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1844
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EÖWÉR TOWN ■S Hl ü fl9u I MTru BB KB jHB IH 0 Iv-ffi r'- WB lflL ■■' Bv S SI W'E N' -T t ' -aí J "" 1 l" --w K - J 3 V-'V !? ' T1 i JvaH EB Ww Si wB ' fBE mEwBI fSflBsr ran 9BB B m BB IP flff 9 IB I Í- - r Bfi? ■■ k'.'í ' I IQ KihM - Hk hBR HfS l - J 'v .y "■■ t BBcBB BI VL Hbf E MESSRS. DAVIDSON & BECKER, lmve just received fromNew York a large and splendid assortrncnt of Fancy and Staple OKIT GOOB. Also, a large quantitv of Dry Groceries, Crockery, Shelf Hardware, Nails, Boots and 5hoes, Men's and Boy's Caps? Paints, Dye Stuffs, and Medicines, &c. &c. &c. which they will sell lovver than bas ever before been offered in this place. For particulars cali at thcir Slore, No. 3, Brown's Block, (formerly occupied by H. Becker.) The highest Maiketpiice will be paid in Goods for most kinds of Produce. ftf? Remember ihat they will not be undersold.ê Ann Arbor, Lower Town, Nov. 13, 1843. 29-6m TÏCTORY The Fever and Ague used opDr. Banister's Pilis gRITOIPHAMT. DR. BANISTER'S CELEBRATED FEVER AND AGUE PILLS.- Purely Vegetable. - A sa'e, speedy, and sure remedy for fever and ague, dum ague, chili fever, and the billious diseases neculiar to nevv countries. These puls are designed for the affectionsof the liver andother internal organs which attend the diseases of the nevv and niiasmatic portions of our country. The unparalleled success that has attended the use of these pills, induces theproprielor to believe that they are superior to any remedy ever offered to the public ior the above diseases. They are purely VEGETABLE and perfectly harmless, and can be taken by any person, male or female wilh peiiect safety. The pills are prepared in two separate boxes, marked No. 1, and No. 2. and accompanied with full directions. A great number of certificates roiglit be procured in favor of this medicine, but the proprietor has thought fit not (o insert (hem, in as much as he depends upon the merits of ihe same for its reputation. The above pill is kept consiantly on hand by the proprietor and can be had at Wholesale or retail at the Store of J. Beckley & Co., Ann Arbor, Lower Town. Orders from the country promptly attended to. L. BECKLEY, Proprietor. January 17, 1844. 39-3m.JUSTreceived at the Farmers' and Mechanics' Store, a general assortment of Fancy andstaple Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &c. &c. whicb vvill be sold eheap and for ready piyonly. C. J. GARLAND. Ann Arbor, Upper Town, Nov. 20, 1843. N. B. Jls usual, any Goods purchased of him not giving satisfaction in price and quality, the purchascr has the privilege to return them and receive back his money. 32 C. J. G?BLND,RAIL. KOAD TEMPERANCE HOÜSE. THE undersigned woulcl respectlully infoim the friends of Temperance, and the public generally, that theabove named House, forrnery known as the Temperance Hotel, and situated on the corner of Michigan avenue and Washington street, near the Central Railroad Depot, hnving undergone thorough repairs and very grcat additional improvements, is now ready fov ihe I ception of all those who may favor hini with a j cali. The accommodaiions, in every respect, are i not inferior to any Temperance House in the country, and every alteniion will be given to such as bestow their patronage upon this laudable enterprise. N. B. Carriages always in readiness to convey passengers to and from Boats and Curs. WM. CHA MP. Detroit, May 9, 1843. 4-1 y wool: wool! CJLOTH! CLOTHÍ!THE Subscribers would inform the Public that persons having wool to be manufactured, can have it done at their Manufactory w-fïliii a 8hort time, as the lorge quantity of wool furnished them by farmers and others the past season is nearly completed, and will be finished within a few days. We have manufactured cloth this season for about one hundred and ticcntificccustomcrs, to whom we have reason to believe, wc have given general satisfaction. - With this encouragement, wc hope for future patronage. TER MS. Half the cloth the wool will mako, or 37L cents per yard. We will ulso cxchangQ Clotk for Wool on rccsonable lerins. Wool sent by Rail Road to Scio will be properly attended to. SAMUEL W. FOSTER & CO. Scio, Washtenaw Co., Dec. 25, J843. 3fi-tf. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. t D lHE undersigned, having been appointed by X the Jndge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw, administrators on iheestatc of Asa L. Smith,. late of said county, and having given bonds as required by law, hereby gïve notlce to all persons indebted to said estáte to make mX mediale payment to them, and all persons . ing claims against said estato to present them properly altested for adjustment. SYRENA SMITH, Administralrix. WILLIAM M. SINCLAIR, Adminiatrntor. I Ana Arbor, Murcli 1, IS 14. 45-GwPtAIL ROAD HOTEL L84I3. BY 1843. PATRICK & ANDREWS. )PPOSITE THE WESTERN AND NORTHERN RAIL ROAD DEPOTS, DETROIT, MICH. THE above Hotel has been greatly enlarged. and fitled up in a slyle equal lo any public íouse in Detroit, for comfort and convcnience. - .(a location is in a healthy and pleasant part ui he city, being situated on the Public Square, md in the inimediate viciniiy of the Central and Northern Rail Roads, and convenient to the irincipal STAGE ROUTES livergingto t!ie difieren t parts of the State. Tkavei.krs wishing to take the Cars or Boats :annot find a more convenient place than this. jeing near the Cars on both Rail Roads, and in m medíate connection wilh the Boats. The Proprietors assure the public, íhál nc pains will be spared to furnish their TABLE wilh thebest the Markcl aflbrde, and their customere with everv attention in their power, requisite to their comfort. C ABRÍ AGES L BAGGAGE WAGONS always in readiness to convey Passengere to and from the Boats and Cars free of charge. TERMS - 75 ceñís per day, or 25 cents per meal. PATRICK & ANDREWS. Nov. 6, 18-13. 28-6m. TO THE PUBLIC GEJSERALLY AJYD TO SCHOOL IJYSPECTORS IJY PARTICULAR. THE maps of sevorol counties, and the map of the State, by the State Geologist, will soon be forthc'bniing. The Mapsachusetts School Libraries are on hand, atd I have commenced distributing them to the town8. I sliall visie every town in the State as soon as possible, beginning with Lenawee; and then next m order, Jackson. Calhoun and Ingham Counties. for the purpose of selling the maps and those excellont school libraries, aiul various other good school books, and hbrary books. School inspectora will please have their money ready. P. S Éditors throughout the State who will g'ivc the above two insertions shull have cach an elegant map of the State or something that will please them equally well. Several tüwns have resolved to raise all the money allowed by law, and continue to do so until their libraries containas many volumes as there are children in their respective towns. 'Go thou and do Jikewise.' JONATHAN LAMB. Ann Arbor, Feb. 16, 1844. 45 BLANK DEEDS. MORTGAGES, EXECUTIONS, SÚMMONSES, &c. &c ritucdand for sale at the EP 8IGNAL OFFICE. 0ABBOT & BEECHEE. DETROIT WHOLE ÜLE AND RETAIL DALERS IN DOMESTIC STAPLE AND F ANC Y DRY GOODSJUST received a larger Stock thau ever ol Heavy Brovvn Sheetings, Shirtingsand Drillings, Blcnched Goods, Calicóes, Apron Chccks, Baggings, Burlaps, . Diapeis, Crntli, Muslin, Fustians, Mole Skins. Sattinets, Shcop's Gray Cloih, Buckskin Cloth, Fancy Cnssimere3, VVolverine Coatings, Alnpnca Lustre, Changeablc Stripe )o. Fanc.v Alapines, Crnpo Delaines.IndiaCloih, Mouslin De L.ünes, Parisians, Chusa ns, Shawls. Rob Roy., Cardinals, Damask Shawls, Black. Blue Blnck, Brown. and Blue Broad Cloths, Feit and Pilot Over Coatings. Blankets, Flannels, and Superio BE AVER CLOTHS, l,eather, Cotton Yarn, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Rice and Tobacco. All ofwhich Goods will bcsold at the LOWEST PRICES that they can be bought for West of New York Citv, nnd we wish our FrLnds to give us a Cali before Büyiñg. WANTED. POT ASH, WOOL AND FLOUR, ror which we will pav the higliest pnces either n CASH ir GOODS, at the CHEAPEST CASH PPJCES, fío. 144, Jefferson Avenue, Corner Baics Street, Detroit. Detroit. Nov. 13. 1 f. MANUFJ1CTU RERS AJVD MERCHJiNTS. THE suhscribers are now receiving, at their stores, 188 JefFijrson Aveni'o, and corner oi tandolph and Woodbridge etreets, Detroit, a arge and general stock of DYE-WOODS AND DIESTÜFFS. 35 tons Logvvood, Tustic, Limewood, Nicarragua', Hypernic Wood, in the stick, Í30 bbls. ground Camwood, ]50 do" Fustic 120 do Logwood, 100 do Redwood3, 20 do Alum, 6 hhds Copperas, 4 do Blue vitriol. 4 pipes Ombre and Crop Madders, prime, 500 Ibs. Extract Logwood, 600 do Bengal, Midras nnd Car.iccas Indigo, 300 do Blue Nutgalls, (Alicppo,) 250 do Powdered Cúrcuma, 2()0 do Verdigris. 10 Carboys Oil Vitriol, 6 do Aqtra Fórtïs. 4 do Spirits Sea Salte, 4 do Nitric Acid, 2 cases Lac Dye. 300 Ibs. Banquo Tin. 250 do Cream Tartar. 500 do Quereciron Bark. Togcthcr vvith a complete assortmcntof all the minor anieles in the trade, to wit: Press Papers, Tenzles, Brushcs, .Jacks, Tent Hooks, Dye Kettles, Pickers, Burling Irons, Nippers, Prussiaieof "otaph. Sal ATooniac, Sal Soda, Sugar of Lend, Steel Reeds. Cnrrl Clea norp. MACHINE CARDS, Satinett Warps. Shears, &c. This entire stock has been purchased within the ast two weeks, and selected personally by one of the concern, who has been in the business fov he last eleven years, and they have no hentation n sayins that the quality of these goods is unxceptionable. They will positivly be sold at the owest New York jobbing prices, with the adition of transportation only. The subscriber8 have the sole Agency in this State for the sale of "FARSON'S SHEARING MACHINES," nd the celebroted "LEfCESTER MACHINE CARDS," decidedly the best in use. THEO. II. EATON, & CO. April 11, 1843. 51 tf book OmDsifsr. AT THE PiPKK MltX (l.OWKH TOVVN) ANN AKBOR. EBOOTH would respecifully inform the inhabitantsof Ann Arbor and vicinity that ie continue? the bnsinep? nf - BOOK BINDING, t the old stand, in the Paper Mili. Oíd Books vil! be neatly rebound on short notico. All kinds of RULING done to order.- Country produce taken in payment. April liT, 1843. 52-tf.GR E AT BARGAINS "BEADY MADE CLOTHING ! !" HALLO CK 8f RAYMOND WOULD rcspectfully inform the citizens of Ann Arbor, and the State generally, that they have nnw on hand the LARGEST and CHEAPEST stock of READY MADE CLOTHING" to bc found at any establishment in this State, which they are detennined to scll at piices lowei than were before ofl'ered, and they confidenüy invite all persons in want of "Rmdij Made Clothing," visiting Dotroit, to cali at iheir establishment. "Corner of Jeffcrson and Woudicard Atenúes," in the new brick block, Phocnix Buildings, where they will find evcry variety ofgarments suitable for ecntlemen's Fall or Winter wear, and they believeat prices from 15 to 25 percent cheapcr thnn they can obtain theni in any other way. Also, a very choice selection of "Broad Cloths, Oassimere and Vestings," which they are prepared lo nianuíuclure to order in a superior manncr and stye not to be exceiied in the City of Ncio York ar elsowherc, Garments always warranted tojit and idease or no sale!! Also. a very Imavy Stock of DOMÉSTIC CLOTHS. PILOT and I3EAVER CLOTHS. BELGIC CLOTHS, SATTINETS. WINTER TWEEDS. and every variety anddescription of goods suitable lor gentlemen's wearing apparel, all of which shall be sold vitry low for cash, or exchanged for Produce at market pricee. All those wÍ8hing Bargains in any of the above anieles are inviied to cali at the "FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORWM" of the subscriben. Cor. of JeflTerson and Woodward Avenues, Detroit. ' HALLOCK & RAYMOND. Detroit, Sept. 28," J843. 23-tf Bristol's Sarsaparilla. THIS valuable medicine so justly celebra'ed as a certain cure for Scrofula or Kings Evil, or any disease arising from impurity of the blood, has become so well known as to need no publ"cation of the numereus certificates now in ourpo8session, of the extraordinary cures lately performed by it, but fearing there may be some persons affected who have been gulled by using the imitations got up by others, we would respectfully request thom to cali on us and satisfy them8elves of i:s many cures in similar cases. - By purchasing of usthey can rely upon the genuineness of the article, which they should be careful to do, as we are told there is a spurious article of the same name for snle in ihis vicinity. Be careful to observe that "Bristol's Extract oí Sarsaparilla, Buffulo," isstaniped upon the bottles, and "C. C. Bristol" written in his own hand over the Cork. W S. & J. W. MAYNARD. Ann Arbor, Dcc. 25, 1843. 36 WOOL AND WOOLEN CLOTHS Iwill exchange woolen cloths of every widtl and quality for wool, tobe delivered in May or June, or after shcaring time. My stock o cloth is complete, quality good, prices low, &c F. DENISON. Ann Arbor, Februnry Ist. )843. 41. N. B. It is important that wool be done up ii good order, and any inforniaiiüii will bc given when askcd. F. D.YPS1LANTI ACADEMY, II. H. GRIFFEN. Principal. Mr. CHAS. S. WOüDARI), Assistant THE next term of this insüiuiion wille menee on Monday, Fcb. ], and cont'" ie 11 weeks. While this school is equaliy onen t"" 11 of buth sexes, who wish to acquire a rmnH ducation, particular attention wlll bc eivp hose who are preparing to teach. The M ive and uninterrupted attention of the nri i vill bo given to impart a practical knowW r he English ranches.; He owupiJXf " n hour doily in lectunng, wah the a[ of ■ nait laratus, minerals, or otherwise. meap. Apparatus.- The lnstimtion 8 f; i j vith Chemical, Philosophical, and As.ron"níÍ ïpparatue, Snrveying Instrumenis. GenmT olids. &c. to the amount of akn Ca Cnbinetof Minernls worth $50. ' ' good TumoN in the commpn English branche ; ;liuling Compositiou and Declaniation V 2:00 to $3,50, In Philosophy, CheaVisíy T ronomy, History, Rhetmic, Boiany, A]LCr Geometry, Surveying, &c. from $4,50 tos nn Mezzolimo and Chinese or Theoreni Zi,l ' pr00 cach lor 12 lessons, taught by Mrs "f{[ The tuition is to bc paid at the middlc of tho erm. No deducnon fot absence will bc mnZ ceptforprotiactedsickness, and no one wil! e ieceived for less than five and n half weeks _! Books may be had oí the principa] at D#m,ii prices. """ Board, Including room and washinr A-n m,0pü $1,50 per week; f%SScSfá nquire of the pnnc.pal. Rooms can be Mxol cheap for scholars to board themselves Rev. I. M. Weaa. Rev. H. P. Powers KBV E. Crnne, J. Fairchild, M. D.. J C'' M. D G & E. M. Skinner, Esqrs, S. Mnri S,' lave kindly consented to form a visiting commit tee, to be present at the Week reviews on Thursday, and at the public examination of the school. Ypf41anti, Oct. 16, 1S43. 5- Tv CAME into Uic ei.cl.jsure oi the Sulscriber living nenr Foster's Mills, in Scio, uU or' about t holst nf Dpcemher Inst ONE LIGIIT REDSTEEB, some white stripes on him. and left horn a little opped, and isabnnt four years old AIso TWO STAGS. ' One l red, with a white ft.ee; the dark red, mixed with brindlc, and supposed to bo ibout three yearsold. The owner is requestcd to prove property, pay charges and take them away. JOHN FULLER. Scio, .Tnnunry 29, 1P4-1. 40-8w. THE TRUE PAIN EXTRACTOR SALVE, WiilUH cures like i cliarni uil BüRNiS by fire or water, and every externa 1 SORF1 PAIN. IKFLAMMATION, ACHE or ITCH[NG ever yet found upon the human family. to which it h:is been applied, must always be 8ouht genuine from Comstock and Co., of New Yoik, or theif aulhonzed agent. All are caiitioned against any spurious articles, which may always )c avoided by knowing the one you bny cpnies "rom Comsiock & Co , who are now ihe only iroprietors and manufneturers. Inquire or Connel's, which is wacranied to do all i. ov r Would when cnlled by any otlier name, or pric? shall je refundcd in sny case if it does not ploase. To place it witliin reach of all, the price haa :een reduced more ihan four folfl, and is now sold for l) cents, tlie form er price being too exorbitant. The 50 cent size now coniains four limes is much as the tonner, and the "$1 size ner ten times as much. No fainily that hns any title to hnnmnity, will "ail to have Connel's Pain Extractor Ointment always at hand, to save life, all scars, and reduce all agony from any burn in five minutes, provided they have seen il used. or will believe thoae who have used it. COMSTOCK & CO., 21, Counland Street. örr Be snre. therefore. and ask foi Connki.'s, as our plate wiih Dalley's name on it hns been stolen, and thn spnrions mny nppear wiih th:it name en it. Know. therefore, that it comes dilectly from Comstock & Co., or shnn it. WM. S. & .7. W. MAYNARD, 36 Agent for Ann Arh'or.CLOCKS! CLOCKS! TUE subscriber (inving just received several cases of BRASS and WOOD CLOCKS, ol varioua descripiions. is prepared to sell them Cicap for Cash. AIpo. a general aesorimen: of JEWELRÏ, consisting in part of' Gold F'inger Rings, nnd Bosom Pins. Heartsand Crosses, Silverand Common Thiinbles, Watch Chains and Keys, Pen ei 1 Casses; also, Spoona, Sugar Bowls, Buiier Knivus, Toolb and Hair Bruslies, Pocket Books. Violiii Strings, Needlcs, Pins, Hooks, and Eyes. Spectacles. Fine Cornos,, Dressing Combs, Side Combs, Back Combs, Pocket Combs. Water Paints. Markmg Cottori, Steel Pen?, and Tweascrs, SnufF& Tobacco Boxcs, Elastics. &c. All of which w i ] J be sold as chenp ns at any other establishment this side of New York. N. B. The subscriber thankful for so largo a ahare of pnblic patronage, still solicitsa continiifinee of the sume. CLOCKS AND WATCHES of every description repaired and warrnnted. Also, JEVVELRY repaired on short notice.- Shop at his old stand directly opposite the Court House. C BLISS Ann Arbor, Nov 6, 1843. 28-ly. THE folio wing indispensable fnmily remedies may be found at May.vard's Druggist Store, in Ana Arbor, where none will be sold unless knovvn to be of the best kind and no counterfeit article ever ofiered, patent medicine invariably procured ot the originjl inventor or his regular sucecssor: ÏÏ3 No familj should bc a week without tlieso remedies. rx BALDNESS. Bulm of Co'umbia, for the Unir, which wilstop it if falling out, or restore iton bnld places; and on children make it grow rapidly, or on those who h.ivo lost the hair Oom any cause. ALL VERMIN that infest the hcads of children in schools, are prevented or killed by it at once. Find ihe name of COMSTOCK on it or nevor try it. Rcmcmbcr this always. v PILES, &c. are wholly prevented or governed if the attnclt has come on, if you use the only true Havs' Lihimknt, from Comstock & Co. All SORES and every thing relieved by it that admits of an outward application. it acts like a chaitn. Usq ' "rHEUMATISM AND LAMENESS positivcly cured; all shrivelled muscles and limbsarft restored, in the old or young, by the Indian Vegetible Elixir and Ncrte and Bont Liniment - bui never without the name of Comstock & Co. oa it. KOLMSTOCK'S VERMIFUGE will eradcato all WORMS in children or adults with a certainty quiie astonishing. TOOTH DROPS. Klik es- cures efiectuaHy. Ann Arbor, Feb. 5, 1844. 41 MRS BUrriIMGTO "O ESPECTFULLY informa the la'dies of -Ann JLV Arbor and its vicinity, that sho bns just received her atest Patterns lor Hats.Caps, Clonks, aud Dresses; and she respectfuüy invites them to cali nnd examine for thetnselves. She likewise renders them her sincere thanks for thcir patronage for the past year, and begs a continuotion. J!er estabiishment will be found inidway between the Upper and LowerTown. Ann Arbor, Nov. 2. 1843. 2P-tf-_ ESTRAY. NOTICE is hereby given that a yoke of four year old steers broke into my enclosure in, the lownship of Superior. Washtenaw county, last fnl!, one brown, a little white on the tip oí' t e tail, the tip of the Jiorns black, the other red with a line back and belly, somo white on hi face, and n white lail. Tho owncr is requested to come and provo proporty am' pay damages, and take them away. FÉLIX DUROSS. Marcho, 1S41. 8w4ê

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