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1845
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HABTFOKO JFire Insurance Eompany. THE Scïucriiior, gem wr mE Hartford nrr Insurance Comvuui, takes plca6ure jn l;iyicTjefure t!iü pablio :lic followiflg c,rcu!;ir: IÍahtí'oi.dFiR" Insuh.i.nci; Okkicr, ? July 1 1845. y Tlio recent ilis.isirous firc in New York will of cours.. uxdto MilifiiH.il! in ro;ird to n eiicci on tiu splvency l Insurance Coinpnnies-n thu ciiv, and ilic nuighboring place. The Director of die Hnnfoid Firo Ituu-raiico Compar.y are happy to ass'irc iheir customurd antí the pubrïfc; th.it ihcy are prepared t atljusi and poy at inatunty, all lossea sustainad by ilieir office, urplus nnd currem reoeipca, without iWay, and withou' withdrawing thoir ponuaoenl invi-simeius. 7 Iieir capitri romains nipleiofTthe security of all who jnsurc wah tlietn; and they invite ownors of docirible properljr to obtoin Policies on favorable ternis, boih at tho IIjmic OiBce nnd at their scveral Agencies. Their mode oí' 'trnnaaciir.g business, vvliich for 35 ycars past hns secured the public confuiente, will remain unchinged. By order of the Board of Directora, JAMES G. BOLLES, Sec'y. F. J. B. Crank, Ano Atbor. By thia it will bc peen, that the Company pay th'ir loss-'s. duripg the last six monihs üi üres. OUT OF TH EI R SURPLUS FUZVJDS. SirtCQ the payirient of onc thouaand dollars, to R. D. Powc:h, of Brit-lnon. lortlie loss sustained by bini, the Cornpariy havepaid thesubscriber onotlicr Jhousan:!, !or Floür Barrels, burht al the recent tiro in this vittage. For this last thousnnd the subscriber püd the 'Conipany Tour dolkirs - a ;i;ijJ imestment .s lie thiuks, during these hnrd times. All who are not insured aie invited to cali on him, andhe will i83ue Policies whho'nt delay. F. J. B. CRANE, Agent. Ann Arbor, Julyt'O, 18-15. 2M-6in ffT0 THE VICTORS BELONG THE SPOILS." A LTIlOUGfl muiiv prcpniQtions n the name jL. of "POPULAR MEDICINES" have been ire the public, claiining to give reüef, and even euro tho most inveterare dicenses, yet none have so weil answered the purpose as Dr. Sherman's Medicited Lozenges. Thoy are agree.iblo to the taste, p.;isilv admiuistered, and from the unprecedented8uces3 which they have niet wfth, and the rcsnarkable cares which they havo perfornied, may justly liy claim to ihetitle of Conquerorover the (Jisenses for whTch tliey have beeu recomí. ;endcd. Dr. She.niau's ppboUGH LOZENGES" Ture the most obstjifatc cases of Cough in a few hours. Tliey imve otired a arge nurnbèr of ptrFüns who have becngiveii up by rhcir physiciaiis and friends, and many wiio have been rcduccd to the ver;e of the s'ave by tpitiiiii? bloud, ConBUnmtion and Hectic Fever, by their use have had the roso of heahh resto red to ;ho üoggard check and nuv live to speak fonh the prausesof bis invalu;i!!e medicjoé. Dr Shernian's "WOaM LOZF.NCES" Heve been preved in more than 4(',000 caset. to be infallible, in fuct tbo only certa in Worm Dcstroji:) Medicine ovr dïscovered. Childrcn willeat them wiicn thcy cannot Imj iurced to tuke nay other medicine, and the benefit dcrived from the aarmniá'ratión of medicine to them in this forni is great beyond boocepirr. When the breath of the child becomes offensive. and there is pickina of the nosc, grinding of the teeth du ring sloep, pnlcness about tho lips with fluehet chcek5, headichc, drowsine??, siartinp: durinc Eleup. disturbed dreams, nw;i!iii with frightant sereaming, troublcsome cough. fevjris!ines8,tltiii!. voracious appctiie, sivkoesa at the stomnch ant bloated stoniach - these are among the many prominent eymptoms of wonns. and can be re ÍLevcd by thete incomparable Lozenges. Thcy havo nover been known to fail. Dr. Slierman's "CAMPI1OR LOZENGES" Relieve Ilcadache, Nervons Sick Headache. Paipi'.:ittoa of ihe heart, and Sickne.-sin a very few minutes. They cure Lowreea of Spirits, Dtaj- jjdancy, FaintiVew, Colic, Spasms, Cramps ol the Stomach, Swmrner or Bovrel Cemplaints: thcy keep up the spirits, dispel nll ihe distredling 6ympton;3 of a nightof dissipation, anrt enable e person to uridergo great mental or bodiiy toil. - Dr. öjierman's l'OOR MAN'S PLASTER Is acknowJcdcd by all who have ever U8i d it tr ■ be ihe best strengiheninff Plae'.er ín the wond. ond a sovereign remedy for paiÜ3 and ■veaknesr in the back, loins. side, breast, neck, Iimb6. joints, rheiiiiiatism, lumbago, &c. One miliion a ycar will not supply ihe demand. Caution is necessar , as there are many nhprinripled uericna who would !orce a epirrious rirticlo upon thf coimnuriity. Bu careful to get Sherman'b Poo Mau's Piaster, with a "fue similc" of his writ ten name on the back - none others are genuine and will do morehurt thati good. When Btich men as ihe Rev. Darius Anthony of tlie Oncidn Conference. Rcv. Sebastian St'.cct er, ol Boston'; Rev'. Mr. Dunbar, Mr. Hancock Rev. Mr. De Forest, Iton. Aaron C!aik, J Hoxie, Esq. Hon. B. B. Beardsley, Daniel Fan ehaw, E?q. and a host of ñames of tho hke iep niaiion cin be brótrght forw&rl to prove the elK cacy oiDr. SbcnnaB- preparations - whfitl the are so warnily recoinmeniied by the medical pío fession, and prescribed in the practico, an whet sach universal approbation follows their us a:non4 all classes, wo may justly say that th Dr. 9 not only èntitïed to the appellation ( "VÍCTOR," biu can fñiríy lay claim to the pa ronage of the public, and will rrceive it. Agcnls for Anu Arbor,, II. M. Thompson . Co W. S. & J. W. Maynard; E. Sampsor Ypsilanti; D. C. Whitwoadj Dexter: Pickfor t, iraig. Saline; Smith & Tyrol. Clinton, 1 Bower, Manchester: P. Farliek & Co., Plym outh: D. Gregory and A. Grant, Northvillc. '218-ñtn Medical Noíicc. THE uno'crsig.ned, in ofiVring his services t Washtenaw and the ndjoining Co'jn:ies, a H'.vncDopathic physician, would eay, that afie having practiced medicine on the principies a taught in the o'd school, anrl treated diseasc fo the last two years according to the law of Ho mecopathy, - (Simüia sir.tilibus curuntur,, taught in the new school ol' medicine ; and hnv ing compated the successof the two sysiems, h unliesitatmgly believcs floinceopathy to be th most 6afe, certain and successlul rnethod of cure Diseases, hitherto incurable, are now ifi mos capes, permaneiiily eradicated by llumocopathy AiTcctions of the spine, head, uteru3, siomaeh &c. &c. havo no.v their certain remedies. Ep ilepdy, manía, para'.ysis. neuralgia, bronchitis livcrand lung diseases; scarlet fever, cholera black measles, maügnant sore throai, erysipciab or black tongue, croup, inflaminanons of tlie brain, BtorftBcn, bowels. &c. &c. are only a few of the many üls, thot have been s-tript of their terrors by the timely applicaiion of homoEopatliic inedic-iments. Wuho.-it furthrr essay, the unuer&igned would Jeaveit to the ailüctcd to tay, on trial of the remedies, whether Honiccopatliy is whatit claims to be or not. He would nbo state 'hm he hos just rcturnec' froni New York and Philodelpbia, with a compteto assortment of MEDICAiV'ENTS, jnst imported irom Leipsic, to thiplace, whete he will uitend to all csills, and furnish niedioamenm: books, &c. at the lowesl prices. From the close and exclusive atttntion he is givintf lo the stu:l and raciice cf Ilouiceopathy to be able to give eatisfaction to thosc who may favor him witlj their patronage. Communications, po6t pud. from patient8 at a distur.ee, will receive proinpi attention. Those who may wish to place themsclvea under his tre-atment for any chronic disease, can obtain lodginge eithcr at his house, or in other places, at low pnces. THOS. BLACKWOOD. M. D. Homo?rpaihist. ' Tpeibnti, 2Oth Nov. I8Í5 239- ly CÖÜKTY OKDEKÍÍ rriHE highestprice poid in cafhby G. F. Lew JL i?, Exchantrc Broker, opposite the Insurance Bank, Detroit, for orders on any of the countins in the State of Michigan; also for Stoa eecuriiies of all kinds and uncurrent iunda Cali amiste. Dec 1, 1845. 241-tf waktëd! fTlWO yonnsr men about irf or 19 yearsofnge. JL as apprcntLcea to the Snsh nndvBllnJ mnkin; Liisincss. Also, onc JOUR.NEYMAN. at th abwvc busiiters. H. GRKCOItY. Auo Atbor. f.o-.ver-To-,vn. Dbc. T, W45. 1211 - :1 iThe WoniícriMl" Suecesa WÜ1C1I ür. Folger Oiosioriiiin. or AüIieoling. Bulwini luis mei wiilrnpt tfiily in itasule, but ais iu úe curcs.wüicfj " Me el fected. in persons wbo we.c in a nopo'i'fs culi diiion, lias convinced ihe most skepncorof ite extróordinaVycuraiive.RroporúcaritlwjnMistjOa its claims tu llio namu oí ihc GKLA1 Ub.u' The .-inesrion ís no ipngerasRipA'lCtfU r1rtífl ; rii.a"1 lt has leen aaiks'iicionly setiM wrnni the last two móníhs that Folger's OtoKioman will product) a cure qwicktír illa u"y ? r.tím" cJy in ihe wurid. and refctejicea cn bc giv n to persons a and bat ofUfé city lm hato pe ricneen its woiideríiil virtues. who had iricd Iüi years all othors remcil.es in vain. Mr. WlLSON.a luid; layer, reaidingat Hobort.en N J., had tried overy rmedy wJiich he could hear oí ibr 'lio relief o! astríiiur, and Rad spent more than one hundred dollars in endeavoring to procuro helft but i váin. He cdmfnoncëd usng tho Olosauniaü, Jaiuwry 'ilet. The hrst dose ho took gavo him relief, and two (laya nlterward he wiiu called to say that the email quanity o! this rcmrdy which he had taken had done him more goodihan any and all the medicines he had ever iised in his hfc. Mis. BcIK thc wife of Robe.rt P. Rcll, of Morristown. N. J., who was severely aiiiictcd wath .isihiiiH,' wasgiven up by her physicians. She was removed to the be.iboard in tho hope ol pal liatin? her distressing eyjnp.tpms, but wiih no benefit. One bo;i!o of the Olosanian so far relievcd her that bhe was áble to get up froni het bed and dress herself, r. tfíing ehe lnd not done befo re i n moti'hs. and she has now retuMiedio her residetice n Morrisiowri, N. J., wilh every prospect of beir.? speedly reatored. INCÍPJEN'l CONSUMPTION yields to ts efiecis. It soothes ihe troublesonio Couyh nnd gives refreshing slunibers to the weary; it alfaya the pain in the sidc nnd sorenees in the chest, and enablcs the persen to expectórate easüy, while it cnrirely restores tlie socrctionu of üie system and expediteá rétürnióg hcahli. JAMES B. ÜEVOE. 101 Rende street, liad Ion? becn coni'iilainíjig of asoreness in ihe chest. accompanied with a 6hort liacking cough; he raised mHtterfreely. had lost his appetite and flt alarmed at b simation. He had tried varioiis remedies vithout any beneficial eíl'cct. His ehortness of breath and pain in the sidecontinued to increase;f He usedone bottle of theOlosaonian, and is restored lo heahli. Georg VV. Burnett, of Nowark, N. J., Geo. VV. ilays, of New York; üavid Henderaon. 60 Laiühtst: Mrs McGnnn. 0 Walker Kt: F. Laban." 52 Pike sr.. Mis. Archibnld. 'J5 Walker st, with HUNDREDS OF NA MES of persons residing in New York. could begivcn, who are ready to bear tcstimüny to the euperioriiy "t the Oiosr.onian over evory oiher remcdy known for ihe cure of coujiiis, coh!s, nsthma. cousumpnon, spiliinp of blood. dyspepsia, consumpiion. bronchitis, difiicutty of brenthing. hoaroencss, influenza, pains in i the breast and sidt. and the vari ous affections of the sionnch and liver. Forsnleat 100 Nasaan st.one donr abovc Ann, and at Mrs Ilays. 139 Fuiton st., Urooklyn. A"cnts for Ánn Arbor, W. S. & J. W. Mnynmd; E Sampson, Ypsilanti: D. C Whitwood. Dexter; Pickford &, Crnic Saline: Smiih & Tyrol. Clinton; H. Bower. Manchepter; P. Farlick È Co., Plymouth; D. Gregoiy and A. Gran:. Wthvüle. 21S-6ino NEW COOKirVG STOVË7 And Stoves of all kinds. The sub8criber would cali tho atlention ot th public to Woolson's Hot Air Oooking STOVSVVhich hincan confidenily recommpnd as bein dccidedly superior to any Cooking Stove in us For simpliciiy in operation - ecooumy m iue and for uricqualled Bakixg and Roastig qual ity, it is unrivalied, The neiv and important lmprovemcnj in troduced in its construction beiiig suuh as to ii surO great advantages ov6r uil other kinds o Cooktng Stoves. VVILLIAM R. BOYES, Jr. 7fi Wcodwurd Avenuu, De roiu Dcc. 13, 1815. 5 12 Hoady Made Clothing AT REDUCED PR1CES. T'Ail largcst and best assortmcnl of reac made clothing ever before ofTered in th Staie, now on hand and íor sale, Wholesale o Rctail, at the Clothing Emporium oJ' the Sub scribere, consisting n part of Tine broadcloth Frock aud Dress Coate. Tweed and union cassimeie, satmetand jea Frock and Business Coats. Summcr Coata iu great variety and ver chcap. Cassimerc, cloth, tweed antfsamnier Pants o all styles and pnces. Satiü, velvct, stik, valencia, cashmere an Marseillts Vests - a large stock ofridi and fush ionnble styles. Also, un extensivo ossortment of Hosiery Stocks, Scarfs. flandkerchicfe, Collars, Shirts Gloves, Cravats. Suspenderá, &c. 4c, all o whicli will !e sold Iow forcrt.'A. They woord repectully invite all, in want o ready mndc gnrmcnts, to cali nnd examine thei siock bcforc purchüsing clsowhere. asit has been selecfed with care in the Eastern mnrket anc manufheturod ia the htcst styles and most dura b!e maiiner. IIALLOCK A RAYMOND. Corner of JefTereon WooJward avcn'.ioa D?tro:t, April 4r J815. 213-: DErVTISTRY. E. G. BURG KR, Dentist, HAS removed hisoflicc to Crane & . Jwoti's Kloek, first room on the Second Floor. where biMng y.cH prepaicd to altend lo èVerj rancli of bis profesyion. wou)d rtspectfully eaj o all who have iiot had those nececsruy oraans. 'HE TEETH, propcrlv auended to, delav n. onger, but cH uptn him and experienjae tli ase and durability of his operatiens. Tkioi? ccoinmodating andchargos rino case unreasonabie. Ana Arhor. Mnrch T. 18-15. 47- tf " FOUND. 4 BOUT four woekrf smee, on the road berx. tweéñ Detroit and Plymouth Corners, a 'uit MuKr. TLe ownr-r ot'whicli c:ui hnve t by fllingon w. It. WALDRON. Saler; Dep, 8, 1815. :!w-2-l: ■ TAKEN u. by thr eubscríhct on or olwiit thc first o!' Novciiber last a HHFF.R. trfpp9 ed to be tw Venrc oíd. withbnndlewilfs. wlwtr uu-k nnd belly and oino white orv ilie l-ees urtd tii!. Theowncr is requeettd tu pay tlhargea una tak üer áway, l.EVl JUNI . Jin i'wa:cr. Dcc. 1G, 1845, 243- 8wlOR COUGHS, COLDH, ( ONSIMI'TION .Vf. IMIÜUTAM' TO AI.L THOSB AFKLICTEt) WITH IC.SKA.-jl- Oí' TUK IKMiS A.NÜ BRBAST. ti'i'l Minn.l'j crcr (■is.- Moi c ixideiua "la súruussiñu hedlth Tiilorafici vittuesirl ? ? i q q ;íiünj Dr. Baker1. SprincfiVId. Wnsh. Co. Ky.] SiHiNOhir.i.u Ky., Mny 14, 1S4Ó. .Io:-3:s. Sar. ford 8t, Park: - Ci-NTE - I tako ihis npportiiniiy of inforniinu ;ou of a most reiniirkable cure períurmud upun 'én hy the use üf 'Dr. Wistar's Jialsum of Wil Chcrr,j." ba tl'.p yeaV 1840 I wns t,-ikcn wiüi an Ii.flimihon ol Öovvda which I lubored undcr ior six vverks whon 1 graduaüy rcovercd. In the fal' l I4I I wns atlacked wlih n scvere cold, which ser.tcd itselt'upon my hm.'?, nriïl the spnee o ihrce yenrs 1 wasconfined to my bed. I uiod nl kinds of ineilicirif 3 npd every variery of medica nid nnd witlioui lcnt fr: nn3 iluis l wenried nlong unti! the winter o? Inil, whcii I hcard of Wistar'a Balsar of Wild Oherry." My fricuds jicrsuaded me to givu it o tiial though J had mven up all hopes ot" n recovcry and hád prepaired jnyself Jor the chango of nnother world. Through their solicitntion I wns induced lo nmke nse of :he "Genuino Wistar's Balsatnof Wild Chcrry." The eflect was truU nstonishing. After live yenrs of atHietion, paii nnd Bufièrina: nnd after having spen Jour or fiiir Inmdrcd dollars to no purpose, and the bes and most respectul!cphvsicians had provcd unavailmg,.I icas f n rc?t rt I lo e.iit're, heal'h hi tic 'lessing rf trad and ïhs i-sc of Dr. Wislar's lia Isa m f Wild Chcrry. I atn now ur.joyiDg poo.l licnlth. nnd such is my ahcied appcaiance that I nm no longer know when I meet my formcr ncquaintances. I have cained rajiidly in weight, and my üphI is flrrö andeolid. 1 can now eat asinuch n6an pcrs3n,and my food scemsto ngree wild me.1 have enten more duriny the lnstsix months than I had cnicn for five years before. ConsidcnOg niy case nlniost a miraclc. I decn it ik ccssnry iur i'ne goud of the afflicted and (hiiy I owe !o the ])roprietors nnd my feüów men (%lio should know where relief may be had to makc this statement public. May tho blessing of God rest upon the jiropri etors of po vaiuable a medicine aa Wistar'ö U;ilsam of WildClicriy. Yours respectful!}'. W1LLIAM U. BAKER. The foJloir:n% has jus t been rece ved ƒ rom Mr F.dward Stratiun, of Lciington, lo.. xrhic! s'ioirs th:it Consumption in i i icoitt fnrv can be curcd by "■Wistur's lialsam of Wl Chtrry. Lexington, Mo., Jan. 21, 1845. Benjamin Phclps - Dear Sir: 1 lakc great piensurein communicating to yoi v.hiit I coiisider an extraordmnry cure, efii'clee on my daugluer, ahout 14 years of age. by a tnr's Balsani of Wild Chtrry. About the Isto September last, my daiigltfer wne i;.kcn eick. aril wna nttcnded Ly sevcral physicians. whosc pre icriptions proved ineHecrual. or see ned to do no good. She was.uttcndcd with a constant coucli and pain in tlic breast. lier phyèlcinns and iil who saw hor. came to the couclusion th;:t sh was in a confirmed stage of ConEumption. mudo no other calculation than for her to die. - But as soon'asehc commenccd tükin;,' the Balsam sho begin lo improve. nnd cominued so to do until her healèb was restored, nnd is now entircly ívelE With a view of bencfitting thosc who mny bc s: tuilarly afllicted. I take pleasuro il ecommending tliis rcuiedy to the coi.fi Jciico o 'ha public. Yours, with respect, F.DWARD STRATTON. WISTAR'S BtLh&JÏM OF WILD CHEllRï iat not only relieves bttt cures! ETPrice 1 per bottle, or six boules lor .5. For 8ale ín Cincinnali only by SANFORDiSL PARK, nnd in Ann Arbor by Maynards, so! Agenta for thisCoumy. 2M "Put nol the Light unciera Bushei," but rcac and ponder, THE TIMÉIS CO.NÍE, a-id now is, that th great mas3 óf ihe pcoüle o' Ü',s and th o!d woi !d, have decided thut tho I PKilSÍAX AND fjtrÓI4W EXTRACTS. are the most eff.-ctual combination of mcdicinn injjredients that ever lias, or ever can compose piil. The RESURRECTION or PERSIA.N P1LLS, being made ol vcgr-tnbla extracis, ai ensíly digestive. bccoming a juice in the huma stomach. Tliia hquid is easily tnken up by th abaorbent vessels, and conveyed ihioughout a paris of thesystem, dispensing lifeand animatin in all the organs. By being nssimilated wil ibe liiooii. it enters into its combiii'iiiou, punfy ing the streair.8 of life. You see it would natu rally and readily combine with the blood and a ihe secretions, thus adapting itself to the removí of all diseases of impuro blood. which clog tl organs, causing pain, distres, and ieath. It th impurities suttle upon ihe oigan of the btoniacj it causea bad taste in the mouth. a furred lougne bad breath, indigestión, dyspepsia, pain, a sent. of fullness or gonencss, &c. If upon the lang or ihroar. ihey will cause a cough. lightncs weakness, and an uneasy sensaiion in ihe throa irriialion, bronchitis, end consumption. I: the settle upon the üvei, thcy will cause liver con plaint, jaundice, or snllöw skin, fnver and ngue bilious didcnses of ali kinds, and irreulariy o the bowel.s,diarrahojfa, &c. If upon the nerves they will canee nervous weakness, pain in ih he.id, sick headache, general debility, low spirits heat in the back, side, or head. If in the eysten gcnerally. it cause general emaclation. scrofula tumors, tfght hard skin, pimples, blotches, irrita tion. &c. &c. You know if any thing clogs the enginf. a the machinery bccomes rciarded in us motion and us it decreases in strenpth, the rnoiiona bc come paralyzed more and moro, unnl finally ccuses to move. So wilh the human system, a the blood becomes impure with humorp, tho or ganBsuder creatiag, pain, mieery, and if not re moved, dcath. A constant use of these Pilla in a famüy, wi add years lo each individual lile. For bcin mado of vegetable exirncts, thej mny he take from youth to olti age without injury, but wit decided benelit. Weqkly, puny children, wi become henhhy and strong with a stow use o these Pilla. They soothe weak ñervos, strength en ihe wenk, and cleanee all ihe organs in a man nor abovo described Being compound of juices ihcy pass throuuh the smallest vessels, thu teaching dsc.ise whorecver pent up in the sys tem. oven in ihe cyes nnd brain. We know that they are tbc best Pili in th world. for tna of thousnnds thnt have laken w ery oiher .il!, have decidcd so, and nothingcouli hinder tliem from keeping thein on hand. - Take these pille fiefe!yr and you will beldon want a physician. Who ever henrd of rnucl sicknoss in family whcre ihese Pilis svcre lakei lieol) ? Thcn agèin ihey cause no pain or weak ness in their opnrauon; ihey tsootho ihe bowcle nnd are a s ure cure for DlARRHaiA OR SUMMER COMPLAINT indigestión, costivenes!", and all disoas:s nrisinc from an itnpure slomach or hluod. There ib noihing bctter for fever ntul ngne. oi biiiousdis cases, nnd all othera memioned above. N. B. Pi ice reduced to 2s per box for 31 'Ute. Remenibcr eath box contninstil Pilis - herefoie, ihey ure the chenpest as wcll as iho est. Beware of Pilla made of guias, calotr.e ud coarse powders, for they will destroy the onls of' the 6tomnch in time, and cause deuih. - Jcware, for tho most of them contain cnlomcl or omeihinjr as desiructive to humrm exrstence. Remembor iho Re3urreciion or Persinn PiJIs, tp. made of Vegc-tuble extrncts. Kor sale in all the principal places in tho Unm - Wholesale and retnil by P. Chvcr & Co.. :roii: C Eberbach, S. P. Jcwett, fjund & ['Collum, Ann Arbor. 237-Gin "lËrëoën WoodTF" A FEW Corda of Wood wantod innncdiutchj . in paymentfor the Siffiinl of Liberty.C. BRINCKEUHOFF'S .vSSjEE THÉ Propnc-or dones 10 crfpYess the fací ihai liis medicine ia even ea pable of more thuu carrylog out kal ho recoinuueuds it for. - As Ki listante lio has heretulore i.iu recomnun (led U as a perlect cure in all :at.s ui Consumpmm. and other-diseases of the Lungs, Liverund Throat. Couuhs and Colds; Gul personé wlio uso t b'eing ihe best judges oí na nicrits. decide at pnce thai it is the perfeciion oí an cfïectivc medicinal preparation. Testimonióla crowd in ixi the Proprietor, siating such rapid cutes of the nbove discasts even wlien ol the most nygrovaiing characicr, that thcre is no withaianding the naturnl intcience ilwt it exceeds in power by the effect ol ts singuUily happy vegetable coinbinrmon. hn'y of ihe mineral and dangerous ncstriMHt; devised by the land of quackery. This .neiücino its Nüiuie's grand speeific in Luiij? complninis; it touches the seat of the disense, i procceds at once to purify and deterge the lucgi and clicsi of luose humors and decayed par';; which re6iilt frotu the action of diseabc. and v. [.■ .-. it lias perlormcd this part of ita ofiicc, it com menees to repair the rovage made ín the vitáis, and strenglhenè and increases the setion of the vtssi:ls8o ihat the part ia renewcd sufllciently t perlorin its wontcd duiies, and the cure is efIccted. The Consumpiive should kiiow thfli lo tbem dclays are fraught w'uh danger, even a day wasied in worse ti én useltss tani)ering with iheir coniplaint, if devoled to the nse of the Resiorativc, would bc bringlng them eo mucli n'enfér to a cure. Tlierc is rtn abiding senst? o comfort whilo under the mild and soothing, yet cft'eetual action of this remedy, vhich is a hap- piness indiecribable by tho patiënt: it is a leelng ot an ensurcd escape trom deatli by an al most miracnlous human invention. The followinj certifícate is from Dr. Chil ton, the wel! known Npw York ciiemist. ';I have analyzed a bottle of medicino cnlleí :C.Brinckcrh()(V's Health Rcstorative,' and fine tliat ït does not contain IWcrcuiy, or an y o'he metallic preparaiion; nor oium in nny of it forms. It s conposed of vegetable matter en tireiv." James Ft. C'jiii.ton. M. D. C. )ÏHlNCKi:iU]OFF. So!e Proprietor, f8i) Broóme street, N. Y. For sn'eby V. S. & J. W. Maynard, Agenta Ann Albor. 241 -4w CANT BE BEAT ! THE subscribers would inform the Public, tha theyconiinue to supply the State of Michi gan wiili L. B. WALKER'S PATENT 8 U T JU A Cïil JV E $ . Tho Inrgu numbers oí these Machines that hav beensold, and the stcndily increasing deniimd fo tlicm. is the best evidence uf tlieir real valué and of tiieir estimauon with thoée who have be come familiar with their merits. Walk eb, 's iSinut Machine issuperior to other in the Foirówuig particúlá'r'e: 1. As it combines the Dculivg. Srouñng, an Ulotcing Piinciplcs, it cleane the emnttiest o grain in tlie best inanner, rctainiiifr all the fric tion of the wheat. and discharging thesmut nni dust as fast as eeparaicd ironi the wheat. 2. It is simple in conslrvction, and is therëfore Ie63 liable lo bccome deranged, and costs les lor repairs. 3. ït rune vcry Cigfit, and ia perfectly secur frum firc. 4. It is as durable as any othcr Machine i use. It costs considcrabiy i.r.ss thm other kiudj These important points ordiñerence hivo giv en this Machine the preference with those wh have iairly tned it. Amone a largo numbero Gentlemen in the Milling Business wbo migh bo named, the following have used the Machines atrl certified to their cxeellency andsuperiority: 11. N. Howaru, Pomiacj Mich. V.. F, Cook. Rochesicr, do E. B. Dankorth, Mason, do M. F. Fiunk, Branch, do 1!. ÍI. Comstock. Comstock, do References may a!so be had to John Bacun, Auburn, Mich. W. Rvom, do do I). C. Vkelawi). Rock, do John Pmrs, Monroc, do II. Dous.m.vn, do do A. Beac, Waterloo, do Geo. Ketchum, Marshall, do N. Mk.vf.kïvat. Onl'Jand, do All orders for Alachines will be promptly a tended to. Addrcss E. O. & A. CRITTENTON. Ann Arbor, (Lovyer Town) Wash. Co. Miei AiiLT. 24, 1845á'26-ly Xry Groods at ""boiesale. BEECHER Sc AT?BOT OFFER for sal for ensh (he followingf gooda at Ne York wholesales priecs, transportaron on! aüded: 40 Bales Brmvn Sheetings and Shirlinge, 10 Caset Bleached do do 10 Biles Brown Dfillinge, a Cases Bleached do 2000 lbs Batting, 1000 " Collón VVarp, Nos. 5 to 20 500" CumPe Wicking, 700 Carpet VVarp, 100 pieces Sheeps Gray Cloth, 100 " Satiinetts, GO H Cassimere, 5ü " Blue, Black, Brown, Green, Steel Mixed, and Cadet Mixe Broud Cloths, 150 " Black, Colored, Figured and Plni Alpaccas, 50 " White, Red, Green and Yelio Fiannfili, 30 M Super Meal Bagfring, 50 " Piain and Figured Kentucky Jeans 50 " ' Linseys, 50 " Cnnton Flnnnela, 50 pairs Mnckinaw Blankels, 50 pincps M. DeLnine and Cashmeres, 100 Blanket Shawls, 50 pieces 7-8 and 6-4 BedTicking, 50 " Siripo Shirting, 50 Blue JDrills, 100 u. Prussian Diaper, 1000 " EiifTlish and American Prints, together with a jjenertil assorlment of Tlirende Pin?, Buttons, Combs,Glove8, Ribbons, Laces Hdkfs, Sec. &cc, makmer the larjrest and bes aesorrmont of goods to be fottiid in this state 132 Jefforson ovonue, one door below the St. Clair Bank Building. Detroit, Oct. 7, 845 2S3-Cmo STAT5: OF MICHIGAN, The Circuit Coui for the Countv of Washtenaw; of the Decen berTcrm, A.D. I84Ó. dt.NKV ItOUSE JoSltüAVpR.vTT&. (iNATTACHMENT. Dakikx A RsxroriD ' Survivors of theni8elvcs end Lyninn Millcr, dec Intely doing business under the name undstyle o Pratt, Rexlord & Co. NOTICE is l.crcby given thnt on the flrst day ofOctober A. D. 1845,a writ of attachment wan issued out of the Circuit Court for the Goiihty of Washtenaw aforesaid, againsl ihe lands nd tennnicnfs. poods. thfriteJs, rightsj credits, moueys and erTects of Joshua Prati and Daniel A. Rcxford 6urvivois. &c, at tho snit of fionry Rousc plaintifT, for the sum of one hundred and thirtctn dollars, which writ of nttachment wns made returnable on the firet Tuesday of December A. D. f845. and has been retufned duly cerved. Hawkixs& Pr.Arr. B. KING, Attorniefl for 'PioiritifT. Clerk. Ann Arbor, Dee. 22, 1845. 24I6t luit Claim Bccds JUST Prínted and forsale at this office. ??6rTAHE precedí ng figure is give to repreícni i ihe Insensible Perspiration. Ft is ihc great evacuation for the hnpuritics ofthe body. It will ;e nóticed tliat a iluck cloudy mist issues froni all points oi' tlic è'urfacë, whích indícales ihat his perspiruiion llowe uninierrnptedly wlien wc 8rc in lieiiltli. but censes when wc are sick. Li e cnnnot be suetnined without it. It is thnnvn ofl froni tlie blood and other juicos uf ihe body. and disposes by this menns. of ne.'irly all tlic imniriiits within us. 'l'hc blood, by this means mly. works iisell pare. The langu.-ige of Scripure is, "in llie Blüod is :he Lite." l( it evet jccomcs impute, it itfny be tntced direcily lo the .ioipige ót the Insensible Perspirntion. It Hevér requires any internal medicines to elcanse it, ns t ulways purifics itself by its O,wn heat and actíon. and throws off nll tho ofiending hnmors, ihrouh thc Insensible PerspirAtion. Thus we see all that is necessary when the blood s stagnant, or iníceted. is to opeAihe pores, and it relieves itsel (Trom d!1 iinpn'nty iríatantly. lis own lieat and viinlitv are suflicient, without one parlicle ol' nu dicine, except to open thc poro." upon thè surfuce. Th.is wc sce thè Ibllv of tnking so mnch inteinnl remedies. All prac:iúoners, however, direct iheir effjris tu restoie'the Insensible perspiration, bul ii sccms to he not always the proper one. 'i'he Thompsonian, lor instance, steams, the Hydropatliist shrouds ns in wet blankeiB, the Homopaih si dcnls out infinitiasimnls, the Allopailiist blceds und doses us with niercury,nnd the biusicring Quack gorges us wiih piiis, pills. pilla. To give soino idea'of thenmnunt of the Insen siblc Perspirntion, wé will tale that tbtf learned I)r. Lcwcnhock. and the gieat Boerhnave. ascertained thnt five-eighths of all we receive iniothe stomach. pasí-cd oíT by this means. In othei woids, if we ehl and drink eight pounils perday. we evacúate live pounds of t by thc Insensible Pcrflpirrition. This is none other than tho used up paríieies of thc blood. and other júices giving placo to thc new and fresh ones. To check tiiis, therefore, is to ictain in thc systeni fivc-eig!itli6 of nll ihe virulent matter thnt nnture demanda should Ieovtihe body. And even when this is thc case, the bl.)od id of so active a principie, that it tleiermints t'oec partidos to the ski i, where thcy fo'rhi scal)&, pimples, tilcars. nrtd othr spots. By a sitddcii transítion íroni heat to cold, ihe poics .iré stopped. tlie pcispiían'on ceases. and disease begins at once to dcvclope itself. Henee. a stoppage'of thia flow ofthe juicos, originales so many coniplnints. It is by stopping thc pores, thnt ovcrwhdmí. mankind wiih ep'ugh's, coJTds, afiu oórisumptíoñs. Nine-tenths of the world díé froni dicenacs induced by a stoppnge oí tho Insensible Ppfsp.iration. It s easily seen, therefore, how necessary ie the flow of this subtfe humor to the surthee. to preserve Jienlth. It cunnot be 6topptd; it cannot bc even chcckcd, without indúcing disease. Let me asi; nov, cveiy cándid mrad, what course sceniB the most rensonablc to pursue. to utidtop tho pores, alter ihey are closed? Would you give physic tounytop the pores? Or would yon pnly ■something that would do this upon the buiface, where the clojjging actunJly is? Would tiot ibis bo ooininon senge? And yet I knowof no p'hysícian who makes anyextemnl ípplication to eire:t it. The reason I assign is. that o medicine yvithin tlieir knowledge. ia capable of doing it. Uuder these circumstances, I presont to physicinns.. and to all others. n preparation ihai has thia power in i'sfullest extent. It is BlcAL JSTER'S ALL HEALING OJNTMEXT. ortbc WOItLD'S SALVE! It has power 10 restore perspiration on tho feet, on the hend, around oíd eoies, upon ihe chest, in shori. upon any panol ihe body, whether diseased tlighlly or sévéreíy'. It lias power fti cnuse nll cxterral seres, scrofulous humors, skin disea.es, puisonoua woujjds, to diacharge their patr.d matter, und then hcá's them. It is a rcmedy that sweeps off tho wholo cata logue ofculnncoua disirdero. and res torca ihe entire cuticle lo its hcalthy íuncrions. I: is a remedy that forbid the nt-cessiiy of so many and dcleteiious drugs laktn into the stomacli. 1 1 isa remedy that neither sickens. gives inconvenience, or is dangerous to the intesines. It preserves [and delends the turface frornal dornngement of its lunctions, while it keeps open the channcls for the blood to void nli te impurities and dispose of all its U6cless particles Thc snrtacc Í8 ihe outlct of five-eií htha of th bile and used up matter withiñ. ít is piercel wnh millions oi openings 10 relieve the inies tines. Stop up these pores, and dciuh knock at your door. It is rightiv termed AllHenling lor ihere s ecircely a distase, exiernnl or inter pal, tlml it wíl! not bcuc fi. i have used it fo the last fourtetn years, for all discases of th chest, consumption. Jiver, involvinc tho utmos danger and responsibility, and I dcclnrc before Ilciiven and man, ihatnotin ono single ensu ha it failed to benifi-. when the patiënt was vyJOiii the ro.ich óf moital ineans. l have had physicians, learned in the profession; 1 have had ministers of the Gospel, Judgesou thc Uench, Aldermen and Lawyers. gen tlemen of the highest erudiiion and multitudes o' the poor, use it in every variety of way. and ihere hnsbeen but one voice, one united, utiiver salvoine, saying, "McAlisier, yoür Üint.nent 6 goodl" C0NSÜMPTI05. Tt can hardly be credited that a salve enn have nny efibct upon the lungs, seated as thoy are within t'ne systeni. Bat wesny once for all. thii this Ointment wíl! rcach the lunss quicker than any medicine that can he given internally. TIiup. i!' placed upon the chest, it penetrales diroctly to tli3 Inngs, separntee the poisonous partióles thnt are consuming tlm, and expela them from tho Bystem. I need nol eay thnt it is curin? persons of Consamption continually, althouch we are told it is fooüshncss. I care not what is èaid, so long ck I can cure severa! ihousand persons ycnrly. UK AD ACHF.. This Salve has cured prrsons of the Head Acho of 12 ycars slanding. and who had it reguinrlv every week, so thnt vomiiing of en took placo. Dcafncsa and1 Kar Aeho are hrtlped with tho like sucecse. aa afso Ague in the Face. cor.p tef.t. Consumption. Liver complnin!. pnins in the chesi r sidc. fnllin,' of tho hair. oneor the other always accornpnnies cold feet. Jt is n surc sign of dieease in tho system to havo cold feet. Thc Salvo wül restore the Insensible Perspiration nnd thus curo every cato. In Scrofula, Krysïpulns and Snit Rheum, nmi othcr diseases of this nature, no internnl reincdy has yet heen diecoVered thnt is ko good. The same mnv be snid of Bronchitis. Quincy, Sore Throat, Piles, Spiuol Diseases, Broken or Sore Breast, &c. And ss for the Chest Dfc38pí. encli a Asthmn, Pain. Opprission nnd the likc, it is the most wonderfnl antidote in tho World. For Liver Ccmplaint it ie cqually efïicaciou?: for Burns it hes not has ita pqunl in the World: also, Excre6ences of every kind, surh as Warts, Tumors, Pimples, &c, it makes clean work o) hem aü. .SORK r.VF.S. Thc inflammation and disease nlway lies back of the bnll of tho eje in the socket. Hencc the irtue of any medicine must rench tho eent of ie inflamation or it will do Iittlo pood. The alve, if rubbed on the temples, will penétrate rcctly nto the aocket. The pores will bo open d. a proper perspiration wil F hecreated and the iseaee wtll coon paee offio the sur.'ace.riMlT.KS ON THE FACK, FRECKÍ.KS, TA."7, MASC ULtNi: SKIN, CROSS SUKFACK. I13 firct nction iato i;xpel rrll humor. Itwil - not eensu drawing lili the fuco :s fïee (rota nny matter thar mny bu lodged undei tho akin and n] frcquonily bieaking out 10 ihe smlace. It Uien „ lie.ils. Wlie thero ia nothing btït grossme33, or ) (Juli repulsivo surfacc, il b&gittt to-aotionand pi eoitcn u'iul Uio ckin bicornes aseinootli nnd cue ns a child's. It ihiows a lïcshncss and btitóiimg color upon th'e now white, irnnspnrent _ skin. thiit is pcrtccily . citchniiting. Snme limes C1 in pase of Freek lea il wiil fitst start out ihose S thnt h'ave lain hidden nrui srCn bul seldom. y uu ihe Salvo and all will'soon disappenr. S wo c ms, M Kpnrcnts knew how a t n I most medicines worr to children taken inwnrdly, tluy would bo slow ' lo resort lo tliem. Ei.pc"i;iUy ''mercurial luzciig-s," cnllerl' "inedicated loienges," pills, Ac. ■ The triuh is. iiü one can teil, invaiiably, when ' worms are present. Now Iet me si;y to pare nis. " ihut ihis Salve willníwiys teil it" a chüd line worms. It will drivo cvery vesiige of tlictn nway. is a pimple and sale cui e. '.' 'i'hnre is probnbly no medicina on the fnee of the enrth at once so eure and Éo'soie irt the ex P pulsión of worms. , It would be cruel, nny wirk'ed, to t'ive intcrnnl, d'oiibtful medicines, so long a6 a hannksa, . exiernal one could be liad. TOIl. KT. g Although I hnv snid littfc nboüf it n n' hnir c rssforniive,.yet I will siake itnguinst ihe World! g They may bring their Oils iar and' near, nnd mine will restore tlie hair two cases to their one. u OT.O SORES, MOItTIFICATIoNS, ULCKKS, ETC. r . Thnt 8ome Sores aro an outlet to the r tie? of the syotem. is leca6e they cannot pass i olf througli the naiu-al channels of the Insensible Perspiration. If such Rores are henled up. K the impuritirs must linve sume other outlot. or it ' will endüiiger tile. TtÍ9 is the reason why it ií j impolitic to use the common Salve of the day j in ?iuh cuses. Por they have no power to open other avenues, to let off lliM moibid matter, and ihe C(n8nqtiences are alwnys fatal. This Salve f will alwoya provide for sitch emcrcencics. DISFASKS OF CHlLDfiKN. r How many thousands are r.wept off by givinc ) internó) medicines, wh.m iheir young bodies ' and tender frames aro unable lo beur np iijjainst t tlicmT N'hole armicB aro thus sent to theii graves merely fnm pouring into their weak P stomachs powcrful diugsond physics! It is to such i hui ib.e Ájl-Hepling üinunent tenders se l snfe, pleasnnt, and harmlcss a cure Such cases as Cruiip. Cholic, Cholera Infautum, j Wornib-, and al! Slimmer fTomplainta, by wliich so mnny rhilJrcn die, the Oininu'iit will remove so speedily and surely, ihat a physician will never he needed. Moihers! tu"OUl)pui all this land. we now solerunly and sncredíy declare to you thnt ihe All-Heuling Oi;.;iiioni will ■ save your children from a'ri naVly grave if you will use if. We are not now cctüófed by the ] lens' desiie to goioa hut krjowirig ns we do thui vas't bodies of imams and chüdien dio early: which is suppi eed to be inevitable ind irtipöss - blo to prevent, we hold up uur warninii voic , nnd declare in the face ot the whole world. CI1ILDRKN NKKD NOT DIK WO II E TflAN OTIIKIISÜ But it ia from thn want cf proper nourishmciii and tlit constant druggirtg ibey undt'igo wincb mows U;en dmvn r.a the rank grnBS fulls bufou the scythe. IVIoihers! we repeat igain. nnd f they were the last words we ever lo utier, :md oí conree past f tic rcach of nll inreiiBt. wo wmiid i say, "usetlie Aü-llcaling Oaiuuciu for si cknets among chüdrcn." r.HF.VMATIS.M. It removes nl.T.ost immediatcly tlic inflaniation and awclling, when ihu paqj ol coursc cëaies. FKYER3. ín cases of fuver, the füfficÜlTy lies i;i the pores being locked up. so tbm the heat and persp'raiion Ciinnot pass otl'. 1 ihe least níuíst'ufc con ld be starled, ihe criéis h petsud and ihe danser over. Ti.e AI!-lJealing Ouiin ent will in all cusos of fevers almos! iusiantly unlock the skin and bring forth the pfer'apiraïiöni FEM.VLE COÍ.1I! A1NTS. Inflamation of che kidneys, of iho womb, nn'l irs lalling down, weakneé's, and irrrgnlimty'; in short, all those difficuhies whi. h are frequeiu wiih femn les. lind rcady and permanent relief. V! have had aged ladies tel! us tliey rould no' live $ix monili8 without it. Jïu' 10 iVimles about tobeeoine mothers, if used forsome weeks ante cedent to their conrincmnt. very few tffthöfcc pains nnd convuisions which aiu-nd ilem ai tl;.n period will bc feit. Thisftct ought to be knowii ihe 01 ld over. S3AI.I) Iir.AI). We have ourod cases lijnt ncinally drllnl evcrything known, aa well as the nhjji'ty of fifiecn or tweoty doctors. One nínii ruid us he had spont $000 on hs childrcn wnïioui nny benefit, when u few boxes of ihe Oiniment cuicd ihcin. CORAS. Peoplc need never bc trsubled wiih ihom if they wiü usu it. As a KA.MILY íMF.DICLN'P:. no man can nieasure i;s value. So long as the stars ruil aloñg ovectBè Ueavens - o long ;is man trëadf ths earth. fubjccl lo all tbc inh'nnities of tlullcsh - so long as disea.se nnd sicknesa is knowu - just so long will ihis Ointment bê umi a'nfl estcemed. Wiitn mnn censes from oiTtlic e.irih, thèn thedemand will cense, nnd not ui! then. 'J'o allay all spprohcrifions on ffcconnt of itsingredients, in possessing such powerful properlies, wc wülsiaie that it ís eo.nposcd of somo ol the most common nnd harmless herbs in cxistence TIhtc is no mercury in it, asean lie seen ■ from the fact thnt it does not injtire the skin one panicle, while il will pass rlirougll and physic ihe bdwela. JAMUS McALIáTER & CÓ. IC8 South etrect, N. York. Sole proprictor of ihe nliove Medicine, lo whom all communicniions must bc nddicsseii (post paid). Price '5 cent9 and 50 cents. tCFCAUTION.ri) As the AllHealing Ointment has beca greally cou.'iterieited, we have gtven ihis caution to thepublie, thnt "no Otnirnent will be genuine unless ihe names of Jams R'icAlisHcr, or JamesMcAIisier & Co., are wrinen wiih a pen upota every label." The label is n steel engraving, with ihe figuro of "fiftSerisible Pcispiratiou1' on liiC l'acc. Now we hereby offer c rewardof $500, to b(páid on conviciion, in any of the constiiuted courts ol' tbc Uniied Staies, of any individual counterfeiiiíMj o-ir name and Ointment. MAYNARDS, Ann Aibor. Wholesale Agrnls. SMim &, TYRELL. Clinion. KETCHUM & SMITU, Tocumsch ( 1. Cl WHITWOOD, Dexter. H. HOW KR. .Mnncliesier. ! JOHN OWIlN & CO-, Detroit. " IIARMUN St COOK, Brookln. I Dee. 18, IBló. y 43- ly I WOO2.-f WOOIi" CLOTH! CLOTH?!.! THE subscribers will continue to ' ture Fnlled Clotli, 'or 37i cis. per yard, nnd white ilatinel'for 20 centp per yard; or they will manufacture the woul for halt the cloth it will mak e, Their Fac' tory is 2J miles West of Ann Arbor, on tho '- ; ron Rivcr. Wool will nlso be received at Scio. ' When sent y Railroad it will be aüended to in ". (he same inonner as ir tne ownera were to come wiih it. Wool wil} bc mnnufactured in turn as ' it comes in na nearjy as it can be done with referc ence to the different qualiticsof wool. WOOL CAR DING, will bedone at Scio, by Thomas Hoskins. S. W. FOSTER&CO. i Scio, Mny 1, 1845. 210 HAVE now on hand n largo nnaortment of Family Grocerics, Pointe, Stuffe, Drugs & Medicines ol the beet kind for sale very cheap. Nov. 17, 1845. 238_ _=3I Try- Try-- Try Agrian. A FTKR you liave tried onu thousand and ono t. kinds of Pilis; tlicn iry Dr. Holsted's Brisk Pilis nd you wiil be ful ly sawsfied tlmt thcy nre as luch prei'eruble to evcry o:her kind as tho tuij's ht an! bent is preferable, to bring foiward and ruinóte a heallhy growili in vegetables to that hicli enwnatcs from ibc mnon. rrii(iy nrejust what is wanied in tliis country -a pi 1 1 ifiat opérales quick. ihorough and easy arrying ui! impmities with ihcrfi; leaving thé lomnch nnil bowclsclccn and clear. Away wiih our SLOW PILLS. ilint uct SLOW- clconso 5L0W, and lenve ilie system iu a SLOW state, lilioift muiter and oiliur impediinentscoHect ey mpid in the systcm when once tliey begin to icuniulate - and will incrense íis fast na Slow 'ills wi!l remove tlicni. It ie neceesary thereforo, 3 linvca biisk operation - that will akousk i. ut. orqa'nb rroni üieir torpitl state, give a inpctus to tlie blood and secretiona. Thcn food uil digest- thestomach gairi strength - the gyseni strong - the tkin clear - the appetito gooi, nd you nro well - whon jour elow doses woulj .ccp you Iingerir-g nlong for tnonihg- and ilien lerhaps you will send lor n Doctor, and vrhat vill he do? He will givc you n powerful cabnrtic - ono ihat will do yon eotne good. Novv he yotir own dcctoie, and lake Halsted' Vegetable Brisk Pilis, and gradúate them to snit he patiënt. To wenk paiients givo ininll doos- a!o to child'rcn. Théy are hnrmlefs anif :nn begiven to the most delicate - but then they (vo lifc nnd motion to the sysicm. pTSKASÉ is a slow morbj.d aotion, clngging: ip all tho smnll vessels - and calis aloud lor ií1 empd'v Wint willaronso tllem into action befortr hoy become t'oo wenk to bc kept in inotion. 'eople die for the want of action - and fenrinip hcy shall obtain a hcnlthy, nntural action - thcy rofer takins n slow mediciné - thnt they may Inctor slowly f;r years - and at lust die with n i!ov, üntrcrinjj dÍFt'!i.e- tlio na'ural effect of tak115 alow Pilla. Away ilicri i with ihis theory.- 'f nauwe withes to piirify the an, she calis upir i liurry a ihundcr slunVer. nnd witli it h'er lightlings (air physic) to purify, cJeahpè, and give a icw mntion to tho atrr.osphero. end cll is welf. Slio dors not Jiphtcn prntly the jenr round te iroduco liiis mouon. Then follow notare,wheM i'öu are out of healih - linve o bad taste in yonr ncuih - indigestión - eofefivencps ■- fcvrr - colk :hüls - fever nnd apuo - dyspppsta- pain in bacd ■r limbs - taken cold - or in het out of orHf r in ïny wiiy - relieve ynurtelfinimediately by inkini :ho Brisk" Pilis. Try thein once nnd you wí( ise nn otlier. 5?8 PiTfa for üJS cenis. Sold wholosale nnd retail by J. Owen &, Co., Detroit; C. Kbcrbncli, S. P. Jcwett. Ld êc McCplhun, Aun Arbor. 37-6m Wasiitknaw Co. Thïsukkk's Orricr, ) Aun Albor, Dtc. 8th, 15. IT haying bcc:i made duiy of the Trcsurers oi the different C'ountits througliout thr títate oí Michigan, by the piuvisions, ol 'lAn Act to provide more cifectuuiiy for the complot:on. and (:iajuti;iun of fihea, penaltics and fur{ uurcs ol ri'ccpnriiicei-;" upjiroved, March 12tb, A. D.' 18-14: - To duin.-md and receive nll iDonies which may be iu the hands ol the dilFe. cht ü'fficeis nVèiitfóned in snid act: and it h.iving heen rcprescnit'd ai lina olh'ce, (hal therc is a large ainuiiiii ol jijoney in iho hands of different individúala in ihè Couuiy of Washteubw, whicli sii.'jiild, i nccoPÜÍlnce w itli the provtsions of tlitt .et aion.; :-.!!. Du fluid into thisolüce. in nntieipalion of iho d8iMbution of uch moncya to bomade on ihclirst clriy ol March, A. D. 1 .S4Í5. And algo, belícVíng tliat ri oflicer would reMin u.i'-:ïcv. of nwke ;my use of the same, wirt a !u!l aiicerdir.Mi'n, ol the provisions of ihc act ilJiArt hüuded to; The undeiMned has ihouglít proper to puBEsb in tliis inanntr the 7ih, tíhr i'ih, )Üih, Ihh and Vh Scctiuns f said nel, reliiting partituiürly to snch onsee, which may bo f' mid on pagtö fö() and 121 of St-ssion La w dl iMu-lnan, lói-U 'Sec. 7. All sberifls. cnsiniy clerk.. or other olliccrs or persons, vio nyw have in ilu-ir lmnd or may herealter collect. or icceive. any moiiVjr on iir.es or penaltics iniposed upon any peta in ór I erons, in any couit of xecord in ibis stato, or upoii any recognizanbea in er min.il pioceeding, sriüll rniiuerfutivly p;iy ir ihe same to the' rreirsurer of ihc couniy where snch line or pennlty wnssij imposed, which treasurer tfhnil g:ve hi omciaT receipt to such oflicer or person paying i':c samo or ihe amount so paid. .Sec. 8. All jutiics of the peaco, constables,, niaishais and oihci orlicers or persons, who havr iiow in tluir lüinds, or may hereaher coütct or icccive any moncy on fines or pcunlties iuipossd upon any person or pe:sonfrby any jubucm uf. the peace, court of special sessions, orcoun niarlial in this siatc, tiiall mmtdiatcly pny over tho sume, to Ihc treasurer of the cotjnty whoro tueh lin.' or penalty was so impoted, which ircajnrur shall giyc his oillcial reieip; to such o.Ticer or personpiiyitig ibcsiiiic, for theamount so paid. Sec 9. All rn'oricy colltcted, or rcceivcil on ints or penajtiiu, upon my rccogti zanceslu cr.miiml pioceedings, nnd pa'id to any coumy irensurer of thisbtnif. ns hou in piovic'ed, i-hstll by surh coumy trenmrer. on or bcft.ru ihc first dny oi .Maich, in èneh ond every year, be -dívídLtl Dccorning to the nuinber of organiard ownships iu the coumy where hucIi trea.-uror oíTícinlly Uelungs, and an equnl share lliereof s'na{l & paid over by such treasurer to tliu chuirman of die Doard ol eclioul inspeciors in esch of auch otgoriized lówtianips, who blmll givo bis oMícímI recept to the freasurer for the amount to piiid. Stc. 10. All moncy piiidovcr to, and rrecived by, the chiiirmaii of the boaid of school inspectors'in'uny tówn'sliip in ibis Kiate; shall be by such chuirman iipjHopriütcd to the purchaso of h'.idi b.ioktj iitd ihe nicessary npjundages for township library. as n innjeriiy of the l-oaid oí inspectora mny djreci; which 1 brary when mlablished, slinll be kept a tuwnship library, exclusiveiy Ier the use of ihe inhabiiant of iho townslup, and shall be under such. ru'es. anti regulations osihe board of inspectors may fron :ime lo time deern Heccssary nnd proper to noku ior ihc protectiou and preservation of the booksr and to secure wch inhabitants in an cqunl and jusi use of the sanie. Sec. II. If any public oíTicer. or orher individual, having coHccted or receivcd any inoney ir funde of any kind whataocver, on any fiims-or penahies contemplated by tho provisions of tliis. 'iet, sha!! neglect or refuee to pny over such mncy or funds, eo collccicd r received, on domand, to thepropir couniy treasurer, ich. oflicer oriiidiviiiiiiilso negleciing or refusing. shall lorfeii and pny douulc tho amount oi such nioncy or fiimls, whicli may be sued for nnd recercd, by nciiun óf (ïebt in the mime of tho coun iy tic:isurcr, befoieany court having cognizrnco tb-èrëof, which amount so forfeited, when collected ahall' be divided and' paid over by sucl T3aMirer na fcereinbefore mtntioned. b'ec. 12. Auy oflicer who shall heroafter cotiIcct or rceeive nny money or lunds of any kind pil linea, penaltis or recogniznnce, and hall converl such money or funda so collected, to hi own use, or shall relime to pay over tho xmt a. hereinhefoie provided, shiiü bc doemed gui.'ty of i-mbrzlcment, and on conviction thereof shal.1 !)o pumshed by imprisonmeni in the sta:c priioú lor p term not more than thrce years. or bj finr not more than two thousawd dollars." it is hopcd that all persons now having in tl.eijliaiuls moncy belanging to the Librakx Fvnj crenled nnd n()propria;ed by the net nfou-soid, ■ will mnke immëdiate payment ol the sanie ftl ihis ofliire in obedience to the requirementi f ihe provisions ol ihesaid net. And that ibe un :lcrsigned will not, (by a duc performance f lis duty,) bj under the necessity of enforcing: [he Penal provisión? of tho aforesaid net O. W. MOOR E. 24.i-.Uv. Couniy Trcnsurtr. STRAYED from the subscribir iu Florida Hillsdale County, about the first of Novenv)er, a threo year old Chesnut colorcd Pony MARE, wiih a strip in the face, and three or "our small white spots on the back. Any person that will pive infornation whero she may b ouud, by scndinginc a line, or publishingit in he Sigual of Liberty, hult be libcrally rewardJcd. RANSOM COLE. Florida, Nov. 21, 1845. 243- 3w Bissoliition of Partnerslftip THE Cepartner8hip heretofore tAisting under the uamc of BOOTH & LA TOURETTE, ie this day dissolved by mutual consent. David L. La Tourette is fully nuthorizcd to collect and settle all duee and demands in faror ef and ngainst '.he said firm. W1LLIAM W. BOOTH, DAVID L.L TOÜRETEJ?, Long Lake, Qcncsee Co. Dcc 15th, 1845. 242- 3w

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