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Wool Has Been Coming Forward

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Day
16
Month
October
Year
1863
Copyright
Public Domain
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freely duriug the week, aüd selling at liG , 70, at whioh figures we inay üow quote it. „___ raf" Wheat lias been on the "rarnpage" during the week, ad we quote Red, $1,25, Amber $1,40, and White, $1,52, all No 1. Ljp Dr. B. J. Lyons vvill be at tho Monitor House in this city on Tuesday, the 20th inst , and at Hibbard House, Jackson, on Wednesday the 21at L- Nel. Colis has returned from ?eir York with a large stoek of Boots tndShoes fitted to the season. He purcbased before the recent gold panic, aud hnws he eau sell as cheap as " any other man." ii ii jj3L" We are happy to see tliat the business men ou the east sidü of Main street, between Huron and Washington are "improving their ways." Their example should be followed by others. -As the season fov bad wa'ks ia fast approaclnng we may bo permitted to suggest to our ' City Fathers," or the proper committee, that much side-walk which has been ordered down in vnrious parts of the city bas not yet been constructed. It is time the work was djjne. U31 ' 'ie liaptist Convention, at the close of its reoent seseion in this city, adopted the following resolution : Sesoked, That we desire to express our appreeiation of the liberality and kindness extended to the members of this convention on the part of the christiau families of Ann Arbor, who, without dis tinetion of sect, have oponed their houses to receive us, and we make the record of our heartfeit thanks.

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Old News
Michigan Argus