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STI k OjllVlìllJ polli ÌJttnfp Slgnuj.
” W k sop tint a gentleman who
.-tylea Ili illicit' Colonel Hawkins, ¡s
Pushing Ahead.
The State Fair.
Work oti tho west side railroad u
E ditor S ig n a l :— I f you will allow
progressing most favorably, there are me “ the freedom of the press” (not
poo; 1c who exert themselves to d*cry
and i clinic this enterprise, who if thev meaning the press all who visit the
wou'tl take the trouble to go over tlu* State Fair are free to enjoy, though,
hue of this road, view the work which there is not much freedom in the suf
has been done and observe the steady fering of it), and permit me to express
energy with which the enterprise is
my thoughts according to the dictates ot
1 m ing prosecuted, would surely be a*
s mined ol their lack of knowledge and my own conscience regardless of what
want of appreciation of this wot k and XI r. Black leg of the Jocky-club, or Mr.
the hen. fits it promises. It really has ! Money-trap of Salem, or of the Gates,
been a s:u|>endous task to grade the’
may think. I will venture a few re
first live tid es of this road, comment
eing at the southern extremity of thi- marks on the State Fair— not to report
;
to
emigrate
to
California,
where
he
I R A A 24 5». I2L .IE H ,
eity. No one who has not examined proceedings in detail, as that would be
turned up as a tenq orance lecturer!
the groun 1 and inspected the work.can* a task wearisome to me, and uninterest
OF
.M IS solK l.
j Among all the dirty things which can have any adequate idea of the rugged
ing to you— a task unworthy the labor
I be truthfully alleged against Ex. Gov. i e.~s i ft he one or the magnitude of the
m i : n :F s> j> i:s ti .\ l F ix e r o n s ,
necessary to the performance of it, and
Gibbs, none are sò black and stond out other. Hut this in 'sj difficult part of
S. F. I’ ll \ P W I»‘K, of Dt ugliis County.
¡1 accomplished, of no importance to
so prominent as Ids associ..tinti with the grading is.approaching completion
. l o ’. IN PUR N ETT , ol i t e t e l i C «oily.
Thirty winking days nuire will finish it anyone. I propose to make a sum and
( ’ol(? ) 11 awkies.
J A S . II. S l.A T K H , ni F a i >n ('i.untv.
an 1 open the road bed from the head
substance estimate, of the whole affair.
1’or further p..t ficulare concerning
the
of
Fontfh street in this city to some
■ft
To ho just, I must say that the dis
:k of a decre i-t* man Hawkins, consult the reports ot* j Hissranoe beyond the summit of the
T h e d¡snatch vs
iu i he pu,» e del t as per st-teinent ju • , the s eking of Paducah by the rebels. ¡
“• *
inquired on fh'ay of agricultural and horticultural
this
part
of
the
route
will
all
be finish products—grains, fruits, flowers, Ac., in
isMied, of utile huii 1 red and seven y and the incidents leading to it.
! id before the close of tho y.-ar. After the “ pavilion,” was no discredit to tlie
t ioii and dollars, as e»>mpar.'<bw*• h the
rpi
«
.
f
.
.
' p;is>ing
j *
the
tiie
summit
.'tin m i
the
n it
U
difficulties
U U LIIU M ^
of
Ul
.,
- .
,*■
r* »
I
he
»
1
.e
u
soil
vi
I
e
*S
atenei
says
that
,
,,,e
ronfe
wil|
|
,0
,,ie;it¡y
decreased
—
S0!,t
l‘hmatc‘
an,J
ni.Justry
of
the State,
st iteu i uts l'.ir the montli preece l'ng.
Tliore is ati'itlicr “ deerease” w hieli is lie total valuation ot paoperty in Doug | Next year the Company expect to he and I noticed there many specimens of
not ueeouuted fur. A deerease of tlie las county is -51,17’• » 518, and that the prepared to go on with increased aetiv- ingenious workmaushin iu the ntcehunic
levy for the pve-int year, of Hi mills, ! ' 7 !*"d r‘ n,‘w'd confidence, and their and fli'C arts, and I do not hesitate in
am Mint ofeash in the Treasury, a- com
. * . ,,
work will It'-in to amicar to much
yt"lus a rev enne ot tinenta thres in¡¡tool,
.
,
.
: 1
,
.
saying this much, although I heard a
paied will» last report, uf um mi'.iion,
greater ad vantage than it yet has done.
swveu hundre.l and f«*itv thous.ind dol */.r hundred and twenty four thousand. ! C„„>Ìdcring all the circumstances, gentleman,\If'such an absurd being may
tiro hundred and eight g eight dollars! ; the west side has so far done extremely may he called), most like lie was a Cal
lars, is ii »t uieiitMin“ 1. V* hat Iias bes
V\ e slmu.d | ay no attention to this .»iu- well. The Work begatt late in tlie sea ifornian, say that the contents of the
come uf tho uiotiey f lhaher an inge-
pcud( u.' computation, taking it for sott; a working force had tu he orgati- “ pavilion,” would hardly compare fa
niaus IIIO !e of in ik'ing the deht show
ized and trained to perform a task
that the compositor ha 1 committed tho which required im insignifieant degree vorably with what he had seeu in a
Je-es. This is •• rohhing IVter tu p.iy
blunder and tint the saute had be«. n of eiigineering skill; everythiag neei s- grocery & produce store, and a mil
P.lll,” wliile tlie jieople areexpeeted tu
oVitltKikvd by the editor when lie read s.tty to tlie pertnrmaiice uf the wi rk liner’s shop in San Franci>co ; hut this
helieve tli H the puhüe deht l as heen
the proof, it the Mtiil blunder had not had to l>e created ; all the resourc« s für uncalled for-criticism indicated to my
lesseiie 1. The* deht shows an inerease
it had to he ohtained. '1 he first pari
heen repeated in the same article.
ol
the w. rk prosciited ohstaeles >o great mind such a depth of State predjudice,
l«y mäk lig ra-h ui Treasury good, ol
No one will he astonished after this and so manv as to he altnost dishe n t- that I renlied to tho “ Tar head” with
i
s r r c . i h n n d r e d a n d st r r n h j t h o n s a n a i h d
that
the
editor
of
the
Jacksonville
Sen•
!
ening;
nevertludess,
those
who
had
the
silent
contempt.
1 thought the “ pro
/••ruf A lew inore such “ deereases.’
duel pronounces tlie Constitution of entei pri.-e in hand resolved to make a (luce, goods, wares, and merchandise,”
aml wr’ll w ir’ stnt ne peo“ ic Will sec
..
, , counimneement, to persevere in it, and
the State of Oregon f5.ro/ m s t i l u t i o n a l !
, .
,
, 1 ,
. , ,
it.
to push it through. It must he admit- on exhibition in the ‘‘ pavilion,” might
ted that they ar.* succi ed.ng, so fur, re have afforded much satisfaction and
C an ’ t in; Din.— I he San Francisco
.
1 » l>; .... » oil!
>ti i ll i. » i - Isl'A'i I’ll ks .— r i r t lie
tuarkahly well. Their wot k shows for
Morniny Chronirle says that the pro itself. Nothing of equal proportions is useful knowledge to the steady citiz- ns
Orcyaiiinn tornir-r- the disjiatchcs, re
prietors of the Oakland Transcript, to he seen in Oregon. The working of the country, had they heen able to
eetiug tlieCoinieeticut election, shock
who employ Calvin Benedict Muck lou force on the road is eiiiciently organized examine and investigate under favor
ingly.
It feels sore over the result.
able circumstances—hut. for one to pur
and Superintendent
«
t
aid, are endeavoring to seal his lips, to atnl well managed,
The t ntmeg State ha< gone Democratic
Hart des. rv s much credit for his etter sue such investigations, and he at the
some extent. We infer that the d<**
gy
and - le i 11 in making the at rnnemcn''- same time changed to tlie spot, figura
by /ire /lnhiMiiml m >j trihj ! a gain ol
sign is to put the tarheud on a sm dler | „¡„f pushing the -work''ahead. There i>
near four thou>and ever h.st election
lively Speaking, or borne along whither
! allowance of eliaitrlightning whiskey, every reason to le iu ve tli .t ilo* guidino
The St i)e is good for Seymour and i ,,,.
, .
completed to Yamhill county, it iK* would or not, by a compact and ir
,
.
i 1 he tiling n’tLedid. His keener.**dur- ' Ul^'
Jil.iir by at least S,1)0(1 majority. I lav»
" ! »... I».- A ,„ m i in Salem foiled «gaallv !
- f l,e 1* « ^
r' sUlil‘lc mass l,f fllíh’ bluuJ. crill,,1¡1" ’
you heard from ** old Connecticut,” Mr
’ I to m ike an tuiptession m that direction. I i|r ill<Jic:it^ ,¡.at
D r,„..hin.- 1 '
:
,
V, “
‘ '
li
ed
with
the
clatter
of
hoofs
on
the
race
_
! Seal his lips :;nu nostrils hcruictrically uiicaii.-— Ore/nuia i.
traek near by. the yelks of excited thou
T j FT i s h .\ vk J’ kavk .— in his let 1 :mil ho would yet put himself on the
S tate F air E ntries .—T he follow, sands over the grind sport, the playing
ter of acceptance Gen. Grant, says:
1 outside of had w hi.»key at the ri-k of
ing are tlie number of entries made at of string ;.n l brass hands, the squeak
“ 1‘eaee aifd nnivi is.il prosp»*rity it>> dtilling through to his stoma, h.
the State Agricultural Fair for pie- ing of fiddles and hand-organs, and tlu*
8« mju < lie**, with economy of ad.niii.>rra ;
«M..^raA>»»w
tioii, will lighten the burden of taxa j
M ammoth N ew spa per .
1 he uiiums under flie general headings, but blowing of horns and rattling of dt uni-
tion. whiie it con>tantly reduces the Weekly San Frtmeiseo Examiner^ an none are specifically named :
Hi ar. d about the numerous j laces of
54
national debt. Let u-* have peace. ’
j ah e and sound Democratic paper, rcar- Class 1 Cattle
“
” Horses,
21-1 amu.-cmcnt—swings, circuses, negro-
\\ bile what constantly reduces the , e,j up on the ruins of the Press, which
“
d Sheep,
84 minstrels, Ac., combined wiilt the shout.-
national debt.
will the I’lineipal of | \Vas »r*-«;roy»-d by a mob of thieves, vil-
“
4 Swii.e,
4 ol auctioneers, shop men, hack men ami
Dallas Academy funii»h us an ana!ysi> fains and cut-throats in 1805, has late
“
5 l’;int,ing implements, and
marshals, and all conspiring to create
miscellaneous, #
77
of the above sentence. Foil learning ly been enlarged to a Sixty four Col
such a din. that a friend near hy direct
“
() Grain, vega tables, Ac.
141
you know, in all the go.
umn sheet. The Examiner is now
“
7 Dome-lie m initfue.iiires,
51 ing his attention to a nice lot of “ pop
Again: speaking of the will of tlie one .d the largest newspapers iu the
«•(•ni,” and speaking in the voice of a
*‘
8 Natural hi-terv, mining
people, Grant says :
i uit> d ¿states.
productions,
54 small clip of thunder is not lteaial to
475 .-peak at all, hut is supposed to he gasp
*’ 1 have always respected that will
0 Home work,
and always ¡-Li i. '
liij lesiri.iuship,
C
IGrrean Bros., took ¡ne firs; premium
ing tor breath iu consequence of the
ij'.a.ss
hands,
2
Will the same 1.»*Î ¡nliolar explain at the late State Fair, for the finest suit
¡o-essure ol circumstances ; is not what
what the ** -li.a.l rehrs to? Does he of gents’ clothes ever exhibited in any
Tv/tal en1 1 ¡es,
1272 it’s p u fid up to he, I can assure you ;
mean to >ay l5 t he alwavs ‘‘ shall have State. They have plenty of such suits
and with sueh as have tried the pursuit
respected if
If not, whose grammar left, and they sell them clump. Call
linn irr.s or tiik F a i r — T he fol ol knowledge under those difficulties, 1
lowing stati incut of tin: receipts of the
has he used? Let us have light a> and see. Cooimcreial street, Salem.
egihrlt
annual Fair of the Oregon Ag. daresay the question “ which affords
as well “ pi ucc.”
llentembcr that Messrs. Cox & Eur- riculfur il Society, has been furnished man greater pleasure, the pur-uit of an
It Grant’s letter of acceptanci w i- as
object or the possession of it,” is forever
hart, .Moores’ brick. Salem, sell sugar by one of i lie ( ilicere :
lengthy as Fincólo s message to the e\
Amount realized from Memhersip. Tick settled.
hy the barrel, and coffee by the sack, at
cts, and Gate fare,
85.115 15
ft a se-sit ti of Congress in ’til, it would
1 also notice in the pavilion several
a very low figure They purchase for Premium entries,
1.5125 75
present a more di. tressing spectacle o!
Licenses,
2,3537 On patterns of washing machines ; one of
faulty grammar, than that fatuous doc cash at (he head of the market, and
Il ice Stand receipts,
5305 00 which accomplished the object for which
umetD does. L.iil inteliigence covers a hence can ¡sell bargains in sugar, coffee,
it was made by rubbing, another hy
tobacco, candles, tea, rice, syrups, mack
multitude of short comings.
Total
80,142 90 churning, and still a third hy rocking
erel, salt, and in fact everything to he
ri In* receipts last year were a fraction the garments j hut there was one on ex
he found in a first class establishment. over 87,000 — Unionist.
Some of thè radicai papere ìvtsf, abuso
hibition, I was told, equal te the old
Their -retail trade iu family supplies is
th e demeoerats (»f Shelby eounty, Ala
The cane voted for under the auspi machine patented about the year One ol
immense.
Itam i . f..r as-yt’ng to eleet nigger Ju-
ces of the Ladies’ Benevolent Associa Creation, which is said to combine those
tie»*s of thè Dence— radieals « f eour.se—
The Tel-gr.ph again announces a tion at Salem, during the Fair, was won three accomplishments in one, and will
its agaiust white padicals. The denm-
monthly statement of increased public in favor of Seymour by seventy-five ma doubtless take all the premiums it can
erats bave it in th. ir power in manny
lay its hands on.
There was also the
debt. The increase for the month re- jority. Hurrah for Seymour.
of the Srnithcm State? to defeat v. liife
model of a gate so constructed as to
port»‘»i— last month— is eight million
A correspondent ot Salem sent us e|)c0 juJt boloro a teaui aud wagon gclf
niggers hy voting for 1 lai k oncs. Thi.s
dolors. Let u- have pe»c6.
is go.nl.' Lei tis bave peace.
an account of the great Democratic De- to ¡t> and to slmt as stion as the wagon
O FFIC IA I P A P ES Gr PiJLK
Cfl.
¡he Stato »,
th«* intridi o! Iliti radicals. W ho is
Mit.V'iAY MOIIXIXU, o* r. | 1
*»•* - — Sacro mento Ileportcr.
*- -
■
_
He is a characterless btiamer— a
diuiikeii squirt—a poltroon of ihc
u'Caner sort. Ile was made the boon
c-iMi|.iuion of (jov. Gibbs during the
j Or >V<‘ii canvass in lSt»♦> ; and hv bis
For Iresident,
dejoaved bestiaiity. and low flung in
H O 71 A T ÌO
S E V cV . 3 U X , stincts became an object ol loathing and
OF M W Y ORK .
j disgust among decent people of both
; pai tics, and letico found it convenient
F jr Vico President,
Five members of the Legislature of
Two republicans are running in Na -h-
Mississippi, lately started to Washing
ville. Ti tines-»'»*, for Mayor. Tho cam
ton with a memorial praying for more
paign ternrmited the »ither evening in
troops. Let ns have peace.
a to t ilde riot. T r o o p s were called lor.
Let us have peace
The assessed value of property in Polk
count— perennal and real— as returned
•John i i . Surratt has fin ally he«*n dis
last week ly 11. Davis, Esq., County
clnr-ed frotj, the foul grasp of the.nur \
is 81.234,529. Numbar of
der«*re of bis aged mother. Tlie fi nids 1 polls, 920
This assessment tails short
threaten to have him further harrassed s me 8200,090 of the .assessment of
by a new indictment. It i-» to !>c* Imned last year. The County Court have
ministration had in that city on Friday
of week before last, hut it reached us i
a ,nan tnight drive through a doz
too late for our issue of last week, arnT en ur luore suck Jiates aud thiuk all the
hence would he stale news now. The tinie lie was driving along an open lane,
writer assured us that Ben. Ilayden I Near the pavilion my attention was eall-
aud Hon. J . S Smith, made splendid ! ed to a hayruke, of a novel aud I should
think of a very useful pattern, (there
speeches in the evening.
j
S ee new ads. in thi.s issue. Have
not time to notice in detail this week.
Ex Sheriff Liggett, has purchased
( nit tlu e In ,i • ii! ?- v. • j ii'miiy run _
the levy for the current year at the interest of his late partner in the
^ t41
’
i 47*] mills on the dollar, which, allow- I ’nion Market, and will continue the
i ing liiat there »vill he no delinqents, business at tlie same stand. lie will
Mcs-r . Gill tV \ i aton, »Sih’in. have will yield, in round nuinhere, $21,004. keep all kinds of meats for the accom.
• lot «#f i*Yym nr a id Bin ir, mid (¡rant
mod at ion of his customers. Ad. next
and Colfax ** fixms’ ut tlte.r lat ge b"<,k
r A.Con-ult . Salem advertisements we» k.
ate] Met toilet \ t st.ahii-hllicilt Oil Sta*C to he found in the S ignal before mak
ft reel.
The small
is said to
ing purchases in that city.
pox
%
pas-es through ) so that on a very dark
be in Salem
sou’s gang-plow, which seemed to be
the lion among its kind, there were
usually very few persons of all the thou
sands at the fair to be seen in this cor
ner of the ground. Minerva and Ceres
preside with dignity here, but just over
yonder were Baeltus, Venus and Mer.
cury, and. lo ! Oregon had gone to give
their smiles. While wandering iu a
North Easterly direction from the pavil.
ion, for the purpose of ^ ttin g away
from the crowd, 1 accidentally found
the stock on exhibition, in j cits and
sheds erected on either side of a long
and wideswath cut east and westthrough
the oak grubs; also at another point I
saw some cattle aud hoives and a large
light-complected hog, which most like
took all the premiums of the^sudue de
partment, like any hog would if it had
its own way as this one must have done,
being I helieve, the only hog except the
•‘ learned pig,” that g»>t through the
“ gates.” Not being a judge of stock,
l was not able to satisfy myself as to the
character and qualify of that on exhi
bition, heciu-c L never could find any
body examining them of whom I could
enquire or in any way hear an opin
ion. Iu relation to stock, a:-ide from
r<ice horses, I think 1 was allowed to
hear only this comment: “ 1 do wish
1 could play catds as well as that“ Icaru-
cd pig.” I concluded that the masses
having th«.ir eyes seti for (lie “ lovely
fleeting foil» of pleasuVx” never found
the w heieahouts of any stick, hut the
race him*?, ‘‘ Cal. ciaut,” the “ Abo
lition oil man,” and the “ coger”— I
heard seme inquiring after small pox
ai d “ tig« r,” hut think investigations
in that dir»ction developed nothing of
a serious chuTuctcr. Allow me to say
just lu te, that the individual uuiver
-till y known ns tl c “ Abolition oilman”
oil the fair grounds, is the greatest wit.
the host orator and the funniest min
iti the coast, and if the lair is intended
iti the main to be as it woulu seem it
s, a place of armiM m uf, hiLrity, sport,
-• •
catches— for as the Unionist justly^
says, the visitor at the fair, *t almost
every step has something thrust under
his uose t*> draw money out of bia
pocket. To make a rongh guess I
would say that not less than $100,000,
changed from the pockets of the many
to those of the few at the last State
fair. And why does Salem, the favor
ite abode of tlie Christian virtues, wink
at this; and why are the numerous
moralists and Christian ministers mum
iu view of all this ! shall I presume to
say ii is because that maelstrom (State
fair), which annually foams and howls
upon her north eastern coast, and throws
a goldcu current iuto her lap, and she,
to quote the “ Abolition oil man :”
“ Though gold is the root of all evil
we’ll venture to take a little more. My
My operations have led me to imagine,
that the fair is th : hopper, the two tracks
lined with vehicles circulating like an
endless chain between the grounds and
Salem, the elevators, aud S;ih-m is the
mill where the grist is ground through,
and the suhstnuco extracted ! In con.
clusiou 1 will say that I think a strict
ly Agricultural fair properly conducted,
would he a benefit to the people, hut
such a pandemonium as the presen*,
“ Ts a monster of tut h Lwleous tnein,
That to be bated, noeds but to be »eea.”
Dalian, Oot. 9, 1868.
A G R ICO LA .
v i k w
y
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:
k k i i
>
jj
S T R A W B E R R IE S !
FO R F A I L F L A F T IK G t
1 3 C h o ic e V a r i e t i e s N o w B e a d y !
Cl 50 FEU HUNDRED!
r
LA NTS »-¡ireliiily Selected and sent by Mail
at low rates. October nod November ii
best time to i'laot.
COX & E A R flA R T ,
Moores’ Salem.
FA RM
30-4w
FO R
SAI E .
i HO. i l . » I I . l i l t s ufT.-r* bis Farm. »Un
ii ated
mile- \w-t of Kola, and one nolo
noth of i be Lick rind, and eont%ini»iK IÎM>
Acre8, ail under fence, (> r Sulc at a itargain.
C
S . I L
J E
S S I T
P
,
M
T>,
PHYSIC JA S A M ) SUP UPON,
lla lla s
:
:
O reg o n .
C ilic e — At I l c s i d e n c e .
ing. ¡md leveling, where the whole peo
SELLING C f F SELLI KG C T F ! 1
ple should waste their hard earned
M IT C U E L J i »O S E N D O R F,
money, in reveling for a whole week, as
IN D E P E N D E N C E ,
was the custom of the olympic games
J I L L S L L L T1IK IU E N T I R E STO CK
if o\l, let the. malingers of the fair see \\
Cloth in a,
to it that, that king of clowns. “ Aboli
Jji tj (ininls,
tion oil man,” omnia pnsent, for what
lioutb iIU J SI'ax.
C a rp etin g
i- ninth doing at all. is worth doing
*
Crocker n,
well. Now fui a moment, in view of
and A at ion* at
the foregoing lit us look at these facts :
P O R T F A iliO P R I C E S !
many peoj le are too good to go. or to For tue iifxt
allow their children to go to a horse
N I N E T Y DATS.
race-—they wid not be seen in a saloon, Hein^ obliged to lt j| jriii>h <>ur Store, before
vvii.t r-v t- in, ami having no time lo move otir
oioh mn sporting and dancing generally ¿o*>d», we will ll at the ntore»»id rates,
No charpo made for showing good», »0 c a l l '
—-abhor a ciicns or theatr«.*- detest idle
and It'am the ji. ii i »
ness and the ktep ngof vicious com
ZSit
I2.Ii.CHEL A B 0 S E N D 0 B F .
pat y — denounce ] tiidigi.lity— declaim
against the tevehy of a private C h r i s t
mas pmty, anti many will not attend u
eauip-iutetiiis: lu cause it aftords facili
ties lor n v d y b m ; and ) ct the fair
WHEAT BOUGHT-
grounds so f. r have bciii the grand
li DOTY A < 0 ., L u i .A, HAVE T IIE IR
<ì • »j'¡eliditi new
anna where all tin sc tvt.s real or ini-
ÌVAK IS HOLMS
aginaty have <ongregated, and those
O' mpleted «r.d are pri'»>t*red tostare an indeft-
same good j ecplo form a large share of • nite <{nunlily ot Wheat, O..I-, Darley, ctc.,eU-.,
tlie auditucc which wait upon them. »lid are j aying the highest
CASH P R I C E
During the lust three sessions of the
for » I f F A T and O A T S .
State fair, 1 have conversed with a Their facilities for receiving and sacking grain
ure un»ur|iasscd anywhere in the State.
number of ministers on the subject of
Steamboats land regularly alongside o f
its moral influencts, on the fair irrouuds, ihtir Ware II.,use at all seasons of the year.
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(yes they were there too,) and they all
united in saving that, the fair as it has
been conducted, has done more iu one
D R FG S T O R E .
week to demoralize the people, than a
years preaching hy all the ministers in
Main Street Dallas, Oregon.
the State could do to regenerate them.
aving purchased tho
It appears to me that while almost every
O LD STA N D .
remark you will hear from visitors on
to W- S, Robb, and wishing
the fair grounds in regatd to the fair Formerly belonging
TO LIVE AXI) LET LIVE.
as we Lave found it, is in condemna I will sell at low rates tor CASH, evejything
in my line such a s : D R U G S, P A T E N T M E D
tion of it, those same persons who IC IN E S , and at/ kiuds o f PITRE L IQ U U R #
are ready to condemn, are to be found put upexpiessly for M E D IC IN A L USE.
A L L . K IN D S O F P E R F U M E R Y ,
there from the opening to the closing
of Hie six days bedlam, gazing, and Also
Soda,
gawking around, and hurrying from
Cream Tartar,
Salcratus,
place to place, as though they had lost
Sago.
some thing, or visited the fair to plav
Uird Seed,
Paint*,
hide and seek. But so it is tho people
Oils,
-
Varnishes,
are united in precept, on principle and
Brushes,
.
in practice, in crime.
and Domestic Dyes.
STORAGE! STilRiGE.
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The fair as a place of amusement,
WASHING POWDERS,
And every thiug else that is kept in a F I R S T
CLASS DRUG STO K E-
are many rakes in the pavilion, but no combining within itself a full assort.
hay-rakes,, nor of a useful pattern,)
meut of the best in that line the State
constructed with each tooth in a sep affords, cun not he excelled on this side
P A C IF IC H O T E L .
arate arm which was capable of a ready of the continent— and as a paying
erticil inivomeut on a hinge, so that institution, considering the capital in.
ALBANY.
in case a tooth should strike a stone or \esteJ, it certainly is a success. Over
h e u n d e r s i g n e d respectfully
infoi mr the pub/ic that this Hons»
Mump while raking it would leap over §8,000 were taken in at the gates,
HAS JUST BEEN FINISHED,
tlie impediment ard not he broken.
from the sale of tickets, to say noth
— AND IS —
In this vicinity were also various ing of the money’s arising from the
other agricultural implements— plows, sale of licenses Ac , and this is only
for the accommodation of all may favor kia|
harrows, threshing machines <fcc.; hut, a small proportion of the money— the with their patronage.
J . B. SPREN G ER.
except a group of visitors around Ma machine with all its money traps,
Jj. F. MCIIOLS, Druggist.
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