T
atiou Itself wasennn Ciirnd, Nothing within my kuowl1
Pianro Forlea for twoyeunjMfJj I h»v« fnnad it a very
In conflicting oar bbtioosa, w*t nhall <!'» all t h a t e n n
09. B o m j'a in allitslranchusexecnted withnea edgfl eipisitN It for ili<-«(> fi-mnif* ili'nnipf-menta."
Wii-hteiiHw; :uil win-teas there is now due and unpaid
superior htstrnmmr.
Ar.o\/.o QBAT,
W«tar*<v*o that no reasonable mail, wnnw'-, or child shall
(•as and rlis tch.
A driu.ken Scotchman returning
Principal Rtwokiyv Heinhts Summary.
Boil :my fault.
Kdwnni .s. Mnrmw. of Kawliiiry, Aln., wrhea, "A dan- apon sniil mot tga^e nod bon 1 ieooin|innyibg the aama
J C. W*TT«*. fteroiirt
the »nin ol r<ur thoumn 1 a n . fifty nv.) j o l l a n nnd
"The Piano I received from you continues to *;iv<- gatU\. (Kissess facilities which will enable u s to supply
owrian
tumor
on
one
of
the
female*
In
my
fitmiiv-,
from a lair fell nsleej) by the roade-idn,
Am; ^rbn , J « r . op
twenty nin*; f - n t - ($1 (»5r> 2 9 ) , in-;iu'liii< reasonable
isfnciion. 1 regardit ax one of the beri instruments in the
baratonwn at tht
Vldrh ltud itffled all the remedies we could empi^jr, bin
We h»*ts recently purchased a
charges tor an a't'Tn'-y' fee,and DO suii a t law or in
jjjfci - * 'A.'.;:> \M CLAHKB, rharUstmtt Va.
when a ( i g found him and beo;an link
at
iniK'h
been
ooin|i1eteljF
cured
by
vonr
Kxtnict
of
SarLowest Possible PipfHTofl.
equity
having twen hwiitotM to recover the **i,i?,e qr
**1he Meloi'.eon ha" s:»felv arri^eii. I fer-l obl:jre.i in you
taparilbu Our plijralcl«H tlioiiftht notblnjc Ult extirpaAccumulated Capital,
- $3,500,000. fory our liberal discount." J'ev. J. M. UcCpSmck,
in<j his mouth Sawuey roared, "Wha's
anj jmrt thereof, now therefore, notice is hi-rebv grven
tion could afford iv I iff. but ho advised the trial of your
WeprapOMtoaellfor READY l*AY,ataiuualiadvance.
that
hy
v.rtue of a power of sale contained in stidm^rtQXD4SCREUYBS
Uu
;my
amonni
noi
exceed
I
nfi
YartjnesvilltS
C.
Sanmpinilii*
;itho
but
n*aort
hri'ore
culling,
and
it
ki-isinp me noo ? Y e see what it ia to
PuWlahod bv I>- Al'l'LKTON A: 0 0 M
#<ge. I shall sell at puolic auction to the highest bidder
$.'..•".*•
tli« whole terra ufLiff urfur utornol •'The |ilnno was duly received. It ramo in excelK-iH
R.TTO-Q-:L/E:S
proved effectual. After takin^yt'iir remedy eight weeks
be \ve<-l liket ainang the lasses !"
on
.-Saturday
the sixth dny ot f)»cemb«r next, -.a l£
vcars, on the most favonable ternift.
Ho
symptom
of
Mm
dlWMB
i»niaiii8."
OODdittOD, and is vt-ry much admircl by my nmnetOU)
46 AND 343 BROADWAY NEW YORK
o'clock at noon of »md d;\y, s t the Iront door ol the
N. li Tha pompaPT In inmpi,v mutual an«l the policy family* Accept nav tiwoJu for y<m,- promptiitta..''—
is
ami
itlercurlai
Disease.
County
Court
House In tlie City of Ann Arbor in said
holders gel nil the stirplufl over tUdexacc c m i <»t BMUI
A coKlier, who was once wounded in
KOBKBT Cnrpi-KR, WArrrvham, Brndjnrd Co. Pa.
The following works are sent to Siih.scTiherfl in any pari
N E W OftMANt, S&lli August, 1S59.
Countj and ^t-itf, the premises described in said morlance It stcc«Hi3i^uto> tUfi Insnred in t b e Kettlemenl ol
"Your piano pleases us well. It is the best one in our f th .• country, (upon receipt of retail price,) by mai!
battle, set tip « terrible howlinc. An
The "FMHKEnoiiKSTflv.K," is m.innct bv a poml 'orew,' their premium)" ON 1 V/I- l'"I.H'lt>, If ileslred, bj laking county.**,—THOMaS A. T.ATHAM. ^nvwheVjori, Qa.
D R . J . C. A T F R : Sir, I oheerftilly c o m p l y w U h tho r«- gage. to wit: All that part of tuO n o r t h w e s t quarter
nd they will always be duinil on Ihe "<ju;trt<T fleck," » noteforo o e half tbe ttmount, bearing Ini§re8t at nx
ne«t of yoiirajtent, and report to y o u tiome of t h o eftectt
nf section (>De in township lour south of ras^ie five east,
Iiishm in, who lay near with both leg-i
"We are v.-ry much oWtged-to you for having sent
T H K N M V A M F . R I A \ CYCXOPJEDIA- A
ready and willing lo fettend to all WUU plMSItfa, wUo will per coot, per nnnuin.
h a v e realized with y o u r 8.ir*upaiilta.
and bounded as follows, to-irit: On t h e south bt the
Inch a line Instrument for $260."—1>KANK,1IKLI> & C o . , opuUf Pletlonary of General knowledge. Edited by
1 have cured with it, in m y practice, m o s t o f tlio comnhot off, immediately eunc out: " Bnd
favor them with :i call.
laU B r^ng reserve, on tho west and north by landsownItujfalo Dimocrat.
BO. KHI.KV Hint C H E R U B A. I»A.\A, nidt'd by a n a m e r o o t
plaints for whirl) it IN recommended, and lmve found i t s
Dividends are Declared, Annually!
»^1 by RasieU Brigus, on the east by lands owned hjf
"The Horace Waters Pianos are known AK among the
elect corps o f writers in a l l b r a n c h e s of S c i e n c e s , Ari
luck to the likes ill y<>—do 3 e think
eftVctfl truly wonderful in t h e cure of Vrtttreal and Mer- Thrrou Kord, «upp >se 1 to contain thirty two acres of
We are enabled to Pp**k of these insdn
nd U t e r a t a r e . This work is beinp published in a b o m
jmil ilOQf they nv\\ amount to Tffn p©r cent on the |ire- very best
curiuj Pis'-tte.
One of m y patient* limt S.YpUiliiic u l c w a
nobody is kilt but yereelf ? "
I ind, in being tho propec-ty on which the Schuytcr
5 Utrpe netiivc v(ilume>.efK-h c o n t a i n i n g T6O i i m - c o l n i n j
r..Mir:i sash and not*-, ;.i»d nre increasing they muy be nients with confidence, from penonal knowledge of th->ir
Iu hid Ihrqat, which were coiiHQDilDg liit |wliite and t h e Mills are located.
and hnve »<Ued tlie lnt«st stylo* of Cnrd
excellent ton*1 and iiurnbto quality."—=^V. Y. Evangelist
agea
Vols. I . , I I . , 111., IV. V . . V I . . VII. V I I I . A: IX top ut' h i - m o n t h . Your BarMparilla, Ktendily taken,
applie . *o cancel thon<iU-s.
(MI.EB VAN HU3AN, Mortgage*.
Ann
Arbor,
Mar,I860.
"I'C
'• Sir," said one of the Barbaryre now raady, e a c h c o n t a i n i n g D M T 2.6ft0nrfginal nr)
Type, which eaables us to print
/fe» Tbo n i t w <>t pterntdoM Anfaslow as any btber re'•We can apeak of the merits (»f the Hoinoe Water- picuiud h i m in five weekn. A n o l l i w v..is ut tucked l>y n o *
Wlf. A. M >ORK, A t f y for Mortgagee.
les. An ;i:.i , r i"n:il vuhaiu' will be p u b l i s h e d o n c e h
sponnitleCompany andtliebtrge accumulated fond of anoafroin nernonfll bnowlednei a a b e i n j tho very lines;
o n d . u y l>liq»lunu in l i b HUM-, nnd tlm u l o n a U u u had
Shore tara to a crusty old captain:—
Datea,
Detroit,
Sept.
6,1H62.
b o u t l l i r i i - ni'intftH.
So,5«0,000 is securely invested, as mav be seen \<y refer- «[nal-tf-"— Ckrmian Intelligencer.
citi'.-n uwny a otiiuilul*nabl* futrt of it, HI that i belloVu tho
1'rice, in Cloth, $'6\ Sheep, $3.50; ilalf Russia, $4 60 (i'N'it.l.-i Munld n u n ranch n h brain and kill h i m . Itut i t
ei.ee to the statement tnatlenccortittlgtn law, cm file in
"Tiie Horace Wftte?a pianos are oitiTt of the be^t and
"Did you over know offue to hurt any
ach.
yielded t o m y iulnnniNlnilion o f y m n MirM»|mrillit: tlie
t.heoffice of the County ClerK,at Ann Arbnr.'JtSK
must thoroughly wa^oneii matviial. Welmenodoubi
one?" ' Yes, you fool you.' wa? the
The New American Cyclopaedia is popular without be
ulcenf heiiltMl. and he i* well again, mil ut* ouiimu w i i h o u t
tbatboy«trflena4a Mtwell,n*i*iap8 better, at this than at
JAMES GOQDWIM. l'rest.
EFAULT having been trade in t h e y j A QJ 4
some diKllKiiiittioii to h i - b e e . A witiiaii wlio hud W e n
jj ^n[iiThfinl, loanied vithwui batvypedantic, eomprt
any otherhouM in the Union."—Advocate aid Journal.
GfYK.rnRirs,iVcy.
response, •'[ knew a bug full to full on
sum iif manej ktcured by a mortgage exc-cu^d »y
iic;ii'-i] tor t h e Name ditxinlut hy m<-uury \s\\>, 8iifTWfiig
•ii-ivi but sufficiently detailed, frHfrom personal piqu<
Water-*1 pianos and naetodennn cliallenpe comparison
Ki>ri>aitiuu!arbapi<ljr to
JAMF.Si c . WATSOV,
lulin
W. Maynard ;ui<l .Mary J. his wife, to Charles 3.
a man's head once and kill him."
id party prejudice, fresh and yet accurate. It is n from tliiN imhoii in her IUUIVK. 'i'hey liuil hsoMUfl MtWBwith th« finest made-anywhere iu the country."—Worn*
763\1
Agent at Ann Arboi, Mich.
latter, <hue<l the ninth daj <>f Deoembar, A D. 1869,
ftilivt) to tli» WMdlitv Unit I>II u .l.m.p diiy fin; HuMfied e x anpnte stfeienenl of ail thai is known upon erary lm
Journal
ttiid lecorded in the office of the RegiMer of Deeds of
erucialluK
puiii
in
her
j
o
l
u
l
*
a
n
d
buuw.
is
tie,
t
<
o,
w
a
s
ortani topic within the ROOM <»f human Intelligence.—
The rebels pretend that they sot fire
"Horace Writers' Pinnn Fortes are of full, rich and
ihe Co uiitv of \V;is]iii'iiiiw in tho State of Michigan, ia
cured e n i i i e l y l>y y o u r MII-MI|>HI ilia i n a few winks. I
',vi-ry bnportani arttcli Infi baa been apeolal^ writtei
even tone, and powerful—tf. Y. Musical Review.
Ubor No. i 6 of Moi bpiges ;»t page 792, on the eleTentb
tf>. and blew up the Arkansas theinknow li
itu Ibruiuta, which y i m r a g M i t gave nit;, that
t,r its Dageobjmen whoareatrhorities apon the topic
"O»ir friends will find at Mr. Waters' store t h e very
lny of April. A. l>. 18t.O at twenty minutes past on«
n which they speak
They arerequired to brmq tin tin.-) l'ie|.ttiKtiuM in,in y o u r lnljonttoty iiiiiKi h e n great
beRt assortment of Music and of Pianns to be found in
si-lvea.
According t o their own iico'clock, I* M., by wliicli default \le power ol sale c->nPUBLISH
the United Slates And we 0XW9 OUT southern nnd western unject up to the present moment: to state just how ii r e m e d y ; i-oiiKt-iiuently. these truly reuiaikablu results
• ;. n 1! in Kaid mortgagn became operative; and no suit
coutits, they have now aaciificed th-ree
friends t;> irwe hrwi a call whenever they go to New tands now. All the statistical information In from the wilb It Intve not BurprutMi me.
or prucdediug having been iDKtitute*) at law to.^rcor^
Fraternally joura,
0. V. LAK1MKH, M. D.
atc#t report*; fetiagMgeapiiica] accounts keep pace with
York."-— Qrahatn* Magazine
the debt secut'ed thereby, or any imrt thereof* * ^ 4
rams as burnt oSerings to their god oi
Newly Klectrot )•]>*•<!. wit I, new Mid original il!u«t in lions,
he latent exploration*; historical matters include tin
I be >um uf rive thousand and thirly-ei^ht OuV^*rn btTtng
R
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c
u
i
n
a
t
l
i
m
,
G
o
u
t
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v
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r
C
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m
p
l
a
i
n
t
.
war.
arc the
most beautiful
as veil
as,the
buoks
extant
res'iest just views; the biographical notices ad* ak n d
now oialmed to be due thereon. Notice is theietot«
I. *Niu<k-rs'
Aljihabet
Curils,
6 inbest
f-tft
j
f
t
f %
%;.Q Q Well known to he the Best for ManiMDKVKHtMEttUK, L*n»tuU Cm, Va.. Wli July. 1&5U.
11
nlj of the dead but also of the living. It is a library
hf r*-bv given that said UMI i^a^e wilt be foreclosed by a
I I . ^aink-is'
^ a k ' Primary
P i
tfb
]
C h t S
S on 4 carda, 1 Bo
tfob
] Chart*,
DR. 3. 0 . A Y H I : Sir, 1 huvs bein ulllicted with a ptlnufacturing Purpoae*.
,f tseir
^aie of the BSorfcfiagSd premises, viz : "All thf^se certi&adefd1 J"rnniity Spelling Book
K
"Blast the niggers!" says Brian,
ful chmnic Wieumutitm fur u lung iima, whldi Wtlh-d lUci
1
ni:. pli-Cfjs Di pHTQi-ls ol' land situate lying and beiog iu
S d ' New
N ^pellerand
ll JDinner,
i
tender*
A R1DGEMENT O PT H E DERATES OF
5
Bkill of phy^tciriiis. iihd MUcfc to uie In ^pite uf all the the City ol Ann Arbor, Coun.'y of Washtenaw and
"they've always <jot the be->t ol tho the noatest stylos, and us cheap as any IVV S;unU'..s'
AOJMJWB**f Knjiiish W u u l s , . . . .
R0
O X G R E S S Being apolitical History of the Unit*
Mmedien I could th.d, mail 1 tried your Suwaparilla. One
^late oi Michigan, branded and dc&'criWd cs ollows t
VI. tender's Plcti r.;il I'r mer, (bound) . . .
1 ( ) O O O O rssrrcl 111 t e n M o n t h * ,
whites. They can never be poor, for it IHT liousv in ihti State. We aro also preStates, from the organization of the firxt Federal Con- bottl« cmtiil HIM in two nevks. and rwtured my general
to-wit: Commencing one hundred sixteen feet and out
VII S;m<U-iV I .ei in:, n ;i!ui l.n^iisli i-rimer..
;ress in ITS' to lftafi. K'Htedrtinl compiled by Hon. THO health no miu'li thitt I HIII fur Mt*-r tlmu befiov I was :i ill north .i^-;n tht: -outh-eaht corner of block No. OM
is impossible for them to be, ns so arcd to print
Tlie
unprecedented
sale
of
this
book
ban
Induced
the
VIII Sanders' Hew P i n t Keoder
,
attacked. 1 think it a w.-n.kilul MiadkUl*. J . HiKAM.
IAKT BKNtdV.fr.nn the Ofiicial Records of Congress.
(1) north of rang" three ^3) east chene*- west one h»opublisher to u'lil Hime 30 new tunesan.l liymns to its presIX ganders'New Second Readei,*
many othur people are—without a
•HTed an 1 two U e i , tht-net- north tit'een and a half ft*eit
ent size, without extra cliar^e, except on the cheap i'iV:- The wurk will be Anaiueted in 16 royal octavo rolnme* i Jules V. Qetrhfll. of St. 1/iitis, irrltetl " I have heea
X Snuder.-.'New Tliird Header,
750
pageaoHOh,
11
of
which
artnow
ready.
An
ad.
j
in t h e south Hue of lot No. eight (*) in said block
nfllifivdforjfur« with an ajfectitm '>/ the- Lirev, which
timr Among tin- many beautiful tunes and hj mnv added
(^•-•ettt.
XI. S i i . '.t-rs1 New Fourth Reader,
thence w w l (bitty f w t to the «»-.-t line of said lot,
dt'Stroyeil my health. I iritil every thim;:. andtfTerj thing
may be found:—"1 ought f<. love my mother;" " 0 I'll lltjonal volume will be publislifd once in three months.
XII. Sandera1 Kaw 1-ifih Kea< IT . . . .
75
(hence north nine and a half feet, thence en*t along tbe
Cloth,
$3;
Law
Sheep,
$J.aOHalf
Mor.,
$411,»ifailed
to
relieve
me;
and
I
have
been
H
broken-down
man
Is the best Haohlnfl in the world for Family Sewing and be ft K*>ori child, indeed I will." Tlie.-e an-1 ei|;ht others Calf. S4.50 each.
XIII. Saodera' High Sent ol Header,
Accounts ngree that the rebels who
Mmth line ol Cbarle* Thayer's land, and *V/w,r the
for dome y«WM fruttl no othi-r cattBH tlwil dacinycn<n>t tff
Light Manufacturing Purposoa: (vitn Hernnerj and from Hie 1VH , wrrertUOKSLX tlie ?unila> School Anniver
Xl\'. Banker* \<untr Ladle*' Keauer,
•*outh line of Charles ThaycrV store in Mundy's block
i WAT OF PROOURTNO THK CYCLOPAEDIA ORDEBATU
the. hirer. My Iwlovvd pastor, the H«T« Mr. ICppy, ad\ i>ed
sarv of the M. K. ("hurch at the Aeaileruy °f M««ic, with
invaded MaryhmJ were in a most r-.\s;
XV. tjaadera'Kchcol Spraker
1 00 beautifully urnamented W 0 .
to Haln s H f f t , tbflnce south t o the place of beginoio^
Form a nlutk of four, aud remit tin- price of four books, me to try your Sai.-iq.ai illji. becaUK he said he Ui^w you^ as described bj deed frnm John Lock wood nod wife to
XVI. Sanders' Klucutioti;'ry C l i h r l , . . .
3 Q The Nos. 1 ami v Macliines are of great capacity and pre-it iip|ilause The Bell coLtains neariy 200 tanes and
and
any
tiling
you
turn
In
wan
wmtli
trying.
Ity
the
bleNAped condition, ttnd, worse yet, that
and live copies will be seat at tl»irci^itttr'M expensefoi
hymny.and is one of the bpst collections everlWrned
application fur mj^-facturLnft pnrpofcli.
John
W. M;ivmir-i ; also the following described parctl
iug of (jod it hurt cured lue, aud hu« >•> purified my I'WHMI
These leaders are distinguished for their »1rictlv yiothey were covered with verrnin. One
Our No. 3 Machines art* especU'.lly adapted to all kinds Trice Vic; tlO per hundred, postage 4c Klegantly bound, Ciirriage; or for ten ^^b-sc^iber.•^t eleven copies will b* as ta make u new man of me. 1 feel youofi again* The
of l a n d :
Beginning at tbe centre of the highway
mnuist charactrr ami praeUcfeladaptitionto the young. of light and IK-JIV; Leather Vork, in OirrUbce rriiu- embossed gilt, 'i5c $-0 per 100 It has been introduced
at at our expense for earriage;
which
runs on the ea^t line of the first laid out vi)l»ge
beat that Ciin l>e tmUl of you In not half good euougli."
whii saw them snys: " Every man
Tliey have been received with unprecedented f:ivi r :n,J
nitDg, BO"t anfl t*hoe Making Harness Making,etc., e t c . into many of the Public Sc' jls.
«»t Ann trbor, at the north-west corner of t h * bpmt
by nocla.ss mure favorably than by Practical Teachers
T o ASJ*I t « .
The e is published in t.iM»tll numbers entitled AnniSclilrrii«,Cnncer Tmuora, Kuln i'fcemeilt« U t formerly occupied by George W. Jvwett and1 no*
They are of ex'ra size, «nd with n arm long BDougb t o
might be considered a host in himself.
who have tested theirnu-rits in tlie school roc-nj.
UlcernMou, Curies aud Exfoliation of owned by K. Wells,and thence
north to thf b-outh-weat
take under it and stitch tb« large^l stzednshea. There versary and Sunday School Music I>t^iks, Nos. l i 2 . 3 , fc No other work will so Ubenttl; roward the exertiontRidging from the animated nature of
Terms
the Uoiien.
Corner o f a lot of land btb!<-nging to r a n B. Mitleroim
is Mtrooly a I | y P * ^ " ' a iriinim.-is' stltcbiiig thai oaaool 4, in order to accommodate the million; price t'2 & *3 per of vb«nt8. A N AUB.VT WAXTKD I S THIS COUNTY
mit- known on application to the Publishers.
nida (9) tln*nce easttrly on said Miller's line twenty-two
t.r- Wtter d«me wilb them thun by band ; s o , too t h e hundred No. 5 will soon be issued—commencement of
their pel sons."
A great vnrU-ty of cases have been reported to OH where
BY H0KAT1O N. ROBINSON, LI. 1).
tods ( 2 : ; , thence southerly parallel with said highway
Ann Arbor, March, 1859.
tt902aoit
saving of time and tabor i» v*.*-y f l t e t . ThL'tableof another book. Also., Revival Music Boois, No. 1 * 2 .
cures of the*? turnii<l-:it>le cmnpluinis lmve resulted fiom
nim* rods (9) , thence westerly paiallel to said MiJw/»
•^3* Hov TB0B. WHIUHT, agent at Kinne a Smiths tlia use oi thitt remedy, but our itpace here will not admit
I..Ltf Professor of Mathematics in the L*. S. X.ivr
these uiach.nes is 21 inches Long, and the.shuttle will price »1 & $2 per ll)fl. postage l c . More tha.l 800,000
The prayer of a Unitarian preacher
line tw«aty»two ro<!n ('.2) containing one acrrof land,
copies of the above books have been issued the past
i3ook Store, Ypsilanti.
hold
six
tiroeiithe
usual
quantity'ol
thread.
Thelurgo
I
Robinson's
I'rogrcRBive
1
r
njnrv
Aiitliuie'.ic,
tlit-m.
Some
of
them
tuny
he
found
in
our
AuicVU'an
1
being the same lot of Ian I conviyed hy (iei>rge \V. Jemeighteen
moptuS)
and
the
demand
is
rapidly
increasing
inaci.i.if works as tit-tas small ones.
Almanac, which the ageuU helow uauied are pl&used to
of Fitchlniig, Mus« . run- a* follow*:
II. ltubilisun'a Progressive Illtelleclual Arilh.
*>n and wile to John W . May^.r-l by beed bearing date
Published br
furnish
gnui«
to
all
who
CHII
for
them.
W
e
would
ask
tor
our
l
.
c
i
t
r
r
A
Machineit,
the
s[>eIll Robinsou'.s Hudimentn of written Atith.
ft
Dec. 2d, \S 57." or some pait thereof, t public veDdut*
"Oh, G<>d. wt> pray, Thee to bl«n» the
HORACE WATERS, Agent,
cialattentiun of Vest Maker* and DrjMI Ifakerfl aud all
IV. KobiiiMun's F n g r e M l r e Practical Arlth.
Dyipepgtn, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepat I he Court House iu the City of Ann Arbor in «*it'
333 Uroadway, N. V.
those who want Machine*-tor light man >tfactoring pur.
relieln. Bleu* their iiririiea with defeat.
V RobiL«on's Key to Pnictica! -Xrilhuiftic,
sy, AlelaucJioly, Keural^la
county.on the eighth da? of November next at anon.
SO pnsea. They embody the pridcf^les of the standard
AND THE
VI. BublbnoD * Pr -gressive Higher Aiilhnu tic,
CHAKLLS CL'rrLR.iiortgagee.
75 mHchine.H, making like them theintei*l«cked nitch. and
Many reuuukiLule iut«-s uf thette aflt-ctioiis lmve been
Bl-ss their hearts with sincere repenVII. R ibitwin s Kty to Higher Arithmetic,
75 are destined to be ascelebrnted for TAMILY RKWINO a t d
made by the alterative power of this medium!. It stimutance. Uless their social condition with
VIII. Kobinsou's New Eltnicntary Algebia,
76
late* the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus
ligh.1 manufacturing purijoses as our standard maGEO T A.VfORTH, AttV,
IX. R btnson's Key to Klementury Alyebra,
overromes di^ordent which wouhl be (supposed beyond its
ea.ancipa'ion."
ciiiiio> urc for nuuutaoturtngpurpose in general
Dated, August 14, i8f».
»6Sul
reach. Such » leuiedy has IOIIK heen required I»y l h y 'I9*
X. Robinson's University Algebra,
1 55
We have alwaytfon band, HKMJII>G OAUO«8.8ILKT I TI«T
No.
3
3
3
Broadway,
New
York.
ccMNitifH of the pp< ]>k'. and wo are coulidt'Ut that tliid will
XI. Robinson's Key to University Algebra,
1 CO LINEN AND OlTTOX THKKAD, ON SI'OO^J, M » l MACII1NK OIL in
do
for
them
.'ill
Hint
medicine
can
do.
A youn? fellow who hnd one leg
XII Robinson's Geometry and Trigonometry.
1 SU
Vocal/'Kind Words can never die;" "TI e Angels told
1 6 0 bottles, etc., eU>.
XIII Kobijisou'B ^ui v . \ ini; aiii NaTtgatiuB,
nbout f Mir inches shorterthmi the other,
We manufacture our own Needles, aad wouM wnrn all me s o ; " "Wilds of the Wr»tj" "Thoughts of G o d ; ' L. 8 C O T T & C V , NEW YORK, continue to publish t h t
p\EFAULT having been made ; n the condition o f *
XIV Rob n>on's Auulytical Geometry aud Conic
I) mortgage, execute i t j Jam«« Hftfley. <'f Freedom,
peraou- using our machines not to buy any others. We *-Giv* mebnek my Mounting Hume;" "I>;iy Preiims;"
following leading British Herodicaiis, viz:
stnffi-il his boot and p'is?ed an exami?ectionii,
1 50 know that there are needles sold of the most inferior "luii.lv Cock Robin;" ' T m wt»n thee stihV'l'etnames;"
in tht-County of Wa-shtenaw, and: St^te of Michigan,
1
1
XV Robiniiou's 1'ilTerentiat and Integral Calculus 1 50
to
1-anipl 1*. lvcves, of Lima, County aforesaid, b'-*ariuy
quality at higher prices than we chars J for the bent. "There's no darling like mine:' "Saiah J m e Lee;""Kv.
nation by a carclws E;i«tern phvsicinn
FOR THE RAPID CUKE OF
XVI Hob nson's F.lementary Aslrom m y ,
75
THK LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative),
er of thee:'' ^I'm leaving thee in Sorrow;" "Bird of
date the'. 9th day of Haieh. A . 1> 1^52, and recorded
Couglkfl, C o l d s , I n f l u e n z a , I l o a r n e n e s s ,
XVI, Knbinson's University Astronomy,
1 75 The needles sold by us are manufactured' "*p*»«ial{>y U>x Beauty;' 1 u H o » « of our birth;" "Orave <.f Rosabel,'' and
He U"l the bnuntv mmiev, and having
a
*mr
ma
Lines.
A
bad
Jietdle.may
render
tht
btii
machine
i
he
flame <\sy In the R«gihter>'B office of »ani couuty, »t
C r o u p , !{• OIK It it i s . I n c i p i e n t ( o u XVI1I_ Robinson's Mnih< nintkal OpemtivDI,
2 2!S
'Wake, lady, wake,,' price '25c each.
almost ueeUs*.
'lli u'cliick, I'- H , in l.iber 18 of Mortgage*, page '265,
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW ( W h i g ) ,
fo
disn'
• u m p t i o n , an«l f o r t U e ICclicf
sn'mrce.
XIX Hot nson's Key *o Algebra, Cieometry, SurINSTKIMKNTAI..—' *Palace Garden, or Gini?in^ Hird
Our customers may rest assured tliatal, ^ur Hninch '
which
sni<! ntorlgage was *'.u\y assijup'l by the K%>d
of Consumptive Patients
THJE NORTH BRITISH BEV1EW (Free Church).
vejing, He ,
1 50 Oftices ai e furnished with the *' genuine aeil ;•£ "
Pnika. 40c; u Swlngfng Schottische;" "Mirabel Robotpulled th** stuffing out of liis l>oot, nnH
Uantnl H. Kejres tu Thomas Hiffty on the l f ^ h day 4
4
I n n (11 u ni-t-<l S t a g e s
• 'Th.mvis Baker'n tScltottlnche;" "Plccolomtnl
Forming a KL1.1. MATHEMATICAL r n r R S K , emIn
case
of
small
purchases,
the
m»ne)
wiay
b-j
s-tnt
in
February,
I1 -, 1 >§'•>. and recorded on t b e *^8tb daj
of course limped terrllijy " How Hid
of the Disease.
Polka, 35 cents each. The abo*epiece*haYeb«aut(ful
T i l S WHSTMIN8TKR REVIEW (Liberal)
bracinx Arithmetic and Text Book in the liiglun Bath- nu-!;<i'c BtalBP'S o r bank notes.
of M « y , l 8 R 7 , « I X o'clock, A. M , in l.iber 8 ol
ThU Is a remedy no univt-iMtlly knovB to *nrpnis any
ematica. Kor extent of research, faclily and Hpiuens of
you pries ? " a>kcd the surgeon. T h e
Corresjjonii^iiiw will please write their names distinct- Vianet tee "Welmer Polka;" "Arabian Wai cry March,"
Mortgage*. p»ge 2 5, and a f t e r w a r d a^fiigned by Thoin5
other for the cure of tlnoat and lung complaintfl. tliat it
illuslraliin and ur*AtlO*l useiulnes-, tlie author ol thia l y . It K all mp'Ttant t i n t we should, m e a e n c a s e , the very last; "Vaasovtanna Mouiells Hasurka; ''Real;
i> ll:.x\\.-y t i llarg«rei llaif-.-y. on the UUi day of Julr,
BLACKWOOD'S EDIN'nURGH MAGAZINE (Tory).
1B upi-iess here to publish the evidence of its viituee. Its
young fellow tnld him. " Whv Hid yon
inL' Polka^' "Crinoline Waltt." anu " l a n c e r s ' Qua
st-i-ifs iaaurnanMd by no DMlbtwatlcal writer In this kno« t h e l'osl Uftice, County, aiid t*tatp,
1 58. wad r?c«)i->tfdIn the1 Rrgwter*« office of w a s h t n a *
unrivalled
excellence
fur
toughs
and
colds,
and
its
truly
The
present
critical
state
of
European
affairs
will
drille,"*2Scencn.
"The
(Cmpireof
Reich>
Quadrille;"
n
country. This series has bven 1 ecommenued by the best
ito" A.I persons requiring information about dewing
Impose y<vnifiii|f it) on the errvic« ? "
wonderful rmeH of pulmonary dint-nse, have made it (.'ounty aforesaid, on tU. 7th dav of April, 1862, at 10)^
renrlerthftte pabliCfttioH anuaoally IntennUng during
iUlhemuticiiins in ail sections ol the country.
Machines t h e i s i z o , prices, vrorkfng capacities, and the new dance, and "The Hibernian Quadiille," S^eeach.
known throughout Ihe civilized nationa of tbe earth. ' o'clock, A. M-, in l.iber 18 "f Mortgages, p»pe 2C5. oi
it l a charge of a
" Oh, T knew th(j m»nev wu« gninsr, nnd
best methods of (-urciiasiDp, can obtain iL by .sending to Many of those j>ieces are pl.iyed by Maker's celebrated the forthcoming year. They will occupy n mtddii
wliicli said mortgage tberv is ctiu^i'.l to be due at the
Few arc the coninmnilieB, or even fatnillea, anionsf them
•reheat ra with great applruse.j^y- Mailed free. A ground between ihe hastily irritten news-it»m<, crodf
us,
o*-»ny
of
our
B'MnchUtVicesfor
ac»>py
of
I thought I would get rny share ol it."
who have not some peraonal experience of its effect? — d«te hereof, three hundred and tinny one dotbrt and
Ui^elotot" Foreign Music at half price,
cuhitions. jiiid Iiyint< runmrs of the daily Journal,
Gray's Series of Botanies, nix books.
Bonm living trophy in their midst of its victory OW the «ixty-t'our cents, and B/> suit or proceedings a' law ha.v
1 tin- poqdertjui 1'ome ot the future Historian, wntteu
subtlu and dangerous disorder? of the throat and lun^a. ing been mstitiUfd pi recover the debt now, dn* **f *»*
a r ter t o e living interest and eNcittment of the great
When General Stuart seized op Men
Hitchcock's School Anatomy and Physi- Which is a beautiful 1'iciorial Taper entirely devoted to
As all know the dn-n.lful fulality of thctie difonlerp, aud p:irt ilnTi-nf anta the power of sale in said im>rtgart
f»1auos Melortpons »nr1 Organs.
poliiiml events of the tini<? >hall have parsed away. It
having b e c m e operative. Notice is hereby given that
as they know, too, the effects of thin remedy, we lueil not
ology, $1.
tbfl subject— It loill he sent gratis.
Pope's camp, he found ihere ii dsirkey
Tlie Horace Waters 1'ianos nnd Me.lodeons, for depth
is to these lVHiidictls th;it renders ma<% look for tin jdo more than to ai^ure them that it has now all the vir* on the 25 hday of October, 18* 2 . a t 2 o'clock m tl«
1
parity of tone and dumbilfty, are unsurpassed. l*rice> only really intelligible and reliable bfotory ol curr*-n | tues that it did have when making the cure* which have afternoon«>t" said day, at the front door of the Court
Hitchcock's Geology, one book.
ab^ti Ihe s;nno size Bit Oenerid Pope,
4 ® - We have made the ah-.ve RKDACTION IN P R i r E * very low Second Hand Pianos and Uelodeono from $96 t.
events, and as such in addition totheir we le.stal)li.-lie<i . won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind.
House, in the Const7 of Ifrftliteoaw, and State of
wilh the two-fold view of benefiting t h e public ubdom'
Well's Grammars, two books
nrd tH* cnntr:iV»nni! individual he en
$150.
Mu-iic aud Muuicf I Instruct ions of all kin«ls,atthe literary, sciei.titic. and theological charae'er, we uige
Michigim, there will be sold i*t public vendue to tb*
itelves. The public have been iwiQaledb} npurfoufl ma- lowest prices.
HORACE WATERS, Airent,
.hem upon thec- n-i'!«-i;itnm ot tin1 reading public.
lii<li>.-t bidder, tlie lands described in said mortgage, of
cased in the General's hest clothes
Well's Scientific Series, including Chem- chines m:tile in imitation of ours. T e metiil in tln-in,
Ko. aSS Broadway, X. Y,
Prepared
by
Dr.
JC.
AYEK
&,
CO.,
Lowell,
Mass,
The
receipt
of
A
t
l
v
n
t
u
e
S
h
e
e
t
s
lr«>m
the
Britbdi
so
much there>f an may be neces>ary to t a t ^ f j \\t
the iron casting t*i t b e Miiallest peice, is o. poor
fhoulder str:ina »nd n'l, and CBiinod to
istry, Philosophy, etc Three books. frcnn
'KwriMOMAit*:—"The Horace Waters 1'iauon are knowi
publi.-hfr> gives additional value to t&eHe Rejicintt,
ami'tintdue at the date nf this notice, ^rHi %ht# exp'n*
qu<»lity. Their makers have not the means to do their ns Hinoni; the very be^t.' —Fvanstthtt.
it:;i>it]ii"has
they
cunnow
be
placed
in
tUo
huudH
ol
fits
of hitl*1, viz: All that certain -'ie^* or parcel of land
ride beside him on a mnl« through
Wilson s Series of Ribtnries, five books work will. They are hii! away in secret pluses, wheie it
"We can «peak of their merits from personal know!
subscribers ab -ut as sunn as the original f\\' iuu*
Wing in the town of Krei-dmn aforesaid, and described
would be impossible to have at their command the prop- edge."—Chrintitm Intelujnmotr.
Wnrren'on, labelled on hi* back, "
Fasquelle's French Series, eight bookg. er
as
follows,
vi7.: The wert half of the north-west qu»t
mechanical appliances. It IP only by doing a great
FARRAND, ^HELEY & CO., I'ftVtflt
"Nothing at the Fair displayed greater excellence -"—
ter o" section Number five township three soutk
retient!' 'Onward t o Richmond!"
VVoodhury's German Scries, seven books. busir.rs>.;iricl hating rxtt.n-.tve nv li'tfftCturing establish- Churchman.
8U9yl
J H. BtKKll.L. Travelling Agent.
l'er ann.
r.tngefour
w** t c"^tain:^Jf fifty-six acres and thirty
that cood machines .un be made at modorai For any one of the four Review*,
- - - $•> "0
No doubt b u t that Gun*-™]
Bryant & Stratton's Series of Book-keep- ments,
eight iiundrcdihii of an acre.
Wateih' Pianos and Melo.iPons challengecomparU(»i
prices. The best d«it|gn«d It) ichlnes, BADLY MADK, art
For any two o) the four Reviews,
- - - 5 0"*
M.\K<iAlurr HAFFEY, Assignee.
always liable to get out uf ordor, and aresur«* to 0O>t with the nnest made any wherein the country.''—Horn
tliongh' th;tt to dress a darkey in the
ing, three books.
For any three of ihe our Reviews, • • - 7 i 0
JOHN N . GOTT, Attorney.
considerable trouble ami motuav to keep them in rcpaire JaunsL
711*tf
Forall lour ol the Reviews,
8 00
Ft'denil uniform, R M sufficient to tnuko
Dated, .inly 24, ISttt.
Speneerian System of Penmanship, nine The qualities to be looked for in a Uachmeare : c-rFor Ulackwund s M«guzine, - - - . 3 0 '
tainty of correct action ut all rates «it Apeed,simplicity
him tit to ride beside him!
books.
For Hlauktvuod mid one Review,
.
.
.
SO*
ot e n s t r u c t i o u , great durabijtv, and rapidity ol opeFor
Bhtekwooaand
two
Review*.
T
00
And Many other Valnnble Books.
ration, with the least labor. Machines to c m o i n e ihi-se
Y VIRTUE of a decretal order mar!e in th(» Cii***
For BlaeltWOOdaild three Peviews, . . • 9 00
When the government officern who
essential qualities, must be madeof tl.ebeatm©.aland
Court fur t h e Coanty of Waahteoaw, Kitting i i
Succeisorsto
For HlackwiHidiiU'l the tfurReviews,
- - 10 00
finfftb d to perfi etion. We have the way and means, on
Chancery, in tho cal]^e wherfin Ira Pufkev W ?onipl»in'
Money current in the Slate v>h*re issued will he received
had chjirge of Messrs Msihonev anc
-.\ grand scale, ti» do this.
ant
and Henry Baualaugh. Maria C. Bauslangh, rh»ri»«
1
at
par.
The purchasers of machines, wlio^e-laily bren.l it m;;v Cliapin A LonmiR.niidCbapin, Tripp A Loomi
Shewar, <Iemocrn>ic: editor; of Iowa
Kitchen, and James F. Avery are defendentB. 1 ("ball^
concern, will find tha.1 thi'M1 hftvlDKthe abovequaliUes
at
public
auction at the front door of the Court Hou«.
on their w:iy to Washington, wrrived a
mla k Trlpp baring parohaw
not only work *ell at n p M an well as slow ••aintiif
in the city ot Ann Arbor, in the county afore-said, on tb<
Will find at our ntore over Tour Thousand different ar- hp*'c«l.|lmt lust longer in *h<« Onenf piHwlble wm king order- rpHE above lirm of
Tin1 POSTACK To anv part of the (''lite! States will be
the e a t i M interest of t h e former c o m p a n ! « wll
I
U
o
t
b
day
of N'>v.mbcr. A. D. eighteen hundred *vA
n hotel thi»y registered their n;tme«. a
(Idea of stationery and Throe Hundred Thousand Vol
Our machines, as made by us, will earn n v n 1 money eoBtinur I h e boattfeu "t t h e o t d -itiinilM. where t h e * « i l but T i v n . l j - f o u r O i U n a your for •• Bin kwood,"
sixty two, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that dafi
nines ol books, from which tc make their H'lectiun,
iilso did their prisoners. Tho office
with less labor fliun any others whether m imitation In- r e a d y , o n t h e s h o r t e s t n o t i c e , t o (ill nil o n l e r s in t l anil Itut F u u r t v v i i CciitH a year for e:ich of tbe
all lhat certain tract or parcel of land described iu sail
QOAprUfllN ;'W assortmei t not rivaled by any other book
o ours or not. In fact, they arcc-hearer than a n t other line of
decretal 1 rder as follows: "All thnt cfitain part or
told the l:mdl >rd to make them re<j\t
huuse in the L'ui*ed ttaies.
A( tlie above prices the Pciimlicals will bo furnished
tr; ct of land, to-wit, situate in th* county of AVash*emachintsasagift.
I. M.-INCKKftCO.,
Would respectfully announce to the Citizens of
ter their destination. Whereupon Mr
PAW add £tutcof Michigan^ Vnuwn a i u liesc^i'd &s fol>
458 Broadway N»w York.
low.-*, to witj hoginning at the quarter post betweeD f-tcAND AS A
nrmnner, a n d o n a s ll
4^2- Petroit Office, 38 Woodward Avenue, (Merrill la the nm.-it work
Mahonisv 8'i'pped up a--d wrote —
OK ALL KINDS'.
ti n- No. five and s i x . (hence n<«rth ° degrees east five
l a t h e State.Among the
Block.)
81 Hf
terniH a> any otfa
CIDI n< nn : l eightfcn (18) linkn, thence north fifty tlirrt
"B'>iind for H:ide«—sent there bv th
Are Special AgMlti for
fay M, we would enuwer
ous artiolwmiuuif
{Si) degrees nnd fifti-eii m i i u f s east eighteen chaiui,
dKj
i
t
s
IVr
18i
0
will
b
c
f
u
r
n
i
s
h
e
a
t h e Nets <if tlif saiiH' Peri
devil, in charge of some of his angels
thence north three ehams und sixty links, thence wwt
Messrs Harper & Bio's Publications.
complete, without additi
ch-irgc.
Are chainsnnd thcity two links (321, tin-nee south t°'*P
thut
we
are
now
receiving
for speaking the truth." Mr. Shewn
Unlike the m<>n «• heitier&l
h
Hagazfnee ol 1he d a y ,
"
I). Appl. ton & Go's
"
hi vtti flcgiefs und furt v-five m n u t e a weat nineteen tJ9)
*M \\\\ Endlealalna«littl»
Endlealalna«lit
by a*e. Ueocp, a full yeM
of all kinds; Mill Gearing and Fixtures, wrought sod tb*M*
Chains inul twelve (1SJ links, thenoe south *w« a*<l "I*
added—" Bound for the same place
"
Ticknor & Field's
«
of the Noe.for 1860, may l>ereifjirdeil nearly as valuublt
half (•_'>£) ']f^r«ifs faxt one ' haiiu and seventy tbrrt
cast: all the various casting* for muking and repairing
and, for tho same reason "
as
r<.
1882,
r
"
Gould & Lincoln's
"
hnk.-i l o the li1-"*'^ *>f beginning, being a part of tf*
T
Sntawlbprs wishing al«o the N cs. for 1861, will be
south west qnjtrtpr of the norih-west quarter of $e&
"
J
B.
Lippincott
&
Go's
"
su)i}iiied ut Hit- loliuwiug SSTttiUaV>T LOW RATES.
tion
N'o. five [5] in township NQ. one south of range NoThose who go round with the enntr
s u c h UR a r e a t p r e s e n t , or h a v e formerly been in u s e in
A full and complete supply of
six (6J ea*t. and excepting and reserving *i**iefroB
And furnish all their Bnoln at b a t t f l prices for cash.
taw p a r t o l tin- siitt*-, ;t-l well tfl all t h e various U r t f
btition box in Calil-irnia churches, plea
a,t"ut one fifth of an acre of land heretofore deeded bj
And Manufactured in BBST STTLE at
nd
A ffoor ojj ffarinerc and
tl
dmachine
h i work
k U eA
Albej-k R,rphem to Joseph Marenas toe ether with tin
Note Papers Letter Papers and Cnp Painthitt section of th
and nrgne the case at the pews n» t l ie
mechi
0 ry.
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging
pers,
Blank
Books,
Pass
Books,
For Blackwood's Magazine, the three years, S-1) 00
or in any wi.-e arperlaining.
go ulong. In one instance the fnHpwi
Cnr nnv t.iie Rcvn-w,
'*
" 5 0
And all kinds of wTATION'Klty, at the lovrc.it prices.
iriLT ('inlngue ensued —Person L——
of ali the vn.-miiK patterns, up iasizt'san'l prices, will be
1>. S.TW1TCIIK1J.,
Kor any twoKiviews,
" 8 00
SI. (TKS by the dozen or case.
].-]•' .-<Ti.-':uii;v o n h;ui'l, 1,'ot t h e Iilusl t u u d t r u u u d
Circuit Court Commissioner f«>r the County o W
Kor Blackwuu:: ali'l oin' Review,
•'
" 8 1.0
expended the bnsket to Hill, and h
tenaw,
Michiganprnvt'O s t y l e s .
KorlilackwoodandtwaKoTiewa,
"
" Vi 00
« B r a n g e r s and trnvej»(i visiting Chicago will And
shook I H head. "C'>rno William, giv
O. HAWKI.NS, Solicitor for Complainant.
Kor I liree Reviews, - "
"
1101
Thftnkfu! for fiirmor riatronage to the oldfirms,we Koi lilackwood and three Reviews, "
it. hMPi-extingto linger for an liauramKl tlie iutermtnable
Ann Arb.r, Septenibt-y22. 1H*>2.
871td
" IS 00
1
tis s imething," siul ihepirson. "Can
woulrt
solicit
A
continuance
froin.oW
frienda,
and
atria
piles of literature at Ui> ami 41 I^ike Street
Kor the four Review.',
"
" 13 00
by
all
wishing
foranythiug
inour
lineof
business.
do it," replied Bill. " Why not? ]
For Blackwood and the lour Reviews,
" 17 00
L0O1II3 & TUll'P.
Any of the above works will also be furnished to iVeic
not the cause a good o n e ? " " Y e s
Ann Arbor,May IRth, 1859.
60Ttf
Subscribers lor tlie v ar I8M-'I , 8. and n .
Are tow receiving ft large assortment of Bcots and
good enough, but F am not able to giv
8hoc-E and
Pur*^aspd by one of our firm for cash, and notwithanything." -'Poll! poh \ 1 know bet
Kf F w alUnstljr and valuable Subscription Works,
standing the hard times weahail continue to
or any noble work upon Religion, I.ituraturo, Science, or
ter; you must give n, better rea>jr
Thus a JVcw Siibtcibrr may obtain the Reprints of th<
Art, iddress S. C. (ilUUi.S « CO.
Four Reviews and Ulackwood.
tliun that." "Well, I owe too muc
PLF.ASK KKMKMMKR
money; I must b« just before I ar
Which they propose to sell
That there is no bookstore in this country keeping a betgenerous, you know." " B u t . William
Which is but UHte tnnri' th^a the price of tho original
ter or more extensive assortment than is always louud
works fur «>no year.
at S9 and 41 Lake street.
To our stock in order
60 per cent below former pricetfor cash.
you owe God i) larger debt than yo
As we shall never again be likely to offer such induce
:F>:HCCEI>TI3: B L O C K
meuts as those here presented
owe any one else." "That's true, par
REMEMBER.
M<MI'» good Kip Boots, from $l,f>0 to $3,00
son; hut then he mn't | :i hing tne Iik
Tliat Public or Print* ljbraries can b« supplied with
Now ia the time to Subscribe!!
llrst cla«» Standard Works by S. C. ti. k Co. upon bitter
p y Remittauow niu.^t, in ail oanta. be nude direct
the rest of rny creditors." T h e argu
terms tliau to .send 1 asl am pay Ireight
to/hi Pub-inkersf for at these prices no commission can
Men's good Th iok Boots, from 2 00 to 3.00
ment was conclusive.
with everything they may need to ask for.
be allowed to ageutu.
• g ^ W e n Literary and Professional men,Teachers,
Scholars 111 all deparlui -nts of of the worlil of letters,
PATENTED AND MANUFACTURED BV
LEONARD SCOTT & CO.
hnh just returned from the Eastern Cities, with a 1
Men's
good
Calf
BooU,
from
8,50
to
3.75
are
invited
to
make
.
a
n
n
i
41
LaVe
street
their
place
of
Office
ami
Bindery,
cor.
Main
&
Huron
Sts.
No. 54f»oldstjeet New York
I remember one dav, in making m
And we will farther pltnigo tiursclvea to sell as cheap aud de&iraMe stock of
res#rt in lU'umntsof leisure.
No. 2, Franklin
1859.
Block,
Sarsaparilla
1859
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
Books and Stationery,
Neatly Executed
PERFUMERIES,
FANCY GOODS,
in tliisCity, are uow being offered ut the
CHEAP, CLOCK, WATCH, &
'cwelry Store-
WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS,
SHADES,
KOLLEKS
ARGUS OFFICE.
Tremendous Stock of Watched •
TASSELS,
CORDS,
GU/r OORNTOKS,
CURTAINS,
HOOKS AND PINS,
STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS &c.
A
Ever oflered in this Market !
LAW & MKOICAL
A t t hoLoweM Prices.
AMEH'CAN
,
WATCHES,!
SANTA CIA US' LI HE
Humorous-
Double Christmas Present !
PRINTING
in value from 50 cte. to $50.
POCKET CUTLERY!
REASONABLE RATES.
Cdnfieoticufe IWtttual Life Insuranco Company.
Imporcant National Works,
W
Cash Sales will Admit of Low
FIGURES.
ROTARY CARD PRESS,
?
Remember the "Empire Book Store."
JAMES R. WEBSTER & Co
INVITATION CARDS,
Tiai'e.
The 1'lace to Buy
Mortgage Sale.
J2cok*
D
WHOI.F8AI.K
WEDDING CARDS,
Book & Stationery House
Great Reduction in the Price of
S. C. GR1GG8 & CO.
VISITING CARDS,
BUSINESS CARDS, &c.
Sanders Progressive Readers,
SINGKK & CO.'S
Standard
Machines.
Waretiouse 333 Broadway, N. Y.
No. 1, Standard Stmtile Machine, for- S a b b a t h S~c~h o o 1
inerly sold at 890, retluuoil t(i S70.
No. 2. of stuno kind of Machine, for
merly sold a< 8100, reduced lo $75.
SINGER'S LETTER A MACFIINE
Bell.
POSTERS, HANDBILLK,
3LANKS,
DILL HEADS}
r.obinson's Course of Mathematics.
CITICTJLATIS,
PAMPHLETS Ac,
Diackwond's Magazine
Publised by Horace W a t e r s
British Reviews.
GREATBDICEMEM SIBSCBIBE!
PRE >IIUM3 and HEDUJ i 10WS.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
THE
i' nil
BOOK BINDERY
I. W. Singer & CoV Gazette,
MUST CLASS WORKMAN,
LEDGERS,
T E i i M « . (Regular Pricea )
RECORDS,
Maynard, Stebbms & Wilson,
NEW GOODS
JOURNALS,
LOOMIS & TRIPP,
HOTEL "REGISTERS, and
Wholesale Dealers and Retail Purchasers
POSTAGE.
BLANK BOOKS
M. II. GOODRICH,
Agent, Ann Arbor.
BOOTS ^ SHOES
MAGI & SCHMID
Premium to W=w Subscrbers,
Washtenaw and adjoining Counties
STKAM KNGINKS
Direct from the Eastern Markets,
Ilorso Powers & Tbreehinjt Machines
Spkndid Offers for I860, *61,& '62
Together.
10
C3
H
New York Prloes,
Periodicals of all kinds
Oi
Ladies' & Childrens' Shoes,
S. C. GIIIGGS& Co.
Agents Wanted.
^S> \J~ JB JB JB -trt S i
Old Books Re-Bound.
Fancy
DRY -GOODS,
fco
JVT.OUJ.tE & L O O M I S
BOUND IN ANY STYLE.
Chancery Sale,
Castings and Machinery,
S. C. GTdGGS & CO.
RULED TO ANY PATTERN
For the Spring, 1862. B
THHESIIIXG
MACIIINLS.
GROCERIES, CKOCKERY, &c. ANOTHER
ARRIVAL
AT THE
OLD AND
HELIABLE
CLOTHIWt
At Oue Half tho Regular Subscription
Prices.
Seveu Consecutive Year fo^ $37 !!!
All Work warranted to give entire
satisfaction.
Add Weekly Additions
EMPORIUM!! *Jfc^Jl3ST O - 6
To Accommodate our Customers!
MAIN STREET.
E. B. POND, P r o p r .
Nichols & Sheppard,
hospital rounds, n paiient just arrive
Boy's Calf, Kip and Thick Boots, 88 to 1.T5
9. C. GRIGGS & CO.,
HO FOR. EUROPE 1
presented an amputated forearm, an
Wholesale and lletail Boaknellarsand Stationers
Hat tie Creek, Allcli.
AS TIMES WILL PERMIT
Ann Arbor Marble
m U X WIKKI.V TO
•'9fc41 Lake8treet,Cbloago.
doing so cmilii scifooly restrain
' Gaiters,
from
44 to 1 35
s. r. auvaas
K42m3
K. L jAitanr.
broad laugh; .he titter wiin cnttstuntl
LIVEBPOOL,
Improved for tht) Season of 1862
CALLING AT
- O - jE3titcllolcaLoi" and which is always as
on his tace " What is the matter
Ladies'Morocco Bootees, from
75 to 1,25
F O B S-A.X.E.
I j AS on hand •'. flue assortment of American and
CORK, Ireland.
thi« does not strike mo as a subject of
l a this Separator th* fruin laaepantf*4 from the straw
liv iiii'an^ of llftln^flngerA, thai tuna t h e ktraw up and ITALIAN
binghter." " I t is not doctor, but ex- LivKimiuL xmv VURK & PHILADELPHIA
MA R B L £ .As Low as tlie Lowest.
Aod an endless variety of Sm.-il Shoes from
down wiili a ^iniili'ii motion from the time it leave the
cuse me, I lost my i:rm in so lunny a
cylinder until it passes lo thestttikar, and the Rniln t'alis which he is prepared to manufacture Into
?
STEAMSHIP
C()
S
STEAMERS.
Atthe samp time wehnpoour friends nm\ customtiimii^h a buttom mst'le ol sluts, olear frinn Ihe strjiw.
way that I still laugh when I loo* at CITY OK l.ON U N ,
Fancy Balmoral* to Infanta' Crebping Tlie
i CITY W M A N O I I K S T E R ,
piirts con!uiniLg these lingers and the ti(;ht grain
ers wil.bt>ar in tniud lhat the times compel us to sell
iffcrs his
it "' " W h a t way?" Ourfirstsergeant
•JolOTons.
'.10» T..ns.
bottMin an- m:i-ie to viurate <>r Kwtng backwara and forMENTS. our goods
Shoos.
NKW YORK,
KTNA. r . l o Tons.
wai-d, which w«»rks the ^traw l o tlie BtaOkel HII>1 tlm
wanted ^having, and got me to attend C11Y OK
HomestCHtt F o r S a l e .
2(60TODI.
KIHN'llllU.H, a.97 Tonii.
^I'atn'othe stoves The .superiority of this machine
STOXES
KANUAKnO, 1 « , 4
"
over all others consists in its
to it. as I am corporal
We went to- CITY OK BALTIMORE,
We arc nlaoitlniiufactnrlng all Kinds of
Ki67 Tons.
ULABtiOW,
19 a "
For Cash or Ready Pay.
Will be in Ann Arbor the last week
Perfect senitiontion of (irain iromStraw,
gether in front of hi« ten' ; I had lath CITY OK
WASHINGTON, BOsrHOKLS, 44d "
TABLES
(Jreat-ini|dieit>'. lutvinjc no pickers or beaters to clog
in
September,
•23SO
WARRANTED
BOOTS
&
SHOES.
ervij iiim, took him by the nose and
up. and le.*s inacbiucry than any other inach.ne. now
of the above «teamers wiil leave New York *T
845tf
miide.
Ann Arbor, March 28, 1861.
TOPS,
TABLE
w:w about just applying the raz >r. cryOneSAl'UKDAY,
£VT-ICI T e r r a s
al noon, Irom I'ier 41. N. K.; »nd P r i c e
(Jn'itt eaoacitv, asit w : ll not waste when crowded.
Liverpool every \v hLiNE?DAY.
when. :v cannon ' a l l (tame, and that, was
Mens
Fine
French
Calf
Boots
Ptrfeci
cleaner,
having
larger
seives
than
any
other.
dm be obtained hy calling at this
Ac, Ac,
Ac, «tc.
Kasy ilralt, better couptruoled. simple and durable.
th« Ust I saw of his huad and my arm.
Officr.
Pegged
and
Sewed.
of
in
»11
their
varieties,
and
in
a
WORKMANLIKE
manner
Exeunt* me, doctor, fur laughing no, URST CABIN, 1O I.1VKKI (li)l. A.NII 1.ORK, $85
Pennsylvania Iron Horse Power. II.i* In- had eonUoKUa experience in the busines[
but I nevep-naw such n thing before." "
"
' U)NIHP.V,
g o 1OO2.
1832. So dive in) A chll before purehaslnp elsewhere, ns we are Wa n anted to he the beat Horso Power in use.ila.io he Matters himself that he will be able to please
"
" l'AKl •. HAVRE, II MUURGaiid
all who may favor me with their or^er?. His ppice*
bo>inl DOt t" he undersold. tyKlOI'AIIU.NG DUNK wilh wood Ol imn fr.uil" as preferied
THiis ocuiirred "luring the-siege of Furt "
BKEUEN
95
ON SHuKT NOIICE.jBSr
Farmers nnd Threshers ot Michigan I W e offer you
FRIGESE. iu —Notes of anfomyi*
CABIN rA?SFNUKRS have iv thing to provide for
t.io m:-T M A ^ M I N K I S U - K .
Better than i'i U', Hall's "LOW
AS TIIE L O W E S T .
W.
S. SAUSMDERS
Fruit and Ornamental
T !R E E S,
Drafting Slopjed in Bostoa.
Boston, Oc . 17.
T h o Oointnoij C"iiricil of this city,
h:ivin<r vnted t o r;ii*H t h o b o l i n t j t o
S'i\)). "Irul'tint; in Ijo.stoii h u i Oi'iced.—
It in b -Moved thut. t l r ? I j • 111 • t y will
eh >rt!y <j ujso t h o q u o t a O. tilo «lty t o
be filled.
NEW FALL GOODS!
tho voyage, and aru allowed 20 cubic lee.1 of luggage
K.nvlcrville. or any niacl.in.' built on llwir principles
Dp*
If yon intend bv*ing a mac me of any kind get a thoRe. wishlm? any thing in my Hnft are respectful}
p
1). C. BATC11ELUEK.
pamphlatof us or our Agent, and satisfy yourtelf,— in -ited to call
Main St., Ann Arbor, Mich
820tf
SI'liERAULTOI.IVKRI'OOL ANn PORK
$; 5
ranii>hlet sent f:ee. Call and see, or ad Iress
"
" ).ON|ION, (by rail from Liverpool.) Brt
Ann Arbor. Mav 20,1861.
80H1
MCHOUi tc SHEPPARD,
43 Now opening, a spierului stock af Xew Goods for the
" f.4W«
•
Y-.\\\
Trad*at
Battle
Creek,Michigan,
» tSUm,
HAMUfRGanullRKMEN,
HAMUfRGanullRKMEN 40
(>P M. ROSERS, or MYRON RASH, Agent-. Ana
Tbose Steamers are biuJiiB ivater tight iron sections,
Arbor; or (. V. W-AHUMAX. agent, Dexter.
8
are kMl'l'I'vcl with patent Ble amuhilutors, and carry
expi-nenced tSurgwms. Iheir average p»«s»ge across
••pHK BHICK HOUSE and Barn now occupied by Olney
HE subscriber olTern for sale his Toe House, w^th Sta
tlie Atlantic is from lOto li .laj>..u;il tfie accoinm.iilaI Hawkins, E ^ . , on Detroit street, Ann Arbor, poslion .111J itlnn.lai.ee is equal to that ol auv bleamers
ble« anfl."-ht"l :itt:irhfd, his Dwriiintf Htraa*. ut.d
session given the \<t of April.
llat
ubout 2 ' »cres of bind hdjominy, tcgetUer with Horses,
alloat.
Also several stoies and pioms in Buchoz's Block to
f'AN
FURN)>H
MONEY
on
reasonable
lefnjs
and
Wilsons, Tools, A:c , v e r j chcJip.
TlCKtTS iOU) for both ays, by
el tojjood steady tenants at a very low rent, immediate
Bui a small proportion required dawn and t!
Sal- long lime on good Fairasecurity.
Ljo^sestion ciTen. iDfiuireof
E. w , MORGAN.
K. B . POSD,
atlce aan remain on timo.
L.H. KT7CHO7.
Ann Arbor, July ?1: 1562.
Ai th« odtc of thu.MuhlgaE Arjus.
Acn Arbor Soptcetcr 15,186S.
»7otr
AanStboi
March ^P. 1901.
?15tt
C. H. MILLfcN'S
& LOOMIS
ana Arbor City loe House for Sale
Cheap.
T
TO LET.
r
Money to Lend.
FALL AMD WINTER
which he is now offering at unusually
Among bis Assortment may be found
BROADCLOTHS,
CASS1MERES,
DOESKINS, &
VESTING^
of a.M descriptions, ««p«ially for
FALL AND WINTER WEAR I
which he is cutting and making to order, in thelateat**1
best styles, together with a superior assortment of
BEADY MADE CLOTHING'
TRUNKS CARI'ETT BAGS, UMBRELJ.AS, and
nillKSlBSCRIBKHSarenow prepared to receive "'•
L der- for all kindi of Frint ami Ornamental Trees,
Shrubs, Plauti, Flo»eii aixl Viwsof evciy DMcrlpUon
and nj-intj. tot the Fall of 18'3 and Spring of 1863—
We have a laigo stock now c;'O»i"B:. •»•• intend to with numerous Gther articles usually found in sum*
make large Importadpni hwnii M t ' B»M tli« wants establishment*;. As
of tlie country demand. Weinxiu- the people to m;.ko
themselvu acquainted with our facilities fur doing bumaeu, btfoM [mrchasiug el«e»hore. We m r e u t a l j v.v
rietios to b« true to DU&a, and to bo vij;orous and
heaithv specimens. All communications will be prompt- the fsubfccriher flatters himself, that his long ex peri**'(
ly responded to. Our office is in Rogeis' Agricultuial and genera. «ucco«.will enable him to give the &**#,
Store, Dotroit St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Katisfaction to all who may trust him in the way oto*
ufaeturiug garraonts to r-rfl"T.
Gentlemea's Furnishing Good*
ANEMPOKIUM OFFASHlOft
Ann Ai-
DuBOIS, 0ARE & CO.
, June 2< r lW5.
B58U