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SOftESTHIXffG NEW. MUSCOVETUS PILLO, JOR THE CERTAS AD PERMANENT CURK OF FEVER AND AGUE. THfcJSK pills are prrpared by ili' disiiiiuuishcd F. KLING, M. I). of Jncks.n Mich. In all of the nmny cases in which they luve been used, they have given the most entire nnd perfect jjtisfactlofl. The propuetor hazards nothing in eaying, that they are ihe very best medicine in ihe world for the cure of the above mentioned diaeane. Any quantity of recommendntions migh; be pubüshed- as is ihe custom wirh innny - bui that Í3 cunsidered unnecessary One trial will sitisiy the most incredulousof their gre: vi.tue. The mnjority of Medicine now in usc aflbrd but rt tenipornry relief, merely breaking and checking the for a short time nnd preventing only itp oxternol oppearoncc, while inwnrdly it ií stil 1 raging, thus causing mony other maladys nnd consequctltly provirig highly injonous, to fuure healih. Il e the ubject in this instaure, to preent lo the public a Medicine entirely difforont from that herotoforc oflered. and one that will nol more'y check thk chhxs, but that will erndiente :he discase entirely from the system. Warran'td to effect a perftct cure if the directions are ?trictly"followed. Directions accompany every box and no Muecovetus Pilis are genuine without the writtcn signature of the inventer P. Kling.'-' Each box containa 100 pills and twelve . wders prtce $1,00. For sale by Mnynards and Lund & Mc Collüin.Ann Arbor; E Snmpson and Norria &- Felch. Ypailanti; Cnssios Swjft. Dexter; Hale, Soiith .V Dunham. Grass Lake: Smith Sr. Tyrol, Clinton; D. K. Underwood, Adrián, ThomnsP. Mnv. Flytnouïb} Peter Van Every, Franklin S. R. ford, finnd Rapios: F Gardner, Jonesville; S;!Ïord Uopkins. Hitlsdale: BelcherA Ernest. A. Temple. J. McConnetl & Co., Jackson, and throoghont the State. P. S. AU those who are afflicted with a chronic Disoníc wilhout regard ta name and nature, ■en ifpronounced incurable by others are respectfully invited to cali on me at my residence in Jackaon, and I will endeavor to restore tbem ta perfect healih. if not already beyond the power of all earthly aid. F. KLING, M. D. JncUfon, Juiy 8t. 1845. íLm2i9_ Iia Chancery - Ist Circuit. GaorgfrF. Poner, adininistraior ofOliver Kane, docea3ed, complninant, ts. Loren Mills, Elijah W. Jorcan and VVilliam S. Maynard, defendants. BY virtuo of a decetal order issued out of the court of chancery of the State of Michi;;an, lehall expose to sale to the highest bidder, it the Court House in the Villace of Ann Arior, Washtenaw county, on the 23d day of SepTamher next, at 1 o'clock, P M.,of that day, the fjllowing described premises sitúate, to wit: ''sitúate, lving and being in the town of Ann Arbjr, in the county of Washtenaw vnó State ol Michigan: Beginning at the ontre of Whites Road. so called, on the west line of eection 29. ja town two souih of range six east; thence s )tith on the line of the said eection and on the ',ne of section thirty-two, foriy rods south of the prtuth west eorner of the said seciion to a stake; 1 -.enco east nt right anglcs with Baid ecctionline Jiirty rods: thence north and parallel with said ,-ection line to the centre of said Whites' road. - Thence south seventy fivedegi ees west in the centre of the said road to the place of beginning, ontaintug thirty-three acres and sixty-five bun■ Iredtlig of an acre of land more or lesc GEO. DANFORTH, Master in Chancery. Jor & Poutbr. Sol'e. Dted. August 11 thf 18-15. 224 The above sale is poe'poned until the 20th day of October A. D. 1845 at the eame hour and place. GEO. DANFORTII. Master in Chancery. Daled, Sept. 23d, 1845. "TO THE V1CT0RS BELONG THE SP0IL3. ALTHOUGH many preparations in the form oí "POPULAR MEDICINES" have been before the public, clatming to give reüef, and even cure the most invetérate diceases, yet none have so wcll answered the purpose as Dr. Sherman's Medtcated Lozenges. They are agreeable to the taste, eaaily administered. and from the unprecedcntèdsuccess which they have met with, and the remarkable cures which they have pcrformed, may justly hy claim to thentle of Conqueror over the' diseases for which they have been recommended. Dr. Shermau's COUGH LOZENGES" Cure the most obstinate cases of Cough in a few hours. They have cured a large number of persons who have been given up by heir physicians and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood,■umption and Hectic Fever, by ihcir use havt had the rose of health restored to the haggard eheek and now live to speak forth the praises of his invaluable medicine. Dr. Sherman's "WORM LOZENGES" Have been proved in more than 40.000 case? to be infallible, in fact th only certain Worm Destroying Medicine ever discovered. Children will eat them when they cannot be íorced lo takt any other medicine, and the benefit derived from the adminisiration of medicine to them in this forni is greai beyond conception. When the breath of the child becomes offensive, and tbere is picking of the nose, grinding of the tecth during sleep, paleness about the lips witli flushed cheeks. head iche, drowsincss, siarting durinf eleep. disturbed dreams, awaking with frighi and screaming, troublesome cough,feverishness,thirst. 7oracious appetite. sicknesa at the stomach and bloated stomach - these are among the inany prominent symptoms of worms, and can be re lieved by these incomparable Lozmges. Thej have never bern known to fail. ür. Sherman'f "CAMPHOR LOZENGES" Relieve Headache, Nervoite Sick Headache, Palpitation of ïhe heart. and Sickness in a yery few minutes. Thcy cure Lowr ees of Spirits, Despondency, Faintuess, CoHc, Spasnio, Cramps of the Stoiiiach. Summcr or Bowel Complaints; they keep up the spirits, dispel all ihe distreesinp symptoms of a nightof dissipation. and enable u person to undergo great mental or bodiiy toil. - Dr. Sherman's "POOR MAN'S PLASTER Is acknowledged by all who have ever urn d it to be the best strengthening Piaster in the world. and a sovereign remedy for pains and wenknef in the back, loins, side. breast. neck, lunbs. joints, rheurnatism, lumbago, &c. One millioi. a yewr will not suiply the domand. Caution i? necesaarr, as there are many unprincipled persons who would lorce a spurioua article upon thr community. Be careful to get Sherman's Poor Man's Plnster, wiíh a liac simile" of his written name on the back - none others are genuine, and. wiJl do more hurt than good. When such men 38 the Rev. Darius Anthony. of the Oneida Conference Rev. Se&aetian Stteet er of Boston, Rev. Mr. Dunbar, Mr. Hancock. Rev. Mr. De Foreat, Ilon. Aaron Clark, J. Hoxie, Esq. Hon. B. B. Beardsley, Daniel Fanshaw, Esq. and a host of names of the like reputaiion can be brought forward to prove the efficacy of Dr. Sherman's preparations - when ihey are oo warmly recominended by the medical pro feseion, and prescribed in the practice, and when such universal approbalion follows lheir usiamong all clase6, we may justly say that the Dr. is not only entitled to the appellation ol "VÍCTOR," but can fairly lay claim ro the patronage of the public, and will receive it. Agents for Ann Arbor. H. M. Thompson & Co., W. S. &- J. W. Maynard; E. Sampson, Ypsilanti; D. C. Whiiwood. Dexter: Pickford fe Craig, Saline; Smith &, Tyrol. Clinton, H. Bower, Manchester: P. Farlick &, Co., Plymouth: D. Gregory and A. Grant, Northville. 216-6m rpHE Annual Meeting of the Board of SuperJL visors of this county will be held at the Court Houne in Ann Arbor, on Monday the 13th day of October next. And the Superintendent of the poor will meet at the County House on Monday. the 29th day of September inst, to audit account. B. KING, Clerk. Sopt. 8, 1S45. 28 "SÖBERT W. 1VARWER, CarpcRter and Joincr, CORNET. OK CRI ! STf VI 5, OP?OSir--, tHK M CHIOAlf -QARIJ.S-. DF,TRO1T! Scpt. 1, IH45. ' üló-6.. Qsiïé Claim Decds JU8T Printed and forpale nt vhis ofScc. 2?6The Woiiderlul Success WMICH Dr. Kolcers' Olosionián, or Allllcnüiii; tínlsnni" hn8 mei wijh not onl) in itssale, bat also n the cnrrs wliicü it Ims cl fecled. in persons wh wc e in a Impeler con dilion, has convinecd i lio moet skcplicnl ol tí pxtraordtnnry curativo proportie, nd ernbyhg d i t8 claims lo the name oi ihc GKEAT KKMEDY. The qnestion s no longerasked."?' Astftmn be füicdf" 11 lias been Baiis'ncionly settled wiihtn the last two moiitbs ili.it Folgcr's Olusnoninn will produce n cure q.iicker thaii nny otlier remedy in the world. and referciu-es en bc given to persons in and out of the city who have expe rienceo is uonderful virtues. who luid tried lui yenrs all others remedies in vain. Mr. WILSON,n bricti layer. resi.Iingat Hobo kon.N. J.. had tried cvery remedy vvhich he culd hear of for ho relief of nsilunn, and had spent more thun one hundred dollars in endeavoring t procure help, bui in vain. He communced ubing the Olos.itninn. Jnnunry 2lst. The first dose he took gavt: him relief, and iwö dnya aftcrward Irs wife called u sriv that hc. small qunnliiyol this remedy wliirh he had taken had done him more gooiJ than any and all the medicines he had rver usfd in his hfe. Mrs. Bdl, ihe wifc o'R..bert P. Bell, of Morristown. Ñ. J.. who was sovcrely atilicted with asthma, was given up by her physicians. She was removen to the sonbonrd in the hope of pal liatin? her distressMig symptoms. but with no benefit. One bottle of the Olosnnian eo far relieved her that she was alle. to get np from her bed and dress herself, s thing she had nol done before in months. nnd she haa now returned to her residence in MoTristown, N. J., wiih every prospect of bcing epeedly reetored. INCIPIEN'I CONSÜMPTIOÑ yields to its effects. it soothes the tronblesomo Cough nnd gives rcfreshing alunibers to the weary; it allays the pain in the side nnd sorcncss in the chest, and ennbles the ])erson to expectórate easily, while it entirely restores ihe aecretions of the system and expedites retürning health. JAMES B. DEVOE. 101 Reade street, had long been complainigg of asoreness in the chest, acrompanied with a short hacking congh; he raised matter frcely, had lost his appetite and feit alarmed ot hi siiuation. He had tried varioup remedies without any beneficial effect. His shonnessof breath and pain in tie sidecontinucd to Increase. He used one bottle of the Olostioni an, nnd is restored to health. George W. Burnett. of NcwarU, N. J., Geo. W. Hays. of New York: David Henderson. 60 Laightst;' Mrs McGann, 20 Walker st: F. Laban, f2 Pike sr.. Mrs. Archibald. 35 Walker st, with HUNDREDS OF NAMES of persons rasiding in New York. could be given, who are ready to bear testimony to the upcrioriiy of the Oloeaonian over every other remedy known for the cure of coughs. colds, nsthma. cpTisamption, spitiing cf blood, dyspepsiaf conenmption, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing. hnarceness. influenza, pains in the breast and side. and the vari ou8 aíTections of the stormch and Iiver. For sale at 106 Nassau st. one door above Ann, and at Mrs Hays, 139 Fulton st., Brookljn. Agenta for Ann Arbor. W. S. fc J. W. Maynard; Sompson, Ypsilanti; D. C. Whitwood. Dexter; Pickford Sc Craig. Saline: Smith & Tyrol, Clinton; H. Rnwer. Manchester; P. Farlick &. Co., Plymouih; D: Gregory and A. Grant, Vorthville. 216-6mo To Clothiers, niannfacturcr nnd Merchants. THE gubscriber is now receiving ai his stores, 1-8. and 19U Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, the following, caretully and well sclected stock of Dyk Woot'S Dte Stuff;, & Woollen Mas ufctürer's Machikf.rv. 15 ton8 Fustic. Cuba, Tobasco, Tompico and Carthagena, 10 tons Logwóod, Campcach, St. Domingo and Honduras, 6 tons Nicaragua, Bonair. Caro, Hache andLima, 3 tons Camwood, very choice. 180 bárrele Logwood, cut and ground, ]30 " Fustic. " " PO " Red Woods, " 120 " Camwood, " " 10 " Quereciiron Bark, 45 " Alhmi, 42 " Copporns, 3) " Blue Vitriol, '8 " Madder, Ombro and Dutch Crop. 3 (t Crcam Tañar, 2 " Nmgallp, 2 caséis índigo, Bengnl, Manilla and Guatimala, 2 cases Lac-Dyn, 2J " ext. Logwood, 2 GrainTin, 300 pounds Verdigris, 15 Carboys Oil of Vitriol, Spirits Sea-Salts anditric Acid. ALSO, Copper Kottles and Cloihcrs' Screws, Tenter Hooka, Jacks and Brushes, Press Papers. Card Cleaners Weaver's Sheers. Nippersand Hurline írons. Comb-Plates, Piokers and Uobbins, V iré, Worstcd and Cotton Harnees, S:eel and CanReeds, Brond Power, Hand Loom and Fly Shutters, Steel and Copper Mails Emery. &c Parson's Shearing Machines. 4. 6,and 9 bladcs Allen's doublé and single Cardmg IViachincs. Mnchinc Cards. Leicesier. 'i'lie alüve goods have been rcc-ently purchated. diiectly from the importers and "janufaciurers, eici.usivkly for cash, and will be aold at the New York Jobbers' pnces, addinp transportaron only; and ín conseqnence of ihe decline on mnny of the American mnnufactnrecl anieles, will in many cuses, be sold at fifteen per cevt Icss than former prices. The suhscnbers experience in tlie Dye Wortd trade ennble him to eay to hie customers that he is prepnred atall times to warrant his gooda of eupeno qUalUyTHEO. H. EATOX, Dye Wood nnd Dyc StuflT Warehouse. 188 nud 190 JcfTerson Avenue Detroit. Aug. 8, 1845. 225-4m WANTET.- 20 lbs. Red Onion Sceds. 50 Iba. White do do 25 Ibs. Yellowdo do 100 Iba. Musk-nr.elon do 5 ) l!)s. Water melón do 5)llu. Scnrlct Radish do 5 Ibs. Soge do l(tl!s. Pepper Gras. do híbusn Énry Marro w Pens JO il Cluster " 5 Stiear Corn S. B. NOBLE Ann Arbor, Sept. 9. 1845. 229-3w METÍGLAÑD HOUSE No. 111 BROAPVVAY, NEW YORK. (Betwern the Gty Huid and Trinity Churdi. THE Proprieíor, grateful íor iba paironnge al ready bestowed upon him by tlie public gen erolly, would give notico that hie house ia now in compleie order for the reception of Lndics on Gentlemen who nny want permanent board o tranrient accommodations. The New Englnnd rfotree being stricily a tem perancc ho iee. and pleasantly Focatcd in the mi medíate viciuity of business, moke it vcry desir nble (or men of business, as well as all others wh liKe quiet acconimodationB and aerec.ible corapa ny P. VVIGH V. 'Mylr]845. émp.2 Paper Hangms, BORDERING, Window Papers, Fire Boar Papers, &c. will be sold at very low price by W. A. RAT MOND. Dtroii, My ll, 1840. S13-6mPcopfó flroni the Coiifftr y VISl'J iNü Deiruii. ;'or the pu rebase of Dry ( Gtxxls, Paper Hongings, or Fdálhers, .vli lo gSiug tha ruunds to aVc'ermin the various -tylus or pi ices of Goods in the city, ore , luustrd to coll ni W. A. Raymond's Store, Vu. 14Í. Jell'ersuii weuup, being ne door iibovc Untes Si. and noxt door to Uio "Manhnt'nn Store." Tlic und-jrsigned Fins taken o grein leal of pains in sclecting his gonds to gei fnolionahle siyles nnd duiiruhle qunlities nnd lic # oiiliilcnt thai liis nssurttnent panicalarly of suclt ,moís na are desirablc ior t lic cmimry trade, sns ;oinj)letc as any in die city. He has on hand Ginghams, Hnl.-itinea. Lnwns, Muslin de Laines, Calicot-8 of evry Mulle. Laces. [s'y'e, Edgings, Ribbons, Parasols, Shawls, Dress Flandkerchiefs Cravars, Scarie, Veile, Glovea. Hosiery. Alapacas, Brown Lines. i letchel Linens. Table covers. Towehns, Shirting6, Sheetings. Cambrics. Musline. bl.nck. blue black oud fnncy dress Silks, Bonnet Sdks, Linen Cambric Handkerehiefs. ALSO, BROAD CLOTHS, CAS81MERES, 8ATIXETTS, VESTINGS, FULL CLOTHS, M0LESKIN8, DIULL1NGS, BLACK AND PAN'CY CKAVATS, And indeed, almost every article belonging to the Dry Goods business. All cf which willbe sold at the very lotcest rotes, for Cash. Ca!l and I seo for yourseïves - none are expected to buy if (hoy do not fínd prices full as luw, if not a littlt lower üian elscwhcre. W. A. RAYMOVD. Detroit, May 2, 145. 213-fimo Important to Farmers. KNAPP & HAVILAND, would respect fully inform the farmers of Washtenaw and the Kurroundtng Counties tliat they continue to manufacture at their shop ncar tbc tiver bridge. Lower Town, Ann Arbor, Threshing Machines f different kinds comprising theBurrall, Cadiz, n4 Enstman'8 Planetary Power, and Machines liffurent from any made in this Conn:ry and referred to any other, which they intend to seil at such prices and on Mich terms os cannot f;iil to give eatisfaction. They are deterinincd not to c outdone by any establishment, eilher in pricc or quality of work. Ilavingbeen for many ycars engaged in the )É'sincsp they think they can with confidencc recmmend their work, and farmers and otherp vishing to buy will dj well to cali and examine heir work previous to purchasing eUewhere. - Phey are prepared to do all kinds of threshing íacíiinc repnirg. on theshortest notice and more ea8onable terms thau eny similar establishment n the Country. xMso, Biirrall's celebrated CL.OVER HIACHINE, which separate the chafffrom the seed at a siigle peration and are univereally approved of and sed wherever introduced and warranted to iresh clean and not break the secd. For re'ernceapply to Robert or John McCormick of Sa em Waehtenaw Co., who have used one the past cason. W. W. KNAPP, T. A. HAVILAND. Ann Arbor, Mny Ist, 1845. 6m2ftARTFORI Fire Insurance Company. JTHH E Subscrider, agent for the Hartford tire JL Insurance Company, tnkes pleasure in Inyng belitre ihc public the following circular: Hartfokïj Firk Insurance Officb, ) .uly 22d 1845. The recent disastrops firc in New York will of course excite eolicitude in regnrd to ns effect n the solvency of Insurance Compnnies in thnl citv, nnd the neiehboring places. The Directors of the Hnrtford Fire Insurance Company are lappy to ossure their customers nnd the public, that ihey are prepnred to adjist nnd pay at matunty. all Iosses sustained by their office, surplus and current receipts, without delny, and withou' withdrawing tlieir permanent invrstments. Their capital remains ampie for the securily of all who insure with them f and they invite owners of de sirable property to obtain Policics on ftvornble erms. boih nt the Home Otïice and at their sevenil Agencies. Their mode of transacting business, which for 35 years past line secured the public confic'encc. will retnnin unchinged. By order of the Board of Directora, JAMES G. BOLLES, Sec'y. F. J. B. Crvnk, Ann Arbor. By ihis it will beseen, that the Company pay their losses, during the lasi six inonihs oí fires, OUT OF THEIR SURPLUS FUNDS. Sincc the pament of one thoutand doüars. to R. D. Powers, of Briehton. tor the loss stistnin ed by him, the Company have pnid thesubscriber nnotlier rhousand, for Flour Barrels, burnt at the recent fire in thia villoge. For this last thou sand tbe subscriber psid the Company four dollnro - a gaod investment ne he thinks, during these hard times. All who are not in6ured are invited ti cali on hira, andhe will íbsuc Policies withont delay. F. J. B. CRANE. Agent. Ann Arbor, July 20, 18J5. 2?4tf fNTËRESTlNG TO WOOL GR0WERS. ''lHtl tJubscribcrs would rebpectfully anX nounce to the Wool Growers of Ann Arbor and its vicinity, ihat thcy continue the business of Wool Carding and Cïolh Dressing at the old stand of J. Beckley &. Co., where they may be found at all scasonablc houre to wait upon those who may favor them with their, patronage. They guarantee that their work will be done with neatness nnd despatch. To their old friendsand asmany new custotners as feel disposed to give them a trinl, they would 6ay,corne on wi'h your Woof. and Cloth and wc will do you ampie justice in the execution ofyonrwork - tl.e price and terms of payment. Twenty thousand pounds of Wool wanted in exchange for Full Cloth. Flnnnel, &c. N. B. - Give us a cnll before purchasing elsewhere. SUMNER HICKS & CO. Ann Arbor Lower Town.Mar. 26, 1 845. 2G-öm Are your Barns Insurcd? THESubscriber, Agent lor the "Pkotkction Insuranck Company." continúes to tnkc fisks on Howil, Btorss, Mkrchanüisk, Mm.ls. PÁCTOBIHnnd Barns. Stocks, Ac, at ns low ratesas any other gooc? Company in the United States. As eeveral Bnrn with tbeir contents hove been destroyed in this County the pust year by Lichtning, the Farmers of Woshtennw have now an opportgnity (or a omall sum, ofeavin thcmsclves from losses. to which ihey are every day exposed. by (hts element. M, HOWARD, Agent. Ann Arbor, July 3Js. 181fx. 224tJ DEWTISTRY. E. G. BURGER, Dentisl, HAS removed hi office to Crane &Jewett's Block, first room on the Second Floor, where being weü prepared to altend to every hrancli of bis profesión, yould n-epectfully siiy to n!I have not liad those necessary organs, THE TEETH, properly attentled to, delny no longer, bur cali up-ïn him and' experience the case and durability öf his operations. Tkrms accommodating and charges inno caie anreaBonable. Awi Arbor, Mareh f, 18-4. 47-ifMortgagc Sale. DEFAULT hoving been made in the paynientof o certnm sum of money secured to e pnid by o certain indeniure of mortgoge benrng dnte the thirieenlh day of June, A. D. onc liotisund eight hundred nnd thirty-seven, exeuied by Christopher Muilen and Thomas Muien of the town of Northfield. in the couniy of iVnshienaw and Staie of Michienn, to Thomas íilluly ol said towi% county and Suite, which nnrtgnge was duly recorded n the Reyister's . ffice of the couniy of Wnshienaw, nforcsnid, on he thitteenth day of June, in the year of our „urd eighteen hundred and thirty seven, at 4 o'. :Iock in the afternoonot eaid day, in Líber n urn - wrfiveol mortgages at page one hundred and teventy eight which mortgage has buen duly as , ligned to one John Ililey of the city, couuty and 5tnte of New York. And di-fauli having also bpen made in the cnlitions of eaid mnrtgnge, no suit or proceeding il Inw liaving been insii'uted t recover ïho wholc ar nny part of the money nowdue or claimed to he duo on the mortgage, nnd by virtue of the eyjernl defnuhs, there is now claimed to be due on snid tnorignsre. ihe eum of two hundred and sevrntyfour oYl'ars and seventy nine cents: Notice is thereforc hereby given. that in purenanco ufa power of sale in said rhortipgc contained, will be soíd at tho outr dnor of the Court TIouso. in the viliage of Ann Arbor. in the County of Wnshtennw nforcsnid, a; public auction on the aecond dny of Jannary noxtf A. D. 184G)at ten o'clock in the forenoon of itaid day. in pnrsunnceofsaid power of p.ile nll and sincnlar the premipes describe'! i.) sai 1 mortgage as follows: "Beingnll thnt certnin tract of land sitmird in the town of Northfield in the Couniy and Stntc aforesnid hcine the north east quar er of the snuth wes' fractional qunrter of section numbered iliirty one in towneliip numbered one south of ranae ei east. containing fi'ty one acres of Innd be the une more or less," or so much thereol as shall be nerpssary to satipfy the amount actually due on said mortgage togeiher with costs of salo. JOHN RII.EY, assignee of niortage. By FhwKiv's &,1'latt. his attorniee. Ann Arbor. Sept. 26. 1845. L31 CAN 'T BE BEAT ! THE öubscribcr8 would inform ihe Public, that thcy continue to 6upply the State of Michigan wiili L. B. WALKER'S PATENT The largc numbers of these Machines that have been sold, and the steadily increasing demand for them. is the best evidence of their real valué, and of their estitnntion.with those who have be come familiar with their nteiita. Walkjck's Smut Machine is superior to others in the following particulars: 1. As it combines the Beating. Scouring, and Bloicing Principies, it cleans the smiittiest grfiin in the best manner, retaining all the fric tion of the wheat, and discharging the smut and dust as fast as separated from the wheat. 2. It is siviplc in construction, and is thcreforö less Hable to become deranged, and costs less for repairs. 3 ít runs very light, and is perfectly secure from fire. 4. It ia aa durable as any other Machine in ubc. . 5. It costs considerably lkss thnn other kinds. These tmpottant pointe o' difference have giv en this Machine the preference with thoee who have fair'y tned it. Amonjr a lorgc number of Gentlemen in ihe Milling Business who migh.i be nnmed, the following have uscd the Machines, andcertified to thcir excellcncy andsuperiority: H. N. Howahi), Pontiac. Mich. E. F. Cook. Rochester, do E. B. Danfoht;i. Mason, do M. F. Fiunk, Branch, do H. H. Comstock. Comstock, do References may also be had to John Bacon, Auburn, Mich. W. Ryon, do do I). C. Vrf.lano. Rock, do John Phii-s, Monroe, do H. Dousmn, do do A. Heach. Waterloo. do Gto. Ketchum, Marshall, do N. Hemenway, Oakland, do All orders for Machines will be promptly attended to. Address E. O. & A. CR1TTENT0N. Ann Arbor, (liOwer Town) Wash. Co. Mich. Aue. 24, 1845226-1 yMZ&VMP ! Mille! QGOOD NEWS AND GLAD TIDINGS..-) l IFKEL mysclf under the most losttng ' tion to Dr. F. Kling, of Jackson. who line ( laicly advertised his invaluable ''Muscovetus ! Pilis," intended o.vpressly for Fever and Atjue. ' For a long period my family have ( ly been atïïicted witli Fever and Ague nnd have tricd cvery ''Patent Mcidicine" wíiich I could ( find, even the m$tppular of the Intest as well as the oidest remedy and after epending over .$15 I despnired of ever being relieved, bui hearing of Dr. Kling's Musco vetus Pilis, and the grent eflect they proHuced upon the Ague - as a last and almos' hopeless resort, 1 immedintely procured a box of them, took them nccord ing to directions, and they gave nic instant relief, and I have been fret from that terrible disease, while wilh oiher medicines I received but tnomentary assistance nnd relief. The Pilis I have recommended havir.g produced sa salutary an effect upon me nnd my fanuly, I cannot refrnin from ocquainting the public of thnirgreat worih. SAMUEL UPDIKÈ. THEODORE UPDIKE. Witness. Graas Lnke, July 14, 1845. 221-3m Petition for Divorcc. STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Circuit Coun for the County of VVnshtenaw, of the Jone Term of enid Court, A. D. 1845. In the matter of the petition of Alvira Ayers, for n Divorcc from her husbnnd, David H. Ayers. On rending and filing the petMlon in thiacnuse. which nmon other thingssets forth that rhe petitioner does not know the re.spondcnts place of reeidence, that she was married to respondent on the9th dny of November, A. D. 1842, and was induced to mnrry him by the friud and fnlee pretences practiced upon nnd mode lo her by respondent. That since said mnrnage, ihough of suffleient ability so to do, (hc respondent has entirely, gro6sly, and cruelly refuscd and neglccted to providcuny suitnble maintennnce for petitioner: that since said mnrringe the respondent has treated petitioner, with extreme cruelty, nnd has been guilty ol committing the crime ol ndultery: that petitioner hadby her raid husband one child, a boy, named James Franklin. which was bom on the 2d diy July, A. D., 1844, for the support of which, therespoi cent has u'.tcrly relused to make any pro visión; it is furthcr siated in snid petition, that the Inst time petitioner saw respondent he ihreatened that hc wpuld, ai sotne future time. take said child from rctitioner. and representa that his habits disqualify him ior having the custody ol said child, nnd prnys that he may be restrained iherefrom, nnd that by the judgement of snid Conrt the care, custödy nnd exclusive contml ol snid child mny bc decreet! to pciilioner or some other enitnble person, or to some other person nnd petitioncr, nnd that if, on inquiry the facts set forth in snid petition nre fonnd truc, a divorce may be decreed; it is ordered on motion of N. R. Rnmsdell. nttorney for the petioner, that no tice of the pending of md petitlon be given to tho regpondent by the publ;cntion of n copy of this order in a newspnper puMished in Ann Arbor. Washtennw County and Stnte of Michignn, called the "Signal of Liberty." four sticcessive weeks, the Inst publication to bo twemv days bcfore the first dny of the next term of this court. to be holden on the f ï-t Tuesdny of December next; and thnt the respondent nppoar. on or be fore the first dny of the next term of snid Court. nnd showcntne. if any he has, why the prnyer of said petiton should not be grnnted, or, that said petition be taken ns confessed. A true copy. I) KING, Clerk. Ann Arbor, Oct. 2d, 1845. 4w232 RTARLBORO HOTEL. TJEMPERANCE HOUSEf NATHANIEL ROGERS. Xo. 229, Washington Street, Boston. 'PHIS house has undergono n thorough repnir, nnd it is intended that norum house eiinll be superior to it. It will be under the immediate charg of Brown &, Colburn, as Mr. Hogers kecps the Delcvan House in Albany. 1 May 19, 1845 ím 1845. J. HOLMES & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STAPLB AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Ory Grocerics, Carpctiug, and paper llaiigings, !Vb. 63 Woodward Avenue, Larned's Block, Detroit. j h ii-jtEs. Nac York. Í S M. IIOLMKS. Detroit. WE tnke tliis method of informing our friends ( ond cusiomers througliout the Stnte. ihai te are stil! pursuing the even tenor of our . wi,ys, endenvoring to do our business upon kir md honornble principies. We would algo tenJer our acknowledgnjenta for the pntronnge ex tended lo us by our customcrs, and would beg . leave to cali the nttcniion of the public to n very well t-eiccted nssortnient of stasonable Goods. which are oiFered ot wholesnle or retnil al very oif prices. Onr Incilities tor pi'rchnsing Goode nre unsurpnseed by nny concern in the Stnte - One of the lirm, Ál r. J. Holmes resides in the city of New York, ftnd fmm hts long experienco in the .Tobhing trnde in ihnt CÍ15'. nnd froni hif thorough knowledgo of the mm kei. he is ennbied to ovnil hiniself of the nuctions nnJ nny decline in prices. We nlso purchnse from the impnrters. Mnnufncturer's Agems, and ftom the nuctions, by the rncknge, the s.we n9 N. Y. Jobbers purchnse. thus savinji t hoi r profits. - With these fiicilities we can snfely say thnt our Goods nre soid chkap for the evidence of which we inviie the nttention of the public toom Htock. Wc hold to the grent cntdinnl principie of "the gtaateit good to the irhobt niimlicr," so if you wantto hnv Goods clir.ap. nnd bny a large qitnnt'ity ror a l'tt'c movey give us a trinl. Our stock is as exteneive n'p ony in the city, and we nre constnntly receiving ncw nnd fresh Goods from New York. 50,000 lbs. Wool. Wnnied. theubove qunntity ofgood merchnntable Wool for which the highest market price will be paid. J. HOLMES & CO. Detroit, 1843. 214-tf The Tflisses Clark's School. ANN ARBOR, iMICHIGAN. MAR Y H. CLARK, Principal. CIILOE A. CLARK, Vice Principal. RHOHY E. CLAKK, Associate Teacher. M. L, W ALTER, Teacher of Music on the Piano. F. MARSH, Teacher of Mathemntics and Vocal Music. H. F. SHOFF, Teacher of French, Germán and the Clnssics. rriFIIS ínstitution has been in operntion since J November 18, 18H9. The scholaetic yenr embracing forty-eight weeks, two terms, cimprising two quarters each - twelve weeks in of quarter - a general examinntion at the close ut each term - in Febrinry nnd August. The lust quarier of lbo present lerm ommences May 19. Teums or Tuition. - For the Enghsh branches, $2,50 to $5,per qnaner. No reduction made for absence, except in ense of sickneas. and no pupil taken for les than a quarter. Extra charges are made for music on the Piano, with the use of the instrument, $8,0') French, 3,00 Latin, 3-00 Drawingand Painting, 5,00 Tancy Worfc, 3,00 Board, incluííing washing, ügliis. Ac, $1,75 per week if 'paid in advonce, or 200 per week if paid at the close of the quarter. Parcntsand jrunrclians are inviied to visit the school every .Friday, when the studiefl of the week nre revicwed - also somi-monthly on Wednesday afternoon, at rendingof the weekly compoMiions. Young lndies des'rous of entering the school nnd pursuing the regulnr conrse of study, would do well to commence ai the begin ning of the term, or ns soon nfter as practicable. Belonging to the school are a Library of betwecn five and tsix hundred volumes, and Phiiosophical Apparatu8,Electrical Machine, GlobeB. fcc.The Misses Clark will endeavor, not only to iromote the intellectual culiure of their pnpils mt will atlend striclly to their moral deportnent. With no sectanan feeling. but witn a leep tense of religious responsibility, they would [ive such a tone to cbaracter. as shnll rcnder it iracticnlly fmed for cvery station - yielding to Iuty but lirm to principie. Among the books used in the school are, Ab ircrom!)ie on the Intellectunl nnd Moral Power -Kime's Elements of Criiicisni - Wnylnnd's Vlornl Science - Newmnn's Rhetoric - Hedgc'e L,ogic - Pnley's Natural Thoology nnd Evidrnccs f Christianitv- Grey's Chemisiry- Piirkrr' Vnturnl Combe' sPhysiology - Mrs. Lincoln'8 Botany- Eaton's nnd Wright's Manïal of Botnny - Burritt's Geogrnphy of the FJeavens- Firsl, Second nnd Third Books ol f I story - Mrs. Wiiliard's Republic of America - Phelps' Legal Clnssics - Plnyfair's Euclid, and Day's Algebra nnd Dnvies' Ariihmetic. Inquirv with regard to the school can be made oí the Principáis or nny of the follmving gentle men to whoin refcrencc is maJe by permission nd who have at different periods had either dauirhtors or wards under our care. Rev. Isaac S. Ketcham, Centroville: Geo Ketchum, Marshall; Mon. Wm. R. Delnnd. Jnckson; Paul B. Rn;, Michigan Centre; F. H. Winnns, Adrián: Daniel ílixson. Clinton; Gnrdner Whecler. M. D., Ilowell: Rev. F. II. Cummg. Grand Rapidn: Jeremiah Clark, Clnrksion; Gen. C. C. Hnscali. JnniCR Birdsnll nnd Rev. J. Beach. Flint; D. H. Rowlnnd.Nnrthville: Ames Meid; PIymouth: Ilon. Elias Comstock, Owasso; P. Hrighnm. M. D.. Hon. Wm. R. Thompson. E. Mundy, Esq.. John Alien, Esq., Geo. W. Jewett. Eso,.. Tho's M Ladd, Professor Williams, ofthe University, and Rev. H. Colclozer, Ann Arbor. The followinp eentlemen, Rev. H. Colclazer, Rev. Wm. S. Curtís. Rev. Charles C. Tayl r, Professors Whiting and Williams of the University of Michigan, have consented to act ns a visiting commi'tee of the School, to be present wlien the weekly studies are reviewed; but eapecially to ottendduring the Bemi-nionthly examtnations. April, 1845. 213 1845, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. A. M'FARREN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. SMART'S BLOCK, 137 JEFFEUSON AVENUE, DETROIT. KEEPS constuntly forsalea complete tssortment of Miscellaneous, School nnd CI'i6scal llooks, Letter and Cap Paper, plain and rul ed, Quilla, Itik. Sealing Wax, Cutlcry. Wrnpping Paper. Printing Paper, of all sics; nnd Book, News and Cannister Ink. of varions kinds. BLANK BOOKS, full and hnlí bound. of cvery vuriety of Ruling, Memorandum Books. &c. To Merchants, Teachers, and others. buying in q'iantities, a lurge discount mude. Sabbath School and Bible Society Depositor. 51-tf ftotice to ülerchants THE Subscribers encouraged by tho patronage they have hitherto received in the wholesale department of their business, will the first day of May next, open the store now oceupied by Geo. Grenville, fronting on Hurón street. and connecting with their preient store in the rear, exclusively for a VVHOLE SALES ROOM, where they will keep at all times a full assort: ment f DRY COODS, BOOTS 5 8H0E8 CARPENTING, HAT8, CAPS, PAPER WANGIN6S, B0NNET8, CROCKERY BY THE CUATE, HARDWARE, AND (HIOCERIE, &C. &C. &C. all of wbich will bo sold on as good terms as at any point thÍ8 8ÍdoofNew York City. G. D. HILL, & CO. Ann Arbor, March 26, 1&14. 48-tfC. BRINCKERHOFF'S 'XtHIS medicine, when first ntroduced, some g JL yenrs since, niet wilh opposition and dead y aim'ed b'ottlit) from ignornnt and vapid ilaimers. who threw thcir dans rf venom at it, j clnssing it among the nostrums of the p-ge-- j Tüose fruitleesottempts to injure tliis greal med icine hive now in a great measure passcd nway; j the base irdividuiils who f8tercd ihem hnve shrunk oway conscious of thcir mistaken zcal. and left the restorative to proudly rank itself as the first nnd greatest medicine of the age. , fciimpiion, thai terrific destróyer of the beautifu. and lovely of our kind, Liver Complnints Coughs and Calis. Pain in the Breast Sicie, and tru-ir j concomiiant evils are rendered harmless. when ( met by a prompt and efficiënt use of the Resio-alive. Most opportunely. the efibrts of the l'ro prietor to place iis invaluable compour.d before ihc public are now in the way of being crowned wilh succes; and in every place where the an ;el of destruclion, under the cloak of disense, can be found, t ie Healih Refl'orative f hall drive him afar. nnd raise up thesuflering mortala. and open to thein ih.1 joye of a Btate of renewed health md energics. What a blessing to the nearly bereaved relativee, to wimesi the opportune aid inetilling new life into the nlmoBt dreeased endcared one? Hecd the voico of earncst and brotherly expostulation and emreaiy. nnd reeort nt once while ihere is vet time. to that best of all earth'e treasuree 10 the olmoBt hopeless sick onc, Health Restoratvic. The following certifícate íp from Dr. Chilton, the wtll known New York chemist. "1 have analyzed a bottle of medicine callea 'C. BrinkcrhofT's Healih Reslorative,' and find that it does not contnin Mcrctiry, or any o'her metallic preparation; nor opium in ony of iis form. It is compoBed of vecetable matter cntirely." Jamks R. Chit.ton. M. D. C. BR1NCKF-RHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y. Horace Everktt, Gencr.il Agent. Principal Office 96 Hudson siieet.N. Y. For saleby W. S. & J. W. Maynard, Agent. Ann Arbor. 2P1 "4w ]E1V GOODSÜ C ARLAND & LEFEVRE, are now receivVT irg at No. 1, Haickins' Block, a very general assortment of Fall nnd "Winter Goods, to wliich they invite the attention of purchasers. atsuring (hem tlmt they will find coods. and at prires that cannot fail to prove sitisfnetory. Tlieir Btock consiste in part of the tollowing: DRY GOODS. Broad-cloth8, Cassinieros, Satinetts. Sheep's Grcvs. Ve8ting8. AlMacíi8. CiiIÍcoch. Ginghams. Cnshmeres. Mouss Do Lninc. Alne Pl.iids. Shnwls, Cravats. Satina, Velvets. Silks, J.ares. Ribbons. Sheétihge, Sbirtinsp, Canibrics. Book Muplins, Bishop Lawns. Suspcnik-re. Gloves, Hosing Tuscan and Stinw Bonnet, Buttons nnd Trimminga. of all kinds. GROCERIES. Old and Youne Hys'n. lmperinl. Giinpowdci and PoiichonprTeas. Siijínis, Coflte. Spicis. MoIcsses. Rie, Fish. Oindles. Sonp, Fnll and Win lerCil, &c. &c, Sal Soda, a very brge aeeort inent. CROCKERY AND G! ASS WARE. Ten nnd Dinner Seits t ma'ch. HARDWARE.- Axce. Coopnrs Tools. Shelf Giods. iails. .Vc. Window Snsh. Pai! nn.l Tubs. Cordage, Ac. rnd all articlcs in that line. BOOTS ANDSHOfcS. Ladies Gniior6. Slipn, Walking Shces, Gen1.'? Super Culf Boots. Mens and Hoyscourse do. Dye SiufTs of cvery drscripuon. Cash paid forGrnss Sced, White Bo.ins, Bees wax, Pot and Pearl Ashes, most kinds of Produce taken in pnyment for Goods Also - CASH PAID FOR WHEAT. GARt.AND & LEFF.VRE. Ann Arbor, Sept. 1645. 229 if.CiRIFFIlVS NATIONAL TE.MPERANCE HOTEL, Utica, JYw York. ■ CHARLES N. GRiFFIN, Propn'et r. wouM ' respecthilly inforrn liis fricuda. and the pnblie gencrully, thnt lie lms Uikcn the nbove Ho tcl. locnicd it 127. Ce-iescc H'tcct. nenr the Ca nnl. wliere lie iö nosv prcpirnd t aecommodatt ihe pubüc nt nlT limes, in the best possible tnnnner. nnd nn reasunnblc ternis. Stnges lenve nnd nrrive nt this ílouse daily. lo and from ni! part6cf the Country. GOOD STABLING ATTACHKD. The proprietor flntiera himself from ihc experience lie has liad in kerpinea Public House. anH the exertion he intencis to pm fonh. that he wil! he nble tu piense all who may favor him wiih their patronage. ü tica. May 1, 1815. íS-Gm WOOL WOOL'! CLOTH! CLOTHÜ TH E subscriben will continue to manufacture Fuliccl Cloth, for 37} ets. per yard. nnd white flannel for 2 centp per yard; or they will manufacture the wool for hall the cloth it mil make. Their Fac tory is 2 miles West of Ann Arbor, on the I 'uron River. Wool will also be received at Scio. Vhen 6cnt by Railroad it will be attended to in the same manner as 1 tne owners were to come with it. Wool will be manufnetured in turn as it comes in s nearly as it can be done with refer ence to the different qualitiesof wool. WOOL CARD1NG, will be done at Scio. by Thomas Hnskina. S. W. FOSTER&CO. Scio. May 1, 1845. 210 JEROME M. TREADWELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, And General Land Agent, WILL nttend to the snle aad exchangö of Lands, pnyment of THxes, and ledempiion of Lands sold for Taxes in Jackson and adjoining countie8. examination of Tules, Convcyincing and all business pertaining to Real E6tate. UfTice in the Court House. Juckson, Michigan. 17-tf. Ready Made Clothing. AT REDUCED PR1CES. THE Iurgest and best ossortnieiu of ready made clothing ever bel'ore oficred in this Siaic, now on hand ond (or Kale, Wholesile or Retail, at ihe Clothing Einporium of the Sub ■ iscribers, consisting in part of Fine broadcloth Frock aud Dress Coatr. Tweed' and union cassimere, satinetand jean Frock and BueineBs Coats. Sunvmer Coats in great variety nnd very chcap. Cassimere, cloth, tweed and summer Pnnts oí all styleö and p'rices. Satin, velvet, slik, valencia, cashmere and Marseilles Vests - a large stock ofrich and fashionable styles. Also, an exten8ve nssortment of Hosiery, Stocks, Scarfa, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts, Glovcs, Cravats, Suspender, &c. Sc, all of which will be sold low for eash. They would rcspectfully invite all, in want of ready made gnrments, to cali and examine thcir stock before purchasing elsewher;, ns it has been selccted with care in the Eastcrn market and manufacturad in the latest etylca and most durable manner. HALLOCK RAYMOND, Corner of Jeffereon fe Woodward avenuee. Detroit April 4, 1845. 313-tfAIWAYS ON IIANJD. 7g" rpHE Subscriber has r WL moved hia shop to Main1 jHL LT Street opposite H. BeckíK !fer ers B ick Slore where he ÍÍL IIhS) moy be found rcndy townit SsXV i "MiSzk "í1011 u11 lhat niy eie hiiri ByaK a cali. Til iMKTgEB Having just recoive dU ect from New York an elegant stock of JSWELRT, nd Foncy Anieles, which he intends to selt oioer than hns ever been sold est of BufTalo jt Ready Pay Only. Among which niay be ound a good op&ortment of Gold nnd Common tfatch Keys. Gjld Finger Rings and Boom Jins, Guard Choins, Silver Te nnd Table Spoons, Sugar Tongs. Butter Knives. Siher 3cncl cases. Silver and Common Thimblea, Sil ,'er Spectnclc8, Germán, do.. Steel, do., Hoir ftrushes. Clothes do., Tooth do., Lnthcr do., fine Razors nnd Pockel Knivep. Fine Sheara ind Scissors. Lnther boxes. Rnzor Strop. Valetts. Pursesi Vioüns nnd Dows, Flutc. Violin íud Bnss Violin Strinj'8. Clnrionet Reed. Persuasión Copa, Porket Pietols, Brittnnin Candlejiicks, Watches. Letier Stnmps, Steal Pena nnd Tweezers. SnuflTand Tobncco hoxep. Fine combí, Dressing do.. Side do.. Bflck do.. Shell do., Needles and Cosps, Water Pninrs, Toy 'Wntchf, Kid Dolí, n great vnrietyof Toys too numeroua to mention, Bcnda, Necklacea, Fnncy Boxea, &c. &c. Ci.ocks and Watches of every defcription repnired and warranted, atoo, Jewelry repatred ofi fchort notice. CAI.VIN BUS. N. B. Caíh paid ion OLD GOLb AND SILVER. O. B. Ann Arhrtr. Oct. 24, 1844. 23-tf. LEOI WESLEYAN INSTITUTË THIS Institution will commence its first ttrm on thel5th of September. A building haa been fiited up which will accuinmodate over ono hundred etudents. TEHMS OF TUITI05. $3.00 a per term. for EngliMi hrnnches. 4.00 for n mnthpmatical course. 5.00 incliKÍina the langtines. Indigent srudent? preparing tor the miniatry can have tuition free. If stndents nre mt rendy to commmco with tho lerm their tuition will bo grnduated in proportion to ilic time. Board nnd Lodging enn be hnd in the village for $1,00 per week. ' . Room8canbe had fornny who choae to board thcm8elve3. The following Text Books haré bcn adopted n the Institution: Dnvies' Series of Mnihcmatict, incl'iding his Arithmetic: nlso. Col!urns' mcninl do.; Brown' Grammnr; Woodhridge's Modern Gcography, with Mitchell's écríes of ourfine ni: Andrew nnd Stoddard's Lntin Grammnr nd Reader, Goodrich's Grcek Lessons and Grammar; Ja coh's Greek Renden Cojnmock's Philosophy and hemisiry: Blnkcs' Aétronomy; llaywfirdk's Physidloey: IJedge's Lod?c: Whattfy's Rhetoric: Barlmr'a F.locnfiíin: í lurris' Book Keeping; Barhpr'a Oenfrnl Ilisiory; Wilson'a Hisiory of the Uniied PtótcnS Butlfr's Analogy; Mahnn's Mrntnl nnd Moral Philosophj'. The Institutioii owh n set of thn abo ve docrihrd books which nro desipned for the le of Stud'-nts who wish not to piircli:ite'ltrjthemíelveí. The ius'ilDtidn hns n Librnry of nbntil one hotifpind vofnnTs, als n Cobinel óf MiijernJs and Marina shells. Manii.il labor will be sncourngcd in this ins'.itution. A new svífR'Tt of teaohing Grography by ot line niiips will be adopted, aleo a new íystem o) pf nmnnship. A corr.peicnt Fcnmle Tenchrr 7a expeettd in time to commrncr wiih the lern'. " CHARLES GALI'I.X, Principal. Leoni.Sept.J5.lH45. JWO-tfALLEBASI'S MEDICINES. THESE MEDICINES A RE cffccting such nstonishin cures in nuil- Xx. (ludes of olil case Nng sime nbmidojied by lJliysican8 and Surgeons as utterly hof-eles. tlial no ineditiiii'Si, whcie these nrc known, tnd so 'ieservedly high. Thcyconsíst of THE BLACK, OR ALLÉBASÍfS SALVK, Pricc 25 Cnfs, wfiicli cures aliiiost univeisally. Fecr Sorr. Oi ilic most mnlí:n;iiH kiiid, Felón, Ulcer, Absresses. Tumors, Frncluree, Cuip, Puncturrs, IJurns. Scalds. Sore Tliront. Chilllnins. Qoinsey. Drop y. Inflnmntory Klx umniit-m, Intl.-imin.-itidiis üiid Swlünjrs rf every descripiion. Scald Hond. Aeue in the Fnc IS"ervuuj Tooth AcLr, Agüe in the Brengt. Broken Breast, Ac. Ae. ALLEBASI'S HEALTH I IJ.LS. 2f Cents. Thesp Pillfr hnve nrqunrd n populnritv witlíin the last year o two. whiefa no oiher íiM posess. The re.ipnns nre ohvi'im id olí who v.jc ihi-m. Thoy cure nll Hilinnp. Si-arlet nná orher Fevcrs, Fcver nnd Agüe. Dfpe-ii!J Uropy Acid Stomoch. Disorder, d Bowcls. or ítomtch, .Inundire, Head Ache. Dizzinepf in tlir Had, Worms. Livcr Cotnplnini. Hcnrt Burns. diolic, Bowel complnint, Gencrnl Debilify Coitivcníf, &c. &c. Tlieir purify the-ntire' rytittr, lrvc :he bowcls in a vigorous and hcalthy coriiüt-on, &c. See painplilet. ALLEBASl'S TOOTH ACHE DROPS. Price 25 Ccvts. Will cure on ordinory cie ol Tonth Ache, in from three to ten minutes. For Ncrvou nd other kinds of Tooth Acho. Fee Pnmphlet. ALLEBASI'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER, Pricc, 2") Ccvts. Are warrantrd to be superior to ony other PIbíters n ;his or anv other country, for puin or weakncse in the Back, Side, Chfft, Bowel, Loins, Muscies, nnd for Rheumatism, Lung ;ind Liver Compl'iints, Coughs, Colde, Aithnin, &c. Scc unntphlut. N. B. - Piense to nsk he ngent for apnmphlel which gives all the infurmntion necti-enry reipecting the uses of the Medicinen, the virturs they possess, etc. Pleaee to follow directiotit in tlie uei: of the medicines, and you may rely upon nll thnt inpromiied. A libera1 discount mnde to merchnnt and oth era. who hoy tosrll ogain. LYMAN W. QI1BERT, Proprieíor, Wholesale Druégiat, 214. Fulfon ít. N. Y. tLrFor snlc by the éubïcriber. who hs been appointcd genernl npent for the City oí Detroit nnd ira vicinity. Country dealers supplied on liberal tcrws, ' C. MORSE, Michigan Book Store. The nbore medicines are for sale at the Book Store of WM. R. PERRY, In Ann Arbor, Lower Village. December 9, 1844. 34 ly $1O REWARDÜ STOLKN f rom i he subsoriber, ontheGthof September, inst., n hluck. cocha icood, cight keyed fute. The ñrn joint was a draw joint ní tinedthe keys wcre silver, two ailver bands1 around ench joint, nnd one at each end, wittv n stem of til ver at the hend. Some additional inarks recollected nnd enn be given if necessary. The nbove rewnrd will be given to any person who will give informntion so that the instrument nnd the thief can be ob'nined. It it is ioun without the thief, n satisfactory and liberal com pensation wil] be given. E. R. POWELL. Ann Arbor, Sept. 23, 1P45. 2cO ef DELAVAN HOUSE. ALBANY, NEW YORK. BY NATHANIEL ROGERS. TTHIS celebrated house is now open for the rception of trnvolers. It isthe lorgest dimensions. and is entirely nao m all its parta, It 8 slrictly a Tempcranee House, and while no pains will be spared to make it all that thé traveling public can ask, it is expected in return that h will receive the patronage of all thefriendi of Temperance who may have occaeion to viit Albany. May 19, 1846. 212-6m 1 - ■ - Slraycd. ON the 12thin8t.. a small, dark red, three ycars oíd, rnilch cow. Any informaiion repecting her. will be gratefully ceived and liberally rewarded. v M. H. COWLBS. Ann Arbor, (Lovr Town,) Sept. 2, 184S

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