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THE
OUCGOS CTI' OltL-fiB-V, MIR. 27, 1571.
.Hast take in !ail.
From t!it .San Francisco Examiner.
The Hon Henry L. Dawes is a
"Radical member of Congress from
M;issaclinsetis and Cliairnian of the
House Committee on Ways and
Means, ai d has been such for many
veais. His statements, therefore, on
matters appertaining- to the public
iinances ate entitled to consideration
greater than is usually .accorded to
ordinary members ; especially so
Avhen they-tell against the interest of
tLe party of which he is the leader,
as in a recent speech made by him
in the House of representatives.
This speech by Mr. Dawes on the
condition of the Federal Treasury is
both interesting and instructive, and
makes a startling exhibit of the finan
cial alfair-4 of the Government. As
the speal.or is in perfect harmony
with the Administration and is a
member in the best standing in his
party, it may naturally be under
stood tint what he said revealed
nothing tiat it was longer possible
to conceal, and his remarks are not
liable to the charge of malicious in
spiration which might belaid against
a membe
the opposition dealing
with the .-ame state of fa'.-ts.
It appears from the speech alluded
to by us, that on the lirst of July,
187;5, th Treasury had on hand
sixty millions of dollars. Its actual
receipts between that date and Feb
ruary 1, and its estimated reeeips for
the remainder of the year, a'uioiint
toSJf5l,777,'.)72 ; i s liabilities, or the
sums it m iv be called upon to pay
during the current year amount to
$:j'.j:J,l;,i;.0. Its available resources
for the i xv made up of cadi on hand
and rec-ji-ds, amount to .3 11,780,
001 ; so t i:it, if it had to pay all it
might bo. called on to p i.v, there
would be a deficit of .":J,0UG,GU.
3):it amon these liabilities count a
good i:i in,." Congressional appropri
ations which are not likely to be
called for and some accounts which,
though not formally closed, are real
Iv alt but paid "oil", amounting in all
to c"7J.;":'.'U. So that the Treas-
urv. i;i.st
I of having a
(ieficit to
show at the end of the rise
will probably have 20,:102,
1 1 year,
Vlo cash
in hand, alter providing for the sink
ing fund. Out of this twenty mill
ions odd, however, there has to come
all the tleUeiencK
which mav arise
in the course
sometimes fall
of the year. These
is low as three mill-
ions and they sometimes rise as high
as live millions. Mr. Dawes esti
mates that including th Government
eontributij-m to the Washington im
provements and the sum awarded by
the Mixed Claims Commission, they
will not this year fall much short of
ten mil
is, cutting the Treasury
au to ten millions, a verv
bal
mee 1 1
wisa t
amount with which to face
coiitingei.'cii
when Congress is not
ins'ssioii. So that, ;is the general
result of the year's operations, the
Government wiil have spent ten mill
ions of ;',s cash and increased the
puniic ill it nine millions ; and in
thi calculation the issues of the
forty-four millions " reserve" are not
included Nor is the panic to blame
for this state of things altogother.
There i.; h falling oil", actual and esti-
O mated. ' tie customs and internal
revenue receipts, during the current
year, of ; 2sj:51o.7()2, as compared
with last year. But, then, Congress,
by taking oil' the duty on tea and
coll'ee in, May, 1872, tick from the
revenue 2-".oi'.,ii;:; ; and, ly mak
ing other reductions in June follow
ing, tool; from it nineteen millions
or altogcrher about forty-four mill
ions. Altogether, Mr. Dawes, tem
pered ti'ough his speech be by
unjust and ill-founded imputations
upon the holiest;.' and economy of
the Democratic Administration im
mediate! preceding the first Badical
quadreiii.ium. makes an extremely
0 hard s!k wing for his party, which
was to h :ve inaugurated and mained
an era f lione.-t and economical
managomenCof public airairs.
In Mr. Dawes' speech and other
details of a character unpleasant to
tho.-e innocent souls who have been
eoiitidimin the wisdom and integri
ty of th Radical Republican party,
such as t.iis comparative statement
of the public expenses : 1S70, ex
penses, .;!V.).Oi)iK, amount of
public dcot paid. 101. 000,000 ; 1871,
expenses, js-202.HOO.Oiii). amount of
public debt paid. S.U.O .),());) ; 1872,
expenses. S2i 7. hoo doo, amount of
public .le ot paid. S00. 000,000 ; 1x7:5
expenses. S20O.OI 10,1 (00, amount of
public thbt paid only lo. 000.0! 10 ;
1871, expenses, 10,000,000, ;l!id
O no paymi tit on account of the debt,
and plei.-y of irredei m able paper
put out. Mr. D iwes was very rough
and ill-natured in his remarks on the
Demo -ratie party in the days of
James B u-han in ; but we may reprat
to him this query, which a leading
o journal, quite as inimical to that
party a - is Mr. Dawes, propounds ;
Will h - 1e!l us whether either the
Deni "rat ie party, or any other partv
in :i free -on -dry, ever decended so
lev in the scale of tinancivl expedi
ents as t' ; -d lo w the Minister of Fi
nance to is -me irred'1 unable paper at
a disco: at in a time of profound
peace
first t
meet
Gove
Mr.
can v
to till
tory c
gover
oreig;
with
a his own res; onsi In lit v.
m ive
I'illTi
1H
I then to
l
ie
:it expenses of ti
ie
nm.mt ?
llawes. nor any other
'u? ire an affirmative re
man,
; onse
s q -ou vi : rr nownere m nis
l.
an it b di-covered that anv
Lini : it basted upon popular s v
;t v iia 1 the temerity to deal
a 1" ee. intelligent, and sef-
rc-peet n :
o; ue
a?
this Ad
minis-
trati"ii u is repeaie n oone in the
con luct of it- iiaan'ial department.
It could not have been, it would not
dare hive been attempted, at any
other time or in any other country
at this day. But our American peo
ple have a habit of submitting some
times for loivx periods to rross abuses
in govereaental c in.1, net, and their
apathy ecms so hopeless. th;it de
spair en-'-rs the heart of him who
perceive-; the evil tendencies of the
existing stite of affairs, when all at
once up rises the popular indigna
... . I T .
tion, am; acting with a unity and
.nergy s aular Jo behold the people
depose the party which presumes
upon its lethargy to perpetrate fnr-
ther robb?ry. The public, at le:vst
the greater portion of the voting
population, has been for a long while
in this apparently trance-like and
apathetic condition in reference to
the misrule and waste which charao
'ia..- ..i,i, n . i.,4
terizo the present Administration ;
but there are premonitory symptoms
of one of those general upheavals of
the masses, which shall result in the
deposition from power and the final
destruction of the present dominant
party. As a shrewd politician, Mr.
Dawes is anxious to avert this catas
trophe, aud his speech is simply I
- - -- 1 a 1 a C . . in -1
a signal 10 nis party absutiuica "
leadership that they must take in
sail, if they want to save their mas
tership of the ship of State.
-
Fk.vm Gates.--An exchange truth
fully says: "It would be a great con
venience if farmers, generally,
would have their names painted up
on the gates in front of their resi
dences. Strangers often have much
difficulty in finding the residence of
persons of whom they are in search,
which would be obviated by this
course. Besides, a nice gate, with
the name of the occupants, adds
greatly to the appearance of a place,
and looks as though the inmates
were not isolated from the outside
world."
" Young man, do you ever drink?"
said a mild-looking man, accosting
Jones.
'Well, yes, thankyou, as its a cold
morning I don't mind," replied Mr.
Jones, removing his quid of tobac
co. "Don't do it any more," rejoined
the mild man, "or you will be even
tually damned. Good morning, God
bless vou !"'
There are over 14.600.hou children
of the school age in this country.
We spend annually for schools over
j?'. 13,000,000, equal to one-third of one
per cent, of the property, real and
personal, of the country, as return
ed by the last census, and employ
221.000 teachers. The National Gov
ernment has alreahy set aside for ed
ucational purposes 140,000,000 acres
of the public lands.
-o -o- -t.
Fast Printing Pkrss. The Xew
York llrahl has now in operation an
improved Bullock self-feeding press,
which prints a quadruple sheet of
that paper at one impression, and re
quired the- assistance of three men
only. The press is fed from a web,
the sheet is printed on both sides,
and each paper is cut oil' from the
roll. The press, it is stated, will
print 20,000 papers an hour.
A story is told of ;i young ladv
teacher of a Sunday school, who, a
few days ago, asked a youngster w hat
was matrimony. The boy mistook
the question for purgatory, and an
swered promptly : "It is a place or
state of punishment in this life,
where souls sutler for a short time
before they go to heaven."
Wanted to Snf.kze. A negro was
buried alive in a well at Butler, G i.,
recently. O.1 being dug out from
his perilous situation he launched
forth as follows: "I tell yon what am
do fact, gernmen, I neber want to
sneeze so bad in my life, but was
a raid to, 'case it might jar down
mV dirt."
A clergyman lately addressed his
female auditory as follows: "Be not
proud that the blessed Lord paid
your sex the distinguished compli
ment of appearing first to a female
after the resurrection, for it was only
done that the glad tidings might be
spread sooner."
An Ovr.n-woRKEn Scjiool-'Mahsi.'
The shool Commissioner of Fulton
county, X. Y., recently, while visit
ing his schools came upon a district,
v. here there were but four pupils in
attendance. Three young men were
soarking the school "maim" in one
corner of the room.
The Albany Jt-yister says: "A
much larger breadth of grain will
be sown in Linn county this season
and with an average crop we will
have a tremendous surplus to sell."
A poor family in Arkansas had to
mortgage six dogs recently, in order
to obtain a barrel of flour, lnis case
is pitiable.
Almond trees are
Healdsburg.
in blossom in
.0,000 Tor
-1t h Cfi-aiicl O ii't Concert
FOH THE I'.ENKFIT OF THE
l'l'ULIC LI "SIS. V It V OF KEXTVCKY.
On Tuesday, .'list Day of 3Iartl, Xext.
8 0000 ticket; L20 00 gifts!
LIST OF GIFTS!
One (Jr.md ('ash (Jilt
Oil ! tiraud ( ash ii!t.
ne Jrarul Cash (Jilt
( ri" ( Jrand ( ash (Jilt,
One Jrarul Cash (Jilt
fiia.oao
l'Kl.DUO
Oit.llih)
2--JHH)
17.-J-I0
1D Cash nuts,
Jiacasi, drifts,
o ash tritls,
'ash jilits,
1 a.) ( ash irius,
1 J ( asii y;uts,
-J-Vi i as.i iits,
aj i asli ttiits,
: i- ash jiills.
il i.oaa each.
.T,ih)a oach,
l.t'ao each,
oOJ each,
I H) c:ih,
:: each,
JK) Pitch,
lua cacii,
50 each,
ltia.iXMi
l.""a,i)ao
5a,(hi)
la.'iao
-:.tHi
4",0a;)
5a,(-W
JJ,."iM
.V.i)i)
11
Total, i.'.aao
ciJts.all cash,..
.Sl.oJO.lXJO
1 Ie; cone -rt ;.iul tlistrihut ion of Kilts will
p'isir i v an! u ri nmivoea v- t :i k ilnc on
I h day ni,v liv,.,l (e I li r:i II t In- t ictpl
! nr soi-.i .r not, and the l ,(: a jritt.s nil paid
ii luopomoii to me !uiinn roi tickets sold
! PRICK OF TICKETS :
! Wh.il.' tlk -ts, $.-; Halves, $i-: Tenths.
or -a.-n coupii, ,: I-.l -v.a wnol-tickets for
; ; . Wi... ' tick-Is for fl,lll; lllwholC
; I li'."i S i;jr ..) ) 1 : iJT u l.i.l . t io'-. i. in .
i HO. No discount on U.oii.jM -.u.iu.rii, .!r
t IClv' tS.
THO. K. 1IR.VMI.KTTE,
Atr-nt Public T.ibr.irv
Manar (Jin ( 'on -rt
Pauldiii-, Louisvillp, Kv.'
Kentucky, and
1 'ub lie I.ibrary
mnrl'Jwl.
In the Circuit Court for th- Stnt of Orc7on
for the Count j of CUicka.nan. '
Mary A. Roberts, Plaintiff
vs.
Wm. II. Rob -rts, Pendant.
To Wm. II. Uob-rts, said defendant i
C-VMK VF THE STATE OF OR.
: lvvir and nnciror u.," . . . i.
1 r in-- i-o.ii ; .laini
filed
.i.n.it uu 111 inn
abov" fnlitlcl ci. ir
"r b'toj the first day of th? tnn of aid
Lourt tollo vinjr thc,.s,,irationof six weeks
Irom the mOilwit i,...
j
! 'ail so to ap-.ear and ans ver said com.
'
s .- . ---. .ooLiiaiiir.
which is a dissolution of marrb
existing bet -er.n you and d-fendant and
for costs and disbursements nf this suit
,vN'"1n; Published by ord Wllon.W.
w . l. pton, J ud- ot sa id Court
Dated March Tth. 1S7U "
mon J1IXi McCOWX,
CHAS. II. CA-TJjTIELD,
DEALER IN
GENERAL MEECHANDTSE,
CORNER OF SEVENTH AND
Has Just Received
Calicoes, Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings,
House Lining, Shirtings, Table-L.inen, Irish Bosom Linens,
Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies and Gents'
Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions,
Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES,
Groceries, Crocker-, Glassware, Coal Oil,
AVI&irH have If e selected with speciul car for this market mid cannot
BESniPASSEU IX QUALITY OR PRICE.
THIi HIGIIKST MARKET PUICRPAID FOR COUNTRY .PRODUCE,
March 13, lS73:tf
TO THE CITIZENS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY:
GREAT IlKDTJGTIOiS" IjST
DRY-GOODS,
CLOTHING-,
GROCERIES, ETC.
LEVY BROTHERS,
OWING TO TIIK FAILING HEALTH OF A. LEVY, IT IS OUR PURI)SE TO OFFER
our entire Stock ot Goods at UreaUy Reduced Prices, in order to close out our
IJIMIEK FALL STOCK!
LEVY BROS.,
Second door north of the.PoBtoflice, Tilain street, Oregim C ity.
mmm
No better fvidneo of the efTi
oiencv of Dr. J. S. Coleman's
Compound Extract of Eucalyptus
Ixtract. of Eucalyit us OtKvtA
d.tlmnth.r follo.vii; --ivSC"
eas'-s, treated with M.'
alon-f by that rmi- ' ? '
can uft uesireu
summary of
this remi'dv
ncnt physician. Dr. David Woos-
t-r,in tin' V. S. Marine Hospital, San Fran
cisco, r.-ported in the Auirust No. (1S72) I'a
cilic .Med. Jour. jV CVf I Cur- I Inipr-
1 reutt'il
orett.
Remittent Fever
( "hills and Fever
Typhoid Fever
Intlamation of Kidneys
Dinr-t is
Incontinence of Urine...
5
W
9
3
..19
.. 9
.. 4
..V)
.. 3
.. ti
3
4
'Jo
10
st rictur
Intlamatiou of liladder 27
I'.iennorrhairia 13
Diseasoof the Heart 7
I lysentery
Chronic Diarrlnx-a 13
(iiinorrlno:i 15
Dronsv 0
3
9
1"
3
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3
Completely oorrolor:it ive of the
summary of Dr. Wooster, are the
reports of the experiments with
Kuealyi tus by l r. Inrrimer,of F.er
iin, I'russia, and Dr. Keeli-r, Chief
Pliysician of the Austrian Railway
Co., published in the American
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It will be found very efficacious in obsti
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.mayls,.iyi.
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IS All GAINST
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II
AVE JFST RECEIVED A IA11GE
stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
fwhich they offer
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Fancy and Staple
T)ry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Hoots and Shoes,
Ladles and Gents
Furnishing Ooods,
v Notions, Grocer-
Ics, Hard
ware, and a great many other articles too numer
ours to mention ; also,
Doors, Windows,
Glass and Tutty,
et., eto.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
or dt
ALSO
Wool Vsmtocl
For whieh,we pay the Highest Prices.
S. ACFCERMAN & CO.
Oregon try, OetoKer 31, lmf.
EUCALYP
MBR C II A N D 183.
JOHN MYEBS,
OREGON C8TY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
SHOES,
IIAHDWARE,
CROCKERY,
a is' n
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
Butter, XCji-j-sii!!,
and all kindsof
arcoooD ccuntry produce.
I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for
CASH Oil ITS KQVIVAIsKXT
n Cfood Merchnntable Prodnco.
I am selling very low for
Give mo a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYERS.
Oregon City, March 21. 1S73.
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( J. M. T hom pson
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CLACKAMAS COtXTT.
Reaver Creek....
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Harding's
Lower Molalla..
Milwaukie
swego
Upper Molalla...
C. F. Reatie
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J. W. Straws'-r
I. Wright
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Capt. Z. C. Xorton
W. Morelanrl
John Hagenbr-rger
.....John IooIe
W. II. Vaughan
S H E E T M U S I C.
The following named pieces are rscom,
mended as being among our latest and
best issues :
Julia, 'tis of thee I sing Song. ITays We
n nun i ,iiui come nome..
'Xeath the waves her Spirit
wanders
Xo litt Ie one to meet me
Cive my love to all at home
Think of nie sometimes,
Maggie ;
Softly shone the Stars' of
Heaven
RENT
Dinna forget your niither,
Sandie
I long to see the dear old
home
Little Sweet heart, come lis
ten to me
My every Tho'f was of t hee
Men are such d'-eeivcrs.AIto
song from "Pauline"...
Stay not long 'way. Sopranc
song from "Pauline-...
To please the girls. Raritone
song from "Paulino"...
My heart for thee. Soprano
song from " Pouline"...
My Queen of Stars, awake,
tenorsongfrom Pauline
rosT-iPAm
Hays 40c
' Stewart S0c
Pratt S'te
' Stewart 30c
' Stewart SOe
Pratt 30c
" HaysJOc
' -lev-art 30c
French 3fe
" Hays 35c
" Danks 30c
" Danks SCc
" Danks 30c
" Danks 30c
" Danks 30c
" Stewart 40c
Stewart 30c
Jen n y, t he fl ower of K i Ida re
Whisper softly. Mother's
dying
Inspirer and Hearer of
i 'ray or ,
My Ixve sleej s und
.Hvmn. Dantt ?fVr
r the
l 'aisles
Song. Perslej- 3(ic
Oh! how d'vo ilf Aunt
T1.,(piP?-; ...song. May wood 30c
Dat makes me iioddings
- mu pur
ple Plossoms
Xora isdreamingof you"""
U he sweetest Pud is missing
CXNT RECEIFr
Will he come home to
night, mother?
fiod Rless our Home?.
et up and shut the Ioor""
Stewart 3fc
Iratt 30c
Danks 30c
" Danks 30c
" Stewart 40c
" Havs S5e
Hnvc Q.
i;oes ne ever think of me..
Come TTrl. Km'.ii
..Hymn. Dunk's o
Bong, Havs 4lo
" Hays 4(e
" Hays 3T,e
" Abbey 30c
My dear old Mother.".'
I have no ITnmo
I-ost and cast away.
Poor little Tim
OIP THE
Oysters and wine at 4 a. m.
Over the Pillows afar
Savior, Thou art ever near
The Toast. Brindisi for Male
Voices
Pearl of America. Caprice
Instrumental
" Stewart 30c
Pratt arc
" Danks 30c
" Tonel 40d
Kinkel 50c
Circling Wavrs...InstrumentaL Kint..i io
I-dle of Saratoga Waltz. Fit zh ugh .15c
Morning A hrs Mazurka. Kinkel 35c
hannie'sQuickstep..Quickstep. Kinkol 35c
lAKKED PRICE.
Autumn Leaves. Reverie.
Instrumetal Kinkel 50e
The Reapers. Instrumental. Kinkel 35c
Merry Ciirls Gallop. Kinkel 30e
Mollie Darling Insrumental. Kinkel 30o
La Zingarella " Kinkel 300-
Happy Thoughts.-.Schottlsche. Kinkel 50c
Danse Cuba,lne...InstrurBent,al. Kinkel 40c
Max-Pole ., March. MneHer 35c
Good Humor " Allard 35c
Fleurdes Chamrs.. .Valse. Tonel 50o
Published and sent, post-pairi, on receipt of
price, by J. I PETERS,
599 U roadway, New York.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE
31 A A HI lATOIi
THE UNDERSIGNED,
liaving increased the di
mensions of his premises, at
the old stand on the
Corner of Main and Third Street
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes this method of informing his old pa.
trons, and as many new ones as may ie
pleased to call, that lie is now prvi.nrwi
with ample room, good materials, and the
very best of mechanics, to build anew. re.
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
all complete, any sort of a vehicle lrotn
com mon Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me.
rtlucksmitltiiir. Horse or Ox Shoeing,
and General Jobbing neatly, quicklv, nn
cheaply done. DAVID SM11 Jl. .
WILLIAM
SINGER
o
HAS ESTABLISHED
A FACTORY
FOR THE MANUFACTURE GF
o
Furniture,
finds,
and Doors,
AXD MOl'LDIXGS OF ALL SIZF.S.
They will also do Turning of every d,..
script ion to order,
WITH NEATNKSS AXD DISPATCH I
"A11 work warranted. Shop Q the
River, in Lewis' fcshop Opposue Oregon
City Mills.
Estate of John Bedford. J'ccf escd.
yOTICK TO (RKDHORS: ALL PEI1
O. sons having claims against the abov
name deceased, are notilii a to present thr-m
w itli th. i roj er vouchers, to t he uinic rsigu.
ed, the iuly appointed Atii.iinistrntr.r oj
said r-state, at I lie rjfiice r-l Hurlat A War
ren, in Orrgon it, within six nrnth
lrom this date. 1IARL1-.S If. ROURK,
I-'ebruary 4,lS74.ow Atinnnistraior.
rrosprrlL'sJor 1S71 Smnlli Yti; r.
An Illustrated Monthly Journal, L'nlv&r
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Periodical in t lie t.rld.
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C ham) ion ot
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1 -eriiKiicals.. It is an el gant miscellany C.i
pnr light and gracei nl l.l' ruture: ar.d
collection ot j ictuns, the rarest sj ciniens
oi an ist ie skill, in black and white. Al
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and beauty ol J llE A HUSK will l uu.Kt
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tlic clt.se ol the y ear. bile ot hi r ) u tlica
tions may claim sj-riir tie apness. ts
compared with rivals ol ji si m Iar rlasK.
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the j ubiisher of the 'I HE ALIJA U
Thrimas Moran, il.rsegr-. ::i ok rin'.n r ic
ture was iircti.-iS' 1 l. i s i,r irn
t housa i; ti tte! la rs. t he si: I -iet ts v.rre rt.t
sen to re; res- lit "The l :"si" M .! "ihe
West." One is a vi-w in 1 he 'l.,t.- :fin
tains, Xew Ham psliir; ; tl:e ctl.tr pint
'I li" liiTs of t.re n ;t.r, W'ytin.iiig Icr
ritory. '1 lie t! ill. re nee in t he i';.-,; ire of lo
scenes t hemseives is a ! asii ct taraM
a nd a fft.rus a gooti display ol th nnisl's
scot and coloring. '1 he t"l.re.n,os aw P( n
wt.rked lrom thirty distinct plates.. ;i iro arn
in s-ize jlj x lui-aiifl npfM-iir.-ii-.t-i t i;ut lac
similes J the originals, 'i he j rcy litatieu
rl a wort hy example ot America's yr atst
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ha py idea, and its siiccesslul rr-a lizalu'n
is attest' d by the loilowing test iiiioi.ial
over the signature ot Mr. Moran himself.
XKW.AltK, X. J., Sept. "i iTi, 1STX
Messrs. Jam Kh srnciN a o.
Gcntier.trn, I am delighted in the proof
in color of your chromos. Thev are won
derlully successlul r resent at ioi.s bv n.r
chanical j rocess ot the original i ninth. -f.
Very Resj t t-tiliU ,
(Signed,) UK'S. MOI'.AX.
These chromos are in r-verv s. ns Ainrri
can. They are by an original Amricun
process, w ith material ot .m rscii m: n i
lacture, lrom designs of American sc i.t-rr
by an American painter, and presented to
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Art Journal. It not better because ot all
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no tonign iroduction can insptre, ar.d
neither are they any the worse ii t v n-nsoa
of peculiar tacilities of injunction thr J
cost the publisher only a tnlie, vf-ife rijudl
in r-j-i rc.vpcc to other rt.roinot that areto'ti
xiurfr.it for double the subscription price of
THE A LIU A" A". Persons ol taste mil prize
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1 rice they did or did not co.-t, and uill p-
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distribution possible. 0
It any-subscriber should indicate a pre
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w ill send "Thoughts ol Home,";;, new and
beautiful chromo. 11 x inches, rep resent
ing a little Italian exile -whose speaking
eyes betray the longings of his heart.
T i: li 31 S t
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jnos h ree :
Eor 50 c-ciis eitra, the chromo ui!' be
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8 MATDEX LAXE, Xeu-York.
. 5tleg2m
IX TIIK CIRri'IT COFRT OF TIIK
.tate of Oregon, tor f he ountv of Clack
amas: Jacob "Wiener, fluintiir. Vs. foihi
AViener, detentlant. To Stphia Wiener.the
defendant: In the name of the State of
Oregon y ou are hendjy required to appear
anil answer the com! laint filed against
you in the above entitled suit, on or he tor
the first day of the next term ot the nlsov
entitled Court, which will commence nioro
than six weeks alter the first publication
of this summons, to-wit : on Monday, tb
27th day of Ai ril, 1S74, and if you fail so to
appear and answer, the I.-iinfitrwill apr'J
totbe ourt tor the pelii'f demanded in hi
complaint, towit : a decree ot divorce Irons
you. This summons is published in . T'lT"
sunncerf an onler made by Hon. W.
11 ton, Judge of said Court, in chambers,
on t he llrth tiav of January, 1S74.
CAl'LKS A MORKIAXP.
Attorney s tor Plaintiff.
About 150 pounds of long prim
er, of which this is an impression,
lias Wen in use but a short time,
good work. Price 25 cents ft
either tied up or in cases ca?e
extra.
ALSO,
A small font of Noiipcriel of which thifi
impression. Priee 33 ccuts V U. As good
There is enough to set abaut one column of
paper solid. Address this eillce.
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