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23
Month
September
Year
1864
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CLOTHING A.T Having juat returned from East with a large stock SPRING AND SUMMERGOODS! we invite all uur oíd friends and cusloruers to come and examino eur atock of CLOTUS CASS1MERES & VESTINGS. o Dispute the tact if yon can, It Uikes the T AILOll after all to give appearance to the onter man. If yorj wish to appear well You must accordiagly Dress Well. Go to M. Guiterman & Co's,, There you will find things exactly SO. SONDHEIM always ready to take your measure, GtrrTETíMAN will eell you Goods with great pleasure, At figures L0WER than you will find in the State, Tako heed - oall early, elae you are too LATE. The indücements are now greater than ever, Our Clekks you will Lnd obliging aDd clever. We will show you good CLOTHING oí our own oettinq vv, Filling our Store from Botïom to top. STUDENTS especially will find it to THEIU ADVANTAGE, For it takes but L1TTLE MONEY to replenish. COATS of Cloth and Cassimere of our OWn IMPOBTAT1ON, Forwarded through our New York relations. Frorn Englaud, Belgium, Germany and France, Such as you can stand up in, or' weak, at the dance. Pants ! Pants ! ! Pants ! ! ! Fancy CASSIMERES and DOESKIN oí every grade, We sell them iroin ONE DOLLAR up tO EIOHT. VESTS, &C, of every description, You will fa'nd it so without fiction, Furnidhing appakels From SHIRTS to UMBRELLAS. This is all we say now, Tfeerefore we make our bow Ycmrs truly, ever 80, M. GÚITEEMAN. Co., JE. BAOH lias a new and complete STOCK OF SPRING GOODS bought before the recent GREAT R1SE IN GOLD ? Which will be Soid FOE CASH ONLY, LOWEST MARKET PRICES ! Cali and See ! Ann Arbor, April, 1804. ilMTli i Fot Rats, Mice} RoacJtes, Anfst Bed Bugs, Motis in Furs, Woolen, fyc., Insect&on Plants, Fowls, Animáis y 8fc. Put t:p iu 25c. and $1.00 Boses, Bottles, and Flauta, $3 an:l $5 sizes for Hotels, Public IkstitüTIONB, kc. '-Only infallible remedies kuoT'n." "Freefrom loisous." "Not .UiugoroiiR to the Human Family." (lï:Lts cosas uut oí their holes to die " Sold Wholesale in Lill large cities. Sold by all Druggiats ana Retailers eery where. 3 !!! Rkware !lt of ftïl #rthíedfi imitations. ■flí,, See tbal ''Cilstak's" nanic ib on eacli Box, üottle, iui.1 I'"l;i.sk, befóte v(ju buy. Addresa HENRY R. COSTAR. 03, PKiNni'Ai. Din-oT 4Ü Bkoadwat, Nkw York. J8tS Sold by :ill Wholesale and Retai! DrugKi-stsin Aun Arbor, Michigan . 6m954. HOWARD ASS0CIATI0N, PHILADKLPHU, VA. Dlsenses of ilic Ncrvous, Seminal, Urinary nuil Sexual Syslems - aew and reliable treatmciit- in Irenortp of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION- i A J I II L 1 11 jl v HH l-P J I tilt; iiv n ii -■■■j ■ ". u ' - i xvai "■ent by mail in scjiUhI lotter OQvelopes, free of chargeAddrcss Dr. J. SKI1AIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associition, No 2 South Nintli Street, 1'hilaGelphia, Peanjylvasia. lyH69 Browncll & Perrin, GEN'L COMMÍS&ION MERCHAKTS, 183 outh W'uter Street, CHICAGO, ILXillsrOIS. Dealers in Grain, Flour, Provisions, Seeds, Green and Dried Fruíts, Cider, efic. Beferenccs; Preston, Willard & Keen, Chicago. S. Botijfoïd & uO., Ann Arbor, Mich. Particular nttentiíin givtn to tlie Bale ofGrceii ind'Dried FruiU, Cider, &c. Ordorp for tle purcliaBO of Clover an1 Timotby ImA, CÑ Méate, &c. , proraptlj' a (tended to if arceio JUS! OPENING ? The largeet Stock and be3t assortment of CABINET FÜENITUPvE ? ever brought to thia city, ineluding SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES, BED ROOM SETS CENTER TABLES, BUREAUS, CIJAIHS, Lools-ing Glassos Gilt Frames and Mouldings -METALIC CASES, &c, &c, and all o Hier gooda kept in the best and largest houseR iu the country. We neepno second band furnituie or Auction goeds. Coffinu kept constantly onhand,and made to order. My goods are ulfered at THE LOWEST CASH PRICES N. B. T must have mcney , and respecWul'y rcquest those iDdebted,to cali and fix up their old matterri ■without delay. O. M. MARTIN. AnnArbor,Oct.6,lS63. 925tf RISDON & HENDERSOIs' Havo tlio lO TJ O TSL 3E3 TE" DE3 CRAIN DRILL, anu Chrass Seed Sower, Manufactured at Springfieid, Obio. rpHE VERY LATESTIMPROVEMENT, aml betterthan X all others; atlapted to sowing Wlieát, Kyí, Oats, Barle an-1 Grass Seed . lst. It has a Rotary Feeder. 2d. Will 8ow all Ttinds of Grain and Grass Seed. Zd. Never hunches the Grain éth. Never breaks the Grain. hth. Sows Grass Seed h'oadeast behindthe Drill. Gth. Has high wheels and long Hoes. Ith. Has long and wide steel jioints. St7i. lt has a land measure or Surveyor. 9th. ft has doublé and single rank drills. lOth, lt has a self adjusting sliut off elide. lt is neatly and substantially made. Tbere R hardly a Drill ülïered in the xnjlrket but can boast of more or less FIRST PREMIUMS? They are aboutas ïndificrimïnately bestowed as the title of tl Professor," -which is Bometimea applied to the jiddler1' or bootblack." Tbey cease to convey the idea of merit. Tlie BucUeyeDrill has been on ExhibiHon at quite a number óf Sla te and County Fairs, and without seeking favor at the hands of any Commitiee, bas received its full share of Premiums TESTIMONIALS : We give the followmg Dames of a few Farmers ïu th;s viciuity who havebougbt and used the Buckeyt Drill : God (rey Miller, Scïo. Jacob Polhemas ii Jacob Treiaper, " Thomas White, North field. John Brokaw, ' Christian Kapp, " Edward Boyden, Webster. James Treiilvell, AimArbui Daniel O'Hara, " " .Tf.hn R. Conlt _ I.odi. O. A. Marshall, " Ij. Edmouds, SjHine. George Cropsey, Gn-en Oa'Is, Liv. Co. We areaïso Agenta for the Ohio Reaper & M.,wer, acknowledged tcbe the very best in use. "We are just in receipt of 100 Grain Oradles Whicb we will sell ClieapAlso alargeassortment & G-rass Scyth.es. And the largest and best selected stock of BENT STUT F FOR CARRIAGESever before offered In this martet We atso keep a large and full NATLS, ÓLASS, rUTTY, PAINT.and LTNSEED OIL. A complete assortment of STOVES, TIN WAKE, ANnr.AVETROUGilSalwayson hand and putup the ahortest notice. RISDON & HESDERSON . AnnArhor,June99th,18fi2. 859tf NOBLE & RIDER, are stlling tbeir largo stock of BOOTS SHOES, CHEAPEE TH AN EVER ! ! LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Good Stoga Boots : : $2.50a$4.50 Mcn's eood Calf Pecsed, 3.00 a 6.09 " " " Sewed : 5.00 a 6.50 Woman's " Lace Boots : : 1.00 a 1.85 Ladies' " Congress G'ts, : 75 a 2.50 Boys' Youth's and Children's Shoes : : : : 15 a 1.50 Now is the time lo luy as BOO TS and SHOES are rapidly advancing in Eagtern Markets. THfiY ALSO 1IAKE WARRANTED JCS" WORK TO ORDER. jL3 AND REPAIE. Remember we can not and will not be ndcrsold. Pleasc caU and e: aroine tbcir stock LAWKBNCE NOBLE, CHARLES IUDER. k_ai ■ ■ - r. i i l ' t. 1tjM i rri.i Estáte of Johu D. Aruistrong. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Cüc.nty of Wasutehaw, a AU persons havip claims or demanda against tht eftate oí John B. Armtrung, tatú oí tbe township of Lodi, in said county, deceaeed, are liereby notitied and required to present the sanns to the underBÍgned, at the probatJ office in the city of Ano Arbor, in naid county, at any of the several sessions of the Probat1 Courl tur said county, qa or btsfore íVedneaday, the 8th day of Marck 1835, for exaiaination and allowance, wix monthi í'rom the date hereof, bciag allowodfor creüit'jrs to present tlieirciaim3 agaiust aaid estáte, THOMAS N1NDE, Judgeot Probate. Dated, Ann Arbor, Sept. tLh, 1S64. 4w974 SLeriíf's öule. STATE Q& MICttIGAX, County ov Washtk.vav, sh.- By virtue of a writ of furi 'fa:ia$ ssued out of and nnder the seal of the Circuit Court for tho County uf W&shtenaw, in the Stat of Michigan, and to medirecteda-nd dahvered, I lid on the twenty fifth daj of Feb.A D. , lSüa, seize aod levy upon all the right title aad interest of William C. Voorheïs, dtfeudant therein nanife3 . in and to all tnose certain tract, or parcela of land situated in the City of Ann Arbor, CouDty of Wsshtena , aforeaald, ki.uwn, bounded and dt.sciibed as follows, to wit . beiug all that part of let number eiglit, block No. ont; North of Huron Street, raag tlireeEast, ia said City of Ann Arbor, beginning on Main Street at tlie north-east corner of said lot anè running on Main Street, afoesaid, south twenty-orig' feet,thence running west to the alley ía thérearoí said lot, thence north V the north of said lot, and tbeace east to the place of beginning, witli the briclr store standing thereon. Alsoa partof section nuraber tventy-ninetown two south range No. six (fi) eautin t ie Cify of Ann Arbor, al'oreaaid, commencing in th center of Huron bttett, sevent} rodn and six links eastf of where saïd etreet croases the st-ctinn line betwe& seetionn 2íí and 30, and running east along the cent-r' nf aid Htretitnine rods and sis links, thence south te.'

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