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17
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November
Year
1865
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A Congt, Colt!, or Sore riii-oat, I RKQDlRKi IMMEIU.ITE ATTK.VT1OX , ANP SHoI tD BE CHECKBI. lF AU.OWKI) TO CONTI.VDK, Irrita Ion of the Iiungs, aPei matient Throat All. -f Ion, or an Incurable Lung ulscasc ' IS OFTF.X THE RIÍSIT.T. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES BATUfO A DÏKECTINKU'BNCK TO TIIRTARTR, (il VK IMMBD1ATK ! BEI.I1ÍF For BronrtiltlB, Afitlimn, CntarrIi,Consumptlve and Throat Distaste, TROCnES ARE USED TITH ALAYS GOOD SÜ0CE8S. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches alafa! in clearing the voico when tnken bi-fore : inging or Spenking, and relieving the throat after ao unusual exertion of the vocal oríjans. The Troches are raooflnsended and prawribed by ï'hyicians, and have had testimoníala from eminent men throughout the country. Ueing nu article of true merit, and having proved their eflicacy by a fet of many yeara, eacli yeurfinils them in new locaHties in various parts of the world, and the Trochss are uuiveraally jtronounced bel ter than ether aitieles. Outain only "Brown's IÏronchiai, Trochks," and do n"ttakeany of the fVorthless Imi'.aüons tlmt m;ty be oficred. Sol'l everywhere inthe T'niied Staten, and in Foreign Countrice. at 35 cents per box. 1033 fimos- SpecialA CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, white residing in South Americiwas a miKsionary, disciivered a safe and pimple remedy for theCure of Nervoua Weakness, Early Decay, Pisesses of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicioun haliits. Orcat numbers hav been already cured by this noble remedy, Prompted by adesire to benefit the aölicted and unfortuoate, I wil! end the recipe íor preparing and using this medicine. , in a fiealed envelope, to any one who need-i tt, Free of Charge. Please lnclose a post paid envelope, add-eased to yourself. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, BtbleHocSK, 6ml0í5 New York City. " Grcatcst Medical Circular J BA X Er mAi[ ÍA Hl tl I rjBarFiftBen-iEO larpo 1 B -JJ %. Wf letter pages for two ZM gr 3 cout etamps. Qf Young Slou'sConlMential Medical Advisers in cases of Spermatorrhea nr Seminal Weakness caused by Masturbation, Genital ïantalir.ation, sclf-abuse, or secret habits ndulged in by youths at the age of paÍ)RS. JiGKSON, HERBERT fe CO., Proprietors of the National Dyspensary, estabüslied atCiacinnati, Obio,Jan. let, 18B0. Inroluntiiry Kmissionslead to Impoteccy. Consumption, Insanity and Death. Those who suB'erin the least frum this baneful practice, stiould apply the whole energv of the suul to the attainmentof health and consequent onteutment and bappincss. F.very one, eilher sick ov well, sbould have our valuable treatise on this subject , which ÍH sent free of charge. Wc guarantee to cure tíonorrhosa.Gleet.Syphillis, Impotency, Nocturnal Emissions er Self-Abuse, Diurnal Emis8ion8, Feraale Cniplaiuts, in short, every possible form and vark'ty of ï-cxular Uisease. Cures rapid. thorouh anrl permanent, and feee moderate. - Send for our Circular. lili. JACKSON'S FF.MALE riIXS- $1 pe: box - Special written replies, well senled, sent with the Circular, without charge. 300 pages. 100 engravings.- Mountain of J.iglit, or Medical Protector and Marriage Galde, and an F.xplicit Key to tove and Beautv." It SATI-FACTORILY rereals varioussubiects liever beforefuily esplaiiud in any popular work 'inthe English language. Frice 50 cents, or three for Medicine and mstructions sent promptly to any prt of the country. Consulting Rooms of the DLspcnsary, No. 107 Svcamore street. 1'. O. Box, No. 436. DB.JACKSON'S ORIENTAL LINI1MENT Removes all coldness, and rejuvenates organs which have lain dnrmant lor many yeare. Can be mailed with perfect sifety. Price Ï2pcr bottle. PR JACICSON'S FRENCII PATENT MALE SAFE. It r the only eure and míe preventive against con tracting disease ever invented. Price #1 eacli, S4 per half dozen, and $7 per dozen, stnt bymail. 6mlO34 A GENTS WANTED -FOR OrRGREAT JNAT1ÜISAL WORK, The Life, Times anti Public Services of ABRAHAM LINCOLN! By DR. E, P. BHOCKETT. Tliis woik is entirely n.-.iv nu.l original, nnd contains moreof hisoarly llistory, Politica) career, Ppeeches, llcssages. l'roclamations, ;c., together with the scènes and incident connected with his tragic end, than any other work pubhshed Teachers. ladies, energetic young men, and especially returned anrl disabled offleers and soldiers, in ivant of profltab e employmenr, rill finiJ it peculiarly adapted to their condition. We have asents clearing fliiO per "menth .whicli we will prove toauy doubting applicant. Send for circularfi. Address JONEP BROTIIKR? k CO., No. 148 West Fothtii Pt , 3mlO25 Cincinnati.Ohio. A GENTS WANTED -FOR OURGREAT NATIONAL WORK, -THEStandard Hislory of the War. Containing a full, autbentic and reliable account of the "grfcat conflict," from its coömencement tn it close. Complete in one vüry large volume, of over 1 ,000 pages containing reading matter equal to three large royal octaTO volumes splen idly illuitrated witli over 125 fine portraits of Genetah and bafle scènes. This is iust the book the people waLt. It presents a rare chance for Agints. Teachers, energetic young men, and especially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find it p-culiarly ndapted to tlieir conditinn. Tliïs work hs no rival ai a candid. lucid, complete, authentic and reliable liistory of the war Send for circu'ars and see our term. Arfdresi JONEfi BROTHER3 & CO , 148 West FBiirth Street, Cin-dinnati, Ohïo. 3mlÖ30 NEW PERFUME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. ilïïl1! A Most Exflrtixili!, rlioaic nn! Vrnurant Prifmur. Iilillrf from Ilic Itaic and Bemilifiil Flowcr from iThif'h it IhImx il? nnnio. Mauufactured only by Pil A Ï.Oi & SOX. EdF5 Beware of Counterfeits. Aal! for l'linloii's- Talie, no other. Solrl by druggiets generally. TEWARD! LOST between the Toll Oate, on the Ann Arbor and Lodi Plank Road, and m' residence in l.odi, on Marrh lt, 1814, one calí' skin WALI.ET, containing twenty eight dollars in mnney, one note made tiy Pavis T. Delland WiliiainH. lie.l, for $ÏO', with interest at ten per cent, dated August Oth, 1859, nd (therpapers. I will pay llïty dollars in cash and give up my right tothe mono y contained in said Wallet to ny person who will nellver said Bote to me or to Hirain.I. Beakes, of Ann rbor, or leave the samo at the Po.-t Office, in Ann Arbor, or clsewhere, so that I may obtain it. No nuestious wili lie asked. PETER C. VOIlRHKIS. October lí'st, 1S85. 4wlO3'2 A FARM of 100 ACRES of LAND KOR SAI.K OR KXCHANliE for lfi or 20 neres near Ann Arbor or Ypsilanti. The hmd is sitiiatcd in Mnnrop ('ounty, Michigan, on the Ypsilanti and Monroe Rond. House and Harn. 25 to 30 acres improved. For urther j-nri iculars, inquire at I.. CAt,KIN'!;. Gallery over Slawbon & -'mi's Stnri. Ann Arbor, Oct. iBtih, 186S. 1032tf TDLISS & HILL Have just received A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS which tljey are selling at ÜEDUCED PRICES Consisting in part of the Mlowing : CLOCKS, WATCOBS, JEWELRY, StlTcr and Plated Ware, TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, SÜRGICAL INSTRUMENTS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c. Please Give Them a Cali ! CLOCKS, WATCHES, & JBWELRY, EEPAIRED BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, At the old stand of C. BI.ISS, Ewst slde of Main Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. A. T. HILti. September 26tb ,1865. tf 1028 TOOT EOT IN SHEEP can bo tlioroughly curel by using WHITTEMORE'S CURE -FORFOOT ROT IN SHEEP! It ajust what t ia reprosented to be, A PERFECT CURE. Ask for Whittemore's Cure, and take no other. The following Certificate is a sample of thetestimonlals constantly being received : Rctijint), Vt„ July 14th, 1866. F. W. WlIlTTKMOUE.Eaq., DrarSir: Having tried your Cure for Foot Rot in Shetíp, I would say for the benelit of Sheep Raisers that'hev should loso no time in pronurin? a bottle,aa it certainly WUI euro the Koot Rot in les time and with less trouble than any preparation of Blue V itnol or ïvnytliing else I have ever usvd. Yours,truly, LEKDS BILI.INGS. P. W. WHITTEíHOReTÑüIc Proprictor, Cliatliam 4 corners, ColumbiaCo., N. Y. FO' SALE in Ann Arbor by EBERBACH fc CO., Soie Asenta. 3a1026. Old and young should use STERLÏNG'S fv POR The Hair. It prevents or stops the Hair from falling ; Cleanses, Beantifies, Preserves, and renders it Soft and Glossy, and the Head free from Dandruif. It is tho best Hair Dressing and Preservativo in the world. Sterling's Ambrosia Manufacturing Comp'y, sole proprietors, NEW YORK. 6mlO25 Dyspepsia Permanently Cured! DR. faELDOKf3 DYSPEI'TIC TROCHES not only five immedïate relief, but are sure to effect a permtnent cure in D}pfipsin and Lirer Complaint. Thej are not a purgative, and therefore their use does nrt créate a oecessity for the habitual use of Cathartics. Dr. Sheldon'rí Dyspepsia Troches are an ajrreeable and wholesomc appetiser, without any of tlie itijurious etfecfi which are ure to follow the use of stfmul&tfng 'Bitters" and all pur(ative medícinpR. By thcir pnTtfying, strengtlicning and nvigorating power the y are sure to keep the digestive organs ín a bealthy comlition,thufipreveDting CostiveneHs, Diarrhoea or Pysentery. Ir. Joseph Lewis, of Diiladelphia, aays of Pr. Shellon'BDyKpep.iaTroohes : "Some yoars ínce Dr. Slieldon, of this city, gave rae be formuk. for preparing a Dyspepsia Troche. He asfitired me tbathehad scarceever known it to fail ín cuiinp either lyspppsii or lÁver Complaint. Siuce ,heo I bave sed it in ttiy practíce with great success. ; believo that nineout of ten t'o whont J íiave adtani;ered ithave ben porraanently cured, it having cured many cases which I cotreMered incurable. I consider it the most valu;ible combinaticn for rtieeawifl oí tlie digestive organs I have ever knowa." Theeirnent Dr. Williaïns has aid: "W-e blipv! ;hat the worsc thing that a Iynpeptic can do is tu done wmself with Purgativo Medicines, In fact, we know of tuadreds who hv taken Cathartics so Jong 'that it has be'come almobt a necessity for íhem to coutinne tlreír usr.1' Dr íhcldon1.-! Dyspepsia Troches are not Cathartics. end aio purt; to efíoct a cure. They are agreeable to tho taete. They will immclidtely correct a kout stomach, enre flatulence, heartjurn, sicknè'is or paiti in the stomach, belching of ivind and ín face all the disagreeable and dangerous symptoms of this disea-e. 8. N. HOCKWKLl., solé proprietor, south east córner 21st and Bfarfcet Strects, hiladelpliia. Frice 50 cents er box. Sftot by inaíl for 60 cents. T. H. Hincliman, Wholesale agent, Betroít; álso for sale by Farrand, Shck'v & Co. , and all Druggista. jt&T S"ld bj STEBBINS & WII-SON, Druggists, Ann Arbor, Mich' l030m6 Ík ai Q fe O H yj !Z o rpHE GKEAT In the field for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE ! with the largest and bent Relected stock of A UNTO GKEHSTTS Furnishing Ever opened in uSLDSTiN" AHBOH. - o - COMPETITION IN THE BACK GROUND. greaT wardrobe determi'ned to be ahead in every respect, desplte the wishes of a certain few, specially interested in the aume business, aod who prndicted our downfall within three months. Let the croakers croak. We have set BENEFIT THE PEOPLE And are bnumï to do o, and the support and eneouragement we are recemnjr at thetr hands, is to us sufficient evidenc that they do not man to let o ir eBilonvnrs tr pienso them pasa by nnnoticed. Thankful for the assistance thu far rendered as hy our patronB, we slmll. fit:ll fitriTe to worthily merit its continuauce. and in speuking of our STOCK IN STORE, and which we offer to you at UNHEARD of INDUCEMENTS. We feel free to say that it is not surpasaed by any in the Entire State, Whil it compulses nll the coarner grades, it also erabr cs som e of the most elegant, fashionablo and Htylish C3-OOIDS I ever brouht to this market. Previous to the establishment of the a strong prejudice exïsted in tho minds of he people aainst Iteady-Made Olothing, owmg to take qnality of the goods that had heretofore been tmpoMd upon them. The GREAT WARDROBE ns instituted in a tneasure with a view to 'lifipelling tli a t pre.judico. and the acknowledgement of those who t rade with us that our gonds are far superior to anj ever sold here, gnes to show that cur elïorts in this direetion are not being made in vain. We will not attempt anenuineration of Ihearticles thnt go to malie tip our stock. Suffige it to ay it includes evervthing pertaining to this branch of buRinens, and presents t boyers in making their selections, a most complete anr va ried assnrtmont. For clothing and KurniHhing Guodrt, big stock, good Goods, and Icw prices, bcar in mind THE GREAT WARDROBE, 3NTo. 3, nt-A-osririjiiKr b x. o c u: . MILLER & BROWN. Ann Arbor, Oct. llth,1865. 103H1. OF THE LATESÏ STYLKS ujjÁ Jfck. HATS '& CAPS W Straw G-oods ! Ostrich. Featliers, TRUCKS, VALISES, Gents' Collar, Canes, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c, &c. BUFFALQ ROBES ! A Splendid Assortment of 6EHTS' & LADIES' FüR GÖODS ! Please cali and examine for yourselves. N. B.- Particular attention paid to REDRESSING and BEHAIKING 3j ADI333 ' FTTR S ! LADIES' CAI'ES & MUFFS neatly relined and dresied over by experienced hands and at reanonablo cbarges, at THOMPSON'S FUR STORE, HÜROM STHEET, Ann Arbor.Mich. ty The highest cash price paid for Furs. 3mlO27. TT ATS, CAPS, AND STRAW COODS! - o - JOHNSON k PIERSON have receivedlho largest stock of ever bronzht to this ra.Trket whieh tliey are seiling at very LOW PRiCES. The stook consista of- GENTS' SILK HATS- all ityles. GENTS' SOFT AND STIFF BRIM HATS. GENTS' AND BOTS' DERBY HATS. GENTS' AND BOYS' CAPS- all kinds. GENTS' STRAW HATS. CUILDRENS' STRíVW CAPS AND HATS. CHILDRENS' FANCY FELT HATS. BOYS' STRAW HATS. GENTLEMENS' FURNJSHING GOODS UMBRELLAS, CARPET & TBAVEL1NG BA GS. PARASOLS. TRAVELING BAGS. HAVERSACKS. SUNÜOWNS. SHAKERS,Jaiid ia fací, uil goode perLoiniog to their trade. JOHNSON & PIERSOtf . MAIN" STREET, ■ lOlOtf - - AKTK ARBOB.

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