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1847
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Mat, Cap 9 ü E N T L E M E N ' S FURNÍSHING EMPORIUAf. T. H. ARMSTRONG, HA VING taken the Stand No. 53, Woodnrd Avenue. 3 doors north of Doty's Auction ,i.ii Mtiy oceupied by J. G. Crane. os a .';ore ; and added the s'ock of t!ie luiter to his own, n:id also engaged in manufacturin: i j discripiión of II ATS $ CAPS, líe is now prepared to offer to the Public ever; orticle in his line, either of his own or eratern manufacture, twenty five per cent less than hnve been offt-rod 'm this market. In his svill bo found Fine Nutra, Satín Beayer, Braver, Oiter. Brush arrl Sporting Hats. Fine Cluth, SHk, rius'i, Oil Siüc and Velv-et Caps ; S.i'k Cravats, Scarfs, flandkerclieifs : Kil.r!. '. :'. k. -in.' Buckskin Gloves ; Col larèi Büsuijis, Wnlking Canes, Umbrellaa, &c. TAILORÍNG. The Sut?cr:b:r has olso secured the ervices of a lífst inte Practical Cutter, by whicK he wil! bë enabled to fiunisli garments of every styleand i)iion, and in ihe most approved and faahionable mtuiner. He is constant!' receiving the latest fashions, and. cmploying the best of workn:en. he is confulcnt tliat he vvill yive the bet of sa::sfaction to all that may favor him with their patronage in this braiich of his Lusir c-s. 310-tf Farm lor Saïc ! ! TfIK S"i!'-icriber offers for sale his Farm, situ ated nvo miles cast of ihe village of Ann Arbi r. The farm contains eïgh'y acres of lan-i well watered, and forly acre3 under improvement. For furdier particulirs enquire on the pretnecv of ?OBERT B. GLAZÍER. Ann Arbor, April I, 1847. 3IO-3m ievíed Stalutcs. NOTICE is hereby given that the Revised Statuics if ld-16 have been received at the oiíico of t!:e County Clerk, and ore ready lor de ü.v. lo.ill persons entitled to receive ilicm. Ann Arbor, Áp'ríl), 1S47. 1 !0 ALARGE chaldron kei;Ieínr sala by BECKLEYS & THOMAS. Ann Arbor, Lower Town. 3J0ril WO Horse Waggons and a Busy for sale JL ky BECKLEYS & THOMAS. ESTISJËY. C.1ME into my enclósure in Decc nber laat. a jkjIc red HL'IEIl. about iwo yenrs oki, wiih a white spot on her furehead, and som e white on iho back and flnnks. The owner is reqnested t r., pny charges, and take her away, orshe will be suld according to ïnw. VVJLIJAM LE.VNON. Ann Arbor, Xarch 2-1, 147. 3Ü9-8w fïf Keg.s Albany aod Troy Cut AJy atl3 3Juo G). -) K( ga Wrouftlit .ai!s Gd to 2!. 50 i .. b " Bellêvemiu" GiasaTrom 7X9 to 10 X Í4. '0 Kcgspure Lcadin Oil. ' dry. SijO Gallons Lin?fed Oil 20,000 icot iiiie Lumbir, sonsoncd, clear stuff. Togcihcr wnh a ful! assorinjepi of Locks, Lntch-,. iJmts. Screw, Wiudof Blind Kasten 'u. -Jt.-. lor silo al witnin n fiaction ot' Dt-iroii iricc-s. ai ilie BIG ANVIL STORE, UPPER TOWN. IIENRYV. WELLS. Ann Arbor, March 13, 1S47. 308 COUNTY ORDERS. nniiE hjiïlicstpricepoidin caehby G. F. Lcw. A is, ExchniTge Broker, oppositc the Insur;iuco lian'n, Detroit, Mor orders on atiy ol iv .i.utüies iti fhf SiDfo of Michigan; alao for State t-curijies oi'aii ktadánnd unrurrent funds Culi uil sce. U; 1. 1 f: IS 241-tfTO THÏ FARMÏES. +y( kbs. Superior VVool Twine. smijyJ iü duz. fcheep Shenfs. ftud n full ssortment of Farining ut-ïnsil.- of all kimls, A.xes. Sliove's. Spndes M;inurc and Mi y Furks. Log and Ciijle Ghiina, l)rdg 'J ccih, S;rnw Knives, Ciow Bnrs. Pêck Axesjtiuèr, &c. ior ai ilie BIG AííVIL STOIllí. tll'PKR TUWN. HCNRY W. WELLS. Ann Arbor, Mnreli 'A, 18-17. 308 COMS I OCK & SEYIT1OUK, Dealers in Fancy and Stople Dry Goods, Boots AND SKOES, HARDWARE, Crockery A' Groccrics, al Nol 3, Porteras Bloéíe, SoiKh sidc of the Public Square, 308 JACKSOJV, MJCH. Te nu er anee lio u s e ! S47. 1847. STEAMBOAT HOTEL. , niiruoir. m:cii. DAIVIEL BARHEI, hoving taken ihis well kiiown Stapd, and thoi ouglilj repnirod it llirotighout, s nuw exteneivèIV propared u qccommodale l:is fiicuds and the Travelling Public wiih all ihose conyeiuencea 'nlculatcd 10 make ihem comfortublc, and with prins to suit tho limes ! Meals, 5 Cents. Bastefn and Southern Stage OJice kept at Ihis House. UT Omnibus and Baggngc Wagon alvvnys ou nn to coavèy PdSáengors to and I'roui ihc House free of charge. 29(i-(5mP&ACË DECLARED, AiND A TRÍSATE FORX&IÜD, T7llEREBY S. FELCH can hold TT FrKE TllADE .11 COMMKRCK.IJI XSOOTS, SUOM2$i LE1TIIuf all Itfqda. with all persons. JVaiives or Foreisners, om the foUowin just ancl cqunl lerms vi. : GW Articlcs-Loto Priccs-Rcadu l'ay -mul Xo Tmsl. J J The subscribcr haying fully testêd the Credit Systfetn to his grèai loss, both of cur.fi Jence and cash, and haying suflcied much losa by fue noceBsity compels hitn to collcct his pau "'bfon horvest, ' as " aftek h.vuvkst and nkvif vi t " very olten como up 'vm.ssixg." leaying bitn sadlj in the lioot-holc. He has come to the same üonclusion ihai certain sensible rls did on a late occasion, (treto tal. or na hnsbaud. rcadu pui or no Shoerhafung ) All persona íhat can conform to the nbove treaiy will do well to cal! on S. FIch, Ann Arbor, Lowei Town, No. 4 Huron BJpck, where they will not be taxed for odiers' work who never pny. N, 13. All persons indebtcd in any way to the s-ibscriber. lind betler cali and pay jf thev are honest an'.l mean :o keep so. 207-6tn s. FELCFI. Ann Arbor, Lowor Town. Jan. i. I847. ROWLAND'S best Mili Sais, 6, 6Í, and 7 feet. Rowland's best X Cut Saws, G. 6. and 7 feet L'nglish C. S. Pit Saws. fij and 7 feet. Superior American .Mili S,7w Füeg. 10 to 1G inches. For sale at ihe sign of the Big Anvil. upper T. own. Tl EX R Y W. WELLES. Ann Arbor, Jan. 10, 1847. 29á-JyLINSEED OIL! ! THE Subscriber is manuracturins Linseed Oil on an extensivo Ecalo anti he is ab!e to supply MERCHANTS AMD PAINTERS, on terins more favorable for them than have ever before heen ofiered In this country, and he is prepared o supply orders for large or email quantitics at pnces extremtbj loio. U Communicaiions by mail vill be prompt ly attended to. D. L. LATOURETTE. Long Lake. Genesec Co. Mich. 28o-l" FZRE! mi!!! FJ. B. CRAífí: would rtspectfuily noiify the citizens of Ann Arbor, and the surrounding country, that he continúes lo ac'. as Agent of the HARTFORD FÍRE INSURANCE COMPANY, and wil! insurc Property aaaintt 'osses by Fire, at thelowest rates, and with dcspnich and accuracy. The Hartford Insurance Coinpnny ís one of the oidest and most stable in the coimiry. and all lossessustaincd by them wil) be- as the'y ever have been - promptly paid ! Fire is u (Jangerou element and not to be trifled with: thcrefore. make up your ruind to guard against. it and don't uelav ! A few hours delay rr.ay be your ruin. Mr. Crank's Ofllce ie in Crane's ncw Block, corner of the Public Square, Ann Arbor. 280-tfTEETH! TEETHf TEE TH MASTICATION and Articalalion, warranted by their beiDg properly re placed. S. D. BURWETT, wil! continue the practico of DENTISTRY in a!l ts various branches, viz : Scalmg, Filline. and Inscrtingon go!d nlutea or pivot?. from one to nn eniire sett. Oíd platea or misiits rcmoclled, and made cqual to ncw. OFFICE over C. D. Thompson & Co.'s Shoe Store, Ladics who request t. can be waited oh at thei'r dwellings. N. B. Charges unusually low, and all kinds of PRODUCE aken. Ann Arbor, Dec. 5, 1846. 293- tl WANTED, at Ferry's Bookslore, 5 Tona clean Cotton and Linen Rags. 1 Ton Cctswax, and 3500 Dollars in cash, for the largcstassort ment of Boo'is and Stationery ever ofTered in this Village. and at his usual low prices. Ann Arbor, Upper Villagc. Oct. 7, 18 IH. 286-tfJUSTARRIVED B Y EXPRESS. THE Mnzirt Collcctioa of Sacred Music. b E. Jves Jun- coninining tlie r-olelirated Chrisiusand Miserere by ZingareHi n'p.h Eng liirli wnrds. Teachers of Masit wül pleasc cal! and c.xanine ile work at Prr, f ftt jü;t')!m:. October 7, Vfi4í 2tí(f-tf THE LIBERTY MINSTREL ONE Ilir.VOIlFJ) COPÏKS of the fifih ed. tion of his higlily popular work are for snip at the Sisnnl nfïice nt 50 cen's sinsjle, or 1,51) per dozen. Terms Cnsh. No-v is the limo for Lilerty cboire to supply themselvc3. W#. S. BROWJY, Attorney Sf Counselor at Law. ÁNN AfifiOR, MICfl. CFFICE wiih E. Mu.vdy, Eso,. 207-ly RA SS CLOCKS. A large lot of AJ' 'Srhpurnadp day Jirass Clocks for ealc. at $14 órnd $22 by the case. 302-tf J. W. TILINTAN MEDICAL BOOKS. A NEW lot of Medical ?ooks. jnsi opencd x. nnd for mie clienp for cash fii June J5. 270-tf rF.r;r:v'sBu ti ,Brbor THE Subscriber havinr purchosed tiir nnorcsis oí J, M". Rockwell in ilie Marttle Uusiiie. uüiild nitorni 'lio nhnbiinntö of ihis and adjoinlne couoiies. th.i'. lic wiil cöiuinue'ihe Inisine s ni ihc okl alnnd, in thft Upper 'l'own, neur ihc PrcsbyleVian Church, and manufacture lo ordor : Monianents, Grivc Slones Painl Slone, Tablets, $c. Sfc. Tliose wiehing 10 obwin anyartiele in his line of business will find by calling ihat lic has on assortment of White and Variegated Marble fiom the Eastern Marblè Quarries. wHich wiü be wrouylit i ii Modern style, and sold at eastern pricc8, adding transportation only. C.ill nnd gut the proef. V. F. SPAULDIXG. Ann Arlior. .Tnn. r!i). IS 17. '272 IvNEW GOODS! Cheap for Cash!! THE Subèortbers beg Icavc lo inform tlieii old custoniers, and the public gsncrally. tint ilicy nre now receivinga large and splemüd Qssortnicnt ol Énglisft American und Wst India, GOODS, Crockery, Shelf Hardware, Pa'nts, Oils, Dyeslujfs, Drugs and Medicines. Also a general assurtment of IR ON, suitnMc for honing Wajuons and Buggies, N.iil Ro.l's. Ho:se Slioes. an;l Ilorse Nails, Sheet l'ión, Tin Ware and Tin JPIatc - aleo ü general a=soitment of BOOTS # SHOTS, tlnck and thiii sale woik, nnd CQStom wnrk to snit purchaseis. All oí which iliey will teil on the lowest possible lerms for Cash or Baktkk. Feuling conlident ns we do, that we can iiake it for the interest of uil those to purchase any of tho abuve nicntioncd Goods, wc r!o most enrnestly soücit ;i( lenst 81) irivestigntii)p ofour Goods aml piiccs bc'ore purchasihc elsewheie. JAMES GIBSON & CO. Jo. 3. Muxchauge lêloek. Aun Arbor, Jower 'J'own, Sept. )'J, J84G. 2ri-J-tf CLaCKS AND WÁ f CHËS ! ! JKgpt riMlE Subscriberhas jiisl '-' y JL reeeivud. (and is con"jjstantly receiving) from ííw -ew Yorkan elegant and i "$2 wcll sek'cted assortment Jewclry, Clocfcs, IVatcIics, &Lc. &c. which hj iiueiulb to aell as loto as at any othcr establishment this side oí Bufl'ulo turrcaiiy paij onlij among which riiay be l'ound tliclolliw ing: a rood assoriment oí Gold Fingcr Ilings. Gold Iiroast pins,Wrirft!ets Guard Chainsand Keys. Silvrr SpopriS, Germán SilverTea and Table Spoons (fust quality.) Silvtr and Germán do Sugar Tongs, Silver Salt.Mustard and Cream epoonp. Butler Knives, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Gold Pens. " ' Pencüs, Silver and (ierman Silver Thimblea. Silver SpectacleS; Germán and Steel do. Goggles, Clothes. Hnir and . Tooth Brushes, Lalher Brushes. Rozors and Pocket Knivc?, Fine Shears and Scissorp, Knivesand Forks, Brittannia Tea Fots and Castora. Plated, Brass, and Brittania Candlesticks, Snuiïers & Trays, Shaving boxesand Sonps, Chapman's Best Razor Strcp, Calfarul Morocco VVallets. Silk and Cotton purses. Violins and Bowa, Vïolin and Bass Viol Strings, Flutes, Fifes. Clarionets, Accordeons - Music Books for the same. Motto Sonls. Steel Pens and Tweezere. Pen cases. Snufi'and Tobacco boxes, vory Dressing Combs. Side and Bnck and Pocket Combs. Neodle cases. Stelcttoe1?, WaterPaints and Brushes, Toy Watches. a great variety of Dolls. in short the greatest variety of toys ever btought to this market. Fancy work boxes. cdildren's tea setts. Coloune llnir Oils. PhicüiiiLr Salts, Court Piasier, Tea Bells. ThermoroQtersu Gorman Pipes. Wood Pencils," BRABS AND WOOÜ CLOCKS, &c. in tact alinost pvery thing to piense the fancy. Ladics and Gentlemen, cali and examine for yourselvt-s. Ciocks. Watches and Jewelry repaircd and warranted on short nolice. Shop at bis old tand. opposito H. Becker's brick Store, in the Store occupied by M. Wheeler. CALVIN BLTSS. N. B. - Cash paid for old Gold &, Silver. Ann Arbor. July Ist. 131(5.. L7I-lyTHE SUBSCRIBER hasVeceived his winter stock., whicli hc oflbrs for Cusli. at greatly rcduced prices. Tho Public are invited to cali, examino, and judge for tliemsclveg. JVow on hand, and daüy adding. SOFAS of cvrry vnrieiy and patten), and the laical' fashion. prieea (rom $30 mul upward?. DIVANS, OTTOMANS. LOUNGES, BUREAUS, oí all kinds, from $1 and up. Centre. Card, Tea, Dress, I'icr, Dining, and Nest Tables. Wnsh, Candió, and Toilet Stands. Bcdsteads - Mahogany, Maple, and Wilnut. froni r2 and up. . Piano Fortea ; Piano Covers ; Piano Stools. Doublé and single Wjtresses ol hair, shuck, palm leaf, or straw. Doublé and single Cot Bcdsteads. d do V'iiiiiig Desks. CliAIRS. - The bett assortment tliat can bc found west of New Yoik and the clieapest in t his city. Wi.-iJsjr Chairs, a good articlt?, at $250 the en. Mahogany French ("liairs, hairseat, a first rale anide, and well finished 'or $% 50. Cash only. Mahogany Roekiug Chairs. hair.aeat ind back, warrnntéd good, at the low price of $12, for the cash only. Flag and Cane Seat from Gs. and up. Hird Cages, plain and gallery : Bírd Classes. ifobby-Horses. and Toy Wheelbarrows, iorchildretrj Patent Shower and Jlip li'iths ; Boifon Batli Paus, Camp Siools. Unibrella and Hal Stands, Fanc Bcüuws. Foot Scrapers, Cane So.-it Counter and Eoat Stools. Curtnin material, T tibie covers, Paieni Office Balances, Pie ture Frames, WíIIow Wrreóáá, dadles, Chairs, Clocks, nnd Baskets ; Brittannia Tablc Castors,very ciu-np. Maiioga'ny aml Rosewood Veneers ; Vnruish and Japan : Bronze, Mahognny Knoüs, Locks. Glur Curled Unir, nnd Cañe Scnia. Aleo, a Jargo ossortnient of American f53tore, expressly lor Cabinqt Mnkera, vory cbcnp. Cash and iho hígfiesi markot pricc pnid lor iny fjunntity of Wulnut and Cliorry Lumber. Í wtll also contract for any quantity of firsi ratc Walrfut i'jiniibcr. to bc sil wied to order, nnd dcliver;d by the st of June nc.t. J. W. TfLtMAiV; No. 87, Jeilbrson Avën'ü'oJ Detroit, Jun'iary 1, 1847. :.".'7-lyrJpiIE preceding hgura is given to represen the liisunsible Perspiratiou. It is the grea ovácuation Fór the impuruies of the body. It will bc loiieed tliat iliiuk cluudy mist issues from all points of the surface, which indícales that this perspiration flowa unimerruptcdly wlien we are in health. but ceases when we are sick. Life eannoi bc sustained without it. Il is thrown of, Iroiii the blood and otlier juices of' the body. and disposes by ifiis means, ofnearfy all the inipurities. within us. The blood. by this -nicaiiá on!y, woiks tsell pure?. Tho fóngüago of Scrip mreis, -'in the Bluod is :ho Life." li it uvur becomes inipure. it may be iraccd directly 10 the stoppage of the Insensible Peispiration. ltncver requires any inieinal medicines to clcanae it, as itulways puriilcs itecl!' by its own heat nndaetioii, mul throws oll' all tho ofTendi'ng hninors, ilirough the Insensible Perspirr.tien. Tlms wc see all tlut is necessory whon the bloud is atnsii'int, or infected, is lo open the poros, nndit relieves i t sel tiro m uil impurity instnotly. Itsowi heat and viiahtv are sutTicicnt, without ont-particlo of medicine, excëpi to ópen the pöre'j upon thesuiface. Tlus wc sr.c the iolly ot taking so mnch iniernal remedies. All praeiitioncrs, howover, direct their ciForls to restore the Insensible perspiration, but il seems lo be not always the proper unu, 'J'he Thonipsoniatr; or iñstoñcé steains, i!ie Hydrbpnthist shrouds üsin wet blankets, tlio fl imujütili sidiiaUout infinitissimals, ilie Allooaihist blcedsand doseü us wiih rhercury,nni the blustering Quack gorges ua with pilla, pilla pil.) 8. To give 80I11U idea of tlieamniuu of the Inscn siblê Per8pirntion3 wc will state that tho löaluiBi Dr. Lewenhock. ::ul the grent lioerliaave.asccrlained th.-tt Gve-eighUis "q'f all wereceivc into the stomach. passed oll' by this nu-iins. In otlier Words, if we cit and drink eight pounds per iliy. we evücuate live pounds of, it by tho Ináoiiáibie Perspiraiion. This is no'no othcr thnn the usetl np partióles of the blood. and othcr juices giviny place i ihc new and liesh ones. To check ilus. tliereforo, is to letain in the system liv-eiphihs of uil tin vii ulent matier that nnturc demandó shutild leavt, the body. And even wtien this i.s tho case. the bljod is of so active a prÍYiciplo, that u determines t' oso partióles to the ski i. wliore they furni ecabs. pini)!cs. ulcers, and o.tharspots. By a si.;l(ie:i ir:.nsiiion Irom henl to cold, the pores are stoppend, ihe perspiraiion censes, ant disoase begins-at once tü develbpoitself. Henee, a Btoppage of this ilosv ot' the juices, originales su m.1113' Cül:i)i.unls. It is Iy stopping the poros. lint ovorwÏK'Im.s mankind wiih coiighs, colds, and oonsumpuons. Nine-tenths of the world dio rom (lise;iscd induced by a BlQppogé ot ihe I.v.sensible Perspira non. Il3 easüy soen, thereforc, how nccessary ia the flow of this subtle humor to the surfiec. to preserve health. It cannot bc stopped: it ennnot beevt-n check cd, without inducing discase. Lot me ask mw. cery rja'itdid imad. whnt course seeui6 the most rcasonable f.o pursue, to uniop tho por.es, al'ter they are closed? VVoult you givè piiysic loünBiop the pbresi Or woulc you apply somtthing that would do tliis upon the stirfaco, wherc the elogging actunlly is? Wóul'c nol this be common sense'? And yet I knowoi no phyaician who makes any extcrnol.applic.auon to efleit it. Thcreason I asaign is. tint no medicine withiu their knowJede. is capable of doing it. Undcr these circunistances, I present to physicians, and to all others, a prepnration that has this power in itsfullest extent. It is Mc ALSTER'8 ALL HEMAXd OfiYTMENT, or the WORLD'S SXLVEt II has power to restore perspiration on the feet, on the head, around old sores, upon the chest. in short, upon any part ol the body, whethor diseased tüghtly or 8evereJy. It hns power to cause all esternal sores, scrofulous hiimors, skin diseapcs. poisonous wounds. to diácharge their putnd matter, and then heais theni. It is a remedy that sweeps ofi" the whole catalogue of cutancous disorders, and restores the entire eutiele to itshealthy hinctious.It is a reniedy lliat forbitU the uecessity ot so rnany and delcterious drugs laken imo the stomach. Il is a reniedy t!int neitljer sickens. gives inconvenlencc. or is dangcrons Jo the intestinos. It preserves und dclctuls tho surface from all dcrangement of its t'unctions, v.hile it keeps operi the cli.'uinels Si the bloodto void all iis iinpurities und dispose of all its ufceless partidos. The snriac? ia the outlet of five-cihihs of the bile nnd sed up matter withïn. It is pierced wih milüons ol openings to relieve the intcs,.:ies. Stop up these pores. and deatli knocks at your door. It is rightly termed All-llealing, tor there is searccly a disease, external or internnl. thaiit will nol benefit. 1 have used il for the last fourteen years, for all discases of the chest, consiimption. liver, nvolving the utmost öanger and rc3ponsibility, and I declare bcfore ileavon and man. that pot in one single ense has it failed to heiufit, when the patiënt was vvi:liin the reach of mortal nicans. l have liad pliysicians,. learned in the profession; 1 have had ministers of the Goèpol", Judgi'a on the Bencli. AK-iermen and Lawyors. gen tlemen o( the highest eruditidii nnd, innltitudes of the poor, use it in evf-ry vaiiciy of way. anc? therc lias boen but one voicc, one unitcd, univers:l voice. saying, "McAlister, your Ointinem is good!" COXSUMTTIOV. It can liardly bc credited that n salve enn have any elFect Uon the lungs. seated as thcy are within tlic systcin. Bat we s;iy once for all. rhnt this Ointment will reach the lungs quicker :lian nny medicine that can bc given internally. Thus. i!' )Iáced upon the chest, it penetratos dircctly to tli3 lungs. seriamtes the poisonous particles that are consuming thoni, and expels tliein fïom the systsm.I necd not any thnt it is cunni pcrsonsof Lonsumption conritiually, alihough wc are tokl it U foolishncss I care not whot is said, so long as I can cure scveral thousand persons yearly. HKAl) ACIIK. This Salve ha3curcd persons of the Hcad Achc of lá yenrs standing, and who had it rcgularly overy week, so lliat vouiiting of;en took place. Deafni-ss and Ear Ache are helped with the likc sucecss. as also Ague in the Face. coLi) rv.i.r. Coasumption. Livcr oomplain:, pains in tlie chest or side, falling ofihe l'.air. oneor the ether alwaysaccompanies cold feet. lt is a suiesign of disease in the sysrem to havo cold fect. The Salve wil! restore the Insensible Perspiration and thus cure every cíiec. In Scrofula, Erysipelas and Salt Rheum, and other d6eüsesof this nature, no iniernal remecJy has yet been discvercd that is so good. The eame may bc said of Bronchitis, Quincy, Rore Throat, Piles, Spinal Discases, Broken or Sore Breast. &c. And as forthe Cheat Disoasrs, siich as Asthma. Pain, Opprf.yion and the like, it is theinoat woiidorfn! nntidaie ín tho World. Fr Livur Ccmploint it iseijually cillcnciotis: for Rurns it Has not luis tBC'iual in the World: nlso, Excreeences of every kind, such as Waris. Tumors, Pimples, Sec, it niakes clean work oi thom all. sobe y.r.s.The inílammntion and diseosc alw.ays lic&back of the buil of the eye in the socket. Hcncc tlio virtue of any medicine must rcach the ecal of the iniln.nntion or it will do liitlc Rood. TJiO Salve, if rublieil on t lic temples. will penetrnte dirccily inio thoHocket. '('lic; jorca will bo opon.mI. q iropor perspiratioji will becrentcil tmd the díñense uilfsmin pass ofi'lo the surifice. PlMl'I.ES ON in: FACK, FKK(Kf.l., TAN, M iSCUI. IVF, SKIN, GROS'S SUKF'VCi:. lts First action 10 cx-ocl Irumor. Itwnoi censo draw ing till the face is f ree from ;my matter i h al nmy bc lodged iinder the skin nny troriuomly bieuking out lo the surfuce. lt llien he.ils. When tlicic is nolliing hul grossiii-ss. or dull repulsivo surl'aee, it begins to sollen and solten umil iIiübIuii bcco'mcs naarhooth und i'elioate as a ehild's. Il throws a freshness and blusjnng color upon tjip now wlme. transparent skin. tliai is pcrfoctly ónchaniing, Sonic limes in case oí Ffecklëa it wiit fust start out those thut have luin hiddenanu eccn buiseldom. Pursuu tlic dalvo and all will soon disappear WOXJIS. Ifpnrents knew how fatal most medicines wcru to children taken inwordïy, tluy would be slosv lo resorl to thcai. Espccinlly "mercurial lozcngts." ciilled 'Mncdicatcd lozenges," pil Is, cc. The trutli U. no one c.in teil, invariubly, when worms are present. New Iel me scy lo parents, thitthis Salve will alvvayn teil it' a ehild has worms. It will drivo every veslige of them away. . This is a simple and sale cure. There is prohably no medicine on the face of theearili at once so surc and so safe in the expulsion of worms. h would be cruel, nay wickcd. to givc internal. doubtlul medicines, so long as a liannless, exiernal one could be had. TOII.KT. Althóugh I havo smd little nbout it ns n hnir rsstoraiivo, yet I will slake it againsi ihe World! They may bring their Oils tar.nnd ncar, and mine will restore the hnir two cases to their one. OLD SORi:S, MOUTII-'ICATIONS, UI,CKHS. KTC. Tliat sonie Sores aro an outlet to the impuritie? of the syetein, is because they cannot pnsa oil' through ihe natu al ehannels of ihe Insensible Perípirati,ou. Ií such sores nre healed up, the impiirtties must have souie other otvtlct, or it will endnnger lifo. 'J'his is the roason whyitis impolitie to use the cummon Salvo of the day in such ceses. For they have no power to open other avenues, to let oli' tllis morbid matter, and ihe coii8eqiiences are always fatal. This Salve wtllalways provide for such enierencics. DISEXSJCa OF CIIII.DKKN. flow mariy ihousands are swept ofF hy givin interna médfclflea, wJiên their ypung bodiey .and tender frames are unable to bear up against iheni7 W'hole arniies aro tliue seni to their graves merely trom pourin into their wenk ato.machs powerful drugs ond physics! It is to such that the All-IIealing Oinnnent tenders se safe. plcisant. and harmlcss a cure Such can ses as Croup. Cholic. Cholera Infanlum, Worms, and all Summcr f-omplaints. by which so many children die, the Ointment will remove so specdily and surely, thaí a physician will never bc necded. Mothere! throughout all ihis land. we now solemnly and sacredíy declaro to yon ihat the All-Healing Ointment will 8HVC your children from an early grt.ve if you will use it. We are not now actuated by the leas desirc to Lwin; but knowingas we do that vost hodies of inlanis and childron die early; which is suppo8ed to be inevitable and imponible to prevent, we liold up our warning voice, and dofl.iie in iho fwco ot thewhólé woild. CIJI LUREN Muil) NOT DIE MORE THAïï QTIÍERSM Bul it s from the want cf properhourisbmcni and -lie constant drugtiinj: they undcryo whicli mows üiem down as ilie rank graas falla beíbre the scythé: JMothers! we repeat ngain. and if they woic the last wonls wc were ever to utler, ando! course past tlie renoii of all interest, we would aay, "use the AU-üealing Ointniunt ioi sickiu .-.- among children." RIIKt'.MATISM. It removes almost imneiiaieli' iho nflnrtiation oud swelling, wlieu the pain of course ccatjos. rr.vrits. Tn cases of fever, the difficulty Ües in the pnres bcintr locked up. so that the heat and persp:ration cannot passol'. Ií the least moieturt could be starled, the crisis ia passcd and the dangcr over. , The All-IJealing Ointment will in all cases of fe vers almost iuetantly uulock the skin and uring forih the perspiration. ÍEM W.K Ct'.liï.AlNTS. Inll:)mation oí tho kjdneya, of the wpmb, and itsialling (Kiv.n. weakness, árid irregüíaríty; n short, all those difriculties which are frequent wiih iomales, fi-nd rcady and peiiiianent pojiel. We have had a'ged ladies teil us they could nut live six months without t. Bui to femalcs nbout to become motheis, if used forjóme week a atitecedeiu to ihuir confinciiKjiii, vcry few of those pains and convulsioiiB which atlond tl-em at that period will be feit. Thisfact uught to bo known the %orld over.5CH.D HEAD. We hnve cured cases riiat actually deficd eve rything knovn,as wcll as tlic ability of fificci or twenty doctors. One mnn told us he hn spent.$fÜ0 on his clnldren without any benefit 'whcn a few boxes of" the Ointmcni cured üicm couks: Peoplc nced never be tronblou with jhem . they vvill uso t. As a FAMILY MKDJCINE, no mnn ca mensure iis valué: So long as the ctars roi along over the Ueavcns - so long ns man trend the carth, subject to all the infirmities of tli flcsh - so long ar. discase and sickness is know - just so Ion? vvill ihÏB Ointment be uscd ani esteernedï VVhen mnn censes froni off theearth then the demand will cease, and not til! then. To aliay all apprehensions on account of it ingredients, in possessingsuch powerfulpropei ties, we will state tiiat it is composed of some u the most eoramon and harniless herlis in cxistence Tlicre is no mercury in it, as can be ice from the fact that it does not injure the skinon partiële, wliilc it will pass throuirh and physi tbc bowels. JAMES McALlSTER & CO. 1G8 South etreet. N. York. Sole proprictor of the above Medicine, to whom all Communications must bo addiesscc (post paid). Prieel cents and 50 cents. ETCAUTION.Xfl As the AllHcaling Ointment has been great ly couQterfeited, we have given tin's caution to the public, thnt "no Ointment will be genuine unless ihe nuincs of James iVicAlister, or Jame McAIisior& Co., are vrilten with a pen upot every tabel." The label is a steel engraving with the iiguro of "Insensible Perepiration" 01 the face. Now wehereby oiïiif a reward of $500. to b pftid on conviclion, in any of the constitutci courts of the Unitod States, of any individua coiiiuorfciting o-:r name and Ointment. MAYNARD'S. Ann Arbor, Whoksale Agents; Smith S Tyrell. Clinton: Ketchum &. Smith, Tecumseh: D. C. Whitwood, Dexici ÍI.tBowcr, JMancliesier: John Owen &, Co. Dcroit; Flarman &. Cook, Brooklyn. Dec. 18, 1845. 2M- Tv On Hand Again t THE Subscriber would respect fully nolily the public, ihat he is locuied once more in the village of Ann Arbor, and is preparcd to ncconimodatc the community with a choicc and well selected ossortmeut of NEW QOODS, consistin? of Dky Goous, Gitoci:iuts, lÍAnrjWare, Boots and SqÓÍís, Crdcki ny. Sec. &c., which he will scll lor READY PAY as chcap us the same quality of Goods can bo had at any oihcr store in town. Persons who wish to make purchasesfor Cash. at Cash I'riccs, will do wcll tu cali beforepurchasing clsewhere. 13y keeping the first quality of anieles, by solling at small profíts, and by a fíiir and honorable courso in business, bc expects to rncrit a liberal sharc of public patronalMost kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE will be taken in ptiymont for Goods. tC Don't forget the place, - on the Ea9t Side of Main strekt, a few doors sonth of the Public Square, in theeamt' store with C. JJliss. Jewuler. M. W.ÍÍEELER. Aiim Arbor. Nov. 24, IMG. 'J!J'J-tfFURNITURE & UPHOLSTERJNO WAREJ100MS. STÍ3VERÍS Sc ZÜG, ÍN thclower enrl of the Whiic Block. dirccily opposite ihe Kxch .n;k. hovlfl ".i Ii;hhI a larye ussortmciu oí' L'UlíNI'l'URE, of helrown nianiilacturéj wb'ich thcy will eell vory .ow for Cnsli Tlioy also keep expericncod Upholfttercre, and are preparod to do all kinds of Upholsteriiig ut tlip shortcst nol'ice. Farhiture of all kinds marlo to order of ilic )cai rnütcrial, aiid Warrftntcdi STEVENS & ZIJG. Detroit; January, 1, 1847. 2ü7-lyBOOKS! BOOKS!! AT PERRY'S BOOKSTORE. TO THE PUBLIC!.' TUF. untlcrsigncd lmving re til r ried fro:n New York wilh a ncw, Iaio and valuablc stoelt ol" Books, Slalionery and Paper Hangings, is now rcady to sell for Cash, any tlnng m hia line at liis ncw stand on Main streel, opposite 11. Jiecker's Urick Store. Mc will say to Book pmchasers. that. by lus cffJrtá last fa II on his return froni New York. tho price of oearly cvery ihin n his line h,.s been sold less tli.m heretofore. auci luid it hotteen for him, purdiasers would liave continucd to pay tlie piicesheretofoi e charged. He can sny ulso, that liis sales have been Ieyond liis most sanguine e.vpeetations. eliowing conclusively ihat a public benefactor, although es er so .-mail, will not go unrewarded in iliisenlighiened communiiy. He 3 thnnkfulfor the favors already bestowcd. and would rcspecifully solicit a coniinuance of ilntrade; and he would t-ay Ui those wbu neyer bave purchased books of him, that be will show tlicni anieles and piices wiih pieasure a' any time ihèy may cali wheiher they wish to purclinse or not. C.wi orders from ihc country will be attended to, and tho books packed as wefl as if the tsons werepressnt to nttend the purchases. Mc will also btll to childen as chenp as their nrente:. Purciiasers will do well to examino his stock and prices hefore pqrqhnBJng clsewlicre. Don"1 1 forget Ihe place; bc sure yovca.'l at PERRY'S BOOK STORE, on Main Streef, a few doors South of the Public Square. W.M. R. TEI1RY. Anti Arbor, June 27. J81G. (Jí)-tf TH R ES H ING MACHINES, TUK undor8igned would inform ihe public tliat he mantilactures JJorse Powers and Tbrc8bing Machines at Scio, ol a superior kind invenied Uy hiipself. Thesj Powers and Machines are particui.uly adapted to the .use of Farmers vvhq w isb n ustthern lor threshing their own gruiii. The power, tbresher and iixtures enn ll be lomled intp'a comniuu sized wniion bo. and drawu vvisli one pair of horses. They aie disiyned to be uscd wiih four horses. and are abunti;un!y stront ioi th'at nutnber, and may he snfely used wilh six ot ëighl norses with proper care. They ivork wiih lessstrcngth ol hoifcs accoitling to tho umoiut t.l business dono ibarj njiy pther powerj andwijl thresh gcneially aboui H(tO busliels ' hent ci day wiih fout hor;cs. in or.c itahco 1,58 bushels wheát vvëro tlircshed in ihreq liours wiih tour horees. flus Power nnd Machino contain all the advaiitages ne'cessaVy to ñiak'e íjieni pfoíi'ioéie'io thn puich.iscr. Tbcy nre. aÓorfg awd durable. - '1 l.c y r.re easily moved froin one plucè to niKtlicr. Tlio work o' iho aoi8C8 is oaey on thest poweis in comparison to o'hcrs, and rhe price i.LOWJ:il ibnn any othcr power and machine, have ever been sold in the öiaie. aceprding tolbe real valué. The ternis óf pnysiioiu will he li!,eral lur notes Üiat me knpvn to bd abtulutely ood. I have a number of Povvers and M.ícliincí now ready for sale and persons uithing to buy are invitcd to cali soon. CLKA.XEUS. I c.pect (o he prepaied w h n a f,V dnys Lp mnke Cieaners for those w'ho may wnnt mui:. The titiüty and advnntages of ihis Posver and Machine ssiil appear evident to all on ggaoMiung ibe recomrnendations bclmv. All persons are caiitioned ajfaííist liinl ihese Powers and tMaehims: lijo undergigiod bavirig adopted the neecsaary tnéa'siireö lor sLcurin letters patent for the same svithin the time reouired bv law.. ' .S. W. FOSTER. Lcio, Washtennw Co., Midi.. June 16, 13-16 HF.COJniKXIJATIOXS. Durins ihp ycnr b45, eachof.:he'iindersjgae purchesed und u'sed eitfaer individunlly or i wiih oihers, oi:c of S. W. Foster's nowly n ve:i;cd Horse Powers and threshing viachinrs nnd bclieve ilicy are butler Sdfl'ptëd fo tííé use o l'armcrs wiio want Powers und ÏUnchincs fo theirown use th'an ony oiher power oud lureeh er wiihin our lsnowledgo. Tluy hië cólculatéc 10 bc eed itihh four horses and uro of nnipl strcngih for tlint miniLur. Tluy nppoqr 10 b conslructed in sucli ;i nmnncr as to ronder tlicn vory durnble .U linie linbiliiy of gfetiing out o order. They are e isily movod from uiio phic (o another. Tlicy can be workcd wtth ;mv iiuui bcroflinnds from i'our to .,min. .'ii-,,J wiü'iliresi about 200 bushels w"heat pèr doy J. A. PÓhflEMüS; Scio, Washtcnaw co G. BLOOD. " t T. R1CHARDPON, '; " SAMUEL HEALT, " " ?. P. FOSTKU, f u N. A. FHELPS, " ei ADAM S.MlTif, u J. M. B()VV:.V. Lmn i. W.M. W.M.KKiï. Webíier, TIIOS WARREN, '; t I). SMALLIJY. Jodï'l " I tbreslicd I;ipi (all vnd winto'r w.i), ()nc of S W. Fobicr's horsc povverR. 'mofo ilióff fifteei tlioiib.-md bushels grnin. r('hc repdira hestowed Upon the power amounted to only 0. cents nnd 11 wa in gpod order when 1 liad (Jone thfefiiiino J invanably used six horsea. . AAUON YOüXGLOVE. Manon, June G, 1846. I purchnserj one of S. VV. Fosler'a horst powen? Insi fnll and have used it for jobbina. havo used nwny different kinds of powers" nnc belicvc ihid is ihe best ruiininir power I hrtve everseen. D. Ö. JJKNAET. Hamburg. June, 18 JC. We purchasod one of S. W, Foster's florje Powers lust tall, and have used it oud tliink it ib a first rato Power. JESSF. HALL, DANIEL S. HALL, IIEUÜEN S. HALL. H.-nnl)urg. June, 1816. SGD-ü" B A'i' TUE Bb H NEW DRUG STORE, S in Balite Creek, cdlïed the f g ISpotliecariesi ISall S JJ "OT1LL bu fonnd a ; . en, and ' S , ' eompleté nesortinenj cf Drugs, ! iG ieinca. Chemicals, Oils, l'aints. Dye-S:ufis, " g Gruccncs, Su'rgicnl Iiibinunents, Paient'S jj Medicines, Öcliool Dooks. Fahcy Gaods. S S Jewelry, &c. purchased dircctly of the f O poricrs ; which are oiiêred to ihe r J3 nity at as lom p;iees as at any other E 5j Ii6hmcntin the State - Detroit 7tt S Pliysicians. SurgcGns, f nd "theTrade, "j X will be supplied upon the ijcf.r tenns. - i 2 Prescriptions and ordcis ailendcd to with 3 cre nnd dvaptitch' S h Be suro to recollect ihe place. "fl 3 G. F. HA1UUSON & CO. 'S S Baltic Cfcek, IÖ47. 303 S lr0 " C O ÜN T R Y ME J i (J i I A N T ST" THE Subscriber has constant ly for tnlc good assortment of henvv WOOLEN CLOTMS, veil adnpted to tbocountry niarket whicii he will ell nt wholeeale or letail, vj-.ny r,ow. Cali and eethematllio Mimmtiax .Stokt. W. A. KAY-MOND, 275-tf Detroit. ET G. BURGER, Denlist, nnST room oVbr c. m. & t. w. uoot's STÖilE) JttANE & JKWKTT'S )iLOCK, Gl-iC AN'N ARDOR. C CLARK, Altorncy anti Oouneolor, and Jus:icu ot' tbio Pcuoc üfllpö. ('ourt lousc, Atin Arbor. 210tlThis excellent compound is for sale bv ilm proprictor's Agenta. GMy MAYNAUDS. -BY INDÜSTRY WE THRIVE ! ' New and Fashionablo TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. In ihe one pregnant subject of OLO'FHfv rigluly hndèfstWd is ibelüdcd all that .„rif i ihxjughf; dreained, don.-, nil(1 bee , ' Í V cx.o.n.l Universe, and what n Sis 'E t irfg ; and ,he essence of „11 scienee lies ! ' l' ii i i. o s -. f u v o Y C i. o r j, ,: s ._ CarZf 11HË Subscribers havW formeel i . partnership lor ihe purpoio oí crrv in t on tho TaIüih,' Business in 'all i,s b' 'cC vvould .ake this meibQd of inlbrjufoj ,he S of Ann Arbor ad vianity, that thcy SL TB iouud ot their hop, No. 19, dtith Al n S. whe-e theyaie prepaied to do pij Work in & line, .., Ú .„ai.ncr nol to l.e surpom-u in ih.JZ Sue C1' etflablisl'"'CI1' tí ó Thosc gêntJein'en are poniclarly i„vi,c,i l0 cal whú.preíer havmg their gf,r„-.onis ma.lé n a shop vvi.ere none but cüperii nced „rk , „ are employcd, insiend of beiiig made by a 8J . full of Sirls-lor, be it know,,, ,,at feeVÁ?fo! none bui ihc Lest of hands, M,l bnying S permanent orrangenrente whh G. C. ioit of New Yo.k, ihe ÍVnj.olco.i oi Fb'eWöri Ptfblihèrs q l.. 6i.pp hnj w,,!, ,i8 Anicaj, nnd Eurppean Spring and P, II iWiins, .„ui alsó In, -J of l.us,ior.s, ' a Mon.hly lv, „ulioal. devóíéd i e.ienco of cuuing and mukin gpmbii of ,,H kmj,_.,J(,,„ nUyáiiiígés; combinad wuh tl,,' atiention and t.erienee of tl,o subscribe,,, lc.,, o''08tan impossibilfiyl ,„„ bcI1L nb t.j h Bse all. even ihe nu,st Iñridtóba .1'll"l'u!nr "''ioi. will be ,,;,id to dw, cut.in.r ot gormènts wliicH w0 do not mokc. And hcru we wül staicibrthcinfonnat.on 0 all concernid ihat the eommon cry of the tpilojcs is all a hoax' whcii iheyf.ny tho ioiIórcW lu.' ípoiíed the carmeni- theie is no hopts ol mèktiig o i öod fit oi it ; when in ninoty nin.o.cr8'.s.o( olutn ilitlUei. the laori lies ai ihe cuiWs a'óor. Therel-Jie. to pui n yetjj on this n.eiliod of do i.ngusinrs?, ilo 8ub?c,nber8 ai.o inducctl.iy Warwint a!l uw.r cuviua viilhóut ihe i.n.vt rs.-il proviso, 7 pypa-Uj wr.dv. , 7,. i ut wnrrani it without nny ij a or uhd's. -Aiiog w0 ,)o nut se iiiitKo tip ns the personifit'ntipn ' p'erfêétion yo a will be l)(.n.( in tnind ihat we make onr eiittuirr so plaii, ihat a laijuress copnol njake ir iiji wrong il hc iry; One ijiins non.': u0 will ,fo onrw(rk ust 03 ónr cuslomers wii-h i (!()i:c. for Wc .lbüJr them m K.-r(M nee io ihcir work, nd hoi uiirsclves ; trn.1 m leinin, wc tAptet iJieiu J picase ns by prin.pi pnyrueius. Aiih..ui;l) "'IIm'IovÓ of .„.luyis the root of all evi!, yel as a is veiy neecssery in ih. se degenerare times, vc ivfl jüké ti liberal discount lor Casii. ,. MfLEi; , , , C. :. -M.AKThV. nn Albor. JanúaTy 4J ls!7. OO-Üm AT Yl'SlLANTl! 195 COOKJNG &TARLOK STOVEÖ A w joatreceiyed, by the Suoteiiher, (nios'l!y rrom Albany) a gód nüsArtiiièn'i oL (ie latoM and best )iiileriiH. which will bptfph at Lww Pticesl not to be undcrsold thtí sidc J ako Eiic! Also, Copper Funuturo, Caulü'ron Ke::ltHollow Ware of all sizea, Siove Pipé. Sheet lion. Z;nk, &c. TIN WARE! MSnufncttired, nnt! constan!,1)' Kept on hand wl-.ieh will pjao o solí! vory luw, P. S. - l'nrelir.sers w do well to cali nnd examine for their own satisfaotion. J. M. CROWN. Ypsilanti, J:.nc 20, 18-J6. 2?lt FOR SALE CU KAP ron CASIJ, or cvery kind ofcoun try Irtoduco, Saddlcl BrïdlcsJTarncss, Tninks, Vulises, Irunk VaUsrs, CarpetBags.be. Also a gooü Qssortiüeni of Whip ,C L'Niw. wnidli will be bold vciy li.w, prid no rhietak a eoak & fíoiiíÑBoN's. Ann Arbor. August 12, 1846. Ü?7-if HSADY MADE 9IAS.LOCK & RAYMO, HAVE now on band, jast nianufhcrated under tlifcir own instruction. at their wcll knó'wn CLOTHING EMPORIUM, corner of J,J'r.rson and JVooihotird acvnvcs, Dktkoit. on?; o! the largest and most cúmplete assortn ents of iïciiily vlltidc Clothwg ever before olFered iri this State, which tliey are pre pa red to sell at tho vny Uwest Cash vrices, for these Cash Limes. Cali and sec ! ! Detroit. Jan. T, 1817. 203-tf COK, RYE & WHEAT. WANTED by the subscribers, 10,000 bnshels oí Cojn - 1().()(;0 bushels of Rvo, ond iO.(.O') bushcly f Wheai, delivcred at tho Steain Will. for which Cms.Ii will be paid. IÜÍGALLS, LAJV1Ü, c VüÏA. Ann Arbor, Jan. 4, 18-17. 2'.)S-:f. ORIGI1T and Black Log Chains, JU . 5-1(5, 10, 7-IC. & 8-ifi wrapping do. btrafglubnd ïvvistèd link Traee do. Halter fjOFor snle very eheap at tho sign of tho Big Anvil, üppoVíoVii: I1KNRY W. WELLES. Ann Ailmr, Jan. 10, IS47. 2:8-ly BLACICSMITHS5 TOOLS " A RMITAGE Mouso Ilolo" Anvils. J. " WrioluV' do. Cotterel Koyed Vices. VVest'sbest JBelIows, '0 to .'!0 inchesa. Sledges, Hnnd iiamniers, Files and Rnsps of cvey kind, can be found at the Iron Store, sien of thé Big Anvil. IIENRY W. WELLES. Ann Aroor, Jan. 10, 1647. 5iL)ci-Jy " " " " " - iaBLANKS. W'ARRANTY DeKDS, Qi;it-Claim Deeds, MoRTGAGES, (JllATTEI. MoilTGAlWS, SuM.MONSKK, Subpoenas, Attaciimknts, ExECUTIONS, Lkases, Marters' Deeds, foh.eclo.sukks in clianoery, Maruiace Ceuti ki cates. Tho nbove aro prinfe'd on good paper, fler the most np pro ved forms, and eau be had bv the siugle, dozen, quire, or liuniircd, at the Sigaal Oüico, Ann Arbor, Lowcr 'l'uwn. November 1, 1846.

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