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Donation Visit

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
August
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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The friomls of the Rev. E. H. Pilciikk jiopose to make liim a Donatlon Visit at his Mfifeftce on Wednesday afternoon and rvenkf, August 31st. A general invitatioii is extended. (3P The vveathor suddonly changcd on Tuesday ovening, since which a ilue north ■M has provailed, and the morcury Sropped down froin its place high tip Mnong the 90s to below 60. a little too great a change to be promotive of health. It is still as dry, howeter, as tiefore the weather cooled olí', and a liavy raiii is v.nich needed. jy Wc have heard ouo of the caniliJates who surely calculateil on a noniinalum on Tuesday, but who didn't ;et oue, reuurk that he presumed it was all right, but hicouUlu't seeltow it was done. He should rcmeniber the story of the milk-maid- nee W-listor's oíd Elementar}' Spelling Dook- or 111" (-pK-t nf the poet : 'The best laid plans of miee and men, Aft gang awnv' S3T 4 B ÖKANT, of tl)C 20th Michigan Infantry,reached liis Iiouie in this city on Friday ïiioming last, and we ae happy t.i &ee is luoking well. ' He left his regiment in front of the eneiny, greatly redueed in imnibers, lut in good spirits and di'tormiiW to stand by tlie oíd flag until an honorable paco can be obtained. Maj. Geakt was ietadicd on reeruiting service, and we commend the 20lh to any who may enlist. - It hs won an honorable f uno, and desorves lohaveits ranks lilled up. J5S" c aro requested to say that wsMents of our city who have money to U'an will flud city rolunteer Bonds or Warrant on nlüat the First National Bank. If our quota is to be fllled money must be had on these T.irrants. Let patriotic capitalista mako a Dole of this item. EST Col. O. L. Manx, of the 39th llinoi Infantry, an old resident of our city, Kiraiided in the left leg at Bermuda Hiuidrcd, b ipending a few days at the residenco of his l'totlier-in-law, Dr. C. B. Tobtkr. His ound is doing well, and he gots around lown wilh the aid of an extra pair of limbs. iy The traveling editor of the Detroit Tribune has recently been " doing" Jsckson, and was evidently well "donefor" liimself. Iu writing np our neigliboring city, 'e says tliat except Kalamazoo, Adrián, (tand Rapids, and Detroit, it is the largest % in the State, The Tribune writer could we made another exeeption and proved it 'i' its own columns. According to the censns just taken under the State law, Ann Artor has a population of 5,879 and Jackson tat 5,004. WiU the Tribune except Ann irbor 1 Cy The Juvcnilo Soldiers' Aid Society will hold a Fair and Festival at Haogsterfer's Hall, next Tueaday eveniiig. - Agood attendance is expected. Admission 'cents. Children 15 cents. C3T Dr. K. J. Lyons will bo at the Monitor House, to-morrow, August 20 th, 'tire he will be glad to see all his patients. tjE" We notice that a Putont GomWtion sidewalk is being put down along the foperty of Volüey Chai-in, Esq., on Aun weet. And "this reminds us" - not of a 'tory" - that the orders of tho Common "nncil for an improvement of sidewalka are W being very generally obeyed. DelinWents shonld be spurred up, and all walks W in good condition befo re the Pall rains. 'wy not only look bad now, but are dantas to limb and life.

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Old News
Michigan Argus