We onnnot treat tho South as i\ foreign covmtry. Although they difdaim alleein'ice to the Federal corstitution, wrt nre still bound by i t ; we nre held to a PUnLISIIEl)i-.vEKVl-u.».vv MoiaiM, in the Third Story ,t the Brio* Block,corn«r 0< M»,u and Huron S t n e i l constitutional warfare. The l:,*f clause of tlio committee's resolutions declare tliPt Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., Michigan, np between tlie maintenance of the govvntrar^cc m. Huron ftirot, nppesito tl.f lMW.klin. ernment pud the institution of slavery BtlSXT 33, POND the latter Rbonki be ewe.pt from t i n lami. Jiditorand. P u b l i s h e r . But who pupposrx thai s«eh on ex;gnppy $1,»O A YEAR IS ADVANCE, can arise ? 1 belier* that, this relwll'oii !"in be crushed without the unconditional ADVERTISING. abolition of sb.ve y. We i>« rop'iMienri* (1 Oo«-«, solemnly declared during lbs campaign Lou Uwe ic, 15 oents for every insertion pf iWU that if Abrahan J/nooln w<* months. Qilaitercnl. 1 year rlprt«-d the constitutionnl rish's of tha )q Half col'nin 8 "">« Dne do ti A" .. . . .. .S8 A Cellar Scene in the City. • ;.-. 1 ytar SP3ECi-IE3 OP m*nt." Hai she? (.Rid Mr. R. lips Rtqtts Should b? maintained. Our platThe Picket - Guard. 14. An net to amend an act entitled (iueon Victoria and the Keiv Apparent. Dnc do 1 F'liilo 6 mm 8 U1.,. "All qniet along tho Potomac " they sny, A wrirer in the Leader, in a sketch " A n act to provide for the relief liy Michigan always be<-Ti loyal to the Fed firm protest?d that it was not n C r purTwo sq'rea 6 mos The London 2'unet recently, in Ian do l y e t l '. . . . 1 - One "ICxcept now ;iii«l t h . n n 9 rnv pieket of things about town on New Year's counties of the fivnilies of volunteers gnnge of positive roughness, evincing that eral constitution? So the first remla pose to interfere with the rig!it s of tho orvorlliiiirupipanlcd by >n Is »hot .'in lie walks on li is best to and fro ..i iHlffl Nnlm t, and describes a score in one of the misera- mustered from this State into tiie the danger it feared wns already in progtion declares. Three <mt of lour of the States; while we might interdict s'avery in l!y a rillemcr bid in the thieket, The resolutions in furor of confiscaG O cents per 'Tis nothing—a. private or two, now nnd ble'• homes" of the poor of this city. military service of the United States ress, warned tho Priuoa of Wales against ting all the elate property belonging to republican Judges of tbe Supreme the Tarritories, vre could not do it in tl a . n i.-. fir-t Insertion, iici ' t o r oftch s n b s e q o nt ihftjrtion. t hen None but tho actively benevolent know or of this State," approved May tenth, the results of certain courses of conducthave, by their unolucial unofficial opinions .. R .... .„„ „ r-T'V., 'A") , Uourt,, tinve, by their opinions Stato* Upon this pltitform we «c! i ' « 4 Will not count in the news of the battle; Hn v thine; of tho misery t h;it exists in eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and to On the dajr succeeding the funeral of the the robek being under consideration, Mr. j declared that Michigan has not * W si'.cess. I confers to »n pjrfjenw relyc-s g jrholc i Not :in nffiot-r lo-t—only one of the men tauee to any violation of r u r f< leu n this pieat metropol a in the biting cold add certain sections thereto, approved Prince Contort, the T,men published a Riley offered the CritLnden resolution i b p e n , 0 a l t 0 t L e F o d e r a , c o r i s t i t u t i o D l . Mooning out, nil alone, the death vnlllo." JOB pledges. But it has been urged that t h j Jan. 17. ni winter. still more remarkable article, thn whole and another pledg ng support to the j , , j , W-lh»» she has t h a t 8 e n o t l o y f t l D 0 I n n U n , Cnnls, BMI I t o t i lf>. An act to amend sections four t'iDe of which seems to carrr along tho Pres.dc.it m on.slang the robell.on, so far ju o n her statute-book disloyal wU »Bb- times are changed, that the declaration* I presume I might *ay that the plsc* All quiet along (he Potomac to-night ind •HUT vnriettea ol 1 in anfl Fancy Jo* Printing di i « t nnd five of an actPfctitled ^'An net lo j assertion Unit the hereditary aninios.ty if M h o M U w i t k a tke UmiU of t h . con-! T 0 M i v e o f t h c constitution-that the of tbe Congress ot 1801, though goi'd in into which we went WBB like the IJliok Where the soldicra lie peacefully tlronm,«cutod trithpnmpuun, ..ad in the msi STYI.K. intc; Hole of Ctilcutta, of tho rat infested eell amend chapter one hundred nnd fift "personal liberty bills" are a Violation their wiy, are not adapted to the presthe house of Brunswick between the Tlioir Unts in tiie rty'iof the clear autumn BOOK BINTHNG. at the Tombs, or the dirtiest corner of of the Revised Statutes of one thouof that instrument, and I must accept ent ; thiit we know not what the future reigning Monarch nnd the Hoir Aprs Connected with the Office is a BooV Ilindcvr in chnrK( moon, Speech of Mr S K s competent workman. County Records, 1.. dnni ' tin* opinion of cur Supr-me Court, and miiT bring. I nsk, Mr. Presidei t, wLat the AtiGff an stftble—or I might suggest sand eiirht hundred and forty-six, it Or 1 lie light of the watrli fire jjlenming rent already exists between the Queen »ourn«l«, ind all kinds of Blank Booij BRtle to rder Mr. Rilej s;,:d in reply to the Senator | diuoard the opinion of the Judicary Com better guide have we Mi the time of A tremulous sigh, 11s the gentle Bight wind the multiplication of those thrao some beiog chapter one hundred and seventv- nnd th« Prince of Wnles. We quote the tnd of the best :t<M(k. PamEhletn u '. l'onodiw.ls b. m a neat and du table manner, nt Detroit prices, t Through the forest-leaves softly is creep- whrtt celebrated localities together^ five ol the Compiled Law*, and tomaterial portion* of tke article in the from the Twenty-nmth (Mr Wit hey). ]n i i ttcc, and I cannot therefore yote for storm aud threatened poliMcal annihilaing, that he had not intendc.l to offer one U , n m c | , o f their resolutions, nor sub-tion kban the tried principles of the pom with a subsequent addition of R oom-authorize the salary of Judges of Pro- Timet: •While Blars up above, with their g'ittering word m v.1?Port of bis subst.tute, pn.vi- {gcr ibe to the doctrine therein maintained. stitutioii. Upi n whitt foundation can w» binatinn of stntlls intolerable, and thu« bate," approved February fifteenth, eyes " I t has been one. of the most cotmpie successfully maintain the Uiiinn. Rnd esgive tho render si faint idi-iv thiit it eighteen hundred and ti'ty nine, ap uous drawbacks of the pro«porcnn career (led thc Seuute had sew) fit to take a si-) J 5 u t ) , , a l d M r . R( T p r e f w t h e B u b s t i Keep guard—for the army is sleeping. le-nt• Tf.te iipan tha seventl propositions tute offered by mjsrtf Fir.t, tb« Orit- tailtsh an endurirg [>e:ire other than was a vtnv SITIHII, dark, flirty und nois- proved Jan. 17 of the House of Brun-wick, whioh has ewbodiod in the three tenet of resolu- tenden resolution,'wl.ieh pa«-d Congren. upon that charter ot freedom which we There's only the sound of the lone sentry's ome room; but I aasura you it was CARDS! CARDS!! CARDS!!! 1G, An pet for tho reorganization of cow for a hundred and fifty years occutreail love ar.d admire. If we resort to genertion before it, but he uo-.v felt it his duty \ aVlU \.ite e x t r a ^ ^ ^ a ] m o g t l u i a l l i Tlavme purchased a KVOGLKS ROTARY DUlf«n> Tart] the military forces of tho State of pied the throne of these islands, that it As he tramps from the rock to the foun- worse than that. PI-MS witli a tine nviriiiii-nt of Card type, tlio A»i to detine his portion, and give tho re:.s ,niO usly, and which contain, uo directions al emancipation ive must trample tjie It was cold, it was damp, it was very Michigan, approved Jan. 18. tain: OSlceia prepared to print Cards of all kMi.ls in him ever been found impossible for the ons why he WM in favor of the substi-| t 0 the general g vernmont, nor dictates constitution to the earth. Ia it possible Mutest pnssilde style and a t a great reduction from And thinks of the two in the low trundle- dark, it ra filled with a moist smell f 17. An act to amend section two of reigning monarch to ma litain relations tute offered by him, and opposed to the | how the war oujjht to be prosecuted, but that any exigency can arise when we ormer prices, itv'.nlinc Business c : uils for lnen o i a l bed, of mould nnd a Mggiestive odor of an act entitled " A n act concerning Of friendship and cordiality with the »,ocati.m,an.\ n r,,fo 5 s iun«. Ball, Wed«ing, an« VWtfag Faraway in theeot nn the.mountain. original resolutions presented by tho Sen- j which simply declaros principles older must overthrow the constitution of tha C(d», etc.. e t c . Call, giro a s r o o r s orders anil His musket fulls slack—his face, dark and foul decay, so much HO that I was churches nnd religious societio=>, estab- Heir apparent. George I . wss on theator from the Thirteenth (Mr. French), than itself, and which will oontinue to country for the ?ake of slavery? It (the h o « it >» dene forced to take groat gulps Md repent lishing uniform rules fur the acquisition, worst of toruis with his son when Prince grim, as well as to tho report made by tho J i i - | f . x i g t , whether it passes tho Senate or constitution, not shivery) is the cornerGrows gentle with memories tend?r, W. N. STRONG of my undertaker object. tenure, control and disposition of of Wales; that son, when Kirg, trans dietary Committee as a substitute for the ' btone of the government. If we ignorQ As he mutters ft prayer for the children Presently I saw in n'no corner a properly conveyed or de<liun!«d (or ferret! to the fothar «f Gfoorga III. ill tho sama. Tho Sonntor from the Thirteenth, not, BO long as our co1 atittttfbn lives it, we are left without any guiJe except asleep— , and and the deolurod denlurod policy of tiie govern- tlio feeble responsibility of meu in po\frNAIL, DUNCKLEE & Co., For their mother—may Heaven defend small straw bed upon the floor. There religious purpose.--, and to repeal chapier iuniuonity he had experienced IVoui his v c M E «n<J RETAIL SMICTH in Dry Goods, Car' wa« no pillow on it save a roll of rags, fifty-two of the Revised Statutes, ftp,own father; and for nearly thirty years among other things, not only provides in |me ,.,t in this war is miiiitaiied; and sec-er. her. VV'HOI petwoa Floer Oil Clotlis, Feather», Paper Hangings, no under sheet, and no covering but a proved February thirteenth, eighteen there was tbo lame iin.h»ppj estrange- his first resolution for a confiscation of loudly, I offer,, said said he, a resiluti.-n dem d a general assortment of Furnishing Goods, The moon seems to shine just as brightly very thin old shawl. A small pine tile '"' oPutire u t ire nroryftrtv. nurl p fiflpcnnol ! c'.aritg, „!„„:*_ in • substance, „.. i....... the property, real real and parsonal, that we »pj rove No 74 Woodward Avenue, hundred and fiffytivo (chapUr MXtyment betweon Goorgo I I I . and his oldest as then, The substitute to the resoluiiorg points of all didrtyal person*," but he also pro- the irenoral policy of the President of Corner of Larnod , t . , rETROIT, Midi. That night when the love yet unspoken table, a stool, a three-legged chair, ,in eight of the Compi'ed Laws), appro son. out a policy upon which we can all utiita l$_Ordel-H solicited and promptly atlended t o - £ » 809yl vidos that " a l l persons held to service | the United States" in crushing the robellunhimdled pitcher, two cup* and a Leaped up to his lips, when love murmured ved January 18. "Tho phenomenon1 recurs with RO much or labor by BUPII disloyal citizens, shall be \ ion, and that it behooves all — upou it all loyal men may s'and. Tli9 vows faded calico dress, were suceps>ively An act to amond an net entitled uniformity that it would seem to spring | discharged persons to other resolutions are susceptible of many RAYMOND'S therefrom and endowed with TTcre pledged to be ever unbroken. disclosed to view, n» little by little 1 " An act to provide for the formation rally around him, in this crisis, and give constructions. Pass t!ies.>, and Miehtgin trow s:imt' principle almost independent 'freedom.'1 Photographic and Fine Art Then drawing his sleeve roughly o?er his became accustomed to tho dimness oi of companies to construct onnnls> orof indiviihi'd character. him thrir united strength ar.d support, will proclaim herself true to that policy eves. Besides the GALLERY If tho Senator from the Thirteenth, the light. harbors, and improve the same," being wsandal of discord between parent snd He (lashes off tears that are welling, within all constitutional limits. Can we that will insure the safety of the TJn qn Xos. 205 nnd 207 Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT. And gaiherH his gun closer up to its place, On the bed was a sick woman—and an act number one hundred and thirty- child, such events bring with thorn grant said Mr. Eiley, intends to be understood not all rally around the Chief Magis rate which we love aud the co Photographs, Life Si70, colored or plain, cabinet, imAs if to keeo down the heart swelling. oil, how pale she was ! One arm wasseven of the Session Laws of eighteen injury to Royalty ititejf. I t is uot well that Congress or the President may, by of the nation iu this hour of peril, on ( t r i a l , MelainotvlH'S Ilagutyreoiyjjes, J which wo revere. a general act, or decree of emancipation this platform ? Is uot this more patriotetc. « 9 - C A B D tlCVTJKES hy tiie Dcien or He passes the fountain, the blasted pine- thrown carelessly above her head, and hundred and aixty-one, approved Jan. that one-half of the life of him who is S09y liberate the slaves in the disloyal States, [Here Mr. Stout wns replied to in a land. IS. tho other was upon her face, over tree. destined to wenr tho cron-n should be then, he said, he was opposed to his res- ic than an attempt to manage the war for spoech charging him with having said The footstep is lagging ind weary; which sho constantly moved her almost him 1 Or are we to add to the thousand 1°. An act to nttaeh certain townspent iu opposite >n to its pogsesridr, nor I. O. <). F . Yet onward he goes, through tho broad skeleton hand, and moaning ships of land to the township of [,'Ance, that tiio roy:il Uouse could seek to RIIOW olution for the simple reason that neither or more who have dictated to him al- that shtvery was tb« corner gtono of OUT ASHTEXAW LODGE Ho. 9. of the Independent belt of liyht, government.] Co'.igrom, n;>r the President, has the powRoom, '•Why must I die—why must I die?"' i the th county t of fHouglitcn, H l in order of Odd fellows meet a t their Loi" Torwiwd the sh.i.le of :he forest so dreary approved its superiaritj to all others by attempting er to do any such thing. The Senator ready, and who assume to know jus', how o'clock, ITerv Friday eveninp, a t lluwn on the floor sat a Jan. 1^. Mr. Stout resumed : and when and bv what moans this rebell Hark! was it the night-wind that rustled S. SOXDHSIM, Sec E.'RICHARDSON, N. U. to stand, though divided nciii^st itself — was declaring an impossibility, and asking the leaves, S1STKR O» CHARITY. ion may be crushed, and who would, they 20. An net to amend an net I rise not to disturb the oratorical hiTr There is a period in the life of a child Was it moonlight so wondrously flashing? Gently slie was smoothing the white- " An act to provide for the collection when the duty of a parent is not termina- Congress or the President or both, to say, Ion? ago have restored peace to this mouy of the Senator's period that culmiL. KFUBBS. It lool ed like o rifl;—'Ha! Mary, good violate the Constitution, whioh both had districted eoB»fcry,tf they had b^en placed *TTTnoi.KSATjc ann Ret.... skinned forehead, and soothingly sho of tolls, and for the care, charge, and ted, but ohnirged ai-.d modified. ann Retail Dealer in Tobacco. Cigars * c , nated in charging me witfc declaring bye !" W MninSt.— sign of " B.g I n d i a n . " Franklin Block solemnly sworn to support. I t was byat the head of our army, to glove it on. whispered words of consolation known operating of the St. Mary's Falls Ship And the life-blood is ebbing and plashAnn Ar'.ior, slavery the corner stone of the govern' Mich ' Tho I'l-iiK-o of Wnlen, the hope of the and through t!i*t sime constitution, that ing. only to such as she. As we entered, Canal," approved Febnip.ry twelfth., oountiy, j»ave in his luit year's excursion the war hus boon so far conducted, »nd to victory. If the piity who opposed ment. I made no such assertion. I do 8. G SUTHERLAND & SON, mild motherly face she turned her eighteen hundred and fifty-five bv adto Amonoa a signal proof, under very the moment we step beyond the line his election can now ooiue up a i d give not think that any person in the Senate, All quiet along the Potomac to night, AND RKTAIL Grocers and Commission tTTHOLKSALK ANP momentary flash toward us, and theding certain seotions thereto, a'pprovinl No sound save the rush of the rivet; Xl Merchants, F.nst side Main Street Ann Arbor. difficult cirsumstanoes, of a tnot mul dis- marked out by it atnl the icyond the line j him their 'united strength and suppirt iu even a political opponent, would gi'. e my world showed <<f light from the outer January 18. While 90ft falls the dew on the face of th cetiou far bcyo: d his years. Ho is now thst moment revolution powers grunted, j t'uis crisis,"' cmnot the purty which placed remarks any such construction. Waal I selt-forgetiul, her to us—kind, gcutia, dead— in and amr- him in power? If we can, sink all for then said I now reaffirm—that I cannot TWITCHELL & CLAKK. 21. An ae.t to restore certain 'town- standing on the very threshold of man chy roigns The theory uts adopted by the The picket's off duty forever! 4 TroaN-KYS and Counsellors »t I.iw, General Life and charitable. the country and its head, cannot you? ships of land to the township of Porthiilk it possible for any exigency to hood, and will, thanks to the skillful and \ Fire Insurance agents. Oflice in Ci 1 y Hall Block Tho little girl bounded to the sick tage, in the county of Houghton, ap- vigilant nmnageniout of bis father, enter government »t Washington is, that In conclusion, said Mr. Riley, the po- arise that shall demand unconditional Hi Huron St., Ann Arbor. Collections promptly made South Carolina is as much South Carolina * d r e m i t t e d , i n d special attention paid to conveyancing Boned Turkey. one's side; the woman in fur followed proved Jan. 18. into thu enjoyment of au income of £50,- to-day, nnd constitutionally as complete sition assumed by the gontloman from emancipation as tho only means of saving D. fl.TWITCHKLr., [7431(1 E. P. CLAKK. George Coleman and myself were her, and together they knelt by the 2,2. A i act to extend tho time for 000 a year, and half a million of rcidy n member of the Uuion, and as entirely the Twelfth (Mr. DeLaml) cannot be the government. We have five hundred ehurus, and as a natural consequence side of the Sister, who looked inquiring- constructing a railroad from tho mouth J. M. SCOTT. money from tho revenues of the Duoliy subject to the laws of Congress as shemaintained. He has made an inflamma- thousand men in the field; if tlioso will George possessed a ly at. them. MRROTYPR Jfe PnnTonRPH ARTUTTS, i n t h e r o o m s roomed together. Oi the Menominee river to Marqiwtte of Cornwall, A position so brilliant, an was one year ago, and therefore it is, that tory harangue in this body, and declared not suffice, other thqusamis si^tu! ready \ formerly occupied by Cord ley, n w r the store of Sperry spirit for fun, and -when an opportunity What a tnhleau ! on Lake Superior, in the Upper Penin- income so ample, a destiny so splendid, the military army of the nation has been that the people aro in ndvgnco of the awaiting their country's cull. I enterk Moore Perfect sHtisfaetion guaranteed. offered whereby ho could outwit the fac A dying beggar on a dirty cot. sula; and for conferring the aid in lands and a character so attractive, will not summoned to bring her back to her alle-government, and that he wished the reso- ta\u tjie deliberate opinion that a h.a|f ulty or tho ever watchful tutors, he was WINES & KNTGHT. heretofore authorized by lnw, approved lutions of the committee were ten times million slaves taken from the Snutii A friendless little girl in. rags. U T Km in Staple, Staple, Fancy Fancv 1I>ry Goods, Boots and Shoes, sure to improve it. tail to draw round the Prince a crowd of j g i a n e e t 0 t l m t constitution. We cannot, stronger than they are. Qther Senators 11 in A woman of the town in purple and January 28. would not deplete their strength a tithe 4c. A c , Main Street Ann Arbor. persons of his own age, all wishing to oonOne c"ld and rainy evening toward the fine linen. of what it wodd add to our weakness.— 28. AH act to attach certain territory ciliate his favor, nil eager to offer advise, wo must not; violate this instrument, at have iusisled that any moans may be RISDON & HENDERSON, latter part of December, George and mythe tame (iflte that we »ro attempting to adopted to crush the rebellion, because Two thousand rations per day have been A Sis'.er of {Charity—an angel on to the county of Schoolcndt, approved all ready to find him employment and j enforce it over a rebellious people. As EALERS in Hardware, ^tnvei, house furnishing goods, self were snugly ensconced m our little thoy say our political life is threatened served out to tho contrabands tit Fortress earth. January 18. Tin Warefcc.t c . , New Block, Main Street. amusement. We sincerely trust that I well might Congress attempt to repeal room on the third floor of the college But none of these gentlemen, however Monfos for the last eight month*, at the I will not prolong tho story—it Roon 24. An net relative to the Oakland He M lier Majesty, so superior in many respeots ; the police regulations of a disloyal State much they may wish to do so, can out- lowest estimate costing the gqvgr;ar.£ut building. Both of 113 had been for thebecame painful. The woman strug- Female Seminary, approved Jan. IS. A. P. MILLS, to the other sovereigns of her race, will —as well attempt tAlJffi In Staple Pry Goods, Groceries, Boots and past two hours deeply engaged in study. gled, fainted, revived, WHS seized with ttenapt to repeal tho liquor quor run the constitution and laws of tho land $"200,0 JO for t'.ieir subsistence at th it post 25. An act to amend an act entitled also prove hor superiority to them by reShoes and Ready Made Clothing, Huron'/Street Ann Now, our studies being fnl'y learned, we 11 law of the State of Michigan. Where with safety—for it is by it and thorn alone. Make emancipation your policy convulsions, and died. Jirbor« An act authorizing a war loan," ap- garding any influence which iniy inter threw aside our books and sat gazing vathen, does the Senator find the power to alone that order can be restored and the and the life-blood of the nation would be The li tie girl was taken by the Sis-proved May 10th, one thousand eight pose itself between her and tho confidence EEAKEo & A15EL, cantly into the fire. Presently George er to the Catholic Orphan Asylum, hundred and out his theory, ' ' that all persons government preserved. Wo must cling absorbed in care for slayes alone I t is sixty-one, approved Jan- of her son sis a sinister and ill omeu"d carry A TTORSXYS ti CoU.VfKLI.ORS AT I ^ W , and SolicitoTi ill nrose, and after pacing up and down the held to service or la'oor, shall be dig to it and the woman of this world received uary IS. . Chaneery. Office in City Hall Block, ove: Webs i and d them h i we would live; for f if not now time to discuss schemes of colointrusion, bodinf nothing but rvil to her room several times exclaimed : k &>'• Boo» Store, Ann krber the blessing of the woman of ;> brighter 2G. An act to amend an act entitled and him. We are sure sac will fael, what charged therefrom and endowed with when our constitution and laws are irono ii ; we h ith p!ac: ! ffqr as.v'r have neither ' I have i t ! Now for some fun.' freedom "? Who is to swoop out these all is gone. Wo mrvy, then, find°our 1 , nor shipping to spire to transport world for her sympathy with the sick, An act to provide for the draining KOfGSLEYA dOUGAN, He theieupon seated himself in front and her subsequent generosity to theor- and reclamation of swamp lands by any other mother iu a private station 4,000,000 of men? P»y what set, A TTOHXKTM, Counsellors, Solicitors, and Notaries Pub must foel, thst of all tho counsels that through wlnt tribunal legislative, judi- country the plaything of one military them: nor yet a year's subsistence to '"i. He, iiave Books and Plats Bhojring titles of ail laiuif me, as though some matter of great ,jhan. means of State roads and ditches," It the ^ounty, amifittTvl teeonveyancing and collecting are offered him there are none which is cial or executive, is all this to be accom- despot after another, until at last even maintain them till they could liolp them^maiuls, and to pfiying taxes an<l sell'"] interest iu any importance WHS to be discussed. this poor wreck of our former d o r y and selves. l being act number one hundred and » r t of the State. (JflieeeactsUe of the Square. Ann Ar'Lew,' said he, 'what do you say toList of Acts Passed by the Michigan seventeen of S >s*ion Laws of eighteen so desirable that he should follow aa her plished ? Have our civil powers as aconsequence, driven by and the ( own. A young and autive mind naturalWhen the war is e"d(?d we will talk of L gislature of 1S62. having some roast turkey?' nation either increased or diminished tempest, will go down hundred and fifty-nine, as amended bv with our final what we shall do with the KUVRS which, 1. An act relative to the direct tax act number one hundred and seven of ly seeks employment, and it is in the pow- since the rebellion ? Is it net because ruin. I replied that it would be very nccepJAME8 It. COOK, er of the Queen to provide for the Prince they have r.eitlier hcreuspd nor diminishit must uecessirily oet free. I claim n<> inposed by the Congress of the United rr«r t n o or THK PEiC- Office ne.irthe Deoot, Ypsilanti, table, and wished to be informed how wo Session Lnwa of eighteen hundred and the most profitable and dignified employ- ed, that the constitution is to-day theoret sfcitesinanship to solve the many quo: ions States, approved Jan. 10, 1S«'I2. Micliipan. were to got the article in question. sixty one, approved Jan. 18. Speech o< Mr. Stoat, ment in which he can be engaged, by as- ieally hold paramount from Maine to arising in the progress of the war, but I 2. An act to legalize the organization 'Why, easy enough,' replied he: 'all fjEWlTT, M. D., Mn. PRESIPFN'T—It is a matter of sin- do say that upon the leaders of the resociating him with her as much »s possi California, and the reason why 000,000 JOINT RESOLUTIONS. in the Upper k SCROEOX. Office at his rei-idence, North you have to do is to follow my directions of Keweenaw county, b\e in the cares and duties of tho Gov-men have armed themselves to defend cere rer-ret that any resolutions have bellion should fall the unmitigated curs* life of Huron street, ocd id house West of Hivisioi. ind the turkey will be forthcoming.' Peninsula, approved Jan. 13. No. 1. Joint resolution for th< Itreet, Ann Arbor. ernment. The Prince is rapidly attain- ami support it in this, its hour of perii, been offered for the cot'sider-ntion of the of a treas n-abbcring people The stern He then bade me remain until he re- 3 An act to amend section one of location and establishment of » naval ing an Hge which entitles him to theagainst those who would destroy it forev- Senate, other than such upon whiah we justice of the galiows or banishment und| ' An act to amend an act to establish turned. Putting on liin hat and coat he station and dock-yard wi'hin the State confidence of his parent, and there is no O. COLLIER, all could unite. At a time lika the pres attainder, should fall upon tlioir derote4 er ? ixrwcTriiER and dealer -iD Boot! and Shoes. Exeft the room. He soon returned, how- and organize the county of Kowecnuw," of Michigan, approve,! Jan. 9. ent, when the entire moral and physical heads. Those in humble position should; way so sure to retain him by her side as Ph-lfgt PWJf, I doors S , m i ' olMnyuard, Stebbim ever, and from beneath his overcoat pro- approved M:irch eleventh, eighteen 2. Joint resolution in regard to to make him fool that there is no wish to In addition to tho principle of eman- power of the nation should be oo c 'titra- foel the retribution of a confiscation of ilicli. kV Vil«ttn'i i l ' 6 A Aroor, A ilil inndred and sixty one, approved Jtxn. duced a fine, plump turkey, all dressed frauds upon the treasury of the~Uuited keep him back, but, on the contrary, the cipation, tho resolutions declare that the ted upon the one great o ' j -ct of preser all property that can come into the posrejdf f° r cooking, procured by some mys- 13. MO ORE & LGOMiS. States, approved January 11. duties of his high station only await his property of rebels ought to bo confisca- ving the constitution and the govern- session of tha government. As to the EBfl an>1 .Valor in Roots »nd Shoes. terious ?neaus He set about the task of 4. An act to provide for theppayment p y 3. Joint resolution relative to exreadiaess and his ability to discharge te.!, »»>H1 tbe same doctrine is also main ment, anything that would distract or in. abolition of slavery, I \yq;ild lpave to tho i V l '• 'pij.oeni: Block, Main street, one door North ol being chief cook, tying a thin wire to the of the mmi.bers and officers of the change of prisoner*, approved January Vafbiugton. them. We have no reason to doubt that tfiined in the resolutions reported by the the least, divide public sentiment, should military force what so aiaoy aro clamorneek of the fowl, and then suspending it, extra session of the Legishiture for l o . in this, as in nil other circumstances of Judiciary Committee, through its chair be carefully avoided. For my part tbe ous to plac;' in the hands ol the civil aulike Mohammed's coffin, between heaven the year 1862, approved Jan. 13 M. GU1TERMAN & CO., 4. Joint resolution relative to theher life, Her Majesty will show that ele- man, Mr. Withey, and, therefore, Mr R. resolutions oftvred by the Senator from thority. War will neces-iaril\| freo. tXTHOLBBAi^aiid Retail dealers and manufacturers of and earth, from the mantle shelf, thereby 5. An act to amend an act entitled mode of raising revenue by Congress vation of mind and that soundness of said, he would sppak of that point when the tfith district (Mr Eiley) as a substi-. slaves' wherever our armies go, unle s it VV Heady Made Clothing, Importer! of Cloths, Cassiimitating the old custom of cooking. he examined their report. o«r*n, rhuihifll Jec. R a 5, New Block, Ann Arbor. An act to incorporate a Board of approved January 15. tute for tho original resolutions ineot my usurps the prerogatives of the civil aujudgment which have tiu<<ht her people All things had progressed very well, Educafipn for the city of East Sagi5. Joint resolution for the relief of to fuel so deeply and Acknowledge so af This report of the committee declares unqualified approval. I would not addthority and returns fagiti/es. I deny C. B. P O R T E R T " fifteenth, Mrs. go far, and the savory sruell, arising from naw," approved February Isnac VV. approved fectionately that the destinies of England that ' property of insurrectionists should j to them one iota, nor take from them a that, there exists any constitutional obliSURGEON DENTIST. Office corner of Main ftud Huron stropts, over P. Bach's store, the now nearly cooked turkey, served eighteen hundred and fifty nine, ap- January 15. have always been safe in her hands. be confiscated to the largest extent,'1 aud js'Dgle word. They aro such as, in mygation to rpider up fugitives even to ; Ann Arbor, Michigan. to increase our appetites, and our mouths proved Jnn. 14. that, a? between the institution of judgment, all who acknowledge the so loyal master* only through the channels of 6. Joint resolution relative to a grant April, 1859, 6. An act supplementary to section of land by the government of the ''We should have thought, it superflu- slavery and the mnintenanee of the Fed- emu obligations imposed by the constitu- civil authority. The gallant s iMiurs enwatered at the sight. I t was now done and ready to be served, when we heard a nineteen of an act entitled " An act United States to endow a militarv ous to wake these observations, if we had eral government, Michigan does not hesi- tion can fully endorse. The first is part listed throughout tho land to put down WM. WAGNER, disposing of certain grants of land school in the State of Michigan, ap- not frit that the treatment of an eldest tate to say that, in such exigency, slavery of those that passed Congress at the ex rebellion nnd sustain the constitution, ar» KALERin Ready Made Clothing Cloths, Cassimeres ami loud knock at the door. Yep tings, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, fzc. Main son is one of those points on which the should be swept from the land, nnd our George hastily caught up our bird, made to the State of Michigan for proved January 15. tra sassion by on-y a few dissenting noj, the constituted administrators of the *t., Ann Arbor. and raising the window, let it down gent- railroad purposes by a<-,t of Cmgres.", 7. Joint resolution relative to thowisest have often been in fault. 1I t iscountry maintained." votes, and the last is an endorsement offugitive slave law. They should treat BACH* PIEESON. ly by the wire ; then making the wire approved June third, eighteen hundred volunteer force enlisted into the service so difficult to convince ourselves tha ' the Taking the last proposition first, said the general policy of the administration, th slaves of loyal men as neutral friends, fifty-sis," approved February of the United States or fir this State, child which but » ft;w years ago prattled Mr. R., and looking simply at the prin- pledging it our cordial and abiding sup- whos-' status in other respects it was not EALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots & fast, he soft'y closed the window, and re- and Shoes, &c., Main strict, Ann Arbor. at our knee is now a man, with the feelsumed his studies, while I waited on thefourteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty approved January 17. ciple declared, no true patriot can forpn-t in all its constitutional effor's to theirsgto determine. S i n o i of rubela ings and aspirations of manhood : it is so door, which I opened ; and there before seven, and to an s e t amendai >ry one moment hesitate. If, in the fortunes eru4i out this unholy rebellion ; the or.eshould l>o usetl when they can bo \;\\r, 8. Joint resolution relative to money MAYNARDJ3TEBBINS & CO., me stood one of our tutors. He said he thereof, approved February twelfth, paid into the treasury by the Saot ?le. difficult to change at the right moment of war, either slavery or the country proclaiming that it is not the purpose of any advantage or loft to obtain th-ir mb.IAI.ERH in Dry Good*, Groceries, DrugsftMedicines. from the director into the friend, and CBooU k Shoe-:, &c. t coiner of Main and Ann streets. called to see if our room needed any re- eighteen hundred and sixty-one, ap- Mario Falls Ship Canal* Company, apmost perish, let slavery " be swept from the government to subjugate and destroy sistincc from the estates of their masters from tire controller into the adviser that the land," and let our country be main^»t bel * w the Exchange, Ann Arbor. pairing; and we, of course, invited him proved January 16. proved Jan 17. the institutions of (,he South, tho o'her we have ventured to draw attention to a who havH deserted them. Adopt thia 7. An act to amend section sevento enter, which he did. tained 9. Joint resolution relative to the Udolnring tliatjlhoso whom we have placed policy whoever your army goes and SLAWSON & GEER, subject on which history informs us that teen l.undred and seventy of the ComBut *"1ROCRRS, PROVISION & Commission Merchants, an< frontier defences of this State, ap- the greatest Princes have not been ex lie said he had a'ways taken a deep if the committee who drew the in power should be sustained by strong •kverj will fall as a necessary eoi:so%If lereiu WATER J^ME. LAND PLASTKB, ami PuflHB resolutions, propose to confiscate or eman- hands and sympathizing hearts in tho interest ic the personal wellaro ol the piled Laws, being section one ol an proved Jan 17. .'*J"S,one door Kast of Cook's Hutt-1. empt from error. That Her Majesty quunce of war. More thau thia no genstudents, and he thought perhaps our act entitled " A n act to provide for 10. Joint resolution in relation to may find in her children all the oonBoIa- eipatg, the slaves of the South at oneuse of every legitimate means of main- eral act of emancipation can accomplish, blow, then, laid Mr. Riley, I c%nnot taining the (Tnion. Again I affirm t l l a closet wanted repairing—thereupon look- the incorporation of institutions of the sale and use of intoxicating liquors C. BLISS, tion which an affectionate and dutiful t If slavery fall, us the result of war, the HAY.ER in Clocks, WatcheK, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods agree with them. Because, first, there ing into it. He next looked under the learning," approved February ninth, as a beverage in the army, approved 8L-. family can give for the loss of such a hus timents expressed in the the substi- government frees it.elf fr,m nnny reapon.. at t h e sign of the Big Watch, No. 27,1'hocnb Block is no power to emancipate them as hastute meet my hearty approval. The resbed, to see if we needed any carpet there; eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ap- Jan. 17. band, is the earnest hope of the nation bilities incident to an act of emancipaJ. 0. WATTS. also in the bed, to see if any more cover- proved Jan. 15, 11. Joint resohiiion relative to estab In those children lies the destiny of her been alroady said ; and because, secondly, olutions of the committee are not without tion If war is impotent to free them, U U K t a Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware No ing was essential to our comfort. But 8. An act to authorize agrimiltuui it is not policy to confiscate them ; and lishing a, light house nt tho entrance serious objections. Thefirstof the series 22, New Block, Ann Arbor. future life. They m:\y be fountains of thirdly, it would be an impracticable un- contains the protestation that Michigan the civil power is inoro SO,fortho latter on finding all right, he sea>d himself iu and horticultural societies to issue of Brack Lake harbor, approved Jan. the sweetest oonsolation, or of the most p is the weaker authority when resistance, dertaking, if it was. How can property T. B. FREEMAN. a chair, and wanted to know it the eulin bonds or other evidences of debt, and 17. intolerable bitterness. We doubt not is loyal to herself anrt tho Federal gov- is interposed. Jiivt it is urg<Hl that th*, ARKER ttd FMUooabta Hair Dresser, Main Street, ary department had been removed to the to mortgage, real estate for certain be reached in disloyal States even if it 12 Joint resolution in reference to that in this, as in everything else, Hor Ann Arhcir, Midi. Hair "' Fronts and Curls kept constantly on uand. was judicially confiscated ? Can an or-ernment. I wish that in every respect committee's resolutions do nor, contemupper part of the building, as he smelt purposes, approved Jan. 15. tlio rebellion, approved Jan. 18. Majesty will be fully equal to the duty der or decree of our judicial tribunals she was loyal to the constitution. Why plate emancipation in ihe brrwleat sense. the fumes of cooking very plainly. We 9. An act to legalize the tax-roll of 13. Joint resolution providing for and the occasion." SCHOFF & MILLER. execute itself 9 Can it go any farther has it been necessary to affirm and reaf- Bu I say that if it should bo necessary made what excuse we could, and after the county of Crawford (attached to the payment of the traveling expenses EALERS in Itisccllaneous, School, and Blank Books Bt:\ than it is carried by our nnnies? How lirm our fidelity unless that i t is that thu slavery be swept from tho land, it tionery, l'ancr Hangings. &c., Main Stix-et Ann remaining in all about an hour and a half, the county of lose.) for the year eigh- of crtrnmftwibners to secure the allot we feel sensitive at the just crilioisnn should be done as nn inoidetj" of war.— he took his leave teen hundred and sixty-one, find to ments of volunteers from the State ol ^ T A pair of stockings sent by the would our Federal oourts enforce au act of our sister States, for our stubborn perWith this inerpre'ation I eou'd support George immediately raised tho window extend the time for the, collection of Michigan, approved Jan. IS. ladie's committee for the use of some gsl- of confiscation in Georgia to day ? I am sisteney in keeping on our statute book the resolution. l?ut the words will QQ| MISS JENNIE E. LINES, in favor, said Mr. It., of pushing the and hauled up the wire on which our taxes in said county, approved Jan. 15. 14. Joint resolution instructing the lant volunteer, was accompanied by the what wo call personal liberty bills, but bear this limited construction. EACHER OF Piano F o r t e , Guitar, and Slajlng, b d a g war with »11 the energy and means that 10. An act to amend section fourteen Commissioner of the Land Office to following verse: desirouH of enlarging tier elasg, will receive papllsai evening meal had boeu suspended. But which were enacted to erabarass the oper- t i i e purport of language if such be tth* h« residence of Prof. WIKCHELL, which being near judge of our chagrin and astonishment, of chapter eighty six of the Revised the God of nature hst given us, for the Krnverentry on ynnr lnne'y hont, issi>e certificate* for certain swamp he Union School, will be very convenient for such scholations of the fugitive slave law. The interpretation. is not positi interpretation. There There is not a a position, restoration of a violated constitution, at ^rsattendin;r there who' may v,ish to jmrKue t h e study when we beheld, instead of the turkey, Statutes of eighteen hundred and lands in town six, n-irth of range fourMay thcs» blue sleeking! wiinu ynvr fcot; highest tribunals of the the land have jf musicin connection with other branches. assumed by the most rudienl that will not thy same timo using suoh powers osdv as And when froi/i war and cnm[w ypn part, only the bones fastened to the wire, and forty-six, the same being section thirty- teen and fifteen wept, to Peter F . TermsSlO, half to be paid at the middle and t h e baldeclared similar acts unconstitutional; find warrant in th-' text—''if the esiggnMay some fair knitter warm your heart. tho constitution and laws of the country ance a t t h e close fo t h e t e r m . a paper accompanying them, on which three hundred and twelve of the Com- Pfapstiebl nud John lioost, approved most of our Judges have inf irmally e i - cy shall arise." have given us in its prosecution and in V was written : piled Laws or eighteen hundred and Jan. 18. pre-sed a similar opinion ; but I did not D. DEFOREST. Were tho Sor,th a unit in this traann, 'That was mighty good! Send us an- fifty-seven, entitled " of guardians and Judge Crawford, of Washington, the conflict slavery mu»t take «iro of it- itituid to discuss this point at length. I BOUKALI and Retail llealerin Lumber, l a t h S=hin16. Joint resolution asking the govself If it falls; let it fall. Let it moot gles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Water Lime, Grand Hivcv other.' our policy would needs bo different, bi;i wards,'' approved Jan. 17. in a recent charge to a grand jury, thus pass to thc prinoipal resolution reported ernment of the United States to make » l « t e r , Haster Paris, and Nai) s of all U7.cs. A full 11. An act relative to levies of PXO a grant of land for the construction of expressed his views of home education: its fate as an inoideut of the war, and by tlia committee. I t recommends the in almost every State respectable minorr £nd perfect assortment of the above, and all olher Tho joke of it was, wo had hung it «inds of buildinK materials ci>nstantly on liand nt t h e cntionn on real estates, approved Jan a road from Houghton in the State of "If the young men who aro to bo thenot as tho objeot of it, I would not put coufisi'utio.i of the property of insurrec- itics exist waiti.ig the dny of deliverance. fowest possible rates, on Detroit Strart, a few rods from against the window of tho room bplow {he Railroad Depot. Also operating extensively in the ours; and the inmates, seeing it dangling 17. Michigan, to tho city of Applelon, in futuro men of the country, were brought arms in thn hands of a slave, but I would tionists to tho '• fullest extent." I t itTo such we are bound by tho most saf a t e n t Cement Roofing. 12. An act to repoal not number the State of Wisconsin, approved Jan. up with a more decided home rule, and uso him as he might be, nnd has been, proposed to bring to the auction block cred obligations. L'oyalty for such, down, had appropriated it to their own use. Long after that wo were known as eighty-nine, of tho Session Jjaws ofj 18 compelled (when compulsion was neces- used ; nnd I would not return him during every acre of real estate at the South •when the madness of passion reigns H. OTHARYEY. eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, being sary) to devote themselves to tho acqui- the conflict, nor ever, unless bound to do held by insurrectionists. Can this be nround them, whesn' among us arc hs-ircj EOPECTFCIXY offers his services to the eiti.ens the cooks. 16. Joint resolution relative to an 1 of Ann Arbor as a Teacher o( Vocal and instrument An act to amend an act entitled ' An done? Have we the physical power to whisperings of arming sin ves^ against tbe.ir. sition of skill in some useful and respecso by some general act of amnesty, passed Music. It ia a great blunder in theact appropriating certain highway armory in the Northwest. masters, who may not, in the frc xv of a do it ? D Do you intend to r»is table vocation, there would be ' by Federal authority a ^ i condition of r y PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED «£» ess occuCONCURItHXT KKR0T.UTI0X. pursuit of happiness, not to know when taxeR for the improvement of a mad army sufficient to resisttothe roqb force patiou for courts and juries. o you ltitcnd raise a standing u * i J- • • , peace. RETFBKNCKS.—Bev. Mr. Blades, Rev Mr. Chapin. No. I . Concurrent resolution relative S now born freedom discriminate between f<ev. Mr. (;or:iel;us, and Prof. Frieze. For farther we have got it; that is, not to be con in the. counties of Saginaw, Tuscola. But, atrain, said M>. B , even if it that would rise in evury precinct of the Particulars inquire of Mr. Harvey a t Mrs. Eastman's, tent with a reasonable and possible Gene6ee and Lapeer,' approved Feb- to the compilation of the journal and South? I t is true that the rebels should the loyal s,nd the rebel, is a virtue to hi possible to confiscate 4,000,000 »va«hington St., between Division ami Unlronlti measure of it. BATTERIUS FROM AHUOAD—Tho Sax- wns tr ruarv tenth, eighteen hundred nnd documents of the extra session of theonia brought two batteries of eight guns, (slaves, who is to caro for them after- feel tiie curse of their treason; every dol- prized by ua and guarded 89 peculiarly "t' i lar of their property hold at tha North sacred. Lives there a citiz«n. vhe'lmr fifty-five, also act number two hundred Legislature cf 1802, approved J a n .with carriages nnd appurtenances c wards ? Who is to feed and clothe jj^£° The photograph was put to aand thirty, of the Session Laws of 18, 18G2. WASI1TENAW COUNTY BIBLE SOCIETY. should be cemfisoated—all that comes among tho mountain f.stnesses of Tenthem? Who wfll colonize them? Wit}) plete, consigned to a private houso. ImEPOSITORY of Eihios and Testaments a t t h e Society novel use lately. A London house, wish- eighteen hundred and sixty-one, being within the reaoh of our nvniies, ai'd nessee, Virginia or Kentucky, loy»l to prices a t W. C. Voarheii". portatiool of cannon have been very raro a debt of $600,000,000 already crashing which can bo turned to the use of the ing to purchase a particular quantity of an n t to amend section one of an act J£5T A traveller in Ireland having us, likely to go up to $1,000,000,000 ingovernment, should share thn sumo fate. the Union, thiit man has rights we sr« the beginning of tho war. Tho silk—samples of which had been re- entitled ''An act appropriating certain been inclined to deny that the peasantry bound to respect. Are them incarcerated CHAPIN, WOOD & CO., raw ceived—sent to their correspondent iuhighway taxes for the improvement of were humorous, was told to ask anyvVhitworth gun, of whioh six specimens another year if the war lasts, can we ?— Hut to confiscate to the " fullest extent " in southern prisons, or wandering o:iteaf«'s, SUCCESSORS TO Are we prepared for this undertaking, wore present :d by loyal citizens of Eureal property is idle in the extre-ne. Our Japan a photograph of the original pack- a road in the counties of Sagfnnw, question of the first laboring man ho met bereft property nnd homo, any frr truth's age received, showing the Btyle of the Tu?co]a, Genesee and Lapeer, ap- on the road. Accordingly, on sceiug a rope to the United States government, is or shall we let the staves feed upon the purpose is not complete, subjugation, but, sike and their country's, who would lmil enemy, and thus paralyze him, nnd weakMANUFACT"ilFRPOF almost the onh kind of foreign ordnance, to restore (lie Union »nd the constitu- the stars and the stripes as thc glai) refkein or hauk, and the peculiarities of its proved March sixteenth, eighteen hun- sturdy fellow breaking stone ho s:ivs, h T h S i l b h en him by eating out his Kub$tanco, until tion. A republican Congress has mido twisted fire. The Japanese merchants, dred and sixty-one, approved Jan. 17. Book., 'Now my man, i f t h e devil were to k k ' 1 0 ™h T'<e S:>xo,,ia also brought r ?™minder of a prosperous p»pt Rod a |iopeOUU cases of rifles and muskets, of at last they fall into our hands from a the declaration; •we f)iouid aflirm AND — seeing the faithful representation of the 13. An net to authorize the Super- como here just now, which would h o ' r fu! future, the voice of BIK!) ni«rtyrd< ni military necessity* it. This is what the substiti:« offered by COLORED MEDIUMS, original, at once declared what the silk visor of the township of Dayton, in take, you or me?' wnicli, over 200 were purchased by to us ia tones which, we canroe Again, the resolutions of the committhe Senator from S i cf tho government A h r g e was, and its placo of growth an(l pianu- the county of Tuscola, to make a new •Me, to be sure,' saystlio roan, 'for he agents ise to hear. For such, as well (is for tee declare " that Michigan has been t-BN ARBOH MICH. plates. quantity of saltpetre completed the warfeetnte, iserve the constitution inis certain of your honor at any time.' ta^-roll, approved Jan. 17. loyal to herself and the Federal governlike part of the cargo. n"t Waat'e r^ic eusrgids ia Vol. XVII. AEBOR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 186*3. Senators Eilej and I iMrcrtnrn. W D D D J M D D D P D B D T W R D TSTo. S 3 7 , Great Flood in New York Cit7. From Europe. From Stockton's RegimentF.OBI Southwest M;s3ouri. ZOLIICCFFEfrS DEFEAT. speculation as to "now \re s!ia!1 govern the From th« N Y Evening 1'ost. Hulilax, Jun. 26, S iatli before wo hiivc solved tho problem Rolls, Mo., Jan. 24. HALL'S HILL, Va , ) The high wind of last night has con- The Enropo, from Liverpool 11th, whether wo havo a South to gnvorn.— A pron.iient citizen of Southwsjt Fortress Monroe, Jan. 27. tinued during the day, accompanied by a J a : \ 18th, 1802. <, Bring n united loyulity tu a vigorous Qneenst.Kvn 12.li. arrived lust night. Missouri has just arrived from Mt. VerBy the arrival ot the stdimer Kastern heavy fall of rain. The flood has caused pr SK.-utiun of llio war, aiul wo >h;ill yet From the Cincinnati CoiL&teroiul. She bring* neither troops or stores, riori', Ltwreuce county. He says Gen Dv.v.i SROTHBH : — State we havo the flrsi direct and official great damage to property. Hundreds of havo a uoiKtitUliou preset ved Slid a Ui>iou We are indebted to Mr. X. Derby, of i ith about b t 400 Once more I write to you from basements and cellars of stores, ware- nnd the Government Inis discontinued K liains, with 400 men staid a intelligence of the liiirnside expedition. Ui.brukcn. shipmen's by Gunarders. Sprague &, Co., just returned from SomFRIDAY MORNING. JAN. 31, 1862. uight, tho 14-th inst., on his way to GranHall's Hill. The expectation of moving The Kas cm State lift Ilatteras Iulet houses, aud dwellings have beeu deluged, it vvaa reported wnrliku preparation^ erset, for very interesting parttculurt of last nigh', nnd arrived here late this af has gone from me. 8ince tho moving of and a large amount of gtod» has been nt Woolwich had not been relaxed.— by, where his soldiers said they wero A Spicy Corresponded eg. the battle. going to work in the leid mines. ThreuU teriioon. The recent stoiuis were uncompletely destroyed. the extra baggage of the officers and ex St. ]/(iui.-, Jan The J>attle ground wns a place known Steamer* eontiniwd taking on heavy ;w e r e m u d o to arrest all tho , , w u who had UKtlall) oevere at Hatleran, aud QOnsid The tide rose in many place* this morB t 'pi f 11 ns Oid Fields, in I'ula.-kt county, and tra blankets of the men to Washington «^|^Hdi_fiiiMd_Ja.~Hioa. been connected with Ilome Guard com eidbly delayed and crippled the exptdi ning wiiliin (me or two feet of the upper t a k e n | l-ii-.t- ln-t\vt-i'!i treiivrulx i'lice i.ot twelve miles west of White Oak, as lion, but when tho Eaaturn State loi't BUS hear DO thing more about leaving, and timbers or string pieces of the wharves _ wt-i-e considered pmics, and put them at work in the p anil Huileck. T.-io niulwi'tul t<i)in!ri of telegraphed, but eight uitlos north of the everything looked favorable. uu«e«. lw cooBoqaened of this, a larea the idea again prevails in camp that we ou the East and North Riversides of the iolgHineil on tfie 1 mouth of fishing Creek. The forces unPrice's letter mo an foi!n\\> : Jlu- hmra nnderst.-mds thnt an an- number of Union citizen* were leavine The Lfurnsido expedition stilled from city, forcing its way up through the are b.mnd to stay here all winter. There dor Gen. Thomas were a» follows: surer win be returned expressing grati- ; the country. Hampton Roods on the 11th mul 12th of F;KL;>, *:au-.i. r. IV, I S & . is ono thing cert;ii>i, if tho Commander earth, tilling tho sewers and flooding First :n.J t-.:^oud Tonncssec ; Fourth, at he disavowal ol (,.,:«. j u,i the-same night that Rains stuid a k Former final Hint tianttatd theet .' Januarv, and consi.-tcd of over 1125 vesvaults, cellars and basements to the '' GKNKRAI :—I hnvo received iriior-' Tenth Bud Twelfth Kentucky; Ninth in-Ciiiuf calculates to make ai> advance j Wilkes act, Acc6ptmg tWo satisfaction Mt. Veruou report said that 170 or 200 Wherr brrnlhri the he but fnlh before us? sels of all classes. They arrived at Hutdepth of frcui a few inches to several n i i t i n n tf'iit, uu JI;j-M'-Gent'!';;l coili- and Fourteenth Ohio; Tenth Indiana; With Freedom's soil beneath our jut. he will have to wait until wo have a little ' feet A few cellars adjoining those tendered, and t u r n i n g that the {»ree«r- rebels were eiieamped on the head of •|iaitmcnt, you have Second Minnesota; four butteries, and teras"between the 12th and 17ih inst , And Freedom's banner leaving o'er us! r>i;iiiciiriif ! h ; s d< having been greatly retarded by sovue v.'iiieh had been partly filled with water dontm the J rent c«(=e wiil rule the Spring lliver, en >Vulc for Cassvtlle Indifferent weather from what we arc now | deled or ;.i!o\\ed the arreni- of Wolford's Cavalry. eiil:er storms and udversv* winds which preva led were, however, perfectly Cry, owing to case oi tho Konooi.or Eugenie Smith, regard to the number of troops ia Northhaving. To-day, Saturday, it raina, at . citi/.vns in pursuit of their usird and Democratic State Convention. The Tenth Indiana wag on picket, during that time. After their arrival Tho ?ov- ; crn Arkansas, Le says that he has it from the fact that they had been cemented R< to the law ot n o t r a k pent-ef :1 aroc:ii:ons; that men, < A detnncifttio S l a t " Convention will be tunes, and at other times it ia so misty errjm.ent declines an answer until it has good authority that there are onlv about with Wolford's Cavalry, and received at llaltcras they experienced a series of from thoir foundations to tho line of the held in tho city of Detroit, on Wednesday, ni;d smoky that you can not sec plainly «nd privates, belonging to ft.jo army, tho shod; of the advancing enemv. They - opportunity of submitting the 500 or 600 at Cross Hollows and Civo unparalleled storms, so that at times it tin 5i.li Of Mn-Vch 1599, C-r Urt 1' r|>>i3c-of street. hiiju been lukttii prisoners on the Kan- fought desperately, giving ground slowly, was impossible to hold communication BODlicating cnmliiliUi" fur Stnte Offices, Rod one hundred yard?: arjain it breaks away On the East River side cellars wero «a» burder end coin eyed tu Fort and a\lowing General Thomas timo to the tl'HO-aoliON of such oilier IjUftiiuss r.s between any two vessels of the fleet. and the sun will peep out, but in a flooded in South, Front aud Water IAavrnuolth, MI d :w such, nnd for no come up in good condition. The attack tnaV cotlk1 Ix'fe-i'g t i c C o n y n t i o n . After the storm it was discovered that other e-tablishcd oileniso or crime, have upon them commenced soon after daylight The ratio of representation will lie five moment more the raiq will pour down.— streets, and in some cases beyond W three f tl«.-l<jjitc? toenih RepW-tfenmiWe and Senator To move BOW would be utterly impose! street; and on the North River side in Wen flint. In mere c:iae?, I havo Sunday morning. I t had evidently been no vessel drawing over seven Morning Post »nnounees that a | Several secessionists told Sail that lenincd, my discharged soldi, is have the intention of Zollicoffor to commence Inches could pass iuto l'anilico Sound.— in (fare leirislatnra, nn«l two lelegnt' s front blc or at least impracticable. The mudWest Washington nnd Greenwich streets. tnorongl urrderretanding with tho Price'* forces at Springfield did not ex-a^Lnt'licJ to a ••arli "ii oirgnail&d county not In Buttery place the water estoiidcd to been seized wherever and whenever t l , e attack in the nisrht, but he had been No vessel, cither, could pass outside the representative district. here is very deep ; eve-:1}' step the menthe vaults IB tho vicinity of Uroadway. American Government has been arrived ceed 10,000 they have HIIOUII ttuinsclve?, and thut detained by the heavy rains, the height bar drawing over thirteen feet of water nt, :md thnt Sewnrd will havo succeel'y order of the State Central Committee. This gentleman met the scouts of tho took on a march they would go shoe deep ' There has beeu some damage to ship* ded in impressing on the English Govthey have been by rniluiiry coercion of the streams and the darkness of the unless very skillfully piloted. ConseFederal army four miles beyond Labans D. lawoon. E KANTER, in it, and sometimes knee deep. As for ping, but not tu a great' extent-. Two or ernment, the notion thnt they have not forced into a servitude unknown to night. Nearly two hours elapsed before quently, the City of New York struck on on, and other troops at different points H. C. Glf.BRItr, JNO P COOK the outside of the bar. Sha had a cargo three collisions have occurred, but tho 1 international n;\d civilized usage in only received present indemnity, but this side. tho artilUry, it could not be moved at he Indiana regiment was supported in ](. I . RAHKEll, (.!. K .1O1IXSO-V. ships wero separated without ifj'iry. such case*. I have obtained informa- force. The Indianiane lost eleven killed valued at $200,000, of powder, riiles and no small pledge of fiiiure security. W. L. V. LITTLE, J. Q. McK EltN AX. all. Should'it clear off warm aud con- < The Sound steamers wero de'ained, tion that individuals and parties of men and forty-nine wounded. The first sup- bombs, and proved a total loss. Her Tho Times tixes England'1.* expense, ARRIVAL OF Moitr.ius.—Ten thirteen tintio so for a week or two, with the ; none of them having arrived at noon. specially :i|.pointed and iimtraoled by port received by the Indianiaus was from crew were saved. County Convention, owing to the late difficulty, nt .£2,000,- inch mortem lor tho mortar boats at winds wo generally have bore, we might The steamer Poeahontas went nsboro A considerable number of families 000, but when tho bills aro Jill in it will Cairo, arrived in this city from Pittsme to desiiov railroiids, culverts and the Fourth Kentucky, who' lost «iiue We invite the attention of Democratf p , by tearing them up, burning, killed and twenty wounded. TheSeco::d near the light-house and became a total move with caso But, in my opinion, have been driven from the basements double that amount, but that money burgh last night. These mortars aro ic Township Committees to the call for a , liavo been ai rented and subjected Minnesota was in the fight next, and lost wreck. Ninety valuable horses, belongthe time for moving this winter is passed. which they inhabited. During the night has not been thrown awav. of tho very largest class. Tho chamber sonic of the basements on Washington to general com t-innrtiiil for alleged ten killed aud fifteen wounded. The ing to the Khode Island battery, were County Convention, to be found in anothThe Duily News is eulogistic of the is thirteen inches in diameter, and the The weather that we have had hero for street, occupied by poor families, became cfnr.eH, which ail the laws of war i ere- next regiment in the fight was the Ninth on board of her, and were all drowned, er eulumn. Wo advised against the call the last week has been somewhat mixed. half filled with water, and this morning course pursued by the Washington extreme diameter of each mortar isti/ioierecognized by the civilized world, Ohio, Col. R . L.'MoCook, The loss of including several valued at 6500 each. for a State Convention, and still think it Government, ;ind bitterly denounces something over four feet. The weight Lave regarded as distinctly proper and this regiment our informant did not learn, The Qrapeshot parted her hawser and unwise, untimely, and unnecessary, cither On Saturday night last it rained ; Sun-women were wading through the flood in the policy of the Times nnd Post. of each is nine tons. lawful. I have learned that such [ler- but it was slight. went down at sea. Her crew were saved. day it was warm and pleasant as summer; search of articles indispensable in the The Tunes hns a strong editorial on There are thirty eight mortar boats,. considered as a platform making or a preparation of breakfast. Clothing and *on;<, wbon tried and convicted ot sue!: An unknown schooner loaded with Monday the wind blew very hard, other the reception due to Mason nnd Slidell, —or •' bomb ketches," as they are The Ninth Ohio found the enemy boxes were yet floating. ofleiic# or ofiuncea as stated, are viewed oats, and another schooner name unknown, nominating body. But as the convennnd says they (We about the most worth- called at Cairo, each of which is intenwise pleasant; Monday night it pnowed; as lawful 8ubj<-eta lor capital punish- posted behind a rail fence, from which with six of her crew, wero lost on the i tion is called, and tho Democracy Pumps wero in demand this morning less booty it would be possible to ex- ded to carry one of these immensethey were firing with deliberation.— Tuesday it was a misty, and a nasty day; ment. These statements I cannot bebcacii and were working in every direction.— tract from the jaws of the Ari)crie:in mortars. Waslitcnaw are to bo represented in it, The requisite number, we liuvo to be correct. B u t let us under- When within about thirty yards %>f the Tuesday evening it rained, and during Those who had no pumps, borrowed if lion, havingbeen long known as habitual are informed, has been twice manufacThe s'eamcr Louisiana struck on the fence, Col. McCook ordered his men to we may venture a hope that a sound, constand each other on this subject. Do bar where she still remains. The report the night it snowed ; Wednesday mixed ; they could, and many purchased Oth haters and revilers of PngJaiicf, and tured at Pittsburgh, but just as they you intend to continue the Hrrei-t of charge bayonets, which they did firmly of her burning is incorrect, She may servative, national delegation will be seThursday and Friday pleasant, and the ers who, for any reason, did not obtain sincerely hopes that Englishmen will were ready for shipment there catnV and with alacrity. Tho rebels fled at citizens engaged in "their ordinary lected ; a delegation of men who will pumps, consoled themselves with the re get off. ouce, throwing down their guns. sun shoi:o beautiful at times, weather ilectiou that their pumping neighbors not give these ftdlflwfl ;m ovation.— orders to send them to the Potomac. pe.icefnl pursuit*, and treat them as The Eastern Queen nnd the Vohi- look above mere party trickerv, and who England has returned them good for I The last lot went "with ihe Burnside General Zollicoffer was attempting a truil<>r» and rebels ? If so, will you geur are also ashore. Tho latter will will plant themselves and tho party upo:: moderately warm, pleasant over head, but would probably have their work to per- evil, and if thjy can will be only too j expedition. make exebungefl with me for such ::a I flank movement with two regiments when probably get off. very unpleasant under foot; to-day, Sat- form again, when the tido rises this eve- willing to entangle her iu war with the Tho " mortar fleet/' a« it is called, isbroad national grounds. may • r will make for winilnr catine? ha waa killed. He came out of the The water vessels attachod to the urday, very unpleasant over head ; com- ning. North. England would have done the under the special command of Captain bushes on the flank of our lorces, close Do \"( u intend to regard members of expedition had not reached their destiTho Journal of Commerce was not is- tarae for two negroes Other jouYnnla Cons' able, formefy 01 the British navy 5D3E™ The latest, southern papers ad menced this morning with hail, which in this srtny as perso-DS iiesnrring death by where Colonel Fry, of Kentucky, was nation when the Eastern Stale left, nnd y g sued this morning, the press-room of that similar our who i th who had had charge charge of of a a simil similar flt fleet in the whenever and wherever they may beposted, and shouted something to Fry, had it not been for tho condensers on mit a rebel loss ia the recent fight at a few moments turned to rain, aud before office having been so badly flooded that advise a similar eour.se. The Times reiterates its denneintioras Crimen. He has every confidence inCi captured, or will you extend to them which was understood to be not to fire board some of tho vessels and a vessel Mill Creek, Ky., of 300 killed, and mod- night may again turn to hail or snow ; tho fires under the boiler were extinthe recognized rights of prisoners of upon the men in front, for they were on shore, the most terrible suffering estly put the Federal loss at double that under foot mud a foot deep. I suppose guished ; the water rising two or three of the stone blockade, and sayp, antorjg Ms ** bftby-wakere," and ia anxious to the urhnee which have, disgraced uian- use ihftm. Friday last he left Cairowar by the ebrfe of the civilized world? Missisaippians. One report of what he must have occurred among the troops. number. Gen. Crittendeu is reported we are now having a regular Virginia ] feet. The proprietors of the Journal sent kind, it would be difficult to nnrl one for Pittsbnrgli, under orders to Do you regard the destruction of im- said is : " You are firintr upon your own As it was, the water casks weie comtu tho Chief Engineer of the Fire De- more atrocious than this, and .asserts t>btain the necessary armament and to portant roads, transportation facilities, men there. They are Mississippians."— posed of old whiskey, uamphetie (nod severely wounded, r.nd also not wounded. winter. The season BO far has been a ' partment asking that a fire engine might We hardly know which report to credit. glorious one for the soldiers, ar.d if they be detailed to pump out the water, in or- that no belligerent has a right to resort get the mortar boats ready for servica & c , for military purposes, as a legal Seeing his mistake, he discharged his kerosene oil casks. to such warfare. wfth- aJI poesibla di»p»teb.— Chicagoright of a belligerent power? Do pistol at Fry, striKiug his horse. Fry do not have much worse for the rest of der to enable them to issue their paper; It is thought the pilots of TLitteras The Tuscsirora and Nashville con- Post, 28*3. j r . g r n(>R. Tiios. G. COLE, an old you intend to regard the men whom instantly returned the fire with his revolbut it was decided to be useless to at havo proved traitors, having intentionthe season they will bo thankful. tinued at Southampton. The Nashville I have specially dispatched to destroy ver, shooting Zoliicoffer through the tempt tho work, inasmuch as water would ally ran several vessels ashore. The and prominent oitizeo of Monroe in this GsNBBAb was in dock. The Government obserINSTRUCT!** heart. Zollicoffer was very handsomely roads, burn bridffeu, to tear up cufflow in rapidly again. The use of anothwaves dashed with a clean sweep the Stato, and first Superintendent of the Drilling has becu suspended almost •, ved n strict neutrality towards her; TUB C » U ) S J L » — A tetter from GeorgeTerti«, Sec, as amenable to the court dressed. His clothes were taken by tho Ilatt.eras shore, completely cutting off Michigan Southern Railroad after it entirely this week, on account of the er press was finally obtained. nothing was permitted to bo done ex- Wilts* ^e his paper ol last week saysmartial, or will you have them tried as Federal troops as trophies. His corpse The screw steamer Osprey, Captaiu cept to render her sea worth v. tl e fort from outside communication. of Gerssiral Mc.Clsllan: " His fast moveia said to have been very beautiful, being passed out of tho possession of the mud and snow. Occasionally we have usual by proper civil authorities ucKenney, from Providence, arrived this Colonel Allen, af the Ninth New white and clear as wax work, with a litKussell's correspondence to the ment in t b e scholarship oi hia- field) eordiiig to the statutes of t!nv State. State, died in Detroit, on the 25th int>t. been out practicing at target shooting.— moruiug at 8:30, reports the gale ns E. l.h-» Colonel*tle red hole in his left breast, where tho Jersey Regimen', and his surgeon, Times predicts that tho fata of the cadets has been-to practice p Weller, with a boat's crew, and the seOur place of praetico is ono half mile ijL E. in Long Island Sound, aud very American Government will bo sealed of regimeate i h uiesseDger of death entered. gi maneuveringg STEULIXG PRICE. "j« WATSO.V, ot the Eighth the cond mate of the Annie Thompson, from our camp. Tho target is placed heavy. Majur-General commnn Hne M. S G if January shall pass without some brigades; a»w£ she £tst th\it this ha* The •'old fields" where the battle when they found that The ship Ellwood Walter, with troops great victory. the troops Michigan Infantry, wounded at the been (loiio recently, c.Jvspiite- of the unThe following embraces the main took place were once cultivated, but bave three hundred yards off, on tho side of a ou board, lying at anchor in Quaranneeded water, manned a life-boac in battle of Port lloyal Ferry, and re The Cadiz Telegraph says: The favorable weathw,. ia srtro»g' evi ieitceportions of Gen. Halleck's reply: becu abandoned, and are full of briar order to reach the General, and obtain hill, ot:o for each company. Sometimes tine, came iu collision with the ship Auported mortally, arrived ut Detroit on American Consul received orders to that important esigs?ticfe3'a:>9-8upr>osed' " HEAHQT"ARTEKS DEPABTMKNT oy MISSOURI,? bushes and hedge. The Federals and it. The boats swamped, nnd the Colwo fire by companies, by files, and singly tocrat, but by tho assistance of the stc,-m protest against the admission of the to be at hand." ST Loiis, January 23, 1M9. ^ Confederates were at times within twen- onel, surgeon, and mate were drowned Saturday morning lust, en route f<>r his We now fire throe rounds to a man per tug Achilles tho vessels were separated Sumpter. It was said Spain would home at Newnygo. He is likely to Most of the The crew wore saved. '' Gou«ral Sterling Vv'no, Commanding, etc : ty yards of each other without damage. Nothing sets *o- widW a' mark protect prisoners brought by the Sumpday. This practice shows that Michigan " GENKRAT, : — Y o u r letter, dated dead rebels were shot through the head. Should the high wind continue, the General Burnside has succeeded in recover of his wound. between a vulgar and w nolile- 9011I, ap men are good marksmen, and know how next high water—at six P . M.—will be ter Rpringtield, J a n . 12, is received. T h e A surprising number were shot in the getting over tho bar one-half of his RUSSIA —Tt is reported that Russia the respect :.nd reverent'ml lore ol tmnps of whicli you complain on the forehead and eyes. The corpses lay on a fy^1 The Detroit Advertiser h:is to use a rifle. So far Company A has au unusually full ouo. vessels, including all tho gun-boats has sent an embarrassing ultimatum to womankind. A man wfjo> w ahrays Kansas frontier and at Fort Leaven hill side, where the severest lighting took Most of tho vessels in the North Riv- Rome, that if the Pope does not con-sneering ut woman is generally and 7,000 troops. Everything ap- engaged in shedding tears because tho come out ahead in this regiment. Wo woiih are not under my command. I n place, thick as a flock of sheep. peared to be in satisfactory condition are leaving quite a lead mine in that hill, er havo dragged their anchors. demn the conduct of the Polish clergy, profligate or a coarser bigot. m g n r d to them I respectfully ivfer you Tho rebels took out but two field-pieces, when the Eastern State left. Ttw IIutcLinsons are not permitted to .sing Russia will recognize the kingdom of and after tho war Virginians can their abolition songs in the camps t " M:;j ir-Gener 1 David Hunter, com and left them both. Our artillery was The Safety of Mason and Slidell. large transports with troops remained Italy. nianding the department of Kansas, vigorously used in the pursuit uf tho enework i t ; aud there will be a number of The liina'.do, Commander Hewitt, with outside until tho arrival of tho Spalding along the Potomac—at 2 i cents a head, .—A new Regency has been In St. Andrews Church', on Wednesr^sy fieadqnarteis Port Leavenworth. Y o u my, hurling shells among them as they from Port Koyal on the 23d, tvhen wo Suppose! Presume the Advertiser them, as every regiment in this brigade the rebel Commissioners on board, arestablished at Pekin, under the second afternoon, Jnnuary 22d, by Rev. G. D. jillisalso complain that individuals and ran. Cape. Howes volunteered to bring would want. Phillips, Garrison, Hod- shoots the same number cf rounds per rived at Bermuda on the 9th. Before Empress. pic, Liout. HivXRY Bisnor LANDON, of Monroe, pnrtieM of men specially appointed and The battle was fought in a heavy rain, them all inside. This was accomplished reaching the harbor she signaled the path, ct a/, to go on lecturing tours day to a man. FRANCK.—The pacific termination of and M.IHTUA JAXJ:, daughter jf the late E. T. instructed by you to destroy railroads, tho mud being very deep, and the little Admiral's ship that the rebel Commis• esterday afternoon, the Eastern Stato Culverts and bridges, by tearing them creeks were roaring torrents. In ono of my letters I spoke of the sioners, Mason and Slidell, were on board. the Trent affair caused a rise in tho Williams, of Ann Arb-jr. passing the last of them as she left. A among the soldiers, and utter sentiup, burning; them, & c , have been arThe First and Second Tennessee did portion of tho tug-boats chartered by ments no less dangerous and treason- complete destruction of the church that On this fact- being made known it spread Bourse <>1 1 per cent. In Detroit, on the 29ih inst., by R«v. J. SI. The. Momtcur says a feeling of pro- j rert'..ed aud subjected to a general not get into the fight, but took the adGeneral Burnside for the expedition • able than fur which men have been sent htood near here. Iu the yard which sur- liko wild-lire, and the Camber dock yard "ncoofthe bride's mother, found regret and indignation has been I Court Martial for alleged crimes. This vance in tho pursuit, and slept the night was soon afterwards crowded to its fullest , of Lansing, and rounded that church lies buried the re-extent. After they came to harbor, ow- aroused in England ami France by tho j flintement is in the main correct. Where after the battle close to the enemy's in- refused to proceed any further than i to Fort Lafayette. individuals and parties of men violate treDchments, intending to be foremost cf Fortress Monroe. mains of many of the men of this regi- ing to tho Rinaldo losing two of her vindictive act of destroying the port of i Fair weather has set in and the Charleston. The New York Trilune, and. die laws of war, they will be tried, aud ; the stormers. But on Monday morning ment and brigade. Lately there has boats, aud passing through such severe nT found j/uilty, will certainly be pun-they found the enemy had scampered in schooners of the expedition are making " sich like " republican papers, think a The monthly returns of the Bank of .Advertisements. weather, tho Racer was offered the Combeen a subscription paper circulated their appearance with water, eaul, and itrited, whether acting under youiKpecial the night. Franco shows a decrease of over eighmissioners to proceed with on their mis provisions, and everything looks more great calamity will befall the country if through the brigade to raise money to DISSOLUTION. appointment and instructions or not. sion, but the rebels preferred remaining teen million fraucp. The rebels were well provided. They promising. Gen. B'.irnside has been " Old Ben Wadu " is not re-elected to Y<>ii must ho aware, General, that no The Journal, of St. Petersburg, •jyOTICE IS hereby jfiren that the partnership hereto. rebuild the church, to fence the grounds where they were. had erected good cabins, and had chinked indefatigable. Ue is confident of the i > f-.iy exidtiog under the (inn of Diilton aud liaui* has the Senate from Ohio. We have an orders uf yours can save from punish publishes an article congratulating Mr. teen Uiaolvcd by mutual oonsent; and to raise a monument to their memory. and plastered the crevices. They had ultimate success of the expedition, and No public ovation was giccn them, MATHEW IIAI.TOS ment spies, marauders, robbers, incenSewurd on tho uprightness and intelliidee that the machinery of government chimneys to their houses, built of sticks, has the respect of every man under JOHN 0AUS3. It will bo no more than right, it will wi'.h the exception that Admiral Milne, rliaries, guerrilifl bands, & c , who viogence of his policy and demanding ADO Arbur, Mich., J»nuar.v 15 18S2. 83"»-6 can run without his help as benator, aud and plastered iusidc; with clay. They his command. whoso hospitality to the commanders of show their respect for their comrades and late the laws of war; you cannot give that the Trent incident may become had and an ample supply of thick heavy we humbly express a hope that the exthe English war vessels, on their coming The only troops that huvo been lanimmunity to crime. Hut let ua fully I hope enough will bo raised, to make the starting point of negotiation for Wanted For The wouleu blankets, mostly white, with dark into port, is well known, invited them to ded are tho Twenty fourth Massachu- periment will be tried. understand each other on this point — tho recognition by the Powers of comthe desired improvement. stripes ia them. Their clothes were partake of a dinner at his house, with —*irmt™ setts Regiment and tho Khode Island It yon Mend armed forces, wearing tho mon principles upon the question of jeans, mostly butternut colored, aud were t ^ " The Senato investigating commitLast night there was very heavy can- Commander Hewitt, some other gentle- the neutral flag. It also expects Engbatter}'. Col Hawkins' regiment goes tfarb of soldiers, and duly organized thick and warm, but they had few overmen and tho members of his family. — with the Burnside expedition. tee, which was authorized before tho re- nonading south of us, which continued iind enrolled us legitimate belligerents, land to give the world solemn guarancoats. Only two good overcoats were There has been no loss of life except cent adjournment of the Legislature, to some three hours. What was up I can- Beyond this mark of favor, yery little tees for the future by signing a convento destroy railroads, bridges, &o., as a I Now Stationed at Annapolis Junction, Md.,| found on the field of battle aud the track attention was paid to them; and had what is abovo mentioned. military act, wo shall kill them if postion which by ensuring universal rea sit in vacation and thoroughly ventilate not say. of the flight. Some of the rebels wore they traveled in any other vessel apart Different reports aro received at sible in open warfare, or it wo capture ABLE BODIED MEW. pect for the rights of the neutral IJIfl straw hats. Their food seems to have Monday, Jan. 20—It rained all day from a British man-of-war, they would powers, would contribute to the mainHdtleras from the surrounding popula- the accounts of the Quartermaster Gen them, we shall treat them as prisoners consisted largely of corn pone. PAY WILL C0MMEHC1 FROM THE TIME OP tion in relation to tho disposition nnd oral's department is now iu scssioa in De- yesterday, and the gome tho most of to- havo been allowed to move along un- tenance of peace and mark the progress <f w a r ? B u t it is. well understood noticed. Curiosity alone was the occaE N L I S T .MEN'T, The rebel officers generally had their intentions of the enemy. Some who troit. thnt yon have sent numbers oi your of civilization. day. The mud still grows deeper, and sion of the crowd being at the dock, and trunks in camp, containing all their fine Xow is the Time fer all who wish to enlist ia come in say lhat tho rebels aro com•dherentd in the garb of peaceful citia desire to see the rebel Commissioners e give all the information soon there will be no bottom to it. • «dnn, and under false pretences through clothes, love-letters, trinkets, etc. A pletely frightened and will not mane a General Order of the War Department Tuesday mor?ii>iff, Jan. 21—Rained allwho had caused such heartburnings beour line* into Northern Missouri, to large number of heavy leather trunks stand. Another report is that large that has been received from tho Burnin Respect to the Battle of Mill tween this country and England. were taken. Several suits of white duck, XJntler 2S"o 1 Officers Ariel Go Into masses of troops will be concentrated side expedition. rob and destroy the property of Union It is in Pamlico night, and still rains, with no prospect of Sprines such as are worn by gentleman in the On their arrival at Camber, and bein the vicinity, and still another story men, and burn and destroy railroad stopping, no bottom to tho mud. The following general order of the fore leaving Bermuda, Mason is described bridg'S, thunendangering thy lives of summer, were found in tho trunks, show- confirmed by many is that their exer- Sound, and stirring reports are looked Office, Cunier of Main ami Washington J. P. War Department under the new admining that the rebel officers had an unmilias looking depressed careworn and dejecfor. More soldiers are gathering at tions will be directed chiefly to placing thousands, and this, too, without any Streets, orer Widenmnnn's Stcre. istration is a just tribute to tho gallantry tary assortment of superfluous baggage. ted—no doubt arising from the fact that obstacles in the way of our progress to Annapolis to ro-enforee Burnsido, military necessity,—or possible military Lieut GEORGE C. MOGK HALL'S H I M , , Va., Colonel It. L. McCook's wound is in Norfolk. The rebels keep a good look ho was now a worldwide wanderer, after of our army in Eastern Kentucky: ndvantagft at all. Moreover, peaceful Ann Arbor Jan. 27, 1S62. 837tf Jan. 22, 1862. the leg. The Urigado Surgeon of the GENERAL OHDERS NO. 5 . proving a rebel to his country and a Rev. Bishop AMES, of the M. E . out on our movements with their guncitizens of Missouri quietly wr>rkng on DE.'R 13ROTHEK : Headquarters of the Army, ~1 traitor to its Counstitution. Slidell their farms, have been instigated by' Tennessee Regiments relates that he was boats. Two of them made their ap- Church, and Ex-Gov. Fisir, of New wound, whon an pearanco after the storm, but disapThe Pennsylvania 83d and New York wore the appearance of a man possessing Adjutant GeueraPs Office, V your emmissarieg to take up arms as examining tMcCook's York, have been appointed commis0 «° forward in pursuit of peared when chased. Washington, Jan. 22, ,62. J 44th are packing up to-day, to leave.— a stern, froward aud uncontrollable teminsurgents, and rob, plunder and coin- order cam? sioners to visit the South and minister the enemy. McCoy's wound was painper, which nothing can daunt or subdue. The following orders received from n\H arqpn and murder. They do not The mails by the Eastern State will But how they arc to march I do not see, to tho wants i f our soldiers held as OF WINTER On the IO4I1 inat., the Rinaldo left the War Department are published to even act under the garb of soldiers, but ful, but he compelled tho Surgeon to bo forwarded to-morrow. as there is no bottom to the mud. I t prisoners by the rebels. Wo hardly with the Commissioners and their secre- the army: nnd«r false pretences and in the guise bandage it up temporarily, to stop the of peaceful citizens. You certainly biood, and being helped upon a horse WAR DEPARTMENT, Jan. 1862. think they will be permitted to enter rained all day yesterday, snowed last taries for the Island of St Thomas.— General Halleck tightens the reinsnight, thawed, rained, aud snowed, to- She endeavored to hnd at Halifax, but will not pretend lhat men guilty of pressed forward with his men. St. Louis, January 26. the rebel lines. The President, Commander in-Chief was prevented by tho weather. They of the army and navy, has received in•itch crimes, although specially apday. The rebel troops wero not very well The following special order will be isleft Bermuda as they came—without a formation of a brilliant victory achieved pointed and instructed by you, are armed, having generally smooth-kpre sued iu the morning. The Actual Strength of the Burnside The idea about our moving now, is solitary cheer from the crowd, or the entitled to the rights and immun.ties muskets, altered from flint-locks, and Expedition. Headquarters Department of Mo. that we are to follow up Burnside's fleet; slightest mark of public enthusiasm being by the United States forces over a large t f ordinary prisoners of war. If you squirrel rifles. They had no long range Tho Sventmg Post closes an elabo"The President, Secretary, Librarian body of armed traitors and rebels, at do, will you refer me to a single au- rifles. Four of our regiments whipped Directors, or other officers of the Mer-rate article relative to tho torco consti- that he is bound for Newbern, North tendered them. Mill Spring, in the State of Kentucky, thority of the laws on war wl ich the enemy, who had boasted that they cantile Association, Preside..*, Secretary, tuting the Burnside expedition with the Carolina, and that after taking possesNotwithstanding the great rise on He returns thanks to the eaUant officers The Mexican Invasion. recognize such a claim? I am daily could whip fifty thousand Yankees.— Directors and other officers of the (jn»u> following summary : and soldier* who won that victory, and sion of that place he will move into the New York, Jan. 27. t'Xpoeling instructions respecting an Zolliooffer's attack is said by military ber or Chambers of Commerce of this The total land forces of division may iuterior, aud take possession of the W'il- The Trihunc's special says'; " L e t - when the official reports shall be received exchange of prisoners of war. 1 will men to have been well planned and ener- city, aro requested to take the oath of al- bo 6un.mci;! up ss follows: tho military skill and personal valor disFifteen emnmunijato with you on that subject getically pushed, but he was mistaken as legianca prescribed by Article Six, State full regiments and one battalion of minjttOD and Weldon Railroad, which ters from Havana to-day state that tlu- played in battle will be acknowledged idlies are greatly dissatisfied with their ns soon they are received. to the character of the men he had to Ordinance of October ICth, 1861. Acy infantry ; one battery of six pieces of leads from the South to Richmond. We prospects in Mexico, and con,plain that and rewarded in a fitting manner. The East, we will offer for tl^e fight, as well as the strength of the di- of the above officers who shall uegloet to field artillery; foity-five riflud guns, are going to help him do this. When Miramon and others have deceived cournge that encountered and. vanquished vision under General Thomas. H. W. HALLECK, file in the office of the Provost Marshal distributed through the fleet, or a total this road is taken possession of, and also them. They ex; ected aid from a the greatly superior numbers of the rebel NEXT THIRTY DAYS Major-General Commanding Department. Our informant thinks it will be impos- within ten days of the date of this order, ol fifty-one guriB nt tho disposal of the the Etist Tennessee and Virginia road, strong party, and they find the popula- force, pursued and attacked them in their intrenchmciits, and paused not until the sible for General Thomas to pursue tho the oath so subscribed will bo deemed to land forces. The regiments are, with QUE LAEUE STOCK OF which runs.to Richmond from tho South tion as one now against them. They enemy was completely routed, merits A board of officers, appointed by enemy with gr.at effect. The roads are have resigned, and who, after so neglect- two or three exceptions, up to the stanare convinced that their present forces the War Department to examine and absolutely impassable. There bus noting to file his oath of allegiance within dard of 1,000 men; and, adding tho west, and which we think Con. Bucll is are entirely inadequate to the task of and receives commendation. The pur pose of this war is to pursue and destroy report on a patented bullet proof vest been a freeze on the Cumberland this the time prescribed shall attempt to exer- gunners in charge of the lleot, the total after, Richmond and Virginia will bo at bringing the Mexicans to terms. or steel canvass, covered with cloth, ex- winter. Tho ground is full of water, cise the functions of such an office, will fighting force amounts to fully 10 000 the morcy of tho troops which now lie " Wherever they have ventured be- a rebellious enemy and to deliver the country from danger. Menaced by trait and the mud on the roads is up to tho be arrested for contempt of .this order and men, aside from tho naval vessels. perimented last week with favorable re A'; greitly reduced prices before Washington. As you will per- yond tho range of their cannon they ors, alacrity, daring, courageous spirit nults. The commission was composed of knees of the men. The road from Som- punished according to the laws of war. The total number of vessels of all have been shot down if few, or driven ceive by looking at the map, Virginia and patriotic zeal on all occasions and Second. I t is officially reported that kinds, aside from the naval force, is Generals Meigs, Porter, Stoneman, and erset t to Stanford is hardly passable.— back if in force. Discontented and i'AYt. Colonols Sibley and Kingsbury. Tho Our informant eaw one hundred govern- carriages, oearing the enemy's flag, are forty-live, and are divided as follows : will, in that case, bo completely surroun- virtually besiuiicd, they quarrel among under every circumstance are expected FOR CASH OR READY experiments were emincutly satisfactory, ment wagons hopelessly stuck in the mud in the habit of driving to the vicinity of Nino steamers, nine propellers or gun-ded, aud a simultaneous movement on themseivps. On one occasion a French frota the army of the United States,— C H. MILLEN & COtho ve»t resisting pistol bullets fired at near Stanford. I t i« a eerious question the military prison in McDowell's Col- boats, four shipsjtive barks, one brig, Richmond, from all sides, must cause it regiment fought a Spanish regiment In the prompt and spirited movements and daring at the battle of Mill Spring, the na~ whether it will be possible to transport lege. The Commanding officer of the seventeen schooneie nnd five Seating tea pace*. until n number woro killed and wounN. B.—-Also 1000 yards of Fancy. tion will realize its hopes, and the people of provisions to our army on the Cumber- prison guard will seize and take posses- batteries. These steamers are all un- to full. There probably will bo a hard ded in each. In consequence of this the United Slates will rejoice to honor every Silks at 3s. per yard, land. A strong force is, however, at sion of any carriage bearing the enemy's armed, and are intended exclusively fought battle at Manassas, but I think it brawl it was determined that the funeral of Col. Colt, in Ilartflag, and the horses, carriage, and harness ior carrying troops. Their capacity will end in favor of the Fedoral troops. French force should immediately land soldier and oj/icer who piov.es Ins courage by ford, was attended by an immense con- work on the road above Somerset, cordu0 H. MILLENA Co. to bo confiscated. ranges from five hundred to one thous- This is but speculation, but I think foun- at Tampico, where, as previous advices charging with the bayonet and storming incourse. The workmen in the Armory, roying tho worst places. It would be Ann Arbor. Feb. 1st, 1S53. 837w4 trenchments. or in the blaze of the enenuft hardly possible to push an army train Third. I t is officially reported that and men each, the Northoner being over 1,500, passed two by two through ded on good grounds. Look out for inform us, resistance would bu made. fire. By order of the President. through the wild country beyond tho certain womedJPre in tho habit of aptho largest and the Suwanee the smallthe parlor in which the body lay, aud some grand move as soon as the ground The English were at the same timo to Mortgage Foreclosure. ED. M. STANTON, Stc'y of War. attack Matanioras. took a last look at their late employer.— Cumberland, where the rebels dispersed. proaching the vicinity of the the milita- est of the nuinbor. The gun-boats settles, I"-'W~1T bftytog l 1 c ( n m a ( *° ' n tho condition of » He was laid to rest in a tomb near the If tiiere should be a freeze thcro would ry prison, and waving hostile flags for thewill both carry troops and assist in "Mr. Corwin writes that Doblado, , , , r •,..,- exocutort l y Calrln T. Fillraorn »n4 We received our pay yesterday. THE W J I I DHPAIU-MKNT.—In the War klaraada nU wife, to Luther Jam -. daiad Daoftmber lat,lake upou the grounds surrounding bis be movements; but while the weather purpose of irritating our troops and car-the attack. who is tho soul of the new Adminisv [t lf-S" and recorded the next day At fifteen iniriutU* remains mild we need not expect to hear rying on communication with prisoners Department Col. Scott is tp have special paatWo o'clock P. M., In Liber 2* of Morif-ngra. afpacs home. Thursday—It froze slightly last night, tration, declares that Mexico will make CIIAIU.ESTOX HAIUSOII.—It is staled of such a thing as celerity. of war. The commanding officer of the 157 in tlto K'gi. 1 «>'^ office in Va-htennw c o u r t ' , t)f u successful resistance to the invadwe, charge of railroad and transportation which ilt'fiiult lite power of FaU con'aii e l in fiaid-mortprison guard will arrest aud place iu con- that tho stone fleet sunk in the main and it looks liko clearing off thin mormattcra, and Congress has been asked to ,:t lif^inif1 o|ir»ativo,HB<l no suit or proct-i-<lina but adds that -lio has not learned on TUB MCCOOK FAMILV.— Col. McCook, ship channel of Charleston accomplish- ning. finement all women so offending. haviag been inxtituted :it law I" recover thedobtsecureit give the Secretary of War coutrol of all !•-. s:-a liKTtir.iKour :mv l«rt tliPr«)', aii'l tho snirt of what territorial lino of defense he will woaaded at Somerset, had a brother The following is a list of tho Fourth. Any carriage or other vehi- ed its purpose. Although the upper I am in the best of health. the railroads in the United States when- nix hundred nnd forty dollars being now chimed to be make it. killed at Manassas, and has two other staff officers of tho Thirteenth Eegi Ouo thereon. Notlcoin Ihera'oi* hereby given. thKtth" cle bearing a hostile flag in the city will works of the hulks have in a measure ^ J. P. ever the interests of the war shall de- sniU inorteago will bo roreclosifrb)- a tal» of tho m'orfc.' "Tho allies have already differed brothers in the army—one in front of ment: be seized and confiscated. The city po- disappeared, the stern and tho larger ciiocl nrvm<«en to-\rit: " T h e Knrth-woat quarter of Buell's advance. The father, Daniel .MoHyZST NOAH I I . SwAYKE, ol Ohio, among themselves, on a number of tri- mand it. John Tucker, the Second As- si-ctiou No. tuonlv-tliroe, in Township t » » South of Colonel—Charles E. Stuart. lice and patrol guards are directed to ar- part of the hulks remain, and the tidal sistant, is to have charge of all transpori: n :« BTO Baft, ia-'cic-, in said county Rod Stato, fling points, such as tho relative posiCook, is in Washington, and was in the Lieut. Colonel—Orlando H. Moore. s rest persons in vehicles undur such flags, flow of the sea has washed to that newly appointed associate Justice of lnnf! of KAid (fuarter tation by sea, the chartering of vessels, cepting tuo 1 p parts therenf,°* tions at Vci a Cruz, and of their national battles at ManaMKR and Hall's Bluff as nt public vondue at the Major—Frederick W. Worden. KeoUon," or also persons wearing or displaying a hos- point immense quantities of sand, the Supremo Court of the United :^cilv (-f Ann A i b c r , o a the twecty Mr. Watson, the Third Assistant, C'.nut flags, which have been changed three etc. nn amateur fighter. Ho has a brother Cnut House ou in e Surgeon—Alexander Ewing. which has formed a bar across the tile flag iu the city. States vice MCLEAN', deceased, has times, and of the order of their signa- is to have coutrol of the rolls, and gen-sixth day cff AApril next, with six sous in the Union army, and the Azsutanf. Surgeon—Foster Pratt. channel at that point nnd effectually By cotumani} of Major-Gcnerol Ealleok, erally the business connected with the I" \V MOKGAM Att'y. two families contribute about a dozen acAdjutant—Joshua 13. Culver. dosed it for at least twenty years to been tixorn into office, and entered tures of proclamations and other N. I I . Me L HAN, i S O U H ?> troops in the field. documents'' t',y.u fitting B).eu to the war Qiatrttrmaitsr—George P, Kidder. upf'U the discharge of hjs (]'•' Asi't Adjutant General. come. The Burnside Expedition, Full Particulars of the Battle. FIRST RIGIMENT! A POPULAR REGIMEXT, Closing Out Sale DRESS GOODS! WINTER DRESS GOODS D The February number of tire New Medical Discovery. Ladies' Repository has two superb steel engraFor the spce i nept cure of ving.?, anil n varied, interesting and instruc- Gonnorhea, Gleet, Urethal Discharges tive lable of contents. We don't believe the Gruvel, Sti-icliiK-, ami Repository readers will ' c i t it off," as a Affections of the Kidneys and Bladdert superfluity nntil ti mean re muoh tighter than which IKI? bepft use*! hy \\y\\ i they are $'- a vi"ir , .iJuiess Messrs. 1'oE it ONE HUNDRED PHYStGlAKA in their p i i \ a t e practice, with en pss, supersflUITCUCOCK, Cincinnati, Ohio. r e S f i e w t y i n n o t i o n , o f t e n e i T e c i ":•••.' o u r i n 1 frw-dayAj Miehigan Infantry, taken prisoner by the aRUii w l i e j i $ c u r e Id ufTgcicU i t i-> p e r n i i i n t r t . '1 !.< rebels at Bull Run, and since coiitiuoil at £~~2T Col |VANCLKVE, of the Second brave conduct in the late Kentucky fight, is generally spoken here. an and his accomplished officer, IIo or iimirngatl i ™ <; A niMiU-i' ti;i'i:v is III.V hrarl ?*• M H X o ft o a •> ^ Federal Army again Victorious! T3 H "•*-• "The Union must and shall be Preserved !" o is l i ' l u l — H| Their c i n r ; niv found in every l.inl— Ami.I KwwtA'l snows—nti-l Afi-ie'.- sand* ; Tho fl nidrom wwy&s—tne paper* iill. Produced by HKKKICK'S mntchlusa fills. have received t h e J a n u a r y ^ r In praise nl UI.KI.IL . ^ t»ateliio'e8*l'»U». men Hundreds watching the jvrogre^ of Daily Events ! / SSI was a ma?n'n our foicn, He vjasso wondrous wise" Jjlit v.it,li r.U his wi?<lom, he vra". not so wise ns that ' other fnan. ' «ln> when he wanted to buy t h e I, Standard Shuttle Machine, f(|r> nierly sold Rt 890, rediieed to 870. Xo. - v . . / 1 PRIZB POETKY. Let Chieftain" bq war, An I Htrutrels 'urn- their Fwtel gidtar, have but to follow him to win laurels. Wo Mo wtt mil will bewtii by m&H poM-p«id by any dfl^r I I Q[ :AV money. tJoltt by Drug^tata in Ann Arbor] Nonegtjouinc witbftut my BiffUfttuM on the v r a J. BSTAW, Roehester, N. Y-.tenera,! A i ot. TT. & L. SIMONSAtT, Detroit, Wholesale Ag« I '• • Michigan, S^tl of in high terms, C Machined.! Well Inov.u In 'JC W« Vest for Manufacturing Purpote: INTENSE EXCiTEMENT! PH wrtli busiI'Ulx. Standard X«. FEMALES, WEAKLY PERSORS & INVALIDS I'JEUCK O X E D O L L A R , is a brother of Judge VANCLKVK, of this city, and formerly resided •• ha FOB PHYFICIAKS' l"-K. M I R i he Latent Special Dispatch ! Great Reduction in the Pjice cf > •""o the citizens rf Ann Arbor p.nrt Vicinity ! I uo home by his many friends iti this county. Minnesota regiment, whose gallant and un (In- 5-h tiny "f March next. Fur«u»W i o n resolution of t h e List Com t y C< livcni i t n , (lir Beveral towns find e i t i e i will )>e entitled t o I IK- lollowing repreatntation in said CoT'.vention : A i h Arbor Town, 3 Pittsfiled, 3 •• •• i City, 11 Sniem, 3 Augusta. 3 Saline, 5 Bridgewater, 3 Sci«, 5 bcxter, 2 Sharon, 3 Freedom, 3 Superior, 3 Lima, 3 Sylvan, 4 todi, 3 Webster, 3 Lyndon, 2 York. 4 Manchester, 4 YpsiUnti T., 3 Noithfield, 3 " City, 8 0. HAWKINS, Chn. Dem. Co. Com. S. B. MCCBACKEN, See'y. Ann Arbor, Jan. 24, Of Choice Cjior o Krn|hucus, a r e h a r n i k s s or, • m, »n«^ never nauseate t h e stomach Richmond, has been exchanged, and isn;ite \ lit- br«atfi; unrt I N H ; wbgaF-t'Ofttefi, t Lstfi is nvoitled. A'o change of diet is neet now on his way homo. Tliu Lieutenant iuing them ; nor cl tea '\.\^-,v fcotton lnt*rfe:e . bosc*'nttiin« nix Jii/.eu i.s an Ypsilantian, and will be welcomed Democratic County Convention. T h e Democratic electors of Washtena.v • 5 . PURE, AND r o i B VI'AKS OLD, BELL'S SPECIFIC FILLS, J 3 P Lieut. M. A. PAP.KS, of the First 1 SAMBUCI WINE, dingCtTRfi^s, Coi'Aixv, CAV.sUi.Kd, or auy oom.poua$ hiilier FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 31, 1862 Postoffice Notice. Sfai's leaving Ann Arbor for tbe East and West, close us follows : Going East, ftt - 4.00 P . M . Going Wcel, at 11.30 A . M . JOHN I . THOMPSON, I'.M r C 2. <>? ntfoe An expe/i^n cl kind i'f Mwliine, for j mefty «<M nt 8100, rarftred tn 375. SOOTHING SYRUP, S I N G E R ' S LETTER A MACI1IXE | FOR CHILDREN TEETH1NO. t Mftchin* in t!if> warld r>r F-pi;!vSf"r^i^m'l I • • i t . r^ n r " • • ' • ••' Bill i n .;:•... li~ \* i l l ; \>mt& : t-Kitn Fftmmer ) Mod - : »ll«y ALL I'AlN nwJ >>^^ti....'.i.- n r t ' n ul bti'iutifuiiv ornament* d $hv. Tbe HUB. I an«l "4 Maelilnm «re of g r M t c a p a v f t y a a d I icturinv p « r p o » « . i "HJ- N". •• M . • I adapted, tn nil klni** Pepend open 't, I T I'-ers It ^-'.ll give r e t t> y«'ur olr« *, i.riMiciV'orlfc u i ( .•i-cijt.:i* I r i n - f and •<>t i i n ' l S I M H * Mnl.MiK Jlnrn • -t t . . f i e . 11 Ucliof V.T\<) Lcaltli Tour Infant* • .. . *ifh i n arm long en< J»r it andaifl«l the largr-1 V.'c Im ye p r t np rn-1 and f--"'-1 fl .< urtic'e for o*i • ly any part ol a Trimmftra' stitcliin^- tlmt cannot f n year», i , n d ' U A X &AY, IN" < U3 I lJ^j-fM K A M P M *a> }•'• better done with them than b j hand ; «", loo, xhe TRUTH fi* if. •• RftTtng of iMiie m i l labor is v-y vrrnr. The table of <.f, ftny 11 • —NhTEK r v A i A'l M; IN A tucse maebmtts ia 21 inches l^ng^and t h e s h a t U e will ;-IV(,J,K J \ r i.'K*.r. •}<) ] ' / J f T A < L I * , wh'-n Li'14 nix tiineisjhe u«ual qpiaritityfatf tlu-yad. ' J h e k r g o : • : Ti -.!• f DCC Of rt»machlnfl worh H BI t',i t as pmall one«. nny f JB<* trlt'i >-w: :.t- Qn tite c t x r r a r y , Wo would aak for our L e t t e r A Mflchines, the spe- nil :T-> drhghted n-itb Its nprr t n - . rr.>\ u\. :>1; in i i r i t i cial attention of Vest M ils.*t* nnd I>ra*n Makers, and all ot e 'mmemJatitiA rt it-: ir;> •'•':•• 1 pfleei mid medi**vi io want Machine- for I'gl't tninufneXuritigpitr- virt'i"--. V <• pjenk in this m n f f r 'WHAT WK J O ftf>*i*l Tht*y embody tlic prtd6?i>]es • ! KN'OWj'^nfteT*-ten •. • • • M O . /-.ND ! ] • ; ' ft r< machine*, BHtklng Liketbfto thbiateHoeUpd aiteli. a^d OUH Rfl'LTAtK/K ' F O R THK tlIIILLMlKT T ;ire dtfitimd i " IK- us erk-lraU"l for FAMILY SKWSXG H^<\ WHAT WKIKKI D m A) r . In ahiKPI o \ m n t . r.'-e light nmiuii'jjct aring purposes ;i ^ our Rtanda vd mfl* where thi* mi nut i Bi'!T*ros; 1r*m p a n anH c-*xt,fiu*t:< n, cliini'-1 are for rnanufacl uring patpoie- In tccnpral r''i..- : w i U b c f c u n l ir niu-rn c t u m t y IT nufc-s eti'-r VVe have alw > i ^KMMIRQ oAVtiiu^njf T T I - T the syniji i-ftflmints'i " r ' r'-!i;v .A-.. • , , Lr:T M i a lisftiLin This va!u:i> ! " \ r.'pintinn is tlift prr^nt t i - r >'>r r n * \v.}{\ i < • - , t 1 r . , e f c C . of t h e m ' Scy.H nnd SKILL!''-!. NlRPkrf We manufacture our own !*cpili(>;, aad ^nn! l '.vr.rr r.'.l in Iteiv l v ' j ' ; 1 , : n i l h a s lj*-eu u:-^'l friin Xi.Vi.K peroons using nur machines nottobuy any other», We FAIL1W0 Kvery (anally, ni thin season, should uso tho number of Blac/cwood's Edinburgh SAMBUCI WINK, know that there are needles noid of the must inferior f J"I K . ' ' ; S A X D O F C A S : The cheapest avd best quality ;:t higher prices tli.-in we charge for • f'<>lrhr:itf-(l in Kui <•]••<• f: r i:» v.( ilicii'n 1 n'nd bcnencia' If you !ly at tnu to UBBRICK'S IMIH. Tt n*t orly ftlifres tliec)jil.lfr'»ifl • Ig rftn> Magazine. I t gives tho following The needles suld by us are manafactored ei; erfaUy for i a gentle- •• li»i fani - Tunfc, liiuiofcio ai d 11. ,.- i. p'. IT ma I • • ' * ' > • -4 bad needle may rendtr tfu bt->t machine di rific, highly eatetmed by eminent pli.vRieians, wed hi 1 T'ICV'JI.' safe for nil—both I'M anfl youn^— paper*: ! •!}• tothp irholesystem It ••• ill a ii -t iH-1aWl KuHii'pan And American Iloi indby .-LIUCOI the fhir eustomers rr.iv reai soured Il.atalloiir 3'rr.ncli relieve Tlu ir [jruisi's ;ire on every tnngufl ; flrst fainiliea of KUBDJ e and Ajuerioa, Wii-snil : A Christmss Story.—Part 11. ' . . •' genuine aciicle " Diwase, diiMrnw^—n« lonftc kills, IN THE DOWfitS, AND fl?KH COIM A? A TOXIC, In case of small purcha^o-i, (he none) may 1H sent in Siii' i M '1 with UBRIUCK s Pills. J. M. W. Turner, U. A. overcome cenvulaiort"1, which i f n ' t • in this marled always jumped into : postage stamps, or bank notes. It has no ecjual, cavisinir Jin appetite and build nu' up , e n l Ih ftcath. W o M*cie it t!i" HEM *ui Cuptain Clutterbuck'3 Oh^mpngne — 4. &&• P u t vi]•> with l-.n-lish. HpAnlsl), (irrman and Correspondents will please write their name? distinctFrench directions. Price 26 en;i!s i " t box. Snga* ol the system being aotirily a pury wine of B moA ; Y IK 5HK \V( f:;.l l , in iill CUP* i.f West Indian Hi-miniscenct'.—Part IV. ly, it iy ail iM^rtawt tkat w« should, in eacii case, valuable fjuit. Coated. Sec advertisement i;u thii'il page, 804 : .:V -.!• I : lARKU KA IN CHIKi ]:.' N, wl,e-l- r -a G TJITERMAN'S Chrouicles of Carlingford : The Doctor's ] know tlitVtm ewce, County, and Stale. t Etrnea Ir-m t^eth'ni; nr fr m i n y oihrt 1 o»iua^. W « AS A DUJRtTIC, A .1 persona requiring information about Sewing would say to every n r t l u r who h e n cMM PrafMIr* Family. — Ccnchision. i g It imparts a healthy action to tbe Glands and Kidneys, Machines thei" size, prices, working eapacftlv, ami the A CAHD TO THE SUFFEKirTG. from any ol the V-r-Ko.n" e o m p ' a w ? — ' * ' KOT 1 J T '1'hr Pour :.nJ tlieir Public Schools: The and Criparj Organs, rery bcueiicial iu Iigropsy, Oout, and best methods of ( urchasinp, ran obtain it by sendlag to Vni.lt PTJEJIHICB*, NOR UHK 1 KFJCl'KT* < f to The RKV. V'ILIIAM COSGBOTB, while Uborisg as a MisK- Rheumatic att'ei New Minute, ua, c a n y of our Branch Offices for a copy of OTHER?, st'inii botwoen you IMI 1 yir nuffi r n ? c inl 1, i(.n;iry in .tHp.i n, iva.s cured ot" Co&BUDlptiOD, ul;ell all Oaonda—Oor Frozen Frontier. C L A R K ' S KNICKKKBOCKER M A G A Z I N E . — Sl'KER'S WINE ?.w\ the relief tharwill be PURE—YEP. AB- o l l T I . I . V OtJiel un'ans l:;id l;t!!ed \)\ a i n ijie obtained from a I. W. Singer & Co V Gazette, The t onvulsioua of America. Lewis Gaylord CInrk, in a letter to George to follow ?iv W<G of this mi; lie nr?. if tlrnrly osed. physiciun residing in t i e f^nut (.ity ol Jeddo. It not s mixture ormanufactui'ed article, but Is pure, For there he knew he nlwayg got Ii is money "s Which is a beautiful Pictorial Paper entirely devoted to full diect'ona f'n uRiag \vill ace- n)i>nnr pprh bo^lc, I' . i ripe h a s cured great n n r i" r- wbil \^eie sulltiing from the juice yf tli i oibucus, cultn 1). Prentice, announces the reason why lie The Prince C'oiiS' rt. ! wdrth. Sneing 1 9 believing si 11 •] y_m that the subject—It will be sent gratis. N ' p i n p unless. t «o f.vc simile < f r r R U S b tKRfrom i i uramption, Bro ichitis, ! . re Throat, Coughs a n d New Jtr«ey,recoi] mended ii>- < eemista and Pfej •withdrew from t h e Kn'cktrbockrr and his Th« Maticm's Prayer. +i KINS, New-York, i^ on tbe outsirte u r a p p ' r i wish to see come in nnd believe. Tliose that r o l d s , and the debility and nerv< us dapr«snioncausft£ by fasiog medical , perior to onv other c. intention to revive llie genuine publication JUST U"e have made the abyve UEDJCCTION IK PRICE^ S by Dxuggiats tlirfujgout the wupld. ui^oirders. Wine in use, and a., excellent artichs.fur all weak and can't ^see CAN KEEL, find as we nlwnya maks F o r terms of Blac/cwood and the th.-.-v as follows : with the two&Vl vii-<v of bpnc-M'it^ the public nn'l our n * ( fficr 1 3 C r d n r S n v i f , ?f, Y , Desirous <»f beHeOtting othew, I will *en d this recipe, aud the aged and infinn, Improving our customers fee! good over good bargains, •elves. The public ha vc been swindled i>\ -pm loiu ma- P r l r - . c l pPP.1CC OKI.Y T5 CF.N1> PERBOTTl'.K •• When, in May. 1834, I took charge of the four Reviews, seo lulvortisement in which I have brought ht me with m e , to ali wi.o need it ( ihe uppHity, andbeaefi Ing ladias andcbildxftn. SOUTHERN & they are especially invited to our anxious chinee made in imitation of ours. T .u metal in them, l e b y Ebrrimcb k Co. Iv773. free of charge. Knickerbocker ns -ole editor and joint proprieA LADIKS WINE, NORTHERN INDIANA RAILROAD. scut, that they too inny realize how "good from tlie ir<)n easting to t b e smallest peice, i* o pool Addi tor! 1 promised ilii>t thenceforth till politics, another column. Because it will not intoxicate as other vino, as it R E V . W M . CO3QR0VE, it is for tin rn to lie with us," and how much 'i.;.- !ity. Their makers have not tfce means '<> do t h s i | all religious discussions, or polemical differwork nroU. They arc bid awav in pe^cret places, whcie it tains no mixture of spirits or liquors, and is admire*^ 823yl 4&QFulton avenue, Uiuoi.ijn N. V . pleasure can be obtained in the enjoyment of woul'1 Relief for our Prisoners. be impos-ibli- to have at their command the prop For its rich j peculiar flavor, ami n;iti'ici\ e properi ies, ence*-of opinions should be sedulously txoluE0MMER Al'.UAN'i.l^MEXT. I86i er mechanical appliances. It is only hy doinp ;i Lrn; ' 1 8 G 1 . imparting a healthy tone to ' lie digestive organs, and a ded from its pages; that there surely could Wasting ton | J a n . 2 t . . and having'extensive mannfacturing eetabliah•, soft and hesltliy sTcip ana dompleni n. MOTHERS READ T H I S . be one bread neutral ground upon which all rains now run on tins road, ?u ays excepted, as SPLENDID BARGAINS! ments, t hat POO<3 machines can be made at m ode ratThe following has been issued by tho The following is an extract tn'.jv. a letter written by WE REFER TO parties in politics, and all denominitions in follows: prices. Tho best designed machines, BADLY MADE, are the pastor ot a Baptist Unurch t o the "Journal and A few well known gentlomm and physicians, who havo Leave Toledo for Chicago a t 9 00 A M . , a n d 9 P . M., liable to got out of order, and e r e s u r e t o oote religion, could meet without 'treading on War Department; Mrs.rn.er," : Cincinnati, Ohio, and speoiifi rolumes in " m e nil y e t h a t a r e w e a r y a n d h e a v y l a - considerable trouble and money to k^epthera j^rer-aiii nn.l via Air Lin • »t 9.06 A. M. each other's toes.' and that that common This Department recognizes as its Qrst favor u[ that world renowned medicme—MRS. WIXS- Iried t!io Wine:— Iravr I ) < t ir.it for Chi^flgO dt 7,15 A M. !m<\ 6.3C P. M d e n " — w i t h l!o'"Ks a n d we will do o u r best t o Tho qualities to be Fookeifor in a Ma<?n?heare : i i U S.A. n r . W i l i o n . t U h s t . , N. V. grouno was Literature. How well I have duty, the taking of measures for the re- i . - wi : s - i ) )TniNG b v m i ' F.»'! t ' n n . n n K N f r ^ r i i i i M ; : Arriving in Chicago from Toledo and liotroil ai ', .'• I relieve v o u — g i v i n g you in r e t u r n llie Jintsl ' i correct act if n a t ;dl r a t t s e! speed, Ktmp'icitj Dr. W ird, Newark, N. J Weseean advertisenaent in your oolusnns of Mrsi Gov. Morgan, V. Y. >tato kept this promise let fifij volumes of the P. M. and 7,00 A. Si . urul ^ I 7.30 P. SI. of conaTrntftion, preat durability, and rapidity ol < peWinslow's Siiotiiintr Syrup. Now we never sau' a word Dr. J It. Chilton.N. Y.City. !'r. Dougherty, '• lief of the brave men who, having imperkind of Goods at the lowest Jiyure3. Arrive at Detroit from Toledo, al ff:*5 A.M., OKSfi ••Old KnicU ' bear witness ; and the result ration, with the lead labor. Machine* to,combine them D. Parker, N Y. City. Dr. Parwh, PhiladelpKla in favor of a | : m me before in our life, hut en^wmtial qualities, £mi!st be made of t&ebes*tma al aril Dr. Davis, Chicago, was that there g'ew up an nffecHon in the i l l e d their lives in the military service we feel compelled to s;i \ t . V i i r n - a . i ' r s . ' h a t this is no Drs. Darcy and N'ichoH, Loaves Detroit for Toledo at 7 15 A. M., and 6*20 P. linish.d to pert* cti'.n. Wu have ihe way and m e a u ^ o i Illinois. Great 1.attics are hourly taking place in t he Newark, N. J public mind toward the magazine and Us of tho governmciit, are now prisoners and humbug—wi: HAVI: TRTBD I T , A.VP KNOW IT TO »K AM IT M. nni sen le, to >!'i ifii it ci.-M.-vis. It i s . iirobably. one of t h e most successful And many others loo numerous to publish. Clothing line—whole regiments of oiissimeres. « jrt «ditcr, which was to me inexpressibly de- captives. Arrive in DetroitficomChicaBroati 06 P. M.,an<26;E5 rhepurchaaersof mftchim ly b r e e d U m a y For the Speed// and Pcrmar,at C>r>v of- 8cfato# medicines of the -lay, because it is one of t h e Dent. Vistinus. &c, :uc being slaughttrad by Gen, concern, will : N n e genuine unless lh« signature of "AI.FRKD A. M. lightful And such a corps of contributors • i :IVTL' the i Weakness, Noctvrixtl a<ni Diurnal JB*us$iOMi$ those of your readers who have babies c a n ' t do it p 1 I t is therefore ordered that two com-bAnd Arrive ill Toltilo fron Chicniro 4,2(1 I'. M. and 4.30 A. 'api-aic, N. J . , " ic over the cork of each bottle. PoxmiEiM—to fit the great runh of recruits no! ('i)i v woi k »*'il I ; 1 r. , pi'l ;i> well fi s RIOV ' iites *.! ns 1 drew around me were never approached e t t e r t h a n to 1 y iu a supi l y . " Nervous end General Debility, Impotence^ M , and via air Line at *.16 P M. ; p OXE TRIAL OF T H * WINE. thnt me pouring in from every direction, nil Rpeed,jbut )a-t longer in the lini^t posnlhle working order missioners be appointed to visit the city See advertisement in aoothereolumn bv any magazine in America. and nil Diseases arising from dotilary For Pale by W n y n n i d , S U l t b l n s $4 W i l s o n , I.eavo Jackiroi] for Toledo (it 4.46 A M. and 1,05P.M. anxious to h.iva their names enrolledforu Our machines, a s mado by m , will n i i i m n n money Arrive from Toledo al 8.66 A. M., and 4,20 P. ilof Richmond, Va., and wherever else Habits or Excessive Indulgence. •Vr.n Arbor. with less labor than any others whether ifi itnftatinn ""When the proprietor began to crowd CoNM.CIioNs. <y ours or n o t . In fact, thev arechea Dd" thnn a r v ctliei rpi-IERE are thousands of Yoi:xc MEV, as well as MlMtaftl For sale by Higby .^ Stearns, T. R. Ppence, Senry politics into my ' t a b l e ' ' r n v i k c me respon- prisoners belonging to the army of the AT TotEno—With Cleveland > v Toledo Rail Road, with i AGKD ami OLD ME.V, who are suffering to some exteut machines as agift. ]. If. -IN(;KU ^ CO., Saigh, II. .v L. Simoneau, Otto Leuschm r. who are al •• sible fir ihe most rabid abolition and enian NEAT AND TASTY SUIT! Dr. JOHN'HARVEY, baring for upwtrd» of twenty Agents it r >[ w r's celebrated Sambuel Brandy of Oporto. WabaAb Valloy Rail Road. fror.i tho above diseases. Manv, perliaps, me n-it hvrart of United State3 may be held, and then 45S Proadway New York. their true conditions ur wheu ossUUnce is really neede-1. cipation sentiments—from the most inexAT DETROIT—With Grand Trunk Railway, with Greal years devoted 1'i- prwfessionnl t mr exclusively to tIJU Trade supplied in Detroit by " JK3" Detroit Office, 5S Woodward Avenue, (Mer. II For thy beneiit at inch, wo hsrowith give a fe\* <if rlio intSt Western btailway, also, with the Detroit and Milwaukee. perienced and crudest sou ces—which our take such measures as may be needed to treatment ol T - f e i r u i l e D i f f i c u l t i e s , a n i l i n i n g JA^. A. PEREma & CO. Railroad Bluck.) giltf commop i j r a n t p n i s , vix? \V*qk*t»t of the itnek a n d timtm. —rach a3 can only be had (it tho struggli ig government at Washing on had promote the wants, aud contribute to tho succeeded in rtjoaSMim ol au-ua m realtinug tlnaffifeted Pain in Uk* U m f f t n H ."title, Diiitncn* of Sight, DnU aild IIV-i A. SPEBR, Pxopiietor. AT NEW ALBAXY & SAMHI R- R-TROPSTVO—With Trains to sound health, has now entire couiidenco In offering bBfow clic Eye*. Palpittthm <•/ thn IJ--i>t. t/uft"!- •'"<, Linn f/ M. II. GOODRICIT, repudiated ns not only impolitic but danger comfort of such prisoners, at the expense publicly his VTNETARn PaB»aic, New Jffwy. for 1 afayette, New Albany aud Louisville. Blemi/nf, Co'iftunoit of bl-'ti. / > ; . EMJOM tif Spirit*, Av.r.-i'.n o'js, I thought it proper that 1 should with- of the United States, to such extent as Head-Quarters <f Guiterman cfc Co. Agent, Ann Aibor. . Self'OiiUtat, TiaittlUtf, et:. F a r uatjh M > 1 a l l mt AT UHICAGO—With I V Inland, Galena, OFFICE, :08 Broadway, M. Y. " "GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY," thu ab'ivL- lavnipt.jms then rfmsatei will b-jfonu-l a "Sm-erMilwaukee, Chicago, Burlington nod Qumfiy—North draw from the coreeiu; aud I did not he-itate J O H N L A F O V , Fa'is, eign Balm." West Rattwny—Chicago, Alton ond St. Loois, IlUnoJF XXR- H A E T E Y ' S nt once to do so. I have not had a linejiu the may be permitted by the authorities unTh<:se remedies embrace tiivee p"C£crn>ttiTji* A w i i f £3ImG Agent for France and Germany. Oneoftlie firm, Mr. M GCITEHMAX, having Central ' ' ' South. < >U) FUI ENDS der whom such prisoners are held. Z1'/^^.^•. a box of ServouH Tonic rill-, are] a ir-x ot tirilt magazine since Ncv<mber. CHRONO-THSRMAL FEMALE P I L I S . /fcS** Trains are ran by Chicago time, which is 20 min just retuiTi'l fi'u:n Eurep« with :i l.irge asTunic PHU, all of H'liich Kave importuul < •• U) I'.-rrum, "Please to announce,rayd?ar Prentice, utes slower than Toledo time. IN THE It IG [IT PLACE. (Signed) B. ML S T A N T O N , and should be nted together In erery case, Tliwi) 1 1 •-• •• rj Which b«ve n»rer yet hltad (when the direction! sortment of Cloths, Ca-siineres. and a nice lot ove.* other modes of treatment may Iu brieily state! m lui: &§' Pateni Sleeping Cara ace* mpa ny the Kiphi thai the first number of Clark's Knickerbocker have been Btrictly followed,) jn removing Secretary of War. lows. viz: Trains onthisRoute. ^^Salsbnr'yfl Patent Veutila of fine Vestinga. alio a few n eees of fine Horrick's difficulties?! i#ing from Sugar Coated Pilh Magazine will appear on t h e 1st of March Be.ivcr I'DI'overeoal s wliii h we will make up ffjp The/ diminisli t7io vioiencu of sexual R»cituT] at. tors and Diwt&rs are used on all Summer fr mis. THE BEST FAMTLY &JF They lnune'Jjately arrwt uuo!.iiriia, a.iti dijinai enilin e x t ; printed on new type; its ol3 page, to or^e" in the 1 itest style, Wu feel confident Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nature, j&JTime and Fare tbe samo as by any other Rat' (iott^. tlmrtic in t h i world Arrival of the Santa Fe Mail. cover, and vignette rescored ; its old corresRoad Route or in restoring the system to UMfsct health, when suf that we can satisfy allOPS' They remove local w^aTtnefS, c.inalng t!ie or^aas to uned twenty, y JNO. D. CAMPBELL. Cene-al Soperiatendont. Kansas City, Mo., J a n . 28. assume their natural U>ue and rigpr. pondmts rallied to the support of their old 'urin^' from 3WSAI AFFECTIONS, l'lt'I.\!\Ms CTCBI, TB1 five mitlions <•: J8®- ThejrStrengthen the con^citiuion hy ovtroomlai n c r r . WHITES or other weakness pj the VIEBINK OBOANS. Also friend, the editor ; the whule t o be afforded annually : always give oua debility an 1 g ^ i s ! k The Santa Fe mail, with dates to the n all eases of DKBUITY OR XBhvocs PHOSTUJTIOV, HTSsatisfaction , contain at two dollars a year It shall b ' a eluerful. rcRiCfl PALPITATIONS, & C , & C , which are the f o r e r u n n m Iftg nothing injurious : hopeful, entertaining magazine ; reflecting 12th has arrived. O . 3B I J X S J5& >f more serious i U Tkot PiU» areperfectly ST"CTIDJB 1STTS I patronized by the prin no quarrelsome politics, no disputations, no There is nothing of interest stirriug in hanxtrsa on thr. cojtgtHntion, ff'd ma>/ hr. taken by the cipal i^iysie.ia.n,s v.m' wiring a large huge and Well selected assortment Is now receiving J95? Thfly cure when all other means have failed. HSM tlr.'.icatt female wilhnnt rausmg distress; nt the MIBfl denominational polemics ; but rather the surpreons intlie Union : AS"They contain no Uetcurtf, no Opium, nor ntytlll)i| We are happy to greet you ag/i;n in our elegantly coated with t!i;u pailiog and the humor, t h e wants and the the Military department of New Mexi- lime they ACT UK« A CHIKM l y strengthening, inTiguia can in any grvenx prove iujiirio'iH. tinir.Bnd rest >rtng the system to a healthy condit-on, pug" r City, after spending your vacation with th« flfg* Thtfy are 0 isy find 1 loapftnt to nse, and will net isfc^* interests, of all 'social h u m a n s ' h e r e and co. and by brtajflng on the m.mthly pprimi with regularity, feru witii the patiant's Mtlftl bus! I *. LargeHD-XBR25 cents: " dear eld folks' ut home. Be assured w o elsewhere. Colonel Canby Ras advanced up the no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise. jf£3" Tlicr can be used Without suspicion, or kuoqlodjfa jf five boxes for 1 dollar. •wisli you a pleasant term, nnd shall tver be I ttlldlrectlonswiihcaeli even a room-mate. "Unlike i t s abolition namesake, whose river from Fort Craig, and at last ac- Thev should, however, not be taken during the first That thev may come withiq the reacli of all, «'* hnit RSKI t'liW r four raonttu of pregnancy, thongh safe at an}' glad to m e t you at the Old editor and publisher live m Boston, where counts he was at Berned with twenty other time, as raiBcarrlaste would be the result. the price of the Pttslel* at $1 per box, r.u-l tlie /'»''•< »' H cents per box each. In (trderiujt bj 11 ai in j ojt Ui ti * the work is edited, it will be a Knickerbocker Each box contains C O Tills. Price One Dollar, and TATT.^JI.^SP, T.roN' COUNTY,) price, twelve cents in stamps slioald bo lu6raAU for retina He still fears an when desireu will be sent by mail prepaid by anyadver Florida..Inlv 17,"iS6o. / in reality—a genial New York Knickerbocker, companies of troops. Head-Qiiartci'Sj.IVo, 5. l ToPn. HFp.niCK, Altxiny, i\ Y —My DntT f»rtcto :—T T.ADTET In want nt n swfe Brtfl effectual •and not a Boston Knickerbocker, Heaven save attack upon some other point than Fort <].,«; Agent, on seceipi of the money Wold by I'ru^^isisin Ami Arbor. Write this to inform you ctf the wonderful effect of youi the mark. Craig, and thinks the enemy reported at : any aU tase : r m1, '.I BRYAN, Rochester, N'. Y., ficnoral Apent. .Su-ai Doated 11113 o;j diy Udei I Vr. F'-rthreinliovld use l)'n. G u e s s KKMAI.E V<IV m . * "1 wish you would ask my editorial friends, Anumosa were there to divert the attenH. & 1- SIMllNKAU, Detroit, Wholwale Ajtent f< years she. has been nffiic 'er* with a billions oersngpmeni Pli.t.3, Price, by mall, ? ! and t>»c - imp. SOCIf of the system, sadly i n poring her health, whieh lia> •who n a y see this ncnnuneenient in your ttir Our former customers, we feel Assured, 1 ,s-.— Thesi l'iili iliw'ii no- IM • 1 tion of the Federals. There are fifteen Michigan. columns, to copy it, ami ' eirkelnto.eirkelat*,' will call onus again To you wlio come as been steadly failing during that period. W'ln.n in XP« York in April last, a. friendfcdvijvd me to lest your y 11. eqie as the editor of the Bunkum Flag-tuff would companies of Federals at Fort Craig, st rangers we ivouUl g.iy fi few words, we Having the fullest confidence in tUr judgmoLt ot m. I.AUii'iS who, from i" -liealtli. deformuyi say. I will not forget the kindness at their fifteen at Albuquerque, six at Santa Fe, wish you to cull and look nt our fine Goats, Friend. I obtainc-d a su^plv ol llessf.-, L:irncs \* Par!;. cr any other h : n n - and m«w»na1i • e niv, ,h-.-.n It no- ••:. iar>- tfl aXQfd aa i icreoae of Fa ailjr. cm d 1 BM ^ilH'.ut Uc« hands. Pants,-and VestB we c;in do better by youDruggists, Park Row, New York. f)n returning ho and COO men at Fort Union. There is <1 1 n'-'••))• to liealtl >r eonrtitnti.tn Iv tfie* use ><f 3f. Is\ ed all other treat inert, and a Imfntf u red you* Ti:\'s thrui R&y other h i n n in the City1-, and if yi u " With pleasant remembrances of thirty tonsiderable complaint made, owing to Cravx't French Prattnti.ee Ftmthr*. I'riee, b> maii, $1 ««4 nne each tight. The improTemi n1 in her feelings t^•.'i -• uraps. calj aiui tx.-uiiine our gooda,and try their tits, Pills, years, I am prepared to complexion ijigesijoji. etc.. surprised us a[l. A 1 apii Thwa Puwdera can only Io obtained by RdilreMi^t tJ*« the failure of the Washington mails to you will purchase nowhere else. " Your old friend, aii'l'i-ei maneiH rt'storatTou to healtb has been tbe result G n .1 .\';i"irs. n-i 1 e!<i« . Semi for Dr. O^TKS'S Private Medical Treatise on Mox*1* reach Santa Fo. The Territory is HoodWe used 1PM than five boxes, anfl consider her ent'rely - L E W I S GAYLOKD CLARK." well. I consider the abo\e a just tribute to ynuas a Diseases. P*t!CE TEN CUNTS. ed with small drafts, which occasioned a PhyBici Qjand trust thatitwillbe the means ofinlociug DON'T FAIL, TO Silver and Plated Ware, H. O. MILI'CR & CO.. Genera^A«enU, many to adopt your Pills HS their family medicines. From 8 . P . PUTNAM, 532 scarcity of specie. I remain, dyar sir, with many I hanks. For thiU by MAYNAliD, STEBBIXS, Your ub'U't'tit servant. TABLE AND POCKET Broadway, N. Y., we have just received S. G. MoiimsoN A \ v i i S:OJST. A HARD TIMES EDITOR. — A country tbe last volumes of tlie National edition e litor, who, with a single boy, does all ALL GRADES OF viSSln Ann Ai'bor, MichDR. IIOOFLAND'S H e n l c k ' s Kid Strengthening Plasters of " IRVINO'3 Worka." This edition is the work of his office, says he doesn't euro in five hours, pains and weakness of the breast B A L S A M I C C O R D I A L , side anil back, and Rheumatic Complain1 sIn 1111 equalh RAZORS AND SHEARS, beautifully printed, on heavy, superfine, know how ho can shorten his expenses For tho speedy cure of short period of time. Spread on beautiful white Uml THE HEALTH AND LLFE OF VTOMAX AND THS unless ho cuts oft liis devil's legs. their use subjects the wearer tn 110 inconvenicce Is continually in peril if Bh« Is ma 1 enough to neglect tinted paper, and is illustrated with approCoughs, Colds, Injluenza, Croup, Hoarseness, skin, an 1 each one will wc.r from one week 10 three months ii — in British Reviews, Bronchitis I'neumonia, Diseases of the Bowor maltreat those -sexual irfeguUritMW to which twoPrice l%% cents. priate and elegant engravings on steel els, arising from Cold, Incipient Con Herrictt's Sugar Coated Pills and Kid Fiastrra «T-P ool< £ 3 " Gen. MCOLBLIAN has removed thirds of hortcx are more or less subject py Druggists a n l Merchants in al! parts of the United sumpl'nrt, and for the relief and (if and wood. I t is certainly unnecessary his headquarters to the War Department, DR. CHEESEMAN'3PILIS, prepare! fvnm tho same States, Canada and South America. and may be obtained at ail possible) cure of Patients by calling for thorn by their full name. for us to give a critical oi even a general which is significant of the close, relations formula which the inventor. rOBNELlUS L . CH5ESE AT DETROIT PRICES ! in advanced stages of ths PREMIUMS and REDUCTIONS. 'lySOS Dlt. L. B. ItERKTCK, & Co. MAN, M. P., of New-fork, lua for twenty yc;ir.s used latter disease. Albany, N\ Y. L. SCOTT & Co , Ni:W YORK, c-.niinue iv publrsb tl*» review of these volumes. I s not WASH- establ.shed between the new Secretary of successfully in an extended private pra ctice—immedlatelj' Strings 4" Books for Instruments, (yilcvinf leading British Perodioala, viz: * War and the Commander-iu-Chief. rpHE Balsamic Cordial is entirely a Vegetable producrelieve without pain, all disturbances of the periodical INGTON IRVING a household name? and 1 X tion, comb ning the heftling preperlies oi the UalT discharge, whoiher arising trom relaxation or suppresTil?: .O\I)ON" QUARTERLY (Cons'irT»tlT«J. SIEI-EIET M U S I C , Siiin, with the invigorating qualities of a Cordial, proare not "Knickerbocker's New York," the sion. They act like a charm Infemoving the pern a thai ducinga, combiuat on BO ucli adttpttd to the puj \ oses COMMERCIAL. THE EDtNJBCHGH REVIEW (WUig), tnten led, that there are but few cases of disease which aocompanv difficult or immoderate menstruation, and " Sketch Book," the " Life of Washing. C05IBS. and a great rar'ety cf will not, at an early period, isuccunib to its healing aud are the only safe and reliable remedy for Flushes, Sick THE NORTH BR1THH IU.VIF.W ( F i « Church). Life giving prop^rl ies. ion," and all these other volumes, house THE MARKETS. Headaehe, Tains in the Loins* [lack and Sides, Pal] itatioo For age-t, has the treaJment of pulmonarv diseases K T O T I O l S r S , <&G. OFKICK OF THK MICHIGAN AP.GCs 1 occup '='i ilie greater portion of the attention ot the of the Hearl tfervcus Tremors, Hysttric*, ftpaams, THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (liberal) bold books ? If not they should be, and AN.v rVKBOR, January 31, lfcG2. j " scientific of the medical worhl, but none acquired more THE GENUINE Hroken SIe*»p and other aapleasant and dangerous affects f> The following are tiie selli.i,' puces of the principal eminence in his treittnicnt fcof these eBsMaea, than the s:o library, however small, can make He would call particular attectiou to his large stock of an unnatural condition of the sexual functions In BT.A0K\A*O01>'S EDIXBCROH MAGAZTN'E (Tory). articles of produce olfcreed in o u r market. cdubiated Pnualau. Dr. HouSand, the (jrignatot ot the of smieh pretensions to being a library unthe wont cases of Fluor Albus or Whit eg, they effect a Balsamic Cordial. Htalifewaa deroted to the producThe 1 r .sent <ritio;il >.U\to of Karepeuri a T t ' r ; will Wheat red, bu. SPECTACIJIES, ss tion ul' remedies that would Btaad unrivallod. How reader tlie^e publications unusually uiteu-siin^ Juri-if 05 speedy cure. ' white b u . less it contains a complete edition of I R Wfll be h;i> Atioceoded, the American people are able to the fnrllicomiii^ year. Th>-y witl occupy a mi<Jdi« Barley, ewt. 90 judge: »n<l we posklv^ty assert, that no preparations To WIVKS and MATRONSof Gold, Siker. S:eelt and Plated, vith groujuJ betTften tkf ba.itily written Rft\vs-:i-'in-:, crmia 40 YINQ, and th National edition is choice Corn, shelled, that have ever beec placed befon them, have eeaferred spcc.iiijiiinns, aud flying raniora <>f !lie rtaily JouruaL " ear, . . . 38 DR. CHEESEMAN'SPILLS are offered aa the- only safe the name amouni '-t' benefits on suffering hummity, or anrl the pnaderou^ Vama of t!ie future historian, written 30 means of renewmtfmU-rriipte.l menstroatiOD, but. even in clotb, and in half calf extra it is Buckwheat, b u , have elicited so many commendations from all classes after the liriog intermit and vxc-iu-mc-nt of the g r n d Oiils.bu. - 22 25 I J A D I B S MUST B K A R I \ M I N D of society, as thereioediea ot' Dr. Hoolland prepared by politic;ilcvt'nts of the time shall have pa.*sod awiiy, i t CAN SAVE - 4,50 unexcelled. T h e admirers of IRVING, Flour, red, bbl, Dr. C. M.JKckBon & Co., of Philadelphia. ' Wu wish to call the attention of the public is x<> these ^riodicala that rend* rs mii-t l " k for thti There is onecovditiow uf the female system in vdhtchiht " white, 6,00 The Cordift! i^ designed for a class of diseases more to this celebrated only really iatelligible and reliable Uiitory ol cui-'-nl a superior article. Also Iluntington & Plait's one of the most genial writers the world " reJ, UOlbs, . - 2,r.oPills cannot be taken wl'hout producing a FECULIA& general and more fatal than any other to which the (•vents, ami a< Bach in :v] Ittion '.-> t'i-i-- we I estub 1 ! ! - dt celebrated " white, 2,75 R ESUL T. The. cnv di> ion referred to is F It EG XA NCY— people of this emmtvy aie subject—those springing liitMiiry, sciei.tiiie. and theological cburacter, vf* uit^* Sias produced, have reason to thank that Kye (lour. - 2,25 froai a '•"slight cold." That eminent aulhoi-iiy, JUr. .hvm upon tbecomirieration o'. t)>v rva ling ijr.bic. Such is the irresistible Corn Meal. 1,00 the result, MISCARRIAGE. CALENDAR CLOCK! E3ell,says: '•! will not -ay tlint CDIOH are to our inhabtb« receipt erf A d v a n c e S h e e t s from tbo BHt! h aiiodel publisher, fr. P . PUTNAM, for B u c k w h e a t flour, - 1,50 tendency of the medicine to rtstors the set nal functions to itants what tbe Plague and Yellow F<ver are to those pu,blisb>f>rii pv^es addittonai \ulue to th.e.se Hepriuta, Beans, . . . . suitable<or Offices, Counting Room;,Halls nr Dwellings. ot other countries; but 1 can a w r confidently that they 75 1,00 a normal condition, that even the reproductire power iDusipuchfts they o n now bo pUtcci in ihc baada K,t ^bringing<sat this edition. Sold to sub-F l a x S e e d , l b , 03 . •<.•],- are i ••;;.' He ; ime keeper^ and ( i usher in disease of greaterJcuiuplicity and mortality of nature cannot resist it. subscriber.--ub)ut u won a- the original editions. Timothy Seel bu. . . . combined,and reqrrtre the winding of the ttnae mo^e 2,25 300 than theae latter." scribers only.. In cloth §1.5? a volume; C l o v e r S e e i , b u , Explicit directions stating when, and when they should men's only, to secure fill the required changes a.t mid •4,00 4.50 Wlii;h is'lhe only perfect stove made. I t will T E R M S . (Regular Prices ) Say, ton, . . . . 0.00 10.00 not he used, with each Box,—the Price One Dollar eacl nigflt, Bhft'wing the day of tbe week the inontt and day do rr.ose lusmess wit It one third less fuel •half calf .eifcra $2.50. Address as Woo I. p e r c o r d , ' IYr a n a . - 2,003 00 Dot, containing 50 Pills. of the month, Inoladi&g the 29th of February of Leap Entirely Vegetable. No Alcoholic For any one of the four Reviews, than any other STOVE made. Front Cranberries, b u . . . $-. 00 1.50 2,(0 year. Hw goods are mostly ot recent pm-chaw froai abave. Tor Hi:y two of tlip foar !U-v;i.\\ s, testimony given by the persons A valuab'e Pa uphlet, to be had frao of the Agents Beel, hind q r . 5 0• ' 03 04 Ni-v- York and the manufacture**, ;ii-'i will be gold to 1'rcjiaratlon. Fur ;,nv three of tbe our tarvie**, Pills gent hy mail promptly, by enclosing price to any " fore q r . 7 '0 02 03 referred to below, on account suit the time i. Per.iu.ss )i ,\ ing difficult wntches to fit —LYMAN BRTGCS, 7 0 Grisyold Street, Pofff 'Irenscd c w t . For all four of the Review, . - ' £00 • 2,75 3,00 Agent. Sold by Druggisis general y. willi glass •- can be accomodatedj as n:y Btocb is large of its durability and DR. IIJOFLA-SiD'S \-'<>v Btackvood p M ig iz'ro, - Ii. B. mJTCHlNGS, Proprietor. ?• 0 t M u t t o n , l b . 02 03 ant* complete. Detroit, will receive snfoscriptions and K01 Blackwoc>d and OUJ U^viiw, 20 Cedar-St., New York 5 Q >. CELEBRATED Turkeys,lb. j • • . 07 08 P . S . Particular attention to the For Rlarkwoon and two Reviews, Q For Pale by MAVXAKD STEBBINS & WILSON,an* C h i c k e n s . * " •deliver the volumes. Mr. B. is also 05 or. i'l'i Black wood an3 three PcVfews, - • - <j <~i 10)3 GREKV1LLE & tULLfcR 1 or i.'J.i'-]. wi!i> i :;ti! the four Itovievn, - - ](' t*! Dfall kinds offttie Watches, such as - 0(> 07 agent for other recent and valuab'e pub- C l e a n * , l b . • ' Money current in the State ich re issued iciil ifi raxUcA . Prepared by I.-ir.l. 11) ' 6 8 Making and Setting new Jewels, at pur. Tallow, lb. . . . lication*. DR. C M. JACKSOX ^ Co., rhi:,ulelphia, Pa. 8 1(1 v SPECIAL NOTICE TO Will effectually cure I.1VEK COMI'l.AINT, HYS1T.PSTA, Butter, lb. • • 10 12 Pinions, Staffs, and Cylinders. Also it has proved a saving frwn POSTAGE. .IALNI'1' E,Chronic or^Neivoui OebilHy, biseasesof Uje INttatites, p e r b u . • *f * 85 60 CtrSTOMEHSs, and all diseases arising hum a disordered The Po~TAn; io any part of tl^e UuiielStales will b» • CLOCKS, Sc - tO 62 We have received the February O n i o n s , p e r b u . Liver or Stomach. but Ttrt-nfy-ftiui* tVntit j w a r forlL fJhi h;«\ .0 " Turnips, . . . * 20 LL accounts trrer six muntba mn«t be settled at Such as Consi tpation, In war.I Piles. Fulness or Blood neatly repaired and warrauted, at his oW stAn an.] but P o u r t t t n C'vnt-J a v u r lor e;u-U ut l h * number of the Atlantic Monthly. T h e A p p l e s , g r e e n , • 25 56 once. Call at the ofT!ce nnd pay up to the Hear, Ac'uity ol the Stomach, Nauirea, Heart iltie of Main Street. Reviews, " dried, . A ivcil selected stock of Xew (Joodn Cheap for 1,10 burn, Pi • u A lor i • od, Fuhwss i r weight in tho Ston serials,—the papers on Natural History, ( ' c a c h e s , d r i e d , l b . IS At tho above prices the 1'crHilica;; will bo f >rn-• h»> scU.tieuT Kructatlon*,Sinking or Plutteringat the ril for 1862. siltf JUYNAH1) ,STKni:JXS & WILSON. P . S.— -I am also Toy Agassiz ; Agnes of Sorreuto ; A Stoof the .Stomach, Swimming !>t tbeHeatFj Hurried and per year. Ann li-bor.NoY. 15,18i',l We would refer you to t h e A N : * A>< A SPECIAL NOTICES' Difflculi Bt«athing KluUerlng at (he Heart, Choking following list of ry of To Day; and Love and Skates, • at Dg .-• :i.-.,!e ns wheu in a tying postura, Dim PreB*!uin to New Subscr^bsrs,T O IRETSXTness "t Vision, Dot ; 6f webs beforetbe sight, Ftrer and t i i e X O R c f tlK»*=:>mt"TV'r:->rl:«: , T f o r I S ' 0 \ v i : H ; i ; f n n i i s h Q & are continued, and other new papers of 1VL- C . "R..R Dull Pain in the tfeadj Ueficiepcy of Per^pirsision, Yel TWO STOSY Brick dwelling in n PERSOXS WHO HA VE THEM IN U$E: cpmpl6(e, K-iLhoni. oddisioKO1 ch rr#t, tewuess of tbe \ I'ftin in the .~-i le, Back Uolfke the njnr.i ppliemeraH Magaz&ea »f 11)0 d*Jf» pl.uscnt part of ;h« Ci 1 y. Apply to interest complete tbe number, among Chest, Limbs, ftc Suddi D Fitisnesof Heat, Bttrningin Pnbii>!,fl by !). AIM'I.KTOX .t CO., yyEs* -'**•«• • • '•':'••"''"iVw^""'1! tnk>se littl* bv a i c . Hence, .1 full yi;ar the Flesh, ConsUut Lqi^gjuinge of evilj and great J)e- Prof. Tiippan, Ann Arbor. Jo! n F. Jfillrr, Ann Arbor oit ti;i' >'o«,for 1560. roav Ueiftgui I,.1, najrh 1 as-vaiuabl* them " Mason and Slidell, a Yankee 34G AND 343 BROADWAY KEW YORK preesiocsof SpiritSvaod will uo^ltivelv prevent YKL- FroC Wood, Passenger trains now leave Detroit anil the several Ann Arbor Dec. 24, 1861, 832w4 .A.:N":D W I L L ': J Gilbert rinilU " LOW PI VER, BlLUOtT? FKVi.ii, UQ. .1. T. d6)l«, " Jdyl," by Lowell, another " Bigelow pa- Stations in this County .:is follow*. I'n.f. W^ijchrll, " SnWscii1 also-fite \>-?-. fur-I s 01, will ho Che Proprietor in calling Uiftat'ention of the public I'rof DO-IJ( a<s t " Joseph Watts, " Train* da not stop at stations where figures are omitThe following nrorkfi are .-cut to Subuci HUTS in any part ' tyiiOA lUg IXTltlXBtY lolVK \TK8jper," £n£ a much better ope than that of ted in tho table. to 11 is prpparation, d , tf theutmost Alpbeui Kelch, " T. Wilkinson, " < > f th'j country, (upon receipt of n-tai] i.ri<*o,) by mail EEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. eonliileiiee in its virtiujfl and adaptation to the ijis»asea Wm. R. .Martin, " Mrs s . L'enton, " Oilers for 1SC0, '0 l i, vt 'Gi or exj>wss, prepaid: GOING W E S T . the January issue. T h e number as a G) (1ftncvGii °f landwitli a well of pnod wmtor, and a Kich'd Hooper, " O. Hawkins, •' T H K N K W A M F J U V I V C ' V f - I i O P ^ S D I A ; A ior which it is recount.' l( Together. Mail Ex. .lack. Ac. Xifrht Kx. & U \r living spring, stunt- boom, bara and m w ehedi, It Is no new and untried article, but on^ that has I Inn.:: V li.utigur, '* (' A. rhnpin. Popular Dictiotuiry of General Knowledge. Edited by whole is a good one. $3 a year, postage Detroit, 1 0 . 0 1 A . M . 4.60 P . M . O.!5 r. X ami good <rclianl, JIIMI ( IIQ liumirct aim fifty a CITS im C*har1ea Tfaayer, " GKO. Rt*LBY&nd t'iiAiii.i-;s A, HA.VA, aided \>\ ;i numerous stood the tent of a twelve years' trial before the Amer- J. W. Mnynanl, "• For Black wood's M.ijrazine, tbelhrae years, $"> M fpsilanti, 11.25 " 6.-.0 " 11.10 " proved. The farm Is situated 10 tbe town ol !?cio, &o< ican people, and its reputation an 1 naie are unrivalled V. I.. S t e b b i u . " Mutt n Clark, '* At Prices that will Demand Cask. irps ol writers in all branches of Sciences. Art For Any ime Review, - - •' >l 5 o paid; two copies $5. Address TICK.NOR Ann Arbor, 11.48 " B.M " 11.86 • ' south of Mr. Boydt'ii's plains, auilfour and aliall'milcv by any similar preparations extant, 'Die te U. B. Wilson, M s. Bo(«fora, A A , 1 W n . aini Literature. This work is being puhli&hedjn aboiii Fomny twoKfYinv^, " " sw llexter, 12.15 P.M. 7/;0 " 12 00 A 51. from Auu Arbor, Thomas Woo,!, rttUfiold. 16 large octavo Tolumen,each containing 7&Otwo«column in its favor giren by the most prominent and well-known Mn. O . W e l c h , " ^ FIELDS, Boston, Mass. Tor BlaokyApd and one Review, • " R (0 Ohelua, 12.FS " 7.-15 " 12.-.0 " JULIA MURRAY. ll A'verston Drury, '• Vola. !., i!., Ml.. IV. V., VI ,'\-Jl.. VTn.,& IX. Physician • and Individuals in all parts of the country iti Mrs K T.Wilhams," For BbuitwtKM] and (wo Reviews, " 1" Q I Ar. Chicago, 11.(0 " 10.45 " WM. MURRAY (1 Immense, and H car lul peruF4il of the Almanac, pubV. Chopin, " Long Jolm's Jacob ruli.rnniB, S c o . a-re aow ro^dTjeach oontaiuittg near 2.600original avti Ptirtlitee Rwii^s, •' 110» Bcio, S*,pt. 24, 18G1. Bipwc lished annually by the Proprietors, and-to be had gratis 0. H. Wood, 1 G O r NT G E A S T . " R. C. Goodald, oles. An additional volume will be published i ck wood and ihree Reviews, " *' l-r» (/&• Ol any o! their Agents, caunot out satisfy the most Joseph W. Wood, " Mi. I't'liors, t-'buron. ::• • iii three montha. Lieut. GEO. C. MOGK, of the XightEx. Jack. Ac. Mail hx. For il." foUr Review^, " " 1.-; UQ in Cloth, ^$3; Sheep, $3.50; Half Russia, $4.00 :•! .•; tical thai th'a remedy is really deserving the great Shelsea, 6.!0>. » . 3.02P jr. Fur Bbckwuod and thetour Reviews, " 17 0t»celebrity it ha.3obtajoed 1 First Michigan Infantry, has been de- Dexter, ANN AKBOU SCHOOL LOAN. etch. 0 : 5 " S.50 " Any of tin above nrorbf will a h o be fnwatoiwd t > ^m We have on hand n laro;e assort ment of the *nn Arbor, 4.35 A.M. 7.10 " 4.15 " Iltiiil t h e K v h i e n r ^ The New American Cyctopiedia la popular without beSubscribers for the y m 1856-'*, 8. twul'.», c a l e d P r o p o s a l s will Le received by mo op to tailed for recruiting service, and has7ptil»nti, best kinds of Coolcmg, Parlor and 4.55 " 7.T0 " 4.40 '• ing sn]jei-liri;ii, le&rned withoul belug pedantic, i Iron J. Ifewton Bromn ft. /)., Editor qf the Encyclopedia 1-0 o'clock A. >!., of Jan. 28th, for a loan i I ?: 500, At One Half the Regular Si 0.05 " K.55 " 6 00 " henuivi bui sufficiently detailed, free from personal pique <". R Ugiouz Ki/Gicle'.'ge. to be secured by the Bonds of Pcboo] District No. 11. ol opened an office over Widenmanu's store, Ar. at Detroit, and party prejudice, fresh and yet accurate. It is a the Cty and Towij^hip of Arm Arbor, running i,. AHhfnigh nor disposed to favcr or recommend Patent oomplete statomenl of all that is known upon every imConstantly o n h a n d . corner of Main aud Washington streets. from the tirst day of I'Vlnnry ucxt, with intfi'cst payftP L A T E S T O V E S . Thus ajfew Subssrtbfc may obtain the Itepriqts of itw Slight coia, portant topic within the SCQPC of hiitnan intelUgence.— Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingreble niitiualy. Bids «A} !"• uia'u- at :L rate of interest Fi'ur IW.\ ii-vv-; and Ulfteuw OOd, ! Kvery fmpoptant n-rtfcle in il has been specially wn^tep dients and effects,! yel know oi no Bufflcieut reason why The First Regiment JJOW has its head1«M than 10 pei cent, or w a j efot a premium for H ii an may not tastily te the benefit he believes himself for its paces by ra%n who are authorities upon the topic Boodji bearing J.0 per cent. Seven Ccnseciniv^ Year fo1* $37 !! f and a general assortment of Ann Arbor, 1802. 836tf on wlii..>h they Bpeak. 'llwy are requireqto briny tho to have received from any simple preparation, in the quarters at Annapolia Junction, Md., By order of the Pctaool Board. hope that a* may time contribute to tho beiu-lit of sulu'ot up to the present moment; to state just how it Vr"hi<fais '>tu\ Irillcmore t&au the price of the original E. Ii IUN1), tecrcLary. which might he checked nbout midway between Washington and norbl forime year. atands now. All the Btatistlcallnfozviatlon It from the others, (: Auu"Arbor, Jan. 18, 18C2. I d o t i i i s t h e more readily in regard to IIaofland'Et As newer > ' likely to offer such induoe-* latest reports; 111• • geographical accounts keep pace with HARDWARE AND TINWARE, meutHwensshall •with a simple remedy, Baltimore, aud is engaged iu protecting ihi'M- hew preMBtea the latesi explorations; histarieal raattpra Include the German Hitters," prepared oyDr (', M. Jaakaon., ot thU n or fears, if neglected, often, terminates seriously. TWO DWELLINGS freshest |ast vie '•• alt not city, beeau-e I was prejudiced a fi the Railroad. Lieut. M. informs us that Now i3 the time to Subscribe ! ! thede&d but alsoof the Uvinff. It is a library under the impren^on Thai they were cbJeHy an aloohol- and Bent stuff for Carriage worV. Particular Few are aware of the importance of H- mixture, 1 am indebted torayftien 1 Robert Shoet~^* '''•• ' W*8, bs IM<\C di'fCt attention paid to fitting up Kavi'tnuigh nnd the regiment is healthy, and that officers maker, i-lsi.[ ..tor the removal uf thipr«J4idi£e by proper TIU. ctintinnM Io pour fortli CARBOV and tkr Publishers^ for a t • • D •••<n CHQ stopping a ^au.cyh. or ^f/.LQ.h.t A • : K 1 D G E 3 I E \ T O F TIIiT: D E T E A T K S O F tests,and fgr e^oouragemuof io tryyjiem, when Kuiler- Conductors and nil kinds of Job work done to KKK0SEKK Oii,S in abundance f i r uS CESTS PER o e a l l o w e l t o ageots. and men are in good spirits. This regi/paLd. in its first stage, that which C O X G I t K S S Bein B Political History of th* United Ing from great and long continued Wbility, The use of at the Shortest Notice. OALLOJT. And the mill is still running that grinds TTtTATET, ope on Main LF.OXATTD SCOTT & CO. ,,! t h e I Federal Con. three h and the other on Detroit I 'ON & IIENDEHSON. in the beginning would yield to a out. Went is as well officered as any that has nresenl •- • • > < . ' • ; , : . ' • ' ,a , ; p e s t n grege in H V t" ' Str set. Pwdessii n given Ann Arbor, 1^61. ' • , , . » L rmld remedy, if not attended to, soon ration t e n dt (»ree ( t bodily and B»«ntal vigor which I had • :NTOK,from tin : »rds of Congress. gone from the State, and the opportunity LAMPS! LAMPS!! LAMPS!'! both ©f ": imme Hateij Either or : months before, and liacUlm'j't di Tl.!• wntk will becorapioted in 15 royal octai*o volumes attacTcs the lunge. omg. 1 i in'!•• fore thank God o n l my friend for ch, 11 of which "ar« now rondy. An adto go into immediate service is a favorao .suit parchurs. For FPESBTOYSTEKSin endless variety nt about half the lisnnl ],-. ires. OIL down,ani '•'.' I g me U the u.se of them. J . N*EW fON BIUnYN. ..• will be pubtitthed osoe in three mo&Hir. ol fill sizes, frdin (me .quait to five gallons, at farther par( culai i tnqu:t i at ' mi. F. A. CADWELIJ; • !.,i-.v Sheep, S3.50- Half Mot., $*; ILili ble one. T i n s OFFICB. the People's Crockery & Grocery store. were firU introduced eleven years ago. r.-iif $4.50 psch. •Oiat t h e cminont G a c t u r e r , JOIIX Of Chic-ico. \\Q nre r^ooiving n 8UfM*riof nr^iclo of A WAY OF PfiUCURTKG THE CYCLOPEDIA OltPKIUTKS A. Tt ' It has been proved that they are the IT. \ V i l i r \ I . i . says of the BALSAUie roi;i>lAI, Ann .A;b'r,.Tan. 1852. OPERftTOR ON THE EYE & EAR, Form a club of four, and remit, the price of fi • Dtt, C M. JAI • Frwa*li i i a r m gfora Ifst article before the public for SLAWSOX & GEER have on hand ami fiva ••• . • • F o r Ucafnoss. EftllhdncM, n n d a%} tlrftcts o f ••< J with the \irti ; • ; • t e n H u b s c i , w i H h» @auq h.&, ^ a t els., /@}.*an.ch.LlL&, / r S i g h t ui.il U« ;it ii.i;. • ordlal in i\,n h>, Colds, fnnan stock of staple Groceries, which Ice for the Summer of 1862. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. . s e n t «.t • • Direct, from t h i OYS TER BEDS T\R. C. DElNi; A REGULAR Ph^ich^wttn IWEMY Jfi&t/Lma, /fOlcLf-tli, the Hacking 11 Vioy are selling exceedingly cheap—coi.OTS/CISITETTS i • ral years I iiau ae\ a \ \y ±J vEAH" <-\cUi*i\e praclice in the trea'nunt of diaa u T o Agriits. CAX FURNISH IX ANY QUANTITY DESIRED Cough in ^aiz&um/itLan., and i ; rat of May •• . A\i> gAR, wilj .-.• • :..liiied Italsogtvet me pleasure to Rtato that I hatfl No other work wlfl SQ liberally rewnrftttie excrtinns eidoring the times,—cheaper, they sai > A n 1 •• M I . lief i > • efifeflt a c.ire iu any c iso within ttyn loiioh. ' tn the treatment of Bowe] Lait «f October, i • : :oil . i er. n-imerous affections of the £3k.it-c.at, itu. A N AI;F.\T \V"A:.I:.I> I\- TWS COUSX* i - . . t Ann Arbor, ri ect] • i the public, thai of EiunraB ik\\Y day '*40lb i "ii Sati Com plaint 4. Thy frienJ tiulv, ibli Uerft. than any o f their neighbors, in proof of giving immediate relief. . . of January, 1 ao-FOU SAL.IS C H E A P . ££ r-tKr" No ektutg* jfr.r rui etatnin^ion or a;i opinion, Will be glad tu supply all hi- form • nnd by on and after ' tN U. WIIITAI.I,, Ann Ai I -'•l'>'1 o r fbf '; K • • jici.f. v btlng prompt and pu Fifth Mo. 37, ISoS, Lrtot,above 4th, Phila. •Qrn, Those in * a n t pteoue give q£ .1 c r t : ! , * ^ Public Speakers Sf Singers which fact they offer clean while coffee S2.9wG - .-.iiiJlT, ayent a t Kiune & i TEN CENTS FARE. Dn ' ' . ' ^ T K C V I I - H o.NTiir K T I AXU KAB, Pi^tli Edftion, faction to si! who mav fAvur liiia with their order*. } • mMicincs are fflr sal |e Drnf • \ p iiltnti. s of IJO'J Ta^tR, cojjtainiug Kcfei*" oevs, fo» thufminlu, 1 <•*• X- !'•(• will bi • ifoie f ir e few weeks will be;ckniye.1 lb eacb find every pfaoo carrit'l io or I cines in I!. p«j Brir "gir at Is. per pound, handsome Jbrown will find them, effectuyol for clearing : THOMPSON & I | I'-I::M.:-,(':'.M\ J , ;uid fitn^r inp^rfan] n-.. t'• r , i-h Prorlncerf, and West Indies, M 75 cents per bottle — in dns; days&t s i . per. month •'• it is impossible t o keep fr >m t c cars, to the luspectivi; Hotels, by the Umaibas • : with Cuts, t o be* haO prtitis, hv ^-ndin^ Line. IV sureandget the g n line, with the Mgn&ture o( C. M sugar at l i e . , and other groceries in pro- and strengthening the voicetho thin? under that nrranfri ment. Tventf'jrt C< " ' - to pay posts i d > ' i ••• J"fr. CAPV«', .; < B. COOK, C'ooli'l Hotel. JAOHSOM on the wrapiper ol eaoh bottle; all others are iluii !B and Saloons furnished a s hr-rt tofore Sold by all. (^Druggists and (Dealers 91 and .<: I-.aivJ Ivh ,-,ir-' it Corl"f L*ai0cra, (~ counterfeit. Principal Office an.; ManufactCry,418 ^ b portion! Give them a call. H. UAKS'i'OW, Ftankiia Houeo. CLEMPNT. K THOMPSON. . tolpbia,!^; 83O A»a Avbnr, 3e-. 2»tb, lgll. fGa Ann A;bc,; ; J O T C'J, lieiSlT-.vS in. Jitdicim, at 25 cents per loz* Inoa disease aflllc* y<m ? never SoiiM This chai'ioio^ compound will search i t o u t , Ami aenltirajfaiu yowayrte-in fill, H m HOTHINC! 3h fill, H HEAD QUARTERS! M DSjGAtlS Important to Ladies. TOB.1€C4 • 1 I M mL ! : Clocks^ Watches, IMPORTANT™ FEMALES JEWELEY, Sell for Cash. '<( PILLS ^ 15 ackwood's Magazine Tobacco by the Barrel Musical GREATIMHCEME\T SIBSCR1BE! Instruments, RISDON & HENDERSON'S Merchants in this City and SUKROUi\DL\G VILLAGES O "V PERISCOPE GLASS, Freight and Cartage! COOKING STOVE! BY BUYING AT MY STORE, in Franklin Block, Ann Arbor. GERMAN BITTERS Fuel Saving Qualities, L. STUBBS. A Twelve To Twenty Dollars C. BLISS. Manufacturing Cigars! Important Rational Works, A S 1 - • • SELL THEM AT WHOLESALE, And all other popular Brands, S THAT LONG PIPE ! S FOR SALE OR RENT. S SYBand¥AR", FRESH OYSTERS! : Ayer*s Ague Cure, • • , Ayer's Sai^aparilla* iflsrljipn GREAT BARGAINS • PRINTING AT The Heart's Quests, rt hen nil*' ha- on-t its shadows 0 ir life's declining wny. Anil the evening twilight gnlhrrt Kuuii'l niir p u r l i n g ilny — 'J'li'-n v* i' shn!l t*it liul 114.. ii i r On 'lie dim nud shailowv pnpt ; Within "lie In art'a si iii ohanibtr The ({uc I a « ill gal bar lust. The friends in youth vru cherished. Shall OUDIC lo us ODCU iij'iro, Ai;»un tu huhi communion An in the days of yOr«. TIIPV ntHj b« si irn Mil! sombre, 1 hry ni»y bo ycUDg and f«iir, Bir the huart Kill hnve its ehnmber. And the guejts shall gather ther«. How thai] it bo, my sisters? Wh., '.lien, shnli be our guests ? How ah nil it bu my brothers ? Whcrt life's shadows on i n rests f Slmli wo not 'midst the silonce. In accents noil and low, Thuii honr fnniiliiir voices. And words of long ngo T Shall we not soe dear fries. Sweet smiling «6 of old ? Till the mists of that still elmrnber Aro sunset cliuids of gold ? When age hns oust its shadows O'er IifVs declining way, And the ev«oing twilight gathers JUunJ our departing day 1 Fr. m tin.- Kan York Argu«. Seasonable Goods, CHEAP GOODS, Neatly Executed For ARGUS OFFICE. D EFAULT h.iriTifr been ma'le in t h o p a y m e r t of a C p r luiit i. AriDgdatfrthaSttlh flay o f Octo ber, A. I ) . , lf-59, e x e c a t e d by J A M I* 0H1et to A l m o n i H. it. P r a t t , aii'i Kecortlfid in tho ofllcfl <>t thi B«fUt*r and M o r t g » s c « o f Wflslitenaw C u u n t r , on t h * JUh da> of N'-vcinU-r, A. ]) 18W, nl 10 o'clock, ,». ^ and recorded in LiberJUSof Mortgages o n page t>2, n\ii was d u l y asaiffnedon tbo : 8 t h 0m.v <A <>ctoU»r - : -.!» t - B t b 7 t h e aid AlmoDd M. M, 1'ia't t > s.iliy p r » t t ' w h l c b - l i ' l j i «IgutHeul wn* d u l j reeorded a t l b « WHU* ••:•.]•] iTme and plucc »l t b e recording of ^_*»-1 mortgage Sarsaparilla 1859, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. In Uii3City,arouow being offered at the CHEAP, CLOCK, WATCH, & Jowelry Storo- Casli, Trcmendons Stock of Watches! G! A want Money ! LAW & MEDIAL JJOOKS, CELEBRATED Bought for Cash Great Sacrifices on Anything PRINTING AMBR7CAW BOOK BINDERY OWN Mortgage Sale. PRICES! D And all other kinds of Pens and Pencils ALL CASH CrSTOMERS One irord in rpsrnTrl to Repairing : POCKET CUTLERY! Prompt Faying Customers Lowest Possible Figures. KTIE3 W Q- O HORACE WATERS, Your A OE N T Cash Sales will Admit of l o w FIGURES. WINES & KNIGHT Pinnofl, MelodeODS, Alexandre Organs Organ Accordoonp, MartinV celebrated and other Guitars, Violin*, Tenor Viols, ViohncH AccordconA, F l i , Flutes, Files, Triangies/Clari metto, Tuning Forks,Pipes andHamraera, Violin Bows, best Italian Strings, Base Instruments for Bands, Piano Stools, and covers, and all kinds of Musical Instruments. Visiting, Wedding and all oilier Cards -written to order, with neatness and dispatch, by mat.' or otherwise. Remember the "Empire Book Store." JAMES R. "WEBSTER & Co. ANTOHEK W e have Everything I ARRIVAL CARPETING, CROCKERY feVr;T-:-;^OLD /LSD DRY GOODS, MEDIINES, RELIAB L E i - V I CLOTHIWf GEOEEIES, EMPORIUM!! ft^&^M, 1ST O . e PAINTS, PHCENIZ BLOCK:, OILS, HAT , MAIN STREET. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES YANKEE NOTIONS. &c, &c., &c. FALL AND WINTER Mortgage Sale. M which they Att heLowest Prices. OFFER FOR OASH! Prices very Low, WI1YES & KNIGHT. November, 18C1. BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOESKINS, & VESTLNGS, SCHOFF & MILLER Cominiesioners Notice. S PATENTED Hovcmbor 1st, 1859. K"o. 2, Franklin Block, FALL AND WINTER "WEAR ! Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Basks and Stationery, READY MADE CLOTHING! PERFUMERIES, Ann FANCY GOODS, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS, r BLANK BOOKS WATCHES, BE SOLD FOR GASH OLD NOTES AND ACCOUNT? of mine here has hit upon a happy iden, which he intends carrying into practical operation as soon as possible, for the benefit of consumptive patients in search ANEMPOKIUM OF FASHION, of health, or, at least, desirous of passing what remains of life in as agreeable and painless manner as may bo. As the great desideratum with this class of patients, is to keep them in a climate of FIRST CLASS WORKMAN, mild and even temperature, and where Summer Hill Nursery. they will not be subject to sudden changei of the weather, and as there are but THEODORE K. DuBOIS, yery few places which completelyfillthoLEDGERS, requisition he proposes to build a commodious steam vessel for their accomFall and Spring Setting, modation. On board of this they will RECORDS, kave truer homes, and when lying in port, may either remain on board or on shore. JOURNALS, A portion of tho year will be spent in Nice, »nd when this becomes dull and monotonous, or the weather begins to HOTEL REGISTERS, and prove chilly, they will steam away for Maderia, or even further south, as far as the Capo of Good Hope, and thus the patient will be kept in a warm and even temperature continually. Five hundred W . M O R G A N , Agent for francs, or about ouo hundred dollars, a month for each patient, will, he thinks, be.amply sufficient to pay a handsome profit to the managers of the enterprise: and he is already in communication with •neof the largest naval constructors in France in relation to the matter.—Paris Cor. of the N. Y. World. RULED TO ANY PATTERN "SECESH."—The 1859. MORTGAGE SALE. AYER'S Ami for tho speedy cine uf tho following complalate: Scroftiln n n d ScrofaloiiMAfTectlona.a:::h n « T u m o r s , V l c « r c , ^<^>r(•rf. R r n p t l o n s . Z^iinpleu. P u * t a J « * . B l o t c h e s f Itoiis. I H BOOK STORE m o r i • • •• • ' • • b e •: i « » t ^ liluinMf u i s f i n i l r > k i i i i>i»<ea»*9« datcol thin notice, thu >um i tbreft Lundrcd :ml t w w OIKT. WH, I ml., l lli June. 1S59. , J. R. WEBSTER j \VE HATE AGAIN RETIXSISUffl) OCR STORE_WITII ly fired OOJ princijjjil xndbermt/HtbfMan4 J. C, A r m ^ OK Cents: 1 u,-i \\ tkitjr C Q aem v I 11 t h « IDOSt .sL.ielHlid .•• l o c k Of k now lodge \\}r.ii V.HII hnrm\ nilla has done ror m e . 08-100 doll irs(>73,< •> • intercut, nnkilix in wlith* numof iLcJruU itu.i uiupty-ei^ht ami i;3-100 dolltra, Uaving luheiiUMla ScruTuluiH Inlcction, l linva sufTv-tid from It [fa Turlous wft>a lor jwirs. Bomeitmea it hunt !, an<l nv duit »i proccodiQgs at Utv tUkTfng b a n out iii Ulcera on iiiv IHUIW mill a m i s ; tKWetiVKflc Jt to T ••• \ . i tbo .(uiv, or ;uiy part thyrcDi; — AT THE tunnil tnViird iiml dfotrempil nif Ht the stomach. Two • i • robj given tbjit by virtue of n power uf s»! e Jear*Hgo it broke out on m.v h.-nil nnd curtred my Bcnlp I lliorefa, on ThiirsOay, tbe 24tb <UY «f ApHJ. fl *IT V. Snbscrlber would sny to the cil!Z"n«nf Ann Ar« txinl . H A with one surd, winch wan pnlufttl ;m>l lontlntoiiH L bor.In pwrtirubir. Hnd the r e n »i1 Wq%h(rnnw iteyonU dencilptioii. J uir.l iiianj medicines«nd ieverol A.I'. lSi '4. nL twelve o'clock, noon, or snil ilar, a t tbe rof the Court tluuM in tbe d t j <-f Ann Arbor Conmv InBimepil. tlinl Iwhnsjuet UlrORrKi) [)! .DR, but wltlio'tli rrrncti nil i f - . m nn,y tiling I n (thai being the plWetorb«(tfiug fch«< kcult Uoortforth* over olT.'r.'il in n n j wnc establishment REC i !.v from EUROPE.a 1 fact, (he c|Uut<lergrGw woi-goa Jt\ k'ligtlj I w»a the L-!;i!", ,i\\ i'! \:-].,. I) v.v tjftfi for .-.iM f d . n i ' v , ; Liit l( .' \7ili IK- -OId :it p u b l i c HllcUoD t o tli« to JVml Itl t!l« '•• ft|H'l .M,. > .||gy r fhal y :: flttll ]m-].:tiv.l ! pivaiifHrfl «ri>t^>;iiil. o r t o nn ultaratlve (Sarwipntilfi!?; !' t I kiu-M from jrftra much tbwetffafl shall N>nec«^!ft t y t o >;ui,fy ttioAmount All of whi<h In hind; himselltofoll OUKAVTM than *i• it Unit Hny tUini you DJU*J • PHIBI bo ftood. 1fteitl••• ilur i>n :wi 1 iftbrtgagu irilh (Ht^n«ttWD*1 the coal iii»«i t-x! I if, .ini used ii u;l it ..n.-d me. i took p •!!-«- :;!(•->•.*,- i b j l-t\v, I'M tin.' foreeloftfej} tbe n o w ; s»ij can bfl bought west of Now York City. G\\onV.ic? Cylinder Watcboa irom $6 to $]0ft, 1IH v..ii n.lvi.-.-. i:i KlBfttl ikwfU •! :<.«:•>• * n f u l OTer a erilicdtta fullnin* Vo-witi A l U b a l track fflonm, and mot] nlu • • : bottles. w and liMjt}iy do do Lever d ^ > do 8 to 21 r»rparcel of landsitual • in Llic township of ilimclieiity^. eliin soon begun t o thru* uu-',-y i n i* s••:i\>. which niter a Iluniing Cnae do do do \t ' Coi.nly of Wftshtenair, State <>( Michigau, vi z: - O m wliflo ti-ll otf. My—kin In now i l - , . t . ap6 i know by my do do Cyilnt3cr do do 9 u, ••. WE ARTS PREPARED TO FILL ALL moncinc; on tba horth-veal eornerof th<* aouili p:irt of Kim-jtisi openotl a choice stock of Winter Oold WatehPii from 80 to 160ffeliiiyH that tbu IIJUCWH) htta KOUO from m y svsr.-m. * Von oortb we*t fraetfqnal on* quarter of section SJX, town* Goods, can tttlt hcli.-v(. Hint ! fi-cl wh.a I nm m y l n g whbn I toll 1 l.ave also tne. fliiii four aoutb o( ranjje Uireoca«t tboiuj^ po the lia* y o n , that I hold y o u t-> (W-omttf ttrftapestkatrflb»«&& fa-t «n ftiid lot to the centre of river Rtjism, Uienco npth«RENOW-0PEXIXG, M : : U T FH6M r r n n s c r n aud toitiuiii over gratofiilly. Youro, aafd river to the centre of Marofi Bco\>k\ theyo* A\'i» Manufacture!*, ;i K«w rimi Compl^to^tock of ALFftKI) Ft. TALKKZi ORDERS llf THE LINE OF le ci'iitrenf saiil Marsh Brook t«i tl.«? centre ot Bt» A n t h o n y * * F i r e . R i » a « o r K r y M l p r l a n . TerrltoraX Road, thence west to the H a t h eust corner T e t t e r a n d SnM I t l . n n n , S c a l d H e a d , • •I land owned bj Thoiiiaa uunn north of (ho Xerritorbili : nd will School Books, which I will BOM Itr $35. FIrory Watch warrantL-d ro R i n g w o r m , Sore % • » , Dropsy. ' ••:i<*c inuth to the centre of «a:fl river RaMnff AND TO perform well, or the mon^y vetunded. Miscellaneous Bunks, Dr. Ttolwtt M. Preblo1 writes from 9alem, N. Y., I2ih tlience up Hie cfnti-ei'f thcsai.l riveriUWo !o UteCuunty Clock., : sedto be the place of beginning, cunu-n ! iijr Pept.j 1859, llmt iw h^* rnrcl un Inveterate • lilnnk Bonks, ian JnweJry, Ptetcd War*. Itropsy, whicll Ibretttfiic'l to teroitnnto fjitully, by tho twenty t « " (21) abios ol land, be tho name more ttrju*^ F*nnc? GfoOtW, (lold Pens, Kiiii uinrlea;ewehig given to secure part of the purchase*ring hue of our iNt i raimrtlla, HIM] HIH-» a diin^erout Musirn]Instruments nud String*, JMalitftiant Erysipdas l>y largo dpfiea of the ftanic; tinys ]»iicC' of Uie said land, Wall alid \Vii:('.n; I'aper, (Cutlery, &c, BAIXY PRATr, Aaftignee. lie curcH tlm common Eruptions hy it constantly. Drawing and Mathematical Tnatraments. wejhave to QbtAtu it, not excepiing « variety of • • v r y h i n c i^uilly kept j y JcwCRA3TR 5; AuM>T]*r>.vf;. Att^TDoytt for Assignee B r o n c h o c f l e , O o l t r e o r S ^ T e l l e d JV«TIC. fit Fueh prices ns will mfitc the buyers !&tignii ml In fnrt Hole, Juvenile libraries, Kuvtlopes, Inks and Curds. elore ettB he •' "nght tor the next ninety Datea, JanUa^y i?o, iyt>2. 83Cwl3. at tlio iilt'fv of Hftrd Times. Zobiilon Sloan uf |*n ppcctj Tniu, writes : "'liirca I»ittl«a of your SftrmjmrHlfl cvred uto from a Goitre — n b|dThe stock inoludei a choice lot cf COUH BittdJirtf; *•» llw heth, which I had Buffered IVoffl AT THE MOST LADIES'DRESS GOODS, Persons buying•uyflilng nf tM<* w l l known e*tab* oter two ,vr>;u,-." EFAtTjT liavi!:;' been made in 1he cowTjtinn of % : GrOI.15 UtbmQ ntffWB rf'iy •••y.nn setting good« oj.-'u-r yttsrep-Loi:rorr!iffn o r W h i t e * . Ovnrlnn T u m o r , Moricr«g»»T exccuied by DtrndSmMhte) !.uti:er Jamci, We cordially invitu GENTLEMAN'S CLOTH3, d.orfifaomos^y refouded. 0/tllfta.rly Hnd ae- U t e r i n e I I n r n t i o n , F<-mnl« f>iscns«n. dati I "(••.,I,rr -J.jth, A 1).. lMfi,nml recorded the Sams Dr. .T. n. S. Otaamrirtf, of Now York City, wrlta ; " T day at half pust twelvp-o f clock,al noun, in Liber So. c»irc thf* boat bargain evor oflbredln tM. t-ityj Window Cornice, Shades and Fixture, mo^t obeerfullj ooniulj with tho request of your agsnl in •"•'• of ilort^agCT, at p:v*? 0.'), in the Kegi^tcr'jt office, i« CLOAKS, SHAWLS, laying I h«Te (onnn ynur Sur-npnrilh a most oxcellmt theCountj of Washtenaw, by «hich default thepciref GROCF.KIKS, Ac, Ae. We «re prrpftrf*d to onfce »ny rep«ir» ontinn or Com-alterattro in tho nvnierotis comtijaJntsforwhich we iif sala thi']*-i!i eontadoed became opvralive. and no suit employ siicli rt ienii>(tv. hut nnMedBniy in Ft.m'ilf. 1)i9*n%et to call and exuraiue our Goo-is acd Prices. We al* mon Wsfchfa, rv»>n to in-'kidcn/pr the pnllrn Wfttc^i, of tho SopofuloiiB dlatboatsu f hive ciirvd mao? intpter- or proceeding* having been instituted at law to recorei the debl secured Cbeteoy or »nr pa-t thereof; and tin And everythU^ pertaining to the tndje, and more to im ite our Now is the tima to buy your Winter's 1C nPcepeKty. Repairtng of Clock* and Jewelry nt ate cues of f^QCir^&oeA l>y it, nnd MODIQ where th«j comvbichtuoy wiflild invite the uttentiim UsunT. Aim thr Tnannfi.cturi)iL' ol RINGS,BROOCTTH, ftTiiint was cjnisf1!] hy tilciffftion of tho uicrti •. 'l'hi- slceiv sum oi five hundred and fifty nine dollars brng r.ow supplies. claimed to be due thereon: N'otice fs tlierefore b«rebr ol the on mtry. or laytUog drolrpil, fi omCn?if iniin fJoH pn»hortno> ation itself waatoon Cured, Nothing nlthln my knmFlgiven, that said mortgage will be foreclosed bvasaleef In conducting nur business, wo Khali dn all that ran tier. Engntfpi In alllts brancfaescxennted wltbneaN sdfiw oquals it f<>r those fonuihi dfrtiujjt'menfs." BACH <t riERrosr. the morlpigo! preminea, lo-wif. All tlioie certain tract< j bo done,a'o that no reasonable man, woman or child shall nPi?8 nrut dii*ii«tr!), Edward 8. Harrow, of Newl-ury, Ata.. writes, " A d»n- or parcel- of lainlknuwn and de-cribevl a^ tbe east half (in«l any t'.uilt. J C . WATT? perons ovarian (amor on D M of I be femalef) in my family, of t-ic smitli east ([uititer, ami the south half o( iln, We poseeaa facilities which jrfll enable U3 to supply to come find buy their Huppiu's for the Winter. To thos( Ann Arbor, Nov. 15, If61. .Ana Arbor, Jfln. 2f * it;islit"ul outs 1 hat aro aftaid to call, we »aj tu theiu } taki our stumers at the Wlllcb had i1elii-tl till tin-rt'iiifdics we coulil 4-nij>l->v. h:u smith e u t quarter of the north east quarter of fteetion fft length been completely curod hy yonr Extract of Sap-No. eighteen; and the north east quarlor of the 13 . of section No. nineteen; Bapiiiillii. Our pflyidclan thought notMn|; bat extirpa- j north east qurtiier tion couhl nfforil rell«f, bttt ho M^vlaed tho trial nf jour an I t:;'' n-iilh Wi'-t quarter of the north weit We propose to sell for BRADY PAT) at a small advance. Banaparffhi a« (lie JASC rnort l>eforo cuitinp:, niiii it quarter of section No. uvonty, in township No. one Wv expect a profit on our goods, but proved effectual. After takingy^iir remedy eight woeko south of range Nc. four east in the County of Wnshno symptom of the dlaewe rentaliw." tenaw and Ht;itc of Michigan, OT some n&rt tbeicof,»t withoutlongor waitii;gfor higher pricei,come in, pabhcven-lue, lit tlie Court House, in the City of Anu Syphilis and Mercurlnl Disease. 3 9 3 B r o a d w a y , New Yo r t Arb'ir, in said County on the lfct tiay of March next KHW GRLKANB, ii.'jtli Aiigimt, 1P59PttblUtier ofMulc eiul i!Iuftlc Books At noon. Dn. .T. 0. ATT.R : Pir( I ehmrfnrUj eomjtlj with th? reWe hsvfl enewced the service.- oi JAMES F. SPAI.DIS'G, LUTHER JAME3, Mortgagee. quest OfyonrnKBtit, nn<) rcn«»'' to yon some of the eflocfc» hereforeare prepared to furnish E. W. MOWIAT, Attjr. I bafe roalixod with yonr mrrafiar]0a> D.Ued. X o f . M t h , A. P . ISfil. 82gt I bavo Olirod with it. in my prn'-trco, most of tlieronv old scoreB, nnd then plnintH for wliloli it in recommended, and hatefonnriits effecti truly wonderful in the core of Vpntrtalatltl Ha* curinl &t$eat£m One Of my pittivnH had Syphilitic iilr#r# have just rewired a full stock of and have added the lut'st stylei of Card in bis throaty which were consuming hi-* pmnttt nwl th*r ICHAEL M. PICKKI'-SON bran Indenture of Mortljn 1 top of hta month. Yoor Sarmparllla, BteadfTy taken* Type, which enables us to print bearing dale the Eleventh (lay of December, in The "EMI'IRDTCOOK StOBR, ' i< manned by s^u>od 'crow.' ;it Mich price* as wjl] alike up nil losses It is hardl* cured him in ti\< peek*. Another mu attaeJted l>y sec- the yi';trl>rM? th'Misand Kigfat hundred and fifty-eijfit, nd they will ukv:ivs bo found Ob. tbe ""quarter deck,*' ceafiary to cnumerateour Good*, for oodary iymptoma in his HUM-, and the ulceratlon had duly mortpigsd to William D. V;ni-ii:kle ail those tractt ready and will ng ti< attend to &U with pleasure, who will eat*-n awiiy H cbosfdenblo part <<l it, M> that L befioTo tlw and' •Atreels o! land IjLing in the State r l Michigan, favor them with a call. dJgM der vronld aoon much bto brats nn<\ kill blw. But it C'ounty <>r Wtofctesaw, and Towm of I'itt^fieid and yielded to my adjslnittrntton of yonr ifarwiinrilla; the rpsiliintt knoivn and Aneribed as the fj^t half of the ulctTf* hflftled,aiid he in wvl! again, not i>f eonm without North K:'--t qiiHitcr c; section number one in Township gome diaflguratlon to his f.ice. A womao who hud been treated, for tho same disorder bjr merniry was Ktiflci-ing r.umber tliree South, ol Kange number B»x Eait A largo assortment of froni tliis iKiimm In lior uoiiah 'iliey had become *o sen- (••:f >!ii-M): andnl-o the Wesit half of tke Fforllv Weirt Ann Arbor, May, 1860. 7J« gitlva to the weather tlmt on u ^ainp d«> she ntfbret ex- qmirter of section Dumber sj.x in Township numfcer tfliw* crucintin^ jmin i:> Jier joints and bi>nt-». tbe, t< o. was !jouth,of Ran;;e number seven Kast (Ypsihinti) Tile ^;ti-1 narlgagtj with the power of sale therri* cured entirely l>jr y o w baranpaclllu in afewwMfca. I Jiuov. ftoin itsfunnula, wbk-liyouragen| ga?e me, that containod, was recorded ->n the llttl day of December", A. I'.. 1 •'•fi. at 5o'cloct, I* JT.,of 0i»t 3a^, m l.iber Sf tin- i'ie|nitnti»n t'unn yonr wboraiery ititint he a great remedy; consefiUeutJy, these truly if-umikithlc results of mortgages, at page 174, In thenlBceot the Kegister » 3x o o t JM: I * S i o , with it have nut Burprtopd me, of Deeds (ur the County ol Washtenaw. On t^e 18th I >«^>b«r, A.!>.. ISf-l. saiil UoRtgaga was duly from all the imbhshors in tho U. S., Hortiiu's Iluntin's, i'l-fttormilly youm, O. T, LATIIMKR, ST. IV . hj a» infjrumei.t in vri*in», duly executed, lernScbool, andaU kiodfl of Instruction Boolu witnessed and acknowledged by said Williwrn Tantokle, f<>r the above nihtrumeuU; Church Muflic Books: Uusic K h r u i u R t U i n , Offnt, IJ !>'«»• ' " o i n p l n l n t . ind by him then deBverM, to'l/easureU Kimrael, which elegantly boun>l; tfUxIO pajWr, aud all kinds or liuflic iHDBrWDKHCB, Preaton Co., Vn.. et)>^«ly, K59. aasifrninent «as recorded on the flr»t day of January, BlercluutdiM) DR. J. C. AVKR: Sir, I have been afflict^ *tih « T»^ir?- A. V., kiea, at Ml-i o'clov!», P. M., of that day in ful chrome Kftfumatisnt fora hmg linn-, which lrt»WcM **»» I ibtr iSnf Sli>7tfi&gen, at >»ge 175, in t»« cSSce of th« skill of phyaiptaiia and ituck to me in eptto of « l *^» in the neatest stylos, and as cheap as any remedies 1 could Rod, imiil I tried your SaraaparfHa. On* afcreaftid Kegi.-ter. N e w P i a n o s * other liouso in the State. We ars also preTbe sura of Toar Hundred and screnty-fouf SJ-3W 51 bottle cured mo in two weeks, Bod reatorod my geneva* At $ U 5 , «C00 $736, $250,1111* up to *SO0. B«otia ( pared to print health no much thut I am far better than before I was DoOan, brsiden the Solicitoi 'a fees and expenses of foreH;in.l 1'inniis from i'-'.'i up to W90; Now Helodeonit, $45,» attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine, J. FJtKAM. closure »s j>To-»idf r. ?.v raia' Sl*?ti:age, is claimed to b* $60, M6, irlf)f», and up to $200; Second Hand Uatbdeons due oil said&<itiz<\gr, and the note accompanying the frcui $'•>() to $80; Uexandre Organs, with Bre stops, $160, Jules Y. Getchell, of St. Loots, writes: '-'I have been same at ?Ue d»tc of this imticr, ar.d default having: nine stops, $1*5 an* $226; thirteen Stop*, $i'5O, $-275 and afllicied for years with an (tjfatianqf tfie later* which been made been made in in the craAfieB of said wiortjrage j gby which y dcstroymJ my health. J hied every thing, Hn-1 every thin* 9800; fifteen stops, $3S0 and $375: A liberal discount b M M has h iwiroawr oytri* the power of sale tber*;fi AoAMnM to Clergymen, Churches, Sabbath Schools, Seminaries foiledtorelieve mo; and I have been a brokan>4owii man tive and no suit or pfoetedhv at law imying beew for some years from n" < tber caose than darangfjiitnt of and Teachers, The TradU supplied at the usual trade juwt lotunifMl from the Eastern Cities, with <i I instituted to recover the debt tiwreby secured. (r«ny the Liver. Sly beloTod itantor, the Bev. Mr. Kiipy,adrjaad and desirable stock uf me to try your parMparllla, Uwauae he said hefcrew >on, part thereof—Notice Is hen'by p-r-?«tjrat said Mortgageonlali; o f t l i e Tloi n r e I V a t t r s P i a n o s and any thing yon made was worth trying, My the b*tef»- will be foreclosed by n sale ol tl>e abO7ir*^5ri»ped lands «t)d Itlcloflcon*. ing of Qod it 1ms ciuvd me, and has su purified my blood uliicli sale will tnke place at public vendn* »« t*»?^i;n. us to make u now man of va. I fiiel young Kgain. The dour of the Court House (beinit the place »f Noidinif the Circuit Court) in the city of Ann Arbor, in 1J*-n«J John Hewett, of Otrthajn, New York, who has liad beit thnt can ho said of you i-i nut ban good euuugh." County, on the thirty lir't dav of March A. D., IS«* a t i*- of tbe H-'MccWnters I'ianon, writes«4i follows!— TCiiitM-txviiirnt, 1 o'clock P. M . o f that day. "A CrienO of mine wishes me to purchase a piano for S c l t i r r n s . C ' n i i f «*r T u m o r s , U l c e r a t i o i i , C u r i e s a n i l E i i o l i a t i o n o f her. aha like* the one yon sold me in riect'mbVr, 1S56. l.i: ISOttE t.. K1MKEL, Assignee of M<>rt«ago. rkich he is now offering at unusually t l t e ISunea* 8SBtt My pUuio i^ beooming popular In this PIAOO, and I thiuk I Ilati..l..Ui.i:.ir;.•.::.:, U' 1 -(T15tO MAYNARD, 8TE.BBISS 4 WILSO A great variety of cases have been reporteil to us where can intro-luce one or two more; they will ho more popucures of these formidable complaints have insulted from lar tlinn any other make.'1 "We have two <i1" Waters' l'ianos in use in ourSemi- tho use of this remedy, but our space here «ill not admit Among bis Assortment may bo found TATE OF i i l ' - J l I O V , County of Waihtenmr, ui nary. one of whi h has boon severely tested for three tht-m. Some of them mny he found in our American The uadetsigaed having been appointed by the Pro. rears, and we can citify io their good quality and dura- Almanac, which the agents belmv mimed «ro plcued to furnish gT&tfS to idl who call (br tliem. bate Court-for ss-W Coui.iy, ComBklssiODerslW icceire, i,ii;ty."'—Wood ft CteKvry, Mount Carroll, III. **H, Watrrs, i:-<i-—IM.AU S-JK: Having used one of your D y f i p r p M l n . H e a r t H i *»«•.•, F l t n , K p l l c p * examine and adjust nil claims »»d di-manda of all per- ' THE MEA9CRIS s.ins R^alnat the estate of PutricU Hoban late of the Hano Fories for two years past. I have fonnd it a very my, M i l a i n l i o l y . Ktruiul^ia superior Inslrumntc. Ai.ovzo OK.W, MI Many remarkable ctirvf of Uieae affectlcus IIHTC been City oi Aim Arbor, in saM County, deceases; bft^y I Principal Jiroukfyn Heights Seminary. A RE STILL ON'HAND at tbslrold Stend, u^. made i-v the >lt«raUve power of thin medicine. It stimu- vivi' notice that sis months fro.o date, are, by order of 'The Piano 1 received Prom yon continues to A, the diftanco lates iltu vital lUnclioiifl into vEgorous action, and thUJ the said I'robate Court, allowed for creditors to present isf;iction. 1 regard it as one of the boat instruments in the overcomes dtsorOers which would he Buppoaed l-eyond its tbelr claims against suit! dee.ea?ed,aiwl that they will if all descriptions, especially for place." UMBS 1., ri.AKs.v:, Charleston, Va. round tbe Neck. rearb. Such a remedy UAS long been required by the. ne- meet at the storo of Patrick W.U1 in the City of Ann "The tfelodeoB has safely arrtvecL I feel obltged to you eeaslttes of the |>* pie, and wo me confident that ibis wilt Afbbr, In Ulidodotlty ar,ire«aid, on Paturday. tho twen(y-olntb i'.ii.v of Uarch.and Tuesday the iii»i oaf of July fory our liberal discount." ltcv. J. M. ifcCORWCk, do for them ;ill thnt medicine con do. B t o g :ho Yoke. ith the most complete assortment of nest, at . ne o'clock r. M., of cich day to receive, « • YargnaivilicS, C. .inline and a-ijust Raid claims. "Jlic iii.iii" waa duly received. It camftin excellent C to C Uio SIcere. which he is cutting and making to order, in thclatcst an<? u, and is yori much admired by my numerone best styles, together with a superior assortment of uiftoks tor yonr promptuess."— D to D , distance family. Accept my KoBEkT Coonia, H;Arrenhamt Bradjoed Co. Pa. ron THE n A pro CURB OP Dated, December•'<> ISf.l. S33 around the Body "Your piano pleases "* well. It Is 111o best one in our C o i i £ l i s , C o l tin, I n f l u e n z a , i i on r At n e s s , county.'V^-^noMKS A. LATHAM, CampheUton, Gn. C r o u p , BrouchJttla, [nt-iplent Con* under "We ;iiv very much obliftod to you forhafrinft neni MiDupl I o n * mi«l f o r t l i « tCelicf TRUNKS CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, and such a fine instrument £or§MO."—*fflU.iK,HKU» .'t Co., o f CoueSusaptlvc F« tu-ntu the Arm-pits. Dnjftito J)f.mzcrat. in advanced stupes "The Uonti-e Waters I'iftiioynroknfYwnflsamong the of t h e pisc«8«« E to E , t h e very best We aro enabled to speak of these insiruTlii* Is n remedy HO universally known to surpass nny mentfl with eonfftlPnco, from personal knowledfce of their other for the cure ofthroal nnd lung complaints, that it I I AS on hand a tine assunment of American and with numerous other articles usually found in simi'.a: length of the excellent tone and durable qnauty."—If. Y. Evangelist. b useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its faftMishmenta. AH "We can speak of the merits of the Horace Waters pi• unrivalled excellence for roughs and cold*), and its truly Sbirt. anofi Cmm persona] kruuvV-'lc:*', as baing the very finest wonderful cures <>f pulmonary ilis>-;isf. have made it quality."— Christian, Intet8#enc*r, known throughout tlie civilized nations of the earths which lie is prepared to manufacture into "The Horace Waters pianos nre ouilt of the he-;f and Few.are the conunuultiea, or even fnmilice, rmionp thviu most thoroughly seasoned material. We ha^e no doubi wTio have not fjonVe peraoual experience of itsefTects^ it in charge of * that buyers can do as wcU.perhaps better, al this than at some living nvj.i.y m iiu-ir midst of Its victory over Iba the subscriber flatters himself, that his long experience MENTS. subth' and dangerous disorders of the throat and lunj.'S. ami genera. success,will enable him to give the greatest H!iv otberhouae in thdUMion."—Adrocatr and Journal. Waters' pianos and melodeons chanenge com piriii A*s all know the dreadful fatality of them disorders, nnd satisfacti'iii lu;ill ivl.o may trust him in the way ot manSTOXK9 ns they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we m-ed not with thofinestmade anywhere in the country."—Home ufacturing garments to order. do more than to assure them tbatHlias now all the virJournal 7G9tf «'M. WAGNER. tues that it did b*ve when malting tincores which have TABLEI "Horace Waters' Piano Fortes are of full, rich aad won 60 sbvn^ly upnii the contkU'iiee of niaukind. even tone and powerfal —if. r. Musical Rer*eif. PATENTED NOV. 1st, 1859 "Our frieiidt will tin-1 at Mr. Waters' store the very Prepared by Dr. J. C. AY£E & CO., Lowell, Mass. best MBOrtment of BAusle and of l'ianos to be found in Aud I : ale by the Dnlted States and we ur^e our southern and western l*y lending the ftborei&easnlfea per nutil we cunpuar to give bin a call whenerer they g o t o N e w a&tee a perfect fit of our new stylo of Shirt _ nntl return by tupresa to « n j part of the Raited States, at $12, York."—Graham's Magazine. in allthelr varieties, nnd in a WORKMAN'I.IKE manntr FARRAND, SHKI.KV tV CO., Detroit. itopiurromoF THE SDXHER m i x NURSERY,AWN and they would suggest to those in pursuit cfanylhingin *15,S13, $'--l, A:c.*, s c ( p e . r dontii. No order l'orwariled Havinc had considerable experience in the bu«inf« for less than half-a-dozen Sh:rts. Arbor, Mich., is now ready to receive orders fur S0i>yl J II. gCKBHX, Travelling Agent be flatters himself that he will be able to pleast A:-... Importers and Healers in HEX'SFURNtSHJNG all who may fuvor me with their ori'er*. His pricfl GOODS. fc5U Wholesale tr.i'lo snpplled on the u«nal terms. Hi* "orders for Fruit anrl Ornamental Trfos, Vinos, B 4 L L 0 1 ' BROTHERS, Shrubs,etc., will be filiMfrom tho beat Eastern Nuixeno*, thnt they can necure a BOMf -103 Broadirs) , New York. and his personal attention will be given to the Kelection those wishing any thing in my l'.ne are respectfullj and QfLiagthesame. Bating beenrojruljiriyftdncatod.n Ui'itedto call D. C. BATCHBXJ3ER. Tlie unprecedented sale of this book has Induced th« the Nursery business*h£ i* coulldeut that with prompt publisher to aild some 30 new tutiesnnd hymns to its presAnn Arbor. May 50,1861. 8011 ami close attention, and strict honesty ami Integrity, hient Bi^t without exfaft Charge, except on the cheap ediwill b>-able to give .satisfaction tu every one confiding by purchasing from this slock, as eaoh purchaser getf Successors to tionAmong the many beautiful tones and hymn tlioirorilers to bun. in additional present of Jewelry, » c . , nifty be fottttn:—''1 OUgbt t<» love my i»utlni :' l l O Til Allfanners or Fruit growers will do well topive hima Chapin i t L o o m i s . a n d C l i a p i n , T r i p p A Loomii ha a good child, ludeed I mil." Theno and eight otlien call before ordering through other parties. from the Bell, were mng at the Sunday School Annrver. He would refer to many oitJzens of the City and County in: :Umve Hrm of Loomia (t Tripp having parohuw *»rv of the B. K. Chureh at the AcAdemf of Moale, with who porehjuied of him the past Spring for the quality of Kieat applause. Tbt- BellcoutainnnearlyMOtoneaand tbe entire interest of tbo former cpmputies viL trees brought on by him, M wollns ft»i the £ood order in KB- ThevtruHt that tlicirlon? cxporienoe in Mlectlng livniin, mill i.i one of the beat oollecboM erwltaued. which they were received and delivered 804ni3 rTAPremovndhJcGnnShoptntheNew Block^nll^goods for tliii market, and strict attention to tho WHII'.S continue the bueineBS at the old stands, where they will Price '.'.'•{•• M0 per hundred, postage 4c Elegantly bound, if Cuatotnaro, ma.; entitle them to a liberal share oj be reftdy, OIJ the shortest notice, to till all orders in the I gilt. 2So, SSOperlOO It has been intro'luced t l tomtrcet. SOUfboftheCoUTi House ,0litucsecosd lino ol tioor, when iir is prepared to fu rnish into many of the Public Sohool*. i'a! Vi.liflge. HATE JUST OPENED A Tl:e i e is published in small numbers entitled Anm. Ann Arbor, Dec. 6. 1800. JTTtf versary a n j Sunday School Music Books, Nos. 1 , 2 , 3 , * in the most workmanlike manner, and <m as libera 4 in nr.ier to accommodate the million: price $2 & $3 jier Mutuall.ifelnsuranccCompany, Now York. terms aa anyothershop intt.6 State. Among the varl AeenmulatodAss»ta, . . . . J5,350,u00. hundred No. 5 wlll»oonl»ie»aedT-oonimen»emeniof ous artloleamanufactured by us, ir« would ennmorate Ing Life Insurance Company in the U. S. rui"i!"'r book. Also. Rertaal '.'..t-'ic Books,No, 1 & 2, OF ALL KINDS, erooeker Life Insurance Company, Now York, pricn *1 * 12 pel 100, postage l c . More thaj 300,000 —a first clans *afe Co.—terms reasonable. copies of the above books liiive been isiue'l I On the mngrreaannfiblf* trrme.nnflto do all kinds o Humbold) Fire Insurance Company, New Turk. months, and the demand is rapidly increasing. Capital, with a large surplus, KOO.OOO. of all kinds; Mill Gearing and Flxturea, wronplitand ih dbr the shorten notice,and in the bnst manncl Peoria Marine ^ Fire Insurance Co., Peorin m . ° HORACK-iVATKKS, Agent, TNTTtE attention to their new stock comprising all cast; all the- rarious pasting* for making and repairing —hoik \ X o . 1 Fire Insurance Co'6. ?07tf 833 Broadway, N. V. 1 kinds of pital, S500.COO; full isaortmout alwnys kep "n hand,ond made to orBSuslo, auch as arcat present, or have Formerly been in use in der. this part of tbe State, as w«U n all the carious kinds of andflouie-furmshing goods,all of which they arc offer casting*) nnd machine wovk culled for by farmer* ^aiid INSURANCE COMPANY, ng meobanics int'nis section of the country. ROTARY CARD PRESS, A NOVEL PROJECT.—A medical friend ' Maynard, Stebbina & Wilson'3. OK ALL KINDS A Valuable Wash for Fruit Trees. The importance of cleansing tho Btirfaco of all fruit trees, and tho adREASONABLE RATES. vantages following this practice, are all so obvious to every farmer and fruit culturiat, that we often wonder there can be any so indifferent to their own We h«T« recontly purchased a interest, as to neglect a work of this kind. Many an excellent orchard has, •without any doubt, yvme to ruin, as the HtTJGrC3-IL.ES saying is, which might perhaps have been saved to its owners with proper enro and management. " An anirnnl •with a dirty sl;in cannot part with offennive gases by insensible perspiration, nnd therefore siokeoa," and tho same may bo said irith respect to fruit trees Trees are organized beings as well as animal*, and i.s strongly require to be preeerved in their full health and vigor to produce well. Tho best method lor •leaning the surface of trees is to make a solution of common sal *oda, in the proportion of one pound of soda to INVITATION CARDS, one gaMon of water. The soda should WEDDING CARDS, be previously heated to redness in an iron vessel, before being thrown into tho water, and when cold it may beVISITING CARDS, applied to the trunks and largo branches of trees with a brush. BUSINESS CARDS, &o. It will be found to destroy nil fungi, ova cf insects, mosses, decompose doad hark, and promote the general health or vigor of the tree. None < f ths ill effect* consequent upon the use of potash will result, from the nso of sal mods, ns recommended •bore, although it is likewise an alkali: the reason being that the soda is of a POSTERS, HANDBILLS, much milder nature than potash. The rains and the dews will carry •way any excess, after it htis had ifs first effect on tho tribes of parasites BLANKS, infesting he bark of the tree, nnd this excess, carried thus inio the soil, boI5JLL HEADS,' eomes a valuable fertilizer for the after u*e of the tree. The proper time for the application CIRCULARS, of this wash is in early spring, before the buds have begun to swell; but if the operation is delayed bevond this PAMPHLETS, &c time, tho smaller limbs should not be thus treated. This method was first adopted by Robert Rennie, Esq., near the Lodi Print Works, and wasfirstgiven to the public through the columns of the Working Farmer, several years since; •nd experience has proved it worthy of more general practice than it haa hitherto received. J. M. H. A BOY OUTWITS GREAT. GEEATEE GREATEST BARGA.1NS EVER OFFERED GOODS, ITALIAN HOLLERS, GILT CORNICES, CURTAINS, HOOKS AND PINS, MA Ii B L £ BALLOU'S CORDS, TASSELS, Patented tttproved French Yoke SHIRTS. STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS &c. A New Style of S.irt, warranted to Fit Ever offered in this Market ! nraynarti, Stebbius & V TOPS, TABLE <tc, Ac, &c, Ac, Warehouse 333 Broadway, N. Y. SANTA CLA US' LINE S a b b a t h S c h o o l Bell, 100,000 Isscert In ten Months. Present ! Rifle Factor.y! LO W AS THE LOWEST. SECOND W I N T E R §TOCKl Ranging invaluc irom 50 cts. to $50. E. MARINE & FIRE THEOFPEORIA PEORIA, ILLINOIS. Marble _ o- SHADES, Double Christmns Arbor T Castinges and Machinery, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition Flasks, Poaches Game Bags, and Evorj other article- in his Line. llangstorfer's illock. D E A CO., STEAM ENGINES Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Gas Fixtures P. L. WOOD & CO., A. J. SUTHERLAND LAKGE & WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Horse Powers & Threshing Machines Publised by Horace W a t e r s SB DTS & SH( Seasonable Goods, following sharp practice of a boy ten At the lowest Possible .Rates. Wo. 333 nroaclway, New York. And Manufactured in BEST STTLK a t roars old, son of Mrs. Horine, occurred French China Ten sets from ti 00 to 20 00 Yoesl ''Kind Words can never die;'' "The Ansrels told For the FALL <fc WINTER Tr»de, Capital, • 8500,000 of all tho various patterns, up In sizes and prices, irffl ho French China dinner nels from • mo so;'' "Wilds of tho Wrstj" "Thouyhts Ol Qod;" iS "II to 70 00 last week in Bmro county, Mo.; The one of the HEAVHST, SAFEST and BF-ST [asnrUMM Stone china Tea acts from 3 5 " t<> 5 00 kcj.t constantly on hand, got tho most modern and im- •Osv.j me back niv" Mountain Home;" "Day Dreams;" New York Prloes, Jo'a. in the U. S. In.Hures nn reasonable terms, and al proved styles. Stone china dinner SI ts Irom 8 50 t" 20 00 lad and his mother were riding a colt •Dandy Cock Bobin;" "I'm with thee still i -1M ii:inn-.i" H »ayx pay promptly. There i» no better Fire Iusuranc Glasfl Kerosene lamps complete from 37 >£ to P'J^ Thankful for former patronage to the oMfirms,we•There's no darling like mine:" "Sarah Jane Lee;' "Er. on the open prairie, when they were Company. >i:n i'li- Kerosene IJimps complete from 80 to 10 00 would solicit a continuance from old friends, and a trial or of thee:" "I'm le»vlngth»» in Borrow;" "Birdo( Haying purchased their stock at much leu Q Eteauty:" "Home of our birth;" "flrave of Rowvbcl,'' aud met by n squad of secesh from Granby, Fluid Lampatrom 18 to 62 % by all « i.sliiu^foranything in our lino of business. Wake, lady, wake,.' price i5c each. 69 gg~ Lamps of nil kimlsaltercd anj repaired. LOOMI3 & MOPP. Periodicals of all kinds who orderod them to dismount. The L I F E 1H8UK.ANCE. I ISSTKIUKMAI..—' Tiiiuci- Garden, or Pinsmir Bird Ann Arbor,May 18th, 1859. 697tf H • l'olka • 40c; "Swinging Schottlsche;" "Mirabel Schotleader placed his own saddle on the than the usual prices, they are prepared la The Connecticut Mutual Life Intl»ch" ThOIDM ftiker's Sehottis.-h.-;" • 'Pici'olomini NEW YORK colt, mounted tho lutter, and was Polka 35 cents each. The :il»ov piece." have beautiful suranco Company. offer Vimetlee "WeJmerPalka;" "Arabian Wai oryMarch, thrown off quicker than thought. Boy BOUND IN ANY STYLE. General Land Agency the very lust- "VasKiTianna DoniellaMaiurka; "Rea;U Accumulated Capital, - $3,500,000. LIFE INSURANCE COMP'NY. PERSONS MOOHS & LOOMIS wan ting fnrm»,orreiidenccMnornOj»> bw PoJka;' "Crinoline Wultz," and "Lancers' Qua KXolaimed, " Gentlemen, there is a Hil* INSURE LIVES for any amnunt not exceeding AnnArbor, can by csltlcgonmc iolsclfroma list drille," 25c each. "The Empire or Reich's Quadrille; •> GREAT INDUCEMENTS curl on that colt's neck by whioh you :*:• the whole term of Life or for a term of Accumulated Jan, i860, $1,767,133,24 ofover W Son10,000 new dance and "The Hibernian Quadrille," Socoacn. Are now receiving a large assortment of Boots and the moat favorable terms. 1OO F a r m s For S a l e ! can always know him." They desired Old B o o k s R e - B o u n d . vears, Many of these pieces aw pluyed by Baker'ioalebrated Shoes and N. B The Company Is purely mutual and tin- policy Ofvariouf slzci Irom 3, to i:ic:>*crert>ch ;(>ome atsheat ra with great npplruse. « » • .Mailed free. A the boy to point out the mark, when loldcrs pet all tin-surplus over tl \fti-t cost of insur- MORRIS FRANKLTN, President, To Cash & Ready Pay Buyers, largelol ol Foreign Musloal hall price. at goodaf*nTl nthi* County.) Morethan ance It accctaodatw the Insored lo the (settlement of the little fellow stepping up to his S 1 XJ IB beii premium* os LIFE POUCIES, if desired, by J&ktag J C. KENDALL, Vice President, n^hliClty, ronotwo hundred to fourthouaanddolpianos, JSelotU-oiis and Organs. favorite animal, grasped the rnune with All Work warranted to give entire a note for ono half tho amount, bearing interest at six PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary arfoacb:and over Thankful for past favors they -will be erer. r cent, per annum. Which they propose to sell one hand, and with the other slipped The Horace Waters Tianos nnd Melodeoni, for depth, 2«»O BUH-niWG l i O T S ! satisfaction. purity of tone and durabilit/iareunsarpassed. Piices Dividends are Declared Annually! off the bridle. Colt, as if understandA m o n p t h e f » r m « a r e t h e Ki«hcp«[nrm, MOOncrci, very low S ud Band Pianoa and Melodeonafrom $'.'5 to $100,000 DEPOSITED ready lo show their Goods and by fair and 50 per cent below former prices for cash. id itSM they HOW amount to FIFTY per cent on the prothe. Potter farm. In (Jraeii Oak, tn<'I'laceTarm, a i j $150. Music and Muglcal Inatruotions of all kinds, at the ing the joke, " skedaddled " over the miom, cash and note, ami are mcrca.Hip£they may be 4rt)acrB».tlu-»l«ndonaiiil Jenk« farms, i n Wabater; lowe it prices. BORACK WATERS, Agent, E. B . P O N D , Proper. applied to cancel the notes. with the Comptrollerof the State of Xew York. Divi- th Htuhbs Michael Clsn.cy, Newton UoeKim, Hid plain, leaving the captors perfectly r No. 8SS Broadway, N. Y. Men's good Kip Boots, from $l,. i0 to $3,00 liberal dealing hope to receive their full ahar*. fg~ The rates ol lueniiums are as low as any other re- dends average 40 per cent, annually. Fallahoi farmj. In Ann Arhor: J .IvinifJli.yM farm, TKITIMONMUP;— The Tlnrnr*- Waters Pianos are known astounded at being thus so easily out.iiriiblc Company and the l*rf?e accumulated fund <»i lnPitt«lie|d-tho Hatch and H i e k ( a n n » i n Lodi;tho us among Ihevery best.' — F.vanfelitt. Office and Bindery, cor. Main < f c Huron Sts. witted. $3,600,000 is sft-uiily invested, a* may bo neon by refer* A8813TIB. l'»trio!<<'layufarm in Krendom; W. 8. Davlkon, B . "We can speak of their merits from personal knowl- Men's good Thick Boots, from 2,00 to 3,00 & • p f 1 r f (< encetotho statement made according.to law, on Cle in O. Baker f and Buck's farms I n S y l v a n . Moatof the office of tho County CK*rk, at Ann arbor ."$% Cash In Bank, * 31,355,49 thene and many otbors cnu bo divided t o s u i t JAMfiS GOODWIN, Prett. Invested i" securities, created under the lftwsof purchasers ^ £ r the State of Sew Sort and ol tbe U. a , 2, >8,8*0,"9 ForpartlcnJareapply to JAMES C. WATSON, RealEstate and Fixtures, Nos. 112 and 114 AnnArboj.Jan U t . l S U i 763^1 Agent at Ana Arbor* Hich. Broadway 132,450 04 HHIIIIH and Slort'^flges drnwini; 7 per ct. interest 563,998.39 Notafreoelrod lor 40 pes oeBt.oiprflmlujiu on Ufe . i» arlng Interest, 676,315.85 LL SIZES, STYMCS and PKICF.S just received and Qu irtcilv and Semi-annual prejnltun8,dofl subsequent to January 1, 1860 20,550.38 for salt' cheap at rntoreat accrued up to Jon. 1. I860, 36.4S8.77 Rents Meniod onto Jan. 1,1860, J,70?.34 Pryiniums on policies in hand.s of Agents, 20,4 l 1860.Dec/-5, 780tf of the public patronage. edgr."—CArMlim Inte.lugcnc.cr. "Nothing at the Fair displayed groater exceUnnce -"— Men's good Calf Boots, from 2,50 to 3,75 is said Churchman. Mo n e y W a n t e d . West side of public square. that frozen feet can be spoedily and cerWaters' Pianos and Meloooons challen(?e.comp:»ris<>n with the linest made anywherein the country.''—Home Boy's Calf, Kip and Thick Boots, 88 to 1,75 taiuly cured by being bulbed and well Who will LendMoneyl Ann Arbor Dec. 1861. Journal. " REQUESTED BY SEVERAL PERSON'S to obtain rubbed with kerosene or ccml oil, for aI AM Oval Picture Frames Ladies' Gaiters, from 44 to 1,25 few times at night before retiring to bed money for them at NEW REMEDIES FOR Works—National Edition Several persons have already tried it, all Ten Per Cent Interest, (Or More.) Ladies' Morocco Bootees, from 75 to 1,25SPERMATORRHOEA 1861. For any one willing to lend, I can at once invest on 18G1. of whom unite in prououneing it an ef- good unencumbered abundant RKAI. ESTATE security ^CHOFF & MILLER'S. m i l l ? Fine Edition of tho Works of Wisny.-r.TON IH OWARD ASPnClATlON', rilTI.AllF.l.I'HIA. A Bt lsctual cure, which, if they aro corrcet,any sums of money and suethat tho title and security 1 vixo (including tlie life ol 'VunUingUiiJ will be pubAnd an endless variety of Sinai .Shoes from nrrotri't Tiisrirtirio'i c*tabl'<*hrd by specialrndnttment are ALL KKJIIT. H ished for is an easy and cheap mode of getting rid VW The borrower paying all expenses, including r«$1,767,133.24 fur thr. rilirf of the Sick and Distrusted, afflicted mitK XT am DE3 SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Virnle.nl and Chronic DiMsMk, and especially for (*«, r*rs WELLS and LKWITT, Medical Examiners. B. W. MORGAN, of a very sore and troublesome affliction. cording. Fancy Balmorals to Infants' Creeping Cure uf Dinensrn of the Sexual Ora<i»*. 74:u'c J. GILBERT SMITH, Agent 715tf In Monthly VolumeB. Price $1.50 SARATOGA Those who have tried it inform us that Ann Arbor, Get. 7.1859. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratia, by tho Acting SnrShoes. Payable on Delivery. tho feet should bor well wanned by a hot *VA1 CABLE REPORTS on Ppernmtorrhcea. and other NOW R1CCE1VIXG A T Conway Five lusuraitcc Co., Beautifully Etinted <m heavy luperAns paper, of tin E M P I R E W A T E I TJJE» IVc arc also Manufacturing nil kinds of Move during and after the application of Diseases of the 9«inalOrganB,and.cn thf NKW REMvery beit quality, and substantially bound in hcavj FOR f'filKS employed in the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter bevelled boards, « Of Con\vayr Maes. tha oil, and it will certainly effect a envelope-' free of charge. Two or thre< «tsmr"» for Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Onftipation, Nervoup O"Encli Volume illuatrated -with Vignette: WARRANTED BOOTS & SHOES. le'ceptable. Address, Dr. J . 8KIU.IN HOUGH»peedy cure. Persons suffering from the Iteliitity, Loan of Appctiie, Common Colds, diseases Oapftal paid up, 8150.000 00 O H. MILLEN on Steel and Wood. X I TON Howard Association, Xo 2 S. Ninth St., Philaof the Lungs, Headache, and Rvorihh Ktite oi t h e ]>ain of frosted feet will no doubt do Always ahead in Low Prices Bystem. Entoketboekei's New York, Assets (Cash), 2G9.963 12 dalphla.Pa. ly»«»Sketch Hook, Cloth. Mens Tine FrencU Calf Boots to pay CASH for nearly all kinds well in giving it a trial, for it is surely a AVING REMOVED MY fSTORE to the East side o SM by MAYNARD, PTITCBINS & WILSON aud Liabilities. - 16,440 03 [ AVING Columbus, .1 rota. EBKRIUCH & CO , Ann Arbor. Ij828. of Goods rnirchnst'd in Now York, we H Main street, one door north of Ciuiterman's. l a m T«ry cheap ointment and ouo that ia very now receiving Xew (ioodw, comprising all kinds of Gro Braeobridge Hall, Pegged and Sewed. HOLIDAY GIFTS I D. C. Rogers, Jas. 6 Whitney, are necessarily obliged to restrict our credit Astoria, easily applied —Ilarrishuryh Union. ceries, FruitB, Extracts, Glasawnro, Lamps, Lookiui Ju^t opened the flnest nssorlment of Fancy Goods system here. Consequently we shall offer our SEWING MACHINE FOR SALE. Tales of a Traveler, GlasaeSjTablwCutlery, Silrer-plated Goods, & c , Secretary. President. Po (tire us a en!l before purchasing i'l>e\vhcr<\ as we are ever brought to this market. Crayon Miscellany, OB SALE CHEAP a new llr.-t CURR Family Sewing bound n<'t t<> In' nndersold'. l^/MtKI'Alt'-IN'j I'ONE Cant. Bonnevllle, LOWER THAN E V E R ! F .Machine. Wurruntcd no better in market. 'lYrnn DE30RATED TEA SETS, f^ET The State of Vermont hagFrench Oliver QoldsmitD] Fall Goods for Cash, DIRECTORS. China ToaScU, from t l .10 t o 18 00 *M7< Mahomet. 2 vols. GOLD BAND, do K. B. POKD. o«i«Re4 ii bank account for each one ofFrench China Dinner Sett), from J S.WHITNEY, L. RODMAN, W . ELLIOTT, 20 CO t o 30 00 Grenada, Ann Arbor, July l o t h , 1861. MOORE & LOOMIS. China Tea Sots, from PARIAN MARRLE STATUARY, APAHOW LAND.D f". Mi-OII.VIi A }', V. 1) MOUGAN at a very small advance on tho cost. 3 00 t o 4 5i Alhambra, tho volunteers from that State, and regu- Stone StoneChina DinnerSeu, from WAIT BKMBNT. JO.-^IAH AI.T.IS A H. BIJ'.l.ICN 6 50 tol65i Main Pt., Ann Arbor, Mich. 820tf Wolfett's Roost, BOHEMIAN WARE. larly passes to his credit 87 a month. If Beautiful UlasnUobleta, W . H . DICKINSON, W . T . CLAPP, D . C . R O G E R S . C. II MILLEN < f e CO. 2 00 pr down Life "f Washington, 5TO1«. WASHTENAW MUTUAL U1*U Kerosene Lamps from TLATED GOODS, etc., eto. 37 to 60 Salmaitundi. Ann Arbor, Sept. 24,1861. 819m3 the money Mwfal undrawn for six Marble Kerosene I*ainps from T6 to 3 00 FIRE This edition will be KliaxoumrnLr to Babscrlberi INSURANCE COMPANY Ann Arbor References: Aluo one hundred doi. toys for little folks at months, six per cent, interest is allowed. Fluul liiuiips from 10 to 50 HMHK Secretary will lip at Cook's Hotel, in tl,c City rf Dr. K. WELLS, an I «-i;; in- greatly superior to any ever beforo issued,L . JAMES. L. DOUGE, Oil.Koodquality, 1 ) K A N ifc G O ' S - Honsr Farntitrig Store. 8tlo pergallon A VIM v handsome set ol those universally popular work, C.M'T. O S . OOODRICU X Ann Arbor, on Thursday of each WMk, until further ENOCHJAMKS. This makes the pay of the Vermont aol- Kerosene All other GoodD at Corresponding prfc >s. is thill placed within the m ans of all. nottee, ready to receive new members. EugsMTler's B!oe*, Ann Artqr. twtm J. W. KNIGHT, Agent. *rf- 1 Amp" of all kinds altered and l epaireil. JUr« |20 a month. ' ' C r . I'lTMAM, A|Tt..Publisher. M. KENNY, Secretary. PwploStoM, 79»tf CURB VOR FROSTKD FUEL—It latr A FALL & WINTER GOODS B A. DE FOREST, H October 93d, 1861. 8-W Ann Arbor, Mioliipwi. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. w 115 Sassea Street,New York A.yer's Cherry Pectoral.