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Petit Jurors

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Day
5
Month
October
Year
1860
Copyright
Public Domain
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The fullowiug list of Petit Jurors bas been drawn for the next term -of th3 Circuit Couit, to be held on the fourth Tuesday of October : Horace Carpenter, Pittsfield. Wilham E. M irtin.Ann Arbor City. Charles II. Ftllows, Sharon. Benjamin F. Corning, Ann Arbor City. John C. Depew. Sylv..n. Bernard Rielly,Lyndon. Egbert P. Harper, Lodi. Nelson Colé, Sen., Ann Arbor City. Frederick Andrews, Tpsilanti City. George Wandless, Ypsilanti City. Harrison Goodrich, Ann Arbor City. James SlcColl. Webster. Orman Clark, L3Tndon. Shubal T. Moore, Seio. C. G. Clark, Jr., Webster. George Goodwin.Lyndon. David Co:n, Ypsilanti City. Alanson Eíolbrook , Salino. Solomon Miller, Superior . John Durgee, Ypsilanti City. Patriek Hoban, Ann Arbor. James F. Royoe, Ann Arbor City. Geo. Lawton, Pittsfield. Richard Conaty.Lyndon. Jounson's Newlllustrated ïownshipStecl Plate Familt Atlas. The largest, finest exeouted, aad only illustrated Township Atlas of the World, ever publishsd. Compiled, drawn and engraved, under the supervisión of J. H. Coirosand A. J. Johnsjn. Fublished by Johnson and Beownino. We hare had the plsasure of txamining the Family Atlas beariug the above title, and truly pronounce it aa elegant, imp ortant and dsirable work ; a work alinost a necessity lo the student and acholar, and w hich might bo daily con sulted wiih profil by the general It is an impebial folio, the foreign maps are from the best sources, the American maps are brougut down to the latest dates the whole are elegantly engraVed on steel, printed on beautiful puper, and substantially bouud. There are over one hundred full page map 3 and plans, and nearly threc hundred il ustrations or picturea. The Introductory to the general work is "oneof the finest illustrated, most coneise and elegantly written treatise on Physioal Geography ever publiahed," a new but important feature in works of the kind. Kaeh map is also accotnpanied by deecriptive matter giving a condensed history of the State or ifation, political, social, productive, statistical, fcc. ito. In the Phyeieal portiou, the general subjects trealed upon, are, I. Land and its Phenomena. II. Water and its Phenomena. III. Atmosphere and its Phenomena. IV. Electricky and its Phonomena: V. Plaats and nimals, their kind aod distribution, and Man considered This work is only sold by agcnts, and at a uniform price, and the agenta are now presenting ït to the citizena of cur County, many of whom we hope will subscribe, P. S. The publishers gimrantee to furnish to subscribers, rovised and corrected maps, or additional ones, whenever published by them at 15 cents each, and the volume is provided with guarda for the purpose of iuserting them in the proper places. Gy The Detroit CoDJfurence oí the M. E. Ohnroh, closed its annual eession at Dexter on T jesday afternoon, The following appoinlmeuts were made for the Ann Arbor district. Elijau H. Pilchib, Preúding Eider. Arm Arbcr City - Francis A. Bladej Ann Arbor and Dixboro - George Taj'lor. Ypsilanli - Benjamin Crocker. Oaksville - John J, Gridley, Atguita, - Heron O. Higgms. Unadilla - 0. Ai. Anderson. Henrietta - S. P. Van Doozer. Souh Lyous-W. Birdsall. Milford-J. S. Sutton. Bnighton- E Steele. Pinckney - Ira W. Donnelson. Dexter- J. M. Arnold. Chelsea-O. Whitmore, S. L. Rarasdall. Saline - James F. Davidson. Gran Lake - P. O. Johuson. Agent American Bible Society, and liembor of Ipsilanti Quarterly conference - T. C. Gardner. Rev. Geo. Smith, for the last four year presiding eider of the district, goes to the Wayne charge ; Rev. W. II Perrine, for the last year the acceptable and popular pastor of the ehurch in this city " located," and Rev. R. R. Richards has been transferred from Ypeilanti to Bellville and Sheldon. Hsd we space we would give the full list of appoint - mtnts for the Conference. ET Dnring the conflagration of Cantón causedbytho bombardment of the Britieh the extensive medical warehouse of our coui}tryman Dr. J. C. Ayer of Lowell, (tha depot ,pf his Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic PHU, for China,) was totally destroved. He now mnkei a demand upon our governinent for iademnity for the loss of his property, and ijonce wiU grow another nut to crack with our eider brother Johuny. Stick to it Doctor; and ïf our Governmeut maintaiQ? our righls wherever your pill3 are sold, we hall ouly be uuprotected on tract Uiat are very barren.- R'former, Trenton, JV. J. tW Tho Detroit Uonvocation of the Episcopal Chureh is to be held in this city, in L(.. Andrews Clmrch, noxt week , commencing on Tuesday evening, and olosiiigoa Thursday ovening. The opening sermón will be preachcd on Tuesday evening by the Rev. Mr. Armitage, of Detroit. At 10 A. M., Vedneedny, the Iloly Compiunion, and the Rite of Cotifirmatio will be administered ; at 2 P. M.,a business session will be held ; and at 7 1'. Jf,t the Rev. B. Paddock of Deti-oit, will preaeh. At 11 A. JI , Thursday, the Rev. Dr Stbong pf Adrián will preach ; at 3 P. II., a Sunday Bebool 8es6Ícn will b held, and a missionary pceting wjll be held as in Ihf evening. LP" The Steuben Guarda announcc Military B.ill to be given at Hangaterfcr's Hall, on Thursday cvening next. Tlioao who dJigktin "themazy oiroles of tlie danuo" will makc a noto. t i m 1 1 1 - tS Tho Michigan Synod, Presbytorian, is to liolJ its annual sossion in our city next weck, commencing on Thuisday evening, nnd continu ng OVCT he following Sabbatli. A lai'ge representation both clerical and lay is cxpectcd.

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