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19
Month
May
Year
1845
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Wool Wanted! THE Subscribes wish lu purchase 50,000 poumls of VVool. for wliicii they will y Cash or Goodu al their storo in the Lovver Village. BECKLEY FOSTER & CO. Ana Arbor, Mi.y 19, 1845. SIS In Attaehuient. SabmFelch Before w. R perry jU8tce Snmnel James J " Pcace. NOTICE is lierchy given, tbot an oltnchmint has been issued by the above naned Justice n favor of Sabin Felch vs Snmuel James, an absent debtor, nnd that ihe finnl hearing thcreof is joaiponed un'il the 1 4th day of August next. at one of the clock in ihe afternoou, at ihe olfice uf the said Justice in the village of Ann Arbor. SABIN FKLCH. Dnted. Ann Arbor, 14ih May, 1845. 5w MARLBORO HOTEL. TLMPERAiCE HOUSE, NATHAN1EL ROGERS. No. 2-29, Washington Street. Boston. fpHIS house hos undergone a thorough repair, and it is intf nderi that no rum house shall be superior to it. It will lie under the immediate charge of Brown fc Colburn, ni Mr. Rogcrs keeps ihe Dtlevnu House in Albany. May 19, 1845. 212-6 n NEW ENGLAND HOUSE. No. UI BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (Bettceen the City Hotel and Trinity Church.) THE Proprieior, grateful for the patronage aU ready bcstowed upon himby the pnblic generolly, would give noiico that his house is now in complete order for the reception of Ladies and Gentlemen who niny wam permaneni boaid rr trani-ient accoimnod.iitons. The New Eigltind House being stricily a tempcranceho se. and plensantly locnicd in the mmediaie vtciuily of busines?, makes it very desir. nble for mei of business, as well ns aU oihers who likc quiet accommodations and jgreenblo coinpany... P. WIGHT. May 1, 1845. 6m2l2 DELAVAIM HOUSE. ALBANY, NEW YORK. BY NATHANIEL ROÖERS. TPH1S celebroted house is now open for the re ception of travolers. it having undergone a thorough repnir within the last few ninnths. Ii is etrictly a Tevp -ranee House, and while nu pains will bespared to make it all tint ihe travelinsr public can nsn. it is expected in return that ü will receive the pa.ronage of all thefriends of Tempera nee who tnay have occasion to visii Albany;. xMnyilö, 1645. 212-6..,polLard TEIVTPERAltfCE HOUSE. BY L. D. 6i Ö. WEYBÜRN. Ncarthc Steamloitand Packtt Landing. Bvffib . 'T'MlS establishment has du ing th pnet winter, been considerubly cnlarged, and iniprov cd with new íurtiiiurc, etc., and is now rcnAy to make ihe Traveller at home, nt the moiemtc charges of 5 cents per meal, and fc7 Cents per Day. Pnssengers and Baggage conveyed to and from the House free of ch:irge. N. l). Passengers fiom the Enst will fir.d n Sign lor ihi' house, in the Depot, under whtcl to place their Baggage. In connection with the nhovo House thëre i an EAT1NG ESTABLISHMENT, on the Eu ropean plan. We. the subncribors, tnke plensare in recommenning tlie nbove House to the l'riends of the cause, ns bemg tvorthy of' thtir patronage. C. W. HAHVBY. Pres't Erie Co, Temp. S S. N'. CALENDAR. Sec'y do H. MILLÉRD, l'rts't l'ollard Tem. Society H.G. WHITE, gec'y do E. D. ROBISON, Tre'tY. M. Temp. S. W. B. FOBES, Secrrtnry do BuUhlo. Fi'bruary, JÖ15. 6mo- '212 GOÖD8 ARÏCCHÈAP ! At 3io. 1. Hawkin's Block ANN ARHOn. GARLAND & LE FEVRE H AVINO tnken ihe Store above nmied, for merly occnplèfri by j S. Dickinson. are no prepared to acM to théir old customers and ih public gcherally, Slaph and Fanry Dry Goods, Grocries Ciockery, Hard tra ie, Boots and Shors, fc &con the fíio'gf rcníonable terms. All kltuls of Produce taken in echange h Goode nnd Cash. The highest nmrket price pnid for Whcat b GA R LAND & LC FEVllE. Ann Aibor. April 16, 184$. N. B J S. Dickinson's. notrs nnd account nre in the 'mul-; o Messrs. Gnrlnrid &. Le Fevre who are duly authorized to eftt'ö the snine. j. S. DICKINSON. Ann Arbor, April 15. 1845. 208-w WOOL! WOOL! """" fubscriberi! forwhirh they will poy the hiffhest prire in Csh or Goids. LUND h M'COLLUM. Ar.n Arbor, May Ist, 1845. 2-4w Wool Carclet Wanted. AN experienoed Journeyman Wool Cnrder wanted by the oubfcribers to tako charge of their ne Carding Factory at DéSter, which is to be put in opfcrailoa in seafidn for the Spring business. Apply immfedla'cly to tho aubscribert. at DeXter. J. MILLERD fe SON. Dexter. Mwy 1, 1845. 2.3w ANN ARBOR OIL MILL. THE 6u66cribers would give notico that tney are engagcd in rhannfac.ütin LINSEED OIL, and ure prepared to furnish oil of the best quaiity to morchints and painters, cheap asii can be oblaine4 from the East. Oil e.tchangeH for Flax eeed at iho rat of a palion of oil fora buehel of Fint eeed. Cath at all times paid fsr Tlax secd. PULCIPHER &JTJOSON. Ahn Árbor, Lover To-rt, Scnf. 6, I44. 2.' Jy.NEW ARRIVAL! PWHE Subseribers are now receiving direct fronr - New Yoik mul Boston-, a full assortment of Goodá, oircprising Dry Goxlsr Groceries, Crockery, Bontiets, Eïatsr ácamong1 whieli are the follawin articles : BROAD CLOTHS, Blue, BJack, and Gray of different qualilies and pnces CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, Black, Gray, Mixed, Striped and Faucy, of alF qualitie ind prices. PRINTS, 130 pieces of all qualities and of the Jatest styles; Blue, Orangey Pink, Mourning and Fancy pattenw. SUMMER CLOTBS, [)f different kinds, suitable for the season. Also, an excellent article of Kentucky Jean-. GLOVES. Ladies andMïsses Black, White, Cotton, Kid and Silk Sloves, Gentlemens Gloves of various kinds. HOSIERY. Lndies' White, Gray, Black and mixed Cotton Hose; orentlemens cotton and woolen Hose and Socks. 5HEETÍNGS AND SHIRTINGS, Blcached and Brown, of various prices. LACES. Jaconet, Muil, Book and fígured Muslins, Bishop's Lawn, Insertions and Edgings. LINEN. Fine Irish Unen, table linen and diaper; linen towels. SHAWLS. Silk Shawls, bordered De Laine. Embroidered, and plain, a beoulifu! article. SILKS, Black, Blue, Fancy. pláin and Figurtd Diess Silks, ofsupenor beauty and richness. Silk and CoHon Velvet-. RIBBONS, For Bonnet?, Cap& and Dresses of ihe latest fashion LEGHORN HATS. A hmH9ome asortnent of Le.sjloms fjr Gentlemen, of various prices. - Also Palm Leaf Hats, lor Men and Bojs. BONNETS. Florence Bonnets, of different slylesj &lso Sirow Bonnet, and other kinds lor I.aliesand Miases, a goed asoitment. Alo Cambrics, Silk. Linen and Coitor HnildkeTcfiiefs, Wadding, Cotton Warp, BattinLf Seiving Silk, Brairis. Vels,Lades Cravafs, all Icinrls of Vest and Coat Button?, Aprou Checks, Tickings of varions widihs, Tapes.GinghamiJ, Drillingpj Parasols, &c1 ÍMuscovñdo and N. O. Sngars; Molassrs, Box Raisiusj Cofiee. Tea, Rice, Loaf Sugar. Lahnp Öil, Tobacco, Cod Fish, íc; HARDWARE All the nriiclesin ihis deparlment üsually Icept may be fuund at the sfore of tie bubscribers, among which are Spades, Foiks,Shovels. Axes Files,&c. The Subscribeis wish lo dispose of the preceding lot of Goods, and of as many more aspossible, and will lake in pajmenl, in adJiliöii to Cah, most kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. But thev would especinllly invite the aitcntion of WOOL GHOWISRS, As in addiüon lo the stock before menliom d, they have a valuadle assortment of DOMESTIC CLOTHS, which they will exchange for VVool on lenus as favorable as can be ob tain d elsewhere. 1SECKLLY, FOSTËR Sc CO. Ann Arbnr, Loiver Toan, May 19, 1S45. 212THEO. H. EATOH. Stores 183 and 190 Jifferson +ivtnuet Detroit. OFFKRS forsnlft iho Ibllowing gooda - either for c-.sh or npprovctl p;iper; the goods ore ■II new fid fresli, li.iv.n;; been purchysed within ilic past ihirty days, ot the imporiers andniauclion, KXCLUSIVEiA KOU CASH, and wili be solH ot very rtdu'M nies: 100 clieáts and hall chetis Tea, 28 hogshead Suijnr, 15 boxes 8Ugnr. Loat and Lump.10 hygsliends Molasses, 2 hogsheads Stewari's Syrup,J20 b.igs CofTee, 5 lieices nee, ]50 ho.es rnisins, liU drums nis, ó() Orniiges and Lcmons, 300 pou'nus Cinnnmon, 250 pounds Clovcs. 175 püiinda iVutmegSj Í5 kegt. Gingcrj j'O ba;s Peppe; and Sp:c!e, 40 kegs and boxes Tobocco 5 bules A I 'u oi, Ju, 900 boses GW, 10 hogsheads Sperm Oil. 5t) boxcsSpi-nn Cnndletf, 230 bnrrcls liye Wooda, J5 barrels Coppi-rni, j H barrels Blue Vitriol, CO liarrels Allum, 16 barrels Mndder. 40J ktgi White Lesd, 15 barrels LinscedOilj 40 hoxes S'.arch, 35 boxes pipet, 2 ensos Iiidip', 3 barral S.ilphur, 5 barrels Salte, 3 barrels (lastor Oil; 2 b; l Scnnn, ,1 cape Gum Opiinni 10 barrels Spirits Turpniine, ITf The following nnmed popera wiU each ublisb the above notice, iiisirft to thenmotin'. of three dollars nnd seid r.npy of notice with biila to h pjrson ndvertieing. Ponriac Gnzettc, Pontiac; Ann Arbor State Journal, and Signal of Liberty, Ann ArSor: Jackson Gfizette, Jaeksonr E.xpoundcr. Marsrnü; Gazette, Kaiamazoo; .'Siles Repuhlicnn, . Niles: Bnnner, Sf. CÍar; Gazette. Monme; Genesco Democrat.. Flirit; ah'd. Chathatn Glödrier, Chatham Ciinaaa. MnylO. 15. 2I2-3m -. Bíaií í Üeeds rtiid ülórtgaes WHOL.ESALF: AND RKTAÍL, lurnlr by ! BEr.Kr.rY. rosrLR Co. Mardi 21, fP45. jC. miliNCKIÏHHOFF'S TUIS medicine bein? 7-roductivO ( the most powerlü! and cenain remedial cflcot'iii the cure of L'ver Onipluint, Coneumptiun, Puin ia the Cbeaiond SidexCough3, Cohis, profuse NigrU Swfats. and Asihma. i:a impowanee will be ndir.ii'.ed by ;.!!. IJaving for i;j comrnendaiion tl tesiimony of mp.ny of our most muh-loving and icspectcd cuizons, vvar Wound ui nckiiDwIcdgc that thsrc must be some greal ftr iheir pi-aisfl. or it would not be givcn so freely and" frnnkly. The llealih ilcstoraiive, Trom it first introduction K rbo present dnj. Ims nevr been known to ii! Ofits i(ciided eireci, and si[iew it has not fu!ly cured, i Ba bten traced most conclusivcly to the fault of the patiënt i not coraplying vrJh rm simple dirtciion nttodied t the . botlitr. 80 prolifio n discaae 119 CoftmJmprion, wtd so dnngvrouti one to nftlict the Immau mee, biá imJiiced the necdy and cu'fce traflicker tu invcnt and reco nmend lits nostruma, which oble palllale the more agpravatin sympioni8,oreííe aie cniirely iiseless; and thus t nin money tbey deceive their sick tfnd dyimj fellow-men witliou even ,n ihonght af rhc baC' ness of their trnde. Wè eive öuoh (íemons ío tho s'.ing8 and uphraidings of their own c ocicnce. The Propriet -r haring cpcrintced tho curative property óf the Rasfdrafivw rn hit ovm individual ontc, od in nuiiiberlrsi otlier on recommrnr' it ro the eonfirfeiice d'the sick, fcetmg snÑhle thnt í T il faiíhíul tria! is made, tbe most rraspicious resul t is certiiin. The iollowing certifícate is friim Dr. Cliilton, the wH known Nexy York cliemist. "Ihnvc aiialyzcd a hottle of medicine cillrd ;C BrinkorhofT' IIeihh Rostorative nnrl find that 11 does not èontam Mercury, or any o'her metallic pmparaiinn: nor opium in nny of fw forms. Tt iá coi)poAcd of vecetahlo mnrter en tirely." James R. Cmvrnn. M. D. C. BRlXCKKRHOrf', ProprKítvr, N. Y. TToHA'-r. tlTrurn, Oeneral Agrnf. Princifo! OfT5- Ufl IJndson n'cet. X. Y. For M'ebv W. K. A. J W. Mjjnanl, A?er,t, Ar::: Arbr. l-4w

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