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clupw AGRICULTU1UL AND DOMESTIC Wild ColumbiueH. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING Oh ; tho south elopes are puiple with '.etf. „ the third story of the brick block corner of Main The fields are ablaze with gold stars, and Huron streets, And the prodigal Indian tobacco Has whitened the lane to the bars. >NK ARBOK, - - MICHIGAN, The shad-i loesoms mimic a snow-stoim, fiitranco on Huron stroot, opposite the Gregory Well down in (ke 'hick of the woods; ' HOUHG. By the spring- the great orange oowslipi Have shyly crept out cf iheir hoods. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, And the wizard, with five yellow fingera, Hits down by the strawberry blooms, lerms, S3.00 a year, or SI.50 iu advance nliero a blue-winged fra;l epicurean Is drowning himielf in perfumes. There are Bethleham buds in the. pasture, BATES OF ADVERTISING Ihero aro buttercups hard by the marsh, There are wake-robina down in the ewamr-grove. 1». 2 W. I 3 W. 6 w. I 3 m. 6 m. 1 year Where the sedge-flag is wiry and harsh ; 1 square• $ 75 $1 25 $1 50$2 50 $3 50 $5 00$8 00 And crowded and sweeton toe ledges •) squares. 1 50 2 00 2 5(1 3 50 6 00 8 00 12 00 Wild saxifrage nods as you paps, ares 2 00 2 50 3 50 5 00 7 50 10 5015 00 And maidenly mre droop the wind flowers 3 50 0 00 15 0025 00 That hide in too sheltering grass, 5 00 8 00 12 00 20^00 30 00 VOLUME XXXI. But I share them. I'npluclrrd fiom my pathway j column 5 uui 7 uo 10 00 1.T00I24 00 38 00 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1876. I brush bacX the sweet-breaihing fern, 5 column 7 OOilO 00 is oo 2o;oo 3o;oo J , in tm ifi nn NUMBER 1604. And I pass by the spicy-breathed birch-iiee, ]coliunil..:lO m< 18 »» 18 00 22_00 35 OOjSO 00|l00 00 Whose tassels trail into th« . •Twelve lines or less considered a square. BAWLING BELLA. or had run back under the train, and I am hunting the ehyest of beantie?, Cards iu Directory, not to exceed four lines, $4.00, The cars flew so this way and that, and That flower with a tropical cheek. BY F. B. BUGHAN. forgot the creature. But when we'd got I lay flat enough between the raiis. Bu PltOSPEBITt IN IRELAND. forced debauch, or both. As Mr. Jew- ' jjininoss or special notices 12 cents a line for the the lights went by like flashes, and the engines—the ash-boxes of ihe en Where the crimson shows bright through ils ^i/jsertJon* and 8 cents for each subsequent In- O dear ! some cotton ! what a fearful din! to Seestadt, and the grate of iny engine everywhere one heard the groaning and A Prosperity Attained Through Terribl* ell is but 26 years old, and has a strong brownness. Why, there she stands the sweetest elf alive, was being cleaned Oftt, the fellow down ginesj 1 JkneW sll three etlgihea tha and vigorous constitution, it is hoped As the blood of a brunette should speak T e n<1 clinking of the buffers crashing together, Wiffefina—Condition of the People Gen- High and shy, in the p.'accs untrodden, "jj»rrW * death notices free; obituary notices Her hair untortured by a crisping pin, underneath there with the poker called still Stood iired tip at the station as wel that he will soon be well.—Hudson (iV. ,'vuts a line. The widest little shoes we could contrive, and the men crept about under ahtl be- as my tobacco-pouch. The ' Wittekind erally Ameliorated. It blooms in the shade of the rocku, out from the ash-hole: ' Hornig, Hornig, [From the London Spectator.] Y.) Republican. And waven its flushed bells to the passer, yearly advertisers have the privilege of changing No cruel corBet those soft ribs to fre': tween the cars aa if tlte wheels were would go harmless enough over me, Whose loolting and longing it mocks t tteir advertisements quarterly. Additional chang- From a loose belt her light sash fluttering falls you've brought a roast with you. I be- gingerbread and the buffers downy pil- Na one who now revisits Ireland after ;.« vrill be charged for. The very picture of lithe ease, and yet lieve the fire of the Pluto has scorched even though I had been stouter than 1 DWARFS] This moment a yellow throat fluttered \dvertisements unaccompanied by written or She ! our Bella bawls ! lows. But before all there was a wretch- was; tke 'Hermann,' too, might be mer- an absence of some years can have any verbal directions will be published three months, the fellow's brains. Come down and doubt that she has made a considerable Just over my head from % tree ; mdcharged accordingly. Ind how she bawls! just see those knotted scowls, ed little assistant station-master I could ciful to me, at any rats if it was Oarry- A Nobby Little Conple. And I followed him up through the basbes, How the sobs struggle in her little throat; see! Sure enough, as true as I sit here, not bear the man, because he once came advance In material prosperity. Evi- [From the Times.] Half-Hoping his ftest I should see, tegal advertising, first insertion, 70 cents per ing little and^ fire, ahd the sleet)- And there were the columbines, hiding folio; -tf cents per folio for each subsequent inser- What swelling gurgles, what tumultuous howls, there lay my hare underneath in my ash- very much iu my way in a certain matter | era uiirle>' me cucln't Bland iip too much; dfeiice of tfae fact is boftie in ijpon him Two of the smallest children in the .M 'when a postponement is added to an advertise- And then, at last, that long, wild, piercing note • box, dead and half stewed. The ash-box in a multiplicity of Ways. 'Jhe pros- In the rocky cleft? scattered about. ment, the whole will be charged the same as the first oor Bridget trembles, faithless brothers jeer ' —but I could not help looking in amaze- but under the'Slius,'one of the new, werld for tkeir ages, which are 12 years Ah I my sunny-fuced g(»ld-bearted >>eautte». Mamma turns pale, "Who's killed?" her fathf i nvupt have caught him on the jump. He perity is not such as this country enjoys, My darlings, your secret is out I iasertiou. ment as I paw Jus signal lantern every- lew-built elephants, I was a dead man. and 1.2 years and 2 months, respect- —Independent. calls, •was in a hurry to be roasted." but of its kind it is real and consider- ively, were introduced to the faculty And tho wide eyes of startled guests sav, "Hear !". where, swinging in an inch, swinging Ay ! dead ? That wouldn't be the worst. JOB " She bawls ! your Bella bawls!" Loud laughter followed tire young en- horizontally, swinging crosswise, up, able. It has been attained through ter- and students of tii& Jefferson Medical Aronnd the Farm. gineer's story. I should be slowly crushed and torn into rible sufferings, that reflect discredit Pimphlets, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, down, behind, before, and heard his shreds. Which engine was it, then College recently. SenoHta Lucia ITALIAN farmers, in order to prevent jsll Tickets. Labels, Blanks, Bill-Heads and other And ail tho worla seems bawling m reply; "Now laugh, will J-ou, you stupid shrill voice through all the storm. And on our statesmanship and our intelli- Zarata, a sprightly brunette, is a fraction harness and articles in leather generally .irietics of Plain and Fancy Job Printing executed Nat barks like mad, tho cross o!d parrot feoolds blockheads, at the poor beast!" growled coming there ? gence, but now that the suffering is past, from suffering from the ammoniacal till promptness, and in the best possible style. The six canaries, sworn to do or die, ' ' see, I'd just called to the man as I saw "All this, you see, boys,I had thought under twenty inches high and weighs Shriek till a napkin every cage enfr,IaB . Eimmermaun, as he filled the glasses; him slip through between two buffers, it is some consolation that it has not five pounds in her elegant street cos- odors of the stable, add a little glycer- The robins wrangle where the cherrfpR „ ' „ between the blow and the lying flat; ine to the grease employed to coat the Tha horses whinny in the dio^nt stalls " because you don't know what a cursed tjat he ought not to be so devilish reck- been undergone altogether in vain. * * * tume, which includes complete female BUSINESS DIRECTORY. pleasant feeling one has under see these lovely ladiep in p- row, the company, a little get my life long> but Shall think of it not only is the Condition of the people was born at Green, Chenango county. should be access to more than one mar- ^operations entrusted to rr.y care Prices to suit With yellow curls and eyes of BUiumer blue, derisively. glides clinking its length along over me N. Y., his parents bearing the name of Hftimes. All work warranted. Teeth extracted From Paris, all complete from top to toe. , with sorrow oh my death-bed." Here and oil, striking a chill to my marrow— generally ameliorated, but their standard ket; the business, if large, should be jjibout pain. Office hours z 8 to 12 a. i>i • 1 to 6 , hat if those two who've lost their wigs look ill, Not the old inan, | the old engineer made a pause, wiped >f living has been very markedly raised. Flinn( the father, who accompanies the managed by two men, one to attend What if that stupid Bid will call them " dawls," it is a chain hanging down. But now it diminutive, weighing 171 pounds, and We'll pay they're queens and countesses: oh, still very gravelyy, "but under it, and partly, his forehead, took a draught from his comes I the ground begins, at first gent- Their food is better, their clothes arebet- solely to the garden, the other to selling She bawls! our Bella bawls ! toot ,, very HeaH r in itit. BuB t I tell yoyouu, glass ©f mmch, and went on: er, and their houses are better. The the 135 pounds. At his birth and collecting, and various outside work. -ITT H. JACKSON, Dentist, Office corner of ly, then stronger and stronger, to trem- the General weighed two and one-half VV , Main aud Washington Btreets, ove r Bad II'v' e bbee n by wheh n a splendid traiin of ble under me; it comes very slowly. ood is even yet, indeed, not as nutri- —An Old Hand. ijel's store, Aun Arbor, Mich. Anesthe' it.s She's turning purple ! Oh, what Bhall I do f "I heard him still giving the order pounds. His avoirdupois now is nine - " required. She'll split her little larynx in a trice ; magnificent cars, full of people in high ' Forward !' yonder among my comrades, Then I saw at the side that the rails and ious as it ought to be, for, on this point IT is said that there are at ihe present Come, darling, look : your tea-things from Aunt spirits, with one jolt—before you could ;he Irish peasant is too self-denying, but pounds; height, twenty-two inches. He Sue. and heard the car-chains clink, and then the snow and the rolling wheel-shadows time 10.000,000 trees growing in Ne- TOK. FRUEAUi-r Attorney at Law, your hand to your pipe or light a t ia very much better than of old. The is a blorde. The General were a full ifotary Public, and. Comn>'. £ ' O pet! this milk and water -is so nice, a sound—what like was it» have you Ovei- me grow >>ver roddeh tedder'. It braska that hats been planted by the 8sicmer f UDeed8e The raisins must have come just fresh from Spain match—was nothing but a heap of lotisesj agaitij ate certainly not such as ball-room costume, consisting of black IM^uta Co,,Buitati on in th(, Qerm au ^ ever heard a butcher hp.ck through a was the engine fire shining from the ash- citizens. This is truly an immense &,!»!, languag And these meringues, in melting foamy balls, sanitary science , approves, and in the coat and pantaloons, white vest and jce, p:ill>s Opera-House, Ann kindling-wood and broken screws and thick bone with his ax i—and then a dull box. Now I felt it grow h°t on my bare number of trees, and it would, one irbor, Micb. The sweetest things you ever ate ! in vain— pieces of axles and wheels, out of whitjh poorer parts of tfie country, especially white necktie. During his visit to the She bawls! our Bella bawls ! \iry, and then again, only the cling and head and neck. The sleepers yielded college the little fellow talked fluently would imagine, transform the entire CLAKK, /U8t f the Peace, Notary Pub- came groans and crres £c# keljp, While the hovels, are deplorably wretched. In State into a grove. On the contrary, reo O Mamma, mamma! one choked and gasping cry, clang of the buffers clashing together. under me ; the rails groaned and bent; and was quite active, and, when not E, Uc and Conveyancer. Will loan money for despairing men sfcoM VtJUnd it wringing the ground shook violently; it is on me. the bogs, for example, one frequently that vast number are almost impercept- (Hers ou real ^tate security. Office over No. 8 Then shivering on that gentle breast she lies, A cold shudder ran over me; then I got sees cabins with a damp earthen floor, a treading o'n the trail of Her Ladyship's Huron stree'^ Xun Arbor, Mich. ' Sing, sing," she sobs; the tempest passes by, then- hahdn; and locomotives, like kit- the signal to go ahead—there was noIt strikes me violently in the back, ible on the immense plain that com- The starlight glimmers in the softening eyes, teas on a roof, leaped down the bank, roof so low that a tall man could touch dress, was busiiy engaged in casting af- And on that storm-swept little heart and brain stopping, 'Forward, forward 1' In a presses forward—God have mercy on fectionate glances at her. In present- prises onr State. Treble the number "1TTI>'.£S & WOKDEN, 20 South Main street, Falls the sweet roice, as Dai-id's harp on Saul's, and rolled once, twice, three times over me! Then rip, crack ! something on it, no windows, and a hole in the thatch can be get out without materially affect- II Anu Arbor, Mich., wholesale and retail deal- moment I was far away in the other end for a chimney. But these lairs of fever ing the Liliputians to the admiring as- (rsi'j Dry Goods, Carpets and Groceries. There is no charm like mother's singing, when and over, wheels up aiid smoke-stack of the yard, where no one could know me gave way. Pang ! pang! rolling ! ing the landscape for years. Someday She bawls ! our Bella bawls ! n6 i J and rheumatism are far less numerous semblage Prof. Getchell said he had — New England Journal exj Education. TlZ l^ £L2* ™A fcf£i. *£ what had happened. thundering! stamping!—the engine had brought, the couple there to introduce Nebraska will be one of the best tim- ACK & SCHMID, dealers in Dry Goods, meats, fire, hissing, and shrieks; but passed over, me and off. From the free in proportion than they were. Gener- bered States in the Union.—Nebraska Groceries, Crockery, etc., No. 54 South Main "But I did my duty still, only as-if I ally speaking, there is a decided, though them from the Philadelphia Museum, at M never in five-and-thirty years' railroad- was dreaming, and when, a half hour heaven once more the snow cloud City News. Etreet. BY THE THICKNESS OF A BUTTON. ing has my heart stood so still as it did very insufficient improvement in the Ninth and Arch, as something wonder- ACH & ABEL, dealers in Dry Goods, Gro- later, we had got through and I entered plunged down upon me. fu IT is doubtful whether, with all the ceries, etc., No. 20 South Main street, Ann under the ash box." houses, and the general health is mnr-1 l even in this wonderful age. He ex- BUbor, Jlicb. the engine-hoase again, the boss said to "How I got on my legs I don't know. experience farmers have had in reclaim- "Ah I there you come at last, do you ? "Tell us about it, Uncle Zim, tell me, ' Have yon beard, Zimmerman, velous, the death-rate of Ireland, ac- plained that he had made a careful ex- I stood there, I shook myself, and saw cording to the official return just pub- amination of the subjects, and found ing the numerous swamps of thia coun- TTTM. WAGNER, dealer iu Beady-Made Cloth- The punch has had a full head of steam us!" cried voices one could see were Asistant StatiOhlnaster Porges has been the red lights of the engine disappear try, they have yet settled upon the (V ing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trunks, used to making themselves hoard above lished, being only 19 per 10,000. * * them healthy, intelligent and perfectly Cippet Bags, etc., 21 South Main street. on this long time," cried old Engineer th clatter rattle and killed on the spot, crushed to death be- round the curve. They looked to me way, or whether tha swamps that have Zimmermann to several sturdy figures, i 1 . > ' **>*>* of the loco-tween the buffers?' The one great drawback to Irish pros- formed. The heart of either, said he, like the eyes of a veritable bodily death. perity, that which inspires fears for its is not larger than an ordinary size hick- been reclaimed in the careless, unsys- T FREDEIUCK SCHAEBEKLS, teacher of who, deep buried hi thick furs, that left j "I didn't ask many questions ; my Then I felt myself to see what the engine tematic way pursued, have not cost more J, the PIANO, VIOLIN > GUITAR. only red noses and gleaming eyes ex- '< Well, well! I'll do it," he replied, continuance, is the absence of a varied ory nut, and the liver in equal propor- Evidence southeast corner Main and Liberty very heart shuddered, and I don't know had turned loose ; and, behold! the reg- industry. Where there is a varied in- tion, and yet they perform th© functions than the profits. There is still a great finds, Ann Arbor, Mich. posed, came puffing, and stamping, and as he slowly undid his tobacco pouch how I took care of my engine and got on ulation buttons were gone from my coat deal of swamp land, marring the appear- covered witk snow, into the engi- 8Si began to fill his short pipe, dustry there exists within the country as regularly aad perfectly as those of the way home. As I passed by thebehind. itself a market for its agricultural pro- fully-developed men and women. Their ance of the best farming districts of our NOAH W. CHEEVEB, neer's room at Bui-glitz, "though I don't like to go over the stairs, I saw a group with lanterns " I went to the nearest switch-tender country, and yielding but little income, story. To this day there's always some- duce, and also a field of employment for brains, he added, correspond well with It is New Year's eve, and the table in standing there, and something covered and got a lantern and looked for the the surplus arms the rural districts rear. the size of their bodies, and their intel- and it seems to us that farmers cannot ATTORNEY AT LAW. the engineer's room is covered with an thing turns over under the third rib here with a cloak Lying on the snow., I didn't buttons in the snow ; but when we were do better than to discuss thoroughly the when I think of it. But without such industry, both produo* ligence surpasses their size. At the con- Office in Probate Office, Ann Arbor, Mich. exceptional neat white cloth, and on it, Stop ; I shivei-ed all over; and 1 can tell sitting round the bowl at home, and I »nd labor have to seek a foreign market. clusion of the Professor's remarks the best and most economical methoda of next the stove, stands the mighty bowl, "You see, boys, the bands that you, boys, I'd have given heaven knows was putting in first too much rum and Now, Ireland can be said to have only General shook hands all round, and the training, clearing, and working and EVERYBODY SAYS THAT at which old Zimmermann is vigorously worked this punch £h those days came what if I hadn't wished him to the devil then too much , Louise, wonder- two industries—the linen manufacture pert Miss bowed and threw kisses at the feeding the different kinds of swamps.— working, while the clouds of steam that near heiug the hands Of a widow then, half an hour before. 1 tried hard to get ing, asked : and the distilling of whisky; But the gallants with whom she had been co Rural Home. REVENAUCH rise from it, and (he empty rum-flasks and my Carl and Julia weren't born yet, that out of my head. I meant nothing "'Husband, what's the matter with linen manufacture is confined to a por- quetting. PBESIDBNT SAYLES asked the club if that stand by it, leave no doubt that its though you might even then have called particular by it ; 'twas a way of talking you ? You tremble so and don't speak me tion of Ulster, and the distillation of there was any particular benefit in drill- IS THE contents are devoted to go at high pres- [ .Stont Franz." common with us. Among you young il word.' whisky, though a profitable business, is Winnie and Walter. ing wheat north and south over any sure into throats of boiler-iron—a genu- ''But what's that to do with it, uil- chaps it's worse yet, and it wouid cure "Thfn my sense and speech came to loss Photographer of Ann Arbor. not one which the statesman, the moral- "Warm weather, Walter! Welcome other way? Horace Say lea replied that ine engineer's punch. cle?" asked the circle. you if you once felt the crawling inside me again, and I showed Louise the but- ist, or the philanthropist would wish warm weather ! We were wishing win- the prevailing winds here were from the K Basi Huron Street, upstairs. "The devil! Uncle Zimmermann-! "Weil, then, in the d-—'s name, of you that I have. Well, at last I made tons, and told her the story, and, holding to see indefinitely increased. The ter would wane, weren't we ?" west and southwest. If the drill was hard old Sylvester's day this, eh I" cried light up your plagued elegant cigars out to get thinking of the warm room at up a button 'twixt finger and thumbj prosperity of Ireland thus is dependent " We were well wearied with waiting," run north and south the ridges would the new-comers, shaking off the snows pgaia. They suit you dolls in glass home there with the felt slipperpp s all said: on the prosperity of England. In other whispered Walter, wearily. Wan, hold the snow longer and protect the cases, as the short pipe suits us stout BKO8. pg fellows under tne iree ueavens. m», ready, and Louise and the youngster, " ' See, within so much of a horrible words, it is a reflected prosperity. Last white, woe-begone was Walter; way- wheat better than if the wind blew with <*iav* " Lilt; liaolJi. ui au.i.aui\. OJJU uic 9u^til 1 - 1 T 1t the ridges. C. W. Holmes could agree East Huron Street, outer boots, the glasses this way, and then hold your I and the lemons on tho table, and the g Z^ j" Z l ward, willful, worn with weakness, "Wkatdoytm sugar-babies know of cat and the tea-kettle singing, and by "Look I I have the buttons yet, waited, waxinsr weaker whenever wie- irith Mr, Savlea in the theory, but the DEALERS IN jaw till I get through. against Napoleon compelle and west. Madison Graves was ol tne hard days in your glass houses, on your " It was upon New Year's eve, in thedegrees I began to feel a little lighter. and mean to carry them till death comes raise her own food, and the enormous Wholly without waywardness was Wini- MURE FRAMES, BRACKETS AND machinea that rock you with their easy in reality." fred, Walter's wise, womanly watcher, opinion that there waa no difference year 1845, thirty years ago, and a devil " Now, with all this, and of this and prices consequent on the war created a practically, for he had experimented on VIOLIN STRINGS. springs as gentle as fl you were in your of a storm, driving snow and sleet mixed that, you'll readily believe I hadn't too The old man opened his coat and drew willingness to grow corn. Ireland then who, with winsome, wooing ways, was nurses' arms ? You ought to have stood out two buttons, Stamped with the well beloved. it but had never got any satisfactory re- together. I was a young fellow; I'd much heed to wind and weather, road or became a grower of grain, and the Corn sults. —Michigan Farriers' Club. with us back in '39 and '40 on the little been married about a year. You know pathway ; and all 1 knew was, it wasKing's arms, which he wore secured by laws induced her to continue the same " We won't wait, Walter; while weath- er's warm we'll wander where woodlands J. H. NICKELS, machines that went so hard and jolting the station is a horrible place for ser- whirling and howling yet in the air as I a string about his neck. role. The repeal of the Corn laws, how- ONE pound of green copperas, cost- you felt every jog of the rai s, from the entered the cut by the oil-mill, through " And now you know why I pitied the wave, won't we ?" vice. Let a storm come which way it oor ever, soon convinced her that she could ing seven cents, dissolved in one quart FRESH & SALT MEATS, soles of your feet up under your caps, will, it always sweeps clean across the which I might have seen the windows I P creature in the ash-box. I have not compete against the United States, Walter's wonted wretchedness wholly of water, and poured down a water- and that wouldn't budge a foot if the square that's open and level as the top of my house, if one could have seen told you the story because it came up in Bussia, and the Danubian countries in waned. " Why, Winnie, we'll walk closet, will effectually concentrate and Hams, Sausages, Lard, etc., snow lay a hand's-breadth deep on theof this table. In toward the town there anything at all ten paces off. I went | the talk, but I don't like to speak of it, the wheat market, and year by year the where we went when we were with Wil- destroy the foulest smells. On board (Tiffi STREET, OPPOSITE NOKTHWEST COB- rails, and then we stood all out-of-doors, is a little cut with two tracks, one or the ahead on the right-hand track of the because the agony of death was it, and cultivation of wheat has diminished, un- lie; we'll weave wild flower wreaths, ships and steamboats, about hotels, and NEE OF PNIVEKSITY CAMPUS. night and day, without screen or shel- other of which always chokes up in the two in the cut because that was freer that's something no man calls to mind til now the area under that grain is only watch woodmen working, woodlice, other public places, there is nothing BO Or e ter, summer and winter, the hottest day worms wriggling, windmill whirling, , Bn 8l\! fonuit'y filled. Farmers having meals first hour of a drifting snow. Just as from snow, and from that side. I could willingly. But hark ! 12 o'clock! Good one-fifth of what it was in 1847. An- " " >°al<» 'give him a call. 1568-yl nice to purify the air. Simple green in July and the coldest day in Decem- you get through the cut, in the third see my house sooner. luck to us all for the New Year ; and other remarkable proof of how com-watermills wheeling; we will win wild copperas dissolved iu anything will ber, without any protection but ourhouse in Garden street, behind the oil- "And, in truth, I went along quite any number of hundred thousand locomo- pletely the agriculture of Ireland is whortleberries, witness wheat win- render a hospital or other place for the coats and a buffalo outside coat, that tive miles !"—Appieton's Journal. nowed." THE ANN AEBOK mills that we often cursed for a nuisance, carelessly, for I was going from the regulated by the English market, is that sick free from unpleasant smells. In had been well drubbed, I tell you, by because we always had to shut off steam yard, and that was the in-track, so no the total area under crops of all kinds Wisbeach Woods were white with fish markets, slaughter houses, sinks, the storms. That was something like wildflowers; warm, westerly winds whis- going by for fear of the sparks from the train could come on me from behind, Diphtheria and Its Care. is now not greater than it was in 1847. and wherever there are offensive gases, SAVINGS BANK hard times. But what do you know chimney catching in the shingle roof, I and at that hour none was to be expected In the course of thirty years—that is, of pered where willows were waving, wood- dissolve copperas and sprinkle it about, about it ? Per that matter, what's the lived with my Louise and Franz, just in front. Besides, I must hare heard it A small quantity of either sulphate of unprecedented progress throughout the pigeons, wrens, wood-peckers were and in a few days the smell will all pass Ann Arbor, Michigan. worst you have to do to what they've born, who is superintendent now over coming. iron, tannin, or chlorate of potash, put world, and, as we have been showing, of warbling wild wood-notes. Where Wis- away. If a cat, rat, or mouse dies about put our Hennig through here to-day, dry upon the tongue, and allowed to dis- beaeh water-mill's , which were teeives deposits of One Dollar and upwards and at Budrich's. " Just as I was in the middle of the parked advance in Ireland itself—there the house, and sends forth an offensive who has come off A 1 from his examina- solve there, once in every hour, have all has been no addition made to the tillage wholly waveless, widened, where water- gas, place some dissolved copperas in *»» Five per oent. interest on all deposits re- tion ? And here he is now." So, on Sylvester-eve, 1845, 1 came cut, which Iie3, you know, in the curve, been found to be most efficient rem- lilies waxen white, Winifred wove Eiiciiug three mouths or longer. into the station with a heavy freight j and where that night one could not see of Ireland. The explanation, of course, an open vessel near the place where the "Hallo! old fellow. How was it? edies in the early stages of diphtheria. is, that under the regime of free-trade, wreaths with woodbine, white-thorn, nuiEance is, and it will purify the atmos- MEREST COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNTTALLY. How did it go ? Did they make you train from Griesthal, after standing for a car length off, i heard a whistle be- This terrible disease appears under three wall-flowers, while Walter whittled >, buys and sells V. S. Bonds, Gold, Silver and fourteen hours on the engine in a storm hind me, and right after it the clip and foreign competition in cern and roots phere. Then, keep all clean. sweat? Come, sit down! Bring on the varieties of forms : 1st. There is a proved too powerful to allow of exten- wooden wedges with willow wands. rapons, and New York, Detroit and Chi- punch I" were the exclamations poured at six below. I was frozen stiff as an clap of the approaching train. I noticed, fever, severe pains in the back, bones Wholly without warning, wild wet winds ri icicle, and glad enough, you bet, to get too, that the engine was jrashing the sion. The Irish farmers, therefore, About the House. So Exchange. on the new-comer from all sides. and limbs, and very great prostration. wisely turned their attention to the woke within Wisbeach woods, whistling •UrasellB Sight Drafts on Great Britaio, Irelaud, "Less noise there!" broke in chehold of the Sylvester punch. It was get- train before it, because the stroke of the There may be no soreness of the throat, where Winifred wandered with Walter; BOACHES.—Any house can be rid of ting dusk already as I came in, and engine was much farther behind than branch of their business in which their roaches by free and continuous use of r any other part of the European Con- liarsh voice of old Zimmermann. "Sit but, on examining it, small white specks nearness to the market gave them a de- weeping willows were wailing weirdly, down? Yes! Punch? No! Hornig through the whirl of glistening flakes, the rolling of the wheels. I thought, will be noticed on the tonsils, but few waging war with wind-tossed waters. powdered borax. In crevices where saw the station with its hundreds on ' Ah ! that is the reserve train of some cided advantage. In other words, they foa Bank is organized under the General Bank and Franz aren't here yet, that are com- or none on t:;e rest of the throat. These directed their energies to the breeding Winifred's wary watchfulness waked. borax cannot be used, pour in boiling m*vo[ thlsgtite. The stockholders are indi- ing in with the freight. It is twenty hundreds of lights, like a huge Christ- twenty pair of wheels that stood yonder cases will recover under any and every " Walter, we won't wait." water. These two things persevered in "fa% Hafcte to the amount of their stock, and mas-box. A poor Christmas box for ahead on the track, and that they are and fattening of cattle, and the making minutes behind now, and must be in in variety of treatment in four to six days. of butter. " Which way, Winnie ?" will exterminate the pestiferous insect. ***»te capital is security for depositors, while a minute or two more. Glass and glass me ! There were collected through the shunting over to the freight-house.' But The great, but false, reputation of many Winifred wavered. "Why, where PEACH CTJSTAKD.—Line a plate with "ft Banks of issue the capital is invested for the about for all; that's fair play." holidays a regular town of cars, some- all this passed only vaguely through rny remedies and physicians is based upon rich paste; peel and mash a dozen or The Indian Question. were we wandering ? Wisbeach Woods Wnrlty of bilMiolders. This fact makes this In- " Well, now," began the young can- thing like 500 of them, and they'd got to mind, as one always thinks mechanically the necessarily favorable results of these widen whichever way we walk. Where's more peaches, add sugar to taste, a cup -'tnHon a xery safe deposit of moneys. didate, wiping from his forehead the be all made up so thai; everything could of' his work even when his head and cases. 2d. Large patches of false The Indians remaining on the reser- Wisbeach white wicket? Where Win- of cream, and the yolks of three eggs, ioi Women can deposit subject to their own perspiration that broke out afresh at the be off directly after New Year's. Hard- heart are full of other things. I say membrane will be observed, both on the vations in the Black Hills country, the with the whites of two. Bake in a quick vaguely ; in reality I didn't feel the various m me .DUICK XIIUH WUIIUV, me , • • - recollection, "they gave it me well, I ly h*d I got off my engine in the engine- tonsils and back of the throat; but the several branches of the Sioux, the Arap- "ton• f wa er- oven, and, when done, spread over the to i.oan on Approved Securities. house when ixp comes the station-master, slightest intere?t in it, for the train ahoes and the Cheyennes, have all at Wistfully Walter witnessed Winifred's can tell you. I was examined by the glands of the neck do not become swol- wonder. "Winnie, Winnie, we were top the remaining white of egg, beaten IPta*CIORS-K. A. Beal, C. Mack, W. D. Harri- new rules, yon know. There sat a row and says to me mast directly pass me on the other len. The majority of these cases will last been persuaded to agree to the new to a foam, with a teaspoonful of sugar. arrangement, giving up all their terri- wrong, wholly wrong, wandering within "• Deubel, W. W. Wines, D. Hiscock, W. B.of chaps, I guess a rod long, and nary " ' Hauser is taken sick, and yon will track. But when the ping and pang of ajs,j recover under very simple treat- wild ways. Wayfaring weather-beaten Set in the oven for five minutes, and tali. one of 'em, except our engine-master, have to take No. 3 in his place.' | the wheels on the hard-frozen track had ment, unless the disease extends down to torial claims in that quarter, and re- serve. OFFICERS: moving to the Indian territory, back of waits, we're well-nigh worn out." lid I ever see on an engine or in a shop. " 'Ten thousand thunders!' said I; ] got quite close up, and I already heard the wind-pipe, which it rarely does. 3d. BHUBABB WINE.—Grate the stalks of ««, Prcs't. w. W. WINKS, Viee-Pres't. And our engine-master wasn't the worst, ' but I hope it won't last till midnight; the coupling-chain on tho foremost car True malignant diphtheria, with swelling Arkansas, and settling down as individual Winifred waited where, within wot- C. E. IIISCOOK, Cashier. either. They questioned me sharp, Mr. Station-master, for then I must be clinking back and forth, and saw the of the glands of the neck and under the farmers rather than continuing as roam- tled woodward walls, wagons, wheel- the rhubarb on a coarse horseradish that's a fact; right up to the handle. at home, or there's ill-luck for the new light of its signal-lantern begin to glide jaw; profuse and often offensive exuda- ing tribes. The absence of the fighting \ barrows wains were waiting, weighty grater. Then strain through a cloth, But one could understand them, and by me on the snow, I partly turned my tions iu the mouth and throat; more or bands, the taking away of arms and am- with withered wood. Walter warmly and to one quart of the juice add three year. wrapped with Winifred's well-worn quarts of water and three pounds of W. A. LOVEJOY, give them some sort of reasonable an- '"Fiddlesticks! said he ; ' only you i head to call out a ' Happy New-Year!' to less discharge from the nostrils. munition, the holding out of glittering swer. But what the other fellows asked the fellows upon the train. Chlorate of potash is a disinfectant as promises, and probably the bribing of wadded water-proof, was wailing woful- coarse brown sugar. Let it stand for a be sure you're on hand,' and away ho was ly, wholly wearied. Winifred, who, day until the sugar is dissolved. Fill me I didn't more'n half understand. gene in the driving snow. "But there was no train on the track; well as a curative remedy, and, if given the contractors and whites living among 'Twan't any railroad lingo they used ; and at the same instant I got a violent pure and dry upon the tongue, every the Indians, who have gained their con- worn with watching, wellnigh weeping, the demijohns full, leaving them un- " I thought I'd taken the matter more wa3 wistfully, wakefully waiting Wil- corked. Keep a bottle of the wine to and what they were driving at—well, to heart than it was worth, and laid the blow in the back. The sparks danced nour, night and day, will rarely disap- fidence and secured much influence over Tobacconist! yes, I know—I'd looked it up in the before my eyes—slap !—I lay flat on my point the practitioner. A small dose, them, have doubtless all contributed to lie's well-known whistle, wholly wished fill up the demijohns, as they will keep cold shiver that crept over my skin to Waiter's well-being warranted. With running over. Let them stand for a books Superintendent Herzel lent me, the uncanny blast that came snorting at face on the track, and, pung! pung ! every night, may act as a preventive this important and revolutionary result. DEALS IN just to be able to answer. Never saw remedy. Sometimes tannin may beSome of the leading chiefs objected well-timed wisdom, Walter was wound week or so, and then bottle and cork me as I came out with the engine. The the cars began to pass over me." with wide, white worsted wrappers, anything of it in service, never had any whole air was full of white snow, and aa Here the old engineer made another given more readily than the chlorate of strongly to the agreement, and made tightly. It will be fit for use in about occasion for it, and don't believe I ever potash. The sulphate of iron is rather eloquent speeches in protest and inwhich wonderfully well withstood win- three months. tho wreaths of it drove like white ghosts pause. It was still as death in the room, ter's withering, whistling winds. Whol- «XE-CUT AND SMOKING shall if I live to be 100." across the engine, I could hardly see the and faces breathless and riveted leaned more irritant, and must be in smaller sharp criticism of the manner in which BASPBEBRY VINEGAR.—Fill a stone jar quantities. The main points in the use they had heretofore been treated by the ly witheut warm wrappers was Win- with ripe raspberries and cover them "And what in thunder was it all, smoke-stack. forward and round the table. He filled ifred, who, with womanly wisdom, was then?" began one of the crowd, lighting " Of the light-signals one caught only tiie glasses again, pressed down the to- of the remedies are to give them dry Government. But their mutual jeal- with the purest and strongest vinegar upon the tongue, and frequently and ousies and ambitions, their fears and •watching Walter's welfare, warding and let them stand fer a week. Then his cigar, just as the door was suddenly now and then a glimpse, red, white, or bacco in his pipe, and went on : Walter's weakness. Tobaccos, thrown open. A cloud of snow burst in, green ; of the horn and pipe signals, '' You see, boys, when we sit hero this regularly, both by night and day. hopes, were played upon* adroitly, and pour the whole contents through a sieve and out of it emerged the dim forms of what with the howWng of the wind about way round the table, or stand on the en- all, one after another, came ints the ar- "When will Willie wend where we and crush the berries thoroughly. To rangement. Most likely there will be wait?" wearily wondered Walter. each pint of the jnioo add one and a half two new arrivals—the expected engineers the cars and car-wheels, and its sing- gine, or even, like poor Hornig here to- A Maine Man's i'reak. SNUFF, PIPES, &c, of the two engines that had brought in ing in the telegraph-wires, and the day, have to go through a squeeze by more difficulty in removing them to the "W^ist! Walter," whispered Win- pounds of loaf sugar and let the liquor the belated freight train. ' '• Bravo ! whistling of the engines, one heard only those examiners, our ideas come along For a sensation of the serio-comic or- new country than there has been in get- nie, " who was whooping'(" and sugar boil long enough together to At Glad you've got here !" was the greeting enough to be sure one had not under- one after the other, slowly and in some der, the town of Saco, Me., is now pre- ting them to agree to go. But as a part " Whereabouts V dissolve .the latter and throw up a little No. 7 East Huron-st., that met them. " Now pass round the stood them. Of the shoutei of the men sort of order, so thnt one can take a pared to furnish an excellent illustra- of the means to the end, Gen. Crook is Welcome whistling was waking Wis- scum, which should lie removed at once. punch, and let's have the solids in from one could make just nothing but that good look at 'em. They even say we tion. A young man belonging to the refitting his forces for a winter cam- beach woods when winter's windy war- Then bottle the liquid and cork tightly. Next to the Express Office, what's-his-name's." they shouted. engineers are slower than other men, be- United States navy returned home one paign against the fleeing and wandering fare waxed weaker. Two tablespoonfuls of this liquor stirred cause all the quickness is gone out of us day last week, and, before meeting his fighters, and it, indoed, looks now as if " Winnie! Walter!" Winifred's wake- in a tumbler of iced water will make a S ARBOR, - - - MICHIGAN " Here's a bit of roast for one thing," " Then there were a couple of hun- wife, learned that ehe was about to go to a very great Ktop had been achieved in fulness was well-grounded. cried one of the last arrived, and raised dred cars being shunted about in all di- into our engines. But, boys, in the delicious summer drink. my tho Centennial Exhibition with another the history of the Indian question. "We're well, Willie; we're where A CORRESPONDENT of the Now York to view a half-scorched hare that he held rections at tho same time ; on all sides second or so between the blow and man. He immediately Dlackened a spot Winston's wagons wait." by the hind legs. they came looming like great shadows lying flat on the ground, I did more on his breast soft coal, pierced a vein Herald says that the true way to cook EBERBACH & SON, out of the darkness and thick snow, and A Spider's Terrible Bite. Without waiting, Willie was within green corn is to allow the ears to remain "Where did you get that creature? thinking than ever I did beforo or since till it bled, proceeded to the Winston's woodwork wiills. And what are you goiag to do wilfehimf" straight vanished in it again. The poor from Easter to Whitsuntide. house with a revolver in his H. E. Jewell, son of the late John on the stalk until about half an hour be- switch-tenders, wet to the skin, up to "First about home, the warm room "Welcome! welcome! Willie." Win- fore meal time. Then pluck the corn, "This fellow wished to do himself the hand, entered the family room with his Jewell, of Kiskatom, who was killed nie was weeping with weariness, with honor of making a part of Hening's treat their knees in snow, sprang this way nnd and everything in it, and the New Year's bleeding breast exposed, discharged a while bravely fighting in Virginia dur- strip off all the husks except one or two to night, but probably was in too much that between tho rolling cars. You chimes, and the going to church in the ing the war, and whose mother and sis- watching Walter, with wayfaring. layers close to the gr«in. If these revolver under his arm and fell to tho "Why, Winnie! wise, watchful, of a hurry, and did himself a little too know how a distributing sration looks of morning; then the assistant station- floor as if dead. There was great con- ter live in Catskill, was recently bitten spread open at the tops of the ears, let South Main St., brown," laughed the possessor of the a winter eight. God only knows how master as he lay there under the cloak by a tarantula, or poison Binder, in Ari- warm-henrted Winnie," Willie whis- them be tied over the ends of the ears sternition in the household for a few pered, wheedingly; "we won't weep; 1" on hand a large and well selected stock of hare. "The red lights of jny 'Pluto' 'tis we're not all made mince-meat of in on the snow; aud then I began reckon- moments, which was then followed by a zona, where his home now is. Those with a small string. Let calculations be routed him out of tho hole in the snow the course of it; and I've all my life ing as distinctly as if I was giving the animals vary in size from a dollar to that Walter's well; what were Walter with- made to have the corn cooked precisely storm of indignation at tho fright the out Winnie ?" where he sat crouched on the bank as long been surprised when next morning orders for making up all the trains, man had caused. of the palm of the hand, and the poison at the dinner hour. As a< >. >n as the grain MEDICINES, comfortable as you please, and he began I haven't heard that this one or that was about the train that was passing over of their bite is more fearful and deadly Wholly wonderful wns Winifred's is cooked thoroughly let it be carried to CHEMICALS, to run a wager with our train. For two killed on the spot. And if anything me. How was it it was on tho wrong than that of the rattlesnake, so that few well-timed, womanly wisdom, which well the table warm, smoking and fragrant. DYE STUFF8, or three minutes, perhaps, I saw the does happen, the strict gentlemen at the track, the one I'd been on, coming out Outlived them All. recover from it. Prussic acid and am- warranted weakly Willie's welfare. If cooked according to these directions, Whenever wandering within Wisbeaoh stupid little black rascal skimming over green table in their warm office up there on the in-track? And then all at once Thirty-nine years ago took monia were injected into his system green corn will tasto much more deli- the snow in the second track alongside out with the rules out of their pockets. I thought, what beforo in the midst of through the wound; he was filled with a woods with Winnie, Walter would whis- cious than if the ears had been gathered ''& WAX FLOWER MATERIALS her seat on the throne, and she has lived per, "What were Walter without Win- the engine. I gave a short pfiff! That To bo sure, it is the only way. But if my cogitating I had forgottea—the out- to see every one of her then contempo- mixture of lard oil and brandy, so that a day or two previous to the time when Toilet Articles, Trusses, Etc. scared him; he put out on a spurt, got they would only just for once in their ward track I had seen as early as noon he was unconscious more that forty nie? wise, watchful, warm-heauted Win- they were to be cooked. A great many raries disappear. Some have died, nie!" ahead into the red light of tho signal lives take the trouble to look on them- already deep buried in snow, and that others have been discrowned and exiled. hours, and was kept drunk six days to people do not know by experience what WINES AND LIQUORS. lantern—perhaps that blinded him—he selves outside! was why they were coming out on theThe English lady is becoming old, but counteract, by alcohol, the poison in IN a few weeks a young lady of great a luxurious dish green corn is, for tho doubled before the engine as he would "That night, then, it was right bad, in-track. Then I saw plain enough the looking back in the years past, she has time, blisters from it having come out wraith and personal attractions, who reason that they have alwujs been accus- attention paid to the furnishingg of Pliyy train just as it stood; there oouldn't be tomed to eat only such cars CB buve been ist8 befoio a dog, right across the track. I and the Sylvester-punch, too, may have the consolation of knowing that private on his body. He writes that he is now lives in Bichmond, Va., will be led to Hi,j n,» ?°' ' Schools, et , itl PhilosophicaPhilhi l more than ten or eleven freight-otirs, all gathered so long a time that the sweet ' w«r?t?ti i AppApparatusa , Bohemian Chemical looked to the other side to see when he touched the men's heads a little before- worth, prudence and temperance give apparently free from tho poison, but is tho altar by the man of her choice, who 'vti ' I,uroflai" c lleagcuts, etc. would come in sight again, but he didn't our own c»rs, they all went high above nervous and weak, as he well, jnay be, and delioious grain has lost all its lus- 1! hand, for the ringing went at a rate as character and robustness to the woniftB is an ex-peniteutiary convict, he having i inHscriplloiw carefullfll y preparedd at appear, I thought he was either killed the rails—-they would <\a jno n<> harm. from the effects of the pr.isou, or his (Aonn . ' I l.M'i if Satan himself was giving tho orders. as they do stability to the sovereign, served nine years for robbery. No WONDER that hard times are upon THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. paign for Mr. Hayes, are assessing all AWARDED RAILROADS. the American people, that business is The Republican party represents the Federal officers a certain per cent, of dull, and business men are every Rip Van Winkle of American politics. their salary. This is a diroct violation MICIH'UK CENTRAL ROAIK day going into bankruptcy. The rea- Its political being is in the memories of tho laws of the United States, and CLOAKS! MAY JS, 870. FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1876. son foi all this is so plain that any man and associations of more than a decade in violation of all the professions of the The First Premium of sense can see it, if he will reflect. AT THE 1 Democratic National Ticket. ago. It saunters through the political party aud ita candidate. Bolow is the r.v . I I. HTATION8. & During the last eleven years the Kepnb- oemetaries of the dead, and when it law : ', CENTE N NIA L. 5 5 |! z «

lioan patty has taxed the people $4,400,- •Mai l For President— comes into the presence of tho living, SECTION —. That all executive officers or SEPT., 18 7 ft, a employees of the United States not appointed 000,000, almost twice the whole national it is to bring with it the twin ghost of A. M. A. M V . M. P. M. r. P. X. SAMUEL J. TILDEN. by the President, with the advice and consent Over Thousands of Competitor's! I) • debt as it stood at the close of our great a dead rebellion and a dead slavery. C. H. MILLEN & SONJetroit.lt* five. 7 nil1 2 SO 4 UO li no ) 5C For Vice President— of tho Senate, aro prohibiting from request- 0. T. Juuetion, 7 15 111 20 3 (15 4 16 6 It lOCl.l war. All this immense taxation since It belongs to the sect of the Pharisees, ing giving to or receiving from any other offi- WafD • Junction 7 5710 49 3 :« 4 5u li 47 10 411 THOMAS A. HENDKICKS. cer or employee ot the Government any i priilunti^ R 3111 1- 3 51 ;> LS IS 11 14 the war ended ! Never was a people so S 6« 11 116 I 18 t I.'. 7 and uKsumes to itself all the virtue and in.in :•/ property "r other thing of value for 100 BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, elegantly trimmed, from 3 to Ann Arbor, 11 3d !• 30 4 Si . 06 S K ELKCTORAL TICKET. heavily burdened before. It is enough patriotism of the American people. " I political purposes; and any such officer or Che;- O| 1 52 8 i-.i 4 00 1*2 2 55 fith " — HUGH MoCURDY, of Shlawassoe. what becama of the rest let Babcock, prefers to deal with living issues and loave thus acts in the very face of the peoile Lavton i a 4 41 1 •i.j i '>2 5 00 1 7th " —JAMES B. ELDBIDGE, of Muconib; able shades. Deoatnr, 25 Belknap, Robeson, Delano, Attorney the role of Don Quixote to be played and before an election when it is sup- Dowagiao, 9 P' -v- 5 28 1 55 6th •• —ALBERT MILLER, of Hay. Ladies' Merino Uudervests and Drawers at 50ote, worth 75. -;:; ;fl Genera! Williams, Casey, and the others by those who know no better. Kites, 3 45 4 6 10 2 4 & nth " —MICHAEL FINNEGAN, ul Houghton. posed to be on its good behavior. Mark Buchanan, 6 25 2 4. of that beautiful corapauy tell. 1. In 1856 the Republican party was Tin eti Oaks 4 -ft 4 ; 04 1 5 1( what that great English philosopher, New Buffalo, 1 48 -"' 7 21 B u STATE TICKET. : The books of the Treasury show that founded. Two years afterwards its Mr. Locko, had to say about such pro- BUofelgiiO <.- liy, i 10 Si 7 .'.» 4 IX 5 50 For Governor— Lake, 5 4S 6 it 6 30 4 ii 6 3! in 1860 taxation for each person in theRepresentatives in Congress voted for ceedings : " It is to cut up the govern- Kensington, 1; 1 > 7 IS 9 3.- 49 7 111 WILLIAM L. WEBBER,of Sagtnav. United States was $1.90. To-day it is the Crittenden Resolutions, which af- ment by the roots, aud poison the very OnloHyu, arrive, 7 :,U a uu 10 id For Lieutenant Governor— firmed the right of the people of a rABLBLI\BP,I})WlS,B2D(MHLTS,IlTlGS GOING EAST JULIUS HOUSEMAN, of Kent. $3.55. At this rate where will it be fountain of public security." Iu Eug- For Secretary of State— ten years hence ? territory to decide for themselves vpon land an office-holder who attempts to Flannels, ltlunkfis, Ciotlip, Wateiprcofs. and Shawls, at 25 per cent below prices usually asked for GEORGE H. HOUSE, of Ingham. The Democratic House cut down ex- slavery or no slavery. In 1861 the Re-improperly forestall an election is at them. We show the Uncut assortment of For State Treasurer— penditures $40,000,000, but oould only publioans brought into Congress and once discharged. In England uo office- JOHN G. PAKKHUR8T, of Branch. passed through both Houses the follow- BLACK CASHMERES A.M. A. X. P. M. P.M. P. M. get a roduction of 130,000,000 through holder can oven vote at an election nor f''HRO, leave, ft Oil l mi For Auditor-Oenerul— the Republican Senate, because that ing proposed Constitutional amond- speak upon tho stump. Much less can IN THE CITY. Kensington, ;> 4."i a 4' 4 46 6 V S 43. 11 M 10 80 5 30 FKEDERICK M. HOLLOW AY, of Hilladsie. 1 ,:iV". 1: 43 10 25 party ueeded the difference to carry Ohio ment: he practice that pernicious and destruc- Micliigon City, 7 •'•• 11 I) ii ;in 7 IV II It For Attorney-General— 25 DOZEN LADIES' KID GLOVES, at 50 cents per pair. N.-w Buffalo, 7 61 11 Mu :>:> l: s;> and Indiana. Remember that Tilden "No amendment shall be made to tive policy by which this great reform Thrue O»k8, 8 09 11 Si 7 i.a s 11 11 47 MARTIN MOItUIS, of Manistcc. leduced taxation iu Now York just one the Constitution, which will authorize all and exaDiine. It pays everybody to trado at the Cash Dry Goods House of P, M. [A M. p^rty seeks to elect its reform candi- Huchnnan, 8 4- J 50 li 20 For Superintendent of Puhlie Instruction— half iu less than two years ! or give to Congress, the power to abol- date for the presidency. Let the man- Niles, 9 0c12 09 8 >08 55 12 35 ZELOTES TRUESDEL, of Washtenaw. ish or Interfere, within any State, with i) 27 R 4» 1 01 For Commissioner of the State Laud OlHoi— hood of the American people ovor- 9 52 1 9 15; 1 26 the domestic institutions thereof, in- LiHWtOIl, 10 III I 9 85 CHAUNCEY W. GREENE, of Oakland. The organs still set up a loyal howl i cluding that of persons held to labor or throw the party that destroys the effi- C. H. MIL LEN & SO 10 1"' 1 Sti j 10 10 10 -ifi 2 1 For Member of State Board of Education— because 10 out of 123 appointments by service by the laws of said State." cacy of the ballot, and poisons the pub- (julosbutg, 11 12 238 CHARLES I. WALKER, of Wayne. Buttle Creek, |ll 52j 2 i7| . Ill 09 :i in the Doorkeeper of the House were lic virtue. P. M. -g A This passed the House Feb. 21, 1861, The most beautiful stove, and the best of all the 7 For Representative in Congress— ifnmball, '' ' ' *25,1 11 35 3 47 given to ex-Confederate soldiers. The Coal stoves made. This stove can be found in use 1 14 JOHN J. KOBISON, of Washtonaw. and was adopted in the Senate, March Albion, 8 10 * 11 r.5 4. (17 in the following houses in Ann Arbor : Alpheus A.M. • A X. Republican party in its legislative ca- How Retrenchment Works. Felch, Dor Kelloeg, Q. W. Sharpies*. .1. W 1 2d, 1861. It received the vote of Sew- MACK & SOHMID Jaokson, Al ., 2 08 3 55 A.M. 12 40 4 52 9 35 pacity, upon the solemnity of its oath, llanzsterler, James Jones, K. Curtis, K M. Rich- Jackson, Lv., 21 4 . 0 7 ir0,l-2 40 4 55 LEGISLATIVE TICKET. ard, Morrill, Logan, Windom, Chan- When Mr. Randall, after a thorough ardson, I>i of. E. Jones, Mrs. J. West, Dr. P. B. declared it just that such men should and impartial investigation of the pub- Kose, Mrs. Lonmis, Dr. Hallock, R. A. lieal, C. A. i 2 15 7 3D ., 23 9 M For Senator— dler, Anthony, Sherman, Colfax, Wade, Pomeroy, 8. T. Otis, C. M. Cadwrll, B. Vaughn, Invite the attention of their frionds and customers to their assort- Chelsea, ,-i 10 7 56 1 6 50 10 11 even act as members of Congress, and lic service at Washington, recommended Miss Lydia Smith. A. Boys, It. McDonald, Mr*. ment of Dexter, 3 :•• S 13 6 08 10 ii JOHN L. BURLEIGH, of Ann Arbor. Fessendeu, Wm. A. Howard, of Micb., Whitehead, Charles B. Millen, J. C. Watts, Fred. Aun Arbor, 8 52 5 15 8 36 2 00: 6 28 10 4S a reduction of twenty per cent, of the YpsiiHiiti. I 1.) t US K (A 2 -M 6 48 U 00 For Representative in the State Legislature— now they say that Democrats are Sorg, Prof. M. C. Tyler, Mrs. J. A. l'olhemus, J. Gov. Rice, of Mass., and the other Re- clerical force, an outcry was raised that O. Banks, W. D. Hiimman, J. L. Burleigh. Oeo. 2TOVEZ.TX3S <& STAPLE. FABRICS Wayne Jnnc. 4 19 5 45 9 23 2 411 7 08 11 |J 1st Dist.—JOHN S. HENDERSON, of Pittsli,-1.1. traitors because they employ ten just every department would be crippled W. Cropsey, Mrs. Hubbaru, George Huyler O.T. .lunt., i, «0 6 10 10 I). .1 1 r> 7 45 publican leaders. And it is for favor- Detroit, Ar., 6 ,.. 2d " — HIRAM J. BEAKES, of Ann Arbor. such men to act in a menial capacity. and the public business seriously de- George Granvilte, Mrs. Chambers, George Walker, -IN- ii 2( l(' is• :> 30 8 oo 12 0* ing this measure that James G. Blaine Zera Pulcifer, and Rinsey & fceabolt. *^UDdHyH exeepted. 3d " —EZRA B. NORRIS, of Manchester. ranged. This clamor was used to ISaturdar and MMHIIIV a Consistent indeed I The only vote cast is to-day branding Charlos Francis KF"You will also Bad a foil assortment of Par- cepted. fljaiiy. for Jeff. Davis for President, in 1860, thwart reform and to save the army of lor and Cook Stoves for Wood, at H. B. LRUYA HI). Goal Supt.. Detroit COUNTY TICKET. Adamsasa traitor to liberty and hiscoun- idlers and drones that has long been a L. C. RISDON'S. II. C. WESTWORTH, Gen. PIUM. Agi.. i hicago. was cast by Ben. Butler, and cant by heavy drain on the Treasury. The Sen- 31 s nth Main street, Ann Arbor. For Judge of Probate— try! In his inaugural address Mr. FALL GOODS WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, of Ann Arbor. him 52 times. The Republicans sent ate resisted this economy, and was i tETROIT, HILLS DALE & INDI Lincoln himself approved this meas- backed by the President and the-whole *V ANA.VAA RA11 Ku.MkOADl For Sheriff— him to Congress. Caleb Cushiug was ure, saying, " I have no objeetiou Administration. A. DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS & BRILLIANTINE8, COLORED CASHMERES OOING w;:sx. —1876— ooiyo j JOSIAH S. CASE, of Manchester. a traitor in the war, and Grant tried to AND MOHAIRS iu all the new shades and TRIMMING SILKS to its being made express and irrevoc- Finally a compromise was reached by STAXIUKH. .Mill.. Kip. BIATIONS. Kxp. Mail For County Clerk— make him Chief Justice of the United TO MATCH, A. M. P. M. PETER TUITE, of Scio. able." Again, when the battle of Bull which the reduction of the House was Detroit, dep...7:00 6:00 A. li p.». t States, and then sent him as Minister to Run was pending, the Republicans cut down to seven hundred and sixty- i Ypsilanti.... 8:36 7:15Bimkeris 6:00 J:a For Register of Deeds— Spain. Dan Sickles brought into Con- live dismissals of superfluous officehold- Baline. ... 9:20 7:45Hillsdale .. 6:30 j:« CHARLES H. MANLY, of Ann Arbor. passed through both Houses of Con- Brid(rewater.. 'J:45 7:67llancbester,. 9:15 4:11 gress in 1860 a constitutional amend- ers, or little more than one-half the Capital, $3,000,000. Manchester. 10:18 8:00Bridgewater 9:45 4:84 For Prosecuting Attorney— gress, resolutions asserting that they number proposed by Mr. Randall. P. M. Saline 10:10 4:!i J. WILLARD BABHITT, Of Y|>silanti. ment providing for peaceable secession, Even this retrenchment was denounced Uillsdnle 1:15 10:00 Ypsilanti.... 10:65 5:» would prosecute the war without inter- BLACK SILKS. Btinkc-rB. ... 1:^0 lu:10 Assets Jan 1, 1876, Detroit 12:30 6:!i For County Treasurer— and the Republicans sent him Minister as ruinous, and nearly every head of a Trains run by Chicago time. fering with slavery or the State govern- A superb stock, all marked on the basis of prices before th« advance. Also, the largest stock o MATTHEW GENSLEY, of Freedom. to Spain. They made the rebel Gen. department has tried to make it odious To take t-Bect, April l(j, 187G. ments. Hereafter, let us hear less $6,792,649.98. BLACK DRESS UOODS, at W. f. PAHKEB, Sup't, Ypsilanti. For Circuit Court Commissioners— Longstreet, Collector of New Orleans, and to throw embarrassments iu the about the Democracy's recognition of way of public business. CHARLES R. WHITMAN, of Ypsilantt. seven years ago. They took the rebel Losses Paid in 55 Years, UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES- D. OLIPUANT CHURCH, of Saline. the constitutional obligations in regard But while tho Administration and the Ackerman from and made him to slavery. organs have been assailing the House of $44,760,391.71. For Coroners— Attorney General of the United States. Representatives, and misrepresenting MARTIN CLARK, of Ann Arbor. 2. The party takes great credit to It is our intention to follow our system of low prices from the beginning, preferring to increase our sales early iu the season and not wait until later to mark down prices. LEWIS C. RISDON, of Ann Arbor. They sent that arch-rebel Jas. L. Orr, the effects of its wise and proper policy, Surplus over all Liabilities, including I'lIILADELPAIA, PA. jtself for giving the ballot to the negro, they have furnished the best proof of Re-Insurance Reserve, For County Surveyor— of South Carolina, as Minister to theand would heap infamy upon tho Dem- their own insincerity. At this very SMITH WILBUR, of Ann Arbor. Rusjiau Court. They selected a rebel We call special attention to our ocrats for originally opposing it. They time, when it is pretended there are not $4,735,092.86. HIS Great International Exhibition, desisntd Mr. Morrison declared in the House judge from North Carolina, Settle, and forget that Mr. Lincoln was opposed toenough clerks provided to run the de- Tto commemorate the One Hundredth Aniurer- made him President of the Philadel- partments efficiently, about four hun- Net Surplus over Liabilities, including sary of American Independence, opc-ntd May lftli that " Every man on the disabled sol- it, and that Senator Morton made a ana will close November 10th, 1870. AH the Na- phia National Convention in 1872. dred have been furloughed for thirty Re-lusurance and Capital Stock, LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS. tions of the World and all the Status and Territo- dier's roll who has not died or voluntar- bitter speech against it at Richmond, aud forty days, aud sent as political ries of the Union will participate, bringing togeth- ily given up his place, is here iu the em- The Guerrilla Mosby is the welcome missionaries aud voters into Ohio aud er the most comprehensive collection of art treas- Indiana, gept. 29th, 1865, predicting $1,735,092.86. Waterproofs, Flannels Cassimeres, and ures, mechanical inventions, scientific discoTerta, ploy of the House." No member said guest of the White House. And yetthat such a system would produce a Indiana, where they claim legal resi- ? manufacturing achievements, mineral speclmou, dence. C. MACK, Agent, Ann Arbor. and agricultural products ever exhibited. Th( him nay. But the organs still howl. the Democratic party has capped the war of races. In the same tone the Ladies' and Cents'. Under-Wear, grounds devoted to the Exhibition ;iro situated on by giving ton uuiuportant, These clerks are taken away from the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and em- SUCH men as Win. Cullen Bryant, venerable old Republican of Massachu- their desks at the most busy and impor brace four hundred and fifty acres of Fairmount menial offices to ten men of whom no FOR SALE CHEAP! j^~ It ig our desire that everyone should come and look at our goods. It Park, all ;highly improved und ornamented, 00 Parke Godwin, Charles Francis Adams, setts, Gov. Andrews spoke, declaring tant season of the year, when the an- which are erected the largest bnildings ever con- body ever heard ! Surely the Republi- nual reports are supposed to be in course HE new two stojy frame dwelling house, just incurs no obligation to buy, but we want everyone to know where to. findth estructed,—live of these covering an area of Inj Prof. Sumner, Gideon "Welles, Judge that negro suffrage in tno Southern Tcompleted. Situated on east University Ave- acres, and costing lK.000,IIU0. The total number «I can party has novel if not great ideas. of preparation, and when all the force nue, the second housu south from the Medical Col- BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OP DRY GOO buildings erected for the purposes of the Exhibi- Caton, George W. Julian, Gov. Curtin, States would be to hand those States is needed to assist in that work. They lege. Specially arranged for keeping Boarders, tion is over one hundred. over to amnesty and chaos. The pur- Roomers, or Club. Terms easy. Gov. Palmer, and G<5v. Blair—everyone will not return to Washington until Apply to C. II. MILLEN, No.4, 8. Main St. old Republicans—are trying to reform Mn. BLAINE long ago used himself pose of the leaders who succeeded iu es- after the Presidential election, or about three_ weeks before the moetiuar of Con- AT THE Northern Central E. R. Co. The Pennsylvania Kailroad, i* Kv nl.c. Niagara Falls, 4 00 7 :« 1 45 8 10 Pennsylvania Railroad is the (jrandesl Secretary of the Alliance, accusing nounced " the invasion by armed force meet, tho people will have approved re- DENTIST, Suspension Bridge, 4 20 7 85 2 00 8 00 railway organization in the world. It control! tion as this. trenchment at the polls by the election BaOUo, 435 74o 150 950 seven thousand miles of roadway, forming contin- Gov. Tilden of being a member of the of the soil of any State, no matter under YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S Rochester, 7 30 3 35pm 5 30 12 20 a m uous lines to Philadelphia, New York, BaltimoK, same organization. Inasmuch as the No words of eulogy from Republican wltat pretext, as among the gravest of of Mr. Tilden, which must give a new Office over Johnson's Hat Store, South Main Street, [Via Northern Central R'y.] and Washington, over which luxurious day aud itnpotus to the great movement, and A M P M 1* M A H A M nij;ht cars are run from Chicago, St. Louis, Louis- leaders were too extravagant to be lav- Le. Canandaigua, 9 45 4 40 655 V4S rifle, Cincinnati: Indianapolis, Columbus, Toltdo, letter is dated New York, Oct. 6th, 1876, crimes." Wm. Loyd Garrison made a help to disarm much of the opposition A>\ ARBOR, 111(11. SUITS- Cleveland, and Erie, without chauge.^v ished upon Mr. Adams until he broke I'liin Van, 1102 S H 7 48 2 42 and the Secretary sailed for Europe speech in New York, Aug. 1856, init has thus far encountered.—JY. Y. Sun 1592tf Walkiiis, 12 17 700 8 37 338 800 Its main line is laid with double and third track! with his party. He is regarded at home Ar. iluvana, 12 27 709 8 43 8 08 of heavy steel rails, upon a deep bed of brotefl Aug. 25th, 1876, the blundering nature which he used the following language: lClmira, 130 8 10 9 30 4 SO 900 stone ballast, and its bridges are all of iron i>r of the forgery is ridiculous. and abroad as the first citizen of the•' This Uuion is a lie; the American Mr. Blaiue has few superiors as a , 3 38 10 39 S .14 10 09 stone. IU passenger trains are equipped with M* franior of malicious innuenuos. He Minnequa, 4 0!) 11 06 8 02 10 38 ry known Improvement u.r comfort and safety,ud republic, The charges brought by Union is a sham, an impostor, a cove- Williantsport, 6 10 12 35 740 r_> 28 are run at faster speed for greater distances ibsl Blaine against Mr. Adams can be would rather lead his hoarers up to Northumberland, 12 40 925 2 05 the trains of any line on the continent Tlie Com- SAMUEL J. TILDEN will be the next nant with hell, and it is our business to talsH inferences than tell an out-and-out Brick Store; for Sale. riunbury, 12 ISO 200 9 35 2 15 pany has largely increased its equipment for Op- brought equally against Lincoln, Sew- OF UNDERSHIRTS & DRAWERS Harrisburg, 2 43 8 58 11 40 4 10 triiniiil travel, and it will be prepared to build, i call for a disolution," On a petition of falsehood, provided he is sure of the OFFER FOR SALE ray Brick Store, Corner oi Baltimore, its own shops, locomotives and passenger cars «1 President of the United State. He Su.iron and Fourth - streets, opposite Cook's 7 88 6 25 7 35 ard, Ben Wade and old Senator Grimes, sauio ctfdct. Thus, at Music Hall, after KTashiDgton, 9 02 9 07 9 07 short notice, sufficient to accommodate any wtn was nominated with no expectation of John J. Woodward and others, praying Jotel. This is one ofthc most desirable business GLOVES, MITTENS, Philadelphia, 700 7 3.1 3 30 7 20 demand. The unequaled resources ai the commas* and can be proven from the record. talking of the Congressional Commit- locations iu the city, and will be sold at a bar New York, carrying the Western States. The for the dissolution of tho Union, the tees whose Chairmen had been " rebels," 1598 JOHN G. GAL 10 10 10 25 6 45 10l!0 of the Company guarantee tlie most perfect acew We have the proofs before us, but the Passengers by this route have the privilege of modations for all its patrons during the Central!- Middle, Southern, and Pacific States yeas were Salmon P. Chase, John P. he said: " The great Committee on &C. topping off at any point, and of visiting Washini!- al Exhibition. remarks of Blaine are too utterly con- were relied upon to secure his election. Hale, and Wm. H. Seward. See Sen-Commerce, for instance, they gave to Dr. S. S. FITCH, ou City without extra charge. THE MAGNIFICENT SCENEET for which ih« temptible to require any answer. the South, and put at its head a little No dust. Road thoroughly stone ballasted, and 1 ennsylvania Uailroad is so justly celebrated, prt* Contrary to all the expectations of the ate Journal, 1st session, 31st Congress, OF 714 Broadway, N. T., u passenger trains are equipped with every known seats to the traveler over its perfect Roadway tl We add the following paragraph p. 129. Senator Wade, of Ohio, made fellow from away up in the mountains Author of 3ix Lectures on the Prtvention and wproveinant for the convenience aud safety of uas- ever-changing panorama of river, mountain, wl party at the time the nomination was of Virginia. Major Hereford, the " lit- Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Heart Diseases, engers. landscape views unequaled in America. from the London Standard to show howa speech in Maine in 1855, and said: may be consulted at Finney'8 llou-1, Detroit, Mich., The fur-famed WntkinsGlen being located on the made, Indiana has gone Democratic tle fellow " here referred to, was a gal- personally or by letter. He treats all diseases of direct line of Northern Central Railway paaenicen THE EATING-STATION8 on this line are na- the relation of Mr. Adams to this cam- " I go for a Union where all men arelant soldier iu the Uuion army, from a malca and females of all a«os. Family Phyaician an take it in on their route to the Centennial by surpa-ssi'd. -Minis will lie furnished at suiti* by 4,000 majority. All hail Indiana. sent free. Consultations tree. Dr. Fitch'B means aking the Northern Central Railway. hours and ample time allowed for enjoying them. paign is regarded abroad : equal, or for no Union at all." ThState e where his noble stand cost him EXCURSION '1ICKETS, at reduced rates, wiD Indiana brings 15 'more electoral votes allow generosity in charged. His fame is for cur* PRICES THE LOWEST Be sure your tickets read via New York Central If there be one man in the United States something, at a tiuio when Blaine wasins bad cases. May, 1876. 1884eowly nd Northeon Central Roads. be sold at all principal liailroad Ticket Offices in Massachusetts Abolition Society met in the West, tTorthwesI and iiouthireat. to the Democratic column, making the who can be regarded as the representative oi fighting by proxy. Hereford was as Information given on application to Western Pas- IN THE COUNTY ! enger Agent. *®~l!e sure that your tickets read via the Gttt the Old Republican traditions; of all that Boston in 1855 and possed the following whole number 210. The States already good a Uuiun soldier as Gov. Hayes, D. M. BOYD, JR., Oen. Pass. Agent. Pennsylvania Koute to the Centennial. was honorable and respectable in Nothern resolution : Democratic cast the above vote, but the and he possesses much more legislative SAM'L L. SEVMOUR, Western Passenger Agent FRANK THOMSON, D. M. BOYR, JR., politics; of all that made Massachusetts the ability, exiiuhoucd aud prominence.— A DOLLAR SAVED A. L. NOBLE. Buffalo, N.Y. 1591tf General Manager. Gen'l Past'r A) toremost State in New England, that man is Democracy only need 185 votes to " Resolved, That the one great issueBoston, Post. Charles Francis Adams. If there be a man before the country is, the dissolution IS A DOLLAR EARNED ! elect. who, above all others, is attached to the par- National Centennial Koute Hayes simply holds Ohio, and makes ty now iu power by the kind of hereditary of the Union, iu comparison with which Visitors to the Centennial, ti s so common in England and so rare in all the other issues with the Blave power Estate of Johu G. Metzger. no gain. West Virginia comes up toAmerica, Mr. Adams is that man. That he are as dust in the balauce ; therefore, YOEK MICHIGAN, county ot Wat>htenaw, TAKE TITE the Hue with 10,000 majority against should first have shaken off his allegiance to we will give ourselves to the work of S At u Hv»Hioii of the Probate Court lor the the party of las birth and sympathies, and annulling this ' covenant with death,' county ot Wttbhleuaiv, lioldeu ut the Probaiu Otfice NEW GOODS! Sewing Machines IALTIMORE AJiD WASHINGTON, Grantisra. pronounced himself ready to support which- in the city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, ihentth ever candidate should best represent the prin- as assential to our owu innocenoy, and duy ot October, in the year oiie thousand eight And prices LOWEK THAN KVEB. hunched jiad seventy six. TAEE NOTICE I THE disloyal Tilden, at a meeting ciple and purpose of reform, was a fact of no the spiiedy and the speedy and ever- Present, Noah W. Cheever, Judge of Probate. 1 little significance. That, having so pronounc- lasting overthrow of tho slave system." Tla»l Ibo Cleveland Stenmers held in Now York city Oct. 8th, 1860, lu the matter of the estate of John G. I have purchased in New York, for oash, and THE ONLY DIBECT KOUTE TO ed his intentions, he should now declare in So we might go on ad injinitum, but Meizs?ert dcceuued. I am now daily receiving one of tho largest and THE SXXTGSS., reported resolutions, among which was action that it is the Democratic candidate Ou roadm^ and liliug the petition, duly verified, most ncleot stocks of Groceries in Washlenaw the following : " That we deem it towho represents the reform for which he hoped, we will call attention to but one more of Michael titierle, pruyiug that a certain iuetru- County, consisting of a lull and well selected NORTHWEST, B. N. BIOE, menl now on file in tJiia <;ourt, purporting to be THE CENTENNIAL that the interest of punty and public honor Leave M. C. E. R. wharf, Detroit, daily at 9 bo an imperative duty to waive person- fact. The Supreme Court of thethe last will aud tastftinwllt oi *>;iid deceased, may VIA. are bound up with the cause of Mr. Tilden, NEW DOMESTIC, o'clock p. m., except Sundays. This line has ar- al preferences as to the candidates and United States did not understand as be admitted to probato, and that Newton Sheldon LINE OF TEAS, ranged a system of tickets via Cleveland whereby is still more significant. After this it will be or SOUK suitable perauu muy be appoiuiud execu- over 300 routes can be made to Pni ladel phiii . WASHINGTON CITY ! difficult for any man to sustain his character well as the Republican party, henoe a tor thereot, All of the new crop—including and fVew Vork, going and returning by auy differences upon abstract questions in Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the and professions as a reformer before all things, 1 Gnunowncn, Imperials, Young: IIj - route desired. No other line oan offer such" a va- favor of a union of patriotic citizens and yet to vote with the Republicans. We resolution was iutrodveed aud passed eixtn any of November next, at ten o'clock in Liu And tli© HOWB, riety of routes. By this line passengeis are landed at the (*«• loreuoou, be uasi^ued ior the hearing ot said peti- sona, II) sous. Japans, Oolong*, Far- tenntul Grounds, or at Broad ;wid Piue dtrett»i'n muy almost say that by the lips of Mr. Adams the Senate Dec. 9th, 1861, instructing Tickets tor sale at principal Railroad Offices, on for the sake of a Union of the States." tion, mid th;it tlie devineutt, Jegutees and heirti at mosuN, Congous, $ouclioii|r», und board steamers and at Company's onico, foot of vicinity of the leading hotels iu Philadelphia," the respectable classes of America have pro- ln\v ot said deceased and ail other persone in- And several good Second-Hand Machine* nt theShelby t., Detroit. they may prefer. Holders of Through Ticktta In Oct., 1862, this same disloyal Tilden nounced judgment on the character of the two the Judiciary Committe, to bring in aterested iu Bind estate', are required to appear T\\ unkit) N. s SEWING MACHINE OFFICE, Ann Arbor. Also I68S »• CARTER, Agent. addressed the following words to the parties, and have declared the Democrats to be bill abolishing the court and establish- at a M'SMIIII or sun! Court, then to be holden CAN STOP OFF AT THE tne champions of reform, and identified Re- at the Probate Oitice, in the cily of Ann Aruor, Together with a full line of COFFEES, consist- South : ing another. Tha Committee, bping nnd show 3&U86 if any there be, wliy the prayer of ing of the following brands: MOCHA, OLD Wa: