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<strong>CLEVELAND</strong> NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. I TO DEC. 31, 1838<br />

Abstracts 1290 - 1295<br />

NEWSPAPERS (Cont' d)<br />

1290 - H&G Nov. 28; adv:2/5 - Dissolution - The co-partnership heretofore<br />

existing between the subscribers in the publication of the Daily and Weekly -<br />

Cleveland HERALD and GAZETTE is this day dissolved by mutual agreement.<br />

The publication is to be continued by J. A. Harris, who is authorized to<br />

settle all business and accounts of the late firm. All accounts must be<br />

cancelled by Jan. 1, 1839.<br />

F. Whittlesey, J. A. Harris, Cleveland, Nov. 28, 1838. (1)<br />

H&G Dec. 18:2/3 - See Postal Service<br />

1291 - H&G Dec. 21; ed:2/1 - F. Sawyer, Jr., has withdrawn from the editorial<br />

conduct of the Detroit DAILY ADVERTISER, the leading Whig paper<br />

of Michigan.<br />

"Under his management the ADVERTISER has been a fearless and faithful<br />

exponent of Whig principles, and has exerted a commanding influence. II<br />

1292 - H&G Dec. 28; ed: 2/2 - "Marvel! • A Southern mai 1, destitute of a<br />

single steamboat accident, or Bowie knife murder! Civilization begun."<br />

Advertising<br />

1293 • H&G May 5; ed: 2/3 - "The publ ic seems to fancy newspaper pub! ishers<br />

free horses that Mr. Pub. can ride at pleasure.... We are willing to take<br />

our full share of Mr. Pub's 'for nothing' trips, but the assurance of the<br />

Ohio University, of Athens, in asking us to do five dollars worth of advertising<br />

for the pleasure of letting the young men of this county know<br />

that some one of them can have tuition free at the Institution if the<br />

Auditor and Commissioners will certify that he is a 'young man of good<br />

moral character and promising talents'; is too much for our patient dispositions.<br />

If the Institution be short of funds as well as students, we<br />

wi 11 insert their advertisement 'on tick' and wait as long as we have on<br />

a certain Institution in Kentucky we wot of. What say you Messrs.<br />

'D. D's' and' A. M's. '" (3)<br />

1294 - H&G May 18; ed: 2/3 - The OBSERVER of yesterday denounces the<br />

dai ly papers of this ci ty for publ ishing Theatrical advertisements, and<br />

complains that they are constantly met at. the corners of our streets with<br />

hand bills announcing Theatrical Exhibitions.<br />

To give full force to the denunciation and complaint, we would add<br />

that the handbills and OBSERVER are issued from the same printing office<br />

and press, a fact within the cognizance of the editors of that paper!<br />

(verbatim) (2)<br />

Mastheads & Ti tIe Plates<br />

1295 - H&G Dec. 4:2/1 - HERALD and GAZETTE Cleveland, Tuesday December<br />

4, 1838. Published Daily, at the Central Building by J. A. Harris.<br />

(2)<br />

(1)

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