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Legal tenders taken at their current value. Blanks and Job Work of every description furnished at low rates on short notice. ; SuAll advertising bills must ba paid inMi'v. TIID WORK 11 A V TO II WIFE. Come, Mary, throw your work aside, And let jour tronbles bo ; Leave care and toil and sin ko awhile, And Hpcnd an bonr with mo. "We'll seek the cowslip on tho bank, The priinrnpo in the lane, And happy fights and stands afar Shall make us young again. It's lang my love, Mnee you ifnd I Have heard the blackbirds sing, Or caught, by running brooks or woods, The glory of the Spring. ., It's long since you and I hare trol The paths where hawthorns blow; Then, Mary, fling your work aside, And let your troubles go. The trees shall bond to welcome us, The flowers shall clasp our fet, The very been shall hjmn our praise, Id murmurs soft and sweet; The winds thall swell, with ready voice, The chorus high and loud, .And we'll forget the busy world, my wife, And all its busy crowd. A thousand thing await tH. love ' Blue skies and balmy nir Green fields whoso very fight shall make - .The. heart forget ita care. . Then never si;h be glad to-day' Throw sorrow to .tharwtm- "X" Nor pause till we have left oar ills A Summer's hour behind. V A Race For life. BY J. P. MILLER. We had taken- our cargo oF whale oil, and were on our way home. Being short of water, we had dropped an chor in a beautiful hay at one of the Easter Islands, in the Pacific ocean. 8., the second officer,'' 'with hi3 boat's crew, put off in the niht with a raft of casks, intending to fill them with - water and start back fcHhe ship before ' we were discovered by the natives, who were not friendly especially as wc had had a difficulty with them already. "That raft's nearly afloat, boys," said Mr. SM at ten o'clock or there ' abouts; "we'll be off in half an hour, and the black thieves can bag their heads. Halloo! what's that?. Takj a look at the ship, Dick." The exclamation was drawn from him by a low, dull booming sound from the direction of the ship. Jumping - into the little stream, from the bow of the boat, where I had been lying. I parted the mangroves and looked out. The ship was all ripcht, and nothing ap peared to awaken distrust; but while I looked, a puff , of white smoke rose from her waist, and I saw a dark ob ject run up and down from her taffrail to the end of the spanker-gafF, several times. It was the "wheft," or recall flag, which did not blow out so as to show .well, the day being hot and still. r. The ship was signalling our return, and runniD the wheft up and down was to emphasize it. In a few moments : the dull boom of the cannon again '-reached us.: '."! 'The wheft's Tnnninjr up and down sir, and they are firing the gun," I re 4 ported to our onicer. "Launch the boat off with her : boyi," said Mr. 8., sharply and deci .sively; "there's a screw looce some- .; . . i t wnere; tne sooner we re on me Detter. " ' Off she goes." r i.v.f .&.xf-? We ran the boat into the water, ship !t)ed our oars, and started for the ship. As we passed the raft I remarked, "The raft's all afloat, sir." "Pull away never mind the raft; lay back, my lads," was - the reply, as we left the anchored casks astern. The sun was hot, but we pulled a lon, sweeping stroke, that was rapidly taking. us out clear of the point, when the signal-gun again boomed forth its warning, this time much louder rand wore startling, as we were eonsidera bly nearer than when It was first fired. Au bands hacUbcon lookiojr anxieuslv touqd to discover the cause of the evi- dent uneasiness on boatd the ship, but nothing had rewarded pur search. We knew that we mustbe visiiblo from the ship, for they, knew just where to. look for us, and wc were less than six miles distant. ' What could such anxiety on their part mean f,'U:.i:i',ujl$ , v. f 'Lay :back, men," said the . third mate, .commencing to "back up" the after oar for the first time since we started ; "lay back ; there's the devil to pay ; some where, that we can't see. Spring her, bjys, spring her !''t t All felt as if, as Mr, S.Jiad said "the devil was to pay : heroic whet'H "wo laid back with a will, shooting our light boat through the water at a rate. that soon took us clear of the point., The earnestness of the ship's men 'was all explained now. There, less than a mile from us, fair abeam, and paddling rapidly for the ship, were at , least 20 canoes, holding probably, forty-men each. To resist such 'a - force in our boat was hopeless ; our only hope of salvatiou laid in gaming the ship before they did. . ; ; .. , r. . As wo were pulling; straight for the" vessel, ana trie canoes were, aiming ior the same point, we were of course .rap idly ncaring each other; Our aim was to be, ahead of the natives before the converging lines of our . respective courses should mecl. It was a hanl race to an uninterested spectator it would douutle have been very line-; but .wo' didn't think much ol it. Poll5 ing for life, the stakbiwa loo heavy for the contestants to enjoy it. ' No breath was wasted in talk, for none needed urging tp lay. out Uic last ounce" of strength. The musket in the bow bothered jrac a little I m'ssed a stroke and tossed it overboard. The third 'mate said nothing,-but ceased heaving on the ' stroke;; oar a motneu t, to ' toss over the other, So much weight was gone, and that was of more import ance than all the fighting wo could do, if we were overhauled. , : Wc had reached within a mile of the ship," when it was evident that if there was anv ad vantage in speed, it was on our side--we were certainly a little ahead of the other racers.' The sav ages, a set of naked, howling demons. eager for vengeance, and accustomed to the heat of t the climate, plied their piddles with "a will ; while we 'were en cumbered with clothing, (not much of it, to be sure, but still enough to inake a difference), and were bat a few months away from the cold and cheerless re gion of sea north of Dehring's Straits! Kut "men will work hardjfuiT life we did. Five minutes more would decide the race, one way or the other. We had pulled - in a direct line for theship: but the sarages had headed a very little across our course, hoping in cut us off, so that sonie of their ca- noes were oow in our wake and well astern. - Jlut the leading one was a lit tie on our quarter, and not more th.in a ship's length off. Two ry tar', practice in whaleUoals h;iI trained our muscles well, but, though we.had many a hard trig after, "fiwt boat " we had Siever seen occasion for sucli exercise as this race was giving us. and achiux wrists and labored breathing warned tne that not many more miles would be needed to finish me; nor were -the others less! distressed.' One man only of oui crew seemed freshr Peanuts the black Por tuguese, who bent his long back as he reached the blade of his eighteen ftot oar nearly forward of mine, and then beut the st bit of wilipvv, without ",'turning . a ha'd withsweat." t Ifalf blinded with thq perspiration which streamed rromotir foreheads into our eyes, wc could noj spare evettheniomcntrquircd to drv our facef, but labored on, scarce, able ta see our oar blades. thd' sllelBci in qui boflt, brokeo onlyby the,1 rariidi steady rollocking of the oars 'and the11 'deep breathing of the r6worsI il.traalibl strangely with the infernal Jyellings ol our : pursaerSf Mr. could see thi ship, offcoursei as he faced that wayi but the boat's crew, could nott and the imru raaie. couiu. not see xne canvasc but neither party could 'spare an in starit tq look around. 1 Momenta were too precious just then. Peanuts was the first to break thejsile nee which had been observed since we first saw the ca noes. Gnashing his teeth at the eii -CtrjJiel said, half to hJraajcirliiail half to. them . '.lV ' ' '::' '' if 'i "yqatWa-'Tff31106'. ybii, ' and suddenly elevating his .voice to i yell, he contlnued'we beatoe vou I" " "Do worop'em aiiy, Dick ?" gasr ed Mr. S , without turning romnd. , ;?;?t.yes ir, I think we do a little1 ar . swercd T ; - for I coud see that the gaj between us had increased. i ' "Hurrah boys I" continued tho third ffiAteH'thdy.-havcrlVgdt-u liebgth every stroke. I can see thoguri barrels shine there's man in the tops with muskets. Lay back, boys, anothv ei-.half. mile and we're gafc" . ; Encouraged by the prospect of vic tory in the race, hope and a feeliug of d .'fiance lent new vigor to our weaken c l and over exerted muscles J and as the sound of a cheer from our ship mates reached our ears, telling ui how e gerly we were watched,5 and t how roady orrr companion were1 to; assist us; if possible an answering shout 1 went back froni us--drowried though it was in the yelling of the' natives. : 1 tn -1 "Keep your stroke now, men, keep your stroke now,'' said our officer ; "don't hurry your stroke we'll do 'era Irown yet keep your stroke and lay t ack ; one minte more and we're there. Steady and cool's the word. Ha 1 there j ocs a musket.'' . ... .. f - I We heard no report nor the whiz of the bullet, but a coni motion, in the Reading canoe indicated that some one was hurt. "Aha ! you black dev 1" screamed Peanuts, "come on ; wc killee ou you black dev : Peanuts rum. elf was black as the ace of spades, but as very fond of applying to other ' col ! red men the term ,4blaek devil so ften applied to himself. A mordent aterand wo could hear the report of ne miKKeis wuicn mc men in me tops vere tiring at our pursuers, anu tne vhiz of th bullets over our heads. Some people rnny think the' whist- in?- of bullets nice music, but I don't. frankly acknowledge that I prefer pven tne dulcet notes or trie worst land-organ. Hut "on this occasion inly" I enjoyed the sinqing j of , the leaden messengers and so did the jest f our crew. In spite of himselfand his admonition to ob to keen Cool, a fy oil of exultation broke from the third mate, and was joined m by all hands. o had good cau-e to exult. Several of the natives must have been hit, judging from the confusion in the fore rartst canoes, which still pursued, but had evidently lost heart in the chase, ho that we were rapidly gaining, alway from them ; and we could distinguish the shout of-our shipmafesr as they chetrcd us on, mingled with rapid raus ketshootmg and cursing at; the sav- ft V.1 - -. ascs. , Ana-men came tuc ciiief mate ,s hail, -Pull round the stern, Mr. S. pull round the stern." J ' ; ' ' : 'Ay, ay, sir," answered Peanuts ; and so tnddenly had our spirits risen that something akiu to a laugh took place in the boat. , ' j fr i , , We shot round theships stern, and along side ; in a few seconds we were in deck exhausted , tut iafc. Kach man grasped a wea'pon to face, the foe; but they evidently had no intention to attack. On the contrary, they were paddling as fast as possible to get out of tange of the bullets, which were being sent at them from the deck now, asv well as. from the tops. The signal gun, from which the "assorted" charge had uceu drawn before signalling to us, had been reloaded, and was pointing out of the waist at the canoe. :;Mr. S. rushed to the galley for the 'hot poker. and returned wUh it .in," his' 'hand to fire the cannon. , : : ."'V :l "Stop, M r. S,,"; said the mate;flor (rod s mercy, stop. Ihefe s no use in k 1 . t -J ' . J killing tne rpoor wretches -- they re clearing" out. 'as fatt-as they can, now Stop' firing,' men,' he continued, -' shout- ing to the crew. :-:.-ll,r-i AT 'The firing sooo ceased ; but Peanuts. whose blood was up, and who was fair- ly teaming with rage; saw the Laptain s "pepper-box" ; lying; on the capstan, snatclcd iit up, ran to -the waist and snapped it at the vent of the signal gun For, ; once, the wretched pepperbox went off the first time it was snapped ; a deafening report ensued, the? spikes and other missiles , spattering ; thickly in the water around, tho retreating ca noes, ami doubtless doing much, injury wo Shad , no racens of telling how much t while the ? overloaded i old cun kicked tMjuaro over the main hatch, landing on ! its back' with the carriage uppermost, against the -opposite bul warks. That was the last shot fireuU ; i --rj; h:;t :ix?--'jx -a'i'-i TpjRONTO, May 4 -TrPfepnratlonsfor thq filed .'River expedition cqntinuo Lnfsre.nuantitjes of military sfores are being - dispatched to Collidgwood 'laud Fort 'William.' ' Volunteers in' ''crcat numbers are arriving. V: - ,l V New, York ,'M'ay 5V A private con lerence was iieia ycsTeruay at oncrin O'Brien's office by leaders of the i Ybiing JJemocracy, ;for the jpurpose, it w rii niored of .azreeiris upon:? termsr of eo? alit iofj to be offered to, the other 5 wJd of the party. -'-l ; !'; i A Sunday school teacher at Ohiqa go ppeusgs tthe( poy) w ho aots .the best dur ing tho year, ond comtnitrrtfio racist lestamont. a meerschaum pipe. Telegraphic Summary " ' . . . ? 1- IL.II-I.X .jm-V t New. York, May 3. 7 Arrange; ments are progressing for a public meet; irig of merchants in favor of the treaty ! for the acquisilion of Samana Argument was -made , in the, Su preme Court to-day on the niotiou to dissolve the injunction of he JiifisK bhhholders against the hne Company. Tlio decision is reversed. E ; m :. NEW YbRK, May - 4.-It 1 is 'stated that Johu Morrissey. will soon resign member of Congress an nrcnnnt of I liWicallh. : - . ; . : r . ' -.--o . . t- Hon Kdward Pierpont. IT. S: Dis trict Attorney, left this city on Monday for Washington to consult with - the President io relation to his proposed rewguation and the nomination ? pi. his successor. . j i - The solicitors of the Treasury De partment are ordered to New York to investigate the charges against Collect or GrinucU, made by a , large number of, prominent business men, in session at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. :H Wasiiinoton, May 3. The 21st annnal meeting cf the American 3Iedi eal Association is convened at this city? 1 our; hundred are p resent, represent ing rupii of the . State .Asciations and medical schools of thq country. The report of the committee on credentials was read, 'excluding certain delegates on account of going into consultation with qolorcq physicians. A minority report of an opposite nature was also made." -t - -; Ottawa. May 3. In the Commons last night a bill was reported for the government of the Ked Hirer country. The new provincqjs to bo called Mani tqba, and will , contain Il.UOO. square miles. The unorganized tract is to be governed by (he Lieut.4 Governor of .uauuoua, ana win ue nnaer a separate commusston, and its atiairs regulated by order in council. .t ltH t : Loxdon, Mar 3. -The great t race for two, thousand guinea stakes t New market to-day was won by. McGregor, beating the second horse, Norwaoby, five'leugths. New ORLr.AXf, 3Iav4. A tBmlxnz affray occarred last night between . Jno. Jlarrett, local reporter on the Pttamfhe, nd ex special officer. Smith.; ; fhe lat. r - . ' ter was mortally vrpundea, aoa 1t; tuc former slightly. A! gentleman was shot and dangerously j wounded during the dilhculty. The cause was animad versions of that pa p4r on the: special metropolitan police. arid the publication by, Smith bf.a scurrilous circular ou Parrel t. "::' .' " '' j. ' 'I',""' Nkw IUven, May 4. Gov, Eng llsh1 was inaugurated to-day. In hi message'" he rec'onuijends a cbhvcntiorf for revising, the-State Constitution1, to facilitate tho operation of tho liftct nth Amendment. 1 TiteNTON. Mhy 4 -The elfy is with out ; police. u, TlitJ lime for which; "the oil iurco was appointed has, expired nnd tbe'Cotnnioa Council. having faiU cd ""politicallj to orntfize.'hd new fdrco U appointfcd.J -i-y-nt': -.'.a r '-" ''"--v Washinoton, May 4.Tn tne Scn? ate, Morgan-presented ndditionaf ' pcti lions asking Congress to abolish nation al, banks and redeem j tho bonda, depos ited by them as .security.; to isue fiHy inillibris of tfea?ufy n6lc3 and hiake the same' reeeivable.1 for enstoins And duties itnd all other taxes collected - by the Federal Qovcrnnient, and tp pay off tho'.SvfQ' borjded .- pb't. n ,n i ; Hills passed to aid in the' construe tion of the Oregon Branch of the Pa. cifiQ Ilailroad," andj Ruthorizing tbe Sdut h e tri. 31 i ti n esot a" Hall road; to co h -nect theit Hn0 with tbb Northern : IV cifie. in-iiiii-i l--t?:-:Jr: rJj ':i In the House, a bill to amend the bankrupt act 4 in relation to its opera tidn Vas Introdiiced.i " .l:'At":;Vt:: i - v ociis 'uvni iiie coninimcc on uic .decline .fuAmerican commerce, report cd a but authonziug a niail steamship service from, New rO,rlean3, inontblyi to Tamiic6, Vera Cruz'auUavanar j i ClilAcioJlMajr 4, A j Washington ; special: say i, that-a j combination has been entered into tweeu the .friedl ; of tlio ' various" !SouifieVn racifiolta.il- Toad Tifiiea and' ihoie of tlfe 'Northern Pacific- for the'purfsd iof geltin'botlv m?8Bures fijLbrouglrjt Congress, cm Tho Sput hern r ro en t-eem disposed to, unite urjoh the Fremont route. v , jfjo, t V M B u s O h j".JIayt 4 ryp A j$ is- patcliv says i in ruiorecT tfial Eto,rs ''McLean and llalsteaUapsed';:. thrddgh here with' thitr?frie6d8 on MoriVlay,5 On, tbekay tOiGanridaito fight a du&U.j . . ... i .... PROFESSIONAL CARDS, ttC. McMiuuvllIe, VamhUl Co., Oregon 'Particular attention given to the studs and practice of Criminal Law, Collection of Claims, 2ot8, Accoauta, etc. 4 JT. K.; SITES, ; M m ; IMiysiciaii aniJ Kuireon, j. t allas, Ogn. Having reimei practice, will ive fpedal attention to Obstetrics, and the treatment of the diseases of Women and Children. 'C30Offieo at his 'residence.". I ViXEYARD. I N.X. BUTLKR. VI2VEXARD;'&' BUTIiEEP, XWy & CouKscIIor-ai-I-air Dallas, Oregon, Will give tpeeial aitention to the collection of Claims, and nil business entrusted to his care. ltEFEltKNCE.3-.Hon. John Burnett, Horn. It. S. ttruliau & Simpson, Hon. A, J. Thayer. b,;f.-.jbod9 iti. i., h . Physiciaii and Surgeon, Dallas, Oregon OFFICE At Jficho!. Drui Store. H a . JA. IS. TUSSIEIt, ' A t it 'y Con 11 sel I or-a t-a w io5v;,v-v ogx. J .Special attention given to the 'Collect ion of claims, at jo the toy in;, Boiling and kaeing of Ileal Ktttate, and Convey incing. n Justice of the Peace for Dallas Precinct OFFlCE-io Polk CoVxtY Times huildiog, Mnin isf rcetT of.poiita Court HouoV rM. V. D J liFFIt I CJ,' M D.f riij sicinn a nil Surgeon i iJ" 12ola, Oregon. ' Special attention given to Drat'Atie of'Wvroen.' . Obstetrics and Itf '. t . J. 1 DAVIDSON, SI. D.t riiyniciaii and nrgon, V' ' Independence, Offti : 1 ; T. V.'I5r Emlirtc. : . f ''iMITT," YAMuirlL'c6.V;OREOOX. : !ivjrijr,;Offie t residence, i .. J4yl :. Attorneys & Cotinsenofsat-Lat7, -ImAI-liSl. Oil I2C.OX. 1 j OFFICE: IN THIS COURT HOUSE, j 1 j t . a r Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law; i- -. ."'''.'. WiU practice In all the Courts iof Record and , .,.i.,r Inferior Conns of this State. OFFICE-Ia WatLiads.A Co's Brick, op stairs. 1 II a y t! e n '"&. "ITS y c r , ATTOn.EyS r AT- J-AW, i : JDallas, Orcn. , Vi'f ; OFFICE IX THE C0UItT H0;;fiK. ' SULLIVAN & WHITSONr Attorneys & Counssllors-at-Law, -, , Ilalias. Oregon, , : ? praoticc in all the Courts of the State. 1 1 Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. Dallas. )regoiw f .Spwial attention' given to! Collections and to matters .perlaiuiri tq ileal fctate; r,.,u, X t- hiwj . . -j p p s ca t e, : ' : Dallas. Polk CuJ uty, Ogn. 1 L J. WiaKLW, 31; B,, Physician and Surgeon . ' IcwisvlUe, lolk Co., Ogn.. " Has recently returned from fthe Atlantic States And offejs bis professiuual lerrices to the eiti acns.of the County. - , j Particular attontion giTi a to' Female Dis i eases, ?Air w.-tHi ,2-tt. I , . ; W. B. KWI61IT. W. P. LOBD A Wy 4&C i is n s c 1 1 o r-a (- h a xr, Corner Commercial and State Streets, Opposite I.att fc 1 uili's llauk, VUl) practice in thajSupn kaa Court and the Circuit Courts of the Sociind and Third Ju Vlieial Districts; 2tf GEO. ,B. CCRRKY. n. ntRiKT. , , t At(oriacys-At-Lav, 3LAPAYISTTE i. OREGON. 3-tf jnACtlOIV El AlflSEV., Alt'yaConnscllor-at-Laiv, Xafayette Oregon. S-tf . A. P. 'VOKBES. AU'y&CounscIlor-at-I.air, Lafayette, Oregon. 3-tf E. r. nUSSELt, I C. P. FERRT, Jical Eetpte Attorney', f JSTotnry Public. IXUSSEJLIil&i FERKlf, : Real Estate I3roIiers and Collection Agents, Northwest Cor. of First and WasUagfon . j-; - .Streets, ...... POUTXAND - - - OREGON. Special attention given to the sale of Real Estate. Collections made in Oregon ard the Territories. . i' . PryjMJrty, town lots, improved farms, stock ranches, lands, &c, situated in the best portions of Oregon and W. T., fcr sale on reasonable terms. . 3 tf Physician, Surgeon St Accoucher, V , Daeua VJsta Polk o., Ogu., . I Will attend promptly to prufcsslonsi calls. IP.KNIXCS IX)D-.II No. Oil' & A.-M., Da'lus, holds its rcgular e rn rinunications on tbe: Saturday f receding falls ou Saturday then on that day, at ono o'clock. ' ''-''" iv v' i Also, on the second: Friday in eaelj mcnth at 7 o'clock, 1. M., for the purpose of Jmj rt-vc-tnent of the Craft in Masonry. "ard ftr inch other work'as tho Master may from' time to time order. ... ' :;M;fJ-A'f All Iirethren in good standing ar invited to ttend. Bv order f the ' "'mmm ,', " 'IH'' , : MOUK THAN 200000 PKUSOS Rear testimony to the Wonderful hnative f -Effects of -tk i Dr. Joseph Valker's ss ?2 GALIFOltXI A a a. B1TSTIES' anufacturcl from the native Ilcrhs an XEtPta . ; - l Cali'ornla, 'jt-O- The Great RIooi. Putlfler ' . FOK INFLAMMATORY AXri cnUXiX IC .RHEUMATISM AND tiOIIT.'.pWPKl flA or INDIllESTION. I? 1 LIO U?," HEM I T TKNT ad ? JNTKKM(TTENT 5,EKVJvKS, lUsSEASKS OF T11K BLOOD, l.lV.tU, K I DNfaY $nA BLADDEIi, these' BITTKll hare keen ranst fuccefsfuU ;.4?.UCH DlSliAS ES are caused hy VITIATED Rf.OOD, which ia jronerallv produced by ileraBgimbnt the lilUESritB ORGANS.- - ; Clearse tbe ; Vitiated '' Blood wheTievet y u find its impurities hurstiul thruuh lhvtkib in Pimples, Eruptions, or" 1-ortM;' cleaiise'Htiifn y.tt flud it otstrueted aift sluggish u the veins ; cleanse it w hen it is foul, and your feel ings' will tell you when. Keep tho Ut.d htal thy. and.ali will he well. :, . " agents, ; . n.;H.:IcBO Af.D b., Importing Wholesale ' Corner Pine and 'Sansoma 'StrcctsV'Pan Fran , iscof Cal-, aHd'Sacranfw'Uo.'CaU, ittd I 34 Vlalt street, N..Y., - m 11 "" ' '' ' 1 f ..... - . Carriage and Mrn i bit in Cal 'M S I CjIv :P- A'l S-TJS f .'t'.i,? Commercia f trset, ". .: , 4 O.iposit9 Slirk'sy's B!wlt.a' 1 MAIN STKEET, INDEPt2NlUNCE. IINE WINKS,' XIQVCRS AND SEfJARS JL? served to customers on sphortowitice 1 1 This estahlUhiuent does not !i.p!i 8e tangle foot cr anythinjp of that cLaracter. " ' v y hi";ptr-:CU-sit the fimnOBOV? .; F.IX.KK;iTBirE:! : jBurcaiift,ii,.y. ' 1 r..,rit;w- Iotiti?rc?,5--jv;!rt u. r X a files, f . :vr .r'.'. .l:..ih'hWlv.:8.tlrt81 A Variety of CIIATItr3. for, -Kitchen ciud j Pallor UKe, , f ' RAIV-IIiriE IIOTTOM CIIAIKs! Of mj own make? , f- , . Ii o p near Wa j ii: I rc?K HI ill I INVITE THE rilllLIC TO EXAMINE my. stock. I shall be pleased to shotf -ou my good snd Waiter. pleased when yr .it ' New Work put up to order, and Rt pairing done at tbe lowest eath prico.. 1a . . t 87 UK. C. T7ILL3. 2. 3 a t - ' ' ,.r-, ' - ...ftj -s f ' . I !- i -.Its Subscribe for the; IUpublican. (