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1844
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ATT JB N T I Of CliOTHIüRS JÜST received at the Generul Depot, lor tb sale of Clochiors Stock, M.iclunery, Dy Stuffs, ifce. &c, Nb, 139, JejBRïrsön Avenue Detroit, the foïlowing arge, well assorted, au sarefully seieoted stock, viz: 100 bblá. St. Domingo Logwood, Cut, 5 Tons ': " '1Ll tíllck 150 bbls. Cuba Fuslic, Cut, 5 Ton ' ' " inSuck, ." ) bb!s. Nic. Wooil. Chippcd, . 50 il Li.n:i WbóaJ 30 Red Wo.xl, " 12) ' Gruund Cnmwood, !0 ," Quereitron Bark, 5J0 tbs, Nutgallá, 10 Cases Extract of Logwood, 300 lbs. Lfic Dye, 2 Ccroons Spanish Indigo, 300 lbs. Sumac Sicily, 0 Caska Madder. 3 Caaks Blue Vuriol, 5 i aks Alurru 2 Barrels Red Tartar. 2 Barrels1 Cream 'l'artar, ö Caiboys Aqfta l''ortis, 5 Oil Vitriol, 3 {i Murianc Acid, 500 lbs. Virdigris, 5J t; Block Tui, Tease's, Twine, Coppe'r Kettles, all size3, Parsoa'a Shearing Machines, Curtis' " . " Screws and Press Plates, Cranks, Press Paper, Stoel Reeds, Worsted Harness. Ten:er Hooka, Bmery, all No's.,' OüveOil, Clothiera' Jacks, Sattinett Warp, Clottiicrs' Brushes, Shuttles, Pickers. Card Cleaners, fce. &c. The above, with a variely of other nrticies belonging to the irade, have been pnrchased this euimner by the subscribors from Manufacturorand First Hands in tlie New York. rhiladelphia, nnd Boston Markets, and every thing having res ceived bis personal inspection. he can with the utmost conlidence offer theni purchasers .as tlu best and most complete sioclcïn the country; and us it is his ti.vcd dolertnination (by the low rates a', whicb ho will scll) to urevent ihe necessity ol our Clothiers and MnnurH-'urers leaving the State to make their purchases, he wouid merely say to the trade, CkAÍ.L, exámiaí tlio goodsíind caoertain piicos before you say you can buy che.iper anij xrlurc c!so. He is nlso prepared to contract for CARD1NG MACHINES made in tlus Staie or East, PIERRE TBLLER, Sign of the Golden M.ortar, 139, Jeficrson Avenue, [I7-tf.] Detroit.TO THE VÍCTOR BELONG THE SPOILS" ALTI1OUGH ïnany prcpiration in ihe fonn : of '-POPULAR MEDICINES," have, been before tho public, clain-ing to give relief nnd even cure ihe most invetérate diseases,ye none have so well answered the purpose as Dr SHERMAiN'S MEDICATED LOZENGES Dr. Sherrnan's "COUGH LOZENGES" cure the moet obstinate cases of Cough in a fijtw houra. They imvccured alarbe uumberof persons'who have been given up by their pLysieinns and friende, and many who have been ieduecd to the verge of the grave by spitti ntr blood consumplion and Hcctic Fever, by their use have bad the rose of healtli restored to thehaggard cheek. and now live to spenk forth the praises of this invaluable meú:cine. Dr. Sber man's WORM L0ZE1SGE8" have been provedin more than 4O('.00O cases to be intallible, in fact, tlie only certain Worm de s'.roying medicine ever discoveied. Childrer will eat them when they cannot be forced to take uny other medicine, and the beuefit derived froq the administration oí' ir.edicine to thein in thK fonn is great bevond cojiception. 'J hey hav ncver been kiown to feil. Dr. Sherinan's "CAMPHOR LOZENGES1 relieve Headacbe. Nervou? Sick-headacbe. Pal pitation of the Heart, and sickness in a ver few minu'Ss. Dr. Sherrran's "POOR MAN'S PLASTER" is acknowledged by all who have ever used it (o be ihe bes: strengthening Plnster in the world aml a sovereign remedy for peins and weaknes in the back, lotns, side, breast.! neck. limbs joints, rheumatism, lumbago, &c. Be-carefu to procure the above and all other medicines o Maynard's, and you willbe snre there wiíl be no niistakein quantity or charce. W. S. & J. W. MATNARD. Ann Arbor. February5. 1844. 41 To Qlothlcrs, Manwictiirer aül Mercïiamts. THE subseriber is now recciving at his stores.. 188 and 190 -Jefiirson Avenue, Detroit! the following carrfully and well selected stock of Dye Woods, Dyü Stukfs end Wooles MasVfAcrunzR's Machinkry. 55 tona 'Fusiic, Cuba, Tobasco, Tampicoaad Carthagena. 10 lons Lowood, Campeach, St Domingo and Honduras, 6 tons Nicaragua, Bonair, Coro, Hache and Lima, 3 tons Camwood, very choice, J#0 barrels Logwood, cut and ground, 13J " Fustic, ' "' li lüO " Red Woods, " ' 120 " Camwood, 'L " 10 " Qnerecitron Bark, 45 " ALIum, 42 " Copperas, 30 i( Blue Viuiol, 2B " Madder, Ombre, and Dutch erop, 3 ; Cream Tarter, 2 " Nutgalls. 3 cases Indigo, Bengal, Manilla and Gua tímala, 2 '- Lac-Dyc, 20 il ext. Lojwood, 2 Grain Tin, 300 pounds Verdigris, 15 Carboys Oil Vifriol, Spirits Sea-Saltsand Nitric Acid. Also. Copper Kettles and Clothiers' Screwe, Tenter Hooks, Jacks and Brushes, Press Papers, Can! Cleauere, Weavers' Shears, Nippers und limling Irons, Comb-piates, Pickers and Bobln.is, Wire. Worsted and Cbttöh Harness, Steel and Cane Reeds, Broad Power, Hund Looms and Fly Shutüesj Steel and Copper Mails, Emery. &c.Pasor.s' 'Shenring Machines, 4; 6, and Oblades, Allcn's doublé and ingle Cardíng. Machines. Machine Cards, Leicester, The above goods have been recently purctiascd direc:ly froui the importare and mnnufneturers, exci.usivei.y fok cash, and wjll be sold 01 the New York jobbers' priers, adding transportation only; and in consequence of the decline on many of the American manufacturad articics. will, in many cases, be sold at fiftrkn per CENT I.ESS Til VN' lOfiMEK PRICÍ.S. TllirtCCIl yCRTS experiencc in the Dye Woud business cnnbles the 6ubscriber to eay to his customers ihnt he is prepared at all tintes lo warrant his goods of upcrior qualily. THEO. H. EATON. Dye WoocT and Dfe Stuflf Warehouse 188 and 190 JefTerson Avenue. Detroit. The Arm Arbor Journal, Ypsilami Sentinel Fontiac Gazette. Flint Democrat, Adrián Exponior, Marshall Statesman, Niles Courier and Republican, Gazette, Michigan City (Ia.) and the Knquirer, London, (Canada,) will each pubfcsli the above notice inside, to the amount of Uree dollars, and send copy of notice wilh bilis to subscriber for payment. 27- tf. JEROM E M. TREADWELL XTTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, And General Land Agent, WJLL attend to the eale and exchange of Lands, payment of Taxes, ancF redemption of Landa sold br Taxes in Jackson and odjolning counties, exatnination of Titles, Conveyancing. and all business pertaining to Real Estáte. Office in the Court House. Jackson, Michigan. 37-tf. ■ DF.FËNCE of the Whigs: Whig Almanacs. Whig Songs, Tnd Life of Henry Clay by Sorgeant. For sa!e at Perry's Bopk Store. ' Muy OÍ l4i. 5f. .DR. SMITH'S UNITEJMITYJPIÏ,!. THFSF Pilis ore nffenared by Wm. M. Srnith, M. D-, lnie Profcsaor of Materia Medica and Phnïrcv in tlJïmvli.v of Lak Lric, Oi.io. Dr . S.ni.h , would # to the publiï, .1.- , offeriha rem tfcis P.U. he présenle no qunk nostrum that vvi 1 by ns irntntmg, ehecls upun LQSï&Sdübwels ceotc disons, where ihere waé utle or „ono boforc, bat om thái is safé, mild salutury and uniion in its clfccts np" 1'C wholesysieni. .. Hé wou dy hal iie has now speñt '20 years in research and mvest.gnuon.hrrded to the Pa tholiv ol liróLa nnd iföpwpertiös of meclicipnl sobstnnces", and their nrlápn.tión to ihe remnvn uM frí lX3to'vviiich flili is hoir. As the .esult of these rabprüj lie is nov nble to g.ve (o th nnKic-ico'iibina.'ion of medicinal vegetable bubetunces. wtyph 9 as neor poriccjúii. a cae.ul SVnnd close .nvestifation, tcsLs and cxponnmnl-s, can Uring it. lic woulJ sny to lyniñans is well nsothers. trvthispill; it wiü not dc;eive you. ñ fe nerMilivly adanWd to the renoval aíid pre venunn of ihc foüow ng dases: B.lious, íntermiUuntrond-Rernh.ant iWs; Fever and Agne, Cocgn. Livor Coirplain.s, S.ck Headac. SveDrop.y. Rliru „aiism, Enlargen.ei of the Spleen L.ternal "il, Cohc, Ac ;.y -f Stom-ach íncinle.U DÜtrikm, Habitual Cosíivmcss. and m al! cases ot IVrpor o tho in.'.v.-us, íhe,,ac'f.tharc,.pcrient?or altérame, fcjff&f They are mild. yet cerbm „, u.en oP,r - noprod.a-in, naiiher náusea; r.ping, nor debilny. The önis ot these Pi1.s are inwrücwi in case full saHs'Wion is. uoi givcn to any person who ruay putehato them, ihai íboy shalJ June their nioiioy refuuded. TËSTIMONIALS IN KAVOR. OF : ■ DU. WM. M. SMITH'SÜ NI V E R S I T ■ Y PI-L-L'S . - TESTIMONIAL, OF DR. LANDON. Monroe, AJiehig.in, June 12, 18-14. Dr. Smith- Denr Sir,- I take much pleasure in giviiig iny testimony in favor of' yon r valuable UJNIVERSITY PILLS. I most clieeri'uliy recomniejuV them lp tlie pu'o'ic aan safe, easy, nnd efficiënt cat hartje Cor most of tiie diséiWes iucident to this región of country. I i'isvë marie oxtcnsivc.use of thetu fur four ycurs in rny practice, and I beüeve thetn to b"ê tlieBRST Anü-bilious Cathnrt:c or Auericnt" meJicine ever combined and ofTercd for gen crai use Yours, &c. GEORGE LANDON, M. D. TES TIMONIAL OF DR. TSLLKR. Masiilo-, Ohio, May Ist, 1 S 14ftit. SsnTii- Sir. I tuke much pleosnre in tsiimony to the efficacy of yonr PÜls n bile front the steraach, delerging tiie Liver, and In all cömpliiints einnnatinT from that source ■. J. V. C. TELLEK, M. D. t.nfflrocnümt.ource. TESTM0NIAL üF. R . WELLS. VVaterkóo, Mich., Maren 10, 18-14.To Dr. Smitit- Sir, - For upnrds of six manths 1 was' cruel :y aüifctod with 1' ever and 5 Atrue, and that time could find notbing thnt gave me permanent relief; at length howevëfyóur Universily Pili were lecommended to me by one of the best Physicians in these parts; and I am happy in boing able to say, thnt from the use of one box I ms permanenlly eured' üfmvaifue1 since ïhen anumber of niv family have been ás signaíly benefiueri.y ö ' YourvReFpeCiVly, F. L. WELLS. TESTIMONIAL ÜF DANIEL GOODNOW. ; Womíor, Mich., June 1, 154 i. ' I liereby certify that Dr. Wm. M. Smiih has been my Family Physician for fouryears lastpost: ihatiie has nsed his University Pilis in liis pruclice in thy famüy with nnparal leled and I think theru prelenible to nns pil! for bilious cfteehon in thé worM. : ' PA NI IÍL GOODNOW. Innkeèper, Mocomb-SL House. TESTIMONIAL OF D. S. PARSHALL. Fut, Mích., June fí, 134-1. Dé. Smith- 1 am happy to pive you my cordial approvnl 'óf your Uuiversity Pilis. I aro able to keep ofT Fevcr una Aue, nd Fevers to vvhich all of tis are subject in this-W'estern Couuttv, by tlie timelv ase of your University Pilis, Send an Apent ífiis way as soon asu"5-ible."t'br we nre all out. Yonr?. Sec. T. S. PARSHALL. ' TESTIMONIAL OF MESSRS. NOBLE AND Fl FIELD. Wo certifv that we are airf h:u-e been peronally acqnaintcd wilt) Win. AI. Smith, RI. D., and Knov that he is a man oí eminence in his profesinn - and that for f'our yenrs he fiííed the chair of Materia Medica and Pharmacy in tiie Wiiloughhy Umversity of Lakc Eríe, with honor himself and satiffaction to the Trusl.ees,and Facnity, as vvell us to the Studenls of the above ünivereity. As for his Pilla, they are 'par excpüence." CHARLF.S NOBLE. . Monroe, Mich., June 19, 1844. B. F. PVFIELÜ. TESTIMONIAL OF RIAL B. CHASE. This I cert'fy, that in the monlh of Soplember last, I was attacked witli Bülious Fever (wiiile attsv Trom home at Owasso to build a water wlieel) and with one dote of Smith'ü Universitv Pili?, I broke it up; and as many uthers were stek at ihe tiin , I ndraimsteVed these Pilis to'them, and in all enses it bioke up ?heii ievers. I lisve used them many times eincej and wiih great success. They aro the best pills I ever used. ë RIAL B. CHASE, MiUwrigM. Shiawaesee Town, Mich. June lst, 1844. TESTIMONIAL OF MRS. ABIGATL C. WRIGÏIT. This mav certify, that three yeárs afo I was attacked wirli Liver Complaint so severely that I could scarcelv tuin myelf in bed; I used many .specifics and remedies.' such as Brandrelh's, R-fRinrectin, Oriental, anrl other puls, but with liitle or uo effüct. One year ago,. my friend Hr. Smith called on me on bis way to Bostun, when he gave me a box of his Universitv Pilis, which peifectly restured me, aud my health has, ribt atfafn puffeïed' from ike cause. ABIGAIL C. WRIGliT. Rochester, N. Y., N.o. 13, FranMin Street. June 25. 1044. TES'JTMONIAL OF JOHN W..MILLER. _ Dear Doctor- Justice requiresme tostnte, that I have spld your Universitv Pilis for one and a half years laet past, and that. 1. can seil no others while 1 have them on hand. Thev have superseded the sale of all oihers - their effect is truly wondrful. JOHN W. MILLER, Drugght. Monroe, 'Mich., Jnne 12, 1844. For Saleby J. H. LÜND. Lower Town, and WM. S. k. J. W. MAYNARD, Uppei Town, Ann Arbor. ' 13-ly.% ■ gfstJ-É $ sa LtS? k - m B c tr c 3T =J w __ Ei'iw tfP k",í Í H Sí llf f! 3 ; 6"S---S ' rap Ij S aï 2 O 2 fN 1 Cti3 tm_J Cjy - . S'aGo0'? 23 iv f 'a tui JuS m fflM í tfifj Sin Q "SpP i;sLi:l o 1 ! , fel Ml ák Ö is L-L0 ; % "5 11' _ 'i sli'os'o 5 ■ c ■ j ö ■ 'Cj.' " ■? CHP.IÜlilf2' b ts -i -i i '- fe ü 3 ' 3 j I8ÍÍI I i - ? S m H S - lififj il ! a1 H 0 _ J sa lililí M,=-! i i: ■ fililí èt 5 EW 2, '.ïSltf Is. (tl o = 2 'f. 05 " ■ . 2? iifil ■ rAT THE CASH STORE OF Inn-. JlrUoT) Lower TUMge. JXTST receivcd at the D'bovc ostubii-himat, a completo assórlment of Groceries. Crockt rv, Slulf Hardware, Boots and Shots, Tuscrin and Sfiaw Bonneis, Flowers, c &c, all of' wliieii x be so'd as chean as ihey can be bogiit at any o'ihff store in Michigan. The aboveGooos weie scleeted uiih gtcnt care, and ue iuel assured that we can convince purrhosers of ihe tiush id' wliat we say. Thu liighest price will befiiiid for Wool. We will íi Í t o receive all kinds of produce i;i cxchaügc for Goods at the higheet market price. Purchasers a:e rcspcctfull)1 invittd to cali m;d examine lor themselvos. Atin Arbor, May , 1844. : 3.1 f ■Tf'ÁMES.GIBSON tak es . th is metliod of infórming his friends and o!d customers tluií lie has agaiii entered fhe Mcrcantüc buviress, nnd is now opening a general and splendid assoriment of GR0CERÍE8, CROCKERY, SHELÍ1 HARDWARE NAÏLS, ScC. &.C. all cf which will be offtrred to the public as cheap as the cheapest, for Cc.sh or Barter. Wool and most khids of COUNTRY-' PROBUCE will be faken in exchnnge for Good?. Öc Take no niau's wurd, but examih-e for yourselves at No. 5, Huron B!ück, Lower Vlliage.. Ann Arbor, Muy 15, 18-íí. 4-6m.JYotice lo ]?lcic3aflsfs. t I IHE Subácribcis encuuragcd by ilie patronJ_ Age thcy Lave hüherto réceived in il v i.i.esrilc dpnnmcnt ófthejr business, will üie frsi uay of May ne.t, open the store now nec'öied by Geo. Gremille. froiuing on Hun .. strect, nnd connecting' wnh their present store in ihe rear. exciusively fui a WHOLi; SÁLSS'. EGOM,, vvhere they vvill keep at uli linies a lull assoument of Zirjr Goods. Boate, tip Skoes Carpding Huls, Caps, Paper llanig:s, Bonnet s, Crockerj bi) Ihe Crale, Hardware oud Goceries, $:. tifa &;c. all of v.'liieh will be sold on as good terms as at any puint this side af New Y.i k City. G. D. III LL & CO. Ann Arhor. March 20, 1841. 4Stf. : ___ Scw G('siabflssliïïaesraf. KNA1J1J. ilAVIlANl) i: CO: would cospcctmliy iiJ'orni t!f; farmers of Wnshtenaw and the surruiinding eoumics tli;ii ihey h;;vo c.-taplTsnea themselves ín Lower Toun. Aim Arhor, fortiie purpose óïuiaijuihctunng Threshiii" Machines. . Ilaving been fur many years engnired in this business in Odio, eei tliat ihey pan wiih confidcncc recoi[i:rend tiif ir worit. rJl;:oy nre mnking ihe BprraH & Cadiz ril;ic!)incf 5nd : Líete power; also Eastman's p!aiiu;;iry mwer. üificrent from any .ptjier made in this country nnd generalij' preiem'd to ;iny other Machines'. which they intend to sel! at sueh prices and on such terms as canñot faii to give satisfaetion - thoy nrc deicrniined not to be ouidone by r.ny similar establishment eulier in pn'ce. s;yle or quality of Work. 'Compeiition is the Tile of irndo" and all ilicy fiskof the Farming comninnity is o páíronize (hem so Sur as lo give theni -an oppbrtunity ol'süpplping n pari oi' the i In chin es that nlay be wanicd. They are prepurcd to repair old ?Tae!iincs. Their shop is ín the basement story of IL & R. Patridge & Co's Machine svhee they inay be iound to answer nll cnlis. KNAPP, 1IAV1LAND & CO. VT. W. KKAi'P, T. A. HAV1I.A.ND, I J. E. MC LjUN. Ann Arbor. April 29. 1844. finil H iffiedicaleel Pifster spreael for ithntediate use, PRICE O:LY ONE SHILLING, IN ORDER TO PLACE THEJ.I WITHIN TliJS MEANS OP ALL. IN.lsHghi iilnients, or where the patiënt preiers a.lefs expensive arliele timn the ihm.alory and llheu-matic ■Plast-er," these will be 'ound hiejh'y Ijeneheial. Being a'licady öpVpad for immediate applicaiion, they will be found very convenient for WEAK BACKS, Pain or Weakness in the Side. Brenst, Stomach, between the Shoulders, or wherever ihere is Pain, or w-hore a Plnsier i-s needed. They niay"be ren.Icred more serviecablc by pnsti ng a pirco oJ' c-loth on the b:it;k of in'ëin beiore ihey aie applied. Miiitiiudt'sMmvc bf-rn rclieved of pain and sufierini by theèé Chenp Pliisters. For Sale nt Mohely's Bookstore, and by J T Siocking, Travelling Agent for Michigan. ■ . ...!___ IG-lyCLOTH! CLÖTiS THE Subscríbele would mforin the Public ttiat i!u y vill continue to manufacture t-ood at iioir Matitifactory, two and a hall miles weit ot Ann Albo;-, op iho Efnfon, on the iullowin TERM3. f0 Until the flrst day 0 .0vc-1rA1er. A. D. 1344. the pnce Wil! be' S7 ccnti, per yard, or half the cloththe .vool w.ilj makc Krom tlie' Ist of November to the lüth of May. 1845, ihe.prico will be '.).) cent8 per yard, or riine twenticths of the cilö'th ihe wool will makc, that is, 45 yai. 1 ''0 manufactured. 'J'he wool n-ill be manulactured in turn na ii muy come into the lactory, as nenr ha tnay be with rêfarónce to the different qualities. Any persort who will fumish one or more pareéis oí wool IVom-80 ro 100 pounds of one qualiiy can have it manufactured by-i-teeifj Vool will be rece ved at Seo. 'Wocl'sent by Railroad willbe attended toin the same mnnner ns ifiheovner werc to come with it- it "hould becarclülly mmked. We have manufactured cloth durinr dio past year ibr a very iarge number of ciiatoinéi-s. to whoin we believe we have given very general satisfaction Wuh (hese facts and the atlvantages oflfirêd by the tow prieeat which we ofi'cr to nuínufíiciure cicíh, we liüpefor ttlarge share of piron"r SAMUEL W. FOSTi;R & CO. Seto, Washtenaw Co.. July 25, 1814. 3-tf FIJRST rale Jea, Sugar and Coffee, at the lowesl market pric;p, at RATMONÜ'S CASH STORE. 148 Jeü'. Avenue, Detroit. May 20. 4m.ew Hat Store. JAMES G. ÜRAKE would' respect futiyïnform ihe Pubüe, that he has opêucd a fine stock of Hals, Caps, Stocks, Cravats, Scarfs, Collar ■.', Vnbr ellas and Glovcs, at NV. ]0o. Jtífferson Avenue, Detroit, nmrly opposite ihe U. S. Coiut Roohmnd Post Oiïk-e. jvhero te will be happy iö see his frienrfs and snppty them witli ae good an nrtiele n lïia line asean ba procured. crJior hcie or at .ihe east. and as choup, - ] Gentlemen in tho interior, wishinga flrst rnte fasbioirabië aiticloof (Ints or Oips. can be sápplierl by sending ihe-irsize or li;ue any stvle furnished to order iii á few houis. and icarravtedtc ïdt. Calland see- ii m;iv save you i dujlar JAMÜ G. CHA NE. ; Detroit,. Ja!y 12 1844. J3-6.ii ANN ARBOR OIL M1LL. THE suhscribers wmild p;ive notice that tliev are enguged in munufncuiring LINSEFD Oli'j. anil nro .cpnred lo furn:si oil of ihe bebí quiiliiy to nier.liams aijfj painters. chenp as il cnn'be obtairieü Oom the Éást. Óil e.xchanued for Flax seed at ihe raic of n güilnn of oil fora bushei oí I'"la. seed. Cr.áh ut al! times paid for Flax seed. PÜLCIPHEll ■& JUDSON. Ann Arbor, (Lower Villago.) Sept. G, 1C41 X.. 3. WÁLiS&R'S' PATENT SMUT MACHINE. ryFJE Snbseribers take ihis meibod of informi inii r.ll such as are cnyiiged in the 'Miiline business in the State of 'Michigan, that tliey nre now manufaemring in Ann Arbor, VVasluénaw Coiirlty, Michigan, L. B. Walker's Patent" Smut' MacíilHC, ivliich they would reèomniend to take ihe Smut jff o{ wheaj as wel! or beiter than any other nachine. This machine is a horizsntal machine - iireiains all il;c fnoiion of ihe wheat. and uniiiii si;jiplicjry wiih. durabiliiy, it comiines the uiting, seourmg. und blowing principies, dis harging the dust and -smut ns fast as separated rqra tiic wheat. This machine is perfectly seiiiro ironrfit-e, and runs inuch lighter than anv ther inaehnie ui use. For farihèr informatjon. ec large bilis. Siiop in Lower Town. Priccs; o agree with the times. All orders for MahiiK-s wtll be prompily atfended to. Address, E. O. &. A. CIUTTF.NDEN. Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co.. Mich July8..I844. ' jJ6mCAWT BE BEAT: NEW BOOT, SEOEAJYD LEATHER STORE, Ann Arbor, Lower Toivn. SO FELCH haa removed k3 o his establisliiTient from the Upper tu ihe Lower Village, No. 4, Uuran Clock, jfegfa where he halo's hi meelt in S rondines to Mress the liun dirUiudivgs" ot every M;tn. mfét Woninrí and Cíáld wlio will - 'S give him a cali, in ihe neaXest. ind best manner tijat cnn be done in Miclügan. LEATÍIER and F1_TD1NG8 of all kind consinntly on ttajai. WAiTED, Cash and Húe;,'in riny quantiies. for whicli ihc higiiest pi ices will be given. (CTLet none purchase until ihey have callecl ai Feleb's. No. 4. Jiuron Block. Aun Arbor, Mny 4. 3814. 3-ly SINCLAIR & CHASE, ATT-ORJYEYS AND COUJYSELLOIlü AT LA FF, (OFFICE LOV.'KU TOVï'X. ANN ARKOR,) Will ttend "o all business ia their proi'ession v;li i:!i(loüty and dospaich. Faricular oCtcniion will be given to collcctng- iOl'.KKÏ T. SINCLAIR, KUVVAUD n. CHASE Marcli 20, 1844. . 48-iy.FOLLARÉ ' .TEMPER AJtf CE' HOTSJE, BY L. D. & O. WEYBÜRN, Near the Sleamloat and Packct Landing, JBufaío. npHIS establishment Iihs, diiring the past wín" ter. been considerably enlarged, nnd improved witli new furniture, etc., and is now ready to míike theTravellor at home, at the moderate charaes of 25 cents per mea!, and 87J pr dy - passengen? and baggage conveyed to and from the House free of charge. N. B. Passengers from the East will flnd a Si'gn for the House, in the Depot, under which to place their baggage. Wc. the subsenbers, take pleaaure in recommending the above liouse to the frienda of the cause, as beine well worthy of patronage. C. T. RAND.. Pres' t Pollard Temp. Soc. ]í. MILLAHD. Sec'y do do do E. D. RÖBINSON, Pres't Y. M's T. S. D. A. FOBES. Sec'y do do BuüjIo. July. 1841. 2i-8v.THE MISSES CLARKS' Young Ialic' Scmiiiary, AXN AUBO1Ï. MICHIGAN. MARYÏI. CLARK, Principal. CI1LOE A. CLARK, Vice Principal. MISS WEST, Teüciier in Music. IJ. F. SCHÖFF, do of Classics. (if do in Ficnch. F. JMARSH, Tcnchorof Matheumües. ÍIHOBY E. CLARK, Teacher ot Juvenile Dept. TUIS lnafhntion hns heen inoperation since November Ití, 1K). Thescholastie year cniliiacïinir fony-cight tveelcsr, WO tcm.s. cöhïprlsing ivo quarrere cach - twelve wceeks in a qu?n' ter - u general e.aininufci.ri at the close of ench toini - iti Febiunry iuid Augisr. lic last (jiKirlcr of tïïè present term com menretl Mf,y20ih. Afier n inonili's vneiiiion. ni the close of thisqiiiirter. whicli ends (ho scholnaiic yenr, school w{ bo agnij) rcsunicd the iirst week in Septemlior next. Tkkmj ok Toitio.n.- For tlie Enplish branch.s, $2,50 to $5 per qunrter. ATo rcduction made for atsence, except in eöë ofsickness and no 'Bupil tüken for loss llian a quartcr. Ext'rft char ges are made lor music on the Piano, wiih the usco'ilie instrument, m.o() iench, VOO lfÏ!U n 300 Drawniff nnd Paii.ting, fr op Fnncv Wrt-k) xy) Board, inclucüng wnihing. Ughta. &c. $l.'7ó per week if jiaid in ;idvance, or $2,00 per week il piiid at the close of the quarter. Pnients and gutirdiaiis aro invited to visit the school everv Friday. when the studies of' the vcek are reviewed- a'sn semi-monthly on Wednesdiiy aftcmoon, at readingof the.weokly conipositions. Youngladics desirous of enlering the school and pursuing the regular coursa ofsiudy, wouhl do well to commence at the beginin of the ter ,iï.. Having-purchaeed a.Jiealihy nnd commodions building ín. a pleasant and convcnieni pnr.t of ih.e villngc, no pains or expense shall W spaicd fo fueilitatöthe studies and ronder the siiuation oí (he young ladies. profnable and agrfeabie. Belonging to the school are a Librnry ofborwecii three and four hundred volumes, and Phiosophicu! Apparaiu?, Electricol Machine, Globos, J &c. Scienu'fic lecturesnre delivcred beforc thé school at proper intervals. The Misses Clnik vwll endenvor. nof only to pi-omote the iniellectu! culture of'-their pupila biu will uttend stricily to thtir moral deportment. Wiih a deep Pense of religious rcsponsibiliiy. thev would givt; such a tono lo cliaracter, as slinil rehderit pric!c;dly filien for evcry atation-yieldUig loduty bui fnir to piinciple. Among the book3 used in ïhe school nrc. Abercrombic on Intcllcciual nnc! Mornl Piweri -Kane's Elemonts of Ciiiidsjn - W.ivlnnd's Mornl Science- Newinan's lOTÍToric- liedee' Loiric- Palcy's NiiTWaÏTheoIogy and Evideñccí if Christianity - Coiristock's Cherr.isiry and Natural Philosnphy- Conibe's Physiolocy- Mis. Liücoln's Botany--Eatori's-Manuui of BotanyI3u:-riits Geography of the Heavens- Firit. Sec nd and Thtrd Üooks of History- Mrs.' Wil ard"s PLepubüc of América- Phulps' Lexal Clasiics- Playlair's F'uclid. and Davie's Algebra and Arithmctic- Parker's Natural Philosophy. Tlic ilisses Clark have taúaht a Yoiine LnIie3 School ior several yeaisin the Ci.v ofJTew TT . . _t. J. r. 'i i -i . ..Y orK. andaré lui nished wiih tesjimonials froiii llt. Rcv. Benjamin OnderdonU. D. D.. and Jfifrri M. Gri.-oon. iI. 1)., oí' Yev Ycrk, Rev. J L Bioke. of Brookly:i; nnd Mrs. Enima WilJárti, o! Troy. N. Y. ; nlso, referen ce is made, by per.rnissujn. to the íoüowinjr gentlemen : Rt. Rev. H. A. McCosluy. 1). D.. Roburt Rumsey. and L. B. Mísner. F.sqys., Detroit : Rev. Isaac S. ivctcham. Centrev:l)e ; Rev. J. íhiflson. Whiie Pigeon , Rev. J, P. Cltíveiiiml. and Geo.' Ketcb uní. iMnisliiii: ; I ion. Win. R. Dclnnd. Jachsoir PnuI.B. Ring. jMicliiiiiin Gentío; E. H. Winnn. Adnan: Daniel Hixsön. Clinion: Gardinei Wheeler, M. D.. HoweiJ; Rev. F. H. Cumin:?. Grand líapjj.., Rev, ií. Clclnzer. Rev. A. m. Fitcli. S. DtMiron. M. D . P. tthgKSm, M. D.. Hon. Win. A. Fleiehcr,-. iJon. Wm. Jl. Tbonipson, L. Mundy, Eü.. John Alien. Esq.. Geu W. .Inwctt, Eso., Cu!. Thoaios Mosaiy, C.-ipt. ,J. Perk i ns. Timmns M. Lntrly F. Snwyer. Jr.. Fsq . late Superintendent of Public Jnsmiction! Prufossors Whitinsr. WHIiama and llounhion. o! ilïe Univer-Miy of Michigan. Anii Arhor: James Birdsail and Rev. Joiuj Beacl), Flint; Amot Mend. Esq., Fainjinirron. Tiio followuur gfüiilemen, Rcv II. Ca]chzar' Rev. O. C. Conisiüok. Rev'. A. M. Fl'ch. )icv. .Air. Cunisa. Proffssors Wbiring and Williams! of the University of Michigan, and F. Sawycr. ..Ir.. Inte Supeiiniendcnt oï Pul)Iic Instruclion! liave conspñied lo act ns a visitintr conimiiiee o' the school to be present whm the eokly STDjiiee nre reviewed; bul espec.iajly to attend dunne thr spm'i-anruaf cxMininaiions. September 4. l.i:;. g,f ANTI-INFLAiMMA'l'ORY AND RÍIEUM-ATIÖ PhAiSTER, AN erncient remedy Tor Rhemnaiism. Fêvei Sores, Wliita Swcllincs, Fel;ns, Pain or weakness in lic 13ack, Biensi. ftide or Lmbs, Buriis. Biuises, Cramp.s. 'iulblnins. Li ver' and Lung nflections. Indolont Tumors. Bphv.á afíectiosn. Jnílained Eyes, &c. &. Jt ts unsuspassed íi all Inflammatbry disenses, Chronic or Acate, ns it operatts. by coimicraxting and reducing lnílaination. allaving Pí;n. Sweaiing tr.t parís aílecled, and by its-sirengiiiening r:nd Anody.ncprpperti.es givingspeedy relief. Also invuliiableus un nnti-niercuriaí piaster. . Price?5 ceñís per Bdx. - For funlier particu!ars, eee circula ti ng Poniphlet.) For sale ni M.'seley's Booksiore, Ann Albor, and J. 'i'. Stockíng, travelling agent for Micliigr.n. 16-1 yje wzsxa y' C2í fTpHE subsciiber having ëLSSL JL just receivcd a newudjrf), "diiioTi !o hisrfbrnver stock ot [.fi. MSyfr'-Goods is piepared to sel i Íí.( O ïïlw) lnem cbegg lor Cnsh. AfifewV 1 "V$f{?i mong which mny be iounti gyggP rbe following: Gold Fniger Rrngs, and Bosoin Fins, ilearts anii Crosses, Silver and Cotnmon Thimbk'S, Wntch Cbains and Keys, PenilC ases; ilso. Spoons, Silbar Bows, Bntier Knives, Tooth and finir Bru&hes, Pocket Boúks. Violin Strings. Necdlcs, Pms. tiooks, and Eyes. Specmcles. Fine Con.lis, Dressing Coinbp, Swic Cüinbs, Bnck Conibs, Pocket Conibs, Wnier Paims. Markmg Cotton, Steel Pens, and Twensere, SnufF.'v TobnccoBoxes. Elastics. &e. All of wliic!; vi!l !e sold ns c!ie!ip as at any other eslul.lislüiient this skle of New York. N. B. Tlió éübs'cnbér thiinkfn! Torso largc a ahure païfön-Hëe. still èblicïtsa contiuuence of the same. CLOCKS A NI) WATCHES of cverv desoription rcpaired and warranted. Also, .TEWELRY repaired on short notioft.- Shop at his old stand dirccily opposito üie Couri House. Cash püid ior old Gold and. Sifver. C. BL1SS. Ann Arbor, July I; 1844. 26-1 y. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. BOOKSELLERANSTATIONER, tiMARTS BLUCK, 137 JEFFKRSOtf AVKiNUK, CETROIT. Keeps constantly for sale a complete asoortnienl oí" Miscciianeous, School and ClaKSical Book8; Lener and Cap Paper, pht in and ruled, Quilla, Ink, Sealing Wax, Cuilery, Wrapping Paper, Printing Paper, of ai 1 stzes; and Book, News and Canister Ink, oí varioits Icinds. l BLAWSBÖOÏS, Full and liall bound, oí every vanety oí ÍÍ uling MEMORANDUM BOOKS, &c. To Merchanis, Teachers, nnd others, buying iirfiiionrities. :i Inrue discount mnde. SABBATH S6H0OL b BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITOR 51-tf.SFGAR E0AT5 "Improved Indian Vegetable PILLS. pewa; Heanburn; Peí verted ApS 2y$Oyeu; ü.arrhca; üyscntery; ffi"!'rCr Worms; P.un ín the Head. Sidé Ö CLhc; ■ Siomtch: Sorofula, Scurvv o ■ '„. T ' Ful of :uc Clood; Obstructief' SavÜW"" plaints general!;-. uuule Com MHKKE hns never apnenred , isp.roMon, nnd .open nll t)e n,.uJfl S' ' P7" ration ,s iho cnut.fi of a prent proooniL . ÏT1" in an e.xtiaordinaiv degree of %m! ?'flc!rst,'uction,, nnd restoring Í bèbifK,0 f -ub gauve medicines, n .hoy ha?SL'PH v,Z: n discharge by the oiods "B , i 2""" llieyn.ay le relied rn. btyond nny oti.rr rT a as nn dac.,nl a„d safe medicinólo, Ívor'1 and all complain.3 incidnu toch.ldren. Mo,' clnldren hnve been cured in New York th, ?ÏZ ontyoar, by , e use of Dr. 8n,Vp Í L all oiher mcdicmrs combincd-n8 (here j. n" nced of joreng ,lem dmcr,, like othe ' ef); eines. One imponam ódyañtisa tn (nl-il f Pill.is, .heydo'no, nri; e "Tp öd n.nposcd-thua redering „HAn'ï Thedirccnons and trenfmpnf of disensos r, co,,,,nv,ng evory box, in a ci.culaf3 den, „r „, N. Y. Coli,ec cr"!' Nu. 2, Water sireet, Boston ' " CERTJFICATES. U e n;e not in want of ceilificates of a liirrh cl.ar.c.er, coming from ,noit ILSpCclL [Fron. a Ncphcw of the late Judge Thompson.] ' Njw York, Mny Í5. JK44 Ur. fcMiTM s'Impiovedliïdinn Vegetable Pilla' have proven . valuabic to nn'self awd imily. in (he èWe bf violn, hiadaWï, pain („ t}Je and stonKuh. For ■ chüdren, no bener medicine can be .-produced. Jn the case of ar Jiule cirt iw, yeajsold. ihe most. happy efic-Hshnve rched rronV. he r t.s;e: Í have neVer knon a 3fcfc cnie uhich 1 could so confidciitlv recüiinv.cnd' is tticse pills.,Y S'rSUW, 56 Nonhmore Sr. f ne io!lov.-mg lidy is too "wéll known iií K'ew Wk kr her hirelligcnce and philanthropy to Le doubted: rj [Fiom the Matkoh oftbeU. S NatílHowJ tal:J - Acetistomed as I am to adm mister to tïie stc-k ■lean, ippreciauí a vaiuibie medicine. Ií ihcrcbo a medicine athiplcú 10 ihe nuicrU8 dln.cnii'of imnikmd. u ís Dr. S.-.iith's Stígflr Filis. J hnvo "sed iheo) und see ihem used wjth ilie most íij=lumslimg resulls. n several instnce wiiIiib ny uTowtedge. restoring iho pnt.cnt fron, exlren. Io-.víicss and suficnug 10 siejigth ;md htnlih - Vr lmlics dming píeghsncy. hese pilJs aro n sovcrapibuhm. I reroi)mt;:ij them to ftüas'a valuabje familï medicj.k. SARAH A. GOULD, Matron oí the XI S. Naval JJospital. i iJrookl))). Juno IOiIi, 1644. [Fiom tl.iti Dcpnty Sheriff of Ñew York.] Di. i-ïirnfs '::gni(!d Iridian Vcgpnl)le Filis" havo Úeen used ,in iho Eldrde-Si. Dehtors' Pri6Ón wlñi linc-nninioi) jaüsmcMon, I imvu never hetvtd a medieine spoken of witlj more interes! by he sickwhu mvo takeu ihese jjiüs. JAS. J. iUJVINS, De,niy Sheriff. [AN EXTitAORDINAIlY CURK .] I a ; to record án ins:a ce uf iiiiaralieldd-suf-feífhg, wluuh Ttiuét hnve (eiininnted ;nv ciistlence, hrui not Dr. Swíth's "Sitgared" Jndin.ji Voacinbie Pilis" come to my resene. ín iiefaÍÍ 61 i id, I had n stToln'ous ffectiur. rliicii rearly oüvered.niy body wiih soic?. and rendered me unlit Inr hfc. ]n the couiae ul' two nionths I was atiückcd wi;li (Bvftfj whidi fa'&td wiih reat violenco. I t(ök inony prcscrijuioHs, but wiilioul wl'.v.t.. Mv siflgiing ww graat, JVfrs. Gouid (whóm I 3hu]l'evcr retnoinbor wiih esieem) advistei n:e i use tluse Silgare püis. which J took ;n latgé loses . a few d.-iys. wheii 'ihe fever and pnin íiltaied. 1 coniinucd ilute pills in snial! dtses. about five weeks, when my feyer and scrofúln weic euied. my Mood . conípleiely purifitd, nnd my general henhh improved.. l'nm ceitain I ow.e my liíe. under Fr-vidr.rice, to he use f ftiésë pilís. E. M. PARK, New York. [From Jjs. M. Turner, l.c;., hi:e ofiheU. 8. Navy.] I have bcen yfflicled several yenrs with a wenkness ni the bier.st, cosiivencss and a difficiiliy of bruailiiiifí. 1 !is laiely more (han ever troúbledy (hough I hnd uikcn nw:ny presciibcd lí-medif-s- ■ Tlirough ilie íidvice oí ; íritnd, J proeuied Dr.Sjuth's Pineut Siií'ared P1II5.. which I used. una' they have not iml reiieved. but eiilirely cured' my complniüis. My wiíe hs a!so used íhem uiíli tlie mosi Imppy etíecis, I believe them th' best medicine in the world.JAMES M. TURNER, 5S1 Gicciiwich St.. N. Y, RtTers to Hou. Silns Wright. U. S. Señale. VERFECT CURE OF WORMS. _ Cur Hule {iirl, Ü ye;ns oíd. hns sufleied all itte .worst stages ol' woruis; and we have never fountf r,n cíl.!c-iual cure, üiiiil we administered Doct. Smith's Surnr Pilis, which cnir Iiitle girl took without i lije casi r sUlunr.c, ín dosea of two at a time; and wii ncyr r wiinesacd such ,a cliange in o short a time. 'J'he pilly biought awoy a inns of worrns, and slie ai once inipioved. Slie is nuw íiijuyous íicjilii). We liavc also found tho grcaies: benefit fioin ilieir use. JACOB CAltLOCK, SStapie su, N. Y, We hnve many cortificates of cures in case oí WO1ÍMS. [Prom a lady well known in ISTew York.] I )i;ive been troubled for years wiih diziinoíand píiin in ihe head, attended with depressioiir dimnessof síglii, &c. . wiiich have been entirely t;nrel hy Dr. Smitji's ;;Sgnred Indian Vegeta-blo Tilia." Iprize ihis medicine aboveall oihersSARAH DOUGLASS, Coner of Ludlow nnd WalkeNSt.. [Thn foilowing is írom one of tlie oldest aní most respeciable íarmers in Madison Co.. N. Y.J Cajcnovia- , .Tiiiy 2&'tli. Ï844. I hnve med 40 boxes Brandreth's Piüs, aní as iiiuny u.oro of djflërciu kinds, and í havff never found ihat benefit Trom the use of tbe whülc, that I liave f'rom tlie use of two boxes oí Dr. S.mith's ;'Iii'rtovEü 14ndian Vkgetabls1' Tii.i.s. They seem to strike a t the foundation of rny disca8C, which is of a bilious character. IRA ALVORD. [Mr. Alvord wns. with nnother, the fïrst et- tier of the beautifuí village of Cazenovia, nbout 50 years ago.J OLD MEN and YOUNG MEN have, without niuiiher, given their f.-atimonin e foi theo excclJent inmily pilly. And MOTHERS ! wo wish wc could iay before the wodd all the ex- piesoíons of npprobatfon which we have from theni in New York. They would alone fiíl this page. The fact ísj there never wn such a medicine for the complaints of CininnE.v. For sale hy G. S J. G. Hül, Detroit; Tho$. May, Jr., Plymouth: Ycnin & ÍJail, Nortbville; Lund & McCollmn, F. J. B, Crnne, and W. S. & J. VV. Maynard,find G. Greuviüe, Ann Arborr also in Ypsilanti, Dexter, and throughout ti) United States. Office devoted exclusively t these Pilis, 3?9 Greenwich-St., New York. CAUTION. - JBewtire of imitations.

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