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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD EUKXEcrrr.oRKooN. HATCRUAV. NOV. U, 1H70. The C. S. Senate in 18SI- Exultant ovsr the kucccss in Ohio, ome of tte Radical are now claim ing their ability to elect the next President, and to nwcep out ol power the present Democratic majority of th Senate in 1881. At prenent the Senate elands forty two Democrats, thirty-threo Radicals, and ne Inur-pcndent, David Day'in. Thus the Democrats havo nine ma jority over the Kadii-al, or eight ma jority over all. Of the seventy-six Senators tbcro are twculy fivo whose terms will expire on March 3, 1881. The eleven States ot California, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Min nesota, Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, (in place of Thurman), llhole Inland Vermont, and Wisconsin will certain ly return Hadicals Senators. The nine States of Dela waiv,Florida,Mary and, Mississippi, (in plana ot IJruoe) Missouri, Tenussee, Texas, Virginia nd West Virginia, will certainly re turn Democratic Senators. Twenty of the twenty-five Sena tors are thus acceunted fer, with a gain of eno on eich side, leaving thu relative situation ot the two . parties unchanged. Tlio remaining five seats are now filled by Messrs. Eaton ol Connecticut, McDonald of Indiana Kernan ot New York, Kaiidolph of New Jeisey, and Wallace of l'unn ylrania. The Kadicils have the present Legislatures ot Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and l'enn rlvania. The Democrats have that ot Indiana. In tho elections to be btld in these States, probability is that each party will hold its own. In that case, the new Senate would stand thirty-eight Democrats, thirty trot Ila iioals an I eno Independent. Should the Radicals carry Indiana, the two parlies would change places, nd tho Radicals would have thirty eight votes, the Democrats thirty. sev en voles, with one Independent, who, by veling with the Democrats, would cive the new Vice-President the casting voice, and transform his ne gative functions into a controlling pewerin the Itgislatiea of that body. It ia thus BiK'ii that, conceding very seat claimed by the Republi cans, even including that lor Indiana, they would still be without an actual majority in the Senate in 1SS1, In either ot the contingencies presented, Judge Davis could tio the Sulfate. Then the result would depend entire ly upen the political complexion of the nex'j Vice-President. Tho law-firm of which Secretary Kvarts is the head, it is stated, has beeo retained by the Louisiana Lot tery Company to defend it against the assaults ot the Government. There are some people, the I'hiladel plii 2'anen assets, to whom this will look a little queer, but they are prob ably old fogies. Butler, Renjainin F.,hus in his pow er, the Cincinnati Enquirer alleges, to prevent tho State of Massachusetts Irom giving its Electoral vote to Grant next year, lie can be relied upon lo do it. The Indianapolis Sentinel says: Grant is a great soldier. Are we to receive him as such: Orunt was a poor l'n'siilint. Are we to honor him for thai? Two Valuable Inventions. Virginia City Cbrouicle. The following new inventions bv residents ot Nevada have bctn cavea- led at thu Washington I'uieut ollice. A Uarber's Muzzier This is a very serviceable contrivance, which can be fastened over a barber's mouth to prevent bis talkieg while shaving customers. It is made of iron, pad ded inside, and cm be fastened Npcurely so as to enver the whole mouth. It is furnished with clamp and screw, which are fixed ill t'le liack of tho head. Pike, $2 50. Those furnished with a lever attach ment fer the purpose of breaking the barber's, ja m come ut $3. The piates which fit on the cheek are of the best i-tilieil steel. Tho Uoniiet Grapple This little machine- is destined lo be ol ureal service to the theater goers. It is an ordinary granpl.ng hook, with a rope attached. The grapp'e is thrown over any lady's 'lonnet which may happen to obstruct the .view and the crowd behind can always bit depend ed upon to pull the rope. It some times disfigures the lady's laco per manently, in which cases she never returns lo again obsiruct the view. It is used in all tho Eastern theaters, and is growing more popular every ni'Mit. I inertias ordered two dozen, In old Girl who Knows bow It Is herself, Blemishes upon thk kemknine couktesam cks, if f a complextional nature, speedily van ih when Ulenn's Sulphur Soap isused to ob literate them. Pimples, blotches, 'moth, red new, patches, roughness, tan and freckles are invariably bannlie I by the incomparable clari fying stents. Eruptive ailmeuU, tore, cuU, bruises, H-nliliranil other affections and injvrie of the cuticle ore likewise removed by it Sul phur bath huve long been renowned aa the bent remedy for !;in diseases, Rheumatism and gout Gi.knn'h Sulphcr Soap is in every re spect as ehVacious, and fur cheaper. By own ing the pores and promoting a vigorous tiiierfi ctal circulation, this excellent article contrib utes to the health of the entire system as well as to that of the cuticle. .Since its introduc tion to public notice it has repeatedly bern commended by the medical profession an pressd and few external suecihes have won such "golden opinions" among alt classes. It pre vents obnoxious diseases aa well as remedies them, and disinfects clothing and linen im pregnated with disease. Dandruff ia entirely eradicated by it, and its use is, on that account greatly desiderated by persons whose hair is thinning out in consequence of dryness of the scalp. Those who have used ointments and liquids without fail avail for the cure of erup tions of an olwtinate charartcr, will find, if tliev trr it. that Glknn's Si'LPIICK Soap re moves scorbutic complaints irremediable by less elncacious means, and prevents the recur rence of such disorders For bleacliinir 6ne ar ticles of needlework and all kinds of white woolen, cotton and linen fabrics this scap is su perior to any article that can be used fur the purswe. Sold bv druirirists. Price 2."c. per cake. box (A cakes)T5c.. sent bv mail. prepaid, on re ceiut of price. (!. N. Crittenton, Prop'r, Sixth avenue, New York. Hill's hair and whisker dye, black or bown, 50c Something New! IT I. COLEMAN having bought the lie business of of Mr. A. 0. iirigg in Sadillery and Harness, Etc-, Invites the public to call and examine bis tock which consists of the best niatcikl and finest work in the State. Terms Most Reasonable. Next door north of F. B. Dunn's Willamette Street, Eugene City, Oregon. uovl yl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- DRESS MAKING. TTAVINO PROCURED THE SER- jLJL vices of one of the Best Dress Makers in the State I have re-onened mvlh-ess M.ikin'' shop at my residence on Oak street, where I will be (.-hid to see all my old patrons and as many new onesaswill favor me with their pa tranaze. Family sewing done on reasonable terms. Cutting aud fitting made a specialty. any. wAim.ia, Eugene City, Nov. 14, 1K7M. 1 Severe Rebuke ti Mr. Justice Field. Tho intimation that the majority of Justices of the .Supreme Court of the United Stales, in the decision of the I'acifio Uailroad cases, in which was involved the constitutionality of the Thurman Act, purpose to require that hereafter the opinions ef the minerity l . - . or dissentient justieos in any ease hall bo submitted lo the Court for review bslore lb.ey can ba pronounc ed for.publioalion, is a very sever rebuke lo Mr. Justice Field, as a dig nihVl condemnation of the extruordi nary language expressed in his dis tnling opinion in the caso of the Railroad Companies. It is remarket that euch language would uol have neen permitted by an attorney before the Ceurt, and it was singularly oo jectionable in a tnumber ef the Heiich itsslf. It was doubtless inspired by the hot xesl of ihe oflTcintiii;; Jusliuu to give impetus to the Presidential 'boom" in his own behalf although it ie not unlikely his iincoulrollihle disappointment at being unable to brine the Court to bis own theory, in his ardor to serve the great corpora liens, bad mere or less to do with the violence ef his outburst. The pi tin ent desire fer the Presidency is a as bee la bonnet, and wildly afflicts the head it attacks. No nun who as irei to the exalted station oujlil ever to be upon the Supreme I'.ench Oliver Logan. A woman's sal'eMiard is to keep a man s hains oil her. II you need his assistance ir walking, lake his arm instead ot linn taking yours. Just tell him in iilain Enrlih to hands off" He may not like it at first but he will respect vou in the future ten fold more. Men will be ami do just what tlio women allow them to do. Men will Del do lo trust. Give a man your nnn and ynu will Hud him very confidential, and In- will t:iku a great many privileges he Would not ta e if he was not permit ted t'j do so. lie, will give your arm many loving smieezcs und sly twists that ho o mid have no opportunity is just what he is after. Keep your girls off the street ox oepi when they have business. Teach them it is unnecessary to goto the pos. ollice every lime they go out. Your girls can walk alone just asi well as your boys. Don't allow your girls, if they must havo a beau, to go with boys much older than them selves. If possible, instill iute their very naluro that they arc safer in their own hands than they are in the hands of any mail preachers are not excepted. Athnhilslrutor'jj Sale. -VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 1 hv vtrtiiM nf mi Ardor itf till. (?olllltV Court of Lano county, Orei'nn, made at the Novem ber term then-of, A. ). 187!), in the iratter of the estate of Il.-nry U. Davtnport, deceased, I will olfer for sale at public auction nt the Court H.mse door nt bu-.'ene I it v. on rntunu y, lie- cemlsrr 2" 1 87!', between the hours of 9 o chs-k in the forenoon and lour o clock m the niter noon cf s iid day he following described real property to-wit: Lot No. two in Block No. six teen of Mull L-.-m dona tion to Lane co'inty, in Eiinene City, tame county. Oregon. Also at the same time and place, will sell the Northwest quar'er of Section ten in township Bixteet south of ran-,'e one west, containing ItlOaeres of land in Mohawk valley, Lano county, Uregoa Terms of ule: Cash in irold a in of the United States ST El! LIN (Jr HILL. Adnir. (. B. Domes, Attorney. n'XH j Sheriff's Sale. "VT'OTICE IS HE HE BY GIVEN THAT li by virtuoof two srjarotu executions, duly iasuud out of the Circuit Conrt of the State (f Oregon for the county of Lane, both dated November 14, 1879, by the clerk thereof and to me directed upon judgments rendered in said court ono April 10. 1878, for the sum of Si'!) aud one Nov. 8, IS"!), for the sum of $78 (i" and costs and disburse ments, in favor of M . C. Hoosicr and aijaiust 0. 11. Mitchell, commanding mo that out of the personal property of tlio said defendant, if sulliciciit cannot lie tonml, then out in the real property of the said 0. 11. Mitchell Tliurefuru bv virtue ef said executions am in default of personal propcrtv. I have levied upon all the ri''!it. title and interest of the said defendant 111 anil to the pillowing tie scribed real piyipjrly, to-wit: the l'.;wt half of Lot iS". 7 in Louiity hunvyNo. 117, Lane county, Oregon. Aud ou MONDAY the HA day of Decern ber. Hi7!'. at the ( ourt House door m Lu gene City, Ijoio County, Oregon, between the, hours of Uo clock A. M. and 4 n clock I M. of saiil day I will sell nil tlio right, titl and iutiTtst of O. 11. Mitchell in and to the almve described real proerty, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder. Tlkmh; t'sjh. Jt Ik EAKIN, JR., SherilTof lane Co., Oregon. Eugene City. Nov. 2-. 1870. New Departure ! ! X' WO EJS,3C03E3S I CASH AM) PATRONIZE THE MEN WHO HELP TO BUILD YOUIt BRIDGES, ROADS AND SCHOOL HOUSE.S, whose interests are your interests ! Are permanently located and send their profits at luuie. Take notice tliut lr A. V. PETERS, Will sell goods for CASH at ifreatly reduced prices, a low as any other CASH STORE. Another Triumph for TjTHE webfoot stats. Ho More Kidney Troubles ! No more Baciaclio ! Oregon lias long been noted for the wonderful varie'y of her natural resources. Her billsanil vull?ys are storad with tlie choices of Nature's lavish gifts. One by one these elements nf her greutncB are being sought w:t, unders msl and a laiited to the use of her iwople. The litt-sC of these discoveries is The Oregon Kidney Tea. j A plaiit which grows in mountain fastnesses whicli are seldom trodden by th foot of man. This remedy presents the leaf in its natural state, and is not tine of those imii'.eous liirtrids, ut up to sell, and which too often cover nox ious ami dslcterinus drills, but is kind nature's "last best gift to man." The Tea made by steeping this leaf is a CKltTAl.N A." I) hi-f.kjiY CI'KK KOK ALL DISE.WM OK THE KIDNEYS AM) UKINAKV OIKIANS. The leaf is put up in air tfcht tin caddies wl,i :h preserve intact its peculiar mettical prop erties and the decoction is made by the pcion using it, thus securing its absolute purity. 'i lie-e are tlii-usands alllicted with discisos of the kidneys or urinary organs who guffer in si lence rather than to make known theirtroubles. Other seek relief by the use of various patent inediciues, whicli, if they do not aggravate the disease, at least do not lessen it. Even those who secure,the advice of physicians oitenfail to get j relief . owing to tlie very complicated and deli cate nature of the organs affected. The ORE- Best Prints 10 and 18 yards 81 00 Best Brown and Bleached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 cts. (larks and Brooks spool cotton 75 cts per Doz. Plain and Milled Flrnuals, 23, 35; 45 and 50 cts. ir Water Proof, 75 cents. Fine White Shirts, 75 cts and $1. And all Other Cood3 at Proportionate Rates. Also the Celebrated WHITE STCWIISTG MACHINE! (None better for strength, size, aud durability), At greatly reduced rates. CiT To my old Customers, who have st'sxl by me so long, I will continue to sell on same terms as heretofore on tims. but if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will give them, as to all others, the full credit of my reduction. A. V. PETERS Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 eti and $L New Assortment f)ress Goods (No Trashl 15 20 and 25 cts,. , ' ' Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, 50 cts. Meus'Overshirts, 75 cts. and 91. Mens' Overalls, 50, 65, 75 cts and II. Embroideries and Edyins at Fabulous Low 10,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOOD3, AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, has just been .received at the Cheap 1 1. L. Store. All these goods must and will lie sold in 60 DAYS, at actual wholesale in- lr. 1 v. , , l . . is invited to call and examine our Goods, as they wrli give satisfaction to all. Some of our goods M USf be sold at the following prices: 8 pair Ladies extra heavy colored or Whit j Hose, for f 1 CO 12 yards. 3li inches wide, heavy muslin... $1 00 G'.'N KIDNEY TEA is i. strictly vegetable 1 2 good substantial Corset for fl 00 production, and will not injure the rmallest i on child or the most delicate woman, but will cure . T.rT. J"'". ' 1'ain in the Baik and Kidnkys, Non metkn. I Wyanls Heavy Irish. Linen Crafli for... 51 00 TloN ok UuiNE, Dl.MU-TW, INFLAMMATION ok 1 10 yards Extra Heavy Canton Flaunel thk Bladder ou Kidneys. Biiick 1i st De posit IN UllINE. LRrCOItllllllEA. 1'AlNKI'L OR Sl'PPIlEssEl) MENSTUl'ATIoN.and all complaints arising from a diseased or debilitated statu of the kidneys or urinary orgai.-ti of either sex. Many mistake tlie pains arising Irom iletec- tive action of the Kidneys for 11 .. KUJIA TISM, and in attempting to cure the latter by outward applications, fnil entirely to reach the seat of the disease. We do not offer the OREGON KIDNEY TEA as a specific for Rheumtism. but are satistiml that many cases of so culled KHEUMATISM would yield to its remedial virtues. Full directions in English and German accompany bach Package. Hundred of Tedhnonids have been received fion resided citizens. Sold by all Druggists & Gen- Dealers. PRICE. ONE DOLLAR- 1JOIXJK. I) WIN & CO. i'oprielois Poitiaiul, Or. ' for., .n co 8 yards Heavy Irish Shirting for 81 00" 5 yards all Wool Red Flannel for $1 00 1J dozen colored Damask Napkins for. . . .81 0 Genuine Alexander, ull colors, 3 Button Kid Gloves for $1 00" 4 yards Black Double width Cashimert for 81 001 8 pair Gents Hose, colored for $1 00 7yardiHjvvy Ciiovioifor $1 00 An il Thousand Artlclcsa More Will be salt! At such LOW Prices. Now is the time to buy Dry Goods cheap at the 3L Sheriff's Sale. The iullior ef "Grainlfalti r'i dock" scrlrd by li is Daughter. New Yo.k Star, Octob.-r li Henry C. Wouli, thw nullior of "(j.-HinHiillier's Clock," mid otlii" pn iulur sonos lias liiul his share ol aillirtioi: all ilirou;h lift'. Mr. Worth' wi!e w Hi nt to tlie Insane Asylum several year ao, und Air. Worth has h.il it liiin l to mouth strui;lo with poverty rven when his songs were most in leinuiii. IJc has aduitL'lilir upon whom he hint Isvishel all his c.ire, nnl all that he con). I gather in ol this world's i'"ls. iiiui.uiicr nnn ii.iiiiuer hive ten livui-' for somo time on Coliiinlnu lli'ii;lits, in Mrcinklvn. One d iv his wjek the thmnhter run away Irom her inner and married a ynun; mini. Mr. Woitli is Irokcii heart nl, ami sits in his room on Coli.niliU II -ignis-, moan- in; an.) weepinjj aloml incessnnlly. Il is helieveil that he is temporarily ennijed on aecouut ol the conJuct ol his daughter. Tho St. Lcui 7W Dtijuitdt ays: We should regard Gsiiirl Hancock's nomination as a great lluinler. Tim nomination ot any military cm did ate, whoeyer he my be, in 1880, would La a stupendous mistake, and one liabU to cost a victory which t now ( ia tin rery hands of the iX-inooiacy The time aiiinoauiu s, tho Wash- ingten Cniiital allege, when the peo- il wilt not only see tho Uailroad Co i )nie in their trim light, but queiion t' e power oftitlur tite or federal dovt rnniout to t-sll into ex istL'iict a tioiitious iiersou. know n as a corporation, iivi:ig it not only rx olusiv irivillegs but immortal lit. -VTOTICE IS HKREB GIVEN" THAT by virtue of au execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for tlie county Lane on, to-wit: Nov. 12, lsrti, by the clerk thereof and to me directed, Usm a judgment rendered in said court Nov. 4, IS, II, in favor of John Sisworth and against II. C Hunt r, for the sum of $iii0, together with in tere.-t and costs aud ilisbiirsiueuts, command iiijt nw to levy tiu n the ersonal property of sai.l (lelemtaut, or U sultii'ient jiersoual prop erty cunuot be found, theu out of the real property of said defeiutaut. 'therefore in default of personal projierty, ' I have this 1 Ith ilay of Nov. 1S7;, levied uHn tlie MIowid' ilesenowl real property to-wit: ltv.Hnuimr at the X. V. corner of Caleb Col- vim donation land claim in Sec. l.", T. Ill S., li. A est, thence Ktst 17 . 2 chains, tlietie south 11 est .03 chains, theiic-e North StU West r.l.3H chaitu, thence North B.53 oliains to place of lit'iniiiii!;, coAtiiniuK 17 acres, in ltue county, lirevi.n. "Subject to a mortj;itp in favor of jolm 1'. Walker for JWO0 and in terest. Also coiiiiuenein.' at the 8. W. corner of the town i-lut of Cresswell, thence north ;tS.J roils, thence westVOiJ nxls, thence south 3i4 nnls, thence east .Mf roils to tlie place ol iHvmuuif , conUiiuint;5 at-n-s iu Lane county, Oreou. And on .Monday, the &M day of 1 Vcemlier, IX,'A, U-twetn the hours of 9 o'oclork A. M. and -I o'clock l. M. of said day, 1 will sell the above ilercrilK-il reid proerty, at public auction, to the hi'het bidder, at the Court House door in Eiu-vne 1'ity. Lane county, Ur, Ttrius, cash iu I'. S. t-olil coin. S. 11. EAKIN, JR., Sheritf Lane Co., Or. Eugene, Nov. 13, l.s;. nl.'iwt Usuei.i.iiii.k A fishermsn is a very irnsuluU and nureliahlM person. IU wou't ven sit down mi his own hook. WHEAT! WHEAT! GENTLEMEN HAVE YOU ,,,ld your W heat ? If not, do ao at once and then call K Willamette Street, Opposite the ;Utor House J UGEKE CITY C1.A11 our country order will be promptly attended to. Order your -work done with C. T. Raynolds & Co's Standard Varnishes and Superfine Coach Colors. These Varnishes and Colors are in use in all the principal Coach and Car Shops throughout the United States, and are every where recognized as the best for all Fine Work.. B.C. PEMIMT0.1, Proprietor. Three Doors North cf Ihi Asdor House, EUGENE CITY, - - Oregon KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST BEEF, VEAL PORK AND MUTTON N THE MARKET. FOR BALI T TUB- CARCASS, .QUARTER, OH AT LAhD, SAUSAGE, DRIED MEATS, s$- c. T. Raynolds & Co's Varnishes are now manufac tured expressly for this market, to suit the peculiarities of climate. WKI Ml HACKS km HAS ON HAND AXD MANUFACTURES WAGONS I am Prepared to ffafcs to order Buggies and Wagons. As My Facilities arc equal to any Establishment in the State, Cn Premise Ky Palrcr.sf list-Class Vcrk in every Respect 31 V MMCES AHE TIIH LtP.VEST YS THE STATE FACTORY NAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOURING MILLS. Is W 1 AT MiJiKET, On tht went tide of Y illamrtte Street, betvicn Kifc'lith and Ninth. Having jut njieut!I our new an'l n-'.it Moat Market, we are jin-jurl Ut fumih th bsnt o. HEAD CHEESEi' b1, nnUoH' rork To our ctuiouien, at the kwe.it market rates. lite St. !ui l'ost-JHtjHikh ia try to notice that while one end of the Government it jriariog tt make rarn tlio In linna the oilier nd it rnakinz ptfacv. The Inilinn policy of the Government is marvel- ' ' l'"nmM' 7 f' L. -. I : . - . 1 1 I "gaWen mutli m-o. I like tacli humVufi- VUI UU lUBLIUISLie. trwi - II T. St IVui , o - --- llunibir,;ed jsIa. I uw to much MiJ altout be merit nf Hop llitteri, and my wife who wan alway tK-torii)g, anil aertr ell, teel me nr- ntly t gft tier aoma, 1 concla.teii t- b p-ntlyto mi banbanl fin; aoj I am gla i did, for iu le than two monthl ase of the Bitten mv PRESTON'S, Ami tmirhaae Toir HAKNESS, He hat oa band ar. inime ne rUx k on which he drfie rmetitUm, either in O'lality, Vinish, Work- ninhip or i ni-e. Alo a large atock of HIT dim! fnnn .New Tort t'AKDS. Ct'KKV l)MUS aad BRUSH E-H ia arMindanee. Aim (.XILLAK.S that weft fit any and aQ Hiuwa. J f Sweat Pads, Bridled, Halters, And U fart everything a Farmer require. SADDLES of alt Kinds on Hand and Made to Order. Call and Examine Before Buyirg Elsewhere. liil Eurylhln? rrrtainin; ti t FIKST-CLASS MARKET Always on tond. I butcher lone but the rerr Uttl n.l k. to-k in th cuuntry and eell nno but No. 1 ! arucirs. Give me call and you will neither be di ipointed in quality or price. M and sfai'ooerf Store. POST OFFICE BUILDING, EUGENE City. I have on hand and am constantly receiving an a-wortiuent of the Bent School an Miw-ellaneous Bi,okii, SUtionery, Blank Bo oki Portfolios, C'anla, Walltta, Blank. Portmoo nae. etc.. etc. A. 8. PATTERSON. The custom of the public is respect- ruiiy soncitea. Mmt delivered to any iort ef the city free ot cnar.e. .Illlmit & .Mid Mi. Al K. NEW 1DIUAX l-jvi t ti. all prU of the e ity fre o B C. rENINGVTON. OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, OGX. Iocororated, Jnnr, 1878. Capital Stock, $100)00. OFFICERS: PMUt.Tt A. L. Todd. SECrTAT An. j rehu iui),i D;a-roa J. p. J. Jckm, T. S. Ko.W-Ujih, A. L. Todd and A 4 GRICULTURAT. IMPLEMENTS at Todd. XX. ail kind at ituide fiinre T Princirial office for tale of tock at J. P. Gill T. U 11 EN DRICK.S. 1 N a amg tU , Pwtoffice building-, hug a Struck WitU nst ! 4 S I HAVE TO PAY CASH FOR JL gortl every 20 daw, I have resolved that from and after Oct 1, 1(7!I, t sell on 30 days time. My books must be balanced one a month with canh only. All who purchase (roods of me must povern themselves accordingly. Hoping to retain all my customers and gain new ones, I remain. Respectfully Tours, J. M. KITCHEN. EEjt EUSH, THE UACKS1V1ITH, still at the old stand and is prepared to do kimls of general jobbing, horse-shoeing, re iring, etc. Rsvirg secured the service o reiiri-nce.l hand 1 will make th repairing of ARM MACHINERY a speciality. BEN" RUSH. DRESS GOODS - NEW STYLES awl low price. Just received hr S.H. FRIENDLY-