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FA3LÏZ9fóOS&23 TAILGRING ESTABLISHMENT. JR. WALKFR would announce to his frisnds and the public in general, thai he is no1 in the receipt of the fal! ariii winier fashions lor 1 tii'3-i, which have beer. selected and furnished ly twoof t'se best eslablisimients in ibe Uiuts'd Staies, on the 6rst oí the present nionthaftcr die kinds of goeds and fasbiorfs for the seaon had become permsnently esiábllshed, whieb is beautifully illustrated by ivo of the niosi splendid fashion piales ever presented to this co:nmunity. Any gemiereen vho wisii to have the "smor; pure,"' c-an ilnd it here furniahed at & season when there can be no mislake is to what is or Í3 not fashionaMe. Gentlemen, please cali and examine for yoursclvfis, and if.wecaniiot exhibitsomething thut v,-i!l saiisiy you ihat thestylr of goods and iasliion of gaiineuis are chasiearici beautlfu!, tiiua w.e are jnuch pjisiaken. Mr. Walker woiild (aketljis opportunity to return his sincere iliaiiks io a!l who haye hither'o favored hini with their patronage, and hopes hr has giveñ generalsatisihctiou. All who feel dis poséd to have an easy, at the same time a fasiiionablc grirmént, can be gratiíied by cailïng at the shop of J. D. Insh, one dnorsouth of Beneh Sc Abel's o!d store, where for the convenience ofhimself and ruotorners he has locacd for the eason, whcre all deriamis in bis line vi!I be e.xecuted with neatness and despaich. on reasonable terms for cash or country produce, but pusilivdu no credit. N. T. Cïttting done, and warranted to fn if propcrly made up. October 11. 18-13. . 27-tf. Bristol's Sarsaparilla. r iHIS aiiKibie medicine so justly celebra'ed JL as a ccriain cure for Scrofnla or Kingt Evil, or any diseasc aiising from impurity of ihi blood, has become ao.wdl known as to need rio publ. catión oí the numcreus certificaies iiow in our possession, of the ex'traordinary cures lately performed by it, but feanng there tnay lye sonic persons afiected who have been gúlled by using the mitations got up by others, we would re■epectfully request thera to cali on us and satisfy ihemselvea of i!s many cures in s'.niüar cases. - By purchasing of usthey can rely upon-thc irenuineness of t'ae article. which they hIioi.M be carefui to do, as we are told íhere lá a spurious nrtiele of the sfimenarne for s'ilc in ihis vic'miiy. Be carefui to observe that "Bristol's Extrnct Si Sarsaparüla, Huffalo," is'stamped upon the bottle8, atid "C. C. Briatol" written in his own hand over the Cork. W S. & J. W. MAYNARD. Ann Arbor, Dec. 25, 1813. 36 MARCUS STEVE&S & SAMUEL ZUG, HAVE '.alcen tiie rooms in the lower end of the White Block, directiy opposite tiie Mi chigan Exchange, wliere thcy will keep an extenaive assortmeni of CdÊBIWET WcËRE of cvery kind, quality, and description, of thci own fnanufacturing, and warranted to bens fash ionable, good, and chcap as can bo had West o New York. Purchasersaie requested to cali and examine our extensive aseortment before buying Any nr.icle of Furniture made to order, and Warranled to ple-iso. UPHOLSTERING done in all ts various branches, and at the shortest notice. CHA1RS. LOOKING GLASSES. AND WJLLOW WARE; nlso, Mahoga?iy iBcards and Vcrieers - as cheep as the cheapest WANTED, ín í-xchanee, CHERKY, WALNUT, AND MAPLE LUMBER, #c. S,-c. %r,. STEVENS & ZUG Detroit, April 17, 1843. 5:-3m Wesle3an Hyma Books, JUST reccivud and for sale by G. BECKLF.7. Ann Arbor. lüov. 18, 1843. 30 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, OF superior quality, jubt priiued and for Sale at this OCúcrt. An Arbor, Not. 2, 1343.' VFJKOli ES A JLB3 & I ET All, j STAP LE J1JVD FAJYCY npíiri Diibscribers keep eonstantly on hand a X nnd .chouVp !& of DRY GOUDS, ILOÓTS AXD SBÖES, DllV GROCJZR,'.V, SfC. ;. wliicli líavtí bie:i seleded wi;h care, aiul are of ilie ijevyest siyles and beei qu;)!tirs. s they ni e den.tiuined not to bo imdersoliT, t!e' so'ictt the patjonago uí iliosc wishing ;o purchase. Amoiuj oiher ihinírsfoo p.iimerons to nioniiun. ihcy linve a Inrge and excellent nssorrmem of siíeetungs, drillings, sumwwt stuffs, calicóes, püllicd curras, satín brs. BROAD CLOTHS, CAS8IMERES, GAMBROONH, LfNEMS, CAMBRÍCS, MUSLINS, HANDKERCJHIEFS, ' &c Sc. Jionnct 'Ribbons, a vefy heautil'tl ass.u unent. $:ws. Brociic-, Slik, and '{'!bct. of tbe rícbeéi píitícrns. Pu7-asols: of a'1 kinds, qualilies. nnd priecs. lióse niid Half Hos;, Coi ton and Worpted! Jjimncls, Leghornj Tascan and Siraw. The above sortment of G.OODS wil! besoid ís ciicap, or, chmper thaji can be purehnsed in Detroit. Wájol, Potash, Flour, jü and olí kmds oí FRODüCE will be receive-d in )ayii;ent. ABSOTT fe rjEECíTER, 144, JeiFcrson Avonue, July, 12. 1S48. (12-tl.) Detroit. F A iïïIÏWG. T. L A M B E R T. BEGS lonve to inforni tiic inhabitants' of Ann Arbor, and (Tie surroundiiig country? ihat havinsr located himseif in tlic Lvwer Villagc, with tho view of carrying on the above business in nll its brnnches, (some of which nre HOUSE. SIGK atvl ORJVJIMEJS'TJ L PAIJVTHVG, GILDING nnd GLAZÍNG. GRAJNIXG, mitíition of nll Woo'du. MÁRBLErZJNG. TRAN&PAREJVC1ES,' BANííERS, &c. rcspcctfn'i}' solicitj n shtfre of public fiatroníiííe, as Ti ís priecs shall be Jow to conform to the times and his work doe in the b'est n:an. r.er. T. L.-'ot;i(í eöj to Farmers thnt he i? paríionlnrly desirous tn atírnd to their calis, ao produce is tbe'hest kitifi of pav. Aun Albor, Lower Town, March 6. 1843. 45. - ly.NEW. GOODSÜ HAVIXG reured, hot'frÖm business, hut to the e!d stasd of G. Ward, 1 will sel] GOODS Cltcfip. My stock is entiteit 7ao, rmd embraces a good variety, well selected, md :he gopds cannot fail to satisfy those who wish lo purchase. I have spent most of the surr.mer and part of ihcfaü. in Ti'ow England; wiiere ihc Gooda nre made, and I liavt been able to nv reliase sch g..)oc!3 as I wanted; ml at such pricos, aa wil] enable meto sejl them alo;u as low ns tïiey hnve been sold .vu Now york, Jrom Johbinj Houses during thisseason, Especialiy icansell Woolen Cloths, from tlic conrsest to siiperiliie. 3-4 & 6-4 Cloths. Sntinetts. Cassimercs, &c. &c. at low prices. Moro: I have on hand n goo4 stock of Combs. Thre.ul. Pins. NeBdíes.'&c. &c. which I can. añil v,-i!lsell jo auy. %vho wiah to buy by the quantity at very low mtcs. Iwill take ASfiES ind BLACK SALTS, or PRARLASH at myAehcry; and willsellSALERATUS in quantitjeg to suit purchasers. ■TFRMS-- Cash, Produce, r gaod Credit. 1 am, Genilemen and Ladies, Resprctiuliy yours. F. DEN] SON. Ann Arbor. -Upper Town. Nov. 7, ]813. N. B. Cashpaidfor FLOÜRforPot and Pearlashj or advanceed.on the saine and sold a6 usual. 29-tf.TAI&OXtlKG. WILLI AM i WILKINSON CLAIM&ttíe atlention ot the inhabitants of Ann' Arbor and the snrroundinc country, mij iafóntra them he has located lvmeelf -the Nortfi sido the square, ncar the '- Post Office, oppesite the vaar o!" the Court House, whêre he is ahvajs oh hand to vait on ihuee who-wishto ■:biige him wiih a cali. The fnrniers are sure t !ie sürted with good comfortobïe fits. All who nre more fashionabiy indined ca-nrbs accommodnted. havingreceived the latcst Fashior.sfor Fal! and Winier. "Cutting done on the shoríegt notíce, nnd warran:cd to fit if made Tin by experienced hands. Ann Arbor. Oct. 1. 1S43. 23-if. $25,000 WORTH ! Wboy! They must be dear, Sir. - $so,oeo wü x ! ! Worpe vet, }AÜpnr from .snoenrances. $7S,Ö0O WOBTB ! f ! That is it. judgir. irom pricca. C ALL at G. Wnrd's oid. s'tind. whcre they talk nnderstandingly, undsell Goodsso tha't n good sudt vvill amount to íesa trian l 0.000 under ihe present systera. VIATOR. 'Aha Arbor, Nov. 7, 18 i3. 27-tf. FASHÏONABLE HAT STORE. WBARNUM, v.'ould rcspectfuliy inrorm the cííizens of Dcrroit, anri surroundjng country thnt he has constantiy ón band a völua- bic assorimentof 'flats, E}&ps? Fïirs &c. which he oflers-for sale on the most rcnsonoblc termeatNo. 75, JcfTerson Avenue. Ghntmuiün' and Ladiks from abroaion visiting the City wül do weli to give him a cali belore pure'-asing elsevvhere. Detroit. Nov. 10th, I8J3. 29-6mSsiray Osen. CAME into the inclopure bf the subscriber on or about thesixih of November last, a pair oi STRAY OXEN. One s aspottcd rednnd white - the other red, ajpd bad on a srnnll beft. They were panly i?hod - JHtlgcd to bc 10 or 12 years óld; Tbc said Oxen have been du!y entered on ihe Town Eook, and appraised aecorcïing ro ilteln'w. ADAMS J. GUSHING. Webster, Jan. 5, 1S44. 33-Ew RESPECTFULL? informe the Iadies of Ann Ari)or and its viciniiy, tliat she bes just rec.'ive i her atest Pntterns lor Hat8,Caps, Cloaks, aud Dresses; and she respectfuliy invites theio to cali and examino for themselves. She likewise remlers them her sincere thanks for their prronage for the past year, and begs a continua tion. Jíer esiabiishmer.t will be found mídway between the Upper and Lowor Town. Ann Arbor, Nov. 2, 113. 28-tf. SALERATUS. WHOLESALE and RETAILhy F. DENISON. December 20, 1 Ó43. 3ü-tf. STONE-WARE. O F Eastern manufacture, for eale chsap, Wholesale or Retail, by F. DENISOxV. Dec. 20, 1813. 35-tf. CASH paid for TALLO W, by C. J. GAItLAND. Ann Arbor, Upper Town, Jan. 22, '44. 40 BY the Box, for eale by C. J. GARLAND. Ann Arbor, Upper Town, Jan. 17, '44. 30CELEBfU.TED CHEMICAL PL ASTER, Tie rnosi ejfeclual remcdy yct, discovercd J'or Hhcumttlism, f'ever Sores, White Siviliing.f, vjiammnlian in the Eyes, Steelled Thruut in Scarlel Ferer, Quiiisey, pc. Jc, THE CHEMICAL VLASTER ie nn important rctr.eciy lor thosc Vviio ore afrlicted with uhronic aud infiatmmitory comphijiis, by i is eas iiig pain, countejacting ïnlianuna'iion, and giving speedy relief by its active, strengthening, ano'lyne diophoretic a-.id coun'.eiirrittmtpropcrties - iaeifectual remedy ior Chronic and liiiflyniinaiory Itheumntiam, Ague in rhe Breas:, Scalds. Hurns. Bruises, Scrulula, Uicers, Old Sores of ■iltuost üvery (ie6cnpuoü. Cankered and S walled Tliroat arisingfroni Scarlet Fever, Felona, White Swcllings, Chilb'aine, &e. Persons suñsring Irom Liver ComplainiP. Pulmonury discaees, InSnipmanon of the Liuigs, wirh pain in the sido, bnek or limbs. 'will find relief by the Oisc of tbis Piasier. Iu all cases it niny be used wiífo perfoc safety. E. DEANS CHEMICAL PLASTER h put up in boxes at iilry cents and one dollar ench, MMtk iull directions nccompanyingeocl) box. Mnnufactured atxl sold wimiesnle by H. HAllRIS & CO.. Ashtabülo. Ohio, sole proprietois. to whom all ordcTs shotild bo n d d rosse d. Sold also by thcir Apenie ihroughout the country. (LA liberal discount ma,dc to dealers and physicians. For tcstimonmls and cenifientefi frorn persons of the Juliest respectibility, who haye used the Chemical Piaster, see another column of tuis paper. ' ■ For sale by the following Agents ia Michigan: ïi. W. Rood. ISïïes, J. C. Larrimore. " C. Siannh!in, Edwardsburgh. ■ Wm. O. Auslin, White Pigeorr. Isnac Denhnn), Jr., Conatantine.. Dan!. L. Kirnherly, Sohoolcraft. H. B. Husmn. & F. March. jr PM Knlamazoo. James W. Cothren. P. M. G.niesburgh. T. L. Bolkcora, P.' M. Battle Orfeek. James M. Parsons, P. M. Marshall. Paul Raymond, Drnggist. Jackson. Wm, Jackson, P. M. Leoni. Hale and Smith. Grass JLakc. John C. Winnns, Sylvnn, J Millcrd & Son, Dexter. Thomas 3Vhv. Jr. Plymouth, Perin it Hall, Northville. Mead & MCartby-, Farmington, Peter Van Every, Frnnklin, Julius Dean. Ponti'ac, Mack &, Sprnguc, Rochcster, James S iephens. Utica. E..C. Gallup. Mt. Clemens, , G.&J. G. Hili, ?n ,r -. { Dr. Ths. M. SweetiyDearbornvilIe, E. Samson, Ypsilanu, J. H. LUND. ) W. S. & J. MATNARD. Ann Arbor. CHRISTIAN EBERBACH, ) 49-lyATTENTION JUST reeeived at the Genero: Depot, for thc sale of Clothiers Stock, Machi nery. Dye Siuffe, &c. &c-, No. Jcffjrsun Avenue. Detroit, the following large, weil assorled, and carefully selected stock, viz: 100 bbls. St. Domingo Logwood, Cut, 5 Tons " in Stick, 150 bbls. Cuba Fustic, Cut, 5 Toivs " f in Stick, 50 bbls. Nic. Wood, Chippcd, 50 M Lima Wood, 30 ' Red Wood, 123 " Ground Cumwood, 10 " Quercitron Bark, 500 lbs. Nutgnlls, 10 Cases Extract of Logwood, 300 lbs. Lac Dye, 2 Coroons Spnjiish índigo, 300 lbs. Sumac Sicily, 3 Cnsks Madder, 3 Casks Blue Viuiol, 5 Casks Alum. 2 Barrels Red Tartar. 2 Bnrre'.s Crearn Tartar, 3 Carboys A.qua Fortis, 5 4 Oil Vitriol, 3 " Muriatic Acid, 500 lbs. Virdigr8, 5í) ': Block Tin, Tenséis, Twine, Cupper Kettles, al] size3, Parsorr's Shenring Machines, Curüs' " :í Screwf3 and Fress Platos, Cranks. Press Paper, Steel Reeda, Worsted Harness. Tenter Hooks, Enicry, al) No's.,' Olive Oil, Clothiers' Jacta, Sattinett Warp, Clptliiers' Brushes. Shuttles, Vickers, Card Cleaners, &c. &c. Tne above. wíth a varicty of other arlicles belonging to the irnde, have been purclinsed this summer by the subscribers from Manu'ncturers and First Hands in the New York, HnladolphD, r.nd Boston Markets, -and every thing havin rcceived hÍ8 persona! insneciion. he enn with the utmost confidence offer them to purchasers as - best and most comjilrt.c stock in the countrv; ;n;d as it ie his ñxeá dcterniiníition (by the low rates a. wriich he wil! sell) to Drevent the necessity o) our Clothiers nnd Mnniifn"rQrer6 leaving the State to make their purchaaes. h. would merch say to the trade, CALL, examine the ijoods nnd ascertnin prices before you say you can buy cheaper any zekere else. He is alao prepared to contract for CAPcDING MACHINES made in rhis Stnte or Ensf. TIERRE TELLER, Sign of the Golden JMortar, 139, JefTerson Avenue, [J7-tf.] - Deiroit.1843. WHOLESALE & RET.UlT BOOKSEUEBAH3STAT1ÖMEB, SMART S'BLOCK, 137 JEFFERSOJV' AVENUE, DETROIT. Keeps constnruly forsale a complete nssortment of Misccilaneous. School and Classical Books; Letter and Cap Paper, plain and r-uled, Quills. Ink, Sealing Waz, Cutlery, Wrapprng Pnpor. Printing Paper, of all stzes; and Book, News nnd Canisier Ink, ot varinus kinds. BLAEnL SOOZS, Full and half bound. of every varíeiy oí llnling. MEiMORANDUM B,ÜOKS, &c. To Mferchants, Teachers, nnd others, buying in quaniiries. a large discount mado. SABBATH SGHOOL & BiBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITOR 51 -tl. CHARLES H. STEWART, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND S0ÜC1T0R IN CHANCERY, JEFFER30N AVENUE, DBTJIOIT. 40 -XÍ. DR. OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOLA60GUE. A MOiN'G the most valuable qunlities of this jTjL. medicine, is its rcslorir.g infiuencc upor. con8titution8 impnired and injured by previoue nttacks oï billicns iever, or fever ond ag'tro; or by n long residence in those climates whicli produce them. There are rnany conetitiuions which hecomc gradually undermined by a m'tismal influence, without even a dny's actual confinemerit. fn stich cases, tlie Cholagogue acis üke a charm - the sallow complexión, oss of'apgotitc, Innguor, weariness and depression of spirits, witb other unplea9nnt syrnptoms which render life a burden, nll yield to this remedy when faithftilly used according to the directions of thenccompanying pamphlet. It is entirely a vegetable prop aration, and may be taken wuh perfect scfety under all circumstanccs of the systeni. For sale by S6 W. S. .fc J. W. MAYNARD, sole Agent, fr Ann Arbor and vicinity.The Fever. and Ague seiS np 'Dr. Baiiister's Pilis TVR. BANISTER'S CELEBRATED FEVER AND AGUE PILLS- JLr Puiiely Vegetable. - A sa'e, speedy, andsure remedy for fever and ague, dom ague, chili lever, and the bjIJious diseases peculiar to nevv countries. These piils are designed for t!ie effectionsof 4he liver and o l her internal organs which attend the diseases of ilie nèw and miastnatic purtious of our country. The unparallelcd pucce?s thaí has atíended thfi tise of these pill?, induces tiie propriefor lo beiieve Ihat they are superior to any remedy ever oflered tö the public ior the. nbove diseases. They are purtly VEGETABLE and perfectly harmless, and can be taken by any person, m;ile or female wilh peteet safety. The piils aro prepared in two" separate boxes, marked No. 1, and No. 2. and acoompanicd vith fdll direction. A great number of ceitificates luight be procured in favor of fhis medicino, but the proprietor has thought fit not lo insert them, In as much as he depends upen the uneiits oí ihe same for its repntation. The ixbove fi!l is k.épt conslanfiy en hand by the propriefor and can be had at wholesalè or retai! at the Store of J. Beckley & Co., Ann Arbor, Loiver Toivn. Orders from the countrv promptly attended fo. L. BECKLEY, Proprietor. January 17, 1844. 39-3m. "HUSTreceivëd at the Farmers' and Mechantes' Store, a general assortment of Fancj and sta pi e Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &c. &c. which will be sold cheap and for ready piyonly. C. 3. GARLAND. Ann Arbor, Upper Town, Nov. 20, 1843. N. B. ?s usual, any, Goods purchased of Iiitn not giving satisfaction in Drice and quality, the purchaser has the privilege to return thein and repeive.back his rnonf-y. 32 c. J. G?BLc?ND.TMESSRS. DAVIDSO1V& BECKER, have just reJJiJa. ceived from New York a large and splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Also, a largé quautity of ■ Dry Groceries, Crockery, éShelf Hardware, Nails, Boots ánd á'hoes, Men's and Boy's CapSj Faiiïts, Bye Sufife? and Medicines, &c. &c. &c. which they wiiiseli lower thau bas ever before been oifered in this place. Fór püxticulars cail at their Slore, No. 3; Brown's Block, (formeriy occupied by H. Thehighest Matket piiee will be paid in Go og s for mos-t kinds of Produce. $3 Remember ihnt they vill not be undersold. Ann Arbor, k'ower Town, Nov. 13 1843. 29-6m.RAIL ROAD i TEMPERANCE HOUSE. Til E undersiLned would -respectlully iníorm the Iriends oí Temperance. and tjie pubhc generally, ihat theabotu named House, formerly known as the Tomperance Hotel, ond situnted on the corner jf Michigan avenue and Washington street, near t)ie Central Rnilroad Depot, I ing underaone thorpueh repairs .and very great aJdiiional improyements, is now ready Cor the recnntion of all those who may favor hini with a cali The accominodniions, in every respect, ave not inferior to any Tempranee House in the country, and every nttenrion wilt be srven 10 such aá beerow thcir patronage upon this laudable enterpriso. N. B. Carriages olways in rendiness to i vey passengers to and frotn Boats and Cars. WM. CHAMP. Detroitj May 9, 1843. 4-1 y WOOXi.' WOOIi! CJLOTH! CLOTHÍ! npfJE Sabscribers would ínforni the Fulilic JL thnt persona having wuoi to br manufactured, can have it done at-their Manufactory within a short time, as the larre quantity of woo! furnished them by farmers and others the past season is nearly complcted, and will be finished within n íew days. We havo manufactured cloth this season for about onz hundred and tioenttJicc cvstomers, to whom we Vtave reason to beíicve, we have given general satisfnciion. - With this encouragement, we hope lor future patronage. TER MS. Half the cloth the wool will makc, or 37$ cents ppr.yard. We will also exchango Cloth for Wool on recsonable terms. Wool sent by Rail Road to Seto will be properly attended lo. SAMUEL W. FOSTER & CO. Scio, Washtenaw Co.,'Dec. -25, 1843. 36-tfOF nll kinds neatly" execuicd at the Signn. Office, at the shortesl notice, and on tbc most reaaonablc terrns. Books Fanaphets Circularse Wl t'e Pri"leti Lo onJer,a in tune, wuh the utmost accuracy. TT Orders by mail promptly filled.[RxlIL ROAD HOTEL X843. BY 184:3. PATRÏCK & ArVORK W. OPPOSITE THE WESTERN AND NORTHERN RAIL ROAD DEPOTS, DETROIT. MICI1. THE nbuve Hotel has icen greatly enlarged. and fitied up 'n a etylc cqunl to nny public house in Detroit, for comfort and conveniencc. - lis loc'ilion is in a henlihy and plensnni part ut i thf! fiity, being situaicd on the Public Square, and in the imitiedfhte vicinity of ihe Central and Northern Rail Roads. and couvenicnt to th( principal STAGE ROUTES divergingto the ditíerent parts os' the Stote. Thavei.krs wishing to take the Cars or Boats cantiot find a more convenient plnce than this. being nenr the Cars on both Raí! Roads, and in immedinte conncction wiih the Eoals. The Pniprietors assure the public, thal no pains wi1l lio spared to furnish their TAB1-ÏÏ. with the, best the Markct aíTords, r.nd iheir ciistomers wïtli everv attentibn in their power, rcqui'site to thotir comfort. CAPRIAGES S? BAGGAGE WAGONS always in readinc-ss to convey Passengers to and from the Boats and Cars free of chnrre. TLRMS - 75 cenis per day, or 25 cents pei meal. PATRTCK & ANDREWS. Nov. 6. 18 13. 28-6m. LEA THE Ë7 Tí IE nndcrsigned has just received from tho Manufaciurer,.a.nd wiil continue te besupp'ied with n General Assortmentment of EASTERN TANNIOD LEA'J'HKR, which lic wil' sel! at decidcdly Low Prices, fr CASH ór HIDES. I Ie wTH conlinuaüy have on hand Spanish and Slaughter SÖLE LEATHER, of Light, Middlc and Heavy Weights; TJpper Lenther. Oak and Hemlock Tanned Calf J5kins. Paln.i and Slaughter Kips, Ma mess and Bridle Lnatlier, Bindings, White and Colored Linings, SJioe Thread, &c. All persons desirous of purrhnsinc: are requested to coll at the ONE STORY BRICK BUILDING, No. 39, Woodward Avenue, nnd examine the quality and prices bofúre purchasing elsewhere. N. B. The híghest Market Prioc will be paid in CASH FOR HIDES. J. D. BALDWTN. Detroit, Nov. 13, 1843. 29-6m. SAL ERATUS. WHOLESALE and Retail. by H. BECKER. Arm Arbor, Aug. 2, 1843. 15-tf,ABBOT & BEECHER . DETROIT WHOZ.32SAZ.ZS DOMESTIC STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODSJUST róceived n larger Siock thnn ever of Heavy Brown Sheetiags, Shirtingsund Drillinsa, .Bleached Goods, Calicóes, Apron ■ Check, BnggingS, BurlapR, Diapers, - Crath, Muslin, Fustians, M-ole Skins. Sattinets, Sheup's Grny Cloth, Buckskin Cloth, Fáncy Cassiiiiércs, VVolerine Onatinga, Ainpaoa J'jmiïè, Charrgonhle Stripe Do. Fanoy Abpineft, Crapo t)elnincs,Jndia CJoih, Aio u si in De Liii nes. Pnrisinnsi Chusans. Shn wis. Rob Roy3, Carmináis, Darnask Shawls, Black. Blue Black. Brown, nml Bino Biond Clolhs, Feit and Pilot Over Coatinss. Blankets, Flanne's, and Superio IJEAVJER C1LOTI3S, Leat.her, Cotton Yarn, Tea, Sugar, Coífee, Rice and Tobacco. Alt 6fwhtc.li Goods wilt besold-nt the LOWEST PRICES tliat they can be bought for West of New York Citv. and we wish our FrLnds to give us a Cali before Buy ing. WANTED. POT ASH, WOOL AND FLOUR, For which we wül pav the higbest prices cither m CASH or GÖODS, at iho CHEAPEST CASH PSTCESy A'o. 144, .Teilersoii Avenue Corner Ba;es Street, Detroit. Detroit. Nov. 115. 1843. 99-tf. TO C&OTXIISiRS, MJ1jYUFj3C7'URERS J1JVD MERCHJJYTS. T 1 lME subscribers nre now receivinir, at their JL stores, 188 .lefforson Avenue, and corner o Randolph and Wodtoridge streets, Detroit, a larga and general stock of DYE-WOODS AND DIE-STUFFS. 35 tons Logvvood, Jnst ie. Limew.qod, Nicarraü;iia, Hypcrnic Woud. in the stick, í 3C bbls. around Camwood, 150 do Fustic 120 do 'Logwood, 100 do Rchvoúdsj 20 do Aluin, G hhds Copperns. 4 . do Blue Vi triol, 4 pipes Onttbie and Crop Mailders, prime, 500 Ibs. Extract Logwood. 600 do Bengal, M idins and Caraccas Indigo, 300 do Blue Nuisalla, (Aüeppo.) 250 do P-owdered Cúrcuma, 200 do Verdigris. 10 Carboys Öil Vitriol. 6 do Aquí Fortis. 4 do Spirits Sea Salí?, 4 do Nitric Acid, 2 cases Lac Dye. 300 Ibs. Banquo Tin. 250 óo Cream Tartnr. 500 do Qüereciron Bark. Together with a complete assortment ofall the minor anieles in the trade, to wii: Pvess Papers. Tenzíes, Brúsbes, Jacks, Tent Hooks. DveKettles, Piekers. Btirüng Jrons, Nippeis, Prussiate of notnsh. Sal Amoniac, Sal Soda, Silgar of Letid, Steel , ■ Reeds, Card Clenner? MACHINE CÁRDS, Satinett Warps, S'ienrs, te. This entiro stock has beenpurebased within the ast two weeks, and sclected personallv by onc of the concern, who has been in the business for lie last eleven years, and ihey nave'no hesita tión n saying that ihc quality of these goods is unsxcepiionable. They will positivly be sold at ihe owest New York jobbing prices, with ihe adlition of ïransportaiioi) only. The subscribers havo the sole Agency in this State for the sale of "FARSON'S SHEARING MACHINES." nd the celebra ted "LEÍCESTER MACHINE CARDS," decidcdly the best in vise. THEO. H. EATON, & CO. April 11. 1843. 51 tf C LOCKS! CLOCKSl rpHE subscriber bnying just receiVed 6everal -L casesxif BRASS and WOOD CLOCKS; f various descriptions. is profinred to sell thein Clieap for Gttslii Also. a general nssoríment of consisting in part of Gold Fijiger Rings, nnd Bosoni Pins. Hearts and Crosses. Silver and . Common Thimbles, Watch Chains and .; Keys, Peir-il Caes; also, Spoous, Sugar Bowis, Butter Knives, Tooth anr! Hair'Br.ishes, Pocket Books. 'io'in Strings, Nieclles, Pins, Hooks, and Eyes. . Spsetacles, Fine Corr.hs.Dressing Combs, Side Combs. Bock Conibs, Pocket Combs, Wnter Painrs. Marking Cottin, Steel Pens. an] TweDsers. Snuffife Tolmcco Boxes, El'isiics, &c All of wliich will be sold as cfieap as at any other establishirient this side of New York. N. B. The subscriber thnnkful for so large a shnre ofpnblic patronage, s'ül solicitsn continuence of ihe same. CLOCKS AND WA'ÏCllES of every description repiiired and warranted. Also, JEWELRY repiired on siort notice.- Shop at his old stand directly oppositc the Conrt House. C. BLIS8. Añn Arbor, Nov. 6, 1843. 23-1 y. Q-B.13AT BAFiG-AZHS tUm MAES CLOTHfMB ! !" IMLLOCK # RJ1YM0JW WOULD respecifujly inferat the citizeri's of Ann Arbor, and tbo State gonerally. tha: ihey have now on hand the LARGEST and CHEAPEST eock of READY MADE CLOTHING" to bc found at any estabüshmentin this Sïate, which they aio detennincd to sell at pi ices Unce? than were befure oiTered, and they conflde:ul. invite all persons in wunt of ':R:ud7j Made Cf.olhlng," visiiing' Doiroit. to cali at tiieir establishniont, "Corvar of JcffcrSan and Woitl tpard Avenues," in the new brickblock, Ph&mz'Biilldmgs, where they will find every va rieiy ofgannents iiiiiable for gentleinen's Fail oi Winter wear, and tlicy believeat prices trom 15 o 25 percent cltcaper ihm they can obtain then. tl n:iy oiher way. Also, a very choice selectiori of "Broad Cloths, Cssimercs and Vesiings, which they are prepired to manuf'icturc to order iv a superior manner and siylc uut to beexceKed n Uic Cii7j of New York or elscwhtre. Garments ülways warranted ia fit end virase or no sak!! Also. a very heavy Stock of DOMESTIC CLOTHS. PJLOT and BEAVER CLOTHS. BELGTC CLOTHS, SATTINETS, WINTER TWEEDS, and every varicty and description of goods euifable )or gentlemen's cnring apparel, all of which shall be sold v&rylow for oasli, or exchanged for produce at market priecs. All ihose wishing Bargains in any of the obove nrticlesarc invited to cali at the "FJSHWNARLE CLOTHfNG EMPORWM" oí' the subscribera. Car. of Jefforson and Woodwcrd Avenues, Detroit, HALLOCK & RAYMOND. Dotroit, Sept. 28, 1843. öatf. ""NOTICÊ [ ALL those indebted to the firm of J. Becki.ET & Co, are reqnosted to roakepayment mmcdiately. Oct. 23, 1843,YPSILANTI ACADEMyT A N IJ , H. H. GRIFFEN, Principal Mr. CHAS. S. WqOpARIAsBimm. TUE nt-.v.t ier:n of this institution will oL monee óri Momlny. Fob. j-J, nnd co öffll weeks. VVhilo tii school fa co-isHv on!!"" .il) of bot scxeS,w.ho wish to ac-q„iri ? education, particular aueniion wlll he ev thosc yho nre preparing lo fA. 7 n,t0 sivo and unintorrupted wtention of tho nrir ' i wil! lc givea to in.part a practical knowW e the English branches. He oecupies abo.n hff nn hour daüy In iecturing, with tlie aid of 0 i '■ parnius. minerals. or otherwise. meapw Appakati-s.- Tho lnsmution is f,w wiM, Chcmicol, Philosophica!, and g appnratus. burveying Instruments, -Geo-iiMr í ,..!ds. &.. to ihe amount of also Í Cabinetof Minerols wortb $50. ' ' Sood Tuitiok in the common Ehglish branche i cluding Coin;osirion and Declan.ntion f 2;00 to In PhilosophyAhea J tronomy. fKstory, RhcU.ric, 3o(nny A')Lu Geofnetvy. Surveying, &c. fm„, $4,5WSn JVto.oün!oand Chinde or Theorem ',!iO.'00$3.0;) each for 12 lessens.. taught by Mr ' c"t fon. ' rit' The tnition is to bo pnid at tho middle of tl term. No deduction for absence will bemarf except forprotincted.sickness, nnd no one 3l be mecived for less han (ivo and n hnlf wecltgü. ■ Books may bc had of the principnl nt Deti- pricae. . . l Board. Including room nnd ;rmin IMP 1,50 per week; foriurthecpatlSïï inqunc of the principal. Rooms can be hirorf chenp for Rcholnrsto board themsplves Rcv. I. M. Wenn. Rev. H. P. pOVers Tiv M. D r K. M. Skinnor, Esqrs. g, Murdü i' hnvc k.indly consented to f jrm a visitinc commit' te, to bc present at the Week reviews on' Thursday. and at the pviblic examination of thn school. Ypsilnnti. Oct. Ki. ISiZ. r 1 NORTHERN, EASTERN, AND SOUTHERN STAGE HOUSE. TETE-nndersigned respectmlly annotmeps to ihe Public, ihat he fa nnw the Propnetor of thjs veil known esi.ablinhmetu. Tlie House haymg been thoroughjy ovWhouledj ond refuté n a innnner caicr.latcd to promo'e tbe coinfort oí ciiízens and tho tra,y.alling public. The Roiisè occupies én drible position, on tlie corner of Woocibri'dgc and Randolph etrwu in a business part of th ci;y. T!:o.sc who rn'ay'IióhoE him wlth thnir coiinVènnncf, Ttvny b ossured that no expense or auenion in l;is power, wi!l be pnred, to make iheir sojourn Ift Detroit ngreeib!e nnd sniisfnotorv [4Ü-1.V] S. V. WOODWORTH. ATTHf. ■PAPKU.MIU (ƒ.0 WKK TO W H ) AKNAHBon. EliOOTH vonld respecifuüy inlb'in tlie o inh;:btnnts'f Aun Arbor and vicinity that he continúes fhe biisiñess of BOOK BINDING, nt the oldstnrul. in the I'nper Mili. Old Booka wilMie neatly rebonnt] on short notice. Al! kinds of RULING -done to order.- Country produce laken in paymeut. April i, 1S4,1. r,2_;r THE TRUE PAIN WJIÍUlí ciircaJikca chunn all BURNS by fire ov water, nna c-vcry e.ternLl SORE. PAJX; INFLAMMATION. ACH E or 1TCHINQ; rver 'et 'und upon the humen faniily. to wEïcfi it hna been npplied. must aiways be souglit genuino from Corratock an'l Co., of Nèw Yoik, or their atnhorizea agente. AH a.e cautioned against any spijrion nitieles, which mny alwars bc avoided by knóvvinü; tbe orio you buy cottiós from Cotnstork &-Co . who are nc.v the ou!y proprieto's and nianufitcturors. Inquire for Cuancl's: u-hich is warrnnied to do all rt ever wouíd when gaüed by nny oiher mmie. or the pricesiiall bc refunded in nny case i' it does not piense. To place it within reach of all, the price has been red ucjed more than four fo!l, and is now sold for 25 cents, t!e forme; price being too e.torbitant. The 50 cent si-ze "now conmina fonr limes ns much as the lormer, , aad the $1 izo nenr ten times as much. No family that has ány tí rife to humnnity. will taij to have Co.nntl's Pain Extractor OiDtmcnt always at hand, to anve life, allscars. and reduce all ifgtfhy from any bnl-n in five nnnuies, provided liiey luive .een ü used. or will believe those who used it. CÜMSTOCK &, CO.. 21. Courtland Strc. CT?' Be snre. thcre'forc. and usk foi Con.veí.'í, as our piare with DbHey's íiame ún it hne boen stolen, and the ppurioas niay appear wiih tlir.t nnme on it. Know, tberr-fore, that it comes iirectly from Comstock & Co., or shun it. WM. S. & J. W. MAYNAK1X 36 - Agfnt for Ann Aifior. ValuablO School Books. " rilWo.oi iitw'bedt, iiiu! most usciul tnhtuëcêt.1 saiy SCHOOL BOOKS, are üie folluw ing, whiüh have.recei.yec! the snnciion of t!ie bct jtrdfés in tlie Sia'e o New York. "and have (een exie.'iáively introduced inio the Conunon Schools andAcndeniics of thnt State. Thcy hnvc likewisc been approved by the Superintendent ofPub!ic ïnsti uciioii of Michigan, [Dr. Conistock,] and sciected by him to be used in the Common Schools of tbis S;ate. viz: TÍJE AMERICAN CLASS READER, cb'ntaming n series ófTcssons ín ronding', iili introductory exercises ín Ariiculniion. ]nf!cction, Brnpiiais, nnd theother ossen p'al clcinents of correct natural Elocuiion; (?esiLñéd !or Academies nnd Co-mmon Schools - By Gkohgk Wtr.so.v. formerly Principül of the Conandaigua Acadetny. and 'luie Principal of the Livingston Couoiy ITieh School. [The design of the American Class Rcmlrr is to ttiéeh s. kbláf's lo read. Il is net sufficient Tor this purpose, that n bopk he instn:ctive nnd micrtüiiung. and the selec'.ions chastQ nndclassical in point of cliction; it should be nlso prcperly ndnpted to exerciee the ronder in al] ihe vnried ones inl'eciions.. and ptl-ser reciiisifes tHai belong o dirrect Miur.il elocution. The Rev. J. Spencer, of Brooklin, H. nn expericneed Tencher STys. ';I hnvo very scarcely cxiimined the American Clnss Reader by George WiJsorr, and have no hc'Htatinn in exprc5sin{r my opinión of ts excellence. 1 consider it sbe best work, for the purpose for whicli it is designed, that I have ever scen, and I cnnnoi.but desire itsimmcdintfl adopf ion, in our Acfdemies and Schools." Similnr reommendations from hundreds of oihers, havo been receivr.ri.l A PRACTICAL AND TIIEORETICAL SYSTEM OF AR1THMETIC, coniaining severn! new methodsof operaiion, anda new system of Proportion; with Theoreticnl p.rplanations of nll the principal rulés. Al?o. aTreatiseon Mensivration, and q, brief practicnl eystem of-Book Keeping, by the áuthor of the American Clna Hrniïer. ttTThe nbüve aro for sale at the Michigan Kook Store, by tho dozen or. singly. - TenchdiG, who hnví not nlready examincd them, oanreccive copiea gratis, by calling at 143 Jefferaon avenue, Detroit. C. MORSE. DIT The nbove hooks can he had at the Book Store of WM. R. PERRY, Ann Arbor, Lovvcr Viüage. January ;J5. IBM. 38-2m JAMES . KIKWEyT" ATT ORNE Y AND C O UN-S ELLO II A T LA W. GAOA'AY CITY, MICHIOAtf. JG. B. will alao act as Land Agent in th Land District in which thie (Saganow) County is; he wil! inake nvcsttnents for other lunds, pny oyer for non-residents their taxes, ond give infotmation gencrally to persons interested in this part of the country, or desirousof becoming imntigranis to it. SÜRVEYOR, MAKER, ANP XANp AOEST. Orrice in Court House Square, Ann Arboi June 19,1843. 8-tf. I WOGÖ! WCOPIÏ WANTED immediately auy qunntitv of DRY WOOD in payment for the Signa of Liberty. Come soon.

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