Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 44, Paoli, Orange County, 17 July 1878 — Page 4

t a r 1 a? a I '. at c a , as i J.?jtc1 f r i r : j cf tl rj t! a c .-i .1. slum ..If-rll - . rrovEiost. , it. 1 1 -t U i. r t ; 1 r i cf c . . f a t-' lace a. T.Lo IV:j ,-'is,::,9 t-siiraal il p-niLlurtii U CC3.C00.CC3 rvil.' ;lr total war -ca (nearly -i 7'J V Lcf J Bfrae-oisjSeli l-t Kheaw, cf which fro BHicli lias if :i ai-l of l.Me, Las fiaallj eventmroil. Xt U cfCc'il'y a uncancel tli&t a defcui?e tzeaty list t:n 4fcsilielj . arranged fce-t-ea th Biiti--!i Covemi..ic!jt and the I'orte I j v.h:ch Ecgiand aKMmn-a a virtual rrotectort over nhfct i loft to Turkey of her Asiatic territory, in rc-ttum for wLioh the Forte is to alIjw Eagtd to occupy the island of Cypraa. t,Lo goTcnjaac at cf which in to he sulmlrji-sterea i;T i..r:Uf a aire-cuon, the excess of revenues over expenditures to ie raLI into the Turkieh treat-'cry. It w fall that tLe Ad air inn array that will occupy Bwiaa and Herzegovina mill consist of 73,003 men and 210 gun a A grat.il international reg&iia, opou to all professional osremon in the world, will Le held on the TLamea oh Aug. 31 and Eepl 2. Large nom-v purges will bo given for a ingk scull, puir, and four-oared shell races for the chainpioswhip of the world, open to all oarsmen in t iti world. King Alplionso baa created Gen. Martinez Campos a Knight of the Golden Fleece, and fl?TJit:d Gob. Jovc-IIar to the rank of Captain General of the Army, The only ac-rims objection made to the An-glfvTtirld-ill'tre'tty rci-runTo'coiiie from France, and tLiu objection is based upon the English occrpif ion of Cyrrna, which the FicmU iagtri m nienaco to, if not virtual powension of. Egypt, thereby i-- curia.; more immediate control of the Suez Cana.1, and disturbing their po litical and hintorical iuterefets in Egypt, t h i h tlit-y acquired by N apoleon b campaigns. As Austria, however, hails the treaty , with satisfaction, and Germany approves of it as in the interests of civilization, and even Russia ia not disposed to object, it is not likely that French protests will make any very serious impression. The murderous German Socialist, HoedeL who made an attempt upon the life of the Emperor William in May last, has been tried, convicted and sentenced to decapitation It M.-.-ni.s that the revenue derived by the Turks frum the island of Cyprus, for the trouble of misgoverning it, has averaged 600, ( 0 a jnr ikar pn fit. The English have p - 1 i.io thcr hx!8 and agreed to pay the Mue'ema C53,b) a year royalty far the use of tl i U V hi-, fbcut $3.23. per inhabitant !Ir. . . . f t . British - Legation ' 1 at C'lit' t-j I '- 5, on July- 12, ,hsiited the Euglidi Caff and took possesion of the island in the name of the Queen-Em press of Greai Britain, Ireland, India, Canada, Australia, South Africa, West India, Hong Kong, and ihe Fiji islands. A garrison for the present of 10,000 troops 7,060 Eatt Indians and 3,000 British have been thrown upoa the island, under the command of Sir Game Wo! st -lev, whoso salary has been raised to 5!25,0'i3it a year to fit his new honors and re P pO U o L 1 l i 3. A large re broke out ia the central part of the city of Tort &n Prince, Hayti, recently, Thirtv-eight houses were burned down. The total loes is estimated at 1300,000. ITRSOXAT. Vera EassuHtch has arrived at Geneva, Switzerland, in disguise. She relates an extraordinary ;-lory respecting her adventures, after her acquittal at St. Petersburg upon the charge of shooting Trepcfl, Trefect of Police. John A. UcDowell has been appointed Superintendent of Construction of the Chicago Custom Ilcvitfe. He is a brother of Gen. Mi-Dowel I. Among the recent appointments of Special Agents to the Treasury Department ia that of Gi l. Harry Ileth, a Confederate officer, from Virginia. -., ( ,. George Sweet Appleton, of the publishing houw; o I. Appletou t Co., died recently. Cause, paralysis of the brain. Politii-al circles in New York were stirred on July 11 by the removal of Collector Arthur and Naval O nicer Cornell, the office of the former behig tiled by Gen. E. A. Merritt, the Surveyor of the Tort, and Col. S. W. Burt be ing made Naval OSicer. Gen. C. 1L Graham wis made Survevor. POLITICAL. Th3 Louisiana sub-committee of the Pot ter committee had D. J. Wedge, Chairman of the Democratic Parish Committee of East Feli-iana, before it on the Sth int.t. ' He de tailed occurrence in connection with Acderson'a departure from the paiish and the efforts to secure his return to complete the registra tion under the law. Anderson did not return until three or four days before election. There were over 4(50 Democratic votes unregistered. Know Capt. I Gray, a prominent Republican, who mm nt?uJtd by the negroes as to their course. De Gray, ia conversation, told witness before election that it was tho puqxwe cf the Bepubucfcn-4 to hive no tietet in the field, so that tho parish could be thrown out. De Gray refused to vote, saying it was no use; that it wm all a farce. Witness elated that Anderson, after completing the returns, refased to sUn them, but promised he would sign them when he got to Eaton Kongo, on his way to the city, if some cf us would go with him. went with him ta a caitiago to Eaton Eoe, a . i!oi . it'.cr.i i . 3 i h r t nth b Ti. a 3--. e f the v m. ti'i.- -y t i " - v ? i . 1 i rv - ke a Ay pr -.T----1. It -t, as the art ' n g i 1 3 6- l .t rf 1. f "1 R 1 q .is. 1 A r-i i I A d C 'l V O J ..Li I - "y or j vtsH ti C.t lie aS h i t 3 1 . ' ' C. - s V r r- s a. a nd a I tl 3 f." IstI it - a v 1 L ' 1 H : : i i . .t g 11 t' c t ) Ut CJ I-.l is t- a tt t a f t.f ; t c : . - ,- . t C r.r, .V .1 w f - i i

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I reaa 10 mm aimssive, pretenaiog to oe a letier irom lion. John K -.pmian. anfl tin Bfint ner to CrOV- Vmi U )r,1 TT, tim''.iio.1 t i-r TettArsJ I He produced two letters written him by D. A. and E. L. Weber, both certifying to the violence and terrorism which prevailed in the Feliciana parishes. He also teHtiSed that the $23,000 procured in Chicago was borrowed solely for his own private uses ; that not a dollar of it was employed in con nection with the electoral imbroglio, and that the loan has been repaid Tlva following ia an extract from a letter from E. E. Turk, dated. Canyon City, Ore., I Jrdy 1 : "I Lave ju.-t relnmed from carrying j rtiiatriifa to t Til- tirovpra commanrt. i verv- 1 We liave beea fehtiaar for the layfc three days l-illo Wo Lnnn rxt I ,.!.,r.n r.r r,.r W.i .nt l,ln T V. been in the saddle for three nights. All basiness houses are c!ocd. Crceker's fertilizer works at Buffalo are burned. Lobs. 1 100,000 ;. insurance, $80,000. A dispatch from Portland, Ore., July 7, savR! kiv. ilhadffirk. who is now at ma- ..... I tilla. telegraphs under date of the 7th as follows: 'The volunteers under Capt. Sperrv. fifty strong, were defeated at Willow springs, thirty miles south of Pendleton, yesterday. Sperry is kih'ed, and nearly all of his command killed or wounded. . We can hear of but seven left." " , - " The schooner Louis Morrison was lost June 15, on the Attata bar, Mexico. The crew were saved. -r Earned: At Milwaukee, a large four -story building, with content 4 nse'd as a tobacco factory; loss, $ 100,000 ; insurance, 50,000. A large number tf small wooden buildings m Buff afo, the fire'burning over a tract a quarter, of a mile long and an eighth wide ; lojs about i.w,uuu; lusureq ioti,w. The forty-ninth annual convention of the I amencau iubuiuib 01 innirucuuu menu me White mountains of Kew Hamnshire last week. . : " , r . I Am t uiuouuu urouere nuxu n0W ugiaiiu -Gen. noward and his little army have had a battle with the hostile Indians of Oregon and Washington Territory, and have gained a vitory. Several of the soldiers were killed and a number wounded. The German National Young Men's Chris tian Association has j nst held its fifth annual convention at Indianapolis, Ind. More than ordinary preparations are going forward for the State Fair of Indiana, to be . , w E a o o held at Indianapolis, from Sept. 30 to Oct. 5 ; me luremgan oiaie rair, at Jetrou, sscpt iur . Z , . r t, I rrWporrptM-2L WaAinKton Territory is an applicant for admission to ihe Union. The Orangemen of Montreal, deeming prudence to be the better part of valor, alai i : t - , . ,.i- 3 j vnougn a buib uuutjr x aa m 7 7r V 7' 7 Vu Z 12th of Julv precox sion. sd in at. with tho exeeption of desultory individual scrimmages, such as might be expected at a time of universal excitement, there was no riot. A ' ' riXAyciAL axd jxd it tj:ia l. It is confidently anticipated in Washington that specie payments will be resumed at an earleri date titan January next. Chicago elevators contain 233, CSS bushels of wheat, 531,979 bushels of corn, 61.S02 bushels of oats, 9,517 bushels of rye and 254,360 bushels of barley, making a grand total of 1,097,434 bushels, against 2,764,315 bushels for the corresponding period Ikstyear. The Secretary of the Treasury has called in another installment of 5.20 bonds of 1865. Principal and interest will be ?aid on and after thellth of October next, and the intereet ceases on that day : Coupon bonds, dated July 1, 18G5, $2,500,000. Registered bonds, redeemable at the pleasure of tho United States after the 1st of Jaiy, 1370, f 2,500,000. Aggregate, f 5.000,000. . . Ex-Collector Thomas Murphy, of New York, has made au assignment for the benefit of his creditors. CHIME AxXI) ClilAIIXALS. James E. Jones (colored) was hanged at Lagrange, Texas, las-t week. The crime for which he suifered death was the murder of another negro at a country dance at" High Hill. Fayette county, on Christmas eve, 1875. Hiram Fooks (colored) was hanged at PriiiewiS Anne, Sid., last week, for the murder cf J. h-i Tj r (colored), aged 13. Pocks died I r .l..Li.. j Lis innocence. A SPIRITUAL JOKE. At a recent trial of a liquor case in riisPAchusctts the witness on the stand Mas under examination as to what he I: ..i eeen in the defendant's domicile, wl Lli he slid he had visited a ' nanLrtf tlns." EI 1 a ever 'ece cny epirits there, c iuv:Ll:0' you regarded, as spirits?" iw-hxd t'.ie preei'lirg Justice. y, yes I don't know but I have I" rt4 ly cf the witness. -3 11 : know what kind cf f puriis f" i " you know T " I 1" v. 1 4a r li f r ' "II . t'.t ' l .i t p , '11 1 . 1 1 1

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BsAimA3 ers c-il to t3 beetles than 2y cLLertxccd cf foTls. TFxth tho croc: Lion cf rL--2 f..T 11 3 Chiacse do cot manure tie elJa, but the plant. Thb poultrj-lreeper who tuseeeJs the best is lie who exerckes the, most judi cious supervision, of Lis fioek, sllowirj I ,t . i' i - l 1 11 - I aru procaruies zo me uej uourbt-, and who cnccia the sitting propensities I w Rfevn iunio ujr ucAtuu i . , , -..--i, farmer Las known speedy relief to be given to Eeveral hundreds of choking cowa by throwing a table-epoonful of saltoeter well back on the sufferer's trmo Tlia nl,cfmnh'ftri Inmrkhlr in i i i-jLSj u. v Auv w a'w AtjL .mm r ft J'y -- i Ha experience moves one way er the Mil T. Baixs. who has eiven much nprimpntal Rtt.Antinn to t,h matter. r i tey3 Q jjondon Garden that ' seeds ...... - I A 1 ' , o1f,, lx v,u b" c tnreshecl out," ana ne aaas mat au extremes of heat or cold should be avoided; neither should the place wliere they are stored be damp, nor the opposite, too dry. If the butter is soft and white, it is from a lack of proper cooling before i churning, and it may be hardened by putting in it about three times the usual amount of salt, and working it a little for two or three mornings. Many of our very oest dairymen, ana outter- . -. . 1 ter. US6 t.n fiiro riAiin.la rif bntPT Tt ib ia nnsAflifi gait is usually added at the final workic i and, of course, all remains in the butter. Western Journal. Tn mr-frmn if it is most nrnfitablo to .. Mi ".I Ravfl ttlfl ClftVPT tor RP.fi;!. or to tnm U down as a fertiliser, the question of ,in 1 . onmr,awA ln -hn,,!,! bAmKWPrPll t,,w i If the soil is good, and a fair crop of seed can be exnected.it will r.ertainlv I pay better to harvest the seed, and buy r,i;rr0r.a m-ti, ,rt. r..f v, nrM Tf h oil is nnor. th - ron of FPftd misht be worth much less than the value of the clover plowed under. Every case must be judged by its own circumstances. Generally, if there is any prospect ol seed, it may oe most profitable to save it, as slover seed alwaTa bears a verv hih and prcfitable nno Amerinnn A nrimilfuri.af. i urucr mat. mo ituiuci ouumu .ccu o-r. --fh V,a fioi ; ia Ci-ULl"u xu xa "iDU ""7 essarv that he should ascertain its area. f , " T 7? . ' 6tm Pole one roa lon ana aowea into I - i -hi lit yaras, lie wm oe aoie to ascertain tne area as follows : it tne Bides ol tne neid ,, , ... , .. , ... are au paranet, muuipiy its ienStu iu rods by its breath in rods and divide by lbu the quotient will be the number ot acres in the field. second, u .tne neid i... . . - i. is triangular in snape, multiply tne longest side in rods uy tne greatest width m rods, and divide nan tne product by im ana yu WU1 &et tne area f &Cre8' Third' the f the U1U lu.Ui o HM OIleB ruu a ilulil uue eine uurur I. . -m til 1 tit 1 to the other, and tnen nnd tne area oi the two triangles as above, and add them I . m i 1 1 I together. XAis wui give you tne number of acrea m the whole neld' 1 ieMs , i I via 1ry-l n f- - mr ItrtTrT 1 1T mi 1 rt WOW fr-vZl trkflC iiumaiuun xxxx, xxxcxj xxxv - ured m this way by dividing them into triangles. Journal of Agriculture. Unless the soil to which my fertilizer is applied is sufficiently moist to render it soluble or, in other words, to dissolve the constituents, the crop can receive no benefit from it. Too much dependence is placed upon the usual rainfall of the season to effect this end. The usual mode of cultivation does not assist nature as is required. Shallow culture will not answer, because the soil is either water-logged at one time, or as dry a3 a brick -yard at another. Deep culture does answer, because the excess of wa ter passes off before it can dissolve the fertilizers, and consequently before tliey can be carried down to the subsoil. In lands of shallow tcp soil, subsoiling must be resorted to to create depth of tilth. There is no economy in applying any manure to a shallow soil resting on an impervious hard-pan. And herein lies the main objection by many to artificial manures. They do not put the soil in a condition to make the most of them, and, perceiving no benefit to the crop, condemn the fertilizer, while they are the ones to be blamed. Either plow twelve inches deep, or, if that will not answer (on account of thin top soil), subsoil till that depth is attained, then apply manure, and the due amount of moisture will be secured. Hural 2?ew 3 orkcr. Domestic Ieontntf. EiQwTXi&S3. Caes. Two cups of pulverized" sugar, one cup of com starch, two cups of flour, two heaping teaspoonfuls of Ic.lirg j owdor czl two teaspoonfa h of extract. FrriT rrajr. liine a mold with v ;'i i.-cr-; 'j, HU center with Kril 3 cr fruit in ellce; cover with icecrt iii fill f t ia freezer fcr an hor..r. Iln- fi-It i.-. t re t Le fiv :n. two tabler a Lt... sait. i c: . - :i pint cf . j ill s cf brw - r. . I f :t t t - f ' 5 : C: - 1 .

ie color of t"e t-jjE. or csaoroiaery; A Dainty Dish. Talo pieces of c II meats of saij kind, chop fine, ceasoa-Iili pepper and salt, just a Utile onion; break over tue seat two or three eprsrs; add a ill piece- of butter; stir' all together; pour it upon niee! j-buttred toast; Eerve i hot; garnish with parsley. Affi.b-butteb Ronn. Make donh as for blsemt. onlr a little f Icrtcr. rcli r tintll one-hall inch thick, spread uxth ... apple -butter, roll en then tut a cloth uxuiiLiu it, ue at eacn ena witu a string, i xo.i - nr, t,a t ; . . , - , , ... .. . room to me, and boil it one hour, or one hoar and a quarter, if large. It is to be rolled the same was as jelly roll, and is to be eaten warm with sweet CreaiiL - " Focketbooks." To one quart of -puoiiiui3 oi sugar ana two weu Dealen eSSsJ ' Wea stir in Courenouga , , . , , . iil mi li Jni'eraieiy sim sponge; uua email mntn -if .-,- 1 lo Jr.-r.o-ln I n i . rise: afterward, mix in flour enough to . ' ..... . " . I s-f " -o then dissolve a lump of soda the size of a bean in a spoon of milk, work it in the dough, and roll into sheets half an inch thick; spread with thin layer of butter, cut into squares and fold over pocket- J bctf-lTf Khan!' lot 1totv c j -n ,1 in Va -no-nci to riee a little before baking. , TUE The fate of the young Queen JJercedes is a. sod one. It is only a few "-' xxl. xx-j. mnnf 10 cirwa oh a rm-rm n. 1. ..1 1 . 01 Opsin. Her nuptials were celebrated with unusual splendor, and monarchs antl people sent costly gifts, the Pope crowning them with the rose of ' diat- ii X HILU Xltn IJlfMf.II' r H fT.fl.lT. TiXi 1 u . . .- o iv LU. 1 ? ,.a.a. neay aua lionest imgxatuiiiwons Ui Uie, DpaillSn people, congratulations of the b pamsh people. n . 1 'it - i .1 - V i' ' . ' . - - i -. - .. . ouspring wouia nng-permancnt peace to their -elisoruert UUii ana - wno lovea ner lor utr utaui-y ana ner gooaness. ne ciiea h"th 6ublime -couraSe .and faith, conatJ"n& - VS'zea lamuy aoout ner and sending tender messages to the peo ple outside the palace, who, upon bendkx juiocc, ncir. jjiayijug lur XJ.tr r jrtJCUVery. Notwithstanding the fickleness of . , ,, , tt the Spaniards, there can be little doubt mat xne? were ProTlu 01 tneir 7OUES hPr -rpit , o norconal rinmo fool inrr I . .. . such as they never have for warriors or BfM TT,- it, . reiore, as a personal loss, and no mGnarch of Spain has ever passed awav 0 waa so universally beloved. The SnrtriifiTila h of lonof o Hnoan n-trt I w-w v,x xxv hsiSt died upoa tlie throne and whose memory they will cherish military contnYnnnnrs. Is the flrino. artiUerv one of the winjrs v w o the army ? "Who pays for the bayonets when the BO!diers charge them? When the "shrill music of the shells is Pokeaof, is a bomb bard meant? " Mow many spokes are there in the jjg eel ? j)0 yoa use a pen or a pencil to write aVjont f a-e ' Can BfcQaiing a log oi bacon be called a flmk moFement? , pioKpocKets ue classed as rifle1 -i -. '' -t men? Is the Major General's staff made of oak or hickory ? . Can you play or sing a platoon ? Are the reports from the artillery regiments to be heard by the cannon ears? Boston Commercial Bulletin. Yours g Housekeepers Should not forget that the way to reach a husband's heart is through hii stomach. Use Dooi.E's's Yeast Powder in making bkcnitf, bread, cskv;!, roll-, muffin3, etc., and thty will be nice, light, d gestillj and wholesome. Goon health is a blessing only atb.i.n d t.y careful attention to the real wants of the body ; but by how many ways do we aggravate symptoms and produce "diseases it is r!il:cii!t to cure, frequent among which is Hcu-t Disease, Nervousness, Sleepless or Wakenights. Among the many forms of Heart li s. aso are Palpi'ation, Enlargement, Spasms of tho Heart, Stoppage of the Action hi the Heart, Trembling ail over and about the Heart, O.wiftcUion or Bony Formation of the Heart, Jti tumatism, General Debility and Sinking of the Spirits. These troubles can be cured by the use of Dr. Graves' HEART REGTJL VTOIi. Send to the sole sgent, F. E. Isgaxxs, Concord, N. H., for a pamphlet of testimonials, tic. F r i n hi by druggists at 50 cents and $1 per toil.e. The Great Family Medicine. Dr. Wilhoft's Anti-Periodic or Fever and Ague Tonic ! No case of incurable Ch lls has yet presented itself, where this fcieutiiio ai:d safe mtd.ciao has been employed. So cage has b?tn found so obstinate as to"resit its prompt and masterly action. No man has been so reduced by malarial influences but with its use has come up perfeciiy reconstructed. Sb pnls or purgative required with this medicine. Weeslock, Finaia- & Co.. Proprietors, Sew Orleans. POK SALE BY ALI. pRUflOTSTS. Thb Chicago Ledgeb is the only reliable S'ory Paper published in the West, and is sold for half the price of Eastern papers of the same kind. Three specimen copies sent to any address for Ten Cests. Address, Tee LEi-uia, Chicago, lit. - Foa cowards of 30vea,rs ilrs. WXNSLOWS SOOreiSa SYIIUP has been used furchildrm with rtever-failmg succes-s. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, repulates the bewelv cares dysentery and d;arrhea, whether ariicj frora teething or other causes. ' An old and wt ii-tried remedy. 25 eta a bottle. Geamps and pn-irs in gtomaca or towels, or ia any part of the body, no matter how Bevers cr what tho eaose, can be relieved fc-y JoJm.'cn's Anfijne Liniment oaed iateriii.I!v add exr-rr-nv. 3Iob3 than twenty yers r.cro we had chill and fever, and the rcccllectioa of is 3trih3cs t" "he c-f--i cow. 2-i thii i'i-e-s r.o id " rt r- 'iin, i't?- i i r ' reture rrwj're. ..1 2 - t 1 1 "i r-. 1 v h. a le t -V I I .1 r : . 1 - V - . . , $ 1 r -1 t r i . . . -T J Cl- - ,1 ( ' 5 I. - r . ! ! -. . . ' . jc i r to if.' . i cv:,' J,.

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Warranted PERFECT CURE (or money returned) tor all ihe trori r'crmj) of Pfl.ira. LEPROSY. SCJJOF. tTLA, Rheumatism, Sax.t Rheum J Catabrh, Kidney Diseasfs, o.; rfi'ea.!f of the SKIS and HLOOO. II. J. FOWl.K V; irntren.l and Boston Sold everywhere. S l.OO Bottle, Sena tor jfampwets. . Bbown's Ubonohiai. Troches, tor coashs nd colds QQfi era. WTnb Airents. Send Stamp FAIBCHinD. Rouing yrairie.Wis. --rnR gALK I7K SALK-A Maa-ic Lantern Outfit; price $12" ? Music-box $65 JAMES O'H ARR4, Groveport, O I f"X ,4 O, The choicest in tnewori a4Vili The choicest in tneworid Importers' in America continually tn Agents wanted everywhere best induce Illustrated llnt- t'rrrtby mail on I Catalogue & J Li Uli U 1 bo application tc j. n. bufford-s sons. Manufacturing Publishers, 1 l 1 to 1 1 7 Franklin Street. Boston. Mass. Established nearly fifty years. tNt UKAilY .tT.(ii:M'S WANTED The lirand f cS-a f' i 1 f ff AchieveJiients v- M f t 5 a r a Si n it; - of - W IS & A U W i.i u H A full history of his great expedition Across Al rtca. I priced. Tne book the public are 7ri ieaitiitj jtr. l-r terms address UUBBAWBiiOS.. 3d LaSaUeSt.,Jiiif,aKo.

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We also restrict onr dealint to tewnien im'.inh within the g.-otrrajihtcal lumia of the L'ltited btaha to4 lomi!iion 01 Canada. THE NATURE OP THE SEKVICE WHICH .'IT IS OUR HirsINUSS TO KENIER TO THE ADVERTISER. We undertake to maintain an established credit afca. every newspatwr, and to hae at band a sctwtnJ charres for d vertlsiri apaca in ita coin 1. n - to tm abi to rmte the rites to an advertiser who wislie tmtt nt several, and to procure the prompt lnerti.n of tint ttvertisement without any extra chare fur theser-m rendered; which aerviee consists of quotinff Use pne, printing or wr.tlnR as mftny tbiphcmt of tue 4vwrt. uient aa may he required; forwarding the copy t'r ta. lertion at our own expense f r p ef :.ee or ni--e- ? aervlce ; examining the paper to ee that the aararbw3 ' rr.er.t appears, hn, and in the manner that It eet.t to: checking each aubsequent laeue of tne a-lven.. nient, in each paper, in a tux.K kept for that purpose, at all tirnea subject to the inspection of the advertuw.and marking plainly in each Pler the advertisement as it appears, ao that when tne advert, scr comes (or tends) for the purpose of having the hies exmiiir-ei, the e mav lie'nt promptly upon his announcement, without the labor ot searching a wlnie pun-r or p i-. If errors or omissions occur, it is our duty to notify pubiiahers. at our own eipsnss for lahor. po!ajce or messenger, and to Boa to it tn.it the phU-i. r .i ::. paper actually d?ea render the specified serma lur which ths ndvertiwr c jutracted. oun PROLIISC. ' We promise those adrertisera who intrnut their 'Jrtising patronage to our management ttiat we wiil nit allow them to be charged, in any instance, an y mom tban the publishers' schedule, rates ; that e will pe cure for them the acceptance of any advantage"!) eutr definitely made to thein by any newspaper i-.-'-i advert is ng agent, or canvwer of reonsilility. e are nnwbling to do work wlthou a profit, and never offer to do so, yet, in conform ty with the proune inao above, we sometimes hnd it adviaao.e. THE SYSTEM OK A. K KANUEMENT NEWsPAI'KR FILES. 1 . . I. - . f ... ,v.l ra f"r filing newpaperi, a separate spate b-ing accorded to eacn. and iuiw-ted wish tue printed name oi tne piper it is intended to accommodate. A atranger can place ha Dai.i otwa - twr any paper ne wishes to examine srttn trie same rename wit n wnich he would tind word in a 'f.ct nn.iry, a name in a directory, or a book id a horary catai ue. inn amount of jinsEi t bk exPersons who have bad l 't e eifM-Hence aa advert leers often hve a pretty ciar i-.m'ertanding of what fn-y woujd like to do, bat are enureiy lgsiuraiit of the provable cewt. We have made ont for sncn a pfr?;on a plan of arts-er-tising calling lor an invetT)i"mt. . ...i43, and .n so.hmittmg it. ior appro-a:. iuUi.d our tust.u!f-r 0 .-.frayd at the magniiuoe ..f t;. Hj-iau., h n"t havirc crtemplatd an eapenditora eic-erting ..vh o- :. la sac a a caaa labor would uave been .oi if. at ti.e coascjenceraent of tne reg.uat.ion, t t.e .jiie.: i. n 1. .1 been : " How much money are yoa prepared to rjevuie to tut adTerttaing i" TEE CONFIDENCE: OF OUR FATKO'S a 21AT 1 ER OF FKISIE IMPORTANCE. It fa a matter of prime importance to tis. fir the T-"T-re of maintaining our iniiensr-e wila puf.i.shers. tat SQX.1 come ta be ctTiderwti'Tod amorsat them taat onf etatenients about tne advert) ir to e tlone.or n t tflbs done, are to b relied otKn. aid to tms end our de.ttc witii ant adrts.i k patron mini b npott a ba mutual eoolideuca aua k xh! -aito. OUR CUSTOMES3 ENTITLED TO OCB 13 .EST SE!SlCf. Wheriever we are doirtsr the advert'aira: lor any i' 2'e Tidaal. or ftrm, mm coaatder t!itn rotiUnl to tir a" feriices. ii tuey suggest uMnij a paper which w.t. te o.t the h-f. f-r t.m pu -1 we m.j ft. ai-t r-rs t-Jie reuun.i. W tn.-ti je::d a tr'"d deal of ttnie for ery stnad advert:s'e. niacb more taan na prf.r. . oa tnetr arr n.i:;e would wtarravt; but we tt c.'i'Ufr.t, m ttiey intrufct to u Host t..e.y bve ut ct.t -ji-.. ai 1 (;- - ernre in oardtroctioa Uis patcocaa ol ttmt liead aa4 a-j.mstaBca. .-"fiJrr;i , - r f ' T fl-i," J If. ""! r - - .. . ' . .. . . . n r .,,11.' a . 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