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1864
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PROSPECTUS FOB 1864. THE w"Ö R L ü ! Aa Indej endent Dumncraiic Daily, Semi-Weekly and Weekly Newspaper. O lüHON OF THE WOKLD AND ABGÜS. The Woeld, to which the New York Wetkly Argut has been united, has to-ilay fivo times the aggregate circulatiun of any Democratie or conservativo newspaper. Itaddressea weekly aloue, raoio tlta.ii 100,000 subscriben and constant )urchasers, anp reaches at least half a ntilion readers. With the steady increase in circulation which it now enjoys, these aurabers will s-oon bo doubled. Nothing less than this should satisiy tliose who believe that the only hope of restoring the Union and the au thority of the Conslitution overa now dislracted and divided country, lies in wresting power trom the banda of those whose fanaticism has helped to prvoke, invite, and prolong the war; and that to accomplish this end, nu ïueans is so eüective as the diffusion, tlirough abli' and entevprising, newspapers, ot sound ! politica! knowledge aruoog the working men, the thinking men, aad the voting men of the i North. Enterprise, industry, and money will be liberal); expended to niake TUK WÖRLD the BEST NEWSPAPER IN AMEKICA lts news from every part of the World will bo early and authentic. W herever the telegraph extends, or the railioad runs, or steamboats pij, it will gather the latest intelligence. It has a largo staft of acconiplished correspoi.dents with all the Federal armies, who will telegraph and writo to 113 all the latest news from the various seats of war, It has correspondente and reporters in every political and commercial centre in America and Eiirope, whose letters and dispatches will leave nothing worthy of note unkuown to its readers. Tlie Makket Reports of the Wouid are more complete than those of any other newspaper. The Editora invite compariaon in this respect and p int to the repons o) the Cattle Markets, the general and country Produce Markets, and the Money Murket in its columns, as proof of its excellence in this respect. The WoiiLD has also a special department devoted to Agricnlture, filled with editorial articles, Communications from pratical farmeis, and selected matter, making a valuable and useful paper for the Farmers and Mechanics of the country. The war In which the nation is engaged against armed and infatuated Rebela, and the radical policy of the administration which prolongs it. have conspired to bring together upon one platform all conservative, Unionloving and Constitiition-loving men, of whatever former name and creed. Many of those who, within the liniits of the Oonstitution, fought the batlles of the ballot box under the leadership of those patnotic statesmen of other and better days. Henry C'lay and Daniel Webster, together with the masses whose principies wei e those of such patriota as Andrew Jackson and William Ir. Marcy, Silas Wright and Stephen A. Douglas, now stand shoulder to shoulder upon the same platform and uuder the same banner. The platform is a plain one. It is to restore the Union, maintain the Constitution, and enforce the Laws Whatever makes for this end, the exercise of farce or the policy of conciliation, THE WOtiLD will advocate; whatever makes against it, THE WORLD will oppose. It will oppose every enemy to THE UNION, whether armed in rebellionat the South or insidieusly planting the seeds of disunion and essential disloyalty at the Norlli. It will oppose every violation of THE CONSTITUTION, wliich is the only hope and bond of Union, and ouronly authority for exhorting or compelling the allegiance of the South. It will oppose every infraction of THE AW, in high places or in low. by reckless and misguided partisans, or by the admiiiistration whih has been their example. It will fearlessly exercise the freedom of the Press; it will constantly uphold and defend Kreedom o!' Speech and" Freeúom of the Ballot. To the lawless acts of of the Adininistration its arbitrary and uhjmi arrests and expatriationg, its deni-.ü of the right lo the writ of habeas corpus Ifo Ilegal proclamations, its abrogalion u, State and federal laws, its despotic accniulations tf ungranted power, and its subvoi'Mons of the safeguards of civil and personal libel ty, It will coustantly oppose the letter and the spirit of ollr supremo law and the advocacy of sound doctrine, until Americün freemen shali lie roused to the recovery of their rifjlits. their liberties, their laws, and their limited and well-balanced governiueut, by the resistless decisión of the ballot. Profoundly impressed wilh tiie desire to contribute all that it may to the sreat work of this eneration, - namely, to restore our national unity, añil lo place lhe United States again foremost aniong the uations of the earth and flrst in the peace, irosperity, and íiess oí íes peopie - ïnrj wvtiuv seeKs rrom tliose who desire siifh t!iiiLjs t lieïr sympathy and support, and. iiboveall.Üie favor oi'Uuvi who crowns evcry goud wovk. TEItTVES.. ÜAILY 1V.0RLD. Yeavly Subseribers lv mail $8 60 BWl-WiMtl Waia. Single subseribers, er aimum "0Q Two co[iies to one address 5 00 Three " ': 1 Five " " 12 00 Ten " " 22 0( IVekklï "iVokli. Single subsc.ibers, per anmim Sï 00 Three ópjes'faddress on each paper). . 5 00 Kive B - ..8 00 Ten " ; ..15 ou Twenty copies (all to one addrese; 25 00 Clubs of twenty or over oan have address put on each paper ior au ad:ltiional charge oi ten cents each. For every club of twenty an pxlra copy will be added för the getter tip of Ihe club. For every club of fiity, the Semi-Weekly, and for every club of one hunclred, the Daily will bV sent, rhen reqnested, in lieu of the extra copies of Weekly. Addiüon to clubs niay be made at any time at same vates. Papera cannot be changed froni one Club to another, but on request of the persou ontering the Club, and on receipt of fifi y cents extra, single papers will be taken from the Club and sent to a separate address. All orders must be accornpanied by the Cash. Address TUK WOU LU, SS Park Row, Xew Ycik. SE;JtI IJfYOUR OUDEKiS. IIIE suIjscriVr ia maHng largp preptrnftona to briiiga rery cxUBalve varjetj f iruit ti-fcs into this i-.ity. as eurly ig tho rpring as thej m be retn . -1. " I sliall have for s.-ilc, 10,000 Pear Trees. 20,000 Appfes Trees. 10,000 Peach Trees, 5,000 Grapt Vines. 1„ a large assortment of EvergifinS; auj flowers arul shrubs. Ot-dera niay be sent to me by :r.aü ■■ oiftMwwe. T. lil-BOIS. Ann A-bor, Dec. 2(1, 1S63. 4111931. FAIRBANKS; JtTt Standard SCALES! pÊjS 'tïïo, Warehousc Trucks, Letter l'resses, ffC. Fairbanlts, Greenleaf & Co., 172 Lnke Street, Chicago. Sold n Detroit by FAUIIAM) ÜiSHELISY. i(cg-Be careful to buy only the Renuine.'ffijl 885yl Dissoluiioii. ■pHE FIRM of Slawson & Gi er s tliisday ilissolredby I. mutual consent. All notes and accounts due the fii-m. ai'O to be settled by,and pai'l to I., K. Slawson as per agreciuent. I.. II. SLAWtSON, J. R. GEEI1. Ann Arbor, Dec, L21, 1863. Notite. rpHE GROCERY and proTision business will be con1 tinued at the oUi stand by Sbiwson !i ï?on. Thl Ptttronasrc oí the old cuBtomcrs nd othrs, uoücited? HLAWiOM tl KON. Au Arlwi, Dm, 93. Mea. Information Wanted, OF JAMES RAGAN OFTHEtownsblpof Aun Arbor, „J,, ,,as . . ' liardlítaoel?ptobCT, 1862. t-aid Kaon "" years oid.about ê feet 8 indica high , dark ■ laik griyr eyes. Ány .nformation rictiní ,;!'. "" bethanklully and gratefull; recthi-d t,y i " ' Maria Kmjíh n , ni lii.L uncí'1, , GEOFCE W Sun,, _ 935 A nn A rbor , Nj Mortgage Sale. DKFAUl.T having been made in i'li eoDdítm. mortgage, executed b William J. lV],ii,,,,.r ,," jah "W. Mullían, dateil liaren secon.l, A. I) ja.í 'Jl' recorded in the Register (.'Hice, in Wahtenáw c " Mareta sixth A. D. ÍS ;i, :1 l,iber No. 30 ot M,,.,1"'. [aga4P9, bj wl.icli ilefulttlie poner oí. lec.iuuií" i" Miil mortgage teinip operativo, and no uii i,r ,,,, ing havir.g uin i itimrcil al I t.i recover tliéTÍ securnl by Kiil Huir'gage, ir any ,nrl thereof aml íi mm of tn buudted Dd six'y one dollar béin claiincil lo leilncibiri'oii : Ki tice 8 therefore 1! Kvi ii tl.at tli i-ai.l nn rtgage ül be forei-lowd 7' Bale of the morigaped pri mtae, te. wit : The wmí ' oftheeasthaír and the eaat balfof tiro wet I i sectum No ibirty íne, lo toweshlp No. f,,,,r B1 . "' rnnire N'. Keven eau, being in j uKuta in the f, 'l of WaBhlenaw, in the .-"tale i.f Michigan, (,VP,lr the south west quiiit.rof thc south eart quartpr of a eclion, or tuine purt tlierecf, at public remluf at't'í Court louse, in the city nf ahii Arbor, on tle t ty-sixth iiy of Marcb next, at nnon. s' K. Vf. MOUGAN-, MortM.M Jamk Kingsi.ey, Attmoey. 6-e. Dated, Ann Arbor, Dec. 23il, A. D. 1PS3. Notioe of Special Town Meetinj. NOTICE s liereln given, inpuisuanc of a wr1, request of tweive Electora, of the townhip of i? rbor, thut a Special Town Meeling of the qualfeü Electün cf thetownship of Ami Arbir, wH be held the Court Houw, in the city of Ann Arbor, (,t ,t econd day of January, (me tlmuKand eight'huml ! and sixty four, at nii.e o'clock A. M., of that i, to take into consideralii n the raising a sum f m. ' aufficient tü procure t'ighleen fiub8tilute.-to clear ,il said toi.uship rom the coming dralt of Jimiury jj W. A I.0VEJ0Y, Town Clerk Ann Arbor, Dec. 19th, lt6J. Sherifls Sale. J, BY ViRTüE of an eioculion isnued out of and A, the wal of the Circuit Cimrt for the Coun; Washtenaw, and ti rne directed , bearing date Jul úa, A. II 1868, againt the gooda and chattlen, or (o,S want tliereol. the lands and tenement-s cf J Gi!W Siuith and William S. Maynard, 1 have Ihis (laT'l„ ied upon auc seized all the right title and interest ofj Gilbert Smith in andto the folloving described prea aaatovitl lieing all that certuin tract or prl i land Itaated in the City of Ann Arbor in tlie Coinn of Washtenaw ani State of Michigan, knowo, bourny and describcd aa follow, to wit: Being Ijjt nunto four (4) in block three (3) souih t.t Huron ntrwt it rauc luimt er six [fi] east according to the RecorW plat ot tbe Village, now city.ol Ann Arbor, beingeirth [?] rods on VUtit utreet and nixteen [lfi] rods on Willi, street. All of wbicb piemisefl I hall exposé forratm thelaw directs.at the front door of the Court Hwn in the City of Ann Arbor ihat being the place for bold ing the Circuit Court for snid Countv of Waslitem on Saturday the tifth day of December, A. I). 18S3 , ten o'clock in the lorenonn of said day. rHII.ll' W1NËCAR, Sherit October. 5th 163. The aboye sale s hereby p'ítpon d until Sa'uri Dec. 19th, at the same phieeand time of day 1'HII.U' WINEGAK.Sinit Ann Arbor, Dec. 5th, 18f3. The above sale ia hereby further postponed until Hot day. December, 28th, at 12 o'clock. nwn, at t!nt 'laceP. WINEUAR, Sherif. Ann Arhor, Dec. 19th, 1863. The above !ale is hereby furtlier poptrenod to Moi lay, January 4th, 1864 at the k;ik place anii tiroeof iyl'HIl.Il' WINEGAR, Sherif Anu Arbor, Dce. 'JSth, 1863. U. S. 5-2Ö'S THE SECRETARY OF THK TREAPURY has not jt! given noiice o' any intention to withdraw this popnlit .oan froin Sale at Par, and until ten days notie ,j given, the undeisigned,ns "GENER L SUBSCRIPTIÖÏ AGENT," will coutinue to supply the public. The whole amount of the Loan authoriisd ís Fin ïumlred Millions of Dollar. NEAIU.Y FOUR Hl'KDRED MILUONS HAVE ALREADY BEEN SUBSCR1PK FOR AND PAID 1NTO THE TRKASURY, mostij wühit the last seven months. The large demand fromabwii and therapidly increasing home demand for usesitti basis for circulation by National Uanking Aitsociitiou now organizing ín all parts of the country, wil!, isi very short period, atsoib the oalance. Safeü hm lately ranged from ten to fifteen millions weelly, fn queotly exceeding three ïniliions daily, nd as itiinll known that the Secretary of the T.-easury has imji and nr.fathng resources in the inties on Import iU Intemal Revenues, and iu the issue of the intemt tving Legal Tender Treasu-y Notes, it is ahaos-t & eertiiity that li e will not fiod t ntcessxry. for a long time'. come, to seek a markel fixrany otlter longutiiermaoni Loans, TÏIE INTtRïtT AM) IKIKCH'AL bi' AVHlii ABS PAYABLE IW QOÜD. Prudenee and slf interest must fmte the tniD?i of those contenaplatingthe forc:ation of Xatiomti líaokicf Association?, as wellas the miud of all who Iistí it mouey on their hmls,to the pronapc conclusión tJul they fikould lose no time ín swbscribïng tu tíiií Bfli popular Loan It will soo. be bt'youd their reach, ■ advauce tu k I andsoBie rmiuua, as vas the rt-Mili'the '-Seve Tbirty" o, when it was all sold ia) cou'd lio langer be sub-cribed for at düf. It la n Sixperfciit i rrnn, tiir Interest mi Pilncipnl ynyn&ie in Coln thuu yielding ore Xme per cnt per auoum at pre.sent rate.t of j rotura on com. The tíoveiusnent rehuirás all Tu ties on importa tok jiaifl in CMd ; ihe.se dtitiea have lor a. Umg time j amcunted to over a Qua r ter of a Milünn of [foüarsdulf. asura nearly three times greater than that requirnü the payment of Üie interest on all the í -Jv'stnd othff peí manen t Loaos. So thttt it is boped thfct theiuipl Coin in the Treasury, at no dittant day, will eniWiHf Uirited States to resume specie pa ments upcm 11 1" fatlitir. The Loau ís calle.1, 5 2 from the fact that whilit Bonda ncay run for 20 years vet tlie GovprrniPDth'1 right te pay them off iu tlold at par, at any tim' years - Tlie Interest lpail Kalf ycurly, vii : ob first (iy of November an1 May. Subscnbers can have Coupon Bonls, which arep! able to bearer.aiul are $5. $103, $500, ami $1 W: t: Segistered Bonds of winie öenominations, aod in & tin, $5,C0Oanï $10,000. ïor Banking purporti for investments of Trust monoys the Fegtstered B are pveferableThese 5 2 O's cannot be taxed by State?, CÏttM. or countie.s . aníi the Goveinnirnt tas on tLed u otp ow anl-a half per eent, on the amount of incowe" tbe ineome cf the hoMer excreds Sis Ilundred dolW per runuiM ; all other investuients, Juch s 1OÍÍI ' from Mortjagw, R&ilroad StocV and Bond% etc , pay from Ihreeto fiveper cent tax on the ídcüb. Baaka and Eaulu?r.s tbroughout the ths Couiitrj continue to dispose of the Bon-ts ; aifl U ordei1 mail, or otlierwise. proinptlr atttnded to. The inconvemence of a few déys' debiy in tb & ry of the Bond.s is unavoidable, the ilnnand biN great ; but as interest commences from the'?0 scription, no loss is occasioncd, and every effortis made to diminish thetlelay. __- JAY COüKE. 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