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Wool! Wool!!

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
July
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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nPHE undf-rsigned, íiaving been repeatedly s'liriied to niake some arrange x rmnts by which the Wool Gkoweks ol Wah(enaw, and ihe surr.uund ng roumry, could dispose o1 their ivool in a manner tliat would be mutuually heneficial o ihe Grower and ihe Buyer, would beg leavn to sav, tha have just received a well slectcd and valuable stock ol Domesilc anc ancy DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, resji from New York p.nd Boston, wliich we purpose lo exc-hange for a-h or Wool, on ihe most ieasonable tcrms. To otir old custnn.ers, and asninny more as choose (o give us a cal! we ive the astirance that ue can Mipf.ly you with eveiy atticle neces'sary jt fiimily use as low as can be bought thi side of Laké Erie, and receive our VIOOL n payment ut a price perfecilv salisfactory. In addiiion to onr usual stock of Full Cloths, S.itineit-, Flannels, &c. we ave Broncloiotl'S, (varyingin price, Aom two to ten dollars,) Cassimerês all ifsds of Summer Cloths, &c. which we propnse to exchange as ahove 'To II who wish for richío..ds, íreat haigains and high pricef or WOOL we ould say give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. aait v Z BECKLEY & HICKS. Ann Arbor, Lower Town, May 14, 1844. 4-8w

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Signal of Liberty
Old News