Show A reasonable REQUEST I should lo 10 listened to then granted vol many daya fago the called the attention of it readers to the fact that yearly aub to thia paper were due and et forth tho of the bame ling promptly liquidated many of aboe indebted to us for their paper immediately upon reading ahe article but there remain ac bounta outstanding which atia dei ablo should be paid tit once none but those intimately connected with the busi have the slightest Bligh test idea of the great expense incurred in running a newspaper nor is it a lately necessary that subscribers eo long as they continue to pay their subscriptions promptly should bur den themselves vos with such matters but every intelligent person knows that it cost to carry on a dally or semiweekly semi weekly journal ills not our to be hard upon any of our patron but we have in the past permitted to run behind for six months or a year dimply as n matter of accommodation to the subscriber trusting to hia honor and honesty for the payment of the same at the expiration of that period nor do wo doubt but that amounts will be paid as agreed but wo wish to impress upon our patron tho necessity of payments it is not tho intention in collecting our accounts to tako our debtors at a disadvantage and therefore readopt thin plan of notifying all indebted to this office that a aleut number of collectors and can will be immediately placed in the field to collect sums duo this paper and to iak o tho namoa of waihing to tul scribe for the it to be hoped that whop our agent call upon you you will have the amount due to hand that they may hotbo delayed but have aloir business facilitated tho expense of tending agent to points distant from this office will not admit of lengthy stays in any one place and wo trust pur frienda will take thia final hint and pay upon demand a receipt wal etro suro our friends cannot accuse us of a lack of courtesy and leniency sn tho matter of awaiting their convenience and wo feel assured they will ftp thi fact and reciprocate in conclusion we commend tho agents to your good satisfied that tho io remarks will bo taken in their spirit and meaning and that you will render unto the tho pe paper those sums to which it is |