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3
Month
October
Year
1842
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HOLMANS, Bone Ointinent. THIS Ointment stands at tlie head of all remedies for the following diseases which paure is heir too, viz:- RHEÜMATISM both hronic nnd inflamitory- Gout- Sprains- Brues and contracted TENDONS oí long standït discusses all tumours- ronders stifif joints mber by productng a healthy muscular action. It assüages pains in Boils and Abcesses. - Volhing equals it in svf elled and inflamed Breasts n Females, if applied in early stage, preyents upperation or matter formfng, nnd gives in all nse8 immediate case from pain. Certificates oi lis fact could be given if necesaary. This remedy is oflered to the Public with the uil assurance that it far exccla the Opodeldoc's nd Lim'ments of the piesent day, for the above seases. A trial is only wanted, to give it the ecided preference to every thing else. Man y 'hyscians ot eminence have used this ointment nd exiols its merits. n The above ointment is for sale Wholesale and etail by L BECKLEY An n Arbor, ílower town) June I5th, 1842 9 TO PflYSICIANS AND C0UNTR7 MERCHANTS. THE snbscriher invites theattention of Phy eicians and Country Merchants, to liis resent stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Varnish, Brushcs, &c. fac. coniprising one of the largest and lulJest assortments brouffht io the country. In his present stock will be fbund:100 oz Snlph. Quinine, euperior Frenen and English, 20 oz. Sulph. Morphia, 10 oz. Acct. do 50 oz. Carpenter's Witherill'a Extract of Bark, 1 bbl. Powdered Rhubarb, 1 Chest Rhubarb Root, 1 bbl. Powdered Jalap, 50 lbs. Calomel, 3 casks Epsom Salts, 15 casks Fall and Winter strained Sperm Oil, 40 boxes Sperm Candles, L000 Jbs. White Lead, dry and ground, 4 casks Linseed OjI, Denlists Instruments and Stock Gold, Slïver and Tin Foil Platina Ware, Por cela in Tccth. A general assortment of Patent Medicines, all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. PIERRE TELLER. 130 Jeffèrson Avenue, sign of the Gilt March IS. Mortar, Detroit.TAILÜRING BUSINESS ! AM. NOBLE, would respcctfully inform the citizens of Ann Arbor and itsvicinity. that ie lias opened a shop in thcLower Toton. immé'iately over the late mercantile stand éf Lund & ibson, and opposite the store of J. Beckley & 'o., whare he is preparcd at aJÏ times todo work a his line, with promptncss, nnd in a neat and durable mannor. Particular aHention will le paid to cuttinsr garments. Produce Will bc takeu at the usuai pri ees, for work done at his shop. These who have cash to pay for services of thts kind, are particularly invitcd to cali. Ann Arbor, April 27, 1842. tf DR BANISTER'S CATKARTXO PEE.ÍS. THIS pill has not only been used by myself, but by a number of Physicians of high standing, both in this and other States, to sreat advantage. By tho frequent and repeatcd soücitatiorts of my rriends, I have consented to offer thcm to the public as a most efficacious remcdy for all those billious discosees originating in a liew country. The above pill is for sale wholcsale and retail by L. BECKLEY. Ann Arbor, (lower town) June 15th 1842. 9TO CLOTH1ERS. THE subscriber isjusf in reccipt of a further supply of Clothier's stock, consisting of MACHINE C'ARDS of eaery ds.ripturn; CLOTHfFJVS JACKS. AT TINETWARP. CARD CLEAÑSERS and PJOKERS, SHUTTLES. REEDS, KETTLES, SCREWS. PARSON'S SHEARJNG MACHINE. EMERY, (crery sizc,) 'VENTER HOOKS, PRESS PAPER, tqééther with a iccU sclcctcrl (issoYtfnent. of DYE WOODS.aud DYE STUFFS of the very best growth and manufacture. These goods (comino: ns tbcy do direct from firsl hands) the subscriber is enabled to sell lower than any other house west of New York, he thcieforc solicits the attention of firms in the clothing business, to the examination of his stock Ínnd p ices before going east or purchasing elsewhere. PIERRE TELLER, Wholesale fcnd Retail Druggist, 139 Jeflerson Avenue, signof the Gilt Mortar, Detroit. ESTÁTE OF JACOB LAWTON DE CEASED. - Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned have proved the last will and testament of Jacob Lawlon, deceased, and have taken letters Testamentary thereon, and have given bonds according to law. All persons irdebled to said estáte are requested to make pnyment without delay, and all persons having claims against said estáte are requested to present the same to the subscfibers, well authenticated, for pavment GEORGE E. LAWTON. DAVID T. M'COLLUM, Executors of the last will and Testament of Jacob Lawton. Dated, Ann Arbor. May 7, 3m TEMPER ATNCE HOTEL, BY HOBERT& TERHUE. (CORNER OK MICHIGAN AND WASHINGTON AVENUES, PETROIT. ) THE above House is pleasantly situated noa the Central Railroad Depot, and is now un dergoing thorough repairs. The rooms are plea s ant, tho Beds and Bedding all new, and the Table will be supplicd with the choicest ol the market, and the proprietors assure those who will favor them with their eustom, that all pains shall be taken to make their stay with them agreeable. Fare, vcry low, and accommodation good. - Carriages to convey passengers to and from the Hotel free of expense. Detroit, April 2?. 1842. ECONOMY IS WEALTH." rriHE Suoscribers will pay pay two cents per X pound in Goods or 1'aper for an quantity of good clean SW1NGLE TOW, delivered at the Ann Arbor Paper Mili JONÍÍS & ORMSBY. Ann Arbor, April 27, 1842. tf DR. J. B. BARNES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.- House and Office, -x few doors south of the Lafayette House, where he can i be found nightand day. Ann Arbor April 20th, 1842. NEW GOODS ! ! FDENISON has just received a complete stock of DR GOODS, GROCER1ES ANO CROCKERY, which will bo sold very cheap for money or most kinds of produce. Descriptions and prices will bc given at thcStorc Ann Arbor, June 1, 1842.El STAT E OF ELLEN W1LM OT DECEA i SED. Noticeis hereby given that om indersigncd has been appointed by the Hon 3-eorge Sedgwick, Judge of Probate in aud for he County of Washtenaw, administrator on the ■state of Ellen Wilmot. late of Saline 'm said County, and has given bondsaccording to law A.11 persons having demanda against said estáte ire roquested to present them for adjustment and ïll persons indebted to said estáte are reqnestcd toniakc payment without delay. ISRAEL WILLIAMS Ann Arbor. June 30. 1842. 12-GwT rR WALKER respectfully informs l,j8 J fricnds and the public in general, that he has recently commenced business, in the tailor ng line,one dooreast of Bower's dry goodsstoie where he is prepared to execute orders in thé neatest and most fashionablc style. Garmentswill be made to order, in etrictcon rormity with tlie present prevailing fashion and taste ol the day, and warranted to fit or no charge. Liidics' Riding Habitsmade n the latcstAew iork or Philudephia fushions. Friends. or Quakers' garments will be made in tnc neatest and plainest style. Cutting done at shortest notice AU kinds of Milnary Uniform and undress coats andpantaloons, made ogreeable to trenresent military or regimental order. ' a ai t , WALKER. Ann Arbor, July 25th. 1842. n!4- 3m. IUMBER constantly on hand and for eale Í by,n 1Q,O F.DEN1S0N. June 10. 1842. - tf PARSON'S SPIE ARING MACHINES -Theo. H. Eaton & Co. 138. Jeffersou avenue, arethc sole agents of these vcry cel ebrated machines. J2_g SATTINETT VVARPS ON BEAMS 1 Theo. H. Eaton & Co., 138, Jefïcrson Avenue, offer for sale a large stock of Saltinett Warps, from the New York milis. The=e Warps are considercd superior to any other in the country, and will be sold, for cash, at a email 12-8wNEW GOODSÜ CHEAP POR CASH. AT the Store of the Subsc;iber. a new and splendid assortment of NEW 'GOODS at prices so cheap as to astonish the purcliasers, consisting of GO ODS, ÜllOCERIËS. CROCKERY BOOTS, 8H0E8, AND LA DIES' SLIPPERS, SHAKER AND LEGHORN BONNETS, i-C. $C. Muslin Do Lo'he at two shillings per yard; calicóes at six cents per yard. and other goods at prices to corrospond. To üe convinced, just cali and see the gjodsand prices. 4000 pounds good butter vnnted; 99D99bushcls of house ashes wanted, at lü cents per bushel. Likewise field ashes. delivered at my ashery nearChnpin'B iron foundry. N. B.- All kindsol' Furs taken in exchange for goods. H. BOWER. Ann Arbor. (upper town) June 2; 1841 Vool Cardillo and Clolir Dressing'. THE Subscribers respcctluily announce to the citizens Ann Arbor and vioinity. that thej are prepared to card wool nnd dress cloih fov cus toméis, in the best style. and at the ehortest notice. Maving good machinery. expericneed workmen, and longpractice in the business, they have the utmast confidence that they shall give complete satisfaction. J. BECKLEY & CO. Ann Arbor. April, 25. 1M2."23 e Tias of ötihSing Q&ftie iortot." JA.CKSOW TEMPERANCE HOUSi:, BOTANIC MEDICAL STORE, With Hot and Cold Saths Dr. J. T W1LSON, Jrist. end of Main Stfect. Jackson, Mick. Rivcr Eaisin PST ï_Tl T E TUIS lnstitution is located in the town of Itaisin, near the north bank of the beautiful nver whose name it bears, one mile cast of the direct roud from Tecumseh to Adrián. This eligible site has been selccted foï its quiet seclusion. the feriility and elevation of iis soil, its pure and healthful atmosphere. and pleasant secnery. Rooms.- There are now on the premises siutble rooms for the acconimodation of forty students; whieh are deaigned to bo occupied for private siudy nnd lodging. Other necessnry build ing areprovided for recitations and boarding. EXP NSES. Tuition per Term of eleven weeks, $4.00 Board " with 4 hours work each week, 7,57 Room Rent, Incidental, Totol, J2.95 There will be an additional charge of one dollar for those pursuinp the higher branches as PluIosophy, Algebra. Geometry, Astronomy, &c. For Cíiemistry, Latin. or Grcek an addmon ot two dollars will be made. Scholars are expected to provide theuiaelvcs with what furmture they will need in their rooms, also, with lights, fuel, and washing- none will hereafter board thera SGi VCS Bills to bc scttlcd in advance. The school is open to all appheants of suitable age and moral character irrespective of complexion or condition. TTTIic second term of this summcr icill conmenee Wedncsiay Juli 20th. It is very dcsirable that all who design to ot tend the school, should be on the ground-nave their bilis settled. and their rooms prepared, Mfore the first dny 'of the Term. Any furtlier informètion can be obtained at the Instituí tion. ot by addressing, post paid, J. S. Dixo.v, Principal, Raisin. Lenawee Co. Mich. Raisin, May 19th, 1842. no2m NEW SPRING AND SUMMfiR G O O D S. w JUST received and iccefving at the New York Cheap Store, purchascd at the present low prices in New York, which will enable hrni w scll lower than ever before offcred in this place, a largc lot of Frcnch, English and American GOODS. consisting of Dry Goods, CrocKery Booksand Stationary, Boots and Shoes, LooKing Glasses. . i Also, a largo lot of Yankee Notions. whowsale and retail. D. D. WATERMAR Ann Arbor, May 11, 1842. ÖW THE Subscribers are prepared to card Wool for customers; having first rate maclnnes,snu having employed an experienccd workmnn, ' feel confident of giving eood eatisfaction to o ivho will favor them with their custom. l" manufactory is two and a half miles westoi A" Arbor on the Huron. . „ S. W. FOSTER, t Co. Scio, Mayllth, 1812.

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