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Correspondent Wanted

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
April
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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lowing uotice was designed, no dout, lor a pliceln our advertising columns, bat as the irritar forgot to endose the dollar, and as we poblish no advertisenients free, e give il a „lace among our "locáis:" iroungladyof hilfli connections, good sUnding n „ety both pliysically, and intelhctually, Síto enter ioto corresponderé with M-young Alemán with a view to a better acquaintance. bhe fr,tl,erg'ood looking, amiable, well educate.l, a declienemrto the blues, and (what ginttBHian usuallj oBjider as indispensable afler marriage,, a good cook. Address, EMMA STAN'LEY, Pcxter, Mich. IJow " Emma " is either playing the knave orfool, perhaps a little of hoth. If she(?) jwhatshe represents herself to be, "good looking," " amiable," "well educated," of ■'hirh connections," "good standing," 'both" _names thr-"physically,"-stands up well, Te suppose- "morally," and "intellectually," be has no need to advertise for corresponnents. She is evidently a humbug, and prob,bly hopes to humbug a score or so soft headed young men. Young ladies play the (Ool enough when they answer advertisements (OT correspondents, they doublé the dose when they turn advertisers. fherefore, we coBolude " Emma Stanley " is a myth, and if any yoimg man, despite our opinión, shall mtscorchedby her charms, we shant pity Ilim, that's all. Our thanks are due to Prof. ffiscHELL.recently returned from the Southwest, for late ííew 0rleans and Memphis paP- r ttw_ __ " S. L. Godfrey, reported in our tot issue as on trial foi larceny,- the Oakland ,heep stealing case,- was acquitted. y Andrew DeForest has taken jpartner, and his popular Grocery and Crocksry Store is now run by DeFoeest & Stewiït is well known to our citizens as a gentlemanly business man, and he will be glad to ieealtós old friends at his new qnarters. j[f Our neighbors at Ypsilanti llave a Floral and Horticultural Association in working order, and hold frequent meetings tor the examination and discussion of fruits, jowers, planta &c. Can not our citizeus imitite so worthy an example t f Mrs. G. W. Cropset, of Green Oík, having read our cali for Butter in our last issue, has taken pity on our condition, and sent us in a fine roll with Tier complimtnts. We accept both with many thanks . Siich generous courtesy is appreciated, and helps to smooth the " hard road to travel " wi" knights of the scissors and quill " too often flnd. i ■ i m i li ■

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Old News
Michigan Argus