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Somebody, We Have Forgotten Who

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Day
15
Month
April
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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has borrowed from us tlie last November and December numbers of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, and forthe early return of the same, ffe should be much obliged. EST Watoh our columns for advertlgements of Spring Goods. The merchants ho advertise are the ones of whom to buy. Bacon, Beans, Beef, Bread, Butler, Cheese, Chickens, Coifee, Cod-Fish, jggs, Flour, Haras, Lard, Mutton, Pork, Potatoes, Shoulders, Sugar, Tea, &c, &c, 4,c„&c.,have atlained snch prices that we shal'l be compelled to put our numerous (amily on short rations unless every man who wes us a single dollar- or several single one3_shaU make payment immediately. - Don't compel us to make out bilis and send by mail (or the constable), but cali early and ettie.,, ,m, .,- jpX" If you wish to take an Ann Arbor paper, bear in mind the fact that the Asao gives nearly twice as much reading matter every week as either of the other city papersIf you wish to advertise in an Ann Avbor paper, reraember that the Argüs has the lirgest circulation, and also that your advertisement will not be buried among dead ones iept in month after month to save composition. These facts kept in mind will enable you to nlect the laest paper for news or in which to make knowu your business. liow is the time to hand in your names and the cash, or your business cards and advertisements. jy Business - like the Army of the Potomac - is yet stuck in the mud, and inactiiity prevails in the market. Wool we quoto at 65 ets. with little coming forward. ■Wheat, stimulated by the great advance in gold- wbere is Chase 1 - goes quick at ?1 .35 for red, and $1.50 for white. Butter still commaüds 25 a 30 ets., and Eggs 15 ets.

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Old News
Michigan Argus