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1845
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ATÏJENTÏON 7SÍOTHISRS ! JUST roceived at the General ücpot, ior ihc inlö ot Cloihiers Stock, Mnchmcfy, Dye ttufR, &c. &c, No. I3U. Jefilrsuti Avenue, Dst.-üii, die foflb'wiflg Iarire, wefl usted, ai:u earefiilty óulected stock., viz: 10!) bbls. St. Domingo Lugwoud, Cut, 5 Toi 'Í " Jil Suck' 150 bbls. Cuba Fuaüc, Cut. 5 Tuna ' ':' ' mSt.u.;, 50 bWs. Nic WojJ, Chijipcd, 50 " Ifi.uji VVood, 3D ' lied WüoiI, 's' J2) f GrüiiuJ Camwood, Li) " Quroitron Bark, 533 lbj. Nutgalls, 10 Cwfea Extract of Logwood, :;■ t b;s. L;1C L)'cJ Ceroóus Spanish Indigo, 300 ba. Sumac Sicily, 3 Casks Middcr, 3 Ctsks Blue Vitriol, 5 i sks Aluin, 2 Dnrrels Hed Tartor. 2 B irrela Cream Tanar, 3 Carbays Aqua Fortis. 5 ' üü Vitriol, 3 " Muriaüc Acid, 59Q ls, Vir.ligris, 50 " -Block Tin, Teasels, Twine, Oopper Kcttloá, all si.os, Purson's Shearing Machines, Curtis' " '' Serevvs and Press Platos, Crinks, Press Paper. Steel Reeds, Worstcd Maniess.. Temer Hooks, Ernery, all No's.. Olive Oil. Clothicrs' Jacks. SattineU Warp, CMjthiers' Brushes, Shuttles. Vickers, Card Clenners, &c. &c. Thu above.vvitli a variety oT other árdeles hclongin? to the trade, have been purchased this Bummet by the subscribers from iManufacturcrand Firat Hands in the New York, rhiladclphio. an.l Boaton Markets, nnd every thing having res ceivedhia personal nspceiion. he can with the utmost conlidence off'.-r them (o parchaseis as Ihi beH and most co-npUtc stockln the country: and as u is his fixed detenninaiion (by the Jow rates t,t which ha wil! sell) to r.revcnt the iiecessjïy oi etir Clothiers and MaHiift".afera leaving the ?tatö to tmike ihcir purchases. hfi wouid niereh Si-y to the trade. CALL, examine the jjoods and asoertain prices" befwre you say you can buy chofer an'j7chercese. oon.vn Ho 3 also prepared to contract for LAKDLiNG MACHINES made ihStajeor. Sign of the Golden Mortar, 139, JeiTerson Avenue, ri7-tf.] Detroit.TO THE VÍCTOR BELONG THE SPO1LS" ALTÍ10UGH many prcparation in the form. of POPULAR JVI'CDICJNES," have been before the public, claiming to give relief and even cure the most invetérate diseases. yei nono havo so welt answered the purpose nsD: SHERMAN'8 M EDICATED LOZENGES Dr' ""COUGH LOZENGES" euro the mosi obstinate cases of Cough in a few hsurs. Tfaoy have cured n large number of persons who have been given up by their physicians and friends, and many who have been redueed to theverge of the grave by spitting blood consamption and Hectic Kever, by their use have had the rose of health restored to the hag gird cheek, and now live to speak forth the praises of this iuvaluablc medicine. Dr. Sherman's "WORM LÖZEAGES" have been provedin more than 40(,000 cases to be infallible, in fact, ihe only certain Worm deBtroying medicine ever discovered. Children will'entthem when they cannot be ioreed to take any ether medicine, and the benefit derived fronthe administration of medicine to them in thie forra is great beyond conception. They havs ncver been known to fail. Dr. Sherman's CAMPHOR LOZENGES' relieve Headache, Nsrvous Sick-head;iche; Pal pitatáoh of the Heart, and sickness in a verj few minutes. Dr. Sherrcan's "POOR MAN"S PLASTER" is ackoowledged by all who have ever uscd it to bs the beat strengthening Piaster in the World. and a sovereign remedy for pains and weaknest in the back. ïoins, side, breast. neck, hnibs. joints, rheumatism. lumbago, &c. Be careful v 3 procure the above and all other medicines of IJiiijnard's, and you will be snre there will be no rnistake in quantitv or charge. W. S. & J. W. MAYNARD. Ann Arbor. FebruaryS. 1844. 41Yo Cloíliíers, Máiiufiscturcrs and Ilerchaiíts. nniIE suliscriber is now -rccciving at his stores. JL 188 and 190 Jeffereun Avenue. Detroit, the foüowins care-fully and well selected stock of üïe Woëns, Dïe Stufí-s end Wooles Man cfactub,er's Maciíin'kry. 55 tons Fustic, Cuba, Tobasco, Tampico'and Carthngena. 10 toas Logwood, Campeach, St Domingo and Honduras, 6 tons iSicaragua, Bonair, Coro, Hache and Lima, -.' 3 lons Camwood, very choice, & 180 barrels Logwood, cut and ground, 13'J Fustic, " " 100 (i Red Wooda, " " 120 " Camwood, 4{ " 10 ' Qnerecitron Bark, 45 " Allurn, 42 " Copperas, 30 " Bine Vitriol, I 23 " Madder, Ombre, andDutch crop, 3 , " Crcam Tarter, g ' Nutgalls, 3 cases índigo, Bengal, Manilla and Gua tímala, 2 " Lac-Dye, 20 " ext. Logwood, 2 'l Grain Tin, 300 pounds Verdigris, j5 Carboys OH Vifriol, Spirits Sea-Saltsand Nitnc Acid, ALSO, Copper Kettles and Clothíers' Screws, Tentcr llooks. Jacks and Brushes, Prees Papers, Card Cleaners, Weavers' Sheare, Nippcrs and Burling irons, Cornb-plates, Pickers and Bobbins. "Wire. Worsted and Cotton Ilarness, Steel and Cañe Reeds, Broad_ Power, Hand Looms and Fly Shuttles, Steel and Copper Mails, Eniery. Pasons' Shcuring Machines, 4, 6. nnd 9blades. Allen's doublé and single Carding Machines. TVTnpliinp riards. Ijeicestcr.The above goods has-c been recently purchased directly from the importers and manufacturera, EXci.usivELY Yon c.vsu, and will be sold at the New York jobbers' prices, adding transportntion only; and in consequence of the decline on raany of the American manufactured anieles, will, in many c-ises, bo sold ai fifteen pkr cent LEss th vn For.MEK PKiCK.s. Thirteen years experience in the Dye Wood business enablep the 8ubscriber to say to his customers ihac lie is prepared at all times to wuiiurt his goodsof superior quality. THEO. II. EATON. Dye Wood and Dye Stuff Warehouse 188 and 190 Jefferson Avenue. Detroit. The Aan Arbor Journal, Ypsilanti Sentinel Pontiac Gnetie. Flint Democrat, Adrián Expo tnoXj Marshall Slatesman, Niles Courier and RepubUcan, Gazctto. Michigan City (la.) and xhe Enquirer, London, (Canada,) wil] each publish the above notice insidc, to the amouni nf Uree dollars, and send copy of notice wiih bilis to lubscriber for payment. 17- tf.JEROME M. TREADWELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, And General Land Agent, WILL attend to tbe sale and exchnnge of Tinds. payment of Tnxes. and rertemp tion of Lands sold for Taxcs in Jaokson and ad jolning countios, exmnination of Tilles, Conveyancing. nnd nll business pcrtaining lo Real Est?.te. Office in 'hc Court House. Jack80iv "Michigan. 17- tf. CHARLES IL STEWART, TTQRNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND 80LICIT0R IN CHANCERY. JEiFEftSO.- AVENUK DKTU01T. 49 -tíüNIVERSlTir PHXfS ,fil 1 I 1 o W&U18 no quack n...t,um .hal wil by n.s „nm.., !.'■ M sahu.ry pná uiü&n - - jjf S ÍSfn hm, directed „ f&i Pa n caic fM ■sánslm-.Mon no. g.vcn io .ny perwn vffeft .m.y pmehu.c thcm; hku ihcy ,hall have [hcir lïiopey rcfundct'. TESTIMONÍAOS IN FAVOR OF DR.WM..M SMÏTH'S 'U N I V E R S I T Y ' P I L LS . ■ TESTIMONIAL OF DR. LAiNDON. Monrob, Michignn, June 1-2, 1844. Dr Smith- Oenr Sir,- I take mncli pleasnre in rvmf iny testimony in favor of vuur valuableUiMVERvSITY 1MLLS. J most ciieerfnlly recommend tliem io the public ás n safe, easv, ar) cincieni cutl.artic lor most of the diseases incident to this regwn of comitry. I have made oxtonsivo use of' tl.cm för four yoars in my praciice, and I bclieve ihein to bc the BEST AiUi-bilioosCallmrtic or Aperient medicüie cvor combincd and ojjed lor ?en. i e youlP, &c. (iKORGE LANDONj M. D. TEtíl 1MÜNIAL OF DR. TEM, KR. Mas-illon, Ohio, May let, 1344. Dr Smith- Sir,- I tuke much plcaiiire in tcstimoiiy to t!:c efficacy of your Piib in reuiovinp bile from the sternacli, deterging the Livor and 1 all compiaints emanaLmo- frnm thit onrco .1 . v . L. 1 JI.LLLK, JU. D. tiug from thal .ourec. fIM0NIAL F R L WELLS. VVATanKoo, Mich., March 10, 181 Í. To Dr Smith- Sir,- For upards of sixmantlis I was crueüy atflicted vvith Fever.aud Aauc. anddurimr that tune could iind notliing ihat gave me permanent rdiof; at length hovvever your Umvcmtv Pilis were iccommended to me by one of the best Physicians in these and Í ain happy in bcing able to sny, that from the use of on o box I was pormanuntly cured of in' vague; since then a nutpher of my family have been as signa lly benpfiUed. Yoiuf, Reppccifn'ly, F. L. WELLS, f ieTixwiMf Af. CtW Tí A NIFJ. fiOODNOVV.Mo.nkot?, Mich., .Tune 1, 1844. I hereby cerítfy that Dr. Wm. M. Smith has been my Family Physiciau íor four years last past: fliat he has nsed bis University Pilis jii his prnclice ín my fomily wrth iinparalleied and I think them préfernbje to any pill for biliotis oflection ín the w.orld.. PA NI EL GOODNÜVV, lankeepur, Mucomb-St. House. TESTIMONIAL OF D. S. PARSHALL. Fut, Mich., June 5, 1314. Dk. Smith- I nm hoppy lo give you my cordial npproval of your University Pilis. I am ahle to keep off Fever and Agüe, und Fevers to wliich all ofus are subject in this Western Country, by the timely use of your University Pilis, Scnd an A pent this way as soon as posible, for we are alí out. " Yonrs. Scc. D. S. PARSHALL. ' TESTIMONIAL OF MESSRS. NOBLE AND FYFIELD. We certifv that we are and have been personally acquainted wilh" Wm. M. Smith, M. D.and Isnow that he isa man ot eminence in his profession - and that for four yeais he filled the chair of Materia Medica and Phurmacy in the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, with honor to hhnself and satiftaction to the Trustees and Facuítv, as well as to the Students of the above University. As for his Pilis, they are par excellence." CHARLES NOBLE. Monroe, Mich., June 19, 184Í. t B. F. PYFIELU. TESTIMONIAL OF RÍAL B. CHASE. Tbis I certífy, that in the month of September last, I wos attacked with Billious Fever (while anav from borne at Owasfo to buiíd a water wheel) und with one doseof Srnith'tjUniversity Pilis, I broke it up: and a many uthers were sick át the timo, I adminislorcd these Pilis ío them, and in all cases it biokc up iheir fevers. I have used them many times since, and with sreat success. They aro the best pills I ever nsed. S ■ RIAL B. CHASE, MilhcrigU. Shiawassee Town, Mich. .Time lst, 1344. TESTIMONIAL OF MRS. ABIGAIL C. WRÏGIIT. This may certify, that thrce ycars nfo J wos attacked with Liver Complaint so soverely that I could pcarcely tnrn myelf in bed; I u?ed many specifics und remedies, such as Brandretb's, Resurrectin, Oriental, &ná other pills, but with little or no effect. . One ycar acó my friend Hr. Smith called on rne on his way to Boston, when he gave me a box of bis Univereitv Pilis, which perfectly resU-red me, and my liealth Has opram euffewd fromlikecau'se. ABIÜAIL C. WRIGIll, Rochester, N. Y., No. 13. Frankïin Street, June 25, 1344. TESTIMONIAL OF JOHN W. MILLER. Dear Doctor- Justice requires me tostafe, tiiat I have sold your University Pilis for nne ond a half years last past, oud LÏwit I can se!l no others vvhilé I have thein on hand. The) have superseded the sale of all others- Iheir effect is ir u)j ' vvonderrul. JOHi W. MILLER, Dniggnt. For Sai'eby J.' El. LUNd" Lower Town, and WM. S. & J. W. MAYNARD Uppei Town, Ann Arbor. 11 y.' EL Ili., ;::ir; . 5 íftífi Sí.; ss oo e L S = L 1 )_. "lè sr . Joíi ■ í5 - o c '-' - HnGki ' i i; e - q g e "a &" r - - r wantif Í i II i I ÖÏ2 3 I ? 'T IH Cf? lililí gal J}1 M 1 lililí 'B i S feÑ O 3 t&Bgygg&i íl íl -ov! 5,3 ÏËÏ a&. g 3. fftfllll'i 3 fe -M u s: lililí so: ? BB I gl tllf L1. i l&ag lá;ís.YlíS.3 OD -13. u_2w tifitifi ssl f g 2 i 11!!-?! " S S ? i-I si :r Hl " 2L. ■ J . o' (Ai T " o ér'S 5 C L m 2 -LSZLr M MÍIVolicc to Mcrchaiitg. rpHE Subscribcrs cncouraged by the patronJL .-.ge tlu-y hnve hithcrlo reeeived in ihc : wln.cs;ilc doJiiriineiHoí their business, will ijiu i i.-! (l:iy of JNliiy ncxt. open (hú swri-. now occuj'O.i ly üe.o. Grciivillc. froñtiiíg on Huron sircur, inj cqnnectiiig vyilü iheh present stuic n iho rcrir. cxriusi vciv f'-r '' WKÖL1. SALES ROOM, S thcy will kucp at all ti mes a Juli ássórtuicn.t of 2J- Gnofh. Boots, fy Shocs Carpelvir Has, Caps, Paper Hangitgs, llou n ( L .v. Cracker ij by Ui e t rale, Hardware and G'occrics, ;. 4'C. c. ■il of ffhicli wül hL soKlonns good tcntis as ai anv pui ut Uiis a,de üf New York Cnv. (r. D. IIU.L" CO. Aun ,)bor. Mareh 2(3; 1F41. 48tf. TflE rolovingnidispei)8abje tanuly remedios ni-iy bc fomul at M _ yv i;d's Ürii-êgPsl S;m'. ui Aun Albor, wln-ie none will 13e sold rrvless knowñ tu bc o! ihe,bcst kind (iffd no eounierff-ii inicie ever o.'Iercd. pdfctft medieine Hivarialjlv itroeuicd ol ihc origiiil inventor or Ü6 recular saccessbr: O A'o f.nnilj should bc a iccc! ióiúout these BA.LDNESS. Jidlii of' Coluiuliiii, J'nr tfie Huir, whieh wij stop 11 ffflljihg uul. i'r restore ion iihfcj places: imi on chÜilrcn iiKiko it grdW rapidly. or on liose who havo lost heh;ur J;oiu nny cauhe. ALL VERMIN ihat nfcsl the -hènils of chilren in schoolt!, me prevenled or killed by iint )iue. Find V.e name of COMSTOCK on it or nevor try it. Rèmeinïïêr t'ds ulicays. PILES, &c ire wholly prevented, or governed ifthc aUack tas eomo on, il yon use the oitytfue Hays' Linmknt, . from Conisiock &Co. All SORES. uid every Iwing reliever! by it thnt admits of an )utwu)dappheation. It actslike a chajm. Use t. RIÏEUMATIS'M AND'LAMENESSposiivolycured; nll shrivelJed nuisclcsand linibsarc stored, in the old or youne, by thr fntliun Vcgttbli Elixir and Ncrre and Bove Linimcut - bul lever without the name of Comstoclc & Co. on t. KOLMSTOCK'S VKRMIFUGE -.vill eradi;i'e all WO 11 MS in childrcn or adulis with a cerininty quite pstonishing. TOOT H DROPS. Kuvks- cures eflectunlly Ann Arbor, Feb. 5, 1844. 41 WHÏGKT'S fletUrfilcd JPlaster, sprend for iinmediaie use. PItICE OXLY ONE SHILLING, IN ORDER TO PLACE THEJI WITH1N TUE MEANS OF ALL. IN.slight ailnient, or where the patiënt prelers a less éxpensive nrliele ïhan the "Anti-inlamatory and Hheumuüc Piaster," those will be ound highly benehcial. Being alrendy spread or immediatc appliraiion, tliey will bo foiuui 'ery conYeni.entlbr WEAK BACKS. Pain o r Weakncss in the Side.. Breasl. Stoimich, bewccu the Shoulders, or wherever there is Pain, or where a Piaster is-needcd. They niay be renlered more serviceable by pasting a piece of eloth on the back of theni before they are ap)lied. Multitudes'have been relieved of pain and suffering by these Chenp Plaslers. For fcalc at Moely's Bookstore, and by J. T. Slocking, Travelling Agent for Michigan. - 16-ly ï B. WALKEH'S PATENT SMUT MACHINE. T;iE Subscribers take:this nierhod ofinform. in all such as are engaged in the Milling usiness in the State of Michigan, thnt they are ïow ïiianufacturing in Ann Arbor, Washlenaw County, Michigan, L. B. Walker's Patent Smut JUaclUnc, which thcy vvould reconiniend to tak e the Smut A' ol wheat as well or botter than any other nacliiric. 'Flus machine is a homental jnnchine ■yitretaths all the fneiionof the wheat, and uniling simplieiiy wiih durnbility. it comoines the eatiiig, scouring, and blowing principies, dis eharging the dust and 9imit as fast as separated 'rom the wheat. This machine is perfectly secure Crava fire, and runs much lighier than any oihêf machnie in use. For IV.nher infonnation. see large bilis. Shop in Lower Town. Prices o agree with xhc limes. AU orders for Machinps will be profnpüy attended to. Address. E. O. & A. C RITTEND EN. Ann Arbor. Waslnenaw Co.. Mich. July8j.18.44, IJ (miTï&e Biniéy Portraits. THE Subscribers have on hand a quantity of ilicse farge andsplendid ehgravings,beautifully exncuied u steel plates.byan excellent artist. íroin a painan by E. W. Goonwix Esq,,of Albany, N. Y. Thcy are a striking ikencss of tuk Mxff, and niake an elogunt ornament for the parlor. For pide, wholcsale and retnil, at ijS per dozen, or 1.00 cncli. by. A. McFarren, Bookseller. Detroit, and by BECKLEY &. FOSTER. A'itn'Arbör; Nov. ), 18-14. 23 tf WOOX.! WOOZ.! CLOTH! CLOTHÜ THE Subscribers would inform the Public tlint they will continue to manufacture good -u iheir 'Mnnufnctory., lwo and a half miles wepi ot'Ann Arbor, on the Huron, on the íollowing TERMÖ. ' Until the first day oí November. A. D. 1844, the price will be 'A7h cents per yard, or half the eloüithc vdöl wifl iiiüke. From the Ist of November to ihe lfth of May. 1845, the price wül bo 3) cents per yard, or nine twentieths of the oloiii ilie wool will malie, thatis. 4ó yards out of 100 manufacturcd. The wool will be manufactured in tuin as it may come into the (actory, as near as may be with reference to the difFerent rjualities. Any person who will furnish one or inore pareéis of wool from 80 lo 100 pouñds of one quality can have it manufactured by itself. Vool will be receved at Scio. Wool som by Railrpad willbe atfeiided toin the same manner as ifthcowncr were to come with it - it shoild becarefully macked. We have manufaciurcd cloth duiing the past year for a very larire nu'mbef öfcustome'r's, to whomvve believe we hüve given very general satisfaction With ihase (':k;s nnd the advantages oiïered by the low pr.ee ai which wc offer to manufacture cloth, ive h 't5e (ór a largó sharé of paironnco. SAMUEL VV. FOSTER & CO. Scio. Washteiiaw Co., July 25, 1844. 3-tf IUew Hat Store. JAMES G. CltANE would respcctfully iniorm the Public, that be has opened a fine stock oj Bats, Caps, Stocks, Cravais, Scarfs, Collars, Vmbreïlas and Gloves, at No. 105, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, nearly opposite the U. S. Court Room nnd Post Offlcc. whero he wiJI be happy lo seo his iriends nnd snpply them with as good nn anide in his line as can be procured, eitlior heie or at theeast. and as clieap. Gentlemen in the interior, wishing a first rate fashionablearticle of Hntsor Caps, can be supplied by sending theirsizc or have any style furnished to order ín a few hours. and zcarruvtcd to suit. Cali and sce-it may save yon n dollar. ' ja Mes g. crane. Detroit,,. Tuly 12 1844. ]-3-6:n DRAP, BROAD CLOTIJ for carnage trirr min". Cords and Tnssels for window sliade for win by W. A. RAYMONU, 32 tf 143 JefTerson Avenue, Detroit. WANTED, any qnantity of DEERSKIN by BECKLEY & 1JICKS. Ann Arbor, Nov. 29, 184-1. 32-lfIVlMCilIT'S FOOR MAK'S PXX.LS, Au excellent vegetable l'annly Medicino, in cases of Indigestión. Dyspepsin, Livcr Complnints or .huindicv, Agic and Fovcr, Cuaicd Toiigne, Sickncss ;it the Stoinoeh. Sick Hcfáaaclie. Remmant and iiucnniitent Fevers.Coughe. Colds, Catunh, tVc. &c. Einhdy vegetable, tliey are ernphnticajly conducmg lü lienith mul cuiinieraciin'g (ii'setfic by purifytng the cleansing hé rystcm of vitiated hiiinors, ïcmoviug cbstructions. siiinuaring the ornrís oTsécrctiofi, rhinglmg vvñihthe föod nnd acting' every way iuhannoiiy witli the systom, For Infianialory disenees usccl in eormection wiili i lio ■RluMiniatic Piaster" thcy wil! bü fouoij gien'ly to nid ïn !ie remuva! of diseaséa (or whieh tlie PJastcr is nbove rocomnipuded, and pérticularly ary ibey calculaied for all clerangemont8ofilie DjgcsL.vz and Biimry Orgais, the primaiy uriyi:) oTa nr.iluiudfr of disei-ccs. Trice - '5 cemsand ."() ccnis ,1 Box. For snlc at Mosely's Booksiore. and by J. T. Stociungj Travelliiia; Agent for Michi"nn. 16-1 y WoOl'SlOÉ'K. JjK.N ,iWKK Co.. Í Aii.-. 20. 14-5. ' i For twelve y?ars I Imve heen tiouhled wnli a ie. malie afleetion in my br.ck. so ihát ] Iiüvc inrtly ever been Irce (rom pain durrngt hc wliolo ni( and wiihin iwdve hotirs aCter I bod apie( sonie of Vriglu's Rheumatic Piaster. ] was s.rli :tly easy, and have luid no pain ffnec. ■ STEPHEN CARY. JacksonGo.. Cor.uimiA, Aug. 20, 1844. l This may cenify thnf Í kave used Wriglu's !ls n my tamily in violent attack of chili and llious fever. and have Ibund them to ba the est Pilis that I ever used. and would recomnend every iutnily to keep (hem on hand. JAMES AVVARTOUT. Thomison, ükaig Co.. Orno, April 28th, 18-14. ' ( This mny cortify that I have used Wrights' oor Man's Pilla and Rheumatic. Piaster in my ractice, and would say to the public that they in rely upon their recommendaiion wiih the tmost confitlence; in short, they only need tryng to recommend theinselveF. HEV. R. R. SCOTT, M. D. Loraihe Co.. Grebn, May ](, 1843. This may certify thnt 1 have Ubed Wright's 'oor Man's Pilis in my praetice, and find them o be pne.of, iinoi emirely. the best pills nowin se; and would recoiiiniend every faituly to iccp them on hand, especially those who live ear low, inarshy land, or mili ponda, or in an nhealihy climato. JOSIIUA BASCOMB, M. D. Without adding moie testimony of the efficacy the abovc mentioned medicine, we do not hesate to say that we are notafraid to have its virues tested by the sidc of any other of the kind ïat ever has been offercd to an American pubic, and we will let it stand upon itsown nierits. For salo at Moeley's Bóokstore. Ann Arbor. By Kellogg & Brothers. White Pigeon. R. Wdüatus, Jr., '& Co.. Sturges Prairie Simeón Gaget, Quincy, Branch councy. A. K. Hall, " W. A. B1Í8S, Jamestovvn, Ind. Illisha Steer, Angola, " Chester Moss, Albion, Michigan. A. I'. Maim & R. Sibley, Marshall, Mich. A. Callender, li " E. Packer, Batlle Creeit, " C. W. Vining, Galcsburgh, " Capt. Brown, Prairieville, " D. H., Medwood. Adrián, Quackenboss, & MorèvTecumseh " S. A. Rowley. Jonesville, " H. Oilbert. Manchester, " W. fl. Patierson, Saline, li Harmon & Cook. Brooklj'n, "■ Pierre Teller, Whoiesale Agent íor Detroit. Geo. P. Wri'ght & Co., sole proprietors for ie. United Stntcp, nnd Upper and Lowcr Crnuda. ll orders and business letters for the present, my bc directed to Geo. P. Wright, Columbia '.. O., Jackson Co., Mich. It is for sale also at Monroe, Mt. Clemcns. tica. Pontiac, and by Dubois ■& Vright. Jefieron. Agcnts for the State of Michigan. 'Kilgork. Canol Co., O., Jan. 25, 1841. Ten years since, I was taken with theScrofua, so that I had no relief day or night, my linibs )cingniuch swelled and cövcrcd with Ülcess. my jreast and back in greatpain. and hierves much lattered. I applied to dffffttènt Physicians. all of whom said-there was no help for me, an.d all the remedies I tried proved unavaiüng until 1 made use of Wright's Anti Iñfiam. and Rheum. Piaster, which rcduced the inllanuuion, heale'd the ulcers. brought the skin to ita natural color, nnd relieved the pain. 1 would recommend il to all similarly aftlicied, and am sure they will be satisfien aftcr givinar it a fair 'rial. CATflARTNE ALLENSWORTIT.Thomtson, Genuga Co., Ohio. ? April 20, ISï.i. ' f certify that my littlc boy put hls arms into oiling waier, nearly to the clbo.u. so that when lie dress wn tnkcri oñ' the skin came with it: fter applying scveral remedies to no purposn- iie arm becoming much swollen and the chile! n great pain, I npplied "Wright's Anti TnflamTiotory and Rheumatic -Piaster," and within Hvó ours hc was perfectly .easy, and went to: sleep, lifter to or ilirce dtiys I emovedthe piaster, andpphed anothor, and when :lini was removed the rm vvas healed, except a place the size of a ebilïng which was soon well. I believe it to be the est artiele fora burn that cim be produced. and vould recommend all to keep it on hand in case f accidenta. ELTZABETH BROUGHTON. NERVOUS D1SEASES are greatly benefit ed by the use oí these pills; - as Nervous Headchc, Tic Doloroux, St. Vitus' Dance. tVc. hcir tendency being to sooihc the irriu.bility o!' he syátem, allay pain, and induce quiet and reswe. .Th o.8e afilictcd with Coughs, CoIüb, Jn[ueriza, &c, will iind relief from the use of :hesc jills. Exposure to cold closes the pores of the heskin, checks perspirntion, relards the circuation, and produces varions inflammatory diseases. Does any onc percetve a cold coming ipon hiin? Let hini on oing to bed, take sufficient to opérate smavtly, and then every niyhl. akc enougli to produce a mild operation till the liseaso abates. In case of Worms, let a tcaol inj be laken fréély for 12 hours, and then administer Pills sufficient to produce a brisk catharic operation. 20-ly. DR. OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOLAGCGÜE. AMOtNG the most valuable qualities oi tliis medicine, is its restoring ïnjlucjicc it'pon constitutions impaired and injured by previous attacks ot billious iever; or fever and ague: or by a longreeidence in those climates which produce them. There are many constitutions which becomc gradually undermined by n miasvuil inluence. witliout even a day's actual conlincment. ín sucli cases, the Cholagogue acts like a charui - thesallow complexión, loss of appetitc, languor, weariness and depression of spirite, witli other unpleasant symptoms which render life a )urden, all yield to thisremedy when faitlifully used according to the directions of the accompanying pamphlet. It is emirely,a vegetable pvep aration, and may be taken wuh perfect stfety un der all circumsiances of tlie systeni. For sale by 36 W. S. & J. W. MAYNARD. sole Agent, for Ann Arborand viciniiy SINCLAÏR& CHASE; J1TT0RNEY8 AJYD COUJYSELLOIiS AT LJIW, (OFFICE LOWEll TOWX, ANN ARj?OR,) Will tiend ;o all business in their professio with aiidelity and despatch. Paricular attention will bc givcn to coilect ing. ROBF.RTP. SIXCr.AIR, BDWARD n. CHASE March20, 1844. W-]y. MRS. C, BUFFIN.GTON would respectiu ly inform the Ladiesof Ann Arbor and it vicinity thnt she lias received the fall and win teriasbion. MRS c. BUFnNGT0N. Nov. 14. 1SÍ4. 3Uf. 190ÓÜbs. Gecsc Fcathcrs OF fust rate quality for sale by the ponnd o luniifred weight inquantities to snit purcha eers, may be found nt RAYMOND'S CASH STORE. 32-tf MS Jefierson, Ave. ÜctroiTHE MiSSES CLARKS' ] Yoiing JLiatlïcs' leiiiiiiary? ANN" ARHOR, MICHIGAN. MARYII. CLARK, Principal. CHLOE A. CLARK, Vice Principal. M. L. WALTJtlU. Teacher ol Music uu ihc Piano. ' EMMY BEÜRMANN, Teacher of Germán mul the C;uii;ir. : RIIOBYE. CLAKK, Teacher of Juvenilc ■ pnmncnt. FJ. M ARSÜ, Teacher ol 'lUathemniics and Vocul BiJusJt. H. F. 8CHOFF, Tcnclicr of Frene h and Clas8IC8. j FT! HTS 'InstitH'ic.'ii has !;( en noperniirinsir.ee ( JL NovpuíIkt Iri, IvSÖi). Tbosclmlastic year embjaqing fbrty-jBight weeks, iwo tbrn s. 3;i)givo tiiarters encli - iwelv.e wceeksin fi f] urirtér - a general csainmatim ai the close ot uach term - in Februaiy and Aui.at. 'f'he Ixt cninrter oi' the present term com mencod November 25. Tfii.r.n of Tuition - For the English branehes, .2, fit) to 5 per quartei'. Js'o rednetion niadc lor al s;-nci'. (íXtpt iii t'nse dl 'sickticss, nnd nü inpil tuiici) ilii' less tii;m ;i qu;uier. E.xlrn charges nre made for niuètu on the Piano, wiih the ute o' the nsirumen!, s.Od French. 8OJO Lntïn. :?.00 Drawiriff and Painling, F,i)O FancvWork, 3,0 0 Board. íncriíoiíig wnslïing, li'glits. S:c.. $1,75 per week if jmici m advance. or $',()0 per week if paid at the close of the quarter. Purems and uurdians are invited to visit the school everv Fri(i;iy. M'hen the studies óf tlie week Me revictved - a'so on Wednesday aftcnoon, at readingof the weekly composition8. Jlnving pyrehnseda heahhy and commodions building ín a plensant and convenient part of ihe villnge, no pains or expense shaíl bc sparedto.j ihcilitate the studies and render the situation of the young lalies proiituble and' agreeabie. Youngladies desirous oí (ntering the school and pursuing tlie regular coursc of smdy, would do well to eonunencc at the begining of the quarter. . JJclonging to the school are a Lihrnry of herween three and four hundred volumes, and PliiOjBpphJcal Apparatu?, Eléctrica! Machine Glofx, &c Scicntilic lectures are delivered before the school at proper intervals. The Mii-ses Clark will endenvor. ntt on!y to promete the intelectual cultureof their, pupila btit will attend strictly to thcir moral deportment. With. a deep 6enso of religious responsibiliiy. thev would yive sueli a tone locharacter, as shall render itpracücaüy fitted for cvery station- yielding toduty hut firm to principie. Arnong the baoks used in tho school are, Abercrombio on the Jntelleclual and Mornl Powers - Kane's Elements of Cliiicisni - Wnyland's Moral Science - Newinan'ö Rheioric - Ilede's Logice- Palcy's Natural Theology and Evidences of Christianity - Comstock's Chemistty and Natural Philosuphy - Combe's Physioloy - Mr. Lincoln's Botany- í-Eaicn's Manual of Botr.nvBurritt's Gcogrjphy of the IJeavcns - First. Soc ond and Thud üooks of Uistory - Mis. Wil liard's Republic of America - Phdps' Legal C!aisics - Playfair's Eludid, and Davie's Algebra and Ariihmetic - Parker' a Natural l'hüosopby. Tho Misses Clark have, tauüht a Young Ladies School for several yeais in the Ci:y of New York, and are furiiishcd with tesiimonials froüi 1U. Re.v. Benjamin Ündcrdonk. L). D.. nnd John, M. Griscon, M. D., of New Yt ik, Rèv. .1 L. Blake. of Brooklyn. and Mrs. Fmnm WüI.ikí, o' Troy. N. Y. ; also, reference is inadev ly Per-ir.ission. to the following gentlenun : Rt. Rcv. S. A. McCoskry. D. D.. Robert Runisey and i L. B. Misncr. Ésqrs., Rev. Isaa'c S. Ketchani. Centrcville ; Jiev. J. iiudson. Vv'hiK Pigeon , Rev. J. PC)evel.ind. and Cco, Ketchum. JiTarshni! ; ïnn. Wm. 11. Deland. Jnckson: Paul B. Ring. Michigan Ccnlrc; K. IJ. Winan, Adrián: Daniel Flixson. Clinton; Gardine. 'Wheeier, M, D.. Uowell; Rov. F. II. Cumin. Grand Itapids; Rev. Ff. Colelazer. Rev. A'. M. Fitch, S. Denton. M. D.. P. Bngham. M. D.? Hon. Wm. A. Fleichor. Ilon. Wrfc-E. Thoni)son, E. Mundy, Esq., John Allen. Esq.. Geo. VV. .Tewett. Esq., Col. Thomas Moselv, Cn'pt'. . Perkins. Thomas M. Ladd, F. Snwyer, Jr., r.8q. . late Superintendent of Public Instruction. 'rofessors Whiting. Williams and Houahton. of ie University of Michigan. Ann Arbor : James irdsall and Rev. John Beach, Flint; Arno? Mead, Esq., Farminrtoii. The fo!lowinx genileinen. Rcv H. Colclnzer' Rev. O. C. Comstock, Rev. A. M. Fitrli. Rev. Mr. Cnrtiss. Professors Whiling and Williams, of tho University of Michigan, and F. Sawyer. Jr.. laie Superintendent of Public Tnstrucdon. have cönsenied to act asa visiting com'mittee oí the school to be preeent whon the weekly suidie? are revicwed; I.-iu especia! ly lo attend during ihc spmi-ani-unl pnmrnafions. August Í). lrt-14. SltfNTI-INFLAMMATÓRY AND RJJEUMAT1C PLAkSTER, A N efiicicnt lemody fr Riiemnatiem. Fevei XJ_ Sores, Whiiu Swellinrrri. FJelong, P;un or vcakness n iho Bock", lireast. Side or LmvJjs, iurns. Bruises, Cramps. Chilbhiins. Livcr ani! jimg aiiections. Indolent Tumors, Spinal nfifeeQsn, Infiamed Eyes. &c. ö$. it is unsuspassed n all Infl.imtrfaiory diseases. eithcr Cluonic or cute. as it opérales hy cown i'éractiv g 8tt9 rcthicvr lnflninution,iillaying Pain, íáweaiing the aiis atfected, nnd hy its sircngihening and Anoyno propenies givinr spcedy relief. Alsu invalïahleasan anti-mórciirial plnsier. Price ?5 ceñís per Box.' - Fot. furilier pnriicuars, see circulating Pamphlei.) For 6alc nl Moseley's Bookstore. Ann Athor. and J. T. Stocking, travelling agent for Michigcn. 16-ly THE TRUE PAIN EXTRACTOR SAI.VK WHICH. cureslikca charm all BUllNS by fire or water, and every external 8ORK, PAJN; 1NFLAMMATION, ACI1E or JTCHNG ever yct found upon the human family.. to which it has been applied, must ahvnysbc soughi genuine from Cornatock and Co., of New Yoik, or their authon.ed agents. All are caiitioncd against any spuríous anieles, wliicli inay always, )c avoided by knowing the one you buy conic:from Comstock & Co , who are now theo.ily nröfiïrtoF8;16ftdlBïJMiufetwrèrife. Inquire forCoilel's, which is warranied to do all it ever would wheneallcd by any olher name, or the pricoshall be ref'undcd in any case if it does not picase. To plnce it vvithin reach of all, the price has een reduccd more than four fold, and is nof sold for 25 cents, the formerprico being too exorbitant. The 50 cent ske now coniains four unies as much as the lormer. and the $L eize ïcnr ten (mes as much. No lamily that has any title to humanity, will fail to have Connkl's Pain Extractor Oimnient ilways at hand, to save life. all scars. and reduce all ngony from any burn in fivc minuies, provided íhey have seen it uscd, or will believe ihosc Whohaveusedit. COMgToCK & co., 21 1 Courtland Stree'. [ET Besure,lhereforc. and'ask foi Connel'-s as ourplate wiih Dalley's name on F lmshecn stolen, and tho apuribus n-ay nppcnr wnh tha name on it. Knowr thcrefore, thüt it comes d. -llmC{?tÍ?MAyÑARD. 3g Acent for Ann Arbor. Estray. TAKEN un by 'hc subscribcr, on the 2T3th of September íast, in'the towr ot Norihfield. a small cHcsnut colorcd mare, of the poney breed, with a star in the forehea.d, suppoöcd to be aboui 8 or 9 yeais old, branded A. C. on the shoulder. The owncr ig reqjieste.d lo prove proper,yfPaychargeand{íke;heri;iWn.Tií Nonhílold, Nov. 1,1844. . 20-8w Black Salts, WANTEDby „..XKLEY&IHCKS.. Ann Arbor, LowcrTown. 2G WOOX ! WOOD ! ! WE want somc from ■subdcnbcrs immcdiatcly Oct 12. 1844.Wew Goods ! New Goods ! ! TUL", u.ndersignftd bus just rcceived hissunnlv of Fhll Cdótfs from N. Y. City. BeX irst raw nsboriiiient of Slicctmgs, Cottojy Yarlr Fúikd Cloilia. Bruad Cloilis. and oiher Siapl GoocIb. bc is just opening a splendid lot of Rich, WoosiedDamask Shawls, Ist quality, Brocho, dy do Kabyl, do cfo Cafhmëjre, do Fasirionoble Cravats, Rich Bonnet Ribbond Fttshionable huad trimmings, Vdvei " ALSO. i;K.i'Tiror. .n'mrnv.bT tiV urkss stuffs mjch aí Cashmcn; 1)? F]ciss, Muslin DeLaine Piirisscnnes, Koliroy l'liiid, Prinis ofévery description, l'lüin. hliick Alflp;ici, figurec!, blnck Alapncn Tinin, cüluicil Alapaca, tiaured, col'd Alopae, Plaid, und Clwnfjea.bjje Alnpnca. Tiie undêruigndd h;is in rddiiion to a firt rnte nefeoriment of Styp.'e and Fancy Diy Goodf a choice lot ot' Teas aim Coifee, lor faiaily B6e. Als o, a lar ge lot of Greeae Feathers, Paper Hang ings and Travelling Baskets. iiis ÍSioek id well suitetl iu boili city and country tratie. Cosintry peoplc are invited to cali nnd look and sausfy theruaelves that bis stock will bcar coinpurison eiilier in qualily or piice wiih any oilier in tlio' western c uniry. W. A. RAYMOND. f f8' Jcficrson Avenue. Detroit.' Oct. 14, 1844. 24-tF S r I H tl subscribtr bas reSi JL moved bis Shop to Main jfêf "? Street opposiie H. Becktóy rSÉÈT er'3 r'c Stor!, ■ Tvhers Wifoi O u)l 'ie mn-v 'JC '"ounc' ready ti S&JT i 'MS{ wa'L "l'n all ihat may give O1"' cali, ■ ==S Hayipgjñat receivd ütrcut irom New York an elegant slock oí' 1EWZSLRY, nnd Fni cy Articlea, whicb be intcnds to aei lowi.r ilian bas ever buen eold west of BufFalo tor TReatty Paij Onfii. Aniong wh'ch may be found a good aasomneni of Gold and Conimon Waicb Koys, Gold Finger ïtinga and liosom Pins, Guard Cluijns, Silver Tea and Tobie Spo.-iis, Sugnr Tongs. Butler Knivee. Silveï Peneil cases, Silver nnd Connion Tliimbfes, Siivcr bpectaqles, Germán, do. Steel. do. Uair niiièbes, Cïot'bes. do. Tooth. do. JLathcr, do. Fine Razors nnd Pocket Knives, Fine Sbears and Scissors, liMiher Boxee, Razor Strops, WalIctts. Purses. Violins and Bows. Flutes; Violin ;md Bnss Viol Si ings. Claronet Reeds. Percussiori Cais. Pockéí Pisiols. Britrnnnia Candlcsiinks. Waiclie?. Letu-r Stamps, Steel Peno nn} Twctzcrs, Snull' nnd Tobacco Boxes. Fine Combs. Dressinsr. do. Side, do. Back, do, Shell, -codies nntl Cafes, "Wttter Paints, Toy VVatclus. Kid Dulls, irieat varietyof Toys toc numerons (6 mentiun, Beads, Nccklaces, Fancy Boxcp, vVc. Ac. Ci.ocK's and Wat wr.s of every descriptio repaired nnd warranted; also. Jèwelry repniredon slioii nutice. CALVIN Bf.fSS. N. B. Cash paid imr OLD GOLD AND sjlvf;h. c.b. Ann Arbor. Oct; 24. 1844. 28-tf. Wcslcyan Books! TUE Subscribáis hnve just rercived a pood snpplv pi Wcpluyan JJo(;kf from the Depo8itory 'nt New Yoik. Tbose wisbinp to pur- cbnse'ill .please en 1 1 and cxninine for themsclvcs. BF.OKLF.Y & HICKS. Ann Arbnr.Lower Towh, Dec. G. 18-14. '? Ow Ready Made Clothingü! Til ij LAUGtST and best assorimeni ot' ready made cloiliing % er bufore oiTered in tbia State now opening, and for rale, Wholetale or lleiail. at the CUabing Einporium of the subscribers, consisiing in part of plain and fancy Bcaver. Pilol. Broad Cloüis and othcr 8tyles of Ovur Cóais. Tweed Cassitnere. Ecavcr, Pilot, Domestic Cloll). Union Cassimere end Satinett Frock and Business ('o-,n. Fine. l'hiin nnd Fancy Cassimere, Blue and Blnck Broad Cloib. Twecds and othcr stylea ofi'illllidnOns. Ham mul fancy Silk nnd Silk Velvet. Woolcn Vul vet Merino, S.-.tui nmi Cnssimere Vesls, &c. c. Sic. together wh a very Inrge stock of common low pricéd Over Coats. Business Coats, Pnntaloons and Vesis. such as blue ond bluck nusliing. Sniinct, Kemucky Jeans, Common Tweeqs, &c. ceel Also. an cxiensive assortment ol tlosiery. Stocks. Scarfs, 'Hnndkerchièfs, Collars. Lanib's Wool and Merino Drnwere and Shirts, Comforiers. Gluves, &c. &c. all of which vyili be sojd vcry low Tor Cash. They would respectmlly invite all in want of rendy made armcnts to cali nnd examine theír stock beford purclui.-ina 'lycwhere, as it h.isboen selected wit'i i-eái care in the Eustern markeip. nnd mnnufnc Lm cd in the latcst styles nnd most durable manner. JIALLOCK fc RAYMOND, Corner of Jeflerson and Avenues Detroit. Oei. 10, 1844. 3m25 CAKñp-BE 15ÉAT! NEW BOOT, SHOEAJYD LEATHER TORE, Ann Arbor, Loxcer Town. ---- Q FELCH haa. removed II Ö his establisliment from p 1Í ihe Upper to the Lower Village, No. 4, Huron Block, mÍ j&Sñ&h whcre he holds tninseU " ï tj r'cadiness to 'dress the "vnBsi rlarMandivgs" o( every Mnn, WL@b. Wonian and Cliild who will XÊFQgLi, give Kim a cali. in the neateet, and best manner thaf enn be done in Michignn. LEATHER nnd FJiNDINGS of all kind coni-tantly on hnnd. WANTED, Cash and Hides, in any quantities. tbr which the bighest prices will be given. [CTLet none purchuse until they have called, at Felch's. No. 4, Huron Block. Ann Arbor, May 4, I844j__ "Jy Ann Arbor, Lower Town, Dec 30, 1844. 36 TTAVE now on hand a complete assortnient of F ALL AND ÍV1NTER DRY GOODS GROCERIES, 8HELF-HARDware, yc. fyc. which they will sell cheap for ready pny. Tho highest inarket price paid at all times ior Pojk nml alfother kinds of produce. Ann Arbor, Lower Town, Nov. 20. 1844. .il Ashes, AsUcs! TO any aniount wanted by „rrvct BECKLEY & HICKS. Ann Arbor, Lower Town. _ ÈiraiSeed! WANTEDbr BECKUDTfcinO. Ann Albor, Lower Town. V Tcu Dollars Rcward. LOST on the Hth inst. probably between Crnnes nnd Coons in the vicimty of Plyrnouihasmall, black Morocco Pocket Book,con_ tniningabout $50,00 bank notes on Canada. Any person finding the same and leav ngt t the offico of the Signal of Liberty shall rcceive ihe above reward. r KEAMKT. Ann Arbor Dec, 12, 1644.' 3w-35

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