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1843
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Peters Filis. 'Tis (un ilieys.iy to get well with thctn, ALL mankjnd throngbojit Ilieir wide nnd miikmim; circuliiDoii iljüi ever tty tlu-m con- íiuuetobuy ihein. Peters' Puls aje",p.m:ely vegetable; ihcy woi'fe nu miracles, n.o'i du tliey piuless tú cure'ull diseasee, bVch'use tbey iré itie sneui:fic componnd ola regular phys.cia, whu tuis made his profession the srndy I 'lus Ufe. ])r. Peters is n gradúate of Yule Öottëgé, ;'!o of the Massu-huseiis Medical College, atad has somewhiii distinguislied hiiusclr'as a man ot science .ind genius aiiuiii;; the lainily o( ihe hile Gjv. Peters; Pcurs' Vegetable I'jlU are simple iti theu prèjjarattorï, mild in iheir oction, tliorpugh ir, iheir opernuon. and urinvalled in their rcsulis. - ' The rown nnd country are alike filled yith then j prnise. The palace and the poor house ai:kt I echo with their viriuea. In all climates ihey wil] i retnin their woiidrful powois and cxer them unnltrred by age or piuntton. nnd thi the voiceot'a ginteiul ubinmunity proclnimcri. - Petera' Pilis prevent - keep . ff disensos il timel) j used. i.nd have no rival in curing biilious lever I lever nnd ngue,(?yspepsÍB, liver complnints.group ! sic!; hendadle, jauudicc, nsihma.diopsy. cheunia j tisnï, ciiliirgehien't'of thé epleri piles, colic, ie ; rnalo o!)s:ruction. h'enrt burn. fiirred rongüe. nouson, disiention oftlie stoninch nnd bowels. incipi ent diarrhena. Uatulcnce, habitual CÓ'nsfjvènëëè lossof nppettto, bloched, or salluw romplexion and in all cases of torpor of tho bowple, wberi a caihartic or apcrienr is indiented, producirij neilher nauseü, gliping nor dcbility; nnd h'e re" ! peat all who buy them cohnnue to try t'oein. The most t'rïutnphnnt success has "over ntlcn ded their use and enöu'gh is nlready knowii o them to immortalize anti hnml therri dnwn to pos terity wiih the improvemenis oftlie nge in nied ical scienee. Dr. Peters was Wed to the heal tng art, nnd in order to supply deminds, he ha , oritriiKitcd nnd c.-dled to his aid the only atean i drive:i machiinry in the world "or )ill voikinr 'Tis perfect, and is process imparta to the pil e.sentinl vntue, hecause by being perlëctlv wrought. all the puls' hidden viitue is revenled when callcd into aetion. and here also it is Peters excelsall the world and takesall the premiuns medals and diplomas. So clear the tract (ot ih Engine - Peters' Pilis are coming - a million o witne8sescan now be herd for ihem- resistless - do you liear that! while a host enn testify thflt they believe they owe their salvaiion (rotn disease and death to Petéis' Pil!, and if enlome nndknivesnrc getting partially into disuse we are only mistaken. Cr.m ikicatks. - This pnper conld be filled with them by residents of Michigan, by your friends and neighbors- ask our agents. It is now well known thnt the pf-ople will hnve Peters' Pil.'s, nnd to hinder would !jctosto) the rushing wind. Price 25 or 50 cents per box. The resistless force of these tuiths - llieir universal rccepiion. added to the testimony of millions. ''keep it before the pcople'' niustand will be henrd liirotighput this vale of tears. Their happy nfiuenee on }oung ladics wlulc snilerin uii'Jer the usual changes of life as directed by the lnws of nature, they impnrt a buoyancy of henrt, foeling nnd nction, oh elastic step, velvet cheek, lilly and carnation complexión lv their action on the chyle, &C. and ladies in delicate situations niways admit theiY power and innocencc, and take them two or three at a time without inihe slightest degree incutring the hazard of an abortion; whichfacts are of the tittn ;st importance. Pimples; a young' lady sent her love to Dr. Peters, and saysshefeels more gratefultohim for the restorntion of her beauty thari il he had saved her life. 'Tis fun to get well with Peters Pills.for ihey cause the blood to course ns limpid and genlle through (he veins as a moiintaip rivulet; 3 or 4 is u common dose. heneo the patiënt is not compelled to mnke a mcal. TROUBLEIN PLUTO'S CAMP. Quite astonished Old Pluto cnmeto .cw Ycik. 'liearing Peters had got his Pili Engine at work, j To resign his cotnmission, his hour glass and scythe; I have come to deliver them all up to you - Sir, my calling is over - my business ia through; I have been for three years in a terrible siew. And I really don't know what on earth l'am to do: - Not of your n-ighty sire do I come to complain. But a tamal New Yorker, one PETERS by name; The diseases my aids, in this war of mankind, Are Biihdued by this Peters, what help can we find? I would yield him N. Yoik. sir, if there he would stay; Hut, sir. Peters will have the wholc world for his swny. While musingin rogncil what courso to pursue. That F.ngine of Peters hroke forth into view. The Kingof terrors lookcd a while. As trïóugh his soul was tur' ed to bile, At that unsparing scourire of il la, By all men known as Peters' Pilis. These Pilis of Peteis' stop the felauehtcr. And leaves the blood as pure ns water. Now Peters rnakes. I've henrd him say, Frve hundred thonsand pills a dny; So that the chance is very small Of people dying thcre al idl; For soon the cheeks. so mnrked for doom, Begin Iike any rose to bloom. Look tere! all viho try oontinuc to hvy thrm. For sale as föllo.ws, by Mefsrs. Beach & Abel, G. Grenville, F. J. B. Crane. Maynard. & Co.. G. Ward. S. P. & J. C. Jewett, J. II. Lund, II. Becker, Dickenson & Cogswell, and S. K. Jones, Ann Arbor: Geo. Warner & Co-, and J. Millerd & Son, Dexter, Wm. A. L. Shaw, Lima; J; C. Winnns, Sylvan, Uale, &. Smith. GrassLake; W. Jackson. Leoni; D. T. Merriman, Jackson; M. A. Shoemaher. Michigan Centre; Brotherson & Co., L. B. Kiel & Gilbert, Manchester; 1). S. ITaywood, Saline; Snow &. Keys. Clinton; J. Scattergood & Co., Plymouth; Stone. Bnbcock fcCo., and Julins. Movius&-Co.. Ypsilnnti; Pierre Teller. Detroit; J. ife .T. Bidwell, and Dr. Underwood, Adrion; Hart &, Mosher. Springville; Ilarmen & Cook. Brooklyn; Sinith & Co., Jonesville; L. M. Boyce, Chicago - and ulmost every whereelse. Oct. 19, lcM2 27-lyPaintiiigg. T. LA91BËRT, BEGS lcave to inform the inhabitanis of Ann Albor, and the surroiinrün country, ihat hnving locnted himself in the Lowcr Villagc, with the view of carrying on the nbove bualnem lin all its branches, (some of which are HOUSE, SIGN, and Ornamental Fainting, GILDING and GLAZING, ■ GRAJNJNG, in imitution of nll Woods, MARBLKIZJNG. TRANSPARENCIES, BANNERS, &c respectfully solicits a 8hare of public patronage, as his price3 sliall be low to conform to the times and his work tlone in ilie best ninnner. T. L. A'ould sa y to Farmers (hat he is partieularly desirous to attend 10 their calis, as produce is the brst kind of pnv. Ann Arbor, Lower Town, March G. 1813. 45.- ly. "gkoüjnd plaster" PRICË REDUCKD TO SIRE DOLLARS PER TON. TM IC subscribers have now on hand and wil! continue to keep a good supply of Groimd Piaster, in Barrels, at their Store ia Detroit, (123, .Tofferson Avenue,) and in Bulk, at their Piaster RUU. on ihe River Rond, half way bet ween Ypsilanti and Ann Aibor. The above is from ihe ftmeca FaJls and Grand liicer Piaster JBeds. both noted for their superiority. ELDRED & CO. January 12, 1843 46-Gtu. 'CELEBRATED CHEMICAL PLASTER, Tli e most rftcctiutl rcmrdy yet discover cd for Jihevmolism, ''ever Sores, Jf'hife Swrllings, Jnjlummiitimi in the Eyes, Steelled Thront in ScarUl Ferer, Quinsey, iJ'C. tjrC. THE CHEMICAL PLASTER is nn importnul remedy At tliose who are offlicted wit! chrónic and inflaririn'aiory complaints, by is casing' pain. connteracting inflammation, nnd giving speedy relief by i is active. Btrengthening, nnodyne. diaphorciioand counterirritiint properties - ;in efiectnal remcdy iorChronic and Imflammatoi ry Rhenmatisni, Ague in the Breast, Sctilds, liurns, Bruieos. Scrofula, Ulcers, Old Sores of Hlmosi every description. Cankered and Swelled Thioal arisinö fiom Scarlet Fever, Felons, White Swellinyp, Cliilblains, &c. Persons suflering fioniLiver Coniplaints, l'ulmonnry diseases, inílíimniation of the Lunes, with pain in the side, hnck or litnb'a, will rind relief by the use of tliis Piasier. In all cases it may be used with perfect s;i!ety. :.' DEAN S CHEMICAL T 'LASTER i.s put np in l)O.es at filty cents nnd one dollar ench, wnh full directions accoiiipanyingeach box. Manufnctnred and sold wlmlesale by H. IIARRIS Al CO.. Ashtaliula, Ohio, sole proprietorg, ti) whoro all orders should be nddressed. Sold i!?o by their Ai:ent8 throughout the country. ÏÏDA liberal discount made to dealers and physicians. For testimoniáis and certificates from persons of the hiliest respcctibility, who have used the Chemical Piaster, see anotlicr column of this paper. For salo by ihc íollowing Agenta in Michigan: li. W. Rood. Mies, .1. C. Larrimore. " C. S!-;anahan, Fxhvardsburgh. Win. O. Austin, White Pieeon. Isaac Benhani. .Ir.. Conatantine. Danl. L. Kin.berly. Schoolcraft. H. B. f Inston, & F. March, jr P M Knlamazoo. James W. Cothren, P. M. Galesbmgh. T. L. Bolkcom. P. M. Battle Creek. James M. Paisons, P. M. Marshall. Paul Raymond, Druggist, Jackson. Win. Jackson, P. M. Leoni. Halo nnd Smiih, Grass Lake. John C. Winans, Sylvan, J Millerd &. Son, Dextcr. Thomas P. May, Jr. Plymouth, Perin &. Hall, Northville, Mead iV: MrCarthy. Farmington, Peter Van Every, Franklin, Juüus Dean, Pontiac, Mack & Sprague, Rochestcr, James Stephens, Utica, E. C. Gallup. Mt. Clcmens, G. &J. G. Hill, } n , ., t i r Vi Detroit. John O wen & Co. $ Dr. Thos. M. Sweeny, Dearbornville, E. Samson, Ypsilanti, J. H. LUND. ) W. S. & J. W. MAYNARD. } Ann A.bor. CHRIST1AN EBERBACH. )Ñ O FICTIO N . ONE P R I C E STORE. THE suhscriber still continuos to sell DRY GOODS, and DRY GROCERTES, ni No. r), Hurón Block, Loircr Town. His siock o) each was carefully selected and well purchased. which ennbles him to sell Iow for re.ady prn. As he believes the nioney of the snnie qiírílfty of evcry person. 8 of the same valué, he will sel! o all lor the same price, and no amount of Oraory can swervc him from that coursc. Persons can makc just as good bargainsby sending an agent, as tocóme themselves. ín connexion with the store s a Grist and rr.ouuiNG Milt,, wherc he wül constantly pny Cash for Wlieat at the highest markct pricc. Farmers and Wheat buyers cnn havc iheir Gristing and Flouring done to order and on the nost reasonnble terms. Those who wish to linchase goods, or get Wheat floured, would do well to caíl and enquire his prices, and into his marmer of doing business. DWIGHT KELLOGG. -nn Albor, Lower Town, Feb. 28, 1843. 4,r-t. Dll. BANISTER'S CELEHRATED FEVER AGÜE P1LLS- Purely egelablt, A safe, speedy. and sure remedy tor (over and agüe, dum ague, chili fever, and the bilious discases peculiar to new countries. These pills are designed for the affections of the ver and otlier interna! organs which attend the diseases of the new and miasmatic portionsofour country. The proprietor having tried them in a grect variety of cases eonfidently believes that they are superior to ony remedy that has ever been oll'eted to the public for the abovc diseases. Itis purely Vegetable and pe:fectly harmless. and can be taken by any person, malo or female with perfect safety. The pulsare prepared in two separate baxes, marked No. 1 and No. 2. and aeccompanied with full directions. A great number of certificates might be procured in favor ofthis medicine, hut the proprieter has thouglu fit not to insert them. in as much as hedepends upon the merits of the sume for ite reputation. The above pill is kept constantly on hnnd by thc proprieter and can be had rit wholesale and rotail.at the store of Beckley &, Co. Orders írom the country promptly attencled to. Ann Arbor. (lower town) May29th 1842. 9 L. BECKLEY. THE subscriber would hereby give notice to the farmers of Washtennw, and the neighboring counties, that he hos an Olí M111 now in operation in Ann Arbor, Lower Town. where he intends at all times ta buy FLAX SEED, (and other Seeds used in making OU.) and pny the highest price, and the best ol pay.- Onk Dolt-ak per bushel will be paid for good clean seed, or, onc gallon of Oil given for the same quantity. Farmeiis are requested to try Flax on their Summer fallows, and thereby avail themselves oí two crops instead of one. Merchants are requèsted to send in therr seed and exchango for Oil in preference to sending to New York or Boston for it, and ihns keep what money we havo n our own State. [45- tf.] JOEL R. HIDDEN. Ann Arbor. Lower Town. March 1. 1843.

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