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LAFAYETTE.
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PHYSICIAN.
SURGEON
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S. RUSLBURT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ivettn, Yamhill County, Oregon. Will
ructicc in the Supreme, Circuit and a!l.
of the Courts of this State.
ft. G BRADSHAW,
COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Xy*6l practice in the District and Supreme
• Courts of Oregon.
*>J*T«xes Paid, Collections made, and
■?£eds Promptly remitted.
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Free and Accepted Masons.
DR. A. B. WESTERFIELD
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AND SADDLERY
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INDEPENDENT
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lYTill practice in the Supremo and Circuit
VY Courts of this State.
Practitioner
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that he is uo
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Physicians* Prescriptions put npat
all hours, and on short notice.
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A. B. WESTERFIED.
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liberal
xteuqvd 10 hjm in the past
old customers and others,
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y Prompt attention paid to Collections.
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For sale on moat reasonable terms.
Lafayette July 9. 1867.
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Of all kinds
than the sanie-
can be purchased elsewhere the
ELGEIE SEMPLE,
A TTORNEY AND
SO LICI TOR
and lower
of «nicies
Portland. Oregon.
r • )rnca on Front Street, up stairs, adjoin­
ing Kpapp A Burrell.
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Lafayette.
Repairing,
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By promptitude in business I hope o
be ihle to mem a continuance of thapntroin
age hcretoforejso generously extended to me.
Custom erg frotn|r'tbe
opposite
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side
the priver,
river, : who purchase t J ie
amount of lye
Sv dollars, wi'lfbe entitled
ferriage at th|* expense.
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HE underaigued begs leave to announce
on, D
mber 1, 1866.;
to tho public, that he has established
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himself in Lafayette, Og’n, in the bosiness of
of manufacturing Boots and Shoes cl all and
every description and pattern.
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Gents* end Ladies*
NEW BOOT AND SHOE
Boots, Shoe« or Gaiters
YfAMJinr*
Mending zimram
dene tea
to oawal«»««
order, *1
Wheat taken in exchnngr for work.
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Mending and Fixing
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rket price paid flm
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Brick! Brick ! Brick H
POWELL Ic MILLICAN,
Surgery
Medicine,
AS established himself permanent­
ly in Lafayette, and invites the atten>
tion of the trade to his stock.
rI1Mie qhdpi
JU patfór.a
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Obstetrics,
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Ol/S COUNTY,
ORDER Or
GOOD TRMPLARS,
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practice in the various Courts of this *]y/|"eets
eets every Tuesday evening at 7 o ’ clock
State.
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members of the order in good standing are
invited to attend.
R. P. B ird , W. C* T.
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SALEM, OREGON.
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Brethren of the order, in good standing are
GEO. H. STEWARD,
aXtention to an
all legal invited to attend.
•j ,T ill give prompt auenuon
W. M.
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H. W. A llem , Sec'y.
He will also praaetiee in any of the
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Meets in Lafayette on the 1st. and 3rd
Friday of each month, at half past 6 in the
afternoon.
B. F. BOMHAM,
Attorney at Law,
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Lafayotto, Oregon.
S' ALEM,
I U ILL keep on hand for sale,
tor
for
cash , ..everything
everything in tho
the Afar
in Oregop, if
kel
hue
that
tbe
demand
and my
yy’ H.CATTERLIN bee fittbd up a
deed on tie Pacific CoaH ’
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me««« still justify; and will bo pleased to
Our MiU i« situativi on Panther Creek, accommodate all. Patronize a poor man who
of LA • AY.LTTE, and is ia
GALLERY
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X DIXON.
íqrjpjt ’ of 4' *■ large
moi , worth.
in Lafayette in complete stylo, whore be is surr ondeó bi
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La Fay etto. Oro on.
illbw| iFipt
prepared to take
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and Tended;
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duable Tituber abono
in
Photographs and Ambrotypes
much other.
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vicinity
of
our
Mill.
on short notice and in the best style of the the immedià
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We furnia fl I r * || i t 1
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Ladies, Gentlemen, Children; old and
r ine Wines a«4 &!<«•««,
young, all can be accommodated by present­
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by Mechanics to be superi
lieh is SK
ing themselves for that purpose.
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Exchanging P hotograms is all the rage
for Inside
!>iniibiog purposes to Pine
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4 MILLICAN invites the attention af
now with young gentlemen and yoeng ladies.
Cedar, f
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Call and get a supply, and it 1 do not
triaLand guarntee satisfao
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Liquors sold by the bottle.
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wn. MILLICAN,
A CCOUCHE UR.
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Dry Goods,
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Boots and Shoes.
Fancy Goods, Notion«,
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Hardware,
Qneenswarp, ’
Qoeensware.
Cutlery, 4-3.. fa
Prices according to the times.
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r^REAT IMPROVEMENT LN SEWING
JT-MACHINES. Empire Shuttle, Crank
Motion Sewing Muchioe. It is thus lender-
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action. Its motion being all
nnstive, it ii is not liable to get nut of order,
It is the best
bei Family Machine ! NoHce is
cal rd to nor
new an< imprnvrd M«bnfac­
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tor ng Mi
Machine,
arhine. for
far Tailor« and B<*»t
Bi**t «nd
and
Shoe
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Fitter«, Agents wanted, to whom a
lihrn
ral i discoant a ill be given
No cniiaign.
ment ts made.
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RNE8S AND SADDLE SHOP.
I -Lafayette where can be
JONHSON A YATES.
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that he is established in L afay -
j at all times’found I the staple articles i in the
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M. McEVILY desirei to announce
ktte , in the business of manufacturing and Family supply |inp,
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.that he has opened i, Harness and
LArATIT ■
rapairing
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at weesv
this place, MMU
and will
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will
Misceli OUS Assortment of
YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON,
WAGONS, HACKS, COACHES AND BUGGIES.
keep on hand and for sale everything ip his
{j. D. YAT18. An experience of many years on this coast USEFUL AND LUXURIOUS ARTU
ICLES. line.
«. W. JOBXSON.]
in the business, enables him to assure patrons . Farfcy Soi^'Soapi
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Repairing and other work executed en
I Candies
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.) that he understands what it requires to make
'M. McEVILY.
short nut ice.
or repsirjobs in his line in a manner to stand and Licoricej pipe«, pens and Inks, powder,
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La
Fayette,
Oet.
15.
1867.
Ont Copy One Year, . . . . . |3 00. through all our varied seasons
Ke will take Caps, Shot and Bar Lead, Letter paper, fancy
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. ... 200. in exchange for his work wagon tifnber and ftfid plnitlf jaaep
Envelopes, »••••«•
plain WVB
and
fancy C
Oysters —
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.es, , Çanned,
Cannedi Fruits of all ki inds,
CAKY’S SCHOOL.
BSrClergymen and Teachers will be Fur- lumber. He wants Spokes, Felloes, To.igu» s, and Ssrdit.es
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AVING finished my new school boaso,
Bitters.
ket price.
J. E dwards .
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RATES OF ADVERTISING.
1 will or Monday the 14th day of Oetf
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July
81,
1866-1
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open a fir et class «ch no I in Lafayette, and
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trust the flattering ooiBplimenta I have re­
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ceived from farmer patrons wiH be a suffi­
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A liberal deduction will be made on
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guaranty tn person« unacquainted with
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Quartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver­
¡GARS, etc. , etc. my teaching to justify th rm in placing their
el. K. SAMPSON of tha LAFAYETTE
tisements.
children under my charge.
! Pfl
Medicines.
Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per
All branches, except Greek, taught at
WARE HOUSE, would say to all inter.
annum.
riet«-
A general* firiety pf the leading prop
price« ranging from $5 ( 00 tn $10 00, per
prices
19*Coin Being the basis on which our ested, that he is prepared with improved ry remedies tonst«n
quarter, of twelve weeks.
rates are fixed, Currency will only be taken faciliities for the accommodation of* Farm­ Spices,
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at market value.
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ers, Merchants and other Shippers, with
Cooking Extrae
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safe, accessible and convenient STOR­
COUNTY OmOIAIi DIBBCTORY.
AGE. He will also Purchase and For­
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Judge, J. W. Cowles; Commissioners, W
•nd Axle Otease,k'
ward Produce for a reasonable Commis­
Dissolut ten Notice,
Ball, J, H. Brown; Sheriff, L. L. Wbit
an
Assortment
of
pocket
cltlesy
,
Also
comb; Clerk, S. C. Adams; Assessor,
D. sion. Goods and Packages Shipped to
i HE CO-PARTNERSHlPf heretofore
KAZOKS ANEf 0MAP?, besides a general
Smith; Treasurer, Clem. Eckles; School my care will receive duo and prompt att­
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nndpr the style of ECKLES &
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gnt of Tinware,
Superintendent, Rev. John Spencer, Coroner, ention.
BURBANK, is this day dissolved, by mutual
and many
msny q^ihYend
usfciuYand ornamental ar!
J. W. Watts; Surveyor, A. S. Watt.
J. K. 8AMPS0N
consent. *A. R. BURBANK having pur­
numerous
la meutio^. Give me 1
Lafayette, Nov. 23. , 1866.
chased the interest of C. ECKLES, is alone
lone
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a
purteHase.
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pur^Hase.
authorized
nzed to collect the
tbe debts doe and will
H. F. WHITE, M. D.,
Lafayette, July/$1,4866--^.,
pay
all
liabilities
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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RBANK.
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New »nd Splendid S
HE undersigned would respectfully
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A . R. BURBANK.
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nounce to the travelling public, tha
that he
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A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY BOAT,
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
on which he can cross Teams, qitock, Ac.,
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ECKLES
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BURI
RBANK are
EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY}
Amity. Yamhill County. Oregon.
requested to oome forward and settle their
fail themselves of this method qi
ould
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unts and notes without delay,
Orne».—Amity Drag Store.
The roads leading to and from this crossing
g to BUILDERS «nd
and oth
others that
sayin¡
heat will be reoeivod for dues at tbe
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Ipared
at all times to Furnish
they
are
pre;
market
price.
Mouth goih| tn Portland, McMinnville, Forest
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A. B. WESTEBF1ELB,
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Also C aái er G oods paid for W hsat .
Grove and Hillsboro, and from the Nnrth,
Sills. J foists,-»
Physician aad Sargaon,
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A. R. BURBANK.
Sleepers, Flooring.
going to Si lern, Dallas, Corvallis, will find it
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OREGON
AFAYETTE,
to their advantage to patronize this Ferry.
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And ip factâeÂrytbii^g-io
of
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The canbtruction of a. Railroad through
the Willamette valley is a necessity, not
only to the future growth, development
and prosperity of the State, but equally so
to the sustenance of the present towns,
their trade, and the present business of
the country.
How so ?
The answer is
found in a combination of circumstances.
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Everybody knows that the prosperity of
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Oregon has been mainly
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resultant from the buainess created and
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money pat into circulation by the mines of
Eastern Oregon and Idaho.
For several
years past those mines have
furnished
profitable employment to a vast population
of miners, traders and others who were
consumers merely.
The profits and rich
deposits of ¿he placer diggings were soon
taken out, |md the employment of a vast
number of fnintra, either entirely ent off,
or greatly reduced in value to the country;
and many of these mioere have gone back
to Californie, to the States, or settled down
and become producers^» well as consumers,
In every State or commurity like Oregon,
rmanent prosperity can only be secured by
permanent
the consu­
keeping up at.
an equilibrium between
b-ita
mers and the producers
of
the
necessaries
of life
pr<
Experience proves that where an equal sums
puns
r berof - mechanics, manufactures
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and traders
do business * with an equal number of pro­
ducers—equality of labor if not of numbers
—all classes are prosperous. ‘Thia is the safe-
est and best eommer. e for any country. There
id another kind of commerce, foreign com­
merce. which makes a commanity rich, if it
has the balance in its favor ; if it sells more
than it boys. But this last condition is not
that of Oregon. Unfortunately for the State,
we are Importing two or three times the value
of what we ixport ; and it is plain to be seen
that this ktid of
/ commerca 1 is —
making ua
poorer «»ch tear.
These evilà may be cured in two way«
First, largely increase our exports, as we can
find a markfl, or decrease oar imports by
manufacturing all oar clothing, boots and
shoes, naii«, glass, paper, Ac., which would at
the same time restore the equilibrium between
the fanning and manufacturing e’asaea : Sec
ond, commence the construction of such pub­
lic works à« will give employment to all tho f
unemployed labor, increase the number of
consumers, tiring foreign capital to our State,
increase the volume nf currency, and thus
revive all kinds of business and trade, and
create a ready home market fur all the pro­
ducts of the fai m.
The first turned remedy is impraetiçable for
several rea'
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crease the b^lk of exports on acoount of the
high cost of
nsportation, the great distance
to a perm eft market and the disadvantages
st necesaarily meet with in com-
our exports
peting for t
market. We cannot commence
the manufacture of many , things which we
must import,Tor the reason, that there is not
population enough, and trade enough tnjustify
such an undertaking,^ There seems to be but
a single remedy available to place Oregow on
the highway of permanent enduring prospers
ity ; and that is, the speedy construction of
the Oregon Central Railroad; and even thia
would not be advisable, considered merely in
the light of a work on which idle men might
be employed, and money expended, but only
with the view that thia work is now demanded
by the business of tha country, to do its trans­
portation and reduce the cost of the same.
This work is needed, at least to the extent of
the Willamette valley. We have not now Jn
the State, probably altogether, available for all
business purj>oses, as much as $500,000 ; but
the construction of thia Railroad will bring in
money from New York and London, to be
paid out here in the valley for labor, timber, ;
buildings, Ac., in amount not less than two
millions dollars. Thia will be a positive actual
addition to the resources of the country, in
addition to tbs Railroad itself ; will quadruple
the value of êurrency, and will be turned
•ter, exchanged and transformed from money
to the laborer^, to money to the farmer, me­
chanics, Ac« for provisions, houses and every
thing else, i hundred limes' until it shall have
net only builtÿhc Railroad, but also built up
new towns, increased end revived all the old
ones, erected tew factories, Cleared up new
farms, improved and beautified all the old
ones, lubricsted every channel of trade fa*,
creased every merchant's business, »nd given
new life and impetus to the whole 8tate —
From the prosperity this on« work will give
us, and from the onergy it would impart to
»11 oar bauMJ. men would (h.n go .“,0 in
,e,t >o .nd put m opmtion »11 those menu-
futures neceiitery to m.k, Orego. . p,n,u«
nudLtPSu^n>UN ,Mlf “l’Porting .nd*ii>de-
pendent State. Not only thia but new lin«a
or ..«.msbip. t.ttld be\M
ports owned by oar eititens, w|,„i7e u.
from th. monopohe, of Aliform .nd riwin< i
b,,"v *i dlrM‘ "W* ,0 f•"«">». '*«
Islands. Chnu, Japan, and the Amoor fiver.
Than could Oregon truthfully
.. Ali,
wlat p.«pn„--l fly With my nwn
To aecar. such • pan good it i. the in-
forest of erery merchant -to giro of his thou.
Manda, every mechanic of hi« hundred«, and
every farmer bountifully of bis brosd .aerm.
rai.ing to secure this great work, with its re-
harvest nf pr.»«perily,<he merchant
wit I om thmiHah.-l« on d»*rrra<M«d and iwi-
jirofitu «le trad«*« the nie-chawr*« Iiamtner and
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saw become «tient in a des« tted shop, and the
bvautitul valluv
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