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Day
18
Month
March
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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The undersifned will furnish the Signal of Liberty to new Subscribers for eix inonihs to commence any time previous to the first of September, foi the small sum of nrry cbints, puyable invambly in advance. At this price, it will be the cheaptst paper in the State, according- to the amount of reading matter. - Tho 26 numbers of the Signal wül average twenty columns of readmg matter each, making more Ihan Jk'ehvndt ed columns for fifty cents. The charactcr of the Signa I is pretty generally known in the State. H will contaiu all important general news, the proceedings of Congress, and considerable miscellaneous raatter. In jfs politics it advocates the great principies of the Liberty Party as of paramount importance, while eonceding to other questions that relative valac to which they are justly entitled. The Editora intend to treat political opponen's witfa tbe utmost counesy. without hou ever, in any manner, euppressing the truth: and while they wil! careftilly abstaiu from msking any assertions, or putting forth any positions that are not strictlï truk, they will maintain fhe Liberty principies, nnd every righteous Reform, with uncompromising tenacity. This arrangement is not made from any motive of pecuniary emolument, for it will scarcely pay the expense, but for the purpose of disseininating our principies more widely than can be done through yearly subscriptions only. They therefore hope the enterprise will be favored by every Liberty man in the State. Great numbers can he induced to take so cheBp a paper for so short a time witboul reference to politics, if they are aked. Business men can secure a large number of theii workmen and cuetomeri?, by advancing the few shilling-s for them, and charging thearnount on book to their account. A geDeral circulation of the. Signal will have an important hearing on iheensuing election, and in some measure supply the want of local Lib erty papers. The liberality of the term?, and the necessiry of a more genera] diiTusion of Liberty principies, encourage the hope that several thoasand papers may be ordered upon ihh plan. The aid and co-operation of the friends of Liberty, Virtue, nnd Knowledge, ia respectfujly solicited. BECKLEY fe FOSTER. Ann Arbor, March 7, 1844. C?& Our proposition to furnish the Signal for half price for six months has been very favorably received. May we not hope that our friends will use some exertïons at the town election, te induce their neighbors with whom they will then converse, to take the cheapest paper in the State? Some of the Signáis for three months,issued last fall, were sent into the less settled counties, and regularly circulated till they became illegible from constant use. One gentleman, a professional man, ordered twenty copies for his neighbors, which he paid for in advance, and charged to them on book; and the result was that a majority of them voted the Liberty ticket. The result in all cases may not equal this, and yet the circulation of a Liberty paper on this plan will be found one of the most efficiënt agencies that can be put in operation. Try it!

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Signal of Liberty
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