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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1873)
5de iUbcnl jupublirau. PALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY, 31. Supreme Court The time has fully come when the people of Oregon see and reel the need I of a separate supreme cotut. 'Under the present arrangement viis have but c-ne court in in. the. st,ats. The cir cuit Judges 1 9o;istitu.td tbesupreme bench, an,d this system never was and pevor will be satisfactory "or 'success (dh ' It is unpleasent aud undesirable, both for the ' members of the court iud fur attorneys and litigants, and (he people with one voice unite In sSui a tiding a separate supreme court, 'lie quest'iou of a separate supreme evmrt ought to -be freely discussed irrespective of party. The- judiciary ought to.be treated by the people us iymething which ought not to be mixed up with party question, and they should determine at their oext election that they will have a judiciary pure and capable. ' The rV.;ei Natives at the next election sh.uald Le .chosen Villi that considera--. ition first of all,'aq'd as paramount to any a'ud all. others'! ind wheu con vened th!ey should at once recon struct our judicial system from the ground up, erecting and putting in operation a separate supreme court i'ustawter, composed of at least three of the best jurists and honest men FfTat dun be found in thf state; uifc'i cf le gaj learning and capable in all respects , linn w'ho are' kuo'wu lobe honco?. men. and jf, sterhn.i worth and high todud integrity;' 'n biggots or oldjogies, buj liberal minded, humane, progressive mm yua n who have correct notions of Vi"Iial rights to American eitizt ns, 'and Who are willing vea, anxious to cut loose from the hidebound tyrant; of the com UioO'taw. which had jta -origin iu tHe dark a'ges, and come &p without lagging to t if q- spirit of the age in which we live. 'The President and Secretary of the 'Farmers' State Convention' request the commit.iie$ appointed, at the recent sisin i) meet at- Suleiu. JuncOth, to prepare their retort for the Conven- jioa, which .vill meet the following CORItnCT The Statesman it-marks, that the J. autograph complains because the Bulletin nnd State w tn has ben try- ing to read the Oregoiian' and Panta graph out of the Il,epublican party, and the Statesman retorts by isnying, that the. Oregon i'M and P.untayroph re mistaken in this regard. They did not4ntend to read those papers oSxt of the party at all hut would be ery glad 'they should remain adt)ehave thdtuselves, and show no more a rtf.GQtcry spirit, but meek ly submit to rcar the party yoke if it should gall a little, and the Sta Unman djchires that L&py havonly been aft m?riistering a fu'd dosd of wholesome chaotiscmen. to those refractory or- iranf. , The course pcr&ued by the BulUiiy. and Stafesman is entirely correct; lay On Mchetii ' up till tho' Oreydniun and Pantograph, who Have hitherto maintained a. ' fespeStabIb "standing, thai! return to your dens of treachery aud be content, or ioflowing the ex ample of the LIBERAL flllrCBI.ICAN, come out from among you" 'vt,ho have by wicked hands and corrupt hearts, de61ed the temple of liberty and the ,)o-. l.tical sanctuary of the people, and de nounce ohr high handed corruption by telling the simple truth, so that an hocest people can see the gigantic cancer that Is gnawir g at their vitals, though perhaps unnoticed. Personal Capt. Lafvll.Ue, called upon us this week. The Captain appears as com panionable as ever, aud seems, to be in high spirits over his present aud future j rofcct'on'his mountain furm near Grahdl Round. The Captatn without doubt has one of the best stock ranges iq Oregon, ajd one of the most heal h ftil aud picturesque locations in . the allqy'With evergreens always ready to cjeh'ght the eye on one hand, aud the valley of th yamhill on the other, and sparkling mountain water flowing in onto constant rippling laughing torrent at his dour, ita tio vroudor he is hap py. " ) 1.6 J i4U. V WyU4.cn ly.. pi uCUCu iiUV The supreme court of th Unite J States hate affirtiied the decision of the supreme Court oft' III ioois denying tiaj right of a tomnan to practice law in that State. Justices " 'Brudly, and Faid.,Iace their decision upon thegrouud rMiat she onght not t't1wYe'or enjoy that privilae .simply because she is a woman. This decision, d- void of rea son natural justice and common rights, is neaverlheless just what we expected in that ease, and' it i nonsense to fur ther look to old Toryism on the bench for reform or relief on that subject Women of Ameriea uiibt look to ' the great body of the joop e 'tor their God given rights, procuring such reliel from the 'le;i.sl.it ure of the several Slates by positive epaetineut i:s. shall secure to th ui equal right, and defeat tusatiou without representation. With in the next decade ths supreme court if I lie United Stated will oveturn that decision au; declare that a woman having the uctvssary and requisite qui cinonsna a, 0,1. a r.u, - i I 1 , I MIOW me iegn .ieion s a, iu.m .and this i:tci'na made against Mi. yiyr.i lliadwell, will, io our opinion h treated without fjvur. Xo Hanger. The OrejQnhiH has an article: under the c:ijtion of "the Mnalbst on record," iu which it is rg evented that a puhlie functionary of tlwit city who wan dis pjeajed with a Qall for the commi t eI twenty seven, went to one of the imr chants of the city who signed the .-anie and said, ''make out myxoid, L don't want any thing to do with a. repuidican who siiriicd that p-ipqr." The ()' tjonimt remarks : Tlo man u he rir- e.tii'it j tj f'r i .verimr. '1 h-.v h.v "ui and drird" Uic ( oiil:.- ol ihf Si iie a laraht-ad ui that aita'ly. L- f fccd up"ii lh' jn-oplt; a year !r m this litntj by rxa-tljr the p;nutj inau that 'Cre uvrl a cr ao t- tr Mr. Mitt hvll un fh-tn. What tor a iiuvrur wmuM iucb a man uianc? We know who you moin Mr. Oi eyoiiian, you refer to J. N. 'Iolj h; we undorstaud him up here in yau.hill and Koik coaniiii," he can't -mil thnc ih,Ujdre.j. vote iri both, so -u, may ftHlumini mr m! VJ" 1 l"ul" bottom on t h.-.t hue, the pcopie;in th co counties regard hi. n as a self con ceiled hgl simpleton, with far 111 on whiskers than brains. Sale 3'anagciueut. The Oreganian savs in substance thi., The'hiKt meeting cf the ring n held.at the oijiicc 6f IL'llad iy's attorney, "on last' Saturday night and that there wire in attendance thne nn uib' r; Scott, Penny, i.nd Uob Lidd. The trio held their counsel ulile J, II. Mitchell ptood out side guard to see hat no spies enter. It i supposed that Mitchell wa schctid as guard because he is better acrjuiintrd with men and ropes in the city than an other person, and because he is suppo sed to be mnro sagacious in judging human nature. ' AH ri-l.t. The political caldron. in the city of Portland still continues to "boil. The Bulletin is much 1 hargfiti"d in view of 1 he fact that- it is una'olc to whip in all who nave ever heretofore votedthc re- publican ticket, to tamely 'submit to the dictation of Ilolladay, Mitchell, Dolph ring. The Herard thinks it very unwise lor any one who Im ever voted with democrats to coalesce with the. repuh licans for the purpose of clcctint: a peoples ticket irrespective i.f party name to govern tht? e'.y.' The 'Or'ego nian thinks the tier tion of a peoples tiekft the only sal vat ten fur th city . We ate sat'iyfud ! 'that in this particular fight the Oregouian is riht and that the only way to saveUhat city from the fate of SoJotu isthe election of pure men irrespective of pa ty lo gov ern its finances and affairs J of course this will be opposed by tho ring bteuuse it tend- directly to weaken party feelings and might injure the present prospects of Dolph, for' Governor. The good Buhtanclal' citizens of Portland are in n'good cause ly their effort to break up t'heso corrupt' party rinifs in id the people of the Stulo will follow tieir example in the'next gencr. al elect ii n by kicking out both the old organizations and establishing the state govcrnme.iit once ' more - ' upon tha basis of hovesty and econemy. Subscribe lor, the uutu.L BEI'UB UCA.v. i - Au ujz-iM unii y-piiptr i' it ret u n uugti to allude t 'Hill" as the editor uf the 0- eijunuin. 'ihU is entkuly a caiuuppn-Ludion.; "Hili" was uieardy ylaul in Ihe eJituriul chair to teep it VHCant tiil uu. editor cu4ld be fuuuJ. State -mail, I ' ' i That may be so, but it has been uuiveisally noticed, tbrouglout all Oregon tha'. the vacant chair al.ove refered to, has given the Ilolladay or gaus more uneasiness aim- tiervovjus perceptibility, than all the occupied cditorial chairs iu the couutry put to gather. 'slA l K Sh Y$.. From the Jacks.nvti! Sentinel: Tho tinOrtuuate unu who were hurieU by u caving bauk on Suiter Creek, meutiuu of which wav made ia.t Wee, te dug ot, hut not iu time to save their livts. Johuson was badly crushed and la-ura td, aud was the first 01.") louud, hi? bodv bavin" been recovered Miue. two or ihieo davs ht-loru thit of his coin 0 1 ' punioti. C; ;ey, w'len fouiKt, u.iJi hod in;: a I o;ttd " iibovo his h i.d iii.d lai.d in upright, wi'tV his h.iek ag nu-t the ! .li.ff il.' nut iiiiii.l.il i.r il i ........ ... ......... -i . j Ljkl(J. aj tJUUIfl, UJ4 .,ilV(. j i.jivn.r yviUcutjrt tuMicU. 1 h.u. . I lolji illicittoir. The town of Pendleton hoaMs f ihe j champion h niilo foot tacer age tigh- ! wnglit ISA pounds I j Seven cents a head is the rulio- piiec j fui shianug sheep iu Lt.. in Oit- i L'oU. j L'tom a vronlieivan who i'tt return ed ft 01. 1 u tour in W.i.-':: n.t.n c-..-i;it , icain ti-.it i..u !i of t hi-Nil .-own wh.-it i. nearly' Waist higt. 'lie jrl i: rrop are UI.-.0 in spleinit-d rowin cMohli. ii and Will yi'Jd well, i !l out ny iiiOt ruin In tutu har. t.-f. 1 nt- fru.t ttte are luli ot yoiiii iiuit. and the ;u'r - g.ite yield uili bt' ei.o 11. I"..riuei are greatly elated over the j io.-pvCls. ! The L i (ii inde Sx'iUiitl of l he LMh inst , hii): 'do a:nr iav h.t mx In- 1 li.ins vi.-ited the t e.-idi-i.c--' nt M i-N-i-'o. ! nil Il'vk eiei-k -ihout II iiiii.- Ir.uii li j low cin k and '.'0 ,,1 i till! li- in t 'm. till: lar.ffin j. in th" .il ... n . u the ! huh.m.f. uful fit!ur,. Tin j C,i-i ' - A .1 ... ( ! . I. ,,... . . . ? I . . i IUI v III IM' Ml IIiUlli i I f I ill. ill It ! . , . . . ' wit.j tiirl, pioh.ii. t ;pi'.!it ;iti oti' eiy.aud then alteuipie'd to r'.aVob.fL'.h.f.t: vv 1 !e a .d iiot I t r Hut j rovi J. t.e- or.I n-d oeh. rwi-t!, ainl bet.-n ti e v;;e ei ..r i Could be aeeoiiiniilie-i ih - lias'on t m 1 iui n d, .in I th..- Indi Hi-th-.J. Mr iun.ul, an i th.- In.h.n-lh-,1. Mr .M,, te 1 M)ii li ar n to letoiiti at h? Line 1 will hi- family, retited to I ' ui t ' i'i,. w .-1 ) . 1 ...i.ii." ... 'i i. .... . MII J jH IH'.I Kit llim If.'. i I.J- I I : I ! 1 UU 1 , ' I I ) tf 3 .o tloiu CI. II. C. I'....-, nno h.iVc Sui cot.G kiKC it? tru:!.:::;iii A mp'itation Nt '-.fry La.r. lives v.i .1-0. 1 ; on t . : i 1 1 1 in ;.r the 'I'll il.itin nvel, to- t With . vi ry painful Ll.d iriti.- ;k:i - I n! ; a ft w d..! .ointe while i i.i.'.i-d in fhe.11111 lu.ep, h-.io 1 11 Mini 1 Mi I Lor ent to w.uk i.ul.r aw k w-., . .i ! ; ; ..i.tl ;i l.ilc m r n-air I the h. -p, w!.ul. ..s !IM. MlO.Mi.tiy sjr.mg no ami - II- -t i ; V" a VI, nr.m- ICk. I If !hti, ! Ho I se k. I If heei- id t ii animal Miuck Mr I.air's hit baud, ami j diovc the point of the sla- us into 1 ji1 1 m us; 1 c l!'.' right a !,ni. Oetre l.e ; ' t 1 1 could .-!'in Ids aim or !het k t.ie fon-e , t I o. the J.'i.'v, the i.tunt or . teats p i t - . '.it ii tlati a to the tiotie of t lie urn l. in ll.el i ,.g i i i i i a severe '.i-h aiol m Vet eil I he lil.o 111 il ' Z- i i l .1 anery Ir. lal.e w.is .-!.muioioi, ai.o an ilh.rt im.de to ta..neh the il ..v of hlood; hut hefore the ph-i.ian amve-l Lair came near hh edi.J to deaih. A . i . i i c. ii. ....... i . i . . . ii. .i iiLinr. iriuuiire un uiv mi" u'i me moon when the artery wi.-takin u . m;oi- tati'jn, ho.vi vii, il ls thought wi;l te nccessany. in c nsi pl' i.ef id gangrene whieh has set in. Ii th- i"nu; it protahle tlut Lair h.ii lo-..i.is limb. S?'i"cs now run through from- Rose- j l,itjr lo i;v,ding in Wi houis. Last Monday evening Jule Thoin ton delivered a le'eluie at Salem on Sa.li .-ru tith s. ' i-.js is a matter ul mueh ijitcrest to property holders at that pla:c. Insan:. An order to end (m t rue Francis Tuin to tb' State Lunatic Asylum h is been made out by Judge Davis of New York. Tho Uenton county farmers are building a warehouse at Spring 1 1 ilJ nj he river, three miles below Albma It will have, a ; torago cajiacity ol about h),00U'boshel8. Dr. S. Parker of this city has rccei.t ly received tho ' appointment by the (rovernment of Surgeon-of the military post nt Sitka. He will start for his future field of labor ou the -return trip ol tho California uow due here. On the Friday morning train thiity or forty iminigrant.s c ime up and scattejed themselves tdl along fn m Gcivnis to Alha'ny. They were all from Arkan sas, and we learn Iro n passenger that they all started from reading a letttr written by lie. Mr. Dawne. of tin city. . A son of Wiley Srrirks of L-utft County has been mi!d"g for several days. Ho vvutj out herding sliup ills family are alarmed for his salety. New York, May 20. the time for putting in special pleas to the Ofteene new indictiijents against Tweed has been extended to Wednesday. Stokes case was argued iu the Court of Appeals to d.i'- bv Ljmuu Tremainw for Stokes, and IMiefps attorney for the people. The tinai deci.'U. it is believed', will be. giveu to morrow. New Orlems, May 20 Generuli Da 15 l.i nc, Uet loret, and others from St. Mnrii' sviile, were tried to day bel'oiv Unired Stales Comuiisiioturs hut th ro lM iug no evidencd to sus tain tht; charge against them, they were discharged. Kellog's attorney this morning, in the First l)i.trict Court'. Gi'l infortna tion g;iitist .M. M. Colm ami (J. E liaily who ar jointly charged with atttmptiug to murder K-l og. iJa'tiu.oie, Tday 'JO Mrs. EllltllJi MeKe, who on ih. lLlh i.f.. madoaii u :. mi ce-fu I Jitleiut to 'ijhoyt lur ' uiieh', O.-uId lioak. vhole-al. sjiic ; iiianufacture" 'W.rs more MHCsj-f'ul U day, 'J tun. nioinii.-r '.-he oht;iind a u ai r int f.r the imst of fier r.ncle, t;h!ir-ing Y.'v.u with''ahii!.,V(j convict. .ti,! ui,.! ,.r ... 1..., . I .... "mi iiiiii ii mi i U4' ll in ll" I'nii' ; , , ,J(. , . J4.M ifV ,lllu Thcl-er o ;tJ.v the .jikm. ;n.d a ihc pin. r Wt ie eoiniif' d.iwu t iiis Mia. 3ijeKce ,,n w u .-nhle Ui ie!ed ,.tol "ti.-ui r ,mwI a" 1 d.M-hti.-ed '"f1 :,f ,i, r nnele, hoih iji.111' :.jh ct. I he wi.uiid.t are not m ev.-a: ii v tnoiia) .Mi. MrKi-e h.h hi-, n uinMrd? '..-hii gii n, May -.". The halance u. she iica.-uiy at the -U-- of itii.sinfhs to .1 ty w .3 cujichcs. 1 71.601) : coin. Washington. May '2rt. The At ! III. Miil'IK'l' li-ioi.ti :ttit.d a (iipateh e?nrd.y - I .tat.u' that ij.m 0. e ( o in 1 L o;M; iu h. ili 4- ij. il c;e CS ! ii!-t fa 1 ?h-i-, in r lie inuu-ioii A-..', ill f.vi.- the Ke;l.; tlit-eia. ;t - H s I J:foi), M:r, J."i Tin: to !w nu I i 1 " i . 1 -ch:ii.'js h;w: I cm .iiii.uii i d.jriu' liji; .v. - k ii.r I he P.iei'je V.i-t: i ( )lh i -f.n ii l.i.l I. it! 11,1!, 1. Into i 'oi U ' . i I .Ialoe Sv'tiie, l'otll.:i.l I. , , I '- Niile;., !.i--(u teuiity (;.!., .) . I) i T..ier, P.tn.;i-ter. ITni.jVilie i I t li.iiii.i rii!(t V, Cal t (,'oul.i G. ! AieX-inJ.r. liol;a.-tt-r. !,nl i;i..: ;! ioini ' U - .H hniii t o'V 11, , , I- Con. lv CI D.nid I . . in ... , . " I.-, . ,. 1 1 , k I I ih'.e, Ilo'i-.- lljcir I imii'v L ui . .J U .... . I... .I..... i .1. 1 I ... ,. ii'- 7 1 1 . v. ' 1 ' ' 1 ini, i.'i in- ' "ii. , j t . , Oi.p n ; .1, V 5r..-li .'. Si.itt- I'imA j 1 'i j liinc ('1Mit.1v. (Ii '-oo ; 1 i .-a.. Trt. 'I niauokk ' L'li, II. 1. II ili fllilll--. '(d.eii,o! V..oUtil, V. T ; II. A. Moith. I 'n; i'I'i low.i, M iy -m. m il. :-( l it- i otn; id I he IJeti'ii r t.ill!!- ly :ii!(-tiii .is Suii liy at li;i-toii lie is n j,v toil:. I'd l jiilt Ced.ir I.ip u Ioa. 3 . i I ; i 1 aiu! a n'ld ,th t'l.c f i.i V at li.o'i 1 :n leiae K iti- - i. aic Miie or his ill -o.'i'y. j,v i 1 ' M lie ii g, M .y 'J I. The wn-ii.di i 11 g ntr I't i-i-n (ir-a.-ti r ;;te 1 1 oil ' c I t.Xi ' II III ! . I . 1 1 w fV . v i I el .A h ijJM. ri .;,,,. ,x ,1 ut.f.,Mia 1 i , V.-i.,.l., I!. A-. K- ,. , , iy Ilif M;indMeiiil s;4 m 1. hi i is 0 ! ( Ul,,L .... il,.. in,, ,.r t..f . mi ne Tin V,n.d ill h.s :ii:m Utlele.j'al the t i u, l.y ;.!( n et. d 'mi is i htir. 1 1 1 l'e has nev 1 r hi ell iu tl ie 'I...il..I f.i l..in t.ib Tt..iif.l il i wLi.il I i - I l I .1 I III I i I .. i " 'I .j . .-.-v . . . . ' , . , . ., ; , ,, , ; .velo hi. n, who kiuju I;:.- .vilu, i.vto.-s ; , . . . ' i he 1 1 tj 1 1 1 V. I ! J W' .'vht I'lon rhiwii Mav 2:1. six . n 11,0 I -" " juied by (he lo.na. o 1 U'tl..), l.ave unil Mine t l.e .i.spatet. I ass.nt and many ..thus will die. As Vet li ton Is have III n lneiveu 1 1 j in i . i .... -even e ght miles of the track ol the ii !!.!,. hut an enorui'ius quantity of -i r-t ity hi's leen distroyd in the track of the .storm. A tlai t ol conn rv h.'S hi i ll Mlddeid'v overflowed nnd evetytl'.mj; eatliid of and the Witcr has Mi hhiti y : f alh u. Tho force of tin stoim Was .-ueh that nothing ic.-isted It. Tojls and fi'im iuipleiiiei.is nf all kinds ' wi re' torn iu lr..gmentsj t veu pokes of v heels weie torn out. A ttdejiram from Sigouiney says that in Lancaster, K ek uk conn ly. every hou-e hot onii was ntoely destroyed, but an per.-ona aie reportid kilid. although many ure scriouiy injurid- S'totktoit, Misy An iti'prrtan arrtst wiui m.do today tipt n the nqui.s;tion ol 1110" Governor of Cal itot ni.i one Governor iu.1m ol Utah nr ru t.i . ,i ' i i. "Wi hster,"' was arrested at then.uinh of Dry I'aov. ly Sherilfs H..htt v l. nsuii a lus. "DaKer. alias Orton of Santa (yi uz Comty, Califor nia, 11 nd V. II. Lee of Tooele County, U.iiih. The prisoner is an imporj i'it wijness, if not an accessory to the .Santa Cruz treasury robbery last fail I le is said to have let lilakcly. ihe Treasurer, out of th vault where he Wi.s con fi nod. He aeknowlIges to to. be the m. .ii they a uf er. The cfTun c and prisoner ieavo tjiis evening fori Salt Lake City. I hence to 6alilornia. St. Louis, May 25 A band of desperadoes, tiamhcii ing thirty. Or. fully look forcible possession of Cadd's Sta tion, I mliin Territory, on the line of tho Mi.SM.uri Kan.-as and Texas Jlail road, on Saturday and (lifted the au thorities. The United Suites Marshall was overpowered and cut to lort GiLsun for h dp; ir.ps huvo been sent. f OJUSURCMI, HOTEL OPiRA HOUSE BLOCK.EI, S.VL.U OKLCON. MRS- A.J.RIELY- PHOP flMlIS 1IOU bli MILL KEPT IN V -irt flats order, mud with attentive auu 0 CHINESE COOKS EMPLOYED I am rt jjarcd to furniL good accoiaiao datiiis to the traveling "ijiiUic, and will use very eidi-uvir to men', the patronage of the public F H L lu CO AC II to the Ilouae Ilegular Uoardiug at very low rate: ' Feb 15,73 lj Ah V A b Vtill TISKMKN 7 S A. N. G LBIiilT. I C CZATOVAOK A. K. GILBERT & Q0. D.ahra in ItOOTH and SllOK, DO (:r t. lb- public XUW UVUUS at NEW Pit ICES. THEIR 610 CK COSSISTS QF A ftlH iillC of LA MKS MI.SKS'aui ClIILDIiHN'S QOY'S .and YJlUTirS VKA-K. yitfi 'cl .;;, '! c-tr fn m t o " ! o.-t San it ,tl.! i. l-.Vrii At .1 II II ! If I '1 1'tS Ui.il unu I due i fl- icii .c t tut flrt-vii i ra le. Ur k A'.-O KJ-I V ON I1ND A FULL s 1 f ;y ! l,i:Ai!!i:n iv inoriu the bet I'lruih Vi . a'! whieu vik o'er U lh trade at I r.i i, aiiii" ti.'Olee. j ... . . n.wiTk; ... J ultol'tf f v niamilaHure IKKI 1 ana to or ., r, i ai . 1, i !.Jei Ul ami :.ik-u.n-liii uns;:i irl. I ...... - t A vnKi.irW. 2;,e-.o m.,n were -.f.l m UTJ. tl-.au o -iiinr tun ainc niaioi'a. t- land. Sd 1 i.t 'i.oi I 'ran. n o i.ri.-e v i:b..nt n ii! '. m d n nil.1v iiift-iliiiieiis tomuke " r ... ,. ,,r,i,.J fui ii k i' 1 1 ;i : uiti.t n ial ;ret t. ?aiiui, On p n' lLr..s ly v o n 1: s a is i: ruts-: sm ka.mi:. ArrLY TO THE OLD I'lKENlXOFIIAUT- YOIU) 1 i it II ha. ct'tiij lied iu'Jv with tls Oregon I tate Srond. If corf tarts ii Orrjxn nre hnrked, muter a re ii: -ti ratu e eivor ct, hy its ewn in.d the imili d ;i-m t, id lie' ll. die Ili!. Co. t New Vi'ik ;o.d liM-N.ilh li.itoh sold .M re.mti'e !n. i 'i.iii pii ! 1 ,1 md "ii. !;s.'rrat iiit ir'22.iCi 1.0 S 7 fciiioT tt 0 l" .'t sieiuiiy i t iti-y 1 -'ire IiiMtrauce Company 1 r Ar..:i.i;i..u ir. , the wi.rld. Tlihit, It cin ruin larc i!.c! , Its poli- i ' are re ii. !tr. re ii .til'tl, l-v il'e nnv naiiti'iiied I r.-no- u i, , . tint tho IMUKXIX. al-me can m tUU. thitl all liiree Colul4nicg wniiid l:il;e rera'elv I'jni lh. It required hut oi e set of irmf in immi if he- ; thi;s s,v'i) tho MTUrity nf three I'i'iii m !iir wiihuat the trouble ul dcoin i vw iib e; iat 'nji"iaiivii,s Oh these solid merits, viz ; Cpacily to carry tli largest risks, . ' i .1 . ii . 1 he . illt'ldeH l il-dhli" Peell-:tV, The Mii:dr( a.ijii.-imeiil in cm sir of les, nnd 1 y I'Vuiiii t and i ciaiialdu jiayiueut ot ui 1 - j 1 eiaiuis, TLc lM.anlx IiMimiice Corji-aay jclclts jeiir pat run age.' i C. A. CCi:i:i, A j?onl, SALEM, nitFGOX. Fcbl5;73:y I'OI'iTI.VM) HUSIMS Dlltr.C TOKV. rubllshed by L. Samuel. Ofncral Advertising Agt. 9-$ Fnmt st I lplprm ' fl fll vf OTP llrlt nlbUlll t I i UU1QI OlUIOj hnm) No. 0t Inn port- (.rs of Fancy floods. Toys. Ooekerv. Ptc. etc. Vl'ir li aise. First it. llct Oak k Pine. Ev cryll ip' neiit 11 Ioiijifelli.w Proprietor. HOOKS, S'fATiOXEIir k MUSICAL LXSTlUVfKXTS. GI E.L, SHEEfi fc IB IB A Ar- No. 75 A 77 firt Sty. Tortnd. ' urnia MJf Ac , 1 'irnian, tin; only direct iinporler ol t'lothinR or. Front W.is noinn mr iii. I FCK, WILLIAM N. 129 Front street, 1 Importers nd Healers in liUNS, RIFI.KSAM) It I. VOl Ar liKS of every clescriptioti. Fishing Tneldc.Fiincy (loods. lteadii.Tlird ege Has-ketK, Croquet (Inines.nnd hahy enrringe Bgentslor ih-f '"' r ' V " rVn.' M199 Chas; C.Barrett WHOLESALE Bookseller & Stationer, LAKQEST STOCK IN PORTLAND. Xo. 19-Froit tin J No. 5 Vahinjton ttreeH. Beck, John A. 129 Front tX, practical Watch, maker A Jeweler. NVork done for the Trad 1ft OOK AHl JOli l'lUXt h litf . 1 1 1 M C tHACUHI.B.j Front Street ucbanau, VV . A.,n.w.cor. jf irt A iayior tti Chcaijeit Furniture House in Portland. CAHPETSz WALTER liUO Front t. ("TTarke Heii'ieraon & Cook, 81 A 83 First ht J Dealer in Dry Pood. Fancy Millinery. An (" iohn A KojtiifieM, VitH Front 8t Commissiou j Merchants yJ&l S1lK1c JTTuUv5TBJmUllt& dealer in Saddle, Har j tiegB. & Saddlery IjarUare, Front t. tlurrier, W. A Co., 10:i Front et. Merchant ,TaiJoiH h Cloth iem, HaU. Furninbing gK' ''WeLaVn'muttA Oatiaan, 92 Front 8t. Keai"F JL. tate Agunte!curie.it,loaf,''t' ho ' peg rnte, 1) I k iTVI'iX iiliiHiJ, 0. li Wojilara CO 101 .F.roip "tjt '" HIU;c;lSTt"C. II. Vodard tA Co If 101 Front Street, Orders from any portion of the Stite or Territo- rie carefully fillf! y mail t cxi-reys. fX il il. Loweneteiu A Co. Fur.ouure and Car I J t f d'lrn uteri s from 13 to t-'S Firt -St, t uiiouient Agency-. tjtiruil, trout st. J Knrrii?li-i all kind- r.flieln. vtrunig MeeUjl Fruit s:relut. C'muii J J i-i.n Mirt:'t8 and du'lr in 1) iK-attf Produce. "" hio:rLiyery StatV.-T ,u.r. K4r.-t k ri'm'n m. E. Coihutt Pr. (loo l torfi-flun al'-i on hand I.iehei A Hubert, oor. First A Vafh'tn tig. y Dealers A Macid. Clothiu Furu' (iood. UKAV'S .TSSaC; (iXOKIa,. The largest Msic Iltue on the Coast. STIilNWAV PIAN03. B JRDZTI G I. I it I' It ASS, Mauacr. M)L A c.jKcv i ;k hi Howe" tttvin'r ISacliine. A e n t w a u U J . !1 1! aehi ey A 8t'tnine. (Jrocer and den'eM ia ail kinda of cuds. cjr Fir.-t and M iin st I I amturir, It.' 133 Fort'S: . iiajirtr and. " denier in Miiplr Futrx oid.. .V il I inn y Ueind.-e, D. JI , I'a'.torapli'if Artist, . w; cor Kirt l M rri-n M. Child's "let. iec"Ity .. uri'-'ji-vii S f.i'-tii ;in rvii. I. '. i On., f'J FiriL.fi. Manu .U-'lrii in Jwtdrv. Watfh.; iL ' n 11 i'. ir I . L.. J Ff.Tit -t.. w!i..lr?i4lc deal in ii r'-ori". ! r?. 'aif"!i Material. A ni;. liiii i, i Co., '.'7 Knott Si., w l)-i!e.4ie lieali-r- i: lro'. PamH. "t'.. . A 3" V I i r.cMie.' -lit? 1. C u- it ui .'1 eh 0 ;! 1 I 1, V TruviT. il J Imp! st IS liiriu .v ."iiiti i.i r. ...! 1 1". -a 17-' First f. l7Ti"TT lw uiiii., 11 ldii' & ii' i.i-i. W . ,i!''!ijn i her, -ir. I;r-t ai.d 1 fi Main St, "All work dmit at nu Fiar.cis- "!' ri. I nirrit r t- ti 1 1 li i.i. e-r Fr-mt M rrisi.iii t M It i i luii. IV .. Fr.. I?u-iUt-vi l ' j:t.ji m rs .r diD. d A C(. 1 Ft"iit t., wlmlrmie an retail dt !'r l ire (liil irtr. Fr.rt ! ' I t s:t.n li T hrtaurnnt. j rirate r imiaf i 4.V 1 Families. er l.t A IincI5. Q. V. s P artin. K. snd t'o. (nii!ir in W'ines nnd l.i on' r. y S. N. Ctt' Hl.irh. ! n Fr , 2 ei.T A . T -i -r. I 4 Frmit l , wbuitala j, B nnd rt o r (,,iff.-i i.iner. ii.t;r. J'lbu .'Il . u ; First -M. atcfitn tKer and Jeweler. "O"-ti th puMie a fine caixi-riiaent "f Wnt" h -s, Cloeks and Jcwelrv Mi'cii r. A t i.. Fnit nr: leiliie nnd foreign W e.i r. A ( o.. Fnit nir C. St. dealer i in- and Ijiqiiors Nf i.rthrup k Thi'inpson. Hardware, It.. n.St; lfiihf. S i" ko. !l irdwcMiil Liimhej. v. A keeiditi'al M itel, e -rner f First 4 Morris 1 "streets. Smith Cio Pr-'iirieturs. ji'iiiisli., V.itkins C.ui II, i'm F.-'nt Agt PiO'TK hiiUdii-T e-r. Fr-oit Slit s a i i i i " c ; it A i i i i i ; ' ; o ii I "0." " "JJd -. ard A 101 Fru.t Street i yi mii i i vii (-nprrpw" FILIiS Xti TO. .f . IB.., TI. I Oeulift and Aurift, office No. 73 First Stto liotine'c Dui'din, 3 1 door from l.a ld.'s F.ank reats all disenses tbe T.YF, EAR, TIII10AX nnd liUNGS: " 1 iehtr, Ful Inj.Kirst street, impt'rof rcr lin wi den rarvinir.t ) .irl r orni. ncnts. a " 1 - 1 i) osenhaunV. L S Ao., To'),ieeonist.s. im- pi.rtcra nf Foreign and Damcstio Liipior?. I ns House. Front st- On First Class Prin- eiples. Thomas Jtyan Proprietor.-' SherloMc. S. CI Front k 62 First nln. dealer in Harness A Saddlery, A Sal Ilery ware. s 1 iimon, J., 65 Front st,, dfutlarin loor,8ik and Winds. Window and Plate lllass. M insheimor. II. laT First st. inip'ter of Piano OOr-n!, Sliccti Mush'. Mu.mI Instnuncnt Skidmorp.s. o;;-i;sim st.ii ist Apoth cary. Perfumery and Toilei articles. Snow k toos 73 First si. pietuies, frame MiKiidiuirs. art Materiul .'drawing insiu STnM..U mm. I'll"., Wntehmakor "im1 Sfnnutaeturinir.leweler is . a . 1 v Front Street, Appointed Anent for .Waltlmm. KIpiu.'.E.i. How ard AOo. '"t'bn. K. Jatxt and Califurnia Watches nlao for nil tho production nni imports of the rjiliferjH Jttfwvlry Compuny. Pan Franci'0O. Sen'd for circular Watches repaired in the very host manner, WAUU&NTF.H to ew aatisf'Vn - i. . it.i. ill . . . I. I..- . r until. I ui., it imt, imi rroui m. ireaici Lecal Tenders Uov Uot.Js and (Jold l'ust Tnitli A ""Hiivis 71. Front ft. wholesale, Hrug Paints, Oil, WiaA iw 1 lasi. itc. rilerry iiios. liS First street, jnanutai t'rs X atiri tteslern in Furniture, Ued.linu X. rili Ct Ihil f Mere, TlS 1 M n . j Fn'ng poed ltools, fliers. 1'fniy " fpttlo,H. 11. 142144 Front Mrect: Dealer in Wagons an Agriculturiil Iinplc!tnens. riyi7rTTA"l47 Front st. wholesale dealer 1 Huttcr. Kggs. Cheesp. Ijird, Paeon etc. U C iiUnius A M ers.T'Centrut liloek Frui ?t t.. Commission Merchsnu -rM. r p . 1 Him -'' "" W " l..".v I I- 1 y 1 t 91 s hi ';- -