The state Republican. (Eugene City, Or.) 1862-1863, August 30, 1862, Image 4

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TUALATIN ACADEMY.
EDWARD A. TANNER, A. M., (of Jacksonville, 111 )
l'Rl!ICirI
MISS MARY H0DG0ON, (of Ipswich, Ms.)
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PACiriO UNIVERSITY.
REV. SIDNEY 11. MARSH. A. M.,
Prihidkxt, nd Actini Professor of Language.
REV. HORACE LYMAN, A. M.,
Pnorisson of Mathcinatic.
EDWARD A. TANNER. A. M.,
PaortssoB Kefi of Ancient Language.
These two Institution re t Forest OroT. Washington
Oresron.
Arrnirem-nt are being made by which student can
. . r ln
bni J in acluo nt a-oui me cosk ui ruiuu.
r.imilie I now 12 "J per week.
By help of Endowment obtained at the Esst, Collegiate
instruction is furnished student. However mau ine mim
ber. Th situation of the College i unsurpassed in bcu
try nd healthfulnet. and is in tb midst of a moral com
1 he Library contains S.oijO choice book. Collection la
Natural History art bnoj made. id. u. us.
TO ALL WHOM MAY CONCERN.
BE IT KNOWN THAT I, THOMAS OGO SHAW,
hacramvuto street, Sau Fruucisco, hare now ou
baud, lor sale
8 and 10-Horse Steam Threshers, for 1862.
8 & lO-Horse Power Machine of John A. Pitts'
genuine make, Buffalo, N. Y., wilb all of C. M. Russell'
improvements in the Shoe and Cylinder; as it run on
Sleel Pivot, and in all oilier reaped superior to the Rus
cll make of Machine, both in material and workmanship,
as well as linUbj with the Urge sized, improved Jack.
8ix 12-Horse Power Steam Engines, on Trucks,
and capable of running the largest sized Separator, and
threshing in one day, in a good and workmaulike manner,
2,000 sacs of grain.
4 and 0-IIorse Machine, in all respects the same
as the large Machine, to run with GEAR, same as old style
Pitts.
All of the above Machine are made at Bufl'ulo, N Y., e
prcsslv for me and under my direction. Any person in
want of such machines cannot tail to be pleased, this
Machine stand unrivaled for Threshing and Cleaning
Grain at one operation. It is acknowledged to be superior
to nnv other Machine in the WORLD, in its Operation,
Finish, and Mechanical Construction.
Extra Extras ol all parts of the Genuine Pitts' Machine
constantly on hand. No Machines Genuine except those
made ut buffalo, N. Y., and marked "J. A. PITTS."
List of the Articles Manufactured at
Thomas Ogg Shaw'a Agricultural
Works.
Tustius California Combined Reaper and Mow
er ; California Fire and Burglar Proof
Safes ; Fan Mills ; Han Presses ; Cast
titeel Veep 'J tiler Plows, all Sizes;
Breaking Plows, all Sizes;
Field Rollers; Harrows ;
all Kind of Ma
chine Castings: all kinds of
Repairing done ; every des
cription of Brass Work;
Sash Weights of all sizes,
to order ; Crates and Fen
dcrs, for Marble Mantles.
Amon" the lending articles are TUSTIN'S CALIFOR
NIA COM H IN LI) REAPER AND MOWER, which cuts six
feet in width, and is the best Machine on the coast, as it
possesses many advantages over those made in the States.
This Machine took the First Premium at the Sacramento
Fair, over all other Machines. This Machine is so con
structed that it NEVER CHOKES UP, having two sets of
Knives, moved by the same crank j thereby causing twice
tho velocity of the knives, over that given by nny other
machine, and preventing the possibility of choking, uo
mutter bow slow the team may travel.
Attention is piirticulurir called to the RAKING DE
VICE, which will rake oh" tho grain more regularly and
evenly than can possibly be done by hand, thus saving the
purchaser the neat sum of 2 5u per day. The Machine is
very light and durable
CALIFORNIA FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES,
which have been tested nt vnrious limes and found to be'
superior to nnv imported. They aro warranted to be Fire
proof, and entirely free from sweating or dampness, which
is the greul complaint of the imported sales, as they gath
er moisluie on their passage, our Wrought and Chilled
iron Sale, wiili Steel Vaults, and Combination Locks, is
unsurpassed bv anv.
5 "All orders promptly attended to. And in conclusion
r will add, that till the above lists of goods are made of the
verv best material that the country will afford. And while
I feel thankful for all pust favors, 1 trin-t I may meet with
irooo encouniijemeni in me luiure. j-.vuit uihv.ii: mm.
P - !- i .1 I ... l I tm...mA nn,U in
linpOn IS VI lllf VUI UV IV .. IIII1.IU.VU .v.. ... ...v
,,i;n L..I mii.I cm he sold as cheat) as the cheapest. All per
sons in want of any of the abov e goods, will please send in
their orders in time, to
THOMAS OGG- SHAW,
20-Cm 4()8 Suciamento Street, San Francisco.
HUMIST0N & HA' DAN,
IMPOllTERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
Fine Brandies,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Fire Proof Brick Store, Front St., corner of Oak.
PORTLAND, OCX.)
OFFER to the trade of Oregon and Washington Terri
tory inducement second to no other house on this
coast. Our oek consists in part of
Fins Old Eraudy,
Otard, Dupny & Co.,
Junius Ilenncscy,
A. Boiiiott & Co.,
Unitcil VineynrJ Proprietor,
PiueU, Castillott & Co.,
Union of the propi'u'tors, C. Marrjuct, A.
Sinette,
And various other brands. Also, Tcry choico
OLD BOURBON WHISKY,
Old llye Whisky,
And all oilier choice brands now iu market.
Pure Holland Gin, St Croix and Jamaica Rum,
Cordials and "Wines of every description.
Also, of our own bottling, which we claim to be superior
to anvtningnow in tho market,
OTAUD, DITL'Y & CO. & C. MAKQUETT'S
OLD BOUKLiON WHIskY. of a superior
qimli y.and OLD 11YE WHISKY.
Also, a general assortment of case goods, and everything
else appertaining to the Liquor Trade, which we oiler at
San Francisco prices. J.r Orders from country mer
chants and dealers respectfully solicited.
N. 11. All liquors sold by us are guaranteed to ho gen
uine, and as represented, except imported case goods, such
as Schnapps, etc.
Portland, Oregon, March 1, IStli, ij
NOTICE TO Dni'GGISTS.
WE H VE OX HAND nd aie constantly receiving
tho finest qualities of BR.WD1KS AXO WINKS,
exiirelv for the Droit Trad-, which we cuariuileo to be
genuine." 1ICM1STON A MA'IAN,
F. DUDLEY.
(i ccKssoa to r. w. jonxso post office bcii-diko,)
DEALER IN
BOOKS and STATIONERY,
Keening constantly on band all the
SCHOOL HOOICS
use in Oregon, and n Immenso Tancty of .taudard
Tilisccllaneous Books.
ALSO
per ol .11 kind -Car. Legal. Letter ie
Envelop. Pens, Pencil.. Hlank Ilm.ks-every
varictv, Slate of all qualities and sues
all lirst quality and cheap.
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE!
1 OFFER MY FARM FOR SALE, in whole or in part.
I to suit rnreiiser. -... -- -
ted hmh and d. v. .l,oii.iit Eiiip-ne "y : embracing gvi
level pruirw Willi fair amount of r er bottom nd luu-
Per-ons wnnting quantities of few crr .djoining the
,on for building .He, or Unrr amounts for larming or
wher purpose, or any one w.nlin i the whole m,m, t. can
h." n opportunilT to pnreh we on .reommoditins term.
M app" caLn to me. or to IH-. A. W IWw-, o. the
pretnuU. togeneC.ty. Oregon March 10. '- ;w
WHEELER & WILSON'S
NEW STYLE
SEWING MACHINE!
NEW IMPROVEMENTS !
NEW IMPROVEMENTS !
NEW IMPROVEMENTS!
SO LEATHER PAD I
NO LEATHER PAD I
NO LEATHER PAD I
GLASS CLOTH PRESSER.
GLASS CLOTH PRESSER.
GLASS CLOTH PRESSER.
NEW STYLE HEMMER I
NEW STYLE HEMMER I
NEW STYLE HEMMER !
The Greatest Improvement Invented.
MAKING AN ENTIRE
New Style Machine,
Formerly tho justly celebrated LOCK STITCH,
acknowledged by nil to bo the
ONLY STITCH FULLY SATISFACTO
RY FOR FAMILY PURPOSES.
NEW STYLE .IACIIINE.
TRICES REDUCED 23 PER CENT.
PRICES EEDUCED 20 I'ER CENT.
BUY THE
WHEELER & WILSON !
It is the Cheapest, most Durable, and Easier
Understood than any other Sewing Machine.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR !
n. C. UAYDEN, Agent,
Csrncr Sacramento and Montgomery streets,
San Francisco.
it
FRANK LESLIE'S
PICTORIAL
HISTORY 0E THE WAR OF 1861.
DESCRIPTIVE, STATISTICAL, AND DOCUMENT
ARY. Edited by Ilos. E. O. Sgi iEn.
Late Minister of the United States to Central America.
This work is published ill Smi-montlilv Numbers: its
MAMMOTH Slib aliens ot tot largest r.iicraviii"S, anrt it
contains a complete epitome of the war in which the coun-
trv is invoiveo, witti all tlie facts, scenes, lneiocnts ana
Anecdotes connected with it, arranged chronologically,
forming a cotemporary and permanent History of the time.
All Oilicial and important Documents, cmanatinir North
or South, annear in fuli. with compieto and uuthentic ac
counts and Illustrations of ull the striking Incidents of the
War; together with the Portraits of Leading Olliccrs and
Stntemen, I'lunsanu lews ot rnrtincatmns, JUaps, etc.
Tlio Pictorial Historv ot tlie War ot 1S8I, is invaluable
to Families, for in its niacnilicently illustrated paures. even
children can trace the course of events, while as a work ot
Reference for all classes, its value and importance must
increase with every year. In iU completed form it will be
ouo of the most magnificent Historical Political Works
ever issuod from any press in the orld.
Each number is exquisitely printed on lino, tluck paper,
in large, clear type, and is stitched iu a cover with a beau
tiful Illustrated Title Pace.
Ten numbers have been publisheu, containing upward
of 2 i Engravings, and matter equivalent to 2Uuu octavo
pases.
I uolisneu cvei v ioriiii!;iii. if.rms .: eeius per noin
ber. Two dollars w ill secure the first Light numbers. The
usual discount to trade. J-KANk LhM.Ih, Publisher,
7-tf Jo. 1st City Hall bquare, Jerl ork
FOR SALE.
HOMESTEADS
AND
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Building Lots from $13 to $200 Each.
Also, 50 Vara Lois and Entire Blocks of Beau
t if u I Garden Land!
IN TnE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO,
on the line of the San .lose Rni!rond. at the West End
.. . .Kdl..l..lv Pk'liL'l-'i'T hoinir a SnAliwh
Grant, finally conlirmed and patented by the I nited Slate.
Tlie Shatter mil respects inis line; ihbviit ahuiui hu-s
respect it; tho District Courts and Supreme Court of the
u. ...... .nM.i It 1Adi.t thi T kn.it heen fttrrrsr
mieu -n i ... - ...... .
quitted 'v a Final l'(i'rettndJttlmeHt atain't thr lity. ho
Inat tliere is not even eiouu or iunuw i-u i,. . ..v
ever purchases one of these lot will buy lot ud not
lawsuit. . .
OtticcNo. 19 Naglee s Rndding. corner of Montgomery
and Merchant .tree's,, San 'anc'sco.
KEITH'
ROSeMARY HAIR 1HV1S0RAT0R.
THE rtKST AND CHEAPEST ARTICLE, EVEIl IS
vcn'cd for
IMPROVING.
RESTORING,
CLEANSING,
ASD
F.MCELLISHIXO THE II AIR,
Preventing its Turning Grey.
PKiCFx FIFTY CFNTS A BOTTLE.
Prepared only by ' " KEITH CO.,
5-Sm 1:7, Montgomery t., San Francisco.
Estraycd.
1-ROM the subscriber, livinif th-ermilc nnlh of Enirene
Citr. strwbern-r.n HI It, two ver old last mrm;
no mark or brand except th hair in the tace isaltttle light
rr than .n th other parts of th body. Any information
concerning th ame will be tmitably rwrdc . ' f
Ciiv. yrei-n. ftf . I.l C Kfci .
DR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S
Private Medical and Surgical Insti
tute. SACRAMENTO STREET, BELOW MONTGOMERY,
Opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company" Office,
SAX FRANCISCO.
EntMUM in lS54,or tit Permanent Curt of all priratt
and chronic duKamm, ami fvr tht tupjirmion ijr Quackery.
ATTENDING AND RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, L. J.
CAPKAY, M. D., lutein the Hunutarian Revolu
tionary War, Chief Physician to the )i"th Regiment of
Honveds, Chief Surgeon'to tlie Military Hospital of Pestb,
Uungarv, late Lecturer on disease of Women and Child
ren, and Honorary Member of the Philadelphia College of
Medicine.
fsjf" Particular attention paid to the treatment of disease
peculiar to women and children.
Ollice hours from a. M. till v. r. m. Communication
strictly confidential. Permanent cure guaranteed, or no
pay. Consultations by letter or otherwise free.
Address lr. t. J. C'Z.li'KA Y, ixm Francisco, Cat.
To the Alllicted.
D
R. L. J. CZAPKAY returns his sincere thanks to his
iiiimerous ptie&'. for their patronage, and would
take this opportunity to remind thcin that he continues to
consult at Lis institute for the cure of all form of Private
Diseases such as Syphilis, Gonorrhea, nocturnal emis
sions, and all the consequences of self abuse. In the first
stage of syphilitic or gonorrhoeal diseases, he guarantees
core in a few duvs, without iuconveniencs to the patient
or hindrance to his business. When a patient, by ne
glect or improper treatment, lias developed the secondary
symptoms of syphilis, such as buboes or painful swellings
on the groins, or ulcers in the throat and nose, which, if
uot checked, destroy the soft parts and cause the bones to
mortify, separate and come away, leaving the sull'ercr an
uhject hideous to behold ; or when blotches and pimples
break out ou the skin ; or when lie has painful swellings
upon the bones, or n hen his constitution is injured so as to
piedisposo to consumption or other constitutional disease,
tlie Doctor guarantees a cure or asks no compensation.
In rheumatism chronic or acute ; in dysentery or diar
rhoea, he has safe and effectual remedies.' For the treat
ment of the consequences of self abuse, such as nocturuul
emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache, pains in the
buck and limbs, with general w'eakness. loss of appetite,
loss of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness, cout'usiou
of ideas, disliko for society, and a feeling of weariness of
life; with the nervous system o excitable that sligl.t
noises shock or startle the "patient, making bis existence
miserable. For the above maladies the doctor will guaran
tee a cure or ask no compensation. Ho can be consulted
free of charge, and invites all to call, us it will cost them
nothing, and may be much to theiradvantage. Oilice hours
from V A. u. to 'J p. u.
Dr. L. J. Czapkay is dailv receiving applications from
every part of this state and from Oregon and from Wash
ington Territory for tho treatment of everv form of disease.
and there is not one who will come forward and express
dissatisfaction; ou the contrary, the Doctor is in dailv re
ceipt of letters, expressive of gratitude and thankfulness,
some of which are published below by permission.
. Stocktos, My 2, 185..
Dear Sir Having entirely rpcru nrmi iv,,,,, lriota
I avail myself of tins opportunity to return niv thanktiil
acknowledgement for toe relief that you have given me.
When 1 think of the distressing bodily weakness, under
winch 1 have suffered, and tho nervousness, headache,
fcuilulness, want of continence, dizziness, restlessness,
weakness in the limbs, loss ol memory, confusion of ideas,
dislike tor society, nocturuul einUi,',,w ,,,i i,, nil,,.,.
symptoms, which liail made my life miserable, Icuii hardly
express the gratitude 1 feel, lor my existence had becoti e
ol tins letter as you think proper. Helieve me giatefully
.'..'.. . . 31. -VII Lilt l.S.
lu Dr. u j. i zapkay, .Sun Francisco.
., , Sacramkxto, May in, IS.'i j.
Dear sir tiuch is the thankfulness I 1WI
Totion of my health of both body and mind, and I believe
ot my lite, tout 1 hope I will not be considered intrusive
in iciiaering my tlianklul acknowledgement fir restoring
me to uaaliu, und making my life a boon worth preserving,
when it liud become a burthen too great for me to bear.
V icti.i. as 1 was to a vice that had uudei mined niv constitu
tion, and developed a truin of nervous symptoms, such us
nervous debility, headache, distressing timidity, self-dis-
trusi, oizziness, love ol solitude, loss of memory, and want
ot resolution, besides a loss of strength und energy, which
...... namug liniments wreicneii aim my sleep tin-
rci resiling, unu was fast bringing mo to the grave., but
thuuluiu your skill, I um restored to health, vigor and
energy. Hoping to guide otiiers where thev may tiud
j U......T , iiii9uin to iniiKe tins puone.
m . , '"'''"Hy yours, LLUMAKD WI1IT1.
To Dr. L. J. Czapkay, Sun Francisco.
. MAnvsvn.LE, JllllO 3, lSTi.
nr. u J. Czapkay, han Francisco Sir 1 h.ivu used the
last ot your medicine, and do not think I shall need nnv
more, as 1 feel very well, except that I have not entirely
ant my strength vet. but soon will with the niitintitit 1 Imvn
It is just three weeks, you may recollect, since I called nt
your Institute, with my constitution, as I thought, entirely
broken, and never thought you would be ablo to cure m"e
perfectly but thought you miht be able to do something
to ease thepaiu in my back and head, and strom-then my
limbs, which were so weuk that they would almost iiivc wa'v
under me, when 1 walked, and to streugtnen mv nerves so
that I would not get excited and tremble at "every little
thine. Plow that vou knmv i..i. i ....i
. , - . " .... ft CAlll-UlCM, UU Ilia,
judge of my giitistuction nt my complete recovery from
iui iuiiwui, na tno removal of those blotches and
sores from my skin, and the ulcers from niv throat, and
the entire stoppage of those emissions, wiiich you said
were principally Ine cause of my sickness.
I can hardly tell you which is Iheirrentest, mv jovormv
surprise, for except not having fully got my strength, I feci
as well as any man can feel.
Enclosed 1 send you Twentv Dollar over Tour charge,
and think myself cheaply cured. If you think anvbodv
will be benelitted, you mar put this letter in the papers.
llelicve me gratefully yours, THOMAS HA YilKN.
CKtlTIPICATK.
Thcnndersigned, desirous of cciiininting those who mav
be unfortunate enough to be similurlv alllicted, where a
permanent relief of tlieir sullcrings may be obtained, feels
it his duty to thus publicly express his sincere gratitude to
Or. L. J. Czapkay, for the permanent recovery of his health,
llorne down by tlie distressing symptom incident to the
vicious practices of uncontrollable passion in youth, de
pressed in body and mind, unable to perform even the most
Hiding duly imposed upon the daily avocations of life. I
sought the advice of many physicians, who at first regard
ed my disease as of trifling importance, but alns ! after a
few weeks, and in several instances months, of their treat
ment, 1 found to my unutterable horror, that instead ol
relief my symptom became more alarming in their torture,
and being told by one that the disease. Going principally
confined to the brain, medicine would be of no ci in se
quence, I despaired of ever regaining my health, strength
and energy j and a a last resoi t, and wiih but a faint hope
of recovery, 1 called upon Dr. Czapkav, who, aller exam
ining my case, presc. ioed some medicine which almost in
stantly relieved me of the dull pain and dizziness in my
head. Encouraged by the result, I resolved to place my
self immediately under his rare, and, by strict obedience
to his directions and advice, my head became clear, my
ideas collected, the constant puiiis in my back and groins
the weakness of my limbs, tho nervous reaction of mv
whole body on the slightest alarm or exci'ement, tho mis
anthropy and evil forebodings, the sell -distrust and want
of confidence in others, the incapability to study and want
Ul resummon, mu 11 i-iiinii, rxcn log. unu at limes pleas
urable dream at night, followed by involuntary discharges
have all disappeared, and, in fact two months after hav
ing consulted the Doctor. I felt as if inspired by a new life,
that life which, but a short time ago, 1 contemplated to cud
by my own hand.
"With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling into
the snare of incompetent quarks, I deem it niT dutv to
offer this testimony to the merit and skill of Ir. Ciapli
and recommend bun to all who rosy stand in need cf medi
cal advice, being assured by my own experience that, once
nnder hi care, a radical and permanent cure will be eff
ected. II. F. FILI.MOltE.
State of California, city and county of Sun Francisco
Subscribed and wurn to before me, this 17th day of April,
A. D. ls.'iti. tSignedt Joh Mioolktox.
(t. . Kotary Public.
Spermatorrhea
OR local weakness, nerron debility, low spirits, lassi
tude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition
and incnpabilitT for labor and study, dullness of appre
hension, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of soli
tude, timidity. elf-ditnit, drriines. headache, involun
tary discharges, pains in the side, affection fifth eye,
pimple on th face, sexual and other infirmities in man,
are cured without fail bT the justly celebrated physician
nil aurgeon, I J. Czapkar. Hi method of curing dis
ease is new, innknown to other), and hence the great
sucees. All consultations i by Iwter or otberwisei free.
Address L. J. Czapkay, M. 11., San Francisco, California.
rpim GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE ACE ! ?-
(treat Mfrssing to mankind !
Iniwonl. but I'otpnt !
Hr
J CiTkaj's riT'.':!i?iirnni, f(- lisiiif sjlinj
a uiirinen to lae, uuil nothing nfiorded me the least gratifi
cation, whilst now, 1 feel perfectly well und can enjoy lite
to my entire satisfaction. Knowing that there are many
alllicted as 1 nave been, vou liavn iierniianim, ., miLt.
agent), ure preventative (gainst gonorrhoea and vph-
ilitic diseases, and an unsurpassed remedy tor all vnereal,
scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulcer, foetid dis
charges from the vuxina, uterus and urethra, and all cuta
neous eruption and disease. As vaccination is pre
ventive againat small pox, so is Dr. L. J. Ciapkay' Pro
philucticum a preventive against syphilitica! ai,d gonor
rhoea! disease, harmless in itself, it possesses the power of
chemically destroying the syphilitic virus, and thereby
saving thousands from being infected by the most loath
some of all diseases. Let no young man who appreciate
health, be without Dr. Cgapkiiy's Prophilaeticnm. It is in
very convenient packages, and will be found very conve
nient to use, being used as a soap. Price 5. For sale at
Dr. Czapkay' Private Medical and Surgical Institute, Sue
ramento street, Ik1ow Montgomery, opposite P. M. 8. S
Co.' office, San Francisco. jyltf-ly
A Happy Kew Year!
Friendly Greeting to
Old Friends and Patrons !
READ, HEED, AND REFLECT!
The commencement of tho New Year, 1862
ia the accepted and appropriate time for nie to
say to all whom it may concern
MY BOOKS HUST BE SETTLED UP.
And having waited on my patrons for years,
shall expect them to come forward at once and
settlo either by
CASH PRODUCE STOCK OR NOTE,
I will receive in payment of old account or for goods (of
which I have a full assortment at the old stand) all kind
of produce, such a
Wheat, Oats,
Butter, Eggs,
Hides of all kinds,
Steers of all ages,
Work Oxen,
Horses, Mules, etc., cto
5. B. I wish it distinctly understood that I do not wish
to credit out any more goods, therefore I shall expect the
produce or stock to be delivered before or at the time th
goods are taken from the store.
All accounts must be settled by the first "of March next,
as we may want to leave for the Carriboo, or, if we do not
you may, and I want alt of our accounts settled bclore w
part. To those having accounts standing from tho years
'o'J and '60 unless such accounts be speedily settled by not
or otherwise, they will bo placed in the band of an oliicer
for collection. J. J,, LltUMLEY.
liugeno City, Oregon, January 1, 18ti2. 2tf
M. E0SEHBLATT,
WtlOLESAMI AND RETAIL DEALER IX
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Mechanic's Tods, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc.,
Announces to the public and patrons that' lie is '
Mill in the trudo at tho old mid well known
stand of S. ROSENBLATT oo BUOTIIEIi;
and selling goods at the Lowest Prices, for
CASH AND PRODUCE.
His stock is entirely new. Purchasers will
find here every article usually kept in the store
Ot this CltV now nn,I u-oll ,L.n,1 Tt
wishing to buy are requested to call and examino
his stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Remember the place and that the stock in
WHOLLY NEW, and will continually be re
plenished with fresh new goods of the LA 2'EST
STYLES, PATTERNS AND VARIETIES.
itf
Fish's Infallible
HAIR
RESTORATIVE,
FOR
RESTORING GRAY HAIR
TO ITS
ORIGINAL COLOR.
It prevents tho Hair from fulling off. It cures
Baldness and removes nil dandruff from tho
head.
It allays all irritation cf the scalp. It cool
and refreshes tho head, and iinparU to the Lair
healthy lively appearance.
P. S. Tb properties which remove dandruff and crnt
from the head, lUy irritation nd free the culp from hu
mors, render this article invaluable lotion in all n
taneou affection : such a Itch. Koah. Sail R
blains. Erysipelas, Hineworm. Shingle. R;. ...i o,:
of Insect, and all eruption of the skin, especially that
caoscu oy i otton lai.
Thi oi,hj genuine article i pnt up in Pint Butlet.
ha the written sijrnatnre of X. MilU. tht original fipru'.
tr and manxfaMvrtr, on the label and wrapper. Bewar
of all pnt up in different style, which is mtntereit.
B-ELDINGTOn & CO.,
WHOIXSALE AGE.VT3,.
4V'9 and 111 Clay Street, San Francisco.
R. P03TERF1ELD, AGEUT,
STOCKTON.
l-3m Tor aale by A. 8. JIcCLVRE.
J. B. Underwood.
"VOTABY rmi.IC, will pnnctnlly attend to all U
X. 1 tnesn entrusted to hi care.
7 ,f tojeoe Citr, Orfj-ci.
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