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1844
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THÉ PËQPLE! I lik I bVI hial - -- - . "■"UST receívcd at the Farmers' and Mechanica' Store, a general assortment of Fancy and staple nuY go ons, Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &c. &c. which will be sold dieap and for ready piyoiily. C. 3. GARLAND. 'Ann Arbor, Upper Town, Nov. 20, 1843. N. B. Is usual, any Goods purchased of him not giving satisfaction in prico and quality, the purchaser has the privilege to return thein and receive back iiis mony. 32 C. J. GJ?BL.#ND, VICTORY The Fe ver and Ague used up Dv. Banister's Pilis TmuiyiPHAitfT. DR. BANISTERrS CELÜBBATED FEVER AND AGUE PILLS.- Puk.ely Vegetable. - A saíe, speedy, and sure remedy for fever and Tgue, dum agüe, chill fever. and the billious discases peculiar to nevv counries. These pilla are designed for the aflectionsof the liver andoiher inferíal organs which altend the diseases of the nevv and miasinatic portions of ou r country. The unparalleled succe?s that has atlended the use of these pills, induces heproprielor .10 believe that they are superior lo any remedy ever offered the public ior the above diseases. Tlieyare purely VEGETABLE and perfectly harmless, and can be tacen by anv person, male or fe mal e wit h perlect eafety. The pills are pre pa red in two separate boxe?, inarked No. 1, and No. 2. n] acoompanied Mrith full directions. A great number of céilificates might be procured in favor of ihïs rnediine, but the proprietor has thouglit fit not lo ins.ert them, in as tnuch as he epends upon the metits oí the same for its.repntation. The above pillis kept consfantiy on hand by the propriefor and can be ad íit vvholesale retail at the Store of J. Beckley & Co., Ann Arbor, jovver Town. Orders from the country promptly attended to. L. BECKLEY, Proprietor. January 17, 1844. 39-3m.SÍ 88 BS Ek BH k3 wm Bfl bB Bm AkSs l Kfi 9 IS ■ I Bfl B2 iBi ___ 1 mESSRS. DAVIDSON & BECKER, have jnst reL.TJ1 ceived f rom New York a large and splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple DRY ÓOODS;. Also, a large quautity of Dry Groceries, Crockery, Shelf Hardware, Nails, Boots and iShoes, Men's and Boy's Caps? Paints, Dye Stufí's, and Medicines, &c. &c. &c. which tbey will sell lower than has ever before been offered in this place. For [artieulars cali at thcir Slore, No. 3, Brown's Block, (formerly occupied by H. Becker.) The highest Market piice wiíl be paid in Goods br most kinds of Produce. #$f Rememberihat they will not be undersold.4)g Ann Arbor, Lower Town, Nov. 13, 1843. 29-6m■RA.U 11OAD I TEMPERANCE HOUSE. THE undersitrned would respectlully iniorm the friends of Temperance. ond the public ;eneralíy, ihat theaboe named House, formery known as the Temperance Hotel, and situatcd on the corner of Michigan avenue ond "VVnsbingon street, near the Central Railroad Depot, havng'undergone thorough repairs and vcry great ddi'ional improvernents. is now ready for the reeption of all those who inay favor him with a all. . The accommodaiions, in every respect, are not inferior to any. Temperance House m he country, and every ottemion will be giyen to uch as bestow their. patronage upon this laudable enterprise. N. B. Carriages nlways in reauineé'; to convey passengers to and fiom Boats and Cars. VVM. CHA MP. Detroit. May 9, 184o. 4-1 y WOOIi! WOOE.! CLOTH! CLÓTHÜ 'liHE Subscribers would inform the Public X that persons having wool td be manufa'ctured, can have it done at their Manufactory withna short time, as the large.quantity of wool "urnislied them by farmers and others the past season is nearly cómpleled. and will be finished within a few days. ÏMfc havo manufactured cloth th is season for tut one hundred and wcntij-fice customers. to whom we have rcason o believc, we have given general satisfaction. - With this encouragenient, wc hope for future patronage. TER MS. Half the cloth the woul will mnke. or 37 cents per yard. We will also cxciange Cloïk fur Wool on recsonable lerms. Wooi. sent by Rail Road to Scio will be roperly attended to. SAMUEL W. FOSTER & CO. Scio, Washtenaw Co., Dec. 25. J843. 3fi-tfADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. TF1E undersigned, having been nppointed by the Judge of Probate for the County of Washienaw, administrators on theestate of Asa L. Smith, late of said couniy. and Iiaving given )onds as required by law, hereby give notico to all persons indebted to said csiato to make inimediate paynient to them, and all persons liaving claims against said cstato to present theni properly nttested tor uljustment. SYRENA SMTTH. Ádministratrix. WILLIAM M. SINCLAIR, Adminipfr.-unr. Ann Arbor March I) 1844. 45-GwRAIL ROAD HOTEL. 1843. BY 1843. P1TRIGK & ANDREWS. OPPOSITR THE WESTERN AND NORTHERN RAIL ROAD DEPOTSj DETROIT, MICH. THE abovo Hotel has been grcatly enlarged, and íiued up 'n a style e.qual. lo any public hoüse in'Detroit, for comfort and conveniencc. - Its localion is in a bcahhy and pleasant part oí the city, being situated on the Public Square, and in the inmiedíate vicinity of the Central and Nortliern Rail lloads, and convenicnt to the principal STAGE ROUTES divergingto the different parts ol the Statr. Tkavki.kks wishing to tnke the Cars oV Bonís cannot find a inore co'nvenient plnce tlian thís. being neur the Cars on both Rail Roads, and i j hnmcdinte connection wiili the Boais. The Proprietors aásure' the public, fhai no ! pains will be spared to furnish their TABLTC with tbe best the Market aílbrds, and their cis tomere with everv attention in tlieir power, requisiie to ihcir comfort. CARRIAGES r BAGGAGE WAGONS nlways in rendinessto convey Passengers lo and from the Bontsnhd Ciirs free of charge. TKRMS- 75 ceñís per day, or 25 cents per meal. PATRICK & ANDREWS. Nov. 6, 1813. . 28-6m. Bristol's Sarsaparilla. THIS valuable medicine su justly celebra'ed as a certain cure _ for Scrofula or Kingg Evil. or any discase arising from impurity of the blood, has becomc ao well known as to need no publ catión of the humercus certificates now in ourpossession, of the extraordinary cures lately performedby it, b,ut feartng there may be sonie persons afíected wlio have l)cen gullèd by using thc imitation8 got up' by othere. we would respectfully request them to cali on us and satisfy themselves oí' i!s many cures in similar casca. - By purehnsing of usthcy can rely upon the genuinenes8 of the article, which they hould b careíul to do, as we are told there ís a sjuiriou article of the same name for sale in ihis vicinity Be careful to observe tlint "Bristol's Extract f Sarsaparilla, Buflalo," isstnmpeH upon thé bot lies, and "C. C. Bristol" written in his own hand over the Cork. W S. & J. W. MAYNARD. Ann Arbor, Dcc.25. 1843. 3fi WOOL AND WOOLEN CLOTHS. I will exchange woolen cloths of every width 'and qualiiy for wool, tobe delivered in May or June, or nfier shenring time. My stock of ; clothis complete, quality good, priecs low. &c. F. DENISÓN. Ann Arhor, Fobruary Ist. )843. 41. N. B. ít ia iui[jonant that wool be flone itp in good order. and av :nfonnation will be írivpn when aekcd V I).JIBBOTT ér REECHER. DETROIT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BALERS IN DOMEST1C STAPLE AND F ANC Y DRY GOODSJUST received a largor Stock than ever o Heavy Brown Sheetings, Shiiüngsand Drillinga, Bleached Goods, Cnlicoee, Apron Cliecks, Baggings, Burlaps, Dinpers, "Cratii, Muslin, Fustians, Mole Skins. Sattincts, Shcep's Gray Cloth, Buckskin Cloth, Fancy Cassimercs, Wolverine Coating8, Ahipaca Lustre, Changeable Stripe Do. Fancy Alapines, Crnpc Delaincs,India CJoih, Mouslin De JUiines, Parisians, Chusans, Shawls, Rob Roye, Cardinals, Damaek Shawls, Black. Blue Black, Brown, and Blue Brond Cloths, Feit and Pilot OverCoatings, Blankcts, Flannets, and Superio BEATER Cï.OTIIS, Leather, Cotton Yarn, Tea, Sugar, CofTee, Rice and Tobacco. All of which Goods will be sold at the LOWEST PRJCF.S that they can be bought for West of New York Ciiv. and we wish dur Friende to give us a Cali before Buying. WANTED. POT ASH, WOOL AND FLOUR, For which we will pav the highest pnces either iri CASH or GOODS, at the CHE A PEST CASH P RICES, iq. 144, Jeflbrson Avenue, Corner Bales Street, Detroit.' Detroit. Nov. 13, 1843. 29-tf. PETEHS' PILLS. TRUTII HAS PREVAJLED. PETERS' Vegetable Pilis have now been ten yenrsbefore the public. During thai pcriod hey hive obtaineda celebrity nnp;irolluled in the ï.istory of the most popular medicines which have reccded them or have followed in their track. - rhe happy combination of vegetable ingredients o which these pills.owe their elficacy, is the reuil ofyearsof carnest stndy and experiment, diected by long previons experience in the proprties of medical subetances, the pathology of diseaso. the nature and modus operandi ot ihc voou8 fluids which minister to the support and ustcnance oftlie hurrran body, and organizaron y which those fluids are prepared; modified and lislributed. The tiiumph of skill, and patiënt xperiment has been complete. Throughout the ength nnd bréndth of our land, inBritish Amerca and the Wost Indies, and on tho continent )f Europe, -the curativo virques of'Peter's Vcgoable Pilis, are gratefiilly acknowledged. They nay be calledtHE medicine pak kxckm-ence, of he Southern State?. Tlieir consumption south f the Potomac, is enormous, and continually on heincrease. No other pill "goes down" there, owever sugared over ivith hired pufis'aiid hoine manufactured certificates. Peters' Vegetable Pilis mny be termen a uniersa j medicine, for there is scircely any dca'.igcment or obstruction of the organs and uncttoii8 of the human machine which they will ot allcviate or remove when adminislered in the nrly stages of congestión of the stomach or bowls, they specdily relax those organs. reduce the ttendant fever, and restore the snfitrerto health. Comaining no ïrrimiing or drnstic substances. hcir exhiliition is never followed by thot prosratiun of the bodity powers which characterize ie opsration of most other c8tharticR. and they ïny be adniinistered witiidiit ihe sliglitest fear of roducing local inflammnlion, so frequently aused by the purgent compositiona vended by ie quacksand charlatans of the day. Jn almost all stages 6f disease, Peters' Vegetale Pilis will be found of beneficial effect, bui ïey should always be resorted to when the first ymptom makes is appearance. The conquesi f the complaint will then be easy and immedite. In billious disorders, remittant or interniitnnt fever. dispepsia, dysentery, cholera, chohe. iarhcea, dropsy. sour or foeted eructations, enirgement of the spleen, sick headache, all com)laints growing out of imperfect or too rop'd diïéetion. torporof the bowels. fëmaleobstructiuns, labitual costjveness, and all other diseases in vhich a purgativo medicine is proper. Peters" regctable Piíls will be found unrivalïed in the peed, certainty and gentleness of operaton. Il is asked npon what principie these extrnorinary effecis are prodneed? We reply that Peers Vegetabfe Pili acts as a purifier of the )lood, by purifying the chyle nnd other fluids of vhich blood is composed, Chyle is a milky fluid deposifed by the digestive matter on he coats of the intestines; and vhich when conibined with the billiary secretion, ia conveyed into the veins ani becomes the principie of ife. This medicine acts directly upon the chylelrom willen ii ca]joi uu icriu jiuriifite, aiiu ui, ïumors detrimentul to a healihy circulation. ]t cleaiises the juices and fluida beforo the chemicnl change take3 place which fits tbem for iheimmediate purposes oi vitality. This is bezinning at he beginning. To embue the streams of lifp with healtlv, it is necessáry to purify them al th ei r sou rees. Sucli is the radical mode in whicii tliis medi-cine performs its cures. Testimoniáis which would fill volumes (niany of them from high scieniific authority) are iis vouchers, and it is used in the praetice of the first Physicians hcre and nbrond. . For sale by. F. J. B. Crano, W. S. A J. W. Maynard. J. II. Lnnd, Marris, Partiidces & Co S. P. & J. C. Jewott, Dav.dson &- BecUcr, H. Becker, Christian Eberbaeh, G. Grcnville, D. D. Waterman, (!. J. Garland, E. T. Williams. Ann Arbor; George Warner & Co.. C. WUilwood, J. Millard fc Sonr N. II. Wing. Der.tnr; M. Jaekson, Lsovi; Paul Raymond. Jaekson; Brorherson & Kief, Manchester; D Keys, Clinton; D S Haywood, Saline; Stone, Babcock & Co.. Ypsilanii; Scattereood &. Co, Plymnvth; Pierre 1 eller and.T. H. Eaton & Co. Detroit; also in Adrián. Tecumseh, Brooldyn, Pontíac, Chicago, and almost every wliere else. Ann Arbor, Jan. 15. 1844. 27-1 y CELEBRA TED CHEMICAL PLASTER. TH'E follovving is one frorn among the nu merous testimoninls froin persons of thf highest respectability, which the proprietorshavE received. LETTER FROM JOHN S. CARTER. Druggist and Apnthccarij Er ie, Pd.dated July 2nd,-. 1S40. Messks. II. Harris & Co. - Gentlemen: In rcply to your favor 'o( the Ist instant, it nflords me pleásure lo stnte. thnt I have during the last tthree years sold rnany dozens of E. Dcan's Chemical Piaster, and it has almost universally 51 ven satisfaction to tho purchaters. It has done wonder8 to my certain knowledge . both in Cliionic and Iiiflamiliatory Rheumatism. An old genlleman who had been afflicted with it for years remarked to me íhat hchad expended more ihan thirty dollars with doctors without benefit, when he was dïrectcd to try the piaster, fróih one l)x of wbich hc says ho receivcd more relief tban frorn all his physicians. The piaster has also given good satisfaction in Fever Sores and Inflammation of the Eyes. I could say ■more, but the bearerof this is waiting. Respectiully yours, JOHN p. CARTER. (CFFor the disenses in which this Plasler is ap plicable, sce advertisement hl another coltfmn o this pnper. E. Dean'sChemical Piaster is for sale in Ann 'Arbor, (Lower Town,) by J. II. LUND. and W. S. &, 3. W. MAYNARD. Upper CHRISTIAN E13ERUACH, Town 49-ly "JAMES . RIRIVËY ATT O RN E Y AND C O U N 8 ELLOR AT LAW. RAGANAW CITY, MICHIGAN. JG. B. will also act as Land AgenÉ in the Land Pistrict in which this (Saganaw) County is; he will makc investments for others Imids, pay over for non-residents thciT taxos. and give information gcnerally to persons interested in this pnrt of thecountry. or desirousof bccorrtr ing inmigrante to it."TO THE VIGfÖFELÖNSi SPOILS." HE ALTIIOUG.H mony preparations n .u of "POPULAR MEDICINFR "8 rm been beforc tbc public, claiming tov. TÜ and even cure the moot invetérate di lle none have bo well answered thr nnrñ ' ot "COUGH LOZÊNGES" cure the most obstinate cases of rn, t - huurs. Thcy have cured a hrLZu '" a few sons who have been given im bv ,h b?r of Pr" and friends, and many whahavi. kP ysic'8n to the verge of the grave bv !- rett'ced Consumptioh and Hectic-Fever 7ln?wd, have had the rose of health tcmuLa ieir ll8 gardcheek. and now live t„ in Í ' theha puisesofthisinvaloable mcdicin? kÏ thö man 8 ne ut. Shcr"ÍT0KM- L0ZENGE8" any 01 her medicine, and thíKÜJt d?d ïi1" the adminiatrntion of medicine.! l 'Ved fron' form f. great beyond concesión in,thie nover been k.own to fail. J Sheriín? havi ■ 'camphorlozÍngeT-8 relieve Headache. Nervous SiVk h jr L Pitation of the Heart TZ s ckntSt !' few minutes. Dr. Sherman'a 8 VM' . "POOR MAN'S PLASTF" --.„"the true pain genuine from Comsiock and Co., of New ffl or .he,r authorized agents. All are caUold propnotoraand nianufacturors. Inquirc forCW nel s, wh.chi8.wartan.ed to do all it ever would when called by nny other nnme, or the priceshall be rcfnndcd in any caso if it does not pleaee To placo it wuhin reach of al!, the price ha been reduccd more than four fold, and i. no" so d for 2o cents., the former price being too exorb.tant. The 50 cent ei-e now confains {ow timee as niuch as the lormer, and the $1 8ize nenr ten times as much. No fnmily thrtt has any title to humanity, will tail to have Connkl's Pnin Extrnctor Ointment alwaye at baad, to snve life, all scars. and reduce ;ill ngony from any hum in five minmes, providcd thcy have seen it used. or will believe thosa who have used it. COMSTOCK &, CO., 21. Counland Streef. UTr Be stire. thöreforc. and ask foj Connkl's, as our plain wiih Dalley's name on it has been siolen, and the spurious may appear wii.h ihnt name en it. Khow, therefore. that it comes directly from Comstóck & Co., or shnn it. WM. S. & J. W. MAYNARD. 36 Agent for Ann Arlior. CLOCKS! CLOCKSÜ npHE 6ubscriber hnving just receivod evcral JL cases of BRASS and WOOD CLOCKS, ol varions descripiions, is prepared to sel] tlieiri Clicap for Cash. Also. a general assorinieni oí JEWELRY, consisting in part of Gold Finger Rings. ani Bosorn Pins. Henrts and Crosses, Silrer tv} Cornmori Thimblcs, Watch Choins ana Keys, Pencil Cases: also, Spoona, Sugar Bowis, Butter Knivcs, Tooth nnd Hair Brushe, Pocket Books, Violib Strings. Needlcs, Pins, Mooka, and Eyes. Spectacles, Fine Coir,bs,Dressing Coml?. Siclc Combs, Bnck Combs, Pocket Combs, Water Painis. Marlung Cotton, Steel Prn. and ;., Tweasers. SnufF& Tobacco Boxea. Elnsiico, &r. All of which will be sold as cheap as at any üther establishment this side of New York. N. B. The subscriber thankfnl for sp largo a share of pnblic patronage, still solicitsn continuencc orthe same. CLOCKS AND WATCH' ES of every deecription repaired and warrnnted, Also, JEVVE.LRY repaired on short notice.- Shop at lus old stand directly oppositc the Conrt House. C. BLISS. Ann Arbor, Nov 6, 1843. 28-1 y.TÍ1E ïollowing indispensable fnmily reraodie mny be found at Matsahd's Drujfgid Store.' i n Ana Arbor, where none will be sold unless kr.own to be of the best kind nnd no counterfeit article ever oflered. patent medicine invariably procuréd ot the origin 1 inventor o? his regular successor: (EF No familj should be a xoeeli without thut remedies, rn BALÜNESS. Balín of Co'umhia, for the. Huir, which wil stop it if falling out, or restore iton bnld places; and on children mnke it grow rapidly, or on tliose who havo loet thehnir from nny cause. ALL VERMÍN ihatinfest the hends of children in 6chools. ure prevented or killed by i at once. Find ih'e name of COMSTOCK on it or never try it. Remember t'iis alicays. PILES, &c. are wholly prevented, or governed if the aVack hns come on, il you use the only truc Hats' Lisi.mknt, írom Comstock &. Co All SORES, and every thing relieved by it that admití of nn outwardapplication. It acta like a choim. Uto ' 'ilIIEUMATISM AND LAMENFSS positively cured; al! shrivelled musclcs nnd linibcare restored, in the oidor younp.by the MumVcfiable Elixir and Nerte and Bone Liniment--hl never without the name of Comstock & Co. on ' KOLMSTOCK'S VERMIFUGE ill eradicato pil WORMS in children or ndulis witb certainty quite astonishing. TOOTH DROPS. Kuhks- cure eflecioalijr. Ann Arbor, Feb. 5, 1844. 4J_ DltítíUL.U'1'iüiN.- The Partnership heretofore existiriK under ihe firrm fJ.Da,vld'; sons & Becker was by mutual consent dissolvea on ihe SOih dáy of March. All note and occounts of said F.rm will be settled by R. nnd J. L. Davidson, who will stül cany on the business at the old stand. ,,,TnonN ROBERT DAVIDSON, JOHN DAVIDSO.N, C. R. BECKER. Ann Arbor, March 30, ÏS-UJ TVTOTICE is hrt7LB h fM& IN year old ateera broke inio my tndoin e i the .ownship of Superior. Woshtenaw co ni j Instinll.onobrown. n little wh.re on the lipo the tnil, the tip of the liorna black, Je oib red with n lino back and belly, me?Z?Jli face, nnd a white tai!. The owneris req to come and prove property and pay o"11 andtakethemaway. FLLIX DUR0SS. March 5, 1844. __J.!Íi AT TUK PAflCK MM.t (l.OVVKU T0W) i5N " EBOOTH would respectfully '.nlr. J . inhabitantsof Ann Arbor and vioiniiyw nt the old Htand. in the Paper Mi!l; O'd will be neatly rebound on short notice. . AU kinds of RULING done IP rCountry produce taken in pnyment. f April 10, 1S43. ______JÏ- "CSÁRLES H." STEWART, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ww SOLICITOR IN CHANCERV.

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