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if 5 THE1 SENTINEL. WATCHES, ETC. MEDICINAL. EDUCATIONAL. LITERARY. MISCELLANEOUS. Items from tbs "Danbury Hews.'' A Danbnry citizen sent over to a neighbor one evening recently, to bor row the Danbary iVeif, and was told that lie wouldjiave to wait until "our Jane got. back' from the ball." The Danbnry JVeic don't like the Patent Office Reports. The characters arc all overdrawn, and there isn't enough poisoning and shooting in the plot to keep the reader interested. An urchin having found a cartridge' the other day, rubbed it on the stove to see If it was good for anything. As his" mother knits left handed tnittens for him now, "it is generally supposed that the cartridge was a good one. A novelty in gentlemen's dress is promised in Boston. The bosom of the shirt is to "have a few bars of music printed upon it, in some cases with words. Gentlemen wearing them will stand behind pianos to be bung and played for. P. T. Carnum's menagerie and circus starts out April 1st. No reflection in tended. A raw countryman, gazing at a gar den in the vicinity of Boston, in which were beveral-marble -statues, exclaimed: "Just see what a waste ! Here's no less than six scare crows in this ten foot patch, and any one of them would keep the crows from a five-acre lot 1" A Danbury man says he has read of beggars dying with their stockings full of silver, but the only beggars he ever saw had real estate in theirs. There was a fight between Danbury and Xorwalk roosters in this place Priday. The pain every good citizen must feel over such a brutal display is somewhat modified by the fact that our rooster licked. Ninons old invalid "Well, Miss Nipper, I think it's quite lime these passage walls were re-papered." Land lady "Pardon me, sir; but I was a vaitin'to see 'ow your 'ealth goes on. Coflins is scch things to knock the pa per off a co'min' down." IIoxeymoox Conversation'. A cor respondent, writing from a watering place, gives a leport of the conversa tion between a cewly inaried couple. There is depth of affection in it which is refreshing to contemplate. "Wiliara! dear William!" exclaimed the young wile, with a world of affec tion in her eyes. "Speak, heavenly charmer!" replied the new-made husband, returning with interest the very expressive glances ol his spouse. "Dear William!" "Adored Eliza!" "Sweet flatterei!" "Angelic creature!" "Dear dear William! pardon; but do you think a short walk would hurt us?" "I fear, loveliest of thy sex! that yoti may be laligued." "Fear not, deal!" "Heavenly emanation! bright dream of my precarious existence! but I can not help fearing." "Swect-William!" "Celestial Eliza." Here they fell to violent kissing, which lasted several minutes. Love or Snow. The middle clashes ppend their income in keeping up false appearances. They, too, must wear doe-colored pantaloons and shiny boots. They must wear diamond studs and seal rings, and carry young ladies to the opera, in hired carriages, at the rate of three hours' use for three days' wages. They must take a turn now and then at cards, stand a treat to the cocktails, but upon their veracity when called in question, and last of all, lest they should be deemed timid, must demonstrate their nerve by "fighting the tiger," until it claws the last dime out of their pockets, and claws lasting scratches upon their souls. The only safeguard against vice is work ; not as slaves, who work to eat, and eat to work, but woik to reach a higher piano of effort, not only of the body, but ol the mind work, whatever for a day, a week, a month, or a lifetime, honestly and cheerfully, as one who expects to contemplate its results for ever. An old bachelor said "there's a darn ed sight more jewelry worn now-a-day6 than when I was young. But there's one pieco that I always admired which I don't often see now." "What is that ?" asked a young lady. "A thimble," was the reply. He was regarded with contempt and scorn by every lady in the room for the rest of the evening. A cup of coffee is a sure barometer, if you allow the sugar to drop to the bottom of a cup and witch the bubbles arise without disturbing the coffee. If the bubbles collect in the middle the weather will bo fine. If they adhere to the cup, forming a ring, it will be rainy; and if the bubbles separate without assuming any fhed position, changeable weather may be expected. Try it. At a funeral the undertaker ar ranged for the husband and mother-in-law to ride in tho samo carriage. "Must I," said tho brokenhearted man, :'must I ride with that awful woman ?" "I think you will have to," answered the undertaker. "Well, it I must, I must," replied he, but to ride with her destroys all tbe pleasure of the occasion." JOHN NEUBER HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGK ADDITION TO HIS AL iL ready well Selected Stock of JEWELRY & SILVERWARE: GOLD WATCHES & CHAINS, SILVER WATCHES k CHAINS, from the mast eel ebrated MANUFACTURERS of Ame.5ca and Europe, which is offered to the TRADE at PRICES to SUIT THE TIMES. A New lot of Eight Day and Thirty Hoot Clocks. & OS Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Cleaned and Repaired, aud WARRANTED. A LOT of Silver Plated Spoons, Knives & Forks, and Castors. Music Boxes, Accor- deons, Guitars and Violins Guitar and Violin airings, tbe best in market, o A Large asrortment of Pocket Cutlery. 0 Just received a large lot of Toys for Holiday. n Great assortment of Cigar?, Pipes & Tobacco, Fine Cat for smoking and chewing, and all other kinds. "WTLLOWWAHE. SPECTACLES OF ALL KfNDS Agent for Florence, G rover & Baker and Howe Sewing Muchines. A Large assort ment of SILK. & COTTON THREAD hand. J. NEUBER. scksonville, Nov4tf. LIVERY STABLES. EXCELSIOR" T LIVERY STABLE! On Oregon street, Jacksonville. Manning &Ish, Proprietors. Itcfpectfuully inform the public that -they have a fine stock of HARNESS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES and I am prepared to furnish my patrons, and tbe public generally, with as FINE TURNOUTS As can be had on tbe Pacific Coast. Saddle horses hired to go to any part of the country Animals BOUGHT AND SOLD. Iloncs broke to work single or double. Ilor ses boarded, and the beet care bestowed upon them while in my charge. ESS" My Terns are reasonable. A liberal share of the public patronage if solicited. MANNING & ISH. Jacksonville, July 15, 1871. UNION LIVERY, Salo t Exobango STABLE. Jfe Ssi KUBLl & WILSON, Proprietors. THE proprietors have recently purchased tht above well-known stand, situated on the corner of r California and Fourth Streets,'" Where the very best horses and bugcies can be had at all times, at reasonable rates. Their stock of roadsters cannot be equalled in the State. HORSES BOARDED On reasonable terms, and the best care and attention bestowed upon them while under tbeit charge. Also HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD. Being satisfied that they can give satisfac tion, the proprietors solicit the patronge ol the public. Jacksonville. June 11. 1870. NOTICE. OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD Company, Land Department. Portland, Oregon, April 3, 1872. Notice Is hereby Riven, that a vigorous prosecutlou will be instituted against any and every person who trespasses upon any railroad Land, by cutting and remov ing timber therefrom before tbe same Is BOUGUT of the Company AND PAID FOR. All vacant Land in odd numbered sections, whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a dis tance of thirty miles from the line of the road, belongs to tbe Company. I. R. MOOKES. apr!3 tf Land Agent. PI f'flf Hit II II wit mml m WBSBSm S WatcHW City Drug Store PRICES REDUCED! Per Bottle. WALKEK'S VINEGAR BITTERS One Dollar. AYER'S SARSAPARIL- ' T.A AYER'S CHERRY PEC TORAL " " WISTAR'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY " " HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS " " CATHARTIC LIVER KING 'i V JAYNES' EXPECTOR-- - ANT . " " IIOSTETTEIl'S BIT TERS " " ALL KINDS OF PILLS PER BOX '. 25f cents. And other goods in our line will be sold at a greatly reduced price. ROBB & KAHLER. COUGHS, HOARSENESS, INFLUENZA, Sore Throat. Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, lironcbilis. Asthma, Bleeding of the Lungs, and every affection of the throat, lunga and chest, are speedily aud permanently cured by the use of Dr. Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. This veil incnen preparation does not dry vp a cough and leave the cause behind, at is the ease with most medicines, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs and allays irritation, Oius removing the cause of the complaint. Consumption can be Cured by a timely report to this standard remedy, as is proved by hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. None genuine unless signed I. Dctts, Skth V. Fowle&Sovs, Proprietors, Morton. Sold by Reddingti n, liostetler & Co., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. fp.21,18;2-lj.l EEWABD AN Incurable Case! XER. Ua-RICHATj'S COLDEN BALSAM! Af t( r t -n j-eara trial oa lliia Coakt hrs rroTen itself tho only curative in a n itain clat a of disease lr mjuueed 1 rinvdieal 1-ractitiou-trsasincnrable. Dr.L'sBishsQ's GOLDEH EALSAHKo.i cures ClniiCivs first rnl wwond f'cb. Sen-son the Legs or liodr; Roro Kan, Xyc, Noee, &r.j Copper-colored JH-Ulitt, hnihilitlc Catarrh, Dfceucd Sjalp, and nil pruuM? forma U tlw diseafte known m SjliUls. Trice, $3 jh r lit tle, or two Lr CJ. Dr.LsBbinn's GOLDEN BALSAM Hu.2 cures Tertiary, Mercurial, Syphilitic Kheumn. tim. rains Li tho Bom s. Tark of the N t, 1 1 ccratod Soro Throat, Syphilitic r.aeb,Ixxnp4 and Cjutractad Cords, bUffnef of the limta, tnd iradlcatcH all digrams from thefysttxn. vhetber caused by indiscretion or throe of mercury leaving ino Liooa pure end neat dj. iTice, ? per ixxuo, or two lor l Df.LsEita's GOLDEN SFlIISH AH- 1 1 Wo. (or Uw Can of OonnorhcDa, Gfrct. Irri- tion. Orarel. anil all Vl1nr7 f r Genital -amnsemenU. Price, $2JO ptr UiUlo. Dr. Le Bisaaa's GOLDEN SPANISH IN- JMIon, l wash and Injection rrFcrt reefers of OonnorhflKi, Inflammatory Gleet, tstri tun , rnd all diseases of the Kidneys and IdadtSer. Price, $L50 per buttle. Also Affeats for D3. IX KICHAITS GOIDd SPILLS for Seminal AVraVneen, JCIfiM Eml. t-Ion. Impotency, and all tUbeows arhiis froi . Masturbation and cxceulTO abiistrs. Trie, f 3 per buttle. Tho genuine Goldkx IUxaui la pit up only in round bottles. On receipt of price. tht-M medicines wi.l T wnt to all parts of tbe country, by cxpm fTmail, aernn.ly packed and free from ubstr Tation. bole Agents, t a F. RICHARDS k CO. TThnlcfiile and Retail Druirffists and Chexuikts, S W, cor. Clay it Sansome , bireeiB, tiaa rranciBco, uai. Address and Confes- SION ok J. F. GOOD, who cured himself, and nrinled for Tonne men and others sutTering from Nervous Debili ty, Loss -of Manhood, ImpotencyJ et, tlwef f cts of Indiscretion and telf-abuse; furnishing bis SCLF CUSB. and sent free on receiving a stamp or poEt-paid envelope. Address JONATHAN F. GOOD. Lock box 1,924, sep 28 72yl San Francisco, Cal. O. W. CRTSTAL. u. r. ruiujrs CRYSTAL & PHILLIPS. Oregon Street. WE ARE NOW PUEPARED TO DO ALL kinds or Blacksmilhing and Wagon-making, Horse-shoeing, Repairing tc. jar-ALL WORK WARRANTED. -9$. Jacksonville, Ogn., Dec23-3m EAGLE BREWIRT I TOS. TA7ETTEREK. Prop'r. THE BEST OF LAGER BEER KEPT CON stantly on hand : sold by the keg, gallon, or glass. Seeing is believing, give me a call and judge for yourself. Jacksonville, Jan. 15, lRTO.-tf HOMESTEAD, PRE-EMPTION -and COURT BLANKS of all kinds, kept on hand for sale, or printed to. order at this office. $111 ASHLANDMAD MY.V TXTE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT VY the Ashland Academy Is rapidly ap proaching cempletion, and will commence its first term on the first Monday orueit October. No expense or pains will be spared to make its rooms Inviting to alt ; and in situation, for nealtn and beauty, we oeiieve mc Asniana Academy is not surpassed by any school in the land. It will be fully furnished with Maps, Charts. Pianos, Organs. Philosophic apparatus, Sc. and much care will be taken to secure for it a competent Board or Instructors. TUITION. PER TERM. Primary ti 00 PrenaratorT. A 00 Sub Junior 6 00 Junior 00 Senior '. 8 00 tXTRAS. Languages, each, per term $3 00 Penciling, " " 3 00 Painting, " " 10 00 Instrumental Music, " 10 00 Use of instrument, " 3 00 Book keeping, single entry, " " 3 00 Book keeping double entry, " " 6 00 Board can be had In private families, or with the Principal's family for $3 50 per week, exclusive of washing. We believe that no academy in tbe State offers like inducements at such low rates. If further information is dclred.it maj be obtained by calling on Rev J. II. Skldmoreat Ashland, Jack-on count' Oregon. Julyl3 ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. CONDUCTED B The Sisters of the Holy Names, Jacksonville, Oregon. Board and Tuition per Term $10 00 Entrance fee, only once 5 00 Piano L5 00 Drawing aud Painting 8 00 B.d aud Bedding i 00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term 6 00 Junior 8 CIO Settlor. ..................... .4 ...... SU Uv Tbe scholastic year commences about tbe middle of Aunust. and Is divided into four sessions of eleven weeks each. Pupils arc n-ceived at any time, and tbeir term will be counted from tbe day of their entrance. For further particulars apply at the academy. RAILROAD NEWS! as AXNOBNCEn ""-" some tlino agw, -' SIAICIHIS II BR0S., OF THE POPULAR TEMPLE s EASBGiW STORE, Hire recelTcd their large Fall and "Winter Stock. The community ttUrje will to peculiarly benefitted by T11K FAIR NOTICE! WE Ilercby give to our numerous customers desir ing bargains. We nave no Deflation In saying that the pnblic will Und cot only a much ' Better Stock to Select from Than usual, but much lower prices. We mean through this Winter to effect a rapid reduc tion of cur immense stock on band, and shall resort to a LOWER RANGE OF PRICES! As the means of accomplishing our purpose. Old and regular customers, as well as new ones, will God, on examination of Stocls. and Prices That we not only say so, but demonstrate, as we invariably do, The Truth of Our Sayings. SA.CECS BROS., JACKSONVILLE. , . Oct.i0.1S72ltJt s. . BUCKEYE STEAM SAW MILL. Ue Bllle But of John Stont'a Farm, AND ABOUT 30 MILES northeast from Jacksonville. Every description of lum ber sawed from good Sugar Pi e, Yellow Pine a d Fir timber, kept constantly on band or sawed to order. In connection with my mill I hare a PLANING MACHINE, and will dress lumber for all who may wish it, and will also keep DRESSED LUMBER at all times on hand. WM. PATTERSON. September 1, 1872-m3. BLACKSMITHlNG. qttxcb: 3.T.T? TJ) ....A!(D.... Sxaall FrofiL DAVID CRONEMILLER & CO., AT THE OLD STAND OP MILLER & SHANNON, Are prepared to do Blacksmithing of all kinds, and will also keep constantly on band all kinds of Iron, steel, horse shoes and horse nails, Bolts, Buggy Clips, Dee Flats, and everything in the blacksmith's line for sale cheap for cash, and will sell for cash only. Jacksonville, Nov. 30, 18T2tf. Prospectus for 1873 Sixth Year THE AXiDIN"E. An Ilhutrated Monthly JtwnwL unlrersallT admtlfol to L the hamhcoicst rerfcMtiral in the World. A KtpreMntaltTe and Champion of American Taste. M for Sale in Cook or Xtws Stores. rrUlE ALDIN'E, while is ned with all tbe rcg L ularity. has none of the temporary or timely interest characteristic of ordinary publi cations, it is an elegant mifreliai.y or pure, light and graceful literature; and a collection of pictures, tbe rarest specimens of artistic skill, in black and white. Elthough each suc ceeding number afiords a fresh pleasure to Its friends, the real value and beauty of The Aldiue "ill be most appreciated after it has been bound tip at the close ol the year. While other publications may claim superior cheap ness, as bompared with rivals of a simitar class The Aldine is a unique and original con ceptionalone and unapproached absolutely without competition In price or character. The possessor of a complete volume cannot dupli cate tbe quantity of fine paper and engrating in any other shape or number of volumes for ten times its cost? and then there are the chromos, be tides! Art Department. Notwithstanding the increase in tbe price of subscription last Fall, when 1'lie Aliline assum d its present noble proportions aud rep resentative character, the tdition was more than doubled during the past year: proving that the American pablic appreciate, and will support, a sincere effort In the cause of ARI. TIm pub lif hers, anxious to jntify the ready confidence thus demonstrated, have exerted themselves to the utmost to develop and improve the work; aud the plans for the coming year, as uufoldtd by tbe monthly issues, will astonbh nud delight even our most rangnne patrons. The publish ers are authorized to announce designs from many of tbe mol eminent artists of America. In addition. The Aldiue will reproduce examples of the best foreign master, selected with a view to tbe highest artistic success, and greatest general interest; avoiding such as have become familiar, through photographs, or cop ies of any kind. The Quarterly tinted plates, for 1873, will re produce four of John S. Davis' inimitable child sketches, appropriete to the four seasons; these plates appearing In the isu'. fur January, April July and October, would be aloue north tbe brice of a year's sub-enption. The popular feature of a copiously illustrat ed -Christmas" number will b continui d. To possess such a valuable epitome of the art world, at a cost so trilline, will command the subscriptions of thousands in every section of inecoumrv; oni. as ine ueiuiness and attrac tions or Tile Aldluccan be enhanced, in proportion to the numerical increase of it sup porters, the publishers pn.jwie to make "as'iir- ance doubly sure," by ine following uuparal lelled offer of Premium Chromos for 1873. Erery iubscriber to THE ALDINE, who paja in aI Tance for the Tear 1S73, will receive, without aiMitioiiitl charge; a aio of beautiful oil chromun, nftcr J. J. Hill, the eminent English paioter. The picture, entitled The 1 illage Belle," and "Crowing the Jtoor," are 14x30 iuclie are printed from 23 different plates, requiring 25 impressions and tmU tu perfect earli icturi . rhe some Cliromosaresoldfor&Operpairln theart stores. As It isthedetenninatiouof its conductors to keep THE AL DINE out of the reach of competition ie erery depart ment, tbe chromos will be found correspondingly ahead of any that can be offered by ether periodicals. Erery sufl scnbel will receire a certificate, over the sign-it ure f the publishers, guaranteeing that the chromos delivered shall be equal tothe sumplef furnished the agent or the monny wi I be refunded. The distribution of pictures of this grade, free to the sulrtcr hers to a nee dollar periodical, wilt mark m epoch in the history of Art; and, consider ing the unprecedented cheapness of the price for THE ALDINE itself, the niarrel falls little short of a miracle' even to those best acquainted with the KchlcTements of inventive genius and improved niechauical appliances. (For illustrations of these ceromos ee Xorembtr Issue of The Literary- Department. Will continue under the care of Nit. KICUAIID I1ENKY STODDAItD. assisted br tbe best writers and noets of the day, wlw will sirive to have the literature of THE AL- DI.E always In keeping itli its artistic attractions. TERMS: FIVE DOLLARS per annum, Od Chromos free THE ALDINE will, hcrealter, be obtainable only by subscription. There will be no reduced or club rates; cash for subscription must be sent to the publishers di rect; or handed to the heal agent; without responsibility to the publishers, except in tases where the certificate is given, bearing the I ie simile signatnre of Jimes Sutton Co. JAMES SUTTON t CO , Publishers, 58 Maiden Lane, New York. VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE, FOR 1870. THE GUIDE IS NOW PUBLISHED QUARlEItLY. 25 Cents pjs for the year, four numbers, which is not half the cost. Those who afterward seud money to the amount of One Dollar or more for Seeds may also add twenty-live cents worth extra the price paid for the Guid. The -'Jaiiuary Number' is beautiful, civin.- plans for making Rural Homes, designs for fining laule Decorations, Window Gardens, Ac, aud containing a mass of information in valuable to tbe lover of flowers. One Hundred and Fifty nazes, on fine tinted naner. some 0(1 Engravings, and a superb colored plate and cbromo cover. The first edition of 200,U00 jut printed in English and Gerruau, aud ready to Beuu oni. ceiia oruers lo JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. THE BEST OFFER F O R 18 7 3 . COTTAGE MONTHLY, WHY CESTS A TEAK. We give tbe Cottage Monthly, with Smith's Dollar Magazine, for $1 00 Western Rural, with premium, for 2 25 Prairie Farmer, for 2 00 Weekly Inter-Ocean, for 1 50 Americaj Agriculturist, fur...". .- 1 50 We give Lanscn's "Carlo'' to every subscriber. Can You 'o Setter? Address with cash, alwavs.1 COTTAOE MONTHLY", Jan4m3. 142 La Salle St., Chicago. WM. BOYER, CALIFORNIA STREET, First Door "West of White A Martin' PiULEK IS GROCERIES AND PROVISiOHS. Fruits, ia Season ; PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES ETC., ETC., ETC. Produce taken in Exchange. W GIVE ME A CALL. - Jacksonville, Dec. 14, 187?ly. 1J K 2On PSB DiT ' AKent wanted 1 i&O TO aJpOU All classes of working peo ple, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Partic ulars free. Address 0. Stinson & Co., Port land, Maine. r ALEX J1AUT1N WHITE & MARTIN (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.T. OLKX.N.) DKaLEK IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE CALIFORNIA STREET, JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. iWFiRH ,1W GOODS, A sV Das ISTEW PiRICS 1 LOW PRICES WILL WIN. THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE In notifying his friends and the public generally, that he Is now receiving and op ening a very large and extensive stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING; HATS 'AND CAVSr CALIFORNIA AND SALEM CLOTHS, BLANKETS, HOOP SKIRTS ETC., ETC. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies', Misses' & Cldldren's Slices. J- I have, also, in connection with -a the above, a very largo and extensive stock of choice UroceriesrIardware, Qncensware, S5 Glass- -a ware, Cutlery, Paints anj Oils; also. Window Glass, Nails, Iron and Steel, Cast and Steel SSy Plows, Wooden and Willow ware. I am ready to sell anything In my line a the LOWEST CASH PRICE. Persons wishing to buy goods, will find it greatly to the!rai vantage to examine my stock before purchae. ing elsewhere, as I am determined not to bo undersold by any bouse in Jackson county. Give me a call, and then judge for yourself as to my capacity to furnish goods as above. WniTE & MARTIN. Jacksonville. November 18. 1871 If. JOHN BTXGrER, DEALKTC AND WORKER IS Tf . SHEET-IRON, COPPER, leaDand brass, iJiroRTEit or .ARMING IMPLEMENTS! AND MACHINES, And dealer In CIGARS, TOBACCO. LIQUORS. AND GROCERIES, California St., Jacksonville, (Between Oregon and Third,) KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND an assortment of tbe best Tin, Sheet-iron and Copper ware. Brass Pipes, Hydraulic Nozzles, Force Pnmp, Chains, Lead Pipe. Hoea, IIAKDWAHK.CUTLEIIY; NAILS of all sized. Dar, Plate and assorted Iron; Brashes of every variety, etc., etc.; Paints, Oils, Sizes and Glass; All qualities of Powder; Shot of all numbers; Rope, Brass and Iron Wire,; Wooden and Willow Ware; Blacksmith, Carpenter and Miner's tools of every variety. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS COSSIaTINO PF Cast-iron and Steel Plows; Self-sbarpening Feed Cutters; Cauldrons and Iron Wuh Krllln; Cultivators, Wheelbarrows, etc STOVES! Always on hand a large lot or Parlor, Cooking, Office and Cabin Stoves, of assorted sizes, plain and funcy, constructed on laffrt fuel saving plans. Boilers, KetlW, Pots, Pans, and everything cansected witb these stoves, warranted durable and perfect. All articles sold or manufactured by hiro, WARRANTED. His work is made of tbe best material and of choicest putlerns. CSf Orders attended to with dispatch, and filled ace ordinjr lo directions. He Is deti-rmin. ed to sell at LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Call and examine his stock before pnrchas injf plsewhere. Sept. 14, 1872. TREMONT HOTEL, And General Stage Office, Main Street, - -W. P. Matiiew, - - Red Bluff, - Pbopbietor. The Proprietor would respect fully announce to his friends ind the traAeling public, that be has taken this well known brick Hotel, and will at all times be ready to wait on all Ihose who may favor him with the light of their smiling countenances. The Jatcli String will always be out. The Table will be supplied with all the mar ket affords, aud prices to snit tbe times. Tho rooms are large and well ventilated, and new Spring Beds tbrougbont. Stages arrive and depart daily. North. Call and see me. '--rrr21v J. IL-WIUTE.