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1847
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OUR ADVERTISERS. Uiider ihis head, wa publish, free of charge he name, residence, and business, of ihose who advertise in the S-jnal of Libkrty. VV. W. Deïteb&Co-, Jewolere, Dexter. T. H. Ardhtrong, Hata, Stc, Detroit. Bkckleys ifc Thomas, Mcrchants, Ann Arbor R. B. Glazies, Karm for Sale. Ann Arbor. S. W. Fostkk, Tliresliing Machines. Bcio. S & J. W. Maynard, Druggisis, Ann Arbor. Comstock &. Sïïm ur, Merchants, Jackson. T. H. Anm tbokg, Hat Siore, Deiroit. J. Gibson & Co., Merchnnts, Ann Arbor. W. R. PebrV, Bookseller, Ann Aibor. C. Ci.aiik, Law Ofiice, Ann Arbor. G. F. Lkwis, Broker, Detroit. E. G. Burger, Deniisi, Ann Arbor. O. Bliss, Jeweltr, Ann Arbor. P. J. B. Ckake. Insurance Office, Ann Arbor. 1). U Latuukkttk, Linseed Oil, J.mig Lake. W. F. Spauldiko. Marble Yard, Ann Arbor. Knapp & Havilard, Machiiiists. Ann Arbor. D. Baknky, Temperance House, Ueuoii. G. F. Harkison & Co., Druggisis, Baitle Creek, Mich. Cook & Robiüson, Harnees Makers, Ann Arbor. W. A. Ravmond, Mercliant, Detroit. J. M. Bkown, Stoves, Y pallan ti. M. Wheki.ek. Mercliant, Ann Arbor. H: W. Wki.i.ks, Hardware, Ann Arbor. J. S.'rague. Tailor, Ann Arbor. S. I), Burnkt, Dennst. Ann Arbor. Sanfobu & Brothf.ks, Gein of Science. Stevens &. Zvoa, Upliolsteiers, Detroit. VVm S. Bkown, Attornev at Law. Ann Arbor. S Fklcii, Shoe Store, Ann Arbor. Mili.s &. ÍNIaktis, Tailors. Ann Arbor. J. W'. Tim.iun. C.binet Ware, Detroit. Hai.lock & Raymoho, Cloihing Store, De troit. , Isomxs, Lamb. & Fisher, Steam Mili, Ann Arbor. 1847. W II O L E S A L E & RETAIL. A. M' PARREN, BOOKSELLER ANE STATIONER. SMART'S BLOCK, 137 JEFFËRSON AVENUE, DETROIT. KEEPS constantly for sale a complete nssor1 ment of Miscellaneous, Schooi and Cl.issieal Books, Letter and Cap I apcr, plain and rul ed, Quilla, Ink, Sealing Wax, Cutlery. Wrappitis; l'aper. Riinting Paper, of all sizes; and lio )k, News and Cannisler Ink. of varions kinds. BLANK BOOKS, full and hall bo'.ind, ol'every variety of Ruling, Memorandum liooke, &c. To Alerchants, Teachers, and others, buying in quaiitities, a large discount made. Sabbatb. School and Iiible Society Dopositor. 247-ti A List of Rooks FOR SALE BY FOWLERS áo WELLS, At The Phrenological Cabinet, 131 Nassau Street, NEW YORK. AH of which "are neaüy bouud in eheap iorm, í-xrKKssLY to send bymul, at the present t.ow ratks of postage, at the prices .ffixed to each work. Our friendsat a disiance may now cnclü-ie the money for either of the foüuwing works, and receive thom by the return of the firsi mail. PHRKNOLOGY VROVED, ILLUSTRATED e APPLIED: - 3thh edition, enlarged. By O. S. Fowler: containing over 500 paees l'imo. Jllustrated by upwards of 40 engravings. A Practical Standard work on the Science. Price $1. MEMORY $ INTELLECTUÁL IMPROVE MENT: - New edilion. greally enlarged and ïmproved. By O. S. Fowlkr. Applied to eelf eduoation and juvenile instruction. Illustrated by engravings. A valuable work forold and young. Pp. 230. 12nio. Pri 2e (0 cents. RELIGIÓN, NATVLAL AND REVEALED: - Or the Moral Bearinga of Phreno!ogy, compared with those enj ined in the Scripture. By O. S. Fowler price 50 cents. I.OVE AND PARENTAGE:- Applied to the Jmproement of Otieprrng. By O. S. Fow ler. Of which more than eighteen thouBand copies have been sold within a year. - Price 25 cents. AMATiyENEStS:-Or the evils and remedies o(s ïcessive and perverted sexualiiy. including warning and advice to the Marfied and Single; being a Supplement to Love and Parentage. - Priee 12 cents. MATRIMONY: - Or Phrenology andPhysiology applied to the scJection of congenial comnions lur life ; by O. H. Fowleh. Of which. more than 30,000 copies have been sold in the United S tales. besides Inving been re publtshed in Kngland. Price 25 cents. SYNOPSIS OF PHRENOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY-.-By L. N. Fowi.er. comprising a condensed descripiion ofihe func.ions of the body ind mine'; also the additional disco veries made by the aid of Magnetism and Neurology. Illustrated. Price 12 cents. MARRIAGE: - A new edition, enlarged and impioved, containing an analysis of all the Social Organs, amply illustrated. Also aconcise History of its forms and practices in all nees and nations. By L. N. Fowler. Price 37 cents. PHRENOLOGWAL GiE:- Deslgncd for Studentsof their own Characters. Most of the organs are illustr-, cd with twojengiavingF,howing each orgau.lnrge and sniall. A good thing for beginners. Price 12 cents. PHRENOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY:- Applied to Tetnperance, or the lawsof life and liealth, of whicli upwards of twenty thousand have been sold. No one should be without it. Price 6 cents. TIGHT LACING:-Oe the evils of compres sing the organs of animal life, and thereby enfeebling the vital functions. Everyyoung woman should have a copy. Tlns work luis also had on extensive sale. Price 6 cents. SYNOPSIS OF PHRENOLOGY, A CHART : - Designed for the use ot Practical Plirenologists. Witli upwards of 40 engravings. Price 6 cents, or í$4 per hundred. THE PHRENOLOGICAL ALMN AC FOR 1847: - Contamina the Likenesses of many distinguished individuals, besides a beautifu! emblematical head,whicb shows the locatinn ol all the organs. Ninety thousand have ülready been 6old. Price 6 cents, or 12 copies for GO cen'e. A SOBER V TEMPÉRATE LIFE.- By Louis Cornaro, and wr'iten by him at the age of 83 ycars; with a likeness of the amhor.who, by his températe habits.atiained the remarkable age ol 104 yenrs, and giving directions as to the quanty ol food necessary to prolonglife. Tliis work has bee translated irito nenily every laaguage. Pp. 228. 18mo. Price 25 cents. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOUIINAL: - Of 32 large pages, on goud paper and type, amply illustrated with engravingd, adapted to all classes. It will be found very inatructrve and useful. Tcrms One Dollar a year in advance. COMBE'S PHYSIOLOGY :- From the last Edinburgh edition. with notes and observations by O. S. Foivler. Thia is the best work extant on Healih and Lougovity. Pp. 323. 8mo. Price, 75 cent. PHYSIOLOGY- ANIMAL AND MENTAL : - Applied lo the Preservación and Kestoration ot Health. By O. S. Fowlek. - Price, 50. EDUCATION: ITS ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES .---Founded on the Nature of Man. By J G. Spuhzhkim, M. D. Sixih American, from the third London edition, enlarged aud improved by the author. Pp. 320, 12mo. Price 50, Books for sale at the Phrenogical Cabinet, atrelaïl prices only, allor either of which may be ordcred and sent by mail, at the price affixed o each work. Rationai.k of Crine, Trice 62 cents. Human Rioiits, " 5" PlIlI.OSciPIIÏ OK TUK WaTKR CuitK, ;' 25 ' PRACriCI "F THE WaT.K CuilK, " 25 " ThJC Pho.NOCKAPHIC Cl.ASS 1ÍOOK, ' H7 " The Pho.nourai Htc Ukahkr, " 25 ' Thk Phk.hsophv or MkímkrioM, il í5 " Tea am ('üh-u, " 15 " .lusl Published, Illustrntcd Edition oí FAMILIAR LKSSONS ON riIRF.NOLOGY, lor Chüdren and Youih. Exicnsively illustraled by n large number of nevv nnd oni!inal ongravir.gs. Uesicned fur ihe use oí Schools nnd Familie. By Mía. L. N. Fowlkr. Price 50 cenia. FAMILIAR LESSOiSON riJYSIOLOGY, fur Schools and Familes. Aniply illnslrated by appropriate enpravings. By L. N. Fowler Pi ice 5 ceñís. Hlustraíed Botany VOL. II, 1847. ED1TED BY J. L. COMSTOCK, M. D., AulhoT of Botuny Natural l'li'osup'y. Chr.mistrij, Minar alugij, Gco'ony, Natural Hútory, Plnjtittugy. etc . tíssisled BY J. C. COMSTOCK. ESQ. The snccess of the lilustrated Boiany is no longer an experiment, for alihougb H has been n existenee bul one yeor, t nlready lias a circulation oí aliout five thousand, a suflicicm number to warnmt its support, which cannot be said of any otlier work of ihe kind. Indeed, it isthe only orí of ihis characier published in ihis country, which promises stabilify and a long life. We tlunk the prospecls of ihesecond yearof this Botany are very flaitering. One rcason for the opinión is, the faut t'iat it is now very popular, having a large circle of triends. Anoiher very importan! reasoii is, ihe securing of an Editor for the coming ycar, whose popiílarity as un au thor in the various branches oí Natural Science, M so '.xlensive as to leave his name familiar to every student in lh? sciencea in this country.- We are fully satisfied that the l)o:any will,' under the present Editors, bear ihe severest criticism, and we intend that it shall become tlie standard work. In ihe course of ils puhlicatinn, it will coniain an Inlroduclion tu the Naiural System of Bolany, a thorough Treatise on the inieresiing and important branch of Vegetable l'hvsi jlugy. Nolices on Fossil Bolany. and descriptione, both scientific and popular, of numerous species oí planta, ihe properiies of which, medicinal and useful, will be ful ly explained. In shorl. it s intended to present a complete view of ihe latest and most important faets, discoveries, and theoi íes, in every department of the science. The whole illuslrated by splendid colored engravings, taken from Nature, fu 1 1 síze, and finished in the nighest style of modern art. This work is designed lo be eininenlly popular in ils npplication. and there is enough oí tbaí wtiich ís stranger than fiction about it lo rendar it, in no ordinary degree, inleresting and instructive. We do not intend" to confine ourselves to ihe botánica! descripiions of each plant, but lo makc it a tliorouglily scientific work, in all ihe deparlmenis ol Botany. It will a!so give infonnaiion on the cultivation of plnnts and ílowiró. In a word, il will compiise ihe whole science. We give below ihe free opinions of ihe prese. Fr.im ihe Christ'n Adv. & lour., edhed bv T E. Bond. M. D. The primed specimens are really cxquisitely done ; and the greal marvel wilh ns is, how the work can be aflorded at ihe low price of %3, ptr annum, or two copies lo an address for $5. Engravings can be cheaply mulliplied, but painlings must be exeGUled sepnralely, and iviihout the aid of labor-8aving machinery. It will give us real pleasure to announce the successive numbers ol lilis beautiful periodical, as we have been led to Uiink the stuJy of Botany not only an innocent recreation, but eminenily promolive of piety. From Exchane Paper. ILLTSTRATED BOTANY.- Nunbersix of this very pretty floral work hos been received, and is, as usual, íilled with piales representing naiive and foreign fiowers, and wilh matter relating Ihereto. We have hereiofore spoken in lerms of commendation of this work. We think it superior to any thing of the kind published. ILLTSTRATED BOTANY.- To all lovers of ihe beautiful in Nature and Art, we comniend this work as eminently worihy of patronage. - Ar. Y. Tribune. ILLTSTRATED BOTANY- Among the various publications that float our country, we seo none that we considerof more interest to the florist or admirer of Nature, than the Illnsirated Botany. It is illuslrated with from four to six engravings every monih, handsomely colored. representing the plant true to nature. lis reading maiter is descripiive of the plants represented, making ita valuable as well as beautiful work. TERMS. This work wrll be published monihly. with Irom six to ten flowers, handsomely painted, in each number. Price, $3,00 a year, or two top ies sent to one address for $5,00. ÏÏX A very liberal discount allowed to ajents. J. K. WELLMAN, Publisher & Proprietor, No. llb', Nassau-8t. Jnnvanf I, 1847. ■ P. S. Editors who have published our Prospectus for the fist year, will please publish the above for ihc second year. N. B. Publisher8 of newspapers who who will give the above three insertions, shall receive ihe work one year. PR OSPECTUSHERALD OF T ÜTH The Journalsof the day aredivided into three classes- ihe Sectarian, the Partizan, and the Poplunr. Of the fifteen hundred serial publications in oor land, I Know of but two ol three whicb pretend to be devote-) to the Cause oí Truth on all subjecis, unrestrained by sectarian orpanizan interest, or by desire, from selfish motives, to please ihe greatest number of readers. Those which are not controlled by some religious sect. or political party, or oiher sociely of exclusives! are decidedly oí the popular class, and will defend no canse, huwever good, if it be unfavorably regarded by the moss ; nor publish the honesi opinions oí any individual, il they be opposed to the general sentiment. ' Henee, 'he Periodicals of the day, do not maintain an unreserved allegianco toTruih, on the triumph of which dependa the greatest good to ihe human íamily.- The Cause of Truth demands Journals devoled tohcrinierests, through whoe pages the thoughts of every candiu' mind can be brought before the public and thoroughly canvassed. It wil! be devoted to the interests oí Religioni Philosophy, Literaiure, Science and Art. I, will review Euch of ihe new pubhcalions as are ol suistantial value, and canvass all questionible O.ctmes that may be published. Philosophers ht.v demonstrated the infiniie Wisdom and hf ■uudless Benevolence of God in coutemplating His l'hysical Universe, and it is time the sarne demorislrations were made in relaiion lo the Mental VVorl.l. In the former the sublimesi Oder is mannest, while the latier, the debasement and miseries that afflict mankind, indicaie the deepest confusin and disorder. He is not responsible for the evils of ihe Mental Universe, lor man onginaied them, and by man they can and will be removed. The discussion of the laws of our mental and pUysical organization, and the necessity of obedience to them, as ihe only mode of regeneraron, willconsiuuteapariicular feature of the Hkkald OE IllUTH. It will eng.ige vigoronsly in all the Reforme ot the day which are founded in Truih. nnd as it wi II 'hope all ihings' and 'believe ali thing, ' lor the Gnal triumph of Humanity over all cvil the only l.mit to its aspirations will be ihe enure redempiion of ihe Human Race. Ihe Herald ol T.uih ia pubiished monthly, in ( incinnati, coniaing eiphty octavo pages, neatly pnnted on fine paper. i( will comprise two volumes annually of 480 pages each, and will be ofiered on the foilowing liberal terins One yearly subseripüon, $:!,00 ; Two copies per year, $5,00 , Five copies per year 1 1 00 I en copies per year, $20,00 ; Twenly copies per vear, $30,00 OfTer. of twemy copiesfor Z exiraord.nary low price of $20, is m.dc to those alone who form a club and order the work to be sent to the same al the Posi Office. A liberal discount will be made to Agents. The Hcr.ild of 'l'ruth is placed on a firtn basis by several individúalo of great pecuninry power. Il will appear proniptly on Uie fiist of cacli intitith. I'apers cop)ing this Prospectus a few times will receive the wolk. L A. HINK, Editor. Cinciwuit '. Jan. 1, Iö47. New Establishment. clocks, WATCHES, AND V W W B BB w Til F. subscribei woul.l respectfully announec lu ihe uiiizfitis of Uextcr and vicini'y that he has opened a shop in ihe above place, in the corner slore, formerly known as " Sheperd'a' ; where he is prepnred to do ah. -kjnds of repairidg in the line of clocks. watchis, ieweliy &c, n the shuries nolice. Havinghadjibouttwclve years expenence in sume of the at F'.astern shops, be flaters biniself that he can give entirc sa,i factwn to all those who niay favor hiin with tbeir work. He hns and isconsianily receiving, clocks, walchcs. nnd jewelry of all descripti jns, which he will scll ,is che.ip as the cheapest. W. W. DEXTER. A L S O GROCERIES of all kinds: s'tch as, Teas, Sugare, Molasses, Rni-ins, Coffee, Peppers, Spice, Fisli, Candies, TobaccJ. Ctgars &c. &c. And in (art f.vkrtthing usually keptin such an estabÜ8hment(l.il uoK eïcepteu) constant' on hand and lor eale cheap. W. W. DEATLR & Co. Dexter, March C, 18J7 312-lf Hat9 Cap, - A N D- GENTLEMEN' S FURNISHING EMPORICSf. T. H. ARMSTRONG, H AVINO taken the Stand No 5-Í, Woodard Avenue. 3 doors north of Doty's Auction Koom, recently occupied by J. G. Crane, as a Hat Store ; and added the stock of the lalter to hts own, and also engageü in inanufacturing every description of II ATS ? CAPS, He is now prepared to offer to ihe PuMic ever articte in lus line, either of his own or easlern manufacturé, twenty live por cent less than have been offered in tl;is market. In his stock will be found Fine Nutra, Satín Hcaver, Beaver, Otter. Bi ush an Sporting Mals, Fine Cloth. Slik. Piush, Oil Silk anrl Velvet Oups ; also. Rich Silk Cravat?, Scarfs, Handkercheifs ; Kid, Thread. Silk,. and Buckskin Gloves; Collars, Bosoins, VValking Canes, Unibrellas, &c. T A 1 L O R I N G . The Subscriber has also secured the services of a first rate Practical Culter, by whicfa he will be enabled to furnisb garments of every styleand description, and in the most approved and faahionable ninnner. He is oonstantly receiving the Iate6t faBhions, and, employing the best of workmen, he is confident that lie will yive the bct of sntisfaclion to all that niay favor hita with their patronage in this brancli of his business. 310-tf Farm Tor Sale ! ! TÏIE Subscnber offers for sale hts Farm, pituated two miles east ui ihe village of Ann Arbir. The farm conuins eighiy acres of land wcll watercd, and fony acres under improvement. For further particulirs enquire on the premses of KOBKRT B. GLAZIER. n Arbnr, April I, 1847. 310 3m Rcvised Malulcs. NOTICE s hereby given that tbe Revised Slatutes of 1846 have been received at ihe oriice of the County Clerk, nnd are ready for delivery toall persons entitled to rcceive tbem. Ann Arbor, April], 1847. 110 ALARGE chaldron kettle for sale by BECKLEYS&. THOMAS. Ann Arbor, Lower Town. 310 TWO Hursu WagKons and a Buegy for sale by BECKLEYS & THOMAS. ESTRJÊ1T. Cv4ME into my enclosurein Decenberlom, a jiale red HÉIER, aboul two years old, with a white spot on her forehead, and som white on the back and flanks. The owner is requeatetl 1 1 cali, pay charges, and take her away, or shc wil! be sold according to law. W1LL1AM LENNON. Ann Arbor, March 24, 1847. 3()9-8w (yff Kegs Albauy and Troy Cut jVJVJ Nails 3diu 6)d. 20 Kegs Wrouglu Nails 6d to 12d. 53 Boxes " Bellevemi " Giass from 7X9 to 10 X 14. r0 Kegs pure Lead in Oil. 500 lbs. " dry. 00 Gallons Linsced Oil 20,000 feet Pine Lumbcr, seasoned, clear itufT. Togethor with a ful! assortment of Locks, Latches, Butts, Screws, VVindow Blind Fasten ings, &,c. for sale at witnin a fraction of Detroit prices, at the BIG ANVIL STORE, UPPER TOWN. HENRY W. WELLS. Ann Arbor, March 13, 1847. 308 COUNTY ORDERS. THE highestprice paid in cash by G. F. Lew ÍS Exchange Broker, opposite the Insurance Bank, Detroit, for orders on any ol the countiesin the State of Michigan; also for State ecuriiies of all kinds and uneurremfunds Cali ud see. Dec 1. 1845 241-tf On Hand Again ! THE Subscriber would respeclfully nolify the public, that he is located once more in the village of Ann Arbor, and is preparcd to accommodate the community wilh a choice and well selected assortment of NEW GOODS consisting of Dry Gools, Grockkiks, Hardwark, Boots and Shoks. Crockkrt. &c. &c, which he will sell for READY I'AY as cheap as the same quality of Goods can be had at any other store in town. Persóns who wish to malie purchases for Cash. al Cash I'rices, will do well to cali beforepurchasing clsewhere. By keeping the first quality of articles, by selling at 8mnll profits, and by a fair and honorable course in business, he expeets to rnerit a liberal sharc of public patronage. Most kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE will be tnken in payment for Goods. ET Don't forget the place, - on the East Side of Main strefit, a few doors south of the Public Square, in the same store with C. Büss, Jeweler. M. WHEELER. Anu Arbor. Nov. 24, 1846. 292-tf FURNITURE & UPHOLSTER1NG WAREROOMS. STEVENS & ZUG, rN the lower end of the White Block. directly opposite the Michigan Exchanok, have on hand a large assortmenl of FURNITURE, of their own manufacture, which they will eell very '. for Cash They also keep enperienod Upholsterere, and are prepared to do all kinds of Upholstering at the shortest notioo. Fnrniture of all kinds made to order of the best material, and warranted. STEVENS & ZVQ. Detroit, Januury, 1, 1847. Ï97-Iy TO THt FARMERS. (,-rr Lbs. Superior Wool Twine. JU" 1U doz. Sheep Sheira, nnd a full aortment of Farming utinsil of nH kind, Axeë, Shovels, Spade Mnnurc and Hay Kork, Log and Cable Chiina, Drag Teeth, Straw Knires, Crow Bar. Peck Axes.Hoes, &c. for sale at the BIG ANVIL STORE, UITKR TOWN. HENRY W. WELLS. Ann Arbor, Mareh 13, 1847. 308 comstock Sc sr. v none, Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Boots AND SHOES, HARDWARE, Crockery Jf Groceries, at No. 3, Porter's Block, Snulh side of the Public Square, 308 JACKSON, M1CH. Temper anee Mlouse! 1847. 1847. STEAMBOAT HOTEL. DETROIT, MICH. DANIEL II A IC ft KV, bavlng taken tliis well known Slnnd, and thoroughlj- repaired it thronghout, is now exteneiveIv prepared to accommodatc his friends and ihc Travelling Public willi all 'hose convenienrrs calculatcd lo make them comfortable, ond with prices to suit the times 1 Meals, 25 Cents. Easlern and Southern Stage Office kepl at this House. QT Omnibus and Bnggage Wagon slwaya on and to convey Pasaengers to and Ironi the House free of charge. 296-6m Peace Declared, AND A TREATY FORMED. WHEREBY S. FELCH can hold Free Tradk and Commeiick in BOOTS, SUOES, IjKJITMI er, and JFindings of all kinds, with all persons, Naiives or Foreigners, on the following just and equal terms, viz : Good Articles - Low Prices - Reaily Pay - and No Ttust. The subscriber having fully teeled the Credit System tu bis great loss, both of confíience and cash, and having suffeied much los by fire, nece8sity compela htm to collect bis pay " bijnrc harvest," as "aïter hakvest and nextfall," very olten come up "missing," leuving him sadlij in the Boolliole. He has come to the same conclusión thai certain sensible girls did on a late occasion, (taeto-tal or wi husband, ready pay or no Shoemaking ) All persona that can conform to the above treaty will do well to cali on S. Felch, Ann Arbor, Lower Town, No. 4 Huron Kloek, where they will not be taxed for otliers' work who never pay. N, B. All persons i ndebted in any way to the subscriber, had beller cali and pay if they are honest and mean to keep so. 297-6m S. FELCH. Ann Arbor, Lower Town, Jan. 't, 1847. ROWLAND'S best Mili Saws, 6, 6J, and 7 feet. Rowland' best X Cut Saws, 6, fij, and 7 feet. English C. S. Pit Saws. 6J and 7 feet. Superior American Mili Saw File, 10 to 16 inches. For sale at the sign of the Big Anvil, Upper Town. HENRY W. WELLES. Ann Arbor, Jan. 10, J847. 298-ly LINSEED OILH THE Subscriber is manufacturing Linseed Oil on an extensivo scale and he is able to supply MERCHANTS AMD PAWTER8, on tenn8 more favorable for them than have ever bclore been offered In this country, and he is prepared lo eupply order for largeor email quantitics at prices txtremely low. U Communications by mail will be promptly attended to. D. L. LATOURETTE. Long Lake, Genesee Co. Mich. 283-1 y FIRE! riRE!' FJ. B. CRANE would rcspectfully nolify the citizens of Ann Arbor, and the surrounding country, that he continúes lo act as Agent of the HARTFORD FiRE INSURANCE COMPANY, and will insure Property against 'osses by Fire, at ihelowest rales, and wiih despatch and nccuracy. The Hartford Insurnnce Compnny is one of the oldest and most stable in the country, and all loBsessustained by them will be - as they ever have been - promptly paid ! Fire is & dangerous element and nol to be trifled with: ihercfore. make up your mind to guard against. it and dok't delay 1 A few liours delay may bo your ruin. Mr. Crane's Office is in Crane's new Block, corner ol the Public Square, Ann Arbor. 280-tf TEETH.' TEETH! TEETH.' MASTICATION and Articulation, warranted by their being properly re placed. S. D. BURÏMETT. will continue the practice of DENT1STRY in all its various branches, viz : Scaling, Filling. and Insertingon gold piates or pivots, from one to an entire sett. Old piates or niisñts remodled, and made equal lo new. OFFICE over C. B. Thompson & Co.'s Shoe Store, Ladies who request it, can be waited on at their dwellings. N. B. Charges unueually low, and all kinds of PRODUCE laken. Ann Arbor, Dec. 5, 1846. 293- tl WANTED, at Perry's Bookstore, .r Tons clean Cotton and Linen Rags. 1 Ton Beeswax, and 3500 Dollars in cash, for the largestassort ment of Books and Stationery ever offered in this Village. and at his usual low pricee. Ann Arbor, Upper Village, Oct. 7, 1846. 28G-tf JUST ARRIVED BY EXPRESS. THE Mozart Collection of Sacred Music, by E. Ives Jun - containing the celebrated Christus and Miserere by Zingarelli whh Eng lish words. Teacher of Musit will please cali and examne the work at Pbht St jutore. Octeber 7, 184Í 286-tf THE LIBERTY MINSTREL ONE HUNDRED COPIES of the fifih eói tion of this highly popular work are for sale at the Signal office at 50 cents single, or $4,50 per dozen. Terms Cash. Now is the time for Liberty choirs to supply themselvee. win. s. iticoww Attorney fy Counselor at Late, ANN ARBOR, MICH. OFFICE with E. Mundt, Esq. 297-1 y BRA8S CLOCKS. A large lot of 3U hour and 8 day Bras Cloeks for sale, ot $!4 and $22 by the case. 302-tl" j. W. TILLMAN MEDICAL BOOKS. ANEW lot of Medical Books, just opened and for eale cheap for cash al June 15. 270-tf TrRRY'i .Ëtni Jlrbor - i TUK Subscnber hoving purcliascd ihe interesis of J. M. Kockwell in ihe Marble Business, would inform the inlinbilants of this nnd adjoinine counlics. ihat he will continue the busine a al the old stand, in the Upper Town. near ihe Prcsbylerian Church, and manufacture to order : Monumenis, (.irire Blones Paint Slone, Tablels, 8(c. Sfc. Those wishing to obtain any artiele in hisline of business will find ly calling that he has an assortment of White and Varief;ate(i Marble from the Eastern Marble Quarries. which 11 be wrought in Modern 6tyle, and sold at eastern pri ces, dding transportaron only. Cali and ge the proof. W. F. SPAULDING. Ann Arlior. J.in. 30. 1B47. 272 ly ÑEW GOODS! Chcap for Cash!! THE Sulmcrihers beg leave lo inform thei old custorners, and the public gsnerully that they nre now receivinga large and splenrlii assortment ol Englisli, American and Wns India, GOODS, Crockery, SheJf Hardware, Paints, Oils Dyestuffs, Drugs and Medicines. Also a general assortment of IRON, suitnbl for ironing VVagaons and Buggiea, NaillloJs Hoise Shoe8. and Horse Nails, Sheet I.-on, Tin Ware nnd Tin Piale - also a general assort ment of BOOTS SHOKS, thick and thin sale vvork, and custom work to snit purchasers. All of whicli they will k II on the lowest possible terms for Cash or Baktkr Feeling confident ns we do, that we can mak it for the interest of all those wishing to pur chase any of the above mentioned Goods. W do most earnestly solicit at least an investigan.) ofour Guods and prices before purchasing else where. JAMES GIBSON & CO. JYo. 3. Excliange ISlock. Ann Arbur, hower Town, Sept. 14, 1846. 282-lf CLO CKSAÑDWA TCHES ! f fafoJ rTHE Subscriberhas jusl & "v received, (and is cony" SSlLJslanl'y receiving) ■froni' Íf RJIi New York an ulcgant nr V l JB wo" 8e'ecteJ aseorimen Jcwclry, docks, Watches, Sic. &,c. whicli hú intends lo sell as luw as at any other establishment ihis side of Buflalo lor ntuilij pay onlij aniong wliich moy be found thelolluw ing: a eood assorttnent oí Gold Finger Rings. GoldBreast pins.Wristlet Guard Chains and Keys. Silver Spoons. Germán Silver Tea and Table Spoons (firsi quality.) Silver and Germán do Sugar Tongs. Silver Salt.Mustnrd and Cream spoons, Biitter Knives, Gold and Silver l'encil Cases, Gold Pens, " ' Pencils, Silver and Germán Silver Thimbles. Silver Spectacles, Germán nnd Steel do. Goggles, Clothes. Hair and Tooih Brushes, l,ather Brushes, Razore and Pockei Knives. Fine Shears and Sciesors. Knives and Forks, Brittannia Tea Pots and Caslors, Plated, Brass, and Brittania Candlesticks, Snuffers &Trays, Shaving bnxesand Soaps, Chapman's Best Razor Strop, Cal fond Morocco Wallets. Silk and Cotton purses, Violins and Bows, Violin and Bass Viol Strings, Flutes, Fifes. Clariünets, Accordeons - Music Boolts for the saini'. Mimo Seáis, Steel Pens and Tweezera, Pen cases. Snuffand Tobacco boxes. Ivory Dressing Combe, Side and Back and Pocket Combs, Needie cases. Steletloes, WaterPaints and Brushes, Toy Watches, a greot varicty of Dolls. in Bhort the greaiesl variety of toys ever bronght to tt.is market, Fancy work boxes, chüdren's teasetts. Colosne Hair Oils, Pmclling Salts. Court Piasier, Tea Bells. Thermometers. Germnn Pipes. Wood Pencils, BRASS AND WOOD CI-OCKS, &c. in fact almost every thing to pleae the fancy. Ladies and Gentlemen, cali and examine for yourselvea. Ciocks. Watches and .lewelry repaired and warranted on short notice. Shop at his old stand, opposite H. BeckerVbrick Store, in the Slore occupied by M. Wheeler. CALVIN BLISS. N. B.- Cash pnid for old Gold Sc Silver. Ann Arbor, July lst, 184G. 27l-1y THE SUBSCRIBER lmsreceivedh winter stock, which he offers for Casi at greaily reduced prices. The Public are invitad to cali, examine, am judge for thenisclves. Now on hand, and dai adding. SOFAS of every variety and pattern and the laiest fashion. prices from $'!0 nnd up wards. DIVANS, OTTOMANS. LOUNGKb BUREAUS, of all kinds, from $1 and up. Centre, Oard, Tea, Dress, Pier, Dining, anc Nest Tables. Wash, Caridle, and Toilet Stands. Befleteads - Muhogany, Maple, and Walnu from Jg2 and up. Piano Fortes ; Piano Covers ; Piano Stool Doublé and single Matresses of liair, shuck palm leaf, or straw. Doublé and single Cot Bedstcads. Ho do Writing Desks. CIIAIRS. - The best assiirlment thnt can be found west of New York and the cheapcst in (nis city. Windsor Chairs, a good articlo, at $2 50 the HU. Mahogany French (Chairs, hnirseat, a fírst rate arlicte, and well finished for i 50. Cash only. Mahogany Rocking Chairs, hair seat and back, warrnntcd good, at the low price of $12, for the cash only. Flag and Cane Seat from Gs. and up. Bird Cages, plain and gallery : Bird Glasses. Hobby-IIorses, and Toy Wheelbarrows, for children ; Patent Shower and Jlip Batlis ; Boston Bath Pans, Camp Stools. Umbrella and Hat Stands, Fancy Bellows, Foot Scrapers, Cane Seat Counter and Boat Stools. Curtain material. Toble covers, Patent Post-OfTice Balances, Picture Frames. VVillow Wasons, Cradles, Chairs, Clocks, and Baskets ; Brittannia Table Castors, very cheap. Mahogany and Rosewood Venecrs ; Varnish and Japan : Bronze, Mahogany KnobB, Locks, GIur, Curled Hair, and Cane Seats. Also, a large assorlment of American Castore. expre3sly for Cabinet Makers, very cheap. Cash and the highest market price paid for any quantity of Walnut and Cherry Lumber. 1 wtll also contract for any quantity of drst rate Walmn Lumber, to be sawed to order, and delivered by the Ist of June next. J. W. TILLMAN, No. P7. Jefferson Avenue. Detroit, January 1, 1817. 297-ly BOOKS! BOOKSÜ AT PERRY'S HOOKSTORE. TO THE PUBLIC THE undersigned liaving returned froni New York wiüi a new, laige and valuable 6toek f 3ooks, Stalionery and Paper Hangings, s now reaiiy to Eell for Cash, any ihing in hie ne at !iis "ncw n.-nnl un Main streel, oppoite H. Becker's Brick Store. He will say lo iuuk purchasers. thnt. ly liis il'u's Inst fatl on lie re'urn from New Yoik. tlie price of nearly vcry iliing n bis line hne been sold less tlian ïeretofore, aud hnd it nol been for lijm. purcliaers would have conlinued lo pay the priceshereofoie chorgcd. He can say also, thal hts nies have been beyond his most sanguine expectations. showing oncluslvely that n public benefactor, nltliough ver so emull, will nol go uurewardud n lilis enightened comniunity. He Í3 ihankful for I he fnvors already bestowed. ítnd wouWi reapectfully snlicit a continunnce of the rade; and he would gay 1 1 those wlio never have íurchased hooks of hini, that he will ehow thetn nrticlcs and pnces wiih pleasure a' nny lime hey may cali whether ihey wish to purchasc or not. Cash orders from the country will be attended to, a#nd the books packed ns we!l as if ihe iersons were preeent to attend the purchages. He will aUu M'il to childen as cheap ao their pa rents. Purchnsers will do well lo examine his stock and itices before purcliasing elsewhere. DonU forget.thcpla.ee; be sure yov cali al PERRY'S BOOK STORE, on Main Street, a few doors South of the Public Square. WE R. PERRY. Ann Arbor, June 27, 1816. 2C9-tf THRESH1NG MACHINES. THE undersigned would inform the public lliai he nianulaclures Horse Puwers a;id Threshing Machines ai Scio, ol a superior kind il ven led by bimsetf. Thesj Powers and Machines are pnrticuioriy adapted to ihe uee ol Farmers who wish to use thein lor threshing llieir uwn gr.iin. The power, thresher and ii.xlurcs can all be loaded inlo a coininon sized wagon box and dravvn wil 11 onc pair of horses. Tbey aie designed to be uscd wiiii (our horses. nnd are abundamly Btrong lor ihat number, and may be safely used wüh six 01 eigiit norsps wiih proper care. They work vrith less strength oí hortses according to (lic iimni.ni of business done than any oiher pouer, and will ihresh generally about Ü(() bushels v hf at per day with four liorses. In one inlance Jot büshels wheat were threshed in tluee hourp wilh four horseö. This Power and Macliine contain all the advantsgea necesaary to make idem prolitoble to tho purcluser. They are eirong and durable. - They are easily moved from one place to another. The work of the nnrses is easy on tliusi powers in con parison to oihers. and ilie priee ie LOVVF.n ilian any other power and machine, have ever been sold in the Siate. according to the real valué. The terms of payment will be liberal for notes ihat ure known to be absolutely good. I have a number of Powers and Machines now ready for sale and persons wishing to buy are invited to cali soon. CLEANERS. I cxpcct to be prepnred wi;hin a few days 10 make Cleaners for ihose who may wnni ihent. The utility and ndvaninsres of tliis Power and Machine wíl] appear evident lo all on cjninining 'hc recommendalions helnw. All persons are csuiioncd against makinc ihese Powers and Machines: ihe undereigned having adopted the necessury ineasiires lor secu rinfi Imters pa'.enl for (he same williin ihe time requiied by law. L. W. FOSTER. Scio, Washtmaw Co., Mich.. June J8, 1346 RECOMMENDATIONS. During ihe yenr 1845, cach of ;he nndersigned piirchnsed and sed either individunlly or jointly with others. or.e of S. W. Foster's newly in vented Horse Powers and ihresliing machines. and helieve they are Letter adnpted to the use of Farmers who want Powers and Mochines for their own use than any other power and thresher within our knowledgo. They are calculated 10 be used wiih four horses and are of ampie strength for that nuniber. They appear to btconstrueted is such a manner ns to render them very durable with liitle liability of getling out of order. They are eisily moved from one place to another. They can be worked w tb any number of hands froni four to cight. and will thresh aboi't 200 bushrls wheat per day. J. A. POLHEMUS, Scio, Washtenaw co G. BLOOD. " T. IUCMARDSON, " " SAMUEL IIEALY, " S. P. FOSTER, " ii N. A. PF1F.LPS, " " ADAM SM1TH, " J. M. BOYVEN, Lima, " WM. WALKER. Webster, ■' THOS WARREN, " EK SMALLEY, Lodi. " I threshed last fall and winter w.'th one of S. W. Foeter's horse powers. more than fifteen thousand bushels grain. The repairs bestowed upon the power amounted to unly (! cents, and it was in -rood order when I had done threshing. 1 invariably used six horses. AARON YOUNGLOVE. Manon. June 6, 1846. I purchased one of S. W. Foster's horse powers last fall and have used it for jobbing. 1 have used many different kinds of powers and believe this is the best running power I have evereeen. D. S. BENNET. Hamburg. June, 18 IC. We purchased one of S. W. Foster's Horse Powers last lall, and have used it and ihink it is a first rate Power. JESSE HALL, I DANIEL S. HALL, REUBEN S. HALL. Hamburg, June, 1846. 269-tf F AT THE g 5 NEW DRUG STORE, S 5 ín Ballle Creek, called the ! ' Mpothecarics' Hal-, L 5 "ÍXTILL be found a new, citeru-iev. and '! S TT e.omplele assortment of Drugs, i ij icines. Chemicals, Oils, Paints. Dye-S;uffs, r t Grucencs, Surgic.l Instruments, Patent '! 5 Medicines, School Booke. Fancy Goods. S ? Jewelry, &c. purehased directly of the ' porters ; which are offered to ihe i' 5 nity at as low p:ircs as at any other 'd 5 lishment in the State - Detroit nol S Physicians, Surgeens, cnd'the'Trade. 'Í 5 will be supplied upon the loieest terins. 3 ï Prescriptions and orders altended lo wiih -■ ju care and despatelf i S Be sure to recolrect the place. ij BJ G. F. HARRISON & CO. '3 jfl Ballle Creek, 1847. 3ü:? wuvaBgggggg vwwwwwei TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. THE Subscriber has constantly for sale good assortment of heavv WOOLEN CLOTHS, well adapted to thecountry market which he will sell at wholesale or retail, vkrt low. Cali and see them at the M ínhattan Store. W. A. RAYMOND. 275-tf Detroit. E. G. BURGER, Denttst, FIRST ROOM OVER C. M. & T. W. ROOT's 8TORE, ORANE & JEWETT's BLOCK, 261-tf AN'N ARBOR. C CLARK, Attorney and our)6elor, and Jus:ice of the Tcaco Ollire. Courl House, Ann Albor. SJTOtf This excellent cotnpuund is for sale hy tli proprielor'e Agenle. MAYNARDS. 2G31y 'BY 1NDUSTRY WE THRIVE!' New and Fashionable TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ' In the one pregnant Fuljecl of CLOTHES, rigluly understood, is incJuüed a]l that men hava thuught, dreamed, done, and been: the whols external Universe, and whai il hol ix is but clolhing ; and the eEscnce of all science lies in tha Phii. osophï or Clothks . - Carlyle. THE Subscribers having íormed a co-pnrtnership for (he purpose of cirrying on the Tailuring Business in uil its branches, would take lins method of inforniing the uitizena of Ann Arbor and vicinity, ihat they may be found at iheir shop, .No. 19, south .Main Si., whe-e they are prepared to do all work in their line, in a mnnner not 10 be surpni-sca in fit, style, or durubiliiy, by nny oiher enublieliruent in ihs Staie. rThose gentlemen are particularly invitrd to cali who prefer having their garments mnde in ■d shop where mine but expericneed workmen are employed. instend of being ntade by shop ful! of girls - for, be it known, that we employ none but the best f hands, and having made permanent arrangemenls with G. C. Seotl oj New Yoik, ihe JNnpoleon of Fashion Publishers, to be supplied wilh his American and Kuropean Spring and Fall Fashinns, nnd aleo his " Mirror of Fashior.s," a Montbly Periódica!, devoied to the eciencc of cutting nnd making garmcnti of all kinds - these advantages. combined with the attention and experience of the subscribers.renderg il nlmost nn inpo6&ibilily of not being eblo to piense al!, even the most fastidious. Particular attenlion will be paid to the cutting of garn.ents wliich we do not make. And here we will Btate Tor the infoimation ol all concerned, ili.nt the cummon cry of the lailort, ie all a honx, when lliey say the tailorfss hs f-poilcd the garinen' - there is no hopes of ninkirg a good fit ol it ; hen in ninety ninecosrs out of cvery hundic(l. the fiiult lieg at the cutter's door. Therefore, to put a veto on this method of doinc business, the subscribers are induced lo warrant all their cutiing without the un.vcrial proviso, ;ƒ priiptrly viaile i p, but warrant it without finy i's or urtd's. Alihough we do not eet ■ lurselvcs np as the personificotion of perl'ection, vet it will be borne in mind that wg make our cutting bo plain, that a tailorees cannot make it up wrong it the try. One thing more : we will do our wrrk just as our customers wifh il done, for we labor lo please them in reference to iheir work, and not oiiiselves; and in return, e txpect them to piense u? by ;rompi pajnicnls. Althnush " 1 he love o! mnnry a the root of all evÜ," yet as it is very necesscry in thrse dfsenernte times, we ill innke a liberal diícuunt for Caeh. L. MILLS, C E. MARTIN. nn Arbor. Januarv 4, 147. 300-,'!ni CHEAP STOTES AT YPS1LANT1.' 1OÏ COOKING &PARLOR STOVKS, ■ Ltf justreceived, by the Subfciiber, (motly from Albnny) niaking a gond assorlinent of the Iatest nnd best pntterns, which will be sold M Loic Piicr.s! not to be undersold this side Lake Erie! Also. Copper Furniture, Caultïron Keülcs, Hollow Ware of all sizes, Stove Pipe, Sheet Iron, Zink, &c. TIN WARE.' Mnnufacturcd, nnd constantly kept on hand which will nlso be sold very low i'. S. - Purchnsers will do well to cali and examine for their own 6alisfnction. J. M. BROVVN. Ypsilanti. J:me 20, 1846. S7Jt FOR SALE CHF.AP kor CASH, or every kind of couc Iry Produce, Saddles, BridIes,Harness, Trvnks, Valises, Trunk Yalisñs, Carpet Bags, $-c. Also a anoú assortn-ent of VVhipí & 1,jiin, which will be sold very low, and no miatnke, at COOK & ROBINSON'S. Ann Arbor, August 12, 1846. 277-tf READY MADE CLOTHIiT& HALLOCK & K A VTIOI. HAVF, now on hand, just manufactured under their own instruction, at their well known CLOTHING EMPORIUM, corner of J.ffcrson and Woodward avenues, Detroit, one of ihe largest and most completo fifcsurtniems of Ready Jflade Clothing ever before ofïercd in this State, which they itr prepared to sell at the rery Ivw.st Cash pricts, for these Cash times. Cali and see I I Detroit, Jan. 5, 1847. 293-tf CORN, RYE & WHEAT. WANTED by the subscribers, 10,000 bushels ol ('orn - Kl.imO bushels of Rye, and 10.00:1 bii6hels of Wheat, delivered at the Steam Mili, for which Cnsh will be paid. INGALLS, LAMB, & FISHER. Ann Arbor, Jan. 4, 1847. 298-:f. BRIGHT and Black Log Chains, 5-16, 616, 7-16, &816wrapping do. Straight and twisted link Trace do. Halter do. For snle very cheap at the sign of the Big Anvil, UpporTown. HENRY W. WELLES. Ann Arbor, Jan. 10, 1847. 298-ly BLAOZSKITHS' TCOLS " 4 RMITAGE Mouse Hok" Anvila. A " Wright's" do. Cotterel Keyed Vices. West'sbest Bellows, 30 to 36 incliess. Sledges, Hand Hammers, Files and Raaps of eveiy kind, can be found at the Iron Store, lign of the Big Anvii. HENRY W. WELLES. Ann Aroor, Jan. 10, 1847. 298-ljr BLANKS. Wabranty Deeds, Quit-Claim Deeds, MoRTGAOES, Chattel Mortgaoes, St'MMONSES, SuBrCENAS, Attachments, e.xecutions, Leases, Masters' Deeds, FORECLOSURES IN ChANCEKT, Marriage Certificates. The above are printed on good paper, after the most approved forms, and c be had by the single, doxen, quire, or hundred, at the Signal Office, Ann Arbor, Lower Town. November 1, 1846

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