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29
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April
Year
1844
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MRS. HULXVÏS. MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER Silk and Straw Bonnets made, clcaned anc altered to the present fashion. Shop, nearly opposite Davidsou's Store, An Arbor, Lower Town. 4wl icïv Estabüsluiïeni. THRESHIWG MACHINES KNAPP, HAVILAND & would res pectfuüy inform the farmers of Washtenaw and%the surrüunding couinies thai ihey have es tablished themselves in Lower Town. Ann Ar bor. for the puipose of maaufacturing Threshing Machines. Having been for niany years engaged in thi business in Oliio, they fcel that thcy can wit confidence recoirmiend their work. They ar making the Burrall & Cádiz Machines anc Horse power; also Eastman's planatary power different from any other made in this countr and generally preferred to any other Machines which ihey intend to sell at such prices and on üiich ternis as cannot fail to give satisfaciion - they are determined not to be outdone ,by anj similar establishment either in price, siyle o quality of work. ''Competition is the life of trade" and all the; nsk of the Farming community is to patroniz them so far as lo-give thom an opportunit; oi'supplping a part of the Machines that ma; be wantod. Thcy are prepared to repair old Machines. Their shop is in the basement story of II. & R. Patridge & Co's Machine shop, where they may be found to nnswer alt calis. KNAPP, HAVILAND & CO. W. W. KNAPP, T. A. HAVILAND, J. l:. MC LAIN. Ann Arbor, April 29, 1844. 6mlTO CZ.OTZSIZÜIS, MJJYUFJCTURERS J.XD MERCHAJVTS. r I iHE subscribers aro uow recciving, nt tjicir JL elores, 188 Jefflrson Avenue, and corner o Randolph and Woodbridge strects, Detroit, a large and general stock of DYE-WOODS AND DIE-STUFFS. 35 tons Logwood. Fustic. Limewood. iNicarragua, Hypernic Woud, n ihe stick, Í30 bbls. eround Cnmwood, 150 do Fustic 120 do Logwood, 100 do liedwüods, 20 do Aluin, 6 hhds Copperas, 4 do Blue Yitiiol, 4 pipes Oíiibrc and Crop Madders, prime, 500 Ibs Extract Logwood, 600 do Bengal, Muiras nnd Caraccas Indigo, 300 do Blue Nutgojls, (Allcppu,) 25Ö do Powdered Cúrcuma, 200 do Verdigris. 10 Carboys üil Vitriol, 6 do Aqui Fortis. 4 do Spirits Sea Salip, 4 do Nitric Acid, 2 cases Lac Dye, 300 Ibs. Bnnquo Tin, 250 do Crcam Tart;ir. 500 do Quereciron Bark. Togothcr wiili a complete asaortmen tof all the minor anieles in tho trade, io wit: Píess Paper6, Teazlcs, Brushes, Jacks. Tent Ilook8, DyeKctiles, Pieker, Burling Irons. Nippere, Prussiaie of "otash, Sal Amoniac. Sal Soda, Sugar of Lead, Steel Iteeds, Cnrd Cleanerp, MACHINE CARDS, Satmctt Warps. S'iears, itc. Tb8 cutiré stock has been purchased within the last two weeks, and selected peisonally by one of the concern, who has been in the business for the last eleven years, and iliey have no liewtation in say'ms; that the quulitv of theso goods is unexceptionable. They will positivly bc sold ai the Iowe6t New York jobbing prices, with the addition of transportation only. The 6iibscñbers have the sole Agcncy in this State for the snle ot "jfARSOiNT'S SHEARING MACHINES," and the celebrated "LEICESTER MACHINE CAKDS," decidedly the bept in use. THEO. H. EATON, & CO. April 11, 1843. 51 tfNEW BOOK STORES (ANN ARliOR, LUW Eli TUIVN.) THE Subscriber has just receivea a enera assorimnnt of SCHOOL BÖÖRS, suc is are in use in Comnion Schools in ihisrSiaU togethor with a variety of Religious, ÊJciealifi and Miscellaneous works, such as Qiiarto Bibles, Polyglot & Common, do. Pocket Edition, Family, do. School, do. Pocket Testamenta, 3 sizes, Prayer Books, 4 sizus, The Psalmist, a new Baptist iJymn Bonk, Methodist Uymn Book, Watts' Psalina - and Hymns, Annuals for ÏM4, Öóvrpera Poems, Ossians. do Campbells. do. Burns', do. MUnm's Works, Scott's Works, Albums, Tales of n Granüiather, Scott's Napoleon, Beati'iful New Ycar's Presenta, View of all Religions. Moihers fricnd, Fire6dc l'iciy, Genis ol Pieiy. Meditation on Prayer, a valuablc work, The Task, Berquius Works. CUristian. Baptist, Church, Washingtonian and Farmers' Almanac8, Boston Acadernv. Sacred Lyre and Marihattap Collection Singing Books, Blank Day Books, Ledgers, Journuls and Blotters, Justices' Dockeis, Toy Bibles Prim ers. J00 kinds, SongBooks.20kinde, and varions oiher Bookn, together wnh Waters, Senling Wax. Ink, Quills. Steel Pens, Letter Paper, (in exeelleni article, ) and common. Cap Paper, Ink Stands, Lead Pencils, Drawing Pencils. B. B. fe II. B. and Prepared India Rubber. All of which will be sold at Detroit prices for Cnsh. The subscriber has made his arrangements so that almost anyihing in the line of Books and Stationary which is not on hand can be furnished at a short noti.'e. He intends to make the sale of Books a permanent business and will therefore do what he enn to keep his assortment good. Dont forget the place, Anh Arbor. Lower Village, nearly opposite the ?"louring Mili. WM. R. PF.RRY. Janusry 8. 1844. 37-3m. 5OOOOO Feet PIN E LUMBER. TIIE subscrilers offer for snle. Five hun dred Thousand Feet SEASONEü PIN E LUMBER, which has been put up in the best pussible monner. and is of every qualiiy and thickness. Persons wiahing to purchape Lumber thi.1 is fit for immediatc use, will do we 11 to give usa cali before purchasins elsewhere. HAZELTON & PATERSON. Formerly Agents for Beach & Co. . Flint, January 2?, 1844. 40-Gin. TVesleyan Hymn Books, JUST received aud tor sale by G. BECKLEY. Ann Arbor. April 8th. 1844. 4w-5Ilotice lo iTAcrehants. THE Subscribers encouraged by tlie patrón uge they have hilherto rcceived in il wholesule depnrunent of tlieir business, will tl Crst day of May next. open ihe siorc nuw occu pied by Geo. Grenville, fronting on Huro street, and connecting with their present sto in ihe rear. excluaively for a 7fH0LE SALÍS ROGM where they will keep at all tunes a iull asson ment of Dry Goods. Boots, $ Shoes Carptt ing Hals, Caps, Paper Hangings, Bon fiets, Crockery by the Cralet Hardware and Groceries, p. 8,'c. Sc all of which will be sold on as good terms as ai any point this sitie of New York Cuy. G. D. IULL & CO. Ann A-bor. March 26, 1644. 48tf. BY the subscriber on the fifteenth of Dec. a BLACK STAG. three or four years otd, with a siníill square mark on the end of the left ear. Said Estray has been entered on Tuwn Book, according to law. # DANIEL DWIGP Scio, April 3. 1844. 8w50 IIORSES, WAGONS, BUGGIKS AND HARNESS FOR SALE. rTlHE Subscriber offers for sale five good horJ. ses, one tsvo horse wagon, two búgrgies'tHú setts doublé harness, one single hamess and two snddles. The wagon. bngrie3 nnd harness were new last fall,and will be sold chéap for cash oron short credit. H. PARTR1DGE. Ann Arbor, LowerTown, April 11, 184-1. ï.l-i LEA THE R. THE undersigned has jtist received frotn tlio Manufacturer. and will continue te besupplicd with a Genera' Assortment:nenf of EASTERN TANNKD LEATHLR. which he vvíll sell at dccidodlv Low Prices, fjr CASii or HIDES. He will continuaily have on hand Spanish and Slauchter SOLÉ LEATHEK, of Light. Middle and Heavy Weights; Upper Leather. Oak and Hemlock Tanned Calf Skiris, Patna and Slnugluer Kips, Harnt-ss and Bridle Leather. Bindings, White und Colored Liniugs, Shoe Thread, &c. All persons desirous of parchaang are requesled to cali at the ONE STORY JBR1CK BUILDING, No. 'M). Wdödward Avcnuo. ond examine the quality ondpricesJjüfpro purchasijig elsewhcre. N. B. The highost Market Price will bc paid in CASH FOR HIDES. J.D. BALDW1N. Detroit, Nov. I3j 1843. 29-6m. ASA L. SMITJ-l'S ESTÁTE.- The undersigned, having heen appointed by the Hou. George SeJijewick, Judge of Probate, of Washtonaw County, Coinmissioneis to examine and allow claims against the Estáte of Asa L. Smitli. decoased ; said ostatc havingbeen represented insolvent - and uix uunths yre allowod to creditors to bring in and prove their claims. Wc herefore give noüco ihai wc ill meet for tlu xirpose aforesaid at the oflico of Wm. R. I'erry, n the village of Ann Arbor, on the lotli day oí 'une, 13ih day of July, I3th day of August and he 13th clay of Scpiember ne.vt, at ten of the clock in the forenoon of coch (íay. WM. R. PERKY; ) R. P. SI.VCLA1K. Ópmmtsápncrs. JAMES G1B SN, ) Dated.. Ann Arbor, April 19, 1844. 6w52A Farm Ibr Sale, OITl'ATl'21) in ihc town oí íngham, Jngimm O County, Michigan. Said Farm containe oue hundred aiid liiiy acres handsomely eítuáicd In ilic uiiiJsi Dt a ihriving setilemeiu. - Tie land s wliat is usuaüy cailed timbere'd Land. in Mlchigftï), ilic fluiter being suarmaple. vbi:ewood, bcncli, ash, oak, &c. all kinds of tiiubor peculiar lo the umbered land in Micliigiin. Thcrs is on tliis larni about forty neres ot' good improvoment: a gooii part ufihis 8 I'.'ii.'lisli Mciilnw. A''s, 'nnil LOG HOUSE AND NEW BARN, aniod, :M by 4'J feci. wull finished; 'l'liero are Ido on ilic pliict) Inrniing utensijëj such ae Cliains. lMoughs. Dfag, Cari, Rmning Mili, Vc. which will be sold wiih ilie place. TER MS OF SALE; One quarter uf pu robase mbiiëy down; th oinauiJcr in tea ytrus. ü' nicos-j.-iiy, wiih atiriuI interest Fór pacticulars enquire of tLe subcnber in Dc.ter iliie. JULlUri RANNKY. March 00, 18-14. 4-ü MARRIAGE CERTIFICA Ï3ÊS 3 F superior quahty, just viiuttii and im Sale at this Oflkc. Aiir A'.bor, Nov. t, !?11. ■ attentio'n Eï,OTHIERS! JViS'l' received ;n the General Dtput, ior iha unie of ClothieiB Stock, Machmery, Dyo tjiulli, &.C. &c, JNo. I3U, Jefterson Avenue, Detroit, the following large, wel] assorted, aiid carefully sclecied stock, y: 101) bbls. St. Dotninyo Lowood, Cut, 5 Tons " a Stick, 150 bbls. Cuba Fustie, Cur. 5 Tons " '4' in Stick, 50 bbls. Nic. Wuod, Chipped, r0 " Luna Wood, 3(1 " Red Woud. ' J20 Ground Camwoüd, 10 " Quercitron Bark, 500 Iba. Nutgalls, 10 Cases Extract of Logwood, 300 Ibs. Lac Dye, 2 Ceroon8 Spanish Indigo, 300 ]bs. SumacSicily, 3 Cask6 Madder, 3 Casks blue Vitriol, 5 Casks Alum. 2 Barrels Red Tartar. 2 Borrels Creatn Tartar, 3 Carboya Aqua Fortis, 5 li Oil Vitriol, 3 " Muriatic Acid, 500 Ibs. Virdigria, 50 4i BIockTin, Teasels, Twinc, Con.per Kettles, all sizes, Par8on's Sheariug Machines, Curtís' " M Screws and Fross Platee, Crauke, Press Paper, títeel Reeds, Worsted Harness, Tenter TJooka, Eniery, alt No'b., Olive Oil, Clothicrs' Jacks. Sattinett Warp, Ctothiers' Brushcs, Shuttles, Pickers, Card Cleaners, &c. &C. The above, wítli a variety of otlier anieles beonging to the trade, have been purchnsed this Bummer by the subscribers from Manufacturera and FiFstHand8Ín the Vew York, Fhiladelphio and Boston Markets, and every thiug having received his personal inepection. hé cn with the umoBt con fidenco offer them to parchasera aa tht bet and inpsl compiete stoclc'tn the country; and as it ís his fïxed determinalion (by the low rates a'. which he wiH sell) to orevent ihe necessity ot our Cloihiers and Manufa"urerB leavmg the State to niake their purchases, lii would merely say to ihe trade, OJLL, examine the oods and nscertnin pricea before you say you can buy cheaper any ichtre else. He is also prepared to contract for CARD1NG MACHINES made in this Stare or East. PIERRE TELLER, Sign of the Golden Mortar, 139, Jefi'erson Avenue, ri7-tf Detroii. E. KISAH'S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL PLASTEE, The most eJJ'ectual remedy yet discovered for lihfvmutism, Fever Sores, White Swell igs, Iiijlammation in the Eyes, SwtUed TJtroat in iScar lel Fcvcr, (uinsey, 4-c. Lc. THE CHEMICAL PLASTE R ia an important retnedy for those who are aiHicted wilh chronic and inflammatory complaints, by its easing pain, counteracing inflanunation, and giving speedy relief by ita active, sireugtbening, auodyne, diaphoreticand counterirritantpropeities - an effbctual remedy lor Chronic and Imrlammatory Rheumatism, Ague in the Breost, Scalde, Burne, Bruiees, Scrofula, Ulcers, Old Sofis of almost every ireecription, Cankered and Sw6lled Throat aiisingfroni Scarlct Fever, Felone, White Swellings, Chilbiains, &c. Persons' suflering fromLiver CompfainiP, Pulmonary diseases, Inflnmmaiion of ihe Lungs, with pain in. the side, back or limbs. will find relief by the use of this Piaster. In all cases it may be used with perfect safety. El DEANS CHEMICAL PLASTER is put up in boxes at filiy cents and one dollar ench. witli í uil directions uccompanying each box. Manufactured and 6old whoiesale by H. HARR1S fc CO., Ashtabóla, Ohio, 8ole proprietors, to whoru aH orders should be aiidressed. Sold also by their Agents throughout the country. ECPA liberal discuunt made to dealers and pliysicians. For testimoniáis and certificates from persons óf the hig-hest refpecubiliiy, who have used the Chcraical Piaster, see another column of üiis paper. For sale by the following Agents in Michigan: H. W. Rood. Kiles, J. C. Larrimore. li C Shannhan. Edwnrdsburh. Win. O. Auslin, White Pigeon. Isaac Benham, Jr., Conatantine. Dan!. L. Kiniberly, Schoolcraft. H. B. Huston, & F. March, jr I' M Kalamazoo. James W. Cothren. P. M. Galesburgh. T. L. Bolkcom, P.' M. Battle Creek, James M. Parsons, P. M. Marshall. Paul Raymond. Druygist, Jackeou. Wm. Jackson, P. M. Leoni. Hale and Smith, Grass Lake. John C. Winans, Sylvan, J Millerd & Son, Dtxter. Thomas P. Mav. Jr. Plymouth, Perin &Hall, Northvillê, Mead& MrCanhy, Farmington, Peter Van Every, Franklin, Julius Dean, Pontiac, Mack & Sprague, Rochester, James Slephens. Utica, E. C. Gallup. Mt. Clemens, G. & J.G. 21x11, } „ JohnOen&Co. (, Dctroitl. Thos. M. Sweeny, Dearbornvil!, Jl. Sainsnn. YiJtilami, J. H. LTLM). ) W. S. & J. W. MAYNARD, Anu Aibor. CIIRÍSTlAiX EBERBACH S A 9-1 y1844 WHOLESALE & RETAILf .J. WFJÊHREW BOOKSELLEB AN 9 3TATI08EB, . SMART S BLOCK, S7 JEFKKRSON AVENUK, DETROIT. Ceeps constnntly íbr sale a complete assortnient of Misccllaneous, School and Claisical Books; Letter aad Cap Paper, plain and ruled, Quills. luk. Seaünjj Wax, Cuüery, Wrapping Paper. Priutjng Paper, of uil bt.es; and Dook, News and Canister luk. of varioii8 kindp. „BtAMKBOOSa r uil anti halt bouml. ol every vanctyoj iiuling, MEMORANDUM COOS, &c. To Merchants, Teachers, and olhers, buying in quantities. a larc discount made. ABBATH SGHOOL & BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITOR 51-tt". DR. OSGOOD'S ïmDIA CHOZ.A60aUE. A MONG the most valuable qualities of thia ü. medicine, 8 i te rcstoiing injluence upon jntiütiHioiis impnired and injurcd by previous tacks ol billicus ícer, or fever and agüe; or v a long resideuce in ihose climates which prouce ihem. Tlinru are inany constitutions which )ccomc gniduuHy undermined by a viia&nal inuénce, wi;houi even a day's actual confinement. n süch casos, ihe Cliolagogue acts like a charm - ihc saJIow complexión, loss of appotitc, lanior, wearinessnnd dcpiession of spirits, with her unplcasaiH sy tu p tonas which tender ufe a ikJüi. all yiiild to tliit. remedy wlíen faithfuüy sed acedrding to tlie directions of the accompavirur paraphlet. lt is cnurcly a vegetable prep atitn, and may bc taken wüh ])erfect sefety uner all circiimstances of the System. l'ui i.ili by 36 W.S. .1. W. MAYNARD. eolc Agent, fur Ann Arbor and vicinily. mmxHAm jl chapxwan, FOR'.V.ARÜING MteECHANt8, DE.1LF.IiS TJST PIíY GOODS, GIÍOCERtES, pe, A.T THF. HAH.-RÜAII I L; ' X, irK.ii I.AKF. MfCH. . H. BI.N'JHAM. G. CHAPMAíf. 4J-oia.

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