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1862
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IiüKACE WATERS AGENT Ú 3 3 Rroadway, Tí e w York Publlfthcr of rUiisic nut"! Ma&lc Boolts AM; KKAI.F.IÏ 13 Píanos, Melodeons, Aloxnndrc Orgnn Orgail Accordeon, Miirtirvs celebrated und uther Guitars, Violins, Tenor Viöls, Violincellos, Accordeons, Flulinus, Eludes, Fifea, TrianglesClari wette, Tunrog Forks.Pipe andHammer, Yiolin Bows, best Italj ian 8 tri n ge, Basa Instrumenta for Bands, Piano Sluols, and cover, and all kinds of Musical Instrumente, JSI Xx o o ÜVt -u. S i o, from ri 1 1 publmherU in the l. 8., Hcrtmis Ruotin's, nnd Mo.lcrn S.ihool, :m ill kiin'.s of Ins1rnctim Boottfl ;'nr the above mntruiMbta; Church Uusic Boofec I eleganlly bound; Music paper, and all kinds of Uu.,ic A t t ho Lowest Prices. New Pianos, At $175, $200, $:25, $250, and up to $800. Pecoud Hand Pianos from $'5 up to SLtso; New Mvlodeona, $45' $00, $75, $100, and up to $200"; Lccond Lland MelodeODS hom $'i0 to $80; Alexandre i rrganfi, wítti Ove ntops, $100 nlDeslopn. $tR5and $226; thlrteen stops, $250 $2Iönm $300: fiftwnRtopv.$S20and $37.r; A liberal dlwount to ('!■! uv ui' -Li, ChurclHflí, s.. iiM.tiji School rt, Seminaries and Teachers. The l'rado eiipplied at the 'usual traüe Testimoniáis of the Horneo Water Planos John Hwett, of f'-! rth.-i re New York, wlio haa had ona -t' tb' HQraccWatcta fianoe, n-ritct os rollows: i(A frirnd of mine wiahes me to purchase a piano tor pt. Shë Ifkifi ili oiie you sold mo in December, 1 1 ftfjp plaoo tsbecoming popaïtfHn thls piano, and I tnfuk I can introduce one or two more; they will bc more popu lar thriD uny otlu'r ïiuike." (Vo iwo of Wiitcrs' ï'ianos in tiso in ourPcmiiiary, oup of wbtch bas bewi scvi'ii'iy ttod (tor thrfe rara. and we r;n testify to their K'1(r' qualïty and dumbility.1' - Woo.d & (iregory, Monnt CarroU, Hl. "JI, Waters, Ksq. - liiaR gnt: Batiñg aaed one of ymir Píatío Fortes for two years past. I have fWnd itavéry superior Instrument. AtOSzo Orav, Principal Iïrooktytt fírigkts Stvainary. "The Pinno I receivod froin you coutmues to fcfrt sati-sfactiiui. 1 regftrd t as one of tho bent instruments in the place' Jamks]„ Ci.ahkk, Charleston, Va. 'The Meloclco has safoly arrived. I fpf 1 obliged to yon fmyour liberal discount." Kev. J. M. UcCoBÁIicfc, YarqutévilleS, CuThe i-iano was duly reeeïved. Ti rnmo in oxcellent comlition, and is vc-ry much adïnfred bytny ntimerom rrunilv Accept mv thanlis for yotir broinpfiiOSfl.' KintKKT COOPBK', WdTTrnham, Jireitijoed Co. Pn. "Your piano pleftflefl qs ifroll. II the beul one in our county."-TiiOMas A. LatbaïT , Campbttliov, Ga. "We are very much obligefl to vo for havinp sent sHch a fine tn.strumeut for $250." - DKA.K,lIi:r,D Co., liuffala Democrat. "ThO Horace Vaiers Pianosnreknnwn ax amonj the very bwt Wb aze onabled to speak of these buitrnmenta with confi. lenco, from personal kpówledj of thelr excellent tone and durable quality."- iV. Y. EvanfMêt. "Wecan --if.tk of the mortis of tho Hornee Vaten pianosfrom personal knowlerlge, as baing the very fiiurst quaüty." - Ckrist'mn Fvlrtiznirrr. ! liThe Horace Wators pianc-w are oniltof the bestand moSi thoroughly ROasonod material. We Iibtp no doubt th&t boyera can do as wctl,perhaps better, at thisthan al any otheriiouse ín tht Unioii." - Advocate aïd Journal. Waters' pianos and melodeona challenge oomparlsou with thR finest made anywhere in tho country." - Home Journal "Hnrace Waters' Piano Foriíi are of fulT, rich and evfn tone, and powerful - N. Y. Musical Reveto. "Offir frienda wlll Bad at Mr. Waters' atoro the verv best asortment of Music and of Pianos to be found in the Uniied Siates,aml we urge our soutbern and western friends to give him a cali whenever they go to New York." - Graham's Magazine. Warehouse 333 Broadway, N. Y. SabbathSchool Bell, lOO.OOOlssued ín ten Months. The unprecedented sale of this boolt has induced the publislier lo add some 30 new tunesand hymni to its present fiize, without extra cbare, except on the cheap editioir Among themany beautíful tunes and hj mol added may be found: - "I ought t love noy mother;" "O I ' 11 be a fcond child, indeed I will." Thettc and eight otlier from the Dell, were iiuog fct the Sonda? Bchool AnntVeis sary of tlie K. Churcli at the Academy of Muhíc, wítb great applause The Rell coutiiins neariy 200 tunes and hymns,and is one of the bent collections ever issued. Prlce 13c; $10 per hundred. postare 4c Etegantly bound, erabossed gilt, 25c, $20 per 100 lt has been iatroduoed into many of tho Public Se' ,)ls. Tlie o s publlshed in ►m;ill numbers entitled Anniversary and Sunrtay School Music líooks, Nos. t, 2, 3, k 4, in orderto accomraodate tbe millEon; prïce $2 & $3 per hundred No. & will BOOnbfl issued- coramencement of anotlier book. Also, lícvival Music Books, NTo, 1 ífe . pric1 $1 k $2 per 100. pöstagfc le. More tha.i 300,000 copias of the above books have been issued the past eighteen months, and the deniaudiarapidly tncreaiiug1Publhihed by HORACK WATER, Agent, ''ó Broadway, N. V. 3V3C-U.SÍO, Publised by Horace Waters No. 33 3 Broadway, New Vork. Vocal'Kind Words can never die;'1 "The Angels told me so;" "WiMs of the Wost;" "Thoughta of God;" (iiv.i me back my Mounttiïn Home;1' "Day ilreams;" "Danálv Cock Robin;" 'Tin wïth thee still; "Petnames;" "There's no davilnff UkO mine;" "Saiah Jine Lee;miEv. er of thee:' lI'm lea ving thee in Sorrow;" "Birdof Beauty:" "Home of our birth;'1 "Grave of Rosabel,'1 and 'Wake, lady, wake,. price 25c each. ' Ixstki.mkntai., - ' Talace Garden, or Pinging Bird Polka," 40c; ''Swinging Schottische;" ( 'Mirabel Pchottisch;" 'Thomas Öaker's Schottische;" "Piccolomini Polka, 35 cent each. The a,boe jaeces have beau ti ful Vignettee "Wolmer Polk;" 'Arabi:m Wai cryMarch," the vory last; "Vassovianna Doniella Uasurka; "Real: ni; Polka;" "Crinoline walte," and "J,ancers' Qua drille," 25c tiach. "The Empire of Reich's Quadrille;" a new dance, and "The Ilibeiuian Quadrille," 35c each. Many of these piecea are pïayed by Uaker's eelebrated, orcht'st ra with great applruxe.flÉiP Mailed free. A largelot of Foreigu Music at half price. Planos, üfelodeons nd Orgaiis. The Horace Waters Pianos and Melodeons, for depiïi, pui'ity of tone and durability, are unsurpSMed. Prices vory low Second H:ind Píanos anti Motodeons f rom $25 to $150. Music and ilusictl Instructions of all kiinis, attho lowest prices. HORACK WATEBS, Agent, No. 333 Broadway, N. Y. Test] moni als; - "Tlie Horacé Waters Pianos are knowu as Kmong thevery best.' -Evangelist. "We can sppik of thcir meritw from porsonal knowledge." - Chrhiian Tniclugcvcer. "Xoihingat the Fair displayed greater exceUence -"- Ckitrc.hman. Waters' Pianos and Meloáeons challenge comparison witli tho 'iuest made anywherein the coun+.rv." - Home Jntirtml. HOtf LOOMIS & TRIPP, Succc-dsorn to Chapín e Loomis.andCbapin, Tripp A Loomis TIIEabove (Irm of Loomis fc Tripp haviug purchaset the entire interest of the furmer oompajilefl wil' continue the business at the old stands, where tliey wil! br ready , on the shortest notïce, to 611 all orders in thi Une of Castings and Machinery, ín the most workmanlike manner, and on ns libera terms as any other shop in the State. Among the vari ous articlepinanufacturetl by us, we would enumérate STEAMENGJNKS of all kiiiils; Mili Goaring and Fixtures, wroughtand cast; all the various castings for makfog ftnd repftuing IlorsePowers &Thrcsbing Machines such as are at present, or have formerly been in use in thia part of tlio State, ns wvll as all tlie varitius kfndgoj castings and machine work called for by farmer and mechanics inthls wotlon of the country. JE" 3 "L7 &m 9 of all the various patterns, up in sizes and prices, will be koptconstantly on hand, got tho most modern and improved Btyles. Thankful for formor patronnc to the old ilrms, we would solícit a continuance from old friendsand a trial by all wishing forauythini? inour lineof husinens. LOOMIS k TRIPP. Ann Arbor.May 18th, 1859. 6Ö7tf THUESHING MACHINES. PATENTED AXD MAXUFACTCRED BY Nichols & Sheppard, 15 ui tic Creek, iMich. Improved for the Season of 1862 In this íeparator the graiu is separated from the straw by means of lifiingflngurs, that t'iss the striw up and down wi.h asoddea moiion frora the tima it lestve the cylinder uut il it passes lo thestarker, utkI the ff raio falis tïiroujili a bottom male ot' slats, clear l'rom tho ti'. Tlif parta Qontainii tr these (lngers and the tight grain bottom made to víbrate (ir nwing backwarg and tor wat-d , whicli woiks tlie straw to the staoher and the grain to the sieves The supenorily of this machino over ui othera consista in its Perfect serationtion of Grain irom Straw, Great tdmpttetty, having no piofcen or bvaters to clng up, and Il'.s macbinery ih.m any othcr iiKichme novv made. Great capacitv, ns it wHI not waste vhen ciowded. Ptnfuct deauer, íiavin larger selvea ili.m my other. Baay drüll , butter coDtructed, simple aud duríibto. Pennsylvanïa Iron Horse Power. Warranted to ha the best Hrse Power in use. Made with vrood oi inn f ra m i ns pn'feried Farniei1-1 and Tlireshers of Miohigan I We offer yon ihv UK-T MACHINE IX USE. Btr tlian Pi U', HaU'fl Kowlerville, or any machine built on their priociplea 11" yon intênd buing a machine of any kind get a pamphlet of us r OMr Agent. &od sati-ify yourÉolf. - ['amphlet sent free. Cali mi see, or ad Iresi MCHOl & HHKI'PAJU), líjiítl'1 Creekj Michigan. Or M. ROKERS, or MYRON RA8H, Agt-nU. Ann Arbur; or I. V. Wakkman, agent, Dexter, 850tn3 Money to Lend. rCAK FURNÏSH MONKY on reasonable term and long time on good Farm security . W, MORGAN. Ann Arbor, July 22, 1863. 862tf GREAT.GREATER GEEATEST BABGAJNS EVER OFFEREI) 1859. 1859, In UiiaCity, are now being offered at the cheaL,clock,watch, & Jewelry StoroTHE Subscribir wmildsny to fcbeïltlzimaol A nu Ar bor. ii1 particular, and thn rost ol Wnnhlermw OuotvTn general, tbm lvhnsjuat ÏMPOIU'ED PIRECTLY from EUROPK. Tremendous Stock of Watches! All ofwhlch hn hinde himselfto eell CHEAPER than cnnticboiiht west of Mrw York City. Open Fnce Cylinder Watchea Irom 8fi to $10 do do Lever do do tí to 21 IluntingCase do do rio 14 to :iö do dó Cylinder do do 9 to 28 Gold Watches from 20 tu 150 I Lavo abo the ( 312 LE ORATE D AM KR' CAN WAT CHES, whlch I wil) sen ttr L3."). Kvery VvatCh warraatod to porfortn well, or the monoy retonded. Ciocks,. Jeweïry, Piated WajciL Fiin-y Gnnds. Gold Pen. SIusicitHiiötriimcntu and ritrings Cutlery, fee., and in fact n vari'-ty of 'pveryuïlfijr iidunlly krpt y Jewelers can bn bffogbtfortne next ninety days nt yur OWN I' RICES! Persone buyin:r m.ythinc nt . this wrll known etnblisViixio rit run '-.'!y upon Rotting good? oxact'y as repreent"d, orthomoüey refnsded. ('allenrly and secure the best bnrgnlae ever oflered u thit City. One word in regard to Repairing : We are preparrd lomakeany repair onflnn or commoo. Watckea, even tomiUagoer the entiro ntch if necessary. Ticpnirinfi1 of Clockn and Jewelry na' uauai. Also tlin miiiiiil'ncturin!! of RINGS, BROOCHS or auyihinpr dea (red, (rom California Gold on short otlce. EograTipc in ollita braneheaexcented witlineat. nese and diflpotch. J C. WATTS. Ann Arbor, Jn. 28thlP."i!i. 7L4w Important National Works, l'ublislieJ by I). 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It is a statement of all that is known upon everv immrtant topic within the scope of human Entelligence. ■:viry importtint nrticle in it has been specialiy wriïtcn 'or its Dages bj men wbo are autborttlea upon the topic on whicli they Speak. They are requircH to brini; the tuo.iect up to present muroent; to state just how it stands wto. A 1 hi stülistical information is from'the nttfl reports; the geographical accounts keep pace with he latest explurations; liistürical matters include the reshestjust views; the biographical notices ails ak not only of the dead but also of the living. It is a Iibrary AHR1DGEME.VT OF THE DEBATES OF COiVGRESS Being a Political History of the United States, from the organization of the flrst Federal ('nTOas in I78P to 1S56. Fditodand compiled by Hon. Tuo Uier Berro, from -the Offloial Records of Congress. The wort will bocOipieted in 15 roval octavo volumes f 750 pagi'ii'it''h, II of ivhich are now ready. 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Aswcbhatl liever again be likely to offer such induce ments as those here presented Now is the time to Subscribe ! ! L■L Kemittanct'íi must, in all cants, be made direct to tht PubHshers, for at these prices uo commissíon can be&Uowodto ageats. LEOXARD SCOTT & CO. No . 54 Gold street New York Ann Arbor Marble Wor h s. o Batclaeld.er I I AS on haitd a (ïne ansortmeat of AmeriCüD and 1TAL1AN MhllBLL whichheis prepnred to mAnufacture into h e a d yplr i jSjI stoses TOJIH J JHCi TABLES n ■11'M'ir vnrietics, angina WORKMAN'I.IKE mnnner [hu i i ' had cowddorabl,e perience In the busmesi ie natters htmiieu ttiat te will bo ablo to picas il whn may favor iue with their orerp. Hit pricef LO W AS TTIE LOWEST. hoe wiahlnï any thing n my line itri repectfulj n ited to cali U. C. UATCUKL.DER. Ann Arhor. May 20, IBfil. SOItl TO LET. TUK BftlCK HOUSE and Barn now occnpled by Olncy llawkin, V'.n ., on Detroit Btreet, Ann Arbor, poMteulOD given the Int of April. Also sevfral Bioiea an(l rooms in Buchoz's Block to et togood sipady trnants at a very low rent, inmediato lossession givcn. Inquireof L. K. BÜOHOZ. Ann Albor M.iroh 28. 161. PlS'f

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