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10
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June
Year
1844
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Wliigrs! Whigsü DF,FENCE of the Whigs, Whig Almanacs, Whig Songs, and Life of Henry Clay by Sorgeant. For sale at Tcrry'e Dook Store. May 53 1341. 5tf. IATTENTIO.% CLOTHIERS! JrüÖ 1' received at tbe General Depot, for th ' c ,of Clothier. Stock, Machmery, Dy ?ZTu . foU"wmg, lBrge' weü "i, it carefully selected stock, vjz: JOO bbla. St. Domingo Logwood, Cut, 5 Ton8 ;n gtet. 150 bbU. Cuba Funiic, Cut. ' 5 Tona " in Stick 50 bb!9 Nic. Wood, Chipped, öt'CK' 50 " Lima Wood, % 30 " Red Wood, ' I2) ' Ground Camwooti, 10 " Quercitron Burk, 5)0 Ib8. Nutgails, 10 Cases Extract of Logwood, 300 bs. Lac Dye, 2 Ceroons Spanish Indigo, 300 Iba. Suinac Sicily, 3 Casks Mndder, 3 Casks Blue Vitriol, 5 Caaks Alutn, 2 Bárrela Red Tnrtar. 2 Bnrrela Cream Tartar, 3 Carboys Aqua Fortis, 5 4 Oil Vitriol, 3 " Muriatic Acid, 500 Ibs. Virdigris, ) m Block Tin, Teasels, Twine, Copper Ketlles, all sizes, Pnrson's Sheoring Machines, Curtis' Screwa and Presa Pintes, Cranks. Presa Paper, Steel Reeds, Worsted Harneas, Tentcr Hooks, Emery, all No's., Olive Oil, Clothiera' Jacks, Sattinett Warp, Clothiers' Brushea, Shuttles, Picker8, Card Cleaners, &c. &c. The above, with n variety of other articles belonging to the trade, have been purchased this iummer by the subscribers from Manuacturorïnd First Hands in the New York, fliiladelphio, ind Boston Markets, and every thing having res :eived his personal insDection. he can witíi the utmost confidence offer theni to purchasers as Uie 'jest and most complete stock in the country; and is it is his fixed determinaron (by the low ratea i', which hc will sell) to prevent the necessity oí Kir Clothiers and Manufh'urera leaving the State to make their purchases, ho would merelv wy to the trnde, CALL, examine üi". íjoods and iscertnin prices before you say you cun buy :henper any tekere elae. He is nlso propared to contract for CARDING MACHINES made in tliis State or Enet PIERRE TELLER, Sign of the Golden Mortar, 139, Jefferaon Aenue, ri7-tf.1 r_. :.UK Y UÜOJDS, DRY ÖROCERIES, eathers, Paper Hanings, BASKETS, &c. % TA Y be found at tho iowest cash prices, at "L 'X Raymonu's Caíh Stuke, 14S Jefforson be enue. Dooit. d The undorsigned ha just received a full stock ' SPRING GOODS. of the mot desiroble t 'les and paitcrns, suimblo for c'uy or couiUrv 'n' ide. q, AMONO W3UB AKJt: lr French Lnwns. OJ Ginghain Mjlins, . Mualin de Laine, Balzarine, ". Balzarine Muelins, r Siriped Swiss M-uslina, Rich Calicóes, of aH qualitie, colors and 1 terns. y Pontalooii and Coat stufte, such' as D Gambroons, , . P' Swedei Cassimeres, Fancy Drlln9r Liuen Cheeka, 2 Plaid Swede8. Vancy English Cassimeres, liroad ClothP, : f Ken tucky Jeans, &c. -ALSOL Pustians, fy Fickings, av heck, iy L.inseys, In Sorlap, or 3aggings, SI 3addíng, so Canvas, an irowi) Sheetirrgs arfÜ IrlHngs, ïlenched Cot'.oiis, íwise, Jackonei. Book& Barred Muslins. rVide Laces and Laee Etlglnga, oí every ■ cription, estings, $onnet5, tibbons. .men Cambric, sombnes, lankerchiefe, -rava(s, &c. &c. Sic. 'ersons trading in ihe erty are invired. ai t, (o cali and look at iliis stock, and if the ca are not as low a elsewhere, patronage ü expectcd. W. A. RAYMOND. 148 Jeffer5on Avenue. Detroit. lay 2% 1844. ' 4 6m TWDC3 " T)iTri,iiTr"nMkiESPECTFULLY .innounces to the Ladiet i of Ana Arbor and vicinity. thnt she ha received ihe Jatest fashionable Pattjerns, foi iea ATS, CAPS, BONNETS, CAPES N fur Dresses snd the French Mantilla. h hese Patterns were selected by Mrs. Hiil 01 i Arbor, wiih the utmost cnre, from the most ionablt Shops in the city of New York. ie afso iníorms (he Ladies of Ann Arbor nnc' Q )ity, that she will furniah them witfrPutíerní w'nli the ui most care. f ie will likcwise keep a good ossortment oí Hals, Caps and Bonnets, ( iand. Ladies will do well to cali and examine fes .hemselvcs before purchasing elsewhere, w un Arbor, Muy ] '2, 1844. 3if r-t ROCHA, &ífk, Muslin de Laine nnd other Sumnier Shawls, may be fotincf ni . RAYMOND'S CASH STORE. y J4i?Jefl'. Avenue, Detroit, ny 20. 4 fm IN EN SHEEThNG, two yards and a quar . ter, and three yards wide. at fi& RAYMOND S CASH STORE, C . 148 JefK Avenue, Detroit. Kay20. 4 PF caí her & Paper Hangings THE subscribir will keep n supply of Geest Feathers constan tly on hnnd. AIso nn as snri of Paper IJangings. Borders. Fire-honrd Papers, &c. -W. ÜMAYMQtfï); 148 JefT. Avenue, Detroit. May 20. 4 military Tactics, TUST received the Ciiizen Soldier Assis'.ant J nt Ptirry's Book Stjre. May 93, 1844. 3v5 Clothing' Clothing! Clothing HALLOCK& itAÏMüiND have jist received a very Inrge issortment of Rcady Ulade Clothing:, Consisting n port of Coais, Paniuloons and Vcstt?. of all dc8criptitns. snitable for the season. AIso. a large nnd well seclected assortment oi Broad Cloths, Cnssimercs. Vestings, Tweede, md everv other article suitable for gentiemen's rt'oaring appnrel. which they are prepared fo nanufacture in the best and most nshionable nanner, and at the shorteat notioe. Hnving deermined to sell at the lovveat cnsl) prices, they :onfídently urge all in want of Rcady Made Dlothing. or garments manufactnred to order, o cali and examine fbeir stock, at the Fnshionible Clothing Emporium, corner of Jcfferson ■ad Woodward Avenues. Detroit. 5 HAJLJLOCK & RAinTEOIVD, FA8H1ONABLE CLOTHING EJirORIUM, Desnoyeri Block, 127 J'fferson Avmuc.- ■■ ■ ■ ' ' - In Chancery, lst Circuit. f Daniel Oakley, - TrtY virtao of a decretal 1 ra aI i-13 order ofthe Courtof Caleb N. Ormsby. J bove cause, I shall exposé to sale, at public aucuon, to tho highest bidder, at Washtenaw County, on the 25th day of June next, at one o'dock. P. M. of that day, the following desenbed premises. to wit: -All that certain tract or parcel of land. shunte. ]ying and being in Brown & Fuller's addition to the village ot Ann Arbor, on lot number one. in block numberetght, and being all that pnn of the eaid lot on which stands the three north-east corner buildS' lh ron Block, logether with said outldings and the flppurtcnances thereto Lelonfring, bring ia the County of Washtenaw nnd btate of M.chiaran, or fo much thcfeof aa will be suffic.ent to raiee the amount due to the cömplatnant for the principal and interest due in said causeGEO. DANFORTH, T „ a „ ■ "; Mnater in Choncery. Joï &PonTr.R, Sols. for Compia. Moy 10, 1644. tf3 IET Among the mauy etrikwig prouis ot the excitement o; Brwtol's Sarsaparifln. not the least is turnished in the fact that such a multitude of spunoua and counterfcit preparationa have been put forih, and some of them by men that profesa a high business standing Unless thia medicine had been of sovereign value, and ita fireat success bcyond ail question, it would have found no ïmitntions. People nev&r counterfeit that which is valuelcsa. Whoever heard of a single cou ilerfeit of tbe wild-cat currency ot" the Weet? Sierlmg coin and safety-fund bilis are counterleited constantly. The fact that a thing is extensively countf rfciied, is prooi oí ts value The succeusof Brisrol's Sarsapnrilla has cauíed it lo be counterfeiied in almost all the cities and towns in the Uuion. Spurious money is itniversally rejected. en shoul.i spurious medicines be. No sensible person vrill take the false when he can get the true. People who do not wish to be imposed upon, sbould obtatn the genuino arucle. Attemion to ihis is of ihe first importance. Caotion.- Ask for Brisiol's Sarsaparilla, and aee that the written signatuie of C. C. Brisiol is ovenhecork ofthe bot tle, noneoiher is genuine For sale by W. S. &. J. W. MAYNÁRD. WOO&! WOOL! CLOTH! CLOTHÜ 'X'HE SuWribers would inform the Publ c A. ihat they will continue to manufacture good at .heir M.nufactory, two and"a half miles 2et ol Ana Arbor, on the Hurón, on the following TERMS. Until the first day of January. A. D. 1845 ibe pnce will be 37 cents per yard, or halíihe cloth the ool will make. From the lst of Jonuarv to the 15th of May. 1845. the prica will be 33 cents per yard, or nine twentietlis oí the cloih ihe wool will make, thnt is. 45 yords out of I CO inanufactured. The íj u ur; tnrcu in turn aj u mny come into the lactory, as near as moy be wuh reference to the different i qualmea. Any person who will furnish one or more parcela of wool from 80 to 100 pounds of one quality can have it rnanufnctured b? ifeelf . opl will be roce:ved nt Seto. Wool seni by Railroad will be atlendcd toin the snie mannerus iftheowner were to come wiüi it-it should becarelully marked. We have manífactured c oth during rhe past year for a very Jarge number of custbmérs, to wfiom we believe we have given very general satisfaction With ihese Incts and the advantages offered by ihe low pnce at wbich we ofier to manufacture cloth, we hope for a large shnre ot paironr.gft S SAMUEL V. FOSTER & CO. ?:?; Washtenaw Co., April 25, 1844. 3-tf KAISII INSTÏTHTIOlXr TH,TC,are heroby ""t'fied, that the RA1SIN INST1TUT1ON. in Lenawee Cuunty, Michigan, is now in operaiion, and will be conducied tie-a MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL, Lr Colorod People, and olí others to avail themselves of ita advantages. About twen iy-five scholars can now be accommod.ited at the Instttution. Our intention a to enlarge tLe Coíony ao fast as we can. so as to have Mechanic bhops oJ different kinds established in the Coiony, so tbat young men may learn mecbanical arts and scieaces while pursuing their siudies. H. BIBB, Agent frr the'Raisin Instituiion, Frankfin, May 7, 1H44.' 4 tj

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