'THE EUGENE CITY GUARD SATURDAY, APR. 1. 1870. EUGENE ClTr.OEEGON'. Xuatlflea II. The' State Journal is, we believe, the only paper published in the Unit ed States which attempts in any roan oer to justify the stealing by the par ty now in power. It throws its head back and ignores everything of the present day and goes back to tell as bow an offioial under Jackson stolo 4 an immense sum of money. Cut if i all the sums stolen or misapplied by officials under all the Presidents from the time of Washington down to 18G0 were added together, they would not equal the aggregate stealings of any one good day for stealing nnder - Grant. Every paper is full of it, and it is not con Good to any class of men ' The rich steal themselves richer and the poor steal themseUes rich. . Even the flunky .whose name appears at the bead of the Journal as editor end proprietor must have bad a pull at the money wrung from the people by taxation, or his paper would have gone by tho board long ago. For -years there has been nothing but frauds. Take the daily paper? -of apy one day and seo the accounts of thorn. The San Francisco. Post, which, by Abe way, is owned and controlled by Senator Jones, has an article describ ing the way vessels are built in the mavy yard noar that city. In Juno, 1874, a survey was held on two iron dads, the Comancho and Monadnock, and they were declared unfit for any kind of servioe, the iron being rusted, . the rivets and bolts loosened and tho wood rotten. Tho people would naturally suppose that with such an f establishment as tho Maro Island Na vyTard tho Government could buil iits own vessels; yet in 1874 Mr. Bur jfess.went to San Francisco with a contract to repair tho Comanche. He bad tho use of all tho Government , machinory to do tho work with, and was paid for it 1250,000. Ship build .iug experts who havo examined the vessel since being rebuilt cay tho 'Work should have been dono for long 'than one-third t'10 sum paid. Hero -tbon is a steal of over $100,000. Then Air.' Burgess announced that ho was going to rebuild the Monadnock. But a show of fuir dealing was ro quired to bo made, and accordingly .-some dust was thrown in the eyes of the publio by an advertisomont in a -San Fraucisoo and in a country paper inviting bids, for labor ouly, iii the repairing of tho Monadnock. Neither the Commandant nor Constructor at Mare Island wore provided with ro--qalaite plans and speoitioations, nor could they give any information on tho lubjoct. On oponing tho bids, f the offer of Mr. Burgess to luruish tho nooessary labor for $250,000 was . accepted, that being $50,000 legs than the next bid abovo. Tho sum ot inrA rt j.i wmv,wiv ior worn was merely a startor. Men competont to judge say that she will cost tho Govcrnmotit at least $1,200,000, although tho turret of the old vossol will be placed on the new one. This is what is called "repairing" a vessel. By law no new vossel can be built except by act of 'Congress. It is impossible to form an cstunato of what amount of govom moot funds will bo thrown away on this ship. Further of this navy busi . ness : Seoretary Kobcson, tho Secre tary of the Navy Department, built an elegant mansion in Washington, The interior of this building evidences unlimited wealth aud expenditure Every room, from basoment to attic. it wainscoted with elegant black -walnut, here aud thero beautifully earved with exoolleut judgmeut and taste. This work would have cost upward of $10,000 had it keen dono by private hands. All of this work was done by men from the navy yard, who received their pay from the United btatea Government. Th black walnut employed was alio Government property. Besides trim ming this bouse throughout in the most exponsive manner, the genial foreman of the navy yard, Mr. Childs, lso took ocoasion to further ingrati ate himself icto the good graces of Mrs. Robeson by manufacturing va rious valuable articles of bouhold furniture; An elegant and elabo rately carved sideboard in P.oWson'a dining room is tho work of Mr. Childs. Jt cost the Treasury $D00 under the item of incidental labor. Hat racks, card ulles, and kitchen dressers are a few of the numerous articles manufactured by this indus trioas and patient sou!, Childs, for the ole purpose of jileaslo Mrs. Uobe on. Que day Mr. Childs assumed a lavish mood and Ordered two of ihe best wood cutters at band, Frid Bocttscher and Wm.'Noak, Germans, to go to work and make up a lot o work boxes for distribution among Mrs. Robeson's friends. These work boxes were very costly, and occupied the attention of Boettacher and Noak fcr several months. Capt. Ferguson's testimony shows that upward of $12, 000 worth of time and material have been diverted from tho navy yard to the private house of Kobcson ior bis domestio use. Another case of Robeson's is told by a former employe of the Depart ment, who was in a position to know whereof be speaks. J. L. Savage, a naval contractor, had a claim against the Navy Department before the day of Robeson of $32,000, which bad been thrown out by former Secreta ries. ' When Robeson came in, one Murtaugh asked Savage how much he would give him it Le would get the claim through. ': Savage said one-half At this Murlagh secured an allowance of $20,000 upon the claim, $10,000 of which went to Murtagh. It is said tbat-bo afterward divided with Robo son, or, at any rate, compromised matters by making Mrs. Robeson a present of a very handsome set of dia monds upon tho occasion of her wedding. Here tlwn are '.frauds in the Navy Department amounting to $192,000, Further, tho vessels of tho navy havo beeu used on all occasions by mem bers -of . Grant's family aud their friends for, junketing excursions with out number. In the matter of mail contracts, monoy has been used to defeat the ends of justico on every important route on the l'acilio Coast. Sandor son, Barlow & Co., contractors on tho route through Eugene, testify to having paid largo sums of money to secure tho contract. And after get ting it, Barlow says ho was obliged to pay one official tho sum ot $5,000 quarterly ; to others ho had to give a carriage nud. horses, and to another diumouds. .Possibly if tho editor of tho Journal would make ttrict search ho might without leaving towti ob tain a view of this ouiSt of carriage It ii'B dangerous ssi rspidly erowine evil. sntsgotiiatio to republican doctrine end in now besting the republican party, end pMginjr the government Into the hauds of the insti gators of tbe Confederate-conspiracy sod re bellion. It censlitated tbe efficient Instrument in tbe bands of tbe conspirators by which tbe Senste was crowded witb traitors, the Dem ocratic party basely degraded and used, and murderous rebellion inaugurated. It is s mill of bitternesg and a sink of ini quity. By its angry accusations it destroys me cnaratier or public men, and ecmorai izes tbe country generally. It baa a direct tendency to lower the char acter and dignity of tbe U: S. Senate to tbe injury of tbe cause of free institutions at Dome and abroad. 'Of the manner of electing UmHed States Senators lie says : It is behind tbe use and tbe sdvahcid con dition of citizen sovereignty at exercised in the national gorernment in which the citi zens Dominate their presidential candidates ior iiieir eie tors lo vote tor. . It subjects tbe. determination of so impor tant o matter as tbe election of a U. 8. sen ator to freaks of accident, in which every body is cheated even tbe man elected. It indues a vicions end demoralizing struggle in choosing candidates for'the legis lature, looking to tbe votes for Seoator in utter contempt of tbe most vital matters of legislation. It gives opportunity for all manner of cor ners, barter and sale, even more batelul and damnable than tbe caucus iU'lf. It givps unscrupulous villains and hypo critical Dillworthys Ibe advantage over ordi narily decent men, to the disgrace of tbe na tion and free institutions. A reckless web-foot not having the ove of Radicalism in his heart, no counts for tho great detnaud for costly ooqtiets in Congress, thus : The intro duct ion of negroes into that body and tho admission of "solored people" into tho lobby and gallciics, made hue and strong scented boquets a necessity to neutralize tho loud and pnlpablo odor ol "colored gentlemen." And he argues that tho surest plan to stop such extravagance is to keep tho negroes out of Congress that is, to remove tho necessity for such expense, is his idea of economy. Marshal It. Miliar J, an old resident of Portland, fell into tbe river at that place hut saturcry evening aud was drowned. 'Nothing b K insidious u a cold or a eoogh. Pol ios dot aot mail a swifter progress in tht system. Um promptly the only tan antidote, Hali'i Bonn or Homuocud in Taa. Pike's Toothache Drop core ia one minuU. tT The Natlor.tl Cold Medal rat awarded to Bradley Rulofaon for tbe bent Photographs la the United States, and tbe Vienna Medal fur tbe beat lo the world. 429 Montgomery Street, 9wi Francleco. Notice of Dissolution. RKTOFOI iberg and trie of I T'HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST. X ins? between Joseph PWrnberg n'l MM r' drs under tbe Arm name anil style ot Stornlwrw Benders, was dissolved March 10th by mutual cua sent. Iaaae Sen'lereretinnir. Joseph 8trnler(r as sumes all the liabilities of tbe Ute flno. anil either tty is authorized tooollwt aim receipt tor uhvim JHhr.l n PiMi.iOLav, Junction City, March 2Mb, la;. o!a t in OA perday at home. Bumples V iw Vv free. Stuhk Maine. orthll k Co., Portland, Too Youxo to Dia. Thousands of yeans persons between the age of IS and U die of eoneumption. every one of whom might hare been eared by using Maine. HLi'iUoMrTor IIomihoihd d Ta when the eongh' first act in. Pike's ToothfccneDropa cure in one minnte. C ESD 2V. to GEO. P. ROWELTj A CO., New 3 Ymk fur raniohlct of 100 rwres. containing lute of 30.10 newap.purs, and estimate abowing ount of adrartiung. Q10'UV at home. 71Aai ani terma free. Arrenta wanted. Outfit TRUE CO., Aoguata, W. C NELSON'S Improved Iron King Wind Mill. i ' (Patented Nor. 8th, 1ST.) THE TRUE FRIEND OF TI1E Fruit GrOrVcr, the Farmer; the Irrigator, AND ALL WnO KEQUICE TUE tSEOF WAtER. Accoiidino to a statement in the Republic for March, a journal pub- ished at Washington in. the interest of tho-present administration, the ex penses of tho Government ior the years 1858, 185!) and 1860 were $81, 000,000; total for tho three years, $243,000,000. Expenses of tho Gov ernment for 1875, $274,000,000. -It attempts to ring in a lot of halder- It t i - " Bu uoraua; very uanusomo (ash to reduce theso figures, but the carriage, una during ttiu summer wiieu facts aro tl)0 8ametiat it oust $193, uioroiuis arogooa may. bo seen al- 000.000 more to run the Government inosi every ouy on our streets, the ,in 187.5 than it did in the .vemrm nf i rpi . . .i . o ... tuuu, ivu a iiumpeon, recuntiy ,l0 i ir(.8 vear8 (lrs, Uflmfi j . . I appointou uovernor oi tJalio, was a bidder ou tho routo overland from A Lano county farmer who has Kelton, on tho O. P. 11. U. to tho hcen put back in his farm work by Dalles. Tho contractors who are. tho d imp weather, and who is Dot now doinu servioo paid David $15,000 greatly impressed with tho utility ol to relinquish his bid. Tho tsx-payers, Sunday for rest in each week, asks and not U V. lluntloy, tho oontrao if tho Legislature could hot provide tor, pay Ihompson that sum. lor tho observance of fifty two Sun lheso are all matters disoWj-oJ in Jays during tho winter and have none papers which camo to our table in one during sood timo nnd harvest; ho day, and they ate uot the hull of them thinks tho matter could bo arranged even, nd ouo day is liko another in so justico could be dono to all con this respect. Each one briugs now oeined. Uather than miss such ar i -. i . . . . . disclosures. rant'eiueut lio wou Id bo wi nr to , w - - Gen. Odell himself could furnish have sixty winter Sundays to oflset semo very interesting matter in this the summer's account, lino, lfo might toll us how manv thousands of dollar ha hna nin.bt hv Colfcx, y.K. Heme. giving out surveying contracts to Coi.rAi, V. T., March Kb, 1876. fi ioiids who "saw", him when iay dav Tbie has btf n a beautiful wint. wil,.,. iihIj lodkuiar well Iron) two to lour Well a.H tlih rnllwva beinif thickly et with irro. With i-ol cullivution tbe (oil will wield from 30 to CO bushPls per acre tf wheat, barley or oats General Applfgato respectfully ro- tends Ivinsr vacant all orer thia Palo,,,. fni Lzslie, at hi jMaramoth Pulliihingl Houee, 537 Pearl Street, New York.iafuea aereotcen I txnurllutl jr illuatrateil newsrUpcra and nutguinoe. Mr. Incite ww tlie flirt hi toe fnited Statu to un dertukethe publication of a wetlly illuatreted newe paper, ani to him belomra t)i konor of bemff tbe I puUuher of Tie Oldest Illustrated Newspaper in America, The person who snures the agencjr fori inese puoiicouona ior una ricimty, ana will give citiaens an opportuf.rtr of Intpectiug the eereral is sues and copies of tfc eight mairnifli-ient bhromoa I the choice from whtehis girca with a subscription to either of the Illustrated weeklies, will hare a bandsuma and profitable business. These papers are well known, and sell reiililr from 10 to i cent tin news-stands, and are now first offered through I agents toannuu subscribers, with a ruluallc chrumo I which, to all rovers of art, is alone worth more tbna I the subscription price. Ananuual sulsk-riber to the I Illustrated N'ewspapiir reeeires during the year over I 832 newnmper pniros. Foiled to the size of a lunre I octave roos, too suijacrilier wonlu nave 3,228 puree, equal to seven octave books of ordinary size, sny 4Wlpure each, and one-lialf of Hicse pages Woulil eontoin tine engravings, anil fur tbe centennial year I will make the most accurate and valuable illustnit- I ed History of tbe National Jubilee published. We advise our rcadera, after tbev have Buhscrilied for I the Guard, to secure one of rruuk Islie'sillustrat- I ed periodicals, and with It the beautiful chrorao. City Recorder. BARNES' SCROLL SW. FOOT OR STEAM POWER. Warranted to Cut 3 Inch Stuff I Foot per Minute. Send (or Circular. PRICE, $30 OO. Jte, OSBORN ALcXANDER, 524 ARKET STRE.T, opp. PALACE HOTEL Ban iruucihco The Croat Mechanics' Tool Store lf the Pacific Coast. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTBACT CEO. J. BUYS Is aandidate for re-election to the oflk-e of CITY RECORDER. Ken all Produce and Provlalou market. The following are retailers prices : FMUR-flbbl f 00 4 50. CORN MKAl, -Oi.'uon ground, in bulk 4c. WH KA7 Best white 85.;. OATS-3T((i:Oc S bushel. 'HKAVS-ltetail, Sj. I1IJVTKII Krcnli r..f, 37c. COKKKK t'ort llicu. lif. Itio. 29: Jara. 33. jrrililid,-:!". t'IIKKSK;ie(;on.5.li o. l'ANI'LES- boa II OOffJJ, 50. ti;iSS-2.) c. t'OTATOKH-porhimliHl, $. BACON-Sidee. Vi-AlUx.Vl(& ISc: Shout. dcrs.X (ft IDc. (Ullt'KKNS-J? SO 13 0.per il"2en. l-'ISII-'t-alnmri.c'iiiiee.lir bh!, 17 i SO kits. K: Ullu 2,', in kit, U 00 ; mackerel, kit, j; tue olt inowk aiuior roa BRIGHT'S DISEASE! AND A POSITIVE ItEKKDr FOR cotjt. gravl, strictunes. diabetes, dyspepsia. nervous debility, Dropsy, female cou- PLAIXTS, N'on-Retention or Inumtinuance of Urine, Trrita ' tion, Inflammation, or Ulceration of tho Bladder and Kidneys, 2m ill to Wrymiimf Sp'rmatorrlio'a., Leuoorrhrra or Whites, Irretrular or rainful Menses, Bearing Down, Chlorosis, bter iliir aud , t-amo. How much D. 1. Thompson, ,"'ildl "I';' lltHk ol 1,11 Kulus M.llory mid others ruado iu tho i' ItVIt m"'" b annul u-nv fwt ln ""P"1' luM h " " C(Klll"h. CIMBt I.AHK-Tins, Ikc; hn!k,tio. 8U(.AR-S. F. II. IiH.i: Island t0r2l5o: crush- ed. Ii': powdered, 20c. HALT-fartnnn linrl 100 rbi.fl 7.'i: t!:iy $! 7S; Livnryool Dairv. l l; insr-e Liverpool, ti. TKA -Choice (irwii (1 ih 4 lh; Jupnii 7Sc. KYI1CP Hwfty (JoluVn. i W OII.M--I)vhj Venal, i:-ej Linseed, bulled, 12: China Nut. 12. CAXXEI) (iOODS-Ostcr, COc; Srdine ,17: For Btone in the DladJer, Calculus Orarcl or BiK-k- All Complaints Incident to Femaks. KEARNEY'S EXT.BUCHO Vs'rtiil Ji-lliM,(i'.'ii-j Urxxu (Jom.SOc; Peiohes Soc; T'iniatin-s. 37iJ Pilile' Ticket. For Counuilinen : JAS. F. ROBIXSOX, S. A. OGDEN, JAS. iMcCLAKEN. L. ALVKtlNcta, PHYSICIAN. SURGEON -ASD DHUGGIST. Ofllroneat side Willamette strtet. near cor ner ol 7th, idJolniiiK lawolHceof J. F.Brown. S'iecial attention paid to disevea of the LunM. auu an t-an's oi turouic uiseases. ItKiiKKNCiis-Suecess in practice and attention to business, Ttiat "Ksrcala. j)clfully rt'ticts nowsimpcrs of all mhu7i bJ all we nwd it iinmicratiuo aud 11 I si n 1 1 a. sa ,1 In - ..IT rrtiesad jtiirposei to publish his " 1 u" our "ur'"u3- txtgimt. We Bhould bo pleased to no- "? .P'owln lo rl earnest, 1 . .1 ., , , lul lbeJ m,,ttn bnsumiia. The unrest cron cede to tho request if tho document of cr.ia d hay b.rvoaterl in any one ?w - ! . 1 1 t . will 1.- .L . l . . . .... J ucvupivu ies jaoe, out our taper is I "'" ul,rB l0n oonuiea mis easua. too small to ttiblish that and much of , ' nre hai been ao ocajual raid fall tbta ntii'iKim .il t : 11I wlO.fr. ..1... viou HI, lliu BU11IU HUIf. jnu iisiit's Outfit Fiec! Large foinmissions and fash Premiums roB sr.LLisn x again, probably most of our readers would utterly fail to regard it in tho aaiuo liirlit tho conecal does, and would look upon the epaee ocuupied as tbrown away. However, wo sub- Cu.fai ia (jirito a town, situated oh tLe North rlouo. It ha pot"fflce. 3 rhiwiK 2 atores, 1 saddle (tnd barnes shop, 2 blacksmith shop. 1 irriat and 1 saw mill. 4 -uaiices 01 trie feacs and 2 lawyers. I lines Dara beio Iir!r fince Dun Cm'k 01 frank Urjant arrived. Their first sst .t. -u Liij.u, arm ru, l ll ,u ,a miaiiiuviK gi mo prcseut was lo Jump a claim each, and then they caucus system : orots open a house and roblied it of a pari From tbs U-ginuiiij of my political J:fu I u",?.wnT" 9.,uw lJBtiJ. lire Ppptaed tb l.-jji.laUv caucus ; and the "'P' " " o' niy t.HiHhbop, Wlth lonw 1 bars known and .tnLd it '.Sell ,n '?9' him now. It I 00 os fur them. Jl. 1- - m . . am opposed to it; Th older ita b-om.a Vt ""c ""'ro 1 ' ,n,,. ton 01 'n thsmura vitiatiDf and darwfroua it be. - ' Tm' V" lttBa- comes. It usurps tbs fuuctions of f)rwnmnt snd ths rights of citizen sorreijrntT. It daies ths citueo ths right of ooaima nation or choics among men. it cuts olT tbs lilimat. and just conjtd--tion ol tbs rii-hu and claima of candi dates. There is sotnu twaddle about start ing a thinl party for the I'residcntial election. It can't be done, and won't bu tried. In a short timo the mam issue will be. joined between the tun It smothers ths claims of merit not nf existing Dartit s. and intn tin ni trill Via irbt, tintl dtroiri the fandijMi. hii fri-nJ whirled mil flio til kill Is'tal fjlrVtstsI U A asd child th. bemfit ol th. record. country. In the campaign 0f this vf ar. JZa'" -t'.irrcou.dV.nuhin'E.t It iarolre.th.candid.ts.br debt and loss ?uernI,f kim.iMi..g aud bl.vlmail- of money, 10 ths rrMiiy of laying bis term, '"'' nd no ,Uch wn"' n be toler LIBKARY of FAMOUS FICTI0.V, CnuPRlSIXI) THt TEN Jewels of Imaginative Literature I Pilgrim '1 Priwirtss, Vicar of WaksSeld, Bobinion Crusoe, Paul and Virginia, uauireriirareit, tliutxtb, Vathfk, Pioclola, Undins) Tale, tram Arabiaa Kiehts, Complete in ONE VOM'ME of over 1,000 pairea, l.uUluUr lllualraied withM fuU-pmre Eiurrar-inm. num. HUlllD'S STORYBOOK, anl all want to ieaj i(. Ant s Outrtt tree to all who I wma vummcw hu win laiuiiaiir cmnvaoa. J. B. FORD ft CO., 33 Kearn.y SC., Rao Francisco, Cal. '(I'ist, pepoeit and Mucus or Milky Dis charges, aud Diseases of tho Prostate Oland. iKeamerj's 'Extract Buchu Curos Dlfeases AniCnff from Tmnruilpitws ITnl.ii. of Dissipation, lite., in all the ir t;ir a, ut little ex pense, litt !e or no clinuire in diet, tin inrntivuni.'n,. an 1 no exposure. It causes a fitquent rlwiie, anj k-ives strcugrthto Unuate. tlieictiv ronw,vin(ilfvii. . tions, Frorentin n.l Cuneir Btric tnres ol the lire. th-a. Allavinir P:iin n.i IiiH.LniRti.m nv, i -VTu.tl;nn .11 t,'.i-...:...- I c.i i .intuuu. uinvvrr. I eu by porsuns in the docline or cr.anue of life after conrlneinent or labor pains, tcJ-wettinjf in riuf. Steele says: "One bottle nf Tfp.irTii.ir'. TV t'aot Huchu is worth more tlian aU other nu. lnis conimneu. ' KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU Permanently cure, all affwtinns of the BlsMer, Kidneys, and Dropsiral Swelliuirs enistinff in Men, Women an l Children, no matter what tbe ajfe. .v.. um ui- a. i aau no ouier. Price One Dollar per Ilottle, or six ltotde. for Five Dollars. Depot, Con. Maiden Lave & William SliiEKTS, NEW YORK. A rhysWnn in attemlsnce la sn. enoe aud frive adrice gratu. r?end stamp fur ram- There are several reasons why this Mill should be p referred to all othcia : 1st. It is far more durable because It Is sit Iron. 2d. It la Cheaper because of its simplicity and duiability, and will outlast several Wooden Mills. "3d. It ia Less Complicated, because there Is only three piece, of operating machinery. 4th. It is more powerful than any other Hill, on account of tbe thin fan, and consequent In creased suction of air. and because it la operated by an eccentric, beinn far superior to tbe crank shaft or rest pin, as a lilting aud falling power. Mh. ' It heeds no caie.'no watching, baring self-feeding oil caps and self-regulating vaue. It regulates, protects and takes care of itself. - Ctb. It never warps, shrinks, or swells, hence it is not liable to get out oi order. Once up, it goeaall right, t 7th. It does mars work, runs easier aud throws a lai ger body of water. It will submorge a larger tract of land, with less wind and in a shorter space of time than any other .Windmill now in nse. It may be set to turn out of the wind at any desired presMjie, there bciug a graduated lorer for that purpose. ' 8th This Mill took the only premium given at the California State Fair, ever the many others there on exhibition. PmcFLIST: t Foot Wheel $120 li) " " 140 11 " " 1C0 Hills and County rights fcr sale by Z. S. McMTJRRAT. . NOTICE. U. S. Land Officb,' I Roskbi'ko, Miirch 13th, 1878. 1 COMPLAINT HAVING BEKN ENTERED At th s Office by J. W. Chesher aguinst J. C. Anderson for abandoning his donation dam noon the N. i of S. G. J and K. s of S. W. i Section I. Township 170. Range 5 West in Lane county, Or egon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: the said parlies are hereby summoned to atiDeur at 'this Hflioe on the 22d day of April, 1878, at 10 o'clock a. M-, to respond and furuUh testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. um. It. WILLIS, Register. J. C. FULLKRTON, Receiver. SOLD BY CRANE ARIGHAM, Wholesale Ageius, Sun Francisco. And by Druggists everywhere. GEO. 3. WALTON. JSEW AARON L7XCH AND NEW GOODS. In Dorri3 Brick Building. Walton & Lynch ?ATln T 3 nrntni -... . . I copartnership for the purpo of on aeiu ai we loun ll. in said city on Xollee of Election. carrying on a general ft si as . I aionuaj, A1,m art, IS70, Grocery nnH Drnv!eiAn Watt: " Diioe,anu will teep on hand a eeneral a. ii eircte.1, ander cnouibatioo to reimburse lfJ unaer jtrtscnt cirtunistanceB. biuielf strnl fru-ixia. One of the twsdjlers tbout & tbJr.l It dark anj d.tles tbe stmoapbers part j says "the people we ruaj rounc) tiecspiul I of ih. UMk uh uoui;h"just to ruh into it. There ire tome people who are often maJ Three Trustees, One Kecortler, One Treasurer, One Marshal.- r.Jlatobseptoed at Sd.iek . . and tedcMat S .-luck r. a. DoMatayffl.-etiail6tlidayaf Mjrs, trs. OE". J. BUT. Beeordse of Eofta City. sort men t of Groceriea. Tobacco, ' Nuts, clowd of rullmes derosncj the siibatafaCf) of ne nanoo. It swells the twfj bardea of pnblic x peoss, which is slread w am b jrrstrr than scan ber that e are eoui),ieJ to call spuo tbs jet onboro stueratiuo- fur aeit. a dci. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE ! SLOAN BROTHERS Y ill """ CUtirtB tbaa aar ether HORSES SHOD TOR $1 50, WnliaathaJ.aflruBI, Reset Uaj oM akoea kw-p clear of l!ie folly of a thirJ f mrty All .rr.., , giT,..,.ellil . this year. Tiro parties are sufficicut Siop cnEiratfl Bt, opposite Eoa-lorthepre'eDU-. ..W I tfnfu StaliJ enouli anil silly enough to male fools oi ttierastlves; but even these will Prorisionj, Cigara, Cat dies. SoFS, - Candies, Crockery, SuUm, Wood and Wilhnr Ware, iireen and Pried Fruita, Cured Veau, ibej propose to do buiaeaa on a CASH BASIS, Which means that Lew Prices are Established Good, delivered without (targe fa Bojtr ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED For 1'hi- a Wt Win PAT HIGHEST MAEKTT PCTCES THE MOKMNG COURIER. necent rolitlcal events stronoiv Initirnla a speedy return of the Democratic party to supremo i".nci in ii i-n,ii:uu ino noute or Kepresenta iiVif is now Drniocrntio bv a larra mainrilv! thA government of mnre 'hnn one half of the (States is administered by Ivmocratr; the parly enters upon the Presidential contest with the brightest hopes, aud under the moi,t subatantiul enrnnnnm- nient. The Wonderful rovclntlons of rascalitir anil rui'tion on the r.nt of li.-niilili.-.in pa,iunl .ki. t. have burdened the pre and horrified the 'people durinir Ihe p ist three vears. nulr it pirU th. duly of every man to take mi icMve part in tha (treat coue.-tcf the present rear. Mure than at any previous lime in the history of the country, a trustworthy d-iily newspaper Is now neoe.wnry to evHry citizen, in order that he may iutelliKently discharge hi political duties, Ihe Chici MornitiR Courier is a consistent Democratic newspaper. It will be devot.d to tho work of aiding iu rescuing the nntion rrom the party that has debauched its service, squandered its treasure and euslaved its liiwrties. it will advocate a s eedv return to specie payments, but believw that this result should be hroufrht about about by ewmoimcal management ol the tiovernmcnt, and not by arbitrary -naotmeiit. It believes in green,, backs at par, and the same currency fur the rich and poor. It will advocate Home Kule, Free Trade, aud Public Kcnnnmr. Dm M .,iri princt, les of the Democratic party. The Courier has established a widespread repu tation as a first class newspaper. Tho aim nr it. management is to muke it all that the nublio in these hurrying days can desire, namely-a com pile newspaper, tvery racilily known to mod ern journalism will be utilized to insure ths prompt presentation nf all important Intelligence from all parts of the world, whiie the utmost care will be exercised to gl am only such as in worth printing. In short, the Courier will give all t ie news as promptly s any other papec. and condensed into a mure attractive and re:dalle .v. . u.iu . t oiiiiKei sue-'is. Terms-Mail subsinption, postage free, six dollars per aunum, or ti:ty centa per month, in advance. THE WEEKLY COURIER Has a large circulation In every western State and Territory. It .a our aim to make the Weekly Courier the best family paper in the West. anH -i snail continue o glre in its columns a lerge a ount ni mwce.lnueoua reading matter, such as stones tiles poems, ecitntirlc inte.ligence and agricultural infoiinit on r,.r ,k,,.. Jr. . J! ! l! ? 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