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19
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June
Year
1843
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DEPJTISTRY DR. JEWETT - Perlorms in iliemost skilful manner and With very little pain, all ope'aiionson the TEETH. neccssary 10 preserve hem nnd render thein permnnently usetul. - METALLIC INCORRUPTIBLE' TEETH, nserted n the mon heauiiful manner on pivots or ine gold plate. De-ntai. Irrjgularities in childrcn remedied, and Tooth Acht efiectually sured withmt the tlread and pain of extraction. His charges will be as low as ihose of any who do their work equally as well. Ladic3 will be attended at their dwellings if so desired. Satisfaetory Refereuces given. Advice gratis. 03a Office at Col. Jewett's, Upper Town. Ann Arbor. June 14, 1843. 2w Hare Chance for Xndustrious Females. rjHE Subscribers wouhl ïespf cfully r.nnounce X to the "LABOR1NG FKMALES" o Washtehaw and vicinity, that they will furnis! WOOL, of a superior quality, tube manufactured into cloih. The wool to be madt into Rolls, before given out. TERMS. The Rolls to be taken at the l'aclory and made into flannel, one half of which is to be returned to the proprietors. J. BECKLEY & CO. Ann Arbor, June 12, 1843. 8-3wS. PETTSBOWE, SÜRVEYOR, MAKER, AND LAND AGENT. Office in Court House Square, Ann Arlr. June 19, 1843. tí. TARIFF OR NO TARIFF GOODS ARE CHE4P AT GARLAXDS. TUST receivedat tlic Farmers and Mechanica J Store, direct f'rom New York, a geneml assortment of clioice an.i select GOODS, consistingof all most every anide wanted, guch as Sheetings Sliinings, Broad Cloths. Cassimere, Calicóes, Drillings, Gambroons, ' Lirens, Umbrellas, Ribbons, Cravats, Mous. de Lains. Silks, Shawls. Bonnels. Hais, Suga'r, Tea and Colfee, Crockery. Boots and Shoes, Looking Glasses, &c. &c. AU of A'htch will be sold cheap as the cheapcst. Goonspurcliasers will keep in mind the Farmers and Mechantes Store. C. J. GARLAtfD. N. B. Any goods purchnsed of him not givng satisfaction in price end quaÜty can be returned. Ann Arbor, (Upper Town) June 12, '43. 7tfüïurder & Suicide! PASSING your s ■ reets a tew dayssince, I was alinnst horror struck in noticing a cominual protracted nmrcier. Chenp'.st Store in town - ;Nevv York Wholesale and Retail Cheap cash Store" "Buftlilo Clieap Store" led me to cal! where I saw the ';Kings English" lie mangled, bleeding, dying. Atanother place I saw a great display oí "Red Rags" and flaming hand bilis, where on examination I found that they claimed to have bottght their goods at "Auction" and I cnew 'hat goods sold al auciion were of inferior qiiality, and such as would not bear the test of private sale scrutiny. Oh.thonght T.how they aut their own thronts in buying their goods at auction. I passed on to F. Denison's old stand where I found II. Becker fairly settled with a large STOCK OF GOODS, selected at private siks. embracing nearly every thing called fjr in the country, at low prices. for ensh. produce, or good credit. And here I found that the pure Enclish was spoken, as I am assured it is at his Store in the Lower Town. VIATOR. Ann Arbor. June 12, 1843. 7 tf.For Sale BY ihe Suhscriber, a good locntion fi?r WOOL CARDING nnd CLOTH DRESSING, in the Tnwnship of Ajala, Simco Co., Hjme District, U. C. -ALSO - TOO Acres of cbnice Lnnri in Granby Town, Missisco County. Montreal District, L. C. -ALSO- 200 Acres, benig part of the Estáte known by the name of the Douglass Esta'e, in Sheflord Township, Missisco County, Montreal District, L. C. - ALSO- A Hmaè nnd T.ot in Michigan Village, five miles up the Huron River Irom Ann Arbor All r eitlier the snii! possessions may be had chenp for Cash. or for Land in this State. For furiher paniculars inq'iire of the subscriber at Ann Arbo. Lower Town. ?. COMER. June 8, 1843. 7-tf. Estáte of Ira Durrin. THE Undesigncd, C'omniissioners for receiving and allowing claims against the aforesaid estnte, will meet at the office of E. Mundy. at 9 o'clock. A. M.. on Werfncsday, the'21st day of June next, to reccive end examine claims against said eslate. E. MUNDY, J. WELLS. T. FOSTER. Ann Arbor. June 7, 1843. 7-'2wFor Sale. OXEyokc of VV0RK1NG OXEN. Enquirc at ihe Hat Store of H. BAGG. Lower Town. Ann Arbor, May 29, 1843. 5-tf BLANK DKEDS. MORTGAGES, EXECUTIONS, SUMMONSES, &c. just piin'ed nnd tbr sale at the H'SIGNAL OFFICE. XBChancery Sale Absolute, for Cash and to the highest Bidder [N the cause pending in the Court of Chancery, for the Second Circuit of the State ui' Michi;an, wherein James Abbott is complainant. and bigail Welch, David Enton, George Welch, [Jenry Welch, Harriet Welch, and Augusta Welch, are defendams, ths said George, Henry, Harriet, and Augusta being Minors, under the jfce of twenty-one ycars. - Whereas, by a decretal order in the above cause, made by his Honor EJon Famsworth, then Chancellor of the State of Michigan, bearing date the fourteenthday of July, A. D. eigbtcn hundred and iorty one, it was ordered and ecreed, that the above namcd defcndants should ecieem certoin morigaged premises in the Crmlainant's bill contained, by the payment of the urn of Jour hundred and ninety-eiglu dollars and wenty-four cents, and the interest to accrue lereon, from the fourteenth day of July, eighten hundred and iorty one, the date of a certain eport in said decree meniioned, and also the oais of cumplainant to be taxed. on or before tho ourteenth day of November, in the year eigbteen undred and loriy-one, or tliat in default thereot, ie said mortgaged premises with the appurteances, or so 111U2I1 thereof as would be sufficient o pny the said debl and ihc interest which had ccrued, or might ihcreafter accrue with said , ost8, and which might be sold separately wiihut injury to the partiesor either of them, should e sold at public auction, nt the Couit House, in ie village of Ann Arbor. in the County of Vashtenaw, by and under the direction of one of ie Masters of the said Court, the said Master irst giving aix weeks previous notice of the time nd place of sale in sovne newspaper published in aid Cour.ty, as by the said decree, reference béng thereunto had, may more felly appear, And whereas, the said premises are yet unre eemed, and the above stated sum with interest, nd costs. is yet due and unpaid, INow, therefore, notice is hereby given. that in ursuance of thedirections ol the said dt-cree, nd by virtue of its authority, 1 wilt, on the sixeenth day of Mny next. at the hour of Twelve o'clock, at noon, ai the Court House of the County of Washtenaw. in the village of Ann Arbor. sell to the highest bidder, at public Auction, tho lands and premises in saul decree nientioned, or &o much thereof as may le sufïicient to pay the aforesaid sum, interest and costs. and can be sold sopaiately without injury to any of the pnrties in this canse, which taid lands and premises are known and describtd as foüows. viz: 0A that certain tract or parcel of land sitúate ia the County of Washtenaw. and State of Michigan, known as the East half of the South Enst quarter of Section njn:ber thirty-two, in Town ship number four, South of Range number seven Knst. containing eighty acres. The sale will be absolute - without redemption and for cash. G. T. GRIDLEY,Master in Chancery. C H. Stewaht. Sol. forComph. Dated this 2eth day of March, 843. The above sale is adjourned to the 8th day of June next, at the time and place above mentiohed. G. T. GR1DLEY. Master. Ann Arbor. May 76. 1843. The above sale is further postponcd until the twenty-secor.d day of June instant, at the same place and timeof dïy. G. T. GRIDLEY, Master. C. H. Stkwart. Sol. for Complt June 8tli, 1843. YPSI&ANTI ACADEHIY, II. H. GRIFFEN. Principal. MISSC. E. HAMMOND. Assistant. THE twelfth term oi tbisinstitution will commence on Monday, May 29, and cominue 11 weeks. While this school is equally open to all of both sexes, who wish to acquire a good education, particular attention wlll be given to those who are preparing to tcach. The exclusive and unimerrupted attentiun of the principal will be given to impact a pn.ciical knowledge of the English branches. He oecupies about half an hour daily in lecturing. with the aid of the ap paratu8; minerals, or otherwise. Apparatus. - The lnstiiution is furnished with Chemical, Philosophical, and Astronomical apparatus, Snrveying Instruments, Geometiical solids. &c. to the a;noum of 300; also. a good Cahinet of Minerals worth $5p. Turnos in the cammon English branches, including Composition and Dedaniation hom $2,50 to $3,5Q. In Phüos-ophy. Chemistry, Astronomy, History, Rheturic, Bonny, Algebra. Geometry, Surveying, &c. from $4,50 to $5.00. . Mezzotintq and Chinese or Theorcm paintiug, $3.0J each lor 12 lessons, taught by Jlrs. Griffen. The tuition is to be paid at the middle of the term. No deduction for absence wijl be made, except for protiacted sickness, and no one wiü be ïeceived forless than fiveand a half weeks. - Books may be had oí the principal at Detroit prices. Board. Including room and wnshing. from. $1,00 to $1,50 per week; for further particulars :nquire of the principal. Rev. I. M. Weaa, Rev. H. P. Powers, Rev. O. F. North, J. Fairchild. M. D., J. C. Allen, M. D., G. and E. M. Skinner, Esqrs. have kindly consented to form a visiting comniitiee. to be present at the Week reviews on Thursday, and at the public examination of the school. Ypsilanti, April 29, 1343. 5- lv.CJLSWTOJT SEJtUJVdLRY. A SUMMER TERM WILL commence on the iirst monday of June next. and continue twelve weeks. TUIT i ON. Forcommon English branci.es, 3.00 Forthe higher English branches, 4,00 For Lalin and Greek, 5,00 GEO. W. BANCROFT, Preceptor. MRS. BANCRUFT, Preetptresau Clinton, May 17, 1843. 4-4 w BOOK EINDERY. AT THK PAPER MILL (l.OVVKR TOWll) ANN ARBOR. EBOOTH would respecifully inform the inhabitantsof Ann Arbor and vicinity that he continúes the business of BOOK BIIVDI7VG at the old stnnd, in the Paper Mili. Oíd Booka will be neaily rebound on short noticc. All kind3 of RULING done to order. - Country produce taken in payment. April 11), 1S43. 5C-tf. LOST. A VAI ÜABLK UMMIELLA, cotton cover, which has been left at sonie store or fhvelling in the village. The finder is respectfully requested to return it to G. BECKLEY. CHEËSÏsT" FOR Sale by C. J. GARLAND. Ann Arbor, Upper Town, May 5, '43. 2 3,000 FLOUR BARRELS for eale Cheap for Cash, by C J. GARLAND. 2 Ann Aibor, Upper Town, May 5, 184:5. OF all kinds neatly exccuied at :lio bignal Office, at the siiorteai notico, and on thö most reisiinable terms. Books Pamphlets CircularS' HandbillS ec"Wn uc nnted tü order, at anv time, wan the utmost nccuracy. [EF Orders by mail promptly filled.

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