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30
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December
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1844
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THE M1SSES CLARKS' L V oiuiíí Iadics' Scminary, kANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. ss] MARY H. CLARK, Principal. CHLOE A. CLARK, Vice Principal. t, L. W ALTER, Teacher of Mueic on he Fc Piano. MMY BEURMANN, Teacher of Germán nnd the Guitnr. . .HOBTK. CLARK, Teacher of Juvonile Department. . MARSH, Teacher of Matheraatics and Vocnl Music. [. F. SCHOFF, Teacher of French and Clat8ÍC8. rHIS lnstitution has been in operntion Bince ' November 18, 1839. Theecholnstic year J mbracing fony-eight weeks, two terms. r ng tvo quarlers each - twelve wcoeks in a m :r - a general exomination ut the close of each srni - in Februury and August. fl( The last quarter of the present term com T lenced November 25. „f Tki.sís ok Tüition. - For the Engiish brnnch b, $2,50 to $5 per quarter. No reduction made aj r absence, except in caso ofsickness, and no upil tnken for lees tlian a qunrter. Extra es are made for music on the Piano, with tlie flE ie o' the instrument, $8,00 French, 3,00 "{ Lntin, 3.00 Drnwinffnnd Painting, 5,00 , FancvWork, 3,00 J) Board, including washing, lights, &c, $1.75 c er week if paid in advance. or $2,00 per week ■ fpnid at the close of the quarter. 'n Purents and guardián are invited to visit the r chnoi every Friday, when the studies of the Q] eek are reviewed - also temi-montiily on ƒ íesdny aftcnoon, at readingof the weekly (- ositions. ( Having purchased a . henlihy and commodious a] uildingin a pleasant and cpñvéñie'nl pnrt of the j illnge, no pain or expense ehall be spared to icili tute the studies and render the situation of he yoúñ'g ladies profitable and agrecahle. ■ Young ladieo desirous of entering -e school nd purstiing the regular coursc of stu.y, would o well to commence at the begim'ng of the luarter. Belonging to the school are n Library of ween ihree and four liundred volumes, and Phisophical Apparatus, Electricnl Machine, Globes, cc. Scicntific lectures are delivried before the , chool at proper intervalo. The Miases Clark will endenvor. nft only to romote the intellecluvl culture of tlicir pupila ut wül attend etrictly to their moral j. ient. W.ith a deep eense of rcligious repponsibiliiy. Ijeywould give sueh a tone to i:hnractcr, a6 shnll enderit practically fitted for every station - cl ng todutybut ñrm to principie. M Among the books uaed in the school are, p rcrombic on the IntcHeciual nrtd Moral Powerí-Kane's Elements of Criticism - Wnyland's rlornl Science - Nèwmnti's Klietoric - Iledge'e jDgic- Paley'8 Natural -Theology and EvidenccF " f C'hristianity - Conistock's Chemistry and " fatural Philosophy - Combe' b Physiolocy - Mrs. ai jincoln'e Botany - Enton's Manual of Ci iurritt's Geography of the Heavens - First, Sec nd and Thnd Booke of Ilistory- Mrs. Wil e' iard's.Republic of America - Phelps' Legal cl ics - Playfair's Euclid. nd Dnvie's Algebra and " irithmetic- Parker's Nnturui J'hilosnphy. Tiie Misses Clark have tnuchi a Young Lalies School for Hevernl years in. the Ci:y of New j fork. and are furnislied with tcstinioni&la from " lt. iiov. Benjamin Onderdonk. 1). D-. and John [ H. Griücon, M. D., of New Y(rk, Rev. J L. t ilakc, of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Emrnn Willard, ot Troy. N. Y. ; also, reference is made, by j niseion, to the following gentlemtn : Rt. Rev. a 3. A. McCcsUry. D. D.. Robert Rumsey nnd „ j. B. Misner. Esqrs., Detroit ■ Rev. lennc S. u Cetcham. Centreville ; Rev. J. findson, White u igeon , Rev. J. P. Cleveland, nnd Geo. im, Marshall ; Hon. Wrn. R. üeland. Jackson; t ául B. Ring, Michigan Centre; E. II. Winan, p Vdrian: Daniel Hixson. Clinion: Gardine, a kVheelcr. M. D.. Howell: Rev. F. Ha Cuming, v 3rand Rapids; Rev. H. Colclnzer, Rev. A. M. Titch. S. Dentón, M. D . P. Bngham. M. D.. ion.'Wm. A. Flètcher, Hon.Wiu. R. Thompon, E. Mundy, Esq., John Allen. Esq.. Geo. iV. Jewett, Esq., Col. Thomas Mosely, Cnpt. f. Perkins, Thomas M. Ladrl, F. Sawycr, Jr., , iTsq-, late Superintendent of Public Inatruction. ?rofessors Whitinp. Williums nnd Houchton, of f he University of Michigan. Ann Arbor: James . f3irdsaU and Rev. John Beach, Flint; Amos. Vlead, Esq., Farmington. The following gentlemen, Rev II. Colclnzer' Rev. O. C. Comstock, Rov. A. M. Fitch. Rev. Mr. Curtiss, Professors Whiting and Williams. f the University of Michigan, nnd F. Sawyer. ' ir., late Superintendent of Public Instruction. lave consented toact asa visitirig committre ol he school to be present when the weekly Fiudie? ( ire reviewed; hut especinlly to attend during the iemi-anr.unl exnminationè. August 9, 1814. 34tf IVRIGHT'S : ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND MATIC PLASTER, AN efficiënt remedy for Rheumatism, Fevcr , Sores, White Swcllings. Felons, Pnin oi fenkness in the Back, Brenst. Side or Limbs. . Burns. Bruises, Cratnps, Cliilblnins. Liver ond Lung afftctions, Indolent Tumors. Spinal aflecriosn, Inflnmed Eyes, Ac. &. It is uneuspassed in all Inflammatory disenses. either Chionic or Acute, asit operatesby coviileractivp nnd redvcivg lnflamation, allaying Pain, Sweating th parts aflected, and by ïts strongliening and Anodyne proporties givingspeedy relief. Also inval uahleasan anti-mercurial piaster. Price 95 cents per B'x. - For furihor particulars, see circulating Pamphlet.) For,6ale ni Moscley's Book store, Ann Arbor. and J. T. Stocking, travelling agent for Michigan. 16-1 y THE TRÜE PAIN EXTRACTOR SAX.VX7 WHICHcureslikea charm all BURNS by fire or water, and every external SORE, PAIN. INFLAMMATJON, ACH E or ITCHING ever yet found upon the human faniily. to which it has been applied, must ulwnys be sought genuine from Comstock and Co., of New Yoik, or their nuthonzed agent. AH a:e cautionecl against any spuriou articles, which moy alwayt bc avoided by knowing the one yon buy comes from Comstock & Co , who now the only proprietors and manufacturers. Inquire for ConnePs, which is vvarranted to do all i'. ever would when called by any other name, or the price shall be refundcd.in any case if il does not please. To place it within reach of all, the price ha been rcduced more thnn four fold, and is now sold for 25 cents, the former price being too exorbitant. The 50 cent sizc now contains foui times lis much as the tormer, and the $1 size near ten times as much. No family that has any title to humanity, will fail to have Connki.'s Puin Extractor Ointmen always at hond, to save life, all scare. and reducr all agony from any burn in live nunutes. provi ded they have seen it uscd. or will believe thos who have uscdit. COMSTOCK & CO., 21, Couriland Street. IET Bosure, thereforf. nnd íisk foi ConnÍgi.'s, as ourplate with Dalloy's nnñ.é cijiii hnsbetn stolen, and the apurioua may appe.-ir wnh thnt name on it. Know, thereforc, that it comes direct! v from Comstock & Co., or ehun it. y WM. S. & J. W. MAYNARD, 36 A tren t for Ann Arbor. Estray. TAKEN ip by hesubscriber. on the 25th of September lastr in the town ol Northfield, a small chesnut colored mare, of the poney breed, with a star in the forehend, supposed to be about 8 or 9 years oíd, branded A. C. on the 8houlder. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges nnd take her oway. NATHANIEL SMITII. Northfield. Nov. 1, 1844. 29-Sw Black 8alt, WANTED by BECKLEY & HICKS. Ann Arbor, LowerTown. 26 IVdOD! WOODÜ WE want ome fromsubBcribereimmediately. Oct 12. 1844.

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