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TAILORING BUSINESS ! AM. NOBLE, would respectl'ully inform the citizens of Arm Arborand its vicinity, that lie luis opened a shop in theLower Tnwn, mmediately over the late mercaniüe stanu -J' Lund & Gibson. and opposite the s o e of' J. Beckley & Co., whare he is prepared at all times to do work in his line, with promptness, and in a neat and durable manner. Particular attention will he paid to cuttin? gnrmenta. Produce will be taken at the usuai pri ees, for work done at hip shop. These who hate cash to pay for services of thts kind, are particularly invited to cali. Arm Arbor, April 27, 1842. tf WOOD! WOODà WOODÃ! XTTANTED IMMEDIATELY, a few cord TT of gooá dry wood in exchange for thj "SiO.NAL OF LlBRRTY." Ann Arbor, Apr. 22, 1842. 11 L.L.à V WARE, STOVES. &. rp. IE Subscribers have just received from the X Genuga Company's Furnace a large consign inent of Hollow Ware, consisting of SUGAR KETTLES; from 22 to 60 gallonaCAULDRONS. severalsizes; POTS; KETTLES: BAKE-OVENS wiihlid TEA KETTLES; GRJDDLES; SPIDERS; and Fire Dogsof all sorts and eizei They will aleo shortly be in receipt of lot of PARLOR, COOKING, AND BOX STOFES, embracing all the varieties of the most imprordt patterns - all of which they will sell at furnoc pn'ces; adding transportation; at wholeeale or jfnil. They keep constantly on hand to aell at loweit rates. SALT, fresh from the works. FLOUR AND TAR. PARKiSH&CO. Near the RailRoad Depot. Ann Arbor. 3!
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