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1846
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HARTFOR Fire Wnsurancc Compasty. THE SuWribor, agent for the Hartfotd ,r Insuravce Cbmpantf, takea pleasüre in lny igbeiorc the pnbl'c ihc following circular: HaKTKOKuFiBE F5SUBAKCK Oh KI !:, ( Juty 22d 1S4V S Thu rcccjit disastrous firc in New York wil] of course excite solicimde in regard t na effisci on the solvency of Insurance Companies .11 ilin citv, nnd ihc in-ighboriug places. The Duectore of the Hnrtford Fire lnsuraix-u Company nu happy to nssure tiicir customers nnd the pul. ie. thatthey Hre picpared to ndiust nnd p iv ai mn'ttrity, all losse sustained y ibrir oflicc. surplus nnd curreittiecsipls, without delny, aud witl.ou withdrawing l'ieir permaneñralfvinents. 'I heit capital remnins amule for the tecurity of all who insure with them; and thoy imito uwners o de eirable property to obtnin Policios on ftVÖrnblB terms. both at the Home Otficc nndat tlirir sevrl Agencies. Thcir mode of trnisnciini; business, which for 35 ycars past hr.s secured the public confidenco. will remain unchangod. By order of the Board of Director, JAM1CS GÜ UOLLttí, Sec'y. F, J. B. Cr:m!, Ann ArborBy this it will be secn. that the Compatiy py their loes. during the laai eis months of firos. OÜTOFTHEIR SURPLUS FUiVDS. Since the pamentof one ihnusnnd dollars, to R. D. Powera, of Brighton. tor the loss sn?t;iin ed by bim, the Company have paid theVibscribev nnotlier ihousund, lor Flour llarreis, burnt at the recent fire in lus villnge. Foriliislnst thou and tbe subscriber piid the Company four dollars-a gaód inestment as he tliinks. during these hard times. All who are not insured are jnvitedto cali on him, ondhe will issue Policics withont deby. F. J. B CRANE, uer. Ann'Xrbor, July 20, 1845. 2?4-Gtu T0 THE VICTORS BELONG THE SPOiLS," A'LTnOlIGfl many pr(irrT:ions 'n tho paprie óí "POPULAR MEDiClNKS" hnvebeen before the public, clniming to give re'.ief. and even cure the most invetérate dioenses. yet nonhave so well nnswercd tho purpose ns Dr. SJierman's Medicited Lozenccs Tfiey are agreeable 10 the taste, easilv ndministeved. nnd ironi t.ie unprecedentcd sucetsa which they hnve niet wiih, nnd the remarkible cures which thcyhave performed, may justly ] iv claim to liiotitle oí C011quernr over thedisenses for wliich they have been recumtr.endod. Dr. Shoanan'.-? "COUGH LOZENGHS" Cure the moet obstinate cases of Congli n n few hours. They h'aVe cnred a largo nmnber of pcreona who have heen atven up by ;heir pliysieians and friends. and mny who have I'eon roduced to the verge-qf thé giave by spiitinc blood, C011 umption and Hectic Fevcr, by their use have íxxl the rose of health restored to the liasaanl cheek and now to speak fonh the prmsesof his invaluable medicine. Dr. Sherman'o "WORM LOZENGÉS" Have baén pr ved in more thnn W. 010 csrp . to bc nfall'iUe. in fact the oniy certarn Vorro Dtstroyiní; Medicine ver discoverecl. Childre.n willeat them wiion thev cannot he inreed to tnkc nny other medicine, and the benefit derived from the admmistration of medicine to them in this frni is great beyond concep'i'in. Wlu-n the breaihof the child bccomes offeufiive, and theie ia picking ot'thc nose, giinding of liie tei'th during sleep, palenesi ibbut the lips with flnshed cheeks. headiche. drovrjiness, siariinsc during sleep, disiurhed d'reams. awnkinj? with firightond Bcrcaming, troublesoniecoiiEíh.feverishnesíi.thirft. voraci'His appetite. siokness at ihc stomnch and bloated stomnch- these are amon? the inr.ny prominent pymptoms of worms, nnd can ho re lieved by ihese incomparable Lozcnces. Thej have never bctn known 10 fait. Dr. Sherman'i CAMPHOR LÖ2ENGE5" Relieve Heudache, Nervoiis Sick Mcadnche. Pal piiation of vhe heart. and Sickne?9"in a very fe Mtinutea. They cure Lowress of Spirits. Des pondency, Faintuess, CoHc. Sposm, Crarnps 1 the Stomach. Summcr or Bowel Compiaftjti they keep up the spirits, dlspel all the distress:n Eymptomsof a nigbfof diasipatvob, nnd enoble pereon to undergo great mental or bodiiy 101I.Dr. Sherman's "TOOR MAN'S PLASTERJs acknowledged by all who have ever us (I it to be the best BtrengthenirrE Piaster in ihe world. and a sovcreign remeoy fur pains and weiikncs in the back, loins, side. brc.ist, neck. Itml-s. joints, rheuniatism, lumbago, &c. One miltton b year will not supply the denmnd. Caution is necessan . as there are marty nnprincipled perons who would lorce a spuriou3 anido upon the eommnnity. Bo careful W get Slierman's Poor Man's Pl.ister, wuh a lfac similc" of his written name on the bnek - none others are genuino, "and will do morehurt than tjood. When ch men ns the Rev. Darius Anthony, Of the Oneula Conference. Rev. Sebastian Stteeter of Boston, Rev. Mr. Dunbar. Mr. Hancock. Mr. L)e Forest, Ilon. Aaron Claik. J. Hoxie, Esq. Hon B. B. Beardsley. Daniel Fan shnw-, Esq. and a host of names of the like reputation enn be broupht forward t provo tho eiliacy of Dr. Slvcrmin's prepnraiions - whon ifiëj are eo warmly retiommeiwied by the medical pro fession, and prescribe irr the practico, nnii tvheu such universal approbation follows thnir usr ■monall classes, we mny justly sny that th? Dr. i not only ers'itled to the appellation o! "VÍCTOR," but can fnirly Tav claim to the patronneof the pubüc. aml will rpcr.ive it. Agents for Ann Arbor. H. M. Tlinmpson & Co.. W. S. & 3'; W. Maynard; E. Sainpsonï Tpsilanti; D. C. Vhttwood. Dcxter: Pjckfonl Crai". Saiinc: Smiih fe Tyrol. Clinton. H. Bower. "Manchester: P. Farück & Co.. Plymouth: D. Gregoi-y and A. Grant, Northvill.'.Medical Oíace. TBÉ uftdersígaed, in offtring his services W Washtenaw anJ ibc adjoining Covnucs, :: HomcDoputhic physiriair. would say, tlint r.!:chaving pracúced medicine on ihe princij tauglit in the oíd school, onrt tremed disenso i the last two ycar.= accordm lo the lnw ■! lo masopathy.- (iniilia similibu cnránJur?) tatKhi in the new school of medicino ; nrid linincompared the sucecssof ihe iwo sysu-ms. hé unhcsitatingly believcs Homceopathy to be tli( jnost safe, ccrtnin nnd succcsslul method ol cure Diseases, liiihfifto incurable, aro now in nio; cases, pennaiif-ntly cradicited by Huiureopaiiiv. Aflections of the spinc, hond, uterus. stomaHi. &c. &c have now their cenain remedies. riilepsy, mania, pr.ralysis. neuralgia, broiiclutií., liver'and lung diseases: scnrlet tever. chpleto. black moasles, niallgmnt sore ihroit. érya or black tongue. croup. infiammntions ul ili brai, Btoinach. bowcls. fcc. &c. ireowly a fe of thc tnany üls, thai have 1)-:l-!i stript bf thei.l termrs by t'he tiuiely applicattoh of homcfiOja;litt medeament9. Wnliont furiher essay, thc undersigtncd woulc. leave ii U thc afflicied to eny, on trial of the remedies, whether lloinffiopalhy is whatit clnims tv be or not. , He would also stare 'hnt lio has just returnct. írom New York and PhiJndelphin. wiih a rom ptete Briincntf MKÜÍCAMENTS, jnt linported rom Leipsic. to ihispl.-.ce, wIí.mc he "intteml to n!!, r:.!-. v.r.d luriüsh mcdícotpents boohs, &c. at ihe lowest prices. From tlie cloa nnd exclusivo attention lie is giving to the s.tu:!} nnd practico of Homaiopathy to be abio to giv satisíaction to those who inay favor him yrhh their patronage. Commonicafions, post i nd. fram paiVent at a dislftoce, wiU receive promp"! attention. Those who may vvish to place ihemsclves under his treatment for any ebronte disease, fan obtaii lodgings cither at hia house, or in oihei place, at lov prices. TilOS. BLACKWOOD. M. D. Homceopntbist. ' Ypsilami, 20th Nov. 1845 239- 1 y COVRTY ORDERS. THE higliest price paid in cafh by G. F. Lew f, Exchange Broker, opposite the Insnr anee Bank, Detroit, for orders on nny of thc counti1 in the Stnie of Michigan; e!s for St.it eecurities of all kiudsuud uncurrent iunds Cul and s ce. Dec 1, 1845. . 241-tf WAiTE. rpWO yotinír nien about 18 or 19 yearsnf npe J. as apprcntices to the S1i nd Blin4 mnkin bunices. Also, on JOÜRNEYMAN. ai th itbove business. II. GRÉGORT. Ann Arbor. Lower-Town. Dec. 4, 1845. 41 -x ;- : y-ffJ Tié Womles-i'uï öwccess WHICII Dr. Folders' OWaonian. or All1!, ,)ing Bnlaam hos met witb uot only n itssnle, biK abo in the cim-s wich il bus el fecud. in persons who we. e in u hopetos oom diiiobtbu conyinced ih mósi skepticaToUls ïraordirinrv curative própcMieand csrfbiished its ei. 11:11a 10 ihe name oi ihe UIliA 1 &■ ' The qnesiion is no longernsfced "Ccu Afihma be curthr lt haflbeesaiisfnciorily enled wiili,n tfie last two n-on:!,S tbat Folger' O .„on, -.vü! pr.-.ducc a cure q.iicki r .han auy wborxemedy in -hc world. and - c n be " 10 peisons n and out of ihe ciiv who tave expo rici.cco .is nonderful viriues. Ho Uad tncd lor ve-irs all ethers remedas in v.nn. "' ' Mr WlLS()N..-!ÍTÍiU lover, icsidingnl JJono ke'n.N. J.. bad tned cvery .cm-dy whih l,o VoM hear of for tho roíief oí osüima, and had .penmore than one hundred doilnr in eti.dêavoring to procure help. bu in vain. He comnu-nced usinc 'hc Olosaonian, January 2lst. ihe firit douche took gave h.m rehrf. ondiwo-days aQerward h-s wife called to sny thai .he pmU qimntiiyol this remedy wl.ich he had taken had done him more gpodthan any and all the uKdicmea be liaii ever )is?d in hts Ule. Mrs. Bell. il.e urifi of Robnrt P. Heil, of Morrisiowri. N. J-. who was severeiy nfilicied with nsthmn, wasgiven up hy her phyaictans. bne u-as removed lo the scibonrd In be hope oí pal liatina her dietrcwing Bvróptpm. but wim no ben fit. One bottle of iho Olosaman bo far relieved her ihat she oe ob-l 4 ie P 1]T hed and dress heraeíf, a .hing slie had not done hcfore in monln. and she h now rctufned 10 her ros: lence in iorrisiovvn. ÍN. J., wh every irosnect 01" beiiig speedly res.ored. yieldsto its effecis. It sooihes ihe troublesomo nnd nivea refreehing shinibets to the wcar"y: il nllnys tlie pain in the si!e and sore nep in (e chesr, and ennhles the pereon tn ex pt-ctoiaie easilyj whüe it rniiroiy restores the se is of the system and cr..)ediies retorniog 'ej.'MGS B. DEVOE. 101 Rcade etrect. ha. Unc been compUii! ofa soreness in the cbesi acoomponid wiih ü short bncHing cougtú he ráiaéd maner Tref ly. had lost hieappctne nnd feit alarmèd atliw 8'iuation. He had tried varioiis remedies wilfcoivj ar.y brneficinl effect. His s!iormessofb:e...li and pain 111 the eidoc.ontinued to increase. Ue used one bottle of the Olosaoniun. and is restorud to hcalili. Georo W. Rnrnft;. oí " Newark, N. J.. Creo. W Hnv. nf Nr-.v York: David flondeison. 60 Tn'i"hi3t: MrsMcGann. 20 Walkei st; F. LaÜnn; 52 Pi'ke s".. Ji.s. Arehibald, 35 Walkers., 1 1 h H D N DR EDS O F N A M ES of persons p& siding in New Tork. eould be givcn. who are rpnHy to bear testin.ony to the supenonty of the Olos'ioninn over every oiher remcdy known for ihe eire of couph?. cöids, nsthma. consumpuon, ipttriijg of Wónd, dyspepsio, oonsnmption. bronchitis, cliffk-ulty ifhren;hini. hnarsenes?. iniluer.z-i, pnins in tho brenst ancf ?idc. and the van; ou3 afTcctions of the aloBwch and liver. Forsnleal 106 Tinssan st. one door almvc Ann, - aml at Mrs Iliys. IS9 Fulton st., Brook'yn. Agent for Ánn Arbnr. W. 3; C .1. W May - nnrd: E Sa'mpson, Ypsiianti: D. C. Whitwood lf Dexier: PickfonJ & CrjHC. Saline: Smiih &Ty ml. Clinton: 11. Bówer, Manchester;?. Faritcl 2 &Co.. Plyniouth; D. Gregory and A. Gram Torihville. . 218-G:noi Li" And Sfcoves of all kinds. The subscriber wtiuld cali the aiienuon ot ihc Hlbl'lC 10 Wcolson's Hot &Lr CooMag .!OV3a2Wliich he'cnn coiilKiiiiily ucommrnd as being decidedly superior to :iny Cpólfing Stave ui U8u For simpliciiy in operátion - economy in (nel. inJ for uriequaííed Bakixg and Roas-twg qualiity. it is unrivalled, The iicv aml important mprovcftieni ïntrotiiicetl in iio consiruciioti bciiig suoh os to in,me yreai aiivaiitages over ui! cuiicr kinds oi CoúliUlg Stoves. WÏLIJAM R. KOYES, Jr. 7li Wcodward Avenuu, Ue roit. Dcc. 12. Ic45. 2'2 iloady Sïadc Clothing. AT REDÜCED PUICES. TM!-: largest and best nssonnicni of rcr.d male cioiliing cvor bclore öfferèd in tliis Siflie, now on hnnd and foT wf.:, Wholesale or Retaif, at iho Cloihiiiíí Fmporiüni ol the Sub . rtibere, Miiisimg n part ot' F;iio broarfdo-h Frock ud Dress Coots. Tweed arfd union cassimere, satinetond jean F rock and Business C0013. Summer Coais in great variety and ver r.'aip. Ci.-. mere, cloih.. tweed and summer Pants o al! stylr-s ml piices. SrttiiT, vdvrt. s!k. valencia, cashmcre and les Vcsts- a large stock ofrich and fasli ionöMè siylfB. Af", an extensivo asportment of IJosicry Stocks, Scnrfa, ilnndlierchiefs. Cullars, Slilrts Gloves. Cravain. Suspenders. &c. &c, all ri which wül be :l.l low (orcafA. They wmi!! re#pécirul!y invite all, in want o rcriily maile sarments. to cali and examine thci stock before pnrclissing ils-wlipre. nsh lias beer gcftaeied witfi -i.e in the Rastérn market and nonufnctüred i. ihe latcst etylea and most durable manner. HALLOCK A RATMOND, Corner of JefTersbn k VVoodward aven-ies D.-tron, ApriJ i. [845. 213-1 E. G. BURGER, Denlist, HAS removod hisdlfice n Cran'e fcJewett' Blodt, iirst room on ihe Second Floor where being well prepared to nttend to everj brarich of liis profesaion, v.-ould ri-spectfully sa; to all who hnve not had tliose riecefsaty orcan. THE TJEJETH, pnper!v attendcd t". M iv nlonger, hut cnll u n liim and experienceih' eaeeand dur.-ibility óf his .ipernticns. Tkrm ííceommodating nnd charges inno case unreason Me. Ann Arhor, Mareh 0. I.845". 47-1 A BOUT i)iir weck.- t-ince. on ihe road bc tween Drtroit and I'lymouih Corners, . Fuii Mcrr. The ownT ol'whi.dj con li'ive it bv eullingpn W. IL WA LD RON. Salem. Dcc. 8, 18-15. 3w-243 TKF. ii[t By tlic feubscribet on or abont the first o(Jf oyéinber lost a HF'.IFER, tuppo sed to be two yeara old, with brindlesides, wlutt back and helly and souie white on the legs an( tail. The owner is requested to pay chnree an taknher nway. LEVI JUNK. Brklgwater. Dcc. 16, I51.". 243- fc'w■OR COUGHS, COU. CONSUMPTIÖN &C. Ml'OhTAVr TÜ AI.I. THO3R AKKLICTKD AV1TH D1SHASE3 UF T1IU I.UNGS AND BKKÁST. íPtíí Minutes erer iettStf 2Mr exilíente ofils surpnssw hctilth .■■' i (iet vrtneslll % -4 , 3 ? ? [Froin Dr. Blvtr. SprinefiVld, Wash. Co. Ky.] i-KiNü ui i) Ky., .May IJ. 1845'. Mc.'s-.s. Sanford V. Park: - Qgtixs - 1 take ihts opportunity of nfofrninj; on f a moat rcii);iikal)le cti'o pcrlormcd upon -c b:y the usB öt ''Dr. Wtstar's Halsam o U' II Chcmj." In the yènr 1840 I was inkrn wiih on Ii fltmnonol ttic Uüwo'.s wind) I labore! under lor ein vèèkswicn I gradual ly r"coerod. In the (11 i: VM I vroé ntiaoUcd wuh a scvere cold, Which Cated itsollupon my luiüT. and (nr the spnee of breo years I wasconlined io my bed. I iriod all unds if medicines :imi every vnrieiy of medical ml ithd without bcinfi': nnd thus I wivnie.l oloiig until ihe winter óf IÖ4 1. Whon 1 heartt of '-Wistar'fl BaTsam of Wild Cht ny." iMy fricnds pcisiuidcd me U give it a trial, tHbugh 1 M giveoup all hopos of a lecovcry. nr-' had prepared mysrW' tbr the change of anoiher world. Thiouh ibèïr solicitiition I was induceu io innke nee of the ;-Genuine Wistnr's Kalsnin of Wild Chcrry." The effect wns tiulv fistoljiehïng. After fivé yenrs of nffliction. pain nnd siiiFerinR: nnd üfier hnving spetv foftr ór frr huvihed dollars to no purpose, nnd the bost 'nnd most respectarle phvficinns had proved UBRvailine, I v"- ' O' 7i ratirel lo livtiro hcaUk bij thi blêsHiig 'f God. and tkr, vse of Dr. ÏFwtor's Balsam f Wild Clirrri. I am now crjoying good heahh. nnd 6iich is my altcred npjfiearance that I am no longerknow whèn T tnct my formcr ccqunintances. J hnvc iinincd rnpidly in woisht, and my flesh is Hrni and solid. 1 can now ent as tnuch as any person. nnd my food scemsto airce witfa me.-I have caten more durinir the lasisixmonths than I hnd caten for (ive ycars 'oefore. Cfnsidering my case nlmost n mirnclo. I deern it ik c 'St-.iry for the good of the afflicted ard ;' duiy I uw; :o the proprietors and my fellow men. (who should know where reüof may be had) totnr.kc this statement public. May the Messing of God rest upon the proprieiors of so vniuable a medicine as Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cberry. Yours respectfullv. WILLIAMli. BAKER. The Z iirn? kdsjust bren rece v:d frovi Mr. Edtruiri StritUan. of F.cxintTtini, Mo., trfiich s'ioics th'il Cons-ttnpUnn in is worst form can bc cured by "Wistur's lialsam of Wit ('in i ril.Li.x iNGTo.N, Mo., Jan. 21, 1815. Jinjninin Phelpè - Dcar Sir: I takö ?rrni pleasure in coinmumcnting to you vhal I considiT an cxiraordmnry cure. efTected . n my donghtér, nbout l-l yearáof age. by Wis . r.r's ii.-ilsntn of Wil.l Cherry. Abont the fst of joptcmber Insi. my dauahter wris tbkènsick. and vns aticuded by aevcral physicians. whosc pre■críptions provecí ineflbcinal. or scc.ncd to do no jood. Slie wasntiendcd with a constant cotih. ind pain in the brenst. Her physicians nnd fill , iio srr.v her. cnme to the conclusión that sin .vas in a fcörtfinnéd stage of Consir.nption. I fnudé no other cfltcolntion than fqr her to die. - But as soon osshc eommenced takin? the BalRam she began to improve. and continucd so to do until her bèaUh waa restored, and is now ëntirely well. With a view of behifitting those who tnay be similarly alílicted. J toko ptpnsure in recommending this remedy to the cor.fi lence of ihe public. Yours, wilfi rcppoct, fcDWARü STRATTON. WISTAR'S BALS AM OF WILD CHËRRY t'nat not only relieves but curee! [CFPrice $1 per bottle, or six boules for $5; For sfile in Cincinnati only by SANFORD & PARK, nnd in Ann Albor by Maynards. eole A pen is for this Co nty. 238 Persian Pilis. "Pvl nollhe Light vnder a Iiushcl" but read and ponder. nnHE TIMÉIS COME, n-id now is, that thr JL grient mnss of ihe peoDÍe o' tl.is and the old world. have decided that the PEilSiAX AXD INDI 4X EXTR ACTS, ire the most tfl'.ciual coinbination of medicina] incTédtents ihut ever has, or ever can compose a p.ll. The RESURRECTION or PERSIAN TU LS. beiiiy made ol Vogetnble extracts, art ciíily digestivo, licconung a juico in ihflBlumaí stomnch. Tliis liquid is casily taken up by tht nlisorbcnt yecsels, utid conyeyed throiighöut al narts of thefivstein. diepensing lifcnnd animaVioi n all the oTijiüis. By bciiii nssimilated wal the blood. it enters into its conibinntion. purifyn tho fiüeatus of life. You sec it would natnrnUy nnd readily combine with the Imiod and al ',he eccreti'-ns, tlnis adapting itselftothe remova uf all disenses of impure blood. whicli clo ih organs, canaing pairr, distress, nnd dètfth. Ifth inipuritics settlc upon the organ of the btomach it cnusea bad tasto in the mouih. a furred touuc lrd brcath. indigestión, dyspeprin, pain, a sens of fuilncss r gonnss. c. II upon ihe lung .ir ihront, thcy will citiae a cough. tightnesa weakness. and an uncasy S'insüiion in ihe throa irrit.ition. bronchitis, end cfnsun-.ptiün. Ii' the settle upon ihe livei. ilicy will c.iuse liver con plaiiü, jaundice, or sallow skin. fovcr and ague biKbjJiB (izases of all kinds, and irregularityc tbe büwelj8,diarraboBa &c It upon the nerves they will cause nervous wcakness, pain in ih lu-.id. siek luaflnche. general debilitv, low spirits ' 'ne-it in the back, side, or licad. If in the systet geñerálly, it cause cencral emaciation. scroful' y tumors, tíght hard skin, pimples, blotches, irrita tton. &c. kC. ■ t You know Tf ony thing clogs the engine, a the 'mnchinery becomes ret arded in its motior and as itdecrnnsfs in &treníth, the motions !e como paralyzed more and more, until finally n censes to move. So with the humnn svstem, c the bldod brcome8 impure with humorp, the oi y irnnssuller creating, pain, misery, and if nol re moved, dcath.A constant use of these Pilis :n a íarmiy. will add yenrs to each individual lile. ■ For befng madé Óf vegetable cx'.racis, they mny bc takon f rom youth to olü age without injury, but wiih decWéd benefit. Wcakly. puny ciiildrcn. will becoinc heolthy and strong witli a slow UBe oí ihese Pilis. Tfeey soothe weak ñervos, strengtheh tlie wenk, and cleanaeall tlieorgansin arrian ncr obove describe! Jíeing eompound o( juices. tlicy pnss ihroiiüh thc sinailest vesscls, thus leacbing d ae.ise whercever pent up in the syslem. even ñ the èyê and brain. We know that t'liey aro the bost Pili in the worlil. for tsns of thousnnds that have taken cvery othcr pil!, have decided so, nnd notbiog couli! hinder thein irom keeping ;hem on hand. - Tiike the?e puls freely, and you will seldom want a physicinn. Who ever heard of inuch stcknMs in a fainily where these Pilis were taken freeK ? Then again thcy cause no pain or weaknt'ss in their operation; tliey soolhe the bowels. and are a sure cure for D1ARRHCEA OR RFJMMER COMPLAINT, indigestión, costiveness, and all discases ari8inj.' fronT an impure stomach or blood. Tbere ie noihingbetier for fevcr and ague. 01 bihous disc:is's. :ind all oihers memioned abovc. ". ];. Trice rediiced to '2s per box for 31 Pilis. Renie:nbcr eaih box containsiU I'ills- therefoie, ihéy are the cheapest a.s wejl as tlic best. Beware of Pilis made of guma, calotnel nnd coarse powders, for they will destroy the noais of the stomnch in time, and tause dcath. - JBewarè, for the mostof them contain calomel or someihinp as destrnctive to human existence. Remember the Reaurrecllon or Persian Pilis, are made of Vegetable extraéis. For sale in all the principal places in the Union- Wholesale and reiail by P. Owen & Co., Detroit: O. Kberbach, S. P. Jeweit. Lnnd & M'Colluni, Ann Arbor. 2'il-Cm Blank Heeds and I7Iortagcs. WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL.for eule by RECKLEY, FOSTER& Co. March20, J815.C IUUNCKI5U1IOFE miIE Proprier ■■clfewri o.sprrss the fnci ihai lus medicine is even capable of more hun carrying oul hW hc recommends it for- s fori.uMr.iuc he Ima hereto ore nnt reconinu-nled il as a perfect cure in nll cpfcs ol Consumpon; :nd öthei-diseiisea of the Lungs, Livtrnml 1'hroat. CohbIib nnd poMsj hut persons who usc i being thcbesi jmlgis.if ua ments. dec.de it once ihQt it 8 the peVTecnöó of an cflectiyo 1 fnetlicihjfl prcparuiion. Tesmnomals crowd in . the Eropriew, BlttUn.g s-uch ropid cures ol the c ibövfl discasea even when ól the most i ting chnrocter. ihnt there is no wuliPtanding the . naiurfil nilerruceih.it il exceeds m power by ihe effect of íís singulnrly happy vegetable , biiintióh, any of tiic mineral and oorigcrous nos trrms dovised hy tho lnnd of (luackcry. This i medicino ie Nature's grnnd specific in Lunj? complaints; it touches ihe seat ot the dieease, K , proceeds ac once to purify and deterge the liingi , and chest oí thoee Iminors and decayed parta whieh rc-iuli from tht ctton flf disease, and vl.; .. t bas perlbrmed this part of lts oflice. it com menees to repair ihe rnvr.pe made m the vital, ontfengihens and increases the setion of the vtsseis so ihar the pan is renewed eufilciemly to lerlonn ts wonied dutics, ond the cure is efected. The Consumptive ehould know that o thnm delays nr (raught with déhger. even a lay wnsted in worsc tran useloea tampering with iheir coniplaint, il dcvoied to the use of the Re8torative. wóuld !c briñglng them so ïnuc'n nearer to a cure. Ti.cre is nn abiding sense ol" comiort while under the mild and soothing. yet rTeciUül action of tuis ïemedy, which is a liappiness indiscribable by the patiënt; it is a ieelng ot an ensnred escape Irom dcath by an almost mirarulous human invention. The following certifícate is from Dr. Chilton. the well Known New York ehem.st. iI have annlyzed a bottle of medicine eñlled iC.Brinckcrhofl"f8 Health Restorative.' nnd lind that it does not contain Mercury, or any o'her metallic prepara Ion; nor opium in ony of itfe Ibrtns. Tt is composed of vegetable matter cntirely." J imbs ('hii.ton. M. D. C. imiN'CKERHOFl-'. Sole Proprietor, 580 Broonie street, N. Y. For sa.'eby W. S. & i. W. Maynard. Agente Ann Arbor. 241 -4 wCAN'T BE BEAT ! THE subscribers would inform ihe Public, tlm tlicy continue to suppty the State of Michiran wiili ' L. B. WALKER'S PATENT 1I V T ?! A CM. JVE S . The lnrge numóers oí these Machines that havo leen soM. nnd the steacUiy incrciising deniand for theni. is the hest evidence of their real valué. ;md oftlicir csnmntion with those who have bccome familiar u-ith tlieir merits. Wai.keh's Smut Machine is superior to others in théfollowing pnrticulars: 1. As it coïiihincs ihe Jicnting. Srortraift, and lilouina Principies, it cleans the smuttiest '.f grom ín the best mahnèr, retaining all tlie fiic tion of the wheat. and discharping thesmut ond dost n fnst as sepnrated hom the whcat. 2. It is simple in conslmctioii. and is thcrefore Icpsliable to becoine derai)ged,ond costsless lor repairs. 3. Ii runs very Ught, and is perfectly secure from fire. 4. It is as durable as any othcr Machine in se. 5; It costs considerab'y i.r.ss thnn oiher kinda These 'mportant pointe oTdiiTerfince have piv: n this Machine the preference with those who lave fair'y tned it. Amongr a large nuniber oi Gentlemen in the Milling Business who might benamerl, the followine have uscdihe Machines, an-ïcen;iied to their exeellency and superiority: H. N. Howaru. Pontiac, Mich. K. F. Cook. Rochestcr, do E. B. nvNKor.TH. Mason, do M. F. FRiNK,-Brnnch, do II. II. Comstock. Comsiock. do References may also be h.ul to John Bacon, Auburn, Mich. W. Rws. do do I). C Vm.i.Mi. Rock, do John Pmrs. Monroe, do II. Dövsman', do do A. Bkacu. Waterloo. do Gr.o. Ketchom, Mnfèhall, do N. Hf.mi-.nway. Oakland, do All orders fr Mitchines will be promptly attended to. Adilress E. O. & A. CRITTENTON. Ann Albor, (Lower Town) Wnsh. Co. Mich. Aul'. 2A. I84Sr 2áfi-1yEry Ooods at Wfeolesalc. BUEUHKRfc AIMJOT OFFER lor ale for cash the following goods at New York wholesales priccs, transportation only nüdrd : 40 Biles Brown Sheelings and Shirtings, ]fl Cüserf BWclied do do 10 Bules Brown Drillings, ö Cas-es Bloached do 2000 lbs Batting-, 1000 " Cotton Warp, Nos. 5 to 20 500 " Gumde Wicking, 700 Carpet Warp. 100 picces Shneps Gray Cloth, 100 " Snitmetts, GO " Cassimere, 5ü " Blue, Blncfc, Brown, Green, Sieel Mixed, and Cadet Mixed Broud Cloths. 150 " Black, Colored, Figured and Plain yUpaccos, 50 " White, Red, Green and Yellow Flnnnels, 30 Super Menl Barpin, 50 M Plain and Figured Kentncky Jeans, 00 " " '' Linseys, 50 " Cmiton Flonnels, 50 pairs RInckinaw Blankets, 50 pieces M. DeLaine and Cashmeres, 100 Blanket Shawls, 50 pieces 7 8 and G-4 BedTicking, 50 y Slripo Shirting, 50 f Blue Drills, 100 " Pnissin'ri Din.per, 1000 " Enirlish and American Prints, toeethcr wilh a genen] assortment oCThrends, Pin?, Bnttoti!'. Combs.Glovea, Ribbons, Lnces Ildkfs. &c. Sec, makmir the largest and best assortment of goods to be found in this state. 132 .Tofiorson aventin, one door below the St. Clair Bank Building. Detroit, Oer. 7, 1?45, Cmo. STATS OF MICIII'tAN, TIic Circuu Cour for the Coumy of VVnsluenaw; of the Decem bcr Term, A. D. 1845. Hknry Hoüsk j v!, c IN ATTACIIMENT. JOS HU A PllATTí-V I Dam Kr. A Rsxrunn } Survivors of tliemselvcs nnd Lymon Rliller, dec. laicly dolng business under the name and slyle ol Pxatt, ilexlord & Co. NOTICE is liereby piven that on the first day ofOctober A. D. IH45,a wril of nttachment w!is siiftd out of the Circuit Coiirt lor the County of Wnshtenaw aforosaid. ngninst the lands mkI tenaiiienis, gbods, chattels, riyhte, credits, nioneys nnd eflects of Joshua Pratt and Daniel A. Rexford survivors. fcc, at tlie snit óf Henry Rouse plainiiir, for the sum ol one hundred and thirteén dollars, wliich rit of attacfiment was made rfturnableon the first Tuo3day of December A D Í H15. and has been returncd dulv served. IlAWK-r.ss&Pr-xTT, B. KING, Attotnics Tor PlnintifT. Clerk. Ann Arbor. Dec. 22, lt4T. 241-6t itnit Elaim Dceds JUST l'rintcd and t'orsalc at this office. 226TIIE prcceding fipuro is givcn to represent L ihe Insensible Perspiíation. It is ilic grejal icuatjon for the íinpuriiiea of.ihe body. It wil I u noticed thats thick cluiuly mist issues f rom II pointe' of the aurfacpí vvhjch indicnte3 iho.t iá perépiratíon llowg uninu-rruptedly when we fe in health. biit censes when vc .nvc sick. LI e annot bo sustnined without it. li is üirowti oíl rom ilic lilood :nui other juicos oí' llie body. iid disposes by this meaná?. if ncnrly nll t!ic imuiítics within ns. 'VUe biood. by this meane nly. woiks iisell pure. The langunge of Scripure is, "in tlie Blood ia ihiti Life." If it ever lecoines injpnro, it in:iy be trnred directly t tlie loppnge. of thc Insensible Hcirspirntion. It nevor equires any ititcrnul medicines to clcanee it, as t always puriíies iiself by its own heat and acioii. ;ind tlirows off nll ihe ofiending bnñiors. hrough the lnsensilile Perspíration. Thus ive ee ull that in neces-s.'iry when tlifi blood is stagínnt, or iníceted. is to onen the poros, and it reicvcs itsellfroni ull impurity instantly. Its own icaí and vitalitv are BiiÜjcient, wiiliout ono pariclc oí' nudicine. except lo opon ihe poref upon thesnrface. Tlms wc bée ihe lolly of (akíhg so Tinch iniernal remedies. All uraciitioners, hownver, direct iheir cff)rts torestore the Insensible íerspiration, bnt h seems to be not a'ways the proper one. 'J'ho Thompsonian, for instance. steains, thc Hydropntliist uhrouds i'a ft wet blanket?, the Homopath st deals out infinilissimal.", ihe Allop.iihiai blccds and doses us with nicrcuiy,aiu] llie blustering Quack gorges us with piils, jjüls. pille.10 give somo ïuea 01 tnenmnunt 01 tne inscn ible l'ornpiration, we wil! state that tho learnert }r. Lewcnhook. and the great Bocrlia.ive, ascerained th&t nve-eighlhs lof uil wereceive imo tho aomach, pnssed olF by this menns. In other .vores. if we cat and drink eight pounds per day. ive èviicÜQté iive pounds of it by ihc Insensible Perspiration. Tliia is none otlier than the used up particles if the Lilood. nnd otlier juioe giving place to the dcw and fresh ones. To check this. iherefore. is to rctain in the systcm five-cithths of" all tho virulent matter thnt nature demanda ehould ieáve the nody. And ven Whéri this is the rasp, the bl.iod is of so activo a principie, tlm it determines t'. ose partiële to the ski 1. wherc the forn scabs, pimples, nlcers, and othsr spots. By a sudilcn tronsition (rom heat 10 cold, th pores are stopped. the perspi tation reases. aiu ilisense legins nt once to develope itself. Henee. t stoppnge of this (low of the juices, originales so niany eomplaints. It is by stopping the pores, nat ovcrwhdms mankind with coughs. colüs. and oqnsumptions. Nine-tenths of the wotld die from disensos induced by a sioppiige of the Insensible Perspiration. It is easiiy seen. therefore, how necessary is the fiów öf this subtle humor 10 the surlncc. to prcfire hcalth. It cannot be stopped; it cannot be even checkcd. without inducini; diseasc. Lei me ask now, cvery cbhdid inind, wliat course secms the most reasonablc to pursue. to utistop the pores, after they are closed? Would you pivc physic tounslop the pores? Or would you apply 6omething that would do this upon thr surface, where the clogging actünlly is? Would not ihis bc common sense? And yet I knowof nu pliysictan who makes any external application to êlTe;t it. The reason I assign is, that no medicine within their knowledge. is capoblc of d.oing it. Under these circumstances, I pres?.nt to physiCians, and to nll otl.ors. a preparation that bas tliis power in itB fullcst extent. It is Mc A f. ISTEÏi'S ALL HEALJNG O1NTMENT, or the WORLD' S SALVE! It has power te restore persptnition on the feet, on the hcad, a round oíd sores, upon tho chesl, in shon, upor nny partol the body, whether discased elightlv nr cpvprplv.It has power to causa all esternal sores, ' luïous humor!, kin diseafés, pojsonoüs'wouhds, to discharge tíioir putr.d matter, umi then heaU iheni. Ii is n rcmedy that swceps off ihc whole catalogué of cutan'eoüs disorders, and restores tlie Einire cuiicle to ts lic.ilthy huicrions. Iï is a rcmedy t lint foibid the necessity of so trinjry and doicterioüs drugs taken into the stornach. It is a reincdy that neither sic!en9. gives nconvenlence, or is dangcrous to the intes i nes. It preserves rand defienda the tuvface from al! derangement of' its functions wliile it keups opon tlie chnntu-ls for the blood to void nll its im- puritics and dispose Öl" nll its useless partidos. The snrtn.ee is tlie outlet of five-eifhtlia of the hile and uscd up inaitcr wiihin. It is piorced w'r.h milüons ol opening to relieve tfce inicstincs. Stop up these pores. and dc-uh knocks nt yonr door. Il is rightly termcd All-Helling. tor there is scarcely a dis(ise. external or in ternul, that it will not bcuefii. 1 have use-J il for the last fourteen years, for nll disenoes of tlu chcet, consuniption. livcr, involvinp; tlie utmost (langer and rtisponsibility, and í declare before Hcaven nnd man, that not c-ne single case has it failed to bemfr. when the patiënt was wi:hin the re.ieh of mortal means. I have hád physiciai)8j leornpd in the profession; 1 Iinvo had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the Bench. Aldermen ond Lawyers. gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitudes ot tlie poor. use it in every variety of way, and thero h?isbeeii but one voice, one united, universal voice, saying, "McAlistcr, your Ointment is good!" CONSl'MPTIOV. It can hardly be creJiíed that a salve can have any elfect upon the lungs, Fcatcd ns they are ■wilhin ihe system. Bat we say once for all, hni ibis Ointmer.t will reach the lungs ijuicker thnn any medicine tiiat enn be given internally. Tlnu ií placed upon the chest. it penetrales dircctly to tlis Inngs, separatra the ppisonoua pnrticfes thai are conauming them, and expels thetn from the eystsm. I need not eay thnt it is curing persons of Con'suniption con'inually, although wc are told it íf loolisliness. I care not whnt is said. so long as I can cure sevcral thousand persons ycnrly. HKAi) Arm:. This Salve hascured persons of the IJead Ache of 12 yenrs standing, and who had it regnlarly evpiv werk, so thit vomiiing ofrn took plnce. Ieafne83 and Kar Ache an: halped with the liHe success. aa also Aguc in the Face. coi.d KK.rr. Consumption. Liver córnplain!, pains in the clipst or side, fallin of tho liair. oneor tho other always accompanies cold Icet. It is a-stire sign of disease in the system to have cold feot. The Salve will restore the Inwensmle Perspirationand thus cure every cate. In Scrofula, Erysipelas and Salt Rheiim, nnd other discases of this nature, no internal reinedy has yet been diecoverpd that is so good. The Dnme mav be said of Bronchitis. Quincv, Sore Throat, Piles, Spinal Diseascs, Broken or Sorc Brcast. &c. And as for the Chest Dipeasps, euch as Asthma, Pain. Opprcssion and t!ie like, it isthe most wonderfu! nntidotc in the World. For Liver Ccmplaint it is crjunfly ffficaeiou?: for Burns it Ins not hasitsequal in tho World: also, Excrrsences of every kind, stich as Warts. Tumors. Pimples, &c, it makea clean work of them all. SOrtr. KYK8. The inflammation and disease always Iiesback of the buil of the eyc in the socket. Hcnce the virtue of any mcd'cinn must reach the scat of the inflaonation or it will do iittle good. The Salve, if rubbed on the temples, will penétrate tlirccily into the socket. The pores will bo open cd, a proper perspiration will becreated and the disease will soon pass off lo the surfacc. riMPr.F.a o tuk tact.. KrsF.cKr.v.s, tan, mascuM.VE SIW, .ROSS Sl'RVAf'K. lts first action is to cxpcl all humor. It will - 9tot ccasc drawing lili the face in freo from nny natier that niny be lodged under tlio 8kiu and rcqucntly breaking out to the surfacc. lt then . icnls. WhYri thèrë is nothing but grossncss, or !u4l repulsive eurfacc, il begins to solten and often uniil th6 6kinbecom.es ossnionth and n :nte as a chilri's. lt ihrowa a freehnesp and ilushing color tfpóñ ÚÍé nöw wliitc. transnrirent I ikin. thal is pcrd'cily cnchantinc. Some times f n caso of E reek les it wiil fust start out thoso lint h:ivi! lain hitldfnand eccn butscldom. Pur3Ue the Salvo and all wiil 30011 disappear. wor.-Mp. Ir'pnrcnts knew how fatal most medicines were ( 10 chiidrèn tnk'en fnw'ardly, thcy wóuld bo doy ' to resort to iIkmii. Ksp.Ti-.lly "mercurial ' gis." ciillod "medicited lozenpes," iills, fcc. ; The truth is, 110 eme cm toll, iiv;u ;ibly, when wó'rms iro present. Nmv let mese'y to puren ts, that this Salve will alvriys tel! t' n ehilcl ha? wornis. ít will diivo cveiy vestige of them away. This is a pimple and safe cure. Th'eVo is probably no mediciné on the ftice of the earth ot once so sure and eo safe in the ex pulsión of worms. It would be cruel, nny wickéO, to l(:c internal, donlHlwl medicines, so longos n harmloss, exicrual one could be had. TOU.KT. Alihouch I hnve smd üttle about it as a hair rssloraiive, yet I will stake itagninst ihe World! They mny briqg ihcir Oils fnr and near, and mine wil] restora the hair nvo enses to thcir one. Oí. n SOKK5. MOnTIFICATIO.VS, l'I.CKRS. ETC Thnt eome Sores are an utlet ti ihe impnritic? of the sysiem, is bccause they cannot pass off ihrough the nmu al cliannels ot ihe Insensible Perspirntion. If sucli sores are healed upthe impuriiies must have some other outlel. or it will cndangcr life. This is the renson why it is itnpolitic to uae the common Salve of the day in BÚcn enses. For ihey have no power tó open other nvcnues. to let oF ihis morbid matter, and the conseqiR'iices are nlways fatal. This Salve will alwnys próvido for such emergencics. DisnAsr.s oi% CHir.nr.i::;.II ow niany ihonsands :irc ?wopt olí by fjivnig n nternul medicines, whan tlioir young bodies , nd tender frames nrc unalile to benr up ugainsl t hem'! Whole armies are tlniB sent to tlioir ïrnvos merely frm pouring into iht'ir wenk r tomachs powerful drugs ond physics! It is to j uc!i that the All-IIerilinx Ö'iniinent renners so , afc, plensnnt, and hannlesa a cure Súch c es as Cronp. Cholic. Cholera Iníuntum. , Wonii8, and all Slimmer ComplainfS, y wjbicl i so rnany ch'ijdreH dié, tho OintnuMU wil) i novo so spccdily and surely, that n phjráícinn i will ncver be ncecied. Mothcrs! througho'it nll this Innd. wo now solemnly an(i sncrcdly declare to yon Ihat the Al]-Hcalin Ointiñeñt will snve your childrcn from an narly ar&vc if jrou will use ii. Wc nre not now actuatcd by the lecsf desire to iiain; but knowing os wc do tliat vast bodies of iniants a:id childrcn die' carly: which is suppoBfïd to be inevitable nnd imposs'blc to prevent, we hold up uur wninins voic, nnd declare in the face oí the whole world, CHILDREN NKEI) NOT DIE MORE TUAN OTIIERSÜ But it is from the wtmt ef proper nonrisbmeni and the constant drugging thcy undergo which mows Oiem down na the rank grass fnl'ls before the scythe. Mothcrs! we repeat again. and if they wcre the last words we werc ever to utter. and of course past the reoch of all interest, we would say. "use the All-IIealing Oimmcnt for eickness among chüdren." It r'Pives nltnost immcdiatcly the inflamntion and swellirtg, when the pain of course ceaes. FFVKRS. Tn enses of fnver. the diinciilty lies in the pores beincr locked up, so that the heat and per.up:ration cannot pnss off, If lhe least moiBture could bc starled, the crisis ia posscd and the dnnger over. The AlI-IIealing Ointment will in all cases of fevers almost iiiFtantly unlock the skin and bring fortli the persp.ration. FEMAT.E COMri.A'NTS. Inflnmation of tho kidneys, of the womb, ani! its falling down, wrakrtess, and iiri'rulnrity; in short, all thosc diíHculues whi.h are frequont with fcmales, fiiuJ ready and permanent relief. We hnve had aged ladies teil us they could not live six monihs wilheut it. IJui 10 femnles about tobecome inothers. if used forsome weeks ante cedent to thuir confinement, very few oftbosc pains and convulsiona which altend tl-cm nt thai period will be feit. Thisfact ought to be known the world over.S'WI.n IÏF.A.D. . 1 We have ourcd cases ilmt actually defisd ' rything known, :i well as the ahiiity ol' fifieen r twenly doctors. One man told us he hnd ! ?pent $500 on his envidren without any benefit, when a few boxes of ihe Oiniment cured ihcm. TOKR9. People need1 never be trotibled wüh jhem ;f ihey will usn t. As a FAMILY MEDICINE, no mnn can mensure its value. So long is the mars roll along over the Heavens - so long na man treod the eartli, f-ubjei't !ö al 1 the inlininiies of the lesli - so long as diseasc md sickness i known - just so long will tliin Ointment be ueed nmi èsVéem'ed. When mnn from offtlieearth, tlum tliedemnnd wi-ll cense, and not ïil! ihen. 'J'o allny all' npprohenstons on account of its ngredients. in pos$essjn;rsuch powcrf'ul properties. wc willstnté that ii is co'uposed of somo ol ilie moet common and hannless hcrlis in cxietenco There istio mercury init. nscnn lc seen i'i Din the fact that ït does not rijure the skin oné partido, while il will p.-ips through and physic the büwela. JAMES McALÏSfÊR & CO. IG8 South streec. N. York. Sole proprietor of the aliove Medicine, to whom all communicattóna must lie addtessed (post paid). PrieeVJ") cciU9nnd 50' cents. (ETCAUTrON.xn As the All-Healing .Ointment Ivis been erratly counterfeited, we baye given ihia caution to the public, thnt "no Ointment will be genuine unless the nnmes of James iVícAÜstor, or Jame? McAlister & Co., are written with a pen upon every label." The label is n steel engraving. with rhe figure of ''Insensible Pürepirniion" on the face. Now we herpb' y offer a reward of 000. to bp pnid on conviction, in ony of the constiiuted courte of the United Sruresr of nny individual counterfeitinc o'ir name anti Oi.i-tment. MAYNARD'S. Ann Arbor, Wholesale A;entK; Siniih & Tyrell, Clinton: Kotehum iV Smith, Tecumseh: D. C. Whitwood, Dexterr II. Bower, Manchcsier; John Owen & Co.. Detroit; Harman &, Cook, Brooklyn. Dec. 18, 1845. 2J3- Iy WGOI WCOEi" CLOTH! CL0TH1! npHE eubscribers will coniinue to minufacFiiïled Cïoth, Tor H7J ets. per yard, nnd white flannel for 2) centï per yard; or they will manufacture the wool lor hall the cloth il will make. Their Factory is 2 miles West of Ann Arbor, on the 1 ' uron River. Wool willalso be received m Scio. 'hen sent by Railroad it will be attended to in the same manner as n me owners were to come with it. Wool will be manufactured in turn ns it comes in as nearly as it can be done wiih reference to the dificrent qualitifsof wool. WOOL CAR DING, will bedone at Scio, by Thomas IlosUins. S. W. FOSTER &CO. Scio. May 1, 1845. 210 HAVE now on hand a large nssortmeTit of Family Groceries, Pninie, Stuil's, Drugs & Medicines ol the best kind for sale very cheap. Nov. 17, 184&. 238 SHAWLS. Dress Btufi of all kinds, Lace Veils, Crav.its. Ribbon, &,c. fee. At the Manhattan Storb, Detroit. W. A. RAYMOND. Dcc. 25. 1S45. 244- Cm BROAD OLOTHS, Cimsimeree, Vestings Sntinetts, Gents. Cravnts. &c. &c. cheaj ■ at the MANHArrw Stokk, Dotroit. W. A. 11AYMOND. Dcc. 5, 1815. 214-6mTry- Ti'y- Try Asiun. A FTER you have tricd onc thousnnd and ono ÍTL kinds of Pilis; thcn try Dr. Halstcad'B " Brisk Filis. nd you wiil bc fully satisfied that they nre n? ïu.ch prefcrable to cvery otlier kind as the mn'e ght an'l lieat ia prefcrable, to bring forwnrd nnd romote a healthy growili in vegetables to that hielt cman.'itee irotn the moon. They nrejust what is wantod in this country -a pill ilint operntes quick, thorough nnd coey, nrrying all impuritics with ihffn; Jeaving the tomach nnd bowrls clenn end clcar. Awny with our SLOW PILLS, that act SLOW-cleanse 5I,OW. and lcuVc the systeni in n SLOW state. 3i)ious matter and otlier impedimenta collect voy inpid in the system when once they begin te leciimulntc - and y] ncrense as fast ns Siov 'ilfs wili remove them. It is nccessnry therefora o have a brisk operanon - that -vvill akousï ali . niK organs Trom tbeir torpit! state, pive a nn.vi rñpeíuá to the hlood and secrr-tions. Then foorf ivjll diffcsr - tlie sioniach nin strength-the gya cm siron" - ilm Fkin clenr - the appeiite good, ind you oro well- when your elnw dose6 woulc icppyow lingeripg nlong for monthe- and thcn )erhaps you vill send Jor a Docior, and whnt ivill he do? He wjll give you o powerful co-LÍi'ífrtic - ono that vvill do yon 6órfie fiood. Now be your own doctore, and take Halstftd'i" Vegetable Brisk Pilis. nnf radrwte them to auit' thé pntient. To wenk pntients give small do-scs-nlso to childrcn. Tliey are harmlrss nft'a' enn begiven to the most dclicatc-bnt then the givn life nnd motion to the syetem. DISEASE is a slow morbid ooticn, cloggin ip all the small vesf-els - and rails aloud lor tf emcdy that wili arouse them into action bcfors" hey become too wenk to be kept in motion. ■■ 'éoplè die for the wnnt of setion- and fearing" hey s!mll obtoin n hoalthy, nnturn) action-=-thpy prfp.r tnkina a slow medirine - that they mty' doctor stowly for years-'- nnd nt lust die with r,1 b1Ów tínppring diseiiee - the nmurnl pflect of tafc-115 slow Pilis. Away then wïth this theory.-w f nnture wis'.ioa to pnri(y the ai), sho calí vpïii ■ hurry a thunder shower, and wiih it her lightïings (air phymc) to pnrify. cleanse, and give a tiew niotion to the atmosphere. nnd all is wol). SIïp does not lightcn pently the yenr round to produce thif motion. Then follow naturc,when you nreout of heallh - hnve n had tnste in your mouth - indigestión - cof?tveness - frver - colk chhlfi - fevcr nnd uciie - dyspppsia - pain in bacd or limbs - tnkpn cold - or in fnct out of ordrr in nny wiy - relieve yourself i mnirdiately bytakinj the Jlrisk Piüp. Try them once and you wil[ use no oth'er. 2R Pilis for S5 cents. Po!d vb'oléshle nnd retnil by .1. Owen &, Co., Detroit; C. Eberhnch, S. P. Jewett. Lu"d J McCiilliim, Ann Arbor. 237-6mCIRCULAR. Wasutf.naw Co. Tkiasukj:k's Office, ? Ann A rbor, Dec. 8ih, 1645. ) "T having been mnde thc duty of the Trcsur. era of ilie different Countics throughout the late of Michigan, by ihe provisions, of 'Mu ct to providc more effect nal ly for the compleon, und diáposition öf fines, penalües and for;turcs oí roeognizinccs;" approved, March ülh, A. D. 1844: - To demand and receive all ionios which íTiny he in the hunda of ilie dirfernt ofiïccrs mentioned in snid act: nnd c having een rerrc6cnted nt this oflice, ihnt there is a ii ge anionnt of nioney in thé hands of different i)dividii:ils in the Couniy of Waslitermw, which tiould. in accordanco with the proyieions of tho ct oforesaid. be paid into lilis ollicc, in anticipaion of the disi iilui hun of sncli n)onej9 to bo nade on the first düy ol Marcli, A. D. 84G. And a!so, believing that no oñlcer would reain monov. or make any use of the same, witli i lull understauriing ol the provisions of the nct iboví alluded to; The undersiijncd has thought noper to putiüsh in this man'ner tito 7th, 8ih, hh. lOth, 3 1 th and ]2th Sections of goid ct, elating paniculariy to such cases, which mny be 3uñj 'ii pngi 120 and 121 of Session Lawa { Michigan, 1844. "Sec. 7. All sherifís. connty clerks, or other jfTicors or persons, vho now hr.vc in their hand r niny hereafter coilect, or recove, any money, jn finca or peur.ltics imposed upon any person os lersons, in any court of record in tlns state, or ' upon any recognizanses in crminal pioceedngar jliall rntmediatfly pay over ihe same to the treasurer of ihc coumy wliere such fine or penalty was so imposed, which treasurer shall give hia nílicial rereipt to such ofliccr or person paying. ihe same for ihe amount so paid. oec. 8. All jiittictts of the peare, constaBfesi marsha's and other ofFicers or persons, who liavc now in tlieir hands, or may hereafter collect or receive any money on fines or penaliie imposed upoli any perron or personF, by ony jtisiice of tlu; peace, court offpccial eepsions, or court martial in this state, chai] itnintdiately pay over the .une, to the trensurer of tho. county where such fine or penalty was so impos-eíl, which treasurer shnll giyo his oílicial receip; t uch oflicer or person piíying ihe same, for the amount so paid. Sec í). All rnoney collcctcd, or received on fines or penaliies. nr upon ny recogn zances u criminal próceédings, and paid to any county trensurer of tliisstnte. os herein provided, shalf by 6urh county trcnuirer. on or before the first diy of JVlarch, in enoh nnd' every year, he dividi-d according tu rhe number of orgnnizt-d iownHliips in thc county where such trea?urer oíiicially belQngs. and an cqual ehare thercof s!ioU ba paid over by buch trensurer the chairman of [he board of school inspector in eaciv of such. org.anized townships, who shall glVa his oíficitl receipt to thc treasurer for the amount sopaidi Sepj 10. All money paid over to, and received by. the chairman of the board of scboo! inspectors in any townaliip in tlns fitate; slinll be by such chairman nppropriated to the purchase of such bo!vs and the nccessary for township library asa mnjoiity of the board of inspector may direct; which l'brary when ea- inblisherf, ehall be kept a township übrary, exclueively for ttie use of the ïnhabitants of ih township, and shall be under such ru'es ai reguJations as the board of inspector may from time to time deein necessary and proper to mak for the proiection and preservation of thebooUsr and to fecurc 9'jch inliabiiants in an eq.ual and jusi uee of He same. Sor. II. If any public offienr. or oihcr individual, having collected or received any money r funds of any Uiud whaisoever, on any fïnrsor pcnnltieu coniemplntcd by the provisions of thisact, sliall nnglcct or refuse topay over uch money or funds, ?o coüected or received. on domand, to ihepropir county treasurer, such ofi eer or individual so neglectin or refiisiug. ehall lorfeit and pay doublé the amount of such moncy or funds, which may bc Bued for and recYered, by aciion of debt in the nnme of tho coun y trearturer, before any court having cognizrncethr.reof, which amonnt so forfeited. when ooi- lected shall be divided and paid over by ucr reasurcr as hereiubei'ore mentioned. Sec. J2. Any offieer who shall hereafter collecl or receivc any money or funds of any kincS on fines, penalties or recogniznncee, and halï convert such money or funde so collected, to hi own use. or shall retuse to pay over the sam a hercinbofoie provided, símil bedeemcef goilty f ombezzlement, and on coniction thereof shalï be punished by imprisonment in the state priaorj for a term not more than three years, or by fin not more than two thouBand dollars." it is hoped ihat aU persons now having in rheir hands money belonging to the Libkaky Fwhb created and appropriated by tho act aforesnid. will make immediatc payment of the same at this office in. obedience lo the requirements of the provisions of thesaid net. And that the underafgned will not, {by a due performance of hisduiy.) ba under the necessity of enlorcing the Penal provisionn of the aforesaid act. O. W. MOORE, 243- 3w. County Treasnrar.STRAYED from the subseriber in Florida,. IJ llstlale County, obout the first of November, a thrce yenr oíd Clieenut colored Pony MARE, with a strip in the fnce, and three or four smoll white spots on the bnck. Any per. son that will give infornation where she may be found. by sending me a line, or publinhingit in fhe Signal of Liberty, shi.ll bc libcraïly rewardded. RANSOM COLE. Florida, Nov. 21, 1845. 243- 3w ; CHARLES H. STEWART, . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, JEPFERSON AVEMUE DETROIT. TEATHERS and PAPER HANGINGS X: may bo found at all times at the Manhattai Store, Detroit. W. A.RAYMOND. Dcc. 25, 1844. 244- 619.

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