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1865
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rpilü KOOTö AND THE LEAVÉS X WII.L bc for tho Healii.g oi the Nations . ISiUe. Prof. H. JT. XJ-K-O3STS, THE GliKAT AXD CKLtBRATEÜ l'UÏSICliN of the TUROAT,LU.(iS, HfcAK'l.UYhK AND TUK BLOÜD, Knowu allovcr thecountrj au tLe C&UCBRA1CD X2ZDIA.N HBHB DOCTOE J Of -S'2 Superior Street, Olovölaud, t)hio. Willvisit the followmg p[acB, viz ArPOI-VTMEÏiTSFOKlSeï, laffand 1S64. Prof. R. J. Lyona caá bu coniiulttíd at thu fnïlowiog placoserery montli.vlz: Detroit.,UuBne!Hoiie,oachmooth, lSlliand 19tli. Aau Al'bor, MüaitürHoie, wach eïouUi, 20lb. Jackson, llibhard Houae, each uiuntli, '21. Adrián, Braokbt House, each ivonth 2L'd and23d. Toledo, Ohio,Colhnii House, each inmt!) 24tb,Sivtb and26th. Hillsdale, Mich. , Hills'inli Houno, oach moBth,27th. CoKlwator, Mich-, Southern Michigan Houxe, ach month, 28tb. Elkhart , tílkhart Hou1 , each ninutli . 29(h. South Bend, Ind., St. Jo. Uo'ttl, encli mouth, 30. Lapnrte, Ind -, Tee Garden ie, eiicl) month 31st. Wooster,ühto, Craudell Exchjuge, ei.ch month, "tb anii8th. Maniüeld, Ohio, Wiler Houm each mtntb, 9tb and lOth. Mt. Voruon, Konyou House, ch muntb,llth and 13th. Newark, Ohio, Holton Houiie.eaeh month, 13th lind Painesville.Ohio, CowlpuHmim.t'iich month ,4th ULbVbLAHD, 01110. RKRI11KN3K AND OFFICE, 282 SUPERIOR STREKT, East of thu public square, opposite tire rohtoflice. Office df fc!i mimtli, lst. 3(1, 4th,5th, r!h, 15th.- Oflice uuursfrom 9 A. M. to IS M, and frum 2. P. M. tü 4 1'. M. OnSunrtay from 9 to 10 A. 4!., and 1 to S 1'. M. j-MxiiBrttrictIy adhered to-I givo sucb. balín as hare no strife, With nature or the lava of üfe, Witb bloodmy hand I never stain, Nor uoison iiieu toeane theirpain. Heil a physician indeeJ , who Curet. The Iutlian Ileib Postor, R. J. LYOXS, cures the following complamtpin tbc most obstiuatt; dtagesof their existence, tízí LMseasen of the Throat , Lungs, Heart, I.irer, ytomach, Uropay iu tile Chest, Kheumatjiim, Neuralgia, Kit. or FuUiDtfSickueaR.andallother nftrTonS'lfjraligeinentf. Also all'liseaaeRof the blootl, kucIi asScrofnla, Krj-sipelaB,CancerH. Fe ver rforR, I.eprosy, and all other coniplicáted cbrouicconiplaint. Ailfoviu of female difliculties ttendcd to witli tbe hapi'iest results. It is hoped that no onp will despair of a enpe until they have given indian Herb t)octorf Medicinett a fairandfrvithfultiial. „During the DnctorMraTeln in liurope, Wes1 Jrnliefl, South America, and the United State, lie has been the instrument in God' hand, to restore 1o bealth and vigor thounands who were given ip anl pronounced incuralile by tlie mos eminent old school pbysicians; nay, more, thoiiMind irhowereon the vergt' of the grave, are now living mocumentE to the índian Herb's Doctor' sfeill and uccessf u 1 treatment-.and are dsily exclaimiug: ' Ble ■iedbetheday when first ne sw and partook of the [ndianllerblloctor's medicine." Satisfactory referencesof cares will be gladly and cheerfully given vt henever rcquired. TbeDoctor pledgen bis word and honor, that he wil in ao ivise.dircctlyorindirectly, induce or cause any invalid to talie bis medicinewithout the trongest prob abilitvof a cure. JIodeofexmination, whichi entirelynfferen frnm thefaoulty. Dr. I.yon nrofessea to JiCfrn di by theeye. He thercfove asks noijucstions, no does be renuire patientto explain symptoms . Cali on and nlT.and have thesyrnptomt. and location of you disease'explainedfree of charge. . "Tliepooraliallbeliberallyconsidered. eS-Fostofflcddress.bo, 2663. - p Cleveland, Ohio,Kov.S5, 1862 S80 TUST OPENING! J , , -ortment of Tlielargest Stook and beet au. CABINET FÜENITÜR J ever brought to this city, including SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES, BED ROOM SETS CENTER TABLES, BUREAUS, CHAIRS, Iiools.lns O-lasses Gilt Frames and Mouldings COFFINS METALIC CASES, &c, : c, and all otlier goods kept n the bet and lar test house in tv e country. We ieeuno seoond hand urntuieor Auction goods. Coffins kept constanüy n and, and made to order . Hy goods are oftcred at THE LOWEST CASH PR1CES NB I munt have innni-y . and respectfuHy rcqueat those indel)ted,to cali and dl up their old matter without de.y. Q M MARTIN# AnnArbor,Oct.6,1863. M pEEAT CJLOSING OUT & Sl'LENDID STOCK OF DRESS GOODS! Gents' FURNISHING GOODS. CASSIMERES, O!oth?, Safinets, &c, DOLtESTICS, SHOES, HÁTS I CAPS, Crockery. GEOCEEIES, &c, Are to be eold at prices that wiJlguaraotee tluir ísalo ♦ 4 19% tik .f "TVTTF F fl " % j. n.- Tho larget Stnck of Cnhconml Brow0Oton in the City-a&leih thaa Manufacturer'ii priceii. The hbent price paiil ia Tniileor cash for all kials uf Produce. MACKfcSCüMID. WAN;!i0].)Miiiri.-d Ladiun, Prof na Verne's Di.nnon-i j)rop, a ncvr f ilin xnl h 11 tnióiw reine-ly for n 11 ubtimotlou and Irrog u All uiarripti tadí wijl iind this a DOVT ftiilinr preventivo, for Ifhiflh it ís wan rmtf d in evpry iqstance, aml a.r nvittni tnncnil n rml tnmp pi-r n eiren. ]ir,r Í '.'.V' fnv a biftie,, to Fli'EDFRlf'K 'l'KAKNS-, whn.-xlfl diiggini. (eootaI agent MlaUgMtt f.r ib ïiiimnnd OrApn, P. ö. PrRwr -. . J .;f roit. Dffftlen OCHENCK'S PülMGHiG SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, Q AND MANDRAKE PILLS. The aboye is a correct likeness of Dr. Schenck. juit after recovering from Consumption. ni.in' jesrsago Below is a likeness of him as he now appcavs. 'When tlie fnst Wtf taken he weighed 107 pounds ■ at the present time kis weight is 220 pounds. DU. SCHEINCK'S Principal Office and Laborator? i s at tbe N. E. comer j of and COMMF.RCE Strects, l'hiUuíelphia where all letters for advice or business should be di reoted. Ho will be found there evevy SATURDAV, profes . sioually to examine lungs wíth the Respirorueter, for which his fee is three dollars ; all advice free. In New York at No. 32 BOND Street, erery TÜES DiY, from 9 A. II. to 3 P. H. At ibe MARLBURO' HOTEL, Boston, January 18 and 19 Fübriary 15 and 16', Majch 15 and 16, April 19 und 20 May 17 aQ 1; Junel4 and 15, July 19 and 20. The tin.e for my being in BALTIMOUE and PITT3BUKG, wiU bv a n the uaili l'aPor3 ui tbose cities. 7i ,r "viof Pr. 8chmc's n Case' and howhe was TheU'SU cvred of CWihad progressed gradu ï " c-'very belorsiv being my native plade, i w' remoled th.the, ■ I My father aíd all his fa.uily bad lived i ad died , Hé died of Pulmonary Coiisumpfion. Uü myiftrwa! I was put to 1 ed, whero 1 laji for mauj wccl. ia ivhnf wisileemcd a hopeless cundition. Dr. TUornUm. who had Been mj lather' famüy am had i tended him in his last illncss, was called to see me. He ] ehought my case entirely beyond tbe reacbof medicine, nnd dacided tb:it I must die' , anl gave me one week to ürrnnse my tiiapoval utlairs. Iu this apparently hopeles 8 cuudiüon, I heard ;f the remedies which I now iake and scl1. It seemed o mr ibat I couid erl tlujra working way, and peuctrating every nerve, fibre, and tissue of my system. My lungs und liver put on a neiv action, and the mor bid matter wMch for years lüd accumulated andini tated the different organs of the body, was elimiDiiled, the tubercles on my lungs ripencd, and I expectorated from my lungs as much as a pini. of yellow ()'enive matter every moining. As this eipctnration of mntter suhsided, the feverabated. tho pain lelt me tbe cougb ceased to barkss me, and the exhausting nightsweats wen: no ioner kuown, ;im!l had rv veshing. sleep, to which I had long been a straneef . Mypppctite now begiin 1.0 return, and 01 tiuis 1 found ie tlifficult to restrain oivself from eating too much ; with tuis rètuiu of liealth, 1 gaine'l in strength, nd now sm tlosh;. 1 ani now a bealtby niHn, with a large liealed cicatrix in the undule lobe of tbe right iun;; and tbe lower lobe bepatlzed with complete adhesión of tbo :he rigM ohí ís in a tole:ably heilthy condition. Coosuinption at tbt time wastliouglit tobeaniocuniblc diseasc, by every uno, phyiieiuns nBwcllas :fTose who were unleárriedín medicine- espeeially such cases a wero reduced tolhe coudition I wrs iu. Tliis nduced many peopleto believe my refíoVerj only tem porary. I now prepared and gave the medicines to -onsuniptives for sume time, ftnd niale raany wonderful euros ; and the demand i.icveased so rapidlythatl detennined to olTer th'em to tin: public, avi devote my andlvtded attelltion to lun'g diseu-cs. In trutb, I wbs next to fureed to it, fiir' people would end for me fer andnear, to a.scertaiu wuiíthe-r tbeir cases weielike For' many years, in oonjnnotlon vith my principa! office in l'hi'.adelphia, I havo been making rcgulur professional visits to New York, Boston, Baltimore, ud PltMburg, For severaljears past I liave made a many as five hundred examiuation eekly with the "Kospiromcter.'1 For sueh examination my charle is three dollars, und H nables me to give encli patiënt tile true oondltlorj of bis disease, and (ell hiin fraukly iether he wili get well. The great reaon wby physicians do not cure Con sumption is.tbat they try to do tooninch; t'.iey glye me. iiineB to stop tlie cough, to stop tile n ght wents, hectie tever, and by go doin they derange th wbole diecstive system. lockin? upilie hccrclious, andeevent ually tlie patientdies. 'I'hft l'ulmonic Syrup is one of the most valuab!e medicines knowa. It is nutriënt, poworfully tonic,and bealm ín tself. It contains no opium, yet loosi'ns the phU-gui in the broHcbial tules, anrt nntuie tbiouH itoff with littlsexertiou. One bottie frequeutly cure an ordinary cold; but it will be well first to take it dose of Sohenok'B Mandraku's filis to cleanse the stomatliTbePuImouic Syrup is reaíily digested atd abaorlud into blood, to wbicli ii imparta its healing properttei - Itis one of the best preparations o f ron in use ; m i a powerful tome of Unolf ; iml when tlie ."ciiweod 'i oiúdfssrl es the rnucus in the stomnch, and is tarried o(T by the aid of the Mandrake l'Ills. a lipalthy ftow of gastric j uii c, Roo'lnpi'Ot ito, nuil a nood digestión f oiioir The Seaweed Tonic is a stimulíint, and none Othi r i required whenit is nsel. It ia pure and pleasaut no bivd efteets like whpn usintr Bourb.'n wlii.ky. Avliich niaonlers thentomacli, torpors the liver, locks up all tbe secretione, turns the blood into water, dropsy seft in, nd the patiënt cHc8uddenly. Rourbon whískv is TPeonimendnd now-n days by almost every physicion. Many patients tbal vi i. my roomf, both male and femóle, are stupefied vitb this poiMfli. The relirf i- ii'mporury. V tbei eo "Rli thcy take a little whisky ; if they feol welk and feebie thev tnke a little whisky ; if they cam ot sletp, thej tak.o a littlo whisky ; and they go un tn this way, requiring more audmorñ until they are bloated up. and iinniíine theyarn írettin1 lleshy." The stormelf, livei'; and diKesiive powers are cúmplete!" destroyed, r nd Iftffe Ihfir nppetite fov íbol . Nocnc M c-vor cuveil of 'onnniptio i by this process, whore cavities have been formrd In tbc fungí A lilt'e stimulant is froquontly ben-'Hcial to consuro-ptlves, such as pure brandy or good j vines ; in many enses Loiu'on portel1 or brown stout :n moderate quantili'-s ; bul Bourbon whisky unstens on .instead oí curíngfcoriBumijtfoB. The Peaw'eed Tonic produces lasfini? resutos, thorOllgbly inviKoratiu? the'stoniach and rii'Jri-Mivi1 systm, iiid eiiabhnjr il to limjaat ! :le into ln:,ilth.v blond the fnod which muy fa uscd tlint purpoe -- 11 Is 60 wondcrful iu eCT'-cts thi.t a wine glass ftill ,.l! .ÜKei-ta hearty uieal.and a littH of it taken befo -e hrnkfiist will give a tonn to lbo. str;inar.li vlnch few inedkuue'' pOKKüt-K the piucr ot' ding. The MANDRAKK PIU.8 may be taken with entire saf.-tv by all i pos 4nd con.ütion, prodneinj al] the goodWsults tbai can be obtained fOTn calóme!, or any of the merewpial merlicines. ani'. witl .m;t n ny ot- their hurtful oi ir.junous re'-tilts. They cnrry mitni the Kystem t;ie feeulent tmd om ontmrtters loovencd and die-íolved by iny Sea weed and Pulmonic Syrtip. - H wU,b i(n that all three if my mflMnos are OM ed in mest cuses to cure Conuniption. A O 15 N T H . aOST'trf- 6eor?e'. fJoodr.in ft ''o. NKW VOHK- Doma BnrnjSj Co. HALT1MUHK-S. -J. llane.c. !!. Ooi-re II. Keyser. ('INCINNAT1-F. K. Huire & C..., aiul JilD. Park. CHirACG-tord k Hmiih , anil II. fef CITpïf, VSï. LOl'rS- Fcother. sai rÁANCi3rO_awtttr, exit k ri. 1 ,■.... ,i,i „ aiuimcfhta Drattru. 7jr;B "STANDS UP HEAD." It neeilR only l"o besot-n tp bosippreciated. Runs the work bolli v;iya, Ukea four of .stiteliuH, Iipius, folN, liiithprs, orftlfls, blud, quiltftj gathers ftrid eewa on n nilllf at the same tiine. News f rom the thinncst to tha thiekeat fabric Tiihout changing the stitch, tensión or neertlti, or without brcakiug thethread. - It is The Wonder of the' World! Aluoa rariVty of tlin m(st beautifu' PHOTOGnAVH M.m'.Mi, I'IC'ÏUIIES un.l Fl'.AMK.S in great variiity. an'l picturt's lianiefl to order at short notic.o. Áíio, HAIiNUM'S SELFSEWKR or TUÜKER, which can be arljnstpd to any Böwlng Kfachïne. C:,ll :it Ilie sigU of the IXORENCK 8EWINÖ MACHINE, a few doora Kast of Cook's Hotel. Stiíching Neatly Done to Order, Also,onexhiliition,thece!obrated " WKED?KWIN(i MACUINK," whicli took tliö reniiuiu at the Micljigan State Fair of 1864. W. D. HOLMES. Ann Arbor, Dec. 28th, 1864. 989U Greatest Medical Circular _ ff A El Ever Published!, f A tl M I J E se-Fifteen-iHJ larpo 1 I J J A %y letter paPS for two A fjf Young Alfn'H Confiilentiul kLedieal AdTtaeafl incale of Spermatorrhea or emiual Weakness caused by Masturbación, Genital TaníaKzation. élf abuse, or secret habits indulged in by youtbs at the age of puberty. IJRíí. JiCKSON, HERBERT & CO., Proprietoro of the National Dysppnsary, established nt Cincinnati, ()hio,.fau. int, lSfiO. Iuvoluntary Kmissionslead to Iinpotencyj ronsimp tiori, Infianity and Pëatb. Thos'e wbo sufler h the lea ut f rom tliis ban; ful practicf, should a pp Iy the whole fiDergy of the soul to the attaicnientof health and consequent contentment and bappineKs. Kvcry one, eilher sick or well, should liavi1 our vo.Uiablo tieaiUe on tliis subject , which is sent free af charge. We guara utec to cure Gonorrb(ca,GIeet, Syphiüis, ïmpotency, Nocturnal Emisaions er rfelf-Abuse, Diurnal Emifsiona, Feraale Complaints, in short, erery posKibïe form nndvariety of Sexular Piaease. Cuvea rapid , thorough and periaaneut, and feea moderate.- ■ Send for our Circular. DR. JACKSON'H FEMAI.E PULS- $1 prr box - -Special written replies, well pealed, sent with tbe Circular, without charge. 300 papes, 100 engravings.- rSTba Mountain of Ligbt, err Medical Protector vnd Maniate (íuidu, and an Kxplïcit Key lo Love and Bauty." rt SATI3FACTOR1LY reveáis variousmib jectf nver bcfore fully eTplained in any popular work intbe English language. Trice 50 cents;or three for ai Medicino and instructions fient promptlj to any part J of the country. Conpultiug Knoinc of the Dispeusary, No. 107 Sycatnore street. 1'. O. Boi, No. 436. DE. JACKSON'S ORIENTAL LJNIMKNT Removes all eoldne.-s, and rejuvenalee organs which Jiave lain dormant for many yeare. Caía be mailed lij! perfect s-iíety. I'rice $2per bottle. " „. JCKSON'S KRENCH PATENT MALK SAKE, )" " i . Vi OBÏ' aure and Bate preventive against conttistlu ,K1, pverinventei), Vrice $1 each, Í4 per ;raCtiDg dise. , dozen, stnt by mail. 6mflil6 aalf dozen, an'. " ____J - PEÜÍÍO IÖTIO. Tlie great Itch and Humor Killer of the 19th Century I This neu preparation poMcsseï most yonderfvl propertleí, and if k. SUIIE OURB For eTery spcflfs of tlie ITCH, PRA1EIE ITCH, BAEBER'S ITCHj WiBASH SCEATCHES, ILLINOIS MANGE, EOUS EBIPTIOS, PIMPLES OST THE FACE, SALT RUECM, SCALD HEAD, BINGWORMS, 4c ; The PIÍüRIGO LOTIO 1 a new and cerlain cvti for all Icinds of Itch, and beine; a fluid preparation lt Is fre ft-om ail the gummy, disagi-eeable qualitiea of the ointmenta in general use. The PRURIGO LOTIO Ís afe to use under ALL CIRCUMSTANCES; wül not Irrítate the mort. tender ■llln, and CONTAINS NO MEUOUBY. Don't fail to ti y lt. Manufactured by E. T. i. . 1. McFARLAKD, Solé Proprletor, Lafuyette, Ind. ■ PR1CB 50 CENTS. LORD fc S5IITH, ChltagO, Wholeaale Ag'ent. Sold at Wholesale Ín Chicago hyFOT.LEl!, FINCH FITÍ,I,ER; CHARLES (i. M1TII; BUKNIIAJia k VAN SCHAACK; W. I). HAHR1S 4 CO. BMIT1I DWYEIÍ; J. II. ilV.EV CO. and H SCOVIL. THE ONLY SURE THING, PHOTOGRAPH MaFS ééMI A the naiue hirientes, it not oniy RknkViS 1 he ■irnwth ol tbe Imir when thin and fjilling oft, but it jm.sitively RENRWrf Til K roi.OH u it.s nrifrinul .sil arle when lt is 1 ursdng (ffay or wliito, wbether caused by íiseaue, Lcri f "r oíd ftge. It will ceTrtft!ly 3o wíiat if claiored forii:. a fact to which hundrcd, na y , thonsanda who hare nseO it, are ready and wülínpr to testify. WIhtc one bottlo ís f.ur ly useJ,in any cóinmunity, it B reputation "aprcads 1-ke wiidíivo,1' ind iüthe 5en1 advertiscraont anri reo (iinmendaí'OB we dwire. Ín tlic Easteru St.-ies, uliere tbeRKNKWER" orrginated, it is nsert by-all VcunLailies a a Dre.-sinp, nn iatobePund on lh toílot tablea of Vounfi Men, falso atthek bnrbors ; (while ftWcr Men tkfld Wopn w ill u- he wrtliout 't, asa rpnwwerand rdStorative for Iftíirgrey lorli: antl bftld heatls. whir.li ií chüg( 6 to tbcir e al iré n) isfactirn. We ai'? selliog in the city of Iïoston alone, upwardn i-í' Ilí.OOO bottle.; per month, tne dealcrB pivini thc I íKNKWKK tlie pxclerepoe ove? ull otlitr Hair í'r;.'ir Íltilí. ' '. - li' notoM by !Viv7cís1r in yotir toVfi', a trtftV boUle wllbttfint to ynu.by Kapref-'s, üpon recpipt of om; dnllar by mail - Mnu uR youan ojiporUniity al qdco i f ii tfiting it.-exeellcnt. virtuen. tggr Orflrs for 7V?7rí Tintks, mntbn fidrrf.sr-11 tn ourcciMridA(cent f r the N'önhwi kIitd Sta.toN.C. A COüK, Box H54, Chicago, JH. A} derf wíli fPC'-'ív! j r r i. ; 1 1 1. nticn. K.P HAE.T.JV C'f).; I'n'priptnr. JfAofinft. V. TI. , Tbetrn'U-M-pplí.-'! it ' '■■'- by HJrl LKH, FINCH átTlLL] R,Whoinlimgi[Ms.Oïifcn(rof íllinuít. . 6ni ÍT.. , ' TIJAE MOST ENDED ! CHARLESTON TAKEN ! '. GUITERMAN & CO., Tiein# cocrneetM with one of thn largest houaee in New York, wbich has betier facilities for Selling Cheaper thun any other boue. Are bouad tg be not 5Ï C_T TT JHJ C9 MT JUiO bjr any CBtblisbmeat that now exiitft Haviug employctl anexperieuced direct from NEW YORK CITY, who has liad long eiperienceiu tlie business, we guarantee to gpvethe best SAT6SFACTION to our imraeroua CUSTOMEKS & STÜDENTS of the L'nireraity. Kf&pin(f on hand tke largeat stock of CLÖTflS, CASS1MEBES, VESTIMS, togeiher with Ihe Largest stocii oí" Heady-Made Clothing, GENTS' FORNISHG GOODSÜ &c, &c, &c, wbieh we will sell cheaper tban any ol.her establishment in the city. AU we ask is that our fricada and Student will gire usa cali and satinfy themaelves. M. GUITERMAN. & Co., ]SJEW GOODS! N-ew GoodK at Union Clotbing1 Store for Spring, I now the tliem1 of whieh I Hing We've rII liit lat est tyles jus't mmle, T-) -suit the linest city trade, Of New Sprint? Overcoats and Sacki, To fit the fonn Ijl; e moulded vm ; And Business Conts of styligb fnake, All of the present stylesthat take; Bnf tlien tlie crowning Coats of al] the DÜBSs CoJts at Union Store. We pride ourselvep that we oxcel Al! oU1 'HS n tbc coa ts we sell ; For iu ttit-m yon will always find Fit.Fiisliion,"Ui-i"fï!ind Ëae combined. Btiton onr Coat 1 ;fJot rlwell- We're also Pañis nriñ Vfe'sfi to eU, Of evory hue, and shadeand 'tyle - To teil you all would take a wbiie ; feól n-ill only rofUtion here That those who would in style appear, SlivMiM o.ome to Union Clothing; Storft iiud buy The CLUTHING best to please the eye ; And not alone tlie eye to please. Hut money are in buying these; For we will Rell at prica ]ow, No matter huw the Gold does gf. Ia yurniahing Goods both rich and neit, M'o have a stock í uil and complftw Onr ' gallant boys in blue J will find All kinds of pfonds to suil their mind. We've alno for the boys in store A better Etock tliAn e'er before ; And can all fit, both great and small, ïVith CLOTHING best at C.vion ötors. M& The FIXE3X STOCK of Spring & Summer Clothing ! ANTI THK in the errr. CTJSTOST WOEK prumptlj made, and in the BEST STYLE. Ca'.l at UNTON CLOTHING STORE, Eat iid of Main Street. N. NATHAJN & CO. Ann Arbor, April 28t'h, 1865. 3ml006. T-JOOD'sTaT HALF PKIOE ! GOLD IS DOWN! COTTON IS DOWN ! PRINTS ARE DOWN ! DOMESTICS AEE DOWN! WOOLEKS AKE DOWJV ! GROCEBJË8 ARE DOWN ! A aml now is tlie time to buy your SPRING GOODS! -0P. 33 CII Has just opened a complete assortment of DRY GOODS, Bress Goodg, Cloths, ! Groecrtes, &e., &c, ' b'iií.t íic s.irrsïï'fir '■' im Kzê tW grt f II in prvUi. fjhïi mnnHÜütely aa'i era min f btfiiÓek. ptaneerv Hule. I N PUKSU ANCE of a doeree of the Circuit Conrt for 1 the Couutv of Washteuaw, in Chancery, miule in the case wherein Osear C Spnfford, ia Cotuplainaut, and Maria Stillsou, Elizabeth Spafford, EdWaM Spafford, Susnn Doau, Caroliuo B. Spaüord, David Deun, and David Stülsun. are Deü'udauts, on the twentieth dnyof June, A. 1). 185, tbe nnaereigned i iivuit ('ourt Cornmisstoner foj' the Cunuty of Washteuaw, wíll Bell at Public Auction (6 the hfehest bidder, at the South door of the Court House, üi tlu: City of Aun Arbr.r. mi Tuewiay, the (ishtb duy of AugnstnexLat Uvo u'cloi-k iu the afternoo, the following duscribéd lanfls, i.: - Lot number flftecn, and th Kasterly three roda Iñ width off lot number fuurteeii, iu Ueck uiiiuIht tw o. in Onnsby and Page's addfticm to the villaje of Aun Arbor, nrcorrtiriK t the remrded plat thercof, andbeiug in the City oí Anu Arbor, '?ashti:ua'.v Counry, iliuhigan. ' Dated, Ann Arbor, June 22d, 1808 ROBBHT E. PRAZER, Circuit Cnurt Coimnissioner, IIisam J. BrAKra, for Waahtenaw Co., Mich. SoUdtor for Coniplainant. 1014 Mortgage Sale. WirKREAS, default lias leenmade in the condili.-'iis üf u certaia Inie:)ture nf Mor'Rüi', niadO and executeü oh ihe nrst hiy of April, A. I). 1S7, by Jnímthftn I). Fosdick. to me the unJerisined, wliich Mnrtgflge wns fluly recoi'lí'l (n the Myenth tlay cí' AjípíI u lort'sn id , in Líber No. íí.'ío' Mnrines.on pageSÖ, in theOflice of tlu Register of :vsih ;:nd Mortrní:' innnd for tlu' Cnuiilv of VVaslitcnaw, and-Stateol Mieliiíran , and, whf-reas, there is noiv dut'and unp.nid on said Maitgape nnd líond acconipnriyirifí tlie ñame, the siim of ?3.'5T .ÜOt iucluding an Attornéys fe? oí $C5, as providnd for ín Raid Mortgage. and wheitaK, rio miit or jiroceedings at law O in eqaity, han be n infftítuted to recover the saine or any part Ëhwcuil Kow tliRrefore. no tice i s lit-reby frive", that by virtne ,.f a power of alp in said Mortgase cfnr.iined, T filial] se.l piiMrc ? uffion to Ibe liighest hidiler , on Sattirduy, the jLyth day of July next, al, 12 o'clock, M., of saíd day, f the frontdoor of thu Circuit Conrt Fonse, in the Cuy of Aun Arbor, ín Raid County of Wa.-ditenaw, tbe piernií,es döfïcribed in Baid fortgage, to-wit : The Kaf half öf the South Went Quarti-i-, (V,',4 of S WJO the West of the North West Quarteí, [K Y, pfX W,] andthe South balf of the East half of the N'oith West Quarter, [Hyí of EK"I W.1.;.] all of Section No. ten, [I",] n Township No, four, [4.J South of líaoge No. 6ve. [5J Kast ; the said premiwes beinp 200 seres of land. and situated in the County of Washtenaw, aforesaid. Dated.ApríllSth lSfi5. O. VAN ni'SAN, llcrtgnfree. W. A. Mooan, Atty. for Mortgsgie 1005td Gominissioners Notice. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, Cowfi of Washtkx.vw, bs. O The úndersigñed having been appointed by the Frobnte Court lor said Connty, Commissiouers to receive, examine, and adjust all claims aud deinands of alï persons against the estáte of Philnndor EeVft; lateof the Township of Salem, in eaid Couitty, deceased, herebyglye notice that six months from date are al lowed, by otQir of said Probate Court, for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of said deceased, and that thcy will meet at the residence of John Dkkerson, in the tu', nslü[) of Salem, in said county of Wïshtcnaw, (jn SataruaY, the twenly-third day of Öepteniber, and WVdnesduy. the ttventy-scAenth day of December uext, at ono o'clock in the afternoon, of each of said days, to receive, examiné; and ndjust said claims. JOHN DLCKSttBoS, ( n P. C. MntKAY, i CommiSMoners. Dated, June SJTth, 1886. 1015td. THE PANIC HASCOMMENCED. Ann A.rbor is nnn ff tho first to throw out induco rnents lor Peojjle to GET SQOOS CHEAP. All of the Mirchants are on th'ï lookout. and ar? buying goorifi at the lowest pissible ates, and each uue get Uia own variety uf articles. isoneof the PRF,T!E?T PLACKS in tTif STATE, nu; well supplied with ra;vuuf;ictuiin iiiteie.sis for liiv country generalij. Ttier'P are 12 Dry i ooáa Stores, ■' or 5 Hardware Stores, ,6 or 8 Jl-thing Stores. 3 Hat Stores 3 Shoe Stores, and a ha f dozen 'Shot; .Shops, 3 J-iWtvlry Stores, 5 or fi Provisión an1. Grociry Jtor"f, ;ir.d 4('abiuet Ware Kuoms, 4 or & liak" 4 [_;r uess Shop.s,4 Printing Presse8,and ali krnijfrof ihtnu fnc'nrinx Kstabh .braents, too nunicros to mThe tt hole surromiding country wi]I do wejl to gfve Aun Arbor a cali, uo4 after loukiu arnund, all ar&und for your GEOCERIEÖ, liun't fürgct to cali at C. B. THOMPSON'S STORE, Coruer Main aad Wa.-h instan Streets, uní he ttíII try and giye jou prices siiat wil] saiisfy. He is recming goads bor.ht at t:.e lowcst possiMe prices, and will try and satisfy as fvxr a he can. Tin.' MOTTO is "LIVE ANÏ LET LIVE.' "Help your nei?hbor and you help yourseliV' I aiti ccmfident of the result. CHARiES B. TBOMl'FON. April, 1S65. ÈuiK05 ATWOOD'S PATENT DRILLING MACHINE, PILE DR1VEE, J.ND HYDRATJLIC SAND PUMP. PRACTICAL TESTS having fully demonstrated the Muperiority of tliis machine over all otbera for purpohc of sinking Oil Wells, the inrlersígnRd i now prepart-d to receiro ordors for the Kunae. This macliinery comprises everything roquisit? for the boring of oil wella, excepthiL the STKAM K.VilNK ÁHD CAST IKON DR1V1NG Pil'K, (but will bo furn iïhed, if det-ired, t a reasouable pncpy, and diepenaeB with the use of the üerrick Rope, Ruil wheel and other cumbrouü and eripersiye fixtures now in usc, and is so arraoged, bring constructed on wheelsanc) portabl1, t ha t tcnbe eaily removed íor the purpose of einking wells io different localitienTiJK 1)K1VRITÜS is removed from tho wrll by o;ir Patent IIyir;iulic process,and does nt require the removí] oí the drill ftom tho boring. This proces not only remover, all the detiitus in froin 5 to 10 min: utes, but likewirt" elfectually cleaiB out and opcns kII tbe ma 11 oil veics thac are so oftcu entirely ciospd up by tbe (T'ü proccss of s&nd pumping. WITH TílíS MACHINE aol a pntctical e&ineer. a well can bp snnk frora 400 to 600 fet within a period of from 15 to 30 aya ifter the soü pipe has been driven. ArranRpments are being made for the construction and delivery of these machines at New York, Norwich, Newburg, N V. .and Pittsburp, Penn. For furtherinformation, price, terma, átc.,dcrpA( ftQíBON I.KLAND, Metbopolitas Hotel, 3ml004 New York. Rifle F actor y! Beutier & Traver, [PticcestiorH to A. J.áuíliprlnnd,] Maiiufafiturers of aod Dealers in Guns,Pistols, Amrnunition. Flasks, Fouches Game Bags, and Evevj other article il. thatLine. All kinds at IE. 33 3F -A. IHXKT C3cluneatthesliorttst nnticp, und intüebest innnner. a fullabsortn-.tntalvrayskept onh.ind ml niaile.oider Shop corner MmuaDd Washington stieets. Ara Arbor.Oct.f, 15IW. 873U H0WARD ASS0CIATI0N, rillI.AnEM'HlA, FA. Dlïcase of lic rirrvous, Semlnnl.lTilnRry nud Seiuwl RynteiliÉ - dcwhikI rêlnfbio trt-atnreiit- n f Iho IKlWAliD Aft-OCIATION1- Spiit by uil m sciilcd letter entftlnpes, frw of i A'l.lr.'s Dr. J. SKI1.1.1N SO0OHT0W, 1 (urefl Rtiou N'o 2 South N'inth . Street, PJjtladeljhU , i'eiiniyU-ani. yy3 FOR SALE! irv IKU'SF.S ANP I.orS. worth froui Í1.000 Ui .) t.1 nu. Uno ifrer! ïmproVeil YKKS. nurf'.r, fb. Ü'',1S5. !"Hr.i ComttercislAgtnt, Estáte of Lydia Wilbur. 2T.VTK OP MICHIGAN, County of Wa-hlen„„ At a ession of the Probate i ,,'ur! for the (■,„,,!' ""-, ,Va,Juenaw, holden at the Probate Ofli-, ■ iu " ",v.,"f il Aun Arbor, on Wednesdav, the tweitfi-ehrhihifK mthe year onu thouKUid eight nS Present, Hiram J. Beakes, .Tml"e of PrñBítS Jfo the matter of the Bütata ui J.ydia VVilbir, j, i'i; ii-;iiIír.-L'.;i.l SÜBg the peüüon. di.U :,r„[M , LsiiM' (};;!., i.raymg thtlt a certaiii Insi Ulüentrm !!!■■:: Coart, pnrportliig to be the last WlKi Testament oi iaid ieceasta, may be bltted TtoftS Tliereupon it is Oidered, that Honda}-, the tn,.„, fonrthday of July next, at teu o'doek in theforeX" beassigiied to the ef .aAi pcMpion Ln& the leunteo, devíseos, umi {tetara at law ofsaiddeSuï? and all other persons interestcd in said estalo ar,.,1 ouired to appear st a session of sakl Couït u',, ,ni ' holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Arni-A and show canse, if aiiy thero be, why the iWéi'of al petitioner ehouid npt be granted : Anti it is f"„nher „, al saM petilkmer erve 6itice u, the penojniï" ' rested in said eütato, of the pendenc of 1 wart!" nd the hearing theieof,. by caacing a iopv of t& oíS o, be published in the Michigan A,;,,,, a „..„snaiir inted and circulatm" in said Connty, three aucteK eeks previous to naid day of henrin.' HM (A true copy.j H-1KAJ1 f. IiKAKKS W15 Judge of Pfobate. Estáte of Alfrcd W. ChurehiH. OTATE MICHIGAN, Coi-.vtv op WMm,, „ 3 At a aession of the Probate Coart for the Comuu 1 Wishtenaw, holden at the Probate Office Infft tf of Ann Arbor, on Tharsday, the tweuty-beoónd dv 'June, in the year one thoii.-and eight timdred Present, Hiraa J. Beakes. Judge of Erábate n tbe matter of the E&tate of Alred W. Ciir.rchill,Onreading ana ffling the petition, dulv veriied at fcutóah 6. (Jhui-ehill, praying that Chau'nceyJoslfei r somc other suiuible pergon, mav be apuuiuted Ad'mimstrator on theestate or ' aa' Thereupon it is Ordered, that Jioixiay evm ■ eenlh day of July next, at ten o'clock in the fjreoon be awignea for the hearing of said petition, ,L. hat the heirSat law of said deceased, mu all ether interestcd in said estáte, are rcqui'red to aM,éart 1 of said ('ourt, then to be holden at li e Pri! ate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, and show canse f auy there be, why the prayer of the petitioner shonl ot be granted :■ And it te further ottiersd, thaiaïïi etaiouer give notice to the persons lnterested iu S stute, of the pendnncy of s.-iid petition, and the ber pg thereof, by canáug a copy of tnia Order to bc onb ïshed ui the Mirhiimn Aigus. a nevt-paper, uriutcdiiTiil irciüatiug in said County, three euccessive wedS ïous to said day of hearings Cft true copy.; HIRAM -T. BFAKES IM-i Judge uf Probate. Estáte of Lyman Cortan. OTATE OFMICIHOAN, County of WashtettA „_ J At a sot-sion of the Probate Uoiiït for the Counw Vasntenaw, holden at the Probate Offlcc in the CiSot Ann Arbor, on Mondny, the ninotcenth day of ,luD, n the year one thor.saud ei'lft In.indred and niitv-nve. Present, Iliram J. Beakes, Jutlje or Probate In the matter of tke Estáte of'Lymau Cortón, fc. ceased. On readin? n;rl günff the petilioii, inlv veriliod, of Valter 1). pmyiug that a certain lusiruiiMntno on file ie ttsts (Joint, purporting to bo the last Willand l'estamejit of said deceased, nay be admitted tu pro. )ate. Tliere-j)on it is Ordered, that Momiay, the seveueentb day of July nest, at ten o'clock iu the foreuoon ■■■ned for the hearing of said petition, and tM the legatees, devisees, and heks at law of said d mi and au other persons interested n said estáte, areíf fmired to apear at Bession of said Gourt, then to fae holden at the Probate Office, iu the. City of Ann Arbor and show canse, if auy there be, why the pfraver of the petitioner should uot be granted : " Aud it "is further ordered, that suid petitioner irive notiee to the persona interested in said estáte, of the pendeicy of said wti. tion, and the hearing thereof, bv causüiL' ao pv of this Order to be published in the Mv-hi . in ''■■■-, 'a nnn.pajier, prinied and circulatiug in said CpuuW, Ure successive weeks previous to f-aiilday of i CAtmecopy.} HIKAJ1 J. Ah 1014 JudgcofPro . - . . 1 - Estáte of liarriet L. Biigs. CTATE OP MICHIGAN, Oi tsty .- W . igrd n O At a sc.-sfcion of the Probate t'ourt for Couiaroi Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Oiiicc, ir. of Ann Arbor, on Saturday, the first day of qh iii the year one thotisand eiirht hnndr'ed . Present, Hiram J. Beakes, Judpe of l'robil'e. In the matter of the Estáte of Harriet L. Briza, öeceaycd. Anne Giles and Fnnny Xeach, Adiniutrstors of said esüile, come hito Court and. represent th'at ilny tre now prepared to render their Jinal account us suth Administrators. Thereupon it is Ordered, that Móndajr, tht Sist day of July inst., at ten o'clock in the foreiiaou, talt. signed for examiniu i and allowing such accoi that heirs al tew of said deceased, und ali 1 1 sous intere.-' ed in said estáte, are required to Q] séssion of said Court, then tobe holden at the Probate Office, in the CJity of Arm Arbor, in said Coumy, and show canse, if any there be, why i t shoiiH uot bo alloM'od -. And it is further ordered, th..'. -jij Ad'íúhistrators give nolicc to the persons ii eètate, of tbe pendency of saitl a i .-e hesring thereof, by causing a copy of ihis Order tu te pjb. Ksaed in the Mp-higun Argus, a newspapcr, pniitedand circulatiug in Oaid Connty. three suocessie weeks previous to said day of hearing, (A truc eopy.) IIIKAJI 3. BEAKES. 101G Jadíe of Prubate. Es ate of William Stof. STATE of MICHIGAN, Coottt of WjujHtbmJ! i At a session of the Probate Court lor the Coiuu; of Wafthtenaw, holden at the Probate Office, inïra Eily of Ann Arbor, on Suturday, the nrst ttay July, in the year one Uïoasumt ci'ht huudred and siitj-Iive. Present, Hinini J. Beakes, Judge of i'nil'tiï-.1. In the matter of the Estáte oí Willium Smith, deceased. On reaoini; and fijinr the petition, diily renfifd, of Washington Bu h, prayins ü;a Chauncey Joí'íü may be ápporated Attministrator on the est&le of ma w Seaeed. Thereitpon it is Ordereil, that Momlay. Si clay of Jnly inst., at ten o'clock in the. ioreuoon. sfcned foi the hearing of said peütion, uUIluiüii; Ketre ut law of said deceascd, and all othcr pwi terested in said estáte, are requiretl to appear-fitMi? sioD oí Batí Court, theo to bü holden at thePnlfite in the ("in nf Alm Arhor, ami show calüt. j any tüere bc, why ihe prayer oJ' the p.liinmer ihou not be graótéd : And it Is farther orcicrecl. thatssw petitioncr Lrivc aotiqe to tho persons iötei'csted iaitf estáte, of the pendencj of said petition. and thclicurirtr thereof, by cauBtng a copy oi this Order to bc pü lii-hed in the Mirhvjan Ar;us. a newspaier, printrant circulatiDg in eakl County, three snecessive weeks previous to said day of heariuií. (A tree copy.) ÍIIRAM .1. BEAKCS, 1016 ' Judge of Probate. Estáte of Kelson Healuy. STAT1Í OF MICIJKJAN, Coxtsty or WashtikawJ 's. Hotice ishcreby givrn thntby an order of the Probats Court of the County of Washtenaw, made oc :1 thirtieth day of Jnne. A. I. 1S65, six montl thnt date wei-e allowed fur creditors to jresest uw eiaims against the estáte of Nelson Heali y. lat County deceased, aml iliat all wwlitoi-s of saidileceiwi avo reauired to present tiicir claims to .said ProbaW Court, at the Probate Office in the City of Anu Arte. for examination and allov anee, ou er kifore t thirtieth day of December nexi, a:id that SDCÖ claim will be heard beftre said Proba Court ffl Saturday, the seveiuh day of Octobcr. and S-itunby, tl thirtieth day of December next, at ten o'clock int" forenoon, of eacü of thoe ei ivs. HIRA3I J. BEAKES, Judge of Problte. Daterl, Ann Arbor, June SOth, 1805. 4wWW Es ate of Prederick Losch; STATE OF MICHIGAN, Coüntï or WUsaiwWj Notice is hereby given, Èhat by an order oftfiftrW' bate Court of the ( ou'iity of Washtgnaw, made o '"' seventh day of June, A. D, 1SG3, six moutbs from tui date were nllowcd Tor creditore to pre m ilicir I agaiust the emate of Frederick Losch. late r' sa? County deceased, and that all crcdli.ors of aSioiwBW are retinired to present their claims to fait) Pa JJ Court, at the Probate offlee in the City of Ann ArWi for examination and allowaiice. on or ucfore tw %J' euth day of December next, and that be heard beioro faid Probate Conrt, ou Patnnw in ninth dey of Septi moer, and on Thursday these"1'", day of December next, at ten o'clock in tlic foreioo " efèh of tUose daye. , .a HIIUMJ. BEAKES, Judge of Pn1 . Dated, Ann ArBor, June Tth, 1866. 1016' Real Estáte for 8ale OTATE OP MICHIGAN, County of WaehWW . O In the matter of the Estáte of Helen E. Yt " % tbe County and State afor.-said. a minor: 52berebv giren, that in pnrsuance of an ordel SWf the ondersigJUid. (Juardiau of tlie cttate oi ïSa'SV bv the Hou. Judgc of Probate, fortheCouutï,w!ül téna--, on the 5iih aáy of ïnné, A. D. I: BfJ lh, be ssld ut Public Vendiïe, to the h ; " o( aTvelling house of Hts. Barriei W ' SSS York, in Baid County, on Wednosday, tlw WWJJS of Auenst, A. 1). lsoö, at one o'clock in the ■■ of that day. (OTbJect to all encumbrantes WBJJJl or oüieTOHse existing at the time pf sale , I te foM dcscvihed ival estofe, to-wit: Flfteea iaj East ride of the West haif of tho W1,, Nortli-West quarter, and on the West half oMKJJ, half of the South-West qnartef of section tm iu township four Souih of range six East, ui u ofMichigaS, Belng the i XwJS minor, bv Oommissioners nppomtea leg """'"Uilw bïthc IVobate Court of said Connl.v, is W& tíieir report fihiS in the Probate Office ol s-M " onthe,Ttbdayofj;,n,,A.I...Ayi0ur Dated, June 26th, 1SS6. ' '" Bes) Estáte for Sala. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, Cocxiï P'AfdSS H In the matler of the Estáte or ,ii,.lah ; late of said County deceased : Nolice is tere that in pursuonce of au Cinler,cran; si.-ued, Adrainistrator of th i es ate 'aS3 the Son. Judg of Probate, of Raid CfSJ2p tenth day of Jiine, A. I. 1605, there ,w " .iSPi!'n Putilic Vendue, to the hi?ricst bidder, at ' [■ lM house on the premiacs, in said County. oa "l;k'[„i!i! flrst day of August, A. D.1S65, t" 'tf Iftemoon of ihat ctay. (subject to all J"11;;?;' „f uü woitgau'e or othcrwisc e-xisling at Il;.e J-- f ,„r, , anffálso Subject to tbe right '' ';il (eaÍM I. McLean, the wirtotv of sajd deceased. j t.u m (if lW described real estáte, to-wit: The V esi ; ' pirt South-Eiwt qiwrter of sed Ion -re, m' '■',' „i'tertW of the WeevW of the ,, %%&■& even, Irfiiir Korth of the I SSi ocr.-s, on the West pide of tbat part oí I nuartcr of the North-East nuart-.T f„l reu, Ijlu timti oftl-e HpnA-ay. ."'.'JjB tbree South of rjuge fuur Last, tri"1 i-s"" leimWIIUAM PRESTON, l?3L. Dirtod, June n'a. 18WS,

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