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1844
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UWITY Of INTEREST NOBLE AND SPRAGUE, x-TfOIJLD cal! the imention ot the citizens o VV Ann Arbor. nnd the comniunity in genor nl to the fact thnt they. believing ihnt two head are Better ihan one, have fonnet a co-partnershij ior ihc pnrpo8e of carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS, in all its branches. They witl be alwnyson hand two doora West of the Wnshienaw, m ihc l,w. erVilIoge of Ann Arbor, where all who iavoi them with ïheir patronage may be sure of eatisfaction. No pains will be spared in ninluny their garments fashi.Hinole, comfortablc, and durable. They feel confident from past espenence. nn. froni the attftntion which they pay to tbeir busi ness, that they cannot fail o! giving universal satisfaction, and they are cletenniitec Inot to be outdone bynny establishment west of A ew York. N. B. CÜTTING done on short notice, and srrict nttention will be paid to the orders of the customer. P. S. We like to haveforgot by the vvny lo mention, that we too are in the receipt of the New York and Boston Fashions. for the Fall anri Winter oflW3-4. & Ann Arbor, Lower Town, Nov. 3, 1843.WOOL! WOOZ.! CLOTH! CLOTHH npHE Subscribers would inform the Public JL that persons having wool to bnmanufactured, can have it done at their Maniiactory wiihiu a short time, as the large qiiantity of wou! furnished them by farmers und othcrs the pasi season is nearly completed. and will be finished within a few d"ays. We have manufactured cloth this season for about one hvndred and UccnVj fice custo mei s, to whom we have reasoi to believe. we have given general satisfaction. - With this encouragement, we íor future patronage. TER MS. Half the cloth the wool will make. or 37 cents por yard. We will also exchange Cloth fur Wool on recsonable lerms. Wool sent by Rail Road to Scio will be properly attended to. SAMUEL W. FOSTER & CO. Scio, Washtenaw Co.. Dec. 25, J843.ABBOT & BEECHER. DETROIT WHOLSSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IKT DOMESTIC STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODSJUST raceired a larger Stock tban ever ot Ueavy Brown Sheetings, Shirtingsand Driliings, Bleached Goods, Culicoes, Apron Checka, Baggings, Burlnps, Dinpers, Craih. Muslin, Fustians, Mole Skins. Sattinets, Sheep's Grny Cloth, Buckskin Cloth, Fancy Cassimere3, VVolverioe Coatings, Alapaca Lustre, Chanecnblc Stripc Do. Fancy Alapines, Trnpe Delaincs.Iudia Cloih. Mouslm De Laine8r Psirisians, Cliusans. Shawls, flob Róys, Cardinals, Dnmask Shawls, Black. Blue Bl.ick. Brown, nnd Blue'Broad Cloths, Feit and Pilot Over Coatings, Blankets, Flannels, and Superio BE1VER CLOTHS 9 Leather, Cotton Yarn, Tea, Sugar, Cofíee, Rice and Tobacco. All of which Goods will besold at the LOWEST PRICES that they can be bought for Wesi of New York Citv, and we wish our Fri.nds to give us a Cali before Buying. VVANTED, POT ASH, WOOL AND FLOUR, For which we will pnv the highest prices either ia CASH or GOODS, at ihe CHE A PEST CASH PVICES, ■No. 144, Jefferson Avenue, Corner Bates Street, Delroit. Detroit, Nov. 13, 1843. 29-tf.THE TRüE PAIN EXTRACTOR SALin, WHICH curesükea charm all BURNS by fire or water, and every externól SOR E, PAIN. IjíFLAMMATIQN, ACIIE or.lTCiiIiG ever yet found upon the human family. io which it has been applied, must always be sought genuine from Comstock and Co., of New Yolk. or their authonzed agente. All' a-e cautioneci against any spurious artidee, which may always bc avoided by knowing the one you buy coinés from Comstock & Co , who are now ihe o.ily projprietors and manufactnrers. Inquire forConneFe, which is warranied to do all i'. ever vould when called by any otlfer name, or the price shall be refumicd ín nny case if it does not please. To place it within reach of all, the piice üas ijr reduced morethan four fold. and is now so!d for 25 cents., the formerprice heing too exorbitant. The 50 cent size now coniains four times as much as the tormer, and the $1 size near ten times as much. No family that has any title to humanity, ,will tail to have Cowwsl'ê Pain Extracior Ointmeni always at hand, to save life, allscars. and reduce all agony from any burn in five minutes, provided they have seen it used, or will believe those who have used it. COMSTOCK & CO., 21 . Courtland Street. Lf Be sure. therefore. and ask foj CoN.w.r.'s, es our phte with Dalley's name on ii has been stolen, and the spurions may appenr wiih thnt name on it. Know, therefore, that it comes drectly from Comstock & Co., or shun it. WM. S. & J. W. M AY N ARU. 36 Agent for Ann ArhorBristoFs Sarsaparilla. TH1S valuable medicine so justly celebra'ct' as acertain cure for Scrofula or Kinsp Lvil,r any disease arising froni impurity of the bloott, bas become so well known ns to need no publcation of the numercus cenificates now in ourpossession, of the extraordinary cures lateiy perfonried by it, but fearing there niay be sonic persons afiecled who have been gulled by usiii the imitations got up by othcrawe would respectfully request th?m to cali on us and eatisfy themselves of its many curta in similar cases.- By purehasing of usthey canrely upon the gen uineness of the article, which they should be careful to do, as we are told there is a spurious nrticle of the same name for sale in ihis viciniiy. Be careful to observe that "Bri&tol's Extract of SarBapariHa, BufTalo," isstamped upon the bottles, and "C. C. Bristol" written in his osvn hand over the Cork. W S. & J. W. MAYNARD. Ann Arbor, Dec. 25, 1843. 36 "$25,000 W0RTÍÍT Whew! They must be dear, Sir. $50,000 wéj&T&ll! Worse yet, judping fronj appearances. $75,000 WORTHÜ! That is it, judging from prices. CALLat G. Warfl's old s-and. where they talk understandingly, andsell Goods so ihnt a good slock vill amount to less than $10,000 under the present system. a L „ VIATOR. Ann Arbor, Nov. 7, 1843. 27-tf. Wfotice. AM. NOBLE would respectfully remind h8 oustomer3, that as he has taken a part ner, and is making new arrangement in his bu.Bmess, he wishes for an iinmediaie eettlement with all who are indebted to him. Ann Arbor, Nov. C, 1843. 28-3m."REAOY MADE CieTHiNG ! P AtfL LOCK $ RM YM OA'D WÜULD re?pecifully Lnbrm the citizcns ol Ann Arbor. and t..e Staie genrnlly, ïhai dicy liave now on hand ibe LARGÊSt and CíTfiáilBST stock oí "READY MADE CLOTfNNG"' to lc fo'nnd at nny csiiihüsiiattni n tbis Slate, which ihey ürt! determine 10 scll at p iceshnra (han weie !ehre oüérud. jii.! ihey cólifuitinij invite all peleona iii wam of ''Ilcarfy RUute CLtfhhigj" visiiing Detroit, io coll it ilu-ir ?stablishii:cni. t(CoTtter,qf ' Jeffersnn mul Wout tc'ard Arcnuis," in the new b'rïck l)li.-k, Pltoeir, 1): Udivgs. where ihey will find every va ■iojy.ofgacmeiU8 iuiiable for e?nilemen's Pnll oi Winter wcar. and ihey believe at prices fróni !C o 25 percent cAiapet ihan thty cün obtaïn ihen. n nny oiher wav. Aso. a v'ery efíoico se'oclion of Broad ClotJbis, G&s&imeres, and TTestingswtiich thcy a: e prepnred to manufacture to onjer ip a superior mnnner and áiyle not to bo escehèd m ;hc City if Xctc Vark or e!s wlitre. Garmenis always wirrftnted ti tit and n lease orno sale!! ' ' Al-o. a very konvy Stock of DOMESTJC CLOTHS. P1Í.OT nnd BPAVER CLOTÍJS. BELGJC CLOTfJS, SATTINETS. WINTER TWEEDS, nod every variety and desciipiion of goeds auitablo lor gentlemen's weárÍDg appórcl, nll of which shall üe soJd vjryloie for cash. or oxchnnged lor Produce at market priecs. All ihose wishing Bargams in any ui the abov nrticlosarc inviied to c-ill nt ihc "FASHÍONAliLE CLOTHING EMPOK1UM" of the subscribers. Cor. uf Jellerson and Woodward Avenues, Detroir. HALLOCK Se RAYMOND. Sept. 2S, J 8 ?. , 23-tfE. DEA 'S CELEBRATEO CHEMICAL PLASTER The 7nosl effectual remedí yei discover cd foi liheumnlism, b'ever Sores, White Stcellings, Inflummntion in the Lyes, Swelled Throal in ScarIt't Fcrer, Quinsey, $'C. fyc, THE CHEMICAL PLASTER is nn important reincdy fer ihose who are afflicted witli chronic and inflainmaiory complaints, by iis easing pnin. counteracting infláriima-íio:), and giving speedy relief by ts active, strengthening, anodyne. diaphoretica-.id covmterirriiantpropeities - an eiFectual remedy forChronic and Jmflamrantory Rheuruatism, Ague in the Brenst, Sealds. JBurns. Bruisos, Scrofnla, Ulcers. Old Sores ol' nlinost cvery description, Cankered and Swellt-ci Throat arisingfrom Scarlet Fever, Felons, White Swcllings, Chilblains, fcc. Persons suflering Trom Li ver Coniplaintp. Pulmonary disenses. Inflammulion of the Lungs, wiih pain in the side, bnek or lirribs. will tind relief by ihe use of this Piaster. In all cases it may be used witli perfect safety: É. DEAN S CHEMICAL PLASTER put up in bü.vcs :it fiiiy cents and one dollar each. wuh iull direclions accompanyingeacli box. Manufactnred and sold wKo'.isale by H. HARRIS & CO., Ashtabula. Ohio; sole proprietois, to whom all orders siiould be addressed. Sold :ilso !y their Agenis througliout the cpuntry. CPA liberal discount inadc to dealers and physieians. For testimoniáis and ceriificates from persons of the highest respectibiliiy, who have used the Chemical Piaster, see another column of this paper. For sale by the following Agents in Michigan: H. W. Rood; Kiles, J. C. Larrimore. i C. S.tanahan, Edwardsbu%h. Wm. O. Ausiin. White Piueon. Isaac Benham. Jr., Conatnntine. Dhnl. L. Kimberly. Schoolcraft. H. B. Huston, & F. March.jr PM Kalamazoo. James W. Cothren. P. M. Galesburh. T. L. Boikcom. P.' M. Bnttle Creek,' James M. Parsons, P. M. Marshall.' Paul Raymoud. Druggist, Jackson. Wm. Jackson, P. M. Leoni. Hale and Smith. Grass Lake. John C. Winóns, Syivan, J Millerd & Son, Dc-xter. Thomas P. May. Jr. Plymouth, Perin & Hall. Northville, Mead & Mt-Cauhy. Farmington, Peier Van Every. Franklin, Julius Dean. Poiuiac, Mack & Sprague, Rochcster, James Stephens. Utica. E. C. Gallup. Mt. Clcinens, G. &,J. G. Hill. } r. , John O wen & Co. J Jel"ür. Thos. M. Sweeny. Dearbornville, E. Samson. Ypsilanii. J. H. LUND. ) W. S. & J. W. MAYNARD. Ann Arbor. CHRISTIAN EBERBACH, ) 49-1 yATTESITIOK CIiOTHIIiRS! JUST receivecl at the General Depot, for the sale of Cloihiers Stock, Mnchmery, Dye Stuff"-, &.c. &c. IVo. 109. Jtffjrson Avenue, Detroit, the foUowing larae, well assorted, and carefully selecied stock,, viz: 100 bbls. St. Domingo Logwood, Cut, 5 Tons ': " ia Stick, 150 bbls. Cuba Flimíc. Cut, 5 Tons i; " in Stick, . 50 bbls. Nic. Wood,. Chipped. 50 ; Lima Wood, " 30 " Red Wood, li 12") : Ground Camwood, 10 " Quercitron Bark, 500 lbs. Nutgalls, 10 Cases Ex-iract of Logwood, 300 lbs. Lac Dye, 2 Ceroons Sp;mish Indigo, 300 11)8. Suinac Sicily, 3 Casks Mndtler, 3 Caslts Blue Vuriol, 5 Casks Alura. 2 Barrels Ued Tortar. 2 Barrels Cream Tartar, 3 Carboys Aqua Fortis, 5 " Oil Vitriol, 3 s: Muriatic Acid, 500 lbs. Virdigris. 53 '; Block Tin, Teasels, Twine, Copper Kettles, all sizes, Parson's Shearing Machines, Curtis' " 4i Screws and Press Plates, Cranks. Press Paper, Sieel Reeds, Worste'd Harness. Tenter Hooks, Emery, all No's., Oüve Oil, Clothiers' Jacks, Satiinett VVarp, Clothiers' Brusbee, Shiuiles, PickerSj Card Cleaners, &c. &.c. The above, with n variely of otber articles belonging to the trade, have been purchased tlris summer by the subscribers fróm Manufacturera and First Hands in the New York, riiiladelpbia.. and Boston Markets, and every thing hnyjfjvg received his personal inspeclion. he can with ihe utmost coniidence off,T them to purchasers as i]ie best and inosl complete stock n the country; tmd as t is his fixed determination (by the low rates ai which he will sell) tó Dreven t the neeëssity o! our Cloihicrs and Mannfa'-urern Icavmg the State to make their purchases. he would rnerely say to the trade, CALL, examine lbo ijoods and ascertnin prices befute you say you can buy chcaper any iclierc else. He is also prepared to contract for CARDlNG MACHINES made in tlns State or Ensf. PIERPvE TELLER, Sign ol'lhe Golden Mortar, 139, Jeflerson Avenue, [17-tf.] Detroit. BROK E out of the enclosure of the subscriber on or about the night of tho 28th uit. a small gray Mare. fonr years old, not shod. Any person who will give notice to the owner by letter or otherwise where aaid Mare may be found, ahall be rewarded by CHARLES HUDSON. North Lake, Wash. co. Oct. 14, 1843. 4G-3w"fíUSTreceived at the Farmers' and Medíanles' Store, a general assortment of Fañcy andstaple Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &c. &c. which wiii be sold heap and ibr ready piyonly. C. 5. GARLAND. Ann Arhor, Upper Town, Nov. 20, 1843. N. B. As usual, ariy Goods purchased of him not givïng satisfaction n price and quality, the purchaser has the privilege to return them and receive back his money. , 32 C. J. GABLAND,; I.OWEK TOWN mESSRS. DAVIDSON& BECKER, have just relfm Ceived fromNevv York a large and splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple DRY &OOD&. AIso, a large quantity of Dry Groceries, Crockery, Shelf Hardware, Nails, Boots and Lhoes, Men's and Boy's Caps9 Paints, Dye Stuffs and Medicines, &c. &c. &c. which they willsell lower than has ever before been oifered in this place. For particulars cali at their Slore, No. 3, Brown's Block, (formerly occupied by H. Becker.) The highest Market price -will be paid in Goods br most kinds of Produce. ö# Rememberihat they will not be undersold.4$ Ann Arbor, Lowcr Town, Nov. 13, 1843. 29-6m HiiHTiTftnffTT]riTrwnrnHfflwnTHiiBffBftfrfWOOLEN THE subscribers would infonn the public liiat thcy are now manufocturing WOOLEN CLOTH with a degree oí" successequal to their most sanguine expeetations. With the machínery thcy now have, they are able to manufacture from 75 to 100 pounds of wool per day. The clotli lliey have made for t]c last thrce monthsis of the best quality. and ihat made in future wil] be similar. Thcy have entirely overeóme the difiicuhies of staning an establishment of this kind in a new country. Their terms are 37 cents per yard for fulled cloth finished. or half the cloth the vvool will malte. If any alteration of he terms should be determined on, public notice will be given. All wool received before Bucli notice is given will be worked on the above terms. If iny wish to have their wool worked without mixing it with other wool. it will be done, provided they ossort it themselves, and turnish it n quantities of 100 pounds of one q-uality of wool. It is much betier to sew up wool in sacks thanto tie it up in blankets; the cloth should be strong. Provisionsof all kinds will be received in payment for manufacturing to the amount required tor the consumption of the establishment. Wool sent by railroad to Scio, will be properly attendedto; the number of pounds should be markedon the sack wuhink; also the weight of the sack. - The wool will be worked in turn as it comes in. as nearly as can be done wilh reference to the different qualities. DUF Many Farmers have expressed to us their gratification in consideraron of our starting this branch of business, and many have encouraged us by their patronage during fhe last year. We now invite all to bring their wool. to the amount of 25,O('O pounds. and rcceive the benefit of the very roasonable terms on which we offer to manufacture it. The establishment is 2L milest west of AnnArbor, on the Huron. S. W. FOSTER, & CO. Scio. April 30, 1843. l_tfTO CLOTHIERS, MAA'UFACl'URERS AND MERCHAJYTS. f I HE subscribers are now receiving, at thcir JL 6tores, 188 Jefferson Avenue, and corner of Rnndolpli and Woodbridge streets, Detroit, a large and general stock of DYE-WOODS AND DIE-STUFFS. 35 tons Logwood, Fustic, Limewood. Nicarrajua, Hypernic Wood, in the stick, i 30 bbls. ground Caín wood, 150 do Fustic 120 do Logwood, 100 do Redwoods, 20 do Aluni, 6 hhds Copperas, 4 do Blue Vitriol, 4 pipes Ombro and Crop Madders, prime, 500 Ibs. Extract Logwood, 600 do Bengal. Midras and Caraccas Indigo, 300 do Blue Nutgalls, (Alleppo,) 250 do Powdcred Cúrcuma, 200 do Verdigris. Í0 CarboysOil Vitriol. 6 do A qua Fortis, 4 do Spiriis Sea Saks, 4 do Kitric Acid, 2 cases Lac Dye, 300 Ibs. Banquo Tin. 2ó0 do Cr'eam Tartar. 500 do Qiereciron Bark. Togetlier with n complete assortmont of all the minor anieles in the trade, to wit: Pe8S Papers. Teazles, Brusbes, Jacks, Tent llooks, Dve Kettles, Pickers, Burling Jrons. Ñippers. Prussiateof otr.sh, Sal Amoniac, Sal Soda, Sugar of Lead, Steel Reeds, Card Cleaners, MACHINE CARDS, Satinett Warps, Shears, &c. This enürc stock has been purchased within tlie last two weeks, and selected personally by one of the concern, who bas been in the business for the last eleven years, and they have no hef.itation in sayinc ihat the quality of these goods is unexceptionable. They will positivly be sold at ihe lowest New York jobbing prices, with the addition of transportaiion only. Tbs subscribera have tho solc Agency in this Stnle for the snlc of "I'AJISON'S SHEARING MACHINES," nnd the celebntcd "LEICESTER MACHINE CARDS." diicidedly the best in use. THEO. H. EATON, & CO. April 11, 1843. 51 tfAT THK PAPJ R MII.L (l.OVVER TGWn) ANN ARKOlt. EBOOTU would respcci'i:!lv inforni the inhnbitanisof Ann Arbor tnrd vicinityihat he coiuinues th bjjsijiepsöf BOOR BINDING, at the old tand, in the Paper Mili. Oíd Boofcs wilt be neatly rebound on short notice. AH kinds of 11ULITÏG done to order.- Country produce taken in payment. April ID, 1843. 52-tf. 1VOOD! WOODI! WANTED immediately, ony quantitv of DRY WOOD in payment for the Signal of Liberty. Come soon.TASH1ONAB1JE TAILORÏNG ESTABLISHMENT. JR. WALKFR would announcc to his fiiends nnd the public in gsnèrql, that he is now in the receipt of the fall and winter fashions for 1843-4, which have been selected and furnished by two of the best establishments in the United States, on the first of the present month, after the kinds of goor!s and fashions for the season had bccome pennanently established, which is beauüfully iüustrated by two of the most splendid fashion piales ever presented to this communily. Any gentlemen who wish to have the "simon pure," can.findit here furnished ata season when there can be no mistake as to what is or is not fashionable. Gentlemen, picase cali and examine for yoursclves, and if wecannot exhibit something that will satisfy you that thestyle of goods and fashion of garmenfs are chasto and beautiful, then we are ranch mistaken. Mr. Walker would take this opportunity to return his sincere thanks to all who have hitheno favoïed him with their patronage, and hopes he has given general satisfaction. All who feel disposed to have an easy, at the same time a fashionable garmcnt, can be gratified by calling at the shop of J. D. Insh. one door south of Beach & Abei's old store, where for the convenicnce of himself and cuatomers he has located for the season. where all demands in his line will be executed with ncatnessand despateh. on reasonable terms for cash or country produce, hut positivelij no credit. N. B. Cutting done, and warranted to fit if properly made up. Octoberll.1843. 27-tf. YPSILANTI ACADEMY, AND II. H. GRIFFEN. Principal. Mr. CHAS. S. WOODARD, Assistant. THE next term of this institution will commence on Monday, Keb. la, and continue 11 weeks. While this school is equally open to all of both sexes, who wish to acquire a good education, particular atterítion will be given to (lióse who arcpreparing to teach. The exclusive and uninterrupted attention of the principal will be given to impart a pnicticul knowledge of the English branches. He oecupies about half an hour daily in lecturing, with the aid of the apparatus. minerals, or otherwise. Appakatus. - The Institution is Jurnished with Chemical. Philosophical. and Astronomical apparatus, Surveying Instruments, Geometncal solids, &.C.. to the nmount of 300; also, a good Cabinetof Minerals worth $50. Tüition in the eommon English branches, including Composition and Declamation from f2,00 to $3,50. In Phüosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, History, Rheturic, iio5nny, Algebra. Geometry, Surveying, &c. from $4,50 to $5,00. Mezzotinto and Chinese or Theorcm paintin. 3,00 each ior 12 lessons, taught by Mrs. Griffen. The tuition is to be p'aid at the middle of the term. No deduction for absence wül be niadt', except for protiacted sickness, and no onc will be received for less than five and a half weeks. - Books may be had of the principal at Detroit prices. Board, Including room and washing. from .91.00 to $1,50 per week; forfurther particulars inquire of the principal. Rooms can be hired cheap for scholars to bxmrd themselves. Rev. I. M. Weaa, Rev. H. P. Powers, Rev. E. Crane, J. Fairchild, M. D.. J. C. Allen, M. D, G. &E. M. Skinner, Esqrs, S. Murdock, havekindly consented to fjrm a visiting committee, to be present at the Week reviews on Thursday, and at the public examination of the school. Ypsüanti, Oct. 16, 1S13. 5- ly Cash and Barter Store. C. J. GARLAND, HAVINGpurchased the entire Stock in trade of Godlrey and Allen, will be happy to wait upon such as will give him a cal!. His stock consists of a general assortment of goods. and will be sold cheap. and for rcadij pay only. WANTED, In exchangcior GOODS, mo3t kinds of country produce, and 300,000 FLOUR BARREL STAVES & HEADING, for which a fair price will be paid. Aun Albor, April 19, 1843. 02-tf. FflïIHncry & Drcss [fiaking1. Mrs. C. BUFFFINGTON, "OESPECfFULLY announces to the inJlV liabitants of Ann Arbor and vicinity,thut she has opened a shop, midway, between the upper and lower villages, where the business of MILLIJYERY # BRESS MAKING will bo earried on, in all its branches, with punctuality, despateh, and in the best and most fashionable style. Ann Arbor, Aprils, 1843. 50 ïy - C3Ueese. FOR Salo by C. J. GARLAND. Ann Arbor, Upper Town, May 5, '43. 2Attention, Invalids. WHO has tricd the Persian Pms and Jow David's or IIkbrew Plaster, and is nol ready to testify thnt they nre dccidedly the best medicines now in use? The above medicines hnve been before :hë public somo four ycars, and physicians ai the East have used them extensivcly in their prnctice, and wore tliey hcre. tliey could teil you'of the excellent qunlities of (hese medicinos. Reader! Have yoti ever uscd ihem? Il' you have not. usk those who have if they nre not wliat we recommend ihern to be. They are ihe Chcupcsl BS wel! as the best. A box of' piaster ooiuiiiiis tulTicieni to spread 8 or 10 piasters - príce 50 cents. The farge Boxes o!' Fir.r.s cotii.n'n 7: puls for fío cents: the snioll boxes 35 pills for 31 cents. No persons should condemn them until iliey have iried them. and tlien we are suit ihey wil] not. These ïücdicines are for sale by one or more agents in. all viüagesand cides in the Uttited States. Cnll on the agent, and he will give any infoi mation wnnted. For sale by .1. H. Lund, S. P. & J. C. Jeweu. C. Ebe;bacb. Ann Arbor; D. M. Ladd, Milford; M. C. Bakin. Novi: D. H. Rowland. Northvil'e; J. Scnttergood, Plymoiuh; P. Vannvery, Franklin; ,T. Dean, Pontiac: J. Millerd, & Son, Dexter; Dr. Sagor, Jackson. 10- (ïm. RAIL BOAD TEMPERANCE HOUSE. THE underagned would respectfully infonn the friends. of Tetnperance. and .the public' generally, that tbeaboe named House, formcrlyUnown as the Temperance Hotel, afid situated on the corner of Michigan nvenue and Washington street, near the Central Railroad Depot, having undergone thorough repairs and very great adduional improvements, is novvready for ihe reception of' all those who may favor him with a cali. The sccotnmodnrions, in evéry respect, are not inferior to any Temperance House in the country, and every attentioin will be given to stiel) a be.stow thcir patronage upon this laudable enterprise. N. B. Carriages nlwnys in readiness to convey passengers to and from Boats and G'ars. WM. CHA MP. Detroit. May 0, 1843. 4-ly PAIMTING. T. LAMBE UT, BEGS leave to inform the inhabitants of Ann Arbor, and the surrounding country, that having located himself in the Lojcer Village, with the view of carrying on the above business in nll its branches, (some of which nre HOUSE, SÍGN, nnd ORNAMENTAL PAIJYTIJYG, GILDING and GLAZING, GRAINING. imitation of all VVoods. MARBLKIZJNG' TRANSPARENCÍES,' BANJERS, &c. respectfnlly solicits a sha'e of public patronage, as his prices shall be low to conform to the times and his work done in the best manner. T. L. would soy to Farmers that he is particularly desirous to attend to their calis, as produce is the best kmd of pay. Ann Arbor, Lower Town, March G. 1843. 45.- ly. DR. BANISTJER'S CELEBRATEDFEVER AGUE PILLS,- Pwefa Vegeto.hk, A safe, specdy, and sure reinedy lor fever and ague, dum ague. chili fever. and the bilious diseasec peculiar to new countrics. These pulsare designed ror ihe uffections of the liver and other internal organs which attend the dieeases of the new and niiasmatic portionsof our country. Tho proprietor lmving jrièd tliem in a great variety of cases confidentlybelieves that they are superior to any reinedy that has ever been ofleied to the public for the above discases. It is purely VcgrAablc nrd perfectly harmless, and carrbe taken by anyperson, maleor femalc with perfect safeiy. The pills are prepared in two separate boxes, niarked No. ] and jNo. 2. and acecompanied wilh full directions. A great number of certificafes might be procured in favor of this medicine, but the proprieter has thought tk notto insert them, !n as much as he deponds upon the merits of :he same for iis reputation. The above pill is kept constantly on hand jy the proprieler and can be had at wholesale ind rotail at the store of Beckley & Co. Oriers from the country promptly attended to. Ann Arbor, flower town) May 29 1842. 9 L. BECKLEY i OF all kinds neatly extcuied at :he Signa. OfTice, at the shorlesl notice, and on the ' most reasonable terms. j Pamp Oirculars ! EïaïldbillS will be pnmed 10 order, . ] ïny tune. with the utmost accurucy. ] UT' Orders by mail promptly filled. i WILLIAM WILKINSON "CLAIMS the attention of the inhabitants of v_y Ann Arbor and the surrounding country, ' ind informa them he has located hmself the North side the square, near ihe Post OfTice, opposite the rear of the Court House, where he is slways on hand to wait on those who wish to oblige him with a cali. The farmers are sure to ; be suited with good comfortablc fits. All whti are more fashionably inclincd can ba accommodated, having received the latest FashionsforFall and Winler. Cutting done on the notice, and ' ranted to fit if made up by experienced hands. Ann Arbor, Oct. 1, 1843. 23-tf. WOODWOHTHS HOT22I.. XOKTHERN, EASTERN, AND SOUTHERN STAGE HOUSE. f I lHE undersigned respectfully announces to JL the Public, that he is now the Proprietor of this .veil knovvn establishment. The House having been thoroughly overhauled. 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 Woodbridgc and Randolph streets, in a business part of the city. Those who may honor him with their countenance, may be assured that no expense or attenlion in his power, will be spared. to make their ' sojourn in Detroit agreeable and satisfactory. [46-ly] S; D. W00DW0RTH: i CLOCKS! CLOCKST i nrHE subscriber hoving jast received severa! -L cases of BRASS and WOOD CLOCKS, )l various descriptions, is prepared to sell thein Ctcap for Cash. Also, a general assoríment of JSWFLRY. onsisting in part of Gold Finger Rings, and Bosom Pins. Hearts and Crosses, Silver and ' Comtnon Thimbles, Watch Chains und Keys, Pen:il Cases; also, Spoons, ' Sugar Bowls, Buttcr Knives, I Tooih asd ilair Brushes, Pocket Books, Violin Strings, Needies, Pins, Hooks, : and Eyes, c Spectacles, Fine Convbs,Dre8sing Combs, ' Side Combs, Bock Combs. Pocket Combs, Water Puinis. [ Marking Cotton, Steel Pens, and ( Pweasers. Snuff&Tobncco Boxcs, Elnstics, &c. l of which will be sold as clicop as at any oth;r establishment this side of New York. N. B. The subscriber ihankfnl for so large ' i share of pnblic patronnge. still solicirsa ' ir-nce of the same. CLOCKS AND t ES? of ever}' description repaired and warranted. Also, JEWEfRY repaired on short notice.- t Shop at his old stand directly opposite the Court blouse. C. BLISS. Ann Arbor, Nov 6, 1843. 28-1 y. Axes FOR sale, Wholesale or Rctail, by J. BECKLEY & CO. Ann Arbor, Aug. 15; 1813. 17-6w.RIVER RAISIN 'lNSTITUTÉ. THE winter term of this Insiiliuiozi wil] cominenco the first Wcdnesday ot' November next, and continue 1.5 weeks. It is pleasuntly aitualed in the town of Raisin, one mile east of the direct rond from Tecumseh to Adrián. Rpoiiï.- There are now on ihe premisos suitable rooms for the iiccommodation of forty students. which aro designed to bo occupied for private study and lodging. Otlicr ncccssary buildings are provided lor recilaiion and lonrding. - Most stmlents will probubly honrd thcmselves. Expenses. - Tuition lor h'ftcen weeks, common branches 4 dollars. Higher Engüsh branches, including Greok and Latin. 5 dollars. Room ent 8 cents por weck. Incidental expenses 50 cents per term. Studente are expected to furnish wliatevé they wish to use in their rooms except andirons. Studcnts who have to bny their books will do well lo defer so doing, and b.uy them here. The Gchoul is open to oll applicants of suitable age and moral cliaractér irrespective of compheion or condition. il is very desirnble that all who design to attend school should be ready to commenco with the term. otherwise thero ci.nnot be a regular elaesification of the students. and without such classificaüon comparaiively líttlo ndvancement can bc made in study. Any further infonnation respecting the [nstution can be obtained by addresine, post paid, JOHN PATCHÏN, Principal. Raisin. Leiawee Co., Mich. Raisin, Oqi. 3, 1843. 24-3w.RAIL ROAD HOTEL 1843. BY 1843 PATKICK & ANDREWS. OPPOSITE THE WESTERN AND NORTHERN RAIL ROAD DEPOTS, DETROIT, JMICH. 1 1 1I-IE nbove Hoiel has been greatly enlarged, X and futed up in a style equal to any public house in Detroit, for comfort and convenience. - Its localion is in a heulihy and pleasant part ut the city, being situated on the Public Square, and in the mmediate vicinity of the Central and Northern Rail Roads, and convenient to the principal STAaE ROUTE divergingto the different parts of the Stato. Tkavki-krs wisliing to tnke the Cars or Bonts cannot find a inore convenient place than :his. being near the Cars on both Rni! Roads, and in immediato connection with the Boats. The Proprietors nssure the public, thal no pains will be sptm;d to furnish their TAB1-K with the best the Markcl oflords, and their customere with everv attention in their power, roquisite to thoir comfort. - CARRIAGES % BAGGAGE WAGONS :dvays in readinessto convey Pnssengcrs to and from the Boats and Cars free of charge. TERMS - 75 cen:s per day, or 25 cents po meal. PATRICK & ANDREWS. Nov. 6, 1S13. 28-6m.

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