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December
Year
1845
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' llowing opinión; 'In suits fur freedom a juror rnay be n.-keí! jcforc lip is sworu in chiot' if lie feds bmintl n conscience to fiml o verdict in fovor of the 'rccdom of the f lave, nitwitljslnnding tfee nw rnight hold liim in slnvery; rhd if the juror han any sucli scru'pjè?,it dicqualifieo ïiin lo act in snel) enses.' The efiect of this ricrision p'ain'y i?, lo disqinlify ior jurors n 11 oppnnents of perpetnni slnvery. Only tliitik of i'! In t!io superlntivdy democratie state nf Missouri, no opposrr of slavcnj is qualified for a jnror! iltimpli! The Government of France employ vo hundred and fifty thousand officers. mong these are nenrly 40,000 C-ilhoüc )riests, üüü Trotpstanls, and 111 Hebrew rabbies, all paid by the Government; also, 40,000 teachers engaged in the schools and universities. What an army of ofice-holders! The citizens of Plymouth, Mas.=., hnve decided to celébrate tho 225th onniversary of the nntJing of the Pilgrims, by a dinner nnd a all! Mow tlie ffrim old Puritans vrould have frowned at such an idea! - tlicir daring com memorated by dancing. The Secretary of the Navy, it is said, ias ordered the immediate discontinuance of tho naval upprentice system. The cause of this sudden moveinent is not'as yct made public. The beauty of the credit system in the publishing business, isstrikingly exhibited in the case of the Democratie Review, which has now subscription dues to the amount of $40,000 outstanding! Episr.opacy. - Bishop'McCrosky, of Michi pan has gono to New York, to officiate unti the case of Onderdonk phll be decided b; the highest judicatory of the Church. i Th American VVhig etates, that a brie - buildin"-, Hiree stories high.and 254 feet lonris now gomg up at Thomp.sor.ville. Ct., for the purpose of accommodating newly invented Knilting Machinery, by which each girl employed, can knit&ixty yardsaday! A new poiitical paper s eoon tobe established in Manchester, N. H., to be devoted to the Native American cause. Thealrical Performance.- It is estiraated that 20,000 are spent in the City of New York eveiy week for theatrical amusements, I This wou'.d furnish every destitute famil} ' i in the city with the common neccessitie3 ot ! life. It is suggested by an exchange paper, tha as in marriages the name of the clergymun i - gíven, ih ííaíwthe nameof the altendin 1 hysiaun should be announced. If the doctor f think so, we will not object, e The great gun recently construcled in Eng lnnd for the United States steamer Princetoi has nrrived at New York in the pocket sh 8 Skiddy. ie )r Tyrre1!, the murdrer, wa6 arrested s Philudélphia. 1 Rachel Porter, agod 13, residing in Phil: drlphiR, destroyed her.selfby swallowing ai ri(, nic. She had been eeduced and ceserted. 'She is all my fancy paitited her," as oyOUníT inuiilll saui iu nía luvuiuc snu""!"""" face he bad bedaubed wilh vermillion nnd yel low ochro. 5 Books have been opened for a telegrnphi 2 communication between Boston and Portlum '6 The cost will be 810,000. Í3 _ r7 Capital Punhhmcnt. Gov. Brown. i Tennesscr, recommemls in hia messnge to ti 3n Le;ialature, the abolition of capital puiiisl re oienl. ll0 Hydropalhy.-A paper to be devoted the subject of Hydropathy, or Water Cm is to be started at New York, semi-monthl at 81,00 per annoin. Joel Shew, M. l Editor. 3n Tlie Whiff papers persist in taiking abc in, the Aboliliomsts having killed Henry Cio; ie electioi. When, in 1839, Mr. G. made 1 -jie famous enli-abolition epeeel), Mr. Golho wo congratulatrd hiin upon having killed Abo eg. tio Jpm. If he killed us in U39. we reet le we liad as fair n right ti kill him in 1844, rjll) Kill about is fair play.- Jf'ash. Patriot. 1PS' Sbwing Machine.- A most ingenie mg piece of mechanii,m lias latcly been mi known to the public in Frnnce, the inv Hator of which has been engaged during anlast 15 years in bringing it to its pres ven state of perfection. It is a sewing i and chine, plain in ts detoils and calcule 3enl to revoluti onize completely the art 000 sewine. It will nerform 200 stitches y at o ■ ' . ndg a minute - enlarge or contract the stn ;and es by the simple turn of a screw - 1 ,ion. the needie along all the sinuosities was irregularities of lhe stufl' to be sev ome without the least danger of tear, wlia er rnay be the texture of the stuíT, une lwo every "part af the sewing of a coat, bui =nlSj holes exceptcd. The inventor is Mr. ThitnaunicY, tailor ai Amplepl itid j Fraucc. MisCivimty.- The Editor of the 'i Sim is an observcr of men and tiiing: """ 'niliing üf "0 Polile" Pe'[Iei llc sï1 ■eas "VVe believe that mon remarkable their extreme civility of mnnner, are verbally henrtless. Tliey know lhe clu rft ness of civility- it isacoin Ihat cach i ,hrUec manufacture for himself and pay out v ]cnl out stint. No persons unucrsland currehcy beltor tlan politician?,"irelülH UUMIH.ro IHlIlfpiMluu "J " ■ j nnd Boston R. R. Co., at ihis spjisoii f the ycnr is immense. -On Smuiday fcjft, 177 Ireijilit csrs wore loaded oud snit nfffrom tlie lïreonhusli ititircknndise liniwe. The lóadihpy ioggcd uvvay lü the seiibotud avoraijcH üT- ton and omong tí.e nr iclês were j.0 O harrelá of iloir. Ahout kO car are tleiued evcry dny. The Company have not care enungli to ncrominodu;e the vost qnaniitirs o? freight wGich ore constunily imshippeJ fioti ihoboata ütng attlie sido of the depot. Frorti Kingston, Ja., tiiere is news the 7ili uit. Au rlcdi'in tpök pluce the Gh for n rnfiiibcr of the üssembly. The cnndiilaies were Mr. lliichens. 'a merchnn'. of respctnhility.' Mr. Nun.--, 'a jjéntlèmoó of color,' i d Mr. Vickars, 4a lilnck pönilömon The cintest was a hard one, but Mr. llüclien-J snecreded ovef his opponeots, by a mojoritj of 45 VOtPS. [P)St. Jl Buil- Of O'Coiiiidl thiö anecdo'ois lold Some one rrqyeoied h aptogruph - to whom lie srnt the fbHówitie Irish amver, "Dcor Sir- Yoiir reqiiost has boen received and t cannot be complied with - Yqurs, Daniel lO'Connell.1 Jlrticlcs Admitirá, Frre.- The Consul for Belgium residing at Baltimore, has recei%'ed information from his government that the followinfr anieles will bc acimilted in the ports of fhat kingdom free of duly until the first of June, 1846, viz: cheese, rje, batley, buckwheat, Indian corn, beans, peas, oatÉSoalmea!, potatoes and rice. Proscription. - By a rcsolution of the Germán Diet at Frankfort, Germán papers print ed in the United States are nol permitted toenter the Germán Confedera cy. This is copying the example of oui Southern republics. Tyrants everywhen hate the light, and are intolerant of a freí press.RECEIPTS OF THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTYFOR THE LAST AND rRESENT WEEK. Oppositc each subscriber's nané will bc foun thenmount receiveri, in cash or oihcnvise. whl the numhcr and date of the yiipcr to which i pays. F C Bird $1.00 to 290 or NovlO 184 F Riste 1.00 to 312 G Dra ko 1 . i 279 or Aug 29 M J Bost wiek 2,00 A Mcüonnld 1.00 to 284 or Oct 3 " P D Lcraoh 1,00 to '87 or " 26 " N C Naramor 1.00 to 238 or Nov 2 " II Voorheis 1,00 to 287 or Oct 26 " J Cooley Í.0lto231 or " 20 18'l'hos VVaJsworth 1.00 to 262 or May 4 18 C BncLus ,00 to 26 or Oct 17 " I P P Ferry 1J)0to235or " 10 " G Culver 3.00 to 234 or " 20 18' J B Wells 1,00 to 288 or Nov 2 18 . A Durlee 1,00 to 312 or Apl 20 I i C Fullpr 1.00 to k9Jpr Nov 10 18 , D B.irlow 1.0O io " or " " " H W White 1,00 to " or " " J L Dennis (1 copy)l, 0(1 to " or " " I W So.ale 1,00 to 287 or Oct 26 " t J Shaler 1,0(1 to 290 or Nov 16 SAWhippfo 2,25 to 222 or July 22 18 s J W Wiig 1,00 to 283 or Sept 20 18 er J Clnrkc 0,50 to 264 or Mny 18 ' L Stone 1,00 to 2. or Sep: 26 ' ' S Wrighl i,00 to Ü93 or Dec 7 IS II G Pratt I.00toí90 or Nov 16 A G Woodbnry 1.00 to 29J or Nov 16 ' - C Woodird 1.00 lo " or : í' Í A Freerrtan J.00 to r " " ' ' W Lowea 1.Ü0 (o " or " " ' ip T linskina 0.12 to 260 or Apl 20 ! J M Brown 2,00 to 286 or Oct 39 [, Deining 3.00 to " or " " ' G ít Sornue 1.00 to 290 or Nov 16 in G L funes 1.00 to or " 'J H Knickerbccker 1.00 to " ot ; '-1 A Buardsley l,-0 ro or " !_ S Cravath 1.50to312or Aprl 19 1 J P Fosier }.0() to 2)-7or Oct 1 'S t' Nelson 1,00.10 2GI or Aprl 27 J .lemison 1.00 to " or 4i ' JColistrr 1,00 to " or " " n. C Vnndervonter 1.00 to (i or ' " Cnse&Ferris l.OO.to f' or " se F Fnncisco l.0 io 'l or " ' Tahcr & Merihew 1.00 to " or " JConklio .1,00 to " or '{ '' S Hamiltoii 0.50 to 261 or Mny 18 1BALSAM OF WILD CHEKKï. The attcmion ot the nfflicied is becoming moi and more nttracied to th3 incomparable rcmci f for A3THMA, BRONCHITIS, COUGH CONSUMPTtÓTÍS, etc. But ii is unneccssa 16 to rcmind all who would gel the truc artidc, '" inqnire partia.larly for DR. WISTAIfS BA SAM OF WILD OHKRRY, nnd lake nothi else. Unprineiplod dealere will tel! you ihat tli have SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, orso C' other Coiigh Medicine that is equnlly aa good y' Regard them not- they only want your mono '' Remcmbur it is WISTAR'S BALSAM WILD CIIERRY ihat not only relieves I cures! Trico $1 per bonle or six lor $ 5. t f MAYNARDS lis un 'THE ROSE OF HEALTH1' was bloo ]j_ ngon het cheek and nll waa joyaround her, on consunipiion had marked her for an enrly ' lim. Before slio hnd arrived at womnnhu shc was trpubled w'uh a h;cking cougli. leli someslight pain in her side- Kever made appcarance in the nfiernoon, occasionully US had night sweais, her appetuó grtw lcss, she lde carne omociaied- a bright licctic spot wos ob: 3n" ved n her check; and when the autumn !eL Lhe bégan t fhil she was borne 10 her long honu 3nt Sle died of consumpiióii. Sho might hove rested lhe fel I dcsirovt-r in liis progress. TI na" ne hundieds and ihousands nw living who ted sinkips i" thc s.mc way. Ifthcv arn v.i-c I oí will íesort to Dr. Fuíger'a Olosaoninn or . in healing Balwnij whioli Ims perfonned eo ir wondèrfpl cures, ond which, if sed necon j io d rec ion. will iií nme chscs óm ol un. , s.orc lo perfect hpallh. Rcad .he paípl.Iet r 3nd gjes with ihisremcdy, t moy be olitainedoj red, cnt gr;1Iis. W. S. & J. tV. MAYNAKD, Agenta ld0 A - 5- T wjlíiaÍi n. noyes, jf NO. 70 WOO1.WAKD AVKNU., KKTKO.T. uis, pmKC'l'FULLY informs the public llui :-- T 'A'lí,_M.,nuf..ctnrcr-s Sl.ect-lron, Gopper for irnS.SáSuldwrfíiorl e, ins hio stock beiorc p.tTcln.hig el8cwhoro ia' "aTwTLs'öxs i: w íioT-aír C 'ia-V Faa S'FQV Es. "d a cénornl a-. mentof BarhT, l'In.c ti4 OIÜcc i thb _tui Hd or a!-io.lc Noyr j No. ?Ó WoodNvurJ Avcnuu, De(rLMi. -'KOR COUOnS, COLDS, ( OSIM1'TIO I UII'O;iTAT Tü ALT. ThOK AKH.!CTH Wlli! n.sr.AHKá ui rui: u:cs a.m briíast. Wi'l Mirtt'U r ( r rr'lx' Muit rml.-u. c nj t.surpitastijg hcullh r.sto'jr'u iet r ■■■'■ ?! f' n % ?■ [Fi.jni I)i-. BSKêr. Spi m-jln UI. WMh. Co. Ky.] SrniK; i: 1 1) Ky.. Mpy 1-1, i-;. Mesen. Snnford .V l'.irk: - (;KS,s l takè tl. is ifpiJormnity. of inforinin yon "I í ui.isi cure pjertornicd hhiï .■ the uW '! ■!)■. l'.'isti'á Dahíini oj WlLQkèrrij." In ih'e yenr IHJÍ) I wi:: tnkcli wiin nn Iiflim,n. ni ..I ííir: Bowêls wliich ! laborer] undcr Icir wx -vc.ks whcii I gr.-tdunlly regoyered. In lhe,.fal ut' 141 I wns :itiai:k(Hl wuli a scvere old. wlilci sente.l Wattt upin my hliTit. nnj tl.c spacé o ihnie yenra I wis cftpfinqd lu my beu. 1 incd W kindi l' medicines nñl every varioiy üf mo lun nitl nnd wiiluxii ben. IV: nn3 tlius I wenrie1 ?!png until ihe Nvintcr .f Ic4i. when 1 heard oi -Wistar'fl I5.il.vnn of Wild Chcrry." My frionda pcriu;tded me to give it n trial thoush 1 hH glveOUJ) r.ll hopes ot a recve-y. nnd hnd prepared myse! flor tho chango üf another world. Through ilieir solicitatión I wns nduccd io wake use ot" tl.c -'Genuine VVistnr t BalSBtn of Wild CluTiy." The cfTt-ct was iruh astonisliinn. After fiyp jfeaw oTafpclion, pnu and sttfièring! nnd aficr having spen' Jour o fivfi hvvdreA dollars to no purpose, und ihe bes and most respectsblephysicinns had provea linavalling, I kus so n rest nel lo cntlrc hcnlih Jn the blsirtí f God and th; vse of Dr. Wistaf's Bdlsaiu (f Wild Cherry. I ani nnw er.joying goo.'I hcalth. nnd such u my altered appcarance that I nm no longer know when I mecí my formcr acquaintances. I have gainftdrapidly in woight, ond my flesl is flrm and solid. 1 can now cat as mucfi an pers )n, and my food seemsto ogrfic with me.I hnve caten more durin? the lastsixmonlha ihai 1 had caten for five years bcfore. Considering my case almost a miracle. I deen it nccesaary for the good of tho afflieted and duty 1 owe to the proprietors nnd my ellb„w men (wlio hould know whcre relief may be had J to make this statement public. May the blcssing of God rest upon the proprietors oí íf vaiuaoie a nieuicme as ibiur a u.nsain of Wild Cherry. Youra resubüifiilly, W1LLIAM II. BAKER. The foll'iwini hasjust been rece vul f rom Nr. Edieard Struttun, of Lexin%ton, Mo., wliich l'iOiDS thit Cons.nuption in i s worst form cuiibccurcd Inj "■Wistar S liuLsam of Wd Cherry. Lv.xisgton, Mo., Jan. 21, 1845. Benjamin Phelps- Dear Sir: 1 takc grent pleasure ia conimunicnting to yoi whot I con8idcr an exiraordinary cure, eiïïctet on tny daughter, abnut 14 years of age. by Wis tnr's Balsim of Wild Cherry. About the lst o September last, my dauabtor was takon eick. an r was at tended Lv aeveraï physicians, whose pre Jj 3cnptions proved inefiectuaï. or sec ned to do r gond. She wasattended with a constant cougl and pain in the brenst. Her physicians and a e who saw her. cnme to tbc couclusion that shi '( was ii a contirnied 9tage of Coneumption. mude no other c.ilculation than for her to oie.- fi But u8 soon asehe ommenced taking the Balsnm she begon to improve. and continued so ti do until her h'ealtb was restored. nnd is now en urely wélK With a viow of brnefitting thos who may besimilarly adlicted. 1 take plfasure il recommending thia rernedy lo the coi.fi euce c ie th2 public. Yonrs, with respect, lb E DW ARÜ STil A TT0N. WISTAR'S BALS AM OF WILD CHERK IG ibJ DOt i'iiíy relieves but cures! CrPnce$l per bottle, or six boules for $5. For sal; in Cincinnati only by SANFORD PARK, and in Ann Arbor by Maynards. eoï Acenis for thisConniy. 23rf ; Pcrsian Pilis [ "Put nat the Light vndera Bushei," but reo j and ponder. rpHE TIMÉIS COMC. a id now 3, ihnt i! i JL gre--it BiBsa ot ihe pcjod'ö o thls and t 1 old wor'd. have decidid thn the !47 PESSÏAN AXD INDJ4N EXTRACTS ÏW nre tle mosi tif.'Ctual combination of medicii ' inaredients that ever lias, or ever can composi ' PIThe RF.SURRECTION or PERSI ' Pil LS. bems made ol vegetable extiacts, ieaíily digeslive. lieconung a juiee in tho huiun stoinadi. This liquid is easily raken up b tt nbsorbent vessels. and conveyed iliroughout o parts ut' ihesystein, dispensing life and animatie n ali iliu urgans. Ky beiñg nssimilated wii ilie blood, it entera uto i(s combination. purify ing thesireans of life. You see t would nntu rafly nnd readily combine wiih tho blood and a rC ihe secreii'jn, 'thus adapting itstlf to the reniov v oí all distases of impuro blood. which clog ti S, ivuans, cuusinj; pain, distress, and Jcnth. lftl rv impurilies settlc upon ihe organ of the btotnac it cause n bnd tasto in thc inomh, a furred lougu 10 bad breath, indigestión, dysjieppin. pain. a sen L" óf lullnees or gonences, !tc. If upon thc lun ng or throat. they' will chipo a cough, lilimc: lCy weivluiess. nnd mi uneasy sensplión in ihe thra riitiiiion. bronchitis, end consumptiun. 1: th me settle upon the Iivei. ih.-y will cause liver co - plnini. janndice. r siillow ukin. fpver and agí v ! l.ilious distases of al! kinds, and irrcgulariiy F tho bowels.diarMÍia-a. tc. íl upon (he nerví they will causo nervo;is wekne88, pain m i 1)111 he.d, sick headache. general dc-bility, low spin hen in the back, side, or hend. It in ihe pyst. gonerally. it canse eneral entaciation, scrofu tumors, tïgut haid skin, pimples, blotchcs, irrii lion. fec. &c. You know f any thinp clogs thc cngine. "n" thc oiachinery becomcsteiordcd in na moiu bul (ind os 'iidecreoses in swength, the moiions I ,c cYñi'e pnralysJed inore and more, ui.nl íinall; A ccases to move. So Wiih the human syetem, : the blood becimes iniure wiib humor?, Uic Shc ganssuffer creating, pain, tmscry, and if not ítü moved, death, . ... -he A constant ü of tlirse Tills irt a Rnnilyv v ndd vt'ors to each ind.viduul lire. K.r be le' mado oí vegetable o'.m"s, thej mny ltí tal r fromvouih 10 oíd ce without n.jwry. biíl O ,ves decidid bènefif. Wëaklyj piny qñíldren, become KÍHlthy and strong w.th a ejotí usó "T ihcae ITheyaopib wenk nerves, etreiií or' en the wenk. rtnci efeonsé all lbo rffgbiw m a ni liere Ilt.r abovo described Being compoun iarc ihey P'iss thr.nh the sm.illcst vessd?. 1 ■ icadiing d ?íée whercever pont up in the e ''"V icm. even in ilie oyes and biam. AI1- - Ve know lint they nro tiic bcsi rill in lany woilU, for tis irf thousttnds ih.u have tnlieo ,i .,.'„ t ., Sthr íüi!. HnVe tlcided s.i. and hültifh hiiilur tliünt Ironi keeplbg hem on liaiu n" Tuke ihese pille fre.-ly, and yon will Bel bieb wnni n ujiym.c in. W ;■.' ever b'-.-in! o1 m ' tlic ckiieíisfhVfaiiiily wiieifl il.o?e Piüs wCTe to fre! ? THJri BKnlri Ihcy enu'së n pain -" ft nesí in tiieir npetation: they sooihe tho bú ol :md are a sura coré for pIAUnUCEA OR srM.Mr.R COMrLAÍ iudigeftiuñ, -osvfi:i'f.s. bikI ;.ll diñases 'iti K. froin ni) unyiw íinactí DT !!.ad. Tlier u'ot'bjpg b'etiér fur i.vtr nnd agup, i l'i.iou e.-is-s. .-ind nlí oiheis )iiiuioiiod uböy.e. lf llc N. 1 Prjce idluf-cd 10 í?a per box foi ' !' PilU Ueiiiey bcr ivli b. conta i es:"" iliriefo-c'. lly aioihe clienjiejliná '■:l;iri- ,Mt. Bewartrí'f l'ilií mnl -' u;' ■ Cll '-■r:i' nvl conrse ,,owdf, lor ili.-y H ''■1,"'v, , coiukpf iIiBiombc1ilrii?V-f'lr?.lWll(a lllld lku-.i". for iho iu.wfl "■'" '"■' Sl,mcli..':.!'d.-sT1.".vr „.l.i,..,:.!. .x-.-.m' '"■ Rcmwülwríhe 1 ■■"■'"" 'r lVl"1 8111 aremnrfe of VVjí('t..l.le ext-ncis. K! .-,!. fri dil '!" pVincipfl íans n thf -tí ioM_Who!-!.' .■! ";"! bv P;0weñ.& ""7 C; r.I'.Tl,-... h. tí. 1'. Jcwet, LiU) gji M-Cullún:, Ann ArbóV.; ' "-f 'oves ' "rood i Wood ! i r 4 FEW CqjcUjvl Wónjj ñrántei] ; : )-f jfV in payñietn fdV ihe Sigua! oí 1-1" -- - Ji - M. JL. TH U süliffi ilicis wi'üld in'ui m ilie Public thnt ' (u tu; jiy ihc Siutc yi .Mu'hi,.'.111 Wltll L. B. WALKER'S PATENT .Tí ' y ,?j? E? T R VB k . ■;( I.1T26 niMU'nrre ui lliosi: Vlachines iha'l have heen nol !. ;i;i'l ilic -i.liiv ii'créaihig (Iciitflhd for In-pi. ih'ü In i i ■ ■.:,.l.rf ,,i in ir rooi v:!ui', n i . ■:' ■ 'Air : ibi'së whu Iinvo lei:oiic i;i'i l!; r '-,■■ ■ . ifa'. Wali j'. i'm Snuif Machine issuperjor to otlicrs n i'n llliiwin pnrricalhrej !. S'jt cnnifinc8 the Beoting. Stóvring, and ifif'ui'ig Principlóé, it clenna Hu; smmtirtt 'ifi rain in llie host mnnner. retaininj; the frieiún oí ihe wlicnt, aiui dischareing ihc siunt atiú ii-t ; s l'ist 08 BI ;'iru1C(l flOIll ll'.C .. 2. It ia imple in co;sfr..riij;'i. :ki1 p t!icrc'orii lesa liable tu 'o.conic déraiígec!. anii costs lees r n ; 3 h rui.s ve y ligfU. and is pcrfcctly secure Irijin lire t. h U ns durable, as any othcr Machine in use. "i It costs ronsiderr '■';. ' - ''' '" other Iwiids. These 'iiipoitaol pointij orrfiilèrnt;e hnvc giv en this Machine the preference wiili thóse whu i .T.e faii'v trirtl it. Ambnir o lnrce inijnberof Gentlemen in thn Milling Business v.ho uiil)i 1)0 nai-.ied, the fóUuvftpg luivo ufed tlio Machince, Tii I ceriified to tli-ir exeellency and a.ii[eriority: 11. N. fiowART, Pontine, Mich. Ei F. Cüok. Rocliesior. do K. R. Dskort;i. Mnson, do M. F, Frink, Brancli. do H. H. Cohbtmcju Cnmsiock. do' Referentes muy also be h.nl tu John Bi-cotr, Aubnrn, Mich. VV. Hvon, do do 1). C ni.i.ANii. Rock, dof John Phits. Monroe, do' II. Doo6jhn, do di A. Bhach, Watcrloo. do Gr.o. Kktchum, Marsliall, i!o N. IIi.Mi:vwv. O.'tklnin!, do All orders for Machineö wilt be protr.pily attended to. AuilrcSs E. O. &. A. CR1TTEXTON, AnnArbor, (I.owcr Town) W;i;h. Co, Micli. Aa'g. 24, 18152gtt-v ■ JËRÓME M. THEADWELL,

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