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15
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January
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1844
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J Estray Oxcn. DAME into the inclosure of the subscriber on i or about the eixth of November last, a pair ol STRAY OXEN. )ne is a spotted red and white - the other red, nd had on a small bell. They were partly shod -judged to be 10 or 12 years old. The said Oxn hnve been duly entered on the Town Book, nd appraised according to the Iow. ADAMS J. CUSHTNG. Webster, Jan. 5, IS44. 38-8w _ i Michigan Book Store. ] 142 JEFFERSON AVENUE DETROIT. v rHE pnb'io are intormed that very large t ditions have beon made to this establishlent during the past summer, nnd recently. racing a very extensive assortment of works in f ie various deparrments of Science nnd Literaire, Moráis, and Religión: and also, a most - mplele stock of Letter and Foolscap Paper, tationary articles, Classicnl and Sehool Books; lankwork, &c. &c. all of vvhich are oftered i the public wholesnle or retail, as chcap as m be had at any Bookstore west of New York ty. The assortment of Juvenilo Books is very Inrge id well worth the attention of párente and othere, ho may wish to put good books into the hands 1 children. , Family Bibles - a great variety; Pocket do; y rayer Books. fine and coinmon: Psalms and n ymn, various collections: Ursuline Manual, atholicPiety, Flowers of Pietr, Christian Sacfice, Chribtian Guide, Catholic Melodies, &c. c. Books for Libraries, in substnntial bindings, ny be found here'in groat abundance. Ladiea' Alhumi, b fine assortment; Port Hos, with and without locks; fino editionsóf Je Poets, Inrgo & small, Dissected MapsBattle m oors, Birds, fee. &c. .: Please cali and examine. w C. MORSE. January 14, 1814. 38-tf- ■ -____ ___ ____ rrlñnVP1 Schl BookS. r I A vvu of th? best, and most uselul and neces aary SCHOOL BOOKS, are the followng, which havereceived the snnction oí the bept judgea in the State oí New York, and have been cxtemsively introducen into the Common Schools and Academies of that State. They have likewisc been approved by the Superintendent of Pubic Inatruction of Michigan. [Dr. Comatock,] and selected by him to bo uscd in ihe Common Schools of this State, viV THE AMERICAN CLASS READER, crmtnining a series of iersons in reading, with in'troductory exerciscs in Articularan, nflection, hmphnsis. and the other essential elenienif ol correct natural Elocution; designed for Academies and Cominon Schools - By Gkorgb Wirsok, formcrly Principal of the Canandoigua Á- carlemy, and late Principal of the Livingston Couniy High School, [The design of the American Clnss Reader is totauh scholars to rcad. Ii is nit sufficient for this purpose, that a book be instructiva nnd entertaining, and the selections chasie and classical in pomt of dictioo; it ehould be also properly adapted to exercise the render in all the v.-iried tones inHections. and other rcqoisites that belong to correct natural elocution. The Rcv. J. Spencer, of Brooklin. ïY. Y. an experienced Teacher says. "I have very scarce'y examined the American Clnss Reacfer by George Wilson. and have no hesiiation in expresein? niy opinión of its excellence. J con8Ïder it the best work. for the purpose for which it is designed. that T 'have ever seen, and I cannot hut desire its immediateadoptionin our Academies and Schools." Similar recommendations from hundreds of others. have been received.] A PRACTICAL AND THEORETIC4L SYSTEM OF AR1THMETIC. contnining several new methodsof operation, anda new system of Propoition; with Theoretical explanations or all the principal rules. Also. a Trentise on Menratton. and a brief practical system of Book Keeping, by the uuthor of the American Class Reader. tETThe above are for salé at the Michigan Book Store, by the dozen or singly - Teachers, who have not alrendy examined tliem. :an receive copiea gratis., by calling at ]43 Jefferson avenue. Detroit. -= rr, C" MORSE. Lj The above books can be had at the Book Store of WM. R. PERRY, Ann Arbor, Lower Village. January 15, 1844. 38-2mPETER'S PIJLLS. TRUTH HAS PREVAILED. PETERS' Vegetable Pilis have now been ten yearsbefore the public. During that period they have obtnined a celebrity unparolleled in the I lustory of the moet popular medicines which hnve ' preceded them or have folio wed in their track The happy combination of vegetable ingredienis to which theee pillsowe their efficacy, is the i sult of years of earnest study and experiment, directed by long previous experience in the , erties of medical subslances the pathology of ; ease; the nature and modus operandi oí the vanous fluida which mmister to the support and sustenance of the human body, and orgnnization by which those fluids are prepnred, modified and distribuid. The triumph of skill, and pr.tient experiment hae been complete. Throughout the lengih and brendth of our land. in Bruish America and the West Indies, and on the continent of Europe, the curativo vir'.uesof Peter's Vege table Pilis, ore gratefully acknowleclged. They may bc called tur medicine par KXCBf.r.F.NCK, of the Southern State?. Their consumption south of the Potomac, is enormons, and continunlly on theincrea8e. Nootherpill t:goes down" ihere, however sugared over ivith hired pufls and home mnnufüctured certificates. Peters' Vegetable Pilis may be termed a universal medicine, for there is scnrcely nny derangement or obstrucrion of the organs and functíons of the human machine which they will not allevia'.e or remove when administered in the early stages of congestión of the stómnch orbowef?, they speedily relax those organs, reduce the ntiendant fever, and restore ihe suíTererto heahh. Comaining no irritating or drasiic substances. their exhibition is never followed by that prosiration of the bodily powers which characterize the operation of most other cathartics. and they may be adminisiered without the sliglitest fear o'l producing local inflammation. so frequently cnused by the purgent compositions vended by the quacks and charlatans of the day. ín n-lmost all stages of disease, Peters' Vegetable Pilis will be found of beneficia! effect," bu they should always be resorted to when the firs' symptom mnkes its appearance. The conquesi of the complaint will then be easy and immediate. In billioUs disorders, retnittant or intennittant fever. dispepsia, dysentery, cholera, cholic. dtarhoen, dropsy, sour or fceted eructations, enlargement of the spleen, sick headnche, all complaints growing out of imperfect or too rapid digestión, torporofthebowels. femaleobstructions. habitual costiveness. and all other diseases ui which a purgative medicine is proper. Peters' Vegetable Pilis will be found unrivaüed in the speed, certainty and eentleness of their operation. It is csked upon what principie these extraordinary effects are produced? We reply that Peters Vegetable Pil] acts as a purifier of the blood. by purifying the cliylo and other fluids of which blood is composed. Chyle is a milky fluid deposited by the digesiive matter on the coats of the intesiines; and which when combined with the billinry secretion, is cönyeyed into the veins and becomes the principie of Iife. This medicine acts directly upon the chyle. from which it expels all acrid particles, and nl'l humors detrimental to a healthy circuhuion. Ii cleansesthejuices and fluids hefore the chenucal change takes place which firs them ihe iminediate purposes of vitahty. This is bezinning ai the beginning. To embue the streams of lifc with health, it is necessary to purify them ai their sources. Such is the radical mode ín which this medicine performs its cures. Testimoniáis which woulil fill volumes (many of them from high . scieniific nuthority) are iis vouchers, and it is ' uscd in the practice of the first Physicians here " and abroad. For sale by F. J. B. Crane. W. S. d J. W. i Maynard, J. H. Lund, Harris', Partridges &, Co 1 S. P. & J. C. Jewett, Davidson & Bccker, H. Becker, Christian Eberbaeh, G. Grenville, D í D. Waterman, C. J. Garland. E. T. Williams, t Ann Arhor; George Warner & Co., D. C. Wkitwood, J. Millard & Son, IST. H. Wing, t Dcxter; M. Jackson, Lsoni; Paul Raymond. f fackson; Broth.eiswn 8T Kief, Muncliestc.r; D F Keys, Clintoifyu S Haywood, Saline; Stone, " Babcock & Co., l'psüayiii; Scattereooil & Co, v Plymoiith; Pierre T eller and T. H. Eaton & Co k Detroit; also in Adrián, Tecumseh. Brooklyn. Pontiac, Chicago, ad almost every where else. Ann Arbor. Jan. 15, 1844. 27-ly si , '__ o

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