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Day
20
Month
May
Year
1844
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Public Domain
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ATTENTION CLOTHIERS! JUST received at the General Depot, lor llie sale of Clothier Stock, Machinery, Dye iStuffs, &c. &c, No. 139. Jefferson Avenue Detroit, the following large, well aesorted, am carefully eelccied stock, viz: 1UI) bbla. St. Domingo Logwood, Cut, 5 Tona " " in Stick, 150 bbls. Cuba Fustic, Cut, 5 Tons " " n Stick, 50 bbls. Nic. Wood. Chipped, 50 " Lima Wood, " 30 " Red Wood, " 120 " Ground Camwood, '0 " Quercitron Bark, 5)0 Ibs. Nutgalla, J0 Cnses Extract of Logwood, 300 Ibs. Lac Dye, 2 Ceroons Spanish Indigo, 300 Ibs. Sumac Sicily, 3 CáfK8 Mnddcr, 3 Caaks Blue Vuriol, 5 Casks Aluin, 2 Barrels Red Tartar. 2 Borrels Cream Tartar, 3 Carboys Aqua Fortis, 5 " Oil Vitriol, 3 " Muriatic Acid, 500 lbs. Virdigris, 50 v Block Tin, Teaaels, Twine, Copper Kettles, all sizes, Parson's Shenring Machines, Curtís' " " Screws and Press Plates, Cranks, Press Paper, Steel Reeds, Worsted Harneas, Tenter Hooks, Emery, all No's., Olive Oil, Clothiers' Jacks, Sattinett Warp, Clothiers' Brushes, Shuttles, Pickers, Cnrd Cleaners, tc. &c. The above, with a variety of other arlicles beonging to the trade, have been purchs6ed tliis Bummer by the subscribers from M;inuiicturers and First Hands in the New York, L hiladelphi, and Boston Markets, and every thing having received his persono! inspeciion. he can with the umost confidence offer them to purchasers as llie. bast a?id mest complete stoel; in the country; and is it is his fixed determination (by the low rates at which he will sell) to prevent tbe necessity ol our Clothiers aud Manufacturera leaving the State to make their purchases, h would merely ay to the trade, CALL, examine tho goods and aecertain prices before you say you can buy cheaper any icherc else. He is also prepared to contract for CARD1NG MACHINES made in this Stale or East. PIERRE TELLER, Sign of the Golden Mortar, 139, Jeflerson Avenue, [17-tf.] Detroit. TO CLOTHIERS MAJYUFJ1CTURERS siJYD MERCHJÍJYTS. THE subscribers are now receiving, at thcir stores, 188 Jefferson Avenue, and corner ol tandolph and Woodbridge streets, Detroit, a arge and general stock of DYE-W.OODS AND DIE-STUFFS. 35 tons Logwood. Pustic. Limewood. Niearragua, Hypernic Wood, in the stick, (30 bbls. ground Carnwood, 150 dö Fustic 120 do Logwood, 100 do Redwoods, 20 do Alum, 6 hhd8 Copperas, 4 do Blue Vitriol, 4 pipes Ombre and Crop Madders, prime, 500 Ibs. Extract Logwood, 600 .do Bengal, Mndras and Caraccas Indigo, 300 do Blue Nutgalls, (Alleppo,) 250 do Powdered Cúrcuma, 200 do Verdigris. 10 Carboys Oil Vitriol, 6 do Aquí Fortis. 4 do Spirits Sea Salte, 4 do Nitric Acid, jr ■'■? 2 casos Lac Dye. j. wiM&m.300 Ibs. Banquo Tin. 250 do Cream Tartar. 500 do Quereciron Bark. Together with a complete assortmentof all the íinor articles jn the trade, io yh: Pess Papers. Tèazles, Brushes. Jacks. Tent Hooks. Dye Kettles, Pickers, Burling Irons. Nippers. Prussiate of ot6h. Sal Amoniac, Sal Soda, Sugar of Lead, Steel Reerls, Card Cleanerp, MACHINE CARDS, Satinett Warps, Shears, &c. This entire stock has been purchased wit "n in the ast two weeks, and selected personally by one f the concern, who has been in the business for ie last eleven years, and they have no heMtation n, sayinsr that the quality of these goods is unxceptionable. They will positivly be sold at the oweat New York jobhing prices, with the adition of transportation only. The subscribers have the sole Agency in this tate for the sale of "fARSON'S SIIEARING ATACHINES," nd the celebnted "LEICESTER MACHINE JARDS," dficidedly the best in use. THEO. H. EATON, &, CO. April 11, 1843. 5ttf DR. OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOLAG0GUE. A MüNG the most valuable qualities of this xjL medicine, is its restoring influence upon onstitutions irr.paired and injured by previous itacks ot billious fever, or fever and ague; or y a long residence in those climates which prouce them. There are many constitutions which ecomc gradually undermined by a m'asmal inuence. without even a day's actual confinement. n such cases, the Cholagogue acts like a charm - the 8allow complexion, loss of nppetitc, languor, weariness nnd depression of spirits, with ther unpleasant symptoms which render life a urden, all yield to this remedy when faithfully scd according to the directions of the acnompaying pamphlet. It is entirely a vegetable prep radon, and may be taken wuh perfect si.fety uner all circumstanccs of the systeni. For sale by 36 W. S. & 3. W. MAYNARD, Bole Agent, for Ann Arbor and vicinity. Attachxnent Notice. State ol Michigan, ) Vashtenaw County, { 88Mtthew Rider, ) TFFORE S. Abel. Jusva. XJ tice ofthePeacein and )aniel Scully, ) lor faid county. Notice is hereby jiven, that a writ of attachment has been issued in the above entitled cause y the eaid Jus'ice, and that the said cause stands djourned until the 27th day of July next, at ten )'clock of that day at the office of said Justice in he Township of Ann Arbor. in said coun.y. MATTHEW 1ÍIDER, Plainufï. Dated at Ann Arbor, April 27, 1844. 3 5w 300.000 I eet PIN E LU MEER. THE subscribers offer for sale. Five hundred ThousandFeet SEASOÑED PINE LUMBER, vhich hasbeen put up in the best possible mnnïer. and is of every qualiiy and thickness. Per ons w8hing to purchase Lumber thta is fit or intviediatc ii.se, will do well to give usa cali, efore purchnsing elsewhere. HAZELTON & PATERSON. Formerly Agents for Beach & Co. Flint. .Tannnry 2'?. IR44. 4')-6m. í ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICËT" "TpHË undereigned, having been appointed by p .. the Judge of Probate for the County of Vashtenaw, administrators on iheestaie of Asn ] -. Smith, late of snid county, and having given onds as required by law, hereby give noiice to II persons indebted to said estaie to mnke c nediate payment t them, and all persons havngclaim8 against said estáte to present ihem roperly attested for adjustment. SYRENASMlTfi, Administratrix. i WILLIAM M. SINCLAIR, Administrntor. v Ann Arhor. March I, 1844. 45-6w . ME into the enclosure of the subscriber, J the firBt of September last, an OX, iipj;iently about eight years old, spotted red and vhite, with a bell on his neck. The owner is reuested to prove property pay charge and take m away. S, JENNIHGS. h Ann. Arbor, MaylOtU, 3-öw é4E. DE AH 'S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL PL ASTER, The moet effectual remedy yel discovercd for Hhenmatism, Fcvcr Sores, White Swellings, lnflamma lion in the Eyes, S wet led Throat in ScarIvt Fei'er, (uinscy) ye. iyc, THE CHEMICAL PLASTER ia an important remedy for ihoe who are afflicted with chronic and nilunimatory complaints, by ita easing pain. counterac'ing mfiammntion, and giving apeédy relief by its active, strengthening, nnodyne. diaphoretic and coumerirritant proporties- na cflectual remedy tor Chrouic and I ry Rlieumnilsm, Age in the Breast, Scnlds, Biirns. Bruiaes, Scrofula, Ulcera, Oíd Sores of almost evcry description, Cankered and Swelled Throat aiisingfrom Scarlet Fever, Felona, White Swellinas, Chilblains, &c. Persons suflbring f rom Liver Complaints, Pulmonary diseases, ( flammation of the Lungs, with pain in the side, back or Hmbs, will find relief by the use of this Piaster. In all cases it may be used with perfect safety. E. DEANS CHEMICAL PLASTER tb put up in boxes at filiy cents and one dollar each, with iull directions accompanyingeach box. Marmfactured and sold wholesale by H. ' RIS & CO.. Ashtobulo. Ohio, sole proprietors, ! to wliom all orders should be nddressed. Sold also by their Agente throughout the country. CA liberal discount made to dealers and ' siciuns. ' For testimoniáis nnd' certifícales from persons of the highest respectibility, who have used the Chemical Piaster, see another column of this paper. For sale by the following Agents in Michigan: H. W. Rood, Niles, J. C. Larrimore. " C. Shanahun, Edwnrdsburh. Wm. O. Austin, White Pigeon. Isaac Benham, Jr., Conatnntine. Danl. L. Kimberly, SchoolcraH. H.B. Huston, & F. March, jr PM Kalnmazoo. James W. Cothren. P. M. Galesburgh. L. Bolkcom, P.' M. Battle Creek. James M. Parsons, P. M. Marshall. ! Paul Raymond, Druggist, Jackson. Wm. Jackson, P. M. Leoni. Hale and Smith. Grass Lake. John C. Winans. Sylvan, J Millerd & Son, Dexter. Thomas P. May, Jr. Plyinouth, Perin &. Hall, Northville, Mead & McCarthy, Farmington, Peter Van Every. Franklin, Julius Dean, Pontinc, Mack & Sprague. Rochester, James Stephens, Útica, E. C. Gallup, Mt. Clemens, ' ?-,&OG'2r'ï Detroit. John O wen & Co. ) Dr. Thos. M. Sweeny, Dearbornville, E. Samson. Ypsilanti, J. H. LUND. ) W. S. & 3. W. MAYNARD, Ann Arbor. CHRISTIAN EBERBACH, ) 49-ly RAIL, ROA D f ifi dySnhfc aq r TEMPERANCE HOUSE. ; THE undersigned would respecttully intortn the friends of Temperance. and the public [enerally, that theaboe named House, formery known as the Temperance Hotel, and situated , n the corner of Michigan avenue and jj on street, near the Central Railroad Depot, havng undergone thorough repairs and vcry great ddiional itnprovements, is now ready for the j, eption of all thuse who may favor him with a i fill. The áccommodations, in every resjiect. are. ot inferior to any Temperance House in the (, ountry. and every attention will be given to „ uch ás bestow thcir patronage upon this , le enterprise. L N. B. ■ Carriages nlways in readiíiess to ey passengers to and from Boats and Cara. r WM. CHA MP. Detroit. Mav 9. T843. 4-1 v A Farm for Sale, j IITUATED in the town of Inghani. Ingham ij County. Michigan. Said Farm ne hundred and fifty acres handsomely situaed In the midst ot a thriving séttlement. - fhe land is whnt is usually called timbered -and, in Mlchignn, 'he timber being nnple. whitewood, beach, ash, oak, &c. all v unds of timber peculiar to the timbered land in n Vlichigan. Thcrs is on this farm about forty t; crés of good improvement: a good part of this c s Enclish Mendow. A!so. n gond ■ „ LOG HOUSE AND NEW BARN, ramed, 34'by 42 feet, well finished. There are li ilso on the place t.irming utensils. such as h ühains. Ploughs, Drag, Cart, Fanning MUI, c fee. which will he sold with the place. (■ TERMS OF SALE. á One quarter of purchase money down: tlu tl omainder in ten years, if necessary. with v il interest For particulars enquire of the t criber in Dexter village. JULIUS RANNEY. c March 20, 1844. 48-tf. v 9 Bristol's Sarsaparilla. THl!ó valuable medicine so jutstly celebra'ed a as a certain cure for Scrofula or Kinge ivil. or any dieease arising from impurity of the P lood, has become so well known as to need no L lubl'cation of the numcrous certifícales now in ï iur possession, of the extraordinary cures lately l lerformed by il, hut fearing there may be somt t lersons affec-ted who have been gulled by using he imitation8 got up by others, we would 1 pectfully request them to cali on us and satisfy J heniselves of iis niany cures in similar - 1 3y purchasing of usthey can rely upon the gen ' lineness of the nrticle, whi'ch they fihould be :areíul to do, as we are told there is a spuriouf Í inicie of the same name for sale in ihis vicinity. I ïe careful to observe that "Bristol's Extract of 5ar6apanlla, Buffalo," isstamped upon the les, and 'C. C Bristol" written in hia own tand over the Cork. W S. & J. W. MAYNARD. Ann Arbor, Dec. 25. 1843. 36

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