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Day
11
Month
September
Year
1843
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Public Domain
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TO WOOL GROWSBS WOOL CARDING f CLOTH DRESSING. nniIE Subscribers respectfully nnnounce to the X citizeii8 of Ann Arbor and vicinity, thnt they are _prepared to card Wool and dress Clotb for customers", in the beat style. and at the shortest notice. Having good inachinery, expericneed workmen, and long practice in the business, they have the uimost conndence tint tht-y 6hull give ampie satisfacción to those who favor them with their patronage. Woolcn Factory. The subscribers have on hand FULL CLOTHS and FLANNELS, manufactured by themselves. - ALSO- A large amount of Satinetts of a superior qualiiy, which they purpose to exchango tor wool. TERMS. One of Cloth will be given for two and threefourth pounds of wool in the fleece; ihe cloth to be of the same quality the wool will make. - also - One yard of flannel for one and a half poimds of wool. Thankful for past favora, the subscribers would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. J. BECKLEY & CO. Ann Arbor, August 21. 1313. 17-tf. CELEBRATED CHEMICAL PLASTEE, The most effectual remedy yet discovered for liheiimatism, Fever Sores, White Sicellings, Injiammntion in the JSyes, Steelled Throat in Scarlet Ferer, (uinsey, rpi-IE CHEMICAL PL. ASTER is an importJL ant remedy for those who are afilicted with uhronic and inflaminntory complaints, by 'vs easing pain, counteracting inflammation, ;uul giving speedy relief by its active, strengthening, anodyne, diophoretic and counterirritant proporties - an effectual remedy iorChronic and lmflammntüry Itheumatisin, Agne in the Breast, Scalda, Burns. Bruises. Scrofula, Ulcers, Old Sores of almost every description, Cankered and Swelled Throat arising from Scarlet Fever, Felons, White Swellings, Chilblains, &c. Persons suflering , fromLiver Complaints, Pulmonary diseases, Jnfianimation of the Lungs, with pain in the side, bncfc or limbs, will find relief by the use of 1I1Í6 Plasior. In all cases it may be used with perfect sal'ety. E. DEANS CHEMJCAL P LASTER bput up in üu.es at nity cents and dollar ench, witli uil direclions accompanyingeachbox. Manufacture and sold whnlsfale by H. HA11RIS & CO.. Ashtabuln. Ohio, sole proprielois, lo whom all orders should be addressed. Sold also by their Agente thioughout the country. ETA liberal discount made to dealers and ph sicians. For testimoniáis and cenificates from person of the hiphest respectibility, who have used th Chemical Piaster, see another column of this pa se r. Forsale by the following Agents in Michigan: H. W. Rood, JNiles, J. C. Larrimore. " C. Sfcanahan, Edwnrdsburh. Win. O. Austin, White Pieeon. Isaac Benham, Jr.. Conataniine. Danl. L. Kiniberly, Schoolcraft. H. B. Huston, & F. March, jr PM Kalamnzoo. James W. Cothren. P. M. Galeshurgh. T. L. Bolkcom, P.' M. Battle Creek. James M. Parsons, P. M. Marshall. Paul Kaymond. Druggisi, Jacksuu. Wm. Jackson, P. M. Leoni. Hale and Smith, Grass Lake. John C. Winans, Sylvan, J Millerd & Son, Dexter. Thomas P. Mav. Jr. Plymouth, Perin &. Hall, Northville, Mead fe Mr-Carthy. Farmington, Peter Van Evury, Frank lin, Julius Dean, Pontiac, Mack & Sprague, Rochester, James Stephens, Utica, E. C. Gallup, Mt. Clcmens, G. &3.G. Hill, 1 y. John Owen & Co. $ DetroitDr. Thos. M. Sweeny, Dearbornville, E. Samson. Ypsilanti. J. H. LUND. ) W. S. &. J. VV. MAYNARD. Ann Aibor. CHRIST1AN EBERBACH, ) 9-ly _i_■ HPHE aubscnbers would inform the public that [ X they are now manuíacturing WOOLEN r CLOTH with a degree of success equal to their most sanguine expectations. With the machi nery they now have, they are oble to manufacture from 75 to 100 pounds of wool per day. The _ cloth they bave made for the last three months is p of the best quality. and that made ia future will be similar. They have entirely overeóme the , difficuhie6 of staning an establishment of ihis kind in a new country. Their terms are 371 cents per yard for ful led cloth finished. or half the . cloth the wool will make. lfany alteration of ( the terms should be determined on, public notice will be given. All wool received before such notice ia given will be worked on the above terms. If ny vvish to have their wool worked without mixing it wilh other wool, it will be done, provided they assort it themselves, and lurnish i't in quantities of 100 pounds of one quality of wool. It is much better to sew up wool in aacks thanto tie it up in blankcto; llio cloitl ohOUld be strong. Provisionsofall kinds will be received in payment for nianufucturing to the nmount required I tor the consumption of the establishment. Wool sent by railroad to Scio, will be properly attended to; the nuniber of pounds should be marked on thesack withink; also the weight of the eack.- The wool will be worked in turn asit comes in. as nearlyas can be done with reference to the different quaüties. EP Many Farmers have expressed to us their gratification in consideration of our starting thisl branch of business, and many have encouracred us by their patronage during the last year. We now invite all to bring their wool, to the amount of 25,0(J0 pounds. and receive the benefit of the very reaspnable terms on which we offer to manufacture it. The establishment is 2j milest west of Ann Arbor, on the Huron. S. W. FOSTER. & CO. Scio, April 30, 1843. i_tf WOODWORTH'SÜOTEL . ' ■ . L NORTHERN, EASTEEN AND SOUTHERN STAGE HOUSE. 8 The undersigned respectftilly announces to , the public, that he is now the proprietor of this well known establishment. The house -] javingf been thoroughly overhauled, and r, Rtted in a manner calculated to promote the a( :omfbrt of citizens and the travelling public, tl Tie house occupies an eligible position, on n he corner of Woodbridge and Randolph treets, in a business part of the city. li Those who may honor him with their pi enance, niay be assured that no expense or atention in his power, will be pared, to make heir sojourn in Detroit agreeable and Z ory. ly] S. D. VVOODVVORTH. '

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