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Day
11
Month
July
Year
1842
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TEMPERANCE HOTEL, BY 5IOS5EJRT& TÍERHU3ÍE. (CORNER OF MICHIGAN AND WASHINGTON AVENUES. DETROIT.) THE above House is plcasanlly sifuated nca the Central Railroad Depot, and is now un dergoing tliorough repairs. 'J'lic rooms are pleas ant, tho JJods and Bedding all new, and the Table will be supplied with the choicest oi the market. and the proprietors assure those who will favor üieiu with their custoni, that a!l pains shall be taken to niake their stay with them agreeable. Fakk, vcry low. and accommodation good. - Carriages to convey passengers to and from the Hotel free of expense. Detroit, Apri1 27 1842. WOOD! WOODü WOODÜ! WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a few cords of good dry wood in exchange for the "Sro.vAi of Liberty." Ann Arbor, Apr. 22, 1842.Threshing JHac hiñes. E undcrsigncd would inforni the public thnt JL tltey continue to menu facture HonsE PoWERsnnd Tmu'.stiiNG Machines, two nnd a hálf miles from the viljage of Ann Arbor. on tlie railroad. The Horse Power is a late in yen don by S. V. Foster, nnd is decidedly superior to any other ey'eï oflfered to the public, ns wil! appear by the statements of those who have usert thein di-ring the last year. Jt is light in weight and small in compass, being cariied together with ilie Thrcsher, in a common waggon box. and dniwn witb ease by two horses. It is as lntle liable to break, or get out of repair, as any other Horse Power, and will work as ensy nnd thrash as much with finir horses a ttached 10 it nsnny other power wifh ftvz horses, as will appear from the recommendations bclow. New pntterna have been made for the cast Iron. and additional weighl nnd sirenii'-h applied wherever it had oppeared fo be necessary from one yenr's use i)f the machine. The subscribers deern it proper to state, that a number of liorse powers were so!d last year in the villageof Ann Arbor which were betieved Inthe purchasers to be tliose invented by S. W. Foster. and th."t niest or all of them were either made material!}' différent, or altercd bei'ore sold. so a to be materially different from those made mik sold by the subseribers. Such alterations being decidedly detnmenta' to the utility of the machipe They have pood to believe that every one of those returned by the purchasers as unsatisfactory were of tbis class. They are not aware that any Power that went from their shop, and was pu in use, as they made it. has been condemned or..uu :;smi'.is u uuu mucume. All svho wish t buy are invited to examine them and to enquire of those who have used them. - Therewill be oneforexamination at N. H.Wing's, Dezfer villaje; and one nt Martin Willson's .nrckovsc in Detroit - both these gentlemen being auents for the sale of them. The pricc will be $120 for a four horse power, with n threshing macliine, with a stave or wooden ' bar cylinder; and f:1 30 for a horsc power with a threshing machine with an iron bar cylinder. The attention of the reader is invited to the following recommendations. S. W. FOSTKR&CO. Scio. April 20. 1842. RE C OM M END A TI ONS. This is to certify that wo have used one of S W. Fosier's newly invented Horse Powers for about five montlis, and threshed with it about 3300 bushels, and belicve it is constructed on bvtter principies than any other Horse Power. - One of the undersigned has owned and used eight different kinds of Horse Powers.nnd webelieve that four horses will thrnsh as much with this Power as fitc will with any other power with which we are acquainted. H. CASE. S. G. IVES. Scio, January. 12, 1S42. This is to inform the public that I have purchased, and have now in use. one of the Horse Powers recently invented by S VV. Foster, made by S. W. Foster, &Co., and believe it be construct ed upon better principies, and requires less slrcngth of horses than any other power with which I atn acquainted. A. WEEKS.Mount fiemen. sept. 8, i 4 J . This is to inform tle pnblic that I have purchased oneof the Horse Powers, recently invented by S. VV. Foster, and usd it for a number of months. and bclieve it is the best power in use. workinsr ! with less strengih of horses than any other power with which I am acqunintcd, and being srnall in compass, is easily moved from one place to another. I believe 4 horses will thresh as much with this power as 5 wtll with any other power. The plan and the working of this power have been universnüy approvod of by fcrmers for whom I have thrashed. E. S. SMITH. Scio. April 11, 1S42. The subseribcrs make very good SJVIUT MACHINES which they will'sell for $60. This machine was invented by one of the subscribers. who has had tnany year's experience in the niüling business. We invite those who wi&H to buy a good machine for a fair price to buy of ns. It is worth as muoh as most of Ui-j machines that cost from 150 to $300. S. W. FOSTER & CO. Scio, April, 18. 1842. Woolen Msnufactory. The subscribers have recently put in operation a woollen manuihetory for manufneturing woollen cloth by power looms, two and a half miles west from Ann Arbor villaje, on the rai'rond, where they wish to manufacture wool into cloth on shares, or for pay by the yard, on reasonahle terms. They have cinploycd experienced workmen and feel conrulent that work will be well done. They thcrefore respectfully ask a share ol public paironagc, especially from those who are in favor of hom!-: industry. Wool may be left nt Scio village. S. W. FOSTER & Co. Scio, April IS, 1842.TO CLOTH1ERS. THE subscriber is just in receipt of a further supply of Clothier's stock, consisting of MACHINE CAIWS rf cvniy desrdptton; CLOTHIER'S JACKS, SÁTTJNET WARP. CARI) CLEANSERS and PICKERS. SHUTTLES. REEDS, KETTLES. SCREWS. PARSON'S SHEARING MACHINE. E MER Y, C er er 1 size,) TENT ER HOOKS, PRESS PAPER, losclhcr toitli a loctt selected assórlment. oDÏE WOOBS,aud DYE STUFFS of the very. best growth and mnnuincture. These goods (coming ns they'do direct from first hands) the subscriber is enabled to sell lower than nny other house west of New York. he therefore Solicita the attemion of firnris in the clothing business, to the cxarnination ofhia stock and jíices before going east or purchasirif elsewhere. PIERRE TELLER, Wholesale and Retail Drujrgist, 139 JefFcrson Avenue, sign of the Gilt Mortar, Detroit. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND THE PUBLIC GENEIIALLY. THE subscriber has on hand and offers for sale ai low rate?, a largo and general assortment of" Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils. Varnish, Dye Stufls, &c. &c. , wi'h every article in the Drug and Pnint line. Persons wishing to purchase any articles in the above lineare requeeted, before pu'cbnsinír elsewhere. to cali at PIERRE TELLER 'S, Wholesale and Retail Druggist 139. Jefierson Avenue, sign of the Gilt Mortar, Detroit.jStmmmfiE CtKAYED frojri the Subscri}O ber on ]7ih inst.. ono re 0öd&:$' ncu' "1 '''"'' l .v'1)s old. Jt wiih a white bag. oné or boih homs have been bored, the back part of her bng and flank are speek led, Imd on wlien shé lefi home a smal) size;l bell. Whnever will give nformation or return said Cow to the subseriber shall be Hberally rewnrtffed. DANIEL VAN ETTEN. Plymouth, Junelóth, 1842. n9 LUMBER constantly on liand nnd for sale by F. DENISON. June 10, Ï842. tf PASHIONABLË Maís, Caps, &, Bontiets AGOOD assortment at the New Yrk. Cheap Store by D. D. WATERMAN, Ann Arbor. Mav l(ih. I 2. 4: WOOL. - F. Dcnison will buy any qunntity of Wool, at fair prices. if deüvered at his Store. June 10, 1842. tf '

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