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To Our Patrons

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
December
Year
1865
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

-We respcíctfnüj invita every person indebted to the Argüí Office, fot advertising, job work, or on suliscription, to make immediate payment, and thus save us the laboi' and delay of makirif out and forwarding bilis. The snm eftcli owes may be small, but the aggrcgatr is largt to us, and would place us in easy circumstni. ees, and beyond any dread of dunJCS" íf th- " Local " of the Courier had not cut a sentence of ours in two, he could hardly have stretebed his own powevful iniíisination sufficient to aecuseus of prejudging his libel suit. Aild to the half sentenco he quotes, the last clause of the same, " without the best of evidence to back it." and not the least fault could be found with the item. As to " Mr. Ward's card " we had not seen it when the Argus of last week was put to press, but had we, as Mr. Chase and not Mr. Waru was the prosecuted man, it conld hardly have altered onr paragraph. We thiuk we know the bounds of editorial conrtesy as well as the blow-hards of the Courier.

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus