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Laws of the United States,
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THE SKCOXD SESSION Or
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0 g7. An Act to provuie a temporary
jjovernrneiit for the Territory of Wyoin-
lije it enacted by tie Senate and limits of
litprtntatin of the United btut) of
Aifterieain Omaree aisetnlkd, That all that
part ei the United .States deicnbcd as iol
io'ws : Commencing at tbe intersection of
tiie twenty-seventh meridian of longitude
west from" Wa.-hinglon wiih the forty-filth
degree of north latitude, and running
: hence west to the thirty-fourth meridian
.f west longitude.thencc south t? the forty
irst decree of north latitude, and thence
north to the place of beginning, be, and
he same is hereby, organized into a teiu
uorary government hy the name of the
Territory of Wyoming : Provided. That
nothing in this act shall ho construed to
impair the rights of pen-on cr properly
eiow pertaining to the, Indians in said
Territory, so long as such lights fchall
remain unextinguished by treaty between
the United State? and such Indians : I'ro
cided furihr. That nothing ia this act con
tained shall be construed to inhibit the
government of the United States from di--idlngaaid
Tenitory into two or ru .io
Territories, in such manner and r.t such
Imes as Congress shall deem ccr.vcr.!ent
.and proper, or from attaching any portion J
.'.hereof to any other Territory or Stale.
(bc. 2. And le it farther enacted, TLa-t
the executive, power and authority in and
over said Territory of Wyoming shall In
vested in a governor, who shall hold his
ollice for four years, and until his succes
sor s-hf.ll bo appointed and rtnalhicd, un
less sooner removed by the President of
the United States with the nJviee and
consent of the Semite. The Coventor shall
Qsido within said Territory, shall be com-mandor-fij-chief
of the militia thoreof,shall
perform the duties and receive the emolu
ments of superintendent of Indian affairs,
and shall approve ail laws passed by the
.legislative assembly before they shall take
effect, unless the sumo shall pass by a
two-third vote as provided ia section
mx of this act ; he may grant pardons for
offences against the laws of said Territory,
arid reprieves for oMVnce's against the laws
of the United States, until the decision of
ilie President can be made known thereon;
Q he shall commission all officers who shali
lie appointed to oilice under the laws of
said Territory, and shall take care that the
laws be faithfully executed.
Sec. 3. Af.d bl it furtlnr enacted. That
there shall be a secretary of said Terri
tory, who shall reside therein, and hold
Jiis office for four years, unless sooner re
moved by the President of the United
.States, with the consent of the .Senate- ; he
. shall record and preserve all the laws
-and the proceedings of the legislative as
sembly hereinafter constituted, and all
acts and proceedings ol the governor in
his executive department : be shall trans
iuit one copy of the laws and one copy of
the executive proceedings on or before
the first day 04 LVecmbcr in each year to
the 1 "resident and, at the same time,
two copies of the laws to the Speaker of
the House of Representatives and the Pres
ident of the Senate for the use of Congress:
.and in case of the death, removal, resigna
O tion. or Ciher necessary absence of the
governor from the Territory, the secre
tary ahull have, and he is hereby author
ized and required to execute and perform,
all she powers andj.luties of the governor
during such vacancy or absence, or until
.another governor shall be appointed to
till such vacancy.
Sec. -t. And be'jt furtlcr enacted, That the
legislative power and authority of said
Territory shall be vested in the governor
and legislative assembly. The h gishvive
assembly shall consist of a council and
house of representatives. The council
shall consist of nine members, which nijy
le increased to thirieen, having (he quali
fications of voters as hereinafter prescribed,
'v-vjiose term of service shall continue two
vcats. The house of representatives shall
consist of thirteen members, which may
be increased to twenty-seven, possessing
the same qualifications as prescribed fV-r
members of the council, and whose term
of set vice shall continue one year. An
j'pportionnient shall be made by the gov
ernor as nearly equal as practicable among
the several counties or district for the
t . i' .t . . - ri -i , . . r
election oi me council aim e.oi.se oi lep
resentatives. giving to each section of the
Territory-representation in the ratio of their
population, (excepting Indians not taxed.)
as nearly as may be. and the members of
the council and house of representatives
shall reside in and be inhabitants of the
districts for which they n-av be elected.
respectively. Previous to the first elec
tion the governor shall cause a census or
enumeration of the inhabitants of the sev
eral counties or districts of the Territory
to 1)0 taken, and the first election shall be
.held at such times and places, and be con
ducted in such manner as the governor
shall appoint and direct, and he shali at
the same time declare the number of mem
bers of the council and house of repre
sentatives to which each of the counties
.or districts shall be entitled under this act.
The number of persons authorized to be
elected, having the highest number of
votes in each of said council, districts for
members of the council, shall be declared
j nv i ne governor uuiy eiecteu to tue couu
,cil : and the person "or persons authorized
to be elect (i) having the greatest number
of votes lor the house of" representatives
equal to the number to which each county
oi district shall be entitled, shall be de
e'ared by the governor to be elected nieia
vx of the house of representative.-? : Pro
cidid. That in case of a tie between two
or more persons voted for, the governor
hall order a new election, to supply the
vacancy made by such tie vote. And the
persons thus elected to the legislative as
sembly shall meet at such place mid on
. ueh clay as the governor shall appoint;
but thereafter the time, place, and manner
of 'holding and conducting elections by
the people, Snd the apportioning "I'he rep
resentation in the several counties or dis
tricts to the council and house of repre
sentatives, according to the . population,
shall be prescribed by law, as well as the
day of the commencement of She regular
session of the legislative assembly : Pro
vided. That no cne session shall exceed
the tern of forty days, except the litst,
which may be extended to sixty days, but
no lomrer.
Skco. -And Ic it farther enadaT. That
.very male citizen of the United States
.above the age of twenty-one years, u-d
including persons who shall have de
clared their intention to become citizens
of the United States, who shall have been
a resident of the said Territory at the time
of the passage of this act shall be entitled
io vote at .the first and nil st'.b -ei-.uent c'.ec-
-t.k'.ns in the Territory, and shall be eligible j
t.a hob! any office hi said Ten itory. And the j
-ii'gb.hitive assembly shall not at any time j
abrt.Ve the right of suffrage, or to hold j
office, on account of the race, color, or
jirevious condition of servituda of any
resident of the Territory : Provided, That
Lb right ofMifliage and" of holding ofiice
.-shall be exercised only by citir.ens of the
United .States. atd those "who shall have
declared on oath before a competent court
id" record their intention to become such,
and shall have taken a; vaUi to support
the Const-.tntion and govt ravae-iit -of the
United States.
St:c. it. .!-, ".'...- :' ,.- r-i.,''r -I, iThat
the legislative power of .the Territory shall
extend to all rightful subjects of legisla
tion consistent wish the Constitution oi the
United States and the provisions of this
twt ; but no law shall be passed interfer
ing with the primary dispell of the soil :
no tax stall be imposed upon the property
4,f the United States, nor .shall the lands or
other property of ;:on resident? be taxed
higher -than the lands or other property of
rcsi'bn's, cor shall any law be passed im
pairing the rights of private property, nor
ehnll any unequal discrimination be made
in taxing different kinds of prvpeuy, but
all pi operty subject to taxation shall be
;axcd in proportion to its value. Every
bill wLIi b v.. -'. he enure:!
l-.id i ..J 5 ( V. i u;: s j I r',:f 'I
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ifnot. he shall return it vith his objections
to the house in which it originated, who
shall enter the objections at large upon
their journal and proceed to reconsider
it. If, after such reconsideration, l-.vo-t
birds of tbgt house shall agree to pass
the bill. itB.tll he sent, together with the
objections, to the other Louse, by which
it shall likewise be resonskdered ; and if
approved by two-third of that house it
shall become a law. Hut in all such cases
the votes of both houres ?hall be deter
mined by yeas: and -nays, to be entered
on the journal of each house respectively.
If-any bill not be returned by the governor
wiihki five days (Sunday excepted) after
it shall have been presented to him, the
same shall be a law in like manner as if
he had signed It, unless the assembly, by
adjournment, prevent its return, in which
case it shall not be a law.
Sue. 7. And le -it ftu-ihtr vnrkd, That
all township, district, and county officers,
not herein otherwise provided for, shall be
appotited or elected, as tiie cases may be,
in such manner as shall be provided by
the governor and legislative assembly of
the Territory, The governor shall nomi
nate and by and with the consent of the
council appoint all officers not herein
otl.orwi-e provided for, and in the first in
stance the governor may alone appoint all
such officers, w ho shall hold their offices
until the end of the first session of the
legislative assembly ; and shall lay oil' the
necessary districts for members, of the
council find -house ef representatives, and
all other officers.
Sue. b. And le it fm-tlicr c undid, That
no member of the legislative assembly
shall hold or be appointed to any office
which shall have been created, or the sal
ary or emoluments of which shall have
been increased while he was a member,
during the term for which he w?s elected,
and for one year after the expiration of
such term : and no person holding a com
mission or appointment under the United
States, except postmasters, shall be a
member of the legislative assembly, or
shall bold any ofiice under the govern
ment Of. said 1 e.-ritory.
Six. !'. Aul U it f,ntlr awd.-J, That
the judicial power of said Territory -shall
be vested in a supreme court, district
courts, pnbate courts, and justices of the
peace. The supreme court shall consist
of a chief justice and two associate justices,
any two of whom shall constitute a quo
rum, and who shall hold a term at the seat
of government of ;-aid Territory annually
and they shall bold their offices for lour
years, unless sooner removed by the Pres
ident with the consent of the Senate of the
United Slates. The said Territory shall be
divided into three judicial districts, and a
district, court shall be held in each of tun
sa id d's: i lc'is by one of the justices of the
supreme court, at such time and place as
may be prescribed by law ; and said
judges shall after their appointments, re
spectively, reside in tbe districts which
shall be assiancd them. The jurisdiction
of the several courts herein provided for,
both appellate and original, and that of the
probate courts, and of the justices of the
peace, shall be s limited by law: Pro
vuiecUThat justices of the peace shall not
have Jurisdiction of any matter of eentro
versy win n the title cr boundaries of land
may be in dL-pnto. or where the debt or
sum claimed shall exceed one hundred
dollars, and the said supremo and dis
trict courts, respectively, shall possess
chancery as well as common law jurisdic
tion una authority for redress of all
wrongs committed age.inst the Constitu
tion or laws of the United States or of the
Territory affecting persons or property.
Each district court, or the judge thereof
shall appoint itf'cirrk, who shall also be
the register in chancery, and shall keep
his ofiice where ihe court may be held.
Writs of error, bills of exception, and ap
peals shall be allowed in all eases from
the final decisions of said district courts to
the supreme court under such regulations
as may be prescribed by law, but in no
ease removed to the supreme court shall
trial by jury be allowed in said court. The
supreme court. or the justices thereof, shall
appoint its own clerks, and every clerk
shall hold hi- office at the pleasure of the
court fi'i- which he shall Izavo been ap
pointed. Writs of error, and appeal from
the final decision of said supreme court
shall be allowed and may be taken to
the Supreme Covtrt of the United
Slates, in tbe same manner and under
the fame regulations as from the circuit
courts of the Untied States, where the value
of property or the amount in controversy,
to he ascertained by the oath or ailiriiiatio!)
of either party, or other competent witness,
shall exceed one thousand dollars ; and each
of the said district cmnts shall have and (x
eveise the same jurisdiction in all cases
arising under the Constitution and laws of
the -United States, as is vested m the circuit
and district courts of the United States ; and
the said supreme and district courts of said
Territory, and the respect i-e judges thereof,
shall and in a. grant writs of habeas corpus
in all cases in which the same are grantable
by the judges of the United States in the
Pistrict of Columbia; and the first six days
of every term of said courts, or so much
thereof as shall be necessurj-, shall hi ap
propriated to the trial of causes arising un
der the said Constitution and laws; and
writs of error and appeals mall such cases
shall be made to the supreme court of suid
Territory, the same as in other cases. The
said clerk shali receivo in all such cases the
same fees which th clerks of the district
coin ts of i'akota Territory now receive for
similar services.
Sec. 10. xvJ lie it further enacted,
That there sha'i be appointed an attorney
tor said Territory, who shall continue in of
fice for four years, unless sooner rciroved
by the President wiUi tin; consent of the
Senate, and who shall receive the same fees
and salary as is now received hv the attor
ney of the United States f.r the Territory of
l.,-.;,th Dakota. Theie shall al.-o be a
marshal fur the Territory appointed, who
shall hold his ollice for four years, unless
sooner removed by the President with the
consent of the Somite, a.nd who shall execute
id I processes issuing from the said courts
when exorcising their jurisdiction as circuit
and district cevirts ef the United States ; he
dudl pel lb i m the duties, be subject to the
same regulations and penalties, ami be en
titled to the same fees ;s t.h marshal of the
district court of the United States for the
resent Territory of Ha kola, and shall, in
addition, be paid two hundreu dollars an
nually as a compensation for extra services.
Skc. 11. And be itfurthrr enacted,
That the governor, secretary, chief justice,
and as!eeiate.jus:C-s, attorney, and marshal
shidl be nominated, and by and with the
ud vice arid consent ef the Senate, appointed
by the President of the United States. The
4iivernwr and secretary to be appointed as
aforesaid slmll, before they act as such, re
spective! y take an oath cr ai'urmation be
fore the district judge, or smii? justice of thea
peace in the limits of said Territory July
uuthorized to administer oaths and aJiirma
Tions by the laws now in force therein, or
betore the Chief .1 Ustlce. or same associate
justice ef the Supreme Court of tlx; United
'states, to support the Constitution of the
United Su-?s, and lab hfully t discharge
the duties of their respective offices, which
said oaths when so taken shall be certified
bv the peison by whom the same sha.il have
been taken ; and such certificates shall be
received r.ad recorded by the .secretary
am.-uic the ' executive proceedings, and the
chie" justice, and associate justices, and ail
other civil ofiice.ra in sxi i Territory, before
they act as such, sliall take a like oath or
adirmation before the said governor or scc
retarv, or sonic judge or justice of the peace
of the Territory, wno may be duly commis
sioned ai u o i ali tied, wide!) said oath or of-
; Jirtuatioa s-hail be cei liiied aad transmitted
by the person- taking the stmie to the secre
'. try to be rcco'iYd by him as aforesaid, and
- afterwau's the like oath or aihrmatiou shall
j be taken, cet'.im.d. and recorded in such
! manner as prescribed by law. The gcvei nor
! shall receive au uanu.d s-alary of two thuiis-
and dollars as governor, and one thousand
I dollars as superintendent cf Indian affairs ;
. too chief justice and associate justices shall
j each receive mi annual saiury cf tw-.-nty-five
hundred dollars, and the secretary shall I'C-
ceivo ua iiuiutal salary of eighteen hundred
' dollars. The said salaries saull be payable
fjtiarier-y curly at the treasury of tlqs'Uuited
! .Mates. The member s of tbe legislative as-
scmbly shah be entitled to receive four dob
j bus each per day during their utLfudauee at
j the sessi-.-a thereof,aud three dollars for every
', tnvnty Uides' travel in foitig- to and
! returning from thl? sahi " sessions.
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Territory. '. There "shall als6"beappf6pri
ated annually a suQieient , sum, to be ex
pended by the secretary, and upon an
estimate to be made by "the Secretary oi
the Treasury of the United States, to de
fray the expenses of the legi.vlativa assent
bly, the printing of tho lars, and other
incidental expenses ; ami tbe secretary of
the Territory shall annually account to" the
Secretary of tbe Treasury of the United
States for the manner in which then fore
said sum shall have been expended. i
Six:. 22. And le it further enuehd, That
the legislative assembly of the TWritnrv
of Wyoming shall bold its first session at
such time and place in said Territory as
tbe governor thereof shall appoint and di
rect ; and at said first session, or as soon
thereafter a tbey shall deem exxsdient.
the governor nd legislative assembly
shall proceed to locate and establish the
seat of government for said Territory at
such place as they may deem eligible ;
w hich place, however, shall thereafter be
subject to be changed by the said gov
ernor and legislative assembly.
Sec. And. le itfurthr enacted, That
a delegate to the House of Representatives
of the United States, to werve during each
Congress of the United Slates, may be
elected by the voters qualified to elect
members of the legislative assembly, who
shall be entitled to the same rights and
privileges as are exercised and enjoyed by
the delegates from the several other Ter
ritories of the U nited States in the said
House of Representatives. 'The first elec
tion shall be held at such time and places,
and he conducted in such manner, as the
governor shall appoint and direct; and at ail
subsequent elections the time, place, and
manner of holding elections shall be pre
scribed by law. The person having the
greatest number of votes of the qualified
electors as hereinbefore provided, shali be
declared by the governor elected, and a cer
tificate tl.cteof shall be accordingly given.
Sec. U. And U U fuftft uiH?d, That
sections u-umbered sixteen and thirty-six in
each township in said Territory sball bc, and
the same are hereby, reserved fur the pur
pose of being applied to public schools in
the State or States hereafter to he erected
out of the same.
Sec. IS. And be it fin-tbier cuaded. That
temporarily and until otherwise nnivi,lwl bv
j law the governor of said Territory may de
fine t fie judieud districts of said Territory,
and assign the judges whj may be appoint
ed for the said Territory t the several dis
tricts, and also appoint" the times and places
for holding courts in the several counties or
subdivisions in each of said judicial districts
by proclamation to be issued hv him; but the
legislative assembly, at their titst or any
subsequent session, may organize, niter, or
modify such judicial districts and assign the
judges and alter the times and places cf
ho'ding the coin-is as to them shall seem
proper and convenient.
See. 10. And be it further enacted,
That the Constitution and all laws of tho
United States which are not locally applica
ble, shall have the "same farce and cilect
within the said Territory of Wyoming as
eiscwhere withiu the United States.
Si;c. 17. And be il further enacted,
That this act. shall take cilect from and afier
the time when the executive and judicial oiii-ce'-s
herein provided for shall have becndulv
appointed and qualified: 1'rocid'd, That all
general territorial laws of the Territory of
L'akota in force in any portion of -Said Terri
tory of Wyoming at the time this act shall
take cilect shad te and continue in force
throughout the said Territory until repialed
by the legislative authority" of .said Terri
tory except such laws as lelate to the pos
session or occupation of mines or mining
claims.
Approved, July 2", !$!.
No. 01. An act to incorporate the Na
tional Life- Insurance Company of the
United States of America.
Me it ;tr.-Vj i.y fJ. S, nHte and H:uf r-f li'p- .
tyen'rtir- f the United ifUti of Amiru-.i'
in t'Oii'7 '( '.-. mbi'.d.
That John 1). Defrees, William E. Chand
ler. Samuel Wilkeson. E. A. lloiiins, Na
than G. Shirk weather. John A. Wills. Frank
Turk, Adam S. Pratt, Henry C. Swain,
and all the other jiersons w ho shall here
after become stockholders in tbe conijuiny
incorporated, are hereby created a body
poiitie and corporate, by the name and
style of the National Eire Insurance Com
pany of the Unired States of America, tor
the purpose of carrying on tbe business of
insurance on lives, and to make all and
every insurance appertaining thereto, or
connected therewith ; and to grant, pur
chase, and dispose of annuities in ihe city
of Washington, in the District of Columbia,
and elsewhere, and shall and may have
erpeluu! succession, and shall be cap-abb
iaw of contracting and being contracted
with, and of suing ami being sued, plead
ing and being impleaded iu the district
and circuit, court of tbe United States,
either in law or equity in this District or
elsewhere, and they and their successors
shail and may have a common seal, and
may change the same at their will and
jdeasure, and mny also from t'nr.e to time,
at any meeting of their directors, by a ma
jority of votes, as hereinafter provided,
ordain, establish, and jvat iu execution
such by-laws, ordinances, rules, and regu
lations, tbe same -not being contrary to
this act or tho laws of the United States,
as may appear to them necessary or ex
pedient for the management of :-aid cor
poration. its business and affairs, and may
from time to time alter or repeal the same
or any of them.
S::o. 2 And he it f-iriher civided. That
tho capital stock of said company shall
consist, of ten thousand -shares of stock of
the value ofoue hundred dollars each, be
ing one million of dollars, with the jirivi
lege to increase the srtmo from time to
time by a vote of the stockholders at any
annual or special meeting, and the cor
porators, or a majority of them named in
the first, section of this act. shail have
tower to receive subscriptions to the stock
of the company, at such time and places
as they i;my deem expedient, and when
the whole amount of stock shall have been
subscribed, ami twenty jut centum there
on shall have 'been paid in. (which pay
ment shail be required at the time of sub
scribing.) the stockholders shall elect
twelve directors to serve until the next
annual election, or until thrir successors
be duly elected and qualified, and the di
rectors so elected of said .company when
it shiili Lave been organized, may. and
titey are hereby authorized and empow
ered to have and to exercise in the name
and behalf of the comjuaiy. all the rights
and privileges which are intended to be
hereby given. Upon, commencing active
business, the directors shail have power
to require payment of the amount remain
ing unpaid on the' stock of the company,
at such time and in such proportions as
they m:iy think proper : Provided, That
the whole amount shall be required within
two months from the time of commencing
active business, and under the penalty, in
case oi" non payment as required, of for
feiture to tho company of such stock and
all previous payments thereon ; and should
the capital stock at any time be increased,
the stockholders at the time of such in
crease shall be entitled to a pro rata share
of such increase upon the payment of the
par value of the same.
Sr.c. 0. And he it fnrther uadJ, That
any certificate or obligation issued by the
company, agreeing to purchase one of its
policies lor a fixed stun during a stated
period, when accompanied by the' policy
duly assigned or transfe-avd.'shal! bo ne
gotiable, and .shall convey title to the pol
icy to the party to whom it may be as
signed er transferred.
Sec. 4. An i Of it further twfcT, That
any policy taken out in favor of a wife,
child, relative or other person having a
beneficial interest iu ihe life of the insured,
shall not be liable to seizure by the cred
ibrs of the person so insured :" ProvLZ.-J.
That ihf policy does not exceed the sum
often thousand dollar;?.
Srr. .". Aud he it fvrlher enacted. That
it shall be lawful for the sxid corporation
io purchase, hold and convey real estate
a- follows :
First. Such as shall be reoulsite for its
immediate accommodation in the conveni- i
cut transauti 'n of its business ; t j
Second. Sncli r shall have been leort-
gapeu io n in gwu taiin ny way ot sccn
ri'y for ka::s . previously contracted for
n: j-t-.-e-
Fourth. Siicb as "si all have been pur
chased at sales upon judgments, decreea,'
or mortgages obtained or made for such
debts.' ? ' t T :
The said corporat-ion shtill not pnrchase.
bold, or convey real estate in any other
case or for any other purpose ; and all
such real estate as shall not be necessary
for the accommodation of said company,
in the convenient transaction of its busi
ness, shall be sold and disposed of within
six years after the said company shall have
acquired title to the same ; and it shall not
be lawful for the said company to hold
such real estate for a longer period than
that above mentioned. ' " .
Sec. 6. And be it further enacted. That
the board of directors shall have power to
invest the capital stock "and accumulated
profits or surplus funds of tbe said com
pany in such securities and in such man
ner as they may elect, but the stockhold
ers of this company shall not be liable for
any loss, damage, or responsibility beyond
the amount of stock subscribed by them
respectively, e.nd any profits accruiug
therefrom and undivided, and the premi
um reserve, ov reinsurance fund, shall be
invested in. or loaned upon, the following
securities, and no other :
- First. The real estate, as herein de
scribed. Second. Bonds and mortgages on un
encumbered real estate, worth, in each
case, at least double the amount loaned.
Third. Stocks of the United States of
America.
Fourth. StoclvS of the several Stales,aad
ol incorporated cities therein.
Skc. 7. And le it. further enadi t, That
the directors shall be elected annually by
the stockholders on the second Tuesday of
March, and they shall elct from their
number, at the first mooting of the board
utter tfietr election, a president ana a vice
president, ariel shall have power to ap
point a cashier and a secretary, and such
other officer, clerks, and agent as the
business of the company may require, and
to fill vacancies occasioned by death or
resignation in said board. All elections
for directors shall bo by ballot, and every
stockholder shall be entitled to one vote
for each share of the stock held by him,
but no person shall be eligible as director
who is not a stockholder to the amount of
twenty shares.
Six". S. And he it further emeied, . That
ten days' notice shall be given by publi
cation in two papers, published in "the city
of Washington, of the time and place of
the annual election, w hich election shall
be conducted by three stockholders, who
shail be appointed for that purpose by the
board of directors at their jirevious stated
meeting, one of whom shall act as judge,
and the other two as inspectors.
Si-:e. th And be it furtl.er enacted. That
the directors shall have power to declare
such dividends of the jirolits of the eom
jcuiy as they may deem juoper : I'roeidcd.
That no dividend shall be declared w hen
the capital stock would be impaired there
by. Skc. 10. And be. it farther emdid, That
the otiice of the company shall be located
in the city of Washington, in the District
of Columbia, and said comjtany may es
tablish branches or agencies elsewhere,
subject to the laws of the States respect
ively, in which it may be established.
Ss:e. 11. And be iffirihircwted, That
Ci mgress may ::.t. any time alter or amend
this act of incorpuraiion.
Approved, July to. lsC8.
EI1EAI), CRACK ERis, CAKE-. PIES,
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONER Y.
kJow Firm I
Billor & Miller !
Proprietors cf the lyne; established
LINCOLN BAKERY!
West Site main Street,
Oregon City
.Oregon.
Take jdeasure in introducing themselres
to the public, and at the same tone announce
that the business will be continued sit the
old stand as heretofore, where they will maa
tifacture the best qualities of
BREAD,
rn:s.
CAKES,
iM LOT BREAD,
JJos'on, Butler, Sugar and Soda
C Ti .A. C K E R S ,
(Cc., tic, dec.
In addition to which we shall keep constant
ly on hand a large stock ot the best
FAMILY GSCCSEIES,
PROVISIONS, &c.
Z'J' Th5 best produce that is afforded by
the market, bought and sold.
L. im.T.ETt.
A. F. MiELLTl. -
In retiring from the trade as one alone nnd
beginning anew the business Willi Mr. Miller
as jiartner, 1 wish to return my thanks to
the public fur their generous jatronnge is
times j'ast, raid ask for a continuance of the
same.
AH accounts due must be paid forthwith. "
L. DILI.KR.
D IKE c r.r
; NEW AND
ELEGANT STYLES
i i. . .
OF
Eecl-Rocm
SUITES.
Just received and placed in the warcrooms,
OF
N'JRGREN & SHINBLER I
JOO, 10S, lJO, 17 54
First street, comer of Salmon,
' PORTLAND, OREGON.
PARLOR SETS IN TERRY,
IN FLUSH, AND IN HAIR-CLOTH.
Eew Ornamental Pieces,
For the Parlor, Great Assortment ef
HOUSEHOLD rUSHITUEE !
Lounges aud Spring beds.
r The trade supplied with goods
in original packages, on retsona'e
terms.
HURGKEN i- SI1INDLER.
Ward S. Stevens, Notary. W. W. Skinner
STEVENS a SKINNER,
Or'FicE A Washington street., Poilhmd.
General Agents, Coluctors Account
ants, House agents, solicitors in
Trade, and special Brokers.
Conveyancers of Real estate, Searchers" of
Recoras, Appraisers and negotiatois of
louns. Legal-and other daevments. prc
rr.ra) with ifcurscy aad at short r.otice.
'i
IVew Advertisements.
D AFPLETCrJ c CO.,
-.. ' : , SO, 92 & 91 Grand St.,
Tlevv York.
Booltsellcr3,Isap:'rtc-rs Stationers.
TheT are the publishers of the lcst
School Boolis in the country. They sup
ply alljlnolis at the lowest rates.
Stationers supplied at prices low if
not lower than any other house.
Doing a large business, they are enabled
to bur in the cheapest market, and sell at
the low est priccH. Prices and Catalogues
sent on application.
1 AAA AGENTS WANTED in a puts
XUUU of the United States, to seit our
immense list of nearly 1 n di tierent UOOKS,
PIIJLES and PHOTOGiES 1'iiIC ALBUMS.
Every family wants something from it. Cat
alogues furnished free on application, and
books sent post-paid to any address on re
ceipt of price. Canvassing books contain
ing ihe list with prices, together with blank
sheets and printed heading.-; for enrolling a
list of names, sent free to any one on receijd
ofoocts. Anybody can sell loo to I oof of
these books almost anywhere. Tor terms
to a"ents and other information, address
JOHN E. POTT It it CO., Publishers, Nos.
C.U and t17 Sanson! St., I niladelphia, Pa.
REDDiHfFS H0SS1A SALE,
The universal remedy for
Jl'rm; S.-n.d, Jyriuxix,
6'-'-'S C;'u'bl..tin-i, C.hnniel
Hand:-', llclutnj J'ilo, '.Wi
iron,,.'", Scrf'uhr, libtrh
tiffed
M mpil Mitci. A purely vegetable
ointment. Jsccu in use m-
;v rears. Sold by every
storekeeper m California
.nd Oregon.
RKDDTNG CO., Itostou, Mass.
81200
A VE AH TO AG b NTS to sell
the Mar 8'itatllc Sewing
AiucUiitcM. lull ftrfietitura tre Extra
inducements to cxpei ienccd Agents. Call
on or address W. G. WILSON & CO., Cleve
land, O.; Uoston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo.
T
x tiooa tiii'Sty a;i:ktsVo
will nav S-" oer week and cxnenses.
Pur particulars, address G. ,Y JACKSON
k CO., Baltimore, Md.
TOiACGO MUiBOTEi
T 7" A It 5t A N TE D to mwee all hesiiik.v
V 2 b'.t ;. This great remedy is an'ex
cellent appetizer. It rratriEs tuk ni.ooo,
invigorates the system, possesses great
nourishing and strengthening power, en
ables the stomach to digest the heartiest
food, makes sieep re fresh iug.aud establishes
robust health. . and Choicer for
Si-dif T'ftrs Cured. Price Fitly Cents per
bos, post free. Can besvnt any distance bv
.mail with perfect safety. A treatise on the
injurious cdlccts of Tobacco, with lists of
references, testimonials, Ac, sent free.
Agents wanted. Address Dr. T. R. AR
BOTT, Jersey City, N. J.
L)SY HOJIVlt : V,Or Soul C i:irii! I i.S.
How cither sex may fascinate and gain
the a fleet ions of any one they e'loosc, in
stantly ; ai-o secure prosperity in lore or
business. K cry one can acquire this sin
gular power.. This queer, exciting book has
been published by us ten years, the sale of
which has been enormous, ;r.:d is the only
book of the kind in the Kn-ilish language.
Sent by mail for -j.T ets., or live lbr one dol
lar, together with a c-.ude to the unmarried.
A(l.!re'.-s T. WlLIdAM A CO., Book Pub
lishers, Philadelphia.
t y trf r
PiA.MIOOD Noth-
l 2 k j I S m ing so important.
Send two stamps for sealed 72 pages on the
whole subject. Dr. Yuittiki:, confidential
physician, 017 St. Chalks St., St. bonis,
Mo., stands pre-eminently above all others
in his specialty. No matter who failed,
state your care. Patients treated by mail in
ever)- State.
JGIIIJ G, & CO.,
IMIOUTi;ilJ AM) V.H!l.K:ibK
STATION ERS, k-: the Larukst Sto-k
or SrATioNiiitv. Blank Books, Sch.oo! Books,
Wrapping Paper, 1'iaying (.'.mis, Priuter-t'
Cards, Bill lb-ad and Ledger Papers, etc.,
on tiie j'aeilie Coast. Seeclul ultenlion
gir-u to iippl mg the trnd
Blank Books u
.aoe to oi iler at short notice.
-J and Sausome st., aim ."i7 and
Sacramento t., San Franei.-co.
oo'J
VILSOIT h BRO.,
W7ioi.t;SAi.?; a n n nicTAii. h::.lkus ix
DOORS, WINDOWS AND BLINDS.
We have now in store a r iIi-S,- ss-
nnuf m our !;;;- which vo oiler at
Hi-" Purchasers would do well to call and
examine our stock before purchasing else
where. A 1. 'm-. C'a 1 iforiilu. and I3rtsiu:ii
ts., S;t:i Vca lit i,c .
T
111-: AGENCY of the coleb-nfd Elliotic-
llook Lock Stitch Sewo;- Machine
(formerly the '' Sioat" liliiptici being pcr
maaeullv established here, a s:dcndid stock
i.-i nnv otlered to select from, and the latest
improvements will be added to oll machines
at the least possible expense. A. If. SUP
LHE, -jo:.', Kearney St., San Francisco.
Agents wasted everywhere.
Cash rrng House cf
M. DRUGGISTS
San Francisco & Sacramento,
Cab, and of ITatt Street, N. Y.
Q ALES OF THE FLORENCE ON THIS
O Coast in In.;?, exceeded by ftpi.oori those
of any of her Sewing Machine, as shown by
the sworn statements of the Agents at the
Internal Revenue Office.
eT&"h. T- ANTHONY & CO.,
oo.l Broadway, N. .,
MANUFACTEHEKS of Phoiograjudc
Materials, Photographic Albums, Stereoscope;-
and Views. Importers of French,
English snd German Chrouio.
A WATCH FBEK given gratis to every
live man who will act as agent in a
new, liglitaud li'intuabie business, paving
: :o per day. No gift enterprise. No huni
img. Address K. Moxuok Kexxkdt, Pitts
burgh, J'a.
jSSAYS
FOR VlHTVr; Ml'V 1
Errors and Abuses incident to Vm-tli
and Early Manhood, with the humane view
of treatment and cure, sent hv mail, fre" of
charge. Address HO WARD ASSOC1 V
TlON. Box B, Philadelphia, Pa.
Eowman's Washing Compound
Gives entire satisfaction.
Ask your procr for it.
F. PUTZulAN,
IMIOimiR AND JCUHLit l.V
Wines & Liquors.
Also Sole Manufacturer and 1'roprictor of the
Celebrated' Prussian Bitters.
1." Jackson Street, San Francisco.
IIAST Zi CAHAL.II.
New Slock of Soots and Sh.oes
JEST RECEIVED !
Best Selection i7l the City !
Comprising all the leading and best brands
known, such as Beokcrt'sTirrell's, Foggs,
Houghton it CcoHdgt-'s. Reed's, Godfrey's
and numerous others, of gents' and boys'
wear. A 1 so Mile's, Sicbcriich', lJuri's,
Sau 1 "riineisco aud ciutom-made ladies aud
ehildreu's wear.
Oar customers aud the public; in general
are invited to call aud erumine our stock,
which we will sell cheaper than ever.
P. S. Boots made to-order, and an assort
ment, of Our .nuke constant !v en hand.
Philadelphia. Boot and Shoe, Store,
21-2 Front .Strati,-, opposite Barman Bros ,
rorll.uid, Oregon- ...
MEUSSBOBFFER BROTHERS
Offer their entire stock ef
HATS, CAPS,
Hat Materials, and Store Fixtures,
FOR SALE tU COST US TIL DECEMBER
To close the store they now occupy, and
after that -date will re-open, cor. of
Front and Morrison streets, ia
White's Kew Building!
The prettiest lint store ever opened on the
Pacific coast.
THE FALL AXD W1XTER
STYLE; FOR 1868
In Silk and Cas.siniere Hats, is now ready.
O
Wc receive, in addition to cur extensive
stock, by'every steamer, ail the latest styles
tfGiee us a call now, if you icish
a bargain.
7-1 Fiont slret-f, Portland,
Until December 1st, lri'JS.
I'll l.-l.M I I ' .M.
GANGPJLOWS.
As the age in ndu'ch zee live demands
lirogress ia Farming Bndemenls as
iccll as in all other branches of ' -Indus
try, ice have determined to enter exten
sive ly upon the manufacture cf the
celebrated
IPfell Git 22 g" Plov I
Better known in Oregon as the WOL
OA MO T PL O W, This Plow com .
bines all the desirable points of a per
fect implement, being simple in con
s! ruction, chcoj), durable, and of light
draft. The only Premiums which were
awarded to Gang Plows at the great
Implement trial at Jfuttoon, Sept. 4,
lS'JG, by the State Agricultural Soci
ety of Illinois, tee re awarded to this
Plow. The following is an extract
from the lie-port of the Commissioner
of Agriculture, fur the year 18GG, and
may be found on page 210 of that re
port :
"The Gang Blow made by J. C. Pfeil.
A renzvdle, Cass County Illinois, is received
with no little favor in the west. Almost in
credible stories are told of lt.s excellencu
and etliciency in plowing the prairie fields
of Illinois and other States.
" The depth of the furrow is regulated by
the crank-axle, which is so arranged that
the ploughs can he driven deeper or shal
lower at the pleasure of the driver, w hen the
team is niovmg.by means of the lever.
We also manufacture sulkey jilovvs for
small boys, or intirni persons who arc enable
to manage a team of three or four horses.
This gang or sulkey plow, will cut'u fur
row from 1 to 10 inches deep.
"The committee who test ad the draught
ul' this plow with a dynamometer state, that
it ran lighter by l b' pounds, than other plow
when running at the sanits depth, and held
by the plowman while o:i foot.''
With this I'low one man can do
more work than tv:o men can do with
walking Plows, aud the same amount
of team. Hence, it will be seen that
it will more than pay for itself in one
season's plowing.
ti.Si" In ad li tion to ihe above, John.
W.Lewis teiil also manufacture the
WEB-FOOT GANG PLOY!
A N : ! TUK
Web-rootalkiiiij Plow !
7j.it pat'erns of his own invention,
for ichich putenti have been applied
for, and which have, withstood practi
cal tests with the best results ncciviug
flattering testimonials . tchcrever seen
or tried. '
tSr SVow, the Farmers of Oregon
are invited to give the Oregon City
Manufactory a trial. Bo not pu.rci
ase a Plow of any description until
ynu have examined our make and
'prices, as tee are determined to sell at
less than importer's rales, bi giving
you a more durable article,and a guar
antee warranting the same.
For furtdcr information address
LEWIS & WCLGAMOT,
OREGON CITY.
NERVE I NERVE! MEBVE!
The Requirements of the Times !
J. E. RALSTON,
HAS IT !
ripiIE OLD ROCK STORE, THE BEST
JL Dry Goods house in Oregon City, has the
pluck to fill everv department with au ennre
Joy to the Hungry !
Hard Times Come Again no More !
Great Fall in the price of Goods!
At the Rock Store, on the corner of Main
aud Fifth streets, Oregon City, has jnst re
turned from San Francisco, where he purch
ased a large and well selected stock of
DRESS GOODS,
WOOLEN " PRINTS,
WHITE 1 " HOSIER V,
13 LEACHED S II EETI N OS,
GENTS' FuRNiSIING GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
II ATS AND CAPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
PAINTS OILS, d:c , ecc, kc.
Z-Y At prices hitherto u tibeurd of,
Z-'.-f By the oldest inhabitant.
Z-'T" Let the People clothe themselres
Zrz;" And Rejoice! For the winter coincth.
Give him a call and be convinced that the
Kock Store i the place to trade.
LOCUS oi ALKKIUIIT,
EXCELSlQnk-L MARKET !
Corner of Fourth and Main Sts.,
Oregon City , Oregon.
rKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
JL the public that nicy keep constantly on
hand all kinds fresh and salt meats, such as
BEET, PORK,
MUTTON, VEAL,
CORNED BEEF, HAMS,
PJCKELED PORK, LAUD,
And everything else fo be found in their line
of business. LOG US & ALIiRIGIIT.
Andrew Willis. - "ym. Broughton.
WILLIS & ER0UGHT0N.
liming .purchased the interest
of S. Cram, in the well kiiowu
- LI I rEli Y S TA n T. Id
One Innr 4-,t f 1. - f'...,.i
j ..v-wu, KAitiMui iuaiKei, ure'T'on
i City, announce that they will stall times keep
; ": ' hcr;j and canir, t0 let, nt reason-
Portland.
W I LLAMETT E
IRON WORKS; -'COMPANY!
North Front and E sts.,
Portland. Oregon.
Iron Fomicicrs,
- -
STEAM ENGINE
BOILER BUI LDERS.
THESE WORKS A K LOCATED OX the
banket tbe river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, aud have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and efficiently.
We have secured the services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Work?, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years gives
him a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required for mining and
milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery aud
boiler works, such as
MIXING AND STEAMBOAT JIACIIISEItY !
FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS 1
QUARTZ MILLS ! I MIXING TUMPS ! !
Arc, &c, &c.-,
Maniifact-urt and lUverir Machinery of all
k ir,.l. IRON SHUTTER WORK at San
Fmnc'iACO cod- and freijht. Winder t- Ran-dnlt'-i
Patent Grinder and, Amaljumator.
Punlar's and Steven's Sdf Adjndina Patent
P'utoh, Paelih'j, either applud to old or vew
tUam cylinder. Quartz Stamper, Shoes and
dita. if the. bed hard. iron,. S:l,y
Sixteen Years in Oregon.
S. J. M'GOBMSGK,
the
Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher
Of this State, desires to inform all his old
customers (and as many new ones as may
not be acquainted witii the fact) that be still
continues to operate at, the
FRANKLIN BOOK STORE,
105 Front Street, Portland,
(exactly opposite mouxt hood)
Where he is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC,
INSTRUCTION MOOK-i for ail kinds ol
Musical Instruments.
CnUIlCii MtIC liOOICS,
BASS, VIOL, C.UiTAR and VIOLIN
STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS,
TOYS,
MISCELLANEOUS LOOKS,
CHEAP V L" 15 LI CA HONS,
NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES,
GLOBES,
l'R ESSES,
PENS,
F h o t o g r a p h i c Albums,
And every ether article in the above line.
1851
.1868
E. J. NOBTHRUP & CO.,
OFFER FOK SALK LOW
Builders'1 Hardware and Carpenters'
Tools, -
Blacksmiths'1 and Machinists1 Tools,
Coopers' aud Tanners' Tools,
Mining and Farmers' Tools,
Mill and Cross Cut Sates,
Ship and Sieamljoul Hardware,
Tar, Pilch, Oakum.', Oars, Packing,
Manilla and Hemp Cordage,
Anchors, Blocks and Sheaves,
Powder, Fuse, Shot, Lead and Caps,
Woo:len Ware, Twines and Brushes.
IH'OX. STEEL,
AND
Blacksmiths fioods, Cumberland ConL. Put
uain. New York aud Gritiin Horse Nails,
Malleable Nuts and Irons for Bug
gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeins
and Iron Axles, all sizes.
WAGON TIMBER.
Halo; SprJ.;x, A.d,:-:, V., and Shafts, Rent
Mini, Sa-tced PtUoc, (te., ci:c.
Agent for A. S. TIuHidie & Co., Vfire
lt-one 31a nul'aciuici K.
ZdL7 Circulars furnished on application.
Our facilities for purchasing goods in the
Eastern Markets bcini; cf a superior charac
ter, wc are enabled to offer goods in our line
at as low rates as they can be purchased in
this market. Wc call the attention of deal
ers to our stock, which comprises the most
complete and extensive assortment of goods
in this line ever offered in this market.
oO E, J. NORT1IRUP k CO.,
151 Front Street. Portland, Oregon.
Jolm r-cTstar, ArcMtect,
OFFK -E AY CA R TEKS B U1L DIXG,
front st., Portland Oregon.
FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCES,
Business Houses, Halls, Churches,
Tenements, Cottages, Suburban
Residences, and
ALL llESC!UPTIOy OF IlKICK AN'D FRAME
Buildings Designed and Planned
With accuracy, and scrupulously and faith
fully superintended. "Ovviiera interests
considered paramount.
OREGOX
jT3 Jk. 1: JaZ IX Y !
F. 0PITZ, PROPRIETOR,
FIRST STREET, PORTLAND,
Bet. Washington and Stark sts.
MAXL-F.VCTfr.ER OF
ALL K1XI)S ASD QUALITIES OF
CEACKEES!
BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY
c
R ACKERS
Will ala-av h n2. l?-.- t;, t'rA
prices. All orders promptly attended to.
OIUXJON BKEliV,
Fir"' d., Portland, Oregon.
THE BESTSBLECTION
fvl And largest assoHusent of
HsJijM Ladies' Gents, Misses. Boyb'
lk ----- and Childrens'
BOOTS and SHOES.
Can be had at the PHtLAI'ELUIllA BOOT
AND SHOE STORE, No. 112 Front street,
Portland,- oppo-dfe Walter Pros. Carpet store,
where new goods of the latest styles are re
ceived by every steamer, direct from the east,
enabliug' us to sell cheaper than aav other
1iSf
gL'EClAL NOTICE;
,3 CL0SIXG OUT?
Jacob Underbill & On
- eVm
PORTLAND; OREGOX
OflRer. fbr Sale tlaeip
ENTIRE STOCK!-
SHELF AND BUILDING
HARDWARE?"
Blacksmiths'' and Carpenter s Tools
Iron, Steel, c)-c. ' '
At- greatly Reduced Rales!
This Stock is Full
Ve!I Selected5
Ana -will be. sold Low for Cash !q
I'drf" Or approved short time notes.
JACOB UNDERBILL k Co.,
51 Front st., Portland.
45.4)
JACKS0X,SAXDERS0N &Co.,
. i, . - i i
Successors to Hayviard, Coif man d- Co.
IMPORTE
And Wholesale and retail dealers in
CRO CKER Y, GL A SS, CHINA
AXD
IPlatecl Ware!
Wood and Willow-Ware, and Ilouse
Furnishing (joods !
Also : Just Received.
x vupptr saip
"FAVOR IT A'
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK.
F U L L LINE O F
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
d-c,
d-c.
5T" Trad supplied on liberal terms-;
Sau Francisco prices and freight. q
JACKSON, SANDERSON Co.
O. S. N. Co.'s Building, S Front st.,
45.4m I'orliand, Oregon.-
One door south from the corner of FirstucT
Morrison streets, near the Western,
Portland, Oregon.
Wni, T. Shanalian,
IMPORTER AXD DEALER IX
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FINE ENGRA VINGS.
PICTURE FRAMES
And MOLDINGS.
THE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK
of Engravings, Crotnos, Plain ami col
ored LitboiirMphs, etc., ever before olfon-d
iu this wai k.ct, jus-t rcci i.'cd und for sale at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
also :
Views of Columbia River Scenery!
Constantly ou hand.
AGE.NT FOR IinADBUUY S CELEI1KATED
essmI Scale Pianos!.
Which have given universal satisfaction,'
and which te guarantees to sell at San Fran-"
cisco prices.
Special attention piven to framin;
Photograph Engravings, eic.
Mr. Shanahan, 'formerly of A. Koh
ler's establishment. San Francisco, will at
tend to timniij and repairing Pianos, Mcl
deous, and nil kinds of Musical Instruments.
Pianos for Rent. C'O.lr
PLOiBICi, GAS & STEA31
Fitting Establisliment,
Xo. 110 Firt Sticct.
Portland
Gas Fixtures,
Cooking Ranges, - -Hot.
Water Boilers,
Marble T op Washslands,
Sheet Lead and Block Tin,
Water Closets,
Buth Tubs,
Lead Pipe.
Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes.
TEES, ELBO WsR ETUR N 1 ENDL
NIPPLES, 11 LSI UN GS, d-c,
for Sieani, Water and Uas.
ALSO
Scotch Tubes, Water Gnages, Whistle
Talion Pumps, Steam (Juuges, Globe,
Anlc, and Check Valves, Guage
Cocks. Air Cocks, and all kinds
ot Brass Work. . Rubber '
11 II. . !-. V-
Hotels, public buildings, and private resi
dences heated with the latest improvements
in steam or hot air apparatus.
I invite citizens geuerully to call and ex
amine my stock, which has been selected
with great care, and especial attention given
to the wants of this market.
tJ. 11. MYERS.
L. A. COUARO. J. E. LAKE.
CODARD & LAKE.
Nos. 114 and 1 10 Secemd street,
cor. Morrison, Portland.
Having Bought out ''ami.--Refitted
SSL THE OLD
BENNETT WHITE
Liver)', Sale anil Feed Stable
a . . - .11 11.. nl.l
Are now prepared to receive n mc
customers, and as many new patrons as maf
see lit to give us a call, wc will give
Particular attention to Farmers stock!
We are satisfied that wc can give entire
satisfaction to our friends and the public
aud we fchall do so,
OUE LIVERV IS ALL SEW !
BOTH AS TO ,
CARRIAGES AKD HOUSES .
And wc shall take pride in turning out
nice an outfit as any establishment on tue
coast for the same money.
Zer Wc will also be prepared to bit all
the good horses that conic to this market, at
better prices than any one else can pay, as
we hat e a connection below superior to aJ
other parties in San Francisco, iu this line
of business. GODAKD k UAA
E. G. RANDALL. SlNDE BLAND.
RAKDALL h SUNDERLAND,
05 First street, Portland Oregon.
Manufacturers and dealers in Boots nl
bhocs of the latest styles and best material.
. San Francisco and Philadelphia -
goods always on hand. Agents for w
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