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Day
14
Month
December
Year
1860
Copyright
Public Domain
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-On tko Tth inat., tire Moore. of Detroit, arre3tel at Kalama' ïoo, a man culling himself Jobn Willard u; o.i a charge of passing bogus twenty sliiiling pieo#B, and he is now in tlie hands of Sheriff Lioxard for safe-keeping. "ImproTÏng" the oarrency is a laudable busines-, but eueh felluwi QOght to be "talted," for their bogus is 110 better than "Western." JÊT" Wheat is not coming in in any quantity, and has no market price. Like Western money t 8 held al. a broad discount margin, and when Western morcy goes up- to par we mean- wheat wiH go up At present prices noonewill ell it who ia not oblied to. Pork is coming in quite freely, nd is elling fruro ileighl ut $4,25 a &5 the la'.ter priee being paid only in rare instanees and for home packing. Tbose farmers who gold half fat!d pork ome weeks ago for the Lake Superior trade, at $6, made inoney and faTfd their eorn. t" Kev. S. D. Cociiran will JeÜTer an addrees before the StuJents' Chris, tian Aisooiation, in the M. E. Church. on Sunday evening nexl. Subject: - Christ.mnity the -Source nd Vitality of all Progrea in the World The si:bjeet will be treated with epeeisl reference to modfn infidelity. S Prof. J. S. Thomson, of Detroit, intends vigítiiig our city beiween Chrisltnas and New Tears for th" purpose of giving a oonrse of leotures on music Mr. T haa the reputation of being both a thorough musieiandan excellent teacher, and has proTi'led himself with charts, diagrams, movable scales, etc, for the illustrïtion of hie leetures He comes reeommended by promiDenV and well known c tizens of Detroit ag a gentleman of ligh standing in hiê pn fession, and we bespeak forhim a favorable reeeition by ourcitize . At the close oi his lecture, ssisted by Mrs Thomson, and HubeetSceonackek. fianist, he will give a Concert, and ,oar music-loving people may expect a rich trent. L3L" we invite attention to the idvertisement of "Partox's Life of Andraw Jackion " We have i een one of the volumes, nnd endorse tlie certificates of their interestis it is too much to ask of Messrs. Mason Beotuees to send us a copy, and put th Argus on their editorial list? {5F There was a fine fall of Snow on Monday last, to whicli s'.ight additions were made on Tuesday. The skigiiing is now excellent, and it is being improved both for business and pleaBure. JP2g" The January number of Peterton't Ladies' National Migatine s on our table, and a magnificent number it is. TUere are Iwo most beautiful steel plates, 'Cobwebi," and "Caught in the Snow," ench ■with ft story to match. Then ther is a olored faühion plat; a vrork bag or cbair Beat embroidery pattern, printed in t"'elvt olors. with numerous other engravings fsr the ladies; Ptterton is an excell!n magazine for the bondoir, and we commend it to our gentlemen friends as a valuable Christma8 pretent to wife, dnughter, sister or sweetheart . $2 a year; three copie $5. Charles J. Titersox, 30G Chestnut. Street, Philadelphis. P. S. Peicrson and the Argus for $2,75 a year.

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