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Day
17
Month
November
Year
1871
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DAKCEÜG AND WALTZIXG SCHOOL. Trof. N". .T. KELLOüii u iuld ftnnounoe to his former patrons off Ann Arbor and vim.ity, thal he wü' open a School of Dancing imd Depoxtoaent n ThursJay Deoember 7Ui, atAgricultural H:ill. ( lood refrenoE require 1 beforo joinin the cns?. Tonus- flve dollars for twclo leaspna, ixiablo ia ii'lv.uici?. Ilours of imtmotioii- Afienjoon dim, from 3to6 o'clock i, u, Evonüigclasa, from 0 to 10 p. m. Tïarr'fi Aíruefcíüi-iiir acL.s direct ly on U)6poÍB0H nf malaria, and driv sit from thesystem. X'or Lulo by Ebsrbach & Co. INVJESTMENT. 1VSRTHERN PACÏF1C T--30 GOI.D BOSBS. Kxcmpt f roí V. S. Tnx, Interest 7 3-10 per criit. iu fJold. PayaMie Mlili-aiiimall) . Bquivulcnt to 8 1-2 per cent. iu Curroncy. Interest Cupo bosi-rltt ly all Bank and Bunker, siimr as ou (iovcrninent Bonds. llave yon money lo invest ? Buy Xurtliern Pacific Seven Thirties, whicli combine a pioiitablo late of interest wttfa ;il Hflats i ■ ■ ':iity. Hiive you 5-20 üovernment Uomls ? Convert them into Xoi-thrrn Ptuóflo Beren Thirtios. You will rcallie tboreby the present high premium on Governmeuts, anti secure a much higher rate oí' inteiest. Aftel il 'Mi-ciul cxumiiiiiüüii of the mortage given by tlio Xorthern Pacilir liiiilraatl Comiiany, 1 haveno lii i' i':nn in recommending these Bonds to all perho:is who have money to invest, or Government Bonds to convert into other Securiües. Tor Bonds or inforination npply at the Snving Bank, to S. GHAXT, AenL for Ann Albor and vicinity. A chili is an impossibility to one taking Barr's Agua Me'iiciuo. LOOK BEl'ORE YOÜ LEAP. And bcforc yon pureluisc yonr Hals or Caps cali en A. A. 'JTcrry, ,o. 1 5 Snutlt -TI. lili slrccC. lie eaa S ve yo as í-ood, ncat, durable, and fuIi:ttiiiu!e NilU lint :s c 111 bc piirt'ïii.isoil, for S5. Asi cxamiiiatiun oC UodiIs dcsired. Invost one dollar in Barr's Aguc Medicine, and cure thc chills. $5 SILK BATS ! Thal's wlmt E. J. JOIIMSON off.rs I ÍK' t:it 'irilïii public. Fimt C(llt I il y and Fafcliionable. Silk Ifats for $5. No. 7 Soutíi .llain streel, cn. side. Burlington. Loavinztho East and arriving nt Chicago or Indiantipolis, how shall we rcach thc West? The best Lino is acknowlcrlKl t lie theC. B. & Q., joinedtiii,' ther wUh the B. & M. Riilroad by the Iron Bridge at Uurlington, and caKed che Jimln:. ton Route. The inuin lineof the Route running to Omahn, conneets with ths greit Pucirto Roada, aud forms to da the leadins route to California, The Middle Branch. eoterlng Nobraskn at llattmoutli, passes throagb Lincolu, the S'tne Capital, aad will thisyearbj Jini'hed to Fort Kcarnej, formlng tne ahortost route across tho Continent by over loo miles. Another branch or tho B. M , divergins at Red Oak, fnlluinto a lino rnur.ins down the Missouri throufth St. Jiie to Kiuum CMty. nd all Kansas. Passenors by thi route to Eanaaa, scií Illinois, Sailtll Eowa, :uil Missouri, and.bya elight divergonco, can ce Nebraska aleo. Lovers of nne views should remomber tho Bnrlinüton llanta, for its tomu " hlgh-Bleamlogfrom nf.ir"- its tree-fringed streams- its rough blnJÜ and (HiarriPB- Itecorn-ocean Btretchiug OTer the pralries furthor thnn t'yc can íench. Land huyera will be sureto rcmember t, tvt fbaj have Meada among the tivo thoaaandwno havealroadybought farm from Oeo.S. Ilarrie, tln ■ I. nd Commissianor of tho B. & M. R. H at Barlington, Iowa,or among the four thousand home-steadera nd ,i emptora who lastyoar nied cUlma In the l.iiicoln land ollice, wbflre " Únele Sam ll ricli cuoujjh to give us nll a íarm," Plaio direcüona in ■ Chmnanan giren with Bair'i Aguc Medicine. Bo:in(y (o Soidicrs. Those who enlietedln ISSi on the drstcall o f Prcadent Lincoln, and who were honorably dlajharged beforethe oxplration oftho term of thcir eulietment. aro entillcd to íloo e.ich, as bounty. Andauldlcreenliating underact of July 4th, 15(14 arctobcallowedtho unpaid instalmcnts ofbannty Kthey worp dliehatgd by piratlon of service 1 he above i-lasscs should makc applioation to the nnderslgned. Slarch lih,18ÏO, líeatf JonN n. oott, Bountyaud Olalm Aycnt. Soldiere of 1812, who sorved eixty davs. nre en. tillo.1, lo l'cnsion, umi ibonld Bpplj IraniedlRtaly to John N. Oott, Bouuty and Pendón Agent, 4nu Arbor, Mich. Tht toT-.ic principie ín Ban's Asie Me;".i .ine rtíü ir '".rlili'yprcn-.ptlj-, BOOKS. BOOKS. ! i J. R. WEBSTER & 00. 1 NEW BOOK STORE ÏÏEAR THE " EXPRESS OFFICE." LOOK TO ÏOüR INTEREST AXD CALL. BOOKS . JJ M TUST RECEIVED! FINLEY $tLEWIS liavc rcccived a large and well-selectecl Stock of New Fall Gnnds ! BOUGHT FOR CASH, UI of whlch must bc sold inside of sixty iyi to mako room for our Skconu Fall tock. We eau show our customers the Best Kip Boots ver broagbt to this market, botli for men and boys. CALF BOOTS OF ALL GRADES. Ve have tbfl exclusive sale of J. M. Burt's ne iKinJ-iDiide work - conceded to bu the cst work to weat in the market. Our stock of LADIES' AND MISSES' WORK IS COMPLltïB. tS'" Wc have the exclusive s:ilc of tho ue Rooda of E C.Bart, f Ñew York, and ryn his Bros., ol Utlca. We guarantet ntlre satlsfactlon on this work. 1004 GotoR.W.ELLIS & CO's for choïceWinosandLiquorF , for Módica] Purposes . IJEAD THIS ! I AM NOW TREPARED FOR THE FALL TRADE ! I HAVE THE LARUE8T AM) Finest Assortment OF OLOTEES OF BVFKY PESCRIPTION EVER BROUOHT TO TUIS JiAKKF.l'. KVEUYTIIINO NEW, AND STYLISH FITS WARRANTED. ALSO A LINE OP GEÏÏS' FCM1S1USG 600DS ! i EVERYBODIT WISIIIXG FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING WILL FIND IT TO TnKIU INTEREST TO OALL ON JAIVSES BOYD, IMStf 24 rtl.Un Street. 1VOTICE. The GERMÁN FAKMKR'S FIIIE INSURANCE COMPANY. of Waahtenaw Connty, Mich.will hold their nniniiil meeting in the School House, in Scio, j nt'.'tr the (irtnitn Clmrch. on the flrst Moni'fly of berncxt,at 10 o'cJotk A. M., to elect ncw 1 ofllrera :í:"I propose other tliinpB. Aun Arbor, Octobcr 3uth, lRiX. 1MSW8 I, KWIS FIUT7., Scc'y: : phvsíciab'Trescriptiop ACCURATELY AND CARBPULLY PKBPABED BT Ji. W. KLUS & CO.,DEUGOIR1S. C# H. MILLEIST OPENS F ALL TRADB WITH A LARGE AP COMPUTE STOCK O F1 FASHIOXABLE GOODS ! KMBUACING ALL THE N3WEST STYLES FOUND IN THE EASTERN AND EUROPEAN MARKETS. I Offer trong Inducements to Purchasers of Dry (Joods. 500 Yards of Black Alpaca at 25 and 30 Cents. Best Goods for the Itloney Ever Ofiered In this City. 400 Yards All Wool Empress Cloths and French Merinos at much Lower Prices than ono Year Ago. - AL80- Plaids, Sattkens, Cabiimeres, Poplins, Plain and Fanct Silks, Ladies and Cuilduen's Furnishinq goodb, hosiehy, &c, &0. IN ADDITION TO MY LARGE STOCK I OFFER SOME NOVELTIES IN LADIES' CASHMERE BEAVER AND CLOTH SACKSAND BASQUES WHICH ARE The Most Stylish Garments Ever Brought to this Market Tlic A1ovc, ïoiiiiiiiR tbc Rirlicst Collcction of (ïoods Ever Offcrcd iu tliis City, are to bc sold at Frlces Lower titan tbc LowcBt. C. H, MIJLLEN. ANN ARBOR, SEPT.15, 1871. lS39m3 $25,000 WOBTH OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Tl GiR Am ! S. SONDHEIM IIAS RECEIVKD THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS ENT'S FlRXISUttiG COODS, CIIILDREN AND Ï0UTI1S' CLOTHING TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, &C, &0., &C, THAT nAS EVER BEEN BROTJGIIT TO TniS CITY, WHICH HE WILL SELL Cheaper than the Cheapest for Cash. ALSO A P1NB ASSORTMENT OP CASSIMERES, COATMGS, and VESTINGS, WHICH HE WILL MAKE UP TO ORDER IN THE BEST STYLE, AND WARRANTED A FIT OR KO SALT.Í

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