Tw??srWBWBWIi'WPWI'' 1j1",'j r i MS J Horao Stolon, Wo liavo frequently assorted that tboro was a regular organized band of thieves In this Stato. A few night aso Mr. Cooko's lioua'o was cntcrod and robbed of a lew dollars and a ullvor watch, and on Christmas cvo., wo learn that four watches wero stolen in tho vlelnltyof Lake Irtblsh,nnd lastnight to cap tho climax. Mr. No.iranh Sleln, a resi dent ortlili city, had a vory valuable luwo taken from tho Hlablo and rodo oil'. No cluo to tho guilty parties has been obtained. OiSoors Itutnllitd. J'ast Master, Judo U. A. .lohnson, of this city, Installed the olllcers or Jeflarson I.odr.o No. 3.1, A. F. it A. M., on Thursday ovonltiR last. Tho olllcers for tho ousulnpr, year are Wm. M.Bmlth, W.M.j Charles Miller, S. Vf,i John Conser, J. W.j Jacob Consor, Sec retary, and Charles Llbby, Treasurer. Aflor tho Installation a renal sonper was on Joyod by tho fraternity and their invited guoat. OSoera Elected. Yestorday the annual mooting of tho First Presbyterian Sunday Holiool took place, and the meeting was called to order by Hupt. Crawford, Tho object of the mooting was for the eteollon of o nicer for tho Sunday School. They wore elected as follows: J. W. Crawford. Pupt.j J. M. Martin, Assistant 8upt.; F.D. Mo Dowol I, Secretary; J. II. Al berts, Treasurort J. M.Patterson, choirster; Ilolen Hinsdale, Organist. North Salem Bridge. Tho North Salom bridge, that washod down a short time ago, is now again noaring completion. Tho bents aro all in thotr propor places, tho stringers on and partly oovorod. Whon completed tho brldgo will bo 600 foot in Ionian. Mr. ICllnotlilnka that ho will bo ablo to llnlsh up tho work by tho last o I next woek. Denth of Ella Pratt. Tr at terrlblo scourge, diphtheria, has again vliltod tho family or Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pratt, and last baturday ovenlng carried away their first born, Klla, anod about nlno yoarg. Tho funoral tooK plaoo this a dor noon, from tholr rosldnnco, and was largely attended by sympathizing frionds or tho family. May II o who (ompers tho winds to the shorn lamb, bo tholr aid and comfort in this, tho dark hour of tholr allllotlon . Bound Over, Tho man Louis Gibbs, who was arrested sfow days ago, and lodged In Jail on the obargo of stealing somo watoues from a fam ily living about four miles north of this city, was bronght up befjro 'Squire John on this morning, and bad an examination, and tho evideuco being pretty strong against htm, bo was bound oor In tuoautn of 1 100, to await tho action of tho grand Jury, In default of which, ho wont to Jail, A HAPPY TIME. January 1st, 1878, About forty Baptist brethren and sudors atole a march on tholr pastor, Rev. J. 0. 11a- Icor, Now Year's ovenlng, taking in with them a good supply of the good eatables, kuoh as our Oregon ladles know how to got up. Two hours' timo was enjoyed richly in singing and soolal conversation; after whloh refreshments wero served. The ordor was oallod for Doaoon Berry. Mr. Bates tbon topped forth and In n fitting speech In bo half of the pooplo gatborod thoro, presentod to Itev. Baker a purso and rocking chair, to tho amount of about $45. Mr. Baker, In ac ceptlng It, madoa very floo speech, stating that tho church had boon vory good In sup plying tho wants of his family; bow well ho was pleaeod with tho church and Its futuro prospocts; gave an account In briof of hts loavlng tho pabtorato and working tlvo and a half yearn In mlndonary work und roturnlng tobltt pabtoral Inborn, olo. At tho hour of 10:30 wo wenttoouraovoral homos, ovoryouo fooling happy becamo thoy cucli had auoh a ploasant tiuio and bad made othors happy alio. llAiutv. I BV UNIVKIIHAI. ACCORD, AYKU'm CATHARTIC pills aro tho best orau purgatives tor ramny I ubo. They are tho product of long, laborious, and suooossful chemical Investigations, and l their exton.lvo use, by Physlolans In their Ipraitlce, and by all olvllltod nations, proves thorn the host und most effectual purgative Mil that median saienao oan aayisa. using urely vegetablo no narm can arue irom hair nan. In Intrlnsla valuo anu curative powors no other Pills oan be compared with ?. 1 .... .am Lnnnilnn .IiaIm I B- ISemi lllll OVetjr pnuu, nuuniun ...on - tues will employ them, when neeoded. They keep tbettystem In perfect order, and maintain in hoalthy action tbo whole ma chinery ot Ufa. Mild, searching and effect ual, they aro specially adapted to tbo needs oftho digestive apparatus, derangements or whloh they proventand cure, ir timely taken. They are tho best and safest physio to em ploy for children and weakened constitutions whoro a mild, but effectual, oalhartlo Is re quired. For sale by all dealers. Christmas and New Year's. John O. Wright, at his old stand, Commer cial 8treet, Salem, has received a great assort ment of Toys, Candle, and Holiday Gifts, and Is fully preparod for the Holiday Trado ot 1877. nov30nr-l. P. C. ADVOCATE. $2,60. WITH American Agriculturist, 53.50, ANU Splendid Microscope, $4,00, One "Yoiun l'or Cuh1. jg&- All Methodist Ministers aro Agents. J. H. ACTON, Editor, .,4ml POIMXAND, Or. FOR SALE. A FEW DARK BRAHMA8 in! BROWN WO; lom Po-KftSla. tHt .train. '" 'hRUnl"d ttuter. KGaSUBton. C. H. WHBKLeR. dec. 1J.-U. flieddt, Oreion. ft) QBEAT MEN. RY A. V. DAVtI)?0f. Omar Wflq ft warrlnr. nrnlnr. wrllnr. Iita. tortau olid slatostnan. Napoleon was tho greatest man whom his tory montlons. Tho most wonderful com mander, keen, pagaolouu, rapid Inoxi cutton, iliirliiir or politic as clrcumsiances dlctnlod; n politician nnd a fir seeing sJaicMiian. . lutar was tun greatest man or antiquity; Napoleon, of modern times. Cromwoll was solid, deep, prlncoly, Rnd had at heart llio pood entieo or hutimn lib erty. Kopland, tho Unllod States, tho civ- ii'xni worm, ouo nun mi linininso uebt. l'rlnco William or Oraneo was truly n prince. To I'rlnra William and tbo Long I'arllampnt nro duo tbo civil and religious liberty or the nlnoteenth century. Washington was a warrior, statesman, cit izen, and a good man. "First In war, first in peace, and first In tho hearts or his coun trymen:" tho greatest comnllmcnt over nalil to tuan. Uamllton put together tho wholo machln- ery or our Government, and, without the am or eis wonuerrut Intellect, our experi ment would have been a rallure. Burr was a genius, intellectual and ambi tious; but an unscrupulous scoundrel, a traitor and a murderer f Palno was a great writer. If we owe our liberties to tho sword of Washington, so also do woowo our llbortlos to tho pen of Palno. When our armlos or tho Revolution wero Boroly distressed, half naked, hair starved and barerootod, wbon tbo groatcauso Boomed waning, and liberty was In tho tbroos or death, I'atno'a burning words wero read at tho head or our armlos and an olectrlo spark thrilled tholr hearts, and thoy wont forth to battlo and to victory; tbo almost "lost rauBO" revived, a nation sprang forth a giant. "Com mon Henso" and "Tho Ulghts or Man" will llvo as long as liberty Is loved or the Kooliuli languagolsspokon. Tbo "HlghlBor Man" will be road and oborlshed by tbe massot whon "Tho French Revolution" will only bo round on tbo mouldy shelves of tho row. Patrick Henry's commanding eloquonco took captive by storm tho citadel of feeling and melted tho American heart In sympathy with liberty. Henry put in motion causes, Washington tmod tbem as means to an ond, a groat end, but Palno snatched victory from our onemlos and (placed It on our standard shoet, "Whtrelong may it wave." Onr revolution was fruitful of good men, and unfortunately for tho "good cause,"frutt ful of some Infernal monsters, as Burr and Arnold. But Christ hlmseir was betrayed. DEATH Or DR. WM. KEIX. A telegram received from Hon, Stopben Smith, last evonlng, announces that Dr, Wm. Kell. tho rospeoted founder of tho Aurora colony, Is dead. Ho died at Ave o'clock Sunday afternoon, December 30, 1877. Tho origin, vitality, energy, and even ex Istenoo of tbo Aurora colony are due to the efforts of tbe deceased. Many years ago be, with a fow adhorents, came to Washington Territory and settled noar Woodward's Landing, on tbo Columbia. Not liking the locality, they afterwards removed to Aurora, which was then in tbo nilcKt of a vast wll doruess. Under the dlreotion of Dr. Kell, line church buildings, a beautiful garden and park, mills, storos, and shops bavo been erected, and tbe colony of which he was the founder is to day one of tbo moat flourish Inir communities of tho State. Wo shall publish In a few days a sketch of this remarkable man, embracing a history of tbo colony whloh he founded In Missouri, and a aketch of tbe colony tna ho has Un behind him in Oregon. Pl.uura with Profit. With tho arrival of tbo wild goose and duck, tbon begins tbo chase, and tbo Nlm rods sgaln find ploasuro in burnishing np their old rusty fowllngpleoos, preparatory to a raid. The "wild gooso chato" began In this vicinity some two months ago, and tho oxclUtmont oftho chaso continues yot, and tho fatality with tho wlngod and feathery tribes, on tho prairies and bottoms, as aro milt or tho terrlblo aliot-gun fusllado of our Nlairods, Is perfectly awful. Every day or two somo of our citizens returns from h day's bunt all covered with glory, mud nnd feathers, and chock-lull of a hunter's con celt. Our markolH aro full of tho feathery tribes, tbo victims of our Nlmrods. who claim to bo making a good thing out of tbo "wllu gooso cuase," luus auuing prout to ploasuro. Burnt His Way Oat. A Jail bird by tbe name or Anderson, con fined for "rolling a drunk," burned and out bis way out or Jail In a funny manner last Tuesday night, In Astoria. lie wont up through the celling and root. The Astorlan says the method employed was to char tho boards by holding a candle under thom , and thou digging the coals out with bis knife, lie bad boon at work In this manner for a longtime and was always growling at bis room-mate for wasting tbecaudlos. H Is lie was well atuck to and won his fteedom. lio la fitlll at large BUSINESS OP THE YEAR. Tho following is !a summary statement of buslnets transacted In tbo office or the County Clerk or Marlon county, Stato of Oregon, for the year ending December 31, 1877: No. of Mortgages recorded 418 No. of Doeda recorded 800 No. ot Chattel MortgageH tiled HO No. of Marrlago llcouses Issuod 117 For tho month of Uecembor, 1877: No. or Mortcages recorded 38 No. or Deeds recorded J No. or Chattel Mortgagee filed 8 No. or Marriages licences Ixsuod 13 Slultuoiuah R. A, Chapter. At a regular meeting of Multnomah It. A. C. No. 1, held last Thursday erenlm?, the following persons woro Installed as olllcers of the Chapter for the en.ulng Masonlo year: J. J. Murphy, II. P; Com. K. D.SIoat, K.; q, II. Gllfry, 8.; Charles Cartwrlght, O. II.; F. J. Babcock, P. H.; Wm. Kwen, a. M. lit; Wm. Greenwood, G. M. 2U; if. M. Thatcher, O.M. a I; J. W. Weatherlord, Treas.; L. 8. Soott, Secretary; A. Kelly, Sentinel. At The Recorder's Office. This morning compUint was madeagatntt one Mr. Gorman, ciisrged with beating hl wife, while ou a drunken spree. Odicer Mlnto soon reached tbe scene, found bis man and brought him before Judge Bowie, where be received bis sentenoa tine of 50 or tbe county Jail for twenty-five daj a. lie went to Jail, Number of Arrests. Tbe following U tbe number or arrests that have been made In the city and broutrbt be fore tbe pollr-e court for tbo month of Ixceva ber. 1877: For vagraucy, 1; disorderly con- ,l..Ai ? I.,n.nv nuaalllt ftml liattfefv. 3- burglary, 1, Total number of arrests Is. I WILLAMETTE .FARMER. PUNCTUALITY. In establishing n character, nothing n mom important than tho punctual ful llllmnt of cngngciuuntH. A promise oiipo inado, should bo faithfully tullieted to, It mutters llttlo at what cost. Tho highest praise tlint c.in bo said of a man, Is that "his word Is as good ns his bond'," and having gained this reputa tion, ho never Jacks for friends or aslst nueo when required. Wo arc led to these remarks In view of tho fact that on this coast there Is a sad lacl: of punctuality In keeping appointment, or in comply ing with tenns of contracts. A young man gives his word that ho will bo pres ent at a ceitain time, or that on a ylven day ho will most hts obligation, but when the time comes ho Bcare.ely gives tho matter a thoughtnnd when question ed as to his failure, gives somo petty ex cuee, that in Itself nllbrds conclusive evi dence that he has llttlo or no regard for his word. The young man or woman who starts out In life in this1 careless-slip-shod way, Is not likely to attain any considerable eminence, and tho chances aro that in nine cases out of ten they will become to bo regarded as altogether unreliable. If this fits tho reader bo It man or woman commence the Now Year by turning over a new leaf and whenever you give your word regard that word ns binding us a bond. Miss Culture, of Boston, was naked to bo bridesmaid at the wedding of a New lork friend, and she declined by letter, saying: ''My etiological class Is In fro quent session, and my Emersonian stud ies occupy so much of my time that I shall bo prevented, by reason of Intellec tual duties, from olllcluting in tho man ner suggested by your recent communi cation." And tho New York girl said: "Whut uonsensel" One day you will bo pleased with n friend, and tho next disappointed In him. It will be so to the end; und you must mukc up your mind to it, and not quar rel, umIi-bh for very gravo cuubcb. Your friend, you have found out, la not perfect. Nor nro you: and you cannot expect much moro than vou give. You must look for wcnkncfoollannoss, nnd vanity In human nature; it Is uujiuppy If you arc too sharp In seeing thetm" Gen. Grant la an object of exceeding curiosity to foreigners. When ho went to the Amerlcon chapel at Pars on a re cent Sunday, one person, not satisfied with a back view of the General, left his place, walked down the aisle, stood for a few moments contemplating the Ameri can, and returned to bis scat quite con tented. Tho Mormon boys of Salt'-Lake City havo taken to olgarcctcs, and are seen smoking them In tho streets at night to an extent that grieves the church paper, tho Herald. Tho boys arcby that paper clgurs to pi IK1", pipes to whisky una whisky to the devil. Last Bummer tho teacher who had been engaged foF a Biihoolltf-Cnyuga county, Now York, stayed, alono In tho schoolhouso every day. waiting for pupils who did not come. Her engagement was disliked by the people, hut by attending regumriy suu esiauiutien u valid oiutni for waged. An cxciulslte.lendlnga ilogbyn Htrlnir. lounged up to the ticket olllco window of n railway station, mm weeic, aim itiquir cd: "Must I uw take n ticket for u puppy V" He wuh naturally both sur prised and annoyed when tho ticket seller answered, in a slightly bewildered tone, after a, moment's rellectlnu: ''No, you can travel aa an ordinary passenger." Mrs. Fremont rays that when alio wont to San Francisco, In Mi), visits In tho tiny time were held as marked attention. Sho was told that "time was worth $50 a minute," und that she must hold as n great compliment the brief visits mude to her during the day. A cauaNboat captain at a town sent his boy out for a dollar's worth of provis ions. He brought back ninety-live cents' worth of whisky and a livecont loaf of bread. "Heavens!" exclaimed tho cap tain, "what aro you going to do with ull that bread." A Louisiana man has hail three wives in four years. He traded ono for a farm, another for a pair of horses, and n third for a mule. lie Is only forty years old. und expects to stock his farm entirely If no nasgood iuck. A young man who left his homo In Conuestleut somo years ago to seek his fortune, recently wrote from Texas, say Ing, "I've settled hero." It has since trunsplred Unit ho was right. Ho settled at twenty cents ou n dollar. Tho Philadelphia Clironlclosays: Cali fornia rillo companies hlro Chinamen to hold their targets and then, for fear of spoiling their targets, they shoot tho Ce lestials holding tuein. 'Wo all know," said tho school com mittee man to tho new teacher ho was examining for her position, "that A, li, and C is vowels, hut wot wo wants to know know is wy they Is so." "Oh, I'vo loved before," said n Detroit woman to her fourth husband, us she took ti handful of hair from his head bo cause he objected to hung out tho week's washing. A Richmond negro who pawned his shotgun for u marriage license said, about a week after tho oereuiony was perform ed, that ho was ulwuys afraid that gun would be tho death of him. Tho older we grow the more wo realize that fifteen cents will buy more tlsh than a busluess man, whose time la worth tlfty cents an hour, can go outand catch In u whole day. How fur may a widow go in providing for her children? If left to tho widow, cho would probably think it right to go one step farther. Honor tells yon not to hit a man when he' down, and discretion wurns .vou ugalutt hitting him when he Isn't down. T. CUNNINGHAM & CO., SALEJVl & PORTLAND, - OREGON. Ti i o r i. o x'H o i OENGHAL AOEN18 KOlt T1IK CKLKDUATED Garden City Sulky Gang and Walking mm o w xm AND THE ., ItMSHAWAKA CHILLED - IRON PLOWS. Superior to nsytblng In tills State; Monitor Force-feed Seeders and Cultivators Combined, FARMERS' FRIEND GRAIN DRILL, 13'wtoxi. Sond for address. Circulars, which del4tfj A man recently wrote to an ofllclal of tho lioftton, Concord and Montreal rail road "for a chunco to run on the roiul." He was told ho could "run on the road" as much ns ho whhed if ho would only keep out of the way of tho trains. The Cherokee Advocate, tho Indian Territory newspaper, requests vigilance committees not to hang any more men In front of its ofilce, as such things annoy tho compositors. In order to nave tlmo and trouble young men should remember that It Is plowing sand und sowlngsalt to nttempt to talk poetry to a girl who has been eat ing onions. All the Jananeso screws turn to the right, ami why they don't hitch up a horse with his head to the vehicle is moro than any Yankee knows. OREGON'S CHIET TEMPIAK. Tho Dally Astorlan ufa recent date has the following in roferenco to lion. W. It. Dun bar, Grand Worthy Obler Templar or the State: W. It. Dunbar'sleoturoontemperanoowas a masterpiece of sincere eloquonoe, beauti fully rendered and thoroughly appreciated by tho audlonoe. It was a raro troat and de served a full bouso. The speaker was evi dently at home on the subject, lie spoke of tbo ondeavora of a few hero who wero mak ing a bold stand for tbe causa of temporanoo, aud elahuod tbey deservod a bettor support from tbe tomporato who took no aotlve In terest in tbo Rood work, or ollsred any on osuragawsnt to tba.workara. Tbon of tbo manifold blessings aud happiness enloyod by tbe abstalnor from Intemperance, picturing In glowing colors tbe soolal pleasures and many bonaflta derived, aud then tbo slavo to tbo Insatlablo appotlte for alcoholic dnnks and bis mlsorablo ond. Finally tbo spoaker annoalod to tbo ladles to oxort tholr Ititluoiioo which ho claimed was tbo most powerful or all, anu rolateu somo mioroiting reminiscou oos from roal lire to substantiate tblsulalm. Altogether It was ono or tho most lutoroxt lug leoturos wo havo ovor listened to. Tho choir or tbo Congregational Church rurnlshed appropriate muslo which was a host In Itwolf, Mr. Dunbar remains a few days and t.l Good Templars attending lodge thlH oveulng will havo an opportunity to niuothlin. Lc Broken. A man by tbo name of Ilrooks, known m an expert card player In thin vicinity, bad a leg brokon Just below tbe kneo yesterday, while souflliug In run with an acquaintance. Dr. Sharpies, or this city, wont up last ulght aud robot tbo broken limb, Flaao Tuning. Frank A. O won, Just from San Franolsoo, bascomii hero to realdo pormauently. lie Is a llrst-class piano and organ tuner and re pairer, being highly recommended as such by two of tbe leading muslo bouses of Han Francisco, besides of tbo Gardner Brothers, of Salem. Uo guarantees satisfaction or no pay. Ills prices will be for ono tuning, 5 00. Ily tho year, two tunings, 8 00; tbreo tun lnRS,f0 0O. Loavo orders at Gardner lira's muslo storoj dcldw tf From Hon. W. H. Jones, of West Dovor, V la "I bavo boon troublod from my boy hood with ohronlo or hereditary lung com plaint. Homo yoirs since, early In the winter, I look cold, which ai iimmI heiiled Into a hovuro couku, which oamlnued to InoroaHO as tbo season advanced, although I mado uso of all tho cough ro mod Ion I had knowledKO of. My ramlly physician also profcrlhod for mo, but I experience-! nnrelhf. During all this time I wasgradu. ull.. rllimlnn IIW11. InillllT HiIhIi llll(l htnuiKth, until my friends as well as my- self, became vory nuiuii murium, mime ln I should waslo away In consumption. While in I!)tou, during tho spring fol InwhiB, I was Induced to try Wiwah'h Uaijiam or Wn.n Ciinnitr. Alter ono day's trial I was fcouslblo that It was rn llovlns me; In ten day'a tlmo my coukIi l.u.l n..ll.li lUlllilill. Htlfl I wuh Noon ro- stored to health ami alriiigth. I have over since kept tbo Uausam in my houwi, kiid wieriover any iiiombor of my family has a couuh or cold, It U Immeillately re Hori..rttn. Kofiinll v should bo without it," dold by all drunUtK, Tho Machine Was Vorn Oot. iui.ni x7f li.4nnbn it wah not well I... n . t uiu wmnirlv run. TllOUSIIlds of men who bavo ruu down long I efore their three .core aud ten years aro attorn plUbed, might have been renewed into HprlifbtiinesH aim vim u uif.v "u unu iLu.ll lniian 1's-llllVIAN KVIlUI'. ulllcll contains snniiK It" jeoinpouuds tho Prolox. luo or iron, so curiiuiucu iv n. ,.,., Istfts with tho blood und InvlKoratea tho w !,,.(,. uu.iLm Thlii uvrnn han moved -niertuloiiHlnibouands of camM, and will, Jo e very biMiy goou wuo uses n. u uiu ijhtH kwplt. f 1 1 0 1 tt H B fl n II kwJt I I B PJI H n B'V" mM m liWlmMlm w Vraonst will bo forwarded froo to any T. CUNNINGHAM & CO. JNO. CRAN & CO., FIIONT ST., TOUTLAND, Ilnvo Xow Opened Their NEW FALL STOCK ....OP..., Stuplo nnd ITnnoy DRY GOODS, AMD Dress Goods, An Immense Variety. ' EVERY DEPARTMENT JRoploto vitli NOVELTIES. Oct. 7. Un NEW STEAM-SHIP LINE DRTWKEN San Franoieoo Tand Portland. The P. G. S. S, Go. WILL IIKIUUVT2H RUN A UNKOK dTISAMV hlp rcKuUrly, every tlvo days belwtcu Uiii 1'roucUcu aiul 1'orlUnil AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. J. JTI. JTIcOlIAKKN A: CO. IXT Ticket! for ilo by II. . IIOON, Arrnt. 8ALS.M. J. U UtllNAIII). H, I1. LKK, BA.RNABD & LEE, PRODUCE & COMMISSION Mleroliaiits, FItO.T STItIXT, I'OUTfM), Wert ildo Dock, corner tiaUnou and Krout SU Hpcclal attention kItcii to Parmem' l'roiluce of am. kin in. CotrU'inui'fili rollcltrd, Havo connection In rtm l'rnnclico which enable n to Kvt Urn bent market price. ocu WHEAT AND OATS Cboppod into Food, 33ox Oxxo-Torxtlx ToU. Sash, Doors. Blinds 3VIon1cl1-ngw. Turning. Nlalr work, IlcdatcadN UiirctiUN, MuiidN, Tublt-H, FANNING MILLS Aud all klndN ol Fiirnlliire, At llKD-ItOCK l'KICBH, Hhop at Ap-lcntmral Works balldhiK, halrm. fcllf O. V. DKNNIN. Has -Seed. AH AN INDUORMBNT TO INCItKAHi: Till-: prodtictltiii of Ki.x-HitEii, the uii(lcilm.-l kivu nollio that thoy will pjrebaro at llio BIlKhest ninrkct I'rlco, or will contract fjr all that may be nlTon-d'of next iM'an'H crop. Iliinuu.li llielr auentK. Mmiro, Al.l.KN A. I.IHV1H, of I'outi.ami, fruui wliom (.id cm bu had upon uppllcMtKin. joiik a. kitti.i:, Manaseror the I'aclDc Oil and t.cnl Wnika, Nor. '-M. IsTIuiO UAX JIA.VCI&UQ. S. HERMAN. (HucriKir U)H, A.tiUutber) ) W!IOI.IAI.S AND ItbTAlb DEAI.EIt rN Dry Goods, CLOTHING, XjIkIIcn' Di'rhh GoodH, llOOTd, BIIOKri, 1IATH. AI'8. (IllOCfltlUa ANi 1'UUVIHIOKB. The h'h'hmt ca!i prlcu paid fcr all kluj of country VH duct. Cor Klrrt arid Madlrou '.ici. ii(jB0n.a I'OIITI.AND, or. ftCC 5 drV W.ei:Uipnl. HO Ov(JU frt vtiO p U i 6 ' O. VICiitJtY, AuisojU, Maine,. " .j, tt.4Llto&A'JaMt-