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Day
19
Month
August
Year
1844
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Public Domain
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Clothing i Clothing! Clothin; e TJalOCKSl 11AYMÜND have just re c J.X ceived a very Inrge assortment oi Rcady Made Clothing-, n ConsisÜng in part of Coats, Pantaloons am e Vests. of all description.s. suitable for the season Aiso, a largo and well seclected assortment o Broad Cloths, C.issimeres, Vestings, Tweeds 9 and everv other article snitable for gentlemen' wearing appnrel. which they are .prepared t manufacture in the best and most fashionabli - marmer, and at the shortost notice. Havjng do termined to sell at the lowest cash prices, the; confidcntly urge all in want of Ready Madi Clothing. or garments m.inufactnred lo order to cali and examine their stock, at the F.iahion able Clothing Emporium, corner of Jeffersor and Woodward Avenues, Detroit. 5 wooi. : "wöoiT! ii'CJLOTH! CLOTH!! THE Subscribers would inform the Public that thèy will continue to manufacture good i at heir Manufactory, twoand a half miles wep( i of Ann Arbor, on the Huron, on the iöilowing I TER MS. Until the first day óf January, A. D. 184f. ' the price will be 374 cenis per yard. or half the ■ cloth the wool will lïiake. From the Jst of Jan1 uary to the lóth of May, 1845, the price will ■ be 30 cents per yard, or nine twentieths of the ' cloth the wooi will makc, that is, 45 yards out of 1Ü0 manufactured. The wool will bc manufactured in turn as it may come into the lactory, as nenr as may be with refcrence to the different !. quaüties. Any person who will furnish one or more pareéis of wool from 80 fo 100 pounds of ' one qualiiy can have it manufactured by itsolf. 1 Vpol wil! be rece ved at Scio. Wool sent by Railroad will be attended to in the santé manner as iftheowner were to come with it- t should be carelully marked. We have manufactured cloth during the past year for o very large number of customers, to whom we believc wc have given very general satisfaction Witb these facts and the arlvantages oflered ly the low price at which we ofler to manufacture cloth, wc hope for a iarge share of paironnge. SAMUEL W. FOSTER & CO. r Scio, Washtenaw Co., July 25, 1844. 3-tf New Hat Store. JAMES G. CRANE would respcctfully inform the Public, that he has onened a fine stock of Has, Caps, Stocks, Cravals, Scarfs, Collars, TJmbrellas and Gloves, at No. 105, Jeflerson Avenue, Detroit, nearly oppositc the U. S. Court Room and PostOfflce, whero he will be happy to see his friends and supply them with as good an article in his line as can be procured, either heie or at the east, and as cfieap. Gentlemen in the interior, wishing a first rate fasliionable article of Hats or Caps, can be supplied by sending their size or have any style furnished to order in a i'ew hours, and warr'antcd to suit. Culi and see- jt may save you a dollar JAMES G. CRANE. Detroit,. July 12 1844. J3-6m

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