a few business matters & I must close. I never
receive one of your "," although I receive every
other foreign paper regularly. Be so kind as inform
those persons who send papers to us (for I know not
to whom we are indebted for them) to have them directed
them to the Editor of the "Nauvoo Neighbor," instead
of to , as it saves postage. Whatever
charges there are on those papers I hope you will
defray & charge to my a/c. I should be pleased to get
the "Illustrated News," or "Punch."
We have forwarded 200 each of the 16, 17, & 18 nos of the "," with Br. . I should be pleased to hear from
you please inform me whether you have received the whole
of the numbers up to the present, & how you have disposed
of them. I need not inform you that a little money
would be very acceptable. I should feel obliged if you
could raise me some in the spring, as I have some
payments to meet then. Mrs. joins in love to you
& Sister . God help you with all the blessings of
the . The Twelve are generally
well My love to Br. ^^ & all saints. John Taylor
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Mr. Wilford Woodruff
No 36 Chapel st
John Taylor
Oct 13 1844
Answered Jan 13th 1845
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