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WIIOLESALE &_KEXAIli STÁPLE AÑD FA.VCY DRY GOOBB. fTHE Subscribers keep coníiantly en feohd lnrge and choicfl stock of LKF (iOODS BOOTS AXD SHOES, DRV GROCERES, #c. $v. wliicli have been selected wiíh care, and are of the newest styles and best quihties. As they are deierinined not to be undersold, thcy solicit the patronage of thoso wishing to purchase. Amongother thingstoo numerous to mention. thêy have a Jarge and excellent asso rimen t of PHEETINGS, DRILLI NGS, SUMWERSTUFFS, CALICÓES, FULLED C LOT US, SATJNKTS. BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, GAMBROONS, LíNENS, CAJVIBRICS, RIUSLINS, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. &c. Bonnet Ribbons, a very beauliftl cssonment. Shtucls, Broclie, Sük, and Thibet. of the riehest patterns. Parasols: of all kinds, qunlities, nnd prices. fióse and Half Hoss, Cotíon and Worfted. Bonnets, Leghorn, Tusrañ and Straw. The above assortment of GOODS will be sold os cheap, or cheaper than can be purchased in Detroit. ID" Wool, Potash, riour, jü and all kinds of PRODUCE will be received in payraent. ABBOTT &.BEECHER, 144, Jefíerson Avenue, July, 12, 1843. (12-tf.) Detroit. Young Ladies' Seminary. AIISS E. PAGE, Frikcipai.. Miss West, Teacher in Music. Mrs. HuhHS, " Drawing and Paintin":. Mrs. Saunders, fi French. do do " Mathematica. Miss L. VVard, " ThePriniary Depart'nt THE ensuing term of Misa P'e. Seminary commenceson Tuesday, 29th inst. TERMS OF TL1TION. In the English branches, f rom $2 50 to 4 50 perqunrter oí' twelve weeka; Lessons on the Piano, with the use of the instrument, $10; Drawing and Paintin?. $4 50; Lntin. ií 00: French, $3 00: Fancy Work, 3 0u; Board, 1 50; Washinp nnd Ironing, 37i cenrs per dozen. No pupil wil! be receivtd'for l ess fhnn one quarter, and no dedoction wH be made for ab8onceexcept in cases of til rieatih. Among the Booká used in School are - Paley's Natural Theology and Evidences of Christianity - Abercrombie on the Intcllectual and Moral Powers - Kaïne's Elementsof Criticisin - Vhately's Logic - Jamison's Rhetrric - Mrs. Lincoln's Boiany - Parker's Natural Philosophy - Comstock's Cheni8try and Physinlogy - Burritt's Geography of the Hcavens - Pbelp's Legal Classics - Rollin's Ancient Hisiory with Butler8 Ancient Atlas - Playiairs Euclid - Davie's Algebra and Arkhmetic, with Coibtun's - Mitchell's Geography - Goodrich's History U. States.All the friends of Education are requeatcd to visit the school on Thursdays, when the lessonp of the past week are reviewed, and compositions read. The Superintendent of Public Instruciion, the Professors of the Univereity. anti ihe Clergv of Ann Arbor have consenied to act as a visiting committee to ihe School. A6 t'ie most decís ve tcstimony in favor of any institution, is to be obta'ned from ihose who aro best acquainted vvitli the suljecis upon which it operates, Miss P. refers for information to the parents and guardians of her pupils- a catalogue of whose nanics will be furnished to ihone ínter ested in theenquiry. J8-tf.GRASS LAKE ACADEMY, , A N D TEACHERS SEmARY. FTIHE Trustees of iliis instituuon wotild inform JL the public that its Fonrth quarter wil! conimence on Monday, the Sist of August next. - Considering the general depression of business, and embarrassed state of financinl concerns, the number ofstudents have (ar exceded theirexpectBtions. ThÍ3fact, together with the general sntisfaction givín, warrant them in the belief iliai prosperity and usel'ulnoss wHI crown this enterprise. Knowing the wilue of a permanent tendicr, they have madenrrnngements with Mr. BARRIS, the present Principal, by which stability will be given to the school. TUITION. For the common Enlish brnnches, $3 00 The Natural and Mailiemntical Sciences, L4 00 Latín. Gieek and Civil Engineering, $5 00 Tuition to be paid at the middle of each quarter. Board may bo had in resoectab'e iamilies for $1 00 per week. Rooms may nlso be had for those who wish to board themselves. The Trustees of this Aeademy nre about erecting a large and commodious building, designed to embrace Chapel, Recit.' tion, and Library Rootns; and also to accommodate from 40 to 60 students with private rooms. FOSTER TUCKER, Secretary of the Board. Grcss Lake, August 2. 18-13. 18-4w. ülüliiicry & Dress TSaking. Mrs. C. BUFFFINGTON, RESPECTFULLY announces to the inhabitants of' Ann Arhor and vicinity, that 8he has opened a shop, midwnv, bet ween the upper and lower vil]ages,where the business of MIL LIJVE RY DRESS MJJKIJYG will be earried on, in all ifs branches, with punctnality, despatch, and in the best and most fashionablo style. AnnArbor, April 8, 184S. 50 ly Cash and Barter Store. C. J. GA R LAND, HAVINGpurchased the entire Stock in trade of Godfrey and Allen, will be hnppy to wait upon such as will give him n cali. His stock consists of a general assortinent oí goods, ánd will be sold cheap, and for reudypay onjy. WANTED, In exchangelor GOODS, most kinds of country produce, and 300,000 UR BARREL I AVLS &, HEADING, for wluch a fair price wili be paid. Ann Arbor, April 19, 1843. 52-tf. JAMES O. BIRNEY, ATT ORNE Y AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. BA6ANAW CITT, MICHIGAN. JG. B. will also act as Land Agent in ihe Land District in which this (Saganaw) County is; he will make inve9tmenis for others latids. pfiy over for nonresidents tbeir taxes, and give inio.-Tii'ion gonernüy to pnrpons inierestííd in ■ p "■ or thec.Hiitr.', or desimutsoi l)eeimCHAI⋘.S H. STEW.HÏT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. JEFFKR6OÍJ AVENUE, DETROIT. 4í?.f.ATTENTION, C&OTS1EESR.S ! JltíT received ai the General Depul, lor the snle of Clothiers Stock. Mnchitiery. Dyt Stt.ff-, Src. &c, No. I3U. Jeff.-rsoii Avenue. Detroit, the toliowing larco, weil assorted. and carefully se!ecled stock, viz: 100 bbls. St. Domingo Logwood, Cut, 5 Tons ; '; i;l SticV, 150 bbls. Cuba Fumïc, Cut, 5 Tons '; " in Stick, 50 bbls Nic. Wood. Chipped, 50 " Lima Wood, " 30 " Red Wood, " J21 " Ground Camwood, 10 " Quercitron Burk. 5)0 !bs. Nutgalls, 10 Cases Extract of Logwood, 300 !bs. Lfic Dyc, 2 Ceroons Spanish Indigo, 300 lhs. Sumac Sicily, 3 Casks Madder, 3 Casks Blue Vuriol, 5 Casks Alutn, 2 Barrels Red Tartar. 2 Barrels Cream Tartar, 3 Carboys Aqua Fortis, 5 t; O.l Vitriol, 3 " Muriatic Acid, 500 Ins. Virdigris, 50 '; Block'Tin, Teasels. Twine, Copper Kettles, all sies, Parson's Shearing Machines, Curtis' {i " Screwa and Press Plates, Crnnks. Press Paper. Stee! Reeds, Worsted Mnrnoss. Tenter Hooka, Emery, all No's.. Olive Otl. Clothiers' Jacka. Sattinett Warp, Clothiers' Brushi-s, Sbutiles, Pickers, Card Cleaners, &c. fee. The above, with n variety of other articlee bfilonging to the trade, have been purchnsed this suiiuner bv the subscrihers from Manufacturéis and First Handsin the New York, i hiladt.'lpliKi, nnd Boston Markets, and every thing having received his personal inspeciion. le can widi thn utmost cttniïdenoe cff.-r tliem to purchasers as ihc best and mes' comjd-lc stnrhin the country; and as il is his fixed deiennination (by the low roteft a'. wfiich he wili sell) to prevent the necessi'y of I our Clothiers and" Manufacturera leavaig the! State to make their purchases, he would rnerely say to the trade. CALL, examine the goods and ascertain prices before you say you can buy cheaper any uhee else. He is als- prepared to contract for CARD1NG MAC11LNES made in thie State or Enst. PIERRF TELLER, Sign ofthe Golden Mortar, 139, Jeflèrson Avenue, [17-tf. ] Detroit.Attent i on In valid s I WHO has med the Fe;:sia.v Pilis and Jew David's or Hebrew Plastf.r. and is'not reudy to testify thal they are decidedly the best medicines now in use? The ahove medicines inve heen hefore he public some four ycars, nnd shvsicians nt the Last haveusedthem cxtensivcly n their practice. and were they Iiere, they could el! you of the excellent qulities of these medicines. Readkr! Have you ever used them? Ifyou have not, ask tliose whö have if they are not whnt we rrcomtnend ihetii to be. They are the Chcapist as welt as the best. A box of piaster coir;iins fiifficient to spread 8 or 10 piasters - price 50 cents. The iarge Boxes of PiLr.s contain 73 puls for (13 cents: the smal! boxes 35 pills for 31 cents. No persons should condemn them ■ until ihey.have tried them. and then we are sure I ïey will not. These iedicinea are for snle by ne or mnreagr-nts io all villajes and cities in the nited States. Cali on the agent, and he will ive any iníormntion wanted. For sale by J. H. Lund. S. P. & J. C. Jewt. C. Eherbach, Ann Arbor; D. M. Laad, MilforJ: JVT. C. Dakin. iVoví: D. II. RowI.hkí. Northnlle: .T. Scattereood, Plyinouih-, P. Vanüvvry. Frnnklin; J. Dean, Pontinc: J. Millerd. & Son. Dexter; Dr. Saser. Jackson. 10 -6m.E. BE3ALTS C E LEB RAT ED CHEMICAL PLASTER. THE following is one trom nmong the numerois testimoniáis from persons of the highest respectabiliiy, which the proprietors have received. LETTER FROM W. FIO AG. Erie, MtisRor, Co , Mich.. June 13. 1840. ' Mrsns. IT. Hakris Co - I have foi three years pnst sold considerable of E. Dean's Chernic;il Plasif.'-. in Perry. Genesee county, IS'. Y.. an-J can assiiie you tnat it has in every instance witiiin iny knowledge produced :he irot h.'ipjiy resuhs. In severnl insiances where oihor ren:i'dies had failed, the piaster efiect'd an entiie cure. I atn fully of the opinión that it isa rentedy of renl merit, a Bource ef great benefit to mankind. For the benefit of the afflicted I wish I may besupplied with the article and keep it for sale here. Very Respecttully, [17] W. HO AG. OTor the disenses in which thia Piaster is applicable, see advertisement in another column of , this paper. E. Dean's Chemical Piaster is for sale in Ann Arbor, (Lower Tmvn.) by J. H. LUND. and W. S. & J. W. MAYNARD. ) Upper CHRISTIAN EJJERHACH, S Town 49-1 y1 1843, WHOIiESA&E & RETAIL BOOKSELLERAN STATIOER, SMART S BLOCK, 137 JEFFEKSON AVENUE, DETROIT. Keeps cmsni)!ly forsalc n complete iSdortmem of Misccllaneous, School and Cluesical Booka; Lettornnd Gap Pnper. phiin nnd ruled, Quilis. Ink, Sealing VVox, Cuilery. W rapping Pupf:r. Printing Paper, DÍ ail slzes: and Book. News and Canister ink. of var-ous kinds. BLAMZBOOSS, Full nn't halt bonnd. ol cvery v'anety"ói Kuling. MEMORANDUM BOOKS. &c. To Merchani8. Teachers, nnd others, buying in qunniifies. n Intqe discount made. SABBATH SGHOOL & BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITOR 5!-tf. Timothy Seed, WANEl) on accounts, or in exchange Tor GOODS, by J. BECKLEY & CO. Ann Arbor, Aug. 15, 1843. ]-6w. Axes. FOR sale, Wholesale or Retail, ly J. P.F.CKLEY & CO. Ann Arbor. An;. 15. 1843. 17-6w. Sal Eratu?. WHOLESALE and Retail. by H. BECKER. Ann Arbnr. Aug. 2. 1843. 15-tf. Anti-Slavery Books. AQUANT1TY of Anti-Slavery Books are for sale at tliis office, very cheap. Cali soon, before they are gonc.TO WOO& 6ROWERS WOOL CARDING fr CLOTH DRESSING. TUK Subsciibers respecifully announce to the citizens of Ann Arbor nnd vicinity, that tlvy are prepared to card VVool and dress Cloth tbr cuslomer8, in the beat style. and at the shortest noticc. Hnving good machinery, e.xperienced workmen. and long proctice in the business, they havo ihe utmost conridciice tint tlu-y sh.dl g:ve ampio satisfaction to those who favor ihein with 'hcir p;uronne. IVoolcii Factory. Thesubsoribershaveon hand FULL CLOTHS nnd FLANNELS. manufactured by iliemselves - ALSO- A large aniount of Satmetts of a s porior quality, wlnch they purpose to exchnnge ior wool. TER MS. One yard of Cloth will be given for two nnd tinec tourth pounds of wool in the fleece: tho cloth to beof the same quality the wool will malte. - ai.so - One yard of flnnnol for one and a half pounds of wool. Thnnkful lor past favors. ihe subscribers wduld respecifully solicit a share of public patronage, J. BECKLEY & CO. Ann Arbor, Augnst 21, 1-343. 17-tf. ■es TM? A la5S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL PLASTER, The most effectuul remedy y et discover cd for Rhevnuttisin, t'eoer Sons, White Swellings, Injlammnlion in the Eyes, Swcllcd Throul in Scarkt Ferer, Quinsey, $'C. -e.rpHE CHEMICAL PLASTER is an mportX ant remcdy ter ihose who are afilicted with clironic and inflainniatory compluinis, by iis easitig pain, counteracting inflammation, unii giving speedy relief by its active, strengtheninyr, anodyne. diaphoretic and counterirriianl properties - nn efiectual remcdy tor Chronic and luifiamiuatory Rhcumatism, Ague in ihe Bronst, Scalds, Burne. Bruises. Scrofula. TJlcers, Old Sores of ilmost every description. Cankered and SweJléd Thio.it arising f rom Scarlet Fever, Felons. White Swellins, Cliilblains, &c. Persons sufloring froni Ltver Complaintp, Pulmonary diseases, Jnflammation of ihe Lungs. with pain in the side, bnek or limbs, wiü lind relief ly the usc of this Pijster. In all cases it may be used with perfect saFety.E. DEAISTS CHEMICAL PLASTER is, put up in boxes at fiity cenis and one dollar e;tch. wiih fnll direciions accompnnyinix eneli box. Mnnufactured and sold whn!?sa!e by H. IJARR1S' & CO.. Ashtabuln. Ohio, sole prüprietois. lo whom all orders slmuld be nddrcssecl. Sold ;i!so by their Aeenis ihroughout tlié country. (CTA liberal discount madü to dealers and physicians. For testimoniáis and cenificates from persone of the hiphest respecttbility, who have used the Cliemical Piaster, see another column of this paper.Forsale by the (ollowing Agents in Michigan: II. W. Rood. Niles, J. C. Larri more. '; C. S!ianahnn, Edwftrdsburgh. Wm. O. Austin. White Pigeon. Jsnac Benham, Jr. . Conatnntine. Dan!. L. Kiitiberly, Sclior.lcraU. H. IJ. Hustpn, & F. Mnrch, jr PM Knlamazoo. James W. Cothren. P. M. Galesburgh. T L. Bolkcom, P. M. Battle Creek.. JfliufiK-M. Paaons. P. M.-irdinlL i_ Paul Rnymoiid. Drugixist, Jackson. Win. Jackson, P. M. Leoni. Hale and Stnith. Grass Lakc. John C. VVin.-ins, Sylvan. J Millerd & Son, Dctor. Thomns P. Mav. Jr. Plymouth, Perin & Hall. Northvilie. Mead &- Mc.Carthy. Farniington, Peier Van Every. Franklin, Jiiüus Dean. Pontinc, Mack & Sprague, Rochester, Jainfs Siephens. Utica, E. C. GaMup. Mt. Clemens, G. &.J. G. Hill, } n , John Owc-n &. Co. DetroifDr. Thos. M. Swesny, Dearbornvilie, L. Samsnn. Ypsilanti, J. U. LUND, ) W. S A .1. W. MAYXARD. Ann Albor. CHRISTIAN EBERI3ACH,' ) 49-lyTHE subscT'bcis wuuld nilorm the public th;it they are now manulacturing WOOLEN CLOTfl wnh a degree of successequal to their most sanguine expecialions. Witli the maciiin ery they now have. they are oble to ninnufiicture from 75 to 100 pounds of won] per duy. The clnth they have made for the last thrce monthsis of the best qimlity. and that mnde in lutu-e will be simiJar. They have entiiely overcoui'j ih. dim"cultie6 of starting an eslablishnient kind in a new country. Their lerms bré 37 A cents per yard forfulled cloth fintahed or h:!i' fhe cloth the wool will make. ]f any altero 1 i on of the terms should be determined on, public notice will be given. All wool received before such noticeis given will be worked on the above terms. Iftny wish to have their wool worked without rnixing it wilh other wool. it will be done, provided they ossori it thcnisclves, and iurnish it in quantities of 100 pounda of one ounlitv oí wool. It is much beller to sew up woo! in sacks thanto tie it up in blankets; the cloth should bc strone. Provisionsof all kinds wi!I be received in payment for maniifacturing to the amount rcquiretl lor the consumption of the establishment. Wool sent by railroad to Scio. will be properly niicndedto; the number of pounds should bemarkeflon thesack withink; also the weight of the sack. - The wool will be worked in turn .is it comrs in. as nearly as can be done with reference to the different qualilies. BU" Many Farmers have expressed to us their ?ratificntion in consideration of our starting thi? branch of business, and many have encournged us by iheir patronnge during the last year. We now invite all to bring their wool. to the amount of 25,O('O pound8. and receive ihe benefit of the very roasonable terms on which we offer to mnnufncture it. Tlie establishment is 2J milest west oí Ann Arbor, on the Huron. S. W. FOSTER, & CO. Scio, April 30. 1843. l_tfWOOD WORTH'S HOTEL . NORTJIERJi, EASTEEN AND SOUTHERN STAGE HOUSE. The undersigned respectfully announces to the public, that he is now the prnprietor of ihis well known establishment. The house h'avjng been thoro-jphly overhauied, and refitted in a manner calculatcd to promote the comfort of citizens and the public. The house ocenpies an eligible position, on the corner of Woodbridg-e ond Randolph streets, in a business part of the city. Tliose who may honor him with thpircountenance, may be aseured ihat no e pense or attention in his power, will be pared, to make their sojourn n Detroit agreeable and satisfactory. [4c-iyj s. j), vvoomvoimi.fflurder & Suicide! PASSING your Ptrceta a few dayssincc, I was nlmost horror struck in noticing u coniinual protracted murder. Cheiipcsl Stoie in town - ■ 'New York Wholesale and Retnil Chtap cash Store" "Buflulo Clieap Store" led me to cali where 1 saw the ';Kings English" lie mangled. hlecding, dying. At onoiher place I saw n great display of ''Red Rags" and flaniing hnnd bilis, where on exaniination I found ihut Ihey claimed to have bouglil their goods at "Auction" and J knew ihat goods sold at auction wc re of inferior quality. and eucIi as would not benr the test ol private salescrutiny. Oh.thonght T.how thcy jut tlieir own throals in huying their gooda nt anclion. I pnssed on to F. Denieon's uld stand where I found II. Beckkk fairly settlcd with a lnrge STOCK OF GOODS, selccted nt private sales, embracing nearly every ihing callcd Cor in the country, at low prices, for ensh. produce, or cod credit. And here 1 found that the pure Enghsh was spoken, as I nm aseured it is ot lus Store in the Lower Town. VIATOR. Ann Arbor. June 12, 1843. 7 (f.TO CXOTH1ER5, MJXVi JÜTURERS JJYD MERCtUJYTS. TüT. subscribers nre now rocciving, at tbcir stórès, 188 Jcff-rson Avenue, and corner ol Ilnndolph and Woodbr.tdge stroets, Detroit, n la; e and cneral stock of Dye Woods ác Dye Stufts. 35 tons Logwood, Fustic. Lirnewooü1'. JN'icairasua, Hypernic Woud, in ihe tick, i 30 eruund Camwood, 150 do Fustic l'20 do Logwood. 100 do Redwoods, 20 do Aluin, G hbds Coppenis. 4 do P.lue Vitriol, 4 pipes Ombre and Crop Madders, prime, 500 Ibs. Extract Logwood. 600 do Beug.-!, Mndrns and Cnraccas Indigo .?00 do Blue Nutgalls. (Allt-ppo.) '250 do Powdeied Curcumu, 2(0 do Verdigris. 10 Carboys Oil Vitriol, 6 do Aquí Fortis. ' 4 do Spirits Sea Salt?, 4 do Nitric Acid, 2 cases Lftc Dye. 3.03 Ibs. Banquo Tip, 2",0 do Crenm Tortar, 500 do Q lereciron Bark. Togctlier wiili a completo assortment of all the minor anides in tbc trade, to wit: F.ess Papers, Tenzlcs, Brusbes, J:icks, Tent Hooks. Dve Kcttles, Pickcrs, Builing Irons. Kippers, Prussiaicof 1otasli. Sal Ainoniac, Sal Soda, Sugar of Lead, Steel Koods. Card Cleanerp, MACHINE CARDS, Satmett Warps, Sbears, &c. Tbis entirr stock has been puicbasod within the I laat two weeks, nnd sclected personnlly by onc of the concern, who lias been in tbc business lor the last eleven yeare, and rbey have no bef-itation in sayine that the quality of these iroods is unexceptionable. They will positivly be sold at the lowest New York jobbing prices, with the addition of transportation only. The subscribers have the sole Agency in this Sinre for the sale of "FARSON'S SHEARfNG MACHINES." and ihe celebmted '-LEÍCESTER MACHINE CARDS," dccidedly the best in use. THEO. H. EATON, & CO. April 11, 1843. 51 tfGRAVE STORESMONÜMENTS, TOMB TABLES, he. 1 Marlde, of the best qtinlity, suitable for Gkave Stones. Mo.noments. &e. which lie will 6ell cUeap (or cn8li, or exchange for produce, at his oíd stand. No. 90, Woodward Avenue, Detroit. Persons wishing to buy will do we'I to cali, ns thoy will he sold much clieaper than have ever been aftbrded in this State, and ofa Quality that cai'.not iail lo pleasts. VVM. E. PETF.RS. Detroit, Oct. 27. ]P-I2. 29- 1 y S. PETTIBOWK, SURVEYOR, MAK KR, AND LAND AGENT. Ortice in Couri House Square, Ann Arbr. June 10, 1843. 8-it. DR. BANISTER'S CKLEBRATEDFJiVF.R AGITE PILLS.- Purcly lege UiliU. A aafe, speedy. nnd sure retnedy tor (ever and aguo, dum ajnie. chili fever, and the bilious disenses peculiar to new countries. These pulsare desiiined for the iiffbctions of tlieüver ind other internal organs wliich nttend the disenses of the new and niiasmatic portion8of our country. The proprietor havinp tried them in a great variety of cases Cvintidenüy belicves that they are superior to any remedy that lias ever been offeted to the public for the nbove disenses. Tt is pnrely Vegeta! le nnd pe: fectly harmn'! c-'ii be taken liy anyperson, maleor ê with perfect safely. The pills are prepared in two sepnrnte boxes, marked No. 1 and No. 2. and oeccompaniedwiih full directions. A grent nuniber of certificates might be procured in favor of this medicine, hut the proprieter has thonjiht fit notto insert them. in aa much as hedepends upon the merits of the same for its -eputaiion. Tlie nbove pill is kept constnntly on hand by the proprietor nnd can be hnd at wholesnle nnd rotnil at the store of Bcckley & Co Orders from the country promplly nttended fo. Ann Arbor. flower town) May2Q 1842. 9 L. BF.CKLEYGROUNÏ) PLASTER. PRICS RKDUCKD TO NlKÉ DOLLARS TER TON. Tri E 8iibscribers hnve now on hand and will continue to kepp n good snpply of GROUJVD PLASTER, in Bnrrels, nt their Store in Detroit, {123, Jefferson Avenue.) nnd in Buik, at their Pltistcr MUI. on the iliver Road, holf woy between Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor. The nbove is from the Señera Falls nnd Grand Pitcr Piaster Beds. both nofedfor tlieir superiority. ELDRED & CO. Jnnuary 12. 1843 4(-Gm.PAINTIN6. T. LAMBER T, BEGS lcave to nform the nhabitnnts of Ann Arbor, and the surrounding country, that hnving located himself In'tlie Lomer Villagc, wiih the view of cnrrying on the obove business in nll its brunches, (sonio of which ure HOUSE, SIGN, nrul ORJYdMEJYTJL PAUVTING, GILDING and GLAZING, GRAJNING, mitution of nll Woods, MARBLKIZJNG, TRAiNSPARENCIES, BANNERS, &c. espcctfully soiicits a share of public pntronge, ashts prices shnJl be low to conform to be times and h8 work done in the besi manner. T. L. ivoiild to Farmers tlint he is partictilnrly deeirous to nttend to their calle, as produce ie the best kind of pay. Ann Arbor, Lower Town, March 6. 1843. 45.- ly.BLANK DEEDS, MORTGAGES, &c for saip at this office. Ann Arbor, August 1, 1843,RAIL KOAD TEMPERANCE HOÜSE. THE undersicned would respectlully inlorní ihe fnends of Temporalice, and the public gcnerally, that thenboo named House, formerly known as iho Tempernnce Hotel, and situated on the córner of Michigan avenue ond Wushington street, ne;ir the Centrul Rnilroad Depot, hnving ' undergone thorough lepairs nnd very greni nddiional itnprovements, is nowready forihe reccption oí all thuse who may favor him with o cali. The accominodations, in every respect, are not inferior to any Tcmperance House in Uve country, and every attention will be givcn to 8uch as bestow thcir patronage upon this laudable entcrpr8e. N. B. Curriages nlways in readinrss to convey passengers to and i'roni Boats and Care. VVM. CHAMP. Detroit. Mny 9. 1843. 4-1 y DR. HALSTED'S BS.ISK PILLS. 2ö riLLs fok 23 Cents. THE Brisk Pilis answcr ihe purpose more efIcctually for any disease for which nny other pill is recommended, nnd supersede thetn alto gether in medical excellence nnd virtue. ]f you doubt this. just try them.it will cost you only two shilhngs - and then you. with me, vi!I be satisfied. Ifiheyare not whnt I recommend ihen io be. denounce them and put them down, for i cannot conscientionsly recommend them for a cure all for every tlïinsr. But this I do say, with out fear of contradiction. tliat no pills are their equnl in rembving diseases originaung in the stoninch or bowels. For liver and bilious dis easos, such asdum ngue, fever and ogue. intermittant and remittant fevers. tho Brisk Pills pos sess peculiar propenirs for their speedy removal From ten years experience as a practising physighübi I am convinced that none enn equal iliem. - lícad wliat other pillsaregood for, and whnt thuy will cure, nnd i f the Brisk are not superior n 'hem all. then discard their use. Do not believe til (hal is snit! nboat nn infallible pill - ilmt nev rr fnils to cure any disease - but iry the Brisk Pills - ths cheapest pills in use - 23 pills for 25 ceñís - nnd then you will have a chance to j'idge o their merit ordemerit. As a blo'id clennser, an( a purífior to the diseased sysiem, they perlmp su persode every pill in use. They are quick anc enpy in ihe operntion, piving life nnd tone to al tlie torpid orgnns: throwing ofl' impnre maners or hinnors: leavtng the aysteni healthy nnd elcan This is nll tlint any one medicine can do.notwi t atan'dingthe grent show ofwordsand ficlitious ce lificntea. We are determined to let these fUls stam upon their own reputation, win or loóse. Al we nsk is, for a fair and impartial tra1. Thcj can be taken by oíd and young. at nny time witl perfect safety. They are an excellent medicine for children. for worms, &c. In a word, they possess all the qualities of nn nperient pill for family use. They ha ve cured many diseases which nn other medicine conld remove. In conclusión I say. do not give np or despnir of n cure unti you have tried the Brisk Pills for they do posses8 peenlinr properties and virtues. For Sale by S. P & J. C. Jewett. C. Eberbach. Ann Arbor: D. H. Rowlnnd, Nortuville; J. S. Scnttergood, Plymonth! J Dean, Pontiac: J. B. Dickson. Mt. Clemens: Maitland & Co.. Romeo; Spranue &- Co., Rochester; Church &. Bnrchard, N. P. Jacobs, J. Owen & Co.. Detroit. 10-GmYPSILiLFJTI ACAUSMY, II. 11. GRIFFEN. Principal. FA compelen.! irííh"" ■i -tHt tlrc pw "r AT..-. ii.viMSrlOND, who lias left town to tench.] TilE thirteenth term ol' this institution will eonimence on Monday, Aug. 28, and continue 11 weeks. While thisscbool isequnlly open to all of botU sexcs, wlio wish to aoquire a good education, particular nttention wlll be given to iliose who nre prepr.ring lo teack. The exclusive and uninierrupteil attention of the principal will bc gffua to impart a pnictical knowledge of tlie English branches. He oecupies about half ;in hour daily in lecturing. with tiie aid ofiheapparatus. minernU. or otherwise. Appratüs. - Tho Institmion is furnishcd wilh Chemical, Philosophical. and Astronomical nppnratus, Surveying Instruments. Geométrica! snlids. &.c . to the amount of 300; also, a good Cabinet of Minernls worth $50. TuiTto.v in the common Kngüsh branches, including Composition and Declnmation rom .!2.50 to $3,50. In Phüopophy. Chemistry, Asironomy. History, Rhetoric, i3oinny. Aljrobra. Geometry, Surveying, &c. fmm $4,f0 to,$5.00 Mezzotintoand Cliinese or Theorcm painting. i?:3 0J each lor 12 lessons, taught by Mis. Griffen. The tuition is to be pnid at the tniddle of the term No deduction fat absence will be mnde, pxcept for protiacifid sickness, and no one will ■o leceived for less than five and a half weeks. - Books may bc had ol the principil at Detroit arices. Board. Including room and wnshing, from $1.00 to $1,50 per week; for furthcr particulars nquire of the principal. Rev. I. M. W(nn, Rev. H. P. Powers, Rev. O. F. North, J. Fairchild. M. D.. J. C. AMen, M. D., G. and E. M. Skinner, Esqrs. havekindy consfinted to form a viaiting committoe. to be present nt the Week reviews on Tliureday, and it the public examination of the school. Ypsilanti, Au2. 12 1S13. 5- lv.BOOX B2HDER.Y. AT THK PAPF.R MII.I, (t.OWEU TOWff) ANN ARBOR. EBOOTH would re8pectfully inbrm the inhabitontsof Ann Arbor and vicinity tliat ie continues the business of BOOK ISIiVmCt, t theold Htnnd, in tho Pnper Mil!. Oíd Books will bc neatly rebound on sliortnoticc. All kinds of RULING done fo order.- Country produce taken in poyment. April li), 1843. 52-tf. TREBLABOR MARCUS STEVENS % SAMUEL ZUG, HAVE tnken the rooms in the lower end ot the Whiie Block, dtrectly oppoeite the Milignn Exchange, where they wil! keep on cx ensive nssortment of'CJMBMJYET WVËRJE, of every kind, qunlity. and description, of their own mnnufncturing, nnd warranted to beas fashonable, good, and cheap as can bc had Weet ol New York. Purcliasersaie rcquestcd to cali and examino our cxtensive assortment beforc btiying. Any nr:iclc of Furniture made 10 order, and Warrnntzd (o please. UPHOLSTERING done in all ts various branches, and at the shortest notice. CHAIRS, LOOKING GLASSES. AND WILLOW WARE; olso, Mahogany Boards and Vcnars - as cheep ns the chcnpest. WANTED, ín exchaníre. CHERRY, WALNUT, AND MAPLE LUMBER, frc. 4.;. %c. STEVENS & ZUG. Detroit, April 17. 1843. 5I-3mOF all kinds neatly cxecuied at :he bigna. Office, at the ehortesl notice, and on the most rcasonablc terms. Books Pamp hets Circulara filanclDlliS lV u'il' 'i'1 primea to oidor, inj tune, wnh the utmost nccuracy. ÏÏy Orders by mail promptly filled. JPeters Pilis. 'Tia f un they8ny to get wcll with them, ALL mankind throughout thcir wido and immense circulation, that ever try them continue to buy (hem. Peters' Pilis are purely vegetable; they work no miracles, nor do they profess tu curo all disensos, beciiuse they are the sciemiñe compound ota regular physicion, who, has made his profession the study of his life. Dr.. Peters is a gradúate of Yale College, also oí tha MussachuBetis Medical College, and has soniewhntdistinguished himselfns a man of scienco and genius among the iamily of the Inte Gjv. Peters. Peters' Vegetable l'ills are simple in their preparation, mild in their act ion, thorough n iheir operation, and unnvalled in thcir resulta The townand country are alike filled with thfir praiee. The pnlnee and the poor house alike echo with iheir virtues. In all climntes they will retain their wonderful powers and exert them unaltered by age or situntion. and this the voiccofa grateíul community proclainied.- Peters' Pilis prevent - keep off disenees il timely used, and have no rival in curing billious fever, fover and ngue,dyspepsia, liver complaints,croui, sick headache, jaundice, nsihmn,dropsy, rheuniatism, cnlargenient of the splen, piles, colic, female obstruciion, heurt burn, furred tongue. nausea, distention of the stomach andboweis, incipient dinrrheca, ílatulence, habitual costiveness, lossof appetitc, bloched, or snllow complexion, and in all cases of torpor of the bowels, whero a cnthnrtic or aperient is indicated, producing neither nausea, griping or debility; and he repent all who buy them continue to try tliem. The most triumphnnt success has over attcnded their use and enough is nlrcady known of tl.em to imnioitíilizc and hand them dovvnto pos terity with the improvements ofthe age m nied. ical science. Dr. Peters was hred to the heal. ingnrt,and in order to eupply demande, he has originnted and cnlled to his oid the only stenm driven machinery in the world for pill working. 'Tis perfect, and iis process imparta to the pill essential virtue. becaiiEe hy being perfectly wrought, all the pills' hidden virtue i revcnlcd, when called into action. and here nUo it is Peters excelsail the world and takes all the premium, mednls and diplomas. So clear the tract íor the Engine - Peters' Pills are coming - a million of witnessescan now be heard for them - rcsistlees - do you henr that! while a host enn testify that they believe they owe íheir ealvation from disense nnd dcath to Peters Pil!, nnd il calomcl and knivesaro getting partially into disuce we are only mistaken. Certificates. - This paper could be filled with them by residents of Michigan, by your friends and neighbors - nsk ourngcnts. It is now well known thnt the pcople will have Peters' Pilis, nnd to hinder would be to stop the rushing wind. Price 25 or íiO cenis per box. The resistiera forcé of these Uutn? - their universal reepption. added to the testimony of mili ions, "keep it bcíore the pcople'' must and will be hcard throughout this vale of tears. Their happy influence on joung ladies while suffering under the usual chnnges of life as directed by the laws of nature., they impari a buoyaney of heart, feeling and action, an elnstic step, velvet check, lilly and carnation complexion ly thcir action on he chyle, &c. and ladies in del icate üituations aiways admit their power and innocence, and take them two or three at n time without in the slightest degree incmring the hazard of an aborrion: which faets are ofthe utmost importance. Pimples; a young lady sent her love to Dr. Peters, and says shc fcels more gratofultohim for the restoration of her beauty thin f'hchnd savcd her life. 'Tis fun to get well with Peters Pills.for ihey cause the blood tocourse nslimpid and gentle through the veins as a mountain rivulet; 3 or 4 is a common dose, henee the putient is not compclled to make a meal. TROUB1.E IN PLUTO'S CAMP. Quite nslonisherl Oíd Piulo c.mieto New Ycrk, ( Hearing Peters had got his Pili Engine at work,) To resign his commiosion, liiu hour glass and scythc; I have come to deliver them all up to you - Sir, my calling is over - my business is through; I have been for three years in a terrible stew, And J really don't know what on earth I'-am to do:- Not of your n-ighty sire do I como to complain, Bul a tamal New Yorker, one PETERS by name; The diseases my aids, in this war of mankind, Are subdued by this Peters, what help can we find? I would yield him N. York, sir, if there lie would stay; Dut, sir, Peters will have the whole world for his swny. While mneing in council what coursc to pursue. That Engine of Peters broke forth into view. The Kingof terrors looked a while, As though his soul wns tur ed to bile, At that unspnring scourge filis, By all men known as Peters' Pilla. These Pills ol Peters' atop the slnughtcr. And leaves the blood ns pure as water. Now Peters makes, I've hcard him cay, Ftve hundred thousand pills a dny; So that the chance is very small Of people dying there al all: For soon the checks, so marked for doom, Begin like any rose to bloom. Look kr,rc! uil irho try tficm continue to buy thtm. For sale as íollows, by Mesr?. Bench & Abel, G. Grenville, F. J. B. Crnne. Maynard. &. Co., G. Ward, S. P. & J. C. Jewett, J. H. Lund, II. Becker, Dickanson & Cogswell, and S. K. Jones, Ann Arbor: Geo. Warner & Co-, and J. Millerd & Son, Dexter, Wm. A. L. Shnw, Lima; J. C. Winans, Sylvan, Haln, & Smith', GrassLake; W. Jackson. Lt-oni: D. T. Merriman, Jackson; M. A. Shoemahcr, Michigan Centro; Brotherson &, Co., L. B. Kief & Gilbert, Manchester; D. S. Haywood, Saline; Snow &■ Keys. Clinton; J. Scattergood & Co.,Plymouth: Stone. Bnbcock & Co., and Jtilins, Mo%ius&Co., Ypsilanti: Pierre Teller, Detroit; J. & J. Bidwell, nnd Dr. Underwood, Adriori; Hart & Mosher, Fp-ingville; Hartnen & Cook, Brooklyn; Smith & Co., Jonesville; L. M. Boyce. Chicngo - and almost every where clae. Octi 19, ie-J2 27-ly. TARIFF OR NO TARXFF. GOODS ARE CHE4P AT GARLANDS. JUST receivedat the Farmers and Meclaiic Store, direct from New York, a genernl nsortment of dioico anj select GOODS, con- sistingof all most every arricie wnnted, ftich n i Sheetings Shirtinga, Broad Cloths, CntiU mere, Calicóes. Drillings, GambroonB Lirens, Umbrellne, Ribbons, Oravats. Mous, de Lnins. Silks, Shawl, Bonnets. Hals, Supar, Tea nnd Cofr fee Crockcry. Boots nnd Shoes, Looking Glosies, &c. &c ' AH of which will b.e sold chcap as the chcap I est. Goods purchasers will keep in mind the FannI ers and Medíanles Store C. J, GA RL AND. i N. B. Any goodspurchnsed of hini not giving sntisfaction in prioe and quality can be reurned. Ann Arbor. (Upper Town) June 12, '43. 7tf For Sale. ONE yoke of WORKING OXEN. Enquira at the Hat Store of H. BAGG, Lower Town. Ann Arbor, May 29, l43. 5r-tf 3,000 FLOUR BARRELS for iile Cheip fbr Cnah, by C J. GARLAND. 9 Ann Aibor, Upper Town, May 5, 1843 BLANK DEEDS, MORTGAGE0, EXECUTIONS, SUMMONSES, &c. jw printedand for sale at the í VTSIGNIL OFFICE. 31

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