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Receipts For The Signal Of Liberty: For The Present Week

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
October
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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Oppositc each subscriber's name will be found theamountreceived, with ihe number and datt of the paper to which it pays. J Powell, 0,50 to 253 or A[ir 4, 1846 S Bebens, 1 ,00 to 292 or Nov. 3D, 1 846 J Sherman, 1,00 to 284 or Oct 5, 1846 S Lee, 2,00 to 209 or Apr 2'2, 1845 R Garner. 1,00 to 287 or Oct 24. 1846 Mr. Kirkbee, 1.00 to 285 or Ott 10', l'd46 J Bachman, 1,00 " " " P Voorhies, 1,00 " S Moxsell, 1,00 " ö Booth&.LaTourette.l.03 ' F Courter, 1.00 it P Wing, 1,00 't " James Burnett, 4,32 " SG Bordwell, 1.00 ' ' T Keedle, 1,00 " " i La Toiirette, 1,00 " Á V Hunt, 1,00 " J Burlison, 1.00 " & A SanFord, 1,00 " ' D Viber, 1.00 " " D Green, 1,00 " " J B Pinckney, 1.00 n i N Sransell, 1.00 to 282 or Sept 19, IH46 R Thayer, 1 ,00 to 2n7 or Oct 24. ie46 J Blanden 7,26 to 266 or May 30', 184 S Mead, 0.-50 to 286 or Uct 17, 1846 P Hager, 0,25 to 2U or Oct 3, 1846M SwiU, 1,00 to 2á4 or Oct 5. 1846 3 Durham, 1.00 to2S7 or Oct 24, ]846 C Beebee, 1,00 to 262 or Nov. 30, 1846 F McLoutb, 1,0 to 286 or Oct. 17, 1846 M Farley, 1,00 to 284 or Oct 5, 1846 T Cotton, 1,00 to 236 or Oct 17, 1S46 CDHoyt, 1,00 to 237 or Oct 24, 1846 Geo Tubbá, 1,00 to 286 or Oct 16, 1846 B Bang, 1,00 to 2S4 or Oct 3. J346 L Hatcb, 0.50 lo 255. or Mar 16, 1846 Pev O C Thompson 1,00 to 284, or Oct 5, 1846 H Jackaon, 1,00 to 2ri4 or Oot 5, 1846 C Parker, 1,00 to 284 or Oct 5, 1846 S Zugg, 1,00 to 285 or Oct 12. l"846 John Oannon, 1,00 to 282 or Sept 21, 1846 H Peassall, 0,50 to 258 or April 6, Í846 A Maynard, 0,50 to 258 or April 6, 1846 BLeach, 3,17 S F Dorr, 3,00 to 245 or Jan 5, 1846THE SUFFERER FROM ASTHMA feels life to be a burthen. And it is often' the case that the severity of the disease entirely deprives him of the enjoyment of every thing that renders life pleasant and hapyy. A rsmedy iá at hand. It bas cured the most obstinate ases in a few days. Read the foüowing letter from F. Laban. Esq., residing at 62 Pike street. New York: New York, Dec. 10, 1844. Dr. Folger- Dear Sir - The virtue of your Olasaonian, or All-Healing Balsam, ate wondertul indoed forniy relief has been eo great and my cure o ïapid, that it seems to me to bé alinosi incredible. For ten months I wae obliged to get up aboüt one o'clock in the morñing, and spend the remainder of the night in my chair. My breathing was eo diiïicult that I thought oftentimes I should die. I cons'idered my disease as firmly eeated, and beyond the reach of remedies. But 1 had not used your medicine 4S hours before I was in a great meastirn relieved, and in one week I slépt as1 soundly in my bed the whole night as I ever did in my life. and I have never had a return of the asthma eince, now five months. Tours truly, '" F. LABAN. W. S. & J. W. MAYNAKD, Agents for Ann Arbor.

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