Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, September 28, 1867, Image 2

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Stljc lUcchin enterprise.
" Orerau City, Oregon :
r. C. tilKl.ANI), KOiTOU AMI J'Jit I'lirETOR.
turday, September 28, 1867.
Cane IJoki:u. The grub known
ns the cane borer has attacked the
t.al.'H. ami is destroying valuable
trees' in Honolulu.
Not PiSAD. It appears that it was
a son of Vice President Hamlin who j
died of yellow fever at Xtvv Orleans,
lately. !
Islands Thieves. A baud of cat-
i .itMuiKtc jiEi. lUMJovcifu ai
Kaanapnli, and six persons were con-
victcd and sentenced to hard labor
for from two to four years.
Not a ii.-zBEL Victory. The New j mountain is IT, COO fret, and Gov
Yiirk W&IL is indignant that the ! ernmeiit Camp 4.100 above the) sea.
. ipf.fmiv.in Knr.tnfl.-v s.m!,l lw.oih.,i i The reason is that the instruments
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u Keuel victory, and orjjnos that the j
tele never joined the Confederacy, j
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Buass Locks. The Statesman
commends the matter of having a !
key loic through mail baas from '
SaltTjake, at the Boise City office. j
Mien all the matter for offices be j
yond Portland would be put in the j
SiOne bag and thus save much hand
ling at Que way offices and many
mistakes.
Territouy Road. The. Oreyonlan
correspondent says a wagon road is j
being opened from Seattle to Walla j
Walla, through the SnoquaTraie Pass. !
T.-ie party opening the toad have a!- !
leiidy passed the summit ot the Cas- !
cade mountains. The road is to !
cost about 6.000. The Legislature !
has agreed to appropriate part of the
i n one v.
StEAMBOaTING ON Pt OET SoUND.
The Tribune says; Every one in the
ii i.i i
community wno uas nonccu u.e gen- ,
( ral aspect of affiirs on the Sound,
will have observed that business is
steadily increasing with encouraging
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prospects for the future. The two
tlegant and commodious steamers
now running regularly between
Olytnpia, and Victoria, possess every
facility for aceonmiodutiiiug the pub
lic. Chinese Oath. The Chinese mer
chant is as a rule, a gentleman, and
a ntnn of his word, and may be relied
upon to tell the truth, under oath or
oiherwi-e, at any lime; but it is an
unquestionable tact that 'here is only
one rauch of the Cuucassion race
who deal largely in fires, etc which
can outswear the lower cl asses of the
Chinese on the witness stand. We
have in Oregon but few Chinese
Sncrchants.
Let tiikm g it ov r 1 1 a t Li.vk.
T
le
Indians in council at Nortli
Matte demand the immediate abans '
donment cf the Powder l ivcr country
i,v both tuc 1 acme ran roads t also
that they be su;
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)p bed wUn guns and ;
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ammunition bcf.re thev will make
peace. Otherwise, they will fight to j
extermination. (Jiving them guns ;
would be a bully thing for the Mor j
jnons. We have not forgotten "02. i
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Point Wilson. The Fort Town 1
Fend Mcssaac, says : Correspondence !
Ol .m ii iJ.-ien lir.twrf n (-mt 'iiW
or and the department at Washing
ton, in regard to the purchasing of
Point Wilson by the United States,
for the purpose of building a fortifi
cation upon if. Capt. Fowl 'i has
Herd Undo Sam the point on such
liberal terms, that there is no doubt
of their being accepted; and, doubtless
in tin course of a twelvemonth a fort
wilPbe in course of erection on it.
Intkm ckrancr. During the last
six months seven men, all in tlie
prime rjf life, have come to their
death some of them sudden and vio
.-nt in this city, says trie Boise
the Boise
.Jttit' sawn.
through life direct ogencv
of whisky. The .annual report of the
npecthig Physician of the Oregon
Jnsane AsvSutu contains tins para ;
jiraph : " Intemperance is one of the
niost'equent cau-es of insanity, and
many ke out miserable lives in
LQnatic As 1 urns', brought on by this
cause alone."
How Lad it-;s may Lb; fend Tit em
Qklvei?. A woman writes through
the press to advise her sex to carry
revolvers to protect themselves from
the attacks of ruffians, as she consid
i-rPthat car
aws an.
society make
verv macoouate rrovn-ions lor their
A
protection. If women do not possess
revolvers, and cannot get then1, she
...i ., 1,, o.ii-1-i- ol,t
ll."'v-,VVl 1t'tltill (WV.1IIV
with her a box of ground red pepper
nnd throw a Indful into the face and
i ''I one uiav socio oisjio-va.i
tom-ko an attack. We have little
futh that the arming of" women would
n ke them auv freer from insult and
i i'nv limn .un iin:i iioiu ill- tin ain,
-utrage Uir.n thev are now; but of
the two metUJs of defi-nse mention-
a t t i ,, , .
( we sho'il-.l s,-iv ho p pter would
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be decid-div the most lii'-eiu-il.
0 Montana. The Helena Herald
says : Tim Ryan, a miner in Nelson
Guh'h, last week struck a new and
laen oar,
f iki n out
b.,. t, I.;. a, v.. ' , . t A..
i 1 1 1 "linn ne i : it a n ea w
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claim
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Ht.kcd oli lor a friend, seme time
tgo, who did not think it worth Ins
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v. hile to
other w i'.'n it. so Tim con-
.ude.l he w (ail
WOi K i t hunse i 1
ba has he.
Ctl Well
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ia las! chance.
l,e cr-it.n.d on this claim
i od
evrrd cl jim.s nd toiuinfr t:ive an
vera - yield d 15 to th-i man per
o
i'-N e isivr; pros pooling of tie
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-N ia' const r.,tij the t a.- n-rf
ex' end tr.a-' v
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Mount Hoods Great. At a meet
ing of the California Academy of
Natural Sciences, held on the 16th,
Col. Will iamson submitted the fol
lowing as the final results of his com
potations on the late ascent of Mount
Hood.
Alt-, alort
SI't'i'ms. Inter, alt. sea lino.
Sea, level at mean low tide. . 0
Astoria 53 r;.
Fort Vancouver 70 "pe.
Camp on mountain slope. . ."i.Siiu
Summit of Jit. ltooil . r,7& n '."
IIe 8ay.. n t moy be ;s
it that" the results here given differ so
widely from some previous estimates?
Alt. Hood is said to be, by Mitchell's
school atlas, 17..3GI feet, and the
nev ueo. Li. Atkinson, witli a party,
ascended to the summit in August of
l ist year, boiled water with a spirit
lamp, found that the thermoneter
read 180 and therefore concludes the
, t- II. Li
used are unreliable, r
of Iti tlie Hh
0f C(,a!.se his inslrun
useu are unreuaoie, auu in is inemou
titude defective.''
merit wasn't de
fective.
About Routes. The Herald has
shown that it was not Hill Beachv's
stages but his poniea. with good nd-
ers arc mimcrous relays, that put
the ,1PW3 1f the California election
through to !ise m such double
quick. The Jderall thinks passen
gers should know this, then they
would not be disappointed on taking
passage that way to find they are de
tained on the desert tor several d
instead of going through to California
hi time counted by hours. Without
entering into any lengthy statement,
we claim that the Columbia river
route is pleasantcr, cheaper, and more
desirable in every sense of the word.
Wre will not omit to mention, how
ever, that passengers who left Boise
City on Thursday, the 12th day of
September, and who arrived in Port-
atid on Saturday, was on the J ues-
i mv n inmii' .-inner sale v m ran
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A. i aiic-iKCo, oemg oioy ma u;iy m vn
route, and comfortably housed aboard j
palatial steamers four days out of that j
time. Enough has been said to sat-
i isfy tiny sane man of the superiority j
I of the Columbia river route, but j
there is so much humbug in the up-
i per country that it would Keep the i
! press here busy to refute their mis
! stalements and prt varieation.
i s
21.009. It will be rem
that Prof. Wood sot the height
of
Mt TT.,,-,.1 .lrnrn nt IToOO rali.
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torn la did not like this, so her "Ge
ologieais" get Prof. Whitney to
measure. He makes it 12.-100. Slid
this isn't sati.f iCtory so Col. William
son must try his hand, and make it
out 1 1 ,225 feet. Not so; say our
tvpes; 21,000 is right and a friend
dreamed the other night that this
was co rect, so the calculation has
been corroborated. Col. Williamson,
Tod-ah, Whitney and the rest of 'em
inov o-o to pot. Mount Hood is the
highest mountain.
Jdi'jJe Creek. The Orcyonian
atii m uiiii i i ja vji i aim'. vii cn.
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"ver Alining company's mm ox
Eagle Creek is running with great
success. This mill is working on
rock from the Gem of the Mountain
ledge, which is one of the richest gold
bearing ledges in the northern mininir
country. The tunnel in which the
' omnany is working has been carried
1 tO tlie lliaiii ICiJoe ;h:U iuv IOi.lv l
found very much richer as the depth
of tlie tunnel is increased. During
he present month, the company wiil
take out not less than So. 000.
1 he
mill has five stamps. 1 tie Humboldt
Company, claimants also on the Gem
ledge, are getting in a ten stamp mill
To the Sjo. The Unionist says:
Parties are now contemplating the
construction a wagon road from the
Tualatin Plain", in Washington
county, to Tillamook Bay. The
route is said to be practical one, and
will, when finished, doubtless be n
good invest men'. With a good
; wagon road completed on. tbis louie
i the pleasure sec kers ot t ortland can
j then " drive out," and spend the hot
sultry season on one of the prettiest
bays in Oregon, v here game, fish
and berries do most plentifully
abound.
Albany Institute. We are in re
ee:pt of the announcement of the Al
bar.y Collegiate Institute, of which
Rev. Wm. J. Monteith is President,
and Prof. R. K. Warren, late of the
Harrison street school in Portland,
is Principal. The first term begins
on tl;e lFh of next month. The
course of study will for the present
embrace preparatory and academic
departments, but h soon as a colle
giate department is required regular
i cod ego classes wn
1 .a tr.ni.i
j i Retainer ilft
Hen. Air
Ir. IT. N.
j Xice, of Oak I'oiiir, and
lis associates
Messrs. J. J. Holland, P. N
Lear--
ney. ami ,J. I. Dowimg wno
by i
rigid tire the cnau
ioll oarsmen fd
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I 1 Co:,,st' ha nhen- the
Wnrd ro , t nron-h the Lyj.per to
I row a match for d.OoO or s;,000 a
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sele. And thev will give or take;
i . ,xn .' .i t . ... , ii,ni
s-t.ooo or .,oviu tor i-.pfiiMe) uuu
the Ward Bros., may come here to
meet them, or they go to New Engs
laud waters to mee t the challenged
party. Ward Bros, are the champ-
ion of the Atlantic coast.
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X lie O. X. jLiitlt CI
the 1 . th savs: nie i';ii! tnue r,;b i
jabbing business w ith the interior is
! 1 1 W
ic'U vp.
IlPMi
ami
grocers, ai! have their hands employ
i ,-d: other Iudii g- interests find a cor
to r.-...i-..n,
m progress.
D,-
-.nr. ( .!:. u.b
of th
to -raeiiean Kxeb.'.ngo, nns
i ixci ib nt loek.
c-.v a most
; gtm in eaiuvM , iuoy ones ui u. .. , r,inl ;UCiai iro.' is oeu.g coucenu lueu i h nm f).,ftr.. fromv.il
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iird i iu avii v bub-ned with merchandise lor 1 .it llmni. The. Italian (ioveriimpnt i ' ' . . "" i
1 . , , -ii ! . T T r 'oad, preparatory to remova to!
i, ; the c;uy stumer departures inland : sending troops to the Roman fron- )ubIiu for .ai V(Tft atfn,j,- .
.. iv.. 1 ' ,i ,ci. .ir 1 l.o 1 hvifdn mill 'P,-...m-.. , If l-,r.v....i f,t-! . ' - , , ,
. -- ; - , j ei. -r3 the mob, armed with dubs, sto-u-s '
oliier steam coast lines, attest it atid j ;,imP l 4 r i i i , i
.. , t ,. ., . ., ; lkjme . j nnd firearms, and had a desperate i
fit iv Pear out the assertion that the I . . .. I
Salem Schools. The Unionist
announces that the public schools of
Salem city have been practically
closed, by the order of the school di
rectors exacting prepayment as an
indispensable prerequisite to entering
them. With one exception all the
public schools in the city are indefi
nitely closed, and several hundred
children are out of school.
Snoio. From the Boise Statesman
we learn that on the 14th and 15th
that valley was visited with rain and
a spell of chilly weather. The Boise
and Owhce mountains have in the
meant "mi e taken a covering of snow.
The Dalles paper says the mountains
in the vicinity of Canyon City are
white with snow. The roads are in
a splendid condition, and never were
better.
Weather at Dalles. The Moun
taineer says: Last Friday and Satur
day we were favored with a " right
smart sprinkle" of rain, just sufficient
to lay the dust nicely. Since then
the weather has been perfectly charm
ing, surpassing any climate we know
of, and we have been from 00 north
to 00 south and two-thirds of the
way around from cast to west.
The Cascade, lanqe. The Ensign
persists in the belief that there are
quartz lodes in the mountains of
Douglas county that will pay, and
in substantiation of this belief it men
tions a long list of ledges that assay
well, and g've fair promise of yields
ing handsome returns when properly
worked.
The Murderer of Keeler. A pri
vate named Mclntyre, of Company
F , 23d hi fan try, has been arrested
and examined on a charge of killing
Marshal Keeler at the Dalles. Two
men Kennedy and Sheppard, testified
that they were within a few fret of
Mclntyre at the lime he fired the fa
tal shot.
The Insane. From the report of
tlie jnsaIc Asylum at Portland we
loarn that there are now 03 inmates,
At the beginning of the year there
was 112. Ten per cent, were cured.
rive deaths only occurred. Quite a
large proportion of the cases remain
jr, are chronic, and treatment will
have but little cli.ct on them,
Ded'cation. The Christain church
i , : in Sah-ni was dedicated on Sundav
embercc. :
! tuc liev. (jr. . Ilichardson ofliemt"
I'." - v Q ... . ;
ing.
A f tl.D nmfi ol ll.n Cirnnmnr cm' 1
vices eleven
persons had their names
enrolled as church members; making
twelve who attached themselves to
the Church on that day.
Wasco Woolen Mills. The Moun
taineer informs ns the machinery for
the Wasco Woolen Factory has been
purchased and shipped to arrive by
the first of Febnniry next, and that
it is the intention of the Company to
have the Factory in operation in time
for the fcpr.ng c.ip of wool. j
Linn County Fair. The second j
annual fair of Liuu county, will open :
on Monday, the 30 ih inst , and con- I
tinue to the evening of October nd.
We acknowledge the receipt of a
complimentary ticket to all the privi
leges of the grounds.
UH i vrtijomun j y..cret;iry of the Navy, on the recom
mentions that. Mr. J. W. Cock now 1 int-ndniion of the Governor and Ler
runs his sewing machines by steam. islature of Connecticut.
Air. C. M. Lester, of this city, we i The National Grand Lodge of I.
learn, has contemplated applying j O. O. F. began its ses;n ;it Syra
water power to his machines in the ; ense, N. V., on the 10 h. They
sack factory. i have rgreed to refer the xuLjvct of
Some Travellnq. Mr. Abr
ims,
the gentleman who went east to pur
chase the machinery for the Dalles
Woolen Mills, returned last week,
after an absence of onlv one hundred
and ten days, having traveled a dis
tance of over 14,700 miles.
Roscnlaini's Case. The disputed
marshnlship at Portland has been de
cided by the Supreme Court in favor
of Mr. Hovt.
The lie pjnhli can's special says the
council at North Platte has accom
plished nothing conclusive. The In
dians frankly stated the cause of the
trouble. Sherman's answer was
sharp and explicit. Railroads must
be built and Indians must not inter
fere with the Government. He e un
posi-d the road was agreed upon by
me CMieyennes lour years ago. .Mil-
itary posts and stations were not then j
considered a cause of war. If Indi
ans are damaged they will receive
compensation.
powd-r or lend until a definite treaty
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raiiioau irtuus, Kiueu unarmcu men
bringing goods to feed Indians. It
they accept homes on new reserva
tions, thev will be given until the 1st
of November to answer at a council
to be held at the same place. Mean
I time thev could hunt on the Rmub
j pcan. The General represented that
.v ! we are building costlv roads and
I i t,.,v ,.. ,,,i.l (1t ha ctnnr r.,1 i;n inner.
- it
than thi sm, or nioon. If they dit
not stop hostilities they would al
n0 bPb ,
K"lcU-
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i uiai'wiui .- "ot.Min ity uif
: Italian Government while crowing
j the Roman frontier. Many arrests
j were made at Rome ot parties sus-
pec-ted of being jn correspondence
! with Ganoaldi. Tne Roman Gov-
f : erniuent is taking steps to guard
. , - ,
: against any attae-K trtm w ithout or
- ',,,,,. ,-Uin.r within tho f-itr nil !
Order-- have bei n issued for a snr."
. 1 r.1 r r,i P.-iita wot nt nitief v-si vtli de
's-' " 1 v - " ,
; i"j " ':. : r - , :
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ree. bberaily, withcaimeil innisand
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egetables, to officers. Officers in
rnmmand of e om nanies are authorized
; to mv for men at the same prices
10 : charged officers: the amount ol sales
: to be remitted whenever acstnt uie
i d. r this pr vil-ge.
TEXECiKAFIIIC XEWS.
YVe take the following telegraphic news
trorn aisnatcues 10 me uroi'niuin. i
The cholera is increasing in Rome.
Gen. Pope has issued an order for
an election in Georgia.
Trinity Church San Francisco was
dedicated last Sunday.
The total registration in Georgia
is nearly 190,000. Only 05.000 are
whites.
The transformation of all firearms
into needle guns has commenced in
Italy.
Juarez writes to the Mexican legas
tlon that peace is permanently estab-
lished in Mexico.
Turkish troops are concentrating on
the border of the Principalities, owing
to agitation in Servia.
The princess Royal of Prussia
will vi;-it England in the latter part
of Ovtober.
The Paris Lxbertie siys the Sultan
has given permission to England to
recru it volunteers in Arabia for the
A b y s s i n i a e x p e d i t i o 1 1 .
An attempt was made at Migoleref
to assassinate the Emperor of Russia
by two men disguised ns females.
The matter has been hushed up.
The Spanish government has issu
ed a decree, commuting the punish
ment of parties participating in the
recent insurrection to penal sc-rvi
tude.
The Mount Hope Iron Work in
Somerset were t.urned on the 2Isf. !
The building covered three acres of j l,;,,,. their union, and there is no
ground. Loss, 10,000. Two thirds j power paltry enough to make the nt
insured. j tempt-. The North German Gazette,
General Schofield has issued an j Bismarck's reported organ, says the
order that the ballots of the while j South German States are now tree to
and colored voters at the approach- i join the Confederation of the North.
ing election in irginia, be taken
separately. .
The gross earnings of the Kansas
brarch ot the Pacific Ktiilroad for
August is $'230,000. The assess
ment at St. Louis shows a total valu
at ion of $ 1 30,000,000.
The administration organ declares
that in case of impeachment no Sen
ator who expressed an opinion be
forehand will be allowed to sit in
judgment on Andrew Johnson.
Grant has received a number of
anonymous letters urging him to fake
great care of his personal safety ; his
life being of the utmost importance to
the Nation.
A Al ancho
ret (Jispatcn savs
f7ir-'ifrh cnie f"1. .1
Ke'.lv, one of the leaders of the Fen-
ian outbreak
arrested and
in Ireland, has been
fully identifier!. lie
iti . . T it-.
wUi U0 SCiU lO JUUIUI
nd tried fur
treason. j
Several American Episcopal Bi.-l. j
ops and clergymen were .resent at j
the informal meeting at London on i
the 17th, of the dtbgites to the i
Anglieon S nod, including Bishops
Hopkins ami Opcuhcimtr. j
The London Times, speaking of
the recent trial of the Rodm in rifiod i
guns, says that Eng-ish artillery is ;
n.it lil..le ti fidAtit t ho A iiwrio-i i !
sx s?om 'It m1mits tli;lt it is a nia! !
if.jJ(. kimI
The colored population of New ;
York are making preparations for ;i ,
State Convention at Syracuse, in Oe- i
toiler, witn a view oi eo-tiperatuig i
with the Radicals to secure manhooa
suffrage. J
inn J mirs special savs t tie I resi
pot
dent has ptodoned Malhuy. the rebel
abolishing the degree of Ldukah to
i the next annual Convention.
J be 1 1 1 nes
A f e x i can co r r e s p o t j d e n t
says tlie popuh-irity of the Juarez
Government is on the increase. Re
declares that the annexation of Mex
ico to the United States, is regasded
as a consummation devoutly to be
wished for.
A negro who had purchased a first
class ticket at New York, sued the
Fredericksburg Railroad Co. for re-
fusing to admit him to
a first ci
first class
car, 1 he company has determined
to stand the suit and make it a test
for the Southern railroads.
Eil win Booth has made appl.'ca
tion for the remains of his brother
John Wilkes Booth, pleading tint
his aged mother craves the dead body
to inter it near that of his distin-
1Iuillcj father. The request was
verv properly denied.
The Times'1 Omaha special says
i the efforts of the peace, Commission
i ore n f fil't Ii P ! n t f a t.i .-ni'o T-.o'ipii
i nra i i pii '(c fAY'iud o rm hoc nun.
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i sununutrd w.th small liauns ot the
j Brule and Ogallala Sioux.
The Paw
nee and Cheyenne chiefs K ft the coun
cil in a rage.
The cholera is fearful in various
parts of the South. Tn Galveston,
Texas, the epidemic is abating from
exhaustion of material. The disease
is desolating the interior towns, .and
unacclimated persons are warned to
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sia away. s-nip ioau or etui- !
grants jtift arrived vcre Lot permit
ted to land.
The Times Washington special
says the cle iks of all the departments
i i : l i . i , .
; are ueing lunr.sncu wtui .
! copies of the late prociamati
i horting the people to obey thf
are ueing lurmsncu wtui fithcni
it ion ex-
e laws.
, Many consider it a virtual notice to
j support the administration. General
fCur prevails of coming removals
A later dispatch from Manchester,
England, say: A strong police force
j conducting Kelly, recently arrested
1 battle.
ine police were overpowers
i-i
e d and the prisoners arrested and car
ried f ff in triumj.h. The citv is now
quiet
One policeman
several wounded.
w as killed
i and
Three hun-
dred pounds sterling are offered f .r
the recapture of the prisoners hot
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t i-i . .it i- . . r i
LUt-y nu v u iidl V VI UCen Ulllll - I -i r, x?
en fou n
f the rioter, were arrested
c noier were arrested.
The War Department has received
copies of the order issued by Gen.
Ord. prohibiting armed assemblages
of citizens under any pretense what
ever, also directing al! persons who
voluntarily exiled themselves upon
Lee's surrender and afterwards re
turned, to report to his headquarters
to take the oath of parole.
Canby has directed his subordi
nates not to interfere with the execu
tion of process issued by the District
Court, although Order No. 10 is not
suspended. Some property has been
sold under process, and brought only
a tenth of its value. The people pe
titioned Canby to prohibit the execu
tion of judgments. Gov. Orr has
written a letter indorsing the course
of Gen. Sick ie, especially Order No.
10, without which the people Would
have been unable to make a crop.
The National Convention of To
bacconists, which has been in session
at Cleveland, represented that fifty
millions are invested in tobacco
manufacturing. A resolution in favor
of the reduction of the tax to ten
cents a pound on all manufactured
tobacco, except cigars, was passed.!
Thev also recommended the abolition
J I
of inspection and assessment and rav- i
ment of envelope stamps before
signing.
In the North German Parliament
during the debate on the King of
Prussia's address, Bismarck declared
in a most, emphatic manner that if
the German nation wished to unite,
ilere js power stromr enough
to
iud make Crermany one nation.
Gen. le:i urogard has written a
letter to the Baltimore Gazette, in
which he says: " Being an outlaw in
my native co.mtry, I dou'l feel called
upon to uphold its government, espe
cially when the country is divided in
opinion, whether Congress or the
President is the Government.'' Bdt j
confidently ha believes, unless the
Radicals are beaten from power, that
the government will soon be changed
to a military despot isni.
True is it. That " A thing of
beauty is a joy forever V" and while it is only
meet and right, the Peauliful Sex come first,
when we see a well dressed man we do not
have to ak if he has been to Portland and
called on iiarman Pros., the i-.istlv celebrated
coitmi rs. at the mammotli store cornel
Front and .Morrison streets.
ot
A Sl'CCESSFCL Est A F. LISH M K NT.
Among the most successful establishments
in the country is that of Howe & Stevens,
Tnr.nuf.iciurereof Family Dye Colors. Tln-y
emph'V a L.ri:11 Handier of persons, and their
patrons are to be loon-' ia every p:trt cf 1 1 , e
eomnry. Tlieir dyes ate el'tho he.t quality,
nevi. r fade, are sold e'eap, f.I'C ea-iiy suod,
and give universal at i.-fa:tion.
M.VTF.IM .-NY
those who may d a
try it, but before
f and
t it shoe,!
tern jit in-.
ic eertatn to
it. stiou
I'd b
eei tain to btiv a t!iorou'h out tit. Ladies as
v. !l : Oi-nts, wiiieh is to he loiiud at Kolio
Fi-hei's, No. '.M I'loiit street Portland.
Ladie' Alexander Keltiho es al "io. i ! i
acomi lete stock of drv goa ls at extreme
low fn-ni-es ov the fame tirm. K-.ibn A; Fishel
No. '.' 1 F: out street. P
iati.lv oci-ui.ied bv Weil
ti taud, m tlie store
Pros.
B t en run's PiioTOotiAru Galleuv
is the only establishment in Oregon that is
thoroughly prepared to do all the dillVrent
id vies of work in the art. Photographs
;-om
card to
ite s"e. 1 ne new l.aionel c aros,
Saiall riietures enlarged "'retouelted
Ac.. Ac.
in India i
bv Mis. S
i t aiiite.'i in water colors or oil,
.1. Ru'a-ev.'i AH negatives taken
in t i,i s g i: v wi
;n
he rarei'uil y piTf-ervcd.
ies ma v be had. M r. R.
verv !::rg" eoiie- l ion of
s of which are recorded
that additio-od cop
h ts now on hand a
ii e gat iii-s, tee iiatn 1
ii I -iiuoi "i leai i v
which liiav be
in a tiook la' I oat purpose,
v-.'n ia the reception roam.
a-
i. ti Hit II i. u
rt. 4 j lr'lr(r.',','S?!-l Koisi-ips V.
rIJK SEIVIVCi 5ICHIK has justly
X been regarded as the nm-t useful
vention of the century. Still, a relnU-le
method ot tuti ina t lie worl; lor t tic M act'.ine
i i ii' ii i.- -i
has been needed. How much time is lost in
i waiting f ir patterns, or for work to be cut
! and basted ! All this can be avoided by the
! use of die
S Mathematical system of Dress Cutting
j TAUGHT IN FOUR LESSONS
I At the S--leet School. Also : Instructions
i given in Ornamental Work of everv variety.
Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. ( i'.i.lt
STOCK I
"ET I
ft FA if Ti1 irT sT1"&'Z 9
Ji'4, vs. h a - .a. y
0.-.r ri JT9 wt( jr -"xt r i
V VP Ji XLj J.i iijL3 I
n
A FL I.L VARIKTY C F
FALL AKO WINTER GS8SS !
The Largest Stock that has rver yet coine
to this market, consisting of such as
DRV GOODS
Or almost every hind !
CLOTHING'!
Of the very latest Sfyl-s
BOOTS A A' Ij S IIO EX !
In. yrcat vnrielu f
Mens. Ladies. Misses and Children s
Hats, all of the latest s title fur
Fall and Winter Wiar)
Also, a well sel-'c'ed stock of Groceries
and all other goods in proportion. Please
give me a call and examine i'or yourself. No
trouble to show goods.
x-Su'A wiil sell as cheap as the cheapest.
S. ACKKK.M AN,
ii. "Warner's Id brick stot
Char man
i-n
ore.
Main St.. ehee-en Citv
V Ti. Ail kinds of Produce bought.
Notice U Thomas A. Hartgrave.
A PPIJCATiON HAVING PERN" MADE
A PP
a a. loiuisomee lor certificate in favor of
the widow and heirs at. law of Joseph Crabbe
dei-eased, who claim a donation right to the
w oi. oi ,-i v (ji-. aim lot of
", the
V ir. ot h (,r.S K or of X W or V
hf. of S E e.r.-x' E or. of's W $7
d M-c. -Jf i. a S. R. I p., whielclain, is
conriiet with v
m is in
ir claim to a donation rbdit
of a part of said tr
o t of said tract, and it appearing that j--i"ent of accounts. Legal and other doc
seph Crabbe was the m;t. settler on i uni;llts transcribed at short notice.
said J
said land
X ou are nerehv r.otili.ul !,.. '
1 "'ill be allowed I
i 'v!'"!l."3 apt
i :..-... L ' . w:. sranted in favor of the
H .1
fi.tti -i.U'., r.f ...Il 1 . - 1 y-, , i
! si
"") u . s 'nn r-ib.hA .-. .1
louaiyuu fail to smr' ar .such i-o-ti
. - - j
-tifieate will
i i trr: t.ii.i I i ... - . -
fr.'. j.iuu iiiifi?, VHf'L'on ritv. Sen-
IT, 1 ' A;.""?; "K
"-v tiiii vv--iltiii, Receiver.
cw Advertisements.
GHS- .E22L fS 9 S
Musical and Educational
i X S T 1 T U T K .
also :
Day and Boarding School
FOR YOUNG LADIES!
rpiIIS IXSTITUTK IS! SlTt'ATED I.T
I a retired and beautiful location, away
from the business portion of the city, on
Third, between 11 and C streets, Portland
Oregon.
Attached to the bnildin-r are extensive and
beautiful grounds, for tlie convenience of
pupils.
The Educational Department will be in
charge of an eliieient corps of Teachers.
jij)t. .1. P. C. AIKoji), formerly a Prof,
in the University of Louisiana, and for the
last live years Principal of a Collecriate In
stitute in the Southern part of California,
Principal.
No effort will be spared to make this Insti
tute equal to the best on ibe Pacific Coast.
The Course of Studies wiil embrace all the
branches usually taught in first class Semi
naries in the east, including
the classics,
fj:lcii, gek.vax, spamsh,
MA Til EM A TICS, dc, dr.
The Musical Department will be conducted
by Hrof. II. Ciuitlo (aoi, Graduate of
Plan el's Conservatoire.
parties fr0m the country may rest assured
that under the care of Mrs. Crob, Matron
j or tue establishment, they wul experience
. i: i .i.i :u : .
nil the attentions of a mother, and enjoy the
comforts of a home.
. 1!.- Paiticular attention will be paid to
the choice of Text Hooks, in order to avoid
anything of a Skctioxal or Paktisax nati kk
in our curi ic.il um of studies.
('apt. AHsopp will continue to j;ive even
ing lessons in tlie Modern Languages and
Ei.rlish Hranches.
l-'or further particulars enquire at the In
stitute, or address
II. GUI DO GROfl.
4 9 1m) P. O. Pox No. ICS, Porth.nd.
3
V
P E T
NI) PAPEP. HANGING
K3" BLR n n
B ri E'U
J-ECJ LEAVE TO IFOK?I
3 public that we have
Till
rUmoved to the Fine Store No. 89
Front street, Portland,
Formerly occupied Inj
Mi sirs. Colin, Lyon cL' ICaufman
"Where we shall now epen our latest im.por
tat ions of
CARPETS,
PAPER HANGINGS.
FLOOR AND TABLE
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES. DAMASKS
LACE CURTAINS,
CO RN 1 CES A N 1 B A NDS,
GILT MOLDINGS,
And a!! goods in the
"pTiTiTi . TTijtjriT OT-n-p V T T'7T t
Ii 1, ami :-. I ls ss aln:n tiuil
I 'ill IK'Zst O I liiff"
No. -.' Front street, between Alder
Uo.'l and Washington, Portland, Oregon.
18HG.
JOHN MYERS. iUOUl H. C. MYKr.S.
J. MYERS ,1- BROTHER,
ML
Vitdtr tif d'urt ".'.'''. tit On -jo ii City.
i ea !ers ia
Dry Goods, Roots and Shoes. Clothing,
Puemi N'ista Stone Ware,
Groceries, Hardware, etc., etc.,
Whi:h t Ifi pyp-ixc to sdi us cla:p ti any
Jln'.--t in I ''-! ' ::ly
Siil s A'o!-si (Jskii! i fur sale at whole
sale or retail, v.' Salem prices, nv
J. M $ rt Jl -other.
!ij!k st I'rii e fmid fir Wool,
A Jl. skins, and Dried fruit, bv
lieer
J
.Iuers Cy
Ii -other.
c 3i: .x ir i v i:
i (Lat" M-iy-r's jfart'tt,)
j rieinored to the lower story of the late Court
j louse, under the E.-,tliuuise olliee.
i r t,.
j't u i ft to 1 1 1 1 i . . . . . .
!
Oregon City
"15""?T3!'-f "J The undersigned will keep
'l&$ on "an1 !i" tl varieties of
21& fresh and cured meats:
J'oullrr, I V g eta Lies,
Corned R, cf and Port:.
Bacon, Iams, Lard, Tallow, &
A liberal share of patronage is solicited
as we expect to keep as good an assortment
and ol as good quality, as tiiecountrv alVord;-,
which wiil he delivered to purchasers at am
re
unable distance in the citv.
(hi ' I
KYAN .t MAYER.
PAINTING. PAINTING.
-3 C A "? i.
1 W 1
splits" -nrvca-:
Ci i 15 i ji.t,
C'liiisa. C'losssncr,
Imitsilioiiis oir all Kln.Ts
Executed as well as can be done on the
Pacific Coast.
Examine our work and judge for your
selves, livery order attended to' with
care and expedition.
C . i .ii i Im A 1 ,
"West door Ralston's brick, Main st.,
-iihtf) Oregon Citv.
A. j. moxroi:
A. K. MEI.LF.X.
MONROE & LIELLEIJ,
Dealers in California, Vermont, and
Italian Marlles, Ooelists, Monti
meats, Head and Foot stones,
S AbF.M OltEGOX.
Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished
to order. i :;.tf
JA.S. .. DALY.
W. S. STKVKVS,
X"t-.ir Public.
DALY a STEVENS,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS, COT.LEC-
! '
1 oils A A J OV- A i.UA L A G EXTS.
t floor Vaughn's Prick, corner of
and front sts, Portland, Oregon.
Particular attention given to the ad
- s-. W -X v f I1. . T: . f t X' r , -w - . .
: fc s i i v r, ii . . i i : i i '
"i r '&1B11 "
-UV
150 DDLS. ISLAND MOLASSES,
ex-Honolulu J'acket, and for
M'CUAKEN, MERRILL & CO.
, ..
: salc ?
"v
TEA VEL AND TBAXSPOBTATIOX.
North American S. S. Co.
OPPOSITION
To Nev York, via Nicaragua,
Through Ahead of the Mail!
Shortest and only Healthy Route !
Will dispatch the fast and favorite steamship
AMERICA,
G aft. V.'a kt: m an Commanding.
For SAN Jf 'AX 1EL SFt. Xlruann.
From Mission street wharf at 12 o'clock, M.,
SATURDAY, - OOTOPEIl oth, 1S(;7,
COXXECTIXG A T GREY TO XV X
With the Fast and Favorite Steamship
SATnTIAC O !
2,500 Tons. Fur X JU YORK.
Xo cipriist on tlie Is!ii.iu. 10S) l's.
Baggpj;Pfec. An experienced Surgeon
on board ; Medicine and attendance free.
As there is Yellow Fever nor otlx-r
I-"ji.l-mi- in Nicaragua, Passengers by
Tlis Itoiite will not be detained by Q.ujii--ii
til i ie iit Sciv York.
A Steamer will follow OCTOBER 25th.
;-7" For further information aoplv to
I. W. HA V.MONi), "Auent
N W cor. Pine and Pattery sts., up-stairs,
iT.td 1 San Francisco
Oregon Steam Aavlgatlon
1. tmll
. n V '! - V NX
C O jN.I I3
Y !
jST otici
EEDTJCTI0N OF FAHE.
KItANGEMEXTS II AVE RE EN PER
iected by the Oi"-irti r-t sni si i-
i;;ii;! Cum) my and tlie pionro- So-ii;e
Com i V, vvhereliv nassetiirers can liur
chase Til ROUGH TICKETS from Portland
io the different points in Idaho at the follow
ing rates :
From Portland to Hoise Cifv $.!
b'.aho City (1 ;()
" " Silver Giiv CI 50
Passer.jrers can lay over at Umatilla hy
giving notice to the Agent of the Pioneer
S t ap e Com p a n y . " -"
TIirona;l T'eltets Slil only si tlie
C n: i-v: nj-'s CFrv in Fort land.
The rates of passage on : river until
further notice will be as follows:
From Portland to Dalle? $'. 2a
" I'matiHa ." 0')
- " "WaHuhi D 0 )
' Pahuiso ) 00
' " Lewistoa 2" 0:.l
From Dalles to T'maiilhi ) (5 )
' Vi'udehi l I 0
' ' ' ' 'a ho.i -e " il
' " LowDn-n 1; ) 00
" Um.-'iila ' Walbila 2 ."
-; Fnlneso 7 u-'i
- l.ewi.- ton 12 ea
" WaPu'a ' l'ab.Mse CC)
Lewiston lu )
THE BOATS OF TILE 0. S. IT. CO.
For the Dalles
"WILIj i.e.
"K I'ORTbiVn IJAII.Y.
(Sumhiys excepted,)
rTr, p.jr'iT nrn,r it r-.j
coxafctjxg' ox
Monday, Wednesday, raid Friday,
ilii iioisSson t'.w l iii-'t-r Columbia
FOR
Umatilla tx. Wallula.
Tlie I'jiiiJij 's Posit.
Cert : fct-i with the
OH r i -r-i "ST" T TT-tTTTT C-H-iOT
liKTrisxixt' Tl
Poats will leave
l.ewiston everv ,-.
jouviav mor
ning, and "Wal-
lula every Moo lay, Ve !nt.sd.tv, and Fiiur.v
movnings, touching at 1. n.atilia an:' arrive
at Dalles same dav.
.. C. AIVWOItT'I,
Fei.h nt O. S. X. Co.
Portland, Jrdv 70th lv',7.
. v- t TrPT t n r n ?t "7 i"
si iuiiiia; j.a.vu.'-ii
T1IK STEAMER
RESCUE
Om.sos . . .
Master
CAKUVIXG THE UNITED STATES MAIL !
Will leave Portland for Monticello every
Tuesday, Thursday a id Saturday, at 7
o'clock a. m . , '(( Lc is river.
J. C. A IVstVfiHTH,
Pn-si b nt O. S. X. Co.
ASTORIA ROUTS.
THE V. S. MAIL STEAMER
SJOHN H. COUCH
Sxow Master.
Will b-ave Portland for Astoria and inter
mediate landings, on .Monday and Friday of
each week, at. j o'clock a. xi. Ki-turning,
wiil leave Astoria on Tuesday and Saturday
at ii a. m.
j. c. Aii swoirriT.
J'rc-iJmt O. S. X. Co.
PEOPLE'S
Traiisp or! at I on C om pan y .
XEV.
AltUAXGEJIEXT.
L'ntil further notice
THE STEAMER
A Is KKT,
Will leave Portland daily at 7 o'clock A. M.
from the Company's dock, foot of A street,
lor Oregon City, connecting with the
hteamer
.fev RELIANCE,
On Monday and Thursday of each
veck for Salem, Albany, Corvallis,
and intermediate points.
AND Willi THE STEAMER
jS UNION,
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
of each week, for Lafayette and in
termediate points.
Due notice will be given
when the Company will dis
patch a boat on other days than above.
Returning the Sir. ALERT will leave Oregon
City for Portland at o'clock P. M.
A. A . 71 V I. I V .
Pfittidleltt I'. T. Co.
SALEM, March 1st, 18-iT. (-A
TWO GOOD
Thimble Skein Wagons !
H)ll SALE. Also : One good spring wag
on. Infjuire of
2m
J. MFERS & ERO.
WCTIOXAXD C02OfIS:
-" v'll.
A. B. HIIasiiM!
AUCTIONEER, '
Corner of Front and O.il
K
AUCTION SALFS
Of Real Estate. Groceries. Of-nt-r-.l f
dise andilorses, QliT(:W
Every Wedrsday and Saturday ,
A. Licnnns,JXj Aiicti1J1'et',
AT PRIVATE Srr
..nglish refined Par and l:;1(1!e
Pnghsh Square and Of-tli.rn v.,t ,n '
Horse shoes. Files, R.sps" '
Screws, F.y-p;lns, sheet iron.'o j
also : '
A large assortment of Urocerj0 , .
b icn.vnnsov, A.ioti0!iPr
W. A. ALDRIOU. J. C. J1KKKM.L. JOHN y,-u
M'OBAKEMjMERRILL&do'v
SHIPPIXG, CUMMfSSlox ivii C
Forwarding Jlcrchants
A GENTS OF THE CAUFOUVU
1 . Ilawuuan and Oregon Packet I i, " M'
Importers of San Qm-ntin and ( r,'
Island Salt, Sandwich I.lan.I S."!S "I"
;;. ...a i-,,i eouee
4
Agents for Provost's k Co.'s p
1 rotA.. i i
r nuts, egetaoles,
I'leVn. v:. - "a
dealers in Hour. Giair 1
;ar. I
Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster. ' " f
Will attend totlu- Purchase. Sale or S.;
ment of Merchandise or Produc e in ?
York, San Fr ancisco, Honolulu, or IWtr.fT
ALOlilCH, -MEKKILL & i o - '
Nos i and 20-; California Street,
Sun Frt-nr-iL ;
il'CRAKEN, MERRILL A Co., " " ;
IH North Front Street, Port!anl.
SI'E CIA L A' 0 TICKS.
Du. IIostettek's Stomach
i
teks.- The operation of this palatable"
r-:.:.
euy upon tlie tomacn, liver and
txcrttnrr f
ortrans is sinularlv sViOthi
iriifsunl ecmi.-r ;
tive. It regulates, recruit.Nr and j,g
them. Dyspepsia, in $1) its tonus vid(;s",' ;
its control and invisrorating propcrti..' arJ f
it is recommended) mothers, ei-.tVebii'-d k f
the cares and duties of niateniitv, a t'j '
safest and best remedy thev c:in "j'r'V.-.i -r .
use. In all the crisis of female ije iQij:'
found eminently useful, and ehh rlv ti-r,.., I
p...
will derive much more beneiit fV
m a ti a-i t
ii om oruinary summanis. oiu uv tii"(i-.
gists and dealers everywhere
HODGE, CALEF A- CoQa.,,.,
3-":tf Portland, Or. -;'n.
DR. HUrELAIlD'S-
CF t.KUK ;Tt:n
THY
IT
The best Purifier of tht 111.,,
A Pleasant Tonic !
A verv Agreeable Drink !
I U
urpassed for acting si--
gently im the seereti.-nis ii'
nevs, bowels, stomach and
IT
For sale at al! wholesale and rtt;.i!
drug, and grocery Mores.
XODOI.Y should i:e WITHuVTIT
J. G. FiiTsoR, Proprietor.
T.WLoa it Pkmo.i.. Sole Ap-nf.
i."Iy) 4P; Clay si., San Francisco
rsLiiro'FTmTr3,Tosi
CELE3F?i,Tn
b iii & y U til 1 i
t" r r .
.... I".
i:n ul vl I'Tid cc: -
; THY
I VdtUl
( TilY
SELFI
r-p-::'" f-:' i
J 'I'l-ist. A i.toasaf-t t.-n
I uc no I.. I , - 1 1 -1 -
' .,..t T II I S K I-'::-
J '.--v , t A a u-o.'.rt o .
1:1. r; ?.'v .-! I.'.- I I tl
; . .-, . r : 1.
) V i l. IVV.T. O. .- .
I V.l
;.
A!3. "i. Ji' j 1
PLUMBS m, VA & STEAS
l it ting Establisliraent,
c. 110 I-
tt . t . . .
I'ci'lland.
O
Gas Fix'i'rrs.
Co'd. i'rg f la noes.
Hot Wuir I'd
- r it n.
a en . j t,i
i ; .. ., ',''.
Itrci a an ana a a:h
T T T I
1 Vu'.k r Ct
Rath T,',.
Hal 1');
V ' rev rh '
Pi-.K-?,QiIl Si:
tff F' no ir.s. VErrrtx ;o7'-s
A7 ."'.-', ;.;" .'." V-V 5 ii-.. I
for Stt-jiii , W.ilrr it nd ir'. o -
ALSO
Scotch Tubes. Water Ct cages, Wl.iJt.M,
Tailon Pumps, Sn-aui (o.i.ige, (oi.'!'f. j
Angle, and Cheek Valves, (hinge
C'oeks. Air Cocks, and all kimls
ot brass Work. Unliuir
Hose, Hose Pipes. Ac. '
Ilote-s. public buildings, and pnratHr-'-
deuces heated nith t'ae iafet ni:provei:;e:-s
in sle.-.m or hot air apparatus. .
I invite ciiixens geiS:ailv to call an.ftye
amine mv ,-o'ck..
hu h has iii-cn M-.vo
with great care, ami opecsa
attvutieii g
to the wants of this market.
.!avlN ls7. l:'y C. U.VXl.
"THE NATIONAL C0LLE6& ;
-OK-
BUSINESS AXi) t'03MSEBCE!(
Corner of ALDRR and FRONT street.
1011 TLA XI' OliEGoy. -r
rpiIIS I'OPULAK. PRACTICAL IN-TI
1 tutio., oif.-rs the' best and most suc".-
fni Svstem i f Practical Ira
ig aud Hi"
ough Pusiness Discipline,
TO QUALIFY
Yean- and Middle Aged !
Fur an Active, Successful L!c
l-r Tuition for the full Business Coal'?
time unlimited, S-"0. .,, V(
Those xvi.diing to become members . i.o
admitted auv week day ir. tl.e ycai. - q
amination at the time of enteriiur.
The College 0-voV, giving tudin.o.n
tion. is sent free to all who desire it.
Applicants i!l apply P'' 'i
l,v ti tter, to -u- K. l-.U i- , .
4';.1!ai ;
wj'res
" " .. 4
wm. consn r.
Sun Francisco.
- -e' ft
k. W ! k iW id m It t Mr -4- - - i
Importers h Wholesale Grccers,
74 FROST STREET,
Portland Oregon.
ri OODS SOLD FcOlTcASH AT A
JT advance upon ,,:
SAX KKAXCISCO JOVTAO FKil
C. cM.
Would thank merchants v i-tintr the . f
price their stockl.efore rirciuit??:
TEE BEST SELECTION
pTI And largest assortraeato
V L. Ladies Gents', Misses, r
" and Chihircns
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