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PRINCIPLES, NCR. EXPEDIENCY
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LAFAYETTE, O
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MAY 14»i 1867
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Novel Invention
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The New York Times i says thalHuU. who
»ton May o.
3. —J. M. Ashley has res the prisoner will be released by the Executive.
ngton
Private advices from New Orleans say the
,„X- a J on business relative to
gave testimony before a Congressional Com- turned tl i Washington
Radicals
expect to carry the city in the com­
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jpeacbment. ■■ .
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mitiee inculpating Senators Doolittle and impeachn
The Japanese had an interview with the
LAFAYETTE,
Forty Apaches attacked a train near La
Patterson, has now confessed
dream­ President for twenty-five minuteB.
that he dream-
copfei
Paz, Arizona, on the 2 of March, killing three
Judge Underwood, of Virginia,is here, con­
YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON,
ed the story Whioh he narrated. ? We
men, wounding two others and destroying the
sulting
Stansberry in regard to writ of habeas
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should think it must be clear to the most ob­
train. A military patrol is to be established
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corpus sped out to bring Jeff. Davis before the
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between La Paz and Dale Creek.
tuse intellect that it is time for investigating Circuit Court of Richmond^
The disbursements of the treasury during
4. H- UPTON.
Chicago, May 3.—A fire this forenoon de­
committees to adopt some new rules of evi­
the week were $4,800,000. The receipts of
Crosby’s
dence. For the committeo not only credited stroyed i tho Merchant’s Hotel,
the internal revenue for the week were
splendid Opera House adjoining was in
i ims $5,890,000. The receipts from customs from
•TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.) his story and put it on; tecord, but hastened minent danger, but was saved
ved by the st
strenus
23d of March to the 80, were $3»168,000. The
Ous
exertions
of
the
firemen.
in the moat dignified, or undignified, man/
public debt bearing coin interest on May 1st
. $8 00.
One Copy One Year, . • .
commenced
in
the
south
and
west
Rioting
commenced,
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was $1,549,000,000; debt bearing currency
ner
to
lay
it
before
the
Senate
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oonfeast
One Copy Six Months, .
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divisions*
of the city this morning. It is diffi­ interest' $697,000,000; that bearing no in­
divisions'of
g^TClergymen and Teachers will be Fur­ edly with the design of causing that body to L
cult
to obtain correct reports.
It is rumored terest $418,520,000. Amountinthetreasury
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some
action
in
regard
to
their
aocused
that
two.or
three
men
were
killed.
There $148^)00,000.
nished with the C ourier at $2,00 per annum.
was
considerable
rioting
to-dayi;
Workmen
Secretary Seward gave a State dinner to the
fellow-members. In saying that they cred­
were driven out of several establishments by Japanese, and afterwards a reception, at which
ited snob stuff, it may be supposed that we
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
a mob. A strong force of police Succeeded in the diplomatic corps and Qabinet and the Ja­
intend to insult them, but it » would surely be restoring quiet;. Many leaders have beeD ar­ panese were present Mrs. President Jaarez,
One Square, 1$ Lines or less, one Inser­
rested. 4t is believed there will be no fur­ was also present, creating considerable sen­
tion,
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$$,00. more insulting to suppose that they would
sation.
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ther demonstration^.
For each subsequent insertion,' . . 1,00. havo disposed of it as they did if they die­
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fire a.
at the Merchant’s Hotel to-
’The
kfcs.by'fire
The President has signed the commission of
A liberal deduction will be made 'on believed it. We havo no intention of in-
The
Opera
House
was
day was > $200,000.
Samuel Blatchford as Judge of the Southern
<Juartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver­
somewhat
damaged
by
water.
District of New York Vice O. T. Betts; re­
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Chicago, I, Mi
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Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per calibre of a committee whioh could gravely
Gen. Hancock has held a coherence with
w, « occurred
wvifired ; last night.
Two five>story
fire
annum.
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aooept the testimony of such a witness; for wholesale hob
the
Kiowas, who desire peace Hancock is
houses at the corner of Lake aud
B&pCoiii Being the basis on which our
going
south after the Comanches and Arra-
rates are fixed, Currency will only be taken that suggests ideas not pertinent to the times. South Watej' streets, were destroyed. Six
pahoes.
at market value.
But we must, from patriotic feeling, beg the firemen were- buried under falling walls.—
G reat U nion V ictory in K entucky .—The
Threo wire rescued alive, but badly injured.
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indicate that every Democratic can­
Press of France and England jiot to make The others aYe dead.
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didate
for
Congress in Kentucky is'elected.
any mention
of ' the fact
that a , Committee
of
tre some anticipations of more riot-
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The Herald's special says JI. Rives Pollard
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The Times is has protested against the decision of Wilcox
Ball J, H. Brown; Sheriff, L. L. Wbit
very indi ^nant on «Zb account of J the
feeble
action
in preventing the delivery of a lecture on the
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comb; Clerk, S. 0. Adams; Assessor,
Certain railroad offi­ chivalry of the South, at Lynchburg. Schon-
Smith; Treasurer, Clem. Eckies; .School a man whom his acquaintances pronounces cers hay i received
recesVeC letters threatening their field sustains the decision, and Pollard appeals
Superintendent, Rev. John Spencer; Coroner,
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Kyfs unless* tfiey agree to the eight hour to the President.
crazy.u
J. W. .Watts; Surveyor, A. S. Watt.
Th^yj refuse to make any compro-
system J Thyy.re
Washington, May 7.—The registry is com­
This is' of a pieoe 4rith the general con- mi$e wi| strikers
striktrs. It is said summary meas- pleted, and contains 15,500 names, the whites
Adopted to-day if th» riots break having a majority <?f 969-
duct of the Romp, Those jwho do not uVeis will >o idoptt
anew*
subscribe at once to the iniquitous schemes out! ane.
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May 4.—There has been no riot-
|U?bic<i
F ema L e S uffrage .-From a letter of Mrs.
elf aCongess, must ingto-dai. Squ»ds of police were stationed
HIS HOTEL is still kept for the accom­ of the body Istyleing iteel
4.1 The majority in
manufacturing establishments Jane G. Swieshelm to the Pittsburg Com-
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modation of boarders and the travelling be ostracised and silenced. TL,-
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beating aboat for witnesses by whom to prove thrbughopt the city where trooble is expected. mercial, we take the following ; k
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IH When women vote the death penalty
GOOD STABFIÄG,
something derogatory to the integrity of dis-
4 *ar8S ;4 elevator was fired thia ^orning and will be abolished, except for rape; the in­
and attentive hostlers. «
senting members, considers ItBelijfortunate totally del itroyedj. The fire was Undoubtedly mate« of those houses which are now the
In connection with this house will be in being able to find one who can only dream the workj f an incendiary, and is supposed to hot-beds of ?vil will be sent to the House of
kept Horses, Buggies, Ac., &c., to Let something that they may use against them. be one ol the strikers. The loss is about Correction, and there kept for life or years,
$260,000. The elevator burned’ was nearly
no. 34, tf. Congressional Investigation and Military empty, by , it adjoined two others'Tull of grain, ‘doing light fancy work, and domestic labor.
?n reasonable terms.
All the legalized haunts of orime, which
Commission witnesses have not made a re- One was i »mowhat injured by water.
stand as rivals to virtuous homes, wifi at
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oorAvery creditable to the parties who have
oordrVery
Chjcagi , May 5.—Another incendiary fire least have a struggle for life. Woman will
Srocured
d and
aod employed them. ConoVer, occurred It'S o’clock last night A machine
poo whose ? testimony
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and two men were ignominiously bung, and tally destroyed* Loss $6,000. [It was uns nish her with the most profitable employ­
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others consigned to the Tortogas, immedi­ doufitedly the work ol some discontented la­ ment, and all parties will grow better and
wiser, or the principle of self-government is
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Oregon, ately upon falling into the hands of the dvil borers.
POLK COUNTY,
he Mayor of the city has issued founded in error.
varions Courts of this authorities is sentenced to penal servitude two proclamations warning the citizens to
Will practice
for perjury, while Hull, having perjured him­ keep the feacri- Thy great bodypf working­
W State.
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L oyalty .—The treasurer of Banta Clara
self before a Congressional Committee, be­ men dep'r cate the action of the rioters. It is
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has given unmistakable evidence of
comes alarmed lest he should be tried for bis thoug ht io more disturbances will occur,
C. G. C1IRF.
crimes, and announces that the story h£ There is a general Reeling of uneasiness bis loyalty by carrying out the main princi-
swore to against Doolittle and others, simply throu, jhoi t the country over the? labor ques- Sle-of the abolition party by skedaddling
I ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW,
tcame io him through a dream ; that in truth tion. Tb| workingmen Seem to be modera- 1th the funds in his possession, amounting
V.------ of . it y ! eri|y.t thi8 „ a
SALEM, OREGON.
ting t| ieiçdemands. T It is
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was nothing
‘ quite pre obable that to some eighteen thousand dollars. Such
proofs of patriotism are sufficient to entitle
ill practice in the Supreme and Circuit fast age.
... effected.
a sett em^t/will soon [■ be
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Major McCall to be appointed or elected to
Courts of this State.
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Rice, with a. a higher position. This bas
has been the role
rule
WHO ARE THE
v fST“Particular attention paid to Probate
:|imWt
of infadtl-y,
! last night attempted with the radical party for the pkst seveb
detac'
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..I collection
—I of debtg,
to arrest
business and also to the
The following which we
aite! [the murdeii ers of ¿he negroes at years, and we see no reason why we may
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and forwarding of proceeds.
choison i|| j; He was resisted by a superior expect a change in the tactics of the party
EVàncisoo Examiner, we thin| quite appro­
fori co, and Dialled. Rice and one private were at this stage of its career) of rain.—Amador
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of
Ironton^'
Ohio,
are
on
a
strike.
The,strikers
The Radical organs, in the absence
some attempted!
mce of some-
E xciting N ews F rom L' ig B end .—The Vic­
4 drive off mon who had gone - to J
■Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. Will thing better wherewith lo meet the
f" shot and
toria Chronicle has letters from’ French and
work, and one ol the attaking party was
practice in the Supreme, Circuit and* all
ghell
shell arguments burled at them by theDemo> killed-
McCullough Creeks to the 31st of January.
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nf the
th« Courts
Cnnrta of this State.
of
crats, seek to mitigate their telling effect, by
Fbi’adet>i bia, May|H.—Two colored ehildx Great diggings hav£ been struck on French
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«bus©. Arraign them at the
theba~rof
publi
abuse.
bar of public
Creek; two men in the Discovery claim took
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iQthered
death by a fire to-day.
opinion for their gross outrages upbh civil ren yere’mi^
£. C. BRADSHAW,
out 175 ounces in One week. There are 75
A firemai was killed. Dr. Clintock’s rests
liberty
and
wicked
spoliations
of
the
public
men on the creek. ■ On McCullough Creek
COUNSELOR AT LAW>
treasury, and they retort with M
“ Copperhead ” de nee wa burned from sparks from a steam the Dart Company have tunnelled 205 feet
For instance, the fire engine while the latter was quenching the and struck the .riel
Lafayette, Oregon.
‘ best kind of pay. Great
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confidence is felt in ¡the future bi the diggings
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ill practice in the District
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Monroe,
May 4.—The military by the miners» of
and Supreme Of the Jacobin disunion sheets of ¡the State,
fchom there are 75 on
Courts of Oregon.
authoritieslie/e are not advised ol what action
gets
off
the
following
stunner
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French
and
12
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McCullough Creeks,-^
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will
Will be take_
en in the habeas corpus case of UinatiU
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Press.
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f^y^Taxes Paid, Collections made, and
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believe t there
is
not . • a so-called
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cratic paper published in the State but what -New Orteani
èans,. May 4.—Gen. Sheridan has
T hr B est R ecr 10ITING OFFiCER.-Brown-
is under the oontrol of an out fad
and out Seces
Seces- ­ abolished th® Board of Levee Commissioners,
loir
says he will rel itire from public life at the
B. * F. Bonham. Attorney at sionist—a rebel during the wftr and a rfael The New York A
special says Col- close of his present ; term of office. Were the
up to the last breath.”
lector Smylhe
lie in a sw
Worn statement made to old skunk to die, , aays the Brandon (Miss.)
Now we have some knowlenge of the 44 so- the Presidenti, denies the allegations of the In- Republican, the Devil
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lose the ____
best
vestigating^CommittcfD,
vestigating^Committée, and produces letters recruiting officer he has South of Massachu­
called
Democratic
papers
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of
tho
State
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SALEM,»OREGON,
byv a great fiumber
number of leading mer­ setts.
exchange with all of them—and we assert that signed bf*
Will give prompt attention to all legal not one of them is under any such control as chants of; ‘New
Ne\v York, declaring that the buri-
busi­ i I
business entrusted to him at the Cap- alfedged by the Appeal. None of them can be ness wa8]never done more satisfactorily than
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itol. He will also praaetiee in any of the truthfully charged with a single act in conflict at present^
not
join in the ° hoe and cry
against the
44ly
Courts of this State.
: Judge Underwood; of Virginia, yesterday
with the strictest “loyalty” to the C onstitus
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decisions of the Supreme Court, but con­
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lit of habeas corpus to bring
most and
of the
theta Union.
If you will
—did
not of favortîüp 5 ran ted a /writ
tion
That
some
cludes
that •* the more temperate and sensi-
eff Davis'jbefore
fore ths courts
courk which meets in
GEO 11. STEWARD t ’ most of theta if yott will—did not
sible
part
of the community aocepts them as
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abolition war, waged hot to preserve the Uni Richmond bn May 6th. The writ is directed
| Commander at Fortress Monroe. inevitable, because in strict conformity with
ion, but to overthrow the Constitution and to Burton, I
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It has beeh placed fa the hands of Deputy the Constitution.”
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AND COUNSELOR AT LAW destroy the rig »ts of the States as the result
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lean foi
for service, and made rfr
re-
shows» is vary true. But of that
ry it
it on
on C ongress
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“ . —Some boys at
LATAYETTE, OREGON.
the 13th. Assorarice has been
are not ashamed. On the contrary they are turnable
Alexandria,
Va.,
says
an
ei
exchange, recently
Secretary Stanton that Burton
T) rompt attention giveh to Collections, & prepared to vindicate the patriotism and wis­ received frfaa , ~_jr|tary
roh stove and broke
jifoper occasions. will bfe dirphted to obey the writ. Underwood put some pepper in aoherol
I Will practice in the Supreme, Distric dom of their course on all pfoper
up
the
congregation.
Could
not the same
d
Attorney
General
Stansberry
are
believed
But if such a course made them rebels, what and Attorney'Genetai
knd County Courts of this State.
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be
made
on
Congress
? Try it,
are the Appeal and Its associates now ? Who to
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•••—. Davis
Davis’ ’ ¿ounsel
¿ounsel will
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discharge. boys, when the Rump meets again.
a a
- trial or an unconditional disjehargei
is it that opposes the Union? Who now demands
twenty-four grand Jurors
v. mwnty.four
jurors for this term,
would destroy tbn States of the National fami4 i Of
five
are
colored.
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ily?
Who
would
prove
thq
wat
r
Waged
pro
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JLafaj ette JLodge, Xo rr>
The Judiciary Committee of the House, bad Haute dog stole a dozen quail from a gen­
fessedly to preserve the Union, a wicked
INDEPENDENT
crusade of conquest and subjugation ? Who a brief Session yesterday. No witnesses were tleman’s doorstep the other day. His name
is Butler—enough to make him steal if he
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TEMPLARS. would prove our National flag, which bears examined. - The investigation will be re­ had been ever so honestly raised.
upon its folds tpt irty
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sumed, to day, Bcutwcll is expetted.
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eets every Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock, lie?
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Federal
ltv,
Uv would
nvM>M suspend
ouajjvuu the
bUV
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ExxMayar Munfoe, of New Orleans is here
members of the order in good standing are stitution»
F ew B achelors !—An exchange says:
etitution» and dtny
deny it benefits and protection
prot
urging Sheridan’s remotai. He complains of
invited to attend.
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to eight millions of < our
our countrymen
countrymen f
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The an Arbitral! enforcement of registration and One hundred and sixteen members of Con­
R ev . G. H; G rrer , W* C* T.
i answer is plain.h'Tl
_____ traitors of thqi removal of fivibofflcers*
plain. The disunion
f gress have their wives, daughters» or othei
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J. H. U pton , W. R. S.
Appeal'» party. They are not onlyjrebels
only rebels to
The
decision
¡0
the
injunction
case
is
ex
­ ladies with them at Wnabington thia winter.
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Constitutional
government
but
the
wicked
pected. on Monday, the City
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T. HEMBREE Dealer in DryGoods and * perjured
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O ne V ote .—Mitchell, one of the negro
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1 assassinjj
of liberty. They are
speciali di
dispatofy
The Tnbiune^s special
“^1 says that If
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Groceries» Hardwore, Ac; South' ride* not only trying |o do what they inflndated the
rj • wocer
fp UnderWood
UqderWood ’s o court it is under­ members of the Massachusetts House of
not tried fn
Main Street.
Street.
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Main
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blood to prevent the. South from stood that Pafis will come before the Uuiten Representatives, was honored with a vote
land With
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from the VV
Union,
but States CircàitCôurtof
CircuitCdurt of No
Nj>rth Carolina» Mary- for Speaker.,
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& WESTERFIELC, Phy- they are trying to destroy the rights of all the land and Virginia, whieii meets' on the 6th.
sicians and
burgeons.
Lafavette. ’ Ore
Ornomn
nreltv set of fellows
Linthe
Drdub
st--nS’Lafifcyette
Eon- others. A pretty
fçj)orçg to talk about It is rumored there will be a change of the al
T ell your,neighbor to
tc subscribe for the
Office in the Drug st<
¡Qtment of judges, if not disposed of by f OouWK, after X.:
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.L-) BWne
doing
* Ï rebels.
same yoaisdf.
yourself. /T
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he undersigned, thankful for the libera
¡patronage extended to him In the past
would say to his old customers and - others;
tbht he is uow better prepared than ever, to
supply all demands for
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than the same class and Quality of articles
be purchased elsewhere the
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Repairing,
Mending
done on short Notice.
®Sk»The highest Market price
lides and produce.
¡ By
promptitude in business I hope td
•e able to merit a continuance of the patron-
ge heretofore so generously extended to me:
Uk^Customers
from the opposite
side of the river, who purchase the
amount of five dollars, will be entitled to
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^HE undersigned begs leave to announce
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public, that I. he v - I has
established
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made to order on short notice and satisfac­
tion guaranteed.
K^Mending done on the shortest inOtioe.
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AGENT FOR TH 4 CEKBRA-
Mason & Hamlin ’Mbinet Organ.
The best instrument of the kind in the
World. Also, Agent for Steinway A Sob’s
celebrated
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Gold Medal PianO F<p»te.
These instruments have elicited 1 the highest
commendatien from the musical 1 profession,
and have received the written testimony o
the most eminent musicians of the United
States, as to their superiority over all others,
in quality and volume of tone, capacity for ex­
pression, quickness of action, durability, and
quality of keeping in tune.
EVERY INSTRUMENT WARRANTED PERFECT.
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Cor. First and Alder sts.. next door to
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Post Office, Portland.
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