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Day
12
Month
February
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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FREB EXHlSíxíoiT" OF LANDSCAPE AETl 8. WOOD, Jr., Principal of the Ai can School of Design, Ntw York City", opensfor'i'i iiyi only, hia choice cnllection of American aodFwi. hiUKUeapes, embracing jnany of the flnest ïiewi fa both cuntineuls, in the#Parior of the Monitor hoon. Open afternoon and evenicgs. Mr. W will reamo, and givo s cou oflesrai; his system of drawing from Nature- wuich is thoregp y taught in tiiteen lesaons - proTidiog suflicient m terest is munitested without deiay. All frierdi.offt catión and luren of high jtrt, are curdiully ijtita : Cd 11. Ann Arbor, Feb lltli 1S64. OIT3T qpOFER SHOÏ, SPAFFORD & DODSLEÏ successors to O. C. SPAFFORD & D. HENNL1 Would respectfully announce to the citizens o! As Arbur and vicinitj, tliat they are uow icanilfaciar and keep on ligiM "a Large Assortment of COOPER WORK! Such as Pork and, Cider Baj;rels, Kege, Firkins, Chnr Well Bnckets, Flour and Apples Barrels, cff. Merchante and Brewers are invited to examine Butter Firkins and Beer Kegs. CTTSTOM WOEK, done to ORDER on SHORT NOTICE and -nxnM, BP" Cash paid for Staves, Hesfc; and Hoops. Stiojjs cvrnr of Dstroit & Xorth Streeta, itif of North & Fifth Slreets. ' &PAFFORD & DODSLEI Ann Arbor, Feb. 6th, 186-1. GRANGER & FINLE, ATTORNEYS & COÜNSELL0BSÍ Collecting and Land Ag OFFIOK OVEK DONEILT'S STORS, HtlROS SW' B. E. Granger, Ann Arbor, '!lC H H. Finley, Jan. 28, 1864. : Byownell & Perrin, Wi COMlIS&IOfiT ÏM0 183 South Cf.ter Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS' Dealers in Grain, Flour, Provisie Seeds, Green and Dried Eruits,l; der, c. Referentes: Preston, Wülard & Keen, Chicago. S. Bol1 Co., Ana Arbor, Mich. „ Particular ttention given to the le and Pnert Fruits, Cider, &c. . , .. ; .Orders for the purchase of Clover sna,( ' f Seeil, Cut Mcats, &c, pionit.tly attended to panied ritli cash or salislactorv refereBCe The President's Proclaiu''0' AGKNTS WANTED FOR EVERY TOffN'S3'P ,i State of Michiï n,to sell the gcmntie r „, copies of President Lincoln's Emancip"0" t, tiot . Agenta can make fronf $5 to $W Per, hi,ei1' erv man who loves freedom, humanity,00 rfqDrfwill buy one. A very small capital om' 0t Disabled soldlers will hav.e the vretcre"ce with Mop Inclosed ' ASHI.E1 & ' ■ - Slate Ai-nta, Office 122. it-fl."CAUTION. ., nntsji,.t Evcrygenuir.e copy of the Sim.le 'L„,,# only the l'roclamation, bilt also the '1'" .rf' Lincoln, daled Oct . 20, 1SF3, and nmy Jf 'r' Bff nized by tne cprtiñcte Cn its face, of D ■ tff authentieating i ; !o by the SoldjMl "Y and motto, and jy the Proclamation Se 'b,til e -ery copy WKföft'-is bontst)? in the marketl' t9j. flt of thnsotáiéra. . ____- N 0 TÍCE , t,,f IX persons to whom the late n'V'f,; deoted eitherby note or book account v ,„ to present their claims to lbo unl.-rMcne-y hi9,i ty dav froin date, and all personi iuJeble"1 ! requcited to make imniediatu tiij1;. t"' Trui 'm. Jm. Zf, 1861.

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Michigan Argus