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August
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1843
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WOOLEIV rpiIE sufascnbers would inlbr.n tta.RUibUe mot they are now' mnnulaciunng WÜUL.L-_V CLOTH with a degree of success equal to their most sanguine expectations. With ihe macliin ery they now have, they are oble to manufacture from 75 to 100 pounds of wool per day. Tlie cloth they have mado for tlie last three nionths is of the best qualiiy. and that mnde-in future will be similar. They have entirely overeóme the difficuhies of starting an establishment of tliis kind in a new country. Their terms are 37i cents per yard for fulled cloth tinWhed. or half the cloth the wool will make. lf any alteraiion oí the terms should be determined on, public notice will be given. All wool received bcfore flucii notice ia given wil! be worked on the above terms. Ifkiiy wish to have their wool worked without mixing it wilh other wool, it will he done. provided they assorl it theniselves, and turnisli il in quanlities of 100 pounds of one ouajjtty oi wool. It is much better to sew up wool in sachs thanto tie it up in blaiikets; the cluth should bc etrong. Provisionsofalï kinds wil! be roceived in payment for manufnemring to the amount required lor the consumption of the estnblishment. Wool eent by railroad to Scio, wil! be properly nttend■ed to; the number of pounds should be niarked on thesaclv withink; also the weighl of ihe sack. - ha wool will bo worked in turn osit comes in. os nearly as can be done with reference to the different qualitws. O Many Farmers have expressed lo us their grarïficariORr. consideration of our storting this branch of biïs'fness. and many have encourngod us by their patronage during tlie last year. We now insite aU to bring their wool. to the amouni of SóF0C6 pF.ands. and receive the benefit of the very coasonable terms on which we ofler to rnanufaccare h. The establishment is 2 milest west of Ann Arbor, on the Hurnn. S. W. FOSTER. &, CO. Scio, April 30, 1843. 1-tf WOODWORTHS HOTEL . KORTHERN, KASTEEN ASU SOUTHERN STAGE HOI" E. The tmdersigned respectfully aniiounces to the public, that he is now tlie prnprieior of this well known establishment. The house having been thoroughly overhauied, and refitted in a manner calculated to promote the comfort of citizens and the travelling public. The house occupies an eligible position, on the corner of Woodbridije and Rnndulph Btreets, in a business part of the city. Those who may honor liim with their counfenance, niay be assdred i hut no e pense or attention in h3 power, will be pared, to make their sojourn in Detroit agreeable and satisfuo tory. [46-ly] S. D. WOODVVORTH.NO FICTION. ONE PRICE STORE. THF. subscriber still continúes to sell DRY GOODS,and DRY GROCERIES. atNo. 5. Hurón Bloek, Loicer Toicn. Mis stock o! eách was carefully selected and wel I purchased, which enalbes him to sell low for rcadypiy. As he believes the moncy of the saino quaüty of every person, is of the same' valúe, he wijl sell to all for the8ame price, and no amount o f Oratory can swervc him from that coursc. Persons can make just as good bargains by sending an agent, as tocóme themselves. In connexion with the store 9 a Grist and Floujung Mit.t., where he witl cnnstantly pay Cash for Wlieat at the highest market price. Farmers and Whcat buyers con have tbeir Gristing and Flouring done to order and on the most reasonable terms. Tio6e who wi&ti lu parchase goods. or get Wheat floured, wotild do well to caíl andenquire his prices, and into his manner of doing busineps. DWÍGH.T KELLOGG. Ann Arbor, LowerTown, Feb. 26, 1843. 4ñ-t. WHOLESALE & RETAIZ. . TZ'JP.f K1M2.V, B00KSELIEB&N3STATIÖMER, SMART S BLOCK, 137 JEFFEIISOS AVENUE, DETROIT. K.2eps constnutly for sale a complete nssortment of Misccllaneous, School and Classical Books; Letter and Cap Paper, plnin p.nd ruled, Quills. Ink. Sealing Wn.v, Cutlery, Wrapping Papr:r. Priatjng Paper, of all stzes; and JBook, Ñews and Canister Ink, of various kinds. BLAW2 BOOZS, Full and half bound. of every variety o llulmíj. MEMORANDUM 1KJOK.S, te. To Merchams, Teachers, and others, buying in quantitie8, a large discount made. SABBATH SGHOOL & BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITOR 51-tf. Attention Invalids ! WHO has tried tho Peksian Pilís and JeT.v David's oí ■ Hebrew Plaster. and is not ready to testify that tliey are decidedly the best medicines now in use? The aböve medicines have been before :he public some four years, aiid physicians at the East have used them extensively in their practice, and were thcy here, tliey couk teil you of the excellent qualhies of these medicines. Rr.ADKíi! Have you ever used theni? J you have not, aslc those who have if they are not what we recomrnend thetn to be. They are the Cheapist as well as the best. A box of piaster contains sufilclenf to spread 8 or 10 plaslers - price 50 cents. The large Boxes oí PrLLs contain 73 pills for G3 cents: the email buxes 35 pills for 31 cents. No persons should condemn them until ihey have iried them. and then vve are sure they will not. These medicines are for sale by one or moreagents in all villages and cities in the United States. Cali on the agent, and he will give any inlormation wanted. For sale by J. H. Lund. S. P. & J. C. Jjswen. C. Eberbach, Ann Arbor; D.'M. íidd. Milford: M. C. Bakín, Novi; D. H. Rowlnnd, Norlhville; J. Scattergood, Plymouth; P. Vunavery, Franklin; J. Dean, Pontiac: J. MíUefd, &. Son, Dexter; Dr. Sager, Jackson. JO - 6m.Cash and Barter Store. C . J . GARLAND, HAVING purchased the entiie luck in (fade of Godfrey and Allen, will be happy to wait upon such as will givo hira a cali; ílis stock consista of a general assortment of goods. and will be sold clicap, and for readv vau only. W ANTEO, In exchange tor GOODS, most kinds of country produce, and 300,000 FLOUR BARREL STA VES & IIEADING, for which a fair price will be paíd. Ann Arbor, April 19, )843. 52-tf. S. PEÏTIBOME, 6ÜRVEYOR, MAKJBR, AND LAND A0KNT. Office in Court House Square, Ann Arbor. June 19, 1843. tí. F, Shoep ShearsOR Sale by C. J. GARLAND. Ann Arbor, Upper Towji, May 5, 1543.Threshing JHachines. Til E undcrsigned would inform the public thnt they continué to manufacture House Powers and Thkksuikg Machines, two nnd a hall' mil es from the village of Ann Arbor. on the rail-rond. The Horea Power is a hite invention by S. W. Foster, and ia decidedly j superior to any other ever oifered to the public, as wilí appear by the statements of those ! who lrave used thcm during the last year. lt ia light in weight and smallin compase, bcing ; carried together with the Threshcr, in o com! mon waggon box, and drawn with ese by two horses. It is as httle Hable to break, or j get out ol repair, as any other Horae Power, and will work as easy and thrash ns nmch ' with four horses attached to it aa any oilier power with fivs horses, aswillappear from the recomniendationa below. New pntterns have been made for the cast Tron. and addiuonnl weight and strength applied wherever it had appeared to be necessary from one year's use of the machino. The subscribers deern it proper to stoto, (hat a numberof horse powers were sold last , year in the village of Ann Arbor which were believed by thepurchasers to be those invented by S. W. Fosler. and that most or all of them were eithcr made materially different, or nltered bci'ore sold, so as to be niaterinliv differenl from thosc jnnde and sold by the subscribers. Sucli alterations being decidedly detrnnenta' to the utility of the machine. They have good rcason to believe that every one of those returned by the purchasers as unsatisfac tory were of this class. They are not aware that any Power that went from their shop, and was put in use, as they made it, has boen condemned or laid asideas a bad machine. Allwhowish tibuyare invited to examine them and to enquire of those who have used them. There will be onefor examination at N. fl. Wing's, Dcxlcr rillagi ; and one at Maktin Wili.son's storehotise in Detroit - both these gentlemen being agents for the sale of thcni. The pricc wïïl be $120 for a four horse power, with a threshing machine, with a siave or wooden bar eylinder; and $?30 fur a horse power with a threshing machine with an iron bar eylinder. The attenüon of the reader is invited 10 ttie following recommendations. S. W. FOSTER &CO. Scio. April 20. 1842. HECOMMEXDA TI ONS. This is to certify that we have used one of S W. Foster's newly invented Horse Powers foj about five months, and threshed wiih it about 3000 bushels, and believe it is constructed on bctter pjindvl.es than any other Horse Power. One of Uie undersigned has ownedand usedeipht different kinds of Horse Powers, and we believe that four horses will thrash as much with this Power as fitc will with any other power with which we arcacquaintcd. H. CASE, S. G. IVES. Scio, January, 12. 1Q-12. Tais is to inform the public that I have purr.hnsed. and have now in use, one of the Horse Powers recently invented by S W. Foster. made by S. VV. Foster, & Co., and believe it be constructed upon better principies, and requires less strength of horses than any other power with which 1 am acquainted. A. WEEKS. Mount Clemens, Sept. 8, 1S41. This is to inform the pnblic thatl have purchasedoneof the Horse Powers, recently invented by S. W. Foster, and used it for a numsr of months. and believe it is the best power n use, working with less strength of horses than any other power with which I nm acqunimed, and being small in compass, is asily moved from one place to another. I believe" 4 horses wiljthresh as much with tbis power as ■ will with any other power. - The plan anti the working ofihie power have been universally approvod of by fermere for vr hom I have thrashed. E. S. SMÍTH. Scio. April 11. 1S42.SMIJT I ACHIMES. Tho siihscnbers make very good SMUT MACHINES which they will sell for $60. This machine was invented by one of the subscrihers, who has had many yenr's expcrience in the milling business. We invite those who wish to buy a good machine for a fair price tobuy of ns. It is worth as mw";h. as most of the machines that cost f rom 150 to $300. S. W. FOSTER & CO. vScio. April 18. 1843. DR. BANISTER'S CELEIÍRATEÜ FEVER AGUE P1LLS- Purcly legetaiUj A safe, speedy. and sure remedy tor fover and ague, duin naue. chili fever, and the bilious diseases peculiar to new countries. These pulsare designed for the aflections oí the üver and other internal organs which attend tlie diseases of the new and miasmatic portionsof our country. The proprietor baving tried them in a gre-at variety of cases confidenüy believes tliat they are superior to any remedy that hns ever been ofleied to the public for the above diseases. lt is purely Vegetable and perfectly harmless, and can be taken by anyperson, maleor female with perfect safety. The pills are prepared in two separate boxes, marked No. 1 and No. 2. and acecompanied wi'.h full directions. A great number of certificates might be procured in favor of this medicine, but the proprieter has thought fit notto insert theni. in as much as he dependa upon the merits of the same for its reputación. The above pill is kept constantly on hand by the proprieter and can be had at wholesale nnd rfitail at the store of' Beckley & Co. Orders from the country prompily attended to. Ann Arbor. denver town) May 29 1842. 9 L. BÉCKLEY GROÜNO PLASTER. PRICK RRDUCED TO NINE DOLLARS PER TON. THE subscribers have now on hand and vill continue to keep a good supply of GROU.VD PLASTEE, in Barrels, at ;heir Store in Detroit, 023, Jefferson Avenue,) and in Bulk, at their Hoster MUI, on the River Road, half way between Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor. The above" is from the Séneca Falls and Grand Iiwer Piaster Beds. both noted for their superiority. ELDRED & CO. Januaryl2, 1843. 46-Gni. PAINTIN6. T. LA 31 BERT, BEGS leave to inform the inhabitants of Ann Arbor, and the surrouniiing country, ihat having located himself in the Lowzr Village, wuli the view of" carrying on the ibove business in all its branches, (sonie jï which are HOUSE, SIGN. and ORJVJ1MEJYTAL PAIJYTIJYG, GILDING and GLAZIITGr GRAJNING, mitution of all Wooda, MARBLlOIZJNG, niAXSPARENCIES, BANÍSERS. &c. re8pectfully solicits a share of public patronige, as his prices shall be low to conform to ihe times and his work done in the be6i manaer. T. L. would sny to Farmers that he is particularly desirous to attend to their cails, as produce is the best kind of pay. Ana Arbor, Lower Town, JVIarch G. 1843. 45.'- ly. BLANK DEEDS. MORTGAGES, &c. for sale at this office.KA IJL KOAD TEMPERANCE HOUSE. THE undersiRiied would rcspectlully iiiíonn the friends oí' Tempernnce. and the public líunerully, ihat theabotc namcd House, formeriy knosvn as ihe Temperance Hotel, nnd situnted on ihe corner of Michigan avenue and Wasbing ton strect. neár the Central Railroad Depot, havmg undergone thorough repairs and very great iddiiional iinprovements, is now ready for ihe rejeption of all those who mny favor hiin with o cali. The nccommodalions, in every respect, nrc not inlerior to any Tempi-rancc Houso iri ihe country, and every atteniion will he given to sueh as bestow thcir patronage upon this laudable enterprise. N. B. Carriages ahvays in readiness to convey passeiigcrs to and froni Bonrs nnd Cars. WM. CHAMP. Detroit. May 9. TS-13. 4-1 y DR. HALSTED'S BKISK PILLS. 26 I'h.ls ron 23 Ct.vis. THE Brisk Pilis answer t!ie púrpose more eflectually for any disease fot wlnch nny other pill ís recommended, nnd supersede thaui ültogether in medical excellence nnd virtue. ]f you doubt this. just try them.it will cost you only two shillmgs - and tlien you. with me, wül be satistied. jf they are not what I recommend íhem to be. denounce them and put thcm down, for ] cannot conscientiously recommend them for n cure all for every thing. But this I do say, without fear ofeontradiction. that no pills aic their equal in removing diseases originating in ihe stoniach or bowels. For liver and bilious diseases, such asdum aguo, i'ever and agüe, intermittant and remittani fevers. the Brisk Pills possess peculiar properties for their speedy removal. From ten years e.xpciience as n practisina pbysician. I am convinced that none can cqual them. - Read what other pills are good for. and what they will cure, and if t!ie Brisk are not superior to them all, then discard their use. Do not believe all tli:it s said abouí an infallible pill - tliatncver fails to cure any disease - but try the Brisk Pills - tli3 cheapest pills in use - 23 pills for 25 cents - and then you will have a chance to judge of their merit ordemerit. As a blood cleanser. and a purifier to the diseased eystem. they perhaps supersede every pill n use. They are quick and eusy in the operation. giving lifu and tone to all the torpid organs; throwing.oflT impure mátters or humors; leaving the system healthy and clean. This is all that any one medicine can do.notvvi hstanding the great show ofwordsand íictitious cer tificates. We are determined tolet'ihesenills stand upon their own reputation, win or loóse. All we ask is, for a fair and impartial tra1. Thcy can be taken by old and young, at any time with perfect safety. They are an excellent medicine for chtldren. for worms. &c. In a word, they possess all the qualities of an aperient pill for familj' use. They have cured many diseases which no other medacine could remove. In conclusmn I say. do not give up or despair of a cure until yon have tried the Brisk Pills, for they do possess peculiar properties and virtues. For fcale by S. P. & J. C. Jewett. C. Eberbach. Ann Arbor; D. H. Rowland, JN'orthville; J. S. Scattergood, Plvmouthi .1. Dean. Pontiac: .!. B. Dickson. Mt. Clemcns: Maitland & Co.. Romeo; Sprague !t Co.. Rochester; Church & Bnrchard, N. P. Jacobs, J. O wen & Co., Detroit. 10-6m YPSÏLAIMTï ACADEMY II. H. GRIFFEN, Principal. [A compeient assistant will supply the place of Miss HAMMOND, who has lft town to teach.]TÍIE thirtccnth term of this iiisunitioii .l. commence on Mondoy, Aug. 28.. and continue 11 weeks. While this school ís equally open to all of both sexos, who wish to acquire a good education, particular attention wlll be given to those who are preparing to tcach. The exclusive and unintcrrupted attention of the principal will be given to impaït a pr.ictical knowledge of the Engíish branches. He occupies about half an hour daily in lecturing. whfa the a:d of the apparalus, minerals. or otherwise. Apparatus. - The Insütution is furnished with Cliemical, Philosopliieal, and Astronómica] apparatus, Surveying Instruments. Geomctrical solids, &c.. to the ainouut of S3U0; also, a good Cabinetof Minerals worth $50. ■ Tuitio.v in the comnion Englieh branches, including Cumposition and Dcclamation from .$2.50 to 3,50. In Philosophy. Chemistry, Astronomy. History, Rheturic, Botnny, Algebra. Geometry, Suiveying, &c. from $4,50 to $5.00. Mezzo tinto and Chinese or Theorem painiing, $3.00 each for 12 lessons, taught by Mis. Griffen. The tuition is to be paid at the middle of the term. No deduciion for absence will be made, except for protiacted sickness, and no one will be received for less than five and a half weeks. - Books inay bc had of the principal at Detroit prices. Board, Including room and washin?. from $1.00 to $1,50 per week; forfurthcr particulars :nquire of the principal. Rev. I. M. Weaa, Rev. H. P. Powers. Rcv. O. F. North, J. Faiichüd, M. D.. J. C. Allen, M. D., G. and E. M. Skinner, Esqrs. have kindly consented to form a visiting conimittee. to be present at the Week reviews on Thursday, and at the public exainination of the school. Ypsilanti, April 29, 1S43. 5- Iv. TO CZ.OTHXXZRS AND WOOL CARDERS. nnHE subseriber would respecifully solicït the JL attention of Clothiers and Wool Carders, to an efaminution of his present títock oí' anieles in their line, nssuriug them ol thcir superior tjuality, (which will be apparent upbri cxaniination) and and of the unusually luw rates at whieb he is onabled to teil them. Arriong a variety of articles belonging to the trade may be enumcrated: Carda of every description; Shtittleö, Steel Reeds 4-4 5-4 wide; Clothiers Jneks; Sattinett Warp: Emery; Tenter Hooks; Worsted Harness; Card Cleaners and plates; Screws; Copper Kettles; Shearing Machines, Parson'a, also.. two or three ar dirg Machines. The subseriber feels hiniself warrnnted in nssuring the trade thnt lus supply of Clothiers Tools, togeiher with soma 12or 15 ton of aasorted DYE WOODS and DYE STUFFS, form ono af the largest ar:d most complete stocks of the kind ever offored to the public of Michiaun.- Owin" the re furo to tlic iniluccments he can ofl'cr to tholc engogi'd in the CLOTH DRESSING and WOOL CARDING business, of an extensivo stock and low prices, he solicits thcir exaintnation of the same before purchasing or making arrangeinents elf-ewhere. PIERRE TELLER, Wholesale Druggist, 139 Jefferson Avenue. Detroit. April 17, 1S43. 51-tf. EOOK BINDERY. AT THE PAPER MILL (l.OWER TOW) AN" .M: Mor. EBOOTH would respecifully infbrm the inhabitanlsof Ann Arbor and vicinity that he continúes the business of 1SOOK BIIVDIG, at the old atand, in the Paper Mili. Oíd Books witl be neatly rebound on short noüco. AU kinds of RULING done to order. - Co-intry produce taken in poyment. April' 19, 1843. GgHfiPeters Pilis. 'Tis íun theysny to gct wcll with ihem, ALL mankind thiougbout tlicir wide and immense circulution, that ever try thcm condiiue lo buy thein. Peters' Pilis are purely vegetable; they work no miníeles, nor do they piofess to cure all diseases, bccause they aro the 3cientific compound ot 'a regulnr physician, who has made his profession the study of his life. Dr. Peters is a gradúate oí Yale College, also o! the Massnchusetts Medical College, and has soniewhat distinguislied himeelfns a man of scicitCG nul genius among the iamily of the late CJjv. Peters. Peters' Vegetable Pilis are simple in their pre[iaration, mild in their r.ction. thorough in theïroperntion. ond unnvoiled in iheir results.- The town and country are :ilikc fillcd with their praise. The palace and the poor house nlike echo with their virtues. In all elimatesthey will retnin their wonderful powers and exen ihem unaltercd by age or siiuition. nnd this the voice of a grnteiul community proclaimed. - Peters' Pilis prevent - keep oft' diseaees if timely used. fiiid have no rival in curing billious fever, lever and ague,dyspepsii, liver complaints.eroup. sick headache. jáundice, nsthma.dropsy. rheumatism, etilargement of the splren. piles, coliu. feinale obstruution, heart burn. furred tongue. nausea, distention of the stomach nndbowels. ineipient diarrheca. flnttilence, habitual costivenese. loss of appetitc, bloched. or sallow complexión, and in all cases of lorpor of the bowels, where a cathnrtic or aperienf is indicated. producing neither nausea, griping or debility; and fre repeat all who buy them continue to try theni. Tlic most triurnphant success hns ever ottended their use and enough is alrcady known o) them to mmortalize nnd hand them down to pos terity with theimprovements of the ge in medical scieuce. Dr. Peters was bred to the hcalmg art, and in order to supply denunds, he has oricinated nnd called to his aid the only steam driven machinery in the world for pill woiking. 'Tis perfect, and its process impaits to the pill esscnüal virtun. because by being perfectly wroughr, all the puls' hidden virtue is revealed, when called into action. and here also it is Peter? excelsall the world and takesall the premiums, medals and diplomas. So clenr the tract for tlu Engine - Peters' Pilis are coming - a million oi witnesses can now be heard for them- resisfleéf - do you lienr that! while a liost enn tnstify ihat thcy believe they owc their salxution from disease and death to Peters' Pill, and if calomel and knivcsare getting partialiy into disuse wc are only mistaken. Certificatüs. - Thispnpercould befilled uirh thcm by residents of Michigan, by your friends and neighbors - ask ourngentf;, h is now well known thnt the people will have Peters' Pil!s, and to hinder would betostop the rushing wind. Price 25 or 50 cents per box. The resistless force of these tnuhs - their universal reception, added to the tostimony of millions. '"keep it before tho people'' must and will be heard through'OHt this vnle of tcars. Their hnppy influcncc on oung laijies while sufiering undcr the usual changes of lile as directed by the laws of nature, they impart a buóyaney of hcart, ffieling nnd nction, rin elnstic step, velvet cheek, lilly and carnation complexión by their action on the chyle, &.C. and lndies in delicate situations always admit thoir power and innocence, and take them two or threc at a tini without in the slightest degree incutnng tlie )iazard ofan abortion; which facts are of the utmost mportance. Pimples; a young Indy sent het lovoto Dr. Peters, and saysshe fcel.-? more gratefultohim for the restoration of her beauty than ifhehad saved her life. 'Tis fun to get well with Peters Pilis, for they cause the blood to course as limpid and gentle through the veins as a mountain rivulet; 3 or 4 is a common dose, henee the patiënt is not compelied to makn a meal. TROUBLE IN PLUTO"S CAMP. Quite astonished Old Pluto cameto New Ycrk, (Hearing Peters had got his Pill Engine at work.) To resign his commission, his hour glass and scythc;1 have come to denver themnll up to you - Sir, uiï c.illJny is uvor my business stlwough; I havo been for three years in a terrible stew. And Í reaily don't know what on earth I'am to do: - Not of your mignty sire do I come to complnin. But a tamal New Yorker, one PETERS by name; The diseascs my aids., in this war of mankind. Are subdued by this Peters, what help can we find7 I would yield him N. York. sir, if thcre lic would stay; But, sir. Peters will have the wholc wurld for his. Árttp. While musingin council whal coursc to pursue. That Engine of Peter brok o. forth inio view. The Kin? of terrors looked a while. As though liie soul was turned to bile, At that unsparing scourge of ills, By all men known as Peters' Pilis. These Pilis of Peters' stop the slanghter. And leavcs the blood as pure as water. Now Peters makes, ï'veheard himsay, Frve hundred thousand pills a dny; So that the chance is very small Of people dy ing therc at all; For soon the clieeks, so marked for doom, Begin like any rose to bloom. Look herc! all icho Iry them continue to buy fhsm. For sale as follows, by Messrg. Beach & Abel. G. Grenville, F. J. B. Crane, Maynard. & Co.. G. Ward, S. P. & J. C. Jewett, J. H. 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. Winans, Sylvan, Hale, & Smitli. Grasa Lake; W. Jackson, Leoni: D. T. Merriman. Jackson; M. A. Shoemaher. Midiinn Centre; Brotherson & Co., L. B. Kief & Gilbert, Manchester; D. S. Haywood. Saline; Snow & Keye. Clinton; .1. Scattergood & Co., Plymouth: Stone. Babcock &.Co., andJuüns. MoviusStCo., Ypsilanti; Pierre Teller, Detroit; J. &. J. Bidwell. and Dr. Undorwood, Adrion; fiart Sz. Mosher. Springville; Harmeri & Cook. Brooklyn; Smith & Co., Jonesville; L. M. Boyce. Chicago - and almost every where else. Oer! 19, 1842 27-ly TARIFF OR 3WO TARirrT GOODS ARE CHEAP AT GMÏLANDS. JL'ST received at the Farmers and iMochanics Store, direct from New York, a general assortment of choice and select GOODS, cons8tingof all most every articie wanted, such ns Slieetings. Sliirtings, Broad Cloths. Cas&imcre, Calicóes. Diillings, Gambroons, Linens, Umbrellns, Ribbons, flravats, Mous. de Jains. Silks, Shawls, Bouruiis, Hale, Sugar, Ten and Coffee, Crockery. Boots and Shoes. Lookine Glasses, &c. &c. All of which will be sold clieap as the cheapest. Goodspurchasera will keep in mind the Farmers and Mechanica Store C. .T. GARLAND. N. B. Any goodspurchased of him not giving satisfaction in price and qualiiy cun bo relurned. Ann Arbor. (UpperTown) hnn 1?, '43. 7(f For Salo. O?,-Eyoke of W0RK1NG OXEN. Knquirc at the Jlat Store of H. BAGG. Lower Town. Ann Arbor, Mny 29, 184H. 5-tf 3,000 FLb'ük BARRELS for eale Cheap for Cash, by C J. GARLAND. 2 Ann Aibor, Upper Town, May 5, 1843 B" Tank dee'ds. mortuagesT exeCUTIONS, SÜMMONSES, &c. just nrintedand for sale at the - ÏÏTÏIGNAL OFFICE, j . 1E. SE AH 'S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL PLASTER, The. most effectvol remedrj yel discover cd for liheumulism, t'evcr Sores, 7F(.V Sicclliiigs, lnjlammnlion in the Eyes, Steelled Th roa i in Scarlet Ferer, (uinsey, 4-c. tj-c. TÍIE CHEMICAL VLASTER s an important remedy for ilio?e wlio are efflicted with chronic and iuflnnunatory complaints, by iis easi u g pain. coumeraeüng inilamiiiation, and giving speedy relief by iis active, sVrèngtbenirig, nnodyne. dinphorelic and counterirritant properties - nn efïectual remedy for Chronic and lmilainin.Ttory lllieuma;ism, Aguo ín ilie Breast, Scalds, Burns. Bruiscs, Serofulu, Ulcers, Oíd Sores of ïimost evcry description. Cankered and Swelled Throat arisinyfroni Scarlet Fever, Felons, Whito Sweïlinos, Oliil!)!aii)s, &c. Persons sufl'ering from Liver Complaintf. Vulmonary diseases, inflaminatioti of the Lungs, witli pain in the side, back or limbs. will iind relief by the usc of this Piaster. In all cases it may be used with perfect 3afety. E. DEAN S CHEMICAL FLASTER is put up in boxes at filiy cents and onc dollar enen, with full directions accompanyinrr cach box. Mnnufactnrcd and sold wholipale by II. H ARRIS & CO.. Asbtabula, Ohio. sole propru tois. to whom all orders should be nddressed. Suld also by their Apents througbout the country. (ETA liberal discount made lo dealeisand physiüians. For tesfimonials and cenificatea from persons }f the hiphest respectibility, who have used the Chemical Piaster, see another column of this paper. ForsMc by tho following Agcnts in Michigan: H. W. Rood. KÜesi J. C. Larrimore. ' C. Skanahan, EdwnrdsbiiTh. Wm. O. Austin, White Pijreon. Isaac Benham. Jr., Conataniine. Danl. L. Kin.bcrly, Schoolcraft. II. B. Huston, &. F. March, jr PM Knlamnzoo. Jaincs W. Cothren. P. M. Galesburgh. T. L. BoIUcom. P. M. liattlc Crcek, Jamc-s M. Parsons, P. M. Marshall. Pan! Raymoná, Druggist, Jncksón. Wm. Jnckson, P. M. Leoni. Hale and Sinith, Grass Lake. John C. Witvnip. Sy!v;in. J Millord '& Son, Dc.ior. Thomas P. l;iy. Jr. Plyinonih, Perin & Hall, Northville, Mead & Mc.C.irlhy. Furmington, Peter Van Every. Franklin, Ju'ins Dean, Pontiac, Mnck & Sprague, Rochester, Jtfni?8 Stophëns. Útica. E. C. Galtup, Mt. Clcmens, G. &J. G. Hill. } n . . John Ówéq & Co. J DctroIfDr. Thop. M. Swceny, Dearbornville, L. Samson. Ypsilanti, J. II. LUNl). ) W. S. & J. W. MAYNARD. Ann Arbor. CIIKISTIAN EBERBACH, ) AO-lyPioughs! Ploughs! Oy CAjVT BE BEAT! =L$ r I "iHE subscribors have constantly on hand n _I_ largc assortment of PX.O17GXXS, jf n superior qualitv. whicfi they offer for snle is CUE AP as can be purchaeed at any otber )lace in this Couniy. Thoso wishing to purchase will pienso cnll ntirt camine for thernselves. PARTRIDGES, KENT & CO. Ann Aibor. April 20, 1843. 1 f. CE LE B RAT E D CHEMICAL PLASTER. THE foHowinp is ono from among the numerous leMimonials from persons of the liigliest respectability, which tbc proprietors have loccivfci. I'rom ïïii. MfM'.iroN. Fs. Attorney nt T avv. Showing the elncacy ol i-]. Dcan's (lumicül Piaster," in a case of partial orsu!)-(!islor:ati.on of lie shouldcr, in which ilm liaments and nms Ics were very rrmr-h rup;iired ör l-is'cr.itcl ; a. ;o in a case of fitltnnwatni Wtci'Vi'.Uism. To nV, uhom it. may covrern: This may ceitify. that in the spring of IRÍ2, T WaS thrown from my carrinp-c. which rasad my left shonider to be partially dislocnted, uid my entire left ann to le tnu.ch bruised and swolleii. My aitfndintr Thysician made innny ipplications to minee tho swclling and draw out the bruise: biu all v;ik used to bnt little ellcci. - [iE. Dean's Chemical Piaster" being rccominciulsd to me by a frieni . f was induced to try it: nnd [ can assurc the public (bat I had not ttuide the ipplication more than 10 konis liefore I found material relief, and in a few days the pain was ontirely gone from my arm. I havo also daring the present winter tried this Piaster in a veiy obstinate case of Inflammatory Rheumatism, and found i t gave me entire relief when applied for about24 honrs. [13] WM. MeMAHON. Wooster, Waync Co., O., Dec. 20, 18 12. QIPFor the discases in which this Piaster is apjlicablc. see advertisement in another column cf :his paper. E. Dean's Chemical Piaster is for sale in Ann Arbor, (tpwer Tnwn.) by .1. IT. LUXD. iin-1 W. s. & J. W. MAYNARD. ) Upper CIIRISTIAN EBE1USACÍJ, Town 49-1 yWIIOX.ESALI2 & RFFAIJLt. 8 TA PLE AJYD F A JVC Y BEY föOODS. THE Subscribcrs keep constnntly on Imnd a Inrge and choico srock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SI1OBS, DRY GROCERIES, #c. Spe. 'whicli linve heen selectcd vi;li care, and are of the newest styles and best qualities. Aa they are determined not to be tintlersold, tbc)' solicit the patronage of those wishing to purchase. Ainong otlier tliinstoo numerous to niention, they have a Ini ge and excellent assortméht of SHEETING5?, DRILT JNGS, SUMMKRSTUPFS, CALICÓES. PULLED CLOTHS, . SATÍN ETS. BUOAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, GAMBROONS, LiNKNS, CAMBRICS, ' MÜSLINS, HANDKERCHIEPS, &c fee. Bnvvrt Ribbovs, a very benutiful nsgortment. Shawls, Broche, Silk, and Thibet, of the richi-,1 [j.'iiterns. Pii ni so Is; of áll kinds, qtmliiies. and piices. Hose nnd Tin ff Hflse, Col ton nnd Worpted. Bomiets, Leghorn, Tusnan and Straw. Tlie above nsiortnient of GOODS wil] be sold ns chcfip, or chcaper than can be purchased in Detroit. J" Wool, Potash, riour, ju and all kinds of PRODUCE vvill bo roceived in payment. ABBOTT & BEECRER, , Jefferson Avenue, July, 12. 1643. {VZ-ti.) Detioit.LANDS FOR SALET THE undersigned is authorised to sell sevcral tracts of land in tlie coumies of St. Clair Sacinnw, Sanilac, Washtcna'w and Lenawee n't tlieir cash valué, and takein payment State Scrip and Wnrrants at par, or their equivalent in cash o.t he will proporuonate tcrms on time. ThocnpK vulue mny bc ascertained. if desired,by appraisers chosen by the purchaser and subscribcr. The Wnshtenaiv lands consist of 118 acres in the town of Webster, slightly improved, of early and choicc selection, and 214 acres 3 miles below Ypsilanti. on the Itiver Huron, having rich bottom and upper lands, good timber, running wnter, corn and wheat soil, excellent sites for building- surrounded by settlcnunts, good loads nnd milis. About 30 acres have been under cultivation. CHA'S H. STEVVART, 47 tf Jcflerson Avenue, Detroit. IVIiflliiierv fc Ircss Making. Mns. C. BUFFFINGTON, RESPECTFULLY announces to the inhabitants of' Ann Arbor and vicinity, that she hns opened a shop, midway, bet ween tbo upper and lower villages, where the busine68 of MILLIJYERY DRESS MJ1K1NG will be rarried on, in all its branches, witlp pnnc.tnality, despatch, and in the best and mosB laehioiiable stylc. Ann Arbor, Aprils, 1C43. 50 ly ' FREE LABOR JMARC'US STEVENS $ SAMUEL ZUG, HAVE taken the rooms in the lower end o( the White Block, dircctly opposite the Mi. chigan Exchangc, where they will keep nu cxtensivc assortment oí' CMISIJYET WVIJRJE, of every kind, quolity, nnd description, of their own nianufocturing, and warranted to be ns fashionnble. good, and cheap as can bc had West of New York. Purchascrsaie requested to cali nnd examine our extensive assortment before buying. Any aniclo of Furniture made to order: and Warravted to plea?e. UPFIOLSTKRING done in all ts various branches, and at the shortest notice. CHA1KS. LOOKING CLASSES, AND W1LLOW WARE; nlso. Nahoganij Boards and Vetiers - ascheep as the cheapest. WAMTED, In oxchancre. CHERRY, WALNUT, AND MAPLE LUMBER, $-c. S-c. SfC. S'TEVENS & ZUG. Detroit, April 17, 1843. 51-3m TO CliOTHIERS MJHVUFJCTURERS JJVB MERCIMJYTS. npiIE subsciibcrs are now receivinp, nt their JL stores, 188 JcfFerson Avenue, and corner of Randolph and streets, Detroit, a large and creneral stock of Bye Woods &, Bye Stuffs. 35 tons Logwood. Fustic, Limewood, Nicarr;iiia, IIy[icniic Woud, in the stick, 130 cround Cnmwood, 150 do Fustic 120 do Logwood. 100 do Red woods, 20 do Alum, 6 Imds Coppcras, 4 do Blue Vitiiol. 4 pipos Ombrc and Crop Madders, primo, r00 Ibs. Extract Logwood, CO.O do .Dengul, Madras and Caraccaa Indigo, 300 do Blue Nutpalls, (Alleppo,) 250 do Powdered Cúrcuma, 2(!0 do Verdigris. 10 Carboys Oil Vitriol, G do Aqun Fortis. 4 do Spirits Sea Snit?, 4 do Nitric Acid, 2 cases Lac Dye. 300 Ibs. Banquo Tin. 2f;0 do Cream Tartar. 500 dp Quereciron Bark, Togetlicir witli a complete assortment of all tho minor anieles in the trude, to wit: P.ess Papers, Tea.les, Bnishes, Jnr.ks, Tent Ilooks. Dye Kettles. Pickers, Burling Irons. Ñippnrs, Pnissiale of T'otaph, Snl Amoniuc. Sal Soda, Suplir of Lcad, Steel Reeds, Card Cloanere, MACHINE CARDS, Satinett Warps, Shears, &c. Tbis entire stuck bus been purcliasecj wit'nin tho lst two weeks, and sclected pcrsonally by one of the concern, lio lina been in the business for the last elevrn years, and thcy have no hcMtation in savine that the quality of these jroods is unexception:iblo. Thcy will positiviy be sold at the lowest New York jobbing prices, with the addiiion of transportaron only. The subscribers have the solc Agency in this State for the sale of "l'ARSON'S SHEARING MACHINES," nnd tjie lebratad "IJïICESTER MACHINE CARDS," Ëi'ciifedïy tbc best in n.e. '1'IIEÖ. II. EATON, &, CO. April 11, 1843. 51 tfJflOJYBlf TO BE .11,11 JE. THE subscriber vould hereby give notice to the farmers of Washtenaw, and the ncigUboring counties. tliat ho hns an OU MUI now in operation in Ann Aibor, Lowcr Town. where bc intends nt all times to buy FLAX SEED, (and other Sccds used in mnking -OU,) and pay the highest pricc, and ihe best of pay.- One Doll.au per bushcl vi!l be paid for good clean seed, or, one gallon of Oil givcn for tho same quantity. Farmeiis are requested to ïry Flnx on their Sunimur fallows, and tbereby avail thcmselvcsof two crops instead of one. JMKitruANTs are rsquested to send in their seed and exchange for Oil in preference to sending to IVcw York or Boston for it, and ihua keep what money we have in our own Siate. [45-tf.] JOEL R, BIDDEN. Ann Arbor, Lovver Town, March 1. 1843. To Fhysicians and Country Merchants. B -piERRE TELLER, Whole J. sule and Retail Druggist (sign. gÊs. 9Í l'ie Golden Mortar, ) 130 JefÍÍ?HmI kls0" Avenue, Detroit, has on MilicJI hand nnd ofrers t0 Purchaser8 at UmuHs j vory low rates: OTfTT3í, 4 Casks Epsom Salts; 2 casks W ': W nur Sulphurj 2 Bbl. Powdered jij .Tühp; 1 BW, powdered Rheubarb; M 2 Bbls. Cream Tartor; Castor Oil by the gallon or dozen (nssorteel sizes;) Camphor, Cnlomel, Quinine, Corrosiva Subliniate; Frenoh and Englieh Chemicais; Ferlumcry of all kinds; Linseed Oil; White Lead, dry andinOü; Engli-sh Venitian Red; Englih Lampblack; Sp. Tiirpentine. Michigan Glass cf all sizes together witb every other artielo conncted with the Drug, Pamt, Oil, and Dye Stufl' Business. April 17, 1843. -ltfOF all kinds neatly execnied at the Higna. Oflicc. at the shorteel notice, and on tlio most reasonablo tenns. any timo, svnh ihe utmost accuracy. ÏÏT Ordeta by mail promptly filled.

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