Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1819 edition. Excerpt: ... NEWSPAPERS. 229 ** Subscribers must pay the postage of their papers. *' Payments in advance being tb ihe'm DEGREESHdal intet-est ofbbtk "parties, that mode is solicited. si* . ,"" iv " A failure to notify a discontinuance at the expiration of * the time subscribed for, will be considered a new engage* ** ment. ' **"When Subscriber wish to discontinue, all arrearages ** must first be paid, -ii: -; -.-'- -nn .fl ., r,."letters to the Editors must be Post-paid. . 1lk Terms Of Advertising: 12 lines, or less, for three "insertions, one dollar: each continuance 25 cents.- ., v . f Longer, advertisements in the same proportion, " When a customer's advertising amounts, in th6 course DEGREES of a year to S 12 and not exceeding 9 25, a deduction' of 20 per cent, will be made; and 25 per cent, on all sums !, above8 25. .. DEGREES ., .t u:, r, v: i ' Terms from the " White Water Gazette." " Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Whiskey, Pork, Bacon, 41 Sugar, Linen, Flax, Feathers, Wool, Beeswax, Tallow, " Candles, Furs, Rags, or CASH (notes, ) at market prices, ," ad delivered at such places as may be agreed upooi will *' 'be taken in payment for subscriptions.*' uiT ' ItH '/': ""- I ': lv'"'-;' DEGREES DEGREESxt'"} ' The type and general execution of the DEGREESbovenamed papers are superior to those of Philadelphia; but, in common with all American newspapers, they are extremely uninteresting, relying almost entirely for matter upon advertisements and English news, the latter being always made their leading article. From the paper mentioned above (" Liberty Hall"), and of the same date, I take the following, which is a fair sample of the general contents of every news publication in the United..."