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6
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January
Year
1845
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THE MISSES CLARKS' Tföiing liadies' Seminary, ANN ARBOK, MICHIGAN. MARY H. CLARK, Principal. CHLOE A. CLARK, Vice Principal. M. h. WALTER, Teacher of Music on the Piano. EMMY BEURMANN, Teacher of Germnn nnd the Guitar. RHOüY E. CLARK, Teaclier of Juvenile Departmeiii. F. MARSH, Teacher of Maihemntics and Vocal Music. H. F. SCHOFF, Tenchei of French and Classics. TIIIS lnstitution hns been in operation eince November 18, 183& Thescholastic year i embracing forty-uight weeks, two t.erms. compri■:ng tvo quarters each - twelve woeeks in a qnarter- a general e.xamination at the close of each term - in February and August. T'he last (junrier of the present term cnm , menced November 25. Tei.ms of Tumos, - For the English branch ! es, 2,50 to $5 per quarter. No reduction mnóc for at'sence. except in case of sickness, and no pupil t;iken for less than a quarter. Extra charges are made for nnisic on the Piano, with the use o' the instrument, $8,00 ! French, 3,00 ' Latin, 3,00 [ Drawinjr and Ptünting, 5,00 FuncvWork, 3.00 Board, including washing, lights, &c, $1.75 per weck if paid in advance, or $2,00 per week ifjpnid at the close of the quarter. Parents and guardians are invited to visit the school every Friday, whên the studies of the week are reviewed - also semi-monthly on Wednesday aftenioon, at readingof the weekly compositions. Having purchased a healthy and commodious building in a pleasant and convenient part of the village, no pains or expense shall be spared to facilítate the studies and render the situation of the voung ladies profitable.and agrecable. Youngladies desirous of entering 'e school find pursuing ihe regular coursc of siuuy, would do well to commence at the begining of the quarter. Belonging to the school are a Library of berween three and four hundred volumes, and Phisophical Apparntus. Electrical Machine, Globes, ' ■fcc. Scicntific lecturee are delivered before the school al proper intervals. The Misses Clark will endenvor, nof only to aromóte the intellectu?l culture of their pupils ut will attend strictly to their moral i Tient. With a deep sense of religious responsibility. hey wouid give such a tone to character, ns shall enderit practical!}' ihted for every station- ( ng toduty but firm to principie. f Among the books usod in the school are, :rcrombie on the Intelleelu.il nnd Moral Powers ' -Kane's Elementa of Criiicism- Waylnnd'e floral Science- Ne wman's Rhetoric - Hedge's -iOgic - Paley's Natural Theologyand Evidenccs ' if Christianily - Comstock's Chemistry and l Natural Philosophy - Combe's Physiolosry - Mrs. a Jncoln's Botany - Eaton's Manual of c Surritt's Geography ofthe Heavens-First. Sec ' nd and Third Books of IJistory- Mrs. ' Wil e ard's Republic of America - Phelps' Legal c ics - Playfnir's Euclid. and Davie's Algebra and l rithmetic - Parker' s Natural Philosophy. The Misses Clark have taught a Young Laies School for several years in the Ciiy of New '. fork. and are furnished with testimoniáis from c tt. Rrv. Benjamin Onderdonk. D. D.. and John [ A. Griscon, M. D., of New York, Rev. J. L. i Jlake. of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Emnis WilJard, ol Proy. N. Y. ; also, reference is made, by J nission, to the follówing gentlemen : Rt. Rev. a 5. A. McCoskry. D. D... Robert Rumsey nnd n j. B. Misner. Esqrs., Rev. Isaac S. u Cetcham. Centreville ; Rev. J. Hudson. White t, 'igeon , Rev. J. P. Cleveland, and Geo.' k m, Marshall ; Hon. Wm. R. Deland. Jackson; 1, 'aul B. Ring, Michigan Centre; E. H. Winan. I tdrian: Daniel Hixson, Clinton: Gardine, s Vheeler. M. D.. Howell: Rev. F. H. Curriing, v ïrand Rapids: Rev. H. Colclazer. Rev. A. M. 'itjcb. S. Dentón. M. D., P. Bngham. M. D.. {on. Wm. A. Fletcher, ílon. Wm. R. Thompdn, E. Mundy. Esq., John Allen. Esq.. Geo. V. .Tfiwett. Esq.. Col. Thomas Mosely, Cnpt. . Perkins. Thomas M. Ladd, F; Snwyer. Jr., ■ 'sq. , late Superintendent of Public. Instruction, 'rofepsors Whitinp. Williams and Houghton. of { fie University of Michigan. Ann Arbor : James i ïirdsall and Rev. John Beach, Flint; Amos tfead, Esq., Farminglon. The follówing gentlemen. Rev H. Colclazer' tev. O. C. Comstock. Rev. A. M. Fitoh. Rev. Ir. Curtiss. Professors Wluting nnd Williams, f the University of Michigan, and F. Sawyer. ' r.. late Superintendent of' Public Instruction, ' nve consented to act asa visiting committee of ie school to be present when the weekly studies re reviewed; but especially to attend during the c pini-anrual examinations. August9. 1844. 34tf l WRIGHT ï LNTI-INFLAMMATORY AND RIIEUs MAT1C PLASTER, A N efficiënt remedy for Rheumatism, Fever s rx Sores. White Swellings. Felona, Pain or f ?eakness in ihe Back, Brenst. Side or Limbs. n !urns. Bruises, Cramps, Chilblains. Liver and [ ,ng afi'ections. Indolent Tumors. Spinal affect osn. Inflamed Eyes, &c. &■. It is unsuspassed i all Inflammatory diseases. either Chronic or [ Leute, as it operates by counleracting and reduci ig lnflamation, allaying Pain, Sweating the arts afiected, and by its strengihening and Anoi yne proporties givingspesdy relief. Also invalt ableasan anti-mercurinl plnster.t Price 95 cenis per Box. - For further particu' ir8, see circulating Pamphlet.) For sale ai i luseley's Bookstore. Ann Arbor, ond J. T. t tocking, travelling agent for Michigan. r 16-ly i t THE TRUE PAIN EXTRACTOR SAZ.VZ7 [X7HICIJ cures likeá charm all JBURNS by tt fire or water, and every esternal SORE, 'AJN. INFLAMMATION, ACH E or NG ever yet found upon the human family. to iiich it has been applied. must always be sought ! enuine from Comstock and Co., of New Yoik, r their authonzed agents. All are cautioned I gainst any spurious anieles, which may always f c avoided by knowing the one you buy comes ■om Comstock & Co , who are now the only i roprietors and manufacturers. Inquire for j el's, which 8 warranied to do all it ever would dien called by any other name, or the pricb shall e refundcd in any case if it does not please. To place it within reach of all. the price hai een reduced more than four fold, and is novr old for 25 cents, the former price being too exrbitant. The 50 cent size now contains foui i mes as much as the tormer, nnd the $1 size i ear ten times as much. i No family that has any title to humanily, will I lil to have Connkl's Pain Extractor Ointmeni lvvays at hand, to save life, all scars, and reduce 11 agony from any bit r n in fïve minutes, provied they have seen it used, or will believe i ho have used it. COMSTOCK & CO., 21, Courtland Street. O Be sure, therefore. and ask foi Connel's, ' s our plato with Dalloy's name cu u has been toien, and the spurious may oppeiir wiih that ame on it. Know, therefore, that i t comes diectly from Comstock & Co., or shnn it. WM. S. & J. W. MAYNARD, 36 Agent for Ann Arbor. Estray. rAKEN tip by he subscribcr, on the 25th of September last, in the town of Northfield, small chesnut colored mare, of the poney ireed, with a star in the forehead, supposedto eabout8 or 9 years old, branded A. C. on the houlder. The owner is requested to prove iroperty, pay charges and tako her away. 5TA TH ANIEL SMITH. Northfield, Nov. 1, 1844. 29-8w Black al ts, WANTED by BECKLEY&HICKS. Ann Arbor, Lower Town. . 26 WOOD' WOODÜ WE want some from eubscribcrsimmcdiatcly. Oct 12. 184J4.

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