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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1872)
fe are pleased to know tthat soma of the sentiojents so long held dear by us, have advocates in' the United States geuate. - Senator, Cole has offered a resolution directing the Judiciary Committee to inquire into the espcdi cdcj of amending the Constitution so as tQ. provide for the election of President, Vice president and United States Senators by the" people, which resolution was adopted. This would be ehaking off som? of the relics of.inonarchy which .disgrace republican institutions.' The people of this country, as we have often before said,' must do this thing and more. We must go further ap4 abolish life offices; take from the President kiqgly prerogatives 5 strip him of 4us. gigantic appointing power : allow no more aBjen4taenf3Xi7.thf ppnstitutioir, ex cept by a direct reference . to the people ; establish forever the sovereign ty of -the people p "put an end to the arbitraryrule of monopolies apej class lpgislaiiofl. make all offices elective by thefceople, and fill those offices with honest men. When these thing?, right persbt $ha be dorie,: and acknowledged, then, indeed, may we 'talk of true reform in the Government. , Politicians and political newspaper meo talk of the president as being the """head of the Government. This ideajfalftcrotii, and in perfect keeping with ttjaV other glUy practice of our divines kneeling down in their5 pulpits and imploring the Almighty to give ps good rulers, The truth is the American people ought opt to recognize any rulers r .pi. he,. President-as the head of the Governmeo!, The idea :s mooarchicaU The experiment to estab lish' pure republican ism in this country will never succeed, until those ideas are abandoned ,and the people shall fully understand that they alone are the rul ers in this Government, and that all their agents and ofijeers are their serrants; not their rulers, s They must eradicate the whole idea from the mind, and stop teaching their children the absurd and ridiculous notions of rulers and masters. The Mercury says There was a time when it was an honor. and a distinction to be known as a member ot the State Legislature, but the last Legislature of Oregon robbed the position of all its former respect -$ 4 . lne above needs no addition or comment, . Wet stated - last week that the President jo his annual message did pot disclose what the policy of the incoming administration would be. We now see it hinted through the press, that he will renew his San Domingo fight" with Congress, and demand retraction on the part of that body, so that he can carry out his contract with Baez. Some of the administration organs however claim that Grapt has given up the fight, and does not intend to renew it ; but if that position be correct, which we do not believe, what explanation have they for the unauthorized conduct of Grant in expending millions of the people's pionej .accomplish an act of tyranny which shocked the feasibilities of the christian world 7 How will he repair that injury, and how account for that mistake ?' Let his idol worshipers answer. ., ,r. As Wi ,ExpECTJi. Some of the r.e-eating Radical papers are opptsing Sumner's resolution to blot out the memory of a war with brothers, The resolution in substance is this; Whihkas, National unity and good will among fellow citizens cao be assured only through the oblivion of past differences, as it is contrary to the usage of civilized nations , to perpetuate the memory pf civil war; therefore, be it ,Jt8Qlvedt That the names of battles With fellow citizens shall not be eon tin ued in the Arpiy Register nor . placed on the regimeqta) colors of the United IStates. ' We shall see who will oppose this principle, and what spirit hall dictate it Subscribe for the Republican. The Oregotyan says : " Forney's, press' pays this; high tribute to Geo. S. Boutwell, Secretary pf the Treasury : Most earnestly do we hope that Mr. Ioutwell will not consi'ht to leava his post as Secretary of; tho Treasury, even for so teuipVmg a priz-V a3 that of Senator in Congress. II is fame could not be increased in that envied arena. Ho is identified with the most perfect system of finance in the world5 and with as perfect an administration 'of his great office as any of his illustrious predecessors, not excepting Alexander Hamilton. . That is true, and Forney's press pays this high tribute to Grant also : lie is to-day" possessor of Imperial now or. He can make or unmake States or statesmen. lie can chau-ro policies as tie has crushed parties. Can the Oregonian eudorso that also ? The Statesman and Oregon Ian seem to be troubled about the designation of the KepuiiliCaS as the litigant organ for Polk County, and jsceni .to wonder how it is that the Messenger has no yc&ted. rights. as a litigant organ. ..We could enliuhten the journals upon that subject if we thought our duty required it without pay, but as we are not thusly impressed, we decline fur the present. We have received a card from John B. Fulton of New York, who pretends to possess knowledge in a specific branch of the legal profession, unknown to anyone else. We can assure Mr. Fulton that we have been sufficiently bilked by New Yorkers already, and his card will not be published unless the money is sent to us in advance at our advertising rates. ; It is whispered that llulladay, the bilk, has sloped. The only concern we feel in tho matter is the fear that the rumor is not true, it would be a bless too great to come upon this people so soon and so su'ldcn. The President has declared that he will fill the Territorial offices by the appointment of residents from the Ter ritories. That rule is correct if not abused, but we predict it will amount to nothingand is made for bumkum, Grant will not adhere to it in good faith. The only change vjsablc will be this, ap plicants who ascertain in advance that by becoming residents they ciq obtain a certain office from Grant, will of course, move directly there and at once fall in love with the climate and people, and receive thoir commisssions Banks has offered resolutions fixing the salary of the President at fifty thousand dollars per year; that his term of office bo six years, and hold but one term, and that he shall be elected by the people. This is all right except the six years term, four years is long enough, and tho fifty thcusaud dollars salary is wrong, the present salary is large enough, and it onjiht not at any rate to be raised sj as to apply to Grant, he has made money enough already. But on the whole we are satisfied tc fee a disposition to move in the right din-ction in the House as well as the Senate. We shall see if the radical Grantites will endorse these reTorms. Let our administration bre th em show their hand. Are you willing to dispose ot Grant in 1870 'I Arc you willing to adopt the ono term system from this time out? Are youwilling that the people should elect the Presi dent, Vice President and Senators ? Are you willing to abolish life offices, apd will you consent that Grant shall not be crowned JSmpiror in 1870. The State Riyhta Democrat comes to us this week dressed in morning for tho death of one of Albany's best citizens.Mr. N.II. Craqor.we feel like mourning with those that mourn on this occasion, we were acquainted with this Honorable gentleman personally. He was a kind heaned husband and father, his genial disposition made him a good and com panionable friend he was a good citizen, and an honest man, and a inen.ber of the most important and honorable profession known to civilization ; and a greater tribute than all else., he ranked high in that profession, We sincerely fiympatlnzo with tho friends ho has left. : -'j " . I ? The Ca'holic Sentiinl says that nav igation on the Upper Columbia is closed lor the winter. TmiiafBU.iiiMiM'JiJlJUgTaBgl We notice in the dispatches that S. A. Clark .of Salem, the well known u quill " and literateur, is in Salt Lako City. Am Mr. Clark went East with poetical aspirations rankling in his bo som, we suppose that he premeditates a Pacific " Don Juan," and has gone to the city of the. Saints in order to study the joys and sorrows of lirighuui's ha rem. We wait anxiously for the de nouement. We clip the above from the Bulletin. We hope that Clarke's ' poetical asper ations " may be realized, and that he may become f ully acquainted with and installed iuto all the joys of Brigham's harem, and receive a grant for a life tenure so that he shall go no more out forevjr. It has been decided by an investiga ting committeo for that purpose, that the destruction of tho Oregon City Mills by fire was not the work of in cendiarism, but the result of spontane ous combustion in consequence of some imflamable matter deposited in the building. It seems that the Bulletin at Portland has uudergone a change and it is said that Scott the former editor of the Ore'ifonian is editor in chief. Tho paper docs not state that fact or that O'Mcara has been kicked out, let that be as it miy tho paper seems improved in tone, and we welcome it under its new arrangement as among the best of our exchanges. WIS Mil: I AW I'UL, Not many days since an old sub scriber to the Repuiilican returned his paper. with the following written there on, Il'l r f "ill v lien I want your paper 1 will s let you know." Now we feel awful for the sufferings of this poor fellow, for we venture that he will bi rrow the Uki'CHUCAN, and read every issue as carefully as he has done snce it was founded. There is no great loss, it is said, without some small gain. We do recollect that the individual ever paid us a cent for the paper. U Vli LCAXtlOITlli: IMICSX. ui:ncy. The Commercial Reporter at Ciu ciunati, publishes an article, purporting to come from one of Grant's army of military appointees, whieh undertakes this early, to prove that Grant ought to be perpetuated in office a third term at least if not lor life. This is the li gitimate results of the theory upon which grant was elected to his si eo.ul term, and we have no doubt but tint his wor shipers will insist that herbal, continue to govern thi penph. Tho Albany JJentucrut bus the fol lowing : " It is reported that Geo, II. Will iams ; hj making a manful struggle against the nigger who is trying to oust him from his Attorney General ship. For the sake of the good name of Oregou we truit the nigger may not prevail." ''Hold on Mart. The 'good name of Oregon' is not what troubles us. The 'nigirer' might be an improvement ! on me present Attorney lienerui, ami as a good many of 'our Georgo's, 'friends have had so much to say of ti e 'intclli gence ol tho niirger' wo cannot object to a practical application of their own theorythat a 'nigger' is better than a a whito man any day. We'll take the 'nigger' in preference to allowing Flax brake to remain and further injure the 'good name of Oregon' by a continued exhibition of his ignorance.'' Jt'r curt, We agree with the Murcury with regard to the Williams' muddle, and suggest an amendment to tho proposi tion of the Democrat as follows, strike out tho word " not " between " may M and "prevail. r Tho ; Canal and Locks at Oregon Ci ty are i about ready for the passage of boats. ! We hope tho enterprise will prove beneficial to the State without loss ,to those enterprising gentleman who have accomplished the work. The residence of Perry Watson, was destroyed by firo a few days since, in Marion county nearly everything was destroyed in the building. We under stand that there was an insurance of eighteen hundred dollars in tho Phoenix. An earthquake ishock visited tho city of Portland on last Saturday.' Tho shock ; was slightly felt at Salem also. . I Washington, Dec. 12,The P resi dent has 6ent to the Senate the appoint ment of J; II. Fairchild as aeut f tho Siletz Agency, Oregon. ashington, Dec. 12. In the Sen ate. lriKxeoutive session, the following nominations were coufirmed : Jas. L. Ott, of South Carolina, Minister to ltussia ; J ul ius White ol Illiuois, Min ister resident of Argentine Republic ; Alexauder Knowcls, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Montana ; James K. Bonfeit, Surveyor Geueral of New 3Iexico ; II. G. Struve Secretary of Washington Territory. Washington, December 13. Senate Mr. Pomeroy introduced a bill to organize the Territory of Oklayama, and to consolidate the Indian tribes and carry out the provisions of treaties with certain tribes. Referred. Mr. Chandler introduced a bill to promote immigration to the United Statcs,and creating a Bureau of immi gration, providing lor the comfort and protection of immigrants in many ways which aboard bhip and after lauding Ilefercd. Mr. Cragin, from the committee on Naval Affairs, reported a substitute lor the j House bill authorizing the cou structiou of six steam vessels of war. i Tho Senate confirmed the nomina tion of tho tolluwing Indian Agents : Beujamiu M. Thomas, for Southern Apacho Agency, New Mexico; J. H. Wilbur, Agency of Washington Terri tory : L. G. dyer, Klamath Agency, Oregon j W. K Mother, MoquU Pueblo Agency, Arizona; James Wright, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Mou tana. Washington, December 17. Toe Senate continued the following nomi nations as Indian Agents : For the V 1(141111 til. II, It . t4. V ,J11U".), .. ( m . . , ... ,., , ' !ruii I?;....- 1 1. (re I - r - J Kottml Valley, Cal., K. J, Ilurcliar.lf ; for ll..pa Valley, CJ , IV K. IVlgo ; for Wicliitas, Indian Tenitery, J Richards ; for Seminole-, Henry Hreener, for Sioux, at Chvyeiwj-.' llivlr Agency, H. W. 15iagli:i;n ; f.r Peoiia, DekuU Chas P. IJurckft: for NeV;ijoe, New Mexico, W. J. H ill. H'glsters of land nlfiees : (!eo. li Nourse, jinkville, (Ji'eou ;.Jo'in 11 Loekwuod, Su.-iiiviile Cal. ; Vm N. Kelly, Presoott, Arizona. Seattle, !..;rvniber l." L-i-t n:;?i,:.i about twenty minutes to ten oY'i.xk tin ieituen of this it! ieo Were ?u J leoU t;r( ed by the he ivies' earl !(j'.ik ever f.lt a-, far north o: the eni a this; With the exeej ttcii of the eartfoju iLe at S in fratieiseo in l x(i it i douhtt'ul whether o vi"!etit nss'l long continued a mm ha In en IV it f.r year's on the entire coa.-t. No da'oae was.dniie, but frame huildiris iv.:ii to' and fro like a small cr.itt at -e.. Theire were three m-uos of hoek Thej first wa of about fw ) miu-ites (?) doratiou, and the other two. food aftef, but of a few secotid each. TWy saiMotd to proceed from ho north cast to tljie southwest. Victoria, December 15. Last night at twenty threo minutes to ten o'clock thisk'ity wh .-haken by a sharp shock of an earthquake, whieh roi ! J houses violently nod drove several families into the sreets for ssafVty. 'l'!u- move ment was from east to west. In home instances door bells were rung and crockery knoekcu from the shelves. The! shock l isted ten seconds. Jupan, December 1 5. There .ire about .'SOU foreigners employed by the Japa. nese Government in the interior' of which the Americans uumht r 41, Fn glish 170, French GO, besides other nationalities. j Louisville, December 15. Phil. Ar nold, whose property was recently at tached at the instance of Win. W. Lent on account of the recent Californa diamond swindle, publishes a long ac count in the CouricrJurnal denying the 'charge, and saying that he never sold! a dolllar's worth of property to Lent, had any contract with or rcceiv Ail m.t t t urn i.f-iiir tiy ti ri i . ' i . it. 1 ck iin .v..,( uvu. u "' j ....v, v-r denies trial I nc news were sold uy mm, but allege tliat tho discovery was honestly made and that the trans;ic tions in regard to it were all between hiinj'clf, Slack, Ilarbundin and O. I Roberts, and were all lair, and after full iinvestiatian by nil parties, lie charges them with being in a powerful unscrupulous King and guilty of many improper mining transactions privately Arnold says he has discovered silver mines in Kentucky worth :.O0,(H)O,000 and bin bought tor ?!,000,0(JO all the property in the locality of the mine. William W ilson, a prominent lawyer of har ling county, where Arnold re sides passed through the city, en route to Californa, yesterday, to bring a libel suit' in behalf of Arnold against the parties connected with the charges of swindling mado a-:inst him. Wil son, 'says he has been prospecting with Arnold, and knows he has made tho discovery of a silver miuc and the pur chase o property. POUTJLAND JIUSINKSSIMKCUTION Published by L. Samuel, General Advertising Agl. 93 Front it Merman Dollar Store, No. J First st. Import- era of Fancy Goo'ls, Toys, Crockery.' etc.. etc. A slur House, first t. Uet Oak i'lue. liv eryt'bing neat li. Longfellow Proprietor. JJOOKS, STA TIONER y ITMUSIVAL INSTRUMENTS. tjjZLlL, STIiUL fc II 15 A IV- N. 75 & 11 first Pts Portland; Kirnian, tins only direct iiujorU r of Olotbing Ac, cor. Front 4 Was 'in jton Htro;t.. Oiiii?s. O. 13iii-i'ettj WHOLESALE IlookcIIcr &, stationer, LAIIUEST STOCK 12? PORTLAND. No. 19 Front and N". 5 ith iii'tun nlrrl. ECK, WILLIAM 4 .SON, IL"J Froiit streot; Imnorte rs ati'l Dtilt-rs in otixs, itiri.i:s wo Hi;v)iAriiU of evcrj description. Fibbing Tackl,Fanry (Joods, Beadi!, Bir l cages lJurketd, Croquet li9ir..'.and baby carriages Aciito for tbu 'California Powder Works," alao fir tbe '"Wbcoler k Wilson Sewing machine." I eck, John A. Front et, practical Watcb. maker k Joweler. Work done for the Trad I J UU K A SU J U li P it 1 N 1 1. J;.S. 1 1 1 M t;.s 3t It ( lli:i. Dl.lt, D.J Front .S'W nuchuiiati, W. A.,.w. cor. l-'iret t layior t' Cheapest Furuiturn Hou.e in Portland. CARPETS- WALT KltUltO, " H'J Front! t. (1 lurke ll' ii.krfiii A Cook, 81 i. b'S Frt St J li-a!-r- in Iry S''iJ. F;tnrv Millinery. ' (1o!ju & ii f.-tnlicid. k hVi-lit sit Couiiuif .-lull J Miryhants Jc df'lrs in O''ii JCal. Produce tlonle, J. B. m'u i t..t dealer in Sa-ldl, itar J it'-, A ,-'dd!rjr liar laff, V'- Front ft. M 1rn r, W . A l.'.j., J o.i Front J r.iil'r. i. Cloth'u rjf, Hal., Fu t. Mr rcUant uriii.-liin "rood;. D;L.is'iia iU 1 Oatuian, V2 1 r-iut t. Kcal i'. taJw ,li.'iMil.', liixtiey l'iar,-.. b-.ttiM-Si rented. i ;o .-., ;. a wuu.uf"j & Co J ll, Front ureirt. I(la;ii-.t C. II. Wovdard" "A "Co. 10 ! Front Street, Order 'roiii any p.rti oi of the Sut or Territo ries fjrfuHy fiU.-.j !.y id. til r e.j't-. "'ii. L'vie;tuin A '"o. I'.irni.'ur nnd Car fi A T" ' d""lr-t frtm IHf t i: Fir-r St. uidi m ttil A' M - v. S utieraii, . H'.ut ft, ! nfiiNiic a I ; k i - l id i e ; o, fa vtr-liM,; 1 lU 1 i i,i tr- l. ' .'atnni - M..A '''-" M ii''tiaod dcJr.- in U tl - I';., d ec. -hi!.ii L; - S'.tti-, i- .r. Fir.-t - 'm'u !. V. ('irl-;i , turn-Hi.!! ;ti'i on Lan V. ('..il.-;i . i ,i J tiiru-iii.!! on bun I li.-ht'i t UwiW-rt, ei.r Fii-t .1 U a-b'jjtn cti-Irk-r. & M Mit". Cl- riii!! Fmu'g lood. 5- m w k w'(. T1.P !:irvJ-t Music llou-f on tiitCda.nt. dri-:XNWAY Pi AX 3, E'JUDEf f OUGAMS C. .. luFEA.S'S, Manatr. stu.i. ai;i;xi:v i ;u Tin: i i o c 1 c it s ;i z .12 ;i v. h 1 1 1 c. 1 .i-;i!or ll; g .ill k;u t ( - 1. -r ih ii-f .in g amt'tiui r, l. l.i-i I ii!ti M,, iu--.ii. r and S d".-'er in Maple Fancy is, Miiiiucrv. II !.', 1. II , rii .t . 'r sp i ; Ait!"t, w; cr Fir.-t M irri.-oii . i'l.si i's I'i. t. rp"c'ity nm U- 0, L. V. .1 Cm.. lO'.t I ll.-l -t. M.Ullf !!' mi dc'li-r in Jfweiry, Wai-bt-i .t i'di.ird I. L.. i'-s t-'r nit .:., w'u ie i!i dealer in 'ir nvnM, !i-.rs, Wu .M.i?t ri:i!.. ,le. "di, t'.ilei, .V i'.... Front St., bdcue de:ier. in lru;;. Paints. Hi!-. U'ar. Ac, Si SS d h 3 IT1 Mahiue. Mraiitltt S ?Jtt I A nee.l'c." lo. k .fis h. -Jia. p.-iiti ,n ehii-!U!' ,j U. W Tr.iver. 11'.' FpMit t nrireii A Shiiwihr, Nc. Joti 172 Fn.-t t. 1 iiivrH'ri Fiiie.iinre, Im' I Iim.; ac. IIIrlllrTU W, V :U. iiln;iKer, et r, hr-t BOti IS jBS .'lain M?, All oik dune at ."an i raneis- tip rior.. J litern.ltl Oi;il if ite. C r I'l -Hit A AI uris in 1 g M. Hndetph. Pi . !' Uii iifeivt si earn or?. I." bn, J.tt Co., si Front t., wholesale ami IV. retail del"r I ine Cloth ine, Furn'j: Uou.ls. MairMMi Iioree lit .-taur:iiit, pri v !at rooms fr Familic?, our bt.t Pine situ. ( Vo. y P 3 artin, E. ami Co. dealer in Wi:ie. and Li jv 1 go r.", O. . N. Co'w Blork. and San Fran V ear A Jrehmver. II 1 Fre-nl ft., wbtder-aie j, V 1 aiol r,laiy-'",(inft'tioners, Miller. I. nil li., '.i.t T i r .'t .-t. VaU-hmaker nnd Jeweler, ofTer. to ibe publie a fine ni..rtment f Wateheg, Clocks and Jewelry. M oeiier. A Co.. front neur C. el, dealers lu native and foreign Wineskin! Liquors. VTortbrup i Tboiupsoii,v Hardware, lion. Steel, llub.v , S pokes. Hardwood Lumber, ,u Oeeuleiital Hotel, corner of First i Alorri.o streets. Smith & Cook Proprietors. arri'h, Watkin Cornell, Real Kstate Agt w. ... ..... I'irtoc't hiuPiiu nor. Krunt S ar iiioiot.K.triiic (;ui9. c. Wood- . ard A Co., 101 Front Street. iii,ki;v(.;to:v j. ., n. Oculist and Aum t, oflico No. T3 Fiift Stect Holme's Building, 3d door from Lnd.d's Bank iH ill disoiMoi ofytho EVE, E All, THROAT and LUNS. IP Kilter, Paul 1 !. l llt .Heel, linpl'rol Hel ,lin wooden carvings jarl r ornaments, e IH osenbauni, I. S. A Co., Tobareoni!tri. im- porters of Foreign an. I Domestic Li.piur.. iih-s House, Front st. On First Class Prin -reiftles. Thomas Ryan Prcpriet'r. Sherlock, S. 61 Front 62 First ids. dealer in Harness A Saddlery, Saddlery ware. - . " 'I ' I !! I III 8 1 imon, J.,bb r run t t., dealer in loor,SMk and Hlinds. Window nnd Plato tllass. insbeiiuer, 11. 17 First st. imp'ter of Pianos C3 CamS Sheet Muslo, Musical Instruraents Skidmoro.S. !., 123 lstst. DrustUt Apot carj. Perfumery and Toilet articles. O now Rooa 73 First st. rdctuJeo. frames J k3 Mouldings, urt Materialasdrttwilig instru nTOSJi:,!!. L., No. 107 Frout Street Watcbmakar and ManufacturingJeweler; if appointed Agent for Waltham, Elgin, E. How ard ACo. Cbas. . Jacot and California Watches also for all the production and imports of the California Jewelry Company, San Francisco. Send for circular Watches repaired in the very best manner, WARRANTED to give aatisfoa'q SBBmth,putV " JbVok er " W o'roanMaler Legal Tenders Qov Bonds and Gold Dm mithA Davis 71 Front et. wholesale, Drugs Paints, Oils, Window Glass, ete. T f-rrv Eros. N. 178 First street, manulact'rs and dealers iiftTurniture, Bedding Ac. rilhe Clothing Stire, 113 J Fn'ng good Boots, Shoes. Front ut, Cloting Harris t ' Prat f luttle, II. II. 142144 Front treet. Dealer ia J. Wage r'agons an Agricultural Implement ler J. A 147 Front t. wholesale (ie Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Bacon fete. Williams A Myers. 5 Central Block Front st.. Commission Merchants, deal' in pr'dc 1 bailey A Fecheiincr, Attorneys and Solic t ? itors in Bankruptcy. Office 0. F. Tein'Ie OREGON IS l) S I IV E S S IIf& E C TORY. The undersigned will commence soliciting' for a It US I NESS DIRECTORY ot the Stat of Ohkcox in a few days ; and, to make it sccessful, respectfully request the co-operation of all persons interested in tbe welfare of the country. The State has now reached tkat position when a yearly summary of her pregreei s necessary, henoe the valu of a work whiek will combine, in a condensed form, all matter of public iutertsL The work-in contemplation will embrace a general sketch of the State; its physical as pcrt, geology, botany, zooloy, commerce, manufactories, societies, public buildings productions, and all other subjects oa which information ia required. Th work will bo illustrated with sketches of e iuo of toe leading prominent scenery of th .State and its compilation will be under tbe ehargu ol J.Moiitimku AI t Ri HV, Esq., whose re ettit work on Washington Territory has beea uihly eojuiiitr.dcd by tbe press and public. 5 Tiik Bt-siiEM IhttEcronr of each town and ity wi.l be complete ; and that, with sketches d eu'. h place, should make it invaJuablc to th merchant, larmer and mechanic. As an a lvcrtiin medium it will bo the best Vet inlriii-el in tha State, a it will beef '' imp ruticc that a will always be retainedv u a j ruutiocnt iusitioii for rctcrcDcet TI!K RITE OK APVnnTIStM; WILL BH AS. IVLLuWS : nc I'a-e, Half Iac, Card ...20, ... 1(. 'Advertisers takiug ono pa'o will receive, a copy uf the book gratis. Prlcejof ork ulll bo 50. .JTO'The book will bo distributed on every route of travel and public placeinj thecoun try. J. McCOUMICK, Pcrlisiier, 105 FKOXT STREKT, Portland Octiy-3m. EVERY 30DY TRADES AT THE ric k &lor e THE BEST ASSORTMEST Of DRY GOODS, CLOTllIN'Q, HATS, CAPS, :hootl shoes, groceries provision's, crockery, HARDWARE,. 4r; South of Portland For sale cheap for cash. The highest market price paid for all sorta of country product. Mv motto . Cheaper than the cheapest. W C Xrown. 24-tf W00D0URN NURSERY. .1. BS. Lcllletuicr, Proper, A choice selection of FRUIT, SHADE,; ORNIMENTAl and Nut bearinir trees and some rare Shtubcrykcption.hand. Nov 9 2a