ijhc democratic firnes. The Law of Newspapers. THE NEW DISCOVERY JOHN BILGER, 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to con­ (California Street, one door west of Sachs Bros.,) SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1873. tinue their subscriptions. 2. If any subscribers order the discontinuance Jacksonville, Oregon. of their uowspapers, the publisher may coutinue i SCISSORING* to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their DEALER AND WORKER IN There are 100 female physicians in newspapers from the offices to which they are di- reeled, the law bolds them responaible until they New York. have settled tbe bills, aud order them disuontin Some women use paint as fiddlers do ued. 4. If subscribers remove to other places with- rosin—to aid them in drawing a beau. mil informing the publisher, and the newspapers There are 1,378,999,090 fellows in the are sent to tbe former direction, they are held re­ world besides yourself, reader, scrambling sponsible. 5 The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers t¥om tLe offive, or rumeving and louv- for bread and butter. them uncalled for, is prirna tacie evidence of An Indiana woman laments that her iug intentional fraud. 8. The postmaster who neglects to give legal husband had not better sense than to rREPS CONSTANTLY ON HANI) an assort- notice of the neglect of a person to take from the take the best sheet to hang himself. U iiict.t ut the rent Tin, Sficet-ir.'ii ami Copper office the newspaper addressed to him, is liable to Ware, llrasN Pipe«, llytlrati.ic Nozzle«, Force Allentown, Pennsylvania, is the place tbe publisher fur the subscription price. Pumps, Chain.«, Lead Pine, H 11 omi , HARDWARE, to live in. E'ery wife in town gets up CUTLERY ; NAI..S of Ml ,«i sizes. i R. R R. RADWAY’S READY 'RELIEF Lu Chemical and Medical Bcience. CURES THE WORST PAINS tn from Ono to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR Citer rcaUwz tiitn uil'. e.-tL.einent red aav clc SUFFER WITH PAIN RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Is A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It w w il,e fl-,« ¡, Tbe Only Pain Kcnicdy thnt instantly Flops ihe most < IntlH.’uniallon-’, and cure* Corgothms.. whether’<»f tL» Lungs, StomAchf Dowels* cr other nkxuds or urguu*. lv u.e app.icatiou. ' IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTED t n matter now T!.»lent or < xurucuuli the num* tFw RHE( MAT1G. Bed ridden 1 flrn>, Cnppkd, j.ugic, or prosirutud witTi ulmujv may sutlur TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPEB. LEAD & BRASS, ETC., EiC. b and light» the fires without growling. It is the fashion now for clergymen to kiss the bride—without regard to race, color or previous condition of servitude. A woman in Mazeppa, Minnesota, won a hundred dollar wager recently, by eat­ ing five quarts of oysters in fifteen min­ utes. An Utah man, aged 57, having no children of his own, and yearning for ju­ venile affection, is about to marry a girl of thirteen. “I pronounce you man and—handover the $10 before I go any further,” is the way Connecticut clergymen have of se­ curing their fee. Count Kissittoff is dead. He was a terror to modest virgins, who were al­ ways unwilling to pronounce his name for fear he would take them at their word. Mrs. Fisher, in Harrisonville, New IIaiui>shire, has a charming little boy, five years old, weighing 130 pounds. What a sweet little cherub to sit up aloft. A Wilmington (Delaware) pajier an­ nounces that a gentleman in that city, 90 years old, who within tire past year or two has proposed marriage to over 50 ladies, has been advised by the mayor to take a rest. There is only one lady down on rubber bustles. The slippery condition of tbe Milwaukee flagging the other day neces­ sitated her sitting down with enthusias­ tic suddenness, and the rebound that fol­ lowed drove her head through a sixty- dollar showcase. The young ladies of Buffalo invite young gentlemen callers to leave their autographs and the date of their visit in a small book kept for the purpose. This book is ¡Misted once a month, and any young man who has failed to record his name in that time is dropped from the lady’s acquaintance. A PRETTY FIX FOR A SENATOR SU BSCRIBE Bar, Plate and assorted Iron Paints, Oils, Mzos and Olass; All iinalitiea or Posvdci ; Shot of all numbers ; Brushes <»f ewery variety, Wood­ en and Wil­ low Ware, ■tope, -FOR-- THE JACKSONVILLE ö DEMOCRATIC TIMES! BRASS AND IRON WIRE. Black- sinitli. Car­ penter and Wli- nei’s tools of es ery variety. Agricultuial I in plenicnts, co insisting of Cast-iron anre Flu i.id, < OF THE UNITED STATES. Indiana, son of ex-Senator Hannegan, er <'orni»! i nt. Hi Lungs who was Minister to Prussia. It hap­ and Ch LARGER CIRCULATION! pened in the National Hotel, at meal­ t.‘ e use TH E P EO P L E ’ S F A VORI T E, time. Zach, todk advantage of the for­ J)/'. li’isf'G'’ tuitous concourse of several persons to This wt 11-kn — AND— cough ami le.ivc I THAN ANY OTHER PAPER abuse Hon. Dan. Voorhees loudly while w ith in- st THE PEOPLE’S FBI END! in his presence. His remarks resounded lunas and cause <>l th all over the dining room, such as “trai­ COYM'Ml’TIHY tor,” “scoundrel,” etc., plentifully con­ IN THESE COUNTIES t Independent and fearless inti’s course in the fu­ by a tiim D sorted with oaths. ture as it has been in the past, the ’'Union will proved by “Dan,” said Hannegan, “I wouldn’t continue its advocacy of the cause of the People as the priq.iic against demagogue politicians and cliques, and tbe l’utis. Sc stand that foul-mouthed vituperation.” OFFERS corrupt and corrupting designs of the Railroad and ton. Sold l v 1 “I won’t,” said Dan, and he walked all other monopolies intended to burden and op­ press the public, and to build up a moneyed aris­ over to Chandler and struck him a back- tocracy at tbe expense of the liberties of the people. handed blow, which resounded like a iu every respect the “Uniou” is unsurpassed by on the Coast. SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS! any Its newspaper whip-crack. weekly record of Chandler, who had got up wrong end foremost, immediately struck out at COMMERCIAL and FINANCIAL MATTER? TO THE Voorhees, and Mr. Hannegan, interpos­ Is prepared with the greatest care. ing, remarked : “Gentlemen, this is not rruu: i ndeidd . < i : d v I LD 1 I lie gen Lilly inform their friends i d th- ! the place for a personal collision a din­ I 1 I erally Imt they have pur< ha • e-tab the a> ing room where you disturb other people. ADVERTISING PUBLIC i will bi THE WEEKLY UNION. . wh. lishuicnt of Mr. Din. Car. Think of your positions, and do not dis­ henceforivard «•miducted under their constatit per For One Year, per mail.................... ......................$5 no «onal .nipei viiiou, and they guarantee satiila tim grace your constituents.” For Six Months................................. ................. 3 00 .............. 2 00 to all who may favor them with their patronage For Three Months............................ “Who in h—11 are you?” exclaimed These stables are centrally located, and within ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED : Convenient ’ii. tance of the various houses of puldii Chandler, and with that he struck Mr. Liberal Terms to Clubs. entertainment. Horses or mules will bo !>.>ar lei Hannegan with all his force on the side anil cared for, by the day or week, at moderate 5 Copies for One Year and one copy extra...$20 00 charges. They have the largest stock in Oregon, of his face. 00 10 Copies for One Year and one copy extra.. south of Portland, of 20 Copies for One Year and one copy extra.. 60 I'll Hannegan was stunned by the blow, BUGGIES AWD CARRIAGES Trrmt imariably in Advance. which he had not expected, being a with single or double tennis, for hire on reason­ peacemaker, and not a fighter ; but he able terms ; a so, Jiff' Papers to clubs must invariably be sent to one address, and no addition of names to clubs can GOOD SAUDI.Id llOltSl'.S MIILF.S. picked up a molasses pitcher and brought be made, except to expire with the original list. Which will be hired to go to any part of it down on Zach’s forehead so that he SEND IN YOUR ORDERS FOR 1873. the country at moderate rates. was covered with blood and molasses, Animals bought aud «old, and horses bro :o to saddle or harnei which, strange as it may appear, seemed all kinds of RUBLI A WILSON. vlnl I to improve his appearance. He took up Address : JAMES ANTHONY A CO., WANTED AGENTS! the nearest jug he could find to strike 49 and 51 Third Street, Sacramento, Cal. with, but Hannegan ducked liis head, ! and Zach struck an entirely harmless THE DISCOVERER DISCOVERED! person in the abdomen, who forthwith I)n. LIVINGSTONE IN AFRICA. got the cramps and walked out of the dining-room on his belly. Hannegan The Adventures of a most Adventurous Life —FROM A— The said that he now understood that Zach ST A N LEY- LI VINGSTON E EX PEDITI ON meant business, so forth he took that On Oregon street, Jacksonville, great patriot by the top-knot, and push­ to Africa. Large Octavo volume, just issued. Con­ VISITINO CARD tains incidents of the Wonderful Career of tbe ing bis bead down to the floor, dragged Traveler, the Country, Animals. Natives. MANNING & ISH, Prop’s. great him along, planting blows all over his Hunting, etc. Full account of this most interest­ frontispiece, and nearly making an in­ Having just received from San Francisco a new ing part of the globe. Also to sell our new work, -TO THE— stock of telligent countenance out of tbe Senator. PLAIN HOME TALK, Much spent, gasping and frothing, Zach- HARNESS, BUGGIES i CARRIAGES AND MEDICAL COMMON SENSE. No com­ ariah followed his hair across the floor; I petition. There never was a book published like I am now prepared to furnish my patrons, and it. Full particulars by mail. State book wanted. and several ladies rushing in, cried : th» public generally, with as A. L. BANCROFT A CO., “Oh don’t kill that man I” San Francisco, Cal. FINE TURNOUTS “No, ladles,” said Hannegan; I Just as can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses A Good Farm and Stock Ranch for Sale. want to keep him from injuring me, and NEATLY A PROMPTLY EXECUTED hired to go to any part of the country. Animals tf you will take care of him I shall let GOOD farm and Stock Ranch tor sale, with BOUGHT A SOLD. good barn and out buildings and him go immediately.” Horses broke to work single or double. Ilorscs With this Hannegan gave Zach a last bearded, and the best care bestowed upon them 30 ACRES IN GRAIN —AT THE— while in my charge. shpt, which effectually finished him, and ^iTMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE.-»^ The farm is located on Jackars creek, six miles the Michigan Ajax rolled over on hl« A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. west of Jacksonville, For further information aek and was wheelbarrowed away by MANNING & 1811. inquire at the farm of IM. C. MILLER. 13tf «ome of the servants.— Chicago Tribuiw. Jacksonville, Ogn., Fobruary 11th, 1871. LOWEST RATES! AT REASONABLE RATES! JOB PRINTING “EXCELSIOR” LIVERY STABLE A WILL AFFORD INSTANT EA E FLAMMArioN OF Till. KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE ET.ADD”? INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. ....... CONGESTION OF TIIF. LUNG!» FORE THROAT, DIFFHTLT BKEAllIINO PALPITATION OF THE ULART. BYJTZRP'S. < ltovp, DIPHTHERIA. < ATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTFTAt HE. Vinegar Ritters are not a vile Fancy Drink, I made of Poor Rtim.^Vlilslty, Proof Spirits and R fuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called “Tonics,” “Appetizers,” “ Restorers,” Ac., • sat lead tile tippler on to drunk­ er. aess and min. uut are a irue Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Ren >vator and Invigoraior of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and Invigorating both miml and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain in their results, sale and reliable iu all loruis of disease. Ko Person can take these Bitters accord­ ing to directions, anil remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or oilier means, and the \ ttal organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepfsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad I Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, l’am in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dvspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, ami one bottle v.ill prove a bettor guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Fi-inulc < oiiiplaiiits. in young O'- old. married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, cr the turn of life, these Tonic Litters display so de­ ci led an influence that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. NFFRALGTA. RUEUM ^Tl'.M, COLD CHILLS, At.! F: < hills . TI k : .,1'plic.non < f H e Rt'miy Relief V. the pnrt er pirt. where tl.e pain cr uiiiicufty ex.»l. will »fluid ii-id c'.mfi rt. Twentv drop. In half t tuml.fi r cf water will In a few r- • urOcnr.- ( KAMPS. SPAbMS. SoCR STOMACH. HEARTBVRN, SU B JIFAHAi HE, DIARRHEA, DYSEN TERY, COLIC. WIND IN THE BOWELS, uudull INTERNAL PAINs. Traveier.-li.Hkld alwa) •. miry a kittle nf iatlwav’t Itecdy Kelief '• ;’fi them. A few Uro:.. >u wider .11 I ieveat -1< v.-w or pairs from cbalixi vf water, k MH Lti.lcr tbiiu 1 re'icii IVamly ,,r Bitter, us a si I EVEIC AND AGIL. FEVER AND AGI’E . ■ red f r t.ly cei.r«. There 1» r t areintilii.i uz'.i.t in th Vi teat wid cure h'ev'.r a id Ague, an l all other Maia ions. Kl'lous, feast. Tv- 1 in ml, Ylivw. and i.thcr l.vir« i.ddid l.v RAl’WAVS- FILLS) » j as BADWAY " REVDY KELIEF- 1 ffiy iau per bvttle. S'»M fiy Druggist., HEALTHf BEAUTY!! STRONG AND TI RE FI< 11 BI.OOD-INTR.IASM OF I'l.FsH AND WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN' AND LEAb'TIFL'L COMPLEXION SLCLKED 1'0ALL. RADWAY’S DR. SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT IIA5 MADE THE MOST ASTONIMI1NG CURT" ; SO CH ICK, h l RAPID ARE THE CHANGES THE BODY I NDERGOFS FNDF.lt THE IN- FLUEN' E of ILlIu TRULY WONDERFLL MEDICINE. THAT For liitlainiiiatory nnr it nmair»; the < f Hie body ulth ntw and Sound mterial. Scrofula, Svphil:», ConsumpHoti. Glaiid'ifar f’lr.-un-c. Vice > m th • Ti. < at. Month, Tun « fm . Nouet la t ie Glands find cliar j art . of the ayM«n>, S re EvLs, Stniiat’UB I’i, unu the wa!t Rheum. F.i v-1; tAcne, Bia- c hn< :s. w Worn» __ in 1 he Hv*h. 'J i i:.< > Ca: icr> in thy XV. inb, a id .11 ,dl weakening we.ikei.f nml ¡ alnfu' di-vl. s. f Sperm, anti ;» ! u .t-’t ^of the life pi nut- pie. re with n the curative rt ve of tLB u under <4 Mud- cm ’l iietniîffrv, ami a f» v <’ rs’ um - u i l lu -ve to ar V 2 I 7 peix - it f r i • IL Si Ul dl-C.13. Itw it power tn cure I ht tn. If the rati.-, t, u...‘y be. limit ¡r rcduc ' d bv tliA wartet and òecoinpositioTi lint is coiiihiuuBy 1 : 1 L’F vsì Ì! f. BUC- cecdr: in .urvoT.vr*.T exM n”. k : i »’.vu rcnio'Ii.fl agents iu lb-* cut u f < *hroi -c. Sur* f ;• it ut H. ;.,.d bkitl uibwiuacd ; Lut it ¡to the uh;/ 1 -c. < 1 .ó: iw cure for They are n Gentle Purgative ns well as a 'i'onic. possessing also the peculiar merit of act­ ing as a powerful agent in rchei ing Congestion cr Inflammation of tlie Liver and Vuccral Organs and iu L.lious Diseases. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions. Tetter, Salt- Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations ot the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name cr nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Hitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse tlic Y'itiateil Blood whenever yon find its impurities bursting through tiie skin in l implcs, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish iu the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the .system Wil! foil " . Grateful Thousands proclaim VlS'KCAI’. BtT- Trns tiie most wonderful Invigoraut that ever sus- t_:ned tho sinking system. Pin, Tape, and other Worm«, lurking tn the system of so many thousands, are effectually d'str>yed ami removed. Says a distinguished physiologist: There is scarcely an individualou the face of the ettr.h whose body is exempt front the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy dements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of r.icdiftne, no vermifuges, t.o anthelminitics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. Mechanical Diseases.— Persons engaged In T. aits ¿ml Minerals, such ns Plumbers, Type- s it rs. Gold-beaters, an l Kiners, as they advance In life, arc subject, to paralysis ci the Bowels. To guard against tl.is, take a dose of W alklk ' s V ix - g.i nt Birrmts twice a week. Bilious, Keuu.tcnt, nml Intermittent Fevers, wl’.ich are so prevalent i.i the valleys uf our great rivers throughout the I nited States, c pccially those of th ■ MissL-sippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Erazos, F.io Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, end remarkab'y so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by exten­ sive derangements of tho stomach and fiver, and other abdominal viscera. lit their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic fur the purpose equal to Bit. J. W alk - i : k ‘8 Y ixegar BiTn.us, as they will speedily remove the dark-colorcj \is< i l matter with which the bowels are loadcsl. at tiie same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring tiie healthy functions of the digestive organs. Scrofuia, or King’s Evil, White Swellings, Fleers, Erysipelas. Swi 11. d Neck. Goitre. Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Soro Eyes, etc., etc. In these us tn all oth< r constitu­ tional Diseases, W alkek ' s V isecar B itters have shown their great curative powers >u the most ob/tmate and intractable cases. Ekiclncy & EHn «ct-Ti b .id *• I’ k re w:*< ii«» help for it.” I tried every thing that wn« rermniiirtKltd ; lot n*Mh:nj me. I taw x nttr Hv» ’Ivent. tirid thtou'lit I would irv it ; but hi»J no faith iu it, becate»» I h id Buffered L>r twelve ><-ar%. I Iwk »ix botlh« | icr than I hs.i fur twelve yeert. The " ■ r>t lunior wks in th. hit side of the bowels, over the p-r in. I write this l > sou fvr tLe bcD«.Lt ul oUivru You can j ublish it it you choose. HANNAH P. KNAPP. DF?. RADWAY’S PERFECT PUP.GATIVE PILLS, f •rect!y t.ri4ei’R% elegantly co: it ml with <’veet nm. gum. ....... sweet j ’trgr. regulate, purify, c eanM». an str i ati., n. Had- wavs Pills», for the <-ur • of all
  • oidcis ■ o ll.e st. meh. Liwr. Bowels. K'4 im ” % Bhiciu’lgriiirnt*« fthe Internal Via* cera. Warranted to effect j OMtivecurc. Purely Vegeta­ ble,r-n- ’rii-.i it«» mercury, rnlueral.',dclvter’«.U< drue*. » O .’“■■tt* th-* t ! iwiig byinj.iuiub iiauitii«# from I>.- . lersui the lJt »n th- M »mjuh. S tir Eructations, Sinking or J .u’.ierug at the Pit ' f the Mctonth. Swimmtnif of tbe Head, H .rried ii..! DifH uk Breath.n*. I Ijticrir.p at the Heart. Cbokin< or SuJ ating Senviti’Bfc whr:i in n I ••lurr. L>:uinrss of \ aieu. lAL> or U c’»s Ik-for»* lhe S’qrht, Fever ar>d Dull I’s.n .a the Head. enev of t’er*|>irat»on. Yellowness < f (be >kin ant I ah , Pain n the Side, ( Lr>», limbs, aud sudden 1 ¡u.L« ot burning in thv Fl •*’>. A few d 5 » f R AHWAY’S TILLS will fne the ®ra. 1 -¡n n” the L-■ V» in • d •• • r ’ cjj . Priec, 2 a Cei.Ll ] t box. BY I HU.’GGISTS. READ ’ FALSE AND TUBE.” Send one Mtcr- Fta-iip lu RADWAY' A CO., N«i. Jy Muicb u Lane. New- York. JufoiniutiC'U Wvita wi.l I ’atnt you. Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bit­ ters act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Bloo.l they remove the cause, and by resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. Tlit properties of Dit. W alker ' s V inegar B itters are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative. Diuretic, Sedative. Counter- Irritant, Sudoritic, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. Tiie Aperient and mild l axative properties of lm. W alkek ’ s V inegar B itters are the best cafe-guard in cases of erupt ions and malignant fevers. Their balsamic, healing, and soothing pro­ perties protect tiie humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous sys­ tem, stomach, anil bowels, from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Tlieir Counter-Irritant influence ex­ tends throughout the system. Thar AuU-Eilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secretion cf Lile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure of Bilious 1'evcr, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify tlic body ngainst disease by purifying all its fluids with V inegar B itters . N o epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Direction».— Take of the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wine- glassful. Eat good nourishing food, such as beef­ steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vege­ tables, and take out-or exercise. They aro composed of purely vegetable ingredients, aud contain no spirit. C! «¿U • This wonderful vc2,etable restorative is the sheet-an 'chor of the feeble and debil­ itated. As a tonic and cor­ dial for the aged and languid it has no equal amonix stom­ achics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, R. H- MCDONALD rs<*s. and Do­ and other articles in our line too numerous to mestic Animals, are always liable to accident, and it is sale 1« say that no mtnily can pass a single mention. season without some kind of nn emollient being necessary. It becomes a matter of importance then to secure the best. Over three hundred livery stables iu the city of New Yo-k alone are using the Mexican Mustang VICK’S Liniment, in all of which it gives unusual satisfac­ tion. •___ Caution.—The genuine is wrapped in a fir.» Steel Plate engraving with “G. W. Westbrook, FOR 1R73. Chemist.” and •‘Trade Mark. A merican M b » tam « HE GUIDE is now published quarterly. 25 L inimknt ,” engraved across the wrapper. Tho ... ~ year, ........... four . „Illc(1' whole bears the proprietor’s private United States Cents pays for the numbers, which is not half the cost. Those r~ who afterwards ________ send I Revenue Stamp, and not a common stamp, a» used L yon MAnrFACvuiii.N'G Co., money to the amount of O n D ollar or more for druggists. , 53 Park Place. N.Y. Seeds, may also order 25 Cents worth extra_ the) price paid for the Guide. The Janunrv number is beautiful, giving plans ALL KINDS OF for making Rural IDmies, Designs for Dicing Ta­ ble Decorations, Window Gardens, etc., and con­ taining a mass of information invaluable to the lever of flowers. One hundred and fifty pages, on N eatly and C heaply ’ E xecuted fine tinted paper, some five hundred Engravings and a superb colored plate and chromo cover. —AT THE Tho first edition of 200,000 just printed in English and German, and ready to send out JAMES Y’ICK, Rochester. N. Y. TIMES OFFICE T