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12
Month
February
Year
1844
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WMOjLESAJLE & RETAIL. STAP LE AMD FAJYCY TIi Subícribers keep constantly on liand t Inrge nnd choico stock of DRY GOUDS, BOOTS AND SHOES, DRY ÜROOERIES, #c. $c. whicli have biien selected wi;h care, and are of the newest siylcs nnd bc6t qmilities. As they are deterinined not to be undersuld, they solicit the patronage of' those wiahing to purchase. Amongothcr thmgstoo numerous to mention, they have a large and excellent issortnieut ol 8IIEETINGS, DRÏLLINGS, SUMMKR STUFKS. CALICÓES, FÖLLKD CLOTIIS, SATINKTS. BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. GAMH1100NS, LINENS, CAMBRICS, MUSLÏNS, IIANDKERCHIEFS, Sec. Sec. Bonnet Ribbons, a very bcnutit'ul nssm t:r.ent. Shawls. Broche, Silk, nnd Thibet. ot' the richest paUcrnsJ Parasols: ot" a'.l kinds, qunüties, and p rices. Host nnd Kiiif Hosc, Cotton and Worpted. Bonncis, Leghorn, Tusean and Straw. The above nssortment of GOODS will besoJd aa ekeap, or clieaper than can be purchased in Detroit. ícr Wool, Fotash, Fleur, jtj and all kinds of PRODUCE will bc received in payment. ABBOTT $ REECHER, 1 14, Jefl'erson Avenue. July. 12. 1843. (12-tf.) Detroit. PAINTIFJG. T. LAMB E R T, BEGS leave to inform the inhabitants of Ann Aibor; and the surrounding country, tbat having located himself in ihe Lower Village, with tha view of carrying on the above business in all its hrnr.ches, (some üf which nre HOUSE. SIGN, and ORNAMENTAL PAIjYTING, GILDING and GLAZ1NG. GRAJNING, mituiion of all Woods, MARBLEIZJNG, TRANSPARENCIES, BAKKERS, &c. respcctfuily solieits a ehare of public patronage, ns his prices shall be low to conform fo the times and hts work done in the best manner. T. L. would say to Farmers thnt he is particu'arly desirous to attend lo their calis, as produce is the best kind of pav. AnnArbor, LowerTown, March 0. 1843. 45.- ly. NEW GOODS !! .. HA VING retired, notfrom business, hut to the old stand of G. Ward, l wiïï scll GOODS Chcap. ftly stock is entircly neto, ind embraces a good yarièty, well selected, and be goods cannot fail to satisfy those who wish :o purcliase. I have spent most of the summer and part of hc fall, in iev England. where ihe Goods are nade, "and I havi. been able to purchase such joods as I wantod; and at stich prices, as wijl jnable rae to se!l them about as low as they ïave been suld in Kew York, from Jöbbing Houses during tbisseason. Espccially ícansell i Woolen Cïotl&s, Trom the conrsestto superñne. 3-4 & 6-4 Cloths. Satinetts, Cassimeies, cc. &c. at low prices. ' More: I have on hond a good stock of Combs.. i Fhread, Pins. Needies. &c. &c. which I can. ( inl will sell to auy, who wish to buy by the ]ti;:ntity at very low rntes. I will tnke ÁSHES and BLACK SALTS, or PEARLA8H at my AsIry; and will sell SALKitATUS in qnantitie8 to snit purchasers. TERMS. - Cash, Produce, or good Credit. I am, Gentlemen and Ladiea, . Rcsprctfuüv yours. F. 'DEN1SON. Ann Arbor, Upper Town. Nov. 7. 1843. N. B. Cash p.id for FLOUR, or Pot and Pearlash, or advanceed on the sanie and sold as ïsaal. 29-tf. WILLIAM WILKINSON CLAIMS the attén'iíóñ of the inhabitants of y Ann Arbor and the surrounding country, nd informa them he has located h mself the iorlhaidethe square, ncar ihe Post Office, opiosite the rear of the Court House, where he is ivvays on hand to wait on those who wish to büge him with a cali. The farmers are sure to e suitcd with good comfortab'.c fits. All who re more fashionably inclined can bs accommoiated, having received ihe látese Fashions for Fail .nd Winter, Cutting done on the shortest notice, and waranted to fit if made up by experienced hands. Ann Arbor, Oct. 1. 1643. 23-tf. $25,000 WORTH! Whew! They must be dear, Sir. $50,O40 WOKTK&Ü VVorse vet, jadeingr from nppeararces. $75,000 WOBTHÜ! Thai is it, judging trom prices. ALLat Ward's old s'and. where they y talk understandingly, and sell Goods so ihat good slock wil! amount to less than $10,000 nder the present sy3tem. VIA TOR. Ann Arbor. Nov. 7, 1813. 27-tf. FASHIONABLE HAT STORE. [TT BARNUM, would rcspectfuüy inrorm r V the cit'zens ofDeiroit, and eurrounding auutry that he has constantly on hand a valúale assortmeru of tlats, Caps, Furs &c. hicli he offers for sale on the most rcasonable xms at No. 75. Jefferson Avenue. Gii.vrr.KMKK and Ladif.s from abroad on visitig the City will do well to gtve him a cali , re purcl-asing else where. Deiroit, Nov. lOth, 1843. 29-Gm Sstray Oxen. DAME into the inclosure of ihe subscriber on or about the sixih of November Ipst. a pair oí STRAY OXEN. )ne is a spottcd red nnd white - tbc other red, lid had on n sinall bell. They were parily shc.d -judged to be 1 0 or 12 years old. The saul Oxn have been duly entered on the Town Book, nd appraiscd accordinp: lo ihelaw. ADAMS J. CUSHING. Webster, Jan. 5. 164-1. 38-8w MBS BUFFZNGTON [ESPECTFULLV informsthe ladiesof Ann S ÜV Arbor and its vicinity, that shc bas just reeived her atest Patterns lor Iiats.Caps, Cloaks, ' ud Dreeses; and she respectfully invites ihern cali and examine for ihemselves. Khe likerise renders them her sincere thanks for their otronage for the past year, and begs a continua on. l.'er esiabiiíhment will he found midway j stween the Upper and LowerTown. Ann Arbor, Kov. 2, 1843. 28-tf. . SALERATUS. [TIIOLESALE and RETA IL by fV F. DEN1SON. „ December 20, 1643. 35-tf. p STONE-WARE. 3T Enstcrn manufacture, for salo cheap, , Wholesale or Retail, by F. DENISON. Dec. 20, Ï343. 35-tf. "i ASH paid for TALLO W, by J C. 3. GA RL AND. pi Ann Arbor, Upper Town, Jan. 22, '44. 40 th CÊJyJDEiJES, A 5 Y the Box, for sale by C. J. GARLAND. Ann Arbor, Uppor Town, Jan. 17, '44. 39CELEBRATED CHEMICAL PL ASTER, The most vffectnat remcdy yet discovercd for llkciunntism, t'cver Sores, White Sivellings, Iitjlavimnlioii Ín the Jyea, Swclled IViroat in tScarlel Fever, Quinsey, TJ-JE CHEMICAL PLASTER s nu important remedy for those who are aiïlicted with chroniu and infiammatory complaints, by iis easi:ig pain. counteracting inflbnima-liön, aiul giving speedy relief by its active, strcngibening, nnodyno. diaphoretic r.vid counterirrituntproperties - aii ertectual rcjnedy for Chroiiic and huilainmntory Rucunnitism, Aguo in tho Breust, Scalds. Burna, Bruiscs, Scrofula, UiceJS Old Sores of ulinost every description, Cnnkcred nnd Sweiled Thront nrisingfiom Scarlet Fcver, Felons, White Svellii);s. Chilblains, &c. Persons siiftèring fioni Liver ComplaintPj Pultnonary diseases, Inflanimation of the Lungs, with pain in the side, jack or limbs. will iind relief" by the uso of tlvis ['laücr. ín all cases it may be used witli perfect raffel. E. DEANS CHEM7CAL PLAS TER is, jut up in buxes at filfy cenis and one düllnr inch. with fuli direeiions accompanyinc r.r:ch box. Vlnnufactured and so!d who'.esale by H. II All[ilS & CO., AsliUibuln, Ohio, sole propriietois. o whom all orders shbuld be nddres3ed. Sold ilso by thcir Agenl6 ihioughout llie country. ( ETA liberal discount made to dealers aud , ;icians. ■ ' For testimoniáis and cerüficates from persons if the hio-hest respcctibiliiy, vvlio have used the Chemical Piaster, sce another column of this paier. For s.-i!c by the following Agents in Michigan: H. W. Rood. JNiles, J. C. Lniriinore. ': C. Slcanahan, Edwardsburfeh. Win. O. Ausiin, White Pijeon. . Isaac Benham, Jr., Conatantine. Danl. L. Kidiberly, Schor-lcraft. H. B. Huston, & F. Mareh. jr PM Kalainazoo. Jamea W. Cothren. P. M. Gnlesburgh. T. L. Rolkcom, P. M. Rattle Creek, Jámese M. Parsons, P. M. Marshall. Paul Raymond. Druggist, Jackson. Wm. Jackson, P. M.Leoni. f Hale nnd Smith. Grass Lake. John C. Winans, Sylvan, J Mlüerd & Son, Dc-.-uer. Tiionms P. Mav, Jr. Plymouth, Perin & Hall, NTorthville. Mead & MCarthy. Farmington, Peter Van Every, Frank lin, Juüus Dean, Pontiac, Mnck & Sprogue, Rochcster, James Stephens. Utica. E. C. Gulhip. Mt. Clemens, G. &J.G. J-Iïll. ?n( . J JohnOwen&Co. J Detroit. Dr. Thos. M. Sweeny, DearbornviHe, E. Samson. Ypsilanti, tl J. H. LUND, 1 W. S. & J. W. MAYiARD. Ann Atbor. „ CÍIRISTIAN EBERBACH.' ) " 49-ly O ATTERÍTIOÑ" ti "UST receivcd at the General Depot, for the ]f eale of Cloihiers Stock, Machitiery. Dye lïffij &c. &c, No. 139, JefFrson Avenue, L'troit, the following large, well assorted, and 8 refully se'.ectcd stock, viz: 1')!) bbls. St. Domingo Logvvood, Cut, 5 Tons " ' in Stick, , 150 hbls. Cuba Fustic, Cut, d 5 Tons " { in Stick, 50 bbls. Nic. Wood, Chippcd, , 50 " Lima Wood, " M 30 ' Red Wood, ' I. 120 i{ Ground Cainwood, 10 " Quercitron Bark, 5:)p Ibs. Nutgalls, lü Cases Extract of Logwood, 300 bs. Lac Dye, 2 Ceroous Sp.mish Indigo, o 300 Ibs. SumaeSicily, 3 Casks Madder, 3 Casks Blue Vitriol, 5 Casks Aluin. 2 Barrels Red Tartar. 2 Barrels Cream Tartar, 3 Carboys Aqua Fortis, 5 li Oil V'uriol, 3 t: Muriatic Acid, 500 Ibs. Virdigris, 50 (; Block Tin, Teasels, Twine, Copper Kettles, all zes, Parson's Shearing Machines, Curtís' " t{ Screws and Press Plates, Cranks, Press Paper. Steel Reeds, Worsted Harness, Tenter IJooks, Emery, all No's., Olive Oil. - Clothiers' Jacks. Sattinett Warp, Clothiers' Brushes. Shuttles, Pickers, Card Cleauers, fcc. S:c. The above, with a variely of other articles benging to the trade, have been purchased this immer by the subscribers from Manufacturors id First Hands in the New York, Thiladelphia. :d Boston Markets, and every thing having rc:ived his personal inspection. he enn wiih the n :mostcontidence offïrthem to purchnsers aa th ' ;st and most complete stócèïn the country; and C ! it is his fixed delermination (by the low rates which hc will sell) to Drevent the necessity ot ir Ciollïiers and ManuH'-'urers Jeaving the - tato to make their purchases, ho would nlerely y to the trade, CALL, examine tho íjoods nnd certnin prices befure you ssy you can bu i?aper anij irkerc else. He is also prepared tp contract for CAitDLXG iACHINES made n triia State or East. PIERRE TELLER, Sign of the Golden Mortar, fij 139, Jefforson Avenue, J [17-tf.] Detroit. H

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