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15
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August
Year
1842
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FASHIONABLE lints, Caps, & Bonnets AGOOD assortmcnt, at the New Yorb Cheap Store by D. D. WATERMAN. Ann Arbor. May I6th. 1842. THE subscriber would respcctfull}' iníbrm the public thnt he imends having machinery n readiness this fall. for weaving FLOWERED COVERLET8, oí the latest fashions, and most splendid kihds, ever wove in this State. Customers will find his ehop eituated on vhs road Ioading from Pontiac to Walled Laké,8 miles "rom Pontiac, five from Walled Lakc, ai Srait Lake Post Office, Oakland county, Michigan. - For further information, write to the Post Master at Straits Lake. WILLIAM BEAT Y. June 6, 1842. 16 YPSILANTI ACADEMY TEACHERS' SEMI1YJRY. HH. GRIFFEN. Principal, who formerly had charge of the Teachers' Seminary at Aun Arbor. and also at Grass Lake. The ninih term of this Institution will commence on Monday, August 26, and continue 11 weeks. While this school is equally open to all üf both sexes, who wish to acquire u {jood education, particular attention will be g ven to thosc pieparing to tcich. The Ianguages not being taught in this Seminary. the more exclusive and uninterrupted altention will be given to impart a practical knowledge of the Englisb branches. Apparulus.- The Tnstitution 9 furiiished with Chemical, Philosophical. and Astronomical apparatus, Surveying Instruments, Geometrical solids, &,c. &c. to ihe amount or $300. Tuüion.- From $2.50 to $3,50 lor Reading, Orthography, Geogrnphy, Grammar, Arithmetic, Writing, Book-Keeping. by single entry, lie clamation. and Coniposition. From ift4,50 to $5.00 for Natural, Moral and Intelleciuul Philosophy, Astronomy, Rhetoric. Logic, Cheraisiry, Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Civil Engineering. Book-Keeping, (doublé entry,) fee. fcc. Extra Branclics. - Mezzotinto and Chine or Theorem painting $:J,00 eacb for Í2 lessone, taught by Mrs. Griffen. Competent aid has been securei in teaching. The tuition is to be paid at the middle of the term. No deduction for absence will be made, except for protracted sickness, and no one wil] be received for Iess thnn five and a half weeks. Board, including room and waehing, for $1,50 per week. Several ladies and gentlemen eau pay "or their board in good families by labor. For turther particulare inquire of the Principal. Ypeilanti July 21, 1842. 15-3wWHEAT AND WOOL. TX7ANTED, by F. Denfeon, any quanity of f T Wheat and Wool, dehvered at Ann Arbor (Upper Town.) Aug. 5, 1842. ]6 JLate&t ir cm JWw lcr. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HBECKER would announce o the citÍ2ens ofWashtennw that he hap just receivcd and is now opening at the New Brick Siore, (Lower Town) a fu 11 and complete assortment of GOODS, CONSISTING OF DRY-GOODS, GROCER1ES, CROCKERY HARD-WARE, PAIJYTS, DYE-STUFFS, $c. #c, all of which heing purchasod at the present low prices in New York - will be sold atprices tosuit the times. The public are invited to an examination of his assortment before purchaaing elsewhere. Ann Arbor, Aug. I, 1842. UJNIVERS1TY BOOK STORE. J. LAMB, HAS just opened his store one ddor west of the Post office in Ann Arbor. He will be constantly receiving books from the east and intends to keep on hand a large assortment of the choicest Books, Station ar y , SCHOOL BOOKS, and has already a large quantity of the Massachusett8 School library, ihe best work of the kind ever published. Ann Arbor, July 3Oth, 1842. EFPleasecall at the University Book Store. J5-6w JEW GOOÖS JH. LUND s now receiving direct from Boston nnd New York, a large and well selected stock of Merchandize. consisting of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ÜROCERIES, CROCKERY, # GLASSWARE, DRUGS % MEDICINES, NAIL8, ORADLE AND GRASS 8CYTHES, BOOTS AND SHOES, i-C i-C. which hc offers for sale chcap for the ready. Dated, Ann Arbor, May 9, 1842.CLINTON SEMÍNARY. THE fall term of this institution will commence on Monday. Aug. 15, and continue 12 weeks. Tuition, for studies pursued by small children, $2,60- for common English branches $3,uO- for Latin, Greek, French, Hebrew, Chemistry, Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, Book-Keeping, Moral and Intellectual Phüosophy, $4;fio." It is very much for the students advantage to enter at the beginning of the term, nnd yet those who enter afterwards will be charged tuition only from the time they come in to the close oi the term. Tuition to be paid in adrance. A convenient and conimodious building in a pleas ant and retired location hos been procured. I3oard, including room í nd washing, may bo had in good fomilies at 1,25 to 1,50, or rooms may be hired and students board themselves at much less expense. Pairons and friends are respectfully invited to visit the school at Rhetorical exercises, which occur on every Wednesday, P. M. A phort lesson in vocal music forms a part o the daily exercises, "Juvenile Songs, by Thomas Hastings," has been recently introduced. We are happy to be able to inform our iriends, that we trust ihe school will oe rendered more valuable than heretofore by the addition of the services of Mr. James S. Smedley, A. B., who will commence his lahors as teacher of Hebrew and French at the opening of the next term. From Mr. Smedley's experience nnd success ns a teacher, together with his known clniracter Tor promptness. energy, nnd industry ae a scholar, we feel confident he will do much towards rendering the school what we wieh it to be, a place where the physical, intellectual and mnrn] powers of the youth of both sexes ehnll be trained for future usefulness and respectability, and happiness nnd heavcn. GEO. W. BANCROFT. Princival. Mrs. BANCROFT. Assistcmt. " Clinton, July 5, 1842. In Attac-hment, before L Stillson, Justice of the Peace of Wnehtcnaw County. James B Manchester ) vs. John Munroe. ) Notice is hereby given that n writ of Attachment lias been issued in the above entitled canse, aSainst the goods and chattels. righ'.s, credits, moneys, nnd cfleefs of the nbove named defendant, an nhsent and nonresident debtor, and (lint the said Cnuse lias been continued for trial to the eighth day of September next at ten o'clock A. M., before the snid Justice. in the town of Ann Arbor in said Couniy. JAMES B MANCHESTER. Dated Ann Arbor, July 8th 1842. 13- 7w

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