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níotice to Merchante. THE Subacribers enconraged by the patrónngo they have hitherto received in the wholeeale departmentof tlioir business, wiil thc nret day of May next. open thc store now occupied by Geo. Grenville, fronting on Hurón treet, and connccting wjth their present store n the rear. exclusively for a WHOLE SALES ROOM, vhere they will keep at ali tunea a full assortnent of Dry Goods. Boots, fy Shoes Carpcting Hats, Caps, Paper Hangings, Bonnet s, Crockery by he Crale, Hardware and Groceries, Sfc. 8fc. Ssc. all of w hich will be $old on ns good termB as ai any point this sld o of New York Cuy. G. D. H1LL & CO. Ann Arbor, March 2, 1844. 48tr. SINCLAIR & CHASE, dTTORJYEYS AJYD COUJYSELLORS AT LAW, (office lower town, ann arbor,) Will ttend to all business in their profession vith afidclity and despatch. Paricular attent ion will be given to collecting. R0BERTr.8IXCI.AIR, EDWARD R. CIISEMarch 20, 1844. 48-1 y. CHARLES H. STEWART, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ANO SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, JErrEBSON AVENUE, DETROIT. 40-tf.A Farni for Sale, SÍTÜATED in the town of Ingham, Inghnm County, Michigan. Said Farm contains one hundred nd filiy acres hnndsomely siiuated In the midst oí a thnving settJement. - The land is what is usally called timbered Land, in Mlchignn, the iimber being augarmaple. whí:ewood, beach, ash, ok, &c. all kinds of timber peculiar to the timbered land in Michigan. Thcrs is on this tarm nbout íbrty ocres of good iniprovement: a good part.of this s Ensrlish Mendow. A'so, n cnod LOG HOUSE AND NEW BARN, ramed, 34 by 42 feet. well finished. There are also on the place iarmiñg utensils, euch atChaina, Ploughs. Drag, Cart, Fanning Mili, &c. which will be sold with the place. TERMS OF SALE. One quarter of purchase money down; the omninder in ten years, if necessary, wtth annu1 interest For particulars enquire of the snxbscriber in Dexter village. JULIÜS RANNET. March 20, 1844. 48-tf. to cx.oTmmts, MAJYUFdCTURERS JYD MERCHAJYTS. THE sub8criber8 are now receiving, at thoir stores, 188 Jeffcrson Avenue, and corner ot landolph and Woodbridge etreets, Detroit, a arge and general stock of DYE-WOODS AND DIE-STUFFS. 35 tons Logwood, lustic. Limewood, Nicarragua, Hypernic Wood, in the tick, 130bbl8. ground Camwood, 150 do Fustic 120 do Logwood, 100 do Redwoods, 20 do Alum, 6 hhd6 Copperas, . 4 do Blue Vitriol, 4 pipes Orabro and Crop Madders, prime, 500 Ibs. Extract Logwood, 600 do Bengal, Madras and Caraccas Indigo, 300 do Blue NutgalU, (Alleppo,) 250 do Powdered Cúrcuma, 200 do Verdigris, 10 Carboys Oil Vitriol, 6 do Aqna Fortis. 4 do Spirits Sea Sall, 4 do Nitric Acid, 2 cases Lac Dye, 300 lbs. Banquo Tin, 2ñO do CreamTartar, 500 do Q;iereciron Bark. Together with a complete assortment of all the minor anieles in the trade, to wit: Press Papers, Teazles, Brushcs, Jacks, Tent Hooks, DyeKettles, Pickere, Burling Irons, Nippers. Prussiaieof Potash, Sal Amoniac, Sal Soda, Sugar of Lead, Steel Reeds, Card Cleaners.MACHINE CARDS, Satinett Warps, Shears, &c. Th8 cntire stock has been pirrchasert within the last two weeks, and selected personally by one of the concern, who has been in the business for the last eleven years, and they have no heMtation in sayine that the quality of these goods is unexceptionable. They will positivly be sold at the lowest New York jobbing prices, with the ad dition of transportation only. The subscrihers have the sole Agency in thi State for the sale of "JPARSON'S SHEARING MACHINES," nnd the celebrated "LETCESTER MACHINE CARDS," decidedly the bestin use. THEO. H. EATON, & CO. April II. 1843. 51 tf E. SHiLN'S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL PL ASTER, The most tffectual remedy yet discovered for Rheumatism, Fever Sores, White Swellings, Ivflammaiion in the Eyes, Swelled Throat in Scarlet Fever, Quinsey, THE CHEMICAL PLASTER is an important remedy for those who are afflicted with chronic and inflammatory complaints, by its easing pain, counteracting inflammation, and giving speedy relief by its active, strengthening, anodyne, diaphoretic and counterirritantproperties - an effectual remedy for Chronic and lmflammatory Rheumatism, Ague in the Breast, Scalds, Burns, Braises, Scrofula, Ulcers, Old Sores of almost every description, Cankered and Swelled Throat arisingfrom Scarlet Fever, Felons, White Swellings, Chilblains, &c. Persons sufléring fromLiver Complainti, Puhnonary diseases, Inflammation of the Lungs, with pain in the side, back or limbs, will find relief by the use of this Piaster. In all cases it may be used with perfect safety. E. DEANS CHEMICAL P LASTER h put up in boxea at filty cents and one dollar ench, with f uil directions nccompanying each box. Manufactured nnd sold whoïesale by H. HARRIS & CO., Ash tabula, Ohio. sole proprietors. to whom all orders should be ddressed. Sold also by their Agente üiroughout the country. UTA liberal discount made to dealers and physicians. For testimoniáis and certificates from persons of the bighest reepectibility, who have used the Chenjical Piaster, see another column of this paper. For sale by the fotlowing Agents in Michigan: H. W. Rood, Niles, J. C. Larrimore. " C. Skanahan, Edwardsburh. Wm. O. Austin, White Pijjeon. Isaac Benham, Jr., Conatantine. Danl. L. Kimberly, Schonlcraft. H. B. Huston, &F. March,jr PM Kalamazoo. James W. Cothrcn. P. M. Galesburgh. T. L. Bolkcom. P.' M. Battle Creek. James M. Parsons, P. M. Marshall. Paul Raymond. Druggist, Jackson. Wm. Jackson, P. M. Leoni. Hale and Smith, Grass Lnke. John C. Winans, Sylvnn. J Millerd & Son, Dexter. . Thomas P. Mny, Jr. Plymouth,ferin Cfc Mali, JNorthville, Mead &. MoCarthy, Farmïngton, Peter Van Every, Franklin, Julius Dean, Pontinc, Mack & Spragne, Rochester, James Stephens. Utica, E. C. Gallup, Mt. Clemens, G. &J. G. Hill. l rv John Oven & Co. Detroif' Dr. Thos. M. Sweeny, DearbornvilJe, E. Samson. Ypsilanti, J. H. LUND, ) W. S. & J. W. MAYNARD, Ann Arbor. CHRISTIAN EBERBACH, ) 49-1 y NOTICE. r I 1HE under?igned would sny, "to those whom JL it may concern," that all unsetiled matters appertaining to the former business of' Warden &. Kkllooj, Charles Kellogg, deceaaed, and HIMSE1.F, must be arranped or paid within ihe next sixty days, or the same wiH tlien be left with Wii. R. Pkkry, Lsq. for coücction. During the aloresaid time, the eaid i!matters" may be fonnd with the subscriber, at the ofRce opposite his late "Iron Store." DAN W. KELLOGG. Ann Arbor, (lower town.) March 25. 1844. 48-3w. Guardianes 8ale. BY virtue of a licenee issued by the Hon. Judgo of Probate of the County of Washteïaw, on the eleventh of March instant, I shall cause to ba sold on the fifteenth dny of April next. at onc of the clock in the anemoon, all he right, title and interest of James Pmtt, Saah M. Pratt, Henry M. Prntt and Alvah Pratt. minor heire of Elisha Pratt. late of said county, deceased, in the following described premises, ituated in the township of Piitsfied, county ol iVasbtenaw aforesaid. and described as follows. o wit: Being tho East half of the South Eaai luartor of oection twenty-ibur in township numer three south of range number six East. The ale to take place on tho premisos in the town of Pittsñeld. HORACE CARPENTER, Guardian. Dated, Pittsfield, March llth, 1844. 47-3w SAL ERATUS. WHOLESALE and Retail, by H. BECKER. Ann Arbor, Ang. 2, 1843. 15-tf.ATTENTION CLOTHIERS! JUST receivedat the General Depot, for the eale of Clothiera Stock, Machmery, Dye Stuffj, &c. &c, No. 139, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, the following Jarge, well aasortcd, and carefully seiected stock, : 100 bbl. St. Domingo Logwood, Cut, 5 Tons " " in Stick, 150 bbls. Cuba Fustic, Cuf, 5 Tons " M n Stick, T)0 bbls. Nic. Wood, Ghipped, 50 ' Lima Wood, 30 " Red Wood, 120 " Gronnd Camwood, 10 Quercitron Bark, 500 lbs. Nutgalls, 10 Cases Extract of Logwood, 300 lbs. Lac Dye, 2 Ceroons Spanish Indigo. 300 lhs. Siunac Sicily, 3 Casks Mndder, 3 Casks Blue Vitriol, 5 Casks Alum, 2 Barrels Red Tartar. 2 Barrels Cream Tunar, 3 Cíírboys Aqua Fortis, 5 " Oil Vitriol, 3 " Muriatic Acid, 500 lbs. Virdigris, 53 Block Tin, Teasels, Twine, Copper Kettles, all sizes, Pnrson'B Shearing Machines, Curtis' H ' Screw9 and Press Plateó, Cranks, Press Paper. Steel Reeds, Worsted Harness, Tenter Hooks, Emerj', all No's., Olive OiïT Clothiers' Jacks. Sattinett Warp, Clothiers' Brushes, Shuttles, Pickers, Card Cleaners, fee. te. The above, with n variety of other articles belonging to the trade, have been purchaeed this Hurnmer by the subscribors from Manufacturera and First Hands in the New York, Philadeiphia, nnd Boston Markets, and evcry thing having received his personal inspection. he can with tbe utmoBtconfidence offer theni to purchasers aa the, best and most complete stochin the country; and as it is his fixed determination (by the low rates al which he will sell) to orevent the necessity ot our Clothiers and Mnnufn'"urer8 leaving the State to make their purchases, h. would merely say to the trade, CALL, examine th; goods and ascertain prices before you say you can buy cheapèr any ichere elae. He is nl8o prepared to contract for CARD1NG MACHINES made in this State or East. PIERRE TELLER, Sign of the Golden Mortar, 139, Jcflerson Avenue. [J7-tf.] Detroit."TO THE VÍCTOR BELONG THE SPOILS." A LTHOUGH many preparationsin the torro -fl_ of "POPULAR MEDICINES." have been before the public, claiming to give relief and even cure the most invetérate dieeases, vet none have 60 well answered thn purpose as Dr SHERMAN'S MED1CATED LOZSNGES. Dr. Sherman's "COUGH LOZENGES" cure the most obstinate cases of Cough in a few hours. Thcy hnvc cured a large number of persona who have been given up by theirphysicians and friends, and trrany who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood, Consumption and Hectic Fever, by their use have had the rose of heaith restored to the hag gard cheek. and now live to speak forth the praises of this invaluable medicine. Dr. Shcrman's "TFOjRM LOZENGES" have been provedin more than 400.000 cases to be infalüble, in fact, the only certain Worm deatroying medicine ever discovered. Children wiü eat ihem when they cannot fce forced to take any other medicine, and the benefit derived froni the admiuistration of medicine to them in thie form is great beyond conception. They hav ncver been known to fail. Dr. Sherman's "CAMPHOR LOZENGES." relieve Hendnche, Nervous Sick-headache, Pal pitation of the Heart. and 6ickness in a vèry few miniues. Dr. Shern'an's "POOR MAN'S PLASTER" is acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be ihe best strengthening Piaster in the world. and a sovereign remedy for painsand weakness in the back, loins, eide, breast. neck, limbs. joints, rheumatism, lumbago, &c. Be careful to procure the above and all other medicines of Maynard' s, and you will be snre there wiJl be no mistake in quantity or chnrg-e. %V. S. & J. W. MAYNARD. Ann Arbor, February 5, 1844. 41 FASHIONABLE HAT STORE. WBARNÜM, would rcspectfully inrorm the cïtizens of Dciroit, anti surroimding country that he lias constantly on hand a valúable as8ortment of Hats, Eap$, Furs &c which he offers for snle on the most reasonable terms atNo. 75, Jefierson Avenue. Gentlemen and Ladies from abroad on visiting the City will do well to gtve him a cali before purchnsing elsewhere. Detroit. Nov. lOth, 1843. 29-6m DR. OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOLAGOGUE.AMUÍNlr the most valuable qualities oí thu . medicine, is its restoring infiuence upoi constittuions impaired and injured by previoui nttacks o billious fever, or fever and ague; oj 6y a long resirience in those climates which produce There are niany constitutions whicli become gradually undermined by a masmul influence, without even a doy's actual confinement. ín such cases, the Cholagogue neta like a charro - the 8allow complexión, loss of appetitc, languor, weariness and depression of spirits, witb other unpleasant symptoms which renJer life a burden. all yield to thïs remedy when faithfully used according to the directions of theacoompanyingpamphleu It is ontirely a vegetable prep aration, and may be taken w:th perfect scfety under all circumstanccs of t'ie systein. For sale by 36 W. S. .V J. W. MAYüïARD. sole Agent, for Ann Arbor and vicmity. TO THE PUBLIC GE]ERJLLY AND TO SCHOOL IJYSPECTORS IJV PARTICULAR. nniíE máps ot severol counties. and the map JL oí the State, by the State Geologist, will soon be forthcoming. The Massachusetts School Librarles aré on hand, ávd I have commencfid distributiwg them to the towns. I 6hall visit cvery town in the State as soon as possible, beginning with Lenawee; and then next in order, Jackson.Calhoun and Ingham Counties. for the parpóse of selling the maps and those excellent school Iibmries. and varioua other good school books, and hbrary books. School inspeclors will please have their money ready. P. S. - Editors throughoui the Sta'e who will give theabove iwo insertions shall have each an elegant map of the Siate or somethitig ihat will piense them equallv wcll. Several towns hao resolved to raise all the money allovved by law, and continue to do so umil their libraries containas many volumes as there are children in their respective towns. 'Go thou and do likewiee.' JONATHAN LAMB. Ann Arbor, Feb. 16, 1844. 45BIÏMGHA VI é CHAFMAN, KORWARDING MERCHANTE, DEALERS JJV DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, #c AT THE RAIT.-ROAD DEPOT, GK.tSS I.AKE. MICH. H. H. B1NGHAM. G. CHAPJIAN. 43-3m. BY ihe Box, for sale by C. 3. GARLAND. Ann Arbor, Upper Town, Jan. 1 7, '44. 39 BY iho Barrel, for sale by C. J. GARLAND. Ann Arbor, Upper Town, Jan. 17, '44. 291844. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. BOOKSELLERANDSTATIONEB, SMART S BLOCK, 137 J-EKFBK.S O N AVBHBR, DETROIT Keeps constnnily for sale a complete nssortment of Misccllaneous, Schooi and Claeau-ol Books; Letter and Cap Paper, ploin nnd ruted, Quills, luk, Sealing Wax, Cuilery, W rapping Pa por, Primïng Paper, of all stzes: aud iiook, News and Canister Ink, of varioiis kind. BLANZ B09ZS, r uil ana huil buund, ol every varteiy oi ituJiofif MEMORANDUM BOOKS. &c. To Merchante, Teachers, and others, buying in quantities. a íarge díscoont made. SABBATH SBHOOL & BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITO 51-tf. LEATHER. THE undcrsigned hae just rcceived from iho Manufacturer, and will continue te he supptied wtth a General Assortmentment of EASTERN TANNI1D LEATHER. which he wilt sell at dccidedly Low Pricea. ín CASH or HIDES. He will continually have on hand Spanish and Slaughter SO1.E LEATHER, of Light, Middle and Heavy Weights; Upper Leather, Oak and Hemluck Tanned Calf Skin, Patna and Slaughter Kips, Harncss and Bridle Leather, Jündings, White and Colored Linings, Shoe Thread, &c. All persons desirous of purchasing afe re- quested to cali at the ONE STORY BRICK BUILDING, No. 39, Woodward Avenue, and examine the quality and prioes before purchasing elsewhere. N. B. The hishrst Market Price willbe ptid inCASHFORHIDES. J. D. BALDWIN. Detroit, Nov. 13, 1843. 29-6ra. NSW BOCK STORE. (ANN ARBOJi. LOW ER TOWN.) THE Subscriber hns just received a general aBsortmpnt of SCHOOL BOOKS, sueh as are in use in Common Schools in this State, together with a variety of Religious, Scientifio nnd Miscellar.eous works, euch as Quarto Bibles, Polyglot & Common, do. Pocket Edition, Family, do. School, do. Pocket Testamenta. 3 sizes, Prayer Books, 4 sizes, Th Pealmist, a new Baptist Hymn Book, Methodist Hymn Book, Watts' Psalms and Hymns, Annuala for Iñ44, Cowpers Poems, Ossians. do Campbells. do. Burns', do. Milton'a Worke, Scott's. Works, Albums.. Tales of a Granüfather, Scoit's Napoleon, Beaúñíul New Year's Presents, View of all Religion6, Mothera Friend, Fireside Piety, Genis oí Piety. Meditation on Prayer. a vuluable work, TU Task, Berquins Works. Christian. Bapti, Church, Washingtonian and Farmer' Almanacs, Boston Academy. Sacrod Lyre and Manhattan Collecuon öingmg uooks. Blank Day Bookg, Ledgers, Journals and Blotters, Justices' Dockeis, Toy Bibles, Priw ers. JOO kinds, Song Books.20 kinds. ond varions otber Bookp. together with Wafers, Sealing Wax, Ink. Quills, Steel Pens, Letter Paper, (an excellent article,) and common. Cap Paper, Ink Stands, Lead Pencüs, Drawing Pencüe. B. B. & H. B. and Prepared India Rubber. All of which will be sold at Detroit prices for Cash. The subscriber has made his arrangements so that almost anything in the Jine of Books and Stationary whicb is not on hand can be furnished ata short notbe. He infends to make the sale of Books a permanent business and will therefbre do what he can to keep hi assortment gond. Don't forget the place, Abo Arbor. Lower Village, nearly opposite tb. Flouring Mili. WM. R. PERRY. Janury fl, 1844. 37-3rn. 000,000 Feet PIN E LUMBER. THE subscribers offer for sale, Five hundred Thousand Feet SEASONED PINE LUMBER, which hns been put tip in the best possible manner. and is of every qualiiy and tbickness. Por. sons wishing to purchase Lumber tht is fit for immediatc use, will do wel] to give usa cali, before purchasintr elsewhere. HAZELTON fc PATERSON. Formerly Agents for Beach & Co. Flint, January 2?, 1844. 40-6m. STONE-WARE. OF Eastern manufacture, for sale cheap, Wholesale or Retail. by F. DENISON. Dec. 20, 1843. 35-tf. Stray Cattle. CA-ME into tue e.iclosure oi ine Sulscriber, living near Foster's Mills, in Scio, uu or about thfi Isr of Dpcfniber last, ONE LIGHT RED STEER, some white stripes on liim, and left horn a little lopped, and is about tour years tld. Also, TVVO STAGS. One is red, with a white fi.ce; the other dark red, mixed with brindle, and supposed to he sbout tliree years old. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take thera iway. JOHN FÜLLER. Scio, January 29, 1841. 40-8wPORTRAIT OF JAMES G. BIRNEY. rpiHE subscnberhas just finished a portraitof , X. this gentleman. from which he int?nds to have an engraving made in the finest style oí the nrt. He is opening a subscription which vvill shortly be placed into the hnnds of aH the publishers of L.berty papers in the free States, where thoëo who uish to avail themselves ol a correct likeness of this enlightened philanthropret, and csndidate of the Liberty Party for the hlghest office in the gift of the People. can have the privilege ofsubscribing. No pereon will be compeüed to takc the porirnit unless it is pronounced good.- The pi ice will be $1,00 each for sinale copies. E. W. GOÖDWiN. Albany, Dec. 1, 1843. EFBeckley & Foster are sole sgents for the State of Michigan, and will siipply all who may wish for the portrails at one dollar each, payable on delivery. Persons deairous of' obtaïningthem can make npplication through the agenta of tho Signal of Liberty, who are auihorized to receive subacriptions. Ann Arbor, Jan. 1, 1844. WOOSWORTH'S HOTEL. NORTHERN', EASTERN, AND SOUTHERN STAGE HOUSE. t ■ iPIE undersigned respectfülly onnminces to JL the Public, that he ir now the Proprietor of this -veil known establishment. The House hoving been thoroughly overhauled, and refitted in a manner calculated to promote the comfort of citizens and the travelling public. The house occupies aneligible position, on th corner of Woodbridgc and Randolph streets, in a business part of the city. Those who may honor him with their countennnce. may be assured thnt no expense or' attention in bis power, will be epared, to mnke theïr sojourn in Detroit aareenble and satisfactory. [46-ly] S. D. WOODVVORtfï. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, OF Buporior quality, just piiuted and for {tal at this Office. Anx Arbor, )iov. 9, 134S.

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