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THà MISSES CLARKS' Ladics' Scininary, ANN AKBOR, MICH1UAN. MAR Y II. CLARK, Principal. CHLOE A. CLARK, Vice Principal. M. L. WALTiJi, Teacher of Music on the Pinno. EMMY BEURMANN, Teacher of Germán and thc'Guitar. RHOBYE. CLARK, Teacher of Ju venile Depnrtnient. F. MARSH, Teacher of Mathematica and Vocal Music, FI. F. SCilOFF, Tencher of French and Classics. THlS lnstitutinn has been n operniion since November 18. 1S30. Thescholastic year embiacing forty-eight iveeksj two terms. comprieing two quarters enen - twelve weeeks in a quarter - a general examination ai (he close of each term - in February and August. The lasi (juaner of the present term eom menced November 25. Tki.'ms of TumoN.- For the Englisb branches, $2,50 to $5 per qunrter. JVo reducción made for al-sence, eXcept in case ofsickness. and no pupil loken for less thun n quarter. Extra charges are made for music on the Piano, with the use o' the instrument, $8.00 French, 3-(jQ Latin, 3,00 Drawing and Painting, 5J0(l Fancv Work, 3,00 Board, inckiding waehing, lights. &c, $1.75 per week. if paid in advance. or, $2,00 per week if paid at the close of the quarter. Parcnts and guardians are invited to visit the school every Friday. when the studies of the week are reviewed - also Bemi-monthly on Wednesdo;,' afiernoon, at rcadingof the vveekly compositions. Huving purchaseda healihy and comrnodious. building in a pleasant and convenient part of the vill:ige, no pains or expense shall be spared to facilÃtate the studies and render the siluationof the young laOies profiiable and agreealne. Young ladies desirous oi entering the school and puisuing ihe regular courso ol'study, would do well to commence at the begining of the qnnrter. Belonging to the echooi are a Lihraryofberween thr'ee und four hundred volumes, and Phiosophical Apparatu?, Eléctrica! Machine, Globes, &c. Scientiiic lectüres are delivcrcd beforé the school at proper intervals. The Misses Clark will endeavor. not only to promote the iniel!ectul culture of their pupila but will attend strictly lo their moral deportment. With a deepsense of religious responsibiliiy. they would give such a tone to charncter, as shnll render it practically fined for every station- yielding toduty but fnm to principie. Amoug the books used in thé school are, Abercrombie n the Intelleciual and Moral Powers - Kane's Elements of Criticism - YVayl.nnd'à Moral Science - Newman's Rhetoric - iltdge's Logic - Paley's Natural Theologyand F-videnccfof Chr.stianity - Comstock 's Cherviistry and Natural Philosophy - Combt;'s Physioloay - Mis. Lincoln's Botany - Enton' Manual oà DoianyBurritt's Geogrnphy of the Hoiivcns - First. Sec ond and Tlnrd Books of Hisuy- Mrs. Wil liard's Republic of America - Phelps' Legal Classics- Playihir's Euclid, and üavie'6 Algebra and Arilhmeuc - Parker's Natuinl Philosnpby. Tbs Misses Clark have tauglu a Young L"dita School for several years in the Ci;y of New York. and are furnishod with testimoniáis from Rt. Rev. Benjamin Onderdonk. D. D.. and John M. Griscon. M. D., of New York, Rev. J L. Blake. of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Emnin Willard, o! Troy. N. Y. ; also, referenee is made, by pern)Ã68in. to the folio wing gentlemin : Rt. Rev. S. A. McCosUiy. D. D., Robert Rumsey nnd. L. B. Mïsner. Esqrs., Detroit Rev. Isaac S. Ketcham. Centreville ; Rev. J. Budson. White Pigeon , Rev. J. P. Cleveland, and Geo.' Ketch urn, Marshail ; fion. Win. R. Dcland. Jackson: Paul B. Ring, Michigan Centre; E. II. Winan. Adrián; Daniel Mixson, Cünion; Garcüne. Wheeler. M. D.. Howell: Rev. F. II. Ciiming, Grand Rapicls; Rev. H. Coldazer. Rev. A. M. F'itcbc S. Dentón. M. D-, P. Brighnm. M. D.. Hon. Wm. A. Fletchor, Mon. Wm. 11. Thompson. E. Mundy, Esq., John Allon. Esq.. Geo. W. Jewett, Ksq.. Col. Thornns Mosely, Cnpt. J. Perkins. Thomns M. Ladd, F. Snwyer, Jr.. , late Superintendent of Public Instruction! Professors Whiting. Williams and Honghton: oà He University of Michigan. Ann Arbor : James 'ü; .'-all ond Rev. John Beach, Flint; Arno-: Vlead, Esq., Fnrmington. The. follovving gentlemen, Rev II. Colclnzcr' ev. O. C. Comstock, Rev. A. M. Fitch. Rev. Mr. Curtiss. Professors Whiting nnd Willimns. of the University of Michigan, nnd F. Sawycr. Jr.. late Superintendent of Public Instruction. ïave consenied toact asa visiting comrnittee o( he school to be present when the weekly siudie? re reviewed; but especially to attend during thefttni-jiiinual exarninations. August 9, IHAi. 34tf WRICÃKT'S ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND RHEUMAT1C PLASTER, A N efficiënt remedy for Rheumatism. Fever ü Sores, White Swellings, Felona, Pain oi veakness in iheHack, Breast. Side or Lunbs. ïurns, Brüises, Cramps, Chilblains, Liver and Ang afTtctions. Indolent Tumors. Spinal affeciosn, Jnflamed Eyes, &c. &. It is unsuspassed i all Inflammatory diseases. either Chronic or A.cute, asit opérales by counteracting and rcducvg lnflamation, allaying Pain, Sweating tr,e arts afiected, and by its strengthening and Ano yne proporties giving speody relief. Also invalableasan anti-mercurial piaster. Price ?5 cenis per Box. - For further particuars, see circulating Pamphlet.) For 6i!e ni Museley's Bookstore, Ann Albor, and J T. Stoeking, travelling agent for Michigan. 16-1 y THE TRUE PAIN WH1CH cureslikea charm all BURNS by Creor water, and every externsl SORE. 'AJN. INFLAMMATION, ACH E or ITCHNG ever yet found upon the human family. tvhich it has been applied, must riiwaysbesoughi Genuine from Comstock and Co., of New Yoik, r their authonzed agent. All are cautioncd gainst any spurious anieles, which may ahvayt c avoided by knowing the one you buy coinetrom Comstock & Co , who are now the only roprietnrs and mannfneturers. Inquire for Conel's, wlnca is worranied to do all i'. ever would vhen called by any other name, or the pricbsliall vi refundcd in ;niy case if it does not please. To place it witliin reach of all, the price hat een reduced more than four fold, and is now old for 25 cents, the former price being too exrbitant. The 50 cent size now coniains fout mes as much as the lormer, and the $1 size ear ten times as niuch. No farnily that has any title to humanity, will 'fiil to have Connkl's Pain Extractor Ointmen Iways at hand, to save life, allscars, and reduce II agony from any burn in five minutes, provied they have seen it used, or will believe thoe'1 vho have usedit. COMSTOCK '&, CC, 21. Couriland Strefit Orr1 Be 8iire. therefore. and ask foi Connkl's. 8 our plate wiih Daüey's name on it hns beer tolen, and the spurious may appear wiih th:i nme on it. Know. fhcrèifóre. th:it it comes il ectly from Comstock & Co., or ehjtñ if. WM. S. & .1. W. MAYNARD, 36 Agent for Ann Arbor, Estray. T h lAKEN up by ihesubscriber, on the 25th of JL September last, in the town ol Northfield. , a sriiall chesnut colored mare, of the poney recd. with a star in the foreheod, supposed to )e about 8 or 9 yeare old, branded A. C. on the houlder. The owner h requestcd lo prove property, pay chargés and toko her away. NEHEM IAH SMITH, Northfield, Nov. 1, Ã844. 29-8w Black SalÃs, WANTED by BECKLEY & HICKS. Ann Arbor, Lower Town. 2G WOOD! WOODir WE want some from subscribers immsdiatoly. Oct X% 184'
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