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For The Signal Of Liberty

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
June
Year
1847
Copyright
Public Domain
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Fríen Poster : Sir - -Í have BO doubt but il wil! be gratifying lo many nf your readers to be informe:! that tho usual combi n,it ion of Stetm Boats on Lake Erie is not likely lo take place Ibis season. By ibis practice hitherio, the travelling comiminit)' have had to pny exorbitant prices fur crossing lhe Lake, in cohsequenoe of which nviny have been deterred froin journev ing cast to transad business and visit friends. 'lbo most usunl prioefrom Detroit to UufTalo is novv threedollirs for cabin, nnd one dollar for deck passage. These rales are in themselves rensonable, and wil] give general silisfnclion. Among the numerons boats ihnt fl a the waters of Lake Erie, tbere is none in my opinión betler deserving the patronage of the public than tiie liL0ND0N." Capt. WiLLOuoiinY, the Mastf.r, is a man of rare g-entil ity and accommodation. The Sieward, Clerk, and nl; thocrew, are remarkably civi! and obl:ging, and having crossed tbe lake rmny time', I cla:m tti know that peed, comfort, and accommodation, nll combine to make the happiness nf the traveller complctp. Ann Ai-bor, May 20t 1817. (C? See he ndvertisemetit of ihe Londo in anotlier ilace.

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Signal of Liberty
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