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6
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November
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1843
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irocing JLadie' Seniiuary MISS E. PAGE, Pkincipal. Miss West. Tencher in Mnsic. Mis. HciiHS, " DinwingandPainiing. Mrs. Saujsoeks, t' Frencli. do do " Mathematica. M?s L. Ward. " ThePrimary Depnrt'nt riSHE ensning term of Miss P's. Semrnury JL cumnicncpson Tuesday, 29th inst. TER MS OF TL1T1ON. In the Eñgífsh branches, (rom $2 50 to 4 50 perquirter of twelve weeks; Lessons on ihe Piino, wiili the use of the instrument, ,$10; Drawiiig and Pain tuig. $4 50; Lntin. $3 00; French, $3 00: Fnncy Work, 3 0u; Bonrd. 1 50; Wash mg and bonina, '7i cenis per dozen. No pupil wlll be rcceivcd for css tlinn one quarter, and no deduction wil.l be made lor al) sanee except in enses of ill hcalih. Among the Books used in School nre - Pa ley's Nnturnl Thcology and Evidences oi Chris- tinnily - Abercromhie on the Jntellcctunl anc Miral Powera - Katr.e's Elementsof Critieism - Whately's L02ÍC - Jiiniison's Rhetoric - Mrs LiüCüIn's Uoiany - Parker's Nntinal Philosophy - Comstock's Chennstiy and Piiysi'logy - Bur ritt's Goography of the Heavens - Phelp's Legal CMnssics - Rollin's Ancient Hisjory wiil Butler's Ancient Atlas - Playiairs Enclid - Da vie's Algebra nnd Arithmelic, with Coibnrn's - Mitchell'a Guogrophy - Goodrich's History U States. All the friends of Education nre requested to visit the school on Thursdays, when the lesson oí the past week are reviewed, and composition read. The Superintendent of Public Instruction. th Professors of tlie University. and the Clergy o Ann Arhor hiivc consented to act ns a visitihg conimittee to '.he School. As the most decís ve tcstimony in favor of anj institution. is to be obta;ned Hom those who nre best acquiiinted witli the suljecis upon which i opeinteá, Miss P. refera íor information to the parents and guardians of her pupils - a catalogue of whose names will be furntshed to those inler esiod in the enquiry. ]8-tf. OF all kinds neatly extcu:ed at the Signa Office, at the shortest notice, and on the most ran8o(nahlc terms. Books Pamuhets Circulare HaiiClbillS &"wili od pnnted to order, a au3 unie. wiili üie utmost accurnoy. ÜT" Orders by mail promptly filled. W0CI! WOOX!! WANTED immediately, any qunntitv o DRY WOOD in payment for the Signa of Liberty. Como éoon.YPSILAWTI ACADEBr T3UJ3S0SB.Q9 SEMINAR1? H. 11. GRJFFKN, Principal. Miss. E. HAMMOND, Assistant. THE winter icrm 01 thi.s institution villcom mcnce on Monday, JNov. 20, and contnT uell weeks. Whilc thissehool sequally opent til of boih sëxes,' who wish to ncquire n Eo 1 educotion, pnrticular átteiítioñ wlll bc 'ver, , hosc who ore prepr.ring to tcuih. The exth sive and unintemipied atiention of the princi l" will bc given to impart n pn.ctical knowledecnf hc English branches. He ot-cupies nbout half in liour daily in lecturing. wfth the aid ofthen jaraius. mincra-ls, or otherwise. " Apparatus.- The Instituiion is furniilirl svilh Chemical, PhilosophicaJ. and Astronomir apparatue. Surveying Instruments. Geonietr t solids. &c. 10 ihe nmoimi of al „ 1 Cnhinei of Minernls wonh 50.' gd Torno in the common English branches in cluding Composuion nnd Ueclnnt; 3f2:00toS?;5U. In Philo,oPhy: CE, tronomy. History, Rhet..ric. jloinnv Al i Geometry, Surveying &c. from $4 50iWr iL' Mezzotinio and Chinese or TSeorem nníi' 3.0J each lor 12 lessons, taughi bff'S Thetuitionistobepnidat the middie of ,he term. IS o deducuon for absence w, be n.adr (xcept fórpronnciêd slckneés, and no one will e iceeived or less than fiveand a hnïf weeka Books may bc had oí the principal at Detroit pnces. "'"" Board. Inclnding room nnd wosfifiiÖ ir 1,00 to ft] 50 per week; forfunhef ftL nquire of the principal. Rooms can be h reí cheap for scholnrs to board thcmselvos Rev. I. M. Wcaa. Rev. H. P. Powor n. O. F. Nonh, J. Föirchild. M. D.. J 'All' M. D„ G. undK. M. Ski'nner, E8qr, h.'v. ,fc "„"l y consentedto form d visiting commitiee, to h, -resent ót-thé Week reviews on Thursdoy. ana it the public cxaminaiion of the school Ypsünnti, Oct. 16, 1343. 5_jv GRASS LAKE ACADEMY ' A N ü TEACHER'Ü SEMJJYARY. THE winter term of this Institution will com{nenceon Monday the sixth of November ieXr -lbe Trustees in view of ihe opening erm-fcel ihat it mny nol be umiss to lay before he public their testimony in its favor. For lbo ast year it bas been under the eire of Mr. BAR. RIS. Duniiij tiiat year, we have watcked its jrogress, nnd though on account of i;s youth it ïmy be inferior to many of its sister insutution ia to jiumbers, yet its course of etudy, managenc;ir, ;i,)d discipline have been such as lo comnend it to oxir cordial approbaüon nnd that of it latrons generally. T U I T I O N . For the common Engliab branches, $3 00 The Natural and Mathematica! Sciences, $4 00 Latín, Gicck nnd Civil Engineering, $5 00 Board may beobtaincd in ilie vicinity at $1 00 )er -wetk. the term to consiat of eleven weeks. The Trustees are about erecting thcir buildintr, lie Chapel, nná Recit; tion Rooms, which will ba inishedfor the succodi-ng term. Wiüstudents apply as noar the opening of the erm as possible. FOSTER TUCKER, Secretary of the Board. Grass Lake. Oct 23. 18-13. 2R-4w. GREAT BARGAINS IN 'BEADY MADE CLOTHING ! f9 HALLO CK fy RJiYMOJVD WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Ann Arbor. and ti:e Staie generally, that fiey have now on hand the LARGEST nnd CHE A PEST stock of "READY MADE CLOTHÏNG" o bo found at any establishment in this State, vliicli tboy aro determined lo geil at piiceswer lian weré before oflered, and they confidently nvite all persons in want of "Ready Made Clolhing," visiiing Dotroit, to cali at their esablishiuent. "Corner of Jrffcrson and Woidoard Avcnius," in the new brick block, Phoenix Biildings, wlieie they will find cvpry va. iety of garnients suitable for centiemen' Fall or Winter wear, nrid they believe at prices from 15 to 20 percent cheaper than they can obtain thero in any otlier wny. Also, a very choice selection of "Broad Cloths. Cassimeres, and ' Vestings which they are prepared to manufacture to order i;i a superior manner and ötyic not to bc excellcd !ri ihe Cihj cf New York or elsiwhcre. Garments always warranted to fit and jilease or no sale!! Al-o. a very lieavy Stock of DOMESTIC CLOTHS. PILOT nnd BEAVER CLOTHS. BELGIC CLOTHS, SATTINETt?. WINTER TWEEDS. and every varicty and description of goods Buitable lor genilemen's wcaring nppnrel, all of which shnll b sold w y low for cash. or exchanged lor Produce at m.'iiket prices. All those wishing Bargains in any of theabove nrticlrs are inviteer to cali nt the "FASWONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIURT' of the subscribers. Cor. of Jeflerson and Woodward Avenues, Detroit. -4 II ALLOCK & RAYMOND. Detroit. Sept. 28. 1843. i?3-tf Strayed F ROM ihe subscriber, in the own of Saline abfUt tl-e öüth of July lasl, two yoke of Red Oxen. Ono yoke were ot largc size, nnd one of them a palé red, vrith a rope nround his horns when they went awy. The oíher yoko werc of middling size, and one of ihem had white spot in the t'örehoad, and some white on one of' bis bind leg. They are about ten vean old. Whoever will return said oxen, or givo información where they mny be found, to Mr. Pord, or to Mr. Van Husen, in Saline villnge, or to the subscribe.r in the town of High land, Oakland county. shnll be liberally irwitid ed. ' Hl RAM BARRETT. October 2, 1843. 23. Administrator's lMotico. Til E undecsigned having been appointed y the Judge of Probate for the county of Washténnvv, administrators on the estáte of Jösiqli Beckley, laie of said connty, deceased, nnd having given bonds 89 required by law, hereby give noiice to all persons indebted to said estáte to mnke immedUic payment to them, and all persons having claims against snid estáte to present them properly attested for ndjuetmenu MINERVA BECKLEY, AdminÍ6lrntrix. LÜKE BECKLEY, Administrator. Ann Arbor, Sept 28, 1842. 23-6 , - Sfraycd or Stolen FROM the Subscriber in Manchester, Waih tenaw county, about the tenth of July last, i fnint sorrel or roan colored mare, supposed to i)e .eleven years old, medium size, white back f'eet with a largc scar on one hoof, made br a split, nnd asmallswelling on her back, causeo, by riding; mouth much bit-worn, and white ntnrk n het face. Any information concerning diiid mare will be thankfully received, or owiit-. jince in securing her to the owner hall be hoert ally rewarded. GEO. J. BARKER. Manchester, July 23. 1843. 19-3w, l BOOK BXNDXSRT. ATTHK PAPER M1LL (t.OWKR TOWH) ANN ARBOKE.BOÜTH would respectfully intorm the inhabitantsof Ann Arbor and vioinity that he continúes the business of BOOK BIDI, at the old tnnd, in the Paper Mili. Old Booki will be neatly rebound on shortnotice. All kinds of RULING done to order.Country produce taken in payment. April li), 1843. 52-tf. Cheese. FOR Sale by C. J. GARLAND. h Ann Arbor, Upper Town, Moy 5. 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