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1844
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CELEBRATED CHEMICAL' PLáSTEH. TUE following is one frorn among the nu merous testimoniáis from persons of t!:e highcst respectabilily, whicli the proprieturs have receivod. FliOM SAM'L D. KINGSBURY. II. lÍARius &. Co. - Sirs: ITayïng been seriously ïülicted with inflammation of the Eyes. and hearing ol E. Dnotvs Chemical Phster I had n box procured, and on thefirstapplication I experienced great relief, and in four d.jys a permanent cure. So efl'ectual was the applicationand the alinost imraediate relief resul ( ing therefrem, that in similar cases I feel great plensure in recommending it as a remedy wortliy of patronuge. llespectfully yours, Sec. SAM'L L. KINGSEURY. KincrsviÜc, O. June 29f 1840. 35. HTFor the dise.nses in whïcu this Piaster is ap-plicable, see advenisement in anoiher column ol' this pnper. E. Dean'sChenucil Piaster is for sale in Ann Arbor, (Lower Town.) by J. H. LXJND. and W. S. fc J. W. MAYNARD. ) Upper CMRISTÍAN EB ER MACH. ] Town J-ly WïïöE.Egii.LE & JSETAIL. STJ1PLE AJYD FAJYCY T'ut, Subïcribers keep constantly on hand s hirge and choice stock of DRY GOUDS. BOOTS AND SMOES, DRY GROCEIi'ES, $L $:. vyhich have been selected wi;h :are, and are of the uewest styles and best qunliies. As they are detennined not to be uriderold, thoy eolicit the patronage of these wishing o purchase. Amongother tliingstoo numerous to mention. hoy liove a targe and excellent assortment of íheetings, dril1jngs, 5ummkr stuffs, calicóes, ulled clotus, satinkts. 3road clotiis, cassimeres, 5ambroons, línens, ;ambrics, müslins, HANDKERCHIEFS, fici fcc. Bonnet, Ribbons, a very beautilul assortment. Shawls, Broche, Silk, and Thibet, of the ichest patterns. Parasols; of all kinds, qunliües. and prices. Hosc and Kiilf Hose, Cotton and Womed. Bonncts, Lcghorn, Tuscan and S tra-w. The above assortment of GOODS will besold is chcajK or cheapcr than can be purchased in Detroit. tt Woo!, Potask, Flour, ju i md all kinds of PRODUCE will be received in ayment. ABBOTT & BEECHER. 144, Jefferson Avenue. July, 12. J843. (12- tf.) Detroit.Pf ir TOiT m T vivir Ir x JL ei í i xa . T. LAMBERT, BEGS leave to info'rm the inhabitanis of Ann Albor, and the surrounding counry. thathaving located h i niself in the Lowr Villagc, with the view of cnrrying on the bovc business in all its branches, (some f which nro HOUSE. SIGN. and ORJVJ1MEJYTJL PAIJYTIJVG, ÏILD1NG and GLAZING, GRAJN1NG, mitation of all Woods, MARBLEIZ1NG, PRANSPARENCIES, BANJERS. &c. espectfully solicits a share of public patronge, as bis prices shall be low to conform to he times and his work done in the best manler. T. L. would say to Farmers thathe is parcularly desirous to attend to their calis, as irodnce is the best kind of pay. Ann Arbor, Lower Town, Marcli 6, 1843. 45.- ly. NEW GOODS!! HAVING retired, not from busineös. but tp the old stand of G. Ward.. l will scTl JOODS Ckcap. My stock is cntircly nao, nd embraces a good variety, wcll selected, and he goods cannot fail to satisfy thoso vvho wish 0 párchase. I Imve spent most of the su temer and part of (ie fall. in New England.. where the Goods are lade, arfd I havt been ablo to ourchase stich oods as I wanted; and nt such prices, as will nable me to se!l them about as low as they ave been sold in New York, from Jdbbing Iouscs during thiy seuson. Espooially I can sell Woöleit Elot!&sy ■om the conrsest to superfine. 3-4 & 6-4 Cloths. atinetls, Cassimeies, &c. &c. at low priccs. More: I have on hand a good stock of Combs. 'bread. Pins, Needies, fee. &c. which I canj ü'd will sell lo auy, wlio wish to buy by thé uantity at very low rates. I will tako ASMES and BLACK SALTS, or EARLASH at my Ashery; and will sell IRATUS in quantities to snit purchasers. TERMS. - Cash, Produce, ur good Credit. I am, Genilemcn and LiidTe, Respcctfully yours. F. 'DRNISON. Ann Arbor, Upper Town. Nov. 7, 18 13 N. B. Cash paid for FLOUR, or Pot' and earlash, or advancecd on the same and sold as 29-tf. TWO0B7WOÏDin j rS7"ANTElD immedialely, any quantitv of I r V DRY WOOD in puyment for the Si-nnl 1 Liberty. Come soorj.GRSAT SAR6AINS IN "READY MADE CLOTHING ! !" HALLO CK Sf RAYMOJVD WOULD respectfully inform the citizèns of Ann Arbor, and the State generally, thot they have now on hand the LARGE8T and CHE AP EST stock of READY MADE CLOTHING" to bo found at any establishment in this State, wliich they aro determincd to sell at pi ices loiccr tlian were befoie ofl'ered, and they confidemly invite all persons in want of itRuady Made. dohing," visiting Dotroit, to cali at ihcir establishment, "Corvar of Jejfvrson and Wondwórd Avenues," in the new briele bloeit, Phocnix Buildings, where they will find every variety ol'garments suitablc for gentlemen's Fall or Winter wear, and they bclieve at prices from 15 to 25 percent cheüper ihan they can obtain theni in nny other way. Also, a very choicc selection of "Broad Cloths, Cassimeres' and Vestings," which they are prepared to manufacture to order in a superior nianner and style nqt to be excelíed in 'hc'Cily cf Neto York or clscwhere. Garments ahvaya warranted to fit and vleu.se or no saldi Ateo, a very heavy Stock of DOMESTIC CLOTIIS. l'ILOT and BEAVE& CLOTHS. BELGIC CLOTHS, SATTINETS. "WINTER TWEEDS, and every variety anddescription of goods suitabie lor gentlemen's wearing apparcl. all of which shall bc sold venj loic for cash. or exchanged for Produce at mnrket prices. AH those wishing Bargains in any of the above nriiclo8 are nyited to ca!l at the "FASHJOXA BLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM" of the subscribers. Cor. of Jefierson and Woodward Avenues, Dctroir. HALLOCK & RAYMOND. Detroit, Sept. 28, 1843. 23-ifCELEBRATED CHEMICAL PL ASTER, The most effectual remcdy yet discovercd for liheumntism, t'ever Sores, White Sicellings, Injlainmalioii in Ihc Lyes} Swelted Tkrout in Scarlet Fcrer, (wt?isey, fyc. $'C, rpilE CHEMICAL PLASTER is an mportJL anl remcdy for those who are alïïicted with chronic and inilammatory compluints, by iis easing pain. counterneting inilamimKion, and giving specdy relief by ils aciivc, sirengihening, inodyne. diaphoretic r.id cminterirritantproperties - an eiiectual remedy for Chronic and lrnflamnsntory Rheuniaiism, Agne in the Breast, Scalds. Burns, Scrufula, Ulcers, Old Sores ot' álrnóst every deseripdon, Cankered and Swellt-d Throat arisingfrum Scarlet Fever, Felons. White Swellings, Ciiilblains, &c. Persons sufibring from Liver Complaiius, Pulmonary clisenses. In- lia;nmaiion of the Lmigs, with pain in the side, back or Hmbs. wilt iind relief hy tlie use of ihis Piaster. In all cases it niay be uaed with perfect safety. 'E. DZANS CHEMICAL PLASTER U put up in boxes al liliy cents and one dollar each, with full directions ncconipanyintr each box. Manufactured and sold wholeale by í{. HAItP.IS &. CO.. Ashtabulii. Ohio. sole proprïetors, to whoin all orders slionld be nddressëd: Suld also by their Avenís throiiglioul ifie country. ETA überal discoiint made to dealers and phy. sicians. For testimoniáis and cerlifientes from persons of the higbest respectibiliiy, who have used the Cliemical Piaster, see anothcr column of this paper. For snle by the following Agents in Michigan: H. W. Rood. iles, J. C. Larrimore. " C. SÜánáhári, Edw;irJsburt;h. Win. O. A u's tin, Wliite PÍLreon. Isnnc Bcnhnm. Jr.. Conatantine. Danl. L. Kiiiiberly. Schoolcraft. U. IÍ. Huston, & F. Marchjr PM Kalnmazoo. James W. Cothren. P. M. Galesburgh, T. L. Boikcom. P. M. Battle Creelu Jaines M. Parsons, P. M. Marshall. Paul Ilnymond. Druggisr, Jackson. Wm. Jackson, P. M. Leoni. Hale and Sniitli, Grass Lake. John C. Winnns, Sylvan, J Miüerd &■ Son, Dc--ter. Thomas P. May. Jr. Plvmouth, Perin & Hall. Northville, Mcad&MfCartliy. Farmington, i Peter Van Every. Franklin, i Julius Dcnn, Pontiac, Mnck &, Sprngne. Rochcster, James Stephens. Utica, E. C. Gallup. Mt. Clemcns, i G. &J. G. 11)11. ?n JohnOwen&Co. (, DetroUDr. Thos. M. Sweeny, Denrbornville,, E. Samson. Ypsilanti, í J. H. LUND, ) i W. S. & .T. W. MAYNARD. Ann Albor. - CHRISTIAN EBERBACH ) 49-lyATTEWTIQRf JUST received at the General Depot, lor the " sale of Clothiëra Stock, Machi nery, Dyc Stuff, &c. &c, No. 1 3ÍJ, Jéfferson Avenue, Detroit, the following large, well assorteel, and ;arefully selected stock, vlz: 101) bbls. St. Domingo Logwood, Cut. 5 Tons " " in Stick, 150 bbls. Cuba Fustic, Cut, 5 Tons ; " in Stick, i 50 bbls. Nic. Wood.. Chipped, 50 " Lima Wood, " 30 " Red Wood, " j 120 " Ground Camwood, 10 " Quercitron Bark, 500 Iba. Nutgalls, 10 Casea Extract of Logwood, ! 300 lbs. Lac Dye, 2 Ceroons SpanisH Indigo, 300 lbs. Sumac Sicily, 3 Casks Madder, 3 Casks Blue Vitriol, i 5 Casks A!urn ] 2 Barrels Red Tarfar. c 2 Barrels Crcam Tartar, t 3 Carboys A qun FortÍ6, í 5 " Oil Vitriol, c 3 " Muriatic Acid, ( 500 lbs. Virdigris, 50 (i Block Tin, Tenséis, Twine, Copper Kettles, all sizes, Parson's Shearing Machines, t Curtís' " " ; Scrows and Press Plates, Cranks, Press Paper, Steel Reeds, l Worsted Harness, Te liter Hooks, l Emcry, all No's., Oüve Oil, c Cloihiers' Jacks, Sattinett Warp, Cloihicrs' Brushes, Shuttles, c Pickcrs, Cnrd Cleaners, &c. &c. r The above. with n variety of other anieles c enging io the trale, have been purchnsed this F unimer by the subscribers from Manufacturera s nd First Hands in the New York, Hjiladelphio. ' nd Boston Markeis, and every thing hrfvinfe rel t eived bis personal inspection. he enn witíl the itmostconfidence offer them to purchasers as fhc, est and most complete stock'm the country; and s it is his fixed determination (by the low rates e 1 which he wilt sell) to orevent the necessity ó'í ur Clothiers and Maniifa-urere Jeaving the Hate to make tBHir purchases. ho would merolv s ay to the trade, CALL, examine tho goods nnd I( scertain prices before you say you can buy henper any ir her e else. Ho is also preparod to contract for CARDlNG l: ilACIUNES made in this Stnie or Enst. 'I PIERRE TELLER, c Sign ofthe Golden Mortar, f 139, JeiFerson Avenue, [I7-tf.] Detroit. . S Attention Nadies. 3PINNING WHEELS, QUILL WFIEELS. 3 REELS and SPOOLS, for sale by C. J. GA RL AND. j November 18, 1843. 30 ,THE TRUE PAIN EXTRACTOR SALVE WJHICH. cureslikoa charni all BURNS bv fire or water, and evcry external SORV PAJN. INFLAMMATÍON, ACHE or ITCH ' ING ever yet found upon the human family . which il hae been applied, must always bc soueht genuinc from Comstock an'l Co., of New Voik or their authon.ed agenta. Alt' are cautioned agninst any opurious anieles, which may alwars bc avoided by knowing the one you buy comea from Cometock & Co , who are now i"he 0 ,U, proprietors and manufacturcrs. Inquire for C - nel's, whichis warranied to do all it ever wotiM whéhcalled ly any oiher name, or the prico ehall be refundcd in any case if it does not pipase To place it witnin reach of nll, the pri'ce h been reduced moro than four fold, nnd ia sold for 25 cents, the formerprico too c orbitant. The 50 cent size now conuiins (0Z linies as much as the lomier, and the $1 a ■ , nenr ten times as much. No family that has any title tö luminnitv will fail to have Connei.'s Pain Extractor Omünení always at hand, to save life, all scars, and reduc all ngony from any burn in five minutes nrov-i ded they have seen it used, or will beüové tl.nV" who have nsed it. ll0oa: COMSTOCK & CO.,. n . _ , „ I Couritond Strec! IH" Bo surc. thereforo, and ask foi Coxnkl's as our pinte with Dalley's name on it hasbeew stoien, and the epunous may nppenr with that name on it.Know therefore, that it comes du rectly from Ccmstock & Co., or ?hun it WM. S. & J. W. MAYNÁRD. Jü AS?nt for Ann Arbor,PETERSMPÏLLS TRUTII HAS PREVAILED PETERS' Vegetable Pilis bave now been'te JT yearefiefore the public. During thaiperioï bey have oblaineda eclebrity unparnHeled in tho history of the most popular medicines which havopreceded them or have Ibllowed in ;hoir track - The happy combination of vegetable inrrcdients to which these pillsowe their efh'cacy. istlie re sult ofyenrsof earnest study and experiment di' rected by long previous experience in the pronerties of medical substances. the pathologyofdisease, the nature and modus operandi of 'the va nous fluids which minister to the support and suslemince of the human body, and organizaron by which tnose fluids are prepared, modified and distributed. The tnumph of skill, and patiënt experiment has been complete. Tnroiighóut the length and brendth of our land. in BnTish Am er icn and the West Indies, and on the continent ■ i ".f0' W;iralive virlues of peler's Vegetable Pili, are gratefully acknowleuVed. They may be calledTOiu medicine pak r.xa:t.i.v.scT., of the Southern State?. Their consumpiion oouih of the Poioinac, is enormous, ari'J coniinually on ' theíiícrease. Nootherpül "goes down" there however sugared over witli hired puflsand home manu facru red certificatcs. Peters' Vegetable Pilis may he termen a universal medicino, for there 3 scircely nny derangement -or obstruction of the orgnns and functions oí the humin ini:chinc whiclAhey will not allevia'.e or remove when administered in ilic enrjy stages of congcsiion of the stomach or bowels, they speedily relax those organs. reduce tho fittendant fever, nnd restore the sufii-rerto healih. Containing no irrilating or drastic suhstances their exhibition is never followcd by ihtt prog' iratiun of the bodily powers which charactetize the opcration of most other c;thaiticp. and they may be adininistered without iheslighiest liar of producing local inflanimatioh. so frequently L-aused by the purgent compositions vended bv the quacksand charldtan's ot the d;iy. ín almost all stages of discase. Peters' Veetnble Pili3 will be fpund of beneficu.l eíTect, bal they should olways be resorted to wher. the first 3ymptom prak.es irs apptarance. The conquest jf thecomplaint will then be easy nnd imincdijte. In billious di --orders, remittant or intermit:ant fever, dispepsiu, dysentery. cholera, cliolic. liarhcea, dropay, sour or foeted eniciations, en. argemeñt of he spleen, sick héadaclie. a!l c.mjlain:s growing out of imperfect or too rapid digestión, torporof the bowels. femóle ubsirutiinns, ia.b.ilu'al costiveness, and nll oiher dj'seasea in .vhich a pufsát!ye medicine is proper. Peters" Vegetable Pilis wül be fo md unrivaüed in the peed, certain'y und genileness of iheir operaion It is nskctl npon whnt principie these exirnorlin.iry Cficcts are producctl? We rpply thnt I'eers- Veyetnble Pili acfs as a pnrificr of the )!od, by purrfyln'g the chyle nnd oiher fJtnds of .vhich blood is composed. Chyle s a nilky fluid depsited by the digcsMve 'maller on he coais of the intestinos; and vvhich when :ornbiiieU with the blli:iry secretan, is convéyid into the veins an.i becoines the principie of ife. ThiS medicine acls rürmly uuon thechyiel rom which it expela all acrid partióles, and nl. mmors detrimental to a henlihy circulación. It leansesthcjuices and fluids before the cliemicnl hange takes pince which fi:s ihem fo liieinimeüíitepurposes ol vit.-iliiy. I'his is beginniiigjrt he beginninw. To enbue the sirenm.i oí'liío Mth heahh, it is necessnry to purify them at heir sources. Such is the radical mode in which this mcríiinc pprforms irs cines. Tf-snmoniafs whirh i-oulil hll volumes (mnn'y of them froni high ciemific authorily) re iis .vouchers, and it i sed in tho practico of the fiist Pliysícians hefe nd a bron d. Forsnleby F. J. B. Crnne. W. S. tV J. W .Liynaid, J. H. Lund, IJarris', Partriffets to. . P. & J. C. Jewett, Dñvldson & Decker, H. Jccker, Chrisiirin Eberbneh, G. Grcnville D ). Waterman. C. J. Gnrlnnd, K. T. WíHíshis, l7in Arhor; Géo'rgo Warner & Co. D C Vhitwood, J. Miílard & Sor. N. íf. Wjn' hrxfcr; M. Jnckson, Leoni; Paul Raymond! 'íickscv; Brotliftraon & Kief, Mantkèstet} D Ccys, D S Háywood, SSuin.e; íróne, ïnbcock&Co., Ypsitunti; Sc.ittcro.id & Co UyAúnUJti. Pierre Teller and T. H. E.-tlon tCo. htroil; also in Adrián, Tecumseh. Brnuklyn, 'ontiac, Chicago, nnd almos! every whero else. Ann Arhor. Jan. 15, 1844. 27-1 v IValuabíe School BoëksTT íVVUoi tliv best. and most ueeiul una ucees sarjr SCHOOL BOOKS. are iIir followng, which have received the sanctio ., the best idges in the State oí New York, and have Leen xtcisn-ely introducen into the Commo Schoola nd Academies of thot Stnte. They haVe Iike.ise been approved by the SnpérintenderitófPtítrc Instrtiction of Michigan. [Dr. Comstock.] and olecte.l by him to be used in tlie Comnion íchoolsof this S;ato, viz: THE AMEHICAN CLASS READER, ontaining aseries ofessons in reading, with in roductory exercises in Articuaiion, Lifiection, Imphásis, and the other cssential elements of orrect natural Elocution; desiffned for A cadelies and Common Schools - By Geokcje WicCfw, formerly Principal of the Cnnandaigua Aíi:lemy, and. lato Principal of the Livingston )ounty High School, [The design of the American Closs Reader i liMck scholars o rcivl. It is not sufficient for lis purpose, that a book be instructivo and enrtaining, and tho selec.ions chaste andclassical i point of diction; it should be nlso properly dapted to exercise the roader in all the varicd mes infleciions, and otlier requisites that belong ) correct natural elocuiion. ïhc Rev. J. Spen sr, ofBrooklin, N. Y. an experienced Teacher ïys, "I have very scarcoly examined the Arncriju Clpss Reader by Georgc Wilson, and have 0 hesitation in expressing my opinión of its ex jllence. I consider it ihe best work. for tha ui pose for which it isdesigned, that I ii ave ever ;en, and I cannot hut desire iis immediateadoponin our Academies and Schools." Similar ïcommendalions from hundreds of others, havo sen received. ] A PRACTÍCAL AND THEORETICAL YSTEM OF ARITHMETJC, coniuining sev. ;al ncw methodsof operation, and i newsystem Proportion; wiih Theoretical explanaiions o-f 1 the principai rules. Afeo, a-Treatiseon Meniration, nnd a brief practical system of Book eeping, by the author of the American Class eader. ICTThe above are for sale nt the Michigan ook Store, by tho dozen or singly.- enchers, who bav not alrendy c.vamincd"tlicm, tnreceive copies gratis., by calling at 143 Jefrson avenue. Detroit. n ' C. MORSE. LT The above books enn bc had at the Book of WM. it. PERRY, Ann Arbor, Lowor iüage. january 15, 1844. 38-2m NOTICË7 ! ' 4 LL those indebtcd to the firm of J. BEckX ley fc Co, are requested to make payment imediately. Oct. 23, 1Ö43. ■

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