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3
Month
May
Year
1861
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F i R E ! F S K E ! WESTERN M JSS.1 PHUSKTTS Insurance Compaiy . cash capital surplus; OT7"3I3F1. 90 30,000. W. PT. NI II OU IV, Agent ' Ann Arbor, Marcli a. 1-ül. 7á2tí U4FB 1 N S V Ji tWOKi. The Cornec'icut Mutual Life In8urauc3 Company. Aecumulated Capital; - 83,500,000. Wil J. INáURK UVES r.ir any mnanl nt exceeding 910,0 H) t'..r tlie tel in of l.iir r R)t S trim of vfiirs, on tueuost Favorable bornw. H.B Tb Coropany I puryly mutual arol the policy holiten get all the surplus tot the exact eot 6f insurance It accomodatefl the insnre-l in llie si-ttlement f ih.'ir premium N 1.1FK P01JC1B, ir denirsd, by laking ;i nte fir ooe half the aniount, bearing Interóat at .six percent, ter annuiu. Dividend are Dedared Annualhj! :nl sinee tliev now anviiint tO F1KTV per reut on the lrciiiiiiin, in-li au ) n.itf, aml Aro inoMMbuj tuey m;iy be Applied to carnal thenotee. : & TIn' mti's ii prenlamfl ftreM liw u fcny irther rKponHíble Conopaoj mul large ftccumolstM fund f 83,600,000 b aecurely Invested, m muy be Been by referctico to the stíití'iii.-iii made ftooorAing lo law, ti In iheofBceofthe Connty C[erkfat Ann Arbor. I JAHKS (KJO0WIN, Preat. Crv IÍ. PhbUS.Ssbt. Kor parUonlaraapply to JAMEfl C. WATSON, 7ti;iyl Ageni at Ann Arbor, Mk-li. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMP'NY. Accumulated Jan, 18G0, $1,707,133,21 MORRIS FRANKLTN, President, J O. KENDALL, Vice President, PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary $100,000 DEPOSITED with the Coinptrollorof tho Stat of Kew York. Diviileodfl a verane 40 per ceut. ammnlly. A. 3 & 33 T S . CUhlaBnk, 1S6.49 tnvcíite.1 in socurities. creatï uiulpr the IftVftof State ofNew York and of the U.&, 26R,70,79 Ueal Batata and Kixtures, Nos. US-and 114 Broadway 132,450 04 l!.-n.!v ud MortriRes tlrawing 7 per et. Interest ÍJS3,DyS.y9 XoUs recoi'el for 40 per cent.of premiums on life poUdes, bearing interest, 0W,81ooo Qiiftrtíírlv und 3emlannual premiums, tluc subsequeatte Jano&ry 1, 1RK0 20,550.3R Interest anoiueil "p t Jan. 1 , 1SG0, 3li.4S8.77 Etenta ioqod opto Jan. 1, l0, 1.T08.W Premium u pMlatos i hands of Agenta, 2C,44-:).ly $1,767,133.24 Irs Welis anl I.kwitt, Medleal Esamtam. 743tf J. GILBERT 3UTH, Agent Insurance Agency ! C. H. MILLEN TS THE ACKS'T for the fnllowing first clns Bttmpanle: Ilil.MK INSUUASiCË COMPANY, of York City,- Capital añil Surplus, $1,500,000. CITY FIUK I.VSWIAXCE COMPASV, c.f Hartford.- Capital and Surplus, Í400.000. COVTINENTAI, INSVBABCK COMPANY, of New York City. -Capital and Surpluí, $100,OM). Tliret' (uarten of the nett profits in this Company is ■ liviileil a:i::u -ilU ainuny its polley holders. C H MTI.T.KNAnn Arlxn . Docember 13, 1860. 6ni778 Couway FIre Insurance Co., Of Conway, Mass. Capital paid up, - $150.000 00 Assets (Casb), - - 209,963 12 Liabilities. - - - 16,440 03 D. 0. Hogers, Jas. S Whitney, Secretar;,. Presiden. DIRECTORS. J S.WHTTNEY, L. BODMAN, W. KLI.1OTT, S IIOHI.ÍNI) D r. McGM.VKAl', E. D. MOKGAN WAIT BKMKNT. JOSIAII AI.LIS. A. 11. BU'LEN VV. H. niCKINSON, W.T. CLAl'P, D. C. ROGER''Ann Arbor References: Dr. E WF.LLS. L. JAMES. L. DOIIGR, KNOCII JAMES. CAPT. O.S. OOOPRICH J. W. KNIGUT. Agent. A.nn Arbor. Michigan. TU E PEORÍA MARINE & FIRË INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PEORÍA, ILLINOIS. Capitni, - - - 500,000 ■ne of the HBATTBSf, BAraBT Md BEST íasaranoe 0o8. in tíu I'. 3. Innrls on reaBOQftblfl terms, and al A-ays pay proinptlj. Tbere ia no betler Fire Insuranc Comnauy. Mo ney Wanted. VV li o Wi 1 1 LendMoncyi ÍAM KBQDEBTED BY SEVKUAI, TKKSOKS to obtain m )ney for thein at Ten Per Cent Iiterest, (OrMore.) Foranyone w-illinK to l'-n.l, 1 can atente invest on ...,l iiiiencumtTe.l atiun.lant KKAI. ESTATB seouritj anj sum of money and SCe that thc title and security aroAM. KIGIIT. .... ff The borrowcr paying all expense, incluclinp roording. " MORGAX, Ann Arbor, Gct. 7. 18S9. 715tf General Land Agency. PERSONS wanting fnrmf , or rrildcncefln ornno Ann Arliur, r.an by oslllng onme electfroma Hit ofovor 1 . 1OO FarmaFor Sale! Ofrarlou lzetrom 3, to i:i00 cresoach ;(ome ai good nanylnttaUConnty.) Morethan 5 O Dweling Houses nthiTlty,fromtwo hundrod to fourthousaniJdo.iroach:and ovr 1 ( BüiLDIÏG LOTS! Amingthorarms aretho Blshcpstan.i, IMOacree, the. Potter farm, i n Groen Onk, the Placefarm, 1 4 . ) acre, thc Blandón nnd Jonks farms, in Wobster; tho 3tul)')9, Michael Clancy, Newton Beogan and FallahD farm, in Ann Arbor; J . Kinüsley'4 tarm, inl'ittaScidtho ilatch and Hick Inrms in Lodl;tho PatrickClayufarm in Froodom; W. S. DavUon, B. O Bakers and Bue.k's fartru lnHylvan. Motn( th'esn and many otbers can bo dlvldodto ult purohBeri K. MO iGAN. AnnArboJ.Jan Ut 1856 W ñ, W. MORGAN, Agont ior Mutual Ufe InuranceCompany, New JSÜÍm AMomuIatedAaseta, ■ . - ,3W,ooo. the leadlng Ufe Insurance Company In tne Knickerbocker l.ife InKurance Company, New York, a firt clans niCo.- terms reasonable. IlnmboWi Fire Insurance Company, New i "rk. Capital, withalarKesurplm, - - í'-Uti.uuo. 1-soria Marine h Kire Iiuurence Co. , Peona UI. -holt No. 1 Kire Insurance Co'B. 70 1 tf Op.tal, - - - 600,000; VVINES & KNIGIIÏ liare received thcirsecond purchascof WINTER COODS, Which will bo sold at the Lowest Possible Prices, FOR CASH, BARTER, 0R PROMPT We invite all to cali and be satisfied that bur GOODS ARE AS GOOD AND PRICES AS LOW as can be found in thc eily. 1 Nov. 10, 1660. 77'nf BÉ.1 J R Wl RSTIR uSl L "3 OiiOBite tlie H Y ABKNOW OPENING, DIRECT KKOM PUBUSHERt AND tfiuiafooturvn, New and Complete atook of LAW & MEUiCAL UOOKS, Miscellancous Booktt, Blank Books. an STATIONERT! W'iiil and Vflndow Paper, Orawiii}? and Nfathematiciii Instruments. Mu.sic, Juvenile UbntlM, Knvelopes, Inks aud Cardtt. - - - - Sfi i _ GOI-D And all otlier kinds oj Pens and Peiicüx Win.lnw Cornice, Shades and Fixture, POCKET CÜTLEKY! And everything pertaininj? to the trnde, and more to whichthey wtml.l invite the atteiilion of the country. In con.luctiiij; out bosilMM, we hall dp all tliat can hr tji.ru-, ii tlrii n rcasonable man, woman or child shall find any fmilt. We poaMM iaoilities which will enable u to su]ply our st iniii-i - at i InLowost Possibie Figures. - prnpOMtÓMllfoT REAHY l'AY, ata smnllad vanee. oxpect ;i profit on oor goodsj imt Cash Salos will Admit of Low FIGURES. W have1 eilgKgwl the indM ot JAMES F. BPALMWG , hercfure ure ptvpand lo furnisli Visiting, Wedding and all olher Cards wrilten to order, wilh ncatness and dispatch, by mail or otherwite. Thp "Kmitek BookStork," i inanned by aoml 'crow,' nl tl.cy will aiways be found on the "quarter deck," reaily nnl willin to attend to all with pleasure, wko will favor them wíth a oall. Uemembor the "Empire Book Storo." JAMES R. WEBSTER & Ca Ann Arbor, May, 1860. M( THE BANNER STORE. SECOUTD ARRIVAL - OF- ■FAJJ-TL. Sc -VIlSrTETÏ. GOOD &. GOOUS FROM AUCTION. VERT OHEAP Facts for the People -orWASHTENAW _,tun- ADJOIiMNG COUJNTIES! And thcir numerous quegtions anawercd. Why b Everybndy trading at the "BANNER STORE? ' - Btcause A. P. MILLS, the Proprietor of tliat Establishment has just returned frora the Eastern Citieswith the Largext, Zlandsomest, Clieapest, and Most Attractive Stock of STAPLE ANDFANCY DRY COODS! ever brought to tliis part of the State.) Why is Evtryboiy pleasta tüith his Stock? rVcauso hhïtrta nrc nvrp beautiful, quality beiter.and prlOM lowcr than at any otlier store n the county. Why has he alway Snmtthing New and Cheap to Show? Bccauselwlmaafriendconnected wlth onc of tlm ly Itest IVy (ioorls Houiwa in New York, who ia contimi-ilst " ROBBING ROUND" for cheap bnrrainsam1 UW Ut style as tlu-y appñr fro.n time to time an.l intliiH way kmpsUm auppUed with s'yle, an.l ooimequutlv cuslutn. cunalways tind 8omethingKreh, NEW CHEAraad DESIRABLE Wliy does 'm teil no mueh Cheaper than the restT liecause he ha a buyer in the city all the time to take idnotan of the continual change of tlie market, and In that way buy Ui Bood mach choaper than others can, and thee he mark them down to the LOWBST FIGURES. Why does he teil Ladiet' and Childrens' Shoes so mach cheaper ihan wat ever heard of by the oldest Shoemakers? Becansc he bnys bis stock in the Ian5 of .ihoemakerü, of the manufacturera, fully '5 per cent chf-aper than the Nciv Yurk Jobbers sell them, and iniich better work than they generally keep. This course cnablcs him to solí a uetter Gaiter for 35 Cents. than otherssell at 50 cents, and a better FOXED GAITEI' at 50 cents, than othors aell at 75 cunta. Has he any fíats and Caps? Tes, I ahonld thlnk he ha stacks of them, enouRh to sujiuly the State, at pricc lower than was everheardof round thetMi parts. Why is his Tea so mueh brlter for the. pricc you pay than you gel at otlier places? BooanMlïfttakMgxwi care in selectinjr it, aul giveship customiTN tile iMíiiefitof a real goKl 75 cent TEA FOR 50 CENTS, It is a way he has got. Where shoultl you go to get your CLOTHS and have them Cut or Made? To tlie BANNXR KTOKK, where the Faople'j Banner f unftirlfHlfiir Uu IVople'sgood. South side of Public Square, a fewdoors westofCook'f Hotel. A. P. MILLS. Sept. IS, 1860. 766tf ISanhood How Lost and How Restored. Just Pubhshed in a Sealed Envdope, A LKCTIKK ON' TUK NATUBK, TRKATMEXT AND RADICAL CUBE OF 8PERMATOKKHOEA, or Pominat . Boxaal lhility t Nenroosneaa and Inrolantary Emlnrona t&daotng Irapotency, and Mental and '"liysicjil Incapacity. BY ROB. J. CULVERWELL, M. D. Author of the "Green Book," $c TIip worW-renownM author, in this admirablo Icttire clearly prove fiom hiR own exprience that the awftil cnnaeíiuencí1 of elf abuse may ïhj elTectunlly removed vrtlhoni medicine and without dangexoui surgical opera - dons, bougies. imtruments, rinH or cordials, polnttng oatamodfl or euro at once cfrtain and eflrctual, by rbieb svery suflerer, ni) matter wlmt lii oondttlon may m,h:;iv Btire hhnaeU chcaphj, privarrfij and ratticatif, - Tliis I'(;turü will prove a boon to thouwinds and thousSent under senl to any addroaa, poet pald, on tlio volpt f two pMtegQ Htamps, by addresninK Ir. CH. .ï. C. KLINK, 127 Ibiwcry, New Yurk l'dst Bok. 4,W6. 786 TÜY YOUR CLOÏHING At tlio Cleveland Clothing House Where they now sell Winter Clothing at greatly KEDX7CED PRICES, Aiew doors W est of Cook' Hotel, Baron Stnet, Anil Arbor. 7S-U A. & C. LOBB

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