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DALLAS, SATURDAY, OCT. 19,
I. I It 11 li A li KiaKBLI CAN
DOMINATIONS FOR I8T2.
THE UANNKil WE FIOIIT UN
DER. , t,or President,
.HORACE GBEEJLGV.:
. OF.NEW .YORK.
For Vice-President,
II- RATZ BKOWi9
or Mi8souRr.
'RESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
E. D. SIIATTUCK, of Multnomah Co. ' ;
flEORGG It. HELM, or hmn county,
tl. II. G ATES, of "Wasco count.
"f. ACCEPT YOUR NOMINATION IN
Tlife CONFIDENT TRUST THAT THE
if A&3E9 OF OUH COUNTRYMEN, NORTH
AND 'SOUTH, ARE EAGER TO CLASP
tTANDS icft.OSS THE BLOODY CHASM
W HICH HAS TOO LONG DIVIDED THEM
.FORGETTING THAT TnEY HAVE BEEN
'.ENEMIES IN THE JOYFUL CONSCIOUS
NESS THAT THEY 'ARE' AND MUST
JUSNCEFOKTII REMAIN BRETHERN."
HORACE GREELEY.
NATIONAL BANKS
National Bants whenever and
wherever established, ace always made
the instruments, of .corruption. Under
the old system of Banking in this
country, our free Government jbegan
to feel seriously its contaminating
influence, and .v. hen during the admin
istration of (General Jackson, the pco
became aroused upon t,ha.t subject, led
on by that honest and incorruptable
jmap, they swiped out that spuricus
system, which theq as now and m st
ever, tend to corrupt any people, who
are struggling, to establish or perpeU
uato republican government
After the Govern men t of the United
State had annihilated National Uaokf,
and declared against elass legislation and
gigantic monopoliea,our people flourished
beyond parallel in the history of civil
go'vernsiftit, and without let or biudcr
ence, we marched on to greatness, to the
astonishment of tae civilized world,
until the time when jve were overtaken
by the disasters of internal strife,
which shook it 'o its very center our
great superstuCturc of human liberty.
Time rolled on, and the thundering
of a million cannou loaded by and fired
at brother?, had died away and the
smoke of, the bloody battle field had
gene, and the atmosphere once more
clear, it iyas discovered that the servants
of the party in power, had been un
crupulously taking advantage of their
position, while the attention of the
people, their constituents, was wholely
engrossed ; in the war, and had been
fastening upon thcin among other
bad institutions, the old aysttn) of
national banks, or what is equivoleut
thereto the present banking system.
?ow we claim this was done by corrupt
men for corrupt purposes, and for the
special benefit of the few to the great
and manifest injury of the people at
large. Jy this system as inaugurate
and , parried out, the ycry few upon
whom fortune has smiled, are made
and constituted privileged characters
to the "real detriment of the inasacs
and working people, who are the bone
and sinew of any country.
If an individual at the present time
in this country, has accumulated bonds
of the Government to the amount of
one hundred thousand dollars, no mat
ter what they cost, in many cases
perhaps not more than fifty per cent,
ic is priviledged, aud ho is authorized
by a' law of Congress, passed by the
llcpublican party, to deposit those
bonds with the Government and draw
a
his interest on them semi-annually
from the . Government in gold coin.
What next ? The Government then
agrees, tsimply because the more able to
own the bonds, to give him ninety
thousand dollars to take home with
him, establish a bank, loan out the
money, if in Oregon at twelve per
cent, and speculate upon it as long
and as much as ho pleases, and the
Goveiumeuf stands good for every
, i JTT' ,.,..11 Tim 777l1oa"l,nmQ the lead- wise specified bv law. No money ap- POItTI.AN Iusi n ksh in It liCToit y" 'q kydUn0ro,S. 12 lt iu Druggist Apoth
dollar So,; the privileged individual lho h s become In, l ad w.,Ucd bjr y. PuUUhed by L. Samuel, O. fumery and Toilet articles.
ctilclvcrr CCnt!Up0atIie nlnCly l"? JT ' n g V onU?V purpose, in any other department or General Advertising Ag't.M Mont st Iloo.f 73 Flr .l. picW Jrn?
Government' gives hira the use of for
nothing, so lonpfaa he" will allow " his
bonds to lie in the safe of the Gov
ernment, instead of his own safe,
drawing, of course, just as much inter
est deposited in the one place as the
other. The result of ths personal
privilege then is, that the individual
gets his regular seven per cent iu gold
semi-annually upon his hundred thous
and dollars and twelve per cent and as
much ' more as he Can make on the
ninety thousand which ho receives
as a present from the Government,
making in all nineteen per cent. So
much for the personal privilege.
In addition to the principle of per
sonal privilege inaugurated by the said
act, the people ara swindled by a de
preciated currency. The ninety thous
and dollars when issued by the banks
are worth to the public, to whom it is
paid, from eighty-five to ninety cents
on the dollar only. Now mark, this
paper currency is the mouey tie
Government struck off by its authority
and loaned without interest to these
privileged characters, who loan it to
the people at an enormous rate of in
terest and the people are compelled to
scarifice from ten to fifteen per cent to
get rid of it, and yet this whole system
is based upon, and has for its founda
tion, the bonds of tho United States
w,hich are worth their faco in gold
at home and abroad. A system like
this is rotten to the .core. The aboli
tion of which should be accomplished
without delay. 13ut this is one of the
pet schemes of the present administra
tion, and so long as the people submit
and wear the yoke, it will be perpetua
ted. The Liberal Republican party is
p posed to thU swindleand are fully
aware of the fact that they have this
gigantic monied monopoly to fight in
the present campaign. It excepts the
dutie3of the hour with manly courage,
and will fiht it out on this hue
WHAT TIIIiY SAY.
The Grant papers, siucc the recent
elections, say, 'Grtt!cy st:m h no
show for election." Well, if that be
so, why do they take to much piitn.
and what the necessity yf thou' occj j)
ing thtir time in writing nr.d j ulii.Mi
itii: so many lies ubi hiui '!
The Graniittd Grant ii .sure t ;
be. elected. Wc venture the lustrfion
that if he is, it will be by the votes of j
th
e negroes who know nothing of
)vcrnment under which they livo ; by
the votes of the straight outf, com
posed of tho rebel element of the
Democratic party j by tho voles of the
drunkards, gamblers, robbers and out
laws.
The personal government men say
that Greeley can never be elected.
That may be ho, but mark this, Hor
ace Greeley will receive the mnjority
of the white, hont, temperate, moral,
peaecublc, industrious, L7 vv abiding and
sensible citizens ami voters of this
country, on the fith ot November nest.
If the substantial citizens of the Uni
ted Statc will permit 'themselves to
be drawn into the support of an indi
vidua, who has eprang up among them
like a muhrof m, purely a creature of
circumstances and chance, without the
least merit in civil life, half knave half
fool, a drunkard, a gambler and debau
chee, who has degraded himself to the
evel pfthe brute ; mingled his blood;
when rioting in drunkeness, with that
of the filf.hy Indian of the pacific coast;
who has left "behind him on h'13 march
to greatness, half breed prodgeny , un
tutored, unlearned, Jialf fed and unclaJ ;
who, after being raised to the highest
round in the ladder of fame, will spend
his time away from his public duties
at Long IJraneh and Pullman's Island,
petting pups and squandering his
money, your money, on fast horses
who hath redness of eyes from tarrying
long at tie wine ; and thus defeat an
honest, capable, moral, temperate and
worthy man for President, the cnraS
that may or hhall fall upon this people,
resujting from sucty conduct, will be
upon them- We warn them that while
we may be powerless to . prevent, yet,
for all this, the unerring Ituler of the
universe will ultimately call them into
jpdgmcnt.
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A Directory of tho Ktate is to appear
within a short time.
advoc'acy of this blind usurper, tho
Bulletin is sound on the dam Lock
swindle. Mr, Omeara has so far out
done the ballanco of the Grant papers
in Oregon in his laudations of George
II. Williams, President Grant and
Den Holladay, that many of those
journals are becoming quite rational in
toue.
How the Elctions Aue Gar.
ried. The city of Philadelphia, where
Tom Murphy and the ballanco of
Grant's hirelings could work to the
best advantage ; where they could find
the most iguorance, ruffians and Grant
rebels, Straight Outs, and where they
could purchase more whiskey for the
amount of money expended than any
other place in the State, cast a very
largo vote for the drunken nepotist.
If this ignorant usurper is re-elected
President of tho American Republic,
it will be by Jits army of appointee,
80,000 strong, who aro constantly
perambulating the country, and pur
chasing the scum of it citizens with
the people's money!
The Dallas paper has ceased publi
cation. 'Monmouth Paper.
No it hasn't, nor does not expect to.
will tho Messenger please correct its
error?
Li:.iM.vriiiu:,
SENATE.
The Committee 00 Ways and Means
reported the fullowiug Appropriation
Dill:
An Act to provide for the ordinary
expenses of the State Government, nnd
and other general and specific appropri.
ations.
lid it enacted by tho Legislative As
sembly of the State of Oregon,
Section 1. That tho following
sums be and the fame arc hereby spe
cifically appropriated and set aide for j
the several ubjort.t hereinafter inrn- j
tiontd for two yeari, comuiencing frm
the first Monday A' September, I 872, j
to he paid out of any money iu the
Trei-my not otherwi.-e apprpriuted.
Sec. 2- Th.it the Act of September.
172, appropriating t'Hj.O1;1'! f , r ti.f
iui! jo K'i n. uibvi.- i f tli? f-evesitlt
jiti'i'ril ,-e.-jj' of the I.eji-iativo A--hr.Uihly
be au.ci.ili 1 .o a to read
S:;!T!N I Tlutr the.Miia o! .rJlM1
r :: mufh there if .i; in y be lis ccs -riiy
by, :n ti e ait'J i- b ruby
t.'I ' 'Y. ;i "any !tuiy iu th.
uppropM.i-
eaury
nut .itlieriie itp!ti-r:tt.l
to jay hie
mi !
I per iti-iii uf iJi'iubti'.s, and
euin j'eri-.ttiou ot otiieers and ntiter ir. e
.. itt.riNi'i of ib.i f f ''..S.iti Vt? A- t
SCUl!.y i:.r thouveutb rtul .r t..iou.
c :i Fxee.cive FuimI For lary 1
.ry
fd Fx'-iMcivc Ufiecri and interest,
Judicial Fund For tho salary of
Ju.stieea of th .Supreme Ciurt, Di.-
trirt Atlornrys, ar.d interest, 68,000.
Fr Habiry of Pilot Cummisiuner,
Ifeaith oSeer, Tig S'lhsidy, ('lerk of
Supremo Oourt.per cetitagu oi Treai-uier
advertUini;, printing of bond and
stamp, additioul Kilary of other olhccr:,
interest, etc , S'Jo.UOO.
Conviet Fund For conveying con
victs to tho Penitentiary, interest, etc.,
515,000.
lu-ianc Fund For conveying insane
persons to A?ylum; and interest, Slo,
000.
Printing Fund For public printing
and binding, 25,000.
Incidental Jixpensesi For rents, sta
tionary, lights, iuel, pontage, ami iuei
dcntaltal ext crises of the legislative
Assmhly, Executive and Administra
tive Deparlineuts, Kupremo Court,
State Library, etc., aad interest, $51f"
000. i
Agricultural Collego Fund For ex
pcnrM, 810 000.
(jcneral Fund Keeping and tuition
of deaf mutes, $0,500.
Penitentiary Fund Keeping priso
ncrs, salary ot inspector, officer,
guards, etc., with interest, S75.000.
Insane and Idiotic Fund The cx
pensea of keeping insano at Asylum,
with interest, 120,000.
Fugitive Fund For arresting, etc.,
fugitives from justice, $5,000.
Indigent Fund Jor support of indi
gent poor, 5,000,
Common School Fund For clerical
aid, maps and other expenses inciden
tal to Common School Lauds, $10,000.
University Fund lujr like purposes
a3 school lands, &2,000.
State Laiu Funds for like purposes,
$10,000.
S'kc. 4. That the Secretary of State
he required to draw his warrant on the
Treasurer for tho sums severally duo
to the officers and members of tho Leg
islative Assembly for mileage, per
diem, compensation, and other cxpen
ses. and tho Treasurer shall pay tho
same us herein directed.
Skc. 5. All salaries herein provided
for shall be paid (juanerly at tho ollmo
of tho Slate Treasurer, unless other-
.ppropnatu
vided.
And be it further enacted, That the
following sums aro hereby appropriated
for the purposes hereinafter designated.
Section 1. That the following sums
be and the same arc hereby specfically
appropriated to the several claims
already presented, and for which no
warrants have been drawn.
For tho support? of the poor' for
which no appropriation has been made
$2,200.
For the apprehension of fugitives for
which no appropriations Jiaye been
made, 32,000.
For conveying couvicts to the Peni
tentiary, 2,100.
For incidental expenses, 2,250.
Expenses of the Penitentiary in ex
cess of past appropriations and inter
est, 819,077 j To.
Kxpenscs jot conveying Insane to
Asylum and interest to date of issuj,
8,500. j
For keeping Insaco at Asylum, $14,
500. j
Kxpcnses of printing in excess of ap
propriations j 1,000.
Cost of the new Penitentiary build
ing over appropriations, $51,078.
Interest to date of issue, 5,000.
For tho jpayment of warrant No
1151 services selecting Agricultural
College lands, 37,
Warrant No. 41G for the payment of
the Adjutant General from tho time he
entered upon his duties until the office
was discontinued, 00.
For the! payment of outstanding
fund warrants and interest, 7,7Gt UO.
For tho pay incut of outstanding Ag
ricultural College Fund Warrant and
interest. SGS2.
For the payment of outstanding Pcn
i'entiary Fund wurraut and iuterest,
2.720 -10.
For the payment of outstanding
Convict Fund, warrants and interest,
2,:uo.
For the payment of outstanding In
cidental Fund, warrants and iuterttl,
1,035. i
For the payment of outstanding In
sane Fuud warrants and interest, ? 1,
7i7 01. !
Fur th-? payment ot ont.t.inding
Printing Fund warrants and i:t r .-t
') :l
F.r the payment of. puinting Pern
teutiiry, ti .DVM.1.
For the -t ;ti n :f th c-t-f -i if
'.. h'eh tl.. .v'i ile v. ;.- p'-tiiititt at.d !.
Kcr'y M.-fvi I it, r 12,n
'I Iu i.: xl m vii-ni j t-- i'lc-i i r lit
!V!UCat ',1 t:i
v
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rr. :C.
t',e S- n N- bill t a'-"u:
S i-.vtef! :in i ens' :r Cns.i ' Mil ttii
mm r
l;v It ": p, ..1,5. t l t'ie eid- ; th- b-.i! f
j.r.'V:'iu fur uu'tl' v: r .:!". d ; ti ! i " ! " ' '
in e iftiriH i !".! ! ! ; be ' ;;! to am i.
th-- l'n fl S i 'A .
uf CUI
!'.
in the fr-a-ory i::t '";' ;
H-d Vv,Ui homotea.l seMler ;
11. ! t" d'vett m-mtes in tho oUir
bounty fund to the rap but building fund
Tho Uou.se bill ton j.eal ihe Lin ait
Act, aftlr a fiotrue't 1 oiil warm
contest, j The vote was a parly vote,
except that Mr. Fay voted for tho bill
The IIou.hc bill to aid the Tims k Uiver
Combany ; the bill to provide for pay
ing expense of arresting fugitives from
justice ; to incorporate .1 unction ; to
amend the. charter of Astoria ; to pro
tect unincorporated towns and villages ;
to provide fur Hoard of Commi.-?ioners
for Tillamook county ; to provide for
tho incorporation .of religious societies
There aro about 0.) mutes in this
State, five of whtni arc Indiums.
A bill annexing a portion of Jackson
county to Josephine passed the Stri
ate. A klin confa ining 1,100,000 brick
is now being burned at the Penitenti
ary. The total number of entries at the
Stato Fair was 1,034. Of there 150
were horses ; the remainder stock and
inicellaueous articles.
The Legislature adjourns to-day at
mitt night.
A man entered a house in Portland
dagger in hand, while the occupants
were cuia.iuir, the sweets of slumber,
and extracted therefrom the sum of
$50, one day this week.
Jackson he'd its county fair this
week.
Catherine Shcrtz. a lady preacher,
delivered a dicourso at Jacksonville on
Sunday, October, 0.
A cow has been poisoned ly eating
peach leaves iu Yamhill.
Mr. McCann, of Hosehurg, has a
young bear which he is training. In
sumo of their tinsels it is first him and
then bear, and then the bear nd hiui.
At one time bruin came near causing
M c. to be bare of any clothing.
A Wasco county farmer from two o-
iorinJ lints 1llUtil 1 ' t rti t t ti I 1 ,s T
; . j 1
1 V "
OQ llGrGin pro- I I ' ,'",,I" i mticuma urwiuy ''"
Merman's Dollar Store
era of Fancy OorK Toys, Crockery, etc., fctc.
Anlur il.Mt.-e, l-'irt it. i;ct Oak a Pino. ETv
erylhiriK u r.t. 11. Longfellow Proprietor.
HOOKS, ST A TIOSEUY A I'EIUODICALS,
Agcnta for Mulie, Todd, and CVa celebrated
fiou ii;ns.
Ivfuon, Blftkeman, Taylor Go's School Books
Junt I'liLlitfttU, ujufi line of Lajnl JJlaiihn for
Tki Slate.
IP iruian.tbo only direct importer of Clothing
Pit?., cor. Front & Washington streetn.
WHOLESALE
fSocksdicr & Stationer,
i
LARGEST STOCK IN POHTLAND.
A'o. 79 Frttht ami A'. 5 rth !ititnn ttrrrlt.
S KOK, WILLIAM .SUN, 1L"J Front ttreet,
y Importer and Dealer in
lilXH, RH'1,14 S AM) KliVOIA'ISHM
of every description.
Fifhing Tkle,Faucy Good, Iiesda, Bird cages
lWketj, Croquet iaii'.e,and lwly carriages
Agents for the 'California Powder Works," also
for the Wheeler it Wilson bewuig machines.
II cck, John A. 123 Front rt, practical Watchv
I P mnker AJeweler. Work done for the Trade
IJ OOK AND J 0 1 5 I'll I N 1 h It a. II I I I
lignum & Kcinhart, Prt. 1, htl. Oak A 1m
im'trsof Htoves Itsngen. Kilt-he ti Uten'ols.
Buchatmu, W. A., e. w. cor. jrst k l aytot 4s.
Cheapest Furuiture llouso in Portland.
(1 larke Henderson A Cuok, Si JL 3 Frst St
J DeaU-ri" in Dry (Jood.Fjncy Millinery, Ac
ttuUIl A lionliliti l, iTi'tit tl Ci.UiIfilff.l'iU
J Men haul A d.-'ir? in O'd A Cat. Pro iuco
(longle, J. U. ui tft. A iliaStrin S add lei, llur
A SdlH'ry H.tnl are, 'Jf Front t.
tlurner, W. A t.V, 1U.S Front t. .Mtreuunt
r k Clothieri, Hati, rumiahing oiiUj.
I l t;La-lj.;H Ui.tia.in. 'J2 FroM st. Heal Es
J y iats Atit". luoticy lo.ir.cd. hvuscs rented.
i k iv vr.ti, (.ot)i, 0. il WuJJiTriCu
J2 V 101 Fn.i.t strec-U
S u i;;i;i c." li'." w J IdlrFlTc J".
y 0t 'Front Mtrel,
Orders (rem any p .rr n -f the St-t( or Territo
ri PHrcfiillv fil.Ui'Mv r n
R j u it, etisivin A C. i'lii'.iiiarif a I ..'ir-
Jpi dt-'ir .f-.r. fro'n Jit lo 1 Fu-t St.
g loj i ., lit A 4 . U'-y. i i.,l 4 Jl 'i.'i iti,
g A So ir-ni -t. KorJt:vh al' ki-i i- ..flt!r.
S urii,; i iu t .rt : r-. cJ . 't miwuj-
i J ,l-U !i r-lii-i ,..i'.t3 ia Don .-?; Ptod'.t'-.
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HfiiJ.. c. IK II . r!!.,l"--r v'li Art-,
First Morrivn M. Child'.' I'i. t.
w; c r
spec My.
K "i-nrirhsei. h. C. .t V iti.l i -irM -f. Mrtr,u-
iJ f.ift's mv I dt'Icrs in J:v'.;!ry. W i,d s Ac.
n
il.hiir t U. I.., I'- I tot t ivholctiabt dealer
in I Jrocfi .'., 1 T". V'.t.""f MiJferials, Ac.
F TJ I' lc. Ciih't, , Co . .T r ront St., wliMleiilc
( I vb nlt r? in Dtujf, Bainf?, OH. l'iis. Ac.
B V fs tl iii1 ,M,,'ni Miiebinn. itraij'at
S a H V iV tl StJ needle.' luk siU h. Com
petition ebiiKeise l M. K Travcr. 112 Front U
ururen A Shindicr, N s, J('i) 172 l irtt t,
Inniorlors Fiiri-iturr. tied l in ...
Sntcnuitioiokl 11 ttci. cor. Froi.t a Mr
M. Itfi Mph, I'r. Free Bnss attends
ntoriuitioiokl 11 ttci. cr. Front a Morrisson ?tt
flcnmrr..
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nhn, J.A Co.. SI Front ft., whdcsale and
retail del'r Fine Cloth infir. Fnrn'jr (!ods.
ai!on I'orec KeMaurnnt. private rooms lor
Families, cor 1st A Bine.!.. (. Voos Br
4
"WV 3 arlin, K. nnd ('. dealers in Vines and IA
IV 9 onors. O. 8. . Co's Block, nnd San Fran
eier A sSehmoer, HI Fmui St., wholesale
and retail Confectioners
Miiier, hlin li., I'H F i rst st. Watchmaker
and Jeweler, offers to the public a fine
assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
oeller. A Co.. Front near C. st. dealers in
native and foreign Wines and T.inor.
Northrup, K. J., Hardware, iron, 6tiul, Hubs
Spoke. Hardwood Lumber, , Portland.
A Accidental Hotel, corner of First i Morriso
9
streets. Smith Cook Proprietors.
Tjjarrish, Watkins Cornell. Real Estate Agt .
J on Front St. bet Alder Washington.
Iiiio VtKif
ward A Co.. 101 Front Street.
"1 p ice, J. M. 127 Front street, wholesale deal
ftlV.cr ,n Tinware ntid stoves.
I ft ichler, I'aul 10i First sirci't. impt'rof Her-
j.Q,lin wooden carvings pnrbr ornaments, c.
P tder, tl. C. Ivoal f,.-tale and Money Broker
JLQ, M Front street, Cortland.
B ft osenbauni, t. S. A Co., ToSacconists. tin-
ft porters of Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
H i us9 Housp. Front st. On First Class Frin-
JLSL ciples. Thomas Kynn Proprietor.
Sherlock, S. fit Front a C2 First sts. dealer
in Harness A Saddlery, & Saddlery ware.
s
1 iuu.n, J., 6t 1' rout st., dwalor in Ioori,iaS
nnd Rlind. Window anl Plato Class.
8iiisheouT, 11. I 7 First st. iinp'terof Pianos
Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instruments
S TON I-:. It. I... No. 1(1? l'iont Street.
Watchtnak.r and M an ufaefurin Jeweler, is
appointed Agent for Wnlthatn, Klgin, I. How
ard .tCi,. Chn. 11. Jacot nnd California Wat h..s
aho t'..r nil the product io and imports of the
Cniif..rnia .i-wclry C.uiit un.r , San Francisco.
Soi d f..r circnlar." Watelics n paired in the very
hut uiunaer, W A It HAM 'VA l gi f U isl;u-'n
LJ uiitli, Put., r.roker, 80 Front st. Dealer ta
O Legal Tenders, (lov. Bonds and Gold Dus
Smith A Davis 71 Front tt. wholesale, Drug
Paint?, Oil, Window Glass, eto.
fllerry Bros. N. 178 First street, manufact'r
X and dealers in Furniture, Bedding Ac.
T
Ihe Clothing Store, 113 Front at, Clotinlv
Fn ng good Boots, Shoes. Harris 4 Prag
rilattle, II. II. 1 12a144 Front street. Dealer in
X Wttgoua'an Agricultural Implements.
flyne 15. D. n w cor. 1st Oak sts. dealer ia
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fine Brandies, Wines. En. Ale Porter
rglyler J. A 117 Front ht. wholesale deals
J Butter, EggP, Cheese, hard, Bacon etc.
Williams A Myers. 5 Central Block Front
st.. Commission Merchants, deal' in pr'Je
Whalley A Fecheimer, Attorneys and ftolic.
itors iu Bankruptcy. Oilice O. F. Tciu'le-
"O 11 EGON
25 D S I i E S 8 DIRE
T O 11 V.
The undersigned will eommenco soliciting
for a UUSIXESS DlllEC 3 Oil Y oi the 6tat
of Oaecom in a few days ; and, to make it
sccessful, respectfully request the co-operation
of all persons interested in the welfare of the
country. The State has now reached that
position when a yearly summary of her progress
i necessary, hence the value of a work which
will combine, in a coirdecsei form, all matter
of public interest.
The work in contemplation will embrace a
general ketrl of the State ; its physical aspect.-,
geology, botany, toolopy, commerce-
manufactories, Societies, public buildings,
productions, and all other subjects vb which
iniormo.ticn is required.
The work will be illustrated with sketches of
5"mo of t'.ie leading pr otiiiient scenery of th
Stitc ar.il its i ..mpilation witl ie un.lt r tU
cliargj 1 J.M.in;y. i:k M mi hv,Fsi , whose re
ctiit w jrk on Wrsl it gton Terrilnry has bi-ea
highly coiiiuiet.dcd by iLe prxs and yublie.
Tit?. Bt -vixess I'!t:i cti!:y of each town an.)
ity itl be t.,n;ki.' : ai.Ithiii, with k etc lies
t e.t.-i! i-Ln'.-. .-'i .ii'd iu k-Jt it ;uva2uhle to thu
j :.i .n L:wil, t-Jkr.ur ud o.cUiUilj.
A
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! vcrMi4i. m- li;:i.v it will be tho Ll
n. 1 fl ia iii ; S;a.'ir, as it wiil lc of
;.'ii;i! co li tt it wiil ui ,.iy bj rtaia4
i. a
j :v;i.io.i;t pjfiU'.u ivr retofeuctt,
T.l',i U.ITS
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will as v-t
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Oi.e Va.:C,
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oue pa,je will receive
1'iice of work will l $& 5.
til' Xht: book will be di.-triluto.l on every
route of travel and paUI'u' pJca ia tho coun
try. S, J. McCOUMIOK, Puulisiieu, "
Fltt)XT STRKIir, PartUiltl
Octiy-yui.
EVERY BODY TRADES AT THE
Mric h 8 tor e
THE BES'J ASSORTMENT OP
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS.
CAPS,
:;a-nooT3
siitjfcs,
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS
CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, &c. &c,
South of Portland For sale cheap for eash.
The highest market price paid for all sort
of country produce. My motto . Cheaper thaa
thoeheapest. W C i.owu.
Si-tf-
ST0VEAND TIFJSK0P
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AT BeB5iTDI-:iVCE.
W, UOSKNHOUF Co. hare rn0
lsrgo stock of all ,tcWP and of
which they will nMI fH.r n cheap if rntncvhea
than they are s-dd in Salem or Albany. W
IM!vk ourow.. Tinwiro and warrn tho eamo
Het.niriee done in good rder and chesp.
Wo n so have one of the largest best assorteil
stock of C1.tl.lnff. Hrv lloods.tlroceries tloot
SwVi nd H,rdaroAeAc which we will sol
at living rates. All wo k to call on us an d
-vid rricc. and wo are sure to
ideaso von. Wc Mil 20 per cout loss
thaa
L1tn. rrico. M, Uoseudorlf 4 Cd
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