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What Has Caused This Great Commotion Our Country Thro'

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
November
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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[t is Sherman's Medtcated Lozenges, the fnme of which has spread frora Maine to Georgia, aud [rom the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains - all aver the land vvherever a mother has a noisy and tronblesome child, Dr. Sbennau's Worm Destróyer is enquired after nnd resorted to - the trouble is removed, the child becomesendurable. and whenever a child is suffering from worms when it gets a taste of the Lozenge, and fcels the relief t produces it begins to cfy for more. - The very worms themselves kick up a dust about them whenever they aro used. Wherever Sherman's Cough Lo2enges are known, no medicine is so earnestly sought aftcr, because it costs but little money and giVetr great relief even in the most invetérate cases. Rev. Mr. De Forrest. Rev. Mr. Eastmond, Rev. Mr. Streeter, and a host of persons of the first respectability havo gi ven in their testimoriy concerning them, and they say there is no medicine likc them, nnd the Camphor Lozenges ai e equally 3urpris!ng, vrho ever heard of the most sevcre cases of heudache being cnred in a few minutes, Yei euch is the fací when Sherman's Camphtfr Loienges are used. Palpitations also are quietad, nervous diseases and depressions ot spirits removed, and affectiono of the bowele pernianently cured, nnd Rhnumatism, Pain nnd weakness in the back. chesi, side. lega, arms, and various partsof the body is cured hy Sherman's Poor Man's Piaster which is not only a friend to the poor but also to the rich. and as it is on!y 12J cents, is within the rcach of all. W. S. & J. W. MAYNAKD, Agents for Ann Arbor.

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News