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Last Proposition!

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
December
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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We wanl immediately a thousand more subscribers to the Signa], and arrearages and One Dollar in ad vanee from each of our present subscribers. To do away with all excuses, and place the Signal within the reach of every person, we offer to take the following articles of Produce in payment, at cash prices, if the article be of good quality, and delivered to us in Ann Arbor: Wheat, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Wool. Beeswnx, Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Tallow, ÏJides, nnd Maple Sugar. This ie our last proposüion. We have presented the highest possible inducements for prompt payment, by making the amounl and the condilions as easy as possibte. Will not the friends of Liberty in every town now try to doublé the circulaiion of the SignaU There is no way in whicb they can so rapidly and easily advance the influence of Liberty principies.(0"Tlio Constitniionnl Detnocrat nnnornice? Jonathnn Keirsly. of Detroit, asa candidato for U. S. Senator in the plnce of Mr. Porter. Lf" Quite a ntimber of valunble árdeles are nccesearily delayod till nex.t week. Anw Arbor, Dec. 6, 1844. Tlie prospect of winter wóather, which wc announced Inátweek, has bcon dissipnted by n contituied tha.v and heavy rain, and we have mud in abundnnce. The Wheat morket has chnnged its aspret but liitle, buyers havinnr paid dnring; the week 06 cent?, which is the price to day. The eales were not large. Pork has come in more plentifully for a few dnys. lt sells read ily from ü to 3 cents n pound .

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Signal of Liberty
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