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17
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April
Year
1863
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jtyfrfri potten IICHI6AÜÍ CMTBjrBmBOAD. Passenger trains now loave Petroil and Lbe severa Stations in thisCounty ,as follown : G O I N G V E 3 T . Leave. Mail. N. Y. Ex. .lack.Ac. Xight Ex 11 trol tl 7.20 A.M. 10 A.M. ñ,15 P. 9 10 P.M. Ypsllantl, 9 00 " 11.25 " 6.20 " 10.M ' Ann Arbor, 9 20 " 11.45 " 7 Oö " 1110 " Dextar, 9.50 " 12.10 p,m. 7.35 " 1 1 .35 ' CiwUea, 10.10 " 12 30 " 8.00 11.65 " Ar. Chicago, 10.30 " 10.05 a. x j The mail train goe onïy to Michignn City. GOING EAST. Leave. HlfbtEx. Jack. Ac. N. Y. Ex. Mail. Cbicairo, 6 45 P.M. 6.S0A. M Chelsea, 6.f5A m. 5.20 f m. l'exter,' 6.50 " 5.45 " Ann Arbor, 5.05 a. M. 7 25 " 3 43 r. M. .15 ' YpciUuti, 5.M " 7-5O " 4,05 " 6.40 " Ar. Detroit, fi.45 " 9.20 " 5 15 " 8.09 " Tho mail train starts from MichijraD City. Traini do not stop at stations whtre fignrefi are oniitteü in the tabïe. S-T-1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATI0N BITTERS. Tbey punfy, streniítlien and invjgorate. Thcy créate a healthy nppc'tite. ïhey are ia iintidote to cliange of water and diet. ïbey overeóme etïect.s of dissipation aud late Iiours. They strent;theu the system ani eolivcn the mind. They prevent miasmatic aud iatermittent fevers. They puiify Ihe brt-ath ana acidity ot the stoinuch. Tliey cure dyspep.sia and Constipa tioa. They cure Diarrliea, Cholera and Cholera Mnrbus. ïhey cure Ijver Cumplaiut aud Xei-rous Headache. They are the bet bitiers in the worlr'. Tney coakc tlu weak man strong, and are exhauteü nature's grenl restore' . They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaa Bark,roots and heibs, andaré taken with the pleasureof a Iteverage, without reuar.l totige ur t:me of day. Particularly recommemled to tlelicatipersons requíring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drugi.ts, Hotels aud Saloons. P. H. Drake & Co. 202 Broadway New York. öinti LYON'S KA.THAIRON. Kiithairon is irum the (iceek vvurd, "Kathro," or ' Kathairo," Mgnifying to cleanse, rejuvinate aud re store. Tliï- rticle in what its n iine Mgnilies. For pre .erving, restoring and beautifytng the human hair Üis the must remarkable preparatiou lu the world. It it. again owaed and put up by the origina,! proprietor, an ís now made with the same care, skill and attention which gave it a sale of over oue million bottle-sper au Dura It is amostdelightful Ilair Dressing. It eracicates scurf and dandrulT. It keeps the liead cool and cleao. It makes the hair rich, soft aud glossy It prevenís the hair from falliDg olTaud turning gra It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful bwd of hair should use Lyon's Katharion. It is known and usedthroughout the civilized world. Sold by all re spect&ble dealers. 6m894 DEMÁS S. SARDES k CO.j.Prop'rs, N. Y. HEIMSTREETS fnimitable Hair Restorative. IT IS KOT A DYE, Hut restores gray hair to its original color, by supptying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, inipaired by age or disease All instantaneous dyes are cnmposed of lunar caustie, destroyïng the vitality an 1 beauty of the hair, and afïord of themselvea no dressing. Heimstreiet:sInimitableColoring pot only restores hair to ts natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair a Inxurtant Beauty, promotes its growth, preventsits falling off, eradicates Jandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the aead. It hasstood the test of time, benig the origina.! Hair Coloring, a nd ís constantly increasing in favor. Used b both gentleman anu ladies. It is sold by all respectable dealer, or can be pror.nred by them of the commercial Hgents, 1). S. Barnes & Co. 202 Broadway, NTew-York. Two sizes, 50 cents and $1. 6m894 ET TWENTY-ONE YEAUS AGO..Q] Ma. O. C. BaisTOLa distinguished Cbemistand Druggift of the ei y of Buffiüo, N Y., invented and inanufactured a cnmpound known as BRISTOL'S BALfAM OF HOARIIOI'XD. wliicli is a perfect sr-BClFic for cocghs, coi.ns, or any noxcniALor i.uxo difticulties arismg from damp, cold, or sudden change of the meftthcr. Every person ho hasever taken BRISTOL'SBALSAM OF HOARHOUXD, pronounces it the btst article ever nvented ; and so justly celebrated has it bccome, that the market is alrcady full of imitations, counterfeits, and most danerous compoan-ls, nnder the name of Balsam of Hoarhound. Therefore, alwayï be careful to cali for Bristol's Balsara, and aee that bis WRITTEN signature ík on the outside label of the bottle. MiKK.- This invalunble Medicfne has been now some twenty-one years before the public, and without any elfort on the part of the proprietor, its sale has beeome very extensive, and is daily increasing. The low price at which the Medic'ne is sold (25 CENTS) enables ALL o partake of its healing qualities. C. CROSBY,BÜFFALO, N.Y. Sole manufacturer, to whom all orders should bs addressed. For sale byall respectable druggists. Iyeow888 AGOOD TREE 18 KNOWN BY ITSFIUTl'. So It a good l'bysician by his Huefiesatul Works PROFESSOR R. J, LYONS, ' THEGRKAT ANIi CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN OP THE Ï11KOAT, I.UXGS AND CHföT, Known all over the countr; a tlie Olebrated INDIAN IIliRB DOCTOR! rom Soutb America, will be at his rooma, RüsELl. HOUSE, DETROIT, nthelSth and 19lh inst.,on the same dale of and every subsequent raonth during 18S2 and 16S3, A NKlT PAMPHLET Of the life.study and extensive Iravel of Dr. Lyons . au be praeured by a 11 ho desiie oq, f.eo of cliürae. Dr. I. viü visit Ann Arbor, Jickua, and Adrián Mtch. , ns follow8 : Ann Arbor, Minitor House. ?Oth. Jacksoa, Hibbard House, 21st Adrián, llracUett I use, 2iá and 2gd. MonK Of KlAMIHATIOM.-The Doctor discerns diseases bytkoeyes. He, tkcrofore, ash no questions nor rel Irm iiationt to explain amptoma. Afflicted, oome and bare your symptonia anil tho lucatioii of vuur disCBseexplained free of charge. Ayer's Agüe Curo. A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPOlWS GOLDEN PULS FOR FEMALES. Iníallible in correctlng, regulatíng and reinoving all ob structions, from whatever causo, and always successful as a preventivo. The combination of ingredients in Dr. Duponco's Golden Pilis for Females are perfeetly harmUss. They have been naed in the prívate practico of Dr. Duponco over 30 years,and thousands of ladies can testify to their great and never failing success in almost every case incorrectiog irreularities, relieving painful and distressing menstruation, particulaily at the change of life. From flve to ten pills will cure that common yet dreadful complaint, the Whites Neaily every female in the land suffers frc ín this complaínt. The above Pili has permanently cured thousands, and they willcure ou if you use them. They can not harm you; on the contrary. they remove all obstructions, re store nature to its proper channel, and invigorate the whole system. Ladles whose health will not perir.it an increase of family, will fiml these pills a successful preventive. Ladies peculiarly eituated, or those supposing themselvea po, shouid not ue these Pilis during the tirst three months, as they are certain to produce raíscarríagt, "at'ter whieh admonition" the prnprietor assunies no responsibility, although their rníldness will prevent an injury to heultli. ïlio ingrediente compo.sing the above Pilla are nade known to every Agent, and they will teil you they are safe and will perform all claimed (or them. Price $1 per box Sold ín ANNAKBOR, by WILDON. Pruggists, W. A. HUNT, Ds-ugiUt. Ladies living at a dïstance by sending tliom $1,00 througli the Ann Arbor Postofíice, can have the l'ills sent (coniidentially) by mail, io any part of the country free of poptage. N. B. - Beware of a baee. counUrft.it of these Pills. - You can lm y the counterit-it arftcle ai any price f r om 25 to 76 cents a box (dear at that). Ladiks y O ar lives and lie.-ilth are of too much vulue to be trifled with, besides being imposed upou with a wortbleaa art e!c Therefore, any one offering you these i'ills less thas $1 % box, avoid them asyouwould poison. They re bogus. None aregenuine unless the name of S. I. HOW'E is on every box which has receBtly bt-en atlded.nn account of the Pills being couterfeited. Sold also, bv KiNNK & 5MTTH, Ypsilanti. IiU?S & BEEBEJackson, andby one drugpist in every village aii'l city in the United tUates, andby FARRWÍD1SHEELEY& CO.. General State Agents, Detroit. S. D HOWE, ÖolePrnprietor, 87yrs2 Nkw York. ICT TOBACCO- You can bny the best grades of FINE CHEWING TOBACCO at from 50 cen';s to One Dollar. SMOKING from fourteen to twenty cents at M. DEVANY'S TOBACCO AND CIGAK STORE Sign - Red Indian. South side Huron street, a few doors frora Cook's Hotel. M. DEVANY. Ann Arbor, Dec. 11, 1862. 883tf Doublé Premium Offer ! Eclectic Monthly. HiïzxQ Snïïuccment! ARTISTIC ATTRACTIOX. 'VÏIE two match Piirior Prints vviUbesont, pcetage 1 paid, aftec this data, to bacb new subacriber fo Tiik E dJECnC MaüzíMí wLo aenüs hi:; me üuü to in advanee. 1. Returnecl frem Wa; 'ei, in a beautiful enraving, by John t=artain. Tbe market cari bas returued liom the town, bear'i1 a . 'i freiglit of pur chases to the del'ghtetl young peo ;, who ai e receivtBjj the-n hh h -erncss. Tbe whoie ftanUy are as mbled on or in front ..i the l'iazz . which , wuh the Mansion appanvs almo.st exnc; 'v like. the Jiount Ver non home of Vashingior? with íiiu o Id gení'eman seated, and adjustiPT his . sses to read xhe paj er, wlin loo'is üke Waai'' gton hini.-eif. The xrhutescene in the lare enraving is attractive and beautiful, and winti] ;i place on the parlor wallfl. 2. The mtch print is Filial AítVííioti, r ■ Sundtiy Mornlng, al.o e1 ' . ved by John Sartajji, at a co.st of twelve liunlre(l üollarfl foï botb of them. Har.iinspr'ce wasS-5 ior the two m rch nints. Tl.escene in tl) is unnt is a t tlie l'nmÜy ho , and' I he view tliro' the open gate presen. s tbO TÜJee church in the tíiT'ce, wi i íts spíre po'vumg be&venward, and a beau tiful (fil of sume tweDiyuinmers waíts, Biüle ;n ,.unl, by tbe gate, holding t open Tor ereK.sol vite family. The mother, síül handsmne, alte-" tbe aged givmd 'ather, with the ch (dren, the bov edf'gtítndtlie donkey, make up the 'amily gvoup, just depart' Cor wo Líp inthe villa ge saücíuary. Both rE beauliful tK'tch priats, ea.sily obtp'ni' it'iis mannei". 'á. A torge ami fiue portra't of 'ie Hon. KOWARD E.VERK1 1' wi'i be sent ín place of eíther prïnfc, as a premium, postage paid.as may be preferred 4. The Januíiry nnrober of I bta ECLECTiC i i embelhsh ed wiíh doublé hístoiíc plate-s, with ier sures of literature. 5. The February nutube píate has five portruits of em;nent raen.. 6. The ftfareb number píate ;s a print of Napoleon I at thf b..ttleof Austerlitz. 7. Threesupenor-plates are in the hands of the artist for fufure mimbers. Now is a good time to subscribe. Addresj, W. H. 8JDWEIX, No. 5 Beekman Ht , N. Y. ' The Great Living iiietory.1 THE REBELLION RECORD ! A UUR Y OF AMERICAN KVEXT3 Edited by FRANK MOORB. Publish'ng inparts, at 50 cents, each part llu.stratel with two Portraits engraved on steel. FOÜli VOLUMES are now ready at annexed prices, until April 1 , 1863: Cloth, $3 75 a volume Sheep, k 4Oil " Half Calf, or half Morueco, 5 00 " THE REBELLION RRCURO IS INDISPENSABLE TO PJVERY PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIBRABA'. The four volumes contain : A FÜLI, AND CONC18E DIARY OF EVENTS, from the Meeting of the Soutli Oarotin;', Conventiop in Duo 18b'0, to the capiure of New OrleaDS, inclusive. Over ONE THOUSAND OFFICIAL RF.I'ORTS and NARRATIVKS „f all ll.e Battlesa'iJ Skirmishes tliat have occurred during ll.'e war. III. Over FIVE HÜNDRED SONGS AND BALLaDS, both loyaland rebel. IV. FORTYSEVEN PORTRAITS, engraved on steel, of the most celebrated men of the time, nd ïwenty six Maps and Plans of Buttles. v. Over THREETHTOU3AND lncidcnts and Anecdotes of personal daringaud bi'avery. "As a -ork for constant reterence tis eminentlj' to e relied on." G. P. PUTNAM, Publislier, 53'2 Broadwfty. CHAS.T. EVANS, (en Agt. 448 Broadivay. SPECIAL NOTICE On April lst, the pnce of "The Rebeüion eoord" wfll ba adva.vced FIÍTY CTS. A VOLUJIIC. rom that date, tlie sale of . l'art.5; fro-n Nos. 1 t(, -2.1, ■ill be discoDtiuued. Back Skts of the Tebelliun Tíícrd" will be s_ld only in volum' = Porcbasers aud uliscribers who havt not complïted l'.ie Tola, must at do so. The work vi' continue to oer, ishedin parts, atSOccnts- eachpart IlluBtrr .ed .:i wo povraitson steel. Volume V. wiU comprlao fievn parts. Truses ! JÜPTÜRF. CAN BE CCUEI) I!Y A TRUSS of the V nglit kind, if properly Bvted and duly ittendefl to. lis has b, en abundantly dttmooatrated in innúmera e instancP8 by thcueoftlie ltlultipeclnl Truss ' Dr. Rlgga, during tlie last few yoar. This Trues ! elngoowjed with Hard Rubber, la perfwill : riidi may be used in bathing. and !i ülways clean Iv as ell ;u indestructible by orditiary usage, lf not satisactory sfter a fair trial of sity days, it may benurned. It cliallcngis BOnjpariaoo with any truss nuwn. Dr. RWGS' ufflee, No. 2 BARCLAY Street. NewVork. tsfitf A.ttontion Corapany ! rpHK irm of Moore fc Loomis, are now oioatng out 1 their business in t 'is city. and all til O8e Indebted.to the lirm, oither by note or boak account, are respect' fully invited tocaUand setlle (he same Iramediately and save ist. After the lOth, lnst.. the booka and accounts of said lirm wiU be left wifh Mr N ]) Poli-, one door nc.rth ol Messrs. Hclii.lt & MWer' Hooksiore, Franklin Ulock, who is duly authorked to settle the same. MOORE & LOOMIS Ann Arbor, J,an. Tth, 1863. fc86U' Lost. rN Saturday. March 1411) in th! city, a Wnllet, con' tainlug'a Note given by Jacob HDgtirfer toGèo nush orbi'arer.d-mn time ín January, 18 3, parable in one year. All persons are cautioned against purolmslng the same, as paymeni has been jtoppca A roannabl reward will be pald for the return of Wallet nn'I Note, or the Note. 6'89I. GtORGE BUSH. Ayer's Sarsaparilla.

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