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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1873)
rr. A. 1 ) A i X A S , h A T t J R DAY , J UN E LS wnij. saio. Tji the X;w Yvxk fie raid- of Jane 2, ve find an exhibition of independ Qrici anil lilcralbni, FelJotn witnessed ( i;tit3 member of ('onrcs., and we :irc Mill niiis- p;irtricd when we find the niticlo coming from our old friend ,f . (T AYiF on cdected from our .1 ii,,f l ti . t:' t:..i. ,n tv,,. i. ,:k. J' , ' P J upon which it could hardly be sup,, posed that a man of" the independence aud honesty of Wilson could be elected : but the manliness and courage displayed in the "article 'furnished tlu JeylJ, distil in any of the serious doub'i .cnt'efb.'ined by us, as to the course' fie Xfould pursue in Congress. Wd .are personally acquainted with Wilson, and up to the tii.ie of the ciUJiJuencemt nt of tint ruinous radical pIiey of the dominant irty about JSCS, we had looked upon him as one of $he rising stars of the Pacific coi.-.t.at.d h man of unflinching integrity ; but f wleo the reckless tide of universal male tnlTpio-n tinrTon tit r.il! iml ?..'it lcinl . 0 0 . knerjs tho existence ot integrity of against, the political sh. re: V ilsou, L.,, r ,ctt,r anJ y,unv (tuuaCation Mho hud said openly that he would j.outsiiU of tlie church. Of course out otttorse it, went back on those ! dors (an be allowed to qu stion mic!i a hvfrffi . words, and a principle correct ' l'oposi.iou Again, the Secrett ry in ii- , , I savs : Whenever it shil! be found per sc. atd allowed nunself to be earned i . , , , , , ii, , i t,,ul anv lribes or bands of luduus back ty the tidal wave into the or, at. j prcUtci.tiy refuse to go upon a reser- and fi thy pjjl of unwashed radical- i v ition' and de'c.Miine to continue their isni p.n that subject, aud was elected ; t (Congress cn Mitchell's dirty ticket; and as a nutter of course , our former confidence in, and preconceive t opinion qf the man received a backset, ami taggering, wu lcokcd hiui upon with distrust. : .t.. ir,. .,i ... which we allude, is his celebrated la- Uirjuwlisch.be treats so fully and . masterly the Oregon Indian fiucst'.on, ! an.d shows up so i'eai lvly the weaknt?. itV.the; Administration's Peace JViey Ta thi. Article, a small extract of which we givo , herewith, Wilson hits thi Admiuistration lieavy blows, strikius; right 'and Jeff; fearle-ly. sen.sibly. pa.wer.fujly j aDd intimates in. ttirm unmistakable,, that the? present aumio istrttioa is.both corrupt and iguorat.t and uo truer statement was ever m ole by any .statesman from the d lys of L'ato thc'Jloman, down to the disgraceful a eces of our modern C;ear in civil l,fc If AVi'sou fehail have '.he courage tocontinue to deal out unsparingly ,thfsa timely deadly blow to. this mush and milk Administration, fwhich blows are blessings God given and full upon the patriotic sovereigns of this country like a gentle showe- on a sunny des- ,rt I hrt will r. .J.-,.I i: K'i . ,J t COmnletciv in oar 'stiii:itinn. nnd w. 1 ' ' ' ! make no doubt, but that the p.ople of; Oregon will do what they have doii2 j to uo other man, return him for a sec- j ohd tern.Uo Congress, or transport him i to that Seat in the Senate soon to be ' made vacant by the sunrmarv removal til StiJi.t(.T 'Hippie. - Extract from NViLou's letter, THE QUARLil I'OUCV. . A pain th Sft-rr f n rv s:m- "It i" i)ic determination ol this policy to see 1 that al' nn.plics fin d or ehdhiip' ! purenastu icr inuiansupcn reservation 1 . . .: . 1 i I . .1: . . . . I cn reservation- ! are procured at fair and reon:ihle I prices, without having the funds ol - i yttV.ttVtjnient juandered on their pur lihahe." So say wo in one unanimous verdict. This statement infers that, heretofore, the custom has hern to cheat the Indian and Hpianfler ovorn inent . iundv U is a sail oonlesion. (Government must have known of these evils at the timo of commission, or very shortly after, lof. shoddy articles wear out toon and eonplairit follows tram the wearer, and an insf ection of commer cial jiriee iiit vould have exposed ex orbitant prices. Common s ne would declare that the confession is that, with knowtdge of frauds, no effort has hither- ..." i ... i . . : i w " '"i,osc tome cnccK ; wtucn acts, anu tne assertion now :s i that the Ouaktr t.cdiev is ulono j 1 ftt llt lu K'.'lillli 3ihfi.i-u 1 (' (riktr.rii mit has winkixl tit. nieh things the people have not, and will say shame on mch failure in duty. Let the.depart-nifnUstti-.- Washiugtou pruclaim the fraudulent things done and the names f the doirii and the reform will follow. What naw reasons have been furnished to couviiw; tkvo people that the (Quaker fiolief alone can prevetit crime arid !top financial .leaks? Can it plan out Home new Credit Mubiiier ; Shad it be placed in Cuijoos . alone or iu the Jnuds.'uf ufjent only 'I Wx, xjori rce in iUol ill r ; and embt z.h iuents would say ".'o." Can ttio r.eujdo be utbured ilut, with some new unex-J plained: theory trov.ernmeut can im prove upon the shoddy contracts, of lit late war and -compel exuot justiw; in adni'uistration of Indiau tHutteis alone, when such exhibitions of dkhonoty' are'-made in nearly all other places '( Why not try tke plan 6t utterly refusing the inferior goods of t contractor, turn th'mi back upon his hands, and compel him and his bondsmen lo pay the price at which such perfect goods can be bought in the market ? Leava tho contractor surrounded by his shoddy, dishonored goods, and take from him lull compensation lor ion?.. Do not re for loss.. !. wjivd . the countem nance swindling by tiilli'hlllir thi tl:ltliW fit Its flW-Mtlfltl. Peace policy elevates the church mem ber above his fellow men, anddeclures that he alone can administer right, and is alone honest, 1 tuink it is only a bid for hypocrisy. that, jvith the in vestiture of power and seductive in -flu ericas of money and patrouagu before h in, the church member will weaken at times, r.n 1 be no more fitted than others tor the complicated control of Indian reservations. The pist does not proclaim tl.e infalibility of church mem bers, either in high places or low and the proc'ar; atiou by government that such are the o.ily persons whom government wili trust is received with u thousand s'jrunles of doubt. The Government e ely experimenting, when, by lareful attention to exi-ting tliiuos, all would have been well. Government n "nadic habits, accompanied with dep red itions. outrage, The doctrine j here aiuoiueed is that, before the j uoverumtut will uo severity, tho Indt ; an miiHt not only have time and a'in ; refused to ro u. On his rt si r. a io n. but to his wai.derinirs must have j .ine J i outrage and depredaaion ujou the 1'rou- ; tierhettltr. I distinctly deny the truth or jj.ifrtico ot :ifjy sueti doctrine, and I t ..rr that it is totally d-struive of the lir.-t prr.position of peace j(.iiey mentioned. Viiiti c;ooi. Mrs. Vietora Wood hull is of the opinioa- that IJeecher is .so liumiiiated by the reeent expose ol hi bad einduet that she will be aide to force him oti: ' .as an advocate and leader f what .-he j terms tlt2 jrreat reform id' the tilc I f.iptal rights, uutraiiiUiehtl iive-." .Mts. Wouvihull may be ri-ht in !o r ; eoijt. ctnres concerning JJi-tcb.er, but vv. are well atilied that he has thetived i-r rriiin tiit A(iii)ipiiPi'H!'rif Rv t.m. i ' .... i . ...i . ... : (n . " ljr ! openly iiraetietd on. to auotRrr thinj i , ' ; M. ni. UIU it'll i-urin.n ll.itl. II ; . will continue to dieeivu her, and. that ' i 1 ie will never realize her expectations ; . , . . tti the Of.-llise he Will Mii.sliP in tl.i- . . i 1 x. . . ( ... .. . . ! c now uiseover in i tie tic- .tri:r . .i . . n . icc(, mat iiis. juiniway is ot tlie until l)U tliUt our ,a(e cuutor j,iu.,icllf leinr raccd iri a flate ,,f -rout humih- S alion s),e tlM). y, l e ul(a t; ju,,,. i lim (nt lQ puhiic!y fulfln SuI,mn ,)ruU)jae, in respect to female: sulTra-c. t "O 'l , and that bis humiliation fumhes ! Mitchell a s-plen leil oppuiiunity to j demonstrate his pro fe.. ions to her heretofore made, by coming out public I ! i r i ly, a. Lriluant aivoeate tor woman ,"C' ni u0' cases, thu would be vcrv " ood if it could be accomplished, but ' : r...i ,i ... ...:.. .i... u u I u raiiTiii ti mi. us I ij ni; 111.1t ..ui; so in tli o latcr,both corresponding to the j case of our first parents, the woman is j deceived, and Mitchell hay been pro- ; fissiiif' what ho is not. We do not i . ,. . . M'. i ii r i lift'ii'vn that .Mitchell is in nviir nt woman suffrage, he has never declared j it publicly, and he laughs at the idea ! in private. He has deceived the New I Norlhircxt upon that subject, and in doing ?o ho has followed strictly the cxatnpla of tho late IXepublican Lpgis- lature ; yet with all these stubborn fasts ..tririn'r hr in tho face, the editor of thc Xen, XorthwcH remains ol the . . ... , , . ,. opinion Mill, that the l.cpubhean party Wl 11 establish woman .suffrage. We believe Mrs. Puniway is honest in her opinion concerning this matter, but wo feel sad to know that fehe, is deceived, mistaken. rIhc great reform of extending the elective franchise within our own race but coufiuing it thereto, belongs to a new, pure, aud as yet unorganized political party. A work so great, and noble will never be accomplished, and a principle so just aud pure per scf will never bo established by either of the picscnt demoralized.coriupt, and degen- tutted urganizatioiis. We, arc really sick of reading so much' in our eastern exchanges about the Modocs. All, our troubles what ever they niay bo, and no one in this Country hardly realizes there ha been any trouble, comes from a little handful of thieving murdering M nlocs, who should havo been shot, or killed in the easiest and most convenient manner possible, and if political demagogues uud this present imbecile, idiotic admin stration, had kept their.fingers out of it, this thicvinir, diminutive, filthy. ignorant, poverty stricken, lazy baud of I Mudocs would have been disposed- of long-since; and' yet the whole nation, by and. with the advice and consent of, aided aud abo.tii by, our Katy's Ait'y. General Williams, co.umouly known in th 3 country as "Flax lreak," and the Jng Pruoch lieto, "the go eay IMys- ses "is agitated ov-er this matter which ,...h ;mr..rnno ' enough to have been known outMdc of j the county in which the depredations j were committed. j Tiiis thing called Ciptain J .ck, is n .! worthless dirty animal witho.it s;uh or 1 manhood, and yet this lO'ignifeent government of ours, instead of destroy, ing him as they would any oilier wild animal when caught, are trying to immortalize him in the eye of the civilized world, and to make the tiling himself believe, that it is i- man, eon. trary to its own instincts. oia sin i K Ata:. Th- Statesman, in saJnfvs, has come I to the conclu-ion that tlie i-oli-crcte c nluet oi 'the editor of the Xew Xurt'i- ar-io uneiag h rts;fa candidate lor the oSii.-e uf Mayr-r U" tl.e city of Portland, and tl.e eti vielivn of Mi. Anthutiv fr voting ifi New York, h i- forever put an er.d t'. the pr re an 1 aeeomlihment of Aciale u!lj-f. Thi view we think, very n irrtw, and we are well Mti-lbdthtl th" ivv.r..' f the prop.oi'j n i-. true. The t-rin o! woman ."UtfiTi H j'I't eon-et, l.i ut it i v t imj . i ti .. r , anv! it never vill I .-. .to j aj ul ir, x t j t by thi.. tiiidr v!ii 4 i lf.r?s ,' j'i'-t 'toll wuinen a-; Si-tn I!. Aitti. .y. I, t ! s and if, :fi f-'ill a rUt-i j.- : 'j c mis Anth 'uy a t i all other e:tei j r.-- j m, patri '? e, ihh Wf'l'l. i) , wit j dcmaml sint'e jtHtiee an I e pi il r -h?s, 'It thni t'rv itt vi !.'!? il law wo tit 'it? if -J - -j l.Ltek-toue say, that munirtp t! law, ' , . I a rule nl eivil e'j eiuet which cmm-iml .1 . 1 1" 1 1 1 1 the n::nt an J rl)uls trie wn-'if, and . , , , we sar that. a:iv onnntiuout I h if ?i n,Ri - t , . , e t a lies to pmiih a eifizen tor an ael rt-h? vr .!. n. I-iw anl otfu'ltt t l;s- iii. .... . re -UTUU 1 e ci: i uef fit i Ant hotiv i.- n;ht and will greatly a in ! bringing ab-ut that real and jut re- form. to the euuduel uf the editor of the Nor A 'i7i n we m c nothing ' partieubirly wiao., and nnd, rt atel t'he i , ' motive to be entirely dilleient hum the j view taken by the Ktatt umi, bnl however that may be, im if i'j'Ieed it be wron- and. somewhat leveltin- M t:e honest and iiu-orruptab'e mind ut the! astute edi'or of the Stoics tuan, yet t i be constant with bimseib be .-hoiiM iiiiiMi niii it v f iii ri 1 .i'ir f.4iL r riiri ;iri I! . I 1 ' J ' act of vouthiul indii-crttion, and cunsid. ! tr u a'll''J io any man or woman who would hesitate for u mo ment to receive her op.fagy it Pon't (Jkt to FakAwav iuom Hc.iMJ-:. The Statesman exclaims, Wliat a farce is law nnd iurdieu in i J ! New York ! We answer, not a bit more than in Oregon. W 11 AT KW IT. j Many ol the administratis pipers havc UiUCh ,0 saV' concerning tiie j opinion of Attorney (Jenera! William i uPon the best course to be pursued by the Government, in aduiinisteiing punishment to the Modocs. The same papers deified Lish Appelgate for his inauguration of the poiv-wou policy, and his opinions also, havc been one of the guiding stars of this party of un paralleled progress; but the truth is, the opinion of a Modoc himself, is en titled to equal weight with either. Wklcome But J)isappointf.d Tho New Northwest has resumed publication aud wc welcome it back to our exchange table, but we nro much disappointed ot its attempts to excuse tho worse than bad conduct of our latq Senator Hippel, alias Mitchell. COMPIJMISNTAKY. , I Tho Bulletin lias a spicy article headed "the Stokes acquittal, ": in which the editor comes to tle sad con clusion, that all the courts in, the union are corrupt and can bo controlled by money, save and except the Circuit and. Supreme .Judges in Oregon. This is h'ghly complimentary to the judiciary of the pcvcral States, and to all the courts in Oregon suve the members of th J Supreme Court. The moit strik ing feature of the article however is t.iat portion, which undertakes to 8 iu,e over our courts in Oregon by the um; ui inn luugUige, justice in tins State is administered, we are proud to say, more impartially than I ti any oter of the Union, fo far as ive know.'' i)v ea tjlol ! will our readers please notice his qualification "so far as we know." In the Fame article much is said ...... . 1 u : . 1 . . . . 1 ut 'he infliieticj of money, awl thi cr' to us h" become stale and unsavory r-''1y a 1 fit of any importance U l5e!l evtl" luu- ht tbat S4i,fte lnlc arc cr'm "'r"y ln3 in ,1,u'nc1,1 lh' V(,m l yvlc to decide ! this er that way until the thi:;g ba ; become n lu-f-ati.ig. Tl.e -truth is that ; u.it of ilu- drei-iijiis of our e.,'jrt.s Lie j made fairly and according to ju-tice, j and there is iiot ot;e ca.-e in five hun- lr:d where an uiidue iniluenco is i brought to hear uju.ii our judges, and j then th.'y arc geiiera'ly rt-pclled in- at 'nti f. It, t inr courts l'o en loii i ; justice as UMial, and p'tv no attention j I t this twaddle al.A-ut iu an 1 bri- j ; b rv, ami ev.tv good eitiz-'ti in and out ! ; of the pr-f. -;iou v 1! stand by tluui, ! j ctsting oil thoe iu.ie etn I impti'atior.o i '; I a ; ' n i ; our ju i u c as uiiwrwij o u r X i'hvillc, .Jsifi. J i i'vtutv-f!ri. ! ! de is n t e urr d In in vl ht s i te w h:t s. ie .1" art La t in oi ii ut . e ,iVi ni:i s.i ir. u i ! j . ee. -i t j t;U! ."..a: f. X. w V.... Joti.. The V.eii;e , M t.l S"( .iiii-i.i.i ' .in-a i-y 'iauioift, j to- i frit e !u -.iay. N j-o!tj:j ! a " (in; II i ;,( V Will I la ft ; ; ... in T!;t:rstl next. I T? f lb...r.i ..r He di!i have a-h-pfe-l j no ..tin to put the in a thoroughly f : t.ii amtary eunaUn u. NVahiicr'' n , .1 in e 1! i troihr ..f Cuireio.t? Ii-.h derhrett tin ! ' 1 i I I I ? eeunu uu nieiiI in f.ivir ut the creUi- i,,ir. ,r ,t., i.',. v.,; ,... .1 1 l't l tlie 1 Of .:itltt;al I itf k id 1 .V w.da, at Au-tiu, makin- m I , . , 3 ! Ci lit. UlVl-l. lid. r i ,Mr '..,iil .Iitn.i . 1 f nriifi'ti. ; M TI, - ' I i train fr-jm tin t ran inton fr iht (rain a mi'e We.-t of the fit v. derm lh- j jnj: M..vrral height ears and tl t? eh- i t: t n . i-t the i ;ii n: r tr.ain. One man killed at.d several injutid. T of . , H-? n , June l 1. i:ict;e wool ri(i!iliU ; p,w, mnn-l. manufic- tr, rs ta!iin'r all IoU f.lbuin. 'J he maikef i- in pond condition owin to 5ilnh I'rit' il commands, H-,vnna. .Tune '. In the late fiuht near Put I to-Ti ineipe .win re Major lb'-ir.arie was k 1 1 K 1 , there were W i r 'iMIIMI li"i 'I'C-IL.'!. V ' J i . , i i . i i i i o : i 1 i 4,.',- : n Intiipi tin ust being killed by the i i 1trn The Insurgents in Puerto- rrineirc lusnict are rcnor ted very ; audacious. mo o.ner u:-y ine j captured within tight of the sentinels, I a train hnde,d with bread and sup lies rr 1 . I 1 .. . I 1 tr, lA)n The yellow fever c:t utilities with unabated violence, nd a very largt peretMititge of the casrs prove fatal. The report conies from puerlo- I'rin eij)i.that a duel was fought between San (luili ami (larcia on account of the .inner assuming command of the revo lutionary forces. Pan aim, June 1C. Advices from (Juatdnala state that tie country has heen placed in a state of siege, to be con tin tied until the rebellion in the Eastern Department is put down. In an endaements with tlie 1 nsurgents lately the Government troops tiumphed, killing 20 rebels. 1'apid progress is tanking in rebuild ing San Salvador. Many families who had left the. city have returned aud are erecting improved dwellings. London, .June 24. -A special pub lished here reports that General Nou vcilas, Commander-in-Chief of the Spanish army in the North, and eleven companies of his command, have been captured by Carlists near 1,'ampeluua. London, Juno L'G, Tho , p-cat Eastern reports, noon, yesterday, in longitude 4o H', 1,871.5 miles of cable played out. All well. M( W A D VERTISJSMJSN TS. SII1I HI- H ACROSS Xeatl aixcl bo Wise I TLo UXDEUSrj.N'KD mo nrr, and always rtaly t wait uu their Customers lunl sell ut tllO LOUI5ST vxsn srici: Their i-argeaad vnselcf tedtoi k ot GENERAL IVXBZlCIXkNDIS DRY (JUODS & CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES HATS &: CAP5 4 M:: ;OTHEIt Mn'ICLHS TOO m:- "is l i .Mention. iH-rtir a l wrso"; n-T (5iv. I; iit. .itiuteu J t -lo tL j'iftre tbir.wiilt 5'ri !i:t'tv lalii'ia lo. Woods ME A S l s EE i-H'K V e V R ? t' I mm i iiiEsn. M 7:1, ly. a. n. i I nr.KT. 17 fiiva ;k A. IJ. GILBERT & CO. Ii.aur? in HOOTS and SIIOl'S, ffiiT 1- th. puldic A";U' (JVOIIS at NtW fltlCKf. TlllUU STOCK CUBISTS OF A full Hue of LAWKS? MISSES'' a ml CHILDREN'S M JSjST S BUY'S and YOUTH'S WEAR. Airelflrtrd with prtat rare from thoj W?t Sun FrsuiiM.-r.) nnd Kaslt-m M:uiuft'Iure3 nml with tlue rtflVreiico to the Oregon Trmit fV. ALSO KKKP ON HAND A TP T.L I T supply of TjIcathkr comprising the host Fmirh t'lrniin which we oiTer to the trade at rc.ieonuhle figures. U p manufacture HOOTS and SHOi:s to order, of all My 1 es Material and Workmanship unsurpassed. Vpcnt for the Olchrntod Pingkr Fkwixo MAeiiiKR, of which 20,000 nmrc were sohl in 1872, llin any other machine ruanufait urcil. fSohi atSiin Francisco prices without freight, and on monthly instnllnicnts to make pa a inert ca?y. Kverj nuuliinc wawantod for live years a. rv. c;ir,ifii;itT a hk Comuieixial Street, Salem, Orejm' Mar.S, ly IS I P A I IV T I IV . VS T A NOW TltRoiroiI WI 11 TlIK most aiy work Uiis fa II, I pose to paint II I KS, kii1' IMAl ii I ICS at j '," 0,50 Hpiece. Now is the time lo bring on y ur ol 1 liaek'j tind Wagons u 8 you will never get theiii j ninted cheaper. Shop on tho c oroor1 over G I'. Style t w Rivi NE WA D VEll TISEMENT8. ) 1 V DRUGS! ! DUUSIHi; :. t i.irT 1 , OILS WEATKERFO RD & CO., c SALEM OKEGON.: Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN anc.4 1) OM K.STrC Dll UO Drojfgisti : SodriSi PuUnt Mcdicloos, 1'oaut, Oila, Glass, Djeg,.. Melk-lac3 CV.mpountel and rroscriptionat mi.--. . Pure Wine? aul L'mnurs for"Medicinal pur. Ovdvii at tended U wUli accuracy anJ prompt commei;cial;sti;et, salj:m.,oreoox OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, $ai,i-:m )Ki:ca)N. MRS- A.U. RIELY FROP 1H8 1IOU Sfi V.'JLL VE KEPT IX; irti cla."s order, aud wtii uiltutic and oliin,r servants KO CIlINESn COOKS EMPLOYED I au prepared t famuli pood ,aoc.iuift- ; dations t the traveling ,;uldjr, and wal u.-o j i-vt-ty t-ndeavr to lut-ri; the patronage of the puldic FREE COACil to the Houte Regu'.ar. Burdiug at vt-ry low rat.s: Ftb 15,73 ly GOOD NEWS!' NEW GOODS'!' 10U TIifi,.lItL:i;MCA!sO. ! rreu"uny cull the attention rdte. I ruLiu- V our U ell St lceted StuSk at I.Adtc' Dress Cinon, l.adicc ami Miss-e Ilats, Citiits rurnlslilng Cuods, t.luvcs.CJaitcia. ItC(. r firorcrlcji, l!tli()t (tooka, Slat!ccry, &r.Sx Hard yan-. Iu Fact lcrytliin-Found i,a Firs. t'laks Hetail Store. AVc 'can smre our l'atrons that we will be uj with'thcjtiiucs. Come anl Ewiujine our Stock befoi'd fur chasing elsewhere. Country Prodnrft taken in exchange 1 r Goods ! X. '& J I. LKE. Pallas April 22. 1371. ! 1-tl LL OF WORK AT THE LOWEST LIVING VR10ES.CAN RE IIA1 BY CALLING ON. 111.111?$ & BACKKLO STEAM .1011 PKINTKltS, !).! 'rout Street, Portland, Orog I LARGE ASSORTMENT of BLANKS iV Circuit, County, and Justices Courts, eon-, utantlv on hand. Also. Iton.is. Deeds, Mortgage and Blanks for use in Bankruptcy cases. fc . Adi'crfise By using I IiCttorliead.lililUieac'l'rcirtularii, V rhitod iiivelops,tcto - i iva ua call aod s scad n yoer orders SARAH SLBRTNii IIAVINQ LKPT MY hed and hoard without cause or provocation 1 herchy give notice to all person that 1 wia not ho respoi siblo for dehts of any character whatever that ehe mar contract from and after thUdato. -WILLIAM SLBRlNOf. June Gth 2S7'.