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We Earnestly Invite Every One

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
December
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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indubted tu the Arous Oltice, either for Subcription, Advertising, or Job Work, to make miiEDiATE payment. The prices of laper. labor, Fuel, and all the necessaries of life, jjave ad vaneed to such unprecedented figures, thxt we can not continue the Argos without pruraptness on the part of our patrons, eomhintd wüh a more liberal patronage, except by using up the little we have i-.arefully saved in the past, a thing we are unwilling to do. Let lH intevested do their duty, and that quickly. Tho Public Schools ot this city Closd on Wednesday, and will open on Weduesday, Jaimary 4th 1865. jLf The receipts of the Sabbath School Festival of the Congregaüonal Church. j giTen at Rogers' Hall, on Wednesday evening . f last week, were aüout 0180. Frank Lansino, son oí Mrs. tf. 8. Maynard, of this city, taken prisoner tt Üi battle of the Wilderness, has arrived at Annapolis, having been recently exchanged. He will probably be at home in a few days. QT Jacob Sbabolt is recruïting for the 30th Infantry- or Home Guarda. In ,iewof the coming draft he ought to meet ritta success. Will our "City Fathera" extjndhima helping hand?

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Old News
Michigan Argus