Vol. AEBOE, FRIDAY, A.TJGITJST 4=, 1865.

advertisement
Vol.
AEBOE, F R I D A Y ,
A.TJGITJST 4=, 1865.
"TSTo. 1 O 2 O .
A Great Want,
meet., in order to venturo an opinion as hension, of their presence and reality. open firo, and geranium, and TOSOH, and
The Chicago Tribune gets off the
birds,
uml
all
th;tt
sort
of
thing,
aud
to
Not.
much
was
said
during
dinner,
to the part ho u as likely to play on the
following :
groat theater of European events. I while the servants were prosent, but clure to ttretoh oat onu'.s legn and to Wanted, for a email family,—a cook.
This was te have been my wedding day
move without ono thinking what ono
A
Reminiscence
of
the
Old
Emperor.
when
wo
returned
to
the
drawing
room
It
was
to
liavi:
been,
uh
me!
never
saw
him
until
he
was
emperor;
published tvory FricUy morning,In ihetMrd storyof
ll
So[ihia is a good Such js tho tenor of advertisements In
In thii autumn of the ydar Ib-t8 1 returning from the camp of llonvault the flood-gates of memory re-opened, was agoing to hit.
tffcftrickblock ,corneroi Main and Huron Sts.,,'AND Ciuild it ou!y have been this moiuing
;, Uicli. Entrance on Huron Street topposi1 ft he I went out ;is tile day wa.s dawning.
left Paris, to Beek in the tranquility of into Boulogne, he and our lato Prince aud the tide of recollections continued girl," he would say, "and wants to have the public journals, which meot the eyes
To take my last look at the seaj
St. Germain en-Laye repose for my spir- Consort were riding side by side, en- to (low on, until the hour arrived when everything right, but you see they won't of readers, every day, by the score.—
ELIHU B> POND, Editor and Publisher
its, after the terrible events to which I gaged in easy and smiling discourse.
I hud to tttku my departure.
Tho ex-let. liur. ThuyYe loaded her with so Wanted—a cook. A cook in these days
Gaily I sauntered down to the shore,
T t u i u s , $"£ OO a Y e a r tit A d v a n c e .
is hard to get; yet the services of that
hud
boon
JIII
unwilling
wit
nogs
hud
parsMy future seemed all so bright;
in the course of conversation at din citement experienced by tho old general itiiiiiy that Lave to bo kept iu lavender,
ed awBV. I had scan ihc sack of the ner, on the d;;y in question, Malinaison in his visit of the morning caused a re-that the pour girl \i uctiuilly getting jueon of the kitchen arc an essential
\ilvc*"tlshig—t>ne square (12 lines or loss), on* Little I thAdght, ns I watched tlie-luto
«#»kj.75oeots; three weeks $1-50; and -D •
The vising snn or the waters threw,
Tuiieries—-the throno carried upside happened to be mentioned, and on myvulsion in his feeble frame, which creat thin a t d losing her health; and tbeii element in (he health, the comfort, tha
y iu-SL-rtiou there iftcr, lenis thua three ™ *»**•*
I should wish I were dead ere night.
yery
down through the streets—arid had !is expressing regret that I had never seen ed a feeling of extreme chilliness, and you see there's aurit 'Zuruah, sho mounts good temper, the eijoyment and tho
Quarter col. 1 ycai $20
,i)ne square 3
mofi $4-00
H mOti
0.00 Half column ti mos 20
teued night after night to the ratt'e of the interesting residence of Juscphit.o, although in reality it was a mild autumn gunrd at our house, and keeps up such peace of every family ; and it is truo
One
Stormy and boisterous had been tho wind,
ce 1 year 9 Ou Half column 1 year 35
One
musketry, and the roar of cannou em- which, having boon purchased by Queen evening, he- shivered with cuid, and had strict policy regulations that a fellow that the art of cooking id iho paiotit of
The
wild
naves
were
still
at
play
:
iti 6 mos 8 00 One column 6 mos. 30
What was the form that lay on the beach
ployed in that worst of scourges—civil Christina, could only bo visited by per- a (ire lighted—one piece of wood after can't liu a tiling 'i'ho parlors are aplen all other arts, a"nd that eating and drinkjs 1 year 12,00 Oire column l year 00
i Directory, not to exceed four lines j $-t.O0 Above where the longest wave could reach,
war—and I was to glad too change the mission of the Spanish ambassador; another he kept throwing into the grate, did but so lone&ome and dismal i not a ing arc tho highest of all animal enjoyBut drenched by each dash, of the spray 1
ments. But the race of cooks is bescene.
Advertisers to tlu» extent ofa tjuart*ir colnii ,
General Montholon, with his usual con- until tho flame became quite a blaze, a/id ray of sunshine, in fact, not a ray of
|»ly through the ytar, will be eutitlen'to have tluii
The autumn weather was lovely ; they sideration and politeness, offered to es-then placing himself in front, ou a mu light, except wheu a visitor is calling, coming cstinct in the United States ; and
A.death-like
chill
came
over
my
heart,
aartl!< in Hi rectory without extia ch;<: ••.
were gathering the vintage from the site cort mo thither, being ouo of tho
sic stool, with his back turned to theand then thoy open a crack. They're in tho matter of food, wo are going back
'"3p» ViJvertiKgiuents unaccompanied by VtfcWfciroi Tears came to ma thick and fast;
r«rbal tifCi;ti«o^ wlHbe publukod until ordered out I stumbled over the yielding sands,
of the old gardeus of Henry IV., close privileged few who had admission at fire, he continued holding forth to mad- afraid of flies, and yet, dear k:i >ws<, to barbarism at a fearful paoe. The day
»tid chargpd accordingly.
was in which it was tho rule of every
At each step groping with outstretched hands, on the Seiao, aud from the bank between
pleasure. Accordingly we went next amo aud to me about various singular they keep every looking gluss and pic
Le^a.1 aiirertlsemoafcs, nrst insertion, 50 cents per Till I fell by his side at last.
folio, 25 cents per folio for each subsequent insertion.
the river aud the celebrated terraco. day. On approaching the former abode occurrences and conversations that had ture frame muffled to ils throat from household to be well ordered; and in
Wtten a postponement is oflded to an lulvei-tiscii-.t-ni the
The whole place is full of the memories of the repudiated empress, I confess I taken place at St. Helena, more freely Mfirch to December. I'd liko for curi- which a becoming table, suitable to those
No need to question the garb he wears,
whuie will be charged th<M&me as. for firstinsertion.
of pust dyuasties, of the said Henry tho was considerably disappointed, both by than he would probably have douo with osity to see what a ily would do in our who maintained it, was every housewifo'a
Upturned
is
tho
dear,
dead
J'ace:
Job Printing—PM-.ninWtH. Hand TMHs.Circulars,
pride. But that was when mothers and
BernaiH, of the Stuart exile kings, of the its sljlo and magnitude ; but ali this was other pooplo aud under other ciri-nm- parlors !"
i r ,|,, B»n Tickets, Labels, Blanka. Bill Heuds, and My love, my husband that was to be—
11
!l
grandmothers had sway, and when a
th*C varieties of I'lainaml Fancy Job Printing ,execu- You are gone then, and the cruel Sea
W
e
l
l
/
'
said
T,
can't
you
have
grand
monarque,
of
the
great
Napoleon.
stancus,
Ho
dwelt
much
on
tho
iudesquickly forgotten ; my attention was
A with promptness,anrt in tho best style.
Has left this dead form in your place !
About three milos from St. Germain, soon enchained by objects of intense in- oribiible spell that bound all those who some littlo family silting room, where knowledge ot what good housewifery
Cards—Wo have a Buggies Rotary Card Press,and
demanded for the health and comfort of
a Ursce variety of tUo latest stylo- of.C^rd type wbi<jh
commanding a view of tho sweet vine terest, connected with the present aud approached tho emperor, wnose name. you can make yourself cozy ?"
enable.-; us to print Cards or all kfnfta in t h e neatest Slowly I raise iiis head to my breast—
the
family was not thought to be too
"
Not
a
bit
of
it.
Sophia
and
auut
clad
banks
of
tho
Seine,
rising
up
to
the
he never mentioned without a degree of
ffossiblestyle andchoap«r tli:u\ any other house in the Oh how heavily it liea !
the past.
Zeruuh have fixed their thrones up inlow for any young lady's attention.—
aqueduct of Marli, stands Aiahnaison,
tfity. Busineas eardfl (or inert of all avocations and pro- It was bright with love but yesterday,
emotion,
amounting
almost
to
tenderness.
An infirm and dejected-looking manfessions, Hall, Wedding and Visiting Cards, printed on With lore for me ; but the drenching spray
our bedroom, aud there they sit all day Our modern system of female education,
oil a gentle eminence.
t notice. Call and see samples.
servant, not over and above well-dress- lie ondeavored distinctly to portray hie long, except at calling hours, and then which is the result of cinibined vanity
Has washed the love-light from his eyes.
I
look
back
with
feelings
of
mingled
O
IUVDltVG,.-eonnecte4\vith the Office iaa
ed, came eagerly forward to open tho personal appearance, vividly describing .Sophia dresses herself and comes down. and stupidity, has changed all that.—melaucholy and satisfaction to the
sViok Bindery in charge of two coivipft-Tit workmen,— And I was to bo his wife, to-night
gate for us, exclaiming aa he did so,tho marble stillness of his countenance in Aunt Zeruah iusists upon it that tin; And it is tho rule of most families jn
•County Records, Ledgers,Journal*, *n.fl*11155ftcifc Bopbe His newt my pillow should be ;
chance which led me, when I was at
iwdfl to ord«r, ahd nf the befit stock. Pamphlets and
-"
Mon general ! oh, moil genoral! maid a stato of repose—the wonderfully pier- way is to put tho whole house in order, which manual labor of all tho members
St. Germain, to make tho acquaintance
ffftodioftlR b^mufl ie. a *w?iti :in.l durable manner, at T>e- A br.ncli.of seaweed has got my place.
quo je suis hcurcux do vous voir," The cing expression of his eye, when ex- and shut all tho blinds, and sot iu your
not demanded, to so rear tho daughr .lit prices. Entrance to Bindery through the Ai-gus And no fcinile comes to the pale cold face
of General MoQtbolun, the faithful friend
old nobleman greeted tho vicux serviteur cited to attention by any person or thing bedroom, and then, she says nothing ters that they shall be. while ijnmarried,
As I fling the weed in the sea.
and follower, and companion in exile at
—his
sternness
of
demeanor
towards
quite as cordially as ho was received by
gets out of place; and H1:C tolls poor of less refd use in the world than anySt. Ilelenn, of the great Emperor. 1
« = I lay my oheek to my dead love's lips,
him, though in a manner lesa demonstra- those who he either dislikod'or suspatsted, Sophia the most hocu* poems stories thing elso upon which tho sun s h i n e s . ^
was introduced by mutual friends to tho
That have kissed mine o'er and o'er j
All
this
he
ably
contrasted
with
his
pertive. They conversed a little together
Vainly 1 weary the air with cries,
about her giauiimother.-' aud aunts, wfvu Thoy are taught to sputter a littlo
genera! and his lady, at a inomeut when
about chauges that had taken place, aud fect suavity among his friends, the light- always kept everything in their liou.-rs French, of which no native of Franoe
For naught but the moaning Sea replies
the events in which ho was concerned
then tho general, turning towards u^, ing up of Iiis foatures when awakened- so that th'iy could go and Fay their could possibly understand a single word;
With sad " Never more, never more."
W. 1<\ B U K A K E Y , M. 3D.,
were fixing the attention of all Europe
—Temple Bar.
K.
said with a faint smile, " Le pauvre into gaiety, and the singular fascination hands ou it in tho darkest night. I'll years of precious time are spent, in
I was often with them, and thus becamu
diable was one of the dramatis personaa of his stuilo hi addressing those to whom bdl tin.1}' could in our house. From end obedience to a nonsensical dictate of
cognizant of many matters of importance
" Iiis power was irrein tho last great scene enacted here, ho was attached.
:l
THE STAMMERING WIFE.
to end it is kept looking as if wo badfashion, iu the vain endeavor to acquire
and excitement, which fow of my coun•of Pre-''.v
which you are about to see represented sistible ! exclaimed he, with animation ; shut it up and gone to Kurope,—iiot a a little proficiency on that most abused
try people had then an opportunity of
"
where
lie
bestowed
his
iovo
it
was
imon canvas, where he aud I figure ia the
ISY JOHN O. SAXE.
book, not. a paper, not a glove, or anyo( all good instruments, the piano forte:
knowing. The Bonaparte fortunes beAT I,A\V AND X O T A K Y PUBLIC.—
youth, and any good looks w« possessed, possible uot to return it with intensity trace of human being in our night.
;;ud if the expiration of tho pupilage
&t
ptly
att*ndfd
Cf nveyuncinfj: and collecting prolhptly atlPink-l
gan
again
to
rise
in
the
scale
of
destiny,
and
devotion.
Ney
was
a
proof
of
tho
thirty-three years ago." After loitering
to. Bounty, Pension* and B:i?k Pay collectd. Office When deeply m love with Miss Emily Pyne,
finds them able to druia out a common
and
the
successful
canvassing
of
tho
empire
he
gained
over
the
affections
of
"
Tho
piano
shut
tight,
the
book
case
iln New Block, past of Conk's Hotel, Ann Arbor, Mich. I vowed, if theaiaiden would only be mtne,
awhile ia the grounds before tho house,
faithful friend of tho late Emperor gave
I would always endeavor to pfe.se her,—
others, and I , whom ho honored by shut and locked, the engravings locked waltz or a ruwoh without agonizing all
She blushed her consent, tbo' the stuUering great hopes that his nephew would at wo entered it, and, preceded by our an- calling mo his sou—1"—the old man's lip, all the drawers and closed lickeiP. bystanders who know music, they have
C. H. SULLEN.
cient escort, were ushered into the first
done well; and, if in addition, they can
lass
r\K*T.Kllin Dry <;«»'',-, (.'roceeies, Crockery, 4e. &c.
tain the minor dignity of President or
reoept'on room, whereon the wall just voice trembled iu the singular conclu- Why, if I want to take a fellow into tho sing a German or French song in n style
Said she never a word except, "You'ra'nass—
x) Kail*Street, Aun Ail..*.-.
tho
French
Republic.
The
evenings
1
A.n ass—an assiduous teaser ! "
facing the door, was pjused the paint- sion of the sentence—" I loved him as library, in the first place it smells like a which gives pleasure to neither thetusolspent at the Montholon villa were full
PHI-LIP 13 AC II.
vault, aud [ have to unbarricade winings abovo mentioned, containing & if ho had been a woman."
, Bouts k Sb-oes,
EALERS in I T .- Q iads~,8
dows, and unlock aud rumiu:)go for half yes nor anybody else, they are accounted
But when w ; were married, I found to un- of absorbing interest, being usually alone group of eight or ten persons, likenesses
Nearly
fifteen
yours
have
passed
away
1
* c , Marn-t,,'Arm Ariv v.
prodigies, as indeed they are. A few
with
f.he
countess
when
th»j
general
retruth,
since that interesting day, and many ex- an, bom before I can get anything; and ot them draw (npver a beefsteak off a
The stammering lady had spoken the truth, turned from Faris. I heard ihe passing froni life, ranged round thefiguresof
I
know
aunt
7,:;n:ah
is
standing
tiptoe
"~RISDON^"nEN^ERS'ON.
Napoleon and Qnecu Hortense, whom traordinary changes have taken place
gridiron or a loaf from the oven) so
For often in ob-vioos dudgeon,
events of the day discussed without reT\E\l.ER3 in Hardware, Stoves, house furnishing
ho was in tho act of embrnoiug, before which at the time were not anticipated, at the door ready to whip everything well that if the subject of tho sketch is
•She'd say,—if I ventured to give her a jog
\) goods, Tin V.'urx-, .tc , &c.j K c
:ist.
serve.
His
mornings
were
devated
to
A fellow
In the way of reproof—"Your'ea dog—your'e
bidding hor aud France an eternal fare- while others, more natural aud more back and lock up agiiu.
stated in fair print underneath, the lookreceiving—in tue capital—the addresses
a dog,
likely to happen, have strangely failed cau't be social, or take any eoj.ii'ort in er-on will know ut ouco what was intenA. J. SCTflEftLAND,
well.
afld
deputations
which
poured
in
from
A
dog—a
dogmatic
curmudgeon
J
"
showing
his
books
and
pictures
that
IGKSTfot
the Xtnv York Life Insurance Company,
G
Under no other circumstances have I of being accomplished. General Mon way. Then there's our great, light ded by it. Most of them paint, (wo beevery quarter to Louis Napoleon. So
t\A Oificeon H&rau street Also bas an han't a stock
ft Oikv
.
ever
b;;en so forcibly struck by tho^e tholon has followed his beloved B»aster dining-room, with the sunny south win lieve rouge is iho fashion just now) but
And once when I said, "We can hardly afford much did I hear of "the prince," that
to tho grave, and Louis Napoleon sits on
cf 'lu' iiv j l approve 1 *p.ttin2: raa.ciiifie&.
a thousand of thorn could not earn, a.
Tin* entravagant style, with our moderate my curiosity begnn to be much ex-cited changes which impress the reflecting
BI&CSH.EK.
the throne of France, which it is even dows,—Aunt Zeruah goi. us out of that houi;e-painter's wages by the most assidhoard,
mind
with
the
ii-anfiitorines.-s
of
all
worldabout
him,
never
before
having
enterojrly
iu
April,
because
sho
said
iho
tiie^
EAT .MARKET—Huron Street—General del
possible
ho
.might
have
attained
without
And hinted we ought to be wiser,
Presh and Salt Meats, Beef, Mutton, I'ork, lkinjs, She looked, I assifre ydw, exceedingly blue.
tained au idea of his being anything ly things, as on this occasioti. Ou tho the skillful management and mi wearying would spcet the frescoes and get iuto uous exerciso of this aceoniplishtnent.^-rPoultry, Lard, Tallow, .<:e., «c.
Genoral
And fretfully cried ; " You're a Jew—jour'fe above mediocrity, ekher in jka.vacter or canvas before us appeared
iho china closet, and we have been eat- Jleadjng is confined, for tha most part,
Montholon aud our guide in the zenith exertions of hi» uucle's old friend, whose ing in a littlo dingy dt)D, with a winto the inevitable novel of U)io sentimena Jew—
talent, if even he came up to that
dovotiou
to
the
Bonaparte
family
provA yery ju-dieio.us Adviser ! "
iI\"S[CIANr AXIi SUROEOS. G'.tiTO a t his rcsi.
Whatever might have bt-en the faults oi life—though represented in a njonient ed fiis strongest principle of action, aud dow looking out c.n a back alley, ever tal school and to the sensational parts of
tleuci', u n t i l si'le of Uuron,t\vo douia west of
of General MoatioloB, ho eminently of agitation, amounting to despair, yet but too truly showed itself as tho main- siuce ; and Aunt Zeruuh says that now the daily papers, while the solid elepients
Again, when it happened, that wishing to
the dining-room is always iu perfect or- of education are almost wholly neglectpossessed the refined aud polished man- those manly countenances were untouch- spring of a long life.
shirk
ed by the corroding iufluoucos of prolong;
M. GUITE11MAN & c o T
der,
aud lhat is such a eajfe off Sophie's ed. In a word, those thjngs that are iu
ners
of
the
French
nobleman
of
the
old
Some >athor unpleasant and arduous work;
How completely this i,e recognized by
their natut'3 purely Gruamental, aud
ec!
soirow.
Beside
we
stood
the
living
HOJ.KSALK And ttetail D»*ler« and .M;inai"actui-er.s
I begged her to go to a neighbor,
school. Constant intercourse with the
<tf Koady-Mada Ciottiflg. ImporteVs of Cloi!is, Caa*
the French nation may b« easily imag- mind that I ought to be willing to eatwhich, in nino cases out of ten, arp forDki
& V S S?bpQwIx Elack M;un<t, Bfce wautedto know why I made such a fuss, great world, as companion to tho Km- individual-*, withered and broken down,
down
ecliar
to
tho
end
ol
the
chapter.
And saucily faid, " Your'ro •Crous—ones— pei-or, had sharpened a naturally acute not only by the pressure of accumulated ined, for in naming die subject of the old Now, you SGQ, Chris, my position is a gotten long before tjiiddla age is reachgeneral's faithfulness among themselves,
cuss—
WM. WAGNER.
intellect, and endued it with a singular years, but by the consuming elloots of tney terra it in words, perhaps more ex- dclicato one, because Sophie's folks all ed, are in.sist.ed upon to tho exclusion of
You were always ac-custotned to labor ! "
EALKIt in Re*fVy JKade Clothing, Gio&bs, Cassimeres,
cafe
and
disappointment.
I
thought
agree, that if there is anything in crea other things that arc the business of
power of penetrating'the motives and caanil Vest in-s. Hat-, OapB, Trunks, Carpa't- [Jit.g.s-.-*;c.,
that little else in the mansion had a pressive than elegaut, " la lidolite du tiou tluit is ignorant and dreadful and everday life, Yoiilh, the time for pre^
Pb*cnix Blocfc, Mniu street.
pabilities
»f
his
fellow-men.
Out of temper at last with the insolent dame,
ehien."
must not be allowed hiss own way any- paration for the duties cf middle age, is
And feeling that Madame was greatly to
I could not explain to myself how chance of calling forth emotions of simiSLAWSON & SON.
virtually wasted. Nothing which relates
lar
interest,
but
in
this
I
was
mistaken.
blame
where, it's a man.'1
such a man could have bc-eo BO far deto the great matters of maternity, to
¥o scold me instead of caressing,
Sltetc'i of a too Careful Housewife.
vf De*terfito -Water Lime, Iband Plasirtr, aluded by Louis Napoleon as to embark On loavine the picture-room, we pro" Why, you'd think to hear Aunt tho care of children or the management
i mimicked her speech—like a churl as I am—
ceeded to surycy tho other apartments ;
of P;iri^, on*' door east of Oook*B Hotel.
Zehiab talk, that we were all liko bulls oi the households is taught. Ou these
And angrily s-iid, " Tour'a a <lam—daw— with him ill his mad descent upou iJou- there was not one erf thorn which did not
BY MRS. II. B. STOWE.
logne. Still lees eould I account for
dam—
C
&LOOMI8,
in a china shop, ready to toss and tear things, blank ignorance is tho rule,
A dam-age instead of a blessing ! "
the apparent certainty he seemed to en- conjure up to the mind of his faithful
She had a careful heart, a good, truo aud rood, if wo are not kept down collar
K
nnd
Photograph
ATtiniB,
in
t
h
e
roaaoxB
follower
some
viv;d
ivuiifliseeuces
of
ov.ir Camp ton1* Clothing store, Ph.e-.niix Hiock, ftofThis race of women who have had
tei'taiu of the ultimate success which
womanly ono, and was loving and aDd chained; and slm worliff-i Sophie,
ffct Batisfaction *fvW3,
what had talsen place on tho last eventthis
training are now tho mothers of
would
attend
the
prince's
competition
obliging
;
but
still
she
was
one
of
the
and Sophie's mother comes and worries,
Good Feelings,
for the presidentship, against.the tried ful visit of the dethroned emperor. H e desperately painstaking, conscientious and if I try to got anything done differ- families, aud to them the education of
c. B. POETE¥T~
W e know a blunt old fellow in theand approved Cavaignuc. Ouo night, hurried iVum chamber to chamber. sort of women, whose very blood,
ORGf.'OJl DENTIST. Oliiee Cornor Of Main an.l Huron
ently, Sophie cries, and nays she don't cooks is entrusted. As for tho cocka
Btroeti, orer RacU & Pier^ou's Store. All calls State of Maine, who sometimes hit the as we were discoursing unreservedly on " Here was the iUxii apartment in
as they grow older is devoured with know what to do, and so I give it up. themselves, we need not say what their
promptly :ittenilod to
Ap-rlS69
which
the
emperor
had
sought
repose
on
uail on tho head more apt than philoso- the " eigus of tho times," I summoned
early education was. They go to acranxiety, and she came of a race of wophers. H e once heard a man much courage to ask, poiut bla'ok, what kind of the night previous to his departure. men in whom housekeeping was more Naw, if I want to ask a few of our set in visjc to learn, and what they learn from
MACK & SCHMID.
praised for his " good feelings." Every a person Louis Napoleon really was, bold- Here was tho room which he himself had than au art or science,—it was speak- sociably to dinner, I can't bavM them teachers who know nothing of what serKAI^F.RS in Foreigu aud Duiuofc Dry Good.Oroeeeat down cellar,—oh f that would nevries, Ilatn and Caps, Boot« aad Siioetf, Croc&xuy, body ioined and said the niin was pos- iy adding, that tho rash adventures in occupied, and here Bertrand had slept." ing, a religion. Sophie's mother, aunts,
er d o ! Aunt Zeruah and Sophie's vants ought to acquire, let tho exporieuco
fcc, Coraer of ilam i. Lii-tr^y t t s .
Then
ha
.bewiHerod
himself
as
to
the
sessed of excellent feelings.
of nearly all tha families of this city
which
he
had
been
engaged
rather
led
and
grandmothers
lor
nameless
gH?ra11
What has ha done ?" asked tlie old me to the conclusion of his being an am- various chambers which had been ocou- tions back, were kuown aud celebrated mother aiiil tho vvholo family would boar witness. I n . .another generation
think
the
family
honor
was
forever
ruinANDKEW BELL.
genius. " He is possessed of the most bitious, but a very weak man. That ho pied by tho rost of the small band of fu housekeepers. They might have been
ed and undone.
W e must uot asktho art of cookiuc^will ha a lost art if
benevolent feelings," was the reply.
was ambitious the general did uot de-gitivos, and walked backwards an.d for-genuine descendants of that Holiuidic them, unless we open tho dining-room, there is not a reform. I t is kept alivo
" What has lie done?" cried tho old ny, but with regard to his being weak, wards from one to another, oudoavoring town of liroeck, colebrated by Wash
and have out all the best china, and get now only by the foreigners who coma
produce.
fellow again.
he kept repeating, ia answer to my re- to recall things more distinctly to his ington Irving, where the oow's tails are the .silver homo from tho bank ; aud i! among us bringing the training and oxBy this time tho company thought it mark, "Point du tout—point du tout, jo mind. This awakened the remembrance kept tied up with unsullie'd'blue ribbons,
porionce of their early homes; but thoy,
D. CRAMER,
necessary to show some of his favorite vous assure c'pst un honime do moyons." of much that had been said by different and tho ends of tho firewood are paint- we do that, Aunt Zeraab doesn't sleep too, soon follow in the vvako of Ameiican
TTORN'EY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Agent for
for
a
-week
after,
gettiisg
things
put
persons during those* agonized' hours
tlie Pbosois Fire a utf Connecticut Mutu *l i.ifa Tn- doings. Thev began to cast about in Ho then went on to explain how he had
ed white. l i e related how a celebrated, away; aud then sho tells me, that iu "progress," and now Bridget and Katri*»rance Companies. Coaveyingaad Collecting prunipt- their miud.s, but the old man still shoutcultivated and developed his talents to which preceded tho fatal one that bac- preacher, visiting this town, found it im- Sophie's dolieate state it really is abom- na think that it is only gajiteel to copy
!/ uttunded to. Office over Stebbine & Wils.m's Sfue.
ed, " what has he done t" They own- a high degree duriug his long imprison- ished them so many years from France. possible to draw these housewives from
tho examplo ot tho daughter to tho m. ied thsy could not name . anything in ment at liana, of which he and madamo As tho train of painful recollections rose their earthly views and enjoymeu's, uu- inable for mo to increase her cares, so Inof born, and despise tho art by which
. G, STANLEY,
invite
fellows
to
dine
with
mo
at
Delparticular.
had both been tho sharers.* I could thick and fast in this retrospect of by- til he took to preaching on the neatness monic's, aud then Sophie crie#, aud tier health is promoted and home mad:; coinPhotographic
"
Yus,"
answered
the
cynic,
"
you
say
not
refrain, however, from expressing gone times—like the forms of the dead of tho celestial city, the unsullied crys- mother fays it don't look respect ibk fortable.
Corner Alain aud Huron Streets., Ann Arbor,
he is a man that has good feelings. once more my doubts as to the sound- which come in the agitated slumbers of tal of its walls, and the polish of its
Wanted, a Cook. Until female edulor a l:imily-rnan to be dining at public
P1IWTOGRAPIIS,
Now, gentlemen, let me tell you that ness of his judgment, whatever his fever, flitting dimly before the mental pavement, when the faces of its house'nthe latest
, an6 every effort ma3o togtoejtatisplaces; but hang it a feilow wants a cation has a new direction in this counvision—tho
old
nobletnnn's
countenance
there are people in this world who gettalents might be. The general mused
Uction.
wives werfc set Zionward at onco.
try tl.at want will be unsupplied iu thouhome somewhere f-~At!<mtic Monthly.
a good name simply oa si-ocount of their for a moment, and then said decidedly, and manner became more clouded aud
aands ot well to do families, in- which
Now
this
solemn
and
earnest
view
of
D. DEFOREST.
feelings. You .can't tell one generous " J e ne dis pas qui'il soit un honnuo perturbed, and 1 felt glad when we at house keeping is onerous enough when a
the next thing to starvation—starvation
,E and retail dealer in Lumber, Lath,
Mulching
Pear
Trees,
last
left
tho
house
and
entered
the
pleas'f glitngles,Safib , I>oo-r^,K!'uds, TtaterLknejGra-nd action that they every performed in their coname son oncle, maia cependant e'est
in tho. ni'.dst of abundance—is a eursa
poor
gill
enters
on
the
care
of
a
voder-'
Tho
pear
trees
abstracts
from
the
s<>il
Jiver Plaater,P!*rit6vPajis, and Nails ofallsizea. A lives, but t'uoy can look and talk most un homrae de moyens, un homme d'une ure grounds behind it. He" walked
atcly
furnished
house,
where
the
articles
*uli MT6 perfectns.soT.fcraeiit of the above, and all other
a very large amount of water, parting only temporarily aud at long intervals
quickly, until wo reached an alley near
I know a man in this granno ferrirete do volonte. et d'un
(iais of bailAing materials cooptantly on ban6 at tbe benevolently.
u
are not too expensive to be renewed us with it at tho surfaces of its leaves, de- relieved ; because tljo real difficulty is,
the
entrance.
I
t
was
there,"
he
sai.l,
"x^eji possible rates,on Detroitst.,a few rGtUfronilhe town that you would all'"call a surly, courage qui ue coanait pas la pear."
not that Bridget will not learn, but that
time and use wear them ; but it i« iufiu
t«lr»a>l Depot. Also op-orating extensively i u i h e
rough and unamiable man, attd yet he How often since have these words come mournfully, " that the emperor paced itely worse when a cataract of splendid positing durmg iis passage tbe mater als there is nobody to iiidtruct her. She has
?Uent Cement Roofiag.
held in solution, to form tree, fruit, etc.
up and down for a few minutes previous
has done more acts of kindness in this back to my mind !
good intentions aud is so iar human,
•TUMBER Y A E D !
to his departure." "Ay V' exclaimed he, furniture is heaped upou "her cure—when We have all noticed that a continuous
county than all of you together. You
My evident scepticism made Madame excitedly, as if stung by some remem- splendid crystals cut into hex consciouce, stream of lukewarm water soon causes" that, for her own eating, sho prefers
may jucigo people's actions by their
Montholou smile, aud when wishing me brance, " i t was just on this spot that and mirrors reflect her duties, aud modi the substance on which it falls to be- good bread to half-cooked and sour
feelings, but I judgo people's feelings
C. KRAPF,
good-night, sue said, ia &Bu*ion to the ho stopped to say something to meand rust stand ever ready to devour and come much heated ; and thus in sum- dough, and a tender, juicy steak to a
flasaJarge and well stocked Lurabor Yard, on Jeffer- by their actions."
discussion, " Wei!, then, you must come aside when about to got into the car- sully in every room and passage way.
mer the sun falling on the earlli ai'oimd burnt, tough and unpalatable chip. Sh<i
K'»u Strevt, in liie Souih part of tho City, and will keep
Sophie
HUB
so'emuly
warned
aud
inand
judge
for
yourself.
As
soon
as
the
«on.stantly onJ>aud au excellent variety of
a pear tree, naturally gives to ite water a desires high wage* &a the reward of
riage, which was to take him away for
fiy
The
following
story
is
told
by
structed
by
all
the
mothers
and
aunts,—
prince
reaches
Paris
ho
will,
probably,
large amount oi heat. Although owing competence a.nd skill, in preference to
ever."
After
this
ho
became
siieni,
and
LUMBEtt,
oae who says he was an eye witness to con.e out here to pay me a visit; you we walked on farther into the wood ; sho was warned of moths, warned of to tije euiii'i a m o u n t of tttsh watej- ,-mall pay for ignorance and unthrift;
( SflLNGf-LES,
I J A T H , &O,. the affair:
must join our dinner-party, and meot soon ho stopped suddenly. " Let UB cockroaches, warned of dust; nil thewhich would c o m p a i a i v e l y pass into oth- but eook'iiig is un art, aud she bay anil
•anu have no instruction. Her employers
*'aicU will be sold as low as can b« a^TordtiJin this
J u s t before the capture of Savannah, him en petit comite, when people are al- go home," he said, "for all is changed articles of furniture bad (heir covers,
' or kinds of tr^es, they mrfgilt not be in-are worse off than she is, and maid and
market.
Gen.
Logan
with
two
or
three
of
Jiis
made
of
cold
Holland
linen,
in
which
ways
seen
in
the
truest
light."
AccordQuality a*ft prices such that no one need goto Dyhere—quite changed ; boundaries close
*roit.
staff, entered the depot at Chicago one ingly, a few days after Louis Napoleon one in on all sides, an<L everything has they looked like bodies laid out, even jured ; y e t with the pear u eo the quan- mistress alike go hungry. Tho truth is
CONRAQ-KRAPF:
fine morning, to take the cars east, on arrived in France, I received the iollow- bacome contracted and .circumscribed.1' the curtain tassels had each its lit'lo tity is SO largo that i t s'ittens t h e that the Americans, in the preparation
Ann Arber, Dec. 6th, 1864.
9S6'1t
his way to rejoin his command. The ing note from Madamo Menthol On, This remark was strictly true as regard- shroud—and bundle of receipts ana of v e g e t a b l e albumen of tho sap, from t h e of foo4, are only afewdegrocsremoved
E\V MUrilC STO11K!
General being a short distance in ad- written hurriedly, just as she was set-ed the pleasure-grounds, which had rites and ceremonies necessary for tlia great accumulation of heat, a u d p i e from the savages that they have driven
vents the easy and n a t u r a l flow to tlio oil' Uiesoil; aud in affairs of domestic
vance of the others, stopped upon the ting off to E a r i s ;
been reduced to a much smaller compass, preservation and purification and oaio of termini of the treo, causing blight, e t c .
economy tho retrograde jiiovcment is tho
platform ot a car, and was about to enall
these
artiekv;
were
stultVd
into
die
"MY D>:AK MISS R.—Entro nous, I am and in truth contained little to admire,
All this is easily prevented b y & "slight •e.auso of real and justifiable alanp.-^r
ter it, but was stopped by an Irishman going to propose to the prince to return with either as to spaco or beauty.
poor
girlV
heat),
before
guiltlotaof
caies
Persons wishing to buy
mulching.
I t should b e remembered, There is show and unbounded expense,
us to-day. As you wish to see him, perhaps
with :
^
a-1 tiie feathers that floated above it.
Hiuwovor, before severe vyeather in tho but as tho pomp eomea i• > at t(;e parlor
you will take your chance of his doing so,
After we returned to St. Germain, I
" YoUl not be goin' in there."
\"oot
Bill
found
very
BOOH
that
his
and dine with him and ourselves. The worst
" Why not, si ?" asked the General. that can happen to you Yull be to dine alone remained to dine with my kind friends. house and lurniture were to be kept at Fall, that thia mu'.ch should he d r a w * door, comfort I'i-cape.s through tha
Among many scenes of varied excite- stich an ideal point of perfection that he away from t h e tree, and KOt restored kitchen.
•' Because them's a leddies caer, and wuj) us.
*Uould go to WILSF.Y'S MU?IC S'I>>RE, before purment which I huvo passed through du jueded another house to livo in,—for, until the tree has parted with ils leaves.
shining elsewhere. lie will warrant Katisfaction to no gentleman']! bo goin' in there without
Wanted, as tho precursor of a cook, a
" Yours traJj,
ere* and take* pleasure in referring t-o ttno&e
ring my lifo, I have never spent a day poor fellow, ka fou^id the dille ett-eo b e IVl'en this is r>ogl.eeted, t h o pear tree urstein of fointflo education that shall
" S C. DE M."
*ho hd.?e aUea.dv purchiSSd of him. He takes pride a leddy. There's wan sate in that caer
In saving thtU he has Riven the best of satisfaction over there, ef yee* jyaiit it,"' at the same
I was doon>*d to disappointment in so filled with iheme.s of absorbing inter- Iween a hou,vj and home i t was onlv wiM coiit'mu.ii to take u p water d i n i n g maLo ihe dutios and business of lifo a
?\nn far, and iatende so to do in all cases. Any Piano
tijne
pointing
to
it.
thin
natural piece of curiosity. That est. Porwnis, Ciiliicly apart Irom my | a year or two after tb-U my wife and I its ' a t o growth, which frecpHMitly depos- liiaiurof pi-iulu concern, and that treat
V 'H bo furnished t h a t purchaser may require, Ha
its itself between the tree m.d the l;i k,
Winlies it to be distinctly understood that he will not bo
" Yus," replied tho General, " I £ea snoruingj in the Chamber of tho Nation- country aud sphere, ansaeitnted wiili ftj started ou>- nuuaas ou very different
accomplishments oii!y aa the garnish of ;i
thus causing lonso b a r k , winter bligl C,
man
whose
name
had
once
filled
Europe
tjjere is one seat, but what shall I doal Assembly, a disturbance occurred of a
i principles, and Bill would oftea drop in etc.. W h e n the g r o w t h , however, is ar- substantial, savory and l.'oalthful disl).
UISTIDE EtS O DL. J3
nature that obliged Louis Napoleou to with terror, seemed to rise beforo uie j upon us, wistfully lingering in the oojjy
with my staff?"
rested by tbo removal of the mulch, the
or«'r.st.
At a hotel in Oxford, N. H., l i w a
" Uh ! bother yei' staff!" was the p.et- remaiu all day in Paris; and thus I lost living and true—tho present receded— 1 arm ehaii- between niv writing tablo and
capillary attraction : s rendered le.-s »ohnugri it root of rye containing 152
N. B The latest SUI:KT MUSIC for sale, 1'IANO ulcnt reply. " G o you and take the tho only chance of coming in close con- and the great emperor ;md his train my wii'o's sofa, and saying with a s,igl>
«fQ<JLS, &c.
Also a root of
sate, and stick ycr staff out of thetact with a man about whom I had came up from the gulfoi'i-he passed aud how confoundedly pleasant things look |1 tive, at an e;u-lier d'tUi ; t h u s the Iliv u stalks from one kernel
A.LVIN WII.SEY.
heard so much, and whom I longed to filled the miud with mi intense appro- . there,—-so pleasuut to have *a blight, protected.— Woili'nhj lar,na\
wheat wltli "; i bunds from a single graiu.
vindy."
3 Arbor,. Dec. 27th, 1364.
98UU
MALMAIS0N.
D
M
P
W
D
A
S
D
A
N
Pianos or Melodeons,
From tliu IUOPII T>\.;r.i|.h , July 1( th.
h"p' d sliu-ery wou'd be abolished bv
tliia revolution, our people commenced
sl>u*in» him :is if hn ht<l trespassed upon our rights. We abused mankind
when they differed with us, and we ctirl'iod our opposition to men's thinking as
they pleased to such an extreme, that
y
,
pp
,
to :n) address 'Von; him. Ho said :
us subject
who dared
to differ
1 call oil yoit, having disoharged uiy froua us on this
wero arraigned,
, to discharge youra, aud remove . not by law, or beloro a k'gal tribunal,
the obstacle which may be in The way but btforo vigilant srioietie-i, and person
ni receivitiw tlio umnestv oath, and to j ally- abused.
Civilisation was almost
ptcpu! e yourselves to become votors for j driven from the land—law and order was
delegates to a convention of the people | suppressed by thui-e [awless ir.on. But
find then to vote for those now we can look over this land and
This
convention,, •svheu thus p: ay, as Solomon did, that all of Adam's
delegates.
g
aasginbjtid, willl represent the musses off i ace may b« debated to diguity and
lM) State, unA this is the power that happiness.
Wm
From tho cl.i.•»[;•„ Triljinip.
Boston Wool Market.
Frora Virginia.
The wool market has Leeu buoyant, Financ.al Look into the Nex.S.x Months.
Washington, Aug. 1.
Tno last dollar of the-la.-t Governwith a:i active demand, and a decided
A gentleman who has just retun>e| \
VNN A K B O I l
MUM I upward tendency in riftee during the ment Loan in Liken. Opportunity for from a tour through the counties i/f JJOARD WANTED >
\ v.ut week. The fact that the preten- invest men! in federal securities, except Stafford, S|»)(tbylvaijia, and Orai ge, j
1-' •• Iwo GEXIKEMEN an.I ttUlr W ! \
FRIDAYIMORNING. AUG. 4.1865. sions of wool-growers, for the belter at a premium, b&s pasted, at least until Va , reports that he found the inhabi t
giades ot tho now clip have been stead- Congress shall authoriz-i another issue tauts generally in a very destitute con- !
there are no
OFFICIAL PA?3B 0 *' THE CITY. ily gaining grouud for the last few of bonds Six months, poihaps a lon- Jnion with no money aud very little of' where
praferrwl
week?, and that prices are relatively ger lime, will elapse before that body nything usido from the present crops, l/f rfcferewct-s. A.I.
•'•<••• I ' T . i ; .
higher at the West than upon tho Eas- can perfect and legalize any financial 'ho corn crop, though not very extou
Railroad Meeting.
tern seaboard, has induced manufactur- plan for the futuro. The Secretary ot ive iu acres, will bo unusually lanre io
The communication we published last ers to withdraw their country agents the Treasury has no discretion meuu- yield.
It ia thought that more com
week, relative to the projected Railroad and to fall back upon the markets of while He is rigidly bound up by tho
-Balsam,
be raised in proportion to tho iiumfrom Toledo, through Uuudee, Saline, consumption for supplies. This course terms of tho statutes as they stand on jer of acres planted than was ever beCKBTAHt B1MB&T
Ann Arbor, &c, to Holly, resulted in a h.is stimulated a very active movement the books. If lio wero intrusted with ire produced in that section of the
among regular dcak-ra nnd commission
BIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY
meeting being held at the Court Houso merchant* ; the transactions both in do- unlimited power, except tho power to State. The common people are well
borrow more money, he could do nolhiug satisfied with tho termination of the
nler» Morbv"", Flux, Hear' Biira
"
«H Bo,
on Tuesday, lo consider the subject.
'inl'l.-.iuLB. t u i i r u h u g e t u U e . A,
mestic and ioreigu staple, have conse- but what he will now bo compelled to war, aud tho rebel soldiers who have
ii-jjirea
quently been large ; pi ices have advanced do—turn his whole attention to pro- jeen longest in the field appear to be
Hon.
JAS.
CLEMENTS
presided,
aud
L
.
p
.
c
W
will prc-ui ibo^ie jurii-dicliou of judges,
some 2a3c during the last week or ten viding to-d'iiy for ibe inevitable expen- the best satisfied with tbo present condi$1,500 a Month.
B u i n h a r o a SL Van rfcljuack, Chic:
,,,
DAVIS, Esq., officiated as Secretary.
;n:il limit their powers. It is called for
duySj and are now very firm at this im- diture) of to-morrow. No .estimate can tion of affairs. Tha preachers, editors h « . l . y & C . , . , Ketrui., W I , , , , e i n U A ^ i u
The Secretary of W a r , to relieve
the npjrpfiae of enabling you to establish
After considerable discussion, Messrs. provement.
be safely made of the amount of rovc.-n- and politicians of the old States rights
.: government. When this couven- himself from tho illegal act of taking W. S. Maynard, W. Chcever, C. B.
Chancery Notice.
possession
of
Ford's
Thoaier,
has
com
Iu view of this upward Iendeucy of -u 0 t u a t wiil coitio into his hands, until school are tho only ones who still adhere
lion tr-,is assembled it will adopt a constitu•: OK MICHIGAN. F o u r t h .lu.'.i,
Thompson,
1^.
C
Itisdou,
and
P.
WineSuit pending in the Cii
rites, consumers manifest more than the Congrei-s does assemble. Expeoti d re- to.thc idea of Southern independence. !•<•Chancery.
tion that shall provide when the gover- milled a second illegal act, by agreetug
' ountj of w u » L t . l i u w . i n L'huiwrJ
nor ui.d members of each branch ol the to pay Mr, Ford | l , 5 0 0 a month, on gar, were appoiutod deley ites to attend usual disposition to lay in stocks for fu- sults dupend upon so many contingen- Iu many instances ex-rebel lieutenants,
Klsuv A. Pulver, ")
n.
t
<;ii . ;:il nfseinbly shall be elected, how condition that he will keep the theatoi the meeting to day, and also authorized ture exigencies at au early period of the. cies that all prophecies may fail. Iu captains, majors und colonels are enAntliony Tulffr.J
to gaged iu tilimg the soil, who before the
tlin State shall be districted in order to closet'.—that he will not use it. The to call another meeting of our citizens. season. The change in tlie condition of our opiuiou, he will be compelled
p
Ii
a
p
p
e
a
r
i
n
g
by
affidavitai«3
in tliis
ttie country, from war to peace, cause.) kite along a» be can with certificates of war would havo considered such au ocbo represented in Congress; thus put- i-oeond wrong is but a continuation oj
We
ht*pe
that
the
delegates
will
be
the
first.
The
sciz
ire
of
the
theatoi
in operation the whole machinery of
the demand to run upon the staple in a indebtedness, and by them (ill up tho cupation degrading.
' '"i) V 01* 11 111 01) t«
' " n *»
**"*•* ttheir
h <ii p A
riiAf
WHS an outrage upon the private rights able to make a favorable report, and larger proportion than for tho hist four deficiencies in receipts, and thus keep
When
undor
order
the governor and members of tho Legis- of Mr. Ford, and he resented it as such that the projected road may bo built.
years ; and as this grade of wool is un- his machine running until he gets relief.
Barnnm'8 New Museum,lature uiuy meet anil make laws for the aud was proceeding to take such steps
••m lInof ima
this (.rder
precedentedly scarce in al! the markets ! In any event, the.e is no possibility,
.".u
• c i /Hit
iiiim
i.roer ami tl al in <1,| u'tii
A
Now
York correspondent says that •>r,
Lhb aaitl Kill lie tukon as ctsnffiard by hi>
<;ovunimt-nt of the Slate. Georgia will as wero ueces-iiiry to bring Mr. Stantoi
Ou Sunday evening lust, at of the country, buyers are bidding eartaiuly uo probability, that, in the
t
ulurtbiir
orJered,
tbat
within 1\TCUIV il.v.Tj •'1:•
then be once more invested with all the to trial lor his illegal, tyrannical act Grass Lake, J. V. K. OUDNKH, a return- against each other for such lots as aro next half year, ho can do anything to Barnum is worlh a million aud a l i l late«,f ll,i. , r.'.«,ih. C<.nipU»iii«
Dt cl „,?'-'""
and
does
not
owe
a
dollar
in
tho
world.
t"j
ou
published
in
tho
Michigan
Arau,
rights ami authority balongiug to a sov- when Air. Stanton agreed to thrust his
now offering, and taking all they can ward reducing tho amount of tho circu>rin(td in »:ii.l Cou:.ty, and that said ni
ed
soldier,
died
suddenly
from
au
overHis
plans
aro
laid
for
a
mammoth
musehand into tho public treasury and driw
eivijrn State.
uodanncein e«c;li week,tor six atccensueiT
get at full current ratas. Indeed, some lating medium now afloat. We ex
a uupy ol thin older bo served no thB .'
I (tow I'ccl bound to declare to you from thoni',0 $1,500 a month, an?l pay dose of mo phine, taken in liquor for have taken choice lota of tho now clip, plained, yesterday, from tho story told um up town on Union equare. An en .hat
onilaiit, pera.nallr, at least twrnlj d»v,h.f
J
*
one thing •which you must recognize as it to him, to let his theater remain tooth acha. OcDNER had come to Grass in some of tha best wool growing coun by official documents and careful esti- tire block is to be devoted to the build- l.»»« Pfe,cribed for ins a p p ^ r a i c e .
l'attd,July -Oth, 1SC5.
accomplished ; and the sooner you know closed. Mr. Stautou evidently Ihiuks j Lako from Jackson, in company with' ties in Ohio, at prices equivalent to 80c" uates, that, tho gross amount of curr;n ing and its appendages—the main buildJ.
<'.W!l'ENTm.
Hr. Ct.Cum'r.JorW.sli-Vc?!
it. and conform to it, the sooner will you that while Mr. Ford would prosecute \ another s ildier, Joseph T. HENRI, and and-upwards, laid down here; but most cy—national and bank ourrencv—in the ing to be a museum after the old style,
Jo«is & BIODGM,Complainant's Policltlm*
catering to the public in the old manner.
be relieved from mi!itar*y rule. Slavery him for tho £jr/<t wrongful act, the re- \
agruts decline to place orders at those auds of the people, was very large.—
two
women
of
bad
ropu'atiou.
Foul
But
a
wing
of
the
building
is
to
be
erecexists no more. This is decreed. Its publican party will permit tho second j
extreme rates, preferring to fall bach up- We stated it to be eight hundred and
restoration, nnder any form, is utterly The sei/.tM'o of the theater was a private play having been suspected, a coroner's on tho foreign grown article.
ifty millions of dollars, and we believe ted into a Smithsonian Institute in New
Estate oi Patrfck Coyle,
lif the question. Those who in- wrong against one man—a wrong, it i.s inquest was held ou Monday, bat noththat
we were under rather than over the York, to cost $500,000, aud to be ever QTATK OF MICHIGAN, Orauty of Wartta*
Old wool of desirable quality is nearfree lo all the citizens. It is especially O At a session of the Prolmte Court for th
dulge hopes to the coutniry are laboring true, which should for the sake of justice, ing was lound against the women or ly out of tho market; and though the mark.
dedicated to tbo youth of Am. rica, t< Washtenaw, holdcn at the Probate Offi^
ur.cer a delusion. Tho Constitution have been resented and punished by the HENRI, and they were discharged from receipts of new clip are beginning to be
The loans all being absorbed; the whom Mr. BarDutn foels indebted fol Aim Arbor,' on Tuesday, tile nrst dav
which the people of Georgia shall adopt public authorities, as one dangerous to
ii the year one thousand ci-bt hundred a i i i,,
quite liberal, it is ooiifiued chiefly to the Grovernment being unable to make any
Present, Hiram J. Benkee, Judte of PrcW
in convention will be called upon to tho country, but the second is uo less a temporary arrest. Subsequently an al- production of two States (Michigan and novo toward the redemption of its notes his fortune. This museum ia to be contigree to this amendment to the Consti- wrong, heoauM ii is the country whijh tercation took place between HENRI Now York), that of tho extreme East he b»nks, impelled by strong self niter ducted ou the principle of tho London
On reading and fllloc the petition, dn]
museums, aud the condition annexed U
tution, thiit slavery shall no longer exist suffers.
and a citizen of Grass Lake, DAVID and West not being much sought for at ost, being unwiiliag to do anything bui the gift it. that if the mubeum ccasrs to Morgan O'Brien, praying that a a-rtain
in
III.- iu this Court, purporting to be tl
in these Suite.-, They will be called upThe snin of money thus drawn from SMOKE, which resulted in HENKI stab- present, and fnll-blo^dod clips of Ohio juah out the last dollar in their vaults bo lree to the people, it becomes tlie sole lewamcnt
or said deceased, may be admittedtojj
on to decide this before their restoration tho Treasury, without authority of law,
.he
pockets
of
the
people
being
full
o
and
Pennsylvania
being
still
hold
in
bing
S.UOKK
with
a
long
knife,
the
blado
properly
of
the'governmeiit,
to
be
placed
ThWenptmtt-ta
Ortered. thot MOB**, U H
to the Union, in order that this quar- it is truo is not large—it is only §1,500
first bauds considerably abovd the views money;—- we ask what is to bo the tend
eighth day of Augusi instant, at ten o'clock ini£3
n t about slavery, which has existed a month—but whciv is the assurance, if entering the heart aud causing death in of operators and consumer.-. Notwith- eucy of aSairs? Are we to have hare in Central park or ol.-sewbeie. It is ex- noon, be assigned fur the hearing of sjiid u«iii«,
tne legatepti. devieccs and liptre at l-ivufmiii
from the beginning of tho GoverAient •his is permitted, to morrow we shall not twenty minutes. IIE.NRI aud tho women, standing the great wo-)! ci ops of tho two times and prudence, care, economy anc pected that ihe government wiU instruct that
sed, ami all other persons iuterc-stml iu saidc™*
to appear at a session of «iid Court 6
i,u t&m present time ahull never be re- have some other case where $1,500 a and two other soldiers' were arrested, first-ineir.ioned States lire coming for- safety in the management of business its officers, einbassadors aud consuls ii required
b l:1,, ,. i t v ,„• j
all parts of the wcr!d to duplicate the IWWenal tHe Rro
viveJ, and in order that there innj be no day will be required ? There is an old
aud show uiuse, If any thi-n: be, whvtte
or,
are
wo
to
havo
a
plethoric
inoneward
quite
freely,
there
is
uo
uccumula
taken
to
Jackson,
and
confined
iu
j-iil.
eifis
made
lo
ihe
Smithsonian
Institute
petitioner
Bhonld
not'he
jraaied:
(Coddispute turning the people of this Slato adage applicable to thi?t extravagance,
tion as yet,anU will not be as long us gold market, and a period of wild, visionary
ordered, Hint s;,id petitioner give ni
on the Ndbjeisti Tljey must provide for which it would bo well to remember, Reports are very contradictory, but holds up a* near present quotations, and aud fatal speculation ? W e see nothiu; ao that lWuum'a free museum nva^ intereMedm said
estate, of the peiidener <rf ffl
share in tho favor thtit has been so lur ion, aud the heiiriug thereoi; by™
p
its .extinction now, and so I tell you to- aud that is "to luko earo of ihe peunioa wo gather that bad whisky was at the wool prices aro relatively higher iu tha
h llatter. All the conditions gely bestowed ou the Smithsonian.
Order to be published in the MM, ,--,,„ ,?,.
to prevent the
paper, printed aud tirculaUug in .-aid i
day, it'you v> ish to be admitted into tho and tho dollars will take care of them bottom of it as of a great deal ol other country th:tu the city markots.
A t whioh invite it are fulfilled ; and, in ou
suoctesh-e weeks previone tosaidd
Union, this convention of the people of selves." I t is quite evident that, in crimes.
present the receipts Larjly suffice to opiuiou, no power can prevent its real
(Atarocppy.j
HIIiAJl J. I
Texas
Georgia must be composed of BUCII ma- dealing with the public money, Mr.
meet the current demand, and good Sola
i
Heretofore
tho
loan
market
ii
A Clarksville (Te&is) letter of July
terial as will recognize the fact of tho Stanton has forgotten tho fact that
JEcJuT One- would naturally supposu of staple, especially such are devoted to which the Government has baeu tho lar
12th says ; .Notwithstanding so many
extinction of slavery in Georgia, and every dollar of money expended unnecthe
delaine
manufacture,
are
taken
for
agree to the amendment to tho Constitu- oe-arily adds just so much more of taxes, that Senator SHERMAN, of Ohio, Lad immediate consumption as fast as put ge&t and most profitable customer, has weeks have elausefl since the embarka
tion of the United States, which will which might bave hern avoided. What been radical euouah to sa'isl}' the most upon the market. Tho volume of trans- acted as a nafety ralve by which a d:tn- tion of the Texas expedition began, i :if A.i:i .\i-l;ur,
extiug'iif-ii
shivery throughout the is it to him whether be squanders $1,500 radical of the radicals and secure his r« actions, though qmto liberal, is only gerous accumulation of the speculative has not yet fully Sirrutd, there being in the year one thousand eit'ht'lmndri (f i u j i i i i i
spirit has been prevented. That valve still a p< i tion of Gen. Russell's Bi-igad.
Present, Hiram .I. H -ak - .
country.
a month for the purpose of closing a election to tho Senate. But it seems limited by the supply offering.
has now been shut down. It is probablo 26th Corps, behind, and the 4lh Corj
e matter of the R.tate of B
theater,
or
81,500
a
day
on
some
favorSo, then, I say to you again, under
Tlie scarcity of fine domestic fleece, that all Government bonds will rise to a aro at New Orleans
that his defeat is decreed, and that Gen.
Our
troopa
art
On
l-eadbij.'and
(iliH.- th« pr-tiii, .u. dii!rr,rincil »|
whatever view you may take ot' tho sub- ite, or 81,500 a minute to cover up SCIIKNCK, of Vienna notoriety, is to be combined with the upward range of slight premium. If they do, and to ft
stationed along the River Rio Graiidi
ject, slavery is extinguished. I t is gone some illegal aud unoonstitufional act of
sed, praying
gold, has stimulated the market for tlie k(«s extent if they do not, the inquiry
to sell certain real estate wlurcofsdjismi
hi* ; always providing his political his successor. I l may be that the in- better grades of foreign wool, and the will bo soon or, evory side, " What shall and through the country to the Cit• censed
—it is pone forever.
died seized.
™"
Theruopon it is Ordcrol. that Wedncsto, ite ».
I have heard complaints upon this friends and partisans will shield him discretions of Gen SHERMAN iu his nego- movement in these, especially in Culo- I do with my surplus money ? How Kio Grande. Tho fleet of the lii' teem
b o a j of Se])t..mi>(;i- u«;xt, at ten . >vU>ckuitie(m
Grande
numbers
50
sail,
mostly
Frencl
point, fellow-citizens, that io passing from the consequences? Let there be tiations for tho surendor of JOHNSTON, nial descriptions, has bet-n very brisk, can I invest it so as to get a good renoon, be assigned ibr
•!'saitl pptiiiou W
heirs at la", ..
•
, . j . '.,mi an w i ( ;
from the state in which we have been au end of these illegal acts, which cost and, later, in declaring against negro with Inrge sales, both here and in New turn ? " When these ominous sounds but the tlaji of America aud Englaiu that the erested
in sskl estate, arereijiiired totmi
are
conspicuous
on
the
war
vessels
into the now order of things a great 'ho pcoplo so much money, drawn
a session of said Court, then to beholden at t h e S
York, at a material advanco upon pre- strike the pubho ear—au evidence tha6
Oiuce,jn tho City of Ann Arbor, and uliow.aU
many difficulties and inconveniences will from their pookots by the unrelenting | equality, has something to do with the vious rates. Pulled wool is also very capital is begging for customers—the day Among them Maximilian's forces aro es any
there bi-, why the prayer of the ii-'titiooKM
arise. Nothing else could have been tax-growers.—Free Press.
raid against the Senator. I t is not scarce, and as usual at this season of speculation is not far off. In the bo- timated at from 16,000 to 20,000, au not be granted : ' And it 'is further ordered Mi
Iies.itiouera g i w notiee to the persons imcnvmlari
many
of
these
are
Mexicans,
whose
pa;
expected. I t is said the negroes will
enough that a man must be radioal him There ia scarcely any but lambs' to be giuuiug- tho gambling tendency may be is 25 cents per day, und uo rations fur esrate of Ihe prndom-j- of said petMion. arid ibeteing thereof, l>y causing a copy of this
From Texas.
strangle through the country, commit
published in the toi-higan Anjtm. a i-.ewspapcr i s )
self, all bis relatives must be of the had, and the hnig-slapled artiole is very guarded and cautious; but it giowa by Dished.
and drculaiing in said County, four saccwairei*
depredations, many of them be impudent.
much wanted, and commands extreme what it feeds upon ; and before ConNo.v York, July 20th.
to said day of hearing.
same stripe. Conservatism and common rales.
The steamer Carmargo, capturod b previous
All this may i>o true. But for the pur
CA true copy.J
WIHAM J. BEAKH
gress gets re;tdy to linker up the finan- the rebels fxotti the United Slates o
TJia JlernhVi Te^as correspondent
sense,
with
a
duo
regard
for
the'rights
W-*
iu-.i.-j of fioUt
HUM of rectifying tilted evils, wo must
Snlrs of domestic for tho past wee' ces, tho speculative mania will bo uniTho large number of our nationsay
one
of
the
Lousiana
rivers
and
sold
t
kifttve a Legislature that will make laws
of
white
tiltiu,
are
not
to
be
tolerated
in
foot
up
about
1,OUO,000
Its,
at
a
versal
and
furious.
We
do
nut
now
see,
id
along
l
Estate nf ^ruden.ik C. keubliw,
l troops iiuendod tj bbo stationed
-ni-h-them severely for the coiumis- .ho
range, of 58a?7c for fleece, aud 65a824c and perhaps nobody can tell, what it will the French, has been doing a good busi
Rio Grande had arrived at their the family.
ness
bat
ween
Bagdad
and
Matamoras
At a :
• ,
sfime. That is your remedy; destinations ou the ]2th, aud formed a
for fettper i;nt! extra pullvd
Iicltfdec first attack; but when cnoe started, the
.•i». hokU-ii at tlw iVohale Olfice, inhit)
Our government will soon demand th
ing will not do any good. And chain of posts extending from the mouth
arc
lois
'
f
new
inixed
vVpgterij
fleece
at
of
A
n
u
A
r
b
o
r
;
01
, , 1.1 y of Avpublic
may
be
fissured
that
it
will
seiza
JOHX CouJ-UiANE, of New
gust, in :
, iiousand ei^ht hundred and &jnot only that, but it is claimed by some of the stream to suiue distance above
58aC2.', Vermont at (J0.iC>3c, New York everything in its turn. It is probable restoration of the Carmargu.
York,
is
just
now
in
bad
"dor
with
his
Then is ia a good feeling appare&tl live.
tt&ri the negro will not work. I know Brownsville.
Stnt • at G^a'JT.:, new at d o!.i M-iohig:ll that railroad stocks, an they havo long
Present, i!:r ; ; m .?. Beskex Jml re of I
existing betweou th« French and Amt-j
radical friends. The cause is l:is taking at <>3a70i}, ai.J O^'io at GS.w7o, t'ie out
th-ii th'>so who have been driven ofi the
I n t h e m a t t e r of the E s t . t e of
been
tbo
favorites
of
tha
speculative
Tho cavalry column, under Gens.
ioan
force",
each
party
seemingly
detei
ftrt'ms do not work, because they hnvo Merrit aud Ouster, which left Shrove- ground iu a recent speech at Washing sidj figures fur s.null 1^ s of choice.— classe.", may feel the firut impulsion ; aud
Khng and
filii
, ,. tjnit n-ifci'I
mined not to be the aggressors.
It
J o h n Ni'Ublinj;, prayiiis; ilwt he mnj I
no opportuity of working, and some of port and Alexandria, La., vn the begin- ton against negro suffrage. The radi- Comm.re'a! BalUtia.
from them the motion «ill be communi- intended now to move a part of thd 25-1 Admim.iU-itu>r ou the estate of said i
Therenpon it i- OrtVrwl, thai
; -will not work ivliero they have not ning of this mouth, wero expeuned to
cated to whatsoever olse of real or fic- Corps up tho coaat, the cavalry to pro- eighth
WOOL it! OHIO.
cals are determined pot to tolerate- anyday of August instant, at ten <>•,-:•» tin ra.-furIk-en driven oft'. For this latter class reach the Texas frontier early in Aue assigned for the n. ,
titious
lalue
men
fire
nccustomed
to
T V , ( V . . : v c ! i ! ,1 ( O ) 1-armer,
«f J u l y
one who does not swear by the pegfo>
ceed to Itidianela and bj mountau, and
• hoii-a ai law i
-,);.)Ther j«r'
the Legislature must make laws declar- gust.
deal in; and, perhaps, before tho peo le thence to San Aiit;nia.
• i "'i--i"i
toipowtt
2
2
,
s
u
j
s
:
L'ti.'i.ig
t
h
e
hist
i.
c
k
c
o
n
s
i
d
and to prouownce against universal sufing them vagrants, and punishing them
a
s
e
s
s
m
a
of
said
Court,
theiiu>beholdeo9ttlMnol»t«
are aware oi the teudency of affair*, or
Tho town of Brownsville,, which dur' ' the ( ity of Ann Arbor, aiiil eto* i».;e.»
ns^such. The negro will not work! ing the rebeliioa was the great entrepot frage, is to wipe out all past services, a r a b l e w o o ! i-h ir, •»{•<; fejiHU^ i. O h i o a t a bave compi elicndcd the truo reasons of
any there be, i v h ' the prayi
The Ee%7olution in Hayti,
How do you know they will not ? I f,.r cotton for the interior of Texas,, and bring down excommunication, and be r a ; « i oi.from c 50,.G0e) end same littl ihe movement, tho couutrv will be in a
not be-gra»ted: And it is fiinlin- ,ni!mil ttatsi
(H-iiliuiu-i- :::vi- n i i t k
wo
h;>irot
at
S:ii.
At
these
fa'.vg
the
NEW
Yoiui,
Juiy
21).
tall you they will work ; and 1 must where an immcuso business in tho staple
blaz.i of excitement, equal to, if not far
estate, of the pendency uf said pstuioii, »ml tticbesrat
thereof, by causing a copy of this Orderto bepublisra
say that under tho peculiar circum- was transacted, is now deserted by those consigned to rank with " copperheads'^ local buvorH are gradually picking up surpassing, tho great furore of Match,
Advices deceived Irom Hnyti, by way hi
the Mit higan Aryuti, a newspaper, i^riuted sod df'
tlie sin dl clips r.nti the glide wool. Ii
and
"
traitors."
What
next?
of Nassau, N. P., state that the rtmilu calatlng in said County, three sm-«'R-n-e wMbp*
1804,
when
it
was
ihe
rule
in
New
stances by which they were surrounded, who raised monster fortunes iu a few
MaOii.-u:i, Ularko and Grecue, the price,
••• saWday
said day of heariui
m to
iic.
tiouary
y/ar
in
that
Itcpublic
is
still
Fork, and to less cxtt nt in Chioago, for
no people ever behaved bettor than they months, and its business activity, except
(A true copy.j
HIK.VM .'. BEAKH,
The Kans-as Journal-^-ot which has been from 46,-iGOe, and we are ingoiLg
on,
and
tbat
the
rebels
profesB
H>20
f P*
evory
speculator
to
make
a
fortune
iu
a
have done. Those who tell you they such as the presence of an army gives
formed
of
some
good
clips
of
from
-150
M. W. REYNOLDS, well known to our
themselves willing to bo buried under
will not work have hopes of continuing it, has for the present departed.
to 1,000 fleeoos that have been taken at week. We think we see plainly enough tho ashes of their towns rather than bo
Estate
of
Dowdull—Minors.
their control and dominion over them.
The battery of six guns, which ftle citizens, is OTIC of the editors and pro- these figures. In Lioking the move that uiiuiug, oil, and manufacturing
Q
i M i CHIGAN, Coi M V or W»6BIEU»»
T%£y Will work under contracts of hire, rebdis on evacuating Brownsville, sold prietors—suggests that, as the Pacific meut is still a slow one, and so in oth stocks, f.8 well ns grain and all the grant long-er governed by President Gofirard, C I At a session of tbe Probate Court for tlie CM#1
Washtenaw, holrten at the Probate Office in Hi" ?
Salnavo, the revolutionary lender, has of
and if thev fail, they become vagrants to tho Imperialists for $17,000, was re- Railroad will be completed to historic er parts of the State, where the better agricultural staples, and possibly city
of Ann Arbor, on Wednesrlay, the. second drty of i p
lota, will be blown up like so many bub- issued a fiery proclamation, winding up sa-rt, in the year oae thousand ei<'ht IWIMM "i *
and may be punished or exiled, us the turned to tho United States commander
grades
aro
held.
This
week
oponei
Lawrence by the 15th of September, the
bles, and that the entire property of the with the motto of the French Revolu ty-fire. Hiram .1. Beates, Judge of Pn>bs!t.
jiws of t'aa State n u j direct.
Let the at that place ou the 17th, by order of
Union Pacific, Missouri Pacific, aud oth- with a better feeling, and.buyers inform country will bo whirling iu a vast rerial tionists-— * Liberte, Fraternite," &o. He Present,
In the matter of the Estate of John UowdcH **
liegfolature meet and pass the needful Maximilian.
ed us that Ihey should probably break
ert P. Dowdell, and Terrfessa Dovrdell, minors, f*
laws for theh1 regulation, and everything
Cowan, Guardian of said Estate, euro'15 ioWO*1
It is said that in the interior of Jex-iS er railroads unite in inviting the Eastern over the general standing rule of 60o eddy from which, before the storm is claims to have boen completely success- ael
represents that he is now prepared to rendfrbs
will move smoothly on. Let them be the paroled soldiers, are committing the Press to make an excursion to St. Louis We would again say to our friends— over, tho wrecks and fragments of for- ful in all tho battles he bus fought, and and
ftnai account as each Guardian,
employed by men of humanity, and have grossest outrages iu every direction, and and the interior of Kansas. We second don't bo in a hurry unless you are tunes destroyed and enterprises founder- to have thrice defeated the army of Qeflf- Thereupon it is Ordered, that Tnc«tav. t!t« » *
ninth day of Augtist hist., at ten o'clock iu the ffn'"*:
rard recently.
fair compensation given them, and in keeping the peaceably disposed inhabi
be assigned for examining and allowing pressed for the money. A faw weoks ed, will strew the ground as thickly as
and that the next of kin of said mrao» W "
down
trees
in
the
track
of
a
wind-fall.
mv judgment, no difficulty will lio in the tants constantly in a condition of.torror. tho motion.
moro will be soon enough to Bell, ant
other
persons interested Hi s:iid eai
Mexican Affairs*
•-.ray.
There is anolhor agency in addition
quired lo appear at a session of said Court, uV'lV
It is estimated that there remained iu
8- IS. SEKLBV, of Coldwater, there will be quite as juany buyer
holden
at the Probate Offlw, in the City of At«-W"
NEW Y O K E , July 29.
We have lost our capital in negro the State, at tho time it was occupied
around then as will be necessasy lor a to thi 88 that we have mentioned that
in said Comity, and Bhow cause, if any ili^elft"^
will contribute to this dreadful result;
A gentleman lately from the eity of the said account should not be allowed: -^ ,p,
property. I t is goue. We are reduced by the National troops, about 10,000 returns an income for lSGi of $250,000, healthy operation.
ordered, that said Guardian cive iii"''*",;
aud that is the small bonds of the var- ftlexico, through tho Herald, pronounces further
as a people to bankruptey. W e have " i t is elated that the rebel Geu. Kirby throe times as large as any other income
persons interested in said estate, of ihept*1* 'j
?nid
account,
the hearing thereof, b.Tca'raftJj^i
ious loans that havo been taken by the otterly iulse the statement of a Memphis cf this Order and
been*tn affluence aud our riches have Smith and his party, which I suppose we have seen reported in the State.
The English Navy.
to 1» published in tin
people. Wo do not know the amount of paper relative lo the alleged persecu- newspaper printo-il and circulating in smi
flown away.
But who is to blame ? includes Gen. Mogruder and the threo When we were iu Coldwater on the first
successive
weeks previojiss to
saiadav of
A late numbor of the London Quar the "fifties," "huadrods" and ''live huns s i e week
to saiadav
From what sourco came that result ? or four ex-Governors of Louisiana and
tion of Americans in Maximilian's do
tA true copy.J
UIIIAM J.
It.is from the war—it is one of tho pen- Texas who fled from the latter State of March 1864, Mr. S. was just getting terhj Revinv, in an article entitled "Our dreds" that ba\e been issued; but the sum minions. He says also that the state1020
l
alties we must pay. It wag a war of with him, have been made prisoners and ready for his first trip to the Oil regions Whips and G-uns," deplores the feebl is immense ; and we do know that in a j m e u t that Americans have been ordered
condition of the British navy in thes time of either panic or speculative exEstate of James Vanderbilt
our own see-king, and such has been the p iroled by the Governor of Saltillo,and of Pennsylvania, and in the above stated
out of tho country if, equally untrue, CTATE OF MICHIGAN', C.irxTV OK Wttinf1*;
terms : '' In tho Ghannel our iron clac
" result of it. We made the war. A s a that a considerable army train wlfich income we have tho result of his ven fleet is, with few exceptions, reported to citement, these bonds, now quietly re- aud represents the Emperor to be very >J At ft sessiou of the Probate Court for 'to.1--0™;.
Washtenaw, hokk-n at the Probate OiBce, 0«»<•
posing in bank vaults, chest-tills, bureausouthern man I am bound to say, and they had with them was captured.
Ann Arbor, ou Saturday, the 2tHh (lay »'"'•'
ture. That is "striking ilo" to gomo be not very seaworthy. Wo have only drawers and breeches pockets, waiting favoraible to citizens of the Uuited of
the year one thousand ei^h't hundred audsMJ-w •
history will say, we fired the first gun,
States,
aud
desirous
of
their
presence
Twelve hundred Fioueh troops had
four
ships
wilh
turn-tables,
[;',
<
>
.
,
of
th
Present,
Hiram J. Reakes, Jadge of probate.
the semi annual payments of interest, are aud tho assistance of their ingenuity and Jn the matter
the result of-wliich has been a war of gi- arrivod from France and were landed at purpose,
of the Kstate of James Tffljj
Monitor pattern,] and not one of then
d*eased.
Caty Vanderhill, Executrix of tw
gantic, huge proportions. We have Tampico in the beginning of tho month,
only
so
many
pieces
of
paper
that
will
|
energy
in
developing
the
wealth
o"f
his
10 zea w tn
is a seagoing ship. In the Mediterran
and Testament of said deceased, coin^s
S"3T
I
'
'
'
which
politicians
been impoverished by our folly, and and a rumor current which, did not
represents that she is now prepared to
can there are only throe irou-clads, am form an addition to tho circulating uio- empire.
account as such Executrix.
lh, $
such will ever be the result of stupend gain much credeacc, says that after of the philanthropic or "God and hu- the two admirals there hoist their flag diuin. Stringency will bring them forth
Thereupon it is Ordered, that Monday. "»
ous folly.
manity" school — what a perversion of in wooden screw line-of-battle ships, wit! to pay debts, and the desire to make I CLEANSING: WOOL.— The Jonesvillo day of August next, at ten o'clock in "1ie . 1
them arrived 12,000 more.
be' assigned for examining and all' "." -.
•Hut while I say these things on thistej-ms — advocate negro suffrage, re- which it would be inadtict>s to meet the money by speculation wild put them fly- (Mioh.) Independent gives the following account, and that the legatees,
es, dd i f » ,.
and1 all oll,rlf!
ing
in
the
air
like
BO
mnry
autumn
weights
of
fleeces
of
wool
before
and
heirs at law of said deceased, am
point, I think some advantages will reFOKLI'S TKKATKK.—The government minds one of lite old nursery rhyme, smallest iron-chid of Italy or Franco.'
d tw app?^
sons
interested
in
said
estate,
are
required
sult from this war in tho future. having- rented ForJ's theaiter at §1,500 a
It if further stated that of the twenty leavos. Add them to the eight hundred after cleansiug, as shown at a recent ex- session of said Court, then to be hulden R'
now
somewhat
out
of
date.
Office,
in
the
City
of
Ann
Arlior.
in
said
Wiiilst w-o bate been hurt and chastised m mth, will, doubtless, make immediate
four wooden ships on the coast of Norti and fifty millious of bank and national hibition in that vicinity :
show cause, if auy there be, why the said Rj
" His ladder's Uope, his i»ot'irr's Joy,
for the present, yet let us remember arraugt'Hieuts for tho selection of a- comAmerica, none arc iruu plated, nod tha currency, and we have an amount four j One fleece treighing 10 lbs. before not be allowed:" And it is !'m-tlienii*i--~1
He darliDg little niyger boy."
Executrix give notice to the persons inter" ' j e ! :
times
as
great
as
that
required
in
a
sound
.
cleansing,
gave
4
lbs
5J
ounces
of
tint we may accumulate property in tho pany whose genius w 11 aptly represent
no gun on board of any o-f them ie ca
estate, of the pendency of said account an" "^M*
W h a t a slender thread does tho na- pable of making any impression upon and healthy condition of affairs, to do ' cleansed wool; another weighing 15 lbs. big thereof, by causing a copy of this Order w£fa
futu"e, and all our surplus capital, ia- the dignity of the nation employing it..
lished in the Mvhiiian Argus, a-newspaper.
the entire business of (he country !— gave 6 lbs. 1% ounce?, and "still another circulating
au iroo-clad ship,
in said Comiiy. three BtcwwV
stftad of being laid out in negroes, will Whether the arrangement entered into tion baud on ?
When,
then,
we
remember
how
small
an
weighing
1-jf
lbs.
8
ounces
gave
5
lbs.
be -expended in permanent improve- bv Secretary S'auton is regarded as a
The Quarterly ridicules the manage addition to tho bank paper oi the for- 10J ounces of cleansed vrool. By theso
The radical journals are very
ments, in increasing the comforts of our national tribute
ib
h theatrical
h i l profes-f
to the
101J
ment of naval affairs in ilnglaud, wher
houses, manuring our lands, planting or- siou, or ons designed iu some slight deadvocating sundry amend- Lords of tbo Admiralty who are ignor mer speculative periods sufficed to upset | figures it will be seen that the percentage
all
prudent
calculations,
and
give
largely
Heal Estate for Sale.
of toes was about from 60 to 70 per
chards, building permanent fences, and gree to relieve ou-r financial embarrass- ments to the National constitution. The ant of the duties of the> servrco exorcise
increased and purely fictitious values to cent. L. I). Green, Esq., of the Woolen CT-tTE-OFMICHIO-AX, COHNTT W T V A S ^ J J I1
in manufactures of ail kinds Attract- ments, he tausl bo credited with origipivot of tBesG several amendments is supremo control over men who kuovr sill tho country conlaiued, we in:iy calcu- Factory, says he had never before been LI In the matter of ihe Estateof .ludsnrrJ " j i S "
ed to this lafiil, emigrants from other nality n its happy conception.- The
late of said Countj deceased : Notice '" h;;,nii('every rope aud are qualified to pass
in pursuance of an Order grantedto j W j i j
parts of the- world, aud from tho North, profits, of eourso, will be paid over to the negro, and thtt changes are negro judgment upon ships and guns alike; late with reasonably certainty the extent able to obtain 5 pounds of cleansed that
g , Administrator of the estate "jj"^ ^^>*>
and
violnuoo
ot
tho
excitement
that
is
wool from a single fleece, and the fact signed,
will eonit; lo settle among us, because Secretary. MoGulloch. W e rather think | equality, negro suffrage, negro citizen^ and it fastens tho indictment by a cotnthe Hon. Jndgo of Probate, " there " i> l l ^ L
day off J.Iiine. A. D.
1866,
D 188
we have as good a clime as any under it it) tho counueucoment of a- project to negro saviors, etc. Verily, tho white plimont to- " tho federal Americans," approaching. Look out for tho coming that fino wool loses nearly three-fourths tenth
Public Vendne, to the highest bidder, at>n 1
storm
!'
He
is
the
safe
man
who.
has
all
of
its
weight
in
cleansing
will
be
receiin
the
premise's,
in
said
Coniuy. < \
tha sun. Our towns and villages, in- bring all tho theatres in tlie country un- man ia of no account in this latter day. who, in spite of all diaaidvantages, have
day of August, A. 1). 18W, at t
anchors down to meot it. Ho is the fool ved with much surprise by tha uninitia- first
; of gniftg to decay, will improve, der government management. We do
afternoon
of
that
day.
Csubject
to all ^ -j •
"developed u formidable navy." Iu who imagines that ho can control it, or
mortgage or otherwise existine at. the
' rf jjjr
ted.
and aits and sciences will flourish not remember lo bavo seen an estimate
death, and also subject to the right of ll "" u f0 ||(ii*
The telegraph says Gen. IIAL- spito of tho lossou taught by the Kear- that he ean ride in it as ho pleases, and
I. McLean, the widow of said deceased.) tl
eftnong us. Such, I beli-eve, will be ono of tho aggre-gate profits of these instisarge
and
Alabama
fight,
it
adds,
described reaJ estate, to-wii.: The >J'T, f,hai r'-;
I,ECK sailed for California on the first, to
then quietly diop to iho ground and
THE ESTATE OF THE LATIT
t>i' tlw results of the war.
though the utility of heavy ordnance leave his feUonve to dash ou to destrucSouth-East quarter of section six, i-»" "! f ffti:
tutions for tho past, year, but probably
—The Boston' Transcript is authorized of Hie West half of the Xorth-East nr'-"''.'.'
n *K
And not only that; thei'e- is another J-u.lge Advocate- 11-olt has it snugly take command, we believe,, of the De- was thereby proved ou the very shores tion.
wven,
lying North of the highway, ana a£z&M
to say that the estate of President Lin- acres, oh
the Weet side of that part "' '"/'..id «**
partment
of'
tho
Pacific.
of
England,
she
h
is
'•
no
such
guns
yet
S<jt»au.tag«. We have been- very sensi- stowed awayy in hi« " biM'eau of military
y
quarter of the North-East quarterr a
OI •
coln, with tho addition of the contrilm seven,
afloat, while guns of even fifteen inehes
tive, as a people. Wo allowed no man justice,'1 and
d can bell
ll fco-a
fc fraction
f t i how
h
lying South of the highway.
1
1
tions
made
in
Massachusetts,
Khode
An
Englishman,
while
on
a
spree
in
three
Southof
range
fonr
Bast,
"
Th<>
watch
taken
from
young
Dahl"''''''"'"
in
diumetev
are
in
use
in
the
federal
to think tba-t slavery w.is a moral, H-ocial much revenue may be derived from A n
Morphia the other day, gave a German Inland aud New York, will amount to K '
I gren when he was ambushed and1 killed navy."
WILLIAM
or political evil, and if any ono thought sou;ee. — Chicago Tti/ves,
liquor seller a letter of credit for $27,- one hundred thon.'nnd dollars, and' that Dated, June lOthi 18*S.
in Virginin, has been found in New
tl,i!.-t, he was deemed unsound, arra arv }
thu
at-tvvo
labors
of
those
obtaining
subf>00, ns security for the liquor he drank.
The above sale is postponed1 nil <
Tho United .States Military Railro id i York—sent there . for safo keeping by
lod beiore vigilance committees.
l '<'" ' 'f:'f:''
Gold clossJ ou Wednesday ui Ttiroi:uli the aid uf the police it was re- scriptions to the Lincoln fund havo uow r..),. i.--.;.. att the
and rirne
"'• j.-rs"'-the some
some place an
WILLIAM PRESTON
PRESTON, AWU»
A
Even when Lord John Mussell, in Div^i >n >.( the 5li»si»ippi liivo ia uje I Lieut. Jhu-t, who Ted the party by whom 145*
ceased.
covered.
Da.ed August 1-r, lt-05.
, Dubhjren w u killed.
Erfglanff, took occ&sion to say that he OVOV 'i 10 locomotives.
Go'i Johiisan'B Speech at MaoonOov Johnson rotilrusd to this eity
rday, and at hiif-p:ist live o'clock,
ing 1" previous announceuio it,
oirizeus of Maoau assembled in tho
City Hull, for the purp.iso of lUteniog
J
We huvo received Purt XLVill.
of tliu Rebellion Record. I t is embellished
with llue povtraita uf Maj. Gen. Phil. Sheridan, and Gen. E. I). Townseud, and records
the closing events of 1863 aud the opening
events of 18G4. GO cents each monthly part.
Address D. V A S NOSTRAND, 198 Broadway.
N. Y.
N OW
P*MJ ALL PATRIOTS,
Silks in the Future.
The silk breeders of Fiance are, we
-AND-
I L L I U S UAUEE & CO.,
11 AT E V li li Y BOh Y S A Y S !
IS THK TIME
ai-u told, in a p o i t i o n of tlio c r o n t c s t .
distress. A Btrucg« disease, wbicb lms j IRISHMAN
IN PARTICULAR !
PLUMEll & JENNINGS
For bargains hi
reappeared among the worms from time
to t me — notably in 1G88 and 1710—
CAN GBT YOL DP A BI.TTKK
FRIDAY MORNING, AUG 4, J 8 ^
has, sinco I860, recommenced itj rav- Grand Excursion and Pic-Nic,
ages, till the price of seed has risen len
-i:y 'tin:8. M. Pettengill &• Co.,
; lold, i.iid tlie demand for uiulbery
y leaves
„„ 37 P a r k R o w , S c « \ o » k , <Si 6 StnteSt
2 3 T The July number of Blade-has so fallen oft', that the planters threat. »ar \"entslor the AKUi'sin those cities
THAN YOU CAN BU\r ELSEWHERE.
''J^.e'attthoriMdto take .YJveriUcmenuauu Sub icood's EJinhuryh Magazine has the follow- en to cut down the trees and use tho The Detroit "Circle of the Fenian Brotherhood, will
Great l'iuno Forte and Weludeon
^ t l o n . f o r u**t<,ur Lowest Rate*.
AND
ing papers: iiias Majoribanks ; Cornelius lands for some more profitable cultiva- give a Brand Excutahiii to . \ \ x ARBUtt, on
—o—
O'Dowd upon Mei. and Women, and other tion. The disease shows itself, accordWritten for t h e . \ i s u » .
Wednesday, August {6th,
Things in Genera! ; Oarlyle's Frederick the ing to a petition aua!) z d in the Ghiu:i
Makes a Fool of Himself.
w h i o b p l a c e l lien-- will 1 <; o n e o f t l i e m u s t r x t « u » i v e
Great; Sir Brook Fosbrooke ; The ltato of Telegraph, just »8 the worm is about t>
a N i o s »v«r b o ] hi t h U S l a t e , t o ^ c t u e r w i t h
WAKEK00M& IN
BY KARl, K1TT1UDUE,
Interist; Piccadilly; Mr Gladstone a t Ches- begin tho cocoon, so that the breeder
can **"JT t y < y o u very
Susie, Singing, Dauciug on the Green,
ter; and the Past and Coming Parliament.—
>Tli a mystery, sir, 1 oo'uW never unravel,— f l a year; with the four Reoiews, $10. Ad ha^ the trouble of rearing for nothing,
•1 every other amupeineui «vl)i 1) the heart of an ejtand
has
to
purchase
seed,
as
it
wero
in
Though I've thought of ii niiny a time,
rsioiiLst can possibly desire, l i will lie tlie aiodt
dre>a LKOKARD SCOTT &. Co , 38 Walker S»., the dark.
Repeated experiments seem
G9 WASHINGTON STREET.,
With a wiali for tho truth and a freedom from JN. T.
to prove that the only seed which can
Magnificent Excursion and Pic-Nic
cavil,
tlwm you GUII U'>po to bu FITTEt) ^Ufwherm;^be trusted is that from Japan, and the
\cw York Wiiraooi/u, (350 Broadway*
The apltmdul BHBCI ul the 1'Jth KeguThat 1 fancy was truly sublime—
jg-^7* We ure indebted to Dr. 0. B.breeders therefore pray the State to aid ;•.-»tin-willReason.
accompany tho «xcui-imi party. The Ann
Why it is tlmt a mail, be ho never so clever, POKTEK for Chicago duiliee containing the
rboi' iinml iU dl:u engaged for tho occ&fik>n.
them by bringing Lome ttieir supplies
Wholesale Agents for the V. a.tur
The Circifh of Hontiac, Wynii'totte, Y|>rfilan.ti, Ann
Makas a fool of himself with the girls ;
proceedings of Ihe American Dental Associa- in men of-war. I t seems probable that
•boi'. Clip 1.sea Jackson and liattle Crtok will jolc iu
is now receiving liU
10
l
'
i
c
M
r
.
giggles
and
wriggles
iuid
twaddles
when0|
tion .
this request will be granted, and also
ReJir.-hiiK u\.s will bo sei'V« 1 un the ground* ;it inodever
that the evil which has spread through •ute ehurges.
TJw >[>;•- -u>u< Fair Grouuda of t h e Wanhteoaw
He gets by the side of the gills.
EXPENSES AT THK WIUTK IIOBSB.— all silk growing countries, except Japan,
mnW Agi [cultural ^••fici \ , with t h e beautiful Grovd
STOCK
CELKBItATED
Tho Rochester Democrat explains ht>w is not temporary, but ma)'last as long as ;biched, have been kindly tendered bv t h a t ASMOCUUII
i-,v t h e list of [lift excursionists. In ear* of ia«
IViicii you meet him outside with the mascu- the liito President Lincoln was able to
the potato-rot aud the odium. The real fmenL
weather there Is iftieltor upder tho buildings
line gender,
stive §50,000 iroin liid Bnlary. It iu.-ists obstacle to silk-growing seems to be the 1 y i f s e grounds lor live Uio-isund people, A ntro
A sensible man he appears ;
that the trouble with a President of glow growth of the mulberry. The i a AND THEY WILL DO IT.
DRY GOODS,
An to tlio rolntlva merits of th<>se 1'IANOS wo
And you cannot imagine why he should sur- reasonable frugal habits is not how toworms will live and work in most couu
»»«M r«ft* to Hie Certrte»tM of Excellence Incur
A Genuine frisk Piper in Full Costumel
po»H«»sicn
from T I I A L S K B U . U O I ' T S I H A 1 . K ,
savo
his
salary,
but
how
to
spend
it.
render
ti'ies, but they want mulberry leaves,
S T R A K O S C I I , c;. S A T T E R , H . V I K U V CARPETS,
In tho first place ho luis no rout to and nobody is willing to plant orchards ill discourse soul stirring musiQ 1'i'oni hi.s ancient inT K M P S , I.OUIS STA1JB and E . M I Z I O , MUMHi« sense at the sight of the " dears."
oal Director of tho Italian Opera, as l U u l r w i uung
Utfagivaa furnishea thu Whito which will not begin to bear for five audTh e Bx <.• u f s i o 11 will lea v u the Central Depot a t B
But you see him again in tho parlor, Mir- puy.
of thu mu»t dlitlngulKhed Protitiu.it nnd Asmtwirv iu
and GUOCEIMES,
the cuuutry. All IiiBtrumcuta guaranteed Jlor Sve
House from garret to cellar, and prcf- twenty years I t would be no matter clock iu ihu murmug and a i-ivc ut Ann Arbor a t 10,'j
have on hnii'lthw b i - t
t of,
rouuded
dock.
yean.
'
vides all that is needed iu kitchen and of surprise if silk in the next generation
By crinoline, roses, and curls,
t>ou>;lit a t t h e rt-cent Kl't"'1* decline ItiNnw York, a n d
ALSO, AGEM^a FOB
pantry,
as
well
as
in
parlor
Ho
has
IK>
Tickets,
$1
fur
t
h
o
Round
T
r
i
p
.
will be MOM ti" I o w a , tlm lowt-Ht t;all a n d e x a m i n e
And lo, what a cu mge ! for he makes a conbecame as costly as under the Roman
r o o d s a o d prict'h before purch&ttjng.
wages to pay. Congress pays his ser-empire, and a silk dress as complete a
founded
I
C. If. 1I1LLKK.
SOEBBLEH & SMITH,
I'.v o r d e r o l t h e I>. C . F . U .
Aj.ril, 1S65.
Fool of himself when he gets with the girls. vants, from private secretary to boot- test of wealth as it was two hundred
t h i g l l d j i o l N e w Y o r k , w h i c h t h e y will nell u t p r i c e s
black and scullion.
years ago.— Pull Mall Gazette.
BOA RDM AW & GRAY,
w h i c h wi.l [ n a n c e a l t t o b u y .
It also provides him with fuel and
REPORTS & BLANKS.
Ho smiles and he smirks and he makes pretty
T
N
.
it.—Cia
y Patented Molded Collar. 1'mvorsnlC«4- A. 11. <;ALE &CO. 3
lights, and pajs the expeuses of his staWhen Will i t End?
speeches,
l d Byron Collars, ( t h e lirst y r n
The Blank* ForSdio&J Inspectors and School District
, Satin Enameled
bles. I t provides him with a garden and
The New York papers comment with (fleers' Annual Reports have beon received a t this
KIUUIK-UM! COUHI ever manuliietui e*I,) Fitsnch Printed
. Or oflSciuiuly picks up a fan,
Rc6,
ami
are
ready
fot
distribution.
Also,
the
AnAn,l olhorKlist Clas
'Collar,
W
a
r
d
'
s
printed
Collar, Le IV-iiu Ideal Collar,
And silly, more silly he grows till he reaches a corps of gardeners, who oughl to see much severity npon the arbitrary conual Report o£ the Su^etfntendont uf Public [nutruc(Import..!] Uarden I'ity Collar, Satin Kmimelw.l,patent
pRIJNTS,
20
to
si5
that
ho
pays
nothing
lor
vegetables
or
m
for
18fi4-.
Township
Clerks
are
requested
to
send
duct
of
Stautou
in
closing
Ford's
TheaButton
Hole,
New
York
ExoeUior
Linen
Paper
l
o
H
a
r
s
,
VV,- ha vn tlio \.i R«KST mid REST ASSORTED STUCK
The very fag end of a man.
thoir orders.
P. A. H. .^ CO'K Improved Paper U>llan, Uaasaauit Pa- of PIANOS IX
IN' TliEClTY, which i,,rro.vtr and BweetK. It. POND, County cie-k.
And still with an air which he thinks very fruits or flowers. In short, of the ordi- ter. This act savors too much of im
per Collar, and in fact every description ol Paper Col1
ness
of Tone, Eaxy « d AglMabl. Toncli, an,l Beauty
uary expenses of housekeeping, the only perialism to suit even the New York
Ann Arbor, July 18th, 1S(5.
SwlGltf,
lorn liiuniit'ac iirvii, constantly on hand in lar^u quart
BEST DELAINES, 31 cents.
o^imsh,liave,byjiH!ges, been pTOSOUBCed unricai
takii.g,
lilies.
Stcond
door
South
of
Public
Square,
Main
S
t
,
bills the President is called upon to pay Sun, which asks, " Why should Ford
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
lOOHf
His poor little moustache ho twkls,
* a - Particular attention raid to tliu Bdectionot
are the butcher's and the wiuo Mer be debarred from the benefits of his
Instrument* for distant orders,and a privilege of axAnd he seems nol to know, the pootfeUow, chant's. Eveu thu latter has not fallen
SHEETINGS,
30
to
40
cents.
ATS,
CAPS,
T
1
change granted a r a n j time within.ilx meathr il tlie
property ? I t is true that President
Instrument should not prove cntii-elr 6ati<factmy—
he's makinj;
OX THE *
upon the recent occupants of tho White Lincoln was murdered iu tho said theaA lilnral discount to Clergymen, Teachfra aud Schools.
AND
A fool of himself with the gilts,
Teroii Hber.il.
f Wasliteiuiw County, BLEACHED COTTONS, aod all
House, whose cellars have usually been ter, but Ford was not implicated in the
WHOLESALE DHALER3 will Bnd it to their advan«
AT
kept well stocked by presents of wines act, aud we fail to seo why ho should be
tage to p;iv< us a call,*) by greatly increased facilities
With such like performances the evening lie and liquors.
other goods at
we aro enabled to (ill orders with dispatch
1
PER
CENT.
INTEREST,
deprived of the use of his building,
' ,«S~ Per«on. in want of a RKALLV FIRST CLASS
4>asses,
pay Warran's drawn on the Voluofper relief Fund,
When all these items are deducted, simply because the atrocious event oc
I IANO will do well to call belors liurchu»ii)K elsele invi'stinrnt is t-afe ami the cau.se a £ooil one.
REDUCED
PRICES!
where,
And he bows and scrapes when he leaves ; and when it is considered that it is not
curred in it. It Secretary Stanton
Apply imiue .lately—
But scaice is lie gone ero the fun-loving hisses etiquette in Washington to call upon wants the theater to remain unoccupied
rHll.II' lil.UM, County treusiier.
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR
Ann Arbor, .lul) 17th, 1865.
3wlO18
At
B. a . MIXEX'S.
Are laughing at him in their sleeve,.
the President for eontributions to ordi- bucause of the tragedy, he should either
While he, with iuimense satisfaction internal, nary charities, it can bo easily under- buy it, or pav the proprietor a proper OUTTER WANTED
Goes homeward to dream of the curls,
stood how Mr. Lincoln could lay uprental to secure the control of it. There
I want fur tho
havo received the largest stock
And he has no suspicion of what an iuforual
one half or more of his salan. And may be a question of taste about reC E L E ifR A T K D
FOJI Ue has made of himself with the girls. this economy will be moie comprehensi- opening the theater, but that is a mat- V EW YO RK M A R K E T !
ble if the fact bo, as universally asserted ter concerning only the proprietor ai.d
UUeUOQD BUTtDt made in the County, for which
CAEPETS,
I will pay
£2£* The ruin* ceased for a time on and credited io Washington, that the the public. The action of the Secietary
Friday afternoon last, since which the far- expenses of the parties and state din- of War in another aflair, and most imA T
C. II. MILLEN'S.
mors have been favored with first-class har- ners occasionally given by the President, portant as additional evidence of a r either Large or Small L i l s .
over brought to tit in market, which thoy a re soiling a l
JOHN H . 5IAVNAHD.
vest Weather, which we have reason lo believe were, at Mrs. Lincoln's request, paid disposition to continue his arbitrary poliALSO FOB
veiy LOW PMCES. The stock consists of—
.fVilv 7tU, lt?05.
oiiilOlfi
lias been thoroughly improved. By this time for out of government funds.
cy. N.ithffitlistaudiug the termination
GEORGE A. PRINCE A CO'S
GENTS' SILK HATS—all stvloB.
the wiieat ctop is nearly all in stack and barn,
of the war, he seems to forget that the [ J E R MIRROR MAY
EQIRA—Tho
Government,
GENTS' SOFT AND STIFF BRIM HATS.
»ud tlwuji SOUK what growji, we trust in
rebellion is nuppressed, stud arbitrary
t: f. iv laly tint her Kn\* is faul
but 25c
GENTS' AND BOYS' DERBY HATS.
veiled i«
(iwieh better condition than has been repor- tit the instigation of Gov. Andrew, of acts no longer needed to repress obAMES'
GOODS
o
f
all
M:inuf;icturets nuJ Importers oi
killria
GENTS' AND BoYS' CAPS—nil kinds.
ted. The crop, however, is not either in Massachusetts, has granted the use of a streperous individuals."
GENTS' STRAW HATS.
tiiiautity oi qualiiy what tlw growers antici- steamboat to trau.-port three huudrud
r polishing ^il^ciwt.r.- iiui'. nut;.].* of nil kiuiln. will
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS !
\\\ moi-e t o t h e bright and cheflrful a p p e a r a n c e *>f Ladies' Sucks, Cloaks, Shawls, ULtlLDRENS' STRAW CAPS AND HAVS
pated previous to Iho ridiiy wratlier selling ladv passengers to Aspinwall. whence
T liajipy hottie ' b a n one huinlrcil ttoltai'R expended in
they
will
be
taken
across
the
Isthmus
CHILDKENS'
FANCY
FELT
HATS.
String's, Accordeons,
in.
; A ware.
Huir Oyitiineuts, &o x
and up the ooast to Wii.^hiugtou TerriBOYS' STRAW HATS.
i.ADIKS ui- • il. "lie til 1. nn<l i*m wiy join \"itli na
Oats aro a large crop, and by this time are
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GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS
Violins, Clarinets,
On Saturday, 29ili 'mat., of eoiisunijMiou,
nearly All well secured. Barley, like wheat,
rs and Kitchens one^hundrod per tent.
...
ttylef j u s t received uud (or ti:ile oUeiln.
free. The steamer will sail from New LACHA ANN, wife of AtiKH'N 15. COLE, of
UMBRELLAS, CARPET &. TRAVELING
F«»r furiher purticularfl ff^ i • l^r ,iuti to our julverlias been considerably damaged by the uni
Drums, Guitars,
York ou the 20th of August. The East Saginaw, Michigan, aged 2>i years, 'J M'lmut iii Detroit iini'.v 1'aiipr.s
BAGS.
favorable \v] leather.
WALLACE « KRLSO,
100-ltf
0. II. MILLEN.
cirigrants are promised when they gi.-t months, and 29 Jays.
PARASOLS.
•
»
Wtiiftern Wholesale Agents, Merrill Block, corner
Haying was kept back full three weeks by to Washington territory good wages, to
Wood\v«rd jmil -i.-ilVrson AMUUCS, Detroit, MiisWgan.
TRAVELING BAGS.
the rains, and the resi.lt is that much hay bo paid iu gold, and uavo the added inflOBBISS Ss U'lLSuX, \ ; i M t r , Ann Arbor. ^mlOlS
7
HAVERSACKS.
pi-IE GREAT CRISIS!
will bo-of s. poor quality, the grass having ducement of piobable marrintre within
And other Musical Merchandise,
SUNDOWNS.
J
fiTjrm'd so u to i.i rite it something like reeds three mouths if they wish. Thus Gov.
SHAKERS,
and
in
f«o/,
all
gooJs
pertaining
Instead of ihe sweel ami juicy article our Andrew's great problem is solved, and
T h e SILVER a n d RIMSS I»»TBDliEKTa of o u r m a c u facturo and Importation, a r e used by most all of t h e
COT.E & CO-S to tueir trade.
Krfflers ;iro aeeftjtowed l:> e;?.k<*
NT.
Ma«tn-,l:useUs has the pro-poet of getbest Bands in tin. United Stalet, ami whenever exhibited
have a l u u y s received t h e Gold Medals a u d HIGHEST
Coin is coining forward linely, and no.v tini; rid of her '' Mupot 11 lous females."
f ;T- ^ ^ : ' : .
lit opened a LARUK STOCK of
t'UEMirMs.
SUIT OP CLOTHES
FENIAN BROTHERHOOD!
PLUMEll & JENNINGS EMPORIUM!
GROCERIES ! !
MUCH BETTER
"CROSBY'S OPERA HOUSE,"
C. II. MILLEN,
PLUMEll & JENNINGS
Firm in Ann Arbor,
WM. KNABE & GO'S
Gold Medal Piano Fortes!
PLUMEll & JENNINGS
Furnishing Goods,
$40,000™™
STRAW GOODS!
CARIIART, NEEDHAM &CO'S
B
HARMONIUMS, MELODEONF
Jash. on
"Spanish Houge,"
MELODEONS and ORGANS,
L
p
e F actoi y!
MfflttMN CENTRAL RAILROAD,
V
Jmnnises the hir^e.-t yield that lias been
known for yrars. A hue Irost, is al! tlu'.t is
necessary. And we may say the saiuu of
1'otatoes whuh have made rapid growth, al-.d
liow pi'oniises abuiidauUy.
A VALUABLE COKNKK—The proprie
7
JOHNSON & PIESS0N.
PasseA&Pt' trains now leave Detroit and Ih
verul staiilms in this County as follows:
Beutler & Traver,
tor of the New York lfe,ahl hr:s bough'.,
CCIXG W E S T .
Mail
Day
Day Dexter
Dexter Even. Nifrht
the lot ou which Barnum's Museum
Train
1-x
Ace. K\
Ex.
[SuecesHOr.* ( o A . .1 Su' lie r hi ii' 1 , |
st'.od.ior §650,000. The lot measures J t e t r o i t ,
7 IS A..M10 3 < M . M 4 ' $ > I . » I 5.251 M 11.Oil r
Manufacturers of nnd Dealers in
50 feet on Broadway by 100 on Ann,VpstlitnO, 8.*" " I I 55 ' i'.l I '• 6 58
£^j£" Tliu Common Council IKIS do- and the fee simple was in Mis. II W.Ann Arbor, 9.C3 " U ' . I 5 l ' M 6 35 •' 7.18
Dexter,.
H.S5 « 12.H0 '• 7 0 0 " 7 :i")
Guns,'Pistols,
Ammunition.
lermiiied to enforce t'.ie Sunday Ordiirti.ee,— Surgent, if Neaburg!), to whom £450,- Chelsea,
'J M •• 1J.50
7 50
that is the ordinance against saloons keeping 000 of tho purchase money goes. BarFiasks,
Pouih.es
Garni
Bagt, nnd
a OIK a KAST.
vpeii and selling liquor, wine, and liu.-r oa nuru held a twelve years lease, for which
Moil
Kvcn. Dexter Nil M
Day
E v e r } o t h e r I lal r[vt i c l e , h . t h a t L i n o .
Ex.
Train
.X.
Ace.
Ex.
Sunday,—and has already given notice to Bennett paid him $200,000 cash, which Iho! f a
7.:;."..i M . ; - : ; r I'.si 5.00 P.»
-A.
1
-r.
fi .0") J.* 7.S6
that effect. We iliink that all good citizens the showman instantly invested i:i 7 3()'s. V \ t
3,46 " S.20 '.' lone at the shortest notic
iitnobust miiiiuer.
\ r mr, -1 • 5
M fi.35 " f-20 ' • J ( ' 5 •• 5.50 "
Inn
should sustain the Council in this aclion. We Tho lot is the finest and most valuable Ypsi a n
5'1 v 7 01 ' 8.40 ' ' 4.25 " fi 12 •
r, 10 ' 8.25 • 10 Oli ' 5.45 " 7 46 " a full assort m e t t t a l w a y s k e j t l o n l i a n d >\»^ i n n d e o r d e i
ftie seeing drunkenness enough, on the six coiner in the United States. Bennett Detroit
The Mail Train runs to anil from Masiiall
>!»-. S l l o p e o r o e r M a m a n d Washington itieet.«.
Week days, mid ought to be privileged to iutends to erect thereon a building for
Ann A r b c r . D c t . d , 1302.
878tl
have one day of freedom from rowdyism. The the Herald, to cost §300,000, making his
Persons sufferiBg witii Dyspepsia, an(
saloon keepers should yield a ready obedience whole investment nearly a niilliou of d rfall dTseases arising from a disordered state o
to the law.
l.irs.
the stomacbj should at once obtain a botile
Ihe Fourth Michigan Cavalry, has become
j"int editor i.nd proprietor of the Jackson
Vairiol. VAN- i9 a practical printer, has long
been connected with the Patriot ollke, and bis
introductory gires promise of increased vigor
end strength for that journal. Having been
through the war mid done good service his
political opponents ought to give him credit
for patriotism, but, we predict that all that
will go for naught, and that he will be branded as a " copperhead * for venturing to connect himseii' with a Democratic paper
JJ3T" Louis STOSKOI5!', ono of tho
of the R'd Jacket Stomach Hitters.
A
It is understood that an- order •will be
shortly issued returning general officers
of volunteers to their proper rank in*tho
regular army. This will reduce a largo
number of Major and Brigadier Generals lo Captains and Lieutenauts.
six Yale Boys made " immortal " by beating the Harv ,rd Boys in the great boat race
on Friday last, making the best time—3 miles
in 17 minutes 4 2 ^ second*—ou record, prepared in the Union School of this city, and
Was two years a student iu the Miahigan University, a member of the recently graduated
tlass.
£ 3 T Tho Wolverine Buse Ball Club
There is a young lady in Henry conn
ty, Missouri, not yet sweet sixteen, who
is this year cultivating fifteen r.cres of
coin. She does all the necessary work,
including plowing, and has taken this
course to obtain money with which to
educate herself.
A MOM! Kxqni-ile. l»flicj«M ;iinl F i n Ki'iint I ' l l (HUM, l>istillrfl from the
l£arr anil kCi-:tutirnl F l o w e r fl'olil
ivliich it Inlte-s ii-; inline.
Manufactured only by t » « A I.OiV «.- SOX.
Beware of Counterfeits.
Ask fi"- l'li«l<iii'#—T«l.<: in) ,,tlinr.
Sold by druugisU generally.
ciOiJvj-NrcE
S THE MOST SKEPTICAL. ..
jit"
THAT THERE 13 UNEDUALLED ^Sft
*»
THU
I i R I D A X < . l r A » t i ! P : « , :in l v s a y of
Warnintc and Instruction Tor Yiniii^ Men—publUUed
Mi-s Buchanan, once rallying a bravo by t h e i l o w a r d AeJi'ieiation, and » a n t f r e of chai>c in
.soldier on his courage, said, " Now, Capt. attlcsiuiirelupee. A rdmes, P r . J . SK1I.I.1X l i o f i l i
•, do you mean to tell me you canTON, H :ivard Agaocialion, 1 hil.a.lelphia, I'a. ly9SM
IIVDlAi\
assault and battery cases are just now plenty.
PUCCGSS in litrmiog, nnd concluded wi h
Shetiff ffiN-KOAH keeps bis boarding house tho following warning—" Nevor, Sandie,
full.
never—above all things, never pet in
Of t h e Hfe,Btu^y and ettfioslve tr»veU of Dr.
be procured by all uinirtesiivone, iiw of cb&
debt; but if you ever do, let it bo for can
W o u r e indebted to H o n . A . manure."
Dr. L will \'i>il tli« nev*>ral places mt'ollowa
Jackson,Hibbrfri il
C. BALDWIN, for the Congressional Globe and
Ann
n . MonltdrHoust '-21-t.
The Stutti Normal School of Con- P e t r oArb
A ppendii for the last session of Congress.
l ! , d . - - H.iii-ic oppmitT: Midi. Central Pe]
necticut
has
been
in
operation
fifty
years,
e;u^i m o n t h , S S t i d l f O d 22U n 1 .
— Also to Hon. JOHN W. LoNrjYEAR for
M'»i»fc'>v KxAMi-VATioN.— T i n D ' p r t m • I I - . - ' . T I I ^ J i e a a « <
the Globe anil Appendix for the tir.st session and during this period has received 2,- by t l i e e r e a . } J r , i U c r c r i . r f . n s k f - n o q n p * W o n c not ve<
258
btudent*,
nearly
all
of
whom
have
q
i
i r e f t p a t i e o t a t o e x i i U i n i j n ^ r t w p i B . Aillii t e d , ey*in
of the 38th Congress, four volumes.
a n d h * p « y o u r a y m p t 9 i B J * » 4 , t U & . U > C ( U - i ' j i of j m i ' l i . tau i /ht in the school* of the Stftte.
These favors are appreciated.
MEMEMBEir°'i;HE PLACE,
BY PHILIP SMITH, B. A.
JULIUS BAUER & CO,
69 WASHINGTON STKEET,
PLAN OF THE WORK.
Since eir \V.liter Kaleijli Solaced h i s imprisonmi'ui
iu the Tower by tho composition of hi* •' Htlstorj ul
t h e W o r l d , " t h e I.iteraturo of ^nRland h a s n n n
achieved the work which h e lelt unfinished. There
1012 New Vurk Warerooms, 650 Broai
have Wen " Universal H i s t o r i e s , " from t h e bulk ol
FROM KOKMkl: PR1GES.
an encyclopedia to the nlo^t n i e a g r e o u t l i n e , In which
the annals ol each nation a r e *cparutelv reenrdvd ;
0
hut witliout an a t t e m p t t o t r a c e t h e -storv oi ltivinI'rovidenoe and hiunaii progreHH in one connected n a r
The.ii Stock inclu.Ksthu
m t i v e . It ia proDoaed t o suupl.r t h i s want by a work,
c oni len seil enough t o keep it within a lea *. m able si>:e.
but y e t bofnll MI to be ire- froa) the dry uuli'iie^ dfan
epitome. T h e I.itciatnre of Berinany abounda in Ui»tory,—suolias those of Mutler, Sohlo«scr, Karl \ o .
Rot,tocU,lluncker.aii.lothi'is,_wliiib a t prove t h e de
and the QUALITY is the
niaiiil for such u book, and fuini.sli tuodeU, in some rip
g r e e . f o t i t - . x . - c u t i o n . Bui even thoae m e a t work?
are somewhat dtiitcient in t h a t organ ic unity which i,I have \a stove a full stuck i.f ttttpto and
the chiel aim of this ' ' H i s t iry of t h e World.''
The story ot o u r whole n»ce, liko that o] e ie.li »epar
— 0
ate naliiii, has •• a beijiiiliinir. .1 iiii.iole,aiHl a n eii^l."
That story we propose tn foil.,*, from its beginning in
the sacred records, and from the dawn of civiliza linn
in the Raat,—ttaroujili the .success i vo Oriental E m p i r e ,
—the rise of liberty and t h e perfeckiflti at heathen
polity, Arts, and literature in Crcece and Rome,—the
before purchasing elsewhere,
cltnnie which pansfcd over t h e fneo of t h e world " h e n
—0—
tlie liirlitiit Christianity sprang up,—tho origin nnd
A fullliueof DOJJESTICSi ami
Rr«t ajiitenranee of tboAe barbarian races which overthrew both division* of t | u . liui5,i U Empire,—thu un
nail of t h e S t a ten which Tune on t n e Fmpirc's ruins
noluding t h e pict uresi] ue iU-t ails ol inedievsl historv,
Hinl the steady p r o p r e u of modern liberty and eivilita
tion.—and tlie exlennion ol these Influences, by dis
ccne-y. conquest, colonial tion, and Christian m s s i i n j .
1
Store \V*e«t
t* ol f'ouvt
Square, two door* to.thi r.Mii.ili st regions ol t l . . r t h In a » i n l , 8»
-eparufe. histories reliect the detached scene* ot human
Franklin.
X u r l h o f llie
notion aud suffering, our him is t o bring into one view
N . B . COLE,
A. D. SKYLER.
the several parts which assuredly form one grt.nt
wholo, movingonwards, under tlie guidance of Divine
1006
Ann Arbor, April, 1815.
All purchauod siueo tbo
Providence, to the unkuowu end ordainod in t h e Uiv.ue
GREAT REDUCTION
CHI0AGO, - - - ^
HARE CHANGE TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP!
atest ^Styles 2
BEST IN MARKET.
FANCY DRY GOODS,
CHANGE OF DATE. 1866.
V I R T U E IN THE
No pains wiilbo spared to make this histcrv ncholarlike in autwUaee and popular ia style. It will be lounded ou the best a u t h o r i t i e s , a n c i e n t and modern, oriu'i
ua! nnd sco'inl:ii v. 'i'he v...st progress recently made
iu historical and eritic.il investigations, the results ob
tainun from the ninderu seieuce of comparjTtive philology, and the discoveries which have laid open new
AnA owtng to circuiMsttinccs beyouil my control,
Bouroeri of inf'ifmation concerning tlie East, ntVord
such facilities as to make tho prt-senl a lit epoch tor wish tu make .tu
WAR
CLOSED!
PROF. R. J. inm
Would inform lm PATIENTS * ml others inlero-.tt'<l,
that in future he tnnbesetmat tho
MONITOR
HOUSE,
instead of the 20th, and at
The WOI-K will he divided into Jthree Pffrlodd, eacti
c<nnplete in itself, and will form Kigkt Volumes Iu I>eni\
Octavo.
I.—ANCIENT IIISTORV, Sacred and Secular.• from tlit
Cleat inn to t h e Fa II of the Western Kmiiire, in A. 1).
47R. Two vo'umes.
II.—MFIIIKVAI. HtsToKY .Civil and F.ccleniasJical : from
the Fall of the Western Knipireto the taking of f n n stantinople by t h e Turks, in A. I). 1453. Two Vol
111. — MOHKHN HISTORY ; (row the Fall of tlitf Byznutinc
Km pi re to ourovjaTua?a. Four Volumes.
II will bo puMif.hed in R vois. K vo. Priee in rl«i(b.
gSJSO per vuhimc. Sheep, 64.5U. Uulf Morocco, $&
Volume 1 now re;nly.
T-A-OKSOIN", O N T H E SOtH, Agents Wdntetl iu ail parts of the Country.
Immediate Sale of Ihe Stock.
CASH BUYERS
eao for a fen weeks have goods at ju»t about
THEIR OWN PIUGES !
Applications •••houKi be made at once to the rubiishecs.
D. APPX.KT0N & CO.,
2amtI!)8S
m
IJievare
a. c orrvlimaTAoTr
Xtepa.i'eclin.true diotcesl
Till
AXI:\T
«®- llaviui: connection with Manufacturing [Iouae»
in Berlin. Luipsic, Dresden. England ana Paris we are
prepared to furnish DEALERS', BANDS and INDIVIDUALS, with every article in this line, at tlie lowest
manufacturers' prices.
11 be sol.l at a
Instead of the 21st.
B\
ISEHIJ l)O(JT(!lt!
GEEAT FALL IN GOLD!
2 1 s t OF EACH M o n t h ,
W)I iSKEIt!"! ! AVIilSKEKS!
T11KOAT, l.l'NGS AN'll C1I iv T,
Known all over t h e c o u n t r ' a s t h e Celebrated
- A N N ARBOR.
One of the prim-Ayah Contributor* to Ike tHcttonartJs t>;
Check and Roman Antiquities, biography and Ueo"
r,H,hy.
-ON THE-
G P The Wool market is unusually
£3f
-
865
Do you u-ant Wiii-k.-rsoi' Muustachesf Our C reci:in
Ci'ii)|HMMid will force them t o grow On t h e smoothest
face or «"hin, or hair on bahl heads, in Six Weeks.—
Price,$1.1)0. Sent, bv in:iil a n v w h e r e , closelv sealed,
on recei|.fof price. Add.ies, WAUNER & CO., Box
13S, B r o o H j n , N . Y .
Iy999.
A young fanner asked an old Scotch'
man lor advice in his pursuit. He told
Drunken uproes, and consequent him wliat had been the secret of his»o\VD
-
Neatly and Promptly Done.
F;ich Cnllo'.viTi;^ drnuglit diJ its mtssioD oi 1 eal'ii;;,
UntiljfltrOQ£ ill h»*Jth mid most grateful in feeinifj;,
He t>ld 1ho M true glory " here twriue 1 int(» «» Rg.
A
loiotf
n EP A I R 1 N G
A prayer on hor lip und a te.ir in her eye ;
And taking hi* h;nnl, with •n'orrls kindly iind choorin^r,
ik'HOuglit him thtt tonic for Lor date lo tryAs ho d r a u k , a new life through hia sy.-^em t e m
dull, and but little is coming in. Prices
walk up to a cannon's mou'.Ii without
rango from 57 to CO cents, but tend down~ (ToOD TREE IS KM OWN
fear ?" u Yes,'1 was the prompt reply,
ward. Full one-third of the clip of the countl
or a Buchanan's either*" Andttedid
ty is yet in first bauds. See wool report in
PROFESSOR It. J, LYONS,
it.
•
mother column.
-T1IKORKAT ANH CKI.KBKATF.il I'MYSll IAN O F
.
GIVE THEM A CALL
During next month 12,000 horses and
14,000 mules will be exposed to public
It is also proper to st:ite tfiat t h o Bworn are sdld esalt! in the stables of New York, Penn- cluRivt-ly In glttfis, and never under nny circur.'^t.inui
sylvania, Ohio, Delaware, New Jersey, by tho galloa or iho barrel. Impostors ami Imitatoi
abroad, an<l t h e only saf'egu.id the ]»uliii: lia\
Indiana, and the district of Columbia. are
against th< t a is to see that the BHteiA t i n y buy hn\
This will close- suoh sales by the gov- t h e BDgraved laibtsl ami no u ol hand (if Messrs. llosernment. Since the 1st of May the
£• 11 IT .K: Sin;1, h, and iuir prnprii.-t«rj' tstamji over tlie
sales of animals have netted $2,000,000. cork of tlw bottle.
A Railroad and Steamboat excursion, to Detroit and Slocum's Island, lias
been arranged for the benefit of the Misses
CLARK, to take place about the 20th of this
month. We bespsak a large turn-out, and a
general good tima.
of this city go to Jackson on Monday next,
to play a friendly home and liom« match
with the Central Club. We believe that the
Wolverines also design to go to Adrian at the
time of the Slaw Fair.
FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF.
No famil;
should be without them. They are for sal
—We copy the following from ;.u Irish by all druagUts throughout the country.
Journal : " Tramp on the buds of a
TKUE ST0HY.
goodly number of the*largest plants in
the spring, and place on the ends a teaTHE SICK.
spoonful of salt; then turn your hogs ou
I h e re dwelt iu the iwainpn a pate, bilious mechanic ;
them. They will eat the roots of the His niiiscU K were stron^ihlcss. bid Wood it was ch 1
salted roots first, and will thus acquire AIK1 tho wife of his bosom believed, in her panic,
a fondness fo" them and will continue to
Tho I l l i q u i d sli« worsbij.jKMl was hoj)elo.ss!v ill,
eat them daily as long as they can be Seokiug daily for h e l p , in hor wifely devotion,
found. If but one hog be educated in All viiinly slie tried pill ami powdtr and potion—
this way, he will teach the whole herd Til! a t la>t, whon a prey to grief'a wtHetit emoLinn,
Of Hp3TETTEK'd BlTTERti she hoai-1 from a friend
to eat them, aud they will exterminate
all on the farm;"
Sin- |)nrch;,3Qfl the cordial, half hoping, hiflf 1<; iritig:,
TEACHING HOGS TO DESTROY Titian.KS.
-
HISTORY OF t H £ WORLD.
>
NEW PERFUME
EF"Uapt. W. W . VAN Amvrattf, late of
BOOTS $( SHOES,
.MAIN STIU ; :I:T,
y f. They strengthen and invigorate tho
ifo
system.
' They give a j^-ood and healthy appetite.
They assist digestion.
They are tho best stimulant in existence
^ They are a preventive of fever and ague
y^" They cure nervous headache.
*. fc?> They are perfectly pure and palatable,
t
J • The R«.l Jnckct ISiUcr. uru ™ld in quart boltle« by all diuKgisU ami dtnlers in the country.
PENNETT PIETERS & Cy.
21
1
il«
RIVER ST. CHICAGO
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
incl iill other complicated c b r BIG romptaiuts treated
smtH'ssl'iilly, by
PROF. E. J. LYONS,
UM wt'Il known and celnbrat^d
INDIAN HERB DOCTOR!
(Jail a t tlie Mcnitn'r Houw M a Artfur, » h e r e be can
>e c i i h u l t e d m i l ' Ol CHAHftl . • -i. Hie •Jl^t »t «»ch
ic Hi, * i r i s j I f ' ^ . l i e ' . t i .
•. ' "
J. H. MAYNARD.
443 u 441 Bro»«w«y. N. Y
Throat,
Lungs,
ANN AHBOK
Heart,
Liver,
The Bio 3d, WOOLEN
Ar« now ready t o
kinds nf
S l a v . I t l i , 186S.
1IW711
OEMEMBEE
miLLS
G. W & E. SNOVER'S
parties with all
OOODS!
Am' will K.XCHAN'flK t.OOIW KOK WOOL.
Pdrtosa fumbiliing their own Wool, can have i t
MA^UKM'TI'KKN into any KIND OK O'nH'S they
choose, at SHO T MlTR'K Al«o, pa: ticulur atti ntion
will bo given io
is tlie North <1oor of Gregory's New Hlock.
CARDING OF R O L L S !
Tli.ir Mills arcall-iipplicil w th u( w machiuery of t h e
M . I a u ' i I H O t a , -1« i <, H ' l l I ' . L t U T U f t .
T I I M I ! . \ . - ( ! N X- RF.SJT
A n n \ - - . M i c h M . . - '••!- " •
1
I SIOTIB.
'§MIK COOTS AND THE LEAVES
3FS._ {T. Z i Y O M S ,
Watering Trees in Hot Weather.
rill-: (;III:AT AXJ] riXKUR.ViT.i ['HSTSICJAN of the
There is uo prautice on wliich we mHOAl,l.U.\t..S. HKAK'I.UYhll AM) THE BLOOD,
knov. it ullovel t lu-ouuntry as the
giVou ro|)iratCiV instruction, that is
. : ::".!UTK1)
(id httie understood an that of watering
HERB DOCTOE1
newly Sot tioe,-: and shrubs during tho INBIA.N
Of -s'J Superior Street, Cleveland. Ohio.
li )t an3 (fry wiinthur of summer. Mau'y
\ylllvUi$ the following places, \ i/
persons dush vyater on tho surface and
A.??OlNTMBftnV FOfi 1865, 18lGand 1807.
never examine whether it goes down Prof Ii. J . Lyons can be cousultc-u at the following
half an inch "" fiu inch, whilo tho roots places uveyy month, viz:
Del lit, a t Ouss House, Opposite Michigan Central
nv.iy
shea or a foot biilo.v, nnrl
:pot, each niuTji, i.'2ad and i«r<l.
as little iilVeeteii by it as a thirsty horse
Kalamazoo, Burdick House, each month, 13th and
would bo by pouring a pail of water ou 19th.
Jackson,Hibbard
lluuse, each month, CO.
his tail. I t would be well worthy oi tho
Ann Arbor, Muni tor House, each nionth, 131 St.
experiment for any reader of these re:-, V.'.ilhou Hume, each mon'li, 24th.
in irks, to givo tho surface of a hard
i'o'.i.l. , Summit Street House, each month , 25th nnd
piece of dry soil a drenching with a waCLEVELAND, OHIO. RESIDENCE AND
tar-pot, and theu a few Lours afterwards,
<], 2«2 SUPERIOR ST11EET.
dig dewn and examine tho depth to
Bad of the public square, opposite the Poi-tofflen.
which the moisture bad penetrated, and )ffloedaya
each in oath, 1st. >>d, 4ih, 5U>, 6th, 16th.—
compare it with an adjoining spot that Ollice hours fn.m II A M. t o l 2 M , » n d from 2 1'jM.to
11'.
.M.
Oii.Sun.lnj
from II tu 10 A 11.,aud 1 to 2 1". M .
had not been watered.
Tho result
igrMaximsstrictly adhered t o - would be a valuable lesson. Let tho
I giva s.icl* balma.s hav« no strife,
—
With ni'.tiire or the laws ol life,
experiment be extended.
Allow oue
With blood my liamlsl never .slain,
portion of ground to become hard and
Noriioison men toease Iheii pain.
rieis a plrjiieiav indted, who Cures.
crusted, and keep another loose and
Tin Indian llert Doctor.B. J.LYONS, cures the folmellow. Examine the moisture in the lov.-in='coni['ia in tsiu the most ol)stiu»ve stages of their
Boil six inches down, during drouth—
of the Throat, Lungs, Heart, l.iver, Stomthe crusted portion will be dry, tho"diseases
ich Dropsy in tho Chest, Uheumatisui, Neuralgia, Fits,
mellow part moist and favorablo for tha or FalliiiKSickness,ainldllother nerTousaerangemOits.
Also -ill.iiscascsof the blood, such as Scrofula, Erysip.
growth of plants. Again, examine a el.-is
Cancers,Fever rion-s, Leprosy, and a 1! other coinportion of tho soil which had boon al- illoited chronic comliUlnlB.
All
forms of female difflouMes attended to with the
lowed to grow with weeds aud grass, as iapniest
results.
*'
It is hoped that no one « illdesnair of a cure until
compared with the clear and mellow
ii>v hvve Riven the Indian Herb Doctor's Medicines a
part, and the difference will be surpris- '• iraiid f-Zilhlulti ial fc^Liuiing the Doctor'; traving to those who have not before wit- els io Kurciue, West Indies, South America and the
StaUs be baa been the instrument in God's
neased anything of the kind. Grass Unite.l
hand, to restore to health and vigor thousands who
r e r c i v e n up and pronounced incurable by the must
and other plants pump water up from aminentold
school physicians; nay, mort, thousands
the soil and scatter it to the air in tho*ho were on the verge of the grave, are now living
m'.i.um-nts
to the Indian Herb's Doctor's skill and
form of ins&nsjW! vapov through tho ,u'oessfnllreatmcnt,andnvo
daily exclaiming: "B'csleaves, many times faster than it can aed be-theday ivlu-ii lirst we saw and partook of.-the
[n.lian
Herb
Doctor's
medicioe."
evaporats it om bare soil; and beneath
SKtwfaotoryrefoKBOeSofoWie* will lie gladly and
the grass tho earth will sometimes ap- 0l r
ni.c'ton.'u>We?l'.'i->'!«-',vdland honor, that he will
pear as dry as ashes, while that which inThe
nVvise.directlyor indirectly,induce or cause any
has been kept pulverized will bo found nvaUd to al:." his medicine without the strongest probas moist as a wet sponge. Actual obi^-ModVof^amination.wl.icbisentiry
servation of those differences, requiring from the faculty. Hr. L.JOO BfOfMseS to discern di»
'
t e \ j ' . He therefore Mta uo question.,aor
ufewBUQUtsa occasional examination,
ire pationtstoe.plain symptoms. Callone
will be more convincing than any d?".;',;,.^
"nd.ll.indhavi-ihesymptomBandlocatmn of your
amount of reasoning. • I t will show in a Eiseaseexplaiiiodfreeof ottwfte.
f»-The poor shall belibcrally considered.
most satisfactory manner the importance
ftfflUlre»«box26^
of keeping the soil clear and constantly Cleveland,Ohio. Nov. S5.IS62'
lyf80
pulverized, both for retaining moisture
and for favoring tho ready extension of
TJST OPENING!
roots.
Some "years ago an acquaintance set
out thirty young cherry trees. Fifteen
of them were occasionally and moderately watered, and the remaining fifteen
wfire left untouched. Tho owner was
much surprised that seven out of tho
fifteen watered ones died by mid-summer, and only two out cf the unwatered
ones. The truth was, the water wliich The largest Stock and best assortment oi
bad been applied never reached half-way
down to tho roots, while it hardened
CABINET FURNITURE ?
tho surface- iato a stiff crust, wliich is es
pcoiaiiy unfavorable to young and
ever brought to this city, including
liewly set cherry trees, if be had kept
SOFAS,
the surface constantly mellowed by reTETE-A-TETES,
peattK} f i n i n g , and had mulched the
LOUNGES,
:!i:2 \vi;h grilss or old straw for a
73ED
ROOM
SETS
few weeks at the hottest time of sumCENTER TABLES,
mer, the whole thirty trees would probBUREAUS, CHAIRS,
ably have lived aud grjwn well,—
Country Gentleman.
ii — in
«
—
Glasses
Gilt Frames and Mouldings,
Liquid Manure for Grapes.
The Ohio Cultivator gave an account
of a thriving grape vine in tliat State.
It was at a hotel and only three years
yet it had climbed to the secoud
METALIC CASES, &c, " c ,
story, and hsd extended its branches
all other goods kept in the best and lar rest houses
round the corner of the building to a and
;, • . cr.untr-f. Wo saep no secondhand m niim- ..i
I
or thirty feet, nearly
- o .,.,. (,,,i,, : : kepi constantly, a and,:,nd
tha whole being mil of clusters of grapes. ,v..ide to order My g o « » ar<- onered at
The only unusual treatment it received,
yvsws a watering with dis/t-ivater, and oc
caBionally with soap-suds. —Ex.
And therein lies the secret of its
growth and fiv,ttj'nhie$.s.
Dish-watei fftthaut delay,
O. M. MARTIN
THE LOWEST CASH PRICES
and soap-suds will mak.o any vegetable
healthy and vigorous.
Governor Smyth, of this" City, has a
grapery that is an illustration in the
point. Some ten years since he planted
seven grape vinos arid trained thorn upon an arbor over his door. I t was a
southern exposure. They grew most
vigorously, as he hit upon tho novel but
happy conceit, cf drainrag his sink
through a plank spout or culvert perforated with holes and passing along the
roots of the vines, tho length of his arbor. This aparattiij furnished the vines
\pith ample, moisture and manure, and
they grew and flourished beyond measure. But an adjacent bouse prevented
the full force of tha sun's rays fulling
upon the vines, and though hanging fui
of clusters of largo Isabellas, they would
not ripen. As an experiment the vines
wore suffered to grow and reach, tho
eaves and-wero trained along the eaves
and upon and ovar the roof some forty
ijr fifty feet, jhus being brought directly
io the sun. Tho result is surprising.—
The grapes ripen early and fully, anci
in the season of them tha roof is literidly covered with this rich and delicious
fruit. The last year he raised more
than ten bushels from these seven vines.
Of a surety, dish-water and soap-suds
1
will accomplish wonders if'applied regularly and properly. And Governor
Smyth is equally successful in preserving his grapes as in raiting them. H e
had grapes through the past Winter foe
daily family use until the first of Apiil.
l i e usually keeps them in cotton ou
shelves in his cellar, but for the year or
two last past, he has preserved them successfully through the Winter placed upou the shelves and without cotton or
other covering.—N. II. Mirror.
(COtf
Aim Arbor, Oct. 6, iSGU.
Corotuwwumers Notice.
F LOItENCE
JL BULL be for ttte Healli g ol the Nations.
Bible.
PULMONIG SYRUP,
SEAWEED TONIC,
WINS MACHINES.
PflOTOGRAPII ALBUMS,
'PICTURES, FRAMES,
AND
ILLSi
Dnicd, July loih,
T WIST,
mis
AR MOST ENDED !
OIL, 4-c.
The Undersigned noiv offers tbo public TUEBEST
CHARLESTON TAKEN!!
I3ST \j SE. FOR
DURABILITY,
BEAI1TY0J STYLE,and
GUiTERMAN & CO,
VARIETY of WORK; it
TlieaboTe ia a correct likeness of Dr. Pcln'iick . ju.-i
after recovering from uoDStxtaprloa, many yeavaago
Below ii alikenessof him as he now appears.
When tlio first wn.s Inktn he weighed 107 pounds.- at
It needs only to be seen to be appreciated. Runx the
work both way;*, tnke8 four
kinds of stitclies, hems,
tl,r present time his weight is 2*20 pounds.
Iclls, j^Hlicfrt, braids, bind1, ijuilts, gathers and se\ffl
on ft.ruffffi a t tlio same time. Sews from tlie thinnest
to the thickest fabric without changing the stitch,
tension or needle, or without breaking the thread.—
Being ccmnected with one of the largest houses in
New Vork, which has better facilities for
"STANDS UP HEAD."
Selling Cheaper
than any other house. Are bouad to be not
Sti'.ching Neatly Done to Order,
Also, on exhibition, thecelebratcd " WEED EEWfNG
MACHINE," wliich took tho jji-eiiiiinn at the .Michigan
State Fair, or 1864.
W. D. HOLMES.
9U'Jtt
Greatest Medical Circular
Era Mlisiied!
i
1'I inc-ii>ai Oilict' -x\\'\ Libor^ator^ is at tlie N. K. corner
of SIXTH a n d COMMKKCK S t r e e t s , I'hihn'.^I^Iiia
where all letters for advice or bu9ineBp.should
rected.
11^ will be found there every SATURDAY, profes
slftaaHy to iTs'i'-raine laBga with the Respirometor, for
wliich his fee i> three dollars ; nil uHvice free.
In New V « * a t No. 32 11OXD Street, every Tl'KS
DAY. from 9 A. M. to S P. M.
At the MARLBtfEO1 H0TKi, ; Boston, J a n u a r y 18 and
19, I-'cbruavy l a a ml W, Mt&roli ifcltiaJ 16, A\ ril JU ali'l
110, May 17ftB*l lii- J a n e 14 and 15, -July li) an<l SO.
The timfl fur my b^ieg IU BALTIMOKJE and PITTSill Be sttB in the daily papyri of tho .
llic Uislury nf Dr. Srhcv '*//'. i)\bh CaM, chid how he wet?
cured of Om-naqu'ion.
Many yrars ago, wlijlfif
&
s d gra<lually ii
i.iin- in I'jiihi tl
t h e '.:?--l Mi'.^t: V*' I'ut
;,-i,i,i;,:i-i;i
A4I hopes i f iiij uaqoMtfij bein'-<iisMp;iV<l. ' Was'tlavis G by my pin siciaii,
tffJrar
ri°Li t o remove i n t o t h o c e n n t r y . Moorestown, New
Jersey, being my native plac< \ i was removed Ibitlu r-
C15J
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTM,
Ready-Made Clothing,
n.
Wemclne and inst-uctions c^ni proinptly to any p i r t
of the <-i.;i:s : y . CouKwHing Koorafi ol the Dispensary j
No. 107 ^yctmoiv street, \\ O. Box T Nn, 43Q.
I'H..f.VCK^CN'to ORIENTAL LINIMKNT
Rrinove-^ all coidnfc i9-, and rejttVenatefl ovgfttofi which
1
; |!>
M y ftrther tiinl
• • '••'•'' - '•'
'• ' • • ' • • I i . l i c i n j —
mid Oiei'i of l'ulnrotmry ConMimntion. On my niTiv.-i 1 have lain dormant FQJ many yearfl. (Jan he mailed
1 was put to 1 etJi « here 1 fay for •
in wait wiJTi pel Fi cl t-••ilVty. Price S3 per bottle.
lUl J^JKSON'ti FEKNCII 1'ATfKT MA LK SAKK,
Wfta iit;Gnieii ^ h.opfcl©ew o<;ni!i: inn. 1'r. Thornttui. n i.u
li;'"i been my father1*1 fain'ilv t>ln ician, an had »tH i-. t}w i nlv gure and Fiife preventive a^ainpr oon
unui-\ him in Ui-i^-liili.r- .
.
.
.
.
• i invented. Price 0 1 each, ^ l per
tliuivht iLiv cafie entire?? 'vyut!<! tho re renoi mwUCnie, hall dozen, ami $7 pei dozeu, -.at by mail. *6ml>9fl
a»il decided tbat I tauht die, an^l gavft me one week to
arrangemy t^iiijiorrf!affairs, fo tl»is"app8^>»"^tly bope
less condition, I heard t f the remedies wbicli I now
THE ONLY SURE THING,
iuakeand 8*11. Ufta^med\a me that t could feeltbem
vtox] ing tli(jivvfay,antl penetrating c< cry aetvo,ribi'e,
PHOTOGRAPH
an-! tissue *.i' my yrfcm. •
My laogfi and liver put on n now action, ami thfi mor
bid matter wifcli for ycav> l:fad accumulated a •
tated th« different oPgana'oi ttiebo&y, v u elimintit&l,
the tUjbercles OB mi tuug* -.•••* '•, and I expe/rtorated
whieh w« will sell cheaper than any o*her establish
from i j
I Mil a i 3 taut of yoli'.v. olk'n-ivtincut in the m y . All wo nsk is that our friends
• r.itiun of matand irtudeut-s will give us a call and
ter subsided, tho lever a'oaleil, the pain left me the
satisfy theipselves.
cough eea edto harass me» and the. oxhau'stin
s.-.fiits were a6 lttrt^er Knxiwta', a n d ] had]
Bleep, to wltloh I had UIDSJ bern a stranger. M .
M. GUITERMAN. »fe Co.,
tite now btif?: n f.o.rcV«rn.. «ml ut time.-; I foiwn
cull, to restid-in lavfeetf fyom eating fob;much ; with
ini.s return of health.
..niilninv
am &eshj. 1 am now a hualtLy nian, with-a large
],,. -I,.,: ,-:-'., '
| ' • lobe evf't&e rfght lung aad
the low i
adhesion of the
pleura. The left tungis spun d, and the upper lobe of
the rigfrf one ie in a toleiaoly h f J i ^ y condition.
Consumption at t h a t time wastltoiiRlit to bean in• diseaae, by every r,ne, phytidana aswella^
;;;.u' in medicine—eapecii
ii iol - cotidition 1 was iu. Ti:r
( . ;iS(l , aj
As the name indie;!
Us, it not pnly HK.NKWS the
(nducedrrianj pe&p!cT0-fcfcli ve-niy recovery only ton1.
1
jjorary. I na^' prepared and give the Hiedjcfciea to gpotvthrittheliafi when il.in and faljinp off, bu1 it
\>u:-ii;\i
[y
R]
SEWS
tiiK
COLOR
to its original.-hadr fvhen
coneuiB/Uves foe m &9 t»ne( ,uM ai;i,',i nuciy wonder
fal cores ; and the demand Increased so rapidly tliat 1 it istu,rning ffr&y or white, whutlier caustd by disease,
grief
or
old
age
.
lute: rniued to QlTer them to t • • publicj and ilevute mv
It will certainly do "w bat is claimed forit, a fact to
Irt»dividei3 attention to Inns d.i?^a?CM. In truth, I was
whleh hundreds, nay, thousanda who Liive UjUjJ ii , are
next to forced to i| . '.'• r ;-•••. :•• vronW •<>• B f .
Huiln^ar, to uiccrttin whether their cases were like ready and willing to testify. Wheve one bottle is fairly usedfinany comnuuii'ty, its teptxtftTron "flpreads
m |ne.
Tor many ;; yours,
In
eoajunctioa
with
my principal like wild lire," and UWie best advertisement ami rec!l
l
c bn<1 m
in
Office in l'--i' •<'' '" i ''•''-'•
" M * rp^ulur pro- o:utnendation we desire. In the Eastern States, wit ere
: .j \i i tp New "Vork, Boston, Baltimore, an * lhe''KENE\VKlt" originated, it is sued by all Young
Ladies a s a Dre«sl]Zg4 and \H to be f-Mitnl on the toilet
Pittsbarg,
For stivoriil \O-ATB pa^t I have made a« many as iiv tables ol'Vuun.- Men, (also ai their barbers ; (while
hundred examination weekly with the "Reflpfrbmeter*'* Older Men and Women will noi be without it, as a
For such examination uiy charge is three dollars, and renewer and restorative for tbeirgrey I«eks aud bald
it tgables me to give each patient the true condition of head's, whid) it changestt) their entire satisfaction.
We are selling in the city of Boston alone, vpwurcla
ids disease, aud tell him frankly whcWier ho will get
of 19.000 boti.les per month, tlie dealera giving the
well.
11TCXEWKK the preterence overall other Hair 1'rcparThe Ktftst roa^on wliv physicians
do
not
euro
Con
8Bnavti^nis t fh«tth-ey £***£> d a ion iniicU ; thny give ationf.
and now la the time to buy your
If notsold by Druggisfs in your townf* trial hattle
me fclnes to sto'p tlie rjouVn, 1" stoj the n ght weat^,
hectie fever, ana by $o dojiag they aterang^ tjic whoTi willbesent to you by Express, upun receipt of une
digestive system., loclciu^ up the .s^eretioiis, and event' dollar byin;iil—thnagiving yuuan opporlunity at once
ually th« patieni
for testing itfiexcettent virtues,
j&jj~ Orders for Ti'ial Softies^ mn5-t he addressed to
Tbfc 1'uliuoiiic Syrup U one of the most valuable
medjeines known. H l« nutrient, jiowi-rfully tonic, and ourseaeralAgeni for the Nor-'tAWcetera States. C. A
ln-alnv iu it-rlf. }t containa no upiuip, yet l©oaem OOOJK, B o x 65,^4, CJUCHgo, I I I . All such orthe pftlegrn in the broachial tubes;, and fifttirre'throw
ders will receive prompt attention.
K. IMiAl.L.'v CO., 1'roprietorst, Nashua, N. H.
i t n i l ' w i t 11 l i l I V e \ c r 1 i - a . < M . r i i o t l i t : f r c < [ U C n t l y « V «
Thp trade supplied at Manufacturers' prices by FULan ordinary coJdj but it will be well first to tak,e a d o s |
rKUF!NCH&if!LU R W l l l l ^ g
t Cgh i
of Scheack'8 ManQi nki-V i'ills fo cleansp the st<
GOLD IS DOWN!
A Sl'i.lCNDID STOCK Off
DRESS GOODS!
FURNISHING
GOODS,
CASSIMERES,
GIotfo?f Satinets, 8cc,
DOMESTICS,
SHOES, I T S *CAPS,
II AUD AND Sot'i WATER FOR COOKING,
—Tho effects of hard and soft urater on
vegetables vary materially. Pca3 and
beans cooked in hard water, containing
tiine or gypsum, will not boil tender
because these substances harden vegetable casein. In soft water they boil ton Are to bo
. f i a t v:\\ guarantee their
dcr and lose a certain rank raw taste s.tlo
which they letaiu in. hard \v;;tui\
M. !!.—The l a r ^ s t Sloek of CViii,o aoil l-vo»•••
Many vegetables (as onions) boil nearly in the City at less than Manufacturer's price's.
tasteless in hard water, bocau.se all the
highest price paid inTradoor eash for a.H kinds
flavor is dissolved out. Tho addition o f Tho
I• :
of sail, often checks this (as in the case
or' onions), causing tho vegetables to re*
MACK & SCHMIB.
tain the peculiar flavoring principles bo.Hides much uutritious matter which
might lie lost in soft water. Thus it apA NO FOR SALE
pears that s; ! t burdens the water to a
r. F<?r extracting the juices, of
meat to make broth or soup, soft water, unsalted or cold at first is the best,
fur it rnueh more rapidly penetratea tho
tissues; but foi boiling rnea.t w.hera tho
ill SAJ.Eu very Hue 7 oot-.Taovc--st.-ni',' PIANO,
ma'nuTacturea by one oj t£e i-e-l maRera In Xev.
juice should bo retained, hard water or
Vprk, an 1 in tone, toucjj, and finish, o u c o f ; t b e
toft water salted is preferable, ami tho
ever brought to this city.
i.:alU good instiuinent arpiqyjteu
meat should be put iu while it is boiling
l a n d '. -;;iiiillb j t . '
BO as to sea! up tlr> pores at once.—
J&S- l u ' i j i r n a t t h e
y- awrioan AgrxijtHuritt,
ARGUS OFFICE.
GROCERIES, &c,
F
CHANOH.
F
Ann Irbor, Julj ISth in.,'..
'DOMESTICS AEE DOWN!
WOOLENS AltE DOWN!
SPRING
The Pulmouic S y m p i& readily digested aL-dabeoJb«4
yito blood, io which iHr,)n!ivt-= its heaHBgyropcrtie-i.-j
F t B o n e of tbe bos1 pieparationa of icon in u«e ; it is a
powerful tofiie oTii-rlf: and win u thettoaweed Ionic
ei LUe mucus in the storna'eh, apdfe carried ofl
by tin- aid of the MaivU-aKe l'i! 1 ". a Itf althy Il<nv oi"
••^-u-lr iui-c, poodajiin ute an«t"ag< uiluiu'e^tion foliow
aweed Tonio ia a stimulant, an>l none other is
required whetl it (fl ii'C•!. It Id p«ie ;uid ploiisanl ; no
hud etibcts like wlien uejug Uourbon whisky, w iiich Oisorders thestpmacb., tgrpora the liver, locks up all the
-ui.'ulions, turns the blood into water, di'opsy_ sets iH(
iindthe-paticnl die .Middonly.
Bourbon \Vhisl<y is recommcndetl now-a aaygbyal*
most cvei'v phyaii ian. Many patients that yuit my
roomr, both mal< and female, a r e stupefiedwltfa fchft
noison. The relief is temporary. If tbey cough ibey
!;ii.. a little wbjsliy; if tbey feel weak and feeble t h e ]
Lafco a Ut.tLe wlii.-ky ; if they cflpnat &}'1 is they take a
tlifly gd (MI in lir A \y. r|<miring
more andmoito until fchftj a r e bleated up. and [rnaginp
tlhtysre getting fleshy. Thy stomach, l i r r r , and di. . are ot»mpl«tel? it siroyed, and lose then 1
appetite for food. No one was everenw d of oonBumptio i by tliia process, where cavities have been formed
in tlie "lungs
A Htt'e :-tinuilant is tVe'iuentK
cial to consumptives, sucb us pure brandy or s >'•
vines ; in many ea.sus London porter or brown -stout in
moderate quantifier; b u t Bourbjn -whisky hastens on
tnutead ot curing consumption.
Tho geatreeTl Tonic iimduc^s THBttTlR rpfmtps, thoroughly invigorating the Aomach and digestive HyHtero,
and enabling it to eliminate and n-ake int«> hoaUhy
blood the food which may b used for th'al purpose - It is so w«;i;Wful in it s elTn-ts lb;.t » ,v|me glaSBIUM
will fliffost a hearty meal, and a lilth of ll i irkeit bofon
;ji,';ili)^t will give n tone to tSi*i stomach, which fe«
mwiieiix's posaeas th.6 power of doing.
The MANDBAK10 PSi»Lfi may be Uken with cntin'
safety by aM »ffo« and conditions, producing all tap
goodr^^ultsthat cau be obtained from calomel, o r A u j
of tlie mercurial roefllcines, and withoufrany of their
Jiurtl'ul oi- iwjttnotui rc-sults, Tln'y carry out of tlie
system the 1'r i-u lent ami V-orjt) out ma tterfl loosened nnd
dissolved by my. Seaweed Tonlo-and PulmontcSyrnjv-f
It vrillbe«e* p thai all thred«£ my medicines aro naedt
ed in nitst ^a^.c-s to cureConsuniptiou,
AGENTS,
BOSTQN-?Geo?ge C, (ioodwin & Co.
NKW TOttiUj)emais Qwaes k. Co.
- Dr. CeTS?ge^tf; K » y w i s
ClXCINii-ATi*,!'. jB, Puji-f& C o . ; a n d John D. a'
CHICAGO—Lord >cS,. 1 ith, ;,iul JL Sco\U.
ST- I/OUiri—Collins Brothers
»
o— li.isUdtc-, Puuth .VLVau.
">Mhv«U0/u«glat3'and Dealers.
Estate of Lewis Newman.
Illinois.
Cn.ios 999*.
SOLD AT WHOLESALE in Brtroit, by
Farrand., 81icley '& Co.
OhaDcery Notice.
OTA1 T K OF MFCIIKJAX, Fourth Jmlin.-il Circuit, in
i • Chancery, Salt pending in the Circuit Court fur
\'.',c Cwiiiiiy of \', dsbtenaWj iu CJh&aeery, 1'refient, tli*>
lion. Kdwin Lawrence, Circuit Judge at Chajabers, at
Ana Arbor, iu tla- County of Witshienaw, ou the
iwoiiry-HI'th tl.-iy «r July, A." I). 186&,
DRY GOODS,
Dress Good?, Cloths,
Mtjggie i.'i.ui, CmnnJ.tij^int, i
John S. rkur, Defendant.
U
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t
i
d ih
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'
I ucis, Judge of Pretaj.
' " "lemi
of LewisNewmS
On reading and filing the petMon, dnlv ™"
Regiae Newmaa, praying that Charles KalmS
be appointed Administrator on the estate of,
•ir>oii it is Ordered, that Monday ti,P ,„. .
ofAugusi
kin the forenoon 1JS5J
edfor the hearina of said petition, and that t'lu-h - ?
law of said deceased, and all other i rsons i f
in
:n earn
said estate, are required
required to an]
appear a<
said Court, then f> be holder at th' • Prob
the City of Ann Arbor, and show <„
cause,
ii
• • : .,..
r shoiiMi.
(.-ranted : Av.d it is further ordered, that.-sj,]',,,.,;,,
-i-.e notice to the persons interested in
the pendency of said petition, and the hearhi
V. causing a copy of this Order to I
per, printed aiM i':Tlll
in said County, three successive weeks iii-tvionstl
uu
day of h.-;
°
HIEAil .T. BEAKIB
10W
J,, d ,e of - '
Estate of Willinm II. Jobbitt.
C T A T E OF MICHIGAN, COTOTV OI- W ISOTHM.
kJ At a session of the Probate Court for the C W I
Washtenaw, holde.u at the Probate Office iuik R
of Ann Arbor, on Saturday, the eighth dnjof j,i r "
the year one thousand eight hundred and (far R
fi™
Present, Hiram J. Beakes, Judge of Profit,
In the matter of the Estate of William H. Jut&tt, d*
On readingTmd filing the petition, dulv veriji
!, Jobbitt, praying that Daniel Aylsworth
oiuted Administrator on the estate
1
:• Ordered, that Monday, the 7thduty
August next, at ten o'clock i
for the hearing of said petition, and that theffi,
I'd a l ] oil-..-!-
],( :•-.
iu said estate, ai e required to a] •
said Court, then to be holden at the ProM
the City of Ann Arbor, aud show came, i, ,u
be, why the prayer of the petitioner >lionl(l »•
granted : Aud it is further ordered, that eaidwtiSm.
give-notice to the persons interested in eaideSJ
lency of said petition, and the heo
- - 8 copy of tins Order ti
nwpaper, printed ;iDd circalatoi
said County, three st;.i.-. s,;..-,- weeks in
prerl
CA true copy.}
H I I U M ,T. BEAKKS,
101T
Judge f P b
Estate of Marshalls—Minors.
OT I T E O P M K HIGAN, Cm M -.
O AL a SL-s-i<iii of the Prpbate Oonrf for
of A,.ii
Arbor, on . "•
Md< ighl I.:-'
Pl'l III t i l• •
i
aiid FranWin .1. Man
Oil reading and
Heai Estato for Sale
Q t A TS OF
O In the matter oi' the E
Estate off H
Helen
l
E
E. W
Wolou.
l 6f
6f
the County and Sidte afoi'esalfl, ahtinbr: Nonce is
hereby gtfveu, that in ; •
i
-.Hiievi u<
fill]
|, mjfcjj
in real e.-tii
I
.'••^iisi
n e x t
i i i . . .
II
b the
h fib
by
fibn. S
f Pobtei f th C t
,
of P r o b a t e i for the C o u n t y •••
;
- i i . i . i . A . . J ) . l ^ f . . - ,"
, " i lh
n-i-t
d<'.-:; i f•' J
i
be sold at Public Vendue, to the lushest bidder, in !h
:
. v.-11 of
.
Yorfe, in aaid County, on WediiesdiW, the .
<if AiiLTiist, A. ;1). 1S05, ;ii on
of tbai ci:'.y. C- i'.l);cct Td.-il! enaiui]
or olheriyjso eswtiug at the time of sale.,
described real estatf, ro--air: PiftefAi ac5res oa the
Me of the Vi'e.i half of the East half of-tlw
\'cst quarter, and on the "West half of Liu- lv:>!
half of the South-W'e.<i miarfer <
.vy-tnu.
iu bownskip f'uur South oi i .
of Michigan, being the same mi
id to said
• mBiisaioLters a;:jiohjLocl fisrthatp
by the probate Court of E
their rsport tuecf in the ProBati office oJ .
on the SiTth i'.: . • i -i- ..-. .
JOSJAH HATK4WAY, Guai
Dated, June SOth, i- la.
Ii B:
Chancery Sale.
r x PEKSUANCB of a decree of the Cin-ni; C
JL the County of Was]
I
tnaftein
the case wherein (>-. ai- t .
> plai&aut,
and M-iria StUJsoa, Elizabeth Spaffoiij, !'A-,v;.nl Spaf;•••:•;!.
S(;>:iii
n-'..;i
.
•
v of Ann -.
•o l
... ted :
And it is flirt] •• • on!
. . • next of kin o;
in.en-sted in sside
•
causing a co] .
;L ne^-sTjaji-T. prfoted :;:
i:i said County, three .suGees^ive \.
day of hearing.
• ••• i-y.)
IIIEAM .ir'B]
[Oil
Eilata of ('harlen "\Vr. .AJilitr.
Q
I
H
G
.
O At a session of the J
irt for theCopBcl
\\"iir-iit-.-'
.
• Office, i s 16(1*
of Ann Arbor, on 1
,.
.,
linudred nil ;
•
r u the mailer oi' the Est:.ti
. : Dt.an,
siid David StiS
lAh
'
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.
i
•
UommiuEionei1 for Uie
rJ,K (
. . .
nssigni
.
.
•
cloor of 1
Hat 111
<
i'.-h! h d a y ui' •
• ,•
n .. -I., i • • following (i II :
Lot nunibcr fifteen, and t;.e Easterly fliree roaa in
wiiilli off l<»t number foorteei^ (u I
.two, m
(1,-iasbv and Pi
•: to the vill
l:or, arrordiriLr io Tlie recoitled plat tin n .
ia the City of Aun /Vrbor, Wa^ln
ty, Michigan".
Dated, A B B Arbor, June ?Sd, ) IBS.
liOBEBT I . I-I; \
Circuit Court Commis.-i
llm.wi J . BKAKBS
foe SV'ashteaaw Co., Jlich.
Sulieitor for Complaiuant,
1014
n
f
u r t h c r .•-lh-r«l,!lttta»i I
. • .. . :
,. •
I endency of said i-.iL.-in- it copy of this Order to lie ptlbli'
in t!ie Mi fi iyut ,i,. >, a •
eiilidin;;-iii 3i»1d C o u n t y , t h r e e •
\ i o u a t o s.-.id day o f hi i
(A tree •
I'.tT
H I K A i l J. BEAKES,
»
.
.—•
_
Estate of John Avery.
Eeal Estate for Sale.
T.Vre 0FMTCIIIO.i>f, County of Wash"
In the matter r.r ,
M .race i:> .-•.ell, lat
of said county, decs
Notice '• hireb^JV^II, tliat in pursuance of an order
granted to tlie aiiu.-r^i^uea. Administrator of the estttte of.paidd •
th« Hon. Judge of Probate,
f<ir thel'o;u:fy nM\"a«hteninv, on the thirteenth day
of June, A. 1).
iSCo,
there
^vill be sold at Public Ven
dne, to the !i!-:h.-.-i I Idder, al tlie Swelling hoitfe on the
premise?, in said County, on Moixl.-a. I
of September, A. 1). liiiiij, at two o'dod
noon of that day, (snbjeet to the ri.:iit of doww.of
.Mary .). Uiauell.Vidiiw of said deceased, and i
jeet to all other encumbrati<Ses either by
othersi^e exi^tui^- at the time or' the ueath of stud deceasedo. the foltowii^ de.-icribi-.j real estate, to-\vit t—
The Weft half of the North-East quarter o
thirty, iu township oue South of raogre sev<
coiiiainii]-^ eiyhty acres, move or |666,Tn the State of
Michigan,
GBGHSE BUTiTON, Aduiiaistrator.
Dated", July 13th,
feSOB.
1018
QTAT!
•
., .-.Iilelisw.x.
O Al a session of the t'robale Court for theCooc?
t at the Probate Oflice, in*
City of Ann Arbor, on Sloml
in the yi
id hundred an .
Pi-.
• . ivakcs, Judge of P
lu in •
Estate of .
-
, •
• i e t i t i o n , dill}
s h e a n d Aiid
--i . m e ( , i l - - r - r ;
• i tay b e iiuijohitcd AdWBt
•sod.
«i inlay, the saw
at ten o'clock in the
Ing of said petition, and tWw
aid di ceased, and all otln
are i-enuired to aj
.
Office, iu
. Ann Arbor, ;':
there be, why the pir.\ er < • •
be granted: "Andil is further ordered, tl
Hie persons interest'
flay of £
of this Order I
wspaper, printcdanfl**
in the .!.-.
iiiiiiiL-- i i .
Commissioners* Notice.
QOODS! S
Has jnat opened a complete assortment of
Satnrday,
fAfinAi
i"iv 8
AXJ>KK\V \ \ \ 1UGGS, AdmiiikU.il.•!-.
Dated, July Sd, 1^05.
JfilT
COTTON IS BOWN! S
PRINTS ARE DOW N !
HIEAM J. BEAKEe
JuOge of P b
'
OTATE(>r>:r<-;u<;AKc.,, NTvoi-w.,,,' v
O At a session of the Probate Court f o r t h T r S *
Washtcnaw, holden at the Probate
p c
Office
CUSTOMERS & STUDENTS
liillfl
•
1010
SATISFACTION
8@~Fifteen'"a a larpe
letter pftfcea for two
3 cent stamps.
Young Men's Confidential .Medical Advisers in ea.-o
pf Spot*ma lor rhea or Bemiual Weakness ea used by
Masturbation, Genital Ta^tajizati^fi, self-abuse, or
secret habits indulged in by youths at the age of puberty.
1'iiS. JiX'KSOX, HERBERT k CO., Proprietors of
the National Dyspeasary, established at Cincinnati,
Ohio,«in. 1st, I860.
Jnvulant;try i.'mist-.ions lead to Impoteacy. Con gumptions Insunity and l\':ilh. Those wJio suffer in the
lonsi from this baneful practice, should apply the
wliole onerixy of tlie soul 1o the attainmeatof health
au<3 ;• o e^uent contentiueni and bappiuefs. Kvo»v of the University. Keeping oh hand the largest stock
one, eiih«r sick or well, should bave our valuable
of
tieatise ou ilii- subject, wliich is sent fret of cr-arge.
We guarantee to care (i'onj)rrboea, 'ileet, Syphillis,
Impotency, ^>eturnal EmirtSiong i.r rtelf-Ataiae, Hiurnal Emifgiyj .-, tfeniale Complaints, in short, every
[jo rtbli Pornj fin3vari?ty of 8exu?»r Digease. Cures
r.i pid. Linn eueliflud permaneDi, and tVty moderate.—
Send for ou r Circular
DR. JACK.^ON1^ FE.MAf.K 1'H.I.S—$1 pei >x,x _
Special writtl'ii replies, well sealed, sent with the Circtilft,r,^TviUiput cliarge, 900 PP.KCS.100 engrAvin^s.—
together with the lai-gent stock of
•• ;' . • Mountain ol JJght, or Medical Prutecto'rand
.Uarnn™c Guide and an Kxpiicil Key to Lore and
lleauty." i; SATI-'FACronjLV r< wsiU various sub;
-i . • ••'•!•' ;•, ,':i' i >, splained in ftny popular work
>-. i '.-• : , • i Li language. l*rice 60 cents, or three for
QOODS AT HALF PRICE!
CLOSING OUT
y
(A I n i " •
Q T A T E OF MICHIGAN, County of Washteimw. BS,
n Iu the matter of the Estate of Eli Riggs, of the
IBT
Comity of W'ashtenaw, in the State of Michigan, deasdu.
Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order
granted to the undersigned, AdnJinlatrator-ofthe estate
by any establishment tliat now 6xiat»t
of said deceased, by the Hon. Judge of Probate, for
said County, on the third day of July, A. 1>. 186$. there
will be &«>H at Piiblir. VemU'e, to the highest bidder, at
the dwelling house on the premises, in saidCountys on
Tuesday, the I v,only-niuti; 3jj of August, A. E>.
at
two o'cloclc iu the afternoon of that day, (subject Lo
Having employed an experienced
all encumbrances by mortgage or otherwise existing at
the time of the death of Said deceased,} the following
described real estate, to-wu i The undivided b •
parcel of land commencing seventeen and a IK
North of where the Case Road intersects the I •
Road, in section twenty in township four South of
range live East, aud in thjs centre of paid Chicago
Road,
running thence North twenty-eiirht and a b&lf1 dcgieea
W*68t, to the D^-ll Ditch, thenee North and \ \ \
direct from NEW YORK CITY, who hfva had long ex- above named number of ctegrees, and along the centre
perlence in the business, we guarantee tu give the best line of said ditch to a stake in said ditcb, on Uii
hhalf
l f off the
h South-Wost
S t h W t quarter
t off seci
ti seveiiteeti,
it ,
quarter
section
and oue fcnindred rods and eix-tflntfea
i
of
f a rod h'om the
centre of paid Chicago Uoad, running thence North
twenty-onfl*degrees East to a state in the centreline
of said section swtentepu, which Stflke is fifty four rode
East of the quarter stake on the West side of said Bection seventeen, thence V\'('.;-t to i\\c North-West eorftSP
of the Bust half of tlie Sof.th-J-l'isi quai'ter ol section
eighteen, same town and range, thence South along
the west side of tlie above described eighty acres to the
to our numerous
South line, thence East along tin: said South |in
section corner, tlieace South along
V,V-t. h ilf of the Nortb-WeBt qua
11 twenty to the Chic*^o Koau, thence .;•
rly along
tin: centre of ^aidroad to the place of beginning, contaiu&ig one hundred and tfairtyjPix acros of lsuaj
or let-f, Ju the Township of Saline, and State of 5U\it-
Also a variety uf the ui' »4 hi-antiful PHOTOOJRAPH
ALBUMS, PICTURES R M FRAMES in great virility,
and pictures trained to order nt short notice.
Also. RABNUM'S SKLF-SEWER or TUOKKR, which
an be adjusted to any Sewing Machine.
'
Cull a t the sign of the Fl.uKF.Wi-: SEWING MAC1IIXK, a fevr doors East of Cook's Hotel.
Ann Arbor, [tec. SSth, 1SC4.
section tweiity-oiic, In township two South of Range
three Bait, nnd riratiingiheiice Worth forty-five uiitn:tee West parallel with the quarter line twentj^-six
chains and twenty-eight links thence North forty degrees East, nine
chalne and I w n t y-flve linjbs along the
centre ol Hi1-' road, tin ace South forty-five
miu LI
thirty-two chains tlu-ucc West along i;:
six chains and eighty-Betes links to tne pteoe otf b< ginning, containing twenty acrys pf laad ; the North naif
of the Sotith-East Quarter, the N"brthfeftstqo
Bonth-Weat quarter, and the 8outh-West quarter of
North-East quarter of secji
eighty In township two South of range three Easti mtneStateof
Michigan?; lots B!X Mia scren in block twelve, i n .the
VUlfVgp °^' Sylvan ; and that portion of lots * '• til ::-i"i
njlne m b'o'-t; twelve, according to ihu plat of paid villuge, lyiag West of lii« highway running Soutfffroin
said village; and that part of lot." six and evv&a in block
seventei n running Sitntth t.o the .Mill Pond, fyto •
of *afcl liiuln^ay ap before described ; lots four and five
in block seventeen, lot one tu block thirteen, and the
l.uid lying and embraced *o William direct, between
Clinton Street and the road
running Smith from said
village ; the land einojeaced1 by Livingston Street from
Main Street South to the Hi] I
land not heretofore deeded by W. 9. Wavnard, that borders on or ia
locluded in the race rtml old bed of the creek. ;:i bUx^
number nine, and also the land Igfing and embraced in
Clinton Street, from Main Street to the Mill 1'oud being in the Villaire oitd State aforesaid.
ISABEL l'KATT, Uuardian.
July Sth, 1SG5.
101T
Real Estate for Sale.
The Wonder of the World!
Jt)R. SCHENCK'S
Estate of Jo)'n Pi ice.
i O The undersigned tiavingbccu Sppoiivtod by the Probate Court for aaid Coubty, Comnusstotters u> reoeli e,
examine, nnd adjfiBt ali rl.iiins ami deiiiuutlB of all pe'rFOIIS agaiust trie estate of Kt^lajn Coata, late oi
the Cfltj of Vp- il;tuii, in said Couu'.y- di
hereby u;ive notice tliat .six mouths fromdati
lowed, oyorder of said Probate Court, for creditor* to
present tUeir claims agaiuet the estate of s&id cteceanexl,
aud that they will meet at the office of -John Cavpeuter, iu .said eity, on Saturday, the fonrteentla d:ty of
October and Wednesdiiy, ih•• te&th day jrf Jajuiiary
next, :IL" one o'clock in tho afternoon, or each of said
clays, to P< ceive, sxamiue, and ftdjiist stud claims.
TIUIEAD, SILK,
MACHINE
Real Estate for Sale.
OTATEOFMJOHIGAN, C W S T X ot W V U I H V A W , HH.
TATE OK MICEdfGAIf, Cousin or\fA JUTEH W ] W
Tii • anderalgned harbag been appoiinod hy tbe prob&tti Court for said County. QommlBsionijrs to!
examine, and adjust all ekthns aud demand.^ oi' all pi i .sun- agaimsi thi
• '"iiakini Walker, lute of tiie
7'owii^hip of Sah ni, in Bain* County, deceased hereby
givo notice that .^ix months from date, are alloi
order of said Probate Court, lor creditors to present
their claims against the estate ofetid ieceased, and
that they -\\iil meet at the dwelling house of Mrs.
PTancy walker, to th'e Townatdp bi Salem, m eald
County, on-Saturday, the lourieenih clay of October,
and Monday, the niieenUi day of January next, at one
o'clock, P. M., t'i' each of said days, to receive, examine
aud adjust said claims.
AHLXZO S. KXAPP, ")
(A true copy. •
tO}T
UIHAM -T. BEAKS8,
ofF"*»
Estate of David LapLuui.
S
TA .
of the Probate Court f<;rl
of Washtenaw, holdeu at ihe ProbateOfficeJntotW
1
rbor, on Thursday, the thirteenth rlaTprowi
• Ihousaud eight hundred and pVfr"
at, Hiram ,T. lieaV.-s Judge of Protefe ,
In the mailer of tne Estate of l u u i i l *,?fij"[
ceased, Walter U. Corson, Executor w_£RJJJi
Will and Testament of said deceased, en*
and represents that b
iparcd W '^m^
;ount as such Executor,
Thereupon it is Ordered, that Tuesday,
T I H J M A S I). MuSE, j
of Angus] n e \ t . at tvn o'clock in the. forenoon,
Dated, July i-VJi. 1S&6.
ed for examining anjd allowing such ftcconoi
tfie heii-s a t ' law of s l H
other persons interested in said estate, »f
Commissioners1 Notice
quired to appear at a session of said Court, meu ^
• the Probate Office, in the Chy of An«f™L
TATK OF MICHIGAN", C M M v or W wArffcoftr, w.
ire
Tiir usaersSgct^l baviug been anj^nted by the Pro- in said County, and show cause, if any t]" .*! -si
bate Couxjt for >a;d County, Commissioners to receive, the said account should not be allowed: *•'" examine, and adjust al] claims ;.>id tTemadda offtfifen- further ordered, that said Executor give W'K,
persons interested in said e-taie. ol the I11'.1 ™ -,,„
soufi against the estate of Frank)faM. Pendri
- .unt, and the hearing thereof, b; c
vl' tha city of xpsSianti, In said county, deceased, hereby
give notice that six months from date are allowed, by of this Order to be published in the .'.-'
newspaper printed and •circulating in saidCouMI'
order of said Probate Conn, for creditors to :
their claims against the estate of said dec-y^ed. and
evions to said day o* neaj
that they will meet aA the office of Norite ANinde,
(A true copv.)
in said city, on Satnrday, the fourteenth day of Octo1017
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I; ;ip|!c,i:ii^L'1 to th.e satb faction of tho eaM Judge, by
tlu- ;:iii<l;f\ ii oi'It. K. Pmzer, Solicitor'for ffie Coinirtainfuat, that John s . Plait is not a resident of the State
1
L'rhn, hii! n v:-[-l>\n- of the s t a i - of Louisiana,
• itr jyi-iH(Tii'l,ion of tliis C o u r t : On motion of
R, I-:, r ., • r. Solicitor for the Conipltfiuani ta this
1;
ordered by salct Cmiri, thai -aiii Defendant,
ifcAiil S. '.': ti', . m e hisam>o*B,'iWMJei©b« e^it«red in this bought sinee the surrenilerof Lee and tJic great fall i-n
• •.
•
al v omp'lftui- p«fiev. Call imnioili:vt..'ly jind examine hiastoek.
ber, and Thursday. th.$ eleycath day of January nert,
Ann Arbor, April, J866.
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at one o'clock, I'.'.M.. of'c'ftcfedf said days, to receive,
a u t ' s S^liciun 1 , wiihiii, two monthf iVnm t h e date of
examine. -:j"i adinst said rlaims.
•: Aud i,i ease the DclVmhun fiui? • his a p • MM•!•(•:!. i!"ii h e i l l e hh aswer | p Com0latn;uu,'
.
. cojjy thereof h««* i rved on iin- Solicitor fbr i 'i'i,i;-i ;in;uit sviiiun Ewenti H ; . ; jiflEe** t h e
WIT
Dated, July Jltli, IS66,
rrf n c •>!»>' of R.TM Bill on x i H ivT fTdaiiO or on
qaftnli-thereof J h e said [till bo fafce*ax^oufe**«d by
said Defeudant: A u d i t is further ordered; iU;it within
Comniist-ion'crs' Notice.
twenty day; the s:iid Conipluiinmt caus e v, copy of this
opfler to be pubKsh.ec! in the Michigan Argvf^ public
TATE OFMICHIQ VX. Comity of Washjenaw, BS.
iH'w.-paiHT pj-intiki am: pnl)lh<hed at the, City o f A n n Xn\ Mtfth^a first prepared the VKKETIAN 1IATR
The undersigned having beet) ajipointedlry theProA^'hoi-, in said Couinv <>i Washtenaw, and t h a t * u c h DVK ; since that time it has been used by thousands, bate Court for .--aid Coi;nlv. e!onimi;-sicuers to itta&vtz,
psttbRcatiou lw bbniinmjd oace in each week Cor a n *•••<••><•nnd in no instance has it failed to give uiitire sati.sfac- r\ainiiie. and adjust all claims and di :II:MKN of all percftaPUT \veuk,s, or ihat she cause a cupy of said order to ;i<m.
sons asmlnst the estate of Jusiin Costs, late of the City
he ••••'; •' d on s:iid IMeiidimt personally, at litasi t w e u i y
TheVBNJSTTAJj 1'YK i* the ohcapefit in the\vo*ld.— o#Y]isilanti, in .said County, deceased, hereby-give niidays befbre t h e lame prescribed fta-eald Defendant's
"tico that six months from date are allowed, by order of
Its
p
i
l
e
is
only
Fifty
Cents,
iaid
each
biutie
contains
ance in this cause.
double tlio quantity of dye in those usually sold for said Probate Court,torcreditors to present their claims
against the estate of said deceased, and that they will
H. L A W R E N C E , CIrcui] .iuO.^e.
»1.
It. E. PBASSBK,
The VKXKTIANDYF; is warranted not to injuro the meet at the office of JobnCftcpvwter, In mud ciiy, on
Saturday, the fourteenth day of October, am! W-.-dm-s.
Solicitor, nnd of Couueol for.Complainant* 1019
hair <>r the scalp (a thersHfhteai degree.
The ten h day of .January ne.vi. a! one ovleck. P ,
The VKXKTUX DVF workK with rapidity nnd cer- day,
]M., pf each of said days, to receive, examine, and adJ
tainty, tin1 hair requiring no preparation wlmU-voi
jus! said claims.
The, VKNKTIAN HYK p r o d u c e s e n j shade (lint iv-nv
be (ifBifftu^.Tnpthat will imt f;iiV. crock or waah out
rmj.AUKr.rjUA, TA.
—one t h a t is «s permanent as th'e hnir itse!f. For ,sale
pa'ed, July io h, ims.
iseases n f t h c !Vn-\o:is, S e m i n a l . U r i n a r y Ity all druggists.— rice f>O eent
AIMTH
aiul Scxunl ,Syst<:itis^-ii, ,
tetreat-
Groceries, & c , &c,
Estateof Lydia Wilbur.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, COCXTV oi W*
, thai
•'' J . M I #
bate Court of the Comity of ft'ashteiisiv,
i *° ^
•ilih day of July, A. D, I - : . -''• m "'', "'\iiei
date were allowed for.credit. .-- to pi.-.-i-m
aailist the estate of Lnlia Will
S
HOWARD
D
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ASSOCIATION,
in roj irts uf llic UOWAJiD ASSOCIATION—
1'J i : i ; u i i LI s i v : I . . . I l i i I r . r ( . , i \ ( > I O ^ P B , T r e e
Dr. .1.S K H . I J X H O K U I T O X .
ofehirge-
Ih.M-iir.l
As:.<,,-i-
tion,No.S Simlii NiitUiSu^t,. Phitedfljhia, 1'ennyH^nia.
tj»63
12 Gold .Street, New Vork.
Alio, Manuffiotiirer of M^mKWs' AKNICA If.AiK
GLO88,the best hair dressing iu use. In huge bottles,
prlrc 30 rents.
Iy966
A KN'AHK riANO—lino cii the l i s t luntrutnenta
uatlo— entirely new
faqtijwatUie
GTS CI'FICE.
SALE!
Commisi-ioners' Notice.
C T A T E OP WICHKiAX, County of W s : ^ %
i > The undersigned having been
Probate Conn for said c o u n t y , C o r a m w s w n e r s i " ^ ^
"\\rANTED—Married Ladies, Prof
I f
Von W r a e ' ; . p i a m o n d Drop.-, a n e v e r
failing
: ; u l luLi-iuU-ss r e m ' - i l y f a r e l l o b s t r u c t i o n s a i i . l
irr^ea-
All ii i;i r r i f l la-li' 1 - \. ill ! i n 4 t liis a n e v e r
ihes
FOR
e x a o
j
day of Jsnui
, ;r[,"cn
claims will be heard before said Probate <-<" . r f .
Saturd.-iy. tlie (weniy-first day of OcfoDer, •"• e ,
ho livemy-fourth day of January peih
o'clock in the ion-noon of each of {hope dav .
BIHAi) .1. BBAKBS, Judge ol
D.ated, Ann Arbor, July-24th, 1SC5.
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preventive, lor which it is v, ,
l;ii|-
Bvery m-
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ifl :i r» i n v ^ e d t o s e n i l :i u - . l M : n t i [ i fttr .-I c i i - e n | » r , o r » i ^ 4 f o r ii b o t t l e , t o F B I
M : \ . J
UOI'SKS AND LOW-, -.i'ov'h trrm $I,000to w h o l e s a l e d r u g g i H t . ijenerKl a ^ ^ n t f i r M j f t f t .. m i , . r ; , , ,
$5,000. Also .severe! improved [•AR.MS.'
D i i i i i i i n d l n - . i | i . . I*. O , 1 ' i M M i - i 4 A S , B i t r u i t .
A. I.PUTHKRftAKD,
6.ii>t Meil.it prujMetor'ajiMow.
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