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29
Month
July
Year
1844
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: ATTBNTIOí CLOTHIERS J(JöT received ut ilie General Depot, lor sale of Clo'.hiers Stock, Machmeiy. 1 Stuff, &c. &c, No. I3Ü. Jeffjrson Aven Detroit, the following large, well assorted, i carefully selecied stock, viz: 10l bblu. St. Domingo Logwood, Cut, 5 Tons ' " i Suc 150 bols. Cuba Fustic, Cut, 5 Tons " " inStic 50 bbls. Nic. Wood, Chtpped, 50 " Lima Wood, è 30 Red Wood, ' 12) " Ground Camwood, 10 " Quercitron Bark, 5)0 Ibs. Nutgalls, 10 Cases Extract of Logwood, 300 lbs. Lac Dye, 2 Ceroons Spanish Indigo, 390 Ibs. Sumac Sicily, 3 Cnsks Mudder, 3 Cnsks Blue Vitriol, 5 Casks Aluin, 2 Barrels Red Tartar. 2 Barrels Cream Tartar, 3 CarboysAqua Forti, f " Oil Vitriol, 3 " Muriatic Acid, 500 lbs. Virdigtis, 63 " Block Tin, Teasels, Tvine, Copper Kettles, all si zes Parson's Shearing Machines, Curtia' " " Screws and Press Plates. Cranks, Press Paper, Steel Reeda, Worsled Harnees. Tenier Hooks, Emery, all No's..' Oliw Oil, Cloihiers' Jneks, Sattinett Warp, Clothiers' Brushes, Shuttles, Pickers, Card Cleaners, fee. &c. The above, with a variety of otiíer ameles b longing to the trade, have been purchnsed th Bumnier by the subscribers from Manufacture and First Hands in the New York, ihiladelphi and Boston Markets, and every thing having n ceived his personal inspeciion. he con with tr utmost contidence pffer thetn to purchasers as tl best and most eompl.tc stock in the country; an as it ís his fixed determinotion (by (he low rat al whieh he will sel!) 'o Drevent the neeessity our Cloihiers and Manufn'urers leaving th State to make their purchases, U. would merel Bay to ihe trade, CALL, examine tlio goods an nscertain prices before you say you can bu chenper any wkere elae. He is also prepared to contract for CARD1NC MACHINES made in this Stnte or Eisf. PIERRE TELLER, Sign of the Golden Mortar, 139, Jefferson Avenue. [I7-tf.] Detroit DRY GOODS, DRY GROCL3RZES, Feathers, Paper Hangings, BASKETS, &c. MAY be found at 'the lovvesi ensh ,vrices, at Raymonü's Cash ötore, 14 Jeilërson Avenue. De'roiu The undersigned has just received a full stock of SPRING GOODS, cf the most desirable Btyles and patterns, suitaMe for cuy or coumn trade. AMONO W.IKII AKE: French Lawns, Gingham Muslin?, Muslin de Laines, Balzarineá, Balzarine Muslins, Striped Swiss Muslins, Rica Calicóes, of aJl qualities, colors and patterns. Fanialoon and Coat siuOs. such as Gamliroons, Swedes Cassimeres, Fancy Drillinss, Linen Checks, Plaid Swedes. Fancy English Cassimeres, Broad Cloths, Kentucky Jeans, &c. - ALSO- Blue Drill?, do Linens, Fustians, Tickings, Checks, Linseys, Burlaps, JBaggings, Padding, Canvass, Brown Sheetings and Drillings, Bleacbed Cot'ons, Swiss, Jackonet. Book & Barred Muslins. "Vide Laces and Lace Edgings, of every descriptioD, Vestings, Bonnets, Ribbons, Lmen Cambric, Cámbrica, Hankerchiefs, Cravnt8, &c. &c. &c. Persons trading in the city are invired. at Jcnst, to cali and look at this stock, and if thr prices are not as low as elsewhere, patronage is not expectcd. W. A. RAYMOND. 148 Jefferson Avenue. Detroit. May 20, 1844. ' 4 6m Youiig Ladies' Seminar y MISS E. PAGE, AND MItiS L. MüOUE, Associate Teichcs. MISS. G. WEST, Teachsrin Nusic, MRS. HUGHS, Teacher in üraicntg and Painl ing. MR. F. MARSH, Teac'er in Hiatkimatics ani Laiin. Tekms r-Tuition in the English branches Trom $2,5-} 10 $5,00 per quarter oi twelve weeks. Lessons on the Piano, wiih the use oí the instrument, $10.00- Fancy work, H,00- Drawinand Painting $5.00- Latin, $3.00- French $3,00- Board, 1,50- Washing and ironing 37i cents per dozen. No pupil will be received Í01 ess than one quarter, and no deduciion lor abscce wi!l be tnade, except in cases o!' eickness. That this 8etninary may possess every atlvuntage for obtaining athorough. practical and rcüned education, and that teachers may here be fuliy prepared for ihe fulfilmen'i of iheir duties, Miss P. has fcpplied for atd to Miss Lyon, of the distinguished Seminary in Souih lladly. Mase., and she is happy toannounce to the public, rhai the neice of its Prinoipal. and sister to its Vic Principal, educated under their influences, will, in luture be associated wnh Miss Page, in an at tempt to rearan instiiution in this Península. 011 afooting with the best at the east. MissMoore brings with her theexperience of four years teach ing in a Soiubern Seminary, vvhich she has elevated nearly in a New Englnnd school. It is expecied that u Library and Philosophical apparais will belong to this institution. All who are interested in the education of - youth, aro requested to visit the school and from personal observation, becotneacquainted wiih its organizition and its ndvantage Comppsiuons will be read on Friduys. The Superintendent of Public Inetruction. Dr. Comstock', the Profensors ofrhe Uuiversiiv and the Clergy oí Ann Arbor will neta visiting com Wiiltee to the School', to whom reference is madealso to Mr, J'. Welles. Capt. J. Peikins, Col' 1. Moseley-, Mr. W. S. Mayna'd, Mr. J. Sinclair, Hon. E. Wundy. Hoa.' R. S. Wilson and E. Lawrence. Esq., of An ArDor; F. P. - vng, Esq., Hon J. M Howird, Hon. C. G Hammond, Detroit; Rev, Bi. Hnmmond, Hooier. Rev. L. S. Hobart. Union City; Hon. E P Chnmplin, Jonesville; Rev. Wm. Pae, Monroe: C. T. Gorham. Marshall, Rev. A. M. Firch. J.'ickson. n RñoticeT ï2WaZ .fr"" Ihe Sllbr'ler. the forepart ofMnrch last, Levi Wai.,. a bound boy-J herefore forbid all pereons hnrboring or trusiine nmon my account, os I shall pay no debts o! jia coatractmg. t !- m onL GILBERT ALLF.N. Lodt, May 20th, 1844. 9_tf# CHARLES H. STEWART, TrORNEY WO COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND 80LICIT0R IN CHANCERY. JFFftON AVBVVK DBTRDIT.

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