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7
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October
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1844
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ATTEJVTIOÑ"" JÚSV löücivcci at Uie General Depot, for th sule oí' Clothiers Stock, Muehmery, Dy Siuft's, &c. &C, iVo. I3Í), Jfforsoii Avenue Detroit, tlie lollowijig largo, well assorted, an carclully selectcd stock, vfz: 100 bbls. St. Domingo Logwood. Cut, 5 Tons 4i '; ia Stick, 15'J bMs. Cuba Fustic, Cut, 5 Tons "■ " in Stick, 50 bbls. Nic. Wood, CUipped, 50 " Lima Wood, " 30 Red Wood, " Ï2) s Gronnd Camwood, 10 " Quercitroa Bark, 600 Iba. Nutgalls, 10 Cases Extract of Logwood, 3üt Ibs. Lac Dye, 2 Ceroons Spanisfa índigo, 300 Ib3. Sumac Sicily, 3 Cnsks Madder, 3 CasUs Blue Vitriol, 5 -i sks Aíuinv 2 Barrels Red Tartnr. 2 Barrels Cream Tartar, 3 Carboys Aua Furlis, 5 " O1 Vitriol, 3 " Muriatic Áctd, 500 Ibs. Virídigris, 50 '; Bloc Tin, Teásels. Twine, Copper Kettles, all sjzes, Parson's Shearing Machines,Curtís' " 't Scrcws and Press Plates. Cranks, Press Paper, Steel Recela, Worstcd Hnrness, Teuter Hooke, Eraery, ailNo's,, Olive Oil, Clothiers' Jacks, Sattinett Warp, Clotliiers' Brushes, Shuttles, Pi eters. Card Cleaners, &c. &c The above, with a variety of otlier artícles bek:igag to tlie trade, have been purchnsed ihis summer by the subscribers from Manuiactiuerand Firsl Hands in tbe New York, rbiladelphin. and Boston Markets, and every thing having res ceived his personal insuecüon. he can wiili ihe utmost conlideiice off'.'r thoni to purebasers as iie b.cst and most complete stock ín tbe country; a;jd as-it is liis fixed determination (by the low rates a', wiiich he will sell) to prevent tfie neccestty ol our Clothiers and M.íuufa'"urers Ieaving the State to make their purchases. lio wouid nierelv siy to the trade. CALL, examine th2 goods and ascoruin prices before you say you can buj choTper any wierc else. j He is also. preparcd to contract for CARD1NG MACHIxVES made in this State or Enst; PIERRE TELLER, Sign ofihe Golden Mortar, 139, Jefferson Avenue, rir-tr.J Detroit.DRY GOODS, Oair rössisisbs, Feaihers, Paper ffiattgijmgs BASKETS, &c. MAY be found at the lowcst cash prices. a Raymo.vd's Cash c5tokL, 143 Jeflersoi Avenue. Üe'ioit. The unJorsigneJ has just received a ful! stoel cF SPRING GOODS, of the most desirabl styles and patterns, suitable for ciiy or couutn trade. axo.vo which are: French Lawne, Giughain .Muaünsr Muslin de Li;i:ics, Balzarincs, Balzarine Miis'ins, Stripcd Swiss Moslins, Ricli Crilicoes. oí' all qualitics. colora and patterns. Pantaloon and Coitt etullfl, such aa Gamhroons, Swede? Cassimorosr Fancy Dfiliings, Linon Checks, Plaid Svvedes. Fancy Englislv CassimereSi Bröad Cloths, Kentucky Jeans, &c. - ALSO- Bl.= Orills, do Linens, Fustiana, Tickings, Checks, JLiinseys, Burlaos, Iiagginga, Fadding, Ganvass, Brown Sheetings and Drillings, Eieoclied Cot-.ons, Swiss, Jackonet. Book& Barred MusIíds, "VVide Laees and Lace EdgingSj of every descripiion, Vestings, Bonnets, llilbonsT Linen Cambric, Catnhrics, ][.inkcrehicfer Cravnts, fee. &c: &c. Persons trading iH the city are invired. at least, to cail and look at this stock, and if ' the pnces are not as low as elsewhere, patronage js not expected-. s W. A. RAYMOND. ST , , J48Jeflerion Avenue. Detroit. Mpy2a. 84i. ■ 4 6mTo Clothlers, JKamsJfecfiirTcrs and Ulerchants. BE subscritor is now receiving at hie stores. Sd and 190 Jefferson Avenue, Detroi; ihefollowing carefully. and well setecied siock of Dïe VVootis, Dye Stuffs end Woolen Man BfACTüHEll's MacïIINKRY. 55 tons Fusiic, Cuba, Tobasco,.Tampico and Carthagena. 10 tons Logwoodj Campeach, St Domingo and Hondurns, 6-toijs Nicaragua, Bonair, Coro,. Hache and Lima, 3 lons Camvood, very choice, 150 barrels Logwood, cm and groundr 13) " Fustic, ' ': 100 " Red Woods-, " 120 Camwood, (t tf 10 " Qnerccitron Bark, -45 ,i Allum, 42 ' Copperas. 30 " Blue Vitriolo 28 li Madder.-Ombre, and Dutch erop, 3 " Cream Tarier. 2 " Nnigalls. 3 cases Indigo, Bengal, Mamila and Gua timala, 2 LacDye, 20 " ext. Logwood, 2 ' Grain Tinr 300 pounds Verdigris Jó Carboys Oi! Vifriol,. Spirit Sea-Sa!tsan! JNitric Acid. ÁLSO.Gopper Ketlles and Clothi'ers' Screw, Temer Jlooks. Jacks and Brushe, Press Papers Caed eieaners, Weavers' Sliears, Nippers ond BuiJing Irons, Comb piates, Piekers and Bdbbma Wire. Worsied and Cotton Harnesa, Steel uiri Gane Reeds j Brood Power, II;.nd Looms and Fly Shuttles. Siee! and' Copper Mails, Emerv &c. ': Pasons' ShejiringMachines, 4,-6. and 9 blades Allcn's doublé and single Carding Machines' Mnchine Cards. Leicescer.. The above goods have been reconily ptirchased directly from the imponer and inanufocturors, kxci.usively for cash, and will be sold at the York jobbers priors, adding transportution only; andin con9equencc of the decline o:i inany of the American manufaciurcd articlts will, in many cases bo jld' at fiftekn j-j r ent r.Kss ïhan foumer PKicEs. Thirtcen ye.irc.xperiünce in üie Dye Woudbuainess ennbies the subscriber to say to his customerft-tljat ho ie prepared at nll time to warraxt his-gootisoJ superior qualiiy. THEO. II. KAÏON. Dye Wooï and Dye Stuff Wareh'ouse 18iS and"il90 Jeflerson Avenue, Detroit. The A-in Arbor Jönrnal.YpstiIarHi Sentine! r'ontiac Gazctte. Flint Democrat, Adrián Expoiior, Marshall Statesman. Niloa Courier and Republicnn, Gazette. Michigan City (la.) and xhe Enquirer, London, (Canada,) wilf ench pub Iish :hei above nolice inskk, to-the amount oí liree dollars, nnd sen f] copy of notice with bilis Tí subscriber for prtyment. J7-tf BASK ËiTWARE: ' TRAYELL1SG BASKETS. &c.-at RAYMOXD'S CASH STORE, , Máy-9O.-4.J. 145 Jcff. Areaue.. Detroit, fDU. SMITH'S' - fT1HF.SE Pilis aro prepnrcd by M. Smitb, M. D., Inic Pro .'snor of Materia Medica and JL Pharrmiey in the Umvershy of Lalie Kiie. Uliio. ür. íámiih would say to thepublb, that ui ofleriüg (hem ibis Pili, he preseras no qii;.ck noetrutii ihat wil) by hs irritating eflbcm upon ihestomadi and bn u-els creóte disenso wlicio ii.r:c wás littlc or nono btiore, but oiic tljju is silo. mikt. salutary and utiiioim in iis efíl'Cts upun ihe vvhole sysrem. He woulil sry ih;it h fans now speat '20 years in it.scuicii and invesdgaiinn, ciireclèd Co the Pa tholiy oi disease, und ihe propeitios of rnetftcinal substaiices, and thoir adapiaüou (o the féjuo.VM' of the maladie-s t wliich iksli is iicir. As Uo íesult ol'iliese labore, he is aow able tu grvtj 10 tinpublic a eombuumon of meihcinal vegeiaiils enbatuncesi wliicii is as near perfection, as ca re. ui 8tudy nnd close invêstigaiio'u, tpöls and c.xpeiiman!sr can bring it. lic would say to l'hysiciuns, as well as oiheis, try ihis pill; it will noi dcccivc yu. Il is peciiliarly adaj)ied to the rcmoval amJ provotuion of the following diseases: ]]ilious. Intcrniittant, nud Rcruiiiiiut rcc-rü; Fc(.r ami Agne. Coi'jjh, Liver Conpl.n"nts, Sick tloadach, 'assive Dropsy. Rlu'n.natisiii. Enlnrgbrjíét of the Spleen. Inic-rnal Pilc.o, Colic, Acidity of the Stomach. Incipient Diarrhrca, Öabilua! Cosrivcness, and in a!l cases of Toipor of tïio Bowols, vhena cutlinrtic, apeiieni, or ai;ci;itne. i;'. HL( ii '! They aremildyet certain in their opernion, producing neirhcr nausea, gripinc,', nor lebiliiy. 'J'Jic ngenis of these Pü.'s are insintctod. n case htll satis.'action is not give to auy petson who mny purehase theui, that ihoy shall liave ieir inoney rolunded. TESTIMONÍÁLS N FAVOR OF DR. WM. M. SMITH'S ÜNIVERSITY PILLS.TESTIMONIAL OP DR. LAN DON. ' Monhok, Michigan, June 12, 1344. Dr. SMrTn - Dpnr Sir. - T tnke much plensure in my in favor of voui . vahiable UiNf VERSITY PILLS. I most cheerfully roco;rtinend them lo Uie public 'as n safo, easy, and efficiënt caljiattic foï most of tbe diseases inciiient to this-region oí' country. I li.-ive rmde rxten.sive use of' thr-m Cor Cour years in my poetice, and I beJieve them to bc the EEST Anti-biiiousCutharix or A;erient medicine ever combineu and orïèred for general use. Yours, t$p; GEORGE LANDOtt, M. D. TESilMONIAL OF DR. TELLMi. ALisillon, Ohio, Ma lst, 1C44. Dr. Smith - Sir,- I tske much plea?nre ih bcaringf tèstümony to ihe c'iicacy of your PiHiS in rernuviiiff bile from the stemacb, Aering the Liver, and !n all rtplain'ts emimatjg from that source. J. V. C. TELLER, AI. D. TESTIMOxMAL OF. F. L. WELLS. Watkukoo, .Mich., Match 10, 1314. To Dr. Smith- Sir,- For npnrds of six mantbs I was crneliy aitlicted with Fever and A?ue, and that titne cotild (iu.i noii;irg that gave me permanent relief; at length hovvever your (Jniver.ity Pilis wore eeoinmenitód to me by one of the best Physicians in these purts; ond I am happy in bc'wg able to s;iy, that from the use of one box I wa porraanentJy cured of my ague; since then a puinbèr of my family have been as sig-nally benpfitted. Yvars, il.-sppctfu'ly, ' F. L. WELLS. TESTIMONIAL OF DANIEL GOODNOVV. T , , ... _ _„ ' _, Monrok, Mich., June 1, 1844. I herehy ceríify that Dr. VVm. M. Smith bas been my Family Physiciin for fouryears lost past: thathe has used bfs University Pilís in bis praciice in my" family with nnparalleled success; and I thiuk thom preleruble to anv pil! Por bilious afFection in the uorld PAMKL (Í00DN0W. ïnnkeèper, Macomb-Sl. House. TESTIMONIAL OF D. S. PARSHALL. Flikt, Mich., June 5, 1344.' Dr. Sdiith- I nm hnppy fo r;ve you my cordial approval of yonr ü:::versity Pilis. I am ubi.; io keep ÏÏ Fever i,nd Agiè, t-.nd Fevers to which ;ill of us"are su: , et in ;hi? Western Couniiy, by the timely irae of ycur Univerêity Pilb, b'end an Apent' iSiïs wïs fsoonasp.;6v-i!j]e..for we aro ;il (int. Yonrs. &c. D. S PARSH4.LL TESTIMONIAL O F iUESSltS. NOBLE AND F YFJELD. We eertify that we nro and have been perconaily acquainteJ witb Wni. M. Sinith, M. IX, red í.now that he is a man of eminenee in his professiori - and that for four years he tílied tlie ch.iir of Materia Medica and Pharmncy in the WïllouLhby üniversity of Lake Efté, witb honor to himselfañd satiffaction to the Trustees and Factiky, as well as to the Stutíeíiis of the above Üniversity. As for his Pilis, tliey are 'par tefilfe4jcef4 „ , T CHARLES NOBLE. Monroe, Mtch., June 19, 1844. ü p FYFíEJ D TESTIMONIAL OF RÍAL 11. CHASE. This I certfy, thaí in ílie monlii of September Jast, I vva aitccked with Biílious Fever (while auoy Trom home at O.WSp to buil.] a walor wiiccl) an d wilh ouo dose of Smkh'd Unjyersity Pili?, I broke it up; and ns inany others wore sick at the thiio, I adminislered these PiJs to them, and in all cases it bioke up 'heir feve.rs. I 1Bve used thein many ti.nes eince : and wuh great buccess. They aro t!ie best pills I ever xieed. QI. L■ ■ ... , T RIAL B. CHASE, ■Millwnghi. Sluawassee Town, Mich. June lst. 1344. TESTI MQNIA LOF M RS. ABIGATL C. WRTGHT Tlns may certify, thatthree yoars ao I was attacked wifh Liver Complaiht so sevcrc]ví mt I cowld Fcarcely tum myeif in bed; I used many specifica and remedies, such as Brandretns, R.rrectn, Orentaí, and other ,,lSj but with iiltle or no elT.ct. ' One vear ago, my friend Ir gm-th calied tín we on hrs way to Boston, v,-,en he gawe me a box of fus Dmversity Pille, which perfoctly resU-red me, aud my heahh has no t íLh, nfiored : rrnm !iKe canse. A1UOATÍ o wdtpht' Rochester, N. Y., No. 13. F-ankJin Strref, J,me 05, ,C44 ABIAIL C" WIlIGHrTESTIMONIA L OF JOHN W. MILLER. Dear DocTOR-Justice requiresmo to stetej that 1 hnve solil yonr Unlvorsity Pilis for one ano a halt years hst past, end thn 1 can geil no ot!iers whife 1 have them on' hand. Thév nave s.iperseded the sale of all others- their eirect is iruly u on-V-Hul Monroe, Mich., Jane ' 1844. MILLER, jgjJ iSn b4rlI'LUND'LowcrTown'and WM. S. & J. W. MAYNARD, Uppei+ . é gl j . 5 f t SSlil 'f hl ;;; ■ iígs-fl 3 - , IS WWi i1 is Jíj} ?t i .tó ■i ST" ss? s i, I S . g Q?) , -& te i 4 ZPÊ nli-.-zpto r fe-pa pss ö.. m f a= ü S - SL M , ij p-3!.r b ? . ír SHÍ' 5i 1 f-J-J ji ? i zl Hnc er? i f Pilï.fli 2 J-'D r?S-s n? j" i S 3 3 á S v Itfill S?j gg S s-=li' L? fes 1 Ef Pj WMMK . y , g j. b ' T mj WÊi ir . Ifflfl0? 1 p w Uiiifli Ss ' 'Os. u 3 2 Ílwt3 x' O bW J ■ - o ■ 3 - ■ ir BTÈ AT THE CASH STOBE OF ftwi %rhor3 Lower Tillage. JUST received at the abovc establishment, a complots assortment of Bouncts Flower,, &c. &c, all of w ucli will be soM as cheap as they can be bor.ght at any olher s.ore m Mrchigan. The above Goods vvcre lected wuh great care, and u-e icel assured tliat wc can conviriCc purrlr.sers of ihe truih of vvhat jve say. I lle Inghest price n-ill bc ]aid .for Wool. We will aso receivo all kinds of produce ïn exchangc for Goods at the iugfafö market pnce. Purchasers a,o respectfull invitcd to cali and examine for tiiemselves. Ann Arbor, May , 18'44. o.jrUpgl GIRSOÑ takes metliod of informin bi , fne"lIs and old Cllstomers that lic lias tímiq en SS?ttJSa?l ÍS llow Pcning a general aud splendi GROCERÍES CROCKERY, SHELF HARDWARE INAILife, &C. &C. all of which wil! he offerrerl to the public as cheap as the eheapest, for Cash or Burter. Wool and most kinds of ' COUNTRY PRODUCE wnl bc faken in exenange fov Goods. ■ÖtTabe r.o man's word, bat examiüc for yourselves at xo. 5 Huron oJopk, Lower Vlllage,. ' Aim Arbor, Mny 15, 1814. 4_6m ■yurumí iwi-i m „jiffinn, n.,,, ,, „ ■ ' ■ - -- ■ """"uuui i1 r iintmMjfcjijiimLii.....iixji-wptIoíse fO Merchauts. rpHE Stii.v-;riiers encouraged-by-the patrpnX ge iney liave lmherto. received [a iho wky.gsajb (lepan menc oí thuir business, will the fJët day oí May rioxt. open the siore ñow óceu?iod by Geo." Grenvüle. fröiuiniï oii ]JUion siroot, and cunneciing ■ with tlieir presont store n na rear-, exeïuaïyely fnr a VHOLE 0AL10 EOOM, where they sviil keep at ail tunes a Ji.!i sortlllUllt tíi Dry Goods. Boots, $ Shoes CarpeíinT Bata, Caps, Paper fian gin gs, Borní ets, Crocken by Ih e Craïe, Hardware and Groceries,l 4'c. Lc. all of which will be suliioi] ns eroorl terms afc at ;any pojnt this sldeofNew York Cuy. G. D: HILL & CO. Ann Arhor. Marcfi 5, ]-4i. 48tf.0 ■; iJ-VVli.AiiJ .V. (JU. WOUld fes, JL%l. pectluliy itfonn the farmers of WasbtcriaV.' and the sunounding coumiös tliru they hue established themselves in Lowcr Town, A)in Arbor. lor the purpose of manufacturiiig TLreshiii" Machines. Having been for many ycars cnansc' . th!s businnss in Ohio, they teel i!iat tliey eai with coniidence reconnnend. their work. Thcy are maldng the Bi l:tJ1 & Cad;z ."Iachincs and Moise power; nlóO'Eastnmn's plnnatary power, diiTcrent from any other mnde in this courn' and gcnerally preferred to any other Machines, which tl.Ly iiuend to sell at such [niccs and on siu-h terrjgs as cánhot hn'l to gjVe satisfactioi; tlioy are determined hot to be outdone by arv similar establishment eillier in price. style or quality of work. ;Competition is the life of tradc" and all thcy ask of the Farniing comnnuiity is co patror.ize them so rr as to give them Tin oportunity oi'supplping a part of the Machines that mny be-wamed. They are prcpaied to repair old Macliines. Their shop is in the basement story of IT. & R. Patndge & Co's Machine shop, whcre they may bé-found to answer al] oalls. KiAPP,.HAVILAND & CO. I V. W KNAPP, T. A. HAV1LAND, J. K.'MC LA1N. Ann Arbor. April 184. . GmT 'JficdiraleEl Mf laster',, spread for immadiate tise. "" rüICE OXLY OXE SHILLING, ix ORDER TO l'LACE THK.M WITIIIX THE J!EAXS OF ALL. IN sTight iilhieiu;, br s!ieretlo pntíent prelers a less expensive article than -the (:Anti-inilaniatory and Uhewnadc Plasir.r," tljese wilJ be íound lii;h!y bcnc(:cial. Béjng already t.pre.-nl tor unmediate applicnïvon, they will bè íound very convertfent for WEAK "BACKS. Pain or Weakiïeee in the. Sido, lireast, ñiomach, between the Fi-oui-icrs, or wherever there ís Pain, v.-Ii'.tc „ l las c r ia needed. They may be rVnléred more serviccnblo Ly pásting a piece of cloth on tho back of thcni befofe they ai-c applicd. Mu!urudtsrhavebeen relievcd of.pain and suftcring by ifn.'se Ciuap Piasters. For Salo at Motelys Éóokstore. and by J T Stocking. Travclltr.g Aíícnt for Míchio-an cn;-ivCJLOTH! CLOTH?! HHHK Subseribers would riforrñ tlie Public ' -L that thcy will continiïé to manufacture good at their Ma nu facto ry, Vwo and a liríf miles we.t 'Ji Ana Albor, on'ihn Tluron, on the iuliowinrr TER MS. Unlil the fust dny of November. A. D. 18-44. Hiepncc wilt be 37-i cents per yard. or half the cloilithe ffooj will make. From the Ist of overnber io i' ê lóth of May: 18-15, the prièa will be .vJ cent!; (di yard, or ïiine twontieths of the blpth tlje v. . will makc, thalis, 45 yards out o f DiOrnanufaciurcd. 'The wool vill be manufacïuied in turn im il .may come inro.lhe iaotorv, os tvear pa maybe.W'hh rcferenco to the di.flcirerjt qualiues. Any person who will fü'ruïsh or more parcele ;ot wool-from 80 to lOOipourntó of onc qualiiy con havo f. manufacturad by itself iVoul wil be rbco'.ved ui Sv.n. ,-,-olsen( byllailróad will be attended toin the ?8 i "inner as wore to come with ij- j should beenveluüy iriafked. We have maimiactuted cloth during the past year i'or a very large n amber of customers. to wboni .; beiiev'e we have given very encral satisfaclion With these lacts and the advamages pffenad bv fha low pnce at Wfiich wc offer to maVtifücture 'cloih, we aopefor a large ahnre ot patronnp SAMUKLW.FOSTER&CO. bcto, Wiislitenaw Co., July 25, 1844. 3-tf FIJtST rute Tea, Sugar and Coffeo, at the Ipwest markfit prieep, at RAYMONDS CASH STORE, j -, s . . , 1'18 Jeff. Ave-nuc, Dctroi;.Xa e w Hat. Store. JaMLS G. CRANE would re.specifullv iníonn ffi Public, that J]o has oponed a fine - stock of Ilals, Caps, - Stocks, Cravafs, Scarfs, Coïlars, TJmbr ellas and Glovcs, atNo.. J05 ; Jeííerson Avenue, Detroit. ncarly oppositc ihc U. S. Comt Room and PósíO'fflce whero he will hnppy t0 Süe his fremJs a,,d supply ihcm wiih s good an ;ntice n his line as can proc-ureÜ, cr.her heie'or at the cust and as chca.. Gontlümcn n the interior, wishing a first rale laslnonable órnele of flats ór Caps, can be supphel by sendmg thcir size or hr.veany stylo furniehed W order m a lew hourá. and icarranted lo suü. Cali and see- it m;v savo yon a ddílar . T, JAMEtí.O, CRANR.' DetroK..f July 12 1S-M. J3.6ll ANN ARBOR OllTIíÜZ rpHF, .oubscribers vvouid gve notice that thev Ji. aiu ened m nianuCacturiug LlNgEED Om and are prnpnred to fnrn:sh oil of the best quahiy. to merebonts and pninters. cheap as n can l,e otained frorn he East. Oil e.xehanged ftrïlax secd at the .rmo ofa gallon of oil for a uushcl oí l'lax seed. Cash at all times paid for i iax sced. a a , rPULCÏPHER & JÜDSOX. Ann Albor, (Louer Villagc,) Sept. G, 1844.20-Iy. je r o më"m." tIr eadwëlE; ATTORNEY AX1J COUXSJÍLLOK AT L.UV, alna General Land Agent, TTILL attend to the saje and exchange of fj Innds, pay.uent.of Taxes, andrertemj)tion of L.nnds sok! for Tnxes in Jnckson and ad jolmngcounties, e.xaminatíon of Tilles, Conveynneing and aJi hnsiness per'-Jning to Real Es tatc. Oince in thc'Cóurt" Iloüse! Jockson, Michigan. 17-tf.E...B. WAJUKER'S PATENT SMÜT MACHINE. THE Subscriben take liiis mcthod ofiSfoM ittg all such as are ong;iged"'in the MUIíikbusiness 111 the Stat&af Michigan, that they ore .Patent. Snúit.MachÉiac, which thoy would rpcommend 10 take ihe Smut off Oi wheat as well or beitcr than any other machine. 1 „s machine ia a horizsntal machine ,- H retains all the fnction of the wheat. and uoiling simphcity vvilh di.rnhiluy. it combines the beating, scouring, and !,!owini principUs. dis charging the dust auj smul' as fust os senarated rom ihc wlieat. This maehilje is' perfect ly sccuro u-om fire , and ,un? „iud, Uglner ihan anv othcr maohme ,„ cM IW f,n!,,r informntion. söc lare bdls. Shop in Lower Town. Price lo agreo wiih. the times. All orders for ïlnclniips will bc promptly nileuderl to. Address. E. O. S A. C RIT']' RN DF; t i o ton"" Arbor' Wasltnaw Co., Mich. : July 8,1844. 1J6m "i - - ■ ■ ' WRIGHT'S ANTI-INFLAxMMATORy AND RIIEUMATIC PLASTER, A N efficiënt remcdy fOr Ithcumntism, Fever XX bon-s, White Swcllings. Felons, Pain or we.kne m the Back, Breast. Side or Liinbs. Burne, Bruises, Crnmps, Chilbloins. Liver and X-ung aflections Indolent Tumors, Spinal aflbeuosn nfia,„ed Eyes etc. &. Ij Is „„suspassed ina.l luflanr.matory disoascs. ê{n?ér ChroÚic or Acute as n operatés by ftftftffííj% ,i„d mV;ing lnflamat.on, allaying. Pain, Swea.in? the parja ailected, and by its strengihening and Anodyhepror.-. rties givingspcndy relief. Alfioinvalunb.easiiü anti-iiiercunal plnster. Pnce % r-ents per Bpx.For furthor particuhis, sco c.rcnlaunir Pamphlet.) For sole ■ m Mp8$eyf Bpokstore, Ann Arbor, and J. T. btocking, travelling Mich'ig-,1. ÏG-ly iSINCLAIR &■ CHASE; -JTTOIWEYS AJVD COUJYSELL0R8 AT LAW (office low.kk towx, axn arj:ok:) VVilI ttcnd to all k.iwimesa n thcir proíessiün wiih nñdoAüj ftíid dfeVp'dl'ch: I'aricuiar aueraioil will be gtvüh to collect■ng. KODJiUTP. SINCLAIR, KDWAliV R. CH SBMarcli 20, 18M. !S-]y. Di:FF::CE of i!,c Whi-s. n líi' Almnnncs. Wliig Songa, and Life of Honry Clay by Sargeant. For Bale at Peiry'fi líook Store May 23 1344. 5tf. FeatEiers & -'Paper Ilaugiugs THE subscriber will koep a supply of Geeas Peathers constnntiv on hand. Also an assortof P..perliangings. Bordcrp. Fire-bonrd Papers, &c. VV. A..HAYMOND, .. „ 148 JeíT. Avenue. Detroit. May 20.' 4IToimg ]Lalies' Seiiiinary, A-N3Ï AltAOR, .MICHIGAN. 1 MARY 17. CLAÏÏK. Principal. CI1L0E A. CLAttK, Vice Principal, MISS WEST. Teacher in Mi. c! H. F. SCi-JOFF, do of Classics, do do in rYonch. ! F. MARSH, Teacher of Mathen. alies. RHOBY E. CLARK, Teacher of Juvcnile Dept. TUIS Institu'.ion ]jas been inoperation siuce November 18, JÖ3.0. Thescholastic yenr embracing i.a'iy-eigin weeks, iwo terms. compnsing two cLiniers eaeh - twclve wceelis in a quartcr - a gLiiuinl exiiuiinuiíon at the close of cach term- in Fcbriuiry and August. 'r'he last (juaner oT the term com tneneed ALiyÜüih. Afier a riiomli's vacation. at the close of ifiisquartor, whícli onda the schoInatie yenr, school will bo again resumed the iirst week ijl September next. Tei.pís 9;p TumoN.- For the Eiifdish branches. 80,50 to $5 per quarter. ATo reduction made lor absonce, except in case of siekness and no pupil ti.kcii forless tluin a cjiiarier. Extra charges are made for nmsic on the Piano, wiih the use o' thé instrunie.'it, 00 French, l :{';00 Drafwüig and Pair.ting. 5 00 FancvWork, %% Board, ncludiiip: waslrriIiglitg, &cM $!;75 per week if y.aid ju advunce, or 2,00 per week ïfpnid at the close of the qua-ner. Parents and nardians are invired to'visit the scliool cvery Friday. wlien the studies of the week r.re reviewed- a!so senii-monthly on Wednesdayafiernoon, at readingof the weckly compüsitions. Youngladirs desirous o entering the school and puisuujg ihe regular course Ót siudy. woukl do woU'ta commenee at the bcgininf of the ter .ii. JLsving purchased a healihy and commodious building m a picasant and convenieut part of ih village, no pains or expenso shnll be spared to lacihiatethe studies, and render the situaüon of the young ladies proñtolíle and agrcealilc. Belonging to the school are a Librarv of herween three and four hundred volumes, and JKJi! osophical Appruatu?, Eléctrica! Machine, Globes Are. Scienuiic lectures are dclivcrcd before thé school at proper intervals. The Misscs Clark will endeavor. not only to Prompte the intellecmcl culture of their puiJils but will attend striclly to tlicir moral deportment,.Wiih a clecpsensc of roligioiis rcsponsibíüiv. Hicv would give such n tone t charactér. as shnl rcnder ir prnciic;il!yíi teJ forevery station -yiclding to dmy b.i t íirin lo principie. Aniong the books u.scd in the school are. Abercrombie on the-Iniellecfual and Moral Powers - Kane's Elerncnts of Criiicism- Wnylnnd' Moral fociencc- Ncwman's Rheiorie- Ueile's r'gr 'Iey-'S Na"lral Thcology nad Evidenccs of Chnst.amty-Comstock's ClWnistry and Natural Philosophy- CombeVPhysiuloay- Mrs „■} sr P'nny--;Enton's. Aianual of ' Burritt sGeograiiby of the Hcnvev.s-Fhst. Sec ond aiid Fbird Books of Uis-orv- Mrs. Wil .nrd s RepuWic of 4 werica-Pht-Ips' Le-ral Clas sics-PlayiairsEuchd, and &yiè Algebra and fhc MissesCJark have taughi a Young Ladies bchoolfor several yeais in "the Ci;y of New York, and aio iurnishod yjhh testimoniáis from V';Vev' hen'inil1 Onderdonk. D. D.. nnd John . Cnscon, iI 1)., of icW Yfrk, Itev. J. L. [BIaké,(orBrooWii, and MrA KKm.n Villard. ol Iroy. N. Y. ; aiso, fdferèncé is marie, by peraussion. to the (oliowing gBtirieiWTi Ilt' 1{CV S. A. JNicCoskty. D. D.. lieert Ruitusey nnj L. B.JMicnor. ra, Betroit': líev. Iw'ac S. Kctchara, Ccntroville ; Rev. J. Hudson. Whire urn Marshai! ; I!nn. V,„. ft! fèïï .lackson; laul B, Ring, M.chi-an Centro; E. II. Wr.nm, MltW ■?L$$$ Jl'on. Cluuon; Gardine Wheeler M ü. llcv.oll; Rev. F. If. CÏÏmiL Grand lunp.ds; Rcv. H. Colclnzer. Rev. A M Fudife. Demon, M. D., P. JBihani. M. D. Hon. Wm A. Pjeiáier. Hqn V,,,. R. Tkon,pgSj !■- TMur„.yr E.q,. John Aü,n. Ksq.. qL W. Jewctt, -Col. Thomas Mo.elv, Otóï J, Perkins. 1 homas iL J,;,dd, F. Sawyer Jr gsqy late Superintendent of Public' lnssruciioj'i' Professors Whitimr. AViilininsanci'Htiui.'lrton oi ihcL'mvcrsny of Michi,,, Ann A.bor: Jdnes nirdsalfand Rev. Juin, Bcaclï, . Flini; Amos Mead, hsq., I'armineton. rJ'he tollowing gemlemen, Rey H. Coldazer' Rev. O. C, Conistock, Rev. A. M. Fi-ch. Rev. air. Cuniss, Professors WÍntíng and Wjíli;uns of the Lniversity of Michignn, and F. Saw-cr' ir., late Superintendent of Public Instruction' have consonicd to act asa vísúui commiuee oi the school to be present when ihe'weeklv bFuaies ue reviewed; hm espcciaHy lo attend (,e ;pim-anrnr,l e,r.i;iinntipns. September 4, 1843. öt"fHELFMEALONG IN THE WÖliLD. ______ Help those who airive to help twmsclves hy Honesi Itidustry. The.eontiiiuaüon of '-Hard Tunes:' urces the suosenber to ery out for help, and to inform all thosewho are desirousto 'Economizo, that hé Has opened fi New and Second Hand Clóthing 'Establishment, ün VVoodward Avenue, iiext door to llycic A VVilder.ü Scale Factory, bciween Atwater and U oodbridgc streefs, wlibre lic v.ill c!o:hïng a lUtlc Ckcapar tkan the UtcapcsC for Csï. Ho wil, also.con'inue (o c-rury on the TAILORING. ANO CLO.THES CLEANING BUSINESS, All persons desirous of havt.ng rense. paint oil, puch, tar. &c, removed from tiieir cïöthing would do weJl to cali on him; us his mode of cleamng is hy a process oí' síeain. be warranjta tu conipleiciy renovare (he 'gartn'érils aml gTv'e theru ihe appearance of NEW, without doin" inuiry tp the cloth irj iorm or durnbílity. Collars and reasts oí coala warranted. to be kept in pcrfcci sbatíe. Any kind of clothing aítered and repairec! miheneaieatelyle.-and on terms to eorrespond with ihc reduced prices in qther business. iJercspectfuIly returns bis sincere thanks to thccitizensof Detroit, and the public in general for tlieir very liberal patronage that Jlc has herotolore reccived, and hopes that by a conaiaut exertion and stnct anontion to business, to ment and continue to receive a sharo of pubüc patronage to help him along in th_e WORLD 'V.m lajwbkrt. jTN . U.--Wew.nnd second hand clothing boitght, oíd. e.xchanged, or taken in paymcni fot cleanmgor repainng. Orders aitended to in any part of the city. All ot which is respcctfullysubmitted. J Don't f-rget that Lambertos Tailoring and Clotlnng establishment is on Woodward Avenue, next door to llyde & Wilder's Scalc Factor leiween Atwateraiul Woodbridge firecis. Come Laioynrs, Doctors, Farmers and Mcrthanls Come brjnir yntr old garmcnls and hare thcvi ■made ucw. ' 3in!3DR. OSGOOD'S ÏWBÏA CnOLAGOGUE ■ A MOA'G the most valuable qualities o tliïe A medicine, is is restoring injluc7t.ee upon cüiistituiions impnired and njured by proviöus aitbelvS ol billious fever, or fevcr and nuo; 01 í)' a lojigresidcnce in those clíuiaios.wliicli produce them. Therearc rtíañy cnnsVilutiona which l.ccomc gr.ndually undcrniined by n miusmal influence. without even a day's actual conlinement. n such cases, ihe Cholagugue acts like a cjiarm -the snllow complexion, loss of nppetitc, languox, wcanness and depreesion of spirits, wiih ' otlier unp.'eüsant symptoros which raider life a pm-den. oll yicld to iliis n.inedy when feithfuïïy usedaceürding to the dfrections of theneoompanymgpamphlet. It is entirejn vc "etubldrep aration, and nmy bc taken, v.ir perfect scfuty ' der all ciremnstnnees óf Ujc svstem. Forsaleby oG W.S. .fcJ. W. MAYNARD. sole Agonr. for Ann Arbor and viciniiy. CHARLES I-I. ST EWART . ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND 80L1CIT0R IN CHANCERV, , JEfFJERSON AVBNUE DKTKOIT. 49-tf. jstoaiTcoated; Improved Indian Vegetable Forlntermitlem.Rcmiucnt, Bfrfeús"r i I pem; fieatt&urn; Perverted ff?'1 9"' tiveness; Diarrhceo; Dysentery B ? VCo" Vorn,s; P,i„ „ the Hend, Sc fc Stomf.ch; Scrofula, Scurvv o ' ,k; Fo"I of the Blcod; ObstructionsandFJ 1,'pUritiei' plnints generally. ' ü I "-'"Je ComrpHKRK hns nevcr oppeared . whKh, wlnlc it can do no harrn iam?d'cinff iü do so much good. They excite n Uclu "lalod apirntion, and open all the natura! H,-uI ' sysiom. The obstruction of W ' m 'nSnóf " ratio .8 the cause of a great S "in,an euflerinf. the.e pS?",0? ?j[ hum au c-xiraotdinary degicc of T VKcr, struciions, and restori..g.}1 healil?, i V1"e allobThey .„ust undóubtedlv' supVrced ó !i,C11lCU';uion. gative medicines, na théy have a ?our Ü.Pvr.: ad.sd.arge by the bowcl , '71 n,C",n and skin. ' "(uSf, ludneys Chilürkx will nothesilateto Uwii as an effectiia nnd safe medici 1 f u,renie. nnd all complain.s incidm, Lu ' WRMS children have been , ent year, by the-use of Dr. SJft the lJrneed oí drótóg ew rföro„ VP „ 'S n eines. O important dvant'aieuu fe1" "# pills is, they do not -ripe „fn' nkln? Hete nor ony o her Bjfflff'5Bto in thousnnda o! instances, prodS P 8 hove' other consequences far irZTZ llls a"d tl'o manyingredienPs of t ,U L '" of ep-rtrrrÈTr pages. t-ucujar oí fou; é "SUGAR COATED PJT T s" genuino wiihout tlió r,7." .ÍJÍLS . cnn CERTIFICATES. (Trom a Nepl.ew of the late Judge Thompson.] Dr c.vtT„, rt Nr-W Vwï, May 15, J844. ur. bMJïM s Jlrtiprovcd India,, Vegetable Pi ], [From theMATKo.xof.hcU. S Naval Ilosn1.W..J Ac-ciitoniec] ns I am (o adminisfer to iheeickw llI'"'';il; t W Dr. S3in;'s SvgM Pilis, j Jjnve u mlcdge.. restonng ,ho „ai.ent iron. -exrre.ní aNvicsandsulit-nng to.ncngth and heal.h la.uos clurmg pregnancy, üu-se pH a orcr bahn. 1 recommend tlien, té # as a .alual)lc r,v.Mir.v mkdicj.nk. sAraïi a.goüld. Matron of the U. S. Naval Uüspitnl I!rüok!)j), June Jüth, 1844, . ■ [Fro,n üie penuty ShcrifFof New York 1 Dr. uru s 'igtfèirea huÜ.n Vetal,le PiW' tae bc;ti -.scd in tho Ekiriyde-St. DèbWs' ïL ..cd o roccl cino sppkc of with n.orc S y the fiick who iu-ne t;,ken thee fülié JAS. J. 13EVLS. Deputy Shenif.[Alf EXTRA ORDLNAIIY CURF 1 I kuVe to record ah insïarnce ufununr.-.lidcid suflering, -wlndi must liave ler.ninntecJ iv cjtietteoce, baa noiDr. Smn$ "Sugured' Jnd-an rfo o 7e, ', Con':' [0 '"}' rcscuo. fntWfoiï of 1M. 1 hád a scrolulous aiiuctior. whieh nc.i!y cuvered my body wiih sores, and remlered me unnt lor li.c. Jn the courso of two mumhs 1 wos auackcd with fovcr, uhich rngcd wiih great vioi-Cr' Ltuok many prescripiioxis. but wiihout rehpí, 'VIv .suílunng v.n? great. 'jVlre. Gould (whom 1 sliall cvcr reijíoiiiber wiih csiccni) adjfa aed me io use iliese Sugared piS; wlnch J loöli [id la.rge doses a few d;ií;s, wlien 'dio fcver and pam abaicd. I corjiimied these pills in sniall doses, abüut fivewccks, 'hen my Ibver and serofula;wet; vnred, w.y blood conipietely r.urifkd,. and iiiyaeijcrai hcahh iinptoved. I 'am ceitain 1 owo my híe, uuilcr Providcnce, to the use of these pillo. E. Mí PARK, Arew York. [From Jas. M. Turner, Esq., late oftheU. S. Navy.] i "have heen afflicied severa] yems with a weakness in the breasi, cosiivcness aíid a difliculty of breatliing. I was alely more thun ever troubíed, though 1 had taken many prcseiilnd itniedies.- Throuch thc atlvicé ol a Iricná, i pfocnfpi DrJ .Swnii's Patem Sugnfed Pilis, which I used. á?fü tliey.Jmve not onl. reiieved, but entirely cur$ w.y compluims. .My.win; has tlso used tliom wiih the most happy efl'ccts. I belicve them the best medicine in the world. JAMES M. TURNER. 531 Círcenwich St.. N. Y. Rffers to IJon. Sil.-is Wri-ht. U. S. Scnate. PERFECT CURE OF WORMS. Our litrlo.girl, 6 ycais oíd. has suilored all tho worst stages of wurms; and wí; have liever (otmd nn (ff'ctual cure, until ve administi-rctl Doct. Smvtu's Siiyar Pilis, which our little girl toofe without the least rcsli-Lnice, in dosea of two at a time; and wc nevf r witnessed such ka ciiange in so short a time. The pills biouglu away a nínís o{ worms, and 6he at once .imp.rov.ee]. íslie is riüw in joyous health. Wc have aleo fouiid the girèatèèt benefit from tlicir use. JACOB CARLOCK, BStaple et., N. Y;wt Wc .havo many cortificates of cures in ' WORMS. _ lé[Fioni a lady well known in New York. 3 I hnve been troublcd for years wiih dizzinetSf and pain in the head, attei'idcd wiih depression, dimneésof sight, fcc. , -which have been entirely cm ed by Dr. Sjiuth's i;Sugared Judian Vegetoble Pillo. . Iprize ibis medicine aboveall others. SARAH DOUGEASS, Coner o Ludlow nnd Walker-St. [The foilowing is frorn one of the oldest fina' 'most respectabíe farmers in Madison Co.. N.'Y.'J Cazknov:a--, J.rly 28th. 7844. I liavc used 40 boxes Bratidreih'sPüls; and?' as ninny i,,Orc of diflercm kinds, and ï havo neverlound tiint fienefit from the use of tho wholo, that I tuivé froni the ure of two buxesuf Dr. Smiïu's Imi-kovj-:!) Ikuun Vkcxtabli" rit.T.s. Thcyseem to strike at the foundation of 'iriydisease, wliich ís of a bilious ohnnictrr. IRA ÁLVORD. [Mr. Alvord was. vh anothcr. tbc firsl settler oí' tlie beautiful villaje of' CuzenovLi, about 50 3'cars ago.] OLD MEN and YOUNG MEN have, without numbci'j given their ' U'Stimonin's foi theso excclleni f.imily pills. Aiui MOTHERS ! wc wish wc "could uy bef.ire the world all ihc oxpreseións nf npprobntion which we liave fivrA iheniin New York. They wou.'d nlone G'l (hia page. Tlie Tact is, thprc never wu 6ucb a medicine for the coinplaints óf Cinr.uKKV. I or sale liy G. & .T. G. Uil!, Detroit; Tliog. May, .Ir.. Plymouth: Pcrrin & Hall. Noriliviilo;' Lund & McColluni, F. J. B. Crnne, nnd W. S.' & J. W. Mnvnard.ond G. Greuville, Ann Arlwr; riso in Ypsiianti. 'Dexter. and tliroughoüt tlio United Statep. Office devoted cxclusivoly to' theec Pilis. 179 Greenwich-St.. New York. CAUTION.-Bcware o( iiiutaiiens.

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