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The Daily Dispatch: August 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], One hundred and Fifty Dollars reward. (search)
s term than twelve months. This advance in the rates of the Dispatch is made only because it is unavoidable. Every item of expenditure in the production of the paper has been increased, and there are several new items of disbursement incident to the war amounting to a large sum. Paper is advanced from ten to twelve cents per pound. Printing ink is higher; in short, everything used in our business is appropriated by the war. At the came time, the Advertising Patronage, which was our Chief Source of Profit, until the war, has been seriously curtailed. Ordinarily, the advertising custom is the main reliance of a paper gotten up on the plan of the Dispatch:the paper by itself not being relied upon labor in the publication. We are sure the reader will appreciate the reasons inducing this step. We were reluctant to yield to them, and therefore have postponed an announcement which, in justice to ourselves, should have been made at an earlier day. The public cannot expect that we