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16
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June
Year
1865
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liiinwRïrTiiïöAE Passenger traius now leave Detroit and the several stations in tliis County as follovrs: ooiSg west. Mail Day Dexter Even. Nicht Train Kx. Ace. Ex. Ex. Detroit, J . 15 . i.M 1 0.30 A.M 4-35 r.x 5.25 1' .Mil. 00 r.M Vljsilanti, 8.40 " 11.55 ' 6.12 6.50 " 12.55. a Aun Arbor, 9.05 " 12.15 pm6 35 " 7.10 " 1.00 " Dxtür, 9.35" MA0 " 7.00" 7.35 ' i 9.55 " 12.55 7.50 " OOINQ EAST. Eren. Dexter Niglit Day Mail Ex. Ace. El. Ex. Train. Cbelsea, 7.85a.m3-3C p.mS.OOp.m Dextuv, ü,05 A.M 7.55 " 3.45 " 5.20 " Ann Arbor, 4.25 J.M 6.35 " 8'20 " 4.05 " 5.50 " Ypsilanti, 4.50 '7 0) ' 8.40 " 4.25 " 612 ■' Detroit, 6.10 ". 8.25 " 10. 00 " 5.45 " 7.45 " The Mail Train rans to and from Marshall. ITCH. WIIEATON'S I 1TCÏ1. Balt Rh um. OINTMB1VT. Salt Khenm. Will cura the Itclï in 48 hours- also cures Pal! RVteum. Ulcera, Clulblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Vrice 50 cents ; by sending 50 cents to Weeks tVf-otier, Boston, Mass. , will be forwarded free by mail For sale by all druggtsts. KBBDSBXOli oTEAkxs . Detroit , 4 Agönt fur Michigan. l'ROF. R. J. LYON'S' Patients and all others interrestecl will pleasetafce notico that lic will contiu ae his visits at the Monitor House, Ann Arbor, during1 1S64 and '65 and at the expiraron of which ke v.illdis continue his vi.sits and open au Infirmary at Cleveland , üliio, for the treatment ot Lung audChest diseases. WIIISKEliS: WHISKERS! Do you want W'hiski-ror Moust;iclie.-í? Üur Grccian Compound will Forfie tliein to grow ou the smooth-es-t face or chin, or hair ud bald . heads, iaSix Weeks. - Price,$100. Sfeat hy mail auyvvhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Addi-ees, WARNER & CO., Box 133, Brookhn, X. Y. lyU99. THE BRIDAL CHAMBER, an Essay of iV'ariiïn aad Instruution for Young Mea - published by the Iloward A63ociation, and ssot fre of churre in sealed envelopt-s. A.ldross, Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON", lïoward Apsociation, 1 hiladeïphia, Pa. Iy996 AGOOD TKEE IS KNOWN 3Y ITS FRUIT. So is a good Physician by Lis Suceessful Woríía. PROFESSOR ft. J, LYONS, TÜEGÍiEAT AND CELEBRATÜD PHYSMANOP ÏHii THROAT, LUNGS AftD CHKST, Kaown all over the couutrj as the Cilobratd I ïï I) I A N HBRB DOCTOR! From South Araerica, will be at his rooms, RUbSELL HOUSK, DETROIT, Oa the 18 tb and 19tU inst.,on the same dale of and every SKbsequent lüouth during 18Ö2 and 1863, A NKAT FAMPHI.ET Of tb liTe,atudy and extensive travele of Dr. Lyons can be procured Itty allwhodesireone, free of charge. Dr. L will viait Aan Arbor, Jackson.and Adrián, Mtcli. ,aBfoliows : Aoa Arbor, Monitor House, 20th. Jackson,Hibbard House, 21st Adrián, Brackett He use, 22(1 and 93J. Mode of Examisatiún. - The Doctor discorns fliea-sos bytbeeyes. He,thepefore,asli8 no questions nor requirespaKents to esplain syinptoihs. AfflVcted, come andhave your symptomsandthelocation of yonr disaseexDÏ'ained free of charge ÖïtDlAïiCB Amcndatory of Section 7 of Ordinancc iVo. 25, relativc to hreachts of the peace and disorderly conduct. Be it ordained by the Mayor, Recofder and Aldcrmen of the Oity of Ann Arbor, that Section 7 of Oniinance No. 25, beamended so as to read as follows, to-wit : Sec. 7. It sliall not be lawful for any person other than a public officer, in the discharge of his official duty, unless authorized by the Common CoilDcd in wj'iting, to sell or offer for sale by auction or othervvise, at wholesale of retaü, in or upoii any part of the public grouudë, streets, ör side alks of the City of Ann Arbor, or iipon any vacant lot in said city not owned by him or properly leased from tiie ownci' thercof, any liquors, groceiies, medicines, nostrums, jewelry, pies, cakes, or merchaudise, and every person oiïending against the provisions of this sectiou, shall on conviction be iinod a sum not less thau one dollar nor ex ceeding twenty dollars and costs of prosecution. And it shall be the duty of the Marshal, Slierifí', or any Constable, to forthwith arrest all persona offeadiug against the provisions of this section, and tako them before a magistrate for examination : And it shall further be the duty of the Marshal, Sheriff, or any Constable, to forthwith remove as a public müsance, any and all (bles, boxes, benehes, tents, booths, vehieles, tliing or Chinga whatsover employed, or attempted or inteuded to be employed, in any Ka!e cohtVary to the provisions of tiiis section. Made and pássed in Common Couucil, this filthday of June, A. V. 18fi5. W. S. MAYNARD, Mayor. D. Craher, Recorder. H0WARD ASbOCIATÏOW, PHILADELPHIA, PA. DIseascs of lic Rícrvous, Seminal, TJilnary mul Sexual Syslinn.-s- aew iml reliable trestnoiit- in report of the HOWAKD ASSOCIATION- Boni b muil In asalcdlcttarfenvcloties, (ree bti I Dr. .1. SKIU.IV UOUUHl'ON, BowKd A o. i Ltion, Vo. 2 South Ninth Street, Philartelphi.T, Peniisylvania. 3 rpAKEN UP! Camc into tlio cnclosure nf the Bnbseriber, "ii the Otli dav of Ajiril, oup èark by or licht brown COLT, lupposed to be taro yeass old, with three mostly wbite n rigfat aiáfy Hizo str.all . The oivHef . reqm fced te prore property, pay öbMgM, andtafcé ail Colt ftfl b v ÏA1I&5 M'I U ],ini.i. April 2 I I L007 ü. S. 7-30 LOAN. - o - THIRD SEBIBS, $230,000,000. - o - By tuthoritj of tho Socrotary of the Trvasury, the uudersigued, the General Subsoriptiun Agent fortho salo üf Uuitcd otates Securitiee, offers tu thu public the third series ui Treasury Notes, bearing seven and threetenths per cent. interest por annum, knowu as the These botos are issued under date of July 15th, 1865, and are pajable tLree yeary from that date 'm currcucy, or are convertible ut tlio option of the UuMer into U. S.5-20 Sïx percent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Iïonds are now wortli a liandsoine prumiuui, and are exempt, as are all the Govermnunt Bonds, from Staie, Countyt and Municipal taxation, wkich adde jrom ofte to thrceper cent. per annum to thcir value, accurding to the rato levied upon other property. Tlie intereet ís payable seiui-annually by coupons attached to each note, which uiay be ent oil' and suld to any bank or banker. The Interest ni 7-3O per cout. amouuts to One cent pev doy on a 5O noic Two cents t( " $1OO " Ten " " " " $5OO " ao " " " $iooo $1 " " " $50O0 "■ Notes of all the denominationa named will be promptiy furnished upon receipt of subaeriptions. The Notes of th is Third Series are piedaely similar in form and privileges to the Thirties already sold, except that the Goveriuuent reserves to itsoK tho option of paying interest in gold coin at C per cent, inatead of 7 3-10ths in o arren o j. Subscribe will rfduct the interest in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this third.series of the Seven thirties will commeuce on the lst of Juno, and will be niaiJa promptly aud continuously afttT that date. The sliglit cbange made in the conditlons of this TIIIRD SERIES affects only th matter of interest.- The pa} ment in gold, if made, wiü be equivalent to tho currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie paymenta, iu the event of which onlywül the optton to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and eíiualiee prices that parchases niíidc wilh eis percent, in gold would be fully üual to those made wl%b sevpn and three-toutha per cent. in curruncy. Thigis THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET n ow o ITeved by the Government, and its superior advantages inake it the Great Popular Juoanofthe People, Less than $230,000,000 of the Loan authorized by the last Congres ís are now on the market. This amownt, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscríbed for within two months, when the notes wil] uudoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly beea the case on closingthe subscriptions to other Loees. In order that citiKoüs ot ev'ery town ancl sccüou of the country may be afïbrded faciÜties for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, a cd IVivAite Bankors througbout tbe country havo gc'uerálly agrecd to receire .subscriptions at par. Subscnbers will select their own ageuts, in whom tïioy have confldence, and who only are to be respoasibie for the delivery of the notes for whicli they receive orders. JAY C00KE, SüBKCiupTioN Agkitt. Phüadelpkia. May 15th,lS65. SuBSCHllTlüXti WILL BE RECE1VED by tho FIRST KA TIONAL BANK of Ana Arbor, and FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Ypsil.inti. 8vlüO .) HXSTORY OF THE WORLD. BY PHILIP SMITH, B. A. One of the principal Contributors to the Dictio-nari&s of Qieck and Roman AnXiquities , Biogtaphy, and Öeoraphy. PLAN OF THE WORK. Since SIr VValter Raleigh solaced his imprisonment in the Tomov by the coniposition of his " Kistorj of the World," tíie Literatura of Kngland haa never achievtd the work whicli he left unfini.shed. There have been " Universal Histories," from the bulk of an encyclopitdia to the most meagreoutline, in which the annals of cach nation arO aeparately recordd ; but without an attempt to trace ths .story of Divine Providcnce and human progress íA'oüe coimcctod narrative. It is propósed to supplylhia want by a work, condensed enough to keep it within a roasonable size, but yet so full as to be free from the dry baláness of an epitome. The Literatnre of Germnny abounds in Uistory-, - such as those of Muller, Schlosser, Karl voh Rottockj Puncher, iind 'ilhers, - whicb at provethedeniiLüd for snch a book, and furniah model3, in some degreo, for its oxecution. But oven those great wovks are somewhat deficieut in that erganic unity which is thechieí aim of tois (HUtory of the World." The istoryuf ourwhole race, like that of each sejjar ate nation, ha '- a beginning .a middle,and an end.'1 That story vo propose to follow, from ta beginning in the sacred records, and froni the áawu of civiliaation in the East, - tlirough thesuccessive Oriental Em pires, - the cise f ]R?rty and tbe perfection of heathon polity, arts, and literature n Greece and Rome, - the chance whtch passed over the face of the world whc-n the light of christianity sprang up,- the origin and ftrst appearance of those barbarían races which overthrewboth divisions Df the RoÉian Empire, - the h' nalsff the States hích rose on the Empire 's ruins ncluding the picturesque details of medieval history, and the steady projrtesa of moderu liberty and civilizaÜon, - and the extensión oí these influence?, by dia covery. oonauest, culonization, and Christian inissions, to thereniotest regions oí the eartli. In a word, as separate histories reflect the detaohed scenus óf human BfOtioo and suffering, our aim is to bring into one view the several parts which assure-Aiy form ono great .whole, muvingonwards, under the gaidauce of Divine Providence, to the unknowuendordaiued in the Dmne purposes. No pains wiübe spared Lo make this history scholarlike in substance atid popular in style. It will be tounded on the best authoritíen,ancient and modern, origiual and secondary. The vast progress recently made in historical and critical investigations, the resulte obiained from the modern science of comparative phildl gyt and thé discoverics wlïich have laid open n-ew sources of infofmation concerning the East, afifonl such facilities asto make the present a fit epoch for ovr uudertaking. The worK will be divided iöto three Perlods, eacb complete in itself, and will form Eigkt Voluntes in Demy 'Jctavo. [. - Ancient HtsTOHY, Sacred and Secular: from the Creation to the Fallof tho Western Kmpire, in A. D. 476. Two vo'umes. II.- Medieval History, Civil and Ecclesiastical ; from the Fall of tbe Webtei-u Empire to the taking of ConPtantiiioiik by tho Turks, in A. D. 1-15U. Two Volumes. [II. - Modern ITistoby ; trom the Fall of the Bj'zantine Êlnpire to our own Times. Four Volumes. ït wiJl be publïshed in 8 vols. 8 vo. Price in oloth, $3.50 per volumo. Shoep, $4.50. Half Morocco, $5. Volume 1 now ready. Agents Wantod iu all parts of the Country. Applications should be made at once to the Publiöh1). ArPLETON & CO., 2amtJ9S8 44S & 444Broadway. N. Y Rifle Factory! Beutier & Traver, [Süccessors to A. J.Sutherluniï,] Manufaeturers of and Dealers in Guns,Pistols, Ammunitïon. FiasJcs, Poutlies Game Bags, and Everyotlier árticTe íl tbatLine. AU kii. ds., f RBPAIRÏNG Looeat ihü shortesi mitice, ftnd intncbest mauntr. a full .1 ..;ni( mrn f; Hvays iifjif or, li.itul -i ml inidi JÉ #%„ Sb ad corner Main a nd Wasbtugf n streeti. Jfnn fttbw Oei 8] IW2. ■' f

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