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Brandreth's Pills. T)i is medicine is acknowledged Jo be one ol ti;e most valuable ever discovered, as a purifier of the blood and fluids. It is superior to Sarsa paritla. whether as a sodorfie or alterative, Ii nauds infinitely before all the preparati ons or combinations of Mercury. lis purgative proper ties are alone of incalculable value for these Pills may be taken daily for any period, ami in stead of a weakening by the cathartic effect, they add strength by taking away the cause of weak ness. There is no good Mercury docs, which these Pills do not likewise. But they have none ol the miserable effects of that deadiy specific The teeth are not injured the bones and limbs are not paralyzed no but in the stead of these distressing symptoms, new life and consequent animation is evident in every movement of tiie body Brandreth's Pills arc indeed a Universal Remedy, for they cure Inhumation and Chron ic Rhecmati-: Tlieycure Diabetes and a Sror tagf. or Uiine- Tiiey cure Dysentery and Con MTtmoNit Costfveness. They will cure all these apparer tly opposite diseases, because they cleanse and purify the blood, provided, however, nature is not beyond all human ASSISTANCE. la all cises they will be found a safe and sim. pic remedy, yet all powerful for the removal ol diseiscs, whether chionic or recem. infections r otherwise. They do not render the system liable lo be affected by any changes of tempera ture. The very cause, or occasion of llie huasan frame being affected by culds, and coughs is removed by their use. Therefore, they may be used at all times and seasons without damage, and change of diet, and any extra care is unneces si ry, 153 4m For Sule bv E. SRANT, Affent nt Ypstlanti. IN CHANCERY FIRST CIRCUIT. "MM7herca, at a Court of Chanceey, for the ww first Circuit ofthe State of Jficbigan, held at the ctty of Detroit on the fifteenth day of Sep tember, eighteen hundred and forty six, in a rause wherein George C. Bates was complain ant and Stephen U. Olds was dclendant, it was decreed by the Chancellor of said State : That the premises hereinafter described should be sold und'r the direction of one of the ilastcrs of this Court. Notice is therefore hereby given thai by virtue of said decree, will on the 28th day of April next at the hour of one o'clock P. JL. of that day, expose to sale at the" Ypsilanli House'" in the Village oi Ypsilanti, County of Washte uiw, in taid slate, ail and singular, the premises with the appurtenances described in said decree and mortgage therein mentioned, described as follows, beginning at the S'outh line of section tweuty in township two south of range six east, where the east line of main street in the Village f Ann Arbor intersects thg same, thence north wardly on a road toward the brook four rods iheace east eight rods, thence south to the north east corner of lot eight in block four rorth ol Hu nm street i:i range four in said Village, thence West to main-street, or place of beginning, con taining about thirty two rods more cr less. Sale absolute and without redemption. Ypsilanli Jfar. 15 1845. C. JOSLIN, Master in Chancery Hartford Fire Insurance Comjjr. July 24. 1S45, TIIE recent destructive fire in New York will ofcour-c excite solicitude in regard to its fleet on the solvency of insurance companies in tiiiit city and the neghboring places. The Direc ir of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company are happy to assure their customers and the public, that tbey are prepared lo adjust and pay at mat urity, ill losses sustained by their office' from 'heir surplus funds and current receipts, without do ay, and without withdrawing their permanent investments. Their capital remains ample for the security of all who insure with them; and ihey invite owners of desirable property :o obtain Polices on favorable terms, both at the Home Oh rice and at their several agencies. TkejrmQde i transacting Business which ior oo years past has secured the public confidence, will remain auchanged. By order of the Board of Directors. JAMES G, BOTTS. Secretary, NORRIS &, FOLLETT. Agent Ypsilanli, Michigan, Aug. G. Dancing School. 1TESSRS. McCAULEY k WHITLOCK If A propose teaching a dancing school in the village ot psilanti tor the term of Twelve les .-ons. The first six will be devoted to Steps, Etiquette, kc. The remainder will be an appli cation of the same in Cotillions, Contra dances, Spanish dances, Waltzing, ccc. Tbrms sfco per couple to be paid the eighth night. First lesson will be given on Friday the 4th day of December inst. at the Great Wes tern Hotel where the Subscribers and all those desiring to unite in the school are requested to attend. HOURS FOR EXERCISE. During several of the first evenings will be For Misses from 3 o'clock P. M. to 5 For Gents. " 6 " " to ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, "foiice is hereby given that in pursuance of IL 1 cense granted to the undersigned Adininistra tor ofthe Estate of Loweli Goodman late of Ma romb County deceased bj the hon. Judge of Pro h ue for said County, there will be sold at public AMctjen, to the highest bidder, at the House of E. Sprague in the village of Saline, on Thursday the 29 day of April 1847, at 4 o'clock in the af ternoon, all the right title and interest of said de ceased in and lo tbe following described land, to wit. Commencing from the W J ofthe N E f section no. 2 Town 4 south of range 5 East; Commencing ai the S. W. corner of said qr sec tlience N. 160 rods on the line of said qr. section thence E. 60 rods to the corner of a parcel of land deeded to R. Briggs, thence S". 40 rods, thence K. 'it) rods to the line of said qr. sec. theivce S.22 rods, thence W. 20 rods, thence 6.48 rods to the centre line of said sec. thence VV. 60 rods, io the place of beginning, containing 71 acres of land more or less, being the same as desciibed in a def d p.ven bv J. S. Ware and wile to Lowell Good, man. A. A- GOODMAN. Adm'r. Y s-ilanti March 17 1846. 4w WOVMUS A' THMEJL SJEJY HAVE OPENED at the old stand of Edmunds k, Co., a large and full assort ment of Hard-Warc.Groceries. Leather STAPLE DRY GOODS A1SD LIQUORS, which they offer for READY PAY ONLY, at prices so reasonable that those who wish to buy cannot fail to be suited- Call and examine oui Stock and prices, before puichasina elsewhere. JULIUS MOVIUS HA.XS THIELSK.X. Look Out For Fires. The late destructive Fres in different places tlmughoul our country should warn all to be pre. pared for the devouring eleme.it. The subscri bers as agents of the Hartford Fire Enstirance, and the Columbus, (Ohio,) Fire and Marine Insu rance company are prepared to issue policies wr.hout delay upon all descriptions ot property, ho' Ii in i tie Village and County, and on goods, Wircand Merchandise in transitug upon Lakes Caalsand Rivers. NORRIS t FOLLETT. Ypilatui Aug. . 184".. 2Slf TOOTHACHE SPECIFIC. UST Received and lor sale by SAMSON. 600 SPELLING BOOKS just reed at SAMSONS. 141. PET1TON FOk DIVORCE. STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Circuit Com Washtenaw County f" aaid covcty. Mehitable Blinn i On reading and filing the above vs petition in this cause which a Erastus Blinn. j mong other things set forth thai the said respondent has since his intermarriage with said petitioner been goiliy of the crime oi adultery aud also praying that said petitioner may be divorced from her said husband, and it appear iug to the court that said respondent is not a resi dent ofthe state, il is ordered o.i motion ofSrfiuner and Joslin attorneys for petitioner that notice be given to said respondent ofthe filing of said peti tion by publication ot a copy ot tli:s order in (he 'Ypsilanti Sentinel" a newspaper published in the village of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw county, five sue cessive weeks, the last insertion of said nonce to be at least twenty days before the first day of the nexMerm of this court lo beheld at Ann Arbor the first Tuesday of December nextto the end that said respondent may then and there appear and ' show cause if any he has why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. State of Michigan, & Be fifth King, clerk County of 'Washtenaw. jf ofthe couit for said county, do hereby cert if) that tiie foregoing is a true copy of the order entered in said cause. Gi. en under my band. B, KING, Clerk. By J. M. Willcoxson. depot Sfept, 2G, 18 16. 140 5w AOR TG AGE SALE DEFAULT having been made in the payment of a sum of money secured to be paid by an indenture of Mortgage hearing datE the 2 ihday el January 1846 executed by s.iac W. Conistock and Catharine Coinsiock, to Johu. Y. Larzelere a'l then of Ypsil ami' Washtenaw County, Mich igan, recorded in the office of Resis'er of deeds t said County, on tiie 2J day of February A. D 184G in Liber No. 12 at page 221 which was duly assigned to Isaac N. Conklin, on the 1st day of June IS 16, upon which there is now claimed lo be due the sum of thirty-five dollars: aud no suit or proceeding at law or in Chancery having been instituted to recover the debt secured by saiu mort gage, or any part thereof. Notice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained in the said mortgage, there will be sold at auction to the highest bidder on the l3lh day of May next at 12 o'clock , noon, at the courthouso in ihe villjge of Ann Arbor, in said Coumy oi Washtenaw, the premises described in said mort-g-ige, viz: s'iuatc lying and being in the County of Washtenaw aforesaid, known and designated as being lot numbered seventy-two according to the plot of said village of Ypsilanti, recorded in the Register's Office o! said Washtenaw County. Said mortgage was given for the purchase of said premises. ISAAC N. CONKLIN, Assignee of moitgage. Dated YpsiLnti January 29th 1847- MISS CUFFMAN. Tailoress and Dress-maker. Laic of Canandagua. N Y. RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Ypsilanti and vicinity that she will he ready at all limes to attend to orders in her line either at their houses or at her residence at Mr. Bosses, on Huron street north ofCongress street. Having had considerable experience in making broadeloih coats, clo iks, rests and pants in ihe fi t lamilie3 of Canandagua village, she thinks she shall be able to please those who may favor her with their patronage. Oct. 14, 1841. 141. N. B. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, neatly and tastefully fitted and made up. Musical Instruments! SOME VERY RICH ACCuilDEO.XS may be found at Samsons also, Violins, Flutes, Clarionets, and Fifes and Preceptors for each cf the above instruments. SAMSON S filling up with fSrT A HOOKS aerain and has a large assortment of gift books for the sea son. Also the works of Shakspeare, Byron, Robert Burns, Moore, Mil. ton Young XJowper, Mrs. Sigourney, Josephus, D'Aubignes, Dick. Combe, Kollin, Walter Scott and a host of other loo numerous to uiention. October 6.8 STATE OF MICIGHAN Countv of Washtenaw IN the matter ol the Estate of .Silas Dickerson Deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of li cense and authority granted to the undersigned Administrator of the es-ate of Silas Dickerson, deceased, by Hon. Judge of Probate of said Coun ty of Washtenaw, on the 18th day of January 1S47 there wil be sold at public Auction, to the high est bidder, at the House of M. II. Wallace in the Village of Ypsilanti, County aforesaid, on Friday the 26th day of February 1817 at 1 o' clock the aftenoon of that day (provided the prem ise bring at least their full apprized value as cer tified by apprisals according to law) all the right title and interest of said deceased in and to the the following described premises to wit: Situa ted in the County of Washtenaw aforesaid, Be ginning at the south East corner of section thirty one in Township two south Range, seven East and running west on the south line of the section fourteen chains and two links to a stake, on the north eas; side ofthe highway thence north twen tjr five degrees East along the fence spoken of in deed from Silas Dickerson lo Ansel Sperry and continuing the same Course seven chains and seventy five links to the Bank of the Huron River j ihence oown the bank of the River to the East line of section thirty one. thence south along the I line three chains and twenty links to the place o ! beginning, containing seven acres and twenty one hundrelhs of an acre more or less; Also at the place aforesaid, at ihe hour of two o'lclock P. M. of he same day. Tpc south East quarter of the North west quarter of section numbered thirty one in Township number two south of Range No Tight, East situated in the County of Wayne State of Michigan. HENRY DEXTER, Administrator. Ypsilanti Jan. 20 147, 5wl51 Thr above sales are hereby postponed until march 13 h, to take place at the hours of 1 and 1 ' at the place above mentioned. MRS. RAWSON, OUY.D inform the LADIES of Ypsilati, and its vicinity, that she has reooenedeher business at her Dwelling on hi:ron street. All orders in Millinary and Dress .Making will meet with prompt attention. 34tf THE PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CON.NECTICUT, 4"'ONTINUES lo Insure upon the mosi favora 4 ble terms, Dwelliugs Barns Merchaidise Mills s'ock in Jills and other kinds of insu rable property. Apply to the Office of their Agency at Ann Ar bor, in the P. O. Building, opposite the Bank of Washtenaw. Januajy 20th, 1847. MITCLLL EJCKER, Agent. Cash! Cash!! Cash!!! ASH. AND THE HIGHEST PRICE will be given for anvquantitv of RY E c AND COKN at the iJisiillery lately occupi cd by R.inaom Norton, near th? upper Bridge by HAWKINS & LESPRONCE. Ypsilanti, December 19, 1345. 49tf 50 REAMS FOOLS CAP AJVD Let ter paper just received and for sale low by Oct. 6 ID Mackenzie's Tonic Febrifuge. T! HIS invaluable medicine has been in use tor more than eight years, as a certain, speedy imd safe cur? for the Ague and Fever, Dumb A foe, chill or Intermittani Fevers The steady aud increasing demand, with the universal success attending its us, has gained for it a rep utation unsurpassed by any other medicine. For the above diseases, IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. Emigrants and others who aro travelling west, with those wiio reside in situations where Ague and Fever, and the various forms of Bilious dis eases prevail, will find the TONIC FEBRIFUGE an efiectual preventive. Full and explicit direc tions accompany each bottle. Warrnted in all cases or the purchase money refunded Manufac tured and for sale by Muckenzie&ius.kells Cleve land O. Sole agent for Detroit, For sale by E. SAMSON. Sole agent for Ypsilanti. Jun e 7, 125 6m MORTGAGE 8ALEL-Dfuii having been made in the payment of a wM of money, seevred to be paid byun Indenture f JuwrtgVgC bearing dale the 10A day of October, M mt year6'38, executed by Augustus F. Hall, then of Ypsilanti, If'ashtenaw Com'y, .Michigan, to Shuoael Conantof the city of Dct roil, recorded in the office of the register of Deeds of said County, on the 12th day of Februa ry .i D 1839 M Liber no. 1, at page 402, which mortgage teas duly assigned to Charles W Imuc on tiie (irstday of J an nan, A D 1814. upon u-hich there is now claimed to be due the sum of one hundred ami forty dollars, and eighty-two Mali and no suit or proceeding at la a- or in Chan cery having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage, or any part thereof A'otici is therefore hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale contained in the said .Mort gage, tin re will be sold at auction, to the high est bidder on the 23 day of January nrxl at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in the Village of Ann Arbor, in said count if of It as!i tenaw, the premises described in said .Mortgage, viz: ''situate lying and being in tin County oj H ashlenaa- aforesaid, known and designated as being lot numbered three hundred and ninelu nine, in the instern addition to the Village ot Ypsilanti, according to the recorded plot of the same.1' CHARLES W. L.'I.XU, Assignee of Mortgagee. Dated, Ypsilanti, ()ctbcr 4th, 1846. The above sale is postponed until the first day if february next, at the same time and place. C. W. LAA'E. Assignee of Mortgagee. January 23, 1847. Fashionable Tailoring. npll E Subscriber lakes this method of ihnn JL king his frends and patrons for the liberal support they has given him for the last nine years that he has carried on the Tailoring business in Ypsilanti, and begs leave to inform the public that his shop is conducted on very different prin ciples from tailoring establishments in the coun try towns of his Slate, where drunken and infe rior workmen are almost entirely employed, or boys and young women taken for three or six months, who of course spoil the work put into their hands. He can assure his friends that there are none at present employed in his shop but have been from four of seven years at the business, carefully tacght by himsell in all the ne A'est meth mis of working in the most Fashionable Shop: in New York : and, as it i twell known to the public that he has never spared expence to .obtain all the various changes of fashion with. With these assurances he thinks fi is Iriends will give him a call, when they want work done, at his old stand'nexi door to E. J. Hewit's store, where ho will do work in all the different branches of the Tailoring Business at hall his original prices ior cash down. WM. WILKINSON, Ypsilanti ryi sal Read the Testimony. Moxroe. Mich, Jane 1, 1846. Dr. Colin S,Maekenzic: Dear sir I takegreat ploasure in sending you the following conclusive testimony of the curative qualities ofyour "Tonic FEBRlFBUfc" In the month of June last, I litid occasion to thoroughly est it from a person in my employ whose certificate you will find annexed, 1 am giaiified to learn thai you are extending the sale of" your valuable medicitne, over the west and south, and am well satisfied from the i-videnee be fore me that it is the ony remedy before the pub lic that effects a permanent cure. Very respectfully, yours N. R. HASCAL- CERTIFICATE. This certifies tliat I have been repeatedly attack wi h the Fever and Atrue, and although frequent. lybroken up by various means, I have never been permanently cured tit i useu your lomoreo- rifuge" and have had no rc:urn of it Je24tf. L. W. EISLER. To Farmers. ROGERS PATENT, improved, spring steel Cultivator Teeth, direct from the manufac tory of the Patentee, are now on hand, with or without woods.and lor sale at ti.e shop of J. .Stock dale, Huron street, Yp-silanti. The best farmers in the s:alc of New York use them aid say, "Plow once deep and well, and drag once length wise of the furrow, and the cultivator finishes put ting in Wheat. Bye. Oats &c, better than can be done in the old way," Also in preparing land plowed in the Fall, for every kind of spring cr p they save from one third to one halt of the labor and expense and eel the same in iu better season. Those who buy ne sett only can take a part out and put them int i small wood, to use among corn. They are cheat self sharpner, easy to wood. and not liable get out ot repair. Wheat put in with me above is not lial Ic to winter kill. Some of your neigebors have a'rjady bought; please ask them how they work. Frurh will prevail. SCALL. Agent si I anti Sept w- To the Ladies YOU will find at SAMS OA'S plenty of steel beads, Puree Twist, Bag and purse clasps and a grea many new and curious articles vjry deslc and cheap. Call and see them. UMBRELLAS, From50 cts. to $2,50 may be found at SAMSOJYS Oct. 1846. 141. Hallo! Neighbor Where have you been to buv your Goods? Been! why I have just come from SAMSON'S of course I can buy more Goods there for a Dollar, than at any Store in Ypsilanti. Just call and satisfy yourself friends, and if you don't find it so, I'll give it up. To Clothiers and Others. SAMSON has on hand Dye woods and Dye stuffs by iho Barrel Just call and enquire prices befere purchasing else here. Dec. 1846. SCHENLK'rf PULMONIC SYRUP fjpHE GREATEST REMEDYin the WORLD JL for the cure of Consumption, and all Bion. chial, Pulmonary, Pleuretic and Diyspeptic Affec tions. Of all the remedeis now known there is hut one that can be relied on for the cure of that 'terror of the human race" Consumption! That Remedy is Schenek's Pulmonic Syrup." It has succeeded is cases where every thii.g else has failed, and it will generally succeed in curing ev- ery case of cDnsumption where ihe following! things are attended tto, viz: a fair irial, persever ance, and strict conformity to the directions, h may not be amiss to state tne teason ofthe great j success of the Pulmonic Syrup. i is the most j powerful purifier of the system known, t oper ates by assisting nature, to expell the disease i from the Lungs; stomach and Liver. Where I there is hectic fever, night sweats, coustipalion, ! all usual symptioms of Coiutnption. the use ot I the syrup removes he fever, stops the night sweatp, and regulates the action of the bowels, making them healthy and natural, h sooths and ripeis the disease of the lungs, and then expels it in the form ol expectorated matter and it is truly astonishing what quantities of corruption are ex pectorated by patients generally who have taken the pulmonic Syrup; and this continues uut.l all disease ofthe lungs is removed, and the patieni finds, to his joy, that he is restored lo health. SCUENCK'S PULMONC SYRUP. A great cure at the Newbrunswic Theological Seminary. February 5, 1845. Mr. J.ll. Sdienck Dear Sir: Wi:'n great satietaotion inform you of tne great have derived from your Pulmonic Syrup, on'.ained six bottles from you agent in this place, Yes?rs. Simpson &. Vail, and had not taken tv o ol them before the profuse night sweats and ioe incessant cough which deprived me of slet?, left me. and before 7 had taken three botifes, -Jisoharged from my luniis, at several diflerent limes, aquanrity of hard white substance continued using your Syrup until I had takcu seven bottles. am now in good health, nstead of being obliged to abandon my studies, as was advised to do by my physicians, am now iu the Theological Seminary at Newbruuswick. take great pleasure in recommending Schenck?s Pul monic Syrup to my friends and the public, for do firmly b?lieve that if taken in lime, it is a cer tain euro lnr pulmonary diseases, am yourmubh indebted and humble servant. B. F. MUDON. Preparee by J. F. SCHENCK, and for sale at his principal office. No. 32 South sizth street Ptiiladjiphie. and No. 4 Comtlandt st. New York opposie the National Hotel. Also for sale bv E, SAMSON, Ypsilanti. llltf MORTGAG SALE Default having been made, in the paymcn t of a sum of Ma y secured to be paid by an indenture of mortgage bearing date the llh day of April 1839, execu ted by John JV. W allace then of Ypsilanti W tuMentU County .Michigan, lo Shuba l Co nant of the city of Detroit, Recorded in the off ice of the Register of Deeds of said County of IV a slit i naw on the ith day of June 183fl. ' Li ber .Vo. 8 at page 178, which morlgag was du ly atsigmd to Charles . Lane on the f rst day of January A. D. 1841, upon which there is vow claimed to be due Ihe sum of three-hundred ami fie dollars ami twenty-seven-cents, d no suit or proceedings at law or in Chancery having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any pari thereof A'otice isln rcby givm. that by virtue of a power of sale contained in the said morlgagi : tin re will be sold at auction to the highest bidder on the 22d day of January next, at tweh o'clock, noon, at the Court House in the village of Ann Arlor, in said county of Washtenaw, the premi ses described in said mortage, as follows, viz: "situate lying and being in the county of If'ash tenaw and State of .Michigan, known and des cribed as being lot numbered tlfcc hundred and ninety eight in the. If'cstern addition of thr Vil lage of Ypsilanti, according to the Recorded plot of the same. CHARL ES It . LA.'E, Assignee of Mortgagee. Dated, Ypsilanti, October 14A. 1840. The above sale is postponed until the first day of February next, at the same hour and place. a IV. VA.XE. .Issignee of Mortgagee. January 22, 1847. ADVERTISEMENT J. Roxbourths Toothache Specific THE PROPRIETOR offers the above named article 'o '.he public (from 20 years experi ence of its effects) as a speedy and lasting cure for the toothache and neuralgic pains of the gums and face, and also a preserver ot flic Teeth. Il is solely vegitable and not poisonous. It is put up in four ounce vials at four shillings per bottle lor sale by myself, by Dr. J. Fairchild my sole agent and by S. M, Loveridge allot Ypsilanti. Directions for using with each bottle. We. the subscribers, certify that we have used Mr. Roxbourih's tooth-ache specific and have proved il to be a sure and lasting enre for that distressing malady ; and heartily reccommend it to all who are thus afflicted. Thomas Morgan. Jo-eph IL Peck, Mrs. Mar garet Randolph, Mrs. Sidnev Matthews. Win. A. Brown, Harriet Kuuouse, Frances A. Child, and Polly Fairchild. Ypsilanti Dec. 5th 46. 2 BOTTLES QUI.XLXE. 50 do. Chola--Jgorrue, 15 boxes Drugs, 1 do. Ext. Log wood, Received this day at Samson's. Nov. 13th, 1840. COPARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the Subscribers have this day entered into Copartnership in the sale of Groceries b Provisions as the firm of KING k, SON, under which tide their busi ness Will be hereafter conducted at the Store formerly occu pied by Geo. R. King, corner of Congress and Huron Streets. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore enjoyed, they would solicit its continu ance. N. B. Those indebted by note or account will please call and settle the same without delay. G. K. MiU, CfiAS. KING. Ypsilanti, Jan. 23, 1847. . 3v. w OOD AND BRASS CLOCKS cheap er than ever at SAMSONS. Oct. 13, 1846. 14 DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership heretofore existing be tvvecn Joseph Sperry and Ash lev Minor, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOSEPH SPERRY ASHLEY MINOR. Ypsilanti October 21, 1846. LIQUORS. JUST RECEIVED a.vd for sale at very low prices, Pure Seignette Brandy, " Otard do. Port Wine, Holland Gin, St Croix Rum, "For Medicinal purposes," like our friend and neighbor Samson. MOVIUS 4' T HI ELS EAT. India Rubbers. A FINE ASSORl ME.M M maubejonna cheaper than ever, for young and old at SAMSOJMS. Oct. 13. 1841. JWl TIIE FRECEEDIXG figure is given to represent the I"seniblk Perspirations. It is the great Evacuation for the impurities of the body. Life cannot be sustained without it, It is thrown off from the blood and othr juices ofthe body, and disposes by this means, ol nearly all ihe impurities within us. The language of Scrip, ture is "in the Blood is the Life," If it evar be comes impure, it may be traced directly to the stoppage of the insensible perspiration. Thus we see, ail thai is necessary when the blood is stagnent, or iu effec:ed, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. AW practitions, direct their efforts te restore the In sensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian. for in staBCO, Steam, the Hydropathist shronds us in ret blanket, the Homopathis deals out infinitis simals, the Aliopatlust beeds and doses us with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills, pills, To give some idea of the amoant of the Insensible-perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights ol all we receive into tho stomach, passes off by this means. In otiier words, if we eat and drink tight pounds per day, we evacuate five pounds of il by the Insensible Perspiration. This is none oilier than the used up particles of blood, and their juices giving place to the new and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to retain in the system five-eigiils of all the verulent matter that nature demands should leave the- body By a sudden transition from heat and cold, the pores are stopped, the perspiralion ceases, and disease begin at once to develope itself. It is by stopping the pores, that overwliems mankind with coughs Colds, and consumption, Nine tenths of the world die from diseases indu ced bv a stoppage ol the inscnble Perspiration. Under these circumstances I present to Physi cians, and all others. Ac A Mister's All Healing Ointment, for the IVorlWi Sulre. h has power to restore perspiration on the feet, on the head, npi n the cticsi, in snort, upon any pari oi ine body, whether diseased slightly or severely. It has power to cause all external sores, scrof ulous humors, skin diseases, poisonous T sends, to discharge their putrid matter, and then heals them. It is is a remedy that sweeps off the whole cat alogue of ciiiam-ou- disorders, and restore the entire cujtcle to its healthy fnnc'iotts. 1 have used it lor the last fourteen years for all diseases of the chest, consumption, liver, involv. ing the utii.ost danger and responsibility, and 1 declare before Heaven and man, thai not in 0;?e single case has it failed to benefit, when the pa lient was wiihin the reach of mortal means. I have had Physicians bared in the profession; I have had ministers ol the Gospei, Judges of ihe bench, Aldermen and Lawy. rs, gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitudes ofthe poor aac it in every vaiity of way, and there has been bill one voice one united and universal voioe ay ing "McAllister, your ointmen. ts good. jySOb'E K YES are cured by JcAllister's All-He-i!inr Ointment. SICK HEADACHE of 10. IS, and one case of 0 years standing have been permane ntly cured. BUKXS are relieved of pain and healed wi h out any scat quicker than by ai other remedy in the known world, it is perfect for burns. PA1XS .V TIIE CHEST ASV SIDE are removed dtiicker and more certain than by any oilier means under heaven. SALT RHEUM will discharge its isspartites and morbid humors and then heal nerlect OLD SORES, such as ulcers, fever and other sores are made to run and discharge all 'lieir cor ruptions, after which they get well and never break out asain. ERUPTIONS OF TIIE SKIN are infaljibly removed, so that the face is ever alter smooth and healthy. SORE BREAST AND NIPPLES--TWf e is no better remedy in creation, ii is truly the wo man's friend. BOWEL COMPLAINTS among children. It is a medicine I be! will save lite and remove pain, while under any other treatment the child would die. QUINZY SORE THROAT is absolutely cer tain to be removed. Grand Dep3t, 16- South Street. Sold by the Drusgests, if our name be written on every box. Por sale by E, SAMSON, Agent Ypsilanti , Oct. 2, 1846 141 DENTISTRY. ALL OPERATIONS performed in the various branches "of Dental Surgery, viz: Extracting. Cleansing, and Filling dec iyed I f etli, with Gold. Tin, and Silver Foil ; Teeth set on Gold Plate or Pivot, according lo the latest im vemeuts, and Warranted, by R. V. ASHLEY. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. SA.MfcON has brought on a splendid assortment of Jewelcj' this fall also, n large assortment ol Spectacles, Pocket Knives. Razor Strops, Silver and German Silver spoors and a 'ariety of Goods too numerous to mention all of which are offered or sale cheaper than ever. October 7 1 flfl 1)(- ASSORTED ft RITI.NG JL fJ LXK, just received and sale at whole sale price b y SAMS O.V PLASTER! PLASTER!! BARRELS Superior Grand River Pas ter for sale cheap for cash by EDMUNDS, fc CO. 50 "Lfe of Gen. Taylor." THE FAIR ISABELL, by Eugene Sue are among the cheap publications just re ceived at SAMSONS Oct. '46 TEAS! TEAS! 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We invite attention ther fnre teethe following terms upon which we pro. pose to extend ihe circulation of our paper. -EH Any person rcmi ting us twenty two aoitsrs oy mail or otherwise, shall receive Ten copies of Yankey Doodle for one year directed 10 such ad dress as he may designate. ror !S we will send hve copies lor oi.e yeir. For 5 we will send Two copies. Single subset iptions 3 pe r annum. !D"A1I orders must be accompanied by ; lie cah Address (post paid) J. A. FRAE i'A . Sl Co No- 7 Spruce street Nem York. Yankee Doodle is published in New York ev ery Saturday morning, and will be mailed to coun try subset ibers in time to arrive at Us period ot destin ition simultaneously w ith its issue intl.s City. New York November 156. IN CHANCER Y SECOND C RCCIT. WHEREAS at a court of Chancery lor -hs second Circuit of the State of .licli. heldat Ann Arbor on the J5tr; duv of July 146. in a ease wherein Hetiry W. Taylor, George W. Gilbert Executors, end faiharine Fitch Executrix upon the Estate of Jabez S. Fitch deceased were com plainants, and Damon Hatch was defendant a was ordered adjudged and decreed by the ChmeOllor of said state, that the premises herein described shourd be sold at Public Auctiou u idcr ihe di rection of one ol the Wasters of this C'ouri. NOTICE is therefore hereby giv-n, that by vir lue of said Decree, 1 will on the Gth nay ot Mjt next a? the hour at the hour of one o'clock of that day expose for public sale at auc'ion at the Court House in the village of Ann Arbor in said Ccun ly of Washtenaw, all those certain tracts or par cels of laTid si'uaie in the village of Ypsilanti is said C-junty of Washtenaw, and described as fol lows: Ail thai certain piece or parcel of lo situated in the village ot Ypsilanti commenoiag on a line wilh Congress street as il passes thrs brvittsge ot Ypsilanli; one rod south of the cen. tre thereof twenty tour chains sixiv four links, ('24 Slowest ol (he west bjunds o Hamilton S' and running from thence west on a line with con gress aireut one chain and seventy three 'ink (1,73) eence south at right angles two chains.(2. ) theme west patrallei wi:h Congress sireet one chain (1 (lO)ihencc south at rishl angle with C ugre-s street ten ch itns eight link ( 10, (H) t the line between number six hundred and ninety '6D0)uii.l six hundred and ninety one (691) of the KrctMrh claims Irom thcn.'e eastwsrdiy al )ng the line between land claims so tar that py running north at right angles with Congress street it will strike the place of beginning. Containing thres acres be 'he sj.ne in re or less ; SXeO) ting and reserving therefrom, and from the land shoes de scribed, two acres otlTiom the nonh end or part ol the said land above described it being intended to convey by the mortgage described in ibis cans and to espiWS lor public sale oi auction as above one acre oil' from the south end or part of ike above described piece or parcel of land, the north line ot said ncre to run at right angles wkh tbe wes' line ofthe piece of land first above desrrided ALSO a piece or parcel of land situated in sid township being a part ol ihe French claims num bered six hundred and ninety one, and bounded as follows to wit: Beginning at the nor-h-west corner of a piece of imd deeded by John R. Walkerto Abel Thompson and miming from thence wc'erly one chain seventy f ur links (174) thence southerly lour chains ten links (4(i) to the north east corner of the cemetry ground con tinning tUc same course me chain (1.00) to ihe south 'ine of ihe French churns snniSwieil six hundred and nineiy see ihence easterly along the Souih line of saidFreneh claim lo the sou h went comer of ihe first mentioned piece deedid by ihe said Walker to the said Thompson h-uce nor ilierly along ihe erest line of the saTj firs t men tioned piece to the place of beginning all courses except Ihe south line of be Fre.ich claims aie to be parallel with and at right angles to Con gress street ns it passes through lh- Village of Ypsilanti containing eigh'y one Hundredths and eighty four hundredths ol an acre be ihe tame more or less Sale absolute and wi;hou redrmp uon. GEORGE DAN FORTH, -M ;s'er in Ch inrerr. SKINNER 4 JOSLIN, Coaspt's SoJ'rs. March 214 IN CHANCERY SECOND CIRCUIT. WHEREAS at a Court of Chaiic. rv for ihs Second Circuit of the State ol Mu higa held at Ann Arbor on the 1 "tli day of Jul v A. I). 846 in a cause wherein John Y- Lar.e; re Ad miuistraior upon the Estate of Abram Larzelere deceased was coniplainan t and Wjuibrop A. Haynesand Love 1 1 H JTellofg WOle rlrfi iista it was Decreed by the Chancellor of said Stt that the premises herein described should he sold at Public Auction under the d-rection ol one of the master of this coun. Notice is then fore he reby given thai by vir. tue of said decree I will on the eighteenth day sf Febuary next at the hour of one o'clock P. M. of that day expose fo- Publie sale at Auction at the Ypsilanti House now kept by M. H. Wallace in the Village of Ypsilanti County of Washtenaw aforesaid ail and singular the premises with the appertcnances desciibed in said decree and the Mortgage therein mentioned described as fel. lows viz. "Situated in the villajre of Ypsilsnti described as follows. Beginning thirty two feet north of the north east corner of village lot num bered (124) running from ihence west four rods thence no. th thirty three and a half feet thence East to the western Boundary of Huron street fou rods by and ihence scuth along the bounds, ry of said uron street thirty three and a half feet to the place ot beginning being part oi Vil lage lot of number 123 according to the plot of said village now on record at the citv of Detroit Sale absolute and without Rcdemtion GEORGE DAN FORT". SKINNER & JOSLNMrl2a8e in Cha"c Conp'ts &l'r LITHGRAPHIC ENGRAVINGS -J new and beautiful, just receivedst SAMSONS. Parasols ! Parasols ! ! WOR SALE cheap JL by T. S.IJILL TLBS. of the email "Bird Pepper" for sale mi9 at Samsons, two oz of which will make a bottle of Pepper Sauce hot enough to bring tears from the eyes of a Crocadile. dec. '46.