The Sleeping Six Hundred. An Act to Frotect Litigants. Probably many have, perhaps a few have not, heard of the deacon's little joke about the church being a very substantial affair because be "i b-erved the sleepers were nil very sound but whether he has heard from the deacon or not, the following parody will be read with a relish : Be it enacted tn/ the L>'i/islalice Assembly of of the Slate of Oregon : O’er their devoted Lends While the law thunder'd. Snugly and heedlessly Snored the six hundred. Great was the preacher’s theme ; Screw’d on was all the steam ; Nei'her with shout nor scream Could he distuib the dream Of the six hundred. Tearors to the right of them, Terrors to the left of them. Terrors in front of them— Hell itself plundered Of its most awful things, Weak-minded preacher flings At the dumbfounded, Boldly he spoke and well ; All on deaf ears it fell ; Vain was his loudest veil Volley'd and thunder’d ; F«r caring—the truth to tc'l— Neither for heaven nor hell, rnored the six hundred. Still with redoubled zeal, Still he .«poke onward. And. in a wild appeal. Striking with head and heel— Making »he pulpit reel, Shaken and jr.ndercd-t— Called them the church’s foes, Threatened with endless woes. Faintly the answer rose. (Proof of their sweet repose) From th j united nose Of the six hundred. Sermon of near an hour. Too much for human power; Prayers too, made to match (Extemporaneous batch). Woefully blundered ; With a service of mutic Fit to turn every pew tick— Should it be wondered ? Churches that will not move Out of the ancient groove Through which they have floun ler’d, If they would lag Lehind, ¿’till must expect to find Hearers of such a kind As the six hundred. A Hard Task. SrcTt'ix. 1. It shall be the duty of the Gov­ ernor of the State ot Oreg« n, within six months' after the taking effect of tins net. to designate, • y , ordei ii ed with the Stcretary ot State, one news­ paper for every c omty iu the State, in which shall . be published all judicial and legal advertisement- for said cninty : Proridtd, That wheie there is no newspaper publish* d within a county the Gov­ ernor may designate t<* do the legal mid judicial advertising for that county, a newspaper published in some other county. S ec . 2. It shall be the duty of the Secret.an of S.nte, imnie- intel) on the receipt by him of an order from the Governor designating an ofiiid'ii pa­ per for any c mnty, as provided in Section 1 <• this Act. to furwar I a certified copy thereof to tin Clerk of .«aid county, and such certified copy shall by said Clerk be filed in his office for the inform.t tion of all wh' iii it may concern. S ec . 3. When the proprietor or proprietors o' n newspaper designated as the official paper of anv county, shall ti e with the County Clerk of said county, a written stipulation accepting the condt tion of this Act. together with a bond in the sun of five hundred dollers with good ami sntlicieti sureties to lie ap»irovvl by the Judge of the Judi­ cial District in which said eounty is situated, foi the ta'i'hlu performance of tiie legal an l ju iiciu’ advertising of said county, mid when such actim on tlie part of the proprietorol a designated new- paper mid the District Judge, has been certified bv the Clerk of said county, to the Secretary of State and notice "f Hie same has been given to the Gov­ ernor by ’be Secret» y of State, the Governm shall, without delay, by proclamation, appoint an tht provisions of thi« Act. some ! other paper a« the official organ of the county in I which such failure or default is m ide. | S ec . 4. It shall be the du'y of the Secretar” of 1 St itc and all County’ Clerk- to inak e and forward, within ten days from notice thereof, certificates ro­ quir* d of them by this Act. and to receive and t” file all papers, bonds, an I other documents men toned in tins Act, as to be tiled in their respective [ offices. S ec . 5. All notices or advertisements rcqrtired prior to or during the c tur-e "f any legal or judi­ cial pr ceding«. shall be made in the newspaper which has been designated, appointed and con firtnd. a« hcreinbef re provibed, a.« the official or gan in th** county in which su.di proceedings are had. Provid' d, That the pt ices charged for such advertising shall not exceed for each square f Act? in iMufl ct wi'h this Act arc her* l>y repe lled. D ec . S. A« the pre-ent laws relating to the publication "I legal a id j t lieial adverti.-emen s . are imper'e’t, and imt»>: t int advantage« to lit.- gant« and other« ar** to be secured ly tli.s Act. tlicrcf Te thi« Act shall tn! C e ' at and ' e in lurce • lr* m and after us ap* r o' <1 l>y the Governor A] pr-oe t th t. 21. 1*7'J J Attest, S. F. CHADWICK. Secretary of State. Two gentlemen, friernl« of the F resident have been nsking the New Y >rk S h / i t » 'Ie gist from its attacks upon the G re t N»*potixt The Sun promises to iL> **■> if the I*, esident will faithfully observe the fr>ilnwin¿ instrnc tion*. We are afraid the lask is “to » nudi” for Ilia Excellency : I. Let him pav bark to J. G ml 1 the 81,000 which G««ul 1 p ii'l on his siilx.rp’inn to the Rawlins fund. Ni Pres d-nt should allow the blot of false pretences to remain upon his personal honor. II. I jet him tlistn ss the military attaches whom he keeps ns ushers, tne-'senger». lobby ' ardent’, and pretended secret ir es, in viola [ tion of the law, about IBs person at the White ' House. III. Let him dismiss from the public crib his office-peddling father, his numerous broth ers-in law, cousins, uncles, aunts, and other near relations, whom be Ims appointed to places of emolument and authority, without regard to their personal, political, or bnsine-s qualifications; and let him rigorously observe thi principle laid down by Thnma« Jefferson, that the family relations of the President are not to be appointed t > offico. IV. I.et him return to the donor or donors the cottage nt Long Branch, presented to him as a gift since his inangnm»!- n as President. V. Lit him turn out of i ffice every man who ever gave him a present, and make it an insurmountnb'e obstacle to the npnoint ment of any man to office that he 1 as ever given him a present. VI. Let him reorganize his Cabinet and fill its offices with Republicans of capacitv and reputation, whom the people know nnd can have confidence in. In so doing, let him abandon his foolish notion that a Corporal or private musician can safely be proino’ed at one jump tn he a M r General and put in command "f an army corps. VII. Let him earnestly call upon Con gress to reduce the rates of taxation, abolish the unconstitutional income tax.-and relieve industry and commerce of the burdens that are now making the rich richer an 1 the poor poorer, and crushing enterprise and honesty to tuo earth. And if his Secretary of the Treasury will not agree to these measures of reform, dismiss him. VIII. Let him introduce common sense into his appointm ms, and kave off delving, distracting anl breaking down that noble or­ ganization, the Rapubliran ptrtv. IX. Let him send adrift the ring of mili­ tary money makers who surround him and exercise a malignant influence upon his con­ duct; and let him avoid making himself ri­ diculous nnd suspected by engagirg in such absurdities as the San Doming» swindle, so that prominenl R-pultiicans will no longer, as now, pronounce him a foul. X. Let him beware of the flatteries of silly rich men, and leave < fl liis adornlion ol golden calves, and cease to corrupt the youth of the country by evincing such cupreine worship for money. XI. Let him announce that he is no longer a canidute for re election, and decl.iiethut lie will sternly adhere to the opinion he express­ ed in 1857. that no man idomid be Presidiiit fjr mure than u single term. Jjet him do ail there things, and the Sun, which shines for all, will tm-n bhine lor Gen­ eral Grant with all the world and ihe ie t o* mankind; and we will cord in ly iec<>m.nend him lor that complete retire me t for v h ch alone he lias proved bimscil to be pre emi­ nently qualified. SUPERIOR PLOUGHS!; HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S I iCOMPOUHO FLUID PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. tions. Delivered to any address. Secure from observa­ <¿ulcli C ui * om anan Francisco. Beware of Counterfeits. A-k for IlENRT 1. and Fluid Extract Catawba Grupe HELM BOLD’S ! Take no other. Juice. E.-ta lishc I expressly to afford the afflicted sound, jnn7-ly. March 4th, 1871. and scientific Mcdieal Aid in the treut- FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS. JAUNDICE BIL­ incut and cure <•!’ all Private and IOUS AFFECTIONS. SICK Oil N1RV I - < hronie Disease«, cases HEAD ACHE, (’0S1T1 VEN ESS. Ere. l'l RE. of Secrecy and ail LY VEGETABLE, 'ONTAIMNG NOMER Sexual Disorders. Cl RY, MINERALS, OR DELETERIOUS WHOLES A LU 77 DRUGS. To the Affiicted am Extract Catawba 1 y r E HAVE RE y V those Superior ElVED A SUPPLY 01 Pluaylif which we introduce' here Inst sens >n, and which have given entire sat i-factiiin to th"»c who have used them, being wel adapted to different suils. Al'O, a full usaortuient uf COOK, PARLOR, AND BOX STOVES ; ASSORTED IRON, GRAPE PILLS. n. ri. M c D onald £ co., l These Pill.« are the most delightfully pleasant uurgative. superseding castor oil. salts, magnesia, •te. There is uothing more acceptable to the AND NAILS, toinaeh. They give tone, mid cause neither nan -ea er grip ng pain*. 1 bey arc composed of the MEAT CUTLERY, 'hiiKt iii'/i< dimtn. After n few day’» use of them, -uch ail invigoration of the entire system takes CEDAR WARK, place ns to npi ear miraculous to the weak mid en­ ervated. whether arising from imprudence or dis­ ROPE, ease. H. T. Helml odd's Compound Fluid Ex'raet •’atawba Grape Pill» are not sugar coated, from SHELF HARDWARE, the fact that sugar coated Pills do not dissolve, 'mt pass throffirli the stomach without dissolving, ■on-eqiientlv do not produce the desired effect OILS, « IHE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being ; 1 -is mt in taste mid odor, do not i.eees-itate their be PAINTS, ng sugar-coated. PRICE I II’ II ( EN IS 1*1.R GLASS, BOX. horse shoes , Ac. Ac., Also the celebrated AMERICAN UH «J M Always on hand a full variety of IN AHI SHEET-IRON WARE. Hylranli- Pipe, Tin, Copper, and Sheet-iron ware made to order. HOFFMAN A KLIPPEL. Oetoher 15th, 1S70. L’VEBY â SALE STABLE Corner California and Fourth Sts. HENRY T. I-ZEI j TZCEOLID’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLGID EXTR’CT SAKSi.PAHLLA Will radically exterminate from the sys’em Serof ula. Syphilis. Fever Sore.«, I leers Sore Eyes. Sore Leg«, sore mouth, sore head, bronchitis, skill dis eases, salt rlicuin, cankers, runnings > roni th o ear. white swellings, tumors, cancerous affections, nod?.«, rickets, gl liinduTar swellings, night sweats, rash, tetter, hunu nrs of ail kinds, chronic r’leutnn tism. dyspep a. and all diseases tlmt !uvc been estab i.-hed in the sy tern for veurs. I Bring prepared expressly* for flic above com­ plaints. its blood-|>urifying proj’erties are greater than any other pripnrstiou of Sarsaparilla. I’ gives the complexion a clear and he iithy color and restores the patient to a state of healih stli'l purity. For puri ying the Idoo 1, removing nil chronic constitutional disease« arising from an im I me state of the blood, and t' e only re , iide mid effectual known remedy for the cur** ol pain- mid swUltn*’ of the bones, ulceration« of the throat and legs, blotches, pimples "n the f. c *. ery*i|>-!a- and al! scaly eruptions of thu skiu, mid be.iuti y- ing the complexion. U V J IIENR'< T. HELMHOLD'S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. Í STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, Ely Sales & Small Pre fits.15 — AT— THE BRICK STORE, Corner of Oregon and Main Strc-ts, offers bargains, such as have not been offered before at Jacksonville. This stock is fresh and of the best quality, and C.1N ' purchasers wi.l do well to call on him. p o HELMBOLD’S ENTIt TH ACT LUdlU IS DIP REI IC AND !!!..••,D-l'Uilll YIMI, AND CURES ALL Dl-i \ E< Aitl'lMl FROM I! \BIT* <‘F DI8-1 PA HON. AND EXCESSES AND IMPRUDI Nv ES IN LIFE IMi’l RIT1ES OF THE BLOOD. ETC., S I'REUSED! NG CO PAIBA IN AFFEt TIONS FOR WHICH IT 1 USED. AND SYPHIL1HC AFFECTI IS IN A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL- TUE'E DISEASES U: E'J IN CONNECTION *.I1II HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH. ¿Y. ways on hand at the LADIES. Tn many affections peculiar to ladie«, the Ex­ tract Buchu is unequal*’*! by any other remedy — as in Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularity, fain til- ness or Stif pre-sum of Customary Evacuat on-. Ulcerated or Sehirrus state of the Uterus. Leucur- rhoen or Whites, S’crilitv, : nd !• r all complaint« BOOKS, incident to the sex. whether arising from indi cre- tion or habits of dissiuatioa. It is prescribed ex­ STATIONERY, tensively by the most eminent 1‘bysieians an. Midwives f rcn'eebhd and delicate eonstilutiiin-, TOILET ARTICLES, of both sexes and all ages, (attended with any of the above diseases or symptoms.) AC. AC. GASOLIN" OIL AHO LAMPS At the CITY DRUG STORE. agency for the Staple Predace taken in exchange for goods. Also ground s.dt in Ó0 and ICO lbs. sacks, and fine Liverpool silt. January 7th. 1S71. jat>7-if. W. L. COWAN, Druggist. Alignât 27th, 1S70 “EXCELSI03” QUICK SALES LIVERY STABLE And Small Profits, On Oregon street, Jacksonville. “ISMYMMTO.” J. W. Manning, Prop’ I AM SELLING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE of Saddles and Harnes« cheaper th an ever was ouered before in Jacks nville. "Seeing is believ­ Having just received from San Francisco a fine ing. Give mo a call betöre purchasing else­ stock of where. b REPAIRING done with neatness and dispnt«h. JERRY NUN AN. Jacksonville. Jan. 1 Ith, 1871. iim-lltf. DEVONSHIRE BULL Notice to Cattle Raisers. HARNESS, BUGGIES à CARRIAGES I nm now prepared tn furnish my patrons, and the public generally, with as FFNE TURNOUTS a« mn be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horse» hired to go to any part of the country. Animal» «OUGHT à SOLI). R C T. PAYNE. LIVING 1) MILES east of Phoenix’ offers the services of a thor ough-bred Devonshire Bull to the public, at season. The animal is a deep red five-years-old, weighing 1.624 pounds. C. T. PAYNE. Phoenix, Ogn. AprS-tf M NOTICE. essrs . sate t savage and mb . Henry Pipe have placed their neeonnti* in our hrtnds for c »live ion. Unless prompt attention i* given by debtors to the payment of these ac­ counts, costs will be added. FAY A REA. Jacksonville, April sth 1871. apr8-tf. DP». W. K. DOHERTY RE- turn.« bis sincere thanks to bis • biitiien ns patients for thoir pat- Sin Franc's o C,11., ^-i*— L.’loi ronage. and would take this op­ Call the attent on of Iieat'Ts to tlieir large assortment of “ Nru ’iv Arrived A»-»-.» .a •' —...... t "in | art z.« ewlv ” r... Goods, ... composed of ’ ♦»..» t!»e portunity to remind them that he continues to c*n- following ii articles t er tlicr w.t’i i-v tv tlilhg kept in a ■ult at iiis Institute fur the cure of chronic diseases well suppli ted W11O1.ESALE DRUG STORE. of the Lungs, Liver, Kidney«. Digestive and Gen- Fr.r.sit D ri ’ c . r . I T1LI1K ' h I’BBPAnATtONS, jito-l tiiarv Organs, and all Private Diseases, vis : P atent M bukines . I Dlli oc.lsrs’ SVNDK1K. , 'I lirssK« & S i phokters , I siukhk 'H eubs , I ■'ypliili«, in all ¡tg forms and stages ; Seminal E- skn iial O ils , I'm re me hies . \\ cakne««'. and a ) the In rrid consequences of self­ K erosene O il , I P aints anu O ils , Which we off t nt the lowest Cash Prices, nud are abase; Gonorrlu’a ; Gleet, Strictures; Nocturnal determined not to be undersold. [nnd Diurnal Emissions; iSexti I Debility; Dis- It. II. M c D onald . Cal. After our best wishes, mid expressing By his practice of many years in Europe and tbs our thanks for the liberal patronage we have rc I hited States, ho is enabled to apply the most’effi-- eeived for more than twenty-one years, during icient and successful remedies against diseases of* wlii -h period we have been steadily t ngtued in the all kinds. He use.« no mercury, charges moderate, • Drug bii-inc.«s in California, v.e beg to sav in c >n- treats his patients in a correct and honorable wxw,. -eq once of th • rapid growth of Dr. Walker’s and has references of unquestionable veracity from California d tnegar Bitters, now spread over the men of known respectability and high standing in United States mid countries far beyond, we are ne- society. All parties consulting him, by letter or :e.«sita!vd to devote our entire time to .«aid busi­ otherwise, will receive the best und gentlest treat-- ng: s. ment and'implicit secrecy. \\ e arc the Oldest Drug firm on the Pacific Coast I .and the on’y one. continuous under the same pro­ I To Females prietors since 1S19, and have determined to sell When a female is in trouble or afflicted with our .urge, prosper'* is, mid well established busi- disease, or weakness of the back and liinb«. pain ne « on favorable terms. ( This is a rare opportunity for men with means, in the head, dimness of sight, l<»ss of muscular ol entering into a profitable business with adran- power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nerv­ ousness, extreme unlary difficulties, derangement tapes never before offered. of digestive functions, general debili’y, vaginitis, Fur particulars enqui-e of all diseases i f the womb, hysteria, sterility, nnd R 11. M c D onald A CO., all other diseases peculiar to females, she should R. II. M c D onald . ) Wholesale Druirgists. J. C. Sfi:x< i.n. j San Fr miei »co, ClI. go or write at. once to the celebrated Female Doe- N. B. Until a sale is made we hall c mimic our tor. W. K. DrillERTY, nt his Medical Institute, imp* rt’itimis and" keep a lar ck ot Í c-h goods and consult him uhout her troubles and disease. c .i -'mitly on hand, mid sell at prices to ue'y eou- Irregularities, Suppressions, et'*.. will receive the Doctor*.- particu.rir nt ention. Let no false deli­ pet'.i :on. cacy prevent yon, but apply immediately, a tai save J iniiarv “th. 1871. jin7-1y. yourself from painful suffering nnd premature idea'll. All married ladies whose delicate health or circtiiii.-tances prevent an increase in their fami- [I e-, should write or call at Dll. ]><)J1 EIU1 Y'S Dr. WALKER’á'CALIFORNIA '.MEDICAL INS’flTl "IE, and they will receive ; every possible relief und help. The Doctoi's of­ fices, consisting of n suite of six rooms, are so ar­ ranged that lie can be consisted without fear of — o O- Hundreds of Thousands £ j observation. o u p Bear testimony to th"lr Wonder­ o ful Curative Effects. s c o •<1 tt a L. To Correspondents. c «, rt WHAT ARE 9 THEY? c à 1 Patients (male or female) residing in any part C - 3 O u u. of the State, however distant, who may desire the P u opini in and advice ot 1% Doherty in their respec­ a <3 ■5 o u tive cases, and who think | r per to submit a writ­ x: C 3 c ten statement of sue in preference to holding a ■c C o tc c ä T3 personal interview, are respectifully assured that ~ c their coininimtcations will be he'd most sacred. n. c C -1 Dr. Doherty takes this opportunity of observing « h E ; ? Z c that all letters arc opened ami replied to Ly himself fe. is "lily, and the latter as prom] tlv as poss ilde. < -- o S3 It the case 1>.> fully and car.d dly discrii od. per- c. e O Q ’ -< nal eoinmuniention will be unnecessary, at in- . b rt •O -tiuctions fur diet, regimen and the general treat­ a o ment ol the case ii-c f (including the rrmediee), t* « -1 □ will le f-T 'ardcd without delay, and in such a 3 manner ns to convey no idea of the purport of the • >- P CJ Û> etter < r pored so transmitted. 4 B □ ( "nstiliutions, by letter t.—uptoms, era the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Th yiavlgorata the Stomach and stimulate the tor- a o pi lliv;rand bowels, which render them of unequalled rvÄ K c cf-'iencyia cleansing t’.ie blood of all impurities, and tua iz - importing new life a id v'gor to the whole system. J FOIISK1N DISEASES, Ernptions.Tctt r. Fait u O -3 À T.heum, Blotches, Spots, rimpies, Pustules, Boils, Car- V r* x X Cc ~ X l '.:r.cle3, Ring-Worms. Scald-Head,Fore Eyes, Eryslp. v das. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Il amors V **.*- — « V and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever nama ©mature, O — I- era literally dug up an J carried out oftha system i:i a 4' r'rer'time by tho U33 of these Bitters. Ono bottlain «- X o ® u V Buell caseswill convince the most incredulous of their r^t curativo effect. p « £ a Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its C cz Impurities bursting through the 6\in in Pimples, Erup­ ff. tions pr Sores cleanse it when you find it obstructed V z end 6lngglsh i i the rein«¡cleanse it when It 13foul, z c.i I your feelings will tell you when. E :ep the blood E9 a pure and the health cf the system will follow. V o C PIN, TA PE and other WORMS, larking In the A a; c c system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy­ z, -c V ed and r move.!. I’or fill directions, read carefully c c 4'. tha circular around each bottle, print’d In four lan­ « V guages—English, German, French and Spanish. fl J. WALF.ER, Proprietor. R. II. MCDONALD t CO., H a> Druggists and Can. Agents. Fan Francisco, Cal„ X W c- n.i l K and Cl Ccmmc.ca Street, New York. ID" SOLD BYALL DRUGGISTS A.ND DEALERS. Ox V z c sS : NAILS, TIIE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every caso of Diabetes in v.liich it I been given. Irritati >n of th'* neck of the bladd at d intimoriti *n ' f the kidney« ulceriti* n of kidneys and bladder, retention of urine, disco of ihe pro.-trate gìrind«, sii ne in the 1>1 iddi r. <■ cn’ns, gravel, hr'«', dust depos.t, mi l mi: "ns inilkv discharge.«, and for enfeebled ind delie constitutions of 1 ot’ sexes, attended with the 1 GOOD SADDLE HOUSES MULES. lowing sytr.i t irt- : In !i«p -i': n to Exertion. 1. of Power, L >-« of Memory. D ff- ritv of Urea Which will be hired to no to any part of ing. Weak Neries, Tri m'din:-. Ilori ir "f Di.-ea the country at moderate rates. Animals bought und sold, and horses bro ;e to Wake rubies«. Dinin*--.« of Vi-i >n. Pain in Bick. Hot lLind.«. I'ii-hing *'t the I! -dv. Dryn «addle or hai liess. of the Skin. Ernpti- us oi tenance, I nive s.il Lassil A WILSON. tern. Etc. I’-* d by jer ons from tin* ages • f eighteen to a twentr-five. uni I o*a th rty live t * fi tv-five, or in the decline or eh ingc of life : a ter uonGnemciit oi 1 KAREWSKL having just opened labor pains ; bed-welting in children. E , a large stock of M Henry T. Helmbold’s Genuine Prepara­ o II T. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DI8EASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENf ES HABITS OF DISSIPATION. ETC., in nil their stages, at litt'e expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, mid no exp sure. It causes a frequent de-ire, mid gives stiengtli t< Urinate, thereby removing O.bstim turns, Prjvctif- ing nnd Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter. L fcis'L.'J.J A GREAT M’DiCÄL DISC9VERY VINEGAR BITTERS « HENRY T. IIELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot lie surpassed as a FACE WASH, and wil bo found the only specific remedy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicate? Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels ltedncs- .nd Incipient Inflammation, Hives. Rash', Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp <>r Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used ; restores the skin to a state of purity and s iftness, and insures cont nued healthy action to the tissue of its vessels, on which depends tile agreeable clearne s and vivacity of complexion s<> much sought and admired. But however valuable ns a remedy for existing defects of the skin. II T. Hclmbo d's Rose Wash has long su-tnined its prin­ ciple claim to unbounded patronage, by possessing qualities which render it a Toilet Applentlnge .of rpHE THIRSTY PUBLIC ARE INFORMED the most Superlative and Congenial eharaetex. R that Pi ape A Savage of the “ New State Sa- combining in an elegant formula those protninenK ' 'oon ” will quench their thirst with the mo.-t choice requisites, Safety and I (lieacy—the invariable I BEVERAGES to i.e found in Jacksonville for accompainments of its use—as a Preservative nnd i V one bit.’" We expect to lose money by it, but Refresher of the Complexion. It is an excellent thne.- me bard, und wo cannot see pe pie thirsty. Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and ns PAPE 1 SAVAGE. .in injection for diseases of the Urinary Organs, October 16th, I860. arj-ing from habits of dissipation, used in connec­ tion with the Ex'acts Buchu, Sarsaparilla, nnd Catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases as iecom IaAGER! LAGER! mended, cauuot be surpassed. IDZÒinSTKS, 12 1-2. « ifl i A V a. a • A A C£ Q o " œ '»• et G a 3 Cß V 8 X Ä * c J /[orses broke to worv single or double. Horses boarded, and the best «are bestowed upon them while $5 a in my charge. ^S»“MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. -T«. —BY— A liberal shar» of public patronage is solicited, Full and explicit directions accompany the med J. w. manning . icines. Jacksonville. Ogn.. Februa y 11th, 1871. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable OSEPH WETTERER HAS NOWON HAND JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. character furnished on application, with hutidred- and is constantly manufacturing the best Lag­ ot thousands of living witnesses, and upward of er Beer in Southern Orc on, which he will sell in 30.000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory quantities to suit purchasers. Call und test the THUE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IX- ; A forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surround­ letters, many of which aie from the high st article. ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and S. DUNLAP. OF THIS PLACE, HAS A sources, including eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Jacksonville June 5th. 1S69. will constantly keep on hand, the very best of a Into' nut-bearing trees, consisting of Chest- ____ etalesmen, etc. The proprietor has never resort­ I Lager Beer. Those who wp*h a cool glass of beer nut. Black Walnut, Butternut and Hickory, for led to their publication in the newspapers ; he does sale at Lis residence. 1 hete trees are of one y ear’s not do this from the fact that his article rank as lanks of all description [should give me a call. Jacksonville, Juno 12th, 1S69. growth. . [standard preparations, and do nut need to be printed with neatness and dispatch at this of­ Jacksonville, April 7th, 1871. apr8-tf. I propped up by esrtifie&tee. June 1?th ly. fice. NAGLE BREWERY Fruit Trees For Sale. J R B Cin BREWERY, VEIT SHI7TZ-,