iteAtmrsvr r3yf,flfS!F' --.. w .!. Tills OREGON SENTINEL. SATuniuv jMohsino, Seit. SI, 1807. Cocku: Iiunn. There is n law- in this State requiring Road Supervisors to eradicate this troublesome weed from the public thoroughfares. Also, obliging owners of properly to cut it down within their enclosures. In either case, it is to bo dono before seed ing, and for non-complianco a heavy penalty is imposed. It seems, thnt by a decision of Judgo Prim, at the June term of the Circuit Court, thcro nro no legal -highways in this county, and, therefore, Road SuporviRors nro not le gally obliged to conform with the terms of the law. Morally, if not le gally, they aro under obligations to discharge their duties, having accepted -oflico with a full understanding of the responsibility uttached, nud the good sense of any such oflleer should dictato the propriety of attending to a mnttcr of so much importance in an agricultu ral community, without urging. Un common custom, the roads now trav eled arc public highways, and, in our opinion, nro ns much governed by the law regulating them ns if legally laid out and constructed. If they nro not highways, then they nro the property of those through whoso land they run, and subject to tho law on this subject, applying to privnto property. Tlio road for some distance south of Phrunix is completely grown up with this dan gerous weed, nnd some person should bo held responsible. Rut, if no legal responsibility can be mado to nttaeh, and tho law enforced, we should think the citizens of that precinct ought to have sufllcicut public spirit to attend to tho matter themselves. Tin: Citoss "Walks. Jinny persons nro finding fault with the manner in which the new street crossings nro be ing laid down. "Wo nro nmong the number, nud respectfully call the atten tion of tho proper authorities to it be fore it is too Into. In tho first place, our judgment is: thnt tho Trustees er red in awarding a contract for stones four inches thick, nnd afterwards al lowing tho contractor to reduce the thickness to three inches, without n corresponding reduction in his bid; next, it is doubtful whether crossings of tho flimsy chnractcr of those being lnid will stand tho weight ot heavy teams passing over them ns witness that oiia from Grccumnn's to Jacob's corner; nlso, thnt when lnid, some re gard should bo had for appearances, and tho contractor required to run them nt right angles, nud in a line with tho sidownlk, which is certainly not tho enso with tho crossing afore mentioned. Tho pcoplo pay all that is asked for this work, and they lmvo a right to ask thnt it be done properly. O.v a Visit. Mr. George 15. Dorris, formerly n law student of Mr. DowcII'h, and now practicing nt Eugene City, is on a visit with his lady to their friends in Jacksonville. Georgo is looking ns bright as ever, and if suavity of man ners, industry nnd persevernneo will insure success, his future is n promis ing one. From tho following flutter ing notico in "tho State Journal, Ave judgu that hu is meeting with tho pros perity ho merits : "From nil wo can learn, George II. Dorris, Kbq., returned from tho Su premo uourt, wlioroiu this term lio Unit a number of eases, with a large feather in his cap, having gnined every case. Ho even gnined tho Mopin JSuiul ease, after four of the leading attorneys ol tho State had given it up in despair." Fhoji 0. City. Mr. J. G. "Wall, of tho firm of Dtignu & Wall, in Crescent City, Cal., and Cnpt. Applcton, com mandant nt Camp Lincoln, nro in town for a few days. Joe. is looking hit very best, and is as full of fun and jokes as over. Captain A. has been at Camp Lincoln for two years. This is his first trip to Jacksonville. m Rain; On Friday, Saturday and Sunday last, wo had n lino fall of rain. -As a result, tho weather is very clear, .and tho sun bhincs most beautifully. Tho liiiuk smoko which, previous to rthat time, hung dim nud murky over tho '.valloy, is gone, nud tho fires in tho .mountains aro extinguished. ".State Documents. Hon. S. E. May has caused to bo placed on our tablo a c" i iiio laws and Supromo Court decisions, passed at tho last legislative session; together with n copy of tho House and Senate Journals, neatly bound in one volume a great improve ment over tho old paper cover system, "Wo acknowlcdgo tho receipt of tho Premium. List, in neat pamphlot form, Pf tho Linn County Fair, for 1807. The Railroad. The "Willamette Valley Railroad seems to bo a fixed fact. Arrangements havo been mado by tho company hero with Eastern cap italists, by which the money lo build tho road is to bo furnished on n mort gngo of tho road nnd rolling stock. The material for tho first section of twenty-five miles is already purchnsed and probably on tho wny by this time. As soon ns tho bonds arc completed, which tho company nro now preparing, nnd sent East, additional material will be shipped. There is ono satisfaction nuom mis nrrangemeni, n, icnsr, mo people of Oregon can loso nothing, as the builders nre secured only by a mortgage on tho rond. which will be utterly worm less until the road is built. A friend who has recent ly returned from Salem, says that after n careful investigation of the whole matter nnd nu examination of i tho company's books nnd papers, ho , has concluded that wo aro to, havo n, railroad. As to where tho railroad will run no defiuito information can be had, ns there has yet been no author- zed or definite survey. If it is to be I n "Willamette Valley Railroad, it will be( built in this part of Oiegon, if not it is perhaps ns likely to lend olf from the head of navigation on tho Colum bia. Oregon City Jintcrpritc What Does it Mean ? Everybody is asking his neighbor " what that ad vertisement in the Sentinel menus, entitled A Million More?' " "We have j been interrogated, nud the Devil fails I to have an answer. "We arc as willing to be enlightened ns nny, and would like to know what it is, and who they nro that havo "A Million More?" See advertisement in this paper. Lost. Mr. Martin informs us that his small memorandum book, in which he kept a record ol his sales, was lost on Monday evening. Any one finding tho same, nud returning it to the store of Glenn, Drum & Co., will be liberally rewarded. Conr.Ecno.v. Iii B. F. Dowell's let ter, on tho outsido of this issue, instead of Thurlow "Weed, of tho N. Y. Time, read II. J. Raymond, of tho X. Y. 'Jliiies. NEW ADYKKTISKMKNTS. In the Field Again! Agvuts wanted to sell by subscrip tion WO MAN'S WORK In tho Civil War. AlUcord of Heroism, Patriotism nnd Pa tience, prepared under tliu function ami npprotul of tlio United States Sanitary nnd Christian Comintalon, by L. I. Ilrockctli, M. I) tmtlior or 'Thllnnlhrpplo Ib'sulls of tho V or," "Our Great Captains," -Tlio Camp, lie Uultle Field nnd tho Hospital," etc., clc, nnd Mrs. .Murr C. Vaugban, with an Introduction by Henry W. IJelluus, D. V., President U. S. Sanitary Commhslon. Till interesting wnrlc will contutn sketches of n orly TWO HL'XDKUU LAWIS. dlstlu-gulrln-d for tliclr labors In behalf of Die Sold ler. Refugee nud'Frccdincn, wi'h incident! of tliclr work, nnd brief notice of nlioul four hun dred others ; while r. brief tribute will bo paid to the thousands tit nr.uifleu Heroine who braved every danger nnd prhntlon, or quietly tolled nnd tucrlflci-ri lime, health, nud many of them life, to give nld lo our sutlering soldier. Iu nil ages nnd countries, It le true, vtomati lias been putrlotlc. The Spartan mother could my to her (Mil. "Come Luck with thy shield, or ou It." Carthagonlnn women could sacrlllce them selves In the Humes of their ruined city; but hi. lory bus no pie-ccdent lo the work of woman In our late lerrlblo civil war micu calm, deep, enlightened, widespread patriotism. Mich cheer III); sympathy uud sacred trust ; such a lorcc ol pertonul nctlvlty ul homo uud In tho camp, liiu preparuilou ol inu uorK win commenced mure thuu three year ugo. boms ( 1' the ablest pviin Iu tho nation u-ru empluyed lo write the sketches, the material being furnlthed by the (rli nils nnd families of tho subjects. All the bencolent people of the country, who contrib uted to liberally of their means, to enable the-tc noble women Iu carry on their labor or love, will gladly embraco the first opportunity to pe rnio tliU recoid of tho great work they accom plished. Leery true American patriot will Uud hero how iwalted has ken the patriotism of AMERICAN WOMEN. An eminent divine says: "Such n work Is called for by patriotic uud graletul people. It is mi honor to our couulry, w 111 Ucome a house hold treasure and a joy and blessing lofuluie times." The work contains about fcOO pages, beautifully illustrated with uumiruus i inu SUel Ungnwliiyn, executed In the hlchest style of tho art, nud will bu furnished to suUorlbeis In neat nud substantial binding Entrj;et!o Canvassers (male or female) wauled Immediate ly for (Suutheru Oregon. x.xin..v.i3-TrjT Naval Commanders, Our 11 V J. T. IIEAULV, From Ofllclal Sources, with 22 Splendid Steel I'eirlraiU, utiil ll.it tu Scents, Lumprttiug the early life, publlo serviced nud career of Furrugut, Porter, GoldsboioiiKu, Uahlgrcn, I'uubllny, Wiuslon-, Uruy li'i, Kllet, Foolo. tlupont, String hum, Wilkes, U'tuden, liaily, iiogs nud Cuth ing. and many other prominent iSutal Heroes, with thrilling dcKrlptlons of battles, selgis, nnd bombaidniciits, iiialudlog the recent diccov erica iu conducting Naval tVurfaro by Iron clad vessel'. Complete Iu ono large Octavo Vol u 11 ue, bOO paged, Including eighteen Steel Kngraved Toi'tralts of prominent navul ofllcers, aud lour lull pugo llattlo Scenes. For terms, uddresa Tit AVER BROS., General Agents, Vox 91, l'orllaud, Oregon. ( . . n a IT . .... .i "Clark's Pnteut Iudellble Pcu-1 Gils," for marking linen, etc. This Pencil is similar In appearance to tho ordinary lead pen- oil. acd will make a clear black mark, that will remain after years of wear and washing. No preparation required except dnmpning the fabric to be marked. One pencil will mark one thousand article?. sV-Ageuls wanted. Ladies, Take Notice. Tho gentle manly agent of tho Grovcr & Baker Sewing Machine Co., (Mr. J. II. Holt) has on exhibition at Mullcr & Bren tano's, a number of tho celebrated ma chines made by that company. Thoy nre unequalled for simplicity and dura bility less liablo to got out of order than any other sowing machines in use, and sew from tho common spools, which nro advantages appreciated by every lady who uses a sewing machine. By a simplo adjustment these machines embroider most beautifully, nnd Mr. II. will give thorough instructions to nny purchaser, either in town or country. It is worth while for nny lady of taste to call and examine tho wonderful spec imens of embroidery executed on these machines. Those hnving the old style Grovcr & Baker can havo nil tho new improvements ndded. IIOIl.V. nr.CSON' On Wsgnsr Crttl, it pt. lSlti, la tht wlf ef W. llruan, it ion. m au in n i). J0Xr.S-MAC01tlir.ll friil. lit. nt Dip rrsMrnre of 0. II. Iloxlt, l.y tin Iter JI. A. Wlllliin., Mr. AlrMmlrr N. Jonc, of SI.Ujou Co, Oil, slid Mr, Ilncni Jl.JU conilxr, cf Jwkon Co, Urtgon. II I lilt. LOVE At Mi rrldnr. In JAtknmvltle, tin the morning of ffptctnbcr 1Mb, John S. l?r, crd tlilrtr-scrrn V KIOSKUT-In (lit County llmpltnl, FrH. Hit, John J. immiti, n nniiT 01 ."wnirrwtid, M a. iir, SI00NKV In Jncknontlllf, Aujuit -JClli, J ocrli Moon- fftr. ncj, apru at yrars. NEW AD VEUTISEM ENTS. Davis' Vegetable Tnin Killer! Tikcn Internally, cures SUDDEN COLDS, COUGHS, FEVER AND AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, ASTHMA AND I'llTIlISIO, LIVEIi COJIPLAIXr, ACID STOMACH, HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, Canker In the mouth & stomach, CANKER RASH", KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, Plies, 6EA-SICKJ.TS8, SICK HEADACHE, ORAM AND rAIX IA' THE STOMACH, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY. ECUUEK COUrLAIXT, CHOLERA MORBUS, Cholera Infantum dt Cholera. Applied externally, cures SCALDS, 1) UltNS, rilOST BITES, CHILBLAINS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, WHITLOWS, FELONS, Hulls, Old Sores, Ringworms, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA IN THE FACE, TOOTHACHE, PAIN IN THE SIDE, TAIX JX TUB DAV.K AXD LOIXS, Neuralgic or Rheumatic I'alat la tbo Joints or Limbs. STINGS OP INSECTS, . BOOM-IONS, ' CENTIPEDES, And the bites of poisonous Insects nod venc uous reptlleH. A book WAXTF.n jjy xvntrnoDi'i TIIK JIKNT CIIAM.K Ever offered to agents, fend at unco for terri tory for tbo tale of tho Nnv Jjunox, JUvii d iNu knuhoeii or wi:Lrs' kvkuy man ma OWN LAWVKU ai.d DL'SINKSiM'OItM UOOK It embraces l!) pages of lulormatlo'i ludispcua nblo to every man and woman, aud It sold at tuo low prico ol $i ou. for particulars and terms of agency, address 11. Ji.jii' VNCROFT. .V CO.. Gen. Agents for the i'ucltlc Coast, San Francisco, Cal. Jy27m3-in Notice to Holder of Coun ty Orders ! STATE OF OREGOX, I couxrr of josepmxe. ss. Persons holding tho following County Orders are hereby notified to present the tamo for pay- ,nAn Vni -nr. 1Q4 ...n.A....l r I...- f iiivi. . .v. ..., .w fjivovurcu lyrvciuuvr i, 1858 ; No. 4Ua-prpsented January W. 1853 i No. 377 presented January 19, 1859 : Ne. :76 presented March 7, 1859 j Nos. 70. AM, iii, 423, 455, 479, and 433 prtcnted April 7, 1859; Nos. 482, 48C ami 481 presented April 9, 1859; No. 4CC presented April 15, 1859. No Interest will bo allowed ou tbo orders after tuu date. JOHN HOLT, County Treasurer. Kirbyvllle, Sept, 17, J867. scp21tf i-iii NOT LOIT Oll $1,000 JBTO&EZf t Reward WILL lie paid for tbo arrest nnd conviction of nny person who can't bay Drygoods, Cloth ing, and General Merchandise, cheaper from us than from nny other mercantile cs cstabllshmcnt in town. Tbo arrival of our largo AND WEIJ. SELECTED STOCK Of FALL AND WINTER GOODS K.V4DLK C3 TO JtAEE TI1I3 UWIUL orrEH. !OUIt DRYGOODS DEPARTMENT Is stocked with the latest styles of Figured dress poods, French and English lUcrlnos, Empress clotlt, Fullnrd Dclnlncs, Alpacas nnd Mohnlro, Wool Plnlds, AVoolH. cotton Dclnlncs, Frcucli, Englisli nnd American Prints, Alt of which will be sold at tho very lowest rates. Our assortment of t 1MSII LINEN'S, rt.IS AND DOTTEri SWIPS.JACO- M.TT9, CnOSS-riAItJ, ICTOKIA AND BISHOP I.AWNS, NA.N7.00Kf, CAMUItlCf, KTC, Is well selected, nnd cheaper than ever be fore olfercd In this mnrkct. Our SkIis and Jaconctt I'mbrolderlce, Linen, Thread A Cotton, Lnee nnd Lmbroldercd llaiidkerchleff, llonuet nnd lit it Ulhboos, nro the latest ttjlcs, nud sold at prices to defy competition. Wc ulto bare the newest fashions of LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS' Hats and Cloaks, and an imxenio stock of all kinds of TRIMMINGS, 1100I SKIRTS, nAT.UOTlALfiKirtTfl, lsREAKFASTOAPKS, wooli:n gloves, NUBIAS, SHAWLS, Woolen and Cotton Hose of every description, Also an entire new slock of Ladles, MIhts, Chlldrensand Infants' Shoes, all of which will be sold at tho most reasonable prices. Our 11 leached and Unbleached Mutllns, 8hocllngs, Tablo Damavks, Nupkins A. Toweling arc of the very latest manufacture, uud told VliUY low. MEN'S CLOTHING and Furnishing Goods, Mats, Caps, Hoots and Shoes Salem Cloth aud Ulaukcts, Curpets, Oil cloths, Wall I'nptr. Willow Ware, Crockery, llanluare, Groceries, Tobacco, Clpars nnd LIQUORS aro lying on the shelves and In the warehouse Iu great profusiou, and will bu told nt n Great Reduction in Prices. I'lcuui giie us a call, and examine our stock and prices before iiurchnslnu; flubert. MULLKltAJIHLNTANO. Jacksonville, Sept. 12, 1667, r A MILLION MOKE.1 FllANCO-AAIEH ICAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Q1T0SITE TIIK Odd Fellow's Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon. Travelers and resident boarders will flat IT BEDS AND SSDDOTO Placed In first class order, and In every Way superior to any In this section, and surpassed by auy iu tho Stale. HER ROOMS ABE KEWIY FUB.MSHKD, And a plentiful supply of the best of every thing the market affords will be ob tained for HEB TABLE. No troubled will be spared to deserve the pat ronage of tbo traveling as well as the perma nent community. Jacksonville, March 31, 18C6. tf Ayirt Cherry Pectoral BIIOS. WING ! Tim 1HGOKST SHOW! Tin: IjAkgkst salksi TIIK 11 EST GOODS AND THE LOWEST PRICES. This sido of San Trancisco ! (Vo havo just opened a complete assortment ot Fancy & Staplo Drygoods, Clothing, Boots nnd Shoos, Which for variety, Ucauty nnd Style, Cannot be I'.Kclltd, and nil nt 1'rlcrs llryond Compcllon. Our Dress Goods Department la beyond nil couiimrhon. Our Now Styles of Ladies, Misses nnd Children's 'Dostor' and Sundown Slats, Arc Certainly tho Handsomest of tho Season II Our PRINTS nnd LAWNS nre of entirely new designs. Our Parasols, Embroidorios, I Are tho most recherche nnd tho chenpest iu the county. or cLormsa, GENTLEMEN'S HATS, Boots and Shoos, Wcdlftitlitytho lutcit "Agonlca," And wo feel confident all those who will fa vor us with n call, u III leave (Mir store highly satislled with our COODS, FASHIONS, aud last but not least, OUIt I'ltlCCUJ. saciis imos. Grocorios, liquors, Tobacco and Sogars, Still ftellliiK at our imiul low rutcn Jacksonville, May 11, 16C7. JlkIM T. GI.KNK, AuxiNiien John S. Dni'M MinTi.v. . GLENN, DRUM & CO., GENERAL MERCHANDISE 0AI.ll-0ll.NIA STUUn, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Mill1 rililL NliW VOOUK NEW PKICES! LOW PRICES WILL WIN ! riMin Aiiovn nami: rium 1. take pleasuru In liotllyliiK their friends niul the public uumrully, tlial Iher aro now rccelvliitc uud opvulng ury larno aud ex- teniitostocK or STAPLE DRY GOODS, BEADY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAP8, CALIFORNIA AND SALEM CLOTHS, ' HLAMCiyiS, HOOF SKIRTS KTC, KTC. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies', Mines' and Children'! Bhoei. ftas"- We have, also, in connection with -t(V IQf tho above, a viiy lurne uud (u 6&r extensive ktocU of choice XsJil tnf (iroccrles.IIurdwure, 'XsM 4-ar (jueenswarr, ttst 6qV (ilass- -Ba U& ware, Cutlery, "i 5y I'alnts and Oils; ulso, -t&I fikjr-Window (Jims, Kails, Irmi-tfttt tQr and Hii-el, Cast und Steel Yjja HSr Plows, Wooden aud Willow ware, -$& We are ready lo sell anything In our lino at tbo LOWKSTOASII IMtlUK. Persons wishing to buy goods, will Hod it greatly to their ad vantage to examine our stock before purchas ing elsewhere, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house in Jackson county. Give us a call, and then Judge jor yourself as to our capacity to furnlcb goods as above. GL.KNN, DIiyjH, J Co, Jacktsjoville, March , 1867, If SACHS ON THE KUDINGTON & CO'S This valuable preparation, conlnlnlnir tn n hthly cone'entrntrd torus nil tho propefllrs of Jamaica ()lngcr, has btcomo ono of the most popular tlnmrMlc temedi-s for nil diseases of the stomach nnd iligrMire organs. As n tonic, It will be found invaluable (o all persons recovering from debility, whether pro duced by fever or otherwise, for whilst It Im parts to the system nil tho clow nnd vigor that can be produced by brandy, It Is entirely free from thu re ncllonary effects of spirits of any kind. It is nlso nn excellent remedy for frmnlri who snlTer from difficult mensturallrto, giving a'mosl Immediate relief lo the spurns that so frequently accompany that period. It given Immediate relief to Xausca. caused by riding In n railroad car, or by joa slekm.i., or other It Is nlo vnlniblc m nn external applica tion for gout, rheumatism, neuralgia, etc. REDl.NGTOX I Co., AfiLWTS FOR THIS COAST. IUte.1 April 24tli, 186". np27-yl-!n Some you of enn'l) wo pity you. You havo triiM every remedy but tho ono destined by It Intrinsic merit to supersede nil similar prepa rations. It ts not surprising you should lie re luctant lo try something else, nfter Ihemany experiments you have made of trashy com pounds loll led on tho public as a certain cute: but iVcivcIl's PULMONARY SYRUP Is really the VliUY 1IKST remedy ever com pounded for tho euro of coughs, cold., sore throat, asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis and consumption. Thousands of pvopfo In California and Qrrgon have been olre-ndy ben itlltcd by the surprising curative powers of Nc well's PULMONARY SYRUP and with one accord give it their unqualified approbation. Wc now address oumlvit to all who are unacquainted with this, the greatest Panacea of tho age, for the healing nf all dis eases of tho Throat nud Lungs, insuring you that Nc well's PULMONARY SYRUP Imi cured thousands, nnd It WILL CURD YOU Ifyoutrvlt. This Invuluable medicine is pleasant to the taste: soothing, healing and strengthening In itsifli'Cts; entirely free finui all poisonous or deleterious drugs, uud perfectly liuruilisi under all circiimst slices. Certificate from many prominent citizens of Sau Francisco accompany every bottle of Newel l's PULMONARY SYRUP. IIKMNUTO.V k CO. Agent, Unix Francisco. CRAFENBURC UTERINE Cutholicon, If faithfully ued according to directions, will1 cure every rate of Dlulittts, and greatly miti gate thu troublesome (IKcts caused by a relax, ulloii of the nutlet (if the bladder. It is a most successful remedy fur (Jravel andolhrr dlseuH-s of the Kidueyiiunil lllaildcr, and for female ills cans U uiieqosllr.1. Thu CATIIOI.ICO.V unlfurmlly curm l'rola4n, Utiri, Whiles, all Irregular II lm of the Mu-ilhly Turns, Suppres sion, Incontinence of Urine, llliMliiiguudilriip steal Hwellings, uml all dneusrs nf Prignaiivy. 'I'he speciflo uelliin of this medicine Is immedi ate und certain upon the Uterine and Abdom Inul .Muscles aud Ligaments; restoring I hem lo us lieulthy a sluto us thoio ol childhood and youth, so that imtlents who have usnl the (Iiukkxiikw) CovirAxr'ii UmHime Uathoi.i iun euiiiiut sudlclenlly express their yralltudu fur the rillefairordiil. JtKDlNdTON A CO., Agenli, I Hi aud -lib, Front Hi. Hn Francisco. Ahond of all othorw in the 'Martha Washington' HAIR RESTORER. a iT.nrrxT IMin IU-aT0lll.ll AM) HAIR MtfciUIB llnlli tumliliiril In nut. Tiu.l iw clli.r, liAwim'r I lunl Nullt tit) ill li4l till. kui.lltt Ti II ait-l l,t ki i.a.ul ' Uh IIm )Ui Ik MUrttua." T"ntjr Uuiuwifl Uth-U rsiulatlut Wlii .I4. u.l If. .Ij.I, Sllllluus laurs ilitll emu Ulilu4 us, Villi llitlr Iismm nil Iuf4. Will keep the hair soft and etossy,. ft obange gray hair to lis original color, prevent tho hair from falling out or get ting thin, msko old heads look youug, and do all that can be reasonably cipected of a genuine, Orst-rate Ilulr Restorer, All la nu who havo uicd It prooouueo It superior dj'u to everything of tho Uud, and being a perfect Hair Urcner as well as a rxrfeot Try Hair Restorer, It Is an acquisition to ev ery toilet, RtdlogtoQ Co., Wholesale Agents, San Prancisco, It. lUdiagtaa's riaveriag Xxt'cU u mti from Jrtih IrulU. Xub IwtlU boUs totes u much m in, olhsr InnA la lbs mtil.l, coaswiusallj Uy r tb ch Mtw4lbMl. ITSBNOOTUIK.