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24
Month
October
Year
1842
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GRAss lakevacadeuy & teách. ERS' SEMINA RY.WThê Winter terrn t íli fs inatitution w'rtl èommerïce on rlie iïrst Mony of Növeïrtbör; ander the hstruction oí Mr.. Bakkis. A. B. Good homd con he lind, wr.huseof room and wnshing. lor onc dollar per wiek. Tuitio.n- Trom 3 to $5. Fotí:.- Mr. Uu.ris sari experienced traclier. and will, doubilcs3, civc eenernl èwefiiction. ALONZO JiREWER, Chai mum of Trapitos. F. TucKvn, Cluh. 27- 3w WOOLj Wheat. Flour, Gtjrnaa Seeï, Biiijre C'.'nsc. Pork, &c. wnnted; n!so. BJidk Salís and Ashes. ' F. DENISON. Sept. 24, 1345. 03CLhTO. SE.MLNAKY. HPHE fiftl, term of" this institmiun will coniX n.encoon Monday. Nov, LI. and continue 12 weeks. ÍJaving procmed tho nasistance of tvvo expericnceJund successfu! Teachers, tho principal is butler prepmed ihan heretofore.to meet the wants ol the eoirmuniiy by giviug a ihorough En.-iibh uüu Lfessical ediwaiion. Tmtion, forstudio.s pursucd by small childrcn, rij the i ritnary Depattnaent, ,vO- lor coinmon CnèlMh brpricbès jsö.uii- tor the higher Enlish branches, us Algebra, Geon;etry, Astronomy. Uuok-KeepinCiicmiötry, Aior.il and Intellect uailrniosophy. Lopic, Rhctoric &c $400 La. 6 000 Gl'ek $50' Fïench' au'd ilebrew SiuJi-riis will bc charged mition in advnncc, ironi the time they enter till ifaé close ol iho term, bui it will be refdcd lp any who may ba detauiad by pruirucied sickness. BonrJ m.ty be bid in good families at a very ' rflasdnntle price. A few may obtain board with ( the leacnerR. A short lesson in the thcory and practice oí vocal Music will continuo to form a l pan of rhe düily xeroisea, , Nopuins will bespniedto preserve the yo-tith. ( who rnay bc mtrustud to our care, írom humoral i inrttienccs. nnd to ronder Hem v.iscr nnd bollei. Oilier informotion wil! be cheerfully given lo i sucli i as nddrts3 us by letter for tliat purpose. We would expresa our gratitnde to those J nors who have i'iivorably notited na. Thosu who 1 will msert this advertisenient shollbe entitled to 1 tumon :o the amount ofthóir bill. GEO. W. BANCROFT. Principal. JAS. S. ftEDLY, Teacher of Frcnck umi Hcbr.io. Miss IIARRIET DU BO1S, AsÁsUtnt. Clinton, Oct. 4, Ï842. 25 tí FASH1ONABLE IIAIR DRESSING- T. treemnn reuirny his sincere thanfce to tho citizens of Ann Arbor and ita vicinity fïr Uie libera! p.uronage tlicy hnve extended to him. nnd c;irn;stly solicita furihercontimmnce oí' the 6ame. He also wiclies t0 pUrcK1LC a M„;imily of f;l]se hnir, for wttich he will pay a liberal pricc, for the purpose of niamtfacii!viiiT rinL;!e;.s. Mr. Freeman nopes not togive orTence to his oíd customers, when he informa '.hem. that hereaher lüs shop will bc clost-d duriníí the Sabbat)] day. J Ie will be very anxious and hnppy to nccommodate theni, by woikini;a little later nnd more industriously on Saturci;ty evenin"s. T. i'RKEMAN. OctoberS, ]842. tf. DICKINSON & COGSWELL ÍT AVE now on hand uu extei:sivc atid woll Jl selected asortmeiu of Staple and Fa.poy Goods, adapted to the fall and winter tr::de. und are conetantly recöyióg fresh supplíos, wliich cnable-thwn to offer great jnducoments lo all win wisli to purchnse. Brojad Cloths, Cassimeres, Saticetts. Full'd Cloths, Molcskins. Velveis, Klanncls. Mireno, Alpaca Lustres, Saxonies, Mu&lin De Lains. Brown Sheetings and Shirtings. Cotion Yarn nnd Batra &c. fcc, in great variety, at prices lower than ever oflered be ore h Michigan. JNcigliboring Merch.mts ire particulnly invitèd to c.ill and examine thcir stock and prices, boih ofwhich cannot fail to piense. Ann Arbor, (Upper Town) Exchange BnüdIngs, Sept. 20, 184;J. 2A&$h$0% anis Bröwn 02 &?x}?& heeti!iL and Shirtïngs, for sale low at the Ann Arbor Store, in the Exchange Building by ÜICK1NSON & COGSVVELL. Ann Arbor, (Upper Town) Sept. 20, 1642 24 IOTTON Yarn& BattT Jaeonettand Sarsenet' Cambrics and Prints, in great variety, for sale low at the Ann Arbor Store, exchange building, by DICKhSON & COGSWELL. Ann Albor, (Upper Tou-n) Sept 20 1842. TuMOVlJï" BEED. HME highest price paid ■■ for Timotliy seed at the Ann Arbor Store, by DICKÏNSON & CO6SWEU, Ann Arbor, (Upper Town)yppt. 'JOlh, 1842. IjLjlÜLL'D (k)jïi and sat inetts, for sai e by the yaid or pieceat great barains,at the Ann Arbor store Exchange building by DICKINÜN & COGiáWELL. Ann Arbor fUpp&r Tqwíj) Sej. 2) 16Í2.

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