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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1876)
0 . Si'mnle announcement of births, m&r- " .nd deaths will be inserted without char.. PT'TTnntioM will be onargea lor at me rate ol 10 - .-nmnorrponibility for views expressed Miundente. JT.lecople of the Ocarb, In wrapper! for mail rtaobWined at thia office. "cTfy and county. New AdvertUemenU. g. H. Christian Wood, Hay and Straw. ay Fred Miller Tailor. Foote Naturalists Agency. gf Wm. Preston Selling at Cost aj- Becker & Boyd Business notice, (j, Jas. McClaren Business notice. rh.nk'ClvlaiE Proclamation bf tbe Governor. In accordance with time-honored custom, and in acknowledgement of abundant bless ings which have been vouchsafed to the peo ple of this State at the hand of an All-wise Providence during the year just drawing to close.' I recommend the observance of Thursday, the 30th day of November, 1876, . Am of thanksgiving and praise to Al mighty God, the Giver of every good and per fect gift In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused me seal or saiu state to he affixed, at the city of Salem, this 13th Am of November. 1876. ' . L. F. GROVER, By the Governor : S. F. Chadwick, Secretary of State. , Count? Court. This body met pursuant to adjournment on Monday lost. But little business was transacted except the auditing of claims, the total amount of these being 17.455 92, about $3,000 of which was for bridges. The contract entered into with Dr. Harris at the September term for medical at tendance on paupers was annulled, the court holding that "medical attendance" must be construed to include medicines, which view was not concurred in by the doctor. Thk Nkw Law of Attachmknt. The late Oregon Legislature amended the' attachment law so as to provide that an attachment may be sued out to hold property of the defendant until the questions at issue in the suit are de cided. The affidavit of the party suing out an attachment, need not state that the affiant believes the defendant is endeavoring to put his property out of his hands to defraud his creditors, but that he is justly indebted to &e affiant and that the same has not' been paid. Thanksgiving Service. There will be a union Thanksgiving service November 30th, at the Baptist church in this city. Preach ing by Rev. E. R, Geary of the Presbyterian church. Increasing. The number of scholars in attendance at the district school has increased to such an extent that it has been found nec- eftliarv in n. il ..llin. Lnn nl XT. for several years pastor of the Episcopal church in this place, has made application to the Methodist church for admission into the ministry of that body. A Faint-Meatbd Lover. The Standard of the 22d has the subjoined item: A young man hailing from Eugene embark ed upon the Northern bound train yesterday morning with a yonng lady who had given him her heart and was willing to give him her hand also whenever a minister was will ing to perform the ceremony, and it was with this object in view that they traveled toward the metropolis. A Sheriff from one of the upper counties who had wormed himself into the yonng man's secret, determined to have .some sport at his expense and after leaving Oregon City he announced to him his inten tion of taking him in custody as soon as they leached Portland. The young man hail an in stinctive dread of Slierifls and the minions of (the law in general and determined to elude them if possible. When the train stopped t Milwaukee he attempted to get oil but -Was prevented by his shadow the Sheriff, who . -did not wish to press the joke to such an ex trftnity. At the car shops the young swain was narrowly watched, but when the train had got in motion and was traveling at the rate of about ten miles an hour he forced open the door of the car and made the des perate leap leaving his inamorata to the ten tier mercy of strangers. We cannot say what the final upshot of this romance in real hfe Jnay be, but it seems probable that the maid en's hate will transplace her lore and that he will seek a lord of braver material. Mrs. Tompkins, who had herself just been made happy by the release of her husband, who had been unjustly confined in the peniten tiary for another man's crime, took pity upon the innocent girl in the fullness of her heart, offered her a mother's protection and such accommodations as were at her disposal Brier MentlOB. Thanksgiving next Thursday. The season of spare-ribs and back bones is upon na F. T. Singer has quit farming aid has open ed meat market at Junction. Elder E. R. Barnett will preach at the Church to-moirow at 11 A. M- and IT. The bridge across the Mohawk cost $087, one hall of whicn was pam j u v m. Ann I.Winff for this year. 1UC JWCW UM'V " " O If tmt the noses took it np where the roeea left off. tw r. cJ frxndi Mart Taylor has opened another commercial college thistime at Walla Walla. Owing to the breeking of a wheel mnder a xx car toe man train irui Thursday was thsee hours late. L. XL PJnrer ha keen re-elected V Legislator from Whitman county, W L, T. Bragg was elected county auditor. r tr..i a Rmut hive befun the Sjunufactnre of artificial stone m the buiMing formerly occupied by Levi LuxM on iibui treet T fi. Uirls en tin cans, put a tea- spoonful of brown sugar into a quart of paste and it will fasten label as securely on tin aa DO wood. TCrm.m Arimrtim. the festlT celebrated speciality artut, u formed a oirtnerhip with Mr. R C White and tKTther Biten-1 m.kinff m tor of the State. Mr. Arlington has bo suDenor in his character delineaUons, and Mr. White's ability threchoot the Slate. is well known rr . --6;u (osm ume ago by young men stu dents attending the State University at Eu gene. Last Friday evening the fate of this glorious nation was discussed. The nnestmn "Does the present aspect of affairs portend the uowwallof the American Republic!" was vigor ously discussed by this society, Mr. J. L. Wort' man being leader of the affirmative and Mr. H. E. McGinn being leader of the negative side. This momentuous question was decided affirmatively. Office holders may now con. sistently make np their minds to retire to private life in a few months. The followins re the officers of this society: J. L. Wort nun, president; E. . Burke, vice president: m . ... i. U Judkuns, Secretary; G. A. Dorris, treas. nrerj u, A. Woody, censor; H. E. McGinn. sergeant-at-amis, Wheat. Buyers yesterday wore offering 78 cents for wheat, but no one seems anxious to sell even at that figure. Nearly all the wheat stored here after harvest has been shipped below, that remaining belonging to producers who will hold it over unless it reaches a price which suite them. laAHKIED. At Oregon Citv. Nov. 14. Mr. W. R SWn and Miss 8. L Koundtree. Nov. 21st. bv G. J. Buv. ttecnnW Mr. a H. Varney and Miss Muttie J. Mitchell On the 23d. bv Elder P. R. Burnett. Mr. a A. Ogden and Mrs. Susan Head. At thft rpHlilunna .T Tfnn.lonnl,... Aov. 22d, Mr. J. Cannon and Mrs. L. Kelsay. Election Returns are important matters, but it is of no less importance to know where to get good meats. To obtain these yon must go to Becker & Boyd. If, as is general ly the case at this season of the year, you want beef to pickle yon can get it from them cheap er than you can from anyone else. All persons indebted to Jas. McClaren are hereby notified to make settlement of the same on or before Jan. 1, 1877. Ater that dat trouble will commence. Jas. McClaren For Fat Hogs Bcok.r & Boyd willpiy the higUoot piorkct piiw in cash ' ' TREES,' Jas. Goodchild has on hand a splendid assort- ment of shade and ornamntaI trees lor trans planting, and this is theoest season of the year f jt that work. This be g the Centennial year, it is the duty of every' to phnt at least one tree. Go and see hy stock. He also has cur rants, blackberriesand grape vines, eta nmtnwAv'B Ointmknt. fcrysipeias iaa all iuflamtimtcfy dieeaseg yield to a diligent use of this powerful preparation, m me loo'., hand nd neck, tlieir approacn snoum ha .hprkBd at tnoe if suppuration ensues danger is imininoDt.aud the knife cannot be employed without jeopardizinn life. This ' "M (HBUlum, nibuuu. ox or . r D. immediately costs will be'added thereto after the 1st day bf De cember, 1876. Meals at the St. Charles Hotel will hereafter be 37i cents. MHS. A. ll&Xl K, w. Notice to Debtors. Having disposed of my saloon, all those indebted to me are notified that unless prompt settlement is made thesame will be enforced. C: HODE3. TIME! Parties knowing themselves Indebted to us will confer a favor on us and save themselves trouble by settling up soon. We must Insist upon it DUNJJ 4.STRATT0N. Buy your wall paper already trimmed at " F. B. Dunn's. DOCTOR BILLS. Those owing me for medical services are re quested to call and settle their.acoounts. Oct 15th. A. W. PA1TEKSOJV. LimBEK. I am prepared to deliver Lumber io Eu gene or vicinity on short notice. Ordera left of the store will be promptly attended r t nrrvv tr The Xstional Gold Medal ras awarded to Bradler Bulofson for the best rnoiograpns m wt United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in tbe world. 429 Montiromcrv Street, 8n Francisco. mi Sii.k A Bood farm for gale " .... : t f... on easy terms, wunio iwu mm ui ic- m . 1 II i. 1 1 mM ssn eirres OI ana. an irutou, kuuu house on the same, and 400 acres can be caltivsted. If joo want a bargain call and see J.J. Walton, Jr. DR. JOlLY UEUliBOLD, srCCICAL AND IECBAX1CAL DE.MIST, n.. t. RiKfhnrir.Oreirnn. where be re- swctlullyon bi services to tbe citizens of that i.Uce and vicinity in all the branches of his pro- , teiMioo. FabuIoiM Rccluclion IX FURNITIJEE. i g WE ABE PBEPABISO FOB A LABOE Mabalsttunni esuniunmcot w injf to til oar entire rtock of FUEXITUKE AT RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES tv u . nrt chance to bov srood. nhntantlsl Ftraitan ateominJ pneea. Du aot let jmor op portaoity aass. Cme all U. CHERRY BRO. 31US. A. W. STOWELL, TEACHER OF PIANO. ORGAN. HARMONY AND THOROUGHBASS. ROSEBUEO ana 8AHTA CEUZ USE at T.'J. HESDHICkS. VtBirrtTrBii. iipiejiejit til bad. umw. A" HE3DEICK3. 1UI ADREAX Society. The Oregonian ays tliis is the name of a debating society ftftnnl.1 . . .. - For Sale. TWO GOOD DWELLING HOTTSFS. Which re moely luuiuJ ud will l auid t bar gain. Term but. Enquire at noma oflii-e. J. B. UNDERWOOD. JUST RECEIVED AT MARK STEVENS AGENT FOR REMINGTON & EONS' Breech Loading Central Fire Military and Sporting RIFLES AND SHOT-GUNS. ALSO, HSTOLS CARTRIDGES, And all kintlfl fif .mmnnifinn f hnut. 1,,1 A t " - " .,wa .u.Ufl uui, vuii aim uw me, BEN. F. DORRIS, dealer IX STOVES AND RANGES. TIN WARE, Plain, Fancy and Japanned SHOVELS AND TONGS, FENDERS AND FIRE-DOGS, CAULDRON AND WASH KETTLES. HOLLOW IRON and COPrER WARE, Porcelain, Tinned and Brass PRESER YING KETTLES, Driven Well & Force Pumps, Lead and Iron Pipes, Hose npes and Hose IN FACT, EVERYTHING belong to my business, all of which I will sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. JOB WORK ui an kimls done promptly .and in satisfacto ry manner. WELL BniiTU BDflMnTIV AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. By attention to business and honorable deal inn I hoie to merit a share of your patronage. FEN. F. DOIUUS. All pel sons knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and SETTLE WITHOUT DELAY. 3. F. DORRIS. DUNN & STRATTONi AT THK OLD STAND OF F. B. LTJNN. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME IN bnxineBS Mr. HOUACIK IT. STK.YTTON. -e have just received a new, larye and ELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, .Inking a specialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL! AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We desire to make no grand flourish, but do say that farmers can come nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establishment In town, and they can uuy tliem on as goou wrms. We have a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS FURNISlilMi MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING,. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, And are continually adding to our stock to meet the demands of the imlilic. EUGENE CITY MILLS. HE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO J infonn the public that tliey have leased the have leaw t tenn of EUGENE CITY AI1LU4 for a tenn ol years, and are now prepared to do a general Milling Business. V ill receive wheat on storage on la voralile terms, and will make literal terms to farmers who desire to grind their own wheat. WUl at all times keep on hand for sale FLOUR and ALL KINDS OF MILX FEED, and pay the Highest Cash Price for Wheat. A share of the patronaw resjiectfully solicit ed. c7 JrATTEK.SU M ft LUIUH. larding and Spinning. rTATISO PURCHASED the Machinery ownea II br C. Goodcbild, I am now prepared to make all kinds of YARN, BAITS, &c, For customers At the Lowest Living "Rates. WM, IRVING, EUGENE CITY, OREGON arocEHHoa to WALTON ft LYNCH, la Dorris' Brick Building. nr.Ai.EB m Groceries snJ Provisions, Will keep on band a general assortment of Groceries, Provitions, Cured Meats, Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Candles, Soat. Jotiumi, Green and Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, Etc. Bonne will be conducted on a CASH BASIS. Which means that Low Prices are Established Goods dclirrrrd vKboot rbarre to Bnjrr ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED For which I will pay the hu:he.t mrV-t -r.ee. JUUi'J.N lvn;h. Wagons. Hacks. A large stock on band-and I will to l WORK WARRANTED 1.1 Repository and Shop Comer Ninth flease call and see for yourselves before Blacksmithing, Wood Work 10 S. H. FRIENDLY, HiS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRINiT AND bUMMKR TRADE The Largest Stock of Goods EVER BROUGUT OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING has been largely Increased and we can show as nandsome a line or ready niade goods Id MEN'S AND BOYS Business and Dress uils, As can be found In the county, and as prices that tauuui tail io saintly. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is well ailed with a anlemlid all the leading 8tlea and fashiouable aha goods. impress Cloths. Mohair and American Dress Goods. Plaid, Plsln.and Opera Flannels of all colors. leached it Unbleached Cotton Flan nels. Ladies' and Gonts' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; S. Protect Your Buildings. Winch may be done with one-fourth the 'isual exjieiwe oy ukiiik our PATENT SLATE PAINT, MIXED READY FOR USE. Vlre-Vritof, Watcr-Proof, Iura- ble, i;roiioiinoai unit Omiiiiirtilsl. . A roof may be covered with a very cheap shingle, and by application of this slate be made to last from M to Za years, uiu roois can oe patched and coated, looking much better, and lusting longer than new shingles without the slate for One-Third the Cost of Re-Shinglingi The cost of slating new shingles is only about the cost of simply laying them. Hie liaint is viHK-PRor atraiiiHt snarks or Hying embers, as may be easily tested by any one. IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, and for tin or iron has no equal, as It expands by heat and contracts by cold, and NKVKR ckackh nor scales, lloof covered with tar sheathing felt can be made water tight at a snmll exiwnse, and preserved for many years. This slate paint is EXT11EMELY CHEAP. Two gallons will cover a hundred square feet of shingle roof, while on tin, iron, felt, matched boards, or any smooth surface, from two quarts to one gallon are required to 100 square feet of surface, and although the paint has a heavy body it is easily applied with a brush. No Tar is Used in this Composition, Therefore it neither cracks In winter nor runs in summer. , . in vint' sliiiiL-lei it fills up the holes and oores. and irives a uew and substantial roof that will lust for years. Cl iu ki) on VVakpki) shin tries it brinirs to their places and keeps thein there. It nils tip an noies in ieii i"i, m'ir . ' .... II 1 I ! X..L ...f.. the leaks, and although a slow dryer, rain does not effect it a few hours after applying. As nearly all paints that are black contain Ur, be sure you obtain our genuink article, which (for shingle root) is Chopalate Color, when first aplied, changing in alxut a month to a month to a uniform slute color, and is to all intents and jiunxsies slatk. On Tl. KOOFH onr red color is usually preferred, as one coat is eiual to nve or any onunury paiiii. i HUH It WALLN our Bwoht Rri) Is the only reliable Slate Taint , md that will enectuanv Iirevent dampness frun jwnetrating and discoloring the P'- . . , i.j ... Ihese paints are aio larnci u houws and fences, or as a priming coat on hue buildings. Our only colors are chocolate, iieu, Bed and Uiu.nue. New York Cash Price List. 5 gallons, can and box. 5 52 a " keg 52 half barrel.. 10 uu 30 (JO I " one barrel We have In stock, of.our own manufacture, roofing materials, etc., at Wie louowing iuw rineei I ti . n..n. it c:.. t inim lisju nus extra nuooer o"i' per square foot (Or we will furnish Rubber Routing Xails, Caiis and Slate Faint for an en tire new roof , at cent l-r sipiare f;t 21KX) rolls ply larrea itoonng xeii,i n cenis tier wpiare foot. 3U00 roll. 3 ply Tarred Roofing felt, at 2J oentu per wiuare f""t ti . V i v 1 Mn rMr Miliar. tnj roil liMreu .in g ii I - 5 fXlO gallons fine Enamel Paint, mixed ready for une, on inside or outnide work, at ti Ir gal- Send for sample card of odors. All orders murf Iw acconianied with the miiey satis fwtory reference. No goods shiplwd C. O. U. aiilew eie. chargni are guaranteeiL .Simple orders wiiicited. X. V. HI-ATE PAINT CO., 102 ft 104 MAIDEN LANE, New York. porll 3m AVhcat Wanted. We want Wheat and are pre mrerl to iiav. tbe Hi''lieet Mar- l A W - ket Price la Cash. T. O. HENTiHirKS, JOHN STtWAilT. Zapae City. eVpt. M, IS.'. IRoblnson & Church y mJL SIIELF& HEAVY HARMVAR! rJLrV Besf Mooted Stock In Orosoii IV Buggies, Carriages. order - of the Host Eastern Timber throughout EVERY I RESPECT, at Fair Prices. and Oak Streets, Eugene City. purchasing elsewhere and Carriage Tainting done oracr. W. W. ESPEY. TO ECU EXE. WOOL BLANKETS, All Colors. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS &, CAPS, In the leading Styles. OIL CLOTHS, for Floor and Table ne. BOOTS & SHOES. We would call special attention to our stock Mons' and Boys' San Fraucisco Loots, Wider we have sold for a nutnlier of years with great satisfaction. Every pair warrauted. A complete stock of HARD WAKE ! Plows and Farming Utensils. CUOIC'K TEAS. CANXED00OD8. and all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonishingly low rates. LIVERPOOL AND CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price for oil kinds of produce and WOOL. iff. vinHNmA.'. IT A VK KO It HAI.K 11 AT TUB LOWEST KATES Inm.Htcel, Axes, viM... . Nnils, Hope, tilnns, l'utty, Table A Pocket Cutlery (iuns, PlKtols, Ammunition, Agilciiltiirnl Implemena minting Powder FlwMvn r,lO. We Invite an examl nation of our goods nntldent our prices will suit the times. UIHOUJL,AH or nil STATE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE CITY, Oil. ' The beautiful building prepared for the State TJn reniitjr of Oregon being nyw ready for the aeeommo dutioD of stmlenta, the lint Minion will commence on tbe llith of October. I here will lie two course f study, tho 1'renunttory anil Collegiate, anil two term of twenty weeks ouch. The law proviiluiur the free tuition of on. stu dent from uch county aud for each member of the IgiBlnture. Htudents wisliing to tvall theniMilve. of tho benctlts of this law ahoulil nwko tpiilli'ution tu'J.)w county iiiperintendont of tho county in whii'h they rcni.lo. All.uthor student, wishing to tukt the cullottiiite eouiM will lie required to pity a tn'tion fee of I'-'O per term in adruoee. All candidate, for admiiwlun ft) this dcMrtunt will be required to paw an examination in the following STUDIES t Beading, Writing, OithiigrapliT, TracUeal Arlth metin, Knglinh Oromintr, Ueisrnipliy, History ol tho United Rtutes, latin Uranimar, Bcwler and 4 Hook. of Ciewir, Greek Ommmar and Knvter; but fur tb. prewnt the examination in tin lunguuics may be omitted. ' The eurrieuleum of study in the ' COLLICGIATIS COUKSE Will eompriu, 1st, the usual eolleg. eonnt. M, a complete eoiinw in Kcienco. 1, a Normal court. planned with )cciil reference to the want, of teach. tn. All tudent in this demrtment will tiereuiih-ed to pay a fee of (i Mier term in wlvanc. for inciden tal expense. All tuucni. in iw ?BEPARATOUV PEPAflTMENT Will I required to iit tuition of IIS In advane. Tln ilemi tinent will 2iv. .tu lent, the nemaNtry tminiii' in the tuiliMiniiuim.l for adiuitanca into the Collegiate deimttmeut. THK FACULTY Will ninaiat of Prof. J. W. Jolinmm. Prenldenl. .nil rtofpMois Tlmmna Condon and Mmk Kaib-r. in. tcurhon in the nreiunitory ileirtincoti Mrs. M rv K. nniller. I'riucipal. and Mury K. INtone.MiH A-i.omt. JOHM W. JOII.NISON. ;Pnnident of University and faculty J. J. WALTON, Kec'y Ilo.nl of Director.. Eugene City llmvcry. iatiiias mi:lm:k, iwp. Is now prrel to Sll sll orders for I Ar-iCD D C C D Is AA l 1 1 U) b- a I a OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. Come nd for yo-inelf. A goua srth:M aewls rerommeti'Utifiy ST. CHARLES HOTEL, EUGENE CITY, 0KEU0.V. A. RENFREW, : : : Prop. PR. HESPREW announces tbst he Is again Io fKisketsM n of the old and well-known . ST. CIIAKLES HOTEL, Which has been newly furnished aud refilled, and I. now nuen for the receottoa of f uet. Ilv this change in the ownership, fifteen rooms in the FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING mskinf Bflr rooms. It the moid commodious and bei-t appointed hotel la the HUte south of ritem. Th.nkln. the nubile for dsM Datmntre. I se- licit ciuotinusnre of Ittam aodsh.il do all for the comfort of f uu. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. A, HK1FHKW. OPPOSITION 19 THE LIFE OF TRADE SLOAN BROTHERS Ttril.I. M WORK CHEAPER thn ay otber IT hop ta Ww a. HOBSES SHOD TOE $150, With new nteril, all rooaJ. Eetti.f oU Acm 5 !. All warrant.4 ! rlee Mll.larllosi. ffhro on Elchth st- opposite Httm- porej's Stable- . Watches, Clocks and Jewelry MUSIC, AND SEWING MACIIWES' TH ANKING THE PUBLIC for their past llbei? al patronage, we now Invite them to call on a at our new room In Underwood A Co 's new brlcl? bloi k, where niy be found a full assortment of goods In the stove line. Watches, clocks and Jewelry repaired In the be it workmanlike manner and Warranted. Willamette St, Eugene Citj.Orev CHAIN BROS. A New Deal. R. G.GRAHAM, MERCHANT TAILOR 1 TA9 JUST HECE1VED FROM THE EAST 1 A a line of line n.l liiulilmi.i.ln .... .. . .. h never before becu siting of vu"- Pant. ood, Coating., In all Grade., lid Pine Vr.tlnira CALL AND SEE MY STOCK. H. . r.HAII.ttt. rMlEGON STONE WARE fn. ka hv T t UL'vlihini'Li T. (J. HENDKICKH.' MARK THESE FACTS THE TESTIMONY OP THE WHOLE WOULD. HOLLOVVAY'S PILLS. n- UttU Sufleting and diseased lead the' following. -Ut all who have been given np by Doctors, and spoken ofss incurable, red the following. r Let all who run lielicve facts and can have' faith In evidence, nad the following. Know all men bv llli'se nreaenU. I'hut nn Ihl. the Twentieth day or Juno, in the year of Our' Lord, One Tbnusund Eight llhndred and Sixty. six. peisonslly came Joseph lluydock to me known as sm li. and being duly sworn deposed aa foil ws : "That he is the sole oenuml airent far' the United States and dependencies thereof for' prepsnitinnsor medicine known as Dr. Holloway'a Plllo and Ointment, and that the follow. nir eertlil. rates am Tcrlmtiin copies to the bent of his knowl edge and belief. JAMES 8MKITHE, ll- a 1 Notary I'uhlio, H Wall Street, New Tort.' Da. IToi.iflWAT-I take my nen to writ, von of mv ' great reliul and that the awlul puiii in my aid. hu left me at Imt-thanks to vmir iiilla. oh lw .. . t i.... i t . ;f,u uHin aud atfain. id hiu mn. tli.it You ar. nmllv ll, ft i,l .. .T.... . ferem. I euulil not Iw.p writinir to y.m, anil hope you will not take it .hum. JAMK8 MYEP.H. mi : i . ... . 'Z MBAvenu.i). 1 "I. to mrtlfv that I in itl. l.nru..l rr... n,. army with ehrunioiliarrliuia, ami have Iwen eurcil uy nr. iiul uwuy i. l'lll. WILSON HAHVKY. new lois, April 7, IStill. 31 Pitt strt'oL- .a iiuuiiuk inelWo; Tha fiilLmWiw huf w.tn wHt. ntiiHid anexnloiiion. TU hu'IUmI iron wiw thrown aruiind .nil on hire in a pertiH't shuwer, nn I he wiu ilieuillully burned. .. . .. ..... ... k.u l.l.n l lie iiuiowinir cert. niHi wiw m m u about S week after the accident: Nkw VOBK, Jan. II, mm. My mme Is Jacob llunlyi t am iron founder, I p.. l.u.ll l l.v !... ii..n in Niivmiilier lult I my burns heaitil, tint 1 hml a riiiiiimir im on niy leg that would not heal. I trie.1 llolloway'. Ointment. ; and itemed my in a few week. 'Ibis is all true ml anybody can see me at jiu sxin iron wmu, JU Avenue. j. UAiiui,iiuiraiiuTO EXTRACTS FROM VAIII0U8 LKTTEK8, J"l had no appetite j llollnway 4 fills gava me a hearty one." "Your Pills re marveimus.-- "I send lor an. tlier box and keep them In the born. " . , . Dr. llolloway cured my heaaacne mat waa chronic.'' . . . I irave one of your Pills to mv oalie tor cnoiera , morbus. The dear little thinK got well In a day." "My naucea of a morning i uow cured." "Your box of Hollowsy's Ointment cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed smne of your Oint ment behind the ears, and noine has left." "Mend m two boxes, I want one lor a poor fiimlly." J enclose a dollar, your price Is 2 cents, out' the medicine to me is worth a dollar." 'Hend me live boxes of your Pills " "Let me have three boxes of your Pills hyrituin, mail, for Chill and Fever." I have over 200 such testimonials as tbiuo, but -want of space compels me to conclude. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the skin, this Ointment la Invaluable. It does not hrsl externally alone.' but penetrates with the must Matching fleets tu ' the very root of the evil. HOLLO WAY'S I ILLS Invariably cure the following dlseanes i DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS. In all dleassffrcllnir these nranns, whether' they seciete too much or too little water t or' whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled In the loins over toe regions of the kidneys, thene Pills should he taken according to the printed directions, and the Olnt- ment should be w. ll runnea into ine smaii 01 iu buck at lied time. This treatment will give slmost Immediate relief when all other means have ' failed. . ' FOR STOMACHS OUT OP ORDER. No medicine will so effectually Improve tha tone or the stomach as these Pills; they remove sll acidity, occanioned either by Intemperanoe or' improper diet, l imy reacn ine liver anu reuw- i to a healthy action ; they are wondelully euica. clous In csws of upasm in fact they never fail In- . curing sll dlMinleia 01 ine liver ana auiinacu. llolinwuv'i I'illi are the best remedy known In)' the world ior the following diseases l Ague, Asth ma, liili'iu- complaints, uiotches on ine sam,- llowel t'omplainu, Colics, UiMnllpslion l tne Bowls, Consumption, Debility, Drupsy, DysenU rr, Kryiielas. Female irtegmsrille, Fevers of all kinds, FiU Oout, Hesdacbe. lndi.'etion. Infhimat tion. Jaundice, Liver Coinjilaints, Lumbago, Pile., Ileumitntin. Itetentlon of Urine, Kcrolulaur Klna'e Kvil. Hon Thmsts, MUme Oravvl, Hecondary Kymptom , Tic-Iiouloureiix, lumors. uiiers. vent ersl Aflections, Worms of all kinds, Weakness--trom any cause. Ac IMPOIITANT CAUTION. Vnaa aie aenulne unlea the sienatnre of t- HiYix t. a scent for the United States, uri round each box of Pll s and Ointment. A hand some reward will be giren to anyone rendering such information s msy lead to me detection oi sny party or ptrile counterfeiting the meJIcnes. or vendiiu; the wmi knowiiiK them U be spurious. Hold t the manulscUiry ol iroie.or iiol low ay It Co., New York, and by sll renpectable n.i.,.i. ami Healer In Medicine throilKUout the ciiliKcd world, in boxus al 15 cents, cenU and 1 th- ... , . . . , ... "There la considerable saving oy laging ww larger me. ..... ti. ii Direction for the gnidaoceof patienta bv every dstorder are affixed Ut each box. REMOVAL I Becker & Boyd have re moved their Market to he Railrod House. CENTRAL m MARKET- BCCKjXR. & BOYD, Proprietors. will KEEP CC5HTAXTLT OK HAND, BEEF. """".crTO,.. tji vf.rfJlkiad. Ird. Tallow.rto. Will ,li Heel 1U rhunklfrom ttiellt. U OC KH I E -1 shall keep oa a fall of VJ nnocEEIES .& And invite the l'fZYiKKS.-